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    THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
, ITEW YORK ADVERTIBHMEirr 8
[From B- 8. SCHELL'S AdTertlrioj HoosvJTa. 225 Ero*d-
A N ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN
XJL maL?, In any part of the United States, from thr*o to
Ore dollar* a day, by telling from gample “TUB PATENT
INDIA JIUBIIKII SAFETY FLUID LIMP,” will* an lm
proved Berner. Ererj tally who ha* regard kr Ufa. p*-r
-md. property or economy will pruthaao them. F° r Infor
mation by mail, lnelo«« etaap, to
IIAWXnURSTA MOTT,
und cxcltuim Maoctictcrert,
CO Fnlton itwt. Sf* » orlc
LIGHTS, kewton BHADBURYB,
421 Brvm* StrvL, .Yew IMrk, ,
MANUFACTUIIEHS of tho patent Arab
Wrcat Plank Plano Forte*, celebrated for depth, m*'-
n«*i, rlfclineai, parity. and a peculiar ringing quality «{"*“
too-.f.r which they have received the higb«t ecomlnmi
from the gteatoct mori.-al relobriUe* of the conntry;
every Glr. when brought in competition with other ittotru
meuta, hare obtained the highlit premia®- The Pwen
Arch \Vre»t Plank, which Downed andnsod only y *,
'gcaranlae* their »Und!oj; in tnne longer than any' otherAn
ctroraont; while their anprecodentc-d demand In *»l 1
the country D a eolßrient proof of tbelr mpenor eaw icn .
A liberal dlwount to Clergymen. School* and tb* trm» .
Js&lyd*
QrugrjiotB,
MAOIvEOWN & FIVLET, WhoWo
D: lusiu, .»■! M4,,Urtor» <* ,I°,' >«
Liberty itrect, Pitubnrgh, Pa. _ JaflOdyil
Bl Fahnestock a co., late ofthefirm
* 1). A. * CM, and itivc«B.or« to Fleming
Tiro*- Wholesale Drutf»» N *' corn “ fW °‘ >J ond totmh
Stia, Pittiibnrgh.Ta.
T> A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., WIIPI-E-
I) # prugglriv uid Manufacturer* of White Lead,
Lailj ,m-l f.ulnrgo, corner. Woo-1 aod Fruut itreot*. I’ltt*-
hiirpli. mch?
JSCIIUOMIAKEU, MANUFACTURER
• nf White Lead, Uml Lead, 74nc, Taint, Litharge, Put
ty and Wliob-ealo Dealer In Prints, Oils, Varnislitn, Terpen
tino, No. Wood aL, Pitteburgh, Pa. nc3:lyd
JOHN II AFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS.
TL.-t.wl Druiiirl-t and Demlfr
lu Ihiintn, Oils, DyeEtnfT*. A' - -, cororr Wood and Flxtb atrwU,
I'itUlmr-h
Agroi fur Df ■ F<
John p. sco'i'T, Wholesale deal
er in Drnga, Wot*, Oil#, Varoish-.-s «uJ Dycstnfi*, So.
'iOfi Liberty im-t, Pittsburgh.
AM order* will roceiTe prorap} attention. ....
trg-AgcpttoESclmnck'i Pulmonic Syrup. raar24:ly<Uw
,.*■ until.
lift UA UN & REITER, WHOLESALE AND
• II Krbtit Druggist*, comer of Liberty •ml St. Cnilr it*-,
Pittsburgh. _______
JOSEPH FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L.
W.lcox A Co.)corner Market street and Diamond, keep*
coniL-uiUy on hand a full ivri-.I complete assortment of Drngs,
Medkin**. M.tlicißo Chest*, Perfumery,ami all article* per
taining to hi* boslne**. . . . „
proscription* carefully componnaoaat *u
hoar*. JfrMy
irlffifSEß, DRUGGIST,
I / 140 Wood itreet, corner of Wood street and Virgin
Alltiy, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ptoliuct Btalem
CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H.
COLLIN?, Forwarding and Commission Morchant,and
Dealer in Cheeso, Cutter, I>-Ut» Fish and Prodace generally,
20 Wood «t. nbore Water, Ptttibargh- myll
JU. CANFIELD, LATE OK WARREN,
• OHIO, Corumbulnn and Forwarding Merchant, and
Wholesale Dealer In Western Kesrrre cheese, Cotter, Pot
and Pearl Ash, and Western Prodnce generally. Front st.,
between Smithfleld and Wood, Pittiborgh.
Ti/f’BANE & ANJER, (SUCCESSORS
111 to A. 4A. McßaneJ Dealer*to Flour, Grain and
Produce. Commission and Forwarding Merchant!, No. 124
Second «treect, Pittsburgh, Pa. pan. 1, *S7aHy]Jal2
AVID C. HERBST, FLOUR, PRO
d,ice. PriiTj»i..n an 4 Commimlco Merchant, No. 257
LilH-ri* -irr-t, corner or [land, PUtlbargb, gi»e« lil« amo
tion to the sale of Floor, Pork, Bacon. Ur»l, Cheeeo, Butter,
Grain. Dried FniiU, Seeds, ftc. 4c.
mprcifully aollcited-
AI,EX. FuftSYTII, (SUCCESSOR TO
Fourth 4 ScottJ Forwarding and CommUaion Mer
chant, Dealer in 1. Hid-*. Flour, ttaeon, Lard and Lard
Oil and Produco tyn-»r«lly, No. 76 Water «U Pittabcrgh, Pa.
.KIDDLE, GENERAL COMMISSION
• Mor-hanl aud Dealer In Groc-’vW and Pn>daw, V
Fifth -tree*, Pittitburgli, Pa.
R/:.-r to it. IlirELTor, Pittsbnrrh,
CosoaArt * Co . Pittsburgh.
solicited and •uiisfietwry
i iSOBERT HUTCHINSON, COMMISSION
a XV >I„rrl„nl, f-.r th. Ml. .if WrsKrn Krmrr. Chcnn,
Lard, !Uron. Fi*h, Pot and Pe.irl A-bes, Salaratns,
Offs Flonr «irain,SowU,6ried FmiLand Produce general! j,
No 3 Smitl.field «trwU bet»*eb Firat and Water. ap3
/VttAKLES U. LK.llC'll, FORWAKUiKU
\j oqJ Merchant, Dealer In Floor, Orrln, Bx.
aZC Ijinl &nd HulNt. and kO klrnli of Prodoce, No fi Smith-
Arid «trept. bctw«n Flrrt and Water. • 3
Eagle warehouse.— jAs. GARD-
I .SCR, lFholc«al» Dealer la Floor, l’h*rJs|c*u* «nd
Pn>lnc* cca'r.ill.r. No. 6 ScTentb *trwt, Liberty
RO-J SinlthfleM. Piitst.nrjU, P*.
«-T*rran nub.
(Carpels.
WILLIAM McCLINTOCK, Dealer in
Carpet*. >'•» H 2 Market »fre*t. fe2 _
W. D. *. 11. M’ClLLliai
Dealer in carpets, oil cloths,
ManHiOSi £c- No. S? Fourth •tf’iot near Wood.
atiomcj)s.
R' "oBER'i M'K-XIOUT, ATTORNEY AT
Law. «ol Solicitor of th«* Bank of Pitulmntb, No. UO
PuurU.rtm.-l.PUus.arth. dpU
TiWliPirs. & A- p. MOiUUSIJ.N, AT
• I 'tnrifTn »l law. Otßco No. M Fourth *U omit Wowi,
pJ,.s«wh f H*. my2 i-
J3tE. ©aoSs. '
Cr if LOVE, Dealer in Staple nnd Fancy
/. DrvOw!', .Ida ‘>r ,hr ordinal 8.-a 111™. <
Market »ts>rrt. fitistmrfh. • _.
(j ni*HY & iMjKGLIFIfcXD, DEALERS
1„ .silk* nrvl Liul.rV Dre-« Ooods c«wratly, aoska,
Tw„ni »•..! Shawls, Br.ihr »Mvrw and Stapl® «oM», for
l un.lv An nr.niialty ettomlre assortment la all the
iC‘.d..|.srtinc«-,JnttrS«-.*ed and «lltn* *» tb* »ow«t
wr, Ponrth snd Market sta.-gfi oc3
-, K .„ J ,,j nmii’u u Astuost * co„ x. tons
4 A MASON * CO., WHOLESALE
f\ u mn n Retail BiWlt-rt la Pioey and Stmplo Dry Goods,
ISKTij). -tr.-rU Pittal-ngh.
11. PALMEK. No. 105 Market Street,
, IVvilor in Rnnnolv lint*, ftra* Trimming*, *nd
Straw Oond* generally.
(Carnages,
Carriage and wagon Manafatlory.
.M. 1... STEPHENS, Aaent,
Cnrvrr JSmitkJittd Strtet and Diamond Allay,
WOULD respectfully inform ther-JCT.B.
pnUle that it« U DO* locate as
...1 ha, rnpipad tb. barings pf Carnap. ”»“«'wSJS
apd h »1« ptap.fad to oxrooo, orirr. >» «■*£“
of oil dwcrli'llopa, Ipelndipft oil o- ofe fur In>» Marchs
k-'“rol!dlln"orooUot>ooo.of tb. P*tnj»Mß> lj b ' ! '“ II P ba
r tt ooH iij.m bbn Obit, ot tbo rdd ttoml of Billow * to.
»...r. bis frl-tofi that tb. ” r ”
~W H J | lt . Htod to all hi* order* a* heretofore. haring to
eurwltiio *errieo* of the bo»6 workmen, «nd hiving ample
• uurtmeoHa»*h«wfjr*hefln!«litn* of floo work. .
A gSoJ assortment of hca*y work now on band, »n«
ftbS f>r spring OM. All work warranted for l- «*»««*••
gypartlrularattcntlonglreato repairs. jal4.ly. _
Co acn and Carriage Factory.
JOHNSON. BROTHER 4 CO.,
Comer of Bdmani anti Rtbe cm Strutt,
ALIXdIIKNY CITT.
rrroULD RESPECTFULLY IN- yapp*.
W fhnp Ihtir frlmJs, and the pobUe
tlut the, lie maontbetpring Orrisprs, Bareueba,
"X’.w.Jt, llariics, Sleight end CbMfoU, In .11 their eert
omiitTlM of finish and proportion*. .
" Honlcn will be executed withitrietregardto darabitUy
andbXSof finish. Repair* win/hob.
~ mo*t reasonable term*. Using !a *U their work the
best Eastern Shafts, Poles and Wheel stuff, they feel ronfl-
STm that ™lwhofhrsr them with their patronage will be
erfatfly Btiffled on trial of their work.
Purchasers are rcqn wivd to give them a call before pur
chasing elsewhere. ooB;iya_
WALNUT HALL RESTAURANT,
IUSOXIO RAIL, FIFTH STREET,
JOSEPH FRIOKER,
PROPBIKIOR.
All the delicacies of
the SEASON, papered by the tooet ex- JBESUh
pon«uc«i) cooke, etrvrd up »t the aborteet BoAaßtfKfl*
tied, from
SIX O’CLOCK A. M. UNTIL TWELVE O'CLOCK P. M.
All article In the lit*, peculiar to the &i»t,W*»t or
«L,nih roceiTod datljr by Express, »Ed wr»rd Up to orders
'I »U 1 tlnd the table at WALNUT UALL ell
C ,K«e they could doaire.
g Lopot for Oyttera, F!«h, Gatae end early
1 - Vegetable* •» tbdr M3 ocll:1 T?.
1
?
~ SPECIAL If OTIC
Steamship Vanderbilt for Enropt.
p«r»ng-r. »ith Cootrf Prorhlum- >»•
A LIMITED nmnber of 3d
c» EATCKDAY, April xo,
.» **a**»g.
n * r . k-ntwrTTL. RottoH* m * Brenttn rt ftt. Forpu-
Ilarw, Antwerp,, hoctotomi toHRANCK,
' ' No^O°r.lir C a.^il»V,rr.
CMJNDRLES.-
Q ISOOlb*. rtrictly fretb ÜbU Butter,
IWO dot. fmti Kflps
1600 lb*. Ko. 1 Leaf Urd,
26 both prims Dried P**ctie*.
160 Ul jroong Chicken*,
160 Charm,
60 Urge fit Turkey*,
received and'for tale by
AGENCY.—HAVING BEEN
lj appointed Agent for Eittabarch, by ibo MADIBON
efAKCII COMPANY, for the ole of their colebmted PEARL
STARCH, (which U waxra* tod equal In quality to any known
la this market) ere now prepared tosnpply Wboleeele Dee!'
ere at manufacturers’ prices. We inrite the attention of the
Trade in Ibis article,to aaexßmJoailaaol oar preaent Stock,
*a4 which will be kspteoaal to the demand.
ATWELL, LKB * 00.,
nr* Nr». t VTnnA »tr««
fTfHE (IKE ATJ4ST MATO 11 MACIIIN EIN
I TO* WOULD!
A rOBTUNB MADE WITH A SMALL INVESMEXT.
HIOJIAS* PATENT HATCH MACHINE
la * simple," cheep end perfect Match Maker. Tbe Machine
All4;i» driren by band, and will make tho lor
taMof the manofitelurcr to a short time. Where good
wood U W be had readily It materially reduce* tbe curt.
w . J- „ nntT or Machine privilegesate offered tor
jSSSSiSSK *»■ o*asn»
??tntrrrxo ROOM, nab nwt MdAwtftfT
HIDES.— 850 dry flint hides,
* «w* flmm do. to OtTlt. Ud tor nit
BraitWßK uXkbaooij* 00,
nr No. ZK Utmtj ttmL
mraitSßion, &c.
" “ u tEXcn 70S. s. Ltrco WELLS* RIDDLE & CO.,
Kitoou* utiTß - co SO Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
JOS. s. LEECH & 90., vAsnmcmsss or *
Ko..»4aAa**Lib«rty.t.,P»tt«bnr f h,p*. , ttthlPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES.
WHOLESALE GROCERS YT Or>len*i , Jdt'.«ifrcJDtbt:trnde,aadprT>a:ptljiLlp'
.»,». p*d 0.1 pr-r in*trnctlou».
*' u ___ . rnL«»— A months, or 5 twr c*nl. d:*count for eaab
(COMMISSION MERCHAN To, m2s.lj<Uv3
DEALERS IN
FLOUR AND BACON,
Tiri plate ami Tinner’s Stoolt,
AND
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES.
Jjiwiy
iwxon n.KTuuftH—BisJiKis r. a. fuitacrc.
SPRINGER. HAJIDAVGH & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IN
Wool, Hides, Provisions* Produce Oenerully,
No. 295 lilborty Btrcot, Pittsburgh.
J»l2
McALPIZJ & CO.,
fLatc of J. 3. Leech, McAtpln A Co., Pitt*lmr»ch *
GENERAL COMMISSION
ANt
FORWAKBJNG
Levee and Washington Av»»o«t
WYAMXWTIS CITY, KANSAS TEIUUTOLi,
nkrURKNCKS:
„ *■ t '« h *o ■ i,ii “‘” n,h
THOMAS A OALIAOHER*
/COMMISSION AND FOR WARDING
\_V MKRCUANTi?, »Yc- 540 Pin* Strttt, Si. Wo.
* arftaro
H.«r»A» 4 Co, I JoslslLlvTl..
SI.W.LT 4 C 1,., [ ZD. 4 PAIJtTBk.
Will ,nt« to onlor, UaJ.llcmi,, lineon, flroln, *r.
Prompt attentionglceo to Ri‘7 ruaiiaer of forwarding.
iutis n. w*» - »• «- “«*«»•
LEWIS* 'EDOERTON, (Successors to D.
T Morgan * Co,) Wholesale Grocer* end ComrniMloD
Merchant*, 107 Wood street, pttuborgb. mr -
HENRY S. K.ING, (LATE OF Tni
Ann of King A MhorUoad,) Commission Merchant
aii-J Dealer in Pig Metal and Ulooni», No. Id Water street, rc
low Marfcut, Pittaborgh, l*a. *P IO
A A. lIARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO HAR
# dy.Jouoa A ©»„) Commission and Forwarding Mer
chant; Agent of Uio Madison and Indianapolis Uallrwl, cor
bit First and Ferry sts-, Pittsburgh, Pa. JiCShlyd
OWARD T. MEG R All’, GENERAL
Coiuiuhiion Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer in Mann
factored Tobacco, Imported and Domestic Ci**™, Snail. Ac.,
Ac No. 211 Liberty street, oppoaite the head of Wood, lTtU
burgb, Pa. mixUij
THOJ. umc
T. LITTLE & CO.,
TITIIOLESALE GROCERS,
YY COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Act’! dealer* la
FLOUB, BACON. CHEESE,
FISH, OILS and PBOOtCE.
No. 114 Second St.. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Übersl rulTance* made on copilcntnraU. mrlß
T> iOALEY, CO3GRAVE &CO.,
fj Wholesale Grocvrs, X>>*. 18 and 20 Wood • treat, Pitt*-
axo.o. acts *• 0 “***?•
Reis 4 berger, grocers and
Dealer* la Bacon, Lard. Flour, Cheese, Broom*. Ac.,
Bonth-West cornor Smitfafleld and Second Sireou.
burgh.
lexandek kino, wholesale
Grocer and Importer of Soda A#h. No. Liberty
itroet, PitUtmrgh. Pa _ spltlyd
TITM. MIXCIIELTREE, Js., 4 BRO.,
YV Wholesale Qrocers, Rectifying Distiller*, end Wine
and Liquor Merchant*. No. 20'J Lilwrty Pittsburgh.
j*ro. a. josx* - _ l~ cootat.
TONES & COOLEY, WHOLELALE GRO*
ll OEB3 and Boat Furnisher*, dealer* In Produce and
PttUburgh UanuttctnrM, No. 141 Water *tr.*ot, near Cherry
Alley. Pittsburgh, Pa- my2o
SAJU*E p BHRITTS. . ..... ............... ■-HW S. WLaeRTB.
SHRIVER & DILWORTH, WHOLESALE
Urocerr. No. I*') and 132 Second *twt, (lx"tw-*n Wood
and Sciithfirld, Pittsburgh.
jony rwti hjcuarp n.un> wilua* plotw.
JOHN FLOYI) & CO., WHOLESALE
Grevert and Commission Mcrrlrints. No. !T3 Wood anJ
221 Liberty str—t. Plttalutrgb. J* l * o
jubm watt juun 'mso».
WATT & WILSON, WIIOLESALE GRO
CKUS, Merchant* aod Dt»aJ«*r* In 1T..-
dnevand Pittsburgh ilarmfattur#*, No. 2f*S Liberty streut,
Pittsburgh. _
I, DICIRT Hl' RtT
TSALAII' DICKEY & CO., WHOLESALE
I Grocera, Commission Merchants,and Dealer* In Produce,
jfc 80 Water strv-t, an l oJ Fr.nt Pittsburgh.
WM ■'flUTCdC'il ... HORTON.
WJL McOUTCHEON 4 CO., WHOLE
YV BALL linr-n!, Produce and Commission Merchant*,
and Dealer# In Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, No. -19
Liberty «r*-t, corner of Irwin, Pirtabnrgh. »'a. tay3
inin iTWH-L » J- IHt CIIAJ. tra ILL.
A TWELL, LEE ,t. CO.. WHOLESALE
J\_ Grocer*. Produce and CnmraiMi<m Merchant#, and
Dealer* in Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No. i Wood street, ba
tmen Water and Front »t - Pittsburgh. »P IB
■ ■ ■ - sah’u b uoutson.
o“ B H6BI^N'&"'c6;r'w'aOLESALE
rV, Grocer*. Commission Merchants, and Deafen in all
kind# of Prtrrtron*. lYodnc* and Pittsburgh
No. 2i5 liiiertj«trect, Pittsburgh. JiUiulyn
Robert ii. ring, Wholesale gro-
CEJL Commission Merchant, and Dealer in F-athrr>s
Fish, Flour, and alt kind* of Country Produce, No. -U LU
orty itreet, mouth of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Libernl »J
-raucea made on consignment#. ______ J:ui:iyn
MUM ».nK*M»I!M.
T> OBERT DALZELL.& CO., WIIOLE
AAj SALE Grcrer*, ComtuiMlon and Furwardiug Mer-
Chants ud Dwilcrsin Prodcceand Pitf.bnrs:b Maoufacturt...
No. 251 Liberty street. yittsbnrch. P*-
ileal IHstatc agents
WILLIAM WAUn,
Dealer i.v promissory notes,
ConJe, Murtgngw ami all svruritlcs for wmey.
Persona can procure loans through my Agency, on reawn
able tErnu. . ,
Thow wishing to insert tbelr money to good ajTantege,
can always And first and second class paper »t my office, for
Ail communication* and Interviews strictly confidential.
Office <1 RANT STREET, opposite St. Paul • Cathedral.
J»l:dtf
Boofesrlltrs, &c.
"s. RENTOCL, 20 St. Clair street,
• Dealer So Xvligions «nd MlsceUenrons Book*, and
Depository of Amerkao Tract Society’s Publications
n»rlU:ds*lyP
M. o. JOHNSTON A CO., Stationers,
Blank Book Manufacturers end Job Prit.tara, No.
67 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pa-
E~ C.ioCIIHANE, (SUCCESSOR TO
.8. 8.11-r.) W8.4-.1. *.“l B-toil Dmlwln Bool*
tjaaionury .i„l P.i«r Feßor.l «tr>. I. 0(h door 8
E. of Mtu kot Square, Allegheny, Pa.
JOHN 6. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND
Stationer, succwwnr to Davison 4 Agnew, No. 63 Market
street, near Pourth, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Kay icd., bo6Ksellers and sta-
TIONKR3, No. 66 Wood street, next door to the cor
ner of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. School and -Law Books cod
rtantly on hand. . -
L ; RiiAD. BOOKSELLER AND STA
« TJONER, No. 79 Fourth st-, Apollo Pnilding*-
tt (j TM IN E&, BOOI^ELtER
|~l_ and Stationer, Masonic Uall, Fifth
TOUN 11. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST.,
J M... Diamond AU*T nod
ErCniCKERINO t SONS’ (Bo*°«),rjA»o TOBTEBJU
BON A HAMLIN’S MODEL MLLODBONS.ndOROA.
HARMONIUMS, end Dealer in Mneicand Musical Ooode.
Ja23 _ ■
TT KLEBER A BRO., No. 53 FIFTH
H - st_ Sign ofthe Golden Harp, Sole Agon* for NUNNS
4CLARK% (New York) unriraUcd Otand and 8«ou*
PIANO* and CAROART A NEKDHAM’B **»«*« MKLO
- ORGAN HARMONIUMS,D«I«r* in Muslcatd
Mnrical InstramiHJta. —-
/TH.ARLOWE BLdMi, MAN UFACTUR-
I . EB ,nd Dmlcr l& PUno FortM, «nd IniporKr of Mjufc
with and without Auteui Attacbraaot. 118 Wood street.
my 3
Wipictan*.
T-VR O r BRiilTcAN BE CONSULTED
I |Jd, Bmfth’i. corner Fifth end etreet*, on
MONDAYB, WEDNESDAYS end SATURDAYS, from 10 to
1 the I! Townsville Road. JoShlyd*
French Arilfli=l»l Floorer, «nd Florrc
• Material*. , - , -
WE are now receiving our Spring btvles oi
Frr-ach awl Flower MsterUl*, which for r&-
rlsty aM beauty surpasses nuy former enw" ' l ,n P“”
tlons. Mannfsctnrliig Marly all tbs Goods wo oflVr for«* ,
eßa btrs os m offer to WbolMalo purchasers ludocemont.
both In pm»«u*d confined style*. .. ~ , r
' Ostrich and Fancy feathers In many stylet, riltabls fur
flDTlna Sales, also, every dsscriptloa of low priced rsney
Fcetbrrs, for trimming Boys’ acd Childrens' Straw anu
Vanr* Hats Fcr sale on liberal terms, by
Fancy Untv JNQ C . lIUNPERSON BMYTII * CO,
IWO Drotdwai. New Yorlt.
American Jtto*ct»
o»*Q*y Ac*
THE subscribers beg to draw attention to
tt*lr daixrtmaDt of Aninrtcan Flowrn, Uqicli** awd
Trinsmina, which will be found comply the deelgne Wng
Sk?“ Km the fMhiooebl. Fxewfi/ end the nu,.m
ScUH* confined to thtir oton Ihctonet. WioUtaU Dui/tri
„ ly t
200 York.
■fpSS CAHPBTSU
“ TDE MARKET STREET CARPET BTOHF.
IQ STILL PREPARED “TO bLPPL\
s bilbL. » BnifieU. Three ply and In
*“dom?f A mi try (ImcH ptloa, «I>U and qnallly. Fk»r
grain C ? r7 3 .-3 feet Wide, at lower price* thoo we
UilClotbs, from 3 rwarJlatllng tor office* or
bare wer beto" o£*d., Qd .‘£ r3rlh i B(t connect
chorcbeg P«iot»d 4foaw Foroliblng.
*d with the Carpe* dtpuwn® pricrt *ne r the Spring
Aa we anticipate to oorehaser* to make their
Trade opens, w* Wuold «nd «t oar praeent r*ry
*Mlectiona cow from nor largo Stockac^i m m ,
jow price*. fo-J _,
11. BIDDLE,
N«. 27 fifth street
Sundries.—
450 bushel* prim* Clovorteod,
30 hb<l*. N. 0- Sugar,
10 bbli. OoMen Syrop
1000 keg* Noil*. MKJried •t»»,
15 bbls. Roll Butter,
2000 Prim* Colfli*!),
300 bushels lljo,
100 boxes Window Glass,
SO coils Manilla Rope,
59 bale* Nary Oafcotn,
50 dot. Zinc Wub'boardi,
100 do. Patent Backets,
to ttm nS far Stetry tfcll) wait * WILSON.
ENGINEERS Ac MACHINISTS,
Comer rat and Liberty St*., Pitt*burj\, Pa.
CUPEIUOR-STEAM ENGINES, fur Grist
l* and Mi;;*, Brcw«rio*, Priming Establishment*,
Manufactories,4j„ m.ido to "filet
They «1<" continue th« manufacture of their Ceb-brated
MACHINISTS’ TOOLS,
.Such a* Turning Lathes.
HENRY GERWIG,
-Vo. 459, corner Piun an'/ irtifnvf Strict*,
Manufacturer of Pittsburgh
HEMP AND MANILLA BED COIIDB, HEMP ROPK,
ln. to V 4 Inch, Uniter Hope, Dn»m Twlne.Setring
Twine, Wool Twine, FUx and Cotton Seine Twitift, Sash
Cotd.Tarredand Packing Yarn.
C3-A h.ll supply of the aboTe constantly on band and
for nain at mat l;ot ratea. |a27;3md
SHEET IRON WORK.
Penn Street, uear Water,
Pittsburgh, Fenna.
ffTh,Allo, ler* promptly attended to. ij'JirSind
___ __
(Successor to A. Lyons A C« >
UANCPAcructa or
LOOKING GLASS & PICTURE FRAMES,
HUGHS'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC
FORGE AND TRIP HAMMERS.
Hammers uf th* following Biz?* »to
m uloio orJ'-rt
No. 1. Lift 7 in. full blow, 3vVS lb*. i’rlc'« $ ST,3.
•• u. •• v toys ’• *• ttu
.. 3> .. v . «. .. « HCM •• u WJO -
« 4 «• 15 '• - »• -J3«jSB •* - fc>o.
« 5, 41150 “ •• 1600
« i;, u* '• “ wan •• •• «00
OrJen solicitril. For particnUr* a>Urou
MORIU3 * COLT A TIT,
PITTSBCROrt, I‘i.
(StOCCCB.
tocs. irrnt, js.
iHusic, See.
■lmmlngi,
fHanufatturns.
JOS. P. HABIILTOS A CO.,
Iron Planers,
Bortcgand Drilling Machines, Ac.
Also. Wrought Iroo Shafting, with Pulley#, Hanger#, Ac.
wighiyUiyF - . I'>‘
BUSHA & GTTTENDOHF,
STKA.AI BOILKRS
AND ALL KINDS OF
AND D K A I. T. R IN
VARIETY GOODS, SzC.,
No. 138 IVootl Bt., rittiburgh, Pa.
fe3:.ltf
MORRIS ct COLTAKT.
¥ol* MAHCrACtCCtM or
SAMUAJL Y.
Bxiti Last, (Below the St. Clair Street Bridge,)
Allegheny City, Penna.,
lUJrcricrunKK or
BRADLEY’S WOOLEN KNITTING YARN,
Of «Tcrr Color and Number.
IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS OS
abort notice for every color or number of Yarn*, liar
eg been one of the original manufacturer* of tho colabra
ej “Bradley Woolen Yams," In connection with my brother,
Wm. Bradley, of Wheeling. I would ruapeetfuTly aUlvir a
(bare of the older* for \ artw, m ahere.
paid for Sheep Skin* and 'fool
WILLIAM DARXIIILL £ CO.,
Gl Penn st. f below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET
Iron Worker*, >Unif.«ctnr-r, of Barnhill's Patent
Boiler, Loconr-Jiivo, Fhied ami Cyhtulur Roilor*. Chimney*,
Brelcben, Tiro Bed, ;*t -am Ondoiwrr. Salt Pnn«,
Sugar Pan*, Iron Yaw la, Lifeßontt, etc. Alto. Hltwkamith*’
Work, Braise and Viaduct Iron*, done at thu tbortest no
tice. All order* from a diatance promptly attuuded to.
J
Penn Cotton 41111 s, Plltibargli~
Kennedy, ciiilds & co., MANUFAC
TURERS of—
Penn A So. 1 henry 44 Sheene*
Carpet Chain «f nil enlnt* and »b»d*r
Cotton Twlnr,
•• Bod Curtis;
•* Plough Line* and Sash Ctr J;'
“ Kcjm> of all rii*a nod d-ecnp»K*n«;
Batting.
ty'Y l - at the Hard war* Store of Lo;;nn. Wil<»n
A On-, 131 Wood ntrwt, will harp attention. jei'oly*
JA3ILB IUW'IN,
UASUFACTCKBII U P
SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric A.*id
Sweet splritanf Nitre: Nitnc Acid;
!lolhn:ui'« Am-lru*-: Mnr..;ti.- Aci!.
A<|nn Amiuuci-i. FFF; N.troua do
Fowter’n Stdufi":.: u
?, jnl.Nso.t s
PERRIS A JOHNSON,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
WE. CHILDS 4 CO’S PATENT ELAS
• TIC IT UK AND WATER-PROOF CEMENT
ROOFINO. l;a Titmn Sturtr, I‘itUburgh. Pa. ™T4:dtt
WILLIAM TATE A SOS,
PLUMUEK AND UAS FITTER, No. 1U
Fonrth Btreet, near I.i|«erty. nnd 4.2 I'enn ttivet, noil
dour to Alderman Parklr.«r.n'« Offlce, and Federal at., near
Lacock Allegheny.
dc-K-ription of Fitting* for Wai.:,Gua ami
Steam. mrJl.tf
Kncn-aallc Tile Floor,
ForCburrhea. H.tlln, Contorratorles, Veetil-iiloi and Store*
ALFRED ENGLAND, &>le Aeent.
From the original patentees,
Mcssra. Mint n A Co, London.and Mewra. Millar A
Cailea. New York, for Pittsburgh and the We»t.
AH work executed in a fUja-rlor »tyle. Plana, Drawing*
and 8p..«-ljnerw can l>- aven at Sa 2 Fourth street, near LlL>-
arty. fap2S] mr 13.1 yd _
JOHN CAMPUELL, ft A
Ma n u F a 0 T U K E U OF BOOTS
and Sri'iE?. of «rery description, No 34 Smithneld
(trset, Pitt-burgh, i*». oc3l:lyd
insurance aprnts.
TITF. & CHAFFEE Agents Neptune Insur
anc* Co, LnUy->tte Hall, W‘-od street.
E FINNEY, AgentEureku InsuracneO
« Xo. 9 Water ftrevt. __
A A . OA K K IKK, -SECRETARY
• PrunsylTonU luanocc Company of pitul.«r*h.
Jours' lluilditie. Fourth strert.
AM CEL L. MARSI’IELL,* Secretary Citi
ren»' Iniantsc* Cotupiujy, M Water street.
FJI. GORDON, Secretary Western Inrnr
, ant-e Company, W 2 Water street. __
J GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank
• tin Fire Insurance O'mi-.u.y, North-cast corotr Wood
Mul Third atreft*.
PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware
# Mutual Ignorance Co., <2 Water street.
TII<SS.T HUNTER, Agent Farmer*' and
Mechanic*’ Insurance Co., tfOAVater street
JOSHUA ROBINSON,. Agent Onntinentnl
Insut-uuceCo., 24 fifth street. L __ __
RW. POINDEXTER, Agent Groat West
a orn Insttranco Front street.
ilpt)OlDtnj>.
WAXTW.tr UAMtue). -- -
Wall Paper Wareltome.
WALTER P. MARSHALL A CO., Itn
porter* and Dealer*, ?7 Wood street, l.twwm Fourth
■tTeit and Diamond Alloy, wbrre may bo found an rxrenMTe
M*ortiniuit of every description of Paper lUn«mg»,S.r Par
lor*. Halls Dining Hoorn* and Chamber*. Al*u, window
Shade*, In great variety at lowwt pricM toeucatry jlwUjra
,610 WALTER P, MARSHALL A 00.
■ *• *• o**™***-
E EDMONDSON & CO., Nos. 90 and 98
• Third itrwt, near Wood, Manufacturer* and Dealer*
In WALL PAPER,
OCRTAIX GOODS,
ORNAMENTS, FRINGES,
TASSELS ANDOORDS,
COMFORTS, BEDS,
patent spiral sprinq mattresses,Ac,
Would •elicit the attention of purclmaen to tbetr large
and raided dock. apghCmd
SEIBERT, Practical Upholsterer,
• /ft. 100 Third Street, PHUhxtrah,
Manoiactnrur and dealer In CURTAINS, CORNICE,
BANDS. SHADES and BLINUS, MATTRASSES.COM FORTS,
CUSHIONS, Ac. Particular attention paid to Steamboat
work. Carpeta flttedand laid to order. mrlfclyd
jFutnttuw.
*OOl D. TOUVO —........T00*. B. TOtntG TiSCII l- TOCS®
T. B. YOUSO A, CO.,
MAiruracTtm*** or
FURNITDRE AND CHAIRS
Of Every Description.
f ACTORY— Federal SLfrtv>*e* WyUt and r*nna. A per
Warehonsc—Noi. 18 &40 Rmitbficld St.,
STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We
arc constantly manufaetaring STEAMBOAT CABIN
FURNITURE and CHAIRS, and invite the attention of
those Interested lit furnishing boat*.
•aSOidAvrS T. B-YOUNG A 00.
T\ A Y 4 MARTI N’S
BLAC K I N 0
A large lot of lhl« cel«hra»*«l Wankinß rec\fthii day by
JO3EPH FLEMING,
Corner of tb* Diamond and Market Street*.
T J. WOODS’ PEARL STARCH constant
• I . j. on hand and for «al* by the undersigned. Fatal
lle* mar be aa»nred tlwt thla «nperior *tarcb will lw (bund
ecual to any of tbe more oxpcuslre form* of Corn Starch In
ore for making delicate Blanc Mange, Puddlna,or Cake.
Bo particular to Miqnire for "Woods’ Pearl Burcb.^^
t „j4 corner Finland Ferry street*.
YAUNIHES- —15 bbls Copal,
5 do Coach,
12 do Japan,
2 do Demur.
3 do Fin* Flmrtog.
All of a superior quality and for ul* low by
mrt MACRKOWN A FINLEY
Mackerel.—
200 bid> Urge No. 3 Ueckarel.
100 half do do do.
20 bbls s2Markorel,
20 half do do.
20 bblxsl do,
25 half do do, f
Just received and for «nle by - J. R. CANFIELD
Lakefisii.-
100 talfbbl* Whit" Fish,
50 do Trout,
25 bbl* do,
25 do Salmon, in store and far tale by
tart, . J, B. CANFEILD.
Husband's, UenryV Mus
faj’* and Citrate, cooitantly on hand at
mrt j JQS FLEMINGS, enr Diamond apd Market st.
UkE BRANDY AND WINES.-I havo a
large and vary fine assortment of pure Brandy And
WLnei of every description tor medicinal purpose*. Tlioao
ta “■ " m j “sS& o fS'&s. B ’”-
Corner Diamond and Market at.
PUBLISHED UAILT on) VTETKIT BT
s. riddle So 00..
nrta itsht. ab° t *
m!?~ TI J! !DA!Lr 5£
t»r,,»«. krf “rsfiyi'S ".S-wVrf.rf
nr Tim weekli Gtzmtuum
day ar.d K,r4,,. ™ o toJ-< ffi^My S™d orf
mi/rfj-.n f/. £A. mO/ tJ> «**< 0 af
rtUaU* rrport */thf MtrUU,
«Ar«. anK 4urof* An* *£ ***\ tftH
fh«tUr>rr-*uiUry it tht best Oe***ra*l •' «ea*rr
Wat '
TERMS i
DAILY—Si* u&llara pcf«janai» pagJdT * n ftJ, “ ce ’ 0
Clot* arc ftirnl'bed on thu folk-wir., terras. w
F'mr ropici on« ~ 10 00
i '* ‘‘ “ 00
l» tl» 'IP «» • l “ b tre *- „
Rates of Advertising
tjqiiaitof 10 liu«, 1
} „ .... J " 900
! » - -I=M
* „ .... JO .. .20 00
yearlj*.lv U rtu.'rsarventiU«lloouß#quire.cUaa K .
ablest pleaimre, p*r an0tim......... £
with Cut« treble orlco. o 00
Gentlemen .—I desire in your paper, which
published the report of the Board of Tmde on
the tonnago tax and discriminations against
Pittsburgh “to show that tho western division
of the Ponun. Tamil had a capacity for tonnage
equal to at loa9t tho Penna. Railroad with a
finished double track”—first, by the evidence of
the best engineers in the country; and second,
by plain calculations which must convince all
of the truth uf that evidence.
Isi. Mr. Wm. J. McAlpine, lato engineer of
the Eric road and of tho State of New York, and
who has no peer in his profession, says; (page
60, Report of'62) “the capacity of tho Erie
Canal, before it received the advantage* of a partial
enlargement, was ono million and a half of tons
per annum.” In their proceeds, to quote from
his predecessor in office, with his own endorse*
rnent, as follows: “The tobs arriving at tide
water last year were 2,033,803,, all performed in
the apaco of 220 days.” This was after the
partial enlargement. “A railroad operated six
days iQjthe week will have 813 working days In
a year.' - If tho above business should be divi
ded equally throughout the year, then the ar
rival at tide water would be 6,498 tons daily.
Average loads of 100 tons of freight per train
would require the arrival daily of 65 trains,
equal to one train every twenty-two minutes through
out the twenty-four hour*. A railroad perform
ing a large passenger and fast freight business,
and having a double track with usual turnouts,
could not I suppose perform one-sixth of the
above a* additional business, by slow trains, .even
admitting that the variations of trade at differ
ent Bensons of the year could, by increased
loads, be accommodate'! by the number of trains
stated. I n other words it would requiro six double
track railroads haring other traffic from which to
earn dividends” to carry 2,033,863 tons. “Tho
abovo business would require an outfit of at
least 10,000 cars and 400 engines costing say
$9,000,000, and if confined to one road would
require the daily arrival of miles of trains to be
unloaded, loaded and sent back, supposing that
each troinnnd eaehear should bo fully loaded.” To
show that the estimate of the capactity of a rail-
Je2T:lyd
,;mrr>a uacss
road to be deduced from the above is not far out
of the war, I stale that the Peuna. Railroad had
on the Ist of Jao’y, 1668, 216 engines of all
kinde, and 3,089 four wheel freight cars with
which it mo rod during thoyearatotal of 630,420
lons, 172.073 being through and 858.367 local,
the total mileage 92.375,760, making the above
equal to on it/ 201,687 tons carried 363 miles or
from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia. According to
the estimate uf the New York Stateeugineer ifa
road from Buffalo to Albany did its fair propor
tion of passenger and express freight business
in addition to heavy freights, its capacity for
the latter would be about 340,00 u tons through.
Mr. McAlpine oays “the capacity of a double
track railroad from Buffalo to Albany, used rzcht
sivtly for freigU could not be estimated at more
than ouu nod half millions of tons per annum.”
The- '•up'icity of the boats on the Erie canal
before its enlargement was frc-mOU to 70 tons.
The western division of the Pennsylvania canal
was constructed for boats of from 60 to 70 tons.
Leech & Co.’s freight boats carried loads of 60
tons. Suppose wc assume the capacity of the
western division lobeooly one-half that of Jb£
Erie before its enlargement, 760,000 Cs6s per
annum. We then have the testimony of the
distinguished engineers quoted above, that it
would take to double track railroads to do &
busineve equal to the capacity of the western
division, and at the same time accommodate a
proper jq-opoitiun of passenger and freight
business
Agaiu, m page 28, Mr. McAlpio, speak
ing of tbo iffogrcntNVw \ urk roads, *ays: “The
capacity of bulk these roads, with double tracks
and fully equipped,, nod in operation the whole
year, whi.e doing a paseeugci business, Is about
equal to' a canal ot the original size of the Erie,
or one and a half million# of tons." In tbe
same report he gives as the deduction from a
Urge amount of statistical matter the following
cost i”not charges) for transportation per lon per
mile:
Canals, Erio Enlargement
“ Other largo, but ahortcr.
*• Ordinary tilt
“ do with great lc,ckag«..6 to f?
Railrnada fur coal 6 to 10
" Nut for coal 12 to 15
If more evidence is wanted as to the relative
cheapness of canals and railroads, it may be
found by comparing the charges for transporta
tion on the Pennsylvania canal with all its dis
advantage of the Fortage and Columbia roads,
with the present rates of the Pennsylvania Rail
road to the city of Pittsburgh.
Mr. T. 0. Pomeroy, Pennsylvania Stale,En-
gineer, in 1803, page 10, of Report in conclud
ing an expression of his views in favor of the
Pennsylvania Canal, says: “The State Engineer
of New York, after baring ably analyzed and
compared the statistics of trade and trans
portation in the United Slates, thus concludes
in tbo preceding pages, the comparative value
of railroads and canals for tbe transportation of
heavy freights, has been discussed, a> d tbe
superiority of the latter maintained, yet it has been
no part of my purposo to undervalue the for
mer”—which of the New York Engineers Mr.
Pomeroy quotes from I don’t know. The opin
ions of Mr. Edward F. Gay, his successor in
oifioe, wero given in the Report of the Board of
Trade Committee. Many pages of other testimo
might bo given from disinterested sources in
corroboration of that already quoted, but it
seems unnecessary.
2d. Tho Western Division was built for boats j
of GO io 70 tons. Its capacity, when in good i
order, would be limited only by the tonnagoof |
each boat, and the number of boats capable of ,
passing a lock In a given time. Tho oapaoity of
Leech & Co.'s boats and the Pearl Mill freight (
boats was GO tons and their usual loading aboat
50 tons. This latter amount would bo a fair
basis for a calculation. A lock con be passed,
the canal being in good order. In less than five
minutes—we will say ten minutes. Six boats
per hour, will bo 300 tons—say 20 hours per
, day would be 0000 tons for 250 days (our canal
opens earlier and closes later than the Erie)
would give 1,500,000 tons per nunum, an ag
gregate which would require the passage of a
train carrying 100 tons,an amount far above
tho average—27 minutes for 20 hours in the
day and night—each week day in tbo year, be
tide the patstnger and express trains. Or in other
words, it would involve the employment of over
800 freight engines, 7,500 cars nod the daily
arrival of three miles of trains to be unloaded,
loaded and sent back, supposing each day’s busi
ness to bo exactly alike ! That they should be
alike is impossible, for in May, 185<, the ton
nage of tbe Pennsylvania Road was.jnore than
double that in January, and in Augu.t three
timee as much.
Le.t tom, may evil attbU o.timate »o ellract the
Winning .lal.m.ut. from a pamphlet of a dutin
guiihed officer of the'Fence. R. R. The niter wae
endeavoring to .bon through eleven p.ge, or hu
volumlnoo. paper, that the public erarlt. were of no
value; and lJl<re/or. tbo tonnage taz aheuld be repeal
ed. Ou'tho Jib page be .ay.: “Tb. beau u.ed on the
Pinna. C.n.l are oaf able °[ c,r 7‘“* ’ b '° 'l? U J r
loaded and erlth foil lavola about Mto SO tang, ca
page 13 ho .eye “Under .nob a favorable eondi loa
or things * ” * * the Peano. Railroad would be
fully competent to protect the trade of the itate to
the extent of it. capacity, "btch nould be at let
one million of <o»* per onnuffl.’
ir the number of lockage. I have u.omed .eem too
great, tbo .ante writer fnrnUhe. new da a. On page
8 be .ny. “The report, of tbe Commiarionor. of the
State of Sew York, .how that the full capacity of .
look on tbe 01. l canal, wa. equal to 20,080 lockage,
per annum, and ho came, the capacity of the Penna.
Canal to be tb. .ante, 20,000 lockage, of .0 ton. each
give* 1 000,000 thu*. crea from tho data runiUhed
by the ndver.o nrgum.nt proving my anertinn ear
reel. But tb. lockage, would be mar. than 20,000.
In tbo Report of tho New York Canal CommluUmer
for 1 851— they give "lb. gmate.t number of lockage,
in anv one day nt Frankfort Jock—3BB—which is
. imo’every °4 mtnntoa o, 92,00/ in 230 daj.-moro
i than double as much as my estimate.
1 When I reflect that the new Portage read u shorter
' and with easier grades and bettor alignment than tbe
Penna. Road over the same mountain (owing to the
I „Ut, hiring bid th. find choice of rnn».) it eppenrs
i that mj statement even it it had embraced the trhelo
main lino initead of merely tho western dinrton is so ,
plainly truthfnl—so far from “monstrons 1
j ashamed of haring wasted my erne and that of tho
i reader In this demonstration. „ . .
1 The relative rohm uf Railroads and Canals u 00l
1 pertinent to tho dUei>«i«»n of tho tonnago tax, to
meet tho folre as?eni m that Pennsylvania wou.d
have lost her canol trade if this road had not been
obstructed, and becaoso the advocate* c J the repeat j
of the tux, have written volumes In the effort to prove (
. ill* public works were worthless. It is also perti
nent because the Philadelphia Board of Trade and
tb* City Coancils in tbeir late memorials, as well as j
Mr. J. Edgar Thompson in hii Reports all dwell on
: th* attempt to prove to the L®SP s ‘ Pe o'
pl*_lst that the main lino was wortulet»— 2nd that
the Penna. Co. paid n->re for it rtaa it trm wonh
3d that the tonnage tax was of »>< u*r originally, 4lh
that it is of few use not?—and sth thet it ooght to be
i repealed!
1 Tho Tonnago Tax Qoestion ii pertinent to that of
discrimination against our trade; only ki d.t
cussion and because the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany linked them together. The Into report of our
Board of Trade assumed tho ground that neither was
in any way dependent on or affected by tho other.
• Iq February 1850 tho official attention of the Board
' cf Trade of this city was called to the subject of
j discrimination by a letter signed by a number of
prominent merchants. A Cummitteo was appointed
which held on interview with the officials of the
rood and was duly informed in substance, that the
road tfonld manage its own business, that if Pitt*-
burgh had any grievance it was all otr.ny to the Ton
nage Tax, and that the people of Pittsburgh did not
fully appreciate the blessing of tho Pennsylvania
Road. And so the Committee reported. In view of
these facts it is amusing to hear the Philadelphia
Register and other journals like it dependent on the
railroad patronage talk about tho impropriety of
“digging up the things cf the past.” F. R. B.
The Eansss Election Settled at Last.
Fur the I'litiburgh (Jjixette.
In the Washington (D. C.) Evening Star we
find the subjoined statement from Gen. John
Calhoun, President cf the Convention which
formed the Locompton Constitution:
Vdiior Washington Star —-Sib: As there has
been great anxiety to learn the result of the lafe
election for members of the Stato Legislature,
tinder the Kansas Constitution now before Con
gress, 1 think it proper to state that recent in
formation, through Gov. Denver and others,
leaves no doubt that the returned vote from the
“Delaware Crossing” precinct, in Leavenworth
county, should be rejected, and that certificates
of election should be issued without reference
to the vote of that precinct.
A month ago I was pul in possession of a news
paper containing what purported to be the affi
davits of the judges of election at that precinct;
and in a communication to the Union, I immedi
ately stated that, if the facts contained in said
affidavits were presented to me in an authentic
and reliable form, I should be governed by them
in determining the result of the election in
Leavenworth county.
Although I have not received any reply to my
letter to Gov. Denver, yet, from various sources
of information, I am left in no doubt as to the
statements of the judges of election at that pre
cinct ; and 1 shall, therefore, issuo the certifi
cates of election to the persons having the high
est number of Totes-in Leavenworth county,
irrespective of the “Delaware Crossing” preciDCt.
I rogret to add that this decision will give the
control of Kansas to a party which I view as
the enemy of tho peace and good order, tho
Constitution and laws of the Union.
To the following parsons, elected in the sev
eral senatorial and rcpresent&ive districts of
Kansas, certificates of election will accordingly
issue.
SENATE.
Ist Disi. Doniphan county—Tennant.
2d Dist Atchison—J. H. Ilerriford.
3dDist. Douiphauand Atchison—K. B. Kelly.
4th Dist. Leavenworth—C.Vaughn, G. Sparks,
C. Chadwick.
6tk Dist. Browu, Nemnha and Poftowotia
mie—A. Johnson.
Cth Dist. Riley, Marshall, Dickinson and
Washington—Emory Hunting.
7th Dist. Jefferson and Calhoun—A. G. Pat
rick.
Bth Dist. Johnson—A Paine, E. S. Wilkison.
9th Dist. Lykins, Andersen aud Franklin—
H. H. William*.
loth Die*. Lynn—C. A. lUm.lt □.
11th Diet. Bourbon and McGee—Blake Luile.
12th Dist. Douglas—R.Morrow, W S. Booni
field.
13th Dist. Shawnee—W. Oakly.
14th Dist. Dorn, Allen, fee.— J. IV Cox
15th Dist. Richardson, Davis, Wise, Ac. H
P. Leonard
UUt'HB or BEVItESaNTATIVES.
Ist Dist. Donipbau Co—Whitehead, Bojd,
Head, Utlson,
2d Dipt, Atchison—ll Bay, A. Elliot. J. P.
Wheeler, J. B Church.
3d Dist. Leavenworth—W. Kemp, J. W
Morris, G, J. Park, J. U. Noiiwarc, B. Gray, G.
.W. Gardiner. W. Pennach, P. R. Orr.
4th Diet. Brown and Nemaha —E. N. Morrell.
6th Diit. Calhonn and Pottowattomie—J.
B. Parrott.
Cth Dipt Jefferson—Howcns, S. S. Cooper.
7th Diet Marshall and Washington—Clurdy.
9th District. Riley—N. Berry
9th Dist. Johntoo—W. J. Sbarraff, A A.
Cox. 11. W. Jones, J. B. Wiley.
l |l th Dist. Lykios—C. A. Foster
11 th Diet. I.ynn—J E Money, J H Bar
low
12th Dist Bcurbou—W T Campbell, J.
l\ Jjiinms,
13th Dist McGee. Dorn ami Allen —K P.
Hart •
Htli Dist. Douglas—E. 3. Lowman, J. F.
Steward, S. T. Shore, J. Gardner, H. Wakefield.
15th Dist. Anderson and Franklin—Perry
Fuller.
16th Dist. Shawnee—J I. Dolematt, R. M.
Fish.
17th Dist. Weller and Coffee —Allon Crocker.
18th Dist. Woodson, Wilson, &c. —II Crit
tenden.
19th Dist. Breckenridge and Richardson—E
R. Swallow.
20th Dist. Davis, Wise, Butler, Hunter,&c —
F.. R. McCurdy.
Yours rospeotfully, J. CALiiot s.
Tbe reader will observo that this letter says
that “certificates of election will accordingly
issue" to (be persons named. This election
took place in Kansas on tho 4th of January.
It is now the 22d of March, and yet not a sin
gle person chosen to offioo has received, a certif
icate of elections. Nor has Calhoun issued the
certificates, even since be found it necessary to
come to the conclusion he announces, and the
inference most likely to be drawn is that the
certificates will issuo only after the Lecompton
affair shall havo been disposed of in Congress,
and no more votes aro to be influenced by such
publications. The whole of the State officers
were chosen by the free Stale men quite ns fair
ly as this legislative majority which is now con
ceded, and yet we do not road that Calhoun in
tends to give them to the free soil candidate;.
Light Cretin Ale.
THE subscribers respectfully announce to
their niitoner* tod tbe public that owing to th*
pnceoi Barley and Ifopa, and to lull the time*, ih-y are
brewing a light ami delicious flurorvd CREAM A l.il. w hich
that are selling at $4 per barrel, and KFQS OP TEN GAL
LONS each. to-arcommodato private £am1l“« Th«r b»'-
alao X ALE atJG.XXat $7, and superior RENNETat *H
p r bid , and smaller caaka In propuitloti. Al«*< eaivllrnt
porter and brown tnorr.
SyOnlw ment lu ihwlr Hrnw.-ry tn PITT STREET, will
.rereire prompt attention.
A RAKE CHANCE FOR A PHYSICIAN
to obtain a (food country location. As lam deaiton*
at removing to the city, t will aril niy property, altuate«l
about tha centre of Mooti township, 12 allies trorn Pitts
burgh ami 3 miles from Ilaj '■ Station on tho P.. Ft. W. 1
C K. IL Price, ea*); Tor further portlcnlate
onquira «r Dr Orurge McCook, Filth street, Pittsburgh, *-t
tho anbacnlK'r, on tbo premise*.
mrlN;wtf JOHN T. PETERS. M. P-
ComtroJ Franlft't Slr>et and Citg Halt .•ujwirr, eppesiu
Oie City Hall, Xtw Fork CUy.
THIS HOTEL isconduotedontheErßOPEA.v
I’LkH or Lo&aiNO Hooks, and meals a* they may l*e or
dared, in tha »[>aclou« ItofcctiTT.
Thor** ia a Barber’* Shop, with Doth* iu cuuuoctlon there
with. This popular hotel Is In the Immediate liriultyut
mercantile business, and the principal placet of amusement,
and offer* every Inducement to thnao who consult convuu
lcnc«i and economy. Those going to California or Europe
will bo fumiahed with all tha Information they may desire,
aud also be protected from Imposition In the pnrebnae ol
paas/ige ticket*. It, IHENCII, Proprietor.
N. U.—Beware of Runoeri who nay we arc full, as many
are interested lo saying so. mrlUitio
CANXEL AND BITUMINOUS COALS,
delivered In PUtsburen or Allegheny.
£9~Orilrr* dropped in tho P. 0., Pittsburgh, tho Order
Box, corner Fourth and Wood ata..or led at the Offlce, Alle
gheny, promptly atlruded to
folrlyd mrS W. A. McCLPRO.
JOHN THOMPSON Ac CO..
House painters, glaziers and
ORAINERS, 125 THIRD STREET. Slro Palming
■xecntvd with Ruatnm and dispatch. Mix***! Faints, Oil,
TnrpenUns, VainUh, Japan and English Patent Drier*,
VUU Montaigne Zinc, a very superior article Philadelphia
and Pittsburgh White Load always on hand and for sale.—
Wo are prepared to Grind Colors for Painter*, Druggists or
others at the shortest notice, aa we hare a mill which
grind* by steam. Painter* will eavo money by getting
their color* ground with n». mrstdly
Richardson’* Irish Linens, Damasks, &c.
THE public will please bear in nund that
tbe GENUINE GOODS areal way* sealed with tha foil
signature of the firm, tU:
RICHARDSON, SONS k OWDEN.
J WJLLOCKK AJ. B. LOCKE, Agents,
mrl:3md 36 Church at., near Barclay at-. New York.
Removal— Bcerhave’a Holland Bitters.
WE have removed the manufactory of
Bdfuuvrs HOLLAND BITTERS to No. if Wood
lUwt, bolow b*cood.
MOaUwtfT
LYCERINE * CAMPHOR SOAP—lgro.
of this inferior article Jest ray'd and far ule by
mrlT B.L.fAHmsioo&*oo.
Washington Citt, March 19, 1668.
OKO. W SMITH AOO.
FItENCH’S HOTEL,
Allegheny Cool Depot,
Comer Anderson St. and Railroad.
BENJAMIN PAGE, A CO.
JFot emt.
FOR RF.NT—A three etorv Dwelling £•s)
noo.lt. cn Fifth itn«t. (X«. 1 iOj containing it liiSl
rooms, Ik-miJ* trash huuaa. wtih tin* brick itabie and
carn-ijsu hones attached. Till* Ikiim il eoppltwl w»th hot
B - ; ] coM w„tt.r . Lath, gaa. Ac, and being in acential loca
ll-.n n admirably adapted to the wuu of a professional
man. ami trill be rented for a tcrir of jests to a gtol too
unL for furtlur particular* enquir.- of
mrU ALEXANDER KINO.
FOR RENT.—The Dwelling House No. 151
Third street, near Smithflald, newly pap-jed and
pi-iuted throughout, pas, large yard, Ac. Pc-siresior Itu-i. -
dlatelj.
Also—Tb» Dwelling part of No. 142 Fourth *tre«i. t.m
Ch.-rr) All"f; hii room j . cc-x! n-lltr an-l jard. i.ent JIJO
pt-r annum.
Aim—The two Ofiice Kociui, 2-1 story, front or No 14-
FourtL stroet, now occupied by J. ?. Hail, Esq. Keut SIW.
Vaci.nt l .ts In th'6"Slath Ward for aile or lease, near tin-
Allegheny yit ail road. Enquire of
THUS. WOODS. lbO Fourth street,
foMMtf Or— K. P. PARUNUTON, 3? Wood street.
FOR RENT—Two desirable Houses on oth
ft, being th* one I occupy at prw-nt, aml.the new
House cost gout. Possession giren on tho Ist April, lsf.3.
For rent, Ac., upply to ALEXANDER RING,
273 Liberty street.
ALSO—A comfortable three story Dwelling Home on
Penn street. near Waytnv Po*es«ion can be hnd forthwith.
For terms, Ar , apply to ALEXANDER KINO.
ALSO—A tao store Erick Dwelling liouso on Eiplsnado
itrwt, Allegheny City. Immediate possession Kleen.
ALEXANDER KINO.
ALSO—A Yrnrae Dwelling In the rear r f the alore hoasc,
on James sir'd, Allegheny CHy. Kent low to a pood ten
ant. jaB ALEXANDER KINO-
TO LET—A well finished sv.t story gfjj
Brick Dwelling, containing six roctn«, No. &JEsL
Fianluiu street. Enquire of
SPRINGER HARDICGII A CO,
f,.jO No. 245 Liberty street.
FOR KKiNT—The large Warehouse
uovc<fo;.if<l t-jr Vf. 11. Bm»b A Co., Sm. IM,
Pint find s*ccn<l t(ri4tf. Ptifloirt* of
I'AKK, UcCDRDY ± CO..
N'o«. 149 Firrt anil 120 Sreotid *t».
TO LET.—A two story Brick Dwelling
Iloa**, No. 175 Wylie stmt, atprwwat occnnloj
by oar Uichnrd Floyd, well finished and In good order, mid
baj nil the modern roneealencer watar, gu«, Ac.; also stable
ond carriage house. Apply to
Ja)s
JOHN IXOTD k CO-
Foundry for rent.—The ph®kix
Fouxmt, Pena street, Pittsburgh, formerly occupied
by Fn-omen A Miller, now by Uall A rpcer, Is for rent.
For terms enquire of A LUX. Ml LLKH, Ksq„ or of M, CN
DEItffOOD. »t the Bask of Pittsburgh, JaUtrttf
FOR RENT. A comfortable two story
{trick Dwelling, with Bern and about six acres of u
cellent laml, and noar Last Liberty.
out fco had immirdliUjy on application to
ALEXANDER KINO:
273 Liberty treet.
-*■4
r PO LET. —A 3 story dwelling House, on
i Penn *tr*ct, b»tw*gn H&od and atrc<*u.
Rent cu>denit« to » tfood UntnL and po«jwt*lon elT<!B *t
For tertn* »ppl v in ALKXANDKU KINO,
.s ni ST3 U forty Wwt.
rpo LET.—The Ilall formerly occupied by
the Son* of Temiwrance, on the coraor of wood oad
ThiVd streets. Eoquireof JOHN M’GILL A EON,
jur3:if No.ga: Liberty struct.
WELLING FOR RENT.—A desi- gjSj
rsbU two »corj Erick Fifteen Conjsr«9«tt<»ec,fcflL
6 . food r»rJ ««d n-^'r
nan.rp(l j, hnlT tO " All A ■■ lUu.' ,
pspered, MTU N „ Uberty Btrv<t .
dfot Sale.
To Capitalist or Saninactors.
TIIF, undersigned haring determined to
more weet. offer* for Ml*, (or exchange: for Western
r.i >u*rty,l tha txwl Farsi In Armstrong Ci.uutj, w.tbin Ove
iiiiJtitM ssfUk of the Kiltsunlng IfrMge. on I dultfd»lfuUy
at; oo the river tank, oppotite aud fn a lew of the All*-
cliunr Valter Bailrad Depot, containing about One Umi
di-riAcrea. mx»J of which coutainselgl.t f~t ut good Bitna.
ecuusCual, with bank open, and dellvrriug eval dully in
Bittunntng »t tlr« cent* perbtuhel; and 33 wm of superior
riser l*>tioro that never overflow*; about SOacrwuaiW
fruco and Id tbc highest slate ol cultivation, baring rrcelv
c-*l over ItwO load* of ruanum from the tosrn. to which *
team can make eight trip# a day. There is a Urge Log
lUtw CO by <0 feet,and n Frarou Bam 40 by 60 with
corn crib and wages abed* attached. 100 young Apple and
100 Peach Trees a well of water et Hie house and a
number of eprings of water that ut small could be
o.nscvnd t • the house. Thie property puiwei euperinr
ulvantbv’t* ie*idetic»* and icon <>r lumber mannfa'-to
t;»<s. Al'l penoni denroue of realizing a good and proflU}
aide love»tment r.ro rsiouentod to view ibu property before
making any othar »elect:on. Titlo Indisputable and b-ntie
cs *y Twotratn* daily trocu Pittsburgh, making tt easy of
*• wen For further particular* ncKirrae the proprietor,
JOUN IVKTBMOUTH,
Kltbsnning. Armstrong County, Pa.,
Or.WU. PHILLIPS, Oi&m M*nuf*ctiM-rr, nttibarirli
P. T?j oxctiUßßß tor Vtcttera lands, some buildings
&ii-1 Mu B'lruulHpf*-uslj' situated in the central i-art of Kit
tinning. J- I*.
Farm (or Sale.
The a.ndeusok farm, ej miles si
ab.>vo the Depot, at New Brighton, BraTei Co. jjjg,
>m Block House lino. containing 10» acre* of element
Uiel every nrre of which is tillable, and W. ..f which is on
,j.-r r-iltivst-oa. There are l:t rxre* of good timber. SOacre*
lli grmsaud pasture, and an abundance of coal. There Nan
Orchard ol grafted fruit tr>-cs. lu aide-*: every field there
ts .1 spring ol never-falling water.
The Improvement! consist ot a new frame Dwelling, at
tache-l to a weather boarded log. a email t"nr.nt houee end a
large frame Barn. ft> by 5*5 let.
This choice firm is lu a high state of cultivation. fences
r • -I, and la a rcspi-cubir neighborhood, convenient to
cbnrtbrs, e.-hiKiU for teica. eiujuJe at THIS OFFICE,
Oi of JaliMAwtfT .1 ANDERSON. New Brighton, Pa.
Ohio Land {ot Sale-
TIIE subscriber offers for ealo section ten,
township li range 10, stark county, Ohio, commonly
t-iowii u “lt.iv man’s .-■•> li -n " containing <4O aerva. It i*
situated three n->i»i»tvi Mnuilhm, oa the state Hoad
loading to Wr-oster, and within about two nilea o! tho Pitta
burgh. Ft IVnvr.e and Chicago Railroad. The south, east
and north-east .junrters are partly cleared and Improved—
the remainder la covered with superior timber—and the
wtuae ii well waieml by «pnngajind running streams.—
This lectin !• considered the flne»t L.-i} of land in the
county. It will Ira *nl<l undMiJnl or iti to cult
purcliMrr*. To tbow wbo d«*>re to sncott In r*al estate %
letter opportunity l« r*n-lj offered.
’ J. D- SWEITZER,
No. 101 4th I'ltUbnrgb.
oc2fcd*«rtrT
For Sale.
THE undersigned offers for sale, at a£ss
bargain. that Urge duuble Brick Ifcr.M, sitm»lL-d rr:-3
nl S«i?*TtUe Station, i-o the Pi uasyivstil* RaJlcoal. It U
nw*rtv new, contains sixteen rooms exclusive of oliar*.
sr.J is adapted for lwu families, but With v.ry littlo ex|**n»e
could be turned into a single home. From to 6 area
~fgr nod wilt bo »oM with It. On this there are young
fruit ire*-* of every v.rlny now bearing. Tlie property
would be »>l't vrry low l.<r scb<>ol purposes, (>-r which it is
well a-i*ctc! The location i* siltairnUty euitc-J foj a Frtni
p«rj or Academy, which is much need-d aud desli\al Lu tbo
neighborhood.
For further Information, apply to the undersigned, on the
premises. mi I2rl2w* JAMES SWISSHELM
Valuable City Property for Sale.
THAT very desirable lot on Water Street
and Redoubt Alley, next to John Irwta A Sous, being
lj_< ffton Water and Front street*, and lft-J deep along the
Alley.
It will be sold together cr In lots ol 20 or 24 feet cash.
For tenna,(which will l>e made easy as to payment.) ap
ply to JOSEPH 8. LEECH A CO..
mrVdtf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
Foil SALE—I Trading Boat, 80 by 10 feet,
3 ply roof.
0 lung Coal Boat Cables,
Fcr sale low for cash or approved notes. Enquire o!
OKORQE W. DIHM.
at W Bl'Cliotock'i Carpal Bwn>,
No. 112 Market street.
‘ SALE —A Drug Store situated in one
r of the best location* In the city of Pittsburgh, for either
a jobbing, retailor prescription business. Inducementaars
ottered t<» purchaser* containing advantages of rare occn»»
n;ace. For information inquire of JOHN HAFT. Jr., at
No. 166 Wood Street. corner of Wood and Sixth. Pitt*-
bnrgh, Pa. 6*9
Cemetery Alnrble Works,
No. 333 Liberty Street, below Wayne,
PITTBBDRG H , P A .
MATTHEW LAWTON,
PRACTICAL MARBLE MASON,
WISHES RESPECTFULLY TO IN
form hi* friends tad the public generally, tbatt*
baa leased tbe aboeo tiretuirea, tor the manufacture and sal*
of every variety of Marble Work, such a*
Monuments, Tombs Tablets and Gravestones,
of overy variety and form;
ALSO,
Mantle Pieces,
Centre Table,
Pier, Bureau
acJ Wash
Stand Top*.
Ac..
Which be Is offering a* K>w as eny other establishment W-*t
of tbe mountain*. Ilia stock i* eullrely new, and has hoen
isles ted by blniself, expready for this market. He is a.*c
prepared to build Burial Vaults, enclose Bar Lots with Mar
ble or Stone, and to execut* any other work in hi* Jjap, n
any of the Ocmeterie* adjoining Pittsburgh. I
axrsxs bt rcßJaiMios >o j£*'
Rev. T. B. Lyinan, I Robert Galway, Esq:.
Hod. Win. Wilkin*. John Chislctt, Esq,
Jno. U. Shoenberger, E*q,i W. L. Klngvnlt, Bsq,
Charles Brewer. Eaq, ( J. H. Hill, Esq,
Thomas Scott, E*q, j A. B. Curling, Ksq..
W. P. Banin, Esq., I «• R- White, R*q.
Tbo Ttade fhruishrd with all kinds of Fur«l£uaud Dome*
tic Marlde, either finished or lu ibe rough, at. Wholmli
prices-
Uo basalso readaamngotnetit* with the fuannfrctnrer*
of the best brand*, fur a constant supply of Hydraulic Ce
ment, Water and La jUtUIb Lime, and Plaster Purls, txjih.
for Landand Stucco Work, all of which hols prepared tn
fumUh at short notice. mlil3:dly
T. W. uUIIUHREY, «
Watch and Clock Maker, JPA
IMPORTER OF P-Va
Fine watciiesand jewelry,
No. 23 Fifth street, l-efween Wood and Market, Pitta
burgh, Pa.
49*Partlcnlnr attention paiil tu the repairing of Watches
and Jewelry.
J9*All work warrant^- 1
SODA ASH. Ac.—
300 casks imported Soda Ash;
lio do d-> Caustic Soda;
100 tout do Gerninn Clay:
1000 boxM assorted sizes Window Glass,
23 bbl*. Pearl Ash,
On baud and lor salo by
mr!2
ALEXANDER KINO, 1
273 Liberty street.
SAUI K~L FAHNESTOCK,
IMrORTCtI ASP PtILER IS •
Foreign ontl Domeatlo Hardware,
.Vo. 74 Wood Sir eft, heticctn Diamond alley
and Fuurtk itreet, Pittsburgh, Pa.
THE subscriber is now opening a lorge and
well selected assortment of Foreign and L)< msstlc
Hardware, and will b« sold on a* good terms as any hoots
in this dty. Ills assortment embrace* a general assortment
of U»rdwars,Cutlery, Carpenter Tool*, (Union Planes,) Ac,
Ac., to which ho Invite* tbo attention of Kerchont* aud
other* before supplying themaclTr*.
ocSPuitf— mrlO SASPL FAHNESTOCK.
Chemical food, ok compound
BVKDP OF PHOSPHATES I, modi nd b, lb, mMI.
cal faculty OS a nutritive tonfcj—admirably aioptcdto sup-
V l 'V waa J* °* *l*®enUry maitor, occurring la the its.
Umduring tha progiesa of chrtmlc disease and to build nn
the strength of Individuals wasted by protracted 111 health.
In Dyspepsia and Contnmptioa especially, Ufaas been feund
particularly serviceable. This preparation 1* pleasant to the
eye, agreeable to the taste, and grateful to the stomach.
» t. o ** Qot DiaJ °t ( by co&tlnnon* n*o. A large supply
of this valuable medicine rac'd this day by
„ JOS. FLEMING,
tnr * l Corner Diamond and Market atrvt.
RELN APPLET—I 3 bbls. Green Apples
U for tale by ROBERT DALZELL A 06,
ntrlh No. 231 Liberty street
BUTTER— 3 bbls. fresh roll just reo’d by
mrJ7 HENRY H-COLLINS.
/BusiraL
] T)IANO AT A B ARG AlX.—wflPiT I
JT An elepant R.-«*wooJ, Cbkkßnntff^pxSsS
' lnapo. oalT Jn u» tbrre months, in j>crf*ct ||' V f 1 1
j order In tnrj re*|>ect,ViJl t*' sold ntarery pr»at barsao-
The owner l« uow in the \Vist, and wtaben to Mr!'at once and
! for cash.- Tbe subscribor will pr.ftmnto* the Piano to lie p*r
j Sect and Gublemi-he4. Apjljto .
U2i JOHY n. MEI.LOR
EW ARRIVAL OF MKLODEONS—Just
rc**i*ej afti!t 'cppiy :T PISTE'S MELODEOJfS.
rucrs: 1
Portable *t)k,wrolt k s «
runo eased
Portable style. doable iwda, - -
P!wioca«e •* “ . . jjij
, Pinr.o rase, wltb 'i banka of key, d.tiMe roc-Jt, 2*o
' Th«> ak>re matiam.-ut* ct-taHro .dl ihrmtol teprjre
teeubs »b® Dtr.jed Sw*H. Orvxt. 't-tciem. Ac.
Tfc* Divided S««ll Ciui c.*:ly obialci-l iu Meloiecai of
rr.BC*» maculaciuro. CIIAf.UJTTE D« CME.
Maonr«;mt»r»* Ar«DL
At thooll established I’;an > D-j.ot, u» Wood strwt.Weed
door abOT* Klfth n-.rt? "
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AOKNT for Pittsburgh, Allegheny and lulTonuctiog district,
cf the Taluablu and elegant Sctr PnolloatioM of tbo
publisher*, and will supply tko Trad# acd community with
these at tli- publisher*' rates. Tbo following are already
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Dr. J.T. Barclay, Missionary to Jerusalem, with# Steal
Pcjrttall of the Author by bartain, nod upward of satenty
engravlngti, executed In the finest stylo or nrt, from Photo*
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oftnexity—Ancient, Medli-v <U Miiiern nnd iiillenuial,— ■
also Restoration of the Towplo and City as forested by
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rocco. foil gilt, $5,00: super Turkey or antique,sb,oo. Dj
mail, postpaid, at the same price.
New Juvenile Library for tbo Sabbath School and Fam
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Bong Without Word*,
Look Up, or (Hrli and Flow-
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The Jew,
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Winy ud Btiafie,
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lstbel, or Ioflo«DC«
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MAP OF JERUSALEM AND ITS ENVIRONS. By Dr.
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extant, l>y miny distlnguiibed trarrlora and vr liters on the
Holy City. Inraliuible to Sabbath Schools and student* of
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Carpentry made easy. p y Wm. e. Boil. Tho
work contain! about Forty Plntca, besides numerous Dia
gram!. Price J 3 per single copy, pcitpaid.
of the above works trill he sent by mail, post
paid, on the receipt of tbo retail price
WLA liberal discount to Minister*.
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Co-opt r’» Works.peoples’ ed. ?-1 ••
To do Bntunro’s sol. ed, Id **
Dickr-ts’ do Illustrated >'d, V-i
Do do Library ed, 5 “
Tnkh.-r A C-’s il.unel.oM cl Warerly Norolo.
tnrCO It AY & CO-44 Wood street,
Books ufn Religious Character, tuita'.le
for the times. The valuable works of Arnold. ttaXier,
b>«.K»-r«teth, Uonar. Bi-d. tt, Biown. Banyan, Hu’-
!.-r, Cofil, Chari.>ick,('hainicr*. Ciuvt.t, D'Aubfpne,
Duncan, Fox, Foster, liurniUon, H.-nry, Hill, Horne, f lihl,*3,
Jacobus, James, .lit}, Klttr, ilnhejue, M.Coh Newton,
Pavlny, lVar«'H. I “Col. I'htnier, Kyle, Sluourn y.
t-prugun, Tailor, Tjug,\ooug. A:. Tlj tH»n»iiafl's Gr- :it
Interest, Gull.rtr; Why D- I Lit-; Tl.e Great Quezon, or
Wjii you Cons der the Subject of Personal Ko.igtou; Opera
nti-.ns of the It ly Spirit; Jay’s Mornfn< «n < »«nlng Fx
erase* WorJs suri Mind of Je«n«: Fnithfut Promises and
Altar Stcoc, Tracts »n 1 Hand BiJU; supply of Psalm
»nd Hymn Boohs for the. various denotulnaiinns; Family
and Pocket Bible* ut oil puce*. E 0 COCHKANE,
.No. d F-di-ral street, All-glienv.
stock recently n-jilt-nlshed Inall d- artmentt fnrftl
ORIENTAL AN U WESTERN LIbKKiA,
BY ATKINSON.—OH-nml and Western Liberia, A
Narratfre of ?ut •» Years Kzpioratiocs ami A-treuturw In
Wmicrn Liberia, Mongolia, th«i Kirglsit Steppes. CbflieM
Tartary ami part cf Central Asi«, by T. IV. Atun.wn, with
a map and nuib'T"U» illustration- —tn.cloth and balf cnU
I»iiar T*ylor'« N«*w lio»k. The Wortd of Wind. .
The Lan i of Promise, by D-mar.
Ur. Sprague's Annul- ■>( PMitigehbcrt American Clcrf.-> •
moo, to’.s S and 4, Presbyterians.
Ryle’* Spiritual Foofrteps of Pi. P«nl
Thoughts fur tile Ib.iy W k. hr Mus Ser.rlt.
Km* on tho Kl.lershlp, Devotional <»oidca. AUx
andtrs' Word* u> Young Cvasaunlcauu, UaiaiUou's K-<yal
Trencher.
Principle* of Elcvjuenca, by Abb® Maury
D* Israel's Amenities "f Literature, -rtc
Juit received by JOUN E. DAVISON,
mrll Cl Mar Art st.
B T
LANK BOOKS—Lodgers, Journals, Cash
a 1 Bc>ok«, Dnv Book*, Inroice Uo> fc*. Chi-ok l>"C-ki. «nd
alt ether Blank used in counting houses, for **tc or
nnJp to or-ler »t short uulicu. Lj
W.M. 0 JOHNSTON* & CO,
Blank Book f" Woo.l sTroot-
flJiccllantouß
5 a'p 1:"k iT'a x_gTn g s 7
Oar Su>ck of
sprirN'G -cr.a.r.x. papbe
la now open Ut Intpcctluo and Sale. The lalcut stylo# of
parlor, hall, diking room, church
cs/l i .v o rAp e s s
Man.- entirely new design* for Fire-Qoarii, NTladcw
Shades, Testers, Ac.
E. EDMCNDS9N 4 CO-,
No. 53 and 03 Third street.
An Exchange la Offered.
A VALUABLE FARSI in Beavor County
li oQorod lo exchange for Improved property In PJU*
burgh cr Allegheny City.
The farm contain* over two hundred neroa, rnna to (lie
railroad tori Ohio river, and diat&st from ralirea.l atation
about one hundred The Improvements are A good
dwelling hou*e, barn, and all oiVe*e»ry outbuildings. Hj*
place ataunds with lltnratoc- and coal; also ipring* of pm®
•rater, la under good fence, the land productive sod in a high
Hat* of cultivation- lu addition to which there is wood
sufficient to pay for half the place. In short, it ii Dot sur
passed by any farm la the county.
Aa the proprietor la not a farmer. In either theory, prac
tice or IndioAtion, be proposes (hi* trade for improved
property lo eltbi r city.
Apply to TV*. A- lEVjy, a. Station Ui-tel, Allegheny,
from Bto 9 o’clock, A. M. or from 4to 6 P.M. nn-htmeod
New Rochelao or Lawton Blackberry.
HAVING mado arrangements uith Rer.J}
KNOX for * supply ot I’l&nta of this raluablo BU:kl
berry, 2»,0G0 itrocg thrifty fitut* are offered it the toUawJ
leg price:
IIXXI pUct*.
too
.sl2s OJ ■ 2$ plant*.
. C> l» | 12 -
. Si CO « •
.. li CO I 3 ••
. S l*i ; 1 ** .
CrtL'ts sddrcsstd to Rue. J. KNOX, or the cubreriber, hc
with tlio Ck'h or a suitable r. forcuc® where th«
parties are not known, will t«* fl!!rd in the crxUr lu which
they atv r crlrM.
I‘Untß of tf.o NHITMAN'S THORNLESS BLACKBEEBY,
will bv fut lushed nl the name price*.
JAMES WARDROP,
arls:<!*tvtfT No. 47 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
To the Whip Trade.
WE WOULD inform our customers wenfc,
*n<l other* tntcresti-d, that w» Unvo purchased Ujo
entire stock and p>id tviil < f tbs firm of 11AZLET0N Ui
MoOUK, of Yoik county. lu tLis State, who Cruru this date
decline business in our bxvor, and hir*j u-A their notes and
aecouuU against parties IV*>t of the Mountains with i:» for
collection. AVo will, us soon m possiMa. wait upoD onr cos
te men and those of tbe latvbrui, for the purpose of collcrt*
ine the fttnwunt* due,and ucsi'Uig their orders for further
supplies.
Our stock is now Urge ami well assorted, compiling
every variety of JJutfpr IK.tyj, lttijon IVfti/i'; Jttdinj
Swiichtt ajnl Larin, and to it we ask the attention of 'leal
er*. WELLS, KIDDLE t CO..
No. &0 Voarth strvvt.
Safety and Economy In Light.
WHY Trill vou burn Campheue and tluid,
when joo caacrta cheaper*bd better light. tux*
Kt-ruMoo oil. mad'* fn»ra thoga* of Cancel Oat. pro-lai*s
two cheapest. most brilliant. steady, ploasan:. and safe port
able light cTcr offered to and no danger u[ ex
plosion: more brilliant than ga-t, and quite ai limps
of ibc most fimplo and easily managed conitrocUoo- i'or
"*lO by T. D. 4; a. UODKIMiON,
N 0.79 fimithfleldstreet.
Beware of a counterfeit tlrt»»-ly to the market, mad*
from Campheue, with a little Coal oil to ecent it. fei-fcdly
SUNDRIES—
-7 bbl*. prime tmh Table Butter,
6 u tresb Eggs;
*5 boa dean Dried Apples,
4 bbla Leaf Lard;
& saddles fresh Venison;
2 dot Quail*
CO pair Chickens, Turkojg, Docks, Ac..
Just received l>y Express and for sale at No 27 Fiflb *t
milT U. BiDPLC.
HAVEN'S No. I Extra Fine PoLut, No. 2
Flexible Point, Commercial and Albotroi B**ira»
lur «de by W. a. HAVEN, •
fnC3 rrrncr Market and wood
OULD’S PATENT bPIU.NO 15ED-Gall
at oqr warehouse and examine ibis “United“•* l *.,*
bed, which »» are now menufactoriog and U tha
low price of $* .mb. [mt*l T- \U YODbQ *-CO.
AZIN'S PERFUMERY —A COm letO as
sortment of fomadi-s, Wet Extracts, Perfume batch*
OSIN —75 bbl**. jut-t rcc’d nnrt for ealoby
mrl j p, L. FAHNESTOCK A CO-
RTIST MATERIALS of all desc»ipuoO*
to be bad wholesale or retail by ‘ -
B. L FAHNESTOCK A-CO.__
STRANGE'S Superior Fencil Sbarpenor^