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FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 6 , 1856
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Adranoe Psymemts.---Hereafter no sub•
'Akins fte'tfie Dill). or .Weekly Onsette
.yler manna is made In Meese& Whenever the
tree ie up to whktr the enbeetipthou la Pala. the unpee
e9l h henekablY &Wed. unto u .th► ntheniption hi re
emmed by dame paftynt, A.ll trandent aftvortbinc
of eees7 deenhiption. will he required to be paid in et
WY. The oar isteptione.elll be where special month
1p or may content. ere made. esplulaw
• liSfkukeritt Weekly Gasette.+The sztonsive
otreaktkoketbuy Wail* Gullets offer. to onArneinfoi mon
num& &distal. nudism of maim tbAlr buth.eskt...
Oar di tibu is bohnionbor end do Lboamonll. ntoolalng
&Matra., oiscobant, ionnof.tturer and stml-komor In
Mogan POMITIMI , II4 and Saxton; Ohio.
: iiirttr. H. V. NIIELLIti, lets editor a the Slants 7.st
Wog mot now roonetkod rritti the Plttolrrirer, Cormier. Is
atrthorisool to ioltett olabonifftlorts sod odirorttoorinkto for
the Pittotoutittiss.tio.ovordlre to ocir.publhard tame
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__ltguthas Matter ea each "age el tete paper
IRS Wis.—The news of the disasters to the
'anus of the Allies in the Crimea , will be read
with pain by many of our - readers. The fearful
sacrifice of human life before and in Sebastopol,
by disease and the casualkes of war, since the
'commencement of the siege, are fearful to con
template, and. yet the besiegers deem to be se
tar from the object of three great sacrifices a.
ever. Thls, only confirms the view early taken
that a place so strongly fortified, and garrisoned
. with eo powerful a force, with ample means of re
inforcement, cannot be taken. It L. one of the
enigmas -we cannot solve, why a different policy
has not been pursued, at least since the Allies
• have possession of-the Sea of Aloft It appears
to us, at this distanoe from the scene of action,
that the true way of subduing Sebastopol is to
take possession of the Isthmus of Perekop and
.any other means of land and teat oommimication
which the Russians may have, and thus effect
ually starve the Russians into submission. The
Czar'e forces In the Crimea most be very large,
and the daily outiamption by men and horses
must be immense: The Allies have the command
of both seas,4eaving only one means of commu
nication open. To seize this seems to be the nat
ural mode of procedure, as then the larger the
Russian force in the Crimea the soooner they ,
would be compelled to surrender. By the pres
ent mode of procedure the question is only one
' of men and means, Both the Allies and the Cur
are exhausting their armies and their money,
and the victory will eventually tarn on the side
which can hold out the longest in furnishing
men and money. There may be, however, sound
reasons why the policy of 'seising Perekop can
. not be 'adopted, and it will be for the credit of
the allied cOntmanders Ito convince the world of
this.
It undeniable that the allies are undergo
ing imams') lessee, both in men and money,
suffloient soon to weaken if not exhaust the great
western nations which have entered into theeon
filet ; but thin exhausting process is by no means
confined to one aide. It is only by the most
herculean efforts that Russia is able to keep up
the strength and material of her army in the Cri
met.- That Peninsula. is situated at the extrem
ity Of the Cur's dominions, and scarcely con
tains sufficient food to supply its Inhabitants.—
Sines the destruction of the shipping in the Sea
of &off, the only mode of supplying material
and provisions, le by land carriage of some two
or three hundred miles, for the country In the
neighborhood of Odessa has long eine° been
ex
baaated. The cattle, or horses,. and teamsters
who take this provision to the army must
carry their own food with them, and if they re-
turn, must take enough back to last them at
least part of the way. The immense teams re
quired to supply a hundred thousand men with
food, as well as the Material of war can hardly
!mote, by land carriage, over bad roads must be
attended with an expense in money, and an ex
' Unseen of horses, cattle and provisions fearful
4 to Contemplate. In this view of the case, "a
masterly insetivity," if Perekop cannot be own
pled, appears to be the had policy. `'laving
the command of the sea, the allies can supply
every requisite for the war with more certainty
and ease and at far leas expense than the Czar.
tinder all aspects of the case, the Beige of Be
beitopel is the moot renuakable the world hie.
trrer,witnessed, and its future history will throw
into the shade those famous sieges which have
.so long commanded the wonder and admiration
of"the'-world. • -
Wasantorms Couurr.—The Whig County Con
vention that met in Washington on Monday last
appears to have resulted - in confusion and sepa
ration. The Convention was but thinly at•
tended, and the majoirty of those present, after
passing some resolutions which they tailed A
"platform," adjocumedlestily, without nomine
ting a ticket, although Tema* called tozettmr
to do so. - The minority of the delegates subse-
quendy held a meeting, appointed a new County
Committee, and called another Contention, to be
held on the 27th of, August, to nominate a county
ticket _Among these minority delegates we re
=guise such 'known names as Hon. R. R.
Reed, Wm. ':'McDaniel, Joseph Heodersori,
. Samuel Livingston; C. M. Reed, and others. '
. .The piny thus appears to be hopelessly split—
alaige portion going off to help ICn ow-110030p
ism fight out the battle between the rival De
mocratic &edam of that county, and the other
portion anzioim to retain their -old position.
The two tickets now in the Held there, and
called by courtesy the "Democratic" and the
,JiiAsneric' an" tickets, are nothing but a new
phase of an old family quarrel in the Demo
, •akin porty. The "Democratic" ticket is sup
viiainly,by the "Montgomery". faction of
Deinomits and such Whip as sympathise with
them; and the ' , American" ticket by the "Hop
. this" 'Democratic faction, the Know-Nothings,
and. rich Whip as hate become enlisted in the
• - Democratic broil. It is a factional fight through
.
.!We.wieh that our "Whig" friends in Washing
ton county; Rho claim to be each and nothing
else, could see that this is no time to be clinging
• so an organisation that condo them nogood. Let
them throw aside their distinctiveness, appeal to.
thi4a;ple to rilly with them . to defend freedom
and • ths •.2lOrth, on the only vital, question at
lane, and they wilt And, or ought to lind, abun
&at lielp. We-begin to think that the neat bone
and sinew of Washington county must be by this
time sick of this internecine warfare, and ready
for a political struggle moroennobling and more
worthy . of their intelligence and'refatetnent. If
' they are not,„ it were better to stand by and let
the fictionist, devour each other that will be
done all the more thoroughly if there be no
third ticket to call off their attention.
Cots—W, hari noticed, lately, that whenever
' en esetion is about to take place, of the result
of *MA some doubt is entertained, hlr. Clark
or Xr, Merrick or wane one else Is anyouneed,
and the public are informed that be will be saw-
didete; without •ny referenecto Us polities.—
K r; Oa, perchsece, le elected; and thee we
' are psis!) , 'told that "Mr. Clark, the 'Astrirican
taididats was suoceeatni by a kaudsonte major
itye.' but it Mr. Merrick, by seimishap, it de
tester), iltas we aro stoutly isetwed . that ';"the
Anntricatts had no candidate in the field" This
American part)talwaytrustude Os of that pout•
iaalmountebankintheploy,whoconstantly smote
himself on the bruit and exolaimed—!.There is
no humbug 'about* sir; there I 'no' !rumba/
sbont swot" • ' ' 1 7
,C1ik113122 ILWO.—The location of this .road
hasbean ohanpd at, or near Oanombung. On
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the old line it win necenaiy to nom the creek
iny fiequenUy ; the new loostion Molds eh% '
and so aims the cost of bonding several bridges.
Ne*orli lied hem done on the eectkoni ranted
by ildeoltenge. , We lawn, In addition to This,
Vclin the Washington Uvoner, chit a monber of
woeltatom are now employed* on the rental
dons of iire road that the ;whole Eno rinT
pfrpri with' du last deity poinibb
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A per,The Louisville Journal is complaining of I
t h e adMinistratlon for not dhunissing Gov- Reed
er last winter, Zen, it says, It was first titscov
ered he. was att."Abolitionhit." Mi. Reeder is
no more an "Abolitionist" than bro. D. Pass
nos, the editor of the Journal,:and never wrote
half u hard . things of slavery as the latter did
before he became a Enow Nothing.' Gov. Reed
er has about half done his duty in endeavoring
to carry out the "squatter sovereignty" doctrine
with tairnese to all parties. It was his duty to
have taints more active measures than he did to
presentite outrages of the Missourians, but his I
Ina-hearted anti timoroniconduct in his efforts
to seijustice done, has not saved him from the
charge of being an abolitionist. Every body who
will not yield implicity to the demands of slavery
is now denounced at the South as an abolitionist,
which means everything the most despised and I
hated iu Southern estimation. We are surprised,
however, to see such a paper as the Loidsville
Journal falling into this unjust and dishonest
course. It knows well enough that Gov. Reeder
is not nu abolitionist, but that to give him a bad
name is:the best way to break him down. If
such poor Anti-Slavery men as 64_1:Ludes. are
abolitionists, then the South had better look out.
The few Doughfaces left cannot prevent the
North from asserting its power.
A communication in the Indianapolis Journal
of June 30th states that epeoulatore and inter-
Wed mon have endeavciredto get up a panic by
representing,that the wheat crop in that section
was likely to be almost a total failure; and some
timid and faithless farmers allowed their fears
to get the better of their good sense. One far
mer was so foolish as to dispose of twenty acres
of wh, ,t for one hundred. dollars, which now bids
Lir to ; Id at least fifteen bushels of excellent
t, the acre—an operation that will make
a loser to the amount of several hundred dol
lars. Other farmers were prevented from mow
ing or ploughing up their wheat-fields, after the
late frosts, only by the earnest remonstrances of
their neighbors and friends. Notwithstanding
the hard frosts in that region, the promise of a
good crop there is very flattering. 0
A correspondent of they London Nark Lane
&peat says that, so backward has been the sea
son In England, the harvest cannot be gathered
until September, at least a fortnight or three
weeks later than usual, which delay will be
further increased from a week upwards by the
shortening of the days at that advanced period
of the year. He argues that, consequently, the
reserves of old grain on hand usually held over
to mix with the new, will be all consumed before
the new can be gathere'd, and adds, that there
is not a single European market from which they
can draw supplies. A very fine opening will
therefore occur for the grain products of this
country, as soon as prices oome down sufficient
ly low to justify shipments.
The Houston (Texas) Gazette says that there
is a German paper published at San Antonio, in
that State, called the Zcitung, the Editor of which
maidens slavery a curse, and incompatible with
republicanism, and who also thinks that the Ger
mans of Texas are opposed to slavery. The editor
of the Houston paper, of course, wants to have the
German Editor hustled out of the State and sent
to Africa, or some other place, where he can
do no harm to the Texas slaveholdera This la
a free country, where every man has a right to
utter his thoughts and' where the press is un
trammeled—at least, so we are told.
The nominees are thus specified in the Nes.;
but the Sun says there have been sundry allega
tions of cheating and bad counting, and that
some change may he made in the list se sob
joined :
For Sheriff—Wm. H. Kern.
Register of TRlo—Wm. P. Bolton.
Clerk Orphans' Court—Wm. F. Small.
County Tlskit--Benatar-11. M. Foust.
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Assembly—WM. Moran, E. 8. Redstrekt, N.
Waite, J. Alexander Sitnpsan. Wm. P. Damn,
Farmer Burn. John A. Fisher, Charles Cline,
David E. Daily, Henry Einwectaer, Joseph Hoff-
City dumbly 2Tart—E. Joy Mtnria, G. E.
Smith, Jacob Dock, John t.• Sima.
There are only two or three of last. winter's
members on this legislative list. Whether the
ohmage is for the better or not remains to be
The Ritseuro Cevitirriox.—We have received
no dispatches from Reading. either regular or
special. The Evening nines of yesterday gives
the folloliing as a dispatch from that quarter
- Raiding, July s.—The Stale council has repu
diated the platform of the National council—
adopted a Northern platform—issued a call for
a Northern convention at Cincinnati—end ad
journed amid tremendous cheering. Great en
thusiasm is prevailing.
P. 8.-41uace the above was written we have
received oar regular .dispatches from Reading,
which give an entirely different version to that
.of the Evening none", as above. The platform
was endorsed instead of repudiated.
Nor the littabutgh tkasetts.
OHIO AHD PHYNA: RAILIIOAD EARtm.llls.=
PiasburgA, July 5th,.185.5.
The eirninge in June 1855 were.... .$ 78,122 76
la the Bret 6 months of 1855.... 507,574 67
first 6 months 0f_1864... ...... 445,858 88
Ir. :ease (14 per cent.).. $ 62,215 69
The Incraase onithe half year is very satisfac
tory, averaging mare than $lO,OOO per month
for the six months, notwithstanding the failure
of last season's crop, and - the.exhansted state of
the country. The ne_w-erop le very promising.
0. W. Itonzwrs,,Sopermtendent.
The Philadelphia Sue, an old-lire Native or
gan, ways that the Simon pare Nausea will not
co-operate with the &tow Nothings, unless the
latter come down to the simple platform of Na
tivism and• nothing else. The slavery question
must be ignored, and their candidates left to
humbug the people as best they can, on that is
sue, according to their respective localities.
MUSHROOM FANR.—The honors at the battle
of • Ban Jacinto bare for some years clustered
around the modes; head of Gen. Ben Houston,
at present a very prominent aspirant for the
Presidency. Time, however, is tearing them
away from him, as would appear by the follow
ing from the 0. Picayune:
It would teem, from what !Snow transpiring
in Texas, that the history of the battle of San
Jacinto is yet to be written. The materials are
getting to be very abundant, for which we are
indebted to Gen. Sam Houston, more, it appears,
from the facts which are coming out, than Texas
yea indebted to him for the victory itself. In a
late speech made on the anniversary of the bat.
tie, be gave a version of the. history of its loci
' dents, and his own connection -with them, which
has brought out a host of indignant commonta
tors, who not only deny the truth -of his narra
tive, but accuse him of cowardice and incapa
city. The first to reply was David R. Burnett,
formerly Provident of Texas, and by the mails.
Which arrived yesterday, we have two other ad
drams—coo by lien. Sidney. Sherman, and one
by Gen.. Mirabeau B. Lawn, also once Neel
dent of Texas. These, gentlemen were m etre
during the battle of San Jacinto, and they con
cur with Burnett in declaring Gen. Houston's
narrative false throughout, and in affirming that
the battle was fought against the wishes and
judgment of Houston, who is accused, moreover,
•of behaving with personal cowardice as well as
- showing utter incapadity as a general. Gen.
Sherman says that when ever a full narrative
of the battle is given truthfully to the world
' , Gem Houston's mushroom (ante will rapidly de
oompole and Sink into putrescence with the mast
of faleeboods ' upon which it rests," and Gen.
UT' VW, "My own opinion is that he,.him
self Houston) was the only cowaid on that
field. I ems name, DO other, and him Hama as
on*"
More commentary from other officers on the
same field is said to be forthcoming. We do
not hear :of any which Maid= the egotism of
Mouton, eo that if there is soombluation against
Mtn, it ii composed of all, or nearly All, of thou
who bare a right to know any thing on the nub
ject The history of the battleiseridently about
to be written at last, and the appearances are
that it will read very differently from the tradi:
tion which his been received hitherto as current
truth, against the occasional remonstraticos of
parties mho hare denied to the so called hero 'of
that day the honors upon which he his flourished
so widely.
Gov. Bemire men Gm. Sratsormzew.--The
personal ronoantre, of which we spoke rater
day, between Gem Stringfellow and Gov. Reed
er, of Kenos, is confirmed. The parties met at
Westport; Gm. Stringfellow demanded from
Gov. Reeder,• a retraction of charges or impute
dons made against him by the latter, in some
one °this' Eastern speeches. Gov. Reeder de
clined to make any retraction, or to give roils
isotkib, and thenloilened do:Terme' recently,
in: which titilkoreiscie yrns pretty severely
died - Both srtfettfist well matched in dee,
'th"gt"t4Ocittrkli Sh• smallest men: --d+4
Piras.oswitis.-!—Tbeßnow Nothing lodges •
Plascielphis completed their nominations last
week. The North American of Tuesday nye:
"During the pest week the-members of the
"American" party in this city have been engaged
in making theirnominations for State and mu
nicipal officers in anticipation of the next fall
election, and we understand that it proved to,
be rather warm work in more senses than one.
Under the combined influence of the sweltering
weather ands hot contest, it is reported that
several of the aspirants for place lost their tein
pers, and heightened the interest of the political
strife by episodical exhibitions of the pugilis
tic art. Nobody, we believe, was hurt in these
personal scuffles, but they serve to show how
very dangerous it is for politicians to venture
upon an. electoral can-vass in the middle of the
doz-daya."
The New York Cowl; thinks the census of
New York, now being taken, will show the pop
ulation to have increased 200,000 in the last five
years, making the present population 750,000.
One ward, the 11th, ocoopying a territory of
only about three-tenths of a mile square, has a
population of about 65,000. The population of
Brooklyn is estimated at 200,000, giving to the
two cities an aggregate population of little less
than a million of inhabitants.
The American Physicians in the Russian army
service, since the breaking out of the war- have
been unfortunate. Of the five, two have died, a
third was lying sick at the last accounts, and
the fourth has applied for his discharge. Several
others, however, have recently arrived atSt. Pe
tersburgb, and offered their sqrrioes to the govern
ment.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
A Certificate from ono of our 'Williams
burgb friend.
Augast 30th. 1.4.
I hope every one, whether adult or child. whomay have
reason to believe they aretroubled with worm. will Lek.
Dr. Mel ane's Celebrated Vermlhige, I firmly believe It
Is one of the greatest worm destroyer. of the sge—eertale.
ly the mostexhaordiaary 1 knee of.
A child of mine, about the years old, he. boon troubled
with worms about elx month. back; we could get nothing
to relieve It until we cams agrees Dr. Mebane'. 'Ventilfu g e.
of which we gate but a smell quantity. The result, how
ever, ens extraordinary. The child weed over three
hundred worms. R. LIINT, Willlmrgh. L. 1.
113.1.urchuers will be carelul to ask for DR 311.A.NE'8
01ILMIIRATED VE12512110E, and take none else. All
other Vermihme. In comparison, are worthless. Dr. M'
Lane's Venetian. eloe him celebrated Liver Ms. can now
bs had at all respectable Drug Storm In the United Shags
and from the sole proprietor.
Alaefor tale by the yule proprietor.
FLEMLNG 1.1110111110.
iN2Od&.B 6....50rg. J. K%dd k Co.. 60 Wood it.
Dyspepsia, Headache and Indigestion
by winch all persona aro more of lass affected, can usually
ba cured by taking moderate exertica, wholocome food
and a dm of &exhale', Holland Bitters, one bone beton
each meal.
Hee saverltseent In another column. ie3o.lwdaarB
Mrs. Vanderbilt, No. 185 Sairolk street.
An or D. 31 . L.rtes eiguraerr.. Loon Pain :
lEir Being u well, and not knowing whether It Cr.'
aerated from deransementof the liver or merely hysterkri .
I was perstiadel to purchase a boa of Dr. SPLane•s CShe
butted liver Pills. and before tused t hem all was entirely
relieved. lam now enjo3 Ina perfect health. and sheer
tally reoomna..lld Dr. .11•Lane'• Celebrated !.Ives Pills to
all similarly altileted.
New York, Starch . 2.1, 1542
P. P. The above valuable remedy, ahlo Dr. SP Lane's
Celehrated Veroltrug, eau be ha.l at all reapeeta blot Drug
Stores to thlv v!ty.
ser P z etwarsvill plea. he arcrul to ask tor eoo take
woo but Dr. Id Lulu Pills. There f.e other P Us, per.
Potting to be Aver Phle now before the postale,
.rise for owe by the role proprietors, FLNIIINU BRIM
rue.ssors to J_ L N,IDD CO., No. GO Wort ot of.
Noon Your, Juno 16th, 186:i.
eititW York tc, Liverpool Line of Par kets. s * .
. JOEL); TIIONIPSON, No. 410 Liberty
street, Pittsburgh, Pa.. I. the woly person to the shoe.
authorizeo to .11 Partake Cortlfiestea for Ear Live o
New York and Liverpool ['waste.
LW always on band bight l emits for any amount,
payable at ant Bank In England., Ireland, IlleotL.nd and
Wale.
OORNELICB Ciarth'ELL,
R 7 South eit., New Yuck.
Old Odes, 'Ulcers. and all erntniont , and
Mumma arielag from au Impure nr depraved stale of the
blood. Roe the extraordinary cure of Km G. Itarwn •
highly reePentable eitleen of Richmood. Ta.. by CSerterbi
Steollvh Mlettrre. Ile bad ulcer, and Puree or the worst
deentiptlony and finally got Po bad. he was nimble to walk
excerpt on crotches. A few bottler, of Curtives ripantiti
Mutt., the great blood Nuttier. cored him, or It hal
eared hundreds of othem who have andeunt with i hen
m.tlem, bad.efrorlv of rnm , `YS. and rah. and Wenn of
the boo. and Joint.. Foe a Premier/pent. jetV illt.S
Dividend.
°rust CIM..' lassrasara O.I3IIPANT.
Jona 16th, Mt. f
The Prepident and Direetnn. r tin,. Cont.
19.1417, hare tt4s day deeivird • dlehland of rl.. Dollars
per share npon the Capital Moth. ray FOOO Dollars MY.
No to the Strekholdsra or their *gal repropentattess. on
and aft.. tb.' 251 b Indt.., and a. 4 Al.sr ea,..111.0 to *tack
s3o4otd HAIITIELL MAILSUKLL. Sed.y.
The Shenflatty
._JOENWD. GLENN, of the Second Ward.
ritudntrzz.
Anted an ticket, to to rubel FM' et the gall [leak. fur
.1513arlff .1 Allegheny cancer. Jnt-tttdattwes
GEORGE R. RIDDLE, of the City of
Allegheny, till be a candidate lbw the 'Mee of Slung of
Allegheny Donut,. at the muting ehettlon. •
MR. SAMUEL WALKER, of Elizabeth,
.ta be a aandbiate farfchetiff of Allegheny county. nth
put to the dethrlon of the qualified electuce.Whigs, Ito,
crate and Liheity men of the dlstaict.
Elise htth. May 10, 1855.
01110 & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
THE ONLY RAILROAD
RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH
Orland Bfter MONDAY, March 12th, 1855
the PeIESEMUiIi. TRAINS will ma as follows. until f •
titer Ontlec
Pier Them wai insa AT 3 a. IL
MAIL TU. " at gA. a.
rarares , Thrir " It 3T. W.
' thew TraWs all ran through to Crivithia. and mooaet
theta with the Oatowbor aad C adaoatl. Ohio and /mil
s. and rallefootalor and India.llroaiir. At )taut
UM, roonartimor an mule kw Newark., ZarwevlLlG. Moo.
gaadosky, Toledo. Chkago. he..; nod 00 anima.
foe Cleveland. to No Min. run 00 londay
Through rickets are add to Cluctonatl. Louirdlle, to..
henna Indlehapolla. Chicago, Ronk /eland, Port Wayne.
Cleveland and the prlnelOG ttorne and cities In the Wed
The NEW BRIGHTON AINSO/HODATIGN TRAIN vill
EMEMiSIMM=I
Yo[ Tioketa mut further lotkotostio4 apply to
J. 0. CURRY,
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At tin crasser Ake, under tie lSononFabele norm
Cr at the Federal street Station, to
OP.ORGE PARKLY,
PlMlmre!, march 10th.146. Tletet AR.Ot.
WELLS, EIDDLE & CO.,
86_Fourth at. near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa.
MAAVOFACITTREJittI Of
Buggy, Carriage, Riding, Drovers'
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BRAY WHIPS•
THONGS AND SWITCHES,
' Keep dondantl, on band, received direct
trona I=orr,,in P
ick Co., ➢a.,. fun and ♦arbd ea ,
oortnutnt Vq3jps Thong., Pnltaaa, Loudon mai
=Whim.= i=lra:..r,t7.'Lmt:::2
sigi , Nsssptylee of Whips promptly fondsho.l to odor.
,AltdrOvions trom a
oa ko trsde aro solicited ood promptly
PP'd WARRANTED-4S
jelfolydawfaS
MONEY.
IN,SURANCE.
Indiana, Tennessee, Kanawha, Massillon,
' Illinois; and all nnenrrent Bank Notes,
Potraased it LOWER RATES MTh day dho Haw.
THE lIIGHEET PRVVIIIIM- PAID 'POLL OLD' SILT=
AND GOLD
SIGHT DRAFTS an Beer York. Philadelphia. Clean
esti, Bt. Lou* and the principal Mier of the Vaned
Stator. faralehed le sew to colt .t LOWEZT RATES.
FIRE INA NIRINE POLICIES OF INSURANCE
CIPPILDII. 110 incr!LaLz INICILUICS OP LOSEOP
CAPITAL, $2,600,000,
and the cutAlarx iNBUBINCISco...r New tort city;
O'CONNOR BUDDIES - 1 CO,
Banks* Exchange Brokers and Insurance Alta.
m76imft Be. it Wood et, one door from pid at.
Pemmyrlecuna insurance Company,
• OF PITTSBURGH,
AU N THO •
L FU ZED
CAPITAL $ 3OO 000..
INSURE_AULLDINTIB AND OTHER PROPERry
AGAINST LOSE OR DABIAGB BY FIRE
AND TIM RIMS OF
Sea and Inland
D -Navig at i on
E CT and Transportation.
ORS.
W. F Joiltuten. W. WCllntork,
D. 11. Lout: A.NI. lowa,
Rod, Fattenerni, Keoriedr T. Friend.
J. Grier yer's], J. K. JO.ll,
Jacob Painter.
Wade lliimstdb. ifttre s ok=ft
A. A. Carrier, W. B. Hann,
I D. 11Thirk.
. OFF GER&
Prrritent—liose Mrs I+ J =ton,
Via Preridesit....Rody Pattenion.
5..4.71, and Trertngre,-A A Qualm
.AArist . ant Nrcretary—.9 8 Carrier. ife6J 1010. 1 y
CCU& -
Instrraace Conn , of ratsourgit
s w elartit. L .riksMl e : r .
opirmg, W WATER, BRTIMEN lIARK.PriARD
WOOD Malan%
0imR7,424,,11171,8n.pLi ANDatvElt CARGO RINKS ON TEM
7astcrl nounit Lou :•N,D,TR1813..111.11C11
‘loandaaprit• VIM PIA and /17Ptir AI"
pad TARAULPORTirio/v; VIGIL77Oa
Wm. 1.
&maga ea,
Robeat Doldikpar,
Martmtugtr,
bow M. Pocock.
Welter Smu •
Jam. M. Ocoper.
/ali
itithsra
8..k1. Kier.
Wm. 811:mham.
JautB. thimmth,
inamia Eallam
J.liehoomml* ,
WM. B.Waya.
'ex mow_ .la ....cocniva
(scoaessons Do icon 0 04
FIMIDING BigthEm
WHOLESALE DIIIIGOISTS.
!Nix 60 WOODMIZT,
=yamfdt.
'
Propeist' *LiumillOsloNita4 verinu
Distr.*. i „ PAW.'
N. Y_ 'O. - COLLINS,
• POISP7aRDIXILIAD
00B1.111I881001C- btpAROBLANT,,
otharribM, fiEllitS7l7B4,,
' **WA. 7 1 47. 1 41M4 1 *-
I 4
.British and Cantinental Exchange.
SUM 'BILLS DP-ITM• BI •
SHERMAN k CO.,
ON THE ONION BANK, LONDON,
IN SII.IIB OS Si AND r ('WARDS.
These Drafts are wraiLable at all the
Frin
-odpal Towns of Engle nd, Maitland and Ireland, awl the
llkortinet4.
We ateo dr...WSW/11T TILLS on
M. A. Grunebaum d, Ballin.
• • FILAII.IU - 012T .d NAM
Whine sena we Romittaimo to .11 parts of German/.
Switzerland and Rolland. ',
Periloll4, intending to trmel abroadmay procure through
Mt Letters of Credit, on irbichOlorsey can be obtained. as
Pealed, it any part of &Mope,
C0u,,,,ij0 h ,, or Sills, Notes, Fwd other secnritim In Re.
rose. will receive prompt atteatiou.
WILLIAMS a (.5).,
wen- cal. corner Third street.
Western Insurince Company
• OF PIT T BURGH.
n. TATI . --••• roau,ro,
Will Insure agaunst 1 kinds of Fur and
Rairine Risks.
it, Jaa. McAuley ,
A. Nimick. 0130. Sande,
C. W. Illcketonn, Nath'i llc
0. W. Jackmn, Lippincott,
Wm. Er. Smith.
air A /tome Institution , manalled by Directors well
known in this community, and who will liberally adjust
and promptly MI all Wm. the Orrom. No. II Watn
Street, (iiparta•A Oo's Wershmse.) up stain., llittabnrab.
a Villa, Jr,.
J.W.Butler.
Wm. Lyon.
O. Ehmem.
WESTERN TEA STORE
Corner of Wood and Sixth streets.
W. AL ItI'CLUB.G.
ttur Teasuill be found on trial unequaled
at the prima to the city:
Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75, Young Hyson,.so, 62,
1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, and 1,00 per lb.
:Ug Breakfast, 50 and Imperial & G. P., 75,
7 7 5 ete. par lb. 1,00 & 1,50 per lb.
Tema mit up It -achy bosom from 6 to 53 IFe. for fatally
use. A Ilberal dboDunt made to retail deslon.
CDFIRE—Jaoa, La Owl/7v, and Ma atfre, kern and
Bocufat.
SUGAlM—Loryerickg'• and /k/claes Loaf., Ptar,rited vm
Orauned Susan.
Also, (hoplates, Awee. Pk. Um Ruh and Druxi That,
mhB
JOHN COCHRAN & BROS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window
Shutters, Window Guards, &e,,
Nos. 91 Second et., & 86 Third st.,
(between Weed and Market,)
PITTSBURG ti, PA.,
Have on hand a variety of new patterns
Fancy and Plain. imitable for .11 piny.. Partiedlar at
tention pad to enclosing drive Lem. Joblana don. al
stoat notloa. mbittf
REMOVAL.
KpCORD & CO., HATTERS,
aare. removed to their new store, 131
lewd rem!, 5 Mon abort MIA tired. 'shish we have built
with the inpreps adaptation to our Increased business.
The first floor has been fitted up In MODERN STYLE
exclusively' for our tettal trittlo, olwitys la found
• completh sawirunent of the MOST FreSIILINABLE
STYLES of Quote and Youtbs' Dress and Soft Elate NO
NM. as well as LADIES' 1111)150 lIATeL and
CIIIL
DREhi'p (ODDS, adapted to the season. We shall be
pleased toss* oar Mends st our new stmt.
The four upper stories are fa yamal y fbr oco WHOLE
BALE TRADE, share sill be found
.• full Stock of Hate
and Cape , embraellor dearer, PIM, every variety. Soft. Pa
name, foghorn. Iltskts and Path; Leaf hate; Silk Pituth
and lentli Cats. and Cblldnen'a blond. of all bled,
- fa rehatite visiting our city sill end it tholr lotenot to
agendas Cu clock. a* our faellitle. are corn ae to enable
to to compete miLb any Jobbing bons. be the cactevn
tire.
PHILADELPHIA
Fire . and Life Insuxtuiee Com_pany,
N. 149 CIIESIWUT STREET,
'OPPOSITE THE CIiSTOII 110(ISIE
Will !nuke 111 kinds of Insuinnee. either
RarParna or Lltalted. on nrery dew:rig/Mon of Prorcrty or
Marchand'.,,at rraannatd. r.t..orprernican.
ROBISRP P. 61NU. Prinddent.
M. W. Wannrts. Vies President.
"MARC NI'S:
Char. P. Hay, 1 E.
R. EL Knells!, rho. M. lirmrn,
P. a. Rarer,.
In Sherman I Jar Panh
John Clartnn.
S. J Mncarc.c.
r. thacanash Snerntrd7•
J. . n
4•26-I,fc trrunr Thlr P J a a
ndwri., Ag Wood •f e n.. t.
ts.
Reliance Mutual Insurance Company
of PHILADELPHIA.
0fr1,7: :U WA 1..\17 .\7R :ET
Ogren!. f1 . 7 , 404.—.10-te ;
EIRE I N SERA:\ CL-----On Buildingf, Nter
shunts., .te.. In *tun nrn.untry.
Th. mutual pelstelph, entahlued yelth the ...nett, ..f a
Stock Camltadomtltlett the Ineur.l to enure In ,!,-
of tts•Oonahany, tothout liablllt e for '
The ..cript Certificate,. of 0.4 Company, for t.r..nt...
Ounvort.ol.l,, atm i lyttV , t; i lyp . lt i t . .. , %::: , :.l the o..mte
n. 11. WINC111111•.
(gun 'tingle/. Lowly. 11..100310,..
Wm. Thump., I th.c.r.te N. 'tat,
T C. Hoda..lll, Hem. W Thtelet.
Q W. Cat - mute, T Lothrote,
Sobert Alum, IL L Cam c.
0. A. Wood. o.4Nert Tolan4.
VAlward 0. lame,
..1 1. s.tVot i1 41 1 41ar, , I Wm_ Softer,
Jamb T. 9.111. g. Artodll.l.l Gott,.
0. S 4 - ehreetht,,Wm. SI. Semple, Plttig.
4 • J. 0. COYSIN,
nans.•& - rumor Third and Wood attaom
_
x - x — x
Life, Fire & Marine Insurance Company;
Olken, Corner 31arket , and Water Streets,
' PITTBI3IIft4 PA
R 0217. GALWAY: Yre.tiand. .Isisbe D. Vann Sari.
This Cbmpany makes every Insurance up.
bewiwittlost twos onnasetsb with 1.11.6 utss.s.
Also,stesitist Mill sod Cam* Risks, ou tbeOhio and
Al Il
rtvvr. and tributaries. and wribs Disks pew
*tsar
And against Loss or , Damage by Fire,
And switlxist the Perlis of the des sod Tolstoi Nitri‘stiwii
and Trensportstina
Policies limited at Lb. lowest totewounidstsot with /witty
mall Tanis&
1:1=1=1
jl; hni tl m iam " 3 B l ° ; = l:lo ** :l l l: n ip : l4 .l.
Jot. Reot4,
Johsj...l.Top,
PEKIN . TEA STORE.
S. ,7AYNES.
No. 38 Fifth Street,
„On 01101 tact OP Tfili rmrtmeng east.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
GREEN. AND' BLACK TEA.q,
Selected ent MU
f great cam; and ntactmee4 direct from th
impot' ar Caa. me of an etnek consn the
different flame and the
Allules of Tea brought to
the: American market. and 1111 be sold.
noltotesal. cad Morn;
AT Till: LOWEST 1-111L'ES.
/Er
WM i
an tgr earnAtt G
mßar OOMS anr invited to call and get gam
. d l Vtiet.
PACKED TEAS
Pot op ht smelzalie pookoseei a:meanly for the [rule
Yee nr . too. No. 1. • Imoviol, 1 , 1 o. 1,
ho.
Oolons.
STI7. ,7 —",?" 7 2.
Billeat Leaf 'falloff Iffln. Plantation °WOOL
Gunpowder. No. I &mottoes,
" t o ttLect i = i etatog,
linglish Breakfast,
Teai of all grades by the Half Chest.
uKN,
COMB—tine Java and A
Rio.:
LOVZIIINCYB 8017111. Coarse Pulverised,
Puhretited. A. Whits, Clarlied, 0. Yellow Clarified., and
beet New Grimm
BAKU'S BMW& CO• end 011000 LATE. te...to •
LtOntekPolerme to the business to awe guarantee that
rton ermar a t td iele . = be As
hr. n pamteUfen r.t ., ,,, ,
&gamin the ci/P.
Customers are corneal not to plare any ~O ftrlde ill the
T aus °lmam. annierly employed t othis R..
j'IMMIZP2I47M7TdVISYCLVE.S;
Aloe, for Masai.; of
L PE:NEON & CO.B TYPE. INK. /Fr—
•Y•Loidfo
HOLMES) RAp T E & CO
A. H. HOLMES IfROTHER,
XANV/ACTIIIIIRR 0/
SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED LEON AX
LEt3, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT
TOCKS, PICKS.
Timber,Mill, Tobacco 4.1 Cotton Screws,
ono Jlaakfnertf.
•
Oar arid Bridge Bolter; with Thread and Nuts
- complete,
PJTTSB - 111R0 H, P
emm t m in
Wpm
unwarra am 107 ran 007.. sx7Wris
Ain
— 'AMU woerwarThoo'
WILLIAMS 84 /am.
au . ,ccagsolutTo
ARNOLD, & WILLIAMS
Chibon Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing
AND IMOD ()SMUGLY,
"or woman ' , anti Ventilation of Buildings.
A. W. vrtiliontriet Mc Warming and Ventilating fir
gtentioe Hot Weer, Pim or Chilsort`i lninoace. Churches,
Baxtgil Horiltils, Victories, Orson Houise. Ontrt Um.
Jail Hotels cc Thrilling* No. HS Narks: Pliteharg
_ Statement trOM:Canadit.—Quebea. Feb.
I th ,l6s4 .—Weleys. B. A. rahneetock • oo.:—We had the
P1 " 4 7 . 4 rtttlitttnia tide Mottling, the within eertilloate
a , Mr T 141 11W1146 Whlcll will be MY itmtifYlint to Ton,
tord,,lftnt voluntarily: We ere. irth•Mrt "'I
__. _ . MU a CO.
OMM ll llh—hly intl. dater. 4 Teen 014 and me
Me older, wen me ...at big the* iraWing tram
...=i 1 ana-hand two teatime of. rear Vermitmtof
ta in three dates, 144441111 g 11 P u r s.
mid Manage ton rju teat than three Mani
At ,,,nl imetZlll2 1 , 10 8 2:11 2 D t
. 1 TO =an i to the * 2 -
eue... lll V__,,, u tt tiiiirmid
sofa
Mad. af the be neheial to
t eff
V• --• ....num I teal it my dray to recommend It Loth.
. se, 14 lay opinion, one of the 131.1 Mt 4t/k WO. rem*.
o,==ver yet offered to ti m mArt i ,
.. 4
umbit. "Mut. In.
ta
b k_ B___NANING thAPE - 1(15.
_., h . 1 1•19Yed asg Jiang II ..t. is Oh
* Oh coma
en lewd ant mrstete. . - myl Awl'
PEA'lta STEAM 111.1.1 a.
• - Auntagma.
twatFloitr delivered to:families in either of the
enes. r • '
...... may be left at tie MA or Liu our boxes at Ma
erne. at •
fratlileaNs2MlW2uWzdtrituist.cha Its. •
B r it i mmx leAg" . bratrot b reittess
id " ---
BAAL 4AokdDra
••• finr:Ditguernan Gallery.-
woitid AtlppatfanY, inform
ht.. truads Ma pada: gessially,
_that In ca
meqt ke to.
mat the Vaannahl a &amid Ar
he haat ha 4 &ad liaa atm canahletadl_._.
Phat On* str•rtaza 0. toe- •moos•
'alanacint• Lisitt te
~,,,==,,tasL..l,:itt:LtarzyaWjtnt:o,
U114411031t
;QIN
The Greatest ffiedteal 4 Di covers .
OF THE AGE-
Mr. Mariedy. of Roxbnry, halt AhmoVared
•
In one of our common maturewent• mon, that
in4nTkioi Qr Monoor, fr.& Go. wont ..rte tia to a «ann.
•
lie Wm tried It in over eleven huntle,l -too, and Lever
failed except in two cum (both thunder Mon, Ile hew
now in hie pnweesalon over two h.mdrnd oirtlficate. v i
value, all within twenty miles of LlowtOn.
Two brittle. are warranted to nue a anima Wow oto
One to three bottlen will rpm the woret lnd pimples
of the face.
Two to three bottles will el.mr eyenia ot
•
Two bottles an warranted to...rye , lb« is
esti It.e. In
the mouth and stomaeh.
Three to tine bottles are . warrante.i to tun. • In,. POW
cane of erysipelas.
One to two bottle, an wan -Feted to eue all I. e her In
the eyes.
Two bottle, an warranted to eon roofing of
and blotches among the hair.
Frier to nix bottles are warranted to Bran eorrupt and
running
One bottle will ewe 14017 eruption of thi skin.
Two to three bottle. ars warranted, to 'gun the worst
me* of ringworm.
Two to thee.. bottles am warra n ted to mire prceelets
perste cams of etnotmathon.
Three to folur iattixn ore warranted to e rift rheum
Five to eight tattles will cure the vonst,case of earfuls
A benefit Is ahem, experlennet from be fiat. Natio.
and a perfect cure Is warrant.' n hen the Isbore quantity.
Is taken.
- .
Nothing looke no Improbable to ohm* who have In . vain
i
tried all the wonderful medicine" of tia is
dal. a. that
nommen weed growing in the patituren and along old
stone walls. should cure every humor In e syetemt yet
nls now s fixed tact. If you beer abut - 14r Mass to kart
There are no Ifs nor ands, hums at ha stout ,t salting
Atom@ razee and not your& 1 peddled over* thousand bot
'Dee of it in the vicinity of Boston. I kno* Dm effects In
every raise. It hi., eiready done Dement' the grezteetcuree
ever done In Stestetchusetta. I can it to children • year ,
old: to old people of sixty. I have eon nobr, puny, wormy'
looking children, Sebs* flesh wse nofrand:flabby, teetered
to • perfect etste of health by ti 9na bottle.
To thee* who see eubJewt • Mak headache, one bottle
will sheen cure it. It girt. great relletlto catarrh and
dizziness. Some who have peen waive far ream, have ta
ken and been regltlatod by it.. Where thk body le mend ,
it work quite away, hut clot. 'here la any derangement 1
of the function, ornature. it win ranee very eingttlar Teel
Iron, but you isn't niat be alarmed-"they shears damp 1
pear in from Thor dare to • week. There l never • bad re
eult from it. the the contrary, when that letting In &one
you will feet roUrralt like ;anew person. I heard some of
the meet extravagant rtiennlints of 'it that man ever Ili
tatted to. No el:tangent diet !lever netuesehy—eat the beet
yen can get. I have likewise an herb. witle_h, when elm
nea
rare
red In street oil. diagoiree &Infant. welling of the
neck and undo, the . Price 50 cen t, Price of the
Medical Discovery al per bottle. '
DIRECTION:WOE UdE.—Adult, on. faille-spoonful Pi
da r , Childrenktver, eight ream dessert sphonfuh children
from Bee to eight rear& sesesponufid. As ho direction can
be made applicable to all multinational, take enough to
overate no the bowel, twice a day.
Mr. KENNEDY gives personal attendant& in bad case,
of sernfula.
w .
gold, holesale and retail. at Dr; KEYSLILI4U Wrod
a...J....m.11.w or Virgin ails,. 6.5.11•1
To Mothers, Wldes and Drighters.—
The onblect dimmer, In the !gleam of m dlcinc, and the
one which has, and will continue to Prone; the ithilstett
teeming to the human fatally. Is the medhoil preparation
known ex MaratialPs Uterine Catholloon.
It le deeigned to cute the vartonidleesee• incident to
.females, curb u. brobSIMMIX Pain Iti the hack, wtaktienut
extreme pro..tration from nursing and a ihnixdred other
evils to their train. have shared made 11114 burden turn.
ed existents. In to a dully nod hourly el..' The most en.
lightened profeemre of the medical. roll gee In the old
i•on
world, as well as in thuntry. bile° h id the thluect
In anxious cone/iteration, and they hive 134 ally determin
ed that the rid method ortivating them u tonal and sep
arate dimes.. was all wreck and that k ounktuktional trout.
'ent was what
. wise required. It 4en did adage. th at
great bodies move slowly; and while the Faculty were en
deavoring to harmonise I heir view. and digest s system
for general practien. Dr. Pomeroy, • phylecith with forte
years experionew In the dim!es of women and children,
reduced the theory. to eimpte Mt., sod dhscoverei• rem.
.i
.eely which baseline! and will cut, elgh n out of eyery
twenty cues now existing. In Benin 9 where the or
gan, have been ruptunst. or where they re been enTeree
ly In jur e d by hat treatment, tneatmen tro th ith can be done
bat to alleviate the erneptoms. ...No care it hopeicpr
raid Si denham.. the great leader of the Angllsh medical
rebel, and. therefore, let no one deepalr Mtn this rent.
dr has Wen faithful! , triad. Throw thick! ',MILOro no
the advice. of en Interested physician—doss:in for your
selves—awe what the mnedr bee done fordtherk a col that
goon with a etrong faith In the u•nratice that Nistaloall'l
Uterine Catholicon is no ... quack thruedy."l but • Meath%
mahloation of candies/ virtuee, which will derserve tin
conittituthm from destruction, will, strait the 'welt!ot
approach of dieeue. and muter health to the already In
wheel with! power. Price 81.60 ter beetle. elobi who!
rale and retail at Mt. GEO. 11. KEYPEttreDrior nteee,N,
ith W.Lei sty-et,
DE Inlays Pile Ointment la a certain
nix foe that .llntreosinc dia./tea. rha Mien, In 'ell their
forma It has been un.al for mlr. tlian nirty yearn,
and ban ghlblt.d tha mart hall./ igr.,4 In all,
We putollah the rolto.r.ng nssv..l ~ , , , entltinnn who have
benn eared by It. nan. and whc, altar •tidering rear.
eshanetial eeee y remanren ni the tnell-al rroreeafou
rain
Pa
Flo,. J..... 1) 11Vd0... , , .I'. N. Smater, ,144.. ma Pro: 44, t
10,J / ihmonfl ~..,. rh,d, .1,1,0,00,.
..,:w. 0',;,. /kris!, Ilex 110,1,0. sa..
LA,1.11.' rt.:14.w,,
.....Urif.‘lo'2o ~ /kumfo-rx I •
( 70 .t/0 ( f hila, °
The sburs list might to. Ino.roasftl hy !hums/m.IJ. 10
ouousik has town shown to Inclose scary tufforor to 4,11
lb, ~ .'Our 0 trMl. gold wholosate and r tail by 41,, e
he, w‘r. No. 140 Wood. corny
of Vlr4ln .40,
Pet,. S,
-mo
OTICE--Roving this clay tJl.4y-.2171 0 lobo,
supt - . 104 or my entire 'trek, tool,. Ld, la my former_
rder . J Crain, I,.._..=o_,Le4.l7ltfh.lslh.l.rwatiarNr4
t - rensselere ludebt.,l to coo e. mooned ut rall and Attie
or. A I design lArlor the Hit - . T. J. Cale le du!, u
thorised t Attie AI claims. .111115 RA:ANI:OLL IR.
11E.Store bustaess and Tin. topper and
rheet Iron waanufortery. In Ito branches,'
T re in
he continued A the Old Stand. IVotel Avon. to,
der the name and styie or I. Craig IC.
020 sIPIA.. J. CRAIG.
IRGINI.a
of late! • qua. In Preenn eounfrjr,hln toy reties
of thoinde , ro
ntillntaintng 200 ner. • fit elee.r,b with
log boo. and in, 01P/ an trittard fine trait. Pig
band • river run. through the ;tare !ma Sl2OO.
err.. In the same count 7. one half strand.
Good neer te - oss, barn tool stable. IA 0400.
—1
MAN6A next In name county...- e1....y. the
tit
wl illna AectAcl thereon. Fine ambe land sn.l level.
Trice. kcal.ti A.N•
ion NO. 1 5th
T EW BOOKS by expres..—_fie supply at
_LI a pes, rt., 6A Market ' , tr.*, Se Itt,
Btu P by Henry Werd Beecher. I.4bhgLrok ahead.
Roe's beet !dory: Cumming'. Worts; Anine,—N. R. tali.
story by Am. anther; expectedmen; Peakst Menionste
d M.A. strong tack,. Conn Cut corner., Waiden,'or
down the . ..tit Aiy Brother's Ite,r.r.a triautUut tale by
anther of Wide Awoke. de, Ferment's by Dr. trAirmt APO.
tone Baptism, Taylor, Two Ouardlens. Heart's hate, to •
Lea , . (run ?Anti y Join - nat. '
:Jo*
MERICA.N FARRlER,—ooataining a
minute aecount‘of the formation of every Peet .1
from the extremity !011ie bend to the hoof, within
description of all the dleessee to which teed part I. liable,
thy beet teniedlos to be applied In effecting • curt. and
the moot approved mode or trofiNactit fur prevention. Q.
orde•si acconatosuled with a corbels Aptutbettrel a,t
mediclns..'by Barnum. ht I rot. 12 Ind.. for tele b r
J ut
KAY CA- ;id Wood et,
61TRAI COW—There came `
to the farm of
countyn
KJ the Al:scriber.llny Te l . ang In 1.1utn1..61p. Alschetil
, to,. o!erg, Beim l w e
Cokr, sorrowed to
be 10 o• 11 )ear• wflti ....remarked ands place off the
tell, The owier le rtntlert,l to *-,rard, rare
prEiz, Du charges Sod take her dental or the will N.
di, of Anointing to ht.. JOAM.PII
en Tex., June RptlL Inmoce ,
Alexutd,
To m e rullertna,
uel MrClarkart,
Jimen 11'. Hallman.
Chas. Arbothhot,
!twilit , N. Les, Elttaa Wog,
•
1,0..114 coLl
I EMALE; Life oznong tho Mortnobs;
• narrative of many year? poreonsl ex t ierience, ey the
t o of •• Mormou Eider, redritll (men fait RewAved
and for sale br jud KAT 4. CO.; ne y Doll at met •
F ISII--25 bblu. Nu. 3 Mackerel, non;
;:o 3i do do del do reed
and for Bale by JONES GOOLE Y.:741 Water stow.
rrALLOW OIL-24 bhre.to'etti(ve on S. B.
2. Mira* for male by ISALtfI DIUKEV 4 CO.
fiREASE--6 bbis. to arrive fa:solo I.y
}.pine ISAIAH DIRE , ET ACO.
SUNDRIES --4 bbis. Urease; :-
I bbi. II twos Wool;
J. ' b. Feathers, to arrive for wale:by.
DIORZY A co._
i t LACK SILK NETT, for ISloniillas, reed-
Lip tills day at Jell HORNE'S, 77 Market et. eat-
NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA
STEAMSHIP LINE, (Via Nlierearna.)
Reduction of Mica to euil Me Ruses, The (No. and
Henlilliest Route. Seem Hunsirwl Miler Mere, thou any
ether Rola!, and avoidinyt/te deadly Jhaama tier an d
too Mit dlnyrxoua barttitop on /Steen. Day.
HU CODT IN ADVANCE 01 TILE MAILS.
The Accessory Transit Co. (of ISTicarogna)
PioprietOrs.
FICHE NORTHERN LIGHT, • STAR Or
TILE WEST, PROMRTIIELIk or DANIEL WED.
b R. all fowl class etelanehipe, wM leave New Trek an'
the Sth and =their • each month. ectuabetlnDelo Nia
any. Transit Route. (having bat twelto ,mlleu of 1.11
transportation over • good macadamised road. in flretsiaaa
SVI,T74.44thIaVIV'n.IIC, Pd‘Bl,loM,re'lTltatlC.lf
one of which will leave Se,. Juan um ' Sur, the Nellie
terminus of the Transit Route. where the Decide Sewn.
:11Vart:Vr. . the Paaeengen I.llr4r m .,'?%:A• h r l'n„;
Francine°. An experienced Surgeon pc attathea. to each
chip. Poe Informatiou, or_pannage at routed raissArrly
any to OCIABLES MORGAN Age nt,
104.tsepS
2 Dowling Cle'ren, N. Y.
•
Rare Chance for groomin g a kome on
Cheap and easy Terms:
TIIE subscriber offers for sate that beauti;
fm piece of land (known at loot of do , - Toni."
r...) fronting. on Pena,. avenue sod Braddock', field
citest.road. adiolninz the ;redden. of Alex( Miller. 1:m.
diveiLd Urban .'" ipi a .%17:1.1. " ,%Zt Vtir b*
wm
haling to partteee. " Thie property's &ironing the panic.,
War attentloo of those of orr althea% who wt.& yrxurs
a retired tarot fora Bowe loos good aelabbvh(eal
.of aroma at • all times by ontnlbuvex, 0416 part this
Property half hourly; will be mid cheap and but mall
r . t.lexis In hand malred;_ the ba , anee rat reraaln on In
terest ai long L. the purchaser rany wish. al the .bleat
la selling at this Um* Is to recurs 'the It tamer: for the
rapport had education of the widow and children or hem.
ten Tustin. deceased. Tor plot of the ground and other
Information apt y to
IdeLAIN a SON, Boa:Mt ge..
Or to Robert ray. elty•Tea ileum 112 tml t h t. lj et.,
/Mardiat for the Minor eltildrea of R. Turtlai deceased.
Rare Chance for a .Basineis Stand.
gro ANY PERSON in mitt do One Store
th ,R ZT: tr0? '2'414 41=11;...pm" b 11.134 . 61° "Lr4
thla "M d
gr.-TlMlT2'eAtivizerfti fortadte:
moots. It is aeanowl d ell '' to be the : ref
i e hanoahnis
store west aro e mamas& rosawaion,'esn given SAW
time. as o.llahan has his new store rl=l, No. tiOS:riltte•
Reid K. ODP<Oli• the Custom flonesotow fitted UP, where
he intends er.rrying on 'the tailoring buidnesa ea usual.
for zertleulars,weir to CAL L A UN, on the hrsonisea t
sr to A. lietiLUlta;dpollolloildintra.. intthed
omu• 7 pi Te g .t i lallra y
lIE Pre3ident nndManagara of dic "dom
. f ire,747 . f: ItIVT.7"I"'X'
•
•
daydeelared • alvklend of 0e• of
e 606
ve Cent• on yeah sham of the Catal6l 8 66.). p ne6l
....pane. on widen dtripenp• are ule6e. whidi will be
Ato littokboldere, or Md.' I. 00 1 41 '' . .tati"ll•o. or
t, • • 6 •
. . •
u&lei•
• Dividend Notice.!
THE Stookholders of the Pittsblixili and
Allegheny Meg* Oampear, (Mat iteeee.) ace ben.
• by notlfiQ that a dtridined of Taro caws so- Mamie ,
the Capital 'Reek of male Oompany haa been deelaked oat
of the earning. of the left els ealeatto, parable at the d
eka Of the Treasmvs methartt ley credal' of the 8011111 of
Mangan. 01:11 E. hilltiOLD. • .
; - Board of Trade.
rpBE Bev* Monthly Mooting of the AD-
A. ooelitlas NI 64 Is tbolpixstanimpiq
raireareth•AlliftNolll• , - • iedn
NEW AD V ERTI SEISfENTS.
Cider and Truregar:
irIICEGAR made expressly for family Ilia
• Add now soli:Ili; pore then one half of the lletan
Omeeetee of Pttteburgh and Allegheny, where Pickle. eag
Ye/.
be e. ream! in myWarehonee that have Demme:gad In It mg
too t, toes). mode from Ohio Grapes. equal to the he"
imorted.
Old Cuter Vinegar. that Wee reducing one half and
FLU( be good retailing Timmer.
The ettention 01 Ingrate faratiles, hotel keepers and the
enuntrr merchants to particular. le directed to tide Yine.
gar.
Cider.that Will keep sweetaintil next Fall:
The alerre. Vinegars and Cider L.,1 to be se repo.
pelted. sohTl A. RALLOU.IVra,r At tie let
ELIGIOUS WORKS--Pastoral Letters;
IL
Sacred Poontalm, Stentlitig'• Unity of the Church:
Stuttotee beton tn Lieu Spencers Christian Inscru tor
Sherlock's Practietti Chrtettatu.Taylor on Tristroparsi
Mettles on Preaching- Saying. of the Great Forty I.ta.y.e:
Thatikfulue.e: Margaret of the Nark Pres Sentionk tile
tory of the Mormon., ljnltr of the Rumen Race: Review
of Nen Themes. The Corner Stows The War to do Geed:
Reprice. of thr Bleeped. Fes teals and Feast, PouAte
Witness of the Church4DevoUtrus for the Skit from e
Angels, Song, for sale be HAY & CO.
°'
t 5 bloat street.
- _
NEW ROOKS FllOll ILARPERS'— •
11,111eni'm Spentivi , and Attdrstoeto
Olountaine and Mole MIL, et. Life in California:
Letters to Right Rey. John iluetres. by, Hirwitil
Copeland'. 1. Dist, Noe L 7 and 24:
Harper's IloJaalne for July:
itaticrolVe Sliscellanisk
Dace Treadle in Chine:
memoirs of Lady Illeseington.
J. L. READ, 78 Fourth.[
T 1 OITERINOS IN EUROPE, or Sketv,:k.s
of Travel lo Prance, Belzilum, Switzerland, Mt.,
Austria;Prnizils, Brest Britain and Ireland; with an
Sundt.: naptaininw observations European chianti.
and Medias) Institutes, by Job. W. Cor-on. in 1 vol 12
too. For sale bY Jail HAY &OIL 65 Wood of
-
TASBO'fr'S HISTORY OF NAPOLEON,
tu:publishes by nattier k Brno., 2 vols, tiro. par
. On 51 woodonta."
Lo Czwe Marque, or Social and Religious Customs In
• •
Bencroft'a DI leoellaniee, new ntiDDIT.
O
Mori BartOn, Captain 'Sullivan and other new Books
teed by .1018 S. SABLNit , Federal
LITER.
:ARY NOTlCE—Raving made ar
rangeukouta with a London Howe. we aro po.'
to order, direct from Loudon, any book chateau Do obtain
ed In lietropolle. Ourorder will remain openanti! stoat MA July. A deposit,. will ho required from
all with wk... so An not personally acquainted. '
lu2 J. L. READ. 'lb Fourth et.
LANDSCAPE GARDENING, of Parke
and Pleasure Oround., with pilictleal notes on m00t.17
t.17 reeldermenk Atlas, publiwparks sod gardeue, by Chas.
ff. J.Kaltll, In I yoL 12mo, for sale by
jam . KAY /I (10.055 Wood et.
U URAL LETTERS and other Record a of
ILL Thoughts at Leleureorritten to the Intervals of
MOM hurried literary Isbor. by N. Parker Willie, In 1 rol.
12mo, for e.ie by 115 Y At CO., 55 Wood et.
URTIS ON PATENTS--A treatise on
•,../ the late of Patents for unitol Inventions in the United
Stateil of /merlon, seoutd edition, with many udldltlons.
by George Tibknor Curtis, for sale by KAY &
WA, Booksellers and Stationers. 55 Wood et.
pARsoNs ON CONTRACTS —The law of
Contraete. by Theoutilltte Perrone, 25 - 1.
.Justreed and nor sale by y & CO..
pia Bookirliore and Statlinere. 55 Nowlin.
!ORAL He
!It -
tIOMES, or Sketches of Houses
pl. 8 ; suited to American Country Lire, with nriginal
ane. Moamar, by Ova Wheeler, 1,1 vol. 12mo, for
sale br re 27 KAY t CO.; 55 Wood et.
1_
1 1IE MUSIC TEACIIER—A new Book,
dedunel far Public! Schools, Singing Clones. &untrue
es, 4:. just publiabed and for rale, wholesale and retail,.
by !
J. T. 811RYOCK. SW st. above SmithforEL
•
yrIEGRIN*LL EXPEDITION 2 -The U.
F. Grinnell E Riau In Search of Ely John Frank.
I . at• a
_ , ,v;a•• r f ! t_un a . l „ n Gil , a, by
K 1114.11
C K o a . n r a . s Kw . v o ea o p
t l •o L
.n ... i r _....l ° 'Y
L4MILI. BIBLES-duet rec'd a good as
aorta:tent of Family Diblea of various styles of blud-1
and lot pale at very low nitre, by
ju3 ' - J. T. BIIEVOCK, 81 Fifth an '
FANCY STATIONERY—PIain and Ruled.
Damara and Alhambra Note Paper. and linvelopea-
Invttation and Address Garda Letter Paper, tn. New
supply reed by Dei S. SADLER. Allard:tens.
Vr, AURY'S PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
IVA of tco Fes. 2.1 actaulauvedr y tiapply reed, with
es
SOM new Book. F. SADLER., PL. Alleg heny_
I;ETTER, Cap and woe tapers constantly
4in hand and Ste eale l t i li nfth
.. .1 .. . 0 T. lif e ßi u m g.
HAIIPER'S MAGAZINE for Julyjust re.
wi . calved and far este by .7. L. READ,
78 Fourth street.
fATENT SERMONS—Short and Patent
Fermans, by Dow, Jr BAY vola. Dana, far mle by
!eV A CO„85 Weed acme..
STAR PAPERS, or Experiences of Art and
I. Nature, by Henry Word Beecher. to 1 val. 12mo, for
by jolt KAY Jr 00..11 Wood at
IiARPER P utnam,t Leslie, Godes , Gra
i i bare and l'eterann Kr July. reed by S. 11; 1 / 1 .11R.
I RATTIER BELTI tu n- .r• •
cIATIIER BELTING—We hare made ar
-4 4 raugemotto to tentuatantlymappiled with the expert
rartinie of Stretched : Water Proof,Cemented and Rieeted
Le.ther Belting : manufactured by Jame. Davin k Co, of
sTersucket. R. I. The attention of numnfacturer. to in
it.ed to We arsols, az mereht none onlwrior in the
PProw:. J. k PHILLIPS, 110 .Sy bet
Sol” realer. o r this Manufacture in Pittsburgh.
It LOCK ISLAND COD visu—l. will re
y prounde of extra Mork 'eland
Couris:;, o t " t'
ha:•a n tet w 'a sw . an 61
oso blzhly estimated by throe
,rlo4 them loot y.ar. There Pith are moll but.fat
rw and eesuletily surerinr In Darer to any other brmght
ar.t market
.1 , 21 W. A. 3InCLITRO.
.1.4 . • I SUE - -101.) llbir, large new No. 3 Mackerel;
25 b ie. No.l :Baltimore Herrin/lb
26 Shad
Lake Tws , Just - ee'd and for ;ale
bf 1.1 JUAN WILSON, Na &xi Ltberty et.
ACOISI; PORK, &c.--
x . ) !too yes. Phonic's,: WOO Do:. Ilaann
sfyi 0 Fidel,. 110 b bbix bear mesa Pork
JO ten. S. C. ileme; 5 tea S. C Dried fleet ,
on hand &rale by It. 110111E0N • CO., 255 Liberty O.
bhla. large No. 3 Mackerel; i
ap half Mi do
6 half bbi ls. a. No. 2,
do
rnr
oe ea ^ y aria
rETTRON-100 tons anthracite pig iron,
nce dod do
for sale by . " cha rme
R. R 011120,1 d 00.
G.; VGAR dr, MOLASSES--50 hhda. N. 6.
1 eteiter, hhhi. a. 0. lielaseeto 30 Dhle R. H. Wks.
eee. i 0 atom for eele hi ROBISON aco.
‘l,lTg--.500 bushels just received and for
D. W. ILERSTINK OD.
pe3 76 Water at.
lIE 11 . 1) CORN-200 bushels in store
t - 1
773 and for sale by D. W. 13/21111T110S & 03.
76 Water mt.
'[LOUR- - Soo Ws. Superfine and Extra,
Sn It " ...nd e . vr d iliLTlNß a co. 75 Watts at.
lORN MEAL--50 bbls. sifted, in store and
fbr tale by D. W. IIEItaTINE & CO.
ins
76 Witter
. _
r 1 .. . 1 ...N. --500 lbs. id store and for sale by
Jos o. W. lIIRETINE & CO. 75 Water at.
if lATS-1500 buslel to
lze:alfoTae
/2 by J AS.
.rIN
a= Fanleld sad Brunt at.
SHELL ED CORN-,=400 bushel snelled corn
fix Wear lug' JAS. WLAUGHLLN.
B E ANS -5u bus. Small whLe for sale by
Jen ; ICENUII IL COLLINS.
DITCH, &c.-25 bbls. Pitch;
4. 33 bblx W. M. Lard 01.4 time. 1 / 3 3;
19 tcs. 8.
C.
ITTOW/Voo".l7lVdltrltititelgt.
mECRANICS' BAER—Wanted 30 shares
th° 4 '="k " %agar Wlrt Fmarth
DYE FLOUR-36 bbls. (Ohio) Rye Flour,
ehofTrAd. nfattirs..and.t.
. _ _
50 .13B or . I , l S 6 Entra White' ;Wheat Flour
A. A. A. 2 IoBAKE:114 Eonood rt.
('tRW) SALT PETRE-4.00 sacks now
kJ landing for soloby Jai MUM; DICKEY & (X)
Goal COPAL YARNISH-4 al% to ar
rive far oaliby PaoIBALLII DICKER CP.
. .
likj - EWARSEY WHITE ZINC-26 large
1.1 was to arrive .4 for W.. by
jr2B ISAIAH . DICKEY
24)00.9 1 1 5 b; WILITE °lgigoinsilrd
CIiS:SALERATIN on hand and
oae by ie7,l macula BROS.
------'
5f in DOZ. MASON'S LOHALLENGE
11 Pk/ 01. ACBING on band and for We DT
ielS V)PLEKRIO MO&
.
4 fink' LBS. BURGUNDY in stare"Xli-I_____
I 1 and far ash by um}
_ m nos.
21:10 LBS. INDIGO, Stonih Float on
band and for Ws by "Talmo BROS.
KGS.OARS. SODA in store
and thr ssda . FLEMING BROs.
BBLS: COPPEEAS - on hand 'and for
•./ 1.11. Jag . FLEMING DROB.
SEED BUCIEWIW. bush. for sale
• • • JAS. 3feLAEGIIION.
ie27by No. ID Smithfield et.
(11 1 t - Oli true. Oats to arrive and for sale
by . hex; ATM - ELL. LEER . CO.
. _
I • -- , 25hf. chtets Y. Tea Just• re
Ludt m ed•by Ole= ATWZLI., LEK a.OO.
- - -
ALT--25 bids in spire and for male by
1.22 - *TWILL. LIM so
ALT-200 bbls. extra &IN
loa do No. 1 do. on hand and for
ar snags - Ka DILW Irv% lan and 12; 24 e 4.
IVEaria SUGAR-2
.17bi. for soh by
HENRY IL COLLINS.
ti l EATiriiB-45001
Alr main je2l
prime Ky
IiENAT
I 1107 PEACHES for gale byy
.' 2 ' • I HENRY IL COLLINS.
FARAsors—Murpb.* A - Burchfield have
t rein akturtbem supply ,of Panicle; French styles.
.0 num bss• do. In Ilrown; Mack and Gram 102
AIR BRUSIIES—I.Iava 'reed 'lv - large
and r~A doe Illnurttient Mifdr prrUchse.• which I
warrant te be .qual to any In the city. Those want
I.g good brushes mama rah and arezuhte Wee , harem
Suretsaltur idadewhere. JOB FLEXING
JeY7 cur. Sptritst et. and Diamond. .
UM ELASTIC SYRINgES--.A. now and
excellent article orSyringeg air.• 'SPAY '`f Oo
Boat Pump (Wed 7.43ai1s 0,
Par - • • arrararket stead Diamond.
• MOWS DOW
S
and They die amportorest of Shoulder ariz s icUpettor
to Lahr In the city. Than wurihrd Pciit end PirtJel•
yneure them at re 27,.. 4 0 1 5..11.1E)11NO% •
sale
VOPFEE-300 tigThr — Oofr by
ee for
tn.
lIIICE-25 tierces Rice for eal D eby worrn,
SHR
.V l , --- "ONORESS WATER--A app ly large -- Af
Udi crehbratAd Mama Watir nerd a m th
odors by J•l9 JOB.T o.
4 1 ALLOW 01.4-31, bble . n ow l undin from
dat.er Fan - Qnsea tariar .
.11,26 Lamm
V4EARLS-10 (oaks Prime Pearle, just re
-. Awed mid ibe Ws by
1 SHAMA & DILWORTH, ISO =4IE2 244
pa ... ACK: u N 3
, RE , Pqict
Ver ekerfl. "" br anrit aaa arairtata"
s ..3 y r etian Bet! 12ifa .. 1 is store
J ar • • .
n Biqa Roam,o. 1 Roe, la store and for
' by , - idE MIMING HIM
110 GALLONS lamed Oft in at and
C 1,1131 OULU VARSISH=4
11 , 611 010.14 MOM al
AUCTION SALES.
P. D,A V I S, Auctioneer.
Onumeretal Saes Ranks. corner Wood and Fiat Aid
GALE OF FORFEITED AZTEC MINING
00. sToce—Th., oomkomo. of .Loebthe Aztec Inning Co. have been meted f. Cho trast-D In
•4
tared of useemoseuts, due uocea the ream Ka No/Lad,
e 4, 67,16 t. 93. 04, lOU.' 110: no, no',. 165, 788,
eerti2iga, 218.26, =O. • =2, 255 mad 1r..4 Th e Amory et
rid
es are hsrehr notified that`the same will be mold
at public auction, wt. the derthants' Eau : , cols Prlday
droning, July 12th.. 1886,at o'clock works:WY
relearned by the oartnant or the delinquent ameassuse..c,
By order et the Board of Director. IL VERDRR.
P. M. Urals, m
ROOKS, OIL PAINTINGS, ie., AT APO-
TioN—th o noturdar ererdna. 7th hut, at 8 ealuch,
at the condo racial sales roouno.carrler .rood and 6th M .
will be sold a valuable colleen.. an.. h. 30.
ureh a F. s ubth end ApleriGall Staperkr Yarolly mew.
Letter and Vote Papers, (laid Pans, an,' mbar of choir*
works hoar a private Library, 1 ;Ivrix .„ by
pobttlogs, Engrallrdts4 Qum Btutteg . Be . o.
• P. 11.....//r. Anat.
IRIISTEE'S SALE Or -REAC.ESTAtE,
AND STOOKS—On Thnredar evening Jul; Mith.V.
ock, at the hlerchante Ractiange, yoimb
sold. by enter or Was. P. BaumiTrustee or -Ilave - B. gh, g .
the following valuable Real Iterate end Shook a.
That valuable those story brick Thraldom ih,m e
154 Fourth st. the lothsvistry • front"C runsteen feet on
th sr extending techeigtitydite fmt.lnaltelhig • three
ret WAY, etteet to =wetted. of $l6OO.
. Lot No La la Stephen, Colwell's ' ,soldhialcur I t. : 14 and 15 having • front of twenty. . diet dos
extendlnarbeck one hundred lest. • .
ne undivided Purth of lot No. SO In ones Dian Of
lots la AliellsrbY Cite, having shoat of twentywight ft.
an Inched on Anderson at, extamdlog tordt• ono hem.
dredand forty feet to tiray's alley. .= . • •
Os tote Itl the Borough of Manobestee. having each •
front of twenty feet on routines ekle of Quusierney at, ex
tending hack 630 hell Inchon to South- alley. • being In
BasowelPs eubdivision of out lot No. 212 in rmerved had.
oP it I t la r d i Nd b u d " rue.. sod 010.50.0 0, Mad tk..,E4AftegrOtst=irdr.,,r 260607,
on the nortlew.et Bide of the
the rivrg, 1 0 b= 2 7 4 .
Noe.:M. 1 and 22 on the north, No. 51 on fin 69
on the south, and N0...46 on the westibring hoot o. 40
In Lent's district. No. 2 of the depreciation mirrors. , Huh
Jett to lien of 0124.
One hundred and thirty ears land In Wood county. Vs.
fifteen intim below Parkenharg and thy , * miles hem the.
Ohio river. onnwhich ass... •ow mill and kw
svi,rtn•Qu:rrtz°o•rs•etloo 13 townshilie2 north
n am ,,,, 26 went, In the district of In
suppeet to nth
Baut St Mute, Michigan. containing 100 acme in
ghetto town y.
The
north o u a h ge 26
Pict,
e n
oh eetiorn
t 1 9 In a n t d o s wnship
t i to
.1. t snot St Mash, Michigan. a:attaining one. ins ,
&eg and thrty-nine acres, and narrow hundredths
MarquetteThernahlt, -- •
The northemrt quarter of section 24; hi hokum, e
north or range 26 west, In the dtstriet of lands ratja..t
eels at Sant Bt. Mar* containing 160scres la Margovr'
township.
One undivided f nrth 0f155 saes ofeoptery,and at
twat hush to meths, 6 of township 49, north of renr.
west, In Oakland bounty. Michigan.
77 ahm. Ohio and Pennsylvania Itallroad emittoes
183 " North A-no:Joan Mining do
60 Forest
City
il mtki (Cleveland dos'
5 Pltta , hurgh wad Clevelani 11. do t 10 " Steubenville lo o. dot
22 " Connellsrille dot
5 . Charter. Palley do -
38 " Pitte
WlLoaelid• bungb OW Plank goad ' URI Truiddlca Cb.do ,!. dot
01l TIMO tko
600
We uff st Minin Newto g n do do dm ,
Bl
400 '• Iron at) Mining dD dot
do 4lgn
650 Fire Steel tin do do.
100 " Pittaburgh and Isle Royal Mining do dm
800 . Pittsbargh Mining Co. Stock.
• Asko
15 , do do.
Tannest sale. lels P. M. DAYI& A ust.
—or
BAROUCHE .AT. AtrcrioN—.
CM Friday monolog. July etle, at. 11 oblook. at the
moomenial Rolm rooms. gill be weld one mliestaritial;
flubbed. emondbaud. too home Wawa.
163 - P.M. DAVIS. Amt..
I 0 DISTAL, -100 tone flanging
suitable for Foundryoo•es:t& ut6ril her staliner
'award. (inside by fi e !if. & pur AVlS:cos. IrOod & sth W.
DUDLEY, STORE.ik CO_
COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS.
Aro. 9 SECOND STREET,
(between Main and the Mier.)
Lewisville, Ky.
ARTICULAR attention . pid to the pur
chase and sale of harp, attore, tt
Mat., Thrkaideat.
:t. Mow. Chau, etr..dogether 'raail kladi of Mutual
sad Idanutartared article&
aikiled, anti rant adatacei mak, I
41" , .. WV. MOO. b demoted iota...tett:o4m &iamb
n vtuo ortes. Molodsons, Chung& and) Pular Orgras
•
I d. r te= " reL k itosal • li.'9 o l""fad neeee asa !
Cornatirskek - . •
Cornwall Bro,Nrbohmde Omani and
Bias Candle Mena...tams,
Watklaca trolley, Pork Packers • Co. IwlaslW. y
Armstromission Merchants,
Deni
Allen, Part m,
montetes ng ety. Dimes &Co, Whob,ists
(Mod. fsha-lyd
.6.61 —O4 ...X. 6. nnece...R... ioxona.,
AMERIOAN . L!,.."
PAPI ER M. A(IItE
MANUPACTURING COMPANY:
• No. 78 Second at., Pittsburgh; pa, •
I ANUFACTURERS .of Pattifieallehe
; OrnamentAfor hurdler% Ilintees.llltelenbatterghhea
Mlrror and Pleorre Prorrna, Window sad d Tara jdrdelleadii;
Truerefa Corn lam, Ventlhltora and tlebtaePkeee
f or callings. Ihvettaa and Moulding. oferer dallekl= ..
she and &elan. _CHUM= ,61 1 14WirrIL6f1d* mere:
than ADS other artled• now i 9 Mee.
113:Orders asecuted on the 4tortrot notice.
B.—Attentien of Steamboat Bonder* le eapetly
reetedttoo thls article. on mar t ate rt lr iu M .
. No. 788anand st.,.bet. fl ood.! letarlu p. = .
neM.dtt
MERILLO mow PlPE'tirra
MERRIL A- JAQUES,—'
IEI Centre Street New-York,
4NUFACTURERS . AND ‘,DEALERS
In Wrought Iron Pllll4 Sittionia Thole, minder/ft
ever Pt l ~,rtaPParataaeranected wash ,teaun Wider and'
Gas t.r heating andlighting dletenwa astureMlN R oble,
Private Dwelling:A., - Hospitals. Ary/nusa. recto.
Nee end Balls.
Also, V. lieb COCki.". Rime.. Genf" Mortara and Who
'num made to order.
Our Form Cutting Iffarbduse are entirely um, and our
own Patent—sarranted to do double the IrtototlanY_Ott_
nr&app
all iteetio - neW I.lki . reaanirr ,and:
oromyr.J.y. teoded.t?....,
NI;1=31:11
11.011iiii§olf, =NIS
'WONDERS AND .ENGE 4 TE BOIL'ORES
ana Ifaxtufiulitressof all derniptkzu 11101 Cesting4
Cisariza, /cc ,
Offlen, tia ra Market street, behreen Pint and Ercatat
street,
•
.....Iyde
0. R. CCM:. ... . •
....:: 21MINILL;
ciil Eli i TiiiirdalLE; Prop-lows of
11i... Transportation LI. to and from Wok Illotem
rtois Poona. Uotiol and lialteloods. Dooley In Bolin
e n tokk, SW, Pticloon. to-. Art, OallialttootitiPlttoboat
• • . . ,
7 T■,~ J ■ANIEL BENNETT, Idalifr of
f
ir.u... Pookitabato.. rerelin and how: Ookowd
lat. Office at th e Manufactory. cornoi_oCW.__
_Nat'l:Won
sad hanklin sta. Rthltio abOm...PPoolte :rlvtly:m!.234 Pa.
lo2g.lyd•
INE HAVANA CIGARS--r,haTo this
day reoeteed a large and doe mortgegal of Walla ram Cigar. Thole wanting lb g.SM o,d
1 Utia• Can M-
. them at ILaradaoll.
jell!.ounce Diamted and Matt , tat
. _
GREEN GLAZED WINDOW .PAPER—I.
eats of a noverlor qual#nalaa. acme tiantlfull&O,
gra.o Polaor&s la. • new UMW for Window aWde
mired tro• & &IDLE& Alloghany
IA ND " WARRANTS, LAND :WAR
t RA:vv.—. w
of e7er y e ... lll iaLthik4Ekett.prbtter Lead lit,
/LK IA 8 I 00.,71 rumen it
Hio & INDIANA RAILROAD CO--
Nfir'o9o t taut. at tbl.Omar &do br
Valuable City Property for Side.
TIE following pro_pertyviltbe . bffet.i tt
nlettnell flatllidan .7121)24. IPlei. .' • -
reel lots°. Pangstreet. 20 bl 720 feet elfebat •c* a
.hyth Is erected • eeramodlous Metall.. hone% st. - . 1..
hisal; bin tee third house abate Baer'. eller4bety , en
Lit Mir and /r2la striertsr,) ma matter lot thereto • me •
realest sad extensive Melt home. at t ocooided by
Geo. W. Smith. -2... :L6 Tem .I...p.tir Lotter
V: 7:4 3 l l xlibek . 1:4.44 1 0:- . 00 by • or, ...am lots f:.
• L. P.7ltltlldage. 2..4..."
J. 6 Nik.la i Ml street.
J .
• •No.l l 2oyeastti street.
11 1 .=
3 PLEASANT EXCURSION IMP. THE
FOORTII—Go and look at those bem ag a
Plemintly situated ins Mount W • ai l tft
laid oW fronting on wide streets, and eon oramm.
On most of the lots mane YoreetTreat Gosslmator east
be obtelned..and at email orpenew- To persona who vialt
to have a Dom loth. pm* Martha country, and. Yoe Do
lime enough to attend to badness la thirdly. We albedo
rg• tare ommtunitY, ,sine within a few intuited .walk or
tity A lot on feet front by 120 deep can be had ,
O ram th In hand. reminder In Am p lop annual payadata. Pekoe hem moo op to $52:0. A plan
of these lots eau Le seen at our adoe. • • • •=• -
Jot P. CLITIIBIiRT 30 uxsa a. •
VALUABLE :7AB2d , of 40 Itoreeifor. sada.
T drast.4 on the Wand indiofolng It UrerphiO. en
In high date of onittnetiOm • , Aim baulk,hou. &a:
dg,er prop and mill. good apple orchard of maid An n
1,„,,th. &wt. Or a goo& quhlits nod °Godlike. The
handle of a choke
la i= end WIWI Meade& toe pagthis.
i ttr%7 4. :•63.1100, • lhrote=ol% ru ' o b :4.l. glyt
I. 2. a and II f eve.; gapoluto r : •• •
ie27 . &.tlfflifftT & 802f.140.34 tit
AABEAUTIFUL TRACrOF LAND. .FOll.
B.o.l4,pltamed. the Obtra Itati Phatt • 44.
t 4 maw than thedtritaatateltar 1154" amnia choke!
464.6 1664 cleated a.. naat4 a. amama ir a da ,
litbital vita, a attal 0 ,
to atstatya. ; ~.) . ,-4.
t.......try remiatneas. . Mao. IS MINI 6t. • - 6. - : -.-.
2tha atom hal. a_ far . t t at
nto6:. at.. of li kat. tko
4"tnita:ll:47/14•I'Mara--lIVrI4 AI. 9"
a= . la 17fftWritari 150N.140. &I at.
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i I t OOK HE E;—: quaiter'esictiOni or Wen
did hod alto•tathi Joluiana ' o .4etty. , Torlip 77
n ono, Zli. =lite front kb* lona Alm and; a abort dia.
tame front Uhl ragrat. in • flaws . Dart of tha
woody. POll.Olll *Minot le make an Inevet that
will double Ina terclxonthiaerUheen lunnediatedy on ths
robtorlber and punehaae the above at the low prim or St
per am. (Onen until dattordar, ItOth.)-
_# • ' .
jaU . . ll..hfclAlS a 80. W. N. Sh Fifth at.
MALL P LACES . -Nixiivaersp, with
proveroesta VI aorta. w
elf; t - ',11 , n raw,
f t ...a •
ur...1171137edwr„. g.l3trrnrar KM.
Xr(YEICE-7-Tb *men, ,merokinta, hawse , .
ougniur • Ibberat' Drab; ebrka
keepers young young bola oarla tearaptars, murky. &ham
rooks. eharobormaloa twin. any It years tad ward!,
strode. A man and bb wifr lams *oleos In tler on o .
try with a farmer. All well reeomorewadovta •,„;„b.
tattled Dr ealkrat at , burr latalbownee oaks N o oio
Liberty stmt. •
, Girls
ci lino
ii,..4keeorweata
root aroma. Rath ertuak
Yoga
arrawkl & Mut on , m o ko oak awes.
rola la Mons sad WareAoraara eau te
gam A Partuarsaated 030-cipit#, pmts.
barftweg. Varga. al •
BA
-rat I2 l lli/JaILNSB (3/TOL
- )NS—several Yr
V W - bra Otbadararliblta .(suratageralto
rites German sal Xuallah.l uooW itm A
lartwatar wanta work. Canberra Othinfli Tai"
plm, boy vaak Wie n' l'ir.4.-41113;.t°
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IWANTED-20 good Bllm to harvst.—
' v in ex v.v. vat Almiebol. 'hum 4 Olds
to do Eloaniroft. it BAB it'f./sUa R h ..
Jill • . ..et!LIII /2 -- mi l .
10114A60,LS — Ited . f k m i . ....i n or.
w.mveAd":7:74:7;:Puretr4ssas."l4ll:l.,"Z4"4llil":434. Onanaßiltlitt
9,10 4
,
jElt_a l s, Linea ram. Moo. Rini614414 Tsai, ltimmting
eZealrelatiValidlust, rrVL.lfairtlebm
Alaj
cts VW open an Mums . Zulr Mk
. _ 0 tessLor• Oltstbsts; at sad S cts •
140toor•VussZ SVAat "nh 216.
tou. lemmas one bah' lb* usual
sesox
hir il viueu.owm2 o o
• Os/. A 4 60.1500 ids. of Pilitied at •
Wionof 60 PM tem. so ppi. or.
and As, prb• SI sad -
THITE. BONNET
RIBBON&L:4 few
v v imoutvicsbautioreawKidooolitetwa%
• • -•-, •, „ 0! !tinueraimi:
E, ‘ bt run
t u 4 * , 4 1 .“06 m, z ,
."71.