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    THE -- DAILY - I'ITTSBUMII GAZETTE.
ESTABLISHED IN 1786
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
From DWEN A CO. IlentSAL ',ls Al.
vitirll3Mo Hone, (Appleton'. So. ;In s
Ornademry, Tort..
• - • - -
: Anstllta'• PAtenk. Cream F . •
g AN EXTII.A.0111)IN A ItY AN ASTON
iniprovernent in Cream frovrdio,„ vial!
ifnave in six. MINCTEA, by. ample nnd
Ilion of well known prinriplee,loodurtna thonaldv
g gad aurprising remit. A child of ten
ye
.o• can ...ago
it without difkruliy.
1,4 T 1111.13.: qUV1:11
Awarded by the Maryland In.:lint, ow; •
JAnnta of tic. Aletropolitan Invtltute, aloha
It the luperbrily of this appanoto crrvt•aill othelk.
on A. further nod convincing proof of the excellent -, of
[recur, the underogn,d would atatv, that
/ have been .1.1 slue. the patent am* Lined
The largely Incnuaing dcmand for tine lopular art I,
cream to remind d•sh-re to formaird.tlinir
,I . tlera early, and tbehOly
••• (infer, to Hail will moot rout prndipt attention.
tl Anneminf u. 11.1 ~f the Trout pin., of the roarer, f,
'the ci nyenienev..l wanting n •ingle ono.
C N.. , 1 •
I T . Quart, $2 Throe Qua.. P oor Quart. f lot
4 Qua Si, Nino Quart. i , G, fonroor. Quart. s‘• To. or,
,Quay • VI.
Ad non J. d. C AN, COI Brntlmay, Nom
Agent for Patentee. dpl7.arinl. ,
Cream Actually Frozen In l'aree and
Half
" I'ATENT 11 V I.: MIN
L. PTE FIIEEZNit prr Tli 1. IF-1 -•f L..
ability of Slat.ter'• t:t fut., cr.,. o file
,t 4 fully provo4 ott Weil...lay. the l‘th t.taa ttf M tt it. at ,
the Furni+ltiog Warerta,tott .it h.\•• ft.tt
way, before a larp•nnthen , rt....lnland h.L.tr a I,ln, Irt.nt
Prof. Iltttnt. on the ortikiert of refttarrant, t 14. t.
malls fryzett to tuittutt , a by 111. watch
3 qttarta.... R itt
II /mar. S I
Atti - .1 tliatattiul tlo tratitt."4ll
E. P. MERV, 11.1tufacturer, No. tl Platte .trs,t,
Turk.
Onl•rs far the above puerntly elerutttl. Ales.a Itele,de
agent for •••!trthaime . calehrat.,l,:tnlf naling nn.l
Jan. Fora.ln by UFA). W. 111 . 11LE1'.
antUme reJend Alleaben) •
%.•hll hul..aleand Itelnit at -COSTA noal
AY. Few Yi,,rk, awl by Ow Inclpal In in,
gau and Dealers It 0.10,01 [llO Fur,' Slat, the Canada...,
..st CalifaroLa and Snail A ni..ria.
111010r6 mat.talle.sts 1.. arrollipaniool by the rank.
Gel - No good,. snit nu eninini:adou
samplo latekagre put op at the lowest wh.d.-
niln
pries for tir.t orders lu new plwta, 1.111 Conk 110. w
Lille. I.,terk. Sr., Sr
/14, - 14.rknge. expnlnilr put up for Alps. Stoalubat.. I
Imported Wine•, Grosertes,
Full particular , . to IVlndeaala Dealer, Snilei imw,
1 . & W. IIF.ERY. will be pnituptly nudlod on application.
Addreaa boo.. Y o rk
203 710 naottewsr, 00* 1000.
$,4.l by t tag I. K E SKIL N.. 140 11'ood
(Eaublislied 1004.3 j
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j3IPORTFILS AND I)EALERS IN FIRST - ILY"N•S KATII.I.IRoN 11As NOW
Quality ratan). Groceries, 10 the Trade, Lintels, becninv the 4.0n.10rd Preparation for lite 111.1. Innate Palnilien, and all who are elvdce In then taste, and : It- immrnle nvdrly
duelrenwpwainc articie. a large variety of .. 1 d 1.110,000 11 O T T I. t:
TEAL—Breen and Black, Souchong, Penchong, English P p y ,
Breakfast. Wong, llywm. Bullpen der, eel "
•, nll other article...l knid. 'lb. M. I nO.lO
Hymn, dr-. In chaste and Italf chest., Le
pro l nounce the K.1I!I A 1 110.1
CorFP.C—Motha and Java.
WlNlES—Madeiras, Sherries. Berta. Backe, de.. ,et, 01,1 • :T ^ n " 0.0
!the, ii.od It reodo.r... the tlntr attar it 1010 10110 n
• , tist r.• out, itmtgoratea and bunt
it. giving to it a rich.
0,10.0 and bottle..
BARTON :Uhl 01.1 I:Fri ER'S CLA R •Blowy upisearance. awl impart. n p..rfanie.
10l I 0. all 101 l .no thronebout 11101 idled Suit, Van
lb. CIIANIPAIdNE-3!,t Chtntlon , t'ol'l !ain't Verrenay. ' , , '
11,1,16,4,k. 0 . IL Mum ., . 1 ., do
.10 111, vyrei 5....0n America. erldps t.. 1,
l.
LIQUOILL -Brandiee. din. Arrack, A YNKiNiPb.
No RI Liborry •fre.l 11rt
elnth, Or., At., In original paokogo., Cur.., ,
. Nlanufdriuror. Porfuntery d all Lind.. and in
Idaraacliino, Andeette,No)aan del:on:it nTa
MALT LlMBORS—Letelco (Iron, Stout, Scotch and English ; .
i p I.() N. s
CIUARS--A variety of choice brand..
PICKLES—EngIIsh land French. 'HEMP %IL 11.11Ie IA I . bo , I; .1 r, if
Tan
BAUCCS—For Ebb, Cunie, Bann, Meat. c., -
_CIIBESIL--Stllton. Chedder, Noral, letore.. inre t.
Pannewm, Omer, Smware - Down and and A inericati.
ElLlGAlL,W—Lnal,trnsbed, thilveriewl, Croix. lo bar.
relit mid half barrel,.
ITAMS--Wwitplialbt and American.
OILS- 011redliperni and Whale.
SlBOsar Liquor. are warranted ua.lalmratod and et oar ,
own Importation. fedialtfr
PAINTS, BECIAIIES, Itto.
WOODW AIM PINCKNEY & CLARKE,
VIS Fulton Street, N. Y.,
•
imperfers and Deal., tn
ENGLISTI. SHEET AND AMERICAN WINDOW OLASS.
mrl7:Amar
Iry r Boren i 41T170
- • •• • - • • -
Q.TELNWAY & SONS, MAN-wM
UPACTURIMS, F l Walker torect. few
Yorkreceived the folowing First Prlre
Medals in competition with the beet nmlters In Itcntan. New
York, Philadelphia and Baltimore
, .
TWO FIRST PRIZE NIEDAIS at *Le Metropolitan Fell - ,
Wantrington. /lamb, IBM.
A (OLD MEDAL at the Crystal Polare, N. Tot*. En.
Tember. 1655, !being the only &Ad Mnlnl girth for haw.;
Within the Last riz yean..)
A tiOLD MEDAL at the MaryLthd Inethnte, Baltimore.
1766.
VIE FIRST PRIZE MERAL at the Fat, Plant Palace,
New York., November, I MG. Anrein the
.tvolgiat rare the
Drat musical talent In the reentry, such aa L. Mason. Oott
ochalk., Wallenahnupt and • rnany * when. IL AS. Piano.
(with and without the Iron Pram.) are warranted for thrtve
nark and • written mutant.. given. Plume racked and
shipped without charge. Print, moderate. deSkiidv
Vim Meet Fruit Cava
—IS—
PRATT'S' -A. IV -
It it the CHEAPEST
aa4 MOST DURABLE
sown, CEMEN T. iwir
It minket neither WAX,
itrnnem =CGS to aeol IL
tin LEAD SCREWS, or
. . . _
EN Tiff; Cd2f.
It dooms with a
SPRING nA sr, and I, so
simple that my one can ausnantt.
SA P ;V=VES l ' ESlititaL f :A T l r tllln T ZT
PANT, left Broadway, N. T.
dsiaate (=the Comyarq.
J. &BERRIAN, 6.11 Broadway, N. T.
apl7analr E. KETCHUM t CU, 259 Pearl a.. N.Y.
LADIE ' S'
DICE'S
SPOOL
C:YEIGN.
Is nom onbrersallv known an the very best fur nanny me,
and alen fur SEWING NIACIIIN re_
Ages" ROBERT LOGAN S CO.,
wrpfkly 51 Day Street, New 'fort.
Druggists
gA. FAIINESTOCK & CO., WHOLE
. Pada Dncniata and Nannfactunds of Whits Load,
and Litharge, corner Wood and Front streets, 11W.-
burgh. such:
T SCHOONMAKER, 31ANITACTURER
. of whit. Load. Red Lead, Zhu, Paint. Whams, Put.
ty and NS - hob-m.ln Dealer In Valuta, Oil., Vanabduat. 7L,Peu
tloa No-Wood at e Pittsburgh. P. outlyd
VLE3IING BROS, (SUCCESSORS TO
J. Kidd k Co,) Wholesale Druggists, No. GO Nod
tweet, Pittsburgh, Ps.
Proprlctore of Dr. MeLane's celebrator' Vermifogo, Liver
PWo ku _ _
JOHN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS.
)rc7,ffey,)wha,...1,,,,,,,i Retail Druggist and Dealer
1n Paints!, Dyestuffs, ka, corner Wood and Stall street*,
Pittsburgh. . .
Apnt for Dr. cord s MAlleirte.
J - OHN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE -DEAL
. Drup, Paints, Oil& Vers.dehes and D•eetufh; No.
59614ber1y-street., Pittsburgh.
All orders srill met.protopt etteotion.
ParApot for Sebenees . Pulroorde Syrup. roneltlydaer
R... E. SELLERS, WHOLESALE DEAL—
. er le Drugs,Pidote, Dyestuffs, Oil( Varnish.. Ae,
tr., N 0.74 Wood arose, Pittsbargh, P.. Goods summated.
Priem lees, •
mum= Isaacs °soma =ISM
FUJIN & REITtE, WHOLESALE AND
natal Draggiars. wanes of 'Liberty and St. Clalr .U.,
burgh.
TOSEPII FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L.
Co.)cornor Market ornetand DiSIZIOSILLkO•p•
constantly on banda full and complete a...utmost rd Drags,
bled/Citua, Stolkins Cheats, Perfamory, and all vticies per
tablas to hls
.11Q.Phystclana pruacelptiona carefully compounded at all
hoar.. Jachly
GEto: fl. — TaTgEti7DlUTarlgt .
140 Wood Wert, corner of Wood street and Vir g in
PittAntrel.
eommtsoton, 6rc
D. H. THOMAS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANT, No. 20 Pine Flirert, Bt. Lout., Mo.
Was To
grans; .11.71401 Z W., dons la.cre.
Loasars., &Mull? g Co., Zoo A puma.
Win parchawo to order, Hemp, Eaton, Groin. Lc.
Prompt *Hoodoo/Orem to any manner of forwarding
Ja.174
QPRINGER HARBAUGH, COMMISSION
7 Merchant, Dealer In Wool. Provisions and Produce gen.
=IV, No. WeS Marty Wog, Pletaborgh, Pa..
RENTLY S. ICING, (LATE OF THE
srm a King c0...w0n Merchant,
and Dealer in Pig Metal awl 111.wma, No: 78 Water street. be
low Market, Pittaburgb, Pa. spin
AA. A. HARDY. (SUCCESSOR TO HAR
dy,looos (..)Commlostosi and Forgrardinz Mer
obau4 Agent of the Madison and IndisoApoitt Railrood, cor
aor 71rot and lion 7 eta, Pittsburg* Pc J. "tdlyd
-
ELLIWARD. T. 3IEGRAW, GENERAL
0 „„„ 1 . k . wicunt,..l Wholesale Deeler In Menu
d Tobacco, loportnl and Doter tie Clpire. gm% he.,
lc-, No. 211 Liberty wve, opparite the Wei nt Wend, Mi.
bugh, D. nahthly
_ • - •
ALEXANDER , GORDON. FORWARD-
Iog and Commie&ion Merebsete Leda Pipe end Sim,
Agent, Dealer In Pig and Der Wei sesdßhot. Arnerkeen
sad YsaNs ltemp. fen:dike.
fßusic,
Appubr-n. - MELLOR, No. RI WOOD ST.,
tp Wow' ,n Wowed Alley and Fourth garnet, Fele Agent
fur KBONIP (Banton) PIANO yoaTts..
BON 11A1111. , r6 NOM MALODIONS arra GAN
1111111101114" sad Dalai lcOltude and Maned aw ORh.
ILLICLEBER 4111,0.; No. 53 FIFTH
et. Nal afar , Goldoidt.cp, Bois Agoot far NV:r7ll
a *(aw York) Aoki rolled - Grand . sad Moore
PLLYollookk CIIMAIrf NYYDILLUS PI Udall
wag mil Goa osiLlKalllMA /Won Ja Mork sad
3kookal Instrranento.
nm...w.f.,. BLUME, .i.A.NUFA
%,,/ SR Mao forum, sad Importer af Made
Sad latrisimate *A. Agra for the ITAMI , IIMO
NAN% Moo Sy DATII a 00.'8 llcaan .hAnc.4
*BB sad ithboot .04.1aAttschamt. 118 Maud stmt.
BkVI
EBERTAWILNIGHT, ATTORNEY AT
kasr,rm Saucitor at the Bank of F lo No.
Pltholbursch. • • de
M 01. fk • .P. MORRISON.
titSbagg)k,
osna. Office No. 98 Fourth st., art Wood,
mita
&ARTZIIOIcA4 fIAZEN, Afto—RNE
mdian, rxilta
113 tr Coobss.:
NIPRE, BURCIEFIELD, DEALERS
A B lGlkisstd Wks' Dress Goods sm endly,
sast.l9‘idis, INAnddertss as s liits t de Goods, for
11141 usst itmostalliosisodssitoostonad bt all tbs
Maya bgattssoots,Justpetetsed sad sailor et tha lowest
WrlforiUdidtist:/bordrsidkszkat
La. Musa • 11011105..a,..e. I. anymore a Gaol. Taut.
N & CO., WHOLESALE
tibeUtD.7 005415.
1 liri
WNW
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
1..4.1 A I.IILIIT ,/
I 71,Z
Highly Important to Rretiler•, Liquor
7.l«rehanta and ld nolentle (Grocer«.
DR. FEUCIITWANtiER'S,
=2=ffe==l
/Arum.
I N 14:1:516.NE1. , II AS LATELY
mule improvrcnt.nto in thl, of hndn
I'l.o 1,
1101111, ere putt ti, rvickvei ul5. Wand
.81.1 r..pnr... th • addsti , a ni I•nry st.
311 i prof. and Li paor..tlrh ai C,nar.plOwr dark "r
11.4131,1 r..d t.in, Jatnnwa 4n•l rt. epAx
IL.url..n, It i31,n.1 I,
h.erry Itritnlv. 1,1 and Nlnti , irn
protinrnd It.lnin.t I.ut an
..f a C-0.1 apara...o - tu
.rwcur,-I,la,•rinc
an ..ther In.lo in the ,4
Err. tat.a
. rot - , Imma. E nart
itrarl natant,
prodoaor a3ll .1, or eoanac
Ma '
o W111,4.y ma, I. 111 - F an.l marmlat.on
•
maao I'm tf Mir: Pala....
TI wice...l Ilarontmo are extremely moderate, nod do .
r....t00l- in full yuppinal I.:
1.F.W11..7 FECCIITIVANC,F.II,
Chrolid .00f haya,rfrr,r roar. and . 1 / 4 als, ,
imgm.orroty,. and Pl.6Agruphict7”uairals.
N.. 143 NI ‘114.5 I.lNr, Nl,' You.
N 11 —, 1. Balm,
anA ,i,„
n
It'a' It. (
Rat, forkroarh, Sr., Exterminator Depot,'
19 IIMIADII AY, Y..I.:NV 1111:E
aver., T I: .1 T I; J: !V A T ,, It
A N INFALLIBLE DESTROYER (IF '
Il It ITS. 311cr., \T.* tI bA ND MICE. N1:11.03.
N.. 1 .r.naorom. 1.. The [lnman fano', It dr .1..
Ina do. In their Lab, Loa 0..ta0 ..nt and di..
m.o . S 2, s r, and
, 1AR•,•' , 1113/1111: EVEF.K‘II7NAT"It
Noy., I; 'NO In 1111. soy! ..• ery day I.y than...n.l. in
Neu lark h. t
Put nr
- " • • r 2.50 1., I
• 0 , 4.1 It'," /.1.ECT1(.14 • P. , 101 , 1:
rot t •11,4,,
Verwsn •tr, Pow! , ,s •nd , Fires.
lhat ttp .Nor H U., •
conspn.to
rt
m at
I. .1 ~ v er
M 16,4 tlt.• publir
Rhea the ',I tu en
ear, in rountr). and nat
nne III• nun,' toltAr , . le of Intim
tlon4 hate IN,It able 1. ,
It ear preserving. awl beentsf)ing
tin. Hair, al , l ktvping the, 11,.1 dear fr , qn .1.,n
&Tilt dr. It I. I. , (unable In .Itott it le evoly,
thing the 11n1r‘nulre... Price rent. ..11.1 per bottlo
Oii-PII.I7.OIV'S I'APHIAN Lorrox, or: rtoRAL
BEA
Coeturtir
for hexiiitif,•
log the akin end •
omlexion. end p.ir•
finning thelor
curing chappiel betide, in,
lip, t 0... euntiarn, freckle, phi,
pks t scald, burns. dc. A sure end
safe curie fig - the pile.. Ono ixaelung 0111
give instant relief. After shaving. 0 very
soothing to the skit/. II keeps the hands anft and
white, and fur Inflammations of the skin It Trill '
found to he a great remedy. Price Wets. pmr bnltle
LON'S MAGIC. !Lila DYE.'“
of the
err": toot
Natural
in the world. IV.
1.91.; u, Ints proved tt
hey. 91.1 ." - enparleott..
Rod I...incpr..ltv.
Tien, no Injury tau
to the 1.1.9 n. It It molly AllisMA, and
Jon an obtain Hack or I.row, blots
will dolt the be.t judo.+ to toll It front na
ture Itwlf. Prio. $1 end 71.5 n per 1. a. .11.ade
and told Err E. PI7ALON. at 197 flnes.lwny. rot It o
etrert and 511 Broldwuy. St. Nichol.... hotel. Soo S•9k,
tut.l all Ittniiira.• and flnry .torn thronghout th., U. States.
P.m ule toy DR. IIEURAIE 11. KENSEII, 119 Wond %trent.
dr•lrlAwthnt.Y 6.11'
T..artints
=39
...
Carriage Elepo•itory.
IkTOSEPII Will'rE NOW CARILY
tog nn brisiarto in his spacious premises
.ow %tar ettlarge.l.l between Pittsburgh and Lawrence.
Mlle. neaelho Two gale hon. rropsafolly los it..s tho pohls.
to inspect hit stock of Cahill/WES. BUGGIY.M. ar And
he particularly futon,la gentlemen purchasers. that Ott
price only Is naatle. Foentessi years' aperient... in the boo
ths, onabla Inca to place 'whop hi., Wm:oath. marnochnice
coat...huts of tt'arriago.., which so runnyyraro toot It hos
Aeon lOsiportieuktr departmont to seirct front the rumor.
and must talrated Foistern fasitsfarturerit. 11m auccess of
hit new system is complete; tho economy of hoe vrangss
menta will supply the befit mot roust fasthionoblo nuututitans.
rrrs at tualerato mien, •
Unentramberol by thos.• heavy apts., which the mania
for drooratiug . !louses of Business, h. hooped up.uss tho
price of Iltsolt s lowing to large trot..) ./cooTh 'MIR° will
toil on nsttlY money only. at vouch less than Mr metal
Profit..
N. 6.—Carriages repaired in the toot moaner, with di.
patch. folfroloartflf
Pittaborgh Coach Factory.
M. L. STIMPIIENS,
BIGELOW a CO., formerly E. M. BIGELOW
Matatead Alley mar Hind Slred,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
IWOULD RESPECTFULLY AN
nouncs to the Carriage rising eilrommtilY att
public in general, that I bare this day pnrchaosl tho inter
est of my former partner, Mr. Albert, and will tarry on MP
linemess in all Its branches et the old Mortal, No. 40 Diamond
Alley. In flanging the name of this old and m rotate
Unbent matinriortoring establlshment,l Aware the public no
effort shell be ranting on my part to deserve the mono high
character NO long enjoyed by ray mtidectiomrs awl nasoriater.
Jaitlyd M. L. OTENIEN9.
Coach and Carriage Factory.
JOHNSON, BROTHER & CO.,
Cormor of Belmont and Rebecca Sheds,
ALLY:OIE6NY CITY.
WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN
form their friends. and the public getle-Mt.
rally, that they Win . Slei gh.
Cm:Mager, Barcusche.
Rockaway. Buggies. Sleigh!. and Charlet. In all their vari
ous, styles of bolas and proportions.
All orders will be executol with strict retmnl to durability
and beauty of finish. Repairs will shoo be atteruksd to on
the meat reasonable term. Using in all their work the
but Eastern Shaft. Poles and Wheel muff. they feel men
dent that all who favor them with their papaw will be
perfectly statists.% en trial of their work.
Purrhasers are refine... 4 to give them a roll before por.
thawing elsewhere. nashlyst
furniture
0. TOO7O THOS. H. ..... TWISTS L. TOO.
T. B. YOUNG & CO.,
•
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of Every Description.
FACTORY—Yirieral St.,ltsbetran Wylie and Anna. Annum
Warehouse—Nos. 30 k 40 Smithfield St.,
QTEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We
L .,coostantly manufacturing STEAMBOAT CABIN
FURNITURE end CHAIRS, and Invite the attention of
those Interested In fernishina hoed*.
esatbdterS T. B. YOUliti t CO.
C. F. KLOPFER & CO..
MA OF FURNITURE
.131. awl CHAIRS of every variety No r ,, In Ropeemod,
Idebogauy end Walnut, smitable for 'pa chambers and
dining rooms equal to any lobe connate the Eastern stars,
and et lower priors. Every article =de I) . Y - hand sod war.
related.
Virllotels sad Stalmtmts furnished et short notice—
Warerooms, earner Penn and Wayne etc, Pittsburgh.
dakdkalyB
- - -
_ _
J.A_II.I;IES W. VirbODWEL.L.,
CABINET , FITENIEVEE MANCPACIVRER
Nos. 97 & 99 Third St., Pittsburgh.
T W. W. RESPECTFELLt INFORMS
. hie friend" andonstomers, that he him Piet completed
his meek of nanitort,Mdch le deeldedlythe lamed and best
hoer offered foredo In this city. As he tadetermined to ep•
ld Ida Mock, with assanned materiel; belt maninnemblp
and neared design", and from the extent of Me orders and
facility In runonemming, he la enabled to moduceirerrem
ed PflßNlTUpe,et 'the lowed prim.
Ito keep. damp, on 'bond the greateet veriety of every
deacrlptton of furniture, from the cleaned and plalnmh to
the moat elmant and pertly, thata house, or any pot of one,
may he foroinheo from hi. moo ,or manufactured exyrealy
to order. mr2o
33ookottlerfs, I,,cc
C. COCTIRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO
r, Badlor,) Wholesale end WIWI hosier in Bathe,
Itestionory eftel Reef Hangings, rodent street, sth door H.
L. of )flukot Squars.Jitee,hony,
-- T ------7 11ti S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND
. &Alm, suotostot to 3:12•1.0i, Agossr, No. G 3 Market
S—
near Foort6,l o ittoborgh,
ITAY &CO.; BOKSEMEitS AND !WA
IL TIONERS, No: 65 Wood street, nest door to the emr
oar of Thin!. Pittstqtret, sod Law 'gooks rote
Kandy okhand. •
T REA-IET.BOO LER AND STA
RJ • none, No. 78 Fourth et, Apollo Budding.
1-r-41300KSELLtit
• and Mama, Mom& 110, .n. 7.
- -
Calectlaus in I.ws.
J.M. GRIFFITII,
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
DONOQt% lOWA,
TIT ILL GIVEPARTICULAR ATTEN
y v don to 0* eased= and ascartag dada, savanna
olio., tc., DI:11MM and aurramd caary.
imirßemiztames 'railway Made.
ing
' IlinallM21311TM31311•011:
s. F. Von Boastont.r.ql Co.; L
R. MAIL Marts, AWN N. G. orpbr,
Wm. an nlniNa t 004 A. D. IL Oannunnegr
001,17 d
PITTSBURGH. W T I.Y MORN NG TN
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS
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AS urAcrun:ll, ..f Ow Patent Arch
ill Iv., PI 111 i. 1,. • Fort. elorrrato.l tot doirt b. all.
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or ar t lidror es• I. htgloort ~,,, ho.
from the et dal •1 doloirrito, ol tiro count r‘: awl
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Arch.l,.l„olddood 1,11., 14, :1,.111.1 'a
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%{tort "loch•ro toot nool rrohl ord •
tfodrantroo. their shoran, in wool or f or
•trunront; ctrl, tbelr trirroar.h.r.• •: .wordra 111 alt part,
the CO MO., n 1111.1.1.1 ,•, . • I t • • dlon
A lirrorl I rlt•-•otrast to Clor,yrarotr..S• anal trio ti
Jed; ly.ke
n. 4 1 , VlO /IF. .10111 D. 111.410 , . • /k 1 I 110 ZASOII.
Union Connary.
MITCHELL. lIEItRON tr.. CO.
i- ,' i Il v i i.I. CONTINUE THE BUSINESS OF
ilio 1 i,, Voondty. at theotol 'stand of PEN Ntleli,
loaryb . I Nllll'llEl.l. h / . /1 , 0 IN 1dh.0.,.,..
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i ~,,—.,,,,..”1 . 1”..pr.,1 :11, MI ,ir the 0t,.50, 41 of 11.- : ..','" "' :' 'A'' 1 s "'• '` . .1.1...
publw to their I.vrce nork of %I tn.,. ItranAle. 1.1,0 r... I , C‘e , k log 5t., , , Range.' and Sll.lO Ovens,
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.n Erna- and Fem.!". tirocer:....oscb AA F.xtra IS:. 041 , ; nrft
y . v I 'ls P. , 1 R 1.01: srorys,
I.looTernment JAI., do , Ohl l'onntrs Mark Tea. VII kve 1 MANTLE ,t EVIMIEN I.:RATES,
Yining Sly do. 01,npowd, and Imiwrial A,...1.1 , , „ , „_
are, Wilson Boxes, Don Irons,
Tr..., Loverlnr • Refined 1 , 41,141 , 1. Nil 0 I . ..,..0 nr.aply. 1101 1 110110 W 11
I , od 4 .h0. MI l'ort W.* , , he ,, !. Mad.'. d... OA" , - , 1. , ! SAT; I N. , \:?.TV.% KINTLIaI. PLOWS & PLOW POINTS.
' l ' . `"'i , '” , ' 4 " . ' 5 " ''''"'''..li'''. RY" r I '' "' '• 1 n 'l''''''' Mill ~,,,I MAol,inery Casting's Generally',
Orton.. and Day.. Chpuo.
snd GAS hod 51 AI'ER 1 . 11 . 1. S of all 1.12.“.
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the I'w...oda Te. Store
Corn, of the man, 1411.1 1114/110101 an. , Shovels, Spades, Picks, &0..
511.4' w 1.1,18 .111 he ....d..l.dnatnufatloarra' prior.
ntr7 Is .-. . -...
Grum
GALELEV. l`t)S(; RAV E
Nv• W,•111{1rOt
C RLIA ....... ...... ._..... ... . ....A. • lif-No•-•-
REIS k lIERAIEE. t;ltovElts A\ I)
tn Bacon. Lad.t. I , l”nr. Wotan". dr,
South -At elit corner ... 4 ndithrsel.l and 94,-nnrl Sheen, rat.
nnrwn• 0,4.13,1
A I.E NAN liElt KING. I.E
IL Orelor tad Importer rrt I.ln.rrr.
Pittm.rth.
nni I.3qaut Men.
lama, N.. WY, ntn, T. Itttni•ta,..ll.
uT,
TONES & COOI.F:Y, iI4)LELA LE 4:It0-
exic.4 sod FLmt nrni•her.. in and
Pitt4lnv-gh )Innnfrettirl, \a.l❑ Var , r sts-rt. n..v . Chet ry
Alh.y.l . ltl4l , nrgh. IN. niy:ll
QIIRIVER WIIoLESALF:
timerm, No 1,. ttrol IT2 Second mtrool.Oetwoml 11 pod
and Smithfield. Plttstmrst
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CULBERTSON. WHOLESALE
A . Grt,et uulComml.ton Morrhant.l l 4der
end Palphurgis Manuf,tu,l rail., V/5 Lawrty .trort,
Pittsburgh. _
. ....•11111.1.1/1 ILATta
Jow; FLoYi) (To., WIIOLESILF:
Grocer* and Coolcassloo Nlerrhants. N,.. Wood And
11.11 Liberty alma. 111t.burgh.
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ROBERT NIOOI2E, WII t) I,ES A 1.. t I tC).
j_ ROBERT
Dealer in Pr...1w,, l'ittobargh 3fannfartur.,
and all . lambi of For..ign and - Dome, tic , Winos and I.tgnora,
N 0.315 LJberty ocrv.d. On hand a re lam, ...a. Of ompe.
rior old Slo.agalirla Wldglo.,. a I.- it a ill I. mad kat f,
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WATT ,t WILSON, W IIOLI.:S.1 LE ; HO.
CEIIII. (I,4nral-.lnn Merrltant. awl Deniers In l'n.
dneoni3.l Plttgrurgh Ninnun , lnrr, 2:0
Pittsburgh.
ROBI. &MET.
I. .
SAIAII DICKEY c . 0.. lIOLESA
Grocers, C.lllllb.loll3lef 111=0..1111d 11..n1.r. In Pr.lore,
SO. 80 Water strrrt, and (J Front PlGmhurgh.
(Low of the grin hi - Armin. Little a Co.)
LITTLE & CO., WIIOLESALE GEO
cem Prod.:, end roma...ton Verrh•nto. nod
Donlon In Pittsburgh Ilisiutfartorio.ll... 112 socoo.l 1.1 (Mei,
Pittslmre,: jot-Ty:ha
WM. IecUSCHII.O4 ILL 31.7011.
WM. 31,CUTCIIEON CO.. WIIOLE
RALE Omen. Prislitre .1 Gm nnosion slerehnuts,
and Dealers In Pittsburgh 31anthanturse.1 Articles, No. i.:99
M - fs..l . of Irwin. Pittsburgh, Pn. my r
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A TWELL, LI:E & CO:, WHOLESALE
Orocnrs. Prl ALIO. and Commis/gun Mntrhnntn. and
Madera In ritniburgh 31.ufacturns, No. S strrel,
tureen Mawr and Front at., FlttAlsr l ds. eq.l!_
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ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALE
R
Cowl:Melon llerchenta, end Rehm In ell
lamb of Proridorte, Pr dune and Pittaborgh llannfartormi.
Nu. 255 Liberty stmt. Pittsburgh. jeltblyfi
D OBEILT 1.1. KING, WHOLESALE
CELL, Conottlealon Startlient. end lauder in Fatah...lb
VIM, Flom, .M ell kind' of Country Ii cabala, No. 211 Lib
erty street, mouth of Roth. l'lttebnrgh, Pa. Liberal edi
venom :mule on consignmania. infulyd
ROMP, ./}.[1.1.. -AMA L IIIUADLT6,
ROBERT DALZELL & CO., WHOLE;
SALE firocers, Cosnruimion and Forwarding Met-
Manta and Nolen In PrialncO end Pttt.borgh
No. ail Liberty etraet, Pittsburgh. I n. tne2
litabuce Illealers
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CHEESE •11.
COLLINS, ?anointing end (Wornlwkin Ilerchant..ll
Oralrr In Chet., Butler, Lake Flab and Produce generally,
'9llVoad at., above Water. Ilnaborgh.
T B. CANFIELD, LATE•OF WARREN,
•tr • OHIO, Commission awd Forwarding Aleithnnl,d
Wholesale Dueler Windom Hatt-re Mae. , ,Patmot
and Heal Ash, and Western Produce generally. Front,
between Saidtblbild and Wood, Plttslmrah.
MfIIANE k ANJER, (SUCCESSORS
to A. kA: Mcflane r ) - Dtdders flour. nod
Produce. Coutrolosiou Merchants. No. 12.1
Bowed droner, Pittebureb, Pa. (Jon. 1.'57a11y),ju12 '
nifff76. ihttligt7Tfutit, Vitcr
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DAVID
reoeleton and Oemsnineion Merchant, No. 281
Linerfy Arad, corner of. Hazel, Pittetmgh. Oren tde ellen.
don to the eel. of none, Pork, Bacon , Lent, Chem, Dotter,
Untie, DrictUrnite, Ent.eht. Ace An
AtipeCooelgnmente nametrolly Maly
ALEX. FOBSYTII, (SUCCESSOR. .1 . 0
ronyth k Scott ' ) Vorumrdlog end Goutuirsiou
demi, Desist. in Wool, illdemElour t ascou, Laid sal lard
Oil and Prolucegeostally, N 76 Wetter st.., Pittsburgh, Pa.
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RIDDL E. , GENERAL COMMISSI6N -
Iterebool and Desist In Groceries ntml Praiser, 27
Ylfth street, Pittsburgh. PI,
Wirer to E. Gtsgt.ros, Pittsburgh. ' • ,
FUGAL., Cowin k Co. Pittsburgh.
*Consignments solicited mud oedisfactory returns guru ,
ucteed. iteleclydgerT
R°BERT lIUTCTI I NSO N . , COMMISSION
Merchant, for the ado of Weearn JteedFo Chem,
Butter, Lad, Baran, 71a, Pot ..t Pearl A. 8., Saberstne,
0112, Lima, (+man, f1e.1., rated Fruit, rad Produce generally.
No. 8 &Althea areet, between Find 0.1 Waal. ' npl F
CHARLES LEECH, FORWAIIDIN4
and Cuinaddon Mordant, Dealer In Flour, Oran, IN.
crm, Lard and Butter. and all kinds of Pnednee, No Swale
held strart, Wm. Ylrg aid Wale, •PS
RirsLE WAREHOUSE:.-JAS. GARD-
Wiltoteowle Dealer lu Flour Provisions eta
Produce gemrally, No. 6 &month mixt, between Liberty
and sakitheield.PlMburth. P.
ICO-Twora <nab. ter2.l,
VS. IL. RU • . -
JAS. SLUMS
WM. B. Holm
..
Es & BRO., PORK AND
Beef Parkrreand Tirsiirrii In Provisions, rumor at
m a knisissi,pront streets, Pittsburgh, Ps. , del
kratter, Fre
liiiZ;Sl;iolE
Hides, Leather, Oil clad Shoo Findings,
JAL X. 6 Lacey serw,
oaelid PITHUT,I7IIOII, PA.
itlamtfarturaff
WELLS, MIDDLE
sil P,,urth Stri , t, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
11i ' 1
.I ND SWITCIIES. I
4 I Pr rt. .1 1 t
rr i n tlw an•l promptly • Ati .- 1.•
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pod nnr tastrurnons.
TERMS —6 month, or 5 1. , rstit-sis.s.unt roT cash.
m•,ll,•l.knri
J. & 11. GERIVIG,
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ROPES AND TWINE,
1,74ga and
TT AVE ALW A Y i S )7' 1 . 1 A n,. .N 11 A FU LL
litLti;l:;. l
St.tking 1.4 31.•••1'a
nt52113,Lh.:4
111.1 x•x4rxii.L....••••• ••• • •• ............. usumt
WILLIAM BARNHILL d CO.,
)liirlat rt . . Pittsburgh.
QTEAM :NIAK AS II tiIIEET
1.1 1,..” lianutarturer 14.1,11111'. I.a gut
~..en at.... F1u...1 I's Itod-r 1.11111110,..
14,1,1:4.11 Sall Pllll,
•-.114 II I . tit.,• 0.1, lot. M..-
•r IN; I, and 11..Itirt ,If I at Illr sh.qtr...l
lir- All ardor. from a lol , .nei•lly artnnd,,i
.vi"rENTiwN IIP (*.l lIRIAI 4: M.l
K r.n. Saddler , and !,,at..r. th. .
Emma. 1.4 11 , 1. t. IT- and Trlmminc.
'kJ,.
5... for r.d.. ill mil.
t•Eoltit Ft II 1 , ItEltS , t \ ,
Itt St t'lstr I . l , ll l T.ltml.lin tt .
hzt ...,h,
SA:In:EL KROESE.N
IN ITACIT nE It or I'l N / 0 , A: CET)
310 I.).aler A. N.. 21
1.1111 1 Pill .I , tlreh. r..,,,,r5t ntt 1...1..1
ts,:rne ret
N1 , i11114 ttn Ist
nn.l extnnstt. ths- Itl.ll/11i t. 4111 t Its, • t
EMEIMENES
11E\ \ KM' CHILDS mANrri,
T11.1}3:,
P. :In 1 S.. I )••.vy 44
~••I 111.1i11 • r nll ~lar•
'• 1 . 1.,(11 Ling, and ":1.%
•• 1:opo of all .irr+ and
11.tring
at), trtler. 111 I the 11:tratt Aril..
C.'. I %1•... will have ,runt ton h.= If
J A 11E4 W
ANI FACT I . It IR
SU i.l'lll I Fzl , lx . ll . l:ri i e . Acid
Alma A tntnonin: FFI:
L A I. MA JAW ELL,
01, .
Bru.lies, Looking tiln"srA, Picture Fr0m....,
NI , DE 11..F.1tS (lA - WKS. 11( , l'SE
Vkc- ?in 120
ord,
\ F I:ERS \ DEALER+ IN
AV .1 RREN'S IMPROVED EIRE AND
v.m, 1 . 10, 1,1111..141,n Itoato 4.1
OF F'.\ Ncy
,IL ED1..0 IV nr, 11.wkinchant suld
.11i.. 3 , t) ..t.n. .. , ..f WooliP.oon and
Fr tnkhn 11,rnsin:Ipon. Pop.hor,la. 1,.
OPPE. k:14.1{, ,inter.
POPE EET,
71.11.1.41%
oscII.I..ITING STE:I NI EN IN ES,
A.VD MILL IroJkAS.
531 , 111, (.‘1111111111:a.,
I I' II ITNI AN , 1 / 4 ItEED'S PATENT ()SC:11,-
7 LATIN.; PA, 11.•-•. >ny.,•nar
~t hand Irt I n1:0•• L• .rfh.r it Ith I irorfn, ”11 , fling.
•• n • Ac_ tor VI.ni:111," 010 S. gUld nth, ritri,ses
cAg•••121• L.r 1111mn. RIA• A 1 . .. • , 1:..1.tna0:
T ••I, TY. tun, and Ile - inc Lath. .4 ..s
C. , tom In order.
WILLIAM d iATE,
j)1.1 - 11131:It AND 4;.1S FITTF.It, N. In
Fourth .tr.r.l...Ar 1.41,rty Arol 17'2 gl.xt
ALIOIVINT. n „,
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Eidl====
=memaz=l:=a=
to M •rile URIJLNAL PATENTEES,
Minton en, London, nn.l Mr.o.r.
I 'So, foUrif and Ow Wo.t.
All ...rk o,cuted 111 a .111..rior Non..Auluo
1113,111 , 40 bc.c.eu of \n. '2 Fourth nrte.t. 11-ar
err, .turhhlyil
insuraticr Agrnto
T_, & CIIAFFEE Agennr Neptune Insur
.0., re., lAfilyrtt• natl. tcn.l stroet.
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) FINNEY, Agent Eureka treatment , en.,
NIL 9 %rater ittrvet.
A. CARRIER s BRU.. AGENTS
A. Num.yls'untr. lamerauct C.ollpuny of ritt•hurgh,
itailthrur. Fourth otrrvt.
kJ L 31AIISIIELL tioeretary
sone I Itgurtn, Compan. l%
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T:4l 11ORDON, S..ereutry Western Infiur
i_ an, Company. 9.2 We.r
T IrAItAINERCOYFIN,AgentforFr nk-
VFin, I nmsnam , Comp.*. Worm'
Awl Third
PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Dela — wore
Nat ud e ro., 42 Water .treet.
. _
GRAHAM, Agent ILoward
Company owl Pittehurs‘h Lot. I tonrance Contio,ny,
nee Wafer end '3lArtet oared.,
J•Nwilix JONES, Agent Manufactur
. ars' E
Irmo-vowel Co., 641 Water stmot.
TI4OS. .1. HAINTECigent , Fatrnteree and
Mechanics' Insurance Co, VO
Tosill'A ROBINSON. Agent Continental
Co.. 24 Fifth street.
N', POINDF:XTER, .144..nt Grent West
°swan., lb.. 97 Front strret.
lira! iatatc agents
11 F. M'ELIIO Y, ItE Al, ESTATE
.
not Intelligent.. Agent, No. '2 St. Clair street,
Pittehursh, Ps.. attend+ to the .Selling and Renting of Fume.
llotuce. Lae. 31111, tr. ('ll7 Warrant. boneht null mold,
Mot esti lor hod 0. Farm andllatdeo.. Women eery/mt. for
Cooke, Ae. A5t.. 1 . 1 to aid trim ,
role
M nI2ZI
BCARELY £ R
ICIIEY, REAL ESTATE
Beakers,corner of Seventh and Smithfield %mem,
Pittsburgh. Pa. Farms, Eau., Lot +. 31116, 1 . 11111.,1,
nought and sold nu cominisslon. Land Warrant, EiEs.
Band, and Notes negotiated. Especial attention given to
ant/dividing Forme and disianing of them. Terme renaons
ble. se aktlanS
_\TII LL IA M WARP, BILL' BROKER
and Anal Eatato Agent. 'omen (hunt street,
slut St P.Y.u o.th...it'l. All toolnma entrusted to Mtn
promptly intended to at reasonable ennintbssiona. toyltgally
GEORGE W. BUNN, • REAL ESTATE
and Temuntoos Agent, attends to buying and /telling
Ileal Entail t 4 every description. and to Agency badness
generally. Alm, to TlVlllritlg property from loos or 1i1.1.241,
by ilro. for good. reliable I.llllalelplas Companies. (larva
rmaonable.
/fa -Ogles West Milo al redend level. second door Is.ntlb
of the North Commons,. Allegheny
11108. D. 'ADD.
A USTIN I OOHIS & £O., DEALERS 1\
L 1 Prooldwory Nut., Dondr, Nlortttaget and all Sicort.
tie. fur Money.
Monet: loaned on Cheeks at short datiot with rolloteell
seknaritlea.
NOTES AND DRAFTS 1100.1111 AND SOLD.
Penaitei miring loam can lir accommodated on reasonable
Duo. sod rabitalints ran bn furobaivil with good securitle•
of rentnneratira men. Ahoottrinid to tlin Sala. Denting
and leoglng of Real Estate.
DdrOffiro No. =Fourth Wee. AV , * Wood..
sra-Austt:v Loorts, Solari Ptt fr. mr2
B'SOR T , iteirEatniti rnt.•
• and Bill Broker, No. WA Fourth Meant.
Tl - 051AAIVI5oriS,ReftfYSiftte Agrnt, Nn.
75 Fourth street.
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arattlier.. -.; ..... ... ...... -.. ..70ft1.11 flC , ltrtn;
W Papre:Varlarelsotase.
WALTER P. MARSHALL 4. CO., Im
parters and Deanna, 87 Wood ithnet, in.nr.nn Fourth
areal nad Diamond Alla 7, when way be Smod an ex tennive
amortment of arm iteserlptentuf rtPcr / 041 0. 0 . 4, hkr•
D.*. Ilan, Dining Room* And Clunnberd. Ala., Wanton ,
Shades, In great_ 'Variety at !merit prlees ta country dealers.
salt • • 'WALTER I.: MARSHALL t CO.
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ED3IUNDSON & CO., No 96 and 98
_Eh, Third strnet, caw Wont, Manufacturers and Dealers
In WALL PAPER,
CURTAIN GOODS,
ORNAMENTS, FRINGE'S,
TASSELS ANDCORDS,
COMFORTS, DEM,
PATENT SPIRAL SPRING 31ATTRIGISEP, c
r .,
WOO 4 soUeli the attention of pitchman. to Usti Ear&
and mied lac
Urnoisrsuß
TY • Yo. 100 Third Stmt.
atatmosxturer mid *star in CURTAINS, CORNICE.
nAxDs.sitizoss.netirros;supr itesar mmrom
cusinONs, Particutar atlentloo paid to Steamboat
work. QoPeta fitt•dapd 144,t0 , paisklyd
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T. W. LOVCIIIRET,
Watchfter Clalek Maker,
• MINIMA OF
yiNE WATCHES . . AND SEwELRY,
No. 28 Fifth Otte, between Wool and Makes, Pair
e i lt, Pe.
sltastion paid to Wan of Macke
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Trr. following important decision of the
e,, ort of the United States: in regard to
county aubseri pt ions to itailroAds, has been made
by Judge McLean. We find it in the ludianap
olid Journal:
Ctitertr Conn or TIIIIUNITIMSTATEA--IMPOIL-
T.\NT I'. Wallace: agt. The
Commissioners of Knox county.—This was one
or the most important cases of the terns, and-
was argued on a demurrer to slut declarations,
with signal ability, by Mr. Judah and Mr. N. C.
McLean for the plaintiff, and Mr. McDonald op
Mr (loves for the defendant. The facts of the
case were substantially the following: The
Board of Commissioners of Knox county: before
the adoption of the constitution in pur
'trance mf the terms of A statute authorizing the
same, subbcribml $200,000 to the capital stock
of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad company,
:slid after the constitution took' effect, issued
their bonds with coupons, for the payment of
the stock, its the signal form. The county failed
to pay the interest coupons when they became
due, and this suit was brought to recover the
amount of the coupon , . held by the plaintiff. as
the bearer. The defence rested upon several
grounds.
I That tete subscription ma• void, the coun
ty ha•ing no right to make it for railroad par
poses.
2. That the bonds were void, having been is
sued After the taking effect of the Constitution
of 1821.
3. That the coupons were void for the want
of power to is.eue them, even if the !omits were
4. That the law of the State submitting the
question to the people of Knox county, whether
the I:omminsioners shall subecrilx, the stock, was
unconstitutional and Void.
We may .hare submitted some subordinate
points; but these were the main objections
taken.
Judge McLean in an able and lengthy opin
ion covering the whole ground of the action and
defence, held that the action could be maintained
upon the coupons; that oath of the points raised
in the defence was unsustainable in point of law;
that the subscription was valid and binding up
on theeounty of Knox; that the Court would
have compelled by mandantits the 190110 of the
bonds, had the Commissioners refused to DMus
them; that the subscription having been made
before the Constitution of Indiana of Mil was
in force, could not be affected by that in
strument: that the issue of the bonds is not in
hibited by the State Constitution, which only
eppumtvso initnicripminia anode oiler
tutiiin took effect: nor could the Constitution af
fect these bonds, efen if bonds were named in
its prohibition, as they were not a new contract,
but merely the consUmniation of the previous con
tract of subscription that was made before the
adoption of the Constitution, therefore, both the
subscription and bonds were protected by
the Constitution of the United States; that the
coupons were merely incident to the bonds, and
derived all their legal effect from the bonds, and
were clearly authorized to be attached to the
bonds as n [natter of convenience, and to Swill-
Rilboloterp .
ITTILISIIED DAILY AND wer:ru.r• DV
RIDDLE 8z CO
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11...iwtnot. g..lllrtg tip tho cItIL Orr..
Rate• of Advertising
'God and Humanity
FOR tiOvERNOIL
DAVID NVILINIOI
.1t rIVA COMMIMI (1N ER,
WILLIAM MILLWARD
.11f:3.11'11 J. Lift[ I nf Chentor
J .01En V EE1:11. nf Fro
ate the payment of interest: that the law sub
nitting the question of the subscription to the
oeople of the counties was a valid and binding
nactment. In delivering the opinion, Judge
NlcLeun took the DC04141011 to enlarge, in a coarse
of eloquent remnrks, upon the great impor
tance to the country, as well tts toile counties
through which the work passes, of the Ohio and
Mississippi Railroad, and the good faith that
should be observed in the subscriptions to ena
ble the Company to carry out the enterprise in
like faith with their creditors.
TIM eminent men of Now Hampshire ere fast
passing away. Ex-Governor Hubbard, just de
ceased, is the fourth Senator from that State, who
has tiled in less than three years, though, unlike
the other three, he was not in office at the time
of his death. Ms term of service expiring in
IB4l,when ho was compelled to give way to Mr.
Woodrairy, who had been displaced from the
Cabinet as it consequence of the defeat of the
Democrats in 1840, and who WWI needed in the
Senate, to defend the financial policy of the
Democrats, then about to be rudely assailed.
Like some other eminent Democrats, Mr. Buch
emu, for example, Gov Hubbard was in early
life a federalist. He Was of the Hartford Con
vention school, according to some accounts,
though this has, wohelieve, been denied. 'He
served in the House of Representatives some
years, and was Senator from 1885 to 1841.
Afterwards he was Sub-Treasurer at this port,
and he made an effort to get re-instated in that
comfortable berth when Mr.Buchatian'sadtuinie
tration began, hqt without success.
Since the lattei part of 1850 , Nevt Hampshire
hoe lost, by death,, Mr. 'Woodbury, Mr. Ather
ton, Mr. Norris, Mr. Hill, Mr. Ayer, Mr. Bar
ton, Mr. Bell and Mr. Hubbard. All of these
gentlemen excepting Mr.. Ayer and Mr. Barton,
had served in the United States Senate; and
the two exceptions were gentlemen of marked
influence in polities, anti of no ordinary talents.
—Boston Traveller.
COL - . CRABILX, who lately embarked in the
same enterprise in which Walker made his first
venture, and Count Kaousset Balboun lOolost his
life, is front Nashville, Tenn., and his been a
prominent politician in California and Missis
sippi. He and Walker were, doubtless, school
mates, being natives of the same town. In the
last senatorial contest in California Crabbo was
a prominent candidite of the Know-Nothing
party. He is the same man who was the survi
vor la the last of the bloody series of combats
which 'the editors of the Vicksburg Sentinel
fought—the last of sit of the editors of that pa
per having fallen by the hand of Crabbe. It
was in 180, during the...setting contest of
Foote and Davis for the governorship, that Mr.
Jenkins, editor of the &Wind, a peaceable
and estimable man, having commented on the
conduct of Crabbe, was assailed by him in the
streets of Vicksburg; a terrible combat 'ensued,
Jenkins rising his bowie knife with great effect
before Crabbe could draw his pistol. The lat
ter, however, though terribly out, succeeded at
last in discharging his pistol into the side of
Jenkins, who fell mortally wounded, dying in a
few bouts after.
Two. WOMIII YOKED TO A PLOlC—During last
week a very unusual sight attracted the attention
of the railway passengers while the trains were
were passing , through Biahopton of. Moss. It
wasitat of two females yoked in a plow, which
was guided by an ungallant male, who held the
stilts. The only way of accounting for this ec
centric prodeeMni is' tint' idggestion that the
land, which is newly 'reclaimed, Is too light to
admit of horses being employed.—Greenock
(Scotland) Advertiser,
Ilea. Era Titarsa has returned from a trip
into Vir g inia, to his home inWorcester. • Head
dressed several public meetings, unfolding his
plans of the Emigrant Association, Ilisremarks
were listened to with the closest attention, and
complidatntiry resolutions were 'pulsed. The
Worcester Spy says Mr. Thayer's first visit to
the Sotith has demonstrated that the bark et the
fanatics of the South is worse than their bile.
Want'. the Begialiar visited our town to place
upon the net the Mimes of - those persons who
are entitled to vote at the coming delegate-elec
tion, thirty names were given to him., .The list
has since been publishmi,end one of thoienamea
(son thelst,—Qtrinerro (Sasses,)
.ohincloinat.
VOLUME LXX----NUMBER • 249
BLoOtor Tn.kaggi en KENTUCKT.—As the Lex
ington Covington train were passing a couple
of miles this ohltiof Winchester, Kentucky. on
Saturday, the body of a man was discovered ly
ing near the toad, and still a little farther on,
another body lying in a similar condition was
'seen. The parties were Col. Jones PRICY, of
Clark county. Ky., an old and etdeetned citizen,
and his son, a fine anti promising young man.
Both were found weltering in their blood, the
father having received the contents of a double
barrel gun, loaded with buck shot, in the abdo
men and lower part of lain body, while the son
had been shot through the body by a bullet from
a revolver.—Both were breathing when found,
and it is yet hoped that the old gentleman may
survive, although no hope is entertained of the
recovery of the, ono. The particulars of this
sanguinary affair, no we have been able to learn
them, are as follows:
The Indy of Colonel Price. tinder !lie n a me of
••\lolly Broom." is a contribittor to the train
Farmer, and inn recent communication to that
journal ale gave a description of n family resid
ing in her neighborhond, from the mismanage
ment of whose head much domestic affliction and
disastrous consequences had ~nrisen. Fnfortn
nately lk neiF,lll.nr named Gay, took the matter
as intended for himself, and n few days since,
meeting Colonel Price• he demanded if he m t os id_
ered himself reepon.ibl• for what his wife wrote,
The Colonel who whim naconcion. of what he al
lotted to. replied in a rather jocular manner that
he was not, and the ratite , miparined upon
af
poreutly friendly terms. nu someday morning
Cal. Price woo riding nu linrseback at tint' -1.01
above designated, his ore simihtrly mourned, be
ing slime ,listener Rebind, when he was inter
cepted by Oily, nob., carried n ihitible-barreled
goo which lie discharged full at the Cnlonel, who
fell from bin horse, to all appearance deal. The
son at this moment hastening to the slat, (jay
iirelv a revolver, and again tired, with such fatal
, effect that the eon also fell. After thus dispos
ing of his victims, who were to all appearances
dead, Gay noble off, and at the present writing
we are not advised whether he has yet been ar
rested. The foregoing niao gleaned front the
rolenel himself, who rallied stffliciently to re
late the particulars of the leatalerne, attack. or
well es its probable cause.—Cin. 'or,
EXTRAORION %IVY I lrrnrr.trc.-4neks.m,
Who wit murdered in Rns,ell. Man,., br l'harb,
J ones, was taken to Hartford. Conn.. for burial
in the Hebrew fashion. The Hartford Tinte.,
says :
'Jones. the murderer, was 11 Millerite. and
the same fellow who has just served out a term
of four years in the Connecticut State prison for
robbing John Dean's store. He ions the coolest
scoundrel that ever infested this city. ❑e pro
fe+sed great concern for the souls of sinners.
and was constantly reading the Bible and ex
horting at evening meetings. Whilst in .the
confidence of Mr. Dean, he stole shout 52,000
worth of goods from his store, together with
considerable sums of money. lie stole the silk
to make him ti surpli , e to preach in—started a
church at Glasienbury—stole the trimmings for
his pulpit, and velvet for his chair. and also
stole goods to paV the cabinet maker for the
chair: broke into tine. Catholic Church nml stole
the priest's robe for a sample for one for him
self, and:deo stole the silver chalice, &c.. from
the altar—enlled at Mr. Dean's one afternoon to
have •a little season of prayer.' remained till
evening • bade the family good bye, but instead
of going out of the door, be stole up stairs • and
secreted himself under the bed occupied by Mr.
Dean's son—Ten - mined there till past midnight,
when he crept out; and robbed young Dean's
pockets of SUM, (which ht• had ascertained the
day previous that Inc 111.111 jlllll procured from the
hank.l then went ,t to Si. John's Hotel, called
for lodgings_ pa up , before daylight, stole n suit
of clothes from a boarder. and cleared for
neighboring town. But this is not half his vil
lainies. lie was constantly stealing, praying
and exhorting, till brought up by a four years'
term in prison.-
CONVICTED or Praurev.—Philip Rump, who
was engaged in the business of manufacturing
fraudulent voters for the electitin in this State
last fall, has been convicted of perjury, for hav
ing sworn falsely in regard to some of the On
natu.salized voters who participated in that elec
tion This is'all lisketly proper, and it would
be a fortunate thing - if all those engaged in the ,
infamous business could be punished in like I
manner, as they deserve to be. But while the
inferior instruments, through whom the frauds
were accomplished, receive the punishment
proper for their crimes, it is-to he regretted that
nothing con be done to reach anti punish the
men who counseled and planned the schemes of
fraud, and who are at this moment occupying
high stations of responsibility, which they have
risen to by means of the crime of which Philip
Rump has been convicted. This individual de
servea•the troatsaent be is receiving, but it is
hardly fair that he should be made the scape
goat for all, and that the greatest gainers by the
atrocious transactions should be not only un
punished, but should actually he enjoying
posts of responsibility, dignity and emolu
ment as the result of the frauds.—Phdodrlphie
Room LAKE SEPEIIIOR.—Tbe propellers Mine
ral Rock, Capt. Fraser, and Iron City, Capt.
Turner, arrived front Lake Superior yesterday
forenoon. The former left Ontonogon on Satur
day last, and the latter on Sunday.
The Mineral Rock brought down a heavy load
of copper, as follows: Front the Cliff Mine, 118
tons; Copper Falls, 90 do.: Minnesota, 02 do.;
Rockland, 52 do.; North American, 21i do ; Cen
tral, 10 do.; other mines about 30 do.
Some of the masses on the deck of the Mine
rod Rock are the largest and purest yet brought
clown from the mineral district of our State—
weighing from 4 1 500 to over 7,000 pounds each!
Nine of these big specimens, from the North
American, and a like number from the Cliff
Mine, average more limp two tons and a halt
each I Eight, from the Copper Falls Mine, are
a little above these. Most of these masses seem
I to be as pure as coin, and, we should judge, con
tain from 80 to 90 per cent. of clear metal. There
is considerable silver in small particles scattered
through some of thern.
Gouts Ilurorty.—The prayer of the patriarch_
when Le desired to behold the Divinity face to
face, was denied; but he was able to catch a
glimpse of Jehovah, after Ile had passed by ; but
so it tares with our search for Him in the wrest
lingo of the world. It is when the hour of conflict to
over, that history come, to a right understand
ing of the strife, and is ready to exclaim, “Lo! 1
God is here, and we knew it not." At the foot
of every page in the annuls of nations may be
written, God reigns." Events as they pass
away, "',proclaim their original ; " and if you will
bat listen reverently, you may hear the receding
centuries, as they roll into the dim distances of
departed life, perpetully chanting "re. Deux
LAUDAMiII!," with all the choral voices of the
countless congregation of the ages.—Bancroft.
Tux CAUS6 or um DEYEAT.--Gen. Walker says
it was the press and not the Costa Ricans who
defeated him in • Niciragna. It is a good indi
cation to see those disposed to acknowledge no
other proper restraint, admit that the press hes
moral force enough in it to be a check upon
wrong and outrage. The fact should be sugges
tive to our modern Pizarros, that it is necessary
to make their enterprises accord with the estab
lished maxims .. of justice and morality, to receive
the moral support of the independent press, the
organ which most correctly reflects the public
sentiment of the nation, and is the most power
ful agent in combining and concentrating it
against injustice, outrage and oppression.
TUE streets are kept cleaner in Europe than
it the United States, and at less expense. In
some European towns there ie no expense incur
red for street cleaning, and in others the system
produces a revenue. Paris is cleaned every
night, and the city is paid a bonus for the priv
ilege of sweeping. In American cities, the coat
of cleaning the streets is ,a very considerable
item of municipal expenditure, and the duty is
not performed as it ought to be for the cost, or
for the public health, which ie of much greater
importance.
RIPUBLICIAN TILIUMIN IN MINNENOTA.-WO
have seen Mr. ilanscombe, of Boston, who has
been .on nu. excursion. to Minnesota for a few
weeks past, and left St. 'Paul on the 4th inst.
lle arrived in this city, on Saturday, and brings
later news than any heretofore received. Ho
says that the Republicans have elected 68 dole
gatosandthe Democrats 46,leaving four in doubt,
which secures a reliable working majority in
the hands of the Republicans. This is most
.glorious news, and better than we anticipated,
in the face of the tremendous frauds perpetrated
by the Buck Africans.—Chisogo Trib.
IT is telegraphed from Washington, 'tithe gen ,
eral belief there, tlgit Ex-Governor P. F. Thom
as, of Maryland, as been tendered the post of
Governor of Utah, and that be will accept it.—
General nullity will command the troops, which
will number twenty-fire hundred. Assistant
QueiterAnaster General Thomas will proceed
forthwith to Fort Leavehworth, to superintend
the removal of troops to the government reserve
DE. Caserta delivered& sermon in tin Chureh
of the Perham, Bunday evening, on the duties
of the Church mut the Ministry,. in 'wldch'
held that it was eminently proper and necessary
that, when any great national evil existed, the
Church and the Ministry should do earnest.
battle against , •
131mstrtano
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IR. H. T. FORD still enntinueß his new
L 110LIETABLE PRACTII.I}I.
.tits office, West end f
l'orao.)l,uns Asroue. ,Fonriti otn.ot 1t0.014 Fiat ond
of
Diamond ttr.t. I . ood.nre7h,
His utilimtted In Acta., and Chnouic Disease* ran.
not be equA.1...1 no.neol proczteenr ttn pressnt
day. tnrls,l.tulyF.
DR. t I'D ill N . CAN - 1t P c6ssuLTET)
at Dr. Sntith',..ora , looth and Stultlstield %tracts, On
NIUNDA VS, WLDNESIt.II'S nn.f SATI' RDAYS. from 10 to
1 and 1 to 3 o'clock..
411-11rAideor0 (in the Brov. n4sill: Road.
IL,. P. X. ...... ... .
• .
TIIWTORS (;AZZA3.I
I_, um, Sixth strgt. Pittsburgh, Px. fr:lstrubt
.fflisfellanrouS
NIUSGRAVE'S
Gas Cooking Apparatus.
E N'O M
COMFORT!
PA T ENTEI) JANUARY 8, 1.856.
volt Tilltlit: STOVES ON A. mAnoci
i_. A V Stand. which (low.. down, with all the to V.
c'lmPirtr Stire ,?.60. The heßt appwratua with
Stw‘ew rnwoplete $l5. A sine. Siwew and Oraclest
..otpl/4.. Id do vs.." an,ty of 17(..king, except
the wan, which may , ary lorn pa to ?hi, Recording. to the
.toin tin v, Sr, may IS. Small fismlllow
nw .kri ....now. wa4ll.tand. Tim part that
Lirumrst, Tailor, Collo. ,116,11., Harlw, and Rath Room
re.olir. 14 !I:2, I r vitl worh on 3 laid, alvlf or Ildwr,
room or Pd-rr
L.. It 5i.... 4111,1 1 ,111V/111.111 1.1.1/0 17. Light, and t7 ,7 f
th.• wan.. till, 110 01,1,1 of Met, e.r Oar
pit...1.1111w r , ..ourt.d t.scept the latter uh..re the glove. Is
It take, about hat of 17.. A p..t month to do
the and i1 . 1111‘14, tor ..7.7711 meinher of n topily
1/111 , ...1 (.4 an trburgh per $.1.17017 tcl.
~...nrilking It
al.nnt 17.. tit and a hall' p..r.lay for eiteh penal.
1)1.1, SP.' 14 WU to thn citizno+ nt Ilttstotrgb
nt..l All oolooty City.or No.73Thirdatro,t, Pt...burgh, Wt I*
tsro inelt«l to rll not •or tho prsefirll working
of tLd miretion,
F.. 1" 1:101,•-of Stal. , or nth. radar...• the un.lerslgue4.
Dll AWSOILAVE,
No. 73 nun! str..et, Plttßl.o.
NEW TREATMENT.
CON PIO E..NTL L .1.11:111C4L
• . .
A T TILE BUFFALO PRIVATE . 1106-
I•TTAI..-E.1,1161k,A4,r the ritrr of Seminal Weak
ntnl Intimitiva of Y"ntlt and Nlartinty. bT
DE. k Ntw I,.rk. Udice r,,rvet
Mmtk an.l gna7 .trertx. (up ,tirr 1
MoST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION.
- - .
An in.trutarni tilt. cure of nt.l IN:h11.), Cr NoC.
tun.] 14n1,...1ta.. or mon.lyi:ol. knowncuirSznilual oak
-4.• I.• i.t.rmar,ntl) rort+l in from tneu•
,1 .• thi+ In.troment,Arbez nkinlntly
with the
- .
Da. Amos aSos. or,. the /ally physicLans In the State who
are member, of the Royal Collego of Surgeons. London,
Fraduatel of nee of Ilse moot eminent Collegeo to the Unita.l
States, take pleasure in announcing that they hare Invented
:mod important instrument for the cure of the above
MM.,
II i1n..1. ,4• 11 ,111,1,1M1 to a teot by the nowt eminent
physictao, Vane. l'itiludelphia .did New Vorlo; tt
been d.wlaie.l to be the only awful instriuncnt eyer yet
discovered for the core of Seminal Weal:nen, or any disease
..f the genital organs, caused by the ooc . ret habits of youth
bn. Anna A brv, in onler to satiofr the matt skeptical as
the no.rite of tin., in.trninent., pledge themeelvec that
in any inotance when: they may pro', iinsat,fartnry ,terra
fair trial. the money will bo refundo4 by returning the In•
rtimrat in good order.
Perowns wishing the above mufti! in.trunient. a - 111 oteserm
Dolt the price, with the uccompanying directions, securely
parked and sent by express It $lO.
NEW' REMEDIES AND QUICK CCIICS.
For all prirate cutuplaints,glisnit strkt urea, nominal weak
m, pains in the loins, affections of the kidneys. diseustia of
the bead, nue, throat mei skin, and all than drawifal effeo
non. arising (non n secret habit of yonth, which prainca
ennstantioul debility. render. marriage impeasible, and in
the end destroys bah Only nail Mi.!.
Persons In any part of the world may be entre...fully
treat,' by forwarding it correct detail of their cam, with a
remittance for w de.meihrite. c.
lifir - Female French rills for eat,
Aoldre. DR. A3IDS At SON. cum., .Main and Quay As.,
Dunk: Y. V. nirt7 delasid-YrtyS
DISEASII—I here Le
vscr nimmry CVO of Ify
Intense, that has troubled the
man for yearn, end which din
rin h a ' n 4 . 7 a_ d e n doz i ertures t f n h Ihs
that the patient wu
lamed from the effect.. of It.—
; tic le now nearly well. end I.
able to walk stout; the ease
will 40011 be putolleberl, with
Inn the facts. Cured by Dr.
;Auden' !edam Water. Feld
let DR. KEYSF.It'S, tin. 140
1,\;V;.,1 lIIUn of th.
LIQUID lODINE
El=
Scrofula in all its f;11 . 1115,
lonsumpt ion,
Liver Complaint,
Ilmmoptyses,
Heart Disease-,
Fever and Ague,
Derangement of the I.iv
Cr, Kidneys end Iliad
der,
Tumor;,
Bilious Diseases,
Hemorrhage,
Dropsy,
Rheumatism,
Neuralgia,
Nervous ~41fections,
Female Diseases,
Dyspepsia,
White Swelling, &e.
se iinFULd.—A lad aged
al nut eighteen pen, reatiling
hoChai tiara tou whip, who
d he d 19 , 11.0 arm.
knee joint. aud was covered )3'7
1 it th al ' iet c l7 " ii " eu r r t 4 r l7; L 1724 '' 3
i Water.
Sold by
t to.
140 Wood street, siva of the
Golden Mortar. mg Aiwa'
I=l
141 WOOD
At $1 per bottlr
QECOND FULL STPPLY OF CARPETS,
13 OIL CLOTHS. MATTENGS, de., at the Fourth Street
Carpet Store.
W. D. k H. AIeCALLUII hating Just returned (rota the
Eastern vide, alien, owing to the present depressed state
of the market, they have put-duvet, end at very low ratan, •
large and almost entirely new dock of CARPETING, consist
in pull nr
Vslvrt and Brussels. thrre ply, new and twantilnl plat-erns;
Tapestry and CULIIIIIIM
Velvet and Tutted /least). Ruing
Ale°, a very large varittty;of Door lattl, Window lihatl.•
Stair Rada, Entrand Circa ll6llantl, all of w c .
I...rectal the LOW EAT RATE far mill. fiat.' and boos
kcepwri will find It to their atliwatage ta•girc them a call.
Je3 W. D. &. If. 51cCALL071.1.
WILLIAM WARD,
•
DALER IN PROMISSORY NOTES,
Donde, Mortgage.. and Wl sec cities for money.
Persona can procure loans through my Agency, on reason.
able terror.
Those trishlog w intl.er their money to good odvortta4o,
eau always Mot 9rot and socond closa piper at my etre, for
Wale.
AR coratnonlcatlutts mad Interviews strictly conUdentiaL
Mire GRANT STREET, °profile St. Paul's Cathedral.
Jelallf
Vvalvaxit Hell Re•tanraut
J Piro-1-1 1t.2033.£11,
• (Summer to)
lintiLlLL„llifffiiiiCK 3 CO.,
JIASOIVIC //.4 LL, FIFTH STREET,
TAPEER'I' TO TILE PUBLIC ALL THE
VV delicirlos of the ttrasou, nerrod up at the shortcut no.
Hoff, from 6 o'clock in the morning to 12 o'clock at night.
Boxinew melt and others will do well to call iu and .Im
the our 11111. of Tarr at any timo to .Wt their appetite.
'laving arrangements made to receive. choke articke in
our Ike. from Baltimore, Philadelphia and Norfolk, wo cm
offer a fteoh mipply of
OYSTERS, lIALLTILIL
TROUT, LAKE HERRING,
And fade the Weet, all the vorietiem of PRAIRIE OAMR,
PRAIRIE CHICKENS, REED BIRDS, fr.,
which we can furnish to invalids or other, at Wholesale or
Rstaii, clam. at the corner of HAND AND PENN SIB, or
at WALNUT HALL, Fifth street: ap3o hellnlyd
Premium vtnegiigi.
VINEGAR MADE EXPRESSLY FOR
family use and now sold in more than one-half of the
Growths, or Pittsburgh and Allegheny, where Plain mu
he wen, mud lu my Warehouse, that have been cared in it
for ymuw.
Wine Vinegar made loam Oh
hnported.
Old Cider vinegar that will
atilt be good retailing Vinegar.
The attention 'of prints families, hotel keepers, and the
ammo' merchant,' in particular, is directed to thin VW-
The The shove Vinegarswarranted to he ar repreested, and
o which were awarkledthe Vino Premiums°, n thiver 31edal
• rot Diploma to the State Agricultural Exhibition of 1656.
. A. DA LLOU,
mr2l 146 Water and 148 That eta.
1857. Stovest
TILE MOST COMP
of Couting, Parlor and I
Allegheny City, at the lowest
celebrated •
na AL.-Tight,
Aurora,
Tropic,
Iron City, .
Manioc!,
Away of th C eTes t4 t- P.i3"C"4I"F.
Together with every variety of articles in the ono, such tui
Hollow Ware, ttouselturtnahlog• gutter and !intoning, Mod,
ttintrrel and P 113124 Cages. Call at Sism of Mc RN agree
Bah Federal street, Allegheny:
molo 61:0. W.
. •
H. F. S M ITH,
PROPRIETOR
OIVEN'S HOTEL, •
CORNER roman AND JEFIXILSON STS.,
LOUISTI LLE, KY.,
J. if. rurNow, oak. .p9:42.1
!laves-Worker.
J•M.E.SI OIVENU,
CORNER ELM AND WYLIE sritzErs.
STUCCO ANQ;MASTIC WORKER,
Ih, giros pullouts: , attention to .11 onion for work in his.
en - rm nal 011i1cLVECTS of sill kinds furnished on
short notice. .
iIooKsA.NDXIIESENTs
01.N0.WITAI A 11118.11..
A NICE PRESENTITIX* LACY 19011.0RATIE.
OW TIM:E'TO7SEctrRE' BAR.
N
GAM as No. 54 Market street between 3d and lith.
most., gad day sad evening Id* ronlonlobed ouck..:-
13 41. of do GM Book Blot., • - .„I"TANg 0 : 4
roynklm 3 BrAtiel of MI, Broorray, N. T.
Peroolursintlient-eflogs and Dogs.. .
Carr or •Prrriantagiss..
T ILENRY A. WEAVER, DfliYar of ma -
City.. do:Wiwi this my Prodandtiehe that Nen
atter the 10th day of June. A. D., MT. that the ordlnahres,
relatitutto Mgt and Dogs running at large, will be lividly.
Doge required to hare Cellar; attelhirearlea:
j ak iwty Malt WSZAVI:R, Maytr.,
rirs=k,s
_LO
i, . . NO,4IVLANE, z ,-,
IVti S ' E AND : SIGN PA INVER'S;
N0:77 (Old Post Qffleoltoildlog)Thlrd strOotbottoolis
Wag sad MarkArt,stetots. Alloedets pirootptltattsostetto ,
grakirm all:ontod id a sotiorkt style: : ' mhZtart ':-
STARCH : AGRNC . VING:
irragredeAVAl24. " Paigie -
STARCIMwhkb 4 11,5515=1.4*figItril=
Ido =mut) am mow p .55PPIY ,
as at manufmtunme prums. W. laytta Mum 550 5 .5.55 5 .5
had* MUM autielm tosammtamtan MA; prM 55 ,
and mtikii will he 154559mM to Me dem5536.' •
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Isla grapes, eqnal to the boss
bear realucing rme-half and
*Roo. * 37.
It 18
ETE ASSORTMENT
uming - st... to be round In
intim, colnprbing.ln pint the