Vittedurgij 6104. 1 .1-11 V 1 "/I3331:YR.G.123. : FRIDAY MORNING, .TIINE 18, 1858 opArOtAtZiP4P.ER OP 171.8--CIT—I City and News Items To.ordt Sunectunitte.—eAbout the first of July &good assay of our clubs of the IVeekly Gar ac Will expire.; and tiCeording to our terms will be e t OPPed. l2 ntil XerteWed. - a little timely effort therineweleteafiss sent to os as well before tho eXpirntiOn aft after.' Onr friends will thus have uninterrupted files et be GazYttr, which we are pleased to knOw is generally preserved for ref erence. Thankful to oar friends for past efforts, we are solio,ltons of a continuance of the same. Our Daily and. Weekly subscription lists have now reached a point which places the gazette at the i t head of mediums fo popular advertising, reach ing as it does the ses of intelligent people, not only ' in the Citi and adjoining Boroughs, but also thronghou Western andTentral Penn sylvania, Ohio, Wes so Virginia and Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois, and various sections of Wisconain, lowa, Missouri, Kansas and Minne sota Territories. It shall be oar aim, as here tofore, to make the Gazdle a welcome and in structive companion, both in the counting room and at the'domestio firi-side. Conetor (an ..... Sessions Before Judges McClure, Park and Adams, the first - cagewhich came up yesterday was, Com. vs Joseph Nixon; indicted for assault and bat tery, on oath of Patrick Shields. The assault was committed on the Orb of June in the Rolling Mill of Lloyd & Black. Verdict of not guilty, and prosecutor to pay the coats. Com. vs. Valentine Benz, Matthias Keroch, Adam Latiber and Francis Shriner. The de &infanta Were indicted for assault and battery, on oath of Andrew Kalb. The difficulty oc curred at a beer hall in the Athenaeum and arose out of a misunderstanding in making change for a $5 gold piece. Jury could not 'agree and was discharged. . Camp vs. Bridget Cancannon; charge of as sault and battery, on oath of John Nolan, a boy ,of 12 years old. Verdict of not guilty, the jury net leaving the box. Satmea Lamar Ticarers.—The large num ber-of indictments against lottery-dealers was begun upon yesterday. The trot ono was--- Morgan Bryan, who forfeited his bail and was arrested, as we stated yesterday, while trying to escape from the city down the river, MO pot on trial for keeping and exposing for } sale and acting as broker or agent for the sale of lottery tickets, contrary to act of Assembly of IlLtrch it, MO. This is the first trial is this county under . the sot. District Attorney Collier appeared for the Commonwealth, C. hPC. Hays - and 3. S. Franklin for the defence. Robert Hague, 7:lief of police, testified to Bryan's arrest and finding at his office on Fifth street, lottery schemes, drawings, a=nat books, etc.,. which ho.produced. Bryan said he had intended quitting the business of Belling lottery tickets when ho heard of certain dealers in tickets being arrested. Consider his charac ter is other respects was that of an honest man. Mayor Weever was present .at tie arrest of defendant on the 21st ofApril. The schemes, • drawings, etc., are such as are sent to lottery agents. Lottery tickets taken in Bryan's office were shown in Court. .J. Newton Jones testified that Bryan was en. gaged in the lottery business at the old Iron City Motel buildings, on Fifth street. Had bought lottery tickets from. Bryan frequently during the past two years, and within the last year or six months. Ile acted as a vender of Maryland lottery tickets. The papers, tickets, etc., wore then given in evidence. Mr. flays, in his argument, attempted to show that Mr. Jones had said on the stand that he bought tickets of O'Brien and not:of Bryan. Mr. Jones was again called to the stand and asked if that Was the man - (pointing to Mr. Bryan) of whom he had bought tickets. Mr. Jones said, uses, that is the man." Mr. - Collier laid before the jury, .in a few pointed remarks, Lbe - case of the Commonwealth. Judge McClnre read the act of Assembly un der which the casein tried. Ile reviewed the testimony at some length, and declared this a clear; ease of infraction of ,the law against lot teries. Re said the Court will see whether the law is strong enough to bring these men to pun ishment or whether they are too mach for it. We shall see to it that every man, be he high or low, who comes before this Court in these cases, has equal justicedonehim ; we will try to break up this business, which, secretly carried on, is eating like a canker into the vitals of the com munity." The jury, after an absence of about five min utes, brought in a verdict of guilty. Bryan was remanded until Saturday. COlal. - 111. Arthur Anderson; there were sir in dictments against this colored man for petit lar ceny. fie plead guilty to every one of them, and was remanded for sentence. A GIICAT ESSAELISHMEST.—There is perhaps no city in the Union of equal manufacturing iaiportanee with Pittsburgh, whose real merits and achievements are so little known. There is scarcely the card of one of our principal houses, scarcely ari advertisement of the great business piitencd here, which the stranger could find in any of our city papers. This remark will not, however, apply to the great establishment of ROBINIRIN, Musts & Munn, whose works may be found in South Pittsburgh just above the Monongahela bridge. We walked through them on Wednesday last and were quite astonished at their extent and the means there in use for the manufacture of all the heavier and more impor tant fabrics of iron, such as heavy machinery for Rolling hlills, engines for steamers, sugar works and factories of all kinds. To go into a detailed description of what ono may.eee there in an hour would require one whole page of the 1 Daily Gazette. The buildings and necessary yards about them occupy two acres of ground, extending from the principal street of the borough to the Monongahela river. The princi pal building is 3:30 feet in length by about 40 fad in width, and three stories in height. The lower parts of this huge structure are full of the rarest and costliest machinery. 'There ono may see at almost any time, in their various stages of completion, the most ele gant engines, from ten to fifty horse power: there messes of iron, of the weight of tons, are bared, planed, morticed, turned, cut, bent, twisted, rolled, split or spliced, with as much apparent ease as a mechanic works a piece of pine wood. ,A beautiful engine, working with the regularity of a watch, drives all the mazes of wheels, bituds and pulleys in this great build ' ins—here ttiklaner that smooths the rough iron surfaces, th re a drill that finds the bottom at every trial, nd there again shears that, clip iron and steel lie cloth. rho cheerful ringing of hammers, t a buzz and clatter of machinery, the groanin and hissing of steam,, and the life 'and activity i that prevails in the midst of this work-shop, were quite refreshing in this time of dullness, although there is not more than one -fourth the usdal number of operatives employed. So .complete d hos the ruinous anti-American policy which has been fastened upon our indus try crushed ocii i its li fe, that instead of its usual number—two undred men—this great fi rm now employs only bout fifty. Prom the t, ascend to the amendatory, and the visitor w - see the making of patterns going t 4 on. In the rd stor!, the patterns which have been used an may be used again, are stored. We asked wh t was the probable cost of these patterns, and cm what amount of money they could, if neceas, be replaced ? The answer was —perhaps for 40,000. In that establishment have been bail the engines for twenty steamers, in one year; the engines are driving boats on the •It Sacramento, d, Arkansas, Mississippi MlA ry souri and Obi rivers ; crushing gold-bearing quartz in Cali maid; grinding sugar cane in Louisiana and whirling the machinery in the great rolling Milla in this city and elsewhere. From these hilts one may readily infer the vast numbs gof pa terns-on hand. The great 'ma chinerpof Metter& Puts &. McCown's splendid copper workslllltil made at thin mill; Messrs. Doses & Lstrr also have had and are having machinery m e there. Since the lose of the great- Fort Pi ttlVforks there are perhaps no other of the, same sort. sif!extensive as Messrs. Routs. som,lduns & Afruzas, in or about this city. • Time and eau would fail us to speak of their foundry, with #urnaoea capable of melting nine tons of Metal at a heat; and of their. boiler works where I. cy „have been introducing new and valuable hinery, driven by a new oscil lating engine, hich of itself is worth a visit to sea' The pub c every where; who may read this inadequat notice of the great works above a ll Mentioned, o f send in an order for any scrrt of machinery b yond their ability to construct. -They build an engine to propel a steamer, in three areeke 4 ey are now nearly done with a great engine fo the new paper mill of Messrs. Huns -&Co Steubenville, which they will have comple te in about fi ve weeks from the time'of begutni g, even with their present force of men. To au h worthy enterprise u is here displayed, who is there that would not wish euccess! - Paorast.—T , a County Commissioners have pro led in dn. form against the contemplated aotio of the gentlemen recently appointed to tei estab el high and low water marks on the Alle gheni, 'Monongahela and Ohio rivers, within the distances specified in the Act of Assembly, de fining their duties.' The groututof their protest is the want of funds la the Casty Treasury to defray the ex punges incidon to this work. -- 8. r , T.-1V . have received a circular issued from 1 the lest. seesimt, (April 28, 1858) of the °Mad DiTigi" -of the Bons. or Temperance, , held in'Yerk, which Ire may notice more et . . )4 0 0 1 At Ng 40. -. . - . . - fru:Rum) Rmac.—We have upon oar desk a copy of the Newport (Rhode bland) Mercury of the 12th instant. From the leading article to this number we learn that it was just one hundred years on that day since the first copy of the Mercury was given to the world, to wit: on the 12th June, 1758. The first paper printed in the State of Rhode Island was, how ever, twenty-five years earlier, in 1733, and was called the Rhode Island Casette. It was short lived however. The Nwrary was the first sue iessful newspaper in Rhode Island, and what gives additional interest to it, is the fact that it was established by James, a brother of Dr. Franklin. The very Bret. issue of the paper is lost, but the present editor, on the hundredth anniversary of his paper, which occurred, as we have already stated, on the 12th instant, caused to be sent to all his subscribers a litho graph foe-simile of the earliest number now known to be extant. It bears date Tuesday, December 19, 1758. A copy is before us, and in it we find the following interesting letter from this (new) city which all our readers will peruse with interest. We publish it rertatim et !hemline : ov. F De "I have now the ORT pleafure QUESNE to write you2a 1750. from the Rains of the Fort.. On the 24th at Night. we were informed by one of our Indian Scouts, that ho had dircorered a Cloud of Smoke above the place Aod foon after another came in with certain Intelligence, that it was burnt and abandoned by the Enemy. We wore then about 15 Miles from it. A troop of Morro was sent forward immediately, to extinguifh the Bur'eing and the whole Army followed. Wo arrived at fix °Tied( loft Night, and found it in a great Measure deftroyed. • There are two Forts sheet 20 Yards diftent ; the one built with immenfe Labour, but a great deal of very ftrong Works collected into little Room, and ftanda on the Point of a narrow Neck of Land, at the Confluence of the two Rivera; It is fquare, and has two Raveling, (dubious at each Corner, Ar. The other Fort Rands on the Bank of the Allegheny, I in the Form of a Paralleogram, but nothing fo ftrongi, as the other • Several of the Outworks are late be gan, and Mil unftniftal. There are, I think, 30 Stacks and Chimneys Rending, but the Routes are all deftroyea. They fprnng a Mine, which ruined one of their Magazines; in the other wo found If, Barrels of Ammunition, a prodigious Quantity of old Carriage Iron, Barrels of Guns, about a Certload of Scalping Knives, c. They went off in fo much Hallo, that they could not make quite the Ravock of their Works they intended. We are told by the ludians, that they lay the Night -before left at Iteave?-Creek, about 40 Miles down the Ohio from here. Whether they buried their Cannon in the River, or carried them down in their L'attoes, we have not yet learnt. A Boy about 12 Years old, who hoe been their Prifoner about 2 Years, and made his Efcape the 2,1 latent, tells ~e, they had carried a prodigious Quantity of Wood into the Fort; that they had burnt live of the prifoners they took at Major Grant's Defeat, on rho Parade, and deliver'd others to the Indians, who were tomahawk'd on the Fpot. We found Numbers of Bodies within a Quarter of n Stile of the Fort, unburied, fo many 'Monuments of French Ilumanity ! A great many Indians, moldy Delawares, were gathered together on the friend left Night and this Morning, to treat with the General, and we are mains Rafts to bring them over. Whether the General will think of re pairing the Ruins, or leaving any of the Troops I hero, I have not yet learnt. Mr. Batie is appointed to preach a Thanksgiving Sermon for the Superior ity of His Majefty's Arms. We left all our Tents al Loyalhanning, and every Convertiency except a Blanket and a Knapfack. Another Letter mentions, that only about" 2500 picked Men marched from Loyalhanning ; that the Garrifon conftfted of about 400 Men, Part of which are gone down the Ohio, 100 by Land, fuppofed to Prelim file, and 200 with the Governor, Mont De lignior, to N'enango; and to ftay there till the Spring, and then return, and difpoffors our People. That 200 of our People areto be left at Fort Du Queue, tow Pittsburgh, to keep Poffeffum of the Ground, 100 of the oldeft Virginia., the other of our olden Penn sylvanians; That the now railed Levies are all dif charged; and that at the loft Affair at Loyalhann iog, the French loft nine Indians in the Field, and car ried off four mortally wounded: This an Indian nave in our Camp informs, who was in the engage ment. Four Du QuEssin, November 30, 1755. A FTEX much l'utigne and Lnhour, ,re /wry et loft lee the Artillery to this Place, ond,l'ound th. Preneh ' had left us nothing to do, haring on the 211 h iipont : Morro up their Hogzine,ond burnt their Fort to thr Ground. Their India. hod, either (Leo fear, or to atone for Choir many Bart. - trifles, thferreci them ; and nr Olsochpended on th,o, to ottork um in the Woods (the only ~han.., th• , hod oe hen. thly 11,1 the Ffeorh lodged rightly in ahondonin g a Fort the front ,g . trio/.' Pofyjon to only ISO jOer, and whirl, nor Shellw enachi hoar .I, , jiroyed in three boy, We 1,,r,e jired aome Bovril., r Sh.ll. into the Ale, .v . .1. 11%.rk, trlsio-14 1. mode of nine /0,./. Plahi,, .not r0,,,,,,..1 I,- taws n frith Earth . end found that 0, firi,,,, hot a Yew lino.'., t, muff Aar. cf.ffroon/ the CP, let fie. ~ I All this, confirms the Aeenunt we reeeiv',l two Weeks pmt, that the Fort forrender'..l without Ito ['Mance!' SUMMER INccustoss —As the season 'pro gresses, each day presents some new attraction to allure away from the noire and dust and binity bustle of city Life, to the cool, calm, fresh and health-giving atmosphere of the country Amongst the latest attractions, we present to our readers this morning the card of the cele brated steamer LADY EinlN, of the Chicago, • Se/ankle and Lake Superior Line, of which Mosirs. A. T. Spencer S Co., of Chicago, are agents. We need not add any thing to the statements of the gentlemanly agents, as con tained in their card, in reference to the pro posed pleasure trip, and the objects of interest to be seen: we may state, however, that the Lent ELoiN is the crack boat of the Lakes. In her third season in this trade, she has never, during that lime, missed her advertised trip, never had an accident, and is commanded by one of the best seamen on the Lakes. Amongst the several applicants for passage on the first pleasure trip we notice the name of Chief Justice Stevens, of Connecticut. WA9EIINGTON COUNTt.—The vote on 1101:11i1111 Lion last Saturday etood as follows For Montgomery. " Lazear Majority for Montgomery •' .6;lt At the meeting of the township officers ap pointed to count the votes at Washington on Tuesday lost, Montgomery was called upon and made a speech, the peroration to which as re ported in the Tribune, is no follows: "If," be said, "I shall be permitted to return to my place in Congress, I shall endeavor to dis charge my duty that you will have no cause to blush for a single deed of your own Montgom ery." Your own Montgomery! Melting and pa thiltic words! The glorious Republicans of that substantial district will save Mr. M. the trouble of taking care of any reputation he may be anxious about, by electing, with the aid of such Democrats as have become thoroughly sick of the party of swindles, some first class defender of free labor in place of the ponderous "Month." seer Secs or Day Gooos.—As will be seen by an advertisement in this day's paper, the well known firm of Murphy & Burchfield, Dry Goode Dealers, corner of Market and Fourth streets, have marked down their stock of goods, and are now offering the same at greatly reduced prices, with a view of closing out entirely. The quality and extent of the stock kept by this firm is, perhaps, second to none in the city, and bar gains may, therefore, be had during the sale. The senior partner having entered into busi ness engagements last summer which require all his time and attention, ass] the junior mem ber being desirous of opening the fall trade with an entirely new stock, they intend closing out the present large and seasonable stock'at greatly reduced prices. Families in need of Dry Goode will do' well to call and examine the goods and prices. Benerzr OF Moo. JOEIN irliEW.—To-night has been set apart for the Benefit of this very popu lar actress, at Foster's New National Theatre, when a splendid entertainment will be offered, consisting of Backstop's excellent comedy of Leap Year, with Mr. and Mrs. Drew as the lead ing characters. This comedy has never byen performed in Pittsburgh. The performance will conclude with the very amusing piece of' "More Blunders than One," with John Drew in his great Irish part of Larry and Hooligan. This as certainly a very fine bill, and the occasion will no doubt draw-out a largo house. A New PosneAertn.—Mr. Freeman Brady, Sr., has received the appointment of Postmaster of Washington borough, in place of Mr. George Aiken, removed John Baueeman, Esq., has retired from the editorial chair of the Washing ton Tribune, and Messrs. 11. A. Purviance and James Armstrong occupy that position. We giro our beat niches to all parties and success to the Tribune in the cause of our glorious political faith. Pta-Nics.—The scholars of the First Ward public school bad a grand lime at the pic.nlc in Linden Grove yesterday A Rural Festi val, for the benefit of St. John's Episcopal church, Lawrenceville; will come off on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings neat, in the grove of J. W. Duncan. A pleasant tiros is expected The Odd Fellow's Pic-Nic at New Linden Grove to-day, will attract a large number of visitors. The 'busses will leave the corner of Grant and Fifth streets for the Grove. Tne old engine house of the Duquesne Fire Company is in process of removal, and the work of erecting the new building will shortly be commenced. The new structure with, a hand some one, and an ornament to the thoroughfare WIIITE CHASTITY AND GLASS WARE—An ex tensive variety, in quantities to suit the trade, will be sold this morning, at 10 o'clock, by P. M. Davie, in the basement of the DOW auction house, No. 61 Fifth street. 811ARPSIAMO PRIM:11'1%111AB CTIOILCII.--He learn that the Presbyterian Church of Sharps burg has invited Prot. Wilson to take charge of the congregation for a year, and that he has uc ,,cepted the invitation. A DalltilrEN 1111111 fell from hie tout on the 4th street Road yesterday, sad broke hit , collar We. Dr. Waiting astond94 19 Lim. LAWILENCH CO.—On Sunday night a week ago the clothing store of. John Dower, New Castle, MU broken open and a considerable amount of clothing stolen; and on Friday night last, Mr. H. Moser's clothing store, of the same place, wag entered and some eighty dollars worth of goods abstracted. On Tuesday morning a young man by the name of Jonathan Mackey was found in the barn of Mr. Aler. McKinley, about a mile and a quarter west of town. He was buried in the straw to the depth of about two feet: beside him was a carpet sack containing the most of the clothing missed from Moser's store Mr. George Richel, on Monday afternoon last, was hauling a load of lumber to New Castle, and be ing under Abe influence of liquor, drove his wagon over the edge of the bank, at Glover's Factory. The wagon was upset, and fell upon him with its contents, killing him almost in stonily We regret to announce the death of Dr. Charles T. Whippo, ono of our oldest citi zens. He expired on Monday morning last, after a lingering illness Mr. Whippo was one I the oldest citizens of the county. lie was one of the first Associate Judges, after the formation of Lawrence county, and was President of the late unfortunate Bank of New Castle. As a cit izen he was highly esteemed, and as a man, and ao a friend, those who knew him most intimately set most store by him. Ills less will be regret ted by very many, and felt to some extent by all. For all the above interesting Lawrence Co. news we are indebted to the New Castle Coon-tot FELL DOWN.-A small house in process of re pair, on Grant street, opposite tho Cathedral, fell down last night, partially burying some parsons in the ruin but doing no serious damage. TO-DAT a premium is offered for the best pacer at the Collins Park. A special train for the accommodation of visitors will leave the depot of the P. It. R. at 2 r. u., returning at 7. ALDIMIAR nooses, yesterday, issued war ranta.for the arrest of Mathew Keep and ono Cabbie, constables, charged with exturi ion Their story is very well known. Tire Board of Health is causing the sickening pools of water, collected in the old canal by flardscrabble, to be drawn off. Tbat is good. Tun Crawford Journal says that work on the Pittsburgh and Ede Railroad is now entirely suspended. GRINNELLS AND WILLIAMS, two fellows from Lawrence county, who were in jail at Akron, L, for stealing, camped by digging out under he wall. "A. C." will find letters to his address at our counting room. [lteme by os, Special Reporter.] to war, troll repay any person who contemplates the purchase of a Sewing Machine or wishes to in spect a piece of perfect mechanism, to call at No. 63 Fifth street, the head-quarters of .If. r. /:. nrs,/, the agent for 'Wheeler S. Wilson, of New York. At this elegant and well known establishment may he seen samples of tho various machines constructed by the firm named above—neat, ornamental and useful apparatus which has received the highest testimo nials of merits over rendered an improvement of this kind, from the ablest journals and the ablest pens of the day; from scientific, mechanical and agricul tural societies, and front the groat public itself. Tho points of excellence which characterize this machine above all others we may enumerate as follows: , Beauty and completeness of stitch ; from its peen. liar firmness called the "lock-stitch"; economy of thread; simplicity and thorougness ; portability; speed quietness of operation; strength of sante ; applicabilty to all kinds of sewing; elegance, A c.— Ilvery - fannly which ran afford the purchase, I and its cheapness brings it within the reach of every shirt-maker and tailor, every general seamstress should possess one of these invaluable improvements. It would even be policy and wisdom for people in the country and villages to club to-gother and pro cure a machine, as with it labor may lee abriged a thousand fold and the slavery of domestic life re lieved to an incalculable degree. Remember they are to be had in this city only of Mr. IteeJ at 64 Fifth street- As genuine, fushioneble, durable and as sheep a supply of upholstery MS any person can desire to se lecl from satisfactorily, may bo found et the stand of 3f—ofee. L'o/n,ts & fto/wOjk, No. S 5 Fifth street.__ Both members of thin firm have had cotpidocable experience in the business and arein every way qualified for the position they occupy. So.: rice. WO', whet, the calmness and ecl.loll - . ity of the sky is reflected in y o ur countenanee. pay ri.git to b*Merne, whose Ambrntype and Photo graphic tialleryncrupies a portion or the front in the ••Apollo Buildings," on Fourth street. To I will come away assured that he in tint rnto opera tor, Witratas, at No. '2:i Wylie street, personally supervises the manufacture of the tine assortment of ladies:anti Misses boots, shoes and gaiters. which ho otters to the public. No dealer in this branch Is more deservedly popular atan this gentleman. Ile is always "nit to time" in his patterns, and his price• are not undersold any where. Ws will hereafter present a Nu certificates—a few of the ninny voluntarily tendered- of the virtue of fle.woropd . . I in lung, chest and throat complaints. We are convinced that, among modern remedies for dise.a.ses of this class it has never bad a superior. IVe can consciontiously recommend It. ! The Pith and Oyster emporium whip so well ! known as the "Old Domini.," at the corner of Liberty and Hand streets, maintains molly the high reputation which has been earned for it by its coot getic and gentleinanly proprietor, Mr. //ass, 11..10.. When fresh fish urn desired apply nt the ••old Do minion" with a morel certainty that you will not re ! gent the step. Skitter, whose visit to (10rh , ,,,, created no little cation in the gossiping circles, has returned, and re ports the speedy and linnet-able adjustment of the "Styx" difficulty a not doubtful fact. ttia .1,1, that he Is about receiving . addition to-his stock, which will enable him to furnish still more satistactory, pictures at his cheap gallery, So. 9:1 Wood street. Miss.,. Spec, ro., No. Market street, pre sent raro inducements to those who purchase Dry foods, etc. Their establishment is a large and well supplied emporium of all the artisles comprised in tho trade, and their assortments aro invariably et . tbo best description, purchased for vs. by Mr. Spence himself, a dealer of the widest experience. No customer of this house has ever licen heard to complain of want of attention or impoliteness of any of its rithrehes. They are all y,ll//,., n. rt is not so much a tiumtion with the individual who deals with s Morcbant Tailor, upon whom shit' I bestow my patronage? as it is, who can best sup ply my wants? Without invidious intention is ,ill venture to assert that Nr. of N o. G. Market street, ranks crone of the Grit clothier., an. furnishers in Pittsburgh. Ilie assistant, 1F,.. A. I. Fraerr, who surarintecala tho cutting anti fitting da partmeti, in a young matt ni am highest ability on qualification, Patron'. young merit and enterprise. The 11Ven of the bent men the world hos over known were em phatic teachings to thin effect. Among the worthy animas of this city we take pleasure in commending to public patronage db•eerr. Claw, iLsoodhil, Home and Sign Painters. Their shop will be found on Fifth, near Liberty street. Strinntek, of the Excelsior Restaurant, No. Wood street, still continues to improve his splendid Dining Saloon. We may safely say that it will be as neat and elegant in appearance an it insubstantial in fact. Pittsburgh requires a (Ina-class saloon of this kind, where meals are served lip per order at any hour, in the beet style. That requisition is moll mot by the Excelsior, from the supplies of which there is nothing solid or epicurean in the lino of link, fowl, game or vegetables, but may be had "on the word." A rerponsiblo, reliable and honorable firm, en gaged in the Liquor trade—an old and well estab lished that of John Bryar & Co., No. 155 Liberty straeL From them pure Liquors can bo had invariably—a consideration of sant importanco— and the purchaser will always enjoy the advantage of a well assorted stock from which to make a selec tion. Ton (lents' Furnishing Establishment and Cloth ing Ball of .fir. Chester, at No. 83 Wood street, af fords very superior advantages far the purchaso of Gents' Youths and Boys' garments ; While in stylo Mr. Chester's work is invariably au fait, its charac tor for duribllity is socond to none turned out in the city.. A very largo and elegant assortment on hand gives the customer a Goo opportunity of splinting to his taste. - Singer'. &ming .Itat/siae, ono of the earliest inven tions of the kind, and by many competent judges now considered the bast, improved and perfeeted in every stage of its history, Is well worth examination at the hands of those who contemplate purchasing. apparatus of the kind. Mr. li. ,'emir, corner of Market and Second sweets, agent fur this city, will take pleasure in showing the different varieties to any who may desire to inspect their operation. For:neut.,. the Carpet trade in this city was con • Good to a few bonzes, and those few houses seem to bane taken advantage of their exclusive positions, and have sold their goods at unusually high prices. But latterly competition has sprung up and cense- quently the price of carpets has come down. A. Me- Tighe, corner of Greet and Fifth streets, wu the first to king the price of these goods down. Wo would therefore eay totip. who want carpets, call et his establishment, and you will be sure to get tho full value of your motley. (lawn's Ira SALOONS, on St. Clair street, near Liberty, are crowded these warm evenings. The delicacies served up are of the very best, and the rooms are tasteful and airy. Strawberries, and all the seasonable luxuries, are served to order. Oliver's Graham Bread, fresh from the o►one, constantly for sale, together with Family Bread, Cakee, &c. Tat Lovz OP PRAISE,- "The love of praise, howe'er concealed by art. • Reigns, mom or loss, and glows in every heart; The proud, to gain it, toils on toils endure, The modest shun it bet to make it sure." It is our province to praise the garments made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill Wil son, No. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. Bur cns of fashionable clothing for either won't, or bop' wear are directed to the establishment of J. L. Cantaghan, Federal street, Allegheny city.— His work will to found neatly rut and well trimmed and made. Fine piece good]. of the newest styles kept on hand for custom work. GA LVANIC GATTLRY, OR ELECTRO MAONSVIC IlAclnses, IltdIc•I mamma, el' n mel ' al n'e. a Piterwie charges, wherever an Dcpreas ransomems remittance of Tim Dollars. Atkins. Dr. GEO. U. MO: . -TM, Pe. HO WWI at, Pittahttrigh, Pa. eiplid•WP Telegraphic.. - gr. lonsis, June 17.—The steamer Vanderbilt is off Cape Race. She brings Licerpool dates to the 9th. The Persia arrived tut on the oth. The Vanderbilt brings later news from India. lien. Ross has defeated the rebels,-who were making another stand at Ca!pee. Sena Sahib attempted to escape to Central India. A detachment of Europeans. and Ohnorkas hare been ruptured in the limuntuin. A fearful eruption of V051.1ri119 11:10 occurred. The insurrection in Candice, drcere, is increasing. pm./ , June S.—The sales 4.1 Cotton for last three days were 22,090 hales, Of which U,llOO w orn on speculation an d 1,000 for export. Thu market opened buoyant, but at the dote the Isolations acre burrly maintained. The price+ were easier. 0 ithout any actual change. The advices frees Manchester were favorable. the market closing quiet but steady. lireadstals base a declining tandem,: all qualitie, being l ots . p r ,,,i r ; o n,, steady. hard heavy and all qualities have declined. Flour 1; dull and quit.. neglected: Western 20er; 214, 4.1.: Philadelphia and Baltimore 21;.r0 21e. rd Ohio 21; 6.1.(.8. 22;. c,l. Wheat eery dull: red . plir.htly declined: "To , 01 5,4. la, 5 , . 7.1: 1 114..1.1.; Sont horn lylkito ;1,4, 7s. 3,1. Co ..• •. white i+ difli,ulr in Pell at fid. ilerline, it itt.it :t2s•ftt,it•i•i. 1.11.. yellow lA. quint bat ptcoly. Irk firm and I,lwyn,. ST. torts, Jane 17. --A dispatch from Ste Jusepl dated 11th, per U. S. express to lloonsville, say that tin Salt lake trail arrived last ni g h t , Camp Scott dates to May 20th. The mail train wa 171 devout. From last :10001.1131R Capt. Marry ♦o on Chetpkee trail, 200 miles from Port Bridger. Col lloffmiti had reached liig Sandy Creek 10 mile from Port Itridger. Tho Mormons were all leavin the valley and going to a place named Proverst, ii miles from the city, n-hero it is said they intend for tifying themselves against further Inolemtation. (ion. Johnson would leave for Salt Lake - City sort) The Provisions reached him independent or the ar rival of Capt. Marry. The mail party met the out going trains at the following places Ist train at the throe crossings of Sweet Water; 24, at Bitter Cot tonwood: :11, at Ash Hollow; -Ilk, at Walnut Crock. 'rho mail encountered a snow storm in the Soul] Pass, 110 minis from Camp Scott; they met Vol. An drams at the crossing of South Platte, and Col. May at Ilig Blue. The Pease Commirsioners ore almut 10 miles frau Camp Scott. lir•stscnos, Juno I;.—The aale.troc of the lmlies' car, on the (lectern trnin gave way (his morn. ing, some eight miles east of this place, shattering tho car lot,, frav o nor s . A German boy, whose name Is unknown, and half n donor of Indies wem severely injured. Dr. lien, from Philadelphia, took charge of thn wounded to the Ilontinwton station. Id.ris, June 17.—The river has fallen 4 inches within the lasi 76 hours. and is still falling slimly. Tln; Missouri i• ring at shout a foot a say, and the I liner Mississippi is also on the 4erli no, nt nhant the same rate. The Illinois has keen reported rising again. Weather showery: tilereary n 7 C ot ,. mv, Ohio :lone IT. -The Supremo C, this morning tleeided the lat. to bo uuronAitutit which were passed by the legiAttore, taking f the Governor the right of appointing talkers lor government of the Penitentiary and State Mous Judge Bartley die.outted. Itorroa, June I;.—Thu attniver.try of the battle of hunker hill was celebrated I, day by a ,a a Ar y tlittitlity in thia city and 31 fl,trieston, and hr a tie. won't. parade at Clteleea. Juno IT.—The Titer is about ionary, with about 1., feet 'rater on the fat Scattier clear; mercury :7.1 . I,IIUiTA, I;a., Juno 17.—1 t is reported w,. th gehango Bank of (;ralin hal failed. It 113. a _ear) , al Me M E'S I al: al, are. Lt urban ',Pry Way mainly tude !era Yoe k. September lab, lat 4 Tim. no to certify that my 'debt, tiara y.iare troubled %lab amnia eau,. .ti memtli , I had r. 5,4 kind. of m.wliciax, tut 11011.1 r.l them ibme any mail: an. seas ait until t triad la Alclatir rylrbrated Vermar prrpured by Fleulang Baia ,tina aloe found ally red ref I n her alit vintrula of my Litt!, lorettgla front 1. I pry layfryllmiitay boa Ibuy am eat ...spirt cnt pieemi aa m anteiaiible b• count Ilnatt Lo ter le tn.. dim, ahead, elle a rnmplobby restore. !math I ilterylurs• pleuarap IeVOLIIIIIradIIM ir patens,. I 'nimbi by all mram keep •upply t valimblo eindiciny Lob-tuna, ill vim; him-Ye I Imrel nu y Lair y and ktilt 11...• the um.. •••ICift II Mao tint taiinammilli imblyne that 'bible. are time fi.t VI 11 , 11 {tn. ,L" nber. by [lb , •.I a.n Lb• tuvr.,r, I ryy kre, el .I.b.nky• In(-b.., Ibt y rbtlatny al .r it to 01 bar., pin . ,1.1.4' N1:.+.1,1 E, ksputh 110,144rOutim.,* w in I.• 4, .. 11µ. 31 , LANe.. VEI ERA t 1 :I V El: ./ I. n,r.a41,,,,41 I FLEVIMI BROS. of PllTtil 1 . 1 All • :1:-1 l •rmetttg,-. to ....war. J.kn t,u.rrt1.1..... xl.) bl• , IpbrAted 1,11, at. to.. IA• el all arlyt ~, ,f Yl.llll At/ Isk }?.mUu em ruts. 12USTE1:'S NEW NAI lON A L'I'IIE.ITR Fol.: aml C 1 10 ,TFIt 1. Ling Sta., th.Nr .11#/ - L , ••• • niwn 1.4 111,11.1• C NW II r nvoolit and lA, silwid ur.. .11-i %, NUN.. EIaDAV hVIENINti, Juno uul rtir..olrourt LEAP YEAltr Mr.rr Mr .1..1.5. tI• Wart, 11z. t'l rr• . rith• thr 11011 E ULU NUlift,i T/lAN ONE. Mr .1 r John Irrrw Stearn Marble Works. MA LE 111 dI 1ar:•,,t5,11,1ti til,rl rvl . k ftl‘r .3. 1.. ' o I t.. 00, •n o t ono) t.l Itr.al F., nor, Courr err., asol or/o.rs. rboy roz porvlorr... !tut. aro e v,lott .'4ll no lex .rock atr I no ortmo nerr rao nrn 4 . 4• . 1 1 1•Inimrntn. l'ablrin.stet Ora v. St.nnn. n I srayx uu leant Fln - niturr nt. , l W.,41 Sta.] nn,l r I n, pinning Stonrs ninnorarturn•l by run. binnry. awl en!. I nt Ihr Ins,not prnrrs. blarLin 01011 Lind. Low rn thr Tr win Porrlnurrn nip ins itanl tn roll 111111 .I.nk ' Librrty nlrrnt, Porta Me iiii I)ORTA 13 LE CORN AN! FLOC I: MILLS, the sionp:ent arbt la of 111., Llal o: ttoN 1u TL ruh !leo, gra,.l .uoly k. pi ord., /maa an good work al awl, awl r • geloold Aallefarbon, alsrey• Mall, For partfrolso, , cull at . my I 0,11k3.1n1T 11. I.I.ACE. Mil/ Furnishing. Li TEA NI E (I I N ES, warrantntl t,st 44 i -7. allra,• on hand en., mn,ln t•s ord., Sat/ Paw, Pt, Brie/..4/,,nen , rv, Mill I.,tring tnsttlo In r 1/!/1 r.es/ /non /Y/•o/ ShsjiPr•nrA /leo, ,rrpl 1.4 r, rd Ibll //..:1/r.9 eltodas and ffinnt .41,trhtr Own), c.ollnull AI %In %tree., IhttAhnrgli, I', III) 1 wila wanes MIME= Plaster, Lime, Cement, &e. -- 13LASTER PA KIN, kr land and I_ Work; G•ment for ebttntn, Fir.. WA., 1 ... Louisville Um.. n./.l I.ltiudgtow,-I.W qus.llty ,11 1,1,1 orly Ntroct. W W 1.1. %CF: Lumber. DINE SHINGLES, Inisls and Scantling. Alen, Pim, and oelt (at ulo at :tl9 Liberty 11 4, Pitinbnrgli 2nyloetla.3g'S 111121=111 Shingle Machines. MCGEORGE'S PATENT aim.), on hand at 319 Liborly elrevt, mylo:olaw3na W W WA Orate Barg, A LL SIZES, always on hand at ty Pitt'dou g h rn vlo W. %V. WA LI. A(11 , .. LAKE FISH hall hall 1,1.15. White Ft.h 110 Tr... 100 do do Horns. v. do do Ault rre'.l and Idr 10.1.• I. II EN la II COLLIN:. -1/ Lard: Now hurling fr,lol .0041/ner Day ray I.y job 2 1. 4 A1011 DICKEY Win sic E V-1511 11111` , . 1.),,u1,1, R oc . fillbd Whlnkry and 20 1,11.. 1)1.1 M”uon.ab.la IVblabby, 04th nn mmurtment of Pow. i4n SLIM 1.../sl,l, Wines null I.l•lnnre, for snip at 11,. mark, pro... by IPM. 1111TUIIELTILEK, t 1111,1. mr2o N., .20 . .1,11..rty BPElt,loli. 1101./ BLE 1:F:C . 1'111E11 10 if KY—Fur lisle by !ha barrel. al the low infra .4 Is, enlilt. Ale,, winon.llrandlen, 1,111, andobi 31..n. , ,a1w,1n Whlokeynl. te - ditred ptinw I. rl,o cur thr . ? . 1.. . 1 . 10 %VM. NI ITCH , h Mt" 3() BBLS. EXTRA VAINLY FLO(' jt from rt. frl Will. Wtmut ) t24t 1 - ..•••tve,l ntid hm wall at FRANCE'S New Falittlyas,•l Krert, Allegheny N. 1,,3 &livered to Mu Intaiiik•e fire or el.rge. Jen OAT MEAL, Pearl Barley and O n t e ,. Ire.h grontul and of noporriorgonllty.lnn reed rod for all., vett/Amok /.11 mail, al FRANCES Family Grooory nod Tea Store, .L, A Ilewhotty. FRANCE, Federal street, 'sear La . rock. Allegtwoy City, Vona,. Unr, r, 1.21, I. Floor, Bacot, Too. e r i6rA, Frost., kr. J.. 1311 3 ,1 U.RPHY A- BURCHFIELD bare reed M lot of Firtrol Swien Nlool/no, nderid , d bor¢oen Ale a, Kips and Linen Collars, lower than neon!. And wo eve nor. offering our Iteragen awl Itronadine Rote. nt ;mut lower priuwi wan sold at early In the neamon. RODUCE FOR SALE __ P 20,900 Ilia. country cured folk Meot n LLIa 17,0 h.. Dry Apple. Tdlooll,l country cored Rand, Iu store , at nvy3 SIIHIVER A DILIVORTFITI LBS. BACON SIIOI. 1 L DELIS: 10.000 do do Haws. 6,000 do do !idea al Oa. S. C. 11uuor, Jost rood and for 'Mill by jet T. LITTLE A cll. QTOIVAG E TO LIKT--Torn huge dry Cel. lara and tit.cond and 7111.1 tlocra, on favorable 441 0 4 Ingnira of lIITCIIOo4I{, SI/TT:IIE7IY A CII Jot No. ltd ;4”..0,1 and 111 Prom vtr.ola LAWS, BER A GES. I.ACV: lIA NT1.141 4 . • DONIEiTIe GOODS, dr., As good and cheap a stock a. I. 111 the .11y. 4.10 HANSON 1414 X. 74 Mutat etoot. P K - , C, o ` C APES, , Tho best savortanant In 111. vlty Juvl ',ed. Please call awl j e ,,A.,,,p a 1140000 WY 0, 74 alvnet al EVERY DESOICiPTION 41f DRESS Goons Ehawla Naotiea. AloorWop Gad. White Good. If. Cory to. Ala,. l arge az,4 very ebaap stock of Domeatni c4l. ladawr 0. HANKIE LOVE, 74 Marko% It. COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION FOE , FNE• F. I: ECI7C3T, V. F_ Jinn S. COSCISAVS., Errs.FFLE- PITTSBUIIGiI fleportrd Special:ly for Clu Pittthurgh Curtle. i Parsnumm. TirragnAr.Jumr. IS, MR. F 1,4 Wit —Saki nn wharf and (non asF,un or GS/ bblo flue rat :On/ and E. do extra rand family do at $71,77. and 14,25. I. on ro 1,0 ,t 11'Yr extra t•ttn ily at $.4:31 .k: 75 and :Id Wok enper and initial ;OIRI 120 HI. at ;'':,¢, for Rip,. I I . 11 tot extra and tl.2utgsl.7n ger lanrilyd..: And 7:. do 41 $3.: 5.1,1: and 4.50 Viol - ..1 go et,ol at dolt ror.d on lalout 1 .• , 1.1.144 -, 11, - .3r, Soullwrn 11, •., I 11, t 1,1, Sid. a 'it 11.11 1.4.14 male, lovr CI - ...al." or Isn'a , 11.-- 1 .11. 01 in N. , I 1-sr.l (hi ",, PRIED .• l al I': - 1 e'st.'n, Wo.t.rrt 1 . 17 A It I ot •,, nt 7 Ind du at 7' Alt v r11:1111ERCI A 1.. $l4. 44.- I -1 L . ,- in E•nr hank not. atsl.• 45...541 •44. $.4 5 14 41.11 l• .1 1., and 14,41.1141 Fr. 1ta4.!.51..5.•• p.n $. .; d 5 , 41 Ito 11.5. ‘1 , 4-• to• 1 11-4 harn. , htui., Nen- Albany, and It. t.-211, - $1 151451,. • a .1, - triten 'rho f $t fn. a 1.41 Nilo, , •II Nl-s.lvr 14ntik 14 1,4 f 4.1 144,44. sor I -..54 4ts an. sl.4f, Lavin, ' P... '• •••••r$ 454 •I ‘• 04 , 14,41 k at 4 111.41. Ths, on.t.sl,fit, ..4$ t5:.,14 .44 ,54.51 Isl k4f 5/5 51. hand 4 4sl . Awl:1 44- -1, . 1 11, W.. -.44.1t$ 1.551.8 are , pl,l fr..sll 11. r $.4 451..51 at I 711 , -re ars , ma. , 115.144$ al-nt 514.. Isatsl.4s not ifiZ,Er rt- 1.5,41114 d c:trefull, 1110,01 , 11-tnh• 1,4.• I , oil 51.. 1,4-1,1 Bank. earful, am] Inn ntan• ntnel, .. , 44,1451. 31, 20 I.l.rrut di44,11131. iiiprea.ioo. ol it 11,. I,.untio out ion nl ton &liar 11:thk ail vhias Lnn livretofor. I..nn it yciivolnl.4 a. Tip.,litrurt nod Mb. le prouounertl by'63,44 , ri.u.rd nod riori. , l-tit the 1,111 1 . 5.,1,1 and cidiol.ll.ll .ion .5_ It va :dolma an rcni.l d Hip g.nition. Hod el..n brink I , ller. it Itt ono at not , of I.a/lin4 Th. .li.ding of he ••11.0.. Lank 11 too.. • dark., in 111. Ibmi so Ilan :.r00..• bill: and Ow o of the ot•viti r.,13r1y if... ILft... n former Elmo the 1511.1. lis tho 1 , 11.1.11,0 . it•tt••l - 4 of the n.inn aro t , .‘ind...l oft rather more rarelnlly than in the w•nnitn, and the ranin lines an. hiertyr tho latter than In thofia - mtr; I•ut thlt,vuoy ire so slight, that "dinar, pnlyes Would 1 , 4 non,. 1b.... 1 , 11.1.. who are 11' , 1 I.• f,fo hill. ,4 th DI Cl...nornmat rots on any .1 Iho hraneho. of Its Itmik Oh. Ti.. ',J.,. %%ill iin..ialdedley arch theta. nl ha, Iran ...ill hero I,•nt N. al. rt., to-r.. they St..: t„. nt Hunk, h..rn one tatter Ilr itt. I.ty, n..a I In :II fr 0.... It •` .1.;1 hs,.. /I Nlanar. pkt up a thak-..1..f plat, 11••• ta.1. n 1.• 11... Rank. thk.• 14,11. 1 / 1 : trt •• sltght 11...F1 , 0 11.11 113‘..1.,, to India, n tho lk.to, t , n— Iln'rrr Import• by I(nllron•I. t AA' I: I: - 4.. A I 1.,,,,, .1 , r A 1,10 , 0ri1,. 2 I . 1 II bt.t,r+, t, pk.r. 1.011 , r. :.1.. 1 , 2,m. I ' d,• I,r d m: 1.. 1,1,14 I'n'' Itr), etc,. 111. 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( Ur( lltr •rr 1.•• 1.11 t.., sith FT 11. , no.. 4rt nt .1•• .A. 1.111 II A 1 V 1 111 1 1:11 , 411 . . 1 , 131. I r./ JAS J...1' at:tor .1 11111 I!, .1, A„11 1. . .1.. thrtti.l.ol , 11.1,1 'I ,lraleru I 81114:1 . - -Th. number of :11,,p 011,51,1 ul Hi.... )ar,le f„ I 6.1,1 yr1.1,-I, gel Nt pu.I.11•1 !Stll F2i..441 LAMB, -e.L111..1 'A 1.% sverr• :•41,1,1 41,1 h i-21”0,...iZ.,C0 Telegraphic Market• VI. Ii of atolli.rJ..yt.l I. l•lttu. l, . 11 11..3,r otrept 5.,.111....rn...1kt3 t IP&It/ n. am0,.1. no.lt-, 11,0 1.1.1, 5. 14 white $l.. Wrol..rts whit° l'lm - 5ga1.114,... I• t tAlti but.llolB rot I. Jill' at $l7 far .41 ottstidy ut lota ll' It.trt•tt nt.Atl) far Sid. ..110,,n0 rat 11.111,a•td t.il •,ttiot oti Hid ISr 61/ 'la II;ot TAI Ll.n onx 11Insoi,, , I;• 5' Frvigl:l C't I 1...; ' .il,ll1 r . tncl. II tud ; Cen I 1.1,114, Sl. Nt. Volk Gelll.l ronat.>l , /.3si Cold. ag, 1 . 1 4 11.1.1.1114. IT 11103,11Intit hl Flour law autna•hni a1...1, and tort her •alaa, 1..° ',Ws e1d,a, , ,,,i,w-rtlto- haw.- la-t-1, mad,' al $1,140, nod fao, btls extra at fl KT. .: rnloal ay.-tern Colwell n- or.r.i at Iran., lion, there 14 rather to-1 , - foe :Ako ...Id Thu wtor-I, of to 1, Meal r•-d, -d, hut 110-www 11 not matt y 1,11 n..t1.-s ~,, ,Irama f 1,37 Wt,,-al prat cr, tiel kutel-al, wales n-,1 al latand good na witty, ate! fog al..- dt-mly sit 7Sc. Corn Iwa 3 /11110 nalta yellow •I 71, 5.411.11 Prollayliitlia ai 41, It'inoLy lo I I newly ~o bl•If at M W , 213.: an•l At nape al 21, 111 Wl, and I ., ,wlweaustlio trawl; ow-lanta Isawe laa-o, 1,,,,0,p0s taut and prim rytnaln nalaat elecotx, Jun , -•Tho market fur Flout contlanet dull. and fun,. tend downward; nalPri 1.10 blds at $4:54 L.', the n.....ipt4 141.. tin.derate. IVhbly dull and !4e towel; ulna Max at 31.,4 Prorlolona dull and onartll..l. The d , itiand for Baron nnd.r the now. front Now Orleans ban' fallen 1.6. and price, al the t er,te ontalnal The river has fallen lo inrhrx within the leo. ela hnura and 15 now falling rapidly. Vl'vuther fin, More my Marley mat ter. am laichanged and dolt. IlArrtm“nr, .loon 17 --Vl4or quiet Ae2dy. (Ern or u.l.red. 7 4 4462 c lur whit, WlaskY Lonymut awl frullog upwnrd. Prutlniuut, dril LuIL mast o , .,nlurkl, Durk Domiunl xi $17,7.0. THE MARKET STREET CARPET STORY. s STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY .11 demands for Velvet, Drusscls, Thrretttly end 10 Carpets, ft! every deseriptitm.ntyle nod Annul' .• Fltanr Oil Cloths. from 3ln ::tfr•l a i ds, at toner ',le• . Gan tre have v.v.., before antral; Cocos Mntllttn f••r Nilr•w "r church, Voluted Windnw Shed, anti tArrinrcl. ea! with the Carpet department a Fortiebing. Ita we entlchinto nn ti•lennre in ptiroe Pttrt the epriug ?redo open, we neol.t t. , por, to :mat, their neln,9.lon. e.nr teem nor Inrge k awl nt eer pre.ent err, eosin-len. W. IiVet.INTOCK 4()0 a l i t , ' I 1 :4 6 ; , t I T II ! , ' , 12 , 1 Y.: I 1.:\1 i.• 4 mt3l nril‘NE A ANJER. ERRING—.2I) LLI.. thdt. Herring this for *AL. ATwELL, LEE aO, Atill I.IOOP - S- -12,004.1 jolt reo'd Elld for uinL. imYll) T.yITrLE & CO. EltehL 4TTER PAPER—::Very ki 01111 for roreipti correxpendence, ruled awl plain. $.31932 HAVEN, Stalloper'.lV b ano 0114 P NUIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS—ALSO o largo saaortmV of toresidng,lngk and Long Combo, (yr We et the littlieWmpoNt at J. k fLPBI44/TO. Commercial J. B. CAN. - Inn, Drar. 31T.Anra..t.,s. Import• by Myer I=l TOR V ORLEANS— The etaamer FOR4Eat ir Y Ng, Captain Mulford, will lasso for the • and al folio - modiste port, on rms DAY, Ifith inn, la 4 o'clock, For freight or pump apply on board or to J!! - WLMOK.BAHNES k CO., Amt. • DIA RUBBER DOOR MATS—The best .41 .rao. in ino for rah It th. Lxie, 'tubber Depot of 1 J. t 11 . PHILLIPS; TONS 0 1 1AROOAL PIG METAL; 125 do beat Joolatia Blooms,' need and 14o! sobs by JeD • R. ROBISON t 00.. CARPETS :Q - UGAR CURED DRIED BEEF -10 tierces y making tbla day and for asla by T. LITYLS •O( 20 °ASKS BACO N SHOU LDERS AR. Gylng and L. We. by JAB. GARDNER. pACON.-12 maks Bide; and Sliouldere for Salo by JeIG IL DALZELL a Co. MACK ML-25' half bble. largo and forule Ly U. DALZELL d al._ SUILIAO.-16 bap just received. For Pale by ita ISMAIL DICKEY a CO, BAIRN. -1U casks Shoulders in store, and for We by JalO J.ll. CIANNIELD. Special fLoticts, IThe Great Eng Haft Remedy, SIR JAMES CLARIZZ'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS !'roparod from a prooorlptioo of Fir Jame• Clarke. lI.D Illyeirfan Extraurdinsry to the Qrteen. This well known Medicine IS 121. Immoltim but • sure rind safe re - mealy fur Female IliMourned. end Matron . lions, from toy cause whatever; and althongh a powerful rombly, they contain nothing hurtful to the nuutitntlon. TO MARRIED LADIES It ia peculiarly =DM. It will In a short time, bring on the monthly pedal •Ith regularity. taw Nils hose twerp lion illOlOl3 to ',ditchers the dirt, lions on tile vosndpo. of pansphlel are aril atovrred. For full piutictibere, gut a pamphlet. free, of the agent. N D —el and 6 postage amps enchweil to any author) -.el agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 60 p u le, by rigor/A mail. D. L. FA lISEPTOCIE & 00., Pittsburgh, wholettale agent, aAI sell by all druggists. ap27,ilAw @ T THE GREATEST MATCH MACHINE IN Tux woru.D? E , RTUNE 11ARE WITH A 831-ALL MVPS-MEN?. Tlh 011 , PATENT MATCH MACHINE les yfrople, cheap and perfect Match Maker. The Machine only $115: dr)yrn by head, and will make the for. tune c.l the inanntictnr, In .hart thy., Where good hed rredlly tt tnatrrially rt.durre the cud. 45rdYereral connty hlarlyine prlail•ge• are offered lot sale at • nd•lrrate Por partyrolan call at CI A TETT' Col NTl'.ll IJ'O .01, Pilch etryyd. hdl wlctfT .1. M..1..11."1'/..11. IVIERCH.4I.I\II" No. 51 St. Clair Street, (DI .Irl.lo*. N.w fistildiug,) n0.143-Iydfc HENRY 11. <201.1.1N Forwarding and Commlaalon Merchant, AND WDOLEBALE DEALER IN Cheeso, not ler, Soods, Fink, All.l Pekin. Generally, ArY My 2 Wood &net, Patrenurgh. Iek.ARILTD.U. CiitiLY • WI ER Cl-I.ELIVT "1".A5.T.,01R.7 sr CL AIR .STREET, PITTAIIIIROII, PERNA!, prepared to furnish his customers and buyers ,onerally, pith the !atria and meat fashionable styles of Spring and Sommer Ganda of every variety, n bleb Ile will male op to order to the entire vatltfaction of those who nifty rose, them with their patrenohna. ap2l/Ife WHOLESALE CLOCK. DEPOT. co. 42 von6 Street, near wood 2 INT Al N Az Al R It ALT Whol•wnlo• ntnt Retail Denlern in I N (1 01.D.1 N I) 6 14, 17 I: W- A_PCI-1•E.9 AY I A NI , I'l ATI:II WARE PAtiCV GOODS W A TCII MAK ERS' TOOLS \V A, 'l' C I\ lA. 'l' F; I .A. AT EASTERN PE.IOES. of PI- I ',IL L C / O Nta'JODN L LOYD... ..... .W.21 . 1.311.1.011G13. Pittsburgh Steel Works. .TONES. noN - 1) & Doff...ton,. of CAST STEEL; also, SPEINO, PLOW and A II STEEL; SPRINGS And AXLES, Coll., Roo and Pirrf Sfrftf.T. Pinsfrorgh, U. 13. no(;-}cats sr co., I:I , ICTUIIrO.3 or fLogere Improved Potent Steel z md43l. Tooth. thrner R. and Pant Sfreelt, littsbur2h, Pe 2.0 33.11..•• A. A. CARRIER ar,ERO., 'ltt , hiret. I; cnern.l Insurancs Agency No. 113 Fourth Slenei, PI7T.CECROIL PE VA. • • ,• a ntimMng elcirtercil 11.1 La of 1.11 &script lons. A. A CARRIEft irl,l,lb b. b. UARlil \t".b:S K CLUI_JCV. - H lir, Sign and Ornamental Painter., 11,1, 1 / 4 3 Zino / all &ma, .PI V 4, 1 1,4 1.44/ Winhw W. 1., y, Brit-Iw, dr.. 114 1414,1 :Grp,. rpm, mr 4414.114 14.1 N /4:II NA IV A 11 k Indy of Tobacco, Snuff avid Cigar., r.v vni I y takvu an , taillrling No. 120 Wood amvt, ...It Manufacturing Establishineavt,No.Calrort vti wt,ata.rviba, van be paaved to receive Moir fraud.,var lvd. 1A I. eLau GHf,7 4 rAscFActintlll Ot Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil ,1 , 41.4,11Tf0 Nns 1.19 and 110 Second Sr<4. tirgular MEM Edonongabela River II B. Mall Packets 11 TELEURA PH. I STE.k HEE JEFFERSON, lag AU. TIME AI, Gun E uix ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE •',Mkt ly Alonang Boats Icaso Patts ,4 a•• 1.. L A. 31-, a.. 1 Krenia,l Boatsnt a" , , i'vt•-•rom L. la 1 ',l Far..., City, Omnflel.l, Calitorola xa.l elm:Artl,T with Ila.t. an 1 tracer. 1,4 I, a b. Fay , no Morg..tvwn, IV a, rg, a .Ip,oa r,“ to ket.,l tht.eirh from Titteborgh to Colon. o 1., 52., tn eel. 41 , .1•1me-te,ln• on I.Nnte t fr,n. Ic clyylll. leave ale o'clock iu the to•.t m,:and.s evet.n„-. -,'Eur Further intbrznatP, en rltor, an the 0111., Wharf liodoet the let of Grant erect. FL W. SWINDLER, LG.?. E , 4 FO U L R A zA A T Y , et-moer EMMA KR ADA M. Capt. M uattne Arel/.1 11 , 3C0 the seal luterneehate {orb EVERY TUESDAY, al .1 k rrrelght or pueage apply on teia r FLACK, KARNES k CX).. Agle. Tinrinnatt, Src ____ • ... VOR CINCINNATI & LOLTIS-i p la tt p . 1` %Aux-The fine eteamey IDA ;NIA Y, Copt John May. at leave for the above nodal - - at.. porta on THIS DAY, the 17th Instant, at 4 r. Y. For trptabt r., apply ...a board or to ja2 FLACK. BARNKA k CO. L O UR C NATI.—The regti u shle a - 11,1 packet SUPERIORO,4I.. It tirarn, 1..000 for Fn s above. and .11 Intertnex 000 1..1. on TI IS DAY, 17th Int., 12 o'clot M. For freight or laooonn. alp/ 0 00 loard, or Co n•Y FLACK, ['ALINES A CO., Agents. !?asl)bille, &c VOR NASIIVILLK--Tefitte nea r ...moot CaCaptainGreoLLleo, l. for Lila ItAov. and all Internterliato DI. I 'LA Inst. et 4 P. IL r,or freight or plumage apply otfikoard or FLACK, DARICL9 A CL). - t. Louis, q. 'pop. `•r. PAUL DIRECT—To_UM ,.. , I„ St. Kenkuk., Barllngteu, Mu.. cet - lue, Davvnteat, Rock !Maud, °alms, Dubuqu= Weeous mad Ft. Paul—The One etvamer COMMERE, Captain IleuJrivlzson, will leave for the above porta l or IIA I. 1:111 lust., at r. m, For freight or pusago Apply ou lk,erd or to FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agonte . bit S't. PAUL DIRECT.—To se. Louis, Kookuk,lturllngton,3luscatino, Davenport, Nock leland,Oalena, Dubuque, Lo Crosse, Me and, St. Tani .—Tho no. otenmer ROCKET, C.aptnin Che. Ilttrot, 111 lave tho abovn porta on THIS DAY, ITtla Dot., at 4P. 31. Sur (might or tomage and.? no board 1.10 7 I FLACK, BARNES A HO. Agta. VOR ST. LOUIS KEOKUK - One steamer FULTON CITY, CapL Davo) Z. Sri4l , ll, aril! loose Go the Inborn an diet,.) diet,. porlo on Tll IS DAY, 17th Inst., at 4 o'clock, P. N. For freight or pleaago apply on bnont, or.to Jo 2 FLACK, BARNES & CO., Agonts. ESTERN LINE PA SSEN-14134 GEE PACK ET—SOK ST. LOUIS, K OK UK, KOCK ISLAND, ancr.N.,t, AN EA EL—The beep .learner MAKINER,EapL Drava, .111 loser, for tho above and ill Intartnedlato ports on TIILS DAY, 17th Inst., at 4 o'clock r. B. For frolght or rungs appl, on too-Ird or to Jo:" FLACK, BARNES A CO.. Agent.. FOll ST. LOUIS—The tine new IQWA, Capt. Moore, will leave for HR. abovn and nil intermediate porta on T 1 e A 17th Instant at 4 o'clock P.M. For freight or passage apply on L,nnni nr to (LH) PLACE, BARNES CO. Agent. P)R ST. LOUIS.—The splendid steamer JOHN C. FREMONT, Captain tins:B.lMo, will lease 4 r tAo above and all ntertuedlato ports on Tills DAY 17th inst. at 4 o'sktsk P. H. For &sight or pa,aktge apply on Bawd nr to nir.l FLACK, BARNES I W., AgOtell. F(iirS77LOUIS, GALENA, UU .1.2 nugun, Br. PAUL k Sr. ANOTIIONT'S It ALLY, DIRECT.—The Ana passenger steamier 111Efittl- POLIS,Ckpt. R. Calhoun, will leave Cro the ;those and all internseillate ports on TINS DAY. 17th inst.. at 4 o'clock P. 11. For freight nr pump apply on bawd Or to toy 25 CHAS. REA, Agt. POE Si'. PAUL—The tine pas stotges anomie, V dal Cain Marion, will Irate for the above anl Intsruedlate port' on TB DAY. 17th lust., at 4P. H. For freight or C O., apply on board or to FLACK, BARNES CO., Agents. Orb) Orleans, .fcr EAOILES-20 bus. Tenn. Dried l'iTtehes bison; will oil low i 9 de" 11.0DERTKOW. E H - HAITI' OF o_Ni For 0...., haveheen. troubled with g evertors!. and languor, both Mental and " listlessness. dna brialacha, pain th e 64.1 el. g g coldness and tendency to statist, palpitation at the very sexily fluttered or excited, appetite variable, atomach and bowels deranged, with pain. Any menial nr exertion MS sure by bring on all the symptom., and 1 L. 4 In addition, Ceiling of the womb, and great polo in that on gion. One physician after another exhatuded Ins skill and gave we op. A patient and penievering naa of 11110 SHALL'S UTERINE CATIIOLICON fortunately en rood me, and 1 bare no words sufficient to express tny thankfulneee JOLLA A.lil JOIINSOI I can truly my dust I hare lawn a sufferer fee lastly yekia with whit. and derangsd nouistnietion. Atter a while / had other troubles, snob ea pale tKq indlgealcs, wasting away, general languor and debility, pain in the omile/the hack, a %Art of aching sad drugul., ng scusstion, pain between> the shoulder blades extentling dean the spine, kW of appe-; tits, trouble in the stomuhuid hearts, with coldbandi and Oct and dreadful nerroasnetts. The least excitement would make me feel as it I ahuuld fly away. I tried doctors and drugs, and everything, one after another, without the bob cat. One bottle of ILIASIIALL'S UTERINE CATIIOL4 CON Changed some of my syntptisus for the b.lter. and now lam entirely and radially cartel. I wish tbm every man could know abet it will do, CIA oan. For a long time I had Uterine complaint, with the follow • ing symptom. I ant nervoun, emaciated and irritably. I seemed to al—und in romplaint, toms..( which 1 aril/ trY f" tell you; pain to the lower create, and a fe.lingt as if Borne thing net going to fall oil% inability to walk uncut nn aa count of a feelitur, of ta11..., aching and dreg:ring,. and ninttlug pains to the beet, loin, end extending down lila leer. the Jolting proinced by riding nausea great paten "Pat mud...hooting. and paint in the fddn, litomach and bowed': headache, aril', ringing In the eerie, every fiber of the body momma sure: great Irritability; Intersenen - ottanean, I meld not hear the lowa excitement trilliont being proatrated lot a daT I could scarcely 1110 Vb about the hone, and did nut take ploaatire in any till,. I had given nil hope, having tried everything, at I taqfpo,,,,,i, in vain, hilt a friend flailed my attention to MAlttilfALLfft I f TMILINK CATITOLICaIY I hark it, hoping again,/ lame, Moat fortimatf Iv It mined tne; and there It led a lunithi,•ror mere gratefill . ..quark in the country. I trnat all frill 'ate lc It la truly tho annm', friend in Aced, Mao. AfA /IflllAr,f,'S f - TA' ft f.‘"/F:I7,ITLIYYL, /VOA' wilicerfain ly cure 'ldling nfide libuftv-kpdtery fa, .o,,rwtruaf un, la,ll4vxm /Tr ati<mi and Dr, ea4r., of Mr Kidatryr or f:ta nary Orval; cr fe Contintnce of Oat, /Parlburn, Ituntingt, Cramp, Distnri.ed .51 , T,anti a:: froubba organic or zytapall,efie, conn , c!rd ;•.• -fe organs. PITTSBURG U, PA 77. e pet, of Mare/.of, t7erine. 0.Jt10i...n is Os, Dpkru , ' coed p-r sinate borne. On rec.ept of :ix dollar: hoe "bottles ilatal be sent by crprett, free of itteorge, to Vie me of the expecte route. ikpartieular in scree post nave tddrets, torn, eratetty and Mate. We mai guarani. Ira! the Itethaor ',in to noun On receipt ilfar mOnry. ALleets , Dn. Oil). U. IS ErBE.R , 140 rittaborlch, Signor tin Oulden Mosier JOY TO ADIIIIRR JI A I H. I=s Talk of krauts, It cannot. or let aith..nt a tioe bend ltwe then road the following. and a, on a.k nen, ter , itretar Paround each bottle, and no eye rain dotiht Ito FE s SOR AVOOD'S II A I R RES'rORA TI VF..—We roll the attention of all old and young, to this wonderful preparation, a lath turns hack to its origitual color, gray hair—covere the hood of the bold with a lumtri. ant growth—removes the dandruff, itching. and all rotates. Dun eruptions—causes acontirwal th , i7 of the natural fluids: and Gown, If need tus & regular dressing for the hair will preserve, its color, rod keep It from falling to extreme old age, In all Its natural beauty. We call then upon the held, the gray, or valuein am Cowing'l., and eurrl that young will not, aa they the lorta, or witching curl, ever be without it. If. praise in taf.to the [reigns of thousand , . Tho Agent for Prof. Wood', finir Restorative in New lit ten. receives' the following letter In regard to the Nestor. tie, a fow weeks More: DIE Revs., Cen., July 2;1854 LUVVIIIMITH-811, U. I hare been ri tronblrd with dan• drug or scurf on my head for more than a year, my haw began to come ant, suirfand hair together. Isom to a Now Raven paper about . 19w/d's flair Restorative' an s curs— I called at your store on the first of April last, and porehai• ed ono bottle to try it, and I found In my 'attainable irate the thing:it removed the tourist./ hair began to gros - , If le now two or three Inches to length where W weer an off. I bare great faith In It, I obit, you to fend tun two battier more by Mr. Poet, the bearer of dile. I don't know as any of the kind le used in this plawk you may tim, cootkit for many bottles after It Is known hare. Yours, with respect r/111.111/111.1114, Sept. P.O. Warn—Fs:or Fir: Your Ilair toretiTo I. proTtn, It itt f torneficial tue. Ile front end Wrothe tri,k port of my bond cantor loft Its sorering—in fact afro. I have usoil but Mohair pint holden of your 11,21.6r - stir, hOw the up of my heal is coil sinilitisl oil), opramisiing crop of yriung hal'', and the front io also roceirintr its loinrfit. I taro trioil oak, prepnratiour wills.4ll. Roy 1,(.11I IrhnlrC• nr. I think front my own rsi . inioriihrtion. Iran induce won) othora to try it. Y•iors i o neepf•rllol U. it 31 As. 9r, ho. 141 I nu: VINCINN. k 11IP., .11111 e =, 0..1. WOOD' —he you me hlmut ta menUfarture and rend your recently doico,mil heir Iteeturatire. I trill et •to for whomeoevor it may coneern, tint I barn recd it.. And li.miwn °thereto til+ , it.-11mt. I into, for rereral yram, I+ en M the habit of ming miter Hair Ecetoratirce. Anil that I ttudYnore vastly huperlot toany other I know. It eotlri , ly cleanses the head of dandruff, and with one month , prof wlll teeters any pereori'm hale loth° orMinel youthful color And torture. mring It s healthy. eon had glc.thy of p-ara.nm; and oil thiA. without di•eolorine the hAtids that apply it. or ttio drouton which it ilrop, I w..01d. therefor,. recommend lte nee to every MO desirous ~l haring a tir color. *Ltd texture to hair he.perifully. your., WII.SoN PIING For eale by GEO. 11. KEYSER, 110 Wood et., 0. J. WOOD ad. Proprietor., 312 Broadway, F. (In the great N. Y. Who Railing 111.tabliabment) end 114 Id get street, St. Look Ida, and .old by all good Drat. eV. atatlydasrlsT PROPERTY lIOLDERS, ATTENTION PZUMIN &. 30817807: laving Incres,4l their fleilltam.A.M•3lirtnr.r, +,! applying VT- CiiII_ODS 8r CO's PATENT ELASTIC FIRE WATER PROOF CP.RIENT ROOFING, A RE now prepared to exerute orders for any ..b..,riptlou of 10, tan Wen or ea. at we thr.rt , ,at i•• to, and with the utt..a rare , lol. e det..rmineal t• - • r.o/ Rwr that cannot La a n7.v0l lor C h ersprxesim and Unrahitity, fur Roofa are b., well known t.....qalreauy na. TeatlmonndN in toter of tL.lLionng and CII/1111. can la P... by calling at our Suslthtirld wsl.l. row La aeon at COrnerof Wylie High atrettr. J. Heck . .. nano corner of Grant and e.wenth and etret.ti, lion.. of la. e l a , alley.opirada Patterson,. Staid, glorn of It. idraw.corner of , larLet runl ft..ond ors. also Ronan of It. /tame itnJWOßVillb Wharf Boot; Iltmano of floLert 11)1111, Congre, between WaL“or and Wyllo atret.nr, Ywreof.l Id. ticßobcrta, {fainter Ytallerof A. Ilradley, mrhar of {Valor alley and isnislnnky Allegheny; Moss of 11. B. Wilkins, Esd, Rosie* Run: flume 01 A. Nrkley, Johns:sum, Mins. Nicest! and SIN Gaon, East Liberty; sod many others too numerous to sorn. Non. PERRIN A JOHNSON; ariskilawly V No. 76 Brnitlifirld at., Pittston-oi, 13ROIVN, lIILL & CO., PHILADELPHIA JoIIN THOMPSON A. CO., '• 135 Third at, Lade/ +t received and far cad° a larrd let English Venetian lied, Ructwilit Ochre, Vermont Ochre. French ilia', A merican Zisc, 11 liffm Lead, Jolo sad I . llolln 1811.1.--50 labls Baltiin..re Herring. F 24 tails fislifas nerring 20 do N 0.3 Idarkssel 10 do No, 1 .10 2 11fdo No.'3 do 20 Kitts N 0.1,2 sad 3 d.; 100 larkagws Lake FL..11. rscvlssd and for salo try /slO J. B. CAN FLELD. JOB PItINTING -11111 (lead., Circulars, Fries Limas, Csrds, Lille Laohog. Lett , r lleaJe • Checks, Labels, and ovary kind of Job Printing OStV111•4 with taste, accuracy/va dispatch, by irat. JOIINSTON & CO, Job Printer. 67 Wood st. • CONSIGNAIENTS— GOOO pound, Country Rams; .32u boa. prim,oWtilto Roatoi • bbl. No. I Lard: • la kegs Petah Bolter, bos. Deer Ski.; Su bus Dry Apples, to store. and for sale Ity BEIRIVER & DILIFORTII. G ROCERIES-75 hhds.prime N. o.ugar, S, 200 bbls. N. 0. afolassre; 76 bzs Tobarco, varione broad, 15 kegs 6 twist Tebaen e . I.Va boa. Window 01.1, aced slyes. Received and for solo by Jo 9 IL ROLIION & 00. L ACE AND SILK MANTLES, HAND- Lawns, Needle Work Collars,ll,rde Nine, Comet' (loop Skirts, and all kinds of dornostic go od, Just meals - ed. C. lIANSON L09E,74 .Ifirsket street. I ty ARMONIUMS--Just received from En non two very enperlor ILIBIIONIUSIS, with three' „..-:, elope, Almada bellows, eta nes are In elegant rasewood...', named owes, and for fullneas mid rich:leas Of tone senor le surpeased. They are &dap led it, well for 11 , Mit eh arches Ili for Lb, parlor, being a Most elegant eemsdit,ap f or 0„i„.,..... - ... Prise, ;175. ii. ELEBER a EEO, ' fel No. 63 Fifth errk , •_i. - _____ . • i i CASES CONCENTRATE!) LYE, 20, , , t/ 1. , bones Corn Starch, 1(00 Ilm Cream Tartar, 00011:4 ' - -.l'• Chrome Yellow, 103 dos. !faking Powder, SCO lba. Gism Arabic, for male at wholesale and retell by ' Jell MACKEDIri & FINLEY: FAlfirLY FLOUR--/0"-idteCiheai - family Ploarjud reed and for gala by T. LITTLE k CO, /12 er•coul ttreei- . .. -•• ____ A i'ULL and Complete Stock of all kit:4s 21 of DRT 000DS, on setup as they . = be foriniforrs (toyl3l C. HANSON LOAF, 74 Tfork4l. (HEAP {VALI, PAPERS —A nett „apply ✓ or new ' , attempt,. sale by my3l W. P. MAI:MALL A CO., 117 Wood K. poTATCES, PO EOT 1616 elm Prime sirreer Patelora, a antral. article. Just roceh Id " for sale by IDDLE. WIRTS d CO, myl3 ?Po. W.S Liberty Lt. FILEN eft — AND MANTILLA LACE, IIIANTLES oral qualiblea, ranging la price from to SAL hardeeme Baregeolaad Organditaan4 nttkerDreas Good, myti O. MASON LOVE, .4 Martel et. FE BRICK, TILE & CLAY, of the beet 1 1 , 7. aa tauld tad for rale by A. A. HAKIM WRITING PAPER, of every description; for rale vrbolcsalrior retail, by WM. O. JOHNSTON t CO., r•ty • Payer DWI.. ST Wood rtrot.. I LOUR-20 bbla. Extra Family, made wlrcted Mite Mat. mrprearly for iwaltr_w3to tore KA for sale ROBERT DICER — . epiV 134 ‘ Froat Etna. war: Rood. WARS! CIO ARS!!-30,000 genuine IDIZ Oe "Smics," 'l3andOW.oo4 l3 4tte Xntre Ar!ctos" brands, Just r.e.l by J0.4'ELE.3.1t10., FRANOIPAbiIsI.I".OII,-,Fr,r ueeerviag end le.tedil)teg. Use Emir ,i-emeLetitly"cie , lee A GOOD IrtlnQut of all l'hydn or ,Dry. , 1 _ 44L, friardr, ethos Fancy, !Ruda. Svreigv ,frr...Daroark, *au *a very 1.7‘ for cosh. - iIT7 4 4VX O. RANSON LOTE, fatbital E =1 ititscellantous WOOL DEALERS' .0 21 - 0, 40, .0 ~•'1 41 North /W¢: Pirth,
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