1 iMiifjl (Banltt. o. r. TUAUKs~..n.L.*itOTi.~-*; 8. BZDDLB & Co.. EDITORS and PROrBrZTORS PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY MARCH 0, 1868. DISC&DCXJtATIO* Aoaisbt Pittsbcbob lim* xst*.—The very able report of tbe Committee of the Board of Trade, which we concluded yes terday, puts this matter ia a Tory clear UghL Wo regard that report as overwhelming in its facts and unanswerable in its logic. / That the Pennsylvania Road data discriminate against Pittsburgh in hem tea of a fact beyond question. That its connecting nods (in this city, leading west, do the same thing, is I equally unquestionable. In fact, one of the ob- I jeetiont of the President of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad Co. to the ordinance lately passed is, that it contains a section pro hibiting the road from making such discrimina tions. In objecting to having such a restraint Imposed upon-him he admits that such discrimi nations ero made. Now, if Ay should they be made ? Pittsburgh and Allegheny county were induced to burden themselves with a heavy load of debt to build railroads, upon the plea that they were necessary to protect and promote the interests of Pitts burgh ; and no£, those of them that are built claim the right tp discriminate against our in terests, ' and build Up, by that rilacrimlnnilntij the Interests of rival cities to the east and west of it. We do not object to the rivalry of those cities; but we do object to the promotion of that rivalry by roads bu&t with our money. It does not become these children of the loins of Pitts burgh to be patting the knife to the throat of —their parent. If they do not change their course, it will soon be a question with us whether our finished or unfinished roads are the greatest in jary to us. It may be hard to ihtnlr that millions havo been swamped in our unfinished enterprises; bat we have the consolation of knowing that they cannot, in that conditioa, lift thoir hands undutifully ngnfawt as. The plea that the Tonnage Tax Is the cause of hii discrimination, is effectually exploded in tfae report. There is no tonnage, iat on the western roads, and they discriminate against us as much as the Pennsylvania road. It is an in sane polioy begotten of unwholesome competi tion ; and the sooner it is put under restraint the better. The argument is simply this: New York and Baltimore compete, bqth East and West, for the through trade, and we must carry at low rates in order to bring the through freight this way. Very well. Theso low rates, then, must either be sufficient or insufficient to compensate the t roads charging them. If they are sufficient, why are not proportionate rateb to and from Pitts v burgh, sufficient also? If they are not sufficient, by what law of right or logic do these roads pre-. some to make up the loss by overcharges upon our citiiens! These two questions embrace the whole matter In a nutshell. If the low rates we have alluded to are remunerative, our people have as good a right as any others to the advan tage of them; if they are not remunerative, the roads have no right to carry at such rates, at our expense. If they cannot get remunerative rates for what they carry, they had better not carry at all. If 90 cents will give the roads a profit for carrying 100 pounds of freight from New York to Cincinnati, they have no right (except that of might) to charge 90 cents for carrying the same amount of similar freight to Pittsburgh. If they tote by carrying the 100 pounds .to Cincinnati at that price, they had far better not carry it at all, than attempt to make up the loss by charging us more than our share. For what is the result? It is simply to drive business from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati or Phil adelphia, or other points East or West of us. Already, by the course of these loads, the com mission business has been ruined here-—utterly . broken up, and the produce business and the jobbing business must soon follow. Even the manufacturing business is not safe against it. Wo haveheard of more than one instance wherein merchants of Chicago and Keokuk, and other far distant 'Western points, have bought manufac tured articles, similar to those fabricated here, in Philadelphia and New York and shipped them through at the same rate of freight as the/ would hare paid had they bought here. The course of these roads is practically to deprive Pittsburgh of all her local advantages and give a premium to her competitors who lack those advantages. Is this a generous business for Pittsburgh railroads to engage in? And is it not time that something should be done to stop it?. The simple secret of the whole at points East and West of have to the force competition; while here they have no competitors, and have our citizens at their mercy. That they should use this advantage to our dis advantage, may be natural enough for soulless corporations, which submit where they cannot help it and tyrannixe wheraJ&ey can; but it is unfair in the highest degree, and leads qs to pray ardently for the early completion of some other outlet to the East, that may enable us to pay them bock with all the accumulated interest. Lit ’Em Go.—A joint committee appointed by the Texas Legislature to consider the Kansas message of the Governor of that State, has re ported a bill to appoint seven delegates to a convention of the southern States, provided that sach be called by a majority of the alavo States. The bill also appropriates ten thousand dollars to pay expenses. The object proposed by the convention referred to, is to devise ways and means to effect a dissolution of the Union. We hope no strenuous efforts will be made to prevent this "patriotic" State from carrying its “noble” designs into execution. Since dissolution is preferable to submission to the will of the majority favorable to free Kansas, we trust the confederacy may give these few semi-Mexican raneberos, a chance to go out of the Union just as far as possible, the farther the better. They will leave the soil of Texas behind them we trust. Even if they take that the toes will not be very great. Wncn Kabsas will coke is.— The Washing ton correspondent of the Chicago Tima, sup posed to be in the (tferets of Douglas, speaking of the time when the Lecompton swindle will pass Congress, eays: “ Winter will close and Spring will come and go, and Summer too for that matter, before the abomi nation will have patted over the Senate. The op position will dispute every inch of groand; the debate will be the most scorching which ever took place in'Congress- I predict that before it is closed the most violent Lecomptooists will be ready and willing to withdraw from the con flict.- The issue which will bo presented to the American people will awaken s the popular indig nation to a height which will moke it uncom . fortable to face.” . Tun 'Register spells Dduglas, Douglatt. Which is oorrcct T —Mercer Whig. It depends altogether upon which one of that name you refer to. If you are speaking of “Fred,” spell it “Douglass,” if of“Steph,” spell it “ Douglas.” What’s in a name, after all! The black Douglass makes a heavier draught on the Alphabet, than the white one! Scsday Labor.— At a meeting held in New York -recently, the newspaper agents of that 4dty mutually agreed to abandon the saleofSun llay riowipspers, In-order that themselves and employees could have Sunday for purposes of remxation. We are sorry to add that the reason argued for this agreement is a pecuniary, and not a moral one. Wx are under obligations to Senator Douglas for a copy of bis report against the Lecompton Constitution,. Da, Lsichabdt.—lt ia greatly io be feared tbit Dr. Lelobardt, tbe traveller, has shared the fate, of Franklin. Four thousand fire hundred pounds have, however, beearoted by the UglsWe of New Souh Wales fcr the expense! of Use proposed expedi tion to tshreb for him. Pr. Gregory h»s tolob teood to conduct U, aod he <a>t * r “!irf , ?£! hope that o {statement made bya.eMriot, that DiviLelobardt Isa prisoner in Uts-hands of S ttibeofltetbcn aborigines, may be tone. . Sotrsn DxwocaAcr.— The Louisville Courier, j Strength and Health aestnrad.USr.ieho i leading Democraiio organ quotes from tho Jour- j D » rl *on, Hrins tea mile* »twr* Pittxbargb, on the Ptao- ’ n<a of that oily tho expression Ihnt the solution 1 I 7 '™" 1 B °"' i . _ * . -11 t... .# it. ■ * Holland Bitter*, I could hunlW mdfc. Xow,l«ajoy ! of the Kansas question will be the last of (he excellent health.* 1 ’ national democracy end makes the following ! lUaiucue iso D»nuti.-six. siu* j. Liacoml*. of Bir- J comments: mlDgbam, says: **l har*- found in Boerturc’i Holland Hit-, “ Yonr eolation of the question would bring • renj«-<lj for Ht*<Ucbo and Debility. My wife hi* Kansas into the Union as a free State, and place ***° b withtbs greatest benefit." the Black Republicans In power throughout the Mr. A. 6. Nicholson, or Pittsburgh, &i»o remarks that ba country. The Democracy will not, however , • x P* r >«>«d meeb relief from it* a** f.-r headache, permit any each solution of this Question. They Cscnas?—Be carefol to uk for BoerbavV* Holland Bit will not listen to your Abolition arguments. ' ***"*• The great pnpniartty of tbi« mtxiidnehu indncsd They intend to bring Kansas into the Union as ' imitation\ *hich th* pnwic should guard against a slave St&te, because (he fixed and holy, and im- * Pw<***to&. mutable principles of the great National Democracy ay*Bold at $1 per u>uie, crvtx bottles rorfs,by the pre demandsuch an admission. The Democracy will pti«ti.r*,BENJ.PAOE. Jr., a Co. t Manufacturing Pharma* not change their principles to meet the wishes entutaauj chemist-*, 27 Wood ■tmot, between lit and 2d of the AboUtionietfl, nor to hush tho shrieks and , Pa., tod Drnc£i*Li grawally. mrlcdAwT howls of any such madmen or devils. They will ‘ 1 admit Kansas os a bUvo State, and tho National Democracy on such an admissioo, will stand as lone ftA a>innntl trnth ahull »m)nn ” One of Ihe moat plaaalng, at the aama time «f -g as eternal trntn snail enanre. , remedtM far Dj»i««psia and ail other disease* *ri*- l°S from a morbid condition of th« stomach aod Li err, is f ~i uri.i r ■ 1 .111 in ■ r.l ni.i two.. i Dr. Hostetler** Bitter*. It sol only remove* tbe disease ,-pocial Cormpondottce of tbe Pittsburgh from the systom, bntby Kirlng tono to the organ* of dlgn- IIAttEISBUBO, March 3d, 1858. • tb *®» ***** thcm ln tbolf functlous. All who havo tried It Editor, Gaz<m: The town fa full of people to- ‘.T ml&Si b7^T, nay, and there are largo additions being made a tonic is too well known to need pmire. u is t tertian* by tbe arrival of every train. Ido not think «arcety necessary at this time to do more than direct St that U much interest hae been felt in any eon- . U .^^ test for years by the members of tho democratic spread repatntioo moat prove sufficient to «au*fy »n of it« party. The leaders of the "regular” or Le- « * relief and remedy tor »u Jivtuc. cf tho eompton democracy arc caucusing about how "“S” fc , Dn ,grio. .wrr.h.™, «i by iiostktter a to circumvent the "dissentients.” A good deal SMITH, Bole Proprietors. No*. &3 Water or J& front *t*. of argument upon the subject of Lecompton and f«2Q:<i*wT anti-Lecompton, is going on in a quiet way. It is low toned, but deep. It Indicates a good deal of bitter feeling. I have no doubt that the seeds will be sown which will produce a terrible division in the democratic ranks. The wound may apparently be closed now, but it is only “skinned over,” as physicians term it. There was a meeting held here last night by tho anti-Lecompton democrats. It was very numerously attended; so mnoh so that the Court House was crowded to suffocation. A prominent democrat, by the name of Briggs, presided, and opened with a strong speech. He was followed by David Webster, a leading democratic lawyer of Philadelphia, who made an effective anti- Lecompton speech, and openly denounced tho the ,l imperious demands of Southern aggression." He declared that tbe democracy of the north were not made to be the stares of the South. When he closed, CoL Forney was called amid load ahoats and a storm of applaase. It was evident that he was the hero of the hour. He announced in referriog to the declaration of Webster concerning the redaction of the North ern Democracy to be the slaves of Southern taskmasters; “that he (Forney) was not made to be the slave of the President.” Whilst he professed the greatest respect, personally, for the President, he declared that he had been seduced by the secessionists some time io Sep tember or Ocober last. One of the funniest things in the drift of his argument was the constant allusions to the pride he had fell in the reputation of Buchanan, and yet he constantly dealt him the severest blows; not in denunciation; but by contrasting his past sod present sentiments, lie avowed that para sites were trying to read him out of the party, “because he did not see ihe President turn a cor ntr in the dark. Every such allusion os this was greeted with the very loudest applause. The speech was in deed a telling one and abounded in fine passages. He closed with the expression of a determina tion “to revolt” if any attempts were made to thrust the Lccompton Constitution down his throat. When he announced this sentiment he raised himself up to his full height, his eye flash ing, nostrils distended, and head thrown back. Itt,wa3 evident that he was sincere, and meant what he B&id. The impression in favor of the opinions he advocated was decidedly a strong one. ' The meeting was kept np until a late hour Lehman-of Philadelphia, Loyd of Clinton and Keffroth of Somerset, also spoke. There has been a pretty fight going on here for the last week between if 1. Haldeman—the late Democratic candidate for Senator in this district—and Ex-Gov. Porter. Two of the del egates from this county, elected last Summer to the Slate Convention, had decided to vote for the Governor’s 6on for the nomination for the Supreme Bench. Haldeman, determined to stop them from so doing, hadtbc old County Conven tion called together and persuaded the members into endorsing Lecompton and instructing for Sharawood. Two delegates were appointed to take their places provided they shall refuso to obey. Haldeman accuses Porter of having detested him in the race for Senator and with attempting to defeat him before the Legislature for the printing of the two houses. So they are thus far even, and their quarrel will certainly be carried into the convention and become a disturbing element in the harmo niout congregation of the democracy There is fun ahead. The Forney Democracy are, whil-t I write, in solemn conclave in Covcrly’s Hotel They find they are greatly in a minority. 1c i* bard to tell what coarse of action they can pursue which will not drive them into open revolt or whioh will compel Lhem tamely to submit. R. ASTI-LSCOHPTOS MIITISO AT HABttJSBCEU.— Harritburg, March 3.—An auli-Lecompton meet ing is now being held at the Court House in this city. The bailding is crowded to overflowing, and the meeting is very enthusiastic. John Briggs, Esq., of Harrisburg, He made a speech on taking the chair. "" A series of resolutions -'Sere'liiiopteJ, strongly condemning the President’s Kansas policy as a violation of his pledged faith to the people, and principle of the Dera- JWSllfc party; approving of the course of Messrs. Douglas, Stanton, Forney and Gov. Packer, and applauding the sentiments on Kansas contained in the inaugural address of the latter. David Webster, Esq., of Philadelphia, made an able address. Col. John Forney is now addressing the meet' ing, amidst much enthusiasm. Washington, March 2, 1858.—A bitter feeling between all clashes of politicians is appar ent. it is seen beyond perudrenture that the Lecompton Constitution cannot stand, and men are casting about for the proper measure to be adopted by Congress. I have heard that the measure that is proposed, and excites most in i quiry, is a bill to authorize the Territorial Leg islature of Kansas, which will not expire until November next, to call another Convention. This in a legal bodr, and represents the people most assuredly—more, indeed, than any other body ever assembled in Kansas. The details of the measure ore under consideration, and have not been determined.—Phil. Prat. Tint sculptor, Bartholomew, has completed in Rome his statue of “Eve.” It will soon be sent to the United Slate. It represents her sitting on a stamp, around which the serpent is twined, her head hung in grief ond,sorrow for her great error. —Exchange -Paper. This would suggest the inquiry as to whether there were any stumps in the garden of Eden, and reminds us of the equally inappropriate re presentation of modern Jersey hickory baskets, laden with ears of corn, given in the paintiog in DeSoto’s discovery of the Mississippi river, in the rotunda of the Capitol at Washington.— Balt. Amer. A Nrw Recommendation.— The New York Obterver soys: We saw a letter the other day which a gentleman coming to town presented to a mercantile* house. It was a sealed letter of introduction, and read thus : Bear Sir: The bearer of this letter, Mr. James B. Smith, goes to New York to purchase goods. I can recommend him as good for all be pays cash for. Yours truly, 8. P. Jones. We understand that since the revulsion, let ters of this description are considered “Al,” and command the very highest degree of confi dence. Tub editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer is in despair. His lementations run thus: “Ninety days ago the Democratic party of this great no tion was an unit," * * “Dot alas ! the party is now in peril, broken op, divided and discouraged. The Administration Is being fast deserted bj its friends— counties, districts and Slates nro moving off in vast columns, and the whole country is in complete commotion.” Dread ful isn't it? It is Judge Thomas Slidell, and not John, his brother, who is said to bs deranged from a blow on the head, In a paragraph’quoted yesterday from a French exchange. The Louisiana Sen ator Is believed to be as eanc as any through going supporter of the present Administration can be. Col. Heb&tS. Labe, of Indiana, made a speech to the Republicans, up at St. Joseph, the other day, ia which he aaid “that the Buchanan men had abandoned the Cincinnati platform to stand upon the Cincinnati Directory DIED—On Thursday morning, 4th lost, at the of her Kio-la-Uw, John WU*oa, Eou township, Mrs. MAR GARET BOYD, agvd 68 yean. The Manila of the family are Invited to altand the tanar al, from her lata midcoea, on Saw Mill Vallay Plank Road, TBB 6aT, at 10 o'clock Arilto proceed to Uilldalo Ceme tery. • On Thursday roaming.'itli in«L, WILLIAM M. SEMPLE, agtdnyean. Tba friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from hi* late residence, In Collins township, on Sattbsav tfOISRTO, UlO o’clock. Carriages will I ear* Jackman's Stable at 9 o’clock. . • Dcftuo the conflagration of Canton, caused by the bombardment of ibo British, the extensive medi cal warehouse of oar countryman, Dr. J. 0. Ayer, of Lowell, (the depot of his Cherry Pectoral and Ca thartic Puls, for China) was totally destroyed. He now T T, *kM a demand upon oar government for in demnity from the loss of his property, and hence will gnnp another not to crack with oar elder brother Johnny. Stick to it Doctor; and IS our ( Gorernment msinUina oor rights wherever your Puis aro sold, wt ghaUchly be nnprotoctad on tracts that are very frtrrtTii- Ftfrnnrr, Trenton, JIT, /, £ £ptnal potters, John C. Baker & Co s GENUINE COD-LIVER, OIL This Medicine, prepnred in the most ap prOTc-t tnaober, and bottled by m. ha* r«*-rlve,l iho »ano tlon of the most scientific of the Mistical of Phil adelphia and eWewbrrr, who recommend h a* superior to an? other now manufartnred. Of it* efficacy aud importance a» n remedial In <.a»e«of Consumption, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Cl ironic Rhearo*- tlim, and all Scrofulous diseases. It Is unnecessary to i|<«k; —thousands of emioent physicians of Europe and America haring tested its wonderful curative properties. Prepared only by JOHN C. BAKER k CO. Wholesale Druggist*. No. 154 North Third street, Philadelphia, gold by all Draught* throughout the country. fe'XkdtorJO Mexican Mustang Liniment—lt is eight years since this Liniment was first offered to the afflicted. Many million* of bottles have been used, and It has given better ealisfurtlon than any article ever before tried for sim ilar purpose*. It possesses a specific power over Inflamma tions, and chronic or accidental derangement of tho Mur des, Joint*, Ligaments or Shin. It Is a source of great pleasure to (e«-l that we have been the fanmble moans of re lieving such an Immense amount of suffering, and have canted many thousands to ‘‘leap for Joy,' 1 bectuso their pain* were relieved, tholr wounds healed and their stiff Joints tnsdi- elastic. Unscrupulous parties, regardless of their ohirgntlons to ourselves or tho public, are engaged In attempting to Introduce a spurious and miserable article under atwiher name, by representing it to be the same or similar. on your guard! Buy none but the origi nal MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT, and you will not be deceived. G. W. Wtarsioot, Originator. fc23:ln»«T BARNES k PARK, Proprietor N. Y. EXCHANGE. SIG II T BIL L S DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN <fc CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMBOF ONE POUND STKRLINO AND UPWARDS. Also, Ulll* »-i th* principal cities and towns of France Belgium, Holland. Germany, Russia snd other Enrol* an Plate*, constantly on hand and for sale by W.U. U. WILLIAMS A Co . Hankers, Wood street, corner ol Third. LEA <x PKRIUJSS’ Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce, PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT OONSOTS3ECRP OF A LETTER FIUtM T-UtU MEDICAL GENTLEMAN ONLY GOOD SAUCE Y AT MADRAS, . , K To his Brother at Am! applicable t« H WORCESTER, May, 16U EVERY wj 'Yell LEA k PERRINS that i their Seuc« is highly esteem- VARIETY m* ed in India, and is, in my opinion the most palatable as OP DISH well os the most wholesome Sauce that Is made." The only Medal awarded by the Jury of the New York Exhibition for foreign Sauce, was obtained by LEA k PER RINS for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, the world a 111-- fame of which haring led to numerous Imitations, pur chasers are earnestly requested to s*e that the uam-e of "LKA A PERKINS" are Impressed upon tho Bottle and Stopjf>r. and printed upon the UU-ls. Pol<- Wholesale Agents for tho United States, JOHN DUNCAN A SONS, -, 405 Broadway, New Yort. Astotk always in store. Also, order* received for direct shipment from England. mjdklydfcT MESSRS. 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Pint Cabin $BO I Pint CaMn $lOO Second Cabin 50 j Second Cablu Va Steerage i 0 , Steerage V.> In the Bret clau paddle wheel (taaxnahlp AKlfcL, 2.(00 ton*, C D. Lodlow, cootoander, tad NtfHTII fcTAK. 2,1v0 too*.Edward Ca»«ndy, commander, to tail trom pier No. 3 North ltl»«r, at noon prcileely, carrying the United Sutu - - —i--- - mall, *tx; — promptly made In an/ part of Northern Fort/or lowa, or tVeitcrn wUcimun. ~ '• VANDEVBR & FRIEND, j\ 'l' T O R X K Y 8 AT I. A W ATT) . SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY .>*o. 6. Shins't Clock,, Duinujue, /cnoa. Will attend to the pnrvha** and .‘vvle of lUml K*tat*, t.to brinlue Monoy on Buodi and Mortcma***, **l.l vdfr ~~" w h: y >i~a In i' s uN, Manufacturer* end Dealer* m all Liudtof TOBACCO, SNTJFF AND CIGARS, AND LEAF TOBACCO, OrmsT of SmilKfthl Stmt and Diamond Allsjt, PITTSBURGU. PA. " ' SAIVIUIGL. OKAY MERCHANT TAILOR, .Vo. M ST. CI.AIR STREET, Dr. lri»h'* New Building.) JAS. MoJLAUG-HLTiNT MAScracruixa op Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fnsrl Oil, dulffcdlyfc Mot. 168 and 170 Second SSr’ft. ; w. &i>7rlneHart, All klndi of Tobacco, Snufftntl Cigar*, Have recently taken the building No. 130 Woud atrect, In addition to their Manufacturing Katabllahment, No. 43 Irwi* Street, where they will be plt-mti to reeelve their friend*, ap27:lydfc Mm DEN’I’ISTUY. " Dll. J. MALM E E y\ BURGEON DENTIST, PROM NEW TOKK, EJTTRACTS TEETH WITHOUT PAIM, ItV A LOCAL BENUMUINU AOrNTto to* OUMd ONLY. Teeth on Gold, Silver, Platan* and Quit* Percha, and perform* all Deatal operation* in a *rl»ntiflc manner, without pain. mo>lerat^. 04 Smitbfield Street, below Fourth, Ja&dßmfc PITTSBURGH. ' SINGER'S 6BWDIO MACHINES, The great *ttj*riority of SINGER’S M ACHIN'KfI Over all otlteri fur the n*e of Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, Hai lung been known and practically acknowledged. H!3 NEW FAMILY MACIIINE, Which la a light, compact and highly ornamental tnachlno, (doing ita work equally well with tbo lorgo machine* ) and matt become a favorite for family u*e. A full fupply of the a bora Machine* for tale at New Turk price*, by R. STRAW, 32 Market st h PITTSBURGH, PA, Also, the BOUDOIR SEWINQ MACOfNK. Price from $45 to $5O. [del"] *' aolihlydfe SE W 11ST GF MAOHINESI TOR rAMIUKS AND MANUFACTURERS. WHBBLBR 4 WILSON manufacturing company, Bridgeport, Conn., Plttabnrgh,oB Fifth Street, Tbia Machine Btitcbea the Finest or Coarsest Fabric, At the pluisuruufthe Operator, making with ease On* Tfwtu■ and beautiful and durable Silehrtprr Minute, alrooat nolet* tesaly, and art becoming ludiepuuauble fur family nae. Full information may be obtained by addreaalng Jamee Ewing, or ALKX. 11. REED, Agent, No. es Fifth itreet, Pittsburgh. PAYNE, BISSELL & CO., aainiPacTxnuu or Cooking, Parlor and Heating STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fenders, etc., And Manufacturer* of the Celebrated CAPITAL COOKING RANGE, NO. 330 LIBERTY STREET, jyiatlydfc PITTSBURGH, PA. Isaac jy»is joss l. botd.._ w. x’nruoraa. Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOYD Sc CO^ Manufacturer* of CAST STEEL; ol*o, SPRING, PLOW and A. B. BTTJJL; BPRISOSand AXLES, Cbmrr Ron and Firtt Slrvtt, Pittiburgh, Pu. one tons - ■. loom. L>. 13. ROGERS Sc CO, MascracrtTuu or Rogers* Improved Patent Steal Cultivator Teeth, Qjtmt Don and Pint Sirttlt, IStttbvroh, Pa. JqgPtlydfc* HENRY H. COIAjINS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN ' Cheese, Butter, Seeds, FTsh, And Produce Generally, AwF No. 25 Shod Am; PiOitturgk. DAWES Sc CLULEY, lionet, Sign and Ornamental Painter*, A Si D 0 B A I M K R S: PEiLZXS IU White Lead and Zino Paints. Also, sU kind* of Paint*, Oil*, Yamlsbe*, Window Git* A _ . _ Pony, Brtahca, Ac., BW Strut, (too doQTt about Diamond AU<*. mlSHfatß Sprttai potters. - EXTENSION OP STAY. ; /''IITY WARRANTS. HRB. C. M. PITCH &J. W. SYKES ! _ ! “ * n F “S, Tnl? Will continue their Office at ~ ' - Vo IBIT-oooStroet [C=7" Ua “ v .’tiuc IVmep. lIEITI.VC.-In an - O. lt»l Penn street. „n- r to public and pnT%tc mils fur • l»Mlr Purer OPPOSITE THE ST. CLAIB TIOTEL, PITTSBURGH, Meeting, It his beeo arranged hy tbe vonng men of ..r.r Ttrt inn r r r- rn c t ia c « cuy toopaa a public meeting at NI>JN next w^k. n. the TILL APRIL FIRsT, 185 S, Central Presbyterian CLnn h, Simibfifld, near Sixth strut. Where tbey mav be consulted daily, (Sundays fw rbe m ... J ’ me meeting* will commence at U l , and ront'csc till excepted,; for Conaumptloii, Aitbma, Brou- 13U o'clock. Chill* and all other Clkronle AfTaetlona connected Kraonswbo cannot spend the calirt, hour ir« united to -ith, or predbpodog u Palmonwy D1.e...- "S." Uunn «U ta«»d..ctol bjClrrg.o,.,, i,c. r .„, DHS. FITCH 4 SYKES feel that they cannot ton o*rne»t- denominations—twoif poaaible each day. ly or too frequently admonish invalids of the EXCKEDINH Tbo following ere luvited. with othw—Rm, Meor* Di-SQEII or DELAY IX PCUIOXAET DISEiSIL-1,. 1 Su/uw.iV Qr?£ SHHHHf lymptom*often seen to;trifllu6 *» to beget * delnMve feel- . KULT.JV, BELL, JACOBCSetid HAKR-iW mri-dtf T.'zt ™l' h ' raU '“ t h, “ , '" U " * tu '” - JOHN- THOMPSON dr CO, Office Uonri»io a, m. to 4 p. si. TTOUSE PAFNTEItS, GLAZIERS ANl> «a.Nodurgo for conniluUon. -UL <3 RAINERS, 135 TUIRD STREET. Sign Painting A list of questions will be *ent to thus* «tsbln? tv con* ' executed with neatness and dispatch. Mixed faints, Oil, •ult ui by letter. , Turpentine, Tarniab, Japan and English Patent Driers, AdJrcs* DR3- C M. FITCII 4 J. W. SYKKS, HJ/e Montaicn- Zinc, a eery snperior article Philadelphia no‘J3:fctf'JawT Ja27 191 Penn at., Pittsburgh, I‘a. : and Pittsburgh White Lead olwayi on hand and fur tale ' J M o arc prepared to Grind Color* lor Palnten, DnicxfitJ or t. a. oanaita. others nt the as sr» haven* mill which A. A. CARRIER & BRO Pittsburgh, General Insurance Ageuev, Wo. 63 Fourth street, Allegheny Coal Depot, PITTSBURGH, FEA’.VJ Comer Anderson St. and Railroad. CuatiatiM rfcr<nehte<l of bltfhett llaDding. <hi»rt*r*d AND BITUMIVOL'S COAL y tf PeunjylraaLi an<l other 1 . ,un mt. , _ „ ° V.UAA,.-, fin*. Marino *iH I.ifr Itiiti tnkeu of aJUuacrlptJuua . . 1 e 5,‘ en^ A A. OARRItK, ■ _ dropped in tba P. 0., f’ittjhtirgli, the OnJir B S (14RK1KII < ”. , ' Jt ' corT,pr F-urth mil W«o.i it«. or left »t tha OtfJre, Ail**- : fb*n.v, promptly iittemtw! to ,•&=• i mrf, IT A MnCLUKG. gkorge;w. GRKIG Ac CO-, KEG ]vr-A-2>XTrEA.CXXJE.EE,S, , Pr-TTin-nf PiXe and Xfechanict Street, Pflh Ward, j PITTSBURGH, PA., Manufacture Pino and O.Jc Keg* of the ration* dwerip* ' tioo* of NAIL KKOB, which they will the tenant j *tarLei print. , J^Cratract* ar* respectfully atdiclird. All work war* | ranted of the bo«t quality. - delStlydfc j *trros....~ a. c. atuiaocoii ; BEFTON Sc BILB ROUGH, : LAND AND HOUSE AGENTS, j .Vo. lot Locust Sired, between ith and CiPt Stmts, 8 T. LOUIS, MO. I HOUSES, LOTS and LANDS for *al« or Icate; State, Conn- I tjr and City Taxea paid on Real EtUtr, choice aeloctlnna of I land* entered andertbc Graduation Law, at VJU cent* per ' acre, comprldng Pine, Mineral and Agricultural land*. t&.Land Warraut* bought, mid and located. City refer ence* given. -deT-dSinfc FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! FOB LADIES AND MISSIES, EMBRACING HUDSON HAT and MINK SABLE, STONE MARTEN, FITCH, SQUIRREL. Ac. CAPES, TIPPETS, MUFFS, CUFFS and GLOVES, In great Tariety and price. nolLdfc M’CJRD A CO, 131 Wood »tr~ t. MATLACK & ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No, IS Pine Street, SC. Loula, Mo. atria to Murdoch A Dirktou, St. Louts, Day A Mallack, Cincinnati, Ohio, CLaa. Duffleld A Co, LooUrille, Ky, F. 9. Day A Co, Banters, Pern, 111*, Gr*en A Stone, Banker*, Mnaratlne, lowa, Day A Matlack, Philadelphia, Pa, R. Fenyth, Chicago, Freight Agent tor Illinol* Central _ Railroad. JaB:Ctndfc Business CCtjangcs. NOTICE, PiTrumon. Jan. llili, isSi I HAVE this day associated with me Benja mln p. Pettit and William U. Wbltacre in tlie general Commiuloa, Wool and Butlne**. The etjlo of the SrmwlUlw SPRINGER lIAKBAUGU A CO. SPRINGER HARBAUDIT araiaoza naaaAvoß...axAiaitct r. rrmi...w* a. whjtacx*. SPRINGER HARBALGII A CO., COMMISSION MERC 11. A NTS. Wool, Hides, Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. PHILADELPHIA: SPRING, ISSS. ff^a ™ A. 11. ROSENHEIM & BROOKS*^ No. 33 'old No, 25) South Second St.. RESPECTFULLY invite Dealers and Mil- Hum to their fresh and superior at->?k of RIBBONS. BuNNET MATERIALS, CKAPFS, BLOND LACE.-, 7 ARTIFICIAL FLOWER?, KC.-CllK trTIUW BONNETS, MENS’ AND BOYS’ lIATa, MISSES' BLOOMERS ANP H. ATS. AnJ every thing connected with thi* branch »f tbo 10-i time and caeb buyen wilt find uor pu- m adapts! to their requirement* and a dlxruunt of ~,\ t j>cr cent foi* caah will be allowed. tm.Pleaee cut ootand preeerve this advr/iwrumt to r. Bind yon of Tailing u» when yon come to thi* <-nv rorleod’Jm Steam to Southampton and Havre. THE MAGNIFICENT STEAMSHIP VANDERBILT, b&H tone. P. E. Urcvat, Ma*-SSs ter, will tall with the mailt— From Xew York far Fee o, Southampton 4 «J Southampton end ifjrre Horre Jor Arte I'orL Saturday ..April lo , Wednesday April *J3 Saturday May 'J2 ; Wednreday June V Saturday ....July 3 1 Wednetday July iH Price of panag* according to location of room tint Cabin. $lOO and $130; Second Cabin $OO and $74. Specie dellrared in London and Paria. For paaaaga and freight apply to D. TORRANCE. A grot. No. 6 BowUug Green, New York. feSThltap* REAT ItEDUOTION OF IAKK .*=» TO EUROPE.— a uptotn , UiVTi Drrmrn fur SHili.amf^on and Drxmen SoutAampicn. tor .V«w FVrl. Arlrl, Satoidsy, Marih - jy April IT April 'il North l*Ur *• April IT May 16. May lv Aria!, “ May IS- Jnna 11* Jtmo If- North Star *‘ Juno 11. July ID July U Tbaaa aMmiliip* touch at Harr* Spaa* delirarrJ lu London aa-1 Wrl* Fur paaaag* or freight apply to D. TOEKANUB, A^eot, N 0.6 Bowling Oraen, N«w York rrtncb Artiflcltl Flowar* «nd Flow* Uaterlkli. WE are now receiving oor Spring Styles of Fro&cb Hover* anJ Dower Uatarlala, whkli (or »»• rlety and beaeiy torpaaaca any former aaaaoa'i importa tion*. Uanutectarlng nearly all tbe Good* wo offer for u'r, onable* n* to offer to Wboleaalt pnrehnaara Inducement* twib in priae and oonflntd style*. Ostrich and Fancy Feather* In many atylea, suitable lor Spring dales, also, arary description of low priced Fancy Fcethera, fur trimming Boys’ aud Chlldrcoa' Straw »ud Fancy Uata. For aal* on liberal ferula, by JXV. C. QENDE&BON SMYTU A CO., fel?:dSm 2CO Broadway, New York. Amarlcvn Flirrrcrt ( Bniclitt, Trimmings, Ao>, Ac. THE subscribers beg to dratv attention to their department of Americas Flower*, Kuacboe ud Trlmolngt, which wlilbe funndcunplele, the deatgut being tak*D from the fuhionabl* French, and the raanu tact tire eot\fitnd to Ihtir own fhetotiu. W\Uu*U Huytrt only are reiioetted to examine the templet. JNO. C. UKNDCIISON BMTTU 1 CO.. 2UO llroadwaj.H«w York. Uooc'i lUtacdf for Pulmonary tad Tu bercular Coneumpllou. HAVING been appointed solo Ageot for the sale of Don ufcttONlUO KoCA’S celebrated CUKE FOB CONSUMPTION, tbs public will sow U put In possession of ons of the moat extraordinary remedies ex tant for wba| Um heretofore bean consider'd an inruroble disease. I have tbamorc readily uod-rUk *ti th*- egt-ucj, from Ilia fact of Us extreme simplicity—Ulan ao uulwurd applita ton, the action of which I* eei'mlngly miraculous, ami la bating none of those attribute* wbirh wake up tho nmnit out rumpoittxU mm In general use. With theAtmoat oonftdancsin the success of tbii remedy, which ha# heretofore been U»od In private procure wttli greet success, a« la shown by numerous letter* and ccrtttl catrs, la noV offered to the public. A pampfclet, containing directions, letter* from distin guished tniividuals, and dxumautarjr evld<-oce from tho physicians of the hospital of Havana, lilaml ol l.'ob*,ic, will accompany the remedy. Theta ep**k volumes io tta praise, and publicity la oti'j required to Tender It aa poputar at It it beneficial. Addrvta JAMES REUSE, Sole Agent for the United Plates, No. 3(1 Market street, Philadelphia Principal Office, 1020 fITZWATER- fo.lmd 1858. , ... - CARPETS. 1858. TuE MARKET STREET CARPET STORE, IS S|ILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY all demand* for V*l*ct, Unuscla, Three-ply and In gtaiu Carpets, of every doacripllun, Myte and quality. Fluor Oil 3 to 34 fest wide, at4ower price* than we hare sverf before offered; Cocoa Matting lor offices or chnrchet; fainted Window Shade*, and everything connect ed with U)S Carpet department of House Furnishing. A# w» aiticlpato an advance in prices alter (he Spring Trade opes, we would anggeft to purchasers to moke their •elections now from our large Block and at our present very low prices, fc32 W. M’CLINTOCK. ; An Exchange la Offered, A VALUABLE t ARM in Beaver County 1* offered in exchange for Improved property la Pltia bnrgb or Allegheny City. The farm conulua over two hundred acres, runs to the railroad apd Ohio river, and distant from railroad station about oq* hundred rods. The Improvements are's good dwelling bouse, barn, and oil necessary antballdlngs. 7ha place abounds with limestone and coal; also springs of pure water; Is voder rood free*, the land productive and In a high state of cultivation- In addition to which then is wood soffldentto par for half the place. In abort, it Is not inr passed by any urn to the coanty. Aa the proprietor la nota farmer, in either theory, prac tice or inclination, be propoeea this trade far Impiorcd property in either city. Apply to Wx A, IBYJN, at Btatlon Hotel, Allegheny, from * lop o'clock, A. M- or from 4to ft P.M. mrfclmcwl Rlchafdaon’a Irish Linens. Damask*. Ac. THB public will please bear in mind that tbsQKNCINB GOODS or* always sealed with the full signs tur* of the firm, vU: RICHARDSON, SONS A OWDEN. J. UULLOCKE* J- B. LOCKE, Agents, mrLSmd Sfl Chawhst., near Barclay ah, New York. Removal—Beerhave’s Holland Bitten. WS have removed the manufactory of BffiRHAYE’S HOLLAND BITTERS to No. sf' Wood •tmt, btyow Second. fol&dewtfT BENJAMIN PAPE, Jt., A CO. GLYCERINE— I have juat recM a lorco nfcply of pure English Glycerine . Also, a large Jot of OlyArins Cream, superior to anything now in tuefor chsppedjiapds, lips, Ac. fe23 JO3. PLKMIXO, IjMjHJs—4 bbls. fresh Eggs this day rec’d Xja&dtirnlsbf fsSft ATWELL, LBk A CO. RYE —50 sacks to arrive and for sole by f*S5 HENRY 11. COLLINS LIME —100 bbls. fresh Lime just rec'd and torlaleby fsTft IIBNRi AOOLLINB 2 CASKS Codfish to close, for sale; 800 bbls. Family Flour, arriving per Railroad. f 033 JAMES OABDIXEfI. AKRIAGE Oil Cloths, enameled and plain Adah, on different kinds of good*, of all widths, fur by (C. 24) J. A. B. PffllLlPg. FEAXHEBB.— 100 lbs. just recslTSd and Sanlity (Mt) B. UWUUMOS. j Jlfto Sitifttisnamts. (rnnJ* by .team. «"is m.'mry |.r ’ C ettln^ tUoir roli.r* ground-yitb tt». mn-.ny FKLSH BUTTEK—fc>UO lbs. fresh table Butter lllif nt.-nilni; r«v«:r.il Hit'l for talent 2? Fifth _m«!> {{. RIDDLE EUGS —1000 doz. fresh Engs this morning teed and for gale by n-.ri H. RIDDLE. 3Yb TEKS—I-0 cans fresh No. 1 Norfolk Ojiter» this mornluj; nu'l j.t«bU »J L*: Fifth *l. tnr& H KUUM.K. FLOUR— 50 bbls. Superfine. 20 d" Kurd, nirdrc-J thl* Oar an I fur [PtS] HJfNKY H. COU.IN*. BROOM CORN — 3 tons, Grat iiuaiitY, rer’d and for «alc by HENRY II CuI.t.INS. NEW CARPETS, AT THE FOURTH STREET STORE. \y. D. k 11. 31 eCAL L G 31 Have jest recriyf.d a very largo assortment of CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, Ac, the latest stylo* for Fall Trade, comprising VBf.VBT A.VI) niIUSSKLS, TAPESTRY ANDTURKE PLY. SUPEIIFINK AND JA»Y PRICED INORAINa. Wool, Dutch, liemp, Lilt, Rag, Hall and fitalr Carpet*, Ruga, Mate, Cocoa Matting, Stair Hod*, Ac, Ac. Ain, a choice lot of Drugget* from one to tour yard* wide; beautiful pattern* Floor Oil Cloth, from % to -J4 le*-t wide, with all other good* usually found In first clan Carpet Store*, all of which we ero prepared to tell at tho very low* c«t rate* for rath. o rh W. D, A. H. MrCALLL'M. TILE undersigoed is authorized to offer at Public Sale, on Thursday evening, (ha 'i'.tii day of February next, at the Merchant*’ Evchaugc, in the city of Pittsburgh,' one undivided eighth Interest In a claim against the LucksaodDams and ether real and personalestate, toll* and rvrenno ol the YougUiogheny Navigation Co., known as lb» Larimer claim, consisting in part of two first Mort g»««. one for $OOOO and another for SU,OuO on raid Comps uy 1 * Work*, and *3 B-md* of |l.Uou «jarh, issui.l l.y uM Company. Tho said Mortgag* a ill ho due this year Ih* Dams and Real Kstat* of the Yimglitogh.-ny Nuvlga lion Co. are very valuable n-d only e« wo in Jiapotabl* out let to thousands of acre* nf the l-c«t Uilunit.iuus Coal In (hi* o.nntry, hut (..r th-wet*r |-’»>r oilntd-1 in on admirable ivtolti->n f•> npi-licj.tioa t.< mill* at>d ma. l.iuerv ‘The coat «f the » Ls a.s M|Ul.tor.l.lt over ..... I.unlrr-l thousand dollar. AC-TIN I,‘XjMIS A CO, folS Reck Urokcr*. »- l i Fourth street LOST — A au*ut Scotcu Terrier I>oc, about one year old. with cropped ear*, duo colored. The tinder will be aultably rewarded by returning him i>> LISWIS k KDOKKTOS. 107 Woodtt. Railroad Stocks- THE SUBSCRIBERS will exchange S6OOO of R. R. STOCKS for WESTER!* I.ANDS Tbcwo on Ibe iltMoari rlT«r preferred. mr4:-Hf JOSEPH 6 LEECH k CO- SYRUP —20 bbls. Balt. S. 11. receiving and for mtl». t.y mr4 __ DAVID C. nKKUST FLOUR — 50 bids. Superfine in st >re und t. r «al« l.y mr< DAVID C. HKUBST. CORN MEAL—I'X) l.iia. kiln dried instore abJf»r«i-i.» mr4 DAVID C. UKHDST. MILL FEED—lbs. Chopped Feed in »tor<> and tor mlp » T DAVID C MEREST. RYE FLOUR—2‘| bhi*. extra lor sale "by mr« DAVID HEKBsT. BU*'KA\ HEAT FLOLJi—6O sack* for salo **rj low 1.. «luv ••JOUgomei.t, l>y D (.XtIIJIDST. mrl oirctr UU-ny at.d Humlnneu OLIVE OIL -160 baskets just roc’d and for »al« ».y R. I. PAH \ ijsTvOK A CO . mrS corner Foartb and W«xl »ti>uU. MATTSON ’SUELEBRATEDSYKINQES —Ttu»o Syringe* wo pioaounct-J tu U- s-jj-rf./r to •uy now In »*». TL«*o wlntiiDg anything in thu line etionl I ceil and ejamino them before purrhwmi »Uc wherr mrV JOS. PLKSILNG LINSEED Oil., boiled and ruw; also .Var ulahw and Turpcntln'', for »i!e ai .Vo. 2il and 23 St. im*t. [Oirt; J A 11. PIHU.II'S. FLO UK AND FLAXSLLD— -74 t.blt Flour, Gallatin* Mill*: 19 bt»l* «C'i 7 b«jr* I'lasMrd, f arri»< iind for ulo l.jr - mr-J LSAIAII LiICKLY & 00. FLuL’ K—5OU bbl*. White Wheat eitm 6tm ilj. In »tor* and for m> br M'l.lMitii IiARBAIUII * CO , tii ri No W 5 Liberty »irrri POTATOES —2uo bbls. ou bund and fjr nlo l.y DEW IS A EDOEUTO.N■ 107 tV-od *t. O MON ft —lubbls. OaioDs for sale by mr2 UKNUV II 00»'LINfi ECitiJj —d bbls. I'resli Kggs just rec’4 ami f.>r «alxhy n,i2 HKXUY U.OOT.UN3. MIXED tt.DK\ PAINTS Ut all colors for nale by J A 11 PHILLIPS, 20 A 25 yiCl«lr». Window glass £ pi tty for sale at and » Si Clair »i. J. A 11. PHILLIPS. \ITALL PAPER! WALL i’APER !! T f \V P MARSHALL* CO. w* j.i-pu lo< for an ini ni-iiH talc i f Wall Paper llu* pprtnn Coni'- and »»*. »* »* Wood itfHei lei F" IRE PROOF MINERAL’ PAINT—*2O barreb. of dM-rcnt cvlort, on hand and for tale br tnr2 J A 11. PHILLIPS. M A Cl St. Clair »t O‘J DHLS. EGGS rec’d and for pale bv JCO 1..J4 SHHIYKH a DII.WORTH BEANS —bbis. iust rec’d and for sole bv h# HENRY 11. COLLINS.' DJaccruu. litwryo ] Win. McKnigL*, 9 jprersrTEirLow'wnKK ~ : *•£*!£■ : A^toS 1 ""’' ■C *J Wdo IVLmnj-. a. w. Jtcfcsoa, l Darid IL Long, 10 Jo KoflUll V»n:Il»D K*d. JuomUcAbl*;, Wllll.m It lu do Amarlckn J.r. ! AUxuhlrr Bpm, j 0. TV. Bfckvdos, StoniCbslk. Andrew Ackley, i Foi*Al*t«» mrl MACKfcOTVM* H.VLKY. ( Bold; P. M. GORDON, See*; Of) BBLS. LINSEED OIL juat rec’d by i HuffEa IfllQrailCe COfflDaflT. Q\J mu l MACKEOUXA rLNUTY, op PENNSYLVANIA, ** * 00 S—s dre.sHod hogs to arrive and for salo ' W et w M&r st~, AiirfuryA. hr f-*J» HF.NKY lI.COLLINS j *“?*”> SOT. 2n., 185 T: Stock Du* Uilu, on demand, and aecor- V) 11. PALME K, Nu. 105 Market Street, I hj rwr> appeared mom. s«:,wo oo IV, ill Donn»U. lUta, Straw Trimming and 1 Oaaii In PltUbfirgh Tnirt Company 60,104 14 Straw 0<»vl« generally. •£> j Premium nott*__ - 61,904 20 - I Billl RMlnUa_..> AIM* tft BARRY'S TRICOPIIEROUS—3 cross on t Mortgage .. ksoooo ’. ■ ' 1 122 «h*rp* Exchange Bank Stoak—Oo»t J bud and fur utc l.y . B L. PAIIH ESTOCK A CO. ih*rp* >-*uk Stock—oo*t OO i7l><m l> nnru ~i iTa'>V' —'~r . I 300 •!*»• IronCtty Bank Stock—Amooat paid 7,i00 00 KrXlr lAlU) —lso JDS. lin hltna I ‘iOOihmnja Alleghany Bank Stock— do 6.000 00 snJforwJebj nL. FAHNESTOCK ACO. i 87 »har*«M<>ch*nlc*’Bank Stock—Coat i,G23 63 piOMINU—Xew tt'a.l Papers at low prices, oaS»S?3S!trr””“ : “'em S to Imj aotd by \V. P. SIAESUALLACO, Mi .V«*. S 7 Wood atrvrt. ' $264 004 KKU BUTTER.-—lu keg* in ntoro aDd tor .ftUhy .trm, H. HUTCUIXSOX. EGg£— Two bbls. just received aud for ..iici.y (fe'jt) n. mrrcniNSON. iA PCS. BACON SHOULDERS, prime, v/ received and lor »!• by BIIKIVKR 4 DILWORTH. PON 0 K S --A largo assortment of fino jpyngcs C'liulnutly on hand at JOS. FLEMING'S. OIL MEAL.—Eight tons Oil Meal in store for «al© bv ** f«23 * " SPRINGER HARBAUGH A & TRANSPARENT Window Shades, of all ktrnJi. Ht th* Oil Cloth Wsrcroomt, of J. A II PHILLIP*. No. 2fl A 29 8t Ct*ir itrrrt. jQ A V A M AltTlN'S BLACKING A Urge lit of thli rel.brateJ Ei&£kl(i£ roc'd IbU day by joscrii Fleming, Corner or itie Diamond and Market Slrwu Ytr S. HAVEN'S OCTAGON INLAID T T • mo! Bono Tipped Ln*d Pencil*, Jo»t received and ur *alr at N.,0. 31, 33 aod 35 Market *tr®M. teZi HAVEN’S No. 1 Extra Fine Point, No. 2 Flexible Pi'ini, Cntmnerri&l 10J Albatro* Steel Fro* lor ml* by W. L ILAVKN, corner Market and Second •(«. . G«org» 0. Lelpcr, Bd v&rd Dwliugioe. I Dr. H. SL Ilutoo. i William C. Ladwig. i Ilagb CnUff« A A lIIIDS. PRIME SUGAR.—Per St. ' SprmrrMcli™!... 44t Urrmir. .n.l rr,n ß l.. For ul. 1., I g" 1 " ■“!«», W JAMKd OARDINKfI. V J ?°?* J 1 ™o*’'- 0 *’'- I Jacob T Joan FURNITRE Oil Cloth-beautiful styles of I fleered and Imitation of voodi fortaleby* 1 „ fe24 J. A 11. PHILLIPS. | HcnTLlltn.l, Sorrel I /MVfij BBLS. FLOUR, Choice Brands*. AVy \J\J In »turv irod fur *de 1»t lui JAM US OARMNI'.II, T)UTNAM'S Improved, and other of plmxlp)l jßeiianw fflainal lnwrante Company of H'" IINEY BEAN TOBACCO—Another *up- nf P » ll ,» l “nf, ,n , , k . ply or thi» Qd« Tobuco raedroj by | 0®“ No. 70 Walnut Street JOS, FLEMING, CirmLsin^a—Auns(329,974 U—Stanrrr Iktotzo. f 023 Corner DUanotl igd Uarktt itrMt. | Fir* Intnrapc* oo MTchandiac,Furniture, kc. TENN. FLOUK—IOS sacks Silver Springs >l> tfa? l matua > combined with the annuity of» now landing from eteamer Fotcuwc for uls by Stock Capital, entitle* the Inrored toihareln tbs prefit* cl MO IBAIAU DICK-KT A CO. the Company, wlthoot liability far lease*. -rir 4 v —c l> r» —Ti —\. i jt r ! Tbs Script Certificate* of thl*Campany, for pr*flt* ar* SEEl>rrll bags now landing from convertible at par.lnto the Capital Stock of tb*_ Company ■ ttearner Potomac for tale by - CLEM TCfQLET, Pr**ld*nt lelO ISAIAH I'ICKET A CO. B. M. HIXCIUIAN. Secretary - Ptsccrota. ENVELOPES —All sizes and qualities gold ! in by WU.O.JonsiTONtOO., iJgg&S,*™ m auuoMf. 67 Wood ,1 1 LARI) AND GREASE—4 bbls. Lard and 2 *• *•<*!"»*«. bbl§, Greoju no* lauding from ateamer Gate! for tala « o^ t T» n * !■» M IBAIAU DICKBV t CO. S^nill, LYON’S K.ATU AIRON—3 gross on hand ' Jacob t. Booting, and for tale b/ B. L. IAUXESTOCK * 00. . William Mn»cr, TtriNDOW CUUTAIN PAPERS—GIared cELzi ssztiszsi. of : ‘ *•**»« «—»■»*. un W. P- MARSHALL A On. OF PHILADELPHIA, BEANS.-Nine bbla. small white Beans Franklin Building*, 414 Walnut Street. toit nalnd ««d fcr ule I'T ; OrjuilMd nntar th.ora.rjl liimaei Uw, with • raih r c ‘ii 1L !ICTrHI\«ON Qepltal of $lOO,OOO, priTUejrd lo InctTMo to $500,000. **.- ■ * *•■ : Lorone egaioat lea or damage b j Fire, Uvtae, laliod TTERRING.—SO bbls-Halifax pickled and N»Tigßti«>andTr*Baport»ti<m. JJ. dry ult, Juit Retired and for nle bjr _ „ . . •» .. ft 24 R. niTCniSSON. H- o. LAUQHUN.President. -i=l - RICHARD BHIRLDS. VkoPreiU^t SUGAR AND MOLASSES— asoBQB soorr.s^twy. 4a hhda. N. a *ngar; MUCTOI*. 10 bbla. N. O. Molenee. U- a UofUia, D. Mcotgomafr, For aaU by JONES k COOLEY, W. 0. Stotealmry, Richard Shlelt&b fe23 No. H» Wetcratreet. , D. SbKTVDod, Qtcrg* Scott. OLEIGU WHIPS, 10 feet long, or any aiic j oIaSST Merchants’ Imnranct Co. of Philadelphia. tVXL T. PETTIT, Pm! t>. J. UcCAXX, Secretary. Atncm&t of Capital Stock paid In and Inrwted—s2oo,ooo 00 • nt-pln. - 63,42* as 3S !n*<. rv* Cargo RUki on tbe Otiio and Mississippi lUTrn nod i»'i'u:an«. Insum against lon or damaye by Fire, •»«> agalnit the peril* of the Sc*, and Inland Navigation and Tiacsport^tion. . nnrcrou. tVm. V ivtlt. John O. VoDtgotoerv. John XI. PuinroT, I' J. McGinn, B. V. Witmer. Rene Guilloa, UenJ. I*. IVooUton, J«hn A. .Manhail. Charlr* Ji W'nglit, J<diu J rattereoo, KlwoodT. Pwy WM. V. PETTIT, Prwiilenl, K. F. WITMKft. Via 1 t*r*«i-<ont Dwight J. Mg-CvX.t, Socrriarj. It ST cues St-'itfer, Laub A Co., fhilvlelph!-* Back, Morgan A Stidfidtr; do. Tmltt, Bro. k Co, do. . l’umror, Caldwell k Co . d.i A. T. Lane k Co, do. U sa-inißitz, Jiutic* A C<>, Jo it PITTSBL'IIiMI OKFICK, No. Bjl cTRKLT •u fc Jtf R. W. Agoai Fnnklln Fir* Ininranc* Company of r n 11. adel r u i a bdICTOU. | Adolph E. Bone. Samuel Grunt, Dortd g. Brown, ; Jacob U. Smith, : Murrlt Patterson. CflAKhKa N. BA.VCKKJI, Pr^Hrnl I'nm.&i Q. lUncKtu, Se-.T>tnry. Hit/i Company continues to make iruurancve, permanent or limited, on orury description of projicrty in town »n<l country, at rate* aa low at arv consistent with security. The Company hare referred a larpe mntlnreut fuud, which, with their Capital and Premumn, inv. *ted, afford ample protection to the a*imml. Tlie Aenls of the Company, tm January Ut, Isil, o. pnl,. lialuxl to the Art of , »irr n« »if— Cbiule* Vi. li.«tickex. George W. Uicbard* Tbomaa Hart, Uordocai D. Lc»i« Tobias W aguer. Mortgagee ftml EdUte Temporary U^ano. Blocks Oa»b. Ac. $1,212,709 44 Since their iamtporstitm, a period of twenty-one years, they bare paid upwards of One Million, Foot Hundred thousand Dollars Losses by fire, thereby affording eridtncs of the adrantagw of Inrnr&ocr, a* well as their ability and disposition to nuvi with promptness all 11/ibilitlea. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, •pIB Offlco Southeast cor. Won.l and Third its. Conlinental Insnrnnce Company. hsrorpnraitd by tht Isgiilaturr ti/ l\nr>ty fronia, PXUPETUAL C 11 A Jl T X H Authorized Capital, One bullion DoUaii r . Secured and Accumulated Capital™ > HOME OFFICE. .Vo. 61 Sfrtrt, aborc Second, Philadelphia Fire Insurance on Boildings, Furniture, Merchandise, Ac. ge neatly. Marine Insurance on Cargoes and Freights, to a)] parts of the world. Inland Ins'traneeonGoods, Ac, by Lakes, Hirers, Canals and Land Carriagra, to oil parts of the Colon, on the most fatvroble terms, consistent with security. GEORGE W. CULLADAY, formerly Recorder of Deeds, "lr-, Phlladelphta. WM. BOWKKS, formerly Register of Wllla. i JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman A Smith. Importing j Hardware and Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third \ ittwf, shore Market, Phlla. 1 JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Oat k Son. Coppersmiths, No 12 Quat ry street, Phlla. EDWARD V SIACHETTE, firm of Marbette k lUigutd, Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 124 North Third •trort.al'oce Uace, Phlla. HOWARD HIN'CiI.M AN, Arm of Llrlngston A Co, Ptodnce and Commission Merchants, No. 278 Mark'd »t shore Eighth. PLUa. OKORQE W. COLLADAT, Pruideot i G*L» WiLSOil.^^cretarj. JOSHUA ROBINSON, AgrDt- No. 24 FifLb itroet j(ap atnirs.) Honongahela Iniaranee Company, Omcni—JAMES A. lIUTCIIISO.V, Pretideat PENBT M. ATWOOD, Secretary. Ornri, No. 98 Wirtn STKrrr, Irturt Ajmntt e.U kioils of Fir' and Marine Ri A.SSKT. 3 , NOV. 20Tii, ISST. Stc-clt Duo Hill*, oaj able on ili-raaoJ, Boom'd by two «pproT*d nanioj $U‘t,G»V* 0 BUI* lioceirruble -£>£63 3 Cub U.OSS 82 7U ilurM Bank Slock— coal 3,93)00 Premium Not'.-*. Olflce FornDuro ... 690 B->k Arronr,n 4£09 43 ; M*m. .V C«ildwtil, i Wilson SlilJrr, John McDvnll I Oro. A. Berry Jtun A. ilotrhlaoa UKNRY M. ATWOOD. i*ec'y Wo. 11. HuilUw Hobi Dalbll. Wto. lice. Thou. * t’Urki Pennsylvania lnsnranre Company of rmsßUTtan. Office No. 0,1 Fourth titrtt DIRECTORS. Jao.b Painter, tie*. W. Smith. A. J. Jonwt, Bf«tj l'»UfT»(>U, J. r Tinner, f. Grier Sprwol, W. B. ilcUrl.lt, C. A. Colton, CHARTERED CAPITAL... Umpire end Marino Risks i President—A. A. CtUU Vice President—Bor>T i Secretary ao.l Treainrei Won torn Insoranoe Companp OF HTISBOK 0 11. GEOROE DABSIK. President V. M. UOKDoN, firrretary. OFFICE, No 92 Water street, (Spann A C->'« Warcbuute.) up stairs, Pittsburgh. Will Jiuurt agaimt all kindt of Firtand i/arine RUkt A llomt bitlilittion managed If I)trectors. who ar* well tinwn in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they hare assumed. aj offering the best protection to that* u>ta dtrtrt lobe tnrurrd. ASSETS, OCT’JTIF.R 31, 1*! Sti»k AukUßlt.. >lortg*£« Ellis Heccir*bls_. Otlleo furniture... Open Account*,-. Cub Prenilurn .Not**.. BUI* Dt*rmintrd . J 11. Shoeubergar W K. Slmick, R. D. Cochran, John A. Caoghej, C. W. Batchelor, Janie* I. Bennett, W. J. Anderson. R. Pirntrr, Seczetary. i Delaware Mutual Safety lasurasce Company, | Incorporated by Pit Leffixlaiurt of Ptmuylvania, 1536. I Office, S.'E. Corner Third and Walnut eta., I PHILADELPHIA. I MARIXE IySVRAA'CSS on Yeeael*, Carpi, tod Freight to all part* of the world. I lyLAfi'D ISiSURAXc&S cm Good I, by Rlren, Canal*, Lake* and Land Carriage*, to all part* of the Union. FIRE LSSUR AyVES on Merchandize generally.—Op glton-e, Dwelling Honace, Ac. AtuU of Ou Qmpany, 2Vat. 2A1567. Bond*. Mortgage*, anil Real Eetate .$101,350 Oft Philadelphia Cite, and otbor Loan*-.. 137,01195 Stock Inßaaka, Railroad A InaoranceCoa.. 19,508 00 Bill* RacelraMe. 930,901 05 Caahon hand - .. ..... 38,803 06 Balance* la hand* of Amenta, Premium* on Marine Polkiecreoeatly iaaned, and oth l er debt* due the C0mpany.......... 03,730 07 : Subscription Note* 100,000 00 William Martin, Joerph 0. Semi, Edmund A. Bonds, John 0. Darla, John R. Pesma, W. 8. HAVEN ap3:lyd-Jal2 insurant*, .*918,123 Os . > . i; . 01,999 no . 9l OF PITTSBURGH. tna jo\b 02 Wade Hampton, A. A. Carrier, Robert Patrick. A.C. Sampson, 11. Jones, John Taggart, Henry Sprcoi, Nicholas VosghUy, Jamco n. Hopkins, —43OU,OW. taken of all descriptions. [CUBS. \maasoK. f —l.-Gnuagrsoci. Pw9Jly $121,600 iW . 2.100 00 4,1C1 67 £AO 04 0,478 04. . 14,W1 43 . 4022 W 60 . 126,003 73 $317,041 « oiatcTwae: G. W. Can, I. 1L Peonock W. VV. Martin. R.T. Leech, Jr., D. McCandleaa, Geo. 8. Sodden, SJIOENBERGER, Pres* no3;d3m $703,785 37 watcroas June* 0. Band, Thoophllai Paulding, June* Traqoatr, William Ejt», Jr, J- P. PaaUion, Jcahu* P. £jr*, Samuel E. Stoke*. Beary Sloan, June* B. McParla Tbomaa 0. liana, Hobart Barton, Jr, John B. Semple, I’ltUb’g, D. T. Morgan, ** J. T. Logan, •* iKTIJJ, President. . HAis'D, Vice President A. MADEIRA, Ipot, » WaUr itrwt. Pltubargb, 0. SI Stroud, John JL Worrell, Dun). W. Uogley Z. Lotfarup, iL L. Catwh, Robert Tolend, a si JUtcojoo, Cbn. Lcfoad, Wo. BJ.Somnle, Pltul/*, J. Q. COFFIN, ir Third snd Wood «tre*U iitsaranrt. The Manufacturers' Insurance Company .Vo, 10 Merchant? ErcAaJtpf, rnii.APELrBJ-d* Charter Perpetual—Capital $500,000. INSURE AGAINST ALL OF tire, Marino and Inland Risks WM. A KnODts, President; Cass. WISE, Vioo President; ' ALFRED WEEKS, Serrstary W. A. 2Ui.»l-*. A. S. LlppiticJtl. James P. Smith. Chsa. J. Fkld, Wm. Neal. | Cha*. Wise, ' . i n 1‘ SSmons, ! J- Rloaldo Sink, ! Thvmzaa Bell, I M- Rkharjs Mockle urtrautre. JoJg« death, E.D.Jonea, Kao.,Cash Cst Rk James AliUlsztr. Esq.. Mews Robinson t Oo_ James Howard, £»!-, “ T j r>> * C. 11. “ Wads Hampton 4 CiT J. 9. Lee, Em-. *■ Ottmlngham-A Co. PltttbarfcbOffi'ce.NwVd Wnterstrset. < -- tvZtAtpd*** EDW. Q. BELL, Agent fht Crrat Western Fire and Jianne Ins. Co., cp Philadelphia. O'Zcr In t'.irat/.iij'/ Bui-ding, jYa. 403 K<ih\uU comer pf F-jarih Street. CHASTES rartmi, ALTHORUKD CAPITAL. Capital p&iJ In. Surpioa, January l»t, IS.'’S .4590,000. . #22£00 oa ' ... «^its ' -—tZTfiU W FIRE IXSVEAXCE— Limited cr PerpetnaL 31ARI2CE IXSVRJIXCE, on Vessels, CargoandFreights. ISLA2TD IXSVKA XCE t-y Blreri, Canal*, lakes and Land Carrlng*. niBCCTo&s: Charii-s C. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut street. William Darling, 1510 Pit* street. Alexander WhliJden, Merchant, 13 North Frunt st Isaac Ilaalebtint, Attorney aau Counsellor. John 0 Ilnutcr, firm of Wright, Hunter £ Co. E. Tracy, Ann of Tracy A Co., Goldsmith’# Hall. John It. MrOurdy, firm of Jones, White A McCurdy. Thoe. L-Gillespie, firm of Qilluspia A Zellor. Jas. B. Smith, firm of Jas. B. Smith £ Co Uop. Heap M. Fuller, office 227 South Third*tre«t John R. 1 ogdea, office corner of Seveoth and Sansotn. James Weight, late Cashier Bank of Tioga. Alfred Taylor, office Cairo City Property. s. Jons J Slocum, office 2J6 South Third street. C. O. LATUROP, President W. DARLIh'Q, Yice ; President SdT a “r“iii «wa..... n. v. JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary and Treasurer. 0. 11. RICHARDSON, Assistant Secrotary R. W. POINDEXTER, Apmt, fel* 97 Water street, Pittsburgh Farmers’ and Htehnnles’ Fire and Jlarine „ Insurance Company. ;1 Si. \V. Corner Second and WolaotSle., PHILADELPHIA. ; assiTa or tn coxrasr, jaxxhat Ist, 1654.^ Bouils, Mortgagee, Ground Rents, Bank and 1 ' other Stacks {212,43d 00 Leaned for Stocks- - - ■ 4*,t50 GO Trust Fund In Near Vork 23,151 60 Deferred payment on Stock - 9T,7(Q 00 Bills Receivable - 74,40* 67 Cash on band and duajrom Agents.—4s,ooo 33 Premiums oa Policies recently issued and debts due the Company £0,533 6630,894) THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Preeiden* Enwtru> It. Ueluolo, Secretary. rajumrsu mitßiitcn. John H. Brou-n, [ David 3. Brown,, M. Baldwin, [ Charles L. But*/ rrmccaun arrmxyct.l. Sewmycr A Graff, , James MflUntfsr, 'ames Howard A Co- Phelps, CarrA Co, Wo. McCnlly A Co , J J. M, Irwin. Pittsburgh Office, No. 00 Water Street. fel2Amd THOMAS J, HCNTEJI, Agent. Citizens' Insurance Comp'y cf PittJbnrjt WM. BAGALLT, President, . fiAMDEL L MARSHELL, BeeßUrir. OJJlct B* JJfcfer Sireet, Ultctti i XTxrir*'crt4 Wood GSJnsnfee Hull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Ule ■iasippl Rivers, and Tributaries. T JQylnsunr* against lusts or damage by Fire. Also, .again** tho peril* <«f the S>a and Inland Navlgati'in end Transport. etaecTou. Wm. Btignley. j Capt. Mark Sterling, Hamn. I Uea, S. 5L filer, Jw. M. Cooper, John & DUworth, . .)»». I'aik, Jr-, Fnods fellers, Isaac 51. Pennuck. Wm. B. Hays, 8. Harbancli, John fihlpton.* ’ Capt. dam’l C. Young, Walter Bmxtta 1*22 . >Joka JkMswll, Jr: r . Pittsborgh life,’ fire and Marine in*. Co. Office, Corner Market and Water St*., PITTSBURGH, PA. . V . ROOT. GALWAY. rma*int. F. A. tointet, B**j ALEX. BRADLEY, Jldt Pnat. Asntrtr FLOtn*o,Sl. D, Examining Physician. This Company makes every Insura nr* appertalain* to connected with LIFE RISKS. - 11 Alih, against Hull and Cargo on the Ohio and Mississippi riven and tributaries, and MarinoHisk gen erally. And against I*se or Damage by Fire. And against the Perils of the Be* «ad Inland. Maflgattee and Transportation t -- Policies lamed at the l-.writ rates consistent urlthsafet? all parties. Robert Gal Kay, Samuel McClorkeu, Joseph P. Uazzam, M. D., John Scott.- James Marshall, Alexander Bradley Joseph 8. Leech, John Pullarton, Nathan jr. Hhrt^ David Richey, James W. Hallman, Chaa. Artrathnot, Cel<V-my26-ly WnUamCaxr, - * Robert H. IlartJey', John STGUJ, Philadelphia iPir® and Tdft INBDHA N*o B 0 O M P A N rT, No. 149- Chesnut Street, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HODBI. Will make all klndj of Insurance, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT. P. KINO, President. M W. BALDWIN, vies President- - PTFtCTOM. Charles P. Hayea | E. TL Cope, E. B. English, George w. Rro«a, P. B. Savery, Joseph 8. PacL 0. Sherman, | John Clayton, S. J. Megargw, | B. WRor.- ?. Bu*csamrs,3(w-rpmrT j o- orris, a**ol *«*»•* r 4 .n. 4 „ Special flotitts. ' Offj-r rr?Ticvc6H, rr.WiT:rc ACeuqo P- K. Q>. \ „ Pittsburgh, Match 1*4,1658. f to Stockholders.—The first Aa? v7\r CGal otiU StockhoWrtioflh*T»fttii,onh. Ft Wayno nod CMe'po Rflllrotd Company if 01 fo heldat Jlte/i lbo of Trad'S id tbedty or Pimbcri*, M d * yof at 2VeloekP. M., at which time tbo Report of the Directors amtOffieere of the of Bm SStoea mOTtb*ofiheconfc.hJation wUI be presented ud read. The Election lor a new Board of Director* wll! be bald at tt. » WEDNESDAY, ®SfSL UtiSf t£ hours of BA. H. and d p. JJ. wi«m whnd at Stockholders tad the representatives or eeoattee boMlna •lock will receive tpecial raxa tickets tottS from pjtti burgb Lt the occasion, on application to the different Eta tionAyrenU. - BiankfcrtnJOfjwoxieamay be chained at the General «SJt arBh, ° ral ** offlw 10 ***»»*» Stockholdu* of a- thtr or the three Companlee now merged *** >^M^iwhanAJ t» T « con verted th efr stock, ‘iL no i. ** ® atlt l ,!<llo aa J ▼“tee at the above election. The Traniitr Books »U 1 be cloeed from the SOtbtnst. te lstprox. arldmd T.D. Secretary. Lira, ha* jjt> Mum Issctaxci CoTl Corner Water and BXarket eta, 2.1 floor, V „ Pittsburgh, Fabnrary 10th, 1858. ) Notice.—The Board of Diree* *«r» of this Company bare this' dsy declared a dlfl » . nt of , th * profit* 0* tha lest six months of FOURDOL LABS per share, applicable to tbertdnetion of Stock Notes fal> F.A, RINEHART, Setfy. ucfics or xßsCxnnui,Muna Comcast, i c PiKSbarghyFeb. 11th, 1868. ’/ [Fs» * nE Stock of this Company represented .Jr ncmbeii IST, lfo, 1C2.-2M, 2SJ. 399 407,408,415,302,203, £O4, JJ®, *s£ 305 ’ M 4. SSJb g«L Ml, 01,313,314,404. 405, MO.® ?E «?* %a»- BM, ,sss, w; 100, 102,163, afiuwfaw SiS. tot’ J h 22f 1 SV Tl,lell D 0 rorttflc&tee hajbeta Isreed, has ti*, for nun-payment of assessment • doe Decern plrfia«lBi7' * od .? lu .^f^ o i d al Pobllc f*lß. tethe city of Pittsburgh, cu the 13th day of Harrh *eW unltf tta amonot doe, with Interest and costs bo pmiotaly t£i By order of the Board. 13W WATERMAN PAXMEg, Treasurer. auction Salts. DAVis, Aaotioneer. - . Sa^g> Boom? No. 54 Fifth Street Mao 1 ? lanterns, stage cue- Auction.—Oa Saturday aftarno-o, uarca flth, at . 0 clcck, at the Commercial Salat Hooma No. M fiilb street, by order of £. Bechler, fat account of »h«m It n»ayc<»cern to pay chary-*, two Trunk*, csntalnlcstwo Urga llagte Lantern*, with Tlqfti, Conic slide*. TicketCox«, Show Trimming? * c - 21* P. M.DATIB, Aact. LAWKBNCJS COUNTY BONDS, At Arc- Tar*day ermine, March 91b. at 7 U o’clock »i^l n ? B:imercUl ? 4lc,lU,em *» irlthßot rtHrrt, far account whom ft may concern. four Coopon Bond* County of Uwimta *5OO tlciu iotSertut th* rate of «U per cent, payabl* ia Philadelphia. -™-« P. M. DAVIS, A act. A J im 1 H N s si' K =-W K ' ti SAiE <*■ i:aw -fr4. a SAtartlay emalng, March - Cth. u 7 I* *old at the Commercial Sale* Boom* No •Js “T** R r^ ar,l,,a «U*Ug aor ilwßookTSonJ which aro Laws of Penn*. jrgm 1710 to 1855 in t,'. Plccdbe. 3 role dll.'. -I>po.t “7V?t“Sft ££ 4 rolrEackrtone’s Commentaries, 2 tolr star kle ob Erldenc*, 6 Tolr, sjcKinley * LetcnreV LawLUwr Bacon'* Abridgment, 7 rcli; Troubat A hS2j£ Practice, 3 role; McKinney's Justice and LepU Guide! 2 JJaoa few choiceMiscellaneous Work*, allof which will be open for examination oo Saturday monrtmr mr3 , " P. M. DAVIS. AILY SALESATNO. 54 FIFTH BT' At the new Commercial Sales Boom*, fl*, as lsev Street, rrsry week day, are held Of eoeda In Vn rariety, suited for the trade an S con/mm, ftS?? lLw. *tock *hlcb is constantly replenish wj withfiSh £»!££. meats, that most be closed forthwith. ‘ ' > awwsn At 10o’clock, A. Ooodsaad fancy Article*, com. priring nearlyanrythlag needed In th*Uaefhr wraomdand wTSS At 2 o'clock, P. M, bomeboM id] kitcbm toilht™. m tccoiKl hao* bed, cod bedding, ttrpcu, dojS ”™ ■tone China ware, store*, cooking ntenilla. me «£* . XI *• •Sr-,?!S££S3? tad. ry, musical Instruments, «ua, elothina. Ar*w£3mijsL .od .b CT book*. .Utto.£, tc. r.g iaviTa^ HARTSHORN’S MEDICINES^gtosTof Uk« celebrated remedlejjcit we’d ul (oriel, br ma B. L.TAIES-tSTOCgdOO. UTAIEGS—I cask oa hand and for sale b Z B.L. yACSESTOCg k CO. UPLAND'S Bm'KiU-5 m,. rm fee 01. ty AL. FAlCiia<)Cg ACA ° fUUIONIO WAFERS and 1J WUUi>. Lnimp»-5 sroo 00 h«n<l,nd fcr nl. b, - D. L. fAHN EEIOCK * 00. by bulk or doz., fresh, y/on h*nd tnd foml» b T B.L-TATTVgaT«vnr * 00. IiUXTfiR.— -1000 lbs. prime fresh 0 B ? tUr li2 dw * fr »fc Egnneernd ttlnaom tag mi far kUc <?t 27 Fifth rtrr*t_ »L UDpLK. I'lG LBAI' TOBACCO—A forge Supply ot E°od t wlfctrattij FJc Tobacco rac'd tUi day ox * . JO&ILEUINO, corner of tbaXHaaoad and Vaxket ft ICfKS. ALLEN'SILIfK HKSTOKKB—Aa- XvJL other tupplv ofHair Btttiratlw rac'd by mt: Jos-JxotiNq. BOOM COES —Xwo l°Mi prime quality, J*mt ...
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