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    BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Pireriiarm a 00 - 1 . Annamerrie AGENCY
122 NAIOII9 Kr. Yoftr.
• • And Na 10. Rats street, 11ibitos.
r. i Oa oro.Aresits for the out Inflaantlal and largest
02 t
mil. h thm atantasmal rlrers both!. the Unital Mateo
e
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Style for /858.
ID$, PELT gaLL, 9 and 11 Park Plce,
NUtv YOU. liivlta the Ritual= Or borers from all
. lleC a r to wraweitowitT the
Hoek of
R oil. RWIAR INULISII AMERICAN STRAW
DS; ARTIFICIAL YLOWR/13, TRICHINOiS,
inciadattehalee worbassit of rerneauf BoNNEra.
Wino Wks,
WWI • yam] aswittatud. Of smog rtommrs and
HATA. or the wowed detl.Tos. AR of whiel will b. Conti
It
ad Ms lore.: Wes. IDE, /ELT HAL L,
10 0 .
—_ o _A 11 Park Place, Nov York.
The Itriftilla late Glen OODIDanY°
Bait rdriffLaD e z aasarße, x.srarals v.
arehouse for the United States,
1
1 JOLIN ii, PLATT
70 IdT Stied, N. TOM.
WELE:RE will bo ) nod a fall assortment
v v of their Superior F Iletual Plate for Stone lima
Howe Nronta,Shore Cases, tn. Jibo. Roush We. 7 r.h.
litolg Inane thick.
..—'" 3.—W°4o . o .lfo'her , arerefarred to the New State
' ... . 4. Mos st CoktNiterc what b em.l,•lth the
Plato Ghia of me Otuatterty. rah2krauir
ANDREW & JESUP,
MOMMISSION MEROIIANTS,
&Akin and W len Machinery.
tcca &wan and Bairn, wade' 1,04 : &WM .*
Import.. • ad Daalera la Artiobm .0
NO. 87 Pine St., Nekr York.
N. B,—.Agaata for the
. WOCIDIWYS & BEAGEF. LEON WORMS;
&ease Eairihes and Bailers,
• krolushro Agency In N.. Tort for
1 1..0‘411 r 1..L MACHINE rlttOlo Mao blasts' Tool
scao-
El
ngh's Patent N o e
. cSkirts. O ATES & FRANCE, 1 Barclay street,
Neer York-
AMON—Nom arl i geoxdoe f except they tyre t i he
ristietelerilltrele - tytect.sortihes to t 0.,. "I‘drCe'
W. JACKSON &SOIL
GRATE ,AND FENDER MAKER,
PRONT3T. BRO41,11:41; NED FORM
FAIRBARKI3 PLATFORM SCALES.
• rLE undersigned having been appointed
....dom n , Agorae for the robe Mthese celebrated
• LES, manufactured b the on Inventors
it T. FAIRBANKS A. CO.,
deseectfelly invite attention of the butanes" oonmanulti
to ttte superiority of those &nth, over all others.
These thrshe hare been =Vested to the 5677:REST
=neon ell the prinidgal Itailroeds to the Dotted Btatee
ad Slngland, and to gemre branch of beginsns throughout
he retold. and their uniform accuracy rd great durablll-
ITTAhrktrin LlTlft e f te*.f'rfil? °.2l,;'"ffer.ilvt;
APPALL.
We arel , repared to all orders for Counter, Portable,
Outmant, Milne MU. llay, Coal, Railroad and Canal
denim at saanatooturerr pro.. MUSSY A WELLS,
ale 32.5 Llberty street, Oommemial Roe',
• as:44yd Plttsbargo.
PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY.
L ALM?
BIGELOW & CO.,
• • • /15cLeeleart to Id. H. Birolow,
AAA o.
muunvo 46
air.rt.
near Wand mt.,
PHlSburgh, Penna.
cOACIEES, CARRIAGES, PILNIONS,
Hatilea, aad Lma tl
r ettalpttan of Fancy 'abides
t to arda,,aael finished to • warner
b...trad.eSOL diCl=o DITI4=11:111:1:
-4411 etarabilltr at Mittalla
. sirmi fo> Inirraatat. .109
•
Hide Oil and Leather store.
D. lEDIKPATRICIE.
' No. 21 South Third Street,
gannea Market ant Mosta= Ca.. Ptaladetphla,
lA= SALE SPANISH HIDES, Dr
. god 01 . 10* milted Palma IClpa. Tamen' Oil, Tanner.
ui • Tootti t bAioVrela pricer and the neater=
131411kicula of In tno rough emoted. Or In
Om Disown. market. vice will be given in car. or take. In
eaabiaige for Md.. Lather Mira free of charge and
odd an onamtedo.
vr.
affo MI6 irra "
nov k. s.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Produce and Conuntsslon Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN
Pittsburgh Manufactured Artioies,
No. 319 Liberty street, career of Inoirr,
atTs PITTSIIr
iO. a. 103311.
JOKES .t COO' Y,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
- - -
AND
8042 FußNympas ;
MULLS IN
Produce and Pittsburgh dianarattarta,
No. 141 Water Street,
ear l ' l 7/71-rt /View. riCNNA.
• PAINTERS,
= LONG & LANE,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS.
NO. 7
A 1 3 401d Rd Ms Reding) THIRD STR.P.Kr.
!Women Wood and Market =seta)
- orders promptly . attended to.
armeated In • minim st7is. cahl742
a. mum.
sW
:P z o 'v A:4: 1[11!
• IP A ,t •tri
.311.1.7 d
S. N. 'NVICICEESHARI.
WHOLESALE AN D EETAIL If
lAADIVOGGIAT„ N 0.241 Liberty Etta:. Eked of
Pitt burgh. Pa... Mean keems on head extd
for sate a morel andcoinitteasmtrinentof Drug.
Moak:hie*, Paints. OD. Stuffs, Window Ghia s/1
tied. Potty. PeritunerT. stout and Proprietary Medi
eines, *to.
Torn) old f Meads and mistomer.—lieving sold out my
Drag ht.fte In -11elthrocre, and returned to this city, sad
bought oat the Dmig. , Eatablishment of Mr..loel Molder.
No. 241 Lltartretreot. I shall b• Puppy to me my old
friends, or the
se
of Dr. Mohler, and shall roam
nO mans to please them with mi rhino they mare:mit in
okyfloe of business. IL N. WIUKERhaahl .
dskly N 0.241 Liberty rt.
• Valtable Real Estate far Sala
.I... Offer for sate the two Wee story brick
btdillngs et the South east censer of Pam and Hand
• Ca, Noe.= and =arenas two. :The Into am each
about lb kat onEedul -arrest •-try Cri- fee t In depth. The
buildings , are suliftrdial and bare stone fronts.
• -Labs, otter the Nair three Way Inlet dwelling houses
on the met ride of Mimi ; etreet, Not 25. 37. W. and 41
sack &ruse being strut 12 feet 3 Mehra In front by about
80 fast In &stir. ' •
Tbe WllMlllattboool4ll7. together. and
at low prism mail ea& payment will be required and
-areasonaide than farm for amparent of Um balsam
A 33 LL B. WlLlldir Attamery at law,
127 Fourth strut.
St.' Clair Street Property for Sale.
lAM Antltorized to sell on very masons
his terauthay one or an• of thaw floe three atm
dt dodnor boom on the we poly Ode of St. Mar
street, being houses Noe. 20. 'Z. 21. 321. gad Z. between
Peso street and the old Another , " bridge. Theo bozo.
are makable for dam and dre/nase and are enlisted le
• good locallty. The bra are seda.llanot to float by 110
feet to depth to an 'alley tan feet 4 .118.
A moderate caah payment and. the ked•
ante allowed to mule era e aeoub ft r;nmo moral by
•he hoed sad mos:togs of the
_purchaser. Apply to
/1. WIT.
. 1, 01 Attorney u a
rtt Lao
oadatt • • do. 137 foh Erect.
• BOOTS AND SHOES.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
rilsuhaazrber mipeetftilly earls the at
tention itif bin Mends and thapoldle genersllT, to an
-nenttdriation of hie annul - re .took-of limo-and Ebony
Met received trout the Kew ltodland Manufacturer& In
Odildh 'dabs ho* and aziy.kind of Late% Gents, and
tlldren'a Boots, dalten and abo3[ll. made on l lst the hest
material, norkinestahho and Glebe irty •
In order hmhalt country dealer and them ho with to
eop='mune= made wort; he nmatitintares and hence
UT, Cu hand a • ernaptau shwa of Moo'. , el/ sd
Roteand Unmans, norm and Tooth's Brogan., ladles
Sad. and Stentlns, red Mama Bents.erhleti he serrate.
Ia mfannee to the mien 'Ds need any nothing more,
than that bob galas to , eell as cheap ea miy other him ea.
In
talglahnumit Um city.
Inankhd ter the liberal patronage baretodnermelved he
mitten further faro% and
at hie lool7erl In
Iniehmee be teal. .m,m that he te aide to ve general
gatiefenton 4 ' ' • — J 808%
nod narked id. between Tdarkethonse Fifth et.
MURPHY it BURCHFIELD,
DEAL= IN •
Silks and Luilesl)rass Goods generally,
CLOAKS, Tama &SHAWLS, ,
EMBROIDERIES AND SPAPLE_GOODS,
For Family Use.
An =wally exteudire wortroeut la allot NA above
lebartunataj tut re rd.and selling at lowest lute..
ifirNmtuaswt earner 41.11 and Markus sta.. O
' Stoves, Fenders and Fire Irons.
i . 1 0 .1.1 CITY STOVE WAREHOUSE. No.
de
- ISt Wood street. the seszni has arrived which
into nee the shore mooederto . rroultt In
vite attention of thole =aline g In our Is*
n
471113XassagzntIlma el mar stock. Irhtch merlon arutrom•
EmWe are determbant to son as for a. the lowest In
the dike. Dernernher the Neon. No.l3lWoes3 street.
or 9 . T..J. Meld tdh4
WILLI=E[. MITCELELTREEi.4,
Reptifyiii4 Distiller .and Wino aid Liquor
IitERCHANT,
Bb. ZOO !Abell lidyst,-Pittsktyvh. 0,50-17
-
lograLtuids. • •
• - • • ','. 151. FRAZIER; foitaerly a rosideat of
-,, • Plttatrussb, (no. or Tors) hll lam • hors In n tor
- '-' trat m lan ‘l dTgag*lN d a= 4 i l o tr e na teat. l44 lir t t
4
'':einte tolamto, as bats I.S+em Mulatto talelath o t r ir inn
0r " r 31417 Vgt l iefat a.' ,141tV:e t tlIrmirl7 PT,
.' ' =Y P. M.
John Aletantler;Slerebant, Market at:PlrtibmW..., N.
• iloblon ta nom. Bnokorx doo A. Cameron. eastatari a,
_ _
Comb, Ban Ita Itsermart t. John namlam acnomatan.
Bags! Baet
11111 . 01anatit v. TIIAGS , aS aufl u s2 p u s , . acia r ie r
fidarpe t railtretutlra. lu rkest a gi t .` t ' m r'l,4
. • ..
8001% Dentist,rFoametreot,_
, e-t -
Mb. Ave doare 'rest of Narteo. MU* •
"Reminfal. ..—:
ut B. SELLERS & CO., Virtiolisatalkrag
u.smi
R.. Oda. bate nmand to O. and onimodloas
on Oa coned edWood in 4 &toad stn. ntnr•
- a — cuttoarne and an dft=
.in - ratutd, Vow
slift:widn.
0 :4 4 1s Luca 11.1111 well . . dtoed.
4,,,i,
•
• BeizivaL
IMMEIEN . Man
uficotarer of aviary Ta
.=.4l tozi t zacona . gtarg,
wito., * , ,u.A. era, verietireentwuls•
sad .IS9 sad LIS Mad Attatratia
• - wart
New Brighton Tub and Bucket Fict.ortes.
frill El/be:miners
c ontinua to nittrittracture
sod sen ft~th_Baiip, Tate.,ll eases. Dna Watt.
barb atull inakses rstens 2111,11111fi1,
Mem 1.2031111111 attended to. WALE A WALTON.
Steals; Ezigines andliadcrs.•
.110INESzlith tholatei3l unproveznetits,
Taft/8W cmllti. calnad ands=er,
titbit lbest. • irft Mak
Ul9 .1.1
°U4.2l"" =“e WVIMae:
I ' d i tPPLTA" ,2SO br - drjr,,
itotissalltcrio
ranZEIS
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rim DAILY PITTWET! GH GAZETT&
„.„,".
OSEPH S. & A. P. MORRISON, Attor
n•Te at Law, Office No. H 3 Toth eiroot, between
:mlthfadd and Gran; Plttantultb. T 34
ROBEAT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law,
. St. Low. ]fn.
IOBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at. Law—
Oreracr of Fifth .o 4 Omit strmets.opixsalte the Oourt
,L en's. Pittettargh. rcky24-T1.3
TAMES J. KUHN, Attornoy at Law, °the
Fourth amt. ne. Grant, Pittebtuvh. j.15-Jy
Michigan General Commission and Collec
tion Agency Office,
goR the collection of Home and Foreign
Mercantile andallother Money dab., In Michigan
u, adjacent !States, Insustment and ftyment of Moneys,
Payment of Taxes, Purchase and Bale of Real Estate and
Stocks and Insurance Agents.
PELTIER ANDERBON,DetroIt, Alictdstan.
ImM:litEsterrplt—Meestu Reamer 11421 m, Dank-
Co. Gazette Onfor; Loran; Marren Oas
illuyttanta.
WM. A.
OFFICE, üb EAL ESTATE OFFICE, No, 87 Fr=
street, .341 L door Irmo Market; Desire In Lake Clam
su2NOre, Pig Iron. to- Cool property bought .4 rola.
USTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent,
Eltook, Merelmndips and Hm Broker, of,. No. OR
k arth atm; •bore Wool. Phaalnom promptly at.tondad
to. •.
&HURL L. MARSITELL, Socrotary Citi
aces 'nuisance CUnbany, OCWates Used&
- 0 M. GORDON. Secretary Western Insta
rialto 011., 71Watar .treert.
I GARDENER COFFEN, Agent for Franklin
Coaloo.y. nartbaoot. canner of Ward
IV_La Bonet&
- 13 A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mn
a • tual Inouranco COMMIT. 42 Water street.
Doss RUM —....—L •1.1311.111
FLRMING BROTHERS,
(ectareons TO J. xrun 1 CO.)
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
. SO. CO WOOD STREET,
raBoR,
Prorrietors of Dr, Ill'Uoves colobrst•l a aa
rmlfcto Lir
se.
lOLIN LEAPT, Jr., (successor to Jas. M'Ouf
feya Wholesale and &nail Druggist and Dealer in
uts, 00s, Dyestuff., de.. an - ner Wood and Slath streets,
Pf ttsbarnh. Sir Rennlar Aplent fee Dr. ford'. 11.41clna
asntl
beJOUN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in
DMrty .. Pai t. Ditnt.,t ab OS;
urgh Varnbds. nod Dye Stuffs, No. 190
stree.
.1111 order. will receive prompenttantlon.
Ire Agent for Schenck'. Pultootde Syrup. mar 24-17
A. FAIINESTOCK /c CO., Wholesale
• Dn.eint
.ins.
co
and manufacture. of White losd,Red
burs / k and LIU... rner Wood and Front etreota, Ditto
meb7
E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in
DDLDS. Muta t Dye Etufh, OIL, Varnish, de..
./:. t etalood street, Databank, Ckoda warranted. hie.
mom= -
DRAIN Wholesale .1, Retail
. I =CIBLI, comm. of Liberty sod St Cl. soos.to!
SCROONMAKER .!b CO., Wholesale
Druggist; Nu 24, Wood shush Pittsburgh.
lOSEPH FLEMING, Successor to L. Wl/002
At Cn.. oorned• 3haket strait and Dlatnond—Hoe oon.
hba ll t. ou hand thrl and compledaaaartmaxt of Dam,
Id.dleln• Marta. Pulamoarr. an d all artlclen
partalming to biz burin..
praarlptlons nuatally amnia +=dad sell'
hours. jaStly;
COMMISSION &C.
FORSYTil_ar. SCOW.
FORAYARDLNG AND COM ose
MISSION
IVIE49MMTS,
Wool, 'Hides, Flour, Bacoa, Lard, & Lard Oil
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY
No. 76 Water St., Pittsburgh. Pa.
Serlnger Elerbough. PlSAleille;.Wellt, Wellsville, Ohio.
John Scott &Co— " IM Menlo,
Z DJ.ses,Cashtelt Desk Bk. Kowa A Stettin.., Phila.
I tech I Co., PittabneAh. Barnet, Nesbit A GarretAh,
Joteph P Elder, St Loose,l Philo.
Thomas B Greiner, llsokers. Dollars A Ocoeell, Illncin'tL
Salem, Ohio. A D bullock *Co..
fthlve
JR.
--
W. B. KOONN-- .14 W. HeeKsTINE
um or Late Qf littsburpla
Humphreys. nudes. A Koons, Phfis.
BOONS & EDIRSTINS,
FLOUR FACTORS,
•ID
General Produce Commission Merchants,
No 47 North i Wham, mod 9.5 N. Urger S.. /Atm Eh..
PHILADELPHIA.
CCM
Ragaler. WOOMMITACO ‘ CDC. TO J
Labs.. • Co, ea, U.
Gaf.t. Martina " • D Wedlock it Cq
Wd t °Awe, " Tamed • albloy,
Altar. Priv * " Vodka • /mktg.
Caleb Cope Co, - Manna • that/1w "'
Teulte. Anew* - sChan. ethAl..'
Bryan, Henna., a Co,„ Plttabie. L. Wilmarth A Co. Plilarir
Baa.W. Ckrograve• Co. "DoB * Llar•tt.
- Watt is Wil m •
And Pittsburgh and Philadalphh. Merchant. a avueralli.
jaltfaul
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE.
Commission and Forwarding Merchants.
No. 114 Second rt., Piurbwrgh, Pa.
P. 1. Vlolly] jal2
SPRINGER JIARBAUGH.
CO,II3IISSIOri MEtcOLIANT,
Dealer in Wool, Provision, sr. Produce generally
• NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET,
PITTMBURGLI, PA.
J. R. MURPHY,
FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Psalmist attentlun even to the Wee of
PR U D COX.
No. 155 Front Street,
Orrpeeita the liationztliehe HOW.
Joel. Lax-----C.tua Arerzu.
redwELL;itze do CO,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Produce & Commiuion Ma-aunts,
PITTSBURGH HANUFACTVRES,
No. S Weed rt., between Water and Went of
sid9 ,VirrEssinunt
Flour, Produce, Provision and Commission
MERCHANT,
No 267 Liberty $2 al. comer qf Maud,
Pittsburgh,
ill his attention to tho sam of Floor,
kft Park, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Butter, Brain, Dried
Trutt& Bead; at, B.
B2Loeueleumente eveueettblly eolieltud. .123,17
Hate of the firm of MERCHANT,Mead)
COMMISSION
DZALEE Ev PIO mriAL AND eLoom.%
No. 76 Water street, below Market,
spl9 PITTEMURO PINIINAL
Al3cteeesor b Ila.ro. Jones Co.)r
CONNISBION AND AVE ADDING AfERCHAIM
Agent of the Madison and Indianapolis
11.611.110 AD.
No. 8.0 Water at., Pittsburgh, Ps.:.
• •J. W. BQTER do CO.,
'ORWARDINO ti COMMISSION MR.
GRANTS and Dealern la all klndadYlltarbtaTa Man•
• B. OANFIEf...D, la* of %mu, Ohio,
earl Ash, and Western Produce ..• ly. Water elzret.
tIIOXI.III urrrAaz.
Akaptcr dna kobLon, Little t 003
LUME 1c CO,, Wholesale Graters,
Prodooe and Cogrualsette Idorchsats,and !Wins ha
boxs.....2lutabsturo., No. 112 soon stmt., Pitt&
burgh. 11.19:TJ5.3
vIIKESt WiREIIOO3II.--ICENIY 11.
../ COLLIN& turwar ding and Ootutalagion kterthaat,art
Dealer In (Awes, Un flab au4 Prxtuee gareutUrf
4B„Wood West, shoe W a ter,Pittatauttb torn
ginOttliSPAlM — a, Importer and Dealer
Mach and American WO Papr No. 4.5* Piarkat
dam= Third and Posatb PtttabUrSh•
;14,13EPH-HOBNE acco.,
Wholes:Liana Retail Maims in
MEXI3IOB
'11111201.1)E11161 szzarr ' d
Grona
Fanov 11xolo, &o.'
Nit. 777 KayketrL., ettl. 41h and Ute Donor&
Inr Agana for Bradley's Yarns. ealo.l,
D. Aftl, Jr., & Bro.,
Iv 0. 9111arket et, aro closing out their eat•
goa *Wry Clitods &ton Immarusedbiamat Irma
var. sn=os ertigertamt l rtatViag:Z
MZraatml2."4. Id.rinzZoluralttee,
__Abkr-4 04. :6,15= C: p1 i WINN owl= a l =
pout nrtalot Black
!Ltd set Awed Droop Burs,tll
a. A. r I mrsrpuni—o.' rr.atBai i Oa, 11.20aa.
AA. MASON E 00., Wholesale and Rota
t Naas in Taney sad Bt. 4. Dry GO AN 2.6
an4I7I3,PILY 3313110EVIELD. Wholesale
win Retail Citga wL lktaseharna. acmeacme ratirth
atilt inlaina PS
Removal! Removal! Removal!. 1 1
ROBINSON. d. IBRESBI
• fj AVIN 0 Removod our Store to No. 23,
17 nul Amt. cant door Rs.. • coya oar
now propirod tto a:WM ow Otto sad
Stooks of lE.
parted sal Nxiiiiuot, sad Oil Cloth* In Ads
=Mot In f l a r trooortiornt .
tit
•
,TEmer in invan
B =ll4 Plftlablralrouttiont •
SOliottoo dScotch Bald% Yoder% lintligottlis% and
i ii mUsu ga gg is .4=ll,l=M:i
ono Toolo i lmodtalt 011 Watt; %lab* Shadow, Bee
mom s e . jts, loon Stock
=tilt Olotbs, tom to 2A lbot wide et iOI
et lOU* Idaho news *Ube. tovrootsub. tiro , ous
- lpuT-40. or! for
comer Woo 4 suel Boma a',
BUSINESS CARDS
AGENCIES.
DRUGGISTS.
DAVID C. HERBST.
HENRY 8. SING.
DRY GOODS.
P ITTSBURG H
I BANKERS AND BROKERS
BANKING HOUSES
Or
JOHN T. HOGG:
BEDFORD, rIiD7ORDCa:
13 0 11 ERSET,_ SOMERSET CO.. PLEASANT. WESTMOILITD CO.
CONNELLSTILL.E. PA yyrrt co., - pra m
UNIONTOWN,
BROWNSVILLE,
NEW BNIOILTON. BEAVER CO,
Depodts received, Magmata madi, Drafts bought sold
.d collected, Bank Notee wad Specie bought and sol.l
atoekr, Notes anal other Seel:mitres bought and .00
- ernarnleidou. CorreaDondases sad lazaretto= aolleltrar„
D ALL=
itdl[l2L
}KRAMER LfI RAIIM, Bankers and Ex
change Broker. Day and_ sell Gold ad 1311rer ad
atlas, perch
Notes, lamellae loans on Hal Estate or Eitook Bect•
ers Promissory Notes, and Tim* Bills on East
nod West. Dray and sell Stocks on Oommleslon Collec
tions mid. De all points in toe Union. Jftlee corner of
Third and Wood ilLete.,direetlr opposite the St-Chaim
HoteL ap7
1V - lIOLMES SON, Dealers in Foreign
sj_ilte.,P,srediiptiTt:sll:2jlifil. of E NV ' e/Mart=t, get::
onegh... SirGellections. made on all the prinolral MU..
throughout the United States.
ItNI is limit sal4l
41. =l3o:=l.a. Cl.=ams...—a. a. Tmasq.,w. Et. Too - 13 — R1.11D
AMERICAN
PAP E•_L Nt. ACHE
rti~U TAW CY! 111 . .4 NY,
No. 78 Second et., Pittsburgh. Pa.
ANUFACTUREAS of Papter Macho
oru.m.putbr ah.ches, Dooms. Steamboats, Shim
lam. and Pletareiraroca. Window anII Door liacdN
Drackata, Inumea, Corrdoce, Ventilators ad Centre Blanca
for C.eillngs. Boaettea wad tloaddlno of word description
aim and destim, Clllll7l and warrantad more dicrabla
than any other article now In on.
101.1. -Orders eaecuted on the ahortact noun.
N. 14—Attention of Steamboat Balder. is Telly di
ranted to Ws arts le, on account Of ita light we ht.
B. TOMB
No. TB Beyond CUSIBIEN
Let. Wood Harlot au.,
Jeltidct Pirrencann.
MAO 11 11 1 1 1931.1....--...10113 t, 131:11413.-- ....
UNION FOUNDRY,
Mitchell, Herron & Co.
ILL continuo the business of the Union
Foundry, at the old stand of PENNOCK, hlITUll•
EWA CO., No, 154 Liberty
ast.
s
They 5111 inalmfacture usual, a large sad mural
assortment of UASTINOS, comprising
Cooking Stove., Ranges and Side Ovens,
OFFICE ARD I ARLON STOVER,
MANTLE &KITCIIEN GRATES,
Hollow Ware, Wagon Boxer, Dog Irons, Sad iroru,
Tea Kettles, Plows and Plow Points,
Mill and Machinery Castings generally,
And GAS and WATER PIPES N all gees.
' IRON dr. NAILS OF THE BEST BRANDS,
Shovels, Spades, Picks, do., AU of which will be sold at niunufalturere• one/,
mel-li
Penn Caron Xills, Pittstrargh.
ENNEDY, CHILDS & CO.. Manufao;
is. tin.. of—
Pena A No. 1 heavy 44 Sbeetlngy
Garpet Chain of aLI colon and stud=
Guoi:Twln c t
• " None, unes sad Math tidy
Rope of all size. and des/rip/Joao
betting.
IriVIV:11" 1iTZ:74...11:ft.2!.L0g"1:21.Nr
K. IrllllB
& CO.,
61 Penn et., below Marburg, Pittsburgh, Pa.
42TEAM BOILER MAKERS and SLlEE'r
ia IRON WORKERS. Idannfacturriu of Barnhin . • Pat
ent Ro ll er. Locurantive. lquad and Cylludat Holism (Zinc
nett. Bralehau. Mire Red. etokain Ylp•A Cond.... Sall
'Para. &nut Pan; Iron Yawls, Life ftato ate. Al.,
Slaciurmitta . Work. Bridsa And Viaduct Irina, don. at
the I , bn:test tattle. All ord.. from • Matsu. orotoptit
attended to.
Hata and Caps.
1 WILSON & SON keep constantly on
. Jamul Mr) deeerirtloll and variety of Hate awl
Cap, both wingsaale and ratan. Three darning a neat
la•Wormble Rat or Cap, good and cheap, ironla do well to
give us . cal hrfore purchasing elsewhere. col add
llrdW. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail
• . klanntacturer and Dealer In Calanet Warm, No. 81
atno•t„
GROCERS.
Shriver & Dilworth,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Noe. 1301, 132 Second Street,
Betwoni Waal sad 8m1t1161) PITTSHURGII.
MONTROSE MITCHELTREE,
Wholest..!o Grocer and General Merchant,
Na. 9D Liberty S:reet, Pltsburyb. mai E
SMITE, RIME & HUNTER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
122 Second and 151 Front street,
Jul& PITTSBURGH. P.A.
NM
JAL LILDLIVEL
Wallace ai Gardiner,
11 , 1lCILJESJLX DISALERS 1.1
Flour, Provision and Produce Generally,
NO.= LIBERTY ST
I.IAGALEY, COSORAYE t CO., IV bolo-
Lip
•00- rata Orton* IS and Woo-d watt. Piu,Eursn.
17
AtCULBERTSON, WhoLseato urocer and
Cracatialon Merchant. Dealer In Produce end Mt.
bond.
AlrintiftctliCri Article'.Article'.Article'.l9s Liberty vireo& Jill.
JOLIN FLOYD & 00., Wholesale Grocers
sod Comeaselcna Herelasets,Cle 173 Wand and 333 Lib.
me:root. Pittsburgh. told
tOBERT MOOSE, Wholesale Grocer,
Dealer in Produce. Plttaborgh Manaracturas. and WI
of Vorwigo =ll lbothatio Wines sod Ldouors. No. 31b
Liberty stmt.. au baud • very Novo stork of sur•ritr
old Mououssaluds Whialted..hleh will be *old low for cash
DAVID ACCAZDUZL—..— —MTLIAAM IIIAIIS U. A. OOFTUP.
NcCANDLES . S, MEANS tr. CO. (succes
sors to Wkk lleCandlessa Wbehrllle Grow..
ar• In /tray NallLao. Oottocciarca. and Plitenareb
tel•milectares y. earner of Wood sod Ware: sta
PltUbstrati. Pa -OA)
DMA 103111...—.—M1X121 D. re. oar__ .-IILLIM c. .o&
,'GILLS d: ROE, Wholesale Grocers and
Caronlsalon Martha:Rte. Na. 194 Litonly stivet Pitts.
ROBERT DALZELL t CO„ Wholes:tie
Gwans,Commiarlon Merchants, Dales" In Prodace
an 4 Pittarargh Maxinfaeteras. No. 243 Llbaty and.
Eittstarst.
c07C7.7.F.M.-
t.
MZ=l2
AGALEY, WOODWARD & 00., Whole
' Ji Groom Ba.f I Market .1.41.. Po.ll.l4stls
BOOKSELLERS &C.
JOHN T. SHILTOCK.
Book and Job Printer and Publisher.
N 0.82 Pba nowt, atom iiimittiOold. (Issotta
BOOK BINDER'S end Box Maker's Straw
Elcardooll.l. on hand. Alga 800 Pa aud
fitutirmory m rom
ylO
110 U. COCURANE, (successor to S. Sad
ler.) Wholonalcand R.LII /halm In Boots, Ruler,
P•Pa
Market. MUMS. Alt 11..g ieutun ogs.
y, I. ro.lorsi .crest, Gth dnor 8. o
l
01IN S. DAVISON, Booksaller and Sta.
toner, roccassar to Davison a Azator, No. d W.l.{
Iran, near fourth, Pittsburgh. Pa.
& CO., Booksellers and Stationers,
p a y Ho. 68 Word street, next door to the corner of 'Third.
iw otot.Pe. School and law boolumaketaotir oo heed
L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No.
• 76 Yo6rth •trw4 krollo.l3l6lldlnes.
MUSIC. &C.
John IL Mellor,
0.81 'WOOD STREET, between Diamond
All. and lo=h litrast, Bola Aim' for CITIOR Cli
BONA' (Boaters) PIA 0 WORMS. RIASON •
LlN'd AIODEL DIELODICONB and ORGAN lIAIISIONI-
Ohle, and &afar In Manta and Itudeal Goods. 1.23
B. Bieber & Bro.,
PiO. 0 . 3 FIFTH ST., Sign of the Golden
Harp. Bola Agana, ror NUNNS k CLARK'S ((New
r)) unriralled Grand and &tun PIANOS. and OAR ,
HART NE GUAM% GenniouldiaLOGEONli and ORGAN
Deslara to Hada and Alwalcal lostrrr
mom - 1.0
Charlotte Blame,
MANUFACTURER and Dealer in Piano
lm/arta sod bcrparter of TIZMIdeI euld musical IliBtro•
Bola "gent or Ma ItAIDUREI PLANOSOado fir
ICALLIT, DAYIB * WM . BortOn Pismo, with and th
out Sots= AUsetactent. 113 Wood 1.
7.. 11.11.1..............JAXE1 A. artm—.........J110:11 CALDWALL
11.EMOvAL. •
Valle Forge ' Plow Works.
J. S. Aiatiak. SPEER
LI AVE . ..tth tivED to the first story of
ixthat hytv-and commodlosoli Wind:mote. owner of
allepand Liberty s tr a ti . where Die) have otwned
anortindut of that lett. Doptoved and h/5D11.14.”
ed PILOWWand would invite the attention or Fan..
nod Trade.. .11 and examine their new Iron CenD
Will.
Cottle,'
Patent pner. 1111 ride, Mob 8011, Double 1.111.,
Cott. Boa., ant every devolution of flown PL.
Doloni:Daettoge. ta.antneated wt. the trade.
antia4w/t
N.DE LANGE,
DE ALE& IN
HIDES, LEATHER & • OILS,
233 ZJBERZY .57., apposite tL had of nod.
♦ toll maortmont of
Hayed Leather Bolting and OUR,
Far diddilo , d7 and Coal Mrs, thin, cm dud.
d
Math Ward Property for Bale.
T WILL SELL on reasonable terms and
permeate. tea 1,0 T& comer of Pena and Carroll etc...
oppglul Ald.DobW oak.. Therese beedeomely 'Moab
ed Ihr prfirite Melcholom.
1110. she's LO corner of Liberty and Itsideft 26
lest leant epoch. They are-oaloulatel for either. erermeg
boar Mag bowie or tor coat depot—Prcoal broatht by the
Peon'. or the I.lonsteMrthe Loilroe4e.
. Jam comer or Rarer and 1111kba ftl6
mvi --E, t b up ld icaprorement, Youndm. cke. of Pen
nark At MM.. They are POI loeete4 foe e .o,urcietorr or
10 erect bonding &Pit forilork of I:whew
ice of that belehembom. - .Arer fo
fatdtf , !NUS B. m0110.1.N. 113 Mate st.
To Billl Owners,
ERENCH BURR and Laurel Hill Mill
!Unita &Wag Cloths. 51111 aploOlor. /row.
ra Sawn Wart Corn and COD Grind... Coot' Ito.
Proof Stalls. (a daaldrastrun laroorindll) always on haral
and made fa oroor.at 310 rotary sr, ylnatrorgh.Pa.
al:M.3nd W. W. WALtatin.
belllieatuig and Sox fro=
Ml t E . .Subseriber baring 'purchased tho ex
. dun?* sight of J.' J. Johnston's Patent Box wad J.
'• Patent itelfasatfun Smoothing Davy is um
'annul:fey engsgsd. In insannetnrine tbseunn In sun
nestle* lath Pb. above, ba hand estultinfiT on band at
• t v tl.C . = tleflosa a l .t st.. 6 a . MlVanchor Boma'
br
'sea Bel bargsgob• uvula eturpeatfalipt mmm
irIll• tbs
attention ate deafen.' and Pb. public le tuassest.
atn4sa . 0. ICINCOILAN nilsebser Intr. Pa.
NDELIBitik INK—/ havo just rea'd a
• Urn mar Wittort lotatata• Int, with oa ottlo
eorosotatioa. Isla afto4 "ablaut gamin tosar
usomalthe mow will Da soraoaol . 11 -
itharalt soma otheolae. +Ol.
BMW YORK LOYERYIKKIKENTS.
From SKILLIN, viescusn,owax B CEIKLL, Gra
[W. N.IrSrIPLIt Amvsamentl ❑_ CU. No. 3-48
Rao rnrk.
GEORGE W. FiLTINHAN,
Merchalit ;Tailor,
MS Broadway', iiiipiaslioNt. Nicholas Hotel
ssylo;lar NE W .110
New York Corn' Exchange.
BAG MANIIPA CTOR F.
. t2i and 19.7 ltrOed Street.
B. E. CLARK,
.AIANUFACTURER AEU DEALER IN
Bags and flagging,
ISNABORGS, Sheetirin Duck, Flax and
Il Cotton Toripeo ko
1-• . 1 .0101.rd with Grain Dada.
MILLERS' BAGS,
Dem,no t i load priotai to order ekprecolr for their now. nr
maximal:a of banlors Is lordh and of various &slaw.
%Id our erootesooro ran bays way matter they MIST Ind,
put In Ira. witbodt a:trackman.
Country kteraharda are irattool to examine oar stock of
Fonts.' BAGS, Tin 6.1911 , 1 N llagN of all tps various
brands of Duck. do; rot T heavy Otatborko, la.ry
Drill% Am
wo neg.e Supplied with barrio blithea printed la ardor.
Prorkdon aealoni sopplard with Liao wad Deer Bags, pew.
of pilau W• dare new
&A R. fur otamplaia mantle
Paints; 01104311 , 1a55,
Burning Fluid, Camphene,iilleohol. dm,
DORR .t. MANN,
1 =GREENWICH STR E ET, (roomer ef2ay,) NEW TORE ,
AREunarmßiver end Irittlieffroed Denote,
now soiling tho above articles, in con
coction with • rocuglete assortment of AlcroDry
st OIL BruzAer.
Zincir's Iliarsonds. NAIR Len 4
Preach tmd Amatioan ARIEL .ge at ,at twice, that
offer great inducements to Dr-Urn and thruumers.
_ mr2Altudr
For the 140 — .000.
11. S. PATENT Alf A FIIRLE COMPANY,
90 Thompson street, N. Y.,
MiANUFACTUREIWOFMARBLE MAN
TLES. TABLE Torsoool.mm. PEDESTALS.
t Ninon. 'Rotate'. and CI /toll.] Marble, This
jfDuel. article, *Watt Ina pronersUon Marta. chautically
scrubbed with mineral color so sa to be moulded into
any form and color. by which marble can be mann...
I.nred at ie. than half the of the cowmen material.
obi:. It excela it in durability a nd beauty. Unlike Mar
salty
tielsod iron and bate, there no surface work. the Mgr
running into the mass of the ter:. . hire no ragniah
la need to sire • temp:oar) salty to 'the unlace. Dien.
tics trout la toga Table Tops,equally cheap
Rights for the insturadarg and tale of shwa Ear the
different states, which will WWe inuctacute return. to
shore interesting thersselens.l IntorreaUon furnished on
application to PETNIt RENNIE, Rest, or
JOAKPII LAUD, Sea NEW YORE. ocZbIY , _ anl4
___ _. .....
Fresoh Winnow Glass.
EDWARD P; DICHIE,
144 Chamber4i , st., N. Y.,
Tan drop west of HMls= River 11xliroad DePot,
IiFFERS to Dealers rind Customers his cel
ebrated breads of /ranch Window Olen on !aeon
''e term,. rank* l'ithitiOsutow.tion aol bernentahni
with prices tal receipt of their adrinwn ills. cut to any
desired pattern. and reeked re*. of charge. apliard•
Umbrellas and Parasols.
JOHN I. SMITH,
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER,
31 4 235 Broadway, New York.
The most extensive in the world.
TILE late fall in the price of materials, coa
eiqueet upon the ataingency of the money market.
has 'enabled Ms mannteernve largely for the Syria.
trade; and to Offer to merchants, at very low price*, the
laraent and roost complete auortruent
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS
to be round in Europe or AIII.rIM. Ilerobluato vieltina
New York to boy their arndx. are reepectioUr Invited to
oat! and examine the stock Pejorepterchanor.
11.—risaramit 111/J Card tut and pot It to roar pocket
Wok r reference. I. tikIITLI, !lapidarian.,
mh2.5..1t0dy
FIRST PREMIUM PIANO FORTES.
STEINWAY h SONS,
HAN WPACTUILERPI 34 arida Walker Ptzeirt.
Xing laMitrltii, a.. Yong.
11,1ESPECTFULLY call the atoif ti
toa of U. fratle tO thlitudid
aaaortaarat o tion f
anal-gru i el al:4Na i . c . M.o.
which. ftir volume or tops. alastlrity o
food:, beaat7 or flulthan (tart arm' tau Ulna random&
Pint eeme.9.9.4. ?tar oirrai aoudad the
rre iota for both kinds. to rotopetltioo.ith tits
most distinguished makara from Doctor, Philadelphia.
Nov York ..d Baltimore.
NEW TILIUMPIII—e•nriIIi. • Faye harp jolt hear
avid - 00 tb• PIUPT UOI.D 31EDAL (ovar all
rtni)atth. tt.6ZTyg ror VlAtrr.
Safety Pure.
1 4 1 0 R MINING PURPOSES, and for lONI-
A_ 116 DRALEGEE 0.111 la WET and DRY blastlm
or FOUR dlrmat klods. The (Arm:l And lIIIMPFER
Ate , the SIMILE ao4 DOUBLE TAPE WATER PUMP_
IliM•
IlAnnfactuntl And sold v 7
GLENN PUTAIAN,
ez z Lit.rty st. NEW Yol.E.
p 1.: 0 7..4T MomPtir filir t 1.11 lamb of GUN MN%
510 g.% L VIR r .MOMOsuItP EIVNAI B r, il.c.' A,
noladly,
SCHIRFFBLIR, BROS. @ CO..
IMINNTARS AND DEALEJtB IN
Brags, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery, &e.,
170 WILLIAM ST., New York,
INVITE the ratengon of the trade to their
layg. and .abed aka Of WSW, Paltitik Dna, Prefiataw
1 A Z a''.
alto
to tbourreia LaY Ito yoytatla ny AYE ta pis Drags.
M./ tow alto Olivet Dorn It. sources or yrtain,
lion and manalartarre. pantie. of Tooth, Daly and Nall
Brodie% Ileatizoo, Cart, Mortar& araAlt••• FniArD and
lingliati Porta...wry. ',Apia's Extract; AA& many than at.
Delos tisaally rinbrared Drug/Data Moak ' , Did , that
are alao razablod to offer rca lb. tarot adwatitaawocui a
Ord., tallow in MM.] or by mall, will yowl,* potwitil
attsation.
IMPORTANT
TO BOUSEKEEPERS AM) DRALERS.
THE ROPE. MILLS,
71 tm.ros rt." and 71 Dart; man, N. Iran,
Yranapal ON 11, Prow greet„ Nos /wt.
lllltorr. :41,.37 wad ab 11.. bra strest,Jmer
tiE Proprietor; of this long and well
kno.o. . . . .
COFFEE AND SPICE KATADLISIINENT,
Centimes to perianths best Phanacceertim4 Meader. In
Tee, for CaWag limed, Clemalt,Tee end other Cat., km—
hor mlso prepare Mustard, Coma, mod may ether arta
else adult, mem In emery hunit tn t i ni,
.deh the/ offer upon the
Mast rausinstde term. la sent to dealers who
Minuet them. X. a J. O. WWI.
N. 11.—Corateneresdrleed to imiedre Mr Hops Milts vUde.
The Adams Repress Compan
Pittsburgh, Rochester and Breghum Express.
eyklOß the especial accommodation of the
ergo population alongthe atilt* Otdo and Pena
renla railroad. betimes Mu/neut. and nur Bright.,
whose Intimate business sad imolai ndathall r9(1611 . 1•13Ch
Agency, The Adams IS:press Onareny hare made each
arrangement ertfh the Itallroad u to enablelhem to pot
a nasty
Ii
on the Ana comodatlon Traits who till
tete charge of all propy d b0d.... property entrust.
lo him. Tbe Messe nge r : ll here an Inn fere In the
Itaggue the and be ter security ornately.
Jesetry and other ralaobl lie trilliums line ktrlichtoa
by the !laming Tram. remain In Plttalurgh and
ny City donng the day to &tuna to o r b lui li mni ng
Ton..,
be entrusted to bias and retu the limning
eltb Ms Goads and Ootualsalose executed. It till
he Ws duty to rued... tde op thy en Perceleralletes.
orders. money. An which tma daunt .. . 4 to Rom
party mon alter the arrival of the trate at the Allegheny
City Duct. /le .111 also metre written crustal Msessir
obtain e
Information, no h d
r t e ty o — ra o om
' , w m h u ote—ra an te
eu n
go ll ogdus, m
return them—make purchases. largo. or mall. from • pa•
per of pine to a moan evgine All amela, An, will le Ingrid Goan ohe Oro 'a namadee
detente.r with d u fa etre t charge bu e Ju ne n ndd e n b .
the direction on peckagesseeperlelly farpritate bonus.
sherd be explicit.:
At Way nat.. ...II matter .111 he left etch th e /nation
Agent of the Itellrced &amen y, when tie/proper party Is
not at the nation on the •ITIVILI of the 7mlo, to mune
qauf " citlirges tarning Pecnigea. in. end Mr services
rendered by the Mrseenger. Inteudel to te within nom
tumble amps. When the nature of the bualasse Is each
ae to t he
M 0• . nodal atconandia .1 11 1. mud.
As the Messenger le required
to
settle hl. bllla .4 bum
inuedatfil nith the Worneur.
as to par Itsflult, the pat.
ranee( the Hoe will plum DOS ask him to watt fill next
trip for Ma pay, u hs has no Mauna° In the matter.
HENRY P.. ten been anointed Meesfrour, and
001 comm.. tels Matteson Ilud ay. Den Zs,
MIMS £$D .072.
I Array Pillthe.wyS-84 Vow.=graph VI Stmt.
Gity—TelsM*.
Haysville-4.lart, IL7. Sewickley Slatim-11r. Ble
Lvohlla
litrkt.q +—Mr. Wbite.
J
r.
:tioe Artg don—Mr. Hoop.
Onna Asa= PS= Co.,
Pittsbureh. Z !,3), 1845.1
Commercial Hotel,
Corner of Gland and New Levee, New °Tirana.
K. STEEL could most rospoo h aa
a ly Inform the trailing nubile that Si
Ken Lbe above named' Hotel.
The Hotel bee recently node:now • thorough Spelt
and reporatket, and has been Ethel sip_ 11th nee and el.
Rent furniture. carpeting, &e. T h e monster Inn
pay every ore and stank. to the enntret utd wants of
the Warden The table will be mottled with the beet
thattbe Market. afford. •
This Role l being eltuntal la the Immediate vicinity of
the bullet= part of the chi. se wen as being convenient
to lb. brarazooot Landing , the proprietor no-pa that by
etfiCt attention to the vette of bicoitrone to receive that
liberal patronage that ha ever been bestowed upon able
home.
Prioe of Board per Day, $l,OO.
The Bar will he stocked with WM. and I Moore Maui.
ar tan. other hone. to to. city. A good Lun Dom 10 to
12 A. at. Alsooblicang and accommodating attendants.
*Mira • 0. 101114.111. aunt.
J. ➢l. MoFADIN & CO.,
Opts Triplett, Pl'Vadln it M.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
J. '25 LET= iS 50 GOY IIAttGLtL sr,
St. Louie, Mo.,
I,..driv 14.1.4 Ramp, Proylaktas. 110mo/rata
lc. mollatawl and promptly exPeotott.
SIM TO
M. T. Q. !Irvin & Co.. Millpond
Mr. Al”.. Gor.ton .fol4:17,1
L E & CO.-TRANSPORTATION INN-111ring toed. eltio..fro
neretlans this winter. weal. now pr.
to de • heavy heel/lees by PENNA-CIAN
end RAI WOAD, sawed to and Amen tberast.rn Otte..
We can mare our Meade and all those di/meted to pet.
roulte the Penna. Canal and Itailrowl that no Plii[lll Will
be Op ved to render avneral satlellotlon to Shipping! of
Eutaw and Western //Welt. The avoklanoe of the Itt.
<lined Plante on the Allegheny Portage ltalhosd will give
Increased deepotch to the trtnemleelon of frefght.
Oglea on PZON Mont, at the Canal Be4n, •
inhltelrO LLOYD L'ettlON.
•T. S TE AM B OAT nr.
STLIP AND FIXTURES,
N 0.167 South Streot,•Now York.
DOWER CAPSTANS, Common Iron wad
Won 4 Capstans, Reed's. Robinson'. and Drowell's
S ateektiox Aymara". Windlaosa. Chalet Raiment.
Mulder La os
and Brasier Bletalllo Leading Tema.
awl 111.11-kg Mg. Pam. and /Int Cannon
Howe lipes
skid Conpllogn &Op Outings te mplate ; Boss and Iron
Contains, Ulna, ittistaa, Pistols and Cadasses,
Brunel, Mutable Lira boar, Torksbut-Y sPatosit:Platino
'Llfelesnarslng Pa.* Lb Frowning Slattzatutes and
Spring des Sletallas, Cork andlnilaltubbor Llat Prriars.r.,
all carnapondlag to the late toatoboa; Laws. at Tory low
11,1 ::"Itt a rtgUk.%=.1ful."1 , stglf.:Pr i T
twos. motet/Iron
Co-rartactratip. .
RAVE tide day associated with isa as
ettnelPartoets to lb. .reinting. 0 CtinlOn. and Gilligan
min. Mamma suid Hoot s V. Miller. The Mi.
DM be continued at the old sistod. lab Third st" int•
der the Mm. and Idyls WORN THOMPSON & 00.
I ..thm
/ would Ulm Etat OpPortunity of nturning thyvincare
thanks to my old customers Ix the very liband support I
bon harltofore recelvad trm them, and 1,0010 imolai:Ca
ly solicit eandinnenseo I theispotranage. Alta etc:lm
:1 3 7 that ny l igt= allrt i r:e l ne! say East
Stunner. so I Batter sonar ttua =7 mit MI - ability LI
011itU InmerallT Mom and tdabll •PPcoointect by the lii.
habitants offittsburch awl vhdulty.
tdossh 7th. lane —shileand Joan swampyma
ThBIED APPLES-200 bus tar sal° by
ins area: a MUM&
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1856.
AdVaZ'CII. lia rpolitS•rilter.Carter PV.I
unlplloo be taken the Daily oriVooklyGnatts,
unlcs payment le made In advance. Whenorwr the
tim e le nyi Irtorth the entecrlptlon Us.la. the MP":
•il/ 11 nTertr.blr etnPlool • nate. the euberrlptlon Is re
0..w0d lry /Wean, ; - synacnt. All tranrient advorldrdnd,
d....orlptlon, rill be rotnlred to he pall in ad
TAO+, The only ere/1141one will In. Who,' eMcial month
ly ca. yearly contracts are mule. nerd:S.le
yrnialttahursh Weekly tirtzetto.—na
circulation am. Lstativ Curdle offers to our bualoua, ma*
• meat dotirable medium of makinn their tuninami knows(
Crurcirculaticat to btwatinfo. and five thousand, resaata
almostehry m,nrhan t, manufacturer and elm it/enar In
liectorn Peurotylvauls.l.l•l Eastern Ohio.
RVEUT THING GIVES.-ouv...
The can glvea ever; so the earth
What it oan give, so muoh 'tia worth
The ocean gives In many ways—
Gives paths, given finites, rivets, hip;
So too, the air, It javpitta breath;
When it stops giving , estop in Death.
Give, give, be always giving;
Who gives not le not living.
, The more you give
The more you live.
God's lore hath In no wealth upheaped
Only by giving is it reaped ;
The body withers, and the mind.
If pont in by a selfish rind;
Give strength, give thought, give deed; give pelf,
Give love, give tears, and give thyself
Give, give, be always giving,
Who gives not is not living.
The more wo give
The more we live.
Prom tha fqnatter So,relm Uri, Z.
From Kansas
1101ITILITICS AGAIN COMINNOXL, IN KANSAS
Kansas is once more in commotion—the trai
tors of Lawrence have again set the laws of the
Territory at deQance, and this time have added
murder to their crimes. Sheriff Jones. of Doug
las county, than whom a braver man never
lived, has been murdered while in the perform
ance of his official duties—shot down by the
thieving paupers of the North, who are shipped
to K 411 9 ,141 to infringe upon the rights of South
ern settlers--murder them when opportunity
offers—steal their property, and, lf possible, to
raise a storm that will cease only with the Union
itself.
The excitement in this city, during the past
week, has been very great Rumors of rations
kinds have reached no, and although wo be.
Broad a difficulty had occurred, we were not
prepared to hear of such lamentable news--the
death of the patriot Jones. MB DEATH MUST
BE AVENGED! flue IMEDIII. ensts. DC avaa
oan, if the tiaorlace of every Abolitionist in the
Territory. If the pro-slavery party will quiet
ly sit still and see our friends one by one, mur
dered by these assassins, without raising their
arms to protect them, we much mistake their
character. Will they again allop a Northern
Governor to cheat them out of their just re-
Congo! We answer emphatically, NO! If the
Governor of this Territory and the Administra-
. .
tion at - Washington, any Unger attempts to
force ns to asstune the position of outlaws, be
fore we can have justice done ne, the sooner
such a contingency arises the better. We are
now in favor of levelling Lawrence, and chasti
sing the traitors there congregated, should it
result in the total destruction of the Union. If
we are to hive war, let it come now ! While the
memory of our murdered friends, Clark and
Jones, are fresh In our memories, we can coolly
and determinedly enter Into the contest, let it
result at it may. We do cot approve of the
course of the Governor, in calling on the United
States troops to enforce the laws of the. Ter
ritory. It looks to as as a virtual admission
that the law end order party of KllOl3lO, are
not able within themselves to enforce the lawn.
Our young friends from South Carolina, who
have settled in this city; wishing to Do ins sit
uation when called upon, to render the beet ser
vice possible to the officers of the law who might
need their assistance in puniahing abolitionists
and other offenders, have wisely formed them
selves into ■ ItifleCompany, and elected as their
Captain, a graduate of the South Caroline Mili
tary Academy. A finer body of men, we have
never actin together, and if they do not perm°
efficient soldier., we are ng judge of the ability
of men. Should this Company ever be culled
out against the traitors at Lawrence, terrible,
indeed, will be the effect. As the Palmetth Re
giment in Mexico, were to the Mexican., 1,10 in
Kansas will the Palmetto Guards be to the Yan
kees—a terror to our 'enemies, the pride of our
friends.
Prom the Kw:man Free Mato. April I,lth.
ILINOTIIIR INVASION
The attempt to assassinate Jones on Wednes.
day nightlast, has oronsed Missouri to the high
cat state of excitement. Though the deed wall
perpetrated atten o'clock at night, it was known
in most of the border settlements early on the
following day. As is natural, the report was
greatly colored and highly exaggerated. The
unfortunate affair appeared to have been antici
pated on the borders. Ellll before any attempt
had been made to execute any of tire writs, the
citizens of Westport ware aware that there was
trouble brewing in Lawrence, and appeared to
be prepared for it. The first attempt to make
an arrest was on Saturday, about 5 o'clock, P.
NI., yet on the morning of the same day the mil
itary were drilled In Westport, (it being, we pro
etime, their regular muster day,) and all seemed
conscious of what was to take place In Lawrence
—pretty strong evidence that the whole thing
was preconcerted. Dr. Stringfellow, the editor
of the Squatter Both-sign. the Captain of the
Hiokspoo Ranger—the company that murdered
Brown, and a number of others who have been
prominent actors in the Kansas drama, were in
Lawrence while the arrests were making.
Immediately upon receiving the news,' - the Bor
der Time. ieeoed an extra, of a character highly
incendiary, urging another invasion, for the pur
pose of avenging the shooting of JODOS, indis
criminately upon the citizens of Lawrence.
A number of those who have beon in town for
eeveral days have gone toWeetport, as we learn.
What their purpose is can` only be surmised from
some concentration which passed between them
before starting. They swear that Lawrence
ADM be razed to - the ground, and every "Aboli
tionist" hang.
rill COMXFII2B OF INVCITIOATION
This committee have been in session at this
place, during the last week. The previous week
they spent at Lecomplon examining and trans
cribing the Public Records as a baste of Investi
gation. They ere now engaged In taking evi
dence In this district, concerning the election en
the 30th of March. They neoessarily proceed
very slowly, as the testimony has to bo written
out in tall, and givao with thu greatest minute.
nese and accuracy possible. The testimony and
the records will all bo submitted to Congress.
BLOODY A/MAT-TWO ISM TILLED.
It is credibly reported that a fatal affray took
place last week, on Crooked creek one of the
tributaries of the Stranger• The circumstances
as related to no aro these:
Two men living in Slissoun had marked out
olalms about a year ago, hut had not made
sufficient improvement upon them. Two other
young men finding the claims unoccopiod loca
ted upon them a few weeks ago and commenced
improvements. The fires claimant In company
with four others came and attempted to dives
eess them by force. They offered reelstaoce,
and In the array the two claimants from Mis
souri were Shot. The names of any of the par
ties, or any further partioalars, we have boa
unable to learn. When will the bloody catalogue
le full?
An Ammuctax PRINCIPLE ilacoatuzzo.—Oae
of the Conventions held by the Pettoe Conference
in Europe, has attached to the treaty the princi
ples that neutral liege cover en enemy's goods,
that neutral goods are not liable to capture tinder
an enemy's flag, and that blockadea to be bind•
log most be maintained by a force Efficient to
prevent stooge to the anent of eta enemy. These
prinoiplea were fast smarted by the Untied
States, as necesaary to the freedom of commerce
and the right of navigation. After many years:
of opposition, they are at last adopted all an in
ternational law by the leading powers of E'orope.
The United States, without beingengaged in the
war, has therefore won a victory for commerce,
which will redound as much to the advantage of
the world, as it does M the American character
for never easerting any ptinelple as an Interna
tional rule, which Is not recommended by jostles
cad the eonnd polley of nationia
acconntio to the most reliable estimates that
portion of the West comprislog Itttaole, tows
and %Monate and the Territories of Minnesota
and Kansas, is readying from the East, over ,
the northern.roads, about two thousand 81331.
graute a day, And if to this be added the wee
nie from Indians sad Ohio; sod by the Ohio
and Mississippi neer, from Virgil:l4c Poonsylvs
ebb, Kentucky and T 0111106600, we shall hare
total of about 4,000 se the per diem increase of
the population of the west by Immigration.
Fon Lnmars.—A fine ship of 878 tons has
been chartered et Doeton by the Anterican Col
onization Society: to bike oat emigrants 44:1 Li
beria. On the 16th rope. she tern - sail: fiwelia
irannsh, and after taking on board tbammigraits
will mil from that part on:the first' of Janitor
Monrovia.
ONE OP TUE WATS IN MITCH OVA MONET 19
&arr.—Gen. Wool In a letter jetzt published re
veals a most atrocious plan of operations adopt
ed in Oregon for tho extermination of friendly
Indians, mod for obtaining large amounts of
money from the Federal Treasury, under the false
pretence of " expenses for defence against the
savages."
The Indian troubles in Oregon, as is well, .
known, were confined to the Yakima find' other '
tribes on the Southern frontier. Finding these
easily quieted, the Oregonians determined non
a measure of a peaceful andiftiend4 trifin (the
- Walia-Wallas) living 200 miles off, and nOO in
Oregon at all, but in Washington Territory, Who
had never lifted a hand against the white men
Or their property I This infernal project yras
carried out in order to fill the pockets of its per
petrators, with money fret the National Tres.
eery.
.We will let Gen. Wool tell the story in his
'own worth:
. .
' G ov 'Curry had brought two regiments of
mounted men in the field at an enormous ex
pense. Nothing had yet been accomplished by
them. Something bad to boviOne. A tight with
the Indians, no matter whether friends or ene
mies, was indespensable to excite the sympathy
of the nation, and especially of Congress, or the
prppriety of paying contributions, so profusely
levied on the people of Oregon, might be Ties
tioned. Accordingly, Col. Nesmith we. ordered
with four companies, bad been previously or.
dared.
th C e urr vv y ai w ia i . t w h
ca h l i m s
e vr o li m e m re an id d aj t o o r Chinn,
dered.
"Lieut. Col. Kelly, on joining Major Chinn,
moved against Fort Walla-Walla, but found no
Indians there. He then dmoved up the river
Touche!, where he was met bvpie chief
Pinpin-mox.mox, with a 84g of tract. Ho said
he "was for peace; that he did not wish to fight,
that Ms people did not wish to fight, and that if
any of his young men had done wrong be was
prepared to make restitution." If be could not
return the goods wrongfully taken, be would
pay for them, being abundantly able to do cc.
"When the volunteers said they were in want
of provisions, he offered them cattle. He was
rich in money and cattle. .The volunteers re
plied he had better go back and fight. He re
fused, and with his companions, roar (Lieut.
Kelly saye six) in number, was taken prisoner,
and emit guarded to the volunteer camp. The
volunteers then commenced the attack upon hie
people, which was continued for four days, when
the Walla-Wallas, having secured their women
and children, crossed Snake river. The second
or third day of the engagement the volunteers
barbarously killed Pinpin-mox.moz and his CM
pantozu3. They todk from the chief's head some
twenty scalps, cut off his ears and hands, and
sent them as trophies to their friends in Ore
gon."
Unable to follow the flying Indians, these
"volunteers" then turned upon the Cayuses,
another friendly tribe, and plundered them of
their bones and cattle. They then returned
home with their booty and bloody trophies.
On another occasion twenty-fire friendly In
eighteen of whom were women and
ohil
den, all going to the Military Reservation at
Fort Line, for promotion, were barbarously
murdered In coil blood, by the "volunteers."
Again on the :ad and 24th of December these
"volunteers" matiscred forty friendly Indians,
who were unarmed and made no resistance.—
Gen. Wool adds
"I have no doubt hat for the indiscriminate
warfare carried on aininat them, and the massa
cre of several parties of friendly Indians by the
troops of Gov. Carry, the war would have long
since been brought to a close is Oregon.
"Such have been the result of one of the most
on •lee, unnecescary and extravagant expedi
tions ever fitted out in the United States, and
for no other reason than to plunder the treasu
ry of the United States and to make political
capital - for somebody. It could not have been
projected for the defence of the Inhabitants of
Oregon, nor for the protection of Oregonians in
.Washingtou Territory, for noon resided there.
•What, then, scald have been the object? Nothing
hut it crusade against the Indians, and a long
war to enrich the country. If such was not the
object, Gov Corry, instead of sending his troops
against the Indians in Waiihington Territory, and
beyond his jurisdiction, would have sent all of
them to Southern Oregon, where the war raged,
and nowhere else in his Territory. The Ore
gonians say that the war 'is a god-send to the
country.' "
Co—ALIIIESI,A San Francisco correspondent
under a recent date gives quite a gloomy picture
of things In the land of gold. The _population
of San Francisco, es a mete, have lost much of
that energy and enterprising spirit that charac
terise•i the surly growth of the country. Signs
of Improvement are no longer visible, and. all
things are said to bear a guide of gloom as If
some great calamity had befallen the people.—
Crowds still throng the streets as formerly, but
with no other purpose than to be on the look out
for something to "tarn up," or to kill time by
promenading and eight cooing. The thousands
who Hoek with high hopes to the mince, many
of them having formerly' relinquished a comfort
able borne and support In the East, in a short
time return to the city disappointed and diegust
ed, to eke out a miserable existence as eery:oats
and common laborer'. The moral effect of the
losses and suffering inourred soon follows. ° The
honest and respectable mechanic, farmer or mer
chant, lured away from home by visions of a
rapidly acquired fortune, becomes eventually a
vagabond, or yielding to a temptation which In
better circumstances would have found him In
vulnerable something, worse.
A wonderful and striking evidence of the re
trograde movement which affairs have assumed
in San Francisco is furnished by the fact as
amid that many of the streets over the water
which are simply wharves on piles, are eo broken
up and so full of holes, that they cannot be
traversed at night without imminent risk of
life. •' Indeed," continues a writer, "a week
does not pass that lives are notion by strangers
plunging through theeo opening° into the water,
and comparatively few come
,up alive from the
dark waters below. The cost of burial to the
city of theeo victims of its neglect, has soundly
been more the year pest than would repair these
places and remove these dangerous man-traps."
Speculation we are informed is still wrecking
the fortunes of many, comparatively few of the
merchants of 1853 have survived the reverses
of the succeeding period. Three or four per
cent per month interest is now generally ruin
ous to the borrower if not to both parties.—
Immense amounts of money it is said have been
lent on mortgages of real estate, which has no
greatly depreciated in value, that unless by re
action one hell can never be realized.
. ,
'Tun TIMES ON 11111 TREVIT.—The London_
Times, in a long leader on the Treaty, alludes
to the discordant opinions In the Conference
twirl:lug the Italian question, closing as fol
lows:
" It is not Impossible to see in those discordant
opinions the germs of future conflict. We do
not, indeed, look for an Immediate renewal of
the war; but from thin moment the struggle be
tween liberty and despotism, in press end Par•
Bement, wherever a free preen and Parliament
exist, recommences with renewed eagerness and
inveteracy.
"The preen is identified with the cease of
liberty and bide defiance to the banded despots
of Europe. In Belgium it may for a time be
ailenoe, but in England it is unassailable. The
French Gloveroment mny. declare war against
It; but the French people are for it.
"As regard's the Englieh, plenipotentiaries,
we unbeeltatingly declare that they have well
and manfully done their duty, We call upon
Sweden and' Norway, Denmark, Holland, Del
glum and Switterbutd, ,to rally round the ban
ner that has been, lifted by England and Sar
dinia.
We cast oar eyes across the wide Atlantic,
and Invoke oar kinsmen there, disregarding the
potty differenoel which hare arisen between them
and England, to serode to the deolaration re
specting maritime law, and thus entitle therneet
yea to Ito represented In some future Congress,
in which wider issumi may be raised for the
benefit and liberation, of mankind."
Tun LI/II AHD ILTPLONATION6 Or JOHN' C. FAE•
monr.—Col. Fremont, ono of tho most adrentn
=ma spirits that has appeared in our time, oome
.months ago placed in tho hands or an eminent
writer his papers co - omitting Lis oworemarkable
personal narrative. His romantic history is to
bo illustrated from emcees taken. In daguerreo
type by mmserr.while on his great. expeditions.
The work has bean prepared under Fremont's
own e ye (an ay. by the way . not ~to be, forgotten
by those who. have riser seen it,) and will be
published next, month by Ticknor & Fields._
-Boston Transcript,
MOOING THINI63IIIN GILNIONI—ANOT INTO TIII3i.
I:Thoes men belonging to the cemmend of Col.
'Seal flohleselager, who werolaken by the Costa
aka= and executed by; thew, were made to per
form an untralmlnie =service just before their
exit. - Haste% bees: condemned to death., and
their fate annannieWtho victims were compell
ed to dig their own graves, and when done, made
to kneel upoW=the margin of the • trench dog,
when they wore shot -dead—felling readily into
the pit their own hand:lio dug.
-
Pr.soUss—% Wesel:, if etatedin our e.zehanges,
that scoooste from all parte of New Jersey Agree
In lasting theprospeete of a large yield ue peach;
'es tole very fine. Wo hoPeit le true.
Tam Wooster Repugre:an Emyes--;"Whest never
Inaba hatter in• Wayne County, at atill Mini of
the year, than it dbee stoW."
GREAT RIOT LI GOTEHOTOS.—Yesterday being
the Monday in Whitsunday week, was observed
by the ,Gerasons. of this•oity as. a gala•day.— Among otber, - Bor,deties who...paraded. thavTarn
-1 era were particularly noticeable for theirffine
1 uniform and good music. Theymarched to Coy
; ington, and were received upon the river bank
by their brethren of Covington and Newport.
. ..
'Eeoorted by them they went to the Turner's
Hall, and there - were hospitably entertained.—
Late
in the afternoon Share were rumors of a se
rious trouble between the Turnera and the towns
people. We have endeavored to ascertain the
particulars ofthe difficalty, , but io 'great :is the
excitement we cannot vouch for the correctness
of the statement we give. But as nearly as we ,
pad find, the facts aro as follows :
During the parade of the Turners in Covtng•
ton, they were attacked by come boys, who ma
liconely assaulted them with stones, - Bc. As
the boys- wobld not stop the Turners gave them
a severe claudisement. The boys went away
and soon returned with other friends, who re
newed the assault. A general melee ensued in
which several shots were interchanged, but no
one injured.
After some time the Marshal of the city Mr.
Batts, and his pone, came to arrest the Germans.
This attempt was resisted, and in the struggle
the Marshal was shot through the shnulder,
while one of his Deputies, Mr. Harvey, received
a blow upon the bead from ono of the ' , horns "
which the Turners carry.
This blow was very severe, and will brobably
or indeed, it has not already) remit In his death.
Some three or four of the Germans were ar
, rested, and the reel marched over the suspension
bridge to Newport, where they entered the Tur
ners' Deli The Sheriff then blockaded the
house, and a crowd of 'two or thee hundred
gathered in front of it. Muth earnest telkingand
gesticulating was used, but no violence was at
tempted by either party.. The Sheriff refaced
to allow any to miter the Hall, or to leave it, al
though COMO managed to come from It, and cros
sed upon the ferry boats.
At 10 P. M. the Turners were still in the
Hall, determined not to leave it, and.prepared if
neerasary to defend themselves. The crowd out
side was dwindling away, and it was not at all
Improbable that by 1 or 4 o'clock this morning
the Turner's might find the coast clear and ven
ture out. Marshal Butte, who was shot, is well
known in this city from his unfortunate connec
tion with the Fugitive Slave Case. His wound is
dangerous, although his Surgeon thinks he can
rave his arm and his life.
Mr. Harvey is a very quiet gentlemanly man,
much respected by his fellow policeman: His
wound is very dangerous, and our informant sta
ted at 10;1 . P. 111., last evening, that it had pro
bably proved fatal.—Cin. Garde.
The Greatest Atedical Discovery
OF THE AGE.
ICE n
hae .
ndi,Lcov
tt.alart. every Lleyi ItsmaorjrootAt sown onintisila
common tteityee_
too
hae true It In over eleven hundredorsees. and never
eacept In two awes (both thunder binnOr.) He Ina
now Intim onweerion btmdfed etytiflosree Of its
val., all within twenty [allelic!' Boston.
Two !antita are warranted Wean a naming:am month.
tine to there bottlaa wW eine the tram kind °fhb:utiles
of the fann.
Two to thine bottles will wow the ayatem of tulle.
Two battles lira warranted to care the worst canker in
the mouth and atemaeti,
There to five botties ere warranted to eus, the worst
cue of erystipehot
Ore to two lantles are warranted to rare all humor of
the eyes,
Two Magee ere ...Yeti to cure runs[ of toe Int
end blotches ernong the hen.
Your to eut tendes are warranted to min corrupt and
running u cern,
One bottle will ore only of the Meth
Two to throe bottles arer to cure the monde,
perste en.. of rheureatlem.
dfriontor
T•o to three kat. are warranted to roe, the wont
m.
It
Three to four bottles are warranted tomes oat rheum.
Pin to eight bottles nil cure the wont ease of acrofule.
A f eet Is Yways etpennossi ban the Mat bottle.
and • pee cure Ls warranted when the above quantity
I. nkets.
r),o* tang looks so Improbable to those who here In Tube
trled t ell the Minh' medicines of the der... that •
enamowtoci 'n' orrowlng toe mu:waken...us old stone
r ld eon every humor In Menne= yet it is n
• 11.4 fact. If youths , . a humor It b. to start. Tho o re
an on Ifs tor anee butn• or bee about malting eome canes
!Coon
nye I peddled over, thousand holies of It le
hlty &Yoh I know in effects In evesy ell.. It
has eine.. dons spas of the merest eons over done in
khenchthetta. I gore it to children • year ohs, to old
PvsPle °Meal] , I hero can paw, puny, wormy koting
child...ls. Incee deco weenab and lobby, restored to a
perfect nat. ofbealth by one bottle.
WTo thon who an subject to • rick Inedache.one bottle
atheneum It. It Mon great cellar to catarrh and
dlmlnna. flume who have into motive fur yeast, have ta•
ken and then renamed by It. Where the teen lo mend
lt wor quite esser, but where th ose la any aerathement
Lof the Iscortioaeol natant, It will cause ver7slthuhr
og., but but yen moat not be alarmed—they always dleap.
prir to frths tour don to a weak- Those la newer a lad
reed/ 'tern ft. On the contrary, when that Nesting Is over
yoe will feel Yeurvelf like • Se. Perlloll. I beard hese of
the Mors ...akaat otommlume of It that man ever
teed to. No change of dirt lo ever neceseary--est the
be. yea can net hive Ithesiss an bah, 'which, whets
elmmered In eweetoll, dLseolen Scrofelons wealth YD.
oath end under the rust Pelee 60 cants. Enos of the
Medical [Donny $1 per bottle.
Mum.= row I:ll9l—Adult, one tab!espooranl per day.
Children Over eight yen.. dessert epooolua children from
flew co eight yeah tea spoonful. AS no direction lan be
made septic:ado to all cocatlintions, take enough Worth
en. the bowel, telee a day.
It,. KifYIN PDT gives persosial et:cadence In bed roue'
of acrotets.,
• Bold, tYlan:eftle and Beta. et Pr. REYBRIDB,I4O Wood
street, comer of Viraln alley, end .1. P.
sheer. matt=thyd.th
Pittsburgh Dollar Savings Institution
No. 68 Fourth Savings
VOX? 1500 a to Till =Mm= LSE.
S now open daily from 9 to 2 o'clock also,
Weaneolar ant sotoroor imustags. traci 0 t.
DWlmelts Toothed of ell nano not less than en. Dollar.
and • dividend er the pronto declared twin, • nu, In
June and December. 1 nomad nee declared et the rate o
al: per aeon per W.I. on the foil Iteeetoranll46.
/twee conteltda Ml g
the Charter, tly-Lttere. had. and B 4 g•
olatiotte fonalged .,.. mtneArtliketlon et the anon
o .„„n.
IL°-Iwai
11;KIT- -• P. J hasten. Jahn IL Shomberger.
Charles tionp.
N. Ura.unn
Jenne W. 71.slimen. Theeheld U=6,
Alexander Bradley. Ilene IL Penneck,
Willi.% Phillips, WlLlea .7. Anders=
einkuCen
John O. lieetean. James tlerdasens
U.III Burnam. . Jahn AL lilrl:patelek..
Albert C - .lll.rtenn. bins D. ItYkyrd.
Itebest ()hooter, Robert Marren,
J. (Sardines WM& WsUar P. Jallusbarl.
Mourn A. Curler. A. U. Pollock,
John N. Cowers, Unsay L. Bansmall.
Charles A. Colton , Haber% Rabb.
IC U. P.Arlanten. Ueenre It
lilddls.
I C Pelts. James Ittonsda,
User, F. Gilmore.
lasnee.l. aeon. ilscase b li.
Vilifier. IL IlArint, AlersadcrTbstlls.
1r
Beartary end Prensurer—CUAßL2.3 A. COLTON
1110. d
Houses, Lots and Lands far Sale and
Rent
rrilE subscriber offers the following deni
m_ rable rime of property for !ode and Rent. six
1. 6 saes of ground within • hr rode cf city ad.
Joining property of Abs. )1111ar. Esq.. 'Maim on Penn.
ylruda Avenue and Braddock's Ileid Pines iica.t. nai, •
property will be add whoLe orth ticre lot. cc is building
lots may best salt the views of reurtiserts. Is 1. •
rut of the sell Y. amen `Tastiti propertr..
of 12 sexes of land In Peebles Townsbip,adjeltilng lands
-. Pattornon. Wthelikidia and }lour. neon. Penna.
It. it take. • email 000000 of it. Toe Hest nation from
the city I. Pertir nu this reetertr. bringing It 'within •
ten minutes of the centre of the city..
Tbs seri desirable ihmalon House anCpremires
theflao of the late Wm. TWA In th. Zorough of
Lawrenceville.
6.2 Bnildinglota on the nest tide of Hand street our
tbirAlles.bent &hide.
b. R Three sterreixelllng homes. at the carom Of Web •
stet and Xlm streets:oth Ward--thane Amuse have just
undergone • thorough ratntr. painting, weeds& An—
noy rid be Rohl low. a large put of the rgiferatutdning
on Interest.
They .111 be ratted very Law to toad tomtit..
6. 1 Lot. of around adthintna the abort, names far tole
0g
7M t rr at i f arann ' a In the 7th Ward tar raison perrmt•
gal lean.
• dasaml nabs, touts a ablate Jasmiptjact of the
. . l if=r,al n at s r, — ;lrebr dtlf7g_ ofd=b;
Th. Titles aro I ruibrpoltab!o„ Prlosimodotitoo oldtoroio
reel• Enquire of It. WRAY...City Too Holloo,"
.p2.591r0l 112 Ocithfloill
n O. BAELZ, Physician and Surgeon,
AY No. as nand 'Street. PAW:Kush-
EXM.I.CIS
Dkatica Dnialr. Waterman Palster,_W.
son. V. ll . Thazawri 13a. R. D. T
Mangan, Wre.B. lialttieli.. IL Boyish. B. IL lierr.
T. MARI], Jos. lild.bn an David /tont. icon (I. Guth .
Wien Patiet„Jabla 8: thumps, Jaltut Wie., W. W
Patrick. IL o.otitaaki Grigg. - ta23:61m1
CZARDEN-LAND ant Ferry Pro=
le—.{7e Odor for onto 'az old and s.ll'
"n 7" the Atht gb.tY rrrok. (Manna as lhatton'a wry)
with 10 acres or land: which, from Ito !MUM/. wo uld maim
an emotion' Market madam It le altnate al the mouth
figt O wToZl . o b :sliTg h a
=lrv= o =,'
will Do ooki low and on nay pament.
Alan. aorm of land adjoining II and t. lon the eity
nom the Mintworillo TtiraMkta rm.".
and a azwatreara of water airm a n. It. would snit
for •spay boiler. bowler. elle illanevUOTT. Me- apply
r a. 77 ZLACZLY aRICntY.
SSIRABLE COL!NTRY RESIDENCE
POlt BALE—
att Your Acre, blear bajacreeA !lamina time and
eL
Ths Rem (*or Inteee well melt, cone
end comic:ruble. containley 12
well
.2 bertfla • rum y
hao the/neon eenneoted with •• well of excellent water; a
Cistern et the door of LW barrels capecity; eh be
heeler Ob.r.th"..te, The tweeds t.r. highly
e.
bw e ecd end under good , =Mitten. The Fruit et et
the , choiceet varieties. and abundant. The lawn Thee are
et 10
tee
growth and bag varieties. Vim, Brubbety.
awith •turntio. ana
hood
teete. Thom ie
collect CUM under the elms. um vein bon leeteliellh tat
dweltheir. .4 the mouth orjdkopli within 100 34.4 of
11. cetera
The locetion Le rutty equaled tor herlailaiir, good
welety,beantifut and - mended view urea rim% the
tont.ehg:iirlieyandbtlee
es covt a te unman to t 11 . 1
diYoritrlnt trout the call. r Although comp! ally In the
lunl nee from the city etnewPhent y ' et Is Is with-
In a annenieut ~ f aience ferwalkttur °orlon*. • /Me .•
Oman... rune hetet, within , * short dieter., of the
hoot. TM' property offers to the city nterchar=
cr viefeealeoal en and anal:, a .filet and
retreat.
Aba
Ya non-earl b. gami at anytime. Pm further, per.
Lionizes. price. terms de /dirket Meet.
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W
ANTED IMMEDIATELY "—A A good
_. Orb lot. bonds. a girls tar gametal emus
work In Ms two calor, 6 frier to go to the country. 4 good
cooks Int notels.2 for pinta lantltis• mambos maids,
norm*. totwod basks sala abo catrotr7. 4 fuming
hands. nltuotlon• vast.: lot *coat kekston engine..
• clerk, • pnpng nun 10 1110 M to .nt4 u akta clan &aka;
• earrlss• drltonitpckna:• n 7, ns las toarcantll•
Gotham. • CMS alto • .fiunlly I , lllCla %SP catty • tanner.
• nor to 4o errant% * strdaser, kLynka4s mss•tp learn
atom maws- , Dill at BASULS,IO.I4IIseoCa
.. Okla,
ntyB . 410 Liberty R e
st
• Loather and Flax-UAW •
F...1..THE1t BELTS,copal., nvited; also,
I Flax Besting far thrratore, *aim* sari end, e.
der at 3 19 Faldbureh•
rtibrrideri - • W. • W. WALT„.
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