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    THE DAILY
ESTABLISHED IN 1786,
HEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS..
ffom VIS3CUEIij OWEN ACO., dctcuk NctrsPiPc* An
. rexnsnro llocst, {Appleton's Bun.linß.)Jvb.34o an J ws
Broadtoay, Xan Tori:.
Imported Wlnea, Grocertee ( &«•
i..&vw.jQEEity,
203 cAXii artim, jure Tl 9 jmoiawat,*** to«.
[totalllalicd'JSO*-!
TMPORTBRS- AND dealers in first
JL Quality Family Orowrlet, oßdr to the Tredo, Uoteuj»
Prirato Families, jud all who are choice iaihelr taate, anJ
do*lr»»genuine ariid*, a largo variety ui - h
awl Block, Souclloog, ranchcmg, *.ngi«o
Breakfiwt, Oo\6og t lmperial Hyson,
. Uraoo, kL, In cheat* and half chests, Ac.
00 FREE—Mocha anJ Java. _ . . ....
WIAiS-Shdrfnu, SlurriM. P-irtl n “ k^il7,lZm°.-
and high ld original* package demijohn*, nw C '
umns and bottles.
AARTON xfiil (JaESTIEB’fI CLARETS.
CUAMPAIUNS-Mwt A Cbandon’s Cal' t Imp M erronay
, Do Ueldselclt,G. ILUomm’* du do do
uTQUOßS—Brandies, Hum*,* Whiskey, Gin, Arrack, Ab
•iotbft, Kiradv Ac, At, In original package#, also Curacoa,
Maraschino, Aotoetto, Xoyeao Bitters, At •
MALT LIQUORS—Loudon jjrownMoot, 8.-otcb and English
Ales. , .
CIGARS—A variety of chof« brand#.
PICKLES—English and French.
SAUCES—Por FUh, Corris, flamo. Meat, Ac.
CHEESE—Stilton, Cbodder, Royal, victoria, Prince Albert,
Parmesan, Qnirera,£apiagD, Dntch and and American.
SUGARS—Loaf,Ctnabad, Pulrorized, fit. Croix, Ac, In bar
rola and half barrels.
BAMS—Westphalia and American.
OlLS—Ollre, sperm and Whale.
Liquors are varnmtod unadulterated and of our
own laiparta3<*. fi?3:dtf?
Stuggists.
M'ACKEOWN & FINLEY, ’Wholesale
Drogglits «xuJMfcnot»ctorars of Carton 00, Kd. IC7
Liberty itreet, Plltsborgb, Pa. ' ;J»3fclyd
BL. FAHNESTOCK & Co., lateofthefinn
«-B. A.F*hnoauxk A Co., and successor* to Fleming
Bros- Wholesale Druggist Ko.6o,conxarWood-*B«l*oortii
StA, Pittsburgh. Pi. • -
B A. FAHNESTOCK A. CO., WHOLE
• ale Druggist* and Manufacturers of White bad,
im.i Mthufgii, fornnr Wood sad Front streets, Pitts
burgh. - - -•- • .mchT
JSCHOONMAKER, MANUFACTURER
. cf-WWtd Le*d, RodXeAd, Zinc, Faint, Litharge, Put
tT-*ndWhol«i*le Dealer in Paints, OUb, Tarnishes, Turpcn
‘tlbe,AfcfWd.'Wbo4*LtPUfc«bnr(Si,: P*. - ocilyd
J" OHN HAFT, Jr. {SUCCESSOR TO J AS.
sTQaffey,)Wholf«ale and Retail Druggist and'.Dealer,
io Paints, Oils/Dj-oslnE*, ic., corner Wood and Sixth streets,
Pittsburgh. ' '
4J»Rfgqlar Agent for Dr. FonTs Medicine. apJ
TOHxV P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL
T“*r in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Dyestuffs, No.
596 Liberty street, Fltttbsrgb. ' • •.
All orders will receive prompt attcntica,
. -jyAgent for Schs nek's Pulmonis aarSfcl y daw
rarsnicX wtitnr,'..~-.L-—.—i-..—~GXOAa« kxxtxh.
•QRAUN A REITER, WHOLESALE AND
FV Retail Druggists,corner of Lltorty’i and-Si. Clair
Pimhnrgh. - ...
TOSEPiLPLEUING, (SUCCESSOR TO L.
tl Wilcox A Cd.lcinvrt* Market strertaSd DUun&tnl,keeps
conftwitly onltaMhftfHind-complets assortment of Drags,
'hleidKtae* Medicine Cheats, Perfhmcry.and all articles per
tahHafftahlibwiness. • »
. Byrt’bjnddins prescript rarcfnlly compounded at all
hoatta^o?■•. T.- ■• : - .. . Ja9:ly
rSfe; geo. n. keyserr druggist,
street, corner of WooJ street amt Virgin
Alley, Plttahnrchi P*.'
1 - Utoolnitc < Scalrts.
GIIEESF. warehouse.—HENßY 11.
COLLINS, Pflnranllng.aud Commission Merchant, and
Dealer In Choose, Hotter, Lake Fish and Produco generally,
36 W<>*l«tv*froTOWalsf, Pittsburgh. • mySl
JB. hASPIEtD, LATEOFWARREN,
*. OHIO, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, and
Wholesale Dealer In-Westcrs Iteserre Cheese, Butter, Put
end Pearl Ash,-Sod Western Produce generally. front fU,
between SroUhheld and Wood; Pittsburgh. . ~
JBANE. & ANJER, (SUCCESSORS
to A. A A. Mcßane.) Dealers In flour,.Grain and
Produce. Commission aud Forwarding Merchants, No. 121
Second atreect, Pittsburgh, , 4 {Jam l,'s7:iUy},]al2
David c. uerbst* flour, pro
dues, Provision and Commission Merchant, No. 2L7
Liberty street, comer of Hand, Pittsburgh. gives hi* atten
tion to the sale of flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Batter,
Grain, Dried Fruits, Seeds, Ac, AO.
solicited- atdhly
LEX. FORSYTH, (SUCCESSOR TO
Forsyth A Scott,) forwarding and Commission Mer
chant, Dealer in Wool, Hides, Flour, Bacon, Lard and Lard
Oil and Produco generally; No. 73 Water st., Pittubnrgli. Pa.
a ' Riddle, general commission
a-Merabantaml Dualer iu Groceries aud I*r<xlure, 27
Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Refer to E. Uaxeltox, Pittsburgh, .
BiQALxr, Caaosivx A Co., Pittsburgh.
solicited uu<l ratisfartofy returns guar
ateod. dal&lydawT
ROBERT4IUTOUINSON, COMMISSION
Merchant, for ttie sale of Western Reserve Cheese?
Batter, I-ard, Bacon, Fish, Pot and P«art«A*htf, Balasratus,
Oil*, Pour, Grain, Seeds, Dried Fruit,and Produce generally,
No. 8 Bnjlthfield street, between First aud Water. ap3
CHARLES, B. LEECH, FORWARDING
ond Oommbiion Merchant. Dealer in Flour, Grain, 80.
con. Lard and Butter, and all kinds of Produce, No 8 Smith
floliWtlWt, between First and Wafer; ' *p3
t'AULE , WAREHOUSE.—JAS. GAKD
,-JCi INER, Wholesale Dealer In Floor, Prorisiucs nod
Pn*lti«*Ki:neralljr,No. C Sereutb attfwt, Liberty
soil 3mitlifi«-IJ, Pittsburgh, Pa.
B»-Tunn*cMb. • mrihly
Catptta.
W' ILLIAM McCLINTOCK, Dealer in
-Osrpft*. No- H 2 Market street. k
•~**'xggAH,.4e'&• JI’CALLCM,
BEALER IN CAKVETB r OIL CLOTJIS,
MATTINGS, Ac. No. 87 Fourth *troct Dear VTood,
attotntps.
ISoBERT M’KNIGIIT, ATTORNEY AT
XV taw, w»>l Solicitor of the Bank of Pittsburgh, No. IID
Fourth street, Pittsburgh. , .d oli *
TOSEPU S. & A. sl\ MORRISON, AT
(J turner* at Law. Office No. 93 Fourth sf, near Wood,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Pl 2 *
HARTZHORN & IIAZEN, ATTORNEYS
it Uw, Office (u Udooo' Building, fourth street,
Pittsburgh, P*. .•■
JDtg ©oois.
MURPHY & BURCHFIELD, DEALERS
in Silks and LadiSF! Dress Goods praer&JJy, Cloaks,
Talmas sod Shawls, Embroider b* and Staple Goods, for
■ lamliy nsa. Anunusually extensive assortment io all the
«twso departments,Just recslVod and selling at the lowest
prices.
Aa»Ncrth-castrar. Fourth sod Market*ta.-gj oc3
k. a. wtaos a co- mTsa*o...—..e. l. abtbost a co- h. tost
A A. .MASON & 00., WHOLESALE
• and Retail Dealers to Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
26 Fifth struct, Kttjbngh.
fflatuages.
Wagon Mannfaetory.
M. I». STEPHEN 3, AjeaJ,
Center Smithficld Sired and Diamond Alley,
WOULD xospectfully inform thca*c®Jfo
public that ha la~ pow~ fixated -as abOTejESrPiy*’.
and has resumed Uwbosinem of Carriage making In alt tu
»4rtetlft«, sad ttaho prepared to exccuta'ordcrafor Wagons
vfgSFffglcnjrUosi, Including all work for Iron Merchants’
a continuance d the patronage so liberally be
stowed upon him while at the old stand of‘‘Bigelow k Co- M
he woold assure hlafrlsnds that the s«uo cafe and atten
tion will b* given to all his orders as heretofore, having a»-
curedthesorTiceaofthebostworkmen, and-having auiplo
apartments elsewhere for the fi dialling of.fino work.
49*A eoodssaortmrotofbeavj work turn on hand, mil'
able for bpring.wj. Alt work warranted for 12 months.
attention given to repairs. JalLlyd_
Ooaoh and Carriage Factory.
* JOnSSO'lt, DROTRBB A CO.,
Corner of StbnmU and Rebecca. Strteti,
• ALLEGHENY CITY.
WOULD RESPECTFULLY. IN- cOTJJP
, ff ■ form tbsir friends, and tbapnbuc geae-j£fcEys22Z2.
rally, tW* they aro manufacturing Cnrrtsgos, Barouches,
JBocMwaya, Baggies, Elcigha and Chariots, in all their Tart*
onsstylcacfflSahaod proportions. .
AU orders will be executed with strict rogarJ to durability,
and beauty-of-finish. Bop airs will also be ettendsito cm
Iho most reasonable terms. Using in all their work tbs
best Eastern Foies and Wheel staff, they feel confi
dent that all Who faror them with their patronage will be
erfoctly satisfied on trial of their wc*rk.-> j
Purchaser* an iwuasted to glre them a call before pur
chasing elsewhere.-; “UoHJlyil
Q.UNDRIES —3DO bgs. primo Rio Cores;
20hhds P R Sugar; 30 bbfo standard CrnsMßagar;
10 bbls Powdered “ 15 “ Coffee ' S
50 “ Golden Syrup; 25 “ Excelsior Syrup;
75 bxs 5s aafd Tobacco; 80 k« 0 twist Tobacco;
25 casks Bi Carb Soda; 25 ni bbft Soda fial-.ratuv'
50 bxs Soda Saleretus; 2> tierces Rice;
60 hf chests Y H Tea; '3O bf ebesu Black Toa;
00 caddies su'd u . 200 rat Bag Wrapping I’spen
JOObxaaas'dsizeaGlaas; -iOObdla Straw . “
160 dot Corn Broom*; 509 kegs best brands Nellie
fiO taxes Clay Pipes; 8 cnjks lllcacM Whale Oil;
T»libU S O Tit. 10 last Onto JVmjjv
6 '“f Allspice; - I'JO bbls large Jtn 3 Mark-rol;
*2sosides Sol* heather: tobblsmed “
WATTAVnUON,
mil Js o. 2CS Liberty vt.
qundriejj-
O 3X> bags Prime Bio Coffee;
1» chwls Y.lLarKllUick Tear;
. - 76 boxewaoortedhraoda Lump Tobacco;
25 kegs Six Twist Tobacco;
25 >’>■■<« Porto lUcu Sugar,
Refined Sugar,
66 bbls Yellow Refined Sogir, , _
W bids dloldeh Syrup;
30 bbls Excelsior Syrup;
60 bbls K. O. Uolasse^
85 kegs 111 CarbSoda;
50 buxoe SodaSalaratas;
' 100 lolls assorted sizes Straw Wrspjdng Pap^r.
15 UerceaKJcw;
6JO Bides Sol* heather.
20 bbls pure Fish Oil;
26 bbUfuitlnfHl; -
.. 25 bexee assorted Window Glass;
150 dozen aseortod Brooms: - . , .
200 ken assorted Nails. Io store asd ior sale by
- wtt ■ JOHN FhOVD 1 CO.
01. D DoniHion oMtkb house,
OOESm HAND LIBKRTT STRECT3,
MCTHTED DAEY. \Z/ CAN AND SHELL
O YSTEKS,
, , Z.ak« and Esilcrn Fish, Ac.
: ool8;«Hw
CTARCU J BEEN
O, appointed Agent for Pittsburgh, by the MADISON
BTABOM COMPANY, for the sale of tnelr celebrated PEARL
BTARCH,(whIch Is warranted s-intl inquality to auy knowo
to this market! are now prepared tosnppiy WTioioal* !>».♦
toiat-maifttfoctarera*prices. Welnvitatbaatteutionoftbe
Trails in this article, to an examination at war present stock,
' and which will be kaptedttal to ih*demand.
ATWELL, LB» A 00.,
mfo ' Ho. I Woadstree
1 O BBli. VBIME ROLL. BUTTER
JJJJXV TORE ADVERTISEMENTS
From IL 8. SCIIELL‘3 Advertising llotjb*, No. S3S Broad
way. __ ,
AN ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN
mako, lo ony part oftboUultcd Slates, from three id
Ore dollars a day, by selling frutu sample “TUB PATENT
INDIA RUBBER SAFETY FLUID LAMP," with on lin
proved Bomer. Every romllv who has regard for life, per
■oti, property or economy will purebase thera. For Infor
mation by maiUluclo»e stamp, to
lIAWXIIOBSTA MOTT,
patentees and exclusive Manufacturers,
noSS.Cmds Futtno street. New York.
LIGIITE, NEWTON A BRADCCRYS,
421 Broome StrtetfXev York,
MANUFACTURERS of tlie-Patent Arch.
Wrest PUak Piano Fortes, celebrated for depth, full
ness, richness, purity, and e peculiar singing quality of their
toDQ»for which they have received the highest ccomiums
from the greatest musical celebrities of the country; and In
creryXiir, when brought in competition with other Instru
ments, have obtained the highest premium. The Patent
Arch Wrest Plank, which U owned and used only bv as,
guarantees their standing In tnne longer then any other in
strument; while their unprecedented demand Id ail parts of
the country is a soTSdent prool of tholr superior excellence.
A libera] discount to Clergymen, Schools and the trade.
Jos;lyd:s
(Commission,
MALCOLM tetea IOHS 1. LIXCB 1.t.-JOS. S. LXICIL
JOS. s. LEECH & CO.,
Soe.aA'A 3** Liberty at., Pittsburgh, Pa.
WHOLESALE- GROCERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHAirrS,
DEALERS IN
FLOUR AND BACON,
“‘Tin Plat© nnd 'rinner’s Stoolx,
AND
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES.
JylLdiy
McALPIN & co.
(lata of J. 9. Leech, UcAlpln A Co., Pitt»borgh.|
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING XVtKRCILA.NTS’
Levee and WMUlngton Avenue,
WYANDOTTB- J CITY,aKAIiBAa. TRRRITuUY,
RBFEBBNCE3:
Joseph S. Pittsburgh Mefeh&nts genet
ally. * - . iylLdAwlyT
THOMAS A. GALLAGHER,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS, A'o. 30 iYneSr«f,£t. Louis, Mo.
EXTIBTO
Sctosn, ttiarttis A Co., I JostsA Lina.
Loarm, Stxwiat A I ZooftPaixru. • -
Will purchase to order. Load, Hemp, Bacon, Grain, Ac.
Prompt attention given to any manner of forwarding.
SPRINGER HARBAUGU. COMMISSION
Merchant, Dealer in Wool, Provisions and Produce gen
erally, No. ZA Liberty a treet, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Henry s. icing, (late of the
firm of King A Moorbead,) Commission Merchant,
and Dealer in Pig hiatal and Blooms, No, 70 Water street, be
law Market, Pittsburgh, Pa. s 1 . aplO
A . A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO UAR
f\ \ 'dy, Jonas A Co.,)Qommlssion and Forwarding Mer
chant; Agent of the Madison and IndianapollaßaUrvnd, cor
ner Firetao4FGTTysbfc,PUhrhnrgh,l%. ja29:lyJ -
Edward t. megraw, general
Commission Merchant, an.i Wholesale Dealer in Mana
beturedTobacco, Imported-aoJ Domestic Cigars, Soiilf.
Liberty street, opposite tlie brad of Wood, lilts-
Pa. mblily
_ (Srotets.
BAGALEY, COSGRAVE & CO.
Wholesale Grocers, Ni». 1$ and 20 Wood street, Pitti
burgh.
ace.c. am -a. a. ucnota.
Reis & gilocers and
Dealers in Bacon, Lard, Flour, Chwje, Br.»Rn,
Bonth-West corner Smithfidd and SeconT Slreots. Pitta
burgh. ookb'd
Alexander king, wholesale
Grocer and Importer c«f Soda Ash, No. 273 Liberty
Street, Pittsburgh, Pa» .
. SIITCIIELTKEE, Jr., & BRO.,
' ’X f WholesaleGrorers, R»-ctirying Diitil»ers,aud Wine
and Liquor Merchants, No. 209 liberty etreet,_l*iUabnrgh.
jn23
jno. a. Jones - uarn".... jas. l. coolxt.
JONES & COOLEY, \YHOLELALE GRO
CRRN and Dout Kuroishfru, dealers in Pro>hic« and
Pittsburgh Uauuhcturai, No 1 tl Water ilnvt, near Cherry
Aiiey.Pittsl.nrgh, Pa. '«r-W
SHRIVER & DILWORTII, WHOLESALE
Urocvm, No. 13d and Ltd Secoud street. (U-tween Woud
and SmithfleM, Pittsburgh.
A “CULBERTSON, WHOLESALE
• Grocer«ndCGmuii'*fi’:i Merchant. Dealer in Pnvlnre
aud Pittsburgh MannCtrtnrvLiftielefl, IVO liberty Street,
Pittahnrgh. _
joas e»oer> . nJ..ll*Cl> *'L<iO»..._ ...WILLIAM VLOtP.
JOHN FLOYD A CO., WHOLESALE
Grocer* and Ctiuimi**h>n il,-rch*ula. No. 173 Wool and
228 Liberty street, l'ituLm ci>.
youiv wiTr. - _“..r»oua ’diuwit.
WATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE GUO
CRHA, Cummiseiuu Merchant* sod Dealers in Pro-.,
dnraou'l Pittabtir,;h 3JauuCu lures, No. 258 Liberty stn-et,
Pittsburgh. L U "t_
tarn a Dicker.. iu»bikt Diussr
ISAIAH DICKEY &. CO.. WHOLESALE
Grocers,CotnniissiooMercbsntßfatxl.DeaL-rs in Province,
No. 80 Water street, »n<l G 3 Front street, Pittabnryh.
THOMAS UTTLX, IS LiTTLA, JH
(Late of tho firm Itgbleon, Little k Co.)
T LITTLE &, CO., WHOLESALE GRO
« CEILS, Produco and Commission Merchants, and
Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. US Second street,
Pittsburgh. Jal9:ya-3
ww w’cufcuxos
xjrrM. McCUTCIIEON A CO., WHOLE
VV SALE Ur.««ra, Producs and Comndsaiou Merchant*,
and Duster* tu Manufactured Articles, No. *219
Liberty etreet. corner of Irwin, ruya
JOHN ATWELL. J. Lit CUSS. atWUL.
A TWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE
J\ (Jrowrs, Prodqce and CommiMioo Merchants, and
Dealer* in Pittsburgh MjinuCiirtUJ'fS, No. 8 Wood itreet, be
tween Water and Front »t-, Pittsburgh. aplß
tons. ROOIBOS,-.—-. iAii’Lß.aoßrsos.
R ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALE
• Grucere, Commineloß Merchants, and Dealer* in all
kinds of Proviidons, Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures,
No. 255 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. . JalU:lyJ
R““ OBERT H. KING. WHOLESALE GRO
CEIR, Cutmuidoo Merchant, and Dealer iu Peatbers,
Fish. Flour, and all kind* of Country Produce, No. 211^ Lib
erty street, mouth of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ad
vances made on coußlgotuonts. Jafclyd
■A.n'fniUß.L. - JSWS3 fc naX-UHSO.
TkOBERT DAL7.ELL A CO., WHOLE
XL BALK Grocers, Commisalon and ForwdingMer
cbaaU and Dealer# in Prodoco and Plttsburgb Manufactures,
No. 251 Liberty etreet, Pittsburgh. Pa. m r« -
Krai lEstatt afltnts,
' WlkLUn WARD,
Dealer in promissory notes,
Honda, Mortgagee and all securities for mouey.
Pertoos cun procure loau* through my Aguncy, ou rcasou
able terms.
Thoee wishing to Invest their taoaey to good advauuge,
con always find first and second class paper at nty office, (or
All communications and interviews strictly confidential.
Office GRANT STREET, opposite Kt. Paul’s Cathedral.
Jelaltf
strsrnr tOOIOB -
Austin loomis a co., dealers in
Promissory Notes, UouJr, Mortgages and all Securi
ties for 3loney. • ,
Money loaned on Checks short dates, with collali'ral
•ocuritles.
NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Parsons desiring loans cut be accommodated on reasonable
terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securities
at remunerative price*. Also,-attend to the ftalo, Renting
and Leasing of Itoal Eatato.
aj-GfilcoNo. 02 Fourth street, above Wood.
49>AUBT1N LOOMIS, Notary Public. mr2
SoottaelUrs,
WN. G. JOUNSTON & CO., Stationers,
Ulank Book Maonfkctimrt tod Job Printers, No
67 Wood Btroct, Pittoborgh, P*.
17< C. tIOCUHANE, (SUCCESSOR ’it)
2i« S. Sadler,)Wboleeala and Retail Dealer In Book*,
Stationery sod Paper Uangingi, Federal aireet, Clh doer
E. of Market Square, Allegheny, Pa.
J' OHN S. DAVISON, BOOK.SELLKK AJVU
gUti oner, sacreiwrto Darlson A Ajfnow, No. 63 Market
Hreet, near Fourth, Pi tub grub, Pa.
XT'ay too., BOOKSELLERS AND S’i’A
. IV TIONEU3, No. 65 WoiJ etreet, next door to the cor
nerof Third, Pittsburgh, I’a. School enJ Law Book*COD*
gtantly on hand.
L. HEAD, BOOKSELLER AND STA
• TTOMKILNo.7B FoorthgU Apollo Bnlldtag"-
Tjr U(JT & MIN EK, BOOKSELLER
| 1 amj Stationer, Muonic llall, Fifth gtreet.
iHttsic,
TOIIN U. MELIXIR, No. 81 WOOD ST.,
d b,Ux,o m«mubd Alio, and P™rtb «ir,^M.Acc,,t
tir CMCKKRINO A SONS’
SON ft HAMLIN’S MODEL MKLODEONS <md OWMN
HARMONIUMS, and Dealer lu Mualcand Musical Ut>u<ie.
EKLEBKIt A BRO., No. 53 FIFTII
• St- Si cm ofthe Guidon Barp,Sole A F>ot forNUNNS
ft CLARK’S (New York) muiralled Gtand and Bjrnew
PIANOS, and CA2ULART ft NKEDIIAM 8 penvtn* ULLO
DEONS and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, Dealers In Mtule and
MagicalTnstromenta. - . •' _? .
/Charlotte blume, manufactur
\l EB awl D«>l,r la Plaao Porta, .nJI " ."!"S
atriMtulad Inltrmaonl.. Sot. Aaoat for tlu> UASIUOKO
MANOS,.I.O far lIAI.LCT, DATIS A CO.’S 800100 Ptama,
with and without ASol—n Attacbiaout. 118 Wood .trort.
myS ———
# TOB PRINTING.—
O CARDS,
CIRCULARS*
BILLHEADS,
BILLS LADING
POSTERS,
PAMPHLETS.
LABELS,
LETTER HEADS,
jo«rlptlon ofJobPrlatlas.ptain orora.ai.au!,
a.TA PrlatflTn, Binder. and Slatlonora. M Wood H
TOBACCO AN^CIOAB^^
% t Irap
to M. Ucrajn OS w *|i , 7s{Sugi'CO}
Id store aud for Bala by J** —:——-r “
\jr Appln la store and for tele by T. timg *«»
T¥UTTER.—I9 bids. Roll Butler,
■ Butw. to.»on.
.. n niL2ELL iCO^
“uis * ssi tiinrtyai.
100,5 D 8 owvt£ms>^l^
PITTSBURGH GAZETTB.
PITTSBURGH. MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 1858,
fHanufactums.
MORRIS 1 £c COLTART.
- r - ioix wmurxcvcaxxs or
HUGHE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC
FORGE AND TRIP HASMERS.
HAMMERS uf tho following size?- Ac
mods to order
No. 1, Lift T in. full blow, 3093 lb«. Prico $ 350
“ 17- - 9 •• •* “ SIWB '• “ 450.
*• “is- •* •• tuisto *• ** 000.
“ “ 15 - “ 23088 “ “ 900.
“ fi, •■2O“ “ “ 41150 ■» “ IMsJ
<* «, “ 24 “ “ “ 042U1 a “ ‘i‘O-1
tfr- , I>nlere solicited. For ;iarticularvaddreivi
MORIU9 A COLTART,
Jidltdly Pirranuemt. P*.
WELLS, RIDDLE * CO.,
BO Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
KAitrrACTtmxu or
tirillPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES.
r y Y Ordt-r* solicited frem thetrada,andi>rom(dbr *biy
pe«l as per instructions.
Tsuu —o months, or 5 per cout. discount fur rash.
•e2s:lydAw3
JOS. P. HAMILTON A CO,,
ENGINEERS & MACHINISTS,
Comer Ftrrf and Liberty Pittiburgk, Pa.
SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, for Grist
ami Saw Mills, BrotrorleS, Printing Eslablishmentß,
made to order.
They alto continna the manhfactnra of tholr Celrbraiad
MACHINISTS’ TOOLS,
Such os Ttlfhlng Lathoa,
Iron Planers,
Borlngaud Drilling Mart«lni*», Ar.
Alan, Wrought Iron Shafting, with Pul lays, Hangers, A,-.
«o23:]ydalyP i»"
SA-RITJROa BRADLEY
Bmx Lins, (Below tho St. Clair Street Bridge,)
Allegheny City,. Penna.,
MANXTACTCBtH Of
BRIDLEV’S WOOLEN KNITTING lARN,
Of averT Color and Number.
IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS, ON
short cptice for every color or numbor of Yarns. Dar
ns been one of the original manufacturers of the edebr*-
ed ‘‘Bradley Woolen Yarna,**ln connection with my brother,
Wm. Bradley, of Wheeliag, I.would mpoctfully solUit a
sharo of the orders for Ytrus, as above.
paid for Sheep Skins and Wool. J«27Jyd^
WILLIAM BARNHILL A CO.,
G 1 Penn st., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STEAMROILER MAKERS AND SHEET
Gem' Workers, Manufacturers of Barnhill’s Patent
Boiler, Locomotive, Flood and Cylinder Boilers, Chimneys,
Drdchen, nro Bed, Stoam -Pipes, Condanaers, Salt Paus.
Sugar Pans, Iron Yawls, Lifoßoats, etc. Also, Blacksmiths’
Work, Bridge and Viaduct Irons, dono at the shortest m>
tiee. AU orders from a distance promptly attended to.
Je22
Penn Cotton flltii*, Plttsburfflt.
KENNEDY, CHILDS & CO., MANUFAC
TURERS or—
Penn A No. 1 heaTy 4-t Sheetings;
Carpet Chain of ail colors and shades:
Oottoo Twine; , .
“ Bed Cords;
“ Plough Lines and Sash Cord;
“ Rope of all sites aud detcripihm^
Batting.
O“on*?r* left at the Hardware Store of Logan, W il*un
k l3l Wood street, will have attention. Ju26:ly
JAMES IRWIN,
MANUFACTURER OF
SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid;
Sweet Spiriisof Nitre; Nitric Acid;
iloQuian’s Anodyne; Muriatic Acid;
Aqna Auimouio, FFF; Nitmns do
* Fowler'* Polntiou; my 3
j o rtHEiN a. a. jcnxaun wit. johmsos.
PERRIN & JOHNSON,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS INr
WE. CHILDS & CO’S PATENT FILAS
# TIC FIRE AND WATER-PROOF CEMENT
ROOFING,''433TgntP Braxxt, Plttohurgb.Pa. • . oclLdti
IL M . WARllEli A CO.,
MANUFACTUREOS and DEALERS in
TITARICfiN’S IMPROVED -KIRK AND
YY Composition Roof* and Roofing Ma
terials. V ,
O-offlce->24 Fißhstrcet.
DANIEL BENNETT,
MANUFACTURER OF FANCY COLOR
ED Ironstone Wire, Xocklngham and Yellow Ware,
Ac. Office at tho Manufactory, corar.r of Wathingtoo and
Franklin streets, Uirtuingham, oppueit* Pittsburgh, Pa.
mrUhdly*
vuonas xircua. —jotm a. itxaaoa,
Union Fonndryi
MITCHELL, HERRON A CO.
WILL CONTINUE TnE BUSINESS OK
the Uuion Foundry, at theolJ atauil of PEN NOCK,
MITCHELL A CO., No. 194 Uherty it.
They will uiooutacture, a* usual, a largo and general a*
•ortuieot of CASTINGS, comprising
Cooking Stoves, Ranges nnd Slide Ovens,
office axd parlor stoves,
MANTLE & KITCHEN GRATES,
Hollow Ware, Wagon Boim, Bog 1 fom,
PAD IRONS,TEA. KETTLES, PLpWS A POINTS,
Mill and Machinery Castings Generally.
AudiiASoud WATER PIPES of »H sitm.
itso,
fKO.YA.VD SAILS OF THE BEST BEASO-W
ShoveU,'Spades, Picks, &c..
All of which will bo sold nt manufacturers’ piiroa
pyTJy
» "William tatb,
PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10
Fourth street, near Liberty, and 472 Penn *ueel, ceil
door l« Alderman Parkmauu's (JAW, au.l Federal «t., u«ar
lau-ock AUcgtn-HT.
I«ig- Kr.-ry of Fitting* for Water, Ua* aud
Steam. my3l;tf
Encfruitlc Tile Floor,
KiirCLuttheS.llallijCoMvrTiforiet, Vratibulca »oJ B»utm
ALPUK D ENQLANL)| Sole Agent.
FKO.M THE ORIGINAL PATENTEES.
Messrs. Minton A Co., London, aud Measra. Miller A
Contort, New York, for Pittsburgh and the Wes!.
All work eiccutod In a superior style. Plans, Drawlnu
and Specimens can Im se«u at No. 2 Fourth street, uear Lib
erty. |ap2S] _ mrl&lyd
JOHN CAMPBELL,
MANUFACTUREROF BOOTSI^
*ad SUOKS of «*ery d<acrii>liua, No. 34 Bialtli3i*td
atreet, Pitulmxjcli, Pa.
insurantr Samis.
TITE & CHAFFEE Agents Neptune Insur
ance Ox, L*la;etto Halt, Wood itreeL
RFJNNKY, Agent Eureka InsuraeueOo.,
• No. u Water atreet.
A A . C A R'R IE R , SECRETARY
• PeunjyUnuU losurenco Company of PituLurgli,
i* BuUdliifeFoarih atreet,
SAMOEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Uiti
teoa* Inaortnca Compmy, M Water atreet.
PM. GORDON, Secretary Western Insur
• go co Company, 93 Water atreet.
JGARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank
• tin Fin> Insnr&oce Otftnpaßy, Norta-eaat comer tfooj
ami Third atreeta.
PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware
» Mutual IpanranceOo-, 42 Water atreeL
THOS. GRAHAM, Agent Howard Insur
ance Company anil Pittsburgh Life Into ranee Company,
corner* Water and Market atreeta.
THOS. J. HUNTER, Agent Farmors* and
Medianica' Itunrence Co., W Water atreet. .
J" OSIIUA ROBINSON, Agent Cmtiiontai
Xnaurance Co., 24 Tilth street:
O W. POINDEXTER, Agent Great West-
Ifci. ern lußnraucaOo.,97 Front atreet.
Haptjolstcrp
Wailt Paper Warehouse.
WALTER P. MARSHALL & CO., Im
porters and Dealer*, £7 Wood atreet, between Fourth
street and Diamond Alloy, where may be found an extensive
assortment of uT«ry description of Paper Hangings,for Par*
(ora, llaUs, Dining Room* and Chambers. Alto, Window
tfhadca, In great varfoty at lowest prices to country dealers,
sole WALTER P. MARSUALL A CO.
a. Kmumeoß - w. a. aatEjufl.
EEDMUNDSON & CO., Nos. 96 and 98
• Third street, near Wood, Manufacturers and DrwW*
In WALLPAPER.
CURTAIN GOODS,
ORNAMENTS, FRINGES,
TASSELS AND CORDS,
COMFORTS, DUDS,
PATENT SPIRAL BPRINO MATTRESSES, Ac,
Would solicit tho attootlon of pnrchwira tu their targe
ami varied stock. apftfcfiind
J SEIBERT, Practical Upholsterer,
•' Ka. 100 Third Strut, PilUburnh,
MannUcturer and dealer In CURTAINS, CORNICE,
BANDS,SHADES and BLINDS, MATTRABSES.COM FORTS,
CUSHIONS, Ac. Particular attention paid to Steamboat
work. Carpets Attod and laid to order. mrlO-.lyd
jFuctiUutf,
J3BB B. TODSU. ...euo*. I. 100X0...~....ri*C1* L. vooxa
T. B. YOUKG * CO.,
HAifOTACrUBXU OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of Every Description.
FACTORY— Frdrral SL,btivcm Wytit and Anna. Avrnvt
Warehonie—Hos. 18 & 40 Smilhrielii St,
STEAMBOAT CA3IN FORNITURE^-We
are constantly manufseturiug STEAMBOAT CABIN
FURNITURE and CHAIRS, and Invite the attention ef
tlweo Interested in furnishing boat*.
eeSOtdAwS T. B. YOUNG k GO.
JAMES W. WOODWELL,
CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER
Nos. 97 & 99 Third St., Pittsburgh.
JW.W. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS
• bis friend* and customers, that he baa Jnit completed
Ida stock of Furniture, which is decidedly the largest and beat
erer oifcredfyraalaln t Ids city. As he 1* determined to nt»
bold bii stock, with seasoned materials, beat workmanship
and newest designs; and from the extent of bis orders and
facility in manaucturlnff, he is enabled to produce warrant
ed FURNITURE at tbs lowest prices. j
□ekeepsalways on hand the greatest, variety of every
description of furniture, from tbe cheapest and plainest, to
the most elegant and costly, home, or anynert ofoao,
may be famished from bis stock, or mannlsctured expressly
to order. mr2o ,
DtJCSitiana.
DR. O’BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED
tt Dr. &mllh't,corn*r Fifth and SmUhfleM streets, ©n
MONDAYS; WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, from 10 to
1 and 1 to 3 o’clock. j
47* Residence on lbs Brownsville Road.
ThR. R. T. FpRD still continues his new
I 9 VEGETABLE PRACTICE. His olßce, Wert end
PeuusjlvuU Avenue, (Fonrtb Street Ruud,) East t-nd o
Diamond street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Uis nhUmUed tnccees in Achto and Cbronlo Dtseasea ran
not be equaled in any of the medical practiceof the presen
day. mrikidAwiyF.
Painter*.
LONGALANB,
House and sign painters,
Ho. 77 (Old Pott OfflssßnlliUngjUiire! street, between
and klarkst streets. AH ordsTfOToaptly attended to.
jqpgtgMtxsciitedtoettFtttartyb’' mhSTOyd
|)ittsbui‘glj
PUBUSDED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY
e . Ac a O. ,
rirru xvaxxr. abovX xnvanxLn.
I Vat, and having an extenspt care&jfftcm ammgdthebutinea
wen, and reaching all dal Mi, it ttferi inducement* to a-lctr
tipri at tht Ix-tt medium throvafuohichte reach (hepublic.
WEEKLY GAZKEtE it issued every Wednet
day and Saturday, on a idrgi tldfikd thteL, and conbiim in
addition to the next of the vedfiv carefully prepared and
reliable report of the Markets, eaOpurtial and monetary af
fair!. andan accurate Bank Yod*Z£rf, eorre>\Uil verity for
Ihit pa}«r—making it the beat Oamereial .Vr-iofjw/ier in the
Well.
TERM)
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121 Z couta per week, payable the Carrlors.
WEEKLY—Two Dollars nef-'oaqura, payable in ailvsnre.
Club* aro furuinhed on tue following terms:
F'inr conios oue year 15 00
“ “ 10 00
lurculy** “ 44 2o 00
And one to the puram gefting up the club free.
yy-AJ,«nc.» psyuicule ore strictly r>v{uirvd, aad no pa
per will b« eeiil after the timell up to which it w«« paid.
Rates of Advertising.
I Kuuaro cf 10 Hues, I time - 50
1 - 2 “ 75
1 “ “ 3 « 100
l •> “ ** 1 w*«k 175
1 “ « “ 2 “ —L. 300
1 “ “ “ 3 “ 400
I “ “ “ 1 mouth.,.: 500
1 •• » « « “ -7 00
1 •* « S u . 900
1 it « “ 4 “ 10 00
1 “ •« « o “ d 2 00
1 *• «• « 12 “ ~20 00
Yearly advertisers orenntUled toouc square,chaug
iblost ploasuro, per db 00
Ay-Advertisements with Cuts treble price.
[For the Pittsburgh Oswlte j
“DANCING.”
Messr*. Ediiors: My attention haB been called
to a decree lately promulgated in the shape of
printed slips left in charcli pews, and perhaps
otherwise declared. This- decree sets forth
that “in view of abounding iniquity in the
land, our Synod at Us late fall meeting recom
mended to all the churches under their care to
humble themfielves before God and repeut of
their sins,'which caused God to bide his face
from them.”
And “as the result of those earnest and solemn
recommendations, your ministers have felt
themselves constrained most earnestly to bring
befot%.your minds those -sin's which have grieved
the Holy Spirit frem ih, and to call upon you
.to abase yourselves before God,” &c.
These aro solemn phrases; and there are
more of the same loaor; and they fairly excite
the expectation that the evils to be enumerated
are of the most heinous character.—some clear
and unequivocal offenses against the decalogue.
Let the Presbytery itself give the names.—
“Preßbytcry have therefore learned with pain
and sorrow that Borne, ibe heads of families,
have opened their houses dancing, and some
of our youthful members have turned aside to
the sinful pleasures of the world in resorting to
frequent parties, where carnal mirth and jollity,
' in the form of silly plays and promiscuous danc
ing is the order of the evening’s experience.’'
Now I cannot refrain fritn intimating just
here, that “in view of abounding iniquity in tho
land,” as seen in the criminal records and local
reports, the Presbytery might have given their,
circulars a different lone, and rejoiced in that
they were unable to detect any greater abera
(ions from righteousness than is shown in the
impulsive art of dancing in family parlies where
music b not prohibited. But instead of (bis the
Presbytery hjvvo invoked the authority ami de
nunciations of Synods and general‘assemblies of
the church against this amusement, so that what
ever of incredulity a first look at the caso-mmy
have justified, there is really no room to deubt
(heir sincerity.
Having now ascertained the truo nature of ihc
case presented in this circular, to wil: that
Janciug »« sinful, 1 propose to show, by parity
of reasoning, (had it is not. And my task will
be seen to bo an cosy one, when I acknowledge
that I have the arguments furnished to my baod
in (he writings of Rcr. Dr. Junkin, Rev. l)r.
Dewey, the Princeton Review, and olhvrs, iu
justification of Slavcholding. These arc author
* Dies which the fathers of the circular, I am per
suaded, will Tegard with Tespect. In reprodu
cing the arguments referred to, 1 shall simply
exchange names, placing “dancing” for “slave
holding'' or “slavery” and the man and woman
in “promiscuous'.' dancingf for the master nn>l
hlavc. Atu! 1 hope it is not too much to expect
that, as i lie proofs and reasoning have been held
sufficient to set the cbkrck right before the
-world on the question ofTlavefy'lliey ought to
go fnr to put at rest the stil| uuseUled subject of
daocing.
Happily for this occasion, 1 am spared the
labor of condensation, for the authors themselves
have anticipated, and/provided for the common
relafiuncc to wadingUhrough prosy pages on a
plain subject, by firing the gist and pith of (heir
own discourses in the form of syllabus. Fur
this they have my hearty thanks.
Dr. Junkin. —“Let us here sum up. Fire pro
positions have been demonstrated from tit*
Word of God.
I. That tlanciny existed during the period over
which tbe Old Testament history extends.
11. That the Law of Moses permitted the He
brews to dance.
MI. That the relation [of partners] might, io
certain oases,
. .IV and V 1 omit, and ndd
VI. ‘‘That. God has the OUTesift
ment psombited dancing. Tbe relation of part
ners is nowhere condemned as a sin, and forbid
den to exist. If any mao affirm the opposite,
let him adduce the proof—let us have tbe lext
of the Old Testament to condemn it.”
“But now, sir, I fearlessly affirm that thereos
not a text in the New Testament which forbids
dancing. There is not a sentence in the New.
Testament which, by n fair and just interpreta
tion, gives ground for the logical inference that
dancing i 9 inconsistent with t tie Cbrislian pro
fession and cbaracter.”
’’There is no power on earth—no authority in
the cbnrcb to make dancing or not dancing a
term of communion, or condition of admissiun
to tbe privileges of the church.”
“What, then, have we gained by Ibis whole
argument? Simply this —that danciog—the re
lation of partners— l -not, you will observe, [any
violence; not any cruel treatment] any rude
jesting; not any obscene gestures; but simply
tho relation, it tolerated in the Holy Scriptures
So far Dr. Jnnkin. And I now see (hat bis
statements contain substantially all that 1 had
prepared quoting from (he other authority men
tioned. I shall therefore, on account of space,
omit much which is now before me, trad which
would hove added strength - to the argument, or
at least shown coincidence of opinion.
The Rev. Dr. Dewey summed up his argument
as follows: “Tbe relation is' not an essential
instant, invariable transgression of the moral
law.” ! may remark on this, that it i 9 not easy
to comprehend how tho “relation” could be a
“transgression.”
A summary proposition ol the Princeton lit
oiVtr, is, that “what God boa at any time sanc
tioned cannot he a sin in itself.”
1 am sure I need not detain you here in (his
grave argument, to. slate, that no action what
ever is a sin in itself. , It is circumstaocea,
motive and intent, which give quality to actioos.
Haring* thus furnished what I am satisfied
will be deemed proof sufficient that dancing is
not sinful, always premising (hat the same ar
guments in behalf of Slavery are conclusive,
l willingly (run to the experience of others to
amplify the argument; and to conceive how the
learned Doctors, on whom I have drawn for my
weapons, coaid expand a subject of this nature
over a very large surface; precluding altogether
the insertion here, of Intelligible extracts.
Floating tub .Leviathan. — Yesterday after
noon tho tong-protracted .process of launching
this vessel was happily brought tq a successful
termination, and tbe Leviathan was floated off
her ways and towed to -her moorings in the
river. The weather was fine, clear and calm,
with scarcely any breeze, and what little there
was all in favor pf the vessel and a high tide.
Tho tide ran up with unusual swiftness, and as
the flood relieved the weight upon the Isunchiug
irays, some of the hydraalio machines were set
to work for the lost time, io push-'the motnter as
far as possible into the center of the river. She
moved easily, and with auoh a low rate of pres
sure that a short time gave an advance of 80
inches, which showed that more Han half the
cradles were quite pushed off the Ways and
rested on the river bottom. At 1J the men in
tho row-boats stationed along side observed that
she no longer rested on the cradles—that she
was, id fact, afloat, bnt, of course, the transition
was so gradual that few were aware of it until
the tugs began steaming ahead, and showed
that at last she was fairly nndor way. Then the
cheers which arose from the yard and fronUke
deoks, frpm the boats in the river, ohd the cxews
of the ships, at anchor up and down the stream,
spread the great news for and wide, and thus
under the most favorable circumstances, the
Leviathan commenced her firs? voyage on he
Thames.—^Q^ o7l TYmw, Ftb.\.
A Sad Accidebt. — Tbs Minnwtian gives
account af sad catastrophe at llastings,:M
nesota, on tho 2d insL, involving the lossiff
lives An attempt was made to rope the fe
boat across the river In a narrow ebaSßtt'vfc
had been mado in the ice. Thfc.wind jAd e
rent forced the boat against the edge of the I
When the boat was upset, sacked!under the l
land the three passengers, a Mra. h
"Donald, and a gentleman from-Eastings; n&
I unknown, and the ferryman, were drowsed.
Washisotos, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1855.—The
Special Kansas Co in mi ties of the House met this
evening. All the members were present. Mr.
Harris, Chairman of the Committee, proposed to
investigate the recent transactions in Kansas,
with a view of obtaining fall and certain infor
mation about affairs there. The Lecompton ma
jority laid all his propositions on tho tabic.
Mr. Morrill ( Vt.) then offered, as a test, a reso
lution proposing to summon and examine wit*
nesses whose knowlcdge-of events in Kansasconld
not be questioned, s'uch as Robert J. Walker, F.
P. Stanton, John Calhoun and Jack Henderson,
whose examination, as they are in the city, or
at no great distance, would not consame much
time or cost much money. He also mored that
all the returns and other papers pertinent to the
case should be sent for.
Mr. Stephens argued at great length against
Mr. Morrill's resolution, and moved to lay it
upon the table.
Mr. Letcher wh9 not quite prepared to go so
far as Mr. Stephens in smothering investigation,
nod moved to postpone the vote on the resolution
till next Wednesday, to which time the Commit
tee adjourned.
The pressure of public opinion is beginning to
tell on Speaker Orr, who has national aspirations,
and is not disposed to sacrifice his prospects at
the dictate of Sectional fanaticism. He is exert
ing Ms personal influence to mollify the Com
mittee which he himself packed under the pres
sure of the extremists of his party.
The. Representatives of three or four of the
Slave Stales are preparing a manifesto, threat
ening disunion in case Lecompton does not pass.
—Dispatch to Tribune.
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J.L. BRED, 7« Fourth «L
Farm tor 'Sale* - „
TEE ANDERSON FARM, 2J mile? S 3
above the Depot, at New Brighton, Bearer Cty, jS9&
Ra, oo Block Uonae Ron, containing 108 acre* of excellent
land, every acre of which Is tillable* and 35 of which Is un
der cultivation. There are 13 acre* of good timber, fiOanlci
In grao and pasture, and uahtotdance of coal. There lain
Orchard ol grafted trait trees. Ia almost every field th?re
Uasprtngef>eTO»Uiling water.
The Improvement! consist o» a new frame DweXin& at
tached to a weather-boarded log, a small tenant horn and a
Urge Dame Barn, (0 by 80 bet.
Thia choice farm U In a high state of colli ration, fence*
good, and - In a reapbctahle neighborhood, convenient to
cbuTuiee. achoola. For terms, enonlre ai THIS OFFICE,
or of Jalg-dAwtfT J. ANDgRSON, New Brighton, Pv
Otto Land'for Bald;
THE subscriber offers for sole section ten,
township 12, nojt 1& Stark county, Ohio, commonly
known as‘•Bowman’s SecoGn,"contalnlßg. MQecr*a. It is
sltnated three miles west of w—qq the State Bond
lending to Wooster, tad within shout tiro miles of the Pitts
hargh,Ft. Wayne end Chicago Railroad. -Theecmlh, cast
and north-east qnarters are partly cleared and improved—
the remainder Is covered with saperlor timber l and the
whole Is well watered by springs and running stream—
This section is considered the finest body of land In the
county: It will bo eald nndlvtdwl or In quarters to salt
parchasers. To those who. desire to Invest In reel estate a
better opportunity ta rarely offered.'
J. B. SWEUZER,
Ko. 1014th street, Plitibcrgb.
oeSfledswtfT
FOR SALE—A Drag Store situated in one
of th* beat location* In tha city of Pittsburgh, for either
* Jobbing I .ret*il or prescription business. tndaccmentiare
offered to purchasers containing advantages of rara occur*
re nee. For Information Inquire of JOHN HAFT, Jr* at
No. ICO Wood Stmt, corner of Wood and Sixth, pitts-
Lurgb, Pa. ftO
FOR SALE CHEAP, 120 acres of Land in
Marathon county, Wisconsin, near Marathon City.
Apply to Rev. C. MACREADINO,
fcxiwdls Milwankfie, Wisconsin.
FOR SALE-At Jackman's Livery
Stable a On* bay FAMILY HORSE, sound
reliable in every respect LEWIS A EDGE&TON,
jaO 107 Wood street.
YALUABLE cm PBOPEBTY FOB
8 ALE-—Tbe undersigned ofler* for *ala unfavorable
terms, ■ targe number of building Jot* In, lb* Bth Ward of
tha city. Tm lot* front on Pennsylvania Avenue, Watecn,
Forbes, Lecnst, Marla, Vlcroy and ; Bluff (treats, ire but a
few minute* walk from tbe Court Home and will be sold
Tsrycbatp.
person* dcslrooa of securing a convenient and healthy'
locitlouforaboiuc, or wishing to purchase for speculation,
in a part of tbe dty which most coating* steadily to Improve
will find It to their advantage to.call upon tbe subscriber,
a MAQEE, Atf y at Law,
mygfctf No. lOi Fifth stmt
F)R SALE.—Ono Barge with two bows,
130 feet Heel, 22 feet Beam, fleet Hold, bottom Plank
3 Inches, well fastened and everything of th* best material
and workmanship.
Also one Heel Boat, 110 feet KeeL 44 inches Deep and 20
feet w}de, enauire of WATT A WILSON,
ja2o 268 Liberty stmt.
COAL LAND FOR SALE.—The andersim*
ed oflere for sale ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY ACRES
or 00Air LAND,
• situated on th* fast pool, op* of the most desirable locations
os the Monongabela river.
The attention of Iron men, Coal men, and capitalist*!*
directed to this property, as it la betloved th* opportunity for
profitable Investment u such as is not often presented. Th*
terms are easy. Foil particulars may be obtained by tetter
or otherwise, oy enquiring of
AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., Stock and Not* Brokers,
«p 3 t•. No. 92 Fourth Stmt.
STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS &
CO- AT THE MERCHANTS* EXCHANGE EVERY
THURSDAY EVENING.—Bank, Bridge,' Insurance and
Oopper Slock, Bond and Real Estate sold at public ale
at the Merchants* Exchange by
AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO.
Notes, Drafts and Loans on Real Estate negotiated on
reasonable terms by AUSTIN* LOOMIS A CO,
se2l Stock Note Broken. 82 Fourth at.
WILL be sold at Pnblic Sale, on thogs
premises, oa TUESDAY, March 4th, a wen In-na
proved Farm of 425 acres, situate in Nottingham township,
Washington Co, Pa, about two miles sooth of FioleyviU*.
There are about 175 acres under cultivation, good fences,
large Brick Dwelling noose, well finished, with a good cel
lar, Spring House, a Urge Log Bara,' weather boarded, a
good Orchard of select fruit, etc.
The form Is In a high state of cultivation, is well watered
and improved, convenient to churches, schools, etc* in an
excellent neighborhood, and altogether* very desirable one.
Tbe owner Intends moving west.
Possession given on the Ist of April, 1358. Tor farther
particulars, terms of sale, Ac, enquire of the subscriber on
the premises, orof EDWT) CAMPBELL, Jr* at Sheriff’s
office. frfcdswtsF SAMUEL COOPER.
273 liberty trvet.
An Infallible Cougn Remedy.—l had been
sick three months, not able to do anything, .with a cough
and stuffed condition of the wind-pipe; I tried several of tbe
best physicians in this city without receiving any benefit
ell of them sold my longs werr affected. I was confined to
my bed during tho greater part of Ibis I Ime, I expectorated
* great deal of matter from my lungs. Tbe first'two duac*
of your Pectoral Syrup that I took, I could not take without
laying down In my bed. bnt before I had taken two bottles I
was entirely cuTed. I have bean well ever sine*. My sick*
ness commenced about the first of March, of this year. I
*a> now, and was at the time of my sickness, living at
Thomas Patterson's, In Uulou street, near tbe Diamond.
Pittsburgh, Oct. 23, ’S7. MtOtAH. McAtot.
Prepared and sold by Dr. GEO, n. KEYSER, No. U 0
Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa* and by Druggist# everywhere.
oc2o:d*wgF
Db. Rxyser’s Shoulder Braces — From
Pittsburgh Dispatch, April 10th, 1850, —For more than
years past we have constantly worn the Washington 8u»
pender Brace, manufactured by Dr. Geo. IL Keyser, ef No
110 Wood street, In thlsclty, and would heartily rocon
mend It to all who are compelled to follow a eadeutary oetm
potion. As we havebefoce remarked. In calling attention
to ltsmeriU,itonswenfora brae* and suspender*, the
weight of the pantaloons being so placed as to continually
tend to bring the shoulders totheir natural position and ax*
Dead tha chest, Women, hundreds of whoa are annually
Injured by the wi-ignt oi enormous •wxartx," should also
procure these braecs. Be particular io procuring the kind
manriaoed,aamanyof the brace* sold art humbug. Bold
at Dr. GEO. IL KKYSKU’S, Wholesale Druggi>t,l4o Wood
rest, sign of thrflnldeo Mortar. triwawrf
For D«af Pcrsona—Acousno Auainre These
. ewly Invented Instruments that enable the deaf to hear la
spite of deafness, are in advance of anything yet known, or
Ikriyto become of, any real service to deaf persona. By
of hearing Is affected,
aad all the ? •~^_;?*?*T** a *r* , **fl
are euUnlydtsp«n*v<l «iU>. They are word X'X
not to b* perceptiblo to others, and are hardly felt wbec
won. Apply to f
nofrdewF Dr, Q. H. KBYBEB. 140 Wood st.
Twenty Year a Blindness Caret} by thj
OaiximiLaa El* Lovios.—Mrs. Charity Carnahan, of
Ternperaneev ills, was entirely blind (n one eye for more than
twenty yean,and could scarrely tee with tha other. Shale
almost entirely cured by one bottle of “GrarffadxrgEgt
Loifon,” and beUeres that another buttle will entirely re
store h*r eyre. Sold at Dr. GEO. □. KEYSER’B, No.UO
Wood street, sign of tha Golden Mortar. Price 25 cents. .
noSOMawit?
FPUE HEALTH OF AMERICAN WOMEN
A lor many years X have been, troubled with genera’
weariness and languor, both mental and physical# caprice,
Uitlesswas, dull headache, pain In the head and temples,
oddness and tendency to stiffness, palpitation ef the heart,
very easily fluttered or exdtad, appetite variable, stomach
and bowels deranged, with pain. Any mental or physical
exertion was sure to bring on all th* symptoms, and I had
In addition, falling or the wotnht and great pain In that re
gion. One physician after another exhausted his skill sod
gave me up. A patient and persevering use of KAB*
HUALL’SUTERINECATHOLICON fortunately cured the
and I have no words sulflotent to expires my thankfulness
Mrs. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON.
I can truly say (hat X bare been • sufferer for many year*
with whites and deranged menstruation. Aft** awhile I
had othar troubles, meh aspalafoca, Indigestion, wasting
away, general languor and debility, pain La the small of the
back, a sort of aching and dragging sensation, pain between
the shoulder blades extending down the spine. locs of app*
tlte, trouble In the stomach and bowels, with cold hands
and feet and dreadful nervousness. The least excitement
would make me foci as if I should fly away. I triod doctors
and drags, and everything, ooa after another, without the
benefit One bottle of MARSHALL’S UTKRINB CAXIIQL
IGON changed soma of ay symptoms for th* bettor, and
row lam entirely and radically cured. I wish that every
woman could know what it will do. CLARISSA OBX3L.
t MARSHALL’S UTKRIXECATnOLICAN has SATtdmy
lift, as I verily beUcre. I tried doctor* and medicine until
U seemed uacleas to try longer, when I met with a lady who
recommended the Catbolicon re rirong!y <^*t I |tmy
duty to try it I was mostly troubled with deranged men
struatlou. My symptoms were principally pains In tho bade
and abdomen, bearing down pain at the lime of the iliucre,
bloating,eoDe, nausea, consttpatloqt, feeling as If the back
and Umb« were bruised or broken, cructatfons and vomltifag
anxiety Oita seemed to bo a bordenj disturbed sleep, (kin?
; nen,snadderisg«,(ktlgnecnwalkloglathe morning, flatu
lence. constipation, pressure afblood Id the head, dining
especially when stooping, great Irritability of temper, almost
constant Inclination to pare wxtvv, great
'lire to veep or feel unhappy. I wu not only entirely cured
myself of ail three symptoms, which I hare glrea as a hn
yecfoct eoceant of mywuSsrlna; hut I hare knovn so many
others cored In our town thatlfoei bound to Ist you know,
that other* who are similarly situated may also find rellet
EMMA VOSBUBOH.
For a long tlmel had Uterine complalnto with the follow
ing symptoms IwisucrrooA *"■?<«»»» and Irritable; •
etted to ahmiTMl in complaints, reme of which I win try to
gly* yon: pain la tbs lower organs, aad a Acting as tfrem*
thing was going to fall ant; inability to walk znoch on ao -
count of a Aaung. of enMng -a&d dragging,' and.
shooting pains la tha back, lotas, and extondlugaows the
leg* the jolting produced by riding ca&asd crest pain;
snemodlc shooting* andf pains laths rids, stomach sad bow
els: headache, with ringtoghi the earn «Tery fiber of the
body seemed sore; great irritahOlty; Intense nernmasesa, 1
could not bear the hmst exdtement without being prostrated
for a day; I could scarcelymove about tha .did
nottskapltasure la anything. IhadgJv«nnphope,hAvlng
rkd srerethtom as 1 supposed la vala, but a frtead called
my attention tottAKOIALL’S CTEBIKB CATHOLIOOS.
I took It, hoping against hope. Most Artnastolylf cured
me, and there is not a healthier or mere gratotblwoman’ la
the country. I trust all will use It Itlstnily thewuma&’s
friend In need. - Mi*.FLOKESCa LESLUL
UA&SBJLLL'S DTSRIXSCATBOLICOJrwin idlafo
If cure FMUng qfO* IKWA, btaulu
or PainfulMeMfrvaiiMt, Stealing, Jufiawmatiem tad Diy
cr JWaare.Oipg»»,J?rtnitfoa or /aeon
tiaenct of Wm, Beartbvm, (wwataJinainiat, ihfsf*-
infft,Mpdalioni t Cramp*, DitttarbtdSUaittniaUianUa
enanieor jywmiAsri&ceßaetfedwG&fltolda^aeemctr.
Th* price afMARSOJLLVS UtE&HfZ CJL TSOL2COIT
it On* ZkOdr end a Bailor, tbyte MOe...
On th* Tttdj* ef tin dauan flre&ottZet xSbS&s uni hf‘ es-'
. to toe tndefOm mu*rvnti. -
- owniy'
.TttmfflpnflmntwfFafGU Jfedfrtoa wiU betal wwwm
XH.GEQ. JLKIYSKB,’ ■
. ’ Ko. 1W Woodstreet, Pitlxbnreh, <
edTdtvtF ' ■ Bga of tha Golden Mortar."
T ARD OIL-—lO bbls oh Ri ’F. Sass. to ar-
JLi rire forisla by * (Jagg} 1 ißAllfl DIOKEY k CO..
10 do BnnerflnoFlour; - .
10 .do . White Deans, ' ■'
OOcteks do 'do •
3 casks Potash, ~ •
.EecM and for **lo by . fIURIVEB A WLWORTIL v
■ JAIS ’• , 130 aad 132Secuodstrest.
’WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER!J—
-f * W. P. MARSHALL A 00. are preparing for an fan : ‘
mefire tale of Wail Paper this spring; Opma and se*, at 87
Wood street .' ; ■- 1t... -A1 •
OOn fua. BUUCSHOUJLDKBS rac'd and
m lauviH, nawoßtn *
VOLUME LXXI —NUMBER 159,
jforSalt.
Land for Sale.
Farm for Bale.
/Hrtlcal,
Musical.
ff^ffPlANQS,#^!
FUIlr OSAUD PIAHOS.
THE FABIjOR gramblHanos
fltto Stelt Square IJianos.
Prom lb* Masnfcctory of
Chiokerins & Sons, Boston,
JUST received from the Manufactory
Ghlekering A Sons, Boston, the following desirable ana
eteguu stock of Piano Fortes;
One Pall Boren OcUr# GRAND PIANOFORTE; with
Superbly ctrrvdcue. Price...... .... 4
One Full Berea Octare QRAND PIANO FORTE; el*.
: not Rosewood ease. Price..—
On® NRW PARLOR GRAND SEVEN OCTAVE PIA.NO,
. nearly equal lo power to a Dill Grand, yet occspy-
the room of mo ordinary Btjnere Piano.—;
SQUARE PIANOS.
' Two Poll Ctrredßoaewoad Louis XlVtb Serso tare
Pianoe,wltbcareed desk and~foet work.
Twoftoaewood 7 Octare, Cllfibri style.
Two do 7 Caned anaaMlnge.
Pour do i “ ‘ Plain round corner*.
Three Walnut 7 " Pronttoond comers.
Poor ■do CV£ “ front round comers.'
Pour “ Front round corner*.
All the shore are of the xn scan, and with fall Iron
Frames, and new. Patxst Act os.
Dieea iartrunrentshars been finished specially for tbe
subscriber, and are tha first thathar® torn bfoogbt to this
dty. Thetr superiority will hew once dUcorwed by any
one efrfulnted with the mechanism of a Plano Porte,
For ml® at the u4w and reduced price list by
v JOHN H. MELLOR.
No. 81 Wood Street
sefrdawP Sole Agent for Chick aring A Sons. Poston
New Arrival Pianos.
HKLEBER & BRO. bare^rffif
e Just received ah additional
stock of Pianos from the Factor!** of I||“f M
NUNNS A CLARK, Naw Tom, end ! .
. ' BTEINWAY A SONS, Ntw Y«£.
Which, together wllb a large previous stock forms the most
extensive collection of PIANO FORTES ertr before offerod
by them.
The shore msnu&etorere- are known to hare no superb
r* in this country, and their instruments are feat supplant
sg those of other makers. In consideration of the preerara
a the money market are will eeU low and on acconunodat-
BK Unas. 11. KLESKK A 880.,
tolfi No. &3 Fifth street.
T>RINCE A CO’S IMPROVED aH££3s—an
JL PATENT UELODEONB-—l7>e (Mzxt tf~J 'iHpßi
KtiaHishment in tiu United Salts end Ou | { ¥ | 11
Lamstiaihe Worid.
i Toe latest Improrement In our Melodeoos la the '
DIVIDED SWELL. -
Secured too* br Letters Patent, 22dllay, IMA Bymeans
of thlj swell Sara .ftmapes may be played with the rail pow
er ortho Instrument, while thoacocmpanlacat Is safk and
snbdned. Hereafter, all ilelodeons made by us will be fur
nished with this attachment : '
Agents for the sal® of oar H®lod®ons may to ftoad In all
the principal dUesand towns of the United Btntas and tbo
Canadas; GEO, A. PRINCE ft CO, Boffido, *
and 87 Pulton street, New York.
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
t!8 Wood street, 2d door store Fifth,
dels Manufacturers Agent.
SUPERB GRAND PIANO—r«Tb-.-
firm!
Prom tha Factory of
STEHfWAT 4 SONS, Kao fork.
H. KLEBEE A BEO> ( Uka plensorelnaonoune
IngtothepuhlictbattheyhaTaJiistrecelTeda .
SPLENDID FULL GRAND PIANO,-' - ;
From the Factory of STEINWAT A SONSJNaw Ttrk, which
forexqnisitetweetaesaand rolnmeof teas, lightness and
elasticity of touch* and a moat tasteful and elegant ertertor
Is conaiaered the/next Grand Piano ever brought to this
city. Tbs mechmiriira Is a donbit raxatin? action,n patent
ed fnre,*>tlon of Btetnway A Sou, which combines with the
utmost promptness and delicacy or touch a degree of dura
bility hot rarely attained. We respectfully Inviteths pub
lic. one and all, whether purchasers or not, toaall and see
Eua unrirnUod instrument. H. KLEBEE A BEO.,
„ No. S 3 Fifth afreet, Sole Acts tar Stcloway A Sons.
N.B.—Also, Just retd red a freshlot of Nunos-A Clark's
Pfasoe. - det4
CHEAP PIANOS TO CLOSBaggS^a-
A CONSIGNMENT—A superb
wood? octave Piano, with full Iron Fraxpe,| | V I II
Carved Music Desfc and Moulding*; the manufoctnrerr price
is Mot York being $4OO, will be sold to close a consign iacnl
for $BOO.
Alto, a. Rosewood octave, ground corner*, and eliding
dealt; a very elegant Piano: the New York factory price $350,
will be sold a* hoove at S2S3.
The above are tbs net-cask price*, in/poz mohej, and will
be based for shipping free of charge.
Also, a good secondhand Piano, with Iron frame, 0 octave,
to rood order.' Cash, eornnt fund*, $lOO.
A Mahogany 0 octave, modern style Piano, an excellan
Instrument.. Cash, enrrent fund*, $25.
A all octavo second hand Baltimore Piano, $5O.
Ado do do do Pblladelpbla do $45.
A do - Piano, Terr ban dooms and nearly now, on 3
end 6 month* credit, $225.
For sale. together with a splendid stock of new Pianoe ol
ell styles from the manalaelory of Cbtckcring A Sons, Bos
ton, Gy noO JOUN 11. UELLOK. HI Woodtt.
iHicrtlanrous.
ftll
NORMAL CLASS.
The second session of the nor-
UAL CLASS, at tho
IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Umlw the direction of
BUETT,
of the Pi fib Word Public Schools, will commence
ll gebr|iary let.
»wO» mere-pa XfONt/VV >' '
-N I.NQS, and SATUfIUA V
tt*UTbrms.-sa,oo per Scsrion of gistavp t>«on». J«
J, J. WOODS’ PEARL STARCH constant
w ty un hand and for sale by the undersigned. Fami
lies may be assured that this superior starch will L* found
equal to any of the more expcnalv# 'forms’of Cora Starch in
css| for-making delicate Blanc Mange, FaUlngaor <>*-,
Be particular to enquire for "Woods’ Pearl gtarcfal
• A. A.HABDY,
cornu Tint and Ferry atreotr.
SI OULIFS PATENT SPRING BED -Hav
[ing purchased tha octostre right to msnnCxcture and
M Gould’s Patent Spring Bed," In the county of Alleghe
ny, wa are now prepared to fhruiah Ihoee desiring to par
chaseafowpricai,c&c» anddtcrabfe Spring Bed. Coll and
; «xamina tbenratour. Warahouaw. They can be attached to
any bedstead antlremored therefrom at pleasure. Steam
boat*, hotels, *c, famished with this bed at a very low
Price- . salt T. B. YOUNG A00..3S SaDhfleUft.
gELL HANOINQ!
GREAT RBSVCTIOH IN PRICE!I
, . -• Door Be!Uais2£o
•na cpwords, pot op is Uj* best stjle bj
J. D. MATHXWB,
13S Saitbfleld St.
C ONPHIES—3IO sacks Tenn. Wheat;
U ban Flaxseed;
105 nek EHrer Sprliin Floor.
n , 257 Wib Gallatin Hills do;
On lUatder Princei* to write for. sale by
M 1 i&UArfaiOKEYACO.
I Day Books, Cash
a °° t wTn'S£r'°‘
J*lB mtnfc ilmataetarcr, *xner Umrk*tind SacoodrU.
T ****** Whits and
“* **wlioB from tU* mer Potoame for u)» br
fal °- : 18AIA1IDICKSY A CO
TEN N. FLO UK—lO5 sacks Silver Spring
no* lanalßff from steamer PutetnM for —tv
fal ° WAUIIDICKEY Jfc CO
: fl’'’“E 3 -now landing from
JL steamer Potomac for n!e by b
lsaiah picket t co.
[ARD 01L—25 bbls. Bnckhardt &. Co.'s ex-
J teaNo 1 Winter Strained LartfOH Joit Wd and
eby felO T. LITTLK A QO. 113 Becondrt
: a. SUGAR-20 hfads. N. O. Suearjust
a rectt aad fct nle by : . T. LETTLe A Co.
1 ROOM BRUBU—IO tons Broom Brush in
Utotaacd foreale by. ,frlB T»Utttp k CO.
Tj'LOOB-v2OO bbls* St .Lotus Extra Flour*
.£ . 20 * poro Bye .. *
Jait recM end for nle by - frlO T. AOO '
GGS—S bbls; fresh Egg* justrec’d and for
«*Uby toltt , T. LITTLE A CO.
ENVELOPES—AII sixes and Qualities sold
Ci by . Wlf. 0.-JOHNSTON A CO7
m' • " atatkmera.~fi7 Woodet.
■HEAT—4S sacks White;
« “ Bed,
Nov from eteanur Gtrel tor nle by
M . : WAUHOICKBYAco.
IQGS—9 tuba now’landing from steamer
I Paid for tale by •• ISAIAH PICKET SCO.
iT ARD AND ORE ASE—4 bbls. Lard and 2
-Li bbty Orttao nov taodini from eteamer Osml tor mi.
By • -fes ■••••»» -‘Bjuahpicketacor
• ROOM COEN—A prime quality rac’d this
> day and fcr minty ttaa] t HKNBT it OOLUNs.
[BY APPLES—SQ bush; bright Err At>-
' pirn tor tale by ~ [feg] . fIBNBYH.
hnsb.smnll White Beans rac'd
Jj-ead for tale by , [feBl v HBNUr If. COILIMg.
bags tec'd and for
X tateby , , BENBTH;00?XIS8.
SEED—3O taah.injt rac’d asd'* '
■- ‘ [fcSl -V'i-ttw U. COLLINS. fiS?
HAVEN’S COMMERCIAL, ALBATROS '{ t •
Ka.tAo42P£KS,jutne'daadtori«l«br pH . 1
w.B. HAVES, Wj l
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7gOLI.BC
_ - Butter;
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la non and for tab by ' r.&£JXO*LLt 00,
I>OLLING MILL.QBE just
byj MiC&gQWSTfcnHMTCV
/"'IOFFEK—-100 b&gsehaico Bio Coffee;
;* !"■••' ’-25; «©'•. j, do Javi do, - •
, Ja»ttacg|y&«ad far aids fry- r ; R. ~BOBISON * CO-
T» OU, BUTTER—CIibU. chniw Roll But,
JV ftr Ibrithr by • j»U . » . JOHN- rLOYP * OO
AA. HHDS. "PB»tE 'gUOAB.— PS~sZ" 'Hj I
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