pttsbpgjj da^ette. p. o*«* 8. BIDDLE & Co., ADITOBA and PBOPBJBTOB3. PITTSBURGH: "WEDNESDAY MORNING, :MARCH 17, 1868. “Democbatic” OtJTXAaxaisNsw Haicpshibe. j —The party of plunder dies hard. When lb© ballot-box epeakr agtiinßt them they the ballot-box. The •telegraph subsequent to the election of the 9tbvinat,, gave us the intelli gence of a serioua£)fiot in Manchester, one of the large toirna in New Hampshire, where the ruffians hare tisually had epwy thing theirown tray. A letter from that place gives ui" the particulars. We need giro only an extract or two: I “The voting commenced about 10 o’oiock and continued until about 12, when one Lafayette GoodflM, a consistent aposller of the news.Le*' faith, as he deposited his vote, scfddenly ' seized the cheek-list ana tore it in piecesl- “Dimocrata” Immediately followed up this • mentwith bricks, sticks of wood, legs of settees,' and whatever else offered itself to iheir fancies. One of the ballot-boxes was. thrown out of the window and saved. The moderator and clerk made their escape in the some way, and were followed by the Selectmen. .The City Marshal and some of his force were at dinner, and thus the ballot-box was left at the mercy of a brutal mbb, inoited and infuriated by men well known among ns as notorious in all that is debasing and corrupting to humanity, and others who on this day showed to what despicable meanness they were willing to descend to please their lordly masters at the South. Mr. W. H. H. .Crawford was very badly beaten, and also Mr. Wheeler, of the police. George H. Hoyt, a lame man, was knocked down and kicked. — Messrs. Bailey, Pinkerton and Haynes, were more or less bruised." The troubles did not end with election day.— The Manchester Mirror says that a few foreign ers in that oily, who sow fit to vote the Republi can ticket, have been in conseqacnce set upon by the mass of the foreign population. The houses of M. F. Shehan and J. Bell were entered at night by the locofoco desperadoes, and these men found safety only in flight The Mayor put a stop to these things by increasing the po lice force in the disturbed quarters of the city. A large meeting of the “great democracy” was held to encourage these mutinous proceedings, but it ought, in justice, to be added that the deoent men dn the party frowned upon it and many of them expressed their disgust at these outrages in the most unqualified terms. Thi Revival or tub Slav* Trade.— The Union of Uila city, following the lead of the Buchanan papers generally, affected to regard the article ire copied from the N. 0. Delta about a revival of the Slave Trade, as a hoax, and got up a forced laugh over our greenness in being taken in by such a fabrication. It turns out, however, as we expected, that the article was not a hoax, but precisely what it purported to be. The N. 0. Built tin, a staid, conservative paper, treats the subject with a real and unaffected con oern. It opposes a revival of the slave trade, but looks with serious apprehension upon the efforts making in its favor. It says: “We occasionally come across an advocate of this interdicted traffic, who believes that an ac cession of our slave population otherwise than • by their natural increase, is essential to the con tinued prosperity of the South. The few whom we have met who entertain these views, speak out their sentiments freely and boldy, and con tend that as a preliminary to opening this now contraband trade; existing treaties should first be abrogated, or rather an attempt made to do so, and the present laws prohibiting it should be repealed. We havo not yet conversed with any who are disposed to carry out these schemes in violation of laws and treaties. * — “Not long ago Governor Adams, of South Carolina, in his message to the Legislature of that Stale, strongly favored a revival of the trade. Bat he invoked Congressional action as a preliminary and indispensable-step. The idea met with but little favor from the public, and no action was taken upon it by the Legislature. “The Representatives of the people of Louis iana have adopted a different, and certainly a more discreditable, mode of effecting the pur pose.. They design to accomplish, in an evasive and sinister manner, what a few mistaken but | candid and ingenious class of our citizens desire, by opon and legitimate means.” < It then goes on to detail the success of the bill before one branch of the Louisiana legisla ture, to re-open by indirection the Slave Trade, and cites as a warning the existing laws and treaties of the United States which each a law • would conflict with. The fact that one hoase of the Louisiana legislature has passed such a bill is significant enough to warrant all the appre hensions that have been expressed. The following, which we copy from the Phila delphia Brtsx, shows that that paper takes pre cisely the view of the matter which we did: “Louisiara ard Avbicar ImnGßAnoK.—The New Orte»n« Delia, of Marche h&J another artlclo —CSrihiWafcjMl, la wJiU» U that a bUI b " P Msed the lower Hoofs of the Louisiana Legialatura by a large majority, authorizing a company already or canixed to Import 2,500 free blacks from the eoast of Africa, to be Indentured foy not lew than fifteen yean. The Delta throw# oat the inggeation that the Mississippi and Louisiana companies might be ad vantageously consolidated into one, haring N«w Orleans as its consultative and financial head quar ters. The tame paper thinks that the same company might inolude Bt. Domingo in its sphere of opera tions, its black inhabitants being certainly as capable of voluntary emigration as the native Africans ; and it Is so near, convenient, and Inviting, that it would teem almost liko throwing away an advantage in possession, to. pass it by and go all the way to Africa. Walking ton Statei, of Saturday. It will not surprise us if, at the end of an other year, the re-opening of tbe slave trade, under the joint auspices of Messrs. Toombs and Green and Slidell, is made the new test of De mocracy. Let those who doubt or deny the pre diction fall back to this time last year, and tell ns how they would have felt if v at that time it had been stated, as a Democratic principle, that the will of the majority of the people Bhould not prevail in the Territories. The re-opening of the Slave Trade goes bravelv on, and so does the minority rule in Kansas.— Phila. Preu. Have text ho Pitt !—We learn irom the New York Evening Post that on last Saturday evening one of the Senators from Arkansas was about chastising Bigler in one of the lob bies of the Senate Chamber when some kind hearted gentleman interposed and saved the “president’s mouthpiece from being battered.” The question involuntarily rushed to our lips Have these Southern men no pity ! This at fack upon Mr. Bigler must have occurred just after Broderick and Wade had skinned him in the Senate Chamber. One would think that the Senator from Pennsylvania ought to be sacred from the touch of any man who claims any spark of manhood. To what degree of in* duration • must that man have attained who would turn.upon a mendicant truly deserving a pittance and kihk him T Where is the manly man who would wish to invade that inner tem- •I" M; : ' . !• ple of humiliation, that tanctum tanetorum of senatorial abnegation, whither Mr. Bigler has withdrawn, and where he should be sacred from any touch of pity T We would notba surprised to learn that the Senator from Arkan sas, after his hands had been withheld from Mr. Bigler, went homo and whipped his wife or tome other unprotected female. South*** Issolescb. —We published a few days since some remarks of Mr. Hammond, of South Carolina, in which he characterised the workingmen of the North as “white slaves,” •«tho mud sills of society.” We have another specimen of southern courtesy of speech to record. Mr. Toombs, of Georgia—a pink of chivalry too,—made a speech at a Lecompton meetog’in BoMoore, called by Coelom House officers, in which he spot, cf ‘he Free Slate in Kansas, as "seme twenty-fire hundred ' hellion against the twenty-firo LiCcf th, people of -thesc DoltedSta^ Expressions such ns are q-eted abere, coming “r? .. , Sm 0 r prominent Southern men, in reference to the Northern people, hare lately ?«uit.*.q«nt. And yet these gentle „„ always prating about the uupnnonty of “.Toth Berthe South in th, courtesies of life, and the amenities of social intercourse » rr/nrs PtmcsAsiD bt 05* Mah.— The Til* Tt Monongahelacounty, Virginia, htgo ot Mc r,J > Tto a resaleable - *“ ?I °'^ cash Senator Brnt-n.—Aa this cowardly and dis graced, &s well &s disgraceful, representative of “a proud and noblo people” has lately been put on the anxious seat in the Senate by the telling ; questions of Senator Broderick, the Philadelphia Prest proposes the following further interroga ! tories: • «Did you not, Senator Bigler, boldly assert, when in Kansas last summer, that if the whole of the Lecompton Constitution were not submit ted to a fair rote of the people, you would, when ever that instrument came to Congress, 'vote to kick it out?' Did you not distinctly assert that John Cal houn had-made to you the proposition to submit merely the slavery clause, and that this infamous proposal you had denounced on the spot, as well as in Philadelphia on your return? \. If the Senator from California wishes substan- I tial evidence to sustain the accusations involved I in-.these searching inquiries, the proof is ready , anaqt hand." Editor s:—ls it true, as is reported, 'that Arnold, the present Lecompton Member of Qpngress, from Connecticut, is a descendant of Benedict Arnold? Octib. i ; 'i,We are unable to answer our correspondent, have no record of the family of Benedict Arnold which wc can consult. Judging from his votes in Congress we should say that he was a descendant in the direct line from Benedict. Mr. Wilkins has introduced two bills into the Senate, to incorporate the East Pennsylvania Canal Company, and the West Pennsylvania Canal Company. These bills, no doubt, came from the Peunaylvania Railroad Company, and are Intended to transfer the canals purchased from the State to an auxiliary company. The corporators named in both bills are the same, and are J. Edgar Thompson, Wm. B. Foster, Jr., ! Wm. R. Thompson, Washington Butcher, Josiab | Bacon, Thos. Mellon, John Hulme, 0. D. Rosen | garten, Wister Morris, John Robbins, Jr., John :0. Brenner, and Samuel Megarge. These cor ; porators, under the titlo of tbe East Pennsjl- I vanla Canal Company, are to have a capital of two millions of dollars, divided into 20,000 shares, of $lOO each. The Pennsylvania Rail road Company are authorixed to transfer to this company the Eastern division of the Pennsylva nia Canal, from Columbia to the Portage Rail road, and to receive in payment therefor the shares of the capital stock of the Canal Company. The rights, powers, and privileges granted by the Act of last session for the sale of the main line, to the purchaser thereof, are to be trans ferred to the company; and the Pennsylvania Railroad Company shall have power to sell or dispose of the shares of stock received from the Canal Company as purchase money, at such price 09 they may deem expedient. 1 The second bill incorporates the same indl viduala, under the corporate title of the West Pennsylvania Canal Company, they to take the canal from the Western terminus of the Portage road to Pittsburgh, for $500,000 —under the j samo terms as in the other case. Washington, March 14,1858. —Tbe moderate and careful friends of the Administration count upon but three to five majority at most for Le compton in the House. All contrary professions are designed for effect, and are not credited in the inner circles about the President. Recent developments have staggered the faith and ex cited the fears of the frequenters of the White House. The President said, with triumphant assur ance, when he sent the Kansas Message to Con gress on the 2d of February, that he would carry Lecompton through in sixty days or die. Two-thirds of the time named is gone, and the first part of the alternative is unfulfilled. Will the second part come to pass? Will Mr. Buchanan stick to his word ? After Mr. Broderick had handled Bigler with out gloTes yesterday, telling him flatly that his statements then made concerning tbe meeting at Judge Douglas’ house upon the Toombs bill were wholly different from those made on the former occasion, an episode occurred worthy of notice. When about closing, he supposed that Mr. Slidell coughed in an offensive manner, where upon he immediately remarked that some Sena tors were in the habit of signifying displeasure by coughing down others. For himself, he re garded such conduct as insulting, and such ns no gentleman would indulge in. No reply was made.—A”. I”. Trib. The Crescent (New Orleans) prints a private letter from a lady in Memphis to her sister in New Orleans, giving an account of the marriage of a pair of favorite slaves, which letter the Crescent commends “to the careful perusal of Northern friends, who are so much interested in the ‘wretched’ slaves.” There was, of course, a good show of--dry goods and ivory, which the reader can imagine, and then follows this passage: “About 10 o’clock the Rev. Mr. Collins came in, and they soon followed. First, Lewis and Caroline Lawrence, with two bridesmaids and groomsmen, took their places, and Mr. C. per formed the service beautifully—the whole ser vice of the Methodist Church (very much like our service,) bct it made me very bad indeed. WHEN, INSTEAD OF THE WORDS, ‘until death do part ye' HE cbed the words, * unless you are un avoidably separated.’ ” —How many such priests as the Rev. Mr. Collins would be required to bring on -the mil lennium? —-V. T. TWA. Slayert Excitembst. —A mass meeting of citizens of Taylor county, Virginia, was held at Boothesville on the Bth inst., at which the follow ing, among other resolutions,were passed unan imously: That the five Christian Advocates published in the cities of New York, Pittsburgh, Cincinna ti, St. Louis and Chicago having become aboli- tion sheets of the rankest character, we ask our commonwelth’s attorneys and postmasters to ex amine them, and if found to be of an unlawful character, to deal with them and their agents as tbe laws of our State direct. That we ask as a special favor of the M. E. Church, North, and all other churches that may consider this country a part of their moral vine yard for the future, to send among us only such ministers as have wisdom and grace enough to enable them to preach tbe Gospel without med dling with the civil institutions of our country. Railwats ard Brioards. —ls tuis the Fif teertu Certcrt ?—A railroad, not more than nine miles in length, connects Rome with Fras cati. On the 28th u.t, an unusually large num ber of passengers, chiefly of the better class had taken the train for the latter place; a circum stance, it appears, which tbo bandits, of the neighborhood, were well aware of, for in the in terval they suprised one of the signal men on the most deserted spot of the line and then hoist ed a red flag as a signal of danger. The engine driver, on approaching, saw the signal, and stopped the train ; immediately two men sprang upon him, and secured him, while their confed erates leisurely opened the doors of the railway carriages, and rifled the pockets of all within without tho sliehtest opposition. After this opperation the train was allowed to continued its route. Strerothbrirg tub Hards or the Ciiam pioss of the Right. —Mcotings are being held in all parts of the North and West against the Lecompton principle. Wo are glad to seo that large Democratic assemblages have lately been held in different parts of this State. Let the good work go on. Lei the Democrats io the different cities and counties of tho Btatecongre gate together at once, to re-assert tho great principle rejected at Harrisburg by tbo State Convention, to reject the infamous test of ex pelling Democrats from the party because they will not desert tbeir principles, and to swear eternal hostility to all the advocates of tbe Le compton fraud. If this is done well and with out delay, we shall strengthen tbe bands of Douglas and his gallant band at Washington, and defeat the attempt to force an odious Con stitution upon the people of Kansas. — Phila. Prut. , f • • Post Offices Abcses.— Senator Hale, of New Hampshire, is complaining bitterly of post of fice abuses. He says, in aletter to tbe Concord Dtmoerat, that he never knew of a package of documents sent to his constituents, prior to the present session of Congress, to. foil reaching their destination. But this winter it is different. He has purchased and distributed more speech es this session than' within the same period since a member of Congress. He does not pro tend to charge tbe fault upon any particular officer. All he knows is that the short coming above referred to exists. Doubtless the same statements oould be made by other members of Congress with all truth. Oar Goverment officials are becoming alarmingly corrupt. Tub Lahcasteb Bark Irvistiqatior.—Got. Packer has appointed the following gentlemen Commissioners to investigate tho affairs of tho Lancaster Bank, under the act passed nt tbe present session of tho Legislature: Hou. Thos. H. Barrowes, of Lancaster ; Hon. Geo. Darsie, Allegheny, and Hon. J. Y. Janes, Warren.— These are all excellent selections, and we hope they can make it suit io accept the appointment. If they do so, the public may look for a thorough investigation into the causes whioh led to the in solvency of this institution. —llarruburg JTel. Behxca Cochtt Bask Bills.—Tho notes of this-Bank, its wo learn j have been refused by the State Treasurer, and no provision is now made for their payment. Large amounts appear to be still in circulation, and the loss and sacri fice must fall chiefly on those least able to beartt. The notes of the Canal Bank are also worth less, the Agenta of the State having defrauded ths htmrat bUI-holdßr, who hss looked to the m joriUMjitdCTd with its officers for payment.— Wk. Gibh, a leading metcbant- and beaty I SPWtSI JiOttCCS. ! - 1 ~-~ trader in Bedford, Va., has committed forgeries _ o'a vSTrP"*""' ' • —7' T , M w the amount of about one hundred thousand bxtensiow op btay. ./ji 11, \> = 9ercfaants f Ininranea Co. of Piuiadeipflia. Tne lannfaetum* Insurant® Compftfiy dollars; the loss falling heavily upon parties in J3KS C M Itttttit «te T W.BYKKB mr:: J .tf For sale at TUIS omen. wm y PETTIT, Pmt D. J- McCAJW, Secretary. No. lo Merchant? Exchange, Linchburg. GUh b« left for part, unknoiro; ' mu Bsrasnh.i, o«„ .1 pi„.b«r*o.„«c<, n «r. T -'c.pi* iwi r-!d i>ui « , r nilad el pBIa hiring preTiomily disposed of an his property. ? „ t ff«HB PITTSBURGH ilKinmD ■ ChMter Porpotual—Capital $500,000. • 101 tp en 11 Str ' . X ""I.IMII paattS M WII.L IKECRE JOiBST ALL KKBS OF Penom of Bcdc&tary Habit*, who are gen . OPPOSITE THE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, PITTSBURGII, for tb# traniportation of passenger)and freight to In., res Cargo Risks on tbeOhio and Mtoiulfcpl W«" •“ : Fire , Marine and Inland Rink enUly affected with Yertlgo, Languor and Exhatutiou, Til l iDDrr rrPCT ISSB and from Pittsburgh and ConoeiUrtll*. connecting with the tr-.bntane*. Idiutm against 100 or damago br Tin, I nnnnr«L Pt—m * aOU —f. n,w = w J r '“ Sundays a. r™. - ' ?SS grateful remedy. It pm strength and energy to the sjs- , , . * . .. _ Central Railroad .by which throegh fndgttto FtiiUdtfrbla aiaFaED WEEKS,S«crtary. t*m,aUmal»tc Uiedls«-Uve orgson sod cirmasacidllJ ot KCrpttd,} for Consumption, Astbxn , ! rnd Baltimore rill Soc*rri«l from poTut. . u the Pitt- v p. m j o i, n C Montcomerr John M. rummy, V. 3., th7.,om.ch ; '“*»• aad «b«r Cbnmlc Affection, cccoectol | „ d Coao.bnll. lOUro-l, U » 10-la oo MrC a„». £,X': Ji°ag?<£i£rn*l. L. wil.toa, Ctcnosl—Be crefnl to ok for »*.« JMtad Bit- , nib, or proltapo.lre to Pulmonary D1 “*”; ! „ Tamta-ftt nl after M00d.,. 25U> Dm r ' Cl»ri™,B.ffright, John A g Upp | n „,i ten. Th.pmt popalaril, ot tl.h laolldnch.. ladaecd ; 880-nrcn* STSESfeeI that they Mart W>l tt , pmuenge, Tnla. rill Umo d»i'.y, .ICepl ro»d.n,« WM. T. PETTIT, Pre.ldeal, , JST/iSS ’ “■>; M “»• bo “ , ' i *«-”•; SISSSi'fSSi«; n™.,, y| "~ ' P «“Sold g at %1 per Mil., *r Ax b.Ulr. lur J 5, b, the pro. often *«a «> trifling a. to begrt a delcive fcd- : 1 ; 030 C ‘ * ** U|li ,. 4Co PAGE Ji,4 COn ilanufactaring Phanu»* log of safety eren a bile the du<*«« li making rapia Exprew Powngnr Train villloare Pittsbargh att2oo ck Burk, Morgan i Stidfole; do .i-e j rtw 1 , «• w 1 asrrMif h e [w M n lit and 2d CTe«, ud the patient neglecti himtelf till a care U next to •p. and arrlveat Connellrrille at tt:'- 0 ... . Truitt, Bro 4 j 0 enUftaand Chemlata, a. Wood .tract, between manaja i K Bcn.-a.xlso Exprea* Train mil leara .OonncUfriUeai 6 Pumrov, Caldwell i CV». do. ttahnrgk. P»-. and Druggim gennallj. mrl2:d4wT ' . „ .. o’clock, A. iL, counectlng «itb'the BlairmlUe Accommo A T 4 ’ d & Offlc* Hour*—lo A. M. *0 *• • i dation Train on the Peuna. Railroad which arrixei at Pitt*- Stcinmitt. Juf.ira 4 Co, do - uauNocharge foreonroltation. , bargatllA.M. FITTSBUKUH OFFICE. No Of WaTFR crUEET A llrt of (jorttiom will be rent to th°« wi-hing to con- . Train wtllleave ConceUrrillo at P. M, and con- VW. PGINDENT 1 ZT—Z . iir„f.*n PiFS Allll IhaPlllP Ini Pfl • ralt at bj letter. cvirra 1 neeti with the lirinton Accommodation Train on tho Penna. j f||g GfCSi WfltClH.rlW ttUu HlaFluC UUt tO. iry.n.r« U.e'mo L of S»„T .V. ..... Fr “ k,, “A'" 0 > - your snSerlug is In the stomach. From a weak stomach 1 A " CAMrni * s. ». caaaic*. 1 burgh and ConDellsTille luaruid, will he received and de- IHll. ADELPBIA. 0»JS« in BuHdiag. J\<n *&* corner 9/ proceeds Dyipepam, AgUe<4,wipjor. Nausea and a legloriof , A Ti a dotod j>. non llrerad at “Baldwin Depot,' opposite the Duquesne Depot. Fourth Slrtt other tormeoUng diseases. Indigestion prodnees thin A. A. CARRIER & BRO., lon Liberty st. . ... k ,, rki> , l. . rrtiKTia rxaJETCAi. b lood, and theraforedrttrajw the strength aud Vigor of the t Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, Bunting 4 Hairs Coaches fir Mt. PlHuant, Unlontown, CLarlee \\ ' ‘Rm«l Oml ’ AUTHORIZED CAPITAL entire system. To restore the tone of the stomach, and en- • « i Frostburg and Cumberland le u ra Coonellsrille regolarly on o«rge W Hichurd*. | Orant, AUTIIORIZEDCAFIIAi... able It to throw off nnd dismiss forever nil tb«»c trouble- No. 63 Fourth Street, I the arrival of the trains , Thomas Ilart, , Y* T, “ ® ro,r “' ( Capital paid in.. some and dangerous complalnta,noU»lng Is necewary but a , PITTSBURGH, PEX.VA. | Mall Train connects also at \Yo*t NVwtou wtU. coachrt, j SihSn : .urplni. January Ist, I&M.. persevering u» of Di. J. Hoe tetters Celebrated Stomach | Companies rcpnuM'uted of highest standing. Chartered , plank road, with Mount Pleasant, Somerset, Berlin, Toblan *%. > .. . ..J OANCKKI! •,. Bitters. A trial of their power cannot fail to prove that b y and other Statea. I gindpatch, Cumberland, 4c. „ n «. J.;’) ’ there Is no failure In their sanative effects. Wecheerrull j Fire, Mnritto and Life Risks taken of all dearriptions ; Tickets can be had from the Ticket Agent at th» Ptmua. £?f*i . “ to make n..rmanent recommend them to the public, knowing as we do. their A. A. CARRIER, Railroad Passenger Depot. Thh Comiany many excellent qualities. a ! l v-lfc S. S. OAHRIKIL j il iiLAOKSTOSF, Fupf or limited, on j^£ S! l r n TCiti! S OixTMEXT.-Heii.kai-. i 51^. - c«mi I d ° ,,11 “ T 1- . ■ ■ S g-jw*. “5® S o, J?SsiS ! BS{Si!te.r.«k <’>•»-. JKKsr"”' '“ Uc " rf "i.'SWTi g^S cured of!3 years , stCßßiio- ruts *"t RWi4~aKBUE ments, the Divided Swell. Org«n Mrlodeon, Ac. , 4 ‘‘' Bl tIEISKELL’B OINTMENT cured Mr.-Charles Phipps, MESSRS. CHAS. A LEWIS Utt-KUM., The Divided Swell cnnrt.lv he obtained la Mel«.!eoB« H t<wb. Ac Third and Arch sts. Erupti-.o of the Face. ofH years. TKACIIEUS OF THE pnnev's manuf.crnrc ' CHAKLOTTK B« CME, at -nttflil U Mr* MARGARET LEISTER, Schoolatreet, below Irank- fiS3Mfii|||pTA wa TIOT.TW Manufacturers’Agent _ . . . . „Afiud of twentv-one y p *r*» —i, orausBlsaL , o .’rfsTTi -^ir 4 isssS .nun. Trthr AMCIKST AJtD MODEM l AWOeAGBS ' «»«>] “ .^'“l 1 *’“ l<„.n ■ , . A. Or«k, L.tia, a,nn»n. French and Bp.ul.b, ; LbU. prim. 1r..1, T.U. But,.r. lIENKY BECHET, &q, 316 Q.e.tnal .1, EropUon OB Ih. Tnjbll,, CIIAB. OttKBE, C.nd. Thool- Eec , ; oSJ .S’TOrdM. F^,.l4 r n Pr, .ti nof th„ Far, «-Euq»i,o .1 Made Slonn. ,l«!A3mdfe ; Tihnci™ Dr,7, A r ,,!<■.. Offlr. F™.l.«. »,. Woo. ..8 TWrd JAS. M. BROOM, Esq . We«t Phlla, Eruption of the Face, .? • 4 bbls Leaf Lard: Head and Eyes, of long standing. MA IJICr«rA 1» AA* X • iBSt 1 r> saddles fresh Venison; Mr. JAMES BROWN, 196 Chestnut st., Eaglo Hole I, of qflpfr q .J . .1/ ALME E X , CSSSt j ■> do* Quallc H. FARBAND. SS. Ch«». .... E„p ti o. o n BUEGKON E, KSTTI S T i j « FU.b .1 tho Fare. "5 rear* FROM NEW YORK, j mrlT H. KIDDLE. > Jtn.O naiALE- KSomh Front ,1. Toiler, SO ,«n. EXTRACTS TEETH mTIIOUT PAIX | FOOD, ditCOMPOUXO *o,!,oHrr,l 0„ MlUlon MUn... Mrs. WM. J. THOMPSON, Twelfth and naco sta., Krjvip- B ' A LOCAL BENUMBING AGENT To the GU.Is O. LY. ,I, SVRUP 0F PHOSPHATES is much nsed by the meb- ! Secured and Accumulated Capitol alas, S year*. Teeth on Oold, Silver, Platans and Gut to > m 1 j aen | tjr a g a nutritive t mic—admirably aiopted io snp- • ,r/-v*fr« AnrTnr Mr. KICUARD BATTURS, Rrnption on the Face. 25 years Percha, and performs all Dental operations lu o sclentino j lhe W(tn j, 0 j (.lementorr ma'ter, <icrurriiig in the sys- IIOML UP t lLib. ilanding. manner, without pain. ! mm during the progress of ehrenlc di,«.-a»e and to build up ,v„ ci Vtainui Slrcft, abor* Second, rhiladrlphia.. Mr. ZENAS WELLS. Verando nonse. Broad and George fl3.Terma moderate. th , strength of individuals wasted by protracted ill health. nn nnildimr* Furniture. Merchandise, Ac. !»i n Bather’s Itch. 54 Smlthfleld Street, *»e lo "' t * "“'ViV, Tn Drspepsia and Consumption «-pecUJly, it has found Mrt. ANN GRAHAM. N. corner of Fifth and Arch, Ja6:d6mfc PjTT_liWJtun. | serviceable. Tin* preparation u pleasant In the * Marlti-Inonranre on Carenes and Freights, to all part* of nflammed Eyes - . eye, agreeable lo the taste,i>mi grateful t.. the stotmu li. the world n. KEYSER.;No. 140 Wo.d st.. Wtiolesale I it does not nauseate t.y contirm-ms use. A larpe supply l„und Itisuranceon Goods, 4c, by Lakes, Rlvi-rt, Canals id Retail Agent mrlTalawF of this valuable medicine r* 'd tliis d*y by \ Cj» rt j ws rfw to all part* of the Union, on the moat Jr SM.Vlir.rl:.. _>"'™ wUh — ! IV. onlAAI>A?T£Eri, n—i-r of Aa. 11 Mrs. G K t'AY and our barrel, ronl.mto. uukmwn. ; pi,n.,vi I hK marked LII fMITII. in my warebouae u, 1 to.- sold »•. pay WM |,,, f„rmerlv Register ..f Wills, ebarg-e nni. s- the same are paiu -u • i i-t.-re ilie .un iu»t joj[s N OiLKMAN, firm of Coleman 4 Kmlth, Importipß , „ A ' H , Hardware and Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third _mx-Ij_..t.t rr.rnrr • f F rent and stre.U. at-ive Market, Phila. NKW OARI’K r>.—Tin- [ill' lie R invito Itu ( JOSEPH " kT. firm of Joseph r.kit 4 S«n, Coppersmiths, No. rail and *e liie i,.:» rurj ei, n-.w rereivlng «Mla F.DtVAUD U V*. Arm of Machett* 4 Raignel. rverVl'ir'trrrVl’reprit-! ureh ' W IMd.l NV. « K imC.ratowe i YrElll Shi C jK SO A l’— 1 gm. HOWARD HINCHMAN, fltjn of Livingston A Co., Produce .f it sureri. / art lu-t i-r'd Mid fir sale by and Cotimiission Merchants, No. 778 Market above i» tt 1. VAIINKstTOCK A CO. Etghtlb Hiila. . - • - ■ GEORGE W. COLLADAY, PreaidenL BAZIN’S PEKt'l MhK\ —A complete us- ; ouw Waeox.Socretajr. -ortment »r IVma-tos. T-al.-t Extraito, Perfume Satch- 1 JOSHUA ROBINSON. Agent. MS etr . lust rac’d Slid r.-r sale Lt i mrtfi-dlyfc No. 24 Fifth street stoira.) nirK It. L FAHNESTOCK 4 00. I —"— Z 7Z ... . ... - monongahela Ituorance Company, ROSIN —7d bbU. just rec’d uml lor stile by | o»-pittsburgu. rurlT II L. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO. i A MATEKIAto Of'uli fiesc. iptionv, | omcm-jAMj, a /A to be had wholesale or retail by lt. L FAHNESTOCK A Cu Special Notices. MITCHELL, HERRON & CO., ■ABurAcia&Eßs or Cooking, Parlor and Heatinc STOVES, rate Frunts, Fenders, Cooking Rnnges, if 194 Liberty St., PUtibargh, Pa. snrli'lfcly ETN-eV STOVE WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, MABI FioTratß AXP DEALtf. IX EVIRT TAEItTT Of WRING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES- Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c-. .WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Poandry on Allegheny Hirer, trro aqnare* north-«ut of Punniylronia Pauenger Depot. Office and Sales Boom, mrl3:lydfc No, 4 Wood Si., Pittsburgh* P»- PAYNE, BISSELL & CO. XATtfACrCRIM or Coolcinc. Parlor and Heatine STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fenders, etc-, Aod Manufacturer* of the Celebrated CAPITAL COOKING RANGK, NO. 1335 LIBERTY STREET, Jy*J6:lydfc PITTSUURGH, PA. B*ac/olios juhx l. botp a. u'cuuouob- Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES. BOYD «te CO. Manufacturers of CAST STEEL also, SPRING, rLOW and A. B. STEEL SPRINGS and AXLES, Ofrnrr Urn and f\rxi Sirtflt, PitUtnirgk, Ml U. B. liOGKBS Ac CO. Mca - r*cTCiuft3 or Rogen’ Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Tenth, O-mrr AVrj and Find S'.rctU, FitUlwrp A, Pa. Init'ilydfc* _ _ JOIiSr COCHKiVN X BRf', HAXtricTtuu or Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Door- Window Shutter!, Window Guards, it., .S'oi. 01 Second Stroi and 66 T\ird Sr'rt, (between Wood and Market,) P IVISBVRQII, PA., Hve eshaad a Tarit-ty of new Pattern*, fancy and plain, sn.tuble for all pnrpo***. Particular attention paid to m>\ closing Grave Lou. Jobbing done at short notice. art ‘ ’SINGER'B BEWING MACIUNBS,.. The great superiority of SING ER'S MACHINES Overall other* for the n*o of Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, [ld lung been known and pricticallj ackuowl«l h i>'l HIS NEW FAMILY MACH IML Wlilcb U a light, compact and highly ornmncuUl ruorhin (doing itt work equally well with the |.<rge machine* ) at mmt become a favorite for family u*e. A fnll "apply of the above Machine* fur rale at New \ ork prW*, by R. STRAW, 33 Market St-, rnrsßUßoii. pa, Alan, th* BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE. Price fro jO, io fOO. [del* ] aclOJydfc SEWING MASOHINBB FOR FAMILPES AND MANUFACTURERS. WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Bridgeport, Conn-, Pittsburgh* o * 4 Fifth Street. This Machine SUtche* the Finest or Coarsest Fabric, At the pleeaure of the Operalor. making with *a*« On* Tbotit and btautifid and duralJe f~rr Aftnult, alruoet noi**- leeity, and are becoming tndi*j*-n»ablo lot family n*o. Full Information *uay n« obtained by addressing James EwiD - or ALKX. P. REED, Agent, No bS Filth »tr*rt, Pittsburgh. ‘FOREIGN KXCiLAJ'JOK. SIG II T BIL L S DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN A CO., ON TUE UNION BANK, LONDON. IN SUMP OF ONE POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Al»o t Bflls on the principal citi*** and tiwns of Fran *, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Russia and other European tatea, constantly on hand and for ■*!•* hjr WM. 11. WILLIAMS A O) . Ranter*. Woo-I atrwt. corner <<f Third. LEA «*TPKRRINS’ Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce, PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS OF A LETTER FROM Tub* the MEDICAL GENTLEMAN | ONLY UOOli MUCE. 0 iT MADRAS ' PTobU Brother at WORCESTER, May, ISSI. £ •'Till LEA A PERRINS that N their Sauce ta highly eatrrm- VARIETY m ed li» India, and It, In uiy w optuloii the mutt palatable as OF I>l£H well os the mutt wholuaome Banco that li made.” The ouly Medal awarded by the Jury of tl>a New York Exhibition for Foreign Sauce, was obtaiued by LEA A PER RINS for their WORCESTERS 111 UK BAUOE,tho wofU? »i»u tam* of which buTlng led to numerous imitation*, chaser* are earoeatly requested to eee that the name* of ‘•LEA A PERRINS” are impressed upon the Dottle and Stopper, and printed upon the lal-da. Sole Wholesale Agent* for the Clilted Statre, JOHN DUNCAN A SONS, ♦O5 Broadway, New York.. A ftock always in store. Also, orders recnlred for direct shipment from England. John C . Baker & Co b GENUINE COD-LIVKIt OIL This Medicine, prepared in the mont ap proved manner, and bottled by us baa received tbs sanc tion of the moat scientific of the Medical Profession of Phil adelphia and elsewhere, wbo recommend It as soperlor to any other now manuCectnrcd. •* Or its efficacy and Importance as a remedial in cases of Consumption, Oout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rheuma tism, and all Scrofulous diseases. It is unnecessary to *i*ak; —thousands of eminent physicians of Earopo and America liarlng tested Its wonderful curatlTe properties. Prepared only by JOHN C. B4KEK * CO-, Wboleaal* DroggUts. .No. 164 North Third atre*l, Philadelphia. Bold by all Drujrgi«U tbronghont the cotintf' f«'23:dtor3o DAWKS Ac CLULKY, Home, Sign and Ornamental Painters, AND DRAINER S; pgALXM IS Wliite Load and Zinc Paints. Also, all kinds of Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Window Gla®» Putty, Brushes, Ac., 144 Wood Street, too dopri above Diamond AUcg. mrlfr.lydtc ' Taitozm....... »>«• «• VANDEVER & FRIEND, ATTORNEYS A t law. SOLICITORS IK CHASCBRY. No. 6, Shine’i Block, Dubuque, Java. syflollectlona promptly made In any part of Northern lows, or Wetfcrn Wisconsin. Will attend to the purchase and Balo of Real Estate, ob taining Money on Ponds and Mortgages seklydfc \V~E V MAN Ac » O N , Mannfectnrors and Dealers In all kinds of TOBACCO, BHUFF AHD CIOAKB, AND leaf tobacco, a™' g^S^ga-pA. bamukl obay mebohant tailor, Ho. 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, Dr. Irish's Now Jußdlng.) JAB. MoLADOHLIN, KAScrscrcua or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fmcl Oil, delShUytb Not. 168 and ITQ Second Street. E>7IiXNEIBiAK.T, MAWDraonuu an cuuu ta All kind* of Tobacco* BnttffandClgaras ' Hava recently taken tbs bonding, No. 139 Wood street, la additlonto tnalr Maimfhrtarta[pr.«taiiH«htuant,KQ. iSlrwik when they will be piemd to rosclT* their bfsods* MATLACK & ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 18 Pine Street, St. Lonla, Mo. aim TO Manioc)) & Dickaon, St. Louis, Day A Mallack, Cincinnati, Ohio, Cbaa. DuffleM k Co . Louisvill*', Ky. F S. Day A Co., Hanker*, Pern, lII*., Given & Stone, Hanker*, Muscatine, l " • Day A Matlack, Philadelphia, Pa., K. Forayth. Chicago, Freight Agent tor Illinois Central Railroad. Ji»:6mdfc .J. M.L'rri’LK' MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Street, PITTSBURGH. PA (Dr lrt*h’*Xrw DmMing.) a«3o:lydrc ‘ FURS! FTJRSH FURS'!! . FOR LADIES AND MIS9KS, EMBRACING HUDSON DAY and MINK SABLE, STONE MARTEN, FITCH, SQUIRREL Ac CAPES, TirPETS, MUFFS, CUFFS and GLOVES, in prat, variety and price. noll:dfc M’OORD A CO., Ml Wood alr--r. HF.NRY H. COLLINS, forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN ChPPSR, Butter, Seed**, Fish, Anil Produce Qenfrallj, AwF .Vo 2J» Mtwid str*jl, I\iuburi)\. Business ffitjansrs. NOTICE. Pmstoton. Jno 11th. I HAVE this day associated with me Benjn min ¥ Pitth »nd ttlllura U- Whitacr* tn th<- p-tv-rul Cummtuion, Wool and Prodpc-e Uushw*a. The »tj Lvl the flrfflwUU* SPRINGER HAKBAUOII AC" SPRINGER IJARUAI'OH Bnuaat»-BAKB4Cou.. nssJiius t. rsrrrr - a. wkitack*. SPBISOER IIAJUJALGII A. CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. DEALERS IN Wool, Hides, Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Jal2 PHILADELPHIA: SPUING, his. j£g) A nU.OOKB«£jg£ •No. S 3 (old No. 20) Soul h Second St„ ■pESPECTFCLLV invite Dealers and Mil rfc. tiyf>n to tbair freih and aopertor aloek of THTCGN3. BONNET MATERIALS. CRAPES, BLOND LACES, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, III’SCIIES. STRAW BONNETS, MENS' AND BOYS' HATS, MISSES' BLOOMLKS AND FLATS, And every thing connected with thi* branch of the lush >rt time and cash buyer* will find our price* adapted to their reqairemetiU ami a diacouut of * }•*, I« f coat for conb will be allowed. cut out and preserve thi* advertisement t >ro Bind you of rultlng n* when you come to this city mrl:eod"m MORE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES SOLD IN THE NK \V E£N GLAND S,T A. TK S IN ONE YEAH. The restorative ok prof o j. WOOD fot restoring hair perfectly and permanently, has never ret had a rival, volume after volume might l>« Blvm from ail parts of the world and from tbs moat intrlli rent to prove that «f# a perfect RrtUraUce. but rteJu.e circular and yon cannot doubt; read also the fallowing. Ta* Usta.—People hare far centuries been afflicted with lead heads, and the only remedy, heretofore known.ht» l>eeo iboee abominable wigs. By a went discovery of Professor Wood these articles am being fast dispensed with, but a groat many persons still patronise them, because tbsy have Urn *u often imposed upon by Uulr Tonics of different hinds To all such persons wesarnestly make llie request, that they will try ones again, for In Wood’s Restorative there u no such thing as fail. We know of a lady who was bald, who used the article a short time, and her bead 1* now covered completely with theitabwl and most beautiful curls Imagi nable. 'Vs know of nnmerous cases where hair was rapidly falling oat, which It restored 111 greater perfactfau than It over bad boen before. II Is also without doubt one of the beat article far keep ing the hair In gaod condition, making It soft and ghwty, rsaoTlng dandruff, and has proved lUclftl.e greatest enemy to all the Ul* that hair Isbeir to. It is the doty of everyone to Improve their personal ap pearance though some may differ in regard to the "*7* ilolng It; but every one will admit that a beautiful head of hair, either lu mau or woman, is an object much to ta, d*~ sln-d. and there are no masns that should be left untried to obtain soch a consideration. — Wbm«m’i Adiwofr, I'hila. OunocTo*, Ohio, No*. IT. ISMJ. O J \fooi> * O.—Ot*o««: Aa I ha** t-oon eogat>*ed lD •Mllng your Hair lU»t,.r*«*e the laat * mod lor uw <fyour local agent* (It M. HaclfiJPw'n.) »•>'! hurii.g *xj*>ri*n<wl the benrflcial offl rh>»-lf. f woo'd lih« to obtain an a«*ncf for the but# of Oui>* or »<>reio Stale In the »o*t, ■bcrold yon wl*h to make aoch au ArrAnjrrnient, aa l am con*ioc«<l u notAtn? ««al <o rl «n tU Lintrti Sut*iJ-r rtfioringlhe Aufr. I hneWo eng«]rni l" lh* Vrag l>ti*i nest for ar*eral year*. and l»«*a »nld rnrloo* pri paratiotn for the hair, but ha*u luowl nothing that rratnrre th« a®- organ* or inrlgomua tin- »c,ilp at w.-ll as your*. Ik- Hmr fully convinced that y.mr i» what )"«i rt-vre ’»jnt It to be, l would like to ►njcatfo lu tlm »ale of it tor * -us satiiftod it moat wd). Voura truly, % WATLISO, Sl***., Fel>. £», IW Paor O. J. Wooo 1 * Co.:—t*«nU; Haring rodiird U.o good effect* of your tfair lUstoratiee,! wt«!i u, that ■flti'Hog rat bait growing thin, *» "dl ** K ra J’> 1 was Indue ed from ijxat I m 4 tod heard. In try il>* article pr*-|iA»rJ hy TOO, to promote'lts growth and change lie color »» il was layrmth, Both of which it ha* effected rompleU-ly.— lo the operation 1 baro oaod nearly throe little*. Your*, 4c., JAMES fBASCIS. For sale by OEO. 11. REYSER, 1W Wood »t., Pittsburgh U J. WOOD rCO, Proprietor*. 313 Droalw, N- *, (In tho mat N. Y. Wlr* lulling Establishment) ****lll4 Market ftrwt, S«. Loais, Mo., and .old by all poo.l Drag* girt*. f„2O enSMydawlsT James Cballen & Sons' Publication*. WM. S. KENTQCL, No. 20 St. Clair at., Pittsburgh, ha* been appointed GENERAL TRADE AGENT for Pittsburgh, AlJsgheny and surroundiiig district, of the Taloable and elegant N*w Publication* of the above publisher*; and will «ntoV the Trade and community with three at the publishers’ rates.-' The following are already *' work/ TVt CITY OF TUB CHEAT KING; or, Jerusalem as it was,a* it is, and aa it l* to be, by Dr. J. T. Barclay, Missionary to Jerusalem, with a btaei Portrait of the Author by fUrttlo, and upward of eareoty engravings, si ecu tod in the finest style of art, from Phot graphs and original designs, illustrating U» phase* of the dty—Ancient, Medlars!, Modeni and also Restoration of tho Temple and C l . l *" Titos; Notice* of iU Jewish, Christian and Heathen Antiqui ties; Its Present Political and Moral condition; Future Pius pocts, Ac.,Ac., kc. Price, cloth, 13.60; half<alf,s»M mo rocco, full gilt, *6,00; sapor Turkey or snUque.s6,oo. By mail, post paid, st the sane pric*. . . _ NawJnrsnile Library for tho Sabbath School and Fam ily- Titles of Berle* No. 1. Song Without Words, Tb# Egyptian, Look Bp, or Girls ana Flow- Tb* Jew, ers, Garnered Thoughts, Home Life, Wia*s and Stings, Isabel, or Influence, Tb* Young Cottager, The Arab, | , THE OAVE P OP MAOu’pKLAU AND By Jama CbaHen. Cloth, (1,00; doth, Tull gilt, ft,6o; «o- PoV^EilUh'aLEU AND ITS ENVUIONS. pjOr. J. T. Barclay ft Son*. ApproTad U tha mart extant, by many dlitlnguiahed „f Holy City. Invaluable to Sabbath School! aodrtudentaof the Bible. Plain 60 e*nt*;_oolored 75 eanU; book form fl. m imANDPIEUPS h I?ATiIAnOHAL OIIAIN BIBLE. Printed la four rich color*. Price .6 cent*; mount ed and rarntabed (2. —. » n „ CAKPKNTHY MADE EAST. ByWm. E. Bell. The work coataioi about Forty Plate*, betide oumerouf Dla gnuaa. Price $3 per tingle copy, P 0* l pald. 43-Aoy of the aboTt wwka wIH be wnl by mall, po*U paid, on the receipt of tho retail price. BA. A liberal dlacount to Mlnlatera. Light Cream Ale* THE subscribers respcctfblly anuounco to their etutomen end tho public that owing to tbo once ot B*rl*y ud Uepa end to tutt tbe timern, are brewing e light end deUclace flavoredCßEAM ALK» *bicb they ore selling at $4 per barrel, end CKOS OF TEN GAL LONS eecb, to accommodate p*i»mto.-fcmlU«. Ttwy MJJ Stuff ALE*tt«rXXiU|7, tad tcperior KEKNETat $8 nrj bbU end imeiler cuke In proportion. Al*o excellent *>» fit to Sllbrttistmmts. HOLLOWAY'S \\ ORM CON FECTION— , K rrn«on hki.ii ami b^ Alf x j-^T'>CK *0" ASSETS, NuV. 20ru, 1W 1 ,_V' . . Stock Due Bill*, pajoMeon ih-mond, aocuml t»y BLACK LEAH—■<><’<' Ik*. hand and tor tw.. appro**! D an>w two.ooo o ,ak. t.y rari: I! 1. KAIINK-TOCK A _CO_ , n.U. U«viTal.|. JWg 3 g Mds fn-h r-»ll ju*t ree'd by ' 3>jo oo turi: HKX liV n COLLINS _ , Preoftua Nou-a 31,962 60 NESHASNOCK sack* : 4,«S 43 )ij,t r>r'.l ati'l for «nlr !■ y lIKNR Y 11. COLM_NS_ : CLOVER SEEI'--!" kit:* rtv’J and for salo in. !T HENRY II COLLINS nMCTOM WHITE FISHI halt' Lbls. just rec’d ami , *«" B n«.i»ca. wL^'SiS" 11, , W..UW n.r» MKXKVHCXU.LINS. £*‘' RYE FLHl'k—'J'l hid* ju>>t reo’d and for rh<*. d. Clarke, 0-o. A. Berry tfcwYncjwsci.. «wooe. «*» HAY—d ton> ,-t Laleii Hnv arrivinc iin.lL.r J •• •• - ; „ .aui.j mhuvk’r a iiilwi’iktii, ' * PeDnsyiTaxiia Insurance lompao) | u ‘ fl7 _ l.» »mt vs: SrCtrl . QF piTTSBCRGB. JYr/A EBLS. PRIME N' O. MOLASSES, Offlr* No. 63 Fourth Stree i4t)Uarr.«ii l JAS OARDINKK DIRKCTORS. i -—;r~ —• Jscoti Paiaftr Wait" Hampton. |,lC|l mills. I'KIMB X. U. Si OAK lor. a,,,.w.Smlih, I A. A. C.rTler, I «al*»i> (tiulT) JAS. "ARUINEII. A J. Jom-t. IL>b*rt Patrick, ! ... - - TV “ - iurf» Patteraon. A.C.Bamp»a. , j New Rochelle or Lawton Blackberry • I J. P Tanner, i J. 11. Junta, HAVING made arrangements with Rev. J* j w C n' KNOX fur a ropply of Plant* of this ral.iaMe BNk 0 r U , r “: i,k '- Nich^huYocchtl? brrry.*..«».trm„c Au Plant, ar, ~16«0 .1 *« WlowJ A Cotton, , :r. 1 CIUJtTEtIKD CAI'ITAL . ... ......... ..........$300,000. • • fA «" V' Yi taken of all •leacriptiona *io •• •• .. »10 ■ S • TCKBs. JO) •• i:. ", ; :l • i •• b o<» t ' Drier* a.)>lr,•>•**! u,R*t J. RNoX. or the »til*crtt>«r. ac- cont|«Dle>J will* the ouh or a ■mtabU reference wbere U-e parilo* irr nut known, * ill t« filled In the orJt tin which they ara received plant* of U.f NEWMAN'S THORNLESS BLACKDEI’Jtt. will bo formatted at the »aine price*. mrlS d*wtfT special N'o riOit:. Steamship Vanderbilt for Europe Paawagera with C'oukrU I’ri vi-l 11* A LIMITED nuraWr *-f .id pararnccr. willl* taken by ttie cmf STKAMl'litl* VANDERBILT. .VN'JI t».na. P b l^nsfe \U*ter. to rail tiom New York, on .» VTI RDAY. April l«i. fur S iithamptou and Havre. g Paeaengcr* forwarded to Southampton. London. Havre, Antwerp, Rotterdam aud Bremen at f3S Km pit cage apply only to I> TORRANCE. mrlQdtapT No. ;• Howling lireeD.Kew Wk. ' SAM URL KAII MB STOCK, F'oroijjn and DomcMtir Hnrdwurr .V,.. Tl H'ood Strrtt, h'lutcx Ihnmfrtd .i//r v inl il fuurth f‘ttt*bur<fh, l y a. THE subscriber is now opening u large on*! w-ll Hn-10l assortment of Foreigu and lh motllf Hardware. and will be *»d I .<n as good tfrm»u»nt house in this city llii assortment embrace* a general a*>ortnient of Hardwan.OJttcnr. Carpenter Tool*. (Union Plauea.) Ac.. Mr . to which he inviua the attentmu of Merchaut« at.d other* l*efore rupplying themselves O. irj.dlf—tnrlG SOUL FAIIVEFTOrK. CIIAIiLKS H. sPOOSKR, T\EAI.EK IN HIDES, GOAT SKINS. I / Pm„«c U*d unci Oat Sole, French and Atterhan Call, ETiT.. Morocco. Lining*, Ac . No, J.»5 N-wth tWeotid itrect. •U,re Vine. PHILADELPHIA N. B.— A orrlran Sumac and Leather of all kind* bought, txrl.arged > r iwM on commission mrlSullrnP JOHN THOMPSON &COm House pai\n.KS, glaziers and GKAINKRS. lat * 11IID STREET. Sign Painting exocuUd with m-alnes* ,;ml dispatch Mixed Paint*. Oil. Turpentine, Varnish, Japan and English Patent Uri.ra. Yilit Montaigne Zinc. a ***tr superior article Philadelphia and Pittsburgh White Le*ii,alw»v* on hand and far win We areprepared to Grind C*don for I'siutors, tinifglil* or other* at the »borte»« notice. as we have a mill which grind* by steam. Pslnt-is will *a'o money by getting their color* gruund with us. mrtrUly WORMS f WORMS 11 worms tn AYRES' WORM CONFECTION, is the most efficient W.TTn Remedy of the day. Parent* who wlidi to preserve the health of Uirir Children ehould procorr no other It l* warranted not unit efficient but entirely harmh *«, sold by druggist* g*n«rany,cumj<>undi>d and for tale a liulnaal- ami retail at the Drug Store of JOHN lIA FT, JR., c j,. , >o Comer of Wo,*land Cth itmet. ErsusiiEs.-i hnvo a 4argo assortment of ) llnir. Tooth, Nail and Fle»h Brush?*. Tbo»* wishing any thing In thf* lino ibould tali and oxamino my stock tmi«>rw purcbaaiug *<l»ewhere JOS FLEMING, mi‘j Corner Diamond and Market it 0“' OULU’S PATENT SPRING RED - Hav ing purchased the sxcluslvo right to manufacture and •ell "Gould's Patent spring Red,” In tho county nf Alleglu* ny, we are now prepared to furnish those desiring to pur cliasosloio jmrei, cAraj* andtlumUt Spring Htd. Call and examine thorn at our Warehouse- Tluyr can bo attached to any bedstead and removed therefrom at pleasure. Stoam boats, hotels, Ac., turuished with thU l"**d at a Tory l»w price idl T. ». YOUNG A CO..:W Sn.nhft.d.) »( Architectural-' tIARR A MOSER. AticittriCTS. _ No. 11- Smltblleld street. S. T. STOCK M A V Opposite new Post-Office, Exc nto Plant ami Specification* for all kind* of Build lugs, and fupcrtntenJ tboercctiou of the tamo. Mr. Barr also continue* to attend to the measuring of builder*’ work, and Mr M«>w tn tho preparation of patsnt pspen and drawing*. mrll^i*wdlm*’JnwF QOUA ASH, Ac.— WO caikn Imported Soda A»b; 160 Jo do Camtlc Soda: U>o too* do German Clay; litOU boxes assorted «tze« Window Glut; bbla. Pwl Ash. On hand and tor isle by mr!2 Oilcloth table coveks-so dot™ assorted eUc*. Ain, Stand and Roroao Covert, on hand for into by rarld J. A H# PlllLLlPi TRANSPARENT GREEN OILCLOTH— -2000 yarda of different widths, of A enpertor quality, Jiwt received by J. A 11. PUILLII’B, inrlO - 2<l and 2b Bt. Clair atrerl. INDIA IIUBBEK BELTING-1350 feet 3, 3V4, aod 4 Inch, 3 ply, Jail received aud fur'tale by mrlO J. A 11. PHILLIPS. SIXTY-SEVEN DOLLKS per share will be given for 20 aUarea of Pittsburgh (lu Stork, by MACIIEOWN a FINLEY are Agents for the D. brand uf Varaishta. Warehou»* No. IGT Liberty atreot. n»r!s 1 “I AIR DVE—A large assortment of Jules I 1 Ilauel’a Liquid Hair Dye Just rrc’d by rmrU _ _ MACKKOWN A FINLEY. Turpentine — 25 bbis. receiving by MACKEOWN A FINLEY, mrls No. 107 Liberty atroet. ROLL BUTTER—S bbls. prime Roll But ter Jtut rccelvod and for aale by O'! KEEN APPLES—I 3 bbls. Green Apples X for «il.- I.y ROBERT DALZELL k CO., CHEESE.— 300 Ihjxgs \V. R. Cheese, lor aale hr (mrl&i UOUERT DALZELL A CO. THE FIRST INSTALMENT of our new Carpet , joet parchued for Spring sale*, received this day, and now open at Market Stmt Carpel Stor«n mrl3 W. McCLINTOCa. 1 ÜBL.S. Crushed, Pulverized nndCof- I tJ\J t-e Sugar* for aale by mr!2 UAOALF.Y, COSOBAVE A CO. OflO RBLS. S.YRUPS of choice brands -VVV for Mia toy BAQALEY, COSORATB A 00., SffU No*. 18 and 20 Wood (trwt Omcf, No. 9S Warn Erntrr, Hill Inrare Against all iinrit of Fire and Marine Ri :i (Vt and Marine lUnki, 1 T.s UFFK 1 «.-0 President —A. A. CaBWI LO Vlro President— BoDT I g«-<-r«tary and Troasurci i ¥. >l. GORDON. S^.^rotAT). OFFICE, No. 92 ITitor itrsct, (Span* 4 Co ‘t Warchonte.) nj> tUilr*. Pitubnrph. JAMES WARDROP. N.. 4T fifth »troet. PitUburgh, P« ALEXANDRE KINO, 273 Liberty atm-t. AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., Stock Broker*, No. £>B Fourth vtmt. ROBERT DALZELL A CO. No. 231 Liberty street. insurance. Continental Insurance Company. Ineorjyiralfd by the Legislature of rtnnrflvcniA, wrm a PBRPETCAL C II i RTBR Part two*. tr —I. OamSPMCI.. po9:dly Western Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARSIK, Prrnidont. tru’.’ Insure against all l-mdj of Fire and Marine Rules A Home Institution managed by Dtrerlort. who are well 1-nmr-n in the community, arid icho are determined, by promptness and lil-erahty, to moinlJin the character which they hare assumed, -is offering the lest protection to fhcttr icho desire fo t-e in/tir'd ASSETS. OCTOBER 31, lsil ?t>vk ArcrunU Moneys* ltilU Rwti trible.. Ofliff Furoituro. Oj*u Account*. C*»b • . • Pmtiium Not*-* Kin* Dl*--« in in.l DICCCTOIS j Wm. McKnight, U. Miller. J r I Nathaniel UoUno*. j Alex. Nimlek, J W Butler, : Darld 11. Loog, ' William 1L Smith G. W J*ck*un, Jam?* McAnley. C. W. lUcketson, Alexander Speer, Andrew Ackley, P. M. GORDON, S^y. EureKa insoranfc Comp&Dy, OF PE-V^SVLVAXIA, OjJiee A'fc- W WaUr SL, PCOrfrnrpA. usrrt, nor. 2s n lSo7; Slock Don HUl*. payable on demand, and aecur «d hy two approved name* Caib in I’ittabnrgh Trutl Company Premium note* —•• Dill* K.-civaMe. Mortgage. 6.G00 00 133 •haria Lx chan go Hank Slock-Crat. _ 6,950 00 300 aburea Iron City Bank Stock—Amonol paid 7,1(X) 00 SOOiharea AlleghsuT Bank Stock — do 5,000 00 S 7 *hart* M. cuanrc*' Bank gfeck—Coat 4,G3 63 Rook Acooont*— Ofllc« Furniture. MKtcroU; j G. \V. Com, I' l. M. Petnock W. W. Martin. K.T. Leech, Jr, D. UcCaodleea, Ofo. 8. Seldcn, J. il. Shoenberger, W KNimlck. R. D. Cochran, John A. Caughoy, C. \V Batchelor, James I. Bennett, VC J. AndiTaon. U. SnOENBEBGER, Prrt’ nrfutfm R. FtXRXrr, Secretary Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company, Inooryar&irti the Leffitbiiurt of lBoi, Office, S. K. Comer Third and Walnut sts., pniLADELPIUA. 31 ARISE ISSURASCES on VewU, Cargo, and Freight In ail part* of the world. ISLASP on Ooods, l>r Rlrcrs, Canals, Lftkra and l jiti.l Corriagt*, to all pans of the Union. yiRE ISSURASCES on Merchandise generally.—On Bto res, Dwelling ilonaca, Ac. Aiiftt of Ou Company, Sov. 2d, 1857. Bonds, Mortfsges, and Real Estate 9101(330 9* Philadelphia City, and other Loons— 137,011 S 3 Stock In Banks, Railroad A Insurance Cos.. 19,508 00 Bills RecriTal'lo. -. 990,901 05 Quhon hand 38,899 60 Balance* 1b hands of Agents, P Marion Policies recently l*n er dehtsduetho Company. Subscription Notes. I’raminmt on jod, ud otb- $703,785 37 TOM Jamca C. Hand. ThwpbilcaPaudlng, JamoaTraqualr, William Eyre, Jr., J- F. Pcnlaton, Joahua P. Eyra, Samuel E. Btokea, Henry Sloan, Jamca B. Me Pari a Tbomaa 0. Han 4, Robert Burton, Jr., John B. Sample, Plttsb’g, D. T. Morgan, “ J.T. Logan, H ARTlN.Prandent. 0. HAND, Vic* Pmtdent. William Martin, . JoMpb fl. Son], Edmond A. SouJ«r, JohtiC. Daria, John R. rtnroae, George 0. Lctpcr, Edward Darliugton, Dr. Jl. M. Httston, William 0. Ludwig, nagh Craig, Gpvocor Mcllraln, Oharlui Kelley, 11. Jonra Brooke, Jamb 1‘ Jooe* inos. Uckut Lrucaa, Secretary. A. MADEIRA, Agent, No. 96 Water itreet. Pittibnrgfa. ap3:lyd—J*H Beliaaee Qlntn&l lotaranee Company ol PHILADELPHIA Offico No. 70 Walnut Street C*FlTaisl77,92fi*-AMXT» $229,974 45—Stcvnirr liTTOTXin. Tire Imaran» oo Baildinga, March aediee, Furniture, Ac. to town or country. The mutual principle combined with the aeeurity of a Stock Capital, entitle* the Injured toehvoin the profit! ol the Oompany, without liability for 1 caeca. The Script Certificate* of thU Company, for preflt* are convertible at par, Into the OapltaJ Block of the Company CLEM TINQLfY, Prealdeot. B M. UIXCHiIAN, Secretary. DtftXCtOlS. Q. M Btrond, John R. Worrell, BetJ.W. Tingley Z. Lotkrop, 11. L. Carson, Robort Toland, 0. Stevenson, Cbas. LeUnd, Wm. 11. Sample, Pltttb g. J. O. COFFIN, Agent lorTblrd and Wood streets ClnmTlngley, Wb. H-Aompaoß, Bamncl Blspham, O. W. Carpenter, Robert Steen, 0. 8. Wood, Marahall llill, Jacob T. Bunting. •William Muaecr, r — '~N«pt*»*>« Ininranc* Conptnji OF pHILADBI*PniA, Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnnt Street. OreanUed under the Generallwurance L»w,»Uh • cub C«iiU*l of tIOO.OOO, prtTll*g«l to incrw* to *500,000. /iuor* agalnrt lon or damage by Fire, Marine, Inland Navigation and Tranaportation. omezu. H 0. t-*UaHLtN, PrealdcnL &ICHAKD BHIELbS, Vice Pnaidmt. O£OBQK 800 TI, Becretiry. phxctou. D. Mootoroery, George Soott, T. 7. Sbeireu, 0.0. BcUar. ; | OQ4ITST| Oflo, Uhjftte Hall (cstnonoaWoodtfD D. 0. LmghUa, yr. a Btototburji I). Shmwoud, ' E. M. Cnrlil*, Wllll4O CW»n» m nil Insurant*. buxctcu. 1 P. Simon*. I JBinaldoßaak, Thom** Beii, I M. Richard* Hnckl*. umna JoJge Heath, £ D ' J ° n V?* 1 Ii ( Jniaei UffltoOT, E*l, UoWmoo t 00.. June#HowtuCe**!-. Kennedy, Jr^Atio^ I S-ffiSf*’” : ; nu.u FIRE IXSrR AXCE—ISmiUd or Perpetual. J lt A RLVB IXSV&AUVE, on Veasela, Cargo and Freight IXLAXD INSURANCE bj Ri*«ra, Canals, Lak*t an Land Carriage. nmtciou: Charlea C. Latbrop, H 23 Walnnt street. William Darting, 1610 Plre atfoet. Alexander Whillden, Merchant, 18 North Front laaac Haxlehont, Attorney and Counsellor. John C. Hunter, Ann of Wright, Ilnntar A Co. E. Tracy. Arm of Tracy * Co, (Jolditaith'i Hall- John R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White k MdTnrdj. Thou. L. GMeapie, firm of Gillespie k Zeller. Jaa. B. Smith, Arm of Jaa. B. Smith k Co lion. Henry M. Fuller, office 227 Booth Third* w*t. John 1L \ogdes, office comer of BeTenih and finjeat. June* Weight, late Cashier Bank of Tlogg Allred Taylor, office Cairo City Property. Jona J. Slocum, office 226 South Third atxret. C. C. LATHROP, Pnvident. W. DARLING, Vice President LEWIS GREGORY. 1 RrmTi „. nm axx . Sreood Tirt I’rerfii'L / Br “ d * on "' 8 Wrilrt, S. r. JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary and Treaaurer. 11. K. RICHARDSON, Asalatant Secretary. R. W. POINDEXTER, Agrejt. fel? g 7 Water street, Pittsburgh Farmer*' and Mechanics’ Fire and Marine Ininranee Company. 5, W. Corner Second and Walnut Sts*. rniLADELPnjA. assets or rnc campaitt, jaruast Ist, 1858 Bonds, Mortgages, Ground Rents, Bank and other Btseks $212,450 00 Loosed for Stocks - - 37,£50 00 Trust Fond In New York 234&1 K Deferred’payment on Slock.. *7,7C0 00 Bills Receivable - 74,401 C 7 Cash on band and due from Agents.- .....—. 4&£00 S 3 Premiums on Policies recently Issued and debts dne the Company - 30^3? S&3O.BM* THOMAS B. FLORENCE, rnwidri* ECWJLXS R. IIcUiBOLD, Secretary. rmi_»r>n.rim ritexixces. I DaTld 8. Brown, 1 Charles L- Bote. riTTssointun ucnmutccs. Nnwmjcr A Gruff, i Junta Mutineer. James Howard A Co., Phelps, Carrs Co , Wm. McCully A Co.. | J. SL Irwio.. ‘ Pittsburgh Office, No. 00 Water Street. fel2:3md TOOMAS J. HUS TEE, Agent. John 11. Brown, M. Baldwin, Citiiem’ Ininranec Comp'y of Pittiborgt WM. BAGALKT, Prestdeot, SAMUEL L MARS HELL, Socntajy. Otf.ct M Water Street, between Market end Wood St* Hull and Cargo Risks on tbo Ohio and Mia slssippi Rivera, and Tributaries. J9*lnsuresapilnst loss or damage by Fire. Ain, against the perils of the Sns and Inland Navigation and Transport, eti.'n. Wm. Bag*!??, Bomnel K**, Ju. M. Cooper, Jas. Park, Jr.. Isaac M. Pennock, 8- Harbangh, Capt. Sam'l C- YooDg. JiSK JobD Cali Pittsburgh Lift, Fire and B&rifle ins. Co. Office, Corner Market and aier Sta., PITTSBURGH, PA.... 7 KOBT. OALWAT.Preddent. F. A. Rokbart. Eee’y ALEX.BRADLET, Tice Prat- A.tmtw Flxicso, 5L D., Examining Physician. V , V'- This Company make* every Insurance appertaining to v: connected with LIFE RISKS. j Also, against Hull and Cargo Risks, on the Ohio and Ulnlsalppi rivers and. tributaries, and Marine Risk gen _ J rigH. eraily. •'""■■■ And against Less or Daman by lira ,\: -••i.'j# And against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation - and Transportation. ‘ Policies IssDed at the lowaj-ratee consistent with safety v all parties. . $218,015 02 Robert Galway. Samuel McClurken, Joseph P. Gaxzam, M. D, :‘Jobn Scott, James Marshall, David Richey, James W. Hallman, Obas, Arbathnot, tel 6—my2s-ly • Philadelphia Fire find LHfta INBDRAKOE COUP A R.Y, No. 149 Chesnut Street, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE, Will make all kinds of Insurance, either Perpetual or * Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT. P. KINO, Prwident M. W. BALDWIN, Vke Prasidsut. Charles P. Hajea, E. B. Englith, P. B. Savoy, C. Sherman, 8. J- Uecvßvo, p. BucaaCMz.&ecretary. .*1*1,600 oo *2,100 00 4,161 or 240 00 9,478 04 . 14,841 46 . 40.246 69 . 125,003 73 Ktligious potters, &c. Rtv. Db. Jacobus- will pxeacb in the Central Presbyterian Church, this craning at Vyi o’clock. The Rev. Mr. Tatio*, of the Baptist Church, will preach in the uom placo and at the —hour, tomor* .ot evening. |317,M1 4* [Gs*The Dav Prater Meeting, at Excelsior Kail, Alle;heny.Clty, will be conducted to-day by the Rev. Dr. Smrr «n-l Bee. Mr. EnSirr. Service* com mencing as usual. «t 11 o’clock, P. ll,and continuing one hear. ' mrl7 are held every evening, eom mendDgataqoarter past seven, In the Fifth Street Methodist Protestant Church, In the body of the chttreh, and the sermons preached by the Pastor, Rev, JNO. COWL; are of absorbing interest, producing a deep and marked la pretslon. The pnblicare cordially Invited toaltend. ltd Prater Meeting, irom 8 to 9 o’clock, tvery morning, in the First Baptist Church, corner of Qrmnt and Third street, Pittsburgh. . ‘-Ask, and it shall be giren yon; seek. and yo shall find; knock, and U shall be opoDed onto yon.”—Matt. vii.,. >lt TTS»Revival Contention.—A call has been issued to tho Ministers and-Eldersof the Associate, Associate Reformed and Reformed Presbyterian Church**, to meet in Xenia, Ohio, on the S4lh of this month,for the purpose of consulting as to the beat means of promoting a revival of religion In their respective denominations. We understand that all the members of three various branches of the church of Christ, In this n**lghborooodfwho can make it convenient, and alto many of the older*, will be presant to take pait in the delitenuicnt, and nnltoln the prayers oftheConrentiou. ltd will be continued every even log this week in the First Presbyterian Church, commencing at o’clock. arZO njgpDAtLY Public Prater Meeting.—ln on rwer to public and ‘private calls for a Dally Prayer Meeting, it has been arranged by the young men of oar aty to open a public meeting at NOON next week, in the Central Presbyterian Church, Emithfleld, near Sixth street, for all denominations. Tho meetings will commence at llht and continue tiU o’clock. 3 - Persona who canimt spend the entire hour are invited to corneas they may be able. <■: • The meetings will be conducted by Clergymen of different if possible each day. The following aro lurited, with others:— Rot. Messrs. KRAUTH, REILLY, PAXTON, YERKKB, PRESTON, KENDALL, RUSSELL. HOWARD,'QUICK, DOUOCAS, FULTON, BELL. JACOBUSand BARROW. 1 mrfodtf FEAVEK SKBBTIKQ, A UNION DAY PRAYER MEETING will be held daring the present week, commencing on Monday morning, at half past eleven o’clock, and coo* tlnuo .one work In Excelsior Hall, Allegheny City, under the auspices of the Tonng Men’s Christian Association of the abovecity. 93,730 ST 100,000 00 The following clergymen of the various denominations hareengaged to conduct tho services: Rev. Dr. Elliott, Rev. Dr. Howard, “ Mr. Crompton, -- ; * Mr. Eoaley. " Dr. Rodgers, “ Mr. T. R. Saylor, “ Dr. Plumer, u Mr. McMlDen, “ Dr. Pressley, u Dr. Jacobus, “ Mr. Preston, “ Mr. Bolton, “ Dr. Swift, “ Pro! Wilson, u Mr. McLean, ** Mr. Paxton. >Tbe public, generally, aro invited to attend, either for the whole hoar or a part mrl6:Sf omex Pimscscß, Ft. Vim A Cricaoo R. R. Co., 1 Pitts bur go, March Ist, ISSS. ) to Stockholders.—The first An nosl meeting of the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company-will be bddat the Room* of the Board of Trade, In the city of Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY, the 30th dayof March lost., at 2 o'clock P. M at which time the Report of the Directors and Officers oC the operations of the Oompany for the first seventeen months of the consolidation will be presented and read. The Election for a new Board of Directors will be held at tbs same placeon WEDNESDAY, 31st inst, between the boars of 9 A M- mud 0 P. M. Stockholders and the representatives of conn ties holding ' stock will receive special ran ticket# to and from Pitts burgh for the occasion, on application to the different Sta tion Agents- Blank forms of proxies may be obtained at the Gfttkrtl'- • Office in Pittsburgh, or at the Office In New York,*Rdih7 t>t William etreet. stockholders of either of the three Companies by the consolidation, who may not have converted their Stock,' • will not be entitled to any votes at the above election.' '*l ’ The Transfer Books win be closed from the 20th Inst.- lit proa. mrUltnd - T.D. MES3LEB, Secretary. Prmscsaa Lira. Fox ajto Hum Iwciahc* On,) Corner Water and Market ata, 2d floor, V Pittsburgh, February 10th, 1858. ) (TS-Dividisd Noiici.— The Board of Direc uvnr ton of this Company have'this day declared a'divi dend out of the profits of the last MXx&bnlhstrf FOUR DOL LARS per share, applicable to the reduction of .EtockNotee. MT ’ F. A. EISZHABT, Sec^ FRENCH’S ? HOCTJIh CbmereJ FranJrfori Etrert and CKy EaU Bhiart. cvuix2a Ou City UaO, JfetQ York “ - T[JIS HOTEL ig conducted on the Eubopias Pnso7LaMi»BoaM,andmeil*s* they may be cc* dered, in the spedoas Bebctory: There U a Buber 1 * Shop, wittußaths In connection thew' with. This popular hot*! It In tht immediate vicinity of tn*re»nm* business, end the principal piece* of amusemaat ana offers every inducement to ibi*e cqqtud* fence rod economy. Those goiny to CsHmnu*' or roropo will be famished with til the iniorrmtioo they may desire, end also be protected from impotiiiuii lu il.o purchase of passage tickets. i:. > RIINCII, lYpprietW, N. Br *“ *— an I- N. 11.—B«ware of Roanera who say wo aro’faU,'ta'QSSS iQIO- •• lat»rc»ted ta wyjng wo. 1 (Win BBLS. «UME new crop N.O. *■ • vUV/Molii*!«lbri»Uliy 7 . mrl2 Sad'S) WaßSiUwCi 4500,00a .. SOSfiOQ 00 55,274 05 Capt. Mark Sterling, S. U. Kier, John 8. Dflworth, Francis Sellers, Wm. B. Hays, John Shipton.' Walter Bryant, i Iwcll, Jr. - Alexander Bradley. Joseph 8. Leech, John Fullerton, Nathan P. Hart, Band H. Chamber* WUUam Carr, Robert TL Hartley, John BTGOI, R. R. Cope, George w. Brown, Joseph 8. Pant, John Clayton, E. WUor. j. a. ornN,A(*nt. wiiw rtf Vao4 p
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