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BirmBISAA... in.l o triargenelllee, !JBEDBALLOILL, Wort Deer. at"."'. EFENRI'WBODA. Pleuburah roux er •mt ALEX. NDa. Hen. ?AWLS B. GLENN, Upper EL ants. StTITOIL FLANEGIX. Pittsburgh. DIRZLIMI-1 slos, jkStio SCELT .Y. Wilkins. OTT JIS ir om WKIOI. Bmin ' ham, R R 3 Told wertiscrs.nNeliter ttoi Editorial Roman nor PrintinnEitsiginhcaeutOrthe Div Gaseffe,Are opened on,.Blmdv. Anvorrissninho4orho their notieen to appear In tau riapornn Llondei morning, sill ploosohand them In befnro •.• , " • NaMittablirgli Weakly. .Gaactte.—The extenidre elicitation of *Or !Polly Oa:egg offer. to Our liaidneastoen a. reesteltesdrable indium of conking their trusinees known Our eiroulation Is bet...dour and lire thousand. reaching almost everi niereluint, manufacturer end shopkeeper In Woe:Om Pennrilranla. and Eaetern Ohio. Itosano =Oster on each pane of Oda Paper, Post-now 'rum..'Wnio Ps - arr.—These are times which revise plain, honest talk. The crisis and the occasion will admit of no subterfu -n . gee, o blinking of issues, no wheedling and ca .' joling. ' It is no time for canvassing - end ecliem . legend cabals. The people are in no mood to' be led by the'ritile by demagogues, and to natal -low.plAtforms and support candidates under the dictation of influential leaders. A great outrage against good - germ-assent, against political rind 'Moral honesty, against the, civil, political-and natural rights of the people, has beeneommitted by the constituted government of the country.— . This government, professing to rest upon the will of the.people, nnd deriving all its legitimate powers from the 'People, has done an nit not on ly outraging good government and the first princi ples of liberty and political honesty, hat has out -raged the very principles on which its existence rests, by disobeying, and scorning, and pouring contempt upon the will of the people expressed in every pMaible form within their power. This htst act. of intolerable injustice and oppression has followed 'a long series of outrages - to which the people, had submitted for pence sake. The onp . of iniquity is now full, and the people clamor for redress. They no longer ask to be led by .the nose by Whig or Democratic leaders, on ex ploded or untimely lassies, for mere party sue oess,hat ire determined to be led against the whole system of slavery propagandism by such leaders. and under such an organization as promises the moot certain success. . The'ational Whig party was in fact divided • in sentiment and feelingprevious to the passage, of the Nebraska bill. That event only hastened 'the developereent of whatwas sufficiently evident before to all candid and intelligeet. minds. It might base maintained a sickly existence a few years longer, but there was no ground to hope that it could be harmonized on any platform of principles which would give it sufficient strength 'and waits' to secure success. ' The irreconCilable difference manifested or. the Nebraska outrage, revealed the total separation Of the Northern and Southern Whigs of the party, and the absolute: . nese and completenesa of this separation was' ad waited by politicians and papers in both wings of the party. It was, generally supposed that there was an end of the matter; that there wOuld be no further attempt to keep up the semblance Of.a. sTolitical union where there was sr; complete a diveriity of sentiment. - This was a mistake. As we mentioned yea - - terday, there are indicitions that attempts will - be made—are new making—to Prevent an entire ' breach between the. Whip of the North and the South. Tint Commercial Advertiser, of Buffalo, Atr. - .Filltuors's former organ, 'and understood now to speak his sentiments, is hostile to any Northern party, and recommends subreisitien to. the Nebraska enormity. The CommercialAdver -thier, of New York, also hopes that 601310 kind of peace may be patched up which will keep the party together.: The Detroit Advertiser opposes the fusion of the anti-Nebraski elements of Michigan,' and recommends the nomination of an Independent Whig ticket, nith the absolute cer tainty storing .it in thoface thatthe only result mocha enure., will be the success of the Casa. elavo-breeding Deattieracy: These papers all belong to the Union-saving,- silver-gray faction of the Whig , party.. 'They - impparted with heartinesa the iniquitous ;laid ' snore platform.of 1852, which was scouted and . _ spit open by at lea;stfour 'fifths of the members of the Whig, party in the Northern States- The peace . movement, bewares, we doubt not has been initiated by Southern politicians, who look with 'alarm upon the disruption of the Whig par. .They'know that if the breaCh between the Northern and Southern 'Whigs cannot be pre noted that a greatliorthern party will be form- ad, as mentioned in the extutct. we Pre yester day frees the Bleluziond Nnquirer, which will intertiose' an 'effectual check to the ambitious . projects of the - dais power, and they hare therefore taken the Initiatory steps to pitch up a holltrar trice. . This Is Indicated by Sonth . mu papers, both WhiCiind Democratic, which nre now-found deprecating-the disruption of the Whig party, and suggesting some mode of future notion.. As a common ground' of harmony the Whig 'Baltimore platform has. been suggested, , and . in regard to . the ,Nebraska outrage the SoutliernWhigs Sig). that they will not object to the repeal of the obnoxious olanser bat they. will not agree to help' to promzote..ll7l object so mi . neatly jasf. Those who Euppose unlora can .Imi fanned on sucitmbasis have a visiy . low opin- Ione! the virtue, intelligence and patriotism of the people. rePerit, the times.requires - plain talk, and We are not disposed by.silence to give counten anae.to any such preposterous scheme. We feel a 00°MM:it assurance that four-fifths of the Whigs Cfthe free States will treat, with scorn any each . attempt to transfer them to - the slave power,— For the Whigs of „Western Pennsylvania and .North-eastern Ohio, with whose sentiments we . .arninore particularly and immediately apeman _led, are feel authorised to say that any attempt to re-organic the Whig party on the prineiplee of the Baltimore platform - will meet their stern and uncompromising opposition. On no condition will they ever consent to be dragooned onto a .• _platform they se utterly - repudiate and abhor. _". The Whig party of the free States will reeog -mire no platform of principles which does not • definitely set forth tincOmprotnising opposition to the encroachments of the slave, power in every form and degree, and the restoration of tbo Ne traits territory to the same poaltion In regaid to ,slavez7 it occupied , before the repeal of, the tills . sours Compromise. If the' party is threatened with bolting by those who never knew when to atpp acquiescing in the demands of slaiery, this should not era* the least fear or besittutcy.-- - Yettke darsarkfisdso Now can we walk togotb .ir unison we are agreed. Whative want Is, not • Onion of all Whip of all huei and shade's of °pits; . tin the only vital subject before the countrY, - lnto'adleoard d istracted _ Pitrtlebut the union 010 fr eemen who tied determined .to restore the old landmarks , and to drive back elavery to its constitutional limits. • If those Whigs who °otiose' acquiescence and` aiabinispion and the reconstruction of the Party ea the exploited l3altimoro platfotm think they can emceed, lot ibem try it Thai talk about' bolting. When they tee the grest bulk of North . :ern 'Whigs marching oat of their slare-begotten„ mongrel mai effete organization, they will-have ' a specimen of bolting sufficiently- gigantio - to. ',border, on thecubtime, - and akin to that glorious' specimen of bolting given, by the:,-ffrers" Kirk of . tieotlend. So weak, poor, and despicable a thing 'suld such 'a . Nritional Whig party be that it the cligitiy of meriting eon ' tempt. • This is Plain talk, and we mean it.se such.—, We arc tired of the time-earring and truckling policy which has brought the )Vhig party to the terLeof ruin and overwhelmed it with defeat. The Whig party at the North is an Anti-Slavery parry, and an Anti-Fugitive Slave Law party as the! low now stands, and an Anti-Nebraska party, and thisfeeling and sentiment, which is shown in conversation, in the prent,in the pulpit, in coon- ! ty and state Conventions, shonld also be definitely and clearly expressed in a general Convention of the whole party, and lived .up to and acted upon in practical life. • The reaSen why this has i not been done heretofore is because there has been 'concession end compromise to conciliate and - court our Southern brethren. Tie time for such trifling to past. It was always disgusting and unworthy of freemen. It never Cla succeed again. The breach in the National Whig party is too complete ever to be healed, except at the expense of the voluntary excision of four-fifths of its members in the Free States. Paracni.—When Mr. Sumner announced in the &Mate that the Constitution, according to his interpretation' of it, did not impose upon him any obligation to, return fugitive slaves, he was assailed by democratic minions as a "perjured villain," and all that sort of thing. Whenever democrats run out of orpiment they are sure to resort to calling names. We ask the attention, now, of these democrats who think a man is perjured if ho do not interpret the Constitution as they do, to the following paragraph from a semi-official article in the Wasiungton Union on the Cuba question: • • "That theadministration is exerting all its en ergies towards the accomplishment of this end • [the acquisition of Cuba] we feel no hesitation , in declaring: mid whilst these exertions ate be ing made, it little becomes those who prefer to see. Cuba acquired by violence, and through menni-that trouldcompromit our' national char •neter, to be indulging in fretful or passionate censures. They hod better nurse their patriotic desires for nenexetion,and husband their physical and moral strength, until it becomes manifest that Cuba cannot be peaceably acquired by an act of the government which 01l mankind will approve. If that should fail, and a resort must be made to ithytieal force, it will then be time for exhibitions of patriotic coninge; sad we are sure that in that et•ent such exhibitions mill be alpreeiated by none snare highly than by Me President." The President, be it understood, is sworn to execute, not interpret, the laws Lone of these lawn requires him to suppress all warlike or hos- , tile movements against a nation with which we are at- peace: yet we here find him giving out tha assuronce that, in case the negotiations to acquire Cuba shall fail, he will give his high ap preciation to violent attempts to wrest Cuba from the possession of Spain.: This is the plain English of the article in the Union : and what is this but forgone perjury ? Mr. Sumner rests his defence on his right to interpret the Consti tution for himself: but the President has no such defence to shield him. If Mr. Sumner, there fore, in refusing to aid in returning ftigitive slaves, is guilty. of perjury, although claiming that the ConstitutiOn, as he interprets it, imposes no such duty on him, is not the President much more guilty when he invokes, under a certain contingency, a bresch of the neutrality laws which he has sworn to execute? An answer from the democratic press is not expected. Ae Post gives itseif too ninth cone ern about the Free Soil meeting lately held in this city.— If it is any consolition to that paper to, know, we can give it the assurance that the Free Soilers are perfectly satisfied with the Whig resolutions of this county; their action has reference solely to the position of the party in its State capacity. The Poet, with the true instincts of its clan, resorts to the only expedient left to save its par ty from defeat—that of playing off one party of its opponents against another. .• Divide and ,conquer," is its policy, and it labors, therefore, to excite the Whigs against co-operation with the Free Soilers by the silly story that the Whigs are to bo swallowed up by the abolitionists—the latter getting everything, and the 'former being nowhere. The sshigs," it says, " most disband, and come upon their platform. " .•The Whigs must beg admission to their ranks," and such like foolish stuff. The instance it gives, of the action in Michigan, is proof against it. The fusion convention there was composed two-thirds of whigs ; , it was a whip committee reported the nominations, a similar one reported the platform, and the rent , lotions Were written by the most prominent,whig in the Slate. • The Post, in its anxiety to make out a case, alleges that the Gazette forgets to inform its readers about the opposition of the Detroit Ad vertiser to the fitsion movement. The Gazette it so - happens, informed its readers of that fact intim first article giveoin these 'columns on the subject. The editor of the Port seems to have aslittle regard for 'verity aster political honesty. We may add that it was the Advertiser which started the Roorback about the dissolution meeting in the . N. Y. Tribune office, which the Post copied, and which neither the Advertiser nor the Poet has had the manliness to correct. Such a paper ought to resist an honest political move ment. Reunion ASI3 Pocrrtcs.—We gave, a dap or two since, en article from the Philadelphia Iliddetin . showing that dui Democratic leaders who'brought out Judge Campbell for the Su preme eourt, in this State, made a direct app2al to the Catholics for their votes on that . occasion. An article on the same subjeci end from the same paper, bit communicated by a correspondent, is published in our paper-to-day, to which we in vite attention. Thu Ifolktin thus speaks of it: ' "On our first page will be found an article on thia subject, Which is occupying so large a share of pubqattention. Although signed by a ficti tious name, it is' from' the pen of an eminent citizen, whoso opirdons always command respect. "Moreover, be is not and never has been, tt>mem ber'of any secret organization. " RlGlST.—)fosses. Wm. Stewart and John B. King, who have been pressed for the Whig Con gressional nomination in Mercer County, hare both declined the honor and urge the notable -Eon of lion. 'John Allison, who has already car ried the other two'counties of the thstrict. This advice will (Squlitleca he complied with, and Mr. Alllsortwill thus receive the unanimous nomina tion of both tho Whigs and Free Boilers of Lis . district. The mark of confidence thus bestowed is well deterred, and Mr. Allison will go back to Congress with st majority that any clan might be proudil. CIIOLLAA 10 Cmcaoo.—During the month of Juni there were 833 deaths in Chicago, of which 142 were from Cholera; from July let to July 10th tbe 'deaths were 280, but the propottion from Cholera is . not. stated. 'The Tribune says Abet "It is mell•known that many of the above deaths were among the emigrants, who arrived in this . city- by the Michigan roads. In some in stancris,' th - Foirere deed bodies In the cars on .arrital of trains; while not a few died in the im mediate vioinity of the depots soon after their 'arrival." - • PLEASURE Excenarox.—An advertisement op ' ears fit our columns to-day of a contemplated plea Sure excursion on' the Laken, to which we invite aUention..Those who 'wlih to enjoy a delightful summer trip.will.find the opportunity thus tendered a fortunato one., • Tee EZNP2IIII.O RAILTIOAD.—The Wirshingfori lltpotler ear: "The Pittsburgh Gazette errs in saying that • work has been susperdiod on the Ilse of the HemP field railroad. Such is not the . fact. liufabers of hands suiit the work dissatisfied - with the re duction of wages, but a great number remain, and will continue theirlaba, as heretofore. We presuine, that in,view of the difficulty , of raising . moneythere critical times, upon. the best of se curities; admonished the company to sot prudent ly and to incur as few and as light responsibili ties is possible. • The present Is a most trying time npon.publio improrements.'!. • ' ' hflCllMA.N.—The4lbarryßegioltr,.4 ooneerrs .tiee Wbig.steet, thus speaks of the ticket . nowt oatedin : • - . • . There it'd' never been - ticket nominated in bliebigan combining greater strength pr repres enting bolter principles. Its election would be glorione triumph of Justice,: liumailty,, and Freedom. Nor do wo despair of uneh s remit although .(tre regrOt to see) the Detroit Adrerti. ear la XIOt reconciled to the tioket. . If. the -pep-. ple of .li li obigoat do not avail themselles or!hia opportunity tovdeent the ,fitste And to rebuke its ..Dougiffaces," they will disappoint the hopes of tho real friends of Freedom. . . . , I lliyeis,Extraot ci t Rock Rose, an invaln- ; ARNOLD & WIT .T..,TAMS, j . stc.‘frauVulutall or Correspondence of the flttaburyb Cad, D'urctle , i able Rtnnedy for all , , \- i Scrofulous Diseases, Indigestion, Chronic and . ChilsoiFurnaces, Wro'llrouTublng WASULNOTON, July 11, 185.1. e. . Acute Diarrhoea, Dowel Complaint or D. &eatery. 1111- ' AND FITTING GENERALLY. The large vote by which the Homestead el l ions Diseases, Cutaneous Eruption., Liver Cum- For {forming and Validation of Building.. woo token up is no indication that' it will be , plaint. Chronic and Acute Rheumatism. Bait - ' Li W. will contract Err Warming and Ventilating ( ' by Rheum. Sick Ileadactm. Canker, Nursing ; Steamer not Water, Pipes orChilson'eFurnace.Cisurcties, patted. Tour readers who remember the itda- ' Sore Mouth. and General Debility: t scho o ls, noepitals, Factories. Green Gnaws.; Court houses i moan course of the Democrats, so called, mean- ~ .trod " 8 " r "" : '" " f - t ''' itr ' - ' d • 1- ' "" e2e.frd - ' dans, Hotels or Dwellings. No. 25 Market et., Pittsburah ,! , Prom rho New it... haudt... I - -—' - --------- tog the factionigtS who have usurped that name,. lelit.Prori Werrer 17.0: Rog.—A medicine under the ti • A. A. CARRIER. SI BRO 9 will be amused with the impudence of the tie of 'glee. Rom, ^ ramie from aslant or Outwit.. is har- - 1 I T n i i.: ,, a ,r grea or t;n ,. izt .. h .o ls , r rul ioin T i . ty pp ro m.,l4 e itszurat..t:vizoopenerthies4,r Corner 4th and 'Solithfield sts., . Do.lges, Jones, and that clan who are now making PITTSBPRGII, PA:, i thouselves hoarse over the rights of foreigners„: of the medicines of the day, cannot be ju.tly applied to ; A GENET, - • i and lathing tbemselr . es into a white heat by their the Deck Dose, for it has "made its mark" In this city In ' State Mutual Fire & Marine denunciations of Kruiw Nothings. By the way, ; 5t ,...„1,..,,,,,„, t o the roller and aura of sufferers, ethenother ; INSURANCE COMPANY OF lIARItISP.C.RG. i remedies Dave falird—and what is quite rerharleble, fOl9O CAPITAL $3 it is said that Rusk, Cass, Butler and Sett; of our best ployfician. do not hesitate to .peak very favors.- ' 50,000 . I Houston have been taken into the meths of this bit of the compound. . The certificates a . m... are not 141. ! Girard Fire 242A3f4gineItungluice CO. ... . fraternity. But what truth there is in the story'l is not for me to say. If the Know Nothings will but render an efficient aid in mincing our Loco foco enemies to a state in which they will. know I notliffig and be liable to do nothing, I shall be content to thank them and "know nothing" more about them. The speech of the heroic Hon. Augustus Dodge was one of the moot intensely indignant of all delivered on this interesting occasion. The Honorable Augustus 'nesse entirely pre-occupied with the threatened invasion of the rights and privileges of foreigners thnt he quite forgot to explain how he happened to vote for is bill, the design of which .was to exclude them from Neil -1 sas and Nebraska, in order that those territories might bo filled up with southern masters and southern slaves. But while we cony laugh at these hypocritical ravings of paltry pretenders to democracy in fa 'or of immigrants and their rights, we cannot but deprecate that a southern Whig, Mr. Clayton, should bare put himself so far beyond the pale of sympathy with the northern masses as to of fer an amendment, the object of which would appear lo be to confine the operation of the Homestead bill to actual citizens. Fortunately the new political combinatifins which the repeal of the Missouri Compromise has rendered ne cessary, has absolved the Whigs of the North from any complicity with the politicians of the section to which Mr. Clayton belongs. Many Wier amendments will be proposed, and some of them will probably be adopted, so that the bill will be sent back to the Howie, and pos sibly faiffrom It disagreement between the two Houses. The great object is, for the present, to furnish such Senators no Dodge, Shields, Coss and Walker an opportunity to say that they ra ted for the bill, and thus make a little capital for their re-election, the contest for which 'is now pending. - There is no intention of passing the bill, but they may be.forced to do it neverthelesh. The River nod Hollow Appropriation Bill was taken up today without a struggle. It will on ' doubtedly pose. Mr. Ritchie moved that the appropriation for the Ohio river be increased from $90,000 'to $lllO.OOO, the additional $lOO,- 1100 to be experded North of the falls. The amendment prevailed in committee by twenty five or thirty zonjority; and will probably be cob firmed by the House, though that is not unite certain. : This bill coatains about three hundred distinct appropriation's, and is as equally distributed over the several States and sections of the Union as could be expected. It is true that the South with one third the population, one third the in habited territory, anti yielding a little more than one fourth the national revenue get_• a little more than half, but that is a moderate instance of fa voritism. The: whole :amount of appropriations proposed by the bill is $2,000,000 of which $l,- 220,000 ore located North and $1,250,000 South of the dividing IMe. The bill will doubtless pass the House, and may puts the Senate, but will hardly become a law. If necessary Pierce will apply the veto, to which he is already committed. You have commented upon the very remarkable speech of Douglass at Philadelphia.. You truly say that a more unlucky one could not have been made for that meridian and latitude. In truth if we could engage all the dirty dema gogues who have disgraced Congress in the late Nebraska and Mexican treaty orgies, to traverse Pennsylvania and sport for 'Sigler, Judge Pol lock might fairly reckon on 50,000- majority this fall. Of almost every one oNtheni; it may be said as Pope said of Vice, he —.L •toonater of &nob hldooo Intern That to to hated nrod. trot to to moo I am heartily glad to perceive that ., bon. John Allison has been nominated in the Denier Distoirt„ As a politician fknow him well, and believe that Pennsylvania dues not contain a truer 'Whig or a better man. - Such men as John Allison are the kind we shall want in the next Congress to repair all the infamies and outrages of this. I do not doubt his election by a large majority. WIICTIXOTON, July 12, 1854 The pressure of Northern opinion has com pelled the Committee on Foreign Affairs to de liver op the reciprocity treaty. It was reported yesterday without amendment. More than three weeks remain in which to discuss and vote upon it. It will ho the fault of the democratic party and of the administration, if it be not confirmed. A sort of Fil'ibustering war has been com menced in the House on the River and Ilarbor bill, and it is uncertain when it can be got out of committee and into the House, where it will legitimately come under the jurisdiction of the yeas and nays. But I do not see hew it can be finally defeated. The Senate is still hammering with devoted industry and energy on the Homestead bill. The details of advocacy and opposition can have but little Interest. Everybody is tired with Cougres, atonal wrangles, and has had a surfict of Con gresaional eloquence.. The only thing of conse quence now is tbo vote. Hurry, gentlemen, and do what you mean to do, and disperfe; You cannot do worse at your homes than you have been doing here. The Senate, however, reckons among its mem bers come cunning old fogies, and it seems very probable that they will have policy eufficient to. defeat the Homestead bill without a rote upon its merits. They have only to adopt a substitute or some material or Immaterial 111110[1(.1113ent, and • no let it go back to . the House under circum stances which will ensure its failure for this I am gittd to perceive that no disposition ex ists to prolong the session. . The approach of - the cholera from the north, south and west, fur nishes 'premonitorics which few disregard. Ev erybody feels that quiet and seclusion arc the . very best prescriptions for an unhealthy season. J yaws. A telegraphic despatch from Chicago, received yesterday, announces the death, in that city, of Cholera, of Dr. Robert Snydeft formerly of this city. The nteamehip Cityof Sinneheater arrived at Philadelphia yesterday. She will mil again !on the 22.1. • SPECIAL NOTICES. Sale of Dr. McLane's VerzalfagO Amnon theltundrods of loth.* eartiflcatn and ordora re, celred by the proprietors of this medicine, the talowlutt ars Wanted to show Ito character, and the effect of Its tow In • distant part of the Weal: itaTkLSO7. DOM. Co. 1., May IiI.18:00. , Nem,. Kidd .1 , (.I,—(ionutlemen: I write to you to aonclt an agency fur the Invaluable Vertolfulto you prenare.— tiotnettroa since I purchased one doyen vials of lir. Cdy, and prescribed It In my vractice,and It provol woffee In the tapultin roman. that oo other ppcpuration will .14A the citizen, rif ill, village and vicinity. Maas aeon moon° gross of the Verrulfoge Immediately You re, he.. 144.31UEL11.08/3. !Cm Piatinvict, Tenn., Jut/ 1,. Mi. Lam. Kidd xf 0.-11ww wad the Vermiform Tor ua . won so powlbl.. so we era areal,out, and tho &Ream! for tor wypreal. Mims Utah< tht bud nrrogitgeeN2. mead !tiL • PORTER 41 . DM& • 1111.Puxhasers will be carotid to ask for DR. krLAN . cs 'CELEBRATED VERMIBLVE.. mud take none else. :Ail other Vertuithgre; hi talnratllloo are worthless. Dr. 31'. :Loa's Yee:affirm oelebrnted Llyer'Pllll, eau $lOll, be had .1 .11 respectable Drug Ames ha the Bolted States 'and from the ale proprietor*. • FUMING 11110TBEBP. • Euosorurrs to J. Kidd A: Co.. Weal street. Panay the attention of heart, of thoallies,ah4 others. to ties& :y,souge g ur, eu, the Pour* page of these'rallable rigußp ktadleines. • • • Dyspepsia and tadigestion.—Tbege groat . emerges °four poop% cannot be toe well understood,' m` theatres of averting or curled thme Ina Mehl/ anemia perdue who ilisoosal soy allan , Of ear. er ,elatkm. means atm:edit upon his Allows, and Is desert ing . ar honor, this dastrabie consummation Ma been achieved. and not onlY Mai drePapdahe cored. hut It MT bi prevented. by the eac orlicedanctli "Osman Bituear prepared by Dr. 0.11. Jackson, Philadelphia, which w a n. dim is actiti ofla tones of thshighest commends/hut by thetuatiditschohara Jaded tN anacr. • .11111 Perlbitty ;DOCOMII b iNnature, sod imam*. the valuable Oniony. 'at ImPlortitd health o ., ( o.uitu Well al "Oa* pro., ociei ; J •• 6.01.1 'CO Wood Itl•t tabaill`4l 1.1. rixl„n . v hDrlf•ftTsret. jridt ries Wens, but from highly respectable purpoikA, moot of whom trowel. known to vie. 'The manufacturerKs also well known to masa gentleman who would not in engaged in a humbug, or In deceiving the public in eny tntiu tf cheerfally endorme the above. having witnessed Us good elTecAoureeires on Pulmonary and seroEuloas corn ,We believe it to the beet-compound fa cold. and coughs, estant. The Rock Buse leas long been known aa a plant of rare modiral virtue. and Its preparation Ic super intended by a gentleman of ability and chsraller, In this IL Register.. Steer ding., Dee. 10,1E61. This le to certify thatkhe notice of the Rock Tone mad, clue published in our pup.? In connection. wl one "from the Palladium, was not only nueolleited, but es written by the editor of his ono judgment and °beery lon. 09130k1i it DA DRIB. RV -LIMN Orrice, Sew Karen, 22,1E51. ' Thls will certify that the favorable notice o the medi cine known (1/1 the `lt:lnk-Bose," wee a volun y teatitni. nlair? induced br the writers knowledge of tboreurative ef fects of the article in certain eases, as well La by the favor able opinione which others well known to him, knit en liceered of it. and furthermore, the article was Written with cut pay or the promlin of parnr.ent. or the knowledge of the manufacturer. BABCOCK k WILDSIAN. "SCROFULA." EXTRACT OP ROCK ROSE. Tbia - nonderini medicine is feet gaining for Itself a popu. laxity which no other medicine min boast of. The plink. flock hose, Is used sod recommended by maui eminent Physicians of our country. Hoar what 3. ll.,Thompsoa, of Philadelphia says: -.I base prescribed It In had cases of - I geternionn patients at 'Wills IlesPitel. Ills entrees at traded the attention of senlorphyebiaron Ile report, the fidlowing tenter able case of Wh to swelling of the right hip, In February, MIL The lad was 7 years old, end had the din:owe - Mr 3 year.• the bone was dislocated towards and outward. There was a large opening on the hip lead ing to the Lena. into whirls I could threat my finger. 1 counted 3 ulcers. Ile had been under serest physician., who had given him up. I ordered a doecctlan of neckline --in too d.ye Ills night sweat. eeaanl, Ithenordered at. spoonful of Kock Bose, three times • day. Thirty nine days after he was entirely well. bold wholesale and retail at the Dreg Store of George 11. Keyser. No. 140, roomer Wood at. and Virgin ./Firtign of the Golden Mortar. iyl2-11k - wS Indigestion and Liver Complaint Cured BY KIIIII'S PETROLEVII —7lend the following letter from Rev. D. Dickerson, a Illonlostary-in Oregon: H. IL Brae—Dear itlre-Ityselfand wirebsting been greatly broetitte,t . bl b l .'"VlT.o. f . po u. P'ioToksTintOtrlehsh. to any the Congregation/id s Minister i n. Bole place, and aeveral of ml r r, ople are alfiltted with loollgestion and an inaction ° Z „ 1V1 1 3.4 . 11/V.r.ltST.Tintrvtgir d iMtc *r ee ' rentl ' gt Lies—two or three ench—ahront year and half ago. and we bate never moppet en good health kr fears as we have niece that time. I iso.d not taken a single bottle bete. that Dalin.. of the stomach which no Metres., the lic .m lotle nin ip e g e aved, , a l n so d n, lt i l i a e t4olg „... n . ot . hl , lt h g , glt. Agee 1 . 1:•. , t r the hicrr. which had teenofaeveral yearn standing, by the tom of sour Petroleum. Hold h r P. 31. KIER, Canal Basin. 5113/. if. KEYCIER. 140 Wood st.. and Druggists sod Medicine Dealers e'er?, where. IParera advertising Petroleum rogr.) es'36 PEARL STEAM MILL. CANAI, BASIN, ALLEGHENY, TUC RAILROAD STATION. Families will be 4upplied with our various grsrks• of FUESIT GROUNDFLOUR, lo) leaving their or der. at the 'r In our hoses at ogan, Wilson a Co. .' Wood etrect. BBand A Reiter. comer or Liberty and Ft. Clair ate.. Pittaborgh; It. P. Schwarr. tor J. T. ?ample Finn a .ill asgritl'it.d to fatuilles toe:thee of the ;Ulm Terms. CASII oon delivery. aa-s, BRYAN. KENNEDY k CO. A. H. HOLMES & BRO., MANCTACTVIIERP OF SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS,, Timber, Mill, Tobnemi it Cotton Screws, FAglMnpand 1411rys for ,JfacAtrowy, Car and Bridge Bolt, with Thread and Nut, complete, • PITTSBURG 11, PA., WAramover, No. 31 Wo3ll er., earns hen AXD S.2rODD Dr. Morse's Invigorating Elixir or CORDIAL—If it le inquired Low lids groat reetaratire I. accomplishing snob extraordinary clime we can mid/ Mil that in the Arabi... herb that formait, cardinel ingredient hare tern blooded by the Omnipotent Physicien, a larger amount and greater rmbAle. of curative pralwriles than had heretofore teen eurpose.l w .slat to •hutaiviel different articles of the phannecaterle. A whole medicine chest of remediee, eo t. speak. wins to have been combined In this herb: and In the ELIXIR or COV.DIAL w• 'neve their onn wtrstad owner It is the effeet, however. not them.. wh which we have to deal In Ote practical appliestkia the medieldc. The ricilme of di...repel are owed; the nervous are relieved, tho half 1..4 resume their silly ity. the sufferers from hosdathe are tormented no more the weak ben,me •Igorous, the Out- of jeundke lame ttoi eomplesion of the bilious, the derv...ad in erltits Jerome buoyant. the sick in almost la arm conditkin of dimes derive huravilate benefit fven the SIM of Dr. ilorec's in vignrating Elixir or Cardiel. Theft feels. virportsd 'by I...re:reliable proof. are proeented to the attention of lure ride, who can verify them by a single bottle of the • melt rine. lb^ Cordial Le pet np highlyeencentrated. In pint bet ties. Prin thew. dollars per bottle, two for it,. dollar... as for twelve delleta C. It. RING, Proprietor, ISC Iftvedwar. gold by Druggists throughout thy United Stet... Cana else arid Wert Indira ilencral Aevate to Pittsburgh—Flemlng Bros.. corner Wood and Fourth etrerte. and Om 11. Keyser. corner Wieel ettret sod Virgin alloy. Ai.. by J. P. florains, ASloabenr - lard-Ire ..„ ktailitlfid BROTHERS; 1177r,76 ' 8 WHO ISTS, , O. GO W(1V1) STIIKET. PITTSBURGH. P.A. Proprietors of Dr. WLane'sOwl.iratod Vernal!lag*. thee Diitialn HARDWARE LOGAN, WILSON & CO., Begtoccalthenttentimdlluentotheir extecusire Stcek of ILADDWAIIE AND SADDLERY, comprteing any of the root complete snortasente in the • country. DECEIVED D 7 rrc.: PACKETS FROM EUROPE. .and width titer offer a,l the moat Suarstle terms. Ater chute golott'East nted their Interest promoted b 7 buying their I( iIIDWARE at No. 32 Wood ate Pittsburgh, 4 DOOM store rtaST. tere Ileum) Lehledual O'CONNER, BROTICER &CO., DANK_ERS AND INSURANCE DEAL ERS. No. 115. Wad street, ene door Nun MU street. Pitts borgh.—Buy and ant ro, and Currant Funds, Sight and Time Exchange,' Cola. Stocks, Easton and Western Time Dille. and Panntesors Not.: allele G P.O cent cm Thu Dr. - psidtss of Par and Current Mown and haws Slot and )tiering Polities Cre tin .Ence Isntruxce ContAsT, (mob $110,0001) and lain, lerscauca 031111, , T. (C•rita 10.600,000.) 01 NORRIS LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. ante; Went the Raarnall. PnitadelpAla bNGAGED for many_ years exclusively in the iiiidatifactunt or LOOOTIES.tiste recently considerably enlarged. by siddlUens Priam* buildinge and nuteitro. ilz-laren and tags. which will enable the rroprietnni W ftienieb with' delsidtch, deecelption of Lnen..tives, al literal, credit.' weld ' • RICIRARD NORRIS It SON. L. 6. ORAFF, (rucceNeor to J. S. Pit n,th & OnloeUr) &rood etzset.Plttaburgh, Apestlfar Ilasard lbwier Cbmpoxy. All ruitrtirs or Powder; Iv any ciantlty, r.3[l7tantl7 on hand. Moo, Estoty rase. 111 NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPES. OLD POST OFFICI: DU TIDLNO. Tffiltli STREIT. CITIZENS AND STRANGERS who with to <Main au saturate, artletio and Otani. Ilkenees.at a eery moderate price, will Mad It to their Internet to wall at thin well known notahlithment witen. entire eatlefeetlen d II - oft!, I:rretll , l l` tt't ZraTirealrle ' At Sari iNtr e ' rer eon! eteneted for the purpose, with loetthreenta of the wort n ertu iVg l.sn o tl 24lS u iVtye te grga c i rtor Atm , : tapilrel end I;ei r e r if,,ri:lir.-5111 , attars himself to ,o able to otter to thelethroor of the Art, (Ails of Vanortmotrree e either tingly nr In gr o up% which has 'weer thane urtaaend• /thorns open and operatio ir In all weathers , from a o'clock 1 Jr. to o'clock, P. u.. inandanT • Ease and Comfort.—Tho. Conforruntor, lately Imported from Pule, exactly salts the flat to the n.eullay .Cape of the Itend;” • new hat Lea easy on the head se anold one A neat fit and o ■ond lint may be had at 77 . Wood it. ap.l2.tf W. DOUGLAS. UNITED STATES LIFE INSUIWICE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. lIIILADELPIII.4. .011AILTERLI) AP11.1.1. 160.-C ra..rn PCIPCITAL . ..„ CAPITAL--4250,000. o?areem,cr of 'Aim and r rhanta Orals, illaddelphfa °EPIC:EU OF TUU 11051 E BI)ARD 'AT PHILADELPHIA • =ATOM : . nephew h. Crawford. 'PoulB. fkkldard. • 1 1r.qiriturac.u. Jamb L. Floreura, Jamey Dover/tux, IVIIHem tiodwln. 'Mee. N Pea - Oral —6[o, plum Crawford. rot 11.en'eloat—Amlme IV. Thomp4on. E.edwifwer—PlitabOrgh. James U. WHIM. H. Aliral. ll Y C 117,11. IL Mowry. M. H. • IIEOIIOI6 E. AItNHILD, AvaL m 1,17 74 Wourtl/ rftaot. Pitt sbruldf, Enlarged or Varicose Veins, Weak Kr= Jourra axp Wtax . Awasa.—l would reepeetfully lu wire the attention of Wadden.. andtbe public geurally to rot eseortment Of Elk Matto Stockhrge. Kase COW. Aulawtkake nod heodeitee for the rebel end cure of Yeti toner Enlarged Vella, Weak AuktelyWeak Knee Jolut. and the ruinue appliances want It the career dkieuea otdring Outward moped. WI alia keep every Tartar of Truer% Ilodr flood., thapportera, Shoulder Brun, and In 64 all Muds of ma bud& appliances used bah* CISII a otdlaosaa. . USO. U. KNlll3Ell,Wholosolo Umtata, ath2s4liod NO.IIO. cor.WOOd ot. VITIIIn !Mar , Citizen's Insaranoe Oomp7 of iltteburgll. •_ . - • 8•110 EL L. MARBIIIILIy Say. onqc.r, eI YrAi r tib D ai r r iz nizirewursram? MPKWILWAIRT, A LvA ar: DAYtaye py_pm . t r ilef iro icil,t6t ala HAVICIATI9I9 Am Blnß ,' i3 O V.l l. lr M arr' jr. VA I D IT Is p , r Gra l ekro m elh; 9eB Loren M. Yeovoet.7: ?numb Wenn _ . " : Johnmason. • - OF PHILADELPHIA; CAPITAL 5300,000. INSURANCE COMPANY OP TIIP, LLEI VIROLIVIA, WINCHESTER. Capital 8200,000. OPFICE PENN A. INSURANCEMOP PITTEDUREII; AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300,000. .CARILIER.Ser. JOAN C. BAKER & CO.'S TRITE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, Prepared expressly for their sales for Medic inal um. J. C. 11. A Co. having employed an agent at...the Fibberlest to superintend the matinacturo of their Oil, sores the public that It Is 'prepared with the greatest ni t t from none but (mall and healthy Cram. \ All Oil mid with their signatore will lie round to be o f unusual flue quality, and can be retained la Min Most deb cute stomach. It is extenitively employed both in private andllosnital practire, and well deserves the attention of invalids' remedy more valuable than soy yet discovered. I gumption or pulmonary affection,. .101 IN C. DARED A No. 100 North Wet, Phlladel For salt by ail the principal Druggists. jel7.Bmil Tivalids recovering from the - effects see, Bilious Diseases. or continued Illuessoranyill. dud Carter's Spanish Mixture the only rentwAy which •. moire their drooping constitution., enrol sit , W humors from the bloat, excite the liver to • prompt \ end healthy action, and by its took properties, restore thi\patient' to life and rigor. \ • We can only say TRY IT. A single bottle Ish all the so-called Sareanarillae in existence. It co ns so Mercury. Opium, or any other noxious or polsououSlzg be and can gives to the youngest infant without to • lion. \\\ \l iSee the mrtifitoces of wonderful eures around the botti More than fire butidrod permits troth\ city of IllehmoritD , Vs., can testify toile good effects. i.e inivertimment. \ielTd&wltriT it ;;;; ; ; ; Hernia, or Rupture of the Bow4—theie or• thou ode of persons who am afflicted wliince Rupture of the who pay little atteution to the dleanve until the lamely become stranavelated.intinn in all PrclAY3l/itY it may be too late. riot Importaneiltis, then, for sip, thete• maiming from any form of . ffeuptula the Dowela.'‘ , io nil at onm upon /3r. SEYff Mt. tot Lte liientenvie brua Clore. warner of Wood et. and Virgin alley, 'and procure a 'tam , to retain tbo pmteodina ovrtiou ofttea bowel.. Pr. 'gni' ear hae an oats bark of the ,Druez Store \wlitre Trusees applied. and warranted to ni•e matiefaction. Re aim Lea• every variety of Truwec that: you men teiqnive and 01 any price, to atilt the manna of eve . cy une be newel of, the article. I alto kora every kited cf !lady Prams. &mt." , wwei BcadcOva ff/miqc Snenianm e lov eulargv&vether. and ail kin& of i/imffwnlcw l aPpilances ueo In the cure of disease,. I would reep,cifolly bonito thp aktontlort of tho Y•ohlie to en rixordleot Terse for Children. which inenrisbly effect. . . ousecln every ettorrtimn. .. „ 5.11.-1 oleo keep on band nod foit ale s. large, named maw of Shoulder mane of tho moot *proved kink , tint toter Iwo porn with co mock tettlefactiddi by ion dr tot persons, bothdo nod out of the city. , DE. KEYSER'S ORPO sronE ffrEetES DEPO , - nor` o nor of Wood street not .dirgin:edloy, So. lie. nign of the liableo Mortar. . jlad2d6rT PROTECTI.O N. ", INSURANCE COAIf!A NY, 1.1? 11ACTFORD, COSS,' Capita/ Stock,...kongol Preoilunin no.C.lreatep Coed. ,$l,OOO 000 \ ''• , . 0 . iNuoltPt iltAillli I kik . , '''‘' " A, , Policies of Inman:trio° isgucti at all tllacis,vi the moot favorable terroe' EminXt: • - - - - . LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, ' , I oa run • PERILS OF NAVIGATION. ~'• • . HT GEOPARE P.. AILNOL I , Agrk, . c5h16..13 7 , 312 Far Pittaharthscul Alleghto t.b. PITTSI3 U kt(ir /I', .\' Life, Fire Sc Marine Insurance Comptu4q, l OFFICE Lo FIFTI! STREET, SIAEONIC IIALL,.PITTSEURGEk, PA. ;14.11ES S. 1100 X, PrrzAlita. Cs mrs A. Corms, Sec:w . ary. .. , This Company makes every Insuranee'np pertaining to nr ounnechfl with LIFE P.lSKite., Airy. sarthmt Mal and Carwo I:10n. nn thq Obin and 3.4.Ie , IPPIATe . r. ant tributatle.s. and Marine Ilirke oun erally. 1 ngninst Less or Damage hy Fire. And alaluffit the Petite the Sea and In'Anil — l:axles/lea stet Tntnete , rtntlen. \ \ Pelleica Dewed at the lowest Wet te ennelsnt iaith a ; afiLly Wall parllta. Janten \ ii;;;Liiie.lii7a.u.:l.7.;673i(iiii, \ • Wllllaw l'lnlnplt. Abvand, Ileadiey.' \.. Jnlns 154 , att, John Fullerton, ' '' J,noph I'. Gam.. M. D.. Knlnnt (Inlway, \ a • Jelin 31eAlpin. Al. - under Bernnlilf, M. I ''Km. F. Johnflnn. LeIILOWIt Ilmball. , un s: t r 7 .T i oanall. \, 1 lkerge S. betden, tllllmmlnnw:lll= °7. ' . mr 2s-l l'r. IP"Al‘"ni 1 rear tat 0.1.1 - M. Bap' s Antidote and Lotion. celebrat ed throashnut the I.LI ex the only rellatde pmearidlues ever talented fa: the curt of .11 Disraarr of lite Urinary Orianp, and Female Ccanplaini, The great rucrem thews extrunniirmr7 iledlelneabsee way. met with lo <oriole the above cronphsinit hat .or. Prim& even the Proprietore themselves. raying nothing of the thotwanda of Indtstioala oho have been yerumoently eared by their 1104 We would ensure the public that they am not mem yat.nt Arivauyn. compounded Weir to roll. tort are prepared by. • thorough Chemist, with the moat ehotew sod nut ingredients which Can ho obttinod, and 000 intanded to downwil. But one trial la-required to no. eine. all that sorb le the tact. TheY are put up in betties. with full direction" arrows. nylnw them, the Antidote at 511, and the Law. at so et'. yeir bottle. Coe bottle lasts ten days. Daily hare been entirely cured in two of three days. Invented by 31.1IALLY. Phpilcian to the Merits{ o Paris, and prepared by PURDY &CO.. General Agen.s for the Coifed !irides and Canada', to whore all orders mustier eddreewet. yvinelpal Depot. {al lirididway, corner Dracut st. New Tort. 84‘1 In Pittsburgh. tettoLeah, and sets% br VI.BWIN° Ttit(ia..lsnseetnso to 3. Eidd • Co.) NA. CO Wood st..; Wheel. lug. J. IL PAITELLSON d ttit. end br araraaaa mery• abase. natnertrltt Du Pont_ Poir — der.—iivary variety Rifle Mining and Blasting Powder. in all du packages aiseaS on Land and for gale from Magazine. In lots to fait pug chases. on Avertable terms. Also Feisty Pow. B. W. C. utpwat.u. Manalastareea' Agt. not diL 104 ?Soul gnat. Ottaburatt 11AltRIF.1)—At NIL ISsablngion. on Wednerd•s •reWnk tbol2th Ina.- by tbn R.re. W. A Pansteant. D. W. 0_ MD. WELL and Min uzzir, eldestdaughl.r afJs. E1..•11 ettbla Mr. • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Grand Pleasure Excursion AROUND /AKE JIVRON. grill NEW. sin /Inuit K. "COLLINS. Ili. J. Jong. Master. will give al 116134 Ple.lllll I.:SC[11111911 arrild Inks iluron, au l 'klicarL l Ary:iginir&i.7l.7s7Nu• July 24 and Detroit Tilta/al' MORNAt). the 2f.db,toneht et Mach in...end Sant Ste Marla. an the war up. and ' . ill Mare Sant Sae Msrlr TiltlitStltit g ino at .11rwee'• 31Inee," Georgian Ray Settlemrot. Mont. tonannlnc. Penetansculdheue. Onen Sound, Volpsty'slisy and the various Indian Fettisments and pout. s of interret &hew the North shot Co her return. The scenery along the North Shore of Lobe Martin Is sal to be the Krandest and most "interesting In North A.P of he 15,0119 Islands and haps , according to the survey of the much celebrated Mnallsh terentraphi. nn Inter, Cnt. Hayfield. Theluntuvrattle !eland. and nay. see Inhabited durina the summer by Indian. In their primitive nate, without the 'lces of their mute drilled brethren. • • . • The VOLLlhtli will hemotdied..lth MI the comforts and luxuries of the seamen. and will elm In every respect to mete It the pleenentosrand meet ImPuier CsrursiLh of the ameon. A coal Banda Mario is engaged for theorcesion: The Price, at Passage will be es follow*: • from Cleveland, Dip ........... From Detroit.. " • from MackinaoLn Detroit From ateeklnarlo Cle“lenli le. From Dent Ste arils to Detroit From Emit Re Merle to Cleveland It. The free DM, for this Exeurelon, will be entirely suspend ed.esmid rashest. who here en especial Invitation for the . • Ut ifiete rooms ran b secured by letter or telegraph, coo day previa. la the 2:41. rICLIVII.I, A 'LAUDERDALE; Clerehind. O. A. TMOIIIIM DOH A Oil., Detroit: Cleveland Malndealor. Sheriff Sale it lovnti a Lr i * ct *r C u o 4 t 44 i t 6 3 itnd to mi. Wanted, will se expos.ed polo." BM, at the Court MW, in the City of Pittsburgh, no )londar. Jolr dttb, Ittal at 10 o'clock. -o. Ull. &hoeing described VrtAports. to wit: • n the tight,tille, Interest and slake of Henry Camp. of, In and to all that certain piety or lot Gramma log In the City of Pittsburgh, to •It: neelonlos on the North aide of VMh atreat 43 h e Ilaetwardly from the eor.. tote see, 433 and CA.' In the plan of the Cltr Pitt. burgh. and running thence along Fifth .treat twerp!, Wood etreet het, Moore paralletwlthAlfth street '0 t• r 7 tZl ' Ol t irrttiall k itrternttriggrat S reg b l7;eZ thence goatwardly tostardsWoed 'treat parallel with Fifth street 211 hot, thence booth's:4ly parallel with Wood street 120 feet to Fifth street. the saw of hr tinning, be. Art V r i ' gro ti rtlt i Vore ' giZ e ilLt two dollars and Mts. ono, hundreths, .posable send-annualls, and on which are emoted moven throe Mooted Brick Mune and ono two Mooted Brick Dome. . • . • • tithed end taken i ln 40121 . 1.41 . O t t va s e: r o tLoLlienyy r. (Umbel' at the t J I: .T.l : ll:l f ilin ' ytt WM. MAGILL. Sher POT CLAY-100 bills. Coplov's Pot Clay • aratl arld fa sale 1 , / SenOWNIAK aOO. IS:OTICE--The Creditors of M. D. 'Patton an Rondr notified that I will isf s further di* I one of thalwega at the store of Wm. I.s.npor Cos. Llbort7 imlblllOthirk Jrl44t4 JA) I , COOPER, Aisislow:: QEIVIOKLEYVILLE PROPERTY FOR ► SALE OR RXCIIANGE, consisting of Mlf arras of s=,r i u 4 7ool ,o d t ed br i t i =g,, , ,:jsttkl4 and 10 ft, hall. t % building .11 DOW, and i hut 00 crtoe lodom from IlaUrnad station. • . 210,aersa In the same village, adlolltrai Trarollra Orme, fronting on { he., firer and Railroad, mid thin low rids °Ms station. IRV RU iOlO or mehempefor tify roriddrty: , Avpl7 to }rl4 . • IL MoIALN. .• QUNDILIES--2 bbls. Lard; It able: arras& It nub Feathert: • t (I!naania to =lre and lar ada br Jrl4 - .. • . ....tau&uairraar & email Memorandum Book con tinuos Now ane Illatearzedtive with Deed! and ym.ivpood to be ton be wren 011 r ILTerbatine MI UR ire menu. Th e finder will be euttablr rewarded by . lea_r 7 Of it " O u r W * 44maa ' 112 11=1 mom k co. (('YI ROUND NU I'S —79 aka. no* landing from its draw (225.11yeis sae by DICKEY k CO. F ISH -50 bble, large now No. ,3_,Mackerel; - -- 25 k„ .. std do Ea 7717Er.filiti;or.irmilf • . do ,'Airomod I 3 do Trout and Whits - and.. In store -and fie Bala by J yld 7NO. ATT d CO.. , MM= • . . . . . Horse, AO '-- \; - • Pocket Book. Lost.. • -• • • . Aineriokt 110 • IX' ''' • 1 ‘: \ , . . 4 WIDOW WOMAN 16.. it, ,not , days: ago, ' ATIII the ahlitioa, is the laigap t a n ..liwt ~ ja. on her way _from 24 to MI street. through 'Wood Pk. 'l , . • orrwloßri HP 4 ° 11 4 114 . Engl•hdrar 4 11 ... b. '`'‘`' ' \I! ‘‘ Dl', i ` a Li/CRETIN/IW, containing. several Notices, written in : legs leate ;to call ettentkrn to its ma fit nirr_ i 'i.‘„,,,,,,,,,..41 a,,,, ~F Unman Lantos,. tel a hill of fOO. Th e t err= havlog : numb sod Repenter accammodations. Toe 'furniture ha , .....,_4 ‘,-1-.‘, - -;.... `''" . , ..,_ .'....._`, r stro„, fonnd it will me/ve agond reward by leaping It at this made to combine utility and convenience with 'luxurious • _...,_.—.;‘,,- -"-....,___,:-.--_-..-` "-----'`.• \.‘ oflice. . jythdtd . estic s and comfort', The drawing 1.001.15 gr....tt ,legyptir , BOok,S 1 c \ S A ,4s. wEl.Riyis t h . A:4, , rt 8 , ~,• -„•,.. ~ , ..,_ . appointed: the snitt of rooms well arrant"( ihr , fentile I ',..,0,,,ga m da", • 'N J A o',o4 l: 7llit ° th il / 4 '. o; ' , ‘ ' FOR ,SALE —_-Stella umlerS, dY: IleneS ill ' and large traveling partientileslorolcur apartments cot \! ,‘, ~,,,„,,,,t . t ,„,„, diameter. 20 ft long, with Fire;Pront. Safety Valve, mali9usandwnil tentli,ted,thutlarge a '7,74°.71`.7:111 \•14, ,, i.rg_.....r47....4=13,,,...,___7gi1Vrri:=1 . 4b . .. '''',\ Extern tote thapPlY Pipea, all as good.ae new and will M. rflli=it t rir. nor!. n t nnr . tri ,,, , th r , r J ~,b,.....w. a...4y... \ .....,.., aditicene.l ' ar k., dO t . ' , sold at a hat gain. T. 16TMIN, ;SAT est ' While lou r4P otrWargie how:. °' * ''''' ''' . ''' ', twit. orlhorith" •‘'/ ..1.1‘.. splendid', Family- 'l4O 'r, \ „tylit iNjtatlllickl art. - . Limlioncii, peopel e toe, ,IA rich binding, Bleak Bugg ter ant Cedi Writiurgek ',. FINE EXTRACTS FOR TIME lIDRV.-I !:-• --- • \--- \ - ---. \__. . . ' P ` l-•..s")'-"w a Toc U ton le ' \' . \ N -,", have this der reed au assortment of Expires Eit net, - . , otice . ' \ . . ' ' ftiT.:2ltitaa7e:embrien Itittt i lt: ftidi iiti-,\\ ...,:whieh are 111.,010.1.wted 06ental Deers. said tote , i't EORdE W. SMlTll!infortue the, public •:- ::,..,o•of the dar together *lift \ a areat vutA w r .4tt . the finest perfume in the world : also, h,,, On Extra c t ot , j IX that he h litspcaed \- of lds entire Bottling 'Fetal, publkitloos of Ainericnnaltitterak - P,, M. On't/f4 and, ',,, UPPer Ten, ducky Clubdte...tc. Thosein want ny are Ex. lishmeet o(th:innerly .F.t....:. t .Iy-11-Lsousil i --- - , ,•-•------c:4--- -, - , -v----- , ‘-k----- .\ meta MD always procure them at .10.1...PLEMISO'F, '. . ,poe, he reeonechende (.0' swvointys zo suet depart- E irk - , ~... _ _atroANS' • COURT SAliti OF 'O, AR- ‘.:. \\ JYI2 center of the Diamond and Market et. '; , ,,, t. - v --,, 1,9 TIERS FLOURING Mat; PitOEEETY-Chnonday \\, 10 XTRACT OF VANILLA-1 great; BO- : 1 mernlow, Jots- 24thAtt 12 et'cloa. tin th. , .....b. 'DT ut. .\ ' 1:4 zin's celebrated Extract : of Cortina, .r flavoring. reed , .., . . To` , .,the PRblic. \ . v,„ , i .I.irA d is..llskrdlaisdome ijilik=tax:f ger:44l, , , '., ty ti JLISEPILY_LE3IINO. cor. Diamond a Market et. \ rilE . v i l t ej, i n b. o, if,,teggßua p. i e i l be to announce D t : ~,.7,iVey, 7411V/101d, that, rialustg t *sat h iarti t ti . triatisk `, kit AwropskicitioGin,,l;TY lest DER . , ,t f L r pal- , t4tat.atErtriatubaTaainr, asea afrag - Z -B ,l l lllhr i iT cl att r` \no;latil l it tisrmatlTtallguata Tait, i ' t - 41 "I rA i t "' ' ' o n h7. '" , 1' " V. 105. FIKONG. '' '' Ttl i :t i cToderatrl pri r eeZl3llTlrd . c ' et mated frennett Alt; i pips. smash] cur Rios urea ardize:4117 , 1 t,, , ,. \ do - AIA ER.. AL . s.sla - nagereent of Cl7iltirea, ! a D"' stout : Ala n, `c ‘ h.° ° ''''''"" trr • lh ; .17 '4" 1 "'" TS * O tad ' n r a s k, a Mei! or Pint Ilreles. -\ 7 • A \ f gt,„.1,0rt,,,,,:gT,,t, uvular :l„°tlat i , a k, -. • ..'„•\ by elk - ', , /Teeing been for a ;lenettPortinse co beefed wittOM, 1 Th . mlll conih i tins Poor Pal burn s .' three. iris of . : , Poliing '.. uthill Nhrpery linilt for MotherN• ' - . s \ SnaltiVe establishment. he kens encire co nce in being Bergen' Advles to det., : I. ' able toeerve feral. and the tnuly. with promptnewt, ..a 1 dotk. e h thr. e trrrehr, tr. , arfht . ••th..., r•trhP.....rt ht.- \' chime, one corn ember's tc.. with Storage 1bi,00,000 bus.. \ `,. gi, a , ~ Lptt er e t o , do; .`„. • ' entire *tiara/140n. ; \ \ \' • 'd : a grai, which improPerents cost, about En),UOO. \ 211 . )„, ' \Alcott'a 1 fib \ , do: ,\ .'. . ‘, .rsi - Partienter attention is Pald to Ptrklinf ° ,, , ,:,l,haruj water power la among w e ‘hestln the county. tit ern ••• \ Carll's Man orlia , . do. fuynaieby_ .= , . ~ ‘ Alt orders dots Ml ____Jr 4 'l . ...\:-.?! . .:1L - 1.. 4 ....".. • - --‘ , .t added ample etoampower Vert required in drupelet • . 3•12 _ trIOSWOBTII k fik; Bt , ll , er . gts r.,,_ ~. s A. . s - tAa , ~,,,o . „,, al ,,, en \on mon ~..,,,,.,. v i z , :iutt i rta r..... gu r a3 ,,,, mnik .., • 4 EMS of Epfatolary Correspeadenee, se- i i, ~„ day, Juiy 347 eese - s'of Mualln 1...1ink, •t:... ha , 1 Mile; theßallAd otitis latter runs Within 400 3 1=1., , r iri the time ' . twr rd.. usual pricelo on e. I._ . , i _•2____ Li the min L and the Pittabingh bad' Steubenville - -` r FT — ' ' 1 LA ,It S--120 m. filo Eng i.ikl The neighborhood is hlghly InilPmed 'Sad alnonetht \ Awns, nt. within halts tale. . . , -., Irt i t. '\l7A v tl oLF2l " :", t iltio i a u iri li' ll i :F rhX.A7be, . Robert A W. ni. k V ' JYI2 ‘ , ..1, ‘ 11. P . :, BOSWORTIf k Eikb i . -ILA ' 2 -`e\B rr r d " . ' .. 4 V .. t . 1ig,,,.. , .i . R: , , th , ' beshin Western Pens. for wnwatfurnhibing custom ark.n -....,-- Jr 3 . - • rt. .. • _ . to the amount 010.000 bus.aral fee aale nuns than twid, 'et Xlti YCA S--ti &rig , . Fancy ; bird 1 ORSF ALE I - -- A Steam Eagine offinch ail-, th3t„T=PAL,LTll,lgh„„V=lrt,l7,:itnr,floi,;`,„ . \l4. ti J edge new styl ^ s. rlers‘ from hd ets. to Srl: For I ' leder Ifft. stroke, hi good order, will be lead at a satt 1 Those wishing to , examine tie sum itil call onllia. Barbi' ", sale at tlf F Lb Pt. _, it ' \ \JAMES WARDROP • ;1 i. 4, 0 , by ' \ Jr 3 .., abletrAlN,2l4th rt. a who resides on the premises,- . . -._'',.. - ' \'•h JA k \ -G-RE AV7 -25 \ m ;i g , No 1 : tar t a r er ni . no% ir t "E° :_: t.W uaa .. 6'd . \'' It'4.. ' , lard:2o I.ls. Grease, icksfirre smd (ar s enic by _ ..'s Terms, ociertitlrd dish, [Oldie. in one aost twoyeittei with \.,Jr " ' ''.. ISAIAH DlediElt St CIE Iterest. •s: \., JerM , -P. }L. IDAVIIS. Amt. IcouNGT lECHANIOS, compiehending ' Static, • d mks. with. a 'copious cWection 3 ochanical prOblents. intended 10i, tilt Out of Mathemati eel : students In Pho‘bi end nutteriltlek by J. 14 Young. In I'Vla. 81.0., for sal by _RAY' L' Sid SO Wight st. rerrAm wo.NutoprAtzrFicat SALE. ll_ -a lance lot ar , tll6eorner of dth \ and Walnut, ars. haying afront of 50 ft. ekt Peon et.. rennin= back along Walnut /100 ft. to SPring alley ,'on which \Wm, erected 3 three s. tm ck Houses, gultable \ far sterkKor \ dwelling hosete leo, 5 two atoll... Nick Houses flouting on Nal.- , nntld. lyillhe told at 10,1toota, hit B. Mell7llN, ~ - \ \ lon .\ , ~, . _ ,'1 \ No..2l.llifth it. 2, j[..OUR 111XDRED \ IYQLLAAS—A7BitiId- ' log Lot foiLial•;pf 21 ft. fth,nt on Cook at. hy ce `3,36, ft.' s OE to Cliff at. Brim-5400. ing! Ter, Ito f in hand:balan in ontoyer.r. y \ S. O=IFR :r. 8011,140, Orket IvM..A.LI. PAttig, near ate eity7d - 231-21 ac n 121 n mall. with a geed house and , other ltn- proventer e, s, for eel. Ur, \ g.,BekTillikli,,r A d0x,... .4-..GOODDIVEBLING fIOUgE, FOI4,SALE,N situate on bends: ;` , Bstntics, end ov' talus 11 mune Iphedand In good eerier. S. CUTUDEBT &SON. _ ..___ Fro LET ~ -A Largiltobm ‘,. - `:,7, ''' 2° * te rZy 'Va N ° . ' 4° ' \..s. a °`a, \LARD OIL-40 bblo.'No. -amiN., , ed en certolgrintent for paler he i 20. , 13 J. 'ir2llOONllA K:C11:- t: CO. --" iptl \ O IltON=-IC;2 4 to d n o s L S , ly .t l i ttf l i i eld F . utae . f, e ,r ; . -.: ~, 3COILLE Pr 17,11,. iß 493 iti aio cask. sides: \:., ."',,,.. 101 l \,, smc • 5 "`" 5 8 b° ll l ' d u, t " .rl,o 'r a ' ri ' SE b . ' '',, FrOn; ; lbCo-20 bxs. W. 11. Giant's:l tol . b ,10 0 rn=. 1 : 4' .0 bt ,17,..;:i . ,!.."- ~., other \ e,hciat brands E.' tioio br" , \ iris \ ... ARGIELIE,.II ROE. LL ', tii.l UGAR.S-r=cl(l 'Ads. 'N. O. Sugt - LtTfair td i '4i riz''' ' \ r i to bdbri'lte..l6al do; t . ~ • \tidu - loaf ' dn, Erwin bp 1310 • ~ tEXSILISS.4dS: L 25 doz, superior Siam -1 , I.J . if f , ileglin Atone . 1e by 31t911.1.5.t ROE. _ 1 irliCe. , oll;=lsl4,ls. N. C. Tar;and 20 do 1., Ilitik.Enri Fittsit. OW% 31efi11.LS R ROE. PISA; -151,'b0. Lake Trout; ', 1 4 : 20 I,'.' do , , do do, Err Ruhr br IEI3 . 1` ' Me.JII,LS A ROE. 4.; 11. npLassEs--15 bbls. St. James Re -1 , t. 0., 1 • Guery h., unolgtonent for =le try 3 , 11011.1 p I RUE . ' BOSTON 'RE. WINDOW BLINDS, of different Pinta. Err sale at to. 110 Jlarkettt. ' 1510 . e • J. Alt PHILLIP& ),i'l NA NIB LEIS, 3fetalie India 'Rubber r igr i f•e m tvr o. ,•,.•,,,, , , , , aw wg,.,:t u tiy . kitit i llkat. 1 FISHING ROOTS, of various sixes, for no. it tire hulls litellert Driput. NE. 110 Market pt. /7/3 ;, . ' .1.0 11. prumars. -- - - 11)RIN KING CLIPS ; of alt the shapes mall uleetured of India Itubleer and thetas Perch. reed oue, for role at the India Rubber DePot, Co. 117, Market et. ',/rl3 J. k IL PHILLIPS. rIAYLOR O EPISCOPACY-ale secret . L order end oilier,of ilbleeoper, assorted and mean t,l, to •bleh le added a dleentuee of the pflIce:111nIsto- I .. r I, by the Right IleLJereney T i trAg r r,...DM74. , 1 . , ..t0 t ...1 . 'er ~.. 1 1 1 i', I I D . , iN A L? l, i t u si x. r ,r,, d i tr:ll , , RATi s .. s ,- )3.1? -i- 1 ,5,...t.A . L___ fi. 130.,,LA DES S: lIA IR OILS-A large,nssort AA.- u..,‘‘t .tr0u1.4... and Hale 011 e of ell the mooteolee Lotted Mode reed ny ~ `'. JOS. FLEMING. , , VIV-CfSE & GIIIPIIRE LACES--SlnrJ! i• R hy A Rurehfiel4 Invite the attendee of the lulled 1 ...t to On r enet/mutt °rebore geode. Our re:nab:Ono We, of 31elteoe end Lloulton When, Pll are selllnu at greatly Leone, We hare etlll on‘Dand haudenme letylre Leone, ItaregeALTlsenes,.te n width see are offering lave* 11 IRD SEED-I-1000 lbs.. forjeeding during xjl the hokettioon,Tareale at Pi. Fifth mt. br 'JAIIES WARDROP. , 11, -- iItOIIIX\LANDS FOR kSALE -1600 arce of Ulla. In Pendleton Co., Ta., Nu therm law . ITb , , of 33 eta. per ado. ‘. ' , • Also, IPS) sank In Ta., be hart,. Tarrlng'in elsO' fr... 4.2 to 135 berm eretl timbered lend tn- a thlei tlf Settled rertehlorhSteL Plitt, hone too toel dollar s pet acre. Ape I I. to telt\ -, It. 3IcLAIN, 21, Oth et. - -- , ---4 , iLEECEDALR LOTS-The retnainder of "the Fu. t Dele Lett , . #lll be sell at nrb..lef.l. 0. Ltvuu be. . Jyn B. 31eLAIN. • l;S 1 .• / .. , :c --- iSbi-- 14, - 000Ibi:11.1s'il in store ante for i 1 ra,lon 1.0 elene consignment. Cl RINER it DILWORTH, lIINEtI- 7 100 box.esier ,ale by f 'kJ 4/B mutlyzn. a DILWOKTII. DEAC4itS S\ AI'PLE,§74,2OO bus. prime . ; bakoik*hea gaud 100 buS. A tOte. .178 SIIRITRWk DILWORTH. EANSV:i()O bas. small white. .ce irs 1 SHRIVDR•kDILIVORTIII PEARLA:4A 7 IO Ibis. pure for:sale by jya SIMMER a-piLlrehtir. AIWAr- - -3001.11 - ris . , for Rale lic .1.1 ' TER k WI:WORTH. i IFIROCERIES:LA Mids. fair and prime tJI kaamr, , 1200,1obla.PIantatIrm Italtuacr. \WO burn RR , (Wee In Wire and , Int rale by ii 9 \THRIVER a D11.w:9 , 41j, . I N E ARTIST'S c s o ;OR, Oil'. TubesMe:.! t;:,,!.,,st,s.lritealt.l;;!lllllLir.' XILNERAL .IWATE - " -- 'll 13' c ~ •alved do, 1.3111, ly Lick and Congress do, atirdyi.ot, band at ~ J ) • .' -• • • , :7,0E6 ELKIIINCPS. , . ' II ADY'S lIISTORICAL4ABRAItY--Ilis it j ti.eleal dad Sderrt Momotrs et Ilia Amami Joatplaine. first dirk of N•pnlean llonaparte,be IL A. La Normand, in It vole. 'lthno., for mak. t.r KklndCti.• 55 Wood et. ........._ _ _ SEMI -ANNUAL SALE—As:, ' .A. - Mown . Co. will otter thole lintoesteostoolcoPrarkeolderies and bite Goode at from 25 to 373 i Pet eariLleteNttmo usual ita ir — Every'-Every variety ofTruninings 11_ closing oat et one half: he tugunlkeir,lcla 1) 4 ), . . A. A. lIIAS'.),e,S S. FURNISIIING GOODSI vt down oer vent., at. A.M. MAWS A VI:Y A 'MILL SEAT, with 100 ncres Ltittl%l- sates the Rallsof Efsh 'Creek:Ta o for sale y tams. Also. 1000aertra *Hand an the Inttersot lune - rack. for sale In lots to cult. ill,- • • • &CUTHBERT et SON. Real Estate A tat.: 1 .5 .000 oputS,:lild SOD 'FLKMUVIIIFOS.___ , 1006 dfolf ITS an hand and for ales. FLEMING amps. r . c, SPANISHWIIITING on band andthr pale by is: FLI.:IIIN% BROS. 51-ILBS. OIL ORIGANUM:, warranted buro, nu tuba and Thy tale by FLEMNCTIMOS: 200,,"8.12,7,111'..b".• SALTPETRE on r PLE3IINI3 BROS. 1.500U55., PIN R. ROOT 'on Land and Ibr sale by ITT . LEMINGIIIIOB. ,T4O fin LIIS. E3lERY,ase'd sizes, an , hand trur.r.l r, role by FIMBIND BROS. • CIIEESI--40 las. prime W:lt.just reed and tor yak by' YyT: & CO. PICKEREL-12 3 bbis. 'iust .reed and for I. safe an S. II&RBACMI & CO, lOUNTRY SEAT . FOR SALE-12 acres l of Urania'. situated on a iltaila eMinel34,, near Rand ;arty. from uhleb &Splendid view eanho led of the l'a. 11.14 and the Allegheny Illrer. and about tee minutes walk front the IL 14 thirot. Your stem of thin Are In • lz r aal 3, ll4l grove, the i reraluing voultril ovjULY EXCURSION-lio nut for tb look at than .bentotiful Building Lai, no ..411 . 117 eituated On Mount Nealtington. tree from the Tort and make of the city. In the num Mr of tin "Tamll2 A tn i al a k d'ltliese'l l tg tt r d ' l4l et..? NaaMA. 1.411 ax et; tt. front by gin deep are eedlind atr.go) SAO In hand, balance In woke of f.. 3 airman. iri U jol lAC-- : 75 aka :, in siariesAfToArniarpliacKbty;:co- MEW MACKEILEL-2;). bbis,-large No: 3 .LN iuOtreed UT 11.1t..male tsp. It. DALZ.E4L4 CO. VITEE,SE . 4-200 good cutting foi solo IV by !ea R. DA LL &CU. AAA in bbbi. and kogs for'snle by „n_Ajaa . ,It. DAIZELL CC4 LIEMP SEED-20 bbig. in store and - for sale br •n. HEELERS 2 CO.. 47 Waal Ft. A— OONOTINE, in 1.-}3 oz. viols rood andifor .LK mile by jelM, R. A SELLIMS t CO. POTASII—Prinio quality; a. few casks ;for by. Je2D E. B2.ILLtItB t 000. • kT FM JERSEY ZINO WIIITE-100 ( lb) kosv.ea Ibr gale by R.R.BELLEIIBLOO. B HALE'S PAINT BRUSIIES hilnd and, 11.,r.5.br . 3128 . U. E. IVELIMIS )01ARRISON'S FLAVORING - ■ [.. •Yanills, Almond, Oran.. jiAtntsg..Peach, atm, ibrlate DT K. bia.t.rna W. • I.•ADY,S1 .•ADY , S HISTORICAL LIIIRART—Me mars a the Court of 111krbi Antoinette, 42eon of me by Madam. Canapan, to 2 vols. 121 nm. to by ieZi - KAY & CO. 64 wood 4. .311.1111 .G O O O .-11ttri3lay Ja . Bilnlifiol4l ;- 4 134 . 2 f re w ot a rzorro otyles strived ant bsrrod• limn to Wilber kris wet Hu mme r " l v; u T G oal. moillgood* wilt do *roll th - lt 141 - izipoe , d ir amco - glooeout. their summer stook.—; to tray coeds meth reduced prAo. PP"t igg pgr o ldth ther j ' a ced atg wr" . 8 ikm " ci 416111111 0 .1u" no crok i lud styles of Cram Ind BltMle mi"i le nt"'"'" 23 Wont. • j .111TEAMESS , GOODS-,4 full • assort!. •..a taimtatlnita Mai Gatale.. eteeCtetiM the haft 'qualltka of flOok. ItalaaJackonct add Ind U • with moo saw and diMissblepattans of dotted and aside ad Swiaia_ta., far, eta at vary low price% at • A. A. MASON AC.IIII. QALERATUS--2.5.. bbls. ; for sale by' . k 3.3 J. B. lISJIMJEL.V. ri 0I t an 'd; a half acres of rich Land. 24 of \ mhl h ue cleared. situated In's 'hand gun° and bralthylocation, Ohlo. The Improvements ores new Frame,Dwellirtir almsas. containing 4 rooms aud'a largo hitchers:a new wood house ftd wash boom It Obi, large Wilding; a uqw bolding 40 . long, need for a war onsmaksre shoo. wltti other ortmo gory out buildings. Thogo Weds, an grata:lto( chnlcarrtlit on the place. Price anti terms moderate. Apply to jfB- \ D. :Vaal/1.:4. sth st d `: X.RE PLANTER'S NO.IiTHE.Riffi r RIDE- 2 \s: Kovel. with illnitiattints from` original' dealgos. line L. !Cents, 2 . .r015.., lane. The sale nw b7 .,..a7, • , • • '4CAY k CO.. 55 hood Ot• .9fitiSLES SY.T.H4H'R SOLE. LEATH WI In store for sale VI:GRANT DIOWItr. (7re1r':‘,.•.;03 Liberty et.. Opfirtilte the:head ottlirood. TticCORD.'S PATENT 'SOAP, man ufactar ed by DENLTICE, for We k nit/tattles by • , .Imd •. ' COLLriE, 25 Wood it. hd s. IlamsvA _ - \ , Vv.!, dine. 51414. g 111/:_td!.:Elilpicte_ptj& re, i by jel. AIISAIup lar.GY & . ,17ALUAliCE RHOPERTY IN. COLLINS \ I/, TISONSIIIP FOB SALE-01 agree. altuate 1 rale fmM 1 it. Llbeily, land abont =I yds. from theAdegbeny Cl,. ' .1. , r, and &IMP distmire from the Allegheny Taney IL 11. A sew Brick Ilnuso with hall and 7 rooms, finished Intowderu ;refl., also, tt truant house, a large frame barn and stable, and'other out banding, a gond well °tenter, 6 stana war -17, wruneing almam a Llnwer part of the farm. lin orchard nridatlrecs. 50 eTcs lu cultiratlan , balance geed timber.— '' 11l been.? altogether or /0 acreaelth the Imprckemouta. jadd: ~,, \ 5.41171 II MIT & SON. 140 Third atim/L. ,IlltkAiN ING BERAGES- - 51'194- & 'I Ihirehdeld bare coed an unusually large supply of shorn maabLoAvarious textures., aLso,qlasms, Orel loos, lit:Male Ilernen.\ kn. !.;131B1{01.11kGES IN SETS—Marphy & I ',4 Burchfield. here rethl an arcortment of Neoedle {Cork , ollara. :Ore, s eroldlienilmtle In attic also. a large wort.' ' ent. to in ;Id siwgly. Our ne rtment of Swim and Jac. 1 tonet ILlclucs and inliertlnce Israrge and rarictL /a= SURE CID.EIO4OAbIs. for oale?y L je2.3 L. 11.1 . 11 LA FP A CO 2d &D'. IAII. \ 14, 4 7 1 R15E . E n 21 . 1. , Strong Bugp 411 , 1' 1 1 of .1. 1 1 (11100N,Kkalt 'l'.lr/r.,Vi{{74ll7:ll*.eL' GPI DRIES--li7 Napier .Pig Metal; 14 br4s. Lard; yy,, bldn. 6-innate 12 mews Wheat; 196iseks Feathers. to arrive far tale by 6 je23 DICKEY & CO. —.— 1 - 1011. N-400 sacks Ent 111.11 t ree'd and for br pto eullir.ka, DILWORTH CO. 9 BELS. PEARLS; \ 5o orre.Cheent; a prime nrilele: jail reed and for sale 13111LIVElliTILORTli CO. NOICSALiVti acres - W I,lriA,;ihtTZ2, , Econy tonneadpe heaver eountre bee Econotor a" the madleadlng from New Ilsightowto ghenr City. on whleh tire erected a good Derellinglletne, containing 7 moms. with a Rae '!butt (good stand) ate tarbed. and a new Fratn2, Barn. On the plane: which in vell watered, there lea toe Aside and Nadi Owhird.— 'Thera arc 45 arts cleared bred all under •ood fence., !The preserty la conrerdent to er_sreh. min, Retool bona. to.—. Pries low and tangs easy. I,lesly to 11-3.11LA151.• A f I . OFFEE-100 bor.,snmeßicieoffeeilistoro for =ld by Jecti NI A. lIARPACOII`& CO. "DELACHES-75 bus. ithives in Store and for 1_ sale by Jen '.1.13.4.1111.W011,i(x). litb? 1671° trii C. in AtalDulAijora sale CG ACON-3 bids. in store 'trod for:We 717, LP 028 B .ip...TIAUGli s a CJ HERRING-20 storl - , and • foitSiTe ILK by 5. itelletAnatt L'CO. L— . lo bbls: . N . Liri2t2ify .. i . id 13110POSALS will be received by`the Mart ket Committee, furcarbing.fimiltrg std . paving, \ lettit brick and stone, in and swan the Nlfth \Sun Mar ket hoax., until Thursday, eth day ofJuly. - • jear.3t4 JO . llll BISSELL, Charlatan. VITOICE SITES FOR COUNTRY, 'EsT- N,J DENCES—FIve aces of uroUnde In lenuififidtjes. Lion. situate At Parr ]ID. Run. nt 61A0 pee sere; ales,' lire . Acres, at s&VO per am, Alm Acres, At '=•in Per sac. • Mind road And pleasant situation for residence. tainsdne Yenriudre. ' ClTTlmemr sox i4o. &I 0, VLACK tiss BERRY BRANDY-4 make of 811: Derint niiir, meltable fur medicinal putoise. tin quantities to suit, by WM. IL UTTOPN, cot. Wood t Front ,L. CH - I.TFAItY BRANDY-1 cnek very fine die t/ titled Dom wild cherries, by the doz. - battle. Or in gusnGtles to snit. by W.Sl.ll:strrrox. its.v 1 . 2., car. Wood and Front eta:, 20:4 BURCIIFIELD continuo te,, it... 11 Lawns, none. Benin.. Grenadine. Einnimer is and Maier Sutunter Dress Goods, et strati,- reduced price. Theyanrite attention to. their extenriew assort- meet au/ate:SU] :for turn and how,' Snmmer Wear. • EiLINCITO Nrcrtuts—A =poly reed. Floc Mournicur Printeat the law prim of liSio per: 7d. ands great nierri.other nmiliir LINSEED .QIL-10 bide. in store and for ad. by `,‘ ll4. J. 11. CAMELD. , •—• ,FIIURNIP SEED—Ruta Baga,_ ' - . • • ' IL Purple Top, \ Yellow Atxirdeez, , . Norftik, • ,\ 'Dates nitwit!, end • • . \ Globe. Wholesale awl Re toll ot the Seed Store, sth Irt.. by, .. JAS. WARDItOP: , _._ - •,-,=..-_,_.-_,L... ,_, IWillTED—Threeler t zp , en to-completeandiomMl. on the Oh Stfa . gd.w..h hrta allant Llberts. Eneh'offers me seldom mad. Enquire of ;, T/108. WOODS.. je2B-1m N , - '4. 75 Foartlistmeet. 13(1 bbls.-.go. 3 large Mackerel;. Flsotbills.' 'BAIL Ilerrlua^,, bbl/. Bost. No, 1 Ihso'lefil 1,1•1 s. Nit 1 trionTSltad; 20 do. Lake Trout. 20 do Walks FLebt 20 Matt eels. White Flsh.— /rut ree'datut sale IT • JOBB WATT k CO. CIiRAP PRESERVING SUGARS— Whit<Sort 0.4104 at A ared D etr.'o's; 'N. O. Sugar, :OIL. farsl,oo, Ibr We br • ' Jen • \ W. A.,MeCI,D3IO. REACHES-25; sacks prinie,Aide halves reed and far rale lax BE k LIOOETVWater ACON—Llams,'Shoulders 'and Sides Cr - BELL elder:Tr.. SALT:—.I6O sacks jfi irpool salt for family attel dairy nurser. for ' sklertry • 10)2r, LIVELY t PAXTON. Grreerr, Cheese ned'llgs Jay and for valsllo , ,_ T.LITTLE CO, N • • tio.ll2 . Seant.4 street.', QUGA12, 7 150 2thdn. Sagaijust reed andfoi. 13 Wetly 1,117 JO/1.3181,01 - 13& CO: s 1 LL FOR - SALE OR vvtt valuaLle Geirt 31111 a 3 run order* rotoplete of er doing omd bnaberes. Monte me the Sends. and a eland distance Smut the Ohl* deer, trlth a good hymning noose. Darn and ten Dermot .Latkerlll be veld or rented on fardratde term. , JAW . Orrin:mm . 4 SON, 1113, 34 et. ' OYS' currinNl3-2fhe. most 'complete • Ito mid eemonable4l44 of 'bye' Ready-mule, Cleittln offer.' In the tit/. at cuz.srturs,rita.ateuxu. 74 st. We stutlY to Atkee. Clone r: aux rdays Cheeio . reed Imi/ferule • T. LITTLE a CO., . . 2d rt. 4I11(1Ail.--100 hlLi._prinie N. O. Sugar in alder ind forma. br T. LITTLZ CO. 112, 2d et. ACQD0,29,000 the. Bacon Hams; P Vl,oo4lbylaeon Sbolll4l4* •-• tFs.eltrz Ifeadr,in Ntiire and Er' sale by ea • •T. LITTLE a co. IE3, Id st. AIIIXER.A.L ; ;WATER--7Congies.g, Bedford IV sad IlluelJelltmeAdlnxt Alma & oprlng, by jo , . , • . .. . .20.9. nEXING. ~ N 2(l--0:1 bblii. No. 3 Moss. , loopoctlow 93 baWbblo. No. 3 10a..m non: Josportiors, o orrtre end I. lialo' by ',. W. I.I.BIMTON.NO. /2. Jet' • . s. '. COille? Wcoa. and zraTht. n 0,... ,... SIRE ORACligitat-15 Chhiei3o Ere Crackerm for IL: BEITTON,NO.I2, i 022 \ Wood 1!.od 'cons CIGARS—Cubs, Cuu), and See.rr, BriKlafaltSmolsbind Common • for sea o bi CI 022 t W. IL MINIM No. 12 Wood st. • • VANKEE NOTIONS; fui , Juln Journal, . The Parish hMe; , Fern Leaves from Parlor's Port-Spo, 24 gaiegg The Lamy .t.lghter, Chambers Journal for Jong The North B.Litt.& Bever: • The above just reed and ror+.lo ! , s . • 4.22 s. B. LAIAI.EII, 67 Wood mt. hATS AND OORN-400 bus. Oats at De ‘-„F 2 1° t bwk 4)1 3 in giftl aIIfrIMPITP II Y J _ . 11.EMP-80 balcs..Mheinuri. D. R. Hemp n x this for pale by jeZler ALEX. GORLIGN! i iritILESTE — R.Ti4 *TN:A L;;Arouid annouce his determlnathm hematter to derotehla tlmo and Gnaw to the hop' elothinß and Ileneenstoin Trade. notutattientn Ir, deUraus or eloilug out Mistook of hlenalleatly - made ,Llothing Y xpeedlly u poarible, to do @who bee parked them down to the lomat point:- Thom - Wanting oulthloW would do well to anal:Mae the stook. °largo I Mow ing good,. We Unfit' to please. • . ieT7 VINT .YIARS BEFORE .TU MAST, or 1 11 .113 the Foreeattl• ibcorti of • Manor-war, by J.. wn A.Hassiz, In .1 vol., I.2sam, ibmale by Jar ' IKAY k C0.:66 wood or. QEMI-ANNUAL SALE—A. 'A. Muois & y,Eall-ANNUAL • ' Lawns, 7 . Beissilk L. • ,We 4141 . n11. tog out oil Our stock of • . 2 c 6 c booth its rodoctfottortrodt 26 to 60 mot t is 27. .• • • A. 'MAHON A. mot ethst. . =adgo o A L 2 E4000 y w tiltatt ; mithallcab r4goodso4..a.a reduced la Ilt• Um. at .. ie27 A..d. mesos t cxus. 2 bth SAL SODA-,The purest form of Alkali, for Ella Glass maznacturns Ts fer& bt lotßooms—zto dos. Corn Brooms in store and ter sale by T. LITTLE r.d el. • W - 11:1 — TE — BEANS.L-100 bus. iti.atora and ASPBEftRY CORDIAL -:1 small mak 'We! VaIIEVOYeNr. Iteg. *aid Y rmnt it.. VOUNTRY vol. cable Fooarty, Ablated an thelortel. 111a1t rlo Pendtealr ptOr V n l u ll t adrtpa, k 4 Drtaar an ilftrr o .A l mWrm thftae cit ß y o , t t U r om m" ta dfa ontanintiwo r a u i maths mown. gala% rl.n Bradrlockdold plank. tookand on •00 ft. it. —lanotr Oared tbr oak. Thal property ta otworpassed Oar lawaty loartloo. atallittsnat tiTIN sreoM. = 1 %1 2 awls tbeotty.andr.apylly improrizur !mant a to mos• 'warm: to porebaae, rare /or Mara !Ws 44 aa ra d ' e1.T.41444,1 • Building Lots for - 5a10 . .-1 7-7-7— n -- .l3lrining -- 113m, -- Scinth Pittiburgh and Alleghedt City\ • VILL SELL orcies.lonablo and accotiino-i s. Mating teams. PO:venison Building LOX Situated bailie , 'Limb of Diriningtietn. bang subdivisions of Mt NA 3 In Oregg'seub-divielen,ef crib* .162 son ttnet In itio,nomOr nr , foa said lots fronfing on \ wane. steet , twenty-Lois lost each. nonstaining Monona lin/Wren &Iron" fronting Co Birmingham street Meats , !bales,, an igniting Week ninetinkre fret. and t h e other plan fronting on Gregg street twenty feet, each mu step,. ulna• took nlnetXsoix . feet, tokLirries . umsnamplesibejonn "Pla i roi% r iTi . ;Toutit PitisbM•gb: vaiimninit froM ' the. rmlnbain to thel3rownonlin turnpike reed, ontitaloing In front;pri the Binitingliam tenants, twentr4ons feet, `. and extending bask due taiudrenLarni eighteen het.' Also. tblEn Lots fronting ours/tire Lane, neer . i ! ‘! !!! 't • .iYI3 Std \ • NMLLB B. CRAW.. • TißtiirTnetship,-\ HAVE day taken into o,iinersblpjny son William. and the beelines :ill eroded on ben, or nodes the fain of )1. MITABIS Lige. X X TON. Joty let 15:4.—' -. A A\ '11§4V., 1 41% . N EW BOOKS by Expros p. • , nt. , ,VaNtrain'i,„ 11,,,k Store, GU Musket st., turM• • Pilgrims of Walaingliam, aTalger the Vl4,llo.tges, Li ltigraCrii k lienOrest -s nireatna. _ Travels In Armenia, Ituaria,Turkey and Pallitil4 Gar! Owl Creek loiters. , innito \LOnfs Pin Tar. Christmas liniliders In limn •.'br• "• Gl -i fY PAPER: WANKSD—SKI 3 OO to' loon on good City Toper taring trt:*3o dayiktAt innutits to run. Apply Jyll • B. 1111./tIA.. •QTRA'AI ENGINES 70E\ St.wrn Engines, 110th nearly iwn.0.113 toottoiltnilor amtnlx It. otroke. the °thorn Won orlld.tior and two root stroke. Will be nldats bargain by t B. NoLA it.._ ' . I , r y RAKE& , -20 doz, Ilay Rakes juk. rd ', Weed awl fx sale N . E. tRANKLANK • IT IS:, EIYARRIVAL'AT - 110011S:-4ust reel \ a otiaiwud rielieseartment of doe Gold Jolselry. A .eta S,oordt 'awl .1.01114 ' Pearl: Velvet aud: Leather Port Monies lo lam varied Fans, Thimbles PcmcilkAe. All the above goods are reed direct .ftoto the maimactorers, : \ which enableaus to odor them at regular wholenalspriews. by the !WOc article, arid from' 25 to 60 pa:recut. below the prices tumuli y risked at other establishment.. in this OJT. Call and ate for yourselves, at 61 Market et.' ••• 101 l ___ .-- ONE`. THOUSAND DOLLARS, half In hinol,baleel coo hniments, for a good ynnyia Ilonee of fp rooms wlllt large' to of =ono& of On ft. trost!t en the illvlmeefile esittd,Joat oboe., the toll data, In Booth' Pleteburobl •abitodaste of bolt .Treeic alio; Currants. Ilocoeberelee, 004 Marge Stable, ont Oren. to. The boon Is well popene,h i lrodfiestes. Or., Le. Call. and ,opkaktoe th j:lr sPr'lY. 4 a I VIIITIVIAT t SON. 140, 11st.. IGNINE - SOAPS--A\ largo supply . of • Honey I,' and OldTroma Mud., Soap reed by • -• JYT - Jos. irAtitwo.- • 1110 LET-A fine llnuee on Peinirst..;::nene .a_ Manors-, for. term Of yegre or 'or the pert"i6f4hts , leer. Rent khn w. A,• . 1(1)04 PCIUIIO on yoniss..kciane, near the Courtlfouse. I.llpuire tie - • • , - - 91109.19001)5.75.'it1 it. aUGAR—G libds. N. 0. insstore and for pale jy4 \4. B. CANYIkILD. DARED PEACHES-=—i hble. in store fo JIL taala sr . jy4 • CANfIELD. DRIED PEACHES—SO .busjuat reed and for silo bj. jy4 J. 14.0AMPIAL laftlEft APPLES-40 bus. in store and for _LIF .0. by \ • irt B. C.MIELD. i}I.4NS--\77.5 bbls. in:store and Amy/Is:by 4KL - FlS4,3o , bblen - :Whita flak ' 50bbla - Trou _ - 40 half bbls. W4ltThet: 4 60 kalt bbliknput.ln!tore and for side b Elt G-4:1 bbls. No. pickled in stote br . - B. CA2fFIELD. ACKtREL-- 50 bbls. . No'. 3; 50.. half No: •,3; 25 bbli*. sma ll . In sbire grid for J. B. OANFIELD. • iI . HEES,E—;943 just • ree'd IV lb.' uk Sri • ir4 _ B. CANYIEELD. grIDEN---.1.0i! fins. in the oar for sale by ).74. - • " B. canriktn SAuRATvs-'4g..5 bbls, id store and • for offikbr \ irl, J. u CIANYLELD. - - - - - yOIIISVILLA LINE— t' , rec' 10 bbls. just A and *gale br jrb J. 13. CIANYIER. irtitAltAK.FORJULY.,just recd and .fur. mull .0. by', 173 \S.D.:LAU/AIM 67 Wood 4. A. MASON &\CO.' open. on Mon ia "li‘sl2 34..3gC!'f !1"k1 a''''P't.r°' DICE-20 toe Ile ' ft' ' . L.iell . ,:.- .1-nu.,, -Ice, for- tittle by 7.7 ASTERN - TURNPIKE—for N_ _ Jrtl7,22T CO. ~,,„,p , „,,...0 . a ,,,,, it; r l C* — for vale; .a_ de ily. Arr ., 4 , 4: . 4 ..„., „Jr: 2 4,V. Eistem2m, ;gar at the door, alidtger l an YIX 47. jil 444" .V. .._ria .to hand, I.l.o6l±drcraZ,...2rirtifirdt. , ' B. CUTUDEAT i Iscni,"ltrintiii: ALERATUS-30 ..Is. puie(forivaa by I)RX-PEACRES-52 V t aoka ,prime \halves forw.hr It - IL DALZILLI: CO. ARD &,GREASY' —6O bkls. Lard saki 20 • do G In glare *dr. • • I MED BEEY--3 teak for- rah 11 . mr27 . I:IV4LY PAXVY 'RANK LESLIE'S LADIES%AZEWI;', rm./tilt., lust iced D 7 E r tiecas, G and \ L I T; P ;SZ=r SotitheVAlAlo who want toae93) ter cant. will call at the' Plicap Book. More of -.lyo -8. B. LAUFWEII. 67 Vcod FBA SALE—A. large_ Ibiuse wit.lotiearly orOround; Vino street: , eth The mond. Is well Orralsgest rad contains rufous kigd. or fruit trees V . v. elnes. , ...PricosloooL Walla country ProPertr or or mit:Rant In moll masioreetol7. Iro.ono War Erick transom Sessoller, near Elm pt. lot 24 4 1 . 34.• 'Ptice MAO- ' •• stlroome Lct la Illentbsdassa. peer OrMaLi r sts r.:br 100 114 wlllelehatm kir watzattsor coon sty., . , UPES FINE ' or. the- • Toltelut OIL tbr table tiW. 7.o . 4llthi*Alay.,. piplraat ofita Unit allele 6.12 prawn It lt j6_ • ' JOb..FLEMIXO'6. DIV 4 a blawlibt • COD LIVIIROII.— , -Balitir's genninQ c;pe catt i m• Oa lg . &litho i b d ev4.s4 u tlot r7;ror .u lt . or tiz Bad b•oonrlaeod Its.anerlorter over ali d erthem 0 dos. reedUtds day by .• • Jae JOS. YLL3111,70. tia 'DLITZ'SPOWDEItS-Att excellent ar title for ideinelmmediate rale:lor indlsteedon.heart. been, billions edeetlene, de., if undemanding to ttte dime !lon. They form a mild end gentle cathartic, superior to any medicine of the kind nowlo.nn 3 ire• nreld6 pre- esejrIEDIC: AND GILOVES--A.:A:' Mason ox•Rl,duiing their Seinl4itutul Rids Offer evert ziption of end Gloves et a:reduttoik 'l5 rev ra =et. ..13RODUCE,-50-bble. small white Beans; 0 Drano bus :Dried - .73 boa. Dried Apple". for • It. R011180:1 t 0). T — To r ifisvitiaLimE—foo.bbis. just recd A for ale by 7•12 EOBIaoNa CO. FLOUR-100 bbls. S. Alone just , roc'd slr slap by - ROXIBOX &CO: DIOR-1.5 ten:prime fr&qh Ricejust ree'd it=b4 far gala by •• BlealLLB Q,UNDRIES--0 bble. Lard; 10 10 bbls. Oreasc nec Dm 0112. R 1 emk Ylaxseet 12 Los.parel-Dryysw-11424 1 box .22 on.p..- 2 42 .2 t 2.2 " , landing from steimerll.T.ll2its2l4 Ayr tt_ leg • - INAIAIIIIIcLET ARD-- - 15 kgs.No 1 Lard just ,rco'd and - tfor sale .br \ EOMITER, , DILWORTH CO. • - —• DRY' FA UIT.-4 - 11hilp \ do Apples,: For sale by ' AAIUN. Ditwcutni it au • 111 -- K — DIAVIS - SILKS, ntLow : Fricis.-;We - IL lain reed lot of India Wash Silks, at tho lay Moo .'ABots. per Jab. Also, an assorlasoall on hand of tba beat imvartal,•stpdaibwibviwitT - • • m • _ JsB • s, I II.InPITY A nuittaELEl. DPAPE 11- 408. 4 fu la7t." FOR SAU--A hotum end lot in New Drigb r..„ , plessenitly., situated on" • null eminence. commanding sinew ofthe whole town and with* a s 'lots short distance efthaltallroad station. Thelot 42-• feet id ZAP% rs'illVatt 21".Ittd.t101, ottrilandl74"'"nni at the *Pox dijoi ' Dot lota zo , ll, by lee, srell suited for ardente reeidence.e re of - B. QCII*ARTZ'S PALELTINE= A &scrip. tine. by Babes GmAnibbY and brief Illstoricel sketch or Pelee. doseob Schwartz, translated bylaw" Lee.. irs ' Co l " ' M gr I 141=541r1 iiTlarT:ttifL A itn BUS; LOUISVILLE LIME for sale ...turu low bY •JOIS•Iui J.4 W. RBA. 74ater et. KID GLOVES,' Bijcne.s* kßlu and c olored Olover, six., Kit Solidi 131Ik o.d • VAN UORDeR'S. irt,HOLERA * DYSENTERY 3.IIXTW .‘J hseery excellent ankle kr tliS * obese complain l• nee. P.At bY Sell 14 1 EVEit it AGUE MIXTU ?if - tier • best prey!*. „ loneneor In use, forme of Fetes , : i%getilVP” ,‘°"...g.r""P??"ratibi/kill KIDDER'S IND ELIBLE 7 iNIC--.7f ..- —under lea .7a3 : roOTATOESsa ,40 buitos76 &a . Seed l'otatoes; . ...I kr lob -Ic te.."l o- ti l Ar a t ix)" A. MASON*. CO.---000 inimi.lMdpkgs. . **later' end nowt &nimble etyles otDl G nGMwI on the 2llibOdtb and Slot or A 1.,% 7 nats , TUST reel Yankee fop torsoolq, • .. s.B.Lsosina T-AVERLY-.•NOVELS, complete in - rola also, 12 tots, and b vole- . bound In *dim tylsajettals by . LAS a C0.,,64 lug', 4,
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