PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. , r•r . PITTSBURGH: WEDNESDAY 11101114ING, -AUGUST 2, 1854 VIIIHIG‘STATE ' . FOR GOVERNOR, -.- JAMES. POLLOCK; 07 )10p.IllUXICILIAID COUNT!. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, GEORGE DA.RBIF;; _ Or Atiinprxr COUNTY. FOR JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT, DANIEL M. SRI VSER: or xorrnioxiny coturry. Allegheny. County Wnig Ticket, coignass-21nrsisrluer. DAVID DITCIIIE, Pittsburgh, - AAHDBL A. PUHVLANCB , or Butler. kIE6IIIII.T, W. DlTlVSDPON,rstts . t.tith, I. E I I I/ERAlL ' lLSlN.Edrutinghsts, JOHN J. KUM Versailles. —JACOB GDP suik r . • *ixonnut.. .1011 N MAGILL, West Derr. IlMiltlf-WOODA7Plttsbursth JAMES B. duraiir, st. JAMES A. PL A SM, rittaborSh _nownor. OP POOR. JAMES ',FELIX. Wlltiar. JOE?: WIC IE. illnoingbam JORS BROWN. Baia: - Ail. Te.Adierthrors.—Nelther the Editorial Emma nor p r i n ti ng peoltalmentof the Pony Good/e, are opened on Bandar: ADTWITILOSINhO desire their notions to aniMer the paper on bleeder morning. *RC plea= band them In before o'ckel, on Anturdar. 113-Plttsirorsh !Weekly Giasette.—Ths extensin Arsiulatlon of ouglredly Goode ears to oar bodsimmen .a toosE dedrible medians or snaking Units bushes s known Oniciretilstlim Is between Inns ond SITS thasisong. stashing ilmorttierr maselsant; manufacturer and shopkeeper La Western Pesaiiirylvanla,"iusilliastarn Ohio. Rabin alLaiier au each vase of this Paper Tan Nartoxix'WnroPaarv.—Some half dozen Whig papers of respectability in the Northern. Matti have opposed the general desire expressed fora union of all tho Anti-Nebraska elements into one political organizatiouvitlithe sole pur pose of restoring the violated Missouri Compro raise and interposing a formidable and effectual resistance to the further encroachments of sta very. These papers were noted for their support —of Mr. Fillmore'', adminishation, and of the sys tem of Compromise measures passed in 1830: Their influence Is not large; and they represent. 'but a small part of the Whigs of the North: yet it. is astonishing , to see what aid and comfort" they afford to those Southern politicians who druid nothing so much as a complete disruption between the. Whigs of the North and the South. Every,werd said by - these papers is carefully co :.pied into the papers of South, and is paraded as Northern sentiment; and it is joyfully inferred that there is no danger of a fusion in the North; and that the National Whig party, will remain intact. . The. Southern press is very careful to exclude at the same time the volumes written on the other side by the hundreds of Whig papers which support a fasimi; and which are willing to main any reasonable sacrifice to, deliver the country from the curse and disgrace of a government controlled by slaveholding 'influences, and ad ministered almost solely to promote slaveholding interests. The policy of thus endeavoring to hide from. themselves and their readers the real facts in the case may he seriously questioner', while the want of Mulder and ,truthfoluess manifested can • not be too sternly condioned. The re-action in tha.South will be so much the greater when it becomes too evident for further deception, as it • assuredly soon will,. that there is now no national Whig party, with any homogeniety of sentiment, and that there never can be another National Whig Convention, worthy of the name, and with the tenth part of Whigs of the country owning allegiance to it, Until the old landmarks are re stored and slavery is really taken out of politics, by its ceasing to obtrude itself as a national in atitation. • The Silver Grey Whigs of the North may at tempt to leep up the Semblance of an organiza tion, and may Satter their. Southern brethren that there is some power and vitality aboutiqut itarill prove itself to be n dead amass for all purposes ezeept to foster a division in the Whig ranks and to promote the success of slave ,.breeding Democracy. The great mass o the Whigs of the North care more about the effects of their votes( and the -Objects they seek to ne '. cOmplisti than they do about party names, or the success of aspiring 'politicians. The'people are in no mood to be wheedled' and hi - bugged • - with high-sounding 'professions of patriotiem, and appeals to party prejudices. They require deeds, and they care-not 'who perform them, Whether they are called Whigs or Democrats, so the work is done. •' it is possible that the foolish prejudices of some, and the impracticability of others, of the true friends of freedom, may prevent the suc cess of the efforts now making to preserve the new territories from the curse of slavery, but nothing can preserve a National Whig party coin -.1 posed of such dlecordant element& - There is no more tOlitical fellowship andconcordance of sen '' thaent between such Whigs as Toombs, Clingman, Jones and Clayton, and the Whigs of the North, • than there is between these latter and Pierce and Douglass. Ono is just as acceptable as the - other; and we i would just as soon support a plat ' form acceptable to such Democrats as to Soup- Let the coming elections, then; result as they may, one thing is certain that a great Northern party will be formed, bearing the name of Whig, Republican, or - some other' term, and this party will resist,. to the last gasp, the admission Kansas as a slava:State, and the 'further en= oreachmente of slavery in any quarter. We do not expect that thin party will be made up whol ly of Whigs, although Its chief strength will be derived feom . thaf isrtY. There are in every town and neighborhood, scattered all over the eauntry, men who have hitherto acted and voted . with the' Democratic party who unite with the new . party, whether it bears'an old or new name, for.the purpose of resisting slaveholding Our Southern Whig friends would do well *to take fasts as they exist, into their cakulatioes, while'settling Altura polities! action. It:is fool eh themselves with ilia idea that par tielare to remain. in the condition they have been, or that there can + .ll any possibility, be a further political union between the Whigs of the North' and of the South. They would do better to contemplate seriously their own political fit , tare, in their altered circumstances -than to flat: ter themselves that Northena Whigs , will _submit to every indignity which maybe put upon them. 1.1001 81fAltP.—Thet - Liberty Tribune says :—lt is . reported that many of the Whigs of Bt. Louis • intend Toting for Benton in preference to Ken : nett: Ranch be the fact, we-would like to have -.' their names in order thaillpper filissourians in • dealing et, st. Louis may know them. Colonel ' Kennett is Benton's equal in every respect, and the- Whig who votes against him is a traitor.to his party.-,-St. Louis Ink!. Lot thuir names be hewn by all means, that persona on the Upper Ohio who have dealings in Bt. Louis may know where to find honorable and independent men', We trust that the Whigs of Btlonia who may vote for Benton will be num bered"b7 tL ousands • ONIQ AST. PI7IIIIIMTAX* road tenor doing ii‘lorge:freight busbies". The Company hi well supplied with engines anireare, and it lute made ammgementa by, which freight le carried through without transhipment, tram' Pittsburgh to Cincinnati in - -thirty-live hours, or -. one day and two nights. Freight icaiing Pitts burgh p.knine in the evening, reaches Cincinnati at eight in the morning of the neat shiy but one. Thin ai groat mprovenment over former ar - - * l i niments, rind It will attract largo amounts or merchtuaßseto this route, as the rates era very low:': -yesterday the'freight ems of seven dider . eat Ohio railroad companies 7era'..standieg the Federal - street Otation at-ono Owe, which *owed In a striking light the wisdom of the adoption of. the Ohio - gunge, b 3 .7 the Ohio and ponnqlvania railroad contany. .Maui:Mon err; Animal • 1.-4110 city and there •is no cholera. ::!The nem : .Thanisa Ritchie ro dregaeously ill of, cholera fhorbna ? '' " • " • •• • • ..q. 4 itt,o-, --,...,34:4.---4-04.-- -.The sliritithingtostis &riots represents the -so- The middle roof-appeared to glee way first, and matins hicaillit from Spain; by the last stein:nee ithosestm either side pee way towlvd at &Sof unusual imparter:ate and interest. Accard 7 It is-rcughly intimated that the iron alone in ingslo the Union's account of its privateletelltsi the:three buildings, would weigh overuse'overuse'hints genet., the insurrection . in that- unhappy.realia-. sired - thousand tons, besides upward of two hun had assumed a revolutionary form of so frightful dred tons of slate on the roofings. They were .a .character asto threaten the existence of the to contain mine hundred large east iron retorts, Throne and to suggest the necessity of provin- of which one hundred had been set. The disas alai government. O'Donnell was undismayed, ter is now generally attributed to the breaking, and the fortunes of the Queen were so desperate of the main tie-rod, but the testimony to be ta thin none of stronger men of the realm would , ken by the coroner may show a different cause. rtSly to her support—the very grandees having With so many men to work in the building, the lost their proverbialloyalty to end reverence for escape of each a large number could have been the Crown. This news is not quite consistent little short of miraculous; and is probably to be with that which has beemine public through other attribute - lin restood part, to the numerous inter channels, and some alight. doubts as to ita entire ' istices in the iron roof frame, which permitted a reliability may obtrude theinselves upon the ens- cool person to mark the descent, and step into a picious mink-a:heir it is considered that the con- ! Safe place. The loss -Of property probably .ditionef affairs in Spain, as shown by this an-' amounts to about $E4,000. The contractors for nouncement, is made the chief argument by the the erection of the fallen buildings are said to organ of-the administration, for the appropria- ; have been Messrs. Starr k Co., of Baltimore. lion of ten millions of dollars to the discretionary i -- - use of the President during the recess of Con- Bs. ut, granting the perfect truth of the Union's statement both in fact and in color, it is difficult -to find in It a justification of the conclusion, that " a few millions at the dispoial of the President, "during the recess of Congress, may bring our "negotiations [with Spain] to a peaceful and "happy conclusion." Those negotiations have for their ostensible object, according to the Mes sage of the President upon the subject, redress for theseizure of the Black Warrior, and also for many other instances of aggression upon our commerce, violations of the rights of American citizens, and insults to our national flag by the Spanish authorities at Cuba. But the Black ' Warrior difficulty . has been settled; ' th e owners of that vessel are perfectly satisfied, and what further is to be done? The case is no longer before the diplomatic court. Suppose, however, that this were not the case, it would be puzzling to conjecture in' what way the expenditure of ten millions would facilitate our negotiations for redress in that or any other or all other kindred cases. is it proposed to bribe Spain into civility, '—to pay her a few millions - for doing us justice In the matter of a few thousands? That would be a folly too absurd even to 'be proposed by Franklin Pierce or advocated by the Washington Union,-:- . -which is saying much for the foolish ness of any project. -For what, then can these millions be wanted, - —the purchase of Cuba? They are not a twen tieth part of the Value which Spain sets upon the island, and not more than a tenth part of what it is richly worth. Can it be possible,— theconsideration other obstacles and all formalities being setsaside—that the Union sup- poses that, .whichever party in .Spain might be in the ascendant, Cuba would be parted, with for such a.song as ton millions of dollars, or that the ability to pay that sum on account would greatly facilitate our purchase of it for a larger price ? This would be to show deplorable ignor ance of the tenacity with which Old Spaniards of every grade and party cling to the great colonial treasure house of their impoverished country. the last remaining jewel of that island studded diadem won by Colon for the sovereigns of Castile and Leon. It would seem a - waste of time to consider the question of the actual purchase of Citha by the President or his Representative, did not his Message evidently point to his de sire that Congress-shisuld give him full discre tionary powers, and his expectation tliatit would do so. ' But the Union well points out the ‘wo last paragraphs of;the.PresidenesMessage as worthy of special attention. The first of these declares that "In view of the position of the Island of Cuba, its proximity to our coast, the relations which it must ever bear-to our commercial and other interests, it it rain N.:expect that a series of unfriendly 'acts, infringing our coramereial nyhte, sad the adoption of a policy threatening the honor andante/es of these States, can long: consist with peaceful relations." It-is plain, then, that the resolution width Mr. Barksdale asked leave lo introduce in the House on Thursday last, and whiel provides for. the appropriation of ten millions to be used by the President "In negotiating to provide against threatened injury to the interests of the United States, or in such preparation as in his judgment may be required to ensure the observance of our just rights, to obtain redress fur injuries re ceived, anti to vindicate the honor of our flag," —Contemplates the placing of the President in a 1 position to send a message to Congress after the recess, calling their immediate attention to "the,J existing stothof war" between this country and With such power in his hands, and such quasi Congressional sanction, can any one doubt that in a few months the President-would pre cipitate a war with Spain, the only real object of which would be the forcible inquisition of Cuba . Is it not too plain to need or admit discussion, that such is the aim of the administration in this znansenvre, and that the talk about outrages, in juries and insults is the merest pretence, the most transparent share that was ever assumed as the veil of a brazen faced-purpose? The re mark of the Union that, tniothing is risked in passing the bill, except the fidelity of the Presi dent in the nee of the money,"displaysan ability for the imperturable.assumption of innocence, which, if possessed by the writer in personal in dercourse, would elevate him to high considera tion-, among diplomatists of the Talleyrand school. After the use which the President made of his power in the Greytown affair, can 'it he wondered that even the present House of Repre sentatives refuse leave to bring in a hill, trusting him with $10,000,000 for discreticnary use in SpanisA affairs. Ile has brought shame and ?confusion upon us in his management of trifles, what can we expect of him but utter betrayal and humiliation in his conduct of graver mat- WS I If there lie a man in the United States who more than all others, is unfit for such a trust, that man is Franklin Pierce; and so far from' there being the least justification for increasing his power to change in any way our relations to other countries, it is much to be regretted that such facilities as he has for the command of pow der and shot as well as red tape, on the part of this country, could not be taken from him to-mor row—yea to-day he evidently belongs to that por tion rifthe population statistically known at neith er men nor women. andmhoproverbislly should be debased the pleasurederived from the handling of edge tools and tireworks...V. Y. Courier and Eng. Tux Gaerrows ATTAlll—Tsmsgrr Cones-sr. —The Executive piper still remains silent on the Greytown affair. The subject is agitated, however, in Congress, and the President will soon have to speak out by official message. The question excites much talk at Washington, and indeed everywhere ealls forth the most unquali fied dentuniations from public opinion. It there. - fore behooves the organ of the Adminhrtratitn I.l".measure its first words in meetingthe popular 2:Aorm. - Intimations have been thrown out that lion. Joseph L. White of. the Nicaragua Transit Com pany, dictated input the movement of the Cyane upon Greytown. The apology was to be to Min ister Borland; the indemnity to the Transit Com pany. The latter was claimed to the amount of 0 ,IX:10 or 825,500, for some alleged wrong to thnicompany in 1.8.5.1. A private letter from Washington informs us that• claimants for %property sacrificed by the inglorious transac tion at Oreytown are now at the Capitol, looking atm' the facts, with the expectation of connect ing the Transit Company with the responsibility of the_order to Capt. Rollins, and determined to make them joint treimpaesers, and to look to them - for. indemnity accordingly. It in said by the writer, though upon whittdegreerif authority we cannot undertake to judge, that the answer of the President to the resolution of:inquiry moirod in the Rouse byMi. Pearce of Maryland, will implicate the Company in the affair, their Authorized agent, Mr. Joseph White, having made the demand upon the Administration to re dress their alleged grievance. If this be true, the damn* on the Isthmus is. ust at Legal seizures of, or violent repriaaa upon, the property and franchises of the Company, will as rarely follow the refusal or delay of the govern ment at Washington to make a full reparation, ~s the action of Capt. Elaine followed the inter meddling of Borland and White, and their:retrac tions-of the Adtoinistration prepared under their .lietation.---A.. Timer. . From Ma New York Commercial of }loud, r • • • FALL or Illf/LDINGO.—Fotra Mee KILLED AND TwEIITT Womarcu.—About two o'clock on tiat: twiny afternoon; the new retort building of the Manhattan Gas Company; at the foot of East Fourteenth• street; suddenly fell In, burying a numlter of workmen :beneath the rains. "The 'noise of the fall was so tremendous ; that it was sopposed,,the great steam boiler ' at the Novelty Works must have esploded, and-crowds of per sons immediately hastened toward that direction; tenth() real locality of the disaster was soon ascertained, and the police of thellth, -17th and 18th wards,- with a number of-.citizens, labored promptly and eifergetleally to rescue, the victims. It was-feared that -many were killed, but after the ruin; had been searched as thoroughly as possible, only one.was to. be found to be dead. Twenty-thrce,.howereriwere wounded, three of them so badly that they soon died, and several of the others are in a dangerous . It is thought powitie that when: the rhino are entirely removed ono or two more bodies May loundi but it is not probable; as we do- no t hear that anyone-Is missing. , Bow. sot many escaped_ is almotit.miraculous. • The building: which ,fell was a new structure rot quite finished, the workmen being engaged in, putting on the ilateroof, &c.,, at the time of the calataity. : The building !wan 18011 200 feet, with brick walls isixtent inches thick, and was dirtied into - three intercommunicating cam= partments by partition walls of the same thiek t.ess as the oaten walls. • There were three suc cessive roofs, formed of iron work, Ind. aldng the base :'of. these lan so iron supiwebtr,;or tie red, which was propped-up. by . nun 0fp. 14 . ,„ columns, on .the inside of. the slim:hire, : Th e mots, therefore, principally restedwiam the , tia mod, end the pillars which - supported the tie.— The report of deaths in this. city, and county for the week -ending at midnight of Saturday,. the 29th instant, shows an aggregate of 1,139, of which 241, were caused by cholera, ill by cholera infantum, 83 by diarrhea, and 42 by ,dysentery. There scan also an unusual number of deaths from congestion of the brain and con- vulsions. The aggregate is larger than during auy previous - week since the cholera season of 1849, although the number of cholera cases is little more than one-third of the number record ed in the corresponding week of that fatal year. As !meal, nearly half the deceased are infants under two years of age, and more than oneithird aft natives of foreign countries. The whole num , ber of deaths by cholera in — this city during the present year is - 876: In 1849, during the e'er respoliding season, 2.934 pumas died of cholera. Severe as the disease appears to be now, it is mild when contrasted with the epidemic then.— On comparison with the uturns for tio-year 1833, it appears that thereon increasequAbor tality.of about 34 per cent., while the increase of population is estimated at 10 per coot. We notice that them was one C6BO of yellow fever Last week. • • The resident phpielan on Blackwell's Island reports that 19 eases of cholera and 10 deaths occurred in the lunatic asylum under his care, during the past week; but the other institutions on the island are abaost exempt from cholera.— N. Y. Com. SPECIAL NOTICES Mrs. }Tannen, No. 800 Fourth street. Days M'Dr.3IeLANE'S C ELI:DILATED E113115T0 Ncw Yam May 13,41852. t3.A child ofutine showiug symptoms of worms, I gave Its bottle of Dr. 51cLaue's Celebrated Vermifuge, which brought sway a buneh of worm. numbering. 1 should judge. shout thirty. The child was very sick during the operatiou. but Is now 1.01 and Warty. 51m. Twist, N 0.15 Avenue D, writes nutlet :that. of Au gust 10,15.52, and says the had been troubled with worms for more than a year, aud that the took one bottle of Dr. McLane's Celebrated Vercalfugo, which brought away from her over three hundred worm. big and little. (be DOT believes herself to be entirely tree from directs. Ilra humane, a Guinan woaan,reallina Mir ftlring ton greet, says, that after using eam , vial of Meisine's Cot climatal Nermitumb she permed tiro large lat. norm , The shore i'artifiestns /IV all from parties welllinnan in thie city. .1f there are any who mutt, they have the ounce and aildreesea and can satisfy themselves by ter aortal inquiry. • ' ' • tiLL.B.Purebasers will te careful to inik fin DR. !PLANE'S CELEBRATED VERAIIFECILL and tato male else, All °titer Permifogee, In compariaun, are worthless. Dr. M' Lane's Term Mtge, ale° Di, celebrated Liver Pllle, can now be ballet all respectable Drug Stores in the United States and from the 'le is VIBO BRorliEus, istNistAwS Suesereurs to 3. !Ladd A Co. Wood street A learned writer, Dendy, says: 'Dryden towneure hie, brilliant elpions of s trawy, ate raw emir and 51-1. Radcliffe adopted Ile mine plen. Green tea and n 1 Aw, Uwe 354/sleep. induce Amercing. Baptista Porta tor enewurlng quiet rent and Pleiteing 4.1ii 5111 5 swelipwrd hn"r Awe. , niter eopPe. lndlyeetion, and thatponditionwhirli in termed a Weak nr Irrl , able stomach. winetltute a mat fruitful course of visions. The Immediate or direct".lnns• mine of re•letlon, In Wally altering the wasatlotts end the dlepoaltlottlzi waking momenta, is a pivot of its ;Wirer to derange the eltenfation of the brain. and the mental laeul tira in sleep. People who are troubled with !willies/lon, may eurely net relief tram flcaltand'irOrrenan Bitters.' rold exclutivelp-In this enuntry by D. C. ti Jackenii, Areh et, Plillsdriphia and his %tenth. Sold Is lltisburgla, by FLEMING BROS, IRRARIPts, CO Wool at. Alpo, RP ?ply Ly GEO. LI. EIIYSLIL 11 0 Woos street. auI2PrdART Citizen's insurance Comp? 01 Yittsbnign. 11. P. Rißd, Pretitind. 8 ur.L L. UAW Li ELL. Sn'ir. • OFF/GE, 94 WATER, BETWEE.Y NAREET,A.VD 111144014 STREETS. 1/rt. INSURKS HULL AN!) CARR° RISKS ON TIIE ILND RI% RAS. AND TRIBUTARIES w i Ltus Damage by Am. ALSO tA e AL I ,$d ' aml 7/ '6-'77". memory, H. D. Kink. Wm. Icariciii, Jr W. R. N. Kier Yarn = Y. Wm. Itlerdisec4 Robert Dunlap, Jr. John K. Ina b, B. ITarbanirls, Prsimis Yellers, Dane D. Pennock. J. Debemsbiblikr, Walter Bryant, Wm. B. flay. J.Dis ton. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, uP IIanTFORD, ODN:4"__ Capital Stuck, An nual Premiums and Waste= Fund. 00,000. • • TSCOVPORATED 1825. Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the most favorable terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, oc TIII PERILS OF NAVIGATION. Dy GEOKOE AILVOLD, Alma% 15h1643 nab Poi Pittobsushadd Allegheny Co. ARNOLD & IittNt7ACTLIUM Of - Chi!son Furnaces, Wron Iron Tubing For irarnidy c!ut Ventilation of Buildings. A.B W. win rontrart far *wining and VenthorAng br Akron or Mr Water, M.. or Clallooren Yon... Chamber. Enhoolo, linottolr. Pa-rodeo. Green HOU., *nut Ilocore 101 l Horeb or inreill on. No. 25 Market it- PlGab.2l3 O'CONNEE, BEOTHKR. & CO., BANKERS AND \\ INSURANCE DEAL sue, N 0.115. Wood Menet.. dole dear from Pint erect, Pitts bnegta—Dog and soli Par and Ourrent Pundit, eight and Time Exchange. Coin. Stocks. Eastern and When, Time /Ma and Prnmlswey :into; allow d pre cent on Time De wan. of Par and Current Money; and Inamrallre and Marine Policies lA. tie .Etaa !snug. ('Your, teach Capital, 1110.000.) and Houl learaancs damage. (Capita 10.000.000.) tal Myers Extract of /lock Rose, an invalu able Remedy for all - Scrofulous Diseaseli, Indigestion; Chronic and acute Martha.. Dowel Complaint or Dysentery. BR loaa Moue., Cataneoua Eruptions. Liver to , n, • plaint, Chrome and Acute ItbenosatDM.Salt Rheum. Wok tleadaebe. Conker. lanralnk Bore Month. and General Debility: And or a rwrifer q 1 the Blond, is tromquand. 'From the New Raven Palladium. Trovfor Rret•Roo—A medicine under Lbe ti tie of "Reek Ram," made from aploont of thatnains o is bar lee egroat run In this vlsinity for Its aeration. proporthe The cry of "nook." M tmly applicable to et least one bast of the medklne• of the dsy, cannot he justly epsilon! to the Rock Roes, for It lou "made Its mark" an this eity In several moo, to the vellef d ld mire of rafferers, when other remedies have felled—an hat is quite remarkable, come of our best phydeleoe do not hesitate to tpeak vet( !elms, tar at the eampound. miltingn awes. are not fain. elections, but from highly nosseetable Moons. most of whom are well known to oe. The manufecturals also well known to onus cantle - man who would Oct he emceed 10 httlithinlio or In deceiving the .pubße In .any way.7llll /odium Weeheerfillis enderse the above, havln4 witnessed lb wood effect ourselves on pulmonary end sesofnions con.- oblate. We Una. It to the best essupounit ftw cola and Soaha, extant.' The Reels Roselya long beep known ea -plant orrue medical virtue. and Its Pretniation In super hT,S. gentleman of ability and character, In thin 11. Register. Nrw Eirrrr, Dor. 'X, IRS] Thin le to certify that the notice or the Rock Rme medi cine published In our paper in omnection with cam •from tho Peliadium. was not only untoileited. Lot was welts hp the editor of his ownjudgment andobsereation. ORHORN PALLOIOII OPTIC; New iliven. Dec. 22,1561 This will certify that the barorable noun of the meth rim known u the 'Woe* Item." was a voluntary testimo. Indarmi by the writer'sknowledire of the earatlve of: feetsof the article in certain eases, a well its by the fartr able *pinkeye which others well known to him, had es primed of IM and farthertnuie, the article woo written with , ut pay alb', promise of paymmt, or the knowledge of the manufacturer. . I.IAIXX/OIZ t WILDMAN. MYEltft . EXTRACT OE ROOK 40Flt. to This wooderfal medicine bawd gamin ' r Itself a POPO' tufty which no other medielne me boas f. no plant, Hoek Ilona la tiled mad nooninnended h many eminent .Phydehms of our country: Reunite; J. . Tbompono, of Philadelphia Amy, .I have proscribed it In bed we. of Serofdinti petlenta a mu, ifoorluo. nu ...moo ab traded the attendee, of pentOr ph ydriane Ile report. the foiloirfng retnarkilde CAM of Miele Swellintrof the right hip, In Yetruery, 1844. The tad woo T. year old, and had the aledde the . 8 7 dr, the bone was 411elorated nnwerds and outward.. Thera was a : large opardog OP the hip 141111)- log to the bane. Into which i could threat my finger. I counted 3 ulcers. , lle had been under goveral phydelana who had given him op. I ordered a decoction of Rodent. —IO - two days Ur night sweat+ ereecat, !than ordered .tea spoonful of Rork Rea,' three limn a day. Thirty-olne days attar he was ended, wen. &Id wholesale and.retall at the Drug Store of George 11. Keyser, Pio. 140, earner Wood AL and Wilda &HO% AgrSiiin.of the bolden Mortar. . , .iyl.l.l.lawS A. H. HOLMES & BRO., - MINCFACTIJURS o► SOLID 130 X VICES, DAISIMESED - YRON AX- LES,. CKOWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT , ..TOCKS, PICKS, Timber, Mill, Tobacco &-Cotton Screw's, layfling and3iltysfor;Nochinal4 Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nuts completo„ , PITTSBURGH PA:, Wlll3llO, No. 3) Wool. et.. =mum 'twat 131. Sekort3 311rAll wort warruated• ulhal4t --- ; .DuPont-Powder.-ivory variety Rib PLlnlng sod 'nesting Powder. In nil elre-pankages &bray On head end tdr este from Plogssine, In-lots to Ent put elueers.on Perorsble bums. Also Point Foto. • • D. W. C. BIDWELI,, Itannterturue . Ant. wadlt 1.16 Mot strort.l.lttaburab. . . - - - JOHN C. BAKER. a cal.-, - • !IIIDL - .morsel - -Invigoratuig Eirir or . T 1 O,RDIAL_T, I, lit , lneplired.Dow Mk Mast rectorathe is . ' `RUE DIEDICLNAL COD LIVER OIL, "', • marorptishing such eatmordinars cures we can only reply Prepared expresely for their allakfor Me le- timtho the Arabian herb Wat rams Its cardinal Ingredient ' .. . foal use. a CALA Co. having employed aliaxeset at the have been blended by the'Omuipotent Physician. &larger ! Fisheries to superintend the manufacture of their Oil. as . amount cud greater varieties of curative properttrs than , num the publiethat !Via prepared with the greatest taus i ha heretofore been supposed toexist to abundreddliferent !' from none but freshsand healthy livers. . are Wm of the pbarmacnianha A whole medicine West of All Oil said with their signature alit be found to be_of f remedlm, so to speak, recurs to hair been oicaldired In tide unusual fine quality, and can be retained in the mast . cieb ' herb: and in the ELTlait'or CORDLt I, on have their eon- hate stomach. . centrated -enema. lys the effect, however, not the cause , It is extensively employed both in private and HOwpital ! with which we have to deal in she prertical . appm• Dm, o practice. and welt deserve. the attention of Invalids, sea, the medicide. Th e victims of dyreepsla me cured, the; re remoir ma ihluaide thee'any r yet discovered, fur eon l' nervous are relieved, the halfparalyred resume their actin: ruinptka or nuTrtionary affections I Sty, the auroras from headache are tormented no more' .1011 N C. BAKER d CO... the wearbecome vigorous, the tint of jaundice leaves the N o. 100 N or th Id st, Philadelphia. 1 eumpluzion or the billet/a, the depremod in spirits becalm For iale by ell the minden,' Drupelet.. P.17-6md&w*T buoyant, the Witte almost In every condition of dimes '1 -- ....... I derive immediate benellt Dual the use of Dr. Morm's In Great Care of Rhenniatiam.2phe hal- 1 Tit:orating Elicit or 0 0ordiaL. These facts, supported by tors or the Illehtriond SePribilain. ;of Dec. 24.11592, my that i irrefrafrable Proof, are presented to the attention of lova 1 Cortices Spanish Mixture is no mask medicine. . ads, who can verify them by a single bottle of the meth They had • man to their press room who was &Meted eine. The Cordial Is put up highlyconcentrated, in plutbot with violent Mereurial Rheumatism, who am continually Ws. Dries three dollars per bottle, two for floe dollars, six complaining ofmisery In his back, limbs, and joints, his 1 for twelra dollars. . C. IL RIND; Proprietor, oyeibad become feverish and reattery,neek swollen, throat 192 Broadway, a. wars and all the symptoms of Rbetimatim, combined with Sold by Druggists throughout the United States ( &refills. Tymbottba of Carter's Spanish Mixture cured dat and West Indies. him, and in an editorial notice as above, they. bear testi Mood t.:= k ro l :V b :,2 h 42ll l . l,BrZ 7 . 2 many to its wonderful good of land say their only re" Wood street end yirgin alley. "flan, by J. 1.:. Fleur Soot Is, that slim:o4ring with diseames of the blood are no Allegheny CP. , - ral94 mare of the existence of such • medicine. They cheerful I y recommend It. See their certificate and notice to ful mound the bottle. - . jylB-tuidderT NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPES. ... OLD POST OFFICEDDITROO. TRIED STREET. . . . . VITIZENS AND STRANGERS who wish NU to obtain sn &mutates artistic and Ilfe,llke Llkeneriot at tblo .oil km.n " "..J1,17,11! to mll le goorontled. or no chorea made. laving ono of the largest and best arranged Blde and Sky lights aver mo. strutted to the d wreezlth Ittetruroonte of oft moot 17pV;Zo rnl wiroetiLTte ein=itrittleMl7.. dolphin and o Nev "fork, 81r...18 !flatten himself tobe able to offer to Um patron, of the Art, style of Ddoreotypee, either duly or in groups, .bleb be.. never been etmaaeeed. Boom open and °paroling In nil ouotliern, from Bo'cloa a.m. to °o'clock. r. v. maB-deorT Cholera! Cholera!! Diarhoea!!! Dr. liamilttin's Syrup of Blackberry and Sassafrotsjorthe cure VC/micro, (Woolens Infanhon, Modern Merlwoo, rtui, D tomb,' Vomiting, alk, Crooudep,onolai fooornese Vint bowls, sitter in noluth or cloildrrn. . DR. HAMILTON'S :SYRUP OF BLACKBERRY AND, SASSAFRAS bits given universal satisfaction. and Is just the very medicine you nerd to your families, for whirl you are to the habit of using paregoric orlotudanuto,th there Is no donor rum:oiling from Its WE. It will cure the meet Slight attacks of yourcbildren and It will eine tbotseverest mores of Choirs.. endlitas cured personoOn the collapse state after being given op by their Physician—or le neverisillog theses. of tSto not. olive this Medicine a trial and you will net to satisfied without • supply elways to your bonito. litheosever your children cry, gtht. to wertioinly olonnothlng the matter— they an suturing 0010 of wthwklnd, and often at night they are restless and troublesome, mad nothing Will in them ro meth geodes& few drops of the Syrup—ii Oa veil pleaxant, end tour children will ler fond refit. Prim only .2 ote. per bottle. Wholesale or Retail. at Dr. KEYSER'II Drug Store No. 150, rorncr Wood street and Virgin alley. sign of the Golden Mortar. jriaailaaT HARDWARE LOGAN, WILSON & CO., Beg to call the attention of Buyers to their stood. Stook of HARDWARE AND SADDLERY, , komprislmt Mos of the most complete assortments - In the country, RIMEIVEPTCY RECENT PACKETS FROM' EUROPE. and arbletttbey o:for on the rant favorable tenet, ellants - friltla Kant will Red Meta Interest promoted by buylna their KAKI/WAKE at No.. MI Wood str Pligobnralt, li DOORS asovE IRiS?. OW iturn..l r.. 14,14.11 Enlarged or Varicose Veins, Weak Kees JECTIV Would rerreetfully in vita the attention of pbtalcians, and the public ~creche totny sasortruent of tiiikiElaetle Stocking, dinee Cara Ankh. Sock. and bandage.. Mr the mite and owe of V&A ernae cc Enlarged VOiI3II, Weak Ankles. Weak after Joints wrathe various appliance, need in the cure of .diaiaeek re dubdaa outward support. 8 1 4-1 alp keep ovpr, vviatr holy Rtes auhtemhera, Shoulder Braces. and In feet all kinds of me hmkalidaPtlaiirks cod lathe cute of 3110. n. I(llYeEll.Wholimado ihvorid. ZlitinAlllrS No. lba, car. w AU.r. Irelintock's 'Family Medicines. We oall the attention of bead. or fartillyeseinil others. to thoud vertioeniont on the koiztli Page of itieee esliiiatilo Tenuity hted}einen. O HENRY OrOV 11, CO LLINS, F Altinm AND ei3.UMII COMMISSION AND WIIuLESALK DKALER CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And Pro-Inm ticsnrall,, No. 2.5 Wood street, Pittsburgh A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Corner 4th and Smithfield att., • PITTSBURGH, PA., ..464;Nrs Slate Mutual Fire & Marine INSIMANVE CoMHANY OF HARRISBURG CAPITAL 5350.000. Girard Fire and Marine In prance Co. OF PH I LAD ELPIr IA r CAPITAL $300,000. INS (R ANC E COM PA NY OP 711 h' VA LLNy OF VIRGINI.t, Capital-8200.000. OPFICE PEN NA. IM+URA.\CRGI.OF PITT eown AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300,000. MCI=MM _ Y. Bally a Antidot and Lotion. celebrat r4 throng et the land et, t only tellable Worotiltitota eIT2 hotel:4.lf, toe our: of of the Urinary Orprr.l, Pits , cad FOP:at The mat rue.. thewmtraoNlaary tledleinee Laro al ware wiretwith la oaring the etwere.minplainta, hay our tittered - ifilun. the Proprietors theroerirea MTlng 'Pith.: of the 0,1001*.t. W Indlyiduate who ha. Ural 1, - raistrerilly entradtry their nee. We would acid. the public that they are not nienr pubs/ o'ittnOtupt. wmpriundal *duly to Well. hueve pringsmi by a thorough Cherairt With the morn ehotee and rareinirootientu rehleh rap ln.ohtuined, and am Intended to do geed. But one Watts peantrol to ade nine. all that oath I. the fact. They are put up in bottlea with full nylog them, the Antidote at Si. the Igrtion at to eta. Per bottle. One lydtle .!late ten dare' Many hare been entirely enrol in L• 11, or three da)f.' lorented by It PALLY. Phirehdaiibi the Perla. and prepared by DIFT:O,T kleneral Anew, fee the United Stat. and Canada, to whom all fatten mouth.. addiesge.l. Prior - Anal Brotolielif, corner timed at_ Near York. Nold to Pituburgb. wholeyale sod retail. by FLAMING 11114- (aucremson J:KIAJA lb.) No. AO Wood .tA Inc. J. 11. PATTENSON t CO.. Au , ' by DnagAlsty encrs whate. ,ALL. PEARL STEAM CANAL BASIN, AtLEGIIENY, - • Families will sopplied with our various veg. of flll7ll WEND . VIDEII, bp leiiving their or. dent at the 11111, oetti our boxer at Ligon, Wilson Wood street. of HYILULI Reiter. earner ot Unerty nnglt. Ogle sta., Pittsburgh; 11. D. &thwart... or J.T. Sample Druggists. Allegheny. yr will l dellrerml to (Amine. 'neither of the elite.. T M erme. CASH on delivery. tate ARYAN. KENNEDY k CO. _ . _ . UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY CILUtTERED APRIL 26. 1650.7-aum. P=PrTO.L. CAPITAL-420,000. corner of Tel/wand Otre mit stmts. l'hallotelp4ia OPTIC/ROI oir TOR MOIR BOARD AT Pill LAUSLI'II migrotolle Stephen IL Crag font 'Paul D. aabinru, • Dopy W. Tingley. George n Ambrose W. Thompson, Imurrnee Johnston, Jso,h 1.. Marmite, ' James Ihwereus, AL tiodwin, WIIDam M'Ken. Prwida4l-111.pben R. eingnmd. Vim /Weide - or— /imbres' W. Thouumon, Mohan, Kranimr—Plttehargh, James H. Willmo„bI. D 4 Allegheny City, IL 11. Mowry, M.ll. Ulg/IWE Y. ARNOLD, Agent, mitl7 74 Yourtb street, Pittsburgh ~..i~c i Ix;~:.. (icoccesOTT To 3. um, a co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, ND. CO - WOOD STIIKES. PITZWIYIRGA PA. Proprietors of C.T. ill,srte•TCTlebrnted Vern*gip, Lim MICA, NORRIS LOCOMOTIV/IWORKS tebuytkiii :gra strwl, said the Railroad, Philadelphla C• A NUAGED for many 3.ears oxologivoly in • • the manufacture of 1,7017107TV1EW, hays sncently lic I rionaidorably enlarawl.l4 sdilltbms or bags buildings and numerous fixtures and toils, which will enable the nropristers to funibils, with dessalsb, any &seriatim of Lutainio . tiveii, on liberal credit. • win HICIIA7tD NORRIS it 8017. 1., G. GRAFF, tsncoomoor to J. S. Dil- Rn h nl=r fr.Lz°,.t,k,„-.1,1=1;ai... , ,..g.N.-ir.irn- , 437: nastiSti ism tastily on heel. Alm, Nalitty Vera. j)7 Ease and Comfort. , TLo Cortformator, lately_linportot from Peinr, exactly suite the Het hi the monlliwologno of the Ilewl f rw • new bat Ism our on the bc•d se aqii4l one A nest At and • good Hat LII.Y be hod .f. 17 Wood rt. stlIA-fr W.DOIMAN. PITTSBURGH Life, Fire tt Marine Ininuanoe Company; OFF/CR 6r.• FIFTH STEERT, MASONIC, HALL, PlTTlißUlttill, PA. JAMES S. llooN, Presidca. Cll4ll=ll A COLTON, Sac Mary. • Thin Company makes every Insurance air pertainhor toes connected with , LIPI. RIMS. 741.17;1=1,rIt'o"NrIb=,.."12Ntin'EV: gad And against LOSS or Damage by Fire, And against the Perils of We Boa and Inland Nailtation ti arihe loweetrates consistent with Safety mammas: s Janus P. neon. I Wm, P. Raven. • . ttligr n iellT "u. . kgranll%. " Iggie John Artt, I*. John Pnlie . rton, r ' , Joseph . umsam, U. ja. Robert Galway, . Juba abutlpin. Alexander Reynold& Arm- It us. P. Johnston, stronwOounty. • James Illmrsball, • Itmdlu s t traLlll!tpllntt; 6 =11 . 43 134d Tket ernaT 1 rem Est toll ' --'''-' — lndigestion — and Liver uomvaint Ctir - el BY KtER 4 B PETBOLEITIL—Bead the [Zoning letter from Rv. 0. Otelterion, n alludonat7 In Oremmt • • le. 8. - .31. Ktm—Dear lilm—lllyeeltand wifeturrlnti boon vastly beliefitted by the use of TO. NtrUbiu., 1 wiah to base you send toe a box of two cr Own dozen bottle& I to o th o twomegatlonat Mlnlsterin thin plate, and several o f mrywoola are &Semi with lndigestion and ea Mutton of the itemre same of aimed( and wife, beam ~ mat o 000 ,. pun° rAltd, OR BOCK OIL. .We took several bor. ileatiro or throe eseh7sboat p year and • ball awn, ood r 'U ltinT=lftUUTtZA l Til t iraM7U:t " that fulbtess of tne damsels w Idea so .:unlestew d, 4. peptic wax relieved and 1 bereft:lz nothing Mit alum that Liras, My rife waa atm rellered from a throttle duo.. o f the llsor, whlctk Lad been t4aoreralyeare stemilmr, k r Lao_ "" 1/ "* "° "' "'" . Bash. 110 ' YTS ,VM, l ,,lNV l rld i l i tgaiirindMeJam . ..aillMerg: where. , wipers advatiolikaPetrolopm i•opy. .. 0 ,2 0 • AIM DIU-F-171W _ . INT.EII.3Iy.NTS. 'TUE CITY OF PITTSIICII4.; IL rum TiX '22 To .Itmi tn, 1654. Vist An, a:Ps. Adults. t'hiJ Olcl • Dropxy ditrumur. Choleralrdwitum..... 1/9eei Sitcom Ills Joint... ... ..... Still Boni Cory Cor ...—. un ............ , Frarlot lever ...... Typhon Sem ..... .......... . _ Convulsions. • 11 llllamallori of for,slos • Accident lthrumatirm. Under 1 year 10 Prom 1 to 2 to 5 fp to 10 3 10 to 15 1 15 1020 - 151 to:10 o 30 to4o. 4 50toll) o 14170 , 10 WWI 1 51n1et...20 N0ma100...13 Wh1t0...38 TMa1...39 Eigly order ~PlllO Board of Iloalth A. C. MURDOCK. 10:14ician of 11.4tr0l of Ilonith. RICHARD NORRIS & SON . , NORRIS LOCOMOTIVE WORKS , PIIILADELPIII.I ANUF.ACTU It E LOCOSIOTIV x • trilllifOir. Oil any plan or or y rim derired. In the rest manner. Baying eatenelve worknhop. flilnt with Ihe brat Tool, eypeetally adopted to tholr huldnero, they can umrota order. try promptly. on re :cable terms on.l Moral erunt. Bowling and Lownrour Tyro. 'furoiohett at none; th1:0, Wrought Imo Wortof nor ttmerlptrint. nu2.luto • From a Physician in Illinois. IT is gratifying to the proprietors of B. 'A. VlhnentowL'a - Vermifnat. to gee that regular oractltlon• ere make an :exception In Invor a this Vcroatone, and not f.nly use It'll onderenee to their own preparation: , but giveAhelr foinutary tovtlomily to Ito favor. The following iv from n physirran of high ehararter, now llllnoin , (or merly of krultdany, and to dale] STIAHMEtTO.N. ill_ Anne 4th, A mew —I hove rood 11. A. FahuratorOf Verutifuge In the Practice of medicine,. In this and the Pouthern States. for the 111 E/ 10 pears, nod rverrmmend It na mwileine for the burp. , for *Writ it was in.roled,bringloa.at one time. frwu lans.ll girl. ores ) , tree year, of ay. On. trandr. and er.rent,Si, OR MS. .ge a Drugglld at Sbawneetovro. have wdd a mat quantity, owl It hoe Invorinfili Oven vatlarartlno. In fort, It Iv !hamar - worm my... Heine now rolled fnr. 11. SY. Prep:ll , ll6nd road by Is. A. FAIINII.WpOcK of pat and Wood or, and dAnT Valuable Farm for Sale A.THE undersigned offers hi ::ell at. I'oblie, Itale. on 14E10 , 4:5t/A V. the :4db Jar of Audust, thd4, • t•lrl raluahlo harm, situated sltout tnr milefroth the Bornugh of lisitebursth. In the county .d Indiana on the mouth of the Blank-1...w Crnek.stol with. Ina *bort dioltatv-e_ of the forth Wottorn liatinnut. mu talning Ih. arm. eighty of erlrleh}tre rt,snedand In laish eta. of rultivatioh The Tenney iratita Canal runt than mid land. The buildings sr. 3 two story ins how, with etone kitehers, neitherx hank . barn and wa.nno oh rd, with oar/ milt old, tooditor with It . trly .Mallr., Id, saw onal. erldeb ow he run lion tn./rim/nit by the warts water from the Lan ai. and would' le. s veer profitable In. re•tinent in the . rreetiou of marl/Intl y or enriom kinde, reldurn to Le met with. There aro • nuallwr of nerer.fait- Inn aprinia and a tbrivi.i: )" , .. ir orth.P of ..di ari , itni troll on Writ tarn,. . he .1..,e farm will heinl.l a, Iwo nab 14, and term. made lc no/to on the dar or eat Title indlsputalde- Any teefur tr dolor' ption it dorm, unnererwarf .netwolis Withiun mired/toe can callow! entwine for thenieltat. Alan. s nutulttr ofaheeli. Loon antl horiont math, tndeth ..rwtth • Walton. thribor whorls rod houtehold furnitute will le often,' for tale on told /tar. dnodntrion Oren iln z...timAr. WILLIAM dlatiCrtilltLV. Conesusuntao.. Indlans Co., I'a... A i5.4.14t. Itl4. IlLstreiille Apitl•rhisn. Indians Iton - ten,. Telenrabh. lisarlsburglitntolllneliner. I art . ..tor Arstus.ltroentburnb. eopy 4 ti 11 1 ,44 and charge lissett , -1 .1,241 Notice to Shiepere. d and tifter Augu=rnnfreight will be y rwairell at the Fett,ral rtmt r'ta•Aon a thr Uhie 2.4 Penna. Pat',arra rblemeut. after the hour of 5 o'rkek, Al_ tall., 14.11ux moat b. handed tut. the Fretght Of two Ref,” P. M.. J. A. iirics, au2-tf 11,Ight 0.. t. P. IL R. flit;I: RED WINDOW ED ETA INS,—A lane f.fanYttyrnfl sad handsome styles of Pa ..., 1:1•01,1,0 reeil at the INY.:I hunt Warehouse. No. 33 31statalteat.... - ts.:ol 3 , 1 sal 4111 yty.. use far tale by THOS. PAWS tat. 001)F11:31 FOILS. LE, of 43a eras, with ItlIF • taOl frame hon. 'yt 4 roam. ao4 0.110. tad Irma yorlo. bow, alth dont..., barn and 9:41.1a. ••aaa ao.l g. 0.1 01 .41.1 abaft:Lamar nsply, f.,Ya 10 cakt. sllO.. balsas. tittawr. • poll and • yew farm: sit usta 3 milt, fr..tnocar - lbe Y.oollo.ey, PrI.Y.$l.3(Al. Tema, s6 , atitz bstel. balsam In 1, 2 and 3 yew.. u mom VAT •02 llesl E 54.0... !qt._ 140 3.11 , 1. 1 .4 N 00S-6 1,1)1.4. this day reed and for sale LY au7 111.:NIIV IL C.W1.1 INO., QQAP-2.t, 6xa. Pahrt Soap, just .reed and l Cur as:, by • air. 11P.VIIY II 00,1 rot - . . . T O CAP , IT LISTS -On him& bony sal 110,-IgYac Vitt Lll-1 County , lottroll gorvix nualsyseattd Acromturdstioa I.NT,all 0 which ary ntf..tyyl at raduotyl rat., Ayol yto h. 110A1 N. Assessment Notice TI!I. Stock.lwlnlere ut th.• Pittsburgh Min lag Oontaaur of Michigan. are horebyuntitled that Hof of Eiftyrentrter ✓ r-Larr Isasibean holed cm the nook of said Ceruputy. payable Ettl6Lember Alt , . aul GEM E. ARNOLD. Tram. 14 1 1.)11 RENT-.--Thu 11rivk I.lwelling Moues. ori Extant et, Allorherty Pity. i.vently orrUpled br t auteber. and situate nearly smii ettertbe realdenee of Oen. Itobin eri eon. and directly cppmiti* that of W. o'llara Itoblnpott. toy. M. UNDERWOOD. autsit4* • at Ranh of ritarbUreL !ILAN ICCIIECK. N.,. on N. Illame4 Bcass. tutring born rokott.4l or n 411,4 !rota JS y pal,lle evcauttuorlTlrl7 I;'' I q. . 1 0 gt . 1 . 4n alterdLg nd ram rr. FOiLSYTIT& .. . .. .. . .. . Dlftsborrh, Julr 31st, is-51. sol.lwd rilOR SALE-16 h.atrus v. .t, I. it. R. Stock; . 20 elutes Nortb Asstrilran do . 15 4.1 , , ' Dlttsb*s. (loss.' I•ooLtrIllo Tel. .1,4 ' sot 11. D. £11:11, Coln. Moo Y sod ILL. Drokor. It.illESTruarket price paid, in par fitnitm, Lr oLI Amorleso 11•11"Csalars. Iderlran and i4141:11/th .1 Crowns sod .'lrerrsor riecor, I, . sal 11. D. KIND. Coln, Mork And 11s. llrskor. . . _ . .. . - • ._... • LAMPBLACK—aII bias, nts'4l roinninn; ID DIAL Loterwutord 5 LLD. Rello.ol: 10 do Cosrli slakers', Sr sale br soh . J. 6C11,11:11.1.1(1111.5 C(I. tOt;Al, VARNISII —lO. bidi. Insorod for 11. All .1. Km: 10, • • lAMPIIENE--10 - bble, for tetlehr aul J. htillOONM A ktill 11l . _ 41111R0311; OREEN--10 (nod, and 5 ke ,, s 1L . .) for lutlo by J. dillielNVTAKEit A CO. • - ee 5L M . EELS. EPSOM fur lode by e fi l J. SCIMONMAIOSILI I ARPEICS NEW MONIIILY- MAGA ."23:, fa r A ught reel C.lulley, Alloshenl. Jrn ;o kvs-Soorpo rt.llletidleal and The iloly Week at Rin heidwpolenn Bonaparte, by John 1. C , Abbotti Th. Nev:mown The Find. Orensiller of Trance: ben Mond:The derriere, or The J tietice ItevreCei The Thirteenth Juror The Drunkard', 1111.1 e; InGerihany; The Little rXer:Monttly Itceord °flume Killtnee Tablr, Alltora You Chair. Miter igrr u tko r iu Y ".ni l e'letis their apAirarini '' ' r° ' VI < yeOR . SALE. on the Chattier: , Valloy'R. IL, 33 acres of Cad !And, near Mansdeld. It le the Leo ttinifuntd,eoo *cereal . wed to mvek,t. Ii i g h, re than e ask for It for tho coal alone. It le •LA gala loony one in tho coal bugineem. of out-tt TIM& Ivl.lol/S i 75. 4.1. d. ilt ooliEsTEtt l'itOPEß'rV FOR SAll— Two houses and 4 atiwa of land Adjoining . the Bor. Ma of s nr ialVrl l l 4 :Vilfite n tnilli; ton.e Of the high. 'rh. other ix a two glory ;tone house, fh. whet by an ft. long. w ate r 4 roome and nellar kltelien,Wlth a good well of water at Mellon; °above% stable and a marl of yf unit and oweellent fruit keen. The property le located but a ahof . t dlntainvi from (ho Ito,. Depot of tho U . and P. It. It. td. Apply to 11. 51eLA1N. EWBOoIKS, by FArress, tram Harpers': Wand :toter. b A. ilaino. ttlrator'/ITOIIOIII.OOIO, or Eln y quene. big A 011/10040.001•• 111140 - 111 01 inetrualon for the imbrue nien t or - the Solon and for advaneorneut In the general eat of Fio °l . l 4 l lf i r pe7 k r l al'al i dge u i r • o h eg u qo " rid.. • Harpers magazine for Anglia, for col° by ...1.1. ItM.AD. 73, 4th et. VrtY will yo swoat and fume and pant 'arid exclaim nicolnet the MM. cuoter..or when non icy Summer clothing at of emit. No charge tur dinning - goods. 14 Wood at. • hava aold my intore.st:M the buelnese of Lorin., Miller fr. Co. to S. A. Long. who, •tL Jan. Chtlllpe will continuo .t On ohi eton4l. No. Mt Vront et. I cordially Ireforuenentli.hu arm to tho Pat inon° . J uly s. uly 29th, 1154. end 1 . .11. 11,1 n,,,„ra h J • S. it. Ln rintUrS. da A. LONU &CO., BO anal Britss Futito k Jere and Gas itwa, Invite ittentlon to their atoek of .handelleev, Brackets. Pennts mid other. ilstures.—. We fit up honsee with steam and gas. make brass outings oif all kinds to erd,r, furnish Wheal plinnot and lank titc ingnnd keep fiat-attrition metal Condan tip on hand. .iSat • • Duff's College. rrI.DE Classical and Itlatimmatical Depart meet of thin Institution will be to-opened on „MON. 11 , Augnet 21.1. LanKnanee. MathernoUsa aal th e Ida et 3:oldish brane.hoo wUI be taught. YOUllif men can. here procure a thorough mum of and "Enallah utudles. No pale. nor torment will he 7 era to mote 'this doltrttnent or thooonelio worttl• o palm, *co.— IT: 11: a r.tr.' of "A ''"u 'lP.lll ' llarl.V r , ''''. jy4l Ptof of Mathematics and Flatiural Langan pa -.---.....2—..4------______:_-_—______ lkjEW PUBLICATION—Twenty Years in J.. 1 the Phillipploo Island, by Pool P. De Le 0 Ireolore, Sonny Armoire of Foreign Lauds, by Dlra. Harriett Beecher Stowe. - A Voice front the rtalcums. rion.rdlen, or Pictures (non Cube. Faxidaith bloods. Notes by A. Hook,. Fashion and Finolno. 24 supply. Memory - and Antl.3larionrY, 1.4 - A. gee], ilt , El übetance and Sluidows, by kanM. ”....... , Clublotem Matinual, Fourteenth Thor/mind. Lady Lees AVldowtairdi.by Copt. Ilivoloy. The above new :iootelo . t roe 41. ea wet/ as all no. polo licollorrs, “1.11 an Wu Item the press.' .027 I____ . _ . it. Leuvria, Si .Wood et. _ .. lot OYS' CLOTUING—The mut complete Ls ,usi sealonable stock of Boys RearlT-tbade 'Malang' ever offered In the city, fit„CIIZSTRIVS, Gable Mill, ;/, Wood et. %study to prase. Cloneate P. 31, faturitare A GOOD DWELLING - ROUES FOR SALE, att=rarWrtnntillA 'War .- - .- , Ha Society. -:: .: \ . YowLifen at at - f , TIE Pitt burgh iiOrtiCtitittraj Sadetilteill \ VOUS° MEN Out litbiledieSS*lialeko aro % meet r.t WA.ElifinDill fietfiLB4o2r. s[h it.. C. on AM \ X deslrons of eniasineina oivilltab ] e andlecinorsbie oe- I 4i DAT neat. Aug. 24 at 10. look. Member, artinvi, 4ation, which willgleld la hang Inr , nne:ean heaved; ell to attona. t. tir the pi.. lb.- the ritillighibition .i - • . ethhan Mihail ad , .tare'braddralthiribt , \u.der -1g31.3t • JAS. S, NLYILLY. &tit-. .11-ned. -i-- -- ----e--, ,-- Thil liusineeale different from aril:eheretoGiniintroduceil fIENTRE AVENUE LOTSTOR SALE--; 1 . 1 1.\ 01 1.0,,_,...trr• ...d, lii..._hnl.__..i. Ph....,_.-D....4 ,4 ,..,,,MCM1.,..; U Six ealnaLle bnilding loin easiii2o rt. front.' On Ctn.- ' „,t"„Tu."%`"d, ft P ri r r,g,"'",.'"' "*"-,", """ ''"'-'". Ur Anum., near Vine _lO9 deep to rill ft. ell en AL : — ll,a - - yrid -- ,: r iii - I -- ,• ..i 4 loti. each 'II ft. front by "4 ileeil. For price andlerms.- who hat f.,,,-Vi,P ma r.'. the a " d .vo t to s. 11. TA LIEU I: SON. 140. Third st. Dothani ea 6 ll during t n at time. and *deb, any hash :Leis, she t o Three Ilaaorea Dona* per yeas c and I. INES' SIIEETINGS-31urpliv it , Bnielts ...i."".• ' \ . ' ---` -.•-• ' ".." XII field hare or: hand a su n 1r of the dit'er int ;the 1 .611 ° id Linen Sheeting. and bill. P Cane G oo d e , iii in ia,.. 4 a .. e . IlnY ..U ... ....t. , ,,,..„r 0thg".j.",7, 1 U. n , :nlahapplicarila with , Quilts, 1W bite and Colored On w onterpano., tirash and Dia- :f,,, C ,P.,4Mfa t ` -. 7'er n ijlii i . :l, wi r,C l V ie t&'l,"r t njj r.. 1... and °then lionitekreninuliooda, at harth.Kast coiner e n nriuncute thy same..ll '. eomrrTriOn a large &Mount ed , 4th and Market ia. lY:ll \ information thdt inotrreattinpartanee and Immnao val.\ , ~,,,. b y w iyi, s b t bsy *pin be able toearry,oa the loualneas on 1 frOITACCO—;3O kegs 6 twist Ki: Trob , ae , - 0 ' their own A mnion ‘,_ , X on band and for tale hr./. A. 1113TC111.50ti k OA. , . ; Adder,. i, II; OlterllLL.; A Carmlehalls. Pit.. Dog :IL' _ I[ 3I ENTUCKY MUSTARD—A fresh supply , r„l,t.i,“,,3gmt= o t 7.2.. t:g.„. ,, ,,,,,,,, , .tjavilag i i,l , : , ..nt a pro• I]. of this celebrated Ilnatanl reed and for ails by paa, \ ' , ig2u4wde 11 ,_-- __—.- ___ Ft:ICEFERNITUREfor gale low.ti; fol -1o.: I large Iron Safe; I Double MC, • Knpertor ar -1 Letter Criso, lICTCICISON Co. LINC PAINTS ofrariety of color ,y3 r i onstantly on hooffor TA. r iITJTCI6-SON & QEMI-ANNIM, SALE—A. A.' , Mason & 17 Co. offer all their Sumner Shawls and dianlfflaa at lintM=l QILK BONNETS—A. A. Mason ,s:: * Po. will k sell out their preseut stock of Bonnets at , ,about one; ha f the usual rates. .1 - 4 1 MBROIDERIES, Laces, Trirntaiiins,l.c., Ji A i now Felling at A. A. Matson d'eAn.'s at greed ' redue• gel prices.. .1531 yERY.DESCRIPTION OF DRY GOOD§ BA now sellipu at from utio-Nurtl, to on,lmlrlean 'that! usual, nt 1731 A. A. AIA:itIN ACO'S.2b, fith - - QUNDRYES-75 half ehests Y. 11. & 1211 t. Toan (4 boa, Orion, 5.5: Sty Totem,: 2., bble. ermined Postai: 50 baa Ground , Popper; 0$). do 8:10. 1051.2 and 10114 Itiindow ((loop. bblz. Lake Trout.; ' '2O lialtbbbi Lake Irout• 2.5 do Intro Flab, in atom and for solo by , :13'31 T. LITTLE . ,C 0.111: Sannol rt. B ACON -20,0" 0 lbs. Baclin Hams; • io.ouo do do Shoulder!, In More and b,r rule by T. I ITTLEO. CO "Id '2ll . r. • _ . C)HEESE-- 50 has. prim 4 W. H. Cheese •re ...living alm day by Itaarrdd and Irer ante by \ o'3l . T. LITTLE a C0,11'2. ZIPt. \' ,- UGAIt-75 Mt de. prime N. 0. Sugar iri, Mare and far aria by T. LITT EX h CO S i s I_ NEST 004 . 9N0 'I:K.A. -llill'ElKtliDH , •Itr Alit O;g=i ' e v tr n itiPles of i t s i llo. °l 4iM t T i r t it mule, of a very denote, /national:o flavor, and to litably, prized In Chino that but little of It labrouolit to thin coun try. 12 half cheAta cientirtou.; the wholn linfaatatlon thin season- Thom, who wild.a really Rua ortiele. are. invited to Oro It a Irbil. ty'2ll W. A. 31cCIATItti. ifiliii/ii) INK—A superior :irtiele offiVriting nod Copying lobe, manufactured lin C. /I. Orth, and or iii In by iyliti 11.11 I i t , ) - , 55 Wald at. . i. AIITGAINS.—We me now offering our 11 1 y e mz ir i, , i .. s4,x o t m k o l f o ti t TrAVn o t . ;ll , 4 l, fiai to t r u z i or Mi r ilo p n , i+ co ll; , .: nod at least Mt per mint. lower than the mute ottolity iit itienlitraii be olitalund for at any other netablielinanut went of the :noontidee. All we not loft fair Cf.parignct. owl we are 0 uro 01,0 .4 , 111 lei eonylneed id the tort. by rolling. at 01 Morket 0. , 20 110011'0 JewidryStent IDUTNAMS MONTLILY Auguki, R‘st roe•lnt g. 11o811 , 11tTlf A CO., AIZ - Market. Irl. l 4 Superfine Flour, and' Co do Flnd d n .. and tot nAlo Ay j 4211 A. AA. Mr•11.1.:S11. 114. FL jp YE FLOUR.--40 fre:111 gretnul Rye N Flour, re.••'d and for FA . by • • A. A A. 31r11. 1 41•411. Ili. Abet. • PITTSBUIKIII PROPERTY FOR • SALE. Tan bulflingfets: having InOrthof n lr,ot of 41 feet lu Inclow, on the Washington Turnpike. 150 feet in del.th. 11111 Ire sold ot n hargok! me olrol 2 r . . eTf sth IIIEARIL ASII.-10 ea , tl;a Pearl Ash, in r.mre foe F. 1,, by .1)" , t , It. 71 tuct.r. & ilt OPEIITY IN THE VILLAGE OF FAIR - I V I EIV FOlt SALK— acre of grimed. o .le-en ing To fret avow,. rontaluing eight wenn:, well fulled tile a:ol4le or ',Note - UP' denogfrotit freesia atoondrinm.arel twory thing In excellent erder. 'the prnberty eitnot 4 o tulle. this fide nf Ileer t'reelg. 010 i I.llllPdiarl site morons Statio of the Allegheny Valley Italtroad.— Prim low and 1,-e m,wery cosy. Ormly to Mr:LAIN. at. 1 freali; [hie ‘lay reed far sale br Jra 11 VINIIV 11. el/1.1.114C. I'REAT OF 141 V ER . co)il , i,AlN 7 l', Li In the original, only true and...nub:in Liter boloar lAA° rol., 31arrlo 211, 10111. dire Ile F.'. lir4rrs—lMrr .fir:-1 think Its linty lowe to d the noddle generally, tostote thgt there been of. flirted with Idler Comploint for a long time, nod an hadlf that on Ow!. formed and brolte, which left me Ins very Inv es state. b.,rd of your colelontell hirer bills le— ihr sale byOlinrp. West Liberty, and rec.:m.l,llh rd to one by my nlrmielan. Dr. E. Smith.. 1 eo:led to Bier them a fair trial. 1 Ourrlonred one lon hod fund them to In, lust what they no., mennornended—the hen[ hlsey F used, :and after taking 4 bones. I bud the inerawilms entirely left the. sod 1 not ur+ perfortir Itow:ortfully your, L. i'lthinAftli. IV ger 1.00000. }torch 111. 151 ft., I errtjl that 1 soln penrmally oNnaintce h ?do Vole- I man. and ran hoar testimony thetruth of the at,ei, , A. It. I , b Tor l'irsue -Tho Irto. and ,nnin. LiviT Pak are p,parea Ity E I. Seller, ana having his name lu bkrk MUT upon the lid of earh boo. and hi. Ritnature on' KTOrPfr—elf`ptlters aro rlntrit , rfrai ,, r R. E. SELLER? it CO.. Propr etntr. I'll.tAlmrith. Pa. • ei 7 Ana LT fule by Drtigszigt,cuerally .. 4,g F:31I- ANNUAL SA LE—A. A. Mason & 11 CA, WM, no ThuredsJuly 27th.27th. offer the halaneenf tri:lr lierams. Tisane., C hallis. Punting, fiel.aines, tr., at A n ininienne red io uctn ta-tn usual rates, and at • rat *amino. to, not of importation. irji . _ .._ di 1 ti.cLoTit-150 doz. assorted sizes zd'. tL, Olt .41s. Takla. Stand and n 110.13 Coma.. of ditties (.1 t roialitie• ft,: sair.ln any quantltiss, at the Marmot:MN N. PIG Mar Vet still. . J. it 11. PIIII:I.1PS. . lilLOOlt OIL OLOTII-2000 yd s, 3, V, ti 11. anJ S4'Floor 014 Cloth of various stile, in * reed !MIT the Factiory Inn forinue, whnltaalc and (stall t the Waremoni•No.ll• Market M.. J. AIL 1 . 1111.1. 1 1.:8- . QE M I-AS,N I. ~. Al, SALE---k - A. ?tlason \ i kJ c a, v in t. 5.... sst theirs:eel - of I.h4lcry and GlnesCat. one-third Ices than usual prime, jeLOS` -......—. . - - \ t i • A. MASON S: CO. have markect down' .1 - . all their French Chita... some as ion as l^_!„ par . )ari north 71, • iY4M 4 A. AI ASPN 4t. CO. will clone out their .:‘ • two.. of Llneusand White limits at • large reduc tion truin. Lima! rates. . . 'V . Y . - NIENCII GINOLLAMS marked dowuttl & A IN ten' 1.1, at A. A. It :EON A ei1.... I*. sth st. I°Ts& FARMS---501Suittling Lots, \ situ afrkl In Allenhenyeity, near the notes depot. fOr . : . solo : f.lo ‘l ' '' s h ...; ' k r 1 r Vll.l ' i r l tir . Ya r nsa tii, : i ' , , , ' ,. ' ra i i4tlit,43 . 111, i- , au orre. imd on ea..- larnoinf torment. ' Apply to . i yin e. CIAIIIIERT A CU]. 140 Third at. A` — E will ;ell the blnce of our light C di- 1 soca at 3 And st smuts s yar I sow tlosn the tonal yd.. tytf.' A 011 tso Na t o 'l, . lb of LI tillS-4-' bldg. ingt reed mid fors:lle by • i I il iv= 1,,t 1'...,..21 te.rrit 0 IreiUESil BEDFORD WAT r.11›.-2.5 We. h 1 I oak nu! I.l.lserry roe A thlo onp beet (non the tisluta. by JO , 1 LAIIIAIi. oor. Dm .1 a d Market It.l I 1 lESIII.-IBI.E PROPERTY FOll ' A LE -A 1 a p large Dors II so; ;louse, nits,nrstrly is Or an acre of 0 , 01 1, on %Ens so s 11. 11 Ards The t•ro WOO In Well of. ran.r..l and contain...RHsuoklndoof trod trot Stood -tale oint I. Mee $1,014 halt In montt7 property orood or an torereot In a mall maatt`tettry kispl3 00011 st On. 4 /I , II \1 I. lIS. No "1— c• At l s . sa' I I ()DEY'S 1.44111176 BOOK, for Aur unt, 1,3( :ac '•1 .11t1 tor sal* bY S. 11 I.'olll tit, qt . noain .5 5O '''''. 2 ". l . A l ., i l ts-- -."''.radmi„'l'',- 4 .l,.. i c'frol c Xo n„,,t,„,n t o fr onted on aoy alle near ill a-sissatoU at . and not fat from the 0101,00 tin., Teruo ear) 4.111 0 1:111.11BLItT k I±olo. 140. al ot. (1LOSINI; out Simian; Sto,uk of Ilia and ) lloye Meads tussle flothlts; nt treat!). rodneed pries, at f 111,1 A1t • 8.14 11 sost st de otudy s ideas. oo „LI Q WISS 11.1USLIi,—Plairt auk rigured, for 17.1 , 177.07 oaf n Mantillas. te an anortnk la Assostr..l at otos:v.l Jytle 51181'111 a ub - mat. ix, S 1 0 LLS & IVANSOOKS —St p..l,i and iv,, , 1nin,..1.,k00.1., Wain, i laid sod ettsills 11 hits• I srIL/IIIIIW's• .."'r and I" ...Wu ] a.1 1. .0 11 k. a oopt k nt... thethen , , ~ ,nol7 rreelyt.l at Moro of 111 , 1111 a 1 1011(1 111.1,15_ 1 r aa II LACE BER RY BRANVY- .3 ~...r oc.,` of I_) Om rodthratesl Untidy. forest, \or Dlssonl rlts'Wr ids., And other stfllli Ilona of the bOteVIL. )9 0 nos , and I Ins Mk 1.1 the bottledl dradald, loy n.II t•ItTIV • V 11112 1 1 .1 , 12 owner Wood and Front. \ / I AOKEltEL—Large No, li Mneke.o, r‘ , t 1V1834, (o onotamoul luopmtlon, la liklA sold hall sk 17. r aml r salo bp W 11. 2. , ) WON.., tr...% 1t0.12. comsat Wood an 4 Front sto 1 VINE OLD :MAI - MORI' L'OtINAM BRAN ii ' M 'trend! qumnti7r , 07 tllls ouprriot trapd of Cog nae Illand), Ylulaan of lAssylara.lol 1 tlrAalle s u or lost. tip, hi -.._ WA . ""12's L .. 1" ' ....Ti,...T.....''_ II ILI) IIIONONGAItiI LI itYll 1 - ,11.181(Y, l 1 Tor oatnby the 1.41 . rallon or bottlo. by \ s. '.l , 2 . 2 11 11 AUTTON / No 12 ivtAz rt i. WINDOW SIIADES—A complete nssivt- V 1 mina "I . Trannpatimt 15 iirlo.f Phadoss. of difterk(st Iltyltit for rams, Wiwi Maw Sad ratall, at the Werotssouto, 2(0 11.7 Atirigut 7t. .17 . - 3. .7. 11. PIIILE.Tc.‘ 2 ,. .-- 1 r-NSPAIIENT, Gre s en' 401)0 anrllll . lloll ß eloth, for 11 ndosy Alsades. \of 01 t e &nut rhino. nu band f imin. osholeado and % rot. at oho Olt Cloth Ws grammes. 11 %1111 Market et. n. \ ;Iry 7. 4 H. 11111.1 - 13RIOE iit".s PEIAURI.- 1 tnl- 1 r.. ...t:5 PEE ACRE—silwarroi , i nm. 3 r0.0.bi . ,;:u of n o,ito . ItOrri Inc *cell opponitr . B..nicklorvllk, wets fill eg 114 aver-P.20 of n I coo clone. r.. 1. no den tillable , . 'rho iropr6vomentsitosin .or a mall boo., Ince. etafileafol young fruit tree wcik rratcred ntfildforeideift to the Railroad elation. I' o Unifier \Pill touch more than par the amount we elk r the whole dom. Tectuarerr osay. Apply to It. 31,c .01fil, al'22 02., I, otlt pt. .- ------- , , Q UPPLEMVAT TO YU RDOWSTAiF.S . I . —! I. A Ulm of of tho Laws of Pent.. horn elav,l6:4lt to olar 1001. with nome older Lams not ferlodod 10- pc. tad edition of the Mott. ho Frederick. O. nrlghtle. .. for note by trl.l KAY'S CO • 5a. , 1V1 f:. 200 LBS. 'I'.A.BTAIIIV I.I .,...i x r i ii s D . f 0 1 r - 10 T t : N.,7 .. „11 - 11 Poorearna to J. Kidd d 0r!,.1 ttd Y;ood etrt4h„ . DUI - 1E iIitAI4DT - i iklll LURE WINI,:b 11211,, for mcdlcluel 'furrow. on hood id \ I for Pala by \ ' . FI.k.IIINU 131010. \ _. CASKS SAL' SODA on,ll ml and fur 1 J len eby • - Flynt . FIT. INII 11000. r IIIILS FISH OIL, pure, in urn and '1)1 rfor ade of 6e. 211 v.rx Ntl.l3llflhie. .gti BBLS LAMP BLACK, usiorteil, for 401,J , MOO by I jr2l, ' VI.EMING'9IROS. pUREI,IQU RS—I have o — and` „ a rge armrtmeut of gonfalon Linton., for !medicinal panda, as, eonstettng °tithe Attest brandy. Mart a Ilhefrr Wk..— /t. Is rtlry neeetrary nave Ullman hayzarueleaor,tho ObGlllO 1 4 1.1111.11% If ilGbXtall\blllp to p •E \ \ jr.2l JOS. XL-EMI:NU. oar. la'dd elarkedert AeCOLLATION Of the principal English, Tftuplation. of the Barred Smut The Old Taw . at, from the translations of John en, the Mgt; op., the tionevan. and -present *Wiiheal - version; the hour T thanntament, - ttlellffe, Rogers, th Illienree. thr urtl r 'Genevan the prevent authortaed rondo. by,ttlibert. lcakf field, 'alga an historical account of the fill:cordon and of c t o more ancient NIS& nod ogitlotd.. ti coontala of the principal translators; be Chemins Ilona For Pal (jytnY.. by 11. S. 1100401fT11 0. C0..02 11, ket at. . L. TILE rITTS - BCROR AORICULTUIt lk VOIIAI3-Dralidnrrila ofthe annexed ahem land 11,,,, e sime nkpertlooo.Prei-416 lu Thro. $L , 3.1 i loch 5i0.24, Inch ILL " , &Wafer /lye Tdepre 1000kfoq-4 inch Cal kr. E 30.. Leh slB,lllnrh 112. Tilee of tar roe iralihro, milLsble foe Feu - erii - I d i aMMI C . l ArtiTh Ili :n11:1 tit' p, V(‘'4l ,I, dr ,°,: IL , Wining all Ink's:lntl.,. and oomph, MAY be 'wen at th '.p Feed Warehouse, 47 Fifth atreet. - JAIL W ATOP. , ' _ .\— . T A. MASOR.& CO. will 'eel'. ouu, their .-- Ty a whole steak of Parasols at e rednetlo , st ofn„Tter et.tit* i ~., , 1 , 3110 E-20 tr,s. prime Rice for wile lel7 i JOl 1 2 - \a e r . 7 . . LBs: '--1 0 --- 7" . c vEs ot &l,,a,. ttn i -- F for lill.. ~ - - ' - 0.4. I•WY oc. . A Aft tlty.abby L , ..2 , Ji7 . •,. twinso nrsos VoOS-43..bta5.. ;fresh and in- good ' o i l e r . ,—.-- - ,lll_isLrer t e eoe terodeby . IIMN:I9IICOOLIAN ,„. I. ‘,. 1. 4 v V.} .b i!..Y :f i nt ra r , l 1 , pIIA uairit ii--- 174.11ERRYISRANDY-A very lino lid& ~,,.., „..._--\ I..;tai'mcwertlf..iky the demijohn, mi IM mor bott , hr \ lit 1 0 AJJ/{l . RznOpe . 50 *; Jed -. WM . . H. sumus. Nll. / 2, ". 1 " .11 .19d P i'' 1,e 6 . -- " :I . . . . . ... . . , .„ , • . \ \ Tea, Tea, ro TT, , , y. W l ti h a l I r a!! d r a t ' : i 'II 4 ARLI , C ul l I En'T '\ :7F-I;• ° co r m k prlelnl. I 11.111,7, Hyien. Itatle'rial, \ 0 unpotedelA o . l odF:..Sodeloug' ena Ilonliyh Itreakfet. all I which theft been carefully &e -lected. and \ lent* s•eld SA motet either wlioleree 'or rotal. .Jai - X.6S, iy2.l4r , 14}:in r4.‘Siore. a. 43,3 Fifth Irtreet. Firts. 2 ' - ' -' N .- / --- f ---.- a r CLASS \ LO II i t er \ men on 1 ', sa.see to the eanori s iew dostngout nt great y reduc:d prices at CIItAtICS, il'lfood et:\ We eddy te - alenee. •-• \ irlli - i1 EA 1,.N bus, i storror sa4e by \ NS--f: / --\-----------'. jr27 \ . D/LZELL fr Co. ON PElt - PETLIAL Ttit AS \ A L Loit • of . litound, lowing ii ‘ front on \pant s j..arte. Allegkeny City. of le feet end e.r.tending baclollo fent. to nn aller...d• hi l s o c i .Nfa ! t e pr r ge'g'ill, C SL io ,'a v t'k l er 4,2t' v erftrolf cup three risers. Low price. Ape,. tonnedit4e7 to .IYL7 .1... Mci.fillt, N0....1.5th et, • ROW.N LAWN:S--An assurtment'nf the te srn article. of all eto rano= griStities,\ including a pt of anent 1254 . e Mr Yard. lately rend Ite \ \ • , it:2 6 31UltPlIt 4. firIICIIFIELT. -- LI TRIPED & L PRINTED LINENS, 6' b& 1,7 and ettildrets' tear, rec; i it u lty iwiry: ..t • BuR , O; , unr,.n.„<. .13 - 20 , ._ \ 1 AXT.INTED—A Mole ,Superintendent ttud• 1 v r L , a Vonale Assistant, in the Fourth W4d MO Setio , l\ Allegheny City: Apalleanti *lll 'Flown 'to Inetit 1 with the lloard. In tho School Room ouTrida. 4t6 Auguist ' at f4 o'cloek,P.V. LL, JOIN D. PR I;lr.1, jeld.ltril ' . • Prerldent of the Board.. . . . 411111 AP: PROPERTY FOR SMTEI--A -77 _1 store Frame Dwelling house and Lot, In Allegbeity, \ City, eitnated on Ann et; contains; rooms, bake, oven, hp taut For salo Tory cheap. thi, owner wishes Ut leave the city. jyt'd 11. 31cLATN. N 0.21. atia st. __.......... ALU__ VABLE COAL LAND FOR SALE—. T dlituutedon P 001170.3. adjoinint the Property of John lierntn and LituetoWn. rnutaininif 76 atusaof pure black chef, nf the twat quality - ..' On the .prentises are erreted• a reilwa\ I In complete order, and I) rtenaut bounce. Shia is dlteidedly the lent coal property offered na the Marnongshw la. and will be a. 14 on easy term. at a lent barg ap plkation to 1226 11:5P ain. on LAIN, - 21. Vdtt at. IiECEER'S FARINA-100 lbss, Iles:lcer's it celnlonted Farinameld thia day by ' • tyl.l JOS. P1,10111:0. cur. Idahl and Moshe et. C ISIVE6IICOIIN STAItCII-100 Tt7;: 0 lie l_l •genolun Own Starch roe'd by JOS. FLit.lllla . y I T IPII A ItPF.I VEGETA lILE EITECTUARY, remedies of the he reedins now in use, for theorise of, lb ew Edna. reed hr. y rdO • JOS. 1 , 1.451kN0. iIENII-ANNUAL SALE:—A. A. Mas6n. & I - 1 , will open 16 ROTC caws of those Se Calicoee, worth 1234, al 70. o,d mere COCA. of fast colored dn'at 6140. .iM . 3( i n PCS. more of those fine. Lawns anal I/ Molina, rellin at one-half the Omni Price. J7=l A. A. MASON A CO., 25,5 th tt BERAGES, Tissues, DeLaines, s great retortion from windprices ' A. A-'IIA3ON & lith ft. inS Z)00 Ful ton street, tiodlot 40 ft, front by 1:21 deep:well arranged with store room nod 2 moms on test floor, 2on 24 story and failsbed attic. Tams easy. Alen, \o. 121 Felton et, arranged with heel and sin mien& also finished:at!, loth vex& Fared and bydratits to er eh. Price p 1.502: S.lll3Tilitkint &••44.140.3.1 St LIME—BO • for rale IT iy24 ` HENRI' 11y0LLINS. [ q t .I.LEItAT:I'S-1.6 kegs prime Saleratus; ~s •') bond. ' , opera, for Uhl by bra , . 'tlhNltr 11. C 91.1.17451 it ii vCORD'S COMPOUND FAMILYSOAP .1.1 —A sorely no-',l Ly lIENILY 11. CAL : LINS. IP EESE—::it extra Dream Cheeto for • sale by had 111041:4T 11. COLLI.7C3. 1114111Slil_....301) pkgs. White Visit, 'Prim • soon. Aunt, A, for 0010 by 112.N1tY.11.001.1.17M,• , ARM & MILL FOR, SALE—A Farm of p • n. 4 rtertis of land. sliest:A nn Wneflinn, ilasse2On., n ilea blow 6eiver.lo acres air hirb are idatred. Simnel; I tlinrson an two Surge •Dwelllng lloures end` about if)) teetrUn.: fruit trees. Th4l.: In also a goal, nututry Grist. Mal din, pigs, a Ftorl.,, high, 2. run, of stnnenaiso smut nnwiden_ buckwheat huller, and rolling sera .n: two rot of ledtc, and everything well arranged for nonvenience. The alsounds with, ruinel nud bitetriuous real and gun., Owen:silty of petters' rise. The shove 1. situated di",of a milt (nen the Cilic._iiren 11. not I'. Railroad linnets beror.o it and the river. Prim:Si:ooo. Apply to yea:. li.fidfcloldi 51 'nth •I'.• • • ' I K STOCKS WA NTED--The Stock g g of the serious City Ranks warded at No. 71 4th .t, I N ESOTA COPPER STOOKS--I0 \.,ty sharer for sale at tow rates. A. WILKINS & CO'. TitITTSItUIR;II LIFE INSURANCE CO.— t fear thares for sale at No. 71, 4th st. ti7.7"..1ar WHA;LNA CO. EMI-ANN_ UAL S A. lit A. ,3la.soa arlil groat OrttOn from turtal prieea. • ROW'S ESSENCE CiF :GINGER--Thio n Ilrocnco .asi.rtted to possess. In • concentrated, form, ail the, valuableltropertles of JarnaL.ws Ginger, an_ds - ;ll , l2 . li , j u onl i. n r l t a cr tr ,m itl, ,, trl e %allivo t t r y i tuti t ly. 2 . fedki:e. evrt.2 ( tv.va IC , C; .4. other, diteasmc C al ew .11 '. .a l pa It:parting Co ft.. .tomcat a glow no { vigor equ to a wine glassful torandy or °thee-stimulant. without any the debUltat Mg effects which ern sure to follow the nee of liquor of any. Mot and ;tic thereilwo especially renderable to children , and femid.w. Tothr aged it . .. Moron tn. comfort to the dyspeptic. and to those who aro prediepgwed to gout or heummic allectlostt gives *Mat to ••/ts Cholera • Ilkalv time. nolltlng ermeraor it, and_ _no.AMIIII of tti• wlthnut it' 2 gross reed by JOt. • corner of the Illanomd and Market et. !Net Mrl JoUront conj.] • IV 0 LLECT I NG RENTS, Rtyperintending the . NIL Vonating of building, remoo.Nco , d tenantsound all otner busSnvq. direttly or Indirectly unatra with ten anto,,noildlogo end land•ottended tordiao, tonne negotiat ed, inglaolos Insured, h lmolnese partners procured, p 013028 pug y, L an a sold, at t.cttal...talatetner.ef: S. CUTUOtFRY ............. ‘14 . 1"41; JOIE.SUGAII--20 .itple Sugar to stare Ard for sale . by 3011N•W ATT &CO., .Ne.269.lberty et. , 0FF17141-14)0 bc,N. 'prime Rio Coffee - feed ~ o nt o sele by rytt-C JOHN TV - 0. SUGAR-50 h ' ilds, foli N. 0 1 .. Sugar.: i't7l ll° ol 77 .N 'AME .ALT—.-tilN) sacks fino Tv.ble Salt on Band and fon.ode 1,,' JOHN WATT & W. ItOSE-6, 000'feet of 3-4, 7-8 and , teat /sale. Bobbe r \ Gardeteand Street Hoer., tordrafsetured by the Boston Beltlnr Co' and Paper/or to any bolter er nor donuts - rule of ladts Bobbed—Hose. 50 It peeds nog:easing to hod. H. ts order, as does 'tie leather; and Is warranted to Vend' a press...roof 75,Itra. to . .c . g t hgh. , or eale t e:t the indla j ltnedi li pret v No. 116 Agents for tb ' ol4ioteßedVPPke.. A 1313 sbitOClLllo4fo . B—Asuppli ofell th e No.t•Booke tho Noon . N. S. Pordety and Ito Arnerlean S. Unku. uin oe'd at OA% ISON'S Book. Styro, 05 Merkel...l. pear 4th. teedper 'C. &R. R. v? lt.ond Ox sate by . A. ac,A.II93&NE, 111.11er,„ 11A00N— L -Raios, s . l : loiati.;ra all .-- (1\ Ides' for no ; b.„, • A. AA. Ale AYE. \ B UJ:LIMIT"' I ..I.INGT9N HERRING—An Atra ar, „it 901 e. for r,plety • LAVELT &PAXTON. ,) Y EA RLS-22'cska, just - reo'd and far\ We. 1 )1011kADES uotof Pound llrteirklmt, reed b lEMP `!SEED- 44;:y. SODA—. Int Glass inst. \spiefArs.to ~, Sk; i irt`dp In tin rat` ' ,' - 41 - OKI:// UM IV:dvr, Pie/reed by d ' '€ 1C E BM6I w IM - I—A large asnr....m.l4af enterlalnlty o ... 10.0. et iDuan. Waddle anylateand ho Mar works, tur ab S. SAUL . : Zang at. AI ottbeny. , 1 111 ,, : , $'1:E f it?- 1 1 . 2 00 Cll L0T5 f011, ,, t. 5 . ? r Inn erre, ha l rats ' Xrda, " lt i. 3 and $lO ‘ ood per n a ' ent, l keltuate abon tbn-llan`of the Dahlman. ..Id OW Itallrmd. pithla t'Cnl 2 :c-s,' , pues of Camemn and , Dalton Stalloaß,Mar 01.011 rmtml. 4 , e. Maar nrrsons4; t he ryowded titles ....mid dn well,to porches* a Yen en Ind,nennse a .healthy nod onallatalAr kine3o. Thera aro rate markats Tar l t Inds or IfrOdner. at arerydation aloe* the llallrold. A,, , ,,n,, t,, et Onnek•nn Sliktinu Ix gitnelefr ng n ldly. and the nAntry around Ihlrupnning nen nat. Tc 0 01 InO"Ment fin-, and Ent I nthiltufafk• b. CUTIIIMILT# 808,140.3410.. , 1 -- s \ 4 , A. MASAN& CO.—=troll casco And pkgs. ' .nf the latest k)d most datrabln et Ylna OrDn7Cmals .I Ibn unread on tho - Vl;.?th and 91st or J.lnp v _ It ' fil recd Yluiltoo :4otions for and° and wrtse .lif b. %. W. n. LAuvwnicw:w in. Ow tA kIALY NotPI.S, complet e in\ tl7 7 ,... ..i'vbc . oo .2,01. , cc. cols, bo bone ln t, len, foraalilL ~ , h.AY a to. b. trtsal t. 1 IV INI)01Y - BLIND I'..\ PEli—lllyed (Week E E and Vie trod, Er FlllO 1 , } . , • , TIIOB. PALIIFIL ?i m o w , k . o tri.i SV n GAR & dIghIi , SSES- 2 - Ictis .. ?do, of a aallonarachn ' S • lba. Mania 'Agar, in cakna just rood an ooturlan- Meat .0.1 r,:swie by .s,2ed____4„-• ,Nti,s..___A..llo(lLl.l..,lto. iliiib 0 <lPi'llZS pThrecl, n.pred and put iTir, ~ , In gallon CU., htnantkally sediad. rots the f or nal flavor and freablesr.of the truk c 4.11 ., hy \ ~..._ _ 11 ,..t.k1aLn1181.82 \ OIN-111 bblw. No. 1 Rodin,... , -- \-- 't , 13 bblA Conimon do ' to arrlre . and 5, abx 4024 ~..._'lcAlAll DICE= 4,00. Fn, 3.4ieCt .- Z. 6 .0 bkfl... IL Grant.7‘ gis & 8.8 20 do a tors old ta_sjyat reed Air inao . liT \ Jos IA. UMW. wybdel. \ K f ill BAGS NlTllli`llksoLd7; .... w_ww, In .. ,, ....anindinlill Man antled On bi a lk a"anT ISMNglL: g liTat a c __,_‘ i _ _ vo IWOURIIIO r/IJ i 1! EXC UR lON I AL forget to 'kora% theo. beantlfal Idlng Leta ko Mosaantfy Annaba! on Mount WaablaKtotk, fine from Dia ..,dust and anask• oT. the laity. In tha num•alr if tbe oentry, , =MI? ' l e x w boVitr. tAl ' ib ti Xll. l 4 4 74 si n di' 41 04,7 of ornate: Lot, orn , O, It.tng i b o r.ad.p. 6 6,..l. Z i l i t. ` t .lai : '' "" b • ' t o ht Ta:‘,6llnultaT a sa.N. taoTAL L',l, Vimati=7A Cs'', [IT eitTi;Tor waleW 3 .4 47 \ \, , ISALiti DICLI,KIesa CO. Iyi , NAcKER—,,f...I btas. lug \ 0 No. 3 last o me'd by It. ft. for`s,loll_l2„, RALEELEACo. I =E -20 0 bh ( IM cuttin& for\ sale 'by ... }tea ~ \IL DA ELL aply., IiggiCA — DUIK ,of tifs , st iiriportetirpe bjust rro'l.kat ..i ..,......294E=EICS, Int Wood fd..‘ AREDPV - AOI E c 4=-15prime MT*, Jeremy for 'alp bli EF.,NILY 11. COLLINS. • ----- f r.. prrillt---ro, k is frestkfirkik for 'tale by •' . le ' - . KENNY R,COLLINS. TRY FIN.O lIORSEC; le br Ural t.- WaMING'BRo& 1) 4 40 .!)EllZf - 741,0i ;by DuaniVra "O. AUCTIOY SALES. " \ ' M. DAVIS,-Auctioneer. mkt Zooms, &MK" pool Old reth Corday. lICTiON .NOTIO.R.—ViIII• be soldlor . count af whom It may eastern. Is rbull. huraday. Lira 7.. tn daiardslst.at Infammar. p: 111. . at a ammnia! salsa rmanacoraarM kracd and Sth sta.\ unless called for mellow. to that Mom Um Moving de- \ scribed bases and • trul arb.khlutra bean stared alt? and In araranome Ibrmarl occupied by Jas.Bennay. Jr.. \ earner of timlthaeld sad aharam; haring teen In stony ').tear item pears t.<. : g lameessmaabahur apparatua bra Maid ~ c alker. mask. \ ad:ll%C. Peckham. Cendnd, O. - . , ‘, ;hams Madams* OurrJr! late ;?*). O. Pasta mat ,s9yer. ' \ r * c. lN k ti"l ati r lr itai.r.rsitthurro: •', . \ 1 trot . : VO" . •17. .o:Falb. eirrrholke, ' \ -• ''. sofa hmtnea . M . arsea Mariam k Or , PO Minch: , trunk ~,o nt enips alstklug suPlmard mariillannuat Mickey.) •• \ .14 9 ' '_. "1•1)..‘14-A!KI tijiikif68op iiitiftatAUOT/ON: On Tharalar 'a k trnlTA.Augr earn e r i & aLl 4 o.4l. , 317% . .. At.Mrtiril i ti.:Sof - am: OrraPe.glorLu.LO. larted.,Nos. . 2 . a ' a: 4 4\ 8 ._. 414 .d.. ` 41. '" .-- "' ofdealeriandommumanda raquar.... 4 ....• IMO . \ , . ',IT. M.C.k.47‘..dort. SUP 3nr iB ., l A O w R o - m 3, , i lc E ED ßC olt il e Ali n j t An trirr : RA , .D m iIIST Thursday. Aric iiith. at 3 o'clock:T. ki... on thepren* non, will be se by orderer Sint Mary %Davie, Adlninhe Matrix of the la Jae. II: Dash, deo'd, that valuable niece • of WM. situate Charticre Croat. Purr kettles then Tilts. burgh. on the SteilbenvilleTurnolke Road.in ItobitmonaZ Chadians Townships, tentaltung tour acme and wall r - .mches, on which ISSed a first rate Merchant and° \lOlll. in..good order , ble of hireling. out 110 barrels o . Flour per ilay.wlth • Home, IlwelUng:tiouae, CWT./ . Sbop, Stable. an. \ . • ' The mill contains fo r pair BUM. three 'tette of Bolting Cloths, three Screens, tw Smut Meditate. one Cam Crush er. de-. with storage for .000 bushels of gi r . which im morel:neat; cos 810,000, , The water power s among the bast lit the cou n ty. to whlatt is added Map Skim Pow er whop - remllre..l4l2 dry wave& ' -_. -.• The neghborhima is highlykimpteited among the hest ha Westem \Pen iiitylvenia for wheat, famishing custom work \ I to amount of lii).000 Misted.. and for ads Mote than tonne that quantity yearly& with • ready Markat ASV the ar./1. . ' 1 A plan °foe property may be , sorn at the Auction store. Those'wishing to examine the same will oailon Mrs. Datta. ( who Malden /h. the premises. Tetgos. tnte-tpled cub, res idue to one arid two years with interest.- 1 \ \ , ~ ', Y. 11J)ATILS. Audi. QTOCKS & COUPDN BONDS AT- AUG I,7TION—On Th\ irsday evening, Aug; 3d, at 8 tolock, at t c hl Merchants' Exchange, oth et: will be sold: ' . \ ,biel tii i , :t h wl ) orTlei r ,:;giale b V "r 41009 "44 Do "' ' ' I 15 . 1 . .. - —", oh/. . P ..Z 2 Ni n it. ; :t! '1..._ B lock . Cli c.l \ ./ . 11 lie" r otlt. ~4 ' A ••• - ! 1. atAVsS.Auot. IREKA , TO.O.- ‘, -40 g., .14;0,1 e st:, willbs sol b i , Tegietrer, t i ..' 'I ...... .ainuoluddharea Stork or so....,aiireks Idinhafr om ,Bllch ' • igen. Malted kw nott , lN.Pftlitortu ,i,' i . Cl ort. ITIZENS' DEPOSIT BLANK ST a ' , ..tt , '., 11./ . A.UCTIoN , --On Tharedar 1 enhisciblinst, at 8 ol k, \ 'ttlltis L .,Nroonnt E lla c t i r N4,.lt, ' "''''';.9l b :D7Villittu.r. i keerioaxt i Crf13.0. - ) gal:mi 1,;, -- .,, - 7 7--, 1,f" WIT the tidditiotii is the, Ikigest andliest s' erraiiiil Hate In Ne* Ongland;and the Natal:rib Cr two leer., rail atteattanUi Its reaFfigaratirramire ! meats and eta Hof - . ditormodationa. 'llr4 - ,,, tare la., made to camblor utility end coarenlenoe th arloos \ use an d VIM Fllif•,. I b •tlrecdng reflttlll Cr. 3a%alriaatts , \ appointed; Um stmt.( ut rooms wry arranged% ..tamillas .• 'and brae trarettrig radar, the fillypirkg iwattaimum.v. modiom, and vt44l.liottlateq. sorts its•gevratebirm mrippged wi th CacLituatavVAT ana Om • -,... ftrt sill \ E., \ med., by the Prapkjetor . onntliblyte A 0 the 00.%Itirt•of Itt,4lta *bile eraottplag . his hover. . ", \ . . ‘ .134.rud _._ .... ' . 'LEWIS RICE. We ' ter. '. T1:11/4 11h.. 1 wets. \ UrF s have jusereeniVed .otnerlot 1 T rd. ll efft rurkieh Wahl'. 1.. \:' 118 Brown iJoeu Towel s trnl id. etlmntit soatlß4sr ther p t ortles oc tigh t\ with ti t. trot p h ' le nt4l secure. , r. l ' "m., MAD r 5 a1.44.. 8.1, ia iebool \ Outliers. i twnehip ' etipol )oar the'.ll4 . of.4.fwast. I,l:ssrty. s at' =lt A, 11 . .o .li ,tg x . I....g z t yLt I s Salatr wlll belbirty ' k the trod 51 day of O e month's. .._ LUKE B. VI. N,4eml Cl . t........., —....: S-41avtog Teelt\_ ' VAgency fn the lentlliekdk'a itteprored t...... Tor W " tern Nana am prepare 4 to fdrolah Cher with till. first !alum Mill. eltluie Who , 431. n eniall fuleanoefet the malburneuirere p leer dere spectrally solicited. .E. IkeII.A.NRI.A.I4I I - 2 m L v 1 s tio.l2tWed r i . Valuable Pr4) — perty hit. Sic ICIE . IIOIISE \situsiled cin , tie,'Nbn.. sde orthe Diamond. and and , se LIMIes s s .o te. fThe lot I, °lnitial:drat! and Went/ leaner ' Irr I t e . ati: wide, sad laa4ken .. tba,rear a twe'etorTV I . ld-tr o " II 4 p.P.V.Mlarri' \ . CONTINdIONNW THE s ... GREAT SE3H-A 'NUAL SALE i, A. , 11.1412 N eD\CO., ' ... And mill further slanotlon , ,ln .bribes, erAnoito, THUF.SDAY, Jul y . le)th, and anstfiruing them ,the month Of .I,nly, , - 7 - luanuare - mmtE \£, E L 4. G AR R El. - T.SN % O , & C . ~ .North-West seoret‘o.r..,d of ~ '104..* ON !ho Arootioon E.ry.tegas; to tad : ooro or/U[4.200% Peons., in which ammeral itankfist bwner Ls to be dono. , rolg",TlZ M VlhrtSu r s q h h ;a4 P4 .. . "l ' l \ rh * r ul'-'a 11erseeelon dOrpoali, bays ' ailion 4t41114 irltbout \ , inlegatitlso.bsV. 6,11 and Ii month yayehlo %Whom- ',' , . e.,T01d.1 rain ol'i%re j t a thi s rec , n : 2 4 , 1," .. A.\ - \ o filo_fide ß irs il ifili a. \) 11,_1 h' i...,4_ ' w,. 5 . . earte . -.00„„z 6 - ' Jr., Them. .issia. Vi ' . .P. Ore on, 'John ', ..son4s,Vonsos - ...Clan, and Geo. W. Gory:hen. Ulm Infdon, TA: A s . , , Iluntingdon, July 7th. /SW. ' . \•• Notickto Shippers. % ‘ , 7 ,- c --, , 'rpm Ohio and PennsyDrainn Railroads eam- , dt.r.LT U rePa rigintt.l7, l 4lr fr t oa l rgtVb i es Crertline In nineteen hems, end there are two paths Lars from Crestlhe to Cincinnati, so 'that shippers las , rely noon theprompt forwardin‘ot their goons.' from Pittelmegh to CincinnatiN 60 and 00 tent. paP4OO , lba for the three chases of &elk s Freight Is ardpV .., 1 \ through at I,W:l4ooes:ion. lots in the West. , ply to . J.A. BE , Freight Agent. , '. or \ TX W. COURTNEY iMeetrrer Trehrl. \rtetk"* s pitta„..p. July as. last.-frm , \ QALERA,TRS-25' bbls. fiq &delay Ir, % \ 6.002 A \ . • J. - O. CANNIEL A. MASON & CO. will:it on \ peday, July NIL 7 ewes of Knalluda WO 8 and \ r 3 , l.,tuntall , in and '250. . - SY2. \ \ IL AWNS-120s. fine English44was,, A ‘, 12 e per yd., usual pelnn2Bo. Ihr solo 1 II ___ . _ 4 _ tet. A. iIASON_A 00., ,sth at , I. S.A.LE—A Steam Engine of 8 loch eyl - lnder, 2 ft. Woke, la gisod order, will be aolA at assn. `Y by yya , L LI.2IIeLALN,Z, belkst. -- TOR SALE-2.7 and' a - - half acres i.) rich 1. Lend; 24 of which 'are et seirif. , aitaated Ina %and. MT:. and health containing 4 rooms and a largo kitetterg•new'wood hove and wash home to one large tmildiMn a now:huhdlng 40 ft. long, used fora wagon makers' itth ether . 4 rter* - ury out bnildinge. Thom Wahl, an harder choice teal% on the plant. Prise and tams:node tat. Aptly to 11 3 B. ,11 4 IN, L . .-... 411 St. Yr e. l . 1 1 E PLANTER'S, NORTIII.,'RN BRIDE-- A Novel, with illushationa from Original (Insigne, by Me Lee Hants, in 2 rob- Izno, aus it Je2B _ • ' KAY A 55 Wool . ________..... .1 \P" ~190 SIDES 'SLAUGIVIC SOLE\ LEATII- En In store for oda by J. GRANT 110WhY. J 1.13 Liberty sLeordrealte tbolhoed of Wood. rF C R P BT Ve eVi k iatttt' •,-lady fIIILe . lad HE NRYN lb Wool et. 044-10 hlidsl4i4B; lee clear Side; "A) blot. Sboadene. sor tali, 9by }el: \ !WAR DICKEY! VAIII4BLE • PROPERTY IN COLLI.NS \ Towwettre FOR SALE-44.4..doemista rollstroek East Liberty, and atone =yds:Tram Allegbeny rand ratte dlitaare bout 1.110 AII Vjg.ley IL P. A \ . 2 Br hap rigrA". 6 , \ seud . o m tlt a • o . otAnsaavod wig r ol h o . abag a lr=r• - 300ereen, fil antesdn eultlefera. b•elanceJeocel Umber.— , Will be mid al lalia4dd or 10 arras with the hie rota. .je•-n 1 S. C II BERT BON. 110 ethoL .11,..._..CQ!--8.000,1b5. prime'Bricon- aptilders for" by • SUMTER. DILWORTII. sma . 11 'whiteT,avy ?AV', A gsa P li, t nd Alma° jr/9 - aatr./VERAt adLWORAL (.211RETINCIS & PILLOW CASE GOODS,- 5 1 =07 narddhalnhaTft reed ah enactment of t . it , shore =mix, of the various wiAttut • Abp. Most lee Ail other'goods, forted spread; quilla and counterpane; Ta- Id* (Intim and. Table Diaper; Truckling Goods of the WI- revolt kinds. and househeaping ;eV' tromns. - ' on "' debars e out ndbpa ea, Times, gel, wialto, We are oncri.tti, at extnanelT fere EMU - 11'UL COUNTRY prurJ tOc ore oat. NIESIVENCE KFOIL house andlot to teatttlfol Hllaya of Now Brighton. Pluesant/T ' , nested =small eminence mmandiror a view of the whole Wm, eadVado , vs ho; distance of the nailroad ntiktkna. The ti 42 reel hr 150, and planted with rations kind* of nntt trees and OthrUbbel7. `The I:wheels well built in toodein:Tne.+l. tcrn. Ec-, at the lour Alrq.llota {tithe moor illage, wen eltriated. wi fo3c.a. ,Pri ‘t. '9 o UP:=Tatrgtelga7 . Cal T itsi a nt. M a tr a co 1F at. R ONEY---4- tit for at poT CLAY-100 bbls: ovlity's got. CI, rited sad tbr ealo . hr J. SC 001 , 4 AK & CO. E 2 RLS-45 easksin stare and or ~ lel); _ . \ _io..3\ 5 1 EitiPANNitiL SALE A. it 7 littso & t CO. are 'thiidna. out their #OOk of Dooßott, a:o9qt tut 'VEtih""lim°'°""dr°ls - ILI- isTUAL. .5 ~A 1 .1 1.---bdka, "Arty - its IVtio l t=itturcreti re rfuottA g t:t r ra .3l Volt" or A. , MASONfah g, EMI-X.NNUAL SA v • 000 yds._ftbst Col. \ L 7 mkt...nu st firiZti s %alite r 4.7,Aqq..lpA.„.ArtA 1ia.. ; 4 1 \ t ` l i er' r • \A. A: nitAig u tirma74,7itts \ -., `Quao.--501,hakjrime ~ .a.s.g.r- -i a \ , ....., on c'''''Stu4‘"4 for . .;°..i.re! ' it,*lllBo7i Ai CO. \ ' -I s.m. an4-xmr. \ —,. \ ' \ \ \ ea \ \ s UNDRLNS -- ig b h .a . l l, all . s .tt . \ AO bole & Clor Floes. 0 store sod s eals or, - Jeft2 ' T. LITTLI4 &Ca I '..2.1 wee/. \ CO. O.IKCOND MOU,RYINETCI(K)Ds, J e , Rm 1,..3 2 h . kci; an iretne,at,,xurar,natlitritgn 0, AY $l5OO for:a \ 2 story house at lot citron:ad 241tt. trent, on 14.12 at., by 100 v. to an alley. =The Inane contains 4 ream, kitchen and nut n..m. !qirs.pa. stood Kraten . hydrant and anteentxr WI On sail al i a4, grape &noon USU. and SWID T.Mtll, a 141 goal order going roe Slann. halt In *Any belanee , It_aln 13 years. B. CUTIIIIEHT t ] arm ed at. Ei LEVENVIIOUSAND ACRES OP LAMX Ai110k,....:i.-. -4.,,,Attr=nvoverl,7....eit w...?.....- anintles. Virginia. TI a Inner n ta ble. dr.Dly to. or • drem poet paid.' #l5 IS. CrUltE k.Boll,&alEidao 4,1.440, r.d .t. 130 T 1119 E sacks for sale lay 4, 11 :14 '\ \ t umitota. ou. ......._____ lALTE F 4 --lYlifiE LACES—:lll—tir to ry al r l . rai n to the attantlaci of tte ladled of time and Ito ton Col W ll a ro . are sollblid lema it t '4 71; roducedpnics. W have 04 lon hand banOome styloo I dnna , Lwatal4 de. irtren.•••• • • \ • \, \ \ • - VA;Vati.',Z
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