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Tal Nora4rtirroOlurza o wow MID rule mnumm
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a !ranee. Biz Dollars will invarlabl,y be required If not paid
within the year.
or- Single copies neo anus—for *ale at the counter In the
0 Moe, and by the Peva Boys.
Pahached from the same office, on a large blanket size
B'l et, at TWO DOLLARS • year, in calvaries. Single copies
rns C MILL
eteT No paper will be ttißMlntinued =leas at the disorto
on of the Proprietors,) andl all arrearagee are a.
Sir No attention sill be paid to any order njulete loom•
panted by the money, or eatisfacitory referentaiiin this eity.
*IT Connected moth the Estabitthment of the Morning Post
is cry of (hi Largest Job Printing Offices In the city, where oil
kends of work is done on the shortest notice, and most reason
a &Le terms.
Rebt. C. G. Sproul,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Offlna, No.
Fourth street, Dith , burgh. Pa. docllay_
Juines A. Lowrie,
ArIORN EY AT LAW—Ofil., Fourth treat, Pittsburgh,
between Smithfield street and Cherry alley. I decthly
JOHN BARTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, corner Fifth and Grant Sts.,
P2T/8111380 It, PA.
Thoinap Moans,
A rIAJDNEY AT LAW AND BOLIGITOR IN CRIANCIRRY
Of9eA, meat boor to the Poet Mew., Steubenville, Ohio
run
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S. P.
TTOILNEY AT LAW—No 10P Fourth street, Pittabnrgh,
J%. P., fourth door below Mr. Rely Patterson's Livery
Ntahl, J.2S
C. Orlando Loomis,
Arro RN r. AT LA W--Oftoe, Fourth P trek, sbove Wald.
;v4:7
K. H. Un.rufthan,
AA rFORNEY AT LAW—Oftlok. on Fourth street, between
lC Chorry fill«y find Grant street.
OMNI
A TTORNEY AND COUNSEL Wit AT LAW --(Mkt in
Iluil,firw, on limit str...t, jet
ATrONE YAT LAW—No. Fourth street, above and
ff.
near Smithtleld. . marry
Patrick DloKenna, •
ALDERMAN OF THIRD WARD.
IPPIJE corner Grant and Fifth streets, (formerly oecu•
k I pled by Alderman Lowif , ,) where all buffiriaes pertain
{fig to the ranee or Alderman and Justice of the Peace will
ha promptly attended tn.fehl:flm
N. Iluck - trke•ter, Alderman.
E,:eat street, be; ween Fourth ,: and Diamond
Y alley. Conrayanclug of all kinds down with the great
est care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Rotate examin•
ed, Av.
WilliAtra Wilson, Attlernmai.
CIVFICIE No. 447 PENN street, between thO canal and
O'Hara street., Fifth Ward. All bualneaa appertaining,
to the office of an Alderman or 4 u2tice of the Pear., will
be promptly attended tn.
Are- Bonds, Mortgages, and other documente, drawn with
ne.tneas a.l despatch. fehl.ltf
11. AUL. SON (6u.•
censor to U. W. Ili 1.11.3) No. 114 '3lnithfotld
xti,, hour., f - ono S to 1 o'clock, and
coin 2 to 5 r.'cloc k. - f0b15:13.
J PihrPT, tirth yr loom.
ot
-I is 1.1.4LRA - Prom nloo A. 51. to bye
P. 5L dec2O'y
ILKI.II.D NT:MIN; g iLIIHr L ILINOWALT.
Cnrllng, Itobartsolt C. Co.,
M l•r AN: l j r A ll 4 ' N
l o ) o I P s L i r A r l et,
enruer or Front I•ltt.,burrh.
.‘,
,n4rk.4 .WiudowpGilitircyat
low nt
All otho•
rt lister,
Alr HOLES 11, nn 1 r-t,l C.lgar InunufKrturrr, hod ars.' -
y erm kind+ 01 Sutirt, oo I eigtas, No. 25
Fain str,t,
fain - Reap, roumtnutly on band a large pupply of all the
Vlt rims bran Ix of Imperial 2, an, j' 3e
John M 00r head,
WIPII.MA.LE IiFLOCKIL, ANL, CokINIISSIoN MER
CHANT, far the sole of VI.; Nletal and BI,OIIIP, and
Pr,ltt....enorilliy, No 27 Wont isp2i
WINI,ESA LiS doslers in for,l N
C.3.lf,cionxry. SugarQ,S.,..., No. Wool x, rent, opt*
site Chrirlf, ilnt.i. Pi tt , li 1...
Henry ti. Colltne,
FORWARDINI7 AND COMMISSION NI MICH ANT, and
Whalosslo D-aNT in Chavae, Butter, S a als Vibn. and
Produea gene•“ 11), Nn. Pitlaborei,rnarn
B 'l' C. Morgan,
120,.i8ELLI.:It AND STATION alt —La4 a;a - ey. on hunt
Ur IA 4rtlvrril 1.,11.111e11t 1-.7,•11‘,1,111 , ,•!1arn--u• an Blank
Bonas, Crlntin . ;, Pnp..r, hon,ale nod ra
tan, No Likl9,ll ntr,at, Flnh. side,
Da- %Vann. I, lto and Tanuarr' Saran, anINIr
111,LEK. I.:, la un. ItICKEThoN, I'ittra.ol.ol
miller C. Rinke Isola,
W 4 A LHF:ti.A. 1 tuuo , tnro Brand Rioen
nod rknzars—Nn, 172 au 1 171, o Dor of 1 , . In ntnl
lrna, Nan,, Cotton Yarn, ,
cont: , totly no Into t. ))IN)
AVIIOI4:SALE 111 It. /431:1L4. hod boil,. In Vor.Ogn Winiq
and Erdandi,L ind Nloidougalled. Hod IteotifLed
ky, No. 3..:d etostnerdtall flow, Lobvrty a treed, l'itt,burgll,
I •%RAI.F.IIn c.t,'Nntv PRODUC,F.. ulfArs fr sr!e
•fur family ue
of every variety had ;he purunt tzuellty. e, , 011111 at tie
Staltrn Uri-1 nud
taken in exehnnre t iner..llnu.ll,.
F It U. pro. - art• I n toil aqqnrtin-ot of 1.,” ireth'S
Tr.r.nt,l ot a!! in
tutu ),nll
h:ngli•lt /St Itlehard•on.
ANDF //OVA it'IVU !11 ktu,l
Wb , ivs.llo 11 , Itler. In VIA, btaeon nod Oil, notl Pr i m
generally. Virlrenous , orru-b.b.l by Iturbrbli.. , A
Inzbram, No. 116 \\*Att.: - dud 1.5 U First stront, Pitt.sburdi,
Peun,
Fri E gub,ribcr4 lull, opcnol n hollgt. I, tbr , Nt)Ore pur
po,e, at No. 17 SmlthfiAtl .tract. four ,1.,0r,, a 1,,,,, the
Mouon,zttn-a Ho u , .... Wc will firch...,., rcccivr, on coin
Iniittion. 1.. r sal, ,r,i,,1111,1:4 (~ I Vit , l.ll - , Moron, Cher ,e,
corn, 0 as, Ilarlcv, Flax 5.e0.1. tiry.s Sort. Bal.' flay. A,.,
upon whirl, wr V. in Make b.1,11.1e., or 1,1.1,114. 4. at Ih. '.l
trutrlcot Intro for cat+l3 f nov6 , AL,i Err A (Ni.
James 111 'L w tag hl I in,
I)VALKIt IN U RUC EILIIO, PROIXON, FLOUR, BACON,
A..., No. 10, corner conilblield And Vtrsl Atreet.s, Pitt,
burgh, Pa. 0006
.1013:11 n. IvU:1(1... 11 BOON,, VILVICLI 4 TAW—
T. U. Young & Co.
N 0.38 Smahruld arrr!, ppnsa, (Sty INel.
MANUMACTURE . K.`3 OF CABINET FURNITURE AND
Ctl A IBA, of every degcription. - Matsriala and work•
mAuship warrautud, and cold nt relucal pricrn. Cm, takvu
Su parking . for land and wilt, rn7riitle. eitN3l
-
Wut Rigby,
rlIA)TIIING AND Ft/101.6H !NO i I'OllE. MaPanir
Filth rtrrrt, l'at,borgh. Clothing made to order, in
good style, And at moderato rates. auoktf
WROLNSALE altOC WM, and Dealers in Prod tic.e, Por
vizi, Wines and Liquors, OM Monongahela and R.
titied Whisk y, No. ?UT Liborty Ft.:Pittsburgh. Pa. jr27:y
- A. Tindle,
.4-4 WIJOLESALIi and Retail Saddla, Vanes,
• ,CrUi . Trunk. Valise and Carpet Bag manufneturrt,
N(. 100 Wo.-et wt.. Pitt ebur,h, l'n j% y
W11014:SA LE and Itotall Deal, in Munk:o I ontrumpot
Pianoa, NI unto, School 14...v6s and t , tationery, l'
Wr.,d strnrt. Jan!
LICIRWAIWI NU AND CONINIISSION IiIiCHANTS—
r in xll kindx or l'atAtairgh mnnufn,•turex, Lead
and Stivet Lend, t 7 Front. rtro•t.
Enterprise 'Works.
4/ ,, 0r Mine rirgin
DOWN A TETLEY w. ,- .11.1 coil the at t ention or eportin,
I) men to their large assortment of 0 one, altlea and Hr
-eolving l'istxds, the largest and tout selected stork ever
Opelle..l In this market, t-,,,,wthsr With it general ivolOrtMeo I
.01 II xrdayare, Cutlery, Toolt and Fishing Tackle, all o! which
i.v.• offer at the lowest posAMe prices to cash purchaisers, or
r good upprOred. paper. IrtarlM
DAILY MORNING POST
THE SATURDAY MORNLNG POST
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
MMM=I
OZOMM=
BUSINESS CA.RDS
lieymar G Anderson,
3.1.• l[bo•l-, A Co )
W m. Corr 61. Co ,
(Win Carr, lat. of tIo firm of J Parker leo 1
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F. It. I)ravo,
lt• A. A. C. Duncan,
.1 11. Me llor,
Ions; W. Bailer a. Co,
Copartnership Notice.
ir
.11 AV El TICS DAV (April 11th) associated with me
Messrs. P. STEEL TUIIIIIiTT and SA.NIL. C. CLANEY,
both of whom hove been for many years in my establbih.
ment, and are already extensively and favorably known 1,
my customers and the public generally as superior work
men, and of mrrect business habits. We hope by this union
of experience and artist', skill—especially in the watnh de
partment: by keeping a large and well selected stock of
goods; by selling at m Aerate prices, and by close attention
to businesit, to merit a liberal share of pall onage. To my
old friends and the public In general, who have for many
yearn past 140 liberally patronize) my busineaa, I return my
thanks, and solicit for the new firm a continuance of eiml•
tar favors. W. W. WILSON.
Pittsburgh, Apr l 11, 1885
W Neon . Turbatt, & Claney,
WATCII MAKERS, JEWELERS snit SILVERSMITHS,
67 Market 1+ rent, cornor Fourth.
New Coach and Carriage Factory!
JOHNSTON, BROTHERS at CO.,
['tomer Itsbecca and /Wintont streets. -Allegheny nty.
WOULD respectfully inform theirtriends
and the public generally, that they base
c4 4: 4 05...:'[%" ' -.77 commenced the manufacture of Carriage,.
'WAI/ 111 1C- 4, Darouches, RlN!kaways, Buggies, Sleighs an•l
Chariots !nett their various styles of finish and proportion.
All orders will be executed with strict regard to durabili
ty and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to
on the most reasonable terms. Using in all their work tl.
bast Editatl RI Shafts, Poles ' and Wheel stud, they feel confi
dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will la
perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
Purchase.rs are requested to give us a call, before purcha
sing elsewhere. .161 y
J. T. JOVISTON D T. JOHNSTON L.
Nlcelntor iCarrlfege Factory.
JOIINSTON, BROTHER A CO., PRACTICAL COACH
MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and lielmont streets, All,
gheoy city, Pa., hare on band and are manufacturing en
extunidve assortment of Carriages, Rockailtays, Maggie
Baggage Cars, Ac., made in all their various style 9, with
strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using in ell
their work the bgatJunlata Iron and eastern hickory. R.,
pairs attended to on the meat reasonable term. They feel
confident that all who may favor them with their patron
age. will he perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses peas every fif
teen minutes during the day. oct2litly
PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY.
IL &tan" •••••• burin L. Bream ....... /LB IRT
Bigelow &
SUCAJESSORS TO KM. BIGELOW, No. 4tt
Dint:DNA alley, Dear Wool street, Pitta
burgh--Coaches, Carriages, Pboatonk, Bug
fret to
order Pe., %LIS every description - of fancy rah loins
in u manner unkurpassed for
beauty of dosik' eleKaace of
and d arability
butch, Elkin of wormansblp,
car All work warrant.]:
ROBERT PATTERSON'S
:Tte - - - $l . -' LIVERY AND SALE
• ::'.-.^..
-:-..- ~,tve:,.-
,:...:-.4STABLE,
"•'...Ak.r5,....0f 3.5qa
Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley
aprlidt I'ITTSBURCIII. PA.
DOZ. L6slt/C4 SYRUP ;
kikit •• lannortod do in store end for We by
i7/ 0 ald WOTKI at, nppnalt. tho dt Charier 0nt,41
'f .;
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VOLUME XIV.
Joseph Fleming,
PUCCIRSOR To anon co-]
Col:ll7Eft MAILITXT STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps
constantly on band a tall assortment of Drugs, Medi
cines, Piedleine Ohests,Perftunery, and all artioler pertain
ing to his business.
/a-Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounied at
all bourn. je:Oy
Fleming Brothers,
[BIICCIIBEIOBB TO I. KIDD a CO.)
WILULEBALE DUGGISTS, No. 60 Wood ,treet, Pitt,
burgh, Pa. Proprietor, of Dr. kt`Lacie'e Celebrated
Vermituge, Liver Pills. ,te. jai°
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jeaoorns , a To JAMES a'ourrsr.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DitUGHLST, and dealer
in Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, de , 141. Waal etreet, three
doors below Virg-in alley, Pittsburgh. aprd:maely_
WIIOLESALE DEALER IN FOREIGN WINES, BRA N•
DIEa, OIGARS, OLD MONONGAHELA AND RYE
W lIISEY, 6r.., also, Rectifying Distiller, No.B Wood street,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Wines, Brandiee, Glue, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, St..
Croix and New England Rum, Clarets, Champalgnes, Scotch
Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old
Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach,
Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana,
Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common
Cigars. all at such low prices as to challenge competition.
Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every rtylo, and
Pnnijohno of all Pines, I respectf ally invite an examine
tion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD street, rittabargh,
Penna.
Vir ONONO AIIELA PLAN I.ltl NI LL.—Would respertfol
ly inform his friends and the public, that his new es.
tuhlishm.nt. Is now in toll operation, and that he is pre
pared to furnish Boat Cabins, and 11 , 1 all orders for Planed
Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates.
Beard and Plank, planed on one or both sides, coon tan tl y
on hand.
80,h, Doom, and Mouldings of every description, made Is
order.
Builders and Carpenters would find It to their stirs nt age
to give him a rall i es he ran ilea furnish them with planed
stud suitable for every 4.ltweriptiou of work.
Herron alk.
IELL AND BRASS FOUND V.B.S. and Manufacturers
all kinds of Bra. Work. Locomotive Steam Engine
Plumbers, ac. Alto, Cotton Bat Clog Manufacturers.
Foundry on Reber. street. Allegheny city.
041. /11.1 Store No. 12 Market stretd, Pittsburgh.
Brans and Copper taken In eichnnge for work,
or cash paid. Orders :oft et the Foundry or Office. will be
promptly ottootkal to.
......... L. ItilnllVo.
WESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 1.21 hood street, Pitts.
burgh, P.
ktiNUTACTIII7IIP.P or
Cooking Storeg Plain and Vane) , Grates,
Coal sand Wood Stoves, Plain and Faney Fenders,
Parlor Stores, Sad and 1.),,g Irons,
Holten . Warr, Portable Frges,
sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles,
Stove Kettles, Wagon Boxes, , s h
R. ti. fIUtU W. W. akin / n. Ht..llllWB.
Smith, Muir /X Hunter,
(Lau Smith A Sinclair.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMIS
SION MEECH aNT4, anti Dealers In all dads uf
Pittsburgh Manufactures, 122 ntuond and 151 Pint rtrvet,
Pittsburgh, Pa. lebu
ri I NLIE OLD PRTNTLN3 ESTABLISLIMENT, (lute John.
ston a Stockton,) arid Blank Bonk and Stationery
Warehouee, In prepared to execute every idy le of Lo i rol,
encomerciaL Can•l and Steamboat Job Printio and Book
Bin lint!, and furnish every article in the Blank Ikx.k, Paper
and Stationery Ilue, at the ehortest notice and on the moot
reagonable terme.
Blank Book nod StatiOnery Warehonen, Printing (411.,
d Book Bindery, corner of Markat and S.a-ond ool'l
North-We•tern Police Agency,
N O. 89 WASIIINGTON STILICkT, corner of Dearborn
CIIICA0), I LLINOO.
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DETH.CTI Vl5 HUSINF.SS
In th.• Staten of Illinois, Wthoousin, Michigan and Indiana
mhl9,,itf
f 1 ,111.: late Erin of JONES A QIJIGO, having been disiwJr
ed by the .Lath of Jobn F.Quigg. on the i.. 111 tont the
uess of &aid Gem will be aettleil by the underelgueJ, at
their ofti,e, eorn-r of Rot., and First rireate.
ISAAC JON CS, Surviving nuttier.
I tttsburgh, September nO, ISLJ--OA-CJ:y
ANUFACTUitEIt ri Spring and illistar RLeA, rlough
tllab ctenl, ste.d 1 . 1.: , ugh Wings; Cuin'h and F:hptie
• , prings. Brans Nut Taper, half patent, Servw, Mall and
Ilanann-red Iron Alle.r,--corner of 110k.6 c ad Yirst rtr.•ta,
tittaburgh, oct•Lt
1). B. itoger• 6. Co.,
afAN ACTII It KM of ILK.' roi• Pate Jt. iMPrOVKI
ill_ Cultivator Tectb. c-rovr hone ll utt Flr49tßYt.
ROBP.R.T 11. PATTEIth,S, Proprietor, corner
CW Diamond street •rul Cherry at ley. The subscriber
1 respectfully annotate, to the Ladies and thintle•
arrow elttPbUrgh, that he boo recently ereets,l a RID 1)10
oCtiOOL, which in point of size, commoilnneness and adop
tstlon. undeniably excels any similar tetattlishment in the
Gnarl Owes. He loceittion tee accesstitls from all parte of
the city, while its biz!, and airy eituatimi tenders It esp.
cie , by stilted to the promotion ot health, by this most agree.
Phi.. exercise. Tne Horses are docile and . ell trained, and
the prorrietor pledges himself that no pain. or expel.•
ettl be spared to make this estatithbrnect the Orel iu the
enutitterwe of the public rot if
.1 A N C F A CIT U R a IL ;..1 , 01 LI, RICA
1.11 Ritory.K, WOKING-GLASS, PORTRAIT ANL)
Tiii FRAMES, Plain and Ornamented, No. 21 St CM,
ntrref. All kinds r.lCompomtion OruanaPnts, for St...US,
Inat, A,. All kind,. of Gilding and Ka gildlfm, Lo ~r d-r.
M..uldlo.a or Frames, ,flitArlair• nut ',tall. Varnish
f..r Oil Paintings, Engraving.. and Llihnif rapt., for vale
anr - Impaired or dela,...rd oil Paintings rehtorod in ;ha
heel manner.
All Frxturft end Nlnnldino manufewtarnd In 111.1 a nslia,
muy bn cleunrd witbout Injury, vrith soup ut, I
xt,r.
Call and M.. No. 21 St Clair nt.. Pitt.burch
J. W 11
rKNETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, has reeorered
his health no as to resume his old business, and hue
opened hi. BLIND MANUFACTORY', at No. f 5 Filth Rt 11,1.,
n-er the Poet ogles, between Wad and Bmittiti..l,l, a hers
he hen an assortment of BLINDS, trimmed with plain and
hairy worsted and silk trimmingr, soli to prepared to hll
any order in his line, on the most reasonable terms ills
work 1, warranted to give tiatidia.tion or money refunded.
.01?" Old Blinds repaired.
4./ir Please give him a call, as he can't be beat in work•
manship my:ly
ot Ice.
j HAVE sold my interest In the business oa Gong, Miller
I& Co., to B. A. Long, who, will John Phillips, VIII con.
(mutt nt the old stand, No. thY Front strowt. I oordinlly no.
et , mmen I lb« Dew firm to the tettroneto of my friend,
Ihtehurgh,July 1554. I'. 11. 51 I 1.,L1•;R.
S. A. Long & Co.,
Ilk:LI. AND IllikSS POUNDERS, AND GAS FITTERS,
fork.. fut..otion to the; r atook of ehandeller4.
Pen.lanLa and othar ti atoms. Wa fit up hou.a.a %oh
and Strm, make Itra,fii CoatinGs of nil kinds to ord.,.
for:.ish Pump+ and Tank Pitanirs, and koep Anti
A ttritlon Metal conatantly on hand. jy al
PCEEICE.
DALY'S BTOCKING NIANUFACTOFtY.
No. 20 ?VA arr,l,.first corner atxme Markrf e!reet
X/HERE will be found the largest II nd beet .sortel
stook of HOSIERY' ever offered for sale In thin city.
Par.hasere will find it to their advantage to sail at thin
establishment and examine for themselves; It Is oil 1 need
to Inure their custom. 0. DALY
N. B.—Remember the CLOMP STOCKING CORNial.
febl.7 C. D
rill] subecriber having the exclusive right to manias , .
I tore and cell SWEINNEY'S HOT AIR AND WICK X
CuN MIMING YUIINACK, is prepared to receice orders, and
contract for beating buildings with the moat economical
urcace now in use. be attention of those intereete.l Is
Ndicited. Any information can be had of A. BRADLEY,
hue. tt and 4 Wood street. or of J. BAItNUOLLAIt,
dec . :A:tit Iron City Stove Warnhoune, No. 134 Wood st.
MANUPACTLJB ILS of Cut, Moulded and Plain, nut
and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, a nd dealero in all
It lode of Window Glaoa, PlarkA, VlalB and Bottlne. Ware
name, corner of Market and Water atreets, l'ittrburgb.
Manufacturer of every variety of Vials,
Ihttles and Window Blass, Black Porter, Wine and
Clang Bottles; Demijohns and Carboys; elan, Flint Glass
In every variety. Warebouert, Noe. 104 Second, and 133
Wiret street, Pittebnrgh, Pa. inb2B
I. W. Clmadvrlck,
TINA LER IN KENTUOKY LEAP TOBAOOO, RAGS
If AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood great, below Sixth, Pitts.
burgh. Pa.
Jrir The highest market price, In 0 A fill , paid for
RAGS. ap20.13•
ErEIMMEI
Atwell, Lee A. Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, Produce and Commission
Merchants, and Dealers In Pittsburgh Manufactures,
do 8 Wood street, between Water and Front streets, Pitta
buich. aplB
131•solutLon of Co-Partner•hip.
TLIE CO PARTNERSHIP heretofore eakting between
JOSHUA RHODES and PHILIP HEYMER, In the
H holesulo Fruit and Confectionary Business, is thla day
dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the firm wilt
be settled up by Joshua Rhodes, who is authorised to re.
ceipt for all debts due saki firm. JOSHUA RIION6I,
March 27th, 1856. PULLI P BEYM
.D The undersigned bave this day formed a Partner.
ship, under the name, erm and style of RHYMER A AN.
DERSON, for the trannection of the Wholesale Fruit and
Confectionary business., No. 39 Wood street.
lIILIP REYMER.
ROST. J. ANDERSON.
Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1855.
4.. - In retiring from the Con lectionary businene, I cheer
folly recommend Merarn. lirymrr A Andervon to my friro,n.
and customerp.
Pittsburgh, Mem h 27th, 1855
Removal.
PRINt3 SR lIARBAUUII A CO. have removed to No
0 295 Liberty street.
EPRIVIOIII , EIASCAOGH. Kra CCM FORSYTH
Springer narbaugh & Co.,
(Successors , to S. ilarbaugh,)
(10219r188TON PAD FORWARDING M ER.OII ANTS;
Dealer In WWI acid Fred une. generally, Nn '296 [Abort y
ct re nt, PiltebUTZh; Ps
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PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE St MONTOomEity, AT ME I;UTLDINGS." CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR 0,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE
BUSINESS CARDS
John Haft, Jr.,
IM3MM/J
Jmnee Mellinger,
UTTI
IMEMI2I3
Isaac Jonas,
Pittsburgh aiding School
Hfelurd i U kluge
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Consume the 9moh•
Ledlle &
(Surressors to Mulvany & Ledlio.)
Remo'. al
PARTNERS Ii I P NOTICE.
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BUSINESS CARDS
I. L. Marshall.
‘ e. ZCONFOr to LL. Lee.)
WOOL LI , .ALNII: ANI) C011:111S1310N I,IIgII.CIIANT
Nn 139 Liberty ,trept, PlttFburgh, Pa.
RVcrence—W M'Clhat , rk tr Itrroz, ICrtular S It.thnz
Brown .t Kirttpatrick; Murphy, Ti.rutn h Co.
l'itt.hurgh. May 24, Isss—(m t'24.3m.
insoiolution of Co-Partnership.
11IIi? FIRM OF I.IV INOS'I'ONI, ItO.h.ll{:i Proprie
tors of lbw PITT3I3I.IItOEI NOVELTY was
d.rolved by the death of Mr. JOOO .1. ROGONII, OD the I ltn
of Mash laqt.
The huginear of the Ni l Vl4l,Tl* RORKE will be eon tinned
in all Its hronrh , th.• •orviving partners, u der the
uAtue s t yle \ I NO,9TON, CuPELAND CU, who
wi:l e.ettl.• up the aiLrireet the late tire.
1,.
CAIN, N
J. K. MOORHEAD,
Pittel,urgh, Pa., May 4, W It COPELAND.
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John Wl:to:key a. Co.,
1101,EISA LEI AN IiNTAI I, CU ITO INO 'lkli
V CHANTS, No. OS Wood etrret, lit[oOurgh,
Ph. subscribers respoctlully inform their t envtnmerc
and the public In . ...rxl, t hut they Itaro
led theinsolvog In Ihe NbOVe t•Lpii,.., on icr tit. 7n.11 cf
.OLIN Af'CLOSE EY a Cu. Thoy re,pc; ' , Aare
of put pa,ronoF,
no r ,Boh v ill ba pettlod by thrEll
ri.alresl nuiportiVp:y. frll,
Boot 11 011/1 Sho•s.
J. ML LUU A N, No. IN Four( nearly oppr.g.t. ,
tefi Ityor'm 111.0101.•1 tientinmetl'A brat.
t 1 11 1• "P. 1...1,V 1.111:, 11P- nll.l I'll . l IJ , .1.
Hill: LiodA,
pomud rerwh I.kßtdo.7. 1 10111,11, • everi' llll ' , l hl3 1 Arta;e:
iKney Hi 1 RD.: 1%1 iistte
nod Chil .
M==ll
soldler•' Haunt) . Lands and Claims -
against elovernmetzt.
Iwir.r.).rr..-..• It.tot Wt,rrtt ntl.riorththeir
\V n 199 n Kn.! 1l mot Chlhhort, an I at lend Ituttinver lu
the •• Court t f Clnlaht," re...9ot') ovt-tal.lothoti Itv
OM e, Na. 145 Ifni, t.lrrot, one dm, nhovo .I:tt.n.t/to-.d et.
Al arch I 9 I Ntit---,nt h f CII N Alb Ult
Now Seed Store.
JAMES tont- CANARY RIAD: , of
;It.to: onf.r.trt. I hre. 1-111. ..r) rtnvi fine
thugvrth bird net.9..--Conor V, iletor!l
mix!
I t! !!! i!1! 7 , a ....I I•• turttlertt•tl '..top-•-• 1.9 the hrooft
1 , 1,t1W1-.llzt, %In t.. • Ito!, Ilehotr
Ev..rrr..-r , 191- mho ttt 'lto I'ved anti
Borth tt a ural -r.re, N- .49 Firth rot , rwttl - IV 4,1, •1r!..7.!1
Bounty band•.
Tun u.,li , •i4n,tlortottone- to olttotth Inton'tv I nod Wor
rht.t• The prl.t 111! pm... , ;!!all in!! hitt !!!,1 r.,1
ally n.!!!,. • in!..k,!..
LUKE 190:sliota, tI7 Itntmotol rtltry,
heft. ottu NI/ otttl and
Nolv nottling 11..statillsigin•txt.
yryi) t 11.11,1' Ittt t.. tert,,tl trtht ,nrlnershtio 4.
I!!1!!!!!!”.. , ,!! 1! !u ;It! ].lunc h tottsh 6111.11.t0ty tortotP, Nernto 11,11
They La,. • 11V . ,1{110 1.),01 (!:
IN DI .11.11. tot op ittot It. ;de,. frl r
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fuvorabh• ' , At., h .tote In the !!:y. Al,
mttp„,..N,
el2-4Pro No tot Lib.!rty , N•vitl.•
P: XII 1 tilT1(1111
FUR INVENT )N:-; AND
And Agency for the Purchase and Sale of Patent
Rights and Patented Articles.
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GRAND PIANO
F. BY
NUNNS CLARK. NEW IoRK
moll F. I . IIIIIC
hille (L. Ili.
of the f.t.theeritte - .. . r .
e'ololllll. ncirfier
Ynil Grand Pi 1010. pric• 11l 0011,
YI AD the f NUN • ,1 \ I. '...
10,(1 . 111iirlo, (.• 1(1 : ••
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ritt,ele curved, tit .1 Itte r..
nettivei., Of the. I.,,feer hrtion.t. r.P. 1.1.1, 1(1 ; • rill.
pOWt(r, . f ~ I I
gether usurp I w?.1.1e
The linleeir.ber. , uiil Fe ! r••
• of
their friend , . mad the public fu etttrel, toil ,bole thew
through their rieffitut hew tial..ahli..l.fttent
11. Nit!,
thldeu lie, ft,
ray I'S No. Fifth street.
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11 eeiving a large malt of
:rpm the Factorie. nt
11AUMOARDTENI a ❑HIND, llarnhorgh;
DAVIS A C., 1t0..u , n
lIAIN ItliOS. A CUM 51.1N06, New York;
A. 11. RKICIIE.NIIA.CII,
Totether with tho„eol other makers, nt priers from s.t2r. to
1.1,000; including every rarieiy and ..tvle, troy, th.. I..bun
but eubstantial iron train. Piano. to the most elegantly
carved bout+ XIV. style, ?quart. and Wand Piano,
Arranv.rrnent,t hare been nnale with the menuferturer:,
by which their itn4trnat•nt, are roll louer by their exrin•
eive agents here then hn tf, Eeet. and without the a 4.11-
Linnet coat end rick transportaiinn.
Every halm sold by lha inha•riner, io a arranted perfect
in every renp,t, an,l a a rltten.gmtrantop a tit given it
reqinirwl. CilAll.l.olll , PI LIME,
rt•et
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r . o t r el t ; u li i l . l.l. 6 l.l y i i t t l; i r
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1 1 . ! 1 : .I ,lt ft YON Roston,
No. 81 Woad Pin-at, Mar. - m.ll a11,,W,.."4:4 0 :1:Viri
and Fourth at root. JoNt re. - .•frod from -
manufactory u; Chi.•kezing Son.. 800 t , ,,,,
and for Falo invariably al .11,1 , rn par r -
Two of their tint: rt.t,s heven tictes , Pierce, XI \
style, with carved rases, I2h d, iyte, music .les , t, ; 11,;
jibed bank and front aline. This is coniiidored Iv pert.ens
of taste to be the most beauttlui pattern i.ote made. Price
1600 each.
Two Arta rinse Seven Ntiive 19111:1011, with 1 . 11,1 , I ro t s,
lyre, new style of tinted legs, the lyre eel ends t.l beautiful
carved tracery work; finished back and trout alike. Price
$460 each.
Three elegant Rosewood, Wain double round corners,
Seven Octave Pianos, Ilniphed back and front alike, and
with Chickerlng's Patent Iron Frame. Pri, 5460 each
Two carved lineesviiNl v.ith new style
fluted legs, carved C 11.1.1111.0.1 • desk, an :I the usual openings
tilled with beautifully carved tracery bask
and trout alike. Price 5126 each.
Three elegant Ropeefond, plain round cneu.ra. 61,
octaves, finlehad back and I rnnt uiibe , uud N iih Chickering'm
Patent Iron Vramo. ;:575 each.
Seven Roamemdl and Black Vialput Big o+llave Plan., all
mad, sa wHII nml with OW same carp a+ their tiret chts,
none, and with Chiek•iing'l4 Psteot I rt., Frame.
line of Chickering 1 4 .0n, , ' N-' lirah., full 4nn , ) ,.,, 0
Grand Pianos, of itumeoye power, brill an•y, and r 11,14
of tone, with their New Patent Action, which rendarn the
touch RO light and elastic that it can by playyyl on by the
moot delicate bond. Price $7lO
Alen, one of tandr new Parlor ()rood Pianos, an entir.d
new invention, and partiaulsrly ado: ted for Par!,
Price WO. -
PIANO S.TOOIAi.
A new Not of Piano steels just rereiced
For sale by JOLTS Li. MKLI.OuI, HI W..al et.,
between Diamond ally Rod Fourth street,
Bole Agent for CHICK EIIING A bUNN, tor Pitt,hurgh and
Western Penosy;venla. aue2.B
F EVERY DEnCRI tunable for Railroads, Ca.
VI nein, to., for weighing Hay, Coal, Ore, and Merchan
dise generally. Purchasers may f.el aaFured that they can
be supplied with a superior and reliable article, and run
no ebb.
Each Seale Is L'Ullruntaell correi-t, and if (after trial) net
found ratisfactnry, ,•on be returned without enarz.,,
Fartory at the old stand, establiOn..l f r thir,
urr of Ninth and NI , •10i, I 1111,1,10)1w
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MISCELLANEOUS
ARTHUR'S PATENT iiiiiiiiiiir
Self-sealing Cans 01, 11
• ; ,L, . 'j
For Preserving Fresh Fru.ta,
Tomatoes, 4.c . ,
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BY lIRILIIETICAL &EALING. .;..1 .I.:
,
riIIIESE CANS, which Ore sealed by the Housekeeper
I without the aid of a limier, and opened easily without
Injury to the can, are rapidly coming Into general use.
Full directions for putting up fruit accompany the cane;
and the work is co easily performed, that by their UM every
family may have fresh Fruit and Tomatoes ou their table
all winter, at simmer prices.
PRICRS.—Pint Cans, $2• Quart, $2,60; Half Gallon,
$2,50; Three Quarts, S4,Z Gallon, $.O per dozen. The
different sites nest, In order to secure economy in trana
portation.
ARTHUR'S CAN, which Is closed with a lid covering the
whole top, so that when open It may be cleansed like any
other cease], has been fully approved by the Farmers' Club
‘,f the American Institute, New York. It took a fire. Chim+
diploma over all other selkealing cans at the late Fair In
Cincinnati, and was; awarded a medal at the lile-hanlcs
Fair held this spring at the Smithsonian Institute, Wash
ington City, B.C. It is claimed to be the beat Can in the
market. j.
Ail orden. accompanied by the cash will be promptly for
warded.
For anle, wholesale and retail, at the Mina and Queen
wero Store of HENRY V,
121 Wood stre.,t, Pittsburgh
Coal Works for Sale.
i 2 I STY TIMEX ACItEII OP LAND, with 250 acres of Coal
L attached, and all the improvements thereon in nuetwoW
ful op.ration. Said Farm is eltuated on the M. nougaheln
river, 34 tulles above Plttabargh, and Is supplied with a
Farm !louse, [tarn, Tenant bailees, Orchard, Itaßrosul, uud
au rzrellent harbor
The rein of Lloal b ft..,,t thick, aril cannot be eurpattii
ed in quality. Fur further particulanr apply to
N/01.1.0LK/N s PAI"NY.,
No. VS Llbotty stiveL
JOILAI 1.11"rt.14, Jr., Ag•nt, •
No. 21.) I LBIZATt • 871a.zur,
•
11AS JIIST RNOtIV.ED thrOullo,v)ng Ivry choice ! in
BRANDIES. , sock,
Grote Brandy, tVery tioe,), Llol,on.
Ward Dupuy a Co (super 1 , ELI!
!iarrytt d en. i lAtnasa,
Sazerac. ! dant& War.
WINKS N
Handal Modoirn, Bogoet,
110. ard, March A Co.. MaTre London Cordial,
IL2od I Enna .ladoirs, dchnappA.
,
l'xlilii do SUNDIi.II4:4.
Amoutills.io :-FoirrT, ' Ittithorford',.licoteh AIR,
Mitll..lllo do
, likrclafo London Porter,
Tal , lii do Wild Ohnrry lirandy,
Cooking .1., ! Abibilitini,
kiresii tog Port. - ' A nirwth+,
SEEM
Ordloßry do Sordinor,
St. J ull.n etkret, Mocha and J.ra,
Dry, I Young Ilya. and lII,k
Dr, S. pot, ; Engll4l ltron,on
Itaport.l Ilrrana Cigars, of
vnriouH tratida,
Clikeuptio. ,
km,ber,
Old Moomnetbola Wl,O.ky, of
if eldrer.•C, nll g - raulra.
Tngetb.r with all other ertlelee oonnecteel with the
bn•in.,... y29..d/rr
Joseph W l.arrlags 11.•posItory.
I 06E/41 WLLITK, now carrying on boot.
e) tie's in hl,l rpacioun premiree, (now
lately enlariceal,) on the Pittsburgh and
oreenahurg turnpike, near the Two Mile
Roo, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, respectlally
locks. the public to inspect his ehiek of CARRIAO*I
he. And he particularly informs gentlemen
Fru-reinter I, that one price only is ms.dei rouri,en years'
ex p. rienoe In the hunineas, enables hint to place before his
patron, the same choice collection of Carriages which, so
sany y•are poet it has beon his particular department to
elect Irvin the various and moat talent.] Eastern mane
he•t ore', The Success of his new syotem fa Co,mplete—thp
wooomy of to. arrungemente will supply :be hest mid most
taehionable manufactures at moderate prices.
Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the
mania for decorating houses of business has heaped upon
the price of goods, (owing to largo rent..) JOSEPH W lIITE
will sell, on ready money only, at mabb halt than the 0800
profile. I rabendaw
earriagrotrepaired In the best manner, with deopal
IV I G A N U FAC'I'O It Y.
MRS. RENTER,
912 doors from the Aqueduct, opposite Wit thilectzer't (!lice,
ALlsousar
F PRHFARISID TO FILL OILDEUS YOB. Wloe, mad all
kin In Of
Ornamental Ralr Work
TL. b• et. quality of mntrrial Ie farninh,l, and entire
u ran tr.d. mr If•Aborly
Alexander W. Footer,
ATfOItNSY AN D f.X)UNSELLOIt AT LAW, LICD
roft to Cuenceur, Agent for procuring Bounty Lomb
un.l l'eo.,ions, and for the Collectlen of Oleirun lo Ureat
Briton end !refund.
la~CnlhrcUuns In this and adjoining Conn ; Es
of do,tden4+ settled; Real Kotula bought, scid or
1,... , 1, and roots eollerted. Moneys Invested on Mortglign
or c•'.ip.r Titles examined and title papers II awl,
street, a foe door, store
P,t,trurzh, Maeda ',1855--(until:'sulaw
A. W. Frost•r,
OT.III V 11.1111,1 C. and Cumnassinnor for t.ll. States of
Tenu,eooe, New liampAtiirs, Connecticut, Wi,outoln,
Nlivhigan, low. California and %tr mta. .
I , rtLl drawn, cn.l nek.nowltdgmen:l4 and t. roots
r.,.ed or use In any of 02...ab0ve natne,ltltuto.,
I Ntl.awnippi and Ithodo lola u.l.
t E.hurzh, Mwrrh daw
U LTON CAR WOR
0 U 111 Dll Y AAU 111 AC LIINK S II 0 P,
s=l
9 , 11 E Kul...aril:v.l. haying ID 0 Vvti hto his hew Wore, rw
roily vreet.l, corner of Water, MaDonallizh and nh.-Iby
•
prrpan,d to contract (or laud pxrruto all orders
I r PUST-01 , FICK, 110U1 4 1;
PLAITOILM, GRAVEL, ELAND, uul a!1 ,lber
Ae.cript,oux CALLS.
Alen, ft, STEAM ENGINES of all sizes. IiRAItINQ,
RAI LROAD CASTI NGS of all tleecriptiane, and ull other
work eppertaltitu t t Pi loorAry and Machine Shop.
Th. Forrmeu of tho diffor,,nt dopartmouts err , s..l,ntitie
end pre •ti,el men—uangtly from East, ru rneuufartoriF.A—
oho ones. themsolves iofortned and ednot e:I suluablA 100•1•
et u ina)..rovernent.t. W W. Wk.III.EILELL.
.f
ulu ELOW £ CO.,
(SCOCESSOILS TJ X DS. /31014L0W,
So. 46 Pianiand Miry, nmr pirnyßuteaa.
COACIIP:S, CARRIAUES, rtiaaolvs,
Iwo° rs, and every description ,4* Fancy
lehnles built to order, and tinirb•d lii a
1 " 7.0•011:5 ' , manner unsurpassed for beauty ot design,
ele,:ane, of workmaualup, and durability of
material,.
4e All work warranted.
1tf.4,i1.4 KEN ..)1.1 EltS I ' —J test re, , eived
preys, direct from the manufac.
tureen, a splendid nseortment of COLT'S 45 - 4.
It IiPLATINCI PISTOLS, four, tlyeand S i 11 . 30
61 . < loch barrels, all of which we will
Bell for cash at as low pricey as they
am be bought In the city of New York. Persons going to
Australia and California will find that they ran do better
by purs.b.ing their equipage at home, than they con among
4rangere—as we give pereons a chance to try any of the
above Pidtole before !wising the city, and in cage of a fall•
ore se refund the Looney. BOWN A TETLEY,
13> Wood street, Pittsburzli.
N kLTIN 11,11,1. JOSEPH K. II Util U.
W. P. Marshall a Co.,
MInaITNIIN and Urn6•rn In French and Atn•rkan PA
1 . F.14 HANG I Nt.l:4, 87 Wool atr..st. l'lltsburvh
.a-da Snlo, A g.nts hr the relehrut.,l
MoftNTS. Del loottrl A On., Paris. a tile;
S. CUTHBERT & SON,
'RN ERAI. CONIMISSION AG ENTii for th• Hale and
J l'urenaso of Rost Minato, Collection of Rents, Borrow
log and Loaning Money, on Rondo and Mortowee; also,
for ['lnking Halos of Pruktum, Manufactured Articles,
too isruiera, hlechoules nod olher/.. Offieo, No. 63 Mork.4.
oug,7
Niatche•, Jewelry, Silver Ware I
•
kVERY SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT of Gold and Silver
IWatches now In store, from {..11) to V 75. We are the
',elusive Agent for the axle of the celebrated C. Frodebam'd
LaprotyLi Chronometer Ttmr.keeprrs ; also, F. B. Adams A
S Stoddart, Cooper, Taylor. Johnsen an I other approved
It etches kept (or sale at less than ithenm prrce.s—oxing to,
It _lb ter expenses, and a desire to retain oar home trade as
uch no possible.
Special attention Is devoted to the repairing of Watches
Bad Clocks, Jewelry, Ac.
Silver Spoons and other goods manufactured in my own
stop. Tea Ware, Jewelry, Military and Pastry (tote In
I r rge variety. W. W. WILSON,
corner Market and Prurth ad
EMEIMII
Broil & Curtis,
1 lICALIIRB IN RHAL ItitiTATE, r. Arruotiv FALL%
ilfinnesonx Territory. Land bought and sold through
out the Territory. Money loatiod, investments made to the
best advantage, and Land Warrants located. Also, Agents
for the sale of Lots in the town of ST. CLOUD, 65 niilea
from St. Anthony, and bead of na , lgation above the Yalta,
The surrey of the great Pantile Railroad crosses the Ntbtets•
sippt at this point, and the numerous ad vantages it pos•
ceases na n place or business, will make It one of the urged
olden to the Northwest.
RIFIRKICES.
Ex Governor Ramsey, Minnesota.
lion Wm. LI. Welsh, Chief . J make of Minn...x:la
Item J Meeker.
lion. U. NI. Rise, Delegate to Congross.
Rice, Ito!Hogshead it Becker, Attorneys et Lois.
Messrs. Borup 3 Oats, Bankers.
Rev. T. M. Fullerton, Register of U. S. Land Wilco
sep'2o
8=3333
Blakely & Richey,
RAL ESTATE BROKERS, corner of Sevsnih an I
Smitbfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa Farms, Houses,
Lots, Mills, Furnaces, be., bought and sold On commis:don.
Loud Warrants, BULL Bonds and Notes negotiated. Rope.
cini attention given to subdividing Ftu - ms and disposing of
t hem. Terms reasonable. sep2o
Boot an d Shoe O o lanufactory.
JAMS O'DONNELL &
BEIM , L
Would respectfully inform the citlannsottifa
of Pittsburgh, that they have opened a manufactory
of MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BOOTS AND SERIES,
At No. 79 Smithfield eeeee t,
In Warman's BILPILDII4OB, where they will be prepared to fill
ell orders of every description Of Boots and Shoes at the
shortest notice.
In order to accommodate all dames of customers they
will also keep on sale a good assortment of the best eastern
work. Also, all descriptions of children's wear.
Terns strictly cash; goods at awl prices.
A share a the public patronage to eoliclted.
Western Lands
E have arrangements with gentlemen of experience
Vl' in the different Western States, by which choice
lands ran Le located at Government price. Persons dealrons
of locating lands, either for speculation or for actual settle
ment, will find it to their advantage to give us a call. Une
of oar correspondents in lowa bee spout the last six weeks
in critically examining the lands In that Stale etthject to
entry, and writes us that he has selected over 20,000 acres
of choice lands. BLAKELY et EICIIKY,
sep2ldaw oorner Seventh and Smithfield eta.
,1.
r g 4 f •
r mt .
:I*nre
MISCELLANEOUS
FEVER AND AGUE 'CURE,
VOA the Prevention and Clore of litriaatrrviiir and fla•
marine FiVllll3, Pavia and Aonx, Cants and Pave,
Dunn Amr, 0 an MAL Damian, Mawr Mats, and all other
foram of disease which have a common origin in ilfakrrirs or
Mama.
This {.5 a NATURAL ANTIDOTE, which will entirely
protect any resident or traveler, even In the most 'tinkly or
swampy localities, from any Agne or Bilious disease what
ever, or say injury from constantly inhaling Malaria or
M lasma.
It will instantly check the Ague ID persons who have im.f
ferod for any length of time, from one day to twenty years,
so that they need never have another chili, by continuing its
nee according to directinte. The patient at once begins to
recover appetite and strength, and continues until a perma•
neat and radical cure is effected.
Ono or two bottles will answer for ordinary oases; some
may require more Directions printed in German, French
and 'Spanish, accompany each bottle. Prise One Dollar.
discounts mode to the trade.
" I have made a chemical examination of" Rhodes' Fever
aad Ague Cure," or " Antidote to Malaria," and have tested
It for Arsenic, Mercury. Quinine and Strychnine, but have
not found a particle of either In it, nor have I found any
substance in its oompordilou that would prove injurious to
the Couatitutioo.
" LIWIEWORO, Union County , Pa., May 2, 18A5.
/fr. J.' A_ Rhodes—Dear Sir: The box of medicine you
cent me was duly received on the 11th of April. I have
sold oh cut one-half of It, and no far the people who have
oust It are satisfied that It has cured them. It hag certain
ly stopped the Ague in every one who has used it, and six
of the cases were of long standing. My sister, who has
had It for five or six years back, and could never get it
stopped, except by Quinine, and that only as long nallut
would take It, is now, I think, entirely cured by your rem
edy. C. R. fiIoGINLY."
CAUTION TO AGUE BUFPERRIIS
Take no more Arsenic ' Mercury. Q.Aillilae fitrychnLne, or.
Anill'eriodics, or medicines of any kid, the virtue of
which is owing to such poisonous drugs. The moot they
Ose do Is to " break the ebtlte " for a short time, while they
are sum to cause constitutional maladies that cease only
oith life. Remember that the only Fever and Ague reme
dy that is harmless as well as sure, is •
Rhodes , leev•r and, agiu• Cure.
Air For sale by JOHN 'MITCHELL: end. Druggists gen
eraliy. Bug] 4.dsor •
SUPERIOR.
Douglas County, Wisconsin.
fillllB PLACE is situated on the - Bay of Superior and
ji Left Hand River, at the bead of Lake Saperior, and
possesses A HEWER,SISTE., A BETTER - HARBOR, AND
ORE ATER ADVANTAGES POE A COMMERCIAL CITY,
than any other point in the North-west; and la equalled ire
prospective importance by Chicago only.
The Proprietors have a clear, uxullsputed arid unincum
bored title to the land upon otlich SUPERIOR is laid out,
and all purcbasere - M lots receive warranter deeds for the
same.
Superior was laid out during the past season, and already
contains several hundred inhabitants, s Large Hotel,
number of Stores, a Commddious Pier, withWarettousos,
sod in in all respects the
_ _ _
MUST FLOURISHING NEW TOWN
In the West. The Oonnty Seat, the United States Land
odic. and Post Office are located here. The Misslatippl and
Lake Superior
UNITED STATES MILITARY ROAD,
now in course of construction, connecting with Et. Paul,
terminates at this place. It is also the Lake termini of all
the projected railroads to thu head of Lake Superior. The
Soo ^ canal will be opened in June; after which, four
Ilnee of, Lake Steamers will run to Superior—one from Chi
cago. two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; all fine
vessels, having been built expressly far this trade.
One Steam Saw Milt is tree in operation, and the machl.
nary for a second is now on the way to Superior, which will
b. set to workimmediately on its arrival.
Onehalf of the lots 'have been appropriated by the pro
prietors to be sold by the undersigned to actual settlers on
envy terms, to provide a fund for extensive public improve
mentos Liberal appropriations have been made for public
purposes; parka, churches, railroads, Ac. Sc.
fire- In order to correct the misapprehension arising from
similarity of names, It is proper to state that "Superior
City," about the title of which a legal controversy exists,
is another and different place, and In a different township
from Summon-
tar Ships of 9CPZEIOII are signed by Thos. Clark, sur
veyor, and William U. Newton, agent and attorney for
proprietors, and may be seen in the principal hotels of St .
Paul, Oalens, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo,
and other cities.
A I I persons who wish to purchase lots, or obtain inform.
Lion, sre requested to apply to Wis. D. Norrox, superior,
Douglas couuty, Wisconsin.
WILLIAM H. NEWTON,
Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior
Notice to Whom It May Concern.
1 1 11 E PUISLIC BPIIINi3 B.ALEB of Real Estate at Ito
ehester are now closed, and the Building &ason has
t..lriye,lmmoneEd. Every citizen of Rochester is busßv em
ployed. Even 30 or .10 new families who have become citi.
tens the present Spring, find constant employmenh and in
11 fe•w days a hundred families more will be required to can
ry nu the work of the present season.
The Chr Building Establishment is now near completion,
and will be In full operation in June. Beveral Cars will be
ready for delivery, by contract, the Ist of July, 1865.
Two or three new churches, in Rochester, will be con
tracted for Immediately, and numerous other improvements
w ill be commenced, requiring a treat amount of mechanical
and other latror independent of the Car Establishment,
which will pro••ahly employ item one to two hundred.
A prominent brirkmsker from Pittsburgh has Just pur
chased nine large lots, and contracted to make upon them
f•trthwilh 500,000 bricks. Two gangs of hands commence
work the pre4ent week, besides the other yards heretofore
establiAed in the neighborhood.
Uur Stone Qoarroto ore already alive with workmen, and
the road tenting to them lined with teame.
Lumber is bemming abundimi and cheap, and tenements
will moo si.ring up to relieve some of our homes, which
sow have 6 families, 4 Camille., 3 fandlier4, and dozens of
them 2 families each
Any who d d not boy cheap lota at the four public Baler
ust o',aeon, or lbe four public oales the prenent ',piing, can
o,dl occurs gtaxi bargains at Tricot,. stir by calling us the
..übseriteo iu Itocbecier. Terurs—! , „ down, in nno year
II 3 la two jears. H. T. 0. GOUI.D.
P. o.—A few lots an yet be had at $6O to $lOO each; if
uPnlied for before the h May. These lots are twice as
large ao usual city lout, viz: 40 feat by 126, and the price
my I root $1,50 to $2,60 per foot front. The present resew
. I th4oe,,ead ant magnificent profit of Ovid Malley, 4 acres
In th• rano e of the borough of Rochester; start, the beautt•
t.ll 20 arras, building, orchard, hr., ot F. Reno, can be
kught through the subscriber at great bargains, and there
are not :axe roohbarpwnr within a hundred Mika G.
Loyd
HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE
rilllE undersigned le prepared to supply CARPENTERS,
CABINET-MARFA/el, and Workers In Woo generally,
with his Patented and valuable PLANES.
An who have tried It, pronounce it a [cost - valuable in
vention, that must soon come Into general use. The fol
lowing letters from practical workmen are but two among
many letters the Patentee has received recommending this
Plane above all others In use :
PIMIIIIIIOB STIA Cilllllll2 FACROUT,}
February '22, 186 g,
We hereby certify, that during the last twelve months
we have uool lloppor'a Pat. ut Plana, and do not hesitate
to recommend it to laannot-Ptirlkara sad Carvritors as au
perlor;oanyotherPlanotnuss. We consider it peculiarly
adapted to planing oat., cherry, walnut, and all aorta of
hard wood, and 1. r planing veneer., it .14 far euperlor to
the old rtn,d• acraping, beatdas being a great saving of
time. line man, by u.lug thie Plane, will plane more
senaare than Ito Loon :an do by any °that piano or method
Is use. 11. it. Mari a CO.
To aluass V. EATOZI, Had.:
Dear Sir I have oxen:tined Hopper's Patent Bench
Plane, and believe it to be a most excellent article for the
use for which It I intended, as a combination of plane and
sorarer.
=CI
It is particularly adapted to planing veneers, and It does
not require oriedOurtli the time or labor of the old method;
and 1 have no doubt, when Its properties become generally
known, but that It will entirely upertaide the former te
dious and laborious custom.
I most cheerfully recommend It to all persons engaged in
the Cabinet busineas, as from my knowledge of it, there is
nothing as well fitted to giro a smooth and beautiful finish
to ren.irs as the Hopper Patent Bench Plane.
Jets W. WOODWLLL,
Furniture Warerooms, 97, 99 Third st., PittebnrgL
Pitirburvis, Fibrudry 27,1856.
MOSES V. RATON, of this city, in my sole Agent for the
ease of Planes, or of rights to manufacture and sell them
O. lICIPPER
Pittsburgh, March 21, 11356—(mh21rtt )
J. J. UILLCIPII ELP!Iti.
J. J. Gillespie £
lOOHING GLASS DIANUFACTURERS, aril Dealers in
LA Looking Glass Plates, Plate Ghost, 'Engravings, Combs
end Panay Goods, No. 76 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
On hand and made to order, Gilt Pier and Mantle Classes
Illahogony, Rosewood, Walnut and Gilt Frames, or Mould
ing, or every description.
ST IC AM BOAT CABINS Decorated and Gilt. octd
Vet!noble Farm for wale,
ITUATE IN ADASIB TOWNSHIP, BUTLER COUNTY,
0 c‘ ntaining 141 acres; 115 acres of which are under cul.
tivation. The proprietor, about to decline farming, will
dispoee of nil his Stock, Crain and Hay on hand, 11 desired.
}inquire of JAMES BLAKELY,
augll corner of Seventh and Smithfield eta.
LAND WARRANTS
W ANTED
-40,
100 ACRE WARRANTS, by:
AUSTIN
1018 M.l.r In War antra, Stook& An.. 92 Priort b •
Co-Partnership.
-w
ALTER P. MARSHALL asroefated with him, on the
1 day of July, JOS. R. LIUGHRS, In the Wall
Paps burinees, under the name of
.17 9 W. P. MARSHALL d CO.
FOR SALE VERY CHEAP.
ABUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by
100. A good bargain can be had by applying Boon at
the of fi ce of the SIOESING POST.
.IylTt
Lot for Sale.
A 000 D BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street
IL by 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham, will be sold
cheap. Knquire of OEO. B. OILLMORS,
job at office of the Morning Posh
Watehes: Watches!! %Vetches lll
MILE largest, finest and cheapest Mock of WATCHER
I ever opened In Pittsburgh now being sold by the
undersigned, whose long experience, close attention to the
business and superior facilities have given him an estal t .
I label reputation in this branch of trade. A beautiful as
, ortment et Lsdiea' Gold Watches from VD to $lOO. Rail.
road Watches, dc. 441-Only agency in the State for the
sale of the celebrated and unrivalled Charles Frodsham'a
Improved Series Chronometers
Watch repairing done in the best manner.
W. W. WILSON,
octl3
67 Market street, corner Fourth
CUTHBERT 3 SON have removed their Reel Ext.et
U, and General Agency Offlee to No. 53 MARKET /IT
near Third. ugli
*.;
,
RHODES'
JAMES A. RHODES, Providence, R. I
EVIDENCE OF SAFETY
New Yuan, June 11, 1855.
JAMES R. CIIILTON, M. D., Chemist."
EVIDENCE OF MERIT
Itomoval
FEEMMM
NUMBER 24.
DAHL MORNING POST•
PM,Tri):lz“TlM=Mr7gis INPa
Peter the Great in England.
A RUSSIAN CZAR ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY
SEARS ADO.
[from Dickens' tinnsatiold Words'
[orceszeracc.]
There was a natural curiosity among
the English people to see a sovereign from
so remote a pountry as Muscovy; and
Overton, the
. pruitseller. (he is , immortaliz.
ed by Pope,) took advantageof this desire,
and borrowing a Plate from Holland of the
effigies of MS Czarish majesty, immediately
worked off sufficient' impressions to satisfy
tho public. Other proolabl.his PvUlarity
have been presnved. :kat)* in praise
of the •Czar Of Muscovy Waslierranned on
Thursday, the -tenth . ' of Fe.brffary, in the
music , room of York Buildiligs, the Hano
ver; Square Rooms of the'then London ;
and the History of the Ancient' and Pres
ent Stateef Mtfscovy, by Al3el'Reper ) was
advertised to be published thisterm—the
lawyer then, as indeed long after, materi.
ally regulating the London season.
I have discovered ibe.name of the opera
which the. Czar, went to ..bear. It was
Beaumont and Fletcher's Prophetess,- or:
the' History. of Piocletian, with alterations
and additions, after the manner of an opera,
made by Betterton, the great actor. It.
was a new.opera. The music was by, Fur-,
cell,- the dances tby. • Mr. Priest, and ; tho
scenes, machinery and clothes were costly,
and, effective. It was a perfectly success
ful piece, and there was enough hilt to
attract the Czar, to whom everything of
the kind was an entire novelty.
A new entertainment was advertised for
Thursday, the seventeenth of February,
1697-8. It was at Exeter Change, in the
Strand, and was called (corruptly enough)
A • Redoubt after, the Venitian manner,—
" where," continues the „adv,ertiseirtera,
"there will be some considetableißasset
Banks-and' avariety ortiiiieti;eitiertainz•
meats." No person was to admitted'
without a mask., Tickets wereito be had
at the-well known chocolate houses, Qzin,
da's and White's, and the entertainment
was to begirt• exactly rdt. ten o'clock at.
night. Peter came te Deptford to London
to see this Venitian importation; but he
found it suppressed,. with six constables at
the door to prohibit the performance. -To
relieve his disappointment—so a Mr. Bet
tie writes to Dr. Charlett of Oxford—he
fell to drinking hard at Mr. Morley's; and'
the Marquis of Caerzuarthen, it being late,
resolved-to lodge him at his son in-law's.
Here (and still with, the .Marquis) he dined
the next day—drank . a pint of sherry and
a bottle of brandy for his morning draught;
after that, about eight more bottles of sack
and so went to the playhouse.
There was a cordial at this time fit for
the closet of any person of quality, and
very popular, if we may believe the pub
lic advertisements, called Nectar Ambrosia,
the highest cordial—we are assured by the
proprietor—that ever was made in Eng
land. It was prepared from the richest
spices, herbs and flowers, and drawn from
right Nantz brandy. On Wednesday, the
ninth of February, the author of the new
cordial called Nectar Ambrosia, so much
in vogue of late, presented the Czar of
Muscovy with a large bottle of it curiously
wrought in flint, which his Czarish Ma
jesty very kindly accepted, and he, the
prince, and the rest of his nobles very
highly approved of it. The proprietor
was Mr. John How, living in Ram's Head
Yard, in Fenchurch street; a man no
doubt of many trades, for I find that he
was publisher, in 1699, of Ned Ward's
London Spy. Ned himself afterwards
kept a public-house, and may have had .a
finger in the concoction of the Nectar Am
brosia, that so took the Czar. This cele
brated compound was sold in bottles, price
two shillings and one shilling each, and in
glasses of two pence and one penny each.
The newspapers inform us that the Czar
afterwards sent for a quantity, highly ap.
proving of it.
There was a great meeting while Peter
was in England, and at which he was ex
pected to have been present. This was
the Newmarket meeting, then the-centre
of attraction for horse racing, cock fight
ing and other kindred pursuits. 'Led hor
ses for the Czar—the papers report—had
been sent to palace. The king was there
attended by five dukes, eleven earls ; by
barons, baronets, knights and squires.—
There was much that was attractive. The
famous Yorkshire horse, backed by Mr.
Boucher, was to run against Mr. Framp
ton's Turk. The distance was four miles;
the weight that each was to carry was ten
stone, and the stake five hundred pounds.
Among the earls was a great captain, the
future Duke of Marlborough,. Lord Go
dolphin also was present, whose name,
through his famed' Arabian," is known to
thousands who never heard of the Godol
phin ministry, nor Sid Hamet's rod, made
immoftal by Dean Swift.
There was one person whom the Czar,
[while in England,] expressed a wish to
meet, and that was Edmund Halley, the
great mathematician and astronomer,
whose practical acquaintance with the varia
tion of the compass and the courses of the
tides he rightly thought were matters of
great importance. Halley spoke German
fluently, and Peter was pleased with the
conversation of the illustrcius Englishman.
Religious enthusiasts sought eagerly to
see this ruler of barbaric millions. The
Quakers were, of course, the most press
ing. William Penn [he lived in Norfolk
street] had an interview with him. The
brother-in-law of Robert Barclay (the apol
ogist) managed to converse with him on
Quaker tenets, and to obtain his acceptance
of two copies of Barclay's book. A teas
ing question was put by the Czar to Bar
clay's brother in-law. "Of what use can
you be in any kingdom or government,
seeing you will not bear arms and fight ?"
The Czar was inclined to look upon them
as Jesuits, but altered his opinion, and with
his attendants in the English costume of
the time, attended a Quaker meeting in
White Hart Court, in Gracechurelt street;
in that court where, only'a teir Years* be
fore, Fox, the founder of the sect had died.
His presence was recognised, and, to avoid
the gaze which he could.not endure, he left
before the meeting was over.
When'Peter was in England the See of
'Canterbury was filled - by Teuison—the
same Tenison who, as vicar of St. Martin's,
had preached a sermon of forgiveness at
the funeral of; Eleanor Gwyn. Peter
paid a visit to the prelate at Lambeth, and,
having expressed a wish to be inforrried as
to our religion and constitution, the Arch
bishop, with the approbation of the king,
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selected the Bishop of Salisbury. No bet
ter man could gave been• chosen The
Bishop of Salisbury of thatfime was Gil
bert Burnet, who had written the History
of our Reformed Religion, the same divine
who administered consolation to the death
bed of Rochester, and contriliuted religious
comfort to Russell in the cell' and on the
scaffold.
Burnet has good interpreters, and had
much tree disbourse with him. He found
that he was subject to convulsive motions
over his body, and that his head seemed to
be affected by them ; that - he was not
wanting in capacity, and lied a larger meas
ure of knowledge than his education had
-led him to expect. He found him a man
of a very hot - temper, sooty hiflitenced, and
very brutal ire his passion, raising his nat
ural boat by frequent recourse to brandy,
which-he rectifiechhimself. His turn was
for mechanics; and aatute (so thought the
bishop) seemed. to lave designed him rath
er to be a shipcarpenter than &great prince.
He wrought muck with his.ownThands, and
made all about him work at thamodels of
ships., He was resolved , ,to encourage
learning, and to polish his people by send
ing some of. them to travel in other coun
tries, and to draw strangers togome and
live with tkeki.ll,e was desironato under
stand the dectrini4f,,the Church of Eng
land, but (lid not seen : l:di:spied te,inend mat
'tors in Muscovy. - Tlie:ibial9P3tdds—and
this; perhaps, is the miiiiimporant por
lion of what he has related abOut Peter—
"He told me he designed a greitt fleet at
Azoff, and with-it to attaCklhe Turkish
empire'
Horewe haveexplaine&the policy which
Russia has been pursuing . se.'6Fetly, but
sometimes openly, (now openly 3 enough,)
since Peter learned to build ships at Dept•
ford, Little, perhaps, did the Ozer imag
ine that this policy was in the year eigh
teen, hundred andfifty-four, to cost the
country: , in which he was,learningl,the arts
of aggression, a fleet lhe , ,-Baltic, a fleet
in .
the. Black; ea,, and an.expedition into
the Beti',Of,:itzeff.. ~Nay, that to repel his
attack the' empire, France and
England slionld join , their, forces for the
first' time that' the' exptenCl k of r
key as an empire woultr t ha;fiitikht... for: as
it now is (a world-Wide fact,) lefore the
greatest - Stronghold of Inisia,or of any
nation, ancient or modern.
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GBOOKRIES--60 Lhde N. Buiii;
90 bbls N. 0. idolams;
60 half bbls do
MO bags 810 Godes;
30 'Aetna Java ooffee :!,„
Ulds butte Net;., •;
200 b Kee 6s; 6s and pound htsaiTobacco,
VIADU/3 brands;
160 bait sheets POT/Di; Upson, Imperial, G.
P. and Black Ten;
40 boxes 9s, 6s and 6s Btu thaullos.
MILLER a BIOEBTBON,
721 and = Liberty at.
FUR& GPICEs--200 boxes pure Pepper;
60 do !Calabar do;
60 do pure Cassia •
60 do pure Allspice ;
500 pure Mustard;
ISO do Mustard;
60 dozen y theme do:
3 bbls pure Cayenne Pepper ;
10 do Ginger;
60 boxes do, in y, ID papers.
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NUTe4-
50 bage Filberts;
25 bags English Walhuta; ^-
50 bags Brazil Nuts;
60 bags Ivies Almonds;
10 bags Bordeaux Almonds;
20 bags Molly Almonds;
1.5 bags African Ground Nuts;
5 bags Grenoble Walnuts; '
1000 Cocoa Nuts;
15 boxes libelled Almonds.
Just received and for sale by
11.131F51Mr A ANDERSON,
erg No. 3S Wood street.
50 BAOB ASRICIAN PEA NI/TS;
160 r age Tennessee do
- 6 bales bolt Shelled Almonds;
2000 Cocoa Nuts, fresh.
Just received and for sale by
...
IigYISEE & ANDIMSON,
2i0.39 Wood street
FRIFH FltUITB—
200 boxes
10 mats Dates;
200 drums Figs;
6 cases Prunes;
2 caves Preserved Ginger;
6 casks Currants;
20 kegs Beadles Eakins;
20 boxes Lemons;
Just received and ter male by
RRYMEII s Al DNIISONi
No. 99 Wood arced.
10 BOXES MAnnA RON/ ;
10 do Vermicelli;
60 Ms Preach Kiss Paper ;
Just received and for sale by
REYAL&B. & ANDEBBQN,
No. 39 Wood oftripet.
tEddi dos.cans Strawberries;
r 3 do bottles Peaches ;
2 do do Pears:.
2 do do Plazas;
6 do assorted Preserves;
10 do Blackberry Brandy;
Jost received and for sale by
68p12 ' BERlfell a -Axmatooi
P r OBIATO fiXTCROP-20 dozen Pints;
10 do Quarts;
16 dozen aezorted sizes Olive Oil;
20 bores Citron •
Just received and for tale 1)
tiepl.2 ILEYSIBB & ANN:1180g
p„ (1.58138 °Thomas' " superior Utteadog Tobacco, in 8
boxes ;
6 gross 0 Mrs. Millerr's " Pine chealog Tobacco;
35 do Goodwin's". "do do
2 bbls Ecotoh Snuff; just reoslved and for sale by
RHYMMEI d ANDEMBON,
No. 812 Woad street
G UM DRUPS—aOO Ms lesi p on, in 6 .0a boxes;
200 do Bry
ac. ber, do
200 do Vanilla, do
300 do Roie, do
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200 doldritioric., do
Jnet, received and for sale try
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. 6 IINDHIrIief.O boxes Herring;
' 20 bbleVictled Herring' •
85 bble No: 3 Mackerel;
80 6145 anger M aeIC £ Molass
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tfrl'ittb—lkep fca3b for We by -
.00tli BDWIH, b 1.1.111 & TRINTRII.
ElOlO biLSTAL-125 ton. Aliegbeby or bale by
L oath) :a .
r rIAN Milan' OIL-10 Ulla No.l Bank 011 tor awe by
oct6 SMITH', MAUL &
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boxes No. 1 Bodo Soap foi. b
L octft SMITH. MAIB.
,11NI4 uLIVIS oIL-12 dos received and tor vale by
octi. •PLI MIbQ saw
DD alalao--25 boxes hi- a. Itaisaioarreals by ,
Kt" cote SMITH, MAUI a Mina&
19nIIIN0-60 Do:613E4100:U for solo by
0016 BMITEI,IIIAIIi
virntA T bbla beat Motet Bleactred.for talo tgr
oct6 14T: • . . 1113 :
MOI•A bblo New 011e - iiiirr; oak;
80 do Sugar tionoe
IRMO:RIB by (octBl SMITH, MAIR E WEINTEB.
8L005U3-100 tone Lake Champlain;
75 " Juniata; tor gale by
JOUN 510011XCLID.
DIG METAL MALIN—Two mond Lind Pig Metal
I Scales In store and for sale by
ocm ATWELL, LEES 4 CO.
L • /NanD OIL-3 bbla Or sale by • '
seal° HENRY EL COLLINS.
TIOtOTURISB taken at OAIUIU GA ELROY may be left to
be. called for. OS. Pam to milt all, at 70 FOUZlii It.
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TIMOTHY eIIIED-9 bags Timothy - geed received 011 nen
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ATWELL, LBY & 00.
NO. 800 Alt —2O Ikhd a strictly prime N. 0. bugs to
. storeand [inutile by
YhtlY--30 bble. prime New York t irup in icon tint Itie
sale by 'petit] AT WELL, LNN It aL
SOONG RAND PACK G BOXEd, of TarioUS eleis
wbleh will sell al - about the cost of mateGat.
t 4 GEO. H. HEYBEI4'I4O Wm] [treat.
BLUR PILL-100 lbs tar sale by
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oct3 corner of First and Wood sta
DARBADOnS TAR-40 gallons for sale by
il oct3 B. A. FALINEBTOCIE a CO.
NIIITkINGS-200 the received and for sale by
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