.At=ta.,.. - THE DAILY ' ' ESTABLISHED IN 1786. ’w" NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS j J ■ from C. 8. ECIIEIUS AdxertMog Boom, So. 8» Brood 's An energetic business man can make, In any pari of tha United Bute*, from tbrio tp Ore dollar* a dajr, Uy stlllne from sample “TUB PATENT INDIA RUBBER BAPETT FLUID LAMP," with an lm prorod Darner. Ewy'flwnflf who ha* regard vwHHV'P fT ’ •on. property or economy will porehM* them. Tor Inrar* m * li “” " 7 MOTT. andexelndro MsnnfiKtsw*, 03 Fnlton ttreet, New Totfc. SBWTOS & jnutDBTJIITBi 421 ■Bnom*&*Ot,Fe*rmk, MANUFACTURERS of the Patent Arch Wrest Plank Plano Ported, celebrated U* dtfUi. toll, neea, richness, parity, and afecalUr flo-Gity of Ujeir tone, f,r_irtitcirth.y h.v. Jeodrod th«laigbesl ocom.nrn. from tbr greatest niuilcii! n.lnUriUe* of the country; anil id oreryfaJr, when bnnqlit tu nnoretition with other menu, bare obtained the high'** premtna. Tu* Patent Arch Wrest Tlaak, winch t* owned *n<s osed onlyliyos, guarantees tbdr standing In fnn«- lunger tluuiany other in strument; while their unpreCT<ient«l demand la all part* of the country l* a tndefent proof of thrfr *ai«rtnr uxcrllcnce. A liberaHbscoantto Clergymen. Schools and the trade. Bniggfatß. MACKEOWN & FINLEY. Wholesale Druggists nodSfanotartctwa of Carbon Oil, No. 167 Liberty stnxyPiusbnrgh.Pa. ; jaS&lyd BL. FAHNESTOCK & Co., late of the firm • it. A. FahnceiuJt !<&, and occceecai to Finning Bros. Wholesale Droggtak No. 60,earner Wbpdand Fourth SU, PitUbnndu.P*. : n a. FAHNESTOCK.* CO., WtK'Lt Il» sale Druggists and Manolhetarets of White Lead, Lead aad Utbarge, corner Wood* and Front streets, ntte borgh. • mch7 J SOHOONMA&BR, MANUFACTURER • of White Lind, Bed Lead, Zloe, Paint, UtWre,Fat* tv and WholcsaloDealerln Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Tnrpen* lino, AevHo. Wood Pittsburgh. Pa. oefclyd JOHN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. STOofley,)Whol«tle and Entail Druggist and Dealer in Paints, Otli, Dyeatulb, Ac., comer Wood and Birth streets, Pittsburgh. JOHN P, SQOTX,:WHOLESALE DEAL er la Drags, Paints, Oils. Tariilflhca and Djcttafls, No. Liberty stmt, Httsbnrjh.' All orders will motif* prmnn* attention. - - AWAgeat fctSchaacga Pulmonic Syrrip. taarttdydaw i v pusckick total una ORAUtf&KEITER, WHOLESALE AND • , .lj BetaU Drusjdfta,comer of liberty aad St Clair it*, : Piuabttrgh, JOSEPH FLEMINO, (SUCCESSOR TO L. Wilepa £ CoO corner Jlarketitreet and Diamond, keepa j ccoitantlf cabana a fall andcampleto anortment of Dmgi, i Medicine*, MeJicioeCbesta, P«ifUiucr7',aidaU ar-tide* per ] taininstoMibnsiaeu.'"" ‘ carefully compounded at all ( boon. jgkiy , D" H. GEO. H. KEYSER, DRUGGIST, lid Woo.l street*-comer of Wood street and Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh, Pm. .. DtoTrott Stains, CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H. COLLINS, Forwarding andOom mission Morcfcant,aa3 Ooalor In Cheme, Batter, Lake Fish and Prodace generally, 20 WooJ st, shorn Water, Pittsburgh. tny2l t! -o, T B. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, ‘j 19 * OinO.Commiadoa and Forwarding Merchant, aod f Wlmlesla Dealer fo Western Bwnrr* Qmcm, Batter,*l*ot { aaJ Pearl Aah,aod'Western Prodoco generally. Front it, | betwreu Smlthfleld and Wood, Pittebargfa. . I\T»BANE * -ANJEK, (SUCCESSORS Is I to A. k A. llcßahey) Dealers In Floor, Grain and Produce. Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 124 Second etreoet, Pittsburgh, Pa. [Jan. 1, ’67:dly]jal2 David o. herbst, floor, pro •loco. Provision tad OoamUsloo Merohaot, No. 207 Liberty •Irvot, conwrr of Band, Pittsburgh, gives felt attoD* Mod to tli* mlr of Floor, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Batter, Orala. Pried Fruits, Seeds, 4c., 4c. - <J-Ccnslgumeuta rcapectfollj solicited Alex, fursyth, (Successor to Forsyth It Scott.) Forwarding and Commission Mer chant, Dealer in Wort, Hide*, Floor, Bacon, Lard and Lard Oil and Prodoce generally, No. 75 Water afc, Pliflibnrgh, V*. H KIDDLE, GENERAL COMMISSION • Merchsntand Dealer in Qroeerlca and Produce, 27 Fifth street. Pittsburgh, Pa. for to fe. lUzeLTO*, Plttiborfch, BvaAixr, CoasniTt A Co-,Plttabaigh, solicited and satisbetory retnmsgna ntead. •" dclfiJydawT j OOBERT lIUTCUINSON, COMMISSION -4 Xv Merchant, for the rile of Weston Bnerre Chew, Batter, Lard, B-iroa, Flsb, Pot and Pearl Ashe*, SalaTatns, Oil*, Flour, Grain, i*eedv Lifted FraU,ao<l Pmdncr generally, No. 8 EmHbflcld «tn>et, between First and Water. ap3 CHARLES- B. LEECH, FORWARDING ond Commlsion Merchant, Dealer In Flour, Grain, Ba. con, Ijanl and finttrr, and all kinds of Produce, No 8 Smith* Bold street, between Finland Water. ap3 Eagle gar d-ISEU, Wholes)* Dealer Id Floor, PrerUtons and Produce So. 6 Strath rtnwt, between liberty aodgraitliflclil, Prtubnrßb, P*. #J*Teriu» cub. ffiatptts. WILLIAM McCLINTOCK, Dealer in YY Carpets. NdTllS Market street. fW W.D. A O. M-CALLUH, Dealer in carpets, oil cloths, SIATONOSj Ac. No. *7 Fusrtb street near DWI. attorntps. Robert sricNitmT. attorney at taw.ant) Solicitor of «lm -.-iiiU'-f Pittsburgh, No. HO Fourth street, Pttt»l«nr«rl*. deltt^ JOSEPH S. & A. i’. MOKUISON’, AT tomey* *t Law. Office No. bi Fourth «u, near Wood, Puulmrgh. Pa. m y^ rTARTZUORN A HAZEN, ATTORNEYS JfA, at Law. OTTke in Ovloon Building, Fourth itrwt, Pittsburgh. Pa- - Btp ffiootia. Yf URPIIY '& BURCIiFIELI>7dLALERS IYI | u Silk** and Ladle* Dree* Goods (rearmMy, CSnsks, Talma* and Shawls, Embroideries and Staple Good*, for family use. An unusually e*tensi»e assortment In all the al»»y deportments, Just roc el red and snlllug at the loweat prices. AS-North-ensteor. Foorth and Market *ts.-Q oc3 a *. wtmnr« co„ nrtst’o —c. L. ahthowt * co, ■. tou A A. MASON &. CO., WHOLESALE 4 aud r.'*tnfl Dealers In Fancy and Staple Dry Good*, ih Kirthatroct, Fimbujh. fflattiagts. Carriage and Wagon fflaaofnttory. L. STEPHENS, A«ont Cvmer SniikjUld Street and Diamond Alley, WOULD respectfully inform thepriCWJa public that b« I* now locvtat! •• »boT*.JS2E='i22_ aa.l ha* roramed th*bmlowa of Carriage makincln *lll varieties and la al*> prepared lo execuW eMer* t»r VVapm , of all (tczcrfptloss, all work f«r In** Merchant Solidtla; 4roatlaaanzo of «h* patrooase *o l.Wranjbo *to wed upon him *ht!a at the old ataad of - Bigelow * C0.,- be would aware hi* fri*o<l* tb»tlhe**m® e*ro and atteo lion will be* given to Stl hU order* d bervtofore.baving**- cored tho B<T*ic«-s .*r ib* beat wortamm, *nd having ample ■rartinenuetaewhi-ro for tho finiihiDg of fieo work. I3»A good Buortmcnt cfhoavy work now <*n band, »tilt ftbla fjr Spring B*o. AU wort warranted for 12 month*. Particular attention given to repair*. _ Jal 4:lyd Coach *nd Carriage Factory. JOnRSOS, BROTH EH A CO., Cbnur ef Bitmcnl and Etbecca Strutt, ALLEGHENY CITY. \TTOULD RESPECTFULLY IN \f form their friend* and the public rally, that they are manufacturing Barouche* ltockawaj* Baggie* Sleigha and Chariot* In all tbeir vmri ooa atyie* of fltuah anil proportion*. AU order* will bo exncutod wilb etrict regard todnmWJlty and beauty of finish. Ropalr* will olaobo attended to on tbo tnoOt reasonable term*. Uriog In all their work the boat Eaatem Shaft* Pole* and Wheel *taU; they feel confi dent that all who Cavor them with their patronage will be aatlafled-on trial oT their work. Pnrchooera or* reqoevted to give them a coil before par charing eleewher* ooilyd To Capitalist! or Mann factors. rpHE undersigned baying determined to 1 more veat, offer* for aale, (or exchango for Weatero , ronfcrty-) tba beat Farm in Armstrong Monty, within Are ] walk or the KltUonlßg Bridge, and delightfully ! iV, ■Uoated'dli the rirer hank, oppoalte and In Tiew of tho Alio-; fhpflT yattoy’,Railroad Depot, containing about One Qnn-i SrwlAereiiftttyitf »blch coutainieight fort ot good Bltum- J dellTrringennl dnii, in Kr.fnnlnff at flta eantAPCT bttthrl; and 33 acrea of superior river bottom oxerlluw*; about 80 aero under 2ni and In thils&t*Ato of coUlratlon, baring «crir rd atgr 1000 lend* of Jttttmrb from the town, to which a t-am cm make eight- trijurJilday. There ta a largo Log uSUffl b, Mfret, ind /rcuiMß>ra «b, w f«>- »ul. ! Sj!Ss«*tirttlM«ie*.nd Iron or lutnb*rm»nuiartn • -*''riomAH!*rrwnAßeiliou.or resizing n good And proilu] ■ VbbU InTritment .r» nqoMtod to vl*„ tbU proper!, boforo ranking wiyodrcr.elfttloo. TiUo IndinpnUMn .ml urn. SS ml* *Uj ftM. Wl.bnrgb, nuking d en., of SSk Kiltomtlng, Arnnrtrong Conntj, Pn, rnIUJPS, Olra M*nttcmror ; PiU.biireb. Ib'Br—To «cbtDg»lor.W«tem !«!*,•«* bnildin* ■ Arrf&KiWiUgooißlpJflmded lntbnMrtnl I»rt of Kit tuning. - J.Hk3md ■ HAKDWABK. ■' StnCKL FAHNESTOCK, Wood Strut, Pultbnrah, UAS ON IfAND A LARGE STOCK OF il IIAEDWAHB, wMdi to will «»tl TOT 1«» JASn. to hJxCZlu. Uitwrt. Kut'-e; ood and Urge «»or6ii«i,t of -^n^Trrrf'RK —lorn mptdj of BACSAQK CUTTKILSANp OTOFraHS, 8I&E1& TONO3 AND POKERS. BDEJOH BKUJ AND -p. PRB3ERVINQ KET/LES. ocZXatf OLD DOMINIOH OYSTKiI HOC»e7 CQ&XKIt HAND A.ND LIBERTY STREETS, RECEIVED DAILY. \L>/ >SBP CAN AND SHELL OYSTERS, ] Lake and Kastern Fifth* Ac, anlBhKw • ■ STARCH AOBNLW.—HAVING BEEN •PPjintod; Agent for PHiahitrgh, by the .MADISON SIAfIcttCQIIPAST, for thr sale of Inrlr celebrated PBARL BTAKou,(*olchU watraotad equal ImioaUty to any knows In tbiftoarkfttjarenow prutmrod toettpyly Wtiolwalo Deal* em*tmsoQUetnrem'price*. We iotue tbealteaLkia ofth# Trade in this article, loan ox.nuiluutlotiut pur present etect, ■ad which will be kept oonal to the demand. - • ATWELL, LB* A 00. B n ... No, ft W-wl stre rpHE GREATEST MATCH MACHINE IN X tE£ WORLD? A VORTUNR HATIK WITIT < HHALLINVESMENT.' THOMAS’VATKNT MATt_:U HACHINB Isa simple, cluwp and perfect Match Sinker. Rie Machine costs only sll6* ij driven by hand, un i will n*oka tho for* tanu or tli* manufacturer fb ft short link*. Where good wood U to be had readily it materially rtdnec* the cost. Machine jntrttcsntftre ogrredtor (Eornmissum, #c. V4AOOLM L0C8..._ JOBS L. H2QL. -JOS. S.LtZOB. JOS. S. LEECH & CO., Koi.aifl 6b P». WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN FLOUR AND BACON, Tin. Plate and Tinner** Stoolc, . AND PITTSBURG II MANUFACTURES. Jyllslly J. L • McALPIN & CO. (Late of J. b. Leech, McAlplo A Pltuburgb i GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MKRCHANI'O' L«T«e tnd Washington Arena*. . WVANDOTTB CITY. KANSAS TKKJUTUKY, KKFKRENCK3 Joseph A. I**och A Co-, and Pittsburgh Mnrchantf crn* ally. IjlLdAwljT THOHaV fiOAtiiAoHER, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING HEKCUANTB, An. s*o JY« Sr erf, St. Until, Mo. ■ urnTH BiNota, Haktmau A Oi-, I Jojrti A Liorn. Loaon, Strra&T A l Zen 1 Paint to. Will purchase to onbir. l>ud. Hemp, Bacon, Oruin, Ac. Prompt attention glrcu to any manner of forwarding. Jcfhlyd' tl. ► *3 Lewis & edgekton, i sucwB«,n.to i T. Morgan A Co,) Wliules-Uo Grocer* and Commimio Mercb*oU.do7 Wood »tmt. Pittsburgh. mr2 SPRINGER HARBALGII, COMMISSION Merchant,DcaUrin Wool, ProrUiona and Produce gtn ttally. No. 2u5 Liberty street, PitUbargh, Pa. H — BnWS. KING, (LATE OF TUB nnuoffUcgA Moorhead,) Commission Merchant, and Dealer tn Pig Metal and Blooms, No. 7® Water street, be- low Market, Pittsburgh, Pa. A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO HAK • dy, Jcov* ACo-,)Comral*sioa and Forwarding Mer chant; Agent of the Madison and Indianapolis Railroad, cur* car FlrstaDdTerrysta., Pittsburgh, Pa. Ja29:lyd EbWAKD T. MEORAW, GBNfiTUL Comroinion Mrrchsnt, andWholftoJoD-viler in Manu factured Tobacco, Imported andDomesticCigorojintitt, Ac-, Ac, No. 211 Liberty street, opposite the bead of Wiwd, Pitts burgh, Pa. mhtily Grorcrs. Bagaley, cosgrave & CO., Wholesale* Grocers. Nos. IS and 20 Wood street, Pitts burgh. Reis a' 'berger, grocers and Dealers la Bocotn Lard, Flour, CUrese, Broos& Ac, Bonth-Wast corner Smtfbfleld And’&Cund Stmts. Pitts burgh. ocltlyd ALEXANDER KING; WHOLESALE Grocer and Importer of Soda Aeh, No. ST? Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. > ' _ • ’ uplilyd* WM. MITCHELTREE, Jh., A BRO., Wholesale Grocers, Rectifying Distillers, and Wine and Liquor Merchants, No. 200 Liberty stmt, Pittsburgh. Jn2B JON ES A COOLEY. WIIOLELALE GRO CKItS and Boat Furnishers, dealora lu Produce and. Pittsburgb Mannfwtunw, N'o 141 Water street, near Cherry Alley. Ihttsbunrh. !*m. SURIVER & DLLWORTU, WHOLESALE Grocers. No. 130 and 122 Second street, (betweem Wood and Bmithficid, Pittsburgh. A CULB E It TSO N", WUOLESA LE • QrocerandCorattiioiim Merchant,Dealerin Pnxiac-, and Pittsburgh MannUctored ArDflea, 190 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. mnw'n/mi aiCUARn rtOTD wttsjbm /win. JOHN FLOYD A CO., WHOLESALE OroeertaikdOHumwsioo Merchants, No. ITS Wood and 228 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. J«l6 joint wait .TZ...7-.T....... ... ...jobs wosos. WATT A WILSON, WHOLESALE GRO ■CERS, Gimraissiun Merchants end Dealers In Pro duct and Plttaburgh Manutirtnri'*, No. 238 IJberty utroet, -PitUborgh. j 026 ISAIAII DICKEY A COr. SviIOLESALE rs. CommissionMerchant*,and Dealers to Produce, No. $0 Water street, and 03 From street. Pittsburgh. TUOUAh UTTLK, SR. .... .TBOKAj UTTLS, JU. fL*t«* of the firm RoMnnn. Little A Co.) Tuttle a co„ wholesale gro • CERS, Prortue* mid Cnmtrtls-jrftt Marehunta, and Doilcrnin Piiuhnrrh ManoLtCturaa, No. 112 See>md street, Pittsburgh. j»lit;yA3_ WM. McCUTOHEoN .t CO., WHOLE SALE Qrccrn, J’iouik- oi I iVmniirdon Merchants, and Dealer* La Pittsburgh M <Hiit;u3arM Articles, No. 219 Liberty street, corner of lr« in. Puuhurgli. Pa. aiy3 JOtlN ATWITU. k. J. L*l £ XBAS. ATTSU. Atwell, lkr.& co., wholesale Grucera, Prodnc*-. luid Conuni*»lon Merchants, and Dealers to Pittsburgh Mnrctsctares. N<>. H Wood Street, be tween Water ac-i Fnmtat., PitMbureb. ap!B p ROBISON’’’*"CO.,' WHOLESALE 111. GrocenL Merchant*, aud Dealers in all kind* gJJTrovirions, Produce and Ihtts burgh Ha 255 l-fhertyntreet. Piu»t>onrh-. • J*Hfcly* Robert h. kino, wholesale gro- CRR, Commission Merchant, and Denier in Pealhrrs, Fish, Floor, am! all kind* of Country Prodnro, No. 211 lib erty street, mouth of giith. Pittsburgh. Pa. Liberal ad vance* m*D on consignments. jaklyJ aoscar uiuru. skzasuto. Robert dalzeli. a 00., whole- SALE Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Mer chant* and Dcalrrsln Pmlnct-anJPittsburgh Manufacture*, No. KlLHerty street, Pittsburgh. Pa. tnyi tv cal lEstalt agents. WILLIAM WARD, Dealer in promissory notes, Honda, Mortgage* and all swnritics for money. IVnon* can procure- loans through my Agency, on reason able terms. Those wi-hlng to Int.-st their money to good advantage, can always Bnd flrvt nud rlitss papor *t my office, for sale. All comratinlmHnn* and interview* »trictly rnnftilrntUl. Office <IHANT STRCBT. oppcwitoSt. Paul's Cathedral. Jelnltf AUSTIN LOOWIS. THOS. P. U/OHUS Austin loomis a co.. dealers in Prnmiiwory Noted, Honda, Murticaß l- * and all Secnrl tiew for Money. Money loaned on Checks short datra, with collateral soenritka. NOTES AND DRATTS BOCGHT AND SOLD. Person* desiring tonsveau heaecmntnodatodon rwi»“tiable terms, and capitalists can bo fornUhed with good securities ■tremnneratiTo price*. Also, attend to the Hale, Renting ■nd taasing of IU-al Estate. 49-Office No. 92 Fourth street, above Wood. a9“AUBTTN LOOMIB, Notary Public. a»rg UoofesclltrH, &c. W_ S. RENTOUL, 20 St. Clair street, • DeaW in Uollcirnis and MismlUitoous Hooka, and Depoiitory of American Tract Society's Publications. mrlO:d*wlyP ITTM. (j. JOHNSTON. & CO., SUitiooera, YY Blank Hook Manufacturers and Job Printers, No. 57 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa- *<-30^ EC. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO • S. Sadk-r.) tVbolceale and ReUll Dealer In Books, 6ution«ry and Paper Gauging*, Federal street, 6UI doorfl. B. of Market Senary. Allegheny, Pa. . TOIIN is. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND St.iUciufr, ■ncM'HAor to Davlaon A Agnew, So. C 3 Market KAYITca AMD StT XIOSKR9. No. ti Wood street, next dour to the cor nor of Third, Titubnrph, Pa. School and Law book* con •tantljr era hand. __ T 'L. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA tI • TIUXEH, No 73 Fonrth Apollo Baildiugi. TT'UNT & MINER, BOOKSELLER 11 and Stationer, Masonic Hall, Fifthitroet. /Susie, &t. J OIIN 11. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., between Diamond Alley and Fourth rtreet, Bote Agent forCZDGSEKINO A SONS’ (Boston) PIANO FORTES, MA SON A ‘ HAMLIN'S MODEL MKLODKONB and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, and Dealer in Music ami Musical Ooorta. Ja23 ‘ H 'KLEBER & BRO., No. 53 FIFTH • St. Sign ortheOoldnn Harp,Sold Agent for NUNNB A CLARK'S (New York) unrivalled (hand and B<|nare PIANOS, and CARIUUT A NEEDHAM’S gmuin* MKL4> DEONSand ORGAN HARMONIUMS, lu-alere in Mualcand Mniical Inatromenta. M /IiIARLOTTE BLUME, MANUFACTUR \J Kit and Dealer lu Piano F<*rt«r. and Importer of Maiic and Mnilral Irnitranwintt. Solo Agent for th» HAMBURG PIANOS,aI>o for riAIiIJST, DAVIS k CO.’S Ik*teo Plano*, with aod witbont Attarhtuwnt. 118 Wood atroot. my 3 Ujjgginans, DR. R. T. FORD still continues his now VUI KTAHI.K PRAfiTK’B. Ilia office, Wurt end IVimeyiv-mra Av«uue, (Fourth Stre»-t Road.) E i*t t>nJ a Diamond a treat, PitUborgh, P-i. , Ilia imliinlte.! «ar«-e«« in Acute and Chronic Dteeaeee can, cot bo pomdwi in any of the medical nr».-ilceof the proaen tnrlkalAwlyF CAN BE CONSULTED 1 7 at Dr. Smith>,C'jn»< r Fifth and Smlthfiidd "treeta, on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.from 10 to 1 and 1 u> 3 o’clock. jy.n«Mdenco on the Brownarllle Road. Je23:ljd« Wrench Artificial Flower* and Plow* Materials. WE are now receiving our Spring Styles of French Flowers and Flower Material*, which for va riety end beauty eurpaiwe on* former season’s Importa tions. Mannfuftaring nearly nil tb* Goads we offer for «1«*, enable* o* to ortux to Wholesale purchaser* ipdiicernequ both In price sod confined styles. ~ r Strichftnd Fancy F«then In many styles, suitable for SnHn<r Bales sUo, cTcry dMcrlption of low priced Fancy ??eth?rt for trimming DojV »;d ChH.W Straw and Fuicj lUU. SMYTH * CO, . .. 800 Itroadway, New York. «e<f * c * . Tmr Kiihseribcra ben to draw attention to i^?sL3l£2«* M7*nl iBsS “ cARFBia msa THE MARKET STREET OAttPCT STORK, TS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY X .11 draaod. for V.liot, EnwsoU. Sjo Cmou, of etcry ds«cripUon,«Jl» w) jm»»- WlCloETrroo.lltoßlK'ct wlilo,.tlo»<T ° h.T. 0.. r baton oOond: Coco. H.U'uslotoracnor choKhm widow .nd .Tf'tjtllioy OOOOOO*- ed with the Carpet department of How PorolrnlOK- As we anticipation advance in prices after AftSWltt# Trade opens, wVwcald tag&a to purchasers to iC*fc»thdr PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 15, 185 S JHanufactutcts. WELLS. HIDDLE * CO„ 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa, WBAauvu.'rcKZßs or HIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. Order* eolldted Arm the trail* amt promptly pod u p«r Instruction* Tima—a month*, or 6 per rent, dlaeoont for each. JOB. F. HA.HILTOS * COf KNG-INKERB Ac MACHmiBTS, Comer Pint and Liberty Ste., Pittehurgb, Pa. CDPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, for Grist .V *** MJUe, Brewerie* Printing Establishment* MannCactorie*. Ac., made to order. They alao rontinoe tbs manufacture oftbelr Celebrated MAOIHNISTB' TOOLS, SucL a* Taming lathes. Iron Planer* Boring and Drilling fcLacliine* A* AUa. Wrought Iron Shafting, with Pulley*, Haugen, Ac. **LfcJjd*lyr JuT lIKSRY OE&WIG, A'o. 489, comer Penn and TFafawf Street*, ]\iTANUFACTORER OF PITTSBURGH J.IX UEMr AND MANILLA BEDOOBDB, UEIlp ROPE, from Vs in, to lnch, Halter Rope, Broom Twine,Sr wing Twine, Wo*l Twine, Flax and Cotton fiefne Twine, Bash Oord.Tarrrdand Packing Tarn. tti-A foil aupply of the abort constantly on hand and for aale at market rates. jaJT:Smd r. j bosda —....—........ c. ootasnoar. BUSH A & OUTBNDORP, waxctactcxxxs or STEAM BOIL E K S AND ALL KINDS OP SKEET IRON *W ORK Penn Street, star Water, Pittsburgh, Penaa. order* promptly attended t/*. fe24;3mJ A, . LYONS (Succraaorto A. LyonaACo.) LOOKING GLASS& PICTURE FRAMES, AND DEALER IN VARIETY GOODS, 6cC., No. 13S Wood tft,t Pittsburgh, Pa, fcidlf MORRIS 6c COLTART sou Hisuracrcuxa or HUGHE'B PATBNT ATMOBPHERIC FORGE m TRIP lIAIMERS. HAMMERS of the following sizer, Ac., mode to order N-.i. Lift: tn.follblow, SOM lb*. Price $ 350. •• A -v, 0 “ u “ —&00S « “ 450. " a, \l* *■ “ “ 1109 “ - 006. “ 4, •• 15 ~ 23088 “ - «x». * 6, “2U •• •• « 41150 “ M 1500. “0, “34 “ r- " 04201 •* “ 2COO. Order* aollcited. For partlcalar* addraa* MORRIS A OOLXABT, Ja2l:dly Pmocao* Pa. SAMU£L BRADLEY. HajuC Lags,, (Below tha St. Clair Street RridgeJ Allegheny City, Penn* BRADLEY!* WOOLES OITTINO TIER, Of erery Color and Number. IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON abort catkw.for erery color or number of rYaraa. liar* nr been on* of the original manufacturer* of the celebrw ed “Bradley Woolen Yinu,“la connection with my brother. Wo. Bradley, of Wheeling, I Would respectfully aottett a than* of the order* for Yarn* aa abort. 49~Uuh paid for Sheep Shine and Wool. J*27:lyd WIWAX . M. UOOII WILLIAM OARSIMU 4 CO., 61 Pennet., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pu. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Iron Worker*, Manufacturer* of Barahill’e Pkltri Boiler, LoccmotiT* Pined and Cylinder fidien, Chimney* Brebbeo, rire Bod, Stoam Pipe* .Caodrnew*, Bell Pin* Sugar Pan* Iron Yawl* Life Boat* etc. Alao, Blwdtnzdthr Work, Bridge and .Viaduct Iron* done at the ahortart no tice. All order* from a distance promptly attended to. JedS Pena Cotton hub, Pmibvchi Kennedy, childs k co., manufac turers <*— Pom A No. I heavy 44 Sheetings; Qirpet-Chain of all color* sad **>*»<*^ Cotton Twine; J*— Bed Curds; i“ Plough Line* and Bub Csth “ Rope of all dm and ilwTlpdcm Betting. • 4#~on*3r* left at the Hardware Store of Wiiaan A Cu-. 131 Wood atrw't, will har* Utwtka l«23:ly - JAMBS IBWIH, KAN G F A OTR RER Of QULPIIURIC ETHER; Sulphnrio Acid; Sweet Spirit* of Nitre; Nitric Arid; llidbnan'a Au»tyne; Mnnatte Ackb A<]at Aiuiboiim, PFP. Nitrou* do Powlrr's Silutiun; myB PKBRIS *- JOUSSOS, manufacturer* and dealers in WE. CIIILDS& GO’S PATENT ELAS • TIC FIRB AND WATEB-PROOF CEMENT ROOFING, 133 TBimo Rrttrr. Plttahorßh, Pa. odi-titl "" 11. mT w ARRKII 4 C 6T f MANUFACTURER* AND DEALER* IN WARREN'S 4MPKOVEI) FIRE AND WAtor-IVouf Compotitlon R<wf« ao>l Roofing U*- of.l —ii Fifth rtreet. DANIEL BBKWBTfr TtfANUFACXUREROF. FANCY COLOR. IT 1 ED In>n«ton« Ware, Beckinghom and Yellow Ware. Ac. Office at the Manufactory, conf- of Washington ana Franklin stmts, Birtnlngtian, opposite I’ittaLurgb, Pa airlOcdlj'* vuosas itrrcnn. jen ». sxuo* .a*. stsvusu*. Union Foundry, MITCHELL, UERROS A CO. WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS OF the Union Foundry, at Llisold stand of PER NOCK, MITCIIKLL A CO, No. in Libartr at. They will manubetura, as oanal. a large and genera) •* aortraent of CASTINGS, comprising Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Slido Ovens, OFFICE A.\D PARLOR STOTTS. MANTLE A. KITCHEN GRATES, Hollow Ware, Wagon Boxei, Dog Iront, SAD IRONS,TEA KETTLES, PLOWS A PLOW POINTS, Mill and Machinery Castings Generally. And U AS and WATER PIPES if all sizes. a Lao. ISO y A S'D XA ns OF TOE BEST BRANDS^ Shovels, Spades, Picks, 4c., All of which win bo eold at mannSurtnrvn’ prim*. tnyTJy WILLUH TATE, PLUMBER AND OAS FITTER, No. 10 Fourth street, nuar. Liberty, and 473 Penn (treat, next door to Alderman PsHrinson’a Office, and federal at., near Umck Allegheny. EW* Every description of Fitting! for Water, Oaa and Steam. mySlrtf BnemUlc Tile Floor, For ChnrckoS, Dills, Conservatories, Vestibules and Store*. . ALFRED ENGLAND, Sole Agont. From the original patentees, Mean*. Minton A Ccl, London, and Meant. Millar A Conte*. New York, fur Pittsburgh and the West. All work eeuentod in a superior itjio. Plane, Drawing! a»l Specimen! can he seen at No. V Fotsrtb street, near Lib arty. [tp2S] mrl3:lyd ‘ JOHN CAMPBELL, • - Manufacturer of boots|^- and SIIORS of every description, No. 34 Bmithneld street, Pittsburgh, Pa. oc3l:lyS Insurant! Rgmis. TITE & CHAFFEE Agents Neptune Insur ance On, Lafayette Hall, Wood (treat. R FINNEY, Agent Eureka InsuracneCo., • No. 9 Water Btroct. A A. CARRIER, SECRETARY a Pennsylvania Insurance Company of Pittebnrgh, Jones' Boilding, Fonith afreet. SAMUEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Citi tens' Insnrance Company, M Water street. FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Innur _• apee Company, 92 Water street. J G ARDINER COFFIN, Agent fur Frank • lln Firo Insnrance Company, North-east corner Wood and Third streets. PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mutual Insurance Co., 43 Water street. TilOS. J. HUNTER, Agent Farmers’and Mechanics* Insorance OO Water street. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental Insurance Co, 84 Fifth street. RW. POINDEXTER, Agent Great West • era Insurance Co., 97 Front street. Clptjoistrrp. WAU<k t. ViUQIIL.. Wall Paper Warehouse. WALTER P. MARSHALL A CO.. Im porters and Dealer*, 87 Wood street, between Fourth street and Diamond Alley, where may be found an extonstve mrtment of every description of Paper Par- Ices, Bolls, Dining Rooms and Chambers. Also, window Shanes, in great variety at lowest prices to count™ dealer*, sold WALTER P. MARSHALL * 00. s. sDMust«oN_ - w. a. sarnras. E EDMONDSON & CO., Nos. 96 and 98 • Third "trret, near Wood, Manufacturers and* Dealers In WALL PAPER, CURTAIN GOODS. ORNAMENTS, FRINGES. TASSELS AND CORDS, COMFORTS, BEDS, PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESSES, Ac, Would solicit tb« attention uf purchasers to their large nd varied Stock. j_ apgkflmd J SEIBERT, Practical Upholsterer, • Ifa. 100 TAird Strrti, ■ Pilttburgk, Manoracturer and dealer in CURTAINS, CORNICE, BANDS,SIIADBSaiidBLIND3,MATTUA&SES. COMFORTS, OUSIQONS, Ac. Particular attention paid to Steamboat work. Cneprtsflttod and laid to order. mrlO-.lyd JFurnftute. jobs b. rocaa *. l. romro T. B. VOVNO A CO., samrracrouu or FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Every Description. FACTTORT—- Ftdenl and /Vftno. Aeonis Wnrchonie—Not. 18 tiO Smithfield BL, STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We are constantly mahofhctnrifig fiTEAMDOAT CABIN FURNITURE and CHAIRS, and lavtt* tbs attention of tho«e Interested In furnishing boats. scSOuSAwS T. D. VOUNG A 00. JA.MKB W. WOODWELL cabinet FvxinTUßt baxu?acturer Nos. 97 k 99 Third Bt, Pittsburgh. JV. W. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS 9 \his fttendaondcttstouiere, that be basjmt completed bis Mark of Vorei tun, which fsdftddedlytha largest and beat ever offered for sole tnthisdty. As be tsdeteralned to up held his stadfrwtth eeasoaed materials, bast workmanship • and newest design*; «nd from tha extent of his orders and (hcillty hnogaattcturing, be Is enabled to prodnea warrant- of every itssettntfrnfff tbeehesoeffad plainest, to *nd fha*iw3?cr uy Sort ofowo, lisfefror panaßictosd mrrralj tOOS|W» ri :r,‘ ;.'.n V - r **» PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. [For the Pltlfbargb Dally Gazette ] Tike New Rochelle Blackberry J testrt. Editors: With your permission wo wish lo call the attention of your readers (o a Dew fruit which by pomologists is justly regarded as the most valuable acquisition made to the list of frails for many years. We think no one will be surprised al our good opinion of it when wo inform them (hat tho above cutgires a fair representation of the actual size, ns well os the general appearance of a olaster of berries, no larger than many we have sees, handled and tasted. ob to in. It is a new and perfctly distinct variety, and not the common kind improved by cultivation. ■lt originated near New Rochelle, New Y'ork, and was first brought into notice by Mr. Soacor, who is much better entitled to tho name of it than the gentleman who, for pecuniary advan tages, wishes it to bo colled the Lawton. The shape of the fruit, it will be seen, is noi that of the wild blackberry, but resembles the Bovey'e Seedling strawberry. We are inclined to the opinion that it is an accidental cross of the common blackberry and the dewberry. \Yc have been led to this contusion from fbo follow ing considerations. The first year the plaots trail on tho ground, very much like the dew berry, but aftrwards they grow uprightly, very stoutly, from ten to fifteen feet high. The shape of the froit is not mulberry like, as the common blackberry is, but resembles the dewberry, though it is much larger, and when perfectly ripe the tlavor is quite equal. on a i< M'Tut isTics or the plast and rsttr. The plants are very hardy and vigorous.— more so than the common varieties, —and euwd the cold well. The fruit is juicy and fine flavor ed, with very few seeds. The site can hardly be appreciated by those who have seen only (be common Kinds. Of about the average size, sixty lo eighty berries will fill a quart measure while of those a Utile above the medium, from loriy io fifty will do the same. Anlnchtoan iuch And a half may be set down as the average diameter, though larger berries are quite com mon. season. They commence ripening about the middle of July, and continue from five to eight weeks This is most opportune. Ripening as they do just at the eeasou when there are no other fruits —when the strawberry and raspberry crops have bceo exhausted, and peaches and grapes have not yet appeared—blackberries could not well be dispensed with, especially when we laki into consideration their medielnaljind beneficial effeclffuponlhe system fltrrtb'g'thepm'Tsea.aon The yield ifl enormous. One of ihe editors of 1 the New York Tribune says: **We received n few days since an invitation from Mr. Georgo Seymour to visit hia nursery and view several acres in bearing. We arrived on the ground about 10 A. M., in company wilh a number of ladies and gentlemen, who immediately begun to insinuate themselves among the bushes, which were standing very thickly, and all well laden with fruit. Astonishment seized the parly, and while viewing the gorgeous display we for a time forgot to taste the tempting berries. The bushes had occupied this hold for two years, and were well supplied .with aide eh'oojs, nil loaded wilh berries in every stage, from the smallest green to the largest ripe blackberry, and they icere blackberries ! Those wonderful berries produced on themonnUin, or by the old stone wall on tbo homestead furm, which pro duced so fine a flavor in oaryoulbfal days, lost all the deliciousness ascribed to them by a ling ering memory when wo bad tasted a few of the fully ripe New Rochelles. Shall we say how many bushels of fine fruits are taken from an acre' We dare not. We had with as several horticulturists who are engaged in supplying New York with fine fruits. They counted the berries on several bushes, measured them in baskets, aod they wero so astonished at the amount which it might be possible to grow on an acre, that they dared not to repeat it to the uninialed in the wonders of fruit growing. We bad learned from circulars that from four to eight quarts wero produoed by single canes, and that five hundred to one thousand ripe berrios were to be counted on a cane of average size; we found one cane having over sixteen hundred! Sent to the city in quart boxes, they bring !>0 ccfits at wholesale ! Raspberry baskets filled with these berries will sell for 15 cents, and tbe retailers get whatever they choose to ask.— Judging from the present demand, we beliove five hundred acres may he planted to this black berry, and the whole results sent to tho New York market, they would fail of being plentiful enough to be witbin tho reach of all. In fact we do not believe tbe market can well be over stocked. SOIL. They appear so far to grow well on almost any soil. Some cultivators recommend moist loam, or even clay. We have them planted on both rich and poor soil. Wo.gathered some of our best berries last season from tbo poor soil- The editor of the Affriculturitl says: “The best growth and fruiting wo havo seen is upon a rocky side hill, though perhaps not better than others on dark muck and peaty soil.” Lest it might be thought that we overrate this famous fruit, we will add the opinions of a few gentlemen who are every woy competent to form a correct judgment of its merits. Mr. Charles Downing, in the Jlnrlicvlluriit, thus speaks of it: “ Having beard a good deal said about tho New Rochelle Blackberry, for the pan year or two, and knowing that many of tho new fruits were over praised, I made a special visit, a few days since, to see for myself, and 1 can assure you I was well paid for my trouble. There is no hnmbug abont it, and tho only wonder is that it has not been more generally introduced and propagated before. The fruit is large and sweet. It is an enormous bearer; indeed the quantity (considering tho large size of the fruit,) surprised me,*nnd tho berries were perfect," •* As to its size, it will surprise most persons who see it for the first time. At Norwalk we saw several stalks bearing from five to eight quarts, eaoh. We tried some that had been gathered over forty hoars, and found tho flavor quite good. A quart of them numbered seventy ono berries. We picked a quart from vines which had received no manure for two years past, and from which tho Urgent had just been selected for the Now Haven Horticultural So ciety, and found that seventy-two of them filled a quart measure. “The vines grow quite large—many of them over an inch in diameter, and the fruit hangs in clusters, in size more like very large Green Gage Plains, than the ordinary Blackberry. Tbe flavor is not apparently diminished by its large size, and the few seeds is not its least recommendation. We think this berry a valua blo acquisition to oar domestic fruits, and wor thy of a’place in every garden.— Amer. Agnail. . “We alluded the other day to the cultivated berries, called the New Rochelle, raised by Mr. George Seymour, at South Norwalk. They are not the wild Blackberry, but a peculiar variety by themselves. They grow to four times the size of tho common berry, have a delicious fla vor, yield abundantly, are hardy, easily raised, and remain in bearing some six weeks. Tills fruit will be a great accession to our list of common berries, and deserves the attention of our citizens; who aro conspirious for the variety and excellence of their horticultural productions. —New Haven JwrtUil, 1850. Mach more might be said in truth in faror of this fruit, but wo trust enough h&a been said to induce all jour readers, who hare an opportu nltj, to txj U fo* themselves. A.Z. PRODUCTIVENESS. |Fr-<in tli* l.Ghduti Tim*» ; The Change of Ministry. We have now before u* the penitential sheet in which England »übmiis to envelope herself by way of expiating the offence of receiving an insolent dispatch. It is asghastly and thin, as colorless as devoid of substance and destitute of outline, and n robe of penance ought to be. The occasion being one of duty, it almost precludes criticism: in fart, all the remark it is possible to make on the programme before us is that one or two of the arrangements are respectable.— Lord Derby is to be the First Lord of the Treas ury, Mr. Disbaeli Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Lord Malmsbury is to resume his place at the Foreign office, Sir F. Treiger is to be tho Lord Chancellor ; and such is the general feel ing that be has been ill-used by Fortune that tiubody cares lo ask whether, having never held a Chancery brief, he i* fit for the office. Mr Walpole, of cour«x\ is tn be at the Horae ffffiee, and Mr. Henley at the Board of Trade Then, as we said yesterday, for Ihc Ministry of War wo have General Biel, who will probably not have lime enough lo absolve all the dolinqurn ciea actual or possible in Her Majesty's service. At the Board of Control, where it has long been complained that the wisdom of the chief was almost too recondite to be palpable to vulgar ob servation, we are promised a man who will not hide any of hi* talent* under a bushel, what ever they are To Lord LUenborongh is to l»e committed the ardpema taj.k of wiping up the Indian Mutiny, and laying anewthe f xindutions of the greatest empire inthc world Tho colonies are to be confided to Sir Edward Bulwer l.ytton, who will thus have to learn the art of govern ment on fifty conimtiui'ieH at ouer. Sir .1 I’akiDglou is to go to the Aduiirality. Lord llard wicke is to have the I'rivy Seal. Lord Ccdchcs ter is to lake the Post t iftiee, and Lord Salisbury is to be the President of the Privy Council Lord John Manner? is lo replace the present eminently practical ttlid yfficicot Commissioner of Public Works, an 1 Sir Fitrroy Kelly is to be Attorney General, ft will be seen that Derby boa not been able to gain any assistance whatever from other' sections of the political world. He cannot show the accession one single name from the parties by who*c aid he •teps into “power.” The Pcolucs and Radicals have raised him over their heuds into otlicci but there they leave him alone in his glory. They have Answered a common purpose or gratified a common feeling, by misting Lord Palmerston and installing I«ord Derby in his place; btu 'fhfcte ends the partnership, the dissolution of which will be gazetted in the number which an nounces that Lord Derby has kissed hand* The great ethrical philosopher has told uS there are three kind* of friendship—that founded on indemnity of principle, that of pleasure, and that for convenience. Letting alone the two former, ibe latter, he says, is necessarily limited by ihe duration of the circumstances which make the convenience. Il will soon be far from convenient for Mr. Miner Gibson or Mr Glad stone to strengthen the hands of ihe ruen who hunted down Nir R Peel, and when that is the case they will act on old foldings or some new convenience, and semi Lord Derby ha< k to the posit ion in which he, at lbs si. has so little to regret But was it ever proved so plain that they who werCnot wise before experience will oot In? wise after* Lord Derby has positively not one acces sion of strength since the days when ho repeat edly declined the offer of power for want of men. lie has not a man more than he had when he informed her Majesty that, whatever the inhe rent goodness of his cause, he had scarcely a statesman of note on his side. All that can be said is that ho has kept his flock together, a praise common to every refugee and lothe lowest place wherever gravitation has free play. Either these gentlemen have immediately risen in the scale of creation, or England has immensely sunk, if she accepts her new rulers without a re monstrance. We are reminded, however, that 1 this is a moral question; nay, more, it is an affair of honor, when all ordinary estimates are out of place, and where a grain of true dignity is worth more than ship-loads of utility or genius. It is belter to retrieve our honor with France under the auspices of Derby, Disraeli, Malmes bury, EUenborougb, Bulwcr Lytton, Lord John Manners, General Peel, and the rest, than to flounder on wilb a bankrupt character, under Palmerston, Clarendon, Sir Cornewall Lowis, Sir George Grey, Sir Charles Wood, anJ their colleagues We have exchanged intellectual for moral greatness, and can afford to part with the false glare of bold and constructive legislation, if we can only Bay that we have not pocketed an affroot. For our part, wo most devoutly hope lbat our new Ministers will not bavo to encoun ter the same trial as the last: that no scoundrel will fling an English grenade or fire an English revolver at the Emperor for ihe next twelve month: that Walewski will henceforth content himself wilh suggesting topics to some fifth-rato English paper, and that the French Colonels may find a foe worthy of tbeir prowess in the interior-of Africa. We should be glad lo see Lord Derby’s political path laid wilb the softest turf, and cleared of all the dangers that pro verbially Ho in the course of a statesman. Yet, evou at the best, we have pome serious misgiv ings. We are far more sure of our loss than of our gain in the exchange we have just suffered. Grant that there is something low in political ability, and that intellect is of (hi? world, yet we do not feel quite confident that the present gain of moral worth is such as to dispense with those vulgar appliances. Nor can it be forgotten that this is a practical world. Parliament, after performing u grand not of faith in the immolation of Palmerston and his recreant colleagues, will probably spend some lime, at least the fortnight's recess, in a pleasing thrill of Belf-complaceocy. It will see llrittannia holding the balance, wherein Palmer ston and Clarendon kick the beam, while Derby, Malmesbury, and the other champions of Eng lish honor descend with native gravity. But the grandest spectacles weary in time, and the in defatigable malice and ingenuity of politicians are sure lo rniso up new questions, in which old scores will bo forgotten, and intellect, expedi ency, and such hard things onoo more hold sway. When this is the case—when il cdhics to India, to China, to' Parliamentary Reform, to the consolidation of our laws, to a dozen other subjects impending over us, it remains to bo ascertained whether tho new Ministry will hold their own—to use tho vulgar slang of secular politicians—against the old. Mere moral worth, even in the shape of a grind national peonnee, will not count long against either commercial or political utilities. It will bo considered, too, that the sacrifico was performed, the virtue ex hibited, and the honor acquired previous to ihc new Ministry, and by the act of its Inaugura tion. So, before long, we shall all be brought round to tho old question—what is to bo done * and the statesmen who answer this most to the satisfaction of the public will bo likely to carry tho day. There may be no urgent demand for the India bill, and Chino may be resigned to the Plenipotentiaries out there : but as for this Re- I form bill, there seems no escaping it. »»hat will Lord Derby do T Left to himself bo would probably do what ho has done before,—throw rotten boroughs, old corporations, Irish bishop rics, and nuisances of all sorts on the first rubbish heap. But will be dojHhis now ? On the great question of the year Lord Derby will have to oonsult bis followers, and we doubt very muoh whether ho will be able to hit at once the convenience of those old fashioned gentlemen and the opinions of Whigs, Radicals, and Peel- I ites,bywhowdisBeiuionalonehecauhQldpower. 1 VOLUME LXXI-—NUMBER 177. dFot «rnt. FOR REN r—A three story Dwelling IlfiiV' no Fifth Hire*-:, <\\> 100.1 containim: if PB rvonu. U-w.if wash honse. Ac, with fine brick stable and earring h'-ii'o attaibed. Tin* heuse is supplied with hot tind c>>ld water. bath, gn*. Ac., and t*cing in a rentral loca tion is admirably adapted i,. the waul* of a pruTi-salonal man, and Mill I** rent-d for » term of years t.< a p«*i ten ant. For further particular* enquire of _oirl3 ALRXANDLR KIN',.. RENT- A comfortable 3 story E5?4 JO Dw.dHug. dtuahvi on the west wideofßnsastreet. well finished anil in good order, and has ail the mmleru cotm'nh-uces, water, Ac. Rent g3tW. Enquire of ISAAC JONES. fv27 Jwd Corner Robs and First stm-tA. FOR KENT.—The Dwelling House No. luT Third street, near Smllhfichl, newly papored and niwl throughout, gas, large yard, Ac. i'osswdon Itruiit •ly. Al->—The Dwelling part of No 14J Foarth street. near Cherry Alley; sitrooms. gwl cellar and yard. Kent J1&0 per annum. Ala«—The two Office Rooms. story, front of No Hi' Fnnrtli stmt, u.»w occupied by J. S. Hull, K*q. Kent iloo. 1 amnt lot* In the Ninth Ward for sale or lease, near the Allegheny Valley itnllfnad. Enquire of THUS. WOODS, 100 Fourth itre«*t. f..»MUf or— R. I*. DARLINGTON. 37 Wood rtteot FOR KENT—Two desirable Houses »>n £>th *t., being the <>no I occupy at present, and the new House lif-rt l*oaaes*iou given ..n the Ist April. I*M. For n ut, Ar.. apply t«< ALKXAXDF.It KINO, 273 Liberty street. AI-si>—A comfortable thrru story Dwelling llmise on iVnii strwt, near Wayne, potu-ssimi can bo had forthwith. For terms, Ar.. apply to ALEXANDER KINO. ALSO—A two story Urfck Dwelling House on Esplanada street, Allegheny City. Immediate possession gireti. ALEXANDER KINO. AI-SO —A Frame Dwelling In the rear of tli«« above house, nti street, Allegheny Cltr. Kent low to a good ten ant. jaS ALEXANDER KINU. LET—A well finished two story PfjJ JL (trick Dwelling, containing nix rooms, No. 49 Franklin street. Enquire of sniisaEi; nARBAuau * co. f°*' l -No. 2J5 Liberty street. FUK KEN'S’—Thc large Warehouse SjS now oooipteffl y W. 11. Smith A Co., Nos. Hi] Firat and Second street*. Koqairo of PARK, McCURD? & CO.. j*24:dtf No-. 149 First and 120 Second «U. TU LET.—A two story Brick Dwelling !««§5 House, No. IT.* Wjlin at rout, at present occupied JjjjW hy our Richard Floyd, well finished and in good order, and ha* ail the modern conveniences: water, gaa, *r ; also stable and mrrlagH houii*. Apply to J-* ia JOHN FI/OTD A CO. Foundry for rent.—The pnorvix Foeroav, tVnn street, Ihttabnrgh, formerly occupied t*j Freeman A Miller, now hv Hall A Speer, is for rent For terms enquire ..t ALKX. MILLER, Ksri., or of M. CX DLKWotH). aljiie Hank of PitUburgh, jalLdlf Full RENI. A comfortable two stury Erick Dwelling, wlib Burn and about six acres nf ct cellent lar.it, and uenr East Liberty. I'ceK ssi.'i, may U- baJ immediately on application to ALEXANDER KINO; ’'v- 273 Liberty treat. r PU LET.—A 3 story Dwelling House, ou J. IVnii street, IWween Hand and Wayne streets. Kent moderate to a goal tenant, and possession given at omc. For terms apply to ALEXANDER KINO, 273 LlNwty street. To Let. A COMFORTABLE TWO STORY SB Dwelling, situate on Washington street, Alle- jyj ghenj city, containing 8r« rooms and finished garret. Pot evasion ran bo lia*J immediately. Enquire of tf-M u.JI. LUwrty st. rPO LET.—The Hull formerly occupied by X. the jhiit* M Teiii|>etaiice, on the mrour of Wood and Third streets. Etiqnuei.f JOHN M GILL A SON, mr3:tf _ No 257 Libert j »trwt. D' " WELLIX<i I'I) ft"RKXIV-A" drai- tsa tw' BrWk on C>ngrrs» *(;»-«(, jjjjjl f..utalntDc ft mmn. n yood yard »nd twtwlv |n»ltit»dund {up-red. *ji|d> to WATT 4 WILSON, •ja» Nt>. 2W Liberty utrwt. LfcJT—A two story brick dwelling 5j«3 i contamitiir C roorut am) (ln(*b>sl gvrrt, «itni\to MJ®i ol Q'liara Ki»}Uiiv«.f It U KI.NU. _ ,cl lL-_ _ No 211 Liberty street, TO LKT--A well tininheU two *tv>ry CjjSl ill i. k Dwell i rip, m iiw'c.rJcr, eontainlnp »•* ijfti an.l rtt>i«in-l iru-ri-t, with pa* water arid bath room, "iinno ..ii \\ n*iiiii;:i‘-ii -t. AlUnliriiv city, Ku>|nin< of fglb It H KIMi. No2ll Liberty atreet, TU l.£T —A two story lirick i>weliinzrf» «■« 11.> str~r. IVm« and the rU.-r e£E3 .jinrool b-Ui K. li. KINO, No. 211 Liberty ft. jFor sa!r. Farm ror Sale-. The anderson farm, 2* niiieaga the !»,{-*. at New Brighton. Beaver P», on l.ijfi linn*'* Run. rtnitninini; 10* «rr<4 of rXo-ll>-iit land. every arm ..| which ta tillable, and of which )» un *b r ( tilth ali'-n. There are 13 ac rr* nl g.**! timber. 00arret in rraw .\nd p.n>lnr*. and an rUmtuitnop of rml. There Uan ■ >r» iiard oi crafted fruit ir.-< ». J u almost rw.ry field them I* a -{irrtJC never failing water. The inipn-vetnent* ruuiut ol a new frame Dwelling, at tached to a u-aU.i, hoarded I-«g, a »mall tenant houae and a lari**- ft-mi* Barn. £0 by s*l {r«-t. Tin* • h i - tarui i. it. a high stata of cultivation, fence* g.»«i. an.i it. • ie*(.ac table neighborhood, convenient to rhnt. U«. «• bo--!* F<-r term*, enquire at THIS OFFICE, •- ul-.ii.etr f J.ANUERBON. New Brighton, Pa. Ohio Land for Bale. TIIE riUT offers for sale section ten, t. * mi-ip Id. in. Stork county, Ohio, commonly known aa Se.-twn.'’ containing C4O arm. It la atlMlod Ultca) mile* weal of Maaullna, on the State lk*d leadline to W.awier, and within alvtit two mile* of the ritte b'irgh. Ft Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The Moth, caat and mrtle-eaM . ( naiier* ar- partly cleared and Improved— th- retu«iD<h r u cov. rr.l with superior timber—and the whole t* well waten-d If ij.ring* and running atmtins.— Thl» uvtion i» considered the finest body of land in the It willl* wild onJlvtdedor in quarter* to »nlt imrrhaacr*. To Hi.we who de-ire to iuveat In real estate a U-tt. r opjM.itiio.lv i. raiely .-Ih-i.-d, J. B SWF.trZKR, ocS&iltwtfT Vo 101 4th aireel. Plityhtirgh. For Sale. X. bargain, thutlarg* double Brick Hnnre. »itn*t<vl at SwiMvale Station.oti th.- IVim-yi vain* Railroad It I* iie.uly new. ■•■utaJtu sixteen room* oxcltuivo ul cellar*, mid i« adapted for two fain.lire, hul with v. iv titth- ripen*- could I", turned into a «ln*b> hon«e. Fnnn I:*to ar|>» •■t _r.-«iud will he (old with ft. nn thi> th.-roar» y.,ung fruit trwwof every variet) tnrw l«rwring. The pru|>my W1.i11.1 be •old «.TV l Iff f.r aele-ol piirpei. *. fol which ill? w'-ll adapted The location i* admirably »uited for a Semi nary or Armtetny. wi.irh i-. imiel. needed and deal re. I in the nehtl.l.irl..-!. For furlh. i information, apply In the ntidriwigin-d. on tin premieev mr]-.12n J JAMES SWISNHKLM Property for Sale. THAT very dpsiruble L.t on Water Street and Redoubt A lie/, next to Johu Irwin A Son*. Ipeing lai f-et on Water and Front street*, uml IdO deep alum; the Alley. I t will be*.-hi touelher nr in lot* »l 20 or 24 feet each. For t. mi*,i which »ill la- made i*uy a* to pnymuut.) ap ply to . JOSEPH S. LEECH A 00. nu4:dtf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. F)U SALE—I Trailing Boat, SO Ly lG^fcet, 3 plv roof. f.hm'g Coal Rat Cable*. For !*alr low for cash or approved untea. Enquire of c.Eontn: w. uihm. at W. M'Cllutock** Carpet 8l»r*. mr:.lmd No. 112 Market etrn-t. FUR SALE—-A Store Mtuate«l in one ..I the beat loCAlloti* in the rit.v of Pltubur£h. for either a j -bbiuu, retailor piescriptioii lni*fm-«v Imltiremmiaurr nfferi'd to ]iurcban.TH conlninini; of rnro oc.'ti T » renre. For InformaUr.ii in.|iilre of JollN HAFT. Jr., nt No. liVi \V<*hl Sfrei't, corner of W.mkJ and sixth, Pitt*- burgh, Pa. f r Ci its ißCdlan tons. T. \V. xjUUOIIILSV, q Watch and Clock Maker, litTv I3IPORTF.R OF Fink watchesand jeweluy.iJ^ No. 23 Fifth itrect, between Wood and Market, PitU burgh, Pa 4Gir~Partli nlnr attention [«tld to the repairing of Watcbee and Jewelry. 49~A11 work wnrranuxi WALNUT HALL RESTAURANT, MASQXIC lIAI.L, FIFTH STREET. JOSEFH FRICKER, P R O I* R ! F. T O R ALL THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON, prepare.) bytbeaiMtex- Bi.-, c«.k*. "crve.l upat the ihnrteat lire, from FIXU'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL TWkLVK O'CLOCK P. M. All artirlea In the line, |>ecullar to tLe Enat, We*l Snitli, received daily by Etprena, »nd aerred upto older Ilu»lnea« men will tlud the table at WALNUT HALL ail that they etmld dealre. 49>Wbolcaalr Dcju.t for Oyatera, FUh, Game an ! early * ejmtnhlM eTiplo V M EXl\ ' “ S.lO A Month, mod Alt Expenses Paid. AX AGENT IS WANTED in every Town un i County In the United State*, t,. engage iu a •)•«■«:table and cm.y buainen, by which the aboro prufltaiuar "2[ , “' nl >' For fullpartimUrs addrea*U. M0N .... ( - c,nri >'’* Bna.me and Mercer at*.. New York t-lty.lnclosing ..no postageatamp. foHhlrjdawP J) AY '& M Ai'U’ FN 'S BI.ACKISU A large lul of t liiw celebral.-d Diacttiog r.*c'J tbia day by JOSEPH FIiKMINO, C.irDiT uf the Diamond and Market Street*. RU. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, • Dealer in Bonnet*. Ilat*, Straw Trimmings, and Straw Good* generally, *26 JJ. WOODS' PEARL STAltCii constunt • ly on hand and for *»!* t>y the uodertlgne.l. J’*®*' lira may bo assured thAt this anpei lor starch will be fouua equal to any of the more expenalro furui* of Com Starch in u*s for makingd.-llrate Blanc Mange, Pudding*, or Cake. Bo j»»rtufnTitr to enquire for “Wool*' P.^rl , U l4 ’ corner Finland Ferry utr.-ct*. Hb.N eV i!E AN l OB ACUO— Another (up -1.1) till- lit... T»l**cco rec.-l Tod by 1 • JOS FLEMING, Cumer Diamond and Market stm*t. DEANS-— N'no >ihl*. small white’ Beans I* Just r<-i-.-|v>-d and Ur **le by “V-* _ R. HUTCHINSON. PEARL ASH.—2O ea>ks in store and for enlo by R. UUTOU3NSON. f 024 No. B flrutthfield itOwt. CUFFEE— IOU l>ags choice Rio Coffee; do du Jam dn, Ju*t reevirod and for Ml.- by R. UOBISON A CO. 17L0CR. —200 bbl.t. extra family, 150 do. extra inpertine. :mo do. *nfM;r&oo, 125 do. On.-, in Ktore and t.r mI» by SPRINOEK HAKUAUOn A CU, r - :1 No. 293 Libvrty «tre«t. Q(\() BBLS. .FAMILY WHITE WHEAT FLOUR arrinng by cars, and fur »alo by JAMES OARDIXER. Flour and' — :« bid* Fluor, (iallatlna MilU; 1J bbl* au.l7 bag* Flaxaead. t; arrive and for aale hi - ISAIAH DICKEY ft CO. I^LoUH— 5U obifl. Superfine, M do Extra, neetTol :thi» da? ud ft* • debj art] HESBT.a. CO(UNB. JHusiral. ifffffl PIAS '° S 1 A*T A BARG AIX. A Fine Nunns and Clark Piano, six octavo, of Rosewood case, hot a few year* In o®> $3Sd. One Seven Octavo, rosewood case. round eorner.slB-'» One Fix Octave, mahogany ea*e - 125 One Six Octavo, mahogany rase T 5 One Six Octavo, small sire Piano TV* P-tsods desirous to purchase an will fled it it to their Intcre-t to coil at H. ELKBKR .V KUO'S. Music Store, mrS No. 53 fifth Street. AT A BAnoliN^^tai _L An elegant Rosewood, LlnekeMDfWnnMPj I'iaiiD, only in ti«e three months, in perfect! | ¥ f ft' order in every rv«[*. i. will be sold nt averj great bargain. Theownet LMi vin the \Vi\<t, ami wishes to ssllat once and f-r raib. The subscriber will guarantee the l’iano to bo per* £cct an-i UTibb-inlslivd. Apj ly !<• _ _ TAITN H. MKLLOJt. NEW MUSIC— \\ e’il Smile and he Happy —Brfadtei, written by Unra.-c Martin—music bv Verdi, 25 cts. Ssuebody carve for un* —Rallud, by Alin- Foster, Jic Tb*» noop Pollen—M'rae L. Picof, 25c. Wedding Bells—Undo de flal.iu, by L. WcJy 25c. True love can ne’er forget, with variations, 40c. Bound* <>f Friendship—Noctnrne for Piano, 25c. Kosalle, 'he l’ralrie Flower, 25c. Annie »>’ the Bank* O’ Ikw. («ong of the Doy Drvaoier.) » written by Mrs Crawford—Mnslc by Stephen Glover, 25c I.’ Urientale Bttlowa par H. Knacllcn. 2V, Ha\o faith In cue anothor, 25c. Water IVitch FchotlUrh, 4iV. Harriet Home Schottinch. 2.'e- Annt Jemma'# Planter—?. Saodfoid. 25c. Ktheriai Ediottl«ch—W. H. KefTcr, 25c. Music bound in every style. Music mailed irvo <-.f po*t- i o f ‘- CIIARLOTrE BLb'MU. Old Established Pimm Depot. No 118 Wood 2d <liK>r abo«.- Fifth. J. L Re ad’s, N0'.78 'FOURTH STREET, WE arc now-prepared to furnish tho fol louing Works in a now and niagutfleent stylo. Dr. Livlujston’s Travels in Africa, cnlf—lllustrated, Tho P<*ts of the lßtli Century, fnlf cnlf—Ularftratnd Bsrtb's lYavels iu Africa, 2 Tola. 8 vo, u FDong* Harmony and Exposition of Gospels, morocco ant. £5.00. BUnusrd English and American Poets 8 vo. ant l »<'t Notional Macazlne 12 vols. Lj calf, fltio paper. Mathew Ileury'a Commentary, full calf. ' Family Bibles, in Velvet and Gold,'sso, and Morocco-SSJ«, Prayer Books, the finest editbinsnt redurod pnow, ' Aibtims, Moroi-ro am! Papier Murhe, bin-liuipi. PortfoluM,line lllu-aratmlJuTrnlb-a. with colored plates. Tin- latest Mi-crlUm-oiih Works In plain binding t<>r *ai<- ly J J «- HEAP, llu - t _ _ _ gcmrtUrtravt.- ORIENTAL AND WESTERN LIBERIA:. BY ATlviN'SUN.—Oriental and Western UhcriiiyjL- Narratlre of }<,?v..n Vears Exploration* andAdveittßWin Western Liberia, Mongolia, tb<i Kirghis fcteppeivCilwsa Tartary and jwrt or Central Asia, by T. W.Aulimm, wiib a map and numorods Illustrations— (o cloth aaiUhaFf calf. Isaac TajU.r'sN'ew Book, Tlio World cf Wini Lt-. * Tbp Land of Promise, bv Bonar. f - ‘ Dr. flpragno’s Annals of DlstinguiabeJ American Clersr men, vol* J and 4, Presbyterians. Byle's Bplriftral Fonga, Fcs-tstcns of St. I’aol. _ ; U- Thoughts for the Holy Week, by Miss Sewell. King on the Eldership. Philliju' Duvotioiial Onldes, Alex andsra’ Words to Young Communicants, Hamilton'* Koval .;• Preac^ier. Prlffrljiles of I*lo>inenee. by Abbo Manry. Am-mtlea of Literature, i'l> ~ttc, Jih.t r.<eiv,-J bv JOHN S. DAVISON'. ’ Cl Market »t. New work.sand new editions.- Brightly- Digest— Laws of tho L'nited State# 1759- 1d.’.7; Brightly’# Pardon's Digest, ITOMSST; Casey, tot 4: IViui. state Report* Ad jell onlLo Law of Highways i fittiry'a E-iuitj. Jurisprudence, new edition; Hillard on ileal f’ryjM-rt v. now edition; Wliarton's Criminal Law, fourth and revi-ed edition; Wharton's PrccvßlrntH, second re* vised edition. F'.t sale hi KAY A CO * W TFoodat. New valuable work. on'rau; U AYS A practical tr-atiea un tho Law 6r Rail ways. by Isaac F. KedfioM. 1., I. D.. Chief Justice of Yer moot. Iu 1 vol. Just iic d bj IiAYACO., — _ _ 55 Wood at. NEW' LOOKS—Life* of i»r. Kane; Beatrice C-oci; Madera and Workmen, a wort for the time*: beldtooil Credit; The J*ul|iit and l‘ow, l.ticyUoward’s Journal; Mr* Bigouniry, Fifb-en Years among the Mormons, Mrs E him lb; The lkiw in the Cloud, Mac Doff; Carter’* Now New Min-l it f*« his.) Books; Mamma’s Le-son.i about Jean* Pcbool Days al Ilngbyi Tils Cnral Islands- . tlnpyca. or the Esdocmanx, t« o new l>mx>ks by author otFor Trad er*; New Jurmilc IW'ks; Paper. Flowers and how to mike, them; Natural Costumes; New ikwton Scriesof Paper Dolls ' and Furniture; X. * Unteurah!e< lira Browning's iNwini, m-w e<i,ti.l*. bine and gold: Earthcni*; The City of the riiint King; Livingstone's Africa: English Hearts and Kcj£- llali Hands, new supply. Late Pnbbr.iiioDj and stock r<»- plenishod in all departments by rrscut purchases in Ibe eastern cili-* New varieties of Stationery. K. C. COCHRANEE, 0 Fedoral «c., Allegheny. New jjrt-Mi;: Ft«ck of Wall Paper cip-.-umg. tar 3 FREMi SUPPLA—Livingstone a Africa; Barth-North Africa; Locy iinwari’a Journal: Head’s White Lira; Alex. Smith's City Poems; Gut Livingstone. f*27_ J. L. HEAD. .8 Fourth street BLANK ROOKS—Ledger**, Journals, Cash Books, D-iy Bor.ks, Invoice Uo.it*. Check Books, and all other lllunk Ibnfcs um-iI in cuuotic£ bwUe:-», lui s*io t>r made I,- i r-ler »( short riotW. by * WJI. li JOHNSTON l CO., lilabk ft-vk Maontnctur<-rj. J? \V.«od street. fflirrllancous, „ 1. 7- ? - 11 1; 61' , /111J.:p fi r Cao ff r' Tiik second session mal at the fh'OX CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Uhd. r the dir-ctmti ..f ’ y\. KUHTT, Principal a the Filth Ward Public School., will commence On Monday P. veiling, February Ist. Tlio Class will meet »n MONDAY and THURSDAY EVE XL\as, and SATURDAY MORNING ofuach week. fi'*) i*r Session of Sixtem Lcesona. Ja29 An Exchange Is Oflered. ALL'ABLE FARM In Beaver County is ofTcn-d in exchange for mirrored property let Pitta burgh or Allegheny City. The l.inu coutaiu* ovet two hundred acre, runs Io the railroad and Ohio river. an.! distant from railroad station about ouo hnn.lml mli. Tho miprovcnnints are a good dwelling house. barn, ami all m-ccs»ary outbuildings. The place abound, m »th limestone and coal; altwi nprines of pure water, is under good tcruv, the land productive and in ahich .tatoof cultivation- I a addition to which there la wood .timoient to pay for half the place. In short, il is not »ur passed by any farm m tho county. As tiie j.roprmtor i- not » farmer, in either th.-urv nrac l.ce or inclination. h- this trade f.. r Improved property m either city. A|-| !y to W«. A. IRVIN, a Station llolelj;Allegheny lr»in h to 0 o'clock, A. M_ or from 4 to 6 7 mr-hlroeod To the Whip Traae. ~ WE WOULD inform our customers west, and others iuU.Te»ted, Unit We have purchased tha cntiiw stock and good will of tho Onn «.f UA7.EETOS A MOORE, of York county, i,. this State, wt»« from this date decline business in i»ur favor, and hare left their notes and ocrmntfl against parties West of tho Mountains with u* foe collection. w-jll, asaoon um fu**ildo t wait upon oar cus tniurr* and those nf the late firm, for the purpose <■} collect ing th» amount- due, and receiving their -rd-re for fnrther Supplies. thtr stock i. now large and woll assorted. Comprising ' * r ' ,t *d flawy UVii/.s, ir,u/on HAi/si; Jtidinj AectfcAr s anti Lath- s, and to it w« a»k the attention of deal- WELW, KJ DUl.il A CO, N«» SO Fonrth stn-rt. Safety and" Economy In Light. "\V T HY will you'bum Camphene and fluid, T T wli«ti j<m can get a cheaper ami hotter light. Pare Kerveuo oil, made fr>*in the pu of Cannrl Coal, prodnors tho cheapest, moat brilliant, steady, ploaiant ami safe port able light ever offered to the public, and no danger <>f ex plosion; more brilliant than gas, and ijulto as cheap; lamps »f tho most simple and easily managed cods traction. For *»!•• bv T. I>. t* U. UOIMUMSON. ' Ma.T9 Bmlthfield street.^ B'-waro of a counterfeit already in the market, made tram Campbcne, with atittle Cot! oQ to feSlaHy HAVEN'S No. 1 Extra Fine PoinfciiNo. 2 Flnflle Point, Commercial and Albatroa SfceetPrti* for uls l.y \y. B. iIXVESt corner Markotin'dSecond»&- Guu UTS PATENT SPRING BED—Call at oar warehouse end examine this celebrated Spring Bed, which we aro now maoutwturinjraod*d*‘ n £ low price of each (inrtil_ T. B. iOUXO * CO- go BBLS. EGOS; 40 17 sacks Buckwheat Flonr; Itt itoro and for sale bjr fin ?J? usa ira) and 133 SeccgHUtreet. o'7/C PCS. BACON &i*J 21 krß«i paek-tl Butter, IbTealeby ' fM» BPBrTKB A DILWOUTtI. OAO BOXES CHEESE; “ 3 tierce* prtmo Codflah.: Fotaalo. by >' - ' fo-6 BHRIVIII A OILWQtITfI Vs-' H” OUSE FURNlSHlN(>;iiardwaro Goods'. - Hollow Ware. Plated Ware, Brltiynil* Ware, Tin Ooud*, Japanned ami Plata. Ac., tx^ joinfTi.usnxa, Mark«t *pd Third StnxU, ''HIEESE.—soo bttfoa prime cutting Cheoso in ntoiv and for sale by __ +_ k. nuTcnissoy. BUTTEH.~iO bbla. fr*’sh roll just received andjorjale tiy ff-Ct) It HUTCIIINSO!?. HOPS. —Vive bales prime firat sort Hops, in store and for ftalo.by fe£l BPHIXOEB riARBAUGH k Cn. ROLL BUTTER-20 ObU. Roll Butter; 4 laie* io do, tt. DALZELL k CO, £>l Liberty «t In (tore and for sale by fe3 UIININU FLUID & CAMPHENE al- x> «rayj on hand end cheaper than can be bad in the citj clcavhere,at f 023 JOi JHJUIXSO’g./ Butter* ““ i ftm&U White Bearsn: ’. - M FUxaeed, thli day and for tale by T. LITTLB ft CO ' fe2T No. 113 Second umt. WS HAVEN’S OOTAOON LNLAII) • and Booe Tipped Lead TendU. lost treAlr*#r*.. * oral® at N <«. ai,33a£dSs2i arkrt «t£ct; - * 633 • aEKRING.— 50 bbls. Huhlai ricWSl and 4<7 *<, Jcitrvcdtwl am} (or «mo **—- -•— r. HfcxcmikgQw. asB £ rime Kio Coffee in X/ *W» tadfoMih by i«2? f. LITTLE & QQ. ~v- 1 ■
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