. . ... ..•.. ~. . iitsbutgi akttte ,O, * shipping it East Thisprivilege is now (prac- I LAWRENCE, K. T., Jane Rth.—Ex-Governor I {featly) ' T • Cincinnati ?) .C. deniedhim- he man inwho ‘l)r tat lac tcrs. Stanton addressed a large audience in this City -—. .. .`'.'_.71_.... ::___ . t _ _........ I last evening, in opposition to the English Mill- Per Malterit OTice. _ flrin ;abbtrtisrmrntS. , _ __ _.. _ 1 .___ ___ . Jot—Vent. _ Rottrzs. ‘. -- • ......,_________ • (owns a thousand bushels of wheat and wishes to I_IE.A.LTII : Store on Ltberty Street for Rens. Criu.c.ts' Lssra.t.scr. Coxrtrr, 1 --„,------ „.., . dle. It is reported that he will speak through- Complying with the urgent request of him- Glt ACE:: - ^ , ..1.-,lUstaid. marry offer it for sale here, will not bring it here, be-fill 1 - : --uliseril.ers wishing to clos , their busi. ~,.,. ~ . _ rlttstor 0, Jane 1.55.11, 1355. j out the Territor y : ' A:VD Bk.:ALTO: -, .t. , • , 1 , t thdr ~..m.,ott, , ~ ~, ~...,,, 0riu1i, ,,,„„ „,,,,,,-„,,.., ~,,1„ 0 ,, L„ .. 5, .....,_?,,,.. I .. 0 7 .lllePre.dent and DifeCtOrs cause if he fails to realize his price, the Penneyl- The wound of Gen. Line. reciived in the late 1) 1 .. .. Confurr-1 un tt, 1. Ulu., 1.,) wectc. c r, ~, 1. .M. 1. -1 1'1 1 C11...: .1. W....3Y-lih:Ss . , f. do th .t 441,..,ti0 r u /lb ctuCt I, d t tl... n , ~., , l ':4 . `„ .1 1 , , 17 , ... , 1 ,I thle day dal-trod a dledend Tanis Road will charge him as pauch for carry- , affray, is very bad, and lie may have to sutler ii.ve coactiabd to retnuiu DOCUL As d.. sliEltWOOtrs ' .1 , It 0., r.,.,.,11, ,„ ,',.t, `,.‘',, " upon ayes CW/ 0 NWNk• 0 7 amputation. This affair crentea the moat intense T' -..- t. -. d..... 1 cl lo et, , for 111 lc .1. -.-.1, ..cs• ur 4.-1 ,•,., „.,.,. r., ~, , • . the edockholder: or t h eir leflo log it East from Lore as it would from Cincin-l' IS It sit AN yIN pITTSUCIIGii, CELEBRATED s RID. Ts.r. .. ~,,,,,,,,,,,_ gu ,,,..,,.,,,, ~..,, ~,, 1— ~. „,.1.,, -,: i . :7:,,,•,,''''''' ',....,‘;l ^ , o• .1'.11.t . credited ta tbrir excitement, which--i , . now i-ortewland allayed.— Doti. The same is true or all other article s; and 1.., I rody de rocoult-1 .ct their. ..st. 0, As , • ~.., ~, t.t.,• ~..,,.. with an alley leadlnz tc. I ',nu .. dl d.. , 1 , 11 , . 0 1 : , , , 1 . c A N T IAI-iiii . l , .::::, N• • • /I t 1 1' t-• 'lt Ti r“ r e t-• 5 , Is: EON" I....XPJ‘NrJIi tS.: ly 1I( I • l , r l t r ‘ ,11 .0 1 ,1 - 001 - 11rCrr, I The exam in.'s' ion -Of- the partiel was postponed Put -, tdcth. Mat dl,t, Iv cc ' the effeM of the diseriminrition against us is 10 on yeu..rday, until 1.4..1t NiondiTy ..rr.JMTE THE ST. CL 11 It 11cnnt... 4 ,. ... • I'l , t , t •a. The p r .-; l'„; A ',, ' drive purchasers and .alters away from •,,,, who Mr. Wells. who way arreatvd a fv. '-1.3-' sines Pot , .s-cet 5.„i.,,,, ~, c„,,,,,,,,,,,at0n, a.tbma, lis - ...di....t ttoi mmat... - im...• f• vtd.....•• . ~, .:, .•.It ,• r. .io -.. 0 ,..,,,,,;1 k ,,,,,,,,,,, Wt.. a y.1.1Li.1L..., , o , . , ~,,. ,n..,,..,,,,,„1.1,,,,.„:„...,,::: ''•• n " .01. re would otherwise come here with their ar0.1,1, Drone hies Sktla wil .11,i Chronic Complaint. '''' . - - '., • , l'u , t h c.c d,; .Icrlided u .111-ich r..! cd 'l t ll7l; ' l r l i ,i " AT s '-'7,,„ h ; - li+ oar of tint murderers of the five men in Idon ad, duct:, thu ...... dlc• ol -Nue. July on I A 1,....c ~,,I i r 'IF' 1'.1.51 , ..1. ~1 B t t... ccharu. to 1..- cc' T.l .-.1 tt. thu rt-Inut..d t cd the mc-....k .; • - cot.{ 10,4 recognized by one of the men, who ,„,„,,,,,,,,,.. ~,,,, . Our position then, in brief, is IS ti :it: • • !....il.l w ,.., ' . . ' cr.among I•olowautY t,,...,.•. ,n. ld'll''Y Th., cd......t11 altentidu Id I Ludt S.. ..2...... I.c. 0, ca... c ,'scrod„ severely wounded at the tune NEM LINEN SU PERI() II till KT, ' ' Li. r A ... tit t-rt.ll.lc sad NN el I.orrat.ged be unrestricted. Let a mail buy ‘,5 , -..11 tv..4 of , ,-;uxur.r nor iil,ol.flNo er , ro , l —A resent us, if he chooses, and ship through h. ve will, da cotntnunica . tin . • iff f theCu , llS FITCH 0 ',VI-MN ....in. ti .t anti t . 1.1 N.:. nto the Indian i lee r,dn ,, u- . . .. . 4E1.1 ..0.1.. tit theur tr..xlmont f ' r • ,:ne " tre7L ll tt.li ,. : " I' " '''''''' "' " vr'" • ''''''''' '' " ..1• I I I ... I C .I . I . I7 .: I t 7 : ,I I I " .. 1 '.... L1 2 . • : 1 : Sr. ''''''''''''• I' r ''''"- ••' ' • 004 t for handling or transferring Li, fr. 4 , 1 e. if perinlendent of Indian Affairs at San tor:Lucas- ". i the railroads choose tfi Jo it on tht,&,, toms but co, reports s strange but shocking custom that '-',' let him have the privilege al,o of buying or 11011- prevails among almost. of al h l the . Indians of B , l s .';tli n . ...-, ing here, if he . ho..ses, or of consigning his f ,. . , )rn wi t , a ,,, This a ; e , is . t .l ha l t er,ves h ors i ng 'live . eliildren, the 1 m goods through any linters he 1.1.,, , , I- n. , 1 tili., tribe to which rho belonged will bury the or little enough Vet this cannel be, so long 114 phone alive The superintendent states that be the railroad diseriminates against UN by l.c:ping. will ii, all h. e ff orts to put nn end to this cruel •, the roles to and from this city relatively higher practi se. toil had kern imP'"ii.le to prevent ' it ent i rely it ym, even on the government res than to and front competing points ens , not ervalion. P. IP. •ILLUY9....D. L. 742011......1.113, S. RIDDLE & Co.. EDITORS and PROPRIETOR. 9 X.1TT5131:15t. 4 3-r. THURSDAY MORNINO, JUNE 17 lit - PUBLICAN COUNT'S" TICKET ran con,Arts--ner nteTFir :, GEN. JAAIES K. MOORHEAD, Pit.11.114,A ooncaras-2T-D 1 , 133 . 61,. ROBERT NIcKNIGIIT, /Jleglton, Caty RIALTO/I, JOHN F PENNEY, Pittsburgh ARSZYRIT, ! J. ON FOSTER, I'lttoberrh ELI 11. IRISH. do DAN F. BAYARD, PRIMA% JU 'A IL ZOLLER, Meßcewport ROB RT P. MeDOWELL, DUIDUTT, 3AI E 9 I. GRAIIBI, Allegltony T. PROTRONOTART, DANIEL ARMSTRONG, PlttAlm,,l!,. ZACEIRES PATTERSON, In.linno. AUDITOR. JOHN H. LARIAIER, coomm, CHAUNCEY IL BOSTWICK', Law,urni DISIGTOI Oi TDOIt, ROBERT 11. DAVIS, Ohio west of us Povrooszvn Fowler of N. Y. has appointed We quote from the Ncrtr, Aar,. In further - a female clerk to the window where the ladies ••The conductors of the business we ,:sire to apply for their letter!' The stupid mt.' Ile THE NATIONAL Ftstssces—The President, as retain here are many of them residents of other should station her at the gentlemen's winden:, States, and do not distinguish between Philadel- ; and apnoint a hands fete young man at Cite ladies his late message proves., has opened his eyes phia and Pittaburgh;or between there cities and —P r , . J. u , • ; ---to the fi nancial condition of the country ; he I any railroad company. If they must pay an I i rt ,„i t ,:n t , r a .:.i . b 2 ,1 e d It: I z::::::otr,1:7,0:0,.;.1..-::, 1 ~, , ,d , ,, , ,, , 1 . , . has at length discovered the point to which i onerous tonnage tax, they simply send by other the nation, under his guidance, is Alriftiog. , flis ; does. This is the great point, and once !Tutees • ;,..,,,,,., :i:.::,::,„.,,,:,,,,i ~,..,,'„..„:,,,k":,,,,jkb l i ng d t is h c e i zz i f o o r, r , all . : i g n V Ti i stau7 , er f ri e t r i t , t e , then. . l mind has lately been so much taken up with I , tt,s dcte... vain of m ...au ',h.. her -itl9..ct 'rt.. r. ettlt forcing 'certain obnoxious measures on the pee - remains on the part ofany company, let all par- ; '' f ' iu theee ' ttut "'" l ' teet bra I ' tett. ' " s. '"' .;;;'''' ' ' ; heti,' to t to. ~, . ous rye , a. and 141... N i r ot Loll, losoiS, I s pie that be• had no time to attend to other and ties unite to remove it." tat 'tit+ r..llet ba.., I..en ....,.....1.11 1., . deprt.4,...0 nod pi... more important matters What with buying up.' Softly, there. Let all parties unite to :remove 1.11.0 sof err 11,. hoh.r.., no.l the r..iwnte.l attempts et . votes in Congress, and rewarding partizans out- ; the unjust discriminations, fi r st. Justice to the ...tad, t., i.oot tie....1‘.. op 1 , ) u,.-. .r. , ' , ~,,. ..i., r . side of that body, he had little care to bestow on • people first and to corporations afterward-. The l ' ; "`"" . ""Y el•"'" 1 ." ' t "" l r" , '" "" l ' itt '''"'" e t "'"'"' i ; that department of the government which our I voice of Philadelphia would be potential in re- ' t ) ": , ::,7 1 :, . t . tet ., ," .. t , , n e, e , ': ; ; ; • , t . - ;,! " :".,,;,.. tm i t" : ; t , i ., ; ,`,., ; :,.,; . , greatest Statesmen aad best President-sin former moving these discriminations, anit of , long as e 0 0 ft51i0.,.... i .,,,,,..1 ~,,....1... suf. Of .. h.t.1.0. t.,11,..r times deemed worthy of their undivided nth.. they remain it will be idle to a.,1, oar eff-opera- et,... ~no, tiff. ef.ofea ~, 'to „I, '..rAt,l 11,11...1 Ptote•....r 'Con,- The extent, however, of the great •Iraft tics in anything that will inure to the benefit of "" c ,: t , :: 0 " ,._ B.•, hr •feal I .I,tr Itoetbast't MI e,, , , . 'on the National Treasury has at last become so the road that oppresses us.. When the trashing „,,,,. Ti,.; ~ , ; ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, «t till, ~,,,:,,,,),;., ~,,, , ,b , ,, . 1 ‘ , apparent that oven the wilfully I , lind must see , load is at our shoulders we .iii listen much bet 1 molly tem .,,,,..,, e i,,,•filho p u bli c s hos,l3 guard a. : 011, it in the effects of a single year's bad ndminis- ider than we do now • daretoodi•e. , trallon of the public affairs. Since the Lecompton I _ —....,---e,---- - . ra-sfid et r i per 1.4 Lie. or eta . 6,t1.... h.r $.5. t,O the or.. I.II'E THOUGHT of .1. i 11,11,4., --The follow, . prirors.llXNJ I'AG F., JO., A CO . Nl,ltig. bait, Phoru:a Swindle no longer calls for drafts on the public ' lands, to reward traitors and bolster lip weak ! lu g e/leaul' from the Life of ' bun " i te eh l ul nn • ; r.;t:7,,,,t,t,;,t„t:,t;l”;:t".;;:i,uh.WZLe,tir.eegt' te;t " -e te .` "" at • shortly to appear, is taken from that portion Of normity. r...1.1k ~. I. friends, coo may hope to see some efforts made the book where 01 , l Mr. Illiellanan refers fre- towards retrenchment and economy. The North I f l uently to Democracy ill connection with the American, in commenting on the late message of the President, remarks t I names of Washington and Jefierson t--- I "A sage old nude was ; once instructing, n I E. ,,,, , , "'Adversity teaches useful lessons to nations I as well as to individuals,' the President 111143..4 I y oun g one . . t\l i t y oun g fe t e" ' soil l '": ' 3- un- •tf o, . t ~..on, o , tattier was a jackass, there to no disputing that. , ~ informed us. Indeed it does. We have learn. ; but your gMilidnit US on you.. MOI iiffti .ids 113. , . '''' ' .. ' ''', '". ed the lolly of trusting the naticfonl puree to a horse. Ther fo 9 • ' -- Ith ' ln. '" I " - - i '` tu . "' -st-t. ' t et ' et, - -;" i ' eeet those whose only care is to feed a ra f t patron- ", t ," . , .e h t re, u t te r spell- ofpone o er, ~,,, ,;; , t ; ~, u m ~,, ~,,,,, ~,,,;;,, h, I-„,,,, ~,,;,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, age. We have been taught the error of handing u ” ";"" et it cline "' ' hot Y . "' l' eu "" ttlter a m 0., „ ..- ii,'..,' t d...,1 • ~P.. was a horse.' " the government over to the sutler service, and to the business of buying and selling lands as For sole as soon as issued by booksellers gen- e f e. ,., .. •e . I well as influence. Adversity has taught us , orally throughout the Coiled Sint,. British ; .t.,-, 1:• , • that we cannot flourish under the repressive America, Utah and Cuba. policy which knocks our industry to pieces when a shock of financial disorder comes. What adver sity is greater than that which spends so reek. leanly while it provides for and protects nothing* t The President says that extravagance is inevita ble where no responsibility is felt as to pro- 1 tiding the means of payment, yet there was never - a time in which this sense of responsibil- i ity was so little apparent as now. Not only do Mr. Cobb and Mr. Jones neglect any such cares, but Mr. Buchanan also.. To borrow is not to provide resources. The forty millions already borrowed provide nothing but debt: not a dollar , of means of payment is furnished; yet where i have these men watched the expenditures, and held them under that rigid surveillance which ' prevents waste" On the contrqry, the War De- ; partment and the Post Office, at least, vie with ' \ each other in the profusion with which they I • brow out contracts and patronage is jobs. Fir. rown is determined to give the albsttly to the ehauntepec line, whether Congress is willing OT not. 'lithos a great stake in strengthening the Southern States he represent , , and he claims that the Tehaunterfec line, beginning and ending ' in niter.' States territory, is his to contract for exc usively. If so, the New York, Panama and San krancisco line is also under his exclusive central; and he may establish a route from Nor folk to San Francisco by way of Southampton, Suez and Canton. "It is impossible, the president sitys, to ascer tain the slim total of appropriations already toted. Ws, have the same difficulty. In Con gress there is no regular bodge', and no man who can\ guags- the expenditure which may be authorized This is the fault of those who have the government in charge. It is their lousiness to adjust Hapenditures to receipte, and if a Brit ish minister were to know nothing of the rela• lion the purio expenditures bear to the public resources in time of peace, his tenure of power would he eircumscriled very n.,on.' The condition of the government i. lif.let.tl au f appalling spectacle for Mr Buchanan to con template. IteW , do matters stand' Let us sum them up The, seventeen millions in the trees , ury on the fir - SE•:cf July are gone the twenty millions raised on treasury notes ere gone sod the President se is in a message begging Con gress not to adjour until more money tool voted to carry on the government. ' Congress rpond , ed by voting twenty millions more, which will be absorbed before \ the close of the next quer , ter. So it appears that our democratic admin istration, under the guidance of the experienced Mr. Buchanan, cannot get along in time of peace, on a basis of eighty millions a year. The canes for Ibis departure from ancient usages is the new use to which the public money is put in these days of bribery and corm pi ion. Nor can we expect a reform in the management of the public, affairs until_the country is rid of the influence which the 51,.0e Peavey now exerts in the administration of the government. -la old ; times," says a cotetnporary, "the government 1 used to be conducted for awl. fifty CMOS to 1 each inhabitant ; and even solo. zer . lien Jack son's day for about one dollar to each inhabi- , tent. But under the rule of the Share Power, • when men can ouly be held tot he support of the administration by sops, jobs, offices, and spoils of one kind or another, a levy of three Alb.", OD every man, woman and shill in the country is barely sufficient to keep the government afloat. It is certainly time that we Lad a change of administration." Wo think an too! THE TONNAOR TAN —The Philadelphia .1 1 ,.,/ , 5 American alludes totlio late visit of the Phila delphia Com co it tee i 4 this eli v. and is Touch pleased with the trAtment they re: awed. In the coulee of its article it says. "The real interests of both Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, and of the whole State, indeed, ore 1 substantially alike, and it is the foremast inter. eat of all to promote free commerce through the State, and. the prosperity of its principal ~.transp ortation lines. In the red , CIIOII of cost for the great through lines, and th processes of bring ing distant points nearer by perfect nom:maim. don, the relative value of way stations must sometimes change, but Pittsburgh is not a way etation for the business which re-ally makes op its prosperity .•' Our complaint is that, while from one peaition and the extant of our trade, we are entitled to all the advantages rightfully accruing to the ter minus of the road, we have been and are treated RS a mere .'way station."' It is for asserting our rights in the premises and for protesting against being treated in this way, -that we have been eubjented to co much misreprreerdation. The North Amerienn adds "If it seeks to compel all freight from the west to stop and pay commissions there, it only drives that,freight elsewhere. Ni power what ever can maintain such a relation to the great transit business east and west now, whatever it may have done ten or twenty years since. The truth is, that other incidents of n rest general transportaOon bassinets will pay more profit to I GREAT REDUCTION OF FARE or THE NEW Your: a city situated as Pittsburgh is, than all the. ROADS.—Fare from Buffalo to New York by the way charges or commission. it culd . nmioLai eventf till Pennsylvania railroad and the .°' I New York and Erie road has liven reduced to were o unite to force trade in stop there. C' zi): rice dollars. This most llllelloettled IllOTeliD,sl - under the Administration of (A ~ Moron, an 1 small extra burden imposed on routes through s tate, sends western %lour end eameen ~„,,,,, within a fortnight of the Salem Convention, of ovet the competing hoes north and eeeth7 not ; the four East and West lines—has taken the beCause oPthe action of soy party here, for or ' Railway world by surprise It was oedisinue-1 agiinst the route, but becanee as -a whole there 11 the serious n°lll ' i° " f i';"' hot we " ;he Central and Erie Companies, with regard to the are; qbat""" which the tr "" 9 "" i '" .1e net care . crossiog of the track of the former by the Llut to ineur;ost ; falo arm of the latter at '' t r • 11:h.V IfilOod of the .forth Ameri..ar. i, Frosty : ,i,,, the \P astern , ''" " l" millif be' thinks that Pittsburgh seeks "1.0 I gene), remains e t ' o ft h r e n set ' s w l ii t l is d L in a th f i c e il r"" coml all freight from tae West to slop and pay ;since the Central and the brie Co L inpa e ities " l ' n ' Cornnsione here. It does not ask and—Lever I I ,. .,o o n;v o c r otio d u with eho Pennsylvania and Balli• at" Philadelphia, adopted the most . prepost7eLsly t passes, Plc., re a s n olut ,, i , o ,a ns ,, t el at tiling to has asked fur such a thin. What it doer ask for is 5 ply that the laws trade shall be lett to I fares, rates, ;pow er segvet to l excommunicate and, eo far I n e7i: l t" '' thl their nattiest operation and that the policy new pu ed by the Railroad Company, which inter rii ilet deelLtel I f o uff b xd destroy a W,,,,sikko. line y feces with )) those laws and drives trade away from ; o f t h e f our E,,,,, and i ,` . = 1 1 . : . Y e VstillIeShit . , :no , here shall be abandoned. Our. merchants do ; self-appointed Omnipotenees T :i u ra ' a r d 'h"e fare down to ruinous rates—rates lower than not are how much trade passes through bete. made by any Western line within three 3i.rs absolbtelylvithout charge. The snore thole* las t past. What now ''— cio. Co.. Theido.not ask to Profit by it in any way or to Coe. HMls' Of Illinois, when cltallenge.l by bats any C &need Imposing charges on it. Bob Hughes, or Indiana, the other day, named the they fo,ask and they arc'right in so doiog, tltit weapons , muskets — distance , ten paces. The the tales o freight (tore and to hero shall be muskets and ten paces did it—"honorably na • relatively t e same ee to and from oilier , points fasted tkiknutitile. .. .. • I A rosebush 4 in flower . in, tdr Dalglistes gars West, so th t the Western dealer may bring his den Providence R. that' quite fills a green ) produce here, if ho chooses, offer it for sale, and b on ' se neventy•innon length, end contains ea , ~ if he falls to find a market, have the privilege' thousand tlowerseind buds.' • ' , ' . ',. • 1 , , - • .. • . -.. _ _. .. THE N 1 . Tr dm, copied from the t'. ogre. aional the vote be the Fort Snellilig fraud, PARK. IIit'CORDY & CO by which it appeared that Mr. Covode of rd.., NUFACTI FIERS : , 11EATIIINtl and Mr. Clark of Conn., had vt.ietl to sustain it. 8RA711.11 , nu , l 0.11. T OA PEE 1 . 111.,A01 , I , .1. It appears that the Clef , was in error. both of PER nori. , ts, 11,•0•11”. those gentlemen voted in every instance agninztle, Dol,re mrrat., TIN ri 41 Y. ,IIEET WIEF C,11.14,1, I. tn I Ton,arn'# legalizing that swindle. 1 T.. -I. The Flood.. The river is now at a Hood height. ed in the hiztory of the IValtaah river. At four ; o'clock this morning, it reached the hich water ; mark of the memorable flood of which is ahem ten inches above the flood of IS-01. It continued to rise at the rate of from three to Ste inches per hoar, 1111.1 at the present wt ~n 7 I o'clock P M ; it is two feet eleve, inches high es than ever before. All the tributaries, as far no we C.,12 learn by telegraph. trot Lormr,p , l I. Peru, Wabash, Huntington and FOIL Wayne, are • hank full and riiinc. 41001110 - ,ve it has rained, with but Slight int , tinigsion, for • the pn.tt forty-eight hoot, It Ix, rottrinr down in torrents at Waltaih at n .-v Tun man farming on thel oilier rude of tt.,. ri ver, appobiti\lho fool of plain mreel, ha , l -ix plows in the field en Wednegday. and orable quanthy of corn planted 'l l ,o day Gd lowing hie form arts • N. to ten feel water Mr. Opp ribose bottom land is n -h•irt distance : below was equally MI fOrt MI , nor, IN many places the t‘sba,h is three lAtle, wide. The amount of damage , 1111101. n.,w be estimated We shall probably 1:00, more- to. lIIMTOIT • The Lafayette train came in tirday evening being the first mail tr.ttn three days - Ind. Joe, it ,n. 1.1, Tun Far3ltEt.—The Miami irotit,lo:- during Friday night, until it re0. , 1,1 a only three feel below thi. eat ti a At sun on tistorday it CGIII(Iter1C1,1 falling. and at C o'clock it had recoded about ten indica. . The whole extent of the river bottom li,tween Dayton and Nliamisburgloi enl , mer god At Car. cotton the water is raid to have been w:itiin hoe feet of the flood mark of 1 , 17, and at. Miami, i burg within thirty inehel of the come work -- Dayton Jour. The heavy rains which fell last all the streams to flood height io this region of country, and great has iron the destruction of property, bridges, Se. The greatist hear of is that of the fine bridge over the De, Moine at Eddyville, which hod only just Lem completed, at a cost of $3. 1 , 0 00. (rue informant, who came down—the Dee Moines, Raving the Capital on Friday morning says there aut.t very large rise cowing down that. river: that there was a general embargo upon the mails and upon travel of every kind, save by water. At Eddyville the abutment to the bridge was wai.lied I out, only a few Stones remaining, and as is rise of six feet was yet to come down, it wvs pretty certain to go out altogether. At Keokuk, our informant saes, the Railroads we.ro all under water. Five or ELI miles of the Del MMus road was in °lnnen'. boating condi tion, with is prospect whoa the rise came clown of more in the same fix.—llethoyten WE visited the Illinois shore yeaterdailknd found but little change in the appearance of things from what they were on Saturday. The water was considerably higher in the neighbor hood of the dyke. Leaving the dyke in a boat, we passed over and through the submerged streets of Illinoistown, the houses of which pre sented a strange appearance, the water in many instances rushing into the second story windot,. and in other places sweeping over the tops of the smaller buildings. We then passed up ; the east side of the Ohio and Mississippi to the machine shop, and found the track if the road under water to the depth of live or via feet. Cara on the track were only two feet Dom , being covered. On the east side of the iradc :ct this point, we attempted to treasure the del.th of the water. but failed to touch Imfloto with It pole fifteen ices long The machine shop beitig erected on high ground, stands ta,ful five feel I out of Water, and will no doubt remain uninjor ed. .ther.examing the condition of things at this point, vs, passed cast through Ille trees alit! cornfields to Papstown, everything beteg corn I pletely submerged except the tipper part of the I trees. At Papstown we found the people hail thrown up a temporary dyke across the main road, to prevent the water from reaching the limmes on the slight acclivity at that point Jost below Papstown, we could see a clear ex ; pease of water reaching completely to the ! bluffs. Returning, we kept our course directly over the high turnpike road, to Williams' Hotel, i the water being three or four feet over the road the whole distance. At the hotel, a Bich is built upon a raised plateau, the water reaches nearly to the door-knobs of the first-story doors Ere ry I thing looks desolate, and destruction reigns tri • umphant. The people were busily engaged in securing their property; while the water was dotted with skildsand yawls, to the ends of which were attached horses, cows and oven, which the owners were ferrying to tho high ground:.-- Fences, lumber, wagons, farming utensils, Se , were floating about in inextricable confusion, and the loes to the farmers and villagers must be very great. No lives had been lost thus for that we could ascertain —SI. I.,th ifonday. Gprctal ilottros . 14: I I IC 13 1 DEINTIST, Temh u it6inU pain, liy ISI IltE ~...w ,1,.~.,....,., f. %K %I 1 3 1.:HIOR MIL.' IZEMIMI MITESI=I2I3 i=2=lll=llll I.l,,sfivlrgh, Peernw. MENEM 121= I;AI:RELS, 501.11 , RUX \ WES lit .PINF ,, S - .4TKEI., , f Till,— ,rata..l Warrhot., No. 17 Merkel SI.. nisll _rut - PIT - 1-111;,11 PA The nreat Englion Remedy I:=1 F: I. Eli I: T I. PEM I. P I I. T 1..1 DI Ft , 3t nll,lly z , -1 It+ill .01 tam, 1.3 tn,:ot3 totrltd utith re,ttttly Pt,: tt , n. t•-r 1 , , Anse, f, i .er. .It. ~r: weii 4. , rr. I r ,r4t fr.., chr n 4.1. :`• I; ..r..1 0. An, I. F . 1.. v .1•,..,rt. uplT:dAs Ir T Tilt; G ICE ATE: , I * M ACHIM , : IN VIE WORLD( A hit:TUNE NI ADE W;Til A vAt), TII , OIAS'I•ATC!. r Si A, la P 4.1 h 1 00. •alk li/f4 i 4 &Iran I P p , ••I u a.. usit.mfm,ltr , t g..+ l 1.• 1.0 h.I tt 1.1 ivll.F , w nro oll , ml for 111 Ki ZKVTI Irtrlf 4,r2.,0tal ct.nuty 3114,1 enlo we • nv.l..rate pray Fe, C 4 TI s.t 011. Filth ntrt. t J. .Nl. 1.12 - I'l.. 1.. TJS E- - .I3.CI.A.I\T'S r.l tit (I,,tr Street, (lor Lou: th.c.) Ji ic..NitY Ctrl.l.lSir , .. rorwarding and Commission Merchant ANA AA 1.1! AEA LEA Itnattr,„ SOOtlf-4., F . 110: 11.,1 l'r•Aiug ....rally, A a trnd /Vu/,.r0. E:1-2C13.A_IS'E V.: Sr CLAIR STE.EET. prep.k,..l i•• tt,l I 11a...1 ue.l 11..+1 %hr. , ty. 'dm may hror (Lem ulib 111,v putroon... THE NLEJLCANTELE AGENCY, FOR PK( 01( )114 /N YI'14.1C.:1'101S1 l' t. 2?1.3 11. DOCGI.ASS & CM. Propirletorm• r f..ld ALE \ Mat“grt 1:441ob+114 , 1, Neu. 1;11-• 1.1110.%:. AL. , It 16: .... .. II It~~t ii..\S.i A Ct. I t Lei 1,1 11 kit li I ts I I tr it I t '4.1 la I . I 1 F I I n• 11 ‘1,,t., . . LLIL..I•Ah 1.111.1.41, Dolut.o.. 1.1.1 L, A LI liAlt .Alucl/em to LAn 3 litgn it lir Un.n. 111 Ao tfotiely imlarrit.r“ •11. 11 . , tim... A 1... tn.., Itto 001..5 1 arts...l idror”. PROAIPTLT ATTI,III3I 11 IN AI L I,llTel Or THE USSI VIKA AND P 01444 ,I,IA 1•0 .111 k •:al I) le . m.4LJI E E N, U ft C. ISON DENT'S 'I FROM NEW YORE, EA - 111.1 , 1'S TEETH WITIIotT I=l OR-Inn.rl, T...tlt tat 11.4.1, Stk., Plain.. und Outts Pen tm, and perf.irins .11 mntnl oporitt.oe iu x nrltaltine ticinner, willtout polo. tt &Jeri= m0d..r.i.0. 54 Smithfield Street, below Fourth, . - .o.6:dunk PITTABURGH. Pittsburgh Water Cure Eiiiit>llehment, FOR TUE CURE OF ALI. KINIIS OF Dis.E.esEe —1.,81,14kt Statkr. ~t a Ilse Vitt. t•lsr,l,. Fl Wto no end Chimp, Ibtilroml, to ”ovr rn. littrd 411,1 the lAYeti , lll of a tivrouttsimn and It•allttg Itlrli awl 14..011(1,1 repoll.l for g,..11..1)1 nn.l i..ndly to al.. nay wi,ll Bytt.l 401130 ticro with tl. Addl.., Dux. 17.31, PitteLur.la J 111 3 .1tE6RD, M D ,I . /1 FILEA,?I , , M ,1 ' 3 CHINA, CIL A.SS AND QUEENS WARE. IT TIIE ItST R1.: , 11.11EN7 nt 1 - -I I Q 13 'V , V.II Wood SI rrrrr W nw G-in Europe and 2=El ortnprining i and taal.fol nh«twa of road %Chinn Yton , Ti a, Inning and Tuna Wm., and tlin natl. to Plain, 1.8,,tra [land on .l 14 , ....rn, Fine Whit. Vitrlllad Iron Stn., Tnblo Wast, known to h« 11. look dornble now In w, fro and Stnainio,rats, Frvuch Cho,o of now ntyl Pnie WWI.. an , 11,0 , 1, nithermrdts or nlngle pieces; 1101,1, 011110.1 Pierorno d in Drittannla German 0110.1 . Ton TAN. :pc...us, Soup I.ndleit,ic., 031,1 n ill. etlrer, fine Irony TON iei•l T.bio Koh'. and Furl, Tea icaltrra and Trays Shakat and Pen-gragn Toth, Mull; Jappni, , nl and ti,,,,ratod Toilet setts. Alan, w complaaand lull assurtrtraint. of oil articles sulfa. It. tor the COUNTRY itErAll. TRADE, iit prices to please ttru Plio aro rosrectiolly inTitad to net thin FISH! FISH! co:: 4T ANTLY ON HAND, A Fll.l. tqippLy OF WHITE FISH, TROUT, SALMON, PICKEREL, lIERRINO, MACKEREL, ,",- 0 ,,,,,.,„„-,c.,,,„,,,,.., by W. r kvb, will oatet prompt at imago). HENRY 11. COLLINS, to y 14,111,1 25`Wood stneL Fri llairL.Mv xel z • rtkA OULADTACIVILO 07 Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Foul Oil, ostkaigc Fordo and ITO &cowl Sre4 ,n.a/suFl u n tr.o r , l%t lhxt 14r ditcas , • 's cy..d•rn for,.xnrl during in frs v. una o.e)* Ili. •.( t!.‘ .tee I In rtml Ity the u, , y xr+xll. Rt, r r.„” , •u,. u. tho • ""‘ FDICIN TN!! t1..1T1. ,, ..u1.• ,1 . 0 ..Y b.,hly',hLt 70 Other DlSelent Stylea, , r tkrut• A.) ..a at* r.. 411.4.11 , a , t1 upuu '''' 1.1..0 tl.at th • thn dien•nr.• can g us , ',I Nat r. • t.• row i a .11, , t rna4., (..r 3.11..f00 iII)(;GLAS A SiIERWOILIiI, •"Y la I MANI FACTUR V", 6T,NO rbare for, .Q.. 0111111.41 6.61.• I A 1,.i ~ f .111 be th.to irkAL.C. • '' .' 1. Ar.lt I , y rns'2,ll.srfrar John C. Baker et Co'n it E.NTIN 4 > /-) - \ } O. 1 NlF.oi, IN E, prepared m LI.. m..c ap tt1..1 111 , SIIIIC 11. t.( r1,11!;11 ot b.M...P..111 Pr0f.•.1.1) Phil azt. , 11.11t4 ta.l i 1 Rs t. ut 1., it ;I) I In: Cm, 111,/ urn.. ,111Lary 2.1,.1 ulllO, 11r.a,. CLna". lon. an.l 1411 11 14 an./ A.awrica los, in,: /ta romieria I rralat,. iaapart Mao,: tal lo .1. kn . . C. RJ6t.R A Cot Urua'clata. 1:.4 PlatladalpLsa. Svld 1., all 1.. Ita,,t• r••nail WHEELER & WILSON'S M - E, DAL FARITLY SEWITIC , ma.cEtxr42a IZ==l Finest Or Coarsest Fabric an./Sta.l... Mineole. 110{,M. , arf i not rlllllli y ", 4 N., %tr. , t, SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES Tin. t , f ER'S II el,thain .111,1 Sh.q. Nlana Cu turer,, Harness Maker:, [lrrria~•'l'rinuner, and o.3ch Maker:, 111 Nlo{ nActiu", Which crti. 1 1. 1 . 1 Y r • ~g, ~.0 A lull .111 , 0 M A.t At A.,. 1..4A i'"•"^ ! .t.. 1.111,111.:1:611, It. th.. i5.)171...b11: 'oll , i V tritiNv.. tr.,“ ott:! B. B. & C. P. MARKLU. I` P I N (; P A 1' W•rehuuee, No. .t. 7 Wood Street ii. (111(1,411. ;I. aw IZII== II A , t II 'kit. bl .1 I, I I [lac len and Boni , Atir Billx of Etrha I=ll ll= 111= I. 1,11.4P-4,v .11:4 ,v,t• 11 I Z.AN Irn^ liu.llng, Iron Vaults, unit 'Sours Window Shnitrrs. Window Guards, hr., 111= Virrtqlrlikiil. I . , 11.- haa.t ay l'At tent, tan, a:ea j• 1.4.1 .a.zal.lA 1•4 a•r I.,War am. , ut,u pas.l ati VANDEV ER & FRIEND, A •ir '. \ I I. A SA' p?~'.,II~. ~~.n. l~r. nni.t:r n.. li~r~~. ~~r tl'r.t,~~ n 11'i.: ..~...i a~.O „10-0. l i ., a,. parr 1:~...,, ter. lui:r. i.. 1:..rr..~ r.rr IL.rr.f. n:..l ~1. Sri: ~.;~ YN N . Mnuora..lnr.r• Ainan ,f TOBACCO, srucrrr AND CIGARS L 2 , %.1-"I'0 33 _A. C.', , etri•,run4; r A IL, 31 VW LE KIIIIINSIIN, )1 ININ MILLERS FOIL NI/P:liti .AND 1111LCIIININT%. A. S 11 IN ( ()N - NV () Pittsburgh, Penn.. Office, No.ll mnrkel •rrr . Mrnvinctur, kind., I St..nnt rr )i.4 tow va y. Cas,"l,yo 11.1r0..d C1...' 13,1.1. u1..1 Mar.. I GEO. If. ANDERSON .. II I.;tr.borgh, PATENT AN H ENAMELED LEATHER :34•16. Leather, Car - ruia.o • 1 / 4 All .4 st bit I. vr.II 1111-141•14,11. Clllll/ $4-.11 I I) ESWAN 'l` E Wt/1 - 114:1 . C,:ti SI(1 IL Lt 11, L S 1) AW N 11 DiTNCAN, SIIF:ILMAN B. CO., to'l Tur. 11N1 ,, N BANK. I.uS LuF. IN OF , '.h POUND 1.L.,3 a cu. S. DOOO tns Co I:. D. •:, 6 t H. bol Am A t . ” It lIN , -L.t.rt, It. Dot... Ass A C.., 11. 11 1, ,, 17 , 11.v., A P. I.ll+ ”teOw. ty.kl ta,st.. Freure, I,lgl ~,,,, "•-t 1ia...1.4 ttm u. uii.i.: c.., MATLA.CK tk HOUERS, /N A NI) rt)1:11'.‘1:1)1Nti 11. D0L,L1 , 4 k lb D.t.a.‘,.. 1 C... AT F. 1-c TS TB, 0. IM PI nr Slrrrl.Lotils„ No IlusiALL a C PRATT a . uti C A Sixth.. 4 •- . 14.,•,11a nn ETNA STOV NV( »2.1i.S ALEXANDUR BRADLEY Ickm rwtut.. t.ctLit.tvi at VI COOKING, PARLOR' AND HEATING STOVES, Plain and Fancy Grate Fronta, &c. 1101.E$ ALE A AI, It ETA II ..... Ir v •.it AII,VI,nny I', I,4ll.)lvAnta ages 11,4 Uff][•A and Sales Room. ,ntl3.lydfc No, 4 Wood SI., Plumborgh. Pa. PAYNE, BISSELL & CO., =MEM sivmr•rnmaus 01 Pr ttrltt i i.,:,t Ina STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fenders, etc And Mannrartnn•re of On COebrat,.l (.A.prr.A.l. COOKING- Ii.ANIC,K, O. 235 LIBERTY STREET, • Jr2.s:lyrlf.- PITTSBURGH, PA MITCHELL, HF,RRON & CO., K A prlxclourz or cook-in„ Parlor and knot n¢ STOVES, Grille Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Rapers, ea., 194 Liberty 91, Pittsburgh, P.. inr-Mcly _ HEI.MDitI.D . ; r, k:: I INT: t•ItEPARATIO! , ILKLM MILLE (leonine PRE PA ItAl I. iN IlliVillbviArd (leonine PREPA hATIOX IIt:LMOOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. To Pranared arc... Ming 10 Pharmacy and Clienwtri . with tin, greatest accoritey nod Chemical knowledge devoted to their combination. H -- ELM BOLD': GENU EIN PREPA IAT lON- -Per dievasis of the Madder, Kidney', tirevel and Prepay. RRAW READ! itt:AD . — .. le afflicted read," the 1,,i1,,,, log certificate of • Cllre of ot,r years' standing'. H. T. Rtt.tvotti — Dreir Sir. I bare been doubled with en allitcll.,u of the Madder and 61.1003 • for orr v twenr3 year. I h:.,.. tried Pli,i sir lam in vain, arid at laet conclu ded to give your genuine Treianallou u trial, as I bad 11,2311 It Light, apoben of. It atf..rded inT lanuediate relief. I have need thr,« bottle, and I .Bar e obtained MO, 1 , 1,1 "M Its elev.. end feel much better than I have for twenty yearn Previous. I base the greatest faith to 115 %31 - timo sod curative 'Titters, and .hall do all in my p.irer to utak! It Iknown to the affitct , .l. Hoping Dila 1007 Drone advanta. p.m to you in ...1...mg eon to Introduce the medicine. I ani truly yours. M. Mv - Cidtuna Le•i•town, 1'... J.. Li, Feb:. Eininid soy dolt Mr. McCormick's •taternent. 0 ,, ref, re to Um following gentlemen: lion. Win. Waive, a: 00001001, PVIII.,IOIIiO 1100 111.11 Li Elorence, Philadelplint Hon. J.C. Roos., Judge, 71/42 e.,, Ps. lion. J. S. Black, Judge, Pidladeltdil.i. nom D. R. Portrr, ex-Governor. Pennsylvania lieu. RIBS Lee le, Judge. Milked. 11.1110.. Hun. R. C Grier, Jnilge V. R. Court. 1100. G. W. Woalward, Judge, Philadelphia. Don. W. A. Porter, City nnit i _linr, 11,11•401plals. lion. Jolla Bigler, ex.tiovernor,Callforula. HOD E..Dititt, Auditor ii,....1. WaThingtOti, D. C. dadmany others, 11 /, . 5 1 5 ...L 7 , _--- - 011.8ele advertimunent head HELSIBOLD'S GE N UINE PREPARATION, saa.ba Mama, aul*Amdmil "V .% REM, EsTATE: Al' Al l'il.•\•-lltr ril ••( 0.111, IC. „,„ tr,s All.-11.etry I a U. pt 1 ICI 11 A SI , thr•ctly nr 11tto.t.ttrgr. H. r. .... tin r ,. U.• lc of •••• :•umkrut••llll.l and 116 o n A t r., , A •rr A , u,nl iA. t -J 1,1 1. stud (.11111.1/IZEN:I e.xrrs 1-1-. ul. t ,r.ta1..1.14:111.• 1, ut 111,, •tu• • Jll-11,1411CALV, 1(111 ANIIIkIAI,II 1..1 , • n Mark. r rl.• ...t • TIES Ho •.1 I 1. ut . twin: 1.1.0 I ,rty ilrrutt• t.. .1 orn..As, c. ur Aunt t ,11,x•tar, ht. rm. MAT ) elnl Kt.,l, HOY: , SD YOUTHS' RtgYrl3. ,1101% , ... A.. eery elti.r.tuor artu1....1 eery use!, Dit, 1 (rum 11, M•tuular-Arrent, which hr. well 1 I 11. PSIR riectux st very Nultu•Al t win, for 1, Tina Potodi r•••tuioru.••••• one of 11.. t.. 1 e 11.mtul it, any cill, lult111•1.• for rity seA mutt ) nun mud • Itavlu r , turutly t r.; • a to.I. I K. I I A P S Ft. J AMES 1:01111, ntt MAR.Ii FT,Z:,I rn lun Nt. t 1d... I)'" Thnut. 1!IIM1110 A \ r tn. ft I• II 1 1, 11.. n. r J 11..1t tn, II 11..1 .r. t• I rt, I I ...1....( 1:. w 1 t:•~.~. ~1 l~ :~ I'ff :I,lju,:ublo 1;u:11,- BOOTS AND SHOES, MiI=EMIBEI I hal I, can n - Ann:ol t.n.tc. t, n• • In svuut to c th.,11 thrt u I.• a nn":11--nl, Tii Yet t. , 1 1.01111,1117 cxII and en, tloln. 7 N AUT , PI lt ANI . 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Ow .4.4t , litOtrin.nt as 1.1.41 on by ft t0t...11 mod broth, t•nf fit 1 111 41 it 1,1 I tf •Utt. wi , s 11, Itxtur., Kt. ttl,tf, 4 PlPur . tt t • e''' i ....44. -I 1.~.1.1. (runt 404 t act 4 . . r ., ,fttlt I, I. In to tn., ....tt 4 Ant t.n. int 4 ..........ii .41 I:nen - ft a.. Inf 1,f.: -,4,1- ~ i.,. 111= =EMIL C A It I. I=l 1r: tt 1 r er NI • rr 0.. I Ir.r, Irry ;it ithr•l • 4 I rr. ERS , .NS riAcrEti C‘HTIVILIGLII a 1, SL N UNIBIZELL.A.- I NIA .T 1.1: 11•1..1. K i II 11, • II SI NI , I'• 1 V t•o, h.,16., •43.•1 . 24 .7.,thriot EIMEMO2IIIIO UM MITCH FIAlt KR. Jr A I ha 23 213PER1013 IiEcTIFIE) 10 FKY—For..l.•hl th. 3311,4, h: 11.0 1.34 .4 I . A.th Al, win.,!r.th .31 13111e.k.., st 3.1,-.1 I .1 , , •.ht the R3..-k. I WM '317.11 hi.Th J . A hi:, ISBLS. EXTItz% I*.t.‘lll.l' I.(11:1( In•rn tee' W 1,114. 111... at )44 FRANC k.• N. w 1) I 1t..1,41 A11,1n1.1 . I —111:1 • fet r • (AAT .NIEA 1,, fear; Barley :IA (lair:. k_rein,atn. hr,L arl,l ”t•t. ' I aml and lllA am::r lin,c.ry awl T.,* Man, Fivi.ral et, All,heny Jcla \NT . FR.t.NCE, mtrr-t, 1,:t• ..0, Allegll.lo- City, Fani`lv 1,11, Cluu 0 11, (. 4 ,1r0, kr. L'llllll BOW: fill ELL) hate r,''d In, a lot of lil,nrctl 7;wrmi idod g,a Ain Cullata, kwer that. Lola] s, uou ing gm, hero g.i Kok, .t ma. 1. llianguld elanly ots th. ••••11,Pli. 1D HON 'CI: FOR SALE— .' v It.a, caualrj nun.) Ibu tom.. 1k) A pplr, ~, Eutr; In f, inl All I:1 V Ell 1•I t.1W. , 1: )( )0 BACON SI10[1.1)EIC 1‘ .S C Alio! C., kAle to.A j. T I.Crt LE A I QTOR.O.A.: TO LET T‘, , hug,. tiry Ce! 1.7 kr. Dud mild 31,11:1,1%1" St , ~, t, I ,t... 11".. I. tont ettt•t.t. AWNS, BERAGES JJ LACE MANTLE. As ....eel and the 3 kno N.. IA I V Y. it...L.1...5... Tr FOR CIIILDRII.Is:S' CAPES p. SieoCo+. p ort an. .le 'I to se-ortutent In the, It, just r. Pie...« call an. 'Lou, jell dare. , e II ANt4IN 1.9% I:, 74 M1T1.... • IVERI ieltl1"110N ~f DRESS (1 ) 01 1 I Mneffirn, Moor mil t ; Go, is t; otba. J^-.tl.r F I.' 111NS10.; Lt.% L 71 )1.,L..1 •1 1 NOIA BBER CURRY CONIRs_Ai, ng Anl. xt 11, 1t..1.1 I! J A Ii 1•111L1.11'S ;.:p )iTALsitEp.risc: 4111, , I I l,el qualay f..r nalii to. 11).• 1.. h% 1101.1... r I. p.a. mud Clft3r strut 1. .1 A II 1•1111.1.11%+. .) 0 0 . • O 101,2 Su iA.conwr of Wood an I r-ort It 9 ri CASES SAL Sol , A for snip by L VAllMit,rtm•K A et, 'I.BALE ANISEEII fur ,ale fy jrl B L TAUNT:ST.(Ii A e.l lIAMAR VARNISH hi J.. 12 11 L. FA IfS I:STOCK A rt 1(1 CASES CHROME OREEN for sale by k/ Jel2 B. L. FAIINESTI24A A CO CASES AMERICAN VERMILLION kr " Pale by rel . : U. L. FAIINKSTOCK A CO. I BALE LAVENDER FLOWERS for solo by II L. FAILNESIIJCK U CO DRY APPLES-511 sacks prime Dry Al.• ylrn reed nod for Ingo by lIELYKY 11. COLLINS. BEANS -20 bide. small white Beans for de by J 0 LI 2 ENTLY COLLINF. ITERRING--25 Ws. Herring kr sal, Iy Jel2 IfENIIY II COLLINS. V LOU R-35 sacks Summer Mills E: tra lino Ts no. Floor Junt r‘beli naisiwnownt. lor jail 1100EKT MEM% ird rood et., twat IY,KI 11OFFEE—'5 hago gassd Rio in store kr !ale by 1011 - oItERT DICK KY. DEACHES-20 bus. Toon. Dried Peaches In eon, will rwll low to e 1.... ROD KILT DICK KY. AILEY'S PATENT CURTAIN FIX— TURE—Thee boa to woo rood nud *AL al 1.4 at.. 12, Ft. Choir et. toil J A 11 . IN DI A RUBBER DOUR MA TS llt Lr•t nrticlo lu oat f.r salr irt 111 J. • Ii I.IIII.LIVA. 1 TONS CHARCOAL PlO METAL: iaa b.yr Jtai sad fur sal• by pril S. ItitßlSoN & Co QUGAIt CtiltEr) Dltl ED BEEF- - lo Aj reordvng tbl. dry and for .1. by T. LITTLE 2 - 1) CASKS BACON SHOULDERS AR iving an•l for rah, by JAS. riAILDNIS . _ BACON.-12 casks Side, and Shnulder. foi sale by Jelf, it. DA I.ZELL a CO. M ACK A REL-- , ..5 half n."."3'• 6"r by K. DALZELI & BEANS. -5 imp small wltiter sale Int • kIS LALZELL L eo. DM GOODS of every variety n 5 cheap : they can be found nay One•. C. 11AN7 4 011 r, jean Na. 74 Mit ketstreet SUMAI.).--16 bags jt..t rewei vet!. For Hale by Jvls h Al Alt LICH & CO. SUPERFIN F LOUT.-1000 bias. °llia Su warm ns hand And for tale by Ida McHAIAZ & ANJER, 12A tbnotbl et, ~ i•I: u . ~,.,....,. rr Al 4: N. A:. DER RI YU ItriA 14‘vtilinzi r I LET ger ;_."l.alr 1.01 111 .1, 1,11.A1 ?I 1 .. 1 plyna.uta. ma,. pa) 3. 1, .•,•1 t • :Lnra4 intarrst i....,,, I I, ,n..l pa, M Wiry. :11:110.1:. t p m Iftl Irk 4 1i FI11:. LF. - tot Lou.:, four mils•: h., 1 • :And ,• ••••1 1,3 6. • ith 1,, ••• t.a. I.thrrty...l.) 1...• •, • ••!• I ..1.1 , It • IV !SENN. lAtt 611. Ltltl.. - A - North I• fl 4 i ; I • • oin , !e.l I 11 lIL,QM and I or. l IMIMI=I Thtrl ,Fn01.110.1 131- rtv ..,e mor. 5.5111.-“1.1.11.1 • 11)1 ITITCII/.1.T1V.1:. Jn . r t Bin) 1:: tb.. firm a. 111... witl. I. little nl.2:n.f City Property. A K.kl:, "ppoirruNiTy :tow ..ttore , l Ito nt2. rAlu.kl,l.• !Lea,. ~.I.re4 e nr.l los. I, 1. r• th ~.r.l n f.,:.fl al-ng PO-. -I, • t Mnit..tr) 171 ;R-. • t ,nll, t. A ni•11,1. P.orf.nr• .rn In N4dr,i.11 , ..ut 1-nt ..arth . ,:eud . t. ,• Al,t wale. rr.rtt t • tal.l:ritta. la L. nowt, "A v" 'A A .Zt!..t. I I:...lfr.nttn. st, , rtt reot .tttin..•nt• r“..1 rrtlttlitt, tht.••trtt , The a 1.., e dI n rabb. nod i, Ide I. ...di ~1 • /dr 1 N S. -I:._r Ohio Land for Bale. rri i 01L•wrib,r fdlie 1,, W E E ifF. ity CAUTION against t• . It tuanv fraud, perpetrated no our article. Iliedettor'n Cal. 6. - 1 1 . dhd '', 1 nat.., In which there is no Imitation, 01111 " the lab.d wlit-h fur a too; may nod, oar name. ' • Or ". 1 . , '' " •'', fool uhrti,b. thua..traiiet.t fa health, the fraud Li discover- 1 t 1 111. , t It I . l rt.s . i• i d' ."`"'• 7. €.l, an.l the .ale of the priTaration eerod,:imother and . 1 1^ 1 ,11 ') I nant.• auhatantea. and n .00 euergy 1.1 applied to tell flat t.... t "" other 1,11104 trump op names Pounding trl,4e t. , s • :Iv Y 11. "' eunihir to• that atilt., sol.,..rribora, with au imitation label, ... . nd , • l ' . to' Co "1 (aloof .II we , are .0.1,, ill 111.11, 111.}.Cf• 'darn off on the unmspecting ctd.idy It I , e old at a low to fnr the genuine Ilostetter'a Matra We porch.. 1 , 1 I" t ^o.o ' . • theref..ro ednrion the palate agairat allwitch outrage, and p,./ otot v rat , ' on-red requm.t Item, 01,00 purchazing. to i.e., that our mtngvarla sigi..dure 11 attached to thr latel, nod tee noise of "Ur. 3. ll...tettr re Stomach Paters . ' blown In the glawe of the hol t!, al, idepae.i.ou the metalic cap covering the cork. All °Mfr.+ u , .t haring there mart s. an, counterfeit/1 or frmda. Snla Druirgim. everywhere, and by HOSTETTER • SMITII, &A. Proprietor, 55 Water or 53 front eta. =IIM2 . _ ANDEB.SoN FARM, 21 -tunßrizhuote. 1 , 1 k 1" t, ,intentiv, “Itu 1, la nukl eultiv.a... tro :kcrr,. • tg....1 ttniber. I i,•lmr..v. I Etb rbutpbk.t. 711.,, Ix an I fr. trrrs. In -2.11m.5t ekory nel•I a .p 1.11.4 .1 Titounptulrotratx ,otro•I oI or, (ramp Pu - r!!1:14, raclu,l •tuu uoathor Irv, a ~,,all t. n.tnl born, auxl tar, (race ru.ru, LO I.y:u. larol iStAt 4 vr t 211/1,1., 6 , 14,0 ma la ator.,:table nelglaroth.xo.l, roux...nicht to lstakro. ' , hook Ex,r trt mr:cupiire at 'Flit.? OPFIt . r., ur Jal . .,lA..rtfT J..4NIIEII3‘)N, Now Ilrl u liton. PAL _ Valuaole City Property for Sale. rrll AT very dsirat,le lut ~n Water Street ET.n.atl..Jetu brin k 1,4)141.0 %%all-, And I rout .11,44, :Lud It u 11, • r lutu 4.1 . 2.1 4.1 F..r Plu.• rupl • r.a, , y Ax P. payulunt.) up 1.1:1:CII A , burty SALE--flue ~f 11'allave's Patent PortAl.l” Pluur aitt. 11,1nren lAtest Patout Murbl (tell. ChM) and F".1.,,P , r, 111 1 , :m• p:.:r.o .1 t• all , up Aptly to W 11. rI:TDA NI, (111 •I•otl F ...r 11..lacris & Crslg. nig., Alloghen, I . oy II HE ILT 1 sritErr I'HOPERT I . FOR ,AI.Y Stort-r......1x0,l Pwrlllne, on 1..1,1ty •tr... 1, n : 4 1 flo.r. known No INS. T., .. 'O,OlO i•••I o.ly no.l 1 . 2 t. root oloog.. o•towlmg I. to 1.3../.• II!. ~ o .. ore,. .1 it SW. , 114.1 Cur Ira n. I }Ol pa rI•C ._. It.KIN.) /.1171 N.. CI I !Awn, .tr., )1t 5,11,E-- A Drug Store situated in one ..f the h•+t lo , nt loon In the rity of PH t nborgit, for oitlior t. 1.1.1114. rrtnil pr.teriptton businc.e.a ludi.,..Pntrar 1,t11 , 1.16,0 10.11101,0-1 of two ne.t , For ttOortunti•pll tovnre of JOHN lIAFT, Jr., nt ilAt W-4.0 cort,r of K.,..1 att.! Lq3th, Ntts. 1,0,h• fe9 COOKING BS GAS. A NV( )ItI) 'I'11F: I .ADIF:S. TE HEATED TERM. IS APPROACH -IMt.xnOc.tell th.. I lb., tito (.4,1,1, it (r oKIS (; , llt NI \ , Can la. tlato• with ay. %al ..pp,.,-.led 1a..., a atli• out w.th .tapa.--“laltr Ina la AIM 334 1.,d). 31usgrave's Gar Cooking Stole, T. which er• your .4ttent . :?,,,t N. 7.3 1911 u P,lll . torts r 01,9 WILLIAM EL POTTS & FLOUR FACTORS, CSEL.A.ii\T AIVD PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 9,41110. 2.1 Wt.,. Street. We're ttlreet,) PRILADELPRIA rwearlt u.l Vetti:el mate C..te.t. , nntente. .tn3l4,lltn 414 4•.1.1[9 noLlan 11. 1101. DIES & 13110., r (IRK AND BEEF PACKERS, tERII Y PROVISIONS, Jr. Corner Market .lad ' , runt S TRIISSEIS, VOR THE RELIEF AND CURE OF A, lrt nll ll•stagr, A.I3DOMINA.I. S 1 PPOI - 2:111 - 11.1S •.f ..n t. , rti.A , ne PICTURE GALLERY, FOURTH W Marka, AISBRAITITES enl PEII I I ,II IIIA IIII3 Mkt. iu 11, rrta Ali, al eL,..,1 - I,rl prle/.a. 1,11•16331 CA 111:0 & CO•S AMBROTY PE AND PHOT4A3I:APII u.u.LERIE4. N.:11 I,ILIN stx.l, vp./gll.O end uppontl/.11.1.aag, Dru 4 Y nom 1 1 1.. , •1...4/ 11 .• 11nLaird color", Sp.-Imetro and 1111,.1i0u 1. ,1”. [...an./ 1 .. 1 111 1" , y ~SII.t PES ITT I u./01:. FIFTY CENTS . ' AUAlf= OULU:kV. N.I ~.1 FOCKTIIRTREET.. tuy ld. - (4,1 IClns lIE SWEETLY—The latex and mem &lir-luso pert ume, aletil led from Um erull kuouu Tulip Hower. A Istrp , supply need Ibis day by JUR. a y by eS forum Dlarunud mod Merkel stmt. PA PER--A superior lot of Letter Pa pa, 15 b., 110 years old. A 'mail drudalty tr,r ..14, by the readm, ruled or 1 , 1515, AL WU. CI. JOIA2iSTON Aoo'B, . m/ 24 Wustot., 07 Wad sheet VOUNDRY METAL-80 tone Soft Metal .1: Walt bs win WRY H. Gomm ENII'I.O"S".INIKN•r. I ll• 5,,, a 1,1 0 . t n, and all Eapruse• Pohl. I.A . A N AOENT IS WANTED in every Lien Iry ,onnly Unitml Slaty. to rusk, , in • rt. , awl l•y which d..pron.: may Fnr fia I particular+ ouldra-a• Dr. J. , II VA lII' VI AUS rurt. , of Ilcoom and .11.1..c , r 61.11„ „ V..rk Ctrl. incl .sing . r 1.....taa , a tamp. )0.:14 MU% NV A N D I]IIIEDIA TkL V.-10,000 Xlin •Iv eng-1, to lb., sale of the most popular Biaik-i in emetics. lavaliibt .11,-chanitvt L rimmed Teaae era el.-lilt.: to travel, hill rind OnE to very profitable owl pleasant 1.11,1m.wt, culbllng them to see th in country, nnd nudiry at the t,mot A1340t2 Intl:lnto.. ere rl..ar:og. from $.5.) to $1..500 per your. For full and of Boobs, address U. ,M. 1117LISON. Ilon.o, 141 Main street, Cincinnati, 1: li, I lIC u.t, D. lICLISOS. Plailadelplll. 1,1•4-1.1' W ANTED—Agents to sell in the State of Iv 1 , ..“U14 3 t • ot.la, my lIAND POWER PATENT STUMP Si AVII NE. that two vien c curry about tho firld and pull tti. tho hti wow I tuo ..turnot by baud In about two minutes 1.0,1. A .I.lto W. LULL. Danror. Muluet Male and Female Academy, A ~, . r Cor,ntg, Pa. lit'NLY 1 ()CAT .1i a .k El) 1 I ) eaut..u. re No, f N... Itt ightea, wine rut are tr..m .11 Imlt.os.ll Th.. , mond of prime TIEt. Ft,:d.-to. tar 1t... fl at ,•trt is the tarn ily l'tnicq al. Th.. hrn n.l T«rtsl. 4 r AA ..f • r ••• 1...1.. licht4,l,,,t.in An.l rant half to pes.l,s, the Ualatt , at the aloe It.. lieslll. 1 , ,11011 commenent tat TLCI.IIA I', the 1,111 day ~t M.y Etukt..tsta art any time. 1:•-rer to Intl, Park, Nt.snrlwlter, 14.1, 11.01.ii..tk, 1,1,h-t0 . ..1. 11.-itaT. 111 I Lll'S COACII AND CHAISE—On &atm - J.7 morning, .1111-1 V at II o'cic r ek, %till be eoI.l, nt tl.. commerr..l kahe rot Ans, No. f. 4 1 , 116 ...01 0.4 - h, and one N. a 1 nrk tr ,run I no.I iini•l:«1 In the beet manner. 1017 P On VIS. Aar, CzEcoNI) 11:W1N PROP kit TV IS A 1.1.1.3: II F.: , V CITY—On Tuesday evening, decond st ory aales morn alb. Nen A ,ction No. :.l PllO, ntratl, will W the aaCond 11r, Juttn Irwin's plan of hie valuable and locate., r. al °nut, mlualr.d in the ' , rat Ward, A 11..gnet.3 Or). na the -hut, Walk" property, tat„ Iluthling Lots t.l various and nu, by fine Nps, stro....ta and avenurn, iJno fr•mtil,r7 4 , foot on Iti.igo and Central nit (each , IICII a - uir.. and eatendmv. 1 , 14, along Tre m.mt • !MAIN 41 leer is ) this 1,111 ereetrd ..1.-talto.4l k dv, Ilion I r Fgmr Long, fronting at; to gg g •fg g n 1:i igegodot Contr.' et,. bong I.'s:. 1.1 ID g!rpth g gugg tronting toet gm g ontr-.1 of. I nz trading along A Ilt.ghont at fg.t nogtro 200 b..t. to a gtgg ftgot pt.. gin ,1..• i.r.gporty of Kichard Bower/- El. ton Lon, tach Iggg t ggst r.go Central ft. and extend tog I•4r '4•A , fog.t Ag'a. 4J toot rgt. ortount. • Lot.tg - .rfr?, fggot l,tgtral Dime?, and encodingalong; oil. 'pent wrung 11, tg.tranit %Voter hug, ton g fog t nll, Lnt., b, i.e. et. T., thgut stn, and Allegheny n,.tweet fronton Central at, an/extending beck h. rda Water lone. ISO feet to n2O feat alley . Et.iht.ht, Loh.. between Brat Comm., and Tremont .1, . rug:rig, 24 and taut front on C..ntrel st, nod h.-Vending th, dm Water lane 140 fact to a teed alley. Ti.-,, Let-. whirl haw tw-er, ariommodated to the ern.- Hoe NI at Cona and • An:on:AA° !lumen:ea/a. are no ,n all the local acieseortga for private ret td.noi, Plans r 1•71 be hail at the Athition :tore, nud the premise...hoe u on applicatii.o. Terms of Sale—tlue-fhorth cash, and the balance in thew equal annual payment. jaln P. 01. DAVIS. Angt. T(,BAceo CIGARS AT AUCTION._ . In Thurhlly allernnon, Ju. I:th, at o'clock, at the Colon...rend NOVA linomg, No. 54 rilth ,treat, will to sold .I...xes and ping tobmgcn It It. a...0r - led Mere..., Sggare. ie 31. C..minon Kentucky do, 1..11f ch•-01l Pori - than,: T., found. or, Jo du 'Voting IJrr.n, G. City, th. eu Floret., I. I DAVIS, And- Q•rot:li i'., FT. W. S. C. K. K. AT raivarr. kJ ass, in lots to mitt purchasers, by P. M. DA VI e. /ma., No. !.,4 Fifth et . AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Merchants' Exchange roc]; SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & co., AT TILE EXCIIANGE ESREY TIII:RSUAV EVENING—Ronk, Bn.Lg, Insurance and and U.'U F rata sdd ILI public sal. I.•lllt..kan' Exchengo by - • • A I.I.TrIN LOOMIS .4 CO. N0t..., Droll nIDI I...nue °TA 11.,11 Ent.. neguilatt.l en 1..nn0 t.y AUFIIN LOOWN t CO, wa ergs Notes Broker, V Funrth J. B. SWKIT7.I.tII, h.... 101 4th vd.v..t. REDUCED PRICES. rill I I E SU lISCRI BERS ARE SELLING OFF P.( t. ett rittuced prices pretArstory to quilting I.sot.e, rutopristrig town 0: iho choicest Wall& of Foreign Winca and Liquors. 1.1,11'.1, Its an4y. 11,,mra17 d.. 1 . 1.1 rt. t•lt I ri.h I 1..14.4.4. CLampatgue, St. Juli.o Claret, Itarushel, Nkli 1,11 awl Itla,.Lurtia Mdylrira. 4,1. i Mon-1.441..1a 11) . 0 ISLr.keS, F.opprior T ,, nb1e13..c1111.1 litnckberry. Wag, aro! lhait,etic llrsndirs, kiln, de., £c., It, and Ttarent Kts.p..rs, Iron as latttilirs, ii•TO rs , ssa gt,sl t•prt.rtotttly of sztpt.l)sor; theiust.lres on adv.. ltsgetorts tsrusa. MITCHELTREE. JR., G BRO., m7511f 209 Liberty R eeeee Coal by Weight. THE i.udsorilier is prepared tki deliver in AVegiteny l'ituburgh. . . Of thi.t.u.t quality. As all Cunt duliver.d 1.. y nio la wolgtio.l tuir.iliasurn can r.ly gang...thug fnll nieasrare. Alma, tsOti Y. LL.IIII. Y 1111: BRICK Alit/ CLA Y. W A. hic43.1.1R11, Allegheny Coni Depot, .n •:l C.orn , r Atidoraon orL nod Railroad. il; AR S: 'It:AILS!! —1 hove just received C I, of grlllollo Import...ll !forum Ci. gmant the 4dd 111.1 ....ll•known -Settles•• [proud. Ito.. Ulana t.. , x ol Cigar ,hould call and examine toy porchaAng etaesharo. 308. FLE3IING, corner Diana:AO and Market ittnot. H IDES —dUu uriuse dry Eliot; grrctt *Allod Calf Skim; 10.) du do Rips: it , re and by B. 11AltIlAIIGII it CO., I‘.l No. 'MS Liberty stract_ MACKEOWN & FINLEY are Agents for t.ta. J, B br.q.l of VqtniAte, Wasehanbo Nq. IC7 LaNi ty Jell BACON SIIOULDERS---500t) lbe. just ar rirrd Vnr elnatorr FL %Yap, forte& by, IWUT. DICKEY. 134 Frnnt et, near Wo..d. ExTRA FLOUR—Slanufactured out of 6.4,1,1 rein.v hr at in store for We by 1- 1 DORT. DICKEY. BLANK DEEDS & MORTGAGES—AIso, it , rner.' mud Jnetled• vold by 111 RI E F. AC I I ES---6 bbl 4. choice, in ju! store and sal,. by DAVID C. ITERIsT, CLAY -11./0 bs.a. Gerniau Clay; fid cache do do. treanty warranted. Jet ALEXANDER ICING. BI CARD SODA—lfai kegs Bi Carb Soda rred dirt, t from the manufactory and for eale.low by jetALEXANDER MG. lINDIA RUBBER RULERS, Pen Rohien, raticild ant Intent/dr, for aalehy W. 5. RAVEN, r 0319 corner Market and Second ettn 750 EELS . EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR in otoro and Fkr skle by EII:UNGER HARBALCOU h ROSIN -200 Ude. No. 1 Soap maker? Ros- AA,ii and ICU ruh English Canstie Acds for sale by FLOUR—Extra family, in bbl., nod sacks plyeeysly bn. family 11., fu noro and for male by [ll,ll ROBERT DICKEY.IS4 nout .t. near Wo.d. • (al LLOTT'S 303 PENS, Perry'm No. 2 - ," N.JI ro,. lextrs Tat. ra:uts at M. B. HAVEN'S, etationex. ca LITWRIIMT d VorNti. IIOPSL-Th b,gs country Ilop, for sale bi mot- IL DALZELL a db L DO:, IRON • 2.1.0 ton 4 Charcoal Pitt Iron for i .., k by till= T. LITTLE A CO. (AlLS—Card. Linseed and Neats Foot. Oils N.., rnurrtant ty orl hso.l_. J 0.3. PLEY-LNO. bales first sort, in store and for salo by P,P.RiNOER ILARBAUGII I CO. As" FLOUR BARR 14.1 qualtty fnr Nls by DARLEY-sou •bushels in store and for L sal by OA) LEINUEII lIARDAriIII CO. Nkr o E A T :1 , 00 bus. Reil Wheat fir side Jelo 111e11.1.NE& ANJER. HA.%).IS-3001) lba. Country Hams reed cc entsignment and for sale &Slow prices by Jilt/ McB . tNE & MO& it. 124 Pecos, I=l TIMED APPLES.-500 busliek ;.„ and for silo by J. l " J. B. P ,ANFtLI.D. . — G LASS -3000 Luxes az B V'ebes Window' goad mutat, brand, for b 6141, y 6 RIL.X7ri U. COLLINS. UNNI BAGS-30.0 I , . c6nd Itandiit store la and for aol. lov b, b , Y= D. C. li6n2Sr * ----- - lIIIDS. YLAZ,Y BACON HAMS; b Ix.* do do do /4. / ° "" 4 1, 4 ale toty18) JANIS ciARDnaIL 1)7 A RDWARE PAYERS. --Biz en 20x80 1 1.1.14,00, 38x10, at g 0.731 W. El. 114915 A% Z. .-1 ants ilibutational Su l mtrkl.y, Eityn, ro.cipd, S• 411. It.tavei Pt, Ruction ,esalco WINES .A.NI) I,IQtYORS lU=M2=l =RMIIE=MI .reer Liberty ;4.1 n.na Sll L 1100PS-20,000 T. LITTLE k CO. E bbls. best quality Rye Flour In 'drat, anci for sale by T. LITTLE CO
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