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SIMI= Courr.—Before judge :TaiWrie.
' 'trusteed of the First:. Baptist Church vs.
Menem SMuinel, Follansbee, Bake et AL
Ia this'elee the following opinion was deliver
., ed bakjudge Lowrie yesterday:
• This is a motion for a preliminary iojunotion,..
•s - founded anon' a bill of comlaint entered by the I
Trustees of a re li gions s o ciety , ; alleging' that
,•,. • they 'litre been - I; a disorderly and unlawful
manner excluded from the possession and man.
• , 'gement of the church property, and hindered
•.• in the performance of their duties by the de
, feradante,,who are or claim to bo members of the
said society and to be acting on its behalf. The
°Vita of the bill Is to settle the right of the
respective parties by a final decree; and the ob
ject of this motion is to put and keep matters in
_ • the position in which they stood before the dis
order commenced; and to prevent , the defend
ants Aram gaining any advantage by their own
wrongful acts. „ .
It is not-necessary to decide, in• order to main- - '
Min this form of proceeding, that this case falls
within the class of irreparable injuries, and, if
• . it did, that
:would not , give original jurisdiction
I to this Court. But we have the supervision and
control, in the equity form, of private corpora
._ 'dons; and this involves the power of issuing all
sorts of process necessary to effectuate that con
trot -
. The plaintiffs are a religious association in
.
corporated ander the act of '1791, which allows
any persons, whether church members or not,
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to be Incorporated for religious purposes, upon
----- terms and principles declared by themselves.—
. Thmse terms end principles are expressed lather
charter, and are•the laws of their immolation.
Following-out the free thought of the act of
•c. I Ateembly, the Society, as incorporated, consist
• of ..Church and Congregation," or those who are
. fultinimbers of the spiritist society and those
who aro only pew holders. .The Church' there
fore, comprises °nits portion of the members of
theincorporated society, and must be so regard
' ed here. By the articles of union set oat in the
. charter,. the trustees tiro the representatives of
the incorporated society; and hold the church
propeity for its one, and of course sithject to its
directions regularly expressed. They receive
the lemma of the Incorporated • society and
; apply it for the maintenance of the Gospel.
They alone can , represent it in making - contracts,
and from it Slone they receive their instructions,
which are not expressed in the charter. A meet
ing of the church members, as such, is not
meeting of the incorporated society, and it can
not Instruct the trustees in their duties, or as
sums any power over them.
It is notdiaputed that the last general election
•
of trustees in November, 1863, was regularly
. held end conducted, and tive of the complaining
trustees claim title under that. • But a vacancy
• of. two trustees is alleged to have occurred, and
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on the' 28th Febnurry, 1864, two others were
elected in their stead. Judging from the church
• records, this special election seems to have been
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regular but this is disputed now. The question,
however, is not Important at present, for it is not
denied that the two persons then chosen have
. acted and been regarded as trustees over since,
until the outbreak of the present difficulty, and
without'them the other five trustees, undeniably
elected, shooldpresent this complaint. •
Then, *hat excuse have the defendants for in- •
trading upon the trustees, and interfering with
their functions? I do n ot inquire whether or
not ell the defendants participated • in:the act
complained of, for It is not necessary in this pre
litoinsay prOceeding. It is admitted that some
of themcaturaitted the act Of intrusion, and , are
still maintaining their possession, and the in
quiry in, what justification have they ?
They offernone'except the resolutions Of a reg
ular 'ohniels meeting, that is, a meeting of the
corimuirlng.reeiebers of the church, which was
notend did 'not • profess to be a meeting of the
incorporated'society.. It. was held the 29th July
last, and nothing could be more irregular then
its proceedings. If it was a corporation meeting
:it (mold. not exclude persons from. church mem
bership; and if it was a mere church meeting, as
it professed to be, it could not control the use of
the corporation property, or direct the trustees,
or create; or remove any; and yet all this, and
-much more of the same incongruous character;
- was attempted to be done. -
' They think they arejristified under the Bth ar
tide of the church discipline.' - Bit this article
is the creature of tho church members, and can be
altered by them at pleasure. The incorporated
society had no hand in making it, and cannot by
-It be excluded from their chartered rights
,•, They think that the custom of Baptist church
''ea authorize the proceedings of the meeting al
to. But, as the Baptist:churches are
:Wholly . independent of each other, the custom of
one or many of there, can furnish very little aia
:jniiidgingof those of another. - Besides this,:the
• customs of church meetings cannot take away
the chartered right of the incorporated society--
the costume of ens portion of the society, cannot
=such, deprive the other portion of im rights.
• The meelang of 29th July was plainly disorder
, ly and revolutionary: Even if it" had, been a
meeting of the incorporated society, perhaps it
could not thus haveset aside the legal trustees
it they refused their assent. There is no need
of such aVtsorderty - modeof obtaining their sup- -
-posed rights; for there is a regular mode roost:
- tied by law for compelling trustees to perform
. duties to those whoee interests they repre
sent -
The proper corporation records are now in the
lards of the trustees and will remain there. We
should have nothing to tio•with the church :tin
' • ate books, were it not that - they alone contairrthe
original" evidence of the , corporate membership
.those whine corporate membership depends
upon the fact that they are -in communion with
- .the church. On this ground, however, the con
. poration has an interest in them. One of them
I .was violently wrested at the meeting of 29th Ju
ly, from Samuel Bargesser, who, up to that time
at least, was the regular clerk •of the church,
and it must be restored to him, to „be held and
disposed of by him ecterding to the directions of
the next, or any, subsequent, regular church
, - ;sneeting, and no alteration of any part of it must
- bealiewel. •
It is very plain that this congregation
ded into two parties, and that their pastor is the
subject of their dispute.' Of course then; so far
as their present affections and purposes are eon
- • • °trued, and as they are indicated by their disor
derly proceedings, they hive no longer one faith,
7 and bapilam, 'nor any other common bond of
onion. In a very humble sense of the parallel,
- some are for rani and some for Apar:s, but none
for Christ.' The aim of the contest is the'eicto
ry of one pally over the other arid not the pro
,' grecs of the church
in Christfan graces, nor its '
Mumma against. the kingdom of evil.
.- Of course, then, we must expect .to see Very
.improper means used by both parties in order to
' succeed.' And, many indications of this have
been referred - to in the record, where persons
'unfavorable to the party having the majority for
the time have been excluded from church Mem
benthip. When any suspicion is east upon the
motive of, such proceedings, they can do nothing
'rut harm to the party conducting them. I venture
this suggestion by may of advice that is very
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_ revalent to the case, and I might perhaps van
biro further, were it not that the :excited state
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of feellog indicated by these disorders cautions
me that it would be useless, When'this society
' .. ..ComeS to its right mind they will take the advice
• ••• of their: Mister and cut off , the right hand, or
}duck out the right eye, or sacrifice any common
• interest, rather than suffer it any longer to lead
Our duty now is to correct the state of things
brought - about by the disorderly meeting of
AVGI7III . 17, - 1854.—The motion fora prelimi
nary injunction having been argued by Abe
counsel of both partimr before Hon. • Walter H.
Lowrie, a Judge of thin Court, now in full con !
sideration thereof, it Is ordered that a prelim',
,'nary injunction bum, requiring the defendants,
and each of therm, forthwith to restore to the
plaintiffe, as trustees of the Corporation called
the First Baptist Church of the -city of -Pitts
burgh, the possession of the meeting house be
longing to sail. corporation, and to desist and
abstain from taking and holding possession
fhereofosad from doing any act to hinder or
disturb the said trustees in the control and use
thereof, until the final hearing of this cause, or
the further order of the Ormrt. An indemnity
bond, with approved sureties, in the stun of ¢5OO
to be first filed by the plaintiffs according to law,
And it is further ordered, that the church
minute hook be restored to the custody of Bani'L
Burgessor now ar Lit! church clerk; to ha held
and diepaed of-by 'him according'to the itistruo
tioni of the regular church meetings, without any
alteration -in the' titivates heretofore made in
The Shetiff wiU takepoesessiosi of the chitrett
:this; morning , end 'ba nd it. over to the TKlGtees,
lireesbly to Go above order. '
- ' Frozmrs's . Fiairr.—The Yigiltutt - eta Do
: --..e . tivigasSeliollipszaihs4.s - row lastenening,
e
corner of Third nod iffinittifteld streetp, in
. latich went_ members of both companies were
engaged... A . 11:11141 named Charles Jones had hie
,:head-eut with a trumpet, in ihe 'hands of one of
the Vigilant men; his injury, however, is of
trivial nature. The window of Page's drug store
was numbed during the melee, and a few bricks
arid :boulders were thrown; but as far as we
. timid learn, there was no ono hurt by them—
,The tight lasted several minutes '
- and was witi
umed by a crowd of at least three hundred
' : pursuer. —% There no units. •
MA named .Tameo Dairy won
Seat to jaklyeiterday, •by Alderman bloCtllle, on
g s $lO counterfeit bill on
. .
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• TAZISPAII3.—Antonia fiegauis wl3"arrested,
raterda, sad eamittted to jail to answer on a
cktige Of treaspaea preferred naiad him tq
a==ZM
: 'Calmat' ALereti.—. - wten e
Olympic and St. George'o Clubs was finished yes
t.e.y, the - latter - coming off - littio*.with five
wicket/if - to go down. The day,_!as delightful and
the attendszee large: . '. ; . ..
The littaburgbers led off, and made a score of
68, which is conaldcred Pretty good. Their bat
thug, however, was 'not AS, good as the day be
fore. Two were bowled out before wicking a
i 14C0113.'Brace was caught out ere be had made a.
1 run, end Leech unfortunately got his . leg in front
1 of the wicket before scoring any, so that the bur
den of the game was left on seven of the men.--
Miler made some good bits, getting two runs of
three - and. three of two, scoring in all 10, Pol
lock muds four lane of two and scored 11, when,
ho was bowled out; Hunt made one good run of,
three, and on the next ball lost his wicket; and
Sproul got one run of three. McCabe kept his
bat till the game was out, bat made only six runs.,
The bowling of Orris and Stokes was very goad,
but the -Pittaburgbers nevertheless mado 16 byes,
8 of which were made on runs of two.
When the St. George's went in, theypnt Orris
and Hook at the wickets, and Orris getting the
run o the bowling made by the Pittaburghers,
kept his bat until.he had scored 31; the bowling
towards the hat of Ris score wan changed, but
he was caught out, at-last, by Haworth, who al
so caught Bedbery out before making a mark.—
Hook made two runs and was then caught by
Pollock, and G. Stokes was caught.bilionnafon.
on his first ball. Pellet, who the day before
Millet after. scored 81, was bowled out by Mill after mak
ing 13. Riddle had made 'one run an Thsury two
when'game was-caned, fire wickets go down.
The harder' of the score was borne by Orris and
Pellet, it iillbe iseen. Onisixtidefonifine ions
of three and seven twos. Pellet - made butone
run of three. The bowling wan remarkably good
for the bitters, only two byes being made in a
run of 52. - -
The fielding was ronett better on both sides
. than onWednetalithespecially on the Olympic aide.
Two of • the Olympic club were caught out, but
four of the five St. George's playeis werncaught
out by-the Olympic men, showing a marked im
provement ,
The result gave general satisfaction to both par
ties. The Pittaburghers accepted the challenge
by, telegraph and played on two or three days'
notice. and several of their players were untried
in match-games; they therefore expected to be
beaten. The St. George's, on the other hand,.
were picked men, and expected an easy triumph.
Under these circumstances, the Olympic club
made a remarkably . good play, and nothing but
the unusual skill of their competitors would have
sufficed to defeat them.
We subjoin the score of the
SECOND INNINGS.
OLTXP/O CLUB. .
Hunt, b. by Orris
Sproul, b. by O. Stokes
Bruce, caught by • do
Pollock, b. by ......
M'Citbe, not out
Haworth, caught by Sieed
Bonnation, b. by
R. Young, b. by 0rri5.......
Bums, b. by Stokes
Byes
Leg byes
Made on Wednesday
Total.
IT. GEOZGE'II CUM
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Orris„ b. by Young, - o. by .
Rook, b. by Sproul, c.-by Pollock. 8
Sedberry, b. by nrcabe, 0.14 Haworth.:. 0
Pellet, 13.. bi Miller 13
0. Stoke 's, b. by Miller, C. Bonaffon 0
-Riddle, notont ' 1
Benry, not out. • 2
Byes
,Wide 1
Made on :Wednesday.
SL/LSDERAIaI Istmassteas.--Felir. Bobo insti
tuted a suit for slander ,yesterday, in the Dis
trict Court; against Jain fichiunan. A capias
for the arrest of the defendant was leaded.
. .
Ctranan or Rm.—Four young men named
R. Bruce Young, James Earle, J. Dillon hndiVin-
Murray were• arrested rusterday find taken be
fore Mayor Cols, charged with creating p riot at
th&hottee of Wm. Bennett, in Diamond Alley.
They were luold to ball in WO each for their ap
pearance. at Court.
lionnenr.—The dwelling of Mr. W. A. Lars,
book-keeper in the Dirpatvi office, was entered
on Wednesday night by Inziglars, who carried
off $25 in money which they found in the dra*-
er of a bureau. Mr. Lare resides in the Sixth
Ward and was absent when therobbery was cent-
WAIIILUST 1211r6D.--AldCll96llMCM*Ster, jCS.-
terdayomme4-a- warrautTor be arrest of Wm.
neese, charged with : striking Wm. Evans on the
head with a lump of cost The parties reside in
thelighth Ward.
Accinswr.—A drover named 'Murdock, maid;
ing near Coal UM, was thrown tram hie bone
on Liberty street, yesterday, and rather severely
injured. The accident is attributable to the
horse's taking fright at a locomotive which hap
pealed to be parsing at the time. .
SUDDEN DgAT/L--A man nawietre. Bradley
died very. imddenly on Fifth street, yesterday.—
fie was. buts few hours ill, and the disease
which carried him off is said to have resembled
Felon.—A, warrant was issued by Alderman
Parkinson yesterday, - for. the arrest or J. Flem
ing, charged by a grocery keeper named Stern
with obtaining $l4 worth of.goods from him by
false pretences. The.parties reside in the Fifth
The same magistrate also.issued a warrant for
the arrest-of-Ere Suckfeller, charged by. John
Haldeman with obtaining a pair of boots. from
him by fraudulently representing that she want
ed them for a neighbor.
Conmsavico.-31esara..Henderson, Alston &
Co., the contractors for the railroad bridge acmes
the Allegheny; have anamenced, to clear sway
the gravel for the foundation of the piers it this
aide of the river..'
Brsisurn.-A stabbing aide occurred st Can
nonabarg, on- Saturday night, in which Andy
Ross, (colored, ) was severely cut by. John Caster,
also colored. The - Wan now lies i.U . S very pre
carious situation.
BY . : TELEGRAPH.
FURTHER BY TUB AMERICA.
New Yonst,'Aug, 17.
Tho news from the Danube continues to be
generally favotable to the alllea. Nothing de
cis's° had taken place.. On the morning of the
30th the Russians it is stated attacked the Turk
ish .and French camp at Giurgero but were to
tally defeated with . a loss of 2000 killed and a
large numberthken prisoners.
The Russians ROM retreatieg by forced march
es. They had quitted Frateanhi, which was oc
cupied by the Turks. • •
The eractuttion of Wallachia is completed.—
A proclamation was issued declaring that all sol
diers- who remained behind be considered
deserters
The Russian,, troops are being .00neentrated
on the Sereth. - • .
Omer Pacha is expected
to arrive at Dacha
rest on the Olot, and would meet with a brilliant
reception. It is believed hie force must be em
ployed to dislodge the Russians in Moldavia.
The Austriaa army under Prineg tiebention
'wan ordered to advance from Penh to Walla-
Thn army in thdlachis is moving towards the
frontier. -
. .
The Arch Duke Albrecht has iemored.his
head quarters to Cronstadt, in tho south cut nor
The total Austrian forca'on the frOntiers -is
330,000,:tuider - Baren Delors. • The . frontiers
haTe not been crossed, but - preparations for hoe=
tilltiee are going on.
Bunts makes .no .Warlike demonstrations
towards the Prussian frontiers. -
,
The cholera was increasing in violence at Con
stanthrople on the W., •
The Freneh_tlivision left Verna on the 27th for
Kustendje andßilistria. •
Accounts from Montenegro are ncsatisfactory.
Prince Duda is assuming a threatening attitude
towards the Take at Apts.
The allied fleet with Generals Cansotert and
Brown proceeded towards the Crimea coast to re
connoitre.
The Times has declared positively that a forte
of froes - 80,000:to .100,000 British, French and
Turks will immediately
: invade Crimea and at
tempt to erect a lodgment on the heights that
command 'Sebastopol.
The reported defeat of the Turks by the Ibus
siansat Kara is confirmed. . The Blurbs its are
besieging hare. •
The cholera had made its appearance among
theßritish troops of the Baltic :fleet at Lute
' The latest accounts sate that Di Hillieri bad
an interview 'with the Sing of Sweden, and that
his Majesty declared - his eillingters to unite
with the Western rowers on certain conditicats.
Do - Billiers with the French troops joined tho
fleet etl Aland Island.- .
Kanila Karleby has been reinforced - by the
-'Since the 2.11 d the blociade of the ports in the
Gulf bu_ been tame vigorous, there not being
possibility of any venni to enter or tom port.
The Sumba Emperor and Arch-Daches bad a
narrow escape , being captured by an English
steamer ttesirCrartatadt. • -
Admiral Corny lea Mmaed home in Invalid.
4.
,_, ' '
t - tri.M.-SPainis'iettenilly tiatilMl. l t .Pa- }
tern Las taken the oath as President of the new I
Council. On the 211 the barrioatlei at Madrid I
were beingremored at Espartero's request: . W-
I Donnell is the most popular of any of the new 1
I ministry.
Onnar Barram.—The Cannadien Legislative
Council bill passed to a second reading. in the
Bonze of Commons on the 4th inst. - -
London Markets.—Consols cloned on the 4th
inst. for money and account at 02 i , Bank
stocks 2051e,2114.: 8} percents. 0:11.
Aetl.Yebreaka Maas Mocttat•
.• SARATOGA, RUgIIIIt 17.
It. N. Havens, presiding, made a speech and.
introduced the Agent for the Kansas Emigrant
Aid Company, who spoke at some length.
Horace Greedy followed in denouncing slavery.
Several others spoke, after which the. Convention
adjourned. .
Sanaroos, August 17.—This afternoon Mr.
Circely, from the Business Committee, reported
a seriqs of resolutions to the effect that, inasmuch
as the present Congress wantonly reopened the
controversy respecting the extension sf Slavery,
and by the Nebraska BM has designedli , sub
verted so much of the Missouri Comproinise as
excluded slavery from the vast region between
the Mississippi and the Rocky mountains north
of 36° 30'; the State of Now York affirms and
maintains the right and duty of thegeneral Clov
ennacit to prohibit and . pre elude the extension,
establishment or perpetuation of human slavery
in any territory now, or to be established.
The Resolutions declare uncompromising war
against the doctrines, tendencies and natural
consequences involved in - the" Nebraska Bill as
calculated to dishonor our country in the eyes
Of mankind, and to discourage and confound the
champions of Liberty and Progress throughout
the world. One of the Resolutions approves of
the course of the freemen of Connecticut., Ver
mont, Ipwa,..Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin and Mich
igan in postponing and disregarding their views
and differences of opinion en preference, and
acting cordially together, and commends their
spirit to the freemen of this and other States.
A vote-was called on this resolution. Mr. Bul
lard of Waterford moved an amendment, propo
ling to follow the example in nominating a state
ticket.
Tremendous confusion followed, and amid cries
of order and shouts of question, Mr. Bullard was
compelled to it down.
A vote was called on the resolution and the
yeaa and nays attempted to be taken, but it was .
finally tabled and the next resolution voted on.
The balance of the resolutions approved of or
ganizations for the colonization of Kansas and all
other territories with freemen. -
- A great contest arose on the last two resolu
tions of — the majority report which favors the
calling of another State Convention at Auburn
on the 26th to make nominations by , selecting
from other tickets.
There was much confusion and an tmettecess.
fel attempt waa made to nominate vow.
The rmolutioas were all adopted mad the Ceti"
Tention adjourned to meet at Auburn on the 28th
September.
Bosros, August 17.—The Grand Jury, after
inrestigating the charges again st Crane forever
issuing Vermont Central Stock, failed to find a
bill against him.
The British bark Britain's Pride arrived this
morning. She reports that on the 12th Aug.
in lat. 44. long. 66. 66. 6. west, she passed a
chest painted green with the. letters "G. B. City
of Glaprow," in gilt, ornamented with a wreath;
she also passed a hend-board 12 feet long, with
letters upon it not rcodchle. This is supposed
to be a trace of the lost . steamer City of . Glee-
Nsw Yuan, Aug. 17.—A Contention at Rail
road officers was held at St. Nicholas Hotel on
Tuesday stoning. The Companies represented
were the Baltimore and Ohio, Penna. Central;
Hudson Rieer, New York Central, and N. T. and
Erie Railroad. The object, is said to be, to
agree upon-a common tariff for freights and pas
sengers. Rumor bas it, that it was agreed to
put up the rates 20 per cent.
PIIILADELPIILA, Aug. 17.—F1Oar, small sales
standard brands at $8,25; $8,37€0,50 for um:a
men and fair brands. and $8,6200,50 for better
brands and extra. Corn Meal. Penn's. at $3.37
03.50. Wheat offering. but the demand limit
ad; 3000 bush at 51,40e1,65 for inferior, and
prime red mostly $1,5001,65, and $1.55e1,75
for *white. Rye; 8000 bush at $1,03. Corn
scarce, yellow 790030. Whiskey 35.
New Yong, Aug. 17.—Floar, 6500 bbls straight
Mate at $808,62; good -Ohio $0,12®0,60;
soutbern good,
,firm; superior easier; .strsight
Balt. $8,62®9. Wheat, market bare of prime,
little doing. containchanged; a moderate bu
siness at previous rates; sales 44,000 bushels.
Cotton firm'with upward tendency. Coffee un
changed, a limited business. Sugar, prices weak,
transactions small. Molasses scarce and nn
changed. Tobacco, Kentucky o}@,Bl. Lard
Oil 80 eaM. Whiskey,. Ohio, 35g3.
• Cmcnrsait, Aug. 17.... The river has risen lb
'inches. Fionr,.tirm,s. sales 1700 bbls at .47,Z90
7,80. Whiskey 80. Wheat $1,30, and Oats 40.
Corn iO. No soles PrOVillioll3 owing to thp arm
nese of. holders- Groceries unchanged, a mode
rate bukimmis doing.
.
Valuable Property fo , Sale.
lIE IiOUSE situated on the North-Eust
elle or the Diamond, and 4aleern Undeare
Ys
na.. The lot Inoue hondredemdtwentY feet In depth
by twenty wkle. and hue on the tear a tenixtdry Lela ten
ement. Vetter:as and other paetierslare apply to
ir2d.tf OD). P. 1411711! .20..44 Wood et.
• - -
GREATSEMI ANNUAL SALE OF
.A. A4f CO.,
And inn farthe A r
iednet M ion So.s7l nein* mentneneinsc en
THURSDAY. July.2oth, and continuing thrangh
the montbafJals. . tfl9
Notice to 81:tippers.
TRE Ohio abd Pennsylvania Railroad Con
=2. IsZet .. ene w„ d r g ix esgr=i n ttpria u =s a r i t
Orestno• nineteen hoary, and
there are two competing
line* frenn erestline to Cleeinnatt so 'that adman my
rely wpon the prompt forwarding of their goods. Rates
fowo rittahorgh to Cincinnati. 40 ao 004 6l toot. per.loo
Its. for the three damsel of freight Vreght is shipped
through at low retest° Takao paints in the West. At.
ply to J. A. REARRA, Trofight Arent.
or D. N. COMM Elf, Master of Transportation.
Pittablmtb, July - TO. 18.14.-.1r21
Anterictin House, Boston.
IVITII the addition, hi the largest and beet
anusured !total bi New Emelsad, and the submib
or bows Sam to rah attention to Its magnidesat arrange
lamb and miperior seommolatlons. The fandtare Is
made to combine utility and sonrenteme with luxurious
ease and arm Ant. The drawing roam are moat *Maly
appointed: the solts of Toms veil arranged Ibr Wallas
and Law traintlitg pa tter. the sleeplcut rtmenta eons
=dims and well ventilated, and *Wigs prem apa ardonof them
molted with Coehltnate water &adepts. - Zees,. effort will
be made br the Prdarletor to Gottribtltel to ttu comfOrt of
id. =W .I.*. weordtdng at hie hon.
d worts RIC& Pftiniettiri,
Tarkish Towels.
•
have jostreceived another lot of those
•
D rE esisnent Turkish rah Townie.
The Brown Linen Towel bag ifshatp stimulating or=
fl
anninnlng theiropertlaeof a flesh Wirth, with the
nexibilliy of* ToweL ' • " • '
no Cotton Towel_pimaespee Mines. not attainable In
taken, and the peculiarity of sterpg =Mum without
friction. Call early_ and ware a
fffe - • C. H. HEADL LOO, No. 112,-84
Tea, Tea, Tea t
agree -receiving from New York and
•
v l W E .litnarlglo ...4. ,WlO HALT mars TVA, comprising
0 unpeteder. Oolont, Sotsehraat
argatii . .Nresirirsit, - Z1 of 11111011 ban bons oaefolly es
lectetiobut wllll be sold as watt, either 'thalami,' at retelL
Je,YNltft.
iess-tr Pekin Tee Stare, No. CS birth street.
GREENWOOD INSTrrIITE,
NEW BRIGHTON; BEAVER CO., PA.,
THE Suminer Sausion of.th is Institution
wiu museum= MONDAY, th e lit of Ma r .
ortml "" tliti ' m 7 ° ..!` fa VVii ft ro.. 4 1 161.0."'
Now Befschton. Arni 311156.—gp12-div? .
----. carity , against Lightning.
rpm undersigned is engaged in the basi-•
nose of mining np Lightning &Aeon ersrr deter Ip
t on of handing It le deatrable to aware satinet the de.
stmarthe *node olltnlttalam Ile uses ,th. e moat eremTed
Fe of pyttlpg up ...Ids, sta appnes elver, nola or
ttna plated point. -Us ham teem esterorlycly ..fr.
6.1
In the boatman In this room. both In dly Baal eountri,
sad an give undoubted rallannees. Work and material
warrant.d ay represented, or undone ... e . . Order. an
be lett • Eaton, Olnha. In a Co.'s. 117 eon et,„•llthe
• ugh, a lettere rent to - z addttmt, AlleOeny Fron OP
trea , rendawamT tarui LI M.
yirtiJIIANICSand others restricted to thn
' l u borat t m ... earg . t.szlikrneog:taksott . W's
boors. 'Clatomors 1.1111:41611 IRO UM. 'with ouitablo dart
clothint oft=hiorttkor na t =7. R. tru e. tzto u ogp
foe
aTjad " ividdrueo dm a. t1:1110 v. 0., shore rood.
mono aro to be woo at lb* door by dso 1101 ao well or sou
Otht Prboos to rug all. - irtklaler .
r 'FOlfp
oP
ARRETTSON 'CO.,-
ON'th° North-West"- coinei•of Hill and
Nontgeznarritreetkin the Borough of He 111111221:114
PERMILi talthle4 sontail Be t ring tua a r i tte be done.
Lars reaPhlliWip lavers tar
.eale h Collectkrnamide 1=1:s1 Paints In the Unt•
Dtoner reealred mt denceit.perabla os drerend. without
tnterre; also, ler 11, 0.2 lard 12 month, hirable- with ren
ewable rates of Infereet thereon. • , •
OMR 11,9.06 . FIRM. • -
I. Jr . /kl4l/.. 11. Johnsen. Wes. Jerk, snot - Was. it Mend:
or Ilelllearabarg. Pe.: A.l: 1•74, G. Mites, Ws. Dorris.
Jr., Thomas /Warm P. - (hUwa.,
e.nd Geo. W rearrearen,ltingd 'Jo n
r aSw o,
Anus
Oe alnedon, July,7ll : 184- 2il • 7 m n, "
• .
Notice' to Ellimpinc. - . ;
azditfteiAuguei 3d no freighi will be
V meta Federal street gtation of the Ohio and
lbn es. shipment. biter the - gum of. o'clock.
P. M.. Bills lading matt be banded lota the height w
eal before deka, P. . A. 111CATIP.61
atatf . • . Freight Alma O. A. P. Tt.'n.
fait SALE, a superior Saw Mill on the
Ohio siva, opposite Treedoto, and 82 UM OirMyLtal
(Midas!, ars *rested three good dwellings and the MOIL —
It hall offend at atm/wain.
Also, 100 ems of good land, wall Imnsawan,
buildings and On sons in good eultinsting sada,: It Tirn
mites from linker's Lading. and 1.. good opporttudty to .
ALP. =stem of mans lend on the - tun
. slyer,
dfi miles from rsmmsburat. sad 34 tuna IPo m th=
god. It is • srinnipr Nom or Immyrod Lutd,and
'g ag a Ka"I" ° TI r lOILWOODg. TS Fourth st
7-- NEW PLOW FACTORY.
VALLEY FORGE WQAKa
. . J. B.'LLAIL - &. SPEER,
ILIV , ING commoncad opperationfl in the
PLOUGH FACTORY. In etenit... ~,, ..i. u .
PIAMAIII B oreeey emerlee Or the tope{ finw
=el C e litite DVIIVatZ.I I . I e. HatteluDea.
vet Zettettithe and keit M7 let alea . . 11111 Elite and Fab.
~_.. ~, or:: with Pion Minis and Ciii,
74. 7 0 n „ On Pin end Outing cm
'atm res. o 'a water k'w 7 "rti XV il
lOwi, s , Liberty stut At WA....kit tes i et
Who4skle and Rdetii. l 4,o o lo. 3. T. in.Aienetteeter,
COBEIfErnarr.OF MUCCTIUTION ar 1.6 Loin' 1 otirade
Realm. P.-I)Avrn R. r.uct.
nu. WM HINFIXAST. W . . r.,-Conusy..
PITTSBURGH MARKETS
Onus Ili-tsars/1n 012arrn,1
•
Fridar Morn/az Au,,ost 18, 1631.1
•
FLOl3ll,—aal6 on the wharf of 521015. supettne at 23,4 e,
do. st depot at 23.60: 32 do. part extra. at 132:22033.37
from blda superfine at 54,02; 40.d0. at ; .13,1
40 dot extra. at 2/3.50053.32. • • -
1111.4.LN--sales on the wharf of 110 bus. Oats at 43,
NOLA/33E3—a ado of 10 Ws. oat par-kagas. 2,1, cast.
WHISHET—IsIes of 25 bbla rectified at 23, and 15 do. at
30. cash.
11 , 11002P—oodes of 12.000 'ha Moulders and Hams t OSi
and 6 6.006 lea do. at 634 end 91(. sixty days': an .003
ma do. at OS and ; 0 tea Sugar•eured Rams atl 11'4
sixty dare, and 2,000 Es. do, at 11? i, cub. II
OIL— a ash of 5 bbh.Lpreet.dat 83.01307 days I
Cll3.393—axles of 92 bra 'Western Reserve at 9, atatr
days. and 42 do. at 91.1, oath.
1111:11T—a sale of 600 btu. Dried Apples at 21,00; !bur
Inca.
V, "Wen MIS loads Mine= Won.
MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL
•
The
feverish feeling which. we have been no
liclog for some time as existing 'in resent to provhdons
has burst Meth. and large sales ham been made at an ad,
sense of if, to 10 on bulk and smoked meats. Bartel Pork
le held at Sl2, and heard Lard at 100; as we before .stated
this ethmilative feeling • booed npon the •ritleirled fail
ure in the corn any, of which now. there mutts tor be say
for snnrcheosion. The .mm 6 from
Dlimourl, /11inols, Kentucky and Tenneeme. mwellasorer
ext State. and all th e eastern States. ere gloomy In the
reme. It Is buts rare care when over a half-crop Is et-
Pthted and generally one fourth of a mop is the bounds
of the farmer's hopes. The Stilure of the corn crop would
-be a lierioth calamity beyondthy manner of doubt:smatter
ell, man le the great staple upon which the 'agriculturist
depends for food for his hogs thd cattle, and henth the ef.
tat to a commercialpoint of view will be of a most decided
clammier. York be' high and so.wlll beef. Whiskey
U one of the articled which will rule
The St, Louis Evening News of lest Saturday ins the
(annuli:lg remarks 012 the theitement it, corn in that rill
and State :
"Far emend dam receipts ham been very entlii .. rod
teo 4 7tl ' innTerV r of fit ' irt.2l g W co tt in d llaTto t the
in the thre DK when the Patriarchs sent to Egypt to
purchase cor w' n. A number from Franklin. Jefferson, and
other aunties have been here to hey for their Men the,
their crops having Mkilvd.
tnerchant to
na thae has sold. yesterday and te.
day '4OOO mobs, every barbel ot which goes lola the • Int.-
Mixed has advtheed to 450.50. and to day for the
loly ten lots offered 'Change WOW. woe asked. One
ot of shoot 1.000 bushels lenpurehthed ye s terday to be
taken to Selma, and theme forty miles into , the Interior of '
Jefferson county.
A number of lettere ore in the city. offering to sell hog,
and inguLing flout the price ore:rem. In many sections
SORSOe, bushel U. asked from the. crib. A gentleman
wilting from Pike county IIL, tom that not a bushel can
be had to his neighborhood for leas than 411 c. :fever per 11611 there then such a general 11/Istm In the ere
throng/taut Allesouri and Illinols,but no altriadneedZbe hig
so long as there
hadan abundance of small grain.
We have not rain enough to lay the dust for amen
weeks. Comma., Hemp are fluff...lna eery much. • Unless
rein comes very soon there:gamely willbe half a croft—. I
fulnws cohere toengsgecorn st 1$ ft barreL , -1.13n, Com.
• •
The Money market daring the. past week, ba s .
fthe moat part been dull, but towards the aloft the -de
mand inerearal somewhat, and the tendency seemed to be
In (slur of the lender. Thiswas owing partly to the me
collar and unestiefactory condition of the eurreney, We
...U... to VOW lirst.olem Perez Itt 12.1ftamt; sewed do,
16018. and nelloo.l d 0.114124.
There In. been • good deal of •4in , t Third street.
ihr three or Mir days put. ref oft to the Indians
Yrse Bank, The notes of •He and Peru State
dwelt hooks, were d tad on Pr 7. The MPerts of
the fallorm cf these testiLtons wererroutesdicted hy the
Andltor of State, bat nday , the noted of all tbegaulte
with three or nag exceptlo wets thrown out. the 111/0,
ICY of the Seekers haring come to the conclusion gat the
time had 51T1.14 for ddringout this" curreney. This
acted meddembie atettement , ovine to the rut that
notes of these Banks compomhererelabte of our summer.
Yesterday morelna the Bankers held • meeting and
concluded to receive the notes of ell Uns Indiana Pnee
flanks with the eamptiou of the fiermalear hank and In-
Mona Stork Bank of Peru. ago" denomination alive dol
lars and samaras na notes or denomlintlams len than
five dollen, are theme.* to be refused hereafter. The Ohio
Lifb Insurance and Treat Company refined to come Into
this arrangement, end that Inetltution teasels all the '
notes of Indiana Vree Hanks.
Another meeting of the Banters le to beheld the mom
leg, to consider • Plan Mr kradeldlyldrieter oat of cobweb.
than all notes of Bank. victim. Rams of a less dm:wager
tion than ten dollarathecirculation of which after the let
of October will note o f
The mall notes of Indiana Free Beak. are no. received
at at I It mut diacount.—(fin. Una
A few days since we noticed on the authority I
of an Indhumparee, the fallumorg: W. ii. Ella of Indian
polls. Mr. Kill, has sent fo
the llowing contradiction
l Of the mart, to which we cheafally give plane.
Isonalravoma, Am 14.1854. '
Mumma Mamas 1 I wee not a Mlle surprbod, I
return from ? . New York. •du m two sines. to tied myself '
announced la the papers of Toler att.. budding, to
tu• root ot Sautao ro 11 00.0!0, when In fact lam not in
debted ludivklually to the 1.01101 of Ste thousand dol
lars. The statement, orrtritottet“ moms. to the fact
that lam cloning up ht4 - ..:cu , Autik Mud... to tb.
northern portion oft his Sta n ,-In
- In tehk.h bed been en.
muted with others. but I ern axed that the Mat has an
abundance of assets Unmet all liabilltam The aced
_pen.
pie of Cincinnati hate been UM nenresartly Warmed, .1=
notyndebt.l • dime either to them. ter to an r rinwitorta•
e tam 1 ama stockholder In the State Stock Bank,
Menu at Peru. the rota of which has loan thrown • out
bY mme of your brokers. It leas perfectly solvent mut ne
well gemmed at any Veer Dank Is tbo Struts. and I shall be
y to ea h current fund* toe any amount 00
Ih mon, that may Le In the ham:Wet your Brokers:
at par. or rumen Each. ge. at onwhalf sent . premium
ofluold at therm:otter of the Dank.
Very norpectratir, • .
I=ll
• •
•
The Bank statement published ,this morning
bad came Mamma, open the Stock Beard. Tim los. of
over 54800.1100 In mode In two weeks, with no contraction
Otos.. was comidered as Indicating that the. banks must
begin to rate In salt Th is movement. Indeed, hog already
commenciri. and one or two tanks notlll.l today nearlY
all their call lama. veliteh. however. was not WI a very great
extent. Thom Instltutiotol bans a sufficient Biwa( Sfed•
at preessit ; they only fear another drain. In the prasent
abundance of money. however. and' Me tentacled Mats
of street ensax , rrts, It L i nea sto thirsted that soot bor.
7a .r yCk 'dn t tfAtt:q: o :ri b riniTratT.
chards maim to advance of Gant d unto. ilmtelass
namea go at 10@l7I rent. Auctioneers' paper he also
more sbeitulant. as many Importers ors obtaining advsoom
on their stotka.
The rontewlletery whirs* from the West In mint to
the India. Ban. bareeffect in WWI et.., where the
brokers are hang the notes of all the Ban. at the sow
elms rate. L'( '
ant. The trouble wenn to Do a simple
queered between the Rents and the brokers of Cluchtnan
neon the ons.fots of trlbate.—(li. Y. nib. „
iiiii - iyroperty i. moat dr•lrat . .l• al• Hotel. 111., build.
Is i eta o r et. It. • Zlxr , '" - -. " with
occupied at tbe Upton Mk I
bee in
i I"'
do well tow d l i se.''
RIVER INTELLIGENCE.' --`1?--'-"-----
rr7rlTrarasmvmm;377.r.4.N.w:i
A RAMAT.
Jane Lamm. krovralt, Ortnnuni
V.v.-banal!, Clark, Brawn.lll..
Arpattla. limarkitsa. West .Novtan.
• 1116 PARTED.
Jam Lamar. etrumalt. Browsistills.
Etclmp Clark. Brcornsville.
A+olll.s. Ileadriekson. Wort Nivrton.
llrrri.-0a 'ertenlar ovenlos thaw nu oils foot tow
lnebps Tratar la ttul chattel sad 'es aataod. .
rilwrylmmmmi
Onin ass Piurrartrasta 'Unsnap—SO bus tom, II bat
cheeps. P Peterson: II We oose, W Din bum: 9 do. 33 eke
wooL 10 Wenn. 100 bte cheese, Jame k Denny; 777 Ince
oats. 406 do corn, 7 eke dr fruit. 17 bee anima .5 pct
MUW Phoplual.• 32 low metal, 9 aka wont. •Nballek & 'oct
hil, paper, J D Kern 070 bus wheat. news A oa 311 do,
Wilmarth A me 5511 Wu wool, SD lup butter, 21 to buns, 0
Ms maw. east:2 do, I4rbau4h A Bosom la bhds teem.
16W dour/ CI bee amen', Robison A sr; 160. hu chyme.
Ws sits, 11 if Oolliar,ll de, W Khalil% 160 dm handles.
Pea., It cot 9/ As wool, J .A Dearer,. bdui leather, Bard&
Delaudr, be dm brooms. I et Noon.. Utile A *II; 40 eta
wool, It Shaleell;24 bus oata. owner, IX) Wile paper. SI
i tA
rams, L Wee 110 hue oats. W Hang pkos wipe. t
Tourism% 7/.. bdls raper. Iloward:l3 eke wool. LeOttk ,
26 carrels. 434 sheep.; catile.„7 bbi, raze, lb aka* but.
tor. 120 balite wisrketterg. 50 hoes, *rat 173 bus oats.
Heys A Walter; 23 bdle par .10.
ern e
bon . petrtme, da, SD/ do tarter. DI rown: 10 bble erns
iron. Lad coe 116.1 u, Daman/. k AD P Debaresu Wile
tun, 4 Rau 10 bide aprieel, ft Delman; 3 do._ Durgeeel
lso37lll44,g7rl7,:l:vßriggyirtgirallgiwhitnr,dl.
bblx flour Drown & hirkpatrict 99 db.
99 do. AA A M'h l..o, be do ~3 Patton; 13 brj n itathers
lent & etc bbla wlatster,l Eliot: 77 by ,11 bide
eene. LlAltinaLWObu• oats, 31 bus cheek , . eke raks
Khrlrer A 02) 3 OR. per.pa, lioevelon 7 050 edge. D Aeon 60
hoe cheep.. 11PCotchentu 3009 lbs lion. D A WWI 60 dm
brooms. Kirkpatrick Aan 7 Ws apples. !Merv; 11 Odle
leather. J blacker.
Curs:Luny at! PrtreeMon RansoAD-14 bble 0.5, .7 11
ty S c 2tlira, K . lng A Mond/ 60 bids copper wee
IMPORTS BY RIVER.
BC 310,7011711111ELA 3189103270:4-7 Ms wool, 31 1444
door. 39 two polataa Win se... 17 bbls whirlory, W
,154d0d1er,99 tom toirtal ; E 8 sort 0p0.1301,b14 .. t05r. I do
=744 ;1 :33 05ta.11140 614. . 69= %b at
wheat, Wlla n t% * ro; boo Ala% wok r 47finer,- 19
1 , 314 da wandlies 1.21 40 wool. Pallll4 33 bes_pow, Idart.
tat 43 kiwi oalta W 11ea:33 4ka 07417, W Bmlth: 193
btu oats. W WELT"; 38 kg. butter. Clark & Shaw.
tPIIEELING.bI ksol boat. 443 olf.dorbest , L MlLoszti..
Br Italon this Ml 7 ots viod. Jonoit Dowry; 6 40, Ylm•
lek a ors 30 tom 11,31 are, (I idostori 6. boa ma/thou, It lI
06111E16 0 do. Little a co.
STEWART & , KELOORE;
MANUFIOII3IIIAS OF
COOKIN G
ND
FANCY STOVES,;
GRATES, FENDERS,
Pipes, Boxes, and Foundry Cutinp,
. OFFICE AND ,WAREHOUSE,
No. 267 Liberty corner of Hond o
PITTSBURGH § PA, -
VOTICE —The subscribers will receive pro.
I sly Aver • with Cual tor quo you!, uO s •• iti• Brat A ll =
mutt: the quantity required will bairn 1.500 to %COO bus.,
par 7 d a y i _.• • WORN& /STEWART JO '
. Groot liemi-Armual flue of Oarpeta.'
- • • • CARPET _WAREHOUSE;
NO. NA a KA? STILICXI'. PI27BDONOII.
W. NV C.L.T.NTOO.K & 81-10 S.
"ILA:VINO - conimetuxtd our salo of Carpeting:
Oil Clothe, te, we hare the pleurae to ennounec to
our ends end the Wets that leo are now phlox odour
Ler t t gel r4 =o, 4t e,a d e c
to r= the . ry . l
Mom's, or 8 tentablat , to call and exam l ine the Wired
holt 'bid( Weld of the mountains. we are determined
to cheerio , flan eon be purchased for case In the feet
pe.ttitigt.o=prlee=
— Tatnetli Snlasels dot.'Twilled - de " :"?dr
'UMW. " •
iribtoZa. mimeon!
le
Wm Impede' . ;u
llont ni h L t mut Rag • ' inn
Sumnilne do --* ChenUestulTafted Itang
Pine • do- . .dot Canton and Gomm Matentn
Patent Tapestry tog% do Shestakin, Adobild,lt Coma
huryerdne. dm Matt •
Oammon do • do{ Piano do; Rtatr
mut ablaoorern
24 A rt i rat On ta9°lll.
doeBhadea, ac. lisring the lament and ben
utak pl u m the Western lad. , r• reel otnadrnt
ma the emt futldlotut Remember . the mem to
lit peat butgathi,ll2 Market aL. mate Llhestr. lett
SE/AI-A32rUAL SALE. k
A. 1. Mason dc , Co.,
N 0.23 .FIFTE STRICIST,
1` Will open, tltair ;.noxt= groat •
SEMI-ANNUAL SALE
• OF DRY GOODS,
, On Thursday, - .7unte I.stb, 1854.
teal" l4lPd r4iy:rl
H. P. Mueller's Milk andßitter Depot,
W. 17 Diu:loud Alley,
Mom Ow Diamond and Mott Strm: Pitesburista.
under:dried would rens tr lly
ennet. to be eltitooi 'of • P pt ltittrotrb, t a tut Ir an'
THE - .
apm• MIX. AND BUTTEILDP
si : l 3 ..;,..D,s,..ti.
r =.4. ,: tir LIA . T.Anoen) Am k i s . 21 ..' or l u oilitoloort n tO .
thr A. , ftait._An ° 42M putter of II; iim t igeo 14 0,
tooatUtwt, ail .., tnati Station. , Minot he. goossu rt
"- p t ..."4 Jeo% to I . a ZioltrosTlL V =r 4.cr. ii";
Ea! ' aI R ti , al l ', l b ,r "hi f ` .""
bk ..lndr,.ti
r 5,,,„ ;17 .
anu4ve "..-. '. . - '. • -. 4 IL PALM-LI-Ike
r ios. `:WHITE' retnr:4l
=ME
rrift3r -AItnatISEMEITTS:
From Yfia:lftWaftittalgrii , tdvitthdrig liortoo, No. 102
i'aVardivar ltreot:Se• York. - -
For Nelboirne,. Anstralia, Pioneer Line,
;Cfuviiinithe United States ;lied. •
ri•HE .41. aui)i3riar, ClipOr ship GER- .
TRUDE an evened the Nightingale, and tall for the
shore portoon'tbordrirt of Jnly, Si' rovontoenth Ship •of
thin Lino. TM Gertrude roved her
remarkahly.
hat sailor, and la the only Ar a l oolp timr loading at this
port fur Australia. The Pioneer-Lino hoe gained a most
earl:ado reputation. It Imo the Drat. and le non the only
regular tine. -Everything la provided Ter r ,,,, ..crrr ,
rept trines and Moore. map and introit. Thu•length or
rosin from 75 to 100 days. .!trot Chin Pasimae
CVs.ter,nd .!nbin pottage $125 and si 50.
For freighlor pLaraip?..Pnly. to B. W. OAMEILON,
my3o4lg, = 110 strut.
Gwynn'kT Patent Reaction .Centrifagal
- 'Pump And Eggine. - ;
ADAII_FA) sac situatmm. unlimited in
poe In salmi: permanent h dee. and with
:go..weriritt=ity they '" On n al l o r tfenVlt7 g n! Lli _
_cm
W Internet& in' Stamm", Manufactories. Tanunee.
Brewed". DM/Merles. Rantoul Water Ration.. Canal.,
Water Worke. Brahman or Irritation.
- for the %Houton
gt;r4' th 11 .801 ,14 Sank:city, ii-etitom front
fruatetd order owl Mo r e s mak:from the pow,
ar/g. Q.... Ulna, Cofferdam". Jte.t they are
mrtlectlisaltiedapted. Blamer, manufactured of from BB
to 100,000 gallons per minute capacity. 'Ball and be sat:r
BM of thembele, at the office and Waretormse or 00100
Power threpanyof U. 0., No. 33 Broad y. New York. it..
moved from N 0.24. opposite preaent grand. mr24.BmX
Iron Railing Works.
IRON; RAILING, every variety, of Wrought
and Cast Iron, and the celebrated Wlre.Ralllng.
. .
. .
WICKERRITANT PATENTED MEE PENCE.
For Prairie*, Railroads, Farina ;awns; Ciartens, de. .t 12
IRON BEDSTRADE—IIION FUIeNITORE.
The2d ed/tlon of '.l , raw Phase of the ho Imatufaeture,"
oentaltdns &algae, explanations and mires of the above
articles, forwarded try addressing the mitrsrlher.
JININ B.WICKEIIIIIANI, Waterdoma . 312
Broadway. Works. N 05.63, 66,67. On and 61 Lewis street.
k. mh2l4mst
The New Yoik Steam Blank Book Nan
ufaeturin,s, Establimment.
cAPS, half bound, numerous styles, 9 eta.
tror quire and w hite,
ta, fhll hound, white, lbe h upwards, nne one. 18r.
• Tun ends & bands, blue,ped '2:A-
De/ny's tine one, Runts corner& ' , NV, 400 4, upwards;
IT l 2.lr d' l l'udA r d lOVarN
extra bindings. r sired. o fee orontrdx
51Editetaa. Russiaeorners, Gin dM
ends &b. do 75e do;
min bindings do $Ts dm
• &Tali& Supernoyals, estrabind.do 1.25 do;
Atircat reletiLf m P o ra i =lll4oAer w erce norm&
Receipt Woks. Pett• Amountsrbliartinse Illanks.nLet
tar eating Boob, Writing ncedts, (Immuring Books.,
&hoot albums, ke.,&o.
Constantly unhand, 10,000 reams ormanufsetured work
of every nudity and description, an bound in the most
subetautialmanner. and in the neatest_ MIK me
tamed to &Muslim.. Stationers, and neclers i dtenadlY,
frt. sun Or *Prom./ Paper, 15 , y .101 IN fru LA.
110Nman Meet. Now York.
N. 110.-.& Mama dlicountchen purchased in largnquan.
Wks. - mr.nrost
The Hazard Powder Company,
MANUFACTURERS OF GUN POWDER,
VONTINTIE .to furnish (inn Powder of all
their well.known brands. yin Irdinitlits.;;-.Le:
~...ltoqq,, Americo Ivria"bZu. and quarter aega
and canisters of arts pound es. Also. a full amortment
of Powdertbr Martins. and 'Mng pertewe and
lbw
Ex
MIAMI= of their Gunpowder la too well known
motaertt. Nor sals by J. S. DILWO r EI i I a
Pift - afibinal Utile °Moe ef tbe Company, S Wall et.,
New York City. ' G. HAZARD, dent.
Ji. poZglAra. Saone. 4,47. aP7-.lma.
QUIP AND STEAM BOAT FIXTURES.—
- Allyn's variable, Power Capetalu. Reed'. Improved
Pena Eaes Wheel. Crane's belfaellugCrn Cable
Stoppers, Delano's Patent Rudder Brim me article.—
Also, Teultel Marine Lift Preserving Sae an Inval
uable &Weis. unlvernally,_not only by boats,
UN, by sailing an steam ship. For sale
T. L. nab D
EanoredtOl.s4 South et„from No. 111 at, N.)vr
To
- a 7.3mW
NA.
NEW YORK AND CALIF
• RTRAILSUIP LINE. CilslVicaragusa
wita ACOLLIMOT Malta COW,. OF NICIAI.O,IIIOROZTOIa.
rrEIROUGR IN ADVANCE OF TILE MAIL.
Thvmtim.avdoiTEßQUOTlTlClEßTl,inclodlng
the lettinan. mooing. The NORTHERN LIGHT, STAR
Olt THE KIST. or PROMETHEUS, all llnst rhea doublo
eutine staasuldps. will InsvoNew Tort on the 9thand 20th
of wen mouth. Useept that when thaw day, tell Co Sun
day,Satyrday: prulens will ho lulling day,/ emu:meting
th
bY e Nk.nkgOO Trandt Route. but= hot twelve roue.
of land arrhav, with the Heatoshlyet SIERRA
OCIRTEZ, 11110TU.R. JONATHAN t PACIFIC, °nee Melt
will lean San Juan dot dad.
_the Perin. termlnu of Trunsit
Itente,thr San Frandene on the arrlral of the - patrons.=
Yor fmther hulbrteation apply to
CHARLES MORGAN.•Agent.
foll-dro 6 Bowling (Item N. Y. .
N. 11.....(kenternelnir On the 19t h July, Outlays of ulling
Ida be, =ups! to the 4th and 19th °reach =moth. When
theta dates felt an Sunday. the Ships will luau on the Sat
unlltY.flytione is bendelkee.
2VOLIAN AND OTIIER :PI ANOS—B ER,
BY A GORDON. ZIT Broadwar. :K. Y.. publish,. or
stot dealers. wholesale and rsall.ly PlantrOteladee
aos and tirodm Ageots for the celebrated .F.ollan,(irood.
and other Pianos, made by Ilanet. Darts A 03... Barton.
wLae Planes are considered superior Pr all oth.s.. short
hamming la N ew Yark Pranaaarst seroud-haud Plaskosand
Melodeons. • blusle subollest. wholesale or retail. at the
/owed rata. Berry A Gordon. truseessors to T.S. Derry)
kroadway. Now York. Pianos to let.
.brav P.
InkiD.Ang. Ch.'s Sollars Phnom hare the latest ill*
-est
OR PAYEE, DEALER IN IVORY,
sod rosemesetum of 'wary Ooodil, No. 3 3lorroy et,
w York.
(t.2I.ICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND
BEED&—NALPIII c0.,23 hallow street, New Perk,
e as,l MAW. 0e34.1
TabiabliProperty for Bala,
griNLibenc street, adjoining the Maha
l'. eta stn ard, near Canal Soda. Is now the.
only dalltadeldeceotcßfp in this n=kkaid not
_ bt .r Sleets, 60 at ' : l'aro street 111 fret,
theme to the asrusoiust strays 15t:1 • 136% feet. to Liberty
lhu feet.
T. C. We
J AMES' &
ourt r=
DRY , PEACtiI
sor, gr. Jpr_r4r.kg
JelT
N th .D HAFT !
bSaint b urt
constantly for eras
acicnau. LentsriKe,
lab, Sew Orleana.
betrnlt and
Clereland., at Nall Vourth et,
ja1054.f A. WILKINS S 00.
tp'FELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT. OF
gi lnl it,V l V 7 " * " . i l ar"" ad =
P "a l ,lllr= annatarrliu. waft
WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importerand
vii nous is suss Iss,ssa gad Damian row
11 'a 1. "4. 1 . " . 11 h 1 =21 1 =ti..;!..Z 43 D•d•
m" a uo.. t of Pvt.
rignalinfilaOßTADCE — S' DRSS- -
hftraddeme tat MYR. alma perAeozart
1411:=M
....14141.1" )111L L a. Intim
WU Xs MN Poss. Man Dona ,a. not.
—...---
• • - -
• Prom a Physician in Illinois: •
IT is gratifying to the proprietors of B. A.
l'ahrierbleklf - Cresellbm. to are that ruttier nraetltlon ,
era make anjthee Won la thew of this Venistfuno. wkd not
.17 can In prekreore to thldr own prepsystkosa, but
give their eoluntart leatiniony In Ito doom The folloetog
Ram %physician oe high character, now to Mitosis, Ote.
wetly of thalWanr. and la dated
sa wurnms. 111. Joao 1th.11163.
Warm. B. A. Fahaastek A fb.—fhntlesteny-1 hare nand
B. A. VadaratoeVo Vermlntwo In thy nrnetne onedldna
In Ws and the Southern Btateo, lb* but 10 roam Cod
.1 not TecOntteflid It ea tAe vottileitle Syr the nominee for
whit% It sou Intend oak bringing, at one fauns a moll
e , t_cc., non= o t as. (Mc thandren and orrontr.Vtne
titOnita do a at Ithowneolown, I have intd a
moat quantity, and lavartablr given aattayounn.—
Indiet,llla Menai, vacua Widge t . now eallad ke.
._II.IIYI4tIE.S;ML.D.
ag=and odd by s. A. 'maxi:Foca • W,corner
Wood sts. . 1011
7111]th . ENTERPRISEGALLERY..Wilkin's
■ • Usrl. /onset Asset, Is now open the - woottoo of
Wilton sad asostossers. Tkaattantlon of the trobilo di
smsts4l to Its central locatioo, =pl. toms and sossrlor
thellltlss tor lb* PrOdOttion of artistic and IltslIt• Duser
newts, Materials of UN best russtlty lust sod pip.
Oof7 br ant of
Cblktros takstk In • ISsr
moods Is Ur I. n ane of la wt. Oall sod smuslas
elpetionna. • . IT:S344IIIsT
- Notice to School Testihen..
nSuperintendent of the • Common'
r"Mreeit t lirtignnii i . l 4 . 1" bet;
suss)
Toscani* 11 0. 11ndley Motile,. 7 sm.
sky sm. =Le sad ausal.s. Wwo of sr. tir•Dt7-
and d IT
'yß Tral d PD.
asioat.n ho artokilslo
y.
CHINA CHIOKRNS —Pure 86eUghai
CBleaTall.lßVta. Baff arid Rpockled amigos hak.ll
inaw,e_w *Moat ywrna *maraca t n their ass% by lawtoy
B. armarrow. WwWery lam Baldwin towasbly. woe
caila team Baldwin Char* sad adjobalaa/ bra to Mr.
anl6.6tweS .
NVILILL&M NOBLE. Upholsterer. and
5.0,311/ /er
oprowt. tlpbol Um itey. Tt Itlegesal• awl • Befall. Mint
vimt• Olga.
t p AWSON, MOHAN & CO., Mrunifaoturers
of WT.14141.40, as, Wambold, o.
moon, Meseta Plttoboreb.
_ • en! VIM Kid
ratft BALE—Io acres or Land on amour.
• aistlag tams, 'atlfolnlas Part Matz. Wag br•
mt. flea coati Batumi sad . Pry
i Xito ark Ikea..
my2/tllf
T N.OR SALE—A two story Promo Howe
venstaal Imo ors No Tot on !mod at. st
guMi " ."1"."11110.31M)DtT=.
SUGAI 9
.-40
ja
b ith 5. 131.... - ti: 0.. Sugar, fair Co .
bra •
WOOD-The highaat market price, iu cash,
silt?" t " ""°4 br 139 Llbeleirleget.
DRY HIDES--23 jug rood and forage by
atex O. RARE/100R a 00.
00L—Gash paid for Wool by
T 117 TON DONNIIOIIIIIq =RPM'.
1 'Ali 8— I , le. I 'caches:
J•l9' • a° illNat'a.l.o,Vit.'
QpNDRIE3-32. bbls. Lord; •
21...7 Mg& gnus 62.1 %map •
.. •`I tut Marort, ' 22 Ws. Da u.. Ptathas
bo2 aid 0, 00.21 2 old no
2232220 s tram stoma' Q.T. TOP 4. tor =lot _
1222 • • - • MIMI DICKEY • 00.
Ir()lFdi. INDEILg IK-1 r t l 4 v e t
111V2,22fflttbIS bhbi.
MageacSugu
JontLive
100,FEE-100 Des pima MO Coffee reo'cl
Ili rod ler sae by 3I( JOHN MATT h CO.
la 0. SUGAII-40 hhde. N.O. Bogor,
.I.‘ to dose conziougant. Ihr gaiety •
int JourwAar
SWD3S MIISLIN—PIain and' figured. DA,
OW" a lum
VA atlu, in an atio O rtaltaen tarltd at
MULLS • & NANSOOKS.—Stri pad and
arjtitertt..ft I n didd and strirt Milt.
soma 1... ha at ata. a mokagrAttifilar..
fiDiA WASH nt Low Priem —We
einga u4 .4 l4 : l3 :uwwo w "" ai raVagtegg
' • ? ""'st6iritruni.
i ng labt; -Zah te. y . Burch:
Zetarab=4ll;4="_,
llisa , (l7epckaietb '
- -
. %
PIITTAIYELTITTIA ADMIISTNIPSTSP 1 , , ,,, 8u5tx5755 mg TORY
kt"`' ' ' ' / 1 "-' 3 E. \ ll. c 074 A4vEns •'• a 10Z3
:It ' , 1.2 Nl.Bll , te
• B * .CB. to+ , .kgentBno4 inilipmltslidtleg t :
8:r8aut181.; eomneB,44l,•lpara t. is in hu United \
8
• awl
. M. 11. II S' .A. `obi NS
• 51 . A - or:lir THIRD STR ' z ',
Pill LAIIif,PIIIA. N ,
Manufactory, Fifth\ anid Cherr Aticete. \ Ntw TORE ADV,ERTLSRMENTS.
NTHE attention of Wholesale Deal is 14 \ "'a- ,
'kited toname stock Of the` s ertielea and has . .._,. / ..t 0 Ve r . ..!/4! , :1; °, , , , ..ii 81 0. 0 .i t) ,
,;.. I ,,l,triyire mi etogi the,
alhof whielt are of ohrOwumantriti , turver lin l!t , at-it ii. ....
rinwthe lar,,,t ni.mfaciiriu`t . e . rt . a , blisLu p i ‘,l l
, i r t
, 14 , s .. . ,
....VROLl.l.i.ii:atif.(l'4, .te.
clam intim United States, our CEA tr r t . ft h• ,
execution of_any order with w lilre am) Its tars ,C,
~ , l i t Riix 0, AEissE.N.,ksll. CO., (late 0
Maaary &was. ' '
.oadfa llrsts Trimantx, \ . \ I lisittio,/ ImPoMara unit sailealers to dwaan,
Curtain Trimmings, ~ 1 n Tata ii . t.l . lan tt , l , isleiti 1 ro
't-7
l 't""'l lel r f l 2-1 1 0 N'''
Venetian B li nd TnntattS 474 \
Ifosierif, Glare'. dc.; 1 •
N :-:
—'----.
'2I:OT - iiitif - '-----:---- \
(brews Ilry Goccts, s
Qta . \
Fags anti lnners. \ ' ' N,e LFRED MIVROE & (V. Extensive
Theatrics" ' S . '`‘. Metall Clothing Esiabllslotent..4 \ ti Itroadwif. 341
ii,,tfist and Furnintare,llo erem d prite, for Lodge. i ortation from market tete& \ -
of 51tuotts, Odd Fellows, andotber Prate Melt , I - \ - tvr - r ---- - -- D E T .B sq t‘ iptc r -- \ ' -------,
Sole Agents for Ryle s Spoo , lBllk, for Sew nkand Sewing
3fachines. t .114-Smo . ~ . .
A.
& \ .
----- ' ------4-------- - - ..------- --. I) + OWEN, AtoNAMIA.dO. 'porters \of
-.-- Ryle's Spb.ol Silk, \ \ Ametiran and Paretimililthstad Pawl Uptln,ll2 and
FY)R SR I VLA 0 A SD 34 VING MAUI' N-1;S. Ittsmothrs.r.
TILLS well known Silk 491141trOilil /1- 0 11, 1/ -1 COTE-NET &CO'vltutiortersoffrench
e.' 4l, si. r‘. , .. 00 -"'"'" . 1 1. , it b" b".- dad in ikother European Go . stin„*.o. 40 Woad 4474.
large quantities to all 'stets oftha 1.9.4 etah.s, \ • o . _
It Is warranted equal to the land Malian; the • . I. B rtns- I J PS'rEiN,& HONIG, - IQo4.iberty ,st.:', and
talwas smith a* the usual skein, and,Ls elegant y 'le t up I
___
Tri I 16 in; Ixn rt.rs , or , tam
14, boxes ofd dozen spools each. The meerrontato 01.- /04 'AUX llt-, cor. nts a ‘ po .
. \
\, : i . , rolderiee,Vilke, de. 8 'ems..
"' gait ntadm for &twine Machines la of itts,olti of nh --- ", --- ..,,e — tictrnx, 1 r Is
ounceeech, sod to those who ninth@ matinee. It iti n s'
0 1.... , ...ts ..r f r..., xt/ .411'
net.wary VI say that 'Marti& Is adapted , the purpose In
~ Drssu Trinintinga, Ghana an
, 8 Lace MIME and Silk tioalsructieral
' T . " T d Lb Solei gents thr l the I.7nlt.f j ;;itatre \- -
For as
' by
' 11. 1101181 MAN N, * SONS: '',lll HENNEQULN & ,
51 North Thlrd.st. PI Itadelyllie. \ . . FRENCH G 118, 11110 C
iIoRSTMANN. Litwin SKS L AI.I,IEN. , . NES, 11A11.E.GES, c., CO Broad
atilk.3mc
..-- , - --- Ili ROBINSON CO.. ' ~..uath.,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS: ‘, Importers and oldiere ....ce. tiocials, , pbbot.
A1.13R0& . H 0 Y T, 1 2 ' 2lk P tr ' idc4 "* li ` s '" '.'''"'''''''''' smell-Ware
al"''' ,
ap y
15 wrier!' 4/267, PIIILADELPIU.,f,
ji" --- t - 0 , Selittrel - 4; r its i lIAARAI)S, \lnt:
AND
76 Ann and 29, 31 and 33 Mall Ptl., N. K, 0 w. t .y r° ,1 4 "4„.... , 1 6 ," m 'w ir‘o,"4.l4.PZ^. Hood Cloth `BU
Offer to the Trade, on fern-able terms, n fall steck of s
1 ALOAAN KOIISTSEOLII, Itrrel -- ei
FLOOR OIL ;CLOT II S, ~ , I Silks,i3b4wls, lifts and
\litahirideries „ Tana tnii
44, ft 4, 0.4, 7-4. 84 andlo4 wide. Al., ~ . Goals, 62 Braidway.• 1
______
TABLE OIL ;CLOTHS, \ - DETER I.4,MELLENIn French
Of American and German manilas/two. 4.4. 54. 8 . 4 and ,
„I_ German
,snoltStiklar Der Orlyi eta Merl
-84 wide, ...emoted to emit= itur rlitnoto. .1114,, 000, sha t els,m oole tt ,,,e, No. 3.3 .1 7ow Cork.
lent-lr , '',
ST AIR OIL CLOTHS, . , ,
~,
15,15,18 and .".2 In wide. Also,
~ ik. . - oil LsAAT \ Blips., . at;: ENAMELED dAY'r AS, . porter of fadiedlMLESS Tn. 11. woo,
Of the very beat mannthet ore. Alto. ' . miss. Intel, Buttons, Stars, Las
.1.13450 s
SLIEST orc cvyrns. 'Aitilktrii3l:4lllll4sFr, . B *llllfilettlrdril
Of their own manufsetare.4.ll and 8 yards wide, of lie IL \etteeeb.lonableDruiesnd Cloak Trintnalogn, Fring ea,
and Unsling Patterns: together with i .q ......
.0 , t!..-1( of light. _ _ ye, T . o_d_dele, - - 8utt0na„.t!..... - ;',' .. t.s.ll2l7dtt_tet. jals-117 .
g ' ..l th ls ' iw I v
' i
i 3lallt l llr r i7e A ti. * i ''''
a i ' u ' , "* Pf7-tWii \ 1 ATOii k — Y — StE, Importers a 314 JObETeI . 9,
3.11.461. annals ~,iiii.- „ ,, ,am. , of Sll,K.and FAMOY DR
I Ot)ODS,gene7-lie.'7s
.r stmal. \
-28.-. \...
iri 11: - NIATCII & CO., 91:, William street;
42;:ultu=sb . ",,t11%ri.d'ormmdogesdds• sod
..._...„... ........................ ................._._
-- RICHARD NORRIS it SON, \
NOR.RII LOCOMOTIVE WORKS,
Hush Ilat, S e [Wraith greet'abort the Rd bra . er, TN
PIIILADF,LP.II7.I.
AIANUFACTURE LOCOMOTIVES es=
,Ippl:iany jalrl or 0120 y else desired. hithe
moner. ring ertenthe workshops-Riled with the
test Tools r adapted to their business, they am
execute orders 'AT promptly,, on- resemshht termsarid
llberolmilt. Bowling. eel Lvamoor Tyres furnished at
enemata", Wrought hog irerkorany dwrlption. an24mc
Watches, Jtiwelry. Silver-Wareand
ted Goods.. .
JE. CALDWELL& C0.,140 Chestnut . si.
. Dbliadelphla, Im omen and kleangoicturers, offer
an extensive stork of goods In Gout and &Ism, at moder
ate prices Watehea mado. In London, Ural-pia, and dwltt
eriand. by the most prominentworkmen In the world.
1/m4Mo:table Diamond Work and gold Jewelry St.ling
quality NilverTestrette. Waiters Pitchers. f °acts, Forks,
Spoons, and ore article made In darer fox table garden
iitrangera efeltt, g the rity are Invited In roll ande.rolde
for themselves.
To Shoe Dealers.
11, BARRE T, Boot d; Shoe Manufacturer,
61 . arta ftairth st., PArauffinaid, ' •
ItAS alsra s on hand and confttantlyManu
&during . extenidreaminiment oflleate Buttoned
Vitt II n'XrdnyrlrgtOe' dodo
oafVro;42l"4, lankierFal
and Enghatt La lenrataderr, ' "Kla and Morocco Banta and.
end Oboe*. and carr
.deabrlptUal of Mona' and Childrene
Slaws. In adi , "- - -- '- - `net. he Is collAtabtly znanutan
tusing ea.,' 1' and Bore Gaiter and Slice
ar,lo ', 4.444111,0J= of
.3n3o mann-
Jr 4 -
Id in a few Days_
AC( legrde of cotirsge is re
suL to the peddle that the most terri-
Jer.ll4 Om. _ ranked, be • new medical att
ry, to a "beige we:again!, The treatment in safe, end the
day on which ths paUent will' be cured can be mat/ entaii•
mils esnerisined, In eight CAWS sot of tem. Consinitptlon
I n,the dra dope, for reanilde. inn:wee/0 cored,undi Ib
litursql welf.lae. In the second stage the treatment in a
little longer, and from w to 70 patients per cent. will be
eased, enwriling to their prodenee while ander treatment.
In the .hlrd stage . from le to' It patients only per mot-can
be mewl. Let than (not too Ler gone)) who ore nnly mark
' edwa ttiefaltire ricrims of Ouneumptlnn panne before they
nested. this advertisement. This lot, them, • 'question of
life or death, and the verdict is in hie own mouth,' The in
credibleshort time rwi nixed to perform the cures must
dimard the lead aleaqf impecturclo erery pstietitendowed
Tor farther inflvmAtlon; apply' or addregut. P 6 4-IALI. to
Dr. 11. PAELIED, No. 239 Woe aunt, Phtladelphl,
ietkluto •
Sea Bathin_g.
COLUMBIA...HO - USE, '
CAPE IA AND. NEW JERSEY.
THIS now and popular entalilielmentE 4
ill now Open the ICertion °Nisi tor.
Proprietor. thankful Mr the patrona. hat to
Windy noised, beto wore hit friend...Kt the public.
Umatilla Ilt)T1:1, to gsro department mall be treat in a .
tegari rig 'n":;47,M. 9 4:t1'0tAr..&
hat been es/dashes for this hi.= and many
other arras, nts hare In t o made tending to tba` n
otated.= nd enjoyment of tha snots. 'Appnestln
for ronTOS may made
b b. addressing the mroprietim
Pope bk.. or to the suscriber. 0 ITARtnotID.N
N 0.17 Booth Zd a- • • • olds'.
N. IL* Extend. atabllng on the mom., •
C. D. EVANd, '' \
No. 21 North Fourth. s Streist, ' \
PILILADELP,IIIA, - V. A
-
ROOT. SHOE AND (UWE `IIPPEE. ,
IVIAINIJFACrk"tra R.
AD deseriptranser Uppers eerily itted, Ruthet.
gently on nand and for .e t c the Atmett dent ,
KID, English am ,Am.erwon
Kw, ems SKIN, ATENT4ArfER,
AND B NA -,.. . -4150.,
, L
i .__ tii, ...
The Engl el \:Et . ,
\
ME subt , erebers b ri v now, co fta
Lthat.. arranoverMota for Ma loCa'aida
c. Write the are , time of l'apra OS Book ems.*
the Trade to their atm*. which laill Annul anlyitta/4
ohniewatol ...11 *clotted:au/ at tip to ' t reaancmbla lickwitA
letite•trlbs.: Ohms from tba Encillatc h r bays. wad Alto
De 011“ the are tit \ othindlo well. I y testa**. One
..tru
English editions a the Immo piing at paid •itir I fa•
litt, American arm.. ani.damtlow th • taloa pi 7 .
to r , rAft. Ilbri7.4•o7 , lmarramay derp7ad Om Oman: tha ,
twat amortment atthiOr catai4ohmeht..7 , No* outlon
marl hy emri o
tea t.too7.' 'IV thi l id 4. l .%fd„ Z. 74;
I lk. M. ' loa. y1. " 4
ti=ll74: 7'.'" ll • '
Mot Cataltatuytonmw still Ali FilArb • d Ehal
Rook. faro pallor, atiolicallow, o i r 3o l,At br maill
r,Z.P., 1. 1°_,`,11473"41 . 6at1,41,1.1. .4.1 V ,?. h i e
mall or ot Iva Outemipticam Ind an Ova
Yectialkala as hconytammt t1.V..1 RIC ,. _ 0,... .
.. No. 7 Ilat'a oltding, (..cryilory.)
10',..'.."t050 xth at_ al - iota illticatllYt• P hilli•Vii•l".
. •
Impoitiuit to Mechanics and Balms : *
1 liten—First Premium ?Amp. ^,,, •
AS.VrE and \ mou s y making husinms). is
li, au/erased to allauvous webs...lna si4te, etateli
;471= b lte a the
" ..t 3.lltrart s t ir■a
Law. be•lgvia%scleatlOr g. d ne who basivituesseilts apes ,
at Wu. to ter best allot valuable Plum ( metal
=) la i, Unto., \ Ypan. pasehatlng 1;ots will
masa so, aatUrleu steam tutuesame !Melt.—
Candtlerale or,. Is a/Mtely pol.l, arell I. ,, . i dertuttli t g
rapltlll It
. Illx Ma Vast be runt
modal; te., seen . I.isapt•ly lag lb IL VIVI N ! I C I ; X
,_ Role Llaautaesurers.. Oa tinetb ?vont Vt.- nil
N. Ill—lecal astdatavallag •• le trantaklitssral •
sand=al..., s. \ 54iiko
asom4 . AND it.tlVC{ crrRER
Jewelry, MASA:mit) Pia Med Pines ancilWarks, Je w els,
dko.i. ove
• No. 124 cbczep as t,
asorstre.(vvoik rsO.iniuloto aaxa.timormay)
N. 11.— Par trO e
orittelotion'rom th i zsr=t
Thltioraod mioroCarroPoslr,Door • T
. • .
..„„' \ ' "Phrenological Ca • • •
kitigvii. :
rt 10 , WLER.2, ,,, , , 5 yS \ A CO.,
jkAt EAsllsl=4.bl=4,2llt
...iR .4 ” .pne M. lt.: •41f," 4 " * " W.r1, 1 :.
.1..,..., morlirattotra. Nark chart., 'Mall
,t,........ IrrittAn drocrlptioo• .or character, d..
ri erl
errorqp. •.(.Itriaor Ihrt. ~ • ap i ,
.
• ENVELOPES, \
DIE SINNING AND ENGRAVING.
iIITES ALTERED, Envolopoi stamped rith
badmen fwd.,' Ilonampirhlo Earri.Ore,
a. Nltimaled
priotrd. Pnoor Raz, tor timers /I+l4 P , •.lOrr utrer-
ViltVg four
. "4 4.n.rt h rane7 Pth r i .4 4 Pyie lt M10.. 11'
meat. 6! 80 u - r/ir POPP:Ill STre ET, rfULTD.42p ^ Bur .
N. Z. Orlon will Cr • dell...rat by Earn.. or as prr
r02,041n0 \
. .
MRS. S.E. CARGO, riishiOnable Diva
kir and Milner, `No TO Fourth et: second etory,
mansaentranee aa to the Cryetal Palos Daanerrian thillern
Doses (Aoki. Mantilla*. Talmo, eto node In Obit'
hitot Orin, and on the eborteet unites. Otildren'e Door
ea an, mad* op with neateria and •dlinateh. and at vary
modera io te yrkns. Bonnets altered and dyed emorditor to
directn!, and neatly and toted', trimmed. (live en a
call. • OSkla .
Carriages for Sale. • . • •
XHE andereilmedllasjubtreceived
*maths tut, at tiLF CARRIAGE WARE
lift, oltuatel hoer Ur Two Milo Roo. belong
A Lowtvosdrrille, • oploorlid iimontoentofVehicles
.of wren doesititioo, and will continua to retv,lT.'n.rolor
i tiO, ' ArtVtirer, h1: , r1.P.1? ""R•
r" rF-s ' nue.-
..b.
ia,iu
had t. A ,. 7 the mir dd
l o d walt r d rwto fir
Ana with 1.4 rell Rowe forilltiti la the 1.:A.t..1i0 trotters
himself to putting down sli eolopMtiort. -
Thome wiGhlog
o to plisehuw.Are resmthilly• ItiVited •
lokA ddl ict ota
dd tlow ihr rt i r m elir ld os. d
UZI. fre (113110.111M,11; ! Pal.
/% I Mtit o l r l`E. .
ZENO PAINTS. •
offlrramb CHEAP/CR rihtx MOIR LEAL', AND
FROM ALI, POISONOrti QUALITIES.
TIiE.NEW JERSEY. ZINC COMPANY
t having
oalltl rail/ enianie4 their 7:1 arw ...h and improw4
tai tor tAPLIAJOtAiIA fgvici,tio.,ruz;
meat - pound o
Thole n Unit ZINC; which Is .Id dry or nround In
4... ..rsetanied PURE and unsurpsead Tor b..ar wal-
A method of prepsration has reennUY two diseavid.
which enable. the fionstany to wareant their ;manta So
sod sofitril=ti.k:/aubz isnwrzerlXlits,..
In the market
w
an T a r n Do y W M d .Mohnlst ,t wSm e ll
.v ol from
t h M . l. m rm ks y. ;
is now WWI known On. Ito motactln. danlltlea Won an.
plati to honor other manillaaugurs . .
Theta Btan• Chios ?sat nomeseses an tho&m.rties of
the Brown, sod is of an agreeable color for Wink
ta=pcti.ollt.l...lldlngslW.l.s... W. •
oupplled ,
. on libstfi=„ , ,,gmma \
Wawa.. ride, Denims cod itnevrank •
Sandawdms &W. rm. lOth !MAO.
ItoDOVIDLI, DAY,
No. 158 Arch &rut, Philadelphia, . •
Importers of G. tt L Gea'a Unrivalled
- NEEDLES.
Agents for the moat Celebrntea
WOOLEN YARN 3, 116.418127;111EOL4'oM9litra
DIZAWITAde. .1d4m11..;
ALVX FRASM;
Or namental•Plat.iteier,-
Jana amt. CM MAO Apr, MY,
•• • •
rtitelitellkiiia s ; • • •
kismfiz & WIGIITMAN. Mailufax .
of VIA' of ZI F A , LI k
0/1;11. DOTTLIsktivejUDOW
- INMorstostttony4l4 to octet aympop4l42.
A l 6 "to , I °, l da itt b.
EMIM
• - , - -----
,aantkt ... ALI
AbIKII. DAVIES, ..JONES 1: - . CO, ia:
parlors 00mqrine& Furnishin t 113. - .lr, and Minn
urers of Stocks, 61,1rta, Tin, Oa, Tl. lialrim street. \.•
Q \ STRAIILEI44 CO., No. GAllroailwaY„
, - ,,, , ..lmtrters 'of . and litillatery lloS.. a, Embr .
deries•an Trimmlnsx. , ~`, . „ •
CI DOIIADD,T, \FROLICJI & r"------ 1.1. OLT,
§ n , 17, N.. 97, sod S. Liberty 'itrcct-Irapartrat .
o tench. niss. and Girrman'ailka. Ribbons , Tarots, Vest , '
Inpr,Eatln Servs, &a. \ Wooten/14f every dascriptlon...•
- : ... \' A. C4IttaIZOLISiLEDY. . ' :
lijSE the 3lexienn' 3fnetank :Liniment - in
Rharimatimn. Endres. Dorn., Sprain., Cuts. Plies:
an Sens, an rffactaal cure for all external complaints or:
man or animal. B. W. Wrath:rook. original originator and•
proprietor, 7.04 Broadway, N. Y. ..IY:MP ".
DAUITERREOTYPES.
T GURNEY, No 349 Broadway, the oldest,
411/ • end metextetudvii establiabment_in the Illttod\
Mate. sepl3-1y
lr W. ORE, Designer rind Engrnver an
andt Iltg. 7 . 7 ,Lintroti Eat? the' 'n•-!
• EXIMERS.F.3. .
DWARDS, SANFORD & CO:, 'Fpreigil
ExpPera, No. 36 Broadway. • Goods and Pe,rintite•
Ararkied two and from all parts of the world. \ Asrent
.hl
co.
Elttetnargh. Adam, k , 4e13.13.
YAKSCU AND (iER41.151 Yd..510Y DdBKETB' ,
'
f IHARLES ZINN c CO., Maiden Lnno
‘,l Inloorters of Fran -It and flonnakrancy and..Tiavel•
Inießaßkata. and manufacturer. of llatoi. and Colored VIA.
low furniture and Jenny Lind Workstanda ke
1 B. W. W. COT
IP) • cmr.t..t. r
• Iva& .
71 11 1IOMPSON & ROI
Line. Importers and ___ ,_ ....„
olerale Dealer JR Date, Strive - geed& de.
--N.„
ROT 'AIR 19:1II.YA .* • 4e. •
I)AVID CIILVER,(Invenio nn.
G 2 Cliff street, ntauntsettirer • dele
retallqn Parnsoes:ltegieters. Ve • t . to
• .: N INDIA 14111DED. 1.100 h, • \
lIR N I.: W s .ARK:O4*A RI/ll*. h
. 51.1de. /ARA' N. riannseturers an . . \
~ ere In tioodyear's Paten N ittpt Dabber ' • • , ti., ..._
1 • lea MU:atm IWO. Thre.44 , ,,L , .. • ~ \f6tErr , •
3 NR Y \ I),' Vielti
A Stanefadnrel Att.*
J . : , t Papua
and •n. \, \
... • • 7:
gN 1101 :T. hm
L a.. , • ..irtoi.
' ‘ tf.-I‘. ;I411;\
• .; DIE '
' El
)Ugh ‘s
j
r.Lome ?44,1 its the
a 0 1 p edrk, onion-
•
...41. ‘44. * •
w"
AAP B
• 7t."7-'::
EcRGE t 3
Jir KANin• A
trafTwild 0.11•• Ons. ft
cba , P.42.lqa *ad Tart.
boa
IN* hyaline at tbe
\ \
• .. .. PAyrii\:7
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• 4,41118 " I ITELII :
. 111 M,V, 14WIS oilti.fablf,• • No. 161
• •• = ,,,,,,, z
~,,t,,,,....lyrtzlaPti=bx.k.
.11=74.7.0 •B sunvitity
.gkentiOW 010 F. i WORKS, L.. OH
. A 043 Ja olitltet.AM Partipad • • •
Harks.
•
EOE SAT ANIANDER'I3A.VES, k
GL‘ Ui
1 . 6. 1/mt n lgk l s4 7 :42 r Ham 110BrE\
urtla Tike.VOustkillidhlzatA7
Metals. \
.rr pa% rAnCrai
POZLON 'A' CO., Ita_porters ;of
hatgi - 000dh
law 8411ar3.7
HOPKINT* BRO . THEBS,lmportiers' ''of
. FlmetiWthdovr \ Cilass.24. et %mat ..wx..
\\ •- •
..•••pal
nght.
phiudelals,
---
I t . • 121IIBAN8 CO.
N C.
NO. K• Water
fr o bLß 0. BMALLEY, New t
W°4l. Ikmds4.l44".=adnictllans
RGO: Tio.ll=l Well Stmt. Nee ark.
vlametv:....3V VepEr_ D. Art& 1%449-
.136371,13ankr....8i.
•
Ir JACK SOnof the late firm
Iry .of W. NlJaasoth °rat...a Peaar
!„I,:g . frt i lla . Vacsa i :=::: , o l l== r a r
dof.
aloo l =r sal Sloa,, Gerona OU,e; (lista. 4 . ' holi ;
‘. 1.12 In
• -
\• • Olintoh HOW New , York. ..` •
•• jouct.vanoccEnt •• • . .
T.IIE underingped, 'proprietor otthe a • Ilk
. unmet& wan koawn. bed long • oda:Weed MM./.
I. this method t I lothreninV the pet mos of db. home.
an well aa the Dublin fff ,,,, tiendly.‘ltat. he will oe the tinre of
e tam Two Donate pet dai
toWl. Irlk I. tdrAK D FITT
h attention of elesepene. muls.atbers vieltlog the itr ,
ether 6/Pbusleteee oe Waukee. le tartlet:Wl/ al.bettd
the ellefltAllty elate bntbn toning \ tutted to ttlekteert.
batmen part
of the budne of tbe "Ai der` -'- - -
hell sad Yobtto dein% ea w 0" te,
Med promthent elm. of • •
„.173f-Ime ,3 A 3 [leek
No. 76
NEW
PINNED
o
.*+ adAtab..r7rars,'rzowk,v
WM& they are onaltleallo calla the lowetltnrion, era=
the meat tar niallie lama: Throe nbe blurbs*, ant mar
am etc rear at iwgi Jul ..nm nearly att our neap Sc,
rtontrokunert AIM tbe mannfartirese In France.
srseast..conr
78 Chamberst •. t
at., „Ist deer West uf Bioad
°Prompt Ilia IRVING 110111 i& N. Y..; ;
fauns z.\ gurroir.
.ver men. ttreOppiate
. • . the babetsestot kottlost
' • To Vogl • • •• cw, L irnor . 4
• • _
ILLINOIS CISIITRAL RAILROAD.
TlllB WAD is viAreimistructee - and ready etxs fte • • ` ...: 177a 7 ' B" '1
Iftrotrr k ltmerrint=rlbnignit7.l* • "The aillit" l ef "E l i a gDY hlt • ....•
th the th.o v lti of '131 ,1 1.11 t h&IT farr ioi 00 .3 1 60 661 a, r1i02 0,2 1 - 1'!1;: E.A.
00, 11 w or e 2
lial xnti i 'L tYrnal ' at ' u h.r atu fl a g u.au. = Laaa " aopu 'l i n ul ut.r at c cgit nk * ibolw er t."7:4016 1,: 5raT T4 11)"...r1;1e1d-. paa ';'*\: .
rsu.: btaa 37r,A-„t=acr l'uArrr.v,ra other
ppna. za. au.aatua or 3A83/4..10.7
taa.,..tu. al , ”tna aaq ' , pas b Invited to tau 1210: 4 .1.4 • " . A
o=.l . ‘ l l , C• 111.1.1 Amy& c0....140 •
....L. ~ .ji t ar.uratoct of Um owYttorzt tho:p r itiVtio' 4N;aghal.ua. 4l .Ti
glto, or . t.b. 30Ux gad . .
I the ofbleof 000 .60 , 6460 WILPAL. Nytr York. .42.APAIVerrA7-10 kegs - prude Salaratua,
• i'i utu ui alma LL. - tdMapv • •
. • .
•. : • - . •
ME=
WZr 3 ;MOMV , 3O3KO
duitn
)1.8 , \
P 04C,Nk2
itarp;\
trings, 1
aiMal
Nfki.• "OTIOD—ThI
a.: having boat
t d i aL."lrk
the
on the 'Aa r bra
i
late firm oft.
Al"
withhirn WI4. COP .<.,r the &riven ,
7r 7; ra 12 gVaTel l f- 4 !le ' ',
'
atria of we/am:m.l w, -- - --- — ..i ) , jetn , ' d i:,
vlia a eantlanilene of I:',4tl,.Agr° Sl'ikali,Lp.:B . ~ '
\ 3"1.24 1 144 ' .-1 \ ' - \,. '' . ''
NiTIQ. not to bay , a eartainllUli BILL for SW., drawn try. - -
.D.,..lll7.kersons are he*,y'rrned... _ \
' a....s.aba. la favor.
....O.,_Ph, SpraieO nd dat ed as
Alleghen T. City. APHI 24151w s heaara NIA hoe, tot\ ,•
,
brearrb...V.4rgg.;:' .
17 2 1 -11 tnivra , THOlitiSiRll/0.
, ' r
, 'II
AYE this (lay puiiiiisid.the• - inti*t of, ...
I,Theeph 111itrorth In . al GlVii.R..lfilkWOliTH 411Cor
'he
bu.ln."
will
t.' '''"'."*l at
%% Rik 'Anil° ,
!iliNii!'7 4 . ll ' , """'. s i r ote 8.1)11. urrt.\ , .. , ...:.
ti " } - PAIVENERSII.IP-We l ave • i1ik44 , ',.,
siseehtted 'ourselves in the' Carr , tieldinenV i l ......_ ll° ^.:
)1 • Market CO.. the partnership to- da a ,I= i the Away - t
trJannary. hurt, aro the Manton to to acted ntio•-
the natne.d firm of W:lletlinteck 4 who
.. _ _
• TOM.
\ .- \ : \ RatliailN 3: l!g a. 4 0c
K.
, \ ,
%oEOltilli L. WOLIN , ;• .• .:
1 ,Ittsburtiit,.lLor lst;lillki. , ,turla . . ,
11 ,610VAL--Ttia office.'.of:the • N ' hem
\ .4l,,\Lii
• Proeretton Insurance Corepanr, In Ilttaburt '.ha4
n mei red tt...N0.90 Water. iternt, . between Wooti
Narket 1 , 26%- ..' ..- inktf . • = P.IAJIIII9, Attept,
1
IEMOTAL-1. 44. W.. He lave . romta
N 1Lt0.N04.14 Water and. 90 Front it... fuisborgh, Pe.\
' 1
/*PARI\NERSIIIP NOTICE. -The
110 knee•thleAny Formed - seociartnarebin Ft,
;the tennipeetion o f th e Wholorde end Iletall Drzywas.
:8.1.200.4mder: It firm' of, KAGAN Alll,
IMarketnn4 . B Cn}o streets.: ,
rtio;tl.4
mbar n DA
.
!.1V0T1C.6 7 -i link epic] my interest in
:1 1 1 1 "" 1 ”`" E itcer c til t°
tin L
./no. Ph ann. 'e 'nue n
',recut lot I medially rtoo end the '° ney_tiren 6 to ulL the
',recut
"U.
MI
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-------------- Zltrir" 7
Q\ A:LONCI &PO., lan rasa, 0n,..
1 15
1,71., den and Ens Pitteta inri attention to their stook
erchaudllers, liracketCs l'endon and other lizturea,-
We tit Irs, boom with of and ; make brma eastio
of all kilids trordlr, furnish nal Dumps and tank e
tinge aml keeif,antl-attritl7 metal nstantly on hue ,
\.....
A. 40W1f, would rrioadt.fsilly
.;• for= the tonlat that ho keeps oraltiar his stand
on
the west el d t. of the Diamond. Ana oat Cltr, a
,plate assoetment. ptyenltlan .B/lbdg •venitian 8413/t.
tern aro made to tenter, tha host style,t.wweranted equal
to any In the States. - Blinds.= be removed
without the aid of a wow* driver! 11.11.11 V Purdwkl the
stock, taunt and .wnod , of the .othlnet ..tahllahtnent of
Itainaer McClelland, I e.nsropart he
ft. thetr otd.
customers es lora 7 ,_,pla Ito at Jorge, westesthlng
In their Una. Ages No. 5 Wood reed, P 4 .ttsbanh.•-• •
meta! , •J. BROWN;
ISAAC .70N=.. I.' :' . ........ilOt V. 0.100.
TONES . .Cigrilbe;,..SiaTtiKaiers 4f.Sprtht
op . and =Mr, 80.4 Plough guar al.. B_o4 Plans
lo hum epoch and Ell pec'Spcingrn Bras - nt room, Hag
Patent Screw Mall mad Sumtuarsd Iron - dsies.-Voran at
ltou sad 'Kit 'Meta, Piltalcargh. . , . o, • . .--.
, . ,
tarns d n ad_ ~... .. „ - 1.......1, ....—.......a. D. Itatirnrna
iI B. 110G r it.9 & CO, Ma4ufa4tui43;of
. nog *'s Rack Irnrnavad Pte.? ealtlratar. or , ,
so and Pint ettrei4s. ilttsburqt. , % • ..- f! , •
7..7. 74037... Z. ... • X. 11/74471.11# ' *0071 •
.77
80088, & BOONE: • -
CIENIIIIIO CO3l
gIsstoNAIEItonANTS,
Deshrrs In Wool, FloOr,Produeo eta Prorlgposi, No
34 1 North Water stToet.,
• A ‘.-
`,
11.AltBAUGH A 800 8,
rRIVARD•OIO - ON: KEIL:
011 ANTS Doolareao WoolSohtl 'WINN:oiI • f all • , • s l y
O. 21Z Elterty ,b!!.d d \
• - f* ; „ SCOTT, : Den — thi Fri'n rt,h
Ig m e,firo doors Irdet of • ot:\ Loon 1 1e a ..
A l l=l,Vitiali l o., • \ • ,„
7 .4 Tx.t. IN.SURAN . ‘ eQmp ji
4Ny ar t... ',..::,„
ilv 1•,,r4„0..1ii,, ckir.r..d . i. ..., \\ i A \\'
\ • ThOf;. A MIIIAZ7I7- Ara • . t'...'. '.- s
\ ...!
, s TILT. 4 ..ALE.X4 11 Dh;!!.. R.. ,1 ,19::' 4
.; \\ • . '
.117c - sus I. gince, .\
Th ' ''''''' E s. beiwki'li. Plairim . ,'V:, .. -.\ , , _. ,•
•:„ \411'67' . .24i,' s.N: \E 1 1 ".4 8 11. k til%: -- - \ : - \ • '
\ l r.. °' 7l7l l:: ` ' `llit„T„ \ ,... '\:\._ \\. .'l lB f.i 4 l 7 :Fim j eS%: ' , '''' '' ', ' l :,
: . ti1i, ,, ,...7.F....,
\ i ,,
•, eari-p44,;.: a \ ph.....1 1 11,1 Mos. LintecOns
blt ecirts, , by \ GyI.II..IEIis.,,AICSOLD, ..
*I 7 7 . \\ \ Iv,. 7 /001.717 'mien. 1 0 . .A• • .
W .---- nal \Wasellowitito Eat. l'` \
Til?')Ar°Narchouse,at Like cohler ofkonn
"4
IV" V IL I, U ftroVain f tft \ l ' M t ' d ""01( \
'''''' '''' \ '' s ' s , ' Nk "u
\ lytlfklicr W4BIEA. , \ '' , i,
tard tf \
.....\
....\1,..\ . _ \ .N0..47 Yourtb stmt. o,
- L - ion SALE - I ...Etcoulu Dollero2 i; in%
Adismot.assl i ha• VII l'ks ak,, , ,fata A elt ~, . 1
~,,,zrcgtp„--;: \
~ war., \,
3rLT.O3, ‘ \ \ Point BOlktr Yakd. #,.
t -'), \ MR, JONES & t O,
-..
..‘ A l , \ pROPRIATORS .2 ,
~.____\\ -‘
S
KIER' PORTABLE,KOAT\ LlNEksy
FOI:O\ARDING AND COMAIISSIO
smalk i kyr4, c.kca law% \\
a...cam Mont, I.l \ ttt•
tr=. ` :ll * T.7l , YilrfatAg rnin,, 4 4 T'l,2l':\
I \Brick nod clerk , Aothrorlte Cool, do A 10119 \ \
1 .I.olugan &mod Commizsio \ and.O9lleo- \\,, l';
A•
\ _ editagently. 0111 c4 , ..., ' ' -
"ti,:la., the collection of Horne arkd Fo4ign
• Iderenotile atudeptherdlone7 e 1111118,113 311411011
nod doment Stoke, ntostmout and Povroontot kft1e....18,
Pactnnot ntil'asee, o Pie.rotno nod Salo oflleol IlVate Loft
81'64 \
71 1 EETIP.It k /1;10SON. Dotroft, Sliehlitso. \
.411174%.',Vatf - i.,W L':,:r.,t,?=',,ii'at ',, -
'V' 'Jr... Alp-Octet kr - Sr/this= riom.lesotktsl,l4 ''',
Ineuratior Comoktdori `. ' ~.., • myld lkd ;.,,
4
Tr OR RENT—A cornhireable Dwelling ''''s
hroc,.. cohndatch s roncg44 'so , " n kl order 3h• ::
witlf 2 C o ' go d rWri t rallZ . 2ll p ;1•,11% Ii ti rgilt od . Olud -: k
U... audklerkly Idl nearing opolkk j,00r1..., 4,..; no ov.
, Vll oollout Arbor, coverod wino GraptAllo7s. Alto, a flower s 1
nrdeo, ke, situated (1.4 Pitt township. IX =ilea from Om ~
Coon House. Sent loodersio, to Oven 'who would tan -
Zvi;note of the provextr, Sloe ul re on I , • %TWIN WAT, \
1,1 T, Ltberto It._ s 1
.thecuro of ChrdniC\ Diseuto, W
Neo b. : tiV b . o,"24r' " li o ' r 4 iggliettrartut i lt .. • •
or i. 0300,;,...,
will be open airalaavyr.b. rotre)l,kniof
wangle.
• From an Atonal,. prank. or Ill . rm.e* la that.. olio a•
r(Wean, the lo•norletr hatermol lax at 7Mrliaagl
attl 2:l:a lj oe p roratforta lohenailt .111=
alitkelars, addkos
llplSatavam
DrOotanfllle. VIL C.
.
• "•• .• 'New • cioodil New •Gi ! \ •
H A.G N & A tit ; •‘
• If!ISZT ":
•
ARgnow recailcing their Third taipply- bt • .:
SoateiterOceXts. odteprtalnit the neweetotail es •
Rrin of -
• rm... • • \ far
I t I VIA a
t=cen, Rlato Yeah DeS9/9.
French Ltwas. • • %Xi:avid...6M
AIR •
Parents wed Bdonet Illbtoca. • •
i One choice Oak tihse.. • •
eteek twin; ehthely new. the Wil.S can , rely toes getting. . .
the newest et.fiee as well as the trt quality of OcoAr.lllll • .
tailab-4.' Nola / 11,1 4 \
swe e t- \
• -... " - 9
ter
4.lrTai .. .fe at-
\ T l L .i2few s Cargetat liffilrek.._ _
'Mhave jaet ree ' d a Jot‘of Utuedy'e Pei: 1 ,
t Aulmmoti Carpet., cemeletteil om/I...gym&
.. iedlg a llepom orst the extremely love mix or 7L o pm yd. . \
. 1 ...n11:T1 r a, lel avul_i and otbeel.aroetlem,eatlre
\J T T
po p,m3ing.dlisfkaNam tAI 1:11111andt, li tr
_rs, sal Of • b.S.C? •
.ILl sitl eekd lower OM \er\q" ellmiertirirraglib,
17. 0 5 - f. V. -N- TESI,PgRANCENTILLE \ .P3R
A B i tttlarr ateg i i.o tratnistmW4int esinielAliet. .
10 ' 4 Illley. ': ' 21112 let li leek situated. and ile u
It
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Valuable Building Lots and desirable
Country Residences, withir fire mtiles
of the City of Pittsburgh. • • •
suliwribers Wier tor salt - 28 desirable
. Building Lots, on the Pittsburg awl ihiller Plank ‘.
. adjoining the erteminn the • VIVA*. or Mweartie
town. In ebaler tawnslalp, oreoty,_pa. Them, •
• Lot... mel rione slamt— enure of IL/m.42 by 177 11 .0 mem, •
11 of thew fount to amey adjetnion each other. Ann , 1 \
likewise several .4.11 Panne, from 2.5 la TS acres reth.
eatul co goods road.. adalog /ands of Phlilln Mlllmand \
others, war the plank Reed. aeon Mlles from litre •
All .1 .0.11 desirous of teeing them will do well to oar` •
opoo Thomas Wilson PharArn Plus Creek. irbo...WthirVt , \
alba same as to the lots laid oat. Toms easy
In Mod awl the tmlanoa to Dior re Om MUM aonlnd \ •
/mots. with Interest. ' ' •
Now Is the than is severe destreb/e loratione M Madden. •
eek • Aryl, ratbosabmltwr, •bo has plats of the lota and '
\ the price will be made known. • _ • .
BENJ. /IVOR BRADFORD:rem Emma Afloat
lie. Brighton. Belmar Co.. Ps.. May 171 h. 111 . 44. d
\ Lots for Sale. Lease' •
ANubiliEß • OF 'BUILDING -LOTS, on .
' DM/block. Commerce and Brady Al. mei car Penna. ••• .
eol/r. Mae Lots are Wended or Dwelling
hoiden** banana and will bt sold low on emy tams or will
be Immed kik ten Teen or teas as may milt area who went
them. Prrr partkulars, encolrelM!, •
myYt-tf, Market e-. b Miran ikl and Stn. •
TO\ the Reader; of the.Gasette.
13ERSONS triohinit to ptirchooa Real Fa
%t b. It lotto& adaantarabo caUlant
anibies, whantadlitin tot • uoplrina mltly
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bona. of their Own: ue inntly locnaaatt. a. 04 Ira ban
nab airnat na4oty.botb eats location. Dela
nautoot tall to ann. Bernal good anon. w..t as
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tba. tab& ' itrpA meat
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•• Venn Cotton Mille, Pittsburah.- • .
NNE Dir, CHILDS ..13 CI:; 3 4 L : 2111 , 1111111 a .
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= ‘ ,‘,lll .° !.. 1 g. 401 c
V°4 cf.- Sipe cork -•- •
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