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,t 11.4.1,
941. PoilPinsks
Qmru Cktlrrvi; AL "'rt . Quarts 'sB, Tvreirty
Marra J. k G . DYB6YAS. eptitrowbn,y, New k,
AM, for Patentee. • . pl773aug
421 '°4 114 Errel Celebrateid Cordial Hitters
TOXIC /AV emuctor,
Ai? v
41i - LT I- V E AND PALATABLE
Weseraliebility, DionepshL, lo ft of Ap.
peldsodi Wander* of the avoire Orga..
Ilislatesstoraed Proprietoref Di lkx(frey's Cdebrated .
Ca,
dial Bitios.bn tycoon them on Inn attirslied tonic
and hrvisnrant, konstalned bF the beat medial anthceitles
of Itas e and deserkwes well es by the =altitude.
_who
have tried them. As • restorative tbey • stand ahme.—
Thoesendiwho are oar laagalabbag might awake Coney
yelsticharbf this peeve-fel renovator. The dyepeptic who
lasorte wiwafh.r. Oord.W Ritter', Ands benefits perros...
sone' tilos thseitelorgan; they emereiai I,lllrect amity
ry fulbseaos, acid_ pot their saancyie se mild se salaten7.—
For gement Oeißlitt. Making* the • Womb. loss or Appel
fedbAleit2tedactijor -loantal depreeeltsr. -
' flateSeeloyeereneyeamy et., irritability,
Wto disoniere of the Donbas krltern,
their b lade. •
Rudman" atersatiosed against .11 iropeeitioay
Geotnyl Depot, lam William street, N. Y.
je213.1.10nv OW. GODFREY, Proprietor.
Godfraya Celebrated Cordial Gin.
omits, ■n abie rar rortausg.
THIS lIIFEQUALLED-.. BEVEE.AGE
.
T
Psessease medic:fon properties; of the biOutt. order,—
' lt lsnenufacturedeqtaelalliAr and by the ProMemr and
of lb. bait MU arid has all Me merits with
- rterieldterkent Senn „nu other Illn either b (heat
31intlek_. Mined WOLFS'
.e...t..7.:_.poprAtra CELE.
iIitATEMOORDIAL , 41111 lbw - ben - adopted by eminent
Pbniliturs ss the purest eadurostellindorts dlthuhs stns.
WARM lundhrostit videblnerinfeeturine skill bas yet gins
to tbererld. nls entirely exempt from then alaboholie
drink. 'duck been it thirst forsilmedarsts, Orders to any
amount psomptlytilloi by the Proprietor ,
.121MOODFIlEY,
nrontn Itran nof es,Oln, Wbiso r dc.,
1. t. .16 SontklVilLiamst, Neu York.
Crease Actually iTrozeist In Three .and.
Walt Minutes
66 ] . .,T u l e SEß'B" , PATENT FIVE , ' %IN
17131,111:FXECRJ MI TO Tll3l Tile?
ability of s Preens to bone MO= in fire minutes
WoluelitT, the Mtn day of Muth, et
the Weernmen of & Smith, No. Milked.
Prof.before • large andkatee saseenbled to bear a lecture tmm
Prof. U lm clothe snidest of rettigesson. Oteem mu so.
Melly from. In *Onions* by thewateb.
3 8 gaits......
6
nip.A &bun
E. P. TORllltelliansfdlseomut
York.
Orderifor the Oxon feu
agent for . Arthrtes . •
Joie. Tamale by O L
EO. W u ,
b
aDIOPme And Jam=
GEERY,
243.2mut - encrec, .A3rn. ng T.2416.11WAT, now TOM
IMPORTERS . AND. DRA_LERS.GST FERRY
Quaky how, ormerkb eau to the Dada lintels,
Funnies, end all who ernnhoice to thear taetey end
T dedn g, =ne.orficia Marge variety of
and 'llheek, Sonchontn Pouchaen, &telt&
Oolong
s jespenial. Upon Ganieser, Young
11/1-41ochs end -
•ica,' In three andhalf chests, Cp.
' •
WlNRS—llsdeLres, Sheniel, "
&&., oid•
lagh tt -044. 0 1, ~400410 h..•
DAMON and atmatours CURETS. -
CHAIWAIONS.:Neet & Chi/calm:a Cob't Itnpl Tersenay.
Do Ileideekk, 0. n. Ilintam'e do do do
LlQUORS—Drendlee, Rem, Whieltc.t, Gin, Arrech., Ab
sinthe, &r., &a; In original packave, also Canna,
Manualdno. Anisette, No Bittern, Ac.
MALT LIQUODS—London ftrrnStont, Scotch and Dontigh
CIGARS—AcOf &bee I,tudi
PICIELLS—aid Wench, •
SAllCDS—PorClarrini'Oeme, Meat, •
CHSlDlD—Stilant,
n.jeo Chedder, Dept Tictotis. a Albert,
111 1 7rA G" . 164 Itsed, f=
-. „ 1 .&a.,1n bar
tele and best Motels,. -
ILtlll3—Weetplaslis end Arneriont: •
OILS-011 We= end Mule. ' ” •
AWN& •• • see cracrunedd and of oar
own
•
.LVTiett#AY - SONS,' MAN- •
K 7 BIM 84 Walker atree Nel f
York, mom& the following Birrf k
Prise M
Medoliin pimpetiGon with the heal:oaken in Boston, New
Ymk. Phikaltdphla and Baltimore.
aeIdnitTROBLBST_PRIEE MEDALS et the Metropolitan Fele,
Womr,lfareb, 186 S.
GOLD MEDAL, at the Crystal Tahoe, New York. No
member, 1111 d, (beteg Gm only Gold Medal *en for Mato.
within the loot Az years.)
..11 GOLD MEDAL at the Maryland law:pate, Dahlman.,
1756
TH MST MIZE MEDAL &Wt., Mr Cristal Palms,
Nets Yorit, Norember, MOW Aaron J the ed seem the
Mit unsekul &sleuths the country, such as L. Meson, Gott-
Welleohenpt lusd teeny when. St. 1. EL Pianos
(with end sclthont. the Inn • Thaw) .n sc accented foe time
ran, ants-ertrtelf -- iip:itri6itie . iiren. Moos pecked end
Wort without chem. Prices moderate. - deZtlydr
•• The tUt Fruit Can
R.A. • CAN -
It tt the =tam
.
, i5.....„th..... k . :,,,___ IN
. 196 WORLD.
BOLDEIt, cammist_ _
_;,..
._= WIZ.
,' ' '• .: . . EVES= TIMIS to sod it
I.' No LEAD SCREWS, or
iNd i:4 ll - ; • :WEENCREB talrepoi,
It with a
I . d.Pßilitilf gni 4..,.......4„, . , ara I. so
$ - _
__Pli- . • ,_
_ft. Oa!
_Maid S I LL PRATPS PATE=
paS.A.YNiaget=AN...,D,FNE
Y. ER MANUFACTURING 0011-
APotsfiar elm C01.p.,,
"ra..4, .
p t .
jorramm it C. EERRIA A
c leat Broadway, N. Y.
ZS Puri 10., N. Y.
iLADFES'
SPOOL
,
I. now anltersolly knowa th, ..v hart kw fatTtliiiim, --
farBZWUG MACIIINTS. --•
Agent; ROBERT LOGAN t 00.,
aepfdy_. , . . 61 Al &ma, New York
gA. FAHNESTOCK & CO., WHOLE
. pale Droutoti Monifothoon. of- White Iced,
and Lithorp, come Wood sod front Weds, Pitt .o.
mcb7
T SOHOONMAKER, MANUFACTURER
. of Whits Isad, Stsd 1.4 Zino. PAW. Lit -4.=
ty sad Wholcoolo Duller In Paints, (Ms, Vat-dram,
U., &C., Fa Wood st., Pittsburgh, Ps. oulayd
'(SUCCESSORSTO
J. glad Or.j . Whotemrlo Drunker, 2Co. 03 Wood
Provdeton armor, Protrbargir,
or Dr. McLorre's celebrated rerrmlfarro, Lim
-rOHN - HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS.
ddlintly,) Wheless!. and Retail Druggist sal Dealer
in Paints, 00s, Dyestuffs, ikc, corner Wood nod &nth streets,
aiirßitiger Aigart 4WD,. Toes Medicine. sp2l
OHN P. ,SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL
ar In Drags, EaLuts, OW. Tiralshas Dyestuilk, lu
96 Liberty strefft,Pittaborgh.
All order. eillreceive prompt attentiaa.
ifirAwatiltieheacks Pulmaa Symp. rasslllydnr
RR.' SELLERS, WHOLESALE DE
.tr La onnp, Paints. DTeatafrg• OUL V. " 4 ' l " ,
Wood atm% Pittsburgh, Pa. Goods warranted
WILOYOUCZ AMIN - .01014:11 141721.
pRAIIN - VREITER,-WIIOLESALE AND
Rawl Pengts,b,coracr 'Mery and St. CLik
JOSEPI (SUCCESSOR TO L.
inuiiikto Wm"! Market Meat and Diamond, keep.
oaastandrint MIW • fall and completo exam:neat of Drop,
%Adana, pp.
WAWA: , Ckel4 ,zu m, and an article* Per.
talnlng Lelia betettnier. '
prexriplitgta earcfn , lly commanded at all
R. GEO. 'IL , _KEYBEIi, - DRUGGIST,
110 Wood west, 000nso of Wood otroct sad :Virgin
jojm 4L 'ffEmot, No. 81 WOOD §T.,
• 401 • "
•
r
~v-rte:-~;:: t <a:: ~ ~.-
_ ._ , _~:,
• a tithe trodo.lill
r, No. 6 Matto steet, Now
.• Taunted. Akar:wholesale
• Self Sealing Casa and
Federal et, Alleheny,
ma . , - 47 Market at. our. 3d.
Groverte.,
rizttgasto
r;zato
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PIB
H
T.
roct on; in fcd
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sopill r eay
DR. LEWIS •FEUMTWANOER.
Cherrattand /importer of Dm a, Essential OSr and Iltelate,
Dorrerreol . Vrand PAOWjr ie Chersiersir.
No 143 - Lsons, New Yeast—
:V. B.—Sole Artst_ for Gerlfroy's eelobrated Cordial Bitters
and Gin. . ap:B:davremT.4
earrtages
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JOSEPH WIIITEM
Carygage Itepbo•ltory.
lOSEPH WRITE NOW CARRY
'oowllle"l7ebuolmye
nla : n be h teell Pi noh g: burgh and Lwrence.
1 villa, near then. Mlle Ron, respectfully tes the public
to
hetnspect hli mock of CARTUAIiEri. BUGGIES, ice. And
particularly In gentlemen that one
prim only is Mesta Fourteen years' e x porience in the basi
-1 nem, enables him to place before hit patrons the samechnice
collection of Carriage., which to boo
g.n hie p...tenbar department to legit Dom the ration.
and Mee Inlanted Eastern Manufacture u. The IMCCCIFS of
his licir rjetrin to ssomplete, kha economy of hie arming.
mum will reapply the best and mat &shippable manateesm
ten al moderate pricee.
Vuonesnobered by those hoary expensm,. which the mania
for drenching Ronan of Dualism, hut heaped upon the
peke of Roods, (owing to largo rents,) Joeeph White will
Pell on read} Money only - it touch leas than the ..tool
N. 13.7,Carriagesi repaired:ln the best mutter, with tiht
felecthwtrr
.Pittsburgh Coach Pao:story.
M.L. STEPHEN%
aetcmoa >n
BIOEUPF & CO. formerly E. M. BIGELOW,
N. 48 Die , PITT Weed Street, -
, PITTEIIIIRGIL PA.
T WOULD RESPECTFULLY AN-
A nounce to the Carriage using community
public In general, that I have this day purchased the inter
est of my farmer partner, 3D. Albert, and will carry on the
businembin all its branches at the old 'fond, 80. 46 Diamond
Alley. In changing the name of thin old and so veil estali.
Ushed mannbeturing establishment, I assure the public no
of shall be `wanting on my pert to deserve tho stone high
tharactBflo long enjoyed by my predecessors and asouclates.
Jahlyd 31. L SIV.I•IIENS.
Coach and Carriage Factory.
JOHNSON, BROTHER Ac C
duster of Delmont and Relroca Streets,
•
ALLEM:LUNY CITY.
WOULD RESPECTFULLY TN
form their friends, and the public gene
ndly, that they are mattufacturing Carriagia. Ilarouches.
Itorlanntys,lnggies. Sleighs and Chariots,ln all their vari
ous styles of Amin and proportions.
All orders ICU he executeslolth strict regard to dnintillity
and beauty of ankh. Repairs will ales he ntrendeel bun
the most reasonable term. Using In all their antic the
brat Ileirtern Shads. Poles and Wheel Ong they feel nein
dent that all who favor thrice with, their ',Unsnap. 0111 be
perfectly welded on trial of their work.
Purchased ere rrquewed w 04 them a coil before por.
chiming elwerhert, uoSlyd
. . .
Suntituir
•
30n3 P. 1 . 01:30.... MM. L. r•nrlca
T. B. YOUNG &
. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of Every Description.
TUMMY —.Waal 57., renown IT:OZr and Thou,. Arcaar.
Tirarehouse—Nos. SS & 40 Smithfield St.,
QTEAMBOAT CABIN FURIsTITURE--We
woe cowtudlF mauntocturing STSAMBOAT CABIN
TURNITTME and CHAIRS, wad the attention of
thaw Interested In A.1161141;7, Lou,.
sottkdkaS
T. 11. TOIING t 00.
SNUFACTURERS OF. FURNITURE
..111„ awl CHAIRS artery rarietynott My), iu I:a.rwood,
lll•haiany and Walnut, rattan% Cr parlor; _chamber. and
dining worm, eytal to any to 1.9 Wand In die Eastern
and at loser pares. Every article mod. IT hand and war
ranted.
lk , t.h. and $4.3.b00ta Ihnabed at .I,,rt ok4ic.—
WASCI.III., MM.' Pr= ettedWayne PlitslArgh.
de.sal2•rly2
rsinvoszi
AVOOLIVV.E.
=,M3Mfli=M
Nos. 97 & 99 Third St., Pittsburgh.
W. W. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS
t/ • Ade friemis endow - tomer, that he Ida Jost completed
We nick of Ettruitate,whkh ledeciAedlythelarred and beet
weer offered for wale In this icity. As he Is detertolniel toop
hold hie Mock, with seeeoned materiel, lied worksourihip
and hint distlipr and from the erten, of Lis order nod
f.nitt In thardifiwintlue, he Is doubled to produce warrant.
ed at tits lowest prieds.
Ho keels always oa hand the greeted rarely of awry
description of ferselture, from the cheeped And plainest, to
the moat elegant and costly, there hal:m.o. toy port of VW.
`may be furnished Ram his etock:or manntactured sdflfrenity
to order. meal
tioot.sellzus, &c
C. -COCIIR.A.NE, (SUCCESSOR TO
• 9..Sattler.)lTholouls and Roman Deal, In fkok.,
Smtion.f7 tfol Paper HoPifia" Federal otreet.Coth door O.
B. of Market Spore, ALlngheny, Po.
JOHN S. DAVISON. BOOKSELLER AND
Stationer, anecessar to Davison t Agnew. No. st Mutat
sheet,ar Fourth. Pittatmrsit,
KAY &CO, BOOKSELLERS AM' STA
RIOTERS. No. 63 Wood .trot, cost door to the enr
ner of Third. Pitteburgh, Pa. &lout end Law Itook•pm
eteritly on hand.
L. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA
J• 770NE8, No. 78 north la-, Apollo Ballangs.
R. CALLENDER, BOOKSELLEI:
awl Stationer, Maikardit 1141, Fifth woe.
Commission, tic
D. H. T 110311.4,
COMMISSION AND - FORWARDING
SIERCIEtANT, No. AO Pine Stree, St. Louie, Ho. '
Elmn, NUM] A Co, Jona& Lacs.
-Loartn,SnrwArr k Co., I Zro d NUM=
Win purebnao to order,.Lrad.,Hemp, Damn. Ondo, te.
Prompt attention [Oren to any manner of forwarding:
jollAy4l
SPRINGER RARBAUGH, COMMISSION
Merchant, Mester in Fool, Pr:Malone and Produce gen
erally, N0.2n5 Liberty Meet, Pittsburgh, Pa.
HENRY S. , ICING, (LATE OF THE
firm cd Kimt Moorhead,) Commlaalon Merchant,
and Dealer la Pig Metal and Bloom., No. 70 Water street, Lr
low Market. Plliabarah, P. &Oft_
A. HARDY,-(BUCCESSOR TO Mill-
A.. dijonent C6,)Commiadost end Pareranling Ver
chug: Agent or the Madison sad Indianapolis Itslinund,
aer Pint uld Ferry sta., Pittsburgh, Pa. Juatlyd_
EDWARD T. MEORAW, GENEII4I.
Commingled Merchant, .ad Wholegate Monier In )!ma-
Winced Tobacc,. Imported and Demotic Cigars, Sno4 tr.
tc., No. 211 Liberty Weld, opposite the head of Wood. Pitt...-
berth, Pt , mhlthly
ALEXANDER GORDON, FORWARD
tag and Ontimiation Merchant, Lead Pipe and Sheet
i Agent, Dealer in Pig and Dar Lead and Shot. Americom
and Manilla Hemp. felinitlta•
10 brsiciams
•
DR. R. T. FORD still continues hie new
VEGETABLE PRACTICE. Ills dace, West end
Peunglnnis Anenue, (Fourth Etreet Road," East end n
.Dismond street, Pittsburgh, P.
• His unlimited success In Acute sod Omni° Diseases ca.
scA be *staled manyof the medics! make of the prnent
• eirlAntkortyP.
pUNit O'BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED
.t Dr. Smith's, corner Fifth and Smithfield afr.rta. on
DANS. WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, from f 0
land 1 td Redo&
Wrlteoidrooe an the Ttrownsvlllo Road.
11=112=1=M
OCTORS GAZZAM & FLEMING.
Moe \0.25 Birth street, Malitugh, ftel/Vmd.
Dm Goetz.
MURPIIY, &DERCK:FIELD, DEALERS
.111,. la Ellice and Ladles' Dm:Vane& generally, Cloake;
Tatman and Mattis; Embroftletire and &nalo ltoalty far
Wally use.. An anustudly cairn:WO martment In all the
abate departmentejast received awl selling at the lowest
ss
/nr. Nortligait nor. Smite
ltl.l. SO a co,vrrnre..—:...la. Amnon'
A. — MASON & - 00.; WHOLESALE
.
.ry.Onotlr,
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 11 / 1857.
NEW YORE ADVEIRTIgIEMENTS
From li. S. SCHELL'S Advertising Clouse; So. 3.35 Broad
tent-.
PATENT SPRING BEDS, PATENT S . PRINO
IhMEßltnsla Mum 111 arrnzsms, am Prrrn .
MOS,CM C4110P133 A. NITS.
W. manutasture and offer for sale the hint Beds irrw sold
in this or arty other utartit. A personal town-Um silt sat,
lefy any one of Om correctness of orbit an state. Our &lim
onite Net, combine bawdy, clittapneet. 61ZrIplicityandperfect
secnrity against ham* without obstructing the circulation
of Mr. Dealers and others trill consult - their Ora' tato_rtst
by esaimining our Beds and Nets before purchasing - els:-
where C. B. t W. STRATT.I.CS,Agentit
iOI3I7ELITS KID-GLOVE CLEANER.
.100 TEN'S ITTISGLOVE CLEANER.
JOLTER'S K/DOLOTEELRANER.
JOTTER'S RENGLOTE CLEANER.
JOTTER'S KID.GLOVE CLEANER.
rD rents per bottle.
Z rents per bottle.
25 rents per bottle.
2.0 cents per bottle.
scame per bottle.
rents per bottle.
2.3
cents per bottle,
?nala7tie " eZnalirp . aitipair.
deem 50 pair.
One ottie deem 50 pair.
At no r p from the preparation. the glove con to
worn On fishily after it la cleaned. With a !Afton( flannel.
apply a e II portion of the preparation very
__lightly, and
the dirt II instantly disappear. It ts the article need by
the Kirbbl la Ilatinfacturen of Prance to Impart that purity
of Malabar:4 softnasei Mr which their gloves are sad tatty cel
ebrated. It eleore ktil slipper. and 'white and colored kl.l
gloves eleßintly. It to co=o isseellent article for the ballet
arnl for bincitifylng the complexion. removing tan, pimples,
Ac.. for eleeed. In excellence any of the thorcana one
prepirat ione usually sold for that prop., One triul, at the
hiding expense of 25 cents, rrill convince nuy one that the
article le all that it is claimed to her. Try o bottle of it Eon
25 rents • ant you Will never %dab robe without It. It can In
obtained of nit Druggitte And Dealer. In FancyCkgida in PROD
burgh, and. at whohoale, of the wile proprietors, CLARK it
CO_ MIS Tiknankar, Nem text. A liberal discount to the
Rade. An there Is an Inferior article in the market, buyers
becareful to aro that the Immo of Chang A Co., la open
each bottle which they poets:aux
Alone on band by R. E. SELLERS, HENRY RICIIARLb
SON, JOS. mornai, and other Drunista to Elltabargh.
jes.:3lndA
House Furnishing Hardware.
PICOTS SHOTWTuL L
Na. u 1 Naidrn Lom, Nov Yarn,
IMPORTERS and Jobbers of Cutbny, Foo
dent T,w Trap, Fire 'roux Tinned and guarantied
Hollow Wale; From:lt Tinned Wan, Andirons, Fry Pazw,
cad Hain. Planl6hed Jappaned Plated and Brittnunta Wye.
KAIMT&CTCII.I9 Or
PLATED SPOONS AND FORKS,
31.1110erk Lana, Now Turk
School Ftrnikture.
RPATON, 31anufacturer of New and lin
proredstyles of SCHOOL FURNITURE.
111urtnttod Catologues seat op opplimtlou to
R. PATON,
Jokemdto . 2-1 firm street, Now York.
Moth'WO IWO of
Setlool
MANUFACTURED and for aale by N.
JOHNSON, No. 490 Iludeton Parent, New Yoik. A
Lugo supply kept tonatantly on band. Cirealars forward.
Ant on wpplkutlon ao anew& Jet:Handl
FT — EI N W 71 r. sitansuriTEC"
421 Beaune s.r r, Nno
MANUFACTURERS of the Patent Arch
111. Wrest Plank Piano Forte., celebrated for depth,
full
.ich purity, and a peculiar singing quality of their
tune, for hirb they Lave medial the blglicat ccomlouts
from the greatest musical celebrities of the mitntry; ould in
every Gdr, when brinaht in competition sal/ other Instru
ments, bier obtained the Wakes/ premium. The Patent
Arch Wrest Plank, Ishkh I. owned and need only by no,
gasrantees their standing in true longur thantwv other in
strument, while their unprecedented donietul In all pats of
the count," le a aullldent picot of their superior excelloore.
A liberal Al :count to elsrotoon. Schools and tho trade.
tefal7d.
. . .
DAGALEY, COSGRAVE Z.: CO.
whop...to ur0c....., huh IS um! . .A) Wooduirret,
burgh.
IiErAWORTII BRO. & 111tOWN LEE,
the attention of the.
publle t their large atock of Win., Brands.. Idyaura, Foe.
rig Podia and Famßy Grocer., eu.l no katra II M
Old Government Java do.. Old Count. illxk Ten, Choi.
Young o . do.. Daniamilar and imporial Oolong
Tea.. Lvet tog, Ranted .okay., Per,. Cam. 1ir0n 1 7,114
land Gin, old DA ti me, alter., Madeira do. Gland and
Champalot do., Old 3lonritimihrla, Rye %%Maley, Imporlad
German mid Bata. nor,
The above good, tozotber with. groaral asoortment of
Grocreti.. exinduely low for cash, whole la .0.1 retail at
Gla P.M. T. ,tore.
Comae of the Diamond and Diamond alloy. ordolly
IIEIS GnocEits AND
• Dealers in Bacot, Lard. /lune, Chem., Brooms. L.te
titsth•Wmt comet Smithfield mod Second Streett,
bltrvh. Getlytt
ALINANDER KING. WIIOLESALE
Om-, nod Importer of Srh Art, M.. 2 - .'3 Liberty
street, Pittnlmrqh. Pa aptly&
A. ..K
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~.I, . .., „,,I FG C LIELTREE, tn..
.. - _ - ..111 - . {p.,
... ovr )11crePanus Pin.= Manly vtrmlt, - PRlstrmvb.
.P 12.9
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JONES & COOLEY, WIIOLELAI.E GEO
CMS. nnd Bum rttrtg.hrr, dealer. to Prudoge and
Pittsburgh 41.arallartureo, N. 141 Watrr amt, near Cbrity
All , l.l`atruhurgb. naySt
QVIRIVEIt A, DILWORTH. WHOLESALE
Orncerr, No. 1A) and n 2 Ferond strr,t, meta ern VF 0.41
and Sruithgrid. Pittsburgh.
A. CL L B trii4 . WHOLESALE
Ciroreran4C,ll.ll44inil lif•rdrallt,Nalerin Produce
..134 littabn,l3 Nhatufaxtvr,l Ardeks 1 Lilwrry streot.
Pittsbargh.
..11.11. ROT.
frOHN FLOYD & CO., WHOLESALE
t o r Gitorronn.l Commissi,rl Mrwhantia, No. 173 Wood ,utd
street. Ydtstmagh. .1“1,1
TARN WATT JAWS WTLALITI.
IV: A c T I` .. & co NV I 1 6, , S 4. 1,. ) N „ i
.. I , A th ' 1 . 1 , 0 t L .
” E d S A 1.
1 . , E ,„ ., f r, R 0 -
dace and Pidkburgb Manactunni. Nu. 2:...4 1.11,1, idnld,
PittnlnnO. Juds
mull moan. TIMM
ImnsA DICKEY & CO.. WHO 'SALE
drocen., Cnnani , lonNlernbaut.,nnd Donlore Pnodn;,
no. S , ) Wocr elmet, and aFront arent.rdltddargh.
~....
Immo vrrns. sa.- TAMIL! LITTLIA n.
(lat. of the Ono MAP., um,
. _ .
LITTLE k CO., WHOLESALE GRO
• CERS, Produce and Commisoloa Vrrrhants, and
Dealers la Pittsburgh liihnufacturins. Nu. 112 uocund street,
Pituburgh.
McCUTCHEON & CO., WHOLF,
SALE firm , ,,. Prattle* and Cornrobaket Merchants,
and Deniers In Pittsburgh Manutsttnred Articles, No. 21D
Liberty street; corner of Irwin, Pittsburgh. Ps. my 3
/MIN ATIV6I.. A. Z. In CMS. ATM,-
ii.TWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE
Grocer., Produce god eccnenbulon Bferthant., nod
Dusters In Pittoborgh Martufacturta., No. 8 ito.l exact. b.
[noon Tinter end Front at.. Nttxtotrnb.
ROM RAMON 01 . 1. 1. 10111.1...
ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALEE
Grocer,, Commiacion Merchant+. and Nal," in all
kinds of Provision.. Produce and Pinslnirsh llsonacturve,
N0.:215 Liberty stmt. Pittstnargh.
ROBERT li. KING, WHOLESILE GRO
MM., Comm/eel= MerchniaL and Dealer in Feathers,
Fish, nom, and all kinds of Country Produce. No. 211 Lib.
erty Amt, mouth of iiirsh, Pitaalnirgis. Po. Liberal ad.
warm" made on consignment... Jo!ofyd
R . • • .
OBERT DALZELL IL CO., WHOLE
SALE Omicron, Ountruission stud Forwarding Mgr.
clowns and Denim in Producesud Pittsburgh Atarnitscrurrs,
No. 251 Liberty errors, Pittsburgh. PR. Mr:
licobure Dratero.
CHEESE WAREHOUSE.-HENRY 11.
COLLLNB, Forwarding Willi Comedallion Merrbantom
Dealer in Cheese, Butter, Lao Fish awl Produce generally
Wood et., above Water, Pitteburgh. warn
JB. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN,
• WM, Cammbution wed Fortharding atercbant, wed
Wholmale Denier ht Western Reserve Cher,. Butter, Pot
d Pearl A, .4 Wee.. Produce glum-ally. Front
between Smithfield and Wood Plaid:ninth.
M7BANE k ANJER, (SUCCESSORS
to A. A. )ießank) Denim in riour, Grain And
Pn.lntx Conunisehin And Forwarding Merchant, N0.1:4
Scoot streoet, Pi tteburgh. Pa. Ran. 1, 'A 7 ctly)Jo l 2
DAVID C. lIERBST, FLOUR, PRO
torn, Prerrielon And Cl,mndreion Merrhant, No. 261
Liberty street,torner td Hand, Pittsbnreh, given his Atten
tion to the sale of Timor, Polk, 11.von, Lard, Cheer, Brater,
Grain, third Prulte,Sordi. Cr., Ae.
eriy-Consiormeato resportfolly Aolleited.
an3:l7
ALES. 'FORSYTH, (SUCCESSOR M
Forayllt & Commlnelon Mer
chant, Br In Wool, Itidne, flour, Bacon, Lanl and Inrd
Oil and Pmlnear Annually, No. 7ft Water nt.., Plttnborgh, Pa.
. RIDDLE, GENERAL COMMISSION
A. Merchant and Dealer in Groceries and Produee,
Firth street, Pitteborr,h, P.
Refer to I:. Ihtrasorh Pittsburgh.
• DAGAIXT,OI.II.I 6 Co., Pittfibmgh.
AtirCOurigmnentuoulieited end satirreetm7 returns ozr
awned. •
ROBERT HUTCHINSON, COMMISSION
Merchant, ficitho imlo of Wratsrn Iteserve Cheese,
Butter, Lard, Baron Fish, Pot and Paul Ashes, "Faberalta,
OILI, Flour, Grain, Beedt.Drisd Frult,and Produce generally,
No.B 13mladleld street. batman First and Water. NZ
CHARLES B. LEECH, FORWARDING
and emanation Iletchant, Deader In Flour, Grain, Ida.
6m, Lard and Butter, and all kinds di:Matte, No 8 faith
field stmt, batmen First and Water. .P 3
E, lOWA.
ATTEN
ebb. =math,
AGLE WAREHOUSE.-JAS. GARD-
DTA, Minima. Dealer In • Floor, Premierlnn+ and
Produce generally, 6 Preenth atm!, liatirean Liberty
and Smithfield, Plttetmgh, Pa.
•
AlEil-Ternta dub._ maly
JAB: names.
Whl. 13. ifOLMES & BRO., PORK AND ;
Bra Porkers and Denier . ; in • Provielons, cornet. of
Market and Front stnrato. Pittsburgh, Ps. 4e6 -
OOTS ki.
84 6mlth 61
uallayd
- -
STOOKS FOR SALE.-
bil Shares of Ninth &aerie. Copper Stuck,
do Minna' Derpuint Hank Stock,
tdi du Allegheny Dank do do.
42 do loon City do dp.
15 do Pennsylvania Inatranepea do.
jai lL IifeLAIN k 8011: Stock Bill Brokers.
ICE CHESTS .
,
Wender. Soil Galvanised Iron Refrigerator.,
Zhu and Wooden Water Caplan,
Ica Gram freezer.,
• 11.11hlaiic Apiuratax,
In 1I their varietlee, at the Into City Store Warellocoa of
T. J. CRAIG k co.,
No. 1214 Wood atteet.
..ared Tobuso.
bseso.rer 54fored
sroa
WE aI YMAN'S
Diamond Alley.
Afth.3t wt.&
.1.9=0;7
ralisaandSpOdili
DECORATIVE PAPER. RANGINGS.-.
-Polychrome, Proem Marble and Wand Decuratirt.
r Th.gbip tor MI I o s, lira] Is end med rg nem I • . Forza:o.ly
020 lA. P. MARSHALL Jk 87 Wax, rt.
A'stows and for alls .
'it'4thorty
qtWood
:1.. oreae to. c ose lot b
ascir
asp • • CablirßAnd railLib•re. Buena.
Vi7(ikr:4•AV
. .tMi a
'A - Watt
S UGAR --30 hkuii:t 0 .4Bugar; - -
4 001
SO bbleetbibiOr Stowderted 8 ,
In don sod tor We bY :. ''t , .tif. T. L IN..
QESEGAOIL-.- _ *,,p t trev dandforsele
-10 by Ng , , ~ ---,, namrsro nos.
_ ~ ~.
RO~ thnal et. N. T.,'i~t et ~llroadavl
Grocers
' '
aanulacturers.
WELLS RIDDLE &
80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
WMPS, TtIONGS AND SWITCHES.
Order' Olicitql from thee:rade, and promptly dup.
ped u per iostroetiorrs. •
Tantsre—O meets, or 5 per coot Urea:mirror cub.
eoZarikerS
RIMIGRA
ROPES AND. TWINE,
an-ncr qf Penn and Trab tvt atrads,ll74b4u 7 A
ifAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A. FULL,
Impply of Coil and Halter Haven-, Bcd Cords, Stah and
(kale Oonl. Wool, Broom, !lax Mar, Paper,
whit e . n d Twine; Oat Lin.. &sting anet
Lim+. auStllidkor9
WILLIAM BAELaraum
'6l. Penn et, belns Marbug, ritteb Pa.
STEAM BOILER MAKERS AN ET
Imo Workers, klanufactruars of 4 A..,
Boiler. locomotive, need and Cylinder kkilere, Chimneys,
Breichen, rare Bed,Stenm Pipes. CbrAINIe
Bngarlrma:oda, Wel:tours, eke. Alen, th,i
Work. Bridge and Viaduct Iron, d. 30 at the &aunt no
tice. All order. then a distance promptly *Wooded t o . •.
Jae—"
it Patent heather.*
TATTENTION OF CARRIAGE ALI-
A_ KERS, Saddlers and Dealers le directed to the kilo
etook of No. 1 Enunoled Hides for TV* and Trimming.
Patent Dash,Collar, or Railing. Skirtitig,Spllte, Pad Skips,
Ac.. for Kole at mien, prices by '
OKORGE H. ANDERSON,
No. Si St. ewe .1., 2d a.: PhinieouudiNg•
mrl.3.lout Pittsburgh a.
Penn Cotton MW., Pittsburgh.
KENNEDY, CLIELDS di CO., MANUFAC
TURERS of—
Peon A No. 1 hem. 4.4 Sheet/OV,
Carpet Chain of all colon asif eirkest • , • •
Cotton Turin% .
Rod Cordlr
' Plough Linea and . Saar Cant
Rope of all sires and deactipthets
Batting.
Sg"Or.iirit left et the I:Warren Store Of Logan, Wileon
C 0.., 181' Wood Street...lß hare attentlag'. je.25G7•
JAMES lEW/Nr • ,
MANOVACTIIIIER OF
QULPHETRIC ETHER; Sulphuric . Acid; -
10 Sweat Spirits of Nitre; Add;
Irothnon's Anbyyna Muddle 'Acid;
Aqua Ammonia, FFF; Nitrou do •
Fortier', Solutlom layS
LAVELIELDGE Itr• MAXWELL,
illfo/ACSVFIES or
Brushes, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames,
A ND DEALERS IN C Loft. S, HOUSE
Furnkhing Uoods, 2:c., No. 126 Wood dm* abov•
11116, Pittabnegh.
2lnchine tirt.tles mode to onlo., tabard
H. R . I. WARREN*
MANUYAbTUDDItS AND DidIXILD IN
WARREN'S IMPROVED.- FIRE . AND
Ma... Proof Cmcipoeftion Boob And Doonag At&
•
teriAln.
AFD-office-24 , 11fi1t kreet. *-
• DANIEL BENNETT, •
MANUFACTURER OF FANCY COLOR
.I3A. ED Ironstone Way, Realm,hut and Tallow Ware;
Ae. °nice at the Mandator coma' of Wallington 'and
Franklin arata, Birmingham, main* Eittaburgh, Pa.
Enclindly. _
.. • 0./. TIMM- ...... -.ALTON
TAHEU, POPE o..irrinenT;-.
It.e.CCFACTI...griI o[-
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OSCILLATING STEAM '.ENGINES;
1101LE17.4 AND MILL WORdS,
Salem. Colutnbiania Criontv, 0.
WIIITMAN k REED'S PATENT OSCII,
LATLXI.I Engines of superior workmanship, con
stantly on hand and mails t„ order wi th Caring, kluging,
Le., for Flouring and Sam Millsoind ether purpmes.
Alm. Manufacture, of Judsers's alekrated Gorornor
Ears, and Si,enta fur Williams, AIM is COA Machlalair
Tanis. Ineliultuy, Turning and liming Lath. id army de
scription.
Common Slide Ermines made la order. toyllaltf
THOM. 11 rMll [4. ... •....11:, 1,1”....,,,__.........LT1M1L
Union Foandoz,
atiTcnr.k.l., 'Lennox "a. co.
WILL CON- ' E FIE 'BUSINESS OF
Ow Union Footnity. as rim otln.l of pENNOCK,
~,,izait .
311TC/11.3.1. 4 Ca, ,;,.. Itil Liberty .
Tbosy will netontretore, as usual, Luz* and gesersl as.
sortownt of CAWTISOtt, prisi ,
Cooking Sumes, Ran r es and Slide Ovens,
°VMS AND •PARLOR- 'STOtu
MANTLE ..i.; KITCILEN - GRATES,
Hollow Ware, Wagon Bona, Dog Irons,
SAIL tarts, TEA KrETLES, PLOWS. I I , WU - MINTS,
Mill and Machinery Castings Generally,
And OAS and .wAtza P.IPM.d •114/..5.
rp.o.v .I..vn ...r,tris' OF rriz at= BRAND.%
Shovels, Spades, Picks, &a.,
All of .bkh will be ,old et ounntarbarsts' prkto.
myt:lp
WILLIAM' TATE,
ti.ND , GASA - paER. /in 10
-
7.lth Ore.. twat 1-tberly. sod 471 Pam street, next
door to Alderman Pattinemen (Mk.. and Vedrea4 rt., near
Lark Allerbenr.
SMiIMIMMEI
Encaustic The Blear,
For 11.11,C....rratutiee, Veldllaale s sad ...9fter.
ALFRED ENGLAND, Sole Agent.
- UMW! THE ORIGINAL PATENTEES,
Ilmkerm. 21111. t. t Cu_. lanzlon. aria Mem. Millar
Ont., b.. Vnrk. fur Pittammh eel lb.
All work . execut,l In a .upe* - 1.11 - style. Plans. Drawings
and t r i.,lllltOs eau 1* ran at .No. Y Fognis strrst. nneir LlL
erty. DMZ] mr1.11,11
€nsuranre agents
rr ITE A CHAFFEE Agents Neptune Incur
1.13, C., Lafayette flail, Wood Knot.
RFINNEY, Agent Eureka InsnraeneCo.,
, N.,.9 %Vat., sere..
AA. CARRIER & RIO., AGENTS
Ponn•yl , unla Inguronte Oampany of Plßaburgh,
Junco.' Building. Fourfluslreed.
. _
SAMUEL L. 14.ARSILELL, Secretory Citi
In•umnro Conapany, P 4 Wator street.
FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Itagur
. not Company, 122 Water drat.
JGARDINER COFFIN, Agent fur Frank
. li n Fire Imunkiteo Company, earner Woad
nod T hird
A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware
P. canal insurance Co, 42 Water street.
THOS. GRAIIA3I, Agent Haward hone
ee Company and Pittsburgh IA Insurance C om pany,
career m Water and Market street..
NEWTON JONES, Agent Manufactur
. a, - .• laser.. Ca, WI Wirer street. •
9 1 110.9. J. -. HUNTER, Agent Eiumwra' and
3lechaalce . Imam.° Co, 99 Water street "
JOSHUA. ROBINSON, Agent. Contineniii
lummoceao., 24 Pllth wart.
P W. POINDEXTER, Agent Groat Wed.
era Inman. Co. fit Front street.
cat Estate agents
B - - - - - -
LAKELY & RICIIEY, REAMESTATE
Wakens, corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets,
Pittsburgh. Pa. Farms, Homes, Lots. Mlle, romance, lc..
bought sc.! aula on commission. land Warrants. Sips.
Bosnia and Notes negottated. Especial attention given to
anbdividing Farms and disposing of them. Terms mason.
bld. so 2lkdawl
ILLIAM WARD. BILL BROKIIR
and Read Estate AgOnt. Nike Chant grog, moos
site St. Paul's Pith.leg. All business outraged to hint
promptly attended to At reasonable eamadadoan snyblially
GEORGE W. BUNN, • REAL ESTATE
and Ineuranco Agent, attends to buying and selling
Reel.Edato of every deacriptlon, and to A'avory boalnore
generally'. Also. to Inettring property from loot or damage
by am for gr.], reyablo Philadelphia Oompanlea. Charm
reasonable.
4/.oolce West Mao of Federal street, setoad door Sooth
of UN. North Common", AIlegf000) City. wpD
awrxxx 1.001115 MOS. D. LOOMIS
lISTIN LOOMIS k CO., DEALERS IN
Proml•+nr7 Note.,, Wads, Mortgagee and all Securi
ties for Money.
Mane. humiod on Check. at short ask., with colletmnl
nritlee.
NOTES AND DDAFTS DOMIIT AND SOLD.
Petnong &tiring W411'4 , 6%11 be writamodatodon nn nonobln
terms, and capitallati Ern be Otranto.] alth good netoritles
at remunerative !Irk.re. Abo, attend to tho Solo, Dengng
and Leaning of Itind'Eenta.
NO. 02 VOuttlt area, above Wood.
YRr AUSTIN LOOMIS, Notary Public. orU
•McLAINA,SON, Real Estate Agents
-
B• and OM Brokers, Nn, LI% Fostili strret.
THO3IAS WOODS, BealEstate Agent, No
75 Four% street._
appolotto.
wares P. -
-^ j "" 1. 8"n"
IV PaperWarenoune.
V- ALTER- ~P t - MARSUALL .85 CO,
- .porters and Deaden, ST Mod sireet, between Fonith
street and Diamand Alley where may be found en &Magni
111.00rtmenvor ev•ry description of. Palm U 4O - 14 .7 4 fieP "'
lon, Mlle, Dining Aeons and Chambers. Alm, Window
Shades, in great. eariety at laird. prices to oouutr7 dealers.
son WALRER AtARSHAIX OM
cinrnanwx,
.ED1411314315K4 Noa. 96 and 98
Az.i• Tfilrd street, near Wood, Alanntatturers and Derain
In HALL PAPET4
OENA3IENIAFEM
S,
, • T AND CORD •
COMFORTS.BETIS,
PATENT BPI - IUL SPAM MATTRESSES,
Would solicit the anent kw I,l'mm:hinters to their large
end scarfed sunk. - • AP2Pentd
SEIBERT, .Pit4erwaL UPHOLSTERER,
JC.• • No. 100 Third Strott. -Pfelsbrryl4
,31•uutocturer and dealer In CURTAINS, WRETCH,
DANE,RHADESANIDUNDS,IIIATTRASSES , COXEORTEI,
Ct93IIIOES, E. Particular attention WE to Steamtgat
C.T.tintted.ad IsldtoOrdir. '
T.' W. LOV6HSEYi' -
Watch wild Cloak Maker,
FINE WATCHES, - AND JkAvt.Lllll;
' No...t4Ftnhoddreet, lieweenWood and Motet, Pitt,.
d - o•P.rtieearatieadtimpadtotho Maringot - Watches
Je.
h
nrosii
J
rJ J 25 In Extra for sale by
- porg DaV7llO. dininat.
SUI:UR CURED Erd-MS—Amere celebrated
St LW , Thum in sun aail formals _ . •
• .1. 2 1 . - - _ JD Ca - = pat
, , ,
T ARM 011,-40 bbh..-No., ll 4ard I'lin $ .. .
14 sod tar mOoDy ... Jai - - -". - T. znnn I co:
-44 UL
NE QIDER , ATINEGAB "Pniroan . .
01'
-I :Fin PoagMer
PA oxil&Thlo moor wild. ft II Do ..
tOnoi it MO A MI, in nn• Mannar At TS •
Tor Piton. ' 771
Too E cviy• - •m
I- Jen TLINING,BROB.
;" ~"
4 t),testfurg# (o'attit.
PDDLISLIED ;DAUS AND WEEKLY BY •
IR-13:37a - LM-8z
Firm Mitzi., ALIFTs eXMlllan
ifirrEZDAJZ YGAZETTELtthe (idea /V is the
Wee, and haringaiestansisetirculation aaa busing=
am, and reaching all dams, it offers indaamen4lo wire,
bier: as the bat median tArowyk sobich to *auk tbepibtia
4147.771 E WERELT GAZETTE.O inued every Wainer
'day ana Sat arday, on a lame biaftkets44, and amfaina in
addition to the neva of the meek, a carcfußy ,prepo• and
relixbU repad Vac Markle, commercial mowlary af•
fairs, did an accurate Bank .1114 Liit, corradai aceld y firr.
thispaper—making it as 8.4 Cbanawrziill Nnotpaper intik
MO.
GM=
AlLt—Els' Dollars per annum, payable In advance, or
me, cents per week, payable to the Carriers.
WEEnY—Two Dollars per annum, payable In advance.
Clubs are forniehed on the following terms:
Four copies one year ro
Ten " " .. . ................... . .... 000
Twenty" " " ..no 00
'And one to lb. person getting up the club free.
SaeAdtance payments are strictly required, and no pa
per will be sent alter the time Ls up to which it wus paid.
. .
notes 'of Advertising.
~.
li t urs of 1011 sos, 1 time . ' 50
1 .i.i, , , ~ . . " " U , I `:, .....
.................. —..-.
I '2
1 ~' " " 1 vs.& 175
1 , " " " 2 " 300
•li " " u 3 " {OO
1 - 1 " " " 1 mouth 500
1; " " " .2 “ .- -7 00
1. u u •. A " 900
1' " " " A " “ . . . .. 1000
1.; 11 St a ,8 "1200
1l u , " "12 " —..- ..... .....----20 00
Vearlysdrertbenirsentidoitoonesquare,then.
_ able st
.plonsor,.. per selos.. .. - . 25 00
tiii•AdrernetniitAt vilACristrebleteire,.,.
.. ...
i(Qpa i~dUO~%ilt)'."
TOR GOVERNOR,
DAVID WlLmow,
FOIL °ANAL COMMIMIONKB,
• 31:117.7,WA-FLD,
TON MOO SIITIMEr COMM,
JOSEPH J. LEWIS, debater,
JAMES TEECH,of Fayette.
dumbly.
DANIEL MEDLEY, Colßne tp.
THOMAS ETDDOO, Snowden tp.
J. B. BACKHOUSE, Obi°
NICHOLAS YOEGHTLEY,I2.,AIIegheny,
J. HERON FOSTER, Pittsburgh.
• Anotiati - Jidge,
GABRIEL ADAMS, of Lower St. Clair.
Register,
JOHN G. CURTIS, of Ohio township.
• Recorder .
NATHANIEL I'ATTEBSON, of Birmingham.
JOHN J. MUSE, of Vermaillea tp
Commissioner,
WILLIAMN. BURCHFIELD, of Peebles
EE Auditor,
A. B. STEVENSON, of Lower St. Clair.
• Clerk of tha Court.,
THOMAS A. ROWLEY, of Pittsburgh.
Director of the Poor,
•
J. IIcILINNEY SNODORASS, of Main.
Russts, EraLAsto, arm Cane.--4 letter from
the regular Washington correspondeet of the
New York Journal of Commerce says::
Information has been received from St. Pe
tersburg concerning a concert of views and
action between England and Russia in regard to
China.
Lord Woodhouse, the British minister at SL
Petersburg, has had a full conference and cor
respondence with Prince Clortchikoff, now prime
minister '
on the subject The chief objects of
England were fully set forth—that is, to induce
China to open her ports to the commerce of the
world, and to receive diplomatic legations at
Pekin, giving them direct intercourse with the
Imperial government.
In regard to these two objects RUssialhas
agreed to co-operate, so far as sife can, by ami
cable means, and her ambassador, Admiral
Poutialine, in instructed to urge o compliance
with them. •
This embassy was appointed Tor several other
objects. There is a dispute concerning hounds:,
rice ou the frontier, which it was desirable to
settle, and also questions had arisen in regard
to the destruction, by Chinese authority, of a
Russian port. The offenders had already been
punished by Cbina,but the amount of indemnity
demanded by Russia had not been paid. Besides
that, in the present situation of Chinese affairs,
it will become necelsary to obtain direct corres
pondence concerning other matters intetk.sting
to Russia.
There was at Pekin a Russian Ecclesiastical
Mission, founded soon after the reign of Peter
the Great, whose youths were educated in the
language, literature and laws of China, and were
employed as missionaries to Russian subjects in
that empire. It was no part of that mission to
make proselytes to the Greek church. The in
terests of that mission rendered this embassy
expedient.
The Russian government expressed a doubt
whether it wduld bo necessary to establish resi
dent diplomatic missions at Pekin, but it was
very desirable that special Envoys from Chris
tian powers should be received at that Court.
The British Minister, on his part, was in favor
of obtaining the privilege of sending Ministers
to reside at Pekin. But either one or the other,
or both privileges will be insisted upon.
There was some doubt as to theprecise extent
of Russian commercial privileges in China.—
Hitherto, the question had not been one of prac
tical importance to Russia, as she had little
commerce. But it was becoming a matter of
more interest to her, in consequence of the com
merce which was likely to arise on the Argpor
rifer, between China and Siberia, &c.,
Russia weuld, therefore, co-operate with Eng
land in obtaining commercial privileges for all
nations.
Admiral Poutialitto had proceeded on his em
bassy, as far as a Russian town on the frontier
where ho was to await orders from Pekin for his
reception. It was a matter unsettled whether
he would be received at Pekin.
It is evident from what has passed between
Russia and England that the former power will
unite conditionally . with Western Powers and
the United States in breaking down the exclu
sive commercial policy of China. Traces of
former jealousies of the movements of Russia in
northern China seem to be lost in the pursuit of
great and common objects.
PRLNCR ALARM . DECLARIID Panes CONSORT.
—At the Council which was held yesterday an
order was passed for publishing a Letter Patent,
by which the Queen ,grants to Prince Albert the
title of "Prince Consort" during thelrjoint lives.
No one can object to the distinction which is
thus conferred on the husband of tho 'Queen after
17 years of married life. We are not now con
cerned to say whether the title of "Prince Con
sort" gives to the possessor any accession of
heraldic rank which continental Chamberlains
would recognize. Suffice it to say that it makes
Prince Albert legally' as he already, is actually,
a member of the British Royal Family.
. Hitherto the Prince has had no British rank
whatever. Phillip of Spain was titular King of
England, but the Consort of the` present Queen
is only what ho was prior to his marriage—a
Prince of the House of SaxcCoburg Gotha. Ile
has not even received a British Peerage. Al
though a naturalized subject of the British
Crown Prince. Albert has hitherto borne only
his German title, and out of, England takes, we
believe, according to the code of Courts prece
dence, only his rank as a younger btiulier of a
Decal German House. Altogether styled "Roy
al" among ourselves, and no doubt invested . by
courtesy with Royal honors in friendly States,
the Prince has by birth a claim only to the title
of" Serene Highness": and must yield prece
dence to numerous scions of continental Royalty ;
whose lot is obscute comparatively With his
own.—London Times, Tune 27.
ASTICIATED WAII WITH TUC Nrw OBAZJAIWAN
Govannasse.—There is some danger, according
to the statements of Washingtontorrespotidents,
'of a war between this country and Now Gran
ada. • The people of the latter country will not
allow their government todo justice to this coun
try- in the matter of the Panama riots." The
Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun,
.says:
”There are variousand contradictory minors
as to the conditions of this question; but IL Is
asserted that unless our Minister,Mr. Bcrelin,up
on hie arrival,shallafford some prospect of sued
justment of the matterspending,this government
will adopt - some more hostile =enures. New
Geamtelactinnot, according to the opinion of Mr..
Morse, our bite special ambassador at Bogota,
pay the provisionary demand which was made on
our part. It could not raise the sum of four
hundred thousand dollars. It might give its
bonds secured by a pledge of sovereignty over
'an island or two in the Bay of Panama, the pos
session Of which would be very desirable-to us.
This is now said to be the mode in which the
government of New Granada adjusted the
tosh claim with Great Riltedn."
Benzes conwri (Oino) assn.—The notes of
this bank, sehleh' had been discredited, were on
the 6th inst. announced - as receivable at the Ohio
State treasury, by the treasurer.-
The notes 'of
the Clansl Bank or Cleveland erealso antionne.
ed receivable br the treasem in payment of
.State"dnea. _
'"You ltaVe only yourself to please," said a
married friend to an old bachelor. "Truirro.
plied he, "but you'can not tell what a difficult.
task I find it."
IA SePOT MAtili t ; : 4 , , - ---.
The Bombay and Calcutta papers: reeeifed by
the previous arrivals, giie account% orAts ‘..ori-.
gin of breaking out in the 19Lhreginieiit: of na
tive infantryin Bengal, was spreading.like an
epidemic through the native cantonments of the
British Army in Northern Udin.. - .The mutiny
ta be ry gla vi i l u la F ge eb an r ika sea use "
Barni t
of th e e kP- 0 4 7 e—A viirnor hir ae ge ne mil- ral,
near Calcutta. The - neer says that it is a.
strange fact that this place, in the immediate
vicinity of the capital of India, where the • rtv_
twits of European civilzation and eaterpriso are
'more apparent than in any other , part of Ein
dostan, has became faraous for' mutinies. It
Was at Barrackpore, in 1924, that the 47th regi
tient of native infantry broke into open revolt,
and refused to lay down their arms at the order
'of the Commander-in-Chief. It was here that
the recent mutinous spirit appeared among the
Sepoys who compose the 19th regiment of the'
native army of Bengal. They refused to load
their muskets with a new cartridge, on the pre
text that one end of the cartridge had been
greased with bullock's fat—vikich is an abomin
ation to the superstitious Hindu°, The Govern
ment directed an inquiry, andfound (what it
ought to known before) that the-contractor who
furnished the cartridges hadiadeed used bull
ock's fat instead of the mutton fat - -which had
been ordered. It did not avail with the &pays
that the end of the cartridge to be bitten off in
loading was notthegrcased end. Tocourpel theca
to touch the cartridge, which was in any part
contaminated with the fat of a bullock, was an
insult to their caste;to.which,Se the‘revatvance
their religion, they would not submit. The
new cartridges were, therefore, withdrawn and
others substituted.
But the mutinous spirit, thus dallied with,
gathered strength and assurance. The paper
of the second cartridges did not please the
suspiciouSepoys. They complained that, when
burnt, it smelt of animal fat, and they reftised
to use them. Again, the Government honored'
their prejudices so far as to burn the paper in
their presence, and to prove to them that no
such smell was .perceptible. But the Sepoya
were still incredulous and suspicious. Their
mutinous spirit,' emboldeded by the temporizing
treatment of Government, spread through the
ranks, developing itself not only in munuers,
but in disobedience to orders, and in Nien
assaults upon Wel officers of the regiment. 'The
mutineers cominbnicated with their friends in.
other regimente, . and devised a plan of seizing
9 1.
upon Fon William and the treasure of Cal utta,
As a last recourse of safety, the Govern ent
determined to disband the 19th Regiment and
send the men to their homes in disgrace. Brig
adier-General Hearsay, one of the English offi
cers in India who can talk Hindustanee like a
native, madea farewell address to the disbanded
mutineers, in which he said, as if still bent on
humoring their rebellious prejudices:
. "You will be permitted to go to your homes to
worship at the temples where your fathers wor
shipped before you; and those Brahmins or oth
er undoes who wish to do so, can visit the
Thackoor at Juggenututh, Gya, or any temples
deemed holy by them. It is thus I give the lie
to the infamous reports that the Government
wish to interfere with your castes or your re,
ligion!" But, notwithstanding this prontureis
mento, the mutinous infection spread. It soon
broke out again at Barrackpore, where the Se
poys of the 14th regiment of native infantry
made a murderous attack upon their officers on
parade. It appeared at Berhampore; at Um
balls, where the Sepoys set tire to the hospital
and European barracks; - at Meerut, where the
native cavalry, as well as infantry; revolted,
murdered come of their officers and fired their
bungalows. When the lost mail left Bombay the
mutiny was beginning to appear in the Sepoy
ranks through the northwest provinces, and
great alarm was felt by all the European resi
dents of India.
The London Times of the 27th alt, has a long
article on this subject, from which we note the
following extracts
The mutinous spirit, which had to a certain
extent been checked, if not extinguished, in the
more southern - portion of Bengal, had spread to
Meerut. At this post two regiments of Native
Infantry—the llth And 20th—had united with
the 3d Light Cavalry; and had broken out in
open revolt. This revolt, as far as it had show
ed itself at Meernt,hadbeen put down. Therehad
been a collision between the revolted and the
European troops, the result of.which was, that
the mutineers were dispersed, and fled. To the
southward at no great distance lies the impor
tant city of Delhi. the capital of the old Mogul
Empire; and this town appears to have been the
centre of the revolt, When the fugitives from
Meerut arrived here they were instantly joined
by three other regiments
.of native infantry—
the 38th, the 54th and 74th; and the united
forces instantly took POSSCSRiOII of the town.—
Any one who has had experience of the tiger
like ferocity of the Indian In a monlent of what
appears to hint success will be prepared for the
result. An indiscriminate massacre of the
Europeans was the first act on which the muti
neers decided, and this they are said to have
carried out in a manner the most remorseless
and the most complete. No tenderness was
shown to sex, no reverence to age; Delhi was
turned into shambles; and so the first act of the
tragedy was played out. It might have been
expected. The next step,however: may be consid
ered as of a more omtnious kind, if it is evidence
of any preconceived design. The sonof the late-
Mogul Emperor was proclaimed King, and thus
the shadow Sovereigh whom we have so long
maintained in empty state has been raised into
-Momentary importance—briefly, we trait, to
disappear forever from human account. Nor is
this all; there has been disquiet on our old Sikh
battle-ground.
•We are informed,•under date from Calcutta of
the 18th of May that at Ferozepore also there
had been disturbances, but that these disturban
ces had been suppressed. So tar for the blacker
side of the picture; and next for what has been
done to mitigate or'meet the evil.. "The Gov
ernment was taking active measurers to suppress
the revolt, and was concentrating troops around
Delhi." The italics are our own, and may. we
trust, be justified by the event. It. is of the
last Importance that the rebellion should be ex
tinguished where it has arisen, and that armed
fugutives should not be allowed to escape in
numbers from the principal seat of the disturb
ances. When to thisintelligence we add, that
the Rajah of. Gwalior—the Ilahratta State shut
ting on the southwestern limit of
placed the troops of which he could ; dispose at
, the service of the British Government, we have
exhausted the brief but momentous advices
which! the electric telegraph brought to us at a
late hour last night. The revolt in the Bengal :
Presidency of five regiments of native Infantry
and of one regiment of Light Cavalry, independ
ently of what may have taken place at Feroze-.
pore, is undoubtedly intelligence as important
Its any which - we have published since the fall of
SebastopoL It. must also be remembered that
these are not the only regiments affected with
the taint of mutiny: indeed, the very telegraph
which bring this newt:, adds that the 34th Reg
intent of Native Infantry, which had been before
suspected, had been disbanded at Barrackpoie.
SPAIN AND PORTUGAL.-A correspondent of
the London Times, a few reeks since, transmit
ted to that journal a tranention of a remarka
ble document,as recently circulated at Madrid. It
advocated the union of the two crowns of the
Peninsula under Don Pedro V, the present King
orPorttigal. It is stated - "that - thin has beanie
the great question of the day in Madrid and In
other principal towns,. among the multitude."
The objeet is to conciliate Portugal and her
great protector, England, by. selecting a prince
of the House of Braganca as Emperor, the Pen 7
insnla to adopt some corporate' name in order
that the Portuguese shall not complain of up
sorption. This union is looked upon as difficult'
to accomplish at present, httt highly probable.
Indeed, it is Stated, that the wisest. and most
sagacious of the Spanish statesmen
,regard it.
only ns a question of time. Spain., is. slowly.
rising from her political abasement; and the
union onceeffictedit would give her a popida
lion at home of over twenty. millions and.addi
tional colonial dependencies.
THE PERSONS DROWNED AT PORT CRUSTS.-
A party„of ten.persons, consisting,of two men,
three women, and flee boys varying in agesfroto
8 to 17 years, about A o'clock on Tuesday morn
ing last started. from Mamaroneck, in a boat 14
feet long, 4 feet 4 inches wide, and 15 inches
deep, for ir sail on Long Island Sound. Not one
of them understanding tho management of a
boat, they got upset, •and, with the exception . of
two women, all were drowned. Threbody of
one man, said to be that of Daniel Bergid of No.
S Mulberry . street, New York, a riative Ire 7
land, aged about a years, and the body of a son
of his, about 8 years old, are all that bad been
recovered up to 6 o'clock yesterday r af ternoon.—
N.Y. Trib.
A "cum sale of twelve hundred and fifty
shares of York County Bank stock took place
on • the 80th nlb The price obtained for the
stock averaged about $85,66, which is decidedly
a handsome price. The sale took place under
the provisions of the law of the last Legislature
Increasing the capital stock of the bank.. ThC
Bank has just declared a semi-mania dividend
Tun 134riton Transcript aayrtlutt the - graves - of
Samuel Adams and'John nitnceelt; two of 'the;
signers of the "Diclaration of, Independence;
m 3fassaehuaetta, are inthe "Granary . Burial
Ground," In Boston, without monuments to
mark them.
. . %Z.;
VOLUME. LXX----NUMBER . 276.
TO.LET.-4nTelegi.4t Stare Roora .iu rai
Ilfth street, Wafted Wood and liszket
fur a.pdaertloodredialdedimmt..havtagShowithaknr*id
igkr - Udid—n, 3 4p.a , ,
zdylddit. - Gerfirtsotemmitoolr:
•
- A - 0..:5T0R1P.11.81EN:..1"..
containipiqigbt Amos with Aniaied pat _lambed
ou Isabella street near thriltuadltrect - Itridgec.• •
win be gives!, Inuctediatelp d 1Tto • '
ice. •
.rno. st 61 6 &2,171.11im.
OR REITT—The-second; third and fourth
• Work., - or the eplital . Siorenow belay envied as Wand
'btnef b 77 Joan coa Walla; an area of , 1.1,000
square fret, with artuproorranit, atm* latekoray, cellar
room and 'pad= entreats froatWood street atalDlamad
alley. Jy1:41t11 „WILSON, CHILDS 1 . CO.
TO LET.—A well finished Dwelling. in
•Ithlard nom, threlbery. dolightielte alto-.WE
tutted= the rivet , bank, itL4llheily City, heat the reel
delve Of yrs. Seowthat. Rent leer. Engelte.of
Dr. , 71. P. DARE, Pennirtevet,
Or or NOUS BORIAND, En,
• &Tee . doers below the pieWsw.
TO LET.-The Storeioom and'lhrollingialk
eituale on the coracrofOliars
It hoc been, occupied aline .bullt as Gracecp end Prrui.“
Store, end Le one of t4e bettusores in the city. En gears oc
No. 211Ltheriputeact.
IThivELLJNO: HOUSE TO ..REICT.—That
commodlocut 4114 trallenlshni Dwelling Boo" No.M
Puce stmt.; bj. the sabdictiber, The boar Is
In floe orderomd .li &IP the modern. connate
- Er,Ac..,..to y zle i l L gni u retorS P
o'lllm street, to ,
TO.LET.—Thice Brick liouees, .foureli
- r00m...‘4.14 In stie. :it 'mint, Centre Avenno,M.
MlnerriillelkNcl, Easitiow to .a voOtinpor •.....Taterillsoi .
.. Jon NrAl? A WILSON, N0.V.8 Liberty street.
In ItOreiliiigS 0 •
Third street iseiti 9eifthtfeld. , ;;Nii:lll6 hss:ten
Lock Inildint, Om, Bath-sooms r sto.. Aro. 163 has 00
Also, an Mason Fourth street, .nesr.Chisr{T 40.-
,t r ts par annum. TOOS. WOO 7+5 Fourth
9 1 01.EASE.—Eileeiiable Let in the Fifth
A Wadi abavelfiriisoisit; freiitinglitiiteei bibity ,
.abaiad azifaullaglikekonetuindria tesitoftlpilsg
able f 62 a Val or Libie - Yallt - Tor 'feria a nlre of -
.
J• it :iilamoad andSisithfiebixt...
rIiFFIC.R.TD LE i on Fourth street, between
SiaiddelO 615W00d 25: - Apply to.
mrl2 • • • ' -AUSII27 LOOMS *OO.. - ,
TO LET.—The Hall formerly' occup ied
_ by
1 the Bone . of TerorOrapee, on the corner of Wood on
Third etroete. Enquire of - JOHN !COM & BON, :
zorlif • No.= Liberty ottoet,
rrt 0. I. T A. comfortablo two. idoriod...lwidt.
J. hOnse, on Espland e ntmet...,MEVorny City. Pos.4llft ..
Oren InunedlsMy.? Apply ni '• • rAIM. KING,
Jyklwd - ~ • - `- ~ , YI3 Mont, Emit,
Adjourned _Orphans' Court ,Sale, •
OPTWO'DRICIC lIOVSES ANDIOTS ONTIEULD STREET
BY VIRTUE 'of.(l.l2bideff tho -Chtihtine
e9on r Allegh..Yckmap . theArtd.mmaiwoutt _
Istrutors of tho estate of John BI frown, deed, wUI expose 14
Public Side, at the Cod Ham; ht the City of !Pittsburgh,"
on SATURDAY, nu OF JULY, 1151,at 10 O'clock, AAS,.
that lot of ground on the south side oThirdstreat, lzriskt•:,
city, adjoining the St. Clark shotel, extending in front XI F -- ;
feet. by 50 fret In depth, on whkh are erected two Thti.Bon7
"
Brick flows. •
Tretro—One-third of the purchase money payable on the
death of the vidOw; the Int-emit thereon to her durfuse• her
natural life.. The residue,
.one-third upon andlritustStm at
ode, end one-third in one year, and oite4/11rd in two porn,
with interest. • , • JOHN A. IPHOWN,
Jyhdtd . • •PATEICE .DUNLAVY., •
1. 5 •
000 ACRES.OPV4DABLE MON
a ORE Ld.NDS•POiI SALE—The under!
signed :" has thelallowinglande.srbich be 'rill sell at a very
SANDGEESand on liberal terms in tracti of FIVETIIOII
SAND Aor the 'dude.' Titles perfect, and good war
ranty deeds will begiveo.
mi. landistri tracts of Ilviitionsand Berri earn, all situ
ated In the county of perry and State of •Tenueasee, abont
etz miles from the Telineasee river, to which (aka naviga
tion is twhatiereptsd allseaxons of the year. -- Ties Dolt
Oee LAI very abundant, rich, sod acknowledged tone , es . good
nnt the best in the State. The bunts amdeowellwatered
by the waters of the nuffelo and Doak rivers, and Gravers ,
beavity'dnibenal with Poplar or White Wood, Oak, Chest.
ant, kc. A large north:merit lased! adapted CO elattritkm.
ror Par:her norticularsapply either in pennon= by btlecto -
CIED. "trAtEARDEN,CIairo, -
-Or to SPRINGER ILIBBAVOIS, .
275, Liberty at., Pittoburgh. „
• Osage City, lowa.
TOTE OFFER FOR SALE A NUMBER
IT of VALUABLE LOTS, le the townofOrgs,Mitch
eß Coenty, lowa
Those lots am each GGby I=leot, fronting on Wide areal
and• are situated in tin moat tkickly settled part of We
thriving town.
013.10dE Cl/TT
the rent of the Govemment Land Wee, for Turkey !Liver
Land Pfeifle; coribtleui-about ftftoen Innalred lobobitonts,
It rapidly improving, and &Wined to be out of the wet
nourishingdowns In lowa. •
Th.. lot. will ho sold at • kinYoll pcole*r.
tem be obtained at the office of the mbecrtbers.
Jet APLAIN k PON, 58MHotirth
A . MAGNIFICENT COUNTBY , -.H.E81- A - •
DES= FOR SOLE.—Fa hare 6 mass of beardilbl
Mod, alma° Albanian the vUlage of Marollebf, fire trainer • -
from
toilsty, at the Wmaingtela withlm.„„,
for of theldrialoi of theStenbearllle a ri d ITeibtar
ton Tilley Rellrowbe owarldch theta Is ereant a bew friths'
Mansion, cotutne ityle,nontainlog Swell Ralehed rooms,
Rath boon, wash boa., stable; carriage boost; add another
nemsarycatt-bousee. 6 well,rf excellent water aktbe doar
and eletem that saroo "barrels. Oa orchard of the
Tau ['nein variety air grafted Trott trees, comrammlog:tert
boar: and e, very choke catcall= el ,skrabbery ,sad. orare..,
canal treat. - Theaborelyrobertipreicate %rare chance to
a Beath.. wieblen to secure spiels:tat and healthy: bans
um. 'Moderato Peke. ApDb" tO . .
jyB , MAMMA A: ,WC)IRT,3IeaI Estate
FINE .FARM 'O} SALEWe Moe
male, altuateon the-South bin& of i tholidde clear, Ma* ,
on mile below the Month of Racoon deck and lining font'
and a half talks below Ildtlipsburgh, in Beater candy,
very excellent Fµrni of Ilieree, about 24 noires of It.Clearod
and under fence. The Improvements consist or a• Yams •
Cottage Rouse, containing Ate rooms actil'oellar, Ban and .
Stable, Orchard of choice froltois Apples, Pears sad Cho.;
rims, also a fenPeeich Tnees. There*a mead flits spribp;
clever falling.. .
This farm being lactated or, the River,: mit-lithe finest
depth of water at all seasons, :would milt a gentleman-can
nected with the steamboat badness.
The stoma paeJtelsi andthe trains of the CleveLmd and ,
Pittsburgh Itallroed passdally.i" . . • ,
It bas ate an abundance of ElraCliy and • Coal: T7llll. be
sold tin teryintiderateterms. Apply - to • • • •
Je , IOBURBLY &
. .
BA_LDIV,INTOIVNSHIPPROPEUTYFOI
•
SALE—We hare CO acres of Coal huxd Innate la thi
above township, nearPollocic 11111 s, oaf 13awsaill Bun, four
miles bolt the city. The land all tillable, and about GO
acres of good black coal and may of - amen. Will be fold at
$O per vaq ''"""'l4°4'l.lCaltritd
RICTIST,
Je3
ALLEGHENY PROPERTY FOR SALE— •
We_ hare a Iloute and Lot of Ground situate on _PDC -,
mien near the Diamond. on whkh Is erected a lam two
etory . Brkk llama, (*abaft:seven well ,Soleled immix
toped MUM a large cellar, water In the Lamp and yard. We •
pronerty will be sold low Said on easy terma,as Gad otter In ,
abont moving Boulh. Apply_to BLAKELY.
rIOAL WORKS FOR SALE.H4ving
. t.irog.ed to tatire - front salve tautness,' .m.dtha.
“it or irent my Cool Work. at Bandy Creek,Wne MIMI Item
the city. The wharf • where 'load is three. miler gore '
Blrarp*nrs—owthe Allegheny ries havenlne dankisrtys_
sem mws, 35 bushels nth, and can nut from twenty-ore.
hundred wawae thousand bushels pm day. I haver Starteen
homee: for dlggens bank In fine order: and well ventilated
and fir toed. Cool atvel7 boot quality, awash to hurt for
many yam" Si three thomand bushels a day. A. Brsbetock of
llama and
Any person within* to purchastior Sant; by at 113
Liberty atroet, can karst MI. partimilare. I can ghre.ptowes- , ,
aim au the 2>th August nert, or'etonet If nitestary.
my'. ern... , ••• n.4OIIOAN,IIE Llbertyst. • •
VOlt - SALD—A. two stOryfram6 House, - eon- -
ttdnlng rooms; porch In front-end kltehen 1n:IOW •
good callarwith stone wall; bake.ven, hydrant, a number -
f - cherry trees and other shrubbery in the yard; brick 'table
on the roar of the lot._The lot la 23 by 100 feet,sittedo on
the corner of Lomat street and Whitecok alley, adjoining
the residence of. az-Mayor. Mame. It. villbevolodicier too
malt, or,exchange for a farm.. Apply to OEO. W. MINN,
- West skis of Federal Welt, second door Booth of the North'
Commode, Alleelreny City. • ' • , 103
VALUABLE • CITY PROI.'ERTY. : FOB.
BALE.—The underkned'offere tin We on thrombin
term; a terge`number of.building lot. in the Bth Ward of ,
the city. The lot. front on Pennsylvania Manna, Watson..
Porbee, , Locust, Marti, Vicroy and Muff itivaa, on tote
few oddutes walk foam the Court bona and ertU ba ..ittt
very Oren.
PennonAtedroi. of arming a cOnrenfent and healtEdt
location fora hotter, or addling to purchase for apeoulatioa.
pact of Medi) , which tenet contlaneeteadlly to improve
iii Bad tt to their edvantatte to cell noon the enbartberi.,i,
C. 11.ACINA Att'y at Law, ;7.
No. tO4 Fltth sheet...!
"VARMSTORSALE-11.3 acres of sutetitir
Firm Load; Itall . of Coal, ori the Pittaloaro,l4. - Wayos'
aurl Mica . , Railroad. .
112 AOC. of Exiellerit brad itud . cisiret coif; pear
tlo
161 Acres of
0 16 Acree of 1:4m17 1 . 01 1101, roviKl, 'war toWnof lo
draw-
Acrou of Land, Woo mile, *nth of 14e dty.
Yermt, Country Seatsalonsto and Lots, Mils, 7
no deuerlbed in • printed Regtotor, ortdda et=
lobo wish to purchnoc. linquiro of
THOMAS WOODS, AAA Unto' Broker,
„ .f *O. 74 Fourth stmt.
cI_REAT.BAugAiNs IN COAL 'LAND,—
iTo no ii offer illatyalnablo Coil Tract of land, pitman,
'on tire 311oNagabellari tar; in the' 'third pool, 40)01nInalbli:
Aann of :Wendt% containing 42 , /, arra, 38 ace u of which L.
Imre black ual of 7 loot rein, there Is ulna second ealtiot
.4,54 03ot. L2Q acres of lino.thikbar,"onitablalbrfairpods.l:l3l3;
property cannot W 1337134 for. a. coal alto an the.Monow ,
gab o 4 rinsrAstltilati nir is good and doo2_water , all -
- sons of the 'wards Grand at a groat. itABo3l.l* tia3 pima
la gonig {P.a. Applf oncb to -
M'LADT A SOX,
Coil LAND. FOR SALE.-The tuidqeigw:
al often for nIe.ONE HUN. DR= and -111lTlf ACRES
aitTuded on the ant POOl, one at "'Mak dealriblelde .
on the Mononianota
The eitention "orlan 'Jain; Cool men, and - togiltelion.
dlrootatto thLyroport7J,ae lin banned the opportoaltrfor ,
profitable lareetmenr beech se is nor Minn prestitdd. The
terms areeaa).-ktidlpertnalen Orr' be obtained bk,
or °therein, by tonnining of
• ' AUSTIN LOO9IB k. CO.; fitork-liad Nees Brae*
era- . .: • N0..92 /arab Sant:
, UILITING LOTS.O.N.CALWELL-43L--•
We bete 8 splendid Dislidlisgvele
fronton.Colerell street dr 20 tat dna attending beek bi lhel
teen alleymsstlte the:ldaho:llse ChifinE — Widtee Geld at •
to or• ' • - :11.Mtratitt d3 O Ni
: ...041)41ourtbilst.:. , •
MONEY; MONEY.:—Business or acconunco;
/Maus= mem .moms of $ l 4 OOO, Can bi7 l .l xlaba
at reaaoaalla /West the dela of
.01 SALE--:ThosHolupein whichltilay
• .ocsonsor.4,l,,F.a,tky
mrlt4tt - • 04112.k..
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