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. e Tbs Rxsoyax or Jcdoe Loxjso-— The 1000-1
H foco papers are trying to mat# a BUle capital*
‘I ~ oat of the remora! of Jadge Loring from his |
i place as-Jadge of Probale, by Got. Banks of!
I - Masxachosetts, on the address of the legislature.
| The Philadelphia Ledger, which Is trained to
i follow the locofooo scent, puts the case in this
I wise:
| “The fugitive slave law, aa passed in 1860, is,
| ds all will Concede, the law of the land. Even.
£ • Zhose who qeestion its policy or righteousness
F! 'admit this. Judge Boring, under thislaw, was
called upon to remand a slave to bondage. In
g obedience to his oath of office, he sent the slave'
I -back. For this he became obnoxious to a ma
I jority of the people of Massachusetts, and has
|L. finally, as we hare sees, been removed.”
' This is not a correct statement of the case. —
JudgeLoringwasno<celledupoarfljJudgeofPro
’ bate, to deliver up Anthony Borns aa a fugitive
£Ure; but be chose, in defiance of the public
, sentiment of his State, to accept the additional
office of U. 8. Slave Commissioner, and it was
j _ iajthe exercise of this office, and not of that of
| Judge, that he sent back Burns. He has not,
| therefore, aa a part of the press undertakes to
\ represent, been removed because of any decision
5 or act of his, as a Judge, nor was he removed on
, account of his acts as a U.S. Commissioner. Qls
V Offence was found in the factthothcchosedeliber
\ ately and persistently to violated law of the State
p— under whose lnwshehcldoffico. After the rendi
l| tion of Burns a law was passed declaring the two
tj „ offioes of Judge and U. S. Commissioner incom
i, patible, and providing that no person holding
| the office of Jadge under the laws of Massa
k -chusrits should hold at the same time the office
h r ofU. S. Commissioner. Judge Loring had then
| "the alternative to give up either office, and if he
f had ohoseo to that of Slave Coramis
| aloner, lie'oould afid woulcLhave held his office
| as Judge ofirebite to hirdyieg day, notwith-
I' standing in the Borns case. But
| -he chosc, ratheV/to bold-00--to both offices, and
i» to set the lam and the State authorities at defi-
ance, (for the present is the third legislature
-sr-. which has demanded his removal,) and he bos
▼eTy properly been removed, not for any deci
sion .or act of his as a Judge, bat for violating
and defying the laws of the State under which
he held office. The State wouldhave been lack
ing in dignity if she hod not enforced the re
moval. The attempt to make a martyr of this
fellow will.be a vain one. He cannot be pat up 1
os a man victimized because he faithfully en
forced the law, no matter how diligently that
frond may be undertaken. The man who inten
tionally violates the law cannot claim, when he
Is punished for it, that he has been punished for
obeying the law. 1
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Fee* State T?o*isatioss is St. Loci*.—The ,
gallant and patriotic Free Suite part/ of the
city of fIL Louis has made its nominations for
municipal officers. The ticket U headed by
the name of Olives 1). Fillet, who is the can- <
didate for Mayor. The metropolis of Missouri j
is the citadel of Free Principles in that State, as i
U U,the seat of wealth, intelligence and ea- '
terprise. The pro-slavery party, it is said, will |
make bnt a feeble opposition to this ticket. Tbe-i
St. Louis Democrat , in noticing the nominations ]
of the Free State Convention, uses the following
language:
“The proceedings of the free democratic con
ventioD, held on yesterday, will bo found in
another column, and from the nominations made
it will be seen that they have put forth one of
the strongest in the main, that hris ever
been presented In St. Louis. That It will meet
with the emphatic approval of an immense ma
joriiy of our citizens, wo have not a particle of
doubt.' Supported as it is by ward nominations
of the most anezceptionible_charaoier, and in j
whi&h our best citizens are seed devoting them- j
selves to tho pablio service, we are almost per
suaded that there will be no opposition, for the
farco which the Republican ia attempting to play
off -.upon the community cao scarce be called an
opposition. With fall appreciation of the difficul
ties which surrounded the convention, End a
knowledge of the concessions made on all sides
to promote harmony and unity, we most pro
nounce its action wise, just and patriotic.”
Jhs Influence which tho city of St. Louis must
have on the remaining portion of
jag,. , v ultimately place Missouri among
the Fin States of the Union; and the emand
.B* potion of so important a member of the Confed* (
ejaey. will be a death-blow to the Slave power in
. the United Btates. We sympathize with the
' friends of free prinolplcs in thatCommonweaUb,
with our heart and soul, earnestly trusting that
the period of deliverance is close at hand. Suc
cess to the champions of Freo Labor and Free
Discussion, wherever they may do battle, is our
earnest prayer!
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SOOTHO9 Vt*WS AM TO TUB Nbxt pßSfll
dbkot.—Wi hare heretofore given the opinions
of two staunch Southern Democratic journals
tho Charleston Mercury on<l the Richmond
* South —that the Republican candidate for the
' Presidency, iniB6o, will probably be elected.
- The Lynchburg Virginian, an American organ,
sayst- The New York Herald, speculating upon
, JJJ fatpre position of Senator Douglas, thinks
he will veTehga himself upon the Democracy, as
■V ' Van Baretfdid la 1848,-by defeating the regu
lar Damooratto candidate for the Prcsidenoy at
• . , the next election. We think it likely the Free-
soil candidate for the Presidency in 1862 will
v.; ‘Wftte bat.UUlfi difficuUy in being elected, even
* withont the assistance of Mr. Douglas.
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*Z>ITOBS and PROPRIETORS
PITTSBURGH:
FRIDAY MARCH 20, 1858.
Tbs powerfal speech of Mr. Crittenden has
fallen upon the Lecomptooites like a thunder
bolt. The position taken by that Senator
will no doubt be assumed by the American mem
bers of the South, whose votes, with one or two
exceptions, were claimed by the administration
canvassers. Mr. Ruch&nan himself forgot his
antipathy to'Kbow Nothiogism, and dined and
drank with hie supposed allies; and for a gen
tleman as cold-hearted as he is represented to
be, condescended to be quite sociable indeed-
But executive intrigue and trickery fell into
contempt before the withering rebuke of the
patriotic eon of Kentucky, and so the President
found his programme considerably'’disarranged
—just when he regarded it as fixed to bis satis
faction.. The “organs,” however, in the face of
oil these mishaps, grind out the old tunes, with
a little variation. They assume an air of bra
vado and bluster very much after the manner of
journals in their peculiar condition. The Wash
ington Union takes back all the kind things it
said about the South Americans, and attributes
their defection to the influence of Pbestice, of
the Louisville Journal , and to their hatred of “De
mocracy.” With characteristic foolhardiness it
putSLpn a bold face, when referring to the Kan.
•as difficulties, and with something like assumed
recklessness uses language like this: “We don’t
care whether -the people like or dislike the Le
complon Constitution. We are unwilling to take
any more testimony. The case has been closcd i
the judgment entered up, and the execution if now
in the hands of the officers.'* A western cotempo
rary says this Is the language of a ward coart
lawyer, trying ahorse case before a tribunal
under his own thumb. It is, however, a fair
exposition of the feelings of the Leeompton men,
who, finding themselves driven into close quar
ters, are (one of defi
aw**ii tftr iimi at frinmphmt exultat&lion. The
JS’etionel Union, the administration organ at.
Chicago, consoles itself with the reflection* that .
the Leeompton democrats will be glad enough to
crawl back again on hands and knees, into the
democratic party. If they should return to
their old party associations, that would no doubt
bo their most fitting manner of doing it.
TKeTYaihlnirton correspondent of tho Balil
*ore Sun, * rlolent Looonptoa mM, f y» ta hia
lollor of the 15th that the adroeaten of. Lwomp
. - wo"ow“otyeteeo lantL" .They can, if they
«ni take thejroableto look, eee » hig
, And pretty »oon their entry old craft will he
daahed uponjt— £o». •four. v
- Uoxe Coaamiojt a Phixabxiphia.—iPhila
delphia has areputation for official dishonesty and
corruption which la far from enviable. In addition
to the developments which we published yes
terday morning, the Ledger fornishes us with
another case of fraud and rascality, which if not
promptly visited with punishment, will be a
lasting disgrace to that city. It should be re
membered that the public offices of Philadelphia
ore held by modern “democrats” of the Buchan- i
an and Leeompton school. We think that it is 1
high time that our neighbors at the eastern end
, of the State should set about fiUiDg their public j
; offices with good menj even if they should bo
: compelled to go to another party for the purpose
of milking a selection. Tbo Ledger says:—
“A few days ago, in tbo Oyer and Terminer,
It was discovered that a jury had been packed.
Yesterday another discovery was made that bills
of indictment against some parlies for forging
naturalization papers bad been stolen from the
office of the Clerk of the Quarter Sessions before
the present clerk camo into office. These facts
go to prove that the whole business of our crim
inal courts and of tbo offices connected with
them needs reforming. When juries ore packed
in open court, tho seal of the Court be appended
fraudulently to naturalization papers, the par
ties who were guilty of the offences never
brought to trial, and, finally, the bills of indict
ment stolen from the office of the Clerk of the
Court, the reform cannot be commenced too
Boon. There is in these transactions either a
vast amount of rascality and corruption, or an
amazing degree of culpable carelessness in those
employed about our courts and its offices. In
either event, the facts ought to be bo traced
out, so that a proper oorrectiou can be applied.
Perhaps it will be discovered that there is a
great deal both of rascality and of carelessness.
That the latter exists to a very culpable degree
is manifestly true, or these occurrences never
coold hato happened. We hope, since the at
tention of the Court has been called to such
matters, that they will give a regular overhaul
ing of the various functionaries acting under
their authority, and 6ce that they act m con
formity with tho spirit and letter of the law.
It is very evident, from the disclosures of the
last week, that some of them will bear a great
deal of watching. all, we hope the
Court will deserve the gratitude of the public by
breaking up the business of “professional ju
rors.” and not permit any one to go into the
jury box who makes a trade of his oath and con •
Science, if he has any conscience left after the
hard service he has put it to while serving as
talesman for years. It is time that the criminal
and civil conrts were purged of this nuisance.”
Tun lloaCßor.—The Cincinnati Trice Current FANCY GOODS,
gives the fencingrecapitulation of the Hog . \VATCHMAKKKS’ TOOLS
crop ns compared with the previous season:
1556-7 1537-S ' Ayr *
0hi0.... - 494,563 599,787 • •, -j. qjt -yf a-rp-p t at
Kentucky 353,272 357,510 ; W 1 ** * VI AIK R 1 L •
Indiana 320,403 423,956 1 AT EASTERN PRICES.
niinou 378,671 435,411 i mrlWr**'*?
}**“"“* 144.994 173,630; MITCHELL, HERRON - &”CO.!
lowa. 102 69S SO 608 •
Wisconsin 15,000 IMOO ; . . *£**«****** °'
Tennessee 4-»Sll 37 973 Cooking. Parlor nnd Hunting
STOVES,
, Grate Fronts, Ftndtrs, Cooking Ranges, 4r.,
* 10* Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
increase 279,290 : mrXfcly
It then proceeds: ; SXOV 1C WUUKS.
•*Ab compared with last year, this is an in-. ALEXANDER BRADLEY,
crease of about fifteen per cent. ' tuamcictta am» mais*wrmr tarutt or
‘•With reference to the weight, we endeavored I COOKING, PABLOB AND HEATING BTOTESI
to obtain the comparative averages from all ] Plaln and Panc _ Qrato Pronta. &c..
the packing place., but failed to obtain them .wholesale and retail
from sixty-four places. From one hundred and . au, s l..,j Elra. two ar]>}«m niirtb-feaxt of
tuiny*tffo places wc obtained the average ! i'Hwssor Depot,
weights, this season and last, and the oggre- Office and Sales Room,
gate weights of an equal number of Hogs at mrliiydrc No, 4 WoodSi.,Pittsburgh. Pa.
those places each season, stand as follows : • pa vwti wtrhttt.t. At rTn
POnndS. | MASCraCTVUU or
• - 195,267,998 , CoolcinjE* Parlor and Heating
IBs ®-‘ 180,393,210 . STOVES,
Increase this year 8,874,758: Orates, Fronts, Fendors, «tc..
“This increase is equal to about 4j per cent., AadlUimiten.ra.oftb. c.l.Lra.l
whichis equal to 101,211 hogs, and being added CAPITAL COOKLNG BANG®.
In the increase in number, mokes (he total in- | K °' 330 L,UEnTY STIIEKT ' „
crease in number and weight equal to 379,510 _ _ PITTSBUItun, ra._
»• mi'-JORcs jt<u» u rote w. w’ctmccoa.
- —i * —• Pittsburgh Stool Works.
The Latest Lake Superior Miner received r dONTCS, BOYD Ac CO.,
sajg: By tables which published about the f MAaut.ciu.ri.of CA>T STEEL; »l*o, SNIISG, PLOW and
close of novigation, it appears that some 3,200' a b. ETERI* springs ami AXLES,
tons of copper mineral wasshipped from the port , rwtur Rou and nrst strati, ro
ot Ontonagon during the season of navigation’!
of 1857. About 70 per cent of that mineral JoSr jj ROG-KKS Ac CO * rooms.
was pure metallic copper. The cost of smelting , * * m!»erACTcao»or
al 5!L r ”‘‘P ric ' , - ! “*T S. 15 P' rlon ' would be i Roger.' Improved Patent Steel
some 5-*B,OOO The amount is abundant to supply Cultivator Teeth,
a large establiabment constantly Indeed we a.wrr it..,, »,tl Sr..n, /vuLnrgA, in.
boueve there is no single one in the West which i .
is capable of doing such an amount of work.— " Joiiji' ec BRO,
About 1,600 tons per aunum.is Ihe.capacity of a ' ■AioracntAtM or
very large smelting foundry. iron flailing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors,
The time ha, come when the interests of the VHtidoW ShnttMS. VVilldOW Gnardl, it.,
copper regten demand the erection of work, at j rt«Srat.
* ? 3 “ U [Mb. Wood ted JUTteW nTTSBCIUiII, PA,
i from the reduction .Of the mineral to ingot, or ca band a variety of now Pattern*, fancy and plain,
| fine copper, before its shipment upon the Labe, mtatlc far all purpart*. Particular lJUotloD paid to ra*
We propose to briefly call attention to some of doing On** Lota. Job Mag door at abort notice. mrt
| these advantages.
j Gbbai March Snow Stobm is Esolasd. —The
! Lirerpool Mercury of March Oth says that the
[ weather from all parts of England is reported as
I severe. In many parts of Yorkshire tho snow
, has accumulated to a great depth; some of the
! country lanes are blocked up, and the tr&inß
1 bare in many- instances been delayed. In the
south-east of the inland (he fall of snow lim been
heavy, and attended with accidents. The Great
Northern Railway was, at Grantham, entirely
blocked up.' The Manchester,Sheffield,and Lin
colnshire lice was covered to such a depth, that
the trains yrere delayed five or six hours. In the
neighborhood of Rochester the fall continued for
16 hours without intermission, covering the hills
to a depth of several feci, and rendering many
of tho roads impassable.
Ladies in Lucknow— Perhaps you bare not
beard that three ladies arc known to he in Luck
now, where they are confined in one small room,
but protected by a Vakeel Two of them arc the
widows of officers who haTo fallen; but it is sup
posed they hare not heard of the death of their
husbanda.~ A letter from one of thoso boa
reached its destination; it was affecting to find
that the writer had lost all note of the passage
of time, asking when it wonld be Christmas? As
soon as Sir James Oatram became aware of the
offered the rebels £16,000 for their ran
sornTwhich Lord Canning immediately doubled. -
Calcutta Letter.
Postopi-ice Appaibs.—-Establish an office at
Milligen’a Mills, Westmoreland county, Pa., and
appoint R. T. Reid, postmaster; will receive
special supplies twice a week from BurrciL
Appointments: David Devore, postmaster At
Bower Hill, Washington coanty, Pa , vice John
Bower, resigned.
The Postmaster General has ordered as fol
lows: Establish an office at Glen Shaw, Alle
gheny county, Pa , and appoint William C. Shaw
postmaster.
A Decaying Town.—The Clinton (Illinois)
Transcript says:
‘•Two years ago Clinton contained tvehe dry
good stores—qow we can boast of but six, and
all the goods in these six would scarcely make
one respectable stock."
That of itself would be no evidence of decay.
More than half the towns in the country con
tain too many “dry good stores,” and a general
reduction of fifty per ceot. would be regarded
os a favorable indication.
The Sheriff advertises for Bale the entire vil
lage of Malaga, in New Jersey, 30 miles below
Philadelphia. It consists of more than 6,000
acres of land, with glasß works, mills, and forty
dwelling houses. The village exhibits a scene
of destitution and abandonment, so complete
and thorough as to be rarely exceeded. It is
said that all this fioe property will pass away
from the indastrious and enterprising owner for
a comparative soog.
The Political Condition op France.—The
Liverpool Mcrcun/ of March Gtji says that the
French Minister pf (be Interior (General Epsi-
circular to the prefects, recom
xercise redoubled surveillance
i, to watch public hoases, and
nasse,) has sent t
mending them to
over al)-foreigbei
o members of secret societies
secret. There are rumors that
is received information of a
rising.
to arrest all knov
and keep them au
the government h
projeoted general
Tub Banking 1
of Troy, closed tb
we learn, made a
This house has b
inn of Henry S. Mayo & Co.,
eir doors the. other day, and
a asigoment of their effects.—
een doing an extensive busi-
med about a year ago and
the confidence of the ontiro
ness since it op
seemed to have
community.
Aa old offendei
learned Justice t
as a preliminary,
bad in his castod
alias Smith. “V
I will try the ti
Jones /
was lately brought before a
f the Peace. The constable,
informed bis worship (hat he
r John Bimmoos, alias Jones,
cry well, said tbo Magistrate,
•O VOmen firet; bring in Alt's
"We hare heard,
drops, bat of non
kind called “Bn
“dried up" Secal
a minute —Ohio
iof R 6°°d m »oy kind of cough
)o that curea M quick as the
derick Cough Drops.” They
or Slidell’s cough in less than
Stale Jour.
Bbokb Jail.—(All the prisoners in the connty
Jail afWiiUamspbrt made their escape on Wed
nesday night last. They dug a hole in the jail
wall, through wfcfcb they escaped Into the yard,
and,with a, rope And some boards soon effected
Ibeir Übertyliy cjUmbiug over the wall.
Frmoh Cbk*l» is faU of water, full to
flowlog.i Many |of the islands in it have been
covered with w&tlerj and along the banks, fences
and eiher'like farm Improvements have been
swept away.
Special Settees.
Rlieamftttsm*—& Cist cy Tax* Moiras Bn.i&-
iao cvttrn—Goorgo W. Hjudenoo, ofPlttsburgh, ayr.
“After •offering for three months vith RhenmaUam, a
part oT the time so severe!y at to confine me to my bed. 1
bare been entirely cored by using Barbara's Holland Bit
ter*. I bare bad one attack tisee, but (bond almost >-»*•-<-
tancous relief in ilia aamo medicine. It is to my opinion, a
•tiro remedy for Rheumatism "
CiVUOSf—Be careful to oak for Bocrbare’a Holland Bit
tcra. The great popularity of thit medicine has Induced ;
many imitations, which the public should gnard against '
porchaalngj.
at $1 per bottle,-r six bottles tor $5, Uy the prej*'
pristtr*,BEJfJ. PAGE, Js-, k Cu., Manufacturing Pharma
; enlists and Chemists, iff Wood street, between Ist and 2d
sts., Pittsburgh, and Druggists gcamaUy. mrtfcdAwT !
wimaow dougiim wilios mu.m
ROBIXSO9, 311 N 1 S k SILLERS,
FOUNDERS ASO MACHINISTS,
WAB HINGTON "WORKS
Pittsburgh, Penna.
Office, No. 31 Market atreet.
Manufacture alt kinds cf Steam Engines and Mill Hocbia
ery. Castings, Railroad Work, fteatu Boilers nnd fcbnet Iron
Work.
Jobbing and lUpnlriug done on short notice. mrij:l jdlc
Academy of Painting and Drawing.
Toe public tire informed that a .School for
the aboTe branches will be opened on aud after the Ist of
April next, at No. 21 FiPTU STREET, fr r those who may
bo desirous cf obtaining a practical course <>f iostroctioo.—
There will *l*o be taught tho u*e of the Ermcl i (>open,
Etching on Cnj'jxr, Lilln-gropMc Drawing, (ono stone)
Tinting widslntia Ink and Sepia: also the best style of
Painting in Oil nnd Water Odors, by which the pupil Uen
abled to mccetrt more rapidly than by noy other method.—
Tho merits nf this style of painting and drawing hare boon
long and successfully tested in my clause*. Having in my
possession a large and finely ttledetl rrlJecUcn of Originals
. for evry branch, 1 invito ladles and thaw) who may have
in view a C‘ir»» of lestons torn!: st my Studio, No. 21 Fifth
street.
! Ay-After the first of April my patrons arc Informod that
' my Rooms will Iw removed to No. 21 Fifth strict, lame
entrance as Cargo's New Pb. tographic Gallery. Those do.
siring a superior Portrait at n moderate rate are reminded
1 that tny colored Photographs rtceivrd the Fir it Pitaiiutn
,at the last Fair mr24:lrndfc jnifjj X. OLOGGER.
! WHOLEBAL iTc L OCKDEPOT.
| No. 43 Fifth Street, near 'Wood,
RKINEMAN Sc MKYRAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers m
FINE GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHEB :
JEWELRY,
SILVER AXD PLATED WARE,
SINGER’B SEWING MACHINES,
Thegroatsuperiority of SINGER'S MACHINE?
Overall otbfrv fur the uto vf
Clothing nnd Shoe Manufacturers, Harness
Makers, Carriage Trimmers and
Coach Makers,
Uji long t«*n known soil practically acknonirdgod.
HIS NEW FAMILY MACHINE,
Which is a light, compact mod highly ornamental machine,
(doing Its work equally well with the lore* machines-) and
must become a favorite fir family u«*.
A full snpply of the sbuv* Machine, f,-r *ol* at. New York
price*, by R, STRAW, 32 IVlnrkot Ht.,
PITTBI3UROH. PA.
Also, tho BOUtaUll HEWING MACHINE. Price from
gtbiofaU. [<ivl7] oulfcljdfc
8B WING ISi AC"HiNBST
roR families and mam factcrjcrs.
WHEELER & WILSON
UANUVACTURINO COMPANY,
Bridgeport, Conn«
PitCeburgh,oB Fifth Street.
Tbte Uachinu fitltcD-* tb?
Finest or Coarsest Fabrlo,
At tb? plcusuro of th« Opermtor, tanking with tese Oru Thous
and beautiful and durable Stitches per almost ooUe
lu«»ly, uni me beroraing iu'litpconble for rmily o«e.
Full iafonaetiou m»y t>? by addrfraln* J4®?e
E<rlntc,or . ALEX. R. RERD. Agent,
Nil 63 Fifth ttmit, PituLnryh.
L»KLA. <3C PEURINS 5
Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce.
PRONOUNCED PV EXTRACT
CONNOISSEURS pj OF A LETTER VIIOU
MEDICAI. GENTLEMAN
ONLY GOOD SAUCE « AT MADUAS,
. . fl Tobin Ilretbrrat
ADd »PP u «i*l* »° H WUKCfct»TEK, May, 1861
EVERY 4} "T-ll LKA A PEItRINB that
< tb.-ir Sauce ta highly eale<un>
VARIETY re ed to India, and it. In my
** opttUoo the moat palatabUaa
OP I>I3II. well as tbe moat whnlevotne
fiance that ia made.”
The only Mi-dal awarded by the Jury of the New York
Exhibition fbr F<«reign gauco, was obtained] by LEA A I‘EIU
KINS for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, the world
wide fame of which haring lad to numerous imitations, par
cliasera aro earnestly requested to see that tbn name* of
“LEA A PERRINS*’ are impressed upon the Bottle and
Stopper l aud printed upon the labels.
Sole Wholoiale Agents for the United States,
JOUN DUNCAN A SONS,
406 Dmedway, New York.
A aloft always in store. Aino, orders retired for direct
shipment from England. my2;lydfcr
wh. vaKDrvts. ...w*. o. nun
VANDEVER & FRIEND,
.ATTORNEYS AX LAW,
aim
SOLICITORS IK CHANCERY,
No. 6, Mine’s Died:, DuLutptc, /..too.
AJ-Co Hoc lions promptly made lo any port of Northern
lowa, or Western Wisconsin.
Will attend to the purchase and Sale of Estate, ob
taining Money on Bonds and Mortgages soldydfo
E’OKBIGN EXCHANGE.
SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY
DUItOAN, SHERMAN ft. CO.,
ON THE UNION' BANK, LONDON, IN SUMSOrO.YE
POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS.
Also, BUI* on the principal dties and towns of France,
Belgium, Holland, Germany, Ilmiia and other European
States, constantly on hand and for sale by
WM. 0. WILLIAMS A CO ,
Bankers, Wood street, corner of Third.
MATXiACK & ROGERS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MEROHANTB,
No. 18 Pine Street, St. Lonti, Mo.
RSrtß TO
Murdoch A Dickson, St. Louis,
Day A Mattock, Cincinnati, Ohio,
Chaa. Duffield A Co., Louisville, Ky.,
V. 8. Day A Co., Bankers, Item, fUa,
Green A Btono, Hankers, Mtucatlne, lowa,
Day A Matlock, Philadelphia, Pm,
R. Forsytb, Chicago, Freight Agent lor Illinois Central
Railroad. JaS.-Gtndfc
J.M.LITTLE
MEROHANT TAILOR,
No. 54 St. Clair Street,
(Dr.lrUh’a New Building,) ; PITTSBURGH. Pa.
—aOtlydfc _j
FITRSI FURSiI FURS in
for ladies and misses.
EMBRACING
UUDSON BAY and
- i MINK SABLE, V
r STONE MARTEN;
il FITCH, SQUIRREL, Ac.
CAPES. TIPPETS, MUFFS, CUFFS and GLOTES, in
croat variety and prion. - _ _
nulLdfb M'OQBD A-CO., 131 Wood street.
W EYMAN Ac »O N ,
ManofhcturcTs and Dealers in all kinds of
.TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS,
AND
LEAD TOBACCO,
Cbrner of SmUhfull and IHsmcmdAlUy,
_ PITTSBURGH, PA.
SAMUEL GRAY
MBROHANT TAILQR,
No. 63 BT. CLAIB STREET, i V
br. Itl*b’« New Boildlng.)
EGGS —10 bblff. fresh Eggs just roc’d and
for tala by fftsjLr n. COLLINS,
Spftiai potters.
Appointment Extended to June let.
DRB. C. M. yiTCH. Sc J. W. OYKEB
Will remain at tlMr Office.
No. 191 Penn Street,
OPPOSITE THE ST. CLAIR HOTEL. PITTSBURGH,
TILL JUNE FIRST, 185 8 ,
And may be consulted daily, (except Sundays)
(or Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis and
all other Chronic Complaints complicated with or
canting Pulmonary Disease, Including
Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affectiout of tie Lit er, Dye
jieptia, Oastritis, Female Complaints, etc.
LRS. FITCn & STKEB would state that their trostoent
orCousumptian It based upon tne (act that tie disease ex
iilxisiVteUood and ryttem at large, both be fiore, and during
its development in Vu lungs, and they therefore emoloy
Mechanical. Hygienic and Medicinal remedies to purify the
blood and strengthen tho system. FFUA these, they ate
MEDICINAL INHALATION, which they Talas highly, but
only at Pulhativu, which used alone hare no Otmh're ef
lecta, and Invalids ore earnestly caationeJ against wasting
the precious timeofcnrabiUty on any treatment based open
be plausible,bnt falso idea that the seat of the disease can
I be readied in a direct manner by Inhalation.
83.N0 charge for consultation.
A list of questions will be sent
salt ns by letter.
CHINA, GLASS AND
STRING STOCK Jt:
AT TUB OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF
HI E 3>T R "5T HIO-BY,
139 Wood Street* Ptttabnrgb* Pr<i
Who is now receiving from Europe and
Eastern Cities, u choice assortment *of Articles in hit
lino, comprising new and tasteful shapes of Pearl White
Stone Tea, JHulag and Toilet Warn, and the same in Plain,
Gold, Lnctro Bond and Flowers; Fine White Vitrified Iron
Stone Table Wore, known to be the most durable now in
os* for Hotels and Steam boats; French China of now styl ra,
In Pare White and Gold Band, either in Hits or single
plsces; Richly GUt and Decorated Toilet Sots; Brittannia
and Plated Castors; German Silver Tas Table Spoons, Soap
Ladles, tc , plated with direr, fine Ivory Handled Carving,
Tea and Tablo Knives and Forks; Tea Waiters and Trays;
Shaker and Sea-grass Table Mats; Jap parsed and Decorated
Tin Toilet Setts.
Also, a complete »nU full anortmont of ell article! suitft
bio for the COUSTRY RETAIL TRADE, at prises to pleas*
the public, who are mpectiully iovited to examine thla
Mock. mr2£Smd*wT
John C. Baker & Co's
GENUINE
COD•L I T K It OIL!!
Tins Medicine, prepared in the most ap
proved manner, and bottled by ua, heu rrcciTed the mdc
tion cf the mo»t scientific of the Medical Profusion of Phfl
ultlj-bla and t-Letrbcrv, who recommend it o superior to
any other uow numufoctnred.
(Tits sllicacy and Importance ai a remedial in case* of
ConsuxnpUon, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rheuma
tism, and all Scrofulous dbwviie*. it is unnecessary to *i>cak;
—thousands of eminent physicians of Europe sod America
bavlngtevted lt« wonderful curative properties.
Prepared only by JOHN C. BARER A CO., Wboleaolo
Drugnists. No. 1M North Third stmt, Philadelphia. Sold
by nil DruggisU (hronghotit the country. fe"J3:dtoc3tl
MESSRS. CIIAS. A LEWIS OREUE,
i ■■ teachers op the —-
violin,
1 1 1 ORGAN i!TC> fiINOINO, 11 “ « > 1
ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGCAOB9
As Greek. Latin, German, French and Spanish,
CM AS. GREBE, Caad. Theol.
at tb« principal Music Stores. deSUmdfc
gppa DEN-riSTRY. M
Bws dr. j. maluebn,
9URGKONDENTIST
FROM NEW YORK,
EXTRACTS TEETH WITHOUT PJLV,
BY A LOCAL BENUMBINQ AGENT To rn* GUMS ONLY.
49»1u>*ns Teeth on Gold, Silver, Platana and Gotta
Perch*, and performs all fonts! nperations in a scientific
manner, withont pain.
moderate.
54 Smtthflcld Street, below Fourth.
Jartrdtmfc _ PITTSBURGH.
JAB. McLaughlin,
BAjerracmija o»
Alcohol, Cologne Spiriti aid Foul Oil,
delß;dlyfc JVh*. lAS and 170 Sr. co*d .Street
W. & D. rtINTCELVRT,
Mssuf sncxxM awn ouiru is
All kinds of Tobacco, SanffandClgari,
Have recently takes th«« building No. 130 Wood street, la
addition to their Manufacturing EstabUshmeut, No. A 3 Irwia
•treat, where they will be pleased to receive their friends,
up27:lydfe
A. A. CARRIER St BRO,
Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency,
No. 03 Fourth Street,
PITTSBURGH, MLV.YA
Oompaiib-s represented of highest standing. Chartered
by Pennsylvania and other states.
Fire, Marine and Life Risks taken of all descriptions.
A. A. CARRIER,
jjlMvdt S. 8. CARRIER.
DAWES dc CLULEY,
llooae. Sign and Orusmcntal Painters,
A S D ORA llf E R S,
Whito Le adari cIZ In o Paintn.
Also, all kinds of ralota,oiU, Varnish**, Wiudew Glam,
Putty, Brushes, Ac,
Itl Sir"*, two rt ahowt Pfim/md AUry.
BJiiolydfc .'
HKNKY H. COLLINS,
Forwarding and Gommlnalon Merchant,
AND WUOLttALB DEALER IN
Chooses, Butter, Seeds, Fish,
And Prodoc* Goavraily,
*w9 Jfe. V*o4 Strrrt, VVuWiM
HELMBOLD*S GENUINE PREPARATION
HELMBOLD’S Genuine PREPARATION.
UELMBOLD’S Genalna PREPARATION.
HELM BOLD'S Geunioa PREPARATION.
Is prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the
grratnt accuracy and Chemical knowledge dtvoted to their
combination.
HELUBOLD’S GEN OIN* PREPARATION—For diseases
uf the Uteildi-r, Kidneys, Gravel sod Dropey.
KEAb! HEAD!—“Ys afflicted read,” the fellow
log certiorate of a cure of over 20 years' standing:
U. T. OcLXhotD— Dear Sr: I bare been troubled with
au affliction of the Bladder and Kidney* for o*er twenty
years. I hare tried Physicians in rain, and at last conclu
ded to gire your genuine Preparation a trial, as I had beard
It htghlr spoken of. It sSJrdcd me immediate relief I
ham used three bottles, aftd I bare obtained mam relief
fiom Its effects and feel much belter than I bare for twenty
years previous. 1 bare the greatest faith la its virtues and
coratiTu powt ra, and shall do all In my power to make it
known to the afflicted. lisping this msy prove advanta
geous to you in assisting you U> Introduce the medicine. I
am truly youre. M. McCoxiUCX.
Lee i. town, Pa, Jan. 28, 1867.
Should any doubt Mr. McCormick'* statement, he refer*
to the fallowing centfement
Don. YVm- Bigler, ex-Govtrncr, Pennij-lvanU
lion. Thos B. Florence, Philadelphia,
lion. J. C. Knox, Judge, Tioga 00., Pa.
Uon. J. 9. Black, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon D. R. Porter, es-Govtranr. Pennsylvania,
n-m. ElU* Lewis, Jodgo, Philadelphia.
Hon. R. C. Urisr, Judge 0- 8. Court.
Uon. O. W. Woodward, Jadg*. Philadelphia.
Ron. W. A. Porter, City Solicitor, Philadelphia,
lion. John Bigler, cx-Oovtruor, California.
Uon. E. Banks, Auditor General, Washington, D. C.
And many others, if necemary. •
49*800 advertisement beaded
HELMROLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION,
In auo her column. mr26:Bmd*wP
ggfe PnitADELPBIi: SPRING, 1858.
ft
No. 33 Cold No. 35) Soul h Sooond St^
RESPECTFULLY invite Dealers and Mil
liner* to their fresh and superior stock of
RIBBONS, BONNET MATERIALS,
CUAPICS, IIUIND LACK?,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWKRA, UCSCUKS
STRAW BONNETS,
MENS’ AND BOYS* HATS,
MISSES' BLOOMERS AND FLATS,
And every tiling ooont-cted with this braurli of the busi
ness.
g*Lflh >rt time nnd cash bnyurs will And our priest
adapted to their requirements and a discount of 7)4 P®*
cent (dr cash w)lt ho allowed.
Mlfr-Ploase cat out and preaorre this advertisement tore
mind yon of visiting us ehon you come to this city.
mrl:cod2m
Bjaanta.
X\T ANTED—A sitnaiion by u.J£oung Man,
v i .at present engaged lu a Mercantile; House of this
dty, Übt whoeedutiee being through at an early hour, be
wishes to employ his evenlnge, after 6 o’clock, in keeping a
aett of books and doing neb other writing as may be re
quired of him, for a smaUcompeneatioo- eatisfisetnry ref
erences given if desired. Address Box “L.” GAZETTE
OFFCE, slatii'g when and where an interriow may be hod.
mr2Q:dtf
WASTED IMWI*P»ATKLW 10,000 flen
to engage in the sale of the most popular selling
Books in America. Invalids, Mechanics, farmers and Teach
ers wishing to travel, wIU Rod this to be a very profitable
and pleasant business, tnsbUng thrm to see the couutry,
and make money at the time. Agents now in tbo bus
iness are clearing from 1500 to sl>6oo per year. For fall
particulars and a list of Books, address U. 1L RULIBON,
Queoo City Publishing House, 141 Main street Cincinnati,
Ohio; or. Ifliving East, D. BCLISON. Philadelphia.
aolfclydawfeT
Bank stocks wanted by
AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO,
fed Stock Bill Broker, 68 Fourth street
ANTED—Deef Skins wanted by
fe!7 WELLE, RIDDLE A CO. No 60 Fourth «t.
CTOOKS WANTED—
k? Mechanics’Bank Slockl SI. and M. Bank Block;
Blchwg* u •< . Wcetero Insurance “
Monutmhela “ "
To fill onlar*, by ‘ AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO^
Js2B gtock Iteokgs. 68 fourth street
Vlt/ ANTED—Notts and Drafts having 4,0
VY or .= to *
JnU Btockend Note Brokers, 68 Fourth «L
X%T ANTE I)—A quantity of good sound Rye.
YT Jslß * JAB. GARDINER.
Bevnty>live BsW Md Second Hand
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES,
dfe 1014111 AT
WHITE’S REPOSITORY,
TWO MILE BUN, NEAR LAWRENCEYILLE.
THE subscriber offers for sale,
exchange on the most reasonable tomasHg^*
ffneanortment cfßoroocfan tad second-hood made
by Watson, of Philadelphia, some hot Uttlo used. Also,
tw*nty-oMßewßaggiet,stde In my own ahep, from the
very beet nuterfe] purchase in the eastern market. A fine
lot of Trotting Wagons, new and second hand. Also, a lot
of Boat Wagons, Jenny Linds. Germanto*ru Wagons, Jersey
Wagons and Rockawave, two fIUB Phaetons, seats for four
persons, oneofthsm Watsoft’imsk* andontof them New
TvoflneaaikSaa,oD*tnsdehyMr.D.Rodgat,
Philadeiphla, and a few common Doggie*, eultabU for ught
meeting. ThstubtcrfberllaUsrsnlmsslfbseaattaktft
to the intetMt ofpenonawlshlngfo perch*se,to ghtUa
•call- .< . .
cttahliMuMoti* coamieat to the dty, the Rrc*]-
* Cotcl,e » ih* doer gray frmxtdft-
WAU. —Spring Stock, new pat
tonu M P*pw Boom of tC-OOCnBAHST'
Oja Ro. 0 Fodral It, All^bur.
! £tb> SSbmisnrttntß.
"VTEW goods for SPRING sales.— merchants’ Insurance Co. ol Philadelphia.
<™- V. ima r-t d. j. Beams, B«— 7.
Floor Oil Cloth*. C*rri»g» Oil Cloth*, Amount of Capital Stock paid la tad iOTOtcd—s2oo,ooo 00
Furniture OB Clotha, Table OQ Cloth*, furpln* \Z. _ 63,423 22
Craeb Oil Qothi, Transparent Oil Clothe;
Tran«pt Window Shade*, Buff Holland* and
Shade Trimming*.
Merchant*, Housekeeper* and other* requiring any good*
In oor line are inTited to call and examine the atock and
Judge for them wire* In regard to tbo quality and price*.
j. k n. Phillips,
- mrW No. 26 and 23 Bt. Clair ctreet
PAINTING. —As the season ior repainting
la bow commencing, the undersigned wishes to Inform -
tbelr customer*and tbo pnblic that th?j“arapr«pared to do
any amount of painting that may be required of them »t
■hurt notice, and at aa low price* as the tamo quality uf
work can be done by any abop In the city.
To our customer* who hare had graining done by ns w<*
would say we ore prepared to do more of the same kind.
To tboee who have not seen oar graining we invite to call
at ottr shop and eee specimens, which we would simply say .
cannot be equaled bj any shop In the State of Pennsylvania [
mr2fclwd DAWES A CLULSY.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S XOTlCU.—Let
tera of administration having been granted to the un
deralgoed on the estate of George Bradshaw, late .if the
city of Allegheny, decM. All perrons knowing theius-lvos
Indebted to said estate will call upon tbe subscriber, at the
late residence of said decedent and make payment, and
tboee having claims against aald estate will present them,
duly authenticated, for aotllemont.
°tf3 € =fitw«F MABY G. BOA PSHAW, Adsn’z.,
iintrvoaj.
! Adolph E. Bode,
£&muel Grant,
I David S. Brown,
NOTICE. —The Partnership heretofore ex- I
iitloj bttVMo Wm. Graham ami the undersigned, \ UINTITKii n. . ■ .
(totter lb. Dana Knd rtyl. of UKAUAM t IHTINE. tftt. . c , 0 . sSStij
tW»daTdi*ojT^ aftCtUrlDEana filing Fire Brick. Ac., Is Tbit Company continues to make insnrana*, f«rman«nt
Ounuelltvllle. Marrh -nth ?» IU ' JNt - or limit*!, on every description of property in town and
Uunueiirruie, March 2Sth,lbs&-mr2fcw3mF cnotry, at rate* as low aa are onaaiatoat «Uh aecnrity.
NEW CROP SUGAR ANDMOL\SSES 1 **»• Company have n»rr«l a large contingent fond,
IG2 hhila primo and choice N O Sagan ' wWch * » IUI thu,r Capital and Premiums, safely invested,
25 bbU Loaf and Crushed Saran ■ *®l’ le PWeetton to the assured.
250 - prime Plantation Molnsees, oak cooperage; ; «*• AotoUicf the Company, on January Ist, 1851. as pub
-33 “ Bt.Jam*s Sugar House Molaii.a An, 8 lUhed agreeably to the Act of Aasembly, were as follow
Rac'd and for tale hy WM.MITOUELTREE, Jr. A BRO- ' rlt “ ~
wr2* No 209 Liberty strecL
i— Real Estate......
Temporary Loans
htocics
Cash, Ac-
WHISKEY —150 bbls. prime Double Rec
tified Whitkcy and 20 bill. Old Monongahela Kye
Whiskey, with on assortment of Foreign and Dome-sit'
Wlnes and Liquors, for tale at tbo lowest market price* by
WM. MITCIU;LTKJSK. Jr. A BKO.,
mr26 No 2ro Liberty street.
COFFEE —80 bags prime Rio Coffee, with
an assortment of Qrocerict, for tale by
WM. MITCiiLLTKEB. Jr. A BUO.,
No 209 Liberty itreet.
A COAL PKOPEKTI' FOR SALE, con-
UJnlDg 160 acre* oftoperlor coal and firming land,
with railway, tipple, cart,dwelling, and ever}'thing In com*
plete working order. The attention of purchasers It called
to the aboee property, oa it will bo sold at a sacrifice.
mr2&2wd UKNKY H COLLINS, 26 Wood ttmL
STONE HOUSE AND DWELLING—A
god baslnesi itand, 40 mile* from the dty,e*» the Ohio
Hirer and adjoining a station on the P A C R H, will be told
low on application to
mr2&2wd HENRY 11. COLLINS,2S Wood street.
FOR RENT— To Betchebs, Soap Boilibs
ahd Orsnu.—For rent, a premises mltable for the
oboTe baslnett, with about fire acre* of land attached.—
Bent'flSA per year. Puteesion Ist Annl. A spring of
neter Calling water runt through the premise*. Apply to
mr26:lwd TlIQd. OLIVER, 171 Liberty st.
$l9 TO LOAN'on good Business
*+? A • Vvvor Accommodation Paper, i'.Wimonnts
from f 100 7 to s2oooJiatiDg from one to nine months to run.
J. K. MOKANOB,
mr2o:4td* S’o. 87 Fourth sL, Jours’ now Building.
jobs raoHPßoa... aoa'T tbompsos eob't c. wilur.
JOIIN THOMPSON & CO., House, Sipn
and Ornamental Painters, Oraiuer* and Ulaz*-r», l.'ii
Third 6treet, Pittsburgh.
Roll butter—a i.bu. i>c»h r,.ii this
day r«c'd and for Bale by HENRY 11 COLLINS*,
BRANS —20 bbU small white Beans rrc’d
and for sals by nr7d IIKNRY 11 COLLIN'S.
D'“RY" APPLES—IS bbls Dry Appleslor
Mlnby mr2« HEN’RY’fI COLLIVS.
/*, tttbvrijh, Pn.— Cknrlerrd 1*56.
Board of 12 Trustee*—Faculty of 14 Teacher*.
350 iTVDCm imnm, tas. IBM.
J’bvny Hen prepared /or aciualduiut o/Vu ('.rutifinp Room
INSTRUCTION’ given in Single and Doable
Batty Book-keeping, u used la every department of Bas-
Commercial Arithmetic, Rapid Batistes Writing, Mer
cantile Corro*pondonce, Commercial Law, DetortingConoter
fell Mon*?, Political Economy. notation. Phonograph;
and all other subjects nscraaery for the thoroagb education
of a practical tmiioea* mao.
J. C. earrn, A. M , Pr-jL of Book keeping and Science of
Account*.
J C Poarn, A. U , Prof of Mathematic*.
4tn. Cflvin, Prof, of Penmanship-—Treive ftrot pre
mia mt over all competition f-r* Pen ami Ink Writing,
rot ts« ravin won.
Two. Ac. —Full-course, timo onllniiled, *ntrr at an;
Ume,sSs. Average lime, Bto 12 week*. RiarJ about
Entire cost $6O to $7O. Qradaate* asxixted in obtaining
•ituatioa. Ppeclmeneuf anc-qnalled writing and circular*
dent free. Addw F. W. JKNKINS,
nrti Pittsburgh, Peona.
W 7 WOODWELL. ”
FI BN 1 T 1 C HAIRS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Embracing every style of
ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT.
Evitable fur
PARLORS, CTIAMBERS AND DININO ROOMS.
Iqcal to any in
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA,
ass AT
LOWER PRICES.
article made by band and Warranted "W
CABINET MAKERS
with any quantity of FURNITURE and CHAIRS,
on reasonable terms.
HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS
Furnished at tho ehortlst notice.
Wareboous, NO9. 77 akd 70 Tiiißi* Sraixr,
mrff-rdtf PITTSBURGH, PA.
SPRING STOCK PIANOS.
HKLEBER A BRO.,
• just received, end are now opening,
aspicodid SprlngStoekof PIAKO FORTEa,| | 9 f |l
comprising all the litis? mus aad Improvements of tbo
Renowned Manutactunre of NraxsA Class, BrzunriT A
Son's, and Dcsbax, of New York. U. KLEBEIt bss com
to New York, expressly 10 (elect tom* half dosen MANUS,
which have been ordered bjr oar Pittsburgh customers, and
at the same time will pay particular atimtion to eelect a
number of pianos, with great care, for this market. Par*
chasers are respectfully Invited to call and examine oar
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
A written guarantee will accrmpauy each Piano.
11. KLKBER A Bitt/B. Music Store.
mr24 No. S 3 Fifth fit, Sign of Golden iiarp.
TO FARMERS AND OTHERS—An intel
llgont, active deaf and domblad of 15, an orphan, who
bae had six years of tuitlen at the insUtntion In Philadel
phia, and can read and write, la now at the Allegheny Or
phan Asylum. The managers desire to bind him to a farm
er, or to learn some other proper occupation, and have no
doubt the boy would be useful to whoever may take him.
tleij himaelfvery anxious to go to.,a farm, and it Is Loped
this notice may attract the attention of some Urmer who.
while benefiting himself by securing a oaeful employee, will
also help the orphan. Application may be made to Uiss
HOLMES, 100 Peon street, Pittsburgh,or Mrs. B. S- HATS,
2d bank, Allegheny. mriShwtfF
(Country papers are requested to copy.]
FOR SALE, a two story frame Dwell- £33
Ing Ilonse, and a Shop; also, on the same lot
splendid Engine and Boiler, complete, from It to 18 Uoreo
power. Maeliinery of wrought and cast Iron shafts, cast
Iron puilire, beltings,- Ac. The subscriber will leave the
city on the Ist of April next.
If any person wisher to purchase they will call soon on
J. GEORGE BAWUEKRY;
Ohio sb, between West and Middle sts.,
qjr2s:4UUltwF Allegheny City.
ggffl^Chlckexing & S°“’gggtea
fl V ||l GRAND PIANOS. IfSlfi
THE two magnificent Chickerino Orand
Piuios to be need at the concert of Messrs. Thalberg
and Vieuxtemps, this evenidg, at City Hall, will be offered
lor aula by the snb-crlbor on Saturday morning, at bis
PUno TVarerooma. Pereona srlabing to purchase, and the
public generally, are respectfully invited to call and exam
ine there splendid worke of art.
JOHN a. MELLOR,
Solo agent for Chkkerieg A Son's for Pittsburgh *nd
Western No. 81 Wood street. mr2s
SUNDRIES— 226 flacks "Wheat.
SO bbli Lord; 1 cask Bacon Homs;
0 sacks Feathers; 23 sacks finmac;
On steamer DunUeth to arrive for sale by
PrtS ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.
French paper hangings-now <le
signs and very beautiful, received by late arrivals, for
•*u*» W. P. MARSHALLACO.,
mr2s Importers ana Dealers. 87 Wood street
REMOVAL.
I HAVE REMOVED my Wareroom to the
comer of BMITHFIELD and THIRD Streets. opposite
Young’s Furniture Wardroom. WM. NOBLE.
• POBniHIHO WAB&ROOHk.
I HAVE OPENED a STORE for tho sole
of every article wanted In FURNISHING A DWELL
ING HOUSE. Uattrtars, Beds, Bolsters and Pillows;
Comforts, Spreads and Qulltaof every styls and price.—
Suln, DeLaine and Lose Curtains; Damask and Moreens,
Brocatela and Plushes; Muslin Curtains, Figured Muslin
and wlih Lace Edge;Tassels and Oorda of every description.
GOt Cornices of every variety and style and some splendid
patterns for windows; Gimp and Braaa Banda; Bltada of all
style. AlaoYenb
tian Blinds. Frlsnds and strangers are invited to call and
are caat the pew atom. tei2id3t WM. NOBLE.
DISSOLUTION.— The partnership hereto
for* exiating between lb* nade reigned, under tbe
stju of Robiaioa and Mlnla, tu dloolTed by mutual con
sent on U» flrtt day of Jaouary, 1854. The builneae of aid
flra will bo settled by their soceeaon, Robloaou, Mini* A
MUleri - W.C. ROBINSON
BENJAMIN MINIS,
1L MILLER, Ja.
THE partnership of the undersigned was
dUtoWed tfcU day by mctnal contact, (tho ■«»'« to
talc* effect from thtflrrt day ofJanuary, IS&S.;
W. 0 ROBINSON.
BENJAMIN MINIS,
V. 11. MILLER,
WILSON MILLER.
CO-PARTNERSHIP!— Th« undersigned
bartas formed a p&rtnenhlp under th» n»m« of Rnn-
INSON, MIXI9A MILLERS, (theeame to diuflrontlw lit
day of January, 1858,) ham taken the catabUahment for
merly occupied by the firmer earns name and will continue
toe btul&M of founders and a( t v a 0 i» atand
Booth PUtaborfh. Office, No. 21 Market strict. ’
W. 0. ROBINSON,
P. 11. MILLER, * ’
_ ~ „ WITHROW DOUGLASS,
Waehiocton Works, I* WILSON MILLER. "
March i6tb, 1858. J nxSLlmd
mnD n,^ M s r Factory ftr Bale.
TO undersigned. Assignee of the firm of
-*» Brown ASeed, offer* tor aale all the machinery owned
end seed la eald firm, tor manufacturing Mineral Water,
ontteinfaf6oogromotbcWea, IWOUrre and 200 small
boas, two apparatam* tormatrotorturlnc MinmlWater,
two botauu machism, cm# Urge copper fertile, ooe bole of
oorka,tworectiJim, Am, Ar, all fa good order and ready
tor nee. Those wlehlag to engine la the bnalneee will find
toe * u * a<l examine laid article# won,
•■JSK Er beecl4t®on terse to enlt the purefcamr.
BrtfCtd JOBrf HAXCUTI'
Insurante.
££3,428 35
Imaxea Cargo Bilk* oa the Ohio ud MUsioippi UlTer* ted
tributaries. Tn«nm» ■pitut Ifff nr df Tr> *p* bj Fir®,
•l*o apxiait the peril* of the Sea, and Island
SaTigaiion and Ttajaportatioo,
_ waxetoas. « .
Wm. T. Petit, John C. Montgomery, John M.
McCann, K. F. Winner, Rene Oniilon, BenJ- L.
John A. Mar*ball, Cbnriea B. Wright, John J. Pattereoo,
Elvood T. Puaey.
WM. T. PETTIT, President,
E, F. WITMEB, Hce Preridcat.
Dnsar J McCiH.f, Secretary. .
umiu.
Seiger, Lamb A Co, Philadelphia .
Buck, Morgan A do.
Truitt, Bro. A Co, do.
Pnraroy, Cablvell A Co, do.
A. T. Laoe A Co, do
Btcinmita, Jmtlre A Co, 'do
PITTSBURG U OFFICK, No. 97 WATKK STREET
tuflrdtf . _ R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent.
'ranklin Fire Ininrißc* Company of
PnrLAD t L P u T A
Ciiaile* tV Ba^.-k-r,
George W. Riclmrde, i
Tboouu Hart, i
Mordecti D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagwr,
. $1,212,103 44
Since their tneurporatioa, a perlwi of twenty-one years,
they have paid upwards of One Million, Tour Ilondroa
thonaand Dollars Low* by fire, thereby affording evidence
of the advantage* of lnsnrance, as well as their ability and
disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent,
•pl 9 Office Southeast cor. Wood and Third sts.
Continental Ininrancc Company.
Incorporated by the Legulalurt of iVnniylcamo,
VITO k
PERPETUAL C H A BUR
Anthorized Capital, One Million Dotlan r .
Been rod and Accumulated Capital
HOME OFFICE.
.Vb, 61 Walnut Street, abort Second, FhCadeiphiA.
Fire Insurance uo Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise, Ac.
genoally.
Marine Insurance on Cargoes and Freights, to all parts of
the w»rl>L
Inland Insurance on Goods, liy Lakes, RjTers, Canals
aud Land Cnrriagta, to all parts of the Union, cm the most
faroruble terms, consistent with security.
GEORGK W. 00LLADAY, formerly Recorder of Deeds, Ac.,
IMdliuMphia.
WM. ROW HUB, form»rly Register of Wills.
JOHN N. COLKMAN, firm of Coleman A Smith, Importing
Ilardwar* end Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third
•trent, above Market, Phils.
JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Oat A B*m,Coppersmiths, No.
12 Quarry Ptiila.
EDWARD V MACUKTTK, firm of Machette A Raignel,
Importing Hardware Merchants, No. lit North Third
stn«-t, shore Itaco, Phils.
HOWARD UINCIIMAN. firm of Urii-gston A Co., Prodnce
end Commission Merchants, No. 278 Market shore
Eighth. Phils.
GEORGE W. COLLADAT, President.
Gslxji WriSON,Secretary.
JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent.
mr2s:diyfc No. 24 Fifth street /op stairs.)
Farmers’ and Bethanies’ Fire and florine
Insurance Company.
Its. W. Corner Second and Wolnnt Ste. r
PHILADELPHIA.
Aran* or rm compatt, jaxojjy Ist, 1859
Bond*, Mortgages, Ground Bruts, Bank and
other SUck* $212,450 00
Loaned tor Stock* 3<,t>so 00
Trost Fnnd Id New York - 23451 56
Deferred payment on Stork 97,700 00
Bill* beeeiTalilo <4,404 C 7
Cash on hand sod duo from Agents 45,000 39
Premium* on Policies recently ie»itcdand debts
doc the CV-mcA&y
$530,5M1
THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Presides*
Edw»id (l UiunWLO, Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA UTIBJ3CI3.
John 11. Brown, 1 Darld 8. Brown,
M. Baldwin, | Cbajlrt L. Buto
riTrsLcsoa ttmpea.
Nrwniyrr k Oraff, i Junes Malinger,
'inti Howard A Co , PhcJps, Cut A Co ,
Wsn. MtCnliy A Co., | J. M. Irwin.
Pittsburgh Office, No. BO Water Street.
M2Jmd TIIOMAS J. lIUNTER, Agent.
HonongshtU Insaruca Company,
OP PITTSBUROTI.
Ortidss—JAME9 A. HUTCHISON, Pres Mont
: HENRY U. ATWOOD, Secnrtsry.
Orncx, No. 88 Wins Sruzr.
Si 22 Inture Againtt aU kiudt of Fire and Marine B*
ASSETS, NOV. 20th, 1857:
Stock Due UiUa, payable on demand, aecnrvd by
tsro approved name*
BUla Receivable
Cash.... „
TO »li»rc* Mechanics' Bank Stock—coat
Prvmlom Notes.
Office Furniture.
Dook Acnmoti .
Wm. B. Uoltnes,
Roll. Dalxt-11,
Win, Res,
Ttios. B. Clarke,
, Wm. A, Caldwell,
Wilson Miller,
John McDeritt,
Geo. A. Derry
Jeoce A. lutebiaon
HENRY M. ATWOOD. Be c'y
PenniylTanla In;
of pm
lurance Company
’SBTTRQn.
'onrth B(r««
7TOBS.
I Wade Hampton,
: A. A, Carrier,
Robert Patrick,
A. C. Sam peon,
J. 11. Jones,
John Taggart,
nenry gprtral,
Nicholas Vcegbtiy,
Jamci 11. Hopkins,
gSOO.OGO.
taken of all deacrlpHont.
:wu.
Office No. 03 F
Jacob Painter,
Geo. W. Smith,
A. J. Jones,
Rody Patterson,
J. P Tanner,
I. GrierSproaL,
W. ». Mcßride,
C. A. Ct'itOQ,
-CHARTERED CAPITAL...
J9*Fire and Marine Riik* I
OFFII
Vice Prwidt'Dt—Root
PimuoH.
r—l. Qaaa SraouL. noftdly
Western I nsnraaoe Company
OP PITTSBURGH.
GEORGE DARSIE, PrcaMeaL
P. U. GORDON, Secretary.
OFFICE, No. 03 Water itrwt, (Spang A Co.’» Warehouse.)
ap tt&lrs, Pittibnrgß.
WiZZ Injure apatnd all kindt of JSrt and Marine Oukt
. A Burnt butitutim managed by ZHndort. «rso art veil
known in the community, and who art determined, by
ormptneu and liberality, to maintain the character wiiat
they have arrowed. a» offering the but protection to Oort who
dcrirt to be injured.
ASSETS. OCTOBER SI. 1«M.
Stock Acccaau $121,600 no
Mortgage..-. 2,160 00
Bills Recelmblo._ 4,161 67
Office Furniture.- - —240 00
Open Account*. 9,478 Q 4
Cash - 14341 45
Premium Notes. 69
BUli Discounted 125,003 73
Geurge Danie,
R. MUler, Jr,
J. W. Butler,
G. W. Jackson,
James MeAoley,
AJczaader Speer,
Andrew Ackley,
aolfc
Win. MeKnlgfct,
Nathaniel 110 Imre,
Alex. Nlmlck,
David M. Long,
WUUam 11. Smith
C. W. Rlcketson,
F. K. CORDON, gw*/.
Delaware Slnlaal Safety lniaraaee Company,
JncorytraUxl by the Ltgiilatur* of Pauuyloama, 1836.
Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut 6ts n
PHILADELPHIA.
SIARUTB LNSURJJfCKS ou Yesoeli, Cargo, tod Fright
to oil porta of tlioworid.
UfLA&D on Good*, br Elver*, CanaJa,
I«kea and lauxl Coi-rUgr*, to oil port* of the Colon.
PJJUS AVS URAF COS on Mercltnndlia gtnenllj.—Oo
8 tom, Dwelling iloatu, Ac.
AueU of tit Cbatpany, Fov. 2d, IW7.
Bond*. Mortgage*, and B**l£*tote...~_9lol,3so 0*
philoduJphio City, and other L00m.—... 137,01135
Stock Id Banka, Kailroad A InanroncoOoL. 13.008 00
DiUi Bece!nbte~. 330,301 05
Caahon hand 36,803 00
Balance* in bond! of Agent*, Premlom* on
Marino PoUdr*r*c*otly laawd, aad oth
er dobtadnotbo Company-™.
BaUcrlptiflß Not**-
•709,769 37
Junta C. Hand,
Tbeophfinipsajdlng,
JameaTntqoair,
William Ejra,Jr.,
J- F. Pan toon.
JoahoaP. Kjre,
Saamal K. Siokea,
Hour; Slmil. .. _
James B.Memls
TbomasO.-Han#,
Robert Boiton, Jr.,
John B. Semple, Pltui/c,
D. T. Morgan, “
WM. lllKTm^Sdcat.
„ , , W 109.0. HAMb, Yks Pmtdtat
Hjccst Ltuosji, Secretary.
P. A. MADEIRA, Annt,
No. M Water street Pittibnrgb.
William lUrtiD,
Joseph IL Beal,
Edmond A. Bonder,
JobnC. Daria,
John B. Penrose,
Goorge 0. Lei per,
Edvard Darlington,
Df. R.H. Qutoo.
William C. Lodvife
Dsgb Craig,
Spencer Mdl Tain,
Charles Keller,
XL Jones Brooke,
Jacob P. Jonee
>p3;lyd—J»l2
Reliance Mutual lunranee Company of
PUILAPBLPIIIA.
Office No. 70 Walnut Street
G&rtai $177,955—A«m 1229,974 45-Skewtt Ixntno.
rin loran&c* on Building*, UnduodlM. rur&ltnn, Ac.
la tnva or country.
Tli* mutual prtndpU combiaod with tha Mcorltj of a
Stock Capital, eatltioe the Inaored to than la th* profit* cl
the Composy, wlthoat liability for Irun.
Th* Script Certificate* of tala Oamjwnj, for pr*flu *r*
conwtible *t Stock of th* Coca peer
B. M. lllKClDlikfSretoV.
KSSCTCXS.
Clem TiEjriey, | G.MBtrood,
Wm.lLTb«np*oa, John R. Worrell,
Earned filipham, BesJ. W. Tlnaley
O. W. Carpenter, Z. Lolbrop, •:
Robert Steen, Q. L. Canon, _
0. 8. Wood, BobertTuUod,
Harahall Hill, a SUtwuoo,
Jacob T. Baatinc, Cha*. Lelaad,
William HnnerT Wn. JL Bnnpl*, PiUfb‘(.
J. Q. OOPPIS, Agtat
mhfrfc. earner Third aod Wood atrael*
Atptßß* iDianac* oompaor,
or PIIILAOBLPOXA,
Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street.
Organised under lb* General Insurance L*v, With a ca*b
Oapiul of (100,000, prirfleged to iacme* to (200,900.
Inrarwapdcft Joe* or damage by Fire, Ksdae, tntiw*
tf»Tlg*tiooand“
orncru.
B. O. liAUOnUN/PnsldeDt.
KIGBARD SnrSLPg, Tka PraUaci
QSOBOJI BOOTT,6«crBtV7.
nazctou.
IL 0. LamfeUn, D. Hootrarwr,
W.C. fitotibwy, Bldurt
0. ghmrood, (tent Scott.
&.k.okiii*» T.irawi.
William Otbonw 0. C. tstltx7 ' ■ -
-**«^&SSSMK3i»
The flaunfjetnrers' Inmrauee Company
0ff “” So. 10 Stn.hu,at Kjchotft,
_ rniiADELPiii*:
Charter Perpetual-Capital $500,000.
Fire, Marine and Inland Risks Taken
WJI. A- RHODES, Pmid,—
CBiSL WISE, vie, Pmlfcot
■ ALfRET) WEEKS, Smn.
IT. A. Rhodes, j
A. B. Llpplscott, I
Junes P. Smith,
Chts. J. Field, j
Wb. Neel- 1
Pittsburgh Office, No. 90 TTet
fcgfelljta
The Great Western Fire and fiarme ins. Co.
OF PHILADELPHIA
OJJLe* in OmtKiny’s Raiding, Xo. 403 RaTnirt, wrarr zj
Fourth Slretl.
CE&STZB FZKFXtUAX.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
Capital paU lo- —••
Serplni, January Ist, ISSS.
FIRE TXSURjyCS—limited or PerpotuaL
ILUtIIfEI&StTRA&CE, on VewoU, Cargo nad Freight
rv7. a ,V7i tySTRAXCE by Hirers, Canals, Lake* as
Land Carriage.
oiuctom:
Charles 0. Lathrcp, 1423 Walnut street.
William Darling, 1510 Pita afreet.
Alexander Wbillden, Merchant, 18 North Front
lauc llaxlobnret, Attorney and Cotmarllar.
John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter & Co.
E. Tracy, firm of Tracy 4 Co, Goldsmith'# Hall.
Jolm IL McCurdy, firm of Jones, White £ Slrf"hird y.
Th-ie. L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie k Zeller.
Jk». D. Smith, firm of Jas. B. Smith k Co
Hon. Henry XI. Fuller, office 227 South Third* rot.
John It. Vogdea, office comer of Seventh and fcivjcm.
Jiunca Weight, late Cashier Bank of Tiogq
Allred Taylor, office Cairo City Property.
Jona J. Blocnm, office 22C South Third stmt.
C. C. LATIIROP, President.
LEWIS GREOORY, , W Tic.
Second Vice Preaid't. / Branch Office, 8 Wall at, N, Y.
iAMKa W’RloilT, Secretary and Treasurer.
H. K. RICHARDSON, Assistant Secretary.
, , „ &• W. POINDEXTEIt, Agent,
tel l 97 Water street, Pittsburgh
Citiwns’ Insurance Comp’yoT Pittibnrsb
.$918,128 05
. 84.377 7S
. 63,000 17
. 61,889 00
. 64,346 61
ffll. DAOALEY, President,
SAMUEL L MAKFUELL, Secretary.
Office 94 Water Sired, between Mariet end Wood S!»
•vision* Hull and Cargo Rliks on the Ohio and Ule
dnlppl Hirers, and Tributaries.
against loss or damage by Ft re. Also, again**
the perlla of the Sea and Inland Navigation and TranspovL'
ation.
Wm. Bag&ley,
Samuel Rea,
Jai. M. Cooper,
Jat. Park, Jr.,
Isaac XL Pennock,
8. Harbaugh,
Capt. gaxn'l C. Young,
Ja22 Joan Cah
Pittsbargh Life, Fire and Marine ins. Co.
Office, Corner Market and Water Sts.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
&OBT. GALWAY, President.
F. A. RnrznAßT, Bee»y ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice Brest.
Anuv Ftncso, 11. D., Examining Physician.
This Company tn&kna every Insurance appertaining to
connected with UPE RISK!
Also, against Dull nnd Cargo Risks, on the Ohio and
Mississippi rirers and trtbutnrlee, and Marine Risk eon
siUly.
And against Lsea or Damage by Fire.
And attains* tha Peril# of tho gea and Inland NaTjjmlloD
nd Trananortation.
Polidca luaod at the I<nrat rate* eoniirteat with nftir
all putka.
Bobert Oaleajr,
: BamoeJ UoGorkes,
JoHpb P. Qaaam, SI. D,
Jolts Scott,
James SUnbalL
Darfd Blehey,
Jibim Tf. naitTn«n 1
Chaa. Arbtxthsot,
fe!B—tpyg-ly
FhUadeiphla Fire and Life
INBUBANOB 00 SI PA NT,
No. 149 Chesnnt Street,
OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM BOUSE.
Will Bake all. kindi of Insurance either Perputoalor
limited, on every description of Property or MmbaadiMt
at reasonable ntes of premium.
ROBERT. P. KINO, President.
M. W. BALDWIN, Vico President
smxcrofts.
EL R. Cope,
Ocom w. Bretwa,
Joacpn S. Paul,
John Clayton,
E. WHor.
Charles P. Hay©*,
E. B. EagiUb,
P. B. fiaTtrj,
O. Sherman,
8. J. Uegarg**,
P. Black scuta. Secretary.
[TjS^Pbothonotart—Daniel Armstrong, of
Third Ward, ia acandidaU lor ProtbartoUrj of Al
legheny county, iobject to the dedaion of the Republican
(Xmnty ConreoUon. tnrtH-dtc*
pf— J a Mrs L. Graham, of Third
u Ward, Allegheny, ia a candidate for Sheriff of Alle
gheny county, to the Republican County CcnTsn
tlon.
lifligious fioticea, &c.
.$llO,OOO 0
. 3S£€3 3
. 11.008 ri
- 3,920 00
o»Dailt Union Prater Meeting, at the
; Central Preabyteriwi Chore h, near tbo owner of
Sfacth and SroithfleM eta. The Berries* uHI bo conducted
this morning by Ber. Jonr Docqlasb, D. D. SrrrtcM com*
menco at crclock and contlnn# onohoor. Peraons vho
cannot spend the entiro hiur wo invited to> come as aoon
aa they may be able. ' air2B:lbl
[]js»REr. S. J. Wilson and Key. T. Crcmp
tox will coodoct the serrlcea to-day at Excelslot
Hall, Allegheny city. mrSttlt
|218,01& 02
{T]s»Rey. Wm. Preston, ot St, Andrews
Church.and lUt. Wm. M. Paitox, or the Ift Prea
byteiiaa Church, will officiate at the prayer tneetins-at Yt
celslor lUU, Allegheny, to-day, from UU to 12U o’oloek.—
All persons are anxlotaly desired to attend. “ mrSo
M. E. Canton Prayer Meet
lag every afternoon thla wock (except Saturday) be
tween 4 and 6 o'clock. Preachlog creryerentns.commenc
logat o > dock. mrf&lwd
will be preaching every evening-,
in the First Beptfit Church, dmisg the preeent
meeting from 8 to 9 o’clock every morn-
Ing. These meetings heretofore hare prosed exceedinzlr
enconraging to this Chorch. artilird
jr^ppßtAcmyc.—There will be preaching
. .. owning this week, (except Saturday evening)
In tho Central Presbyterian Chare h. ticnithfield and Sixlh
"arl-*p »mmejoc« with Congregational pray.
• r ‘ 11 ‘ o clock. Preaching at 714 o’clock by the
Ji‘7n^T' C ? ttB^ ofB if ttbeßTme;R,n '- *n- Pttnomand
Jacoirs and perhaps otbvr*. mr2hlwd
will bo continued ererv even
ingthla aeeb ln the First Presbyterian Chureh,
wnmendng at o dock. * mrlO
Otna of rax PirrooKag A Boarna ft, ,
Pittsburgh, March 15, IM. J
to Stockholders.— Tho Stock
holdera of thia Company are herebynotified »*•»
the number of shares into which the the Capital Stock
Undivided, has thia day Leeti tncreaaod from Six Thousand
to TtotnQf TAottaand shares, la pursuance of aothorlty
grantedbythe Leghtatnreof Michigan. -• J
New certificate* of stock in exchange to the old ones
will be lined at the office o» the Pcerefary. In tho dtT of
Pittsburgh on and after the let day ot April 1
No certificate will be issued forthe traction of a share
tmt parties entitled to I Factional aharea will bo credited
therewith on the books of the Compaoy, and a certificate
lmaed whenever alignment* of wch fractional eredlu are
tinted to the Seerotaryu will amount to one or more
Holden of old certificates will please present them for
cixchange as early after the Ist of April u may be conve-
B,eal ;» THOS. fit. HOWE, Secretary
tnrlB.-d3w PUUbnrKh A Boston Mining Co.
Omen Pzttsxc&qo, Ft. WiTffß A cincioo iLRCo-V"
___ _ 7 _ PitUbnrg-, March Ist, 1858. f
to Stockholders.— The first An
-I*%-, nuai meeting oftbe Stoctholdencftho Pittsburgh.
Ft Wayno and Chicago Railroad Company trill be bdda!
the Rooms of the Board of Trade, In tho city of PlUkbarch.
on TUESDAY, tho Soth day of March lost., at 2 o'clock P.
M., at which time the Report of the Director* and Officers of
ths operations of the Company toJha .first seventeen
months of the consolidation wUlbo presented and read.
Tho Election for anew Board of Directors will be held at
Btockholdm .oil Ore reprmnttUTe, of count!.. boldine
jtock «1! rec l '. .poB,! mi tutot. tonndtioni ntt£
pnrjh fcr ti. oeodon, on nppUcnUon to Ui« different £u
turn Agents.
™ of P”**® 3 l* obtained at the General
Office In Pittsburgh, or at the Office in New York.NmST
William street. *
BtoAholdosofcUhw ofthetbreeCompanleanowaerged
by the consolidation, who may not baveconverted thrtr «»+
TboTnulcr Book.nUlboclo.od from tbo SOU. tolt. to
litprox. mtulad T.D. MKgSLKU. Fccrcury.
[TS»TraCT3 rECCLIAKIT SOITKD TOE HISTM
TOO, cnuucion ntrnErr—
• r:
It la I. or <&rj« la tin Storm, bj R jfc, J cate
One Hundred end Tlfty lUndbOli, 15 *****
Srd^iSfS r ,iS , .S?St 4 p»“:‘**?! •
* P»P*. 15»r 5 cents
D ‘‘ dp “~' Mn n n stow,
JismiiatLS-saiana;^
rt
YoorSotl—li Unfit 43 p-3 ante!™ ”**“**•
mrlSaU»»ltwJ Ko.^BL'^^SS^Flt^Sh.
03,730 07
100,000 00
PuTtwaag urs. Fati up Maxm cO
Corner Water sod Market V
KtUbarth,F;brwylOth,iWa. J.
fra»l>mi»iND Notice.—The Board of Diroo
** t f™,°£*W«Coop*oyhaT*thli d*j edirt
d«d oot of tbo profit* of the lut six month* of FOCB DOL
LABSpn-shsn.cppUcahletothtndnctiooof StoekHotw
»* l7 P. A- KISKHAET, 800*7.
TO THE MEMBERS OP LIBRARY AS-
S< «?£L , £?'“‘ Aft * r thu dUa * *9 BOeTS will bo rirea
001, ontll farther BO tic*. Mvatwra haring Books fa»
po burton, »ill please return them before APRIL i» ..
the Llbnry Oomniuee or* about to classify lb* Books, and
publish a ratalogoe.. By orttrof • • " **'
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