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(Appktme. Ittillding,) h 0.316 and 349 -.l3rochny. No!. rock. - - • Cil•ealtineeeesCelebrat.ed Cordial Bitter.. J. • AN COEQOALLtb Tolric-AND trox•oriO„ A P 0 SIT I V ANI) PALATABLE li Remedy br general Dehtllty, Dy•peleo., °, AP' petits, arid all disorder'of the DlrestireOmom , ‘•,, • The Inreotorsod Proprietor -c Co4frers Cde r breard - - 4411 Bitters to reonstonending them a. an onehnlitvl tonic , sad inelgoraot, le metuitod by the beet medical "outhoriti.v. ofYorossb mot Amerleirotr , well he by the multitude:. who hanoteard the*, As • nsturstlee they acarel leb* an chow langnishlngmight ewe). too., egistaboaby this potiertni renovator. The dyfteptic who illitorte to fiodhare Grad 611 , 1 , 1 benefits perms netnt...Uffnbehe yttal organs, they eseeetee a direct mottle ryttnigeons, - and yet i their ageneyfl as mild - tte nrimomidobnity.teloklogatthe etokneeb..liets of rile 51c, skit Weds*or mental depresiton; hnwhoodelorie, • • NWNt, 01 . 0 P;Nattdrooe. telotretO•ofter exer.'ll th eh ?ir " o w lAro n ombad .11 rd, 7' of Jiluchaaere are asocial amine all ImPovidx. • . Centred Depot, l6 :South William street, N. V. - ' jEOSNldorir • - ono. GODFREY, Proprietor. Celebrated Cordial 8 UNEQUALLED BEVERAGE • IltediChni privative of the bigiewt L te'lni*Ottnn.dengretally for and by_ the Proprietor and Poontetkot the bat Materials,and hmentit the merits with. • '- ifitithe'deliterlomi effect. of imy other CU either le Greet /Iritel4 llethiod or thin amotry. OODFREY'S CELN •••., •:.-oIigATEDOORDIAL GIN. has berm adopted :by eminent Phydeitate s• dm puma LA most egratioas ditrosire tgoat naddhardie aleielenteanactutimy atilt heave given 0.... to tbi world. .It is entirety exempt tom Item alchoholle Iwamoto: My.: Orden to any ‘,.• promptly Wed by the Proprietor, , , • Gr.O.IIIODNRET. . Importer of Brendle.. (linArlnee r ke., , ~ .16 &nab Wilillannt.,Neatort. •. ~, ~ !inip . eirtloill'Wlaiks,. Gavesurbas, &o. . &- - -W ~ 0 ERR Y , .-.,. ligi ilisiu. rust age 719 noises; lair rthu. .. ''' MPORTERS - AND tEA.LERS IN FIRST Abiellty Dually Orooraik,. atier to the Trade, lintels, k „ ,P ra t e l'eatika, and an who are choke la their thew. mad ' lithe agiweine skink; is 'wire varkty 01 . L-Oreart and Sleek, Sondem& Porklamtr„ English . Ethatlear, Oaken, Inukrial Upon, Ottapowder, Toon; colgsou„ AA, ..5. in elate j and halt f "Me, AL: , WWCAS-Dadelnia, Sherries, hc.nit. Heil* la. Yin oil . whi MSS i= to will* InelnePte SnwOnhaii wag - DARWIN and aitingract.AnErs. . CHANPAICINS,Xed i Cluadme. WI Intel Terwriay. Du' ''ffehlaidek,Cl. ELNinms'a .do do do LlQUOlS=linalka, Reins, 'Whiskey Gin, Arne* Ali , eirdl., lU, eh, Any Le..l. Mailed pi:dupe, sheet:reran, ~ .11atuathlaii. Mind* Noyeau Sitters, An. , ..... ' -9 SANTLIQIIODS-Idallon lb.ore Stoat, DiiSchau'l Eh , CLIDARIL4 m Vof clicdce brand. - ' tank, Onme. Lent, tar. CINXISS--Stfltne, Cheddar, Royal, ,Tittatia:Priath Albert,' -... , ,..,..-Yao‘Silfwagri, Dutch nod and America. . .. • win tkastied, Pal, SL Croix, &c., in bar. lorul. ). c. 't a DAWlS.LWeeliphidla and Ali.,its . ,' : ~ .. • ' 0128-011 Sperm and Whale. DigrOer are warranted unadulterated and of oar ''''' tETMWAY & - SONS, MAN-a1f1i gn . 644 7 i r ~, oit4Lansitses,4 'Walker street, Now s ...-. n Ingild.4 ' the following p.m p,..1 - 1 - try - ,tame, tilisz d erith the beet Stan in DDonate,Donate,hew ~,. k,- .., ,lc...is i.. - Weimar pfirazz 3uxua,..s .1 44 Slitivrolltan FL., A =DAL, el the Crystal Pal.% New Tart, No wt:atm; link (beteg the-only itiold Medal girth for Pianos . 1.410LD =DLL at tM m•r1li0 uast.b ß zati.u., i nist,P)uzsiisati,is in. narCrysta Palace, YthWarair.notatar, rise. :..144 4 the j . were the tree asinithi Watt in the eountay, such .. L Death. Gott , dr ate Walkaltaigit and many others- St. AS. 1t... (with and tirithath the Jr... Frame) are warranted tur three ,5.,,,.: bawd. within, guarantee girth. PP.. packed and , ~...„,ellOppaill idsbeardrarge. likes moderate. deZtlydr .... ... , COTTON. Sit arierlllllhengli xe mennt xs , the thry YACIII 113 basil.. Wally the, ,' r 1 J. -- ,•• ,' II Dey Street, New Tort. 1,.." 1. lamlOttobl. - - -- --- * ''''''''l. FAILN'ESTOCK, late of the firm of B ,„ ps,Drayxtrt,,,...,„ Nt r l'ar.k. A 11, 1 f r I , suea r oc 4, 11 i ls= • Onaltlaborea. Pa. PARNESTOCK _CO.. WHOLE . jab itirai;loaa awl blistaacturess of Whtte Lod, OaSlyttherp, carrier Wool and .Froot. streets, Pitt. soda f ' i T : , 801100 N 3LiKE Ri MANUFACTURER • tent% Lao& BM Leith, ZIM, Paint, Lltharm Pet ty sad WholoodoDerlarla Mott, Oily Tartdebot, nowt. tit" ix" Ito. Wood st.Pittaborgh, P. oo&Iyd - _TOHN HAFT; dr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. M'OnfesyJWYgoleaslerand Ratan Druggist and Thaler ' Mon, Oils, nyeduer. a., Birth greyly Lgeritegslar agent Gn•Dr. iord'a Medicine. KVA - ‘' , 4 2.':;;drapr P. SCOTT.. WHOLESALE DEAL- AlriscDruga,Painto.Ons, Varnished and Dlestatre, No. lining:sty greet. Pittabargis.. ' 'altordm reed. prompt litterdlon. d • airAcant. for liebaners Pulenottic Syrup. marr.klyda 4.- -I; E. SELLERS, WHOLESALE DEAL , Drop, Psints,Dyestufrs, Oils, Xsrisishes, kr, 50.16 Wood wool, Ptttsbargh, Ps. Goals Issrmitra. Timpaper. moan pult:TN:,* B.EITER; WIIOLEW.II MU) irgettconaer.of Liberty And Bt. Mar Ina, '-•••=1. - OSEP.11 FLEMING, (SINGESSOR TO L. _ MY= k Os:, corner Market street sad Dlamog, D keeps "1 " 41417 411" " = "7 / 11111 d. P er ' ' , Vsi t rytiehke " sontpcsieded at an GEO. KRYSER, DRUGGIST, 111:11Weed gime, corner of Wood Arad sed Th.& littabarglN , • 2.- ;vobucc Dula& (4 - r=irIHKEIIIII: , •WAAEHOUISE.—HENRY •Ira :011tWAlerwmadlog mad Commission Mmrebant,mad 'Don. Chmemedilatter, 111.11 and Produce 5m.3.117, Sd Wood et, Watcr. Nitsbure, T B. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, , Tfukoi-onto,oamowson And , Yonnuttnr linchant, and ilrboimal• Dealer in Western Kew. Cheese, Batter, Pot latilisitt Lb; sad Western Pr:Alone generally.: Front es., bit Ilsallbeddi sod Woodifi ltabtrall, & ANJEB, (SUCCESSORS le A. k.A. illeThuset,) Dealers in Mari final% sod Prodier, Ocatalrdan and forwarding' Marchants, N 0.124 Plitgornl4 pan. . ireirLD:,_o: HERBST, FLOUR, PRO ' ''''" isiekftyrisanand'ClouindoLon .w iz z ,„ Merchant, No. SST elaSst e corner et Hand, Pittaboneh. efts. hitr-sWo -04.14,, _ ... .„.01111130$11 Mai atifloosaark, &woo, lArd.,Chaer, Butter, ortill hone, Beeds, - ...,"&c. STOttelittdtdisseepecittielly solicited. • EX.—FORSYTII, (SUCCESSOR TO Seat) forwarding sad Coatrolosion Mw L;;; ;' Tram In Wool, Ilides,Floarifiw" Mel and Lard .1, awl Prodora orwarally, N 0.13 Water ata Plttabatgb, P. "a.'IIIDDLE,' GENEILAL COMMISSION -- '1; "Nretthani end Dean In Orocerirs out Produce, 27 ''''''' niroet;Pittebruzb, A. s.!r- i!1ino: to a ILUILSOT, Pittsbirgb, .. gb. Plorrifir, COM .MA 1 4:10., Tittab w I solicited and satidictory return. Our delOardent 10BERT HUTCHINSON, COMMISSION' iitareagmt,Tor th. Na. of IV - atm Broom Chmee, annaeraard; Ewan, nab, Pot and Pearl. Ash.; Rebmann. VW. Tiowilhato, Serds,Drled Yrult,and INopc• generally, ' • Mi. • Boalthdeld wee; lottweeia Pint and Water. apt C V . B. LEECICIT - AWARDING • - ***Cbouniskuk literchant. Dealer In Fkar, o.l*. D. ' Lod NM Batter. and al Wads IYodoet., BerBllmith. beton= 11.1.1. and Water. • apa •el OV. WAR •RO SE.—JAS: CARD _ INZIto Wbdifide Denier to in.r, Provide.. end e6 , ssUp,tio. 6 Seventh ruse between Überty _ HOLMES BRO., PORK AND .7 Door %Wren lona Dealers In Proalskno earner of -..lllootet liont *oat Worts. Plittaboneh, Pt!. • d°B EMU .TOHN L - MELLOR, No. SI WOODT., , betwiter Tilamoid Altar sod roarth street, out Airant 1711201[ZRLNO EONS ' (llcotob) PIANO POSTE& MA .pi it 'IMMIX'S' MODEL minnow:is and ORGAN 57..f1111113W1t10N5, sad Male In Mmla and Muldall Goodly. , ' LIL KII . . ILLEBER k. BRO., No. 53 FiFTII s• • 4 It. tr. ofthe Golden Ilarp,Sole Agent tor NUMMI ' ew York) unrivalled Grand and Binary PIANO2IOw4 ARICAP.T t NEfitillAWB gullible Mkt& ,1 . .,1110Y13 land ozoor HARMONIUMS, Dealers to Mule 4+4 ; .. MadoalLmtraiSeata. . ten . . . attonstp.l3 RIFFF‘f . r. Bl oo d. to AND ATTORNEY AT LAW OAHE FOR THE STATES OP I Indian., Kallutacky, Indiatheotui, Illebnpuk tons, IllinolL 1 allanonaha and Depadtiona taken, and Oath. Lo. recorded or used In any of dm above • counts AND C 021131188 . ribiTimmayaFti, , _ -,'„,idt=twkditrg Maar% No. 43, Flflli Wee; Pitts , 141443633 °BERT WICNIOHT, ATTORNEY AT tad &Wear of dm Bank of Pittsburgh, Nix 110 fbittoot, Pftliburgh, ,--='ll S. X. A. P. MORRISON, AT ,Ai ,4 criglrutow. taw No. 96 Fourth Wocd. my 24 .•-aItTZH k HAZEN, ATTORNEYS • •.:• 'at 0121. la Odom' Building, "mirth street, ••: , -WRITIT.VANS - ..• - • ..• 'YOH YRISERYLNO yawn sc. • . AXl,nd well Tested in use, and Have Given •••• •-_ -- .ENTIRE SATISFACTION. ARE BASILTIIIA.NAGED BY ANY JOAN FLEIttUtO, ..:'171 .. .' Re. 41 Market at., earner ut Thlrd ••-i*ORN FLEMING, DEALER IN ROUSE - • • IDP. tarnishing Hardware, Hollow IV Plated Warw. C0t ..., ^ -,- 70wrp, lelataanta. Night, Japanned and Tin W.w. 0 . 6 1 , 1 1 nwr Wane, earner of Market and Third sta., 1110,60 .104, Pa. ,71 ' tad ail Made r et /*Ohms in earn... done with 1;r . 1;2 NEW TORS ADVERTISEMENTS, From ALBT.III . G. IttenArax=mos ADVEUTININC erp COO arnroracto Omer-380 Emarbotty. A - fro York. Highly Importune :to Rectifier., Liquor Merchants and Wholesale Grocers. DR. FEUCRTIVANGER'S, 1 Fkmorings,ioProclum eta .Vornsner Norice Erery Drafted Liquor. j TILE UNDERSIGNED HAS LATELY i-4.- made areal Improvement./ irl this brairb locale,", The flarorinca am put op lti packacte of a. le en and require, hot the toltlition of Pure Spirit, saber la fT 4th parr, out Liquor...mob an C o, either dark or pa, 11011 nod met Enellsh Ein. Janutica and St. Croix Rum. I t . nomathebt. Bourbon, Irinbuid goach Wiliam.. Apple. Peach. Cluny and Hanpberry Doody, Port and Madeira Win.. will fkei inntahaly produced. It moire,. no drill, but an adilithm of a good spirit. say 50 xallons sd - rik gallon of the re ! epectire Eitteuratg. . The butt eaxmac 011. I b sen, yellow Ld white, warranted w genuine. us lo as any o er In in the United Suttto, Enema, of perry Liao. r. Extract of Cognac, 11l of which I prodnco. Tr) gallons of OVII.V. Raw Whinky may. ty Dr. F.. 0, age and lady preparation be Mode smooth with but a tatting expenno. The price of Flavorings are extremely moderate. and di. rectiotot In full nupplietl by Olt. LEWIS FEDCIITWANtIEII, CAlaine and Importer qf Drug.. Essential Oat and Jtdol, P.0... - ratY. and P4oredarphic ch....u. No 143 Mama" LNax, Ere Yens. N. D.—Sobt Agent fOrGodfrey'e celebrated Cordial Blttme sad Ott. eg..27.l4weenTa earrtages. -- - JOSEPII WHITE'S _ C•rriage 'Repository., JJOSEPHWMTE NOW CARRY- sow Ink on bullpen to Mus s spacious wend... (now lately enbugrd.) betatron Pittsburgh and Inovenee bear thoTato Mils Ron, respectfulli illflice UM public to [want his stock of CARRIAttES, IitiGGIES, Shat And he partlenbudy Inform gentlemen purchaser,. ihnt ono pricoonly la male. Fourteen yeand experience In the lash teed enables him to place Worn his pains the mune choice collocthin of QIIIILMa which no many pass pint It lone been Lin particular department to select from the rarionn and most .lentinl Isetern Mannflactoreta. She euro. , . of hi. new aystem in trimpletn the economy of his smogs- Drlll.ll mlpply the boat and moo fashionable m.ufnenr tars at moderate priced - Unencumbered by thaw heavy expellees, which the mania for dtworattpg Houma of lbninew, by heapedupon the point of Goods,(owing to large rents,) Joaeph whit. .in eel' on reedy money only, at mach lea than the nenal profiti: _ • N. 8.--Daringenzepalted in.the best manner. with dit Web- , felOulawtfli Pittsburgh Coach Paetory. K. L. STEPHENS. RUCCILSOII TO • BIGELOW A CO., formerly E. M. BIGELOW, No. 46 Dionto.4 Alley war Word Street, PITTSBUROM, PA. IWOULD RESPECTFULLY AN nounce tothoCuTlap• using community an public in general, that I ham this day pumhiseed the inter est of my former partner. Mr. Albert, and carry on the batons is all Its branches at the old etnnol. 00.16 Diamond Alley. In charming the name of this old and so well ..dole Malted manatee:taloa establishment, I mum the pnblir no Wirt shall be wanting on my part to Awerve the same high char.:term long enjoyed by my predecessors andmocistes. Joildyd M. 1.. STEPHENS. JO - HNSON. BROTHER & CO., Omer of /Wawa and Rebecca Stredu, ELIMLUD;I( WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN form their fsiendu, and the public run rally, thud they are manufacturing Carriagm, BorUarayta Bowie., Sleighs and Chatiota, ht all their vlai ens styli:au:4 finish and proynrtiona. All Order. Win ha executed with !thin regard to durability and be. of Antal. Repairs will Ado be attemind to on the Wirt reasonable tonna. Using In all their work the best Eastern Shane, Poles and Wheel staff, they feel ennfn dad that anwho favor theta with their patron-tan will be perfectly =COW on trial of their Work. ISIMMUMIEMI gßrniturc =NIL TOEIII T 1204. B. lIIMFO.-....TTANCLI L TOCSG T. 11. YOUNG & CO., FURNITURE AND . CHAIRS • Of Every Deecelption. rAcroar—Ybiena St, bukeeen IPylie awd Penwr. Arcane. • Warehouse—Nos. 33 & 40 Smithfield al., - QTEASIBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We 1,7 are tonetantly matrafactming STP.AMISOAT CABIN FURNITURE and CHAIRS, and inOte the attention of dem Interested ha litradahing boat. T. B. YOUNG k CO. C. W. B:I.OPB8.13. dr. CO.. ANTIFACTURERS OF FritIcITURE And MAULS dem, variety and etyle, in Itnsearend, Mahogany and Walmit, et:drank found chamber* nal Mag rooms, equal to gay to be ton Eastern Mt n+, and •t tower mime. Leery article made by hand and war ranted- Z.Z-Hokle and Stesmboota finalabni *Dort notice.— Ramon.. ,l Tint lip And Pltent iaroton 111.tek,,itl:in4. in vneral, b'., dotm In pnlcr, A!' 10 , 111141 v trudol ln. jr2A, Rtu v 1111.1.. . . C 61.7311 W AM BARIVIIILL cm, 61 Ponn et., below Jlnrburr, Pittsburgh, Pa. QTEA 3t IE)ll,Ell 1.1.11 .` .11.1 . 1 AND DIIErr Iron NI orkor, nn Wct lAI,, 4 Ilaroliilt'x I,llpr. I.oromotlrn. F10...1 and riro Condi.n...rn, &It Pan.. Sts,.,-ar Pan, I roil Yam In, La , ..tr. AL, Illa,,kao o o,' Work. 1 , 1 - I.l l + induct It.no. don.. I,t thn lie«. Ali fn , m a dt.lance promptly Alti . Mlo4 j..T2 •• Potent Leather.. rrITE AI"I'EN'FION C.IIIIIIAGE MA- K 5a.1.118, r. 0.1 .I,reett+l to the lama ntock of L. I lkiant..led I •• for tOpn 41m1 Trimming. Patort Coital . or Il.dinc, Sktrtlng. Spin, tc., for .le at vastorn Price. 1.1 11. A NI,EItiON, 2 , Ft. nal( At., 2c; edury mrl:lskud Plttelatrgh. Pn. Pc on Cotton s Pltl•borgh. Tz . EN sEDY.CI I I LDS & CO., IANt:FAC is_ Tilt KIIS l'ouo A No. 1 loNtx, 44 Shooflop,. Cerpot (Ando of color* and .heeler, Cotton Twin, " Bed Cord.c " Plough Lino* and .S.vda Cord: ltdpo or oil NI.. and doAdriptlnn., flatting. ar~lrt r• .t li. llnt.lwarn St,.ro Logna. & 0,131 Vi,...1.1tr.4.t. or 111 have..ltrnt,n. -J.1:5,1y - JAMES IRWIN, - • MANUFACTURER 0 v QUI,PIICRIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; 1,3 5u..., ::,,trit.,4 NM, Nstrir Avid: lloitutan, A ti..l, 1., Mitnntic Ackt, Apt,. Atnn,..l4. l't 1: N 113.0. do F..ul , e, SAO! , •II; eny3 - -- - w.tnnESia: MAN I FACITra I:, A\l, I , KALER.4 IN xx,rAittiEs•s imicitovED 4jg E AND v y Water 1%,..4 ~.,,a4.311 Ilovf. . 4- 1.. , 41 , 4; M. terinl• a ..-mlir.— l':':111. • ; rnot BEN NETT ""--- 1 . ). ,'1 !. 1! . F I''' I' 1N '. ' I I I N1AE\„*!,•.'::....,..! W:r.. It.( ' L j lt,tuni - oui t d ,• (- 11.!vr ) t i lr l r: lc i oak •Ati . . M.:. r.., ,•-• . r ,, 3 us r ca W All4tnn .4 Fr.klll2 .: r , , -. Dino, -, .m. ~pt..lt* I . lD.4.iirglt. Pa. my 10..1 1 y. C. a • 0. J r .a,a • TABER, POPE tt.STRERT, txrr wrrel.C.A. , OSCILLATING STE.I. ENGINES, BOILERS .1.1 - 1 , MUd 11»1: Sah,n, Columhiania Count", 0. 111T)i AN & PATESIT OSC I L- V 1..1.1 - INa En, or. or , olperinr uN , rliztoangtaip, enr, ntlr on lun.l and bode to order, unit 4inklin4. Sh.sfting. k... for 1.1,3rin, un.l SAw not , glwr 1..r.1ai..4.:tin.r0 of Jte.1.,n . 1 ',Moab+, G0,,,a0r rah, 111 A,-...nt+ for William, Rlrt, k 1%.,1.. Including 5 nrnmg and Itoring Lath,v of every wripiton Cuminon Union Foundry, MITCHELL. 111:11110N t CO. {\TILL CONTINUE: TIME lICSINESS OF mtlll la.t. A 0.r.. N.. lat.ny at. ; .1 manntartnr, nanat, tarp. and armaral a.;rtnwiat r..cupnatc,. Cay,k •ves, hang, and Slide Ol'enl‘, 1 , it: A VI, 1• t ilLog 'MANTLE a MTCOEN ORATES, Hollow. Warr. Wagon Hoses, Dog Irons, tut, 11:41N$. ILA liErn.r.q. rum sa i;Loar roo-rs. Mill and Mal•ll`,err I'llatinra General iy, And 1 / A , and W IPOII of all Mar. IRON A NI , SAILS OF lil a 14. • rfrx.o ns, Shovels, Spades. 11.:11.3, &c.. Ail .4 whir!, w, 11 ta, r...;h1a1 T 1 k . ts 2 u fa tar, - nll7 1 3 WILLIAM TATI, pLI. mßErt AN!' I;A' '.•• . . . . thoor Al , l.nnkn Paricionk,ra: , 3:1,1 , takar k A11..L1 St -km EIM!EMEI=I .1 1 FI:1.1. .‘, Vit(ol I'.ITENIFF2 , . 1 "V— mu, m 1,31,qt, 4.1 11114ar All A•srlk.,/"...svia a•lia •Ayla, 1'1,., Itraa4tAt. Anal `',....301114 11Lb 1. , ...ell nt • • 2 I.vls me 1,1,1 inourancr acirnt4. I.M A \ AL CO.. Getio•ral I :Ls°l,... ri 11l I .% FFEI: a.,•nt:., Sopunn• 1I_? FIN N EY. Agent , V.ttrela t.•, t AA. Altlt I t. 1.. It ET.I It Y • Ceonaylvama Isonr.aure tanupany Inttanurgh, n.d.ln. g . into 11 otana .t M I'EL L. M A ItSIIELL. Seerotary lom.. C.an pa,. IH Water I: 1 4 M. GIG:PON. ti,oret.try NVestern • • mon- ,onnymny natoel. J(; AEA/INF:It OAT I N fo r Fr”,dr • lin Poe In•orusav- Company, Nortlt-mmt corner Wn.al aml Tlor.l D A. A II}:llt A A fnr Vela ware . if Lit ual 11/•111,0.n 4? 1% ater •tro-t . . 11,1tA11Am. Agent Ih ut r.vard Inqur j. awl httotoaol,h I.lh- Im mica Compuny ro, net Wan, am! M‘rket Titir.4. .1. 111 \l'Fflt, Agent Farmer' and Mechanic. I mnrance Co, no Water TOSI I I.' A Itt .t7•ltt Continental 111 homrance Co.. 74 VIAL pOr•na. _ . PoiNDF:XTEIL Agent Great Writ • . ern I Tonsranra Co., 07 Front oro.t. tical /Estate agents. 131,AKELY & RICHEY, REAL DD Itrolrrn. oornornrSereolli rtn.l Sr:2111111c hl -,roota. rat.4l.ral,. IL. Form, lion., Intti Nllll., .01.1 on rolotututost. Land *arrant, 11111, Hood. 300 l Notov I.l.porbLl •attootion Or, to .nlllvol to, 1 1 ..7w finipoi•ing of atom. • Tem. ronoonn •I. 1A11111...4 WILLIAM WARD, D EALER IN l'lto3l ISSORY NOTES, th,rtgage• and all «curithm r. ran prworw I”nn, through my Agrnry. rva.on. crml•lxaysi Bud Mat mad at sny nthr, for MiNialMaliiii F:oltiiE W. ItKAL EsTATF: and luourlocr nt , nrKla to bnyEng and melting Real ERtii.3 of ..very sod It. Ag..ne, tormlntrn ,enrrallv. Alm., to Insuring propel - 1y (man Io.I4,IAIIIAgT _by Or, for good, ndiable LI I delphfA Culapaalm. Charge* rowonable. Areq.m.,11".....i.L. of 1 , 10. , 1141.tn5et, semnd door ....omit of oho Commocu, Allrghetly City. . .... AUSTIN 1,00311 S & CO., DEALEIIS IN Promiwor, Notes, Bond+, Mortmtips and nII thwart tiro for 310tt07. Monti houirol rot Cheeks M short flats, with 1. 11 . 0, .. 1 _ . • . Promo]. desiring loam raw be ecrominorieted en tin...unable term& end capitedlob. can he totnieheal with ti.no.l securities .g nr,atlve pr!ro, Also, Attalla to the Reuling ems Lensing, tor Reel liter,.. il.r.thiLt, No. %I Yount , r•rr.. 1).., Sir AUFTIN 1.001118, B. 111eLAIN k SON, Reel Estate Agents ,Let 11111 Brokor.. No 60.5 Footth street. rilllo . lAS WOODS, deal Estate Agent, No. j_ 76 Fourth street. WALT'S r. N1t1t91.11.1. .I.'rll S. lIU.:MU - Wall Paper Warehouse. WALTER P. 31AliSlIALL & irorlrra and Dot Tara, $7 Wood street, lolrreen Foorth atrnrt find Diamond AI1.1;1•11nre tnny fined an exarnalve annortnont of ryary AMCSlptinn of Paper il.lnglogs, for Par lors, TWIN Dining Ttnono end Chand.r:r. A 1.,.. Window litmln In grrnt ratioty AI prirelt tn ennintrp .111 WALTEIt P. 3IAIISTIALI.I I`4l - El/IUND§ON & CO., Nos. 96 and 9R Ea. Third iirmrdo idd n• Wood, 11nuntheturere end Dealers L. WALL. PAPER. CURTAIN GOODS, OILNAMENTR , FR Vin INGES, TAY! , t:OIMS. 0031 FORTS, BEI4 PATENT FrIRAL BPRINO MAITRE:ISE& ke.," Would solicit the attention of purchaser" to their largo and varied Wank. • apt:Likud JSEIBE RT, P _ iutertet. UPHOLSTERER, • Ng+. 100 Third Street. n rffichorgh. denier in CURTAINS, CORNICE, liA NUS,Comma e fitted I A DES and BLIN PS. ATTRARSES, COll EIMITS, work. CUSHIONS, &. Pa r and laid to t order. ticular atention paid to inrln StenHyd nikat T. W. LOUGIIIREY. Watch and IMPORTER Cloak maker, C O OY FINE WATCIIESAND JEWELRY, No. d 8 Filth sweat, Wirt' Wool and Barker, Mt. burgh, Pa. ifer-Partkular attention paid to the repairing of Watches and Jewelry. RR. All work warranted. AIrICINVOTA , EVIVAT ED ISO DAY CLOCKS, for Counting Room and Parlor. An aesortrnent In Rosewood came eegantaata, MY DAY CLOCKS, - kat received and for sale by J. It. REft oh , Je3o:dtf A TKINS' rT Jeweler, No. aa Fifth strait FOR COUNTING ROOMS. A gomi.upply put received and for sal. b JAI J. L 1» s 451:1J•wellers, 43 nth URGH GAZETTE. , AUGUST 13, 1857. rw • ITC,IIES, d promptly .hid. ulpljntstcrp r , .. zusattass 7Vittsburglj,Eoacttc. PUBLISHED DAILY %ND WEEKLY BY RIDD R ez CO_ rim. MUM, ABOVE ,INITRYI.I.II. Iris - 711E Ir t II.)'t:.1 ETTE., SA. N , ertmer i n the Mtt, mid 'tuning dn extratire ciresdatinn oanongd rh hoconers men. nd rear/sty, ad charges, a tilers tat Me hen, onolsou. tOrotts/O trOnds In rend, 11, 44-1111: WEEK/. 1; .1/Ii ITE t• ever, Iflclnss day and sotetrotan. n larne Id On. t, and 1..011111.1 in adthann In the aunt th. n.rl , n rarrfedln preintrnl and rdanbt. report of Me MI K,. nnuon.,..nti owl nshnctory ../.- fin rs. and an a...nsrate nk LW. corroded stneil,, Inc dros I.rst I-San ntre.nal ?Go:spry, rn Ilrr 0:41. DAILY -Fly Dollar. p.r 31111111, advance, o vet. eek. Ii) tan CArrivr.. I'll k 114,11nr. ve , r annum, pa, Ada in a.h.snco 11,1,. an. forni,/setl ..n term, Fool. ...hire new yenr C.:. In) In 0, • , 1) Alld p.r.on gvit tog np 111 n rhil, free. P , Pnel. an` and in , pa p, will 1,14,0 nfler tLe tin , I. nv to wrirli in Wll., paid. Rate. et( Advertising. 1 Siwzre Inn, I . fal " " 1 month 00 2 00 ....... 11 00 12 00 ....'2'lloo rvirly nrlvert o.n. 00 , 00 01•411. , onr .qlaro,cll.o,• able re 4uoir, IKO anniun . ird". l l.l , ..rlo4onents. with 120141,1,10. prlro. "God and ICannanily." FOR tiovERNOR, DAVID IVIDMO'r ►OR CANAL COMMISSIONER, WI LLI/Ci%l ATI 1.1.1.V.A.111D, ton .11,Ini JOSENI .1. LEWIS, n(171.....1,, JAMES V EECII, of laytMe. A .rnAbly. DANIEL NEtil,EY,[hue tp. THOMAS El DDOO, Snowden tp. J. B. RACE 110 I'S E. Ohio NIVROLAS VOEGIITLEY, Jn., Allegheny J. HERON FOSTER, Potsburgh. Axs.eia ir Faye, BABRIEL ADAMS. of Lower St. Clair., JOHN G. CURTIS, of Ohin township NATHANIEL PATTER SON, of Birmingham. JOHN J. AIVSE, tp Comm st.i.mer. 'WILLIAM lir ItcIIFIELD, of Noble, A. B. STEVENSON, of Lower St. Clair. Cler4. tAr THOMAS A. ItOiVLEY. of Pttsburgh. J. McKINNEY S.N . I.IIGIIAS, 61 Mifflin The Young Widow etet i. ns..le4t. but tv.t Free and e.a.y. Lit nor till. lake an apple. rspa.andnaelloar. Not hx, youtw and nit n.. o 1.1; Half tnvlting. half reptilos, st.ve uthancing. There k nn.v.hlel in her Th-,. la •Innger in her eye She hue rt.... 4 hot.. aalttret "Ile let tottutolett in ell het Arts A• the utt•tre•• et all heat, !the cult tell the t et, tuottsrut When •Igh tuol "then 1.1. • mutt t• eh...lnc Itut the uitlett All the alstle MMME v.lll lurt r t ,- n ~,.i ploy A • 11u. tr.ol n 141.1,1144.44.4 fidl). 111... gr..a .ba 1.414 and dd.., • Vdun, Arne:l.Am, 11,1. r•ql r.aziaoapid :.it, Ado , . Who,. t... 1 win and 1 . ...1)dd MI or THES dated LEArd,l letter from ban reuse. K. T., dated the l.ltith ult., vays • ••W t have another arrival Crum Mormotolitin. Imt emigrant train, contain tug d number of men. women and children— Ohl persons in all—has just readied I his city, alter a wearisome journey of 40 !lap. The train consisted of Li learnt!, and brought through it large and valuable col lection or beaver and hurrah! furs. In spite of rho I,l,olidy hid weather Or the last K it weeks, rite party e specially ekeeLlent health, tint women twol children esperially bearing the fatigue bet ter than the men. The Inembe• 3 of this company are, or rather were, professors Of t hi. Nittrhthit thin!, hot they Ced front the holy land, partly- to ea ape front the relentless tyranny of the Brigham Y.,litig, ~l•garchy. and. parity to improve their pecuniary nth., When they left, there WWI great dissa t t•fact ion among the Saints, and about a thou .-and persons abandoned I Lilt at the shine time. s•everal trains departed for the States, on.l near ly four Inn mired started for t /regon. It was with difficulty that they escaped, and ninny threats were made that violence would be committed npon them if they attempted to leave the coun try. The large number of those who left is 1,,, hered to have been their protection. "The emigrants are heartily sic!: of the Mor mon religion and all the attendant institutinus. They state that the member. of the church (em bracing almost the entire adult population of the Territory) have, on an average, about three wives apiece. A poor man, they think, has no possible chance to succeed in Utah. With de cidedly strong prospects of having a large fam ily to support, he is compelled to devote the en tire labor of every tenth day to the church, and t... pay henry tales beside. Some of then: state tha , sine were called upon to pay tirhekbefore they had been in Salt Lake City a w‘ek. There are many who would gladly renottrie the Brig ham Young tyranny and flee from tile Territory; hilt after the 'endowment la eerie n step in the d:rallies been taken, the subject of it cannot hive unless he has the permission f the spirit ual authorities, -Without placing hi life in the moot imminent peril. Large numbers of unfor tunate women, who wore lured into Utah by ap pealing to their religious enthusiasm, and gross ly misrepresenting the actual state of affairs. are thoroughly disgusted with the practical workings of what was so beautiful in theory, but have no means of escaping from their hard lot. ••The disaffected, however, (according to my informants, who come by this train,) by no means comprise the whole, or even a majority of the people of Utah. Thousands of icon . have PllOl deep-seated faith in Brigham Young that ihey would cheerfully fight for him to the last drop of blood. Many women, too, with a firm persuaaiondhat his mission is from Heaven, are. attached to him with a fanatical devotion, and would not hesitate to lay down their lives for him. In Great 'Salt Lake City the people are well armed, and have thirty pieces of artillery. In many of their localities, the male Saints are armed and disciplined. These emigrants con firm the" various reports that the population of Utah has been greatly exaggerated. They think forty thousand a liberal estimate, and state that :quit Lake„ city has not more than seven thousand fiOTTIT:It EXIIIRITION OP CIIIVALRY.—At the phrata Mountain Springs, Penn., a difficulty occurred on Saturday, between a Baltimore man named White, and one of the colored serv ants. White accused (wrongfully) the servant of carrying off Ids plate. The servant gave him the lie, and then Mr. White retorted by picking op a tumbler and hurling at the . negroe's head. The latter evaded the. flying mimic by dodging, and directly mails towards Mr. while in a men acing manner, and struck him in the' face, urged on, it Is said, by the Mimi servants in the room. The noise of the disturbance immediate ly filled the room with the guests of the house, rincipally Southerners, who caught the servant and forced him out of the room. They thou held a meeting, at which they not only denounc ed the servants, but "free niggcra" generally, and one of them proceeded to distribute his abuse upon Pennsylvanians generally. A Phil adelphian, also a guest, replied, with anima tion. :He was banked up by others from the . North, and then followed a scene of the greatest confusion, which threatened for a little while to lead to very serious consequences. But, fortu nately( oil was poured on the troubled waters, and order was somewhat restored. The servant has left the house, and at the last accounts all was quiet. Coors ix Moils.—A gentleman who has trav eled extensively through this State, the pant few weeks, writes as follows:—"Notwithstanding the hay crop has been considerably injured by the wet weather, still the farmer will secure a very large crop, and if ho has met with aloes by some of his bay getting wet, he will receive more than a full renumeration from the fact that the wet weather has . resuscitated his pastures, and will consequently add richness to his dairy, Apples are a failure; the weevil has nearly de stroyed the wheat :crop; potato tope - give .wvi donee of the commencement of the rot; bntosta, rye, barley and corn promise well.”—Keim f b, Journal. • " ‘9llfi: . VOLUME LXX----NUMBER 304. Trip to New York ROW, -PhilacieW,a—CarnficnandAinhoy —New York, her 1m0.,...; men, large operation, in trade—Suaar s:peculation—Quarantine laws— Itc.su 6.szsirrn: The route of travel which the great Pennsylvania Central Railroad Ira verses ha,, been so often discribed that we shall not attempt any description more than to say, that for personal comfort in the ears, and beau liful and picturesque scenery, this route cannot he surpassed. After remaining nearly two days in Philadel phia, we left. for New York by the Camden and Amboy route. _ . Nee - York presents .0 many attractive fea tures, that it would be a difficult matter to par ticularize, so we will merely mime some things not usually noticed by correspondents. One of the first things that will strike the mind forcibly of 11 stranger engaged in any of the departments of 11.1t4it1e,, , life, is the extensive scale on which all kinds of merchandising is transacted. We had occasion to mingle somewhat among business men, anthill several occasions learned some inter esting 11101,.. NO mercantile community in the Union, if indeed in the world, employs the same taeilities for conveying information to merchant strangers, as the NOW Yorkers. Advertising is carried on extensively, and at high prices, too: then in addition to an expensive eard„Circular and fancy placard, often a large amount of val uable and interesting information to a stranger is interwoven and distributed gratuitous ly. In every other large city—east and west, too much economy is practised in such matters. It is said, that goods can be obtained much more easily on credit in New York, than in any other eastern city. They evidently assume greater risks. con sequently their business operations are more hazardous. Reverses, pecuniarily, are more prev alent here than elsewhere because of this mode or venture in trade. Whilebooo are unsuccess ful. and found wanting to a large amount, on the other hand, a large number make princely fortunes—soinetinies in a very abort time. The interests of this great emporium areso identified with the whole commercial world, t h at any war like movement, will suddenly create a demand for some particular articles enriching the hold ers—as fur instance the effect on tea, arising from the difficulties between the British and the Chinese: while on the other hand many have been made bankrupt by unexpected changes in foreign parts. We made the acquaintance of a large commis sion house on South street, fronting the East River, and on enquiring we learned that in one article of trade alone last year, their sales amounted to over too natitions of dollars, and yet there are other firms whose sales exceed this sum. Then we ascertained, through a reliable source, that one large wholesale grocer, who had over one hundred thousand dollars worth - of Tea on hand, when the large advance took place on that article, had cleared on their sale- of Teas and other vods, during the past six months ending .1015 Ist, over seventy-five thousand doll ars profit. This is' not surprising when it is boastingly =aid of a merchandise broker, that Ilk business is worth over fifty thousand dollars per year, as we heard of one firm whose name we can give. These instances we have given only "fee to one department of trade. It is said, and we hare no cause to doubt the statement, that at one time during this summer, one hundred and thirty thousand hogsheads of sugar were held in store—principally in "bond," he commission houses. This number of hogs heads is greater than the, whole of last year's Lousiana Sugar Crop. We never knew of over fifteen thousand hogsheads of Sugar—perhaps twenty—being held in Pittsburgh at one time, and then that smoother only when the Spring stock had been received. 'Tic true the demand is quite different, but ill . ustrates the character of the trade of the two cities. Strange as it may appear to many iwhile on the Sugar question) that notwithstanding the coming Sugar crop of honsintat promises to be four times larger than season---easy four hundred thousand hogs heads—and the pros.pect of an abundant yield .4 Island sugar too with nearly ninety thousand hogsheads stored in -ew Yet k. July list. as well a. large stock's in other eastern cities, still holders anticipate an advance in the article and hone--'/.Arne hops -t fiat the stuck will lie sold s pre. e n . rates. or not taw'. less. Heavy oper star., vield armor to reduction in rat, of peculstive art ielel+, 'melt as Hour, bacon, sugar, steps,.iti operators are usually 'low, but when the quotation is -firm, - -up s,mrd :endency. - it will give the quick -step march to their immovetnetmt.. The goarattline laws are very annoying to the commercial interests of N. 1., not only in the serious detention, hut in pecuniary losses. The laws are good, when in operation to prevent but there should be exceptions. nide rpm., of sonar, liquor, fruits. &c., arrive, soil by virtnedif this lan. they are detained, and what ie oftear the result The vessel during •lier detention is visited by river thieves in small boats. and the work of depletion is carried on in the night. so that by the time the vessel ar rives at port and discharges her cargo it is as tertained that a large amount of. goods have berm stolen —tea late to rotnedt• the evil. One merchant remarked in our hearing, that during the. last year be had been robbed of twenty lb...ands dollars worth of goods, while his ves sels were ling F., .I.e uttarn . itine grounds. It is no wonder that so many are willing to serve in the capacity of Collector of the port of New York, when one beholds so many large bonded warehouses belonging to the U. S. for storing goods which pass through the Custom House. There is not only a large num ber of the warehouses four or five stories high in the lower part of the city, but the row of buildings which line the Brooklyn side of the East River are used for the some purpose. This arrangement enables the importers to hold large stocks of goods until sales are made. This can lie to done; when theloods arrive to let them be stored in the Government warehouses, and sell by sample When the sale is made the duty and storage is paid, article weighed by public weigher, nod then delivered to the pur chaser. In thin way large transactions take place with only one change, from the importer to the purelm,er. The duty on Foreign Sugar previous to the Ist of July wits HD per cent., but since then 24 per cent:, or about sixteen dollars on each hoggshead. In this article alone the Custom House receipts are enormous. More anon. WILL _4 uguat, 1857. Tau News TIIO3I INDIA wan Cutict.. , —The mail which left Bombay ou the first of dila mouth, sixteen days after the previous departure, may be considered to report affairs unchanged as they could tio in that interval. The mutiny had con tinued to spread in the &age] army, which was to be foreseen; but it had evidently not 'exceed ed its original bounds. Delfri had not been cap tured, but the insurgents had betrayed the weak ness of their position by some considerable sor ties, and their own want of courage, discipline or generalship by being beaten with great slaughter. So fur as regards the besiegers and besieged, time would be in favor of the former, injurious as the example would be in other parte of India. The peaceful and industrious population of Ben gal proper watch the struggle as much as we do, only having much more to lose and much less to do,' • However, as a measure of precaution, the native regiments at. Calcutta and Barrackpore had been quietly disarmed. At Madras there was an uneasy feeling, but neither there nor at Bombay was there the slightest sign of disaffec tion. Nothing is reported of the Punjab: Here, then, it is evident that the mutiny is confined to the north-west Provinces, far in the interior, and surrounded by a circle of order and loyalty. 011 every side our basis of operations is tan disturKti, and, at the very worst, it is now little more than one of those local wars with a State or confederacy, such as we have had a dozen •-• • • times over since the beginning of the century. Wc have no wish whatever to make the best of the news, but itcertainly would cost a little vio- knee to torture more out of it. The worst is told when it is stated that Delhi was still in the hands of the insurgents; but when we know that Genera Barnard had only three or four thousand European*, while the insurgents were much more numerous,.and, in addition ton fa natical population, better provided with artillery and ammunition, we can make allowance for the policy of not bringing the struggle to an imme diate issue within tue ramparts and streets of the city.— Lon& new, 99th. SATVRDA Y'S Washington Star says: "St. L as, Mo., Wilmington, Del., Baltimore, Md., .i..shinFlon, P. C., and rill cities in slaveholding States, trill not be represented In the Presbyto- Him Convention called by the Seceders from the General Assembly to meet at Richmond. The Presbyteries of Clinton, MM. ; Union, Holston, Kingston, Tenn. ; the District of Columbia : Wilmington, Del. ; St. Louis, Mo. ; are either for independency, or for piing to the Old School or for non-action; but almost wholly against the.project of a new sectional Assembly. Poll tic / in religious bodies do not meet with favor in his , part of the country , and So strong is the So thern , opposition to the Richmond meeting that many will be glad to have it abandoned altogether." PIIIIIZONISAI IN LONDON. -ii is very m an if es t that the fashions of turning Roman Catholic is going out among the aristocracy. The stream is Setting in towards Spuritecinlsm, and it is said that the Duchess of Sutherland Is on the eve of uniting herself with that cause under Mr. Spbr geoirs leadership, She and the Duchess of Argyle have been in frequent attendance at his soinistrstign.—Lomfon Sot Zale or Neut. • To Let. A COMFORTABLE TWO STORYR Waal tnic, Innate on Washington sitart, ,adalnlng hoe nano and tinielied parrot. fAVAiO can Le LWimmediately. Elliott.. of jyaii ll 11. IL KING. No. 210, Liberty st. LET.,—An elegant Store Room on/ T ig Falb strorr, betlrreu W,.d and Market; anftabballU for a Fancy llooda eatablinlanant, bar/cannon,' Wed., and Sky.ligbt. Enquire at uylS:dtf GAZETTE. COUNTING ROOM TO — LET.—A well finished Dwelling with yard nom, shrubbery, Lc., itellithtfolly aural on the river bank, in Allegheny City, tapar the mei dunce of Mrs. Snowden. Dent low. Enquire of Dr. J. P. DASD, Pearl street, Or of MOSES BORLAND, Eq., mylialtf la o fear doors below the premires. D WELLING HOUSE TO RENT.—That commodious and well finished Dwelling Howe, No. S PiLe atrnet. now occupied by the subscriber. The Lwow Is In Min order, and ban all the modern controller:wen. under, Fat. Air, to make it &Arable for n family. Posawadon tau be bad ~r time after the first of May. Apply at NO. 42 WHAM .11.0, to apindif JAR LAC/MIL/N. LET.—Three Brick Houses, fourin 1. mourn each. In the 7th Want on Centre AraimellM -51Inernville !brad. Rent bolt to a good tertant. Enquire of Dtll WATT WILSON, No.SSS Liberty street. Volt s itiaT.—Two Brick Dwellings on Third .[rest bear Smithfield. N 0.155 has ten roams, Bark Duilding. Oan, Rath.rooms, Ac. No. IBS has alght Rooms, thm, Irak r, du. Alen. an Offico on Fourth strcet, near Cherry alley, Rent $l6 per annum. TROS. WOODS, 76 Fourh at. OPEKE TO LET on Fourth street, between Smllllo.ol and Wood O. No. 20. Apply to tnrl2 AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO. 910 LET.—Tho flail formerly occupied by j_ .1... Sahe of Temperance, on the corner of Wood and Third stmere. Enquire of JOHN M'OILL & BON, amMif LOwrty Argot. ACRES O➢' WESTERN LARDS ma SCLE— FO erred ID oat. tract Ia WillDebBgo COCIUty. 40 "e " .10 . Hancock county. Clay county. 120 k ice The snow, Imola are in the Stat. of lowa. They will ho Id in wparate tracts at 42,25 an acre; [(sold all to one par- Iwer k 2. 10 an acre will be taken. The owher will remain the city until dor 10th hut. Apply to BLASKLY k RICIERY, OR ALE. OR lIIRE—Two large new fur Coal or Lumbar. Also, one pair Tlrobor and ono Two form Wagon. Apply to HATCH k AIIGHENUA ULM corner WILIAM. and Diamond alloy. OR SALE.—A piece of Land containing F e 4 Berm in the thriringrillage of tiengton, within 4 miles of Morgantown, V., on which are :erected • gime Mill, • god Suns itonse.in which a very,proeperous hutment. being acrrled on. end three Dwelling Howes. There la an excel g.nt Orchard of the best of grafted fruit trees of earlobe leind• god Trine of Cad, and abundance of Spring. on the premises. It will be *Adrift Tory numonabie terms. Apply BLAKELY & RICHEY, Beni Mat. Broken.. • sable arm for Bale. TILE undersigned offers for sale the Farm of os ac , roo of wliich bn n reoidoo, Wonted on the Pin, es seal. , Plank Rend, .Le miles from Allegheny City. The place Is well known wf one of the handsomest Improved of/Leeson the roan. The dwelling, nearly sew, is a good twu .tort frame. well fin/shed, with* number of other Improve ments, h its valuable fence. and . choice eelection or snong fruit tre rs, among ;which I • a number or choice grspe eines, now In full bearing. This farm would ant well for • Dairy. has • run oineeentaillagerater passing through the whole place, Its proximity to the two beet markete In the west. make It well worth the attention of any person In want of such a farm. The plank rotates. rtiht through it. Jy'ffiewtf PALMAS Olt BALE.--45 acres of land near Milton's F Station on Allegheny Valley R. R. 10 milt", from Rip ". city, 2 Building Lots each:33 by 100 feet on Penrutylvaula Av enue, near Magna etreet, • I do do on Viekroy anent near MVO* street. 14 do do . Maria street near Magee street, 3 do do on Bluff and habella streets, In the Eighth Ward of the city of Pittaburgh. Alio. I Lot on the corner of Penn and blarturty agree* fronting 30 feet on l'enn and 109 (engin% Watson Mar_bury street adjacent to the d. of of tho Pennayleanla Rail Rood For tern. etc., Ingots+ of ISAAC JOSE& jy ITollm Corner Rose and Find ata..Pittaborgh. ALLEO 11E N 1 7 PROPERTY FOR SALE.- %re have a House and Lot of Grodod taunted ma Pitt alley, near the Diamond. on which la erected. alone two story Brick House, containing 7 well finished rooms, raddled attic, a large cellar. water In the Dram and yard. This . .roperty will be sold low and on cap terms, .e tba owner hi a1..0t Inuring oath. Apply to and DLAKDLY A .11.1CLIET. Iron Land. -15000 ACRESOFVALUABLEIRON ORE LANDS POR SALE.—TIin cider signed 9 Imo the billowing lands which be will ,ell at. a Ter" reduces' price and on Rhenl firms in [meteor WITETIIOI.I. SA ND ACRES or the whole. Titles perfect, and goal was , runty deeds will be given. This land la tracts of tire thonsand area each, all nil-o aten to the county of Perry and Stat. , of Tenueseee, Maid six mil, from the Tentioante river, to which point nirrlgn. at all ettaaons of the pear. The Iron or• is very abundant. rich. and ackhowledged to he o, good If not the best in the State. The land, arealsowell watered by the waters of the Buffalo and Duck rivers, amt are arty beastly timber...l with Poplar or White Wood, 00t, Cheat too do. A birtm,„ portion of It is well adapted tocultivalloa. For further particulareapply either in persOnor by letter to DEO. W. REARDEN,Osiro, Or to SPRINGER IL4ILBAXIIII, 295, Liberty at., Pitteargk. Osage City, lowa. WE OFFER FOR SALE A NUMBER of VALUABLE LOTS, in the WWII of Olage,llltott el, County, low. . Theme lota mom each Col by 132 Coot, fronting on Wide Meet* mud *re mitt:oiled In the mon thickly mottled put of this thrtving town. - =l6 - - Is the sent of the Goreruntont Land 0111 r, for Turkey River butd Dim rich count. shout .moon hundred Inhubltants, fe n•pittly imptutlng. nod drstlned to be out of the most flourishing towns In lowa. • • • Tilt... MA .II be, acid at • low price. Full particular cao be obtained at the aka of the subscribens. M=Sl==M Lots for Sale in Allegheny. utulerAigned offrto for sale a number of beautiful building lots, fronting on the West Came mon. on Ridge street and on Water lan. To persons who wish to build comfortableTrivate residences, the above pr. eente greater Inducements than can be found any when in this vicinity. Inquire on the premises of Jyldidindatrew JOON IRWIN. VOR SALE—One of the handsomest coon _u try not. Moog the Ohio Aire: wed P. Y. W. A. C. N. R., rerlre mile. from Allegheny City, containing lemma or we will will 12 acme of the front. The improvements are a 'largo motture house. game stable and other outbuildings, a young and thriving orchard of the best of grafted frait, • largo qmntity of raspberry and strawberry rime, and other shrubbery. At the owner wiehes to go west, it will be wild low sod un easy terms. Apply to G. W. BUNN, wait aide of }Wend street, 2nil door math of the North Common, Allegheny City. Jyl4 VALUABLE CITY - PROPERTY FOR BALD_—Tbe undersigned offer. for sale on favorable ter... • largo nomber of building lots in the Bth Ward of the city. The lots front on Pennsylvania Avenue, Watson, Forbes, Locust, Maria, 'Timmy and Bluff etreets, an but e few mlnutes walk from the Court Dam and will be mold very cheap. - ' , moils desirous of securing a convenient end 'healthy location tor • home, or wishing to purchase kw *peculation, in a part of Ouch,. which must coutinuesteadllyto improve will find It to their adrmatago to call upon the subactiber. O. MAGEE, Att'y at Law. Na 104 Filth street. FAR3IS FOIt SALE.-113 acres of superior Farm Land, fall of Coal, on the Pittsburgh,' Ft. Nyaytio auA Chirtigo Railroad. 112 Acre. of lezoolloot Lend and CatmolOul, near Dar ngton. ffliOSOlM=Mlii Ise dove of Land; well Improved, near the town of Is ame. 26 Acres of Land. three refire south of the clty. Farms, Country Seats, Ilemses and USA Mills, Yuma., Ac., as demented In a printed Register, which I Oran to all who wish to purchase. &ignite of THOMAS WOODS, Real State Brakes, apl6 No. TS Fourth Matt. GREAT BARGAINS LN COAL LAND.— we now offer that valuable Coal Tract of Land. situate ou tho Monongahela river, in the third pool, edjoining the town of Welistor, containing 4.1'4 acres, att acre. of Which le pure black coal of; feet veig there la alp• owed veha elt d% font. al agree of fine Umber, suitable for pit poet.. This property cannot be surpassed for a sal Bite' int - the Mason gargle river, as the landing is good and deep water all sea• sons of the year, is offered at • great BA RnAllias the owner to going West. Apply at once to op: B. ' , FLAYS A BON, 5,334 4th N. - lOALL A NT n idian COAL LAND FOR SALE.—The undersign ed for We ONE lIUNERED and ELETY of COAL LAND, eitnen•J on the find pool, one of the moe2 &drab!, location. on the Monongahela river. The attend= of Iron mans, Coal morn, and midland. le directed to this property, a. It Is hollered the opportunity Gar proetable (treatment la ouch tut le not often preeented. The tenni are may. Pull partiedar may be obtained by letter or otherwise, by enquiring of AUSTIN 1,002nS I CO., Stork and Note Brokers, ep3 No. 92 north Street. Fresh Ground Family 'lpone WE aro ready to deliver to families intr very ottperl WHITE WHEAT FLOUR, (MAHAN OR lINBOLTBD FLOUR, AND RYE FLOUR. Ord.-limey ho left at lANIAN A OHMIC'S. Hardware More, la Wood street lIKACN A REITER'S Drug Store, corner Liberty sad At; flair streets; OEOROE HAYMAN'S, Tobscandst, norm Smithfield mei Diamond alley. In Allegheny et A. P. scitwArmrs, W. A. REED'S, Drugld. R. T. KENNEDY It TIRO. Pearl Skim M. Allegheny Pty. A " TKINS' THIRTY DAY MOMS, ROSEWOOD CASES., A goal •ujN! kid rectared mid *, ado by J. It. 111 XD A 00, Jewllers, CA Filth .t. .... . SECO JIfPE ND FULL i STPPLY OF CARPETS, OIL CLOSIIII, MAITISCIS, dc., at Oa renath Otte. Caret n. Mee/ULU/I haring Jost returned from the doss, where, owing to Ow. prow. dletyliallMlTW of the owlet, they have purchased, sod at very lam roam, iyaa and almost enthaly muster/car CARP=aO, eons.: 1 9'let solDnlmeela 11101.-plyww OM bMlStita paten.. Tolattry .614 Common It Velvet and Tufted Heine Ram Also, a,,u large variety °Moor/la., litindcot Egants: . " Stair Rods, Demi - Green Holland, all of which shall be fared at the LOWEST RATE for cub. Hotel mod hews. keepen will that it to thelr adrat c• Jeu W.D U a JUST RECEIVED -701400 flermanClre . s 146,000 Harass 200 b.. Virginia tutted The lattre...lrlmetd atoms and T 0... • offersd - to this city, it am OM for esminatlonant/oale, GRORGR m42('S • ce.Salthflekt street and Dhunaiel Allep COOPER'S Ms In dorsi:l4Zr pia by B'L' Yd mai:claw suacessor.to Ileestar Bros. DI CAMS SO JUI tor We or ant 100 kept I,llree and B. L:1 SOCCIOIIO2Bros. HEMP SEED-10 bbia: aid h , and fat sokba Nal ,114.,?h9LNIOTOIX.