hisr?cite. I. L mos— —a. ninus—nessui. 1111111 S: RIDD ' LB & Co., K,D1 ' 1 . 01Z.4 and P1101.17114r01i9 PITTS33I:7RCI - H .: MONDAY MORSINO, JUNE 11, 18t8. ..._ .. WIECONSIN.—The Republican legislature of Wisconsin, to whirls the credit helonr of having investigated sod expoved the corruption and bribery practised in the La Crosse Land Grant ,see, did net adjourn without adopting measures calculated to prevent the recurrence of such vcroutalous transactions no were therein devel oped. An net Was passed entitled, "An Act to protect the people against corrupt and secret influences in matt.eri of legislation," and it fairly bristles with pecuniary penalties. In view, ton, of the fraudulent acts of the Milwau kee and Snperior Company, other ennctments 1 sere passed making it penal I, publish false -statements of the condition of railroads, pro viding for the examination of the books and affairs of the Company by committees of stock hilbleis, prohibiting directors and officers from being interested in any contract connected with the road, and furnishing many other checks and gn rarities of like character. Tar Maim% LAI/ 7 I.ToLy FICIIMES.—Tho Bloomfield, (Perry Co:,) Advocate has been "counting the cost". of the new Military Law, under which the volunteers are re-organizing so rapidly in this . etate, and under which existing • companies are fast filling up their ranks almost to the "war standard." The following is part of the Adrocafes.calculation : "Suppose we estimate the number of Irifantry, artillery, &0., in the Slate at '25,000, and the cavalry at 5,000, (in both cases a low estimate,) and suppose that there should be the full num ber of parades, the expenses would be $05,000 p e r annum !—and estimate that there are 100,- 000 in the State liable to military duly tinder the law, the revenue T7Olllll he only $200,000, or lees than a third of the expense. We venture to say that the expense of carrying out this law, on an average, will not be less than half n mil lion of dollars annually Of the 400b04a0 taxables in the State liable to military duty pot over 200,000 will pay the mil -5 ary tax. The result. will he, the State Trens , ry •ii,ll have to bear the burden of the useless military displays that are likely to be got up. Pontoons tout ToLilotoi..—''ill M r p.a. chonen," in his Forlainalion 1.1 the Mormons, -uses the followtug tangling , "Do not ile'?eive yourselves nor try to mislead others by propagating the idea that this is n cru eade against your re!nnan. The constitution and laws of this country can tote no notice of your cred, whether it lie true or false. That ion ques tion between your hind and yonrselves, in which I disclaim all right to interfere. If pnu smut the (ave. keep the peace, and respect the just rights 'of_others, you will he perfectly , secure, and may lire on is your pre , , , faith, or change it fres another at your plea4tit , Every intelligent man among you knows very well Ilia! Air yorrornoient ha; never, direCty e.r co”glo, to molest you in your worship. to control you in your oc clesianotical offairß • or even In intlitenco you in your religious opinitios As Polygamy is a part of the MOrTnoll this is equivalent 111 saying that it i 9 not only to be tolerated but protested by the national gov ernment. Tyus ''Polygamy and Slavery, those twin relies of harharistn, - are to ho 4 hugged to the host,: of Democracy and lie made part of the:party platform; but then, the dem ocratic party can ownllow any thing, and shy not Polygamy 00 well or Slavery, swill milk and "0)41 Mr ltnehanatt-' At:11 •- 11 r STPI'IItN PILL•TE, of New York, haring !keen turned out of a situ ation in tie (7,111100, Ilene, puLlishns a t ong let ter to t 2 ecretwry concerning the corrup tions now prevalent in the democratic: party, in which tho following paragraph occurs: "'And,while with falseatTection and hypocrit ical Cant, you nom express an entire concurrence of - opinion with the State Riglai party of the South, how long, Sir, has it been Mime you ad dressad ilisiinguislled Democrat, denouncing dm leaders of this party in the roost violent and vindictive manner, closing your anathema with language like this: 'Tim: /ail itself does not con lark Cl,n:r..;• :der of 1.04 party . " . Plait, we think that is :,oiag a little to., tar— tar an illuatration. KANSAS. —We putdished the other day a har rowing account of the brutal murders perpe trated in Kansas by the pro-slavery ruffians , clod from the St. Louh Drriorrat. That ac count has been verified and confirmed by sundry eye -witnesses, who have furnished other papers withtbeir statements, and our letters from the territory all give to it "confirmation strong on holy writ The feeling aroused in the territory by that unprovoked massacre is terrible. There is a loud and tinned cry not only for justice but revenge, and such is now the numerical prepon derance of the Free State men that revenge is sure to be had,' even if the government denies them justice. It is plain that the day of reck oning is not far distant. THE OLD TIMES REVIVED.—TIko York (Pa.) Republican, refering to the late municipal elec tions in Washington City and New Orleans, says that they IIeCM 11014 to occupy the same position they (lid in the last woe with the British—the one in the hacels of the enemy and the other WA , ./lINOTON, Thursday, June 10, IhsS.—li received here from the Administration. State Convention at Springfield, Illinois, Mate thatjahn Dougherty was nominated for State Treasurer, and John Reynolds for Superinten dent of Public Schools. These selections em phasize determined hostility to Douglas, end must lead to au irreconcilable broach between the two wings of the Detnneratie party in Illi nois. Our intelligence states that one-fifth of the enitaties in the State only were represented, and that a largo number from 11,9 e comet , • withdrew, and Inure than half the rest will Loll the ticket At date of nor dispatch the notoriety. Car pester, United Slates Itistt , ing Agent, was speaking, and oleeluring Ihnj Douglas ahoal he beaten even if the Remit,beaus should triumph t hereby. Lieb, theGenerel Ageut, an es-Mormon, and, sceorilieg to 1101.1 i, docOlOefilv, formerly a leader of the Danite organization in Kansas, swears that the [heights regular ticket shall be beaten at all barards. and reery postmaster removed who does not sapper) the lion or ROptiblicall The uorniness of the Cotter 111,0 were origin ally opponents - of tile Rebracke though now Pro-Slavery leaders in the Deteoeratic Israel. The hostile separation between the Iwo wing,' of the Democracy in Illinois is now inevitable. The nominations of the Buchanan Convention were intended to make a direct war on Donglas, is now impossible for him net to confront the issue distinctly. and Itresdly —11' , ,,A ('or. of N. Y. Trib. GENENAL WALK/Nig TRIAL AT Bas: ORLEANS —The Government has retired in. a summary manner from its attempt to hold thinoral Win. . • Walker to account Jor his deeds of tillihuster• The trial of that individual and his right '. headman, flolnnel Anderson, has occupied three • ! 'tit:viol the valonlite time of the United Stales o ... District .. . Court at New' Orleans, anti tho Jury haling failed to agree the lloverompnl declined bie.nter the course for a second heal The _ pioseauting-rdileer, in a motion fur a nollr prose pi to Ortil&911 th., whole promoutinge, gave his opinion.that Gm attempt to institute second - trial would , result in a more sorry farce even titan tW,first had proved flo added, that if &jury 'composed of the most rcipectable eiti 'ri saps of that community had failed to convict, the chance was very slim for folding one that -. :- Tioabld do otherwise, The Court appears to .11.11 re been reluctant to graul. the Attorney's up- Vplieation, but did so, and so the cot) en d e d . —N. 1. nnes. 71 ' TIM lterorrnu DIIIA:4TER 111 TIM Proven:* Mcmccre... l -.Ws are gratified to learn:lla the `.::report of the blowing up of the propeller • ...1111r,keire, is traced to a vagabond in Pent Water, Mich., whOrioprd to excite public Byrn - pathy,:and corresponding donations, by. repro 'seating himself as one of the survivors of the '-diesster.—Chirogo Tetuan is an organized gangof swindling land brokers in northern lowa and_eouthern solo wkri nro bound together byjaecreL oaths and pase-words. They rob this emigrants by selling to them counterfeit titles tolands. In lima, there are already detected sales of land to the amount of, $1.00,000 under th6o fictitious titles:' Charlestim craning paper, -of the 80, says 'The suspended banks of this citrquietly re!'; Binned spetle payments this morning. The nolis ' of the suspended country banks' are now and will be redeemed by their correspondent Lanka here, which makes, thol.toption general throughout the State." y`' News Finn Uretr.—Jort Laramie, dray 18th 1858.;.—An express has just arrived from Gen Johnson's command, bringing us news up to the Gth inst. A letter bearing that date, written by an off there, hot& the following : 'Wen re still existing, not living." * ^ "Duties are harder hero, and accommodations poorer than I ever knew them to be before. We axe considered lucky if we get every two out of three nights in bed. An express has just arrived from Salt lake City, telling no that Gov. Cumming had started for tha southern portion of Mormondom, and would not, in all probability, return here be fore ten days. lie has been with the Mornlor,s now over a month, and it is reported, and be lieved too, that he is making every rxerti , o to patch up a compromise. A contprotoise with those who destroyed the food for which w e are now suffering--especially, .1 ode month we toil rOrnMenct to thr s tr. At GUT animal (.7i:tenet from being eztinguithed—it is not regarded with much favor in the army. There is some truth in the assertion by a member of Congress, that the 'army was a pampered herd of paid Deggars “It is snowing now, and has Leen Nr the Taal wenty-four hours, with the prospect of its con inuingat least twenty-four hours core. AU this is dreary indctil for men who have only one blanket to cover them." , It appears that Colonel Kane, the mysterious individual who went through .rnia in such sweaty haste to Salt Lake, has succeeded in I getting Governor Cumming into the hands and under the influence of the Latter Day Saints Young has probably done with Mr. Cumming as• he did with the Governors previously sent out there—berit him to his will and then made a toot out of hlm, Brigham is an able, artful man ; ho has labored to get a misunderstanding—a conflict bet ! ween the civil and military authori ties, and it seems has succeeded only too well Gov. Cumming Is said to have asked Johnson for an escort to enter into Salt Lake City, and Johnson is reported to have answered, "if you mean by an escort the army it is at your service; but if you mean twenty men, not ono shall stir.' The army was sent out to accompany you into Salt Lake City—it is your legitimate escort." The consequence, per report—a band of Danites escorted the Governor to the holy city of the Saints. There are many stories told in regard to a difference of opinion between the civil and military authorities; but as they are altogether unreliable, they do not merit notice. Young will doubtless arrange with Gov. Cumming so that the army may not enter this modern Baby lon ; then, as soon as tho army is gone, the Gov ernor will find lie bad better follow their ex ample. In his letter to Secretary Cass, Gov. Ctimming says ho left the camp on the sth of April. r route to Salt Lake City, accompanied by ('at Kane as hie guide, and two servants, In pass ing through the settlements, he was greeted with eneh respectful attentions as were due„ t o the representative of the Executive authority of the United Staten in a .Territory. Near the Warm Springs, at. n line dividing the Great Salt Lake from Davis county. he woe honored with a formal and respectful reception by many gentle ion,the including aol dirigthbeyskein Slayer and municipal nth a r' previously prepared, the Sloyor t - tt ey'tte Lx I lovernor Voting paid him n vi 'it of core away as soon an Ile was iy relieved from the fatigue of his journey to receive rem puny. In a subsequent interview-, ex Governor Young evinced n willingness to afford him every facility he might require for the efficient per (nem:lnce of his administrative lot ire. Brigham Young's course in this respect, Gemming fancied, met with the entire approval of a 91, jority of the Salt Lake community. The territorial sent, with other pro arty, was tendered to Governor Cumming, by William II Hooper, the late acting Secretary of the Terri tory. The records and library remain paired. Governor Cumming entered open the performance of his official duty. With feelings of profound regret be learned that the agent, Mr. Unrt. was charged with having incited to nets of hostility the Indian: in th e vim : , V a ll e y. The information came front Mr Goner li e hoped that Mr. hurt e.uld vinitcale himself from the charges, yet they demand nn investi gation. Governor Cumming informed. tl en Jelin sten that he should probably be compelled t o make a requisition for a sellicient force to elms [No the Indians. At every point he with recognized a., the Gov ernor of Utah, nod received with a military sa lute, the houses being illuminated in his honor. Having heard numerous complaints, Governor Cumming caused public notice to lie posted, sig nifying his readiness to relieve those who deem ed themselves aggrieved by being illegally re strained of their liberty, and assuring the pro. tection of all persons. Ile kept his office open at all hours, night and day, and registered fifty six men and thirty-three women and seventy,- one children, as desirous of bis protection, and evincing their disposition of proceeding to the United States. A largo majority of these peo ple were of English birth, and were promised assistance to be removed. Gov. Gemming says that his visit to the tab- Lernaclo will never be forgotten. There were between three and four thousand persons as sembled for the purpose of public worship.— There was the most profound silence when he appeared. Brigham Young introduced him as the Governor of Utah, and Gov. Cumming ad dressed them for half an hour, telling them that it was his purpose to uphold the Constitution, and that he would expect their obedience to all lawful authority, assuring them of his determin ation to administer equal and exact justice, 're. He was listened to respectfully. Ile invited re sponses, and several spoke, referring in excited tones to the murder of Joseph Smith, to the services rendered by the Mormon hattallien in the Mexican war, and recapitulated a long chap ter of their wrongs. The tumult fearfully in creased, but an appeal from Brigham Young soon restored calmness. Several afterwards expressed regret at their behavior. Gov. Cumming proceeds to describe the exo dus of the Mormons. The people, including the inhabitants of Salt Lake, in the northern part of the Territory, are leaving; the roads aro everywhere . filled with wagons loaded with pro visions and household furniture, the women and children following after without 'shoes or hats, driving their Hocks they know not where. They seemed not only content but cheerful. It is the will of the Lord, they say, and they re joice to change the comforts of home for the trials of the wilderness. Their ultimate domino. lion was not fixed upon.. Going south seemed to ho sufficient to designate the phtee, but from the private remarks of Young in his tabernncle, Governor Cummings thinks that they are rile?. to Sonora. Brigham Young. Kimball, and most of the in tluentinl men, had left their commodious twin ,loss to swell the ranks of the emigrants. The masses everywhere announced to t governor Cum ming that the larch will be Iteiptinil to every house indiscriminately, throughout the t•anntry, as soon as the troops attempt to erosq the roo,la- LainA. The pLopl I, though fit.aluer,l, ry et y mean, would be taken to rally them. Some of the Mormons are yet in arms. and the tlt•Veriter 4frO3kn of the mischief They are rapahle of r.m. tiering as guerillas. The way for the emigrants to the Pacific is open. Governor Cumming says that be Wotil , i for the south on the lit of May. Ile .ny i i that lie will restrain all the proceedings of the mill 'ary for the present, and until he shall re, t-itre tddil ional inetructionsfroin the President. KANSAS ELICCTION AS.S..ANOPAINKTS. — Lawrence dates of June :Id stale that the Bedard of Polo missioners have had a second meeting and if ranged some or the details of the election on the English Proposition to be held on the first Monday in August. Duplicate relnrris are to be made out by the Judges, one to be, retained by themselves, and defalcates to IS, Nvlll to the County Probate Judges, who are lo forward one of thorn to Mov. Denver and the other to Mr. Babcock, President of the Territorial Council. All the returns .lo be sent in within len days. OARTII 'Orate, Rayon Zenlogin:ll wrifer, give ft kind of tillage to the land, performing the same below ground that the spade does above for the garden, and the plow for arable Intel, Innzening the earth e 0 as to reader Il pe:: ':able in air and water. It has lately been shown flint they will even add to the depth of the soil . covering bur row tracks with a layer of productive mould— Thus, in fields Prat have been over-spread with lime, burnt marl, or cinders, these substances arc in time covered with finely divided sell, well adapted to the support of vegetation. Tae Btvae - Tae Levees.--The river is still rising slowly at this point. We learn from the officers of the Boon that it is rising at Memphis and all the way down. The news from above Memphis is unfavorable. The Natchez Free Trall, learns I hat the levee at Marengo place, five miles above Vidalia, La, tames considerable apprehension that it will not last under the pressure of the water find the undermining of the whirlpools of the river. Should this levee break, there is no knowing what amount of damage to crops, cattle, etc, would result from Vidabury Whig, THE DISUREDITED UTAH DEEPATOII.—The des patch to the Boston papers,Thursday,of the news from Utah, stated that I:toyer - nor Cumming was “expatai" from Salt Lake City. The despatch received by the New York papers read '.eypeLla" from Salt Lake. This is probably the correct version. A wrong word In o 'sentence has often before crentett an unfounded excitamerd. in T ir an om e Th ao e rr in . T e llo r lc o n f ra th f o re s m ta a e, ge tb n ,, tl t em th a: c j o na ni t crop is exceedingly fine and .promising. Aa the papers below complain that the corn crop thereto very unfavorable. we ehould cothreitutate oitsolves that Minnesota is to load off in this particular.—SS.. Paul's Ninnmotion, June , Tun New York Trlbune says that Sowing Ma chines are being =schist , the rate of one thou esti& per weeki and sold as bat as ; • _ . • . . Is reply to Ifs. Tiforaii's, sweeping ausSertion that, all the railroads in the. country are Inning l money, a correspondent of the Deafen Tran- ,I - Permanent ;Office script eaya, all the roads leading out of Conlon, I Complying with the urgent roquost of hum except the Eastern, will pay dividends in July, 1 . ~,..d , , ~,,,,,.,,I . ." • not from borrowed mousy, but out of net earn- • sage. DLLS. (... ' '...ar ' l. ' 7l o" l'l'Cl.T. & J . W . SY li.lBS i Inns, contlitind to =tit TUE London Jle.rnitql Adocrtiscr Icarus that the • I'll:1121:0.i ENTLIE * IN ITTSLIVIttiII. 1 conference between the Lords and Commons has And may to temeultrd ni their office, ended in of former agreeing to the principle of Nii. 1 It 1 Pawn the right of demo to scats in parliament, and the in•roF.ITX inc FL CLAM IliTTlili. result will be that Baron itothsehiltl will very an, Rini. i .4, 1 4 Ei.riiiispi, hit Consumption, Moth. • opeedily Mae his seat in the House of Commons. ltrotic bat is nnd all "thy,- a:tiro:lie Complaint. ”mplt.n..l itm,,,meint, rolsootnry Vs.., ii..1.1.11[1r, I h io said that the French Minister of War had (!,,,„,.,,,, 1h. ,, ~,,,„, Aff,„.„,,, 4 0,,, Li,,,, 1,y,.. omit every strong circular to be read to all the /.1.. , '.. Go•titie, Pc.ioti , enn.pbonie, no'. officers in the service, relative to the late duel. sus rtictt A eTKE, ,, nonl.l el It solemnly ailmOUitilteH 011iC.CTIO to avoid oil 'si C—neniuntlien le Iniiiiel u pon ttie ate that Men Mmuinat } to i aci tliAt a, diszny ~-. quarrels with civilians, and imperatively pro- ~,,,,,,h , u,„„d„,,,,,ii , „ a 1 04 , t ,t,1 3 / 4 bfP , .... ,,1 d. ,,,, 2 titbits officers entTenr.finiling with newspapers ' i i,„1„,„,1„,,,,,,, ~ a, 1,,,, and, they therm'" nint.l.l 51,1i.m.in1, lly i ,innin and linill-Inal ren t...line ti. parity the ',lout utel etronnthen inn ~twists. With there. they nen M Etn el II Al. lii II Al.ATlONieorlitt,Lllni eel°, lihrlily.leit ' ,, Y , t. riatioMe., (hating nn 5 ..tive qfiel whin wed ' , lnn , ) end Ineulile no. rei:wetly entilinniel spilnel eventing . tan pnnetnisa limey( c urability nanny tineitninnt linerel Kinn lb, plnnei Id, tint file, iMni tent tI t I. 'tient ape. diennen ma M mech..] inn dint manor: li t inhalnlior- t.r e a li n t, Itntint. the n-,/ r.., tI. 'Ninon - .1:7 0 ,, A 1..-/ ...I .t. •!P at ”li i , in tin. lunp. '7 . iitli_nii cline, for reihmitetivh A lint ..f n innlinne will tin pinta t,, noon sin:Aug la can .iilm ie. by Inttro. . tity2linlttrfctf I' Tnc friends of Mr. Allsop have ascertained that. the English government does not intend to proceed against him, since the result in the case of tir. Bernard A (Ire nedittill• far Females. -llnwln•la of ntintottmtn 'rase teen Invented nod sold, purporting In be specific in the various rlineaelnatlden.gernenta to which the delicate forgo of woman render her aublect The starlit ain't three ntiosninuhr has boon to impart sanAtrilary nr l.otly to the "serail, tryttern, and falso Tiger to the issur,by Out thin relief ban boon buccesalerl by a deptes.siou and pr,e. tration greater than &rebore: and lila relented attempts of Invalids In build the - Lateen by tlnw roirr love fitutity rudol hi .lo.rtro)lng abet hll. vital Orgalli.• 1i3,11 vv tell. lint In IlAillit,'"ilOCllLUFCri tOtter,- )au gill ho such tlistanttone rtunita. It is a purely ge o vetable curponutl, 'asp/arca tat Ott hilly sclenttile Priool pion, ollor lilt Mhtilit, of the celobrateal Profee.or lloerhato. CI.UIIONI-6e careful h. usl. tor L.N.I tuk.tie notlaml Itit• ter. Mr great popularity nv.lititto bits Ituluml ...Y Ow pubtle ehanld guard nslnet Sarchadug. 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Ft Wal and rx.• 1111 Li 11.1 1 .1 1.1 the et,et.o" of a biyrtztlx.inal um! Bowling All,. 1. hi. It will nff,r , l Agr•wahl. omit I,..nlllzfni and anti,,elent i•tt;rut, awl 111.11(11, friemlly t. , our wl-11 to .volfl 11, dnri, it•A hot urigtio3r. Adolmo. 11, , ., Pitt.hurglt Ph 3". IWAKIs: OF IMPOSTORS. CAUM 0: To IN VA 1.11.3 Ora« 711 I:r.A.Nujr. N. x Yr.l.) of I.lttart, Litter. St ttrtt, ICittnttytt, tttl.itt, , I, All Pent:ll.• C.,1101011t... r. rovilm— with lo • o•on1 •nro.-• ti-/1. r /,6711 N••• /eta not 1 ,, n fen , vp•rny rim 11. h.., owl • I. l er 7/07 , ~, •11. er 7.•rtner ," h., • 121- ••/ rerne 43. erntner !sta., /one ar, hor ,e , r." rwr.hod Idly or!, 14ter, own) i., 10i0t0..11 ~IL,!. 711 Itrone /tI•oio lo• o•nt•ornt eno 1.. 11.1— AO) . p4rl of $l.• ,ann r nn.l I rear.rn , l.l I.y A t from flee ImAchl flip ",:t• I.l.,trucr-e' an tho I.un nn•l . the ufili,nl I.) , which 1.. rllll,l 11,. O,A lu•on,I1 sent by nmil, 1.0. l 1,41.1, 1.. r .10 aiitiontOlsivallds--boware of Impostors. W. 1 . ,. CALVIN SI FITCH art JOHN V.. SYKES NI Penn st., .ill, much Omar-me th.• wlurn curd .for-d F. Fitch,. o N.e. Ink, sod r. 4to L. their .1.11.) also ~..ague roal.l 10.,,,wd hop, sithotin which seen, doily Rowel der eloideol. Now York, of the frand• p 0... I -e.ut 1 , , °old In II daily.," the "retired physician, %show. nand, of !Ito Intro u. , arl, too out,' marl of "Dr. 1.1,-an I:rant., - and oth..rg, Fe^nl r It a mei, onit.ble Lin, than tuna!, to er.pao cab talrto.ry, sod rindinate. onr own chained , . nisi it is the mate Inruno. ls.nt upon an to do no, inatannels Ilos opinion idorailstl”f this ithilotervity In cnollowl . thee. tern cities, Int from thi• holog Lena there aro r.. rot I itinornrit dortors In this nod tho Platen farther we-t, wL., Moran, rob nod only of thoir money, het of licit vet) for , ,tho, 14 , 1 , 0 thrm Iran prpcialog prawn treatanwt on limn. Most of thoi. , travelling duchy, fidritn.g.` prov.ilent Dist errotwens Leh., thmt lung r teat be cni—l tulialtitiocoe. and either Kok,. to Iv. colineetud with lino' • (fen e «reet having minion-4 onr sory oanws . ,) , r eantero of great repnte, olso with La on taint inythi. il.eipitai or linisently; and Invrillds ILI their roorw:fp.... to regain hi-alth forget L. eitninii, prinift and restrlts of Irriststent, but ore porsoadod I.; Lare ansi , rtiot. he place Weir health and 111. ..Iu cl.arge of incorn pi•Writ awl unprincipled men . We hat for Nano time loco nhr, „ Liug from this toold. ant dotty, hat. an do 'I:. no Longer. and treat this card any • tins ineati.of en.. .1.-reivrd I o conclusion, It in I,v 'lwo ).. THAT n NO isiLlii , ENT oNN TinTs WITH 1,11 1f F FITCIt 11l 111111 ANY oIYFICE IS NEW CALVIN SI F , Ti:ll 1 .I•.IIIN Inl•••11_ TEEM MERCANTILE AGENCY '1'1IF: 111Crl'1( ,N AND Pit( Tit A WC- It. 1)1 GI. AAS Gt. (11., 1.1 orrletors. r omi F.,,Ph 5.., Pill rtr , Pr. ALE \ A 1:1IFTIV , NO, I- 11 . rot, .1.:.1.,.,1 1.1 n c 1,1 , 14 4. 4,1 hon... 1.14 , 11 L0wy.44,. loglz .1434 , 1 , 4 u.I —4,..4141111y 44 .-aery L,0401 ••111444 1144 ~,, , 1.411 1.,/r:4.1. 14.14. 141, t41.4...1 L. othou-ntier. 4414.1.1tig /414t,144...4 , 41..1 (1 4.11,4 AI.. 1.1144. 4 , 1 Ir tr.4.141,14.4es 1.4 nny .41 11,. 141T.t... YAE,PVILI 1 11 IN A 1 - 011.• UNITrIo •e.T. 11,111,111 . 0441.3:0K. a114.11t1 ',- WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT No. 13 pink Vlrea.. near Wood P: I rq V. M A NI l' I:.A NJ NE 1)1, n A N A SI I. I' 1: II vcr.A.'rcT SU. l'Fit AN/1 I'! TEI) WAHE FANCY GOODS. 'MAK Mol.S W A I t 111 A I' IWit I A AT EASTERN PRICES lotto The Groat English Remedy I 1 33=1= C ER It A 'l' El) I , 1.1 M A L I' I LI. S I . r Iwn.i le.. v ppwliptl.n..., NO JADV4I 111 R g. n nnro I , llllrultte, nu 4 (11.11tulit.M. rum nnywltatt , v, mod ultbgate. a 14.‘yer11,1 rorne.ly thry Golltifirr nod, ,: ltnrlfnl to Ilan cmolt TO 31AllItIED liablYaa it in raw-nlholy euitrd. Il sill. In a dual lin, bring.. the iuontl.ly nyoilatily nes% har, nonr t. , kanwn dir.e. ti.onisOletrumtlyog, nf pamphlrt ur,. 11 , 41 oNerr,i. For 1.111 particulars, gut a Iconic..., tb.. ot N. It awl n postage Marlin+ en. 1....1 t.. any pat nonnl, vtlll Itmurva l.ltle, r..taining ••yrr to. pHs by retort, mall. R. 1. VAIINESTOOR A 00., Pittalnirgb, agent, and nob] by all amnia... T TICEGRI'ATEST aIACILI NE IN TUE WORLDI A FORTUNE MAIM Willi A /MALI. IN VERA! ENT TUMMY PATENT MATE!! MACHINE It aalmr.le, cheap and pertial Mob+ alokre. The mata only Vita In thibrim by baud, nod sill n.kn the for. taro; of the Inaptacturer ion abort limo. Wl.voo gird latrat In to be bwirraillly It martially orilurra ti n riot. El—Erreral connty Macblor pri.ileigrs are 1 . 11 for siiir et tk malarata 01... Fur ',ordeals's tall at nee! aTi COUNTING ROOM, CULL rimer t. •_____bilhtivitrtfT _ lillxlcll.~lrr, .D. KOMITAciItRIL/1.110M ,14 . 43 . 1M11111 All kind. of Toli,acco, Saciff ansl Gißan r Ilatrtiartilly taboo tho I.ulhhug Nn. 1210 Woml Array f. slklition to lltblr na lit nalutnring IMlabllatiment;tbrariltatio 14 plasaril to artolve their Elam* W27:lydiv Spuuu ittittrzli Bal c r & CO's iIiNUIN C - IVHI 12 0 1 ! I THIS MEDICINE, prepared in the most ap inaioir, and bottler by to, has received tro lame Om of Ilia mart arientlfic or the Melical Protwolon of Phil. ailelphia and dace:herr, who recommend It to roperior to any other tooar inatititictured. Of Oa efficacy and importance to a remedial does of Consumption, Gout, Bronchitis, Aationn, Chronic Ineunia tiain, end all Fzroruloua diaraiaca, it in nonce:wary to iikaiatki —thonaanda of emiumt physician' , of Enrol«• awl F. motion hutting troted 111 wonderful cnrative properthat Croporel only by JOHN C. BAKER , Wholesale ricaCel.lt No. I North Thiel «trot, by all Ding:did. ninfitiont tto• country. fondloc3 l WHEELER & WILSON'S John C FAVIILLY SEWING VIAI9IZMIE 11.1. Sl:gehiew StitelteA 11. Finest or Coarsest FabtiC At th, ..f lb.. I ',tut,. mak it,, with u..• ( /a. ThPrts- Wu! tke,tdapoi nod detro/4.• .Ctsichrs Nr Min. to, klinfml I t.liApen.3l.l. , n.l.lrf— , in, AI.FC it It KED. Ago ,, . N o.+ Fifth rtrPet, SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES ity of til U., (r IL. is,. ••I Ch.ching and Shoe Mztntl•tclurcr ,, , Ii aness Nl.kora Carriatrr Trimmer , ngl Coach Makers, lIIIIMII=2IIIIII= ===l mt.,l ',lily ”rlottelo•eilitl nulr Li. It. ...p.n . , r, Ii .ilh 111.• Urge mnt hi,. 1 .L.l 1.4 I.6mily A led ,o 1 *N. .sl.• Ntou S - 1` It A.V. ..t!.1! MorlKet PA, A l . • fro. If"Iflrolff ,V.Wlrill 11 AVIIIIS Y.. PrirA from V 1.. 1.1.111 S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, Jolt AN1,1,1111.11:II A Li. I. I NJ*. I 0 XV ILA PPI NG.- PA P1e.12. I=l 111 Irml llr. , .1.1,5010 g.., 4 ~ Ws p.a: rs his ; i'l; l's P II A NI , 1,, I Mao T II SA 44.1 """:' N. ri, N114;:-; X. tit)til`^,r ...1,. IN Foreign and. Domestic Bilk of Exchange, ICATr.' Pr nr.r.,,,r, S , )Trh AND ,1 . F.11E. 11.11tKI,T STl:rxr. PITTF411:1:011, I . A. t.t. nil 113 prtueli.l eitien tbrnugh e. ii. St:o,k _ . JUAN VIANT FACTURE!, Or Iron nailing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window SituUm, Window Guard; &e., Rol. 91 Seam./ Sired and 141 Third Street, ekndlltvl.) 1.11-L. n hand a •aill.1) ..1 PAlt,Eus, fenesnlid Oak, 1P11.4.10 Porliruhr.r attrutlnn load t. el•Opr(lrtly.. J.1.1.1nt dour at Ovalo,tko. me) WY. VANDRVER & FRIEND, A () IL N V Al' I. A WW. SOLICITOILS IN CHANCE:MY, Nn. 4, Aldine, Mock. fh,boque, /mon. ai-Conikelute promptly tataalo In ell 'nut of Nortlono [own, or Wontern Wfmnsam. roll mantel N tLn porchano and Salo .a 11..1 ?Amt., of. talohnt blonoy on Pond,. end blortgnp:. WitIVIVIAN 6c 1-s Metmliminrern nml Dynlorn lu all Wide of TOBACCO, SNITIT AND CIGARS, A N D LDAF 2'OI3ACCO, <bran- ,f lir:mirk/41d Rred sod Ilieneknol Au y. e•' WU. COOMOX ROB'INEAN, & MILLERS FOI/NDERS AND DIACIIINISTS, NV AB HI NG TON WO It. .1{ Pittaburgh, Penna. llftlee, 10.31 Market eeee et. Manufactory all knala of Strata Kuginea atal Mill Undo!, C.. ..Unit , Railroad Work, Stnou lt.,+llens goal 111.n..1 Ira ar.1.114a , 0n e1...1 ',tit, tor: , ell CIE.O. 11. 11.1.11)1KILSOS, ISi Lit, H . , .S'ercct, 1 • ... 180(1,.71,11Ill axn tr1.L.111.1. tthl.tll to Mary Vatloly PATENT AND •ENAMELED LEATHER •1n I oval hoe% Cftrri..7.6.t" )ilel.lll,+. Ali••l tehfcb the loireat enAla Niom. Sell IIIIK Si WANT F. .-60 N'Ultb.lt;N ICY:A gLANCrI•:. SIIJIITIIII,I,S I)ItAWN DUNCAN, 14111EILSIAN t. UNION LANK, !AIN In., IN I'UM O ON VOUNIt N11:1:1•INO A'll , 111.11 ANNA. itillAttat II 1•••••:1 1 •nl rA4 , . nt•A Flax linllnud, tb.t•••••••A. It••••••Is 1..•••••1••••• ,•1. , r•., • •••••11Ah11y •••• 1••••••1.••••1 GA .1.. I , } IV tl. U. WILLI A Al: , A C. I=l A A Co. It 1..1/1.0. A Co MIZEIMIII It k It At, A 1 , . At MATLACK & HOUERS 11=12211 IMMiSSiI IN I) Folali L... 1 11 I .• LA. MFJROI3 A. D 'J.' , No. IN Pine , I. 1.0,41•, Mn Y. .31 A .1 ,f 1 A 1 . PnArr A C I,lr IN, A 'I.:, Diallk.l.l 1 0 F. Day A C., , 11,, A Allti .1. to.. It 1.1.vat•4 A Oh 11 I~~n .. :*-s ♦ 1.1 )V I. W(lltliS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, 1/14.1•1 , 1CIIMAII CFI+ I.llll¢ sr eV.," V.lll, ,OOKING, PARLOR AND ORATING NTOVRN Plain and Fancy °tato rionts, &c.. ..... •,n 111,,In•ny Cirnq tro slonn. n... tie 41. 1 l , nnoyl P,,.^ Pi•• 1 Mr,. :ma Rohn Itoo7ll. ..1r1:! I Orr No, 4 Wl/10.11 SI.. PIS s mbro r h. 13 pnyzni. BISSELL & 114.1.17t11it{10 OF C.,,./Eina. Parlqtr and 11..ating =II STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fenders, etc , And AtAnnhrt I, nets of Ow Colol.roi COOItING, 1111.NG NO. 235 MEINItTY STREKT, DVnlxdrn PITIBOUIIIIII, Ph MITCHELL, IltitßON a CO , VIANCrACTUSISS Or ( inZ, Parlor nnrt neat irta STOVES, Crate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, & nil Liberty it., Pitt..burgh, L' J. PA:LYI - nule. NVE.3I-101-I.A.DIT No. 51 St. Clair Street, tia.1,61,'• N 4. th:11,11,4,1 PITTVIIIMOII, PA. 440.1y.1fc /I.iII.STILY 11. 1...:01.1-,LN 16, rovarardlng and Commission Merchant, AND WUQI)ISAI. DEALVIIN . 0, 13 tater, Seetb..., Fish, And Prodsce tlonorally, irocki Wed. Pilt,ol‘. I.IIEL. (3 . 1 7 .4VY tirk3ll.Cria.A.Srr No R.3l{7' CLAIR sTREEr. PITTSBUROTI, PENNA.:, ti p4pared WI furnish his cu.stomers and hflyan gonnsully, tvith th' Wool and moat fwhlonsbla alilen of Spring and Smuttier amide 'ma ♦arlcty,whkh ho wtll moke up Loonier in the eutlin otlefactlon ar tlime who luny Nom them with tholr p.ithator. _ ..... DR. AzL MEE N, - - - ------ • • • • Sl3 It G.- IC (Y N s .! 12 - ,N -r 111031 Nair YORgi ZATRACTS rantlrirtiour HY A LOCAL BENtliillttid AGIINTm soto6IDD3 ONLY. tra-Inwrin Tan no illuid; Slyer, Platoon 'nod than P,rcl.e,. , lrrfutme till Innltal "yenta., a scientilln cuinunr, without pdh.i ..• toik_Tnrsan anodoroto SmIllud•1418 bglew V4l:ll4 l if laCcdetarc rausuwm, _fat Cent. ..,......_ _....____.. wEIV BOOKS and Iri-11 2.upplif, in -,11 de. store , ci . LibFirf4 an !g : e t e o t c ( l,, r XLCl : busi- II partronato osa.ning ot E.O COCIII:ANE•n. Atlerrenr. TiILEULSCIFIIIer. 4 . W.L . c , -• , . Elder'. Life of Dr. Kota., 1 vt.l ..t.c Every Day Hand Duok of 1.1.Lt...q. and Fltrutt..h., ) it , . .n. ....II ' l.r;e t s.l "4 :t..Tint t ra l ila " t ‘4 .l:l. l e l ;eril ' er 'i' raill ' ar c'C'ditibuY.Tr'ttn: the C.r...itton Wan• prescrit Limo. Joel littnwlll 1 . ....tifyin,.... Appnt - C= 3 ,C=k- . • +r- „ , , ...., . , ..r &lent DiscoUrtten trurn Um Frew:haul 0-ttamt- Iht ...to T• o . t , a ,, ry de t ,irablo elute for " •;"•'•'""" Cr . ' ' ''''' tri ,hee, Untied, Thuluck gird ,xlicri.: "laces I.lf. of Dr. Hand • v., ii,L.t.t—r,...A, ~,,, i • ,'••••..-r....-t.,...14kirl;'t'illo:;..,foirb,'fil7.'to'u'll'I'''eyill'on't'hir!..1;. T:.l.l l :l " c '' et. ' . i Disoonnes, Addrenst.s, io n ..f Ittthop Naar, of C. toot 1...t.1....1,11,, a g0....1 stand for tiofiness. The Ilona but cot the ll.r.ti, r l:'. Arthur. I '''' "‘cd• east., Rectifying Tuba,. Cli.por ...titi. Er-. all! 1 1 If ,o a tole °l.:out:try on./ country Lt.., :"...... It; t- ... ld t.. ~,,,t , . Iv., tit, .otch on rcs•ozza , le Itro. Ph,- ... f.• , ' ilirite , , ...mfr..' Will:an, :Innen...J.l n. , 1,.. t :lot.- 01l riser stock of 0r0.,...rica, Iria , R ntel Cite : . r. , La, alai Tint, of Hugh MCI--r, uni, tn.., ..111.f .., ut tt, i ..,. • 1tt,,,1 , 11.,t nnltrna ;mire- , uorkr; Nelton . ..l...S.rner'r. A. SS. C 01.,. Tr:wt.:3l 1',...t.r • IN x.IIIri:IiELTLIEL, .I:_A I:11: t., tenon Dotard Puhligatiour, a no,, attain talect of it id., ).1 It! Nr. IV? f..bertv stmt. Pacilro .d hymn 11..010e, nev rarlette. of Mitts.: 1'..p0i., _ .. . _....__ fine Stationery, rortsnssuie., Writing C'aln., Av. j. I t TO m''''''' , lc , . ~ .r• 1., i,..,., 1 frWS E. r..t.llLin sa l e * •0.. Lk: i -,-. A c..ntk,rtat , le and well-art.inged. 'VALUABLE WORKS ON CIIE!ill:' , 11:1 .‘”, ,111,,, ..,....,, i ,4, 7 •I - ;tore ..... ot 1.10.-reent. tot ti.,.... N —Knopp'. Clremicnil Terdsnology, c sobs ..- I' '' ''' '''''". r' 4. t.• c.t.teu ..n.l , ..., .1, pin.erorl• -It tn,c , .l, Morin . . Chemical Mrinipnlations, I vt.l: It..V•onien Clement. of Choral.,•, 2 sel , . IlitttF.itt I.II , I•ERTV. Li.thet'.. Complete Wotkn no Clit nt.ty. re. 1 t dt. .. F..... t -.I -treot, Ftlt.hurgt , Do Agricultural Johnston's Elem.nts Agricult oral a • P It/I CENT- A ;1,, , tory Ihrell..:‘," q 4 „ 1' , .. k karat'. Llettuitnd Iteld Lector-, ..•...-.• -t. Ftt11...,,,,,, :No Fn.,: .- :1:4,e ,- , 11,,t,,,, direin•ry's Gutter, nnt titenci.try ~ 1.....1.1.. On-It 1..0, , ,....., a nl. Coe. Inn , . ...nide:l:l . l ttlillimm... Pt Indipl. of do • Joiondotin Turn'. Cll. tot e nil s, .....I . ... 0,. tr. 1.1 e ,tet , tool.. in,•. 0.- ..,. I t• tr.,... In . rentrol 1.,c, d Gardner'. bled n, ni a, , S een .xt le Fowne'r Ch./100.0 for Studer,. 1,4 n. 12 .0.1 v. 11l t.. r..,.....1 r., •t• rt, ..1 1. - t.-In 1: , - ,, , •.1 1. 1 1/- 1i e. rillith ' ,. d „1 1 the lour den..., ...t. ' F.,11:/0,1 par,. Gla, . ~ /11, ••1 : ;if Nopier . ao apptina to Its eiliy.• ._ . AMA...NM:It KING. _ Itercellltn, on Ilit.o.e at tlo. Mo. pap r ILI 1, --A tut , i.i. , ry lire, It llivelling,ea For male lo• Jell li AV .t F.I . •. • 55.... ,' c ~, 11,,rt -.F. 1.., ntt 1 . -nn and t , river. F.te.E3i C • A. STIIOII .1. 4_lo.'s '‘'lAllle DUPLA- , i n",-of tat; it It. El•al, 1t.n.2t1 1,1... rt• fit. gating and Intprextitor Pal., 'if o beautifol :Art., le ' ..,--.,..-....—...- x - Ith winch to write a letter and obtatti 0 cc py ot the .atne limo a illunit tho rnut of pr . tat ink. rendering it. turalual.le 1.0 1,114 1 11- 11 traveling. It rot any 1... f, plant ~.- Rower, and ....intaly adopted t .1 a tit inf ..0 paper, cloth , wood et .I,n, in Go. c..pying oft Loot, de ...tg10.. usual, As., (without the one of pens or Int) wlth 0 h0n.....r common eti:C. F. ur diner. tat ..olor.—price T. en. Sold lq W S. IIAVEN, Jolt Corn, Starlet otul Second •tret, ME DA L. PITTSO7.,;II, PA If ~,,, try Cal Skive*, ,111101.F.SALE AM) ILETAIL jitin ab rtisctntnto SEVERAL SINGLE GENTLEMEN, two 1 r throoIIENTLI . :NLEN AND MCI It WIVE:, cm. nunnicandatod with ItUA ED and YUlltil .11.0.131 S Inn crLeal location—Um*. tninntrn' 1.11. [tomlllo 1 . 1. burgh Poll Oflkn. For furtht.r thLamantil.n, apply al TII OFFICC. 1.11.1wd Q.IXTII LIST 4 Application , : Gtr Taviirii 111 , 41111 Ito Clerk wl , n,rrnr Allerhroy ron..ty. np to Jun.! 10th, 10:%`1. TllllO. A. 11.../WL , t lloyd (Iv,. NV , tar,. 1 pp, St. tion 1,• Bunn Jan...., with ..thrr Ith ward, I'.l-i ItrookAJvlin. 11. C. l iralp th d.. Cwt uard. J II ...Atm:, 2.1 A 11!,. • Boit!. John, tA!..rti, tp. C.%11 C1.3r1., .1 1 , 1, unr.l. Pitt ,•..• Evan.. It. tV . do Hum tp, Groom Agnor, natitne, 1, Ilayn tees,., 2,1 ward. 1 . 11,.1.nr,1. Ilint4nn Jnhn. turrrn. 1 r. .I. lInglp!.• Patrick. .1. , 1.1 C1,,,' tp llopk Patrirl. do lot ,A3.1,111.1Abur,i.. Tit.tidell Mnrgnret. r,l,nc how:P.:all word. Pit I. 1,, nt ith nth, al: , . 1.1%,14. , r 1'1"11:. [toot n. Itrlnttarrhatr. rln 1.1 Pil 1 , 1 1,1,:(1 I'.. with 01 horF,, , -1..711, morn. 4.• 71.1105 Wan!nn, with other er. a.ll. • t, Mnr.krl. 100., te, 2.1 .1 • .1.• Moran T. .1., .1 1..!!!•%., hen.. . I", .1,.11'.-'" 71,11er Vrt.rk, nth., no. I 0,11...11..., kleCnrrm..lArm.... tnt..,.% 1,1.1 llrlV.lllann. All.. hoe , . 1,1 1 ...11... 4. Niel 1:0...1 Olin Jan..; NI.. .1 . 11111111.4 11. 1., 411, Stanaptly Ann* P! • Jon.. d.. .1., 1.e., • wart E C.. 00,.,,..t 1 . .1 n, SI. inn! 1..6. I/ 'rnylnr Arrhiinld, 1:11..1..th I (Av.., 11. v ...t. .1 11,1 ,, ... • E. D. do 1, P.l 1-1.11 , , , . It.‘nr.l 1.1...n1..r. w.ll t!, 11.1 h. 101 1. gt. 17111 in... 1 .11 . EST N E SFrani 1. • t 1.,. 17 lay !OWE lAll.l 07,1:71.11. PI !..1 • - .1 . 1.1 1: , :0.a.w ,t.ts• thd. Trutt, .4upp11..1 I)ERSONS 4'4NT:51:1611T A 14, Si ! N LAWNI. 111•11/te;1 - , 4 FU 1 Irt, II ‘NS ,I N I,IV F. 71 '" W hitt. Vi I lit 4. , 101 I. tif• 1 . 1. 4 ,q, Jaw!n".l lry I IiENILY 11. 1'1 1 LI.IN: SUN )I{l ES-30 1.14, prIllIP Lard I.ngs 'Sow Innaltig ,MIFI , I Itn) City ISA 1 Ail f: 11'. LAKE EE,II C A R A I:. M IIMONT 11as hr,, 1 , 11 Pittsbarr,ll tvnli.raTll y in W(l o .ilin t.. Clty, 1 I,Avo pleter.J mf unrll-10.1 of IRISH 1. MACH CIZIE, Alto" ~, 3 4. N.. N., F..t.th t. whom I revectfully r00t.50..1 1,• In ernploy.ot fru , prrlto., , lmodly ALVE:EI. kI.SI4_ , NT JOIIN TLIOM l'bON Cc., Is;s Third , Pi 114, in.! rn.roio.dau , l .41•.. r Et“.liS/1 Irn , LIAR Vorynobt Och/o. fl,ovr,,to . Whit, to,d t0t,.,. -- 14 1 1S11. bbis I Ilaltfax I. No. .1 Mark.-rel 10 do No, I 111 do N 0.,. dd No 1, :t 31, 190 packagll...Ako I i.n. n-'. V 11 i.IANFIt 11 JI/II NO • eiHC tl (20. frt., CON:d(i MENTS nn Ml Irarn,l. 11-aintr 3:AI 1,14, 11 . 111, bblo N. 1 bspl. 10 kegs litosh 11..1 Fk u. In Pry Appl.Y. 10 al-re .1.1, by 811111 Vl,ll 1 Dit.tvalaii )1..1110 --75 N. 0. Sugar N. O. N11 , 14.. , -, 7u rnr loom 4; I wlsl T.Pbacr • '2OO !... 11 Itt.low 1. 10..., . 11.ryi,..41.0.1 ..1n1.,. 11. 14..111F,: h OP. Tll E AFFLICI . II) , 111.1.1 Lear 11l mind Ibat 111.. tn.ly Tr... latarsct,y .b 3.. 400.1,5t...rt.:nen ell 1111100. 1,P0.14,...1.":..• Tr0.re5,..4141 I. l npiyorby. . 1.. 1..,, I, • ‘lnnu, -I ro In the 6,1,1141 No q. $., QC PERIM: 110 U ISLE Ei:Ti El El ) IS S- A 3 A V.I —For 11.• 1.arr..1. 1.1 tlla 1./10 , ..all AI., I.nl, /OA 11'Ll.krl .n to 1•Z tor. 1.1 lb. 1,1, jt•S II M. AII'ICIIVA.I.IIEe., LA4' I ACE .%Ni) SILK M.% NT LES, II AN IP , LatYVTI, Wert. ‘1.01.a, Is, mai 411 1.J11.1a .1 don...atia. LOVE. 71 Martzot IA ILMON I Terei yogi inom Eit• Ll pa., Iw ,, r,r). auperior II IrnioNli , v I r• • Fan:/.ln TA. 31, in rap:, v.0.al .1 end ue.l .1 IP I 1, 111 , ma...Jai...ln. Will J., .1... it, .1,11..1. an• faT th. a ma..l.r (11,:.! an 1.: 1.11.E11 A 1110,, .1 No. CASES CI INCEN TEA TED 1,1 E, 1% , boa... (Iwo Shari., 'All 11,. Cnaan Tnreat 1011 liu I']l.l. 2. 1/nta Arabi. , at and 11,111., frll V ktItICOWN A FINLEY. AA ACK EOW N PI NLE Y ar, A get,L4 6,r It, J. El 1ar.m.11.1 Vnt1.14,.. rianlinuan No. 1 0 7 1.11.111 .10,0.1. 01: CHILI/ERNS' CAPES, Jril P..lc. k: . 114.. N., G.l4rn, Fleacsaa., A 1441 11. J .PIM, AC. 1 . 1•0 1.. t ao..rtnu.nt In Ow oily J.l r.ed nail 111.1 ii),111 C lIANSON L.l/VP, 71 NI arkut It 1 NI/IA • ITC RBER OILERS COMBS—AI,/ 1 tarp, Am...awn{ of I , n,mlor. Tuck nod Vng do al the India lltibbor Drlt.Jl,bi .1.4.11 MU Ll.lll IT0:i1 1 1TAL SIIKraIN(/•01 all width.- ail,' t.t quallt? for umlaut Liu. I.lis Robb, mu d Si 'Char Ntf,I. I aII3. A 11. PHll.l.ll'B. 620 i , BXB. CONCENTItA'rED LY for .to by It. 1.. WAIIN.ItSTOIIK S Ot) No. foal, corner of W.I and V.mrtli •M. C) CASES SAL SODA for Bale C 0.12 L FAIINIEVTOMI A 0 1 BALE ANISEED for :+alo by yel It. L. FAILNESTOCK A CO. 2MILS. DAR VARNISH fo r sale'by A.M .IoI2L FA lINESCOOK A CO. . _ 1 CASES CHROME GREEN GREEN for pole Ly IL L. FMOE:ATOM( CO. CASES AMERICAN VERMILLION for 5410. y i. 112 11. I. FAIINESTOCh & CO. 1 BALE LAVENDER FLOWERS for sale A by Inl2 It 1.. FAIINE.ITOCIi 1 CO. ItY APPLES-50 sacks prime Dry A DYIe, met! and for NIP by lIENIO II COLLIN:, lit EANS-20 bids. mnall white lieann for Lit .alo by lull HENRY II COLLINS. Ti - EItRI N ti —25 hbla. Herring for rtale*by xi Jel2 MINDY D. CIJLLINS, FLOUR -35 eatlks Sommer Mill, Extra DIN; Teen. Floor Just rued on onolgument fur unto by jell INDIGILT DICKEY,I3I Front ot, boor Wood. COFFEE -25 bags good Rio in storo fur unto by Jolt ROBERT DICKEY. PEACHES -2U ha:. Tenth Dried Peaches in etvie;xlllsoil low to dom. ItOllllllT AILEY'S PATENT CURTAIN FIX 17RE—Tho belt lu nee Jett rood and for otnlo et :Ut twit 29 St. Clair et. Jell J. k PIIIIJItti. INDIA RUBBER DOOlt MATS—The best rata. to UM for vale at we rata Unlit. Depotof Zell J. & 250 Toms 011AUCOAL PIG METAL; 1:5 do bcd. JEtoLabl 131comx. Ikea smi for imam by jog IL Iti)I:TEON h CU 9 0 000' LISS. BACON ..Sllo,ULpillt 10.40110 do 1101. • 6,000 do .1" We.; anze. 8.0. llsuis, • J,J7eu d &ail to mde by 1e: T. LITTLS A Cu. .11* o i;•.. a 1 r 1,101: SA LE 10 •rt 1, r 1,,11 nu.l .411 1.. LrpLin. A ....a. Lit . .1 1:”., the Thamot.cl, N.oril, p.l, .1:1 ANUFACTOIiV FOE 11 lirt.vpdsoFon.lry, on e..0.1.1.1.y V, .craw .nital.l.• tor nw.n , oclt•ti, rart,o• MO*, wit! 5 , 4.1 Mr San.i.-111 , ..!er , 10n. Pelf 111° liiP (11 ml2O tla• 1,1 , 151. N ("1..::% , V)lt. 01:. I:N't'--A rmatl Dint . 1.. .1• 7.• ~r ll.olnl tn , in_ 111,r L. r. , r.,.. 1 , 1 ith ,thet ui.c.lm,..a 0114 in 11.1110 .411 , 1 y.•r 11. 11. F I )1: ;-;:k i.E-- 1..• I eultntry I inlol, .1: ...... • : u may call. I, MEIMME L I ON 5.‘1, 11 : 1/I'. 1 4, 4 ,1 1 •••L 115.11.11.1.1 •3 AIL • 1 4 N , 1,. IV i.“ 4.4,./..; 1..41.1. 3,1•11 n, 116.1t1F31 , • •••• 11114 :',Olll.- 141 , -41,M 1 , 3 /,',” E•4:1111 •••••• , e , 1•• 11130' , Futoldry. '11.• •••,. I/ .• 4 , 41/044 I. Flt,•11•••• , 0, 1 1 4,13 in, 1,0 , 1 e•11 ,, r11 All. 1 5. • • 411, • /11 , 1,-14 •• 4• 11 'l. I,lr, I-• ;.• • A r I .1 1..,..1 \ILIA M1.:1 . 1.1,1. TitiFtl UV:ACC. tiT 11()IZST: Pr 11t I,j , A nn. , ttuy 11,-,nt.t, 17 ~ .r.../Y:7l\ u.111...,”...n. I, genii, ton " .-t!l.y 1: IttnltlAtint F rit Kn. 7hs6d.nrly () 1,1 E:iT.I.III.ISII:SI,ENT FUR Ituul lc. Mr: , u: ,, •,i , ..nn n.l-twat:, Inutlnenn to livein Iltr.cotnolo llnnt3hlinbtru.nl cntrt....lou I.y tutu , au.l 1,.11.er tnl , unt.u.., 01) ut, ups., ttns.. tt . t...... In , th (tout mut i.:telk +win • tulart. urle.) unti to given to Ito n ' Ilttt ty. !I 1,7•• r, •••?1 , 1,4,1 I thrir 1,1 f - •••••r , r , ,zel 1,1:0 t.-artt .17 ..,..1..nt..1111.,App1.: 4 3. 11.11 1111'ell , F. J;lto; •An log ri.erll flgn•ri thn firm u ill he r, nll Ow.. vrtl, {^}'r• ^.9 littlr City Property. A RAR P E OPOR Y TUNIT .10 10 0 , 00110001 il? v,Ml.nblr 11:,1 sal.. io the ,Alk•I no sr Ml,l I. ulxml . ;111010. 00 I'eoo 015.4, 10,01 , 0 .r Moi).••., tl'ry I 5.1.5 •. x 1.11.3,1.4 •ltict: ,- .-yrnm - v. Irilat, In wrtr.1,...1. , 0t I , ,rt on Fourth •Ir,l trA 0.1.. 11 5.0 trot nt..mt Woo: rrnt 'list 0005 i :I, "A, ry 141 Missy, and rramit.g 11.0.5.4.: 01 Fayrtt.• ntrr..t, over :11YlPm.t. Ow llr. ry," Ste, r.ror. rt,st. in tit. 141,11, Ayttrl. 10.0 ~ crttpi..l by lltto.loa pt.q.sts will Ix eold tat,raLlt. n,l in .11..• tn.uit 001.00aw.n1. Par forth, part:4,11,4 ripply to my-211111.1 WM. M FIIINY, No. plTe-t 01110 Land for Sale. T IIE autiocriber offersyuletrn, etarit c‘muty, nonun.A., k-,.:0v.g, a.. "I:ow rnau . • N,11..11." morah . 1:q1 f4O . It I. >anat.,' Mr... mil.. u , st tin, W.,wt,r, an.l btu nivait. tan ruile.a th.,Piltr. burgh, (t. I:nitro:A. Th. .autle, vaAt and not th-otot quart,a Kro partly clearod anl Inr.r6v - ol— ten:and, u,wilt aupctior who:, 14 well water..l by al-I running etrc.orta rhid ...zit., I. r.atti•l..ro.l I.ln , treat body or lalml Im the County. It 1 , 011. .din udivltlt.l r.r In quartvra to salt To. t. 3 tun.qa fu [cal o,tut, a hotter ally tan:ll, is cooly vartal. J. n. SWEITZEtt, ...VA.:1414/(T :;,..1,11 tot. at.,,t. Far 171 tor Fate. rirllE ANL)EI:SON FARM, 21, miletip at b...: Jig ight..n, Co, k I:uu, cue,t.t.tutg 109 /11.1 t• of t.hcr ILdt 1001 1.1 t a dad, Yin!lo of unich I, un. .1, cultivation. to, 1 , a• - rrl of SO arrra partota, aol an nbutidancoof coal. Tl,sel.,u, tlrrl,arJ .•i p,raluvJ fruit (0,0. evyry held I.lu la o pprmg corer failing water. Tho .o , nients conkitst ot la now m. /u.l toll w . uather.boartl.t lei; a et, all ttmaut how, nod a tram., Burn, (o'l7 2u f“,l. TM,. e 1..., farm is la a high Bate cult , vatinry rood. and in • re,tavtal.lo convi.uhmt tar cm.joire nt TILLS or of . }a12..1R. T .1 ANtlEttsl.l..N, Nrlr 1:t Valivable City Property for Bale TrllA'r vnry desirable Int nn Stresr ut R,1,1. A 11.-., nrxt tr John It .‘nA 3 , 0 Er,nt rrrz.,1415.1 1r.,31•11 , 11 , •kng fhr All y. I Alrr in lot,: nI '2,4 or P. 41 rrrip , r I. ‘• I— iva.lr •.nry rt. rn imytn.,.)l. Ply I. 1.P.1'.C11 A i, CO.. nn I at f Pima, Pitt- LI; )It. --One or Wa l'ateri wi!h tat,: tt I: Mir, Cl , lll ittri W 11. (NI MIII, npl .Itntl rnt IlnI••••••• - n Ctclit nls., Atlezt,nnvent ii;Etz - ry PI:OPEL:IW Vi - . 11: A./ SALE • •Th.. u nrel , air M. 1..1.•tny ntnn nenr Oa, Inonlnn Nn Is 3 TU. lot nl•nnt I—i 1i...•1 at- 1.. t •:..p, t.• Katlntr,..• Alt t, • on ',no, tn ta-nteti Intaltln /....11,rrtaan In •a-n• Ti,, pattp..rt, • j not pael n.ll nnI•1 I. 11. SINS]. n o Liln-rty attl•nt. F OR SA Drug Stara ,ituate al d in tc ~ t , 6 .. ~..I ritl.buq:ll,rGrrithrr t[..;• .. ••; btr. i:,-- I t;dnot.lll;rla, ctt..1..11.; pr.. Lnr...lttnrs HAM Jr, ra N. , 1 ,, AS ,:r.. I. ,rn r oral riXll4 ttiegh. 1.3 \V I N AN 1) JAI' UOILS R. F. DUCE 11 It I S rpm.: SI I TISIIIZITIERS ATZE SELLIN6 01.7 rt w q r I 1,11;....1 WiTnt,tory 1.•••• tr, r0t41,1441, 'he .11.•;‘,Qt rorelgn Wines and Llquorn 1 , 110 14 nv...ls, Ilant,sy do, I. old trial 11 Ileld+: Obartli, Va Pt•rt told tlar:.l.firres hlmdrim. I It! WitiA?l, tiliperh,r DouLit• Et. .{ V:(linkoy. lib!ck6nrry. Ihmitntic Brand., 11in, Ac., A.. 11•1 , Irma Tnvnne ..... , u n. Om Os. , r.".tioppOrtunity nt suppl Ting thrtn.k ,r 112() tPumms Wiiii m urt: it xurritEE, rn.,a, &IRO.. rnyr..l4 , 209•1.1berty Si 1.1. et. , PRIN NST.A.Y'S I'l A.N( /S. JUST ItEI:EIVED _ A 1„, „1 bTEINW AY k SON'S CEl.ElliiiiTali NANO: , a. / . 111,11. ,, ,irutin of ',Turing one of thr, °nil,' c a si, i nn forte.. :iv, roquoili. , ll4 ninke mily niiplicitinl...... th i s ntipply faibiliir abort of thoilt•tilittuL .:. H. KLEnr.): & v!“), No. :ii: Filth gtrrvii Soli , Ageutl for EL,lsmay & t l / 4 ,19; 39,, for 911123'.. L (71.r.V. Plane, Pt, T B. II SS , 11 OR TILE RELIEF. AND. CORE OF in nil itnelagnAoin.l STIPI'OI•CIICIZS ..f kiwi., nl wars nu ban.l, and nrnl t... 1.,.ir1y II CAILTWItI3IIIT A YOLlbitl, %Wood rf Conllry W<lght O; ,nimriber is prepand t deliverT APegllony ot l'lttabnrgh, CANNEL UK 1111111EIN0C5 CURL Of the Nun finality. An ell OW dellef nifite neigh pin chne.el ran [fly fnlltnenarrire. Alen. CONY. LIMIL EIRE ItIVICE. A:II/CLAY. W. A. AIeCLUILU, Allegheny Llaal Wlw 1 , Ceener A ofterenn at. fuel lialtet-en. CIOARS! CIOAILS!!—I have just reecAreti thin day a largo lot of newaino Imported limn& (3- gars,/ the old and brawl. rho.' hwishing & bon of good Mars mil 11.44 ...amnion my ook before inirrhasing eiwitthere. JOS. FLY:NINO. je2. corner Itia.niond and Mather prime dry Flint; al COO gre. and bd Colt Elcho; 193 akatur .. ; stort mad fur wok by t3.IIAILDATIOI I & Na 4ti Liberty 010 ED.E.Teicii i iiorDRESSGOOIS • A.,:.lghntels, Mantle, Mangling - goads, Mato Goods, IJon iery, AL n Ana err' cheap etre; of Carnegie O cgs. ~rat-dirP C. HAN irgN LOVA ii Market +t. 14- BEBAGES. LACE MANTLE'S, 110.11.E.STIC GOO.%is , an good oo champ a gra salt In tiredly: , jr nal.turF U. HANSON LOVIdr, lit Dig tag glee' .TO I'ET—Two Lug.: dry e.C. 7 1 1 , Lora unl &cowl and TWrd tinors;ng tancialiln tiereg Itiroire ul 11111,j1COCK, J o ! Eteaml Rml I.l3lsvut eltvta: tillblar, - __6s - tustifydrauli,, etore, an 4 J, cr..Ftupp, • V for .Atil SOttreff. • llcrort of the T as as of tt.."Pit,,burrh 1),11.2 ItOtittta, g Ja" LI A DILITIEi Ar.i.ont .Ici...eit.rh, Dec- 1. 1.557 anc•ott gc,..D.t 4 Item ,L.T.L.lteralir the , 1% tca.ttc.. Atnonut I.afd to fl , poltitors (us Wit rttca L:. ~, . ..... • . ..... Anp.mat 11,r , • arTl 1. :1! • ==l nark Streka. Ittcoital lo ETrenta. AccotAEJ ....• . I,fYS.I C.ll on ... 11.541 0-11'4 Tru.lt , !lava Mi. Say &dated a dit Metrlt.f TERSE CENT. ME of the pronlA 011110 Watt:all.. I th, It nut 4ratm, to laver latorrat from Juba Ist jo I 1...10 CITA& A. COLTON, Truk. CoinrnissitMers pct pnrr,,rot 17 Ant to ;ha, high and I. water hnea. In tke rL ih elf PiUabargln copy of which act Ia I:nrrnills pnbltatc4—evatidaratt.. lie notice lhat than will Wl,l a meeting, on TRUREDAY. Jnoa 17th. .At In o'clo4 k, Ao, In thoCamatall.laaltocta, Zia City Caulocil Matopers, at which [lmo Anal, cony .11 hear:my parllea who nuy M Irltetotect In I ha lattn, 01..16,1 in !Aid art, WILLIAM 6dDlt, WILLI.t NI DILW01;:11.4 JOHN 3101tE/50.7. Onianabqion'ajt. iirr,rc, r - ni 11V1Trvvnt. Mtn 1 1 0V01;11111C0,1 ". JEW, IRS. (-2:71.lI DirCetOTS of 'ithe t. not Milting Company fhb: .txy 4,..d..e.a A of VI V 1 , 14.1. A MS V , on vAti tor it., ism itott. l'Attern Strt.ltttld., aill4 paid wt Ott, ...So,. of .1 IV. CLAI:CS co.. 11 ,,,, •t0.. 3 110111{„Treasuroi. • - Sl•no..lll,l_ , llAzAltlatlPai,l B.t.y 41K.S. • Prciidett 'and Dine tern ol blogwo,Ala la I,,uranca Cum y Ciltabargb, am, day derlar,.l a tlividmatsl .DIALALS. rcr ui .tock NOWA. • ta,=,ll.f llEtillY M. ATW .D. so-rotary. r.. —An adj , ,nrned iceting of the :o,:traem , rl. of t North Am. clan ,in 3. C,rapanj, ill 1.4 1,1,1 al flit - •414, yo101:1, N Y. le , h of .A ill a. la. • :.I NEVIN, Sees, ZZI an IS 450 n month, and tll E A N AGENT i 5 WANTE and c..ntr, tho thAlea FLU.. :.nd v3.,y F..r fall pn:liri II L:NitY W N tm, corunr of Ilrnon • Yr.rt .t,., IN A NTED I El/1 A 13.11.1 0,000 tie. t., ungagn tho a. - du of the tn. I.opala 1tZ4 , 114 111 AIVIrt ban:nu "akzucru and Tnarb pr. 14;41.1, (...; trayul, erlll find /Ida to Id , a very pro/11214e ng t l pimmnl bosinek; onal.lilut /hunt lutuut.tha country, and mad mow). nt 11, upun titan. A g.ilto 11011 in tbo Inu-n arc clearing tra m $.1./0 to 1.1,p1 year . Far Full partiunktru and it lint el Ilo;:ka. t4 , lewt 11. PI. ILTILISON, pyno.n City Palk/dug 11.. run, 111 1131.1 ktioug Cinclnttsti, Olin; nt, if lit tog 1.1,4 t, P. 11111,1/k/14, 111211/ultdrbitt. til' F• I v --•-•A !• - • - •,.r, to •,11 thn State t•t" • • POW ER PATUNT STUMP 11.4 iv.. n c.nnt. pull 11,1.11.4.(at ttlimo.= ~„ Ir. LI., liburational. Maic and Female Academy ,Vrtr,fr St.ritirit 11, R. open- p a . try. ar...xtzT WHODEII, f OCAT El) in a healthful and beautiful re ,r.,..r.nn:ry, s r,p.a North or Nwar Itt !giant), sa,ll 0nt0 . ..it...4m0 front orll imrytrrr.tl ne-Artehtitattt. Thr moral antt rnltnort 0111.0 111014 ix r07,1, - 41...1 itrinwOrn r,rtrtannt. Tit* Ftn.t.tr.t (.4 rg•t.tt part bttartl in flifiLttn litr Proorit...l. Tltt• rt-tt11.0...1 {.l mare- Turf.= p :Fe ..t o tu f. I, :!r • , r tell. 1 4 .,f1r, nook *nd I,l••ttrlt r r t,, r.0tt.1,11 . tow!. r4rl in allrtant . e,thrt fro.ot.to et.ntrot.nertl "to 7'Ult:t 4 l , AT. 1 1, 1 , 111 tidy of May so tt.tprtt.. Itintittr , at an, titzt, r .1.1,, 1r 14n, Marttltt tlyn TrtatinsittOr. .1, M 41 l'ot!thnrgb: ItltAlttr.th, I •.J REV. C. V F.PCCER, N.41.1t Ileavt , r Cs, 21urtion ,salcs v . lA. SJAVIS, ,S.mltioneer. C.m:wrrittl Fake llonmit, N.. 63 Fifth aireolt: VAST LIIIEIiTY PItOPERIT AT Ate -On Too-in iiv.ining, Jelin dt'B b'cleck, on trio second 110,, inn Commercial 111411Za, NO. fel Flab :Arent, will nold, two in ty denimblo Lot. of Ground, n Inn. Picrn.blp, oiljoiniug tut Liberty; lining Lot it o, lit in TLeama. Nft.ilon'a plan of the Lorimer Arta. Tie idiote front on nprinit 'trivet, nod mutala ln O. dim ~1•44 d alma ran, awn.:., th, rear awl • on thaw are a large taunt, of fora,/ Viva. Th. , lot are near We Callimi rail:. minimis e :did Within bio minim.' walk of the I - Mit Liberty Itnilrond Depot, tv• lop boandvd nn ritherindo by lain:net Rents litcGearynod Trutt— , fonrtli riimb, ',lnn," On throe, *masa ixiy. m art 1r1:: P. M. DAVIS, Ana.. 11(1.1)1NU LOTS ON SEVENTH ST. _Ly AT Aber Teveday ertatimt,Jtmo 154 h, at s o'clock, cm the Mecum! lloor of the Commercial Sales lircems bio 'rata ittrettb will to eAhl, by onlcr of Mewl of Director , . of the Third IParJ Jtblir Fcboola— Fire ‘orrttnintble tint. of firom4. tilto tiled itnri.tith uijoluitin tbrintuits aarant rtrect,llhtir 4" sthinti linvoindi a front nt twentptinn rant onßerninniet, onnu.l blrk ninety feet; thr rtnr.lntnit env fonitlng en tirriity feet [oar Indian, by nicetyiret in tnnrth nnittlnint thr, equal tinyrintitt, .Ith intarert. Tigninill. - pcitaLle. • P. lIAVIB, Aunt. - 17 - ALU ABLE STOCKS AT AucTtos—On Ti ESDAY EVSNING, Jun0151.1‘,14 1i o'clock, wlll set.] idsltarnt Um Inns Con go han d cart ronets, No. St Elftlestrect Earbart litesl2 • . . tnt& Blonnfocturette'.gotilt'Etocli.. in do Cilitone 21 do Alleglicuy Bridge Con:ploy EInCI; ' • do httaborgb /Ire and Ittaritni eo, : no do Allegheny Eks.t. Jell DMZ, Amer. yA LUABLE I'IIOI'.ERTY ON YirEISSTIIii ST. FOR SALE—Oa Tuclulay oveulng, Jim/15440t v'clnclr, ou tire errand floor of Ito ccultnerial taloa founts, No. X.l Fifthstreet, boanld, that veinal/ 101...0f ground nit Wels-Cor st... nt head 7th eta t, g nth. front of 71. i Cott on WelsitoVidn, extending back 110 feet Web, suety, ou erbich it crecteil a too story noose. Tlto snore Kill bo sold cuds cr tut° three .Irlaxes rosy boot suit pnrchasiers. Terms, orte.thittl cndb, Isxinhee to tern equal oneund tosynntuls, via Interest. Jail V. Sl. DAVIS. _ _ STOCK P., Fr. W. S C. IL R. AT rtayATE lots I, t.rsibbnblowrn, by npl . ILAr. DAVIS Auct,lgn. ra Flab Fa. • AUSTIN LOCIAIIS Altithants' Exchange. Q.TOCK SALEISIiTAtr3II , I 1.003T1S &, CO, AT TIER INICIIANTS" Jaen:mart MINIX T LIUNIIDA I.I.TENINC,—Dstsk, VOli,-" Ins;lmam 'and CoppY th nat . .f . tond and Itnat natata add at taddlc atifn o It,: In AC , 7. , 11N LOOMIS a Ca/. ona, Drall, nod Loans nn Anal r,tan•vpditdad rn AUSTIN 1 . 00'41 $ k (X.), *VA Stock Ilona Ureter - m. 02 Fourth at. WI: 11E6E ur CAUTION Tnr ttur apkinst trany Iran 44 ps.p.Mated on coo Fltalictleenee:l - Etomm•ti in which thcro It tut linitatian, rcpt ( cloloJ , c-hI !t lar a limn may .1.11nm:4 - Tont name, tor! When. of Ilmframl is diAttver ..t, sad 111.. colt' of tho nozion/ preparat roao.4l.:anCllrr oip and nme omeru o a hilt. Mb, paha. tromp no moans note din: ahrolir to 11,01 of the al,robera alth an imitation lane!. at‘.l.ll, in unny in.aat..". to palm oil On the tmanspectin:, a laa prim for Om ganitino limantim's Dittcra 1.1,1 - olorn tam fan Inn rnl.ll.- tica kat all smh oarrnrlt: is .1 rrntr C.mu, when rurciA.itn, to ore that oar anloarsph ni:mat, alta.Mal to tb , lalvd, and name of "Ur. .1 FLntnaCh blown in tho alaaa of the bIA • tta, also pr 1415.0.1 on tha anstalle cap nartrlm., - Om Cork. Alt nfhrn n..titaving mark, aro countarLita or bands. Kild ..voryafte., and by lIONTKTTY.T. A FIIITII,_ Sole l'i..t.riotor, No 4 fa Water or 00 iront Sta. f. I'2:dater 000E.ING na? OAS A WORD To TE .L.dEll 'PILE HEATED TERNI IS APPROACH ][,;(3.3".l.oc,oltho ..ttcntwn nt Ihr 1.,1i," to rut that COOKING, IILONINO, Lc., an by 00224 , 221222 :42nnorny, nithont eirpre,ivo be with. nanont, and 22ILb ‘l2naltte--1114- f:2O Ding ninny. nr4nly nb..tn^nt —ll InAt, Musgrave's Uas 'Cooking Stove,. T., war Hotly for ito yctir attantlnn, at No. 73 Ftvitldielalatr,t. 3 A. JOHNSON k 41"Comsty mot City roc sate. atk.kly w_ 0_ - 7,7"4 X.M.'S PIC . TUREI GAZitER-17, itTil STRl:l`.k4lrern Wesl and Market. A3IIIROT arr 4 ' ' rui T4h - 1, ii• :MST o , TtLa ..tita /.rt, nt fatittatt..Jry p.ravll,l9m GAItGO sfl:. ell'S A 3111110'21 , 1'E , ANI) PIIOTOORAPIII.O .1 - 1. 11 A LLERIE. No ti Firth Ntroo,cipooito sod ..rpooto nominee Drug ttor*,. Plo4o6•114 , 13. 111n1+1.1 in oil or 'rot, orlon, tlnt,l or Oohs: Sta . /mem nod Rocopt lon Room on tho o•rott.,l floor. ' • mytoOlY A3II3ROTYpES- FIFTY CENTS, VW ILLIAM IL POTTS a CU., ?LOUR FACTORS, GrZi AIIZT AN37 PRODT-TC COMMISSION MERCHANTS, N. Wl:Oran , Avenel,,, t N. Water React, Vint. Stae.lo - PUILADELIVIIIA. lutran :on ma.( on Consie.mmemts- nayl4:4lm U. HOLD:LES BRO., PO KK AND REEF PACKERS, J i.l SIN PBOVISIONS, ,F' Corttir, Fi k arkct had 11:1•0,3, s ixtet i . MUIUIIY BURCIIFEW ALI) Kaye reed a lot a Florol Swim M 04;,, Al b , Peva Ltnen Collar% lower Mau utual.. And WO arc now utterinq our teragoa rueS Groundiuo tolms at natrAlowcr prices thaw weld :dearly in the 'Nom. p - 19DUUll FORSA.I46',' 0 . 2 %1! Dull . - bWa Loa. Dry Applex - 24M11'." TZ "'"u'd RtZA A D11.170=4 '8 • 8.11 CI MARS:- genuine Ira eki vans agure of the' .Z.lnliai; I:43anctriGo *Cinotte i.,1 "Notre Anckw. bilm. 4 z; psi tr,,.1 by .10.9..FLEMINO. XXTRICIIIT'S FRAN1111!..0:11 , (4,L—For prelervinr. btxiqlif;irig o f Marb - *.ottlrom Itatta '3I3BOrIANTIIIPS. GOOD ac - .4ortiorlit of - Id rritdg of- Dry Oonaa, either Sauey, t!tspl.l,_-Tor?4loa., mdk, ten CYM /0* fur rink. • • C , ../IANZON Paiart4, , . SIJO Ait ell ttEll DRIED •BElit!..-10 Treemoittam asy ima tof ' up= ticy.,:-.; $11,,917G1 1 es7l, MIME tants P.Atl. iu eyery WITH enA.,6, ts luny inA roldr<ns IlAncrr j...3.lrnAtt.wr OF 'FLEX II&T NIT IN lllionpge. FOR ADAM: , fl ,ILLERY, Payl2.(4na
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