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RUMMEST: DIRECTORY..
AL pirmenz. a. 00..3 AVVEICTISING .44nicrt
i 129 71•Su9 Ma% Itsw Toll.
And Nc../D Slats erai. &dm.
P. Cb.Agoras tt7moita ln the ullusatisl
I tt almambutai PlKerf bath Crawl -Biala
To
ri etlita
friubsoriber is now. ,b4p7rt — ing .. ;t, super
'liar jvallty tdoll pf.ftrns A _or whieiV Imola=
64,011 mi dining yredwai a fine Cognac
Brandy. datenes Babas sad thahl's Pready„ of
Jamalesuat,Cridaglim_ ...4.Arse.thderandniseh Brandy,
ftelland Sale6lateitletrapi, Stotdi IMiky are se,
knowledgetig n. the New rarirKerelants by the great
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de. :Ton b 7 EiIi7HTWARGSIe
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York.
N. • IL—Phabwolde and7Th=mws- • tsp. 'Chemicals,
Metals and Patent Heald_ seal lizoatite, /Mina, Oyasida,
Poisd_ ani 3 Oxide Mem PIM Bed Mereury, Nitrate Sim on-
Morn'e ExtraetCbpshi, Wasolesting Pastliss, Pboi.
as, Bland. Nickel. hisjipseaCardlinton,Oarsalue Betz
Nit
ee
gym.
te4 Biwa halt" due Juniper.. Chrtm Plzen
Rnaziirian' Wines. .
brHOHARD &BUBB * Sout h-William
swat.. Tft*:, nit tends of the k Tinzmiuf, Winei
nr intlng. ••=. tiara antstanny on nand In nuke
and 374 4:is s=W Ind
an 020.11112bW)SusaL31. Hesenelyi. linuntenn ti,
s.uter,. Ha= *Pbea/ ilk
anarkVulan 'Lot. of dizemt brand.. •
.PAVATZ Prang GILIPII JUICE.%
Jul mders inonkpupixeentsrlntils ;Ram
..gongh's Patent - Mastic Skirt&
RATES - 2 PRANCE, I Ikro. 1 Barclay: street,
.41111110N—arane ars_Jcstrano snot thou. hap the
of=firAtltsuri
lIMIT-• 'JAM:JUN te.:04.114, ol• the late firm
P
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{.'et tir.:l-
a 2l.admoa Boa& Grate ad anda
ora
Makers t a i .
s 20011 roadway nub, Now Yartr. , ,..bpAo
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°muttony ow band l. Toney or , nd
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:1113.91"1041E. ADVERTISEMENTS. . ,
ibs . lbllogslar list of ths/sessPlnso ins 'bait
"Swot rabbis's tbs o & sttissr Tort-
AOOOBDEON 1311/.11503, Jk*.
R£ll4/0; WEISSENBORN CO., (lath C.
Itmiaat
lu
ers and Wholasholksixe ls ha 061311,13 .. .
Pissepd:ALtallan Impattolmdal t:
o esi:limm sad
coups stanTga fjottlit Sail Dual;
u.a.bataa - 5c0...; No. it Pl. street, Pte. York,
4:41 - Print til ' Our ns ham arrtetVeMsli
en,tlSattsett Printers. , nelbtorr46ll3
.: DSYaooD3
OW)IN MoNAMEE ar. dO. Importeri of
Aioakuk fooloosinmiotanuomb h ua sod
FCOTTENET & CO.; Importara of Elmab
Migt citharß2x,crala Goods. No. 40 Broad grest.
PSTEIN & lIONIO, i 100 Liberty at., and
SbS Cedarst. cor. Trinity Pisa", linWeers Lwee
• • Wks. le dattararbb
td. WESTERVELT, :Venetian. Blind
• natomennir.Lio.Ll Bt.: Cate stmt. Pl=b,
JOIIN . PRATE, DEALER IN IVORY,
ssa sianasotam of Ivory. Goods. No. Y Munn ft,
AXES OWEN; i 5 Broad St., Iroportei 'of
ay Dre. Tri.han, Ma Crsvat..
Lars Mitt; and BLIk Glam. ind Triages. Goods r. •- tauganb
ORN, SCHLIEPER; & IL&ARAUS, /131-
Molars O'Gorman sad Bolstast &mad Cloths. Enka
Moc 24. No. 60 lttehsajtsP/stoo. tap 20.56
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DETER-12k itIIILLEN; Importer of Francll
Clermaa and Elwin Drjr lirkw3e=hu., Velvet.
nos. Elmsla.Wageos. Az, zp Ex.; Fork.
se .1.343cta1.R46.
B. s' TOR h CO., .99 Charablirs stmcit,
?pI,IN X.:DAWES, JONES CO., Im—
vmegr! of Crentkmat Ponthilibur Good". and Manz-
AlaCT 3 tbai. shirtaascs..ta.o wed.,
• •
SE
_the' Mexican Minting Link:lent in
Sitinination. Dams armies: Cints,'Ptlee
Ewa. a¢effectual rate Do an external ream Minta at
man or anlinsL 8. W. Westbrook, orlinnal cattlestor and
prorietor. SU itroadetat - - - irstatparin
JGURNEY, No. 349Brealway, thi oldest.
• aad mast ertaaadar eAabildamat la to United
oraLilylans'3ll3
JUMUMi2I
ILDWATIDS,:SA.*FOitD 'Foreign
"Igo. 35 Broadway; Goode end Pangeges kr
er to and from all patio: the world. ' Agent In
PlLtabargh. Adams t Co. oslbly,tneWAS
- IRENCH. AND WOMAN NANCY BABELSTA,
VILLRLES.ZINN. 00. , 62 Malden Lane,
Duertars of Fran% sad Oar:ml Ihatar and Travai
-las Basbas, sad inaardratorns at Qua and Colored Wil
low
Dr294j Par/dears end Joan: /dad Workstanda kr.
/J'AS
AN .b D RiViVS &JESUP Ni): 67 Trine Bt.,' New
Tart. Comadatim kratehiitalter the sala of all Wad.
apt.. Viol, sad Cotton and WooleaL z hisctdasrn
roes Unites& Amami Szelsodre Aim Ca fbr
6treklititipr. 7 , de20423:17151.5
P4?SB WAREHOVM
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MM. W. FELD &CO., 11Dliff- i
etreet,;
sad Wbaksal. Dikes la .I.marict
eemanamEaslist,PAßEA sa,d. rat, docription
Paver Munthetamen toatmlals. Usuall'Ed
11,IINCA.N, LEWIS & SARTOW, No. 161
WM= dept.—A
an gre_ VyofPAPIS br 10l-
And Trruatic= scr aseally. i lszns.
sans, a
Goatee Dams Locks and Cross Bark ROM? IL
kislittractozok,ll22 Nod ' • tk09755-
BOTH AND 7A301 GOOD&
•' _ •
X ' ABLROBS CO; 54 Maiden Line.
EfeiVEMir wx 2 t 7 Ptesst.lnenine ereinre
- Ps I I: I e•
ELLER, COATES & TOULE, No. 279
- WINDITir GUS% PAINTS, - _
L•IL POILLON k - 'CO Importers of
traxtela Caieb_As4 Wlsdltrr Cassi—Na. St Mavis,
lilo' ":I & CO: No., ' .11 . ---- - 4
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litorlsior cappage -Pagary.
it.=STOlf; . 733*; 00„ practi.
, WI Omsk Irokrock violin. cdkeliorco and Samar OA;
T (IMP*. bare on boa sad ore roorkormordos
am ortutrimoorrtamort or (31:rthirekit,lOrellyikEragicka,
NW *WO Cur, lads la oil their isliam_ estriroorlth
staid mot to MT and boontr ofloisb. Ind= to
sill= work tba noista bon and Jraoterer,likkol7.
W to al or
orded the ootdmosooDlCterais. Tho
, IVeoo arl lident. that all Ito my Arrarrioar with thig . - pot,
li rlmmatrt pg d ortl iid. ' nor' , 7. or is =of the
Dr e.*
torsrierro.surteo dorios Mr day... . oak
*IL• MIMS:
• ' - AIWA GLASS WORKS.
. DAVI:1)8W &
WMINAOTDRERS and dealers ixt Via%
Bonito. aniralil lands otatian sail Flint 0 laarrion
a to.—tea liaztat stew. Pittabw rn
Particular unnwalititil to piing. man:Mann WWI.
• No: ErVittrik Bfrees; 'ragactexpasa,
Imparters of O. Over.Unrivallo
• - O;DEE S. •-;
• Agenta for the. mold. Celebrated - -
Ipoofjur raja/ 110.41121.17.10W1N0
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PITTSBURGH CO , CH .FACTORT*
nri•ow-.—......zarrix • efitatol---. - Ali• Anil
BIGBLOt co
No 48
gem
MP, -.DIAMOND ALLEN. I ':
- - Plttsb beat 006R.'
ergh, rent&
EOACIIES; ifYAHRIAGES; PILIBTONS,
svccifs. SSW ems , OescriOtlon of Tuley lfetrklos
• t soottle•and Oalobsd Jo • 101/41120r 110/611,61?
gl 4 6 , 6l4siannenot 601814 altitof irMIDAnaMP
S • EAL ESTATE•CIFFICE,:No:, .87 :Front
rtreet,24(toorftte LalottlUm•
' . 112 V Plir;63; Voar3Arti , boxligbSsadonia. .
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_SUP/Er Ii• OLD;- .
IMMO" 10011DX1311,
orVr-so
lAMBILRIS , AND GAB iron=
anima= tfflurris =mum urianorr.
MANTIFAZT , 11.11,1cbds 4:1 Water, a
Gas
aussuat iia!ises mod on Ma/e 1324
_jjEHE TUE
FRITz,NuItY .lo 00.
No. 29 Nor th , THIRD Ianid;'PRILA'Pd
sodKn uni tOCCO IdANUFAMITIERS, COUR;
Ilflia. sod :moms , of YILIEF CH CALl4lllpf
tri RID and OAK ' SOLB 1,24.T1L1LT AND
KIPP. ' 1 ramtnr
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caThon aothi'and imattiage.
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216 9 M2X 1 ,44,491V,1.,3-,;
iirtnayr.revairiowireo end, ch - offtn - ',......
sortasset &CARPS 'albs ..1 -
Ittariw ersqle.. tag I 3 na't
5.11,rs and 7: 11K Ply,
rillPaui lamb
17;and e. Itn
,4
111.1edigalet . .
faggebar with Fray. tke7tottart .at Thaw. p*tcs, =a
laarvi
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Et OIL ' CLO THS, - " :
ibmi t te 41
o, ZytAtl a liruilit.W c t i rd= i .utr
lad =MI Window !halm Piano and Tams Caw
erg llagn, ta. Eon and Wit= Itf Mawr,
Mar Rods. Vonlllaa amoater sh . leh Win A.*
fam kri.s....a :
Torthe Sprit Trade.'
FLOOROIL C of
: -
G. Rath. •
..=r rn at ious2 l - 1
We cdreerio the sn.a..o , lf.'d oftLs e bun
- gm)" the haat andlnen amertannt Grat, tnat.
twqr.tmen aced In tbli ambit and at prim in low
es an/ ntbernianur to Ltio Vabd Stem. -
my= Watenxnan - bre-116 Mutat EC.
• • • -••
lI'S/JAIL DICKEY k CO.. have removed to
LNo SO wax: tairsmitsts.„, tgard..."tormtvir
ovoiviso b711.24 . 17,40=6 4"0 , . sag
1111221 E
BUSINESS CARDS
ATTORNEYS.;
AOSEPII 8. 8: A. ItORRISON, &tor
trad.saai,7l, nos a 110. 143 Y p orth 4lreet,.lrereen
1...F.' RAIL; Attorney*. sr. -
• wisns Thaldffize,weraatstreelt,,betwearroarth mud
Mk". IT 1 • " 3D-Wi r r -
B cgi . F.ET }1:11144p,5,
_AuonLO-atziawt
rmos°BERT POLLOOK, Attorney at Law-
IL a rift sail gnat alaseteopmdte theCoart
Fittstarrad m 7141.4 3
EAMES J. KORN; Attorney at Law, offico
UP fourth stregt. Llakr Gnat. Pittabargh Ja15,1/7
TASPER
.E. BRADY, Attikraq
. at:Law,
N o . 80 Enttrorial. .
ri t.ltWO Qui an vs
C. IL
—MOM LODZIrit
11-Sitn;fg, 0„
• OIaCCII3OOI. To A.. 1111,Wil • CO )
BAN ik-RxeitANGE tan:Eats,
PO. il PODETH ;711.14127, PTITSBOROLL
IN the numerous saspensions of Barikeri
and Broken thmaationt the country during the Lit
monthly: aremiud Oaths may Instance
their trotib bare grown out of► daparture nom their
lardicoar and vs therehre take conalon to ear
sum the public, Ittatintime, that Clo speculations In
_ from th
oy stooks; or other
and' outaide opeceJape. etia/1 tempt tut e atria legi linear-ow bagfuls. tolimi,
to that In. aroldlugall such larestmente, Ire dual not
ootr to totter able to len* Mireustoaters and etuture their
witty. bat that lei adopting kWh mune we dull
_inc
isions ono corn ulthaste benefit. hie - WILKINS 00.
XL
. E . RNAN 41 - CO_O -.Bankers and. Exchange
Br:ave.* Wood fteget.,coraciatrotainec Aa.r.
./:=2l sellro na Bankari Song and Oath. Draeonnt Time
tuoter,_nmake lleetlone in an
tile nelnelnal eitlie at theelorn Bere Oa Domes on catt.
Mum= Well nth
su""l4"lttliirl=tnenntas.
_._.,.; .
er =Wen ap
Vl.Jaattern itenbenne ennatatittr Ilar sale. 'ea... 4r
Wkrtioull PUZI3I.....—.ASSCa 11 ■ 111 11„--..111L. U. ItArt.
EII LMFR- HANNA a 00., - Successors to
• ttaley, Haim* Co.; BaikamErchaartarokersaild
FOrdIIII and Doatertlo /tut:team Cerliticatee of
De tlf. Beak
jot
Specie—lL it corner of Wood wad
Third Areeft„ Cornatt Atom' received on Depoidt." Eight
Cheeks Dv sale. and colicethate made ea Dearly 44 mud, -
palpoints of the Caked State.. .
The highest preatisua raid for Forel= aad Amarican
. Miriam
eget. on liber ta m e. corialanoacate of Produce. idahlred
. -
.IL -- infIiAMIT.E Uc7:, - iigiers Lft wa .vmr d
No!th But Ammer of Wood sad
a lY .l. 7 lE rcy.
.I.mam
to. on meal toms, sad coiled:tofu
i.B-17
.1§1:110LHES k. SON, Dealers in Foreign.
and Domedle Bina of 'Exams. CertiSeetee of Dep
po Beak Note. end Steele, No. 69 Market greet, MU.
Lerch- Sir Collections nude on ell the pi ettles
thrometclect the United States. - •
rIMMMnr . A .7 7V.Ing
I
.4b, 'Littioner, 0
JOHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta
re Moue; ananessor to Davialt t Agnew. No. R !Market
meet, near Poorth. Pittsburgh. Pa.
.NRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller And
the n.a. stakinernAe-. No. la ktiltd
oza, Pittsbuzgh.
XAY CO., Booksellers and Stationers,
No 65 Mid street, next do to the owner of Ma,
oreh. Ps. dchool aad Ler bcoks onastaatly ea head.
COMMISSION &C.
HEYLOVAL—Soringer Harbaugh Co.
Lre restored to Xo. Lftext7 Janet..
arum= num
&PRINGE'R HARB:ALUGItc CO.' (Sums
oars to & Harboo.3l.) Cortwoladoo and for cording
tic Dale. to Wool mod Produce sonforally. illo.
3+.5 LlbortliFtrooKjittabargt. Pa. out
A. A. HARDY, '
cormisay rv - luscslielDeNiF McizAffr;
Agent of theladison and Indianapolis
RAILROAD.
No.Bo Water at., Pittsburgh, Pa,
j...zgyd
I:4. =rum
7. W. BUTLER & CO..
ECUAtWARDING & COMMISSION MEE
NTB uulDearrato allbiladiat PULA:3:3O Man
aztlrJaa, Jed Eta sad MW. Lead. Ma. yr That
atraat.llllabscrah.. aLLS.I3IM
4 . IL • ..L BrBANE, Commission and For
- walnut manaaaa, data, to Wool sail•Preists
. also. Plttabatekkliumbetarm Ne.l . l4 . Bmand
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Is : ~e , . •• ".. ...- {
r 44444444 q 914 M
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V A:7 . an, r mime.
don Merebsats, Philadelphia- Liberal sdnani•
JUN 11.11.- svaox. -.
OHN WATT & N., Wholesale Grocers,
• Ca= Won sad Dealer, In Prodme • sad
.B.•CANFIRLD late of Warren, Ohio,
la *acidulous./ IranriaLtalatelt : ta t et,1.1 Mud.
rad in Walt= Roam Battar. Pot sad
Nut d&., sad Weatans-Prolace WatAa stmt.
between ...ltaSaM sad Wood..Pitadmadh. . -
WNW UM; ---IVONAS LZT?; 22.
_ffintti_of dem Rattan. Utile k co.)
WITLE 4. CO., Wholesale Omens,
Praise, liadCbamilokzi Unseal:is aid Desks. In
- Martottetscitt, Lie.. U 2 &mitt sisat Pitts
'• . : : •
1 1 :F•snillaisa4Caamolse . ton 11ml:twat's:xi
: i JAI: • .1 Dortar:per
Ia lkozolk Amid= Wog • . No. 66 Market
•, McOLINTOOK, Importer and Whole,
r~S_sala arm Ettall o..fn Carretlug, rkor Off
Steam pr z tje i kagi . Mudge
DRY GOODS.
VAN GORDER, Dealer in Trim
• Gant's.9= Good, and ign Ek'X ittieleat • full
.t of which an always ba bad at Noa. fa, earner
op& a. Lb= TILIMILFSLa El —IL L. ANT2OI.II&CO, /L mss.
AA.' N CO., Wholesale and Retail,
Deigns to Parry and Rots Dry_ Qcoda, R 3 MAY
Plttytraryt-
URPHY & BURCHFIELD, 'Wholesale
INA. and WWI Dry Goode Merchants. miser Youth sad
atter. Maid. Pittabargli.
GROCERS.
Wallace , &.: Gardiner,
O.IIO.LESALE DEALERS •IN
Flour, Provisions and Produce Generally,
N 0.395 LIBERTY ST. iwP
• =Alf NW.
ISAIAH DICkEY 'Wholesale Oro•
4. ., i t.l4,"o2:xrdagetca
G .E
: lu=el,4 Do r .
1011:N FLOYD CO.; Wholesale Grocers
CI and Casarn laseehavAtia.l73Woodand SLib
OBERS 1100RE,Whotesale Grdder, Reo•
• wens Dletither_ Dealer /a Produes. littebh Mare
as . and Mal at tozolaa and Dcooest.le Dior sad
liquors. ela. an Marty stmt. no head . rery •
cowman.
V. 11.44111.1-,
BAGALEY A CO., Wholesale Ciro.
V tem N sail 20 Wood gnat; Pittabarch. •
AIVILLuad well:tit% Grocer and
- .z.z.D.fr i., ===d o lst . „ .. glxtb•traarta, a tr i
itzt•tqw- m Wri halts sad Ant., Whofessl• sad BAWL
40.1E.RT DAL:MILL CO., Wholesale
Oftearl, Ontmdadozi Iterdsofs, Nakmrtm Prof two
Plttgargb Maanbetztes. ?to: Lftertr amt.
A. CULBERTSON, Igholessig (Arm:lend
I =ll I I: I I.
. 1 3 eh r fn Prod** axst.drilt.
RWOODWARD. Whiff
vas Witkof otrwt: Petodolahts.
lA:CANDLES% MEANS 416.7 (irnCe e i.
IC4II. te Wlek lirraadlera)lehr arb emL
Izera.=assa.CotrocrYaraa, =FPI
.0 - anat *Maxi sad Traver
Marmara Pa
" • Large Simply Of,
SPRING. - AZID SUMMER GOODS,
MURPHY kBUBCHRIRLD,
&dab But toner of 4th tad Usfiet sts,"Pittlbeld j
ARIES'."DRESS:— GOODS, : inahaung
Milo" and Bummer Mari Idsr..k. MIMI, Dem
irigrtr a. atbar igiel=tl , lzi=
_Perdu, Btri . ps ondVaigo do lathed' french Chtntsm
gad Reginnuctio. knits!" iled Azunie4n Riot*, Ka,
WHIT=O , 3B. pialn gad Ilird bb : a r.e
E f b rd i AMEßlpt Eg Anyt lite Therivit worked
Bands, sGM Ediantor.
. OURNINT) 000/08—fbr Intatd,'ldeltalifsf . .htos"
431ptai • Bcgak ! in , 246 "°' do ZA/ T'" , 8 ," 4 ".. ,7 / I ^ W o
" krfil:LaPINQ
Itoftwonds, Shoottopt. Mom Co.. ILnelfar, and Idrindr,
Table =OS. Ten...MU NaPkhug• ae••
1.4 Mtn ..aird &vs' wair. Including super French•
CkdbaroddfUdd, Tlveeda.f•toollni,and Nookinetts.
Patin-FISK tab Mum! ,Vesttogi, Bak= Llano (pm*
toodor Beirdad . -
oar stak Wog vart Ives sod - resew for dnolltt.
of goods, wrilavito.plo eats of caF regular aoaWma
m rf sod
.-
lchHWan AdriestO eon to oritonnt Of 112) •
Bide 011.nnttLeathet Store.
3 )".KDIXPATBICIC,
No: 21 &Kati Third , . Streit,
Between Haw kshot Cbiatout star 4 PtiMPPlottla.
1111t3 •F(1 1 1. tieu SPANISLIIIiDES, Dr:
2.072.4.1•11t0i Patna Etyi, Tanner Ott Tanners'
iC the itmettiniee. sad the beet tango
' Cloirboft•Esstiat r grim IA birigat4 ir tilea I.
asetwase f [tidos. Untie/ rig free
_
'Ed adiestiempary,
sswiv zrrizzik - NEAR PITTSBURH:-
.EITLILENISII.R. 'WILSON, D. D;, Prin
. dm). added by do nal ionalliad and ozporionciod
SW B=I2IINEY &Won willeommonatow tha fent Minds,'
of 110,1aul 4/201t of Qs old pupils will Lamm Mara ant
bat= mama oweanciwi in tow wawa._
pmcipt application •bouLl %byname bi made ' by thine
who wishitornliblif daughters% the laetltntlw. •.
Circa/We Yin reaba." l . o ThaUre, r•ku.d by ba.
gy ji m i t t Ztri:
c i t r i mist
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INSIESE
IMMMZ
PITTSBURGH
AGENCIES.
8. 01:17RBERT ft 80N,
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for
the tale antt purchase of Real Estate. Octilection of
Rents, Negotiating Loamy& M
Bonds. ortgagee, ac s No.
140 Third at.. Plttatrugb. an.l-17
Michigan General commiesion and — Colleo•
ton Agem
of Home eyrOftlee;
and Foreign
•
angOß the collection
tucmatu.aucanctaertra.3.r elilm. , in,3ndc a ao
adjacent States., Investment and Payment of Moseys,
Payment erTaxes, Pwshase and Nib of Real Estate and
Stotts lestrrance A Rix
PELTIER t. ANDEEZON,DettoIt, 'dflaltign.
= to PfttsbutTS-3leacra Kramer St Rehm, Bask
et; Oa. RUMS° ()Elec Lorain, Stens% d 00.,
*ardent&
WANT/n-4W Ui.0:611 MittIIVISI from roliwtabla
Lawsaes Comm We. mrl43.lrd
I STIN Looms, Beal Estate Agent,
Mock, Martha: Ales and DID Itrokar. eke No. 71
oeuttratraer, atom Wood. Sulam, promptly' attended
to..
A3WZL L. MARSHELL, Secieta y _ Oiti-
A7llThluiume Coati:own 94,Water street: ,
AL GORDON, Secretary Western Jua
n. nate Co. 92 Water stmt.
JGARDINERCOFFIN, Agentfor Franklin
IN li g Instr he o Onapartr. north-east earner of Won!
~-- S :U elf• ~
szc.
OLIN FL MILLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortee,
Idnda and Mined Instrument; &boot Bra, and
Western
arena 0: 81.. Porte, lb?
HENRY KLEMM, Dealer . in Music, Mu;
blfttscmapt; Istfarter of Italian Serino.,
ggssuat The Nasal t Clark's •grand and Amara Plasm
wlth Zama Attaabroent. Also for Donbares
Plano.
DRUGGISTS.
RN HART, Jr., (emcee/mar to Jas. .11451af
sad IteUil Druggist and DesJer In
ta, Ms, Dyestuffs, de.„.141 Wood street, 3 doors below
lID
ro me
E r_ A dicine. llsoy, Pit,tsburtku yydriteurdsr 'Altera Tor Dr.
rob3o
1011 N P. SCOTT, - Wholesale Dealer in
peteu, one, arnish.* and Dra Stuffs, ICo. 2015
Nati tmt. Plttidnugh.
.Ali orders will mantra prompt attentkm. •
• sip- Aftera t for Bthenel'e Pulmoldo Symm: mar 24-17
A. FAIINESTOCK A. CO., Wholesale
• thsTgadsta. and trunnbetnenne of Whit. 1.4,114
Lma Ent =ham, annum Wont and Front litreall. Mt*.
meta
it E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer hi
A v Za.. t LatiAgmglak,ot o lvz n ta l ate i ., , , i all,
low.
•
rammer nutrar..
--cmous
R ee
EAM & & Retail
i m b lr:elate. corner of 9berty. and St. Clear Knelt;
SCHOONM AKER & CO., WbOICBaCI
J • Drug Wood street.. Pittsburgh.
JOSEPII FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox
eortter Market street and Di at►nt amand—Etepo ems
ni ti. i an e afn . lird complete satf . riznen . tAl=
pertaining to his inutinees.
as Prrecriptions carefully compounded at all
hours.
MgDICINE.
WM. VARIAN, M. D., Office 6th street [
belcnrEirdthe.a Orceifourr-8 to 9, A. IC, 41
IL. 7 N. 1327334 rd
A t 1
. • BCOTT, Dentist, Fonit
fi re doors west of Mallet. Mos hours
All'iro‘rl=ted. all
MERCHANT TAILORS.
J. N. LITTLE,
MERCHANT TAULOR,
124 LIBERTY STREET.
NEW SPRING STILES.
LAVE just ree'd a large varae - of new
il.ds fort. Spriss Clot., Caufser. d
rings of thetstest .tylea and of the 110•110: deetg.an
e .M,INUFACTURILVG.
WILLIAM CO.,
61 Penn st., below Morbury Pittsburgh.
BOILER. MAXIMS and ' SHEET-IRON
- WORMY-BA Elartutactscras BanshlWs rats rit
Ch. :um Brichergce Bed Steam Pipes, Con.
damsers, Salt Pan .. Brow Iron Yawls or Lite Boats
et& Ahm, Blacksmiths' Work. aka.. maws [rows
iterstritur dons shortest balm so3o-17d.
W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail
Xanufactulaz and Dealer In Cabinet Ware , Fe. ID
stmt.
011 - WETELEREM 4 Zatinfacthrer of
PASILNT BOX VIM • narat tar POLID BOX
and BBAZBD BOX MEP, corner of A.a.son and Mb-
Ifnmn otFrot•zoo Knorr trcun tho Rand FM AL
Belmar' Mr- gl"rt
oe2Oxei d2' I
Hata and Capa •
ttiIWILSON & SON keep constantly on
• bo hte Vary descri d p===zelyZ Hats rl
hxtrnable not or (14 " , ' vxml uul heap, vroaltrl.l.llo
gavo to a call beffir• parrlutalni Zembers. c 101441
MX
M'CORD & CO.
WHOLZILLS .11.71 D ASSAIL PASIIIONABLI
HAT AND CAP MA.NUPACTITEERS,
LSD Dl4ll,7:riaill ALL HMS OF TIB2.
Clap= 07 WOOD .4.YD PIP TH STEMS.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
119. Their Ptak ambraoe• erartatualty saaat3la of Mtn
asal Ca Muffs, Boas.Callra awl 1 = Mazda
Ws",
I. a. LITISWITCO .-.C.4111/15 XOCUULID
- Livingston,Ro_ ggen & Co.
NOVELTY WORKS, MITSBURGIL PA.
rACS and Depot Railroad Scales, Hay,
atte and Grain do; Platlirsn.and Counter do; Door
of all visor, NAing,, Drop sod Thumb Laren, Cotter
=a of various .111 n Pabt. Dills, armor ad pattarng
Dolt.. and Faatardepor, dta/loable Imo Curls= or 1111101`11.
dab form and Prdrn.
STE AM W. W MAR . WBL ALLA
WOCE,
ORBS,
X 141121 cold 323 Malty drat. moat 311a9VIckt &att.
' ITITSBWIEGIL
VIONITMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones,
Airj Yoroltars Tors, Mantaie Impaling Roney. &a, al
ways on head, stet me& to order. WY wa1...7. et the
lowest prime. Three bonito.) original and calsetod de
lare. for lecon t m/1 1,rm te,,r ,
th batt. k., Black audit liar
ldga
fillod with &crotch et 319 Liberty. War m.
ealt9 _ - W. W. WALLA.O2.
•Penn Cotton Ittills, Pittaburgh..
Jr .ENNEDY, CHILDS CO.. lanonfaci
EIL toms of—
Penn I heavy 44 Ilhootlnz er.
anzpot Cbaln of all colors and
Cotton Ttrinin
Dad °rad;
Plough Lines and Hub Con
Di n
" Hope of all olsoa and deocriptloar
tErl WoergotlithillaTroge=l‘g‘lllV:is"
- TO DEA1.12,8 IN. WASKBOABDB.
~- 1 LA847 0. BICE, of 'Cincinnati, invented
reduerbk haprerraeat in Washboards. for which he
o aßdentirWet.. lank Bald haprovententeonaimb
i ed In pr ooerly rumoring the Edges of • mheet of Zion (or
1 other reliable metal) and time mowing them to /noire or
mat their ny into the solid.- wooden side. or lege of a
%teacart the methods previously employed , tari ng been topkwod el or tut s scortice to receive the me.
talk plate.. O. WE aubsequently sold bin entire interest
and ownerektp In said; Patent to the enbeerther, ho I.
. now •bbk Proproctor- Miyegf sa manta outherloel owns
wrantneve of 0. 12 laVti IJIPROTZD TR/VT V.. 14,
W 4101440 ARDS, having anemedel the late lino of
.Wayne, lalley-a Co. In that Imeoness.• Induced by the
Porniarityandexteredve select Maid Patented Washboesda,
sundry. Teems hoer engaged In making and vending
than willow authority to to do. thereby notating/t'p dt
wend by said Patent. knits have been net 'orneed and
are now pending metal certain potios, kneernto be Una
In
engaged. and It 1m mylntention to memento, W fngements nrma MY legal and-lost right to the extent •
t the law. Alt perseurare theme. cautioned snidest
pnrchaelagor denim In Zinc • Wachboardo, made after
the manner patent.db Hies unlace branded .6 0. - Meer'
'improved frachboords. l Mented CeM.,1840," clone other being
genuine. limay to well to remark that the variation In
the ahape or the crimp, or the monk, to eat alma) , Patent
ed dlac.h Ire to nail Washboards, deco net sive therfght to
an. the tignated Mansur !team abovedeamited, noon
which the wise of the &card rrnr. depends. Whosesale
ceders for the onenine arlide respect:Mir solicited and
'PrompHy executed at as low
_pekes as any of. the an
tharlsed makes. by - W.:WAYNE. •
Sok Proprietor and blenufacturer thereof:
011butat Hardware Store, N 0.196 Hari:mt. oppoelte
- • • - Clndunatl. Ohba
' Barlow's Mato. Elue;
ARLOW'§ INDIOO - BLUE is' now well
ur established u the but arise ever offered for Ble.
ioe Clothes.: Ms entirely freshoto ACI9 or uythlng In-
lindens to thothrest artkW. •
lionnekeepers Mbohave not wed ft wilt Pod II much
chesperanet leas Muth , than:lndigo or any other article
Itetvgreat ducandlter It has brought out ..real
heitegerv. --floneekeepen and Conmen will be careful
to eet thaziate 841.1.01e4 put p at ALFRED IfTLT•
BRIZOIHES DRUG ET(IRE. 21h. 152 RACOND RT.
PHILADELPHIA. gtorekeepers can pet:their impanels
from the Orocera and Terassiete th ey deal Irina at prices
• •
' thnntr UTAVIIHE ""nd IarLE,PAINT4EARZYLDITES. Dric
STIIPPBEe.. ebtorith • Teufel. asmrtment of STOT7.
thing In the line. gtorekeepera Physicians end Manure.
tntarf anillited at reasonable rue. •
ALVEOLI wivreeiwnee, Drueshia' •
" • atelgm ' • N 0.1139 N. Sewed U., Philadelphia
'lntelligence Office,
-A0.:2 ST CLAIR STREET.
SE otairde.suriptions Rupplied
1,..7 !bajada Wellies sa d Ifotele ere napectfal— Ipoolletted
• to atoll thelasslree of the facilities now offend.' . Put gas
toss afraid se soassantee lbr More Irate:- . •••
14— Cfa'aStiPha Vtaiehttc Attended to.
OO& PENNA , .II4ILROAD;,-Walited
20 shwa of Steet. to eatipiets ae mien.
' witmosacn
Dinkier. and Commilisicm Etcek 8.-o kers, 71:4th It
T .. A. BROWN, would mostrespectfully
eir form the public that he keeps on head. et hie Mena
on the art side of tho Diamond. tion%C La tt i wi %t t.
Ware insdeTotinia., II n
in the beet 4l 4_ rlie7iirrented
to any in the United titetat. ille =edema rerZed
without the eld of, a serene Miran Myles
Emir, tooltoind wood Oahe Cabinet ba=t h ol
Hammy I DoMellead. I am wavered to itirtibli their bid
enamel." ea well as thojnibiti ai Dna alth
in their Una 62.0,7, no. 6 Wood street, Pittabna
LAUNDRY BIAJ — F,Th . e' atten . won of carol-
A.Alleit and raahlvonton fa United to thin Itlns width Is
tune/ ledlgo dlasolved, having all Oa properties retained.
lannOr hlueptantres over MS tmdlesolved Indigo
the , advantage at haparthot stetter °aka to.e.lathet. or b.
ItOt mach awn thante and courenfore - Ser a,., sod of
ngo oaring °taboo" one half. owing ttette fact that not
more than one ballot tie, Indlso can be dlisalT or Wa.
ter. It It entevlrdettlette orwty nroputea aeon, to
cloths. We groat tenet • mat. sad emersat tote at
Minted: _War ode - ./01111 Itertar
bt..lll Wood 4.
11agan.it Ablg
~ • . . !
.
XtO: 91 Market et ; are closing ont_their on
• bs stook of Dty Goods at an ItatasamatifrAt fr
P l 7. ➢ iti l ft• on I " alr ° ,lP ' ut of ttop tbl&taTt
rho . Pazametas, Ftatteil ' Ilarlool Datatnea.
station= 1:W01 1 74:r Una, Bmnomotti
tt. nit suaotior mato' o
. tf....1 ottita lab ..Taal 11/istrpf Bloat
... Dzooada Plat and Stripa:l Drwa BM& all of
'bleb it I. mold at a gnat alatitela.,...' •
_. . Jf4o
NEW YORK. ADVEB,TISEKEITTS
R0 n0m. 5.N % 0 155e .2443.d ur0..,f 41L'ILELL'S One.] Adv rtlahm
Nassau ortreet.7 "°/4°347". New York. N 4 W. 80
• •
"lima in ths
PAPEB. SANOLIffeS,
_ 460.7711 ran arum
. THOMAS. FAYE & CO..
256 and 257,Broadway, New York,
'Steal/ opponite the City run k Sark
pla& . cwnstantly on hand a .full . stock of
American and French Paper ils.Sthg% B°Td. " 4
lltrtaln Papers. Peet lenders. Slather.
Lnnd.enDenan. of eTre7 otylo known to the MAL -
II emanate !Watt In 'their Koehn rue boy from fret
herin - oueemanalecturelarselyeul Import 4117ect tee m
Vreneh Idanaliteturern for whom Ira are mole aziatte to the
United Staten
Oar retell department enmprlore the richest stele. of
De:mutton. bpeolel betportaUone , nuole. when Seared.
Demo nee splendtd eelleM.Wn -Of nempl.s. Artietle Paper
11..77 rent to .7 PUS .7 the Vatted Stater. naltl9-3mr
Umbrellas and Parasols.
ITORN , L SMITH.
WHOLES/IL_EI:IIINUFACTUREII,
2.34 and 235 •Broadway, New York.
The mast eitesslre is the world.
rrHE late fall in the price of matoriale,con
-11,-Set pent upoa the Irln g eno 7 of the monel market,
has enabled ma, manotacture largetr for tße inning
teed% and Ao offerLotLaerebants.
mattry low prices, th e
larded eacf meet ISM la aesortf
UMBANL S , AND PARASOLS
to' la tend In Xerere or America. Illerebante vialtloth
=r i m: tuyittd to
IC IL—Please tut title earl out and put Irfi, jeer eek.
et booklet referemee. • • JOUR 8311TII„ •
roba2mv Manufacturer.
1855: .11=611113.Y. 1855.
Mrs. WM. 'SIMMONS,
661 BlVacti, di. N. T..
S now prepared exhibit, and offers for
wale to wholesale and rata l Rupert. at Met:meat poi
cash prime. the lamt and twat - ealeeted eta* of
Ismail,
_English and Atnezioan Al Winery and litraw Om&
ever owered at anp one establishment In this cityl equal.
If not superior to bee termer importation. They hare
been selected with great ears by the. celebrated French
milliner. Madame Libellant. arta% m and di Lamina.
thee, of Bond et, Lowlon.
P. a—Pattern Benbots <militantly on hand. Orden /
miellgunetually attended to.. iln. 81.11110.Zi8,
Daguerreotype Kafiri: 44 4tio.
• NerdiaAli rtnArdie s r mpstfiot bah./ adeerti,
gent to any Po gemrres to their town..
ANTHONY'S eneml Depot of Materials
for the Daguerreotype, Mid for picture. ittprrend
rr. Catalogues torn on appliratkaL
Gonda can be eent-by 'apron. payable on Mimi, but
Melee with whom we ars mem wanted. moot give refer
ence a. to their ability to pay O. th e geode on arrive/ , or
remit with their order moogh to corer 4mus--
tortatirm. fe274mv ANTIIONY.3OB=,N. Y.
-
New York Rag Itsunitactory.
AM, Flour, FeedriNitin, Meal,' Hominy
Etta. Butkheat.lt.ilisnesta oil nth*, kloi, ,
mad• and printed to order br mnehlnary wit dr—
path. Addreas, an Ohm;
IT Para greet.. Fitt, York
W.... SIMMONS,
.s% hole:We Dealer in
STRAW GOODS: AND MILLINERY,
feCt..3m• ar2 BROAD Th4l; N. Y.
Straw Goods, French Flowers, &c.
IASII purchasers are solicited to examine
our stock of
STRAW GOODS•
Proneh Plower, Ar._. which will be found aspe n to that
of any other similar howl Ln Use City.
f Th i o9=:iirefi titr t mrny gia.
sisZal t oners. te- which no offoo to CASH Azoolia
aerrforVii"riv C4 • . 11 on
0ho•L. Now Sort
CASH MUSIC & PIANO STORE
- OP
1-10 RACE WATERS.
No. 333 Broiulway, Now Ycrk.
OPPOSITION TO ISIONOPOLY..
Music at Greatly Reduced Rates.
iNariOTWITIISTANDING the COMbilantical
or M Deal/mato keep op the Dot., of tionnopy
e music, egging the Interest, of satin, composers, and
their r feral to magma to Mr. Water. the ornirterler of the
trade, ne is maklog immense Wel—having abundant eel.
donee. that De has public countenance uri rapport. 1,1 bin
=to the OreetatoooPelY k ana to hi. edurte old
slept. and to adopt the alone/ *Currency. IIL.
stock of American and Enropran Musk le Immense,. and
the catalogue of tile own publication. Is one of the tamest
mid lest ssby.t.rd to the Plaited Mahe. He hat also pads
• Croat IhAlactlou In the prices ct Plant* alelaleone and
Musical Instruments of arf Mad. Eirperfortosed.lN mime
Pianos for ( 175. VA) and Warrior of or Mud. Aim/de,
and Instruments ea sheep and no darsible as th ose width
; gr.. Plen4=l7,f ten earlet=le and v 2 = . ..0
atruing theta the celebrated modern naprenal 110 ala
WATCES . Pus,. dth jfrst pr Seta PLUMS Of
• •
T. Um.. A CAI.. mats. (owners of the Ng/ leo patent.)
Boomed hand Pianos at preatharpains. Prices from PO to
VEAL Melodsousfmtajfindifferratmannfactortea. hided
log the mailings /AD. & LLW . &MS'S /follaooo/, ittin- I
ed.to the pawl temptraroAr u thr hat suits in Me United
EMU. Prima
.145. g.D, • OA files 8115 . MU. end
MAO. emi th 's Double Rank baleen. th^o. Fatal Plano
and Mae - dam ptiarontiviL The Met terms to the trade.
rchoole. Au: 111% Per cent discount to clews. en and
churches. All dd.." promptlse attended to, Music .out
to all parts of the aountry, pottpsid. at the reduced ran.
General and whet catalodnee and schedule of pct., of
Piano. Ibruarded to ..addrain tree of clam.. leatbny
A CARD.
as CANAL. RTRNR7, NNW YORK.
NOLYE111:111BEL4
INPOEURR AND NANTIPAOPUDER Op
CLOAKS & MANTILLAS,
Wo ,l l , ..c . L h t un respeti i illy infonn d
9 t l h l e , t f rade
Erring Trade all! be read, Pi Stkipa ' ctiaz on tioe . l c a . lt of
Folmar.
Ile. being M. oar, antllla- merchant from Now York
LlT.perronally rlsit N lag Pa i tt z lbe am... may mown..
ean that by VIII ha.- aactatare - verled style.
tha s smhome thalnyte.
notteeof dealer , lers/lal to the above. end they
- May eel, Irv.. elver atL /Man. U1.9-2m.
.81
u 3 ' 3 BROTHRILS dt CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
NEW TORK.
llnee mama 421'0.170 Wan% hmr.ynoeenene,
rPORTING the leading Drugs (rota their
eiranal markets. both A3=eo and Indhie z z. , l
Preach and itaallsh. Ibtfeme Nall and flair thrash.% Ibis Blob. and ntrere,Tuis and
Vint, atonal% Oa kl. Poem lc_ Az thus offer them on
the .nostreasonable Urns% Orders el .r fa psrenn, or by
ms/1.. wia receive their beet attention. 191242=r
ALDIg r RITI
en
2. , Donaldsan.Aldcum .
gFFICE, corner of kenn . and St. Clair kJ.,
Yttieborg h. Itinelnes• pertaining to the cam or
erman will promptly attended to. fufelyd
Pahick McKenna,
ALDERMAN OF TILE THIRD WARD.
O FFbrluC:geEr corner
of
Grant
) and
L e Fifth
w s h tr er e e e t
a a l .
brua O ryM y l ou totheyMMed. Akermaoand !cutle t
of the.Pseee .01 be promptly attecrled to.. re 2-3133
MISCELLANEOUS.
STEWART & =LOMB.
NAND/WTI:MIMS OY
COOKING. FIEATIN G,
AND
FANCY. STOVES,
GRATES, FENDERS,
Pipes, Boxes, and
Foundry Casting's of
kinds.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
No. 267 Liberty St.. corner of Rand,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
_
HOBERT H. 'PATTERSON'S !
LIVERY AND SALE ,
/w i t
E.,
STABLkorner Diamond street and Cherry [try,
ADLIS4f errnauttun. PA.
--
ASHLAND HOllB4 •
ARCH STREET, ABOVE SEVRNI/1 bTRRIT,
PIIILADEL PIIIA.
H. 8. BENB 0 N, Pnorsurros
Sir Price qf Mani. AIAO per aey.,p
!day 2. 1364,1 v d
W ALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and Dealer In Phan, rimed and Dearratla Paper liars.
Inge No. OS Wood street, lltabergb.
bole Agent of the celebrated rosaufketurre, Mears.
courtA. Pals, . : madecs
tiIIABL, FASHIONS FOR - LA.DIES'DE ES&
RP.—The Parish Fab len s 'Ib:JUNE, direct per stadium.
if be on ale on the let proallAD-by
. 'WILSON%
201 Id Wenab ov e Handetrat.
I.
SKIER, JONES It CO.,
PROPILIATORS
KIER'S. PORTABLE BOAT LINE,
ORWARDINO AND COMMISSION
IdgIICIIANTS, Canal Bad°, Paientb . street, Pitt*
nth. Pa.
On, !dm
and
[IMF, Eler's az.
tra and No. I Saltdlntbraeita and &eel Pig If Oil, MI I rar
Brick and Mar. An tbrari le Coal, at. laYl
BANKING HOUSES'
op
JOHN T. HOGG:
OEW TORE,
N. 22 SOUTH 3D BT. • PHTLADRIXITIA.
pirrsßußa IL ALLIOOIIICNY 'CO.,
SONERORTi ;,- ; l , rimmtvirr 004 ~
. MOUNT PLEASANT. 'WEiTAIOTLET CO Perm.
'CIONNELLRVILLE . ' .I/A VETTE 420 1 ---
UNIONTOWN ' , • 4
ugownieviaz, " "
ihrootits receive, Discormts nude, Drafts hem
Sis 2 canted. Rant Rotes Ind - Specie broght
&oohs, Note, sod other &entitles taught arid
..mi.d.,; . 42ornespondotiossuld collections Doi
no2SKI
mAncu, 1855.
• •
Fitahtiping stock of Trimmins. ,
aOsEr.il BORNE & CO. have jusitomphit
ed the e l entio u r of their liprhg •Stork trilloodr, to
ern they desire to cell the atteftiore of their customers
valid the trade. .A melon of the gat h specid.d
DUO Tanneramt-OoMPrbing all the re...,t at Ice of
Cane. Leta and Ribbon Trimming; yceng t e,,oimmi. lin o
& &lid HuttoWrote.. ! • • Wate r ed 77
Exstotarm-Y French iript. Re gd Jsooriet
Collars. Slee az ves ana Retilidliallesci relent:lomindoir
and Mech
lin do; kmbroldered Ildtra. Raps. Kande..Tranekr
,Wort. Wrought /1 1 . 1 11.11. ke. ,
Roemer ex D awns -A complete and varied amort,
ent suited to theasison. A at varlet of Olarhand
ir,doding real Paris =4O La. Mt., Kid Gloves,
a turamintr Goons-licnnet Mks. Mingo,' - Ribbons, I
.Fkrirers and Canceser • rh•epeti. Rik analtaitton
Malone and Netts. White and °doted Bilk Lam
Owes' Tann= Goon -Meer and Ikm.gwit,
Cravats and Koehn; Ihrectrue.
• yron" Oidlarr,..llyrem and : . RI
dar
c...... t'5-6 t4. 1116C - d ttocnovllto
co.tzLh'n
1.021.,_P0rt, Blernnaln, Cora Rad arsels..gancy
:Worlettotes. Read Draws. Ladhe and Rn of
Belts. Cotton
mid Woolen Knitting Tares , AA. lA, an of ir m.th. ther
feel disposed to oder on the .4 terms..
Trhoming Store.
• mliiKhrld • • ' • • . ..• 77 Market et.
LOUIS S
.Attorney at Law, and 'Bittern Colleetor
Tim eomull - mita nni • '•
woo AND P.KANSYLKIN.Le 4.4.1.GR01D.-Mt
Stark,Warso.Rolous. TuscorowitoComoltOsoa,Rithload,
Como!, Commit. Portoos,Trazdouy Ilabobingaod otbep.
..- 9ANTON. OhioAs 7 st 77 Cl•
azo Co,
.
bast ..
. 1
Menrs.y rr a QOnn W C .ll. Tabs; I
Theodoes Unwlitater, Esq.
,
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
SATURDAY 11ORNING, A.1 3 11.11:7. 1855.
11/matsnmio. April 4.
Fisserm.—Tho bill relative to corporations and
i estates held by corporate bodies for religious
uses, was taken up on second reading...
The sixth section, relative to church . propertY
h.ld by Catholic bishop's, gave rise to considera
ble debate, Mr. Cresswell opposing, and Mr.
Price supporting it. It was nosily agreed to.—
yeas 26, nays I—and the bill, after passing sea
-1 and reading, was postponed.
The Senate then took up the bill to repeal the
tavern license law.
A motion was made to except hotels and tav
erns from the operations of the bill, but it was
lost—yeas 11, nays 15. '
Several amermdm eats were proposed and adopt
ed, though' :not changing the character of the
bill, and the bill was then ordered to be trans
cribed—yeas 15, nays 14.
On motion, the bill, as amended, was ordered
to bo printed.
The supplement to the Militia laws of the
State was then taken up :and passed Committee
of the Whole, and the Sennte'adjourned.
House.—The bill to repeal the charter of the
EHo and liortheast Railroad Company was taken
up.
Mr. McCombs moved a postponement of the
bill, which was negatived.
Mr. North moved to refer the bill to a Select
Committee, with instructions to report by Mon
day next a bill, and to make it the special order
for that day.
This motion, was debated by bfesses..Thomp
. son, North, Chamberlain, MoCombs, Franey,
Simpson, McCalmont, Wright, Ball, Carlisle,
Ziegler and Eyster, and finally lost by a vote of
yeas 30, nays 48.
The question being on the 4th section, a chid- '
Mon of the question was nailed for.
The first divisic n, contemplating a restoration
of the charter upon Certain conditions; was
•
agreed to.
Dxw3wy l Nei Yort.
•
The second division, requiring the citension
of the road to the Harbor of Erie, was also
agreed to.
The third division, requiring such extension
to be commenced within three months, was next
adopted.
The fourth division, requiring a change in the
gauge of the road to 4 feet 81 inches, or to 6
feet, was discussed at some length by Messrs.
McCombs, Ball, Simpson, Strong, Thompson,
Lott, Wright, Franey, Carlisle and Meleelatent,
and finally agreed to, yeas 45 nays S.
Tao fifth division, permitting the said compa
ny to retain the read as now located in Erie
city, until the completion of the trnikto the har
bor, and requiring that it shall then be removed,
leaving the grounds,streets and alleys clear of ob
structions, coming up for consideration, Mr. Mc
Calmont adored an amendment permitting the
company to maintain the road as now located in
Erie, and leaving the grounds; streets and alleys
clear. This was debated by various members
and then negatived, ayes 10, nays 40.
Tbr House then iuljouthed.to 8 o'clock, P. M.
Arreasoos SESSION.—Tho llouse.re-assembled
at 3 o'clock, nil resumed the consideration of
the bill to repeal the charter of the Erie and
Northeast Railroad Company, and all the re
maining sections of the bill were agreed to.
Mr. Cummings then offered a new section, to
the effect that, if the said company shall decline
to accede to the terms of this act, and thereby
surrender its corporate privileges and franchises
-the Governor shall Le authorized to enter into a
contract to secure the alterations prescribed in
this act; provided that, befororevoking the char
ter, he shall tender to the railroad company the
bonds of the Commonwealth to an amount equal
to the par value of the capital stock of the cent
pony.
.The amendment srasdebated by Messrs. Thom
pson, Cummings. Eyster, McCombs, Simpson.
McCalmont, Ball end others, and was then re
jected—yeas 34, nays 54.
Tho bill was then ordered to be transcribed
for a third reading, 'and the rule being suspen
ded—yeas 59, nays 17—it was put upon its Snal
passage.
' After some farther discussion, the question
was taken and tho bill passed—yeas al, trays 25.
The House then adjourned till evening.
Evening Smion.—Tho bill erecting the new
county of Madison on parts of Borks, Montgom
ery and Chester, was considered, debated, amen
ded and passed finally.--yeas 62; nape 18.
The proposition to leave the question to a vote
of the people was stricken out.
Mr. steel, from the Select Committee appoin
ted to investigate the affairs of the Bank of - the
Northern Liberties, made a written report to
tine effect that the charges were poundleos, and
!rounssting to bo discharged from the further
consideration of the subject.
The General Appropriation bill was then taken
up and made the first order of the day for Sat
urday morning next.
The further supplement to the not providing
for the publication of the Colonial Records and
other original papers was taken up and passed
finally.
The House then adjourned.
&CORO'. IN COITIWIL-DANGZIL ALIIIAO-1/4-
P MISONXIMTI fivarce arm Flass.—The Wash
iregton Star says that great excitement has
been canoed in the city of magnificent distances,
by the discovery of the fact that a number of
colored people, most of them free, and allot goad
character, ha been detected holding a private
meeting, the yrineipal object of which appears
to have been to raise money to purchase thefree
dem of a young woman whom her owner" was
willing to cell. The Star gives the following ac
count of this terrible affair:
•
. .......
The entire party were, without ceremony, es
corted to the watch home. They presented the
spectacle not of a company of loafers, but appa
rently genteel colored men.
Capt. Birch read to them the law which pro
libita free or Blare blacks ma mulattoes from
assembling unlawfully or meeting in secret; the
smallest fine for which offence is five dollars.--
The municipal etatnee likewise subjects pollee
officers toe fine of fifty dollars in the event of
their falling to eatci and break up inch associa
dorm.
The captain having asked them whether they
bad anything to say, one of the blacks requested
the examination of certain books which he placed
on the desk, which consisted or the Holy Bihis,
Seneca's hloiols, and Life in Earnest Among
the private papers was one in tho form of sub
ecription for the purchase of &elan woman named
Eliza Howard, the va l ue le t on h er b yl her owner
being $650.
' To the liberatingfund, Hon. Gerritt Smith paid
$3O, and Ron. R. Seward $5; Bon. J. R.
Giddings was " down " for $l, but the cash was
not paid. Several of our respectableeitizens bad
likewise contributed. There were scrap:o of poetry
in manuscript, including "The Lone Indian's
Dream," and theprinted constitution of a society
called "The' Daughters of Jerusalem," similar
to the one the "colored folks" have in Richmond,
Va., the O&M of which, as stated in the pream.
Me, is to "relieve the sick and bury the dead."—
The contents of a paper box were also examined
by the captain, coesisting of sets of handset:tie
regalia for the officers of the society ;
At the suggestion of an officer the negroes,
twenty-four of them in number, were Severally
searched, each one in turn going down stairs for
.that purpose; but nothing tending to implicate
them to crime was found on their persons.
According to theirown statement they had met
for benevolent purposes.
Borne of them were released last night, , and the
other cases were disposed of this morning. The
following are the names of the persons arrested:
Blanes-Welter Clements, Charles Mason, Rich
ard Henry Sanders and Joseph Jonas.
Free Tames Williams, Joseph Johnson, John
E. Bennett,, Chester Taylor, Chao. 13reirn, Jaa.
Curtis, Bant r y Dunlap, Wm, Simonds, George W.
Gaines, Lewis. Norton, Daniel Williams, Peter
Rempsley, Aaron Jones, Reuben:Boas, Edmund
Duckett, George Sands, James - Clagett, George
Lee, Grafton Johnstonottid Aquila Barton;
Bennett, Taylor, Lee - and Barton; were, dent to
the work-house, Joseph Jones reeeiveclsix lashes,
and the others werq released on Una paptnent of
the fine and coste—ss,sB, each. •
•
.
Acno :bas been approved by the Governor,
providing "that, In all cases in which new town
ships, . boroughs or election districts shall be
.erected, or the hounds of any election district
changed - under
. the provisions of the act to which
thinis a auppleMent,. the court of (platter ses
sione creating or changing the ,sime, shall tiz
the places for holding the elections, whioh.sball
continue to be the plies for holding elections un
til the - same shall be changed according to the
provision of said act; 'and the - said courts shall
alse 'appoint the officers for holding the first elec.
tier': In any township, borough oicloction district
so erected."
. . .
• Mns. Wu, the wife of the United States min- -
later at Ramo, died in that city, suddenly, on the
3d of March, from congestion- of - the brahy
caused by taking a hot both too' soon after eat-.
in. She wee seised io the bath, and lived but
an hour, unconscious. It was. in Maylast..that
she was married to at Paris, and she is
said to have been a young lady remarkable. for
her accomplishments and personsfattraetions:
RwiioLvnio Vrar.-4 tailor in -London Lag 4x:
rooted it woistooat on tbb ptintiplo of Colt's
rolves=l . gorment - withjourfionta, tirefal
core tho charm of variety, or to oolitioal altabbi
nen or . ireftelq ailnfai,litdpartioldißly 'convenient
sosn lrasennic pannipo, yednoiaL tote waistsio
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Pennsylvania Legislature
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From tho Oneida Madison Cantata) Circular. The INNSICIILXIS CONCJIP7ION.-11e
A Now SIZTROD or Cusses TUN DiseAses. Or tsli9' (ht
Plowing particularsfrom the • Paris correspon
-1 YLUESZA.— CillithalN—FAllLT-FIND
PASIIT INu
AAN 11.1ani I
oaTE TOR N- d a d, of th e Daily News:— '
KILINOT TUN
Hoosn.—Report of Ole Superin CILILDREII'a o "A French Clergyman, the Abbe Laborde, has
tendent, March_26.--
A severe influenza or epidemic cold, hew been Published a pamphlet which makes n great noise
I ' the religious world, entitled "A Memorandum
among our children lately. Symptoms: head
ache, eore throat,'"cough, ear-ache and in • some o the Opponents of the New Dogma of the Im
m Mate Conception, of and the Infallible Hull"
cases considerable fever. Also more or leas
croesness and stupor, indicating the presence of T e author immediately on his arrival at Home,
i November last, presented a petition to the
an evils pirit. Acting on our faith, tha t disease p oe against what he terms the "profane novel
comas in and goes out through the rpirit, we ti s" intended to be enforced upon the Charch•
commenced a course of exhortation and criticism e only answer made by his Holiness was a
with the children who were the most affected. ad- -8 wintene
to
a t tend t h e s eare , aria, an d th ere i n a
Tieing them to confess Christ as their physician d. rk chamber he received
fromria,
a monk :thO or
and invite criticism as their medicine. to leave home s mdiateild not obey.
We commenced with A. Be did not seem. to IS ortly afterward tho "Lieutenant of the Po
mind what was said at the time; but beforenight li eof Conscience" made en i s of into, his
he manifested symptoms of returning activity. ging; and mind the copies of his petition,
Next came G's case. He was criticised for hard- dl also a pamphlet entitled "The Immaculate
floss of spirit, which had come in by being pet- C nception not a dogma of Faith." A few days
ted. Be was in his place next day among the the Lieutentatt of Police renewed the or
children at work and at their play. Little B. d the a
should leave the, country.' El. La
had symptoms of the croup—quite serious. She b rde replied that he would notattempt to resist
was plied 'with simple remedies for a day or two p papal force, that he had come to Rome to do
without much improvement. We urged her to li utmost to avert what appeared to him a
confess Christ, but it did not make:much impres- at calamity for the Church, and he protested
don; Co we gave a dose of truthtelling to the a idea - the. ri e T ence w ith w hi c h -h e was ...-
spirit that was oppressing her. She appeared I ed. Ultimately, and after being compelled to
refreshed by it and grow steadily better till she a pear before the loquisitioo, he was conducted
was well. L. had been ai li ng for several days, b _ Gendarmes to Civita Vecchia, and there put
all attention seemed of no avail. She suffered 0 board a vessel bound for Prattle. The Abbe
nights with severe ear-ache, sleeping but llt- ea a flat contradiction to the story that Rome
tie.
One morning, when we called the child " drunk with joy" when the new dogma era s
children to- p ed. He saw nothing like enthusiasm
gather fora talk, she was lying on the bed cry- a where. He concludes that the Pope's decree
ing with pain. We proposed to invite berth sub- is void, because, according to the lawn of the
mit to c ri ticism as the only help we could render C tholio Church, the dogma ought not to have
her. After some little delay she consented, get a promulgated without the authority of a
up and took her seat with no in the circle. The G dual Council, la which all Bishops I:eighth:um
children all told her faithfully whatwas in their heard without being exposed to per
minds ehowingvery ready discernment, ..A few .8 a rias."
andthe ' firstaliont appeared- to add to her pain,
and shewas tempted to criticise criticism ; this
ehe was told, which hid the mark ; she stopped
her mouth, and with that, stopped the pain, sad
ehe has not felt the first sting of ear-ache. since
her criticism. A good natured hiving epirit im
mediately took possession of her, and she has
been bright-eyed and happy ever since. When
ever the occasion "is allude - Ito,. she smiles with
thankfulness, and seems cetiecions of a new ex
perience and fellowship with Christ. Other of
the children have been affected ttore or less, but
we are able to say after a week or so of this
experience our children are all well, from the
least until the greatest. L. H. B.
Art —Boporatlons of Wallies Of alarm are ttanii
.. bat
than cook moos 'err &Odom m.o.—and/um Ml* In to.
Commentary (from the New Orleans Bulletin)
—"Messrs. Beard & May sold at auction yester
day 175 negroes belonging to the euccession of
W. M. Lambeth, deceased, for $113,750, being
an average of $650 each. It is considered a good
sale under the pressure of our money market
Tuesday's sale consisted of 124 Slaves from the
Waverly ,Place, most of them large families--
They comprise very choice field hands, excellent
mechanics, and trusty house eervents."
—Among the commodities thus complacently
set forth, we oLserve that Washington and Jef
ferson were considered prime articles and brought
high prices. Isaiah, h, .Ezekiel, Solo
mon and Daniel were sold at average rates.—
Peter, Paul, Mark, Luke and John were not in.
much request, and Stephen was • carried out of
the city for a mere trifle. Theophilus (whoa(
the advertiser in the exact language of Scripture,
describes as a "most excellent" Theophilas) was
found saleable. Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, be
ing patriarchs, were not worth much. David,
the son of Jesse, wasp good article.
Among the females there were no sales of im
portance to note, unless it be that of Judy, aged
70, was pronounced "worthless," and went for
nothing,—and that Modesty, aged 17, was
knocked down at a very high price to a purcha
ser who was in need of it.
• "Tom Coleman," aged 40, and "Mary Cole,
Man," aged 35, and "little Daniel Coleman,"
aged 10—" Henry Cosey," aged 82, and "Jana
Cosey," 30, and "Adeline," aged 2—" Joe Tur
ner.' aged 45, and "Sarah Turner," 34, with
"John," aged 10, and "Nat," aged 6—were all.
put up in separate lots and bid for by separate
people—although one, from looking at their
names and ages, would almost auppose them to
hive been families. But these things when they
do "very seldom happen." an very apt to hap
pen in this way.—Alb. Ere. Jour.
CLAY USED ran FULL.--We Seated recently
that some rerson at New Orleans bad, by a aim.
Me process made common clay eene all the mu ,
poses of coal, either to burn in grates or to gen
erate steam. The article is called "Firmament
um," and a few days ago a trial of it took place
ta•the furnace of the office of the New Orleans
True Delta, which paper says:
The Firmamentum, which to all appearances
is nothing more or less than common clay, made
up into belle about the size of o four pound can
non Allot, anti dried like a brick, was thrown into
the furnace like so much coal, lighted without
the slightest difficulty or detention, and in a very
short time steam was raised. The heat in the
furnace was intense, and with a very slight addi
tion to the quantity (about half a barrel) fu—.,t
thrown in, steam wee kept up for several hours,
at a paint sufficiently high to keep two of our
machine prenses going at their utmost speed:
From what we have seem of the Firmament
um, previous to the public test of yesterday,
and viewing the latter as conolusive, we give it
as our unbiased and deliberate opinion that it
will answer all the purposes of coal, so far as
producing heat and generating steam is con
cerned."
The same paper states that a company has
been formed for tho manufacture of the article
'On an extensive scats, and that it can be furnished
at 25 cents per barrel. It is Said to produce no
smoke, nor omit any sparks, and therefore will
be preferable to coal for 'locomotives, dwellings
and hotels.
An official Report to the Senate at Albany
states the deposits in Savings Banks to be over
thirty million of dollars,
16 Banks,New torkCity.,...,
8 Brook lyn
- do
18 Country Savings. Bank*.
T0ta1....... ..... . ....... ............$80,396,868
In January, 1864, the deposits in the
Savings Banks of thial city wore
stated toga $28,910,402
While on let January, 1865, they
were,
Decrease $598,683
This falling oil occurred mainly in October,
1854, when some unfavorable reports existed as
to the . condition of these institutions, The
Chambers street Saving! Dank hed at the litter
data $605,000 leis than the year previous, Bow
ery $405,000, Sarum,' (Wall street) $45,000.
There was an Inereaso.intho Greenwieh Savings
,Bank $107.000, Sixpenny, $44,000, Broadway,
$105,000, Irving, $llO,OOO, Dry Dock, A 9,000
The utility of, these instiballens is fully alma
lathe fact that theY paid!out over $1,200,000 in
.the shape of interest to)depositors during the
year 1854: while the aggregate expenses wore
only $113,000, or 'about ono-third of one per
cent, of the amount on diposit.
Of this large sum of thirty - millions on deposit,
the accumulations for many years. no leis than
$14,000,000 is loaned on bond and mortgage,
and $11,000,000 invested in stocks. The odsh
en hand, to meet the ordinary
_demand of de
•positors;wainver $2,000,000, and temporarily
deroosited in the regtdar.,Banks on interest.—N.
Anagrams Paavistoas ut Fitasics.—The Paris
correspondent cram Journal - ofConimerce writes
under the date of March 15th:
"Nearly three columns of the
.COnstitutionnel
of this morning are eritheded to the prieen of
meat and . tho mane of North American supplies.
In another journal a sensible writer hadlproved
that the main dependende of. France and Nurope
'must be on the United Biates, and not on the re
'glens of L) Plata, of width the beef had excited
strong heptia and', set many -. scientific' heads on
processes of jerking and lineserration. accord
ing to the Constitutionnri tricher'd meat has ad
vanced is France 40 per !cent. niece: 1852. The
causes are assigned, and they - offer but little en
oeuragement for the futrie. • Among the work
ing class the er'ilis the sorest, next to the dear
-
aces of bread, which the provinces 'stiffer, not the
privileged nientipolls. Our Republic's immense
production of animal food is detailed by thci wri
ter.- It, seems inexhaustillo 7 -adequate ftrr the
.rest of the, world sail the Indian corill;with
which , the .- hogs ere fattened: hb ob
lietera,North Americo, withlts trusgthflcent
its prodigious uet-of railrobiliand Aerials, bathe
only country of tee gt.be Which can relieve our
dnitrth and distress, and tend on salted ineaWat
a low priced The maim of Our pork and Niel; as
now sold ndd eagerly' "sbugM at Marseilles - and
the chief manufacturing cities of the Sixth, Emit
' and'lllest ire then reported; soon:Alert lip be•
an unlimited :demand. At the end of the Edito
rlai specitio direetioris are *gieert;teeehlng.
the preparation for the table ..af, the excellent
American se/tilsons, . •
. .
The Lewisbarg Chronicle recotde thedeith of
widow Rebecca Smith, o coloril wonout, it Se
linsgrove, - `••who lacked but two months being
'.was
Imam, and ltren46fira .• years et age. She
was a slave in 3lirilaid, but with her husband
obtained.her i'VeWim 1800,2 and moved to
Pennsylvinia,, lleibiith is identified kV, i Re
record in a Testtunent.. copied".frtnii.the records
or the family who -owned .her while a iidare,
wheriber butt b Soordedin May 17801 , •
I S .1 - . Boniti Lands Claims againstthe Government
. v ILL will proanny Ifounty Land War=
• trtn
mt. fo &Were. their widow. awl mino r . eldldren..
pmeeente clatmeaoinet the Government, end
.
• dto bottom to the , ft.oert nteledme„" recent/7 ee , -
ILMed b 7 Conarer•
o N0.a40 Third at., one door above Smithfield;
./120.tt CHARLES NAYLOR.
Agenv.for Soldier's Claims.
.111:CATIoN OF LANDS--
IaPUROHASE
AND SALE Or LAND WARRANTS—The ndslide,.
mods anarmamenta with competent and rasponal
bls gentlemen to obtain certlneates or warrants for sol
d.Wa Maid widows; or alluar-ehildrsn, who are entltladlo
Bounty Lambs also for the Ideation of lands and the por
ch., and sale of land warrants. JOILL11). DAVIS:
Jmb.l4 COMM' of Wood and 6th 1.114
Ban Land Agency.
THE UNDER IGNED otc2B Public and
tt liler4=t4t i ht i gmhzuLir ..,l =ta n
( pitman
off thidr Ferric. e to obtall Land Warrants under ills
si or tiongreta, posed March Into. arlideti law grants
146 wars or land to oil °fawn, musician.. priratee, team
okra chaplains, wanien.Marincra, clerks, le.„ who Sian
served In any of the wan since 1196, which the Vol
tild'fftstes hareboen engaged in. and. who hams not nr
theta
w"'n't'' ) ll Vitta . STETTl2.ll.ll & CO.
WAS/M1..11 CM, Womb 24. 1045.
DINE AND
ICILOMN keepr%•nnotantly on hands good Iwo?l
want of Wash and Path Tuba hone. Staamtoat, Oak Welt.
Zlao and II
Boards, ~..74n.rfiezttryw
kinds of .are In hie line.
Alao-60 nada Tuba and 100 desan Buckets.
Wamonm. Masonic 11.0. Fifth stmt. Plttalturgb. Pa.
Rad Fr--
artery and Fancy Goods—A full assort
ment jut received.
AVE are opening our 'Spring purchases of
6or. goods. and offer them at lowest wires to ill;
Would Invite country dealers to Orion!.. our stock before
Purotuudog. Our stock. or Looklug_Olsases and Prunes of
all klude Is complete. W3I.TALcorr CO,
total no. G 9 Wood street.. .
•
Hats an Caps.
WF4would call the eAtontioit of our
inids and the public itehaMll7. to our
beautiful I , tak of BILK EATS K 115 and it, which 4 . 4 •1
cannot be surpassed for neatness and beauty of style.—
Also, caw Celestial and Shaughal CAPS. width we the
moat splendid ot the season- Plush Caps at oast.
mhs • .1 WILSON & BON, 91 Wood at.
A r RAIICA PLASTERS—I have reed a
• large lot of- these celebrated Plasters for palm or
wet ems to the s/de, back or limbs. also • =PO/ or
Neoax' Cooktarand Plaster, and a variety of other ;Jed a •
Those barlog to ass plasters eau always proem, the beat
le the elt yet" • JOS. FLEMING,
tuted comer Diamond Market st. .
IV: U. TALCOTT ,E Nl:lceman to
T. Esnnedt s Z..) Ilumfactorers or MI kinds of
WO 'NO GLASS and deniers lo Imported and Do
mestic Yancy Goals, 'o. 62 Wood street, cornea of fourth,
Pittan. Ps
airtint Mouldings, Portrait Prams* and Wain • Glum
Pistm, alms]. on band.
flp
MURPHY /r. ring
BURUHFIELD
will commence opening,
On Monday, -March sth,
Their enmy liapWs otBrILINCI GOODS. mb3
TO LET—A Brick House .on 6th st., with
• large yard. A TIMM Stand In Blrtothem.
.7 Bowe Irlth *large yard. Carpen -taw' alley.
4 . 4 ..... 0 f 4 b;lAnn. hal4garrat, &a, ou 6th et., near Grant.
A Home on Grant et. nears he Peat, School Ilona. A
large 3 sty, Hour on Rota et, at the brad of bth. A
large nail on 4th et lire Mors In Splalree Banding ou
Ma et. A large liter, Room on 4th et Apply to.
fe7 S. CUTIEDISItT AS 14P...1d et.
-
Roo 83 F ou rth'
rrO RENT—The Store m,et.
clistragt,itrtcruPbs oilail g t7briisintl ' l d the:re fors no.
socublevries. torlblb
• For Rent. ____
ADESIRABLE Country Residence in Pitt
township, with Two Acres of ground, Fruit Trees,
liters% Ont•boases, &e, will be rented tamp. and O.
.term of wears to •od tenant.
rtaikkek.OrtighgNwira
at the adios of Ja..f
• —A sma two story : ric
Frown on Center Arnow, (Mlnarrrill• Rout) erontdre
JOHN WILSON, 6.9 Libor at.
ATWO STORY BRICK, MOUSE, of six
rooms, with • COW <ell., paved raid and hydrant,
te on lst it., bar aide. Prim Van-11700 10 band,
remainder at 1„ 2, 3 and 4 year. me above ..proyertY 1 .
In good order and offered on very env term.
mhl2 &CLITIIDERT A SON. 140. 94 et.
0 LET-2 Dwelling Houses on 3d st.,
near C o
nouseon Rase o n e ry heroes
11 Mors nnm n 34 et. A stone room lth et. A
dwelling house on Will. et. 8. CUTHBERT & SON.
OARDING—A cleanable opportunity is
111 IP offered tbr mewing Rooms and .Beardlow Co.. two
R
families, in a ipotesi private Warding house, ten
Wont. walk from the P. O. A - What:tome must b., made
won. Address, with note and Manion, Hot *4O, Pitt •
bank
WIIO WANTS A COUNTRY bEAT, in
a healthy and pleasant Reationl only ten minute.
walk from the& R. Depot at Rut Meaty; about 8 acne
of land for see at the low ark. of $1,400. Terms will ha
Rade nay. Thleproperty nitrated In • good neighbor
load and 1 / I . °de:eel at Lbw above low priceeou the owner is
ivAnir West. Persona ho want of. each a place will
tall al the Real Estate aka of plea. •
tah.22 8. CUTIIIIKRT i SOle. 140. U. mt.
$26,311,719
2,287,007
. 1,796,992
ELAIERSVILLE PROPERTY for SALE,
oonalsting 0f.2 Lots or ;ground. baring a front on
attest or 170 feet, aad extending. 123 feet to Water,
etreeCbleh Is erected 3 Frame Dwellings, er bleb rent
tbr II all under fence, a good stable. • out bongos; to.—
Priee Apply . ' to lIIcLAIN 2 BON, 21.550 .t
mhe
AFARM IN ARMSTRONG' CO. FOR
SALLE—Sitnated iniiouth Tp.,4 miles from
reeport, and within of the North Western natl.
med. c00L6141144X14 stns. 146 acres cleared. balance In
woodland timierof impeder quality. Tim improvements
are a comibrtable wevit.rboarded og bora hilge a big h ,
with other out building t Z l heij= it hinarlaillmtsmings
"in
nt
wni
.46
ror farther artleWare, •ppi p.,
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26,311,719
Lota (or Sale or Lease.
NUMBER OP BUILDING 'LOTS, on
Braddock, Commune aid lim' on Boom.
Three Lots are eligibly 'Mated tor Dwelling or
badness boom and will be wad low on nor terms or will
Lo easel tbe ten years orienta ineyeult Mors who want
om for partletdars, emote* of 'Y.. D. 0 AZZAkt,i •
Inyir.tf Market et.. between 3il and 441., .
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EARN' FOR RENT, oituntod in, Economy.
torrsuldp, Denver county. 1 mllo Wt. or Freed°Or:
germ 110 of whkh la river bottoro.thebolaurojg harry
timber. The Imprormenta Aro %two Mori noon Dwelling.
Orchard and Bard. Tyro (Rao and , Peno. Itallroad rung
through arid than. Apply to B. AIeLAIN A PON.
VW?. HENT—A good House on 2d st., be
town EsalthtleldandOrint rte. Itentnolvennerab
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• THOS. W 0005.76 WoUrtb
LET.--One of the largo STORES on 3d
sL unit below the Lodi& Wrltlsui Room' of Duff!,
VOR . RENT—A well lighted and tarnished
1> at Store, cotter of Third aDi
( faria sta.—
rLEASE OR SELL—The property kriciwn
a the Juniata Rolling eltnated In Allegheny
bao. the Old Maga. at the Junctltnorthe 'ft./a
LIM Allegheny river. Sham Are on the premise. 2 lane
work daimon* of whl Is used as an engine house, et.
tubed to - whloh nee o (shafting with dining, and es.
tending the whole length ofthe bonding. The other con.
tainsle blacksmith Mere with apparitiw ter blowing the
• same by fan. Timm is alto on the per ils. one him
bonding with eheltkig. drotinkko. Thin is one of the best
locations West of the mountains fora Machine aid go
eDe tihop or Car Factory. The whole will be rented tbr a
perm o r yeah; or the hese, buildingi and machinery wet
be solo as s greet • • t , /I.•II . LAIN L BON.llllsthat.
G11}1.4 SE-3 bblo. now landing from S; B
Cars Dean. Ibr tale by IBAL&II DICIMY k 00.
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fI_ROUND NUTS-938 bags now. landing
11j1 from steamer Clarr, Dean, for axle b 77
INTERESTING BOOKS FOR
• 011ILDILEN—W• ha. but ree'dn dna anortaanut
of
nnenllo 800.. !bp Faintly and Nabtat • School reading.
Call and-amanh. at G 5 Blake. .., near eh:
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:LI leading from steamer Mrs Dean, *ale kr
N ISALatf DICKEY d CO.
E 403--3,40 0 doz now landing limn Stettin
a Clara Drui. fir sale by
.PG DIALAI/ DICKEY .t CO.
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EIVE'DOLLARS REWARD will be 'paid
fur the detection of ti=nrlr r tt d o le in the balsa of
m 431 thsmaA.
A. iatZINB TeirOceih stmt.
MAGAZINES , FOR APRlL.—llarper,
Putnam, Gains, Graham, Se.; also; lfatror'i torn
a Ito. 4. and Standard Bearer tar
4UPIGS LEAD• S(K) lbs. Veniaoni7
big. oiviens; satkli WAcq, bore/red
An bunt bud lobelia' by .A. CULBERT2YJN;'
- 19 S I.l!)erty a.
is MANTILT A R—A. A. Mason & 'Co: - are
• eoe opening another superior susortinans; or the
Perffstyin ng and HUDISta • NUM Um, in
silk. satin. ha sad otW_ material&
BONNETS--A. A.. Mwson 471 j„ .
exhibitorl Tutudat.. ADM ad, MO- more ilia and
sm„ BoaneU , In en cows, ni their ^elen-: and , =stern
BY A PPLES-100 bus, jug tic'd andfor
Web, • 'aP3 ; KERRY IL COLLIES.
OLDS are not always Consumptiony e t
020ocuorptIOtr 111 SCOUT the least Of atiglfotthl
0, :Erma albino. fad ropeors 1m".*414.5.1.r im
g.a.74.l%','.l,ratadililSMlßTlT,NTWolP
from steamer
MIMI et CO.