SHE ESTABLISHED IN. 1786 NEW Torok Anvramanwarrrs. ]rota VLSSCHEIt, OWliti 6CO , Gar.a.g. Neiman:lAl. . MCI= Hone. (AppWoo'. 8ub11.14021 - 0.:.46 and SO Broziory, !CM Tor*. . - Amidst's Patent Cre'ant Pr A N EXTRAORDINARY ANDASiON ,c3. LULING Ilaprovdcwat i Cruda rrrettnig. aut rm.*. inlaX MINUSES, by • simple and ekt+ntapPli <MUM of rr,ll knon prtncipies, mode-1,41U. deArti.i. nd sorpthini moat. A dal of ten yesrs can aniusge It without difticulty. Aiiardod by the Maryland inaltuto, Lod First Clow Di a.m. of tbe. Ifempollton Um-hanks' Inaltwo, attar the Sopatiatity of tbbtorprottm over nIl otbors. afortbar and conviadng pm! of tho accollenero of thisitwasar, tbo_poderagot would Gate, Cut ITIOUBANDS . lam bein sold elate the patent ettle Waal. infal The.lorply ag demand for Mb poplar article Wafts the we to remind dealers to forrattl their or. den way, and by preeentgletaf e Orden 1, hleill 11 meet with prompt attention. 1..1 of the retell prime of the prefer, for the eolorealence thew wanting • eltegle toe. 1 .• • Two quits pyrt;• Quarts $3; Pori Qunru 1 1 . SU Clakttalk - Alete Qmrts $(4 Amine= Quarts kg, 7..rkty• Quests 01- /dame J. k C. DETaLIAI; 601 Itr*N.J, Now Y ° Tk , Aiwa for Plante. • spl7.3tode ilodnew . 's Celebrated Cord Bitter' , , , . Ar2II2CaLLED TONIC aTietrlCiter2o, "AP 0 'S iT rV k AND PALATABLE ILisuedy few generalDebUiry, Dyspepsia, Low of Ap • pews, and all dienders of the Diwenim &pr.. Th. awl ProtWietortd o . l lrnes cd.bethd dfOZ itifirel lq mconniimanng Mem as as unrivalled took and larlgonme, Yawulawl by the best medkal authorities of Sample aad Amui et. ae wen m by the multitudes oho Lave laud them. Ae • rattomtiro them• stead Shaman& who an Dow languishing micht awake to new Awletatme by this powerful rencenner. Thu elyepeptle who thmerts to Godfrey • Cannel Diller; Inds beuellts Forma. sant. Ile:m.lbn Ideal orogaaaorr,, they esarriew .• dltect g Intestiy and yrt their agency 4a• mild as salutary.— For Pflug Ckbilltn akshlekgssi the steameh. lom of *PO. !keyed& headachow loam. &premien, hypoehoodrimis, broken amp flatuleolm Winona anew exercise., irritability, 1210aCCUrettato, she all disorder* of tbo nervous rir.bitit, Mt;lilta are ineakulable. 4.4uer are cautioned artiiirtet 1 1 1 121111 Central Dept, 16,outh Wiliam street, N. T. Jeabillene _OI3O.GODYKEIC, Propriator. . GbdfrereirColebrated Cordial Glla. r; cube, ICI' noul.4issatuls. Hls- • CSEQUA.LLED BEVERAGE powwow umdleitial proem:um. of the WOW 'order.— somullecturedmportettp feetimi by the Proprietor sad Yttestee,ol the Met oustemals,end has eltthe Melts witte out the deleterious etheti of stir other Gin either to ORM - Density _Staled- er this emmtry. GODFREY'S CIi.LE -1311ATIDOORDILL GIN Ms been adopted by - eminent physkiaskevie the grovel and meet effiemious diffusive sum ulatit and dietetic whiehmurefscreting skill has yet emu to the wait It ti entirely exempt dem those sichohoile drinks I .kki , begets thirst besilranianto, Orders to my LIMN ptuespily filed by the Propriemr. • ".• 0 80. GODFREY, Lowther of Erma., Oils. Mime. Au 14 South William at, Newl".A. ctua. at .1 p FreYen I.la Three and a Half Manatee 1 4,ttAl:lT2 :ER'S" PATENT FIVE *IN ' TREELSR rut TO 211 Z TLIITI—The ability of *sltreem to freeze arum le ewe eaLoutee • fay as eddeelay. the 113th day-of March, at the Fut-Wareneame of S. W. etelth, Nu. 6.14 Bout way, bolo, .a/uPatailatioomeombkdto hear atecevte from Prot !hale on the outdid of tar:lames. Cram W. V ' Pi!4/7‘Milla in IN. tabair by the -watch. • VI 8 4 4 14 Ainexta.... 'll,'A Liberal ** - N. P. TaRRY, Tait, Orlon ter the Abore iroirrAly ezeratAd. Also vrttolevalo neat for "ArtbmeA” eslebrated 'SW &sling ems. And Jars. Tornio by OM W. =at m, Fedsoll at. Allezheny, t9lWmv . And 3:4 FIXIIINO, cf Market ei VW. - imperfaill , Wlines, Orgieertee, 414. 1 1.' it . - V7 . GEEICY, ' . 203 CUM I!*o; Ann 719 BltOlinesT,2lSW TOM [Establialsed 160.1.1 # *IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FIRST Qiinlity Family Onadrlwi, offer to the - Trade, halal. 1 nu Families, and all who are choke to their mate, an d diistra• pasaini artier., a Imps variety of TKAL•e•Orcen and Black,. Soti.:hmad, PouchonE. E4tiob limialdatt, Oaloar, ImPu.l.l. Ifyson, Gunpowder, Young :•Kevois,'&c., ha amt. awl half thefts, to. • , 0.3E/EU—nualsa sml Java. WlNEZ—:Hadolme.,_Ererriss, Port ., Rocks; It., eery old • and high -mks, in orighrd' paelsageS, deastioh u s, ...K. Dom, er.dliattica , BARTONserI OUnTIER•S CLARETS. CaIIAIPARENS—Nte,t 1 Chandon's Cubit Imp? Tsrumay. ..._ Do_ llehlsalcit, 0. IL Mamas'. do do do LIQUORS-Brandies, Rums, Whisksy, Gin, Arndt, Ab sinth% Kirsch, Lc, /Lc-, iu orlgttul puagsa, also COOOOOO, hlstwarillon, Anisette, !Coyness Blur, to. ILALT LIQIIORE--Loodoti Drown Stout, Storchend English A 1.., CIGARS—A variety or, choice brauls. PICKLE&-Enallsh anal French. SAUCES—For Piah, Curds, tiarna, Matt, dt. --CUES:SE—Stilton. Cheddar, Royal, Victoria, Prince Albert, Parmesan, Grupe., &pane, Dutch - mid and Assuwiesis. STIGAR.S.-Lced, Cm's!, Pulsed :rod, St. Croix, St., In Ls, rola mid half barrels. ILtllll.-Wastphalla and•Anierlm.o. OILS--Olin, .barm and - Whale. IZl.)iir I.l's an warranted unadulterated and of our rasa I mportat; • . feldtfr . Gobi Medal. Planes. CTETWAY, ;,.E SONS MAMIT ..mtnamis,. Eld %oar Ns. York received Ite*Etheing Pi Pau In (=petition 'with the test makers 113 Daston, haw ork, Philadelphia and elsititnare. I TWO MST PRIZE MEDJJI3 at the Sletropolltsa Palr, Weeldegton, Merch, PISA OOLD MEDAL, at ths Crystal Paths, New ork, weiber.lllS, (being the only Odd Medal Owe fa Pith. - Within the lest els yeews.,) ' OOLD lIRDAL at the Maryland Inatirde,llaltimona _THE MIT PRIZE MEDAL at the Pair, EtTemi Pd.*. Sowluelt, :thethalor,lBs4l. Among the Jud.. were the Ilmakswiled talent to the country, such ae L. Malan. (km, whelk, Wallenshamd sad many other. St t& Mem (with end 'Wheat the Irma Yana) are warranted for three seam end • Within: Clarinda. siren. Planarrod and dapped without th ere. Petro@ moderate. ay& - •en 'r & 1&&& I.L.A.TTS P TI u On CILEA.PEST 'n'tMOST THE VitALD. IL mans ucltber WAS, SOLDPIrI, CEMENT. Dar . • XVI3BIIIIIINOX u• teal It. • owl rws. OA v . WUNCILES an 7.11114 ri closer with . .• =arm= Ample thatsaz ihra adi maw it. Bar Uottad &atm PRATT'S PATMCT aiI : Mr:MP OD 11511 DER 11.12:13FACTIIILING COM PANY, 186 Broodawi,hl. Y. • Agents for thh Clompady, • BERMAN, 501 Broadway . , hr. Y. • • Marty BAULICRIIII I co., wo Psui N. Y. AMES' - . WIRA , 11.. 12 .0 1, ¢ rtry bnt for !ugly u s., "Cae for SIZ 9 M 2 6igUreM; . „ 44 . aota,ROBIalT LOGAN ik CO., 01047..; ri I int, /11.7D4r/ltait.; NNW Ydrk.. aruggitto. - ;_i ; ... Aubd ximuusuars ot Whit.. lord, built nLlib+~p}miaaiv.4 4 inct.t. law^ Pitt. T'''SCHOON • KEIL MANUFACTIMER Uri": oP , ;110•14.1. 1441 Lad. Zln., PAM. Llthartl pi h . z. triaVerholeral• DirlerloYdati. Vuulst" tip...10..;110. Wood n, Pans • P. , 0.t1y4 . „ :4 *l2ll , .4. 3O MAKM, J.,..—...aciamor nom* 0- BROS., (SUCCESSORS TO = MN 11 - 064 , 001...1..brucciFt., :co: co wcoc respeliests :I!cuemes calebratedV•pagfuge, •-•-• • HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. oWolll.oWholoodisod Drogest and Dostor hallos:NOUN Dyrodado, gto., tomer Wood and Iqrth grotto, agrfkaularApot Coe - Dr. 7btd. Nodicho. opal AVIEOLESALE DEAL TA, ads Dmip,Palate,(o4 Varakdoor and -Drododro, MI Mb/Mt dirodatuoloorido. • All ardorwill man. rir.wsualthals. • SrAafell3:4 -4.-ack% o Syrup. inultlydor -E. - SELLERS, WHOLESALE DEAL , g.ii t hitra I r=l. l)7l ",V ia. . Gaut= TIZIAIntZ DattX REITEROVIIOLESALE 'AND Retell Drouiste,cumer of Liberty. and 8L - FSM I FLEW NO; (§ITCCESSOR TO L. ca.)cover Marketnteedned DinMenkkeens eanstently on head *fall nal.waytete assfertment of woo, Meeticiner,lledletnrCtnette. Parlay, snit Olt erticlue ym egoism tails buidness. ifirPhyddenspreperiptione carefullY CompowniesisraU holm Jetty . R—.—GtO7II.EYSER, DRCGOIST, -lip Wood street, corner or Wood street and Virgin rt . ttpargh,rl. , • latusic, Sit. TWIN H. :MELLOR, No: 81 WOOD ST., ty boo. to Dhanow.t.Alley .424 Youth amt. Sol. ',put for * Kris' (natm) PLAICO PAM, ILL BON' I.IAXIJ-41 1 -MODEL MELODEONS sad °ROA!: ind Dooley In Slues mut Mitring KLEBEIt & BRO., No. 53 FIFTH 111 • 111_,540 efttmooden Mrp, bole Aine. furNTISSI (sew York) uuriNied Grua sad Ivan -VIANOS;Aad D 60.111 sad (O C IO AU 4 R A T /M A O N I S U D S H N A WUeI!IiI ioonsl nde ga el - MatIOTTE , 33 I MB, MANUI ACTU C Wand Doke Flaw hider, md Asp order orAndi mg Mode& liatrompati.. .Agedt ehrtbs =MUM PLUMB, sloo Sx MILLET. DAVIS Co.lllooo¢ withootlidarrAttaabseit. 1.111 IWood street. ' ..Attorneri• • - saiktunin n mood. - - tetlitininto AND ArtOSITIAT LAW ,. . , ' fr AND 00WAISSIONER FOR' Inc STATES..OI 1 14 " ,3 05t. - .r,' , Knawizr, •• • sholobitor4,l 4 , ~.."._N P•ttl 000 tokny asi4 Oleo's Ar; oimel pow " mod to 11 of the oboe. 1 : 1 4, 1 ", th ' n.".....ts `., Ak,4l4ll.otsootrifita.l Meousaititar l gAhaTiAnk attalkitib, 4114 4,0, - ,84:1 -A. P. moitalsoN, , . AT I...rodstre. now: w 21,. r 1 1- •"'W . Ixl AkMAZEN, - ATTORN •YS touwasio.tii **re Dirtraritic.rnotp,i; i r liatarikii,TlCOliell . ...1000111110,04.“ Ali aft br . 1: ,r ,1- , ' , .' 41011 :, 4 ,, n11a x.. 04Ulatrag; • '.. .. ,, A ?!..4.,,,...• . .-:t,j.5iP,14.1:4.. y.At.,,,jt . NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS, Froze ALDERT (. ILICUADDSON'S A:. C. - RUMISTIVI 11104 Important to Itottthers, Mows,. Diorchatata ottd Wholttole ttrocernt. DR. FEUCIITIV A :03 ER'S. _ rz..nrin g .,to Product at a Afern•-ers of Ertry Desired / TIIL ENDER ICVNED IRS LATELY ' I.4 , l , !gicat. bapmeemente In branch "of braltssiee The fiarcumge ant put op in packages of 3, lo and 40 Gallons, load minims lint t/a addition of Pure Ppirtt, either Ist or ah pimat and Liquors omit u Ckagtor, either dui: or pale, Wham! and English Gin, iamata and St. Croix Hum. Bo marcebelit Bourbon, blob and :Scotch tlidelcv, Apple, each, Quarry and Raspberry Brandy, Port anti almielra When will be butantly products!. D. requires no skill, hut an addition f g g.0.,1 spirit, say B) gallons to each gallon of the rte• elective flavoring. The leant Com,: Ott. men, yellow and white, warranted genuine, as low co any other Importer in the United limit. Dmenee ,d ever, beitit. Extract of Cognac, lib of aeh/ch predate. VD rale. ef Raw Whisky may, by Ur. IV! age and body preparation be made smooth arab but a trifling theretoee. The price of Flarorliage are extremely moderate, and dl. rretlone in fall supplied by DD. LEWIS YETCIITNTANOTIt citraist mod Importer rof Drape, Essenfied Who and Meals, Daracrrealyeand P&MprirpAfe thrinicals. No 143 Hamra Ltat, Nor Tot.. N. IL—eloit Agent for Ooditufs celebrated Cordial Bitter. and Gin, &IC:davits:VT.l Carrtagto Carriage Repository. TOSEPH WRITE NOW OAERY- . tog on business in his epscloto . ~ (sou' boots enlergol,) between Pittsburgh and Lawrenee. sills, near the To Mile Icon,reepeetfully Writ. the pubilic to limped his stock of CARIIAGES, BUGGIES, etc. And he pastkolerly lawn. gentlemen perchebrers, that one priceoeily is nude. Fourteen yeses' experienCO In the Fool. UM, enables him to place before his ramose the same choke collection of Carriegmb which so many years psst It hes Lam hie perticular derirtmetat to 'elect fmm the serious and most Welded Eastern )lens Lecturers. The mutest of tile new ..stem Is complete; the economy of his lineage. mento will supply the Mat mid most fashionable manufluen. rersat nu:denim prices. Unencumbered by those hres7 catenate, which the mania foralecorethig Mouses of 11uslores, ho. beeped upon the poke of Uoods, (cask{ to large rents,) Joseph White trill sell on needy money only, st, much lest then the must profits. N.'lll.;—tainfigor repaired In the best meaner; stitll dis patch. leltdeutlF Pittsburg • Coach raetory M. L. STEPMENS, InGELow a co., ronne,ly E. M. BIGILOW, No. 46 Diamond Wes near Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. PA. IWOULD RESPECTFULLYANIM., nolauce to the Carriage ming community and public In general, that i hare this day parchamd the inter, of my former partner, Mr. Albert, and will cam oi tit; business to ail its branrhre at the obi staid, No. 46 Diamond Alley. to changing the name of this old and so well ...Tr iLthed manufacturing establishment, I assure the public no effort shall he wanting on my part to timerre the same high charaeter ao long enjoyed by my predecessors and associat ja7:lyti M. I. STRPITENT. Cimch and Carriage Factory. JOHNSON, BROTHER arn, of Belmont and Srlnra ATrneft, ALLEGHENY CITY. • he l.a that they are tnanufactaring Carriigre, Boroothre. Rockaway. Huai., Sleighs and Chariot. In all thtir earl *w aryltr of B h and proportion. . . All orders will lei executed with .Met regard to dereldllty and beauty of neigh. Repair. erg! also be attended to en Ids. mod twescusable term. Using In all their week the best nutters. Shafts, Polw and .Whoet cuff, they P 4 ettelb dent that all who furor rhea with their puttotto6, vUI be perfectly valiant on trial of their work. PIirdIABVIII are requested to Ore them a tell before per. chasleg elsewhere. n09,1p1 ;furniture. , T. B. YOBBO & ILLISTACITIEW FURNITURE AND CELURS Of - Every Lc-eriptior.. 'fro% srui itnno. FACTORY-143,0t ST, • Warehoase—Nas. 3S 3 10 Smithfield St., Q'rE,Lmiti.m..r CABIN FIIINITURE--We 1.., en, ometently=murk taring STE.t.IIO..tT C.1.1.111S ItNTIVIIE and CHltila . , n.I tu , ate the attontion of thew Interonted iu Inn:ll.l4n bona. ee-douldre,l T. R. YOUNI: CO. - ANUFACTUREES OF FURNITURE and CILVIES of every variety and et.vlv., is 11 !sm.:, 31 thogouy foal Wetnut, eultaLdv f r tet..:ars., • bsnibrn owl dining roonts, , ,tril t•• any to In !TO Erotrra and .t lower ptlres. Every artiele c . . de uy hood orvl war ranted. • GTRmda amt riewn3uot. .• notirc.— Wu...mans. •.orncr :cal a deSAL - alyS WC)O.l=O Nos. 97 & 99 Third St.. Pittsburgh W. W. RESPECTFULLY INFO. R .,'' NIS Jcoc. Ms Metal amtvrtocacra, *bat be haaJnaLsorrirdstsst r n a .11 t eaMrs h ee. ok r - Mie,LV. ` . - g bold Mr stoA, mid, seasonal =Medals, we alsrltruarllp and newest dein., and be the estous Lis and fsaillts In Ltammr.r.,a;, be to agablcd to prodoce tsars°, ed Yea.VITURE at tLe low-est prism Ile keeps always on tarot :be greatest variety of ssery descrtiolou of forpitro,„ trots the cbmpost end plainest, to the moat elegantarttfamtly, tbara tumas,or soy 1.4: may be firmlabol from Las stock,or ramaufactuted capreasly to order. mr33 booksellers, &c C. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO E. S. Sadkr,)liinalardo and Mannll Deter to Books, Staksnary awl raper llauslnp. frderal Wort, Gth door S. E. of .11ari.at Squaro, &U.gh.nr. TORN S. DAVISON.DOOKSELLE.II AND Statimaer.igoknessir, to //Awlion !.Agnew, No. C; 31.1 mt newt, near Youth. PltiAltriegt>, P. KAY & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA TIONERS, No. 55 Wood etrott, next door to the cor ner of SKIN, Pittaburgb, P. Echontsnd lair Boob con stantly on band. L. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA J • TIONEB, No. 78 Fourth at., Apollo BonAiogr yr R. CALLRNDER, BOOKSETIUT and StstioverOluonle IhII, Fi excel . 4gommisolon, D. H. THOMAS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING LERCILLNT, Yo. 20 Pine Mrrd, St. Loot., Mo. ltllll SO • Srtriza, Musa. & Co., Jorc t Latur. Srryty, Co I Zia- & Will purcham to order, Lt4llestip, Etatl,o, Ornio. Le. Itompt.atteutioagtven to am moon of fornirdlog. JoSayd SPRINGER 11ARBAUG11, COMMISSION Iterchsut. Dialer to Wvoi, Provision sad Produce gent- entity, to 2:13 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. BNRY S. KING, (LATEMFTIIE Anna Slug t .3loorhscl,} Cowl:Mahn Ilarr.bssit, Ileafcr is Pl,o4rtal sod p hials, No. 76 Watsr street, be. km Market. Pittsburgh. P. " aplO A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO HAR ,c,a,.. d',3o CAW Oarcratteston and Torwurdlng Mar chum Agent of tbe Haas. and Indlanspolln Itallnned, ear oer Tint and lkirry NW, Pittamrst, Va. 116M)yd BDWARD T. MEGRAW, GENERAL Commission florehans, nod Wbolerale Dealer in Mann. oreilTobseesslsuportsal issol Domestic Clem &off. Le- No,l4lLibmty stems, opposite - the haul of Wood. Pitts burgh, Pa. mb1217 ALE.Y.ANDER GORDON, ..ORWARD- Iag and Dterualselon Merchant, Lead ape and Sheet Lead Aget, Dealer lull: and Bet Lead and not. America end Xaaills limp. . 42 WE.. Iggniciana DR. R. T. FORD still continues his new LUC/RUBLE PAACITCP... nd ace, Wag end Penneetranin iteenue, (Fourth Street Flout.) East end o Diamond greet., yituburgh. Pa Inn unlimited sum. kt Acute and Chronic ThAeesee ato nal, Leequetedfn any of the medical practice of thy preennt melSatierly7. PUNIL. IYBRIEN CAN BE .CONSULTED mD. Smith's,czner flab - * a Sailthaeld .trseta,ol , DAYS, WEDNESDAYS end SA TCT,DAYS, from 10 to 1 And 1 to 3 o'clock. iiirEo ll4 .4* 4 on sbn Eno...tins Mild.: .. .. ' Je'lly2l. PM P. DAP.W.I. IL .ADDADII 17.13120 ti. U. D. DOCTORS GAZZAM d; FLEMING. o:5. NA. 25 Firth etref,t, rittaburgb. Pa. ft.1,..6rn4• }Dr n 4Soobs.. MURPHY & BURCHFLELD, DEALERS In Sall awl La' Dr“. Good. gemnoily. Clank*. Takao and Rawl., Innbrolderlea and Staple Mod., for family use. An caCadro asalrtracat in all the &Lova &palm. au, just tecelvad and at inns at the lowest 4171,-Nottlia.a.! tot. Fourth told F I 11.. 1 / 1 4 Cal S. S. a co., erremea.... ..... a vr , f, y a TOltt. A A. 31.150 N S., Co.. w 110LESALE • mi Retail Dealer* lo F.no' n,. I Flople . DU. 0. , 411 •trvet, Plitetrugli. Mann' 'Laub agentil. _ - _ Collections in lawn- J. M. GRIFFITH, COUNSELLOR AT LA iv; In:ittYgrE, lOWA. WILL GIVE PARTICULAR ATTP,.'N- T tkat to tbn ciacctlon and nearing of debts unison, eisitun te.,,tu Verti atr go. usa con-m.41.s cnvanu. t ar/it.rntea trgy o Ma& F. Pmßonnbo.rt7r.sil Ammo. Lamb. Co.; R. Blddls Bobert, Acey; N. D. Dorpby; way ft:nine:ma tee; 'A kD. 11.Ctuakbotik • ark/74 • - aous clam/ELL. MA.I4IY-F ACT, U BOF BOOTSk enotsdiorer deffiotio.; :40.34 h cid Oottrtners - hip of J. Sclostomniskor • I Co., to &Wolfe thl day by =Mal coma - SCakaMliket faCrstabtoised townie ON balloon of tho coocrro. • 2.Bolloomuuqt , ' 2fio6.ll.vvvita. • OUSEin i "al -beta ;Tiling- Boum Low ars:lode dreg, for iiiit.i:•( , ;ft Übota' .iorass. For [unbar partiootato onquiro of .• 1 • BEI9 t 138801 2 4 , t • r Jot 2 • tanker OFSfoltbfiekt and Soong di. • • MIMS AND KEELERS-30,dadViitait,ii" A do: POOTWlffillide • ma a MOM • Jo 3 ,Jr . ..en I. - . Cot. flosittatold sod Secant ofiVn * TIROP,DigACK.4OO id sawaiandolliSr jJ.t. ;Rio • • nemun Half chests Btu& Tex received and for ""bv - =7" w cCul =id.4' lop OSE pna-600. Thrivost rea'd and for I'll W MK .. - naILNO-8105, , g- 4cF g ro.•*011 "46 T 11135 "'' ' '' r T'PIiTTSBURGH - ''... GAZETTE PITTSBURGH. MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 1857 NEW TORS ADVERTISEMENTS vmm H. ti. SCHELL'S Advertising. Mose, No. TS Bna.d• int. I=3 - - • - HalltrYonng America Fire-Cracker Pistol! THIS is admitted to he the tuomt mnitsitm,Tiiy .1 ever offered to Young-I,metia.sultabtefor ell times of the year. it makes a report venal to the common pistol. and cures. a 1-ell ugh the cache preemioti for ten pace% though not with Fe r n enough to kill, =Alms it the ~c ly cheap and harmiets Natal for target ikractleo Io rilstOrtrs. /00,000 atl in four week.: ketati price, Yagants and upward, according to the market. Trade price $l4 two 100 pistil% rash on At Sheer. Sent by Exprest Many part of the Country. A. W. 11ALL, '545 proacieray, N. Y. lmentrx mid Sole Uanufecturer. A-full deem iptlon, with engracitta, ut to any address nn receipt 01 n Tentage stamp.: Y 1 CItACKSRS constantly on atand. 1000 Agents 11.mteil. A In-ontilul Sperimen wut by kap,. or Mull prepaid on receipt of Sl. _)dl: nalts PATENT SPRING BEDS, PATENT Srluso UNDEIt D. PvaA LIAM MATTECALI, AN. Nriar ran , . basalt. RosotTro CAJON. Asa NCI, We tnannfortnot and otter for sale the hest Beds et, sold In this or any other market. A towsonal Insportlon will oat hfy any one of the tomorrows ul w hat we lute. Our Mow grata Nets eGmbine bosutv,ohsspostst sitnrht tty and rertert Insects. without obstrnetlng the clmnlatlon of air. Doslers and others will coneolt that own Interret by estoolnlur nor Bede tel Nete before parch:wins she , wham C. B. & W. STRATTON, Agents, Jur:Anti, , WO Coral at.. N. Y..stol of thowdrow. - JOIMIN"13 KID-GLOVE CLEANER. KID-CLOSE CLEANER. JIIII.TVEN'S KID.OLOTE. CLEANER. J.II , VEN'S KID'OI.OVE CLEANER J. it VF.N . S Kirk:LOVE CLEANER PA rents per bttle. Ts cents per bottle 25 rents per !agile 25 cents per bott le 1...5 emits per bottle: 26 cents per bottl, cents per bowls. 2.5 rents per bottle. Ono bottle cleans GO pair One bottle. cleans 50 pair, One bottle cleans 50 pair. One bottle cleans :41 pair. Anne odor proceeds Rem the pre;wretioti. tit be iwornietreal del y after It la cleaned. With a i ne apply &small portion of the preparation veyghtly, *9d_ the dirt will Instantly dhiappear. It la the tele used by the libbOlcow AlanufactuniTs of France to impart that purity of finish awl s.tfttows for which their gloves ore so Justly cel ebrated. It t lane hid ellppera and white and colored kid gloves elegantly. It LS Xisn an recellent article for the wilt t and Kr bcont dying the complexitaL motoring tan, pimple*, he_ far ease la in excellence any of the tlomeand and one preparetioinurually sold for that purpose. stns trial. at the capons of T 5 cent., will convince aci) ono that the article is IX that It la claimed to tic. Vet a bottle of It for 25 Cents, and you will never aieh tube a latent it. It ran be obtained of ail Druggists:lnd Dealers in Fancy Gouda in Pitts burgh, end at wholesale, of the sole proprictora, CLARK CO.. 3:La a:0...A,, NEW You. A liberal discount to the trade. As rildre lam hank* article in the nuract, boyar will be careful to see that the name of Ctsva a Cn., is ion each bottle which they purehaa.. Airmen in hand by 11. K. SELLERS. TIES RI RICHARD. SOS. JOS. PLEMINtI, and other Progt.tiatit in Pittsburgh. Jestamdst House Furnishing Hardware. PICOT S SHOT I. So. 63 Maiden Law, X. rarL I(PORTERS and Jobbers of Cutlery, F.‘n dons, The Trey. nee Irone, Tinned kepi inmelefled Were, Frelich Tinned Were, Attillreme, Vey Pace, Cod libeele, Jappeund Clate.l steel Ilritteem. Were. xlsrracaltrr, PLATED SPOON 3 AND FORKS, 16:1.3-4 0 Malden Llee, New V,•tk School Futnit orc. • RPATON. Manufacturer of New and I in profo.l ['l. of 1 , C1001., 'FURNITURE. an[ P. PATON. etrcre, York Modern Style of School Furniture, MANUFACTURED and for little by N. .LVL JOIISSON, N0..00 Ilneleon incept, Now T.k. A .urply kept wstently on rd J0.,.1.111 A ATNEFACIEREIt.S the Patent Ar..h tortes, celebratntlltsr tletth, toll. t i rlchnet... pnett,, a tomnliat etthang y,Wu "I•th• •e 1 - 01,h 00$ tare tree: , eti the higliret oco udul. from the crt.ateet it•tisleal ttelehnttee of the country: end in evtry fele. risen t. ut it. comp•talao .tth other In.tne menus, hum olthtinal the bit:heel Fermin's, Th. Patent . Arch Wrret tehteh so veirttrel n 9.4 cote ht no. guaratthrea their ehtn , :tit‘ m tune ItAtt,t, than .1- other to. scrnment; while tittle unprete,lenteki detatatvl to all Forte of tho °num ry lo •uffirient Imo, of their 'Alpert, eleo•Ilenr:. A liberal C.lorgymeo, tt..t.f ttea Je4;1y..1•3 Grams AGALEY. CO RAVE k Who:e.le tiro... 1.. 1° sqdT W,ndolreet. iurgh T_T LIT LI 'BRO. BRO NV I, E. _Grose., woaldresp,ctfolly Melte tie attenttun f I the ;nada' to their large stork of Wm., Itrartif.a. LLpwn. F-r -ol,ra Frnii. sad tanatl, eff., such a. Exit,. Cara, Old Ciovenunent Java do., VIA o.m.try fltaek Tea. (laden Vounz at.••..der and d.• Golnaa ketlned.aloa., Pure Cana.. Itraudy. 11E4- Land Ufa Old Port laltfe,Pherre. Madeira do Claret rad Cltaropanan do.o.)1,1 3lonougahrla, Hie Whisky, laiT.te: Geeeox mud Us.coa Char.. The .Wee keel,, together with a general awdltnant ef Urocerlem, extremely low fay caah, uholeada and ratall at the PagcaLa T. a Slat, Goner of the Inamoral and Ilasmand alley . REIS lc BERCIEIt, GROCERS AND Arden. to Rik nu, Lsrd. Flmr, Chao., Broarn te.. 4vutti-Ww. cw-ner SuilthLel4 Ptreots, Pt". burgh. rx1:13,1 ALEXANDER KING, WIIGLESALI Grocer 1.1 impk•rt. r Sxla Alh. .:."3 strect, Pittol.rgh. Pe. WM. MITCHEL'CREE, JR., S BRO. Irbulesalr Ciroccrc Itdlfylog D'o4.l.ller, sal Liquor Mactiast-1,N0."=4 ULM) , stmet, l'lttsburgh. .t. 23 PO. FL JONG. ..L• S. L. rnntr. JONES & COOLEY, WHOLELALE OHO. CLF.RIS awl Boat Furnisher*, deal." in rtaluta and ilftsbnrgh Maw:4omm, N 0.141 Water stmt, sums Cherry Alt.y. PittAlmrgh, waf. P. MILL. ' JOLM B. LorL.L.TIL Q.HEIVER A; DILWORTH, WHOLESALE Groceng. No. 133 and SP,nd nmet, nwtwern Wood _ . smithn.w.pitubur j ,h. A CULBERTSON, WHOLESALE A Ciroc,r awl Cculrataittu )lerebut4Deelertrt Yrtmloce and rittemrsh Slatturttetttrod kaki..., 125 Liberty street, Pittobtagh. 10. 'LOYD- ItlCn . rump molar, rum, JOHN FLOYD A: CO., WHOLESALE firccere an/ Oramtssion Merchants, N..1:3 itord awl ZT3 Liberty street, Plttsbargh. Jel6 lop °BERT MoORE, WHOLESALE CLRO. CEA, lwalsr t Plodisys, Plitstourh 314antacturss, sad all kind.. 01 Foreign and Dosowttle inn and liquors, So. Sib lilsorty atrwst. On tutnd •,enlarge stock of sup, err old bloooniguhels Whiskey, which trill to sold low l'Ar cash. 'OM( WM Jo. 'lll., WATT. WILSON, WHOLESALE 050- CZRS, Conamisalon M.Th.. and Deal., In Pro duce and Pittsburgh Manuthetures, Nn. ZiS LINA) Wren, Ptttsburxh. Ju2s - gutsy DICIXT moon, T SALMI DICKEY & CO., WHOLESALE Grocer., Commission Nrrclunb.aml Amiens In Prodom, ,o. 80 Wator street, and 03 Frtmtyte.et, Plttsburgb. 11101111.1 L.lllll, MA TUOX lliftf, re. (Leta n( theft'', %Arleen. I.lttte t Co.) LITTLE CO., WIIOLES.I.LE I.llto - CEIiS, Produce awl Enema:loh Mercheute. uod Dealer. in Plteteergh I;lanutecturee, No. 112 Seeund Greet, Pittsburgh. 1319:r.= WM. McCUTCHEON t CO., W 110LE HALE Onarra, Prndurat and Cormataslon ylerchant.. and Dealer. lu Plttaburgh Manufactured Articles, :Co. 219 Marty - street. earner of Train, Pittsburgh, 1' my 3 JOON •11172.1.. •. J. I..tt COLA. ••••[l.l - TWELL, LEE it CO., WHOLESALE Omer., Produce and Cam - Mon Mercl.44 nod Dwalani to Pittaktrgh Mstinbetures. N0..8 Wood therm, twsen Water and Vroot Pittaimr.b. •Plg 11105Z.108161171 HUE 11143,1. Tipp ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALE Grocrni. COnnoiNi. Merchants, end Dealers In .11 kinds of Provisions, Pnaluce sod Pittsburgh Manufactures, 2r.,5 Liberty stvect. Pithcburgb. 'ROBERT 11. KING, WIIOLESALII GRO - 31 , rtirout,. , 1 Nol.r lu Rot.hoo, Hob, Flow, soul all kluts of Country Troduco, No. -ti orty rtrert, mouth or Nltth. Pitualosr4l3, l'a. sui vone!er mad• on con•lgna•ots. 1Z:1)d -•— Imam DALIII.I r.1:11.1111,0. ROBERT DALZELI, & • CO., 11,110LE PALE tirr...rs, Omni [ohm and For ward' og )I,r. chautA nod De,ler• Iu Prutom olud Plttoburgb Lau u toeterre, 21 Liberty etreet, ilttebereb, wy2 Vrolaurr Bealrro rink:ESE WAItEIIOUSE.—IIENRY IL COLUICii, Forwarding arid Commluirw klerritatat.aod Mader In Mown. Butter, Lake Flab and PreilarA generally, VI Wool et-. Lure Water, rituburch. myn J - B7CANI'LELD, LATE OF WARREN, • 01110"mtnlvdoo and Forwardlog Mcnimot, and W901..410 Dvalrr to W , stoni Itr.erve Chu., Butter. hrt WeAtcrci Prrollse. , genevilly. Front tt, belnees SmlthOrld .1 W 4.41, Yittanuth. NaIBANE k . ANJER, ISUCCESSORS to A. k A. Mc'lane.) Dra.ler• t Flour. Ondo and ce. Cteamievian and tomcatting Merchants. N 0.121 Second .mast, Plttetnagb, P. Ran. 1, V7:111)11.111 - DAN ID C. HERBST, FLOUR, PRO dor., Proilsktn and Commliudoo Morrismut. No. :dr amt. Cantu of Hand. Pitte.urgit, gtvn bl. tion tq the .1. of Floor, Pork, 0.00 lard, Dolor, thltdVrotts..E.ONlL ao. ' mentarospectffilly •311cite4 t=== ALEX. FVlWY'fil, (SUCCESSOR TO tun Wico&) Yorwariling and Oetaminalon Mar. itt a. wool„ Hides, Floor. Damn, Lard nod Pmaace atuaraily, ao. 7D ..ter M. Pittehargh, Pa. RIDDLE, GENERAL COMMISSION LA.. Merchant/And Teal , r In rirrrmri... nod Wollner. strort,pittrlmrgh. P. • /b 4." B. 11.2. M. Pittsburgh. BM2 flr, OW., et k Ce., hilts bur gh. kirConegnments rolleltrrl n4l oat letv tory return. 6.r -...deed. DOBERT I UTCIIINSON, COMMISSION JUL. Merchant, for the sole of Western Roar& Chess* Butter, lard. Bacon. Tislo, Ns awl Pearl Ashes, Psherstlie Of Is, Floor, drain, Seeds. Dried Yraltoted Produce merely, No. I/ thaltbaeld ANA, barkeep Vest Sod Water. 111ARLES LEECH, FORWAIADINfiI Cleillmidon Mitthant, Dealer In Flour, Grain. eon, bevel sod Oahu.. all kinds of Produce, No ti Amlth• !Lad Mott, between first and Water. .144:: AG WAREHOUSE.-JAS. GARD. WYK, Moloch Dada it Moor, Provlatop• poi • • oargenerany,:to.' 6 13 .nhah Idrre, Nam% tibutr andlUdithadd,Plttdbarßk 'a. team rUTM, I3 . nomEs m. & BRO.,- PORK - AND thidere m Proviiine., comer of Market and Front etreeMattiberel,Pa.? dee ale a.IV, ••, •••.. r IttanufacturcrO WELLS, RIDDLE L. CO., 80 Fourth Strect, Pittalatrg,h, Pa., X.Mrr.trermelle ar THONGS AND SWITCHES. Orders .01fielted hem thetteade,mml promptly ehip• Ira as per heetmetlope. Tcv —a mouth., or 3 per mot. dlemtml f o malt. seMaydkeell J. a U. OEILWIG, wan r.i.cacipi !Jr _ ROPES AND TWIN - E, l'enrt end Iftdattt erres, .71ttsburph. HAVE ALWAYS ON RAND A FULL pply of Lktil alai ;Uttar LLopc.a. larlConta, Sae; and Gnu« enntr Wn.d. Itrootn, Ontton sal Flax Senn; Paper, WNW an'd Otlonnt Tuinr; Out LW., Ntagina. and Munn'. au2lOplttr9 Rixlaall 111.1“11 JAIL. U. MC. WILLIAM BARNIIILL CO, GI Penn at., below marbuv, Pi taburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAXIIIS AND MEET Iron Worker.. 31.utxmrers Patent Lorreutudve, Pored and gylintor Dedlera, Chimney., ItrelcLro Tiroßed, dream Pipes. Condensers, Mt Pans, Sox. Pu n., Iron Ye, lh LK, Boats, elk". Alto. filnekamlthe Work, Deka and Viaduct Iron., done the ^hdrkrd rim. All order. (Am a distanee pedtoptly attended to. Jo= T' • Pat Vat IRE ATTENTION OF CARRIAGE MA KERS Subtler. and Noll , I dirocto , l to the 10rg, 3 .tuck of No. I P.namoled for Top. and Trimming. Paola Doeb,Collor, or RoillonSktting.liplito, Pod Ain, O. for tole at postern prime by i1l:011.0E IL ANDERSON. No. ';'3 St. Clair tt., ZlllOl7 builttiog, yorMerthtt PUP/burgh. P. JCIifiTEL KIIOE SEN, ATANCFACTURER OF.PINE & CEDAR Doak. In Willow Inn, Toy, ie.. N O .ll /Ammon', Intteborgh. keep. eonanntiv on hand an eaten. sive •n 4 [MI IcKI mock of article. ntitabin ton hon.ekreper, too numerous to montin. ' • • l'rriaa wishing anything in the lipc art requested to coil RIO ex annul. this stock. mannioctitred to snit the trade, to look Ina eleettlan, Penn Cotton MILL, Htebara6. - KENNIIDY,CIIILDS& Ca. MANUFAC TURERS of-- P-nn Alin. 1 howl 44 Shectlugh; C- rya Maio of ell colors sad shads.; • Cotton Twin; .• 14,1 Owl, Plough Linos nod Slodi Card; Rope of MI Ares and dlectiptlnor, Ratting. rOr.lein len of llosslooro ,Elora of Lot -As, Wilson Cd.,131 Wood street. sill horoottlastlon. - - JAMES. IRWIN, NI <1 N l." V A 'IST U iltvit OF QULPIIURIC ETIIER; Shlphuric Acid, 0 Suwl Spit:taut Nabs; Mirk Ackl: Ilotlusasig Auosixnei Slurisair.i.citli Agna Ammon!, rEs; Nitrous' do Voyles's &autism; n t. A I'fiIIRIDGE t NIA X WELL, VITTACTCIIO.3 Dr Brushes, Looking Glanses;'Pictnre Frames. AND DEAI.ERg IN CLOCKS. HOUSE FoniiAlng GOO 4, &e. No. 12 stn.< t. Jel.vo i'lltentrgh. - - -i Machin. ttramhtv made to order. M. WARREN & -- SIAM:FAO rRERS AND DEALERS IN WARREN'S IMPROVED FIRE AND ater-Proef Comsosilios Rook.and Roofing Ma- =a_zi.*4l ATANUFACTURER OF FANCY COLOR ED Ironstone Ware. Rockingham .41 'Pollan. Want, JOU— at tho 3lnnufectory, =net of Washington tof atmeia. Pat mingbato, opt- site littaitrgh, Pn. C. n. • 0 TOME ~.. WIALLT. TABER, POP S TREET, liaN UV OSCILLAT mut ENG I NES, BOILERS ~..14001IELL WORKS, Salim,CulutllfEriitttia Counts. 0. AV Il i a l i 3 N i t. A.X y. 13 EF. a D'S r f_t:rE t Vl' n O b ;t": I 3 - on hood and nude to order. Ste / H aring, Li- fur Flcurinzand Som '3llllll, and other rnrio•o*. Aim, MutoLsetenvra of Jodun't fileoroGni Onlwrltor {,..re, and Ment.CZ . ,r Mat L re a l . T 4.110., Inclodlug Torniag Ilnatir Lathe, of real. de Grmmua St de Itngic,4 nude In md•r. Tll,sa.o. m 0.03.......... —.az D. 0ED04.3.... ..... irM. Trceoooo. Union Foundry, A MITCHELL, TIE R . 111,4 ot, c 0.. ., W I I I I: L u C . ON r TINU E t T . .13 ,,, V . 5 t l oi N v i• F .s y s v., l... k )l: , 311ICILELL 4 CO., 1". 11l ' LI y They v.Ol mmnurfaroor. Au unt.l. h /IMP Sal gC4.1111 as poonatrO cf CA Nrtalo , ,, tar 5,01,1,77, Coning St.vem, liangn, and Slide Oven., nryri: AND P.14,/-011 'srosEs. MANTLE . liITCIIEN' GRATES. Hollow Ware, Wagon Bout, Dog Irons, PAP IRONS. TrA KETTLES. mows i PLOW POINT), Mil Lund Manhinerr enstil,!.9 47,nerally, AndOAS mnd WATER MEV' . 0.1 all .1... IRON ..L.V.Q_,YA/L,li OP )71F Z:C;;I• BR-ANDS, • tioval, Spadini, yiftlia,„.&a., All .1f which IC be saLl nt tesegalketerese . prietel. my: ly 'WILLIAM TATE,. DLI:MBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 Fourth ytreet, near aea 3:2 Penn !beet, .kom to n.lerme.n. Pao-4.3am., oiler, met Federal near Lereek /INT k:very tleoytiptioti of rlttiugy for %Teter. Gee and my:ll..tr ClSE=lo=tl =MOM==I ALFRED ENGLAND. Sele Agent. VROM TIIE ORIGLNAL PATENTF.ES, Mew. 311olun It Co, Loudon, not Mrfor• C....ea, New Sort, tt.r ntuarctrgh tho Wulf. All v , vk reeeuterl In n superior style. Pleue,Traerlup and llywirrtenr eon tr neon et no. 2 Fourth rtrlNst, wow We erty mrl3llyd insurance agents ITE CII AFFEE Agents Neptune Incur T Lafayowe Hell. Wood stn.t. FINNEY, Agent Eureka Insurnene 16.1 • No. 9 Wm, ptrett. A. CAltltlEtt & 111t0., AGENTS A• rovforyl•Aul* IcanraEce Canrany or fitWborgh, aon-: Honing. Voarth ntrat. SAmqta, L. MARSIIELL. Secretary Citi umi Insarane. romony. 81 W999-.tract. Fm.GOREK.T. , ... Secretary Weetern Amur . en. Company. 92 Water otreet:, T ARDINJER COFFIN, Aont. f,r Frank ') • lin Fire Inont-au. o o.lans. 7. , 0h11t. , ut owner Wuxi and Third •tnota. PD 3IADEIItA, Agent for Delaware . lien t o 42 Water street. THOS. uttAliA3l. Agent Hw oard Insur i_ stWneowranytiwlrittglacrgh Li67usurnuceeimpany, ...roe? Water and 21arkr4 strict. NEWTON JONES., Agent blanufnetur- J.er.lnsurance Co, 00 Vater.trert. T . . ti os . J. HUNTER, Agent Partnere' and 3f echeidoe Immure Co, !WV, iter stmt. .TOSIIITAMOBINSON, Agent Continiminl insurann. C'., 21 Flab stterl. W. POINDEXTER, Agent (Treat Woxt xv. em Insurnato C0.,97 Front otrocl. Ural- Viotate itgento WF. 31'ELItOY, REAL ESTATE . and lutellipmca Apra. , Km- 2 St. Mir dna, rittsbnrgly Pa, mead. to the Felling and Rerstlem of Farms,' Ilowas, 3111 b., Le. City 'Warrants Wnght and Men MI be bad to Form awl Garden. Won,en berrAmm for Coula, ic. Salines* ttrktly sttradod to and terms mod°. rale. jallt3latrlyF iiRICREY, REAL' EST.ATE Braker., corner of &,oth and Smithlrhl 'React.. Mt - taint= N. Forms, /lams, Lou, 7llllm. Farnaces, bought and soli on entrant...lon. Lona W' rat., Dina, Ilona. and Nola nogotlated. Elpecial attention given to aidallviiling Forma and dinrinaing of them. Term reaming- Ida. 2.kiltiord -vv- IL L W SRI), BILL BROKER „„a.. t. Onaco Grant street, oppo ells R, loot . , Cothodral..ll bizelatme aotruated to Mtn promptly attended to at leas:maids cosoculsslons, mylfislty GEORGE \Y. BUNN, REAL Kgtitt and irostranee Agent, attends to baying and selling Estate of et cry dslerlotion, col to Awry !salami generally. Also, to Inswing property from loss or damage to nor, for good, reliable Rhiladelldda COtoPooloo. Ch.M. reasomtble. CrOftlre West olds of Trder4tstroet, eocoml door South of the North Commons, ' lobe y City. _sepD • hems worts AUSTIN LOOll IS it CO., DEALERS IN ?turnlmlory Nottly:llcauli, tiro far Minify. - Motmy Inmed on Cheeks at short dstes, with e...listeral securities. . NOITS AND DSAITS Bemire AND SOLD. Persons &skins lours ems be setemtoesisted so trasonabla terms, Ind espitalleto cm he famished with pV.,I wfcnrlttes at rethonerstire prima Also, snood to-the PAP, Renting and Lessiog of Real Wale. trOMee No. in Foortb mrtrt, 'above Wood. tny-AUSTIN 1.01.15in1. Notary Public.tot=- MeLAIN & SON, Real Estate Agents and Bin Trok•is, o , , fi Fontlt Woo. TROMASWaTi)S, Heal Estate Agent, No 75 Yotirth stmt. Upijobsterp. 1.1.112. P. 'CUMULI. .106219 S. MOMS. Wall Paper Warehouse. NIVrALTER P. I%IAItSILAIL & 'CO., lin paten. end Dealers, 57 'Wood elect, between Fourth stroet altd DiamOud Aileyon lust arty be found an estenldee erportmenrotevery dearlptien Pal*r Uenalain, fir Per lore, liens, Dining EOOl,Ol and Clunnbers. Abe, Window ghpgios in great satiety et„loweit prizes to eon Otlr Jealsts. WALTER P. lIARSUALL tHEuxuWasa; tannutt. REDMUNDSON & 120., Non. VO and 98 • Third otreoh near Wood, ItOnotuluicro and.Deadoro AIL PAPER, CURTAIN ROODS, ORNAIDUCTII, URINOUS. 7 . TARRIS AND CORDS. COMYORMBEDR TATL'IT SPIRAL SPRING MATTIUMEA„ Would solicit tho attention o f porch:lsm to Urge and mied stock. • • , oplItta•I SEIBERT, Pitecrtcm. .Urnotatmaars, • So. 100 Third. Stied o rittsbu,h, ' Xinnueturpr and diairc in CIIRTA11111.: COILI ICE. tiIND9,BIIADFSEABLIXDS,HATIRASSENCONSOIag; t11811103:8, kc: Particular attention *dirk Stawbost wrack.. DispotsittUdivad laid Warder. 7.10.101n7d I,orptutzT, watai ill cieek ff - iliger, l i. F i rasZ ATCL l t aii'Vz i, L.e bivLut .T.: ~.VA6litoiintiiiiidioAim4 wfcia: • • ~, ~,, , •,•;,. f „,....., •,••,...... ett.k.,.1.; ,:,..., - - a~r ~<..:._,. r 1~n:,.a - '°x-?~ .v:a,... '~..i r.~ ,c,~ ~ f - . t u,~.3k?'~^` - i 3;. '~+~'kL~zti~ ✓ l' t ;ti~r Vittsintrgl2 Oatitt. PUBLISIIED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY S tSZ 00. v rtrr II NITIELT, main; • IntrfETULD. , Rer ME ai/L YGAZEITE Le the ottrest Newspaper in the Md, and harieyan extent's, circulation auumget the business mm, cad rranhAng edkelasses, it *Sirs incluesshentsto adver tisers as the herd Malian throw!. which to reach the public. airTIIE ITEEELT GAZETTE is issued esery Wed.... /lay and Snueday, on a large blanket sheet, and COMth. ~. p hittlih'an co „7 / .. he news of the send, a car folly prepared and reliabte t of the Muskets, mntmercial and monetary of fairs, am n oiccurat. Bank Note Lid, corrected well ,ry far ihis paper aking II the bed amsnercia/ Nnbspoper Mike ITest. Eil=33l DAILY-8a Dollars per annum, payable In advance, or 121.4 mum 'pet Ir.k.'payable to the Carrier, WEEKLY—Two Dollars per annum, payable In advance. Club+ are farnleheil on the following term: Pont eoples one year fiS 00 Tin 10 00 . 'twenty '6- " al 00 And one to the person plans, up the club free. 411 - Adtauce paymente are strictly required, and no pae per will he sent after the time Is up to which it was paid. Rates of Advertising 1 mart of 10 Hans, 111... • 1 " ~ .. :I " 200 1 " " " 4 " 10 00 1 " •' u G - 12 00 Yearly adrertlsemo ore entitled toom sgpsre,chang• nblo al pleasure, 14.4 anurim .25 00 64-A.l‘erlin4oll.oll4 N ith Cut 4 1r44443 price. rrryl FI FOR GOVERNOR, DAVID WI NI 0 VOR CANAL COnNTISSIONRR, WILLIADI ARD, roaanetan - yalatzeom, JOSEPH J. LEWIS, of Chester, JAMES VEECII,oI Fayette. Politic Preaching To the Editor of the Nese-York Daily Timm Rev. Henry Ward Beecher preached to his congregation last evening on the responsibility of the Church and of individual Christians for the public sentiment of the community. In the coarse at it he spoke of the right of the pulpit to speak against any wrong, even if it had got into the sanctuary of politics, in connection with which he said-he bad recently received from some unknown friend an extract bearing upon this subject, which he proceeded to read some what as follows: "One day-, says Luther, Ba.uus and his imps were gathered together to consult its relation to their plans and to give nn account of what each had done, one said—'l let loose the wild beasts upon a caravan of pilgrims, and now their bones lie bleaching upon the sands of the desert.' Pshaw,' said the Devil, 'their souls were all saved:' and I, said another, 'by tempest wrecked a ship loaded with Chris tians on their way to found a new community. •Pshairl• said the Devil again, 'their souls were all saved;' •and I,' said u third, 'cultivated an intimate acquaintance with an 'independent preacher,' and after long persuasion I induced hint to drop his Bible and go to preaching poli ties,' nod then the Devil shouted in exultation till the arches of Pandemoniuds rang and all the night stars of Hell sang together for joy." "Whether Luther ever wrote that or not," continued Mr. Beecher, it Is true; I dont won der that when the man dropped hie Bible and went to preaching polities, he went to the Devil at once: but he would have had no trouble if he had lived in our tiny. It is not such - preaching as that that makes disturbance now—it is when a man takes the Bible and applies its truths hissing hot to the side of public tifrairs that the Devil screams." Tar. Charleston promulgates the fol lowing new scheme of slavery: ''The laws of Congress carrying out the power given to Con gress by the Constitution, prohibits the African Sic Trade. and makes that trade piracy. But if importing negroes as emigrants from Africa, is not the Slave Trade. then the laws of Congress I do not apply to it. We suppose emigrants from Africa may just as legitimately he brought into the United States as emigrants from Germany or Ireland. Nor will the circumstance of an • agreement being previottely made for employ ment anal wages, at all attimt the legality of the importation. hundreds, thousands "iiio'Betug imported daily from Europe, under agreements with the manufacturers of .New England, to car ry on their factories. If the Government of the United Staten shalt, therefore, determine that the importation of negroes from the African coast, by England and France, as emigrants in the West India Islands, iv not the African Slave Trade, then the whole trade of bringing negroes from Afriest is also open tp the Southern States. What becomes of the negroes after they are im ported into a State will beim affair of the State. The General Government can have nothing to do with it. The enforcement of any contract for wages will be entirely within the jurisdiction of the Courts of the States. Awl if public opin ion, or the real understanding of the emigrants, establishes practically that they shall be slaves, there is no redress by any other authority than that of the Stateat.in which they are located." Tue. • Dtroru BALLOW:MT.-401111 Steiner, of Philadelphia, is the name of the ieronaut who was dipped in Lake Erie on Thursday. When over the lake he counted thirty-eight Teasels in ' eight, and at the height of three miles he could hear the shouts of the crews who caught eight of his flying ship. He struck the.watir three miles above the propeller Stewart, 'and in seven minutes passed her about twenty rods astern. The balloon would strike the water and rebound into the air from twenty to fifty feet, as it rushed downt be lake with railroad speed. Menin onoof the propeller's boats got hold of a long rope Steiner threw out. Tho balloon dragged the boat with a will, and though the sailors pulled the row-locks off the boat, they could not stop their novel tug. Mr. S. then leaped into the wr4ter'and was picked up while swimming. The balloon was swept off by the gale. It coat $5OO, and is the third Mr. Steiner haalast.—Cletvland Ilerithi. AT a private residence, in Philadelphia, the North American states, a melancholly affair or carted on Sunday. night. The family, it seems, consists of a mother and several children, of which two are young men grown. The latter hod been out during the afternoon, and had in dulged in drink. They quarrelled while at the supper table, when &yammer brother interfered bnt without avail, to bring nbout a reconcilia tion. The mother next essayed to still the tur moil, and, It Is said, received come harsh replies from the eons. She fell In a swoon upon the floor during the altercation, and was dead be fore the strife Ceased. Who can envy thoserssh lads the remorse to width henceforth they will forever he a prey? - low.t RanaLicla ConVEnriox.—The Repub licit= of the State of lowa, will meet in Con vention at lowa City, on Wednesday, Aug. 19th, 1857, for genearl consultation upon matters of vital importapCO , If the amended Conetination is adopted at the August election, candidates for Governor or Lieut. Governor will bo put in nomination at said Convention. ••• • • . The ratio of representation will be ono dele gate for every one hundred Republican voters, in each cutthty, and ono additional - delegate for fractions over fifty voters. Counties not having the requisite number of RepubliCart: Voters to entitle them to one delegate by !heretic , adopt ed, 101 nevertheless be entitled to one delegate. Toy sitarourrse or Ptinantnen Benzenes.— The Springfield correspondent of the Chicago . Tribour, einys: •• Senator Douglas said to some of his friends, •Gentlemen, I rim not the author of the 'present move in reference to Utah. I am anxious to get the honor, but tho Republicans are the authors; thry waked up Ile 'watt , of the nation, and 'ire are compelled to do something or sink out of eight. I drew up the Utah bill, but think the Republicans have forgotten my speech in Chica go in 1852. If they hubt up that speech_[ out gone. 13.-.tt those published speeches; they fly up in a man's face anti cry—l'uther,' in the the presence of the world.' BURNINCIIITE DZAII.-1110 Paris Academy of Medicine has set the papers to writing and the people to thinking earnestly of thereturn to the practisrof burning the dead. They say that in the. , summer time the Parisian' hospitals are crowded with the victims of peatilenceengen dered fiy thefoi'd -er the :grave-yards in the neighborhood. The vicinity of the cemeteries is a constant.source'of., mortality. ,Their putrid emanationeflllinßSho air and the poison they emit impregnating .the.water, are held charge able for the many new and frightful diseases of the throat and lunge which, bottle all medical Tun WISIt ' iZ. Ca.4%;.Mi farmers hare alreidy co mmenced cutting .their wheat near Fredericksburg,, and neat week Lei vest will begin: generally thititighout the State. t parcel'of new *heat was received at Peters:: :burg a few days affo;.'lheyeld It is. now ' rn itgedzsill be larger shah eatfeifited. lit Albc- maitece;wity the eropi•lt. is tudd, will be - mots abtindartt than Ibe the ptet - igteeileet l4 '4A the eolintiee 'Utheester, IteliCaolur 'ziterelandahe arop.ht one of the inestlehlek bee been prod uced in section enunirilet VOLUME LXX----NUMBER 265. Did the Comet !Dente She Earth. The following ingenious plea to establish the theory that the Comet did strike the earth, on the 13th inst., we take from the Buffalo Commercial: Advertiser: We advise all those who hays felt I any anxiety about the comet, to believe it. It . is certainly much more comfortable to believe that danger is already past, than to believe it is yet to come. Then, let the fact be established that a comet has struck the earth, and predueed no more serious effects than those produced on I the 13th inst., and it willf strip an anticipated collision with a comet of all its terriers.- It is a very comforting theory, and we advise every body to believe it. if they can. ! After all the redicule which has been heaped I on the prediction that a comet was to collide ' with the earth on the 13th of June, after all the small witticisms which have been expended on the believers in the possibility of such an occur- , rence, it is now evident that some remarkable 1 and unusual disturbing cause was in operation, over the whole country, at the very time predic ted for the collision. The question, , "will the I comet strike's . " is now changed into another form —has the comet struck? Let us look at this fairly for a little. i During the discussion consequent on the pre diction of Dr. Cummings, the astronomers fa vored us wish many concurrent oppinions, going to show two things. First, there would be no collision; but, second, If there were, it would do no great harm. We were told that a comet was a geseous body, !that in event of collision no . perceptable check would take place. and only some mere or less violent atmospheric disturb ance would result. In this Statement all scientific men agreed, and see think the events of the 11th of June ' 1817, will go far to con fi rm the accuracy of their deduction, and to excite still more the wonder of the uneducated mind nt the profundi tyand extent of astronomical research. But 1 we must qualify this remark with a nether. It I is, perhaps, not to be regretted that men of se- entre were so mannimons against a prediction ! which has been pretty certainly fulfilled. Why was this so? There seems to have beeu a knowl edge universally diffused, that a comet was to approach unusually near die earth nt tile time. A very few were bold enough to say that ;meet- ! ual contact would take place, but—mark this— had the leading astromers assented to this, and given to the. prediction the weight of their names, they would have inflicted an evil much greater than the collision itself. Imagine for a moment the result. - NO matter how strongly they might have as serteds the harmless nature.of comets, one brood ing horror would have dwelt upon the soul of man from the hour of prediction to that of-ful filment. As in the perils of storm at sea, when the sinking ship is settling to her doom, some go wild with hideous mirth, some curse their Ma ter, and die with blasphemies upon their Tipe, while with some reason is dethroned, and sui cide cuts short the agony—so would a large part of the community have felt and acted in expectation of the comet. We have season to be thankful for that providential ignorance which eared us such a misery-. This is alone a sufficient reason why philoephers, . calm and se cure in their own superior intelligence, should have denied the prediction. Again, there wee another feeling, apride of caste. Dr. Cummings was obscure, and they would not accept his cal culations. At any rate, from whatever motive they denied their truth. and it is fortunate for mankind that they did so. So much for precedent circumstances de n:tending a consideration. Now, assuming, that Dr. Cummings was right, what was to have been anticipated on Ihe afternoon of the 13th of June. at the hour appointed; bearing in mind that the opinions entertained by astronomers no to the comparatively harmless nature of comets. were undoubtedly correct. Simply, certain atmospherical disturbances. sufficiently- wide eprearl, end so disconnected from common cause?, es to he evidently due to i st - ' some general end unusn agency. The torna do in this State wee, a ited . i. no evidence for tornadoes have frequen ly- occurred before, But the occurrence of a se les of tornadoes, at the same hour. in regions geom.-sued by thonsands of miles, accompanied by unusualeleetrical phe. nomene. and preceded by other extraordinary circumstances, was ell that we had any reason i °expect from the comet. Now what are the evidences of such Mettle bencee,end what ere their attending MO mime s' AN -.. _ _ . . The season had beep-unusual. From the lot of April to the pith of 'Attie, nearly twelve Stir fnee inrlter of rain lad fallen, more than double the usual quantity. AN the day of collisioir7tp proached, the character of rain stoma became unusual. In Philadelphia, on Thursday prece ding, small - black clouds passed over, which dis charged hogsheads of water in solid bulk lit in terval', In killings Alley about two hogsheads fell in all, and covered a apace of mime thirtyfret while all elsewhere was dry. About the same time remarkable rains occurred in Chautauque and Stenben counties, causing heavy floods. During all this time the weather tent cool, the great heats nut of which tornadoes are always generated had not existed. The air of Saturday morning was still cool: until, all at once at about 3 P. ill., the very hour designated for the contact of the comet, there occurred in far separated regions a series of - fearful storms, each independent of the other, with a total dis connection, so far as any ordinary causation is concerned, but with such n remarkable coinci dence as to time and character, that some sin gle and unman' source can only account for them. 'Ro storm in Oswego, Oneida and Schenectady counties is evidently °lie, bat so different was it Crom„tho ordinary tornado, that many who have studied it, retuse to class it with any known phe nomenon. That in Massaishusetts was less remarkable, but it seems to have been isolated from the Now York storm. In Connecticut, another eddy of the great whirl produced by the contact of the atmosphere of the earth with that of the comet, raanifesteditself at Wethersfield. "Hail atones fell very thick, and of a peculiar shape, 'tieing more like ice broken up in pieces of from half -in inch to an inch square. Among the bail stones were noticed also icicles that fell from the clouds, .ranging from two and a half to three inches long.:'.. In Kentucky, the city of Louisville was..t•ria. lied by a storm that in terrible intensity and ()knee exceeded all the reel. Thi, sky was over east about dusk with portentious black:clouds,• followed by a wind storm that, for a:fele - moments seemed irresietable. Suddenly the wind ceased and the rain poured down in torrents; panted by the moot vivid" lightning and t)iim der. " _ . In Illinois, at Aurora,. the.sterinNien'afso'ter ribly severe. At Palm, on the Central Railroad, it was far worse than even -in Oneida county, of thin State. A correspondent of. the Chicago Tribune says, "it has leveled twentx, five houses en ourevillage, and done nerioun dani age to fifty others. Many of the, houses left standing are rendered worthless, being iiTen end 'shattered. , 'Some of the houses have been, taken up so clean, and precipitated; front:their. foundations, that' you could hardly tell share' they had stood, Roofs were carried throne - , air as if they were straws." We need not, add other incidents of these storms. Shall we call this all mere necident, , or was some one great cause at -Work that day, of which. these istorme were but whet We have called them, the mere eddies of the great whirl, preduccd by the contact of, two intmenpe gaseous currents of frightful velocity. . I It was not' to be expected thai So great a cause should die in its first effect. On Sunday after-. 1 noon, the captain and crew of a vessel. on lake' Ontario distinctly saw something in the north east part of t e heavens, which he describes as a mans of echelons and translucent matter, ap. ' parently moving along with considerable rapid ity. Some of; the helots on the boat .also the eame•phenomenon. On the same day many heavy thunder storma occurred elsewhere, but the argument is now. sufficiently full. It is predicted that on a certain hour of a car' thin day an eyent will take place, to be mani- - 1 tested by remirkable atmospheric changes. On '1 the very hour lof the very day such phenomena do occur, in Many localities, thousands of miles _apart. .1 We have taken the affirmative of this ques tion. We bia4, piled up coincidences of predic tion and fulli ment, ouch as will. we think, trouble any tor who chooses to take the Meg- I live. Who will prove that the comet did -not' strike., GILI.SBHOPPTOLB iu 341RILICOTA,"The St. Aii thony, ppreu apelike of the ravages eithe r grilealtopers , ln that region as folloWS: ' 'The neon iround elantiCello * is literally alive with gtintelatipPern. Dreyer in eiif fife' did we see ha, many.: oi these, tronblesoriee and destructiiejnsecta. . They crailded wader one'efeetilikibrittle shells. There was no thing as &Voiding them; which ever. war one loohador vienithey wee° manifesting theniserrem. Though not, yet half gtoirn, they eta alrecd,T' dee , ingimmenia damage; and - unless theripeedilt emigrate , must devour every green flung In Wright county: , • Pargosiri t . Foloontos.-Werionart-from' the Ilextrorti4o' no.) Tittles ;forgeries to the,J amount of about ; $lB,OO O , Invo,l4ean. discoy_exedl, I In - thit'cgy, popiif OM*, pettlirikttkorille, 'Oita 'erideTacd by Daniel V: Kingilsio 'tither:Daniel PRing. ind 3 l:OOdelli: N010r4,4 1 laßtrotatLv) Some d. the po*Ailot ' 'in took tor collectioo,,,somtl,or ImAtbittat,dif." , coithfid, end lotbe biid bien'bouglieby b1ek445,-• ftitottliantou.s. Cemetery Marble Works,. No. 333 Liberty Street, below Wayne, PITTSDPRO If, PA. MATPECW P ,‘ l4 , lLk C / C s , AL RESPECTFULLY MARBLE 317A ' 8 0 N lo S na li btfriende end Le;11111gLITOthill"h; he, leaved, the chore premises, for the snenotheture lead eale of every Oertety of Marble Work, moll Monuments, Tombs Tablets and Ornrestonns, of eTerrrarlety and fend; ALSO, Mantle Piece*, Centre Tables Piot, Bureau " and Wash • Stand Tops, En, Se., Snitch he Is offering as low as any other establishment West of the MOLIOGILIII4 His stook is entirely new, and has been selected by himself, expressly or MU tantrket. Ho is also prepared to build Burial enclose' ilarLots with Mar ble ur Stone, end to execute may other• work In his line, la any of theLtenuitoxita adjoining Pittsburgh , _ Xxrcas ES,PraIaSSION TO Pee. T. E. Liman, - liobertHalway, Esq., lb.. Wm. Wilkins, John Chislett, Eaq., Jon. ii. Shushes r, W. L. Itingwalt, Esq., Charletilrewer, ce J. If. Esq,• Thomas Scott, Esq., 4 B. Curling, W. P. n er, Esq., O. It. White y Esq. The Trade furnished with all kinds of Foreign and Heine. tic Marble, either [Walled or In the ranch, at {Chelsea. prices. U. has also made arrangements with the mannitecturms of the best brands, fur a constant supply of Hydraulic Ce moot, Water r aml Louisville Lime, and Plaster Par* both fur Land and Stucco Wink, RI of which he is prettarsd to furtilah at 01,0,1 n,,tice. rohlaidiwt The Philipsburg Water Cure t FOR the matuleat of Chronic, Diseases, is eituated 25 mile. Weld of Pateburgh, oppoalto Rabe.. tor. Deaver rannty, l'a_ ,n acountry Jtully celebrated alai tuivarpataeJ to beauty and graudeur of lavuery. The bonso 1.1 been refitted comfortably and muds Improved ha it. bathing arrangemente, and I.l.llriied with en abtaulaneeof p.m ...ft m. 0., from timings IGO feet abovts the home. A tee Ball lb. m, detacloal tool the Wale building, fmalsheilt with. kiroto, taordevaterteinutent for tho onatzg. o,ps• nreinm, Sump nod Dowling Saloon afoul ammeement and exurb. thrtagh the day. Everty endeavor to maistomake It a plcaaant resort for its .ieltors. Au experience 0(15 yeare in the• Water treatment by Um attending phyxleinn may be an aasurance.p-, the invalid that hi. , Ilk „ ill be well usolordood and properly treated. For Circular', address f Dr. C. lIAELZ, Jel9lawhol Water Care,Beavar Co., lila - • • • TILE SUBSCRIBER, itOtigning to einbark in a enter-15rue, effers fur 101 Te the Machinery, Tat trlus, kc., now 10 working order. at his Machin Woska. Itrarre lluildinge, Fifth street. The buOneris lueatlon and quality ul Machinery .10 rue, eotahareil with ternwil l . l ln. , mow Inillicemrnte to Investment of capital. If the armee in nut illsfrared of in it etruideby the went! work in June. it rill then be Maptaioluf In parts to snit parrlieerr, WM. WAILWICK:' ntytUaltf Ityaris Ettildlog, strut. •Premlpm r lueirstra., V • • IgEO,l It MADE EXPRES S LY FOR familrum And noir sold es ewesthan orte-titdf of the Orocerim of Pltiaburah and Allegheny, where Pickled can be seen, and In my Warehonai, that harm been eared In it for years. Wine Vinegar made born Ohio grapes,. equal to the,keet imported. old Cider Vinegar that will bear aducipg cowbell and dill be good retailing Vinegir. The attention of private families, hotel keepers, and the country merehaula In particular, la directed to this Tin. agar. The above Vinegars warranted to beam, repreeonted.snd to which were awarded thr'Find Premiumeof a Silver Medal anti Diploma at the State Agricultural Exhibitibb of 1854 L mr2laje3o ' 115 Water and 148 od. M Btowiriff -- 1857. ETE ASSOWFMENT tenting Storm to be found In • prier. comprlelng In part the; 1857. ' • Stovest 'FILE MOST. CO3IPL of Cooking,. and II All.Ficlivtly City, nt ILe tottyst•J cultatrawil 'Atom Antofa. Tropic, Iron Cite, . Manton& Crystal ['sleet:Cooking. :the Wear. of articles Indio lino, such as Inn. Butter Spouting, Bird, ull nt of Me Red Cl+ffee t.T• GEO. W. lIITBLET. beauty ,li Together with every variety llollow Ware, IlituetrFurniniti Squirrel turd Pamit Oagna. C /14, Federal turret, 'tarp,boa: _ _ Stucco 'Worker. JAMES ows.zis, ronxeß EL ./1,57) WITTE STREETS Q.TUCCO AND MASTIC WORKER, partictilhr intention tontl mien. for wink in bin CE.VTRES mid ORNAMENTS of ell kinds furnished ou elettrt notice. Painters.. VONG - 4bLANE, T_IrOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS. N0.1"7 (Old Port Ogler Building) Third ntreet, betireet‘ lllnrket strum. All rmiere promptly attended to. gra—Signs executed In a scpctiorstyle. mltLldyd ThelTror• City Bank TiiE STOCIIIIIOLPERS OF Till "IRON CITY BANK" or hereby rermeted to pay the second iuwalment twenty . dollars rt "hero on their enlocriptlone In the following manner:—Ten dollars on each share on the 2.5 th of /owe hon., and Ten DAL,. a "hare 013 the 15th thy 01 July 'lnst. neyshla to Wlllimn If. William", Tiortanror of Commie.inners. at hie Banking Dom, on the corner Of Wood and Thiel stfente,lntublulD• Th. L'oulastrtetter, John S. Dilworth, ir mat, WlDiatlot, • James S. Craft, • ' .laaprierdD. John.. J. Schounmaker, 1.cr..10 Nfnmaanatarn. Mon 31Way, - .U. D. Drown, John Mott, Jarrow lAppincalt, W. ci jolt Ilan • Pazlf,y With lon. • ' TT IS ADMITTEDBYALL PHYSICLAIVS A. that (root purities thistly, Ana by man] that ICE, Pi.. Luning of tlie some nature. has the same effect on Wafer, and if so, dom. who ow it regattarly vrill boa moat healthy.. JOHNSON preiwred frirobh his fbrmer 'carte:Dere with PURE ICF, tnlcen from the Allegheny River. abovethe two title,: and others who desire to retain their good health through the autrunenleaelng their °sabre at Dr. J. MITCII SLR Druz Store, earner of Penn and Raul streets, • PRATT k DENNY'S tint Stare, Federal street, or given tu the dri, tro t 111 be noisslied with the pure article s 0 oboro. • h. 8.-1 full supply warranted. tny , kord'ait JOSEPIt.JOIINKON. SUNDRIES -150 hr. chests Y. 11., G. P. and l' 2 Mdot ‘C rsorted Week ' Teo 'ZIo bap prima Rio Coffee; 45 hhdo. N. O. and Cuba Sogark 150 bbl, do dlolaaseig 75 do llaltienore Gulden and N, elyro . . 50 do choice Italtinsore 'tarring; 10 do , SodaSigeratme, Ti do Crushed and Powdered Sogark 50 do North Carolina Teri RJ do • 100 do Swap }Liken' Itoelin 120 bile** he and lb. harm Tobacco: lid do Rosba,, Variegated awl Soap; ISO do 101 l and 10012 Window (Roan 100 do White..Yipeß . 75 do Stone do (Sitalseq) 50 .do Raloriitue flia parole.) 75 do Cath.riar._ ZOO Miultsoil Peall•stercig 2ho hop Nails, assorted oleo% so do Sin Twist Tobaccen ISO holes Twin.; ' 150 donetiCsirtillroomk " - SO du . MC/WM , - • 71 do No. 1 ainf 2 Tuba; • VA do - Crane: 1 letip kl3cl Cotttin tu T gr t e!t ' le r les '! olti tiLoX.ll"rrot=_ . P"`.l-b - sti. my 34 ATWELL LEX kW, No. a Wootilqiet...,, QTAItCII: AGENCI.-414YING:- Bag: oPpotrit.' Adot'for litt.blZurgh. - 51ADIE.ON .IrAitctillumPANY, for the ale Of their celebrated IEATL7I STARCH, (whiolt. ia warred.' equal dqualityloanyienowa in thle r dei kat} arc , now wmpared to imply • 111.1ewela Maar eo manufacturara , price. We toads the attention of the Yre'de in this artlelo,lo an a...ldd on of oar present stock, and wh ich will be tops vidTto - flin demand.- • • ATIVELI4.LEFi CO. - ' • " A nopertt;t : thy - . . - • . " Vatitricildidti Se InaCk May kr hidaellis Lowzarraices;, " • At the Work. of thn inibentiber, - on the. Now Brighton Turnpike, NCir the Toll Gate, backortho Om R rliß 'Allegheny City,' Or by orlon gent 'navel* tbs. Pincher& Poet Olace, or left at ,tbe 0i1a.%) of. • • Ilesere. Trese;Ellogini ? EieliLllelAiireet, 'Feriae theTiederto Clown .". " • , WACO/1:40r JUNE..........._._1887 zuzezr. S- - ---- ECOND FULL STPPLY OP 'CARPETS,' OIL CLOTIIS, dt•rnros, de.; "at the tlmettal Street C.s,rpet blare. Dile IIIeCALLUM haring. jnearefidie ' dfrOm' the y raik (OM cities, 'ellen!, oerlor, to the, present dammed ataw CILi market, they bora put chased, and at eery lo*"ratee,,a. Inge and almost entirely newortoek CARPETINI46asadit• Ina In part of 'Vekrethold llnisseNthriiidd,icakindlddiutalle ptattetM ' Tr t t r influft=rtit r leoc i4.: , All,, a, inn , largerarie' ty.edlkrrlllateclrttidoerllisintes,' Stair Rode; Buff and Green Holland, all of.Phieh dual hoof.. fend at the LOWER RATE Ito cash, Hoted,and 'boned. L keepers Ind it to - tlletendeardake to" direlliem a calk dra , •": , IV, D."d. IL HoCALLUIL .12,r1i PROiLISSORY NOTES,. Dmile,portgum awl ftmuritles mimiy. timelms team through my dmmiy, on rattn>H nb 1 • 4, 474.,- • • • Thom viteilllM 'to Irlitt tbelimmiCi to kcal curatitiym Mick brit and iecce4 elasa papexAtmy - celßegi tales to M mmtlinis awl oppogMc UI STILEA ds I. MIS CothedVal. , ;.• .14./Itt • • IVAnut 6xllltea/anrawG '!7r19231 0 3t VP. XC.IC*„ . lova .. , NASO.NIC RAZAnFriI 3.17.GE1 FFERTAO,III}; PUBLlC.. o••kliculak.o4l4.oo.op,..nnwt tp - st the lax uc.e.f. 6 O'clock to the mondog to rldeclock at StutOess mOd and' others aill do wen to WI la at tool:dr - Bat sf arsjdred to, sotettiolioppcUl arrimgemouts otadolo twat,. chofa or Oor link tram Zalthool'o; PtdladolpidooOd Ilorfolki of* fresh giry of • . LAKtinautEro, Aod fr oa , tb.wcati dk the 'valeta,* el P! ME 0 whlth 'la farthlito Ltmlida oiotbem, ta Vbargs Retill,eitherat mebothet of NAND Val pt,tievors at WALSITX likiLalftta Meet- -• ArRE UVENT 'GOODS OPEN. AT - 7 PUY* BIIIICLITIELTYS44ignit bi - / 1114f tAntllbuOgitulliacqoat" riaidatarDastamYr • Sir ive:Cokoiiieclviii.milevi d 471- :OVERINII'SitEFINED. SUGAR:. bbuxrwatra-sagur r Infi .Jolt mechift and for kilo law. 133 , _ ' . , -1110PrOTITII, BRO. k ,145' Car: of *hi lriameadimi Dlimord NigCifmDMtLL etASTERCAEVOMADE.—Anothar'snppcf: vi.4"tscumunspotosairr.-thihdr, bone:Alb? lst2Df JOL 111$511248.cor:Biammsd 4.lftska. es. '1 1 %1 4 conif.tabb,.!Tivi;Story. g . .Ax,' rr 9011:9§.forjgoikbY , t 1.41 i
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers