Ptsburgl #a?ftit. »• r .^.i;titps^a,u D j S HIDDi.II & c\„ BD'lTOnaand PB OPR IB TO B B PITTSBURGH: THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 1868. The Delegates.— Before this article can' reach the capital of this Bfale, we fear the bat tle Tfill have waxed hot, and the faithful will have endorsed tho Administration, just as they would do, if Buchanan should make a coup dVfafas the present Emperor of Franco once did. The geutlemea who have gone_ to repre sent the disgusted rank and file of the Democ racy of this county are“all, all honorable men," and as such deserve a passing notice at our bunds. The “rural districts'* ought to know how disinterested they arc. A. B. McCalmont, Esq., prothonotary of tho Supremo Court for this District, heads tho list. His aversion to public office has always been great. King Richard was not more unwilling to assume the sceptre, nor Caosar to accept the kingly crown. Yet he does occasionally, when hard-pressed, become a servant of the dear peo ple. For example ho has been our City Solicit or, ho was at one time U. 8. Slave Catching Commissioner for this District, and it is said that he would have accepted a C. 8. District Attorneyship or a Judgeship if hard-pressed.— Even under tho Anti-Lecompton Gov. Packer, it was believed a while ago he would have taken the.place of Attorney of the Commonwealth.— He was understood to be a candidate for the of fice last named, but another having received it, he started (or Harrisburg on Tuesday night, with a Lecompton speech 1 “Learned aodvonned by vote," which he intends to cast into the Governor's teeth. * The second delegate is Jno. C. Dunn., P. 0. clerk, and an aspirant for the succession to Anderson. He is a ward politician for the •most part, but is, in general, totally careless as to what dogmas the party may proclaim, so his dish is right side up. “Oh John b« like* good b*cf, And John h® likes good ala, And tho dance may take tho party creed, go the office doesn't tall.” The third delegate is Mr. L. B. Patterson. He wants the' Custom House on account of which Mr. Bailey of the Union made a recent hegira to Washington. Mr. Henry M'Cullongh is also a delegate and favorable to the re-appointment of Mr. Ander son, who is a relative, to his present position m the Post Office. Matthew Harblson Esq., is a renegade K. N. of the strailest sect, and standing candidate for the. office of Sheriff of this. County. What na tional axe he has to grind we cannot just now say.'. He probably wishes “Uncle Sam'’ to pay him for his recreancy to “Sam.” W. M. Stewart, another delegate was candi date for Sealers of Weights and Measures. He was therefore, of course, Anti-Lecompton, but Mr. Barnet, a known Packer man havingreceived the appointment it is probable that Mr. Stuart by this time agrees with tho President. As respects the present sentiments of Mr. Morrow, the last on the roll, we know nothing but we have a faint hopo that he may have enough back-bone in him to represent the f mighty mass of his party, and look to them and to his conscience for areward. Indeed we shall regret to learn that he, too, has an axe to grind, and here beg any one who may know that to be the fact to keep it from us, for we desire to believe that one of the delegates is free from fear or favor. And such are the representatives in Ijte con vention, of our fierce “democracies” Unbiased, disinterested souls! How nobly will you rep resent your constituentsl PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTION FOE THE DEAF AND DtJaß.—From the annual report of this institu tion for- 1857, we learn that there was, on the 31 Bt day of December last, 174 pupils in the in stitution ; of this number 12G are supported, by the State of Pennsylvania, 15 by Maryland, 7 by New Jersey, 3 by Delaware, and 23 by the institution or their friends; of these latter 16 are from Pennsylvania. We also find that of this number 21 arc from Philadelphia county and 0 from Allegheny county. Of the 126 pupils supported by our own State, 100 are from the eastern counties, and 26 from the western. During the year, fourteen boys and twelve girls have been admitted, and ten boys and fif teen girls have left. , The institution is designed to accommodate; tiro hundred pupils. There are now f as we hare observed, one hundred and seventy-four pupils under Us core—ninety-seven of whom are boys, and seventy-seven girls. The voted to the males and in i for only three | size, so tl girls. The Institution is located in the city of Philo delphia, corner of Brood and Pine streets. It was organized in April, A. p. 1820, and the lost improvements, consisting of tiro commodious wings, were completed in the autumn of 1864. A chaste and simple front of cut stone, with portico and pillars of the Tuscan order, together with two wisgß, present an extended .front of two hundred feet on Broad St., and running back two hundred pnd thirty-fire feet, enclosing an open space which is laid out as a flower garden* There hre also two spacious yards—one for the boys and ono/or the girls—shaded by trees, and furnishing ample space for exercise in the open air. The buildings are provided with all the necessary accommodations and farnitare, suited to school rooms, lecture room, chapel, refecto ries and dormitories for male and female pupils; sitting rooms, shops, kitchen, etc. The cost of ; grounds, buildings, and appurtenances has been about $120,000. Tho Act of Incorporation was passed by the Legislature in February, 1821, and several suc ceeding Actohare since been passed. The Com monwealth' allows $lOO a piece, per annum, for ''the education and support of indigent deaf mutes ' ' of the State. The number of indigent pupils is theroforo limited by the annual'appropriation— the number at present provided for being but 173, and allowed six years. While, as patriotic citizens of the Common wealth, we should bo proud of this Gne institu tion, and give it our hearty influence, os a means of great good to the unfortunate in the Eastern part of the State, yet wc think it is due to our selves that we Bhould raakojsome suitable pro vision for the alike unfortunate deaf mates in the •Western port of oar great Commonwealth. As will be observed from wh&t we have said, but 26 pupils from all the Western counties of the State ore receiving the benefits of a State education, out of the 174. pupils contained in the Institu tion; and the remaining capacity of the Phila delphia asylum will only aooommodate three boys and twenty-three girls. We have a noble Refuge for the vicious or un fortunate, on infant Asylum for tho insane, Hospitals for tho indigent sick—each under its efficient management contributing its mito to alleviate the necessities or misfortunes of humanity. But we need an institution for the DOaf and Dumb, and also for the Blind. ‘ We hope to Bee the initiatory steps token to inau gurate these very soon. Surely none need edu cation? so much as those we have named, and private enterprise can scarcely accomplish the ■t",-/-' ; task.' * _ \fe are encouraged to believe that the sympa thics of many very excellent people in this yitfn ’ ityare already enlisted in this cause, and that what is most needed to concentrate this sympa ” thy, is for some of ourpublic spirited citizens to iake-the lead, and try what can be accomplished • cby personal effort. S.haet Cokstiso.— At the election, December 21st, in Kansas, on the Lecompton Constitution, four notorious precincts returned a rote amount ing in the aggregate to 3,347, which being veatlgatcd by taking the testimony of the judges and decks who held the election, now turns out ihaa: ; : :V a Actual rote. Beturn. | Oxfordprednel.,-42 I • Shawnee- M.—™- -jU - ;r®| r Kickapoo --3 So .1,017 ; We are indebted to Mr. Buckalew for a copy | of the very able report on Kansas affairs, made | to our Elate Senate which has been taken as 1 the basis of a personal attack by the of ; this city. Mr. 8., it is true, has been a leading i and ever a most consistent Democrat; but ac cording to tho Gazette, all lhi.» is nothing, and I his present stand, though with the party, must j be induced by personal motives That it. ire I are to understand, that all Democrats would nr- j cestarily desert their colors and be found lighting j in the ranks and doing the bidding of the opposition which they hare always despised and contended against, were there not personal benefits to induce ■them to stand by their life long faith! . Exactly so. To the portion' we in italics we Acre to add —exactly to; that is our opinion, and eTcry day only strengthens it.— The Union says, in conclusion “The'-people know Charles R. Buckalew, and they knowthe Gazette —they will give this at tack its merited weight!” As it regards Mr. Buckalew wc cannot say whether the people know him or not; as to the Gazette, we trust the people who do as the honor to read its columns, -knew it pretty well. • We are happy to find ourselves agreeing so well with our Lccompton neighbor this morning It is bnt a short time since we agreed in our op position to that infernal swindle, although our neighbor has since tholtgone over to the friends of the “American Monarchy.” Wo are glad that on some minor points at least wo are able to Bgree even yet. Tub rumor that several of the democratic members from Pennsylvania, who voted for Harris’ resolution, would recede and finally sup port the Lecompton contrivance, has been the subject of much comment,- but the facts, as represented to me by ooe of the parties, have not been fairly understood. They are prepared to take this course, provided a condition be im posed upon the act of admission expressly affirming the right of the people to alter, amend or abrogate the constiution whenever they please. This proposition is not acceptable to the South, or to portions of the northern Dem ocracy affiliating with that interest, because it is alleged to assert the highest order of Con gressional intervention. Thosouthera members oro prepared to adopt a declaration that the bill of rights confers the power of change, or re-affirming its principles of barren generalities, but will not go beyond that point. And there are Boid to be forty from that section who will not go oven that far, or agree to any expression whatever. If professions might be trusted, there would be some probability that Pennsyl vania Democrats, who voted against Harris' resolution, could be induced to unite in insert ing the condition referred to. And considering the language of tho President's Kansas message on this particular point, and the fact, too, (hat all the northern meetings sustaining his policy have justified their support upon tho right of the people to change the constitution it is diffi cult to see how any Democratic member from the free States could resist its adoption. If inserted in the form proposed, it is questionable if even the moderate portion of Iheßoath can bo brought in to tho support of Lecompton, so that the carious spectacle may be possibly pre sented of on apparent coalition between the extreme friends and the extreme opponents of the original bill. This contingency necessarily depends upon the degree of fidelity with which the Pennylvania members may adhere to their present position. If they become satisfied to accept vaguo expression of opiniap as to what may or may not be the interpretation of right in the face of the limitation explicitly imposed by the constitution, then Lecompton becomes a fixed fact, bolstered up by an unmeaning sub terfuge. Consciences may be reconciled to such a wretched policy, but constituencies will never be. as long astbe recollection of all the monstrous frauds in Kansas remains to convince them of the systematic' deception which has characterized tho whole course of events from the infamous inception to the com pulsory consummation.— TTcmA. Cor. Pl>ila. N. Amer. Washington, March I,lB6B.— The fate of Le compton is sealed beyond redemption. The Southern men. refuse peremptorily to concur in the President's declaration that the people of Kansas, under the Calhoun Constitution, will have the right to modify and change Its provis ions previous to tho prescribed lime of 1 SGI, not to say anything of a condition precedent affixed to the act of admission; and the Northern Dem ocrats who have; up to this time, supported the Administration on this question, will go no far ther, unless such condition is agreed to and em bodied in the law onmistakeably. Strenuous effort has been exerted day after day to compromise these conflicting and fatal differences, without any apparent, or, indeed, so far as I con learn, without any real success. The consequence seems inevitable that ibesc distrac tions will weaken tho Lccomplouitcs. Already half of the South Americans, it ia stated, are with Walker and Douglas, that the question may be referred back to the people of Konsas, for a fair and final determination. Hon. Horace F. Clark will, I am told, vote against Locompton as it is now presented. Other Democrats'who opposed Mr. Harris's resolution of inquiry aro expected to go with him. The Kansas Investigating Committee win soon briog before the House the fact of their inability .to go on with the duty imposed upon them. Their minutes will be spread before the public that it may be seen in what manner the order of the House was defeated. AtlcmpUc»«ilWißaiJe‘Tm mediately to have an add-on of two members to the committee, to be provided for by resolution, with the added named by the Speaker Orr.-=77«t7. Pres*. The Hon. Maxwell McCaslin, new in Kan. sas, bat several years Speaker of the Pennsyl vania Senate, and one of tho most talented and honored representatives ever sent from Demo cratic Greene, has written a le'Uer to a member of tEe Legislature relative to tho Lecompton Constitution. I was to-day, and can truly affirm that it is*a more telling argument against tho propriety of admitting Kansas under that odious instrument than a thousand columns of red-tape special pleading about “legality, legality, legality.” Ho begs his friends in Pennsylvania not to lend themselves to aiding this Vrrong, and de clares from his personal knowledge, and upon his-honor, that the army of tbo United States, multiplied by ten, could not for a siugle month enforce' tho Lecompton Constitution upon tbs people of Kansas, so repugnant as it is in itself, and such a stench in tneir nostrils arc its an- -4 thors. Mr. McCaslin at present fills one of the most important Indian agencies in that Territo ry, and as I have said before, those who know him have never questioned bis integrity. The letter is In the possession of lion. Wm. Kincnid, member from Greene county. I was also shown letters addressed to their representatives from the leaders of the party, who declare that nine-tenths of tho Democrats arc and will be hostile to tho bitter end against the attempt to force Lecompton upon the people of Kansas, and that there could bo so surer po litical suicide than to vote in the Legislature to endorse it. Is this the entertainment to which he invites US ? — Harrisburg Cor. of p/tilo. Press. Washisqtos, Feb. 28,1858. —The Lecompton ites ore evidently alarmed, clso they would not have resolved in caucus to tack the bill for the admission of Minnesota into tho Union, upon the proposition Ut'forre Kaosas in with the Lecomp ton Constitution. Of course this movement is nothing more nor less than a threat to tho friends of Minnesota, that, clear and unobjectionable as is her application, it shall not be entertained ex cept os a condition of tho consummation of the repolsivo Kansas fraud. Tho effect of this trick should be to unite all true representatives of Northern constituencies against a capse which relies for success upon such miserable artifices. No one can doubt that tho independont proposi tion for tho admission of Minnesota would be carried by an overwhelming majority whenever presented for the vote; and all the friends of Minnesota, who aro opposed to Lecompton, b:i\c to do, is to reject tho unnatural duet, if Kansas and Minnesota aro tied togother. This done, the separato and distinct proposition for the admis sion of Minnesota, in accordance with the terms of her enabling act, would be carried at once. Let no man suppose for a moment, therefore, that he can be excused from voting for the full fruition of the Kansas swindle, in the idea that it-is necessary for the securcmcnt of justice to Minnesota.— N. Y. Tnb. Annual Election foh Directors of tue Pennsylvania Railroad Company.— The an nual election for Directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company Is in progress to-day, ot tho office of the Company, on Walnut street, above Third. The following is the ticket being voted for without opposition: J. Edgar_ Thompson, Washington Butcher, Wm. 11. Thompson, Josiah Bacon, Thos. Mellon, John Hulme, G. D. Rosch garton, Wistar Morris.— PhUa. Bulletin. Ago an<lDeblllty.~ As old age comes creopiog on » bring! with it many attendant Infirmities. lom «f #ppo tlU and weakness impair the health, and waiji of activity makes the mind dlsaontcnted and unhappy. In ca an where old age adds its influence, it U almost impomlbU to add vigor and health, and although many romodloj hare been tried,all ha>o foiled, nntil UOKIUIAYI-7B HOLLAND BUT EES were known and used. In every «**, where they hare been employed, they havo invariably gw,.,, •trength and reeton-d the appetite. They have become a great agent for this alone, and are ased by many people who are suffering from lona ofnppetito and general debility. In eaaea of long Standing chrouio disease*, they act os a charm, invigorating the syrtem, thus glting nature aiu.tli er opportunlty to repair physical Injuries. Cicnoxl—Be careful to aak for Uocrhavo’s Iteiand Bit ten. The great popularity of this medicine has Induced many Imitations, which tho public should guard against ■ Sotfat il per bottle, or rix bottlc*.tors&,bj thapro pri«ti.n,BENJ.PAOE, Jo., k CO., Manufacturing Pbarma- Wood street, between Ist and 3d rto,Efttafcin2& Pa* and Druggists gesersUy. figfcdftvT The Lecompton Legislature.— We have al ready been informed by telegraphic dispatches of the fact that three of the persons on tho pro slavery ticket for the Stale Legislature from Leavenworth county, Kansas, havo pledged themselves in writing not to accept the position or serve in case the certificates be given them. In the Leavenworth Daily Ledger we find the letters of five of the candidates referred to, being responsive to demands made by a committee ap pointed for tho purpose, at a meeting held in Leavenworth City. Only one of these says ex plicitly that he would not accept and serve. The others give very equivocal replies, |nd a public meeting, at which they were read, deeming them unsatisfactory, appointed a committee of one hundred to arrest them. They were, however not to bo found. The Slave Trade.— The Richmond IFAiy is out in an editorial article in favor of re estab lishing the African slave trade; and os, an ex cuso for it, urges tbo “great complaints from various quarters of Virginia of the scarcity of labor,” produced by “the immense draft mado upon the labor of the State, during the lost twelve months, by the southern demand,"which has carried off a number equal to the natural increase of the blacks. Washington, March l.—lt is well understood hero in the most intimate circles of the Presi dent’s friends that immediately on the adjourn ment of Congress, Mr. James Gordon Bennett will receive his commission as United States Minister to Austria. This will be the simple fulfillment of ono of the conditions on which the N. Y. Herald gives its support to the od mlnistration.—X. F. Trib. Special yiotiers, One of tbe moat pleating, at the tamo time ef fectiTe remedial for Dyspepsia *ud alt other diseases aria log from a morbid Condition of the stomach and llrcr is Dr. Ilostcttor’a Bitters. It not only removes the disrates from the ayatem, bnt by citing tone to the orean* or dices tlon, aids them In their function*. All who have triedit acknowledge Its excellences and superiority, and we there fore commend It to tho sufferer. Dr. Uostcttcr’s Bitter* ru a tonic is too well kpown to need praise. It is-therefore scarcely necessary at this time to do more direct at tention to this preparation which is certainly unequalled l.y any before tho public, satisfied as wo aro that ita wide spread reputation must provu lufllrieot to satisfy all of lu excellence as a relief and remedy lor all dlaeaK's cf tbo stomach. _Druggist* everywhere, and by IIOSTETTER A SSUTH, Solo Proprietors, Nos. 68 Water or 68 front sts ' feSOuiswT John C. B a ker & Co’s * GENUINE COD-LIVER. OIL!! Tnis Medicine, prepared in <ihc most ap pro?i>d maonor, and bottled by n*. has rewired the sanc tion of tho moat scientific of the Medical Profusion of Phil adelphta and elsewhere, who recommend it aa superior to any other now manufactured. or it* efficacy and importance as a remedial in cases of Consumption, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rheuma tiam, and oil Scrofulous diseases, it Is unnecessary to speak; —thousands of omiuent physicians of Europe and America having te-ted its wonderful curative properties. Propanol «ii|y by JOHN C. B4S£R k CO, Wbulrol* DniKKUK No. 1M North Thinl itrect, Philadelphia. gold by all PruypjgU throughont the coontry. fe‘23:dUir3o Mexican Mustang Liniment-Il is eight ycaresiuco this Liniment was first offered to tho aflUck-d. Muny millions of bottles baro been used, sod it has given better satisfaction than any article ever before tried for sim liar pwrjt.vt.s. It possesses a tpeeific power over inflamma tions, and chronic or accidental derangement of the Mas chs. Joints. I.igsm.mts or Skin. It Is a source of great pleasm-u to f.-el that we bare been the limnbl* means of re lieving such at) immense amount of BQffrring, and have caused many thousands to ‘‘leap for joy," because their pains were relieved, their wounds bealid and their stiff joints made elastic. Unscrupulous parties, regardless of their obligations to ourselves or the public, are engagod in attempting to intndnee a spurious and miserable article undtr another naxir, by representing it to be the same or similar. on yonr guard! Bny nono bat the origi nal MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT, and yon will not bo deceived. G. W. WiSTBCOoE, Origin ator. feiEJtlmwT BARNES A PAItK, Proprietors. N. Y. B'ORKtO-jf KXCHANGK. SIGHT-BILLS DRAWN BY Dt’SCAN, SHERMAN A CO., ON TIIE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OF ONE POUND BTKRLINQ AND UPWARDS. Aljw, Dills <>o the principal cities anil towns of Franc Belgium, Holland, Germany, Ilamia nnd other Europe* States, constantly on hand and for ale by WM. tL WILLIAMS A Co. _ Bankers, Wood itrret. corner of Third. lka« piCßitiKrs’ Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce, PRONOUNCKD BY EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS OF A LETTER FROM To both* MEDICAL GENTLEMAN ONLY GOOD SAUCE. 0 AT MADRAS, 1 . , ~ ~ . K To his Brother at in., .PMI»U. to P WORCESTEEiU , jIsm EVERY "Tell LEA A PERRINS that „ . , ’ their Sauce I* highlv esteem- VARIETY rft *4 Id lodia, and is, in my '*• opinion the nott palatable aa OF Dl?n. well aa the most wholesome Sanra that i» made." The only Mr.lal awarded by the Jury of the N»» York Exhibition for t>ancr, ana obtained by LEA A PER* BINS h.r tlWr WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, the world* wide tamo of which haring tad to ntunarims tmitatiyna, pur ehawra are earnestly requested to aeethat the uamiw of “LEA A PERRINS?' are imprewod npoo the Bottla and Stcpj*»r, and printed upon the labels. Sole Wholesale Agents for the Unite*! State*, JOHN DUNCAN A SONS, 405 Bmulwuy, New York. A stock always In shire. Also, orders r.-ciWcl for direct sMpmcot from England. my2Jydfcr afESSItSfCIIAS. A LEWTsGREIIEr, ■ ■ tmciikks op Tfffi' Wnl’JS.SyfftHl AJiCrtrNT AND MODBIUr LASGI'AGKS, As Greek, Latin, German, French and Spool'll, Taught by CHAS. GREBE, Cand. 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RINKHAKT, All binds of Tobacco, SnufTand Cigars, Hare recently taken the building No. 120 Wood slnwt, In addition to their Manufacturing K*ti>MUh)uoi>t,No. tSlrwtu Itreet, where they «ill |<« pleased to receive their frinuds, ap37:lydfa uKN'fIHTitY. OBIS* It 11. J . MAI.M £• £• .V, 811 lUrRON DKN T I S 'l'. FROM NKW YORK, EXTRACTS TEETH WITHOUT I'AJX. BY A LOCAL BKNUMUINQ AOBNT To tne GUMS ONLY. AT'lnurtJ Teeth on GoM. Silver, Platan* an<l Giitu Percba, uud I'orTorma all Dental </pvni(lirua lit n Bt ioniillr iianm-r, without ]>kld. moderate. 04 Smlthfleld Street, below Fourth, Jati..lCmr<- ’ mTSKUROU. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, Thegre&t superiority of SINOKR’S MACHINES Over all others for lh« nee of Clothing nmj Shoo Manufacturer*, llarnc*a Maker*. Carriage Trimmers and Coach Maker*, Hu Inna been known and practically ackminledaM. Hl* .NEW FAMILY MACHINE VI blcli Is Q light, entnjmcl and highly ornamental machine, (doing Ita work equally well with tho forgo machines.) and mu»l tx-coinea farorlto for family use. A full supply of the above Machines for sale at New York prlr-M, by R. STRAW, 313 Market eC, Pittsburgh, pa. Also, th« BOUDOIR BEWTNfI MACHINE. Price from to $5O. [del7J aolChly.irc sawxiN’o Imaohinbbi POK FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS. WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, .Bridgeport, Pittsburgh,oB Firth Street. This Machino* Stitches the Finest or Coarßoat Fabric, At the pleasures of tbu Oporalor,making with easo Oru 77io«J ami lautif 1 4 and duraUe ttftiche j per JUinuU, almost noise* lessly, and are becoming Indispensable for family use. tall information may be obtained by addressing James Swing.or ALEX. It, REED, Agent, . _ Neb CS Fifth street, Pittsburgh. P AYNB, BISSELL & CO., ~ KAXoncrtiuas or Cooking, Parlor and Heating STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fenders, otc., AodManafactarertof the Celebrated CAPITAIi COOKING RANGE, 50. 5133 LIBERTY STREET, JySfclydfc PITTSBURGH, PA. uaac j0xx5......... jonw u corn w. x'etruotma. Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOt'D A: CO., Manufacturers of CAST STEEL also, SPRING, PLOW and A. D. ETHEL; SPRINGSand AXLES, Cbrncr Rou and Firti StrteU, FillihvrgT), Ft. !9.\ac joaev.... i XL B. KOG-KaCS 6c CO, Rogers* Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth, lu2w”df r It ° U am * Firtt FtiUbttrgky A.. _ HJCNKTC H. COUjLNS. Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Cheese, Butter. Seeds, Irish. And Produce Generally. *** *wl Ai. Si mod Brat, rwlarilt. Sprtmjlottcfs, EXTENSION OF STAY. D US, C. M. FITCH iJ.W.SYIvKS Will continue their Office at N’t). 191 Penn Street OPPOSITE THE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, TILL APRIL FIRST , lSiiS. Whero they may be consulted daily, (Sundays excepted,) for Consumption* Aithma, Bron chitis and all otlier Chronic Affections connected with, or predisposing to Pulmonary Dlaeaac. ORS. FITCH A STKE3 feel that they cannot too earnest ly or too frequently admonish invalids of the EXCEEDING DANOER OF DELAY IN PULMONARY DISEASE—it* symptoms often seem so'trifling as to beget a delusive feel ing of safety even while the disease Is making rapid pro greas, and the patient neglects himself till a cure Is next to impossible. | Office Ilonri—lo A. PL to 4 P. PI. AB-No charge for consultation. A list of questions will be sent to those wishing to con sult us by letter. I Addrees DP.S.C. SI. FITCI< A J. W. SYKE3, noZkfctfdswT Ja2T 191 Peunjst., Pittsburgh. Pa. *• * cassia i „.s. a. cAnaica. A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, No. G 3 Fourth Street, _ PITTSBURGH, PESXA. Coaijiaiiiffl roprvii'uti-d of hlghtat at&ndiog. Cbart«-rwt ty Peunaylvaola and oth. r State*. Firv, Mariui-anil Life Ktftka f*kcn of alt description*. A'.' A. CARRIER, 9. 8. CAUUIF.It GKORGrE-W. keq manufacturbus, Girtitr of Pike and Mcchanict Street, P'flh Ward, PITTSDUKOII, PA., Maonlicture Pine and Oak Kegs of the various descrip tion* of NAIL KEGS, which they will will at thu lowest market prices. •J'Qjutrncte arv respectfully solicited. All work war* rant<*] of tbo best quality. deßMydfc JoHS UfTCX i. f. cttIIBOUOU BHFPON «te BIL.BROTK3-H, LAND AND HOUSE AGENTS Ao. lot Locust Street, between Ath and S(A Streets, . ST. LOUIS, MO. HOUSES, LOTS and LANDS for win or loax Ftate, Coun ty and City Taxes jtald on Real Estate; choice selections of lands entered undrrtb* Or&doalioo Law, nt 12U cents prr acre, comprising Pine, Mineral and Agricnltnml lands. •5-Land Warrants bought, sold and located. City r> fsr epees given. do?:d3mfc FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! FOR LAJDIES AJSTD MISSES, EMBRACING lIUDSON CAT and MINK SABLE, BTONE MARTEN, FITCU, SQUIRREL, Ac. OAPEd, TIPPETS, MUFF.«, CUFFS and OLOVES, in great variety anil price. _m»ll:dfc M’OORD A CO.. 131 Wow I street. MATLACK & ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 18 Pine Street, St. LouL, Mo. tint to Murdoch k Dickson, Ft. Louis, Day A Matl&ck, Cincinnati, Ohio, Chi*. Dnflleld A Co., Louisville. Ky.. F. 8. Day A Co , Bankers, pent, Ilia., Green A Stone, Bankers, Muscatine, lowa, Day A Matlock, Philadelphia, Pa^ R. Forsyth, Chicago, Freight Agent tor Illinois Central JaSrflmdfc DAWES'ic" CJ-jXJIjK'V, House, Sign and Ornamental Palntera, AMD a n A I MK R S, White Lieaditnd Zino Paints, Also, all kinds of Paints, Oil*, Varnishes, Window (Ilium, Patty, Brushes, Ac., Buod Street, two doors above Diamond Allen. mrlfclydfc iJusincßß (Cljangcs. NOTICK. ll*iTTSßcnan, Jan. 11th, 1«M. lIAY E tills day associated with me Benja min F. Pettit and Gillian* 11. Whltacre In the goners) Commission, Wool and Produce Basinets. The style of the firm will be SPRINOEU HARBAUtUI A CO. SPRINOKR UARBAroiI BPBIKon lURBaLaU...BESJtIiIN P. PETTIT...WS. n. WHJTACBI. SPRINGER HAEDAIGII A CO., COMMISSION HER 011 AN T S DEALERS IN Wool, Hides, Provisions& Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Strcot, Pittsburgh. Jal- TO LET—That large Warehouse, cumer*g-& of Wood street and Virgin alley, at present ».*rn-Bi3 pled by W. 0. McCartney os bd Auction "ton*. Enquire of FfTZSIMONS A MORROW. _ rnr2-3td« No. S Market street. TC'OK RENT—A comfortable d story EffS -A. Dwelling, situated on the west ildsofßoasitreet, fcjjj! well finished and In good erder, and has all the tmxi.-rn convenience*, water, gas, Ac. Bont fcJWJ. Enquire or isaac Jones, fe27-2wd Corner Ross and First strwts. FOR RENT.—The Dwelling House No. IjL Third street, near SmlthQeld, newly papered and painted lbroaghoat,g*«, Urge yard, Ac. Pc*«wk>r Imme- Also—The jiart of No 142 Fourth stre«-t. near Charry Alley, six rooms, good cnlUr and yard. RentjlbO per annum. Aleo—TbelWD Office Boom*, "Alitor/, front of No 14J , Fourth ilfot*, qccajded J. &. lUIL Eeq. Kent fl(K>. ' ftoat loi» lathe Modi'AFarl tor ul«tar I mat, near (ho Allegheny Valley Katlrftad. Enquire of , ' MOi WOODS, 100 Fourth itrwt, frgMtf Or— K. P, DARLINGTON", 37 Wood «tm-U FOU RENT—Two desirable Houses on oth ■U being tlia one I occupy at prrernt, and the new next (foot I’oaaralon given pl th** l*t April, IWh. For rent. Ac, apply to ALEXANDER KINO, 1173 Liberty etrect. ALSO —A comfortable throe etory Dwelling House on rrnu «tr*rt, near Wayne. »\«e«aloti can be had forthwith. For terme, Ac., apply to ALEXANDER K!N«. AU*O—A twortory Brick Dwelling Uouso on Esplanade etrrwt, Allcgbeny City. Immediate |x**e*iun given. ALEXANDER KINO. ALSO—A Frame Dwelling in the rear of the above Lou**, on Jarae* strocl, Allegheny City. Bent low to n g>.*l ton *ntL j.,1 ALEXANDER KING. TO LET—A well finished two story Brick Dwelling, containing tlx rooms. No. {•) g«H Franklin atreet. Enquire of SPIUNOER fIARRAI'fI(I A CO.. _ No. 2*6 LilM*rty atm t. FOR KENT—The large WurehnuHo gj*3 nowoccupiad by W. U. Bnillh A Co., N«a. lilJtlS, Firet and Second «tn-eta. Enquire of PARK. MrCUKDY A CO. JaOfcdlf No*. UV First and 12u tWond ■(- TO LET.—A two story Brick Dwelling R& lluose, No. ]75 Wylie street, at preaent ucr-aplnj freSl by nor lUcbard Floyd, well flu tubed and In good ordorTand bti all tbs modern conveniences: water, gu, Sc.; also stable and carriage house. Apply to J»IS JOIIN FLOYD A 00. ' Foundry for rent.—Tho Pnawni Focscar, Penn street, Pittsburgh, formerly occupied by Freeman A MUlcr, now by Hall A Bpcer. Is for r*ut. For torsi enquire of ALEX. Ml LLER, Eau„ or of >f UN DERWOOD, at the Bank of Pittsburgh, JaU.dtf FOR RENT. A comfortable two *tory Brick Dwelling, with Barn and atxmt sis urn uf ex cellent land, and bear East Liberty. Pameniou may G had Immediately nn application to ALEXANDER KINO; _ d®2 272 IJberty tnet. TO LET. — A 3 Btory Dwelling House, on Peon street, between Hand and Wayne atreeta. Beoj moderate to a good truant, and puescuiun given at once. For terms apply to ALEXANDER KINO, drt 2TS Liberty ,tn*et. A COMFORTABLE TWO STORY PB Dwelling, iltuate cm Waulnngton iliwt, gbouy city, ronnuiilng live mkiqi* and Quialnel ganei. Jw •eanioncao U- ba>l oiinie.liatetv. Enquire «( R II N<>. 2ln, LiU-rty ,t. TO Let.—The llall formerly occupied by the Sun« of Tou>|>i'(Hn<-e, nil the corner of Wood and Third atreeta. Enquiiv„f JOHN M'UILL A SUN, mr2:lf Nti.£>7 Lilieily em-vl. DWELUNQ WR''lVEx\t:-A' desi- KQ' ruble two atory |tr icM ibuiM «n containing 0 looms, n g>»»l jarJ afid pulnieii alnu pap..rod, apply to WAIT \ WlL*<>N, JaA No. 2i*l Lil»*it) afreet. rpu LET—A two *tfiry brick Dwelling _l_ cpnlomiiig ti rooms and flnUhrtl garret, atfiiatojjjn oc O'llara *i, Enqqirc of K 11 KIN’U, felfl ' No 211 LIU-rty street, LE T—A.|rell tinisheil two *tory A Ilrlrk Dwelling; In nlreotder. mntaining alx JJUji motna mud Quiahed gay ret, wlthgu. water and bath ru>iu>, altuafe cm Wadilngtin st, Allsgriauy cllr. Enquire of felti R_II KINO. Nn2ll _LII»«-rtystreet, TO LET—A two story Brick levelling dia on Ilaystmit, bitwcon Penn and tho river. En-Ju-jl qulroof fate IL 11. KINO, N 0.211 Liberty iu Sale. Farm for Sale. THE ANDERSON FARM, 2} miles PB above the Depot, *t New Brighton, Denver on Block Uuaoe Ruo, containing IUB acres of excellent land, every aero of whdeh Is tillable, and 05 of which Is un* •b-r cultiratlun. Thare are 18 acres of good timber, 60 seres in gross and pasture, and an abundance uf coal. Thor© i» an Orchard oi grafted fruit trees. In almost every field there Is a spring of 'nerer-fidUng water. The improvements aoosist ot a new frame Dwelling, nt tachod ton weather-boarded log, aimall tenant house sod a large frame Barn, to by 3Q feet. This choice-farm la is a-rhigh state of cultivation, fences good, mad in a respectablo neighborhood, convenient to chnrcboa, achoula For terms, enquire at THIS OFFICE, or of JaßMAwtfT j. ANDERSON, New Brighton, |»n. Ohio Land fot Bale. THE subscriber offers for sole section ten, township 12, rang© 10. Blark county, Ohio, commonly known a» u ßowtaan’sl}ccUon, n containing flUhacrea. It is situated three miles wyst of Mamilloa, on the State Road leading to Wooater, and within about two miles of the Pitts burgh, Ft. Wayne and Railroad. ' The auuth, east and north-east quarter© are partly cleared and Improved— the remainder is coveted with superior timber*—and the whole la well watered by spring© and running streams.— This section is considered the floost body of land in the county. It will bo aoU undivided or in quarter* to auit porch Men. TotboMwho dMlreto invent lo real c«Ute • better otmcrtunltT i» rare!* offered. J. IL fiWEITZKE, No. 101 4th fftreet. Plttibnrgh. ocsfcdiwtrr FOR SALE—I Trading Boat, 80 by 16 feet, 3 ply roof. 0 long Coal Boat Cables, For sale low for cult or kiiproTednote*. Enqdlroof GEOBGE VT. DinM, at Vf. M’CUatock'r Carpet Store, No. 112 Market street. FOR SALE—A Drug Storo situated in one ofth* beat tocAtlona’jn tbedty of Piltiborgh, for either * jobbing, retailor preecHptioti business. -lndaceacntaare oflered to purdiiuen containing advantage* of rare occur* mice. For Information. Imintre of JOHN HAFT, Jr- at No. 100 Wood Street, corner of Wood and Sixth, Pitta burgh, pa. fee STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & COi, AT TUB MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE EVERY THURSDAY EVENINGv—Rank, Bridge, .Insonuice and Copper Stock, Bond and Real Batata add at public sals at tbo Merchants’ Exchadee by y AUSTIN LOOMIS k 00. Notea. Drafts and bay oo Real Estate negotiated on roaaonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, «21.; BtocM r Note Brokers. 02'fourth si. QPON G E S—A* large assortment of fine o;Bponga* conxtsntly on hand at JO9. FLEMING'S. #ltb aabrrtisrmrnts. CITY WARRANTS. ~ In »mall amo<t!it« Kor ulo «l THIS OFFICE. Nett Cash Dry Goods~Houa£ OPENING OF SPRING GOODS' EITI RE Sc LA. NUKLIi. Fourth and Arch i trretr, Philadelphia, ARE now-offering n full stock of X E W GOODS FOIt SPRING OK ISM FASHIONABLE SPRING GOODS BLACK SILKS, 24 to Zi incite wide Sprlnp Drru Good*, now sltlpb, SlwwU, iu all the jipwml ktylox, BritUh, FreDcb and American Clilntz>-« Fnli Stock of Domestic Good*, Full Stock of Uuropeon Goods. Ba * ao, “ w « W**!*. recoltod irum 1 A UCTIONS of Now \ork and Philadelphia. w E .^£ ll £ NT3 2 *** <DTl * e ' l to -xamine the ttoek TKRMS.jWstt Cash, and lowprleea. mr4:im*tK T Valuable City Property for Sale. lIAT very desirable lot on Wuter Street and IWonla Alley, next to .!„hu Irwin k }»...■«, win* taj r«rt on Wuter and Front atrect*. urn! 10? .l/-p .il.m* tU It will lx; «<>M t.ipetbor or In loti ot iM.ir Jl feet r ail., ear tirm«, (whlrli will lw made easy n> tr> jia\nu-iit.j ,i|. t'b *•' , JU.<KI*JI S. LEECH A’CO . Liberty str».-t. I'.lMmh^li Railroad Stocks. TIIE SUBSCRIBERS will cxohsuijro > ff 11. 11. STOCKS for WESTERN LANDS on tli- Missouri river preferred Joii:i’H S I.KI'.l'H A Cu. YALUABLE STOCKS At Auction —Will b" sold at tho Morcliauts' Exchunp*. on Thursday , evening, March ■ltli.at 7 y t ..’clock. I •ham lJank Stuck. > Also, an interest lu th« Youghioghcny Navigation Co H) AUSTIN LOOJUSACO., Stock UroUrro, 63 Fourth St. SVUUE — I*o 1.1,15. Balt. S. 11. receiving and for ««le by mrl DAVID fl HKIUIST. FLOUR —50 bbls. Superfine in store and . fomaloby mr< _ DAVID C. lIKRUST. ■ CORN MEAL—IUO bus. kiln dried in store nir4 DAVID C. HKRJIST. Mill fjsiso—««ki lii. (hopj.ecilvdTn «orc and for sale by DAVIp C. 11ER03T. E FLOUR—2O hbls. extra lor saie by mrl DAVID C. HEItn&T. Buckwheat flour—so Bick« for sale »ery low to dose consignment, by D.C. HEJIBST i mr * corner LilMTty nt.d Hand stiretn. 1 An Exchange is Offered. ALU ABLE FARM in Beaver County is offered iu exchange for improved property lu I‘itu burgh or Allegheny City. The farm contains over two hundred acre*, nun to the ■ railroad aud Ohio ri»er. and distant from railroad statiuuiJ : about on« hundred rod*. The improvement* are n good dwelling lirc<o, born, and all necessary outbuildings. 'I lie place utKninri» with limestone aud coil; al»o springs of pure water. Is nnder pood fenen, the land productive and in a high state of cultivation* In addition to which there is wood sufficient to pay for half the place. In short, it is not sur passed by any farm »n the county As the proprietor Is not a fiirmiT. In either U.e.n *. |.r»r lich or inclination. h« prop.*,* this trtule for in'ipror-d property in »*ith» r t try. Apply to \Y* A. IRVIN, ut Station Hotel, Allegheny, froms to 0 o'clock. A. M- or from 4to£>p. M. uir2;lme-^l "PniU'DELPBU: SPRIMi; I>sn. A. (I. ROSEMIEIM &. BROOKS^[ No. :ill (old 12r>> South Second St.. RL.SPLCI FL'LLA invite Denier* nn-l Mit linrrs to their fjv»h nn<i «t.x-b »f RIBBONS. BONNET MATERIALS. CBA ITS, BLOND LACE 3, AhTIUCIAi. FLoURK.a. |;i SC I IE -TRATV PoNNKTS, MENS' ANRi ItuVff HATS, Jml.v*Ks" BLOOMERS AND FLAT?, An<l fvory limit; 4-.>[iuo|ti>o with tlii* l.runth of (ha Mi*i- 85-SU >rt timo un<] jivli buyers will fiud nur prior* adapted to their requirements and n di*:om<t of TJ* jwir cent f.<r cnah will bo allowed. eB-Plca* l nil ont ad!) prwrrt liiij ulriTtUeuient to r»- «ind you of vL.ultig ui wl»cn vun cumo to this city, uirloinli'ni Hlcmid to Soathamplon mnd Havre. The magnificent steamship^ VANDERBILT, fOi* tons. I’. K. LtFtVAt, Ala. 3m£S tor, «ill util with Ib-inaiL— yrmn .Y»u- J'nrt ft-r /V«th Southiuiifttmi a >id Saturday. April 10 ; HrdnoaOay April ”s Saturday May \Ti j Wedtinday Juih W Saturday July 3 Wednesday Ju|v J 1 I’rico of according to location-'of mom’ first Cabin, f I'K) urnl SKJ<V. Second Cabin soo ami JTS. dellrered in lvonrtun anil Fnri*. Fur passage nud to I> TORUANCR, Agent, No, S Howling Creep. Xr'r Vork. “ French Artificial Flower* and Floxve' Matcriala, WE arc nuiv receiving our Spring Stylo of French FI,'WITS ami Finwcr Material*. wbirli for Ta ring ami bcapty »nrpa-i»e* any former season'-* importa tion-*. BJ&naractnriiig n-arlj nil the Honda we offer for rule, enables u« to offer to U bob-eale i.nclncetni-iiti* both in prlii- and routined utiles. Uatrkb ami Fancy Feather* in many »ty lea, soluble fyr Spring Sale*, also, cvrry description of low priced Fancy Feetln-rs, for trimming Hoy*' and Children*' Straw and Fancy Hats For sale on liberal term*, by JNU C. MU.\OEIU<oN SMYTH * CO., ___ _ Uon Ilnu.lway. SVw York American Kloivere, I&uacbea, &c, <fcc. TIIE to ilruvr attention t»> th«lr department of Am.-ricao I'laaers, Kusob** and «rhi.-h •»lIIIft f.undcoinpletr, tb«* dcaigus luJug t*krn fmm the fit«hlunnt;l» French, - and the tuann factor* i:,*ir oten Fitr'tinej. tr\.Jrsale Ihig*rt aid;j an- n.jti. sl.-.! lo -inn.liiv lli* mmplrs. JNU. C. HENDERSON SMYTH Jk CO, feHJml_ ... . : &W Broadway,New York. lloca's Btnedy for i'nlmonary and Tu« bcrcuiar Coniumpllou. HA\ IN’ti been appointed mile Agent for the Kile of Ifc.h UEiIONIMn ROCA'3 celebrated CUKE FOB CONSUMPTION, tbe poblk will now be put iu (««*»<• isloD of one of the tnuet extraordinary remediue «». Uiit for what has heretofore l-x n coniidemi mi innimhhj dicease. 1 ban* llie more roadily undertaken the ug.-nry. from the Uctofite extreme •implicit) —tuoug an 'Tppiuu ftort. the ortluu of nhkb it Becmiugly uiinu iiKkm, and U* having none of those attribute which make up the mini, i mjc coinpmimU now In general use. With the Utmoat confidence in th« sun -sa of Dm* remedy, which has heretofore lw**n n)>W in pt-lrate practice with great auccews, a* D sliowu hy Dutnermi* letter* and cert.d cute*, is uow o!lcre«d to the public. A paiaphli'l, c-outajuing directions, letter* hum dialin gi iu hod individual*, and documentary endeuce from the physicians of the hospital of Karan*, inland of Cuba. Ac, will accompany the remedy Those spe*k volumes In its praise, ami publicity it ..My reijijiMil to lender it a* (-opular oilt in U-nrtlrlal Addrv** JA 51 Et* KHESK. Sole Agrtit lortliv United SUIk. • N.,, 3JI .Market itrect, I'hUadidphla Prln. ipal liffl.-e. IU2I) riTZWATKIt fel. Jin.l Tlie Ural Furl so nae (tala Wratbrr la CANNEIi C.U)AL. AOOUU SIZEL) LUMP LAID*ON THE Orate w-jll n-uin lire for Is lumre. and at aDy time a bruk fire i« wunt.'d, a few blowa of the poker and preala— It bureta nut Into a bi llhaiit llame, dlspouslng light and hint through all the ream. TRY Ord.-re tell at the Depot, corner Amlersonatrwt and R. R , Allegheny, or dropped In the Poet Ofllr*. Pittsburgh, prumpUy tilled! Bituminous Coal aleodelireredat lowest rates. r> W. A. MtfCLUHU. 1853. CARPETB. 1858: THE HARKCT FTRKET CARI'KT .STORE, IS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY A all demands for Veit*!. Brussels. Three-ply and In grain Carpet*, of rrery .l.wriptian, at) |e mid .juality, Oil Cloths, fronr3 to 24 fn-t wide, at lower prirre than we hava erer before oflerMattiug tor i.lllces or churchre; PaltiU*i \t indut* irs, and ererythMig connect ed with the Carpet f Umiee Fnrtilihlng, As we niitioipate au adtai, .. in prlcre alter the Spring Trade <>[K-ns, we would snggest to nnrehaaers to make their ■ele-tiona ».<w from our largo tiUx.k and at our prewut rery low pure*. fe22 W. M'CLINTOCK. Sharou Iron Works. 1M1 K SHARON I RON COM PAN Y OFFER . fur aalc or r«ot thoir Iron and £l«*«d Works, at Aliar .u, M.-rr. r manty. IVfnsa. Tlivito work* art- coni jiaratiti-ly i.rw. and ii. K i--I ...mlitiwi, ami j.roridcd with aroplo jK>wt-r ntol umrltiuorr lor thi< mumifurturr of vti-rj deacrlj.to.il of Iron. NalN BDd .“pike*, and UUot.r, gloar and 0«M I Coiuiei tml therewith arc about thirty-four acre* of land, with a Urg” mmiKrof eiMlont dwrllloc* for workmen. Tlic«o Works aro located on the Erie Krtcm ■lon Canal, la Ibo viduity <>f numerous Blunt furnace* amt Ccnl IWulm, affording abnmlnu! supplies of mw tnutorisfc'— It Is tl*>-nnvl tmno-rmniy to lm more particular In iho do *cri|.(i.in, a* p..no.na .li»[K«o.| l<- purchase or mint will, on dout.t, wl*h to eiamiuv the proj—rty for tbemwdviw Pnrtber Information r«, I. n <d.Uin.-l l.y addressing tha Company, at P.rm. I'entia.; DAVID AONEW. Agent. Rlchtrdiou'i IrUli Ll'acni, Daukiki, «c, r pilE nultlii’ will jileuso hear in mint] that -L the GENUINE UOOlii arn always with Urn full ripnattiro <>f the tlrrn. rlr. HICHAKD?m\, {JONS* OWDE.V. J. IIUI.I.OCiCKA J. B. LOCKE, Agent*, 3U Chnrrh atnew .Barclay »t., New York. Water Rent on New Building AMi PERSONS owing Water Kent on Building* now iu progress, or recently erected, are re.jne*t<"l to avlllc llnir renpecltro scroiioti during the |>n<M*nc tiT<-k. Owner* and Cootractora to u*e by.lrani water for building purjwneii'are hereby noting that they mint preriunaly procure n pern it therefor, u dl reeled i.y an Ordinance, paraed May : M . MM. Permits can be proem t-d at the Office of Clio Water Wotka, Council ritamlwra wd_ JDO WHIGIIT. Aastmaor. Removal-Bcerhave's Holland Bitters/ WE have removed the manufactory nanuiAVE 1 * Holland bitters to n.» sVimd street, below Second. MtdawtfT BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja„ A CO. LOST— A Htout Scotch T«*RiETDor.rabout ono year old, with eropood care, dnn colored.. The unaer will l>* suitably rewarded hy returning him Jo mr " * BWJEKTON.IO7 Wood at. OLIVE OIL—iSO-basketn just rccM and for sals hy -D. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO - corner Fourth and M ood streets. 9 500 RYE.—Two Thousand Five 5. , Hundred bushel* prime Rye on hand ami for «1* by • y. 8 . WEAVER, Freeport. Pa March Ist, JHas—mrftd.'lt* ' 500 WHEAT.—Five Hundred w/ vy bushel* of prime Wheat on hand and for ul> hr p ~ J*. S. WEAVER, Freeport, l*n. Report, March lit, IbOSi—uir£3td* MATTSON’S U E LE B R ATE L) S Y KINOES —Theae Fyriuges are pronounced to Ih> superior to TZ ID . , Tll, r anything in thl. lino should call aud examine them before purchasing .Is*, where. _mrt - JOS. FLEMING. LIN SEED <5iL, boiled and raw; ulsn Vur nUhi-a and TurpenUue, fbr sale at No. 20 and 28 St gjgg; J. A H. PHILLIPS. X?LOUK AND FLAXSEED^/ - ' JC 79 bhla Floor, Oallatine Mills; 19 bbls and 7 bags YUxaetd. t; arriTe and for sale hy mr - ia.UAIi DICKEY A CO. J^LOUK —500 bbls. White Wheat extra fam . Hy, in store and for u’o hy SPRINGER HARD A LGII A CO, . No 2P& liberty street. POTATOES —20U bbls. on hand and for . ■*»« b T LEWIS A EDOERTQN,IO7 Wood at. I NIONIO bbls. Onions for sale by y/ HENRY H. 00l LTNB. EOOi^— ii bbls. 1 resit Eggs just roo’il and for sale by mr2 HENRY It. COLLINS. IXLD & DRY TAINTS of all colors for , Bile by J. an. PHILLIPS. 2d A2B 81 Clalrit. WINDOW; GLASS <fc PUTTY for sale at 26 ami 28 St Clair at. J, A IL PHILLIPS. WALLPAPER! WALL ‘PAPER !1~ W. p, MARSHALL A COterc preparing for an tm* matue tala of Wail Paper this spring, - Coian and tea, at 87 Wood street. * M Merchants’ Insurance Co. of fhiladelphia. WM. V. PETTIT, Prwt. D. J. McCANN, Secretary. Ani</mit of Capital Stock paid In and ioreated—{2oo,ooo 00 '■irplus .. „ 63,428 33 $263,428 36 lu«.rr» Cargo Risks on the Ohio and MUiusippl iUrera and <ril>nt&ric-*. Insures against loss or damage by Fire, «i<k> against the penis of tho Sea, and Inland Navigation and Ti importation. DIIECTOKS. If u.. V. J.,|,a C. Montgomery, John M. Pnmroy, D. J. McCann, R. V. Winner, Bene Ouilton, Beoj. L. WooUtcm, John A. Marshall, Charles I). Wright, John J. Patterson, ElwwklT. WM. V. PETTIT, President, K. F. WITStMt Vice l‘r.*s«d*nt. DTKiUT J. MrCaxn, Secretary. RTTnura. Geiger, Lanil) A C->„ Philadelphia back, Morgan k StiJfole; do. Truitt, Uru. k Co, do. Pntnroy, Caldwell k Co, do A. T. Lane k Co, do. St-innutx. Ju«tice k Co, do. pnX'UClctUI OFFICE, No. 07 WATER STREET ttuiV.Ur R. w. POINDEXTER, Agent Franklin Fire lumranct Company of PHILADELPHIA DIRfrTORS. j Adolph K. Doric, Katuurl Grant, David 8. Brown, Jacob U. Smith, Morris Pattenon. CUAIILKS N. DANCUKU, President. Chaiu.ch 0. Bascru, Secretary. Thta Company eunUnne-a to make Insurance*, permanent or limited, on everr description of property In town and country, at rate* M low os are cotniatmt *rUh security. The Company liavo reserved a contingent food, which, with their Capital and Premium*, saf.-lj invested* alTiird ample protection to tLc Assured. The AbvcU of the Company, on January Ist, IsSl, ** pub lished agreeably to the Act of Assvmbry, were m follow* tit.:— Charles \V B.nirktr, George \V. Kk'hat.la, Thonin* [lut, Mordecni D. hewi*. To Ll,is Waguer, Mortgagee Heal Estate Temporary Loans™. Stocks Cash, Ac_....„ _ $1,212,708 44 clncp thi'ir Incorporation, a period of twenty-one year*, they hare paid upwards of Ono Million, Foar Hundred thousand IMbire Loese* by Bro, thereby affording evidence of the advantage* «>f Insurance, *j well u their ability and disposition to meet with protuptnew all liabilities. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, »l>'9 Office ftoutheaat cor. Wood and Third IU. Continental lasnranee Company. IncnryoraUd Ly the Leffiilature of Pmntylranta, WITH A PERPETUAL CHARIER Anthorlwd GxpU.il, One Million Dollan r . Bocnn«d and Accumulated Capital No. 61 Walnut Slrtel, above &amd, rhQeuUlphvx. Fire Insurance oo Building*, Furniture, Merchandlee, Ac | gencAlly. Mariue lusuraure on Cargoe* and Freights, to all part* the world. Inland Insuraaenou Good*, At, by Lake*, Biters, Canata atid Land Carriage, to all parte of the Uuion, on the moat uvorobio term*, consistent with security. ] disxctou. . GEORGE W. dLLADAY, formerly Recorder of Deed*. Ac., 1 Philadelphia. ! WM. BOWKRB, formerly Register of WUU. JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman A Smith, Importing Hardware and Cutlery Merchant*, No. 21 North Third street, above Market, Phils. JOSEPH OAT, Arm of Joeeph Oat A Son,Coppersmiths, No. 12 Onarry street, Philo. EDWARD V MACHI7TTF, firm of Maebotte A Raljrnel, Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 124 North Third street.aNre Race, PLUa. HOWARD UINCIIMAN, Ann of Lirlngston A Co., Prodnee ! *nd Commission Merclnyits, No. 27» Market at above Eighth. PhibC. GEORQE W. COLLADAY, PrwWrtil Oaux Waso!»,R.«creUry. JOSHUA BOMNSON, Agent. No. 24 Fifth etroet aLalrm.] Honongahela Company, Omcnu—JA.ME£ A. UUTCOTSON, Pnaidrnt lIENUY M. ATWOOD, tJweUry. Omc*, No. P-* Wmi Stkcjst, /wurr Again* <iU l-iadt of An* and Marint Si AJspKT?, NuV -JOTn, 1867; Ptock Du* Hills, |>*jaMcon demand, secured by two »fj>rt>T*d namrx $1(0,000 0 Hill* Uccei«-al>ln «ift *na 3 U.OGS 8- 70 iliarra Mechanics’ Bank Stock— <u»\ 3,(rJO 00 l > reni:nm Notes 31,002 60 Olllco Furnltni*. Booh Accounts /it AVw J'ori- Wm. H. Knht.l»als«||, Wm. Kf», Tbm. H. Clack*, J-.-luJUaPuS—oo?o:a»J ItENKY M. ATWOOD, Sec'y Pennsylvania Insurance Company of rmsnmao. O fit r • Wo. 03 Fourth Streo Jacob Painfrr. W. Smith, A. J. JciQtS, llody I'atlxraoD. J. V TomiiT, 1. Grier Spr>-iil, W It. Mrilnd**. C. A. Colton, CHARTERED CAPITAL... and Marine JUsti President—A. A. Can Vice President—Root Secretary and Treason Woslern insurance Company OF PITTBUUROH. GEORGE DARSIE, President F. M. GORDON, Secretary. • - OFFICE, No. 92 Water afreet, (Spang A Co.’* Warehouse,) up i Lain, Pituburgh. IPiiJ Jtuurr against ali Linds of Fire and Marine Kixkt A Home inttilulion managed by Directiirt. who art i oeU known in Uu community, and who art determined. by prtrmjJnssj and liberality, to maintain the character wAtcA thty hart assumed. as offering the best protection to thott u-Ao desire to lx insured. i~. ASSETS, OCTOIiKU 11, IS4T. Stuck Accounts OO Sturtffag'* 2.1C0 00 Dill* Receivable. 4,161 C 7 OlScu Furniture “40 00 Oj.-n Account*. P.47# 04 Oa.ii 14,W1 44 I‘mmJuiu NiK<* 49 UilU Di.cuut.-d 121,003 73 Urarmi panic, K. MtUer, Jr., J. W. Duller, 0 \V. Jackaun, James klcAulej, Alexander Speer, Andrew Ackley, i.ulf.: GORDON, Sec'y. KorcKa ininranee Company, OP PENNSYLVANIA, OJlee Xo. 99 Witer SL, POUburgK. itsm, jroT. 2d, IM7: SUxk Do* Bills, |njtUt on dunuil, sad secur ed bjr two approved name* $97,600'00 C»«b in Pittsburgh Trust Company „ oo,lM 14 Premium dqUs__ • 01 604 20 Hill* ltffrlnliln _ _ 9*087 10 Moftp*®....... "“"Z":"" b!fl00 00 122 (bare* Lxeliangw Rank Fjysk—Cost- 0,950 00 300 shares Iron City Bank Stock—Amount paid 7.J00 00 200 shares AUtghtay Bank Slock— do 6 000 00 67 (hares Mxbanics’Batik Stock—Cost 4X23 63 Book Accounts--.... 14X72 26 Office Furniture _ gQ2 J. It. Sbornbergor, W K. Nimlck, K. l>. Cochran, John A. Caaghi-jr, C. \V. Batchelor, Jam*-* 1. Rennett, W J. Audrraou. tl. Pnnntt, Secretary. lelaware Hutnnl Safety laioranee Company, Itieorpnraird by the LtgUlaturt Pmntylvania, 1636. Office, S. E. Comer Third and Walnut els., rHILADKLPIDA. MARINE INSURANCES on Vessel*, Cargo, and Freicht to all parts of tho world. INSURANCES on Goodi, by Rlt*w Lakes ami Land Carriage*, to all part* of the Union. EIRE INSURANCES on Mcrchandlto geni-rallr. On Ston-s, Ptye-Hlng Ilooecs, Ac. AmU nf Utt Cbmpany, Not. 2d, 1857. Bond*. Uort^Agn,mud Real Batata. $101,390 0* Philadelphia City, and other Lcnui* 137,011 33 Block la llajika, Railroad A InjunmcoCon! 12,008 00 mnj Iterrirabta 220,201 03 Cuban hand 38,802 GO Balance* In band* of Aetata, Prcmlomi on Marine Pollch-e recently Usned, and olb cr dehtJi duo the Company....... Snbecription Notca, William Marlin, Juiaph 11. 8i«l, Edmond A. Souder, John 0. Davis, John A. Penrose, George 6. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Dr. It M. llnston, WlUifim C. Lndwlg, Uogh Craig, SpxiirorMcllvaln, Charh-s Keller, 11. Jones Brooke, Jacob P. Jones THUS,' llcirxT Lruirui, Bocrctsry. ap&lyd—)el2 Reliance Slntnai Insurance Company of PHILAPBLpniA. Office No. 70 Walnut Street °*m*t Am,92d-^«tT»*2» ( W4 to—S retrain Inarm. sir* 1 u*omuc* oo Unildlng*, Merchandise, Furniture. Ac. In townorconutry. a , Th . 8 Principle oomhiLed with (ho security of a Capital, entlUMthelmurod to share In lb« profit* 01 the Company, wlthont liability Idr tunes The Script Certificate* of this Company, for profits an convertible at par. Into the Capital Stock of the Company CLEM TINGLKY, Prueident B. M. HlNCliMAN,Secretary. Clem Tiogley, Wm. H. Thompson, Samar) Blapham, O. W. Carpenter, Robert Steen, a 8. Wood, Marshall Hill, Jacob T. Banting, WUUaa Mnaarr, Nsptnne tnanranoe Company, OP PHILADELPHIA, Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street. Organized auder the Qeneral Insurance Law, with a e»«a Oaptul of $lOO,OOO, privileged to inareuo to Insures against lau cr damage by Fire, Marine, Intend Navigation and Transportation. omens. □. 0. LADQIILLN, President. RICHARD SHIELDS, Vice President. QEOBGBJOOIT, Secretary, caucton. H. C. Lacgblfn, D. Montgomory W. C. Stotoshury, Hichard Shields! D. Shamrood, OeorgeScott: lFdk Insurance, ..Tr?..s9lS,lit3 us M,J77 78 83,066 17 01,889 00 64,340 81 HOME OFFICE. OF PITTSBURGH. $218,016 02 Wm. A, Caldwell, Wilson Miller, John MeDerltt. Geo. A. Berry Intchiaon JstnoaA. li DIRECTORS. | Wade Hampton, A. A. Carrier, Hol>ert Patrick, A. C. Sampson, .1. 11. Joses, John Taggart, Henry Bpruul. Nicholas Voegbtly, James □. Hopkins, - ..$300,000. i taken of all descriptions. ICKJIS. PiTTttWI. r—LOain Sraoui- nokdlj ssi;,ui to Wiu. McKuigbt, Nathaniel Holmee, A lea. Nimkk. David M. Long, William 11. Smith 0. W. Rlckstaon, MMCToas: 0. W. Cass, 1. M. Pcntiock W. IV. Martin, R. T. Lrech, Jr- D. McCandiesa, Geo. 8. Sol den. SnOENDEAGKR, Pree* no3M3m 09,730 57 100,000 00 $709,790 37 Jamas C. Hand, Theophil os Paulding, * James Traqnair, WilUam Eyre, Jr- J- F. Penlstcm, Joshna P. Eyre, Samnel K. Stokea, Henry Sloan, James B.UcFarla Thomas 0. tTsea Robert Barton, Jr., John It Semple, PttUb’c. D. T. Morgan, « J.T.Lopm,’ iIARTIN, President .0. HAND, Vice President A. MADEIRA, Agent, ils Water street. Plttsbur* | G. M Btroad, John R. Worrell, Ben). W. Zingtay Z. Lothrop, 11. L Canon. Robert Toland, C. Stevenson, Chaa. Leland, Wm. BL Semple, PUtsb’g. J. O. COFFIN, Agent ler Third and Wood streets ~U^ l l BUTI'ER-WOO lbs . prirao fresh J?ASSSaSHsa* FSlft^gjgg2i^ategT t M mr * JOS.TIWITO, . mr “ corqu or Ilia tittle, Pks. kesiorek-aS: oOicr vopplj of thli eiceUect Otir BtftomfmceU . mrt :: I : JOa. JLEHPfQ. tons,: prime -qtalftf, JjtJaß arrived and fcroUty H mxi JS.OASTIMUt. Insurant*. The Hannfaetnrers’ Insnrante Company Ofic* .Vo. 10 Hrrchantt' Esehange, PHILADELPHIA, Charter Perpetual— Capital $500,000. . WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS O? Fire, Marino and Inland Risks WM. A. KIIODES. IWd.ot; CnAS. WISE. Ylr* Presidont; ' ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary. DtUCTOU. ! CllSL*. Wlw, IJollß I*. Blmnm, J. lUoaldo Sank, TUonms Bell, ! M. KldiarJ* Mackle. Rtrnxscz. W. A. Rhodi-n. A. S. Lippim-tt. James P. Smith. Chad. J. Field, Wm. Neal. Jntlge Heath, K. D. Jonea,Esq.,Ca>h. CiL Bk James Slilllngtr, Esq-, Messrs. Robinson A Qr James Howard, Esq., u T. Kennedy, Jr., A Cn_ C. U. Paulson, " Wade Hampton AOn J. S. Leo, FUo., u Cunningham A Co. ** Pi ttshnrgh Office, No. 9C Water street. fr22al l£ if EDW. q. DELL, Agent The Grtal Western Fire and fiarinejns. (jo., OF PHILADELPHIA. Oftrt in Comyant/'t Ikii’ditH}. No. 403 llainui, corner of Fourth Street. COAXTIX fIRPCTCIt- AUTUORIZKD CAPITAL.. Capital pai<l in Pnrplu*. January l*t. rnIK IXSTTRASCE— I.(mi:.-tl or Perpetual. 74 « M MA RL\E JXSCJiAA'CJZ, on V.wU, Cargo and Freirfit* /MAM) ISSURANCH lijr Rivers, Canal*,- Ukaand Land Currlage. directors: Charles C. Latbrop, 1423 Walnut street. William Darling. 1610 Pine street. Alexander Whillden, Merchant 18 North Front *t Isaac Jlulehorst, Attorney and Counsellor. John C. llonter, firm of wrigbt, Hunter ACo. B. Tracy, firm of Tracy A Co., Goldsmith's Hall John R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White A McCurdr. Tbos. L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie A Zeller. Jaa. B. Smith, firm of Jrl B. Smith k Co Hon. Iloury SI. Fuller, office 227 South Third *treet. John IL Vogdes, office corner of Seventh and Saoaom Jam«* Weight, late Caahler Bank of Tioga. AUred Taylor, office Cairo City Property. 1 Jooa J. Slocnm, office 228 South Third street. C. a LATHROP. Praldest. W. DARLING, Vice pnddant LEWIS OREOORY, 1 u . ’ rttmomu Second Vito Prc.iil't J “ r " ch 8 W.l! .t, N. T. JAMBS WRIGHT. Secretary and Treasurer. 11. K. BICUAHDSON, Assistant Decretarv. R. W. POINDEXTKB, Agent, - f»l" 87 Water street, Pittsburgh Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Fire and Marine Insurance Company. K. XV. Corner Second and Walnut Sts., PHILADELPHIA'. Assrrs or »h* cofcpaxr, Jisuiat lar, 1858 Bond*. Mortgagee. Ground Renta, Bank and other Stacks .... oo Loaned for Stocks _ - 37 ggp qq Trust Fund in New York 23)15V66 Deferred payment on Stock 97'7c0 00 Bill* Receivable.-... 74,404 07 Cash on band and duo from Agent* * 45,000 33 Premium* on Policies reeently Issued and debts ’ duo the Ccmpafiy 3C^63f > S53O£M» THOMAS B. FLORENCE, P maiden* Edward U. Utuinou), Secretary. emuortFuia umneo. John 11. Brown, | David B. Brown, M. Baldwin, | Charles L. Buto. PITTSBCRIin BErEUXACES. Ncwmyer A Ursff. 1 James Malinger. ; •' 'ame* Howard A Co., Phelps, Carr A Co Wm. McCuUy A Co., | J. M. Irwin. . Pittsburgh Office, No. 00 Water Street. _fel2:3md THOMAS J=. HUNTER, Agent. Citizens’ lnsnranee CompY of Pittsburg} Wlf. BAGALEY, President, BAN DEL L BecKtkr?: OjJict W Water Street, between Mrrhrf end Wood <S*» Hull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio sod mu. alnippl Rivers, and Tributaries. Also, aealut the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transport, atlon. r Wm. Itngaley, Samuel Roa, Jas. M. Cooper, Jas. Park, Jr., Isaac M. Pennock, 1 8. Uarbaugh, Capt. Sam'l C. Young, Ja22 John Cal CapLMort SterUac, F. M. Kier, Jobs 8. M worth, Fmida Selim. Wm. B. Qxjt, John Shjptoa.' Walter Errant, UweD, Jr. Pittsburgh lift, Fire and Marine loi. Co* Office, Corner Market and Water Sto.,‘ : PITTSBURGH, PA. _ . D ROBT. GALWAY, President. > A. ItlffxUßT, See’y ALEX. BRADLEY, Vico PresL Ardbtw FLomto,3LD, Examining Physician. This Company makes every Insurance sppertaininr to connected with LIFE RISES. • 6 - B s* ,Mt HnH 1015 Cargo Rhks, on the OWosnd Uhabrippl rivers and tributaries, and Marine Bisk gea And against Leas or Damage by Fire. And against the Perils of the 80a aaAlulaad Naxhotibß and Transportation. ■ Policies lamed at the lowest rate* consistent with safstr all parties. Dtucrou: I Alexander Bradley. Jceoph S. Leech, John Fullerton, Nathan I. Hart, David Q. Chamber! Robert G<d«r»y, Sunoel McClurken, Joseph P. Gazznjn. M. D_ John Scott, J&met Marshall, '* RieMy. Darld Rjch*y~" WmiamCarr, J»xn«€ W. Ilailman, Robert H. Hartley, Chaa. Arliothaot, JobnlTGflL fclfl—ny2S-1y Philadelphia ff'ire ana ZJiffe INSURANCE COUPIHT, No. 149 Chesnnt Street, OPPOSITE TUB CUBTOJJ HOUS*. wni make all kinds of Innrcnce, either PupstcaJor Limited,on eterydescription of Property or Merthandlea. at reasonable rates of premiam. k ROBERT. P. £INO, President. U. V 7. BALDWIN, Vire Preddsat mmcwm. I .2. R. Co»e, I Oeorge W. Brava. . .Joseph 8. Paul, - John Clajtaa. R. Wlloc. Charlei p. Dije*, E. B. KogUih, P. B. Sarery, 0. Fberaan, S. J. Megargeo, r. Bum ICMI, Secretary. J.o. ofjfiN, i|m • Special jlottees. o»nct Prmnraoß,Ft.Wats* A Cmcioo 8.E.Ca.1 ~ • „ March lit, 18M. i J to Stockholders.—The first An nuolmeeting oftLo StockhoMmortt* Pittsburgh, Ft. «iyn*.aod Cl,ics K o , unroad Company will bebdjat S®d3SdaY*S “SS? f ‘ Tnd * »B tbSdty MtfffilM JaJor MarcJi “ 2 o’cloSp. mo» t L,or.b. .iffKSjXdjSl S?**" Ttou Llcctioa for a d*w Board of DirocXnre will be held at the same place on WEDNESDAY, ,v! hoars of uA.M.an J 6 P. JL »o*L. Between the , S^^? ldeT " , aod tbe repreeentatlTc* 0 f boldion etock wlll rerelfeepedai rustickefe to audllSn fttb? tionJlJentt!* ocra4joD > on application totho dlffeieptEta of P roxic * m *y he obtained at the General «“'L°’ sb - or “ ““ °°” <» *" V«k, ffo.K l«tpro». mrl:lmd T.D. MESSLEB, Stcreury. ftmnrauu Ur*. Fi« Uumt laac***™ Coll Corner W«*r *od Uwket cU. 2J Hoar. L Pittilorgb, February f O&Dividjnd f.oiici.-l'he Board of Dircc , , t££! | o f ti»lsCompany h»r»t!ila day decUrsd a*diri um Pfoflt* of fb» lut >lx month* of FOCB DOL LARSptr shan?, applicable to thoredoctioa of Slock Nolee JSI r. a. usEiuticr. sw y Okuck or tub Cmtru, Unoni Coariar, i c _ Pllubarsh, Ecb. lllh, 18i8. , / (L-y* l u * of this Companv represented jr^. i ,^,9 ri^ f * tp, * Tm,b< ’ r9 JG7 ' i®. I®*. see. 3» <OT, 408, 415,302, SO3, 201, 332, 303, 3(U 80S 3W.asa«WJt M. 61.313,314, 4 W?4fls, SrafSklS StlSS?* SM » 3W ' t 9 100*102,103,110, 113, JBQeadontlaa hlfn°^^V rhch no bnedftea f ® r of aseenmeot dee Oecem- Pittsbargh, on the 18th daj of Marrh *ext,‘ amount doe, with intenut and eoeta be preTlotaJy m| Bt order of the Board. ' wwypai fclM3w WATEBMAS PALMER, teuctr. auction Soles. M. 'DAVIS, Auotionfinr Commercial Bale* Room*, No. M FiOh^^it. Magic lanterns, stage cur- V Satord*y afternov*, aimrcu flth, i(2o clock, At tba Commercial <uim itnm.. «• * f* ™ k *>7 "'to "ft .fechltr, it may concern to pay ebargi, two Trunk*, containing t»o l&rsrsllagjc Lantern*, with DiroMnj Timu, CouicJUldea. 4 c.; alae, Stage Curtains, Ticket Bore*,- Show TrimalMi * c< .®*3 P.M.BA’ns, AnctT A WHENCE COUNTY BONDS,-At Auc tios.—On Tnr**daj et'eninc, MarcVWh. et 711 o'clock »^th!!n? otlUDe^cU, ? 4l ' ;, Ro ® nw i *0 5* Ptftft l, wfflbeaou! tor accoant whom it maj concert, four S«2 k I V n . <UComityof La,rTTO "i tsoo eichj laterwrS U»« rate ofulx per cent, pejahle in Philadelphia. P.M. £atib; Awt A sale op law K Snftzs ) “M Baf “l d “ y eT0Bl »g, March 6ft, at 7 LSi TE.. 1 * o **sheCommercial Sale* tom* No Hf 4t ”*** a collection of law Bo^amco’z which aroLawiofPenna. from 1740 to 1855. Chit* 2 i r ?li* ; t* 0 ' 1 » Toh; Eeat> Comj ola J t°c e*« ConmeutaiS, 3 r<4c Star* klo od Evidence, 5 toL* McKinley ft LeeeureYUv libwr 4rdr, B«on« Atridgeaent, 7 vol* Troobat k uSe?t ”*? tfcKlnoey‘« Jcatiea and A!to ? Crt «*oice Ulacdianeou workaTanof *®'~ ir *** o* open for examination on Saturday zeoßiisg- JATIB, Anet. Daily sales at no. 54 fifth st., At the now Commercial Salon TiQomv tfo. H fifth U^!h.® Tcr ?. w /^ kdJ J y * ar * *»«M public aaliia of goods,if all for 1120 trod* ana ccnremcr*, from a largo U eo^* taDU T wp!*ni«bed with 7n» h consign ®o«*b«dosed forthwith. nJi;*® ® clc f k - A - M, Dry floods nod Cincy article*, eota ,.*,Ter3rt^need * d ,a tb« I 100 for personal and barJwwe * ****&?•* and boowhold and kitchen fhmltnre, new «w a««)nd hand; bedaand boddinr, carpets, tlezantlren a=f^SsS%^a HARTSHORN'S MEDICINES—-sgross of j"™ .d.bnurf r.mdij.juu ~ - B-*».*AHyjEBTOCg*CPr jyUTMEUS—i cask on Ji&nd and for Sale X I 07 mr3 B. L. FAHNESTOCK 4.C0. Bil“i'J4lW-5 pro. on hand »Dd for nl« bj B. L. FAItXtaTOCH iTrav PVMONW WAFERSI'.nnd Coiengß*—6 gro* on butdsod tot Ml&n utf3 B.L.gAlLNia^tfty, C U H.'4 VJ i? OIL, by. bulk or v doj., fresh, VoiitimJmJfcrMl.br 8. L.rAHMg|fOCli * CO. 5500,000. .s£2£oo 00 - M£T4 06 :
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