THE DiltY /'ESTABLISHED CtttggiStS. X&[ • UAGKBOWN, Wholesale Druggist, 'Yy 4OatMooUastetanr*adAceot fer.TKy**’* Bead attd Thdd Mxtracta, Ktt. UT Liberty Mtte* T» fcBABNBSIOOK 4 Co., lnt«crtm>«m ; R A. VAHNKBTOCK * «Jii .figsasasrarts^^^ AK® H, AIaS^FXCTUI^R •J “» of Bed Lead, UQiicnt^ Bot , m >rt 4 yiiftla—le Peeler In ftlflU. OU*, YTnUb-' r SEOH h HOTOIHNSON, Commission li iM ffcnrerdlhg UmhlaU, dmler* In Western R* tamjObeMflteir, flib, Bacon, Botter, LInwMCW, Pot and tmA Askas. Beads, Grain, Dried Prnit, and rnrincr cto«raQy,' DrttVraodsfamily flJur always on hurt -. AC*flbrfar the sate dT'li»di»on rSrtHarah.-Noa. UCBecondMia 14STim Wood aad Bmi thCcld - ap-lpl_ nHEESB WAREHOUSE,—HENRY. H. •ly-ffff.r.Tmaferwirdtekawl Ootn«il»doaM*Tc hint, and n lTood at,ahem Water, PlUaGurßh. '' “f 2l T\AYID o.;herbst, :FLOUR, 'PRO. W j dec*. Provision and Oommissloa Merchant, No, 297 Liberty stmt, corner of Hand, Flttsbwgh. pro* hU atton lion to the ante of Jlc*r, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Ofertee, Rutter, Qraia, DttedYlruita, Seeds, • ' ■ ' . .. 4jpOa«fTprwMttiwiapoctfaUiaollclted« : . AVIEX. FORSYTH, (SUCCESSOR TO J\ Jomth k Scott,) Tonrarfln# and Commission Mer* chant, Do*Ur in Wool, llidta, FootT Bacon, lard andi«rd Ofi mod PtoJbco groerally, Ba.TS Water st-. Plttrtmrgh, Pa, TjIAQIiE WAREHOUSE.—JAS. GARD -0 111 BBR, WboleeMe Dealer in flour. proTlilona and Prodvr*generally, No. 0 Seventh street, between Liberty sndBmlU»flel.i,PitUbargb, Pa. Q Tnunpcash. ~ mrfcly "DIDDLE, "WTKTS&CO., General Com- Ik- rnlrff t- n Msrehanta and Deatara (n Groceries and Pro doe*, No. lt& UWtjatnat, Pittsburgh, Pa. retnrnignar- nt«d> •• dolfl:lydewT V- - In?mnm« flgmts^ R. FINNEY, AgenkEuroka InsumnceCo. a-NorfWatm street.- A ' -A; OA RRI KR , SECRET AR Y ’ J\ m Pamuytranla Itstireao* Company of Pittsburgh, Jonas* Bonding, fourth treat. -" __ OAMUEL L. MARSHALL, Secretary atnf Tv—ceoce Cmnpany, M Water stmt. ' M. GORDON, Secretary Wei eat* Company, PfWataretrert. T- GARDINERCOFFIN, Agent for Frank- U alfoTbtlkißftuicefanpany,Norton corner Wood and Third street**- ~ : . • ■ __ A- JtADEIRA, Agent for Del m *r—'a| amarine* 00, 41 WateratreeL OSHOA ROBINSON,, Agent Continent.-.! IcanraaoeOtL,M fifth street. .■ TJ -UW. POINDEXTER, Agent Great Wcel r XwnWd lafam**Oo,97, pront/tn»t.. . , . fflarjntß. DOBINSON t CO., Dealer in TV No. S 3 Fifth street , i)|rii*IiAMVAioOLLNXOCK, Dealer in > If . I Robert m’kniqht, attorney at i jav.aad SoUcUor of tb* Bank of Ptttsbcnh, No. lie VOarflutrret, Pitta -• TOS£PU S. & A. P. MORRISON, AT* •I-tonwvaatlAW. OBe* No.9SFoailh*L,B*«r Wood, I. M. BCSCBnCLB..—...OtO.K. a. WCETOt. SOIICHFIELD & CO n (BtICCmoralth»briilnmof Curtot. tn»tlnjln iill 1U tarMtMaUid teals*prmnd to execotsoroenler Wegone ;otaU descriptions, I«loding all work'for Iro» Herefceota t>-- wmijwntßwi et the patronage so Überallyb** : Mffrtdcftoaliljb «t tbeold lt«od * Co-, r ‘"kswdoMatWJa Ms friends tbit tfcaewae can and atteo* ‘tteDwHlbattnotdallhtoerSeni u beretofon, hart age*- ' mL |ht aerrlOM of the beat workmen; - at*d; baring Ample •. apartiwittetmi hart forth* flntihtng of fine work. • a goad MBortmaßt of bMTj work now. on hand, *n|t ■ dbfefer Bprisxan. - AD work warranted for U month* •• 'jgrfOTwurgtWßiicttglnaloTqwiln.. jritrlyd WWwanw»..H W o.wnwa " JOHN THOMPSON'& CO., PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND H wminmß. w third sthket. siro pfiouw ttKWM wlthMioetf Md «*^cb. -MUed Wnta, OT, • TatvwUnei Vtrofob, Japan *ad Bngttah Patent Drier* fTO<-M«utAign« ztae,a i vrj superior *rUcl**Pblladelt*U* •ad Mmbarib Whit* tssdil«(i Oft bawl Wssnpnpartd toGrlml Colon for Painter*, others at: t&shoHnrnotfca.ai we bare* mUI wb* Wriads by steam. Talbten will **n money by getting fbstreotora (crowd with ns. ~ mtuMy Ptiaurit LOSOtLAUK, SODBE AND BIGN PAINTERS, 9o.TT«Bd.Poat Ofi«eßnfldlag)Xblrd ilroel, Utween snOfarkaCstmta. All orders promptly •luoded to. 1 mhaTilyd S. RENTODL, 20 St. Clair street, .'Dealer In tUUgion* and bltweUsnooM Books, BQi pMceuory'of American Tract Sociot>*aPablteatiPna. ■riftdWliy - •"' ' . . ..... XBrU Q. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationore, ■ WW a-Hh,V »nrfiitmrl anil Job Printer*, No. bTwoodnttn**. PUtebnrxb, 19'.'. ft COCUUAMS, (SUCUESSUK iy 7*d*r»l «tre*t,Cih doorß. rCHif &i)A\aSOS,BbOKSBXiLEK AW E B>«teaw > wcciwo>toP«ytooa*A ST* ’ jV BOSlttS. fte « Woo* rtrtot, n«t door to th* «*• Bebuolmd UwßooVlfon' 1 *♦ . . ' , jjßßAft UOOKSfiLLERAND BTA » Tn>yyy, H&.Tl>°T-_ BDEOHJIELD & CO, (tucooMora to Mar pby A Bwcbfleld,) Kf» dov r*e*Mn* . fvßOßnniiD * do* * odMvwX «i Hoftbwft corn? fcb aad JUdwt iti. "* WSJ./ y.- y •’v'-U'.-. V .4^'*'-'n'- 1 -' :IN' 1786 /. a. irut, - J. e. BiDTixu, lateof the Ann of J.S. Hall SSpocr. Utoolljal! A Pj+rr IPBEK & DIDWEtL, Valley Forge Flow Work*, A"ol IS9 titxrtjf iPrett, n tar Fifths ISUiburgh. Manufacturers of every vamw of Plows, now Ctslings, 4e, of tho jumt epprorM Pat tern* snltableforemy kiniofsoU and tillage. ' Their Impro«d Patent Iron Centre, Patent Iron Centre HHUMs, Iron Oentro pab-Soll,.Patent bml Ootra Lereie, Steel Mouldboard, Valley, Peacock, Bnif*r,Oot«maod other Plows ato waksastcb to give etnjrn »sU» faction to pntthw ers, both a» to quality and adaptation to ose. ari«»ollcltod. * WBLLS, ItlODliK * CO., hO Fourth. Stroet, Pittsburgh, Po., JUHUfACICMM «» VITHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. Y Y Order* aolidted frem the trade, and promptly •kip ped** per Inttrnettou*. Tnin H month*, or i dot c*nU dlacooutfor ea*h. *t»aS:lyd*wT UKRttY OKUWtti, No, 469, comer Penn nncf Walnut «Yfr?ef», Pittab nr ah, I* u., MANOTAOinRER OF HEMP AND MAXILLA .'BED COOTS, UEMT AM) TABBp BODES Iron y. In, I. IK Inch, Mm Tut., T.rtod .nTSpun Tar,, BMh.n>l M'®' 3 ._s“l Twtai, Broom,Tying mid EurtaS.T'dM.Tlu -nd Cotton ot Iho «btm .rticlcßconsualjy ontoßd or nude to order *t the lowest cash price*. |*tT7.lyd " CARTWRIOIIT 4 YOUNG, (Saccewor* to John Cartwright,) Manufacturers and importers nf rocket and T*M» Cutlery, BsjrgioJaad Dental lu •trmnents, Qonx, FUtoU, Fitting Tackle, So, No.£6 Wood itreot. They glracpeoUl etUntloo to tlio manuUcturlDg of Trainee, Supporter*. So. Jobbing end tlopainc wilt rune tnality *n«t drcpntcb. ' aplfinilly MOORHEAD V CO., . itistmoTCffns or Jum'co*, Plata.and Co r r t> y a fed , GAIiVANIZED BKBJBIX IRON, For Hoofing, fluttering, Spouting, 4c Agrnit for Wood'* Patent ImttattonllitMla Sheet Iron. «3r-W*r«hoa*e —.Vo. 1M Pint Srttt, Pittsburgh nir27:lyd __ larpeta, &0., attomfßS. |lamtra. iSanufactums. MORRIS fie COLiTA. eoLi UAnuTActrarM or HUGHE'S PATENT ATMOSPHBRIC FORGE AND TRIP RAMMERS. TT AMMEftS of tho following site? iB. HITCHCOCK., XcCKEBUI A CO., [bacceaaLn to BoffmaQ, M*Crwiy A C«.) Forwarding and Commission filerclumts, 1 And Wbolecde Dealer* In Prodnca, Floor and WpftJU ,V. ( . I&3 Fnmt evt 122 .S/eond rf., PiUttotrgh, l\t >ld;lyil—my2S Pi c U AN B * Alt JKR, Flour, Grain and Produce. Commission and Forwarding Merchants, Jfo. 124- Second St-, Pittsburgh, Pa. my3l:lyd roBTRTCANNWJ iftSV CANNING * BOND, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A r o. 228 AVrIA Second Street, PUILADELriIU, ITor tbo nla of Pro hlir desirable for parlor and chamber use. (or GANNBL, ANTHRACITE OR BITVMI BODS fordtbercityprompt!, "Ikdb^ Aiisawsr coal depot, . „ , dclO Corner Aoderaon at. and Banrcad- TSNISON, BEEF, POULTRY, AND BUT TBR— bbJaPrimaßollßatUn"" 8 bxa Strain*!*, Plweeanli, Rabbits, dc4 . ' 80 pair Chickenr, 2o do Turkeys. For sal# by ¥ RIDDLE. WIRTB *OO, d«8 188 liberty street. OUNDRIES—IOO'sacks Buckwheat Flour; O' 100 kegs packed Bolter; a tew* No. 1 Lard; . . 100 bblaanperflne Flour . 100 bblaexna and family Floor; • ' • 800 bxaCmm Obetse. Jnat rac’d and lor tale by nalft . B. ROBISON A 00. SUNDRIES— 80 Backs Dry Applo»; I. 88 do.' dol’eacne*;. 1 / —: 100 'do -Teim. Wbeet; ■ ""W'da 8. Springe 8. F Floor, twar Charted to nttlro far eaiaby . qofp«gerv»— ifiAUttPICPF *OO. PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1859 /Humcal. wusxc masons. FLr T E, Vt 0 1.1 X,\MELOD E O X BINGING I.KBSQINB. MR. WILLIAM D. SMITH bogs to inf,.no tho musical public that, after a long absence. he Lx* again taken op hla permanent residence in Pittsburgh,' where he will devote his entire attention to airing initme tlons iu. Vocal Musk; at*), idso, on the Fluto, Violin and UelOdaou. ; ' Ilia room l* in Phillip*’Building, St. Clair *tn**i, Plifn l*urgh, where ho can be seen from ton to twelve o’clock dally, Terms made known Ly application to Ulr. Smith, at hla rooms, or at thomurlc • terra, or at tbo store nf Messrs. C. Yeager A Co, on Market »trr«t. do 2 furniture. JiUVZKS W. WOQDWKLL. ' FItBNITURE CHAIRS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Embracing ©very style of FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, Snitablefor PAtUiOItS, OHAUBRRB AND DINING ROOM. I *. Equal to any In NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, LOWER PRICES. A?*ETqrj article made by hand and Warranted "feh OABI.NET MAKERS Supplied With any quaotlty’of FUJINITUU K *nd OH tins, on reaaonahle term*. HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS KuinlMbiut at the lUnrrist notice. WAiutnoova, NO3. 77 arm 711 Tniftb Stubbt, tnrSMtf PITTSIiTTRQB, l’A. rnoAo. tocka r*Ktn<.t ronwo T. B, YOINU A CO., M *jrcr kttuuu or FURNITURE AND CIIAUIS Of Every Description. f ACTTURY—#W#rnJ nyi/rand />nna. Awnue Warrhonu—Km. 18 k4O Kmllhflcld SI., ws\ STEAMBOAT CAfcIN FURNITURE—Wo trc constantly raannfacturlDß STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE and CtIAIRS, and iavltf th*' atlnutinn of Chose Interested in famishing t-'»U ■•3fcd*wT asbcttistmcnts, RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINEN 8, Damasks, Dlapere, &c. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S UN / KNS. and tboee dealroos of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, khocld aec that the anklet they pnrrhaee are teal, ed with lhe tall name of the Arm, RICHARDSON, SONS <# O M'o EX’, u n guarantee of the ancndnetaanddarabiiltyot the G.todn Thu caution (• rendered taaentiall.r neceetary at large a Ijt Family Uf, as 1 Is aiW by ell lb» pttnripal Qiocert And thr'/’isbool ih, liuiuM l*trTKH CO’Jfgß; 17 BnrUng ?» Y. BILL.IAR.DSt BILLIARD Sit Pn ELAN'S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLK3 AND COMBINATION CCSUION3 - l*r& tKtsd by leit«tpitMt,(litpd— February Iti, ISi-t. Decemlwr A. I*i7 October 25, lWt. daeoary 12, U6t. recentlroproyrnwaUroedeld matte tben aaeurpeetM) io tbe world. They ere cow offered to tbe eclenti&e Billiard Player *• combining epeed with truth, Dteer before obUinod ia aay BUltard Table. Sate* Booms 768aad7S3 Broadway.N. Y. Uenofartory, AS Anaelraet ocKUmdv fPCOKXOE A COI.LENDBK, Sole Aten’ra. EW _ NAIL _ PLAfE~FEEDER.—Shcr wotrfs 1 Patent SelPActln* Nail PUU-F««ser for Natl Uaclitoery. This ImproTemoDt doea away with tbe oce«*- etty of a man or boy to att.eud ««eh machine. Ot>« hand can attend tonr machine*, and each machine will cut more natU with ;blaf-«derailacbed.thancanbcdonebytboeetEd by hand, saving three haoda out of foor.niaklar tbe na>U morej-ertect.aattfrftd byaecrew, and can be run ate mater rpeed. It ia very simple and not liable to get out of onler.and can be applied to any aaefatne now to on at comparatively a small coet. It Is warranted to workberfret or no pay. A machine wltb thta feeder attached can hereea TB operatfoa at the Fair of the American Institute. Crystal, palace. New York, ltigbts and Feedeta for asle by the proprietor, D> SBKLEx, •eZkSmd No. 137 Naaaan ft. New York. too*, tmu, s* ««** tanrtu LITTt.K fc TntJinLß, 1 W .nL..UM..m. *>» Flour, Baron, Chesss, FruMi,Olli& Proiluce, ti ld 112 OF.CJND BT.. PITTfiBURGH WILLIAM BAOALBY, WHOLSBAM3 GROOBR, Nos. IS and ‘AO Wood Street, ROBERT DICKEYS Wholosnle (irocor, Prcdneeand Ornntniwioo Uerrhant, N<;. lit Fnxit ■trect, ct-ttf Wood, Pitiabnrgb, Pa. »pQ:l).l Alexander kino, .wholesale Grocer and Importer of 8-xla Aih, No. 373 Liberty street, Plttatmrgh, Pa. apidyd* sso. - J4S. l. coolst. JONES 4 COOLEY, WHOLELALE ORO (THU and. Boat Famlihera, dealer* (n Produce end Pittabargh Manufacture*. No. 141 WaUr atreet, near Cliarry Alley,Pittalmrgh. Pa. _ myW Ulfi r. snirrai.m - johk a. bilwostb. SHRIVER 4 DILWORTII, WIIOLF.SA! Grocer*, No. 130 and 132 Sarrood (Ireiw.wn Woe-t and BmlthOeliJ, Pittsburgh. _ _ ioini riiOP* aiontati ru>i i> vitUkU fIO*D. JOHN FLOYD 4 CO., WHOLESALE Grocers and Oam mi vdoH Mt-rtlmuta, No. 173 Wood and 338 liberty street, Pittsburgh. _ _ Jeld JOEUI JO tin WILBOB. WATT 4 WILSON, WHOLESALE ORO CERB, Comm Mon Merchanta end Dealer* In Pn>- duoe and PltUbnrgb Mannlkctare*, No. 339 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Jn2B ISAIAH DICKEY 4 CO., WHOLESALE Grocer*,ComlaleekmMerchants,and Dealer* In Prodnra, No. 80 Water etrect, and 88 Front street. Pittsburgh. M. MoOUTCHEON WHOLE -BALR Grocer, rrodnee and OomalMlon .Merchant, and Dealer In PUtaburgfa Uanubietured Article*, No, l&o Liberty atroot, oofoor of Brewery ay, Pittabnrgh, Pa. my 3 A Threat. —The following, from ihu Wash* iogton Union, is no doubt intended nu n throat to Spain: A single hostile demonstration on the part of this government xoould release nearly the whole popu lation of Cuba from (he chains which bind them to the Spanish fArcne—that it is In our power to cover the whole Amorican coast with armed ves sels; to call into the held a million of men, and leave in tbo pursuits of ortlculiuro and mAna factaro a force saffiolonl to subsist them. Against Cuba wo are doubly armed—la onr Blrengtb and (n tho purely involuntary relatione subsisting betwoen tho people and the government 6f tho island. The power of tho latter Is in its terrors in Us means of destroying estates and impover ishing Us subjects.—lt holds the parso-slrings, and fingers the products of industry'. All this would vanish like mist before an army of deliver ance from the States. And yet we continue to submit to petty grievances from a colonial gov ernment that is not only weak, but thus bolds Its power purely by sufferance. It la due to Rpaia that sho should be better informed.—lt Is not her army and navy that have helped her to retain Cuba; it la the neutrality law of the United States,-&n d the indisposUion of tbo people to take advanlftgo of a helpless noighbor. Ecllfsh is tub Tiab IB6o.—There will be six eclipses this year, two of the Moon; and four of tho Bun, os follows : I. A- partial Solipso of the Sun, February, 2d. iovisiblo in the United States. 11. A total EoUpae ofiho Moon, February 17 th early in the mornlog, visible throughout.the United Btates. 111. A partial EoUpte of the Bun; Mareh 4th, Invisible in tho United States. ■ IV. A partial Eclipse of the San, July 20th, Is the afternoon. This Eolipse will.be very smell lasting only a few minutes, and occara about an hour beforo sunset. Vieiblo la rtite Eastern, Northern, and Middle States. : ls«raie*i>.—Michael; eontictcdt of f *i|- * -' jorasrwsu.— ub xnas.ATWsu. A TWELL, LEE 4 CO., WHOLESALE J\ Grocers, Produce and Commission Merchants, ami Dealer* In Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 8 Wood street, be tween Water and wont st, Pittebnrgh. *piB UM ■until* ...BIB'I.t.TIOPIOCH. T> ™R&BISON A CO.,- WHOLESALE i~Vi. Orocet*i Oommiwlcm Merchant*, and Dealer* In all ■god* of Provfidon*, Produce and PUtiburgh Mann&ctnrw, go.BMUß*rtyitraet,Pmabttrgl>. |alP:fyd T> OBEUT IL KINO, WHOLESALE GRO> rL CEO, Oommieelon Merrbant, and Dealer In Fcathera, mb. Flour, and all kloda'of Oocntry Produce, No. fill Lib ert. ttrwrt, mootb of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal art- Taaecamad*on oonalgtunenre. Jafclytl .owwMititt -lima Lautnuio. -pOBERT DALZELL A CO., WHOLE |\i hat.k‘Oracara,. Oammlwlop and Forwarding M*>r ebantaaodDealoratß Wodncaand Plttabargk Jianofhctnm, No.S&lLJberty rtroct, Pittsburgh, fa. ray 2 jHlaccllancoua. Butlcr'i fiacanlile Record k Copying szosnsxozi rzvut zxvks, Manufactured by Jaxnea J. Dutlrr, Ag*nl, , CINCINNATI, O, lUccan—For Ledgers and lUcord* only- MtXGAXmi—For Hooka, Letter* and genera] pm po»». LetUr-Ptmonly.^ npHESE fLUIBS change from a greenish * JL" Hoe to a df-to and permanent buck cclox, -which no taigth of tlmeiwiH/adg or rtnfroy. Tbaaa Ffctm> lacs vero flrtt offered ttf the Poiuola 1851—einea which tine tbrro hat been them awarded JEIOBTESX DIPLOMAS, TIMHE BRONZE AND ONE SILVER MEDAL. Attention (■ invited to the following CTrtiflcnte* from ProCChlUoo, New York: "Iban, at the reqoeet of Conk,Merritt A Drown, of New Fork, aoalyttd two *aaple* of Fttno Tsg, ona marked ‘Ar nold’* Chemical Writing Fluid, It. A ,1 -Arnold, London,*— the otb*r ‘Butlort Mercantile lit cord FI aid, Cincinnati,’ "Ifiod both of thee* Ink* to contain the earn* ingredi ent*, and In the *ama etate of combination.' VFTom the reanltof Uta varieai t*#t» to which t have roirtreted tbam.tflnd they are equal In quality a* Well a* dnnbimj. JAMES R. CmLTON.M. D,Ct*mfci New York, November 9th, 1859. For *«le by W. B.UAVEN, ' drfl - - cornet of Market ead-Bacood *tral«. REDUCTION! REDUCTION!! at -Bran* rau> Mo* Dm* Km. brofatate*, all tnufcrd down. I*dit»are lorlUd to c*U aod Itini tb< nrfac»l-pT>e<«. ' - :. dil6 PITTKIMUCII GAZETTE. pttslmrglj i^cttc. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BV ». RIDDLE <56 OO nrrit mict. a non eutTiinsLS. * 0&-THK DATLt&AZETTLuthedld'it Feimpaperinihr Wt3t, and haringaneatensiet circulation amongrtfhelnixinesM men, anJ reaching aßAista, it offer! inducement! to adrrr titm at the best median through which to rtach the public. M&-TIJK IP EBKLY OAZKTTE it issued every IFtdne*- day and fnrrfoy, a large blanket iheet. and contain! in addition r.> the nrwi of the a care fully prepared and reliable report of the mtrkftx, commercial and monetary e/- aftrs, ana an accuratt Sank Kott List, corroded toerldyfor Utii paper—snaking it the best Commercial Xewtpaper inlhe West TERMS t DAILT-i-Six India** peraauum, payable in advance, or , 12j^c«ntaprrweok*p®y»tletotboCdrTlerB. , WRKRI.V—Two Pclbffi per annnm, payable tn advancer Clnba are fornitbed w thi following term*: Poor copie* one year..- 1m“ “ “ - twenty" " w - And one to the f*t»on getting np Uk» alnb freo. 4^*Advance payment* ore etrictly required, end no pa per will bo ront after the time la np to which It wne paid. { Ratal of AdvcrtUln*. I Bqnxroof lOUnot, t'tlmc 1 - "** *'' I •• *• * 1 iwk 1 *• ? * u - Yuvly toono«.)cart>,rlittng. •blent plMxnre, per KODBID._ .24 qq 49»A4TOrti*rirMijrt* »Ub OnUtroblo niiee. Gov. Chasi'-o Message —The Messogeof Got. (?h&3c is a document of more than usual excel lence, in Us way. Direct ami perspicuous in its style, and occupied solely with topics appropri ate to tho occasion, it is hardly too mnoh to say that it is a model message. Tho account it gives of the condition and pro gress of our Commonwealth, while liable to no imputation of exaggeration orself-gloriGcation, is generally flattering, and under all tho circum stances, everything that could bo reasonably ex pected. Our educational and benevolent insti tutions, according toi the Governor's exhibit, bave remarkably Improved, daring tho last five years, are such as can be paralleled by those of few if any other States of tho Confederacy.— With tho liberal and wlbc recommendations of tho Governor fully earned out, they willspeod ily become not only unsurpassed in the adapta tion and perfection of their organization, hut also in their benefioieat results, bringing an am ple return to our people, for the generous out lay thus made. The evils of “intemperance" manifold and ineomputablo—are appropriately noticed, asdo serving legislative treatment. The recommen dation in regard to founding an Inebriate Asy lum, is one ihnt should be received with univer sal favor. T. B. YOUNG A CO. The number of capital crimes committed in (his BlAte, during the year, is at viow startling thodgh not greater comparatively, wo believe, than in other .States. The immunity which- crim inals havo bo largely experienced, in one of tho least credible features of our social condition, andimerUs itill stronger comment, perhaps, than it hhs received in the Executive message. We attribute this not alone to the repugnance of juries to eoforco tho death- penalty, but in part also.Jo prosecuting officers, and to tho too lax of justice generally, which char acterizes the present generation. We doubt whether legislation will speedily romody this evil, through the suggestion of the Governor, as to leaving the Courts the alternative of punish ing with death or imprisonment for lifo, in capir la) ruf?, might tend 10 insttro greater certainty of- cooviction. HOUSE The total receipts into the Treasury 1 , during ( the last year, were $2,758,721 57 and the total disbursements, $2,632,002 G 2, leaving a bal ance in the Treasury of $220,118 95 The total viOhailouof taxable real estate is $500,285,947, and of chattels, $250,514,08-1. The total levies of the year foF Stale purposes, $2,849,219 ; township, city, A:c., $0,7?j8,628, In regard to the Tax and Treasury laws of last eesston. Gov. Chase, o®ern*«ne very appro priate and His criticisms on certain feat.- f the Bub Treas- i ary A«i are so clearly , 1 unanswerable*, tbat r.t truat itic pr«KtaS.;> . Wtihrill not close without some amendment ‘ law. The aggregate public dch&M&nl descriptions is $17,169,972 S 4. Of 17 falls duo within out year, Democratic though heretoforexequeated to do so, have failed to make adequate provision. It is not yet 100 Utc.cert&inly, to ehro (he reputation and credit of the Stale—as tqb Government will of coarse take care to do—bat 4t might have ! been done to better advantage; probably, at an earlier day. Gov. Chase speaks out decidedly in favor of sustaining the action of cur Supreme Court on the bank t*>x question—recognising no authori ty of the United States Supreme Court to reverse its decision. The uncoußitiulionahty oi tho act of last session which virtually destroys the Board of PubUo Works, substituting single and independent superintendents of particular di visions, b conclusively shown. Us “free plun der" fenlure is *l»o properly exposed. We can hardly hope, however, that the present Legisla ture will retrace (bis illegitimate parllzan step. The Public Works appear still to be a burden instead of a source of revenue; yet their sole, on the terms insisted on bribe Governor as in dispensable to the interests of the State, is hard ly possible. On any lees equitable and safe con ditions, such’sale would bo nimost universally condemned, and deservedly, so. The other recommendations, cf tho Executive which are few, are such as will be generally ap- proved. Ho docs not talk for buncombe, but treats of only euoh matters as are naturally for ced upon bis uttantion, and always offers « good reason for whatever legislation is pr jposed. He introduces no abstractions, and says nothing that can properly give offence in any qaarter, however, much bis views, clearly and oubesita tsogly proclaimed as they are, may bo dissented from by political opponents.—C»a- Qat. The Heart of lVpu*H.—There ia something very delightful in turning from tho unquietness and agitation, the fever, the ambition, tho harsh and worldly realities of man's character, io the gentle and deep recesses of woman's more secret heart. Within her maalnga Is a realm of haun ted and fairy thought, to which the things of thiß turbid aod troubled life havo no entrance. PITTSDChiW What to her are tho changes of state, the rival ries and oouleulions which form the staple of our existence ? For her thore Is an intense' and food philosophy, heforo whose eyes substances flit and fade like shadows, and shadows grow slowly into truth. Her soul’s creation aro not as the moving and mortal images seen in the common day: they aro thiugs, like spirits steep ed in the dim moonlight, heard when all else is {•till, .and busy when earth’s laborers arc at rest'' They are Surb siutl' Av -lrcum? ato mndo of, and their little lilo Is rounded i>y n sleep. Here is the real and uncentered poetry of her being, which pervades and surrounds her with an air, which peoples her visions and animates her love, which shrinks from earth iuto itself, and finds marvel and meditation in all that It holds within, and wbioh spreads even over the heaven, in whoso faith ehc so ardently believes, the mislery and tenderness of romance.— Kafr? on thtSti. A Novel Case is Court.—ln the Supremo Jourt, at New York, on Tuesday, a young wife, (rs. Mary Elizabeth Sinclair, says the Tribune, pnlied for a writ of habeas corpus, commanding John S. Sinclair, her father-in-law, (o produce tho body of her “missing*’ husband before tho Court. Her petition states that her father-in law detains her hubUnJ, and refueos to allow Mm to visit or live with her; that John 9. Sin clair has declared his intention to keep his eon away from her at all hazards, and will, if neces sary send him out of the country to prevent them living together. The elder Siaolsir made a return to the writ, that bis son was a minor, domioiled up to tho . date of the writ, in his house, and wholly do-- pendent upon him ; that ho was not restrained of his liberty by force or confinement, bat only commanded under pain of parental displeasure, hot to leave tho premises, for a previous disobe dience and disrespect of the command cf hts father. In conblnslon, ho states that on (he day the writ was {granted his son had already left the control and custody of his father with tho consent of the latter, who consequently could not nowprodueo him, as required by the writ. Tho parlies not being ready fora hearing, the case Was adjoornod. —Boston Traveller. l 00 I 76 3 00 4 00 6 00 7 00 .. 0 00 JO 00 .12 00 -20 00 The stook of tho Panama Railroad has be come so profitable that English -capita'ists aro buying it op at a large premium. The road is only 53 miles long, and has oost $8,000,000; yet It is earning over 12 per cent, per annum. At present, thero is no prospect of its earning less, as England has about oouoladed to establish a line of Australian steamers via Panama, which will in speed exceed even the Red Sea route. Tho construction of the Panama Railway, is one of those triumphs of tho genius and energy of our oountrymeo, which has given our nation a proud niohe in the world’s temple of industry ; for the reason that when it wasfirst undertaken, on account of the life-destroying climate of tho Isthmus and Us almost bottomless swamps, the completion of a good road was considered im possible ; yet it is in suoh successful operation that the passage that formerly required two days, is now made In two hours, and tho stook is the most profitable of any railway in the world. Blaze Pboof Dbksbks.—The Mcdlosl Times says:—The melancholy accident by whloh the ladies Lucy and Charlotte Bridgeman and Miss Plunkett have been snob fearful sufferers, teaohea a lesson whloh must not be neglected. The light fabrics manufactured for ladies’ dresses must be made blaze proof. Nothing can be more simple. Tbe most delicate whilo cambric handkerchief, or fleecy gauze, for tbo finest hco may, by simply soaking in a weak solution of chloride of zinc, be bo protected from tbo blaze that if held ia the flame of a candle they may be reduced to lindor withont blazing. Crees es so prepared might be burnt by Accident with out the other garments worn by Lhe lady being Injured. When poor Clara Webster was burnt we incnlosted tbe same moral, and now the dresses of stage dancers aro prepared in tbo way wo recommended. : Why are danciog ladies of'rank to be exposed to daogor from which > their dancing sisters by profession aru protected | Tho hintmay be put to a profitable u*© Uy some I enterprising manufacturer. Hottnto Butpiieby or Mexican "-jliiixm A 1 correspondent at Asplnwall writes, under dale of Dec’r 20, as follows: “In the engagement botween the Reactionist's forces and those of Yidaurri, four huudred of the latter's men were captured by the former, who after seeing them disarmed, and taking from them their most valuable equipments, or dered his second in command to take them from 1 his sight, and do with them aB ho thought fit. The inhuman wretch, who well knew what would ensue from such a course, placed them io the haods of his soldiery, who were jnsl then in a beastly state of intoxication. They fell upon the captives, who were entirely defenceless, and a horrible massacro followed. At the end of tbo terrible sccno, the lifeless bodies of four hundred human beings wero found stretched upon the ground, mangled and weltering in their blood—a patent sacrifice to tbe bloody cans* of liberty. j “The Argentine Government has Authorized } the coofltruotion of a railroad between tho capi tals of Santa Po and Santiago." Cbessin 1783.—A correspondent of the Wash iogton (D. C.) sends that paper an item from a ! London journal of May 9th, 1783 :—“Yesterday at tho Chess Club in St. Jarqee street, Mr. Phil* Inlor performed ono of those wonderful exhibi tions for which he is eo much celebrated. He played at tho same time three different games, without seeing eilhor of the tables. To thoso who understand chess, this exertion of Mr. Phil- Ildar’s abilities will appear ono of the greatest of which the human momory is capable."— What would the London journalist think of tho performance of Morpby or Panlson at tbo pres ent day 7 State Aid to Railroads.—Missouri ia suffer ing in Its finances from tbo failure of the rail road corporations,, to which the Slate leot its aid, to pay the interest on the State bonds. Two of these railroads will probably be sold to save tbe State from loss. In almost every instanoe where State or city governments have lent their aid "to carry forward railroad improvements, which ought to bo the work of private enterprise tbe polioy has beon disastrous. Wealth or the Pore.—lt is said that the Pope receives out ol his state some $8,000,000 a year. Of this $6,000,000 goes to his private af fairs, and $2,192,000 to pay interest—s2,7oo,- 000 to support the army and polioe; $600,000 to maintain the prisons ; $24,000 to schools.— Other expenses in proportion. The yearly de ficiency is $1,800,000. The clergy own one million dollars’ worth of real estate, and hold all of tbe fat offioes. The State debt is twenty seven millions. Gen. Houston not a Candidate.—Several friends of Gen. Bam. Houston bave noticed him as a candidate for the Presidency in 1860, bat tho General is now on a visit in Now York and pubicly proclaimed that bo is not a candidate for that or any other office. On the subject of the Presidency the General disclaims all ambi tion for such an honor, and says ho woald ac cept of no snob a position, oven though it were unanimously aocorded to Mm. iHiscrllantous. ►'roti» J, HKUBKftT, Aevcxmtxo Aubst, torui-r <>f I'lno and William atreet, New York. To Hotel Keepers, Restaurants, )mg- k gists. Grocers and the Public. Dr. Brunon’s Bitters HAVE, from their excollont qualities, boon recommended by tbo MOST EMINENT PHYSI CIANS u a meat valuable and ncver-fatllng remedy tnr 1 DYSPEPSIA, DIABUHtEA, DEBILITY, HEARTBURN, 1 BILIOUSNESS, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINTS, BLOOD DISEASES, Ac., Ac., Ac. AreaUoa aureand certain proventUo again,t Fever and Ague, Cholera, Summer Complaints, ' tad la tfaetnoatvalaable'and tflkaduua Tonic end Ap petite Creating Compound ctar uCwed to the pahllc. . By thenaooflhc-ee I)TTTKR9 ALL DISEASES OF TUX BLOOD will b« tliotixitbly eradicated, and all tboao who are aotfcting from early eaccas and PROSTRATION OP TUB PHYSICAL EN ERGIEft will bo reacted to t. ROBUST AND VIGOROUS STATE OP IIKAI/ru. The DIGESTIVE ORGANS will to atlimiMed and PER MANENTLY STRENGTHENED, APPETITE will bo mat ed, and the DEBILITATED SUBJECT RESTORED TO NKW LIFE. Thl* remedy baa a very agreealdo dale, and will W> u ken roadlly by children u well a* adnlta. All pe raotu anfforiog from any of the above ronndatuta are invited to try DR. OBUNON’S BITTERS. an adult, a amall wlnfralaialtilthre.. time* a day; for a child, a amall tea**pooofiil twice a day. SOLE AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES, 749 Broadway, Hew'York. 43r801d at 50 cents per bottle, ii per dozen, $2 60 per gallon; extra Bitten for Bar-roont, fry the gallon orlarrt!, at Die lotoprleet/ (1/bjwr gallon: jint Stoughton Bitten, jut gallon. Fop Fale by all Druggists and Grocers, WHOLESALE AND RSJAIL, AT * 742 BBOADnj BUma nMbU Works No. iiltt, 35a.. lilbarty Btr«at» Pittsburgh, £ a* MARBLE MANTELS, made by ma :hinery low price * Uooomenu, Tablet*- urate Btouei— _e alock oq hand. FuniUuro and Waah Bland Tope; Inipoelug Stones, Marble and Stone Mouths, made fry machinery on abort ootlee. Marble told low to the trade. Office 819 Liberty *treet. Pittsburgh, Pa. W. W. WALLACE. MlUtadtwT • ' PORTABLE FLOUR AND CORN MILLS —The almpleat and beat artiste Of the kind to the coootrj. They ruu tight, grtod flat, aod make good work. They are a deatderatum to Lumbermen, Iron Fuatere and For aato akNo. 819 Liberty Bt, W. W. WALLACE. BUTLER'S WRITING ANP COPYING INKS—For flaldlty, depth of color, freedom front mold and durability, there take are roparior to all othere maau» tacts red 1b thie country, aod rally tonal to Arnold’* London ilka, bat oacb lea* lu price. JtataUera anpplled on liberal term*. W.O.JOUNBXON A Co, daB . Stationer*,6? Wood it. TWTOTICE.—2 Boxes supposed to contain Household Qovxl*, marked 0. U. Pool, Plttaborgl- In etora and will be told to pay ehorra If not claimed b) »be owner befbfe 80 daya. iSAIAB DICKKY A CO, ttpaft , ■ - 81 Water atreet A LL WOOL PE L’AINS, FIGURKPAND t\ plain Merino**, Irtih Poplins, fancy and Black BJftf' Black alt WobldoUiss, Field Gaihmere*, Oobom-phr matua, to be found at BCBOUFTBLP A tffiK . nt>l7 - Worth-eartcorner4thand Hgtettt*. BIRD APPLES*—3obuBj>TcleanWe*teni, i*”*?**"*- w j3^fgSi,>co. G-KKAT WESTERN Western Imrarance Company INSURANCE & TRUST COMPANY. . »F PTTTBBOROB. OFFICE IN COIIPANVB BUTLIJINa, ; OrOSOE DAEFI2, P/ealim: No* 403 WAL 5 V T STREET. ' F. M. GORDON, Secretary. STATEMENT OF DUSSOTJ YEAR ENDTMO OCTO J Qof. JttWW 885 31,1859. t Wmintureoffaiiutani.ir.it ef FinmiJbriiuSi .$2t3,?CO CO A Same bidiiuticn managed tv ZHrestan. taSa an * 51,453 03 $176,263 03 huwn in the comeitmiiv, end who ere dtirrmined, ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ fr^rtMutmdW>eraUty,taißatniatnauc\m^^^ 91,605 46 r ( the oiuulog year, tiz: Oharloa C. Lathrop, 1423 Walont street. Alexander Wblllden, Marchnnt, 18 North Front ! William DarUng,.lB33 Pino street. Isaac Hazlehcrat," Attorney and Counsellor. • JobsO. Hunter, firm of Wright Hunter A Co. j E. Tracy, firm of Tracy ft Co., Qoldamith’s Hall. John IU McCurdy, firm of Jones, White ft Malard* Thoe. L. Gillespie, firm of Gilleepie ft ZcUcr. , Jaa. B. Smith, Arm of Jala. B. Bcuth ft Co. John IL Togdes, offlee corner of Seventh and Sarasota. Oo. Thomas Potter, 229 Arch street , Charles Harlan,corner Walnut and Slzthitreeta. ] Jt>na.J. Bloenm, oiDoe 1M South Tonrth etree*. j At a anbaeqnent mooting of the Boafd OHALES C. ; LATUROP unanimously re-elected Pre*f«rt Tol&ttJ, Mow* Johnwn. 0. 8 Wood, j Juraet H. WiM-lw*i‘l, _ | Pittsburgh life, Fire and Marine ins. Co. 1 Office, No.* 96 Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBT. GALWAY, PrusMcut. F A. nixtiiiar, free 1 * ALEX. DRADLEI, Tie* Prral. Aan&iw t'uonro, M. D-, Examining Physician. T»il* Company makes entry Insurance appertaining (o connected with LITE RISKS. Also, against Ilall and Cargo Risks, cu the Ohio and Mississippi riven and trlbnt&rlns, amt Marine Risk e rally. Anil against Imi or Damage by Fire. And against the Perils of Uie Sea aufflcUoJ .Katigatlor and Transportation. Polldea ItfTied at ih« lowea! rates consUtont wltbavfrt*’ all parlies. Robert Oala ay, Samnel McClurten, Joeeph P. Qaasatn, M I* Jnhaßcott, James Marshal), David Richey. Jamet W. Ilailuian. Chaa. Artralhnot, felt)—myiS-ly Merchants’ insurance Co. uf Phiiadclptiia. WIL V. PETTIT, Pnst D. J. McOANH, Secretary. Amwuut of Capital Stock paid tnand InTMted... JWC,OOO oo » lir .,| nf * .* .. «d,<2B 84 $262,138 85 Imuiue Curt- R!*Uvu tUOUU> and MtseUalppi Uitert and irU.ntsrlM Insnies nptlnst low dT. Posey. Utnißt J MrOisn. Becrctary. FrukllM Fir* inn P R f I. A D Charles IV. Itoncksr, I Adolph 2. Boric, George W. Richards, Eamoel Grant, Thoms* Hart, ] David 8. Brown. Mordecal D. Lewis, i Jacob JL Smith, Tobias Wagner, I Morris Patterson. CHARLES N. BANCS HR, PrSUdent. Cusiato G. Osrokcs, Secretory. This Company continues to make Insurances, permsneut or limited, an every description of property to town and eo 2P tr 7« ■* rate* a« low ai are consistent with aecnrity. The Company hare reserved a large contingeat tend, which, with their Capital and Premium*, tafelj invested, aflord ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on Jannary Ist, 1901, ss pub lished agreeably to the Act ot Atttnnbly, wen as follow* vfc— Mortgapo... $919,139 CS ! Baal Stele - - 84,377 78 Temporary Lean 5....... ...... 83,966 17 1 Blocks— 81,889 00 1 Cash; Ac—. 04,818 81 $1,212,703 44 Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they have raid upwards of One Million. Pour Hundred thousand Did tan Losses by fire, thereby affording evidence cf the advantages of Insurance, as well as their ability an! disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, ap!9 Office Southeast cor. Wood ami Third sts. AathorlzedOapltal, OseMlUioß Dollar*,..- 11,000,000 Saeurerl and Accumulated CoplUl. £31,C00 HOME OFFICE. A’o. 01 Kh/nuf Sircet+abme fro red, PhiladdyhiA. fire Insurance on Building*, furniture, Merchandise, At. geaeally. Marine Inenranco on CargoManit Freights, to ell carta of .the world. by lakes, Hitbia, Oanals aud LaudOarrlagoe, to allparte of the Union, on the nioet faruroble tense, coaeletent with security. UEOftQE W. of Deed*. Ac.."" Philadelphia. WM. BOWERS, formerly Register <>f Wills. JOHN N. firm of Coleman A Smith, importing IlnrdrareanJCnUeTy Merchant*, No 21 North Third ■treat, aboTfi Market, Phila. , JOSEPH OAT, firm of Jtwoph Oat A Sou.OopponiQiUha, NO.. ' 12 Quarry *trwt, Philo. UPWARD V. MACIUSTTB, dm or Maehxtto A Hafgnol. Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 124 North Third ■treet,abora Raco, Phila. HOWARD niNOUMAN, Arm of Llrinptoo AOo.,Prodnca aod Commission Merchants, No. 278 Market it., above eighth, Phila. (IKOUQB W. OOLLADAV, Prealduat. Qittjl Wiuon.Secretary. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent. nir2saHjfc No. 94 Fifth atreet jfnp autre.) Delaware Jimnnl Safely insurance Company Inanyoratfii Oy the tsfutahir/ <\f ftnniy.ranto, IAS6. Office, *S. R. Corner Third and Wnlnutsts,, PHILADELPHIA: MABiNJi IXSUHANCBSoa Vowel*.Cargo, aml-rn'lghl to all parta of the world. r . INLAND J2fSITRAK*jhS mi Oooda, by tilveio, ('anal*, Lake* and Land Carriage*, to .ill (mrta of the Uulo*. FIBS-UfSUBANCHS on Merchandize generally —f * Store*, Dwelling Honaea, Ac. * 'Auel* of Bit Company, 800. 2d, May.' Bond*. Mortgage*, and Real Kstato -....5101,350 0« PhUanolphlaClty.andothcr L0an5,.187.011 95 lnßaalts, Railroad A InsnrunceL’ca.. 19.90800 ....... 330,301 oa hu»1....... ; 38,803 00 Dalaucea tn hands of Ageota, Promlnma on Marino PoUdreroceatiy Iwned, and oth er debt* dub the Company 1)9,730 87 Bnbecrtptlon Notre...— 100,000 00 CRDOEB, fit, if. r. lont Sgnux&. :Wger, Lamb A Co., Philadelphia Bark, Morgan.! StiJfolo; do. Truitt, Bro. A 0o„ «k». Pnmroy, Caldwell A Co., do A. T. Line k Co, do. £t«intntu. Justice A 00, do. Pittsburgh office No. 07 water stukki mfaltf k W. POINDEXTER, Agent. irtaei Oompany of KLPniA CoQtinmtal Inmrasee Company. Mcorporated by tht Leffitialur * of Annsytatavt. PIBPITDAL OHA RTIB WUlUmMiuUo, Jonpb IL Best, Aliened A. Boeder, John 0. Davis, - John IL Peons*, George G. Lelper, Rtlward Berltugtori, Dri R. M. Heston. RTlUlam (X Luilwl*, . Hugh Craig, SpcncerMcJlTaiu, } t&uJos KeUov, ! U. Jonte Broca o, Jsrob p.Jooe* Jwaw 0. liaod. ; Tb«ejittiln»P*aldle*, JsiDMlnqulr. William tjTKJr., J-F.PwiUtoa, ; JoehoaP. JBjns Samuel B. gtufam, Bloen, Jama* B, UcForU TUotou 0, Hand, Robert BortOf Jr., John B. BempJp, Pitub'g, D.T.Morgao, “ J.T. Logno,* *• HITIN.PmMeot. I. IIAKl), Tlco Pmtdcßt. Tnoa. Umax LiLßcatf.BocrßUrr. i No.' A. MADEIRA, Agent, ?& Water etwt, PUtebnrgfa. epfclyd—M? iitluni’ lnsaranee Comp'r «r Pliubnrjfi, WM. BAOALEV, PMltall, r SAMUEL Mi UABSHKU, Stcuuo Office 61 Water Street, between JTarktt and Wood Sh *».lo«ir**HaUiao A. ualfht'on HEKIIY ST. ATWOOD, i* Wm. B. Holms* ttnbt.Daltull, lYn. Rea, Tins. B, Ciaiks. Philftiteipfclft and Lift ’ I NIioR'ANCK Cm>M P A N V. ! No. 149 Street, ui»p o a ilt k t li-K gusto sf u'o 0 & 1 Will make |a!t kfeida of lutcraiuv. rhlutf Pcroetca Uiultfld.onanerydMcrli’Ui'n #f Moraine , alraasoniiMnrateaof prmlatn. UOULT.T. P. KING, M. \V. BAT.MVIN, V!rr. iTHliirt I i/tsaoroafl. < Oliarles r. Mayo*. i H. It. Oof*. K. It. EoKliliU, • . Gcorga W. Bro«»,- P. D. SaT«ry. I J&Kph 8. pool, ! C. Shuman, j John Clsykra, 8. J. 1 £. Wilrr p. BucKfiroKi.^-TfUrr A SUPERB "WORK. JUST P^BXShj —PALESTINE, PAST AND PJIES ENT, ty Bat. } ji. a.O»t>ond Muftreied by irpleadliJ X!tamlaatedßD| loga, abonlng t)i« landscapo Bwurry, dtlw, archive 1 rnatamta, (b» country, with g»[V!. TbflUlsstrst «re rpleadid chramogrjphß, la ten rich colors. Tbll If mMtaaperbboolc of tbo ensqn. Prico S3,W ta doth; i in elegant binding* . . . i ThaCitjofjtbetfrfatElDgjOr Jerusalem As it Is, SC to Bo* uniform Trtth tho aboT?, J 3 jo, alio la elcgiat I fudji In Sjrln, or Throe reafcln Jenm'on, with cIJ «DgTa7Uff«;76cu,andlablctai>4i.-oMSI,OO. I , JaUdAwT . y tbs mi* orfACUM at »ery reduced prices for cash.>• This slock comprise* one of the largest CMOrtmanU tab* found in any dtp, suitable for dtjr and country salsa, and having over twenty yt*n» experience To buying, he trusts thtft he can now enlt nil taste*. He respectflallyTaTitssall in want too ill. assuring them that they will be Beniomher the place.- ' JAB. ROBB,- ,v- No, 82 Market Btrsst,'' no2B Third Poor from the Diamond Market- M’Cllntock* Carpet andUOtl Clotb WAREHOUSE. Ao. 112 Jtarktt met, near Xfocrty WE HAVE NOW RECEIVED OCR EN TIRE Fail and Winter Ptock.cf Ocsd* direct from the aannfwtriren atredoccd ericas.. i>vstMk consist* of £OO pieces of choice Velvsts; Teptftfy voints, Yslrsts, Medallion Oenttefreo bmdths furnishes * room;) 1000 pc* lPpff*i l _.V|?* < ff-f» fine, Ingrain carpetings Floor ftom its 24 feet wide tat new cod choice pattena; VenUifca.n*U and car petc Beotcb, Dutch, Hemp. List and Beg carpet*; IDO/pc*. WooUo Drugget, for covering carpet* from )4toiH ertds. FeltfflothsawWcolad Crumb Cloths. : Drugget, Oil Cloth, linen, for end piano connjTahW. Oil Ctoth* Rosewood, Mahogany and Oak oil doth*; Bud Chlntt, Tibia covering, Ao. 600 pairs Gold Bnrdefsd Otk Paansl cod Landscape Painted Window' Bljsdec. PaMß«BbadeFlxtare*. Green end Doff Holland for: Win* daw Shades.' Beautiful patterns CaTrttce cU dott; Dfock Enamelled oil Cocoa and China Matting •for oSIcM chnrchee, Ac.. Doir Uats,Bulr Rods,so. 'Our custond* and the pubttdaieinrited to examine this chdos aadax tsnsiTuatock, as w« are Co sell atcuiern CttCea ;ooBogwd tn or«r the ecow *toe«Talo, take out. «• CMoaad y*i: more the eaot belle Wfor* tbeyen W*j«a . , • pgfi* ffhtnyU HecMnW-HWC IftflOQ LAoK.‘CABSlMEflSB*p , )iwcpgpl: jj nn.Tnn ~n timl >n innrtnurliif TTlnl Qiwiiinni v&lefc tfc«y WMUlsr-vwylvKc 4J«okltoaGhOlooMfciafc*&6:Caa>lmtra ferl*)t t3a,fto 01 Wu.TffcKnlgfet, -Nttbsxftl Holmu, Atax. KiL-Jck, D*tl4 U. Jjeagi WOliaa TL Saitth I G. W. F.tckotaoa, F- M. OOBDOy, Bao 1 ' jnranco Company c&busob. ? ourth Strode* Wwla Hooplas, A. A. Carrier, Robert Patriot, Henry Spros], I S'kho IfiiYoegnUy, I J«T>ee H. Hopiifle, —ooagooo. i£iii ii 16(' MOC e.ire S.T6C yw J. O, COFFIii, jruer'L'btrd and Wood »irw