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B. RIDDLE & CO.,
EDITORS and PROPRIETORS
PITTSB • LI
FRIDAY MORNING; JUNE 4, 1858.
- The Cozr ----- esslOniiiitlrint l o n.
We cannot conceal from ourselves, and we
-would not conceal from our readers, that the
nomination of Gep. BlonsasAn far Congress In
this district is the occasion of considerable din•
satisfaction in the Republican ranks. Not on
account (*.Many personal hostility to that gentle
man; for 's amiability, kindness of disposition,
and exc eat 'aualitieS a.s a bnidness man have
rendare hint extremely popular, individually,
where, he is known ; but because an impfes
cicalas got abreiw.lthat ho is not a Republican,
or that he Is still a democrat. Many well mean
ing, Intelligent and devoted Republicans have
been impressed with this idea, and they cannot
be blamed for deeiring that the candidate wha
is to represent, specially, their political princi
ples, ehould be identical with them in feeling
-and purpose. A great battle is to be; fought in
the next Congress ; and they say, and say truly,
that this staunch Republican district should be
represented by no one who cannot lay his hand
upon his heart - and exclaim, -without guile, "I
am a Republican!"
Individually, our intercourse with Gen. NiClll2-
nzaD has been of the pleasantest and most agree
able kind. We esteem him highly as a gentle
man aid well qualified for the post to which he
is named, and wo know that he possesses in
himself all the elemente of an extended popu
larity. But we are set for the defence of Re
publican Principles; and the duty which we owe
to the Republir.an, party demands of us that we
shoidd support no man far ones r. ha does not
stand fairly and squarely upon the platform of
that party. • Now, the simple question to be
eolvcd, with reference to Gen. Morehead, is,
does he stand upon that platform? ha does,
wo shall support him with all our heart and
might; if he does not, then he cannot ask the
party to support hire.
Let tI3 be understood. tVe do not say. that
°tn. Morehead is not. a Republican ; we amities
to say that we believe that be is, and that he not
only considers him.cii as thoroughly identified
with that party in its ,principles and purposes but
that, if elected, he will net heartily and efficient
ly with the other Republicans in Congress; bat
what we think is one thing and what the public
thinks .may he another; and it is for the pur
pose of giving Gen. gOILLEIEAD 1112 opportunity
of, at one? (and cle4.rly) defining his position
that we have penned this article. It is his duty
as well as ours to realove all causes of dissatis
faction from the pubic mind, on this score, at
once, and from that point forward all will be
plain sailing. This, we feel thortMghly assured,
be will do, and that promptly.
It is not ferns or for hint to isies or ex..Zl
plain how tbe.npression has gc4rond that
he is not a Republican ; 'Such is th act, how
ever much it my be regretted, and wo must
take it-as we find it. lie has simply to say that
he Republican; that he considers himself
and his political fortunes - identified with 4licaß.e
-pubßeett party; that he stands fairly and square
ly upon the Republican plalform as adopted,in
Philadelphia 185.3; and that as the standard
bearer of the Itepublicau - party in this eventful
contest, be will beil• it proudly aloft and sink or
swim with the party'that has honored him with
the highest nominati ain its gift. ft is to be
regretted that there should be any occasion for
such assurances nathese; -built is not Gen. 3fore
head's fault that:l44as not had the opportunity
to give them before.
We need hardly say that this article is dic
tated by the kindest feelings for Gen. Morehead
and withia sincve desire to promote his inter
ests. If.we did not think it etsential to our suc
cess as a party, we would not ask for the assu
rances we have enumerated. We think we know
ehat his reply will he: and that when it has
been frankly given, no It has horn frankly asked.
we shall take off our coats, roll up our sleeves
and go In for his election with that earnestness
and zeal which has always characterized our po
litical labors..
P. S.--Since writing - the above, we have seen
and conversed with Gen. Morehead, to whom w
made known its contents, and we will ho enabled
to lay his reply before our readers tomorrow.
Tue Kansas ancries on the lloglish bill is
fixed for the.let Monday iu August—the day of
the Missouri election. A woos important point,
for it cuts down "at one fell ewhop" all the
hopes that the pro-slavery men of the Territory
t i.
h re bisect upon their accustomed reinforce
= nta from Missouri.
ha letter of instructions from General Cass
t\ ii3
t. (tor . Dearer makes loud professions of the
a 'ety of the administration to hare a fair
ele tion, - and this profession is iterated and re
ite. Zed throughout the letter ; but it is t,. Flipp-
lar mment upon these professions and a still
MOTS gular proof of the correctoets of our
allegations that tho removrA of Wain, the Dis
trict Attorney, was made an purpose to create a
pro-elavcty board of election commiseioners'for
the purpose of cheating in the returns, that in
the same letter tho concluding paragraph should
make the following delicate suggestion:
• "You will not probably convene the Board ulna
after the appointment of a new. Dietrict Attorney for
the Territory. A nomination for this purpoer mill
be cent to the Senate on Monday next."
This was a hint to give the entire advantage
o the arrangementiof the election and the ma•
n potation of the returns to the pro-slavery men.
t the Free State men keen a trick wrrth two
o that. The Conference Bill eunaiituted the
orernor, Secretary and District ,Attoruey cf the
T•rritory of Eaneas, and the President of the
council andthe Speaker of the Territorial Legis
-1 tore, a Board of Commies:esters to conduct the
• ,
onion provided for. Any three of the Com
m 'losers were given authority to transact
I business, with the view of giving the power
I
. timely to the appointees of the -I'resident.-
0 presiding offteers of the Legislature are, of
rse, Free State men. W. Wmu., Eej., the
strict Attorney, at the time of the passage of
.. Bill, was a Douglas man, and the President,
Imake the thing safe and tight, removed him
. , ppointed In hisylcoe A. C. DAVIS, EIN., a
rough administration man. But Mr. Davis
, . not on', stand, and as Mr. Weir
4 over until Davis appeared, was atfil
Ivirtu& of his office a member of the Board
lectfou Commteeioncre. Now as the Confer-
a Bill -gave authority to any three of the
nmissioners to transact any of tho business
ening to the Board, Mr. District Attorney
tr end the presiding officers of the Legisla
r a found themselves invested with authority
take action in the case. ••Brief authority"
this, stertanaly, 115 the new District Attor.
y would seetilly have his commission, when
• o Administration trio would be in power
e Free State triumvirate seized the auspicious
• moat, and courteously calling upon Governor
• ver, told him they were ready to proceed at
,ce to business. At this juncture, with_the
er from Secretary Cass in his pocket, 'lnn-
Instructing him not to convene the Board
. ' the new District Attorney should assume
: duties of his office, the Governor inns have
. rienced a peculiar sensation of discomfort.
: =ally enough, he was very reluctant to
rata immediately. But what could he do l'
three members of the Board could transact
bulginess pertaining to the whole Board, and
hor withottk . the •Gorerner, the District At
. gy, Fregident of the . Cduncil, and Speaker
•a Blouse, were ready to take action; and
tenet respected Bovenaor • " knocked under.
Board proceeded to business without wait
for the new District Attorney, and appointed
drat Monday in August 'as the daysof holding
election, =deal t° first and mast important ,
In thatampaign has inured Co iho adran
of tho.FIP n reißta en. All hone to their
r '
tuella and pluck_ x
Forzy nor..ithir. A, _R. Diceleery,
•kvillo, Ind., s 4 diqloitYlitions
°Una ire
it, ho saye 4 3 go is ipilifil c ) . ir;4l - the soma
who pickligt**blisho4ll2. ~What hos
1 0110 titktie6lttior'-
The Comtty Ticket
We have not room, according to our inclina-
Lion; to notice the nominees on our county
ticket, Individually, as their merits deserve.
We avail ourselves, however, of the earliest op
portunity to say that we atoll support the ticket
heartily. The nominee for Senate is a gentle
man who stands in the foremost rank at the bar,
and hie nomination is a pectiliarly appropriate
and fitting one. The Assembly ticket, too, is
an excellentone—none better was ever present
ed in this county. The gentleman nominated
for Sheriff is a popular, widely known and most
excellent citizen, whose many good qualities
still enable him to walk over the track without
serious opposition. The otter gcni:clacti nomi
nated are all well qualified for the Oozes to
' which they are named; anti although we think
the ticket might have been more judiciously dis
tributed throughout the county, it - is deserving
I of general support, and will undoubtedly be
triumphantly elected.
Two THINGS, we think, have been settled by
the late County Convention, although it took no
action in that direction--firo, that e. Convention
of two delegates from each of Ili; election dis
tricts is too large a body for noadnutiag pur
poses, and ereond, that. luso...fire Congressional
nominations should be made by diotriel. Con
gressional Conventions.
A convention of 132 members, tailed together
front all parts of the county and anxious to do
up its work quickly, is burdensome from its
very numbers. Deliberation and interchange
of sentiment are impossible, and the work of
nomination becomes a mere scramble. Here.
after, we trust the conventions will ho limited
to one delegate from each district, which would
give a convention of 6 1 3 members—a body abund
antly largo yet not too large for deliberative
purposes.
As to Congressional nominations, they should,
in future, be made by conventions of delegates
called specially for that purpose. In that way,
the ofhoe of Congressman can be removed from
the whirlpool of strife over the county offices 11. Brounn Swoon;
and the selection of candidates be decided upon , Chairman of American State Com •
their merits exclusively and in accordance with eLeiltrIELD. May 29, 18514.
popular sentiment directly expressed. There is Inasintmh as the above recommendation and
an eminent propriety in thin course which must , calls point out the plain road to practical. deci
be self-evident, and we will not, therefore, un- over io the present
s N i Lein endu ring dmin saa ti v o i n ct a o n ry d
tyrannical and
deatake to argue it. sectional policy I therefore request the Repnli
--ww-s-w--- • keens of Pennsylvania to unite in the election
A fixes Donax.—A correspondent of the Phil- of delegates to the above Convention.
adelphia Pren, writing from Washington, ssys ' • Wld B. THOMAS.
A new dodge is about to be perpetrated by : ' . '"”" °°°c i it . . Rtjr"i°"" Sale r°°"""1":
the Lecomptonites. They make no secret of Ir. Philadelphia, June 1. lti."i
It is intended for the Penn;, le- trot Let par- i ,
• ticalarly. I mean theedopti r on at the protective ('" Sr """ --Er`rnrit'ori May 22-
tar iff po li cy, to get out of the ignominy of he. —The waters are assuaged, we are once more on
comptonism. Owen Jones is in nigh glee about , n.°°° li,chent crevasse was stoppedit, and he. Reilly, Dewart, Dimmick , ALL last evening The detraction of property has
Allison Aline, Landy and even Phillips, are ex- i been immense; the corn in the neighborhood
pealed to mount the hobby, and to join in and I must all be Irnde and a vast deal of cane. It ix
fill up the cry. They are already booted and
to he hoped that the speculators next season will
spurred. It is even reported that Mr. F. IW. be lenient, nod n•t put the price of sugar down
gashes of Pottsville, is to stump the State on It° a low fig." tt
the tariff policy to save the necks of the Lecomp
tonites. It is a sly trick to resort to in these
days of prostration in business. But who will
trust these excellent tepreeentatives If mine
enemy cheat me once, shame on him; if he
cheat me twice, shame on me." The men who
were so ready to violate a pledge in one - cane.
can never be confided in again. Better let niece , “Who has nut heard of licerteave•• Hot
it /and Itlit•rnle.=implo in it. ronipositi.n, plen.ant to
Hot
men wake up their original sin. and carry
than run the risk of being laughed at by ffer. thr t,te. and troly men, riot In it. effrrt. It. Np.thirity
tog n new promise which they never intend to ^❑n"t T '' ins ' nj "'" " ' " "'" t " .ngth
keep. ; it I. Invatnal.l..• nierriving that ~,thing leldenee or., the
mq - ron. eytanm nn4 imparting OW hestith and tone the
THE Philadelphia Board of Trade has appoint- : stomst - h• tn.. , enttle,ent " (+say lar,-
ell a committee for the purpose of conferring j
with the Board of Trade of this city, and en- te e '7.." '—Bj. `"" ju '° f'r m l
inderrd
-
with
to procure their co operation in an imn= m ' ho 'd ni t d 6 7 . =
effort to induce the repeal of the Tonnage Tax. earchaunk.
The committee have given notice of their inten- isirsois at xi;
lion to visit Pittsburgh on the linziness assigned j , Pr eo k =',, B , ‘ E ah .j: l
to them, and our citizens will have an opport ste.,rettet o i m n,
oily to enlighten them on the subject of the -
railroad discriminations which have been so much •
complain.] of, while extending to them the hos- ; Pittsburgll
pitalities of the place. 1 FOR THE
I s •
Tae 22n 22D Dirratcx.—The noncioation ter Con- j
grass in the Allegheny district gives very goner- sue.] amt
al satisfaction. Mr. Mcliatovir it a very worthy, nnnttoo ""r•
talented and upright gentlemen, whose frank, 2°4 71
bluff, hearty nature and go-ahead-at iveness is r,, r " , " „:7 '
sure to win him warm friends wine raver tie be- Penna.
comes knows. Ho will be able to render enicient - 1 "' ld O.'"V
service on the ntump, and as there is no doub t
of his election, we may confidently predict fir
him a successful and brilliant career in Coogrelie W
t Tim RIGHT OF SEARCH.—The Not,eno/ Wareta•
yrnce7 has a seven column article en the right
of search, of which the conclusion is as followe• 4
"in view of the generaleentiment of indigna- •
Lion awakened throughout the country by the
recent transactions in the Gulf, it is ttpi...rent 10.1
that on whatever considerations they may be IttoRINF,O.'H
founded, or by whatever motive they way be ( , „„ t ,
justified in the eyes of the Britten Government, iv ....
the American People will never yield their assent
Warel
LO any-pretension uhich involves the right ofo u , t s
search or visit in time of peace, even when - -- "s, j
urged ITTthe name of u cause which may appeal • tot TO.
to the instincts of justice and humanity. The nomt to„.
obligations of the latter they will fulfil accord
ing to their own conception of duty in the
,relrew 10 SLRO
premises, without deeming it necessary for this
purpose to make a concession which, by the w n It
maritime relations incident to its exercise, r.o. it it A 1
could hardly fail to embroil the two countries 1 ?t .
In perpetual controversy, as it could hardly fail
to be the occasion of frequent eollimeno L ot stern
their respective vessels on the high sea, iforr
ever guarded in practice, the right of search is
too liable to abuse to be easily reconcilable to
the feelings of the American People, any more
than with the principles of notional law, as
understood by them on the authori'y of ire
most distinguished ,expositors. On the othir
hand, it will not be denied by them that the
fraudulent use of their ling by slavers or pirates
must not servo to'procnro Immunity for such
transgressors, and it will remain fur us to devise
some expedient by which the demands of na
tional duty may ho met without involving any
compromiee of the hutional honor, if it should
be found that existing arrons,-entents are abt
adequate to this end. That the question, how
ever difficult in nil its aspects, will find in the
end a pacifte and satisfactory solution we do nut
permit ourselves to doubt, though it may ponsi•
bly lead to a protracted diplomat.° eurre , pen
dance between the two Governments ”
LATEST FROM EASISAM.—A gentleman,
dent of Kansas, who arrived in our oily lost
evening, informs as that the United States Dep•
uty-Marshal, who bad been sent out by Got
ernor Denver, in pursuit of Montgomery, hud
returned and reports that he came up with that
person, and upon ehowing his authority to cap
ture him, he was himself taken prisoner by
Montgomery, on Thursday night lust, but treat
ed with every respect. Montgomery informed
him (the Marshal) that all the depredations had
been committed by Hamilton, who WAS et the
head of the remnant of the gang of robbers for
merly under the command of Buford, and who
have been prowling through the Territory and in
Missouri, ever since the invasion of Kansas by
the Georgians and South Carolininne under Bu
ford, Wilkes, and other Southern leaders.
flamllton, after the commission of the recent
horrible murders, had fled from the Territory,
and was understood to be en rrate for Georgia.
It is supposed Govenor Denver will offer a re
ward for his apprehension, and that if he can
be found, proper steps will be taken to bring
him to justice.
Affairs at Fort Scott are still 111 an unsettled
condition. AD parties represent the conduct of
the government officials and hangers-on about
the land office to he most insulting to persons of
free state proclivities, who visit the land office
for pre-emption purposes. In all probability, the
place will be destroyed. Efforts arc being Made
by the inhabitants to have the land office re
moved to some plate where proteetiou can b e
given to those who have business with the Gov
ernment.
Waxen Witt rt Esu l—For lean} , dears, we
hare been shipping stone to England, to be there
converted into cops and saucers; and into plates,
from which to eat our own buckwheat cakes.
The system is now, however, as we believe, like
ly to be extended—arrangements being on foot
for the exportation of Iron ore, to be smelted by
means of English coal, and then returned to us
in the form of pigs. Progressing thus backward,
as we do, may we not hope to live to see the day
when our wheat shall bo required to cross the
ocean, to be returned to us in the form of floor!
Seeing how much has been done under the tariff
of 1846, tbare is scarcely any hope in that direc
tion, that can be deemed impossible to be accom
plished by aid of finandiers as skilful as Secre
tary-Cobb.—Phil. North American.
TUE But. Caevsess.—The Planter's Box:tr.'
spealriug of the Bell Crevasse, .aye that it has
pal over forty plantations under water ' and dee
troyed cue enough to make twenty-thren thou
sand hogsheads of auger. A railroad that coat
millions of dollars has nearly stopped operation,
the Texas steamere will for a sensed leave our
vrateralatidan.intatense .Beet "ofplantitions be
tvreenshe Lafourcho.and the Gulf of Mexico aro
undoi water.. Dlif - Banner inveighs strongly
againstothe carelessness and ,neglect. whereby
*manes on the river scour..
STATE CONVENTION
The United American, Republican and Peo
ple's Committee of Superintendence for the City
of Philadelphia, earnestly desirous to extend and
perpetuate that union of the elements of oppo
sition to the present National Administration. ;
which in this City has lately resulted in such
brilliant success, do hereby respectfully suggest,
and recommend to the State Committees copra
senthig those several elements of opposition,
that they call upon the citizens of Pennsylvania.
who are opposed to the present National Admi
nistration ; especially to its despotic and frandn-
lent Lecompton policy, and its trilful neglect of
the just claims of domestic industry; and who
are in favor of the Sovereignty of the people
over their own local concerns: of American in
stitutions as against the policy and intrigues of
foreign Government,: and of adequate protec
lion to our home labor, to assemble in their re- .
spective Senatorial and Representative Districts
to choose delegates to a State Convention, to
meet at Harriehurg, in the Hall of the House of
Representatives, at 2 o'clock P. M., of Wed
nesday the 14th day of July, 1858, to nominate
Candidat es for .Tudge of the Supreme Court, and
Canal Commissioner .
LEONARD R FLETCHER, President
J. R. FLANIGEN,
Geo. Correv, - Vice Pruidents.
W J P. Wurre,
M. V. B. 5t.31311:1a9, t .
Stcretart,4.
J. R. LYNDALL,
Philadelphia. May 20, 18. S.
In view of the above recommendation, and
its general acceptance, I hereby withdraw the
°all for a State Convention, issued by me, for
the Bth of July next, and earnestly request the
American Republicans of the State to accept it,
and participate in the election of Delegates to
.iaid Convention
fly order of the State Committer
• Lsnel. TODD
ehairm•th A 11 S. Cont.
Atte9t— 'TVA )I ' PWE ft • , SEC
C ta LT LE, May :31, IS.")
T thr .1 7eriran, r( Pn.c.glrnnia
The a' eve recommendation having been sub
, milted t' me for my approval, after consultation
with Ito hnjority of the members of the Ameri
can State Committee, and a large number of
the prominent Americans of the State, I cheer
: tally adept it as our call for a State Convention,
and urge the members of the American Party
L throopect the State to participate in the elec
tion of Delegates.
MARTL‘NDECTION —The recent election
in Maryland on tiM question of calling a Con
vention to revise tho &ate Constitution seems
to have resulted in a very severe defeat of the
friends of the measure The majority against
it is C,titai
L,,ttle, or six bettloe car $5, by the bre-
AOl.. Jr.., CO., blanni..rtorinz Phamv
, tete, 21 Wood IieIU . PVII Ist and 2d
!a, and Drat, late onorall3. Je3:dkerY
Trrial Ilaticrs
Water Cure Establishment,
CURE OF ALL KINDS OF
lArd at 11.1p,1110 Fulton, on the
l e. and Chimp" Ttxtlrowd, I. caw newly
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ctubtuataan.
P AYND, BISSELL & CO., P.IAIIIOLInt'II ENUIN It ATP Mi—For
• nornmrMnnes or 11 of the Madder. Kidneys, Gravel end bropey.
tl‘sok PIA PIOT anti Horning D EADI AI/l elfll , cted re . at: toilet.
STOVES, :.°.tin.,l ' with
un of the Illml.lr, tor over tryout,
GratOs, Fronts, Fenders., etc.. er.. !Imre lord Ilnysiciam In vain. end at last conch,
And 51111111L,te,r• 01 lilt , eti01,1...d den {41,,, 701.1 r Ilmpamtion a trial, no 1 bed brood
cou KING ILAN G.R,. It highly spotty. of. It afforded non Immedlsto relief. I
SO. 4J Wt.:L:I(TV STIALGET. hare tined alien trottle., and I here obtained more relief 5
from Its enacts and :eel tomb brtter bleb I have for twenty
errrsituun 11, PA years pratons. I hare the greatest faith In Its volute and
1) 1 4 :2•VVIrvy 11. Y ranee parer., aml steal do all In my hewer W anke It
.
knovrn to the sabered. Honing this may prove advants
v•rs --- . ..11 Al. .11 E E , grous to you no assisting yoti w Introduce We medlmne.
sunonON DIC N 51cCosirtot
1310.11 N KIT TOILE, -
Lew I•town, Pe.. Jan. 2S, .
Should any doubt Mr. 3fcCe' mulch's elate:non% he refers
TEETII 117T/P , IT PAIS. j to the following gentlemen,
BY A LOCAL 111:11UNIIIING AGENT to na GONIS ONLY. Bile , . ost , sl i ntl i r , ; l PTll' ,.
Wlnt.crt• Teeth on tiolo, Sliver, Platens cod netts
Perth, and performs all Dental opastiono le • vrisetim 11„0. S. manner, without pan. lion. D. It. PorLer, easiorernor, Penneylraton.
et.O.Ternm modern,.
IlJn. Ellie Leeds, Judge, Philadelphia.
54 Mmt ttale lel Street, be tote Fourth,
altdOnfc I , IIISSU Still. lion. IL C. Omer, Judge U. N. Conrt.
!lon. O. A . Woodersol, Judge. Philadelphia
80, IT A. Porter, Cloy Solicitor, Philadelphia.
liou. John Bleier, sitloverner,Califords.
lion.S. Lanka, Auditor General, Wasidugton, D. C.
And ninny omen, If necesaery.
na.C.Punn ........ L. 00 VI) .... V. Y . 004.000[7.
, Pittsburgh Steal works.
JONES, 1301. — D t CO.,
Idnuntaclurersof CAST STEEL; dll, - SPEING, PLOW and
A. B. STEEL; SPILLNOS and AXLES,
aorner Ron and Pint &rats. Aniburgh,
=!!!!
IL FS. ROG.H..riS dt" CO.,
annuoruats OF
Rogers. improved Patent Steel
Cultivator Teeth,
Cbrnrr Ron and Pint Ser6 4 4 rat , bmT/hp
Ju24lydk•
& D. ILLZ.TRECART,
VLAXTVACTVIZI3 IDD MUM nr
All kinds of Tobaccos, final:rand Cigars,
nava rectaitly taken tip banding No. 1211 Wood stroet,in
addition to their Manninettirtm Establithment,No.43lraril
lama, unto, they will be pleased CO Mein their trim* '
s
fLottcti
Permanent Offide
Complying with the ur7ent. retinesi lan
,
dreas of , Leir toLtiom.,
D Fib `sr IPITcFr &J. NV. SY
tn rlnnitt
PERM" k./.liTLli iN PITTSEIVI(9III.
Ao / tnny L. etto.rultel at their Lfce.
N to. 191 Penn Street,
IipPIISITX THE ST CL&III HOTEL
Lady, except Sunday., bir Consumption, A Canna,
Bronchitis and .11 other Chronic Complaint.
compltatidd with or canting Thsitmaiary Uiaea.e, locindui;
Catarrh, lleart Direar, Affertion. at the L. er, hy—
pcp•ia, tethstrilie, Female Cogaplaintr, arc.
bilt.S. FITCH A SYKES wash' sluts that. Unit. trceattudut
Hainamption I. tinted upon tnn /as that the divase ex
ists in theidood rys(em tarp, tedh dheany
iLsderefoliasent in the mays, and the) therefore .moldy
Mechanical, Hygienic nod SLidlicinal remedies to purify tho
blood and atrenztlien thr •idatein. IVA thaw., they WO
M Ft/ICI:CAL IN /I& LATlhlhdhteliith they value highly,but
nolY . raluthres, (haring ari Chmilire eff.di when used
r. and land n are earnestly cantina,' Rpm ust wasting
the pro-Inn, time of curability on any treatment bawd ttpon
the plausible, but false idea that the...neat of
. 111« dip.a can
be reached in a direct madinor by .11." befdro
e'. Iry of Oa lar ..n n. , I:. effects
nuly in the, Inn,.
IM-No charge furrninthation.
A ha: In neat EA thump whaling to ma
Galt uri by hiller. m. ^ J.dawfetf P
- 64,A513 AND QUEENS WARD.
SPRING STOCK. JrsT OPENED,
.IT TEE eZ.D ESTABLISIIMENT OF
H E XS Tt, Y H I C - 33 Y,
123 wood Street, Plttßburgh, Pa.,
Win) i$ now receiving from Europe and
Citivs, wmortenont nrticb.4 ui Lie
linf.,contpriAin g tasteful altars of Pearl IVlnto
. 9 no Ton. Dining and Tulin Wore, and !lre some in Plain.
Go . ld. L - s• 1t..0l I , 'tt iflod Iron
G. ' • • doral,l.l now in
nso 4lotols nod StcarnO.abc French Chin, or new styieit.
in Pure White an.! Gold Bind. elinoraeGa n nigh
and Derorate,l Seta; lirittannia
earl Plale,l Castor, Germ. 1 4 0oor 'Pita Tahiti Pl.Joas,B , ntp
Ladle, 8e , plated with diner, tine Ivor) llandleal Curving,
Ten and Taiga li nine o need Fork c Tea Waite. and Tonpn
Fb.t.' and Son - grao. Tobin MA,. Japratted
Tin Toilet Get,
- .
Also.• complots awl full /v....a...t0t of •Ilarticl,:~-.....-
hle
for the COUNTRY ILLTAII. TRADE, at prices t 0...
the public. Who aro ropporttully Invite.] tn waned. 1 , .
eltOCk. •-•1'
John C. Baker& Co's
OrNI2INF.
COD-DIVTCIr. 011.!!
Tills prepared in the most ap
mt:e4 tnnnorr, and tvttled by uo, has re,iscii
Aloe of the twat ach.ntific of the 31,11.1 l'roferalon PlM
advlphia and , bsewhere, who rt,oort,n , l :t a , an o riot to
any other now ruannrutored
or its efficacy and itni.ortan , . 4,1 r..tui..1“.1 in r-imes of
CA.OSllMlitiOn.Ount, A,tlitnn, Chronic Ithecirno
tlsto.lllll,l till Scrofulous alarms... it Is mreecesolary to 4,.0ak;
--Ilionnatol. of otnin.stit physic. ..f Etiropt. 00 1 America
haring t ,, sti,l its wonJetfol enrztly• I~rU tire.
Pr.rpared only by Jf/lIN b .1. Wholesale
Drogr.brtn. No. 1113 North Third street, Pl~Da:lelp!tie. Old
by di brultalsts throi+2ll,at Wr cvmatry. fi,ktltor.3o
The Great English Remedy
CELEBItATED FEMALE PILLS!
Prepared tram a kteerriptam of Sir James Clark, 1 , 1 1 , .
l'hyviapin rstreordlotry to the Queen.
This will known 116 impositiop, tint It mute
and Bali trmii.iyttir DiCii.olties and I)liiitrocti•mii.
roan eny cumin and al , bnugh a
they contain nothing hi.rtfol to the tem:Motion
Ti) l74kitltD LADIES it Is peenllarty II vlll,
in • abort timii,firiog no tho monthly period with regulailty.
?Erre Alf/ Aarr Ammon Er fa I/ unAerr dir,
lima .0, ”erred /4rr well 0t0.r.-red.
For full pernotlnra. g,tok fro • I than:m:lA.
N nnkl n portage stump , . to any •Mhori
rril age.. n.:11 Immo bout, Lott ..14 ' ; crrr Am pile. Lly
relnru
L F.kLINESTOCK , whok..lo
land anitl by lall drnKpals ap4,lk• k T
WHOLES; E CLOCK DEPOT.
No. 43 Finn 1, near Wood,
I!; I N N N: it, N
ftbd Retail Naives in
FINE GOLD AND SILVER
.T£W.EII..R - Sr,
SILVER A.VI) PLATED WARE,
FANCY GOODS
WATCIDIKERS' TOOLS
W A TCH MAT IC It I A I
=Ea
121110211
FISH! FISH!
CONSTANTLY ON 111 VD, A Pl!Pf.f. SUPPLY OF
WHITE Fish], TROUT.
SALMON. PICKEREL.
IIEREIN(1. MACKEREL.
,11:•• 1 , 11....1 lery•ilArt
II h;:, it Y 11.
g•--1•1,•44
CO' . I. r..
....1 I
) NS,
NI, • I MI IN
Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange,
IS=
!•“; 1,7 MARKET PITTSIII7R6LI. PA.
ma.l•”4 thrcugh
0111 l'ult«, n1,241c1 y
DA. / 4 .:S C LT I, KN .
, Sign and Ornamental Painters,
Every 1
PATENT AND II:, ANIELED LEATHER
rat 6.r, S, Morocc,,, Fernch and
C., , nrtry Calf Skine,
Pole Lent her, Carriage Oilcloths, Ate.,
All or which .11 hMt ahhect et the lottlett Clu/ Priers.
trf-HIDES IV ANTED:VD
ttph..l y
..H`OII4.IIIC4N 111XCH_ASIG-11:.
8101ITBILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAN. 9HERMAN C 0. ,&
ON Ttl/. UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS of tINE
El=
AI., un principal cltir• anti taw,. of Franc,
&Palma, Ri...la awl ..her Cumpeati
awl for ask. by
1151. U. WILLIPOIS
1,41, Banker, !Fowl.ii.rrot, roan°, of Thip.i.
_
bIATLACK ROC/EIRE3,
CO)INIISSION AND FORWARDING
Min. I I Pine SI reet,,i I. Louis, Inn.
NV6 To
..1 ,, r11 LodnK,
d C.F11:”... 111.,
eh D0n,..141 aCo Rl'.,
I. ,t;. Day I:du4rts. Pvro,
31t.m.tn,• , ,
Say a Mall.. I, LI t. ,
It. F.rvy OW., t A fur Illtnoi, Conti - 211
Itntlr.nd. plb.Conoic
JOl-1N C7()CI-11.141.1 , 1 er. 13.1.±A P.
....nr•crue......x OP
Iron Railing, Ira. Vaults, Vault Doors,
'Window Nhtittrrs, Window Guards, Sa.,
No.. VI „Sramd Street and Se, T htrd Street,
pa.ven W..x.1 4DA ark.,) PISBURG PA,
cr . haul Turku M
of tovi TT
Patt,rr, 1 . 41/I ra'l plate
sa.tAl.le for all parpa..... Parilcolur suentlov . ,vd to ea
a.. .gags,. Low. J..1,1,1ng dna., .hort votico. rary
wx. c ru.n
VANDEVER & FRIEND.
44-advertbemeot 1;11 -
11 I iNIBO LD'S GE.N LUNE PREPARATION,
la atko.lici coluona. narlZAroal..Y
GALVANIC. BATTERY, OR ELECTRO MAGNETIC
Mammas, for 31a01n1 purposes, of • errs superior Lod,
erill be sent fres otAtprees charges, wherever no Erma
RIM upon a razottrucs of Ten Dollar*. Address Dr. GEO.
11. KEYSER,' No. 140 Virri st., Plusburgh, apasia ler
To Nervous lettlicreznee•A. roared 13entlsonee
haring bole reamed to health In • fey days, otter mote
years of Barroom rolfailey, will &of (free) to metal otherz,n
copy of theprescription ender:rely of the remedy,cn re
wiring. stamped anrclope tearing tbe applicant's eddrellt.
Direct the Rev, JOAN LE; DAGNALIe. Paltbu Weer;
Itrooklyn. Neer Sort. era...lmdoodakooT
400 GALLS. WINTER BLEACHED
WELLS OIL in atom and far dr by
My 7 a Lsanzastocahoo.
P.llO abbrrlisements
LTlNcrrlce..—The Commissi,men appointe..l
to pert,. the cloths requlrvil by the tLi eat et..
bah high and low water goes in the vicinity of
ropy Vl ' shlrh art t. Iwtowlth thidlahoil—sive thii
Itc not/ins that they will bold s meetitid 00 'flit, ItSDAY,
Jona ITth.lnt.S, at 1U o'cick, t. is the lee gram,
No. it, of the City council Ctsalub,., at which Otte and
placo they sill boar any patties who may b.
the mattenispoolliod In said a,.
WILLI A5l W a ON.
WILLIAM PII.SMRTII.
TNIN MOTtEli , 4:41.
AN ACP TO ESSAtLI.SII [Will AND 14.1 c A ATM:
LINKS in the Allegheny, Ilstringabelsond 4 duo
Ilia vicinity of Pittsburgh, in A liegbonv coon oy.
tur.loks. The lines of lands on and along the shores of
the riven, at and neat the city of Pittsburgh, in Ono county
of Allegheny. 14.4n0 er Vol loon ti
cols ss•orrnol, or,
an a Is 11441.444 trot la wis
the owners 441 each latelo, Olt p,reoy•
navigating the oiler. ot, awl the rwraliut.• 041 IJ
.uch to. and to all parties Interested. w know and have
Ito.. Auroral tights and prinf cp. in extenolau and hansom
two no otrawed 41 defined; therefore.
t-s..rt,r I Re it to acted b 7 thelFenate and Iloilo , of Rele
raentati re. alba entuntouvreal,h of Pennsylvania in Gmi•
eral Assembly met. nail It it hereby enacted by the author.
Ity of the DUI, That the District Court of the comity of
Allegheny be and it is hereby .00,cl - ire-it and reqnired. at
stay time bend, the first day of J tine neat. to order and not'
pf.m.t thr•••• discreet and disinterest.. I trot Miele, a. coni
raisnioners, none of aria. shall rmide on. r be tha owners
<damp land abutting on the nail rirert within the e..unty
atorrmfd, who shall tits and sfibeer,be en oath or affirm.
tion before some competent al:lfni - may...ell and faithful , '"
to perform the duties required be thin nut, to the best of
their aldilty, without farm or garilality, and in the cant of
the dolith, resignation, or inability to act orally of the corn
missioners spg. .no aforesaid, before the Intended porp.is
-1.4 irl thin act shad hare been fulfilled, it shall he lawful for
thee:tot court to appoint another 'Tether pet.tu to supply
each vacancy or vacancies, so ho bring qualified./ aforesaid,
shall proceed and aet as tl appointed In the first instance
for. 2. Tlwt the commiasooners appoint,' and onvlified
aforessid, after giving ins public end lithely notice of their
time and place id intothic. tor at leant tee loin, shall pro.
cent, tatting to their assintance an :thin and COMP1,1:1I en,
vey,r, and examine the •Isorve. rveying and marks:. a
thereon lines of ordinary low ,s ter, and hue. of nolinary
high water. along the trent Monongahela, Allegheny/111111
111110. Willi, the hdltiv in t ; limit., namely. Fninn line
LL 2.llegtenv river, at the not theastern line of
into borough of 'intrp•Curg: from a IMP cros..mg the Monon
gahela ri , cr, opposit., the month of Pour Mile n and
a ono croaniog the Ohio lief opposite the nsma on
th of
Wool,' runt and around the shores of all the Wands In the
rimers afire aid, and within the aforesaid, excepting
such parts of said ether... , whereirsid lin...here been already
establkhod by lon, etch linen of tow and high Iran, to la
laid out along said short, ,sf, , iessid, it sisal ni inner and
ponlinin as a .11 ~,,, t per', etly nrcnre n.nd porpernete the
narlgable channels of nat.d sire, net: bent pi osnote 11.0
V 11.1,i 1.ulii 11 1,1 1 ,1, 1 1 , 1(1,0111, ran /tll narigating
Inc ears, sod s. will ho nio4 noiial.l.. in ell r..p.,ts the
general benefit of the public et larg,
cit. 3. That tier e int condnie-ioners mar
ferreted, and rantisibn end., adininlatmrd I lse. of
limit number, •xperi..nred es.ginacrt, sCieutific
men. and othm pert., if th..) ',ball deem it in-ce,..s.s.ry to
enlll, them to obtain snore .. drab , inforni,stints in regard
I,stion ,d the hues aforesaid.
4. That Ow a.lid amommum,r a , when the, 01,11
llnve ~ , r11,1e1441 rutra.y, and adult have 41.1 - 111ITI,C1
tif• Ilm. • I lo•Cate4l the mid hn,..x of Inn , and high voter
mark, Awl aurae to Le made n corrart map or IPIULI et 010
mum,w.!li sorb dencriptione and ropl.3tionills nma 14 ,
twee
to I.lfert undeatendlng thereof. and ahall
turn the ram, nuthenticakd by th. Ir ognAtus
..nd that of the eursey , t rf , the t afort•aeloh and
It .1.11 b. the duty of Ih. prothan , •tar, of Fand court to m.
..eive and Me 10,.1 map of plan In hi,.
opectiou and exandnalam, aa.l la at b
thine dully 1,11,1•,,I, 11.. , fry
that on a cer,,u dart 1.. uurt, the.altd
court will I ear nay t.
le) Any pr r...i2 or AI 1 .•
griev...l I, aol-ptr•,L •
pater IrTofu:,
shell., ~ ~
10 tto. c.Ar
stuJ
.1.111 too m...t.0t toy m roommlo.r th...t0m... tool 1
tooon t.o 111 1)1 0 111,1.0,4,1
with I, .. , a-ratioas and Ana mitncata. II any aa tt..l I
and g,n , ta r Th. , I , aart.ttai •.., I. d.
terintnata,n.
al eall diteet In Orin.. Ma, .tit ar
hantaan.hhave Lea-a. a ad., to I. re ,
cu. Jed, and thenceforth tle acd map td plan a.. rrentaled,
dull Le. 111,co and alto, IA for the pnept,, herian neat
tka4ed and contniaed.and the lira... anploard .hell forvrer
alter deemed, aditalged and taken firm and ...laid° for
the purpona atomtald
hlt, 5 That Mt riparian right ieeted In the -tat ,
tag bete,.n high water lino, and therieurs, within the
titettartaforeaaid, anal' reran thanerforth In,. after la. teat.
ed in the /wrier - al earporntlona trabin art.—. limit. the .111,
am ie or ',lamellar what: tie,
That th. COW nlirAot...r. syhn may Le •prsol..tc.l
under this azt. shall be antitled n.recel.r. ..
day far their merrtees, exp. .. socnrre.ley
ing effe.ct the proriAnns of 1104 nhall paelest-4
th. tr....taary of 1141 , 1 Allegheny count , :
Ft, 7. That all or any net, of as•embl, that cprall , ..
In vrhola e.. part. 32.1 Elo• /II
1. NitLi=l) , l SNIT
: , pcsket Pern of (Inns, Repr..ortitat a.
WILLIAM 11. WELSIL
,
APpacvrn—The sixteenth •Lty of Apra, Ant..
111.nsand 1.1;11‘ and nity eight p. 4 I,ndae
SECOND SALE
OF RURAL LOTS,
iN ITILLDALE CEMETERY,
Jn mrday Afternoon, June. sth,
AT 2 o'CLueli.
TERM?.--thrt-fun, th cub. ill. , L>lanto in fonr emit and
ttrol, wlr ho.
A 1.ILI1:IIA I. DIS , ,tI: NT F5lO CA.,11
7 . ur A lIMON IC ust receive 4 from Eu
top. tyro very topertor 1.1.11L110N113.11, WOO three
Puy, double •..tc. Tl..t An. it ..I,•znalt r.v.ood
lulluemy and nclAn.en, • f f..ne uuuct 1.•
lurptuoted 111-y era .14,4.4 5.. r tu
Is.r t•rm,.tor Liu. t sn
Prat-,?1"+ !I. utto
let 5... t-1 f - t:t4
Berman
....sk%
Qunldy 'Karr:tr.-4 hiSci
ICA Eli ke,:. 1.1 5..1:1 ..1.1r.rd dor, th. , nneaufact.d4 and inr Jwn Jy
1- 4 XASLIEM
1) 0 . .7'1N-2 00 1 ,1 .11. No I Soar rnato, - 5'
And ICJ clot. En-4•h tn.,. I•nda
1.4X.4
GuASs__lf ,4)1/ (% , 1111try A-ortrd
...A for r.,1n1 , r n• 4 LEX.% N I , JA
J-4
ICK KV A 61.
LA Itl.v--" Innatin: lr.an •tr.tmer
Et:bvb•my for R.I• by ISAIAH DICKEY A Crl.
rr EN N. BACON H M
AS-1200 His. In
anti for malt, by ,•.t lAAI All DICKEY 1111.
PENN. FLOUR-400 .arks in .tore and
fur ml, by 1 .1 1., I 111 DICKEY & Cl
JAYNES' PE13127 TEA. STORE,
NO. 3.4 IrIPTII
PI T7'S It I' It eI II , I' .1
S. JAYNES, Proprietor
Oliß PRESENT STOCK OF
GREEN AND lIU.At Ii TEAS
Ww, oolocto,l with core. end purcbeerd from noat retie-
LI. Toe Mowlianto In New York rind PhiladolplAla. and cid.
Masa( all the different 11.1 . rore and gredes of To. I.rony,ht in
thin moritot Wo will rill •
IV 110 L SA I. A.V le h.' TAIL
TIIR
"L.C.W£ST PRIC.ES.
TII IS IS TII I: OLDE,rT TEA STOIYE TIM CITY
Our rtaturucta may, A - U[ll,lEo.m, rrly c,llt.ta twit en
draw. V.v... the. Irn. of s , ,peri ,r . at I.IIIS
grin
NV, hat,. pal • any ,Lcr TO4
wn, vitt o.lootornpr• and 1 , ., public against imponition
REMY:MIER. 11 A1 Xr l I: 1 1,, NEAR 1101/11 STREET
ar. n'. lll ^.11 1 1 1 . 111 11 on RIO AND VA COFFF:4'..
I id ‘,11,41,C1ar111i./1 and N. , 1 FR, i.A RS. II L K
Itlo l ll t/ A and CIIOWLATE.
Proposals
WILL he receited by the Recording Reg
-111.11016,1 1 1 vna MO.SDA V.
IL. , :0, day ,d Jo,-. at o'clock, N ,
GltAtolNil AND CAVING
ttyrtku MIA I'o6. nr.. g
oun. Plan.
.pectit, at t•kti. • Iwo moo at ilat
in ma ce. IL E. 311.111./IVIN,
P lIRESS (3001 ) S.-31U R I'll 1'
tame!' elEi.n have re , c.ived many byte.
Drop nooda xl,icti they ate wdling rery rh.sap.
Leragra lon tv.i . rar
Din.itla for
1.1,01 A Cloth. I 2i,„?
L.11.11010 . .' nun lA,
inany lay Ite..bf Vino an,da at leas t Lan mita I prl,A.
Jaa.ddwr
.
CO:sIS1.0 N MENTS--
r.talo peon,).' Conn try Darn;
:100 lona prime Whit. 11.1600,
A Ltda. No. 1 Lard:
10 At pt Vraah Butter;
/ I.ux 1 , 6120 1 0 It
LW lona Lry A
In atom and 11 , 1 1 oak 1 , .' nIILLTVLE 4 DI
(UAIIS! I2IU.IRS!!- -I have it., reeeived
j tido cla y a lot of c.... 0, I d Haven* CI
garauf Ili,. old tin.l ..11-known„a'' Ibrand, hining a a n ll and ex anii t•••
block twfnm purcltaaing t.,. JUN. FLEIII NI,.
Jr-rvrnrr 10101110 `WI and Market .tr...t
L AWNS, BIER .
LACE MAkiTLES.
DOMESTIC 0001'), kr ,
Al gond and.'.trek as 14 In tba city.
fa:l:d&trP C. HANSON LOVIC. 74 Market •Irrat.
VEIL V 1)1: SCRIPTION of DRESS Goon:,
Shawls, Montle, 311.arralnc Good., Whit, liou.N. 11...
resc, do. Alno , a largo and very chest; stork or ' , moat,
0 udo. Jethdaroli C. II A N MIN LOPE, 74 Mather .t
S UN DRIES-3i) bble. No. 1 Lord: 01.1 51nooncabels Rye Whither, Suivariir Doubls P.rotilled
If sacks Feathers: 0 ittaitYY, KilschborTE. Uitcr,vl and Itomeatir.
3 do Wool. Ilrondies, din, 40., Lc, do.
On stearhor '7C. to arrive for .ale by .C.„c Hotel mid Tavern Keepers, as troll ov fmmllioa, hare
Jrl 1, 11 If DICKEY 0 Cr , nova go.al opportunity of supplying att1119.11 . 00 On abort.
I °""' terms.
I_l/14E,5%--300 prima dry 'lint;
MO green silted C If Skim.:
%V BT. DIITC lIEL TREE, Jll.. & BRO.,
' , rotors and for n
Ind ri
b o rlo K to• ' rot) 4rf h 701.1 Liberty Street.
010 y C. 1 ABB d COB . err „
UST RECEIVED—A lot of
Jo I n. V) Liberty atr.o4.
S'I'.E.E.NWAY'S PIANOS
.
—' J .
Q.. TOItAll E TO •;e dry eel- 1
0 tars and Sotard or r ade terms. i CELEBRATED PIANOS. STEINWAY A SON'h
Intlill, of 111
N' R 7 i C U - I Purr:haters desirous uf procuring one of
Jel them; marital rdrt. '''A .t. '"'" , Plasm Fortes are requested to make early application, 49
20 1
000,...0, '' )ULDE RS; I the supply collator ohort of thedernand.
11. K LEBER * BRO., Nu. 53 MO afresh
r.,
Solo Agents for.litemtray dt Boar, a l oe, fur Nono's A
5,u
Just reed and 1 . .... i, ~ -,-. LITTLE a Ctr.
dark. Piano. : 14.
850 - DRODUCE FOR SALE- RED WV for saleby Jt. 20,000 lb.. country cured Bulk )lear,
51 . 11ANE A ANJER.
BBLS? JIVE FLOUR for gale 11:17-- 25 blo. - " IR. perk;
1.50
.1.3 160 bro. Dry Apple.
M'IIANG 4 AN . :IER. In sto re 1" 0 c t
r t." c""1 51114 11'' IVA. k DILWOREEPP.
20 0 Li - - " -- 6CIiTNTii I - ' II AAI S for sate ! I VIP ACO 'V SllO
- n
oby . .Ir3 brBAN El L A ANJER. i :Ord p ar atramerU 011 s. just fa-
Ft. Hay. far sale by
ROWS'S ESSENCE OF JA3IAICA GIN- - °1 IDEES-500
RODT. DICKEY, 134 Front at i near Wale!. il
-J
x) DER-5 gross received Ws day and for sale cheap at . FINE 'HAVANA CIGARS t— Celeste lm, J.,... JOS. /LEMLNO'n. I torn. Carona Ducal, elia. CulaCana. lbenus, D. Hew
DERFITMERY—Lubiri's — , Bazin's, Wri 'hi r e I ''''''''""
v''''''" if. h .: r D fitl4 kilt." ' ITC . 'NI "' 'l'l' wood et
1 ihr24 _
sod Harrison's Extracts f or tbo Mkt, runstantly ou r
buld at Jo: JOS, FLEHHOjn.
FFAMILYY -11 10011-100 bbls. whito;ilcati
fatally FlourJ.t reed and for sale by
Jut:
~. T. LITTLE A C0..112 Second atm..
CORN BIIOO3IS--100 dog. Funprior j uFst 1N .... 01A '"
"y a mid ibe..l. bY 102 "T. LITTLE A V.,
YE FLOUE--100 bias. best quality Itye
Flaw In store assi forage by T. LITTLE k 00.
rIOMALEACLIL L,ETTER PAPER—Very
thin for foreign cormrpoodooce, ruled and pinlo.
1,192 W. M. liA VFW, Euttionee. {t ` Love.
HEAVY LAID ENGLISH LETTER PA
and plain—for aide by - .
a/al W. IL ilfadZl, car. itorkot and 2d Ma.
Fur stmt
Store on Liberty Street for lien,
rrl3 E sttly,ri I ters xvinhing v. close their busi-
Lwfare if, Int of .nay. the st..re teal
li.-
toalai In.:n that -Istr. ettLer • st! , utthe.ut rho
Ito - tif, it, A ppantus,
1 hl. Ia • very &strata., •tote fat a Wh,lesale Grocer or
m.. r , hear, mubstantrally t.nnt, and Ira, Iu:
Wan.l.o.i.e la the rear, with OM alley 1...1tug t•
be•id, Uetne. a ,z,n5.1 stand fn . 1 ,1 1161,041.
Ti. atat.l. C•sks. Itertityl Tub, Crp..r
to vernnt.. wetnut, such on 1, 1 1.110(13WO con,.
The tellAnce or I helr stock of ilmcerle, Win.. and Ulu,.
they are selling nth , redoceel prlrr•
MITCLIELTREE, Jr., & BRA,
je1..111 Via . LIY) Libcrty atm.,
VOIC, RENT.—A two story brick li,aise..M
arly o 3l34l.ntilg sir room., supplied with
rt.:id WU., o::.t of tlt [ay. t...tru,
Overbill Arttet and Cent, Arenue..Serttittli Bard. gent
$175 per annum. For further particular.. cuquire of It.
Rid.ll.• Arthur., c-ntre A . 11.1)•.
ml l' Iss .1 17ENEY A WEAVER.
MO LET—A c , aolortable and well-arranged
t a.. stot y I rt. , k 1100 SR, runtaluftl7. g r`"t'tt.
.th alt C•illventenc, t.tt lutth.rwt.t. h, Uhl ra id retry,
rt.t .utlen and yard, pleaoat,ll
:NO. It FrJeral vt t.or tern.. Ar a on. t ntro near-the rent
ret.. cl ROBERT LAFFERTY.
rn.l.l:dtf Federal lireet, Pl!tcborgli•
FOR three t.mry Lhrelling
Iluton Fifth s.treet. I No. lee,. eotibtiblo 11=
ro.orot, beside au.h hues, Sc, With •tine I.rick .1111 r Si"
enrt mgt. honee atm, L.A. TI,I. ben.. etipplied With hot
Anil cold Writer. 1. nit. F ee. de... and twin:, tri atral
l.ta I. admirably adapted m the wat.ta ef u pr reu efe.,..nal
Ma, and %.111 be rented for a term of yea. to i• good ten
ant. F.. further partkolars enquire ef
tort': ALIIXANDIiit NINO.
TO
LET A
-- two story kirk!, angp
ont-.,l.ettvc . .rn Penn and the r:ver. En Fi3
quire a It. 11. laNti, Ito. 211 Incrty et.
Jot
VUlt SALE—The last and best Couzary
asst of the lira&lorlin Yield Form—l trill ~ITer for
a.to, tot TUESDAY. the lutth day of June, at Devi.' Com.
nott,l.l Soles law o. et s o'clock P. Al be Camp Meeting
tit. mot, containing 17 acre, The moat derirablo Motor et
country 'toll. in the county. Title indapnlable.
Mr. John Mitchell, on the farts, will glow the property
to so) persctot who may call.
Do lurch, particulars enquire of
• jet: ttd b. MtlltltOW, doe Marl,rt.t,el
F 01: SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth
etre.., lo.tweett t , utitl,lll,l and Cherry Alley, lot) fret
I oot tO
A 1..0t on Third •12.0., too ,ntithtleld, front byBs
NINTH W.F4.—Th. aqua". IKazt.l,d by Botl.r, tUlbine
and rat roll strost. and :11.roct. alloy, LI fi.vt front by 1 . 20
oppefite L l'ennxk A Hart'. Foundry.
Tbn spiare bonind,4 by Sot:Litman. and Carrel
and Fpi ure anon, .2'4 1., Incfo by 120 11..1.
an t ri.d.jotnlng
Allegheny Vanoy Itailrov.l Lona,
ew it teet front by
I:wht acre. tc,, , onci in part of not
I•A itio New ittlghttgi toad and MINA. , ou
t-try.
City, Third n Edmt
Lan. .n•I Cin-mtunt rtr•nt.
A Tr." .4 Land in WeAlmorelumi Count, nn thr PLils
1-11,121, tnrnmk.., 7 Mlle. from L "nbl.n--75 act. in mild
rut t.mof rlcli bottons leud—::ull scree.
Trutt 1,11.1nr, Licnralt.r, connly,
WILLIAM M. DARLINGTON.
„. .
r, IS dif 1.5 Third Rtmrt, RNA, Small
IR.AUOUT IIoRSE „FOR S.ILE.
11A 113... yen. old. orrr 17 band ,V 7 -1..
g.. 101... G....dr. by
t..‘ A fl., et.
IS , LI S LI M L E..— ba
i• ~ 11111•1: I. II Ili ltineollta, If.rfor , ro
~01.1,.br0. of f arrool for by lotoralr . 1,1 of'
foto! lor att.. ant. flo. Won, ~, horn! , rl,l oa ata
A Lab front nod ra, a fro,- o.lateh bolong thorr
.II la. a 1.., ta tt. rerrhn rlornnll2,l.l ~1 lea
.1. A In, rI,I Ti.,, lo.uzro of troll loom.. anl of long aland.
tor lia, Inn.o fortbli•bed by [holt trial.. and father—
ifS 11. Mach, o xh..havo &boa fart, bn for ...frier
marry plo. ar Ifolefralo croceraoxiao /rust liquor inor
rhoota arfi fa; l'ersons arf.lotr to pn
r tr., !111 ....Eh.. preLlll, , , and .alai:. and loarn the forma
by apply m, nt tho ffloi e, :PIO Lata,ty arra, Kaaoro
rooff ta,tron efthor the 1.1 Jana or 111 Jnly.
•, ararnkevials and country merchants will hr atipplbd
With arm:kalif Ilia .here Iftso on re r." farorablo terra, tu
11,1 a oat radar.. t boor ntra kln mall a jostchnaer.
1131. y 1• fELTII Y.C. .10., 111110.
. .
. . .... ..
ti. It —All rwro. , nw hn. , :n, ;nil. µmillet the lirnt • ill I.
pe“ t ,E. prraval 1 ..... ul the nc. vtil.a.a : +WI M.* , .. , .k.2 1 . 1, ..1
...
~.1... Chillyri..,ut gr. In updo. rt 3 ~.,11 with s.. 11tH.
ti... 7. ... ~....t1.1,. ni.:!7:tr
Ohio Land for Sale.
, rtirE stib,criLer otrcr• 1. r sale 1-ection ten,
J townehip rango, Is. ~ Ohio, toinimonly
, ow,. It to
.Mullet three note.nest , • 11 • 41. ou the State Road
tradinic to Wooster. %lid wit W. shoot two miles or the Phil-
Ft. Wayne Lt. . .ialitnarL The month, out
and north-esiit quer, ri are pa. !eared and improved—
the nonnin.ler t rw with soporific timber--end the
• hofe e niitered Isprings anti running streaute.—
This se, non in considered the linnet Daly of land In the
county It will lie sold undiYidiol nr la qnartent to =it
purchasers To tin* who &wire to inv.st in real estate a
better opportunity l rarely offered.
J. B. triKEITZER.,
nc2ei.lawtrr N... 101 4th erred.. Ottstinrah.
I:=0=!
. .
TILE ANDERSON FAR3I, miles
shove the Urp•t, at Now Brighton, Beaver Co,
abet Ilona° lino. containing LOS acres of excellent
fund, .... y sere of which In tillable.. and On of a Lich Is no.
der enlnvotion. Thera urn 13 acres ofpunt timber, 60acrea
In granissiel pasture, and on sl,nti,lance of aid. Thorn is an
Oreteird or arnite.l fruit trees. /it almost every field there
lan spring o( ne,nr.tiiling water,
Thy ”uprovement , , cnnanst of nnew tram. Dwelling, ga
t-n.11,1 1 , •4 Ithrr n small tenant Lou,.. and •
lar, fr..... Los n, to I,y an (tub
Tbil rho', farm is In • high stmt. of oulthatlon, fence.
14,24 In • respectable neighborhood, al3venlent to
For terms, at nue oeFicie,
to Jai IiNDIt:ItzLiN, Neer bright., Ps,
Valuaole City Property for Sale.
rpitAT lery desirable bit un Water Street
„„4, 1,1.4 A Hoy. ro.xt h, John Irwin 4. beim;
I f-ot Ont., awl Front of rrot.. nnl Mn, the
It all I—a 11 t. v, a ..r iii •.r 'II fret ...I,
F. , , tern, , %pawl, I.• noad. par a, np.
lir ?,rae. ,
ni.i Ilf LOaa - lt.
tp OR 5.% LE—One of NV Patent
Irlaur M 111.4., with artaarCe Pataat
1,..tt IL.lt.ll , lthar Cloth and }natal., all com.
plo t. aa , l rrady fpr up. Army to
IV. D e , I!YDAM. t , tl
V c-..r It•tieeen k Craig An,tiro, City.
jjy MERIN S I.R i;ET PROPERTY FOR
FALAI —The St.,,,e,ni atvl Livrelltal , ...‘tiiatod Oh
%tr..% hear St. Clair, known as No 1 P 3. The lo
le Oniut fiet 12.9 !evil de,p, c-xtondlog back to
Amelia°, Alley, on • hich iv ere , tvoi iqvbleuod airriage
rti* rev‘erally r,.r fc , 0.2.4 will be wad
at v terns.. For sitirticillars
It. H. KINLI,
No Al I I.ll,rty
Oit SA LE—A Deus.Store,huntedin cue
F
the Nevi th•r.ty of PiHst.r.r.ll, r either
•
o ) r.,tall tx prra<npoon Indororrntrabue
purrLor.orro coularuanK .4110141,* of rare cArm ,
rrn, mforpstttorr inquite of 'OLIN ilek - r, Jr, at
Wo,...14:001.1„ ...mt. WooJ uz./1 i!ath, Pitt.
litr C 1,1.%
EtREAT SALE
FURNITURE!
930,000 VT)F;•3I'I-1
TO . RE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALF
THREE WERKE
TI I E SUBSCRIBER HAS SOLI) HIS EX
T r.N • I VF. FURNITURE WA1111114.1031,.... Flrth
, f` ~9.,..+_. ion t.l tlw cu Ih.. 11,11,
~ 1 101 • rt 1 , 1 , 1•NITI 16F amiCTIAIRS
AT COST
TU ES 1) AP
MAY IST 11
1=1:11=111
The price still be marked in plain figures
nn r ;toll article, to that visitors can at once
GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED
Ttnitei—All rum. lees than 1100 ca,h. On 1100 anti
opyrardA, o crrdit of aixty dap" will I. giv.n for arprovad
pnr.r, with Intereet ndtlod
11. 11. RYAN
No. : h Street
WINICS .11ND LIQUORS
AT
REDUCED PRICES.
Tulist . Bsenililiits ARE SELLING OFF
their otock ut rottoo.nt prior. p. rpuratory to goitttog
lteturk, cutoprlmult .onte of the chotcott bratoLs of
Foreign Wines and Liquors.
A.. 'Mat rar
Otani Pele Brandy, Ilatme.y do, Pure Old Irbil ITLktiey
Iloidwelck Clmmp bgor,M JullguCluat., linroalon'w
M nil Port and Illaz-burn'a Madrtra.
NDIA RUBBER RULERS, Pen llelders,
I
1....cua and Inkstands, for sula by W. B. HAVEN,
myll/ wrnerlilarketand Second eta
ECLECTIC FREPARATIONS--A. re
or all U 0111.1.01 roe d mclo by
B. L. YAM:BE - LOCK k CO
my3l No. ea, corner MVI - ood .d Ponnh ;M.
E XTRA FA3I ro • a atm tarn out of selected white wheat in gore for sale! T
ies ROBY. DICKEY.
L ditll— ii bbia..now landing from steamer
kr ISAIAH DICKInt k Co.
TENN. FLOUR--62 aka. Silver springs
ram Family and lb do dodo, tom landulg fronosteolOt
IT labium for oak by 'BALM EtiOUY 00.
ilottczo
EY rar N —T1:10 l Meet-
Int; of the Porno-atom ne theoTICE. AlleghtenT Annual
metrry*ll I'
held on TUE:FIit Y. the Sth mut., at 2 ticlorlock P. M., an
the et ound. jet'dint JOHN 019.6.1CL1., sa-,seer.
Rb.rl.lll 21 1oNTIILT MFETING 01
rut purest - ran Torn Ilet Wattousrlas Asa...l/Mew will
te• held at al.. moms of the ditatednthon, Fifth etwea, oh tbla .
( %oda, erdntnr. at 6 <detect-
The pun , le. Fr...daily 'total; men, are tnarlially Lutitati to
att. wt. re yZe, SAS. TV. IIeVARLAND, geo . y.
tierlos )10nonolittrafairiawriCtnaraaTt }—
Pittsburgh. May.l2lablaba,
Prte`Dl r I DEN ro.—The Pre4tivra and Dire
ctor. of the Monongahela luertrattre Company. et Pittsgat
bare thle day duo dlrldend et TWO DOL rey LJILS ter .
sham. to be applied to the rtniortion of the Stock Naas,
tn)=l , :tf lIENItY M. ATWOOD. Berrbery.
adjon--
Norirn.—An adjourned meeting of the
Stockbolttere of the North Antedate hinting ~mpyor al'
Introit. will 144 hold at (beelike of tho Cotepeoy, on WED.
NE.eLtIV, tho Intb of Joae next, at ID o'clock o. X.
rn721,1t.1 T. If. NEVIN. Spey:
EZlants.
$7“ , n Month, and all Expeasaa Pal& •
AN AGENT IS WANTED iriercry town
and county in the 17nItal States, to onpell Ina
hy which the abate ph/Milan,
be c-rtnnly realized. for fall particuLot adder et be. J.
ll CNRT WARS MI czartter of Broom and Mee . .tta, Kew
City. tad pnitagz stamp. Jailsodtar,
WANTEI--Agents to sell in the State of
reo ,11- !r •1. tuy 11AND POIVERPATEVTF.TO3IP
51. 4 .(111N:. thpi t tarp can awry about tbe field and pull
up the leapt. pine r. [nig Ly band in about two minutes
oAch. Adana_ pin3cod W. 11 ALL. llngar,
%V
ANTELS I itIEILEDIATELY-RO,OOO Biwa
in oug.g. to tho 010 of the most popular selling
Books in America. InraUdr , MecLanint, fanners And Seigle
era wishing to tmtel, wfII find thin to he a very Pregltable
end pleas-tot busmoes, endhlioz, them to sea the amutry
and make money at tLa same time, Agents now in the he.
lona+ are cleat - me from $l , OO to $1,f.00 per year. For full‘
vvrticularn and a list i 4 Books, addrese D. Rf. RULISON,
Queen City Publishing Douse, 141 Main stmt. Cincitaull s
Ohio: or, if living East, U. RULISON, PLUndelphi,.
anlSilydessfeT
auction o•aLt
P. M. .U.A.VDS, Auctioneer.
Commercial Sales Rooms, No. hi Firth Strain.
ANTILLAS SILK DRESS GOODS,
BOsittrTS, ST/LW MATS, AO., AT AUCTION—ma
"rtor morning, Jim° 4th, at ten Wilco k , still.. sold, at
the commercial sale. rooms, \o. 54 Filth atreet, to clone the
umsignment superior Bilk Mantillas nf tam Myles,
irrese Patterns , Ducal., Grenadine.,
t istiountle trimmed 15-nnets, men •nrid children s Etraw
11,0,. Min to oildrd to th. ale 2.000 pyrd• desirable
Priam; Ito doz , n /114 , 11 . • Cotton Bock..
P. U. DAVI% Auet.
-
LALOE SALE UP GLASS & QUEENS.
WA Friday morning, Jana 4th, at 10 o'cloGlf,
Ot sold in the basemeht of tho commercial sa)osreouts
No. Filth street. a large and complete assortment of firs;
quality Whit° Gnuatta Ware; comprising Tree, with and
without handles: Coffers. with oral without handing Cup,
Ilreukfast and Coup Plates. from 3 to 10 Mt Dishes, from T
to 25 m; Tea Pots, Norms, Roams, Bowls, Ditelium„Covermi
Plebes, Tureens, Bakers, Earn and Dash., Brash rusd Soap
Trays, Toy Oink Castor Fats. Decanters, aml 20 battcliTultm ,
Toe Ours it all desirable stock, to Which tho atten
tion of the trs•lo i. nr.mrtfully infidel.
P. M. D i t LS, Mart.
JAIU ; E. SALE OF PROPERTY IN .I_II.FT.
Ull Y CITY. IV NnT Cd)3l5lOS AND
tsw/ P. Fitt P.ET TUESDAY EVENISU, JUNE STU;
at<l rk. in th.. T....n0d...t0ry eel. f wvann of the new atm
t,on I ~,,, ee. No. SI onlth street, viii In,wald that TOT] rain..
hh. Inrated It. el Estate of John Irwitt r Eaq.„
well known 34 the .. ttetie Wnlk•l Property, tnated on the
heat Oani non, In lii First Ward, Alleahnny city, i which hoe
tw ,ondirided min lots of largo aloe, ttwlsettar Loacern.
ettelete to erect hoe renidets..; and orange
of smaller lot, inlopted i.e comfortable IsoMentanuis, Lb"
Six Lots, fronting on the Wt COreteett or Irwin Avenues
between ttnlgo street end Water lane, each tatentpflee feet
ront, externung tract elm hundredand ninely4lght feet to
•
booty feet ally.
r 100 Lo., (ecotone enlen•nd Central eft - vets; (ends of
whorl: lo Platy feet wide;) void Lots Leine +obo e , . tiny foot
(month 7 two boteoleed nod ei,thty.five feet on depth.
Eleven lora. each WI lees trout, and we lot atand an feet
front, en Central ot , each pateudlng !lick 160 feet, to £4O
.on dm hoe of the proporty ltiobartr Bowen, Eoq.
P.ony-three Let., each two-tarns...lett Front on Central at,
stenolitoor hark toward Water loon one hundred end roily
wt to a twenty tows alley.
For the aot.fartlen of purrimserN the lot/Ohara been
nro.l !M.0.-red. of whet, plan. had the
:n
wn. etore, awl the prentseee shown on atorolloattlOrt.
reent. at ...ale. nop27 P. )1. DAVI& duet.'
fOCli P W
1,2 SSI , •
fOCli r., FT. .•& 0. R. R. AT ePHITATZ
J sea; In cote to mit purcbeeen. by
epl P. at. DAVIS, Amt. No. ,54 Fifth at.
•
AUSTIN OID] IS & CO., acrehants' Fahange.
.'OCR SAILS BY AUSTIN LOOMIS &
CO., AT me MERCHANTS' tx ll own EVERT
TiILiRED.IY EVEHlNth—Bank 7 Bridg, lnanran. and
Copper Remit, Bond and Its Latato sold at public
at the Merchant.' I:subdue by
ALIERIN LOOMS & CO.
•
Notes, Brats and Loons ori Real Estate negotiated a&
sennaLlo .rtne byAUSTIN LOOMIS & CO,
ee2l Sunk Note Brokers. lid Youth et.
- ••
FIFTH LIST of Applications for Tavern
filed in the C l erk l .ol2lee of Allegheny panty,
up to June let, IEES. TUOS . A. ILOWLBT,CIark.
Atkagust, Peter. alai Other goods, 21 word, Allegheny;
Burrow. illenrge, tavern, Delqueene Baronet;
Rents John 31 , eating boost, Tartuttutu .
BmtsCo., " Duque.. Itsronst
Bean/ Evangel, tavern, Rosa tp;
Buckhart , do Lawrenceville;
Bray Janie., do
Bardatte4Embarice,tavers, Ist ward, Pittsburgh.
Br) ,on A Skate, du LAI di " do
Brown A. it J., with utber good,. Birmingham;
Brooks John, tar.: n, ElLsabeth tp,
. .
Calms John. do 1.1 ward, Allegheny;
Carr Willlam k Co, with others-cogs, .1111 ward. Pitlatough
Cunningham J., d du Birmingham,
Came...9l.lohn, do do Inking tp:
Drvie Joseph E., tavern. Indiana Is
Dorgbetay Charlea, with other grit., Peru tp;
Doer tao,n, Ile - serve tp.
Fred't, wati ether grad. I , IIM tp
gdir ea d. tavern, nhaler tp,
E.F..oe. with igner goods , litt ward, Pittsburer,
Flinn Wduno , tavern, 611. ward, Pittsburgh;
Freybneg. Henry, eathig hon.., sth ward, Pittaloargbl
Foote,: Jahns, tavern. 2 , 1 ward, Al/mr.henyt
grask lame. ectlng house, 2 , 3 ward, Pitted:in-es;
Frandlults John. tatt.ru. Ltarrcricwvillet
Gardner Janina, tavern, Al ward, Alleglierty;
lieugton Ann, do, Ist do, Pittsburgh; -
Ilonneger 11nd:doh. with oilier goals, Beware tor:
Derr John 'L. tavern, Mansheater,
Haworth David, other gouda, 3d ward, Pittsburgh;
Hata Samuel. tavern, 4th want, dos
Herber Christian, tavern, Shaler tin
Ball 6q11211.11.1, extlng hon.a. Weft Pittabnreg
Ilitdubrand Lorna...ding bou.e, Rearm tp;
Haling. 6. D., tavern, Indiana tp;
!teeing+ J. E. eating house. Ist ward., Allegheny;
Ilartmm .71410, tavern, L , wer St. Clair tp,
Krelg Joseph, eating house, Lower Et. Clair tp; •
Kelly 31, tavern, do, do;
Kopko Fredli. eating: honm, 2d ward, Patabaren • ,
Lots Derma.,, eating Lone, Itmesve tp;
Luther Casper, intern, 3141710, tp;
Lan:we hr Henry. tavern, Pessblea tin
311m:hart Jamb. oti,:t pool, , 4111 ward, Allegheny;
I 31 ilter JoLn , tavarti, art, ward, Pittsburgh;
Ldbr Yost, tavern, Meßee.port;
Old!, Ftederick. with other goods, Reserve tin
Miller A Isigketgort, with other good., 4th ward, rittabitreg
Mann Henry, coon, Imo, East Birmingham;
3lahar Martin, 'ea.. other good., 34 ward, Pittabm t ,h,
McCroady tiro. C , nsversa, LawrermerWel
McMaster Peter, tava - ii, 34 ward, Pitt/Memel;
31eNeal John, do, lot do. Allegye a ,
mgilarr Edward. with oilier good., 3d ward, Pittsburgh;
NicCurran Jamtw. tavern, let ward, Pittsburgh; •
SicTierrian Kiward C. tavern, Lower Et. Clair tp;
McDade J, with other gouda, Penn tp;
n.ser Jolla, tavern. Birmingham;
Nasser John, eating him., Port Perry;
Pearson Johu. eating Masse, lat wotd , Pitt.hargh;
Rohr HARM. tavern, Inger Et. Clair tr.
Heron rating itauso,9ll ward, Pittaburgh;
Bay William, with other good., Ito.. try
&Math Phitip, carer, Dagutarte borough;
Seidel Gotlmb, eating house, 3d ward, Plitablargh;
sort rner John, tavern, Thaler
Ravng.. John, do„ ith ward, Pittsburgh;
gtewart Thw. , de, oth do, do;
:bath, C. W., with utltt.r ponte s 4th ward, Alitgitatty;
smith U. IF.. tavern. Indiana
St: nits Henry, with other gowls, ith ward. Allegheny;
ShoM Joseph, eating. brut, 21 ward, PlUsintren
Ever...fly IVinifred, tavern. 4 , llard, Allegheny;
Mew., t C, tavern, tat word, Pitniburgh,
Taylor Jane tavern, Patton tp;
Wenwmati Lavern. Berm tp;
Watson K. D., tavern, 11l want, Pittsburgh; •
Watson, Johu, with other goody, Atli ward, PitUbttrgh;
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL
S H. TING W 0 11 S
MAN F AT
NMI:FR/Er &
ANURERS OF SELEA.TIIING,
UFACT
BRAZIERS' and BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP
lottn, BOTI•0318, halted Still Bottoms, Spelt. rolder,te.
Al., Importer. and D.J.. in METALS, T 1 MAZE,
SHEET IKON, WIRE, th. Conateintly 04 tUalla,llele•
Stactitti..d Toole.
Warr/tonne, No. 149 First nod 120 Se , onti erect,
Pltt.bargh, Penna.
sir vpocial order, of Copper tot to soy doalnad petta t i.
tuy29:d.twlyT
, TSPDPSIA.—The most troublesome and
malnfolof all diseases, tt to no. ascertained, can be effects.
any euml. 3Lany hero been the preps:m.lmm mitte w e b to
strain this °bitch but with one eolltaty I.:myth/a, hem all have laded of theiryurpree. Dr. J. llostetter's
Stomach Dalton, the one referred to, however, has proven
such en Invaluableremedy for &wawa of the etoteitch,
mat no on. at all conversant with its history, will question
Ina rlticazy in cavas of the townie-roving clurearr- Them.
mole. by Mr frvior :a use of the Dillon, have enfOyed an
epewly and elb/ctualrmtarablon to physkal strength
and vice, 1111 who are suSering from diseases * wising
from • fool stomach. should not fail or hesitate to um It.
Sold 67 Dnwrgene everywhere, and by 7108'71711171
SMITH, /Sole Proprietor, Sue. 68 Water or 88 Front sta.
sorlirriawT
To ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS AND
Pa CONTILKTOBS.—The 1110ENli 11101 , 1 COSIPANY,
ladelphle, 011 . 0 DOW invpared to ifteir• .4 execute ore
dens far all sites or WROUGHT ON SOLID AND
COMPOUND, BEARS AND GIRDERS, of my regnlnstf
lengths, for Tien prod M 4141114,41 and Bridges.
camel Tracings and plan orating, together rlthe ta.140 allowing
of Bens., will bel tarnished grab:4(o.ly upon ate
dicatiola to PAW:EL J. P.ZEVEn, Wee Preeldent„
inyls,osll.llp
410 Wennt steed, Phan.
AN ORDINANCE for the cont r enienne and
better protection - 0f the livos of the ellisens of Pitts.
burgh.
De Ii ordalnei and easeted. That from and atter the par'
cave of this ordinance Walsall be the doty of all boliders or
contrsetme erecting buildings in the city ofPlttsburgb,
sou. a. said building shall have attained the ekvatkak Oftho
first awry, to erect or came to be metal a gall and Wb-
atootlai O,A-cling over the pavement or footwaik to front of
said building, of svielcimit elevation as bet to haterfens with
the free use of said pavement or foot.sral and that nonsuch
of any crdivance requiring the fencing of pavements orkpt.
smite, (except eh& balding the vnaltlbe and Is hereby
eepea.i. And provided forther r , That tor each and every
days' 'slime to comply with the pmfaloas of this - ordi
aeons, the con of rive dollar. shall WI hnpeedbuit&rs or c.trtore, recoverable u fine d ok
ana nb
a.-e o by LON recovered.
Onlained d enacted into a low in Commis, this Met
day of Ater, A. D, 1556.
JA)IES IIeATILEY,
Attest, Damn. L: Look, President of :.loot Coaua
Clerk pro One of Seloct Coo
13A?
Prer.l.4
Attest: Ltrcc. Mcllaszra.
Coancl.
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ems.
ZUrt
,tcan ColulciL
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