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0111VIEUR BANK Acre PLITE ECCOVISUD,—i'O
- Bee Officer Fox, with him usual sagacity succeed
ed aslant time ego in ferreting out the place of
ecitimailment of a genuine steel plate on the State
Bank of Ohio, which had beet' stolen from that
Institution, and it is now in his posseteion. The
denomination is ;that of ten dollars, and accom
panying the plate is a second one with which the
backs of the notes are printed in red letters.—
As sari as It was stolen, the Bank procured an
other differing-from it entirely, bat notes to
large amorin4 - struck from the stolen:plate, were
circulated by tire counterfeiters who took it, and
owing to the beautiful manner In which the plate
Is engraved, coupled with the fact of its being,
on a good and solvent bank they passed very ea
' This is certainly p Most important capture, and
we are glad to learn that as the Bank has offered
• reward for the recovery of the plate, Police
Officer Fax will receive a suitable recompense
for his 'trouble and ingenuity. This same po
lice officer has likewise in his possession three
line eteelplates, ono on nn Indiana snide others
on Connecticut Banks, which-he has; recovered
from the counterfeiters, and which will be sent
to the respective Banks, or destroyed.• fie mer
its' the thanks of the buzitieza community all
over the conntry, for helms succeeded in getting
at the root of the evil, and obniiiilig the plates,
instead of a. quantity of worthless note, as is
generally the case with police lA:Seers.
PAnso Is AtLecur..n.—The Street Commit
tee of Allegheny, have awarded contracts for
ming several street.; in daft city, as follows:
John 31'Farland and - W.Will, Federal st.
Wm. hlllee, Ist and 3d ;Motions of Ohio st.
(Wargo Botnwell, L'd section of Ohio et.
John 3Pintyre, Rtobinson ntreet and Pit Alley.
• THROW/SO. STONEs.—A young Lail named Jas.
twak, was yesterdhy committed to prison for
ten Lays, by . Mayor Guthrie, in default of pitying
a fine of five dollars and the costs of prosecu
tion, for throwing stones it the Circus.
. ,
Cosatursn.—Two young lads, named James
• Riley and WilKim McCann, were yesterday com
mitted to prison byllayor Fleming, charged, on
oath'pt Samuel F. Kimball., with stealing some
copper kettles-
Dana Bronx roe • Sus.—rye aro requested
to call the attention of oar readers to tho adver
tisement of "4 . l)rteg Secretor Sale," In another
column We believe this - offers an opportunity
not often met with, as the terms are exceedingly
liberal.
Aaararmo.—Four women of notoriously bad
characters, Were yesterday arrested in the Sixth
.Ward, where they had been behaving in a riot
ous and disorderly manner, and taken to the
Mayor's Office. They were drunk, and one of
them had broken all the windows in a house at
the corner of Webster and Seventh streets. The
pollee put - them in the Watch-house, and they
will be tried this morning.
COAST or • QUAILTELL SGSIONS.—This Court
meets na-Mouday, bat as the Criminal Calend.-
- dar is very light, the Eessiori will be a abort one.
Otao AND Pessarivansta Rusuoan.—The
rolls on this road aro now being laid down with
great rapidity. There is a continuous line of
nag reaching fro% the depot to a Considerable
distitscObelow blduhester.
• Front the New , Orleans Picagune.
uts mrtuostErEc EXPEDMO3.
haw 08.1.Eass, May 16,1850.
Editors Picayune—The Tehuantepec Committee
have directed the publication of the subjoined
el:Betel report of Major Barnard, received this
.morning per bark Gerard. In communicating
this very satisfactory result of our efforts, it
givta me piensure to add,' that letters were re
adied by the setae conveyance explaining the
Tote of the - Mexican Senate heretofore referred
to. It seems that the telegraphic despatch which
was received some time ugo in New Orleane, an
nouncing, by mistake, the rejection (instead of
the ration) of the ; treaty by our'Senate, was
forwarded to Mexico, and the Senate of that Re
public based its vote ov this erroneous statement.
4es some maim troth was known the vote was
re-considered, and the subject referred to a new
eomealttee, which has not yet reported. Re
spoctfully, your, °Mt senot. •
J. E. BENJAMIN.
Chairman of the Atnrmging Committee.
--- FC,ltsanio, Mexico, Apr il 4, 1 8 51,.
Bm—Your fivers of the Oslo and 27th of Feb.,
midT.Bth of March, arajustreceived by the Ala
bama. After nay report of the 14th January,
'awl other litters from Cheveln, I again address
sdyott from Boca del Monte, communicating the
'progress of the survey no to that period. This
eras sapposed to be the latest date which would
tsseh'.filinatition in time fur the Alabama's third
trip.. We were in doily °allocutions, for a sin
month or more, and fur this cause I wrote no
further.
• I have now to stafe that the survey is nearly
completed, as far as P consider necessary for
present purposes, and that most satisfactory re-•
amts have bpen obtained. Twill briefly commu
skate the results.
• •11r. Temple's survey of the river shows that
he considers - it navigable, at all stage!, es high
as Elnehil, for light draught steamers, and to
Paso Sarabia, or higher, during the rainy season:
Be bee been on the Pacific coast for a month,
and though ho has not yet made the soundings, he
haenodoubt about the depth of we ter,and Gerold
era either the Ventosa or Salina Cruz available
for a harbor, the later preferable. In fact, this
coast may to ounsiffered'as practicable as many
or most land-locked harbors on the Atlantic; for
the prevailing and strong winds are from the
North and off the chore, egainatwhich, of course,
the land affords protection; and though the sir
face of the water may be rough, and testrong
surf breaks on the shore, yet nothing like a sea
is raised, and steamers or vessels can lie in per
fect Safety. The southerly or southeasterly wind's
whiatioccar in certain periods of the summer,
Ire little spore than quails, and not LA all daa
-git*st, Ido oaf think breakwaters absolutely
nicessary, but eventually some .arrangenienta
Would be made for landing and receiving passen
gem and goods with facility. fa the commence
meat of the enterprise good etaf•boats are all
that would be nsbesaary.• I think there can no
- &sib! about the Wire practicability of this coast.
I will now speak 'of the railroad route.-
From the •Fentosa lathe foot of the mountains,
WO bale level plains, offering a choice of routes,
4losity of stone and timber at hand, of the best
tr't'-qualitY, for the structure.. The cost of this par-•
don' (shoat thirty-five miles) will be very trifling.
The ascent of this mountains by the Massahus
• Lesit, been Surveyed, and the line run
yond the Sarabia. The result is found
to be. grade,of forty or fifty feet per mile
can be'rried iiipFthe Pass, and that the difficul
,*
tits rah — greater than have been surmounted
on retail n the United States, thence to the
"Itomai e Xoebitipa,t' say ten or fifteen miles,
more difficulties again occur, but they .are tie
esdzeordinary; thence ten or twelve miles far
ther to the Suable, the ground is perfectly easy.
Through the forest country, from, de la
- Puerta," . to the Jaltepee, and thence through to
...lesistepec,r some difficulties will be met with,
but Wanes riCthing serious. The survey has ac
tually, at elas moment, been extended from the,
foot of too Masshae Pass to the Sarabia, and
thence Mr. Avery's party is extending It towards
' , PQM. do la Puerta" -and the Jaltepeo. Mr.
William's party have just, gOne down to the Jal:
,
. • tepee, towards Jeistepeo. All this will, I think,
be completed in a month, and the parties ready
to return by the middle or latter minor May.
As Mr. Avery has elready made reconnoissance
from .31Matitlan to Jesistepec, and found the
ground to offer no difficulties, I do not consider
an actual survey necessary for present'purposes,
ea the question is plain and the ground easy.— 1
la addition; is my letter from “Boca del Monte,"
-I stated tho expediency, in the first instance, 'of '
totaimisseing the line on tbo Jaltopec.
• ' Taking the whole extent of the road into con
sideration, the ground is . remarkably easy, and
timber, stone, An, too as land in abundance;
and the right or way (so fsirious an item in the
United States) will have cest little or nothing.
Ma estimate can be made at present. but I think
/ am' safe in saying, that the means appropria
ted by the committee are ample. In relation
to the limb connected with the grant, I think
it mkt° any a finer tract cornet be foondin the
An Imminso numbei of invaluable productions
(comprehending all, or almost all, the valuable
productions of tropical .climates) can bo raised
here with the greatest facility, while the forests
abound with natural productions of great value.
Throw In an enterprising population here and
the Isthmus would become the garden spot of the
In relation to opening a traveling route, I think
it Se tmlyncemeary to establish steamers con
' nesting with the two coasts, a small steamer or
Steamers on the riser, and the horse or mule
transportation acror.s would soon bo eupplled.—
passengers c a n get across the Isthmus with each
means in six or seven days from Minatatlan to
to thePacltlo. There ore people on the Isthmus
siady, to establish the land communication the
moment the steamer's commence rimming. Bo that
'tate part of 'the business , will glee the company
Ao troutaa
jn.cooelualon, there cad Le no exaggeration
inlaying - that this is tho route, and , the one
oupercede gibers ; and leiTlig in;
tho value' Of the route; the Tel.
• 4
REM
ue of the lends, and the local wealth to be pro
duced would almost pay the building of the rail
road, and be an immense contribution to the
'commerce of New Orleans. -I believe moreover,
that no statement or estimate you have Been
made as yet realizes the full value of this route
' and grant—it can scarcely be ipprecinted.. I
would say, too, that thepeople on the Isthmus
are all friendly to the utmost degree to the en
terprise, and that large subscription of stook
can be obtained by an authorisadjagent. I should
mention that rich beds of iron exist here, and
indications of silver ore apparent:
Reports will be made on this subject ; a geo
logical sizamination has been made, and such re
searches as could be made, with our means, into
the natural resources of the Isthmus.
I would mention officially that I am convinced
that Mr. Trastoor's operations on the Pacific
hare been carried an with great seal and energy,
and uoder great disadvantages. Mr. Temple
states that Ms charts are excellent and perfectly
reliable. I feel it a duty to state this, as so much
has been circulated to his disadvantage.
I think the surveying parties will get through
their work by the end of this month, and WHIM,
ready for transportation at Minutitan by the lEth
May.
Of the funds now remaining available here,
there ore about $7,500 still in Tehuantepec,
$5,700 here, and $3,000 still remaining in Vera
Croyay $16,200 in all, which will be, I think,
sufficient to pay the expenses of the parties, and
I should think two thirds or three fourths their
salaries.
I ail, rery respectfully, your obedient servant,
J. G. BARNARD, 'lax Major U. S. A.
J. P. BIPJAXIS, Esq,. Chairman, of Managing
Committee, &c.
P. S.' I desire to notice most favorably to the
committee the services of Mr. Williams, princi
pal Assistant, and Mr. Avery, chief of the second
railroad party, and Mr. Temple, U. S. N., chief
of the hydrographic party. It is to their great
energy and untiring exertions that the commit
tee are indebted fur the rapid progress o the
annoy.
RIVER MID HARBOR CONVERTION.
A call has been made in the Evansville Jour
nal of the 18th instant for a contention to be
held in Louisville in October next, without din
'Unction of party, for the purpose of devising
ways and means to scours at the next session of
Congress appropriations for the western rivers
and harbors. It is stated in this connection by
the Louisville Courier, ov private authority, that
this movement has originated with several dis
tinguished. western Democrats, who believe that
such appropriations are 'strictly constitutional,
and that the bill introduced by the Committee of
Commerce at thelait session ought to have pass
ed- We believe that the cams of the Democratic
party in the West entertain the same opinions;
but they have been so long in the habit of playing
second fiddle to the abstractionists and the "or
republicans" of tha Old Dominion, that
we do not hope much from any measure they
m y ly adopt for the ruivancementof River and Har
bor bills. As long as they continue to act with
men from whom they differ on one of the most
important topics of the day; we can hardly ex
pect from them very cordial co-operation in an
effort of their description.
One would suppose that tlusllica.go Conven
tion might have brought the Democratic leaders
to their senses. From the number and the par
ty character of the iiadviduals who figured in that
body, it was clear that the improvement of rivers
and harbors must ultimately triumph over all
party and political opposition. True it is that
General Sass in declining his invitation on this
occasion, "did not say a word" about river and
harbor improvements; but there were other oliar
tingnished Democrats who were not Co non com
mittaL It was no longer to be denied that
the people responded to the efforts that had been
made by their representatives to procure the pas
sage of the hills and that they condellined the
executive interposition by which they had beta
defeated.
While on this subject, we will sajt a word or
two on the objection of the Democrats to the bill
of the last session on the score of itsl''enormous"
appropriations. It will be remembered that
for a series of years these bills had been regu
larly vetoed by Mr. Tyler and Mr. Polk. The
appropriation of the last session, therefore, if
divided over the years during which; there were
no appropriatious,would have made an average of
less than half a million a year. But this was al
together too much for the Democratic Senators,
who wished to "draw the party lines deeper;"
who yearned for the old "orthodox. republican
ism"f—and who were alarmed by Mr. Ithett's de
nunciations of, , the Democratic party for having
gone over to dm doctrines of Mr. Clay and the
Whigs. Thaathere was nothing substantial in
the objection drawn from the amount of the ap
propriation under the circumtnances, we may
infer from the appropriations made for similar
objects during General Jackson's administra
tion. Some of our contemporaries are citing the
the doctrines of the General on this subject; let
them look a moment at the sums actually dis
bursed in his time for these very ..unconstita
tional" objects of expenditure, without meeting
any Executive objection. We copy 'from a table
prepared by Colonel .tbert for the War Depart
ment, and submitted to Congress by Gov. Marcy
when Secretary of Wart
1880
1831
1882
1833
1884
1836
1836
1837
Here it appears that for six years in succes
sion, daring the administration of General Jack
son, the appropriations for these improvements
exceeded a million of dollars annually—and
that for tiro years in succession they exceed
ed one million eight hundred thousand dol
lars. The last appropriation of this kind that
escaped the kite of •'orthodox republicanism"
with one of $50,000 in the year 1846. Six years
have since elapsed, and instead of a million
and a half of the good old Deniccratic" times
of General Jackson, we have had 'just nothing
a year. And the Democratic organs parade
two millions of dollars, more or less, as if it
were n sum to bankrupt the treasury and ruin
s
TIE Whip and Anii-31asona of the Bor.
ough of Armlnstant, will meat al du Hoye ud.
Saturday evening. the 31st tuft, al 7'a elaek. far
duo ygmeg . tailitrdairgalat to the Courtly Convention.
Second Ward Primary Meetings.
THE Whigs and Anti•Blasons of the Second
%Fanfare hereby notified to =wet at the Burnt Mr
text Had, corner of Second and Smlthfueld "treat, on
• Saturday arming, the Wet IptL, at 7 o'clock. to elect two
DelegaLs to the County Couvmtion.
telyßUtd MANY WHIGS.
Fifth Ward Primary Fleeting.
HE Whip and Anti-Masone'of the Fifth
Ward trillhokl their Primary Meeting; to nomittete
:41e l gatee to attend the coming County Convention, at the
School corner of Pike and Walnnt streets, on Sat
urday Mee 31st, at 12 o'clock, 3L, and keep the poll" op.
till 7, 1...)L myZeZt
ENGLISH MUSTARD-Colm . an's, in kegs
of 9 lb. trul 18 lb. garb, Imported, for do 6 7
mr99 , B. A. FA/INF:STOCK ir CO.
CLOVES --15W lbs. for eey
myZI B. A. PAIINESTOCK A CO.
SUP. CAILB. SODA-25 kegsfor sale by
tara B. A. PAIL. Et CO.
IOUNDS . FROM KENTUCKY; by ROlh
tdek.
41 . 41 1 : 4 1LI b gtt .11'''
f i kan o ella r timorlitocd Loth Polk.
Wherelre the trim& of my youtht
Thou but anthaded the shlrlt thet loved thee.
Boehm that Blvd tieVirZ a Ttik
Blue Jount.-
Old Baehelorlaed Old Mold.
&ant of the 1111r4 Orpban Girl.
TO) , voice le musle tO ear.
Lament o f ltith Emigre.. Reed and WI. mho by
, miNi JOlth MELLOR. II wood rt.
BMW MUSIC
KLEBER has just received
e Joule Cook.
sialousl Union. a patriotic lemur, dedimuct ec the
nom Henry CIO.
ajPb "
• in, it nor
o yg Dew, cing by the Alleghenian,.
Little lifothogn aniii.t from David Copperackt.
Sweet Ho= as sung by Jenny Lind, with new athocc
pthimenia.
The Mountain Daisy. •
The De sv i rdt.&tiy
l'entos, w aroi dedicated W Sir wxi
thZ . V.— c ifirgaT
Go where the morning;
I know who.
My blaming with thee go.
Homeward. tore direct,
Drinking Song; from Macbeth.
Also—hool'olksis. Maltaep AO-
Ma, 101 Third 0000.0.
niy= Melodeons Harp.
X . • thkrolkt tot of Pianos and to arrive
lIVEW BOOKS Ittrgn supply of Mu•
J.. 1 ante,* kco or
md Latin U 4114/..
derks Family Robin., or the A1i.11.01111.3 Of • • rather
and Itother and fuer roes, un n dew' Wand:l:rot-16nm.
2:4 and 4. of 310 h,, lororion Labor and
Loudon Poor.
Jag. rreLl awl for uln b It. IIoPRINS,
mr.tO ib ADOI/0 Iluiblinor. Yu:alb rt.
MURRAY'S FLUID SIAGIA—Just
NES
reed Lod fur Wet by S. N. WICKEkSILI34
1:012J COMP? of Sixth ease Wood ete.
New Books, just received.
'lll REEK GRA3I2.IIAR, for th,i lac of High'
ecbota Telyurtltim by P. but , embn;
etul enlarged by his ece, Al.auder Ituttmeut, b .
The loch Combulelatue, slut Itchulhou I.bb. by'
" TVAtad l oly m olATil'utl nytnerieb. of Captain O ut .
the fur Illty pm," [Denver etut ehitee,t, 7rout . the
Den Of NM Tett: by Rev. U. T. Ch • lbw!, u t u..
Tar sale t 7
my 1979 Apello beildley s Yourtlu et.
GUY SOT S Yellow Pock & liereaparill
mirr"'"" J. ICILD a eJ.
to Vinod sc.
WiSTAR'S Balsam of Wild Chnrrp-1
11. c. fur sale by ms l J J /1DI; Co.
LIEMPSEED-30 bble. prime, fur :It . by
11 Earn KIDD
VASTER 011-35 Lb 123.tiu.1 ( pure) fur dalu
NJ by mrlY J. }ill/DAC°.
"OINK ROOT-2000 lbs. for sale by
sots J. KIDD a CO.
The General Ansembly of the Church of the
State of Deseret have transferred ail their power
to the Territorial Government, and adjourned.
GOT. Young is awaiting the arrival of other_
territorial officers, to organize the Government.
LATE FEO3I MEXICO.
Nsw ORLEANS, MU 28.
We have ativices from Mexico to the 15th inst.
Much excitement prevails relative to the Tehu
antepec business.
In the Senate the Tehuantepec treaty was
laid on the table. Congress refused to modify
the tariff by removing the prohibitory duties.
- That body will adjourn on the 20th.
Ex-President Pedrosia is dead.
THE NEW FRENCH MINISTER.
Wasntscros, May SO.
M. de Sartinges, the new French Minister to
our Government, was presented to The President
yesterday. Complimentary speeches were ex
changed.
o:==
General Wool arrived here yesterday. The
Republic, in a complimentary notice, recom
mends him as thq Democratic candidate far the
Presidency
The Rev. Clement M. Butler declines accept
ing a call from Cincinnati, at as increased sal
The argument in the Methodist Church Case
was concluded yesterday by Reverdy Johnston.
on behalf of the Soitth. The Court recommend
an amicable adjustment of the matters in contro
versy, 'Lathe interests of religion, as well as the
church favor such a eourse.
The barque Havana, from Bavannah, for New
York, was burned, on Tuesday last. The pas
sengers and crew were taken off by the steam
tug boat . Tybee. The loss is about q;80,0110
FIRE AT SAVANNAH.
SAVANNAH, ]fay 28.
The large etarea 212 and 214 were destroyed
by fire to-day. Loss estimated at $lOO,OOO.
Yaw Toan, May 30.
cotton broker and land speculator failed to
day.
It is rumored that 5800,000 sterling, bills on
London, drawn by varions'houses here will be
returned•
roans - to, May 'L'O.
The Ga4inor General refuses to product the
correspondence with the United States reLstive
to-reciprocity.. The Minister of Finance spoke
of closing the Welland Canal against the United
States.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET. .
PITILADELPIIIA, Mayl all
CottoD—Tbe market is steady with limited
sales.
Flour—The market is dull at for
standard brands. Sales of inferior at-n,hado
lesa.
Grain—Wbeat is steady. Rye is selling.• at
70c: Sales 10.000 Duel:leis yellow cora ot. Glk
bu.
Lard.—:Sale3 800 bbl 3 nt 9ic, 4 tnos, which i 3
. decline.
BALTIMORE MARKET.
BALTDIOBt, May 80.
Floar—Sales 800 bbls Howard streettasulds at
.$4,12} bbl.
Coffee--Sales of Rio at Bic V lb.
Nry YOUR, May W.
Cotton—The market is dull and drooping.
Floor—The market is firmer. but quiet, with
sales of 2500 blob. at 53,91€44.06 for common
and straight state, and $4,12}Cr.4,21} for round
hoop Ohio.
6672,306 03
926,311 84
1,225,008 43
1,159,451 82
1,641,621 52
1,352,243 61
1,837,520 31
1,768,218 63
Grain—Wheat is dull but prices are steady.—
Corn la dull and lower. Sales of 500 bushels
Western mined at .54c, and of round yellow at
60c bushel.
Whiskey - is dull, with sales of Ohio et .23c 12
Provisions—The market is unchanged.
Stocks—The market, except for Government
and firstclass stocks, is not so firm. Canton has
fallen 2/ per cent ; U. S. C's, 1852 arc quoted
at 114; and Penna. s's 94.
A failure among the cotton defilers is an
noaneed, oleo two large real. estate 'mace...lllton
Prorisions—Small sales of bacon shoulders at
61, and of clear sides at* "e. lb. Sales of fine
keg lard at 11c.
Tobacco—Sales of 700 hhds at fpf(i . `96l 13 lb,
with a firmer market. .
Birmingham.
Grocerim—Salea Rio coffee at 936 ? !b.
Small ardra of molassea at 29® 30 re,3l foa prime
and choke.
Star Candles , z-Salesut 21}e .11
Flour—Limited sales at 1510,4 16 le bbl for
St. Lord.
Cotton—Tbe market is rather easier, with
soles of middling at 24E48} ; good middling at
At.
Exchange—Sterling exchange ie quoted at 104
Silver is name at 4 11 Cent premium.
HEAP BONNET RIBBONS-A. A.
Me
eor I Co. aro o. mooing a large, lot of beautifu l f f .. ROO! Ribbons, at 125 f cent, per yard. Three owls
orsormorOmeerel for cbeatmera. a. (boy are veil vortb 25
mita. N0e..52 and 64 Marked rt. ray2l
OHNITURE OIL CLOTHS Of English,
German, and oar mro manufacture. 111 r nde at the
Cloth Warerome, bor:7 sod 9 Word
m 721 .7.1 11, PHILLIPS.
To Tea Drinkers/ •
F ra rz E ra ii n i t n li ,. e t tl Good 'Lo d i!,
bE . J o a
a. best La the dlr. Prices-41).. We.. The., and II
VOPLEY'S POT CLAY-36 bble. just reed
vv
y2lfbr W. br J. BCUOON 5/ A HAIL k CO.
New Mute.
tbRENCII FLOWERS—A splendid variety
ot the Dewed styl.. Ileneh ashl Muerte.. ?lower&
w are emend to well very cheap, at•hoJeaale
retell. my= AA. MASON Cu.
DRIED PEACHES-35 sacks in store, will
nirA b° " 441 lo ' l° 63 " "Man DICKBY A CO.
BUCKETS--b 0 dos. 31arietts, for sale by
it sun J. Lt. CANFIELD.
- -
BROOMS --100 doz. Corn, for sale by
rai2l 1. D. CANYILLD.
S ALERATUS-100 bozes pure;
bbLe. rm. Kale by
mr2l
J. D. CANFIELD.
PEARL ASII-25 casks for sale by
mro J. B. CAN MU,.
POT ABll-4 make pure, for nolo by
raril J. 11. CANFIELD
-----
SAIRRATUS-5 tons in boxes and cloks;
n Lox.. In Nunn Popann
' for =ln by RCILIZRT DALZELI, a Co..
my= LibertT .011
..
DitiED APPLES-20 bags for sale b
mull R. DALZELL aCO.
POT ASH —5 casks for sato by
m _ a. DAIAELL &CA
,EARL ASII-20 casks for sale by
on2l II..DBI.ZELL a co.
TRANSTRANSPARENT WASH BALLS—A fine
PARENT
888818 reed 8181 fur We at the Drug Store of
my2o 8. 8. WICKZILSIIBBI.
E XCHANGE BANK STOCK—For saloll
H. D. KEW,
my . .. 1) Hank, end Etrhaor- Broker.
SUNDRIES -14 bbln. °refine;
f. - No. 'Lard:
LI MitAl F.0.b.,
2 " OiSLIMIC landing from dr.
Hardotrrr: end for redo by
ltirtlA II DICHEY A CO.,
01120 • front nod Water air.
LIFE PRESERVERS fr. JACKETS—AI
ware on henth oupply of 'nein Dubber Life PrIP
wenn, end Janette, of ledle Rubber and Cork tnenufeo.
tura. Orr tele et the India Dubber Depot, 7 end 0 Weed et.
m r,n 11. PHILLIPS.
GOLDEN SYRUP-12 half bble. and 24
m' k tfo . ac' . 4" "n .l P :tar )1. 0 . it r UTCHISON I CO.
INDIA RUBBER DOLL HEADS .1 BO-
A DIES. of di/tarsal sires, for sale at N• India Rubber
vePot. N. 7 and V Wood id- J. • IL I'ILILLIPO.
nwle
MAPLE SUGAR-2 bbls. very choice N.
Dls btwar. just rarol Tod for rale b
WM. Meell7llo • CQ
rther Urueur• sad Tea Dealers.
OVERINCOS SQGARS—Doutdcßefined
LA
L. Cro.obwl. Putv,isrd and Powdvred..nstanUT
ou band Bud tor by lba barrel nr ',tall, Si tha lowoat
matt Ly . it U. A..llcClAlliti ell.
tarlY
:WA Libert, at.
GREEN-5 caeca auperior'qual
%_/ . 4.1 6 t0l boo. sad numbost Datlczhilm
NM_XMI=
BY TELEGRAPH
=LIVED ST Tilt o'ranzr TZLEGILAPIL LISI,
AID EXPORTED FOB THE PITTSBURGH 04Z-ETTE
LATE FROM THE SALT LAKE
CINCIXNATI. M3y 80.
A party has arrived in St. Louis, who left
Deseret on the Bth of April. The now on the
mountains was of considerable depth. They
passed 200a:dente and Sioux Indians, encamped
south of La Trappe Crossings, on a war exam.
slots, in pursuit of the Pawnees.
The crops at Salt Lake are promising.
The California trains 'are getting along very
well.
The Mormons have vent ont two new colonies,
one to the lower end of the Basin, and another
to Lower California.
ARRIVAL OF GEN. WOOL.
WASIIINGTON, Mny 80.
WASEUIGGIO, MOy 80.
THE METHODIST CHURCH' CASE.
SEW Yorts. May sn.
BURNING OF A VESSEL AT SEA
CHARLESTON, (S. C.) May 2.ti
BUSINESS FAILURE§
:"EIS' YORK MARKET
EVENING ILEPOILT.
Nsw OILLEA3B, May 30.
GIVIZTLAL LAND Orrick, April 4, 1851.
UMEROUS APPLICATIONS HAVING
.Lawn made to this ogles for Intormation Inrelationto
ir i markocr Irk which Land Warranta. under Lb. ant of
10th of Ceptembee. ItoO. should be located. Dm OilhAting
arnwees thereto bays been prepared. to wit.
Then, are three mode. by .hide Mese ideation, mar La
made:
lot. By the Warrantee In person:
Di. By the 'Warrantee thnmgh the agency of thiiiiflint.
Pd. By an Anent or Attorney,
It the brat or second mode Is adopted, lb. applimenD
most be made In writing. specifying the tram, land ilhiMnD
or tectlon of country, to which the location Is &AMA, and
by accompanied by av a/Ulu& arroullog to the Milord=
tarot. KO.l.
Where the third Male I. tutorial. a Power of Atter./
omit be produced, execnt,ol by the waribalce I. the
. pree.
enoe of noltneee engirding to the following form ho. 2,
which power ,f Attorney noost l , wknowledgehorproired
as the rue may be, before mime °facer sorthorisrel to take
the acknowledgment of deeds, according to form:S.3or 4.
an pour, tho Patents will to tratismittnl to the Lend
021ce where the licetlon Is made, onlessrperdal dlrectlona
to the contrary be given. J. surnatnELD,
Comminioaer.
FOR3I No. I.
STATE or
Comirr or
Deform M. 'Ostler of the tea.. mother ol[Do, author.
[sod take &marrin] personsllY appear.] [bum Wreathe
Mune of warrants. who being dui, mon, devoes and
tors. that that he I. the identical [here imeef name of warren'
Ow,: to whom warrant No.—. for or...under the
Act of Seotoruber. IbtA, ITU 1/013eli Olt the da7 . of
ISN-. and who now opplier to locate the same.
[Aftlant's eignature.)
Sworn to and trubscribed befme me this— do, of
'So-.
11.1111oer's elznaturr.}
Form No. V..
litmw all men by tbote prascuta. that 1. [Lure inwrt tine
<d warrantee, of the County of —. and eta. of
do hereby eunoUtuta and appoint ol
—. my true
of lawful attorney. the mu and In my
name. to 1c... Land %. arrant No. far arras of
land. whi.:l, ...nett under tbs. Act of Eeptember,lo.so.
[lbw., of gutotltutlon may be trunted If deflrinti
Signed presence of
fWarr.,,'n numature.
FOll3l No. 3
STATE or
COUNTY or •
On this der of --. In the year —, perronall ttpao r
the f •I ' l . ;;;, o; ' War ' : te:=
I certify, that well knot the mid there twee. the
described warrantee.]
withinhat he ts the earatkerron who
In the Power, and who onecutod the
BRUseeOrtultum3
Foau No. 4.
STATE OT 1
Cowry or l
I hereby certify, that on this day of lit the
year—, Treenail y came before me (here inaert the name
et with," and [here insert the name of warrant...o and
the said [ ere beget the name of triton,' Wog `fell
known to me, was duly mon, byrne. anti on his oa th
de.ilared and add that he well knew thessid (berg lo.eet
the name of warranteej and that be was the wee tenon
de.wribed in, and who executal the within Power of At.
torney, and his tettimez wto to me eativfactory evidence
of that fact, and the wit hen , insert du name or vivre..
tee) thereupon acknowl gni the cold Power to be his act
and deed.
ioEmer i esignahare.i
Stationery.
v S. HAVEN, corner of '3larket and Se
mud streets. has just opened for Pala the lee set
stuck of articles in the Etationery line ever brought to this
to. consisting of every quality of Ecuilish, french. and
American Writing Paper Medium, Demi, and (..)ap Blank
nooks, in every style of Binding-. Arnold..' Ilarriatua's,lto.
n 571 ;Ltfl:d i :
heated manufacturers' Leal Pencils, Quill, Wafers, nu..
lopes, all Mae. and qualifier. Steel Peng Porcupine, Bone
anJ Wood Pen diolders, a great varlet); Band Boxes, Ink
eland, Wafer Edampa. 10. myth'
I IRIED PEACHES-1000 bushels (bright
JUI halves) Iv sbno and for mit by
my:11 KUM MATTHEW S 8.
DRIM) APPLES--30 ezke prime, foreale
ay by car.r...` RIMY. MATI HEWS & CO.
lASTOR OIL-9 bbls. (Blow's make) for
kJ axle by say= MIST, MATTHEWS A CO.
UGAR-240 Ude. prime N. 0., forimle by
/.77 mylS AMES A. HUTCHISON& CO
DRIED FRClT—Peaches; Plums;
sale by 44.1. AlcCI.C11110:: "frC
nay Grocers and Tea Dealera.
hales Mistiouri : lslirdr t igment
jj
mris so 134 Fr0r4.41.
COTTON -2.5 bales (Batting) for sale by
ALEXANDER GORDON.
myls
_ No.
1a: Vrtat C.
EAD-200 . iga Gale na: L IWO . Dar for sle by
yIS JAMES A. lIDTILSON
a CO.
TE AS-50 bf. chests Young Ilyson;
i - - Aluk Wong YlRvor.
}''' ¢Vy e ll ' Nrr ISAIA II DICIit.Y a CO..
atcr and Foot Jut.
Q ALT PETRE-75 sacks Crude, fur sale by
A 17,13 ISAI A 0 I.ICK EY a CO.
H . .
10
7s AM r S— 10 casks for s a le lo
iinzcKyr k CO.
IBUTTER—Fresh Roll ior sale by
myl3 ISAIAH DICL.t..Y a CO.
riIANNERS' 011.-20 bills. warranted pure
for ode br R. E. SELLERS.
,tarlo
'Teel for sale by
111 C1—'1°° BUI1111:21k.;ia
. - . . .
N> 1:. 116 Wsarr 4.
q.....ut--1 lb bbls. N. C., for sale be
h. 01. ) .1:: tncii *)tr.c.,C.t.LEsA.
i 4 1111031 E UREEN—S eases for sale 1.0
I, rayl2 D. A. YAILSESTOCK A CO.
fp CLINT 1731 1 1E/1.--150 lln. Po 'd, for sale
II by vayl.= D. A. PAIINESTOCK le CO.
_ -
- DACE GINGER-8 bags fur sale by
myl2. D. A. rALINESTOCE 1 CO
‘I A LERATUS-42. casks prime, for Sale by
A. 7 sliru s 7.7rCANDLYZ.S.
I )EARLS-11 casks first sorts, fur sale by
m, WICK k Mee/OPUS:
saskg purr. for sale by
• In- .rICK 'LI Vi'DLl,k
1111J15 31C Ls. C. Cattruss, for .ale by
• r 1.2 WICK a , I. , ANULES,
ODFISII-10 tierces fur sale by
• m,12 WICK a NIrCANDI.X...k.F.
, 11000LATE-130 sale'by
A_l mtt. Witli a iIeCaNDLEat
NEEDLE WORKED COLLA.R.S,
rf , kln k sal Cufk. wlth k fun a...mentor Lack
u• I L ..Wm
F. 11. rATON. Fourtl3 01.
s I:31 COPAL VAILNISII—Fur sale by
a
toylo I±AIAH lOICKLY 41, CO.
I ONF ECTION 5E\ NA —4O lbs. fursals by
H. A. FAIINIZTtteg • et,
1,111:LV. CORN STAlte bzs. for sale by
tor 9 It A. FAIINI,IOCK ACO.
NDIAN ILED-150 lbs. fur Sale by
rs It. A. FAIINI,FTitriZ . A. Co
NI)160-4 100 lb kegs Manilla:
3 C.runct Caracoo..l gootl ar
e. L.r solr. ltkp l/ti
lea of tart.. quau. Ind.kto.
:oth .111 Le ,ta mat lAA 4m ale..
lUAIAU bICKMS A CO
nos stsl Frsor
A . 3 HOUND Is UTS-15 tneks for sale. bv
llf my), telAlAll DICK BY A CO.
UT3ILOS-1 Lbl. for nale by
. oils 101D1) telo
1.) OYS' CASSIMERES—Of various oulors
.1.135n.1 Oyler, ree'd by
MURPHY A BURCHFIELD . ..
3,,ZTAIt CANDLES-35 boxer (10 to 10 lbs.
kJ earl) for ult. by .1. aliALoin k co s
non mrsrr Wool 00111110.
QPERNI CANDLES-10 boxes4's ' s's, and
x 3 its, for =4 by .1. D. WILLIAMS A CO
11105
'FINE TEAS—
half chats Cholas .rA Dolor,,
rayS .2° .10.0.. "'
.1. ' 4 D7fT11.121.1
0 17 4 ' . 7A 110.
IIEEIt SKINS-3 bales for aale by
mr7 BIIET. MATTHEWS* OS
4IG LEAD-490 pigs Soft lialonn, for role
by my 7 BITES. MATTHEWS CO.
•
- DIG METAL-165 tune for rale by
1, m7i RIIEY;IIATTHEI4 el A CO.
PEATIIERS-8 stn. prim() for node by
Ell ET. MATTIIEWS k
Q,ODA ASII--60 casks (good) for rale by
col A. CULBERTSON A CO.
. .
POTATOES-IUO bu. (Galena) to arrive,
.1 to rail. by 017 A. CULBERTSON A eYl
ill YE WIIISK EY-37 Mils. (pure) fur role
or my7_ A. CC LBSDTCON • CM
COPTS. TURPENTINE-20 blllx, for *Sin by
3 - 3 snyli YAUNESTUCK k
Fr ALLOW-3 bble. for rale by
J. nue RODISoN, LITTLE - CO. _
TOBACCO --1 Idol. prime Sugar Leaf;
I bnx..
Yrs' sale by L H WATENIIAY A CONE,
MI6 St s o d Al %.W., sal Cl I , rsol 01.
O iir 7. `d/ tibia. purr .
n Liuxrcd, for
',, ralyby
B. WAT,CIIOI 00 • 0
O1)A ASII-20 casks liurtz's brood, for
33 I. I. T rn,r, 0. W.ll4llllAUtlll
1 LASS-600 le ale 000'41 sizes, for .olr by
(ts ) s n a W II
•
mu) 011.--54.11,j)10. tor sale by
ix, 10 114A:141'0/I.
,o W irldOW. 00 . 41, for 8410
by .002 s. (ON C
111 AKS — ZO duz. Hay Rakes, lor
1.5.. O. P. VON HON NllO/1,1 .
bu. Shelled, or ,oth ,
/ AP= J. I/11.W08 . 11'.t . •
- 145DLIVER 01L---30 gall!, rope,
kJ far sal. by my/ 1, , 41 nr
1110TATOES--20 Netilmoi meks, for
rale by tuy.l n. F VON boNsd.dis . r oc,
!DIG IRON -4i€. tom, F:Jrge and roondry.
nt,ll,muut,.r rale by
.r.Bn Bli
JC.IIN WATT A CO
_l4 INSEED (prime) for halo
by mrr. S. . II At:HAI:IM.
VERMILLION-62 11. s. ( mew) for Kale
v by 887 II E. BLLIA.BB.
' , IIIESE - 50 boxes recei, if% iind for mule
lJ by apt it. I/ALZELI.
PER---SUO reams Med. and Crowe Wrap.
tor sale It,. to rio.o. conmlglll2,ll{, bl
ar7 J DAI.ZELL,G3 lt.ter at.
_
PEACIIES-6W bu. for nu, by
.p 7
lIAlt FUNDS 6: -. EASTERN- EXCIIANCik.
NTI.3/, aml the tairlinrilmm- --
.4,12 [two, Meai.4 '.1.1 Third .le.
1)13.1ED APPLES-75 bu. fur fl.lo by
UUILUItIDUE t INGIIII.III.
1.1,14 . 110 Water nroo4
4.: ALMON-4(1 , 1 , 1.'111H. and
j h o i n t,b u ls A 4 u .t .a ;. for
kj by
lIERRING -10111)14. No. I (Dew) fur solo by
anl+ , INGIIIIAn.
MOLASSES 4: SYRUP
-100 bbla. B. IL.llulwec
10 •• .• Syrup;
10 Si btol..llolthqk
20 b. 11. llulaurw 2r ealo bf
11191111111 W L• INIIIIOAM.
mylo I l 7 .Water N.
"RAPE SlONiLS—Ree'd thin day, per
.I.==e im eartua ; .l thaw; 1171 dud:able plata alma
Mat..., at alldm.
mfr I. A. ausox a co. •.
;
• ,
MISCELLANEOUS.
Enfelea inning Company of lachigan..
THE Stockholders of the Eureka Mining
Company et &tidily.% lire hereby . n.nirel nut an
Lserrament of taents-firs cents per ehare ha, Ma goado
,the mnital lurk of the Eureka Minima C ooo PenT•Of
"Mtnd Etth, lutJable .thin thirty days from this data. at
the ounce of the Concrany , the. building ~,,,,n tded hr
Palmer, Heinle t Cn, Pttasionrs h.
JAMES M. CHRISTY, and Tones.
ittylo - dhlartd Eureka blln . Cu. of Inch.
Iron City Xining Company.
E regular Annual 3leeting of the I con
%ung COmpariT, , let held at the otlee
Company. to the eltyar Pitteburnh, on klockda, June
oth, at o'clock. P. 01.
.111 An assessment of GO cents I:, share hsul called. sod
di due the Z 1 of Jaw, alask aseeesmout of sf,
rents per slur, due on the ha of August, Mitt.
By order of the Board.
WATEILSIAgTALMI:R.
myVeit ; B.ffrtary.
THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stook
beldam of the Oblo Trap Ronk Miele g Company " 1
eld .t theaim of NIA c.r.er I. the Ciff of Mfo
burgh. nu Monday - 4u= 2. at 2 o'clook. P. Z. •
11.70 IT. HART, Sec.
TUST RECEIVED—AT WM. DlCalrg.
un Liberty etreet
-10 piece. French Llneuejar Pane;
ID " &WWI and French Dray .1' Me, lor sum
erte,
pi m eces colored and black SIDE Waru (Isehmstets. for
Crate:
A erlendld easortmeut of Marseilles .cot Lloa Veq
core. mull/
H
ERRING-10 bide. new Li?r,er,,,leitgsoN.
itlOE-20 tierces Carolina, for sale by
myl6 /SNITS& HUTCHISON & LA/.
VOFFEE--150 bags Rio, for sale by
V .06 JAMES A. IiESCIIISON't
VER. RED-15 casks (English) for sole by
r myin SCEIOGNMAKER a Cu
CLOVES --2 bble. for male by
tayle
J. 5C1300.'01.4 it' 3 t CO.
SUP. CARI. SODA-10 kegs for oak by
J. BCIIOONIIIIHER co, &
mrl6 24 Wood et
SUGAR& 'MOLASSES
-150 /Ibis. prime N. O. Sugar;
NO Ws. Moleaser: for rale by
mylll. RUKBRII,GE
IHOULDERS-32 casks for Bab by
myl6 ILARDY. JONESA CO.
DIRE BgARD PRINTS—For male by
mllO W. P. SI ARSIIALL. 115 W.. 1 o.
CHEAP WALL PAPER—For sale by
myla W. P. MAILBIIALL,B3 Wood a.
TESTER CENTRESFor sale by
lall6 W. P. M.AILMALL. 6.7 Wad st-
LARD -3 bbls. & 8 kegs I\o.l, for sale by
Aw . l6
JOHN WATT 2 CO.
Professor A. C. Barry's Tricopherons,.
CAR MEDICATED COMPOUND, for re-
Moving, preservine and beautifying the hair, mull..
ring scurf and dandruff, and curing disc anes of the skin.
elands and muscles, sting. tuts, bruises, sprains. etc. It
he. hems ascertained by experiment. that Ibury s Trieoph.
ernes has produonl the MD. effect In curing diva.. of the
skin, etc. of the horse. and all the animal kingdom. The
following testlmorduLa aeleeted from hundreds of similar
Impsrt. will serve to show the. 'aloe of the. preparation,
and the estimation In which It Is held by those who have
given It a trial:
YLIB, Sept ISSO.
Pima. Boast—Pie=r 67e—I- have been &filleted with a ea
the scalp. of a most aggravated char
- I t a 4 e ' l ' er 1 1 o: r Ul ic. 1 4 as o t f ' , lateen yeas, and during that period
Clocks! : base bad the advice of ramie of the most eminent phyal
irusT opening—tt very excellent assortment ;1r.% tna
f 31ANTEL CLOCKS, et from to BOb all,waroust. timean
try
Tour 1 did cd, • self
to aria
o keep snaffle.. , , reeort, sal. to my eurmire and grarlfication found myself
Ale — mum Mau. , Clect , J.. Ste. each, and ',cured In about two moths. Such wow the violence of [be
ed—eliesp enough to put one In every roam. disorder that at Umges I au partially blid.
IV. W. WIL.I.SO2i, 07 Market et-. yo ur ., 1 $ V SI ItAPELSE,
earner of Fourth.
110 Columbia street. Brooklyn.
FiSll _
... Lble. and 4ill
o hf. I.bla. No.l, Baltimore M Sh erriam
to " etk
Eu " Larke:co. 3 Mackerel .
20 hr Lble. Lake Superior Salmon : for sale br
cult; JOILN WATT A CO.
fIoFFER-100 hogs Rio, for sale by
J myle _ ---' JOIIN WATT k CO.
•ra IRON—IOU Was Huntingdon co., for
ale by m 713 i AMIN RATS CO.
.NE..IIPLARS' SWORDS—Just rec'd, a lot '
tiR roes, ct. = IRO.
of Knights, Templar Sword; with Shamble= of the I Paw. BAB.— sly Dear Sir—About two rearsago my heir
r sr larentihdly engraved.
.1 e. 12
carts w- ' l7- wns o s. "L iTeWe ' nnler d ie r t d ' l4 b' e 'd " 'n""
'c'd
1 a IT'd d ' " tri r " '''T tli Ph".
FOR SALE, to close consignment-50 cks. . ,`");"',.,.„,„„). 7,Thi ',;,„'”, i 'L d ',4,; r'„',,, " = . ..f, ",...,,'
mperlor SODA OAK. branded - Steele" and °St. pa.. h r ;Sr. ' l now shows for itself.
I l iM." ADDIT M JNO. hieYADEN W. . Wi t h ~,,,,,,,,, 1 .. 0 i ",...b, ~. -
at Penn...leads Itailmad Depot. , J $ TRILIDIVErCOO3 Itroulway.
mill corner Nam andiPaynestreetaDltteburgb. , If any Lady or gentleman doubt. the authentletty of the
- I.IIOIW'D EXT! - LIQUORICE--1 cart for sale 1 1,4-73,:th ' ,Z,7,1! ' ,AU sn .,,I, ` ,.„ ' V'',Xi t.F,h u ,ni,. ° 4l:l'.
.1.. by mY9 B. A. FAIINESTOCK A 00. , nal letters.
BARRY'S TRICOPIIEROOS-1.2 dos.. for 1 isms:, the Military and Nand Argus, Nov. h. IN:A.I
Ala by R. E. SELERK , 'there is no remedy for the permanent cum of baldness
to td
, " W" 1 ". ~ TV A=ty " c%Zy c er gidit.'=lle4.2;2l Lea
a 14te h eg
I twarrantea Pure) therry'e Trimpherons. or Medicated Compound. It teea
r, 0. nyuits , . le i re , :ely Tad by the upper classes of the rommuulty; lu
. nun,' In th e, land It I, wad in preference to
VITRIC ACID-600 lbs. (pure) for sale by a . theLs4.7 . eis t o t f u tt , te klnd i,.., ll . intrartte , Mor to thLTots
j oy
11 rsym J. KIDD a co, so woes st. . rr!.... li cstrors tre I t t r :l7.eu34..Zitair.e: the.
- lIINK ROOT-2000 lbs; for sale by • ba:r fee and glossy. It will min. elf dlsoeses of the ss a lp,
I .013 . 4. KIDD a CO. days
t;i. the
dear. 1.1.17111, and other obnoxious dime.
In cheapness as well ae•Meary. It rtends
trothed. It inroad In large bottle; prier. 25mM, et No.
IX Broadway, and at the Druggist. grneralls. throe
tho Milted States end .. Canada . ent-ott
.
PIIII4TING INKS. •
g galls. Flamsee ,
fnr r.l. by la 13
• • ACKERE 120 bble. No. 3, for Bale b
at}73 A. A W. 11411BAUGII.
.VIOLISSES-100 bbls. for sato by
Iv," my 13 si W. TIARHAVGII
At&111rECIIIN SON & Co., Nol3 Spruce Street,
arm. YOBEC, Wholt-mlo manufacture], of M. hest
KNOLISII PRINTING INNS.R.r. 61,e,1 and Litho
, era Phi Prindtm,
r owr Vino Book nd Job track, which
they warrant to be oaned of the porno matorials, and to
wtrk mull]. uprm all onlluary pea-a.
Thrt:ombinahon. In [liens lake, are such aatagivp a Mob
: nen. and yermanenry to worker pertorso any other ink/ now
m nee. Mid at pry varying from'. eta to 1,4,00 por lb.,
pot up In can, and forww•Mcd t., order.
R. et Co.alwlmanufmture mime , Ink•of mem ,badearul
',nail:, varying .ISO to YM.OO per lb. mob:DM:to
REMOVAL. ---
WM. WAMESthai & I:Xl.,
_
No. 79 & 81 (lato 7C) MAIMMN LANE,
Q.U.1.17-12. Wale. No. 1, for sale by
NEW YORK.
1.7 tnyM, 'WICK W 11eCANDLEIcl.
li ROOMS-210 doz. Corn, for Dint.* qixaile tOre Old & aml.
al by .
myl3 WICK f o r ADLY.SB. '
NI ANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS of
GENTLE-YENS' 11 - I`,NLVILIYI ARTICLE& ma'
rPUBS--438 doz. Beaver, for sale by .'' in u... , o
""af,,,sx- -- `..7.- ii
..g. tarn WICK * lIrCANDLEN.t. :
..,,,,, - ” i ' . a . 4",f 0 ,-- "tTT nted Light. Wool, An
_ , .a.bhalr-r, Roth. Me Sad Cotton, llntomtla and Co..
.
la ENZOIC ACID-75 oz. for sale by
ais ssyss D. A. FAIINESTOCH e a).
()IL CLOVES-20 lbs. for sale by
NJ myl3 Si. A. YAIINESTOI,K &CO.
I'LAKE MANNA—ISO lbs. for sale by
rnyl3 B. A. VAIINESTOCK .1 co
TONE PIPES-340 boxes for sale by
.s z :ads WICK 0 31eCANDLY.SS.
1A ACKEREL-150 bbls. N 0.3:
iso - No...._''. for ..>a hy
5•13
WICK t .11cCANDLE46.
•
, .....-. _____
g I UTT.ER; , --30 kegs for, sale by , 'l' denelid.-... ' ratio. Silk. Mole: Rombem!.ne and Laney of all
.110 a sayla I
r, , , WICK 1. McC.CCDLLES. styles and qualities
kzajitOlii - Nt,s=t, e:u.li; N. 71, torTaTe — cy 1 , ZnaLd a rL' —
,Z , 17111 1 1-„ve 13 " k '''''''' T ith ' i
1. - 1 nil::: WICK A IeIeCAND
---- LESS. flarots—Faney Silk and Rano, II ea, Enall`h Titoirm,
'-- Swim. Dalian. Prue, Albeet Dandters. Twilled Indian
Second Large -7 8upply.
'''.4 ,,,,,,, , , U;',it.,,,i5.p.tr(2-I` , ..a i r l o. , Ra. Gamble. i,
A A._ MAsON & CU. WORM respectfully .
rice ' enill . lbe Intention of Doh. Widowers rail tlie pednic ,1 o • ....,'— ra nch ' ` ''. "'''' "`" ' '''''''
...wenn.. to Dielr :venni term. nexply of new and dewier ''' ffienn r ,gliii. cers... L'lwn It. ad and all the late
1.1.. I.PID:tle AND AMMER GoeneS, minted with crest peened, 004 k...,:a i .b ;„„.„.L0,,,.,.. W.
rAs •In tine Eminent Rau:kers...n.l porebared at • swat n- freriecw—ahakere'. Rerino, Le, .L's 11 oel.ffilk. thou and
.1....n.n from f.ireaer pr.. To kW,. yurchnmlnp [t rte.!... r 0 ,, e , 0 ,
.4 ee. we me new prepand to oiler goods at retch wear . .Worefro Corece—V .:we t• Cana., Evan ...lb Preach and
• prove then they mild here beet putet...l Pont early In othe
~. atib s
e. res... • toyl3 el roil eft 3lnr.t et Mond., Bracer for Reader. n end ladies.--• variety of
TA A V AND MANURE FORKS-125 doz. t 'A'" - . i
mno Ruling Iklts Odell quail:lva
IA Ilan, 0 Cot oelehrabel Iles and Manure Forks, li e weold lords wirtienner enteral. to our Dommtlo
re.eivel Iron the tre.illeicturvr. ililladalabla. on went., Knit Uorlernairts. Drawer, owl Il.lerpp.
went awl for salt hy R. W. POINDEXTER, WTI. WAKEMAN A. CO.,
i Water Pim, mehrt3ll(l.) 72 6. lel Maiden Irene.
For ...la of slob sad llstrilven. IL ship. llavv Forks -- -r
rennin te eunekent and the km prim at rtkli th , el an: Shawl and Mantilla Warehouse.
edd. mum Lamm their introdnetro.
{PIRITS TURPENTINE--10b121 — ft.in grxd E .
~ .4 ,; 1. , ,L11..,.., . ., ; 1 , ,..., ,t i 1 , Ec .,.
j 0 . R .0 1 w .L . A....NaT . 5T ,; , , .
13 order.
for ..a. bp It. E. SELLERS, it - names: awl Wheat at
as ...en,' of dritlNO AND
anal
.___.___ re d and all ken
of SELK MANTILLAS. ruanufacno
TOWN Lon FOR BALE red freralle Lawn Paws
T h e nevi... ley the secomers
and partictilarly wlaidiet to The Spriax trade. •
In the now' town of Latrobe, Westmorelatul Alm, a Ocio epiewlid ,mick of PARASOLS AND Cll.
RILELLAS e consiethea of fel:nod and plain nteed notion
' - County, Pa. , awl MIT. sod Turk Satin P anneal, an le.
Lotion and Denep.
ham Umbrella, All of rii kle will offered at extremely '
TI, CO yallaannu Apot of el , Pmn% , Railroad. to. prime. Al`repasally 0 mite our Western friend:lM co-, TEAL ESTATE FOR SALE—The under
ono oqr riot before win .11.. i a e. mime of valuable
Tilt new town of LATROBE is beautifully , . ''' al..., WIRE Snell , ' SVA:s les, Ei. exhibiting liharD sod ~,,„„vfm., ‘ l2-X ...,,,bw,,,ha.,,:1 t „ ~..,„„,
~..,,,,....i . ,,,,,,,, „ T.. ,
..„.. n . ~,n ,:4 3141.1344, put up In .tees CT. transepormewn. tehililf tocies in the torooth e of Pirmlngtinni. T oo
sear La.
a- t-. mei.. river when, the ben. Innis hailrowl
' - • • "b Murphy's Self-Sealing Advertising Env& , ' • '
1 , ,,i lie School Donee and Enginete Lutheran Church.
ersnm,
that stream by a Ealv1X01:130.1.14 ridge of three • . fhe rapid prowde of Itlrmin,harre in population and
rpm. of V. fen each. It IA an miles tut of Pittaborgli. 9 CirS. meenufacturlon wealth, end the reammilde priors at which
rent of terveunbuin. II west of Llffonier.l2 smith of Diane. % T s i,,,,. will be mid. rill .ndrr them a rale and profitable tn.
0 263 V 11)1Si ." ST.. NEW YORK.— swninent. Iltie t..tio,-t. Tome toyoroblo.
yd.., a north oe lonoffemei, awl 7 math of her Alsen. . i ..
de. T. ./Vecesivarno Dwanerd wilt be owned to 00. j.. The mileenber. in se leitlod the tonere., of .4 rho Foe pertieulare and term, coquet-oaf theunilersigned. eel
temporary term:ton near the bon, early le November 'may me thls samrtinwiel et, t 0,6 Duo.. of Deph ee n s eino tae once Ede:nage F. Damon, Lep, or Grant etrevt, wan tPitts
to sonnet with the southern turnpike. The pewee- with whirl a ter article 1,. broueht lefne th e ind.lle. The , burgh, beirep Thinl a .....1 Fourth 00.1VCIA, 07 of %litho.
le every tn.. Will step to mini • meal est the new and , eaperieuen of year, b. e dahlia.. Deer eureriority 1.. Sy tatemarand 0.-Vatter,. Eon', at their Ohms in Dino
...i.e RAIL ineali thYTEL, now to prone.. of en.r. rood MI ouretlon, and be cenekientli refer. to the teeth.. :retain. ialW 3108E3 k. EATON.
t ..o. en t
ore, ntre of the torn. directly oppoote Die Red. • rood
of those buvloos own e n Lave need then envelope, ,
..“.4 .Lope . inK4, Il an. Munn, /Ogles Ilnue, do, to : !out to his rabbit, inemas Ina eale, as proof of their e.. 1.
be eree.l lonnelledely. The lota now offered for sale or , a.m.
lea f .re de feet front on rhyme Pa het wide, wed run beck The following an • ftn of the reacteis Ad their P.P.
100 eet lei a lal feel alley. they •DI nage lu Arlo from WO :laxity:
utierard, aceriellnd to their prettleni. Nn. of the lotto,* : let. On ate place metaled by die 8.1, a reran may
. oe , d on yiml ~,a• from Mb Hollnad Depot. which Is In fliare Ins name, business• and ealdrem. conepleuo nir aced
the centre of the tenni plot. Outdota and outtaim alt., of , hesuldfUlly embossel. colored or plain , thus alforelitur per
attach them nee never. a id .:Mated Moog Dm N. speurit, era oaf D ian a.
tout of the river, will 'he mid on asvOnstile loran 43 per • 24. The Enetlopm canna be opened without being dw
tuna wishing Diboll& The climate of MIS region, le dr • etiVeffrel..
ligtittli. Me *winery round the town le very beautiful and : ad. settler ens Dor wen" ern ~.mired to mal thane.
romatic. and toill no doubt he e.
of the
of groat newt i' 4th. Upon turnls.narriage of • letter, Dm o f
Itedunralts :
from the title, it Is to the midst of the aunt Ilsbletir . Immediate reto. the wider. Indeed of being .buried
awbhuntin• melons In thte part of the Elate . Untiettal • camels in the Dead Letter Oflnce.
halueernente offer that:noires at Mile paha libr.bitedneei dn I lth The Envelope. are furnisbed at Menet Ito same .1
Inez, anulleturee, aril mechanic, to mom arid mule: prim a• plain ones.
they can tied intend.. Own.. and emplfiymentim this Oth. huh letter Mailed Is a most effective alvertisement,
Depotwlll be the point to which the Iron Mal ell the tmett. Mn to attract the atootton of aillThrough whom Lands It
of Ligonier ralleX VIII natuntur tome, by a turnpike wry pass.
lliewagh the 119 &Manna rep ~,f itt. Chestnut Meta, and e TM following Ls a Ibt of prices for DAP; migrated on
• plank mad of threw melee from Alexander Johnston. tben'a. I bows. eili4zlncti will beet fur resat mid of Eat..., o f
to Um DM.: em will al. that of Diet ocialneartneal of 2.. i the eau elee, either wt. e r butt of i s vial mar. am t '
Alexandria, by • ti . totit re..l along the valley of the Loy. , made as a re, withed i t ' m a ,
M. 0.: Thews . telenty of the puha ratan awl the I Pricraqf Dy‘y
,J^ricry gj Derclopcs ..ufe at
lest of Mod mn lied elf. to Om town. In abundance. 1 lea letters or leas 94,00. afore.
Th It dues .1 bawl. an inelleaustlibiesupplyof all tire. • ...d to 'AI
Tel,,uina unethils, limei ,. .toile, awl timber. A aaw awl ;00 boteli.lAM -..-- . -... 7.50
n will lI.IV a tVII °pont sin with plenty of water pore lid to W.. #.OO UVI , 11,10
at withlu hPU yard* of the L MA an eater.. brick , PO to in
peel also to operation. wail fur.. ala i m. number of aw ,WI to 1n1,....... . • ..... .....10.10....al 15.e0
lenn lank elution the rooting mown. Monet Is dap Where it la not tonverdent to Dere eel 0111011131 of order
e nd Deli, and toll adapted In 1 , 11111,40011. itarelein,Ao [ per mail or *tyre, • reeve.. to • res pedable hew York
'I IS.. ter,. el sale of Inc will bee Omni known. applies. . Item. Mil be ilakfilrl.4 All onlers wl el Inverter:Lb If.. .rest
time. In Ws.. or by letter. lo the subeerlieer. lie lin anent , attention, 10 addromel. NOD. all11:111.P.
Itt 100 etatot.n.. Mt. oa t la I.ATROOE, when a plan 1 N 0.:.) M.D.= street, her Sorb.
of thy lots way Le even 01. IN Ell W. ILTILNEO. , (Wahl well I, attended to protrepelY. If left MWm Mon"
h II A public sale of fed R. Mil take plural LAMA& lof Memo, Wlell a Mott, Di Wall et.. it, or,ot Down. 11.
earli In thu mouth of June. of whieli due notice will be . dianditrian A Cu.. Ina woo., wt
woo, , opsoAtas - wa.bas 1 Y. a—Puniness Canl, <tabooed, in colors. Dem tato
I, isles at 910.0 U per thouvand feleaddim
Notice. .
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VW : ,, 1„11. r .t h i 1 ..t . 1 , 114 ,n t 1 t i l , ) , i i te ,d re . Leczci ii th . l i tl i , , .
_CiiICAGO, ILLINOIS.
_.._ __,.. .
..... (...., Lk., All p.roona baring ..1 e 1 . ,. - " - ---, •
.:1. 111 .. 1 Vn 11 .• , ....t.a... 1 ,1t,. 1 1tr0annt lbetalrlb worth, atnl THOMAS HALT.,
...*'"""", ~ ,,,v •c0 41 ,7 ^ l ."'" , 1 ° ''‘" •""u• , FORWARDINSI & CONIMISSION' NIERCIIANT,
as be VI 14v. lo (lota up bin 1114U•aai by th e lat of Lune.
1.1a.2*.f...,,,1 CIIICAUtI. iLLISQI, .
.....---
i f I ONTINUES hie usual fact' itit, to ret.:eive
Floe Dross Ghxds, per I.pross. • ii i .. I.l,ruxe. 81.11), And Trunobintna , It_ all !ll,:rehandb.
A. MASON & CO. have ree'd dila mom- , ...
~ ,101....1 blin. lloslo Irk,. ht. c1,...1. .lailF for eltpolnta
ai tb, Latta•Av.l the 1111nola Canal mud Ittrer.
~ I.p.r Lt0r......, papbsit.ll4•Amottutont of Ens pt.. ' ltotar.ngoe-..Mexara. 1.0r.1.a. Kerlin: A 0 , ...;
i0...1... ro u•t•tinti , 0 ble.+A na,t noun poinn. , ll l Artupea,.blao a , Mep.ra. Jorn, R qt4:,-;
1.4 /WI, f..noy ..1,4.1 Pleltt Thane, ta.auttful plain mot ' Mr. John A. Ca.h.
~,,,,,,,, 1,,,ra,0‘5. 1A1..., I..tort, Itnlla 8111 t, rte.
WIN,
'l'. Oa,. ti.,4,1,. an... 111 twortb the att.l,Uon of pun.b. ,
,00ta, laa tit. .111 1.0 aohl at itouroollY 1 ....' Pr l ' ,. ..h.'.' ' S ' i I OLI 1 % 4 S,:. sT JosEpti.
fl 6r,. at l'io, olstonl tia Marital at. ~ •a . , 1,. . ,
to, l,
1 11 WI f/14 --. - I - al • - J --- - '
il iN iA 1 I .. I. Alit I. .S— pet rt , ST. JOSEPH, MISS 013E1.
e ...,....1.. titttnll . lol2lll.l 'Ali. Air IlallA,NrYlob 'a ..111 : Mi I 'I I l 'E 'l' 'N. FOLEY d• MI E . E ., ,
~,,o bt th...n.,.4.,...„ t.„..kt a prker, Produ.,... Comt..is , ,a,. mod Forwarding h'orcban, on Lb,
tor.. J. 111. 1 . 111L1.11`,.. ," 1..,..... 61. Jo,ph, V.n.
----- , Itofor to Atexand..r tionluo. Ana Loom, Marlin. 4 ,- -1 -'...
11.1 1 'E I'IA UT: Prepared Corer Plttaborub. 11,141 Y
,I , 11. i ~..... Talqt.e.: -.
ATIVI.IVOI., , . )1 . ) A Vlik C. TUTTLE, Astor nee at Law,
''''''''' ' ' - "A. , A mni:l.A 7 R9 4 k. Co.. ' laull Cosorol.stottor for Penn q1...n1 a. Sr. I,W, Mo. ,
~, 1 k
'LW 1 .*!IY t. i t 01.11111010 i,..“.. R1 , 411140' .......r....1. votrZgly _
N i Alti,At•ll (I E1..11 !NE, White and Celeredt I 11011 N 11. lIANKIN, A storne. v and Caunl
a 1 .. ,. ... „ ... 1 , ,,. r , ..,.. 1.....414,,, for m. 111.3014, :pp m•tlor ea La, and CanilMlßMagl r r i .1 . tba,Sto. ~,
: rrott.ylv.,... St. Lout, Mo., that. or t•ltta burgh.,
11 M A. IloCl.l l / 1 0 II CQ., o gb, lion. IV F0r.“2.1, 111,1nplort A
tn 3 1.1 iir,a.r., ..,1 ta,••110.1,.rs I :‘1111 . 4TT171;111 . ?rta ' a. ' Nita.... .1 000 0. 1'Ar1...., 111....11.1 A
1 iiUU X ES—Slorileali i l'rd non, flgrtoot jare; I '''''''''' 3h"ct
A C'
' au,14.1y
Menneamm.
mur.rior truer
((((( liskh PrustrA Ibr rale by
my I , WM. A. malbuito A CU.
ACIiEREL--100 bble. N0..300r nal° by
'"
A CLILIIERTbON A CO,
lobl.lborty .treat.
num
LCIM-4O bbls. for sale by
A lizylll .1. KIDD aOu ca wow .t.
I LU.K-40 blots. (extra) for sale by
g_A ntyl2 J. KIDD Ot W.
V ARR. A_NIAIONIA-1.100 far sale by
myl2 J. KIDD It CO.
FOR SALE—A goodPerilingN'agen, in
.nll , luln Lm ides of
=rll
_3. KIDD !CO., Ca W e al
L A111) OIL-10 bbla.fWinter Strained, fur
.1,12 B. le. BELLBBB,h7
EMCSEED--LI bbls. for suJOby
ix 101)-12. IL bELLIZILS.
urEi:t.TitPENTINE-10bbl. prime, fur sale
by ' myl2 I 11. - E. BELLER.Y.
Spectacles - 1
NE of the moot inentmmblo bleseingsvott:;
Wertal ej•rt upt, p vram clim..ry
0 robin una 1 , 7..11 1 1 , 1..pr f tlt t lt huraiTenz
utbwr ammo, ,
l'roto lotot rapertrotv, and tboroOill
of otta. , ta aratawal to sun all defactly!
.dge Cl the
oat oo rekatlao
Ookt. aad Steel tow ales, of all 11.1wLe ,,
azatillaa
best laaa. otuatmlllt on I
.tloot thrbble
; Lau. titled to irrder.: New sone. tilted Mil maim .
'Wptlaal twin:manta he o.
For talt--1.0.. rotrall's belt Actlel yr. Lod Ear roan.
talaa 11. W. W11.450N.
my= 67 Yin stred,anserof Anat.&
•
PHILADELPHIA
lILOMAS WHITE, 'BONNET JUNO-
F ACTUBS. 11 , No. 41 South Second Steed. ((abate
nca. amt elae.) Philadelphia. tablllT
C0.,.R.J1 sale Omer. No. 2-'1 Ilarket at, Philadelphia- aPi;
IIAdA L E Y, & O
,J. arc. - IF
ID.O Baru. . 0. 1111.CUMU" , A. Va.=
. ALD, BUCKNOR & CO., Tobacco
Caranilaaton Merchant. Na 41 North Water street.
an
.. 5.16 North Wham. Philadelphia. gl
lijEj. ..._
ERC E E. & ANTELO, General Commie-
Mon Merchants. Philadelphia. Liberal advances
oi eon cooshpamenta of Produce irenerally. ijaia9al6rit
NEN__YORK
Office for Foreign Patents,
Wail rt., N. York, and 166 Fleet st.,l,ontlon.
PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS procured
in Oral Britain. fkona, itelmina, llorand, and all
otter pnrte of . Europe—the Canada., Cuba, cull the Dm
sila.
Pull information on the above can be llVd , &! ,4 l4reasi . an
°flea. b ;erect Neer PorL
- •
Fire Works. for Fourth of July, 18M.
OSCAR JOLLEY & CO.. 180 IN illiam st.,
Paw Yet.. importers of French, and Ger.
min TOFF and FICOCY GOODS, and manufacturers end
II of FIEF IVORlilic haling succeeded P. L hultee
in the Fire Work businew, and availed themselves of the
rast resources of that long wtablishwl bot.l,arr tom pr,
paled to furnish *eery deeeription of =
Mootitabl for
large public or mall exhibitions. rn the reuMulge
tame. 0. J. t Co. deem it unneecwary say .ythingin
praise of the Piro Werke forninhed by them, as their rep.
Motion la tamale established. They include ImcldeA
the exhibition pkows, the meet superior Rockets. Roman
Candles, Turbolliont„ Verticleo, &no', Caprio , , Water
Pots, Colored F loor Chinese Rockets, Globes, Double 'feed
ers. sloe,. Polo, Chloe Hoppers, Torr. - dont, Folic , law
RIJN, PIO Whneht, Strada, Triangles, Elaons, Blue Lighte,
Chineee Crackers, Jostle or Punk.
°Wet, respectfully eolkited. my64l.lrlt7T
:prior Writing and Copying Ink.
NE'S ESIPLRE INK, 87 Nassau street,
Fun Duildthge, blew York.
rQoarte, per doz.. .....
37),
ote, "-
Pl coot,
On drattgb! , Pcr (anon .1 IL flow. fr . IT —
ThLe ir the tett &Oleic mmtu tur
In a guod etteliNti INK—end will not corrode, mould,
precipitate or demy , end possesses nil the Qualities mood!,
.1 for • mood Writing mutable for the Quill, and ad:
ohabit , adapted Mr the /noel Pen.
they ..d . . 3v orlr or rd h l o t .o nten u ared rm na .tz fustih emsi lo th i.n o bz, tmUl .
l dart
orthliert'i Put "P order, charge for mum. dumb"
or kegs an ehz:fgoci extra at noncom_
TUEOD0111; LENT.
67 Nasratt
E=l
BOSTON
1 --
__ :.- AMEgIOAN HOUS:t.
ll.‘NovZa STREET, LIOSTON.
undarsigy °al having anti rely re- z7.:,1
JR. built the al.ve eatenelre • mtallleh-sij2 .
mann, t. Liar , 1.134/1,1 and fifty
r` 4 P , < . l.funT notice that ItTruly
tho ,vorption arcomutotiallot, a( t tratelliWit
1.01111.1.1 t,
Aneatendri or tinror the unsurpassed. curet derice•of this
itoo. 1e &emir I iMpairntloo, •I 1 the lumen U. improve
meds • blch b are been noole rannot be rope rip given In
an •itr.i...ti• rot. Sultee It to say, no export. I. ha• Leen
spited u , , or der any apartrurnt perfuot.
The foruli,ur a iris made es preasly to order,' twilled. of
Mt... , 1 plialn poetic,. of 11., esturlallr the Deanttt
mitt l i
~ .I'. be (tonal to be of the most lx.autitti 1 hilnuft.
titre. T+ ,e Dining tooth, erg rapacious, and We t boon for
meals le di r, so arningril AS to Dolt We ronieui. tom oaths
emir • od
.i:rira druirrit will be conducted la an urtio,eptiona.
hie hi anne and the proprietor pledgee Itherelf that th e
Air . .ricer , maw ohall be MIT the Trarelbee Hot ie.
rebreitwolkispraT - I.KWIS IIIOE.
tilmemmis
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J&BIER APPLES-40 bags in storo for
mho a..IIALZELL k.. 6)
writ Llbsrtr et.
180 hhda N. 0. Sugar. fur gale by
JAM oeuaL.t.,
as wok, .t.
'VIOL': SSES-500 bbl- N.; 0. S. 11. for
'LIe 67 cirl4 JAMES DALZIMI.
11. MOLASSES -10(/ bbl; battle ground
B. It Mollusc., Oar ablii by • JAIISTDALzeLL
WI.fr.EREI 7 -75 131
Is largo N 0.3, for sale
W. t P. liLLSOY,
Becoad
HOUSES, FARMS - &c.
•
For Bent or Lease,
OR one, three, or tire years, a h an d
conveniont BRICK HOVER, on the ...tern caner of
ton and Webster streets, Pittlburgh; vim
don lot attached thereto, renderlair it • versTa,r,,j,Zl, - ,
place of residence. Terms rNli be moderate, p ss b rt y ß
particulars. enquire of aIIIPL J. R. MoWILLAN
tay24stler =. 124 renrth
Lawrenceville Property for Bale.
THEW Board of School Directors will sell,
at uic anction• co Tb wafts - . the Sth day of Jane,
~0 o'clock, A. 3.f.,ncorner Lot. 25 feet front on Mks At.
running along Market alley to Yoater'callay.havlng three
front.. on whlch-la erected a two story Stick, fttd•ntil oa
Ihkc street, and • frame. Ternumade known on day of
ad La•reaccrille. Shy o. O. IL MAROS& WY.
IM well finished and furnished Store, t
.V;
T or. Third .tweet, near the Poet Ofkon, .t prevent "Li
occupied by !Irk Parker ua Jewelry Atom ktip
to • E. b. GAETA-RI, 73 Liberty or—
laylEitt . /.yttles How.
[Nat, Tribune. and Dleyateh eopy.l
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POE SALE,
AFURNACE, at Dresden, Muskingum C 0...
Ohlo. 14 miles from Zionarilletha eine ...don orillsis
-1--- --- -si--ebkagg".lll,2,:i
."of •Ig Iron per day, There .an
... . , a
,__
On In Its immolate .femur. la ht =1..... 4. ..."‘
canal wlth the Ittoskinmiun tier,, which whielid , s ritr y lta y b a lg g or
helinnot riti tl igrriirgln P t t runelll4r 4, ,mr paint on the
Ohio river. at lon rates of frelahL 7'h• Iron landau.
matinfarturol la this Furnace. has been consumed In
Z'''''''''''. Poe
figrraiir t e7sineerllle. Ohio or lo
To Tr=sporters ie Commi:ion, and Grcicer
'OR SALE, on accommodating terms, 4
2: eery rilvahle LOTS, each fronting Ai on
SX inch.
on Dant UM'. Al!eel:weir City, and fronting on the Fenn.
eTiesola end Ohio Raihoed (within a munreof the °q.t.)
theext.utimt but to the &am yule, therollaiorni°l
the n - rentort acilities for ellipment tiF either Rath . .
er Canal.
For terror, et,oire of Li C..FTOCKTON, Allegheny City.
or at the lkAtetore or R. C. FIOCKTON, corner of Market
and Thinl strew. my2o
To Farmers.
_
A 000,led,,Rts„nrrtn F'rm
and Grazing
ricer. within Weir,' rallea :f a g; Ira: ' l l of r. lifrl
Erie itallmW.
kien-1.000 Aer., In Elk connly, for rale on acco
tin,: wink Enquire of A. WILKINI , ECU. ' •
Inyt corner of Market and Third ste.
To Gardeners.
TWENTY ACRES of Gardening Land, al
rcsdr under vicol cultivation, within one wilt of (At
at y, will to wild for MOO no acre—one third each, nod the
balance to on, two, and three ream For particulan etc
nary at the Banking flown of
• A. WILKINS A CO..
art 'corner of Market and Thin' etc
Desirable Suburban Residence for Bale, -
T HE subscriber offers fur sale the house and
i F srsat and nhoet •'3 mantes' walk rtom
e market of the
The ]at is 140 !Lama on Park sty
running back a n deet. to an alley—comainhsit open ne
arm of mound is bounded on every Mee by large
lots, adorned with trees and shrubbery. The home is
nearly mw. bow, and exotrodingly well arranged, having
a front of 50 (wt . and a depth of El, and contains fourteen
rooms, besidth hal manne r. e wid It is built in the best
and mast durable and be. • fire.preof roof, and
contains all the modern winvenienms. Two pumps. with
nalling supply of hard and soft water, are at the door.
o
On thepremises a rse necessary out bthidinge, stable,
thrithe house, ie. grounds are laid out mostly as a
lawn. toroth that chains fruit teeth evergreens , . litherinN
shrubs, currants. getheberlded. Parnberries.A.O.sulta a .ma.
garden. The fruit is of the best kind and the Imes are in
their prime, ard yield enough Oar th ewants of an othinary
faintly. The situation of WS property, as to salubrity anti
suburban comforts,. cthibined wi th contiguity to the din
Is not summered by any reddens in this it has
•view rof the Ohio Elver for over a mile, of Tempenuthe
villa, South Pittsburgh. the city, the two riser. and the
bills around :forming altogetherts panoramic rrosocct of
which the eye never stheirtes. Every loot which enters or
departs from the port of Pittsburgh on the Oblat... in
fall view. The residence and grounds ace alsu completely
removed from any 'annoyance of dust , so des - anent.. of
comfort and vegetal:law and Plants • rcerement 4 that
and peaceful calf located lo some gnat nook in the comfit.
The ppert will be sold at •bargaim and ptheinethon even
whenev ro er d e
sami. Enadre at the (senate oflice.
aPattltl D. N. WHITE.
For Sale. •
fIIE members of theFairmount,Fire Com
a, lenzotraciL . Elagine . for
,asle. It is In g0...t
See'y
ap3;tf 409.Pemistrri.t.
lirOß RENT—A llstelling House on
Third rtretd., shore and near to Smithfield.' It
gas fixtures. large yard, wash house, do. Mg.y
be rented low. and tweseraion given inunediattly.
Also—For gale or Lease. were lots In the Ninth Ward,
hawse's Penn street and the Allegheny river.
W)1. M. DARLINGTON.
at Benj. Darlington's, Fourth street, near Wood.
ghtf
r•riwz?Mrl
HE SUILSCRIBER offers for Sale, on
favorable terms, the following Beal Estate, in
'^a
of Pittsburgh, vim:
No. 1. 'Three valuable there glary brick dwellbewbonees,
toon Second street. between Market and Ferry Streeta , the
being each 19 feet front by SO deen.
Cnntaine .57 feet front on Third street adjoining
the Third Presbyterian Church, on whirdt Is elected car
four etory brick house, Seed al a printing care, and one
no Fury brick vrarehouee.
. . . .
No. 3. Two lots in Fallston. Deaver county . , being lots
Noe. 3 end 4, being about 100 feet square.. which la erect.
fal one block of thur frame dwellinge, and one separate
rame dwelling. all two stories high.
No. 4. One lot 50 feet front on Dark street. opposite the
al.ove, and extending to the top of the hill.
No. 5. Two beach lots. each 50 feet front. and running
from the road to low water mark. on the Dig Beaver. •
G.
t.. one valuable water O I.rt or, 11 - hwel
with tow shares watrr power attacheal.
N0..7. One lot opposite the water lot. 80 Piet front. end
extending to the top of Um bin. on which to erected one
two story brick Mire and warehouse. M by CO feet almone
from. dwelling. two
in high.
No. b. One large tot in Nov Brighton, Dearer eounty,
Mg about 140 feet to llroadway, and about 201.1 fen deep,
dwcontaining lig ore. on which me erected two large Pram.
dwellime, and me email frame Mime. used art ogle.
TIM property arm formerly mingled by hlr. C. Gould.
eery plemantly tooted . being immillately oppoette
the Pallston liridge •
No. O. One water lot, himeettatily below Faileton
being about 100 P.M in length. ma.m.trinlinn efrom 040000
itreet to tow Ireer moth. or towing q t h.
The abore property VIII be 101 l on 'wen . favorable Wm,
Apia/ at the Book &area PLC- STOCICION,corner Third
and _Minot auvrta. JOILN PLY:QM, Agent. •
tochia (Journal and Poet eopy.l - •
For Bale
rplIE UNITED STAVES norE L 17 , "
fi BLOCK OF Mt I.Dnatie.ee tle earner of Warte ...ra.
'"ftuo end Pr' etretta. end frentl➢F en
itritt fronts
yards Lana m e
On, IA mired and !MIT four nal on Penn street. and n ine
hundetd and ohm re, ulna Inch, on Itiashirmdou ameeL
• ••••'Y f “ t .'47" duties of
%Arm FREER,
mehl.am - 10.106 Penn at.
j A LUABLE MILLS, FARMS, AND LOTS
FOR RA LY—Two lame Fleur Mills and a Raw
the 'Rarer Creak. with the nerxasary rotor pow. Aldo;
wlwell improved Form in Lawrence...el:dr. Priz e szow.—
.. a }arm of 119 acres, on the Ohio riser, three miles
below Ikarer, (sr 1400. Alen. one of 140 acres, on tha
Ohio riser, 0 mile. below Thayer. for 112 per acre. Also.
Ost acre, for Sit per arm. fil44. farina of 110. 12.5,and 00
am, tar $Ol per acre. &leo, Ith item for 31d, and 20
se. Axes and pries. q
der,. tor SIC per an toge uire of er with many oiled. of vali
fit Y. & (1. L. H. YETILRIL4N,
Another" at Law and Real fishes &trent.. '
*KO No 107 4th of Rithburtet.
opOR AI:NT—The large and commucti-;,- - „,„4
0115 Poumwtreet. (rawly railed by Ira'
Edward.. with au run. 1714.1411341 g. Which
mod ne • Saul Abio--Stablinn fur ternLc , lam '
1 E.WWAatin, 310.ILITA CO.,
Water
I~OR RENT-The Dwelling flame, on
the corner of South and West Curatoonk lately PO
o.lljgra by Thum. Arbuckle, deed. I' sal shrumLew
l i tteli A ta. C. A i nquire . of Wham ExUr, or Wm.
n. W Mu. Alleslowny. .110 f
Copley's Pot Clay.
TUE subscribers are now Solo Agents
of J. Copley Ca, fur the sale of Shalt Pot Oar. an
sr oof wall established reputation the ressustscture
uf Glass Pub... Steel Pots. an lc Is maleof ens of ehe most
infusible subs..hs known; and Is eery aLretally selected
sod cleansed pensions to gricoUr ,
no - 4 , J. SCLIOONMASEIS c CO.
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!
AT lIOL3IES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third
atreet.oppoelle the root Oakes—
talcc La lances. By Damao—No. 2. Tbis conoludn
the wok.
A tow London edition of Shakeiwsw.„ No.. I.
Art Journal for May.
Itoettoo rLakilwAre. No.
28, coneltuion.
noble lOcLenh rickwitA l'apora Ahmed—by G. W. M. ney
Tbe relr It &be!, • new novel by Eugene Sue.
Orahani and tiartato Aune.
, arollue of bran...wick—No.l4
The cigar., by !henry Coekton.
The lleire of DerwerAw a north by E.L Illanehord.
The Metlieriln.taw; by Mee. Seathwereh.
The Banker's Wife; by T. r. Arthur.
Aderntunia of Pro Owen. by Jobo OslL OW2I
ItIEMP—IS tune Miss. D. IL, for sale by
II toy It 3A31E3 ILUTCUISON CO.
ACKERE,IIO Lb!, No. 3, for sale by
mylt BURBKIDGE • INGILBAM.
1 OAF SCUAIL-1 - 50 bbls. (ass'd Nds.) for
RA Nal• by 1111;ItUllIDGI:6
myls Iln Water st.
LINSEED OIL-30 bbls. (warranted pure)
la for nate DT J. sTllooSMagru • CO,me,t••
usylS IA •
V , llltO3lE YELLOWS GREEN
<IVA, fOr
my 14 SCHOONMANER. CO
.
i ,OI'PEiIASL2S bbls. (good) for sale by
tj
,n> to _-.1. SeIIOUNIIAKER a (Xl.
ALU-11-60 bbl,. fur sale by
mrl3 1. SCHOOS3I AkEli a co.
iflllN T'S RUBBERR U BBEllifLO GLOVES .1:. MITTENS.
i —Theca, Mule. arm or ahcat 't o ur In all Maas of
~,rl, aLwra oruhechoa to OA huhiel. requice,l. shah aa
drislog, a...Janata, working to chemical., &a. Also, .
lufallible remedy tor &appall hard,
mr lh J. L 11. PRILLII!.S.
NDIA RUBBEit — COTS—* An excellent ow
..reag for aoro Onaora or c. ,, roa. nelttolherloa and lot
y. Tit.ll 4 to sir ur matt, ter tale at Nos. 1 arid L %I moist.
molt. J. a. 11. PHILLIPS.
88 , RIBBONS—A. A. MASON . & CO. aro
11 nor reedelna• a ft. eamrtmeut of beautiful new
y Boonal-itibtams at ell prime.
Thu,' would
also attenUon to their erry large
Ivere,ole, ober° all quell.> eau be obtalned mkt steel"'
I. pr.. No. 02 Market myla
C*RIMMED TARLETONS,—Just received
JJ mt. mor=d..z o md oplot Woolen. alb.. eery
...able Crimped Suitt°.._for .Bourret Lholuty. The at
tention of coalmen resproUbilly solicited.
myl4 A.A. MASON CO.
eil
LACK BARAGE for id"qurning,
J_Lreerived at the alum of
myly • 1111ILP BT3 BURCHFIELD.
IV INDOW CURTAIN 11 , SLINS of now
v •lld handsome .41...4 at min. reed by
juyl4
pARASOLS!! PiRA;;TAS!! of newest
. 7 11 1 ." Ni Velirlf Y J. PeltellFlEGD'S
Q,UAD-10 bblevievr for vale by
KJ tratit lf, dF. WILSON
LINDIA RUBBER TOYS4lust. received a
I.c. stsortamttowfv.l.o.lLa It t... ubbe . 47z 0, .. b t .utifia.,
too ''''''' .j, i ' ll.rtilLt.tri. 10.41'1:talker Demt,
MO 71.1 0 Woml at.
NULISII SPLIT PEAS-Iteceired .and
14 AT .1. er itcoLlllo • 001.
a•:• --airocas aso•TesLeakr•
I,VELSIL FLANN ...—We • have reeiv
bin et aargi t trgult
I trtEriNty: k arr
irradar n ot nnent:a;ta; Gauze and lin Nary FITZ
edue
e
Warm:Linz da; and atilt lanwtisebt Of nomadic: -
cud KURYSiIi.e
ERGOT-40 lbs. (hd ,, i; for immarsalawcra x.
f 1
STEAM BOATS.
EOR CIN. i t LOUISVILLE—The '
splendii now steamer GLAUCVS, Cat:
ra, will leave fir tn. atoms . all In
mediate porno ma fannilar... 4 0'. 11, . TiaC ''"
For height or passage apply on . mill
I~OR ST. LOUIS.—The
steamer EDITOR. C,
eon. will leave for the above and
mediate w ets on Aloculnr, th f 24 I'
For inht or pAPRZ, .ear
FoR CINCINN'I, LOU',
er,Locis—rbe nun numini
A4C NENVTON.Cantainebnlies
1.-ala for the abate and Intermolla
the 24 Int, at 10 A. ]L_
Forlnelnht or Inman, apply on
rauyOß CINCINNATI
sbt
victz—tb. ~,,,•ndid new
will nave noA K . TF fI O
bRDte Ce
at
. 10_n'tzliq, A. li.
,c.ane artily on
nual
IkEGULAR PACKET BE- -
TWEEY g
e tentnriPlLOT No. 2. A. &Craze, =sten
will ism Pitasbnigh for Wheeling : Cantina and Snollth.
ewer Tuesday and Firdigy, at 3 oelak T. 214 niturning
Surlf,th f. Caring, Width. and Pithilnagth
err "' - if,gnieehir end haturdar ohlo it. liarrengerg
old idiippersean depend to this bent ranwingrognigrly
d ring the low water renew. ;
' For freight or namze. rooli 012 *ant mylo
ftEGULAR WEDNESDAY
PACKET CINCINNATI. 'Captain Joinic , jial
inningbacci. Thir ryleradid bout wrwbuiltb
the ownors of the Mesmer Trawl Newton. and other".
P
the Cincinnati and Cirtaturgh l'ortet trade. and will lea e
w i r x Welneaday forpocintintl. in place or the New
}or frrhht or !wear, apnlo on tward. or to
mNO G.II.3III.TENITERGEN.A—ont.
GREENWOOD ROSEDALE — ,
REGULAI7. 14CRET.—Tlic FPI , IIOI
host running. stocam boot o f ( CIIITAIN„
Winn, Nineter.learm thetud the Oki Al l egheny
(St. Clair Mtramt,) merr hour, commencing at 9 u Mork, A.
X., mid mod null, llndt the (Melons eloie. She .1111.9
en the .111,11mq elde ' fer th e modnimmlatlern of pawn.
germ alio. at all otherpolute.-Eaten Trip at 7.n
clock. P. Zit Mfg
NEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR
-1851
~IIE now and fur running sir. CASILIER.,
1 J. s. kle3llnt.L.Y. >fiseter—Peonlar
bearnl Wrllsbork, wLmliwg, /Itl h dorPern w ta ,d,, PLat r aisl .
Sunfish Parkot—leases Po.osury evorT
rl
3 o'clock, P. 31_ for Ntb_elllnz and Ileldsreport...and
Saturday. at 3 P. 31., to (aotha, and , rin roto .,
leaves. punnets every Howley' at 1 o c ock_ 31 nd
rt and Wheeling secry Monday and Thursday, at
For freight and passage aphlr on le:ard, or 10
nth; JOHN FLACK. Arent.
14EGULAB PACKET BE,
TwEry WELLSVILLE AND PITTS. ,s -
Gll.—ThallghtilrngtsteanserAllN - A.
li. P. Kinney, master, leaves Welisvilie eV OTT Monday.
Irensdny. and riles, at 5 o'clock.. A. 51.. for Pass Lit
reeal. a i 33.11, 31eFerrasee Lauding. Leaver. and eitt,
hurnb. Leaves Pittaburgh'every Tresday. Muerlay, and
IoT at 10 o'clock. A. IL, for Braver, IleFervan'iLin.sl
- Gluon, East
Liverpool. sod Wellsville.
Tor freight or pasvages arhiv on board.
nI G(MAR PITTSBURGH AND
PACRUT.—Thenolo:l,lld
norepaekat steamer DIURNA L, Lenore ma
tr, Is nor performing her regulartrLwaralr Mira 1a , t.. 0
MD, city and Wheeling, knelt. Idraburgh at 10 ekloeß
every itoralay. Wmlneeday mod aridsl, and nannahm„
leArm labeeNng deem- Tuved.r. 'nu" . .. and
each meet lot fre! cI tor lovrage,ariaton_re.ard, or to
void ARM:IV:ONG a LIIOdIAI '
FOR MARIETTA AND ROCK
LVGPORT.—Tbe fine steamer ' , norm,
:=O;,.M I ,TVZI7 I IriVgk. ' •
For freight or patito,e np.y I.rd. or to
T. W091L5
mu'
Nn. 11 Went and &I Front ate: •
EGULAR WHEELING AND
_LC SUNFISH PACE - ET—me foot running
etentser WELLSVILLE. B. Young. atLL
run' as a regular packet bktveen VittaLuezt, Wheeling.
Bridgeport. and equlft-h, leaving Edtoblargb evcrr Mo.d.r
altornoon for Wellselllo, 8 4.ubentille. and Bridgc* i re.
dunned: returning,lrornerldg.
port and Sun Dall every Tuenlay Mamma. aad Eumtah.
t ' oa F el d tt r nT°.bNi.
LrL_Jest
Yemale 5.441k/me known. Incipient ConzMantione
liarnentesalnucorrheworWldteseleregularitenstrustlim,.
Ineonthmenee of trine, Ueneral Prceetrettion of the System,
De/reined Spirits, and Gloomy State of Mind, ail cured by
Dr. Getyv.t. 1 7,11 n Rv~ and.snrseynnttg,wlifeh
dives immediate relief by renewing the fountain of bcalth
and dreeregth, the blend. It neutralize.. bed humors, stops
utnaturel entrotions, end gives healthy metier, to all the
vital powers.
ft, mild alterative proper:lea render It I:oven:trip airplle
cable to the slender and ddhntn comiltution of the fie
ernic. It Immo:Dearly counteracts that cildnateing
tees
and lassitude rammmon to the fem ale frame, mod
Imparts an energy and bueyaney oe enorprielng at they'
are crateful. We bare evidence °ladle which endued nr
dreemly to recomend tide medicine to married people
who hare tot tee m blessed with ortepring.
Proleptic Uteri, or Falling of the Womb,of Pre years clan.'
ding, cured by Dr. Dayton's Extract of Yellow Dock and•
beranyarilla, after every other ktown remedy had been..
pied without relief:
Wasmsirtos, 0., Feb. 15,19,111,
ThLs cortSca that my wife, aged 27 dram. has snoTemod
antler the aboco eomplitint for goo years, tearly all that
time confined to her bed. I have for four yewre constantlr
employed the beat medical trlent that could be proateraTin
this stection of the country. eriakont any Descent whatever,.
I have also purchase! ocery I cutrument recommended for
the cure of stark disease.. all of which proved worth/ma
In the spring of 1619, I Imo minced by My friends to
try 15r. Obysott's Yellow Dock and Saroaparilla, which sou
mod for four month,. After she had wood it for about funk
zeeksgit *as evident to all of us that rho wan insprosluk,
sod from this time the improved rapidly, nod gained gash
end atrength, until oho is now crjoying most. et:client
health. WM. MONFORT.
We, being neighbors to Wm. and Julia Monfort, know.
that the above statements. as to the sicknma of lirs. Mon
fort, and as to thi, Cora being effected. by 0 uygott's Yellow
Dock and damspeoilla, are otriatly
JANE EDDY,
. Z.11"..t11 00101IILS.
• ro ts to 4,
King's 4,.i1=-Coon of 0. M. Leonard.
13.. - Ixo Doc. 1, 114.3.
Ileum S. F. Bennett t.• Co .--ticom Some time to 1515
I MY attacked with Fines Drain my arm, whir/theca/ate
to sore 'could root 1,0 It. and to 1444 mortillmatlon act
1 employed. at attar.: thous. each tobfalcian of cafahrll.7
within my mach: all told me try •arn must be amputated.
From the shoulder to the forrartu too full of running
Ton. SIT alrangth at tide time was coltyletaly exh.att
,
od. and 131y:Perecna much cmarlatui I .atinoted 1n this
elute until 5845. when I caw an adacrtitentent (Guysott's
Yellow Dock and Sarsap.illa) whloh Dread, and taint lire
bottle of the article. Guysott'o lallow Dock end
rills curvy]! tom I took no other tamely while us/nail:
sand felt miself parfoctl to re uslotk the sixth hot
; Ile. 11i4 Dusty] 10 at the test eppoarance of tha InaladDl
AEI
site It Would have mood mo from soar. of pain aml
i kilns sill:lath:lg. 'I Meet eamiestly SVCOMMW:bi ever: , perSoo 1.13 f.
under my - ; ,,,, L0r diteme. to c.,c Yellow
j 1 k:oh and •
which. will restore them Ls:tufa,
Yours, in gOatitudo, ; ft. )1 1,14 S ADD.
Cure of or. ogyrarated eau of Pripciat.
The cure. perforniol by to. tiuytotra Extract or Yellow
Llock and .sar.apardis, of, leatrOp. The patient', natie-Inl
health continues to hnpravo idtor cllke.4 is removal—
!Cures axe not chronicled Hunt Poo had fat; tented that
then, can be no reiapse or return of the Cl era.
NOZWAT. lierthaer cc, Echrtiorr. IE4
I k. Etienne:l S Co.—Geute: Ills with itraatpleoi tint that
write yuu about the rery haPor cf.". of your Ycllaw
Dock and hareapando Mi.. wholnaland beau inf.
luring water that dreanui am: Icaductoidtecnce. hada*.
Lt', 01ih which tau waa utl4.cica lacy. sal wax for rem.
rat month. oltemltd by uor car hat, phy iniona wha
for moctbs , :thout uly
1 let:clic:al moults whitever. Ile hocorde rechawl ton pier*
foot akciaton. Ile had olona nen him hip to his 1r..",
w bid, were avilllnuailr .Uustskre
i matter. Medical awl aunticid tad.. coo halted. Phypidani
and that his race v., hopeic.: Shot. .quid I.l2oU:dog
done to arrest Wore terrible.aauxruciox ulcna
hors' end Loynd( thought In; chaaolution wax at, b o nd.
,Jr., of on, neighbors ( who lad cunt! A child of Eavfalo
with your luraluatio tuedielec) ...tali.' too to ialikettialef
; It; and. mere Irani the mellow damn. todo atonothindiltile
id: land, than thou ally tope of a,.:..u4t01004 Inman:n.l
theca bottles your Veilow Duch tool inaroyoritia, and
ontirecond wend It: sod to no; utainLehnunt he Pavan
loopeuve tenni lie Lad wed Ow third bouict and before
be hod time a Leif boars bunk, Lc could
walk out Eli
used In all 100(00 Lantica donna' 01.0 year Into, and by Or.
Iola" lan he was yertecti reetortd. wary veNtl,,,e of the
dices-ow. except the soon. la remove!. and ho rklakill in
perfect health at the pennant tinee. Ilia reouvery. tither
the thonon of hod In chtircly o.g to the one or Your
Yellow Dock and can-uparilia; ataillosourd you that 1 feel
myself Hahn kraal chili:ethic, to ;tn. and it is with great
Jay that 1 totem you of whet your raicaparilia hen dine
for ruy ton. Twapectfully,
Sold by .1. D. PAU. Lbt; covaior to Flit Lord 11 l Ark,)FoarDi .
asl Woloul.streots. Cloolnull, Ohio. licr..rdl Asoot /hi
..Soutli mood Widtlto irbodiu osiers tit. to odAreasidL
J. Kidd Co- D. A. Fahnoidocic t co.. J. h. 'June, L.
Wilcox. ie.. Fillsburgb; Leo
1.. T. Iltogioll, Wu/tinny:ton; L.. LI. 1,39 W, Uoioutodiro.lL
Writ'',
Ballard; hood t Sod. II L-s.urr,Hollidodobia't
Ilildcluond t Co.. Dubow.: J.
Drs. t Co, Ilcookidllai A. Wllicin Way - nabs-1r:
AleForalnd a. Co, N. Calk:tile:. co'
Srlit Drabs. a Vardar, 'Duro.: dart. /1..11y t Co. Din
h,: S. Exulth, user. J. O. bounoieJten, Warm. F. L. I 0,
S. Jose.. Cot:47ooM P. Crud", /r- BroaLisTClJ.
' yr Attar; Sir Bottie-r fen:
6:IT
147.
mars
leeltealot that, Lavin', well it extenmetly .T
the last feta tee / xLis..l: it god:4%ft ttiel beAC
Trepar...r , of the kln.l whiLt. 1 bale eazyknowletlßit.
rryared ..1 by. E. E..SELLILL:, C a t ta ° le,,,.
told b r dn. ifir....lte gene rallf
m 471477,
Bonnets! Bonzets!
11F.C'll Tills .I.IORNING, - i& EXpTet.T.-
0 ..., mime:az all tk.l Lewest eqad mcn..wix■nb'
" ) ;("Vgy- B° lsrge n ' t aid U 'rtud" r ealTiCbildrea. s Cil r . 3 ., faze., 0 j., R .
Straw sad Braid Hata.
The attention of purchasers is rarticaistl 7 Invited ta am,.
.t.-. ml.- _ 1.77.1 _ ' ..t. A. siAboN a CO. ~.
MITE highest price in Cash paid for all the
different Et - nicer! clean Run. d eel by . -
MYT • 3.1 C 'WIPE LEP-
So. 67 Market, 'Corner of Foirrth tt. , PittsburSk
•
DEALER in FLNE Wercnts, JEWELRY,
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