ptisbm'gj} ©alette. D. r.VtUUX9_J.L.UToa—-*UDDU. ' S. RIDDLE & Co., EDITORS and PROPRIETORS. PITTSBUBOB: MONDAY, MORNING, MARCH 15, 1 858 - Sale or the State Casals. There Appears to be a concerted and determined effort on foot, both in tie legislature and ont of it, to take adranlage of the general desire to sell the re mainder of oar State Canals and tarn the sale to tho benefit of privato corporations and specu lators. We have been, from the beginning, in favor of a fair and honest sale of all the public wotlcb, in open market, to the.bcst bona fide bidder, and if the scheme novr pending in the legislature was of this kind we should do our best to aid in itspassage; but wo protest against mock sales, and against' all attempts to swindle, under the pretence of relieving the financial condition of, the State. It was this feeling which induced us, last winter, to oppose the sale of the main line to the Pennsylvania road. The object of the bill under which tbo sale was effected was n<3t to benefit the State but tho buyer. 'We have the same objection to the bill now before the le gislature. Nominally, this bill designs to sell the re- mainder of the State Canals for $7,000,000; but •fruits real design is to transfer them to the Sunbury Erie Railroad Co. for $8,500,000 of its bonds, the bill providing that the other $3,500,000 shall be giyen back to that Company. This feature of the bill is enough to show its fraudu lent intent. Why charge $7,000,000 for the and then give back half the.amount when ** the honest plan would be 'simply Vo charge and tpfe the $3,600,0002 The concealed purpose of •V’thls roundabout method is discovered when we find that the 57,000,000 of bonds to be issued . by the Company will be a lien upon the canals, -* and the Company will thus be enabled to put \ r . into market the $3,500,000 of bonds to be re ' turned to them with the credit of the canals to ' back them. The JJonbury k Erie Railroad Company is a totally' hahltrnpt corporation. It has neither credit soy good character to fall back upon- It Uas iasuedfifst, second and third mortgage bonds -upon its road until overy available cent of the value of the - road has been eaten up, and its mortgage bonds <mn be bought in the Philadel phia-msrket at aj few cents on the dollar. To selilho pubiicworks to a road thus bankrupt . is simply to throw them away.— a legislator at Harrisburg, of either . i: would trust a dollar of his otm money or property on the credit of this Compa ny ; and how any of them, with the interests of the State at heart, can have the face to trust it with tho millions belonging to the State, we can not understand. The fact appears to bo that the Sunbury and Erie road is largely indebted to (liters and sun dry contractors and others who, despairing of payment otherwise, are seeking indirectly, by thin bill, to quarter their claims upon the Stale. The leaders of the scheme in the House are by no means disinterested. Its author is said to be a large creditor of the road. The whole framework of the bill is wrong. It proposes and provides for the transfer, by the Governor, of all the State canals to the Sanbury and Eric railroad company, and to no other com pany or persons. Is this fair play, either to the State or its citizens ? If any other company or petions will pay more for these works than the Banbury and Erie road, why should they not hate Iho privilege of buying, especially if their credit be better? (and it could not be worse.) Pass a bill directing the Governor to sell these works to the highest and best bidder, who i able to pay for them, no matter howmuchorhow little they may bring, and we ehallnot object, nor will any one object; but let us have none of this slopping, the door in the face of bnyere, when we are anxious to sell, solely hecauso a-j few speculators wish to benefit the most worth less bnyer that could offer. Wo have no hostility to the p anbury and Erie railroad. On the contrary, we should be glad to see it finished, especially as Pittsburgh may have occasion some day to connect herself with it. But let every tub stand on its own bottom. The' State is too .deeply involved to undertake the task of coming to the rescue of bankrupt corporations. If the State helps one, she ought to help all; andjre havo some unfinished roads ’ ont hero that fee as worthy of her aid as the Eunbnry. The intendments to the constitution adopted last year prohibit the Legislature from loaning the credit of the State to corporations, this of itself shouH-Sgffiecto prevent the ‘That the public works proposed to be sold ore . not very productive to the State, we readily ad mit; but that ia no reason for throwing them away without on effort to obtain buyers. It is the duty of the Legislature to. offer them for ’ sale; but it is equally a duly to furnish an op portunity to buy to all who may choose to offer, and then to sell upon the best terms to the best bidder. It is not against the sale, but against the scheme to shut off buycrs-lo prevent a real ■“sale—that we lift up our voice of condemnation. Let the State have fair play and no gouging. Yibouha Mosey.—For some months, now, the mein part of our currency hero has been Virginia money; but it haa been in all that time n currency distinguished from other currency —passing, it is true, from hand to hand, but al ways partially distrusted, and always quoted at 2 ’ @3 per cent, discount more than thenotes of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. Tho same, we presume, , is true of other cities ; for we notice that even I in Baltimore it is quoted at discount, and it is muoh nearer home there than here. In Cincinnati it docs not pass as currency at all. Nor. should it here. Our dealers should at once determino to take it only at itß ictuaft raluo. If it is worth only 05 cents oh the dollar ihefe is no reason why they should take it at par. They cannot get rid of it upon the came terms as they take it, and they arc consequently losers upoh every dollar they take it par. _ ' The true way to tiring bank i° proper level is to «the» aclu*l}n- v stead or their The .Ranks' of Virginia have had the day put: off until thoXafcof KorcgScr mSt-.hng'as they seem to th ?. ir to at « fictiiiou»^i>a t *C £ ' i u-' U pejmit f ,7 frotf-thooffioc of the St Louis sent aUorer the country, stating Ijlunyliiy one of the Delaware Crossings judges) Jiad been Bhot by the Free Stato men. The' Lawrence ‘Republican of the 4th inst., says that Monday,; shot himself. He was in company . Trith'scmo Indians, looking at a piece of lan-1, and from Bomo cause, dismounted from his horse gun accidentally fell and dis charged its contents through his head, killing him instantly. So much for thu Roorbach. The Kansas Ijuuoeatios.— By a Idler ade t _, aTt re> February 21, Iq the Boston *£° m learn that at thoiolate immigration Tr “/Z flaring into Ksmss. While continued open,aUthe steam - At Kansas c.ty there had arewea and twenty ”“°Tarious sections of were .rapidly scaling: from the the ternary, The _J?\ ar(r e daring February, Western States tos of the season, ‘“fftTroads Kansas, had been Uies seeing a new hooe. tm 'all Free State, <md noncVonch weather, i7rentes oftrarelto lhl present season Trill render The F.mPesob or Fbauce. —The Carbonari, o I which society the present Emperor of was formerly a member, was establish wi every form and oath of t-ccrccy to e e j signs of tyrants and to promote and cherish rev olution among the oppressed peoples of Eqrepq. It is said that he who proves false to his p.cdges to this league, sealed with the most solemn oaths and consecrated with fearful rites, by the very act of treason dooms himself to destruction^ the hand.-* of some member or members ol this Bociety. It mattrt-R but little, where the traitor may wander. The Carbonari ramifies into all the countries of Europe, and no persecution of tyranny, no misery of exile, can rupture the tic that binds its members together. They corre spond in cipher, and, it is said, possess ample pe cuniary means to effectuate whatever designs the nature of the league renders it possible for them to mataro and carry out in the dark. Wo saw a statement a few days since in an English paper, to the effect that Radio, Orsini, Gomel and Pierri, who endeavored recently to assassi nate tho Emperor, wero set apart for that work of vengeance and of blood, by lot. They received the charge committed to them without any questions. The lot fell upon them, and they were to do or die. They have had their trial: they have been con- demned. Without a movement of fear or re morse they learned their doom. Their intend ed victim, Napoleon, paces his gorgeous halls of power or rides in his guarded coach of state, carrying forever in his heart the certain knowl edge that the Carbonari have 'ere this, otbermen sworn like the late baud to take his life. Oh who would be that Emperor of France, treading each moment upon the hollow crust that veils but does not dampen the volcanic fires beneath ! There is another fearful thing connected in separably with the government of this usurper- Each movement of his to strengthen hls'poaition only multiplies the dangers which surround him. He has now divided the empire into fivcmilitary departments. Every thing like tho will of the people has departed, even in name. Except such an expression at tho balloubox as wc read of in Kansas, there is no such thing as going through the forms of an election even. Under tho new order of military rule, the interest of the army itself is to predominate. Tho army is to be the iron frame work under which thcFrench people are to creep asnow amajority of our citizens do in Kansas. But over each one of these five mil- itary departmentsthero isatnarshalof Francoap poinled. And suppose for n moment that it were to become the interest of one or two or all these mili tary commanders with large bodies of troops at Iheir call to abandon the usurper and set up for themselves How much confidence can be placed in them may bo gathered from the following, which wc select from a letter in the TV xbttne ■ “The future conduct of thofive Marshals, who hate each other cordially, at a critical juncture, I may be best judged from their post. Magnan I betrayed Louis Phillippe; Baraguay d’Hilliers 1 betrayed Napoleon; Bosquet betrayed the Re- I public, to which he owed his advancement, to the principles of which ho is known to be partial. Castellano has not even awaited a real catastrophe to betray Louis Bonaparte himself. During the Russian War a telegraphic dispatch reached him to this effect: ‘The Emperor is dead.’ He instantly up a proclamation in favor of Henri V. and sent it to be printed. The Prefet of Lyons had received the real dispatch, whieh ran thus: ‘The Emperor of Russia is dead.'— The proclamation was hushed, but the story got abroad.” 1 Add to these names that of Canrobert, who probably only waits an opportunity to betray hisrooster, and we have the names” of the men whom this Emperor has raised up to be in a cirtaiu sense competitors. The very means which be t 9 using to consolidate his power and perpetuate his empire, are so many weights to crush this man of destiny. Dangers thicken around his path: the recent attempt to dictate law to England has weakened his hold upon the people by diminishing his prestige. We think thot a few years at most will see France again launched on an ocean of anarchy and blood. Lecomptos and Akti-Lkcomptoh is f*os- OttEss.—The following are the yeas and nays on tho motion of Mr. Sleoheu?, of Georgia,, 10 lay on the table the .agpcnljif Mr. Harriff;-i»r HU» ■mjf&rAS-TTiTbTted In Thursday’s proceeding: VOR I.KCOMITON Yea*—Messrs. Anderson, Arnold, Atkins, Avery, Barksdale, Bocock, Bonham, Boyce, liryan, Burnett, Caskie, Clark, (Mo.) Clay, Clemens, Clingman, Cobb, John Cocbrane, Corn ing, Craig, (Wo.) Craige, <N. C.) Crawford, Cur ry, Davidson, Davis, (Miss.) Dimmick, Dowdell, F.dmundson, Elliott,Faulkner, Florence, Gartrell, Gillis, Goode. Greenwood, Gregg, Hatch, Haw kins, Hill, Hopkins, Hughes, Huyler, Jackson, Jenkins, Jones, (Tenn.) J. Glancy Jones, Owen Janes, Kelly. Kunkle, (Md.) Lamar, Landy, Letcher, Maclay. McQueen, Maynard, Mason, Miles, Miller, Millaon, Moore, Niblack, Pendle ton, Peyton, Phelps, Phillips, Fowcll, Quitman, Ready, Reagan, Reilly, Ruffin, Russell, Savage, Scales, Scott, Searing, Seward, Shaw, of N. C.; Snorter. Smith, of Va.; Sickles, Stallworth, Stevens, Stevenson, Stewart, of Md.: 3albot, Taylor, of La.; Trippe, Ward, Warren, Watkins, Whifeley, Winslow, Woodson, Wortendyke, Wright, of Ga.; Wright, of and Zol licker—97. ASTI-LECOMFTOS. Says—M essrs. Abbott, Admin, Andrews. Ben nett, BillinghursL, Bingham, Blair, Bliss, Bray- I Lon Buffington, Burlingame, -Burroughs. Camp, j hell. Case. Chaffer. Clark, (Conn .) Clawson, Cockerill, Colfax, Comins, Corode, Cox, Crngin, Curtis, Damrcll, Baris, (Mil.,) Dans, (Ind.,) Baris, (Mass, I Baris, (lowa,) Bawcs, Bean, Bick, Dodd, Burfee, Kdie, English, Fnrnsworth, Fenton. Foley, Foster, Giddings, Gilman, Gil- i mer, Gooch, Goodwin, Granger, Grow, Hall, (Mass.,) Harlan, Harris, (Md.,) Harris, (HI-,) Uaakin, Hickman, HoartL Horton, Howard, Kel logg. Kelsey, Kilgore, Knapp, Kunkcl, (Pa-,) Lawrence, Leaob, Leiter, Lorejoy, McKibben, • Marshall, (Ky.,) Marshall, (111.,) Matleflon, Montgomery, Morgan, Morrill, Morris, (1a.,) Morris, (111.,) Morse, (Me,) Mott, Murray, .Nichols, Olin. Palmer, Parker, Pettit, Tike, Pot ter Pottle, Purviance, Ricand, Ritchie, Rob bins, Roberts, Royce, Shaw, (IlL,) Sherman, (0 . i Sherman, (N. V.,) Smith, (111.,) Spinner, Sun ton, Stewart, (Pa., ) Tappao, Thayer, Thompson, Tompkins, Underwood, Wade, Wnlbridgp, Wal dron, Walton, Washburne, (WLb.,) Washburne, J illl.,) Washburne, iMe.,) Wilaoo, and Wood Acsest oe sot voting —Messrs. Ahl. Bishop, Bowie, Branch, Burns, Carutbersj Chapman, Horace' l? Clark, Clark IS. Cochrane, Depart , Bustis, Urotsbeck, Lawrence W. Hall , HouBlen,*3*wctt, Keilt, Lcidy, Oliver A. Morse, Bandijge/ Singleton, Samuel A. Smith, George "White—22. Italics arg^Aoti-Lecompton. fJwrrF. Whcelfik Intelligencer says : Yesterday 5 ®ormog and Wheeling Ferry , !®Foat, John sprung a leak, and owing to to 01S of the pumps, she could not be prtjren|£d from making considerable water, and ,p£ ia altoai Tauter. The owners were en r endeavoring to raise her, whltt ffeey, olgtctyd to succeed in doing in a day or A Conslatiinople letter of January of 30tb, says: **Wc have bad thus far the severest winter 'tfcatrhas occurred in Constantinople within .die" memorjf..of the oldest inhabitant. The fenowia moro than two feet deep, on a lev,-], and •has been almost continually fgjfcpg for ibirty ■Jtru/C. UsDEKW%ifca.f7asAnjAS6**'om j Vinrinio for iioiXi)'eT?W6g ‘in hOfo diyinity of ii [M TfTpim sstnSßsP*^** who sued hfii^ps^ l!bl ? r nob hi^rocliior. a™. MtonißfflKnllias bijjn-eiprame* at tbs ins S u"»irdian# U.c W*** Union for thjfUst three offifoor weeks. I hi* astoniahmont will probobM cense when it h known that tho chief Union urn ex-editor of the New TorlrHtirald.— Lima. Jour. Wonra op Assets.—At a Bale of sotno of the assets of the Lancaster banki, nonmyOly wortn $OO,OOO, the sum realized w43*59,000. Iho sale it is added, exceeded tho expectations of the bank. Its expcctatiotfSF'evidcnlly were not very extravagant. Os the 29th of January two Americans at Con* etnntinople fitted up a sleigh, and drove around the city —an exploit never before accomplished in that place. They passed up.and down by the Saltan’s palace. The Turks were delighted. Ole Bi ll has returned to Fatherland. He was received with great enthmsiasm at Bergen, the city of his birth. Dtnusa the conflagration of Canton, caused by the bombardment of tho British, thfe extensive medi cal warehouso of our countryman, Dr. J. C. Ayer, of Lowell, (the depot of hifl Cherry Pectoral and Ca thartic Pills, for China) was totally destroyed. 110 now makes a demand upon onr government for in demnity from the loss of bis property, and henco will crow another not to crack with our elder brother Johnny Stick to it Doctor j'and if our Government maintxms our rights whomrcr your Pill, are .old, we shaU only bo onprateded on tracts tint are reiy tnnron— Btfomcr, JWnton, «• * Partial Report fro* th* Lecovptojt CoWIT- | ■ isprow *um«a. .. • . '- ™ J gross.on* ' mrw!»gTft»r~nr bta?. [k'UTt warrants. .... ■* Kitthub’ Uinrann’ to- of Philadelphia.| .The; Sanifaetiiiers' /lasimmcc Company mined to make a partial report in tho conmo of a • 1 \_y To small amounts ,«w y pWi'IT Prert. .!>. J.'McOANS, Secretary. M Ofllcr .V«. jo .WrcJcntP Kschc^-r. aayorw. They* will sot forlb that their final re- T TLIi ofapl.oi l» .nd 10T«t0d....»=M.«0 00 rH!LA DEL rBI A port will not l>c made until all the members of tho wtil canUnn* their Ofcce at * ' PIIATKR MEKTISQ. • SJ.L£3 »,. Charter Perpetual Capital *5OO 000 No.iniP.onStroo,, , A UNION DAX , PRAYER MEETING auusk hr -» -J g,,' ~m o, tho Broun S.ono ' Of.-OSIT* THK ST. OLA.K HOttH. POTSBCMO. ' I “<> Inland Ri.k Clothing Hall of Rockhill <L neon, Nm. fio3 and TILL APII IL 1' IJl£ T, lSso, < ttnne on* week in KtreUior llalU Alleghany City, coder _ 0 f th* Sea, »ad Inland | WSI. A. RHODES, President: mb Chestnut street. Philadelphia. ! Where they mnv !,C oon-ultOrl dnily, (Sundays ' .U. Tnong Moo'S Chr«M AnodsU m of N.,ig..ton M a Trsnsponstion. • Sihmw'SL'Wotnrr Boy's Raglans and Ick costs, Gems French -Ml r-' Co„'.u„ P tl„... *..!.»■. “«»; ' *-• »• -r^^ and sack coats Raglan, *cand a fa,, storh of VjW ‘ ' | 2R f^. hi.! »««• sw«i.v,w M *-^.-- fi £ S -;' » KgSSSr ' ; , »frX‘ ! i . , til PoiiK I nrnrq r-ill find the lj *»r tvotrequ. uiljr .i<Jm-••nnh inrall<l< <>f th* EXCKM l. • Dr. Plnmrr, f Ut.'SlcSJlllen, i E. t. WTTMER, Vlre Preeldeot Wm Neal 1 Si. Richards Muctl, eral street Allegheny. Ca*h \*r?n tt,U find the danger op delay in pulmonary ■ Dr.Pjm.ley, . - *.*«*». Dwmut j. McCas*, Secretary. Wm,N “* %x^u pnccs an inducement. * ' .»mnt«n« often M . ir.fli..-«t.» t * «w o «i*r t>-> ■>• “ JJ r ' V**" a - [. J ynwL aaraao. judgeltaatb,. .V:.D. cu uv -- 3 >Pt«n» tl,t. .> n, tnflm. a t r „,ii.r.- l»r s«Ht, j . RroCVTIIeoD, Ke-iccr, Lamb A Philadetpbi* JunVa MiHlnm, K*i, Meesn. RcUnaou A lv.„ ” , . l"=of«»Wr*~»<rl.lk.l,. d..»«ri< '*f"‘ ' r " Mr.MrU-00, I ■• Mr. Paxloo l.oN,'Horgu. 4 StidWo; do'. ! }“S SriiSS tX. " 7- K-00.-lj, Jr,a Co.. Persona of Sedentary* IIaDlt». Kr and tin? paiioti! n<-t:lrr{A a > utp i' i-' - ' Tin- paLlif. gencrnllj'. are tnrUeil to attend, either fortbe Truitt, Bro. A Co, do- C. H- Panlaon, ■» '* llampt.-t. ± (jy rrallj- nffertedwlih Vertigo, Lanpo-r and KAhanalloo, ■ i*boi.- Imur ..rapart aAk&t* PumroT,CaJ.lwellA Co, du. , ys. Lee, EA)-> , “ CunningUAßt A C-. Kaneenand H«u!arhe,bare In ISwrl*a\o'« Holland Bitten» Okßce Iloura—lO A. M. (o -l P. M. New Rochelle Or LaWtOH Blackberry. (>>, do’ ’* G. CEU, Ac^isl. -■ - . xW^mira ,iu f unsm*'.-c, -stomach. Adrirmi |iR.-‘ C >1 riTCII A J." h'rrj-, M.OOOrtrons: thrifty nanU»r*otfcre»l at the follcw- 1 Company of I OF PIHL.IDHI.PiII A ’ noSUft-4tU«T i',ii I's-uii it., l.l. i()(5 ~r icM - Pranklln Fire inenrance company m •„ /•-«,,,»•, Bmldina. *». 43-1 »a/e< --..1n., ra. if w Plant- |l2i t» i Sftpttttt PHI L A t>JSL VHI A . »« <*»P*** * U *£Z%' k strt^t a*i ........ ;li ro *r, I liiarewEs. criAaTen rra^frvAU 10'i .... I', to I ** 1 *W Gberlea W. Baucker, I Adolph E. Bono, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL vi “ 800 i I “ £.O George V. Rlcherda, | Rranrl Great, Capital paid in - <>Here «<ldre*aed to Rev. J. EMOX, or the ■nbecrlber, ec- : Thomas Hert, | Darid 8. Brown, Sorrluj, Jennary let, ISI ,a •••• omimnled wiih the ca*h nr a Miiuhl- reference where the Uordecai D. Lewi», i Jacob R. Smith, purtiMarenot known, will U JUlMin tUordtr in which Tutln ffspiff, I Umii fttttrro. p[RK ijsSUBASCE— Lioitod ur IVip«*nal. ttes'nrv rr«*i*«l CUARI.Kn N. BANCKER, PreeMent. MARI2niU?SURA2tCE* on Vnw»ola,OArgoao<i Freight Pinni" of tho N KWMANV TiIOIINLUSS BLACKBKRRT, CHaatW 0. Borcara, SecreUi7. IXLAXD IXSUKAXCU hj CahiU, Lakman *'« Ss rarnishrd at tlio i.mo ptirM. TUB CompuiJ c<mli»w.to I B,od Crr)J c . JAMES WARDROP, , or limited, on ererr deaertption of property in town and inrUi.'swtfT No. 47 Fifth street, PttUbnrgh. Pa. I eoqntry.at rate«M low aa are consistent with w>conty ; i 2 B 1 tho Company hare rewired a large conUagent Too J. CHAHLES 11. SPOONER, ! which, with their Capital and Premiums, safety tn»ested, DEALER IN HIDES, GOAT SKINS, taCdid^npleprotection to theas-nre-l. fnb Siting. lUxl »nJ O*V Sole, French and Aoertrsn fJaH 1 The As»U of the Company, t ' *“ ’ * K , P ,. M..rK«n. Uouur*. A.-, No, att North Second street, ’ Ibhed agre.al.ly to Um Act of Assembly. wr» “ ~,u,,w" atwjTe Vine. PHILADELPUIA. , r»K— N. It— American Sumac and Leather of all kind* beraght. Mortgagee each < r sold hn commisdon. rorlß dlmr Real Estate. MACKEWN F>TNEe'TVe AgTwlfor the J. C. brand ofVarnLdns Warehouse No IC7 Cash, Ac— C*cnox!—Bocmvlul t«i a-k fi>r B..th»Te*s Holland Dlt tom. Thermit pnpnhinty ..f Oil medicine has Induced many Imitation*. »h„ I' tin 1 pi:l K-- -h-uld pmrd »K*iD*t purchasing. at Jl per bottle, »r six ix.ttle* lortM'7 the pro. prletcr*, BENJ. PAGE, Ja., A O). Manufacturing Pharma* cutlstsand Chemists, !I7 Wood street, t«dwero Ul and 2d Pa-. and Drnggfsta generally. mrltdAwT Special Jiloticts. If vou ar* alck, the probability i- that the root of your M.ff.rii.o i* in tlm «t.mi«rb Kr.ou n we.ik .fToinaeh proceed* I*> A gw*. I-uicanr. »nJ » le » lo ,'M" other trrnx'iitiiiß diseases. Indigestion produces th Mood. and therefore destroy* the strength and vigor ot the outlrr svstern. To restore the tone ..t the stunvich. un< on ablo it to throw off and dismiss forever nil the-' iruiiMe. some and dangerous complaint*, nothing i« urr.'*»,sr* 1,1 * lM.rwvcriliKO«»«fDi. J. Hosteller'. Celebrated JMomn.h Bittern. 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Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rheuma tism, and all Scrofuloiis-liseases, It is unnecessary ■thousands of eminent physicians of Europe a irfugteMud it* wonderful curative properties. Prepared ot.lv by JOHN C. BAKER A CO. Wholesale Drugget*. No N’.'rth Thlnl street. Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggists throughout the country fi»J3:dt..crU> FOREIGN EXCHANGE. SIGHT BILLS DRAW N BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN &. CO., ON TIM*. UN lON HANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OF ONE POUND STERLING AND LTWARDS. Alan, Uills «>n the principal cities and towns of France, Belginm, Holland. Uermany, Hnwia and other Eampraa Stales. hand and for sale hy etaies, « j “vh. 11. WILLIAMS k CO . limiters, Wood street. coru-r of Third foCOzlynfc LEAS PERRINS 1 Celebrated Worcestershire Banco, PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS OP A LETTER FROM MEDICAL GENTLEMAN ON’LT GOOD SADCK. AT MADRAS, K To bis Brother at And applicable to H WORCESTER, May, 1961. J A "T«U LEA A PERRINS that | ''t their Sauce la highly esteem- VARIETY m ed in India, and in. In my opinion the most OF DISII. ucllaa the moat wholesome Sauce that 1* made,” The only Medal awarded by the Jnry of the New York Exhibition for Foreign Snoco, was obtained by LEA A PER KINS for tln*ir WORCESTERSHIRE AaUCK. the world wide, fame of which haring Ud to numerous imitation*, pur chaser* an* earnestly requested to are that the nanj.es j >f ‘•LEA A PERKINS”’ are impreew-d upon the Bottle and Slopj>er, and printed t.pon the Role Wholesale Agent* for the United States, JOHN DUNCAN A SON?. 405 Broadway, New York. A stock, always In storo. Also, orders received for direct shipment from England. _ JOXiN COCHRAN K BRO, ■iTorAcrertas op Iron Railing, Iron Vaulta, Vault Doora, Window Shutters, Window Gnards, it., jVo*. PI Sraon4 Street and M TAVrtf Xpert , - (Between 'Wood and Market,) PITTSBCTRO !I. PA, ll, cn bawl a Tarifty of new Pattern*. fancy *nd plain. *j.t,ble tor »U Particular attention paid to en eloaiutfClrav* I-ot* J-bbltiy ilonejit sh»rt ■‘'“‘tir- mrfl nt. WM - c raicip VANDEVER & FRIEND. AT T O Tt N K V S A. T LA \V SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, .Vo. 6. Shin*'! Block. Duintqw, Irioa 43-Collrcliona promptly wade In any pail of N-*rib*-rn lowa, or W extern Wlacounin. * Will attend to tbe purchase ami Sale "1 Heal EAtatr-. xl*- taleiina Money'*n Bonds and Mort«aci-s *.>l:l voir ~ W K V AI Ac SON - , MannSsetun-rs and Dealers In all kind* of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS; AND leaf tobacco, Ct,mrr n/SnuDifitld Slrert arid Diamond AUey, J . NTTMIUKOH, PA SAMUEL GRAY merchant tailor, .Vo. 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, Dr. Irish’* Now Building.) J/h.3. MoLAUGIIUN MAXcrAcwara or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits anti Fusel Oil, dol&dlyfn -Vcj 104 and 170 SrconJ Strut. W. Sc T>. BINKHAKT, MAJCrACTCItaaS A!tt> neALSRS IS All klmli of Tobacco, Suaffsna Cigar*, n«,.r«pnll)'t:.ki-u the OnlldmE S".»»® »«< addition to thrlr Miuui&ietiirtng K*Uhti'«bro*-nt.Nn ■M Jrwlu nrrct, wh.ro tl.-y will t>e pl(M»«i to ros-ivr thoir Irk-uds, _ _ _ . . - ■_ DKNTISI’BY. m DR. J. HA LSI ERR. OBffl* SUKGKON DENTIST, -- FROM NBW YORK, EXTRACTS JF.KTH 1 VITHOrT PAIX, BY A LOCAL lUSNUMMNO AOXNTto Tin OUMS ONLY. aa-In-wm T*etl> on flnl.l, Mlr-r. Plat-Mi* »"*« «'»«» Perch*, and perform* *ll Dental nponitiun* lu a » Imllflc mauncr. without pidn. *6 T«riiw moderate*. 54 gmlthfleld Street, below £««***» jatialfimfc IITTs'ULUi.H. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, Xb* ere* l »nt*>rl»iritjr of JMN<JKR‘r‘ MACHINE* Orrr*ll other* for the* u*e nl Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness Maker*, Carriage Trimmer! and Coach Maker*. Ill* long Iwn known «n<l practically acktwwh-dj-l. HIS NBW FAMILY MACUINK, Which U a tight, compact awl highly ornamental machine, (.Joing ita work equally well with tlio lorge machine*.) aud mtiit l*eanno a favorite for family use. A fall supply of the aboro Mochiue* for sale at New \ “rk price., by Li. STRAW, 32 Market »t-, PITTHDOROU, PA, Also, the BOUDOIR BEWINO MACHINE. I’/ice from •• Mrl7] anlihlydlc SE W lIM Q MAOHINESI TOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS. WHEELER 8c WILSON manufacturi.no company, Bridgeport, Conm Pittsburgh, 08 Fifth Street. Thli Machine Stitches the Finest or Coarsest Fabric, At the plwuara of the Operator, making with «*♦* On* Thous and beautiful and durable Stitches per Minute, Almoal ooiee laulT, and are becoming indispensable for family nee. jr". w M "Eg? sgsftzsr BWI ’ h * No. 61 Fifth itrwt, Plttt.»urgh_ MAXLACK & ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEBOHANTB, No. 18 Pine Street, St. Louis. Wo. mm to Murdoch A Dickson. fit. Louis Day k Mstlsck, Cincinnati, Ohio, Chav DnflfoM A Co„ LonhMUe, Ky, y. S. Dey A Co., Jliuikers, Peru, Ills., Un*eo A Sfoue, Bunkers, Muecatlnn, lowa, Day A Mat luck. PhiliwfolphU, l’a, K Foreyth, Chicago. Freight Agent for Illinois Cenin Railroad. , _Ja.S:Onidre PAYNE, BIBSELL 8c CO. HASCFACTUXTM Of Coolcing, Parlor anti Heating STOVES, Orates, Fronts, Fendors, etc., Anil Umufocturt-ra of th« Celebrated CAPITAI. COOKING KAJSGB, KO. »3S LIUKUTY BTIEEKT, riTra?imaii,_r_A._ juuma-—" 1 *• < emMn *- Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOVD Ac CO., OAST STEEL; .leu, SIT.I.NO, I'LOW .0,1 A. B STEEL; SPEIXQSm.,I AXLES, amv Fum ood S.VBX.W,, nubi-th, flu i,,»c SASCTACTTMU 0, Roger.’ ImproTed P.1.0t St..l m Cultivator Teeth, Cbmer Km awl tint Stroll, TOfiium#. to. JulCklydfc* - DAWKS Ac CLTJLKY, Home, Sign andt)m*«n«ut»l P*int«r»» AMD ORAINBBS; BIUIU is White Lead and Zino Ptiiats. Alto, ell kind* of Palnti, OUj, Yvnlahes, Window Putty,Bnube*, Ac-, 144 WoodShrtttjlw^doonaboveZNamond MUy> nulfclydfe A. A. CARRIER & BRO . Pittsburgh, General linsurnnm Ageney, Mo. 03 Fourth Street, rrrTsr.vtwli, r/r.v.v.t. o«m}i«Din j r>'|]i <>i hishtst ni»i>dinK. Cl.-ui.>rt.i by l > cuu»ylnoiM »u<l Hbr Sint™. Fln>, M»rio*an<l L»f.« lli«k» taken of *ll d«*criptino». A. A. CAUIUKU, 8 8. GAItKIKTt. gkoßgr w. grf.igk CO, KEG MANUFACTURERS, CHma.c/jNtramf Minnies F j'H, IR.rd, pSI T T 8 n U It <} 11 . 1* A.. Mamik.tur* Pino it.td O .!: Krs* <>f Hu- vnrii'ii" dcm-i>|>- liomof NAIL KWS, wh»b U- ) will *b* *r«fc*fK*rtfully •.ilirtled. All work war* rant*! oTtbatal quality. •lirilvlfr aiESsasrciiAs. lkwis uukuk, _-"^Tl-.m TKACUBBS OF TUB . m ffgaalpuMo, violin.|»^p|| * » * ■ Tf ORGAN *SD SINGING, B 1 * * ? ANCIESfikD MODKItN EASGUAGKB ■ AaCrrifc, U|ln, German, French and Spanish, Taught by . CUAB. GREBE, Cnnd. Tlieol. «9>Enqnirt> at th- principal Mogic Store*. d.'^U.mdfc J. M. LITTLE isAEEOITAJSJT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr. Irlal.’a New Building,) pII'IBBUEGH, PA. ■isUhlydfe FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! POH LADIES 'AND MISSRS v T F.MBItACIVi IDDijON !UT nti<l MINK PAHI.E, STONE MARTEN, FITCH. SQriRKEL. .t. CAPKS. TIPPETS. MUFFS. HTEFS OI.OV**, in gtwU rariety and price, nollrdfe M’COUD A CO., r-1 W.-od atr.wt HBSJTRY H. COLLIN’S, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Cheeae, Bxitter, Seeds*, Ei*d\. And Produce Generally, A«r .v«. & irv>d street. Foiti-urv ■■ tjHSincßS Ciiangcs. NOTICE. I’iTT.SHUKOII, Jan. llttl. 1 111 AYE this duT aHsoouit»*tl with me Bcnja mi.. F Pettit and tflUuim U. Wl.lucie in th.• CwmmlOTion, Wool and Prodnce Bn«lt.<w«. The «t> 1- in firm will U« SPRINGER IIARBAUUH *C-» SPRINGER ItAßllAltill. bpci.tuer lUEoiuan ..unions r. pettit ... wji . n. wnm> n» SPRINGER IHRBAI’GH At CO., COMMISSION IIIItcnASTS. DEALERS IN Wool, Hides, Provisions & Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. J*e: ___ toa :PHILABELPniA: SPRING, I*ss. g|gg II. ROSENUEIU <fc BROOKS^j, Xo. 33 (old No. South Second St„ RESPECTFULLY invito Dealers and Mil liner* to their rr»*«h and guperlor »ti>ek ..t BIBPONS. BONNET MATERIALS. CRAPES, BLOND LACK?. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. KL'SCHF.S STRAW BONNETS, MENS’ AND BOVS' HATS, MtSSES RLOOMfcKS AM'ILATS. And wary thin? ronnv. ted with tl.ii branch of tbe t*«*i- - ,i l timoand <\.!>h bn.vr* will t.n.l «n* ir adapted U thrir roqMtr.-ni.'iit* and a dia,..mit-f . •• l-'T cant for oa*h will b>' all<*w*-d. cut out and pruaerm thw t" r— mind you of rialtlng u* when yon como t-■ tlx* city MORE THAN 600,000 BOTTLES SOLD IN Tin: NEW ENGLAND STATKM 177 ONE IEAR TUli RESTORATIVE OF PROF, 0. J. WOOD for rtfrtrtni: Wr ,»rWily 0r.,1 po/u,oucJilly. lias never yet bad a rival, volume after widow* tmgbt be from all part* nf ibo world ami from tb« in net intclll ~,,l to prove thal tf It a perfect JUjI/tiUvc; but reud tne circular and jon cannot doubt; road also the following: Thx Haje. People* have for centuriua been afflicted with hnld headland Ujeotilyrrmody.hototoforaknowu.hn.'ft'voii those abominable wigs. By * nrceuldincoTciT of Prutr-u.r Wood these articles are being fast dispensed with, hut it pi‘ at many pernon* «un patronize them, because they have t-vo an often imposed upou hy Hair Toalcg of difleici.t kind.'. T- nil such persons weenrncetlj make the rcpi.-M. that tlivj will try ouc* again, fr-r in Wood's lUstorative there is w> mch thing u fall. We kna*Jof a lady «If* *»" bald. *h nsed the article a short time, and her head i« m.» <uwN completely with the tiniest and moel IwaolifTii curia imapi- Bahlt* tVa know of onmemn-tcaaen where hair wa« nximliy ftdUo&ont, which U restoredjn greater pcTf.-ctl.m then it •ever ho 3 been before. -"V • . , , , ' It Is also without doubt OBtHlf the heat artf b« for ki < p leg the hair In p*od condttto®Tnaktng it «"tt and gh*»*. rfmovlng dandrufl, and haj Itselftho preuieat vueniy to all tho ills that hair lshelr|6ir' It la tho duty of every one*u.'jmproTe their person.,! ap pearance Though some In regard to the w«> - •> doing it; hot every one will that a beautiful h* ■ hair, either m man or wuw|fc U*n object much aired, and there arc no mMielhnt ehoui"‘.‘fil,.,Ad obtain njrb a ronaidsrMlnn.f-Ttgwan I Aaront . ofcaocTov, Ohio. Nov. IT, l k >-n. O J. Woof * Cm—CcatiA* l have Iwn engaged in ■riling vour Hair UeßtOTaUjrl the Iwtseason »"*"»«• ~I >vur local agt>nts <R- M. and having -vpeneucvd tbeWmTflcial effect* ol it my*df, l vroold like to obtain mi n-Jtfcy for the Slate of Obfo or aopfcSUt.- In tlwl 'S should TfiO wish to make such at) ■J'jaugrment, ns I am cnunnrtfttrrs is ncthtngcpmt to it fatht l nxUd Slato h* rrxtnrtrjtiu hair. I have Iwcn engaged iu the Drug bu»i nrti for several jr are, and have sdttkvarious preparntf.it. for the hair, hut have lound 'finttiiofc 1 Jhnt restores ihe so. crvUveorgnruorlnflßornUelbescklpM.w” *»y° ar *- log fully convinced that your reaUmrtJf* W what you n-prtf sent it to be, 1 would like toengagPifi Utteult of it. for I am satlsflcd It must wit. Ynnre truly, Mini* , Fob. f\ I**." Poor 0. J. Woou * Co.:r-Uentr Having realir-1 the good effect* of year Hair BAtorattv*. 1 wUh t<> «iau*. tUt finding nty hair growing tbliu a* well ae gray. I WM ut *1 fn.ni what I read and heard. to try th* article pnp-v. J hv jnH, to promote it* growth and change it* color n* It wa«tn youth, both of which It hw effected In the o|"RiUou T bav« ur.'d nearly three bottle*. Your*. 4c.. JAMKi MIAXHI& 0. J. WOOD * "IJ N On the grunt N Y. Wire Railing E«UMl«bmeptl and U 4 St. Lonl*. Mo, and anM by all p»»J !•««■ gUU. _ fr» James Challen & Sous* Publications. WM. S. RENTOUL, No. 20 St. Clair wt.. t*iu«bnrgh. ha, twcu appointed G FN KR A I. TK A HR AGENT for Pittsburgh. Anegh«nyatHlwriunt».itu*.lurtnrt. „f the valuable ami elegant N«w IMtdlMtlnn* of the tttn>t» mihllahers; and will »opplj thoTmdo ami community them at tho pnbllther. 1 -thn. followtug nre**lp—ly ‘“t’KLm .... «..rk. Mir/ciTY OK TUt OILK-J r KING; or-jMsyafetn u* It fa. and a. U .-l-' U,, »•} Ur J. T. WTOBJi MUainnar«JO-JerM*atem, with a Portraitofflw/AMhor by ‘wßjn.nnd iipwi.nl ol rnKravingfj'uxflOllMiathefiß® Bl " l ) ll '*'! art. Irum l lioio graph* nod origin dtSteh UUwtratiog lli- wlra. i'"”" • 1 - -**T i,2 T >tj Wr l Modern and M.U-n..U1.- alao Hwtoratfanqf'twTNfcplo and City a* lnw«b d by TltoK NoUcctltit*■JhwMifVbriattou *nd Heathen Auiiqui tirt; Ita Present PoliticalanUjMoral condition: Future 1 r<«* peel*, Ac, At, Ic. Price, cltftli,|3.6l>. half .wlf, $t m rorcu. foil gllt.'t&,bO; taper Turkey or antique fo.ou. liy mail, ptwt p»»d, at theiame prtei. .„ , , , _ Naw Jnvenilo library for the Sabbath 3fhi*d <*«>•! F un lly. Title* of BertF*ffo r l. Song Without Word*, Loo* Up, or Girl*and Flow- Tho Egypt tin, Tho Jew. (larocred Thoughts, Wine* and Sriuga,- Tho Voting Cottager, lnflomc^, Tlie Arab, l •- Pat tip In neat l-oX*" ~ ' .,, ' rw,v«fu TflE CAVE Of MACKPELAH AND OTHER J By James Challeo. Cloth, f 1,00; cloth, fall gilt, r °MA p’oV J*KIIUBAi.EM AND ITS ENVIRONS. By l>r J. T. Rnrelay A Sons. Approred ns the ro<»t acramte Map oxurnt, by many distinguished traseler* and writer* on the Holy City, ilaraloable to Sabbath Schools and uta-lrnU of ths Bible. riaio&O centigjjulort'd Ti cents, book form $1: uioonteilam! Tarotihnl J1.7.V OKaSDFIELD'S PATRIARCHAL CUAIN OF Tilt BIBLE. Printed la four rich colors. Price cents;mount <*d and varnished $2. . „ „ CARPENTRY MADS EASY. Ry Via. E. B-11. Ihe work contains about Forts Plates, betides ntitucrona Dla* grams. Price (3 per single copy, postpaid. tho above works will be sent by mail, jmit paid, on tho receipt of the retail price. tra_A liberal dlscoaot to Ministers. Light Cream Air. THE subscribers respectfully announce to thflr cmtuam sod the public that owiug to the nriceot Barleyand Hop*, and to nuit the tlm«*, th-y are lowing alight and dellcioaa flaToral CRK AM A I.K, which they are aellingat $4 per barrel, and KKHS OF TKN OAL LONtf each,to accommodate piirato fanillee. Tlu>t have alao X ALK at (fl, XX at $7, and auperk.r KENNT.Tet ** P"r bbl., and Rtaallur caaka in proportion. Alw> cact-llent PORTKR AND BROWN STOUT. 4W*oTder sent to Ih«ir Brewery In IMIT STIIEET, will moire prompt sttentinu. tnrlo4tni:cliP ..ROE?. TIHWMoS. JOHN - THOMPSON At CO, House painters, glaziers and DRAINERS, 136 TIIUtD STREET. Sign Palming execuUd with nratuese and dispatch. Mixed UJI, Turpentine, VaroUh, Japan and English } P, ' rv Title Montaigne Zluc, a very superior article J;hUn«lclphi* and Pittsburgh Whit* Lead always on hand and tor sale.- Wc are prepared to Grind Colors for Painters, DruggiMa or others at ihe shortest notice, as wo haven mill ankli grinds by alcatn. PaJntera will aare money by getting their colon ground with us. mrftally WORMS I WORMS 11 WORMS! 1 1 Ayres* ’worm confection, is the moat efficient Worm Remedy or the dar. Parents who wish to pnMrve the health of their Children should procureneother. Ilia warranted not ou|y efficient but entirely haralna,acid by druggist* generally, compounded and tor sale wholesale and retail at Ihe ~, JOHN IIAII,JII, jJeffi Qomerof Wood and Cth street. BRUSHES.— 1 have a large assortment ol' H»ir, Tooth, Flo«h Brush™. , .Tho« triohlM any thingln this line lhould call and betort jrtncbtttos elsewhere. JOSTUpIINO, - . jjjj9 Coiner Diamond and SUrkei st. I \ r\ jaib ff- ‘..►octyMrect- WtU_ |i W0 § « HAITI Tm:—A large assortment of Jules 1 •*«!<><» of twonty-ooe mr* llitiii'l'i l,!i|>nil UkiflVv* l Just tfjr ' they hire Dtid opirarti of Daft MJlUoo, FoorHoftdwd ..UICKEOWSiRSLF.Y. liimolDoW.tiooilijOre,thirtbj t of the utnuitAgc* of Tnmraae*, w «#ll u their ability fcfii dUwtirtoo to tnoet with promptoen *ll ll&Mlitlcs. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, Office SootfctMt oor. Wood iu>‘l Third «t». TpITKPENTINE—2S bbla. receiving bv JL MACKBOWH k fiNLIIY, mrl.’i Ncvl67 Libel ty »tTc< ROLE IiUXXEIt—S bble. prime It jU Bui t<T jtt*« »nil f«r «»!• hy m>l> ttOULUT DALZKLL A CO GKKKN AI’PLKS liblfl.Green Apples 1.. r by nOBKUT DALZELL ft CO-, ___ Nn. -ul Litxrty »trect. 4mhofliedC*|>lt»l, Ou« Million Pollan CUEK3K. —3tK> boxes >v. R. Cheese, lor fcvaml snd AcvumnlaiwlCapital Ml,, i,, l uirl.'ii nOBRHT PALZELt. ft CO. nOME OFFICE. A'o. Cl Nafnuf Stnrt, above Scot yf, Fk£adrlphi&. tiro Inisruo 1 on Bonding*, Tnrnltarn, Merchandise, 4c. - , Inwtrnmce onCargoe*Preigbta, toaltpart* of Good.,^b, nk„.m,™ Cvrjiii I„mer,.j Fi-at<l’ort ilrtrtaudCtlv Jfxl Sttvarr.npponu LandCarrtagea, to all J*rt* of. UlO Union, on tb« o»t T... . TI /v'„t*i V ■ ,Ml ' “J L v farorobletanna, amdtfeal withieeortty. lllb> lIOIIvL-i.swnducke<loDthoEffaoPEAN , I't 1* 0? honoiyt; Kook*, and lnmla aa they mar be or- SiUCTQU. (leiv.l. in the. * pardon* Refectory. j QEOKOB W. COLLADAY, formerly Itecoider of Deed*, Ac., There u a Maiber'eßhop, with Bath* in rcn»j«ectfun there Philadelphia. , with Thiapopolar h«>P*l i» In th» immediate Ticluity of | WM. BOWEItS, formerly Reclfter of Will*, mercantile buMaeas, andthaprtaclparplacctofajnwpcnt, ' JOHN N. COLEMAN, Ann of Coleman A smith, linpompc and offer* enr/Inducement to thn»* who ,ob*nlt coutcd Itardwaryand Cntlery Merchant*, No. 21 North Third and cmnmny. The*** gr,ins to California or Europe ; street, afcore Market, Pbila. _ will 1- ini niabed with all the mfonnatiou they may deairv. JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joeeph Oat A Bon, Coppennutn*, r*o. and al-4'. 1.-prnt.-HMI from impoiithm tu th* purchase of 12 Qnarry treet, PhlU. ticket*. K. KHENCII. proprietor, BUWAiU) V. MACITCTTE, Arm of Machete A EalenM, N li —Beware of Bonner* »ho «ay we are fall, aa many Importing Hardware Merchant*, No. 121 North Third ‘ m i'„r-s*r.| 11,. ivtn* mtUA'iM atreehal-owEw*, Phlla. ' ... .• T BQWAHO HINCHMAN, Arm of Lbrt&gatoa A Co., Prodoca Votlce to SforUliolderi. and Cotnmlaahm Merchant*, No. 278 Market at, abore THE ANNUA L MEETI NO of Stockholders Eighth, puu. _ A _ „.. . of the I'ltuhtugli anil Itoatoh Mining Company will be GEOBOB W. COLLADAT, Prealdent l.n.iMt th,< EXCHANGE HANK OK PITTSBCIiGH, on i Galo •«.«««* . . v i ,i ih n.t at 3o'clock I’ M JOSOTA BOBOTSON, Agent. M.IM U toe ~„h l. .M,_ No.24Flfth^wl^prtatra) rpilK 'FIRST-INSTALMENT of our new JL. c'.ir|x't». pnrehaa&l for Pprfofcolea, reeelTrd this •lar. and now c.tien al Market Strwt Carpet Store; inr [.l W. McCtTNTOCI. Allegheny Coal Depot, - Corner Anderson Si. and Railroad. CANNEL AND BITUMINOUS COALS, . d*liwwd in Pittrborpn or Allegheny. | dropped In the P. 0., Pitttburph, the Order * Boi,corner Fourth and Wood «U , or loft at the Office, Alio phony, promptly attended to felilTd mrC. rjODLD’S PATENT SPIUNO BED - Har- k , !Ra^s^&:=sns#! . B .*E3Ssfe:-. ,l £2S 2 ny, w* nrw now to Ibrtdsb tboao deiiriog to par- | r--ti .. JIJ)6S Si c»>.-v«.'» U** pric»t, cfirap and di.rabl* Spring JUd. CiMuti . Q ihartaMechaoia' Bank Stock— cant °? emnnii- ih< in nt <mr Wnri'liouw Tb<y ran lx* attached to {l, . SI.M2 60 »r.j twnUi.o.t unit removed therefrom at platans. Steam- I gnfn ‘ ltnrß ‘ lnn tun*h* withtbl. bed at a jWT ~nc «- n T. S. YOUNG * CO.,:W Brol»hfi*ld at. <, “°®* A«-oan»-. Akciiitectoral^- 11A HR £ MOSER, ARTHITECTd. No' 112 SmttbfldJ etroet, Opposite* new Post-Office, Ks, PUik jir'l Specifications for all kinds of Build i.nd u j«-ri r< t '•n<l the erection of the Kune. Mr iurr «N> con>inu<*ato attend to tlie measuring of Luil'i'-rs‘ wuil;, and Mr. M-ner to the preparation of patent pap«T« and drawioca. mrn-.2*wdlma2mwF S^YNDKIKS--*" li»j pri tt>« ilto Coll. M> Md* N. O. Molaaaea; bbds X. 0. Sugar, ■j.'n |m>«ps Silo, luxl£and lbxil WiuJuw Qlaa* jtj i-.x.-i o« and Si Tobacco; l .cat brands German Cigar* K*i botes Ground Pepper and Ginger. 100 do superior Mustard; 7it lia! f cheats Y FI and Black Tea: lu tierces Kice; •'.* do/ Backet* U/, d"/ Urge and small Tubs: ! &►.) bdir. Wrapping Paper, In »terr and for sale by mri” SODA AMI, A. - !m in* ported Soda Ash; , l.vi h> «l > Canstlc S »>!•*. i *<•*■ <l.l Ortman Clnv | IlK*> nMortM *i7<*s Wirulcur niaas: : ■JS I.U» IVarl Ash. I On hitio! an.l !or «»M.y AI.KXANDKK KINO, nul: 273 Liberty street. I 1 [ M "BKLS. PRIME new crop X. (X i 1 . wv/v* Mniassp* for twlr^j 1 BAOALEY. OOSUKAYE L CO„ ! n ,rlJ Smi IS and 'JO Wood »tr»«t I HHL>S. PRIME new cn)p N. O. Su* OU W K«r f..r -lU \>j lUHALEY. CO SOB AVF 4 CO_ | i”T(\ ÜBLS. Crushed, Pulverized and Oof- J- *)\J f-o Stiesr* fur sale by niri: UAGALKV. CvSOKAVg A TO •)MM UHLS. SYRUPS of choice brands iUU for “»lt» by BAOALKY.COSOIUVBACO^ Noi. is and 20 Wood itroet —26 bbU. No 3 Lnrpe Mackerel: ' 10 <!ram< Codffoh. A'- l |..r .nlr l.v iurll! T LITTLE l CO F^~ RKSII BIfTTKK^- bbis- prime fresh Uutt<-r.»'li*cled for fotnlli uoo.nt'JtliU motulin} *’ N °ilmSdus. EUUS— ÜbbU. frwh Egg* 3 do Poultry, iSfrkie., Chicken* ami G.w, rrc'd tht. morning am! ti.r »'il" a» Nit. v 7 Fifth *t mrll II RIDDLE. PEACHES — U>Tms. choice halves; ft do ‘l’ pared, llru-'.l tlii* moriiiuv; un i f. t »alr at No 2T Fifth itre*t mrll _ H. KTDPLr. Mackerel.— :n i MO* Nn. '■'> M«v)cnrel i 11*0 half <lr> do do. - • l liio MacUmul, > liulf do <lo, 1«M.1.|1 do, Ui half do do. Jit*! ti-c*'l*«-d and for «nl* l\* L" AKE FISH.-- Ifk)blfliMa Whiir SO do Trm.. io M.l* -1... do Faltnon, tu »loru and far adle by mr« J n.CAXFF.H.n MACNESIA— Husband*.-. Henry’s’ Mus ba>V am! Ciuato. cmistantly on band at tnrfl Ji'K KI.KMIVG!*. cor Diamond and M ukwt at PL 1 UK lilt AMOY* AND WINES.—t bavo a Inrto »ml oty Unc uvw.rtmcnt or pura Brandy and I »iiu * -i r*«*n at-*- r l( tn.m lor mwlirtual purpose*. Those w-fedtlng iuir Hunt in un* line can relv on getting a E-mi -1 Inc articla at JOSKI’II FLEMINGS, | nir o Corner Diamond ami Market at \T A KNIIIES Id hblTCopoi, do Coach, I IJ <lo Japan, 2 do Drum, ! U do Fine Flowing. I Ml of i« »ni" rti-r iioalttr ntnl foraale low by j Tl .ry MACKfcOWN A fINLEV. moMINY —-Obhi's. for sale by mi in J, g. CANFIELD. S. T. STOCKMAN. PKAULASU— 50 bids. just rec'd and for i,v mrl<> J. 0. CANFIELD. LTSIE —2('o bids. fresh in store and for sale by mrlO J. B. CANFIELD. CEMENT— inn bbls.’Hydraulic in storo nnd lui uilr by mrlO J B CANFIELD STARCH— 100 bis. PearlVsFbblsTd^rjust tlcU and fur talo b) J B CANFIELD. CHEESE- 1 -fiu bxs. prime W R in store mi 1 f-*r sale lly mrlO J B CANFIELD EilQS —20 bbls. fresh just arrived and for »ol<‘ by rarlO J B QANFIKLD. C OFFER, Ac.—2so bgs. choice Rio Coffee; ICO bbls. Balt. Syr a p MoUnct, Arrlrinit iml for uln by inrlO WATT A WILSON. sks. and 10 bills, on hand and for tale by mrlO SHRIVER i DILWQIITH. Buckwheat ‘FLOURforsaie by mrio SKBIVBR A DILWORTIt. CIIIEKSE— 20i.i bx.s. forsalcby ) mr io SIIRIYBR * DILWORTU. TA LOU R—so bbls. Extra Flour; , f«0 do Superfine do, •j) do Bye do, Rtt'd and lor ml* by mrlO HENRY U. COLLINS. _ bbls. fresh Eggs rec’d and for sale by mrlu HKNBVn.COLLINS. BUTTER— 2 bbls. recM and for sale by turlfl lIENRV 11. COLLINS. HIDES— 205 prime Dry Flint just, rec’d Mid for Ule by SPIUNO ER lIARBACUH A-00, m rlO No. a> Liberty ttraet. PI KE WINES-* BRANDIES for medi dual tiuriiow. A lure invoice ln»t iwlred by mrO MACKEOWN A FINLEY. 167 Liberty »t. CLEAVER'S HONEY SOAP—OO gross as v.rt*.l on hand uod tur aalc* by mr ., B. L. PAHVESTOCK A Co r.EO. W. SMITH AOJ B l CARR SODA—ISO kgs on hand and for «»!« by mr9 B. L. PAHNE3TOCK A CO. ARNICA FLOWERS—I bale just rec’d and for sale by nril B. L. FAHNESTOCK A 00. [T EA ST POWDER—2S bx* on hand and || by tnr9 B. L.FARKHHTOCK A CO. SEIDLITZ MIXTURE—S cases on hand and for tale by raiO B. L. VAUNEBTOCE A 00._ CORIANDER cask just received au.l for wile l>y mrO B. L. FAILS EHTOCKA CO. OYSTERS.— 3 eases fresh No. 1 Oysters JrntrrerlTet! and ror*al*attheold price,No. & Fifth street. »r 9 1L RIDDLE FRESH BUTTER.—I,2OO ’lUspriwo fresh Table Batter rac’d and far ale at No. 2! Fifth *L mrO H. BIDDLE. EliOS.— 900 doi freahjlggsrcoeivcd andfor jeOe»tNo.27 ymh»trcct. Pt 9 _ B. EIPPLE SEKRIKG.-150 bbjs pioklwl Mcrnng JB^giOTin & Insuotnct. Continental Insurance Company. by fV Legiffattrrs *>f ftnniyhorta. t-nii-noTl cnuTin nnoßfshela Iniaruiea Company. i Urncsu—JAMES A. HUTCHISON, President k HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. QiTO*, 80. 98 WiTia Stmtir, IhV inntrt Against aQ kind* cj Fin and i/aritu Bi W. A. McCLURO. Vo. R. Holme*, Wtn. A, Caldwell, Rnbt.Dalwil, • Wilton Miller, f D Bra, John McDoritt Thos. a. Clarke, Oro. A. Derry James A. Dutch Item JaSdUal’M—nolfc2wd UENRYJd. ATWOOD,_Sec> Pennsylvania Insnranee Company of rirrsßUßan. Office No. 03 Fourth Stree Jacob Painter, I Q«o. W. Smith, ! A. J. Jones, I Rodjr Patterson, I J. P Tanner, ' I. Grterßprcnl, - W. tt. Mcßride, C. A. Colton, T* I ITT! V t nil ‘ " 1 CAPITAL... No. 112 Second street- } WTlra and Marine BiajMj President —A. A. CaaK Vice President— Ropt Western Insuranoe Company OP PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARSIE, President. P. M. GORDON, Secretary. OFYICX, No. VI W*t«r itreet, (Sp*ng * Co 'i W*T*hoo».) Dp stairs, Pittsburgh. WJI Inrun against oH Hndi of Firt and Marine A Home institution managed by Directors. mho are well Jbioum in the nrrasiunily, and who are determined, l>y promptness and Morality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the best protect!nn to (hot* w*io desire tv Le insured . ASSETS, OCTOBKTI 31, UM !*tnck Accounts Mortgage Bills liecetvaMe- Office Furniture. Open AccouuU-- Cash premium Notes Bills Discounted.- C«uu'u Daren-, ft. Miller. Jr, J. W. Butler, 0. W. Jackson, James MeAnley, Alexander Speer, Andrew Ackley, ftarcKa insurance Company, OF PENNSYLVANIA, Office Ao. 99 Wilier SL, PiliAttrfh. IUCTI, hot. 2D, 1867: gtuck Dc. mils, payable on demand, and •rear ed by two approved names ... {97,660 00 Oaah in PUtabnrgh Trust Company—.. 60404 14 Premium note*. .—.... st,R®4 20 Bill! Receivable. : W Mortgage - - &.*OO 00 IM ebares Exchange BtOik—Cost 6,960 00 300 abarea IronCltyllank Stock—Amount paid 7400 00 300 shares Alleghany Bank Stock— do 6,000 00 87 shares Mocnanics’ Bank Slock—Coat - 4,623 63 Book Accounts 14.672 28 Office Furniture...... ............... 003 12 .1 TU CAWFIKLD J 11. Sluvnberger, W K. Nimlck, ft. D. Cochran, John A. Canghey, C. W. Batchelor, Jamca L Bennett, TV'. J. Anderson. R. fiSKTT, Secretary. Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company, tnearp.’mt'd try IA« Lryidaturt nf /Vwaryfeaafa, W3S. Office S. E. Corner Third and Walnut Bts., PHILADELPHIA. HA RISE JXSURAtfCES on YmwU, Cargo, and Freight to all parts of the world. ISL A .YD iySffßAht+LS on Goods, by Rlrers, Canals, Lakes and Land Carrlacea, to all parta of the Colo*. yiRK IySCrSAyCES on Merchandise generally.—On Stores, Dwelling Howe, Ac. Autti o/ the Company, Aon. 2a. \R&,. Bonds, Mortgage, and Beal Xstat*..~^.—slol,3so O* Philadelphia City, and other Loana— 137,011135 Stock in Banka, Railroad A Insurance Cos.. 19,508 00 Bills Receivable S 2 Cash on hand............ 39,802 00 Paj.y.e— in hands of Agents, Premiums on Marina Pol ides recently leaned, and oth er debts doe the Company «... 02,130 57 SnbacTtptlon 140U«..~ 100,000 00 William Martin, Joseph H. Seal, Kdmnnd A. Bonder, John C. Deris, John B. Penrose, Oeorg* 0. Letper, Edward Darlington, Dr. R. M. Hatton. Wtltl&m C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, Spencer Mcllraht, Charles Kelley, H. Jones Brooke, Jacob P- Jones BEOtT LTiarm, Secretary. »plljdH*ll_ Reliance flntnal Intnnmte Company of PHILADELPHIA. Office No. 70 Walnut Street Camsisl7T,92a— As«n 1229,974 45—gxctrxnr linutio- Ftra Inrsrenee on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, Ac. In town or country. The mutual principle combined with the security oi a Slock Capit-i, entitles the Insured to share In the profits ol ' the Company, wilhoot liability for looea. I The Script Certificate* of this Company, for preflta me I cooTertible at par. Into tha Capital Btock or the Company CU3d TINOLEY. President. B. M. BtNCHMAN, Secretary. ' DIRXCTOM. Clem TlSgleyi Wm. R-Ujornpeoa, Samuel Riipbam, O. W. Carpenter, Robert Steen, C. S. Wood. Marshall Hill, Jacob T. Bunting. William Manor, nrip«SSV*»‘“'»‘' c * C ““ P *“V' . ■ p n I LADIL P D I A i Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street. dtaoSnl Insnrance las, with a cash nrivOeged to increase to >600,000. n. a LAUGHLIN, President- ■; t BTfnigp gHEKLDS, Vice Preatdent GEOBGI SCOTT, Secretary. I SB 6 i SWSS2V wßuu»o*OT«. inhiqifijnSi.ipcu, ' oA«ilift9»ttofUn (stenctVß YqodiQ' $9lB, 129 i»ft . 84.37? 79 . 83J166 17 81,869 00 . 61,344 81 Farmers’ nn3 Seeliamts’ Fire ani Karine Insurance Company. 5, w. Comer Seeond and WnlnotSti., !• JI I I. A D F L r 17 f A . ASSETS PT tnt COUIMWT. JVSCAST Ict, 1653 Bunds, Mortc*cc». Orjond Rente, Bank and other Bt*ck« —i-. CO Ixaned for Stock* *- J 2 Trust Fund in New York - 2W*»l 60 Brtenr«l p«Ttne'tit on *t«x:k.- : «7,7t0 W Bill* Keewvabie Thuh "n hand nnd fine from Aroqu ~~ 4.»,900 33 pretnlornson Pulldc* reeontljisartedand debts . due the Company - - W.5S* fttOJSJ* TIIOMAS B. FLORENCE, Emcari. It. rtrtsiccT.il, jjocrvWxry. Ptm.cT'Txrrns ftirrtExcts. John 11. Brown, i Invid 8. Brown, U. Baldwin, I • Charlos-L. BoU. OF WTTSPPItOII. $2184)16 02 DIRECTORS. | Wodo Hampton, A. A. Carrier, Bobort Patrick, A. C. Sampson, J. H. Jones, Jobs Taggart, Henry Apron],. KScbobuToegblly, .............Jj.rUv.. i taken of all description*. ICERS. jia. Parrtwo*. er—l. OansSraouL. nu9:«lly .$121,&U0 00 24« O 0 4,161 67 240 00 9,478 04. .. 14,641 46 .. UU44 69 .. 125,003 73 {317,041 49 Wm. McKnigbt, Nathaniel Holmes, Alex. Nlmlek, David M. Long, William U. Smith C. W. ftlcketeon, F. M. GORDON, B,c’y. DIXXCTOXS: <7. W. 0“, I. M. Pereiock W. W. Martin, K. T. Leech. Jr, D. MeCandlesw, Geo. S. Seldon, gnOENBERGER, Pres* no3:>l3m $703,785 37 Juno* C. Hud, Tbeophflu* paoldJog, Jutes Trmqnair, WUUjtm Eyre, Jr., J- F. Peniston, John* p. Eyre, Gunnel H. Stokes, Henry Sloan, James B. Merer!* TbooM C. liana, Robert Barton, jr., John B. Semple, Puul/g, D. T. Morgan, 11 J.T.Lonn. 1 ARTCt, Prendeo t. 0. HAND, Tice ProddenL >. A. MADEIRA, Agent, . 85 Water itrect. Plmborgh. 0. M gtnrad, John R. Worrell, Ben). W. Tiogley Z. Lotbrop, O. L. Oarecm, Robert ToUwl, 0. gteTenaos. ChM.LeUnd, Wm. M. temple, I’U’jb’g. <j. oonrnr, Agent tr Third end Wood ~ SiOO,OU\ #222,200 00 ®rsir*ro*r UharW* C. Lathrop, 1123 Walnatatrett- William Darling, 1510 Pice itreet. Alexander Wbilldrn, M.-rrhaaL, 18 North Front Isaac Haslebnm, Attorney and Connsrllcr. John C. Uocter, firm of Wrftritt, Huntrr'ACo. E. Tracy, firm of Tracy A CV, <Jotd«n»ltb’» Hall. Jobn PwitcCurdy, f.rni of Jones, White A McOtud j Tho». L.Glll*spte. firm of Gillespie & Zollcr.' Jaa. D. Smith. firm of Jas. B. Smith A Co Don. ITenpr 51. Puller.office -.’7 Pouth Thfrd'\.f«V John R- Vi'Ed<*» cSico comer of ScTi Dlh.aalftfc-JCS' Jamas Weight, lit* Cashier Bank of Tidjtt Allred Taylor, office Cairo City Properly.. Jona J. office itffi fonth Titled iir.'ei. 'C"C. LATfITtOP. VradJent. , r ' \v. DARLING, Vicu President StSSnSSJIS on*' a %!"' s - v J Aims WHIG JIT. A-cri-tiu-j and Trcaxurcr. H. K. AwintastSecratary. K. W. l’i>li'il'KXTEß, A prat, / 77 \V*fcr utrvrt, Pittsburgh! rrm*cCTnn TtcrnawcES. Sewmycr k (ir .fr, I James Millinper. <ame» Ilowtird * Co., Pbelps,Carr k Co, Wm. SlcCnlly k Co, i J. 51. Irwin. Pittsburgh Office, So. 90 Water Street. fel24)md TIIuMAS J. HUNTER, Agent. Citiicm' Insurance Comp'y of Pitlsbnrjti WM. BAOALKT, PrwMeat, fiAMI>KJ. I MABSIIELL, Secretary. Ofice Watsr fZrert, brticrn J/rrrlrf and TFJod f3_Xnsur*« Hull «n,i Cargo Rieka on the Ohio »o 3 MS* alwlppi Rivers, and Tributaries. - against lists or .iaaiagtt by Firo. Also, aeainot tho peril* of the P*a*Dd Intnnd Navigation and Transport; atk'c. ninic'tuE*- / | Capt-Slark SterKnc. S. iL Kitr, John 8. Dilworth, brands Seller*, wm.n.n*r% John £hi]>ton. Walter Bryant, ilwoD, Jr. Wmßagalry, | Samuel lira, > Ja*. 51. Coop-.r, | Jai. Park. Jr-, Isaac M. penttock, H. IlarbaQKb, Capt. Sami C Voui.it, | Ja22 Jobs Cal. Pitubnrfb Life, Fire and marine mi. Co. Office, Corner Market and Water Sts., PITTSBURGH, PA. BOBT. GALAVAT, r^aLdcnt? - - F. A. RmoAEtr, £pf’y ALEX. BRABLET, TlcaTrosf'- 'ATDRtw Flcwit.l, M. D., Examining Fhytidan. This Company makes every Inmrauco appcrtalbinG to connected with LTTE RISKS. Also, frgalnit Iluß and Cargo KUh« on the Ohio and Uimsalppl rivr\r» and tributaries, usd Marine Bilk gen erally. And against I<as3 or BamaK* by Fire. And against th« Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. - Policies iftraod st tho lowest rotes consistent with safety all parties. Alexander BraiUe?- Joseph & Leoeb. . John Fullerton, Nathan F. Hart, David IT. Chamlicn WUUnm Carr, Robert H. ITartJey, John 51'Gilh Robert Oalway, Samuel UrCtorken, ■ Joseph P. Garram, M D-, Jobn Beott, James Man.h»ll, D&Tid Blcbcy, Jamas W. lUiltnan, Cbas. Axbnthnot, - Philadelphia .Fire and Lifh I N6UAANOS COMP AN Y, No. 149 Chesnut Street, - k OPPOSITE TII K COS Tt> M tt‘o tJSB. Will make all kinds of Insurance, either Perpetcal o i Limited, on every description at Property or 'Merchsadlee, •t reamable rateeof premimn. ROBERT. P. KIN'Q. Ptrfldfcat. ' M. W. BALDWTS, Vice PrcaW«ct j K. R. COJ’C, I Hcorgo W. Broww, Jo«>'t>h S. Ptol, I John CWjion, 1 R. Wittf CU*r!c« I* jZ*y«A, B. B. English, P. B. S*v«rj, C. Shprtnnn; 8. J. Mpearß^ t. liUCt OCkSt. 'rHI > j o. omN. special flouccs. rr^NoTtcE. —The Stock Books of the Monon gahela Valley Bank, to be located at JlTtwapaft, will be open for robecrlptfona, at the Sferchistf Sxefcaoge, in thucity. on MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and TUURSDAY, t»i>' Uth, lfitb, 17th, and lSlb days of Mttch. mrioftui* Bt oaDca op lut Cownssuaiit..- ' >ailv I-’iUi.ic i’nAVES lnan* •wcr to public and private call* for a DaOj Prayer Meeting, It ha* been arranirrd by the young naeu of nnr city toopen* public tnM-ilnj: at NOON next week. to the Central i'reabjrtpri»n t'hnn 1., ‘•tnithfleU, near Sixth *met, * for nil daai>minnu»'iw. Tbo meetings will comrar'nrp .it m.j and continue tUI 12U o'clock. tynons who cannot •pend the . ntlru bnnr an* itMted l come Mtbcj may beat-U. The meeting* will l*> eondnried hy Clfrgytnen of different - Tbo followioe are umted, with others-—Tier. Mew*- KRAUTIJ, REILLY, PAXTOX, YKIIKKS. pnKSTUN, KENDALL, RUSSELL. HOWARD, QUICK, DOUGLAS, FULTON, DELL, J ACOgUSaad HARROW. mrfcdtf Orrict ITmaccca, fcx. Watse & chichi.- K. it. On., i ritt«lrarjr_, March In, j Tr'3 a >NoTiCE to Stockholders.— The first An 1 imaltßcettng oftbo SU'ckhol-lersoftlic PltUborab,: Pt. VfrjM and Chicago Eailrood Uomi-any will bo held at the Room* of tlmDonrd of Trade, ia the city of Fittabnfgb, on TUESDAY, the Cuth day of 3larch luaC, at 2 o’clock l*. M, at which time thn Kei«/rt of I ho Director* andyfEcets of the operation* of th- Comiiany for tin* flr»t Wcvenlwn month* of the consolidation will bo presented «n<l read. The Election f»r a n«w D--aH of Director* will bo held at the emne place <.n IVEDN££DAY, 21st in*L, between the h<mn of t> A. M. and <1 ,> Stockholders and the rvprr.senUtDcs of cocntiea holding stock will rarelvo *j»-cnd >cc* tickets to athl front Pitts burgh for tbuoccadon, on application to tho dlfl-nent Sta tion ApenU. . •'•v; , Blank form* <-f pmxir* may l-t> obtained at the. General Olßco In Pittsburgh. or at (he QfTW fa’Now Ydrlr, Xo.iT, Wlllltuu street. Stockholder* of either of the three Corn psolesnow merged.; by the consolidation, who may not h*TeamY«rt*-d their sit-rh, will not be entitled to nay Tote* at tho above election. Tbo Transfer ll.*A* will be closed from tho 20th inet. to I*l prpx. mrl:lmd T.D. ME3SLER, Secretary..: thTTeßovan Lira. fTu Aith UikiKZ • ' Om«*rWater and Market ets., 2d floor. ' V Pittsburgh, February 10th, 18W. J * Xonc£~-Thc'Board of pircc ~^ r % tor* of thU Company hare this day declared a [dirl* dead out of the profit* i l iU« Inst six months of FOUKDOIr LARS per share, applicable to tho redr.ctk* of Stock Notes, fell V. A. ECttUIA&T, Sec’y. Ce7net*»ry Marble Works, ij No. 333 Liberty Street, bolow Wayne, PITTSRUItOU, pa. MATTHEW LAWTON, • , £ PRACTICAL MARBLE KABO ITW« WISHES RESPECTFULLY TO -lN^r lona hi* friend* and the public generally, tk&kt» £* 3 has leased the above premises, for tb® manufacture Pi of every variety of Marble Work, rack a* Monuments, Tombs Tablets and CrTas«|Mea, nf everyTmrWyand^ Stan 3 Tepe, • ; : - v •» ' *•(••'■• ;j Which he la offering's* JtnctMrnnj iSjer establishment We»t £ of the mountain*. His- riocMionflrrljiieV.aad'ha* bees aeleatedbjMmsetf, «Timsly~&£jidprimiirk&F:-.slt > fe*l*'’ j prepared to bnUd IluruJ Vanlta, e3?fceo : sar Lrf».wUtiJi*r* Q bio or fitnoo, and to eiecnte any otherw-c&Jji ffitfiae, £ any of the Ccmctf-ric* adjoint 115 Pittebur#]/*#' ' wjfiG* *? urns at rnmasrott w 5 Rev. T_B. Lyman, HotertGahray,Keqt -i Hoa. Wm. Wilkins, John Chlsleft, £s«7-, \t Jno. fl. Bbaenbergnr, J>q, W. L. ’•*’•. Charles Brewer. Esq., J. 11. Hill, Eaq.* jl Thnmat Bcott, Ko| n A. Jh Coning, Ea?-».. ; ‘- W. p. Banin, Esq., Q. U. Whlta, E*q. • - jab. I The Trade tarnished with aft kinds of Foreign aod DparwH ‘i tic Mart'lr, eitb<*r finished, or In the rough, at-Ww4wH«;£ ** 110 baa also rrtade arrangement* with the naannfnguy f•. j;'. _ ,*■ of the beat brands, At a constant snpplr of Hr&*Cu&C» v , sent. Water and Loob rifle Lime, and tethy* ’ V for Land and Stucco Work, all of which Jyfw prepared Jfc,. i fnrntib at abort notice. Ufcntlo Plect*, Centre TaM*, ptor, Bn: ~ NKW rrS ~T at tub fourth street store. w. D. k R. MefcALLUM Have just received a very Urge uiwtiuftatoTCAßPJJYB, 4 c., Uio utnt stylo* for Fell Trade, cooprising VELVET AND BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY AM) THREE PLY, SUPERFINE AND LOW PRICED JNOfcAIXS. Wool, Dutch, Hemp, Lkt, Lap, Ball and Stair Carnetr Bop*, Mai*, Cocc* Matting, Stair Rods, io, 4c. ' Atari, a choice lot ofDrufßeU from duo to lour yiirda wide; twantlful pattern* floor Oil Cloth, from 2to fot Tide, with all other good* a«n&liy found la Brat f!m Carpet Btana, all of which wo are prepared to eell at the rerr low* e»t ratca far caah. ocS W. D. A. B. McAA*; 1 -™!. *'ard*oß , » Iriati Lttncn* » r Richardson’* Irish Linens, Damuki)4Mi THE public will please hear in mind that the tiENOTSS GOODS are alwaja*e*lfd with theftfll ' ■igo&tnre oftba fina, Tii: RICHAiiDaON, BOXB k OWDEK. , J-CCIXOGKEi J_a LOCKE, Agonti, prl:3md flo Chnrch nt.. tmr.BsrcUy at, Sew Y«t. Sundries.- • 1 IMOlb*. rtrictlj it, Oi W.l« Batter. 1300 dos. freai) . HOO lba .No. lU*f Lnt.l, .. 24 bash prime Dried I‘t.icbe*. * ...140 bt joangChufecas, ..-lWQjniTi*, 60 Urge bt Turkey*. ncdTtdttdftFTHlßbj ' s 4=7 14 ±jgL - . -IL KIUDLB,
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