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NEW-YORE ADVERTISEMENTS.
'rem VINICIIIIB, ORES 2 COy GIQUKLL :Imparls An-
TEMEIIa tfocs; (APpkton`s ihatillug,)Xo.346 and=
Ilaadsowy, .Ser. Tort.
130dfmter CaliabgitetiCordirsl.l3 fitters
AX XXXXXLLIXD taste AND mosuarm,
" A '? 0 - SIT IV E AND PALATABLE
: Remedy for general Debility. D3sPerwle, Lao of Ap
pittite; and oil linden of the Digestive Organs.
Theintentor and Propriereeef. te(frey's alebroted °fe
di& Ottlertionoscuneading theta aa an narimitol lonia
aD&.iltnitarliot; la sustained by the beet medic el antheritiee
of ..oh* end desert,* as well as by the multitudes who
hare tested them. A a remoratire they stand alone.—
Thmmattgawho "resew lasoyaishing might Astaire toome
existence by this powerful renovator. The dyspeptic mho
Mons to Godfrey'. Cordial Sitters,
.11tals beredim Perm.
pent Vices the sits! emsna, they exercise a direct malt,
utagnencts, and yeg ChM, agency is as atUd as satatery.—
' Por general &patty, eitMing at the itemach, lom app. ,
tits, tick brodach., or' mental dopreasion, hypo
irei chondria.*
broken ale%liatalent* faletnem after exerdes.
their nepb ern nots 6 ead •41 , 111 i rder. of the narrousymem,
karate.= are cautioned Notional! impositioni
, ClentrelDepot ItVouth William .tree t, NY.
JetilibUlny ORO. GODPKEY, Proprietor.
13 - 011tIseYe Cel9trated Cordial Grin.
rt =au, EC? nom nor onaatan.
.T /LI 8. 1 lINEQU'A ',LED lIEVEIt AGE
p.m. medicinal pamerthe of dm highest ord.,—
lt Is mgidactoredamerildly fir sod by the Proprietor and
Is
,of bed malarial; sod has all the merits nth.
lad the daimon*. offerer of any othcrOln either in Great
Britain, llolland or this mandry. OODPREPPI CELT.-
BRATEDOORDIAL orr 6ae hcen adopted by eminent
.10h/trichina as the pment and mart efleschms 'dinar's° etita•
r Want and diandle which ittessatacturlog OUR las yet Jaren
;to the world. it is eadrely exempt &ohs than, alchtholle
drinks which beget a thirst ttudiesulants, Orders to Kay
stateant promptly tilled by the Proprietor,
OW. GODFREY..
Importer o[Brandies, Gbh What', &c.,
Jettidtor 16 Boat1111111(ant st., New Tart
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Imported Wines, Groserles, &e.
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' ' ,--- I.' - .1. W. GIERY,
10iigut. =Err,. are 716 num" iwww roar.
-- : L 161161111.134 nal
itMPORTEtIS AND DEALERS IN FIRST
Linality , Family Grocerice, alter to the Trade, notals;
dderate Vanillin sad all !rho are choice In their taste, AM
lft• smuine article, WWI. nee': of
THAL—Orem and lliack. LonrinnilL Tanchona. rilgligi
• Breakfast, Oolong, Imperal, • lipoci," Ounpowder r Young
Iliacit, /lc-, In chute =I halt Oats, de.
OOFT.VII,-Mocha and Jan... -
MINIVI , Shemin, Pacts, Mein. do. TelT Ad
and lalide.mita n In :•original panacea, dettdphint nag
-BATTON 4ador mini dwuris. . .
CILLAUPAION A Chaadon`e Cobh. Vinyl Versenay.
Do" ' , :176146fiek; G. LL Matan'e de do - do
LlQ l3oB3 —Mtatidiee,Ronts Whlakey, Ohl, Arran, Ate
• nintba, Ellnah,,ltc:. An. .n wiginal haelkage. Mao Canna,
Ilanachino, Anisette, Novella .Ilictera. An
MALT LIUO
QVISe-locidoct Drown StoaL.SoAch and'Enzinh
CICIAlt&olV or 64. brinasl • . •
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PTCCLES—En and rianch.'..
SAUCES—VW : Carrie, Game', 3leaL dc. •
CHEMS6 7 ,ldiancLehedder, Koval . Victoria; Prince Med.
g ip b4Ornyere, Voinian, • Deitch and and American.
AL l * - 40411.teand,' rolrerired, SL Croix, i.e., in bar
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rale and tugliar • . .
MUM...Wm/a arid American.
Cl7 / 3 -011 ThOrtrutainl'whide_.
Alanktr Lagoon are:llllMllted cinodultorated and cf.' oar
tenslur
•Qold Medal Pianos.
AJ QTELVW.A.i
07ACTIMF213, IN Walker street, New
Tut, witelted• the following First Eris
Jawhasta competition with the batrankers I LI II IPTtoU
Tort. Pidiadeiphia and TedUmote.
TWO FIRST MUNN KOALA 'at tlte Mitropoitten Far,
Washington. Iltercb,lB.ss. • ,
A GOLD SINDAL,at (Si. Cl7etsl 11 . W. Twt.•
'weber. NAN. 164 the ' only Gold Meld given for
widths the Ma Mx
A OLD MEDAL at ' the 'Maryland
'Maryland Institute, Baltimore,
N ew
THD FIRM PRIZNWED.AL at the Fair, Oryttal Pains*,
Nark, Notesber, ' Ates.A thsindgoe ton the
tint waded Went In the country, such ea L. mum Gott.
whelk; WeDenhattpt and N others. St. &8. Fiance
(frith andwlthout the Iron Frame) are warranted for three
years, and a. written gunrantee `Oren. Pianos packed and
&Intl without charge: Prlceensodersta. deatlydr
_ LAI4EB '
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Ii 00~ welveity blown ;kieCOTTON.
rI44fSIf9'BZWPG 640111Ary Dae -
11011E11T LOGAN & 00,
61 l e7erwt. New Tack.
IBruggEsts.
N..,. late of L. KUTNESTOCK the firm of B
•6. Falmartoeh A Co., uni orocenia to r Fleming
Ii- halealle Druggist,
No. On, comer Wood and Fourth
int rittabtirigh.Pa. -
A-..A,.F.AHNESTOCK l CO., WHOLE
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ilMDttt . Dr
Wool ar Vomi tatr
mgr
ti— SCLIOONITAXER, MANUFACTURER
_. or White Limit, Sod Lead, Zinc, Adcd, Lltharge, Pet
ty sad IVIMIZie Matt Ifla..,"Wartd•hea,oclmo
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TORN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS.
ej/ AVesfary,) Wboleaale aad Remil Draggled and Dealer
In Wain, Clils, Drisitnre, 4c, COlllOl. Wood and ElatJa etreete,
Apia for Dr. t i ara's )Ladiclea wet'
SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL-
Tarnlatee ioad Dyeetcars, No.
rub,
291111airtyabeet, Pitiabarip...- . ..
Allaidervidil, meleeprompt atteatlon.
ilrirtwarelor Schenck's Palmonle Syrup. esar2k.l7l..
17-4 sra f Ltm, r
•ff In O, PIMA, Dlff( WAOLEULE pEu
ti 0.73 w oodmok Pa. Goode warmeded.
mozatcr.news =ma.
z A RFITEB., W
:HOIESALE AND
&tall Drop:gists, ccenarof Liberty and St. Ci , dr Aug.,
JOSEPH-11:EMING, - (SUCCESSOR TO L.
Wilcox 4Vcoroar Market street and Diamond, keeps
co yon atoll mid complete amorterient of Drama,
ile Ch.?, rerf emery, and all article. per
' talaimrto him brume.. . •, ; . -
/KirPlayaleienapcmaiptione caters/1y compounded at an •
Donn. - ..._.— lidely
PR. OEO. E. KEYSER, DRUGGIST,
140 Wood etrii4- . 'Cotner, of Wood street Mid 'Dab
y• Pida mnfk*r. , ...
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CIHEESE WAREIIOUSE:IIENRY H.
N." COLLINS, Forwardlog andlkomolisko, Machant,sol
Dolor m Chaco, Soto, Lao MO mad Prodoorgenenally,
NS WoodsL,,,aboo, WoLor,litobargh:* orla
T B. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN,
10 • OM, Comsaladii .8,4 Trawling Merchant, and
if - hairo Dear is Naderp. Berm Mare, Bottor, , Pot
and Pearl Ash; and ,Waitern Traduce generally. Front at,
batmen andthield red Wood, Pittsburgh.
ItI , BANE • - ANJER, (SUCCESSORS
a A. Ncitsna.l Donlan In nutr, Grain and
Prodalat.^llanuidailan and Forwarding )deruhanta. No. 124
Iladualllttaboria, Pa. Van.1,•57:4113.412
P'AM C. HERBST, FLOUR, • PRO
4ffitirentftilaff fad ilnumfed&T Merchant, No. 247
ay anneet; coml. of Hand, Pittsburgh. Ow atou.
tion to thank ot Flour, Port 13aeon,Innl, Chase, Butter,
Ora/so VOW /OEMS 8.4 &c. a.
Arikossigossically solicited.
A LZ2C.. - : URSYTI ISUCCESSOR TO
9r a Emn,l Yomrdtu Ind Comm Won
man, flour. Sway Lard and Lard
on ane !Kai°. nertorany, No. T 5 Wates st, PlttAburgb.
LirRIDDLE, GENERAL COMMISSION
linctrint and Doges in Gironde. and Produce, 27
neved#4ll2.lsurgb,
' "an. to it,SAZIMOS. Pliteburgh,
Bog" Oosunint k co., PltUburgh.
APOOFISitis, solicited end sethfactur7 returns gm ,
4051.y.terrr
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TO OBERT HUTGEELNSON, COSIMLSSJUN
At Merchant:. for tiM. tat^ 14 Wed.. Row*.
Butter. Larrd..Ba=a,f 131,1%.0 eud Pzart • Ashoe, Ethenans,
Meta ,
_Orate, fideels,Dried Prolt.and Produce - gains/Iy,
: 10 . 6 Sna El= 4,4 ar.t, bet.ven flnt.and Water. ap,3
CHARLES' B. LEECH, FORWARDING
nod onnnoilon Atoninna t ,anninrin Your, ankh Its.
MteriittLlZatterattgatlLitidstif Frodare, Nro 8 tiaMte
aad Ws2.r . i ap3
A2I WAREHOUSE.— :J A S GARD
nivfOrh,A.nds Dolor 18 near, Provident+ an
asd Ain No. &width 'moot, between Liberty
.x. ........ notinni.
WPIL- - 13.- HOLMES & BRO., PORK AND
sat Packagiaa4 Dean, h, Provlslcas, corner of
IbrZef , Ana Prong otroeON PluAborch. Pa ded
law*, an.
TOUNa MELLOR; No. 81 WOOD ST.,
• balrim iiiamgmd Alley awl Fourth street. Bub Agent
for * DONS' (Demon) PIANO FORITS. MA
KIN KaMLLVS • XODXL MAILODzoNei and ORGAN
irmilloNTAM aral Dealer in Muds and Henkel Goode.
' • • EBERIt BRO., No. 53 FIFTH
aro orimpolooli woo,fato Agent for NUMMI
York). unfloalled Oland *A Munn
.I.lcroecookcinnerr :MUM AVIS onnixo MELO.
ID69!fle gtlb OMLN'IILICIONICILS, Dodders In )11,00 and
AllsolootleStrnelonto.-. foe
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;(111ARLOTTE 11LUM.E, DIANUFACTUR-
Aj sitalus Dago la TAW Yortef, and Imprterof Mask
owd Maloof, hirttemsenta. Solo Agent for lb. lIAMBUIW
TaltiAlrlia7urllALlXS, DAVIS t. CO.'S Baotou Ptiamy
Oa mid r ‘ l4Br B 84:8c,b Attaehmat 118 Woad meet
;~itornigL
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. • • .. sen3Latn r. wood,
commajavAND ,tITonsATAT LAW
AND 00101018102TEB FoR TER MITES OF
Weer Taid4 . - Oblv_. . irsaindry,
7adhaa
oim
Ankno ' aid tame taken. sad Olathe Ar...
administered Oa tio or nasit In any of the above
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and
011as`raMmdt• lb. Iliefiy Me. .A r Th itr l t ' Pi,.
ItOBERT It'ILN OUT, ATTORNEY ATNO
Ioor;OBINIUctior lb. Book of illtsborsh, No.
earth stront,NNlthofab.. o doll -
PS A.. P.. MORRISON.
larmswi t tri•-: ,,, C 16 ,
, Picf.44 Fourth a• t x.cor Wood,
• .irsmr ••••• RALEN,-ATTORNICYS
4411110:01170.171A Odwa 11,01,24, Youth. ours,
trriiAx - •
FR , --
nuns ke.
A KinigroilSestedin use, and Mire Gw . en
.SN'l' siLI7I3B.A.CZION. J.,:
iatimutuas+lkaiwsx. „ arrgastis.
- • '" Xittlistd., comae •
Tons VIMIDR3vDE . 'ft IN HODS&
14.,....t4.11 4 gu4 . t11n__.1=t
Ilaallaatrigaddis our Um% door idtb
NEW YORK AEVER
Prom ALBERT 0. RICfHARDeO:I'B Almanac
Orms,3lkißroadway. New Fork.
Ulghly Important to Rectifier., Liquor
Merchants and Wholesale Grocers.
DR. FEUCHTWANGER'S,
Flacerings,to Produce at a Mumerd's
Noire Eerry Desired
inner.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS LATELY
_A_ made great improvements ln this branch of business.
Th. a.vori.to ...Pint op in paceages of 5,10 and 40 Galloon,
and requires ton the sLidition of Porn Eiplrit, either Ist or
4ttt proof, and Liquors inch as Cog, either dark or polo,
Holland and &Wish Cln. Jimmies., e el 01 . Croix Root, Mo.
mogahela, Brae s, Irish and :mach Whiskr. Apple, Peach,
Checey mol Raspberry Brandy, Port and Alstinice Wince 'trill
'be Inshintly produced. It retinhar no .1311,1nt en addition
of • gaud spirit, aySO gallon. to each gallon of the re
et:centre Flavoring. L
The bed Cognac Oil, gram, yells. and whits, 'warranted
genuine, as low as any other Importer In the United State.
j Ennatr of nrcry Liquor. Extract of Ongsuse, bib of 'which
produces 300 gallons of Cognac.
Pam Wldsky may, by Dr. It's ere and body. preparation
•
ho um& smooth stab but • triglng .:pease.
The price of Flevorlugs are extremely madams, and di.
callous in full eopptled byy .
DIL. LEWIS FRUCIITIVANGER,
Chemidand Ingwater qf Drug,. ESSMIIiCI Oar and Metals,
Dagnserreceye and liktographk. Chemicals.
No 143 MAIDEN LIMA Now Yost.
anGin.
N. 11— , Sole Agent Ice Godfrey's. celebrated Cordial Bitten
ap27:dawncerst.
Catnaps.
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JOSEPH WHITEIto'
CarrOiaSge HessoelS
ry•
TOSEPH WHITE NOW CARRY-
Ing on badness in his guidons preml
(now lately enlarged.) between Pittsburgh and lawrenee.
villa, near the Two Mita Ron. respectfully Ineltee the public
to liapece bin um ir of CARRIAGES, WIGGLY.% Ac. And
he particularly Informs gentlemen pnecAnwn, that one
price only is nude. Tom - teen yews' experience In the Duel-
Leta enable. him to plane bonne hie patrons the saniechoice
collection of Carriages, std .% so many years pea It ho.
been hie paederaw department to select from the various
and most Utiented Pastern aLteinfacturere. The .worsen of
his new vegan Is complete: tho economy of his ..range.
met will oopply the beet and most fashionable matnifiecto
nes at moderate prime. •
Unencumbered by those beery expenses, which the nerve
Rouse. of Reishwes, has heaped upon the
r :r r ice d =. (owing to large rents,) Joseph White will
esti on randy money only, at much lima than the usual .
profits.
11.---threhyreo t
patch. repaired In the best manner, with dis-
Pittsburgh Coach Factory
M. L. liTEPIIENS.
11107SLO1%' t CO, formerly E. 31. BRIETAIr,
NO. 46 Distrutrid .6C.cy near Morl Stn d,
PITTSOUR. rA.
T WOULD RESPECTFULLY AN
nuance co thePaniege ming community nnri
public in general, that I hare thin ain, purchnied .tin Inter
ree of my former partner, Mn. Albne, and will carry on the
bnelnensin Its branch es at the old stand, No. 40 Dianinnd
Alloy. inchanging lb° nom. of thin old and entab.
UAW tommfaciming eatabliehment, I annum the public Lo
efeirt .bap be wanting on my part to dmerre the mme high
titanic,/ to long enjoyed by my pnaleconmers and stimiciati,
31. L. STNPFIENS.
Coach and Carriage Factory.
JOHNNON. lIROTHICII dr..
Cbrur .y litiacn4 and Ret—ros grub,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN-
form their Mends, and the public gem ,
_rule, that they are m.nfiecturing . Carriages, Baroucheo,
Itockitways, Boggle., Pleighs and Citation., In all their rat*
one styles of 19 cash and.proportioon
All order. will b. execute] with strict reganT to durability
and beauty of b lob. Repairs will ela, be attended to on
the moat reasonable tem. tieing in all their work the
beet Eastern Shahs, Poles and Wheel atm; they feel coon,
dent that all who favor then with their patronage will be
perfectly satisfied en trial of their work.
Purchasers are requested to give them amn before per
nhaning eleetehere. eakayd
furniture
JOHN O. TOITNO THOS. IL TO.O JILLIIMIS L. tuna
T. B. YOUNG &
NANOILCILWS or
, FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of Every Description..
PACTOICY—AderaI SL, tenni. %die and Anna. A,o
Warehouse—Nos. :8 & 40 Smithfield
STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITERE--We
are constantly tostonfest trio: Frt'..oll3oAT CABIN
FURNITURE anti MUM, wet{ tneeL the ottnetion of
thaw Interested in fungshlng boats.
etellkditerte
C. F. ICLOPVER. IL CO.,
ANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE
and CHAIRS a steely variety and style, la Rosessdod,
laith et po i y and Walrita, , unable for parlors, chambers dad
ill:slog rooms, equal to any to be Shied Lo the Saffitern
and at lower prices. livery article outdo by hand and wan
ranted.
tar Hotels and Steamboota fet-olsbtal at abort whom
Waren:tam, corner Peat and Wayne ats., Pittaborgh.
debslkselyS
JAMES W. WOOEWEL.I..,
. CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER
Nos. 97 & 99 Third St., Pittsburgh.
JRESPECTFULLY INFORMS
hte Mende andmittomicr, that he happiest completel
his Morita hicnitare, which le dendedly: he Isreest and beet
ever offeretl (cicala in thiscity. A. lie heintermilied to op
hold hie Hock, esith wa.oted materiel, 4.4 workulan.hip
amt etetscattail firm the este, of k 4 ntas+.
ed Yt leirrUßE at the towesi —"—
Be keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every
description of thrnitan, from the cheapest sod plait..., to
the most elegant and costly. thaha hones. or any part otiose,
may be farnLlied front his atech i er taannfartnted expreemly
to order. • ror2o
4Eouttatooton, Sit
JOS. B. LEECH & CO.,
0..242 dr. A 44 Liberty st., Pittsburgh. P.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
CONEDEISS/ON Arsrecsaisrrs.
DEALETZ IN
FLOOR AND BACON,
Tin Plate and Tim:tees Stock.
AND
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES.
Jyll:dly
MaILLP/N & CO.,
(Leo al. S. beech, IlcAlvin k Co., SlmborSD.)
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING 31tIMRCECANrrS,
Levee and Washington Avenue.
WTANDO'ITE CITY. KANSAS VEBBMORS,
Joseph 8. Leath A Co., stadi h Merebant• roe.
Iy. .13,11:111.1rlyT
D. H. THOMAS,
DISMISSION AND FOkWARDINO
.ItEnavorr, so. 20 Pine and-, Bt-La.u4 310,
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WIZ to
limn, ELM., & Co .,
L. l Jon& k Lore.
UNTS. STEWART & Co, Zvo &PA
'AUNTS.
Will purrimee to order, Hemp, ea on, (bolt, ne.
Prompt attention given to any manner of forwarding.
Jefilyd
QPRINGER HARRAIIOII, COMMISSION
kj 31orthant,3Yiles. In Wool. Prorulous and Prodo... gen.
N.-.. 2 7.5 Liberty argot., Pitolborgh, P..
ENRY S. EnsiG, (LATE OF TII
11 firm of King Noorboad.) Commloslon 1 .
and Veal, to Pig Metal and Bloomy No. 76 W , 4 Matt. bo.
ow Market, Ylitsbmg . Po.
A lIARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO likft-
A. sly.Jonsa siCis,)oonandszion and Forwarding Mes s
A_oso• sr iho Modiaini and Indianapolis Railroad. cor
, Firisi sod Ft.) su., Pittsburgh. Pis
EDWARD T. MEURAW, UENERAL
Oimtm Won liartbant, and irliol,ole Dinka. In Mn ore
&awed Tuba:no, Imported and DolneaLc apes, Snuff. ke...
tn., No. 2n Liberty garnet, opposite the bead of Wood. Pitt.
bare, Pa.
ALEXANDER GORDON,FOR - WARD-
Iag and Conamlodon Merchant, Lead Pipe and Meet
Agent, Dealer in Pig and Bar Lead and shot, American
;and Manilla limp. PeltdEm•
13oottorlItro, tec
"LI C. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO
s. PaldJef,) Wholode and ffetaL beater 18 Books,
tdorionoryiduf Pew, Iloogiugth Federal st.rort, eth door B.
E. of "Ear-hot Swor..Allotrhntay. Pa
N ISOOKS.ELLER AND
rO il lat N lonn B ;,'su pVlS Po '
eremor A ll:vison Agile*, No. 43 Market
atrnet, near roarth. Pittalmrsh, Pa.
17AY & CO, BOOKSELLERS AND STA
-7IONEIIB, Na 66 Wood street, nett door to the cor
'ar or Thlrd,Plttaborgh, Pa &lord nod law Books eon.
Sandy on hood. t
T L. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA
iv • TIONER, No. Vi Voerth in., Apollo Buildings.
Vti ER. BOOKSELLER
A
lud litatloey,Mse,lir, 11A11. Fifth lane.
bggicians.
PR. R. T. FORD still oentinues his new
VEGETABLE PRACTICE. Hie office, Kest end
Numayl rents Avenue, (Fourth Street noel,) Fad ead o
Diamond rtrt.et, Pittebargh, P.
Ilia nub vita l maw In Acute and Chrenie %imam can
nut be equaled ha any of the medical practice of the prawn
de). , mrlEdlerlyi.
DR. O'BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED
at Dr. Smith's, corner Fifth and Smithfield aterets, on
fIuSDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and fi.t - TEIRDASS, from 10 to
Sirillealdenee on the DrotramMeßoad. • jeZhif yde
D OCTORS GAZZAM d: FLEMING.
SS Sixth Wool, PlUsbargb,
73t? Coobo.
-ml3it in
d & BURCIMELD, DEALERS
tirgowlo, Embroideries and %Pk ZleS i e, c' t
Wally no, Ln onosaolly . extenoivromortment to all the
atom dopartroontajort necked - sod ailing at limp femme
Wens,
..16rNartIroset con. 'fourth asellterirt eta. e 0
CO. TOLL
urnmv wlihrs o.4 ALE ,
A:Lmmr
.174=N .Ind 5tavi ,. . 17 1 7 - - 1 •
A...28011fl anet , p,=A2
a rah
Mcfsteut Xanb ftgento.
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WELL OPIE. P.MITIOU -
Iv twat,' the collactlOahni detatotordales OlgoaStr,
el em. ir...,10 and sarragbding oettntry. , ..
!, arßradtaaces . 'Was. -
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7 VT. Woo J laath it 064
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NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS
Prom R. s. SCII T .LT.:B Advertylng Ron., No. =5 111.;c1
Matches, 10,000 Gross.
ATCIIES, CIGAR LIGHTS .LND WAX
TATEILF., warranted to stand every clitrutte, put op
in 'steal and tin imam expressly for shipping and jobbing.—
Sold on the mom liberal terms, by CIIAIILEd
123 Malden Lino. Near York. rtantlools
Patent klprilig Chair had Iron krurhiaurc
Co., 3 1n.sattractory 64 & GO Dattue St.
Saterrooare, 214 Broadway, Nero York;
eardattaurn
xcLusrv - E . 51ANUFACTITRERS AND
E
Proprietors of the PATENT ELLIPTICAL fiTEEL
nertlNG CHAIM, tho thot elegant mad luxurious Chairs
In the world. They took the Premium at the stem World's
Pak at London, Paris and New York. Suitable for Parlors,
Librarket.Officee. Counting-Rooms,. notch, urd hegialative
1401.10 And Store StrarL, with ur without Springs.
new and beentigni patterns loot Set trer; Park. arid 1
Garden Cloying Cemetery Chain and Bailing, Ar.,: Ilat Lear
and Umbrella Stands, Rrop. and wilt; Centre. Pier, Saloon
mat Toilet Marble Top 'rablea; Iron Bertattople, PIMs and j
OILLICONLCALFUIiIItIgniII Permanent, for Rotel% Ponlie in
stitutirm.s, Set - rants, Au; Brackets, Gilt And Brim. In great
variety.
Also, Sole Agents for SOITTIMATE AFISKE73 PATENT
SCREW WRENCH, whirl] carcla ail mbera. The attention
of 31evehants Is n-mtsetfully lurked to an examination of the
largestand most extenssva stock 'ln Am erica. For win at
the lowest prime (or rash, or approved paper.
SAKCEL L. FPIKE.
1)LIA110 FORTES—L. d. likSJAlftN,
A. Bowery, Nem York, Sole Agent for C tenon it Eas
tman's PIANO ?owns, onsurpaaved for tone nod finish.—
Dealers (rota the Went and South ore Invited to rail nod ex-
WWI.. Alm, now and second hand Pianos at low pricea.
A Ithared discount given to dealers and teacher, yv2l2i, n
The Oheapeon and Beat Pumps
TN THE WORLD, having a SOLID PISTON
„L and METAL VALVES. For psmping EXTRACTS, lltJf
and COLE Wi.TER, imitable fe Cistern/1. Well., Enemies,
!Hues, Ac. Throwing from 20 to bur gallons per toluotc.—
Au excellent 'FLEE ENGINE for farmers. Large discount
to dealer. AGENTS wanted, and Territorial Rights for
sale. Z. A. MAR:MALL. So. PM Pearl street,
.13 . 14,3md5,
censor at Maiden Lana New hark.
OSTRICH
FRA!I'ELEI-tr'S.
Ariifetal Flowers,.
Franey Ornament* and Lace Trimmings
for Bonnet..
Torn. Metacanara or Farman...n:-
9[ l bn subscribers have a largo Manufactory in
Plots, and one In Now Yank, exclualvely denoted to the
manufacture of the chose Mud of gods. Their preeent
tack embracing many thou.nntl .wise of Feathers nod
Flower.. Alto the materml for mannfsetnrinu them, which
...offered at wholeaale only, at then - Ware Itooma.
I.IEN DEMON, PMYTII a tAly
Jytt-are No. ant Broadway - . Net York.
ATENT SPRING BEDS, PATENT Sparqn
D
U:rmut Bans, Pura !Leta M yrta.nerg, Val I'AILAT IX.
raoran MTO me CANOnly. 400 Nen.
We manufacture/m.l offer for nets the teat limb ever told
In this or any other market. A personal inspection will eat
bfy any ono of theanriecTionx of what we Mate. Oar Her
undo Nets outshine beauty. doyennes. simplictty And iserfoct
anutityrucalnsitneeek witlumt nbatrooling the ch - ntlntlon
oral. Denture and others wall motanlt thefr own tnterent
by a s. . mining our Beds and Net. before pywebuing else
where. C.llkW STUATTUN, Agent.
Jetukatd... .ats estml XT., N. Y..t.ted of
JOtttrELN" B ICED-GLOVE CL.EANER:
JOU K I D.OLtt/Yr. CU.:A:VEIL
JOLIFEN'S /it DOLUVE CLEA NEIL
SOUVIIIS'S KII , OLOVEtLEA:ifIR.
301, - VEN'S KIDAII.OITE CLEANER.
ID cents per bottle.
25 rents per bottle.
In routs per bottle.
25 cents per De
25 routs per bottle.
23 :so, per bottle.
In cent. ;KT bottle.
cent. per bottle.
One botttle Itu pole
One bottle clear.s 50 pair,
One bottle cleat. 50 pair.
Ono bottleclout. 50 pair.
Anna eider proceeds frt. the preparation. the 'cheese. be
worn intatelatady after it is eltan.l. Walt a t.", flootal.
apply a allUdi portion of the preparation very
_.tglttly, end
the diet will instantly disappear. It tho artiele used by
the Kitl4Dove Nlanufactorers of France to impart that purity
of fittlah.d softness for 'which their glove^ em v,tru4l.l.
rl
.ebnted. It cleans kid slippers':.. whore tted rotoretl hit
gloves. elegrantiy. It le alert N ezeellota .trtiele for the toilet
and for beautifying the ro.pinSint, removing tan.
ke. far atoseds in excellent,. any of the thouvanit and o
sold for that purpose, rue trial. /V Ow ne
trilling expense or 15 cents, will anvil:teal any one that the
article is gall that It is claimed to he. Tr, a bottle of it for
cents, ens yO, will never aleh tow tritium: it. It can be
°biol..] of ail Drnagiatesal Deepen It, Pant, Go.. in Piths
borgti. t .d at wholesale, of the sole prop, tel..,
00.333 Daosnwe Y. tiger Vogl. A lateral Illiwount to the
Wailes. As Hove ie nn Inferior article in the nwket, buyers
will . carotin' htone that the name of CLARE d Co., is Inset
melt holt, which they portliest..
Always on hand by IL E. SELLERS, HENRY RICHARD.
'/N, JOS. FLE3II,NO, and other Druggists. In Pittsburgh.
etingindte
BM=
sione• Faaraal•hing Hardware.
PICOT & S I-I 012 NV IC I_, L.,
No. a 3 Maid, Gsta. Neu, 11,r o.
1 - 31 PORTER S and JoLbcr of Cutlery. Pon
y dela. Tea Trays, Vire Irons, T Loned uld enamelled
liollow Ware. Fmach Tuned W. AnAmma, Yry Plans
o.ll.lada Plarusli,l Jappaneal Ylattsl and lixn Wilda W.
111 1.KMICIT11.2111 Or
PLATED SPOONIi AND FDRE.B,
• •
School Fur nit rare.
141 PATON, Manufawturer of New find In
pmtMa)inof6ClltlUl. FIRS ITU RK.
Lll4tVatoll Catalococ...t 0. •PP,,,AGon en
R 4w Erl i c , n e
r by k
. A
onlpply krpt connantly ott forwarnl
nophentinn w wlluer.
LIGitTE, NEWTON 6
421 &wine Yr.rt,
MANINACTITItERS'iIf the Potent Arch
Wread Plank PLIno Fortoo, eelebrat , ,l for .I.plh.
rictineisa. purity. and a p+ettllar stozng quality of then
inn, 1.0 which they hare re,treal the hEzln.at
from the matest n/owir-ni eelehritaam. n 1 th• •-•antry: sod in
',cry fair. Rhea broucht in 44,173t..tir10r1.ith cLher luorn.
moot, hays °lda-toed the logbrut rretninto. The Patent
Arch Wrett Man), winch uowned .Inl owl only I, u,
Attarsatees their stamdttot In tour lonter than ant other It,
'dm [noun while their unpnecedonted deusat.l to ali parts ul
cotuttra is a tottideut prow at their atsprnor ear:lli-nee
A liberal &want to Cieriaustio, Schools and the trade.
Je4lphs
BAGALEY, COSGRAVE ,l CO ,
Wholmaln Gruccra, Nas IS and I . teta.
burgh.
ITAWORTII BRO. k BitOW NLER,
o:vrera, would matortlfulli Intl', the ratentinn or the
pubitc to their large trtuck of Win++, Ilrandlea. Looorl. For.
ein Fruit. and Family firwerl+a, ..n+.ll a+ Estni lII° C. ,
Old . linv+roment Java told Conntry LUaelt Tea, Chop,
Young Ilyson do. Gunpowder and Imre•r!el An- Oolong
Teas; I.3vering'n li+flned Sugar+, Pure I.7..quar P , andy. 11.11
land Gin, Old Port Wine, Sherry, Aladeira do. Claret and
illaugadgn do, Old flooongabola, Rye Whlaky, Impored
13,20 AD and Ilayana Cigars.
- -
71, stst.e putts. togettsT with • general assortment 11
tirncetistotltstsattly kor fur cash. wltsisca• awl remit st
the Pagoda Ts, Suns
Corn, of rho Diamond,an4 Ularhond all.,
°dully
............ Intr.onn.
REIS t BERGER, GROCERS AND
1.1., Anders In Baron. Lard. 1.
Flour, 11,-N, BOY., ie.,
FrAlth•Vl - Ut Corner Smlthfirbt and Stwo4 Stro.,
burgh. 0..1.1 ) d
ALEXANDER RING, W JIGLESA LE
Brener and Import, ~1 Soda Aoh, 5... .Z:3 L.ll..rty
• ".••-• "- ap1,13
Alley. Pittsburgh. Ps.
>loos 6. DIVVORTII.
SIIRIVER LWORT II , WHOLESALE
Wooers, No. 130 sad 132 Seeeind stmt, (Isnot:ea Wood
and Smithfield, Pittsburgh,
CIILBEItTSON, WHOLESALE
. Grocer t.iiCommlitslns glershant,Dralsritt Prooltic.
and sitttsburigh Manuturtui • Articles, lUu Liberty street,
Pittsburgh.
JOHN FLOYD & CO., WHOLES. \
T., °MGM And Comnabiuloo Hurcliauta, Nu. 173 Wood sad
ta Liberty strut, Pittsburgh. ).•10
JO. WATT PION R...
WATT & WILSON, WIIOLESALE Ito
- .Cotrunksion Mombasa], and Dealers In Pro-
Auso end Pittsburgh .Ifunufacturts, No. 2NB Liberty street,
Pittsburgh. Juts
tottsu DIC.T concur uiccer.
ISAIA II DICKEY CO., WIIOLESA LE
Pro re, Commission 3h-rano:bond Dealers In Pr.,. o,
No. fin Water strum., and en F:,,nt 'treat, Pi th.loargh.
Ti101(.11J1171.. It M.. Urn.; J.
(Loam of She Arm R0bi&0n,145.10 & C. , .,
TLITTLE & CO. ' WHOLESALE GRO
. CERA, Prodocn AAA Comtntßaioo Merchants, and
I.&xletralm-tittaborgb Nlnnufattureo, No. 112 tienocol street,
Pittsburgh. J&104,73 .
VII. M . CLIVIIZOK 11., 0.141 V
. .
- WM. McCUTCJEEON & CO., WHOLE
..v y BALE Grcers, Produce and Commioth Merelult.
alui Dealers In Pittsburgh Menufactureil Articles, to. 219
Liberty street, corner of Irwin. Pittsburgh, Pis iny3
.101111 AT Dell A. 1. LOS COOS. •TWIELL.
ATWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE
Grocery, Produce and Clocoutiolun Merchants, and
hosiers in,Pittaburgt Mituttactures. No. el Wood street. be
tween Wt• and Met et., Pittsburgh. Rola
- -- i
ton.I.OBISON, Wi1e1.5.11.00.071.
Rt
ROBISON k CO., WHOLESALE
I. Grocers, Clominheiloci Merchants.sant Miami In all
As of Provisions, Produce and Pittsborgh Manufactures,
Fte. 256 Ltbertistreet, Pittsburgh. Jettlyd
lop 9BERT 11. KING, WIIOI4;§ALE ORO
JUL, CER, COOlllllllll7ll Mnrclasetomf Mender in Feather*,
Fish, Flour, end all kinds of country Produce, No. 211 Lib
erty stsvet, mouth of Sinth. Pittitmrgh, Po. Menai a 4
Tali.s made on consignment.. Js3:ljd
1.06111 . DAUM, JAIII2I e. ERIADINO.
ROBERT DALZELL & CO., WHOLE
SALE ameert, CoMlnlaniren aM Forw.Mlng Ner.
chant* and Dooslemlo Proglore.d Pilt.burgh Manufactures,
No. =Liberty street. Plttaintreh. Pa. nay 2
JOUN CAMPBELL,
MAN -17F ACT URE OF BOOTSI A IL
=a SWAB of evet7 &sceptical, N. 14 Math nld
•tx.t., Pittsburgh, Pe. octhlyd
MEW W EION,
Italturacturer sold Maier In
ATE' .AND'CAPS, • •
81 WOOD STREIT, Pittsburgh, &ad
Alisubsisl- aptly
Aides, Leather. Oilwul Shoe Findings,
No. 96 Liberty Stmt.
- padre PITTSBURGH, PA.
QALES-OF STOCKS,
A 7 DONDS; SHILL =TATA ke Le,
711" . Anfir r 311171s:t o at tbe ;i x
or.
.
.200e4.1Vg.b
jiff: i"~ 7
r1TT51i:vnGar:7' . :::..,:....:..0:AzETTE . „...,.. : 1
==l
R. PAT)Y,
27 lir.,re •tn.ot. Yom. rmk.
A C. I; 'MAN & CO., General Insurance
it • Awl. sod UMW...00 Broke... No. 75 Fourth st.,
,1,. P.
rr•rr„c cIIAFFEF: Agente Neptune Incur
_L
3114. P I .•
• • !Ayr.. t.
R.
FIN N CV. Ageni EurekaEurekalnsurnene Co.,
N. 9 Wit,
AA . CA RR 1 I.: It , SECRETARY
Prnimrylvatila Inn.rvntt Coimany rtit,b. g t,
Madeira, rinirth strairt.
S.I3IL'EL L. MAI:SHE'LL, Stet etary Citi
pr.. I notzretn. r kanpm.y. 14 Welt, .tropt.
M. GOKDON, Secretary IVestern Insur
_ -
• an ¶4.2 W4ter
•
GAIt DI N COFFIN, Agent for Frank
t." • Iln Fite luszaratbco Cflutpar.y, Narthrel. eon', Wo.l
Th,rd atter..
Groats
D A. 31A1)E1ILI, Agvist for IhAlrar.
. Mutual I nmirauce Co.. 42 Wilt, Ortel.
1.
1:
10S. 11111A31, Agent Iloward
lau 1 -. 1 MI ran y antlYittothuritb Life I r....ninusee C.niparty
oter Stuket rt mtt,
HUNTER, Agent Farmers' and
rL.. ran, 03 Water 4[4,4.
Tusil 12 A ROBINSON, -'iger. t Cull:I/10nm;
J
it 24 Fills .tract.
W. POINDEXTER., Agent Oreat West
ernn 1 n.in rem, ("... 97 Front ntr-net.
Bi, K ELY S RICIIEY, REAL ESTATE.
Broker, c, rn...v. nf neventh and Smllbtlent ntrnons
Ott.nnrga. Fnrmr, llowees. Furnien, Ac.
t..,kta 4.1 v , LI on rnmoln,,on. Und noi n .
on•I N.Aom an:tinted. Exponial nttentinn giTOD to
nc , xll,. 'zat, Furtas and di.losing uf them. Tem. tw
bl. ?Ctds
LTREE, & Rita,
. Itnctifying snd Win('
.911 Liberty .rent, Pittsburgh.
L
WIIOLELALE tilto
- deal , . In Prn/Inne Knd
Nn.141 Wel., sun .t, neer Chntry
DEALER IN 'PROMISSORY NOTES,
Bntbd., 31 ,, rt:nr.0 and _ A mon,y.
can isrucuro through ty Agtt.cy nn refutom
übk trrnut.
to *.o.••fd Own. moncy to con.' adramac,•,
can ahnnc. and Ant ont •• • naper at my Wilco, for
GEO. , : W. BIJNN, REAL ESTATE
and Irontratteo Agent. attends to buying and whin,
goal Palau of every devriptlon, and to ANlncy businear
generally. Also, to lumrlng prot.rty from it. or thunagt
tiro, for good, reliable Philadelphia Comp./ea. Mar,: •
• "noble.
trt.t nide of Federal .trnei, ',And door Math
Common.. Allegheny City.
arroni. Lore. ............. ..... ....... D. ..0011.0 ,
A USTIN LCK)3IIS Sc CO.. DEALPIIS IN
11 lirontlyney Sntny tools aluricitgra and all &Turf
lien for Money.
Moor!' 1..0nd no Checks at ohne. dates, with trilateral
NOTES AND MUTTS 1101101 IT AND SOLD. .
Perrone deetrlo7 loons eon be accommodated at ramonobl•
terms, aryl • eptbulat, too be forolehert rich g(11 , 1 as
at mm'" , ftttho Alto..itteuo to the F.ale. Nontlog
awl Looming of Ret..l Dolor,
Arg-0111or No. fid Fnurrt -trues. Wood.
ifil-AIMIN LOOM 'd, Nol.rry Pabllc. ran
B - ItIeLAT g 4, SOX, Real Estate Agents
• •nd DUI Ilrol-Orr, No. &Pi Fourth .trot.
rl - 11103LAS WktODS, heal Estate Agent, Nu.
rs
•VC .11 i;:per W wrehouse.
WALTER P. .fiARSHALL CO., Im
port.. end Dealer, ST Worall Moot, betitcoli Fowl!,
Kraut and Diamond Ailey.e hero runy be found nn
tationtoont of every dracrintlon of eapt , llwgmgn. f o P.
tom Ilatt, Dining Rooms and Chambers. Also, Window
Sinatra, in treat ruins at trained vices to country dolor,.
sold WALTER P. SIARSILALI. k CO.
t4IIIUXIMOI.
E • •
EDMIINDSON . CO., Non. Oa and 98
Third .truce, Martel: t..ter. and Dealers
In WA LL PAPER,
CURTALV GOODS,
ORNAMENTS, iIIINGES, •
TASSELS ANUCORDE
COMFORTS. BEDS,
PATENT BPTRAL SPRING MATTRESSES,E.,
Would solicit Ow imuatlaa of porehaners to their largo
and varied stock. apEkfand
Ora 13L14.. PRACTICAL ILTPUOLSTERLIt,
J. No. 100 Third Strad: Pittsbulvh.
Uncork, coreran dralcr In CURTAIN'S, CARNICIS,
RA gh.,,SILA P 6 :s an d TILINDS,NIATTRASSIRI , CORPORTS ,
OONIIIIONh, Pc. Particular attantlon paid to Steamboat
work. Carpet. ettod and laid to rodeo, mrliklyd
T. W. I.OVGTLILET,
Walsh Wad 431.50 k Maker,
IMPORTXR QV •
VINE WATCIIESAND JEWELRY,
Kalttirlfthatreet, between - Wood and Market, Pitt.
bomb, Pa.
aiirrartkatiratttleapskt otb. repalrlag of Marto.
sad Jewelry.
work wvraated•
aamettned Rioewetal eaarecelecut_tilkUs*
• 1 ‘ • few Clanott ' k p an " : ( 2rttor,
jut reartn,a *1 for akikby
' hwelara, Na.M Mb at-
A) 1
) bra&SOL
illanufartutcro
WELLS, RIDDLE dt, Co„
80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., .7
•
or
WHIPS, 'TIIONOS AND SIVITMES.
Orders solicited item thetrade,and promptly ddr.
- u per iostrartions.
Tsoms-6 months, orb per rent. discount for ash.
se2s:llditted.
J. * H. GERWIG,
. -
ROPES AND TWINE,
Osener of Penn and wahwg 'treat. iltistnte g h, Pa.
IICIAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL
_Lk sunk,' °Moll and Halter Ropes. Bed Cord., ..3 asth d
Crate Cord. 11*. d. Broom, Cotten and non Bei n e ;
White and Calera! Twine; (hit Lines, Staging anti 311usorev
Lines. an2lfirithrtt
A_LL.EG-ILENThr
thrr, of Iltder STrrennid Middle Alky.
Allegheny City,P,t.
lIETTER ,c STA I; LI, Munufacturen of
pr..red Tntel, and Pat , ut Gardau How.
m Au_dt;ro, to order.
All order, promptly attendei. to. Jy=S3md•
WILS.M 1:11M1111.1.JA lIHCBII
IV ILLIAII.I 11.1 h M
tNIIILIA 6 CO,
61 Penu sr.. bebAr Marbur- Pittsburgh, Pa.
STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET
lanler Iron orker. iiivacurina o Itarnhini Patent
LorgW.othe. pea an nn t d
tCyllndurf
Boilers,lChimneys,
Bnqrhen. rim Ln..l, Slee lipr., Cunden•eni, Salt
lingar Pons. Imn Yawl. Life Boattn etc. Alan, libicksinithq.
iVori. Bridge and Viaduct Itunn, don. at the ebort.n no.
lice. All widen hula • distancr I , MaidlY ut. ,. .d.1 tn.
JeZ
•
4* - Pa tent Leaffier."
THE ATTENTION OF CARRIAGE MA
KERS, fiaddleremol Dealer, le &reeled to the large
etook of No. I Enameled Mate ter Tope and Toimmhm.
Patent Dash, Coltar,er Italling,Sklrtlng,Ppllte, Pad .klna
do., for tale at eaetern prior by
fIE9RGIEII. ANDERSON,
No. 23 SL Clair et., 2.1 story Itnildlnee,
mrl ' rm dPittsburgh. Pa.
P... Cotton Allis, Pittsburgh. •
ENNEDY, CIIILDS CO., MAN UFAC,
11 TUREEN of—
Penn A No. 1 barmy 448heetloga:
Car;d:t Choda of all colSra and uhadau
Cotton Tarim;
Ik.l Cordr.
Plough Lbw and Bah Cart
" Repo of all dux and doaeriptloruu
Cutting.
lirirOo'-ra left W the Ilardarare Store of Lem. giblet,
C0..131 Wood ai , - oot, Rfll hartattoutlon. Jet&ly
- - - -
.1 AEI} S IRWIN,
MANEIFACTURNII OP
S!MPH UR R. 7 ET TIER; Sulphuric 4cid;
So.. Spin. of Mare; NUT], Acid:
Ilalbriona A uodyn , Muriatic Aril;
Aqua Ammonia. V. p; tiDroca do
— Pon - Ices Soho'. , 1473
'— - .. .. ____ _ -•.-
I :.M.Weitv.E.3l
MANDFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
WARREN'S DIPI:OVED FIRE ANL
tenant .
Water-Fr • ram W.
Sirs - olTlro-24-Fillh street.
DANIEL BENNETT,
ATA-NCIACTUItER OF FANCY COLOR
ED ironstone irsre, Rockingham:lml Follow Ware.
kr. I)ITk at the Mmormiory, corner of Washinirton and
Franklin streets, Birmingham, opposits Plt'sliurgh,
C. L • U.S. ..... CMS POPc. I IPOO
TADER, POPE & STREET,
MANISPACT.IOO OP
OSCILLATING STEAM ENGLNES,
BOILERS AND MILL 11 7, IIIC:q
Sal. m. Columbianin County, 0.
WIIII'3IAN & REED'S PATENT OSCIL
LATIN° Engine, of enperior workmanthlit, con
etantly on hanttand made to nnler. with Gearing, Shafting.
ke.. toe Ylouring and t3c, 31Iltti and otherpurr...,
Alen. ~ 1 • . IPoicdO*l Gtebruted Common
Patty. and Aeon:. for Wirdmve. Rich L. Co.', Machinist.'
Took. In Oiding Turning and Boring Lathes of every do.
emiptiot
Comonn fllde Engtnos made to - !on
tlito
.. J.': .
n. F:r000dl
trulon Foundry,
MITC/111:11:,L, 11ER11.01.5" ok CO.
AITILL CONTINUE TIIE BUSINESS OF
s the Union Pourelry. at , :te did stand er PENNOCK,
MITCHELL a W., Ne. 111/ I- lean Al.
:hey rill mantil•rtere. n-ual. • large and general aa
l', ..,.tes and Slide Ovens,
• .1.\71 PARLOR srv, rw,v
MANTLE & KITCIIE,N (MATES.
Hollow Ware, Wagon !Inca, Dog Irons,
SAD !MINN, TEA KEPELL, k mutt* ' , di 's.
Mill end Machinery enetint,,vs thtnerally,
And OAS and Wittn. PLIES of all aiorh.
R. ON.INN -WAILS 01; T77E BEST RP..13 - Ds.
Shovels, Spades, Picks,
All ,d uEict will be .111 at wnd6csuren• prices.
c0y7:1.7
'ILLIAM TATU,
PLUMBER ANI) tIAS FITTER, No. 10
Fourth otr,t. nour .72 Nun oust
to Al.lrrman Parkluuou Othca, amt IcAtrul a, prat
a Er4.r, .lo. , ription Flllll ~ C. fur Ferrer
,tratu.
tuy:ll.tf
Encaustic Tile Flour,
For Chan bee. HAIL, that..r.it.rie, Vnnilni.bn and ptotca.
ALFAE NG L AND, Sole A Foot.
V110:11 PILE ORIGINAL. PATENTEES,
s l.ndon.
All snol. :eye, "nen, Draw
and Sp...onsen. can ...non at No. 2 Fourth strnel. n. , ar
trtY , [an . .".11 mrl].ly.t
Ensurancr ;agents
ti rat listatr 2gents.
:XILLIP.III WARD,
All cvmmunlrelnr.nn.l Intrrvienn mtrirtly
STILEGT, oppinitt r Paur.. • tlit•Ararl.
VPllolotroi
L
, I S T: I TY 1 . - T.I7 I )FrICIC
lon' ix )l3 / 47 " , ci, mixt ,
Itss sandy J oat rieeivad sad 4s We tir
IIiXD • Olamitri VIM*
Vitishurgt '6ayttr.
- -
PERU:3IIED DA/LT AND WEEKLY DY -
RIDDLE
TIOTII MIZE; All Or. .111.11r1111,..
• • - '•
lir 771 E DA IL I . GAZETrEis thefide.o Scuespaprr in the
West and haring an e_rlensine circulation amng"( the forint..
Uletl, and rrarhang an classes, d oftirt induremendsto aderr
ti,ert as !he Led median. through-which 4. reach the public.
B - Z - THE WEEKLY GAZETTE is issued orery Widnes.
day and .Saturday, on a large Mantel :heel. and contains in
addition la the news el Mr owe*, a carefully prepared and
Isrliabl< report of the Markets, commercial and manelaro f•
and an artntrate Bank .Vole L. enrreeed sertkie for
lleis paper —making it fete bed Cltadarrend XeleTaper in the
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rents per werk, payable to the Carriers.
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ilfir-Adrance person a
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TOR oovenNoy,
DAVID W I L m o
i?,7II.,FOLRICANAL OU NIm MMISS Lw IONK .A
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Or P01L.Z22111.•
/OE JUDO. 5C117.3t. MUM,
JOSEPH J. LEWIS, of ELlester ,
JAMES V}IECII, of layette.
Axernibly,
DANIEL KEGLEY, Collins tp.
THOMAS Kit/800, Snowden tp.
J. B. BACKHOCSE, Ohio "
NICHOLAS VOEGUTLEY, Ja., Allegheny,
J. HERON FOSTER, Pittsburgh.
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GABALEL Al/71 ' r j ofL ". o l-q tr ' Cr S-L
Register,
Ohio tovinenp
Recorder •
KA1111: . :1171. PATTBB:SON, of Birmingham.
Treasurer,
JOHN J. RUSE, of Vernal. tp
WILLIAM N. 11 . I:2.lclirri:LD, of PeeblN.
Auditor, . .
A. B. STEVENSON, of Lamer St Clair
Clerk of Ike Courts,
THOMAS A. ROWLEY, of -Pittsburgh
-Director of the Poor,
J. MeRINNEY SNODGRASS, of Muffin
For the Patslntrgh Gazette.
Messrs. Editors: I proposo now to say a word
more at relation to the moral and political as
pects of the great question upon which I hove
craved a hearing at your hands.
You admit the error and the mischief of the
subscriptions, bat you think that these things
cannot now be helped, And that )fbnesty and fair
dealing require that we should acquiesce and
pay, and therefore you stigmatize the rebellious
us no better than repodiators.
You are mistaken, I think, in both points.
There is n remedy in the existing constitution,
which will come back to its true reading, if the
people are disposed to insist on it., and neither
honesty or fair dealing demand the sacrifice of
a single victim, while their patriotism and a just
regard for the rights of our fellows not only
counsel but command resistance. This is high
ground, you will think, for the defenders of a
cause of which you deem no ill. but I know what
I am saying, arid if I cannot convince you and
your renders, it will be a point gained to show
you at all events that the ••rebels•' hold a posi
tion strong enough even on its nova/ aspects to
bring the rashest assailant to a pause, if it
he not strong enough as I think it in, to frown
defiance upon may and every attack that can be
made upon it.
I am nut unaware of the argument by which
b.iet,Actitoecg-litila-titha arnreir-uvoutfitintrarras
others have drawn the —hideous" caricature
which you suppose to be a likeness, and have
tuffs-named "repudiation." It is in brief • that
the Commissioners and Councils are our agents,
that our consent is implad from that relation,
awl those who deal with them have a right to
, issonie it, that we hove got their money and
spent it; and hence that to repudiate their can
tracts would he a fraud upon the innocent.
This is summary and plausible, and it is very
certain that nothing hotter can be offered. It
rests however upon an very imperfect notion ns
xell of the doctrine of agency, as of natural
and political rights, and upon a gross mistippie
oension of the grounds upon which this power
his been defended. Asa case of agate!, it could
nut have stood a moment. The doctrine of as
Judges who favored the power, is that these arc
fax Laws simply, not depending on the assent
of the people at all, and not therefore involving
Any question of contract with them whatever,
arvl, as a consequence, that, for these purposes
th Compissioners and Councils are practically
the agents of the Legislature only, and hence it
is that in no tam in this rounty hare the Icahn or
orraniseJ of the people tree been consulted by either
the Legislature, or the Councils, or the Com
missioners.
Then as to the money. The people hove
neither negotiated the bonds or received or ex
pended a penny of the money, nor can it be even
`Aid that it was expended within our midst. II
wins generally used abroad, in defiance of all
ionditions: and in the case of the city suds ex
pended entirely outside, except no far as it may
;tare found its way into the bands of resident
officers, attorneys and newspaper editors.
flow easily thou is all this mist dispersed with
the aid of a very little light, and how absurd
does all this denunciation appear when we come
up fairly and squarely to the fact that assent or
dissent were alike out of the question, and that
neither of them enter, either theoretically or
practically, into the solution of the problem!
file men who dealt with the public authorities—
, as they are called—were well aware that no
I consent of our. was required, and did not care
whether we consented ig not. They relied not
upon our agreement ei her actual or implied,
buy ,e a power not derived from us, and se},
posed to be etre, us—the power of a legislature
not elected by °emelt es to hold us through . our
Commissioners or Councils, or any body el'e, in
eh:donee of our own will. If they can find p rams:
ni , ", cunning enough to help them in their ex- .
tremity by turning such a slate nr into a
o"' ni eorwcienee as against us, they may bid
high for his services, -and afford to pay him
handsomely. The whole Tress seems to have
already started in generous rivalry for the prise.
Even the Chronicle, late in entering, but with
the longest stride of all, to make up, I suppose,
tor Its delay, is in for the plate. I trust, how
ever, that if the newspaper editors are to be our
father confessors on the bed where they have
laid us, and are to shrive us and make our
testament of 'all our worldly goods," they
will not take it for granted that all right is
on the side of the Railroad andbentlholders
and that we, the people, are but "miserable
'inners" who ought to ho ashamed of our
selves, and to skulk and dodge, and seek
"pretexts" and "disguises," and hide our "hid
eous" Images with our hands., for daring so
presumptuously to question the will of our im
perious masters by endeavoring to defend our
property' from spoliation.
But this does not comprise the whole of the
argument upon the usual question. The very
unexpected, extraordinary opinion of the late -
Chief Justice Black, which- is relied upon as a
iudgment on this general question, involves this
distinct admission' that all legislation of this de
icription is "immoral" as well as "impolitic and
dangerous." If this be so—and nobody doubts
it—whenee conies the lofty tune of reproof
which breaks upon us even from the columns of
the Journal and Post as though some inspired
preacher—some stern, exacting moralist, aro
lecturing us upon original sin ? If the fountain
be corrupt, bow can tie stream be pure ? Do
men gather grapes Erni thorns or figs from
thistles! I trow not. If the legislation itself
was immoral . , we lutvet>e testimony of the same
Judge in his famous Somerset letter, that the
subseriptiona too are "not honest," and that the
Commissioners have no moral right to make
them, even thasigh backed by a majority of dm
people. The next offenders then in the order of
time were the men who made the debts without
consulting the people, and without knowing how
they Were everto be paid. But amongst the
chiefest of the . sinners, I think,. are those who
titer the ;seizure of their. .neighbors' property
for tie payment of a debt no immorally author
uized, and immorally contracted, and for which
s ed,
stifferers, hare never received a dollar in the
way of cosiPensalion.... Willi category then
shall we rank the _vietimized. tlintoselveal -43
eriminalit Aid the spoilers And their anxilla.;
lies as patterns Of - honesty. and Imesiculate good
Ina! OF !WI we; doehsta - injustiew by treat
log diem angler as ettarellar!seaa .!!stisi dame
widows' bonne,: and for aleetineer make long.
prams"? Is • it right eritonest. to takti-any
sr'*.y'x~rti sue+, ~.y:
mono property for nothing? Is there a moral
wrong-in resistance to injustice or tyranny? Or
do our moral and political duties go band in hand
in that harmony which is embalmed in the revo
lutionary axiom, that "resistance to tyrants u
obedience to God ?"
There is a test, however, of the-moral ques;
tion which I think will answer our purposes as
a ready solvent, and that is thin Suppose it
should be decided, as I think it must be, that
these Acts of Assembly are not binding on us,
as being beyond the Constitutional powers of ,
the Legislature, and that the debts so made can
not be enforced. What will be your course then?
Will you pay? Will you advise others to pay,
and will you continue to denounce those who
refuse as no better than they should be? If there
is a moral obligation in the csse, the decisions
of the courta cannot change it, unless those de
cisions are to be taken as the standard of moral
ity. If that is your opinion, however, what right
have you to impute wrong to any man for ap
pealing to the law and refusing to pay until the
law condemns him? But it is not your opinion.
You are not quite ready to substitute a rule of
nine years average duration, according to Judge
Black, for a law that is eternal as the heavens.
You quarrel with the decision of the Supreme
Court of the Boiled Stares in the Bred Scott
ease, and preach rebellion against it, as being a
high-handed outrage upon the Constitution and
upon human Tights. I agree with you there, and
will follow your standard and fight under it un
til that decision is reversed, as reversed it will
be in the fullness of time. That was a decision
however by fine judges, while that by which you
would hold any conscience here was the work
only of three, all differing in their reasons and
irreconcileable with each other—ono of them
very inconsistent with himself and another eery
yeanys If the former was a novelty So was the
latter. If tho one overthrew the civil rights of
the black man, -the other struck a wider and
deeper and more fatal blow at the Constitutional
securities of the white man, and at the very ex
istence of the social state itself, by stripping the
citizen of his property at the will of the legisla
ture. That this decision can stand, any more
[Lout tho other, Ido not believe. They both be
long to the same catrory as the majority opin
ions in the case of John Hampden and the ship
money, so emphatically reversed by the people
of England, whose experience has taught them
that the liberties of the subject cannot always
be trusted even to the keeping of the Judges. I
agree fully with the sentiment of your own urti
cle of Tuesday last, that "in the great struggles
of the world for freedom, it hue been neeessary,
iu order to overthrow I.IOATIO , iI,IIIE, to overthrow
the Courts behind which they have sought and
obtained shelter." We do not require so ca
rrells a rem--h. litre. A sound' public opinion
will br„ing the Courts bask to the line of Cc:lnsti
tutional duty. With the profession I think it is
There has been no time in which
they coidd not be trusted when liberty was at
stake. I wish to see a healthy sentiment pre
vailing amongst the people, as it soon will if the
Press will but do its duty and stand fearless and
faithful as of old to tics great cane of human
freedom. I join with yon, therefore, in the vow
of undyingresistance to the principle that a Con
stitution made t. diffuse the blessings of liberty,
carries -larery everywhere. No amount of deci
sions, however unanimous, shall ever compei . n.y
acquiescence in that which I know to be wrong.
ask you oc ['le ether hand to unite with me in
au equally determined resistance to the princi
ples that an :her constitution, enacted 'for the
protection of property, has failed to accomplish
the object for which it was expressly intended,
because the men who framed it _ knew nothing
about Railroads, and of course forgot to pro
vide specifically against tile conversion of your
property and mine into a worthless Railroad
stock against our will. My instincts as a Re
publican teach me that this is wrong, ns my
POLITICAL and historical reading assure me that
the government in which it can be done is not a
free one, and cannot subsist upon such I erms.—
I have no chance, therefore, left to me. it is no
case for compromise. I cannot even treatupon
such a question. Submission here would be
treason to liberty, and infidelity to the memories
of the past as it would be to the hopes of the
future. lam pledged therefore to resistance by
the highest of all obltgations. It is with me as
. .
a citizeno e of the most sacred of duties. Nor.
1:1
am I to b flouted out of Court by scoff 4,, , '
th
rision, by the stale cry of repuatio— ' a
t
The hopes and the securities
questio is too big a one to be tb—. Goa' w i t h .
of generations are
in its womb. In such a struggle the bondhold
ers are nothing. I might perhaps ohoose as a
mere act of charity to contribute of my sub-
stance jor theiE tiller, if they are I
no more time to my property (flan you give.—
No . false gyrapittlty shall betray me into the
i.urrnder of my rights ns freeman.
If the bond-holders are nothing, however, so
- .
oo Ore you and i, and all that we both own, in
a contest like his which Ico:ts to the welfare
of generations yet unborn. I confess that I
feel dwarfed individually - in thepresence of so
rent a questhin, and unsatisfied and humbled at
the degeneracy which would recommend sub-
. .
mission, and dispose of so momentous an issue
with a sneer. Ido not feel however, thank God,
that I am so dwarfed as to deter me from grap
pling, even though unaided. trith a great wrong,
which I would strangle, it' possible, in its he
ginninio. If thorressof Pittsburgh is insensible
to the value of a principle it is not so with me,
and it was not so with the men of the Revolu
tion. Our ancestors might have purchased an
ignominious peace and pardon for their re
bellion by the mere concession of a ligh . t to tax
them. They heard end felt that the admission
would have made them practically, slaves, and
they preferred to peril their homes and fortunes
in an unequal contest for what the Pittsburgh
Press would doubtless, have considered an ab
straction. They had no question however, before
them as important as the present one which goes
far beyond any mere claim of Taxation, and as-
sorts the right to take the wnoLE under the pre
tence of protecting IL_ You maythink that they
were fools or mad men, but I do notand no actof
mine shall be tortured into such a confession.
I desire to Ray therefore that the position of
the men whom rou assume to be repudiator:
where no contract is shewn and none can be
implied, and whom you suppose to have been
skulking under disguises -and —pretexts" as
though they were afraid of the light is one which
I think does them honor. and which they know
to be impregnable in morals, ns the best, pro
fessional opinion in the country pronounces it
to be in /ate, and that if there be any amongst
us who have reason to be ashamed of their
record, it is only those wbo made these debts,
and those who hold that they ineqi and ought to
he enforced. If there be any man who is able
to maintain the !qtter opinion. I should be glad
to bear from him. I know no obligation here to
bind thozonscience orally man, to payment. 1
see n.,ny reasons on the other hand to forbid it,
and I. am only surps:.sed thnt the sham:less
conduct of the public authorities, and the utter
dieregvtal of private rights as well as public
opinion which has marked their whole course
upon the question, should have found favor and
countenance idnongst those whose position and
power have made them so eminertly the guard
ians of private rights, and the conservators of
public liberty. A CcrourrsE
Aa Imam: Pc:co.—The ••Patriotic Fund,"
subscribed in Great Britain and , her provinces
and by British residents and others of foreign
countries, for the benefit of the soldiers.who suf
fered in the late Russian war, their wives and
children, was one of the largest of that charac
ter over collected. Prince Albert, chairman of
the commissioners to distribute the fund, lately
stated, in an address to Queen Victoria that the
total amount was £4446,985, or over seven mil
lions of dollars. Of this amount £los.was re.
ceived from Lawrence, Mass, £1 , 7 t from New
Fork, £B6O from New Orleans, £9OO from Oats
Francisco, £l7 - from Davenport, tons, and
£162 from Philadelphia: Of the surplus the
commissioners have appropriated £38,000 for
the erection of an asylum for the reception of
three hundred of the orphan daughters of sol
diers, sailors and marines, and have endowed it
with the slim of $700,000. The foundation
stone of the new asylum was hid In the presence
of Her Majesty.
Tim Nicaraguan Fillibuef era in New York city
are In a state of great destitution, unable to ob
tain work, without means to carry them 'home,
and compelled to depend on charity or odd jobs
for the means of subsistence. Many of them
sleep on the grass in the various public parka,
and some fifty of them who were seen assembled
On the Battery on Friday presented a miserable
picture of . destitution. About forty of the two
hundred who, were landed from the Roanoke
made-their way to Philadelphia on a free pass
from the railroad, but will probably be no better .
off there.
• Tay Baptists Of. South Carolina have just
been in State Convention at Greenwood, B. C.
The recent action of, the American Tract Socie
ty, was considered, and the result was the ap
pointment of a committee, on motion of Rev. B.
Manley, D. D. The report of this committee
recommends a suspension of all relations. or
official lotercotirse with the “American Tract
Society," until &reverse of their obnoxious no
tion. This report was adopted. .
OARLVANT TOR Umn.—Thera is now , ting
out at Atchison, Mo.; a caramn fbr Salt. ke,
which will consist. of 78 wagons, 878'01e1I, and
90 men, and will be laden with. 140 tons of ea
mirtiil,;irierolumidiso, adapted. to the Salt Lake
tivide.4: *War trains are fitting out at - Weatod
'and Indeitendebne. &6., • and Leavenworth rid.
Icanauvity, Know
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for or
A COMFORTABLE TWO . STORY
zo_ Dwelling: situate on Waakington etreet, 111e
gbeoY tit/. aontaltdog gee rooms and tbalabed garret. tar
wad= eon be had Immediately. FA:quire of
/1 30 'IL If. KM), No. 210, iliekyat,
W
9 1 0 LST.—An•elekani Store Room . ' on'a.
Fifth most, between. ood And Market "insitabldla,
o.w A Fancy Goods establishisicut, havisi . ShowNisidow Asid
Sky-light. Engsdri at •
snylEixitf GAZETTE ODOVFLNO ROOM.
rro LET.—A well finished -. D.ilitto
with ysrd room, shrubbery, An, detty,hiftdly sin rmeL
tutted on the riser haul, in Allegheny Clty, neer the tog
donee of Mrs. Snowden. Rent low. Inquire of
Do. J. P. DARE, Penn street,
Or of MOSES BORLAND,
few doors below theenenilees.
DIVELLING 110175 . E TO ,RENT.—That
commodious and well finished Dwelling Hot"
Pike street, now occupied try the shbeetther. , The Mime is
in floe cuter ' and hew a/1 the modern euhreltienrefAnnter,
gas, Ac, to nuke - it desirable fora homily. Pon .000 on
be hod any time after the first of Slay. .Apply at No. 42
'O'fiara street, to atataltf JAS. LAINILILIN..
TO LET.—Threo Brick lionsee, four
rooms each, in the 7th Wart!, on Centre ..
31 inersvillePand. Rent low to a good tenant. Enqukettf.,
Jal7 WATT & WILSON, No. 'AA LihittlY Mee,.
1.: 1 01{ ItENT.—Two Brick Direllinti on
Third street. near Busliblied. No. 1156 hea ten swims,
Keck BulldlnF . Oas , Betb-...., Lc. .o. Iffil hss .4( 2 4
Nooses, Gas, Water, tc.
Alsoose Office on Nourth street, NeerCherrfsßej. Bent
ICS per Mfaullll. THOS. WOODS, 76 Fourth st.
OFFICE TO LET on Fourth worn, between
Smithfield sad Mend sig.—No.llA Ahilyto
nul 2
rrio LET.—The.ll. formerly :occupied. by
tho Sone Emsmpe on the corner of Wren and
Third streeta. front JOIEVAINITILL4 EON,
matt N 0.257 Libertyntreet. -
960 gleltES OF IVEST,EIpI LANDS rot
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80 urn /et oos tract 111 IVl.oetb4o elyouty.
100 " " " Ilanalek cime.ty.
131 " ' Clay county.
120 " .
120 4
100 e. 4. a
The abort , lands are to the &tate of lowa. kef
.old l.l.lormfate tract. at E 2.25 an sena If Mid all to Cab par.
rhea, k 2,10 an acre Intl be taken., The Owner will rentals
to the city until theluth toot. Apply to .
an7 BLAKELY A Rxemer,
VOR SALE. OR HIRE—Two largo now'
YLATs, .citable for toot or Loather. A 1.,. oner tattr
limber Wheel and one Too Bono Wagon. Apply to
BATCH' A AIKLUENBAUOIL
comm. Brant Ft. and DLamontl
i 1687 S.ILE.—A piece of Lica containing
CO acres, In the thrletngaillag* ef .I.lllingtonorttidn 4
nPeanf nor. arta., . 41 .1tare:erecttalaBate 41(1).4
go d store 11 , .. , x,1;; - ehlrh a vemproaperona h.lnenot bele"
carried mt. and tare.. larelttcg Ho.. There Is an
. tarhard of the beat of grafted Met trees of 'mime
k Inee croxl ef Cral, and ern nolance of Springer. the
...a It rOII Zoo oold on "ere reasonable ten. Any],
LtI.4IC ELY t MOSBY,.
Ural &tate Broker.
• • table arm for Sale. .. •
fir lIE a
undersigned offers for mn Were-nit 3
nf
65 6cres, oo wiliCh he now makes. int:natal on the Per
ryg via.. Plank Road, six tunes from Allegheny CPI, The '
place la well known ea one of the handsolneet Improve(
pi.,,,5011 the road. The •!welfling, or:arty now..l••zoodbre.
story fame. welt noteneti, with • =ober CS other Minton ,
menu, nth no valuable festers and •r tholes selectiineof'
young fruit tro ea, among hk.ll Ia • number of •;cbohl•
arape tine. now In full bearina. Thistarna would aoltwelt
for • Dairy, btu • eon ofoooer4ellina wafer md ag
the whole place. Its proximity to the two' "marketeln: .
the welt. snake itwell worth the attention of any prnati ler"
F. l ofroth limn. The plank rowel ranstight aeon& It.
:iye tlesrtf HENRY.- P.lll.llfhlit,
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FORSALE. -45 acres of land near Ilultork's
Station on Allegheny Valley R. R. 10' miles rem the
city, 9. Building Lots each 20 by 100 radon Fenneylraide AT
enue, near ]rage' 5
do do on VRkroy 'meet near Mage. streelg* -
13 do do on Marie street near
Magee
Rivet,
3 do do on
of d Isabella street',
Is the 19ghth the of the city of Fittsturgh,
Abo, I 1.4,t on the corner of Penn and .Marbery anew,
frnntin‘io feet on Yenta and 109 fret 10% Rehm on Marbary
street ex:intent to the depot of the Pennsylvania Rib Bowl.
Yoe terms 'etc., inquire of 'MAC JONE/V.-
Corner Ito. and First sta. Pittsburgh.::_
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A. LLEGRENYPRuPERTY FOR RACE, :
We bare a blouse and Lot of (round situated
atisy, stew the Diamond, on which Is erected n larer_L;:
D Brick Elouse,rontaltdag 7 yell trashed tstoma,....s—
attic, a large Mar s wider la ths Loupe and ys , d• ,
property will be bold lowtold on eery terms, see
a-r — E7,
about moving tooth. Apply to
enei 11LAKiLl% -
Iron Land....tIABLEIRO.N
1 5000 ACRESQ,I.Ydii SALEThis . under
011E . ..Mili which he will sell at a Aug
si email - has the fulloriberal tern , •.n tracts of FIVETgOU.
',lured price nr the whole. Three perfect, arid good war-
Aciri hill be given.
.
rlitifit land is in tracts of fire thousand acres each, all b ola-
ated in the county of Perry and State of Tennesseah- nlieatt
sir miles tram the Tem:a.m. river, to which point Me*.
tion la uninteropted at all &wont of the your, " The' Tim
Ore is very alionilant,rich, and acknowledged to Lei as good.
if not the beat in the State. The lands arealsowellwatered
by the trate. el the Buffalo and Dtick riven, and are very
heavily timbered with Poplar or White Wood, Oak, Chest,
tiut. ke. A lame portion isf it Jewell adapted tocultivarlath'
For further perticularsapply either in pertain or bylettar tu,
OEO. W. ItY.ARDEN,Cairo, 1114
Or to SPRINGER ILABBAISITI
_.„veresiarn ZS, Liberty at, Pittsburgh.
CACr, lowa.
SwF' OFFER FOR SALE A NITIARtR •
ir of TAtIIABLE LOTS, f, nos OfttiAndo'
en County, lowa.
These lots ars cork Gri by 132 Leek fronting onWideitrostir
and
ere situated in :ha most thickly settled part of thin
thriving town.
OSAGE OTTE •
To the seat or the Cloeernment Lunt Office, for Turkey TURK
Land District, comnins shout fifteen hundred Inhabitant;
Is rapidly improving, and death:l.l to Won. of the mon
fluor-Ming towns In Ton.
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These lots will' he wild at a low prko. Pull particular
can be obtained at the oltice or the subscribers.
Jot B. SPLAP.: & SON. 158 , 41 4 nortlr ot.
Lots for Sale in Allegheny:
TtIE undersigned offers for sale a number
of beautiful building lota, fronting on the West Com
o.n Ridge street and on Water lane. To persons arld
wish to build comfortable private residences, the soon prs
sent. greater inducements than can be found any where in
this vicinity. Inquire on the plumb. of
Jyl3.3nslawew JOIIN TRITIN.
FOR SALE—One of the handsomest conn
try Seats along the Ohio River and P.R. W. & C. R. IL, -
twelve miles from Allegheny City, containing 70 Amer: or
we edit sell 12 acres of the front. The Improvements are •
large cottage boner, 'barns stable and other outbuildings,
a your, smi :Mho.; orchard ot ths.bart of graffed fruit s ?. •
large mmutily of rasithere: sad strawberry yes u, other
thenbbery. As the owner withes to go wee., It will be sold
low end easy terms. _Apply_ to O. W.W.I:UR, wad aide
of Federal street, 2nd door moth of the North Common,
Allegheny City. 3114 •
VALUABLE CITY 'PROPERTY. YOB
SALE—The undenigned offers for mils on dreondde
term., a large number of building lots in the Rth Ward of
the city. TIM lets front on Penarylmudadvetincs, Wtwm.
Forbes, Locust. 3t. i•, Vlcroy and Bluff street., an but I
few minutes walk Rom the Court Hone. and' will be sold
very cheap.
Persons desirous or securing tontenfent and healthg
locsHon for o house; or wishing to perrchsem for wen:dation.
Ina prat of the city murt coutinnestoadfly to Improve
*ill God it to their admen° to toll upon . thoipbrallitt.
U. SILSOKI7,.Atgy /1 Low,
N 0.10 4 Fifth attest.
VAR3IS FOR SALE.-113 acres oreuperiar
Farm land, WI of Coal, on the Plttsbunty 11. - Wayno
d Chicago Railroad.
112 Acres of Excellent Land and Cannel Coal, near Dar.
Acreo of Land on tam Itallrowl. a milts Wow, the
city.
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188 Am. of Lod, Aral impromi, near flu town of In
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.le,, or 1-104, three mile. smith of the city. •
Fsrms, er,llll. I! miles asd Lota, F
.., as described ' it, a psi , i ...1 Resister, syllich Is giro=
olso Irish to purclissm. lanulze of
THOMAS WOODS, Neoltidsts Broker,
N0.:5 north street.
GREAT BARGAINS IN COAL
We now offer that valuable Cad Tract of Land. Banat.
o the Sforandrabele river In the third pool, o.lpin:up the
town of Webster . , , Anteinlng 42% acres, 30 acme of which le
PC" :'lock OM! Or 7 2,er Coln. there I. aloo Vein of
4% fees. 20 /eras of Azle umber, suitable foul: ;wet, This
proporty cannot las snrpurred for a coal WO on the Alonnal
cebele river. Ile the landing le 'pilaf and deep - water all 0C44-
2011• ot the year, le offered at
,e Irma BARG/Al:4ra tLeawaer
le going Wert. Apply at on. to
•p2l B. N'LLIN• SON; 683.flith
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rtOAl. LAND FORSALE.-The undersign:
ki et! Wren for ale COALUNDRED and IDIRXACHILD
of LAND,
attested on the Bret pool. one of the at &arable letations
ou cho 31orinttgahels river„
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be often tioil of Iron men, (Mel' men, and cardtellete ie
directed to this property. ea Se believed the opporttmity Ihr
pmetable Inmetment L..nel. as I. eat often prmented. The
terms are easy. Fnaticolan may be obtained by lona.
or otherwise, by en ng of '
AUSTLN LOO k 00., Stock and Note Blakers," —
ap3 ' No. 92 Fourth Ittreet.
F'xv,gh Ground Faintly Moor .
WE are ready to deliver to families our
Tr -y =peen,
ULUTE \MEAT FLOUR, •GRAITAti OR •011BOLTI9
• FLOUR, AND RIB PLOD& •'
Ordenmay be left a<
LOGAN A GREGG'S; Ilahinare Store, 52, Wood snail
DLAUbi st Re
R2II.TEIVit Drag Stun, comer Merl and At;
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WAYlititbPS, Tobacconist, arrow Sialihilidd
and Diamond alley.
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y' Pearl Steam 11111,Allegbead,
ATKINS' THIRTY DAY CLOCKS,
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