IkLi's, adrertµerrrmwa coo Eilluktial Room et Pit:Was Satabitihmsatof the thaly undid, are °paned on landay. Levarearcembodedn their mottoes weepier warmer ea Merulay roarefee.‘2l Amer band them le before andket. on asturetse. spat by the 001611104 to DO de/04119 to purposes - - of Worship, thankfulness and plain to God for the doh mercies of the fruitful season which has Just weed. This is an American custom which • we hope will never be given up or lightly es teemed: it diethiguishes us as a Christian and religions people, • and as recognising an evar.„present Superintending Providence. W 4 an Old to know that it is 'generally oberived, • and that the pralsevio r rMy New England custom, 'of family 1.0-unions at each maims is becoming quite common in this region. - Inv sowirdance with custom, no paper will be tumid from this office to-morrow. ?:•. q!.4k , I r ~~:i~~ v~.'. .*::441 31. •ti=!r.:'' , -1•1• • ' :-;.••:!,4 - - 4 , : ! •,:;',; A: „• .•;. 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"To those who have been /educed into the ntepubtican movement,' but who do'not sympa thise with the designs of those leaders—who would deeectionsilize the polities of the country —who would - restore the instinct of nationality to the AtiI•TICSD heart—who would make the polities and policy of the country purely and . only American—who would perpetuate our mt. planks° Institutions, and vindicate tha_P.rotest - --' ant faith—the American party holds out an i. versed and cordial invitation tojoin its staidard. /;With nil math, it propose/ penes, for with them It Mg no -quarrel." • r _ '."-'''' ' lieitcwe hare' the. sentiments, the feelinpr, .;;Ustiftliti programme of the Know Nothing or -: -..:motion, fully , developed. The Blffilier only %. boldly speak" what other of the lesser. lights Wrath, : War against litipubliesniem to to be '*kid VIM- as much virulence and acrimony . - 1 ',Vie mfithim foreignme and Catholics. Their aid ...., - ..: ''.'.-114411*1001"neit anti their power defied.. treerirbei Si Reputeesnieret Its enemies ray, ...-..:; . 73t iieri • iieelltkee petty, a ferualcin party, a party . .-, - -trisircitins4o.- tha constitution. To prove the .:,•-';',..-`:,--: fellutod if ettekillegettons,' It I! only 111110 e... eie ,prini. to Jinni; Bepe ) ..lierus platform *disk has boon Idipthd "Moe - the formation of ,- ,..litte - Parkf. - The aigaatutireN eligiated from the .-- 11111FwallI- ` outrage..- Pkii;.7 l aat 01,Porile faith .._.,-` '• ...-. 'oow*lit,t6MPlP4l4,,i36".. danger, tad to_ the igkeeldi...eptialeii._ , __:',loietittleg to iron" b# 4 lalim -0 , - :X1 11611 k 1 0 / 1 7 =:vinit *mired toresistlitiStiervilleney to fft# t e rritory .' and 41444.1644 n* th t"'"/1"- 4, - lasile - awes toiiiitt out 440i." - iii0,077- :Tll4 Is %":106.1 and r 2134,04 .et 'Of ***lL main t h e ausonr. of lig .sbconninat It ', 44ignc4feekto .Pitaforsw4k., , iii: 4o- *IAh - mist e#, in,4l:---irettietirie.i4iiirlf liW.eirlies. ire obiirot lira prevent the abolition •or,tiliaciii. • L - -5 1 44 toreitei As isinniiint' et 'Stire, , :ititd this Anisibtiti ithatikt itillri thritlo. a n t. t e. Vlels 44144 iiieekteuel4arit and Is charged - ---- ' -'2 .. - Ob. 040 1 4 -(1 , 10 North and 4Mithsgtd l Mt each „,gliii - y • - • lint violteisii this kaiser of sectional- -lila? -- .-Tio itouth-bas..been inteme4iseetioail ..' , -. , :.? , :t , ;•liirtlndsat . .twv l l. 7 °'" ° ' '. , ed P ther o r i f o#lix for th e Rapport, irVeresloa, ~-,,Lai1,4010/diat of 134114 1. ` # ill this . - '''''.-- •-• litassaliell4s WatYPIT4Poor the :,..,.-',%,,,..„- :-',,,,,Utikliessuitrairebewite ed the, ~i iliii7;- " a7ta i iiffeitX.,striletNortherar. l'•`-.liiiii'aii'- 1444 4 00 0 0 1 :1 11 0 0° " 0 " 1.31 " --';- I ' 77 '.*lligikiitlilitliilii.lkrighircii , ha - ' '.i' taiaoo4 ll4lo3lbalwrii m ivit iste . 1 e: --- - '-' "--- the has tend cry 'l7o4liiii; tj. Ni tk o sussi - 'anNiatm. Wit their 806" , , 7', -7 .;'': '',F;.;;'...:,.,!:,•J•,,.:.',.':7. 111 ME , • 4 • - , - • • " • ~I ,‘ . I ....,....;.. .... 7. --,:.: .• . .. • : :1:; •.- .. .„.. •. i( .. i. •~~~, PITTSMIRGII GAZITTE •.: PITTSBURGH: ,THITESDAY MORNING,' NOV. , 1855 Payinento.—Hereafter no mb whom. oul Mahon Ihr the Daily ea Weekly asset* 81181, PTSlait Y, wens ht anyone. Wboener the Mae Uny to obi& the enteeriptlen 18 p.U. tWe woe out b igftrilkbli stalool, mhos the whecriptlen to re Wrenn, payseene. transtent edverthins. el awry deeertptle; 101 l he molten be be pad In ad ' yea - The only eenentlene mill be where medal month yor yearly enetreete are aline. • erelalker yeatualicrili Vlvellny 4Asuietta—The .xisonve grazygion aim NNW aflllite offers to our bo urn. nun mot Owitabla =Mum of :Wing their badmen known oat dreasaks ts art-maim= sat els thonmod. nroblas almost may.soexthast. akimaidium awl 5t.,1 4 . 0 P. le lisstantihrtairriliairOtni Namara Ohl. TILIZZIONISO ' . bAY: I - Mb IS the der eet POU'IIeAL Szass..—The results of the elections In New York, Massachusetts and Ilexyland have szeited the hopes of the Snow Nothings jo such an extraordinary pitch, that the expecte dons previously entertained of it union of the Opposition elements on some fair basis, have been rudely dissipste& Before those elections, sad .Star the results in Ohio and Panneylvania had been ascertained, there was inenifeited • most conciliatory spirit on the part of the Knew Nothing press, and there was a general expres sion of feeling in fever of en alliance which should present the question of opposition to the eilimaLon of slavery ea the chief plank in the Presidential platform. Now • change of • most marked ammeter has come. over the tone of nearly the whole Knotecraing.press. Instead of ocmcillatlon we now find defiance; instead of courtecrOldicule, and instead of meekness, ar rogance., This shOws how much sincerity - there waist previous professions. -The infer -1001 y only laid in wait to deceive, and ' oo with them would have been hut ;tallow sad ttdooeitful tenea.. This change is not waned to one section of the country, but is manifested by the majority of the Snow Noth ing organs in every - . section. The tone of the papers along the Southern border is in the high est diigree insulting. "Furious Black ttepubU cans," ..disunionlats," and • "fanatiinV: are the mildest terms used when speaking of the Repub. Been organization. in Ohio, Wisconsin, and sad other North-we tern States, the tone of the press is more guarded, but not less significant. The meciation to . discard Republicanism end Re publican sentiMeni,iii order to remove the apple of discord bet Ween Southern and Northern Lauw Nothing", is isdraelently erident Their senses. in New: York lime brought them to the gararatgiatial to risk tiny tit's& on a straight Know itothkg Plathiiii, by throwing iitpubli. "Www sad gepablieaq principle, overboard. In the elle organs of the order now "mesa' fidelity ,and perseverance, and defocus of the . Republican parry. In New Felt the soatia wholly thrown off, mut Repoli- React= is smiled with a bitterners wad batted died even in panics] warfare. At eel. Amos of Ws so copy the following loading edi- *ail article frxd the /Rawl Ziistey, she an - teal an= of lEruser Sethingine is New York feliitosappose that Aniethanwassi pita:ea tea ever act toptistr. They are too Idneamirt an great fundameasal principles to stdmiteris borwed liner oadepaisg. Whim the loam utile IspablesmarowaneWdecidednpon litiWUngem a peat Northern . .pasty, with ao brooder tonnerstion then paitraphicial Lines, as lotellirsin taw they mast have calculated that Shittr eectem imuld to bat the pmeminear of the .I:Towastean Wine Beim To army the north aunt smakapiast each other, appealing to sec ' Shang Jealous= mad stimulating sectional hates —kseing way Wing to be decided by the power of salOoni=s, leaned of coustitutional to pore the any for thirdestructon et this, great CA:Wedereay. Bach a recall would be inevitable, and it was the madness of farms icitem, or the &DUAL invention of a traitorous, ambition, which eeggested the =woe. With wok men no real American can wer lot. Ho seen who loves the Unice, *ho would not barter . Itssatety for the woomplishment of selfish pur ls:36ot, will follow Mich readership, There are Wonsan& end teas of thous:was who acted with, tbasebbre 'Republicans with whom the Ameri . ern misters echo hack the maddog cry ofaboli; tionista, and threaten to rend the union to totters I . if their unnoit demands are not complied with. i We should like to oak the Albany Register and I all its confederate tribe of trenibling Doughfacea, ' how the North la to resist any act of southern aggression, except by a political union for the purpose? If the South moves together in a solid sectional body to accomplish its purposes, has not the Mirth an equal right to move in the came way, not to commit aggression, but to re sist IC That the Kansas-Nebraska act is a gross outrage upon the North, and is fraught with danger to freedom, and that all attempts which hue been made to secure Karma for slavery, are in defiance of law, justice and civil liberty, these several Know Nothing papers have averred a thousand times, and now, because the Itepubli eso party seeks the only legal and proper mode left to the people :to prevent the consummation of thesevontriges, it is denounced as sectional, and bitter; unrelenting war is to be made upon it. Muth is Know . Nothing patriotism and eon- Well, we can wait. We still have confidence in the good aim and justice of the people in the long run. This truckling dough-faceism will have its short hour, and then we spurned from existence. Know Nothingism must make terms with the South, In order to win the Presidential prize. That prize must be won at any loss of honor, ffics' Blatancy, or manly spirit. The leaders in the party, who expect to reap the spoils, -bare already given evidence that there is no depth of political ignominy however profound, into which they will not plunge to train a national victory. Let them go their itay, and we will go ours. The day of reckoning will come sooner than they imegine. 1+? The Philadelphia Bun and the Philadelphia kigUirel unite in urging the election ot_Henry M. Piller, of the Lucerne district, to the Speak erthip Of the next House. We hope to be saved from such an infliction. He is too decidedly weak in the back for that position, and it "would be just as well to fill the Speaker's chair with a Southern luau as a northern man with Southern principles. The Sun recommends him because he ii "a lover of his country at large and not warped by narrow sectionalism," which means that he is attached to the South, and above such a narrow business as standing up for Northern rights. We remember the manifestatione he gave of this spirit dining a former season of Boohoo Union-saving; and besides the fact that he is but an ordinary man, with no peculiar qualifications for the office, his pretended "na tionality," which knows "no North" and noth ing but the South, should, work his exclusion from a post in which he is capable of being den serous to the cause of freedom. _ Some of the Ohio papers ars urging Late D. Ceitenata,,_of that State, as a proper man for Speaker. It is Likely / that Mr. Campbell would be a safe man, so far as the Slavery question is concerned, but we do not think him a man quali fied by temper and habit for such a place. It needs a man of 'cool judgment and undoubted discretion to fill that responsible position; and whatevei — other merits Mr. Campbell may have, he beta them important requisites. Mr. Banks, of Massachusetts, seems to us the beet qualified of thus named, although Mr. Mace, of Indians, Is by no means Inferior to him In most respects. Mr. Meacham, of Vermont, and kr. Pennington, of New Jersey, have also been named, and we must not omit Mr. Haven, of New.Tork, who is the peculiar candidate of the Fillmore men. The enecessfolcandldste will belong to one of thne dames; he will eitSer be a N orthern man with =bending backbone, or a Northern dough fare, or adecided Southern men. If the coun try le to be denied the services of the first, prey let it be Peed from the misery of the sea mid. If the Nor* Is to cheated, i Lltisztor let it be done boldly; . . an ontepokon men, even through, an enemy, is better • .than a sneak. • ML Currionizi.—There lea very evident pur pose on the part of the K. K. leaders to make Kr:'Vilitteuden; of Kentucky, their candidate fele...President: The Mends of Fillmore and elliCe emendates beiteptunder th'e delusion Ant they knee a chilli*, but to outsideris the intention to unite on , Crittenden. Ls apparent. He Lis lately tarn 'eriait to Philadelphia', - where be vas serenaded and made a speech.— In his speech hemowed 'himself a member of the Know 'Nothing order, aid . tfieclar ed that the filarery Question wean matter worthy of no at tentlin, as compared with the naturalization question. The former be was for ignoring, and that being once out of the way, he and his fellow' ,patriots would bare free scope to care the coun try, from the imminent danger to be apprehend ed from the rascally foreigners. The Pbiladel pbians, of course, went into fits of ,ccetticy ever a speech so well suited to their latitude. An indication of the timid, halting and eoinir *ad couree to be pursued by the majority in stream House the pWirlit of 400 Oltenia this year, is , without a mkt in its treasury, and bills amounting to $lOOO are now doe. for 'Ste suppora' The ohatitable. shohld bear in kind rememtusnee an institution so wor thy and so needy, and No:add a pinuant relish to their Thanksgiving dhinerito-daj. Kaseal Avismit.—The -Free...State Conven tion hes got fairly'to _work,' though 'it ' has not. accomplished A correspondent of the - N. Trauliti, says: - ..The ocamty atom ideated by the • Lees's tore at Shawnee Melon appear not to -have made the slightest attempt to enforce their aii thority,' ludeed,--tlaryiar - will awe that with the ainthinittittheeildurie of Kamm the at tempt would be isseidicaletut as It would be fu tile. The sheriff of one county lives to West port, Blisecuri, lad probably moat of them live somewhere in that State; you eiuthear nothing of them here." - The same converishat . la another hitter writes as follows of a .opposed plot to loduos the *pie of Ulises to approve the- MUMS- Nelbruki 1/1/1, and wears for It the credit of - making ;lifianima free should it evietually be came so. 'ale says: , .Tor days ?esti have had roman to inspect whatr4tica about to deo/are, but I was, not air mln, and did nit 'irlsh for an instent to give publicity to anything which might be unfavoru- ble to the peoceedluee of the Conveution, even indirectly. Now i amleft no longer to doubttbst there Is a party here, acting as delegates in fide Convention, whole efforts are domicil, not SO much to secure - Freedom to Kamm, se to take the step in such a trimmer as that the Freedom whots seared may be claimed as the work of 'the very . wee who have strained every nerve to make Kan. eat a Save State. That there are Administra tion emissaries in Topeka at the preisat too memt Ido nit hesitate to declare, and their great object le to get this convention to 'endorse the Kamm Nebraska rot; to mike it es the bade of their operations, and tickling the ears of the delegates with the -cunning song of - °popular sovereignty," with - which they have nearly SUM ttilowl Ibis fele portion of the National Rerii*lM to:the Slave power, they hope by saddling tilt Nebraska bill on the preeinttacoyemepts tcree-, ; one the. Pierce and Douglai7party from the ap-. aerially irremediable ruin in which their folly and villainy have plunged them. Of eourse the Administration works thitiloatt ter covertly; la evidently to hef cocomded until the time times to play.4.pbe pettier' now - acting here may perhaps Se 1 awned, Or never publicly reaognired, if th e le -1 trWhistiort of Slavery into . Kansas is found to belnititleshle gran yet; but the conviction is Moistrong here thotno earthly power eon make Keane a Slave State, and 016110 onseramileas .00/ifielismseeing the .handwriang ontbe hew/ secretly deternsioad that ; o.gram most be flee, they' and the Infamous Nebraska bill shall be identified with the riwult." OCIlk; BOOK TABLE. aurramrs Qbathair by Max Maratha. Ni. Tot* B. "Tench. 121 Nassau st. • This is a book of gossip about Music and Mnaicians,Operas, opera-management and opera sixigers, Written by one who has had an immense experience in all of which he discourses. It but plassant• specimen of chit-chat, and affords an insight into many affairs of which the world has hitherto known but little. The anther wield' a pen airctuly and as brisk as his baton, and his book is much more attractive to the general reader than its title world seem to indicate. For sale by Gildenfenny & Co. and Miner & Co. fix.ednwoon's Menem'. for October is receiv ed, and for sale by Oildenfenny & Co. and Miner & Co. The table of contents is quite rich. From the Weston geeereer, Bans, tier.l3. Great Ittettemeat—A Large Mass llleettni.... A Ponua MErnso.—A meeting of the citi zens of the city lit Weston was called at our CoOrt House at seven o'clock last evening. Be fore many. of cur citizens had assembled, fifty armed . men from Platte City, bad collected in the Court House ' and seemed inclined to over awe and control the meeting. 'Order sTas toler ably well preserved, however, and — Jas. N. Burnes, Esq., took the stand and explained the I object of the meeting. The object he declared to be, Io have an expression, of the citizens of the city of Weston, In relation to a principle which he declared to be correct, that It was for the citizens of Parkville and vicinity to - say, and not for the people of Platte City, or any other section, who was a fit person and who was an unfit person to reside at the fOrmer place On his motion, Martin V. Snell, Esq., was called to the Chair, and W. W. Wi t . son, Esq., appointed Secretary. Whereupon Mr. Burnes offered the following resolutions, which after considerable debate, and some alteration in which the people of other portions of the country principally participated, were adopted by the meeting, Judge Almond made a motion to indefinitely postpone the. res olution, Mit not being a resident, it wee not put by, the Chair. The vote wes taken directly on the resolutions. Ther. honor. glory and beet int./reel of the Pro-Slavery cause, as well In Missouri, as in Kansas, depend upon the maintenance, °bureau* and enforcement of the law; and whereas the individual security bud safety of the person and property of each one of our citizens, is only guaranteed by law, therefore be it R esolved,e by the altizene of the city 'of Weston, in Mum Meeting assembled, 1. That we recognize a huge majority of the citizens of Parkville and vicinity, as men sound arid true upon the Slavery question, and that so long as they remain so, we regard it as their prerogative to determine for themselves, who is a fit person and who is PO unfit person • to remain in their Midst; and itny exercise of power, by any other community or neighbor hood, interfering where the right belong! as herein stated, would be an infraction, es well of law, as of just and correct. principles, and enloub:ted to lead to the moat alarming conse quences. r 2. That we %dela° our friends and brothers of other 'sections of oar county to quiet all ex citement, and manifest that forbearance, justice and respect for the laws which become a free and loyal people. M. V. SNELL, President. W. W. WILSON; Secretary. Wastes, Nov. 14, 11345. M. V. Snell, Req., President of Me Ciliates Mut- De.. NA& Su:—After the adjournment of the muting of the citizens of Weston on last even , lug, Gen. B. F. Stringfellow offend aresolution to a subsequent meeting that had been oalled_by gentlemen from various portions of the, county, • That resolution was hued upon the assumption that CoL Summers of Parkville, had made an explanation that there was be reason to appre hend any danger of a conflict, between the citi zens of Parkville and Platte City. is soon as the resolution was offered by Stringfellow, Major '', Jesse Summers arose and informed the meeting that A. did not went to be understood as saying that there was no reason to apprehend any (lea ser, because he had heard slejor Winston, a Platte City man say, "that if conousione were not made, consequences *mild result, dan gerous to the fire-sides of every iittlitidual and the Union." Cot. W. H. Summers made no remarks at all st this meeting. We also state that there le • burning expectation on the part of our citizens generally that the people of Platte City 'at tempt to destroy valuable lives and property in Parkeville. Respectfully yours, &a. THOUS ASPLLICI. Joe. Crastsauam, • lisimma Peens! . JamitslttcsiDia, Tacionis u PLALTrit ,COUTTL—Wasswhillit. give en account of. In important meeting of the eitheln of Weston, held to consult in reference to the assumed supervision of their affairs, by the nullifying bullies of Platte Utty. We would remark that - Weston, Parkville and Platt] City are three considerable towns, all in Platte county, the two, former on the river and the hater in the the interior. t The men Mho throw the Lumirmry printing press into the river, and drove George S. Park out of pertain, were not citizens of that town; they came from Flute City, the residence Of Atch ison, and pretties to have superintendence of af fairs all over the county. The Weston meeting was held to protest against this assumed superintendence, and to assert the right of the people of that town to regulate their own affairs. A man obnoxious to the Platte City bullies, may happen to be an esteemed citizen of Weston, or Yorkville; inwhich teas the people of ParkvGle and Weston wait to have the right of kaping him as a good citizen, in defiance of the threats or Atohlson's gong of lyneheri. Are they not right! If the people of Weston and Pm:krill' are not supported in their efforts to Uphold law and order, end protect the lives and property ct their fellow citizens, how long - will it be before we shell have Dan Atchison's trained regulators prowling around every town and zusighbarhood its the State; driving off, lynching and hanging every man they-may happen not to think sound" enough on the slavery question—St. Louis Istsf. pur ze to not of ineite 1 dia• free bor- SPECIAL NOTICES. „dud se Hamm they ?alley Liver Compleint--Thie dsDgerono, and *nob total ettotaro hod loos Ward the skill of tlto soca Aunt Itltystdarks. when the Deemer or Pr. .ItYLorrer Urn PLIL rotrar to. ale Iltr, mod Pmentrd to' ID. yorid Ur Omar YzireD4 ft Dui complleotalmatodroehleft her sttatna nob *idols naval Wean? ar Ito eurt. lo 4 of eon. This enteossauleamell vas to roma of moor yore daft. b whlob the rytoptooto war ussrouls oh' Perrel, WI ors thus datertbod by the Doctor Wombat "Wogs= of Diotart4 Lirer—Paln lota right .an scanittmor to the let, under tboodio of to rib. — the What being rarely obis to Won the kit: roan mount Dow audor the shoulder bisds, frovautlr osteudbut to too top of Mr shoulder—often mitts/tab *Kr awn:Wl/a to to orrcr. stokortootitooisob, and Ilia of syrotibb haw obi =fatly mien. bat soutoUgss alternate sittlt tar dull hart seneastiosith the bah part of to bath loss of EMU cry. lith •oximatoors of : : trims bulactod 000tothloll soma mro dry comb. widow oral ability Rams It Manny', foot sold or bombs', mud prlohlr equation of Ajol toiyibtilltr,lorittrula. pit al4scun.aol. b 41.1.1 E. allmoigh ostlibeit It would Di biellibtl..: Is fastOollsat distrusts:rear rosadr.. • am jou say, or all of lbw symbtrand 11b, lora .111 tud • &Iwo. toropty toD4III,6IOIPLID. • • - 113.rtertarorrowIll bs amjht bibs% lter-DX4ThADTO 0111011114.77 D Mita PILLS. sad teats oafs alai'-Ton ars Win. Plita, Wrathy to to Lim PIDs. now Wks to yeas. Dr. ttleurfs Lad Mt; aim btr idolrestod Taudhuis,han now te hd at all nip& Itegs Drys BIOTIN lb to Cowl Usti% Ent Oosuido. ' • alt*lsle Dr ths sole Draselotterlt - • - /LIMO DaDriaal. Alutossort * Os.. 110 311004 114. for lie in to to il of Ai we vant's edition onto 4, rENNSIVAIIIit RAILROAD,- ILmitoer• RqNNiMO 'WEST MOM PITTSBUIIBO. The That Train' Team 2.80, A. M., thrrath to Olutuistt 15 ill kaursra• 40 Walter. la* Nate TAM tams or • 46 r, Yuma Tsui " art 001. TUN , kali/ WNW 0100/ orassothas of cram., ee mg Pasoan Mall dolo•lha. 4lrat Moto to Loolo row otos, rts Cratllso so 4 IOW:4pol% PA mhos shorter thou 'Jo OMISItd, 04/4 of, frol* PlUstrargb to Belau MS* , Land aims 11.1,00: 0032, radlons sto uszlo at Allloas *Kb Waist to CUrotoor. had u.sssots with Um -roa4 to Nowart, litostatitho sod Itutdoolty Mr. do TrMw re* out lapulay. . Ttrroo awls roossol s• Clortilso , 19 0 P""1101, as ara Th abm. rough Thasta mo fold io ailleolll4l, rouht, la•loostoho , Oldshro,ltook ULM, Sot Worn.. Vionlastt rod tho trlsolut harm sod *Sim IS lho Wort Tho. grw ,muointiN wormonmos slant Sam titulars* at. to 0, M., 004 4* Irtisbtos at 1.95 s. lt.ap,l I r. at. WooTiduts sod fcßin ilarpuntoa, avoir a. aunt At tai WNW 011/001101.1 tW limastabolkilossr, OrlittW lama lams aupAW. PUtstont. limit, ON, - A a. p. wow.. GUI.BEILTactiPAULDING.. Copulsslotiatid roFwarditipigellti, 39 003131191901.41" SMUT 1 1. • - 141/18, muftis , stmatunt Otto vtaahma Provisions. P0:34 . RimP• LAU, mai).liARKNOt t JP1414471644 PA/ ' 111141/04 to' •••• - itoiai• It .1. • auy TAm,th 00.1. , ••• 1.444911..0,. 7 ._ rat= 11. 4 %4611thibt sittfir44 HE Dir actors S d ni ttin," ENNE4YI4 VANI ransoms cottPANT j i g sVlt our day &date" s MaPAilmal Di . 0 Ns on th =ll .l7 ""Na /31" r d ". owniiss. &growl , *motor east IMP Thi!Zireatest, cal -Discovery , OF VILE AGE Mr. Ketuiody, of lioxbtuj , , taus disooinred in one of our 031:11111011 tie ',wt. • remedy that t pu• mriadad qf Dow, Am. Na worst &nil& 1 . a W..= fMoZds. z N - --. • . ,_ . . Bo hie tded It in bees alnico hundred ema and ann, felled stint In twachotOoth thnodrihl3°°T4 Its haa,,,.. In now his tmeados to ti O lladrod ... . "" ..r of value, ell within twentynimo of Bo s ton. Too bonne an warranted to tor re a ming earmsoth On tothrobottlia On on he wont, idiad of pimples of the hoe. \ • Two to three bottles win .' the MoMm ___,° f bit * L ___,.. ... Two bottle. are warranty/ Worn the ... -..°°°• °r "" the mouth and stand, \ Three to or. tetnee ao I Warranted. to tun Ma •rorst ma of ernitelsa. ' \ One to to/baths are warranted to on en Donor i - th Two bottles are warranted to care Mambos of the ear and blotches moos tbi halt. i „i,4, , lour to six bottles an wa‘n ted is Saxe tempt And running pins! .- One bottle Will eon Jodi MO° W m _ - Two to three bottles are tome the matt des note men of rheontlen• Two to three bottles (as Warranted,to ton the Mat onee of ringworm. , - s Three to Pot lottleli are Warranted to cars felt:Um 11ye to eight bottle4=e mint mire sonfoda dlenefit le always from -UM erg bottle. antra paha tare le Werreated when the abate nnentity ' . U A t t k. thing L looks aolnprotable M thomewbg hare In With' tried all the wonderful woolleinsa of the day. as that • mom weal irrowiiiii In the panarea and alms old stone walla, should me every humorin the write= yet to le now • god bit.; If you base ahudow It baste start Then are no lb or adds, hem. or ba's - about St salting mom ciao and notYolni= lll 6 over ithOwand bet tlee of It In the *lcluitl of . -I kooW SW ogoPM M every toe. It hat •Inadi doo some of the snatestanns oar done In Idownehtteitter .1. sun It to children • year old; to old people of slaty. Dooms poordiaii7o , o4m7 ookins children, whoa pest was soft andlabby, risgand to sperfist state of health branwbottle. ----. ' To thaw who are obleet: to a ask has/Lathe, of s hottia, will always an U. It sine goat relief to tater& - and diastase.. Ikon who ban bean wain far years, bin to. ken and been regulated by It. Where the body Wined, it work MO easy, bat where then Is - any daraiisement tithe hook= diatom It will 41110/11 very eingoiar not Inn, bet you min not bo shoned—illoy always amp peer In from inn days to iistiesk. Thor b nor • /ado. malt from It. On the tiontriry, when that feeling le one lon will het yourself like any perm. I head woe o. thinoij estraosant mordsmo of It that man oar 111 teed= ol No mos:sof &Idle ever nemory—eat the belt TM eon get. I havenikewiee an herb. which, when sim mered 121 meet oil, &mono ordains swenhig of the neck and ender the ears. Price 60 net/. PriaikO the Medical Mowery SI per bottle. DEUXOTIONg 1011 11816—Adalt. one tablespoonful pe day. Ohilann over do W dittgE I rworf owoMot Maid"' from eight pan * afar. .ono direction on be toads appnebbi tO/J1 tutdota,. take enonsh to omato on the bowels twice* day. otwrMx. Knglinnif gives per Wool attandam In bed wan oftda. Poldorlolesele and Mall. at ihr.ISETE6II I III, 140 Wood trot corm of Vireo aver. ryadawT BAKER & CO.'S MEDICINAL TRANSPARENT COD LIVER OIL - - - Iligtay esteemed by the Medical Faculty throushont the United Etat.. for its purity, mat nen and uniformly inunedhate and superior .11!..7. A ...My of the redder. physician. Of Philalelphia give this 011 the eaustion at their high ePPrtmsl. and as a teat of their eauldenee recommend it to heir patients , . and prescribe It lu their pr. Coe. 4 a remedy for Oannamption, Bronelittin Asthma. Gout. Rheumatism, Omani DehriitY, and all &caftan. Affections. It elands vanirellectorßeeting a ooze or as.- attn. =Series .hen other m.didnea have Sold In bottles by JOHN 0. BAKER A CO, No. ]OO N. Third street. Philsatelphin And by the Denials. hi Pittabnish and aleenhere.. noland EAGLE STEEL WORKS. HOLI B , IdoIL&LVY a co., NIANDTACITIDIRRH Of Cast Steel, German, Saw, Blister, Plough AND SPRING STEEL; AXLES, VICES, SPRINGS, PIOKS, Mattocks, Wedges, Harrow Telith,4o4---, WARELIOVEZ, 2,c, 112 WATER anuarr. • Detnea Wood sad, !Smithfield. PITTSBURGH, P.A. - • PAINNBYLVALNIA INIMILANCE OP PITTSBURGH, Corner "fourth and Smithfield Streets.. Authorized Capital $100;000. _ INSGAit !MILDEWS A °rags PROPKRIT.-. Atoihnat lona or Dunnage. brrha, Ind the Palls ar tte Da and Wand Navigation and Traaamtalm , ZOICTORIC Will ).Johnston. Nadi Panorama Jamb Pander, noellutoola Jan P. Tanta - . t, +. Smith. D. E. Park, 1. Min novonh Wed. j i. j = kit : I'ls' V '. 22.114001. Han -.• saAhry 5•= 1 ": er=47lllllrii Fus & Narina Immune Company; Ceram Market autlifameateete, trrte ao_ar,baratar; 4mmem. oeenr maw, • _TMe cempaay makmi Imams 4 ar wortsuuseg tow= wlthtEl . me e at =491 - iwintasmittil wow And against Lou or Damage 11 a i m wwwintro tho twits with. Sot ahrti Woad /twist:Jot Pertes= a. . thw hominid's twiwittwat with sthdy inizatag Allsowler Dradia. /am thillwemi. ramie) W. IW:llwlcass., .14mw• lialbust, Clawg..MWFttwon. mam► Jet= WM= 1%11.11" . • oax doott, Igrih m t. Oussat.lll... Jame/ =lt: 'Jam 111142111. vld Ds tmestfor.Les.mtaiants& Redman ltutaal insurance Company OF PIRLADZI,PIIM OINICZ NO. - 70 WALNUT STUNT. s.ll7.o74—Astme. =2,992, lbarnitylsvested. FIRE INSURANCE--0n Mor a...um Peredtmeo. &,, fitrtt •wotti. Ths =ma peMdpbe...amatinot th mearity of • Welt 00.1m3,...atithis Me baronet to share the profits of tbe Oommem, Inthaut Ihoslllty Meem The %WM Oertilottm of this OmpsoT trofitS. It& oolwelMON Warw._ tt • t.t i..i st Mottal Merl of Ithe (Mary. 'OW MILEY Presiden. B. 'Ementlon. Mon .11. Wm. Thpatn, thot4,__Vlr 4 r. . O. beektlM. Bail • Ttmit•7. O. W. Ommet.o Ztathoott. Robert tlMem, • IL O' n. ' 24 • O. ft, Weed, • Retool ToMode lfeestmlt Illerert 0. Jeans. I=7 l 7N i tit= TA M beT r itt : U.N. Stato4 Wm, %Am ntMg. .1. 0. 0 terms , Third sod Wood =s. --- PHILADELPHIA Fire and Life Insurance Company No. 149 .011ESTNIIT STREET, orroarrx rxiscumit await. Will mike - all kind cf . !agenda% either = La te eMt/4 ou b im4r. Option at RTUPOIST at : _ ; . , hafe. " 212 1 1% 1 . -. ".ll l St i ki tat ". " MOR& Opt . Ilr z L. Spor ... _ . 1 71.= WIZ "' OM IL , • .. a> oorni.A.t. Ala ow wood arooko. MIFIfDe Chtuistes Insuriutos Clomp'y of Pittsburgh. grister. : • ogni t nl l W644 B g k i l gnlf l '44lrMinatistatig 101.1mr. W m ncrad nuainsdr, m. . h rmi nodk ftcecsve, 1 40 106, 1w* - Jobs Ilkl, UR. 43 1 4R1FA nunrailar, OOMPAIIY ' CIP PITTSBURGH. pitriII."BIIOENBEROER, ProOdent. IipBFIRT FUMY Score Wry I ' °4ll, B itgit m .,lo ,4 . l ltrne 4 ifent MARIE Anil FIRE AsISILS. 4 YM"'"? .'"*.r irv . .. tirlitii k tir '`ii.xcat, ....t ui 6n . G.,.,_ avr444 2 , t - ~,. ~,.I?wit v ......... 112 alantiort. an .....• eitiniiiiruirio• contp_any OF ?IT rSBURGH ir %WON faiiiiltilr u d i 'gro ki aa , , ulna Ithika. - 11160igh '""": 4 °49:4 4 .111inh"."•4 HENRY kt . COLUMN . coll./11.0 if i rgiflVit It A. N CHU , 18, YIBII, Rd AHYI 17. itirvartkivvr" Ad, wood Iltropt, rittebnigb. To Nervous auroral" 10 retired alarpyrun ' restorod to health In ► t s .;**,,eloissi k r yougd isokt a►rrew rittlimios. W. 111 1 11/A Attl44llol OVII• *ad IrlU, 4lWitak 1044 (Mr) {to woortglop amt. Dim* xtv OPYb. VAtibrAIAMI NW+ And, Olooklyst. N.Y. e- 44 - . 4 r °4 -k w A t ! • fiAlltußlf OR&Y, ' rflittOklA ' NT TAILOR. 4I OZ 0(4 /S 4 At, rirammunr. Naomi 41°1)04204y on hand tvlirge and ocan vwcakoortfolnit a Ow GOODS. ato#ll*tlOlolooll Oka we*. wUki bola pit apilw KlNOlheal shed No*, la 41#4411.1. 1014 h • Mt tr boI4. Fluid "Sztritota 'hoe • • Or. PF*01 , 41401 into ot to. ortflsliaa Otto 0k04414 firar whillfor 3 IpimmOloooll4mbor Wok 0i4 0 :014.111wo twit ovoilyr pniorp -1410irmigiot *Ai* bovemoo4 a :1 WELCH & GR.LeitiTH'S PATENT GROUND SAWS RAVING purchaßed froth Mr. Win. South his Patent BIOS, for visaing . similar sm& other Siam f o r which we bare mid blm slags rola, stia wa .re .the sols yrossistors at Was potent. We yin mud stLY perm riving Information of berlaciassats on es OP. Tat. L th• may Machine. ma, tassittad that will itrbta • Bow wildly •re 4 la thlckniss. ' Tbsy win mita, not hest ablilertinnisi —trill raa smcath Itabsr—sail imp ea edits tosser than say other oars suds-ant ars sot liable to looms antra. All oar Fans are made trom an SAW* Qaallty of Out •cee,lmported - execesaly far our ova use, atmuch Meier out than generatty and for Salm We raereethdly to all manuictureee of Lumber. that no Saw web. leattramtlne.Establlehtsumt but what Is of superior kneel and voekmanahlio the Temper will be Wand mon mu sad =Mom than any Saw WI an. WELCH At 0111171THS. OedenreWredbf .1 . 0811711 WOODWIELL 00. ==MT:!===:=ll JOS. WOODWELL. & CO., resonras AND nnuate IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ILANDWARE CORNER OP WOOD et SWORD - ATREITS. jsal-dam._Yl - raRITROR, PA. • LADIES' FANCY FURS. M ' 0 & • 0 0 Have opened their Large Stock of FANCY FURS, To which they invite pie attention of the Ladies No. 131 Wood Street; Holloway's Ms, 's certain Rom6,cly for rooorroloo and Liver kkosolalat—Maria Ame.hmem of Edgartowth New, Jens:. roflrnd more than mat poo. pie from Indlgestlo, secommtded by liver tomitlelutOwe area very okra medical ham told her ells Arai to • eoa gumption. and her frier* deepalred other wrer tarttroritig as the had tried ererything they thought likely to benefit • herortthout samosa At last ob. tried Holloway's Pills, which meekly asalsollated with the bliod, removed ~ the L ohigakera matter, audithotoughlr cleansed Out rumor ad the elate= The result ls, that she was perfectly cured, mad trimueuktoyira the bat of health. ThrOil'lllls ars oleo - a certain eure for all diseases stomach mid t‘rialr. no2l4terT Important to Farmers—New 'Moore- RIREV—VEGSTA.BLE CATTLE POWDER—These Ponders are Dui op In one Pound pecks, and an rune a anOd or' richbnot 0017 for the &genes Incident to horn, amt. nen, and other animal; but they efe Mutate an etcal lent article to hair. the anolltlon of the wimLL Jfack Cern. they not only Immo the condltlon of town bat they Incseere the onantlty se well la 'm oron the county of milk and batter. The proprietors sal that It inonnees the quantity of bitter hum halts pound to • pound • week to each cow, while those persons letup hare tried It any a nand and a half to two pounds pob lien, with the same kind of feeding as before. Of one I aft,. ,re are certain, all who use It once wjll use It all the time, and NMI =wary by the operation as wall as Improve the •PPearance of their stock. Price 26 etc a when b n•• pars for el. 000. 11, ICRYBIIII, caltidterT °°m" WiTholessle.a'readltet2l Speaking What They Know. gentlemen take pleasure In testifying In regard to B. A. Valmeettek's keratin*. because two of the gra hare used It In their pirate prattles as pbyehdarks tor number of year.. and they bare town It, be eiworrekloo. take goo& Illsr.e.t.Yr, Ind.,July 1th.102. 2b B. 4. taro . tertoet JI Cizertasumi—llavlig mkt your valuable Vermlieut 6 • fix lama thus. sad 'bast** open It stud Zr Many seals, ti mould rseasumstsl It to all as a sate and dad.t malady foe an mi. dram& In no Instance hum we um mom any evil matte Sdloatlis Its admtalatratkm, but always has It asurwasad 112. POrPOOOI to attach It was Istandstl, sod been satirelTsatlaraalseY. . Believing that everything that Ise been eat moth In regard to Its virtues Is strictly to woo:damn 'Mb oar ob. airman= not only as prartltlonons but as man of bml• remg we would uniasslterlcali . my to ali who nod VII.. that. It la tLa Iftt Vanaltuim now In rms. and that( Its virtues sr* but knowp whim trls. . HOOTER I MIXT. Bold wboiegale and r by all lb. Soliirbrof drain* s and mentry mereban tartmgbont the Cra ft ed fbaSsoi' Premed and era B.A. TAIIIIIVATIXIC I iXL, emir of Wmrd and ?Waste. orZl4l.lmT Dr. Urtezes ti:Dagehanalian: • NM sod turo 7Ar Q. am of INTILMPISANCIL A muouttustki ••aro 14. 0•tma....• •• • Unto Is ®.. stuast Too ths cOmplainta It to • most 'Wob ble =idiot= Dimspois, Lisa comaidata, Xplimsm New mhos, Pass. Awn Vat kiMb,Ds/aMns Mmes. t7ua• aiDaboo7. This msdkdos tantsculed to ptcdomschsome In Ms mstatomd, Monde gbi Mahone dri.ka. Sono. Mioalasiom wham mi !Mum:WM wit km bad the moot M•ttrYlai rosoltr, to. towinias who are mar &limo of tosainwooths hodohisim 1p Intoziottlng beretsas. this olthr wlll tots groat bib. Fold at SS per bottle st tho Drug atom oIDr.OLO. 8. EMIR, Po. HO Wood stmt. mesa ol•11100+7.11•1 1 of -••• (NIA= Morlr solloikwr !fist Your, Jane 1bth,11361.- Apew York k Liverpool Liu of Packelcal THOMPSON, - No. 410 Li WI" Amok Pltloboosh.P., Is the oar venom lot ens Vow. ett7 satboolood to oall Psalm OntilleoUe Ar tor Use of Nor York sad LlTorpsca fooketa,, , comicial:moan:mai, Hair •Insis an hand Innbt Drees the any sonant. Pirate st oar Bankln Noiland, Inland. Vsptlaiinl . and N ion.. tatty, pneninas tram ronr Tat and Phintel• ebb bfEalWW .:'. - JOHN SHONPiDP. - jodolloautarT - • ant No-410 Übotr stre.t. . Rad& and Continentarractiage. 816111 BIL.GrIfILAWN:Ia DUNCAN OflEilliiN .k. CO., ON TILE lON:JUNK. LONDON, .. INS. Of f 1 AND rPWARDA: -- Them Drafts are dVailablo at all;the Fin disluvasotanr, kotaaa Ana Labia:at. and the Ornament. - . • ' :7 We goo arm El TIT HILLS. tot 18, A. Grunebans & Ballin, ritAstrloar A MAIN. arldcb lam as 4/1 ;eats at usaaaai ealtairlazal sad Zoltan& ' Pam= kaftans tabavalabicadmaTaaaagrathlallah as laths* of CtroldlLoa aka& Mums aaa 1» obialaiaL amallaL la auTput of.ltaria. °Weak= of 8111/42k.taa, awl War aciaitlea =ti tam vio roman alrlL IL mutual a 00, . . wood. mama Third Arent - id thing of le aloe Mime' Sei the • sang gated poet Keats. Whit ' eon t• pate beineliel than • tine heed of itik. Una =Wet et natures adeinseents. Who Slut Is Tsang, bat velum the laurel.% teens of youth, and avoid Pr•IELT• them and whe that is old bat would event teddies/. Tif all ash as bonideitauseas LYON'S JEAMCIA/bOll, mites. eats aekaowledged to be the twit valiant* and the meet delight/ally pesinned toilet . „sedate, lette4bilietnd, a. sun sad mak Er vrotii_XJ:TILAIILON. to pawn against the *dos totitstlosi and colatirkitr,sitikh basitlata ly boon pat up nada. sonsdorkat anallat amass. add •TO- Milan RV 0[025 oats pa ttla- 11.11PTII,WYSKOOP OCL,Plopriato Libisstg mu; thy tort. • for sale Up R. L BILLIELSA *X. and al other dogma elFlaedamil • =LLB; BIDDLE & OM, 861ovirthst. near Wood, Atisbusgh, Ps., ItiIb7M4CITRILILM Baggy, Carriage, Riding, Drovers' DRAY , THONGS AND= SWITCHES, Ka* constantly on hand, received &ice! tees Yak Vgal Lo t oi ti h . V . V C tzla l Z s 2 Or ra att i n rid Sia apor‘iir Nulkl:4' itrma lm jEserre stitel la rdeadlcrosits nied 141 . o. imr ar.4 icuumarna* WILL Ea - nu 8 let " ABNQLD & WILLIAMS ~.u..a~,su ~a CbUson Panacea, Wroll Iran Tubing _ wawa ORXIMALLT, iiii•i.Votitalion of Bioldivs. ...V. it A. admit kw *amiss sad Tull/Wm by lbws or not WS*, Epos or CO4om'sloll4ol4 Matte% Mods. norlitsloolestortris. 0/11111111104100. Ooort Room Jilt HOW. or Dondltsco. Ito. SS Sluts' se, Plttotrors JOHN - COCHRAN ek, BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Railing, iron Vault:, Vault Doors, Window Shutters, Window Guards, at, Non. 91 Second & 86 Third at., (between Wood anol,lslsulet,) PrITEIBURGII, Have on hartd a variety of, new pattern" Taney sad Plalaoraltalgias allvarramma Particular aa. teattoo ado t 9 !WWl* Oran Ufa. iablaat dans at lama NU*. . • atbatt PZARL STEM( MILL, MaXOKENT. -- . i Floor doll erect to ramtkes in either of tho 1"i thrd 44 .3 16 Lair to loft at ' the sm. iir ou'r bozos at Me FA N .111 . 01. BIL.Wood n. AUYleltrt= ut. zabr u 4An 4 . l .4t. o . llr rte ; P. ea ANA Tzar • "ha • SATAN, Het Halandsah Hitt et—We have reo'd another wands one et china Wes teldnellolstee feta Alum s ands. &dreg se to snellat In the 'Rieseteetts thee the Minted - attars 'Weedy tend Wet otltontrastloa, lest tied Detellty, stet salon be sae' ett all the minis Peter Than a irrotofot to en otoodo . MI et We grist mien', sad tales tido wor of "tamm• smelts It tetiq=en. ' 4 - dourtre.; Ainnesbals Ststosyst q`M it‘ sts seeett=sent ust set seem*. tt0,04"0 The.itandard - remedies now oft — ettid to Os ignited no noltabold's Plald Nat:sato Dacha sad Danapartlnt thin an raid otakeroarr. nar rater. or adult alinnantras, but art panty reartatat than =pad. tiors—tdoo steortlarant. • • .• li u nammt—. — 3 O. limixtatimi,..cocazas na N gre , G W to I. V= t 00. ' 'ROL N aSA DRlGalsfr NO. so WOOD +amis.!, ---8, pdy..rcri"ll44l:tr, sm..: es turg 3o =. Milted lor Um Baba of a Thousand:Plower& ror beau. wyk „, th .o.ske. 111411111100141111 g ell Tau. Trinektir Dom lb. Aga 841 at Dr. AMUR% 1110 ht Igrgi3taatWOeis th e,Meatmag i Biu i gg iif f iV r aniiireriff& . "..t aza-nra t. exit . th u lg jrcht . a , agai ql,itho pet gamy . Sl* m ar nmta or t .: nem ~.,, . 'e' ~,.... B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO CORNEWOF WOOD AND FIRST STREETS. PITTSBUIt.(3-H.pA: - . Importers and Dealers in . _ (LINSEED OIL. LARD OIL, lALcoacq 4 _ VARNISHES,' - TURPENTINE, 'FANN - ggs , oiL , WINDOW GLASS, PAT. MEDICINES, SPERK-OIL, (GLASS_ WARE,..,: 1 ,PERFUMERY, IWIIALE 011, SURGANSTRUKTS BRUSHES, SPICES. ‘ MANUFACTURERS OF . DR4MEDI WES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, PURE W'HITE *LEAD; , . RED TM AD A.151'1) LITHARGE . wviNG RESIDENT PARTNERS IN NEW YORK -- .ANIY, PH I LADELMIATO tlke sderkteg t e eij obt etlarge the marketow, are enabled to ." *A: ..14be°!t° PT°Pt 6,1.141* 0.1141 van And of LEAD we manure to be STRICTLY PURE and TULI. WEIGELT, net enterre4 by:imr*. Surer end whitener, p. A. YillifiSTOOK'S VEZEITUOIL , fmaished with English, Oxman , Frenchatid Ptisillish dimu. : erElndkri •. .CHIL . SON'S FU RNACES, WITH FURTHER 111Pliep:M4:26S, I ADAPTING IT TO ,THE USE oe'II#IIMINOUS COAL. TTIE GREAT ADVANTAGES OF THIS . FURNAOE" OVER 'ALL OTHERS, ARIA' • Ist. Reossmy of Fuel. - • • 2.1. Its grattparelbos lere , ==. k oja&t hi a . l i oasszraturo, Vick with Ito pear Oar SO. Art.:llbet solot7to . • 4th. Their mobility. __ The above, with a goilosal sosortmout of MAIITLE9. OKA RANGES, nEnIINTERS ono b. found at - se2B , tf WILL S k ALLEN'S;,2S, Idarket Street. New- Dasuernan MR. NELSON wona , respectfully info= hie Mends and the nubile genarally that ha (Mist to. Neat Oa daily Inciesetnit demand he his he has had • halt and has now completed i Yost Olßse. Third street,) one of the: molt epacloup and magntfeent Bky Med Valletta, ever ametructed for:Da. soa..tro.tha United Staten. We my not premixed to execute ukenessee of all Edam and Myles, to any weather. tram O'CLOCI A. M. UR 4 ,Ydoek M. A vlalt from all le solloited,erbottit they ydah_fot Like news or not. - Home. OLD:POST OF/1011 BUILDIAGI doedaven . -11.. H etre.4 eittehnrah. Becond-hand Packing Boxea.-4 have an hand slam* pe►otit7 of aseand-hand Padang Bfted Isbleh 1 will Sall at hoe than thaenet of istateriaL eee 'USUAL 86Y0S& 1N Wood street NEW ADVERT] SEMENTS Valuable Real Estate for Bale and Lease.; r Collowing valuable property, situate in the cities or Pittshurgh mid Allegheny, Pentoylvenls, and other additional reel estate in opTerent parts of the western country, ht now ,Saud foe-sale, or lease for s tuna term of years, on reasonable _ The City Lots, from the astute of the emialt, and width of the streets, end avenues running thromth them. aa auditor to Mr. McGee in's mlebreted City District Plan, end from their position, .11 own become the finest Parr althts city. , Persons homaaltstattoe wishing to melba leirtstments of capital in mann Y.e.tures, wilt btrl this-the heet prapertr In or near this city f ,the purpose. It ht t opo two railroads: and hail rho elf the nonvenlettm of the Ai. Imams, riser, on which It it situated, w Mehl will ,sere at all Wassabtrodant enpplles of mai, trout : l4d lumb!r, at The cheapest mt n Tuns or Batt be One-forth In hanth and the balance prequel annual payments in Me years, WWII Neared, witn Interest.. payable semi annual), • Fortinlna WS fronting 0151 the Allegheny river. it the ; Moth Ward of the city id Pittsburgh...ll Sheehy:27 feet in, depth to Butler street. ( Bo lee. wile.) • ', ! , VOW lots • onßuller ttreet. 'ln the Ninth AWL:4 feet! By 'l2O feet In depth to Solace a11ey.24 gi..t Whig. Itottiolgat Lots frontiog ;on lintellmon t, CO , feet • wide, Saab having a front oat feet and rep •:• of 120 feat tat DOOM alley. a. .. V.etrvee Lots OPPosite the shwa on Sin atm t mak haying Ifnakt oi Blfest by.1.:21 In dee ,to ltinlberiT alley. . • gratione - Lots oh Peon .troet.. 24 feet hi roast by 130 feet in depth to Bolberry stley. _ Yortywir. tote opposite the above. nob havlniea front of 24 feet be le) tut in depth to Spring albs/. Ant Two:dynes Lo s on Liberty street, each hsvini 14 by 100 feet in depth to timing Wu. '• ~' • pats. Silts= Lots on Penns. stave. Mita.= U.: depot of tile Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of different Seven Lots on thatorser of Pion and Water stresta. IBP feat frvnt on Peon byl3B hot on Water.of alraent !teethe, A Lot of ground hir Seetod and Try-streets, adjoining Parry A 00. , s Yonadry. having lawn- ontationd ghat Of 1.7 fret. and musing skew T37rodinet . l.lo Net to Organ , • ALat of gonni.zlloPpsidtathe Shove. basing a frrost of 27 feet on Grewough M.S. wad In depth 243 to lower stater . stunk on go llohmgaheis ATM *lttl , a river front, of '95 TWo Lots on Thir‘strerk glove Rom each a front of 21 fest on Third etreet Ai lLeA In depth. : ILES! VITY. Pa.- -- . Lot No. 25 in the down/eh plea. on tht corner of Ind Common and Water street, hash. g • tom. on But Cow ' mon of 00 Pot by 240 flat to depth to Sandaskystrot. . tot 25 in the Omagh plan. on the turner en Bast Ocen• m ,...4 tier an.y. twine • 'hunt en East Omen' end Oaf alley of eh Bet b* SlO in depth to Sandusky Mem Lot No. BS In ih Borough plan. on the wait side orb's. ...y street, harbor shunt of 00 Net on/30mo street oy 210 test to Wetland .tr..t. -. • " • Lot et. 84. in the same rings ss ably% having a Wont on Beam. Wee. of WWI by_BtO faint street, FITT 24.1m2212.11., 'Comm. 111112 one acre lots .r more, on .•watithhelti Par" in ads tovmehip. adjoininz • Taakiaratbe , on the Youth et Err Ame Am , tIiDL(IPA. . _- , -• ...._. -A trael, ot land. MI aeres..tio.l4llln Donntion Dieter , . rd. abont 12 tulles how Ylonencoe • - • - - • . B UT OP ILLINOIS. . _.. One thousand two anneral end ti1b10741.1 serif hi ! - '. liettnit Cohuvr. - ' Two thousand aim hundred and fifty acres In ',askew • Yor pita i cud oechlestheis Orel dia going 1104 *P VT to the euto -M.ha.er nddn Box TI - Pittennlib. P.. -- _ , ' ...r • ORAHLIS B; LLY Ant. noThlird ' •'' rrd !treat; hat west or kericst. ,STEW MUSICTbe Old Pla grounkwords. do r ; 1.11 be' Tdward Ji)uh..: mode by ;De BOMB.- A new and bestdifol ems. lust pot tbwL: • , . .. ... ... .. . . __ Wad to get .hOem ..- . ' ' , 1 How suckle Olen. _Proul Hecht Goad Err. Mak 0611401 min • ' -The &ban eke them um amt. 1.741.4 Popular camp°- Wm:el. 0.1.044 Hoot.) The: ati sample, Inatruel4va Como. deafest, a akileht le gone, -renzide Whams, Polk. Mextuka, Tams. Village Mahlon. S. C. Noes., . Otd.hoisa6 at hoot Loam'. Fop The absea jam ethe . reed and Car otiala at the tufa fltoie of , rola . . ' • • JOHN H.. RUM& 81 Wood .t. . _ NSW AND VALUABLE :RELIGIOUS WOBlLS—lost reed4TJ, D. phFILON. ty tbrite: " I"=lttscueitm, of all sMee sad tiMdintit Pmarea. Dark.. Idbabr )47....