v' I ■sr- / tlHißwUanMiis. XTEW CA&PETS! jyiW CAIIPEISi: ' ’ OiiIPET WAREHOUSE. ' . Tfe hare Just roeolred oar supply of Spring Carpot**° J Oil Cloth*. Our flock is full, aed ajinplHo, comprising ftoisfiis. Tapestry Brussels, and Velfol Carpal _ uew _r c * , tlirtßapoelnperttlaadexlra Three Wys, 801*™“* * poetry Ingrain; all wpol Fine, Caloadce (cotton chainowl woUfiUlnc) tialaiadXuilied y«urtlaa Carpet* Ur stain* add tali* aU wool fleotdi Carpets, Cotto* Jo*™?°^K*Sr /aadPlSjoCoTCTKlSorMatala t-rcry rarietr. OiimtaA / / ltcnlemJ, all widths «iid / iloorOlltlolb^n^ / * Jim abort goods b»Tfl(b*«a , *‘ tct ®d with great care, acJ • / bought at the lowest eaph rates. Wo can confidently inrUe ' ‘ / our former costomeraaod the public with -prat picture / * to our eatsasire stock, which, for designs of pattern* sod / bright!)** aßd cemetery of colon, cannot be surpassed.— / Otrr terms shall bo accommodating, and goods sold at east* / era prices. W. MeCUSTOCK, / HUit*? Ho. 112 Market street. BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES.— IheM Lcxengea will Immediately relieve GnrtetKO, Coughs, Asthma, Colds, Influenza, and all_otheT afTc‘ne. ' If. 1). Now goods receiving umdy. »t 2 C. HANSON uyTK, 74 Market street. / STARCH —50 bxs. Madison Rat. Oom Starch 60 do do W»n'«.Pnrl «t. TjILOUIU JC 350 bbta Extra Family Floor, Inspected; 160 ' do Nupcrfioe do do ‘ In store and for sale tty WILLIAM McOUTCHEON, JaDUttf \ Wo. 195 Liberty»treat. QA/ \ BAGS prime Rio Coffee; Vvy GO bbU. Golden Syrup; • 109 ‘ u crushed and palletized Sugar. In. store end far saio by bIIRIVKR k JJILWORTH. STARCH —50 boxes T. &G. Fox’s Refined Paarl Starch; 45 boxre J. J. Wood’s Rtfiocd Posrl Btarcb* In 13, 20 and 40 lbs. boxes, in store and for sale by fags • Watt k wilso.w SUNDRIES— 496 sacks Corn; 1363 do Teon. v Wheat; t • 48 do do Floor, To arrive an steasur Sbenangofor sale by tart leATAH DICKEY k CO. SOFT FINISH BLEACHED MUSLINS.— BUILCQFLRLD k 00. bare received another case of holt Finish Bleached Mashes at- cents. Also, Irish Linens, warranted all pore flax, mr2 KECEiVED, this morning direct from the manufactures, 60 of those excellent patent Carpet: fiweepera lAdlee and boose keepers are invited to examine the sweeper. Its utility is undoobltxL For sale at fefrdsw] W. M'CLUfTOCS’S, No. 112 Market st. SOMETHING NEW.—Excelsior India.Rub* O ber Spring Bed now finished and for aalo at oar Ware* house. Cait andeeethem andyonwlllbe convinced that, they are decidedly the beet, cheapest, moot reliable and en* doriog.Bpring extant. T. B. YOUNQ k 00, frtfi Nos. 38 and 40 Bmitbfield street. T7"IDI)’S ELOCUTlON—Containing plain JV-~ an 4 practical Instructions for strengthening, Improv ing and managing the voice; also; numerous appropriate exercises in © very at; Is of reading, declamation and oratory. fe2B J. L. READ.-78 Fourth st. B ROCHA SHAWLS, Goath Lorn- and Bqaore.tha largest and cheapest stock in tbe city. N.8.-—Hew Goods roceiringdally, \ mrl 0. HANBOX LOVE, 74 Market-street, TENN. CORN—2OO ska. on steamer Glen trood to attire for sale by la2B , IBAIAH DICKEY k CO. ARE FISH—SO bbla. Trent; 100 hi. do do 75 bbla. White FUb; - 120 hi do do mrl HENRY H. OOLLFNB. For aalo by ST£RUP —20,bb13. Pennsylvania Syrup; 1 - SS.- do Extra Golden ‘ -do 10 casks Boston Syrup, a superior article. 'mil AT WELL, LEE, * 00. EKI'UiIEKY—I have just rec’d a large' supply of Lnbih’s celebrated Extracts.. being superior. to any other, and also, a large supply of Perfumery of every description. JelB JOB. FLEMING. ISTE/K’S .SUPERIOR METAUO YV TAINT, equal in ail respects to White Lead, fa sale by / mr4 HENRY IL COLLINS. WIIiTE^GREASE —25 bbis. on steamer Gleawood to an ive for sale by - fe23 *«> ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. PAINTERS. —I have received a new article of Meta tic Paint which I wish yon to call and examine. fe2S HENRY H. COLLINS, 25 Wood it. Extra family flour—2oo bbis xxx Extra Family Floor to arrive per'steamer Janus Gray fdiS WM.McCOTCGHQN.IM Liberty st. TENN. CORN—22B6 sacks on steamer- Lebanon, to arrive for sal© by . *£6 ISAIAH DICKEYACO. PlTTOC&orill deliver you any of the Eastern Dallies, or the Ciodnoati Commercial by • leaving ypor addren at f«2» HUNT A MINER’S. FOR VALUABLE STATISTICS ECO the . Saw York and Philadelphia Dailies, delivered by PIT TOOK. Leave orders at nPNT & MISER’S. fr2o GLASSWARE —500 hjg. Flint Glassware tar sale at less than market price* by f«2l ALEXANDER KLKQ. Dried peaches and~apples, fir qnalitj, country pickings, for Bale by 1,24 ] RIPPLE, TORTS A CQ. TJ3NN. : . COTTON.—I 4 bales on steamer Hickman, to arrive and. for sale by . 1*25 ~ ISAIAH DICKEY A CO- T7KBNOH GINGHAMS, Scotch Ginghams, r Ireoch Chintz, pUia and figured Joitmc’d at - T&25. , BUACaPIELPACO’S. BURCHFIELD & CO. have rec'd notv style ByaDwrDrew Gocda; also,-Poll IHcbevor Bptiag gresea, atNortb..H OABDINEB. IEANS.—4O bush Small White Beans far I pU |>y f*lo B- PALZKLL A CU. i ARTU'S TRAVELS IN AFRICA com | plefrd. S tola, Bto. J. L. BEAD. 7S Fourth >t er BBLS. SWEET OIL in store and for sal 's) W. MACKEOWX, 2C7 Liberty etreet. [MSR£D OIL—4OOU galls. W estem lor Bde **• w o 3 g liqqkTT & CO. :,y tsr# NUTS -- 2 bblß - "■gssSaKj*' ■ . ..u - .25 hblj. amrxiLwllitO BeSHfl for ■ %tV T fa£ HENRY P. COLLIXa. %j MEAL—IO bbls. superior for salo by ; nt&RY 11. COLLINS. -MODND- NOTS—2OO sacks in • i ISAIAH DICKEY* CO.^ boxes for sale by | .J. 8. LIQQKLT * CO. ~. rr i • •■>*• . s-...».. .«• PROPERTY OF THE DARLINGTON RA-ir.TtOA.I3 COMPANY. BY VIRTUE of the provisions and authority contained In a certain Indenture of 'mortgage ami' tract, i sweated by «*Tbe Darlington Caancl Corl Railroad Company, l ' bearing the lloi d*y of June, IMS, and re curded in the office fur recording ot deeds In the Oiuuty of Roarer, tn tho (i-TnaionwcnlUiof Psnnsylvt in Mortgage BookC., pogM'jt)?, Ac, and default linvtnx b-en mado. for Fiore than sixty days after demand made, in the pirmrnt of The moneys thereby atcuru-d to be paid, the undersigned, theTrmto© In aa!d Indenture named, having fcxx-n thereto roqnestod. In-writing, by the holders ot more than one half of tha'.hrinrf« |q bald mortgsgo speddod, will on the ScrcbonU’ Exchange, in the City of Pittsburgh, Expos© to sale by Public Outcry, and Mil for cash to the blgnrat and best bidder, all thu (uliowlng described prop erty in said indenture mentioned and doacrib&f, to win All that certain Railroad, witb.'a slngtrtrack; in the county of Beaver, In the guts of Pennsylvania, ksewn m “TRiIDAJtLIHGTOH CAHHEL COAL RAILROAD* beginning ator near ths Darlington Station ootho Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad (now Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railibed,) and extending through the Bgrough of Darlington, and down along the valley of Little Leaver Creek to the Coal Mines of the said t *TUe Darlington ponnel Coal Railroad Company” adlstaaco of about six miles, and switches and branches thereof including ail rigbu of way sod the 'land occupied thereby, together with tb© super* 1 atroctnr© and tracks thereon, and all bridges, viaducts, cnl* verts, water tonka and tsnk booses* water pipes, ami ail water rights, tarn table*, ecalml fences, depots and depot , grounds and bnßdlogs; locomotive-, tonder. cars, trucks, tools, tostrnnninU and utiuisg iTaplem6nts,sodalau all frsnehises j and corporate pririlogj.-* of said coßrpnny; with tLuappor* | tenancos, loclncingepatlScalljtko following described land, . and tenements; . .... AU that certain tract or parcel of Uud situate in Darling* ton township, in lb« county of Beaver, and Elate Bforccaid. bounded and dewriDcd as follows, to wit: Begimiingati black oak adjoining land# of William Sterling, and tanning thence soath eighty-three and Ibruo-locrths west fifty-dro purcbes and Seven-teuths of a purch to a stump, rtheoco by land of said Darlington Canncl Coal Rail road Company” north two and a hall drgrevt weal one him* dred perches and ol a perch ton post; thuuc© by lands uf said company south eighty-euven ana tbroedoarths degrees cMtg>nahandrwd and ssranry-elght perthes to astnuo theoc© by lands of Morso’s heirs one and thrve-sevcDtbs of a degree wrest, seventy-seven perches and C>rty-two-Uundrvdih» of a perch to a posh thence by lands of Matthew tader south elghty-thrao and three-fifths degree* west* one bandied and . twcnty*fonr perches and nine-tenths of aperebto a port; thence north onedegree west lour perches aud twenty-two hundredths of a perch to the placebeginning, containing One hundred acreamore or Im. It hrioglbusaniu tract oflsiul which Samnt-1 lhilrd and wlfoand William A.lrvin© aud wife granted and conveyed to thesald* < The Darlington CanaclCool Kailroad GompsOy/'by their dc«l dated the taunty-nixth day of January,quo thousand oigbt hamin d and fifty-thres, and recorded In the Recorder s ofilco in and fur thu county of Beaver,inDt«l Book bo.3l,page ai by refurcuc© theiv vnto being mny aura fully and at uppeAr; about thirty acre* of which ar« cleared, sod ou which aro erected eight two story framo dwelling bouses. Also, all that ciocu dr poxcol ol laml situate iu Darliogton township; In tlwcounty of Bcsvorand Etatu aforuaatd, aud bounded as luUsws, to wit: Beginning at a •tone and running thence by lands.of William Dull north *tweuty-9, as by. reference being thereunto had may more fnllj; and.ut-large appear; of which 240 acres are cleared aud on which aro erected two two atory framo dwelling houses, two log cabins, one large frame bam, one log bam and a log stable, and haring thereon an applo and peach orchard of 160 U-or.ug trees. JAJHES ELOBB,. Is selling off his entire slock of Also, all tbe undivided half of a piece or parcel of eacnei and bltnminous coal land lying in Darlington Township, County of Beaver and State aforesaid, and bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: • Be ginning at tbo oorth-wrst corner, adjoining lands of W. R. Sterling and lands of tbe said Tbe Darilngwo CanoelCoal Railroad at a post or atone, and running thence by land of said Com pany north eighty-three and three-fourths degrees east* one handred and twenty-four and nine-tenth* perchewtoa past; thencofy lands of the heirs of Edwin Morso'south one and three-fourths degrees west seventy- Wvra and six-tenths perches to a stone; thence by land of Elder A White north forty-eight degrees west fatty-seven and *o«-tentb perefies to area of root; thouce by lands of the same south forty-on* a6d a half degrees, west - burenty three and-four-tenths perches to a stone; thence by lands of William R. Sterling north thlrty-fiTe and tbree . fourths degrees fifty-five and luur-Untb* perebus to a stone; thepce by. lands of the. same north nineteen degrees west sixteen 'perches to a stone iu ths road; th«nc* by lands of I the same north one degree westtwentj-flreund seven-tenths perches to the place of beginning; containing ferty-eight acre*, be ths same more or less. The same being part of a Larger tract of land conveyed by Matthew Elder and Msry his wife To John White, by deed dated tbe 2Dth day of Octo ber, A. D. lRi-X and tbe said undivided belt being tbe same which John White and Polly his wife conveyed to tbe Dar lington Cancel Coal Rail road Company hy deed dated the 31s; day of October, A. D. 1563, recorded in the office for re cording deeds, Ac, in Beaver county aforesaid, la dev J book No. 32, pages 171 and 172, as by reference bt-lng thereunto hod will more fully and at large appear. Also, all tbo one undivided half of a certain other piece or parcel of canncl and bituminous coal land lying la Ddriiug ten township, county of Bearer aud Statu aforesaid, and ad iotnlcg the last hereinbefore described tract ol forty-eight - seres, and bounded and described as follows, vix: Beginning at a pCst and running thence north forty-on© and a half de grees, east seventy three and four-tenths perches to a red oak, (down:) thence sooth forty-eight degree* cast forty seven and one-tenth percbm to a stonri-thence south forty one and one-half degrees west seventy-three and four tenths perches to a stone; and throes north forty degrees west farty-seven and five-tenths perches to tbe place of beglnnlog; containing twenty-two acres, more or Ice*. ■ Of which said last described two pieces of land about twelve- acres are cleared, and thereon erected two two story fwaa dwbUlng houses and frame stable and black smith shop; and on which aro opened canoe! and bitumin ous coal mines. AL tha aCcreeaJd tracts of land are underlaid with a velnof connel coal averagingnix fort fa vein of bituminoas coal four f«t thick, aii J two veins of throe fuel each la thlcknera. Also, all that certain lot ar piece of ground lying and situate tn Darlington township, connty of Bearer and fltato aforesaid, containing not quito one acre, bounded and described a 3 follows, to wit: Bouadod oa the north by The Darlington Caaoel Goal Railroad, on the west by lands of Horse and on the south nod east by lands of John Whila: the said lot or piece of ground haring been conveyed to the said The Darlington Ganuel Coal Kailroml Company by John White, Ksq. Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground lying end sit uate in Darlington township, connty of Bearer and State aforesaid, ccotaiolng.about seven acres, be the same qiore or less, and being bouudod and described as follow?, to wit: On tbs cast by the borough of Darlington, on the north by land of William Wallace and'the neirn of William Dunlap, and on 1 the west and sooth by land of heirs of William Dan lap; the said lot or plcc o of ground having been parcba*ed by tbosaid The Darlington Canncl Coai Railroad Cutnpauy from Samuel Dunlap. Also, all that certalo lot or pleceof gronnd lying and rito ate in Darlington township, county of Bearer and fitateafore soid, atiho jonctiou of the Darlington Carmel Coal Railroad with the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, and containing fire and thirty-eight hundredths litres, be the same more or less, and being bounded and* described as follows, to wiu On the* oast by the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail road, on the north and weal by land of lienry and Elizabeth Jordan, and on the south by land of George M. Young ohd. Henry and Elizabeth Jordan. It being the came lot or piers of ground which was purchased by tho ■aid The Darlington Connel Coal Railroad Company from GeorgoM. Young and Henry and Elizabeth Jordan, Also, all those three several lots of ground lying and situ ate tn tbo borough or Darlington. county or Beaver, nod State aforesaid) and numbered hi the plan of said borough sixty-two, seventy-lire and seVenty-sU; said lot numbered stxty-two baring been purchased by thw raid “The Darling ton Cacnol Coal Railruad Company Doth ——... ■ and said.lnte numbered seveuty-flvo and seventy-six having been purchased by the laid ‘•Tho Darlington Cancel Coal Railroad Company” from . on which are erect- ed two or thryo small tenements. All of which said lands, Jenenpnta, premises and appurlo nances and property havo beeacccopled. enjoyod and used m a whole by the raid Company, and will be sold together as one whole or entire property. \ Js2E:«td JOHN GRAHAM, Trustee. iCOA_PAisrm -...A- Jvs. aoss UNDER THE NAME AND STYLE OP ztoss &. CO DIP A NY, HAVING recently purchased tho extensive COAL WORKS, . lately owned bo McOllTery A Smith 1 , ire now prepared to Itmriih Coal, at the Jr D*poL Immediately below Jaa. Wood A Co** Boling Mill, in boiu, barges or .wagons. They will also famish, with their own teams, in either of the cities to mann toe hirers or private families, at reasonable prices. hare secured tbe-sorrices of JOHN BMITLEY, who has had many years experience In tho Coal bdniaeu in bscapacity of Superintendent and ulesman. JalSzlly Transparent window shades.—- Gold Bordered, Landscape, Plain. Gothic and other styles for sale at tha Oilcloth Workrooms, 20 A 23 Bt Clair street. fel J. A H. PHILLIPS. INDIA HOLDER CLOTHlNG—Baptismal Pants, Wading Boots, and Short Boots for sole at tbo India Rubber Depot, SL Clair st. J. A It. PHILIPH. DOOR OIL CLOTH—Of all widths, front -24 to 244, and of a superior quality, for sole wbvlo ialoand retail by J.A 11. PHILLIPS, de2o . '26 nnd IS St. Clair etreot. All wool de lains, figured and Plain Usriooes, Irish poplins, Kaucy and Black Silks Black all Wool do Tlaid Casbuipree, Coburgs, Par mottos, to be toaud at BUBCUTIELD ft CO'S, col" North-east comer 4th and Market its. NEW EDITION.—Tho American Eclectic Practice of Mrdidne LyJ.Q. Jones, M. D., extended and revised by Wm. Ehertrood, M. D. 2 vtl*. K Vo. 600 up. • KAY A CO., U Woo l Strret. /~VLASS—3OO boxes Bxlo Glass; \T 200 do 10x12 do 200 do 10x14 do On hand and for saledow by ALEXANDER KING. YIRGINIA TWIST TOBACCO -100 kgs. Sand'S twist, prunrartidf, tor aale to the trade low. EDGEJITON A BTEWAKT.Agent*,. f r jg 127 Wood street. 'Ubs. primo hew Feathers ’< A.TWXLL, LKB 4 CO.° I INQ—50 bbls. now \b. m co. EUQUR—SOO Ibis. Superfine, Extra and r White Wbrat Extra Family Flour for sale by ftli i B. ROBISON- A 00. ' Tot ealo by ; TNftTILOQLLINB. *■ boxes, bbla. and •• INiriKLD * OQ. and for *r*oo. A f\ HHDS. PRDIE N. O. BUGAR in store and for sale by LEECH AHUrCIUNBON, fe!B ■ No. 116 Stcond andHs First street. on BAGS KYi DRIED PEACHES; 15 :do do do ApplCs; 100 Dus. small white Beans, In store and tor sale by de22 , Wit BAOALEY, 18 and 20 Wood st. BIIROHI lELD & CO., are closing out their wtntsr stock of Silks and Moos Do laldv at very tow prices, theyhavo alao received a supply of Bpriog Poods. gNEDAR BUOKETB AND TUBS-00 doz. V Buckets and 20n*st#ofTobiln stars and for saloby ton t . • • ISAIAH DICKEYACO. fgtsctUancoug. trustee; x. e CASKIIL COAL 19th Day of March, 1859, fix THE STATE OP AT 1 2 CTCLOCK, Jf, FLANKETS AND FLANNELS, homa made, eastern and Imported, of-dlflsrent kinds and aim ghawla, Cloaks and Drees Goods, a rood m»otV -• VQsaol 1 aiXAJfaONLOYB. 74 gsrkstst casks fereald' v W aarAB^BXKAACa.' albertisromitß. 1859. . FOPUXsAE THAT)B 1859. ItIBUO»S AND UIL.LLKERY GOODS. MUONS’! HI SONS! TO MERCHANTS, MILLINERS* JOB ‘BER3, DEALERS IN RIBBONS, MILLINERY GvA>DS ANDCASUBUYEHH In all sections of tbe countrv THKCAhH.RIBBON JJoUrfE, - HO CLamU-ri Stmt, New York. JOILY FkHIIKLL. EATABUMIED 1651. We bare originated a n«w principle—a now era iu the Ribbon Trade, whereby wexnoko Uua buam&ss plain, us plx and jrrspLt a* tusr ot Bkow.v Busrnna. WE NELL F«R CAfeli I 1 WE «tY FOR CASH! .We are satisfied with fi momrionr. Ask m> lb*ood Price. Uareelboor good* marked in PLAtN'yIGURKS, so that man, woman, and child “nuy alike,” and receive the sams value for their money. Oar prices for best Tatteta Ribbons, all colors,are No. 1 12 els. per piece. No. 4 &sl< cts. per piece U4 “ No. 10 $1.47 % per piece. We offer FANCY RIUBONB “*U styles,” “all colors,” “all qualities,” at prices DEFYING COMPETITION, AVD FOR CABH ONLY. //' Our EstabHihment Is the centre of attraction for RIB BONS. “tjalck Rates,f •‘Light Profits,” and “Good Value," for Cun. * TOUCHES ROUCpESI Vow Stylos and Psterns, at a taritig of SO PER CENT FROM CREDIT PRICES Examine oor sample*, and bo cerrirlnccd. BLO.VD LACES, QUILTIMUg, At, Ac. Our line of these Good* alway* fall. We Import end “Job” thorn at once tor 6 i«r cent advance. Marked price* OB all Good* “in Plain Figures.” A SAVING OF 40 PEE CENT ON THESE GOODS PROM CKKMT PEICEB. Oar intention Uto make the Ribbon Trade a* staple in regard Cn price a* domeatie good*. To do this, wo most sell ONE ill hi.ION DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS PER ANNUM. We are Union Men. “No North,” '-No Sooth.” W« so licit tho patronage of Merchants! In ever; section of the United Ftat*«, and are the servant* of alt who favor ns with their trade and patronage. JJiO. FAKRF.LL, CASH ItiUBONQOUSK, lid Chamber* Street, New Toik, near tho llmlion River Railroad Depot. jnic-lmd ToDaalera In Artiflolal Piotfera, Ostrich Feathers, Fancy Ooods,,&s- JOHN C. HENDERSON, SMYTH £ CO., have removed their sales rooms totboloflsof M 3 BROADWAY, and are ready to exhibit their sample* of FRENCH Vt.oWKRS, which exceed in variety any Impor tation* y«» made, nntuberinf Fifteen Hundred Stylet; the larger part made in oar factories in Paris, and pattern* con .fined. We bar.- r.l-m manufactured an extensive variety of Avia tc.Ot Ftovrst*, and in this class we have every conceivable quality, rt» i« and price of manufactured good*, and the materials t.if m«nfactorrr*. 1 Oor stock ot iMtrich and Marabout Imported Feathers I* large and varied tn quality and style; ami to meet the wants oftuo Trail-. w« have purchased and converted tho entire building*. N<- 5 Broadway and Greenwich struts, into ou» Factory hl>l ur* prepared to product) ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS under tho manugemeut of our Sir. E.Y.WBLOH. - FEATHERS coder the mauacvmebt of R, BENE. bACB, UL’CHKS, Ac, 4fcc„ ' Under tte management of EDWARD JAOKKON, of the lata firm of dnekaon A March. Cnr purpu*-* being the development of the above branch (a of liuuic Trade to to their fullest extent, we have im ported tnnUrinl and brought over French Artist* of Paris ian reputation with a staff of assistant* which, with the well known etQciency of the management; is a guarantee that the products of oor Factory will surpass in porfoctlon any goods hereto Coro made In America. Tho sales department Is confined to M 3 BROADWAY, and Is tinder tho following management. The French Plowar Department, Oatrich&nd Fancy Feathers, IL CREIGHTON. French Materials, P, HALE. Head Dresses, Ornaments, &e., G. WHCPTEMORE. Akeuicu, DxpA&maxT is Flowebs, Rtjcnxs ass Fancr Goods, under the manage meat of oar Mr J. KENNEDY SMYTH A 8. LEHEROIER. assisted by Mr. J. D. DAVIS A Mr. W. NUTTING. The IMPORTING.—In this leading derertmentof onr bustnert we purchase and manufacture the choicest de signs in the French Market, and receive by every steamer the laitityle appearing. Our sake „re -trictly to the WbolSaal* Busluree, and we re*p*ci fully invite merchant* to examine our good*. J. C. HENDERSON, SMYTH A CU, No. 5H3 Broadway. New York. JOHN MKN’DERSON A 00., No. 6 Broadway. HENDERSON, SMYTH A CO, JblOJui i No. 102 Roe do Riebeleau, Pari*. To Hotel Keepers, Restaurants, Drug- gists, Grocers and the Publics Dr. Brunou’s Bitters f HAY K, from their excellent qualities, been re<'i>:iir.undod by the MOST EMINENT PUYSI- ViANB a* ft ii'- «t voidable and never-falling remedy for dyspepsia. diarrhoea, DEBILITY HEARTBURN, BILIOUSNESS JAUNDICE, LfYERCO.\!-i*LAJNTS, BLOOD DISEASES, Ac., Ac.. Ac. viru and certain preventive against Fever uri'i Ague, Cholera, Summer Complaints, ,jc. and b tb* u.u*t reSanbi* and efflcaciooa Tonic and Ap~ petite Creating Compound ever offered to the public. By the iw.ii iht'M BTTTERS ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD will i- thoroughly eradicated, and all those who are eaffrniiT ir.m early exceae and PROSTRATION OP THE PU\ KNEKGIES will be restored toa UODU6T AND VifiOnuLS STATE OF HEALTH. The DIO i.:-T!VK ORGANS will t-e stimulated and PER MANENTLY STRENGTHENED, APPETITE will be creat ed, and tho. DEBILITATED SUBJECT RESTORED TO NSW LIFK. This remedy ha* a very agreeable tut*, and will be ta ken readilyA'f children'm well as adult*. All penor* suffering Irom any of the above complaint* are invited to try DR. BKUNON'B BITTERS. D»t—F«* an adult, a email wlne-glaaafol three time* a day; t>r a■ hild, a email tea-spoonful twice* day. K.. CRUGEB, SOLE AGENT FOR THE UNHED STATES, 743 Broadway, Flew York. at 50 cent* per bottle, 15 per down, $3 60 per gallon: extra BitUrt/or Jhr-ronm, by the gallon or barrel, at the. low prunef $1.25 per gallon: fine {UvugMoii Bitten, 11,25 per gallon. lor side bv all Druggists and Grocers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT j»6-dly;i 742 BROADHAT, A*. J*. &r. Right place for evergreens, Ac.—20,000 extra flue, grown of tho finest hardy va rieties, from to 8 foot. tO,t*Jo from small to 2% feet. 60C0exti»flno cherry. 42,000 peach nd 2 yards, fine, threo years Old. dwarf end standard. Ocr Nursery Stock In retry dspartmtrU is lame, which it will give on pleasure to show to our friends aoothk public. Pittsl-urch and Oakland Nurseries, Oct. 27,1&&8. JOHN MURDOOH. Ja. ij R P S S E S BVrPO K T R R S Hide to ordt-r or Repaired. CARTBIQIIT k TOO.VQ, No, R 5 Wood »t T) IDDLE, WIRTS & CO., No. 165 Liberty _tV street. For sale npon arrival: 2U>>bus.Clovvrdoed; G sacks Fiixoresi; t> bis. prime roll Butter; 200 bus. lakeshore potatoes; lu bbls. Dried Apple*; ILObua. small white Bratw; 20 bass do Pencil rf; 60 bns. seed Barley; 4 bbln. Potash; 25kgsnt*epkd Button to 9 SUNDRIES— 100 bus. Clovereeed; Au bus Timothy S«d, 1(»0 bus small white Baanr, 200 bus Dried Applrs; 10 bus Dried Klrterberriee: 2_bbls Walnuts, far sale by R. RODISoN A CO. BLACK. CAS^IiIERES —Bcrciipixld & up their assortment of three goods, Ktvctod-with tuueb care, ot tbo cunt approved manubmture, and sold at a modernto adranrti oo coat. Also, Fancy Cas gjiaerca lor men and boys’ wear. f„j4 ROSE OINTMENT—O doz., for tetter, ring worms, pimples oa the face, and other cntineous erup lioo-. fur rale by ' B. L. FAIfNKbTOCK A CO., folB No. CO, corner Wood ami kuorih sts. EUTTER.--1 bbl fresh Roll, • 2 “ “ Eggs, r»ceivr=; BBLS. WINTER BLEAC'D WHALE A OlLJust rcc’d and for sale by tol6 • W. MAOKKOWN. 107 Liberty streak EOLLBU1 IER.—10 bbls prime roll Butter just recclrod and tor sale by : JalB LITTLE A TRIMBLE. ! A LLEGUENYi CITY WARRANTS.— ■t\ $3,000 Allegheny City Warrants for sale by JAMES MABBHALL, fclfi:3td* ’ Botnjd Chnrch, Liberty street. SUGAR —100 hhds. primo N. 0. Sugar; . , 60 bbls lietlued White do For sal o by feis ; ILROBIBONACQ, .■Ji/TOLASSES—SOO bla. primo NO Molasses: 1 1VI 100 do Call, and N Y Syrup; T 6 bf bbls Molatsee and Syrup, For sale by felt < It. UOBUON A frl. fvf o. MOLABSESr-40ff bbls. Plantation xN« MoUßt«l!>r«»Mtr - JOBSUDUt'A 80.V,t . I 4 :-Ko. 257 Uharty«t. ; I T\RY APPLES—2S sks. this Say rec'd and j/ttfßtoby.. JbaV, gENBYILOOLLIfiR: ' fr.AKD—2 W)lfl.'andSO kognstfd«ad for iJUßieby . tia <&aowx&*<». : *.«. • w- tiomi. Pearl Steam Mill, ALLEGHENY CITY. RIBOKSW R. T. KENNEDY A BRO. WHEAT, RYE AND CORN PURCHASED. FLOUR, CORN MEAL MANUFACTURED AND IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY. N KW STOCK! CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, MATTINGS, Ac, ST TUI FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE . W. D. k 11. M’CALLDM Respectfully inrite the attention of stranger* vtaiting the Bair, and their customers generally, to a large and varied assortment of CARPETINGS, Just se3«ted l>y one'of lire firm now intbo East, consisting In part of VELVET and BRUSSELS, THESE PLY, SUPER FINE and COMMON CARPETINGS- Also, a largo lot or WINDOW SHADES, MATS and MATTINQ OP ALL KINDS, OIL CLOTHS, STALE BODS,TABLE AND TIANO COVERS, At, Ac, Ac, All of which wo are prepared to furnish at»- Grtnsly Reduced Haft* for Ot J*A. • JiTL A n. M'CA^UM Jp A V E K H A N' O I N 0 S SPRING WALL PAPER la now open for Inspection and Sal". The latest stylus o! PARLOR, OALL, DINING BOOM, CHURCH OEIL 1N a PAPERS Many entirely new destgns for-' Fire* Boards, Window Leather, Hides and OIL THE subscriber would solicit tbe attention of merchant* and strangers visiting the city to his present extensive stock of LEATHER, fellOE FINDINGS, TANNERS’ and OOREIEE’S TOOLS, TANNER'S OIL, Ac., which he offers to the trade at the Lowtsr market pries. He aoUdta an ezaminatton of his stock. Btaeco Worker, JAMES OWENS, CORXER ELM AND WYLIE STREETS, QTUCCO AND MASTIC WORKER y giteyartlcular attention to all order* for work tnhla CENTRES and ORNAMENTS of all kinds furnished o short notice, apglilyd stun a. Duraa...„._„ jjjtxa sacs hxnxt asTLia. DUPES, PICK * BAYLBB, Bankers and Broken, 3 and O Devonshire Street, B 0 8T 0 N. DB. & S. give particular attention to the • Mine* of Lake Superior, sre prepared to furnish reliable Information respecting them. A monthly review of the BL>ck and Money Market, with quotations of all the Current Securities will be sent to any address deal red. myatlyifcvßr Sundries.— 60 chests Young Hyson Tea, 00 Catty* “ •* “tor family u*o, 60 choata Black Tea, 60 bxs. Superior Tobacco Assorted, 100 ban Rio Coffee. A 60 bbla. New port Herring In Pickle, 60 “ largo No. 3 Macketal, ' 23 half bbb. “ - - 6 drums Cod Fish prime quality, 100 bbla. Salt, ICO has. W.R. Cheese, , In store and for sale on reasonable terms by » WM. M’CDTCHEON, r n 027 106 Liberty streeL KH KEOS SUP. CARB SODA—New Cartlo t/V.* 6 casks Copperas; 26 os Sulpb Morphia; 6 os Aeet Morphisi 20 Ibe Glycerine; 1 gross Amandine—f»r chopped beads; 10 lb* bid PoUsel; 23 bbls Linseed Oil; 13 do Alcohol; 10 do Turpentine. Received and for sale by W. MACKKuW'N, Wholesale Druggist, t No. 167 Liberty street. Steam job printing.— CARDa. CIRCULARS. BILL HEADS, BILLS LADING, HAND BILLS, LABELS, AC n AQ., printed si sh irt notice and in thc.lret style by \ WM. G. JOnNBTOjJ A CO. J*22 , Y 67 W*pd ■ west. -'’.. SIDES. Alsu, LEAK LkRD* In barrels, firkins and pails, tor salt by JAOKBON A TOWNSEND, Jal No. 12 FonrtJ] street, oear Liberty. OILS! OILS!! 2i)XJ gallon* W. B. Whale OH; 20 bbl*. Tanner*' Oil; COOO galls. LlOared Oil; boo do pure Bp«rm Oil; CV» do BlnphacfOil, For sale by T. 11. NKYIN k 00, 24 Wood it ATKINS' CELEBRATED “ 80 DAT CLOCKS, far donating Room and Parlor. Anaaortmenttnßoaewoodcam;elegmntpaUeras sst received ami for sale by J. R. REED A 00, . jegfedtf Jewelera, No. s da Pickled Salmon in tisrr**, Dw do Mackarel In kiUa, Do do Mm do do, Do do do Shad Jo bbls. Also, extra large Koe Herrldg and Alewivee, extra new smoked Herring; Ilalibut and Salmon, Jnat received and (or aalo at Frances’ family grocery and tee afore, Federal atreet, Allegheny. o*9 JOB PRINTING t Executed with promptness and accuracy at tb< STEAM JOB PRINTING OFFICE of asnoTAL. , JAMES WILSON having disposed of (~S ail Hat and Cap Store Room, No. 61 Wood has removed hia stock of Hat* and Capa to hlsHstStoraou Federal street, Allegheny City, opposite the New Sarlnga Back, where may be found a large assortment of Oats and Capa at very roducsd price*. UosToxxaj'Xßn ratuns tiu Noticb-—The present stock must be aold to make room for Spring Goods. dnlMtf SPRING MEASURING TAPES, Brat»a and Plated for sale by W. S. HAVEN, J*29 Nos. 31.33 and 36 Market street. COUNTING-UOUSii PURNITURE.- Deeka. Chairs, Tables, Stools, Ao. j*3l T. B. YOUNG A CO. ASSORTED COLORS ground in : oil for solo by Jel9 T. H. NBVIN k 00. DECORATIONS— Borders, Centers, Tes ter*, Fire Board*, Oak Panels, Frescoes, Window Cur* trnns, Coiling?, Pictures, Statues, Bird*, Ac, for sale by SUGAR AND MOLASSES.—Wo arc" con stantly receiving N O. *agarand Uolms**. boat quality which we offer to the trade at the lowest market prloe*. LINSEED OIL—A few'bbls. for sale ol good wealerr brand#, by JNO. THOMPSON A CO, felt 13d Third *tio*t. DR. R. a. WILSON'S Tonic, Cathftrtle and Anii>Dyipsptls IN bringing different kinds of medicines be fore the public, in order to show the high estimation in which they are held by others, many prefer to jmlilbh cer tificates and statements from perstut* at a distance. We might do so too; bnt at home we prefer home testimony, particularly since it Is from a clan of cltixeus that all.iu this vicinity know who they are and where tofludlbdm, and that what they say is reliable. Bnt road. Bt. CtUR, near Pittsburgh, Feb. 0,16C5. Hrssrft- B. L. Fjthnestock A Go.—Dear Sin?— I have used Dr. Wilson's Ileadashe Fill through a. period of Is years; I have recommended them to many persons afflicted with sick-beadacbe and administered tLetn frequently to those in my employ or ender my care, with invariable good re mits. Wens* little or no drags besides in our family; by a timely nsa of tbo pills we cre,no doubt saved many a trip fur A physician. A friend of mine, who has a good right to know, mid to me. w lf Iwu traveling, and bad, bnt one box of Dr. Wilson’s Pills, I woold not part with It for fifty dol lars if I knew I could not get another.” I cb*erfh!iy en doroo him as to their value noder the circumstances. My own opinion Is. there is no other pill eqnal to itwm. Tours truly T. ALQRO. From Thot, maekmort, &J-* bU Treasurer of AUsghtny County, Fa. . To Dr. E. A. Wilson—Dear Bin—l have been using yoar pills sinco IBM, and do decidedly aay they are the beat pill in nse, or that I hare any knowledge ot 1 first used them for ska-headache, with which I suffered beyond description. lam happy to say they entirely enredme. Bines then I to* «ffm as a family medicine; if lam billons, or any t Sing alls me, and 1 require medicine, I take a pUI, and U cures me; Ihev are mv only nedldue, and have been for the lMtl7 y^tts. 7 Til 03. BLACK MORE. January 8,1853. .. _ frm ITffluimScAfaum, Og, CV, Trmtyrer. Pimsmtao, Feb.B,lßsS. Messrs. B. L. Fahnestock A Co^-GenUemen:—ln my opinion of Oft merits orDr.B. A. Wilson’s Tonic, Cathartic) and Anti-Dyspeptio Pills, I will briefly stats that (or many years past they have been a standingmedklne in my fkmUy. A box of these pills is always U<} ot “»y one who jfiay feel the necessity of taking a say one to three. WhethsT It Is owing to the efficacy of theso pills or not 1 do cot pretend to say; bat 1 can safely assert thataince we havo used them my fsmllF baa enjoyed uninterrupted good health, and I cheerfully recommend them to all who only appreciate tins Inestimable blsasijC- Respectfully, At, WILLIAM KICHBAUM. From CM. Hk Hopkins, Icfe Owai Qmtniuioner of Out Stott WashXSOTqS, January 8,1868. Dr. R. A. WOton, piltibvryJi, ih-;— I have been using tout Anti Dyspeptic Pills, when occasion required, formany yearn, and can truthfully say that X have never found any medicine equal to them ID reßaring n» from affections of the stomach and bead: they have cover fallod to relieve ran from headache, and have always left my system in better condition than they found it I most confidently oommeod From Sam'tUxpor, £*t. Merchant Pa. Doctor E, AdjtoU WU.oio-Bom.il jmiillic, ,wr ,JIU vers ncoanuadad to to. bythelct. Jadgo Histoid I hsr, Otod thetoCTer Unto, told «*d tliton to toa».r .ret, tmrpoM us ttosll, utodieinto- It Id™ *»"«"“ tturefen, to concur in Utoopiotoncf Ooi. Wm . HopktA rf ■meetine as iniiiinsml la b» connaunlcatkm to yon of . • Prepared and sold by U-L- FAiiNEhI'OCK aalsDnutristanad proprietaraof VEEMIFCaE,No.«, corner Wood and-!Fourth att^-Pitt* roSy«mihg»i» til, meto tocfcfldrsaorAduHa, «TBr ,4i*oTKmi. , aniatar «Ur*» ttaetabfe DreggUtf an!fatant tUUdo* pmlmHbMA ~ . ■ ’^ncdMtwT- T'‘ ; A.Ntl hominy DELIVERED, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jaundice, Salt Rheum, Mercurial Diseases, General Debility, | Liver Complaint, | Loss of Appetite, 4 LOW SPIRITS, F6.nl Stomach, Female Complaints, Together with all other Disorders from nn improper Condition of the circulatory System. As a general . Tonic its effects are most Benignant, and cannot Fail to benefit where used perßCvereingly and according to directions. Terms—OASnon Delivery. NEW STOCK Our Block ol Sbsdea, Tester*. Ac B. JCDMCNDBON- A Ol No. OP und (» Tbi>H W. WILKINSON, 2H Liberty street, Pittsburgh. EUOULDERB, W. O. JOHNSTON A CO , &7 Wood rt. MARSUALL A 00. LITTLE A TRIMULIL /atonal. • Mtttitaii ~ -—■] J^TFdTFy 7 s''Tm jp k'o v eTS BLOOD-BBARCHER! For the Coro of all Diseases arising from an Impnre state of Blood, such ns SCROFULA, Cancerous formations, - Cutaneous diseases. Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the Face, . Sore Eyes, Scab! lleatl. Tetter affections, Old and Stubborn I’lcera, Rheumatic Disorders, XE IP Kv/DKXCE. Being a (Dieted with a griovoui TelUr ou the arm* and &ce—-after Hying rainy remedies which utterly {ailed to core—l wu persuaded to try Lindsey's Improved Blcmnl Searcher, sod now, «ix weeks after finishing tiio gxcuxii Boms, pronounce myrelfeonsd. The Totter broke oat), something orer a year ago, on the tnaido of my arms, extending from the elbows down to the wrists; alto, on my face, immediately round the mouth and chin, and continue! to bo a perfect torment to mo until cur* cd by tho Blood Searcher. My arras, at timat, were almost useless, owing to the cranks and sores on them, liable to bleed at any time on the least exertion to lift or work, and sometimes so itchy that I could scarcely prevent tearing off my Both. I bsvo now been cured six weeks, and feel it due to Jlr. Lindsey, and to the put/ic generally, to mako this statement, and hope that others like myself may he benefit* ed by using his valuable medicine. her JANE X WILSON, mark Sworn and subscribed before mo. ono of the Aldermen in and for the city of Pittsburgh, this '23th day of Jnly, A.D, *867. AND. McMASTKR, Alderman. Dft_G. n. KEY SER, wholesale un;nw.». [•••anre weeds, a remedy that cure* every kind of Human freio the worst Scrofula to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred casta, and never failed except In twoeaaewfbolb thn*«ierbcraor.) Uo has npw to his petti asion over two btuidiro rerUQcaU-s of its value, all within twenty mile* of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a oorshig sore month. One to three bottlea will cure the worst kind of pimples ot the face. Two to three bottles wfl] eeeur the system of bolla. Two bottles are warranted to cure toe worst canker In the and stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to sure the worst case of erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all honors of the ayes. TwoboUleearewarranted to cure running of the ears and M c tehee among the hair. four to six bottlea are warranted to cureoorrnpt and ran* sing ulcers. One bottle win cure scaly eruption of the skin. ‘ Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the meet despe rate eases ot rheumatism. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure tbsworat eases or ringwwm. Three to tour bottles are warranted to ears salt rheum. five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and perfect cure la warranted when the above quantity Is ta fcao. Nothing looks so improbable to those who hare In vain ried all the wonderful medicines of the day, aa that a com mon weed growing in the and along old stone walls Should cure every humor in the eystetnt yet It is now a fixed fact. If you have a hnmbr it baa to start. There are no iff Dor anda, hums or ha’s about the suiting some cases and not youra. I peddled over a thousand bottles of It lo the vidni yof Boston. I know its effects in every case. It ties e reedy done some of the greatest cores ever done In Mias druMtta. I gave Uto children over a year old: to old people of sixty. I have seen poor, puny, wormy looking children wbuee ffesb waa soft and flabby, restored to a perfect state ef health by one bottle. To those who are subject to a sick headache, one bottle will , always cure It. It gives great relief to catarrh and dliri naaa. Some who here bevn costive for tians have takensad * btwa regulated by It. Where the body Is sound it works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the fane uans of nature, it will cause very singular feelings, but you mn-tTffflha lilum-* —* l -*T* l *ir disappear in from four K anceofltsfoMtlooipshehtho stomach Uatuwt,the bowel* are at fhnlt, ahd the whole system soffera inconsequenc Qof one organ—the lAoar— having ceased to do itsduty. For the disaarea of thator gan, one ot Un proprietors £4 has made it hisstndy, in a practice of more tOjwptwMty years, to find soma remedy whpfowtih t(.rpmtu,n ti|y. s many darangem’tatowhich it la liable/ / * ToprorethattbUrom?3f?Jt ' bled bolt baa but to try a buttle, and .Three Gams remove all .invigorating the stomach. I’uri/ging the Blood, 1 whole machinery removing effecting a radical rare. j BILLIOUSATTACKEvn 1 bitter, prevented,by I £iooj [nrxgorelar. I Ooedaaeaftsreatlngtssufr 1 and prevent the food from 1 Only onedasetaksu before mart. Only one doee taken at “ gsntly, and cures Cbs-Q One doeo taken after ewh 49*Onedoee of two tue- h Side Beadaejit. < One bottle taken for ft- |_ cause of tha disease, and , Onlyooedoseimmediatsly H Oao'dree often repeated is Jforbtu, and a preventive •9.0n1y one bottle is « system the effects of modi* a ftS-One bottle taken for /a towneaor uunatoral color H One does taken a abort I 3 gur to tbeappetlte,A makre PJ One dose often repeated rhesa in Us worst forms, 0 Ansel Complaint* yield - Oocortwodoses cures at- rl Children: there la no surer, , the world, as it never fails. at last person troo forma, conviction la certain. morbid or ted matter from place a healthy flow of bile, ceasing food to digest well, giving tone and health to the the cease of the dineeso— cored) and viatii the occasional use of the fldent to reUbve the stomach rlaing end touring, retiring, prevents Night- nfght, leoseos the bowels (IKWM. meal will care Dyspepsia. tpooafiilswlllalweys relieve male obstrerVn removes tbo make* a perfect care. relieveeOtslie, while a acre core for CK ole r 4 of Ctulcta. needed to throw oat of the dne after e long sickatm. Jaundice remove# all sal from the skin. time before eating glvee vl> food dlgeet well. cores Chronic Diar while gunner and almost to the first dose. *] tacks ceased by ffirras In safer, or speedier remedy (n 49*A few bottle* cores absorbent*. We Uke plcnnirain rocom prefontiie tor Fever and and all Invert of a AX with certainty, Atbotuaod* •ondertol nrtor*. JU who uk it are firing their unanimous testimony in its favor. Dropsy , by exciting the mending this medicine as e Ague, Chill Peter, lout Type, ft operates are willing to tenting to Us Hitter in tht mouth with the Mvigoruter, and iwatiow both together. The Liver Invigorator I** Scientific ModkslDiacofbrr, and la daily working eorte almoat too gimt to believe. 'll care* m If by magic, corn Viefirtt dost giving ixjuytr, and Mldom more than iioo bot -1,0 ** rw l utfcd to core any kind of Uwr OraplaluL from the wont Jaopdleeor Dyapepala to a common Deadarhe, all of which are thereenllcf a Diaeoeed Liver. PRIOR- 091 DOLLAR PXR BOTTLK. DR. HANFORD, Proprietor,34s Broadway, New York. DR. GEO. 11. KETBER, No. 140 Wood atreei, Pittabarsh ap6:lyd*wr Union Hydraulic Cement. THE FAVORITE MAKE, used and ap proved by Railroad Contractor*, Bridge and Cittern Builder* for year* part. Warranted of best qnalltyaad for aalo at the very lowest market price, by XEEOiIA HUTCHINSON, No. 118 Reoond at. and 145 Pint et. PAPER HANGINGS—W. P. MAR- A A CO. are now opening new Paper Ranging* in every etjle of Cloth, Gold, Batin and Plalnjlaleh. Beau tiful panel* in plain Unta, oaks and polycbrenic. Decora* live border*, tartars, figure*, etatoM, pie tore*, curtain*. clr* glased and plain Wall Paper, In great qoan* Utlea,6fgood designs. Come and cee, ■eiO No. 8T Wood etroet. JgELL HANGING! OIIHAT REDUCTION IN PRIGEII Door Both at $2,50 id tpwwd*, pot op In the beat ityle by J. D. UATHBWB, ISB Smlthfiald Pt TIT HEAT—SOO. bus Red prime Wheat in TT store and for sale by fl 4 niToncooK, ircurgßY * co. Quinine —700 om. for sole by D. L. FAIiSEdTuCK k CO., f No. 60, carper Wood and fourth «U BETTER AND DARD—ISO kegs packed Potter odd W km So. 1 Lard (or ml* by : i “ R. ROBISON * OOr ifTtrHEAT AND CORN-88 Backs Tenl j Tw ll&&Tabn. Cora, to ttteiaa-fefwlaby : BIS-IBAIAH PIQgIT*CO; fENN« BLOOMS,—6S tons in etoro and Katlroais. 1839 THE PENNSYLVANIA HS vrvcE??re=^ CENTRAL RAILROAD. W.^ 11 «j?g3 The capacity afth\i Raadisnowcejual tnany Vn (hccnan fry. THKKM TUftUUGII PASSENGER TRAINS RR. TWEEN PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA; connect ing direct in the Union Depot, at Pittsburgh, with ihrocxh Trains from nil Western rjtjta fur Philadelphia, N*-w Vortc. Boston. Baltimore aod Washington City; thus furm-Ling farilmea lur the traneporUCjou of PaKwogre tu.«arp.n-*r-i tor »pwd aud comfort, by any other root*. Exproee and Fast Uun run through tn Philadelphia without change of cars or conductor*. Braokibg Cars are attached l«* «•»■ h rri.u ; Woodruff's Sleeping Cars to Kxpn—s-Aud Fast luu.' Tlo* Express ruaa daily, Mail and Fast Unc .'uad/wo cX.rptrd. three Daily Trainscanoivtdirect i.. r N‘»w'y-r*. Ttie Mail Train leave* the passenger u rri i c ::i.'ru ing, (except Sunday.) at £ci*> o'clock, l'lttaourgh tu:i«-. ar riving in Philadelphia at 10:31) w. The Kiel Line (ra.-.-pt Sunday.) nt 4.. - r. * , » op pieg only at principal stations, making .lire*'! i-unn,not Harrisburg t.-r Baltimore, and arriving in Ph'i.clrlj.'.ia or Baltimore atb&o ». and New York r m. The Express Train leave* th- M«iu n <>v-ry m-.ri.inc at 2 2D a. «„ stopping only at Green-barg, lotrois-. .luhasn-wr. W illtrn-re, liantzin. Altoona, A>-., n-taiiw ting hi llairia hurg With the Train direct U-r K.»!Uin-.r-. «r. 1 nrnnr-m Pbn».:-Ij.i,u or lUltimore r. M . New Y.nfc i • J 1 [• a ACCOMMODATION TRAINS: The Jolinnown Accommodation Tram leavr-g ilnjl > (e\rrpt Snnddy.) at 2:20 r, M. Stopping nt all slattni.s, m„1 it ;u mng as fur as Concmsngh. lint Accomm.xl.iion Train for Tnrll-fn-) !' n - it h);iO * jj. Nrcond Accotnuuslation Tram l.rTurfie Cm’; '.-a< » daily, (except Sun-Ui.) it 1 !.: >• Third Accomm>»laii.. n -j r „, , ly, (except B'IH-tsy.) at if •r* - " '' Traiua for Uiairaville a:>.i fh.j, , tn . .. . Intersection wiUi nistlKj.'. C”.’ he Johtiotown acr>-niis.-~J.«u. ni ; .[ i'.,,.'*,,!, «• *' Tars xi.w\r; as \,. -»■ T r , . ASK FOR TlCiiirrs BY' MT7>;.i.;ij. l ' * Tbr completion of the W.-n-m c.i;,r.>-ct, •• ; ,y ; aylvohia Railroad to Chic-igii, tin* tn<- *' " Direct Line bet>r* Travelling i-m-li . I‘ARTIES .SHirPiSG EASTWA HI) advantage tothip ly ihix Route. The Greatest Facilities' offered for the Protection and Speedy Trausporta tlon of LIVE, STOCK, ADd Goon AcoomoDmoaß with uscnl privih u liw Kallroils ot ohl ~ K« nfo- !;v. lu* diana lliitiuis, Wisconsin, l<-wa, »r Mi-cin, t / r:sui direct. The Pennsylvania Rmlroad al«ocounic!s af riusl-urgh with Steamers, by which IWU can be l..i«ard.d to u.,y jKitt on the Ohio, Muskingum. ICeutokky, Tuim-Aseo, C'iii.. berlnnd, Illinois, Miratsalppi, Wiscousiu, .Missouri, hnusss, Arkausos and lUU Rivera; aud at Clevcuud, bunduskv m.d Chicago with Steamers to all retain the Lakes. - Merchants snd Shippers entrusting th« traa«i»ortati..c 3f tboir Freight to this Company, can ralv with cuufidrui.:f ai art charged ly other R. K*dT Be particular to mark packages "via Pens'* K. K Merchants in the West ordering goods from tliu East, wilt do well to dln-et them to lx-snip(>cit tin* Route. Parties attending to their o«n hhipmcnts from the Ka*t. will find It to their intoreat to rail..n the Age'nta of tl.ia Company at the following placos tedure shipping; or I-tt-rs addressed to either of them ou the #ubj,rt >n.ighty will meet with prompt aUejiUoO. D. A. HfEWART, Agent, Pittsburgh; K. J. 6NKKDKU, Punanelphia. MAGRAW A KOONB, bO North Street. BaUimote. LEECH A 00., No. 2 AaU-r Iluuw>, or No. 1 h. Wxn. St. New York. LKBOII A Co< No. bl Kilby itTe*.t, Ih-sion. U. U. noOSTON.rwaf rrtvjhl Ag'U 1-liiladelphla L. L. HoUPT, Geu'l Ticket Ay l , i»iiilnj<-lpli,s. Tn r. m. Arrivo at hL Louis.™ 11.45 p. u. and 1:15 a a. WE Vv’UULI) inform our customers west, atiil cth'T* tlmt hare purchased the Mi tire sto> k and good will of the firm of HAZLETON k MOuKK. of Vm ft county, in this State, who from this date decliu- Liuiiuoici in our later, and left their DOta and accounts Hgnlnut {uirLica Wont of the Mountains with us for collection. Wo will, assoou as possible, waitvponoarcus ttsoe<*of tbi> tau-fim, forthepurposeof collect Injt the atnc-nuls duo, and roceittbg their order* far farther fupt'Ueo. Our Mock l» now Urge and well assorted/ comprising t " T, ‘ r T tnrjcity of Euygy Whips, Wagon IFAfpj; At CHICAGO, with all the Great Kaetern uwl .WrtJmrn d ti> ask tho_attentJfm_ofdsaf Lines. er *- ~ ““ GOING NORTH. Leave East St. Leu.* at d:00 A. ■. a:i-l fcOO f. «j Arrive at NkSQ r. it. and T.lu a. u JOILKT ACCOMMODATION. Loeve# Joliet*l7.oo A. M., Chicago at 6:GuP. .M. Aif~ All Trains now run orcr (bo new Lido bctwveu Chicago and JolM, p-iwlng through liriti«r*-|**«rl, AU)“;«» sad Lockport. CONNECTION?: At JOLIET, with Ruck Island Railroad Wwt, and “Cut Off,” East. • At PKOKIA JUNCTION, with Pooria jnd Oqnnwka Rail road fc»r Peoria, UaUshargh, liurUngl.iD anor'nt'''.'!*nt. K. M. QOODRICII Geo. Kutero Agent. nc.3 r.n < :;ily WINTER TIME, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. ON and niter MONDAY. r^- November 2), ISAS, Trains ffif* wtil leave tho Depot of tin* Pennsj Ivansa lut!re..d, il. pit burgh, a# follows: v ~—*■'■ • - • -j and y«r I o «. i. I;ur.„i’ . To./Tty. Detroit, Mllaat V,", Oiii i'i'.) tv.t: r >». '.or.!, \Vu S t T‘i a. a. train roun.cta at lUv.ud uii‘i ti r.nj r n:> irottn « the Tuscarawas branch. Paaseogus des.r«t'g to co to Cbl-\rr>, vii Clowlu;..!, :ji be particular to a*k for Tickets via tjU-T.liunl. At'ctr Lint.— Mall, 'iXitA.il. Klprro kJL'. r. a and Ac commodation fi.OO P.M. lor WhtcUtj*. y.4Lfaviiie, » 1 ic, Columbus and Cincinnati. lb- p. x. train will betwwn Pittsburgh and AV'tllsvillr. cZcept t■> bits np paineuger# going to point# till tho Kiv-r tina. ?:io u. and 6:o0 p. M. trains (top at all station*. I‘ulti‘uryh, ColuTubvj and Cincinnati ftl-irt /.in*, rt'a Sfal'cnnte^—Mall, ?:GS a. k.nnd Ilirough hipro*« 2.i6, for NewarS, Columbus, Dayton, Intlianopolln, Ciccintihti, Cairo, St. Louis, New Orltatis, and allpoini# j u tho c-ouOi and W«L Tbo Express Train root through f.-om Pittsburgh to tin cinnati wuhoat change of cars. Splendid b!e>-|>\ijg cars av tactied to tech Express train. Passengers desiring to go to Columl-ui. Cinrfomul. i tc. cr any point be>ond Oulumbos, by tnu short Jiu«s must be pur tlcalar to ask for Tick, u tia SusubonvilJo. Baggage checked through, and Lauded fr.ecf r'iargr. Fare always as low us any other ret.u-, «i,d c.-uouttiomi certain. . .... Through Tickets can be procured at Pltuburgii, lltnh borg, Philadelphia, New York »od Breton. M. ft. MYERS, General Ticket Agent. jalP.tf gop't. 18,9. Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad Co.. 1859^ THE BALTIMORE Airr-nr-CHEE™^ OHIO RAILROAD OOMf'AVY •f* now prepared to receive and forward McrcOauuia.. order through billa of lading to end from - - Pittsburgh and tlie Eastern Cities. Bates guarantee] to be equally fovorablo with th.~,<* cf the Penusylraola Rail Road Co.. or *uy othv-r liu.,. Por lafonnation aa to rates, fv-ittttve. wr.. t-t.- .....n—. tion may be made by letter or In person^ n> e:tss*-\, ifo. undersigned agents: - ~ At BOSTON, Mum Potter, cor. Slate and Wash# : “ NEW YORK, C. W. Perrdl, 22J Broadway, A*tor lloßse. ' .\*i " PHILADELPHIA, Colhoon k Cowton, ronu*4 and Cherry streets. “ *• Col. Kelly, cor. Sixth nod Chiktt. " BALTIMORE, J. T. England,Camden Station. * PiITSBURGU, J. A. Coughey,lt4 Water air- Cr Particular attention of merchants, mar— and shippers genemlly, ol Pittsburgh, All* ghar nn.l vicinity, iscalledtotho facilltiesor this Acio h com pared with othora, and their patronago and f » re spectfully soUrib-d. UENRY D. 1 s. fntOitf General Freight Ag-nt O. rpiiE mTsFu RUIO’T. A wir.NE k cmcAOO KAii-rSB-BXBiSim&S.- . ROAD, completed from Pittsburgh tc Chicago WOODRUFFS BLEEPING CARS attache,! to all urplTl trains. Through without change ufcora. On and after MONDAY,‘DECEMBER 10th, IS&S, Trains will leave .the Elation, corner Liberty and Grant eim>ts, Pittsburgh, as foiiuwa: _ _ Pittsburgh. Crestline. Ft. Wayne U. B. Q.46 a. U. iSi y. a. 900 p m. Emigrant. _ p, - 416 P.M. UliO r. X. 6.40 a. v. Arrive at Chliago—Mail. 6 30 a. L3O a. m. RETURNING. Arrive at Pittsburgh—Express, IjJA a. ua raaseugrr, 0.00 A. ua Mall, 4.26 p. in Accommodation Trains, from Pederal street, Alfogbonv, for New Brighton, 0.30 a. « , and L4U p. «. Prom ** “ 6 SO •' i-iio “ Through Trains concectas follows— - At Alliance, with trains on tho Clercland Pittsburgh Uall Road. At Omrllls, Ohio, to and from Millerßbnrft, Akron, Cnyhoga Falla, etc. 1 1 * At Mansflol'l, Ohio, for Me Yrrhon, Ebelby, R.mduakv,T,v lodo, Detroit, etc. At Oreatllne fur Delaware, Spring Gold, Columbus, Clnclnruv ti, Xenia, Dayton, lodlananolis, Ft. DmU, LouisrUiv, ole. .At Purest for Springfield, candusky, Dayton, Cicclnivsti, * etc., etc. A* Findley, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc., eic. At Ft. Wayne for Peru, Lafayette, Ind., Ft. I/Oul«, nnd Inter mediate porta In Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth forLoporto. At Wanatah for all |>oioU on tbe New Albany and Salem Railroad. • And at Chicago, with trains for all points In nUnol^lowa Wisconsin aud Mionoscta. ’ ■ ■ “.vuou, a»uu M'UUIWiLa. Tor farther information and through Tickets apply to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. , ». Passenger Button, Pittsburgh. E. 0. STEVENBON, Ticket Agent, _ , „ I’ass-uger Ftotlon, Allcgbe.ly. Through TlckeUfor sale at ail tho Ticket the Company on the line of tbo road, to all mirts of tbe United ' t j£a’ J. j. nOUSTON, Ueu. tWr Agt, Pitts. XRKIGHTDKPOT TOTIMS CORNER OK BUTI.EIt AND CAUSON STREETS, NINTH WARD, AND A ORKAT 118 DCGTIONOF TARIKP KATKH.—On and ofirr JULY »>ra, 1867, freight will t>« received aa above at the lullowitig rnk* To Mahoning H.V. per 100 pounTfcI Tickn Aten Plttaburgn and Conn*irvll!« [UlirotU. ON and after MONDAY,BTrangra™ the SolMo«,Pu»i.i rl r Twl..W»«tßraßWS —USmn (except Ijaod.y..) from tio PiaujlcMta Ballroad Proot, m lollow*: 3 - MallTrtln Iwtw I'lttotmrgb...../ ExprewTrain “ “ KXTTKnJTC: Mil Train Irarce OoaneU«TlU**u.. zoo y. a ArrlTtag at Flttrtmreh “«!?? f f* £**»*» be bad at Pwm« T lranta T&t't Offlc.' 2wSt T^°* tl ? r & Combcrlaa.l,etc, and &rt£?e£ with ccxxhc* forilt, PW nt , koc^ *° a fraafutaborgb andataHomanmoFitt** s&ss&ss MJ b* «rrwrf ’ rtU “ V lU:irc*v3, a* Piwbarfiti; ; - j._T^ Jl ° -■' ' »*UCKBSOSIiB«?r f IUfiNH'URE AND OHAiRSOPCTEEY < ? l *°fP tto gooh*cdcyßiad< toofdey. > «nit'<^> afa>^ ” T ~'-^Snjftsipr UOLLAK ’B'A VIAT GB BASK No. 65 Fourth Streets •-• cua nTjrn.sD is isu. OPEN' O’CLOCK and-EatsrCaT. craatnga» from May to N-T-o l-er 7 » b'Ctecfc; and ftoco No Teml-cr u - : -Srrt, frna 8 to 8 tfdodt.‘ m-T r "' s r' aU icmi o«t )*m thaa ooeD*H*J Ac dsUattd twice » jear,la nuallr -.ryl rv lol '*”'® s fc a» been #eOdan* I •-:«-» Ham tio lUIIS W*9 crgan -7* '‘ *. 01 €IS per cam. a trur • ■ ■ 1 u.# crater ■ daraLtf uauv uni ;v mo:* iupTwt trcinthaflr** cSttritjbha, ti... twtoajwrwitt ptf. loca/a! -V. r,,..., 0 „„. .“ir. *v? JJ.pag*.^; rsir*£- ,a '■»iasMr^sS F'~nJrr.t—lu»!>, l». lI—U. t>.... .n. S. 1J4V...U. .W-tlurjf ,uid Tv'-zlvr; a-i I U'*—.-trieUwF Ba Nt\i N U IiUU S£S OF JOH IUMU. .. SOiIKiLSKT, . Koi’XT i:l>:asant, CX>NNKLLfc\ IU.iJ UNIOS'TOtTX IiJioWSiVHXK. ■ r*. .-i- •• •; JNJJL.VNA “ •aiu.ll.x-cd. L-init luu* „ cd bought « ‘ f,*' bvogtitacd sold RiW 1.. U. CuTTc.-i.xiniigttcc riud a.'.leOtmi solicited. f Cemetery .Marble, WorHa. Ko. 333 Liberty Street, below Wayne, ' mmoßnni n. J MATTHEW LAWTOH r r. a c t ic a l mm lutoii tsrisu e s respectfully to in T? l‘«TTa tiii friends and the public generally, t h Mn }>ih ii tur-J th«> aU>to prcialtrt, for che tad raU of cvrry variety of Marble Work, roci u ‘ ' Tomba Tablets and Gravestones, of every rarlety *LtO. Csnlrn TalU, - Pier, Dnrcao , •ad Wanh ftautl Top*, Ac, Which I.- ts '.fiyrinc as lew at any c-lher«fftabHshraent We«t i ( thu insinnlmu*. Ilia «iock 1* entirely new,and haa baen X'lwtfil by ittpiielf. expreuly lor thl* market. Helaalao prepar-l ta built! Uttrbd Vault*, endow Bar I*rt* with War ble < r Ft .of, nnd i<> extroto any other work tn fall Hne, a any < f tlic l>Qgterif« adjoltday PittaTorgh } aercas bx rttjoasioa ro K-t. T. B. Lyman, Robert i :c<> Work, nil of which beU preparedto furnW' «;-li r: notice. mhlfislly To tDo Wtup Trade. Pittsburgh stamp and Stencil' Works vTn o. i 3. ws, Sunup, Stcncit and Brand Cutter. JOBBING CU’MJ.R, GRINDER, Ac.— Knives. Sdsaorsand Razors Qronnd, Ac.; Enilo Blade* luwrt.-d: Tulde Knlvon kit-paired, and General Jobbing at* tonciisJ lot lj iCK.-'MITH AND BELL-lIANGKIi, &o* 13S fiatlllifleldSlreet, near 81xthi PITTSBURGH. PA. i.'- vr f!r>n is prepared fo make anjthlngln the «»i «*lgt? tix)!, «r do any kind of smith work what lytfclrd COOEING 2? OAS. A. WORD TO THE 1 .ADTBIR. r rilE HEATED TERM fS~SPPROACH JL ING. «od wo call the attention «f the ladles to the fact that COOKING, IRONING, &0., C*n U> dooo with oecnotny, without f-ppraaira beat, with* net e'«.it, and with divisteh-—the fir® bHng always ready In a n. *.-ert—by cring \ -)! njg.-m'j Gas Cookin' Stove, To which w. r.-AjMvtfully li.vlte your attention, at Ko. 7b street. n* a. JOJIXSOV k 880. ‘■■•u City for wUe, apOally BAZAAR AND UVEItI STABLE, ' DIAM(.».\D HtEET, NiiAH LIDERTT, PITTSBURGH, TA. Horses, buggies, carriages and everything usually fonfl3 In a fin* class Bazaar, cn h:»ua and tv order at nil time*. Hartt* trtil trained and rtZinUe; VrAidu cl'jmtar.d comfortable. ter carriagna u> funerals, or for faynWf, p; net unity utteuded to, at at! boura. bought and cold; ata, kept ty tha day wees sroon th. selTtdly WALNV*I HAIiL RESTAURAHT, iUr,OSW HALL, FIFTH STREET, JOSEPH PRIO3SER, PROPRIETOR. ALL THE LELICACIES OF IV THE 6K ASON, pn-ptired by the moat ex* ccots.e-rvodup at the shortest boMSSHE hi X.O'CLOCK A.M. UNTIL TWELTE O’CLOCK P.M. AH articles in the line, peculiar to tbo East, Writ" or Sootli. rt-o»ived daily by Lzj-rvM, and served up to order,— Uu«iu<-Ba iu«n will find tbo table at WALNUT HALL all that they cmihl dvciie. Jcy Whdlmalo Depot for Oyrtcro, Flab, Game and earty fel3 odltlyd T. W. 'c, Watoto end Clock Uaktr, sQk / ‘ IMI'ORXKII OP &fW3 TPINE W ATCHESAND JEWTir.RV vQr A No. USViftl) #trvet, between Wood and Pitta* burt*h V'jt ,+fSZi!' oular attention paid to the repairingor~yi?TW Tw ' \ Tlt.lJl JIAKIIL.K W«ntlC~.^~ MANTELS, nianufoc turfed by XJA n>t£>iu?i-y, ,-tlwaya on hand at very low prices •Turnimro nod Wtubstand Tops. Monuments, Tablet*, and Grave Bfouei, a IttTCT and bean* titnl Ktock always on hand. • 3 . 19 Liberty strort, Pittsburgh. Wareroom, No. odd, Slant:-! Room ou aocoiidstory. _T?. , 5 . 17. W. WALLACE. Railroad Stocks.. TIIE SUBSCRIBERS will exchange $5OOO •f R. R. STOCKS for WESTERN LANDS. Those on tbo Missouri river preferrviL rar4ultf JOSEPH R. LETECIT A CO. WM. WILKINSON. 217 Liberty st.,Pitts- Lurgb, woald *olicU the attention of merchant* Tie- Iting tho city, aui all other*. In making op their'stocks to bis very axteceiro ateck cf LEATHER ani TANNERS* OILS, which being purchased bofote the rise, bets enabled to aril upon reasonable tenaa, He haf'aln the niont extensive of LEATHER. BHQH FIND INGS and CUUItIKKS' TOOLS to be found in tho otv Jai’idlf SUGAR AND MOLASSES— ~ 603 bbls. N.O. Molasses,(oak cocnoragu} 'io u Golden Syrup; lujhtnls, N. 0- Sugar; COhbla. IL'Criislnxl Shagar, Jurt rKSd and for salo by LITTLE k TTmrpr,p_ BEDSTEADS, Bureaus, Tables, Ward* robe*, fcecretarira, Safes, Clulra,Tet»* let-*, Kxtenaio.i Dtoiug Tables, CnUbad and In Wareroom*. - Ji3l T. B. YOUNOA CO HAKE CHANCE TO BOY QUEENS-' wAllE,—lt b<-.ug our inientlonto close Ouratoekla tun Diamond, City, on the lit of February next,- we will sellout th, h dance orour stock of Qacenmn. Ac,- hdow coil Jill W>l. PHAUa*.-. ' CUE 6S —A liirgo lot jugt rcc’d ond for.Baio *7 , W-B, HA YEN, MatJcncr, • I* l ~ corner Market and gocood streets. Q TORES* SHELVED,'Store fronts altered, kj repaired aud put up in tho iatojt stylo at the shortest possible notice. Learn jour order* at tho Ccatral Planing Mill, Water near the IV at ftflicn. Aliogbeay. ■ jalft *■ €' ARPE'NTJSK'S'WOilK, Jobbing and Ho pairing will b* promptly ftttinSoJ to by 1 carlo* yoor : oMersai lit*- Co,ir.il i’Jsmsg Mill, Water near th* i'oet Office, Allegheny. _ J»l9 S' Tta BiT - rt>c’J Bid Iji bjl-' l-/ DliV PLA U ILLS—3UO bus. Term. Peaches It 't'-ro au*J !■>: «a!» by , DKI ILAOUbS—2OI. ska now landing m t: ?t< atn-'r Mcrntas &nd for by ” I3AIAIIHICKEY A CO. TV’' IOT M IY , bi '‘ KD - 30 b “s- Timothy Seed, JL roc J nn>i for agio by HULK A ('0 KK—2kj bags prime Rio Coffeeijnst y_m J «i..J ,tr >a|.« by . LIXTLK A tptvtJE. 7fi goo«l, fur and prime Sugars • V oil !-vo j.r-!!,.; Kia Coffc-e, .. ... JustrvtMu>)4 t.g*gik£l lASTpilOlL^^n^^OQ^; DOHjC .1000 bos. £ar Com in store and -^Ecn^iiuTcniNm.^ "tOO A.U. 3S» f. |r. /jiyKSif arjM hnlilACCOi-lO.kgs.-Stinnf anailokgis» j uid fcg «>lo J.EKOII t aCTCmsSoH. ' i bids in Etore and for Balobv : 1 1 • iiuun DicKgr »c or Vi PPLES. —d'J bblsi in storo and for saloby ■A ta ; . luuit Dicaiir*oo.' iii) fifty, lb Backs. I) rrcM and Soi- tlTa.ty -i\ / PACJUS DjT'QXTfUi—lO kegs- for sale by fcS’. '.•.'“■i:.::. - McbAJiRA . »•:'- tar'-i: ; .'inimoocg, ircßSKgr«:ca. bu-hprim&iotwlo At* . ‘ ~ fcfcisoi^ffpg^ -y-.---.r .. Juhi. ii aN>enh.crym A.i'iuuJtr PnuUev! Hi nJnctn, I A. >L Mlnfk, M. P | William A. LateUf, 1 nUtIAQ' • Aabmn Twirls* Charle* 3 a*ys • ‘ i*. A. ." ..’ira . John 11. Melt-.-f, | James JlcAoley, Waiter r.'MamLaU, • WlUon UQler, ' • Utjory I* ! John M- Sawyor, I Gt«rg» S. sridenj I John D. SctiUy, . Alaxan