; V W' KBW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS V, rnjm ft. 8. SOHELUS Adeertiltos Dome, No. 535 Broad i " j An energetic business man can malts, in any part orthoUnitodßtates, from three to Ato dollars a day, by selling from tample “THE PATEXT I.VDfA EUOBKU SAFETY FLUID .LAMP,” with an to prorcd Burner. Ercry. family who has regard for life, per n>n. property or economy will purchase thorn. For Infor* matioa by malLiudots stamp, to IIAWTCIrtJBST A ATOTT, Talcntofi and exelustro Manufacturers, 09 Fnlton street, Nc* YorK- LIGUTE.SEWTOM * BRADBCRYS, AH liroomt find, 2tev Fork. , MANUFACTURERS of the Patent Arch Wrwrt Plank piano Fort**. celebrated fcr del™, »**. ricbnosi, jmrity, and .peculiar ringto? °i£S t-n-.f-r whicd tlwy hate rwited the highert «*>«»«u* frmu the gn.-at<Tst musical celebrities of the ocrantryi etrryfalr. witch brunet io comiK-titfon with otl men:*. obt-iim-d tiro premium- *? Arch Wrest I'Uuk, which U owned aod used ° J,y,I r fn. guarantees thofr*tanJ:u;; In tnno looser tbaaM* strum-nib wliilotheir uniireoj-di-nted demand 1° I~*~ theemntry Is AnutUd-mtpror.lof tlielr *°P® f *? r V aJ A liberal dl*cuuut to Clergymen, School* “• tn,ne )eA.lyd:s _ J3ruggioto. MACKEOWN & FINLEY, Wholesale D, ojsl.L. .n.ni.nauctot'io * C” 1 "" °‘V 'f liwiw, Pil»l,.irch. B|, FAHNESTOCK £ Go., late of the firm . D. A. ruu.u.k p.mloji nr.„, V.li.,DrUfT-l— Ko. CO, coni-rW«rl aDd itmrlh Bt% IMtf.ebnnr/i. I‘a. BA. FAHNESTOCK & CO., WHOLE # *i!r* (iriipKisU and Manufacturer* of White Lead, L—i-1 an I Litharge, cornor Wc; l and Front *tre*.'t*, Pitt** barcli. mc^ T SC l ICO N M AUK R, MANUFACTURER 9J , of White Lead, Red Lend. Zinc, Paint, Litharge, Pot ty ami Wli«.lu«le Dealer liuPidut*, Otis, Vaml*L«b Turjwn tlno, Ac., No. Wood at., Pittsburgh. Pa. * ocStlyd JOHN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. M'tluffoy.) Wholesale anJ Retail Drugget *nd Dealer lit Paint*, Oil*, Dyestuff*, Ac., comer Wocd and Sbttu * treats, Pittsburgh. . , . ..j- Wpj?gulur A grot for Dr. Ford'* Medldns. *P«. JOHN l\ SCOTT, WHOLESALE PEAI^ crin Drug*, Paints,Oil*, Varnishes and Dytalglh, No. IWO Liberty *tr«et, Pittsburgh. All order* will ieeetTSpruinptßtttnt-oti. jrc-Ascnt Poltn»mcSyrup. marCLlydSW Jk ,-. c , ..... ,jjcoßot uma. & reiter, wholesale and II lb-fill DnicH«t»,ccm«rof Liberty and St. Clair its, Pittsburgh. . O.SEPIi FLEMING, (SUCCJSSSOJI TO L. Wilcox * Co.) corner ttnrkeUtrwtand Dtaroond.keop* eonitnotlr on hand » full and complete a»*ortm*nt of Drags, Modicim-i. M'“dicin’* Chnts, Perfumery,en.l nil articles per* tainlng Co lil* l>*:*laew. „ preemptions eareftilly compoondc-d *t all hour*? DR. GEO. it. 11EYSER, DRDOGIST, Wood cornrr of Wood street and Virgin Alloy, PittsluirgHyPa. " Ikotmce Stains. '■ “Y'IIIBESE "wAUEIIODSE. —HENRY 11. COLLINS, arid Cotnmis*Jt>n Merchant, and D»jiii«T In Chooct, UuKor, Lake Fisb and Pzvilnc* generally, 55 »t~ nbore Wat or, PitWbnrgh. mjrdl T B. CA.NF4ELD, LATB OF WARREN, "• ■ tf • OHIO, OotnmUninn nnJ For»«r»Uijj* Merchant, and Vriioleaalo J>siK*r in Western Bcacrro Cbeoic, Butter, Pot 1 M«il IVarl A*h, and W«r»rn Prodcco-EWwralljr. Front it, ’$ b*tw«xii SnxithtseKl nod Wood, Pittsburgh. ■ A . rfTl'i.VNi: & ANJEH, (SUCCESSORS g LIJ. to A. * A. Mcßaae.) Dealer* la Floor, Grain and '5 Produce. Comminlon and iforwardins Merehaot*, K 0.124 % Soeon l itrveJt, PittoMirgb, Pa,_ [Jan. 1, ’frT:Alr} Jala | A AVID o! IIEftBST, FLOUR, PRO i'. 1J diK-Ov Provision and Commission Merchant, No. 231 E LiifTtr «rrvrt, corner of Hand, PittshiUTh, Kir** hi* alien* tlun t-j ih« ajluor Fionr.Tork, BccrnyCar J, Cl»ee«», Bolter, n Grain. brl«EFrnttfl, S*oH», *c„ Ac. g g3~ConClgnmcDt« raspoctfully solicited- » LcS. FORSYTH, (SUCCESSOR TO J\ TorNTth A Scott,) Forwarding and CorntnlMicu Mei ciiaut, Dealer In Wool, Hides, Floor, Bacon, Lard sud L«d Ojl and Pr.eiacw gonurally, No- 75 Water *L, Pittsburgh, P*- : 5 5 UIIiIjLE, GENERAL COMMISSION i * V\_ UorshaPt and Dealer to Qrucici«-i and Prodoco, 27 \ A Fifth street, Pituburgb, Pa. uV r.-.rto llASEi.TOS.Pittabr.rgh, . 4 BiaitET, CoyssArs A Co., Pittibnrgh. 3 * wturtuig w■-3 tlalSilydiVT $ A 015EKT HUTCHINSON, commission *’s T il Vorchanr. Ist the «•<!* «r W.-t*ro Kwm Cbww, ! i Ctitt'T, Lard, Bicon, Fi»L, iv»t I’varl Ashe.*, S&IiDTKStw, Oils, Hour, Qmtn,S«-d«. Dried Fruit,and ProducegeceraUj. > •' r rtroot, tx-ttreen Fir»t nod Water. apS m' ' ■T- C' IIARLIiS 15. LEECIL FORWARDING cad Cotnmislon Merchant, Doaler in Piour, Grain, B*. ern, Lard and Butter, and all dtlnds-of PRSlucc, Xo B Smith 6~M mveot. betwugn First and Water. a P3 TfiUISLK tt'.VUtUIOUSK.-JAS. UAKD -8"S IK UR, T7lwk<*!o - Dwilor in Flour, ProrWoai and Fro*!ua* cenonUly, No. 6 Safonth «trwt, lrrtT«n Liwrty •* . in-l SiaitlillclJ.Pittsburgh,Pa. " , t« ea*li. Tax2:lJ (Saiptts. ILLIAM McCLINTOCK, Dealer in Carp-'t". Nn. I*3 Market M * ■ : wTd. a U. M’CALLUHj Dealer in' carpets, oil cloths, MATI'INfIS. Ac. No. 87 Fourth street near Wood. attotncßS. -*OBBK.T M-KNiqfif, ATTORNEY AX JVl A *.o*S S.illcU.ir of tbo BdafcoC Pitubcrgh, 50. W «3 FWth f.:rcu tturfmrsk dclB Tosum S. & A. I>. MOKKISON, Ai> ,| L.n.j.Kir.-.w. oci» so.« rooitii «t» «m wga, .! Pitlsl':;n:ti. Tn- Stg Goods. ■;1 /S 'II LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy n Drf Oj»u, Ji.-a or l’ao c-liiml D™ lUve, So .4 Hitißburab. mr l°— M : -—ulU’liy * BUKOUFIBLD, DEALERS iu S>Jti»-acil Ladies* Vmi Owd» generally, Cloaks, •; A ' TxJ-..;H nnU .-ibawl*. Embroideries and staple thxrds, for •t u.i.ity n«o., IS all the *j 3 *»wjto <l.-|>ari>upi»l*, Ja»- rw-lTud and selling nt tbs lowwt | Prl ay-.y<a , tb-ca3tcof. r.mrili noil Msrkrt stifga OC& „ , v ,~\ J. f.itTiil'o ~..C. U AKTOOXT * Co n 9. TOM Y A. MASON & CO., WHOLESALE f\ 9 ao«l Retail D*d?r* Sq Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, it. ‘Hit!.-tract, Piyshniro. S’ il. PALMKK, No. 105 Market Street, . Dealer in Donne'j, UaU. Straw Triramlog*»nd r (luoJ* jonenll). . *** <£arnageo. Carriage and wagon flnnufaetory. M. L.'STEPHBNS, A-cent. Comer SmiOtfield Street and Diamond Alley, WOULD rospectfully inform the^CTA. pulilteUmtketunow locauxl « and the bashir* of <*"^ B w?,!oS ond is also prepared to «*««*« of all dwcriptlaas, Including all work .for l™» Merchant-* "%ic\r\nz arootlnnancoo! the patrona«w ■towlrt uiJn him while at the old stand <” to wmiU M«»bUrrirnd» that the wn» U,n will Iw fl ten to ail I*l* otdera &- lieretalore.haThiK cured me wnric« of the bertVorkmeo, end h"*| n S ? UMpL ■iiartnwnt*«l»wbereiortl>oi|Diehlf>R of floe work.- 1 t3-A «***! «-ortm«nt of h:*rj work now on eblTfcc Spring All wockjwarranted for U month* ■ey ParUcoUrattoottoagnea to repair*. Jain? _ ■I Coach and Caßlag* Factory. JOHNSON, BBOTHEB * co, » Corner of Edwmtahd Rebecca Streets, Allegheny CITY. WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN fora lMrrr!en.!i, »ni It. pMilio nllv.lWUW «r» WMht** .JS Svliire Bide., Sls%l>»W>iCli«loti, 111 *ll arfr n* oo» -trio Of fin®* and proportions. _ , (ho mart naeonaUe terms. ' Uring In all their work tn* beatlSumShaft*,Pule* stuff, they f«*lcoofl dent that all who f«w them with their patronage will be , rf-rtlT MtUfiod on trial of thair work. . Poretaaeraare mooted to git# them » caU before por* chasing elsewhere. . . WA7*_ 'walnut hale rbstauraht, J tASOmC tULL, FIFTH STREET. j osseh armcb:br, PHOPEIBTOR. All toe DELICACIES OF- TIIE SEASOS. prjpln&tjthMiiojtel' .fgßTfc «wt«,wrTtdDp tt|tb* «bortej< aoaaSMHn* tico, froQ i KIX O'CLOCK A. U. UXMI. TWELVE O’CLOCK P. 5L ' All article* latho lito,. pwilltr to U.« Ea*t,W«t or Sooth, rec.-i Tod dally by Espt»».«nd **rr»J opto order.— ni»q will ftnrt Iho taU« at WALNUT UAL.L all fcr «!•»«. W,o««* ""J «“*» T.SrfaUt. in lliUr K»n.H M 3 ojlilpg jSPSfCIAL. NtiXICK. Stsnmshtp Yandertilt for Enropt. rurngmattli Coofccd towlm- SSSSKW for M 3 ‘s^ P JSS!&«ll» SoiohraptM, »a **? V fra a Qn«J.BCTr Yct*. Sundries.— isWU».<trJctlyfte«l»-UWe BnMcr, ... 1200 dcrfc/tMftltoV j leooibj, No. I hat Lard, 25 busb prlmo I>ri«l Poacuo*. ICO fat yoaDgCWckcas, l&o Cbnro*, j 60 largtf fat Taf k*j*. roailfed aa<l far *al« by y ' it OTAR'JU -AUKNUi.-ILA-VXNO REbN O appointed A«ent PHUburyh, by tlio ilAWflUn for thoeale of tbetr celebrated PBAKb BTAKon*(wiitchiJ «arramtoAe<ju*l lnqaalUyts*ay ? XDO»n In th)«market) nr* now prop*rod loiapptT « boleaalave«u. era it manoCwtaron* pncei. We toTite the ettcottop of Tmlo tntUb article, to *n eiamloatlonol our prwont etoeK, etui which will be fo.ptixtaal totbedemana. AtW£l.L. LXX * 00-, mya Mo. 9 Woo*rtr*« \g **' r | ViIE GREATEST MATCUMACUiWKiJN V7ITU A SMALL INTHSiIE^'T. • TUOIIAS* I’ATJSNT MATCH MACHINE i I&a staple, cheap aad perfect Match iUktf. The Machine ! costs only $.116; is arisen by hiad, end will make the far ■ tQMOf the nmral&etiuvr is* abort titno. Vbtn good liuul uto bo lin4 readily rwluota tbo coal 49*B«varaleoanty ur Machine- privflegea ere otttr*dtor #a3eM-*.tned«*te price. - For particles*, aUI »t GAZftrtS OOUNTINO IIOOM, Vlfth street. t-U*«iltrr % TTIDES.-—B5O dry flint hides, • • ► ’ % \ ■L- ,: -1234 Green ..Ucd to arTiraand fcr cal* bir BSfiiNQ£& co, *8- . 5; .. rniET t. LttCO*— fl. IXSCTL ““"““ToSTa LEECH & CO., So. M 9 * 84* Liberty •»., Picub» r sß Po. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION JVIKRCHANTS. DKALBR3 IN rLOTXR AND BACON, -j«i n plate ancl Tinner’u Stoolt. AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. Jyd*gy Bpw.tot* n4iuucco...cc«ucis t. ?mrr...wx. n. wuirteai. SPRINGER. HARBAPGn & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN Wool, Ilides, Provisional Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. J*ia McALPIN & CO., (Ut« of J. 8. iMch, MeAlptn A 6>-, Pittsburgh ) GENERAL COMMISSION FORWARDING HERCHAJ7TO Levee and \V«i»blneto» WTANDOTTR CITY, KANSAS TMU.I’U M. HJsKKIUJNCES: . Jetepta 8. Leech A Co, and Pittsburgh . y^i^j^TrlyT TQOHAS & OALLAOIIKHi /COMMISSION AND FORWARDING I J MKKCUANTS. .Vo. 30 Ant Street, S. L-m>.. Mo. w RirER TO S»G*K, IIAATJIAa A Co., t JWISiUrrH. Loit-tTL. StcifACT A Co., 1 Znj A PatsTcu. Will purehiw Ml order, Le*J,llMnp, D* l ™, Onuu. -e. Prompt att-ntLmgircn to any manner of lorwardjng. ........D. X. C&GiRTON, EDOERTON,’ (Soccewon to D. T Morgun A C 0..) Wbelesil* Grown and Commission Merchant*, 107 Wood etrcut, Pittabnrgb. *‘L: ENRY Si KING, (LATE OF TIIE arm of King A Moorhead,) Comiulnion Mcrcli»ul, and Dealer In Pig Metal and Bloom*, No.. 0 Water atn-ct, l>t low Market. Pittsburgh. P*- **'_ A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TOUAR « ,ly,Jones*O.,)Commla«ion and Forwarding Mer chant;iS.t of tbeMadlaon and Indianapolis lUi cor per Flnt and Ferry at-y Pittsburgh, Pa- Jadstyu DWARD t! MEG RAW, GENERAL Commission Merchant, aDdUTiolcealoDraler InManc bctursd Tobacco, Imported and Domestic Ac-.N0.2il Liberty stroet, opposite the head of WoodJPttts burgh, Pa. m j taos. urns ;TSW - UTT T. LITTLE & CO., ■Wholesale- grocers, IYV COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And dealer* In FLOTO, BACON, CHEESE, FISH, OILS and PRODLCE. No. 113 Second St., Plttaburgli, Pa. ffn. Liberal adTancee made on consignment*. mrlS Bagaley, cosgkave ago., Wholesale Grocer*, No*. IS aD-1 20 Wood street, Pitta burgh. eco c. trw . -a- a- oetota. R' EIS "& BERGER, GROCERS AND Daalcrs lu Bacon, Ltrd, Plour, Cheese, Brooms, Ac.. South-West corner Smtthtield and Second Streets, Pitts burgh. ***** LEXANDER KING, WHOLESALE Grocer and Importer of Soda Ash, No. 273 Liberty street, Piltatmrgh, Pa. aplilyn* WM. MITCIIELTREE, Js.. & BltO., Wholesale Grown. HnctilViog Distiller*, and Win* and LJqncT Merchants, No. 20-J Utterly street, Pittsburgh. mo. B, JORZS.~— - - J-A3- L. COG LET. JONES & COOLEY, WHOLELALE GRO CER 3 and Doat CuraUhers, dealers in Product) and Pittsburgh Manufacture*, N 0.141 Water street, tioar CbeiTy Alley, Pittsburgh, Va. __ mii’t. j*. jhrito. „ .. v jona s. puwoath. SHRIVER & DILWORIH, AYHOLESALE Groor?, No. 130 and 122 Second street, (between U i«-l and Suxitbiicld, Pittsburgh. rout* nuTT«_-„ *jo;iak&-tluyd— «*ilua* ixoip. JOHN FLOYD &. CO., WHOLESALE Oroc«r*.aDd Commlailon Mercl.ur.Di, No. IT3 WwJ and 223 Liberty street, Pituburgh. J* la jont VATI ...JOHN triLSV.N. XETATT &TYILSON, WHOLESALE GRO yy CEKS, Commission Merchants and Dealers In Pro duce and Pittsburgh Matmfncturus,No.2sB Liberty rtr«rt, Pittobnrgh. Jl> - S TSALUIDICiiEY&'COirwTIbLE^LE I Grocera, Cocunistion Dealers In Prodticv, tio. 80 Water street, and *3 Front street. PitUburgb. mt. WM. McCL'TCUEON & 00., WHOLE SALK Grocers. £*ro.lnc*and ConsmlwlonMarcbants, and Dealers in Pittsborgh Maauiacturrd Articles, No. 219 Liberty ccnn-r of Inriti. Pittsburgh, Pa. myj jons «eg,'i!lt- ....A. J. Uc -U*EAS. ArWNLL. ATWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE A Grocer*. Produce and Commission tM-rhant*. and DtcUnrsio Pittshurgh Manufactures, No. 6 Wood iUwt,b*- ttreen WaDTuud Krotu *t., Pituburgh. "P 1 * , Green. CommtvioH Mercliaan, K„-l I»cal,rs iu nil kla4» of I’rorlsionj*, Produce and Pittsburgh X antiCurtnrra, Ko. 255 Liberty etrwt, Pittsburgh. jilPtlyrt OBEKT 11. KINO, WHOLESALE OKU CEIL Comini«ioa Merchant, and Doalw la Fc»th««rr, FUk, Flour, aafTtll kinds of Conntry Prodne*. No. ill Lib arty Kreot, Sixth, Pittsburgh, P*. Liberal M- Tuten made oV coradgoraentg Jaottya IOSTOT ~V,T>Tt T, Robert dalzell & co., wiioll- SALK Grocer*, Commission and Forwarding Mer chant* and Dcafcrgla Prodncennd Pittsburgh No. 251 Liiwrty street, Pittsburgh. Pa. Ktal Estate agents. WU-IAAII WARD, TAF.ALER IK promissory notes, 1 / Hoad*, Mortgage* itnd all securities for money. Penous can procure loans tlirongh ray Agency, on rwot* to lnrat Ibolr raon.y to ioo.l •d"" W. C*a always Ad.l first and second dsn paper at tny oflice, for "lfi| comrannicadoai ond interriew* *trictlj confidential. Office GRANT STREET, opposite St. Paul • Cuhwlral. JcLdlf ISoofesilirts, &c, WS. RENTOOIT 20 St. Clair street • Dealer in Religions and Miecellaßecn* Boolm, and Depository of American Tract Society’* Publications. mrlfcdawly? WM. G. JOHNSTON k CO., Stationers, Ulank Hook MannCartaw* and Job Print#™, No. 67 Wood atr*«t, t‘Ut«burgti, Pa. 8 . - O. COCUH-VN'K, (SUUOtIsSUU lO . S. fiadler.) Wlwl««lo *n«» U*-out I*** l "'» Stationary and rajwr ILmjdnß*, sir-tit, Ub door K.of Haricot Sqnaro, Allegheny. Pa. JOHN S. DAViSO2i, IiOUItSgLLEK AND ButioMr,fncc**«orto Dariwjn & Aguw, So. OMarJjH «tro«t. near Fcartb, Pimbnrgh, P»- ay & CO., BOOKSELLERS ANL> STA TIONKftS, No. 65 Wood rtrc-.t, nrxt door to the of -0«r of Third, Pittsburgh, P<k Schooling Ls-f Boofcseon «t»otlT on hand. . L. I':£aD, IsOOKisKLUiK A.s'b biA • TIONER, f 10.78 Fourth gt-, Apollo EniMlpy*. tt uN T & MINE 11, BOOKSELLI.K li and BUtionar, Moronic Hall, Fifth «trr«t. TOHN n. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., J b-frau DtaKmd Alto «nd £ DAUMOXXCUS, and Dealer In ilnilc and Musical Oooda. j»23 - KLEBER & BUO., No. 53 *’i™J . 81., 3itQ of lb* Ooldcti Harpt So*" AP" I *»*£«.» r nK .a /«- Tnrkl unri railed Qrirnil and &jonr* pianos «od&MiAnr a needtiamh meu> deons .Soman uaumoniumh,imo.in *»*•«■* Musical Inslrocianu. *T inHARLOTTE BLUJIE, MANOFACTUK \j ER and Dealer iaPfamo Fortes, Musical Instrument*. 6ola Awnt tor tho UAiIBUKO DAT!?* wltli and without Attachment. U 8 Wood street. my 3 - —— n_; TAR. O’BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED 11 nt Dr. £mlUi’«,conw Fifth r.u.l OmlthMd “ WEDNESDAYS ind SATUKII.ME,D™ 10 to 1 n .... 'W- French Artlflclel Flower, and Flow. material*' . _ . - WE are now receiving onr Spring StYlcJ M Fr»ml. nor.™ ce.l Fewer M.t.rUh. «Ud. furr.- riely end leant; mrpnrrni eiiv tinner wewnl t'.oo*. M*Ba£dctorlagn«rty*\llli*Ooo«ltw*off.Tfure , enable* n» to offer to WbolafcUa pnrcbiuora inducement* belli in [>rie« and ootifloed *tyl»«. . ~ , „ Ostrlcu and Puncy Faatber* la nwny i<>r Borine B*Jci, also, erery description of low priced Fancy ft* trimming lfc>j< end Children*’ Straw aaJ Vanrw Hats. For tale on liberal terms, by >*ocy u* JNO c urjjukrsoN RUYTH * CO-, 2>JO Broadway, X»w Yotx. American tfloweri, u_ AC't THE subscribers beg to draw attention to their dep.rtmm.l or America Flo*ori, llaiche. end iffiloph Which *lll to bond complete, the dejjßM Oeloi! Skin So U>o ferhlonoble French, ood the mel.o S?nfreOTtt!»«t»fl!eiro«n. Fhetorto. IFWucie 200 Brondwy«^ ,lW \mk. TASS —” CARPETS. l§sa T ED K TO TtrPPLT grain Carpet*, oftfretT *t l,, * er P flc ®» thiD w ® &lCtotb*,from3toJ4fi»t Matting tor office* or h BT ® «w_J*J“5 and everything connect chnrcbee; Pointed wma p urDl n,tDg. ejwlU, prloe. •«« the Spring Aa wa anticipate in Mw narc baaeCT to make their Trade open*. ve w<mlfl«°Sr» P o nr nrwent nry itoctloS bow tromoor lar*e stoCk yr'WC fi.NTOCK. lotr price*. «**• ~~ “ U. BXPDLB» So. 27 fifth rtreet. OONDRIES— . 460 bushels prists Cloversevd, K ‘ / 30 fahda. K. 0. Sog*r. 30 bbli. OolJoq Syrup slolas»e* 1000 kfgf Nails. eaaorttd eittw, 16.bbla.Rolt Buttoc, 2000 Prims Codfish, 300 bushel* Rye, 100 boxM Window Ql*M. 30 coils Maalll* Hope, 69 balesNaTrOskom, 60 dox. Zinc Wash-board*- 100 da- Patent Badwts, I 200 do. Corn Besoms, > XnitortudfbrMlsto (*•«> WXTI * WILSON. imiflEton, &t. WELLS, RIDDLE & CO., 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., KATCriCTTTEIrJ or WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. Or.li.p* »<didtc-l from the trade, amt promptly ship ped a* per ii-Jtroctlati*. Terms—fi months, or 5 jmt cent, dlseoantfor cash. so2s:lydiw3 EXG-IN-KKRB «5c MACHINISTS, Comer Firaf nxtl Liberty Sts., Pittsburyk, Pa. QUPKRIOR STEA3I ENGINES, for Grist n and SUvr Mills, Breweries, Printing Establishments, HKtiof.w-D.rio*. Ac, autde to order. They al-e. n,illume the manofseture ofthelr Calebmlod MACHINISTS' TOOLS, v Fucb ns iiirLiiiig Laities, Iron Planers, ffiwcerß. music, &c. IJjJßSitians. Immlngi, PITTSBURGH iHanufactuwß. JOS. F. nA?HLTOK CO., Boring and Drilling Mnchinw, Ac. Also. Wrought Inm Fh'vftnig, with Pulley*, Hangers, Ac. w'Ahly'telrF J*7 ÜBKHY (IBRWIG, .Vo. 4SP, corner Prim and Walnut £ireef», Manufacturer of Pittsburgh IILMP AND MANILLA nKDO.mDS.nKMP ROPE, from l /x in. to 1 Vi* Inch. IlaUcr llc-pn. Broom TwUti;,bewing Twlim, Wool Twine, Flax and Cotton Seine Twine, Sash Cor*L'farn<laod Packing Yarn. full oiipply of the shore constantly on baudattd f.ir sale at market nU-«. ja'd7;3m*l BUSEA & GUTENDORF. KAN CFiCTtTTiETJ 07 STEAM BOILKUH AND ALL KINDS OF SXAEET XliOlSr W OBK. Penn Street, near Water, Pittsburgh, Fcnna. Allr.r.l.'re promptly nlten<!e.| to. 1.-Cl Vir.-I ,Y . J.l Y O X*T B’ (Swccvseor to A. Lyoni ± Co ). UiXVfACTCHSR 07 LOOKING GLASS PICTURE FRAMES, AND DKALIiK IN VARIETY GOODB, dcC., No. 188 Wood St„ Plttaburgh^Pa. fe Liltf MORRIS <sc COLTAKT SOLS BASUPiCTn.EM Of HUGHE’S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE AND TEIF HAMERS. Hammers of th? following &c m*»de u> wrJ«-n So.l. LiO 7 Jii. full Wow, 209? Ibs. 3W>. \ .. .. *. .. .. su«j3 •< “ 15u. «♦ a, “i; *• •• •' new •• “ wo. -4, “15 “ - • soss •• ** y;« .. •• ”y •> « 4H50 *• “ 1500. .. *•“! *• «• “ C4JOI “ 2COO (£+■ Orders solicited. For pirtlcelari addrv* MSJKKT3 » COLTART, PiTTsntnon. P*. BAMUJCL V. Bass Lass, (Below the St. Clair Street CrMg«,} Allegheny City, Penna., KASCPACTUXCS op BRIDLKY’S WOOLEN L.MTTINO YARN, Of every Color and Number. IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS OX abort cotiee Tor every color or imiuter of Trvru*. lift*- ti* K-vii one of the orijjinal mannSirturvr* of tbe celebra te “Bradley Woolen Yarua, rt lo conuvctiun wltli »uy brother. Wm. Bradley, of Wheeling, I »ouM respectfully *ulicit a abaro of tbe orOvrx for \ art:*. n» above. «3TCaali paid for Slwp Skins mid Wv*»l. IVIL.I.IAM BALIMIII.L &. CO., 01 Penn st., bcluw Murbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM UOILEU MAIvKKS AND SHEET Iron Wotfcers, >liuiut»ctun>r# of UarabUV* Patent Builtr, Floe-tund Cylinder Boiler*, CMranoJ*, Brcichen, Fire Bed, Swam Pip-.**, Condemn.™. Salt Pane, S»g:ir Pam*. Iron Yawl*, LlMtuotv etc. Alto. liluckimitW Worlc, Bridge anti Vta«hiit Iron*, dime at tt»o ihnrteet no tice. All ..nlere from a dwUinr* promptly attended to. Jt>22 Penn Cotton sillli, PltUbnrfilt. Kennedy, guilds & co., manufac- TUUKIUJof— i’-un A No. 1 l»«nTy 4-1 ahettiogr. Carpet Chain or all colon and *ba<lif-. Cotton Tviiio; •• IV-1 O'T’lr; ~ Plough Line* and B<wb Cord; •* Ku;«.< <>f all aitea auJ UcAcriptloaa; Bat tin g. £sp-<)r'*:;r»'u>rt at the Hard* are Store of \\ Umid A Co., 131 W ood itrret, will haro ftttrntlon. JAMES UIWIN, MANUFACTURER OF SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; Strc-l Spirits uf Nitre; ' Nitric Add: H<ifl:n.»n*s Muriatic Acii A'pia Ammonia, 1> r. Nitruiu do FowW*S.>!uti.Ti: __ n F 3 _ i. o. rtiutn *. jwusaja rra. johmoj*. PEItRIN A JOHNSON, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS TN WE. CHILDSiCO’S PATENT ELAS • TIC FIRE AND WATER-PROOF CEMENT ROuFINO, 133 Tnir.t> Stksit. PitteburKii, Pa. oc-l-Ldtl WILLIAM TATE &- SO: PLU.MIiEK AND OAS EITTEIi, No. 10 F«*irth »trr< t, near Liberty, and *~2 Penn »tr«’et, next door to Alderman Parkin*.!)** Oflir*. and Federal *t, mar Lscork Allegheny. _ 43-Erejy d..»trlp:lcti of Flttinee for Water, Go* ana Stentn. ’ ftuenuatic Tile Floor, For ChnrdifH. HnU<*. Otin-orvutorie*, V<-*Utml««» and gtoroa- ALKiIKU ENGLAND, Solo Agent. From tue original patentees, M«**rs. Minton t Cn., Lwnlun. iud .Messrs. MJW A Coa>», New York. f-«r PUN'utrch and the tTcst. AH work executed In u -uj-rior stylo. I’lan«, Drawings and j|«‘dr»i> > iu ran bo seen at No. 2 Fourth struct, notr Lil erty. i<ip2sj rarl«i:lyd JuSs CAMPBELL, Ma nufaqtuuerof boots mid HIDES oH&ery-stMcrliitJoTi, Nu. 04 gmitlktirdt! strict. Piit'burgh, Pa- . " nc3l:lyii Snsurance &grnts. TITE & CHAFFEE Agenta Neptune Insur ance C<>.. l.af»y,-lt* Hail. ITi o-l T> FINNEY, Agent Eureka lnsuntcueOu. ILi No. 9 Water street. ______ A A . U A Kill EK , SKCRE-TARY • P-'rmsylrnnla Inmntnco Cotiij-AOj <>r I'itULurgh, Jon«V CniWlfif;. Fourth ttrw-t. SAMCEL L MARSHALL, Secretary Oiti u'ni* limgraoea Company. *4 \7ator «trr*t. Tj M. GORDON, Secretary 'Western Insur JC • ancf Company. 9~J Wftt«r «t rret. JO ARDiNEU COFFIN, Agent fur Fronk # lln i :r< Inunnticw Company, Sortli-ea»t corner Woe*? KC'I TWn! *tnv ts. P A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware • Mutniil ln.«tirani-e Co-. 4’J Water struct. TliOS. J. lIDNTER, Agent Formora’ and Mechanics* Imauraaco Cu., 90 Water atrvet. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental IcrontoceCo- 24 Fifth stwt. tv. POINDEXTER, Agent Great West • ern Insurance Co.. 97 Front street. Saptiolutetu. a alto p asr-stim. - - jasxm a. ncasis Wall Paper Warehouse. WALTER P. MARSHALL A CO., Im porters and Drakes, FT Wokl street, t-ctwren Fimrth street end Diamond Alley, where maj be tound an extcuriTe •aaortmont of every description of Paper Hanging*.•«» f ■«’ h.rs, Halls, Dining Booms and Chamber*. Also, >»iu-iow i*lM<lfS,lOfrv3t ranoty at lwwolt |.ri«» to wnatiw iliaUef*. to lfl WALTER P- MARSHALL A Oil. i iosivcssos . ... - - -W, ® A * E * Al *' E EDMUNDSON k CO., Not. 96 and 9* • Third street, oeur Wood, Manufacturers and Dealer* la WALL PAPER* CURTAIN GOOD 3, ORNAMENTS, FRINGES, TASSELS AND CORDS, COMFORTS, BEDS, PATENT FPTRAL SPRING MATTRES3i:9L*C, Wonld solicit tits attention of purchaser* to their large snd varied stock. a;i2»rtiDd J SEIBERT, Practical Uwiolsterir, , So. 100 Third Strrd, Pittelmtah, Msnurtctnrer and dealer lu COKTAINe. CORNICE, BANDS.BJIADRSaud BLINDS. MATTRAS3E3. COMFORTS, CCPIIIONS, Ac. Particular attention paid to BUwiniboat work. Cvp«tsfltte4and laid to order.' mrllfclyd jFumitute, ropn n. tocso Titos. a. roettn ta T. D. YOUNG *. CO., HAtfurAcmifM or FURNITURE AND CIIAIRS Of Every Description. FACTORY— FhUraI Wylit and Prana. Aren WaiclioDic—Sos. 88 & 10 Smilhrtelc! SU, STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We «re /•'instantly mannftcDirlng STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE and CHAIRS. «ud lorito the attention of thow* interested In furnishing U**ts. e-flO-.-tAuS T. U. TOUNfI A CO. TT AY k MARTIN'S BLACKING A largo lot of thi-t celebrated Blacking ror'd this day by JOSEPH FLEMING, Corner of tlio Diamond and Market Streets- t J. WOODS’ PEARL STARCHwmatont • I 0 „ hand and for salo by the undersigned. Fami lies may be assured Chat this superior starch wiU hs ioaad oqnal to aoy of the more #*t-oi«l»e forms of Com Starch In oil, tor making delicate Blanc Mange, Puddings, or (She. Bo particular to enquire tor “Woods' Pearl Sturch. A. A. nAKDY| tO H corner Find and Ferry ettretf. Yarn hies-—is iah copai, 5 do Coach, 12 do Japan, 2 do Dstoor, 3 do Fine Flowing. All of a siinerioranallty and for rale low by nitf) . MACKKOWX A FINLCT Mackerel.— 200 bids Large No. 3 Mortared, 100 half do do do, 20 hbla $2 Mackerel, 20 half do do, 20bbt*$l do, 26 half do do, Just received and for goto by J. B. CANFIELD Lake fish— -100 lilf bb!s Wbltn Flsb, 60 do Treat, 26 bb|s jo, To do Salmon, In store and far sale by mr9 * J. B.CANFEILD. MAGNESIA— -Husband's, RenryV Mus •ay's and Citato, constantly on hand at mrg JQ3 FLEMING?, enr Diamond and Market »t. ’ T)DRE BRANDY AND WINES— I have a f largo and' eery fine assortment of pur* Brandy and Win*s of overtr description for mcdldsal porposok. Tboao wfshlat itay thing in thta Una can rely oagminx a gton ine artlele at JOSEPH faKMuflS, nXtt- ' Oorcsr Dhunoodinl Harks* ft. i |jittsbui-gj) mitiit. ' "PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY B. RIDDLE Ss 00-, nrtß srxrn. mor» gmrimna. TITS DAIL TQAZETTEis LhedtUjtlftwtpa.pcrtn.Uu VTut, and having an extenjtrearculancn amongstthe.busitets snm, and reaching ali cbutts, il offers inducements to ater- Users as On best medium through which to rtacft the pupae. t&-TUZ WEEKLY GAZETTE is issued eterg WejM dag and Saturday, on a large Uanktt thecL,and contains in addition to the times of thf. week, a carefully prepared and reliable report o/Uti AfarixU, ctmwrdal and monetary of afirt, and an accurate Bank f»>l* List, corrected weekly for this poprr—mal.-ir.g it the best Qimmmicl If (wtpaper in the West TERMS. DAIL7—Six Boilers jN-r aunum, payable lo advance, or 12)X coats jut work, j-aynble to tbe Carrier*. WKEKLY—Two Dollars por annum, payabl* la advance. Clnlis are furnished uti the following t-nn*: Foot copit* < no year. 3/n “ ** u . 1 went)' “ “ “ - 20 00 And one to the person gottine up tlie alub free. parmeiit* ars strictly retjuirea, ami do pa per will be sent aft.-r tbe thn«< Is op to which It was paid. “Spare Tut Little Birds. ” —Tbe fact is in disputable that one-fifth, if not one-fourth, of the crop of the Union, amounting in value to many millions of dollars each year, is destroyed by insects. This renders the study of entomol ogy almost iv necessity: for if without cbffck, this evil continues to increase,the day may come, sooner than many will believe, when the impor tant agricultural products will be so diminished from this cause alone, as to produce great dearth and suffering, and when many of the best and most valuibto fruits will be a rarity, If their production is not rendered impossible. Note, in verrification, all iho varieties of the plum, gage, nectarine, and cherry fruit, which, from the ravages of the different genera of curcolio, or tho weevil, arc now rare, and seldom come to perfection ; and even one species of this des tructive insect has lately deposited its eggs in the apple, and even in tbe peach. If this is to continue without effort at prevention or remedy, how soon may it be hopeless to look for, or even expeot again to see, as in the days of old, the various fruit tree* breaking down from the burden of their golden and luscious fruit. The evil is not dono by the perfect ineecL— Many insects never feed after their metamor phosis, but by the boring and deposition of tbe egg, which soon hatches, and we h&vo a worm, or the larvte, ravenous in its appetite, and de structive to anything it comes in contact with. The Larva, or worm, does all the mischief by feeding on tho fruit, thus destroying its organi zation ; after which, of coarse, it soon <trops to the ground, into which tho grub or worm goes, and there hibernates until the ensuing year, when it revivifies, and comes forth the perfect insect at precisely the right time and season “to walk in the footsteps of its predecessors/' and cause a greatly increase injury to whatever it deposites its eggs in and its larvm feed on. The utility of entomological study and examination will be of paramount importance, for,\doubllessa careful inquiry into tho habits, peculiarities, and destructiveness, of the various insects that are injurious to tho crop, must lead, in many instan ces, to the discovery of an antidote for their ravages, or remedy for tho injury they inflict. There is evidently a great increase of insects iujuriousto agricultural production, What is tho cause of this? The rcoson is the greater average mildness of winters, and the great des truction of small birds, snakes, toad frogs, wat er frog:*, terapins, hud ants, which fcea ou in sects. When tho winter is very severe the cold destroys myriads in their hibernating stato of inaction, or temporary death. Again it des troys the eggs, by bursting them, and thus ma king them unproductive. The acute observer, by the aid of o-microscope of only ordinary pow er, can, after any hard winter, see quantities of thu eggs (generally adherent to small twigs) of the butterfly, ruptured and unproliffic, from their generating power being destroyed by ex cessive cohl. Bat man has a greater friend than even these useful animals. Tnaectt feed on each other, for some arc predatory, and live on others, which is their natural food otherwise. If this was not so, every vegetable growth on tho surface oflhe earth, from the multitude of insects, would have loDg sineo been destroyed, and all animated be ings must have ceased to live. If any donbt this, look at the many varieties of the spider, see the rcgalariiy, mathematicial precisioa,and beauty of its web, woven wiih such art to entrap its destined food Again the mud-dabbler, or species of wasp, which preys on the Bpider its 6clf, by storing them away in magazines of clay or mud, formed with considerable architectural skill—a food for their larvnj to feed on. Thus has an infinite Providence in mercy and good neess placed checks whiob, apparently inoper ative, inefictent, and imperceptible, still with unerring certainty retain within ordained bounds the nuliuiited ioercaso cf anyone species that, from tbeir multitude, might become detrimental or ties'ructive to all created beings. The mo*t important and useful among birds is the innocent little wren, intended by nature, from tho number of its young, often twenty or twenty fixe in number, its unceasing indastry and pcrsevernoce, to be tbo general scavenger of tho l'irx:e of the butterfly. On which they and their young feed. Their interminable in dustry, activity, and multitude of the larrro they destroy, is exemplified in tho following experi ment: I have attached to my country home a nest of these little birds, near to which staftds a paper mulberry tree, from which with watch in hand, 1 counted, in twenty /our minutes, forty two of the Drvte of the butterfly, conveyed to the nest by ibis pair of wrens. What, then, must be the amount destroyed in five weeks, the tiine it requires to rear their young brood— allowing twelve working hours to the day. It is immense, almost boyond calculation in its con sequences. Supposing only one grub in a min ute will make the destruction of tho larTje by thifl single pair amount, in five weeks, to 21,600 What, then, must be the number eaten by a few pairs of this truly useful and melodious little bird, which always seeks refuge near the hab itation of man? How worse than cruel, then their destruction by roischicreoua boys or sports men, who for lack of often wautonly destroy numbers of this and other species »f little birds equally useful. Uuless coercive means be taken to prevent the destruction of such animals as feed on iosects, the day is not far distant when failure of the most important agricultural products will arise from the depredation of insects: indeed many fruits and vegetables are uow becoming scarce from this cause alone, witness the potato and pumkin, not exceeded by the Bwcct potato in tUvor and nutriment, and many other valuable vegetables unnecessary now to be mentioned. .The noxt most useful bird, from Us great de struction of insects is the bull bet, or, as it is erroneously called, Ihe wliippor-will. Their 1 nutriment is goats of various species, some predatory and others injurious to vegetation; indeed all in the goat form is grist that comes to thgir mill, even the tormenting and raooh dreaded mosquito. From the stomach of one of these birds I took and counted four thousand seven hundred and two gnats, consisting of nino different species—all the varieties I have noted besides, I am certain the stomach contained, partly digested, os many more, which, from their partial dissolution, it was Impossible to enumerate. Taking in view the rapidity of digestion in birds, what myriads must a few of this spocies .destroy in the coune of the summer. The swallow comes next in the category. Observe its complete mechanical adoption for swift motion—has the vaunted power of man ever invented a projectile more perfect in shape to sormount tbo resistance given by the nlr to all bodies rapidly moving through it? Observe how thin perfect and bcautiftil little animal skims, over river, lake, or plain, apparently in sport, but actually destroying multitudes of insects for food among others the fablod galUnippcr and well known mosquito. The water martin is useful by destroying many species of a larger siie than tho proceed ing. Again there is the tom lit and sap sucker hereloforo considered to bs injurious by the bole* they make in tho apple tree; from the erroneous supposition of injury to the tree by making these incisions, numbers bavo boea slaughtered. How fatal a mistake. Notice when the tree is completely bored all over the body, aud some of tho chief limbs, how thrifty it looks; how largo and sound the apple; and how luscious tho flavor of tbo fruit. Observe llio trees which hsro not been tinted bj theso birds—many look skin bound, fruit small end knotty, taste flat and watery. . , What ia the rationale of this! Simply that each perforation ia made for the extraction of the lartro of an ineect, which. If not romoted would spoil the site and Aetor of tho fruit, nod erentnafiy destroy tho treo. What a pity, then, to exterminate so useful on animal. Man often from impnlso, without proper consideration, Im. initiates Ms best friend. Contrary to common belief I consider tho famed locuat beneficial to frail trees, notwithstanding the great outcry about their dcstructireness,— a fact easily substantiated if german to the present matter. So tho more we learn of tho intricate mlnolim of creation, tho greater our enrpnee andl admira tion of the wonderfully wise system of cheok and oonnler-oheck cstnblishcd, whero we ace animals almost imperceptible and apparently tho most useless nod contemptible, performing function, whioh to tho superficial, wonld seem incidental and objectless, but tho deop obsorrer of nature, scanning c.erylhing with a philosophic eye, eeea and recognixes in tho notion of the most insignifi cant, a neemarj/ lint 0/ tie eJobi, Without whioh tbo bounty and grnndcur of lha whole wonld be marred; rendering it a doubtful problem if cre ation itself could exist without their agency. —Dairy 0/0 Comity Doctor. Borough asd Towhsuip Elections. —T7e add this morning such further results of the local elections held on Friday last as wo have been abfe to procure. Wo have published them nearly all qpw and shall continue them until they are all on record. Frastux Tp.—Judge: H. Brown 78; John Ser ver 81. Inspector: John 11. Love 77; Dan’l MeCrory 78. Supervisors: Peter Ford 76; Robt. Neely 73; Robb Wright 79; Wm. Neely 80; Smith Gant 2. Assessor: Geo. Bront 81; Jas. Noely 77. Assistant Aes’rs: Israel Jones 79; Thos. Simmons 76; Slat. Hamilton 79: Sami Morrison 75. School Directors: Geo. Neely 81; And. BleCauly 110; John Robertson 3. Auditor: John Coulter 81; David Hamilton School Directors: Wm. Aiken 75; Jos. Holeman 7G; SamT Neely 79; Morrison Ague 77. Constable: R. Neely 75; D. Doff 4. Clerk: John Crawford 7S; Jos. Holeman TO. Pexs Tp.—Justice of Peace: Francis Wilson Cl. Ass’r: J. Stealey 49. Ass’t Ass’rs.: C. R. Johnston 47; 11. B. Stotler 47. School Directors: E. Stotler 4S; Francis Wilson 47; Jas. Ralston, 2 years, 41. Judge: Jos. Stoner 42; Christian Snivoly 22. In spector: Iloury Morrow 3S; Jn*. Ralstou 24; J M. Johnston 2. Auditor: Jas. L. .Stotlor 35; Beoj. Kel ly 26. Clerk: Christian Snivcly 42. Supervisors: M. B. Mitchell 49; Jos. Hughes 12; Jos. Snivcly 21; M. Taylor 14. Constable: M. Taylor 6; J. Hersoy 1. Pattos Tp.—Supervisor; Jacob Konklo 44; Robt. Cootcs 04; KobL Shaw 59; C. BlcCliotock 43. As sessor: Jas. McGinloy 52; John Thompson 53. As’t. Ass’rs: Robt. Shaw 53; \Ym. Shaw 54; E. 11. Clug atone 53; Jas. McCully 51. School Directors: Jas. McUinley 72; T. R. Dinsmore 65; J. Cunoingham 42; Robt. Johnston 33. Judge: John Morrison 39; J. G. McDowell 68. Inspectors: David Shaw 50; Jas. Moffit 56. Auditor: Win. Shaw 59; W. N. llay maker 43; 11. Bailey 7. Clerk; John Jnhp*»on 93. Constable: Noble Caldwell GO. East Desr Tp.—Justiooof Peace: Anthony Mar- vin 47; Satn’l Pollock 20. Assessor: J. R. Porter 59. Constable: Casper Scbiebcr IS; Sam’l Pollock 2. As’t. Ass’rs.: Geo. Pillow 43; John Hinderaoa 44. School Directors: F. M. Edmunston, 3y, 53; A. Pillow, ly, 41; Jas. Thompson, 3y, 42; J. Hender son, 2y, 49. Inspector?: Thos. Homes 34; J. C. Burning 17. Judgo of Elections: Jos. Crawford 54. Supervisors: Thos. Gorman 46; John Kennedy 50. Auditors: Wm. S. Boyd 50; Thos. Miller 35. Pise Tp.—Auditor: Robert F. Crawford 82; A. M’Clintock 57. Assessor: J. G. Arbuthnot 84; J. A. Gibson 55. Assistant Assessor*: George Wallace SI; Oliver Anderson 81; Isaac Grubbs 67; Samuel Emmet 53. Supervisors: John Martin SO; James Conlin 80; Robert I.arting 53; Alexander Dunlap 60. School Director?: W. W. Rogers 81; John Crawford 78: Speaker Graham 61; John Owens 58. Judge: A. S. McCord 81; S. Arbuthnot 53. Inspec tors: John Williams 9t; John Vogel 57. Constable: James Conlin 80: M. Fisher 55. Clerk: T. D. Crawford 61; H. Crumay 57. Plvm Tp.—-Judge of Elections: H. P. Tomer Ss; Andrew Sands 46. Inspector: James Surnmcmll 56; James Sharp 72. Assessor: James Sharp 73: J. C. Stewart 59. Assistant Assessors: W. D. King 31; Hugh Davidson S 3; J. Innis 55; 11. B. Little 52. Supervisors: Archy Coon 95; David Clements 60: Michael Bright 62; W. Martin 55. School Directors; George Sharp 83; H. Davidson 75; John M’llwaio 62; J. A. Conner 42. Auditor W. K. Armstrong CS; W. K. Stewart 65. Clerk: H. R. Tomer 69; J. A. Conner 59. Constable: M. Palmer 40. School Directors: Rev. James Kelso 61; J. C. Stewart 71. Rosrnsox Tp.—Assessor: William Glass 76; Wm. Aiken 65. Assistant Assessors: Beoj. McCormick SO; J. A. Ewing Cl; M. Andrews SS: A. G. Still 75: Supervisors: R. B. Guthrie 72; Wm. Caldwell 54: S. W. Ewing 91; Alex. Spear 75. Judge: S. B. Phil ips 60: Wm. McMicbaol 78. Inspector: M. Clever, jn 67: Jos. MvFariaud 58. School Director?: John Phillips 115; Wm. Tidbailso; Jas. Rees 03; Robert Bell 57. Auditor: John M. Edmondson 99. Con stable: B. M. Clock SI; Wm. Glass 33. Clerk: Jno M’Closkey 51; C. MTnrland 50. Cbescest Tp.—Judge: W. B. Anderson 17; John Hamilton 1. Inspectors: S. C. Young 4; William Thompson 17; F. McClollaod 1. Assessor: W. /nderson 19; S. C. Young 1. Assistant Assessors:) Ezra Porter IS; Wm. Thompson 13. Supervisors: John Uazliss itf; N. Porter 16; Jas Christy I. Justice of Peace: Henry Hahn 12; Wm. Creighton 12. Constable: John .McConnoll 14. School Di rectors: John llamiltoo, F. McClelland, John Mc- Mahen, Wra. McGregor and John Martin, each 1; James Davis and Wui. Thompson each IS. Audit ors: I. M. McCullough 1; W. B. Henderson 2. Clerk: J. C. Boggs 16. Upper St. Clair Tp.—Judge: James Espy 95. Inspectors: A. Aiken 86; J. Ramsey 40: T. 11. Douglas 9. Supervisors: Samuel Conner 124; Sainl. Willson 91; Sami; Fraycr 5S:— Constable: Samael Willson 92. Assessor: James Conner 93; AdJ. Griffin 43. Assistant Assessors: R. Bingham 56; Robert Fife 117; A. Holland SO. Auditor: D. Hig bee 92. School Directors: John Espy 83; James Glenn 83. Clerk: Samuel Conner 73: C. Robb 5. McCa.vplbsb Tp. —Constable: ll d»«*rt McDonald 80; Joseph Moon 4S. Clerk: John Miller 76; Wy blo Grubbs 52. School Directors: Robert Wallace 69; Charles il. Oxborne 74; Wm. Rarnage 56: Harvy Ferguson 66. Supervisor of Township Road*: Jm*. Logan 64; Joseph Moon 43; Charles A. Osborn 76; James McCablcy 84. Inspectors: John Sample 32: J. B. McDonald 78. Judge: Henry Good 62; IL. W. Dunlap 60. Auditor: John McCurdy 88; John Redpatb 43. Assessor: —— Mess© 90; Wm. Dun lap 41. Assistant Assessors: n. McCuily 65: John Sample 62; R- A. Sample 69; W. Grubb* 66. Baldwin Tp.—Supervisor*: Jos. Kerr 48; Henry BeUzboovcr 73; Wm. H. Wightman 31: Wm. Smith 58; John Noble 34. Auditor Wm. M. Ogden 60; Jesse M’Cully 1. Assessor: Jesse M’Cully 99; 11. Lafferty 1; James Wilton 19. Assistant Assessors: Jas. Wallaeo 79; Robu Stetrart-frl; Philip Llnbart 7. School Directors: J. IC. Foster 45; P. Linhart 46; 11. Lafferty 57; D. Bcunctt 25; Henry Huffman 81. Constable: Wm. Carr 105; J. Wilson 2. Clerk: Bcnj. Gibbs 24. Treasurer: John Cowan 23. Judge of Election?: James M'Anulty 73; James Wallaoe 39. Inspectors: Ross M'Gihbeny 51; H. Long 61; J. F. Geigler 14. ' Jeffebsor Tp.—Constable: G. Bean 62. Super visor: D. Torrence 7; Wm. Huffman 19; Geo. Bean 52; J«re. Stitty 22; Thos.Snee47. Assessor Francis Scco 48; H. Heth 21. Assistant do.: Bcnj. Gilmore 39; Thos. M’Elbeny 66; John Shepler 51. School Directors: J. S. Meeks 61; William IL Stewart 52; Jacob Mowry 57; Jas. P. Wylie 42; John Lytle 16. Auditor: H. Hoth 26; Elijah Bean 52. Treasurer: W. R. Liriogston 31; F. W. Wakefleld 40; TV. A. Payoo 32. Inspectors: D.Walker 23; Samuel Low rie 3s; Clerk: l>. Torrenco 26. Tabextu* Borgcou.—Assessor: J. R. Porter. Assistant Assessors : John Henderson and George Pillow. Constablo : Casper Scbrciber. Clerk : Thos. Miller. Judge of 'Eloctions; Jos. Crawford. In spector*: Thomas Humes and J. C.JJanllng. Audi tor William 8. Boyd. School Directors: F. W. Ed mondson, 53; James Thompson, 52; A. Pillow, 41; James Henderson, 49. Light Cream Ale. TIIE subscribers respectfully announce to their regtoaera and the public that owtnp to the price ut liarlej and Hops, and to tult the tlrora, \h-y are braving a light aud dellclotu (Urorwl CREAM ALE, vhich they are ashing at {4 prr barret, and K F.G3 OF TEN QAL LONS each, to arcoamodatu private fwuiM Th-r hav» also X AI.K at (ti, XXat $7, and vnprrlor KENNKTat p-r bt>l, aud entAller caaka In proportion. Also uxcvlleut PORTER AND BROWN BToUf. By-i)?dpr eent to thrlr Brewvry tu PITT STREET, will racalve prompt attention. mrie.:imi:chP OEO. W. SMITH A CO. A RARE CHANCE FOR A PHYSICIAN to obtain a good country location. A* lam th-airou* •f removing to the city, ( will *rll my property, otaatnl about the centre of Moos towuehlp, 12 miles Irora Pitts burgh and 3 mile* from Hay'* station <>u the P.. Pt. W. A O I*. 14- Price, |l2oo—terms easy: for further particular* enquire of Dr. Georg* McCook, Fifth street, Pittsburgh, or the auberriber, on tne premises. rorlßrwtf JOIIN T. PETERS. M. D. FRENCH'S HOTEL Cbrrtsr of Frankfort Strrri and City Tlall Jkjvarr, oppoiilt Oie City UaU, AVw York CUy. THIS HOTEL is conducted on the European Pux or Loaoivo Booms, and meats a* they tea* I* or dered, in the tpackms Refectory. There is a Barber's Shop, vlth Bath* In connection there with. This popular hotel Is in the Immediate vicinity of mercantile basinets, and the principal places of amusement, and offers evury Inducement to those who consult oouren lone* and economy. Those going to Calltornfci or Eero;** will be famished with all tbo Informatfou they may desire, and also be protected frein Imposition In the purchase ol paesag* tickets. IL FRENCH, Proprietor, N. B.—Beware of Runtirre who siy wu nr* fu’t, ns nuuy are interested in raying ao. mrlUm-i Allegheny Coal Depot, Corner Aadsrion St. and Railroad. C ANNUL AND BITUMINOUS COALS, drlirered In Pittsbnrgn or Allegheny. gQy-Onler* dropped In the P. 0., Pittsburgh, the Onlir Box,corner Fourth uni Weed otn.,or left at the OiDce, Alltr gbeny, promptly attcu'b'd to * 6,1:1yd mr6 W. A. McOLURO. JOHN TIIUMrSOS JU3DT. rt10MMuH............S C. MULSH JOHN THOMPSON «Sc CO„ House painters, glaziers and DRAINERS, 136 THIRD STREET. Sign Pointing executed with noatnesa aud dispatch. MLxM fuint*. Oil. Turpeutloc, Varnish, Japan and English Patent Drier*. FilU Montaigoo Zinc, a T*ry su|ier]or article Philadelphia and Pittsburgh White Load always on hand aud.for ealu.— We aro prepared to Grind Color* for Pointer*, Druggist* or other* at the shortest notices *> vo haro a mill which grinds by steam. Palntors will earo money by grtting their colors ground with ns. mrtally Rtobard*OXl r H lrisb LtnetK, Damaiki, Ac. THE public will pleaae bear in mind tlial tbs GENUINE GOODS are alway* scaled with the full signature of tho firm, rix: RICHARDSON, SONS * OWDEM. J. BULLOOREA J. D. LOCKE, Agents, nnT:3md 36 Church it., near Barclay sL, New York. NEW SPRING GOODS—Murphy & Burch flcld bare Just reestred their first supply of Spring Uiwds, among which will bo fraud in part. Duals, Robe A. QulUm, Paris Pori De Chins, Cbone Silks. DrillwnU, i jwl*; Black Silk* as low a* Q2M; Blenched Mtrtlins, Irish Linens, French sod English Cliiots, Cloths and Casslmerea, Batin Yeatingr, at mirth coat comer4th A Market «U. mrlB Nkw, HANDSOME andcueap duess GOODS, 6h*wL, Ltce Mantles, Keedlo-Work Setts, Collar*, Ac , are daily being received, Also, a full assort tneot of Domestic and Staple Goods, all of which will be ■old as cheap u the cheapest. PI Paso call and aeo them. C. HANSON LOVE, mr22:dawT formerly Lore Brothers, No. 74 Market it. Ij’LOOK— 200 bbla. extra family, . 160 do. extra superfine, 300 do. superfine, 125 do. fine, In store and tor sal* J'T SPRINGER UARBAUOH A CO, No 296 Liberty street Removal—Bcorhnve’s Holland Bitten. WE have removed the manufactory of BffiUHAVPS HOUJISB- BVHZIIS Hi Ko. JI Wood (treat, Mow flaeood. fiJtaUwtfT DESJAMIN PAPS, JH, k CO. LYCERINE 4 CAMPHOR SOAP—lgro. of tM» »tip«rior artlcUJolt rec’d &nd fcr wOe by _!T B. L. rAUKiaiOCg ft CO. receiving by I JUCKZOWN * FIKLEV, "Tar is • ’ Wo» 187 Liberty «tmt. OKA HfIDS. PRIME N»O.SUGAIt fur (jbjl7) JAS.«AEWHI», ; df or Smt. mrntal T7OB KixT-raiee^' IHteUina® I i?„"^™L‘br„Z‘icl x «.”ir“«k”LtS carriage faoa»e amcbfd. This liau'o I. supplied with hot «*r|XstotbV W*st.aml wilhestoaaiiat g*««a4„_. udtDl<l«l»r,bitb, pi. *r..»Bd Mn: In a ern trail oca- brtAer «ill snarantectlie Pbao C©b*pCT- , ticm ie admirably adapted to the watt, of a professional for o«e « man, and trill be rented for a u«a >■( y.ars to a Rood te a- -fcf «o«l tmblemlah<*i. Apply W ant. For further particular* oaquiro of «-* airU ALEXANDER KINO. OR RENT.—The Dwelling Uuuso No. 151 Third itreet. near Smithflold, newly papnre.t and painted throughout. gas, large yard, Ac. Possotuvr im.no- Jl Aui-'n.. D.MlliiepiirlorXo. 142 Fourth rti-it. «« Cherry Alley; six rooms, good cellar and yard. Kent H-J per annum. , A , .. ' Al»o—The two OfCw Rooms. 2d stnry, front of No 14- Fourtb atrevl, now occupied by J. S. Jlall, Kaq. Ueot s*oo. Vacant lots In the Ninth Ward for aal* or lease, near the Allegheny Valley Railroad. Enquire of TIIOS. WOODS, 100 Fourth street, . foOOdtf Or— E. P. DAKLINOTON. 87 Wood street. FOR RENT—Two desirable Houses on sth being the one I occupy At present. And the n**w Honsonext door. P'»eae**icn jriven on the lit April. i£t>B. For rent, Ac-, Apply to ALKXAX DKK HI N'O, * r 273 Liberty stmt. ALSO—A comfortabl# thrv« Murj Dwelling Hotue on Fcuu ttr»et, n* ar Warne. Po*r««ioii <-»u U> ba<l forthwith. For terms, Ac., Apply to ALKXANDI.K K.INO. ALSO— A t*o»C Ty llrick Pwvllitis Ilonw nn bpii&idu ■treat, Allegheny City iwp^udoti^rfven.^ AliO—A Frame Dwelling in the rout of the shut'-house, ALt^ANM^KINO:! TO LET —A weif Unislied uv.i story sj|l Brick Dsi-Hint;, cuioliiit.,; *l* room*. No. 10X53. FnnMln amt. EK ~A RIUCa H t CO, So. i's Liberty street. Foil KKNT—The large Warehouse E 3 'V. H. Buinh &■ Co, >•-*. ISlJtul First and Seioud str«-« Enquire or I‘AllK, McCUUDY & CO, Non. 149 First »nd 120 Second »t»-_ TO LET.—A two story Brick Dwellin'; pQ noun*. So. ITS Wylie street, at present occupied Jtia. by oor Uirhnrd Floyd, well finished and in good order, and has all the modern conveniences: wator.gus, Ac.; also stablo .„dApUr 10 jqhs FLOYD * 00. Foundry for rent.—The Pnxnx FbCVDKT, Penn street, Pittsburgh, formerly occuptod by Freeman * Miller, now by Ilall * Spew. 1* for rent. For terms enquire of -A LEX, MILLER, Esq., or of U t VTf DRHWOOD. at the Bank of Pittsburgh, Jal4:Jtf FOR UENT.t-A comfortable two story Briclt Dwelling, with Barn and about six acres of ex cellent land, and nwrr Dost Lllwrty. Possession ruay l*> had immediately on application to ALKXANDEH KING; dc2 -73 Liberty treeL fHO LET.—A 3 story Dwelling House, on 1 PAon ■tree*, between Hand and Wayne streets. Bent moderate to a good tenant, and possession givea at once. For terms apply to ALEXANDER RING, riiO LET.—The Hull formerly occupied by I the Sods of Temj><*ninco, on the c<<rn*w of Wool and Third streets. Knqulr-of JOHN M'GILI. A SON, mr3.tf No. 207 Liberty street. DWELLING FOR RENT.—A dcsi-gSjJ cable two story Ilrick lions* on Con grossstieeU >!»3 Containing 6 rooms. a good yard and newly paiutert and papered, apply to j WATT i M ILcON. j a », No. girt Liberty street. ,-ffor Salr> To Capitalists or Manufactors. r PIIE antlerpigned having determined to JL idov* west, off-n* for s*le. (<*r exchange for Western property.} tin* l«eet Farm in Artiutr>’nj e.mi.ry, within fire miuuU-s walk of the KitVvjining Bti-ige, and delightfully situated <>n the river hunk. npj**iit« and iti i K-w of the Alle gheny Valley Ruilruul Depot, containing about One linn dredAfrrs. sixty of whiJi coof*in*vight feet <>l good Bitnm otousCoJil, with hniiX open, and delivering coo* daily In Kit binning at fire cents per busht-l; and 33 acres of superior river bottom that never overflows; about fco acres under fence and iu the highest jiau* of cultivation, having rwriT od over IiWO load* of manure from tin town, to which a ti-iuj can ranks eight trips a <Uy. There is a large l<og liciw 30 by 4Ufpet,nnd a Fmtne Burn Li by Oj f.-et. with l corn crib »nd wng«n alu-ds attached; 160 j '.ung Appl© and 100 Peach Trees growing- a well r>r water at U.« house and » number of spring* of wui-r that ut rniall could bo convoyed t-*th« house. This property p.isse»--s anj-crior advantage* for re*iJeuc M i mid iron or Inrabet nianu facto* r,..«. All peraons desirous i.f resizing n good ami profits} able Investment are rtijnested to \.ew this pi operty baler* UhtUug any other selection. Till- uid:*putat.U< and terms ec.«y. Two train* dally from J*;tt*burgh, inching it easy of ac.TM For further parti, ular- a-Mn-.* the proprietor, JUUN PORTSMOUTH, • Klttaunlng, Armstrong Oonnty, I'a., Or.WSI. PHILLIPS, Ulan Manufacturer. Pittsburgh. «. To exchange r»r Western hinds, *onu’ buliatngs and lot* advantagoou*iy situated iu the central part of Kit tnuninc. Jalfltflmd - 1 - F* Farm for Sale. THE ANDEItfOX FARM, 2i miles pj§ alKive the Depot. *t New bright n, B-ar. r Co. Pfl |* n ., on Ulrck llr.n*- Run, cooiaining lb' aciw* of exmleut land, every iicrs of which D tillable, and bft of which Is un* d. r cultivation. Tb-rv am lli acre* of good timber. 60 ocru* in gras" and pasture, and an abundanc*' of roai. Them 1* an Or- hard oi grafted fniit tree*. In almost every held there Da spring of uevri-falllug water. The Improvement* consist ot a new frame Dwelling, at tached to a weather b-sirded l. g, a tuiali tenant boil's and a large frame Bam. fO by 3C Tins choice farm is iu « high'late of cultivation, fences gi>M, and in a respectable ueighbarbo«el. couvenirnt to church.-s, Behind*. For term*, enquire at THIS OFFICE, or of JalMiwtfT .1 ANDKHSoN. New Hrlgtlton. Fa. Ohio Land for Bale. TllE subscriber offers for sale section ton, township Vd, ritipr 10. Stark county, Ohio, commonly known a« * iluOTii «r.'.* So. t.u!.,'’rntiiiuoiiiK MO acre*. It is •ituateu thn-e n.u*w <it Massillon. on the titato Rood leading to IVouster. and » ith.n stout two rnlit-e of the Pitts burgh, Ft. Way to and Chicago Railroad. The south. (sit au.t nortb-oMt quarters «ro partly cleared and improved — the remainder u> cvven.d with superior timber—aud the wLote i» wclTSntcrx-d by rjo tugs and ranaing streams— This auction l» rontid'-red the finest Ixxlj of land In the county. It will be sold 6nrtlTldi>d or in quarters to suit pnrehaaers. T > the** who desire to Invest In real estate a better opportunity is ran-.j ottered. J. B. fiWKITZBR, to. 101 4th street, Pittsburgh. 0c2<5.-(UwtfT For Sale. Till) undersigned offers for sale, at aga bargain, that double Brick Hons*. sitnated g“J at j*wjb»v*lo Station. ou the I’enurjivanw Railroad. It is nearly now, coutaiiu sutocn room* rxJunlv# of cellar*, and !• adapted fur two families, but with v. ry little expense ora id l«« turned into a sitiglo house. From 2}-$ to 5 aTea of gr-ntid »Hl tm sold with It. Oa this there aru young fruit tre*»«f every v;ui«ity now benrlag. The |in>j«-rty would L- r.iU v-ri |ii« fir school pnrp.ws, for which it is well adapted It>e location m ndtmrebly Milled far » Semi nary or Academy. which is much nemh-J and deaired iu lb* neighborhood. For furiber information, apply to the nudcretgu*d, on the prcnilM*e. trtr!2:iL»w* JAMBS SWISSIIBLM. ValuaDlo City Property for Sale. THAT very desirable lot on Water Street and Red-mbt Alley, next to John Irwin A Sons being Ijj f «-t on Water and front streets and ICO docp along tbs Allay. It will b- iwW loprther or in lota ol 20 or 24 feet each. For terms,(wbkh will l>a mad« ea*y aa to payment.) &p -ply to - JOSEPH S. LEECH 4 CG., ror-Ldtf Liberty Stncl, Pittsburgh. FOR S ALE—I Trading Boat. 80by lGfeot, 3 ply roof. 6 long Coal Boat Cabin. For into low fjr cosh or approved notre. Enquire of GKOROB W. DIIIM, at W. WCUuto-k’s Carpet Stem, mrilmd No. 112 Market ■treeU F OR SALE —A Drug Store situated in one of th'i licit locations In tbs city of Pittsburgh, for either a jobbing, retailor prescription business. Inducement**™ oflvred to purchaser* coaialnlug advantages of raro occu’» reucc. For information inquire of JOHN HAFT. Jr, at No. IW \V«<kl Sirvet, cortn-r of \V.*rd and SUlh, rttte burgb, i'a. f r ® Cemetery Marble Works No. 333 Liberty Street, below Wayne, PITTSBURGH, PA. MATTHEW LAWTON, PRACTICAL M A It U l> K JIAFUH. WISHES RESPECTFULLY TO IN form bl» friend* autl the public generally, that 11 lm leased the Above premises for the manufacture and sale of every variety of Marble Work, web aa Monuments, Tombs Tablet* and Gravestones, .d every variety and firm: ALSO, Mantle Pieros Centro Table, Pl-r, Euronn auJ Wash Stand Topi, Ac., Which he U oflbrloK as tow aa any other eatabtlahmout Weal of tlm mountains. Ilia stock is cutlrely uew, ami baa U*eo acleated by hlniaotf, expcvvdy kr this market. He ia also Ercparrd to build Burial Vaults, enchiae Bar Lota witli Mar ie or Stone, and to execute any ether work In bia line, o aajrof theCemetcrlr* -idjatuini: Pittsburgh. Btrsta at rcuusston to F.c v.T. B. Lyman, ! Robert Galway,K*q., H«m. Wm. Wilkins | John ChlaUtt, Esq, Jno. H. SlioeivlierKor, Eaq, W. L. Klngwalt, Kaq, Charin Brewer, Esq „ | J. 11. Hill, Enj, Thomas Bcott, K»'| • I A. U. Curliug, Esq, W. P. 11aam, Ka.i, 1 U. K. White, Eaq. The Trade PiniLiUoJ with all kinds of Foreignnnd Domes tic Marble, either Dniabrd or to the much, at Wholoaal* priors. • Ho haaalao madesaangeuiciirs wish the manufreturen of tbo best brands far a constant supply of Hydraulic Ce» tnent. Water and Leahvllle Lime, and Planter Paris both for Land and Stucco Work, all of wbich be is prepared to furnish atehort notice. , mhl&dl y T. \V. uOUGHnUV, Q Walcli and Clock Haber, »fN IMPORTER uF cWj Fine watciiesandjewelry.n&f lio. 29 Filth street, between Wood and Market, Pitts burgh, Pa. J9»Particularattention paid to lh« repalringof Watebee and Jewelry. work warmatew SODAASiL&c.— 600 casks imported Soda Adi; 150 do <Li Cauitlc Soda; 100 tons do German Clay; 11/00 boxes assorted aizos Window Glass 22 hbli. Pearl Aab, On hand and tor sale by mrlii SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, iaror.ro aao diali& is Foreicn and Domestic Hardware. So. 74 HW Street, betiteen Diamond alley ami Fourth ttreet, I‘istiburyh, Fa, THE subscriber is now opening a large and well selected assortment cf Foreign and Lcmestic fined warn, and will be sold on aa good term* u any henM in this city. Uliasaortmestambraoes a gnnerai Assortment of Hardware,Cutlery, Carpeuter Tools, (union Ac., to which be invito tho attention of Merchants and others bafura supplying (Lotus*! yd*. oc29;dtf—mrltt BAiTL FAHNESTOCK. Chemical food, or compound SYRUP OF PHOSPHATES is mnch used by the medU cal faculty ss a nutritive tooic*-admlrnbly adopted to stm. plytha wuuUof elementary matter, occurriog in tbe sve toa daring the progites of chronic dlscaee audtobmldnp tbo atrength of lndlvldnale wasted by protracted 111 health. In Dyspepsia and Consumption especially, u has bean fraud particularly serviceable. XhisprepxraUun is pleasantto the aye, agreeable to tbe taste,and gratefol to the stomach. Itdoee not nauseate by contlnnoua use. A larro sonplv of this valuable medidna rcc’d day by *. JO3.FLEMINO, ml* Corner Diamond and Market ttreet /2J.IUSEN APPLES—I 3 .bbla. Gmn Applet \J. tor aale by ROBERT DALZELL 4 CO, - • .. No. 151 Liberty ttreet BUTTER— 3 tbls. fresh roll just reo’d by call ■ - HENRI IL.OOIiUIiB, ■NUMBER 18' rKW ARRIVAL OF MELODEOJJS—Just j nttilTeJ a full « apply of?RKCF3 JEWDSON3* fpiucss: Portable-*tjle t icrulllfjp PiiMio cawtl - Portable itylp, doable reeds, Plano rasa, with 2 banks of key, doable roedl, 2UO The above tnitrrm"Ot« c«>ml>icr all tho rewut fffijTOve meuta, th« Divi.ltd <wcll. Orf-n on. fte. The Divided Swell can voly bo obtaJut*<t in Melodccoicf PriDce’B manufacture. CIIAKI»OTTK B» UMK, M »a n f&e ta tvr»’ -A gee l. At the old rehiblfrbcd Piano Depot, U’j Wood ftrwt, eeoond door above Fifth. mi 17 James Chailen & Bona* Publications. WM. S. RENTOUL, No. 20 SL Olxurst, Pittsburgh, lias bee a appointed GENERAL TRADE AGENT fur Pltuiliurph, Allegheny and hirrotuiotng district, of tho valuable and elegant New Publications ©1 lb* above publishers; and will supply the Trade and commonlty-jrlth th> »* at the publishers’ rtites. The foDosring art already published; The splendid MW Work. TIIE CTT7 OP TIIE GREAT RING*, or, Jerusalem as U was, iw it is, o ad as it is to be, by Dr.J.T. Eurci.iy, M:sfiyasry to Jerusalem,, with a Steel I’ortr.Jt of th* Author by -ertnla, and upward r.f cerenty engravings, executed la tuc limit siyb el art, Iroia Photo* graphs and original design*, Illu'tiaUug tho various pbasM of tbe city—Ancient, M&luuvui, Modem and Millennial,— also Restoration id the Temple and City or luv«*tvd by Tltwr Notices of la Jewish, Christian and flealhun Auliqut* ties; lu Present Political aud Moral condition; kulurc Pioe pecls, Ac, Ac., Ac. Price, clolh, half calf. £4,50; mo rocco. full gilt, {5,00; super Turkey or lty mail, post paid, at the sauio price. N»w Juvenile Library for the Sabbath School sod Film* fly. Titles of Series No. 1: £ong Without Words, I The Egyptian, Look Op, cr Girls and Flow- The Jaw, 1 Gamarvd TbougUU, Wings and Stings, The Young Cottager, Home Lift, label, or Influence, The Arab, Put np hi Beat bole* $2.50. THE CAVE OF SIACRPELAU AND OTHER J?0E313. By Jame* Cbollen. Cloth, $1,00; doth, full gilt, SWO; Mo rocco, fall gilt, $2,00. MAP OP JERUSALEM AND ITS ENTIRONS. By Dr. , J. T. Barclay A Bona. Approved** the most accurate Map •slant, by many distinguished traveler* and writrre os tbo Holy City. Invulaabio to Sabbntb School* and •trident* of the Bible. Plain 50 cants; colored 75 Cent*; book forts $1; mounted and varnished $1,75. _ GItANDFI ELD'S PATRIARCHAL CTIAEY OFTHB BIBLE. Printed In four rich colon. Price "Saits; mount ed and varnished $2. •'-<3. CARPENTRY MADE EASY. By Wm. ELBetl. „Tli* . work contaiM about Forty Plate*, bcsldre ouinerotuDia* grams. Price $3 per tingle copy, poltpftld. 'V'*; a®-Any of ibo above works will bo sent by nail, post paid, od the receipt of the retail price. liberal dtscoont to Ministers. J. L. Read’s, ZT3 Ijterty gtrwt. N 0.78 FOURTH STREET* WE are now prepared to furnish the fol lowing Works m a i:ttf And magDlflceiitdty io. Dr. Lhribgston’s Travel? in Africa, calf— Illustrated, The Porta of the lttth Century, full calf—ilia* trsted Barth’* Travel* in Africa, - vols, S vo. •• Strong* flar-mony and Exposition of Go-pels, morocco aut. $5,00. Standard EncK*h aad Aui'-rlmn R to. art. 1 ict National Magazine 12 sol*. flat* paper. Matln-w Uenry's Cemmeuterj, ItiLl <-Hlf. Family llibbt, io Velvet and Ooj.l, $5O, nnd Morocco $34 Prayer Book*, the flnent edition* at reduced pr.ccs, Album*, Mur.-cru mr! P:tpl«T Mncltv, t<lu linvrr. Portfolii'*.fln-* Illustrated Juveniles, with colored pl&Ui*. The latest Miscellaneous Wot Its In plain bindings r.-» sale , J. L BEAD, d«2t Fourth street. STANL'ARI) LITERATURE—Tho Ancient British KsmyUtj, 8.-deii edition. (Cited by A Chal mers. ¥ b A.; Th« Modern British KsaayUta, 8 Tola; OlerlJp-'* iiisCelLaiieons Works, 7 v.ls; Goldsmith's • " “ 1 “ Charles Lamb’s ** '• 5 “ ladgli Hum’s *• •' t “ Nocti* Ambroriana. '• S “ Addi-oo's MUcelianlta •* A “ Data Swift’s “ “ 2 “ Irving's Work a variant sty let, 15 Do Lite «f Washington, 4 “ Cooper’* Works, people*’ ed, ?.1 •* To do Putnam's H-l. ej, I- “ Lncr.ee*' do illustrated ed, !« “ Do do Library ed, b u Tlckiiur 6 Co’* Household cl Waverly Novel*. inr.’D KAY t CO., f>s Wood street, BOOKS of ft Rcliji'rag Character, suitable for the times. ThsTslnsblc work* of Aruold, uaXtcr, Bivkersteth, liooar, Boston, Bridges, Brown. Bunyan, Bnt l<*r.o«cll.Chari.nck.Chsluiers, Cit*-evrr. D’Anbiirti.s. D{ck. Duncan, Fox, Fost.-r, Hamilton, Usury, UHI, IL-ruo, Uid.-a, Joe.bus, James, Jay, Kitui, Mcl.hr> ce, M<Crifc Newt-n, Parley. Pearson, Pool, Phttner, Kyle, £u>rrs, tlpouru y, dprsguo, Taylor, Tyng, Yoiuig, Ac. Tbe Cbrlsu io'* Gr -it lutertsi, GothnV; tthrh’ I Live; The Orest Qnonion, or Will ytm Cods tier the Sublect <>f I’ersax.ul Oi-rrj otlnna of the II ly Spirit; Jay’s Morning aa-i Evening Ex ercise* Words ami Mind of jem*; Fsilhfßl Promiso* Bi d Altsr Stour, TpmU and ILuad BUI*; Frcrli supply of Psalm sul Hytnn B-H.k* for the various denominations; FamO/ aud Pocket Bibles it* oil prices. £ C. COCIIIiANE. V>. 1 P-dt-ral stivet, Atlcghenr. Stuck mi-ntly replenished inalt d-.artnifnrs ' mrgQ ORIENTAL AND WESTERN LIuEiUA, BY ATKlNSON.—Oriental and Western Liberia, A i*un»tfre i-f SeT m Years KxplursttOßS and Adventure* In Western Liberia, Mongolia, tho Kirphis Slep;*-*. Chit>esa Tartary and l«srt of Central Asia, by T. W. Aitmnnn, with a map and numerous illustration*-—in cloth and half calf. lflH.ic T»y lor 1 * Now Boot,. The World of Wind. *fli« Laud of Promiee, by Binar. Dr. Fpragna’a Anosls of Disticjuiihed American Ciorpy oen.volsS aud 4, Prvsbytesi.Ui*. Kyle's Spiritual S-mgs, Footstep* of St. Panl. Thoughts fur llir Holy Week, by Hiss Saweil. King on tha Hldersbip, PiitlMp,’ D’-votinnaJ Onldes, Alex a-ndam 1 tVcrdi to Yoonj CdtUlTlUaic&ntS, iltUSillUD’s Bojsi Preacher. Principles of EliajdentT, by Abbe Maury. D’Urtteli's Arocoltle* of Literature, etc.,etc. Just rvcoiTod by JOHN S. DaYTSOX, tnrll 61 Market it. BLANK BOOKS—Lodgers, Journals. Cash Book*, bay Ik»*ke, invoice Looks, Check Rooks, nnd stl ctbrr Blank Ibu.ks nw-d In ojaLting house*, fur ssle or made to order ut short n.itice. by \ WM. G JOHNSTON A CO, /■\ Blank Book Manufacturer*. 07 Wood street. p APE R U A?G IN O' S . SPRING WALL PAPER Is now op«-D for Inspoction and £al». Tho latest etyies of PARLOR, UaXL, DINING KOOlf, CTIUrCH CBILINQ PAPERS. Many entirely new designs far Fire-Board*, Window An Exchange ts Offered. A VALUABLE FARM in Beaver County is oHr red In exchange lor Improved property In Titts burgh or Allegheny City. The farm o<ntslns over two hundred ion, tons to tbs railroad soil Ohio river, aud distant from railroad station shoot oue hundred rods. Tbe improvements ara » good dwelling bouse, barn, and all n>*cns*ary outbuildings. Ibe pi nee afa;ands with limcstono and coal; also springs of pure water; is under good fence, the land productive and lu a high state of cultivation- In addition to which them l* wood sufficient to pay for half tbe place. In ebort, it Is not sur passed by any farm in tbs county. As the proprietor Is not a farmer, !n elthor theory, prac tice or inclination, he proposes this trade for improted property In clih« r city. Apply to Wk. A. IRVIN, a. Ptatlon Ilotel, Allffthroy, from »to 9 o'clock, A. Sl_ qt from 4tosP. M. mr2:lnicod New Rochelle or L< HAVING uiadearraT KNOX for a rapply ct!’ lurry, 21,000 itrong thrifty i’l* lug price*: plants...- iPO “ 2:0 “ J 125 O'J 251’Utts $5 00 . fli 0 > ,12 - ~o 03 .. 35 00 A “ —l TS l5 cu a “ ............... i o-> • 51 •• 8 Oti ! 1 “ F 0 Orders addn**nl u> H*r. 3. KNOX, or tli* tutweribw, ac companied «Uh tbo ca»b or n «oltab!« raferooc* where tie partita are not known, will ’ll filled lu tie order la wM?h IboTarv reoifed. riant* of the NEWMAN'S TUORNI.ES3 BLACKBERRY, - will be furtilsbfd at the urno price*. _ JAiIES WARDtIO?,- mrlsal*wtft >O. 47 Fifth ntrv.it, Hlt;Tjnrgh, Pw, WE WOULD inform onr customers west, j and otburi interested, iliot %vu b»v« -purchased til a (Dtlfr itock and ipjod will of tho dm i f UAZLETuit ft &100RK. of York comity. In tbU Stars, who from thisdata dccllnc business in our Uvi*r, and batuleft ihejr antes and accounts sgaiost parties Went of tt.u Mountains with tiafor-'*-'' collection. Wo will, »3 soon as pOMlble, tiaK upon cur cm-, lumen and thosuof theUtofirm,furtbc i.nrj-oiobfVottect» : Idz the amount* due.tnd receiving ibelr orders for forth#?.' a •applies. our Mock U now Urge ana well assorted, compHilnj t ■: every rarietj of Buggy lift ipt, Waym ll'.'iyw; £\ding Siffitchet and turAo.aoJ to tt «« ask the attention of dsaT- I'- WELLS, KIDDLE ft C<V N*o. 60 Fourth ttivc-t. •' Safety and Economy In Light. WHY will you bum Campheno and fluid, »lu*n a cheaper and better light. Pure I" Firoaene oil, made from tbogse of Cancel Coal, prt-dooaa the ch<«pcat, moat brUUaub eteadj, plMsui t<ottr ' ' able light ercr offered toiheyubbc: ai)d no d*ag«r of ex; l‘ plution; more brilliant than gas, and quite u cheap: lump* * of the moil eltaplo and easily managed conltmctlun. Tor ■el« bjr T.D. i; Q. HQDKISSOX, ! . . N 0.19 SmJihfiddatreet."" «-Dew*ro of * counterfeit already la Uu* market, toa<la from Camphcna, with a litila Coal oil to ecopt It ’ frS-hdly ! ALEXANDER KINO. 274 Liberty street QUNDIIIES— ; —— O 7 1)14*. prim* {r»afc Table Batter. 8 ** (mh Eger, 75 bn« clean Dried Apple*, 4 bbU Leaf Lard; fluwldtetfmh Yenlaoa; 2 Jo* Qnalls; - , ■ 6o palrChlekeju, Tnrkeja, Dneks.ic, . Ju«t rewired by BJVrtu and for iiU si >'o 27 tihb *t, * mrl ‘ It R DOLE. H A\ EN’S No. 1 Extra Fine Point, No/2 __ Flexible Point, Commercialand A}Va»r»'St«cl peca *vr Hie by , Mf.i. HAVES','- ?' „ *•23 cornerSUrketnuS e«ccmd«Ui.- OULD’.S PATENT. SPRING BED-oSti &t oar warehooM *ed ex&mise ori«br»tcd 8 friar ' bc<>, which we are now tturatkctmioz Ki>d •cHlae at the ' low price of t&«ftcb. • {mr6]; ;i V T.H. YOOMi *CO. BAZIN'S I?ERI?UMER*V —A cui&t-kto ts* icrtnent of Pomadrm, Tolitl Extract* r«rfaiaa fi*tch« •U, rec’d aodfor sale by 1 »» T- U FiJCtTSTOCg OSIN—*7S bbls. just roc’d and for sale by >.pt!7 B. L. PAfIyESTQCK k 00.- AKTIST All descriptions, to to ha<l wholesale or retail by. w ■ B.L.FAHNESTOCK bCO. CTRANGfi’S : feupßriot Pencil Sbarncner,'' kJfermfet? .< AW, V ...... Market it* fct.-.. T7T * a .-V-TiT, JGk-—* JOHN n, MET.LOR. $ 45 to $ 7i 100 to ISO tcrlCsdiwP faicellancous Shade* Tester* ±c. E. EDUUNDSG.N 4 CO., No. 05 *tj*l 93 Third sireet. ■awton Blackberry, ngements with Kev. JJ Plants of tills Tjjlaable 81-ek* . tuts an' oflrrvd at tho IqUm*} To the Whip Trade. '-■‘tcj-m"-
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