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    THE DAILY TITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
ESTABLISHEIf IN 1786.
9BW YOHg ADVERTISEMENTS
lh#B. I> SCHELL'S AdTettfring nooses Ra 825 Broad
**J*
A N ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN
jOl In any pm of tha United State* from three t©
SSSteA^^yyiang from «a?j7^rUfiPAt£jrr
proifjHlßßat SAFETY-FLUID LAMP,” with an to.
prorad Bcn»M'. J *my-6ual]T vbo La«Kr«Mi , <>rI |
•00, property or economy will purchase them: p«r Infix’-
i r x^cntlßST * JH7rr ,
Patentees and exclusive Manuthctarere, .
BoWdmda • to Fulton etrrct. N<" » orB _
LIQIITE, HKWTOS 6 BBADDUnFB (
431 Broom* Strtd, Sen York,
"•jTAinirACTPKEHS of the P.itcnt Arch
JXL Wrwt tluk ptujo Sana. cdrtaMO fcr
SSSffW^Sft*SSs«?SS!2gffi£
fttaa the greatest musical celebrities cf J™*?
•vtryfrlr, when bronchi In competition with oJwr lustra*
H»Uts, bar* obtained the highest premium. The Patent
Arab Tmt Plank, whfcb l» OWMd ond used only by ns,
gsmutaea their standing la tnoeloogw tbananyotberin*
■teMteubwbltotbsteußpracadfntrt dernandln all parts of
ttMomßtrylaamfieleni proof of their, wperior ttorflooea.
°** tT4da -
Wray
1 J?ruaotetß'
ACKEQWN A FINLEY, Wholesale
Drggfittt tjifiweitglsctmlc of Carbon Oil. No. IGT
T Street, Pittsburgh. Pm Ja3o:lyd
XI L. FAHNESTOCK A Co., late of the firm
Wk-it'A-’ FalritteteA' * Co, and successors to Fleming
No. laycorner Wood and Totrtfi
S A. FAHNESTOCK. A CO., WHOM
• sekDragglsU and Uahu&eeoms of White I*ad,
«ad mhsT|e,«orn»r Wood and Front atzsetx, Pitts*
~ i < ;•zncb7
JSOHOONMAKER, MANUFACTURER
• of White Lead, Bad Lead, Zinc, Paint, Litharge, Put-
Sind Wbolmla Dealer In Pain t», Oila, Varnlibec, Turpen*
a, Ac, Kq Wood it, Pittsburgh, Pa. oc&lyd
TOHN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS.
Retail Droggiat and Dealer
la.Paints,Ofls, D/eetufls, Ac, corner Wood and Sixth streets,
Ptttatnon, _
' AgentfbrDr.Ford’e Medicine. tp2l
JOHN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL
•r in Drags. Paints, OU* Tamlihee and Dywtnfls, No.
PC liberty street, Plttsoargh.
11l orders millracclraprompt attention.
AyAgttl IbTflchsadrs Polmonlc Syrnp, margfclydew
vunxucx aaawa . pane©* axrrxa.
TJRAUNA reiter, wholesale and
Mm BetsllDraggtat^cornfrof Liberty and St, Clair ste.,
%*63Et>H VfiMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L.
{F Wilcox A CftlCOrtJtT Market street and Diamond, keeps
eoostnUy on hand a ftaU and complete assortment of Drags,
lledjclnsa, Medldnft Gbeati,.Parftun«7, and all articles per
tafoisgtahis holiness.
•f PlijakUxrt preacrlptioca carelhlly compoesded at all
hoarc.’- JnD.ty
StL QEO. H. KEYSEP.; DiIUGQIST,
lift Wood Btraat, censer of Wood street and Virgin
, Pittsburgh, Fa. •
iJwliutt Stains.
CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY 11.
OOLLTNS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, and
oeaierin Checaa, Butter, Lake Fish and Produce generally,
t$ Wood abora Water, PitUborgh. mydl
t B. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN,
V .* OQlOtOttSnilsaitni and Forwarding Merchant, and
Wholesale Dialer la Wwtarn Reeerve Cheese, Batter, Pot
and Paari Axb, and Western Prodace generally. Front st,
between Bmlthfleld aal Wood, Pittsburgh.
SJBAIJfe A ANJER, '(SUCCESSORS
to L A i Mcßums) DealentnFloor, Grain tod
s#, Qnwnglsalon god Forwarding Merchants, - So. 131
Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. [Jan. 1, '67:dly] Jal3
I AVID C. HERBST, FLOUR, PRO-
19 PrarUkm and Qammtarfnw Merchant, No. 287
Liberty street, cerniT of Band, Pittsburgh, girts his attca
ties to the sate of Floor, Pork, Bacon, laxo, Cheese, Uniter,
Grain, Dried Froltx, Beads, '' ■
q*OoaslgnmautstaapactCulyaol idled* an3:ly
Alex, fursyth, (successor to
Yonyth A Booth) Forwarding and Oommiulon Mer
, Beater in Wool, tildes. Floor. Bacoa, Lard and Lard
Oil and Prod geo generally, No. 76 yftter sL, PlUslmrgh, Pa.
B "RIDDLE, GENERAL COMMISSION
,• Kerehant and Dwder in Groceries and Prodace, 27
strsaCPlUshtirgb, Pa.
Bsfscto £. nawiTtct, Pittsburgh*
BIOALKT, OOSQBATI A Pittsburgh.
AB-OonslgamentsaoUdtedfcnds&tUfiictory returns gnar-
Bteed. , delftlydawT
EOBERT HUTCHINSON, COMMISSION
Merchant, for the sale of Westers Reserve Choose,
r, Lard, Bacon, Fish, Pot and Pearl Ashes, Salasrates,
.. OBa, Floor, Grain, fiwda.Dried Frnit,and Produce generally,
Na t Btnilhflold street, between First and Water. ap3
OHARLES B. LEECH, FORWARDING
and CbsU&ldoa Merchant. Dealer la Floor, Grain, Be.
COO* laid end Butter, and all kinds of Produce, No A Smith
' fleda ktraet, between First and Water. apS
TJAGLE GARD-
11l IHKB, Wholesale Dealer la Flour, prarlaioas ami
.pSfnfle generally, Kb. d.Sereath street, between Liberty
•ad PltUlrOTgh, Pa.
. A^-Temsciiah.
fflarpttß.
TYTILLIAM SIcCLINTOOK, Dealer in
Yf Carpet*. No- ITS Market rtrwfc. fr 2
“ < W. D*4b U. fII'CALLUM,
IN CARPETS, OIL . CLOTHS,
•1 * MAin»aa,*c.Na.g7rtiorth«tree» near Wood.
attonuss.
S GREET M’KNIGUT, ATTORNEY AT
Law. aad Solid Lor of tho Bank of Pittsburgh, No. UO
h street. Pittsburgh.
TOSBPB 8. * A. P. MORRISON, AT
tf. torn*y**tLa». ODc# No. 83 Fourth «t, nmr Wood,
flllsborgh, Pa. m J* 4
StJJ ©OOUS,
GH. LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy
• Dry Goods, of the origin*! Bee Uive, No 74
agMJPwt. •Pttubaruhe 101-19
UKPHY & BURCHFIELD, DEALERS
In Silka and Ladled Cro« Oooda generally, Cloaks,
i and Shawls, lSmbralderioe and Staple Uoods, for
oao, AttoansuAlly extensive assortment In til the
above departments, just Medved and selling at the loweet
f*!S»Hortb<aalccr. Ponrth tad Market «8
» m ■ yrrm’a -O. t. aaTBOXT t TPXX
"A '-MASON & CO., WHOLESALE
A «'and Retail Pealcn In Fancrand Staple Dry Goode,
tf rihb street, Httsbogh.
Bt .H. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street,
Ja Dttisrla* Bonoete, Hate. Straw Trtmodoge, and
vOoodf generally.. ;
Cantastß.
Carriage and Wagon flannfaetory.
M, Is. BTEPHKNB. Ajent,
Carter Sniikfitld Street and Piamend Alley,
rapectfuUr mfora therggggL£
.W eatiUa that he ie caw located as
«>,« fc—batineM of Carriage makingin ell its
Tarietta. and is alee prepared to execute orders l»r Wagons
tJell descriptions, including «H work for Ire* Merchant*
"floUddoc*continuance of the patronage so liberally kc
atowad upon bin» whfle at the old stand ox •‘Bigelow a Co-,
be wouldeasure hie friend* that the same care eud atten
tion will b* glvcatoall hia order* at heretofore,
coradthaearrteooftho hart workmen,, and baring ample
a&artiaestaeiiewVtt'ofor the finishing of floe work.
- of heavy work now onhand.»nlt
•hie fer bprl'!« see. All work warranted for 12 month*.
JKa»pHtUcttUrattaaUoa gfrco to repairs. JalUyJ
OaiUk uA Carriage Ptetory.
JOHSIOS, BILOT HER 4. CO.,
Cartier if SdMotU and t
AIAEOBENT CITf.
tTTODLD EESPECTFBLLY IN- rjrcma,
WW. ftya thrir friendly and the public gqo»i£eg§afe.
. imHy, tint tbe?: af% mannhcturing Carriage*, Barouche*,
Hottawajs, BngglM»SWiib»*nd Chariots,ln all their varh
ba^MSTrtttatrietregard to durability
• beat ftatern Ehafia Poiee and Wboel stuH they feelcoafl*
4ant that all Who (kvor them with their patronage will be
,1 • aatlcfled on trial of their work.
purchasers ar* requested togire them a call before pnr
. ooSslyd
■PgAT.WTTT TTAT.T. BEBTATTBANT,
ifjxnma porn B7RZXT.
/OSBPB PRIOKEB,
>bopbietob.
A LI, THE. DELICACIES OF
ft TU» BEAMS, prepared br tb*"***
perMOad eook»,»wrfw«p*ttk* shortest, do
' nee, firoa
! gXXCPCLOCK A. U. USTIIr-TWKLV* O'CLOCK P. M.
lU titld«* toth6 lias, pecalltr to the Sat, West or
£o«Sfa, roctind duly by Repress, >nd sewed tip to order.—
BtiiONlßtitriDMii the table at WALNUT BALL ell
"ihsttbsir eoald dseii*,.
- Ok{niohnli Thpotfiir flib,Ouaa end early
TsistsTilaota foj? ocllilyd
SPEGiax. notice.
yinimtlilp Vanderbilt for Europe.
fa«iMc*rtirith Oooktil ProrUlpta-'.-
;.T;a LlMlTEDimmber of,3d cksvfgjgfc
=“S«B»^Sffla4^2SSlS£
tSTYck.m SATUIIDAV, April 10,
' to Smiliuiiiptoi, tonAoii,
--.<t. j. intigiD. ttd BraUD rt(2s* For t>***
SSMSSfIf" D. TO&BANOK,
. * So. 5 Bonitas tf n*n»Egw York,
Sundries.— *
• lMolb*.«trictljfre«li tabU Butter,
ia»4ak&nfrZn* * •
1800 U*. Wo. 1 htmtiAid,
• : -s^boabpriwußfUdPeaco®*
--1 M ftl jfoonfCbtekan*,
r <i ■>. -ijoctumu,
• - W tew fc* Tnriwja.
VfedvadttdbraaUbj
■JS.
OTABCU AGENOi.—kIAVIiJO BKKN
* O tteoistal Irut fcr Pitawirsb,
: fflßcnMSlPANT,Carth*«l*erfihsif PKABL
«mca,(*WehUw»TT*»t«!ean»liaqßaWr««w/ k «w^n
tattUi«*r£*t)»r*t»wpwp*nrf towpptr
M*twadutQTWi , pneM< '
- ftiifa lathia a n ctntn lt>Mri>t " nt our preawit rtoca.
| H.tKa,wub.b,i w uwtb»d« v? y<i; ri , t
So/C Woo^wr**
fmtnRKATKHT-MATnH MAUUXNEIN
> wiiaapLiMi wmt a shall isvebment.
. : . Tnojua- patest hatch machlhe „
!■ a riwnW >t»«p< ami Silk*?. Tho Mathias
tolrnbr w. urf '•ill m*. >»•
;lU*af tte.maiiobesanr Ink uott tlmo. When gcod
»»» to la t* hat tmlOf It nuirlallr redooei the cc*-
M ißiuelcosatjW Weeiilce phrllegoeen offered »>
n^eete aedentoprlra. lorp«nfeii«i»,emll*<OAZKrc»
oomrniia sooiCnra iwt leUA«miT
)LM IDES—BSO dry-flint hides,
JLL ■ l . ; SiQnra>dlKUk,theertreejafcr i»le
w~" <‘i ■ enosexa haebacoita 00, .
•0 Bo.2»UMrtr>tiMe
Commission, Sit.
.ilOTaanra.— ioni_mco...... ion mm.
JOS. 8. LEECH & CO.,
So* SU A 94-4Xlt»ertjst M Pittsburgh, I*«.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IJT
FLOUR AND BACON,
Xin Plat* ami Tinr£er*B Stock,
AND
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES.
Jyiiviiy
si-kwoct iußOACGß...Bexjuirx r. PCTTiT...w*.n. warncst-
BPIUNGER HAREACGH A CO./
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IN
Wool, Hides, Provisions& Produoe Generally,
No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
Jal2 ___
McALFH? & CO.,
(Ul* of J. 8. Leech, McAlpia ft Co, Pittsburgh.)
GENERAL CO3IMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MKRC:
Levee and Wiuhlngtoß Arenne,
WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS TKKHITOKT,
Joseph B. Leech A end Pitubnrgh Merchants gener
tUf. JjrllnlAwlyT
THOMAS A QALLAOHER,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS, Ah. SO Pint Street, SL Laqia, Mo.
um to
SISOCB, A Co., | Joxzs A Lacyb.
Lotxsn, Srewaa* ft 00, 1 Zoo A Plant.
Will purchase to order, Lead, Hemp, Bacon, Grain. Ac.
Prompt attentiaagiven to any manner of forwarding.
. Jo&lyri*
Dxvjsn.trwts d. u. stK>xXTi>s,
LEWIS * EDGERTON, (Successors to D.
T Morgan A Co-,) Wholesale Grocers and Commission
Merchants, 107 Wood street, Plttsbnrgh. rorS
Henry s. king, (late of' the
firm of King A Moorhead,) Commission Merchant,
and Dealer In Pig Metaland Blooms, No. 70 Water street, be
low Market. Pittsburgh, Pa- • apM
A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO BAR
• dy, Jones A Co,) Commission and Forwarding Mer
chant; Agent of the Madison nnd Indianapolis Railroad, cor
ner First and Ferry eta., Pittsburgh, Pa. JaShlyd
E" DWARD T. 'MEQRAW, GENERAL
Commlaion Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer in Mans
factored Tobacco, Imported and Domestic Cigars, Snuff, Ac.,
ftc, No. 241 Liberty street, opposite the bead of Wood, Pitts
burgh, Pa. tnhl2:ly
T. LITTLE dt CO.,
TTrnOLESALE GROCERS,
YY COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And dealers in
FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE,
FISH, OILS and PRODUCE.
No. 113 Second Bt.» Pittsburgh, Pa.
03. Liberal advance* made on conalgntnenlß. tnrlS
Bagaley,' cosgrave'a 00.,
Wholesale Grocers, Noe. 18 and 20 Wt>*l street, Pitta
bnrgh.
oko.o. aua..... _ .a. a. nxaote.
Reis a berger, grocers and
Dealers Id Bacon, Lord, Flour, Cheu**. Brooms, At,
Sontii-Woet corner Suiitbfleld and ftoooad Streets, Pitts
bnrgh. uc-Lljd
Alexander" king, wholesale
Grocer and Importer of Soda Ash, No. 273 Liberty
street, Pittsburgh. I‘a-
WM. MITCHELTREE, Jr.,'fc BRO.,
Wholesale Crod-rs, Rectifying DbtUlers,*&nd Wine
and Llqnor Merchants, No. 209 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
Jo2S
jso. b. roxrs— jab. l. cootri.
JONES & COOLEY, WHOLELALE GRO
CERS and Boat Furnisher*, (Kderi in Produce and
Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 141 Wat. r street, near Chsrry
Alley. Pittsburgh, Pa. my2fl
6AM*L p. r , nrthi b. DILWOhTH.
SIIRIVER & DILWORTH, WHOLESALE
Grocers, No. 130 and 132 Second street, (liotwecn Wood
and Smithfield. Pittsburgh.
joux ploto sjcaiK. ru>rn~- mtua plots.
JOHN FLOYD A CO., WHOLESALE
Grocers and Commission Mirc’.muU, No. 173 Wo«-l and
22? Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Jclfl
Watt"'* wilson, wholesale gro-
CERS, Commission Merchants and Dealer* ta Pro
duct' and Pittsburgh Manufacture*. No 25$ Liberty slreot,
Pittsburgh. Ju2s
15aiah Diatit nicKir
ISAIAH DICKEY A CO., WHOLESALE
Grocers, Commission Mercliasts,and Dealers in Pradnco,
No. 80 Water *trw-t,aad iVI Front street. Pittsburgh.
WM. McCUTCIi EON A CO., WHOLE
SALE Grtver*. Produce and CiimmUsion Mercluau,
aod Dvsler* iu I'ittebtirgli Maaufm'tnr«l Articles, No. 210
Liberty *tn-et, ovrarr <if Ir* in, Pittsbnrgh. Pa. n«y3
JOBJt ATITKU A. J. LEX GILLS- ATUSLL-
Atwell, lei: & co., wholesale
Clnwrs. Produce ami Corainleefm*'Merchant*. aD<l
Dealoiiin Pittsburgh Maontactnrrs. No. 8 iVnxi street,
tween Wat-r and Froot st, Pittsburgh. apifl^
ROBT. SOLISES H. RftJUSC.X.
R ROBISON A CO.. WHOLESALE
• Grocer*, Commission Merchants, and Dealer* in *.ll
kimls of Provision*, ProHiicA and Pittsburgh Manufacture*,
No. 235 Liberty «treut, Pittsburgh. )*lP:lyd_
R — OBERT H. KINU7WHOLK3ALE URO
CEH, Commission Merchant, and Dealer In FV.Ulier*,
Fish, Floor, and nil kiodi of C<motry Produce, N«. 211 Lib
erty street, month of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pv Liberal ad
vances made on omaignmcnU. Jas:lrd
KODrST *. BatAJUl**.
Robert dalzell a co., wuole-
SALE Grow*. OoramiMinn and Fcu-wardiug Mer
chant* nod DcaJerwin Produce and Pitttbnrgh ilanufactnrea.
No. 251 L»*erty street. Pittsburgh, Pa rnyl
Ktal Estate agents.^
-. |LL j An WARD,
Dealer in promissory notes,
Bod<!«, Mortgage* and all securities for money.
Persona can procure loan* through my Agency, un reason
able terms.
Those wishing to invest their money to good advantage,
mb always find first and second class paper at my office, for
*n cuiumnnicationi and Interview* strictly confidential.
Office GRANT STREET, opposite St. Paul's Cathedral.
JeLdtf ___
Uoobsclitts, &c.
W S. RENTOUL, 20 St. Clair street,
* De*lerin߻Ugionsnnd Miswllaneons Book*, and
Depository of American Tract Socletj’s Publications.
mrlfcdawlyF
WM. G. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationers,
Blank Book Manufacturers and J»»b Printers,
67 Wood street, l’o.
Yji c' COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO
Pi, s. gadlwr.) Wholusalo aud Retail Dealer in Books,
Statlubury and Paper Hangings, Fedural street, 6th door 8.
K, of Market Square, Allegheny, Pa. __
JOHN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND
gtatloner, successor to Davison k Agoew, No. 63 Market
street, near Focrth. Pittsburgh, Pa.
XT AY A CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA
|\ TIONERS, No. 65 Wood street, next door to the cor*
ner of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. School and Law Dooks con
stantly on hand.
T L. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA
fj , TIONER. No. "S Fourth sL, Apollo BnUdJngs.
TT UN T & MIN E R, BOOKSELLER
FI and Stationer, Mnannlc Hall, Fifth street.
iHusic, &t. _ __
JOHN lT meIIOR, No. 81 WOOD ST.,
betere-o DieeioeJ All., end ‘j""' l
fir CHICKERINO A SONS’ (Boston) PIANO FORTES, MA
BON k HAMLIN'S MODEL MELODEON'H and ORGAN
HARMONIUMS, and Dealer In Mnsicand Musical Goods.
Js23
HKLEBER & BRO., No. 53 FIFTH
« St., Sign oftbeGolden Harp, Sole Agent for NUNNS
k CLARK’S (New York) unrivalled Grand and Square
PIANOS, and CARHART & NEEDHAM’S genuine MELO
DEONB and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, Dealers in Music and
Musics) Instruments. fofi
CHARLOTTE BLUME, MANUFACTUR
ER and Dealer la Piano Fortes, ami Importer of Music
and Musical Instruments. Sols Agent for the HAMBDKO
PIANOS,aIso for UAZLET, DAVIS A CO.’S Boston Pianos,
With and without ASole&n Attscbmsat. 118 Wood street.
my 3 . .
ER. O'BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED
at Dr. Smith’s,corner Fifth and Smithfleld streets, on
DAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, from 10 to
1 and Ito 8 o’clock. „ „ , a.
d7*Bcd<!enc» on tho Brownsvfflo Road. Je23:lyo*
Preneh Artificial Flowers and Plow©
Materials. .
WE are now receiving oar Spring Styles of
French Flowers and Flower Material*, which for va
riety and beauty surpasses any former seasons Importa
tions. Manufacturing nearly all the Goods we offer lorsa o,
enables us to offer to Wholesale purchasers ioducomouU
both In prim and confined styles.
Ostrich and Fancy Feathers In many styles, * ur
Spring Solos, also, every description of low prb»d Fancy
Fcetbera, for trimming Boys’ aod Childrens Straw ana
Fancy Hat*. For sale on liberal terms, by
3 JNO. C. HENDERSON SMYTII A CO,
3OO Broadway, New York.
American Plow«ra, liuscbcs, Trimming*,
Ac., Ac.
THE subscribers beg to draw attention to
their department of American Flowers, Busches and
Trimmings, which wtllbe found complete, the designs being
taken trom the fashionable French, and the rnsnu
Iscture amjlfud to fAorcicn. FaeUrritt. n hnlesaU Buycrt
only are W I Q "JNO tO C*HENDERSON P PMVTn A CO,
jblT:3md 200 Broadway. New York.
l«3fL — CARPETS. 185&
-rro MARKET STREET CARPET STORE.
TS-^CIttrPREPARED TO SUPPLY
I •« j -««/« fir Velvet, Brussel*. .Threo ply and In-
A JASi f mrj dnvripaoii, «,I« «oJ wittj. n-r
< wide, at lower price* than we
<?ilCk.lhs,fj>‘a» t °' [^ 1 BixtUng for office or
bar© #TOT Wtadow Shades, and everything couusct
. cborcbe*/KSmacntof’llouse Furnishing,
edwith in prices after tho Spring
Asw© to nurchasers to make thsir
Trade opens, and at our p«»nt very
selections now from oor large Dines jpcLrNTOCK
low Prices. W :
n. kiddle,
ft* gy rifth streab
30 hbdi. N.O. Sugar, 7. - .
30 bbla. Golden Byrap MolMses , . -
1000 kegs Nalls. a«rted lUO*,
15 bbU-RoU Bolter,
2000 Prime Codfish,
900 bushels Bye,
100 boats Window Glass,
SO coils Manilla Rope, '
60 balesNavvOakum,
60 doK Eloe Washdraards,
100 do. Patent Buckets,
8» do. Cora Brooms,
la*tffl*«4fors*leky (k2i) VAST * WILMS. ,
RLPBRENCESi
Grams.
DtESinans.
PITTSBURGH, “WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1858.
JHanufartums,
WELLS. RIDDLE * CO.,
80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
HAHTJTACTEEXiA cr
TirillPS, TIIONGS AND SWITCHES.
YY Orders solicited from the trade, and promptly ship*
P*d as par tnstrnetlons.
Txxuu—C months, or i pt-r cant, dlscwuci t: cuh.
_sa2silydAwfl ■
•JOS. F. UAMILTOS fc CO.,
ENGINEERS Ac MACHINISTS,
Comer Fintand Liberty Stt., Pittiburgk, Pa.
C UPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, for Grirt
r atid Bow Mills, Breweries, PrinUug BsLtbUsbmena,
Maunnctories, Ail. mado to order.
Th-y il*o rontinna the manufactureofthelr Celol>r»»«d
MAOIUSISTB' TOOLS,
Surb as Turning Lathes,
Iron Plcners,
lbiringiunl Drilling Machines, Ac.
AUr». Wroncht Iron Shafting, with Pullevs, Hangers. Ac.
s«Sa;lydaly> ' ' |*r
HENRY GERWIG,
3To. 459, comer Penn and Walnut Slretle,
Manufacturer of Pittsburgh
HEMP AND MANILLA BED CORDS, HEMP ROPE,
from In. to V/i inch. Halter Rope. Broom Twine. Sellring
Twine, Wool Twine, Flax and Cotton Reino Twine, Sash
Cord, Torrr-d and Packing Yarn.
t®»A.TuU supply of the abort* constantly on hand and
for salu at market mtea. }a27Jtnd
F. J. BC3HA—.
BUSHA & QTXTBNOORF.
HAivcrAcnjuu or
S'T BJ A BOILERS
AND ALL KINDS OF
SHEET lEOW WOHE.
Penn Street,-near Water,
Attsburgh, Penna.
ftD.Allordera promptly attendedlo. ft24:3md
A. . LYONS
(Successor to A. Lyoni A Oo.)
LOOKING GLASS A PICTURE FRAMES.
AS I) DEAERIt IN
Varikty goods, tec..
■ So. 138 Wood St,, Pittsburgh, Pa.
fe3:dtf
MORRIS 6c COLTART,
sols luscrxorcuaa o?
HUGHE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC
FORGE AYD TRIP HAMMERS.
HAMMERS of tho following nze, Ac.,
made to urder
No. 1, Lilt 7 Id. full blow, 3005 lbs. Price $ 350.
“ 2, ** 9 “ *• “ 5C98 - “ 450.
“ 3, “12 *• « - 11099“ “ GOO.
“4, “la “ “ - 23083 “ •* 900.
« 5, -20“ •• “ 41150“ “ 1500.
“ d, “24 “ “ •• Cl2Ol “ 2CUO.
Orders solicited. For particulars addma
MORRIS k COLTAUT,
ja2l:<Uy Pittsburgh, pi.
BRADLEY.
Bass Lure, (Below tbs SL Clair Street Bridge,)
Allegheny City, Peona.,
UAOTPACTCU& or
GSIDLEY’S WOOLEN OITTISG UU,
Of every Color and Number.
IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON
short eotic* fur every color or number or Yarns. Jlat
ng bee#ooeof the original manuUctnrwra of the celebra
nt “Bradley Woolen Yams," In connection with my brother,
Wm. Bradley,of \Yh«diug, I wtxild respectfully eolieit a
share of tlm orders for Varus, as shore.
£s'*Cmfb paid for Sheep Skins snd Wool. JeSTdyd
WILLIAM BAA.VHILL.„ U. B»USa
WILLIAM BARNHILL A CO.,
G 1 Ponnst., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Po.
STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET
Iniu Workers, Manufacturers of Barnhill's Patent
Boiler, Locomotive, Fined mid Cylinder Boilers, Chimneys,
Breirlien, rire Bed, Stonm Pipes, Condcusurs, Salt pans,
Sugar Pans, Iron Yawls, Lafe Busts, etc. Also, Bladumitlw’
Work, Bridge and Viaduct Irons, done ul the shortost ntv
tico. All orders from a distance promptly attended to.
Je22
Penn Cotton Altlla, Plttsburgti.
Kennedy, guilds & co., manufac-
TURKKS of—
Penn A No. 1 heavy 4-4 Sheetings;
Carpet Chain -f all colors and shades:
Cotton Twine;
“ Bed Coni*;
“ Plough Liatssud Sash Cord;
u Kupe-of all sixes and doscnpU-oas;
Batting.
jts left at the Hardware Btoro of Logan, Wilson
A Co., L3l Wood will bare attention. Je2s.ly
James'uTvvin^
MANUPACTUIIKR 07
SULPHURIC ETIIER; Salpburic Acid;
Sweet Spirits of Nitre; Nitric Acid;
Hodman's Anodyne; Muriatic Aci't,
A<|na Ammonia,' FIT; Nitrous ■!»
Fowler's Solution; my 3
J.ti. PXUUX V 4. JiILVaON Sit JOUASoS.
PJKRttIN 4b JOIINbON,
AND DEALERS IN
WE. CHILDS Jfc CO’S PATENT ELAS
• TIC nUE AND WATEE-PEOOF CEIUbVT
ROriflNO, ]33Tamn Strict, Pituburgh. Pa. odlaltf
~ ‘ WILLIAM TATK & SOfi, “
PLUMBER AND OjVS FITTER, No. 10
Fourth near Liberty, and 472 Penn Street, next
door to Ahlerman Parkinson's UtJUo, si.d Federal ft., tuwr
Laouck Alleglu'tiy.
<3T“Ferry of Fittisss for Wale*, Gas *t*l
Htcnn*. my 31.1/
Llncaustlc l'll« Floor,
•.n.-rvaterie*, Vratibute* and Stuff-*
For Chnrvlieo, Hull*,
ALFRED ENGLAND. Solo Agent.
if ROM THE ORIGIN / L PATENTEES,
Uiw*. Minton A C<l, London. and Mcur*. Millar A
Ooates. New York, for Pittabnrgh aud the Want.
All work rx«cuted in u aupvnor style. Plans.
air! Spt-cltnem can be e*>vo at No. 2 Fourth street, near LaU
arty. [op2s] mrlKlyd
' JOHN CAMPBELL,
Manufacturer of bootsi^
and SHOES of <v.-ry ascription, 'Nil 31 SmlthhcU
street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ra^lltlyu
{nsucanct Hgrnts.
TITE & CHAFFEE Agent, Neptune Insur
sues Ov, Lxlayette Uslt, Wood itn-tt.
R FINNEY, Ageut Eureka lusuracneCo.,
• No. 9 Water street
A“ aT CAH R I E R , SECRETARY
• Prnn*ylTnnia losurunce Company of Pittsburgh,
Jones’ Building, Fourth street.
SAMUEL L. MAIISIIELL, Seevetary CitT
sens’ Tnsursufo Company, m Water street.
FM. GORDON, Secretary Weßtern Insur
• sneeOumpsny, 92 Water street.
J“ GARDINER COFFIN, Agentfur Frank
a Hn Fire TusuniDre Coni|amy, North-east corner Wood
and Third straeta.
PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware
• Mutnsl Insurance 0a,42 Water street.
THOS. J. HUNTER, Agent Fanners’ and
Mechanics’ Insurance Co. 90 Water street.
JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental
Insurance FiOhstreet.
\Y JPOTN DEXTETL Agent Great Went
• era Insurance C 0.97 Frunt itroet.
4lpt)olstrt)_>
Wall Paper Werehoaie,
WALTER P. MARSHALL & CO., Im
port on and Dealers, 87 Wood street, between Fourth
street and Diamond Alley, where may be found an extensive
assortment of every description of Paper Hangings, for Par
lors, Halls, Dining Rooms sud Chamtwra. Also, Window
Shades, in great variety at lowest prices to country dealers,
selfl WALTER V. MARSHALL * CO.
b. tDKCxneo.v w. Biveasa.
EEDMUNDSON & CO., Nos. 9G and 98
• Third street, near Wood, Manufacturers and Dealers
In WALL PAPER,
OURTALN GOODS.
ORNAMENTS, FRINGES,
TASSELS AND CORDS,
COMPORTS, BEDS,
PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESSES, Ac,
Would eolidt the attention of purchasers to their large
and varied stock. ap29:flmd
JSErBERT, Practical Updolsterer,
• Ho. 100 Third Slrret, Pittsburghf
Mannmctursr and dealer Id CURTAINS, CORNICE,
BANDS. SHADES and BLINDS, MATTRABSES, COMFORTS,
CUSHIONS, Ac. Particular attention paid to Steamboat
work. Carpets fitted and laid to order. mrl9-.lyd
JFutmtutt.
joint s. Totnw—.tbos. b. votraa raacn l. tous«
T. D. YOUNG A. CO.,
uiumcnuu or
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of Every Description.
FACTORY—AWeraJ £l. bettoee n IFylw and Benna. Aeena«
Warehouse—Nos. 18 & 40 Smithdeld SL,
STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—W«
are constantly manufacturing STEAMBOAT CABIN
FURNITURE and CHAIRS, and invite the attention of
those Interested in furnishing boats.
•*3o:<l£vS T. D. YOUNO A 00.
JAMKS W. WOODWiCLL,
CABINET FURNITOR E MANUFACTURER
Non. 97 & 99 Third SL, Pittsburgh.
JW.W. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS
• his friends aud customers, that he has Just completed
his stock of Furniture, which Is decidodly the largest and best
srer offered for sale In Ihladty. As he Is determined to
bold hi* stock, with scaauasd materials, beat workmanship
and newest designs; and from the extent of kls orders and
fkdlity in manuCsctaring, lio Is enabled to produce warrant'
sd FURNITURE at the lowest prices.
He keeps oltrays on band tne greatest variety oT every
description of famitnre, from the cheapest and plainest, to
the most elegant and costly, tbat(a house, or any part ofoae,
may be furnished from his stock,or manufactured expressly
to order. tnr2o
AY & MARTIN'S
BLACKING
A largo lot of this celebrated Blacking rec’d this day by
josKPn n.Ein.va,
Corner of the Diamood and Market Btreeta.
JJ. WOODS’ PEsYRL ST ARCH constant*
• ly on hand and for salo by the underrigned. Ftmi
lit* may be assured that this superior starch will be found
equal to any of the more expeoaive forms of Com Starch in
Oso, for tnnddng delicate Rlauc Mange, Puddlngr, or Cake.
Be particular to enquire fur “Woods’ Pearl Btami-
A. A. HARDY, sj
anil corner Firstand Forty streets. -
*T7’ARNIHPS’ —15 bbla Copal,
Y 6 do Coach,
12 do Japan,
i do Demar,
3 do "“Fine Flowing.
AU of a superior quality and for sals low hy
mrd MACKEOWN A FTNLEY.
HOMINY —20 bbls. in store and for sale by
tOtIO J. B. CANFIELD.
PEARLASH— 50 bbla. just xec'd and for
aaltby mrlO , J.B. PANFIELD.
LIME— 200 bbla. fresh in store and for sole
by mrlO' ; J. ft CASraOD.
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TFist. and having an extensive aradaliun amongstpitbutintst
men, and rtatSvng ad classes, it offers induceMentstoadvert
titers as the best medium through which to reach the public.
MS-TOE T9EEKLT GAZETTE is issued every IHdau
day and Saturday, on a large blanket sheet, and conlofni in
addition to the nans of the week, a carefully prepared and
retiabl* report of U* liar Lets, commmial and monetary of
a firs, and an accurate Sank JtUe List, corrected weekly for
thitpaprr- mnWafT >< the best Commercial iftuipaper in tie
W'jt
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L2U cents per week, payable to the Carriers.
WESK LY—Two Dollar* per annum, payable to advance.
Clubs are furbished oh~tne following term*:
Ftht eopfee one „.lj 00
Zto u “ “ - -Jo CO
twenty “ “ “ ——2 O
And one to the person getting up the elnb free.
M^ Advance payments are strictly required, and no pe
per will b« eent after the time It up to which it was paid.
Bates of Advertising*
1 Sqosre of 10 Unei, 1 time —... 60
i “ “ “ a u ™ ™ i oo
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Yearly advertisers are entitled to one square, ebang
ableat pleasure, per annum—
with Cuts treble nrico. A oo
Letter from Sew Orleans,
CorrfgpOQ-loucu of tbo Pittsburgh Gazette.
New Orleans morale—Sunday desecration and
amusemenU- Character of tome amusements, etc.
Dear Gazette ; The peculiar customs of ths
South, especially ( fu New Oilcans, attract the
notice of strangers, everywhere they may go.
L is easy to perceive that there is a strange
mixture of French and Yankee Ingenuity in
many things.
New Orleans is a bad school to learn good
morals. We ofton think of the remark of the
old Dotohman to his son, while traveling where
the Warm Springs in Virginia are located, who,
on stopping (before they were used as a place of
resort) to. give water to his horses, it
was hot water, and exclaimed, “Drive on, Han*;
hell is not three miles off.*’ So of this place; Its
affinities with that place of all others to be
shunned, is pretty olose. We don’t Wonder the
placo is scourged by “Yellow Jack,” as it is a
kind of modern Sodom. The fact is, that the
Scml-Infidel-Frcnch Catholic element isso strong
ly infused into the community, in imitation of
Parisian life, that it is no wonder the morals of
the place are so detestable. The American, or
most moral portion of the residents, have ac
complished a great deal— all that has been done.
But the city has been so long under French and
Spanish inQucnce, that moral reform will be
slow. There is some hope of the young Creole
populatiou coming up, though the old folks lire
to such an old age in the French partof the city,
that the only fear is they will torrupUthe young
store. There is only one thing, which we tell somo
of the good and virtuous citizens here, that will
over prevent the entire destruction of this wicked
oily, before the world is finally destroyed—that
is the presence of a few devoted, God-fearing
persons, ns you will remember lived in Sodom
aod Gomorrah just before the destrnclion of
those pheea. We hope you editors read the
Bible—well, presuming you do, you will remem
ber.ibat if there hod been ten righteous persons,
it is written, the fate of thoso two iU-fsted cities
would iu all probability have been different,
tieriously, we believe that the presence of de
votedly religioas people hero, is a check on the
wickedness of the place, and it is hoped that ere
long remo eye-sores to the religious residents, as
well ns strangers, will be removed. Such a
large majority of the community Is bent ou
pleasure that they are apt to make Sunday the
lime of giving Lee reign to the promptings of
terribly depraved natures. It seems to us that
this holy day is the day selected, or rather night,
(it is sail—wc have no experience) to hear the
best performances in the theatres and other
places of amassment. And, in passing, we re
gret to say that, so much is the very atmosphere
tainted with the love of pleasure, that even many
of the virtuous and professedly religious of the
citizens are somewhat lax in their principles,
and do not rebuke the spirit of tho Sabbatb
breaking part of the community.
The character ol many of the amusements are
somewhat different Xrcm .thasefc*itneiacd in
truly American cities and towns. Besides the
pleasure loving spirit of the French and Spanish
portion of the city, there is a large class dr wild,
rccklcs9 fellows, connected with business in
terests in ono way and another, blacklegs in
battalions, and crowds of young men, who arc
led by the nose into forbidden pL-arure by thesr
persons, who, if living in any community like
Pittsburgh, would be intimidated. But as they
arc here where there are no law nor preponJera
ting religious influence, they go iaio the full
rounds of dissipation. The grog Bhops of this
city turn out more candidates for the terrible
abyss of ibe botiomlcss pit, than perhaps any
community in the world. The greatest compet
itor in this trade, we believe, is San Francisco,
California. And yet with all this, take away
the abominations aod the unheallbfalnesa of
some seasons, and it is one of the most highly
favored countries in the world, for ~ climate,
fruits, dowers and other products of the soil.
Let us enumerato some things quite common
on Sunday: Quito a large number of business
places are open for the transaction of business
for selling goods, and office duties; steamboats
unloading, drays hauling; theatres hare the
most attractive pieces performed; markets are
more plentifully supplied with provisions, and,
strange to say, that os the Catholic Cathedral is
quite convenient to the largo French market,
many of those who go there stop at that place
and mumble over a few printed prayers, or count
their string of beads, and are, oocording to their
theory, absolved. Sunday night is the best night
for a grand fancy masked ball. Sunday used to
be frequently the most popular occasion for
Soldiers' and Firemans’ parading, but we have
seen none such this wtntor, though frequently
at former visits. Political and business meet
ings are less common than formerly. But one
of tho worst kinds of desecration is the prno
tice of boree racing on the Metaire Course, bull
fighting and cock fighting. We have beard of
no ball-goring this season; bat tbe last lime we
were here, two years ago, the French and Span
ish were frequently gratified with that kind of
Sunday amusement. Baloon ascensions have been
very common this season from the French district.
Wo stop the catalogue, not because the list is
exhausted. Notwithstanding to much vice and
immorality prevailed, and so many spend the
sacred day in such a riotous manner, yet, we
are happy to record, that very many do not en
gage in these things, but on tbe Sabbath aro
found worshipping the true and living God. In
tbe second manimpality or Amoric&n portion-of
the city, the Sabbath is observed pretty well.
Tho friends of the Sabbath are hopeful that the
time will come when tho day will be more reli
giously observed. Will.
JVrt c Orltant, March 22,1858.
“I do not care whether yon call it slavery or
sorvitnde; the man mho ha* menial office* to perform
i* the Slave or the servant, I eare not whether he it
white or black. Servitude or slavery grows out
of the organio straoture of man."—[Speeoh in
tho Senate of Johnson, of Tennessee.
The Nashville Patriot quotes this, and says:
The idea that all men who perform menial ser
vices are Blares, is abhorrent. It is worse a
gross libel npon hundreds and thousands of in
dnstrious, hard working men in all sections of
tho country—in the South as well as in the
North in Tennessee as well as in Ohio. Mr.
Johnson has worked his way up gradually from
What lie afreets now to consider a servile condi
tion in others, to an eminent position, by pon
dering lo tho passions and prejudices of tbe
class whom be denominates, “slaves.” By the
votes of these “slaves” he has been placed in
high office, and it ill becomes him now to Btig
mnliie them. Tbe day laborer on the farm
though he may own no land, though he may not
be able even to rent, and is compelled to perform
menial labor for pay, Is not the slave of his em
ployer, or any one else. He is the peer, if he be
honest and virtuous, of any man in tho State—
aye, of the proudest aristocrat that sneers at his
title to manhood—or of Andrew Johnson, the
Philosopher and Senator! So also are those bum
. ble men and women who fill other positions in
which menial services are performed. They
have neither wealth, nor any great degree of
power, but they have control over their own ac
tions, have the same rights, and are os essen
tially free, as is the Senator who disgraces Eis
robes hy making such ungenerous flings at them
or who debases bis ioteilect to the serfdom and
slavery of party, Elevation beyond his deserts
bos been unfortunato for Andy. If this is the
way he Is to attempt to make character in the
sSenate, he will cover his best friends with shamo
§ind humiliation. _
Tns Irish Ikjuqratios.— An Irish paper—
the Belfast “Banner”—states that emigration
In tho present year willbemuchlessthonin pre
vious years, in conseqaence of the” American
distress. In slk months, it says more persons re
turned from America to Belfast than emigrated
from that port daring tbe whole of 1867. At
present there are but two vessels ready to sail
with passengers for New York and Qnebeo,
While formerly more than twenty lefUhere with
•migrants daring th* nine season.
Testing Seed Cons.—There Is so much dam
aged Corn year, much care will be requisite
in selecting such as is suitable for seed. I have
seen in your paper and elsewhere, several modes
suggested for testing its germinating qualities,
but they are inefficient, impracticable, orattended
with too much trouble to bo generally useful.
The following mode will be found simple,
practical, and certain, abd"can be.&ppliedtoany
extent desired. Pat the shelled'corn in a ves
sel or vessels of such dimensions as ore required
for ibo quantity to be tested. Pour water over
it of about the temperature of milk from the
cow, until it Is fully covered, adding to the
water, from time to time, if the absorption and
swelling of the corn should raise it above the
surface. Set it ia a moderately worm place and
let U remain twenty-four hours. Then pour the
water off, cover the corn with some thick, cloth
which must be kept wet, and let it stand in a
mass, still in a warm place, until it sprouts.—
This will lake place in from thirty-six to forty
eight hoars, usually, if tho corn is good.
I prepare all my corn for planting in this
manner, though 1 know the seed to be good. I
plant sometimes with the sprout half an inch long.
The result is that it brings the plant forward a
week or more earlier than planting dry. This
advantage in the fall is sometimes very impor
tant. The damaged corn from my field last
year did not exceed five per cent.— Cin. Gaz.
The speech of Senator Wade, In tho Senate,
the other day, on tho Kansas question, has ex
cited the ire of the fire epters to an unusual de
gree. The Washington corespondent of the
Richmond South says:
Mn. Samner was chastised for milder insults
than thoso conveyed in the remarks of the Sen
ator from Ohio; cventhat big sneak, Wilson, had
scarcely dared to risk his hide by such bold
language; and your correspondent could not
help heartily wishing, os be witnessed the old
Ohio Freesoilerspoating, and prancing through
his speech, for the punishment of bis body by
the lash.
James Challen Sc Bona' Publications.
WM. S. RENTOUL.No. 20 St. Clair at.,
Pittsburgh, has been appointed GENERAL TltAI-K
AGENT for Pittsburgh, Allegheny and surrounding dnrtrict,
of the valuable and elegant Now Publications of the uljot.
publishers: and will supply the Trado ami community wit),
three at the publishers' rates. ■ Hje following are already
published:
The splendid new work, TOE CITY OF TUB GREAT
RING; or, Jerusalem as it was, os It Is, and os it is to bo, I y
Dr. J.T. Barclay, Missionary to Jerusalem, with a Steel
Portrait of the Author by Aartalu, and upward of seventy
engravings, executed in the finest etyle of art, from Photo*
graphs and original designs, illustrating the various phases
of the city—Ancient, Medlreval, Modem and Millennial,—
also Restoration of the Temple and City as Invested by
Titus; NoticesoPits Jowish, Christian and ITeathen Antiqui
ties; Ita Present Political and Moral condition; Future pm*,
pects, 4c-, Ac. Price, cloth, $3,50; balfcnlC mo
rocco, full gilt, $5,00; taper Turkey or antique,s6, oo. By
mail, poet paid, at the oatne price.
New Juvenile Library for the Sabbath School and Fam
ily. Titles of Serins No. 1:
Bong Without Words, i The Egyptian,
Look Up, or Girls and Flow-! ’
Qarnorcd Thoughts,
Wings and Stingo,
Tho Young Cottager,
Isabel, or lodocnce,
Pot op la neat boxes f^,6o.
TfIBOAVBOF MACHPELAfJ AND OTIIBH POEMS.
By James Cballca. Cloth, $1,00; cloth, fall gilt, 12,6 Mo
rocco, fall gilt, $2,00.
MAP OF JKKUBALKU AND ITS E.WIRONB. Dy Dr
J. T. Barclaj A Bona. ApproTed u the moat aecurat>* Map
vxtant, by maoy dietiognlihod travelers and writer* on the
Holy (Sty. InralTiabto to Sabhatb School* and studcnt/i
ti>« Bible. PLalu 60 cents; colored 75 cents; book form $1;
munntf(J and varnished $1.75.
OIUNDFIELD’S PATRIARCHAL CUAIN OP TIIB
BIBLE. Printed in four lich color*. Price 75 cents; mount
od and ranilsbed (2.
CARPENTRY MADE EASY. By ffm. K. Bell. Tbs
work cootains about Forty Plates, beside* numerous Dia
gram*. Price $3 per single copy, postpaid.
49*Any Of the aboro works will be sent l»y mall. jvwt
paid, ou tbs raci-ipt of lb« retail price.
Q3_A liberal discount to Ministers.
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Onr Stuck ol
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t'-ißum, hail, nisivo room, rncßcn
CEIL f.V U PAVERS
Matty 'iittrely ueir tleaigoa for Fire Window
Shari.-*, Testers, Me.
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Light Cream Ale.
THE subscribers respectfully announce to
thrir rust;>m«r* ami ih" pnMk that uaiuf r» the
. oneeot Harley end Hope. and in »nlt the ttrnr*, th- r **,•
i braving alight and deiicLoa davun-d CICKA.iI A Lt. whi.-h
they are at $1 per barret, and KEGS OF fUN 0A L
> LONS each, to arenmißodata priratn famtlaa. The? bare
i alao X ALE at f*V XX at (7, and luperior ILEX NET at £3
p> r bid, and amaller ciuke id proportion. Aleo excellent
PORTER AND RROWN PTot'T /
~ "*yOrder aetit to tb»ir fireaery In PITT STREEf, will
receive prompt attention. i“
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No. W and i*i Third *'.n;
A 'RARE CHANCE'FOR A PHYSICIAN
to obtain a (pud country location A* lam desirous
ui r"iiM>*les to the city, l will tell uir ;ioperty, Minote*.
■bunt the centre of Aiooo towushif. !‘i mile* (ruin Pitts
burgh and .1 mile* from Hay'* Station on the P.. Ft. W. k
C K.IL Price,|l2lX> isrms sost; for farther particular*
cn., .ii, ■■■'. br George MrCV-ofc, Fifth street, Puteburch, o>
the • ithivnher, on the premises.
tnrif nil JOHN T. PETERS. M D
FKJjINCH’S
MO'ricL,'
Corner f / FranJr/ort Sirrrt and City Hall S/uan, oppoeu’t
Oit City HtiU, Nrto JVrA: City.
THIS HOTEL is conducted on tho Ecroi’e w
I’l-kN Of Lotwwj Rousls, and tn. l *!* u thoy ma» be or
deie.l, ill the •parlon* Refectory.
There is a B*rb«r J a Shop, villi Baths in r.mnevtiou there
with. This popular hotul la in the immediate Tieiincy of
mercantile bueineti, ami the principal placet of
and offers oeory Imlnnement to tboac who consult conven
ieoca sod economy. Those xoiDE to California or Europe
will be furnished with all the Information they tnaj desire,
and also be protected from imposition in the purchase <•>
passage tickets. R. FRENCH, I’topri. tor.
N. U. —Beware of Runners who say we are fall, a» menj
ere interested in taylng so. mrl I:9tmi
Allegheny Coal Depot,
Corner Anderson St. and Railroad.
CANNEL AND BITUMINOUS COALS,
delivered in rittiburgn or Allegheny.
•CD-OrJere dropped in the 1», 0, Pittsburgh, tt,« Order
Box.corner Fourth and Wood *ts_or left at the Office, Alle
gheny, promptly attended to
feUyd mrs W. A. McCLURG.
JOHN THOMPSON Ac CO„
House painters, glaziers and
GRADERS, 13» THIRD STREET. Sign Painting
executed with neatness and dlepatch. Mixed Palntt, Oil,
Turpentine, t smith, Japan and English Patent Drier*,
VtUe Montaigne Zinc, a eery superior article Philadelphia
and Pittsburgh White Lead always on hind and for sale
\\ e are prepared to Grind Color* for Pointi-rs, Dru[i P -t«tf ->r
others at the shortest nc>Lir«, os we have a mill which
grinds by steam. Pointers will sare money by getting
their colors ground witq os. tori idly
Richardson’s lrisL Ltnens, Damasks, Ac.
THE public will please benr in mind that
tbeOKNOINE GOODd are alwayserxled with tho full
■iguatare of the firm, rir:
RICHARDSON, SONS k OWDEN.
J. BULLOCREA J. B. LOCKE, AgmU,
3fi Church st., near Barclay sL. New York.
New BocbeUe or L
HAVING mad'earraj
KNOX for a ropply ol i
berry, 20,000 rtrong thrifty Pla
toe price*:
1000 plants 4125 00 1 25 plant*.
600 “ 65 00 12 ••
*JW “ 35 00 6 “ .
100 •• Ift CO | 3 “ 103
60 “ 800 | 1 “ 60
Order* addressed to Re*. J. HNOX, or the enbecribor, ac
companied with the caib nr a suitable reference where tl.e
partltw are not known, will be flllod in the order in which
they an received.
Plant* oftho NEWMAN'S TIIORNLESS BLACEREIIRY,
will be farniahed at the same price*.
JAMES WARDROP,
No- *7 Filth itrret, Pittsbtirsh, Pa.
iawton Blackberry,
mgements with Rev. JJ
Plants of this valuable Dla'k:
lanU are oßerod at the follow]
mrl&dtwtfT
Removal—Bcerhave'a Holland Bitters.
WE have removed the manufactory of
IUERHA VCS HOLLAND BITTERS to No. Wood
itmt, below 6«ooq<1.
MCidtwtfT BENJAMIN PACK, A CO.
Glycerine* camphor soap—lgro.
this superior article Just rac'd and &»r »ale by
mrlt B. L. FAHNESTOCK a 00.
BAZIN’S PERFUMERY—A complete ..a
•ortnunt of I’oruadr*, Toilet Extract*, Perfume Satrh
els, etc., Just rec’d and for sale by
mrlT B. L. FAHNESTOCK k CO.
ROSIN —75 bbls.just rec’d and for sale by
mrlT B. L. PAIINESTOCK k 00.
Artist materials of &u dosci iption 3,
to bo bad wholesale or retail by
nif!7 B. L. FAHNESTOCK k CO.
STRANGE’S Superior Pencil Sharpener,
for sale by W. 8. ILAVEN,
PrlO Corner Market and Second street.
TURPENTINE —25 bbls. receiving by
MACKEOWN k FLNLEY,
nirlfi No. 167 Liberty street.
OAfJ HU'DS. PRIME N. 0. SUGAR for
&*J\J galcep Uniling. (mrlT) JAfl. GARDINER.
CEMENT —100 bbls. Hydraulic in store
and for sale by mrlu ’ J B CANFIELD.
STARCH —100 bis. Pearl, 30 bbls. do, just
rec’d and for sale by J B CANFIELD.
HOLLOWAY'S WORM CONFECTION—
-6 gross on hand and for nle by
mrl7 B. L- FAHNESTOCK ACO.
BBLS. PJUME n. o. molasses;
» UV/ arriving and for tale by JAS. QARDINKK.
NEW CARPETS.—The public is invited to
call and ses the new Carpets now receiving at the
Market street Carpet Store, at lower price* than they' l '™
ever been offered in Plttaburgb, tV. McCLINTOCtt.
BLACK. LEAD—SOOO Ib». on hand and for
ul, I, mtlT B. L rAIISESTOCK l CO.
HAY— 3 tons of baled Hay arriving and fur
b , snnivEH a dilwoktii,
j 3 130 and m Second st.
LINSEED 01L.—24 bbb. for Bale by
„ rlB HENRY V. COLLINS.
P OTATOES.—50 bushels Neahannocka for
sale by («rl8) HENRY M. COLLINS.
ATESHANNOCK POTATOES—2S Backs
1> last rac'd aod for eale by HENRY ILOOLLINS.
COFFEE —150 bags prime Rio Coffeo just
rac’d and for sale by R. ROBISON A CO.
TEAS— 150 half chests Y. H. Imperial and
Black TeMjait rec'd udfjr nle by v
mi» B. ROBISON ft 00 .
VOLUME LXXI— -NUMBER ISS.
dFcc ixtnu
FOR RENT—A three story Dwelling SB
lions© oa Fifth street, (No. 100,) containing IIX£L
room*, beside wash hoesa, Ac., with fine brick stable and
carriage bcuso attached. This heir** fa supplied with noi
and raid water, bath, gas, Ar-, and being in a central kwa*
tlon Is admirably adapted to the wants of a prctcsrional
man, and will be rented for a term of years to a good ten*
anL For farther particulars enquire of
mr!2 ALEXANDER KINO.
FOR RENT.—The Dwelling House No. 151
Third street, near Smitbfield. newly papered and
painted throughout, gas, largo yard, Ac. Possession lm.no
olately.
Alto—Tho Dwelling part of Na 112 Fourth street, near
Cherry Alley; fix rooms, good cellar and yard. Rent $l5O
per annum.
Also—The two Office Rooms, 2d story, front of No- 142
Fourth street, now occupied by J. S lull, Esq. Rent $lOO.
Vacant lots in the Ninth Ward fur tale orltaae, near the
Allegheny Valley Railroad. Enruire of
TDOS. WOoliS, 100 Fourth street,
fa2o-dtf Or— K. P. DARLINGTON. 37 Wood street.
FOR RENT— Two desirable Houses on sth
st., being the one I occupy at present, and the new
Rouse next dour. Possession given on the Ist April, 1853.
Fur rent, Ac, apply to ALEXANDER KING,
273 Liberty street.
ALSO —A comfortable three story Dwelling UooM on
Penn street, near Wajoe. Posoaalon can be bad forthwith.
For terms, Ac., apply to ALEXANDER RING.
ALSO—A two stiiry Brick Dwelling House on Esplanade
street, Allegheny City. Immediate pottos*tun given.
ALEXANDER KfNO.
ALSO—A Framo Dwelling In the rear of tbc above house,
oa June* street, Allegheny City. Kent low to a good ten
ant j»9 ALEXANDER KING.
TO LET—A well finished two story Ej|
Brick Dwelling, containing six rooms, No. 49jQA
Franklin street. Enquire of
SPRINGER HARBAVGH * CO*
fe2o No. 295 Liberty street.
FOR RENT—The large Warehouse ?|*9
now occupied by W. Q. Smith i Co., No*. 151 Jb&
First and Second streets. Enquire of
PARK, IicCURDT A CO,
Ja24:dtf Nos. H 9 First aod 120 Second its.
TO LET.—A two story Brick Dwelling PjSF
Uonee, N& 176 Wylie street, at present occupiraJQgL
by onr Richard Floyd, well finished and in good orderTand
has all the modern conveniences: water, gaa, also stable
and carriage house. Apply to
JalS JOHN FLOYD A 00.
Foundry for' rent.—Tho Pno»K
Foctoet, Penn street, Pittsburgh, formerly occupied
by Freeman A Miller, now by Hall k Epeer, is for rent.
For terms enquire nf ALEX, MILLER, Eaq n or of M, CN
PERWOOD, at the Bank of Pittsburgh, Jsl4:dtf
FOR RENT.—A comfortablo two story
Brick Dwelling, with Barn and about six acres of ex
cellent land, and near East Liberty.
Possession may be had Immediately on application to
ALEXANDER KING;
2TC liberty treet.
TO LET.—A 3 story Dwelling House, on
Penn street, between Hand aod Wayne streets.
Bent moderate to a good tenant, and possession gives at
once. For terms apply to ALEXANDER KINO,
de'J Z 73 Liberty street.
TO LET.—The Hall formerly occnpied by
the Bo ns of Temperance, on the corner of Wood and
CUrdstreets. Enquireof JOHN M’UILL A SON,
mr&tf No. 257 Liberty street
Dwelling for rent.—a desi-RH
rable two story Brick Uouee on Cosgreassdeet,
containing 6 rooms, s good yard and newly painto^ana
WATT A WILSON,
No. 26S Liberty street.
papered, apply to
,-fFor Salt.
To Capitaliits or Hlanafacton.
THE undersigned to
move west, off*r* far sale, (or exchange fur Western
property,) the best Farm In Armstrong county, within Svo
minutes walk of the Kittanning Bridge, and delightfully
(Hooted on tho river bank, opposite la view of the Alle
gheny Talley Railroad Depot, containing about One Una
drelAcres, r.xty of which contain* eight fo<-t ol good Bitum*
enou*Cc*ol, wltli bank open, and delivering coal dally in
Kittanning at five cents per bashel; and 33 acre* of superior
river bottom that never overflows; about 60 acres under
fenco and in the highest slate of cultivation, having receiv
ed over 1000 load* of manure from the town, to which a
team caa make efght trip* a day. There Is a large Loc
House 3U by 40 feet, and a Frame Barn 40 by GO fe>‘L with
r.wn crib and wogen eht-d* attached; l.'iO young Apple and
100 Peach Trees growing; a well of water at die house and a
number of spnugt of water that at small expense could be
convoyed t•> tbs bouse. This progwrtj .|*<e*eues superior
advantages for rr*iid«ncv4 and iron or lumber maculae to
ri**. All persons desirous of realizing a p-rxl and profltaj
ahl" Investment are requeahM to new this property before
making any otlicr selection. Title LniiirpctaMo and terms
cosy. Two train* daily from Pittsburgh, making it easy of
are*-** For furtlier parllcuLira addrees the proprietor.
JOHN I“OKTSMOL‘TH,
Kittanning, Armstrong County, Pa^
Or, WSJ. PHILLIPS, Glaas Manufacturer, Pittsburgh.
P. B.—To ecchange tor Western lands, some buildtogs
and lotsadvantageoaslysltaated iu the central part of Kit
tanning. )*lt>.3ni'l J. p.
Farm tor sale,
THE ANDERSON FARM, 2J miles pg
above the Dvp-ot, at New Brighton, Beaver Co-,,fc3i
Pa 0 on Block Uouee Ron, containing 10 s acres of excefTout
laud, every acre of which Is tlDaMe. and W of which is un
der cultivation. There are 13 acres <>f good liiabt-r, 50acres
10 gr-v*»n J pasture, and an abundant ~f coal. There Is an
itrchi.nl oi graiied fruit tre-i. In aim..*! every field there
is a spring <>f .never-btiUng water.
The improvtuuentM cunsut ot a new frame Dwelling, at
tached toa tn-alhr-r U*ordod leg, a«tua!l tinaiit house and a
large fnuno If'irn, f<» hy 2G fret.
This choice fWnn iv .ii a high »tnte of cultivation, fences
gornl, abd in s relat'd,lo ueigbborhoo>L roavrnleut to
vhur. hr*, ochoota. >\.r term*, enquire at 7111.“ OPFICK,
ur of J. ANDERSON, New Itriehton. Pa.
Ohio Land for Bale.
TU E subscriber offers for sale section ten,
t.rwnsbip IX range 10. stark cr.onty, Ohin, commonly
know;) as N<-tiot\‘* containing s : t* acres. It is
•ttna'uil three Olllt* writ of Masaiiloa. oa tilt Bute Ko*d
leading to Woueler. aixl within ol«;ut two miles of the Pitts
burgh, Ft- Wayne and Chiorgo Railroad. T ha«ooth, east
aud uorth-re.«( ijnarter* are partly cleared and Improved—
tho reDialn-ler i* covered with su)>crior timber—and the
whole is well u atere«l by sprinn and ruouiug streams.—
Tui* section is cuusidi-red the Ur- nt body of land in the
county. It uillN- *jld undivided or iu quarters to suit
purchasers. T<* thoso who desire to turret tn real estate a
better opportunity is rarely offered.
J. B. SWEITZBR,
No. HU 4th street. l*ttt»burgh.
uCff&diWtfT
Pot Sale.
THE undersigned offers for sale, ut agfft
bargain, that large doulde Bru k llot.se, situated £l~l.
at Swisaral* Station. nu the Pennsylvania Railroad. It 1*
iK-arly tint, contain* «ixt**ri rooms >-xclr.*ive of cellars,
and t* adapted for two families. but with vrry little expense
could be turned into a single house. From to 6 iirres
o: grtuud will be aold with It. On this there are young
frntt trees of every variety now bearing. The property
would be *i>ld very low for school purposes, for which it i«
well adapted. The I'vation is admirably suited for a Semi
nary or Academy, which is much needed and desired la the
neighborhood.
Fur further Information, apply to tho undersigned, cn tho
premises. mr!2:d2w« JAMES BI\JS3HKLM.
Valaablo City Property for Sale.
THAT very desirable lot ou "Witter Street
and Redoubt Alley, next to John Irwin & Sons, being
IAJ f«et on Water and Front streets, and ltM deep along the
Alley.
It wilt be sold together or la lots ot 20 or 21 feet each.
For terns, (which will bo made easy a* to payment.) np
ply to JOSEPH S. LEECH & CO.,
mrl:dtf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
FOR SALE—J Trading Boat. SO by 16 feet,
3 ply roof.
C loug Coal Boat Cables,
For aalo low for cash or approved notes. Enquire of
GEORGE W. DIUM,
at W. M'Cllntock'i Carpet Store,
nrMiiul No. 112 Market street
FOR SALE—A Drug Store situated in one
of the beet locutions In the city of Pittsburgh, for either
a jobbing, retailor prescription business. Inducetncntsaro
iffmod t.> purchaser* containing advantages ot rare
rence. Fur information Inquire of JOHN HAFT, Jr, at
Nu. \M W.iod Street, corner ■.! Wood nnd Sixth, Pitts
burgh, Pa. fed
Cemetery .Marble Works,
No. 333 Liberty Street, below Wayne,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
MATTHEW LAWTON,
PRACTICAL MARBLE MASON,
WISHES RESPECTFULLY TO IN
form bis friends and tho public generally, that is
has leost-d the above premises, for the monulacluru and saJe
of every Taricty of Marble Work, such as
Monuments, Tombs Tablets and Gravestones,
of every variety and form;
Also,
Mantle Pieces,
Centro Table*,
Pier, Bureau
and Wash
Stand Top*,
Which be Is offering as low as any other establishment West
of the mountains, ills stock is antirely new, and has been
selected by himself, expressly for this market. He Is also
prepared to build Burial Vaults, endosa Bar Lots with Mar
nlo or Stone, and to execute any other work in his Hue, s
any of theOometcrira adjoining Pittsburgh.
tDIU BT PtXifTSHON TO
Rev. T. B. Lyman, Robert Galway, Esq.,
Hun. Wm. Wilkins, John Clilslett, Esq,
Jno. H. Bhoenberccr, Esq, W. L. Rlngwolt, Kaq,
Charles Brewer. Esq, J. !L Hill, Esq,
Thomas Scott, Eaq, A. B. Curling, Esq,
W. P. Baum, Esq, G. R. White, Esq.
The Trade furnished with all kinds of Foreign and Domes
tic Marble, either finished or In the rough, at Wholesale
prices.
He has also made arrangements with the manufreturen
of the best brands lor a constant supply of Hydraulic Ce
ment, Waleraud Loalsrille Lime, and Plaster Paris, both
for Laod aud Stucco Work, all of which he is prepared to
furnish at abort notice. mhlbidly
T. W. IiUtItiURST. <? r
Watch and Clock Maker,
IMPORTER OF fcVg
Fine watciiesand jewelry, Vs?
No. 23 Fifth street, between Wood arid Market, Pitts-
burgh, Pa.
Particular attention paid to the repairing of Watches
and Jewelry.
work warraate-i __
SODA ASH, Ac.—
boo cub* imported Soda Ash;
ISO do do Caustic Soda;
100 to us do Qenau Clay;
1000 boxes aborted also* Window Li loss;
25 bbls. pearl A«h.
Oa band and lor isle by
mrl2
ALKXANE&& E.INQ,
'-£73 Liberty rtrtct
SamFeT pahs bitookJ
Porftiirn nnd Domestic hardware,
.Vo. T 4 Wood Street, lettcep i Diamond alley
and Fourth afreet, Pititburgk, Pa.
THE subscriber is now opening a largo and
well elected assortment of Foreign and Urmeatlc
Hardware, and will be eold on as good term* as sot house
In till. city. HUassomuent embracee a general awrtmeat
of Hardware,Cutlery, Carponter Tools, (Union Plane. ) Ac
At, to which be JoTiUs the attention of and
others before supplying themselft-e
orfShdtf-mrlfl SAXPL FAHKESTOCK.,
C u EM I CAL FOOD, OR COMPOUND
BTMJP OF PHO3PUATE3 is much used by the medi
eaiUjCultyM.OQtrlUTetoaic-.doln.My aloptcdto .up.
plj the want* of elementary matter, ©cenrrioß i a tbo sy£
l£?i arln .sk"e? r 2ES“ °. f chronic dl4e “® «od to Wild op
the strength of ixkdhrldaals wasted by protracted ill health
In Dytpgyelaaad Coruramptioa Mpeclally, it has been fcmod
HTTlcoahle. This preparation is pleasant to the
•ye, agmabts to the taste, and grateful u> the stomath.
Itdoca not naoaeato by eohUnnons two. a Urge supply
of this Tulaatle medicine rac’d thisday by b ,vl *
~ „ JOS. FLEMING,
gm* Corner Diamond and Market strwt.
GREEN APPLES—I 3 bbla. Green Apples
for nl« by ROBERT DALZELL A OO-
No. ai marly rtreot
BUTTER— 3 bbls. fresh rolijustrooMby
BffU " HENRY B. CnT.T.Typ J
iHUSItBI.
HAWS fffff
XT A B AAIN.
} A Fino Nunna&nd Clark Piano, six octa?
ixL of Breewood case, but n few ywf* in «•> *IW.
Seven Ocwio, rosewood case, round ccroerjlSfl
t boa Ft* OctaTO»mbcs*ny •"*
On* fiix Octavo, mahoganyowe—-— r ~——- •* ,
Oue Six Octave, small rite Piano— •—•, ® ..
Persons desirous to purchaw an instrument, will , find It.
itto their iatortat to call at „ , r . rrn
i ii. Tri.KnER k BROS. Matte Store, .•»
mT% So. 63 Fifth Street. •
PIANO AT A BARGAlN.—lifflw
An elegant Rosewood,
piano, only in nso thro* months, In perfect | f a # .I ■
order in every respect, will be sold at a very groat bar glia.
The owner ia now in the West, and wishes to wUet coco M<*
for cash. The enbecriber will gnaraotea the Piano tolw par*
foct and unblemished. Apply to ..
f«2* JOHN H. ItBLLOB.
TVTEW ARRIVAL OF MELODEONS—Just
ll roalTCd.faUiupplJof PRIXCKi KELODEOSE.
ractK
Portable style, scroll lege • s4sto 5 76.
Piano cased - - - . 100 to 130
Portable etyle, donblo reeds, .
Pianocaaa u “ • * 1M
Piano ease, with 2 banks of key, donble reeds, 200
The above instruments eembire all the recant ImprOra
menu, the Divided Swell. Organ IWodeon, Ac.
The Divided Swell can only bo obtained In Melodeon* or
Prince’s mannUctnre. CQAHbOIIB BICIIB, .
Manufacturers’ Agent.
At the old established Piano Depot, 118 Wood street second
door above PUtb. nrl7
J. L. Re ad’s,
N 0.78 FOURTH-STREET,
WE are now prepared to famish the fol
lowing Works in a new and magnificent style.
Dr. Livingston’s Travels in Africa, U calf—lllustrated,
The poets of the 19th Century, fall calf— iUcstrated
Barth’s Travels in Africa, 2 this, 8 To, “
Strong* Harmony and Exposition of Gospels, morocco
ant. $3,00.
Standard English and American Poets 8 to. ant
1 set National Magazine 12 vola. U calf, fine paper.
Mathew Henry 1 * Commentary, fait calf.
Family Blblee, in Velvet and Gold, $3O, and Morocco $35,
Prayer Books, the finest editions at reduced prices.
Albums, Morocco and Papier Macbe, binding*.
PortfolioadSne lUnstr&todJnrenUa, with colored plates.
The latest Miscellaneous Works in plain binding* for cale
by 3 L. READ,
de24 Foarth Street.
STANDARD LITERATURE—The Ancient
British Essayist*, Bouton edU;..a, edlled by A. Chal
mers, F. 8. A 4
The Modorn British Essayists, S vols;
ColerWgo's Miscellaneous Works, 7 rds;
Goldsmith's ** « 4 “
Charles Lamb’s “ '* j' *
Leigh 'Honl's “ •• 4 M
Noctcs Ambrosian*, “ i ••
Addison’s Miscellanies •* 6
Dean Swift's “ “ 2 “
Irving's Works, various styles, 13 -
Do Life »f Washington, 4 “
Cooper's Works, peoples’ ed, 33 u
Do do Putnam’s sol. ed, 12 “
Dickens’ do Blustraleded, 12 “
Do do Library ed. 3 “
Tlcknor A Co’s Household ed Waterly Novels.
mriSO KAY A Woodstrwt,
BOOKS of a Character, suitable
for the limes. Vbe valuable works of Arnold, Baxter,
Bitkenteth, Bonur, Boston, Bridges, Brown. Banyan, Nut
ler.CecU.Cbaruijck.Chalmcrs, Cueever, D'Auhigne, lick,
Duncan, Fox. Pester, Hamilton, Henry, HIU, Dome, Hodge,
Jacobus, James, Jay, Kitto, MrCheyne, 3lcCosb. Newton,
psylry, Pearson, Pool, phix&er, Ryle, Bto its, Eigoorn-y,
Sprsgutv Taylor,Tyng, Touug, Ac. Tba Christian’s Great
Interest, Guthrie; Why D-i I LlTe; The Great Question, or
Will yna Cons der the Subieet of Personal Religion; Op.-r»-
ationa of the IL-ly Spirit; Jay’s Mornfne and Evening Lx
erdsee; WcrJs andhiind of Jesm; Faithful Promises and
Altar Stone; Tracts and Hood Bills; Fresh supply of Panlm
»nd Hymn Books for the various denominations; Family
and Pocket Bibles at all prices. E C. COCHRANE,
Xa. 0 Federal street, Alleghenv.
Stoclc recently replenished In all d— artmenta. Wt2o
ORIENTAL AND,WESTERN UDEKIA,
BT ATKlNSON.—Oriental and Western Liberia, A
Narrative of Bov,n Tears Explorations and Adventure* In
Wosteftj LtberU, Mongolia, the Kirphla Steppes, Cblv.rss
Tartary and part of Central Aria, by T. W. Atkinson, with
1 map and numerous Ulasttattocs—in cloth and half calf
Isaac Taylor’s New Book, The World of Wind.
The Laud of Promise, by Bonar.
Dr. Sprague 1 * Annals of Distinguished American Clergy
n»n,vo)«3 and 4, Presbyterians.
Byte’s Spiritual Songs. Footsteps of Et. Paul-
Thoughts for the Holy Week, by Mia* Eewelb.
King ou the Eldership, Phillips’ DevotloiuU Guides, Alex
mdsn' Words to Youug Communicants, Hamilton’s Royal
•reacber.
Principles of Eloquence, by Abbe Maury.
D’lsraeifs Amenities of Literature, etc., etc.
JOUN £. PAVTSOK,
Just received by
tnrU
BLANK BOOKS—Ledgers, Journals, Cash
£ook*,Da; Booka, Invoice iiovts, Check Books, and
ait other Blnnk Bocks used In counting bon***, for •■»!« or
oi4r to order at abort notice. by
ffM. O JOHXSTOX t CO,
BJ»nk Boot HacaSicrurers. J 7 Wood street.
iHircllancous.
tfnifeP
IMm! n! 0
SORSIAL. CLASS.
The second session of the nor
mal CL ASS, at tho
IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Cndor the direction of
A . B XJ R CD CD i
Principal ot the Fifth Ward Public Schools, will commence
On lilonday Evening, February Ist*
The Class will meet on MONDAY and THCRSDAT EYL
NINOS, and SATURDAY MORNING o{MdAW|i>rPjWi>*
tt3,Tenn«, $2,00
An ExcAangeieTcSfS!HS^^ii
A i* FAKM in Beaver County
SS&'»
The farm contains over two hnndrt-d nerve, runs to
railroad and Ohio river, and distant from rail toad
about oao buodrcd rod*. Tho Improvement* are a rood
dwelling boose, barn, and all necessary outbuilding*. *Tbe
place abounds with limestone and coal; also springs of pur*
water, 1* undor good fence, the land productive and in a Inch
■tata of cultivation- In addition to which there l» wo £d
sufficient to pay for half Oio placo. In short, uls not" sur
passed by any farm In tho county.
A* tho proprietor is not a farmer, la either theory, prac
tice or inclination, be proposes this trade for Improved
property In either dty.
Apply to ffH. A. IRVIN, a. Etation Hotel, Alleghany
from Bto 9 o’clock. A. M- or from 4tosP. M. OrStlmood
To the Whip Traae.
WE WOULD inform our customers west,
and others intrrvatod, that v, have purchased the
entire stock and good will of tho firm of HAZLETON t
MOORE, of York county. In this State, who from this date
decline business in our fav.ir, and have Ictt their notes and
accounts agnlost parties West of the Mountains with cb for
collection. We will, as soon ns possible, wait upon our ccs
ti mers and tboee of tho late firm, tor tho purpose of cultect
lt.g the amounts due, and readying tb-Jr oniera fcr fci tber
supplies.
Oar stock is now Utrp btv.l well assort©*, ecapridnj;
every variety of Bugyf *•’*»}», THiffon FFAipt; Jtidwj
Sioildiet end LojVmidJ to It w« ink th© Kttcntiou of *00!
WELLS, RIDDLE L CO..
No. W Fourth stn-et.
Safety and Economy In Light.
WHY will you burn Cnmnliene and fluid,
when yon can get & cheaper and better light. Pore
Koroaone oil, made from thogu of Cancel Coal, pro-luoes
tho cheapest, moat hrilllaut. etesdy, pleasant and safe port
able light erer offered tothepoblic. and no danger .fax
plosion; more brilliant than gas, ana quits u lamps
of th« most simple and easily managed construction. For
sale by T. D. A.* 0. HODKI.NSON,
N 0.79 Bmlthfleld stn-et.
O' D«ware of a counterfeit already la the market, made
from Camphene, with a2l (tie Coal oil to scont it. . fcatdly
Sundries-"
7 Libia, prime frrsfi Table Bntter;
8 “ froth Eggs;
75 baa dean Dried Applet,
4 bbls Leaf Lard,
6 caddies fresh Venison;
2 dox Q vails;
CO pair Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks, Ac,
dost received ty Express and for aalo at Ko 27 fifth at.
U. RIDDLE.
HAVEN’S No. 1 Extra Fine Point, No. 2
Flexible Point, Commercial and Albatroa Steel Pans
lor tale by \\\ fl. HATTY,
fo ~ corner Market end Second sta
t^LOUU.— 200 bbls. extra family,
150 do. extra superfine,
800 do. superfine,
125 do. fine. In store and ft'r ml* hr
SPIUNOER HARBACOQ A CO.,
f*23 No 295 Liberty street.
OUED'S PATENT SPRING BED—Call
at our warehouse and examine this Celebrated Spring
Bod, Which we are now manufacturing and.celling at the
low pnee ot |5 each. [mrO] T- 11. YOU.SQ ACO
ACK.EREL.—
200 bbli Large No. 3 Sleckarel,
100 half do do do
20 bbls $2 Mackerel,
20 half do do,
20 bbls 11 do,
25 half do* <S,
Jpst reCTlvedandforasie by
Lake fish.- “
10Q Ulf bbls Whito Fish,
50 do Trent,
25 bbls do,
25 do Salmon, Instore and far sale by
mT ° . J. B.CASFEILD.
V/f AON ESI A—Husband’s, Henry*®’ Mus-
LU. say a and Citrate, constantly on hand at
mri) JOg FLEMINGS, car Diamond and Market rt-
IOKE BRANDY AND AVINES.-I havo a
jL large and very fina assortment of para-Brandy and
" lo®* of every description for medicinal purposes. Those
wishjng any thing in this lino c*n rely on getting a gettn •
Ina article at JOSEPH FLEMINGS,
mr9 Corner Diamond and Market at.
/CHEESE—7SO bxs. primo W ‘ R in store
\j and f»r «alo by mrlO J B CANVIELD.
OGS—2O bbls. fresh just arrived and for
vale by tar IQ J R CAS FIELD.
COFFEE, &0.—250 Rio Coffeo:'
IcO bbls. Bolt. Syrup Molasses,
Arririnr end (or sals by mrlO TV ATT -A WILSON
O YKUD— 2O bbls. Dolt. &H. "receiving and
kj tor eaU by Ctrl DAVID fh KfcTffis'r
CORN HEAL—>IOO baa. kiln dried in store
and far sale br mr4 DAVID 0. ngypyp
lyrUJ* F£ED—2OOO lba. chopped Feed in
JJIa. «tor» tni for «*Io by • DAV D> Q. UERBBT. •
IJ YE FLO UK—2O bbls. extra lor JaUTby
j'-.y —l'i ’ ~~ - PATH) O.HEREST.
USA NU£S.—lO sacks in store aodfor sale
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Cl Uurkst et.
J. B-OAKFIELP