-- seonrrssau ; ar Map& ;PITTSBURGH: 311111DAT,140 - 1, JULY 17, 185 t WHIG STATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR, JAMES -POLI.00K; OP PORTROVIIAOLAZD COUNTY. - FOR CANAL cogsnssionn, ;GEORGE DARSIE; - OF Asz,z9nrsT couNTT. FOR JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT, DANIEL M. SMYSER; OT xorracuror .rottorr. Allegheny County Wnig Ticket. • compime-21Proontup • micro ityrouir, ritubljgh. trona," 220 Puma, SASTEL A. PURNIANCE, of Bolter. MVP:I:SON, tittOpirgli, • t e r alt i all i fi l f ritiMing . 3 1 /MO j eißkir s•in's. OOHS, M'AOlLln'est Dam • . .'W ILO OODS; rittaburgb. • MAX OP YRS MUM% AWE. UPLANDS, Itax. 3OLKS a oI.EXN, ap . r .r sc cn.u. .TrAIESIL FLANY.O, Pittsburgh. JAMES KELLY. Wilkins., JOANSYKEE:Dinalngham. JOHN Um. . . . IS. TiD A d ve - ri.,M e rs..—Se I thee tbe Miterial Warne act. Printingratebtlebbieistartbe .13ally Chtettfe,are opente on Sunday.. Abitenssuwhodeelzithelr natlees to sneer In the roper tna liamtiir mernibi, will rleasebaed theme In VL.Plttelrirralt Weekly - Gnzecte.-2be • eitenslie elronlattoitot mtrTrockly atone odors to onr bnetneesaten o runt &likable medium of making their booboo, known Our clreiiatian In betwornfour and fire thousand. reaching alniort Orin. merchant, infamfacturer and shopkeeper In Wootent Petrantrentn. and ranter. Ohio. }Leading Matter on ,each vase of Ode Paper Lfratocascr Asn -fisow:Notalsaisu.—The fact that the Snow Nothings licit against the denio 7 arida in-the recent Philadelphia. election. has en abled the unscrupnlone lendeti of that party in this atate to lay claim, tolhe titinost devotion to •the rights of foreigners. They are etulearbring t r omislte the people believe that there Is no con nection between domoornoy and the new sect ;of pvasciiptlver, and that foreigners must flee to thaeparty as their only ark of safety. But most people bare Langer memories than deniocratio leadera. It is not forgotten that' in lBs.theins very desnocrats entered into a coali tion Witlithe Fativo Americans find secured near- . . libie entire *ateof that Organization for l'ieree. It in tt*O . a matter easily remembered tltarthe demoaratic paper of New York has open ly taken ground in favor of - Know Nothingism, and it is equally notorious that, wherever an or ganimtion of "Knew Nothings is effected, Demo crats flock to it like doves to the windows, and find a natural home in Its bosom. 'At'zi recent election in Chambersburgh, in this Btate, the Democratic and Whig nominees fora borough office received but few votes; while man not named.as a candidate' erns - elected:— He wan a Know Nothing, and—a democrat. In elniflar 'elections elsewhere the same result has tieen noted; and, taking all the eleitions togeth er, na minydemecrats as whims have been ben- elitted by Snow Nothing support. In fact, the order would not be formidable if. it were other wise.' If it were composed of _Whigs exclusive ly it could produce no change in political re- sulfa; ita pOwer_to turn tho seOle is derived from the very fact that it embraces-large mknbers of democrats in its ranks. t MonoTer, democratic politicians have sought Ito it IS a means of compassing their ends.— Lewis Cars is understood to ho a member, and Douglass has applied for, irke . aid-not obtain, sands:inn; and it is now said' that many Demo critic! Sotithern Senators have been enrolled as iilli614111: Such men as-Butler,Tof South Caro lina, Mason, of . Virginia, and otherielingDem era* are believed to be : among the initiated: and their speeches on the Homestead bill betray Z.he new current of their thoughts. They 0 1.: Pose the tell because .it throes 'the public lands open to citizens of foreign ,birth: and no Native American or:Know Nothing speeches can exceed, in their intensity of hatred to foreigners, the bitternese evinced by these Southern Democrats . against immigration from Europe and men of • foreign nativity. - . It is also to be. noted in this connection that Mr. Brodhead; the democratic Senator frOm this State, goes with -these Southern democratic Mnow Nothings, and opposes the Homestead Bill on the groandthat it epens the public lands to foreign settferic' and he received the endorae moat of the Democratic State Contention after be had, on the same principle, Toted to exclude foreigners from the' right of Toting in 'Nebraska, —With these facts:patent to ali men, the impa -dance of the assumptions put forth by the demo made leaders ie Peru:tills:mitt is amazing—roo amazing, leens thank ;Dairen, to be of any rice in forwarding, their ,pnrpmes of fraud and Anirtiele appeared in the /Mims of Saturday, on As . ...Rendition of 'Fugitives." The writer it ought to, have added at the bottom . ' his card as, slave catcher for_ this region of country, so that masters in bunt of fugitives might know whSrk,to Btia lath. It would have been rhost-ap , prOpiiide In'tiat connection- There is nothing like having an eye to busineea. , - The manifest tendency of tho prese,nt position. - of political parties, is to reioloe the minor differ. ' eneee' into one great itane;:whether tho Vahan and . the`Constitution-shall-be maintained or • whether' hey sliall.be destroked ; Upon mob an - there is but one position the Democratic party eon take; We go for sternly, strictly, and • to.the hill extent 6 . f. our power maintaining both. . And who does not? Does the Pauuylvanian • =esti to say that'the , opponents of the Bigler party in Penneylsaias are enemies of .the Union and the Constitutiotr,.or that 'either are in den ; ger front their success t Then it Is either knavish or fo) . lisb--knavish if it knows better; and fool- it it doesnot.. The Linton has no enemies in . . Penneyleattis, that we know of, except etich ;-- democrats as go for prostituting itto unholy pur- poses; and no one hatielther proposed to meddle ;With 'the Constitution or designs to do so. The , elainiMg for the party . an ex ' elusive devotion to the Constitutionisnsseatially silly. • The prepoiterons position has been - assumed 'that the Constitution prohibits the p e ople front exercising* freedom of choice In the selection of their .public servants. Because the Constitu tion prescribes that Congress shall have no power to establish .a religious test for office it is as- Fumed that the people have no right. to vote against a manwhoso associations - aro deemed inimical mublicludsm. This lumi roots idea comes from the brain of the great J. . .falls Bonham, and it is to be the burden of. all - .thesosaller fry in the demoeratiO party. No MLR, do set of men, no party, that we are aware of, has propicied to enact a law of Con - greet for establishing a religious test of office. There is a ebies,of men—whether small or large it matters,oot—who have laid down the principle for theieselres that they will not vote for men of ! foreign birth or men belonging to a certain body This - May or may'not ho a wrong . . - 4`"F•ora , and proscriptirmbot there is nothing totheConstituttan to .previat it, nor is there any nail. of that instrument violated by it. They do not ask for a law of : Congress to regulate other : peoples suffreges, .but simply prepare a basis their . dun guidance in voting; and this ..tirki harts an undoubted constitutional right to - ; do, - They do not demi that Catholics or foreign , era are eligible to office, but merely affirm that ilari will . not Tote for 'such. Every Irian in this ootntril4 lives* to . say for whom he will or will not pot iotoiartit:ter .hedge up his own choral, : wlthin tiny Ilmlts tat suits him: Any aggrega. :titer tit men may do the same, awl political ":,Partiet‘ trO, do it. . _ The democratic party is as proscriptive as the isnow Nothings._ It will iron? for and 1105illijj no man who does not hold to cartain'tio'we.. •Whigs and.l*arolletikand Nutirea ere etigtbre -to ailleit;' - under.-theCititititti*; as thitholles - and areitiateFei,ie!-tho :.4 q9° ol t l a RattT' theta' 4 ttcd if 4:c910*.3 its way 'Ohl Parer let esteof them hold offiee: in What as lithiliFeertinticrlptire thin Enorikeolling -isatTarleeietolativeof thoConstitntion? Theprin siple Witrelianintstes both organisations, in this; : :3 1'f• r t : t 7 t*. ,respect, is tho• inmo, and is .; soDßtitntiovnt in the one as the Oilier. We are no advocates of the Know Nothings.— }So . ...pass no judgment, now, on their creed. But their eight to say that they will not vote for a cortain class of men for office, or confer office up% them, is a constitutional one, and any at tem, t to create an impression to the contrary is both.ridiculons and dishonesL T,:e Constitution secures to all men liberty of conscience. 'lint it secures this liberty to Prot estants as well an Catholics; and if the conscience of the formeevrill not allow them to vote for the latter, is the conscientious liberty of the latter therefore 'invaded •: fiat a whit; and he is a very ass 'who strives to draw such ;n conclusion. A man's right to worship God according to the dictates of his conscience depends in no wise up on his admission to or exclusion from office: oral the chances aia that he who never held an of , five will worship God with a purer conscience than many whom that political fortune may have befallen. The democratic party is essentially , . j an at' present managed, demagoguical. It cannot meet an issue fairly, but skulking behind false is • suesand assuming', for the promotion of i 0 own base piarposes, that the exercise of constitution al rights on the part of one portion of thb tom tuunity erultingers the constitutional rights of another portion, it sets up as defender, pair excel lence, .or the Constitution—the only bulwark of the persecuted tind proscribed' Such low' trick ery is disgusting. The foolish may be pleased with it, but sensible men must turn from it with loathing and contempt. The great danger which besets the Union and . .the Constitution, is in the success of this democratic party, and the. true hope of every patriotic in its early overthrois. The. editor of the - Pittsburghe4Won is very indignant that we should denounce the Bahl- More platform, and charges us with having sup ported both the candidate and the platform in 1852. We acknowledge to having supported the candidate, but.not theplatform. That por tion of it •which made the Compromise Measures of 1850 a finality' *nd a settlement of the sla verkquestion, we repudiated and spurned. In letter from Washington, written just after the Convention, speaking:of the platform, we said.; "We know of no better way than to support what we approve, and repudiate the rest. If "tre cannot agree to agree we can agree to disa gree. If we cannot agree on the platform, we can agree on the matij if the South has gut some parts of the platform, the North has got other parts, and the North has got the candidate. * • • Part of the Bth resolution,• which enjoins a cessation from agitation on the subject of slavery, 'simply is a nullity. No Wlllg Convention can Intad men's consciences on moral, subject., and men will speak, and write, and print, despite all the Convntions in the world. We shall not change-our course in this resptel, hat shell still 'peal:for the oppressed, and do our port in hastening the day - when the oppressed and the op pressor shot: Le alike freed fr,o 04 !lolling yoke of Slarery," The editor of the Unioa will see from the above that we did not support theplatform. that is, the objectionable part of it, and that consequently he has Wasted his breath in vain. We supported the candidate, because he was our early choice, and the choice of the Whig party of Pennsylvania, while regretting that the Convention bad forced him upon a platform which could only work mis chief and which laid the foundation for his de feat. Those Blip who are now desirous of. keeping up the National organisation should learn a les son from the past. In the attempt to reconcile irreconcilable differences, neither party is satis fied, and the natural consequence is, weakness and defeat. Tho Baltimore Convention gave un mistakable evidence that there was no union of sentiment or feeling among Northern'and South ern Whigs, because slavery, which enters into all political subjects, had divided them. That question is paramount and vital. A Catholic and a Protestant, or it Monarchist and a Republican, can as easily aMliate, as Whig slave-holders and Whig nnti.slivery men. The thing is utterly impossible. Hypocrisy, fraud and deceit must always attend all such efforts. Platforms cram med down people's throats do not bring them any nearer together, land are opposed to all free and independent thought. The Whig Baltimore platform was treated as a nullity by the party. from the day it was passed. Tho Whigs of Pittsburgh, at the ratification meeting, paid no attention to it. It was treated as a dead letter, as it deserved,bythe whole par ty of the North, with the exception of a rather small faction. .91 . has nines been formally repu diated in many parts of the country, and can never become a rallying point for a corporal's guard in the free States. To the personally insulting remarks with which the Eiden's article is interlarded, we give no heed. We cannot descend to the gutter to wrestle with the scavengers oethe press: We leave them to the injoyment of the vocation which suits them. The Poet denies that the Democratic is a pro -slavery party, orilevoted to the purposes of the the slavery propaganda. It is, not many years since that hir. Buchanan declared the Democra cy to be„ . . , thenuturol allies of sla'very;" and now we find flit... Columbus (Ceo.) Sevdinel taking the rattle view: "The Booth most unite in serried rank, and more like an embattled host, with fixed bayonets, and without a discordant foot-fall upon the foe. But even then we will be outflanked anll over- powered. We must hare Northern allies. If they will Milist under oar banner . we will not stop to inquire into theirantecedents ' nor question their motives._ If they desire spoils lot them strip the deal. They neces,mrily march in the van, and _this is guarantee enough of their fidelity. But where . are thvse allies! They are the Democracy who stood fig the..Yetsraska bill. With their aid the South ir cent:itself riefoq." .The editor of the 'Pittsburgh Union is • engagedin the delectable work of 'defending the Fugitive Slave Law. This is approiniate work, for it in affirmed that lie holds the office of Slave Commissioner for this region. Of course he must defend the provisions of a law - under which he he holds an office which even a Southern slave.. bolder would not accept. None but a Norhern "Dough-Face would so 'degrade himself._ -The Akron (B.) Standard, a Democratic pa per, thinks Mat the celebrated Ordinance of 1787 .was a great blunder," and that it was "unfor ' palately re 7 affirmcd and enforced in the territo ries to which it was applied!' ° Jefferson, mid the Republican fathers of that day, arc thus . coolly Thrust aside- by 'modern, shallow-pate,' donut lognes, to give place to a race of half-idiotic pig ' zoies, who would, front in.tinct, have been tortes had they lived in:the times of the Revolution.-:- They are tortes, now, in reality; but they pass under the more plausible name of Democrats.- Mr. Replinger, freight agen tof the 0. dr. P. Rail road at Clinton, denies that there was any cask left at the- depot at that place, containing fire arms, or that any such caskseps called for by a Catholic priest, 'as represented in a paragraph now going the 'rounds. - TrIE Lin ROEMERY Or tit/MOOT c CO.'S BANK I:4O•IIOCSE—RETTIIIN Or THlt MONEY-,CAMItZa 'ARIXE4TEO.—Among the letters receired by Idessrs. - Delmont 4: Co., through the pog_omee yesterday morning, teatime directed ti) "Augus tus Belmont,lo Dewier street, New York." "Upon opening the envelope, there was found therein, 'rolled zu n piece of newspaper, a portion of $14;100 stolen from the banking-house on Tuesday night. Tho return of themoney in this manner created no little excitement among the clerks througheut;:the house. -Upon counting the, parcelof bills received in the manner nbove etated, $14,000 In $l,OOO bills on Bank of the Blabs of, Newl'ork were - found.' The balancd of Ate`. money stolen was in gold and • smell bills. Daring Wednesday afternoon the Chief of Po lice was engaged in enderivarir . ig - to ascertain who was the guilty party, and after a lengthy inves tigation fa tits premises he wailed to believe that William Pant, a Scotchman, and tho cashier of the house, was the offender. The .matter was allowed to pass over WedILIFS4V Right; And un til yesterday morninv.when shoctly after the re turn of tfiedeeney, Paiilwas apprehended and taken before the Chief of Police to whom he frank. ly confessed hie guilt. In justification of the crime heal • committed, , he stribid that he had .betirisipectihsting in docks, and bad used the men -ey orthe firm for that , purpose. had been unfortunate in his operations, and his cash - ac;' count was deficient to e large amount.• Paul fur ther said that he did-not take the $14,000 to hoop; 'but nierely : to sppply the deficiency inhis, teak goeougt, thinking that hisnnfortun ete mid dishonest operations with hitt employers' 'funds *CUM 'begenceishid.-,' The prisoner is Mont 80 'yaks of age,of Outletagnlyappeiraneeiand has a wife residing in New . Jersey..He was de; tained by the of Pollee until a farther , in restigation relative • to 'the affairs of. the house N, could be made.— •.r. .46,a". -x - e?,•• . . , . - . . - Cttor.tm.—The total number of death.; from ' r my — - spepsia and Indigestion. 7 -Thege grent . CI, f..:01-4, AI le,m•lt+, frrut am 7th to the i 'ttit of ....,•• oft's issnits Isinuot to tr , n writ im-lessiooti. or Jul)', tree 3-3 ; on the 14th the number of dontps u.• me.sus oranteting or rowing them ttsi hiehly spree :Wt. Thui it. ed. The menu who diworors soy moons or cure or &P -. • ri , tion. nonfat"' a benefit atom nts ftllona. and la desor. • la Chicago, on the 11 th, the deaths were 14 to; of boner. ¶ht, detataida GOT P11:111.1ti011 o beta —front Cholera 22. food oared, .; tioT. and not only mar ilyatepaiabe d, but GlrresiWndence of the Daily rittaburgla GazeLte W.IqiiMITON, July 13 The Japanese treaty was communicated to the ,Senate to-day, in a tin box. It woo opened, read out referred, and will be confirmed as a matter of course. I understand that it is a very cora man-place affair, a mere commercial arrange ment, that would excite t.o interest nor curiosi ty, but for the singular people with whom, and the singulareircunistanees under which, it was The Reciprocity and Fishing treaty was td sauced a little towards a fair consideration, and a motion was made lad entered that it be dis cussed in open session. It is made, professedly, an administration measure, and any. The Homestead bill underwent another day's searching debate, but does not seem to approach conclusion. The Senate will not allow this measure to slip through its fingers without a thorough overhauling. They will pass it in some shape, though they should have, as they are likely to have, half a dozen night sittings over it. The aspect of the case has wholly clianged, and the prospect is that with some modifications the bill will receive a two third vote. But the principal event of the day was the passage„of the River and Garber appropriation bill by twenty-five or thirty majority on the sev eral closing votes. Several leading Democrats from the western States took to their heels when they saw their test approaching, and it is thought they are running yet. The only amendment made to the bill on its passage through the House was that by Mr. Ritchie, of Pittsburgh, for the addition of 5100,- 000 to the item of $50.000, for the improvement of the Ohio above the falls, to which was append ed the amendment of Mr. Preston, of Louisville, making the canal .at that place a free work, abolishing all tolls, and appropriating 525.000 to the maintenance of it by the Government The amount of the appropriation's In the bill, as pass el, is abolit 52,000,000. Those terrible New York Locofacos are again at logger-heads with Pierce. The Tammany Mall Committee, the grand sachems of the party in that city and State, have resolved that John McKeon, the lately appointed District Attorney, is an obefitionist: Sot only a soft and a freesoil er, but an abolitionist! Well, I know John, and I know that this happens to be a lie ; but it is just I exactly as good for the sachems as the truth. John McKeon is a Litter pro-slavery Roman Catholic politician, upon principle: list he is a fair man, and a good lawyer, and a great deal i better than nine-tenths of the miserable office hunting crew who have just solemnly denounced him. The essential fact, however, remains that the little "soft!! faction to which the followers of the administration is reduced in New York, has now split into finer fragments, the least of which adheres to the administration. Meanwhile the hard shells are cutting up i shines before Jtigh heaven that would make the angels weep, were the victitnsof their antics any lia.ly but Pierce, Douglass, and the paltry gang which surround them at Washington. The Elands have absolutely had the effrontery to go up to Syracuse and nominate another bolting ticket, w'.optiag as their two principles hatred to the ad ministration anal love and attachment to the act re pealing the Missouri Compromise. Was there ever a more unprincipled set of scope graces in the world. They gave nearly a unanimous vote ag,tinst'llie bill iu Congress, and yet they resolve that they love and revere it. Thcy.say they hate the administration worse than the evil one, and yet zealously adopt the only measure by 1 which its policy has become known to the coun try. And yet these pitiful scamps will poll a hundred thousand votes, and give the Whig, that majority over the equally contemptible soft shells. Tue Locoroco Annacss..--We are informed that the first address of the Locofocu State Com mittee, which strongly %plumed Nebraska, was presented to Gov. Bigler for his inspection, and that the Governor modified it very materially, and Kent out on agent to submit it to the leading Free Soilers in Wihuot's district, and citcertain Whether the address, as amended, would meet their approbation. Gov. Bigler is the veriest coward in politics that ever filled the Executive chair. If be Las any opinions of his own he is afraid to express them, without first torturing them into such a variety of shapes that it is im possible to tell-what they are. When the agent returns, we presume the prechius document, as amended by his Excellency, will be given to the public! We are anxious.to see the deformed thing.—lforrivitry TePgaria. Tura RCSSIAN IVAIL—Tbe Landau Tones pub lishes a dispatch . announcing that Russia had consented to evacuate the Turkish territory as a mark of high consideration for Austria. On the other hand, the Gazette des Fovea says that the. answer of Itussia has not yet come, and that since the late journey of the Prussian Bing. there need be no illusion as to its character. The ga zette positively elates that th eCourt of SL Peters burg is revolved to reply in the negative to the Austro-Prussian ;requirement, but seas to ren der other negotiations possible. Russia will con tinue to occupy 3loldavie; the river Sereth, which forms the boundary between the two Prin cipalities, will be guarded, and a fortified camp there formed. The Austrians, we are assured, will enter Wallachia, and the detached - Turkish corps will evacuate lesser Wallachia. If the journals, saYs the Paris Sierle, differ on the ques tion of the reception of the answer of Russia. they agree as to the temper it will manifest, and thin will be contrary to the report that regard for Austria has dictated the evacuation by the Russian troops of the Principalities. There is another point upon which the Hannan papers agree, that Raisin keeps up an active propagan dism in the Slavic Provinces of Austria--a prop. agazulism which they have found necessary to watch. A Hamburg paper says that the Empe ror of Austria will command in person the act ing army of Gallicla and that of Hungary. The Kew Aquag says in its Petersburg Correspon dence of June 19: The Emperor is on the road to the South; he will first go to Riew, whither 1 Pashkiewitch is summoned. The Czar does not approve of the military operations of the Field- Marshal, and it is said in well-informed circles that the veteran has fallen into disgrace. After Stopping eight days, the Emperor, it is said, will betake himself to the Crimea,' to inspect the fortresses on the Black Sea, which are yet in our (Russian) hands. Workmen aro busy on the for tifications of St. Petersburg, and there arrive constantly from the interior of. the Empire, troops destined to reinforce the garrisons of the Cult of . Finland. The Gazette des Pontes has the following,from the LowerDanuhei under date of J,une 22 The entire Cossack army will take the field. It will proceed by forced marches to the points menaced. It will be composed of Euro pean Cossacks, Asiatics and Caucasians, and of Boskir regiments. The European Cossacks cone prise the Pulks of the Don,. those of the Black Sea, of Astrakan, of Little. Russia, of the Sea of Azof, of the Danube, of Ural, of Stawropol nod of Meszlioria, which form a total of 60,000 horses. 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Jscloan, Phlladelphis. which I sloe is spoken of in terms of the b/chest oDrumendatlon AT thoassods wbo hare tested Its eft•scacy, It Is perfectly los 0,0110110 in its natuw, awl pnweetwe-tho valuable proPortY of improving the healed of tho robust, as well sss restorinx th, health of the sick. Aold ln Pittsburgh. by PLEtIII4I4 13110 . P.. Druggists. CO Wood st: tor nth , by CI El). IL E.I4I7SCR, 140 Wood • street. • ia-11•41wdairT PITTSBURGH Life, Fire & Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET, MASONIC MALL, PITTSIIIIRUH, PA. ' J.l .11 ES 11001; l'nuittent. Cs CP.121 A Cromig, Secretary. This Company makes every Insurance ap-i. pertaininu toss ronneeted slit, LIP)! RISKS. STt Al.. against Mull and C 81171) lark., on the Ohlo end rirers and tributaries. and Marine Risky gen. cosily, • Anil against Loss or Damage by Fire. And against the Perils of the Sett and Inland lictslottlon and Transportation. Policies Issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all partlei!. outcrop,: James S. noon. Wm. S. Baron, Samuel PleClurtan, Jarne, D. Balla, IVIIIIam l'hlllipp, Alexander Bradley, John :Vett, John Fullerton, • Jopeph PAlasx.pro. M. D., Ailtoobent.rl.,..dl.l,garlcv:Ra7.7,n.trold, Arm Joht: .MedlOin. IV:u. F. Johnston. Jame, Barthel!, Horatio t o wn, e,Kittannint tleort.7 S. Seldon. • Hiram S Beaver. myßel vie f rogt , OPT I Sear net ud..l ..._ Invalids recovering from tho.effects of Fe., ter, Milo.lneemen, or continued Illness °fatly llod, will find Cartrenfipsoleb 'Mixture tho only 'remedy which will mt., thole drooping' conntltutlonr, cool alLbad humors from the blood, excite the Byer to n prompt mod action. edit by Ili tonic proportlea, restart, the patient to fife mod rigor. We con only say TRY IT. A sluglo hallo Is worth ag the so-cal4cl Fars:sparMos In smistence. It contains no idermory. Opismi.or any other contour or poisonous drog:. and osn to siren to thu youngest Infant without he tip_ V , Secslho earthhmtes or wonderful cures gsloinud the kale More than Ilse hundred persons In the city of Richmond:. Vs„ Fat, hortlfy to Its good effect, Sr.) .Ivertisement .107,11whuT JOB3i C. BAR TRUE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, I Prepared expresqty for their Hales for Medic t!manse. J. C.ll. t Co. having eniployod an agent at the niThiq it'S to superintend the manufacture of thetr Oil, M mire. the politic that 0 is prepared with the greateit rate fr.. 111 non. but fresh and healthy livers. All Oil sold with their signature mill he found to he of unionialflne quality. and ran be retained In the moot det ionte stomach. It Is retenelerls employed both in private sod llorpltal prartlro, caul well dery theattautlon havallilc, sa a namely morn talualrlel thou our set discovered, Ezr run volution or pulmonary oat...alma. 3011 N C. 11.11.1111 R 'd CO.. Nn. 100 Seth 2,1 et.. Philadelphia. tarthr all the principal Pruditistit jel7.ClindihrfrT , Myer 's ,Extract of Rock Rose, an invalu able Remedy for-all Sa!rafulons Di‘easem, Indigemtinn. Chronic and Acute Dlarrb.ra, Invel Complaint nr Dysentery. 811- lons Dlftetten. Cunneen. lerttptions, Li'Ver Com plaint, Chronic and Acute Rheumatism. nolt ithenm, Plek ileadartie. Canker, Nursing Sore Mouth, OM General Debility-. A.! nt n Purififr , f the 111.3d,iutlearitatell. Fr%,” the lit, Its•th A'alladlum Thof Row—A medicine 'awoke the ti tie of cilnek stern" made from skinnt of that mune, Is har ing a groat run in alb! vicinity for its nitride. properti. The wry of "vilictek.''e7 truly unpin:able towdleaat one half of the media:nen of the day. eanzu.t be Justly apullod to the bock now, for it hi. "made Its mark" in ibis city in *cereal e1L0.5, to the relict and cure of stems, when ether remedies Lane failed—arid what la quite remarkable, MMe of our newt phynicians do not hesitate k. speak very (avow bly of the' onmwuccol. The certificate. of cures are not fab rication!, Mat from highly respectable persona, mod of whom ..veil known to via The manufacturer lazing well known to us ar Wicenlicman Oho would not he engaged in o humbug, or In deceiving the public in any way.—Pol fecCium. treelmorfully matt.. the above, haring nitnenteol It, rood agent oursolvm on pohnorary and errofnlnut corn plaints. We bellore It L the best compound fur mitt, and cough,. erten!. Tbe Rock Ilme has long boon known asa Plant of rare medical virtue. and lb rreparation In Num. Intended by a gentleman of ability and character, in this city.—.V : .I:,gitter. licw II mum. Dec. .?),1:31. This le to earl:ly that the notice of the Rect. Rasa meth. eine published In our paper In runnertinn with nue (tom the PelLullmn. wm net only onrolleited. but naz written by the miller or his own ital.:eat andolourvatlon. Orncr, Nee Ilavin, D0c?...2. 1851 This certlf r that the favurable /stake nrAt. eine known am the 'Work Dose,. wee a eolunta.-7 Deals/te nts!. Induccel ITT tho writer's knowirdne of the curative ef. fects or the artle/.. In certain ewes, Ike well se te7 the thren shh. opinion/. wbhh ethers wrll known to blue. had ea. eneceel of 14 and fertherreore. tho artlelewas written with. cot pay nr the premiso of fayneent.. or the knowledge of the manufacturer. RADIX/eh WILIYM AN. MYERS' rx TRACT or POCK r.osn. _ - - - This wooderful medicine Lmt training for Itself sspopet. larity whhth on other cas , dieine. two Malt ot. Th. rlau3. Rath Gm, la used sod remmotende4l by many =lntoit Ithrthramot flour , -,entry. Irear what J. ti. Thompson, of Philadelphia says: - I hare prem.-113ot R. In tad met of isorofitkrus patients at Wills tlmpltal. Ills enema. ate trrarted the attention of re oler phi skims+ It. reports the following mmaskal4 e rare of Wh to rwelllna of 'the iight hip. to February. 1341. The 134 was 7 Tone. old, and had the dimme lb, .e• years, the hme was divirmstat uessards and outlined's. Throe am a large owning on the hip lead ing to the one, into which I could thrust my timer I counted 3 eskers. Ile hod hems under siren) phisiciana who bail gibers him cm. I oh:owls doenetlon Stites* limn -In two days hls night •gents ceased, Itheu ordered a the spoonful of , Rock Reew three limos a slay. Thirty alas days after he was entirely well. Sold wholesale and retail st the Drug Store of George 11. Keyser. to. 140. corner Wo.lat. sad Virgin alley. aTraims of thethdden Mortar. .1412eltth . Indigestion and Liver t;omplaint Cured BY KIER'S PETROLEI3I.—Iten4 the following letter (mint Rev. O. Likkernin, Minkinciary in On.noni Me. P. 31. limn—Dear Fir.—Myself Aud wifelming been peatly ivenelitted by the use of Tour Petro:anen t 1 wider.. De me tend me lam of two or tier. derma bottle.. I am the Congregational 31inieter in this tele., and maven' *tiny people are easel,: with indigestion and an Inert an of the liver, the same of enfeelf and wif, below taking your PETltilLe:ll3l. OD 11.01_1t Oil. Itie took several bot tles—two or throe each-reboot a year and, half ago,od we have never enjoyed good health tr frame. we ha c ve sine. that these. fe d not taken a tingle bottle begat that folios. nf the stomach which so distresses the dyes pestk waA relieved, and 1 have felt nothing oat dart, that time. MT wife wets also relieved fro= a ehnsnic disease of the Haar. vrhkh had beeteof several years etsuMng, hy the nee of Tonryetrnientn. • Sehrby S. M. Cartel Darla, GEO. It. KEYS R. 144 Wood awl Ilructlete sod Shelielne Deilere every, where. I Paper. advartiehm Patrol.. MPT.} 0e.211 • A. H. 'HOLMES & BRO ., SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LE3, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS, , Timber, Mill, Tobacco S Cotton Screws, Sloitinft and 11 , 17 , 14f0r Nochimry, Car and . Bridge Belts, with Thread, and Nuts complete, PITTSBURG, 11, PA., Museum:3m No. 31 WOOO mugs FIDE} AND Etzornio Xr All hock warranted. 1nb31.11 Dr. Morse's Invizoratie Faro or 013gD1AL,..-1f It le Inquired now /Ids 1,19. e restorative I. semmplirbiarr sorb extraordinary cure , It. ran only reply that in the Arabian herb that Smitten, cardinal Immanent kLELTe been blended by Um Omnipotent Physlcian. a lager amount and irreater varieties of emotive Prevent. than bed heretofore been supposedto exist In abundroddifferent article. of the pharmacoreeta. A whole medicine chest of mmedice, co to .peak. come to bare boon combined In thie herb; and In the ELIXIR. or CORDIAL we have their non. contested emcee.. It Is thwerect, however, not Morgues with which we have to deal In the practical aPPIIMdion the medic:ld. The victims of dyspePalit art Oared, the nervous sie relieved, the half imdsied resume their odic lir, the engem, from heaintbe arre tOrmontelso mere the west become 'korona, the tint of.Muntlice Mew the complexion of the Winne, the depremeed in cabin. bosoms buoyant, the sick to lamed to every condition of Cads derive Immediate benefit frtg the nee of hr. Mom, In vigorating /Chair or Cc:T(IUL Them Sicti, repealed by Irrefregable pent are presented to the attentien of Irma side, w ho one verify them by • eingle bottle of the midi rine. The dcodial La pot up highly concentrated, in plot bot tics. Prim three &nacelle{ bottle, two Per five della:vole for twelie dollars. • C. 11. JUNO, Proprietor, 142 Hroadara7. N. Y. Fold by_Drug.sesto throughout the United Slates. Casio Us and West Jodie. • Honors] Agent. in Pittsburgh—FilmingDees, corner Wood and Fourth strootau, aud flee. H. Kayser. corner Wnodatrost and Virgin alloy. A 1.., by J. F. Pinning,Alles:hour lat.. Jiam ILEIMOI L. WILCox, 111311/10. ITEMS° B ROTNEE S, WHOLESALE ! D RU G GISTS, NO. GO WOOD STItN.ET /IMOdeorr, 1111cProjvietorsof Dr. Iltlano's Calel.rated Vermlfoge. Liver ote •HARDWARE LOGAN, WILSON & CO., Beg to call the attention of Buyers to their exteeenesteek of HARDWARE AND SADDLER', • tomertaugtmeof the moot omelets assortmeute lu the ennutry, RECIPSVMD DY BJECZNT PACEMTS PROM .MOILOPM, and "adds they Athr on the. moot favorable term., Mer chants going East '.lll find tbar Intoned. pre:noted by buying therr lIAMpWARE At . t3- no o n fki Wood ore 13001113 AIKIVN MIST. Pittsburgh, - • 11.4 Ihrtrta O'CONNER, BROTHER & CO., MANORS AND. INSUROCE DEAL. El 9, Jya llb. *cod xtrcet.ona door from 'Find dread, Pitts litrala—Dar and 'nil Par. and Carront Panda Sight sad Time Etabange, - ,..St.Lans, Eagan and Wastarn Thai nub. and Prmrdr"7 Naar: allorr e per ant on Up* Do- Minot of Par'and Carrara Manor; and Insure Ike and Marina PnlkeirrObt t e Zoa4 1.111111.111C0 Corrraxr, (rub CaPl6/.lll7o,doojrurd Row. invitaircs CoxiaF . , (Colts • NORRIS LOCOMOTIVZ WORKS" , r.hOrikair SOS shirt; ation...ilui Itailroad.'PlaulihNtot BNGAGED for ninny* ynars•exolutively orea ths tosintSt . pr of LOOG„aT , S3, 4= b kr,,T.,,„. 4-3-4 ,md bY tAt ll, whrete l inen togr Wtt of SOX. L: A*. VP, r A shocessorto . -Dil worth& I.3o'Soessl stria. Plttabstiti, Akausr • Moore( .o•Anty., AO Tarletlos anr. ..titto.t.nOf 8.0.4. Ectise ;mid ;. 0 oofatuntor btolr Importal otsour 'Oat. tholiot to Ali: pecallar shapiaftiAi I,lAid,utt now b*t L u easy AA No Imad As Knoll on. A 114alli gad ...1100d ll*B our bo bad at it Wad st, > a . 1041 ' WDOVOLAB. NELSON - 5 FIRST 'PREMIEM DAG UER REOTYP E S. 01,6,P0dr OFFICF, DU - 111115d, THIRD FrdEFtr. PITIZE,NS AND STRANGERS who wish Itj to attain an aeeanle ortletle aodlitrlike likedW,at - at tnla aril kaoan Ltsgev:e4 o -I , a - e — k ti . : it no.rardbel. or no charge tnadr. Ila ' ving one largest nod beet arranged :ids and Sky lights ever nit for the 'oppose, With inedruinents of the. moat pore:fel k and blivioga.loptod thanystem DagliZTref tyrinr.ius now practiced by the celebrated nom, et Mille- I delplio, and New 'ltch. N ;tatters hinteeit to to able to oder to the pelt., or the Art, style orDaguerreo. type,. .ith.,„losi, orin goer, which hae aorr6tal. l doom. open and operating In all weathers, trent k e'elnek 1.0. 5.) G o elect, P. M. 11103.411,er UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. PHILADELPIILL CHARTERED APRIL 28, 1550.--Co.karrx Pcarczym:. CAPITAL $250,000. Offite S. E. cornert(l7.irr and Me.mut en-Is. "Omit:4 4 n. orgrozics. OF TILE LIO)111 BOARD AT FIIILA.DELPII IA : etephen 0.. Crawfi rd, Paul B. Goddard, Benj. W. Tingley. G. 04,93 IFlleitry, Amionvin U. Thompson, Lawrence Johnston, Jartti L. Florenn; James Or ereir, William M. Mine. Prordrtf—titimben It. ConsrilinL 11-raident—Arabs , e U. Thompson. En/intl tleariner—l'ittsbargh. James 11. Wilma, 21. DI Allegheny City, B. 11. Hurry, M.D. !'" .13E0IIGh E. ARNOLD. Amine, Lahti 71 Fourth street. Bittal,nrith Citizen's Insurance Comp,. orrittsburgh. 11. D.LNG, Prtridrnt. ' antic t.. 5.1.1,116114:LL, Sr_ev. OFFICE, DI WA TER, BET WEEK HKET,AND WOOD STREETS.. TAttA r gly* (g s TiAINO 1:IgliS Tll3l 2,rtin,ur, rag.I7AVATtig,VVIII:;'!'"d DiYr:MOM: U. D. Mar, Wsn. Lorimer, .Ir., Wm. Broader, S. M. filer. rumor' kr. Wen. ltinehnnt. Roneit. Dunlap. Jr, Joins S. I,llrserks, S. Ilarlsaimb, Frannie Sel:nrss, Nue M. Pennock, .I.l.lnhommusker. Minket Drys:mt., Wm. B. Here, John Sh.roten. A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Corner 4th and Smithfield sts., PITTSBEIMII, PA., AGENTS State Holdup Fire & Marine ===E! Girxrd Fire and Marine Insurance Co OF ill LADE L1411:14 .- - CAPITAL 5300,000; INSURANCE COMMA NY . Op TAR I'ALLE) OP I'/80LV7.1, • ITINCIIIL,Tint. Capital $200,000.• orram. PENN A. I:YeATILANCEOI.OI , PIT rsitu HOU AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $^,00,1)09. =MEE PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, uc IIAitTFORD. CONN, • l,Kai.s.l Rosh. Annus, Premiums n4I o' t. Prld. _1 00©000 INCORPI 11l Ai•ED Policies of Insurance nt all times on the most. favorable Mrins. against LOSS OR DAillAtiE BY FIRE, OIL TITS PERILS OF' NAVIGATION. GBORDP. E. ARNOLD, Agent, mhlll-I.3tigil• Fnr Pittebnrghand Aileen:ll.r Co. )L Bally's Antidote and Lotion. throualaout Lim land as the only rellaLl. preparation, e•er Invent/A fuertm cure vl all M' (14., and le,talt Complaint,. The gyeattureces these extraordinary 31cilleinos hare el. way. metwith In curing. the above complaints, has ane ntheel' even the Proprietors Vs...elver,. raying nothing of the thounefule of Individuate who have horn permanentit cum] by theft nee. We would assure the yubily that that ere not more imterot .'.u./t, !. compounded aolcly to pelt. but nor yrepered by • thor,u,iii tlieuxist. with tier mrict cholto and rare Ismsedionits which can too olden:let. and ore intruded to do good. Tait one trial le cc-paired to con. since all that such le the fart. They es. put opln.bett/ea, with toll •ilrentian. occonr.7.- nylng theta. the Antblnte at SI. and the Lottr.n at To etc. 'pericttln. One bottle bode ten rya. Many have been entirely cured in two or three clay.. Inernted by )1. 1101.1. Y. Ph) Onion to the Ilocyltal c. retia. - arnl prepared by Dunov et CO.. tleonnal Aecn•e fur the lhaltett Ora We and Canada,. to 'ahem all ordere !hunt In adarever•l. Prinnlpal Depot. Ins linntute-ny, corner Grand et.. New York. SOld in rittaborgb, oholomle owl ret.U.Ly-11.1311N41 tiltM..bttoeyooro to J. Ith toCo.I.S, 00 tun, J. 11. PATTI:3CSO:: k. nod by Druggioto 00000. where. je:1141solro. PEAEL STRA MILL CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY, NEAR TILE ItAILIttiAIt :Tn . ' lON. Families wilt ho supplied with our various ukm runsti l'Utt' lonTine Moir nr ..n. a; tint qr In nur ton,. nt Lnt:nn. Wilona Went taro.. ,0 Brrtion n Iteßno . onmor bt Liberty nod Vt, tttalt xtv- Pittsburgh: 11. P. Cohn - art:4 nr J. T. Famplo bru4atpt, sllrzbnu T. Flow will 1- fictive-m:1 rn fanallentati tabor of Tortna, - CASII on dolivarrt tett-ho BRYAN. KENNET/1' k ; ; ; • ; ; ; ; ; Hernia, ailliipttire of the Bovreis.- -There ate thou was of perpone wham, atnie.i with . Rupture of tie Lisyeiti, also pay little attention to the diocese until the Isoirehitseopme strangulated. lotion in all tuaibebility it nay be ton ta.i., flow important It I. On, fir sdl C. 0., rt.:Tering from, an! Km of - I: npt U. of tho Cove's, - to mil at once upon Id. lit:Vat:lL at his Wird,. atlo Druz end, corner of IVioel et. and I froth alto, and pr, o -peo p drip, to retain the protrudiust le thou of the loved, I. Koy ter hat on &Soo hook of the [dug Strere shorn V. 1.., are •pplird. out warranted to oleo ratiefaction. 110 oleo Poo 'every tulety of Ts - nixes - that eon can macro, and at:y price. tomtit the mean" of over, one in need of thentil Ip. I alookeop every kind cf Sopnikre., .Ltotg Itnu,t, Sies - 1 ss o.,ry llaitingrx, Elastic a...dingt, for enlarge...l..lns. rind oil Una. of mechanical anrilinoes used in the two of diocese. I would mpg's - trolly' invite rho attet.lion ofthe Puidis to an'excellent Truss for Children. which invariably effects entosin .no. avert time. N. 13.—1 also keep on hand and Cr Pole n lame aosorto. mono slShouliler•ltraces of tho nowt Unproved 'in.L not have been sawn with ion :notch ..aatislaction hr hundreds of Persons. both In 0011 out of the city. VII. KErSE STORE .t TIZU.SS DEPOr. ror +ler of Wool .treat and YiripciAll..y, No. 140, Pign of fb. Goldon 'Mortar. Irl2-1/ver Rolgrged or Varicose Veins, Weak Kw. Jams 41(11 WEIL Aown.—l wou/1 n4perlfulty In site thig attention of phyaleinus, wit the - public ornerally to my assortment of 1411 k Mutts Eta kings, Knee C.Pti Ankle liogits and bandages 1I if Ito. relief and etas of %sari rise CT Enlarged Stine, IV.. Ankles, Weak not* :taints . 1 .4 the vatiougg. , tinlittios avid to the rare of &la. - a:tea re• pulting otagtord wollort. //11 . 1 also keep every satiety of Trusses. To;gl7 Braces Supporters. &imaglet &ace. sod In tut .11 kinds of oso hulk%) grptilianlss moat intho cute m &sees, LiEl). li. KETKER,Wbo!osao Dragnasto mhrddwli N 0.140. roe. Weed st. hod Virgin Alley. ARNOLD & 'WILLIAMS 31.LITTACTITMS or Chi!son Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing AND FITTING OMER/11.1.Y For Warming and Vnitilation of A. A W. will nontmet tor Warnll4atoi Ventilating ..by Efrain or Hut Water, lineo °radiant, ePurnnee. Chun:boa Sttooth UOrpltala, Vaatorles:t/roelt Minter, Court liouree 4110. iintala or. &lentil nu, to. :13 Market at, l'lttnaurgb NEW ADVERTISEMENTS LIGHTHE, NEWTON & BRADETTRY'S • CIRCULAR. • TUE 6UESEEIBEEB WOULD TLESTPXTFrLIN AN name° that they manufactory and keep cotutantly on band, at _ 22 Ca n al st..; and 423 Broadirap., • largo amendment of - PIANO FORTESt, OF SI'LENDID TONS, DELICATE TOUCH; 4YD BEAUTIFfrL 1 , 1111:01. • Varylt.g. Pric er From *250 to $l,OOO each. • lostrainents are all made of the very /rot materi als thoroughly emesoned end kihmlried, and are thonifore ea able efendurhig the champs of any ellmate. - Our Planes received the Fleet Premium geld medal) at the Annual Fair at Castle Gardenia October, 1863; the judge. being the following eminent. protestors and artiste. vle: L. M. llettschiilk. Pianist: Theo. Mead, Geo. P. Boat. Our Pianos also received the PREMIUM Al . T111: TrOItLD'S.PAIR, Crystal Palate, lbe late Irepkovernente,made . by no, and fee "Excellency of Tone.' The higheat encomiums Pare Lein paid mm by the most ereinentprefcesiorrif,oroomglinimligectly, sireat . with that delightfully pure. WI. mend, and 'Nieman T o peculiar to our Instruments. Such a totto Is not only delightfni to listen tn, but le of great saelstance to the innger—ulting blm at onto A 510DE'L TOl.Ol TO IMITATE, and blending Lentitlfully with the tones of his own voice. The following hr s amour mtablished Agents. who alb sell our Instruments .: on as favorable terms as they could he _purchased at our Warerooras orPactory: Reston, Oro, J. 11 , ebb & Co. No. it Winter et. Nors—lilessrs. Webb k Co. have recently opened an elm Rant waremehe In Boston, and bate taken the Agency of our Instruments, Rivhig ttTm Plano fonmev everll Ott ,iir:i.tTlinisls.il:;:.Brat Dew York Agency eetalo Buffalo. N. Y. Meyer P nett.; Cleveland. Holbrook & Loom Pittsluaroh, lienrr Moller; Clooinnatli (lurch A White; Louisville, Ky.. Peters, Webb &Co-:N.40111e. Jae. Ligimmealemphle,ll.ll. I iromener, Cul hns.Ga., Tenon V sulloinlm.rx Toroctry A d 0. Nordheimerc St. Louls e ll. P. Sherburne; Montreal, Lees. F. C. LIMIT 11, II:J. NEWTON W. B. nuAnttulic, 0. BRADBURY. - 'etc dosser fee the alone unrivalled Plano, for Pitt.• bung, and ricinity, at IIEN111: Figs 01 the Golden Weep. _Jyl7 . l.rd No.IOI Thin' street. EtIfEESE-100 has. rec'd por C. &P. It aad for !Ala by A: 6 A. - 111eBANE, 114, yJmt. BACON-111.ms, • Shoulders and Sides in gore sod for ego by A. k A. SlellAtir... MOLASSES-50 ar• • tide, Instate end for oatelna , to came ounslalment. - • inn A. . A. MeltAl4/1. 114. :Id ft. WEATLIERS-50. seeks Feathers for sale 11: br- his A. A. A. AicRANII. 114. 2.lst. jd'IL)UII--20(1 - bb'e.. Extra and Superfine ' A. 4. A. MoIIANE.II4. '24ot. MOCORWS:COMPOUND FAMILY SOAP —t2oolmr. lb; nate Irr 'HENRY COLLINP. bbls. roo'd & for stile 17y . lIENRIt 11. COLLINS. L't CIOS-L45 bbls. this, day ree'd and for •sale Ira by . jyl7 HENRY IL cocrxxs. bxe. extra Cream Cheese for Ina br • 13.17 . .ILEIIILY COLLINB, 4 Sl.t I Whi 2B t. MN hill bblii..Whit rely 1 • It do 'bout. • 10d Ptchend..for "sale fiT . 1117 1111811 Y It. COLLIN& .Y I.. APPLE . 5.15 y ARD—No:I, ,kegg, 0 1 3 y ,JUiert - • - • int. Y V.071110•1111111Nri- TOPS-400 • ot' voirstuni.sur vas • um:ft IL COLLINL' 40 IIINDRIS&=2 Y•: . ; • !• lF bbla:Cirams: Ileacktigdhert . ." • aren . , sad Mr saltbr___ • • ' Jylll •- , • ISAIAH ultmisv'kCo, ~.~: ~, ,\ \ ,` ,„ Cautiom , \'` • , ,-.• Anierican nue, Boeton,- , •. , \ Oft . - MISI.A11)--,.. Draft tlili",CM 9l\. , 1 InTil the\itkithtioe,is the littge..4titnahttit i n „h „01,.,4„ . n 4, 1 0,„„ dm,',..i,„,,, 11 , \ ~,,,,0 11,-,„„,,N,..E.,,k.d...,i,d the ii,t.cdts ril 1 . 2 , .h. it foor months. tor 5t...:..1i SS • 311- \or bear lease to ealkattentlOn` to Its.scutotlflosot atm/pr.' ~ \. t•on. t to . rol`no nro rata:ll,l sordost no . omens and sonortor \omonttoodatt... rho :fan:Mare la e l t , `" \ i , "'''''" I ' ll- \. • , _. ir s t ,- .7h! -.bode to Oombtao utt tr and relnrontrocosalth luxurious - \ \ \ Teacher Wanted. 7 erre andoranfort. re Jinxing. roams ars isnot soon:els arrelntostathe setts o rooms trell , smstoted, for fanalllos i ii :N1: 3 4. (4;7 E.1.C1 IF. it. Iv ttn toil in the IA mil h •I'dni",,,,Ltr,,4ll7,fAlLlZ It,',V,i'.7',":`"",%*r.":"tte'' i . • Warlt bolt ht t`ilt. , it t...l.orolh`to stove 04 Tesellor ° ,,,, ** :`,l * ,•At•..ttit,c`o o hirn•to\ s t,, r ono .4 t .i; ' Ks s e ret o rt ',tit ono 'rancipal of he othOols: attlit,at.toltt to b , toolo\Pl'. , bsy tiortle br ihnp orlotor ontra...lt tot!. otonnot of Ron. ila fo• lban4 Writitg Of /UV •pantnt. nu or VR ,. . 111/ aftt'whllta a4ournltt-Int his hogs., . \ , , the 2nth Inst. \ " " ly.t..tnl • '''',. (AM' IS MILT l`roprstor. - "l” .t `''''':''`‘n ''' take at a ,l O O l Meador. July aig„ •., , ._ ''' - \ ',-- N' ' I,ch of rnt,htl. y ln thu Othool Itonse.. Ily order of tjte art. •, \t: taus t. 1 r,..tar.n. Ser . :: .. - - .... . 4 - 1 ir.ORGE W, _.' , 3,11T iirtforliiif. the p ),141 0 LLT—Tliut\ve:ry tlesi , abletitree stone ; tir th.tih'r t has dboosed of b itntit. beitalac Itsts,h , T bark llonr on et c : st., thlol houso'front Pitt. will li•finten of the 13nosert on Pitt 11;ree r t, ta q'. p. empLtra sae InercrY nxon., l o aro anti betetriaomplote,"and ) wbov he t cent:lris:lda to his enlohers la, hat throttr ‘ t , es Cn outer. . be ..taloor . . annum. Por. , pen..., \ ro•shorr given brats any lin. inquire of ~ isllqwdo a :Mrs. 11EINIIART:\ Pitt FL 1. ‘. To the Public.... \ \ ifiy 'St.l 15uo f &:>,,5.t. 0 -y Mauve 304 a lot , /VILE t.ubscriber iota Icabe/t6.annaiknee to Nis bo un d 21 ft. fr nt`... - 0n.L.,"617.Ft., bj INX.de;il t, 'g_ tho n ‘ uhlto that bo boo foirebatssi ;dm !WM tor h... an alloc • JULIA , kitchen and cellar ' oarttornt of Lb! , Plttsbnrgh . l3renory fruit? (1., W.B)IITILen l i i.F.ln n" : ° -.:. 1 X. ! . ‘ '. .-oritlit, re • ' '* '1 ... .... ~,,, AIN to. ,), pat tund ... an Hilo 11to honor i It oven sin tam.. pi th rid goal Fit Ile ou t ava pont o tall toseaall in 11/11111 Kt / waft' red. rOO oiting 11 , , - and 3 r ro ..,, 't LI 40 ad tl. 14 ' LFN );Vfllols F LM 1) 4 fir role an kat to 'wit SI - mm.l 00 toll° per nem on p rte..' Aim to In it etz l and Nisnl4ll vaunt, In Ilsruts, Lief hop' to. or noldrata 1 i SIG 'o+1111111; 1'.4 st ,1110 ad et i W.4).,1 \ (r 6 V, 1 FORTY t "7 1).4.1 , I . 54,40 ti,• I noßto, re -.reed hallo( inttarta+ 0 o Floe Lis a nas a F ea tnn} 1.101111.1 ThaorT . 1 1 lavolopm ',) (reel' vi 01 ,111 rale 1 - I tell s onet, I to f. 1111.1., , LINOS ,'L I, GOODS -- ) tinsph) Clittylifleld It at we 1 . a k rtrueut of the r+tte h • v da 11 tha vari '1 ,tithe. ht A. Li 441 at it. . at. o ,- , 1 ., I t 0- I .I , tl. iv, or,llts and a nrittry ;en ~ 1 , 4 1 110 00I.11111no1 3d du Hearne le t we tot I h 10 . tne dB ( fer l oLloin la so( tIOISYW , (1I 'l3 W. , In -^ oydit 1 Onno ortatent Gran dotal chi tderornt will 1,11.t...1 t o .' hoo d 1 oar(' Waite', MI kid 01. tee ink,. ' n op,e ein 00 hood hand, In atylei of lAttett Twt.. II , 431,3 Kt WI ifil 16115 Ze0.1014.1 lg. a istrortalz tote , r, .4 tan rate n u \ 0 Ilia 't 1 OitPlll & .11Ulit. ll+ ft /) ore w l iling el 001'''' ~.1 it tht 0 laza ot eN ,f }III n I hal at vr ni re hia '/ I) la AAINI\ -t. i fort . \ 'ND 1 . ,..ii 1 . 1()N1 t , SETTS, in, / /Inv tellin/ Toll ohm r t i rth Ll 4 oroooo '1 I 11401 at et.-NI( I 1111 .0 Its;RClllvrt LD 1 : 1 1.•t l r i t 1) 1 , 131 1 ' 1 t n o i nl t Z 1 1 t i l l' o .( th , R iatt i l D llll l' ll - ^ L e a o , ;e s. ] r 1.1 n ( lam no i a ttantv I inseam,/ t • n It non ohrt ain ' t's ' vil ' o s f i tt7t I l it u ln ' t l' , l l l ita t ti ‘ l l 111! 0 1:6 ' 1 1 4 0 Yrov, ~ ha and p'at t , l oath vatelutLvallt Is I t ime.frazi& and ilt ut Ire ( h o hi • h iv we ll h till in nt 0 rat te sdo nto',; at tl 1 r (io 105. In Si,vsaa sillovo roil ilton • foi'v n on vat itio 1 o ill no; r t II sti iv wIl i l l i ki !old ' i Z - I . ? \ '11'1'11d"11'11. 1* ton." itt l s l I Vifth fift h il IV ). \ \ t' ;Y--1 1,1 , In Sta re for sale be Il a ;03 lo tl Oft BILLIT / 0., f)0r( tt 1 Y--100 141,1 s I °ploy 9 Pitt l IRA • it n•c ti • 1 for naln ht. Jof Ili ni ) . II 3LAI it lo L CO . `, .k 0111 1 , , , - He Creditors of 11 D. Patton , ' I'4 o r heel.) t rhino' 11 at I wail 1 a n Both r 'Bel t•n t t f tt • hoots tattle 01,,- I lron .l gr It 1. Co.. O. - 1.11, rot st or, 0 e 11,02, 10,1 . tylt- tl \ J401 , 1)0111 (align.. Q l, ItAlt le liLkYll lI,L L Pito'''. it IV FORT L 7 o trr or. r ILI! \Of r rr nolotinp of • a , 14., er aronnd •trnt 1 liv I atr • 11 nn old 11 Pt omit. , I n Ireela 1 ;tri cktt va 1 I+l , l 1 1 a I I'l 0 Ir t rano nt 1 alO 4 imi vt t i 11l 11111, L Cote a i but crt cad. from 0 e It tiln al stave I 31. ,arcs lu VA s ere alloy, nla lido Trnorlhs ("r I' front', on 111, 01 r and 1 ail* t 1 and within a kw ais (tithe staff ot 11; I .01 fon te s r I uef r tory 1 , r I ~'pale t t • Aryl4 R. lief OIN t .4 i ,i.lf lil 0‘ I,` , on hand and for i II Viii / . I', el' l' y ('L 44, FL/ 111 \ll PROM r I - I Bill ~ ` , PANIRIi WIIITING oulrvnd .)1 1on•I r , . 0 1 l - y 1) If FiliNU BROS 50 Llic OIL O A RIUNUNI Iva.rranted e pure r I rot Is. 1f r onli•br 1 LE3II \ 11BROS i•iNan.) 1.5:11'1 1114 oxigi 1.,1tS I 1 , I '. on 1 f..,1 Ps I Lon 100 . 1 tur 11 1 y ILI 111 1 .1, Ili 01+ 1 riar it , I Mt"( It/ tla l o t 0 r , h til 1 und i t •Yl Pi /13-.31 ,, 1, J 111)11 1,. 111'2)3 (141111)1! • 1 11111.1, , a d 317 C , , n band . ) ,V1 /I /lint' , ram It iListp,h,ll(o. I gliiiii SE,-12) so 1 mulct )" 4. just ret .1 1 N.J rod fa note hr II t ti IJ,lltlj IIL sll kOO ... 1 31 , i nk ky , Ith'L-1 , 2 , 1,1)14 I , llq t t i k r i e l e tt '/ L / r l ll lll.tgor 1 bil: S ILE -7 1 6 at,re. , I ( 10C i ' , .. 0,, T ” 111 .11. 5 .5 t.. , .. 1 1 , 1 . , ~.,11 ~m. , . ~ , ~.,..,... 1.,,,t L ' itnrti from a hklt a y lan 1 I oho ran 1,.. hal of tho On . I I 1. and tie i I Loan) l Ivor rut abort tin tllnntis n al. from tho 12. It. IN re lotus nry...l this MA. lo t a Lenutifto c-orn the retua I In, eloht ai -asran el tired - +I ill 5 . i - II Mel 11"( .1 'tit et. ! 01 , 1: 1 II OF It, LI 1 _ WC] t dt..F.N -Do not 1 11c. 101.0 w 01 thor• 1 -nucl'ati Pull lin 1 to 1 an ~i .ilunn.l.o 1 mint 1 3.1111 t fr a frets t he • • I . o o l o a . t 01.4. %Er .;.,..., /I. , : n zt: 1 . 0 1 1 , , 1 , :a ,,, rt sir of tin coca tr y, Hill., Tte Ir ;toad I lam • will F,l n 1,. flooloor and then )urn (anion I vt ry r boo if y a Loth . f tto it front 1)• -1.0 loni oar aelliog at + ) , _ act,,` , lG in hand, lat lore la snot. of 5.2 a ...nth II I • CUTI(111.1 1 [ 1 .1.1•4 140 431 t . : I M 11 -, a sks intuit( fu r +lle ln t 3 3 i'l7 Trail/111 111Litl 1 d CO Vi ii lizatelaEi.B.L-- - tn UP+ l)r v * ) 3 .t. 4 lust rc i t,l 11 R r val. to I 2).l I 7 Li.L aCo i 1 11LLS1.-`...00 b . p , aid , kttin , for 0 11 14 .k s I\r lt.l . FLL CO . Z II ...klopoil,‘ 1. and Logo tor s (b. bo, gf 1 if'' Si,Lll-_l , 1 II- in sfore and far LI/ rsl, t , I 1 , LI L ) 11.9 tCO 1,)1 Itt ad ot 4 Ct.ll\ 0.11. NE, in 1-8 OZ vials root} and for I f 1 nal, t , le-4 P F Eh LI RqSL CO TIOTASII-I'run qualtts, I ir a ta‘ks for .1 .0 15 .0 • I'L L S Gt rA , t CO , ‘.E.14 10 4E , 1.1 .1, NC 1% I ill E-1011 (1.714) i .II 'Sc. ;0 ret 4 and Not In 1.) 17 IN c otlLLis LX) 111 1.5 LI, S I:aINT I.IIIUSIILS , n 1) ta d tUd l) for oot, 1 y In_; IL i 'I'LL+ I ha. I'o ( It lAttlil , o %. .t.. 1 . L i.l OILING EN.T.1t.%)1103.1ADE:5 S. ft Rio t Antila thn nd 0-note '' uttnr, ream . \. malt of Comalna t to tts too r:Linty I i et 11Blina. 00 . a f 41)5 ', 111' , 10111C 11, LlllltA It I -Nle- I ..A.LT.E.SE & UIPURE LAGES-11dur- C 4 " Ir. r ila 1 nvt of 00 , a Anatoinett; +/1 , .ai 1 ohy i Burchfield/Delta the attention of the ladle. kr. , e+ I M. , . C... , . in tel+ tin t. orrln h) to r t airortntent °Mse goods Our romst nth 4 Aft. hIT ti. CO, ait 031 tt of tidiest, and II fib all 111 it t gent.'! te 1 ralua rite We ha.* still o s' h l"e tr " ka 'lll iii: l 1 1 1 17 Itill. G00.D..---Illtri,l, t 4.. Lurebfiold 1 I,...ses d lierazta 'Starnes he, sthic n lt wit azoorl'aittral4ol T hat. roted Fn.rtw rt es striped and a ' bargains iyl2 It hit ( Nolo fr la Rendre yea and (troop rs Tiny co I - ------ 1----- nun tomtit tlatO Inn eot a a itl la wanner 1 1 1,13 Odado nt I greatly reduret, it, tx, t, el 4 out heir tomato shard+ - Ltdi w at hove aurdrobo Ls not (rib sort /./.1 with thaw Loads will do a 1 to ca d tbeltyelvai a f this oorartdulty to bur satin nt much n • duel I i flan 005 D(1 '.. -- 51 , .; 1. 'n - \ A .31ietn S. C. tare reed ...,•thee Int-, natortm it t of nizaHlah i ztari Nf Loghorn, OT re kind of Poore otraw Bnunutn alid rate , d Chilihano llaw atinn. g r e at varitty of nnrt n. eln rut I ntvlen of trope an •1 allk IL nu IQ Itifth stryt' IV! II iTkl , DRESS GOODS--A fall - ruignic• I IiILEECE D.A.j...E. LOTS--ThcOyymninddrol • w men toidChito Dress Goods, compri,itiF the Leak •, jI the Flee. Bahl adil be veil at:private sale on nuntitie.rnanitztheira.,.raelionct and India :•InAl dinalinio: reed. terms hr .., jyB , - ... ...B. SietrAlN. with none" new stet ii,riraldo petterue or dotted and nadir= '. - al etried, de., for sole aid - ell - low prim., at 1•\ II h '*— jet A. A. AIASON ACV& QLERATITS-25 bblH. for sole by a': J. B. CANFIELD. __ A. MASON & CO. will opon on 'Mon 1,0114,71:: ?junIlL111.; at j 1 ;.... and 1( AWNS-s--. 1.20 pcs. - fine Lawns, at 4 0 2.'a Per ad, venal riles:Ds. Ettr ante by A.'A..51.11.60:f fi th.),, w. 6th FOR SALE—A: Steani Engine of 8 inch cyl iuder,2 ft. ctroksh in good order , . will In coil at a ant rlfleq hr jytt It 31eLAIN,91 6th 174 [ OR SALE-27 and a half acres of rich healthy gl of location w ith i n m situated In a - Imhof , wane and healthy :1K milt-en( unthlana, Ohio. The improvement., satin new )'rune Dwelling House, containing arra:atria and a largo kitchen; now and houstE lTio7tr%ttroeT.; ) l7p e bit'rtg Itel7t-keh;"P"et.) !tryout beilldinga. o .there intuit o rate. ard nf choice rrutt Oil the piano. • Price and henna niode Apply to Jlll D. 316 LAIN. 2E, fah at. PLANTER'S NORTHERN BRIDE— I A fforel,wlth- ilinalrations front original designs, lybirollue Lee !lent., fn g nuts, En-rwis hr. je.2.13 KAY A CAA:6h Worsiat.:l .... 200 SrDES SLAIJOInt SOLE LEATII _ ER In !ton rot kin by .1. (MUNI MOW RY, J9l . L 233 Liberty i!rt..„ opoitltd tbn'lnvl nEvilatl. lilbeblifi i i`T PATENT SO - Ili, man ufactur 1, cd Ty T. pr.:X£CKF:Obr rabtln nnantltlPs by • •Jr i•lmd - . 1110Z1IY-11. OOLLINP, 25 Wooxl et. -- . ACON-10 Ithds.,Munr, - • - io biol. clear Odes; 20 Mid,. ilbontlersi In . store DICKIN & Ca. •PIi6rTIRTY,.. IN , I,N)ELINS frToISSiERlIPt'bt o nn es, sit:ala I mie tots w : 3 l4 r o 7i:iiaal=lP d Aisle, also, a tenant bona°, a largo friune barn and stable. &another out buildings a good well °neater, a donetur- Tfi;; 6 . 7 g:gr - r:ln at e l :l7l7affiA r gi i i h ilig i r ro, , ssf Will bo Mil altogether or id acre* with the Improvement. jolt • 8. CU/ 1.1111 :UT k 140 Third slreet..7 "VI tr 'I NG BEIrAGES, Murphy &-• / / 7 .. ....8u10hf014 have reed vnaaaallylarga supply of r a t io a i re,of vligo!lo , fail , ,UtutO roVjuoit, ,J . . •. 1N SETSLlthirphy Bart Wield have reedan rodertnient - or Samna %Irk duff& Sleeve. and Cheatiaetta, layer. ;dm, a Umlauted; reent.to be mold I.ingly. • Out ...talent of B.vrlss nod Jaa met Udidaga add Inserting. blame and varied. - DIME CIDER-10 bbls. for tisk by ;•, iofa - •L. 0 Parr & cO, 24IL itdeate• HORSE FOR SALE—A Strong nu g%:,y 4 1 61 ritriM.GtitTEtt; owner to ~oiroa n• L - UNDRIES--61 tons Napier . Pig 11.10,41;:' - . 14 bbl,. Lard: a bbl,.Grew: . • ' • : ' la arrive' rur ..,1,2 n.ka Wh l'!' 12 "'L : l l * .tirklSET a co. 7- _:. 3 . ' - 'l._ .. .1-1 B • CORN -150 Enol6l Far jug ree'd - rtnd fur. Nj 1410 by , jnli BEII4 Vf:R. DILITOATII & CO.. 11BLS. PEARLS; 61211.1..C1iert.e. • Prime Artlele, a ßixt reed and for br .W 2 3 SHRIVE . DILWORTH k CO; OR SALE‘-‘-56' acres u 1 raid, situate in v ip, Deaver moldy, fleirrallie Dino Econeiny, on the mad leading Mica New Brighton ta eltp. on which are erected a good. Dwelling House. eentaluingi rams. with n Store Donee (good stand) and o new Prattle Baru. 0n the plane. which to well watered, there le s tine Amite and Peach 0.-chavt There am 43 tame cleared and all under , 00d fence. The property le COUTO:ilea t, to church, mill. wheel lieu*, &a.— Prias Inwand terms user. Apply to 11. OOFFEE-100 bagliiiriiktolticiCOffea 1):c+ for ealety PAM 8. HARBAU(III4 M. PEACIIES-75 bus. halves in gore and for rife br Je2 8. lIARBAUCIII tos. S:C. in store and for sale by ica& • S. ITARILS 1:011& (XL Idols in store and for solo bp . -S. HAROAI.76II& CO: trERRING--20 bbl 3. is stare and fo : r f‘ttl Lr ie23 MACKEREL-Lin bbls..No. 4 In store and llTltneale LT- " jo2B cO.• 3/11 . INERAL WATER—goilgtets, Bedforcl and Lick reed dimitomxtrfinz A L 4 br.A 117 6 7 L-Woodcille.rhis vul *rt.' tr: „ Pfg.wltmVP,VA`•'f'agy 4 ,`lt"tt' 1,,,,, 2 , 114% .„,b,r reg 1ig t,1 4 1' 1 4 thb v,:11;:" aahela eiter,Braddnekerld p4o.rmuessi:oo a CO ple i tu r d grm4ibrVo d loat 4arivere deli Maul rlrer and dire ty,and tepidly Immovzis oel brwtoxi — todr.Pallit to thew-wishing. 14 pureOzsc, lire. Rerma—OaMoarib 1,1 hied : btiv.4 6 , 163 tali , 'YorNitlage , flotispN7 to DidiArN" • Eith AFIINKEE'NOTIONS,'fdr Julyc . :7l'ff - : •,. Art Soinnal," Tbe Peuith sj4a, • :tre • omnarcia urnlsh . ftevitm.' The littxmriust, rNeolf and for 1010 So= B. B. LAUFI.4; M 06d St., • \ ' - • •• ' ' .1. • k ` ' ": •", . \ ~ ' \ ' ' \. \‘ ' .' \• • \•.- "kk \ A s \' \ , • \ , ''‘\ '• ) ‘ \ ‘ \.\ ',_ \ • 1,.. : 2 \ .. t. - 4At4-‘ , :. , , , t!:. - . 1 ‘'..1 . '":" . .kt1VANt •, ,fi1...:41 -•- '-\ •; .- -- 1 " r ' • - ; :. 4' 1 . \:;-*:..'..,,...4i, ' ,. •• '' • '; k \ cf. .'-i-' ' ..!:'. • 65. • •.• •kk' ar " , •. \\ , :,',•,: • .j' . ' ' , '. ;, :=4. 7 . . - V , • , • •••=.4,• , ..i4-i4W s ': _ . ..i, i\-;;;•41* . i• \ \ \ \\ ‘\ • \ -,,.' \:‘,..\,; \,\ \ ' \ l t . \\ \ .•', '.: \''.• \ \ \ ‘•-•• '' k ' \‘'.., ':\\\. 2 \ ' 'Os k 'C Z • r. - . \.1 .• ".. ‘ \',,'' ‘‘‘,', . V CiVAR: -.- -- •', \,.:' S . ,- , - ii• -.. ,..i - ,;;i'S. , ,tto . c, - 3,;;:- .- 4 - 6 -- il,o, o .o_l 51.b 1 4. and 2 moderate prisms, 2111T11"8 4 tele:dated n. het :nett A • tool !rown Mout. Also. Cdsnmort Al. And fart a, In quarter Itint'DoWles, , . .. with ii ' S I : I I ! r : j o ' lst b A . l7rne ' n i t: n he t kals th igli7:427 h ;:rAl L. bald r. ab to serve fandlles and the t4 r air.. whol u procsosheaS. 4 , n it f, tatiAtetion,. ' , I '.- 4 - rtleul. atteutlop Is paid to pa'aklng eClittalpr..' i dlidrders dclirered, jr-blas W. D.11:111 j !._ i1 . 10.1N Pi EXTRACTS FOR TILE, IiBBBr- 1 ' 1 1: Gave this Ur reed an rtinent (11,asln'el4trtwl. awn:: which arc his itlebrated Orienta l Mold. odd PS be. the haeid pert:woe In the world: .tad; hle I,oo l X o n i ri t T. g r a ' sWe l a r a r s " al ' s ' eT ' s4 Ch't goTht `- at ` .11.11.. " FI1 0 .111SOW . . Ijrl2 ' cornerdfth m e Diamond and klA s _ssd *hr. ~ "Li'X'FRACT OF VANILLA-1 groas Bar' E 4 it ctlrl.rA9 Elztractof Vanllls .nr thsitdidtr. reed iby ',JOSEPH A 1•10.1 IN Gen, Diamond A Marlyn It. • 1,1 AMC POLISIIING POWDER, foi, pot biking ON. braes, ke.., the 1... t •ver ‘.1131 , (17 gmAa by ' . JOS. FLEMING, '/ I VI ATERNAL illor-amOdnent of Ohildieri , ''' lt- ol ' e r allVZor , ' ''. y t t , toolt. for 'ltetlterg; , ~ .tter.rolrs- A dvB i cer a.e: I , 5 . .1a , - o, t t l i r . ;:e y r , :e . .l...etters to dos. , 1'.., \ , t t,lttrt,. ett.Sten . 4 . ,r_f . o_r ___, de. t for seta by ', J t'Z II, 0 ,.. p1ttl ORTIZ A 1302, alaterket at: ~, if 1 EMS ~f. Epistolary • Con; p .: a '. ..., , ,r? ! lo,t r ifr . em the heft Eettligt author . from 7 ..of ot ~...), h v h lthhlper to the erreent day. byllert:rt A tl i id7- d) . 0 .. , - 1 au,?,:rad. Landau edition. • ‘ ', - , . - U. 8. DOSICCVIgIa A Co.‘. • C 4 .,A'NA.RY CAGES-1 doz. Fan l .7 , bird lb j...Cabc., new sty der. Prices from 85 et, to se. For snic",4, iJ , Flftlt'st. IYI2 J.13(1:I WARDILOP AD.II AND GIIEASE----25 iLL 14r1140 bids. liraorc, In store and for sale by (( 12 ISAIAH MIMI CO. 31ECHANICS, comprehending, • zi aod Dynautl.. oitla'n cordons o , docbanlearkollerne, intended for tic lose of Mather:nal. cgl crodentalo ichools and oniversitico, by J. It. Young. in 1 rot firo.,JOr'ssle by KAY A Co.. 02 Wood at. •A' ITT IT 'ARD I'ROPERTY FOR SALE. k• —A large tad, the corner of Ally' and Walnut sta., tr a loVi r t r . l .ll(l . t , T , %4l n og P rdi:;. ` ;;,, V,ZTI Perm , story firic.k, sultobic Tor stores or worldling Moores. Air,. 5 ton'etAcy Crick linnets frontingor; ',if; at. Will le sohlot.o bargrtio, by D. MoLAIN, ; 1,48 ; No. Al Fifth sm, - r 09111 t DUN b ,DOLLARS--A Build rtg I.ot for tab, of h; front on Cook et...by 12.6'.3. at. Price fib.. • Torn], bad in hand, balance In one far. B . ttCTIIBEIoT A SON. Ill?, .1d at. A sNrALL FA 11141,'nelzr the city, of `v 1-2 lk_ luxes: 11l in coo!, with", good books' and ogler frovlsoent4.for role by OUTILBEWT eiON. .(3 1 00 ' NI 1 tit, - , ,DB'ELLING"IIPUSE FOB SAIE, , 4 1 .gtatle i o:it Jo stork', aul4aintative_ll room Mil good order...l. .cur scar d BON, TO LET -21 A Large RoTnii, suitable - 4r iiffi-' A. emu 3 d story"tVo. 110; 31 st2. - .40r : on tilt, prong- , res. u; J Va c , S. cc", EDT L BOX. . if AR DOl L -40 Ws. No.l B,ln:tinier Strain .ll..4 NI on roosionsokot for 11.100 I.IT ' \ '' 7i ,3 , J. SCHIOiIIOIAKER •L CO. 1310 IRON-154itons Springfield, tnrnace; 100, do Lau.el Hill '' do, for safe h r „13 M*OILLS &nog. it ACON -10 casks "Bides; • • _R - ' Hams; 5 eneki Shoulder' , for ago he ', „ I; i ' ''''''' -% arum is c l'Or. \ ---.' •-;-=.--. rrOB ACOO-20 ban. W. 11. Grant's:\ \' '.." 3_ lo het Russell itlhatiorotd ) ; ~,, ...16do. 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