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    PITTSBURGHGAZETTE.
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PITTSBURGH::
1 1111nISDAt.31611.1MIG,II - AT 25, 1851
isiruitisiALTa
JAMES POLLOCK;
DT COIIVIT.
Pott OANAL cOmmissio'sfat,
GEORGE DIRSIEv.
• .
.• Or . ALLEM= COVVIT.
FOR.JITDOE or SUPREME cOURT,
DANIEL M. SNYDER;
Of YOIITOOXLIT. COVATY
' . 1-341 ".intrigh Week l 7 Clattette.—The eztenstre
~ dreolstlen of one lestly Melte offers to oar tattneeeznan
s Stet deetralde Inns of nudtbe thee teethes known
" Our eittelethe Is wectitbar and gra UMW:4, ntsching
5100 4 Mr/ t, numetketruer sad shapheesse 1.
..
" le-To Ad Stem—Neither the 'Mesta! Rooms
sorPtlonenlienthhof the Dade Onsitttiluti opened
es Sunday. Avralttatwhodada their bathes to appeir
to theme", on Iheniey roandogorEll plass head them le
TRH CATHOLIC CORTIIQTEIIIIT.—The Pittsburgh
Chronicle, is considered the
_Daily organ of the
timbal- Hierarchy in %Lis region. It - espouses
its cause on an occasions, and Makes its official
announcements. One of, its editors is a Catholic
who has, we believe, the confidence of Bishop
°Tossers., and is undirriotoort, if,not to speak by
authority, at least not to bay'any thing which
would net be agreeable in that high quarter.—
The Chronicle, then, as far as Romanism 'is con
' cerned,posseavmp an hisportance which otherwise
we should not accord wit, and it is for tlibires ,
son that weisometimes notice itsfrequent assaults
upon - Mr for Ur* opposition to -what - we COUCIIITO
to be three characteristics of lionianhan danger
ens to eivii and religious liberty, . -
ri few days Ago the Chronicle contained an
. sumanituPenthe celebrated JOrte Waster, chart-.
big him - With intolerance, amiendeavoring there ,
by tAreak the' force of our charges. upon AO
,lnanisni: We did not happen to see ihe Chiorri
iiisr when thin charge was made, and the editor .
malted our attention to it en the day inceeeding.
'Although we do not consider the question wheth
er John Wesley was or was not of an intolerant
spiti4 -- gestrurin-tcr the questions at issue between
Piotestants and.itomiurban;we lase no oiojection
at our earliest leisure, to examine into the (Iron-
Wei charge against the character of that cele
brated rain: ln thenseentime, however, we Wish
the'editra. cf Chronicle to undentand that wo do
not, pin' our faith to that of any.humair being. — 7
W &lin!! no. man to. stand between us and the
TOTllaid of,Ood. We seseSeZebnWeeiti
a great and pod man, rind as the instrument in
the haride . trf
_God, of_ raining up a most impor
tenti dinfluentialChristian denomination. But
John Feeley seder claimed infallibility,. and we
claim none for him'. Re, in common with all
Men, had his errors and his weaknesses, and it
was idr - glory as a fallible man, to trust alone for
salvation upon an infallihle Redeemer and Marl-
_ .
.
now different is it with the Church of Rome I
• :It 'dal= Infallibility. ' The Bulls . Of its Popes
end the deoreee of Its councils are of its much
authority and 'as binding - upon the , faith and.
obedience of its votaries, as the Word of God
iteelf. ft also claims the power, through its
- Priesthood, of the remission of sins and even of
granting, plenary indni nem,. The character of
its doctrinei is thereto or iMmense importance
to the poliiiilid snit haPpiness of mankind,
because, If it teache s' tolerance and persecution,
and religions despoti ;and enjoins them upon
its people as,deties,l e time may come when
they may be put in fo4n, as they have been in .
former times, as they are s, now in . several cowl
-4:4ILX Europe and America, and 'they
as will
be liercul*, vi
- "whee-oi ,power i snot wanting,
unteM an infallible church shall agree to charige
its infallible laws. _ •
Ills thus seen, that while it makes no differ
ence toieumnutity what fallible Jelin Wesley be
lieved Or tangbt,—beatuse hie teachings are not
regarded is of any binding authority upon those
trotestante who raibily agree with him in their
riaillkint ;flews, any farther' thai his teachings
are is accordance with the Bible,--yet it does
nuke a net difference to mankind what the Ito-
Web Church 'teaches affecting the welfare and
fiberfill of individuals and 'nations. In the latter
case . tite power eolotowledged is considered in
fallible and absolute. In the former it has no
fernier force to bind. the conscience or the as
thin the mere .opinion of a Imo and good
luau-
Hownver,int we remarked above, we have no
objection io'er.mnino into and answer the chroul
cie's charge, forme bare too much respect for
the memory.of v eollisdinpished a Protestant as
John Wesley; to refrain from vindicating his
character from Tolima, assaults, whoa personally
appealed to, as liz i W u kinebe Chronicle
will therefore h wen as more
pressing duties will , . '
. Tun Fuze Sou. COsviaiimi..—This body met
yesterday and nominated &full State ticket.. The
attendineerwas not eery, largo
Ai the opening of the Convention a ntsolution
was offered declaring it ineipedient to ,noinirutte
a 1 4, %ar4v to for , Governor Cat this time : ' the
- morel' or this nrgpa it_ with arguraener that
seamed to. Ins conclusive, showing that the Free
Soil party owed it, in justice to their principles,
to make no. Manination at the present, time, its
true policy.being 'to leave its members free to
throw their votes in each a manner as torebuke
the perpetrators and supporters of the Nebrisks
fraud but the majority of the Convention show
ed such a Manifest determination to aid. no man
oat of their own ranks who did not belong to the
democratic party, that the mover withdrew the
resolution. ..The Convention then nominated a
man nailed David Potts, Jr., of. Chester county,
for Governor, Gee. 11.Iliddle, of this county, for
Canal Commissioner, and Wm. DI. Steishenson,
of.Merear„ for Supreme-Judge. '
A large majority of the Convention was evi
dently War of David Wilmot' for doveraor.
antl.weedd.have nominated him, but. for the fact
that-4 was deemedmoat prudent, not to do so,
now,: It Gs understood to be tho intention of the
democratie witmtntion that meets.at Harrisburg
on the litCsirdsme to nominate Wilmot, and it
was beisanie it,was.feared that a nomination by
the 'ainvention of yesterday ' would embarrass
the tiction contemplated.at Harrisburg that his
nomination by the Free &Gars was not pressed.
A candidate Sulknown.to_fame.was therefore se.
tist - Vito,-ftligiiiiiially understood, will ulti
mately decline -In favor of Wilmot, should the
-silty be open for such a movement.
The policy of the free-soil managers at Wash
ington City appmrs to be, to prevent the free
smilers going for' Pollock, bring out Wilmot as
an Independent candidate, and then concentrate
frat;ion support upon the latter, thus setting in
Motion what they will represent as a' great inde
pendent anti-slavefy mantatis, tioping,, in the
end,th Mimed r f illook o>r LIM track and mi secure
progiimuteli a very
pretty:one, as It stands; but it iron't work.' The
spirit manifteltal yesterday was repulsive and
mieloticillatarly in, thiiilghastdegree, and its on.
ly.elfeot most be to - alienate those whom they
will at Sant stand most In need of. The Whigs,
unless, atotally different spirit be shown, will be
conleat to sustain their own ant)-slavery, anti-
Nebrisks candidate. ' -
We sim =Mous to see the whole anthstevery
strengthitthe North concentrated "into - one or
ganisation, with the principlei .and ,interest of
fraedeim al tlio-greet end in view: but we enter-
Mk no ingot'. inch a reialt while
,a iortien of
anthstavely men make it's peintio army, them-
Sebes indetermined hgetflity to other intl-slit
,may men who cannot realm/nee their shibboleth.
Waive in hers of alsitter day coming.' •
Before leaving the Tye*, the Italian Patriot
• ,Garrileddiaddresnedti letter t 4 a Mr. Cowen in
which he •. - • • .
Allagiand le a great and powerful cation—ll 2•
dependant of an a dla ty aid—furemest In human
progress --400m7 to deopotlant=the only safe
refuge of the eillo=friend ofthe oppressed ; but
if -vrer England, your-native country. should be
m eireanninuteed u terra:juke the help of an al
ly; cursed' be that Italian :who would not step
forward with me is her Aerator: .
..Yetir government has given the Wawa a
cbeekead the Austrian* ee tenon.; Mae dcaputs
Of ;Saver ave spinet , you in. consequence.
Blnddlbettland et any theme3na just canse.need
my ,
ttnuTttm rendyerrinsbeitbs'in herdeka=
the,rdadueid. splendid eword received it '}our
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toicis - orireotirtA-01 - 1
g iat in t * id' the' ,
fr'Sluroif frecikeir. ThilV
--atould be the cher
f 'every love rof hie 'country and .
of liberty. Dirqed, we have fallen a prey
AA' the 'since-holding` Oligarchy. - - United, "'id'
shall hurl the propagandists 'from their pfclud
seat of power. Let all minor differences be
buried,' for the. purpose of resisting the aver.'
shadowing, the overpowering evil,, which does
not hesitate to rob us of our inheritance, and
laughs to scorn our conscientious scruples.—
, We learn that the opponents of the Nebraska in
iquity in Ohio , will peeserit a united front to the
:enemyfhe fall elections. It should. ha so in
every gtate In:the Onion, and will be so sooner
or later..! - In reference to this subject, the tot
..keoritg extract of `a. letter from Washington to
the New York 7i thane, 'possesses 'much siguifi-
The young's= of. 3770. hed not a more event
ful future before them than have the young men
of lihl4. • It requires but half an eye to see that
another contest between Freedom. and Slavery
is at hand. . When the South claim that the
right to take their property into all the Territo
ries is a Constitutional right, they know that
when this is conceded it will be easy to enforce
their demands to carry their property into all
the. States, .The Constitution overrides the Con
stitutions a -the States, and the laws of the
States, so that the State laws. against. Slavery
will be inoperative and void." In this way
Slavery is to spread itself over the whole Unita.
The North may be assured the South will never
be content until this is.aecomplished: • After the
repeal of the Missouri Compromise and the an
nexation of Cuba and Mexico, it will be com
paratively en easy task. To successfully,resdst
this meditated iniquity will require all the
strength and all the patriotism of the North::-:
The struggle will be fearful and protracted.
Since Jefferson's administration there luta been
virtually but two parties in the United States—
a Slavery party - and nu Anti-Slavery party. The
former luta worn the name of Democrat, and its
opponentilume been called Federalists, National
Republicans, and Whigs. The Democratic party.
has maintained the best discipline, and has never
really,been divided in any important-election.—
'The oppoilte party, on the other lantlilas sel
dom entered A contest : as a compact body. It
Las been weakened by seceding factions calling
themselvea Anti-Masons, Native Americans, Free
Sailers and Independent Democrats. - - In. - this
way Slavery has generally obtained an easy vie
tory. :It is very plain that these two great divi
sions are to continue. The Slavery or Demo
cratic party will maintain its discipline, and as
heretofore be true to its cardinal feature, devo
tion to the Slave. power. It seems destined, it
is true,to lose a large body of its supporters in
t e No rthern States, and to gain -a much larger
force front the South. Fora number of, yearn
the Whig party can hardly have a name to live
at the South. There will, however, be a small
but growing branch of anti-Slavery men In all
the Southern States, as there ever hai been.—
Rut, virtually; the Democratic party will, for - a
time, be vri.thout opposition in every Southern
State. This great Slavery party, then, will only
need a little help from the - Korth to maintain its
ascendancy in the nation.elhe party heretofore
called Whig, weakened by its offshoots, will meet
Its antagonist in the next contest with these fear,
ful odds. If the opponents of Slavery extension
would but marshal themselves under one banner,
and as one party, the battle would not be doubt
fuL Sat if there are be, as heretofore, -Lib
erty parties, and Independent Democratic par
ties, then the contest. may _as well be yielded
at once without an effort. The real opponents
of the repeal of the Missouri Compromise here,
those who-regard it as only the initiatory step
to still greater outrages, are fora united and do
termined resistance, now and ever. Whether
they are to bemustained by the . people remain .
to be tested.
2918-11LAI:H. LIST OF TILAITOILS.
.
The following is a list of the Representa
tives from the Free States who voted for the
mini of the tlissouri - Compromise on its
Mama—Mow AlvDnaald._
Now Itmannts—llszry Ilittud.
•
•
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Estate lama -boar. '
EMegicu l r-Clirs 3L Ingermal.
ge Taal-Thos. W. Cummings , Francis EL Cutting.
Peter Rowe, Joins J. Taylor; Wm. 31. Tweed, Iliram
, Talbrblirs. Wm.. A. .Walter, Eike Walsh, - Theo. H.
Westbmok-g.
Erie Jocarr-Seamel Lllig. Gomm Tall.
Ymbramemmt-gainuel A. Bridges. John L. Dawson.
Tboa. B. Florence. J. Claims Jones. Wm. IL Kurtz. Jr.
McNair, Asa, • Parker. A. Bobbin .1r- Christian 31
Straub. Wm. Willa, Ilendriek Wright-1/,
Omo-Tkark I ', Eisner, Fred. W. Green, Edam It.
Olga. wwon Shannon-l.
Micmaaa-barnnel Clark. David Stu Mt-2.
Imamm-John 0. - Datis. Cyr= L DUilham. Norman
Eddy; Wm. U. English, Thomas llenarleka. James
IL lame, Smith Miller-T.
Istrucua-Jarara C. Alien, Will. Allan. Wm. A. Rich
ardson-3.
•
lowa-Dembahlt Ileum
WascommiNerre. - • .
Cama-ma-11E4m C. Latham, Jas. IL lieDougali-E.
TOTA.I,--ihrly-Four_TRAITOLE3
ROOM WASHINGTON
.Clue4spoadeiles of ileDatli ptisloughbacCtte.
IV.Ainti;isToy,lllfty - 22, 1851
The struggle over the Nebraska question is
drawing to a close. By over-riding and in fact .
rescinding the rules, a corrupily fabricated ma
jority have warped the power to force it through
she Ronne. of" Representatives," and the great
crime and frandis upon the pohat of Being con-,
summated.:. I- have eskausted npon this infamy
the vocabulary of condemnation. The South
rides triumphant in uncontrollable insolence..j.
The North lies humiliated, betrayed, and tram
pled upon. The treason of a northern executive,
the venality - of onahaif the northern democracy,
'and the incurable discords that paralyze and fet
ter our strength have given this victory to slave
ry. I hive foraorne time foreseen the certainty
of this result, and never icier(' to urge upon our
friends that they must look. to remedies beyond
the power of Congress.
By trickery and fraud concocted between Olds,
of Ohio, an ever reliable tool of Shivery, and
Stephens, of Ga., a malignitnt enemy of freedom
at all times and in every shape, the right of de
bate and the:opportunity to amend the bill were
both suppressed : Mut . , hiken* away. Stephens
moved to strike:out thecnacting clause of the bill
which, if suciesaful,eut off all further proceed
loge in Committee, and brought the House to a
direct vote upon the bill. There were for this
andacions trick 102 &des. The other side re
fused to vote, but Olds decided without a me-
ment's hesitation that the motion did not re
quire
a gnornm and that a minority could trans
act brininess as well as a quorum of the House.
Of course this, decision WO3, an unadulterated
outrage upon thesules add the practice of the
House; hut it answered the prirpose--and the bill
wait placed la the blouse, and under the control
of the pre ions question. 'Arrived in that: posi
tion, its opponents wore exasperntedireyond con.
trill and resolved to use all their rights for the
defeat and postponement of the bill.. The Speaker
deeded that their motionswere all'in order and
according t o the rules ,-but thydemoeratic ma
jority Instantly reversed these rulings, and of
course' there was an end of the
, inatter. I should
judge new. at five o ' clock, in the afternoon, that
the bill would pass within an hour by aborit 20
majority.
• The fishing 'negotiations with Great Britain
have now'reached a point ' which 'promises a
conclusion'within a few months Mr. Marey's
project, agreed upon with Mr.. Crampton last
fall,.lusa bent accepted by the former govern
meat, but referred for final dii'intion to the.colo
nies. The provinces ;have beeriengaged in the
earnest discussion of the subject for some,two
months; end have at length appointed commis
sioners bisect in aprovincial Congress - with the
direct °Bled: Of hunting-with the United States.
The conference will meet at Montreal or New
'The treaty . In its present shape providerfer the
free admission of Canadian and Provinciallunt
be; timber, 'silent and fish, and for the whale.
aeon on the same • terms into the Prcrrinces of a
long list of articles fronithe United States. The
chief disputa Mien, the tiro'goiceimoats "has
been la regard to the admission " of Provincial
coal into the United States, and the reciprocal
rig,htrif fishing on each other's coasts. The
proje rejects: the. British ,deniands for the free
admission of coal, but concedes to all British.the
right of fishing in all our bays and settee., except
as to the shad fishery la the bays and fliers, and
as natio and other thellssheries on sod near
ihenoasts of Florida: - Onrfehemensre to ho;re
rights na-wqual , with those of British imbjeota in
all the North-eastern fisheriee, roil we to abolish
Ili the duties on driecand fresh fish. •
New England.pretests lotutlY agent any con
tinued restriction in the Pieten coal: trado, and
so do the Preisintatc bathe States of Pennsyl- -
ark Vlrgi,ele. upon Abe
slangs ice u to'that artteli:
thaProrinces will make this eonceriliall,
'non of any treaty and thatGov.Merey will yield
leaer i :more - et the. proceedings.. 01 '
the Free SeiniVite Contention, weakest eolunitt:
E!!EMMffE
liartriFtlos 4tattißuturx.—ThoW:lo3- tARGE iiimptteoe 111311$ ZOOM , k! • :WO •
Man re: •stiig articleitelitredDßOSS . < 7l4;stestiar,Vrat stord.iateree ftur,'Seterewd, , r4daddptut
;I{esn4wt_the cepaiti Bul gives novae ;cri.. ' 7 M7l NUAGED for man ears excledtdvel
ricer ePtifstictin Qatiaii to the character and : L' ATIEUVICT-- BURCEETELVV: - , T yto
aur
Prominent divisions of the British 'people. The We have just completed the opening of our ..,3" `"" &um and tags. which Trliresiable toe
census was taken singlenight, by forty. thou- coma =Play f.F„tbl..-81RiRtint NEW WORM-. Sur mast- rLatmare:,.. sfith t d..Dfick.siar dowatpUca or
l'aind per - sena. The result showed that one of tr meat of Ladles' Dress Gouda. Telma, Mantillas, Slentlli. -,e7-1, Ri:CHARD NORRIS SON.
Silks; Craps andother Sprtng Sltawir, Dantges," Therwa:
total population of 21,121,067per50n5, 20.000
were absent in Prance, 2783 iu Bumps, and 12Xi
in Turkey, About a quarter of a million were • wuan.larce assortment. and an the varier or Mater: .
eeo
at sea or abroad.• The entire population was ~,,dolo „ ,„„u . bb,k , . L b,
nearly double that of 1800. According to the r . Is nuelr that to
dad
sal
large and .halm i stoct
census,. about 115,000 persons die annually iu or goods to select from en lata in the sce.ean as mu non be
England of preventable diseases. In addition to found at one establishment. and .11 will end it their Inter
this average, the cholera, during its last visit, .rata zall with us. MURPHYBURCHFIELD,
)_1 Isle North East warner nf 4th A Market As
.carried off 72,000 victims.
As to private - or family life, some of the facts Shoulder Braces.
presented are strange enough.. Bat:one soli- shnula you be stooped sad troubled with a
tary case was found of a family, consisting of Moans mash, pain in the breast, aide or back,
parents and twelve children living together, a- Or am' of those armotwas arising theretrung you will
.mang 41,916 families. Celibacy is very prera-
Unders_tag o o dir ft lwhett I say thatashoulal will
lent in England. In the southeastern ;
us harblugers f;puttn
e. : . y
ti r ""'b
r s
1110 , 4 -
of women under the age of 45, the wives were I
less than 170,000, and the widows and s oath e
pinsters Remedy pemßeQ~ one is
atral bt
iddning and
more than 120,%10. Of 07,609 households, .25,- I Stinging the body to a
ass
postuon
-253 belonged. to single men and women.. These, Remember this all who ckwire an erect form. •
A foil chest and capacious lungs.
are startling facts. Ilia said, however, that now,
_, ,
since the rise in wages, caused by the influx Coil ;, " K ;. 7 7.7 t . :1 5 ,, 5 1 r. nd Lt ri 1 h 0 M 1 , 71::
of gold from California sad Australia, marriages I Shouldifr nmees attn. best and lat.! fashion.
have become frequent. One of the most impor
tant facts developed by the census was this—that
the city and country populations are now equal
ised—ten and a half millions for each. The con
aequence is that England no longer grows food
enough for her population.. She has ceased to
be an agricultural country, and has become a
manufacturing and commercial one.
Pliasnrreatax GENICHAL ASSEMBLY. —The
Presbyterian General. Assembly, (Old School,)
now in, session at Buffalo, has within its juris
diction, we learn from the published minutes, 28
Synods, 143 Presbyteries, 2819 churches; 2189
ministers, 60:i licentiates and candidates, awl
219,263 communicants. It hail also under its
jurisdiction a DAM of ( Rome Missions, with 515
- missionaries, laboring chiefly in the south and
west; a Board of Foreign Missions, having sta
tions among the Indian tribes, in Africa, India,
Siam and China; a Board of Education, with 102
schools, 46 Presbyterial Academies, and 13 Syn
odical Colleges, and o Board of Publication, dis
tributing by sale and colportage religious books
and tracts. The AsseMbly has also under its
care four Theological Seminaries, located at
Princeton, N. J.; Allegheny City, Pa.; Prince
Edwards, Va.; and Danville, Ey.
On . Friday, the Rev. Mr. Wells, a Delegate
from the Dutch Reformed Church, made some
iuteresting statements. The organization now
numbers about 310 Churches with the Ralllo num
ber of Blinisters The Membership not far from
40,000.
CANDIDATES.
U. N. AVERS, Principal of tha Ist Ward Public Erhonia
Pittsburgh, Is a candidata Pirtle aka of Solve Met:Went
of Puldic Schools for Alletadar sounty. mplibiLtrrtjaft
AMITOR
N. P. PEAILsON. of Birmingham, VIII he n candidate
tor 03uoty Auttitor;eubiect to the deelplott of the Whig
timvention._ fDispnteh.cePil miIt,ILTWS
o;ool"ki.);*AppliO:wizirtiomon4
111031ASIK.ITILLSON. of the Ffrat Ward., Allegheny.
aridldate for the State Legislature, before the Whig
Convention. mylbildette
I olTer mpleitTo the Whig and Anti•Leeonlr Party o,
Allegheny County, ar a candidate kw nomination. to rep
resent the County in thertate Legialature. and If uominat
ed and elected. will eadearor to eerie the prbile with Sani
ty. tuyi-wdLwS JOHN SPELIIENT. of Shaer Tp.
W.ll. WILSON. Elk., of Booth Pitiabargh. will be. eandl
date for the State Legislature, .Beet to the deelsioo orthe
X.rtallaseiole usd WMO County Convention.
. m)l7.llt.telin.
JOSEPLIJOILNOTON. of 'North Fayette Township. will
be a easuildate tor the nomination tar the Legislature,
sulkiest to thedsoision of the 'Whig County tionsention.
toyl3 dierteT
BENJAM/S Y...KINU,Abe old Whig boperebnr on the
Penns-MCA will be &candidate for the Leginlature, sub
ject to the dui on of the Man Courtmtlou of LIUn county.
utylolikerteT Een DriatATlno.
COMITY CONOUSSIONER.
CHARLES CRAIG, of tbeaty of Pittsburgh, will be
eendidato before the Whig antreallou for Ceuta). Comm)
doom . mytedrirtee
JOIN 1t1J11013P.14.1., of Darman. Borough. 11 be
esadblete before Wu Whig Ccereentlon for Countf
seirlarter. arleedlarte.
OuLJA.3IES IL GLENN. of tipper St. Char township, win
terL candidate beton. the Whig Conr.rak. far iNmutt
Oomraleelotter. mrg.clihrteT
FRANCIS KAItNES, EN, of East Deer Tow nehiP WI
rea eendidate beim., the Whig County Oartrention for
Conwty Comtobeleuer. "
D. N. Warm Es.4.:—Plesse announce the name of OM.
W. IRWIN. of the ll“rookli of Letrrenoreltle, for vomhos.
lion to the eke of County tkoromiseioner, solueet to the
doeleaton of_ the ILI; and Anti-Darouto Coorention. sal
°Why, • inytelfrerte.l mAxy
- 1 -
val. N. BIIRCIIFIELD , Plebles Tenenchlp. la e
elkte/a Mr the oldnuot anuity Cerunleskner.s6tdoetta th •
deeleionor the Antl-dlesunte end %My Coneentlon.
elrlatketerr ,
REGISTER
Notice.—Prom she numerous solicitations
cf.y friends and feliovi-citleens, I offer myself as a candi
date L.lf the otlifie of REGISTAL, subject to the decialon of
the Whig Catitentlea, to be held ho the Met day of ]lay
ZEXL. ALF,X. RICHARDSON.
Pittobrugh: April 3, 1851.—raphd.tirtda
JOHN H. YOSTEIL, ofßaldvin township,
lldata for Register, berate the Whig Covreektlou to Jon
mat mylklkwter
WlLiJdlironsrizne 4a eandldste We the Mike of Iles ,
Ista before the Whig Conreatlon. aplS4c
WM. PERILINS Is • candidate fur tbe offtee of Regtrisir
before the Wiilq Coorztlorb • aplS•to
WK. K. VAN K of Elisabeth Destlgh, Is a midi.
date for Ker.lstes. at the eamlna Whist Convention.
414.dAsteS
IL J. LIMO!; Is a candidate ter the otheo of Register be
fore the Whiz Conteutter. apla r te
Ercur NrnowAle a candidate ibr the nomination Ibr Rea
later, before tbe Whiz Convention. ans
CLERK OF THE COURTS
JOIN 11OHNEll will be a candidate beams the Anti-
Mmer4.l.l Whieontention for rumination to the ogre
of f the courts. an 26
ALiSANDEIt lIILANDR will he a candidate for the of.
toe of Clerk of the Comte, "abject to 'the dechdon of the
Anti-Masonic and Whig tlenrention. • eal'2,lwde
RECORDER.
SAMUEL FAITNESTOCR is a mulatto Rr the dare of
Recorder Mon the Willa Convention. tall
7011:1 MAGILL. of West Deer Towneblp. It • candidate
or the Whoa of Recorder, before tbe )1131g Conventlins.
arndkprte•S
-SPECIAL NOTICES.
A Valuaide Family Medicine.—so cele
tested his lie. itclAno's Vereelfuge become, tbat it la
Sarded as the only stewiGe crueler worm.. Namillesahoubl
never bi without a supply a It. At this anion particu
larly, when worms maw troublamme and frequently ftita
amontrobildren. parents should he 'faithful: and en th
grat appearance of these dlidasalligsymptolus which Were
us oftheir presence, at once apply WI powerful and ellkae
chntramedy. \Se are confident that It only requires a
trial to convince all that It richly merits the praises that
leen belched circle It. it Is safe and infallible.—
Volumes of certlfiretes can be produced, showing lts great
roodical . virtuea,
CF.l=rchasida will be careful to ask for DR. M'LANICI3
1 Anti vsluitnam and take none else. All
other Iremulfuges, to conuntr•bam, ore worthless. Dr. IP
Ytrinifilge, also his ,celebrated laver Pills, eau now
Le had et allreepeetabla Drug Stores In the Milted grates
and from the sole Oroprietom • .
FLEMING nontrats,
.my2o _Sucoessora to J. Kidd One Wood greet.
gisard Fire
o irt l i ti Magn i tpumrtuice co.
QFFICE: OF PITTSBURGii .AGENCY;
earner tomtit end Smithfield streete..-CAPITAL,
• Vitei. -- •
Dtaxoroxe—Wm. M. Swale, J. P. Steiner, U. A. Shackel
ford. Peel Thar's'', It. M. Bap, J. K. PletAgen. Thomas S.
Ilastael Jose* B. B. Comegys napalm Craven,
W. U. Sowers, P. P. Bberrout, A.llert, Phillip Y. Snyder,
W. P. Muter. Alex. lien( n, Jr., Forman Sheppard.
, '.I(IELJONSA. Petit. A. S. 4111331 FM% See'y,
' Will lonize Cottottor Woollen Pactorlee, Yeseela Cargo.,
Banding", Store.; Merebasollse and property generally, or,
the stoet StrOrahle tome. . " • no2elmrl'en
Warehouse, cc., fo prectiiies
rwr I. the ceenpsney of.issoes IfeCalfe. 011 Penn st, aft
. joining Merited of the . .Aenerleen• from .the Loo
Ayr!! ensnin. Apply - at lhll onloa mhl3 tf
• DuPont • Petwder.—Erery 'variety Rifle
tllulug dad IlhatlnsePoseiler, In packages *bray
pa biog . and Pir rile beat Illagaalae, In lota to salt Pur
elms.. on taroratla terms. Also Ratety
D. W. C. BIDWELL Alawatmeturire
. iss Frani. /tenet, Pliptharub
BHB.IVISIt DLTAVORTH & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION
NERCIIANTC
Nes.l3o end 132 Second street, between Wood
sisd flugthibilk, Pittsburgh, sisk Agents kw L.. k Kist
ratii74attsuilournirta" cry'VE.alte..f:ld"r'rrialiammind!tol
Especial Notice :to persons rising„ Cod
LIVEII OlL—The subterlter having made arrangeseenta
with )leave. PoPplelts d The:neva fora regular supply of
their gelltdrie COD LIVER OIL put op in' plot bottle.,
would rev...W:lllr Smite the attention of the publie to an
examine/kris of the &tilde. being fully pereueded that for
purity and fleenese from ramid taste ar entelk, It Is- stow
gaoled. There le nee tio Cod laver Oil to this country
peeler, If equal; to the that.. Hundreds of bottlea hive
been mid, and given unrivaled sattalketko. In the
e okeod Lityr 011.'"ereine taking It should be careful to
obtain a eierndne artlebe and one tree front • raneld taste
awl smell, as its virtnee ere sneallp euhinced by Ha being
acceptable to the atontento and not prolnehig
IT and a pleasant tub make it mare readily taken up by
the Wails andiel*bed Into the blood, and thereby:ln
eauehig the riehnese of that geld giving a tone and heal-%
leg impreselon to ovivy organ through twig& It panies.—
Sold by , • ONO. IL - -
• coma Wood st. and V 1
Vs !PM
inybdkviT, Bleu of the GOWII mortar. •
For Bronchitiai ThrOat Diseases: Hook
heh Cortes„ and the effects of Iz prudoal am of Marcum
-No ateettehts has ever been dheovnott table tuu erected
shell ram as Oartiteei Spanish Mixture.. .
Timm. ammo' pcolcot.ll7 sollr trichlatt
lirretchlal 11fl*I10.i.LIver Neursigla and Waste
guittaxo,', ham oil Wm rellever man eared Itt s ortnadtatol
-,... r th irr py LIM pmst patigtent the Um; thrtMes
Mb
Metal. ogle: T. 1L Itscaset stoic should
*km doubt:, Call inn An hand 'Aid. intents ...pamphlet
'ecotalning earn: nitiFit.nitt,!llinund
. 11.1.1117tisetnit.-
(Prom the Pittsburgh limillr Dtspateb. Feb. 24, 'MI]
As Examen. denctr..—Pcrsons who hare smoked a
stooping position, by following a sedentary occupation will
eiterrilmee great relief •by the nee of the "Wadblogton
Iluipender Deaner road° and sold by Dr. KEYSER. corner
of Wood street and Virgin alley. It examen Ana brace
and Inn/Ponder; the weight of the pantaloons lo w Waned
as to continually tend to bring the shoulder nab
oral potation, and eapandtthe chest. We purchased one
some time ago, and have bienso pleased with It. that we
nnwalcited ware it a "puff gratis.
• .
. .
Women. hundreds of whosn'we annually Injured br the
weight of enormone i"ekirte," should also procure thew
bracer. Bo particular in procuring the kind mentioned. as
' moos of the brews whl are humbug..
[From the 'Pittsburgh Dispatch. Feb. 4. 18.544
f/Siribming worn one of Dr. Keyser's Weshingtou Shoed
der Brame, until It is no longer et for earrlce, Po fcl per
fectiy competent to discount. upon Its merits. By using
It, the weight of the pantaloons aids to throwing heath°
shoulder..and espanding the chest, colic It answers every
Pun.. of ...menders. No one who Is “stoopebouldered'
or whose occupation be sedentary, men °fiord to be without
one of these brace► Women and girls. whose health Is too
Wien Injured by the weight of their under-garment.,
should wear. them. We hare tried several kinds, but none
,seem at all einel to the "Washington,' and we wish others
to profit from our experience..
Fold erboleaele and retail of the Drag Store of George ft
6eyeer.Sio.l4o, earner Wood et. and Virgin eller.
airtllint of the Colden Mortar.
N. 11.-1. also keep every Twisty of Trumps, Supporters,
Body Boors, Plta Props, ELsstle Stockings,. St.panaat7
Bandages
_4l._royd.danT
Ladies Fancy Fun.
M'CORD & CO. would most Tespoctfully
mite tllO attention of I.lln to their largo and complete
neck of FANCY FURS, now opening,. tomprisinght part
Sable, Stone Martin, Fitch, Lynx. Carmine, Siberian Stair•
MI, Rork Martin, Genett, Coney and Swan's Down: Muds
Fletnrinee. Polaaaalr entre, Dam, Se. corner Wood and
Fifth @treats.
HENRY H. COLLINS,
FORWARDING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
CHEESE BUTTER SEEDS, `
FISH,
And Pewlune GanerAl/F.
No. 25 Wood streot, Pittsburgh.
1,15
1 C. LOOMIS.
Of the la l
te .
firm of M'Curtiy Loomis,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
69 Wood Street, Pittsburgh.
II A It D AV A R.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
Beg to call the attention or Buyers to their
oxterolvo Strok of
HARDWARE AND SADDLERY,
compeasing one of the most complete assortments in the
RECEIVED UV RECENT PACKETS FROM EUROPE,-
and mkt& they otter. the most faenrahte term., Mer
chant., going End vitt Bnd their Interest mutated by
buying their RARDWARE nt
No. :MS Wood Mi. rlttoborgh,
(1 moo AROVE oactir. also . Rota.) f.i-IrdlorS
Enlarged or Varicose Veins, Weak
Ka. Jovne awn Wass Awstus.-1 would respectfully to
Otte the attention of yhyslehas, and the public onesullY,
to lay assortment of Silk Matte Simkins - a Knes Ceps,
Ankle Socks and bandages for the relief and cure of Vari
eon re Enlarged Tolua Weak Ankles, Weak Knee Joints
and the various syrpilanees used to the ea of diseases re.
attiringoutward sUPPnrt•
//WI also keep every. variety of Trusts, Body Wires
Supporters, Shoulder Dram, and to het all kinds of sue
•
dual:al appliances used in the cure Willman.
GEO. LL KEYSER, Wlscdosale Dru. - gist.
mhZ.dAwS No. 140, env. Wood 4. and Eisen
.INOTICE.—Tne, undersigned, Frederick
Lorene, of the firm of borrna.Startin&A Co„and Thoa.
. mean, of the late firm of Stewart. Lloyd & Co. ham
Ude day funned • C_omartnershle, ander the Imam and
Idyls of LORCNK STEWART & 0), fur the purome of
manatnetroind kon and Nana and Dave raison the ware
home No. 811% ater etreed,Letween Fernand Short Mree
hers they Dare on hand an amortraent of the ratietim of
Inm and Sella trldth they olfernr ask all savainrrdlati.lt
Gram They !I:amain/4 oolbl the patrolman-ea the
pnDlie FREDERICK LORKNE;•,
Sedan!
A. H THOS. IL STEWRT.
A. HOLIE S & BRO.,
SOUP BOX VICES, lIAMAIERED IRON AX
LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT
' TOCKS, PICKS,
Timber, Mill, Tobacco Cotton Screws,
F:l===
Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nnts
' complete,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Wuznoca., No. 3i {Toot R.. meson hUx son Sccorp
.111b7" , 111 wet warranted. m&1141'
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS,
1...111.71.1t1111 01
Chilson Furnaces, Wrog Iron Tubing
AND YITTING GENET:ALLY,
For Warging and VenaLation of Buildings.
A. A W. will COrltraet fur Warming and Ventilating by
Steam or Clot Water, Pipes or Chllson's Pomace. Church...
Schools. Iloxpllals. Vaetoriea, Green Hour, Court Houses
. 112teit. or Dwell lugs. N'o. 2.5 Market Kt.. Pittsburgh
JOILV Etas. a BAN =MM.
FLEMING BROTHEII,
WHOLE LE TO J
DRUG. VIM • CO4 '
SAGISTS,
NO. CO WOOD PPREET
PITTSIOZOII. PA:
Proprietors of Dr. WLarlie's Celebrated Perrnifuna, Liver
PHIL de.
Dr. Morse a Invigorating Elixir or
CORDIAL—If It le Intuited how this great restorative hi
accompllshlng mach eatraoniluary corm we 00 10110 reply,
that 10 the Arabian herb that forms Its cardhal ingredient
have been Wended by the Omnipotent Physietan. a larger
amount and greater vedettes of eaten,. properbes than
had heretofore been supposed to exist to &hundred Mama
articles of the pharnmenpris. A whole medicine dame of
remedies, 1.0 to speak. wenn to have been combined In tide
herb: Lad In the ELIXIR ur CORDIAL we have their von.
centrated essence. It Is the effect, however.not Woman*
with which to have to deal la the practical appliation u
the mediride. The victims of dyepepetit an cured, the
nervous am relieved. the half paralysed rename their wile
itr. the sufferers from headvale ~ tormented no more
the weak become 11•03 . 011; the tint of jaundice leaves the
ocenyJellou of the billow, the depremed In spirits become
buoymtt, the tick lu almost In every anadltion of disease
derive Immediate benefit from the use of Dr. Morse', In
virtoration Elisle or Cordtal. These acts; supported by
Imfmeable proof. are p 11.014•1 to the attention of Ines
Ids, who can verWthem by a single bottle of the midi.
clue. The Cordial Is put ;I'p blzbly concentrated, In plat toot
Prim three dollars per bottle, two pe
for twelve &Mara C. 11. DINO. Proprietor.
102 Broadway, N. V.
Hold bylDrugydsta throughout th. United States, ntrU
dna and West
tlenaral Agents In Sittsburgh—flaroing Bros., corner
.Wood and Fourth atreeta; and See. hayeer, corner
Wood Urea; and Virgin alley. Ly• P. Fleming,
Annt:lain City, ial2-1w
Arnold & - Williams
IVEATING AND VENT (LATINO WARE
3110.18Menufactarers Steam Gas
No. ...eL l i Mp ad lur"Thg: . Orr Steam, Gas or Watar,
" 4 2°
.ft.Wa borosolts oar jturnaoes„ Patten% Fe., to
-Messrs. ARNOLD & WILLIAXS,
gi.°lll.'" = I & "tb m ar k :. ATIIILMrtiet.fLV.; °
___ _ _
UNITED STATES LIFE IIiSIIRANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY.
FIILLADELPHIA,
CHARTERED APRIL a,'loo.—Cantiii }UMW.
CAFITAL-$250,000.
qra S G mow elf 77,Ostand asetnutignst,. PhiladelpMa
OFFICERS OF THE HOUR BOARD AT PHILADELPUIA
,b 1111.1411.. :
Etwpber? B. Crawford. ( Pad B. o ?ddard. •
l A k altt W ee Vlr n .Vl;3laam. aZ g r e vuL tl iggion.
Auxib L rinreneo, Jarmw Devereux,
..411111am Ocdwin. IVllLtasa 111 Lea.
Prmdear—Etcpben R. Crawford.
Mt Pr/Wad—Ambrose W:Tbom_paow.
Altdied laanainer—Pittob 'tab. Jot.. ;I. ri4
Allegheny City, D. n. 3 /rwr.f. M. D. D.
GEORGE E. ARNOLD, Agant,
mblT 71 tourtb street. PM f buret
Indigestion and Liver Complaint Cured
DY KIDD% PSYROLKUII.—Read tiia Moving letter from
Has. 0. Dickman, a }lla tanary In Omen: •
Ma, ft. IC Km—blear 131.—Slyself and wlnshaving been
peatly benentted by the uee of your Petroleum, 1 'kb to
have 'nu send me a box of two or three dozen bottles. I
am the Congregational Mlntstor In thie . olsre.and saverai
army people ere sleeted with lovunestkal and an week.
of the liver. the male of ref *elf and wife. before taking
your RETROLZUM. Oft RICK OIL. we took atonal tlw or ree —ehout
w — have o neve h enjo e yed so rood h yu h tqpre w hae
gone that lima. / bad not tarn •*lngle bottle ,Inibre
that fans.a of the We.* which so dartreeses the dye.
veldt." waa relieved, earl haie felt nothloa of It elate that
Urea My winr was oleo relieved horns chronic awash or
the liver, whkh had been of several Teen standing, by the
nee Sold y:. M. K, Canal Basin. 08.0.. IL KEYSER.
40 it nod of, and Drnintista and lledidne
he
every,
where. • I Papas 'thee:bins Petroleum ecnr.) • odd
.-
3rOlintock's: Family Medicipee.—lve
eel t4aatteuUan othnds of hallse(aud othari, to tboad
iintliestunt oittbe to*th vagipt these valuable taunt
NELSOMS FIRST PREMIU3X , ,
DAGIIER REOTYPE
- POST MICE 1117111ritie. TMILD.STILEKT.
pITIZENS 'AND STRANGERS who' wish
to obtaist an aonnato, attlstto and Ilat4lka Ilkentraat
irit`Maiallnunn enta %Mhment End entot anti. thatr % aatafetTat
ro=d u rlat °' ntlairMauatrl3l3'l7altinr of tie
WlAL, th aTrrtakd " ==igAgt
ierplarnd Nal=!Mi;l , - flat=l l lrtriratera
caw to the Datong of tb• Ara, a style of Ihipmarteatipak
.tthert goer orb mom .60th tom nay* tom sonaard.
Boutoova and Opir,trng IA ; allanalleara, from et
to 6 o'cka. .
CMZ=E3
PNWI
31.ANUFACTI:11611.9 OP
EMEME
PEARL , STEABUZILL". ,,, r • ,
_CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY,
• NZAIITIIE RAILROAD STATION.
Families will be supplied with our various
Puts. kifFRESII 6 noC<D noun,. Lb). lassfirr 'their or
dm.: the NID, aria oar boxes -atLogsn, Wilma it .
Wood street. or Braun & Esitsr, earner of Liberty sod St.
Clair stet. Pittsburgh; P. 13chaarts, or J. T. Semple.
Druggists. Alleghouy.
floor vrill be delivered tq fsadlios iaeitherofthe cities.
Terms, CASlAon4clirerT.
LeCto BRYAN. KENNEDY t ca
Ease and Combrt.—The Conformator,
lately impcated Dom rat a, exactly anitethe Hat to the
Wan n er shape of the Read. .o a at* hat Vas easy on the
bead snob' one A neat fit sad it good Rat may be had
et 77 " ood st. ap2g.tt W. DOUGLAS..
MI) stil);1,1:42,10:1:0)4:13:ft.VA
BANEEES AND INSURANCE DEAL
KRA, No. 13.6. Wood Knelt. one doorhom FUvt Arise; Pitts
trargh.—DuLand roll Par and Current Firidejlight and
Time Exchange Coln. Stook.. Naetern and Western Time
Dills, and Promissory Nola; allot 6 per cent on Time De
palates of Par and Current Money; and Insure Fire and
Malice Policies fur the ETNA Iminasscx Co:grass. (cash
Capital; f 170,600,) and Rossi lams= CoyEinT, (Capita
10.000000 L) anl.
Copartnership liotice.—t_n unlimited
vulnerable has this day been formed between E. EEE
CIL
and A. B. KF.EVTL. Mr the purposeuf wholesale and
retail dealing and manufacturing of Cape and Furs
under the name and dile of ALP. KEIMELA CO. All the
debts of E. A. Knoell and i B. Remit will be settled by
the share firm, and all Persona indebted Id either the
&bare parties will Make payment to Alf. Kowril &.orp
Pitsburgh. May lOth.lBs.l—myliff KEBTILIc° '
itizen's Insurance Comp s rat/burgh.
if. D. KING, near.
•
=2Zl==
BEIRA 94 WATER, BETWEEN ALABE_MAIVI)
WOOD STREET&
Ia.I.LSSUREE IDYLL AND CARO° RISKS -0N TILE
1110 AND MISSIIISIDIT RIVERS, AND TEIEDTARIEE
inn", against LOU or Vantage Ay po, ALSO
agautst thepsrEs elf the SRA and NLAND SAVIGATIM
TRAASPORTAT lON.
IL D. Alp .
y,
Wm. Bs e
Samuel a,
natant Dualap,dr,
S. Ilarba
lease M .Pa n ama,
Walter Burma,
John S
•
Wm. Latimer,
FL AL to
Wm. Illilahato,
John M. Dilworth,
ranelaSellers,
J. Behoonmaker
t m . Wm. IL Ham
• • e
INSIJRAN M
IV OMPANY,
NEW tout:.
•
• CASH CAPITAL, $600,_0001
Loomis. Agent.
&atom L Loomis Late Jasper • Corning Firm of Corning Co.
Theodore AkNanate Firm of Q
larAard Firm of Doane, King k Co.
Willian IL ....... .Finn ChM], Minn a Co.
avnTA Misr of Monte Bilo & Co.
.Inert F. Eno-L. .-Firm of Eoo. 31alsoney Ot
Ofirrr (Mod Firm Wilhtrd a tl'Oott.
Ler{ I'. ......... .. Firm of Stone a Starr.
/teary (1 Ely. ........ ----Firm of Ely,Clapp a Bowel,
lamed ion Firm of Jan:mace/ a Cb
Sharks ft Hata Firm off. 11. flitch & Co.
John D. .. -Firm or J. C. Bowe a Co.
lEaTinaa O. Lambert ----Finn of A. A. Lawrence & Co.
Charles A. Melirp Firm of &whim , * Csr
Lewis Afferloery.sr..—.—Firm of Lewis Atterburyjr. a Co,
Leaf P. kanden...........-Flon of J. 11. Beebe. Morgan Cu.
A mat T. of Trowbridge, Deright*Co.
Jahn a Ndamt....— Firm of Miami a Co.
Marta P.'azadirin. Firm of
f ßi. Starr a Co.
Gorge c. ......... o Sherpa. a Collins.
rkmVe 0........ of E. D. Morgan Skew
Lome D. Mama. ..... --Firm of Comm, Lothrop flo.
Thomas II mover— ..... of T. k IL Itiessenger,
David Firm nfJohnson aSeaford.
(rat Ifartens----.....-Firm of Norton, Butler a Hoyt;
Berlin ...... Of B;Sci . F.Wi.
Berliand 1E Mil/ —firm of Merrick
Alfred
S. ...Firm of A. S. Barnes Co.
I.
Roe Lodtorat, — Firm of R. foal:wood a So
Lamm /Poems, Flemor Allen Ot.
Lyman (boat
mer A. Prligy... } lcy Brolru, ItalmoT Dwigl!t.
Ala° B. Fror!tomitans, Firm of Frothingimm. ewell & Lo.
.I,l*Aslliotrf. ----nrm.....==nhanb.Noolsl:"
illtrd A. Wei: 7 . 7 .- 17 - - Firm of wo,k.
Nathan IL Saci.;;;e¢...7,- - - 717 i n —a GIN... Stswkwell &
Jamie fleniplaw.--.nrm of Darner, Humphrey a Butler.
Wm. T. Heeler Continental Bank.
Onefiseil Bantey_— ..... of 1{ nll4 Fargo Lb.
Petrie Cu.tkorge ..... ol s 4wir .
01109.7. MARTIN. &attars.
'PROTECTION
INSURANCE COMPANY,
C 5t.,,,U1 !UAW.
#1 1 ..000;06.
OlsrldtAiFtll 1825.
Policies of Insuranceissued at all times on the
most favorable tams, against •
LOSS OR, DAMAGE BY FIRE,
' OR TIM
PEALS OF NAVIGATION
.• . ,
ET - (JEORGE• M.' ARNOLD, Agent.
7D
mbin-1 , 83in - For tittabcprghand Allntl:mar M.
STATE NOTITAL
FIItI AND 3LARINE INSURANCE CO
• OP PENNBI - LTANIA.
..4RA NCII OFFICE--Cornor Fourth and
SmithEleld strati, Plttelwrgh. CAPTTAL,43Iw.OOO.
.71 . 1211= --Jahn P. Hutberfued, 1:413 phin Co.; P. C.
BMT:risk, strum Brontrel Jona* Philadelphia; A.
mains. Hanker. Pltulnarglw A. A. Carrier. Pittabuffn
A. J. (1111ent. Ilarrirbar= 8. T. Jam , . lianiabur:n rt
Mot:. Carbon C John H. Rathernwd. Da :vide: (kk.
JOHN P. HAITIIERPOILD, President.
A. J. OILI.M. Secretary.
A. CAIHII ER, Artuary.
,Tbe aloe . 0n.w...r .111 Wenn, against perlia of ww and
Inland variation =A transportation:. abo, on buildings:
and =cretin:Wine to dl r country, at• loweat rotes, con.
aletant with =frig. Policies issued on dwelling houses
either perwetualle. or for it Urn: of ream inoBanyll-fet
If Yon are sick, the probability ie thatthe
root of your angering is in the enmesh. From a weak
stavanch proceed dyspepsia, languor, oppression in the
diaphragm. Jaundke. muses. hallly weakness,
illnatemof sight. heartburn. costiveness, dysentery. and a
legion of other torrmutlag diseases. Indigestion molar.
es thin blood. andi herefore destroys thistrangth and el*.
or of the system. To restore the tone of the 'stomach. and
enable It to throw off and distalla forever all them tor
menting and dangerous rsymplainta. nothing I. necessary
Mit • hemming tuva of Iloollsud's Carman Bitters, pre
pared by Dr. C. li. /adman, Philadelphia. There Is no
mistake, uo failure In their emotive effect.
Suitt la Pittsburgh, by FLEMING PROB., Dragat
60 Wood Also, Say sale by 4.1. DJ: D. KEYSI4II., 140 W
dram. tur2.l-21rdtsrii,
•
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MARRIED—Do Thursday. the Bah uR, by the Rev.
Jobe Boott, MART BIRD. deughteted Thome liming, to
JAMBS T. KINCAID, Jr.oll of MIN thy. • ,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
.L U g j
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Life, Fire 4*. Marine Lumina Company;
OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET,
31MSONIC HALL, S/ITSIIU/1611, I'A.
. LA,
A. d Cotton, ess..v. BOON, Preeideat
Elio Company malice every Insurance np.
ladtalnlng to. Tlr t, , ,d,
c lith LIVE - RISKS.
RISKS.
311 = 1" grerer i elted c hibutarelt.t k d ' ‘ILi ' I,l ° Aisle and
And againmt, Lora nr Damage by Fire,
And agalnodahe Cote or the Sea and Inland Naelgatlon
and Traneportation.
Miele,. lamed at the lowest rates consistent with safety
loali putles.
DIIirSTOSS: •
Junes SAP., WoLS,Ftavan,
twunuel aireluritan.
WWl= Phillip*, itTLN;PgS. ) .
John Frott,l John Fullerton, •
Joseph P. Gamma, 11. D.. Robert lislway,
John Stealth,. Alexamler Reynolds, Arm-
Wm. P. Johneton arouse...runty
Jame, Mangan, • - lioiwtin N. Lee. Kittanning,
(Irge !elder. Itirstr, Stowe, Bearer.
;54 4 * - . West copy 1 year Gstn,Li
ECTURE —B. P. AMULETKullecture
A on ,Wpwatestient, In Masonle Mil, this and twatorrow
evening.. st S.e'elork. Admieelon ZS ets; owe gentleman
an 4 two ladies On rt. ,Tirhets Ihr see at• the &master.
and at the doer. --
• my 234 Pe
i &WlffElfN
)VANCFACIIMING 001(1%11178
IMPROVED SEWING MACHINES,
)I.tIVITTACTUTUCTEAT W-ATERTOWN;.CONIf
(UN,* mut . .itlithvents:'st 343 Braftheor,
PHESEIIIACIIINES hAve b
hm
ini4awnic• tose
fitnigaiVaidliwth.rfts,Lk""t°l
erieen universal satignatoo. The Prorrietoreste POW pry.
Oared to offer them to tire pub with that hsersompd ison
Moore in their merits which the united teptimony.ofitheir
nomme! r netomers his rtrenthened nod confirmed;
Thaw Shaine, are enundy =wont from any othe,
the principles on wbkh they ore made being errhuirehr
MIT OWL
. .
Among the adventagal blthif Michlne over Lily otlit , r
ate the Ibllnerlnr • •
1. The sltitOkfty of Ita constrnetlen:sted the ease altb
which It can be kept In the moot perfuet order. •
• 2. The t.erlbet =toter vrlUt which the operator Isenahlod
to etlteh and ewe the various klnilfot trork,troat the ratest
,Ilnen to thoolortiot &Oho.
. • • - - •
3. It partlenlulremiele In the mpldityllitti which work
can he asnentech In that reepect It bar no musk
4. The little power required to , propol them, enabling
oven them of the meat delicate oonstitutleti to unoobom
without Injury to their health.
'We are non mumfacturing starter flood Maehlue,niere
Partieularly adapted to the laminae( leather, mow bane. mut the heavier Undo of cloths.
. .
An examloatlon of our ttacklon Ia rosywetrollY aolldtat
at our Moe, 513 Broadway.... • uty2rrhom
ADY'S BOOK FOR JONE--Juat.recil a
Aglei r 2=. l l , M=LOtrt:_a r r.7l j =
Window Shed., noxious patten., " 4: ,
.725 S. LAVITSII, 8T Wood et.
UJALL PAPER—Fresh supply—fs.
T v ler, Federal st., Allezbetty , haaJust reed from New
York sod PAUspolohls, snotbn itupply of Floe ROM and
Itall Tar% Womble pattemm also, moms new WI..
fijIEAPIYALL PAPERS, at 7; 8,9, 10. JE
11.) 19 ea, with. lanoaapplf or wla. 210 Naar naafi.
lugs, at taw Paper flooto or P. 9411)47.11, Alloabasif•
t l UST PUBLISIIEDLeesonis tii - oActs
• orthe Apit i cat, r der more advanced Itible
I=ll B 4; r 's get. lan . ' Mit Wok. over 1000 receipt". -
1. treat "apply of - American B. d. (token and Tract Soedr
ty Woke, Sunday detmol ItenalMte. reed by
my 2.5 • • S. SADLER. Bo:Malkin dlleithmy.
NAPIER BLOOMS-80 tons now .lauding
from skinnier Navigator Ihrbr • -
'orbs DICKEY . ! CO.
• b b ARD & OREASE--10 bbla. Lard and 5
do Grew now balding rim Ammer Narigator fbr
r
mr2s ISAIAH DICKEY a 01).
-' GIGS-6 blila.and 7 bra. now landing from
Inamarlarrigator %rale b I. DICHIMI CO.
IJUST REUEIVED--1100D has just rea'd a
rew mere of than One WATCILEZ. or Rai Moe
S►lp=l/6 ICZW:rarsa tee flu kendne woraa Mao en
roami.t.d.TLa'aN.,=..iib 4 tee Gol or d
tow and toautlfhl patterns of ttatt and tublonibt Gold
Jewelry, *Web we mill toll at regular wholesale yams by
thsaitotla Wide. and tan mistake. • 01111. at al. Market al.
_and Joachim. Sae I . Fatthoo and Jewelry at their real tabu.
mr,a, ll.OOlYa, 61 barks,. at. •
STEW WILMINGTON SMOKED IJER,jr
, ItlNGJoatrao'd Railroad sod 'or oak wholonals
sod retail at 'MORRISS PASTOX'B,Itt the Dlsolond.•
PERM CANDLES 25a tx* lb. JTT
mraa .' bIOR I.R PA N'B: miM Dlimond.
pOOKB,I3OOKS-3lar g aret, or the Pearl;
Polltud• Brectened: The Church Llontilled;
Te.tlew L'ft•ichPly, bY oo aa wa.a at.
, IP.OffEEE-200 bags 'prime Rio .Coffee at :
Ta..) living sod for ado Py JO= WIT! £ CO.
7 " , `"•• ' '"" 7.-- t•ct
f - ill LOCA'IIO 110,FOICREour.._ . •
• ) Espon SALit--Tme tiefifeintel
ma ML WashhmteaLat akhera dlstande, from Ma
61, Led•PM. , -"ood etwuf orneeite to SOW..' MAI lots
hams Wm Lout ea the brtneof the ,hlll andounamand_if.
beautiful view. • For beauty ,of intuition they me une
qualled to aloe: add now is the time to Imankeem lkfew
low and &cams ofthe atom two lota &Redeem_ r. : : A/ick, tee
Lets of 50 front by MO deen.‘ednated on Marla decree
for M4') early $lO In hand, balance In eery Payments.
myts N. CUT unERT k 140„Sd
IMLET, -- . A good Dwell* House on Penn
Oth O. large mom cniz.oor edam
my 2.9 R. cu min:ors Ens. uo. st.
VOR S A T.V.--"A two story 'Frani° Holm,
and aparpetnal lease of a good lot an, Pronist, at. e
low
tent. They be sold et a bargain,. ga n gh.. o f
mro.s.iy THOMAS WOODS. lith et.
GENUINE IMPORTED CIGARS by retail
at veil. lon mktg . `.
Qom for Ma
YeVgn i l=ll ' lland do 25 al , 23c.
10 tire d toe,
=tut do 8 do :drK
Le. Priam. 5 do e 1.%
Le linens Fe. . 12 Ibr
.intloneded (none better In PIM 3 for aglate:: , '.
Loren Cigars wig dO nen to try none et the
above; the? ,eeWedir the • best and cheeriest tri , Pitts
burgh. for sale et 3101114.24 PATTON'S, In the \
NOLISH tt FRENCH CHINTZES—Ve,
h.. reed large sysortinent ot shore =YU. DOC
an dark: also. Dress Dinghy.= and Ihihts Inge=
riety. my Z • MURPHY k
IVIALTESE LACES—Afarther4inpgyjusi
opened at Monter SIT'ItP/IT
tVm
UIPQN LACES--Murphy Burchfield
have reed above wane and fashionable 'goods: im
ir emine, black and white. \ mr2s
CIORN--300 bus. for sale by • \
my2r, VON DONNUOM
QCYTIIE SHEATHS-100 dot. for salo by
me-s VON lIONNTIORST*
ITAY RAKES-100 for sale by . '
a‘rtm vON BONNIIORST *CrIi.PRY.
lARDEN RAKES-75 doa.for gale by
my"..5 VON BONNITOIOILt MURPHY.
OAT& -1000 bus. to arrive and for side by
mrss VON 110N:1110Rn i MURPHY.
PEACIIES-300 Am bright halves in store
for We by my 2.5 ISAIAH DICKEY k Co.
DRY APPLES-500 eke. in store fur silo
by roy2b ' DICKEY t CO.
SIIAD--30 bids trim'd Shad arliriag bsQ Ft..
R. end Gar ejile by JOHN WATT* CO-8 Liberty rt.
ISII-100 bbl,. No. 1 Baltinomillorring;
Wlitte Flab: '0) !Alm:Trout. • arilrinm and
or ask by . tor:s: - -,44111N WATT A CO.
AR-100 Ibis,: .C. Tar Ito close', con
-
Telgnment) for Mile bY . JOTIK WATT A CO_.
BOOKS, BOOKS--Nieholsan's Mechanics'
,IJP
mu Com las M panion anufactura of ; Welabartes !decimal=
Oy Iron;
on Metallurgy; \ \ -
Lard:meg Natural Phllosett , , Pm ...le b
CO..* ,
no% KAT CO.. 55 WPM mt. \
,__
. . . .
___ , ••
DACON-18 casks ShourderA and '2 cxiekd,
Han., • prime article, reed per Meaner Linton, fur
by mY24 J. A. lIIITCHTBfIv At).
r s pHE TWO RECORDS—Tha•htosaic and
I _the Geological, • torture delivered before the Toting
. element.littlen Ammelation, In Exeter HAIL London, by
Hugh Miller, for male by H. 8. BOSWORTH A CO
.my2m._ Pd Market et.
RE Critical nil litiscellaneona\ Writings
of Talfourd. nn 3d A erl tan edition, with additional ar.
tic r. never Ware noblistle.l hie country. for rale hy -
m 72 4 . IL &DOM% ORTU &
PINHEOLOGICAL ESSAYS awl. °flan.. pa-
Aril- Thom.
D's
QCOTCIi ALES--
i 0 Stole ASnees ayarkling
Founaer'e do do:
Coves Celebrated Falkirk do do:
Pittnenen Pouble XX • taidaY jt•lfd.
and for sale by ' U7QX.
toy 24. N.l2.'earnerlioodasul hectot sts,
BUILDING LOTS. ON .11ERICS
5 l ip LAND AT PUBLIC BAL3I-The suirMihei will of
fer a übile Pale.ou Paterday 31.7 27th , at .2 n'elocki a
Plot orb' beautiful Building tot.. situated on, Herrin Is.
land, Dan uesne Borough. ..eh fronting on wide straits,
sad varying In elm from 21 by 150 to =by 100 feet. These
Lots' etuZ r h ‘ n . a. eirleitrtfi . tlentar 1117 " Veir nqratrig. oho
the smogs and nolecoftne city, and on terms el., Ulan
pasr Rum to the city. These Lots me reahe4 - b a
Stimentled Bridge, and the PhimPehtugh- Omulbuty , and
Conch Packet pa-es leis point three times a day, whlett of
ford en may and cheap mode of mereyanee ba - the etty%
Property in this locality most greatly advance to Moe
on amount tsfnumeroue routufactories being \ tettabl
in the vicinity. Title Indisputable. \ -
t0721-td 3I'LAIN. M.'ath et. I e.
RuRLINGTON lIERRING-6 14: Bur , .
llnitton Smoked liming reed by W. A. Airs VR6.
sIiENZINE, for removing grease spite or
stainatrom Silk or Cloth amain cleaning KW Gloves
ther moldy reed by W. A. McCLUttO . ..
IARY APPLES-25 Wit. j l-1 1 ust read and far
Air sale nr nisla INRY IL COLLIIMS
GIIEESE-130 bx.. just reEd and tor Kiln,
by_ . my! HENRY R. COLLINS :
biis.tarsorn to arrive aia 1
for vela by' ' my2l BELL /FLAGGETT.
111 E ATTRACTION.—SeIeet Colillion
Parties of they Auctublles mark Turoday &rotting. at
New Wall, near Smithfield in- As none will be ad
mitted without levitation ticket*. throe deeirluir to attend
one or mare pertien must procure them of Frank arrow at
the Crystal Palace Deguerrian Gallery, G. *that.. or of the
Managers.' Complete arnutgemente ha bean *nada Taro
=id torches/meets. etc. Admlmlee ve
eta.; during the
•o=lster oceans. 'tarla,
Q k HORT GRASS SCYTIIES, fur' mowing
Seed ftesr and ft;.°"""
TIENNA MARBLE PAPER—A \ iary'
• ha advisee article , toriatairic hall.. rowilbubia, An*
are eats at the re Ilan ava
.lap Wbottae. a. 5 \Mar-
L rer d y • TALMSIt.,.
147 ALCO AliffilF or i iiitTOW, hal
Ge ls, ruo—
and Idirtif; ti= a grailltrrlK% . VACUUM.
tt' MAPPING PAPER—Medium & Crown
• • .for Palo by say= TIM PALSIED.
P/811-100 bbls. and half do. White Fish
am! Trout; b o .bbbl. email N 0.3 Mackerel, for male by
ror:J JOHN ;HATO t CO.
Q UGAII,- , -56 !Aids. N. 0. Sugnr to aril To for
Bale lOM to don ooulgumont ftn. qle br
mpg'JOHN rtorot co.
DEANS —lOO bus. small white for sale by
m 721 JOHN FLOYD CO.
CLOVER SEED-200 bus. in store for sale
my= . JOIMILOYD &CO.
,
LARD—IG kgs.No I Lard for sale by
mi 22 JOHN FLOYD A
_Mi.
rC
BACCO-50 kgs. Ken. 6 -twist. for sale
rb l y myTl JOHN FLOYD t CO.
W ASft BOARDS--M - doz. Zino' WiLeh
Ibr mlebr JOHN FLOYD a CO.
TUST ree'd.Yonkee Notions fur June tine
ftlf for role br
OTICE
p co i,—We hats this - ---------
- day, Feb. lat, as
sociated with ne, inixtsm FLOYD. I. the Whole-
. gnawer and gentehrsion business. The business relit
ntllnted at the old stand, nodes the fate TX JOIN
FLOYD/kg). JOIIN VIDA/
Flttahtngh.Peb.M,ll , s4. . ' RICHARD FLbl - D.
i°l. l . tW, -t-,- --- ,:1'a.. 00 ..".. 1 ".1,-.....-- -
4011N . FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Grocen
sad Orumbilon Merataata.Nopt% Wootand 2211 Ltb•
r stmt. Pittsburgh. fea.tf middy
IJ NDRI ES - 7 - •
60 half Omega leopptior Block Taw
60 do do do Y. II al%
3) Um' Mow •
b eo ' tri. eeo . p
90 do Hp I Cbomlate; 50 do InPoflikrBtor.b;
75 do sop lo lump Tub.; 60 do do . 3110rtard; .
- odo litor Candler. 25 bb10.T....f thozsr;
Mho:rushed Sugar . 150 doa. Corn Droomm.lnrtaie
and lor_odobi. T. LIMN* CO.. N 0.112. 24 at.
G RocEßlEs_4o. 4 lids. N. 0. Sugar;
120
eigriment l Ut 171. ..1. b; V. r lirT / Itirt.M. No et.
ANTILLAS! MINTILLASII
t ar etr il/ "
rensd I way
l'lalmend figured Weave, jo4 reed per
Eappers by lIAGAN r. Alit
Abe, ancibee supply of Madonna Cloths fur traveling
Drawee. ' myl9..
A
ty,'ZINE CHESTS - I' 9 . n .t h t.t d
r 4
Js us, families, steamboat., an, an Show wishing
1.1
porches. would do yell to
eell,
and swains mins 'Wore
puvehastag almenbers. JOB. ELTIMIN4I,
myl9 corm of the Diamond and:Market et.
lEAIIIER: HE:DWINE OVEEVE—A very
4 arts ankle, soltabk for travelers a mai lot reed by
m 719 JIM. I'LEMINO. tor. Died A Usenet st.
COD LIVER JIL-6 don..ltushton, Clarke
a Cal freshest and beet Cod Wet MI reed by •
' myl9 JOO. 71,1tilltiO. eon Dla'd & Illarket it.
qUININI --50 oze.'Sulpb. liuiniiierati'd
• JOSEPH FLZIIING, tut rto L. Niko: k Oct,'
myl9 tomer Diamond sad tilark.4 at.
DEARL STA_RCII-100 but. J. Woods'. Much reed Ma dim .ao Avoirlymorat unt Ibr
by toylo ' motor. JONES aW.
WILSON MeCANDLESS has removed Ids
oftlee to N 0.160 Fourth street, pear Want.
myl7-d2tr -
. .
- OOL BEILAGES--Over• 100 pea. plain
. .001n01.4.0;orevery deariptlon.juit reed. •
522 - ' • • A. A. MASON A CO.. 25.6 t h at.
MANTILLAS—A. A. hlaion & C 0.,. have
nom tir Bide more thaia 100 latest styles of Malan.
•
HONNETS, .NONNITS—Just ree'd a sup°.
rinr aaaartment of Bnallab flit Aroi! belliantak
white, 'Flonnea, Rutland and mine and children,' Hata
and lankneta. - ... A. A. MASON A CO.. :A. stb at.
s oxir. new PlnilSilksjurceevil oin myi;s
`ILK FRINGES—Just rec'd 50 pea. new
1,..) M
m llea In Lace, Head Rik Prhxra. A. 31 mow a W.
CIROUND NUTS---302Lbags now landing
EJI from Mesmer Latrobe Er sale by I. DICKEY & CO; .
IrtY REACHES - k -7- 1 - 11TitS - 300 theca
ratchet. blight Whet, sad 600 meta Atader. In Moro
so Ibr sale br mrlb " Malan DICKEY & tab
'RAISINS-00 hrs.. froth .bunch on con-
Al, aliment for Mae to dom. ISAIAH DICKEY & CO.
WAR CANDLES-40 bxs:Cin. Star Can
e r•ki!nlectliet
4BALES CALCUTTA KIPS ree'd and for
gala by znyl3 J. GRANT-310MM.
-
ACON-3 mike llama and 2 do Shoal
dein reed D. Q. 4. Clts. oneirts a meoh for de
BSTER'S DICTIONARY, unabridg
/led' SlVrAt a Z u ni= l itrch= r
EW BOOKS PER EXPRESS-7
The Mialletleg Stannerhaset'l Ll*
A ld roca B rjOtgetl4 4 P l ' 4=l=l/ Exiles:
F„,,jnaltabor la the '
13 te x e l lrenti
.vd. urn—. L
ANACKEItka,-10 half bbls. No./ Mack I;
loklta do '
21 Na ll .
-d do; ca
6 do do dal
Pa/0111-3 make prime qttelity reed and
w. br. mr77 - n. E. &131&=:$ CO.
FrOMATO KETCRUP--A Dew elpply"
red ham etwo
..my2o Cr
LAV ad EL cd Y PAITO Yana.4-
)EIRESERVED ew e p reserve d
rue Prartirtittirdart. reed and tar sob
- . my2o VC:A-WC:LIAM. '
-
rdIE REDUCED--Barper Putnam, Go
or. arsbam andlprottLedleollalitto tor nor, war
il6 mu'. ItALLIII37/7.105, 67 Mood rt
OMR TO GROCERS-4 NO. I and No:!
Nry York hattrorel Ram grintaaktbr 1
at the Feed Rare. blb at, by - JAB. WAILDIWY.
- _ _
lA/ RITE GLUE-2 bole. Coo t'
V IF-; redo. 4 La We by h. E. Mlll3 OIL
\ '',r. - k''' , .. , .. 5.. •, -- --YA4l§l#\. VAN \ lNiklft',. • • \ \-
~ ~
\r ti ,:r. , P,,, , ~..141:10018 h DEALER IN. ••••• •. •.. .., -
.V.';,, ''...,: '. -,•\ '.. '' _ . ''' '„.__ . \
• •- - •
:1300TS SI46.F.S,..EtONI4EWS. HATS, I:,EATEhLit;.&4O..
\-• s \
, ' • lltok - 503 Wood 'Street,: Pittsbnithilga4 ,, 4 --v..: \\ :. .-N• --- -
\
s
1, 5./.:1, yid/tare 11 calling thCattentloti ottat etittnotonf..hd . rdt l 7 /Or . t , ltattitiot' . otial TiO ito i' L it4krtota
`-..-. \ BCH)TI3; SEWN, 110311113113:HAMS;latTalnkAlie," - 'x'A': 'A; - - .-
p,..•, \ tbe . 1.1 - it,Exttitaih. , atantilketuront,l4ittelialii : V.t . C.4l.tia:& i::•3 \
~. + ' \
. A VER.,3()O()CifiEi9F THE L.I.TEA. , SPRING. grlibcv- , :.,-.. V , '. \
'. - . 1;, '
.A. \ \., 'Ada tdd ex ressl to IV'este7i \ Sales. \. 1 :,. S.:l ,:, ;,.
.
,
'lllolitook 4 FANCY' SU r.tt ElltAD 4 VT.kkAUZi. to g a LANT , N ii9N - N'Ers li-Ti:Lsr:Aliv?..L.,6bailii . alielf, . \•\ . ;,,
ftlitit.
tat. fa,
Into , A r4\
..a.,,,,n ,:i., Set y, „,,„ .1.
~4 \
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itroit
non
t.
bi, , ~. . \ \ 1
Ma old castomers;aitd Conn ry MeTotants ganatallyinvitod to call and aant too thtoIiVMUQR tIVC.
t ft. • \, ,
r t. to t t . tvEgsasegrotty In tf . ll4tx t gr t i t 7- t wAtk t i rju l p o rariztla=bet t =tatr o r, ~ 0 70.4 ._ , i 4 t. tot,
.1.?. \
\ 1
,', H.CHILDS \ & CD:, \ . --..:7 -'‘- V::" . .."L. : :: :: .. - . .'
,
\ WHOLESATjE B OOT '..k.1". , ,1D \SH qv, "ErEnousE., \\,
\ . ' . NliilllEll 133 BARD 135 11 . 00 D . gTILE , :•-,„:;,_,:., .• .
.
.. ' '..PITT \ StIURGIfi PENNI. ,• . , ' ' \•, •
, . ,
EFATE just rewired t.l;eir \ pxtei&•ve ring Stook, einnisting Of upwards of thirty-five
Waxolnokoson BOOTS. 811.0EP. , lIATS, C.A1:3.. A ap:cslaTS, all s of la
,styleeaucknetiehhent,arnottgwilh are
• . •
Ladles & ntlisees , I Men', dlc ttete \ j Chlldrone ,tilteege , ' , Lealles• 13sallete . -
Bronze, Kossnths, I Calf & Kip Boot4l, \ I Polio Lea' Halo, \ , EnnoX Froneb Loco,'
Pufpk,Pikroiliq,, I Cold Congress Ifoote, 1 Canton & Pedal., Flats \ finnkeogltin Plait, .. _ ..
Bilk Tipped Goiters, I Kid Glory Batton do. I s .„Leghorti & Strykslo, \ Etilb'd siiicy' lilelgrado,
I
Sontagn-:& .E7ekAs, Coax* & Fine Bootees, ‘k"u and Wool V°, , s clos;sdradf . &Oleee, -
' Ailooni &, , T' s ails Ties, Oxford & Union Tie 1 Olaz&I & Flush oat?, • I PoiliE&'Rittland t
. . ,
Vogrtnernirltn i met variety of Fancy Goode, porno:.l . '4' salted to the approe4dnst seasou.l: , tog is ;ArY . 15... (, -
f o
am. g. p.,thspli, 0, lowest oarA peke", with great eery In the tok , :lion of elser aftasod to t • ',Weetern .reede. we
are enabled tooeturete sureeagfolly with First Claes lloueip teat'or %est. •A • -,_ -
_. • \... - .
illirMerehanto vlaying oar city will And It to their. adrintseelo call and eFsmlnei!otbre parehtodnt.-‘,Allll3.Mew,
'CE COMPANY, Mat
,
00K 3.r00000. \
11.1 dent. • ••,' • •
krEtc,-e«^retarr.•_-
Eberiezei fate
K , A. • •Bulkley. '
Mntber •
\ •
Ilenry , ,Z.'l7sti, • •
,cAnstto Dunham, \
.7,
, JnEdvs S. Margin,. A
liiiMicilesool flArs
IE ARNOLD,ARent. ,
• Itoortiestieet, Pittsburgh
}ETNA INSURAN4
ford, Conn. Charterr
\ \TM K •
APAR"
A vHOO,
\ "Thomas ;K. Brace, ,••
.2:7.tirtr;vV c kna g e,
Hobert Bur \ •
John .L.'llo.nredll.
111# Turtles
d3natarna l l
Sirrollrlas rod•••Flca and IA
Dia tem*, by (mom
/*WIT \ •, NO. 47
- /blUttil.for Sale
Valuabhilte
ILE'Executoi , 4 of Miticiis \' , 13.144; late 'of
'of
Nrroll Townsblit 'Washington., enmity. ' Pa.. deed,.
• Toiler at - Public Sole.nts MONDAY.•JutoI2I4I4, 1854', the
vahushle Real Estate., toj seite••:• ' \
\•• The (ILA AS PACTOltlf.'on Urs - Bnul.hunwo as - hanvegg'
to sehlth fe attaetted - Yorty•• Acres •ef..land;,. more, or loss,
with substantial Ihsellimilfotennt Tenements, ite, j forth!"
aorommodation'of those employed st. the'.,Workg. The.
land abounds brOtone Owl and Lime etone. and iticlUdea•
about Ten Arrea Valuable BOthun Land, situated on the
hirer, near Mouse gaheia City. and messed by the Besot
: held ‘hallroad. The property, phwents unusual Induce.
toenta to the manufacturer orj'eapitallst,:sa j lawsfo and In
nimble Investment. •• . , • , • ••• , • •• •
Also,* Tract of Lana, initiate tin 'Pluson Crealt,'contaln.
lug Twenty Acres: more or 'less, and known, aa the '4EIII
Property'.' on which are erected aoinfortaldeffwelllng
Boum soda bops and eubstantiallhilldiug designed for
. Saw 01,11 and (hist hilt .
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Also.Tbree Lots. C 6 fert in Boot and running Beek, CA
feet, 'guard in Wares e Spine of Out Lots. adjolning lat
of A. E. Chess.
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Also, flue Iht adjoining the above ,lh plat of 141.
Chess.coutaisilog abont,llalf an Atm ,
A 1,., One Lnhnd.lning PronertY of Ihreneuslo •Bentles',
sort Alm f2blebeth Beotien eoutalnhsg Aslant One Aeon
. Clew Led.oadjoining • property of -Mrs. E.-Bentley.
and fronting on the Turnpike, 'containing' near Om Acres
Also, Twenty-Biz •Aeresoutheffurnolke,adjoinitglands•
Lrnor j '1 1 1: 4Petstagrtt,.,,Fdl,:atei, Ihand
fared In Lola oontaining Ilse Or nig' Amen earb.- - sultatle
j - for pasture lots. gardens or mantes raddemena It
re
wham unusual attractione to those who wish tO Securera
• Pleasant spot lora smontsy lama"
j • ' . •
Plots of the foreiudog property ba exhibited.
and made known Ik, day of sale. \
IGY-!ale
oommanra at .10.o'sdoek, Sold day.
. ,
1 1109E - PR S.. MOSILISON, Attar-
• Innis at LW - Wheel tio: 4 13:1 - Phut* Areet, between
withheld and Grout. Pittstoirgh, \ my -'4 \
tr. the Honorable the Judge."of:i . (he ..Coutt
ofGeninal Quarter Bessionsuf thePanhirfitsdfortbe
t7ofA The peonotLeeph Ktesr,isf th - edd Ward,Pittoborieb.
In the county afortu.sid, humblj •shosenth, - that - Oar
rifled *L"bOR,IIVIAI,°'
blouse. In the Ward aforesald,
nand
prays that year shmini
"RBI be pleued to , grant bites alleause So keep h -Buldlc
Ileinee of entertainment; azutyour-petittemer. ao duty
brand, selainny. .4•.• .• . • JUSEPlll.lillsElt.,d
We. the . .subgaidara.. citizen. of• tint Third Ward. 4 do
eartify that the above petitioner Is of assal repute for tecar
eats-and temperancoiendis well provided with house
gtng
room,
and conveniences, for the accommodatkoh mut
ofatraugyre and traselars,:and that - sald j tatern weer
'sl4.intv.tb,A.i.4: Mellen, T. K. IlibiSeksTrio.
linemen. Wces.Aurentr. Onarge Furetost. - J no. liceartney,
Jae.
•Ps. Sha Alacar. .
. Jno. - J. Tatter,. IV..ySh.lt titan:go,
nnon . . us
Aljp.ghp-
..ioghenY County, as. . . .
)laila B. GiCcher. Notice le harebral wen 'that. In
Minimum clan order in EnithY.
Ilelea \ ofe v Oin (lecher.sed by thuDistrict Court:pril
2!,1854 them wi ll be a /
notninatinn. in perpetuant, ine,
tnoril. of the nebootiperituesees to thaw ill olJohn Cic
bey, at the office of ftee Wuhington. Eel.. No. Itid.
A th
street. on Estonia), June 17.1854. at 10 ciao*. A.M. ,
mr24.3el_ .1:.1.110EW10 EUKTIIEN. Attorne3-.'
--`.
VOR
u tint:--T v h:
50 thrT
w e:fa : l 2 3 l f=
for h 9 Peet deer, containing 73 moist, - with all 'del
t.rci coneniece*. tohether erthe vacant lot Jutpeie:.
Melt la 19 ft- front ‘and. mane depth ae heihn! -_ ~
F.F..f W ! ' `! 4,l3. 'F b qS "n aca L lePTVOPreail t hi, ..,
eicesit -Adiegetlitielhrtate bf il.C.Townsend.,dee'cl..
, , ...
\_- \ Notittp to Cqiitrtictor& • . . • -
TROPOSALS will beNreceired at the office
Of the Ilikrth Welitern Railroad Co.in Roller. Butter
~ MOIL, until tbeitivorautot. ISM, Inamdre, t o too
grading and nelsoury °Mind portion of the North Wed.
erngainnad, extending nun Blairsville tO.Freeport, &dis
tance erg.) mite, entopriaing toen;irary excavations.
rrne
bridging Ind two tule varying • tong to 1.100 feet
esett — ,Plana, profiles and speciacati will be ready for
gr a te,Tw:=ll%, l 3l=.l.ll h r , bltut h 4, E'gi'"r''
Thewnsoffers anter-ior adrentalt ' s te, Gontracaors.- the
oonntsr beinglthaltntand ogrof- arrebt, and provisions
very cheap. , \. . .
\ At tbo mune limo and`place. some of tb..\ heavy ;sections
between Freeport andnoger and, Kest of antler *lll be
offered Priietting •
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• 1 '314.14:+18, P.itiTga, td...aillit 'OSIDEif„. • •
tert..2.tiet . % ,
Fr
, 4 0It SALE-45 twigs of 'Livad (.41
A i: Mediating tertne,%niliolnhtg rut'. Llberti.\ Ina be
tween the tentral italittad watt leanketvwn Went Ran&
my - 44U \ ROBE=
' The Farmers ' Sigh BchOOL
AIN ACT intendodlo egeblish the 4
,471-
<re' Ithat School of Pedmlntflau has been ragged by
Legbdatura It} its. provislook "the 1 resident Ind
Vice Preeldente of the Penney lrallia Rate Agricultural So.
elety.aud the Preside° ta orthaverzeal !booty Atnicultural
Sodeticuor bleb ahallat any time luiee tree. organized more
thrlaWo * V=Veg k l:ll . 4 l7 . _ aler ". ll=g '
• thearnond TUESDAY.of.lknie. proneen.to the organize.
lien of tlielnstits and telethon of ttke moat el ieble
site within the Commonwealth for its lecatlalt, where
*hall purchaae. or obtain by girt, grout or at flrieo a bode
°eland coo tainlng at laud two hundred amesonhon which
they shall procure ettelz,koprorements and attat' time to be
made, set will make Italy Inetltutiou properl y' adapted to
the laztructkin of youth in the art of tannin!? . •
The venous deeignated bicult ural w are requesteit to meet
at the of of the. State Society, at, Irani.
hurl.= Tueedar. the 13th ofJune. •
-
Presided
myrryikal4T a•State.Afnicuiturca Sokiey
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SCOTCH .ittE=lo cske:Muir
1.7 I° lrd. A
et mrisvoro Lr.ll-ex . 247,1.1%
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iEjIARILFOR.SALE, of ; - '1.02 . , acres of. Aso&
Land,- 40 la endtivatkm. - a Dwelling House, \ Barn.
an m d i rtft= ""Ll'sh'="' eltuatedeear
V"ZuT.III.;
and easrof cultivation.. PricalMOW n Tersatiery tiny,
mr.M. • 8. CUTEIREET Is SON, Esal.Estata Agents, •
EW BOOKS JUST 'RECEIVEDThie,
T Thilanit thaNnher,, by Mien Louis* Chindier,l col .\
t .
he Bride of ITlldernesa. by Emerson DeMicti2 B'lnlo T . •
la and Mandaline, or rho Foster Eiden, by Emma
D. E. N. Sauthworth: •
The Star Chamber, an lllatotimi Romance, by Inn:liar
.
Arms Ainsworth. \
The Discarded Danibter, or the Children, or rho rshts...by I
Emma D. Ii N. Pouthrorte.
-
.Sweenyo Rctblan, hy a “Kniror Fonicthing. 4 • ' -
Todd. or the Eudian liarber,l( Capt. Morey.
Vc:INVIIVANTZTVIitt.ag..
Josephine, a romance of the present, by J. liatriNitod,
lt•ferpotes Ladies' 3TAlgll3l[lO yon ]use.
• Yankee Notions do:
Miss New Receipts Rs Cooking.
The abuse this day ree'dand Ibr sale by
usyM - B. LAIJVYRit. Woal
B° 6 ° 7--
BOOKSLlBernarilL(Talie;
Amy Herbert 'Rational Of Crime; •
• Nina Isom of Conrmettrut: -
The Country Year Book; Feotstems of the Creator, The Ladino( the Covenant . FLA' ra.
my= . , • EAT A Co.46Woottst.
VtriitatrON97..lll:g • • •
Derriipthe and IlistorlCLl Sketch of
111 fort' Perth. •
41,71aVEIVR,°441°.'&`itV,'
Script - arm Laadasod Bible AUL. Vett 111111. bf
2 . {112.3 •• 11.A230SWORTII & CO.
iikLitb-cdifY,.3ooo bus: for safe by
oty23 . - • BELL & MINIM
—L.—
bble.•ouperior Dike Trout;
ti; 23 I.: da • do - do Ma
26 ti do do Mahe flag. • •
i 1 "dkcc° " ,
1 ' •
..33 do No. 1 3fasAlerriag, nor,. and too
T. UM.% aCO Yo. 112 &mod '
URINE RIO .COFFRI--150 b — ge.- green
1110 Coffee, hi More sod Amman tor T. LITTLE - k CO..
.- . ---- •
• 160 bs,g.'EtilOilr. Gliss; ~
50 . .,11:, 10x12 do,
40 do 10,34 do; • '
' 10 du 121E15' z Ito, to idozd 'and F,r
myl9 T. LITTLE Ira), 112,21 et.:
BOOKS, BOOKS--Gavassi Lectures;
.mr . ogl o t . nri Btbi try ltardggs ;
• Walter Lorimer mid other T m ir! •
.. • : Dream hind b 7 Df7 KIT it rot •
myM C akWood et
Q UNDRIES-2 esks. Bacon, assorted;:
6 saric, Yeathong
1 Dos Old Corr; - 1 Cop i wtll6
tor Lto b ll y do
m o yaH omr Isttto.v
u stes ic may La
C 0.0 6
L4A-1
- icv IS TILE TIME to eeettre the loveliest
,toestico foe. county, otaidonce wow the city that
has or 'rill be offend the MO. t 16111.. Xr.andne It. It
Ica miles from the city on the 4th load, oppodto 31r.
Joseph biTartandb. vashicoce, whore you hama dew of
Emt Meaty and the eplendkl ourteunding it. If
fon boTlfand Improve It, ttunmy would ocsalta „ XY . l
from you, but whoevor got It would be IWO ,
aboat 10 sere* to the tract toms, and It bon heated that
It an be divided Into setend lota cub skint
wild
other in Manly °flotat On it ther o mtMAr_.„.„.77;
Mit 11Plitiil OZ good watar for amo,. ouv.e . se
hang. handsome bommk - dble .
tv .oo ttmc Waussauch; canononim . ffoovg 4„.
bble
kJ 6 tot& 0 rusk Edo
.7, Wes 1601. 6,7177 '. 2
• Earn
Amami, Karkatar, f UD DICKEY a COCCI. •
-piAGS—,Good mixed t4igo•tranted et the
toniortord as..s.amaut; Allegheny. 53,01),,t0 J. 7 5
Pei . +Aland paid.
EW' , PARASOLS . -1000 nowtP4r ,
..N
.ituit reed compelairig may Tilde' T ef Ida*. AO.:
brorsde.Ac.. al offered aisdueed price,
lar'n A. A. MA WIN AM. 3b6gi r 0:,
• QILKS, SILKS—A. A. illaaosi.
r-r open In QV* 44yi somirtery zolperlor‘and nevrifytei,
of Plaldms* Sniped 61 1 / 6 . - • • • ••• to• 16
ADIERAI, MATER, .Congreito 11t4-
. fora 6:4- 066 Tick 40: &la..* - 66 build
-IMIT 6 ••• i(146. PLP.MINQ'Ktar.:‘,Dlea Markrtio
Q. lIOULDEIr BIIACES4-: .T'vell - fine s nrti•
.I,,....u k itattatil• ibr WIN er suAlerik.l.74•long
trZteligttro a in
\ lg b g i\t, ti n I
buti
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~, \. \.. AUCTION: S.AT.LNS.: , • - i \ ...:... A . \
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^P . M A v
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Sales Il . cA,:tu. conrir . Wood:casi( TOM staydl \
riPtOT. P4OPERTY ATAT.I.EITION== \
ANoml"bf.tle
qa
att l
t b . l ntr.,'LT,tlf;,ll,,t2rVi l .°l7,Zat' dth ik . "'!ril \
foet Witt elloV4bl. &et wide, on ,sralolt , rwo
Tormo..emoMnif angle:. midi:eft lit 'anis and '
with btoroft;
for
=Malay.,
Polopositiro',=llM =mar DAT nude Tith' srlojamon huii" tto \
moon from tall city myttl L. At. DA, - AlWe - • ,
,
WFALUABLE . REAL ISTATR \ "AT I AUG., . \ ' ''', ' 1 \ \
y TION-Will he sold on thd• nreadees;dia ThmedsiP. . i •\
.June Ist, lBb3. at 2 o'clock. P. lt.„"lhat ncrydddrabls Prop. ,',, 'l' •
"erty, beinsi handainsely iltriate,VedJohltna the reddened, y
of dies. Brackenriate. E.N3 It. D. \Jona. E.4;: k John , kr,. \ "., I '
dersonaud others, ffmnsrlk - the proeerty of ffuntudesar \ N., . 1
fi" . 6( B. rn;ll, h ,tllll l ;liV3=ll4, o ,lFlgr, Wel .0 " N
there's a Ddellinir Ilaase. }5 11 a vary dealtaixe.taattkla \ . \- '
either for a country • residenee or far rderning risir \ \ 0
•and o ff ers nutty induceiritente ff a Ps'Ontable , pnli- \ \ ...\ ;\ ••
For paktisulua Instal. of Alex, lirarkentri Fee. :intl.! ,s \ \ -
\ the premier., or or eir.lLObt. Wilson, Nolffin Libet.t.., . ', , , \ •
tn. far above roperty-A. ,',' -,A• ' • ' •N• \\ \
Terms's& sale; ono-third issith ceiland.thi.balaisie ln'taro . \ ~ \
o '''"4".l''''''''.
'1001.1 7 "; 4 ."'d l' id t"l'Eta
mattgage...... , _ .ray 24 . -\_, L . .EL Dlik Asset. •-', \ .
Y,X.t6WittiffS SAY! QP. - 61AhSTO - 01\
A\- On Thursday evenivay. , Juhe Btti: 'at l.f.tikleek. of
he lterchanis . Ex - steam
.Pittshunrib‘ Rill lii sop. by
onlerolThomera Davlsnis, , Esecutertif Arabella EtatenSeld, •
detedAlkiliteen shams Coneinahat i kt i lremar A ftlitat. ~,
ITirgur4dle dordechlan co and Seritibilt to . tilinsilerLl
~.-._ _ _
_.:__ ,----...-17,,,-....,..-_,—.....,____ .
A DJO I RNB/),:.ASStaNfWAS BALE-Iti
. The : • y crealni: Zth 7 1arttild45.'" , aelhe
• erehautte 1 • angel, 4th et4wlll bi. ' ' bly'lo
allournment, by order tallrm.liAlorkl3 art neeetJta
Monaghan,' el tthe right of titer:od Mehathae, to nrevet.
Main tote or grutlud In the elty ordllewheer' 'llia each it'y
haat or1U) feet oh Heileman?. nod ra letV" - V --
to Perk et, betel[ the sheer the late Wel& Cotton ‘',
}UM Terms ceshA .' , , myB4:. ,'. .B', IC I wet. , \
QTOCKS . . : AIICTIPI-Ozi.''.;ll..tiii y 'L.,
10:*erealog. Walt In - t 4 at 8 o'clock; at the , ant }o.
champ!, 4th 4, will bb told Lr ammo; it hhaklt of o 4 ' \
Jo {hares Ohio and'renna. It. head Storig -•,,.,' • . . v
2 do • ' Cltlaehe It k " Afia ' L A• ~ -, k
to do ••• , Arenelated was Ind Co.lateek- • ..,-,`,.
With other aeslrabi, Storkir which alit be we .at ',.
time errata, • - •,., \ ins 24 \. , • P. )I. DAN - 1K .
. . . . .
Ate ,\\\
Di\
O yRUSTEESSALEorVALUABLERE
ESTATE- GO Sartain,' afternoon. Itay Zib. 02 .
Ock. on the premium, will be Wdd without resort bear.
der of Robt. iruods, Rat, l Truster! for ma:Mom a ,
Haughey: the following P s inPartr a oirteeablr with P
'rme-two MOM brick Qua% abd lots. altnott , du
moth aide orldberty st., betwoon Water and //root at. x ,
Alto. one lot of ground adniniwc.lbe above, harrow al„
front 4133 Peet. and extending, hoo k an oversaw dePth s or 'i
6.3 ,...,
Ala,. one lot having a Von on Water at . andettendlat \
Leek aben.ao fool ton d' foot alley, 'did:rile, prirlivite awe
naeg. r ettlig;:htri ' Rao int oilit hot 'on Watew ;I...ixi \
14=1 — ter MT e ' laZia gt era=alt, B l tr! L s 7 i ''.l 2
" I, " \ \ s
Tema one-third roan, realtina Inane its
two SW" ~ \,, .
with interest, wayabloannualis ~ P v id. DAI, IS, Awry, , ,
COCHRAN 1% . \ 12;USSEL;14, \ \
ustectssoas‘xo 111031 AS AY. diffni ,It (XLI \ \
GENERAL COMMISSION lIIIIIICHANTS \ 1 .\\
\aRS Nartar.vb.r,....l es North Watestreet' -1' 0
TILIRD krons' Aeorem:ararituw4- - 4 1.1- '
liAYB \ i
Pll3 LADMEPACIA.;'., \ . 1
JP:RICE itirf 1 1 OR DRUGGISTS',, USE 1 ,
'oi4f*lnmeneetl, Adamantiner Pethente hijearaa ,
' and Pollaired Cetadles, I t hite and Oniorad4 ,
lir ea
dor a ch,naleat, Otto. .d Niesteralefinc_Rbitfi.O
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- c
Sperm, Whale, bard, Sea-Elephant -
AND TANNERS OIL, ' ,'.- -
116,471.1.1.-u” a 0tt.,*...4.=4,10,144.",
thet, upon the meet favors
Tar, Pita, Rosin awl Spleits of TurpUnani. \
Varniiti, Caraphene or Pine Oil:-Burning y \
Fluid; Alcohol, Strong &Deodorised. - - ,
•
Moe `Cotton and Soda Bah: '
ARE ALSO, AOnTS TOR TIM "IfAZAItD POWDXII.
COMPANY.. maitre eaudantlr tliPPlir4 with MI Tigi."
kinds of this sup,rliv Spartlnk and Hunting °unmade...,
which they arc anthorizedbr tbe tuatara Ito warrant woad \
to any In this country . or . Europe.-
ndr,,,,.. \
FOR SALE TO THE,TRkiIa ON ACCEIJIMODA -
. TIP 2 K.u f ,..k7i.g., I. he
..,. L. 2 .....4 V lb. kepi.
F 0 or Sea Shoothlf , 7 . 7 .
osolsrano.
A..i.:..smap g . In 9,nartersaflaes, ! ft. . ,
\ K " wd ` s.. ' "
\ garaba, Shi ppi ng and PlaaTut Powder, In ger n o d
TOIi WEND—The Pittuburgh Trust o , ut-•
014 , 7 1 .....'0a. dor.deolarla dlvtland of Fack,re
me) 9” Its Capital Stock not t . h . , 3 e 4 reale of the lad r
'''rer, "' A I M '4..,
JOAN 8 d
na t eLY. Cashier .
tay ...sr
• ,1
jproiii • 'x‘ . , .: 1
inet,
Ay). -,t3CilY
. ' New ceipetsl New t'Lemata!!, - . : - ' i
WE: hate 1 mit rtic• daot o qickss s at- . • ,y
♦ ent • Aabumi eipas. - mplattiig 0141 *L .. " , I
ere eill pose oral the estsomely.low. price.° 7Se per yd.
Also a full supply of buiraln end Won Corpetletee. entity
ly new deslcos, direct from the manorsettrers, all onstileh , • i
rill 1* eolil lower Mao say other house to the city. • • , -
loyla . ' 'C. D. IIZADLY.fe 06. • ~ . . ''.
•
Valinible Building Lots an&. desirable
Country Belidenoes, within Ciro. miles
of the, City of Pittsburgh.. •
eubocribero offer for solo 28 desirable:
rioudleff•Lofs, an the • Fittstoirgh and _Butler -Plank .
Road. adjoining thee extension. of She ..Vlllswe or etewarta:
town. In Shafer township. Allegheny county.
_Tn. -.Thera
.4,94 am rerions shes—some d nfthent 42 byl.T.lfeet,, pane
at et them from 1 to 2 seres,•adjelning melt ,othee„. -And \
likewise several entail karma from 20 to 78 sere* each,
elan urodalrosd, adjoining lands of Phillip 3 . ll llmand
oth rs, near the hank Hoed, about 7 ad* bum Pitt...
move artlwata awing than win do well aaaatt
WiLon Shaw, '
on Pine Creek . Atha bas droll
7:
"In
n e
&Me as to the lots laid sat. Tertnieasy—one.thini -
n hoed and the balance, In tou r to Renewal annual oar-
New Is the time to securedssitidAi ia ' atiou's 'residue -
t he Apply to tbo subscriber. saw ho . plated( the lota and
t prim will be made know. •
.. • -
- DIIAI7IoRD, Beal Sainte Agent,
brew Brighton. Bearer Co., l'a.„ tiny 11th, lante-2out
Lots for . Sale or Lease-- ••
NUMBER OF BUILDING' LOTS, on - •
Waldo*, Coattnerre and R sta.; and OW.
ae. Them Lots am eligibly situate Dwelling
business houses, and will be 001.1 low on D e a sytawnier will -
be leased tor ten years or less as may suit three who want
them. •For bartkulare, empire or .E. I).IIAZZA3I:-
myl7-tr Market at., b twee t, and :' '
G) 5 0 13 . r . B 1 lILTRAMA
by myl2
GTOLE LEA.TIIIIRL:-261 ships Baltimore `,
1..3 Sole Lastbetyieted 41121'14Y yiattlY ' '
mylo • -. • ' •k , • .2. OILCIR MOWRY- L
6) •
a. DOZ.. PINKLLNIN,G SKINS rec'tlMtd. •
0 for sale - 1.1IIVST • 11 101YRT. •
LIME --150 bbic. -Loniaville Limo
far vale by zayle •L. R 8,4 i 4 Water at\ • \
lATs--1000 bus. - in:itoie'foi 'P4IO
10/ myld , W. RCA. It Wel*? \
Elk It rLo — btt-4o 1)1)1s. in'stbrik for - s
Jib m7lO • ' • kW. REILATUrater
FRUIT- 2 .o'mb Rry App
300 .k. Dry Pescheg tk:l Skit do Pletal" I,etlNt
r. r •.de, by • NAIAD DICKISY . • ' t
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JOOP3-9000 tiaw'ed Hoops tor• sale\ b ymilT • .
- • 8.. DAVDCLL 'lll CO."
AIID-45 111:1A. and half •da now
Gam deamer Altooatjar. 1,16 by 1.1)1C141 , 4
IabRACTICAL NODEL CALOIILATO
ef, of .Vir.rl,Z4Tl4:;4?-011V.1.1'411t,
DI A ! ip . tPe ml r;pert u ni2 i Ftr i alio:-
dratizltt arid Ibr ado kr_.),..".""
ii luyia •.. Is'yd, IL HLTTON.
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