r gtt b . i''6it . ''' x... 5. itr# 1 .:,..1. .11'e •C: p.. 1113na. awn ELIDDLEI. & . 6D1T6i23 d 'PROPRINTORSL_ • PITT 933"0"Ft.GFIer MONDAY 'MORNING, JUNE 7, 1868 .It*PIII3I.ICAN cOpNTT-Tl.CK.ira TM crargoarso—:Lt orsrucr, ,DEN. JAMES S. AIOORIIEAD, Pltgeborgb oororgote—Ego ogrnticr, LODEET AIeKNIGET, Allezbevy City. =ITO, • Jort..7 P. rr—vmrx, rituburit , assolllVL, i,nracg; POSTER, pituburgi, 'EMS IL IMPEL do • DAVID E. BAYARD, Peebles. JACOB P. ZOLLER, MeEemort. _ROBERT P. 111cDOWELL, Allegheny. 3ASISS L. GIIAILAM, Allegheny. lINTSONOSAST, DIMEL AP.3ISTQTVO, Inilabthxh. ZICIIATtIAS PiTIEIMON,Tudians .J0J1:111. LeuDirr, Charti,ll. cotOitn, CIIAIiiSCET BOMIVICK., Laartneel illy. DLII2CIOIIO7 POO4 .BABiRT DAV/B, Ohl% ,The igienreho. Question. The abiorbing topic of dismission at Waehlng- ILOgton, at present, is die 'right of ssaroil'' tiliaition, and it is probable that the adjourn ment of Congress will be delayed until the posl- Alen of the British government i 9 definitely as %kV:Wised by ofachdaditioiti from England. The Goramitiea on 'Foreign Affairs, in-the United , 7,- - „l3titoiaonste have made a rota% in which the asseitiml that no principle of tateonational iairoan a vessel, under a flag of its country be detained or visited on the high seaS; in time of peace, by any foreign power, under any pretext, or for any purpose whatever, - IFlthent the consent of thoso ore? whom the flag waits." This report asserten prinoiple which Is acquiescedin, from dictates of patriotism, by the leading Republicans, and in adopting that course they !Ignore for the time being the dis canton of the supposed first cause of these difli -gullies. This is a domestic affair, end must be ,settled among ourselves, at the proper time. Ia airdiscussious with a foreign government, the Republican party, true to its mission, will stand by CrO_collllfry, whose reputation and welfare it has so ranch at heart. Two of its leading mem bers Irmo on this Committee, : and voted for this report—we allude to Messrs. SEWARD and FOOT. In pursuing this course, however, the Republi cans only commit themselves the more directly to ;he duty. of removing the alleged cause for ''these trOubles, when _an opportunity shall be afforded .hem. But for the preseal it is enough for them to know that a principle, in the main tenance of which they all feel an interest, lain volved it# this contrevery, and they accordingly rlse-chive every partisan feeling in its defence. The adutinistration, unworthy as it is of the cenfidencie of good men,-may rest assured that it will meet with no opposition from its political opponent's, in its efforts to maintain the honor of the nation. But as to the origin of these difficulties, we sincerely believe, that they may be traced to the conduct of our government in not endeavoring to suppress the slave trade, when it was aware of it being carried on extensively in or onu seas. At the proper time the Re publican party will insist upon a faithful ob senrance of the treaty on this subject, and will use all (ts energieS to compel our government to take npon itself the police duty which it re fuses to' a foreign power. Its denial of the right of [search to British vessels irBI only cause it to labor more strenuously for the extirpa tion of this inhuman traffic, which has been carried on in defiance of all laws, human and divine. In a word the Republicans are willing to makel every sacrifice for their country which sound patriotism could - dictate, but they have .r.othinglbut condemnation for the slave trade 'in whatever form it may be conducted. The Nationq Era contains some very sensible re marks on the "Right of ;;Search Question," and as they advance a sound American d;ettine wd are intlOced to transfer them to our columns “Sappose the American vessel. ackawledging no authority but thakot its ,own Government, , refuse .Ito oboy the ratinmoneko stop,. may;the i Beitistifotficer enforce the MITIIIIIOIIII 7- Yleihaf he has the right of visitation he soy resort to 1 unmet:Ms necessary to its exercise. The vessel 1 holding on its center, he fires across her bow.— 1 She pays no attention to it and ho fires into her rigging; and, at last, determined to bring ker to, he tires u broadside. All this, we-say, he has aright to do; if;he has the the right.,fif;via , „itation. He has the right to destroy our prop `z, erty and life.; - This is not at all. Suppose the American captain, standing upon his rights, bid defianie to the'British commander, and refuse to show his papers, what is to bo done? If the crnisei has the right to visit for the purpese of „,.inspecting the papers, he may use the necemary ~7 force to make it effectual. Ho may ; detain the ' veiled l for nn indefinite . period: he , may erdei • the captain under--arrest : he my institute a ' search for the papers. “If the English have a right to ri4h and detain our ships and examine their papers, they have a right,house force, should resistance, be offered, and toluse so much force as is necessary to over _ come the resistance. If they may not use force; .'. *then the ettertiotint such a right is en absurd ity,--fir no Autelican” vessel need be stopped, .detained or examined 'unless it please. The . English Government takes no . anch view. It to ten that the pretension shall be carried out. It, &guts the right and assumes the authority to enfi'rce it.. If .we concede this groUnd, It is • for that Government, not for' tis, to say how, when, where andi for what, the right shall be ex .tt.may-boon the coast of Africa, . .erted. Nov:, i then, our own coast. Now, it may be to ex- Itirallo Papers, now, to see whether the ebject of the vo age be lowly, now, to arrest fugitive' • criminals; now, to seize British deserters or sea men. The manner may be most gentle sad re spectful,, of overbehring and'insolent ; suasive creoeteire; but, linnist hot bo for as ti, say, ”Away.iith any such pretension! ' We- care not hi;, or how often, when, or wheri, or for • what is visitation is to be performed, it is in Biel( ern abuse, incompatible with the Interests of commerce, a violation of the quality of In dependent States, an invasion of the Freedom of the Illglißeas, a grosilndignity , to-any ;nation • agalnit,wltich it may ho,,,Eittempted, and is in evitably calculated , to . involve the world in , the horrors of war." —_ ... . Gs ••. .. wtooir.HEAD.Thp - Union ' of Saturday eontains-a violent bitter add ralilicjous personal attactlGen. hfoorhead, tlie'anhinia of Istiiali i upon; . ,„ , . Is'ploin - eiongh to:defeat itsliurpose. We shaß not enter intocontroversy . with 'our neighbor on t sueitticpice. :The groatekt Service it can-render •,. us "to abuse and . riSty our randidatesi'. the grey est injury it could brict on them would be to praise them. We beg it, therefore, to keep ~on in the course it has I begun.. The man who .... "-don'suit such papers eel the Union must be pas , sealed of good qiudities. It abuses only Wino e jai:a - It fears, and its praise would be the se- I • Seretiteondesueation.\ I The only thing t i t t. , abe urged (in our istilt),agaitet Pen. ocrhi.34l is that he once • 'briorged.to the party of,Which the Unless . 4 the .ergal. . For leaving that party, the Union tri.' , daces and vilified him ; h i 'd•this•. ls the beet eti. - • „ dense in the -world' thet ales done the: decent .. the by abandoning it: 'Ho itaiade "limy where . ."- ..,.. Tipton, Mix, PIICSTO79 KJNO;BATLAT,BANICS, Taal nuiii43ainc"Csml t itos, and many other - . page men As. them (whej.weii`one'e dtunonrits) . _ ,k•. r _. staul,itnd we respect 'a wl honor him for it no —: • ' ~..,...;..,,,; .__apie# that we can afford. t o lot such papers as .:.....z . 4 :,.... the Union rail at hint toln heart's content. No ~..7 . .,.,,,,. Tieptiblican ever catenate; a man leen for being 01;;71,' _...*:,libutirrby a Lecocapton sper : 4 ' . ..et?"5 -1 ; 14 1.1 bilizAis-Thet"ieinlaitrin" in * Ne w • .; i.cirroins i.;:iiit T elt's.poliefcativiip ...Pilot Ther ° + 1, :47,;1' . A; is rge4"American ' c ity, imejeilty in the and r l.- ~ .e,.,:,die-:jtur;htku3,ititei,fin or ,tti gidii • return to 6:7.1.fi,::.-..:575it iii:!4 , 'lnd perfient'..' liekel... The pendent" i. :'--..4 . :: 7. lection.:"itOn take p see to-day ; hat it is et 'i,, , .'. i. ';' 4 :lAtible tint the 13nchnn n ratinegens tenni they iieull. lint inia6eid,nidee 4..- sin thii"rniointlon" ",:i.,.i.!;;;;•:lnsietv..l...:,Thklendein in Pie; Vigilance CoMmit 's ;,:'.' ',Visit i'delidicii In name liritl!:the leaders in the . .... -1 :;„-k; . ,4ndeininditill toormnent; and Me one lithe i .. ,. ~,- sequence. of . ilia 141! .. er.. . .. . - - ,ohl Ode. fpNido in . Taren On tespon4_ cohTy And ..-. TOroptly-re tlieT'eOinty tiOminitlarts. ,We are grad to note this'' bale Lon, fire it km siguof the cokatui.eptitssra*Pich ig:bollAtiUmrepp ''.' ' l4l befaii 1 1. ''';':. ,-, - - . 1 . ' 4 1' , ''.: AfeitletooQgroo.„, t N e it tree opinion. att. Jo the pm: will bi WOO • oomitY eetail be , yraolfotoki.:''ltKirn . • o#ll.zuotoughou* l • lleurs. Editors-1 addressed Oletter to two of lie Dot ga/sato the late Convention for fite22d Congressional distiict, which was placed for de livery in the hands of a friend who agreed with nie that. under the circumstances it would not be proper to allow my !mute to appear before the Convention. It is referred to, I believe, but in a single paper, without indication of its con tents, andd with the simple remark, that it came too late; and that it did so, seems probable from the fact that I was voted for. How it occurred I know not, unless, as in not IMponible, ifs ten or was not folly understood in the midst of the confusion which then prevailed. As it does not appear, however, as I expected and desired that it should do among the proceedings of the Con vention, I will have to request that Fen will sup ply the omission by giving it a place in your columns. I accordingly hand you, what, in the absence of the original, I believe to he a nearly literal copy of it,, with the addition only of the remark as illustrative of my uniform feelings and policy in the preeninera, that the well-intend ed card which advertised me in the Chrnnirle, was inserted by a friend without my knowledge, and discontinued at once at my own special in stance, as having the air of personal solicitation, and being therefore entirely repugnant to all my notions of propriety; and that, as perhaps a very reasonable and natural consequence there of, my Very best friends in the district were not even aware that I bad been spoken of and could not have been persuaded, judging from My past refusal, that I would have accepted a nomination under any circumstances. Very re spectfully yours, Taos. WILLIAMS. June 8, 1858. • rrnStltTßOlf. June 2, 185fi. Messrs. D. Neely 4- J. Wheeler, Oettrizatew:—l een advised that the people of Franklintovmehip have instructed you as their delegates to support me in the Reptibliban Con vention, as a candidate for Congress in the 22d District. For this they are entitled to my thanks. It has not, however, been understood, I think, in other parts of the District, with the exception perhaps of one or two of the adjOiniog town ships, that my name would be brought before the Convention. t have not been advertised in any of the party papers no a candidate, andhave not intimated, I believe, to any body, either di rectly or indirectly, a desire to be so considered. I have not, however, felt called upon to declare that I was not so. If the nomination had been spontaneously offered to me with any reasonable degree of ram:amity, I am free to say that for the first time within the last fifteen years I would not have declined it. It was well understood however that I would not consent to become a party to any contest therefor. I have been informed, however, that the vote east by mo at the last general eleetion, in favor of a change of policy on the subject of Railroad Taxation, hai been very industriously and per haps successfully used as the evidence of my disloyalty to Republican pr 'Metes, by those whose voices have never scare lylbeen heard in their support, and that this is' the argument which is expected to overrule a 1 other consider ations in the selection of a candidate. There may be other and better reason') for excluding me from the nomination, of which I am not ad vised. If this, however, is to be considered As the test of Republican orthodoxy, I cannot, of course, come up to it, and could iset, in justice to myself' or to the great cause with which I have been so closely identified, allow my name to come before any Convention where so disas trous an issue was threat-ned without any fair notice to the people. Although, personally in different, as I have ever been, to public honors or popular applause—of which I have bad my share, and perhaps more than my share—l am not indifferent to the welfare of these communi ties, and the great rights on which they depend. Whether I were nominated, or any body else, is, of all possible questions, amongst the smallest. Whether we and our posterity are to bo bowed down under a burthen that must dry up the fountains of our prosperity and dwarf the growth of these communities forever, is by far the great est. When it becomes necessary to distinguish between those of the Republicans' who favor and those who are opposed to taxation for railroad purposes, I stand ready to meet that issue in the presence of the people, and to show where they ought to be and where they really aro. The result of this momentous question—which is in truth a political one, and must be determined in the last resort by the forum of the te people— depends so much upon the popu sentiment that I am not willing to compromis it by allow ing those who have been plundering and ruining them to make the point without an open and dis tinct avowal, and thus to take a judgment by default against them. For the sake then of the people themselves, whose cause it is my purpose to serve through out, without the hope of reward and at the cm pm= of all the obloquy which I may have to encounter, I am constrained to decline a juris .lietion where so small a. proportion of the lieople of this county .is represented, and where a decision against me, with the disadvan tage of .never having been considered a candi date, might be falselfinteepretedl as the appa rent apathy of the people has, with the aid of the public press, already been, as as indication that I have not fairly represented their opinions, or that the public sentiment is against me upon the great question. Thanking you therefore, gentlemen, as well as all others who may have been disposed to givame their support, though without any in tentional disrespect to the Convention itself or. to those of its members who would have voted against me, I have to request that you will with draw my name as a candidate and file this letter as the evidence of your reasons for so doing. I have the honor to be, With very great respect, Tour ob't servant, THOS. Wto.tams. A Consaerttar.—lt is conjectured in certain 'quarters that the British answer to our remoni strances against visiting our ships in the Gulf of Mexico, will in substance, bo somewhat like the following have in no manner changed our instructions to our commanders of vessels employed in suppressing the Slave trade.. Those instructions were made out several years ago, and the Government of the United States duly apprised of their nature. ;On the coast of Africa where there is but little American Commerce, they have not led to any evil consequences; and when the Administration of Mr. Buchanan, some months-tines, REQUESTED of the British Goremt ment to change the cruising ground of its squadron for . the suppression of the Slave trade. from the Coast of Africa to the Chose of Cabo, Ire rery cheerfully complied with itS request. It appears that instructions which both governments deemed judicious for the . Coast of Africa, where there was scarcely any, 'American Commerce, have profedio be. tionbleeomenn the Coast of Cuba in the midst of your large Commerce in that quarter. Her Majesty's Government regret that any such diffichlties should have arisen from the change of the cruising ground of its squadron al the request of ithe American Govern ment ; and they will promply give such instruc tions to their naval commanders in the Gulf of Mekico, &swill effectually guard against similor complaints in future." Now if this should be the state of the case; and-.if after all, it should turn out, that our I government asked of-England to change her cruising ground; well knowing What were Ler Instructions to her officers on the noose of Af rica, Mr. Buchanan and his A4ministratien, will very justly be laughed at ter their blus tering. WO:do not entertain a doubt but Eng land will spelogire Jor any wrong committed, because Sha'wellknows that - not to do so ren ders war As to boasting, and blustering,' and war-like speeches in the Senate, they aro understood by every intelligent reader. The Administration does not dream of war, but Ha friends threaten and look to the opposition to hold it back and keep it in check ; and then in 1860 we will be called the Peace- Party . I willing to submit to British Aggression! , Ourlfriends perceive this game, and check-male it-Lby coolly saying : We shall not be in your way. The Government is y011114'17:4 if yeti' want war with England, BO be it—have it •yOur aim witi;•only do not ask us to hold you back when you pretend to be anxious for might Yon are responsible to the_ people for the honor of the country ; and if you decide that a war with Engldod is neces sary. for its vindication, so be it; the Repub lic= Party , will not be in your way." . Thin IS a simple translation of the game being played at Washington ; and the Administration haring discovered that they can hare war if they dentist; It, aro exceedingly frightened lest it ehocdd actually take place.=N.^ T. Cour. 4- New 011LEAN8 Dicciirteid-Wen.—The City o New Orleans has declared war against Greaf ' Britain. So !decrepit informs us. Tho puis sant City,Council of theCresent City has author ized the Maier to At „Out a sloop to sink the whole British•nary.. • That all is perfectly legal and constitutional will not be denied; but altogether righrt Is it Christian ? Ought that mighty.power among the, nations, the city of New Orleans, upon this midden impulse, to put forth its arm to crush a feeble Goverpment like Great Briledu ? • , Should not the ministry havi, at least,. an opp ortunity for explanation before the navy is eunk,, the army annihilated, and Queen Victoria . and Lord Derby brought over, and put _Lint° thte calabetoseT-.Ne..hope the Aldermen of New Orleans will reflect; we hope the Mayor will pomp.. -The rest of the country &open's to New Orleans, and • bogs it to stay the effusion of. blood,' and to to spare the Dritishers, fora while,' . nklesed.- -, -Prro. Jour. ; TnePMl. Evening Bulletin says that'not unite guard intervals, ' death brings the Into royal Tara lly of FrinOtOiti notice. is one of the dig. DllieraWhidiliTOlntitill and exile csanot'reb The Duchess of olcoos,..srmovr,. the I:4l474:Mliselli:ikuis.:2llithipe's 'oldest scan Rita Oath° eOtieteltianinentsblnend in 1.842, died ezthoUllt of, IditYcOkclittinientj..gp,Elitadr.. *bon? t1W,040- 11 4 ,10 W har0 , 04.40 ever • SliCt 04141.0304F114 1848. • th . rmiaaelphistlPtfo" 7 wi vprner iiatto 0 Siti.Okof tho City s a i d : '5,0 4/ nitOr -maw thes.octoptsaf - lif:#o s. easiritril - 5 2 0, 04 ?Q,1 4 1', ft MEMO] - • t - , Humnarlost Tann Alince.—The - people ;of I Charleston, not in be outdone ie noviltiee,llaseet l --------- it appears, endeavored to try the opening of the I Permanent Ob e . ffi slave trade through a device for taking on board . Complying with the urgent request of hunt African. emigrants, in accordance with the drede of their t.ottente, Unitid States passenger laws, and returning , D 13,5. C. M. FITCH &J. W. synics with the-same to a port in the United States. t neve concinded to remain The Messrs. LaStte, of that city, fitted out the PERNA NENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, Ship T.lehard Cobden et the port of Charleston, Ant may he ammlted of their office, , for that purpose, and formally applied for a No. 191 Penn. Street, I clearance to the Collector, but the Secretary of ; OPPOSITE TUB Sr. CLAIR nor= I the TreaMry sends the parties a letter forbid- ; Duly, except Sundne, for Consumption, Asthma, ding the clearance, and citing an art of Congress l i Bronchitis ass an caber chronic Complaints I of 1807 as conclusive against it. The Charleston , eompltmtei with or canting ittimetsiry theoss, ineloding t Mercury calls this an act of usurpation, and de- Catarrh, Heart Di.ease Affection. of de Giver, Dr ., ~, dares that the right of emigration from Africa ~i , ,, a ..,,,,,,,:p e0 . t . co . ja ,... 1 . , etc. is as - clear as that of emigration from Hamburg ' DRS. PITCH & SYKES would State that their treatment or Liverpool. Messrs. Lafdte also authorize l o r c...„,,, umpth ., ~....j upen too fool that the di .., ~. that paper to state that "they will in n few days ! i th , i,, th e bz,„/ e „,,, deree „„ ~e 1,,,g [ , bah before...l daring publish their own views in reply to the Settee-I tud,,krp.,d i ,, e , e , ~,,,,e , and they theee r eee ... toy tary's letter."blechanleal, hygienic end3ledielnel remediee to parity the The Secretary's letter forbidding the clear- ' blaxt and strengthen the eystem. With taw, they ma once might, in our opinion, have been made I BIEDICINAL INIIALATIONS,whiLI they rake highly,bat very brief and pointed, so much so as to nave I oily ea Pol Latiner, (haring . no Carotin tiled when and Messrs. Lafitte the trouble of a lengthened ar- 1 of l.) oml tersuds art earnettly cautioned amartetresting 1 gument by way of rejoinder. Emigrants from i the prrcto. time of curability many treatment based upon any part of Europe are presumed to come of their 1 the pletelde, but Wm idea that the ".oat of the diseeue can I own volition, and to seek position as citizens at I be reached in a direct meaner by Inhalation," for as before once. Will the people of Charleston place a ship 1 .rated, the seat of os, divot, .1 in the Wood and its Tail load from the African coast on the footing when . only to the lungs, -rived that one froor Havre would stand upon? *l..x. charge for coneultation. ilf a vessel departs from Charleston to go fora a 1 , 1 . 5 t of question, silt I. se tto thom my =dmeote I load of emigrants to the coast of Africa, is not 1 this the importation especially named in the not volt by letter. of 1801! Have the tenants of the barracoons on • that coast written to their friends and relatives in South Carolina expressing a desire to emigrate, or have those of African ancestry written outgo their cousins in the barracoons, urging them to take passage by the Richard Cobden, If it shall come to their coast? We will venture that the Charleston post-office has passed no such letters I I for years. The earnest appeals mutually sent to and from the old countries north of the equa tor have no parallel in the dark latitudes; be ' sides, the mail arrangements in the barracoon region are no defective that the Richard Cobden might take out a heavy mail of the sort without being able to deliver It. Charleston gains nothing by this discreditable dodge toward reviving the slave trade. The writer admits as much, and also admits that it. was the slave trade, and nothing lees, which the Messrs. Lafitte and others were, and are yet, af ter. As the Mercury well says, If the law of 18- 0; shall not ho found to hold water, the trouble some people of the north will make another that will, and spoil the enterprise as soon as it is fairly inaugurated. Whilst the Union continues, as the Mercury urges, the prospect for regular clearances to and from the barracoon coast is ex ceedingly discouraging, whatever the effort made in Charleston or elsewhere. We are clearly now at the zero of our morale on the slave trade , question, and the lapse of two or three years will show a return of something of the old feel ing which prevailed from 1808 to 1850. The Messrs. haunts must not he too hasty in follow ' ing in the footsteps of their namesakes who reigned in the Gulf before the Heels of any nation were strong enough to supprese piracy. —Phila. N. Amer , SIARKIYJ)—In Ph 11,olelphL,Olay nst, by R.V.Dr. flown, 3IATTIIEW FULLRILTON, of Pataborg.b, 1., and Wm SARAII J. tir, denght, cI Jutut. Brooke, B•q., of Philadolpbbt "Who has pot heard of Bcerttave's 1101- laud Int tsral—Simplt• In its composition, pleasant to the task, and truly wonderful In Ito effect, Its popularity cannot Le wintered at. To invalids Just recovering strength IL is invulunble: exercising that soothing lulluence over the nervoice ,ynbo nod Importing that health and tone to the stortusell, eo hexed for by the ecnvalescent."—Daily Enter CsrflOnl—lie careful to ask for Boerhavele Holland Bit ters. The greet popularity of thin mehieine hes induced ninny llDllttlena, Which the puhlie ehoold gnard against ; purchasing.' I/GrSold at $1 per bottle, or sii bottler for A. by the pro. priettrie,BEN.l. PACE, Ja., & CO, Ilannfeettning Pharos centist”nd Chemists, 27 Wood street, between Let and 2cl stn., Pf ttsbergb, Pa.. and Druggists generally. jelildrwr Zputal japticto Pittsburgh Water Cure Establishment, FOR TILE CURE OF ALL KINDS OF DISEASES.—Located et Elation. on the Put burgh, Ft.. Wayne and Chlragx Railroad, is now newly re fitted and Improved by the erection of n Gyraniutium and Bowling Alley, which will afford agreeable and healthful exercise and iurattement 1, Rodents and others friendly to eerily-tem, whe may wish to eyeful enure lime with m "during the hot weather. Address Box 1331, Pitteburgh J. lIMLFORD, N. D p 6 edam II.FREASE, pl. D.. WEIBI ISEISTAKE OF IMPOSTORS. CAlTlltrbi TO VALIDS.—Pa. VOWEL S. FITCH. (Office 714 Broadway, New York) known es tbt author or a '.The Curative 2reatment . for the albumen of the Loup, beast, Liver, atomaeb, Bowels, Sidney., Skin, Nerves, Mtroche, Joint, Blood, Le , and for all Female Censplaltan, mutton, hie prectLe with his usual suttees. nee, alders/frets iTho iorL, and Aan not bent for many Hs has no other aI,A, nor any associate er ,partner of Bujalo, Chicago, Detroit, fistrbur ‘ vis tic elsewhere, and has not had. Stir &mare tti olt persons using his name, or prefustling to here ~ ou, or to hare And, any pro/curial. connection WWI Abu.' This, ore Imposersrs:: Avitly,porsosti ally orbs letter, directly to tnatntlt of hi. cal.' , 7 " r.0.0 3 ' way, New Pooh where alone his treatment tan b. had.— Remedies sent to nay tart of the country, and treatment condected successfully by letter. A rich from the patient preferred. Ills Udrx Marren" on the Lout% and expinic . lug the method by which he cures the above Marna. (15.1 P O FuIN tmand) sent by moll, post pant; for 40 yenta. Jes;endlretfc Caution to Invalids--Beware of Impostors. DRS. CALVIN 3t. PIT= and .101110 IT. SYNES(oftice 101 Penn et., PittALlngh,) notice with much pleasure the above card of Dr. B. S. Fitch, I.f Neer York, and feel It to he tide Only also to motion tile Invalid public against impo sitions which seem daily increasing. Recent developments in New York, of the frauds peached by "chi en.ll.James,' the "retired physieten, when sands of life hue nearly run ant," and ot"Dr. Micas Brant," and &Inn, env. to render It a more suitable lime than tonal, to exp., such nicker?, and vindirete our own character: and it la the more Locum• bunt upon la to do so, inasmuch as the opinion rennin the t this dishonesty In confined to the eastern titlek—wo far from this being true there ere worts of Itinerant doctor. in this and the States farther west, who literally rob Invalids, tot only of their money, but of their very tires, foe,thoy present them hors Procuring proper treatment in time. Moat of them travelling doctors take advantage of the prevedent hot erroneous belief that lung &woe nun In cured by Inhalant:ow, and either pnlesa to be connected claimer. *me even having assumed our very or tome eastern physician of great repute, or else with some far off (and mythical) Hokpltal or Unlvernty; and hrralids ititheir earnestnem to Intel° health forget to proof and credit of treatment, bet an Pentmdod be beer emertions to plant their health and Rees in charge of lecom petent and unprincipled men We have formate timehcon shrink Log from this unplean ant duty, toot ran do nt no longer, and trust thin card may be tin meensof sating some from being deceived. to conclusion, i‘is proper to repeat, as we hero na often done formerly, THAT WE HAVE NO PRESENT CONNEC TION WITH DR. S. it rrrcu Olt WITII ANY OFFICE IN NEW YORK. DILE. CALVIN M. FITC7II rt ]OILY R. SYKES .7.1331.4fc M. E. G- I - 1, /_. ICSPIHI DENTIST, Extraetti Teeth without pain, by an 'ENTIRE LY env Anaesthetic agent applied to the tooth end gums only. Teeth from ono to fall eras !turned on the melons metallic hams. Ile also Inserts teeth on entire Porcelain Dote 'with continuous gum, which In hearty, cleanliness and durability cannot fell to plexus. Call and examine sped. maim, 43.0111c0 Fu. L 1 Fourth Rtrett, bdow Elatkot. (~ o nd story,Rittabirrgh. 07:1ydfc TUE DEEIRCIANTELE ELGENOT, FOR TFITO PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF T.R.A.DF. B. DOUGLASS & CO.. Proprietors. Corm , Wood and Fifth St.., Pittsburgh, Pcnna. ALEX. ARMSTP.ONG, Mew , EAslilibed, Nen York, June, 18.11—Pitti1ig, Mardi Iti.2. IMO 0/71C1. NEW YORE .......B. DOUG ASS /k et). nitsco omen. B. Docauot t Co. B. Doootts t Co. B. DOUGLAS!! 2 Co. D. Doval.no A Co. D 01301.1.111 A Co. B. Dcruoun A Ou. B. Dovonts k Co. B. Doman • CO. AILSOGLATS °mot. ---- B. Bourn A Co. Pittsburgh...-. PhWeights-- Cincinnati ' Cleveland Manit_ • Chicago_ Dubuque Dl lwawkle Nes Orleans.-- ............. Charleston Lode Montreal, C. E. B. Dotanage & Co. E London, ng U. Minitel& & Co. Let ten of Introduction to Legere of high standing and respectability to neery election of the Union, will ho gran. Itonely tarnished to mobecribere melting applleAtlon et the onion Also. lettere of ictnadertion to my of the Wens named above. AllKLl.Lacrtone P11010.11.T errairnre TO LI AL. POSTS ar rot UNITTD eTATITI A/CD Uitnm Pi LOCHTIOICA epnalif fo ETNA. STOVE WORKS. ALEIZANDER BRADLEY, lIISIMCITLIT AND DU= trf ILTIMI ♦ANRir or COOKING, PARLOR AND BEATING STOVES, Plain and Pancy Grate rronta &c., IWELOIMALE AND IthAIL. Foundry on Allegheny Ithstri- taro routs north east of pcmaytroativ ilwaeoper Depot. , . Office and. Sales Rooms torlt.lpifb Wood St., Pittsburgh. Pa. MITCHELL, HERHOH' & CO., fraltrarniratne 'or Cook:Fog. Parlor . and Pleating' • • 4 T 0,4 E 8 Grate jirinitt, ienders, Cooking Ranges, &c., 1 I . 4194 mbertylB6, Pittsburgh, Pa. 4. POSTLEY, NELSON A , CO, . • itamtratturcrs IiN, I )3ARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES, R°Bli s o" so 7l Daurf Irrpu.sairrini—wa Op' y , laid and SiniTte'Ti....S7torets pdSpadflit• 'Hai,. Hay dfatiocksi4. -Illaricsi Sin ilUggito .114 :muggy, ra. Srmat itoftcts. John C. Baker & Co's GENDINE -LIVERCOD 0 ! - - - THIS MEDICINE, prepared in the molt ap proved manner, and bottled by us, ham received the sans tion of the moat ocitoODe of the Medical Prof..lon of Phil adalphhi and elsewhere, who recommend It u mperior to any other now manufactured. Of Its efileacy and importance es a remedial In case. of Connamptlon, Ghat, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rheum. tlsm, and all Scrofulonsdluases, It is nnneceloary to epoek —thotsattiloo of eminent physicians of Europe and America hoeing traded Ito wonderful curative propertlee. Prepared only by .101151 C. lIARER A CO., ITboleeala Dritmlista, N 0.154 North Third street, Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggists threugliont the country. fo=dtoeN., WHEELER & W1L1301413 FAMILY BEWEIWG MACS Thla Machina PARA:Ied the Finest or Coarsest Fabric, At the pleasureof the Operator, making with ems One Thous and beautiful and durable Mitchel per Minut4.ll. o, lusty, and aro becoming indleperaable for Dimity lan foil information may m, obtained by addreadag Jame. Ening. or ALEX. R. REED, Agent, rut No. 68 Fifth lama, Ealabarilb. BINGER: SEWING MACHINES The great mperierity of 81NOKR'S MACHINES Over all others for tb• am of Clothing and Shoe 111anufactnrers, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and , Coach Makers, Hu long Leon known and practically acknowledged. IllS NEW ViaLILY ISLICUINE, Which lee light, compact and highly ornamental =whim, (dulug lug erork eiptally yell evillt tho Write ousehluea.) and fund become.. favorite for family me. A hill .apply of the above !Latino. for male at Nom fork prima, by R. STRAW. 32 Market rot, PITTSBURG/I. Pki Alin, the BOUlhillt EEWl.3o3Price fiom $4O to $5O. aulfblydfe' S. B. & C. P. MARELE, if I.IMUCTIIIteII 0? PRINTING, 7011 AND ALL HINDS Of WRAPPING PAPER. Warehouse, No. 27 Wood PITTSBURGH, PA. Raga bought at market pricey. amktf fo J. li. CHRISTY. ➢i. D., 163 Third Street, Pittabursa, Penna., Elating had the athantagels. , f Luton. College. and 130. pltabh and seetral years' practice, offers Ills professional vertices to SPEOICAL AND MEDICAL CASES Col Wilwn thew:diem Hon. IL AL 11... T. J. Ingham. John U. Mellor, EN. Inger, Esq. my:;:lytife Rev. W. D. Cloward. er. D. 11. A. IleLean. T: WU, Rai. R. [looter. FM= PAYNE!, BISSELL & CO., MA3UF1C1011:111 01 Cooking, Parlor and Herding STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fenders, etc., And Ilarlatectutere of the Celebrated c.A.PrrA.L. COOKING- RANGE. NO. N 35 LIBERTY STREET, jyaktydro PITTSBUROIL PA. 'FISH! FISH! CONSTANTLY ON WAND, A PULL SUPPLY OP • WHITE FISH, TROUT, SALMON, PICKEREL, HERRING. MACKEREL, air-Orders. aoxsorm.nted by thy oo,h, mill avet prompt atteetlon. HENRI( H. cousnia, tny 111100 Wood street N. iluinirts Az soNs. I.IALTRI Foreign and Domestic Mils of &change, CERTIVIDETES OT DEPOSIT, DANE NOTES AND SPECIE, NO. M MARKET STREET, PITTSDUINIII, PA. 10..CoHectic. mule on .0 the principal cities through out the Potted States. ap2l.iely JOIECti 00C13:13..A.1•7 ez.l3.Ftn WJXVT/C1111.1113 07 Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Matters, Window Onards, &e., N.. 91 Stand Strad and Be PArrsi Strati (Between wood mut.* Piribning , / I. P*l cn WO . variety of run Patterns, fancy and plain, sa:labla for ail orpoaca. Particular attention pald to aro closing Grave Lot.. Jobbing dons at abort notice. nog A AT LAW, SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, Ir. 6, bibbee't Ba, Dubuque, rberw. iiirObliactthbe Proth:Ptl.7 wads way part of Northern lova, or Weston' Wlscornow Will anewl to the {malodor mid bale of Real F.state, ob. taint. Mowry au Bands and 31:angora eeltlydre SPEY MAN az ibamt.toreri aid Dealers In all kinds of TOBACCO, smYri. D AND CIGARS, LEAP 1"023.41.00 0 , Caner of Smithfield &rat and mmt Alley, PI Dta TTS:I3I=U, PA. I=l=l ROBINSON, MIN . . 14 . MILLERS, FOUNDRIES AND BIACIIINISTS, WAR HIN(}TON WORKS Pittsburgh, Penna. Office, N 0.911 Market street . Blunaracttsro all Mlle/At( Su,. Main. and Mill final.. Caalings. Itsitroul Wort. STN. &Alters sod Shoat Inva Wurk. Jobbing .10 done on .hoe unfit , cartSaydtc J. 4.1TT.1.15 1E3.12,0 No. 54 St.. Clair Street, (Or. /efeh's New Building,) PIPPPABORGIN, PA wil.klydre mr...Nair B. COLLINS, Forwarding and Comm!aeon merchant, • ANA WTIOLMALE DEALERIN Cheese, .Buttri, Seeds, Flab, And Prodstro-Cioncrally, a Mr, No TO Mod &refl. lAttrbarrsik."' SAM ■ : L. GRAY . NamRCHA-lsrl" No. 52 Sr, CLAIR STREET, PITTOIIII.OII, PENNA, is prepared to furnish big customers and Mayan generally, with Ito latest and moat faahlonabla styles of Spring and 13 answor Good. darer, variety, which to will make op loardatto.. the entlra mtWfaction of tk.le who may favor tbein 0104 their patronag. .4=2.1f. - - - .130.13n 4 MIST.FLY.. )1( AL./ISBN, fig surtanow DENTIST. MOM NEW YORE, EXTRACTS TANYV WITIIOVT FAIR DY *Loon DESIRMING AG urr To TIIt awn ONLY. Airimerts Teeth on 'Gold, Sliver, Slatana 'Rana Perch., and perform. all Dental operation (U a irJentilla matter, withant pain. • tro,Torm. material.. 54 . 8921thlleld Streit, below Fourth, PrITB6I3BOII. Mao .7.--80113 L. 1•0111..--.....mtausoas. Pittsburgh Steel Worke. JoznEso3o"srzo er. co, Idannfacturen of OARS STEEL; also, SPRING, PLOW and A. IL STEEI4 RAMO and AXLES, Larne Pituunth, Bi.-11.6G-lete.9 dt CO., ICAMTLII or Retire Isapetnred Patent Steal CativoAtir Teeth, ammo Rotrantlint Strata itudnatn, Jegattle A. A. •CA RR= & BRO., Pittsburgh, General • Insurance Agency, No. 818 Fourth 81tzset, rata:moo, .P.ENN.t. Cmpaaicer.pg....ita of WOW standing. Cturterd bli=wiujo and otbor rim:. of all dm:4Bms • A. A. cultauta, S. 8. CUM= JAB. 24a1LA:Cre.T.LIALIC , 1431:17101131111 01 Alcohol, Cologhe Spirits and Maul Oil, 44,1 kni t, N=lO and ItO Sem/ arid. Hundreds of our citizens complain of debili ty to,b ko v , ur of the nem, demo:nut d the !me Of mew:bored of tmodlte, do. Thel Dwihtditli the iw• mit of too dote andiddiiti, arid thawed other came that cauzialtre time, but we would eay to all allikied air havedinte.—ine Dr. litetetteee 044=1.4 Moeda m end thin wood te; you will to cured. .We i t totellehie, knowing from druidic* that it thlwzioz to ch• geocialliz dusted toed Sold hi.Dzatigiate eridian, eater noexerrlnt mac. we Druptieteeod.bibiTailz 914 1 rich OM • - • --Ltibiets•Balies,lyrs eadl! . . , Earns. tok :itmazdkr.,` =..7 ea st: 02 • 17.ziaoaatiottsols: T AHD _OLLr— •• b • Is. /014 ittatarittrall .144 nahttiqati • mAlkil 1100 Set) abbatusrments: 1 , .............. , .....-„.............7j.„... - '— - Store On Lib . rote for Rent. ! otrtra or am Prmstrann alta Boom( "Atizas 0:41,j ' d:.r7r'rC::l:' C ' 1 r: E F3 : 1! E l 1: 1 1: 1 ' I. t 41 l i iit Per' j .. rh • — gi: :.: : : : ::1 0 r:1:,6:t: Ann ual lod" .11 5 8:: 4 ar'd" Moo i4: f : To the Cleats of A. B.3rotkirowc. T HE stibocribers wishing to close their bush , jer. narks krt rinikitlit ta rosido temporarily La Waelelog. loess before tho Id afJely, the More octurioe by them ' . rnE Board of Director s of the Pitts l'hargodici.toy; Li berg t A PI''I MAC:E Y N7 4 I.II 'I.I. , At 'd tont ' sl, T ro7e:;:at ' street, to whom 11 , 411.0.W:1y Meanintanal those to have Preellme yl em b,,,,,ag an i s manrsally built, and•having a i .11171:t W. CLAIM 0 Co., Ca. nostm. 7 , l ,...6 l .. l t r :?..: :: , :t n.T eal r.„Tr frein_ eiii. l .4rab bat i ::: o . l,.. ei f t c.r her o x im it k *. or : n th r u L t : th o : I hitherto employee boo professicully. Warehnum in the ro a r, with an alley leading to [red. vb., 1 il-E___ ____ THOS. DI HOWE, Trona:m*4r berides lxing n goad stand for Inislossu. JeT-Genlie ALIMED IL McCALSIONT. ' : 1.1,,, ,„ d, c . .„,, ~,„,,ify i n g T u be, c,ppor Rill, Le, `rill I held en TOESDAT..." . .. bah hest, ~...,, o -. oioo r o.k 1 ... 14.. . big of the Corporators of the Allegtmov Cr lery Tal ifle' A croon assortment of all kinds of Dry !he geld to persobs wanting web on reasonable term.. the scronnas. Je t 1.1 JOHN Itisv ja . G oo th.,ia,,, r.,,,, cy , s tal ,h„ , 1 ,,,,,, 1 . r , or , 00rorio, The balance a their stock ofGroctrite, Wine. end LiglIDT. ' they am selling on at minced pri, es _i --------r- ' KU.* Jn-Seef. , selling very lola for cash. - - JealderT C. HANSON LOTE, Ti Market .t. Wot WWII EMCEE, Jr., i ow., Na. a/9 Liberty str,rt. CA RD= .1 ------ ",,z-THE 111...-LAR 31..,,,,..., Mr.cry. , :c. gr, - . __ Inc Pyrraatmou boon tdcreectratmeA Assomenos via WI 00L.—The highestmarket price in eabli jr ,,,,,,,, ; „, --,-- Ci 7- 2 . lc.. held at Om room+ of the Assoclatioti, Mb sum Loa do o two story Ditch. uOllSe, T 1 paid far all lb° grad. of clean fleece mad 'fob OrowiaS)ereningi at S o'clock. Washed WOOL, at the 'odd witabllehed Wool Srarebonse. nearly new, containing six roZdaii. supplied with ' 1 in i ,,,, i blic,Frecially yaw= teen. are cordially leritial to gm and lent, lull.. Ma. pleasant part of the. city, Corner , aitai a. [ntY43l JAS. R. bIeFAIILANL. f3oey , corner of Liberty Woof and Ce-cfla alley. of Orrrhill street aro! 0,1,11, Arent.el-:,,nlb:Rani Redd ; - JaTilnwT . J. L. MAALI HALL. f lit per annum. Fnr further pirti:uLars, etigniro of It. MURPITY & BURCHFIELD have rec'd kiddie Arthon, Gni,. Avenge. ryl7.l‘rd a lot of gloried Stria Unglue, •dechled bargain. ' Also, Pcqua and Linen Collar., lower than wwiel• lti... US A WF.AVF.K. . r LET—A comfortable fled. well-arranged i And we aro uor offertug oirr Servos aid OrynAdine modern torxtory brick llthres. contains' 9 room , . . oboo atraorb lower prim than sold at early in the moan , iiiii al the miii„,,,,,,,,, of t.iii.i.;:mi. hit E nd cold aster, , 1 ACON-030 Ilams, 200 Shoulders 2nd 100 c.. ov r,-* " , '' ^n ''T pram and nc - a. ri,J , ,,,iir Mtg..% I Ad 41 Federal et. for t. em,, A - In [tiro nn tbe rem ' Slam reedand for min by HENRY 11. COLLINS. . .;, • ~.yu d ., ~,,A tiv, - Id mll4.dtf so Federal strcet. Pittsburgh. UOll RENT—A three story 'llirellinelli Di EAN 9 6 bbls. small white Beans rec'd 1.2 llouoi on Fifth erre., ( So. loo, ) cor i ii„ii., i , if A i ) and for aide by 107 IMMIX 11. COLLINS ! rooms. Wide trash home, Az, with fine Lnck stable and ~.eriagia hoc. attached. ibis house is supplieird with lint VISII-500 pkgs. Lake Fish in store and scd mkt water, bath, gas, kr, nod befog Ina eentrtl leen ..l: for sale by joI nanny EL COLLINS. 1 [tan,s admirably adapted to the y ea r f • proti.sidoual and will be routed for tt term of s to a good leo ; ant. For further partimilnia enguye of tart/ LARD -15 kegs No. 1 Lard just feed a farveaby je nENny U. COLLINS. GILLOTT'S 303 PENS, Perry - 's No. 27 N.../1 Pans, Eno and Tatra Tuba Point, at je7 W. & LUVEIir& Stationer. CHAMOIS SKINS-3doz. large and bum Jot reed by W. S. nscm, Manner. R __ ODGERS & WOSTENLOLME'S ERA- . --- SURE KNITES always on band at jFer s ale. Je7 W. S. LIATZE . o, cur. Market and Second sta. I -- ---- ------- OR SALE OR RENT—A small Flint l lOCKET ROSES—A good assortment for F 8 .m,..... To . pone. of moil labli by Jel IT S MAVEN, St [loner 01/wt in in ' moans thle le • owe opportunity to omemenne The Olvo MaltufaCtUring Bneine. There loon One Pot Potato', with all other apt limner. nate:war., and in working intl. For forthor cotroculara addreut 0 11 D , Jo:lad* Ilaltimore. Ild FOR SALE—The last and best Country Seat of the Braddock's Field Perm.-1 will offer for ele. on TUESDAY, the 1001 day of June, at Darla . Com menial Sales Itcoun,nt S o'clock P. 11, the Camp 110 Bag Oround, containing 17 iscres. The most dcatrabla into far • cannery twat 112 the county. Tip. ionaputablo. Mr John Mitchell, 00 the farm, will chow tho fa , p- rty to any persona who may mit. For further particolars enquire of Jet dialS. MOIIIIOW, to. I lierletstreet .^. on F h E NGLISH TEXT irOPICAL TABLEAU OP "ON .TIIE SEA BLIORR:' To be performed on Um Tenth Annireretry of the Ant Ger: mon NORTE AMERICAN RINGING ASSOCIATION, to be held on TUESDAY EVENING, Jana Stb, NOW READY. PNICI-10 cants per copy. Far sate at HUNT k MINER'S and at the Modr—lstorm. SUPERIOR DOUBLE RECTIFIED 1 VIIIS KEIZ—Por We bJ doe barrel, at the low price ct 18c nub. Also, wines, Brandi., hith sod oMonou gahrle Whiskey at trdoced prim to close out theyuck. by l e s WM. hIII•CUILTREE, Ja 6110. FOR RENT—A Slaughter HoUse, with Cottme madam sad Moat tea scree of ground, to Oa the Mtooro ille road, 'titbit fifteen Minutes walk of the Court Ilouse, suitable fora butcher, will be seatedou moderate term Apply to. TEIO9. OLIVER, 1e.5-45t No. 07 Liberty street. LACE AND SILK MANTLES, HAND some Barnes, Lawns, Needle Work Wien, iluater7, Ulm, Corlett Hoop Skirts, and all kind. of domestic good. just revolved. C. IIANSON LOVC,74 Market Select. U.Noricz.—The Commissionen appointed to petrforin the duties required by the act to estab lish bight/aid low water Due, lu the ',gelidly of Sltteborsb —a copy of which act le therewith pubitabiel--ttienalisputs Ito notice that they will bold a eneettcos on THURSDAY, June 17th,1868, at 10 o'clock., a. et,„ in the Committee ituntn. No. a, of the City Lainucll Chamber+, et which time and plop, they will hear any partici olio may be haterreied In the matters podded lo ntstil t, ILLTI>t WADY. {LILLIAN/ DII,WHICTII, J011:1 Covirottelotiers. AN AOT TO ESTABLISH HIGH AND LOW WATER LINES In the Allegheny, Menongtheliond Ohio rivers, in the viciolty of Pittsburgh, to Alieghenv county. Wagema The lines of lande no and Moog the themes of j the riven at and near the city of Platehargh, In the county ! of Allegheny, bare never yet been elearly aecertadoed, and to it is important to the owners of each lands, the penman. navigating the waters of, and the yew:Minns adjscent to such rivers, and to all perties interested, to know cad have I t d h e e a ir m asceta a lm d h an ts e ndedli myrrtn thereforee xtantl - nsod Mala Surma I. lie it enactedb7 the/boat; and Home of Rep resentatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gete nal Assembly met, and Übe hereby enacted by the author- RIO( them:no, That the District Court of Um county of Allegheny ha audit I. hereby authorized and reqdred, at any time Were the Ent day of Jane next, to order and ep vent times discreet and disinterested freeholders m men- ndmicausas, mane of whom shall rmide OD, Or he the owners deny load abutting on the geld river. within the county Infos . ..id, who .ball take and subscribe an oath or aterma tines before mom competent authority, well nod faithfully to perform the dutie f a rqued by this act, to the beet of their ability, withoutrm or partiality; and in the case of the death, or inability to act ofmy of the conh mindonere appointed aforesaid, before the intended purpose ea of this set aMil hare been fulfilled, it than be lawful for the said court to appoint another mother a e mo. to eupply each vacancy or racaneles, who being quellfledm aforesaid, .hall proceed and Mt se If epplinted in the drat ICIZLIIIM. foe.:. That the COMMISSIOIIO7II appointed and qcodilled aßemaid, after giving due public and timely notice of their time and jibes of meeting, for at least ten days, shall pro. peed, taking to thud. ambusm an able and comootent ear mot, and examine the shone, surveying and marking thereon line of 01 , 1102 , 1 low water, mad Boner( ordinery high water, slang the rivers Monomphels, Allegheny sad Ohio, within, the following limits, namely Prom a line rooming the Allegheny river, at the narth.eastern line of the borough of ithergalsorg; from • Dm crossing the Monoo gthela [WM, opposite the mouth of Pour Nile run; and , from line arguing the Ohio river opposite the mouth of Woods' runt and around the shores of all the blonds In the rivers seamed, and within the limits aforesaid, excepting such parts of mid thorn when said lines have been already estobWhed by Ise; stub lints of low and high water to Le bald out along mid sham aforesaid, in sada manner and position es evil most perfectly secure and perpetuate the uselgable ails of mid rivers, nod best promote Um ref, ty and cem th ent me ation of read; rafts, and penien. navigating the earns, cad will be mon mitatsle in all respecu for the general benefit.: the public at large. Enc. 3. That the mid commissioner. may hoar parties'. gnashed, and meagre under oath, administered by ono of their number, expertness! hydraulic engineers, miteatifle men, and other peewees, If they shall deem It neoeasmy 0., enable them to obtain more smarm. Infonnation In recant to the location of the time aforesaid. 53re. 4. That the sold commit:Stoners, when they shell have completed their three" and than ham &war:lrd the limits and loaned W. mid hoes or low and high water mark, Medicates to be made a correct map or pen of the urea, with tech dewriptions end melt:utter. m moo oneseary to a perfect mdeetandirig thane, and All' re tsina the am authenticated by their respeetire steamer., and that of the sorveyor to the district court inform:odt and it shall be the duty alike prothonotary of sold court to re ceive and file mid map or pith n his eke, for public In spection sod examination; and to give notice in at least three dolly newspapers published In the city of Pittehurgh; that eta a certain day, to be appotnted by the court, the mid court will hoar any objections which may Le made thereto by any penmen or portion who may comlarr thenuelveerag grieved by the ption of the erne and the mil court, after heseng the objections, shall adjudge nod determine whether the mama OMB be folly established or be returned nto the tea nitaioners, either in whet. or Lenart for thrir examination; and It so returned the mid comminiosers shall prowled to reconsider the sun, and thereafter shall Mom to the said court In the manner afore.dd,tatd mop., colt! each &Renato. and emendmente, If any, a. they then deem neeessery and proper. Should mon, after such da terminal., shall direct mid map or plea, either with or without imeh alterations se thallium bran 131,4%0 be re. corded, nod thenceforth the told map or plan ea recoralai, &hall be taben and allowed forthe purposes hereto men cloned and cantalned,and thallium.° approved shall forever after be deemed, &Wedged and taken Arm and stable for thepalpmeaforeedd. Sas. IL That all riparian right' now vested in the mete lying between high water limes and the river...Uhl:A coo . distrietaforemid, shall from thenceforth thorn after be rest ed in the =vend corporations within whom Welts the same now Is or hereafter thall 11.. Sm. a. That the commiscionera who may be appointed undo. this am, dual be entitled to receive five dollars per day for thelr ermines and the exPottma toonrrod la marl ing into of the provisions of this not, shell be pedd out of the treemury amid Allegheny county. Bre. 7. 'Metall or my mu of assembly that conflict here with, either in whole or park he and the some are hereby repented. O. NELSON 0311711, - - tsw, or BP'"' Pr° 11171171 f 17 P DT: Si I, " " Speaker of the Senate. Arromn cr.—The zizteenth day of April, Army Daminf .nu themsend eight headed end filly-eight InCEI23 SECOND SALE OF RURAL LOTS iN RILLDALE CEMETERY Saturday Afternoon, June, sth, ISSB, AT 2 O'CLOCK TERMS.—OneFourth cash, the balance ill four, eight end twelve mouth.. A LIBERAL DIRCOONT FOR CAMEL Je4.2:d TJARMONIUMS--Just received from rope tiro very superior HARMONIUMS, with three pops, &obi* balloon, sto. They are lo elegant rostortdd carved combated for follows and rkbrires of tow cannot le rurtAssad. They are adapted.s wall for ass In rhombi.. as for the parlor, Wog a most elegant substitute for the organ. LI. HURTS BRO., Jei No. 13 Fifth street. Proposals WILL be received by the Recording Reg , v °Laze. atilt* omen on re'. SIT Kt, Walt MG NDA t", the Ilk day of Joce, at 12 o'clock, n, for GRADING AND PAVING . . . . Union alley, between Wylie meet and Pa. ennui,. Plan. and specification. may be men .t tbeltscording !legalese. COG,. abitd) R. ). SlcitiOWlW... CONSIGNMENTS— cox. posissls Monte, Bacon; 130 yr pima Mita Dames 0 LW*. No 1 lard: 10 kegs Fresh Butte]; 1 boo NO? Skin; 570 bus Dry Apples, 10 store sod for sale b; WRITER it lITT.WORTII artIGARS! CIOARSII—I have just received ILO Oda day • largo lot or staufnal Imported Dorans garso-I,th• old and vell-komra "Seaton . brand. Thou whining • bat of good Clan aboald all and examine toy stock Way pare-hulas elarbara. JOS. YLSMINO, owner Diamond and Market street. VERY DILSORIPTION of DRESS GOODS Ebroda, ilautla• Aloarnlng Good.. White Goods, Um dc. Also, • tarp • and eery cheap mock of Domeette a oda. jeZdamP 1111.11M8ON LUTE, 74 Market et. SUNDRIES --30 bbls. No. 1 Lard: 18 acts rootholc It do Wool, Co oteunor 16 to arlieo fur role by lal num DICSET a co. H IDEX-300 prime dry Flint; too mow salted Calf El&ln4 .400 do do Nip% lunare and for elle by •B. RABILIIIOII & CO., Jot No. 295 Liberty large. STORAGE TO LET—Two bilge dry 'eel- Mrs and Second and Third doers, on fsvorahle terms. 10 , 011/0 of HITCHCOCK, idceltESKY R CO.. Ja ' No. 12.112d00nd and 153 flout streets. 20 000 LBS. BACON SHOULDERS; 10,000 do do llamr, 0.000 do do Mos, '4 to. ISM. Ilex., Just teed and fur =do by id T. urns 2 CO. DRIED PEACHES-4 Ws. choice, in acre and far We by DAVID C. lIIDEBT, PA comer Liberty and Iland ett. an BOXES CASTILESOAPjast reed and tar de by . B. L. LUENLITOCK* CO., Job ..80. GO, comer Wood and Yourth st.. 10 BBLS. CASTOR OIL .juat reed and far Ea. by . B.L.VAELNYZTOCII t bt.). CANS CASTOR OIL, E. J., in store 'LS and far We by ILL. PALMY-STOCK L CO. 1 CASH RED TARTAR in stare and for uL by . 'Je5 IL L. ZULCIMIOCH R CO- 1 'CASK RabiAN. CHAMABITTM FLOW XIS In stare and joriale by .14 • - riansroom a co. CLAY 100 bas. (Jarman pp; goitty einkra l tl ) ." ,fe4 4' ALILANDHER KIM : 1111 °ABB BOIM.--100 kegs' Bi Carb Soda wedeln' bum the talmuticlasiuNS bj! KM. .for T 0 LET—A two story t rie . Iwe ng on llayotivet, beacon Porta and tho river. En. quite of 0116 IL It. It ito.nli Liberty rt. VOR SALE OR LEASE, n lot on Fourtt .ttmt,botwen Amalie:ld and Cherry Alley, 100 fret front by B 5 deep. A Lot on Third street, near Smithfield, 40 fret front If y 145 feet deep. Nme, Waan--Tbe square bounded by Butler, Wahine and Duran tamer. and Sven.. miry, rd feet front by 12.0 deep, Dearly ,ppoeite to Ifennoek A Harr, Foundry. The ogliiiro bounded by Ornallman. Wllttn• and Cared streets and Spruce alley, 201 led Irma by 120 deep, Cal Allegheny, Carson and Butler effects, adjoining the Allegheny Valley Italtro , d Station, forty contlgnow Lot., each Si feet front by 120 feet deep. Eight am. of ground in Reserve totrarldp, part of out lot 235, between the New Brighton road and !Bilden Cerfr etry. elaty bay In Allegheny City, Third Ward, beter,cti Bard Lane and Cheannt .[cart. A Tract of Land In Westmoreland County, on the Phil. dolphin turnpike, 7 miles from Latrol.--75 farer In culti vation or rich bottom lond—Ml) aces. A Tract of Land nem bloomer, Wean.; t cloud (-oat'', of 175 urn.. IVILLI.III 51. frAbblsl/rtlN. usylfedtf Thlni str,ot, Switttlel.l. TABAUpIiT HORSE FOR L./ A floe Bay nom, ti yen. aa, °Ter 17 lunar leVi . high, won WO, work@ g , ntle, for do by etsyt, ,IL ItUMON I CO, No. L.ll. , rty et. OLD ESTABLISHMENT . inp to thrt delicate health of Wm. litcheltr.ji., he Intends itaitinag liminess to live in the olitintry. Therefore the establishment carried est by: blen.lf and brother leaf. (eyed for eels, with the 111torro, Rectifying apparatui, etc. A leo. of Emit front .3 back stores (which belong to their uncle) trill be given to the purchaser for s number of yea,. at a fair rent. Thla boatel. well known and of long mantl ing. having been established by their uncle and father.— W. L 11. littcheltree who hero do.aLarge liminess In It for many years as wholesale grocers, wise and liquor mer chants ard notifying dletlll.n. Persons wishing to par e.ea mot we the preiiiiso and atoolLand learn the terms by applying at the atom, No. 2.01 Liberty street. P 0... Won can be given either the I.t Jane or Ist July. AlkreGro rive, lavemkeepers and country merchmta will be sopplied with art... the above line on very favorable terms, as they want to redoes the W ir stock to mit a purchaveP. itr. M. 311TCHELTRY., ~ 1311.0. N. 11—All persona hiving dale. agalmst the tiro will he paid on preseetation of their et:counts; end throe indebted are respectfolly requestce to make payment with as lade delay u pusetble. ap2731 Ohio Lana fox Bale TILE subscriber offers for sale section ten, township 12, range 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly known sa "Iloatom's Soctien,^ containing 640 suns. It le situated three miles west of blatutillota on the Stale Road leading to lioteter, and within about two miles of Menthe burgh, FL Rayne and Chicago Railroad. The south, oast and north-eaet enuters are tartly cleared and improved— the remainder to ocremed with impactor timlorr—and the whole Is well watered by springs and running streams.— This It to considered the finest body or hand le the malty. It will tin sold undividel or In quarters to self B To those who ,leuire to ham% in coal estate • better opportunity is rarely offered. J. B. SWEITZF.B., Nn. 101 4th nrett.. Pittabhrgh Farm tor Sale. TIIE ANDERSON FARM, 2 miles above the Dory», la See Brighton, Base., Co., Pa, on Klock Mauer lino ' sinleinlng 105 scree of excel cut land, every *ere of erhichis andfifiof a high le tree der culaleation. There are 13 acres of good timber. 50 acre. in gran and peewee, nud nu abundance of coal. Thaw lees Orchard el grafted fruit tree". In altnoiit every field there le • epring of never-falling water. The Iniproeemente sauna 01 a oat tu n eang. el. barbed ton IreatharSoarded log, small boom ands large Creme tiara. CO by 35 feet. This choice form la 10 A high sate of cciluentlo.a. fence. good, and to • respectable neighborhood, couvenient to. chnrcboa echoule. For roans, enquire at TRIS OFFICIT or of iniut.rtrr J. ANDE.P.FON, Soar Brighton. Pa. Valuable City Property for Sale. THAT very desirable lot on Water Street and TO"leullt Allay, next to Jelin Irwin .t tone, twlug feet CO Water and Front struts, nud 160 Lew along the Alloy. It will besold touether or to lobs of 20 or 24 toot each. For termt,(which will be toed° easy as to payment,) op. ply to JOSEPH S. LCECII k CO., tart:Ott Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. FOR SALE—One of Wallace's Patent Portable Floor Stills, teitb Petoorr's latest Patent btent blubber:Bolt, gallop Cloth ~,d Elevator, all cam., plates.' ready for settingrip. Apply to W. B. bItIEDA6I, Oil ltill t 4LO:dearer cor. Ilcbeech Craig atm, AlletylaenyCity. LIBERTY STREET PROPERTY . FOR SALL—The Store-room and Dwelling, @kn... on Warty greet, near Steel.; known ea Do. 1 3. The lot le stunt 21 fret front and Lk/ feet deep, ...tending tack to Szcluutge Alley, on whack In erezteda.Stabla and Carriage hones. The property rents readily Dr SACO, and will b. bold at a bargain and on accommodating torn.. For particalare enquire of B. IL 151 YO, awn Do. 211 Liberty Amt. FOR SALE--A Drug Store situated in one of the beet locations in tho city of Pittsburgh, for either e jubbor, ntall or prescription hr.:lnes, Indoestneuta are offered to porch:were containing adr•ateges of rare occur ream For information Inquire of JOUN IIArT, Jr., at No. 168 IVood Ettoct, corner of . Wood and Cloth, Pitts burgh, Pa. fe9 GREAT SALE FT_TRNITTJRE 2 $30,000 WORTI-1 TO BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE THREE WEBS .B THE SUBSCRIBER lIAS SOLD ms EX TTNSIVE ITILNITUBE WAItEEOO3IS,on Fif6 etr«t, and hewing ta giTe pontamiuo ur tho building Uri tbu 15lb of Jona, he criers hie entire stock of MR :USURER/el CHAIRS AT COST The sale tem:nem. Co TUESDAY, MAY 18'TH, And will coutinue rurthree weeks. The price will be marked in plain figures on each article, ro that viAitors can at once GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED Tinan—All nuns lees than jlOO cash. On $lOO awl p.m , * cirniit of mixts days will be given, for approved No. 31 Fifth Street mylB.3ard2arT wrzzxcs LIQUORS lIRDUC ED PRICES. MILE SUBSCRIBERS ARE SELLING OFF their stock at reduced prim repenters to quitting bash:Les, comprising moo of the choicest brain's of Foreign Wines and Liquors. .sore Innen ills Otord Polo Broady, Jimmy do, Porn Old Utah IVldAkey, Lleidookkellampodgno,BLJulleaClarol,Bano,lott's • Molt Port and Illuttburn's Madetrs. . • Old Monona-antla Rye Whieke.T, Superior BooLlrEatilied Ina Ulcer. Blackberry, Wager and Ikanestic Drandk-a, .010, tr. 2.131f0t01 and Tavern Ile.Tere s .well as toullte., have now • good opportunity of aupplylng themeelvet gm Adm. %goons terms. MITCHELTREM, JR., &HMO., mysdtf 200 Liberty Street. STEINWAY'S PLA-13019. JUST RECEIVED—A lot of &UM WAY & KIN'S CELSIIIIATIID PIANOS. PeruLavers denim. of pt ocarina one of !LUX Plano For ara requested to make early application, a. the supply fall. far Nikon of the demand. 1at:1124 it ERN No. 61Fifth .trao4 Sole A g ent.. for Weinaray aw, Nu.... Clark's Pismo. 1.2 PRODUCE FOR SALE -225,00011n. taaatry Ted Duct F.... r _ 23 Ws " it... r. c Ito bus. Dt7Arptm n . a .. , 2,000 lbs. country mutat t1112.1-VEll. a PILWORTWS. la dote at a 173 B.A.CON SLIOIILD ER ay S— °, forsooo lbs: just ar rival pr NU.= Pt. W sale try ).1 • ROST. DICKEY,I3I Pratt/ rt., war Weed. HAVANA CIGARS I—C,elesto lm- Fj pep, puroti.i Nod, Men Cobsdno. Ibtalt, Dot WM. !wow sad 'wimp other tine tomtit ClgArs. opltt W.l D. lIINEILART, N 0.1.19 Wood it: INDIA , RUBBER RULERS, Pen Holders, 14.914 and Inbmwds, far debt w. 8. ILtTEN, - .719 romp Mark.7l9l9.ond ucuaxic !' REPARATIONS —A fresh ja raptly of all ktodspod reed and far ash by 13.1.0 MEIN 1 00; arbor' • WOZWttea. VMS -FAMILY EL011:01-1lanoractitred -00 of seintedrbia whosi Lostoreforsiuby_. • BOA Dicapay, OMCI Mo3ol.ollRlALrsrx.c. calarkm,i — Pittsburgh, Blzy 2.lat,vsa Aa'DIVIDEND.—The President and Three tot. of the konongalktlatrumnace Cooapany of Fittana g b, b... 4 , 3 this day declared dirld.coll of TWO POLIARS I v..t share. to . appllod to the niSoctian et the Stodtifote.. - • my. pf HENRY N. ATWOOD, Recratm. ormr.—An adjourned meeting o ro Stockhel • •xs of the North Arnett= Mil:deg Compail;of patrol[, ieill b. 4.1.1 at the °Moe of the Coortmay,onlTED- IcartYAT. thp lab of Jeep hilt, at lOceeleeke.:X. ' toynclut T.- 11. ?IRVIN. Sees; IGNIP.LAYYMIENT. - $5O n sranth, and all Expanses - Paid. A N AGENT IS WANTED in every. town .13.. end county in the United Btatas, to menet, t sy.....tabto and cur business. hY nideb lbs share profits may L. clrtalvly rnaltz,d For full rurtkulars tare's Dr. a. HENRI' WARNER, corner al:lmm and Item Kt, New York City, Inclosing our postage stamp. taloomor ANTED—A — gents to sell in the State of •f - Pannsylrat.la tuy HAND POWERPATENT BI MP ust 11, that twu turn mesa CAM' about tbe fleld and pwll ap tbs largest pins FlUtlna by bawd In &boat two In !mita fad,- Athlres• apraad W. UAW" Hatigur, Nbnr: W AIMED 11111 r. DIATTErIe Ite—l 0,1/00 VISA to engage in the rile of the roost popular Rookie InAmorlca. Invallis,ftlochanica farmerrelina Teach ere retailing to travel, will ilnd this to ho a very prOtStable' and pleasant benisesa, enabling:Um to see the connl37. and mate money at the rime time. Agent. now in the bus iness are clearing from IWO to $1,500 par year. her ILIi particulars and a list of Becks, roldrus hi. QUM) City Publialing lion., Ride arrest, Cluelnuatl, 01,ke, or, if living Wit, D. MILLION. Philadelphia aulgalydavrfcT auction SAUL P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Commercial Salet Rooma, No. 64 Fifth Etreat.- QTONEAND GLASS AT ADC:: TION..—On Friday 4 tnerniusf,%lnne 11th, at 10 O'clOtif, I n ths beeemeni of the Commercial ealetßoatus, No. It Fifth street., In quantam allied to the trade, an at tensive assortment of firslgnahty White granite Ware, comprising different xarietim of lea and caret tap! and sau cers, with and without banding breakfsat,dhanar and soap - plate", all guat awn dlshao, nom kettles; ,anted dishes tenons; tea paw sugars, MAW, pl tdhom, bowls, baton, ewers and basing. Winn and amp Imps, do. do.: Also, • good (panty Glass Ware, cosestlng of castor eats:: decanters, and various steed tumbler* by the boo. That- Mehra of dealers Is respectfully Invited to this deeirable Meek, whithean now be examined. P. 11.1)APIlli, AWL PUBLIC PROI'ERTY Ar Arcrios—The LAIONthI2 United elates property, not bola; required for public senior, will be told at the Alleg.tmuy Areemhat Learrnrceille, near Plittborgb, Pa., by miler of Major dote lilynilogtun,commanding , on Mutuality morning, Jane_ 10th, 1665, commencing at 10 edclock. sir: Ten Li ponder Iron Gum; one 6 do Jo do &oven 21 do d, Tiowllzers, heavy; Two 2i do do do • 21 400 Ms Scrap Iron; 12 pin Gan CerriageWbeels: 1 tnbular Steam Boiler; 40 flint lock Musket]; 70 Artillery Swords; 7 do do PIMOIn 05 Cavalry Eames, rerimix patterns; Nontomeniss9medoolawsBwonle; 93 Ball's Cuisines, percussion and breed, loading. Parts °fantail arms, Artillery and Gunners Implements, Accoutrements, Scrap Ito I, Sony Leather, a mi.ty of Tools,Ac., Ac. Also, a nest quality /astern made fteirkw• • way and on. tan one 1LW,01.1.3111C05. Terms rwst, specie fowls. •-• P. IL. DAY7S,..dbet.. EXECUTOR'S SALE OEII/NI/STREET I,oTB.—On Tuesday evelalug, Juno kb, it 8 eclair., on the eeoand Clooret the Celan:n=4l &ICS 11:01.0iet.L, Fah Street, Will bo sold, by order of Dr. Robert Wray,El - of Vim. Tessa, deed, that valuabts Lot.orGenond ela Rand street, near Duquesne Way, Rubin . s Dust of 40 feet on Rand la., extending book psrallel with Duquesne Way 100 feat , to a . four fast alley.. The above adjoin% 1.1,e, Ras. secretion. of John Black d Co., and irOm Its central loci ,. elm is very desirable for business purposes or West* ton. &laces Term; one third `cub, tablas to 1 nal g leam with interest. Job P.11,D1111.9,/lort. VALUABLE STOCKS M. Aucrios-:-O& TUESDAY EVENING, I nu Stb , al 6 o'clock,vW he; rold at the neerentumercial sales rooms, 240.51 Fifthatreet al sham Exchange Dank later. .• • 44 sitars, MerchAnts' t Manufacturers' Bank Stock.:, 10 do Cairene' de 30 do Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine las. On,' P. M.DAYLS,AucEr... LARGE SALIi OF PROPERTY LN OILENY CITY, ON MB MST COMMON AND MIME STREET.—OnTI:ESDAY' EVENING, JUXB ern, at 8 In the stenedAdory ash • room of the ast into.', boo house, No. 61 Fifth street, ifillbesold that Tarr raltn. We and la antifolly located ReafEttateofJolatlrain,Esg.. well known as the "Rope Walk . Property, eltmated an the Wnt Common, to the Fleet Ward, Allegheny city, whichhaa„ been ento-diridrd Into lots of tare elm, the bettor fessoecal-.: modem those deal tog to erect fine reeidenees; and grange , of emetic. - lots, adopted for comfortable homesteads, Elm Lots, fronting on the West Common or Irmtn Armes, between Ridge street end Water lone, each tweets-flee feet • front, extending back one hundred and nlnetywigtrt feet te a twenty feet alley. Nme Lots, fronting on Ridantand Ceahal great (react wLich Is slaty feet ldo;) mad Lots bring about INT . fert froge v y . ta r lt . ,:redr rasi e , Lund el foot k:1 . 741re feet fa depth: front, an Central st., each extetlng back 260 f sad me eet,to so *4O feet et., on the line of Ibe property of Richert Bowen, rut. torts-tbree lab!, mai treatTtleo fret [tont en Centel it, omteeding back. toward Water Lena one hundred and forty trot to a rwenty.feet alley. For the ntlefectlon of parelacen the iota bare been %faked off sad numbered, of which plane ma be had at the suction dote, and the premises ahem, on application. Terms at tale. w tap= F. 11. DAVIN.Auct.. TOCK P., Fr. W. & C. R. R. AT PWATaiI on; In lots to salt ruttlustrAtvy aptP. M. DAVIA, Aut., No. FA Ftfth st. AUSTIN LOOXIS & CO., Merchants' Exchange. QTOCK SALESSY AUSTIN LOOl/118 4t CO., AT THE MIECILANT,D EXCHANGE EVERY TGURY.DAY EVENING.—Bank, Eddins lexancice and Copper Mack, Band and Beal DAUS.- mold at.pnblio sal* at the Merchants' Exchange by AIIBTIN LOG= • IX% Notes, Drafts and Loans on Beal Estate negotiated on nanonabla tem. by . AOSTEN LOOMIS* CO. . Stock , Note Brokers. to Entath at. 2. A GREAT PILL.— The Grzefenbarg Health Pill cures headache. • • The Orsefenberg Health Pill cares foul stosach: The Greefenberg Heath Menses hal breath. The Ornefenbem Health Pill cam teethe bq.uie The Graefteb.rg Health Pillcurrapalpltetlonof thebeart. The Graefenberg Health Pill corn colicky pains. The Oreerenberg Health Pill clime plea. The Granfenberg Heelth PIII cures dTpeptia. • The Greefenherg Health Pill purges vele:tont pabs. . The Graefenberg Health Pill dam not weakest. The Greatenbers ilatlth Pill l cot draslc. The Gra.fanbag Health Pill can be taken at work. The Graelerthem Health - Pill l ant/rely vegetable. The Greek:them Health PRI la the heat openLogpill torn The Graefenterg Health Pill Isms& of choke gems and room, The Gmermherg Health rill coxes add stomach.. Orssfanberg Ileslth POI mires 11Cri Cireatenbnrg Health Pill has curd haadteds. .e Orserembcra Health 1411 will curs where a pill oa , COTO. The Orselenberg Health Pill acts on the kidneys The 0 reefenberg Heath Pill combines the 'einem Of roe other pills: The Graefenberg Health Pills arelanic and notemakening. The Orieefentsrg Health Pill can be fete.. at eight The °members Health Pill ten be taken after dinner. - ' The Greetenberg Health Pill ceatalas a dam la ems VD: - The Gmefeaberg Health Pill la take= by the tetab The 0 nemberg Meth POI is ham by the Lithos. The Orseambmg Health nil cum Jmndlee. The Greaanberg Health Pill cane permanently. ' Fur a tell account or all the Oreeferiberg medlzhaqe, sae Graefenberg Almanacs, which can be bed _gmehrat the anent.- Price mate • be. DR. 080.11. SERUM, No: 140 Weal street, and J. P. PLEILLNO, Allegheny, . • myMdittrT LAKE 817PERIOR COPPEA. NULL sat iTI IN PARE, nerctranT et .c 0.,! MANUFACTURERS OF-SHEATHING, BRAZIERS' and DOLT COPPIM, PRESS= PEIL BoTTOSI9, Raged Still. Bottoms, Spelter rolder, Also, Importers and Dealers le METALS. TO PLATE,. MEET LION. WIVE, to Cottstaatly oo SlatAines and Tools.' ifltre4olue, No. 149 First and 120 Seeondereet, *4 -special or4era of Copper cut to 'lay dedred patters. mrzi:divrlyT VT- C. PICTURE . CFALlgaalt v . FOURTII STREET. between Wood end Mar la : rletebarg ASIBIIOTICIBS end rumbas LIS Token I o the riwts,e. wens or eta Au, at utiduttA7 pd.& t 071146.. H. 11. RYAN CARTWELIGHT.44, TO11510,: , (Seeceeeare Zo Jolon Cartierlo* ' - MANUFACTURERS and 114 orteii'd Pocket and Table Cutlery.. Surgical 1-Dental /re 'arrumenta, 0 ens, Plata% Fishing Teak., de., 1 , 16.10 Meat stmt. They eta Imelda! attent lon. to the lass.eradesiag . Tram., Supporters. dc. Jobbing sod Repaid:p a ne' twilit; and drePulal• Mal CARGO 6 COM - .• • A I.II3IIOTYPE AND PIIOTOGRAPLIIC Joe,. OALLEILLES, sari Fifth stnat,opicidteDalts,..s6 " Mader, WPcoltri ricattner Drag Store. Ptiotattapbs tabbed to ou or 'rata. rotors, tint.' or rids. - - Epeciscol , aal Reception Room oath° say. 3,l noon =4437 WTCHCOCK, IncCR KRY 4Z Oo [Summon to Mamma, DrCreer7 *Oa} Fonrarding and Commission Merchants; Produce, Flour and Woof, tra rcest cad LZ &amid aptl3,l—myll9 xtenA.NE. a ANZEIti. Flour. Grain : Enid Priadue& Commusion and. Forwarding Merchant,l2 r Pittibwil,:Pa: my31:11,1 PiTE DOLLARS 'REWARD.—Nu -lost; on Wednesday niernhig, Meg 1944 II grlrate ANDUII DOOR, light leather blsdieg. - and contatedigg • memoranda dated from Join 1867, to tier germs wart., "Levi IL nails, L'hiledeiptds," nen dbtinctly =Men in the book, and the poetst cantsinedr - mend letters. Ths ante - award ern! began:lU the bcolg returned immediately to • BA.IALENESIVCIC & CO., my2o , earner orPteit end Weed atrat& - CHEAP DRESS GOODS.—MU. LIT NJBIJECMPLELD tone naked emir. e• , :' Dr gad. latellahkb they ere Iternre for 72 sad 1 Sic . Due fart.' Wants woEtsa. Pittsburgh, Penns.
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