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B. RIDDLE & Co.,
EDITORS and PROPRIETORS
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MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1558
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET
Fox comma 7-210 nartme,
OEN. JAWS R. 7dooßlVAD,Plelaboryb
obßazzas-22n ensegicr,
R. I 3BRILT iIcKNIOEIT, Allegheny Cite
SOMA,
JOITN B. VERNEY, Sittaburgh.
I.SIXIILT,
J. =RON FOSTER, Pittsburgh.
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' ELIAS 11. MAIL do
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DA E. BAYARD, re?blea.
.. JIILI gP. TAMER, McKea- WI.
ROB TD. AIcDOWELL, Allegheny
1111101171,
JA L ORAYIA3I, Allegheny. .
IMMICMOTA 4I ,
DANIEL AR3I9TRONG, PlttelArgh.
ZACIIEDA PATTERDON,
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101 N M. CARRIER, Chart icn.
C 010.12,
CII lINCEY B. BOSTWICK, lAwrencevtilo
IMPARIA A!
root,
RO:ERT R. DAVIE, Ohio.
ALMA 011 CAMERON and rilr. COVODE, 0:
Howe, , ill accept our thanks for documents re.
ceived since the adjournment of Congress.
The Necessity of Union
There never was a time when it more behoov
ed the members of the Republican party to stand
firmly together, than now. There is a brilliant
prospect before us of carrying the next Congress,
and every day the hope grovis brighter of elect
ing our candidate for President in 1860; but
foolish quarrels over men and questions purely
local may spoil this prospect and result in throw
ing away the chances of attaining-permanently
to power.
In all cases where a party is locally strong,
and a nomination is deemed equivalent to elec
tion, there will be a fierce contest for the nomi
nations, and the disappointments and regrets at
defeat must in many instances be hitter and hard
to bear; but all true men take their reverses
manfully, and Lime Boon softens and tones down
themortifications that were at trot so keen. No
man who has a firm faith in the principles of the
party—who fights in our ranks because ho wants
to see those principles triumph, and is political
ly honest as well as earnest—ever thinks of re
bellion as a remedy for hie wounds. Re has as
pired to promotion, he says to himself, and
failed; but the hated foe is still before him, and
so he will gird on his armor and fight again,
trusting to better luck the next time he tries his
chances. This kind of men always succeed,
ultimately; while your rebels never atop short
of attaining the enemy's camp.
The Republican party is o parts , of principles.
It was organized to carry cot certain measures,
and with it office is a means and not an end. It
selects its candidates to carry out its principles,
and tho only vital questions concerning them,
are these: Are they capable'.' and Are they un
alterably committed to the platform on which
the party is based? If these questions are an
swered in the affirmative, all other questions
about mere men, or localities, or other compar
ative trifles, are as nothing, weighed in the scale
against the necessity of carrying forward the
party to the triumph of the great measures to
which it is committed. 'When the capacity and
the fidelity of their candidates are fully ascer
tained, all true Republicans sink whatever mere
personal preferences they may have entertained,
and muster in the ranks shoulder to shoulder,
presenting an invincible phalanx to the foe.
But in all parties, in ours as well as the rest,
there be men wits are not true men—spoils
bunters, camp followers, egotistical adventurers
who estimate themaeltes about, ten thousand per
cent. above the estimate in which the public
hold them, and a sort of political Swiss soldiery,
who always fight where the pay promises best.
These, when defeated or foiled, are invariably
sere-heads—growlers, grumblere and bolters.
They all have the demagogue in them, strong ;
and,when occasion offers for the display of their
spleen, they are, careful to cover it up under
professions of Patriotism; love for the people,
hatred of cauences,' trickery-and all that, and
would fain pass themselvea Off as the purest pol
iticians and the West immaculate and incorrupt
ible of mortals. They manifest an extreme
anxiety to sacrifice themselves for the public
good, never dreaming that the public can detect
wider all their disguises the true motive—a de
eire to gratify their base feelings of revenge
which have grown out of their disappointments.
We have in our mind's eye, just now, some
half dozen of these fellows. It is not necessary
to name them. Their anxiety to disturb and
distract the party, with a view to its defeat, is
thoroughly understood. The locofoco leaders
are constantly consorting with them, counseling
them and giving them substantial aid; and their
whole purpose is to throw the county, if possi
ble, into locofoco hands, in order to punish the
party for not appreciating them at their own en
ormous estimate. It is barely necessary to call
the attention of all true Republicans—those
who are such really—to the plain designs of
these men, and to warn them against their ma
chinations. No matter what they pretend or
what airs-they may assume; they are enemies
in disguise—Pharisees of the basest. sort. The
- devil could take on himself the form of an angel
• of light; and your demagogue always strives to
appear in the fairest. possible guise. Heed not
their syren songs, for they will but lure to de
struction. The path of duty is plain and
straightforward; let nothing tempt you to swerve
from it a hair's breadth.
There are two members of Congress to be
chosen this year in this county. The defeat of I
both or either of them may serve to give the
next Congress Into locofoco hands. Under the
most favorable circumstances, we can do but
little more than obtain a mere majority in the
Rouse, and to do that we must carry not only
avers; Republican but every doubtful district.—
To throw away one or both of these Republican
districts would therefore be little short of mad
would most certainly peril our ascend
ency in the next House, and might lead to the
most disastrous consequences to the country. Is
any sound-hearted Republican in Allegheny
county prepared to lend himself to such a re
sult? If not, let him spurn every attempt to
foment disturbance or disorganization in our
ranks.'
The country is groaning, at this hour, under
a paralysis of its industry. The workshops are
measurably idle, the, hum of busy, looms has
ceased, furnaces and forges are daily stopping,
stagnation has descended upon all the currents
of trade, and the depression that has' fallen up
on every industrial interest is fearful to con
template. The late session of Congress did
nothing whatever to alleviate this distress, and
took no step looking to a future escape from it ;
on the contrary it plunged the nation into a se
ries of pecuniary excesses that would make a
spendthrift look pale, and squandered the her
rowed millions of the government with a lavish
and reckless hand. Within one short year the
national debt hes been increased over $10,000,-
000 and the national expenditures have run up
to over $03,000,0 1 :03. This locofoco administra
tion thus indicts ruin upon the trade of the
notion on one hand and plunges the government
into bankruptcy on the other ; and the Congress
under whose auspices this has been accomplished
has still another year"of its wicked career to
- rue.
The only lope of temporary extrication from
this rain is in the election of a Republican Con
gress, and a permanent extrication can be ob
tained only by the success of-our national ticket
in 1860. To accomplish either or both of these
results we must throw aside, now, all bickering'
and local disputes and present a undid front to
the enemy. It is no time to be fighting among
ourselves • when the country is to be rescG
Those Rho really bare the interests of the coun
try at heart and lore its republican institutions,
° will have magnanimity enough to cast all merely
• id:rooted feelings. behind them end draw their
swords for an animated contest. ThoSe swords
are for the enemy and not foruse apoti.ourselres;
Ile is a traitor win) stops to quarrel. now when
• the war-cry is ringing -inn= ears and the plum
de; of the looofpco camp: is MAN . ne.:• , Eivei.
ioeb of mum; 'twist be • manfully min tontid. —
We cannot afford logien these vile lonfocos the
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sembleisee of a. victory, ay/where, much less in ...
thin hired stronghold which' give, in' 1856, the
largest Republican majority of any county in
the Union.
For ourselves, we desire to say that we shall
benceforlh regard all who are not for the party
as against U. There is no middle ground. No
matter for past friendships or associations—we
shall treat him as a foe who does not muster
under the Republican banner; and when the
trumpet sounds, our sword-blade, whetted to its
keenest, shall fall on all who stand in its way
with all the force that strong arms and willing
• hearts can gire it. So let. all disorestail.ete get
out of tho way and either Rdl into the ranks or
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go straight over to the enemy.
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'Tim Alvin Adams, which arrived yesterday,
reports matters below Cairo in an awful condi
tion. CapL Lamb, both on the down and up
trip, coasted about, saving lives and property.
lie took from two log cabins twenty-five souls.
Charlie L. Ward, who was a passenger on the
Adams, speaks in the highest terms of the ef
forts of the officers of the Adams. The passen
gere raised $lOO for the relief of the safferers.
The Memphis Avalanche or Monday morning
says: , ,
Burl the twenty-four bouts—ending Solar
day eve lug the river had risen about one inch,
at whic time it came to a stand. At'S o'clock
last evening It had fallen about a half inch,
owing, Loubtless, to breaks in the levee above.
The weather yesterday was unseasonable cold
—cold enough to render fires and winter cloth
ing comfortable, if not necessary, with consid
erable ruin last evening. Business on the levee
on Saturday was very dull.
The Memphis Ledger, of Monday evening, has
the following :
The river is still rising at this point to-day.
It will be hardly possible for the levees below to
resist the present rise, and a terrible destruction
of property will be the consequence. The river
in now a great deal higher titan it has been
at any Lime daring the season.
Our neighbors of the village of Ilopefield, over
the river, have had to move t he int
m o their second
stories, the water having run e out from be-
low.
Capt. Meekin, of the Baltic, informs us that
he has,never seen the river as high as it is this
MUM between Cairo and Memphis. Ile met
between islands 10 and 8 three flatboats with
families and their plunder, who had to:aband
on their homes, and were bound to a point above
high water mark.
At Cairo, it was expected every moment that
: a large block of new buildings would fall, the
Water having undermined the foundation.
The;llelena Shield of Saturday says the river
bad attained a height greater than at any pre
vious time this spring, and is within 10 inches
of the highest water of 1800.
We do not know that we bare mentioned a
crevasse in Issaquene county, Miss., opposite
Mr. Belfour's place. It was 300 yards wide.
Another crevasse has occurred on the La
fourche at the plantation of Mr. I' L. Cox, a
little over a mile above the first, ilebert cre
vasse. It was about 200 feet wide and 9 feet
deep. It had covered many plantations with
water, and the water was within 4 miles of Na
poleonville.
A Crevasse also occurred in the vicinity of
Princeton, Miss.—Lou. Jour.
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WASIIINGTON, June 17, 1858.—The news of
the nomination of Hon. William Montgomery,
for re-election by the Democrats of the Wash
ington district, Pennsylvania, was brought to
this city, yesterday, by Gen. John L. Dawson,
of Fayette county. It seems that the General t
promised a different result; but he bore the
burden of the result like a hero. It turns -oat
that Montgomery's majority is over eighteen
hundred in the district. General Dawson is ,
closeted with the President at this writing, and
will no doubt have some difficulty in satisfying
him how Montgomery came to beat the combin
ed powers. It is stated, I do not know bow
truly, that notwithstanding Montgomery's enor
mous vote for nomination, and his astounding
majority, ho is to be opposed by a Democratic
candidate. This would be carrying out the ll
linois.procedent with a vegeance. Have we an
organisation or usages, or have we not !
The Pittsburgh post office is another western
question. Barr or Irwin would suit the people
of the swarthy western city : but it seems they
are both Lebo overslaughed. They are strong
willi — lbe masses; they aro sound Democrats;
they aro upright citizens; but they have not
fawned, flattered, and lattirril on the Kansas
question. Barr has a hard struggle during the
bitter bad times. Ile has stood forth for Mr.
Buchanan when the Pittsburgh Union (the post
office paper) was cold and adverse, nod he
should have the place. Dui. I think he is over
the dam —C'or. of the Preen.
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Rs:sots°, June 17.—Lord Napier the BritialAliai
4ler, and Court Sart iges, the French Alinis•
ter, accompanied by Sewer Seward, lett Wash
ington on Tuesday evening, for a short trip
through the Eastern part of Pennsylvania, with
a view to visit the iron and coal regions of Leba
non and Schuylkill counties .
They spent part of the day yesterday at Loch
iel, near Harrisburg, the residence of Senator
Cameron, with whom they dined. lion. Humph
rey Marshall, of Kentucky, and several mem
bers of Congress from Ibis State formed part of
the company.
The distinguished visitors, accompanied by
Oen. Cameron, left Harrisburg, last evening,
by the Lebanon Valley Railroad, en route for
Pottsville. They spent the night at Lebanon,
where they were most hospitably entertained by
Mr. Dawson Coleman, who accompanied . the
party this morning to the celebrated Cornwall
Iron Ore Bank.
Afterwards they came on to Rending, where
they were joined by Mr. Callen, the President
of the Reading Railroad Company, and Mr.
Kortright; the British Consul at Philadelphia.
They proceeded to Pottsville, where they will
dine this evening, after visiting the coal mines
in the vicinity.
ANPONTND DZAT/I Or TOL EMPEROR OF CHINA,
—The Christian Advocate of this week publishes
the following intelligence, from a gentleman
whom we suppose to be an American missionary
in China:
"Fun CHAU, CHINA, March 22, 1858.-11 is
currently reported that the Emperor is dead.
The Russian embassy received letters from Pc
kin, dated on last Chrismas day, stating that the
emperor then was very sick; that his lower
limbs were entirely paralyzed,and that be could
not live much longer. The English embassy
received news via Canton, from Pekin, dated in
February, MS, to the effect that the emperor
is dead. This report, however, is not credited
here. The report of the emperor's dangerous
illness seems to be well authenticated; and it
is highly probable his death may soon add a
fresh complication to the present negotiations,
and furnish another link to the chain of great
events by which. God is opening up his mighty
empire to the Gospel of his Bon. 'Lit. S. Macts v."
Tun DHAD TWINING TO BrEHMACETI. — A son?-
lion was created some days since in the vicinity
of Potter's field, at the discovery of a body which
had undergone a remarkable transformation.—
The body had lain under three tiers of corpses,
and the head and feet bad disappeared, while
the remaining portion, which was somewhat
enlarged above Re natural dimensions, presented
the appearance of wax. of an alabaster whiteness.
In short, the whole muscular structure had
been changed into that substance known as adi
pocere. This is a species of soap formed upon
a principle analogous to what is known as "fatty
degeneration" in living bodies. The acids of
fat, the stearic and margaric; are formed, and
combin with ammonia and lime, which are de
drived e
from the elements of the body.—N.
Y. Post.
SAILING OVER A WHEAT FlELD.—true can
hardly realize the condition of things along the
Mississippi. In a conversation with Mr. Fayr
weather, the General Agent for the Chicago and
Burlington Railroad, he stated that passengers
were carried by the steam boat seven or eight
miles from Burlington to the Oquawia station,
to reach the cars on that road, and have not less
than five feet water all the way. In the route
lies the farm of an old settler, who had in one
field two hundred acres of as fine wheat as ever
charmed the eye, and the entire crop is covered
eight feet deep with water, and the - steamer
makes regular trips across this wheat field.
Cleo. Herald.
BASATOUSMINEV..—ThAnumetOIIB friends of
Mr. Sumner will be glad to learn that eatisfacto
ry letters have been received from him, dated
the let of June, writen on board the Vanderbilt
in the Baglish been
Channel. The voyage had
plea sent one, although rougher then was to
have been expected at this Summer season.
Mr. Sumner had borne the pas - Saga better then
on his previous voyage; and was hopeful that a
few months would-exterminate his deep-seated
trouble. On the day after the one on which he
wrote he expected to sleep
at Rouen in the shad
ow of Its ancient Cathedral.—N. Y. Trik
Ma. Bocussar's persistent demands for
"more money" do not sound much like his pro
mised retrenchment." But it is always the
way with Democratic Presidents. Mr. Van Bu
ren, when he came in, found onr annual expen
ses Seventeen Millions, and almost doubled
them before he went out. Mr. Polk found them
Twenty-Two Millions, and hr doubled them.
Gen. Pierce found them Forty Millions, and he
very near doubled them. Mr. Buchanan, proba- .
bty, •is only trying, to gee whether ho cannot
doable them nun. —.AM. Ere. Jour.
-TEE Lowe 7iltsstsmerv—The officers of the
Diana report the Loin' Mississip p i. rising fast
and higher than It has been at any, previous
Ihni this year. Betels'. £thalannatonie people had
eolieit refuge On this taps of 'anti houses; mid
Oita* and 'hogs were oirewnlag In line num
ber/1.4.4w Jeer.
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the a . , ' 'Sllttlat itSittifS.' ' - I ,
, jatip a bbertistments.
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terest on t ed to peso
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in of the Ilempfield Riroad. t* Ferran nOnt Office-. Important to Many in Pittsburgh. More on Liberty . Street for nen:.
The debt was created in 1852 by a subscription ; Complying „nth rho , . ~,it, of bun- ; rIESIRARLE FARM AND WOOD LAN D pur...,l,..,rilters wishing n• elm ( ' then' ilat - i - .."-
0 Ma.tion of tho Asscdpsti o .. s in L . wai t , 001.,.
O . ur,,,em. mil • ,
of 000 to the stock of the toad, I cord- , d„,,,,L, o rtb
)r Or ritients. I_,/ FOR SALK nrirroanded hy the folloyslnd Rattron.. -
t Mad Myer and Usk., thio, nollefanuine and Intanaisa... .....1 1 , . yet ..Moto (hir e aate. eon, anti or wllhout the
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tnisaioners of the county giving coupots as 1 Im s., c , itt , jp,m,,,,., J. w . s vIcEES ! ~,,,t ha i ., 1 , , ,,,,,it n „,,, ~ r ,,,, ri 0 r ,,,,, f rom L.,„,.., 1 ..,,,,,,,,.., A ,,,,,,,,,,,. 1 / 4 5.„,...,,,,, s, l tar the entailing year.
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to that amouht to the company. Timmons has
to Sidney was opened . :he .so. ma, or the tract, meet, Ttoe it n Tr, , ~It ~00.1. ', 10 for alt holwatt.. to eor or _. A. WIL. , ON President
Mare conclude , " to remain '--,i - , - - -_2 _ _ ____"_.
been raised on these bonds and expended; and 1 , 7.,orwirLorine.,....2....lo,",.mtirerroiin,,,snt.loslib:.„Ls ' , T t s i .s o „ ll4r o d f l Il k , hinis,dolte,
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the interest amounting to $lB,OOO per year Pittsburgh, Juno 15tho,1SSA. '
promptly paid .upto • this date.- Wei/rlsltri I 1 Illaini rivers, To the north Li Eenton-qopillehon 1 , , bosh' , tonne a e .... 1 hand far bnaloose, , ,
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to the...lnt itailefouteme-poponttienthlon Ilartiln an 1 holtan Th. haul. c..k... It. titelost Tube. t -PP , r • WI. k•. a t I..Scp' of this Company have BOA day
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TOWN UN loin WATER. -An lowa cerecellee u- 1 ''.l7.e.et'etEeedsfe, for Consumption, Asthma.. lroads him I,e , ri opened in the last thane ynar. - th. r kr, ...Ong ..a It reduaed pr....egal
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reorneontatiree, forthwith...l man dollar credited to
Nt h MI rill ELTREE, Jr_ A EEO.
Clll of the Chicago Tribune nye that the te" Bronch " le end .11 other Chr 0 Chronic Comp al It t a That ...Owl ot Moo Is famed for cattle resell., oath and anal. .0.16.9.- - ut.l SAMUEL L. SLARSTIELL, Sec' etch
of Alexandria SLY miles below Keokuk is under comp .101 or caunlng Pulaa'omrY of 2 300 acre* le cono. jel..itf N o . tan ',betty street .
,-, i pri.o.l of valasthlo ritaberand Preerle tartar, ant n rich dark Ont. , MoattnuenthaJganttanentkanFanket
TU LET- A ~titfortable and well-nnauged rittrberra, May nit, M f
015........, inelnding nett et,,,,ies. The entlre tran . ,
water. Some people who have three elerY Cal" ,il t !kart Dlit(llC, Affections ~ f the Lfrrri 0 .: , " - I , ,am It is °our o ffend at a ;smarm bargain tc close au
houses still remain in them, and Loire builtrafts P'7.1., Glorritto, rema,, Cortipl,l;o4, ele. estate Title indisptalle. Terms east' end mad. known .... 1 . , '"" . '"'Y br '''' . MC'''. ''•'''''" ° F ''' r 9 9 .4, ... --. ...1Y - DIV IIIENO.- - The President and Vireo
in which to escape should the water continue to tm, ano . n•.• t t'l `!” d tht • tdons.th Itt . , au ° • , have this day declared a dividend of TWO DOLLAIS rcr
TRU Mal A 5ygE,„,,,13 an te that their treatment ;on .11,1 , 01 , 1 g WM. REKIWT, Bound
clirlAehdroi.l.Trar.lr. the ...h t . '', ' l % . ° r'''"7,,'''?.•,,•n' t'''''"•l• R. tottsl i m .. .th r , . t,,,, ~/- the shtoottp, 1,,,,,, c,,,,,:rrtb.
rise. Everything in the shape of small houses, .tteenanmettem is bans el t fact that Um diume ea , i l " " •'`
+on 111 . Lit Iloustnn street. Nr0 . Y.:04. No 4, 1' 4 " .! ' " ''''''' tir•i.-7,l7.Art;a.,sEitT.7:`'"" . 01 , 17 , ..._ , tf i he a applied to the redaction Of the Stock Notes.
barns, lumber yards are afloat and going lown 10.3 roar/to:dead system a: large, both 1./...n•01d.ria.1 ; --- ne., of LIENRY M. ATWOOD, ecretary.
tbo river. At Warsaw the Mississippi is seven ; it. t derdernerd torut 1.1 Itt 5o Federal Greet, Itatsborgh , '
nusgr'ln onto lAgo9
miles wide. In the interior of iota the fordo - Morlth ! .l.U.rgioule an 51 .I 1 ' ethos to purify tho ' t pram Ctuclunati Daily Gazette.] . OR RENT-A three story Dwelltng A EU anjo.
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_, ..I rthr oa r..” . ' ....T., le more speculation to he ha d tu Oth 9 I. ''''' '''' Ft (Lame no Fifth re.. (No WO i coot:auto 11 •r
blo streams are all swollen tit) as to cut off corn- Linn[ '''''` .•''''.Rilteo lino system. IFlta blare, they GM pr,,,,,,,,,1 p, I, r.d time in One. meta and Mlawatri. In Ohio , , . h et ' • . d
the tutor, and they therefore employ
roam, le.the 1aw,0t0... An, wan :lit, I.ri, nab 1. th. - --
'rollniCatiOtt. ' MEDICINAL IN BA LATIONS.ahich Why rid. highly,Lut , there Is mons fasillty c•I eacces to all othrkets north. east.
er , tage tom , ettathea. Tina hem. le sopolit.l with hot .
WOOL' WOOL!!-100,000 lbs. Wool want
„, ~. d : Synth Imd went than to t. blond in m y
other State. At ,
, Sucrose AT TIM RAE.- A digiingrashed Adyo- .7 ^. nnien , ', (..... a” C''''''' ' ,,'! " l w ''' ' ' thin time a largwr certain amount of =glottal ran be vall r ia '
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0 1 ”: , .::' . ..' . ', :7,...,'::„.4.4...,'" .".1 at hisitest cash peaces bw
Cale, upon being asked what was the secret of , 1 ti i Teltiskieß, - MeCREERY It CO,
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Nosiest wawttng lin Ohlo in farmeng than any other rat col - atom r in , ' ~,,n ..,.„y ,in 1,;.. y eu hat b., , t h r ... s a y ....,,,,, s
~ ,,,.1 /,,, je2l:d.kalf T lll Stroud and 151 Front rut
his great success, replied that he took ewe to , Ito precious Unwed' enrablldy °nasty treatoont bated anon , tion of Ohio now rising 3.tOsiawast "-.:1-''''-'''.'' ant ' For further pal orol in ..., , oh , .0
preen home th e one reihei,l Pont i of t h o . a. We plausiblethot fates Idea that the"seat of the alto.. can i fro RECTIFIERS AND LIQUOR-DEA L. - 0,02 ' ALVYANDitII rise. iajooL WANTED.-Tho highest market
paying little regard to the others. Ile also mid
of being short. 'I fin * '''
the'' '' ' ' ' dl
,e
ne reached Ina direct manner by lubehttino," for .1.1 . .9. , i ERS.-A complete Rectifying Apparatus, compt into g
A two st•try Brick 'livening al - " 1 , 4 4 Irk'
r"
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V"'l.
''y
S'
LL N .‘ O Rl 29:l Li fite ß rt j' y e (* treet. '
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Itat• , 1 f 1. , th.x. , 01, t', 1.1n,1 .3.1 Its effre. , , Corr SOIL Tubs Tuns Phraya, Ac., with • no. ranch of 'k:.nr.P.T.OV.MICrr.
s nd Casks , ell in ' ttnexl o ' rder.. Abs n, • good lonv , ter sato rr,71 1 -XE)3lTi i t,, t,oss a ro . lir:T o nt ; , 11 ,, 5t
, 1 -. .. L r. n, 1 . , , , , , t-kiita .,..
rthat he knew the secret
said he, • that when I exceed an hour, lam al- 1 ''''''' to ''' ' 'l" g" . IL WM. SIITIMELTILES Jr. A nit'', nolo , o 550 o month, and all Expenses Pald.
ways doing mischief to my client; If I drive in , ' ll- " N " ch.... 7 for “,, , ,,,it4i , r, No 290 Liberty *then • - • -
Ain of quethons will he sent la thus withing to con N. 11.--lf tint Abe., ale not disptded Of by private ode got . ~F-,alr. A N AGENT IS WANTED in every town
CO the beads of the jury important matter, I t sett aby letter.ris,„ omd county in the United Stake, to engage Ina tr.
d'f29'4!.ictiP I Monday, the 24h - 1110., they will hld by auction J.
drive out matter more important than I had pre- i , b e fore Ar, with the balance of stork of Ws, Liquors see
•-• -"-N.IIIBITION FOR SALE-One of the .1- ctahle and easy loustresa, by which the &bell, Co als
viously lodged there.' 1 - 3
o h n C - --.
13 - a Ir7e-r& -b - ri - ' a -
citNtinal I Ororerlew then an Imod.
PIANOS! PIANOS ' ! 1. r-rtainly moth/rd. Fur full particulars addrenl Dr ,
'- 14 most attractive and intorceting elhibithoo tt lian .th IIt.NRY W ARNEP.. corner of Dream said blatawr Sta., New
A SINGULAR WAY OF P ['SIMON° yi 111DF.RER. I ter...ifnr ode or exchange for morebaadteo, In liorimin'. York Cirr i Inel.nur one postage away. jeadaultort •
C 0 D - L IVICI2 OI1,'!
-We copy the following from The het' (Ky ) I llil l'alDllng, 01 toe Creation of the World, Itestrocilon et
J modem, Full of Nineveh, the Conti et Babylon. and o il.
Floe
er Important othiecta. Here ii a meth:thee to make. moo
the tele netted factnrien of
"Mr. Ramona' negro man Daniel, convicted 1 STELNIYA 5 &Si:IS, NEW 10111 . ey, to men of enterprise, as tins exhibitten will command
of the murder of Mr. Curran's negro George, I . 101 l Inntses. Apply U.l 0 W. DU N,
RAG aide of the Dot
, mond, third dour North of Obi,/ Brett, Allegheny, 1...21
who was to have been hung near this place on NUNNS A CLARK, NEW YOUR.
...just I.th row eived, end the attention of puchaser.: dl .
' ATALUABLE ,CITY LOT FOR SALE .-
Saturday next, has been reprieved. Ile will be
cent thereto. 11. li LEDER A RIM, ' ' That eligible Imilding 1.. t, a ith the boildings there.
sold out of the State." :ohs Agents for the above celebrated Pith.. no. situated on the comer nt Litany and nand Greets, front.
No. h 3 Fifth Green ! 1,Lg„,9.;:t..,,,..7.,.;111nuc1ii.10t
toottELd.taba,liudie.;rstending beak along
Jel9 ' 1' R. YOUNG a CO., :10 SAIIIIICOId bt.
I AT ALIJABLE PE AL ESTA ' f E FOR SALE
1
V ATM.:Cr - ins-IV order of thn Court. Common
.5 lIIIITINtI 7 , 11 ~ LI NS, , Pleas of Allegheny roomy, f trill .11 nu the premises. on
TUESDAY, done 251, 1,00, at 11 o'clock A. Si.. at Pubbc
' Auction, to the highest ladder, four desirable acd valuable
I
LOTS, In the My tot Pittiborgs. with Improvements there.
jc,2l,dAwT 7,11:11,1411' A LURCH Fl ELI , _ ' on, numleseed 17e and 175 on toter Groot, nod llYhimd 11l
C' t JARS PRIME BU'I"I'ER -- - ,on Front street, mainlined front on 1S at. retro t.
; between Market nod Peru sae , exonding canto. width
1 k. , 5 kegs pulled do I throne. la Front st .11 Leis,; ,he India tll Judea to dal.
Reed and for sale by SIIRIVER A DILWORTH, I Kelly, In troll to his daughter, Mwry Kell, and Aco ti.. 11 3 -,
Pal 130 and 13T. Second It. , lire, eta, 1042.
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- - I Terme of Sale-Gu.-..chrh cad, bolo nee In ',ten e.,nal
i 7.°o°Vbrar,Vo . trs a pl:.r. t r ' .l . .1.-41::11"Js. r17,;, "" I . 1:::::::l 71 k ) ,Ert
day proper will be require.. owl a are mat be retained pis
Our property In senate deferred payments. II Uri il%
Jellglwd. J. 11. eTRYK ER. And
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Folt SALE-- 111 oores of Lad, tour miles
from Allegheny City. The hoed in annal tool mill be
wad ut a lorgeln.fonr L.. in Ert., Liberty, au by
Ilt/ Get each, 0. lii to , cold low. Apply to OEO. W. BUNN.
Clu elan of the Mamor", lid door Not th of Ohio et- All.
gheny city. Jelthdlf
AIAN,-.u,FACelt..O.Ralry FO , 1L , 5 . A ., 1;1;: t 0 . 1 , 1 I A I I E „ N t T ,
ny, 1., 102 goo.l rani.an polo. suitable fo r tuanuienturing
purpose, e t.... thus, will In toad or 1... .1 low. En
quire of Mr Falun, I 11,•2,41 rwn, t,eur the pi ettorte. 111 10
Ilan car.. of Re , norutil'e .Lush., mho toll Glom the
ortolan, or of Po It. 0081 .tIN .t. CO .•:!." lain: ft ..
O 1 . , :, 5.1.E „1 ,,,,, O,„,, s l m t i , l lE
~,,,,.
,00 l d '''' c,::, 1 1 I y 't A r l ' l ' - ‘ v, l l .', At ."M f „" t
front by h 5 deep .
A Lot on Third street, twat Frotithlield. 40 fs. t ftvct by It
feet deep.
N 13211 WA6I.-2 115 lI , IILIOe 1 000.1..1 ly Ratter, Wilkins
awl Carroll streets and Spruce alley, SW (-et front by Mt
coop, nearly opposite to Pennock A Ilan e Fourostry .
Th., square hauaded by Sand:m.la. Wilkicu au.l uan...l
unseats and Solemn alley, 261 int front t 0 1101 der{.,
On Allegheny, Conon tool Butler streets. :oljunaing 11,
Allegheny Talley Railroad Station. forty couthohoue Lots,
each . .:.4 ket front by I . all feet .11a.p.
EllAtt !ICI , . of sonnntl In Itelerra to , ro,hlp, put . f out
Lot . :25, te t ausen the New Brighton road and Ildidate Cont
rary.
eixty bay in Allegheny City. Thit•l Went t--,.,-; :u Feet
Lane and Chestnut toned
A Tract of Land In Weal oodeland Cannt, •oo the PI.II ,
&told& turnpike, T toil. from L.-tt rolw --; 5 A.,. 111 .':11 „
Nation of rich bottolo land-:". , :o serve.
A Tract of hmet rota Ligonier, II t alent...eland ronntv..
:175 urea. WILLIAM St. VARIAN. lON.
,1315 tlO 15i Third etre. - t. above Sinithnold.
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DIIAUGHT I11)1155 1 . 011 SALE. - .ft
A flue flay those, e yenne old. own 17 hand•K7'‘
Leah, well bolt monks gentle, for e de I.y
It. ItOhli. IN h tht , No. _0 1.11-,,,,, ~I.
(11,D ESIAIILIt4INIENT FOR SALE.-
If I).vine tot it. ale :Irate Itra Oh of Wm .sl i I chel trtejr., he
Intends quit Ong imam., to lire to 11, caontry. Tuenfore
the eetablistoment rtirra-I on by hitu. It and bother to oh
lered for .le, a lth the latur. a then() log aPiltontto. eta
A,o lol , ae of both front end t a..k. Gone I which belong to their
ou mill to gleen to the pop ba, tar a 0113111 0 0 of years
st • for rs , .t. Title hows le well known Fuel of long
he r
log, 1,5,10 born establietodhy their uncle and father -
AV A Si.3lltchaltrre mhe have tin,. o leo t..,. In 101 ut In felt
mull 3 ears tut wholesale grocers, Wine nul lean, reed
climate...l rectifying &dill.” lh 'snow wishing to car
r!
can aro the 'octal. , and at.. k.ral loath the terms
1 , ,
splay ing at the stole. No. T n late 10 str.G. Pos...
emu
can
Lo given isOntr the Id June or lot July. .115rGre
ni, hoentkeepers end etotutry merchants nal Is. supplied
nth ortieltetln the above line on very Int enable terms, a.
they want to re.ltsee their stock In out a porthedar.
W3l. 3.IITCLIELTILen, is., .t. BED.
N. 11.-All parathr having claim. against the Ira milli.
paid on presentation of their aernitote: and Ono. indetOol
are reepectfitlly relocated to Mato pal moot with as lolls
delly re pusamie.. _
__,
.tip.:Of
.
A Great Medleln• for Fel=lit•.-11unadr•Als
of atimnlants haze been ineented sod sold, purporthig to
bo npeclfie in the earior.• dlneasmand derangements to wlacla
the deliewte form of i(41113l1 model her noltioct. Tho re/mit
of all lb.e stimuli... has Loan to IMINIL momentary
ficily to the nervous rynem, and fol. _vigor to tho max lern
but thin relief has been tine..l.l by a depremion nod prow
tration greater than before: Mal t h e repeated attempts of
invalids to build thouselvos up by 11.0 fuL, rane , lies,
faro finally ended in destroying what Mlle that °rook..
limn was left. Cut lu uniug -Bovrittane'm Holland Ilittezw
yon mull Sod no each lixantaune resottn. Il le a purely
vegetable einopound. prepared oo strictly ed.:nine
prtnci
pl., ober the inanuer of the celebrated helloed Profaner
Boerhacc.
Caortoni—De careful to amt. for Ltoerlotttie 11.114nd Bit
ters. Ti,o groat popularity of thin mediauo has hlm:v.l
Marty battalions, 'Lich Otto public theold guard against.
tbarchaniug
/a-fold at $1 per bottle, or el: bold. tor $5, by Otto pr.
prtett.ra,lENJ. PAIL F.,Ju., & CA)., slano(artur II,: Phonon
'contlstnaud Wool betwreo lot and 11
ets,Pf tteburgb, Fa. and Druggista gonerally. dl. F
Zperial
M. I . G- I I,L IC PI I 4
DENT/ST,
Extract, Teeth without pain, by an ENTIRF. -
hr caw Anactethpt lc agent applied to the teeth amt ram.
only. Teeth from one to fall rAle inaertel on the rareav
metaille haaea th , .in Ineerti t:eth on eerier Pererfmn
Gast with eoutinuon. gum, whit LI in Leanly, rleanlinrer and
durability runt foil to . phew. Call and examine rvel
mead
erjhofliee No. 51 Pint 111 aTert, Market, 1...c0nd
durYoPillabtagh. ).•7:ly.ife
t. t , t.tt toil ctivr-Eicm
S lei 141 I 'P I N G
PARS, nrcußov & co.,
MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING.
BRAZIERS' att..l BOLT COPPER, 111.1:6SEB Col`
rriL BOTTOMS, R.:tat-ISOR Bottom+, Svelter tl.kr, Sr.
Aka.. an . , l Iteakas au METALS, TIN PLATE,
SttEET IRON, NCIRE, Ar totta.t. Timmaa'd
Maartatmd ld T .< o,
Iger..ho so o•^, N... 149 lieo and 120 o••
Pltl•borgh, Penns.
.1 “rders a C. pptsr aby drstrol ruOicry
10y . .1.13ru5w1,,r
Caption to Lavalida—Boware of .thipoatais.
DRS. C/51.115. 51. Mal and JOHN W. SY RE? ,u 115 ,,
PA Pe. et.. PittAlottgh,) nottro with much pleasure the
abort. ,nurd of Pr Sa Farb. t 1 New York, en-1 fed it t., 1. ,
Lair duty .ds.,l.,aii l lati the 1t.0.11.1 public 00.0.1 hopo
sit 1,109 s hirk mein daily surreaa.nn. 1h.7.1d devoloptue. ,
in New V..ik, of tie frau la pry Lout by 'Lola Dt Al James."
the ',tired pliyeleLan, who,. soul , of life bars. wail) run .
wit," .1 -1 - "Pr linens tiraut," •nd other+, wilt le reader
It • mute suitable thuo thou canal. to erta7e such tri• leery.
and a indo tte one own clamor, r. and it Is lite wore 10(0.
bent upon at Pa do to. Inutunch as Ilia °Vinton prevails tint
this dl..honesty la coufined to thee/atom shies,— . l) far frtest
this to-ftn;. truo theta are a-ores I f ttinaraut doctors In this
and No. Stat. farthtv we,t, who literally tot. Invalids, not
only albeit - money, Lot of Malt rery ht., for,l he, present I
then , bona no...tin; proper treatment ot time
Moot t I agora , travelling d ,, ton take aivantage ni - the
pr.-talent lest err..n:• , .14 Oslo( that tuned/Y. , tan t e , +t , .l
-1.7 lnhalali.oon and tabor prole.. It. he r.,,,,,,,1 ~m ~...
a. , lves, (*ono even having ...led um - le, 1,...i., or
roam ranter° physician of is t--nt r. out:. or de. wdlt unte
far off (mud tnythaal • 11.pi,0l ..r Nun...alit. and ...did.
iti thole cartnagneas to rogain hosilh 1..rn.-1 to examine
malts and runts el frrestartent, but at.. leo 7n.10d 1 , 7 hare
assertion. to placa mete Imolai and ho. la ,1.•,. •,I 1...111.
retina and ‘tayrinriplmi men
We hove f.r some time town Arin Lion 1,.",, this itt.l.fraa.
alll duty, hot cau do so no long., and inlet Ili. .+l.l 'nay
Lo the suoausof saving Sonon front htin,„ dooolv-d
' --
. n:ol3ston. It In protor to ropeat, ye ne hove w often
Aorto fortootly.TllAT WE HAVE NO FR643E—NT CONNEC
TION WITH DE S ° FITCH Olt WITH ANT OFFICE IN
NEW VnILK.
0119. CALVIN M. FITCH 4 JOHN W
POSTLEN, NELSON et: CO
Man:V.ll , er: of
.- .
GUN BARBELS, SOLID BOX VICE'S,
FtOhl tiliON'S P.01,1D CAST STLEL !CI Tlllg o —war rated.
Cast Steel owl Ilito,,,red Shorrlo ou,l „Fpadr,
11,, , t, Iloy nod ifunore I.,rku, Pia., !!muck , , 4 , .
%Vachon., No. 17 Olarket. .41..
myll:2mfe PITTSBUIItiII, PA.
BEINNELE. ON 13frosToits.
CAUTION TO INV ALID3.—D. SAMUEL S. ViTtill•
(Ohre 714 Broadway, New York) known a the author of a
',Vac Cinratia 7rattetrur fur On disease of lb.
of
Mart, Liar, Stomach, Bowels, fildneya, Skin, Nuns.
&1nc1.., Joints. Blood, to, and for all Female Complaint.,
continua Gls ' , rattan with his anal ......1. 13 , 11 , iJ
near absall.from Nov Tort, an/ has .4 ban for many
wars. He has on otha office nor any cLuuciate rr parte,
at Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit, .Pittsblayit or elsesohere, and
has not had. oi/7/km's of all persous wing hit nau,, ,
Fretewling to tare nom, or to hooe to.d, any prrjaso.na.
contortion with hint! They err luquators!! Apply, pars,'
ully orbs letter, directly to Illmalf at bla ofha, 711 Braid.
way, Now took wherealonn
hissreatment ran bn had .
Retnedies ant to any part f tanntry, an I treatment
conducted stareasfully by letter. A visit from the patient
preferred. Ilia "Etc (44.4:701Er . the Lungs, and explain
lug thn method by which be care f
s the alma, digs.. (ISO
pages, bound) sent by mall, post paid, ur 40 ~
auto.
glrlittwaro, especially, of the advertlaemants ol FITCH.
DODGE .k 00., of Indrolt, on , ( of lITCII d. SYKES, of
Pittaburgh,Chiong n ho.
.1 ei;notl I tote
_ . . .
WHOLESALE CLOCK. DEPOT.
No. 42 Fifth S ttttt near Wood,
It:1N 341 M N Sc. PT YH. AN
lilaJessie aml Dealers ou
FINE GOI,D AND SILVER
Sg.A.'TCITES,
SILVER AND PLATE:I) WARE,
FANCY GOODS,
NV A'I'CH M. ATIC H.l AI
AT EASTERN PRICES
FISH! FISH!
CONSTANTLY ON DA-\'D, A FULL SUPPLY OP
WHITE FISH, TROUT,
SALMON, PICKEREL
HERRING, MACKEREL,
OD-01 , 1 , ,, accompanied Py thr cash, niU meet prow
Detain. HENRY IL COLLINS,
myl4.dif yl Wcuit
etro 1.
The Great .Engliat Remedy.
SIR JANES CLARKE'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS'
['relmes! from A prescription of Sir 'mhos Clerk, M 11
Pliyolelan Y.stroordionry to tbe Lassos
This well kuovro 31odleilui, Is us imposlUon, Lot a son
mil solo remedy for Vernal, Diffteolties and Obst, aellour
'roe any range orhoteriu; sod Although a owerfol remedy ,
ihol rnnlitlo ooililog liurlful to the tonetitnilon.
TO MARINE.[ LADIES It is peculiarly eulted. II Will
,r, . ehort tine, bring onthe monthly pocket with regulstity
net, AIL, hare never been known to fort where It. dare
Gone on the to Fog< of pans . phl.l are melt efserreil
For full pArilculars, get rt patobbli I, Ire, of lb. og rot
N p, _4l And 61siti.gie ot.)pa ....Ka . .1 •uthori
T.I Kent. will Ittillaro A bottle, containing over L 9 pile, by
Morn mail.
R. L. TAIINESTOCH a CO, Pittsburgh. gboleendo agent.
and sold by All druggists. Apg7.daile fc T
TUEGREATEnMA'reII MACUIN E. IN
TM! WORLD!
A !FORTUNE HADA Nara A SMALL IN VESMENT
• Tuomer PATENT hIATCLI M AGIIINg
Is • simple, asap sad perfect Slate!, hinter. The Ilochlue
costs only PIG; Is driest% by haat, aud will snake Om liiri
tone of tbo manufacturer to a abort tirmii. Who.s good
goal Is to bo had readily it matorislly roduaiti the .ret.
Sll -it av er rsl county or Illocibioe privilege's:6 offered lot
COUNTING
at a moderato wire. roe partieolArs eall at GAZWITS
COUNTING Illb).11, rittb street. -
jolszliatctfT
.13.17 -RWI STICIr . ....,,,
Sg* DR. J. MAL 41 I.: .6' N
. , ffitn
SU ii. c, lr. obr ialclsvr 1s T.
vuou NEW TORE,
,
ExneAcrs,rEirrli frmiovr r.u.x.
DT A LOCALRENURIDING Aorn To Tax GUMS ORM
ArLasarts Tomah on Gold, Mira:, Platona sol Gotta
Patchy sad u r tai rforms all Dental operations In a sclantglo
manner, w T paln. •
Wilma erste.
1— • we Smithfield Street, below Peourtbj
at*lieftl=sBl7llllll.
THIS shDtc;;E, prepared in the most up
pre:o.l manner, and bottled by mt. bas reached the %sue
ti.m of the moot ocientilic of the Medical Profwainn of Phil
adelphia and einawhere, who recommend It as superior to
any other noW manufactured.
of its etlicary and importauco n medial in caw aof
• Coneumptlon, Gout, Droner:Rio, Attbina, Chronic
BI euma
than, and all Scrofulous &wawa, it lo tame..." to speak;
—thounando den:Antal phoalciano of Europe and America
Luring testod its wonderful curative propertlon.
Prepared only by 3011 N C. DOZER k CO., Wh.,leaslo
Droggl•ta, No. 154 North Third lalert, Philadelphia. fidd
by all Druggists thronybout ;ha country. fo23:dtue: l o
wervaLEut •EL,
I' ADULT SSA/TING VLa.C7ELINM
TM. iShatie. Flitch.. the
Fina s st or Coarsest Fabric,
At tlia, ril.amtire of Ilia Or.ratiir,mt , L.iug • ith ease CM. 771.8.
mai beautiful um/dumb:a AUL:heap , .I(inutt, almuat noise
Imsly, and aralietutoing lailiarionaable fur family ime.
Pull Information may t. °Malaya by allreming
Jnmes
ISarinc,r ALEN. It. FED, Agmt,
m.S4_ '''''' htreet,
SINGEreS -SEWING MACHINES
urt.atsupettot ity tpf MI Elt't‘ Ikt AMINES
()retail trthuro.l..r tt.•
Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness
Makers, Carriage Trimmore and
Coach Makers,
- •
w •
I..tsg born knon and practically urtn,wl.,l6.ed.
HMI NEW FAMILY MACHINE,
Which I. a light, .1111 pact aml highly on:Arum:gal machine,.
(.lolog Mt work equally well with the h.rgo °whines ) nod
umat becr.e a f,enrite for family www.
A 101 l aopply of the al.re flachilooi for sale •t New York
sTitAW, Nl:tricot r 4 -4
PITTSBIIIOIII, PA,
Al, the NIACIIINE. Price from
115 In 150. , [ M47l_ eulChl ytlfe_
NANI rActurcarA
lOUYTINO. Joti ASU ALL KINILi OF
CV RAPPING P A. P
Worohow,e. No. O 1 Wood S
C) It Si I=l
I:A, at teltlrkr:t
J. H. CHRISTY. 111. U.,
Thi,t/ Fi r. Pirr./ , ,.,0, Pent.r
lbo 01 C..:1..,•44 ntil Hos
petal, nl, nr , prat lee,
orrn.. In FUIVIICAL A 59 )11:1)ICA I. (7A,41.:.
sa ',CI ,
0,1 WIN.. Nl,CartigY , ....
A W.,..vvr.
1101%. T. J. P.lztoon
m)0 I pH:.
V.I-CLi
•
W
hz , 1$ IL A. h1.1,3r.
T
.1 I. Iln„br
Foreign and Boni tit Bills of Vsthangn,
,lITIFICATE, 41P rqrwisr
BI,4ISNOTr.?, AND
•
MI ARC I:T I'ITTSBUIttiII. I.X.
65—Collt , tiona maiir on mil til.• prim . ii•nl Alin thratil,•T
out ‘l.O Uuile.lbtaty 57224c1;
.1 01 ...W - .1-3 RC).
ILlNUflCibtelf or
Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors,
IVilutow Shutters, Window Duards,
Nos 91 ..StvazG :itr•of Third sift.
r.. Prrr B Dun oll,
hands varl.ty rultrinx, Lowy awl 'dam,
Gm all porp•ws.. Particular nitrothm papl w eo.
ch.ltnaGra.e Lot. eh , saotica.
_
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VANDEVER B• FRIEND.
'I• r) it 7.; re. 1" F.' I. A. NV
01.11: I Tali S V .
So. s ,1:41
1
C3.o.llrctiona ponloly tn.fe •,ky latt..l Nor:Lk ru
lowa, Westc , rn 111/C01)%ill.
11 ill attend to Um purchato n 1 Sal, of 1t.,1 Eetnt, oh.
tal loncy on Band+ and .)10rt4,04. a..l.lldfc
',V h:1 M.l N K It,l N ,
Manufacture. and Lkal , s in all k lent* 0
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS.
WM 1.0111.7,01 P. 11. •111-1.. t
•.. • ...FILM ( IdILLCI4.
ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS
POUNDERS AND fiIACIDNINTS.
NV A if, II 1 N N 0 R. li: S
Pittsburgh, Penna.
Office, No. tat Merkel
NI ant:fact:lry ell kinds ~lE'dt.una Engine. and MAI
cry: CAnl.ll-1,,,11.0u1r,44 Pcnnt it.:11 , 4 told
Fork.
Jobbing and ttepailing &meson short node°. tnelhlyd
GEO. 0. ANDERSON,
So. 191 LiLerty Street, Pfitsbur9h, Po.,
IiefEVACTI,I9. AND WrioLGIALL DEALER IN
F.rery Variety of
PATENT ANI) ENA3IELE I)
Shoe I,,lther, .11ona.eu, l'rencl, nod
Unity Calf Ski.,
Selo Leat her, Carriage Oilcloths. Se.
All of which will to furnished satin, lowest Cash Planta.
as-HIDES WANTED.-04
apredly
.EXCET.A.NC 4I. C.
SICIIIT BILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAN. SILEILIVIN 6L CO,
ON THE UNION DANK, LONDON, IN SUIIS ot , UNE
VOIIND STRRLINO AND UPWARDS.
ACS.., 1111., uu the principal cltieu end toon. of France,
Delgin 11,11aud, Go-gunny, 'Dania and other Eusopaan
State), conutantly on boad and for vale by
WM. 11. WILLI AI'S • Co
Will yule lialthers, Wood struet...rnor of Third.
B
P,TATLACR. & AIRS,RO
COBNIISSMN AND VOIIIVAItDINO
1 , 11 C DT's e,
Nis. IS Pion Street, Si. Loot., St'.
T
Murdoch 10, [en, St. Loots,
DOT 4, k, Cituannall, 01.10.
Dutheld I. C 0... Louisville, 111.,
F. Ir Day i Cu., hanker., Peru, Ills..
one. & St un , It Musratinu. hoot, -
Isa) A hlatlnek, Ps—
it. Forsyth, Clousgo, Ageut bu.Cuutre
Railruud. InS:htudfc
.A. SEO \V 01{..1i.5.
ALEXANDER BRADLEY.
MANDIACTE.6 LED WALES. INEV.T 0041 ITT
COOSING, PARLOR AND IIEATINO STOVES ,
Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c.,
iIVUOLESALII AND itETAIL.
Foundry'eghen Pe nnsyl vania n torn moves nerilt east n
Paarenpr Depot.
Office and Sales IToorn.
mrl&lydfc No, 4 Woodiko Emt!bn. , ll l . ,
Pa
PAYNE, BISSELL & CO.,
id.umrActcxna er
Cooking, parlor and Heating
STOVES,
Grates, FrOtag, Fenders, etc..
And si.ofacturen of the Celebrated
C. A.PrrA...L, COOKING. ILA_N
NO. 235 LIIIERTY STREET,
1y2r417.1tc PIrDllaill(111. PA.
MITCHELL, HEERON & co.,
JDW.EM.I . VIC
WATCHMAKERS' TooLs
M,SDAL
B. B. & C. R.
Pi TT.Clir R 11, I`.l
my4Ar
A N
TOBACCO,LEAF
~rner of Stref t andthaznor.4
I'ITTSIIUIIOI.I, Aa.Y. I' it
NILIMMOTOII6I 0?
(I.l'.'l‘ing. Parlor and noatoo;
STOVES ,
(irate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, &
1(14 Ltherty St" Plttabtargh, Pn
mr22.4 ly ;
A 4;ItE AT PILL.—
The 11 realm berg Health Pill thres baud erho.
The Orin teutrerg Ileallh Pill cures foal I•ounu4a.
Thu 0 raerehbeip 11 eallh Pill cures bad breath.
The Graerenherg Health Placates c°. tio,la
The °melanin rg Health Pill cores paint tation Motion.
•
The Graelenberg Ileolth rill cures colicky Palos.
The Graelenberg Health Phi cures piloa.
Th. liraerenhery Health Pill cures dyer/el/Os.
The Gmerenhery Health Pill purges willow° pain
The Orsehnhorg lloalth Pill does not weaken.
The Orsolethers 11001111 Pill is not &reek.
al
The Orarrenherg Health PIII can be taken 'roil:
The Graelenberg llealth Pill entirely eagetable.
Trho he 0 raerrnbarg Tlealth Pill lathe boat °lathing pill known
Oraacaturg Pill la made or choke° gums and
tn.
She licaereubseg Ueda , Pill dues add stomach.
The firacloulicrg Health Pill cures yervourriess.
TbeGracrenhericliedtb Pill Wonted huudinreds.
The Graefenherg Health Pill will curs whe • pill owl
The Choefanterglth Pill acts on the kidneys.
The Onteretiberg flealth Pill ambito, the mist ore of most
other Olio.
Th6o roam/berg Health Ilia are took nod not weakening.
ThoGreefenbergiln PIII can be token at night.
The Oniefentierg Health Pill can W takenatter dl
onsr.
The Grazfenberg Ileahlo Pill contalls• doul In otie Plll.
lha Rent.
The asaelentegg IL,.xltlt Pill is takeia
The Orsefehberg 'teeth Pill Uliken IV the bllkitie.
'rho Grade:lbw& Ileoltlo pill corp. Jecinilke.
Tholltsefenberg Iloalth Pill cores Perml
for ofoll.acconot at all the Graefentsetit stedielnee; see
a metenbetg dicoenera, which ego be had gnat. ith
the
avow Price ri <ruts it Lox. DU. 611).11.2ISTPER, No.
UO Wood sine:, end J. P. r LESILNO, /Westin:.
iiiiy2dulkerT
Sa UPERFINE N.L00.-100 0 bble.
pettall on band and kr ink by
- MANE & AMR, 12,3 Second 0.
IRISH LINENS,
LIST N SLII :a 10S0 LB,
All cualke , l down mt 114.iug "alt of
c SACKS DRY APPLES
• 2 bbls. Me. Pork;
WO I,nn atuall Whitt. Roans.
For nale by Jb2l SIIRIVER A DILWORTIL
20-BBdLS. B
oi ALT. LIERRING;
For na1424, - Jo 21 g. '
N'
" E l l ' l r lti k l 'r t A DILWOIITII.
V/IF , * BUTTER 100 kgs c hoice pac ked
110 I, If. firkin+ frrni - t 'Pablo bolter, Coon, i 1 :e b..t
Batter County in Obi°, ....bred and for .1e atLiberty
ntraot. Jozl RIDDLE, ICIRTS A Cl)
B ICON-3000 Ilts Clear Country Sides - .
2010 (lobo , Humid,.
WOO llml llninit. Ic<III•al (or nab. al N. I ,
Libnly atroot. Jell 101/11LIL WHITS A(X).
FISII. --No. :i Large Mai:kern', Lake IVltito
CIO, lien - lug and Trutt lu inure and for esk , at. No. 1.5
Ltbarty atroad. J... 21 ILI GULF., WI RTS4 CO.
_
CILEESE—ftIiXS netslV. It. Cheese, this
day arrs wing aud fur nate by T. LITTLE A CO.
1.d.201,f—i.V,(10,1 lb. Bacon Shoulders .
IU,OOO do 01 , les:
:Ana. Char std., fur Nal, by
j,..21 'T. LITTLE k Cll., No 112 Foroud ot.
4()0 BUS. l'itislE MERCER POTA
TOLS to arrive and for sal, by
Je2l srnANE A ANJ KR. 124 En... 4 at
V GGS- - 30 bids fresh Eggs reed and
for
VA to, Ital. 155 Llborty .1 R 1051.0, WIRT: , k CO.
- - -
I _AItD- --2‘ ) kegs prime No. 1 in store and
1.,j for aalo by re2l T. LIITIE d CO.
FIOU li.—.•2iilthls Faintly aid Extra for
Palo by J. 21 T LITTLE 0 CO.
ii.OO3lS -1
Ist .1 _or earn Corn Brooms just
B ren.' , l and for ad,. 1,, T LITTLE k L'O.
LRD OIL '2.tt b! , l. No. I is store and for
. ...is by jol T. LITTLE A CO.
----=--.
BROOM CORN - 3 ,1 b.IIS In etore and jr..
13 note by re'2l T 1.1 MLR A CO.
TIIE FRANKLIN ALMANAC FOR 1559.
—Thi• well-known au,: ',opal sr annual, formtrly pub
itanod by Joloolon 1 bb.a.l.tou. ador a, lap. of 3,4., ,11
~I r on sb,rtly toe 1....1.1. I h..loiliati... a. torraurly ado
1... road,. by tbr eloilful suatheruatii lan. 1. , ..61.,1 1 '. hill,
F.sq , ho van JO-- ,, prtpai. I , 111 p.,:t. Chit irt-"Jing Mkt
ler al .401 Dti, it rip cutetlNmln., :In.! Instrlo-101 , inni.,
r an, thanke too reliable custrouostoal colculatt.oa ano •
and l ugoniou ., tnblo nt tune, an 'cc:orate method of draw
ing ni.. id,n loon. and otber mattynl of inru.aunnt robot.
von I, added.
Urdo , of bootraller+ endnth , dealar. ara ...belted ia
,deaur. , of publlonth, . bat ono ...4,1t00 will no 1,...,1 , 1,
nil ord., aid be Mind amording to priority.
W O. JOIINATON fa C.., Publlalvdn,
Prlntnri, Stationnra and 111.1. Rook Naltro.,
No GT Wood .1.'4.1. Pittsburgh
MILK A I'
AND
(;1-11 , -1,1.c4r0
LASE SUPERIOR LINE.
sTEAM'ER LADY Eli um,
K II TOIIPSI Cord,
F.,. Rh, Stownr.l.
/...,,rtehr..ls.. Lela," /,
At , At n o'cloek A. u. lAt S o'clock A. u
~• Jut.:[
tttt Er:d.“ July 15%.1ne1p.) Jo, 7
I T0...13y ..crz;. yr.yr L.(1.(• t0y,...)
rov,at
ISot tail) j al, .1 .Ir-or,' r,r
MoolAy. 111., In , roenlay.. A 4,, llSntordny Af.g• 2 1 1
Friday. .?aft ord, ••
TarrdAy pt IFr-id. niSond, . •• 12
;ate day 1.1 oudn y . rlofncins ". 0:4
Frbtly I. Ant crde, , 2, IS •Alorr.l., CIA I
W[lll.2oy Il.ors.laf •• I 131ooday
I.
roeadAl. . • .21.1%170d1ie,). !owls )
Ilooday Nor .1T...h.q.-Nov ..,tsatorday
j..lS.fitd
LOTS FOR SALE.
THE foihming Lotg aro nosy offered for ,ale
on sory liberal tertne and law prier., vb.:
In EU... Lon fronting 011. - .rreat, In I.vrtow
onle,linmwlntoly oppo-Intlto n Bu
of Allegb..DY ennl.l.rY•
Each Int . 21 fowl bout Oy.ltoi. 121 f-,.1 &no lu an alley '2O
feet wide. :7 Lr 4
7d. fifteen lets bracer the Allegh an eny riser, t
in depth
a2l,
fronton Pearl street-LS , . fent web, dex tend.'.:
114 feet to an alley Al feet aide
31. Fifteen Lots newer the river. 11 feet front on
n l'earl rarest, directly opposite atere, nd a eracutlitig
depth towards the riser 114 feLt to an alley
24 tat foet wide.
4th. Fi ft een Les nearer the riser, eac h feet front on
Broadway. tlainch 101 , 0 feet wide. and through which the
Allegheny Valley mug,' nod extending In depth
114 feet to an alter 20 feet wide.
6th. Fifteen leita opposite the abort , . end . the
r, each 24 feet front on Broadway end extending In depth
110 feet to analloy 21 feet wide.
oth. Fifteen Lotanearcr the rives, each 24 Aet front on
Cell street (60 feet wide! end catenating in depth 110 feet to
an alley 20 feet w,do.
Torres of sale as followsw—One.thirdof the whole purchase
Money to remain on bond and mortgage.—intereat payable
antinally—one.third of the balance cash In hood; the re.
nAttle: to be paid In four equal annual instalments, with
Interest, payable annually, seeured 11 hood and mortgage.
Putchnsera to pay for doeda.
I'lam of these lots may he cool at the following plants:
Bailey, Drown & Co's, ItYllora A Co's Glans Worts,
F Fellers A Cris, fitedenrin, Coho.
A. Bradley A Co',
I W 1,1 0 ,0 Carriage Factory,
limp Winleht, In It. 11. Work., 9th ward.
Shoutiberur JI Oohs,!Allegheny Valley II 11. De.
A. Wool, Agent for Phoenix' pet,
Brewery, j
it the Garrison.
Newineyer Graff, Emplrelllugh 111clieleyht Ininbe
Works. i lend,
Perk, NlcCurdy A Ceht Copper Worts.
For for pet Oculars, apply to
W. a A. S. BELL, Attornei
felhtdtf No 103 Fourth et. Bittsteirall.
C-Itt AT SILLIII
U R I\l' I 'l' U
CONTINUED_
fiILIE SUBSCRIBER, having obtainell
na.l. to retnttin .bunt two weeks loupe.' in his
Wartroocuson 1 , 111.1 t tr,t, arm the ['liana , of his etoek.
during that th o u at FIVE r EH CENT. ',EFS THAN MAIiK
El , This Is the In, chanro for netting Furniture
at and below cost.
RYAN, N‘,. I 'Firth Enyet.
CREAM l'ltlifLETlsl.
hit.tt:;Ell'al PATENT . FI:KEZEItS
ICE MINI FI LIIIZEIt Al API'
RIII 1,4 n.a.l NlstaafActurtre
T.. 1. 11111410 & OWL 134 WoNlst
SEVENTII LIST of applications for Tavern
Licensee, filed In the Clork`stAllco of Allegheny county,
up to Juno 10th, 1358. TllO3. A. ItOWLLY, Clerk
Barton Tbortme, tseern,lisarrencoeißt;
Connor John, bourn, tat ward, Pittsburgh,
Douglas John, tavern, Elizabeth tp:
Niche Pion Francis, Mourn, Snowden tp;
Partrer 1111chawl, eating hours ttli ward, Pittsburgh;
Et:tiles:id Peter, with other veld., Zest Birmingham;
Wsllbttok John,eatlng bottom, East Itlrmiimitant. Jan.:Ad
TRUSS MAN U FACTORY—Persons afflict
ol with bernia should twitkv that we ve the only maib
utacturen of Vulva and licipportece In this city. We sell
them at a far Lcurricn than thu were dealers, and to addl.
lion ran fit themacenrately upon the wearer. Thorn Is no
neceeeity for the potilie paying the prices they hare charg
ed for these mechanical appiionree
11zataine and price Tromica at any micro In the city, then
•init the Manufactory. CARTWRIGHT L TOUIOO,
joie Nu. 86 Wood street.
F ISII-25 hI. hbls. No. 2 large Mackerel;
ilk du "
25 hills. RaitirnOre Elevriog,
20 do No. I trimmed Shad
15 hf du do do do
1 1 bid, du White Pleb;
30 hf. do do do
10 du do Trout,
cA hills. New Alewives Dry Salt;
20 do N.F. Herrings,
to stdto nod fur sale by Jels WATT k WIl-"014
LSO AUDI NU.
QEVERAL SINGLE GENTLEMEN, ur
two rr thrseGENTLEMEN AND TIISIR MYR% can
be accommodated with SOAR]) and FURNIIMIED ROOMS
to a central lama:on—three minute? walk from Ma Pitts
burgh Post Ofom. Fur further inlormation, apply at THIS
OFFICE.
I . 011 BELS. N. O. MOLASSES;
.F%-1 50 do Golden Syrup
do S. 11. do "Baltimore
-71 du Ktuvlsiordo
In dose nod for subs by joie
PLAIN BLACK SILKS.—A large lot just
received and sellieg cheaper tbau the; have ever
been offered to Iltle city. Please calt.and see them.
lel9tdevvi et HANSON LOVE, 74 Merkel, street.
__—
_ _ . -
ALL RINDS OF MOURNING GOODS,
tif...F.rni.uzg flood., White 0.45, alai • full
stock of Orem Goa* 81:unds,ke.
Jelo 13, //AMON LAVE, , 4
DIRECTORY OF PITT 8B Ultall ANP V
OINITY far 14 55 =SIVA by Thorstm tor ask, by
W. ft WAVEN, Stationer
corner 11.trkrt abd &condi strata.
NITEN SION PINING T • t JAS. —W
.la out and Ilibagsay Utensil:ll Dining WAN of =Wm
leagthis flabawl sad far fee bi T. B. TOW% ) a CO.
. ..... . _ .. . .. .
City Property.
A 17111. E OPPORTUNITY. is nosy iiircred
iIL for rmfo lt,ralmente In ralnahle Reel Eetr.te. The
mph Igne.l bee for e.h. lo the Filth verd Iqo 1.-^t on Mr
rieon girt., exteitilitir nlong roan etre, r a1.,1 Mut I , ..rry el•
ley about 171 feet.
etr
Penn
Alen, 0.0117 0 . 00 111.1 otPenn.... t.. x1•qt.1.t ,, , oh!, 113 r
rl-010 0,44 t,.,.1c11.err3 alley 1 , 07 1....
A 1,1,115 1 . ..00 on I'll, ntrect,L , lll.n. 01 , ..x 1:,,..0.1..0' , F.. 110
.Ir 3 . nn 1 part of ehlell .. , ,,n. on ' , ll] , ttrl
..1
In the Firet ward, mt.. 70 1,1.. Ft.ort7 h131.-t. I ~. vid•
In; along Frpy etr,t .Last 06 1,....1.
Al.,' Lnente or trot that ex.t , nai , e ..I.e.broghtti,t knot
-Avery a f1.n.1et.". , I.eazt Fac,ry," ft...nth,. el,ur 1 . 2 n fret
en loner,ene Way. awl l'noulag thr,,,,,.a to Fayette ntrect,
or :14.10 het.
Al, the..oen 1111-tr.n - y,'' ~.. izlevt, , ,,n etrret, in the
Eit.lith wan) n...r r.tra;ted by/any:el L V.,ncr.
The shore prowrt) 1.111 1 , 3 sold on Invorable term to
1•. t• to suit puretwerl. For further particulars apply to
criplil laid WIC M. MINN. Ito. 1Z: Fourth sir , t.
_ ._.. _. .
Ohio Lano for Sale.
rub.eriber offers for Bale eeetion Len,
....hiprr,mtaca 10, stork county, t)hlo, coracrionly
tannin as "DOMO•13 . 11 Section.. containing 640aer00.
eltusteo three miles wort of idneeillun, en the
6tate Tied
leading to Wexler, Dud within about two miles of the Pitt.
Dcr ' Fr. Wayne eud Chicago Railroad. The math,, cad
aud north-east qoart.c. are tartly tient - nil and improcod—
the retualuder In colored with onperior timber—end the
wDu, Le well cantered by epringe and rotating dime:no—
Thin Kelton is cone - tarred the finest body of Lyn.] in the
county. It will be ...Id uoctitided or In quarter , . to rota
porch...or. To thus who deefre to Incest in real estate
better otportnnlry Is riroty offered.
J. D. iiITEITZETL,
2.101 tat erect. Pirtsliorph.
I=l
'Varna tor Dale.
TAE ANDERSON FARM, 2/, miles Ea
above the Depot, at Nov Brighton, Beaver
pa„ on Block florae Ron, containing 1011 nevus of excellent
land, every acre of which is tillablo, and Oh of which Is un
der cultivation. There aro 13 acres of good timber. Nacres
in grass and pasture, and an abundance of coal. Thermo an
Orchard of grafted font tract. In ailment every hold there
Is a spring of never-failing IraDv.
The Mitmovements consist of a Pre fr:IPIP Dwolllng, at
tach.] tuft weatherdessollod log, a small tenant lion, awl •
large frame Barn, to by Fin
This choice farm is Ina high est. of coltivatlon fences
gott
and In • rospoetable nelghberbood, convenient to
churches. rdta,ls. Fur terms. animate at Tilly OFFICE,
er of fallteixertfT ANDEIISON. Now Brighton. Pa.
Valuable City Property for Sale.
PRAT very desirnble let on Water Street
and Iteiloallt Alley. next to John Irwin A Eton, le-log
feet on Water and Front street., nod Ina deep along the
Alley.
It will lei sold tei,other or In lots of Moe :el het ettela
For terma(isldeli made rosy as in payment.) ap
ply to 101+DPII S. LECCII A CO..
mr3do , Liberty Xtrect, Pittr.borgh.
1701 i. SALE—One of Wallace's Patent
Portable Floor Stills. Yrith lienner's latest Patent
Minot Mechlin; Bolt, Bating Cloth and Elevator, all cont.
pieta and rnstly for aettang up. Apply Is
NV. B. EITEDA 51, 011 1.1111,
•
aptchati F for. PLebescs L Craig •ta. Allegheny City.
LIBERTY STREET PROPERTY FOR
SAL.C.—ltte Storowtann altd Dwelling, situated on
Idlecrty btroct, near ID. Clair, known as lip. 183. The lot
is about feet front and 12.1 feet deep, extending back to
Kleban go Alley , or which le erected a Stable and Carriage
house. The property relate muddy for VAX), and will Dewitt
eta beircain and 012 accommodating term. For Tarticalure
enquire a It. IL KING,
apl7 No. 2 11 Liberty street.
OR SALE—A Drug Store situated in one
j 2 of the brat loostionain the city of Pittsburgh, for ettlier
a plytylnz, retail or prescription buquese. Inducements are
offered to purchaser. ea:dallying aylvantagoa of rare occur.
rem.. For information inquiry. of JOUN HAFT, Jr., at
No. 166 Wood Street. corner of Wood and Firth, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
cOOS•ING XIV OILS.
A. WORD TO THE LADIES.
MBE HEATED TERM
of l APPROACH
ING, and ere eall the attention the Latina to the
fact that
Call vol f,et ono
COOKING, IRONING, &c.,
Can to done with eoonohy. without °pm-cativo heat, with•
nut •out, •tol with iltspntelt—the tire alto; niwaYa reulY
to
• moment—by neinz
Ilusgrasc's Gas Cooking Stove,
To which sr* rorportfolly Inrito your utuultlou, at No. 'l5
firultlificldstrroL 8 A..IIOIINIrON &BRO.
Jar -County nod CO y 1:10J. for up9oll y
- -
Rat. I, eons
WILLIAM O. POTTS & CO.,
FLORA FACTOR°,
C414.11-IN AND PFLOX:II:3CM
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
321 N. Delaware neenne, ami 323 rt. Maar .trod. (^b."
Vine Street,) PIIILADCLY HI!.
gereesh advancer made nil Coneignmente. myl.lnll.
wag. U. no.ri
JO9. HOLY
WM. It. HOLMES & ORO.,
PORK AND BEEF, PACKERS,
DEALER.I IN PIitOrTSIONS, cre_,
Corner Market and Front Streets.
men° ---
VIM TIIE RELIEF AND CURE OF
lIRRNIA, in all Huang., stud
DOISITNA.I. SUP PORTERS
of all Mods, always 011 Land, and triadt , to ortlt.r, at thortnat
uottps
2114
CT traZl GALLERY,
FOURTH STREFT, between Kml wad Market., hetet lush
AAtDRC+rYPPS and
puOTOGRAPTIS
T.ken In the Mtn. DMZ or rut AZT, at luttsattory
Prime. myllre6m
AOBBOTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPHIC
A LLERIE, O. 'a Fifth street, oppollte Dely's sod
moo sit. laming". Drug Elora Photudephe
dubbed In 01l or grater colors, tinted or plan. Eperimeas
d Reception Doom on the rnsand Com myr,4l,
BIBROTY RES-
QUALITY AND DINIEU,
PUT L' GOOD CAE FOR
lIITY CENTS,
AT MB • OHM= TMA
ADAM 0 ALLAY,
1.
NO.ll* 70VBX8 1311.121 L 1.641AwY FLAIMON Market
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.-3 0,000 Men
to en wage to the sale of the most popular wiling
Books In America. Metlitualos, farmers and Tesebe
cos wishing to travel, will find this to be a <cry profitable
end pleasant twin-so, enabling them to see the country,
end make money at the Anne time. Agents now lathe Lew
Anew§ are clearing from TAD to 81,500 pee year. For full
particelere and a list of gooks, address U. 21. NOLISON.
Oteeen City Publishinie U.S., 141 hale street, Cincinnati,
old, or, if lletog East, L. ItCLUQyI, ClalleAelphia.
suldilvdswltT
WANTED—Agentg to Fell in the State of
PenteylrantlanylillaliD POW Mt PATENT STUMP
BiAcitiNu,
pine men curtain" about We field end pull
up We largest stumps by bend in about two minute.
each. Address spramd W. ILALL, Betagor,llenni.
Male and Female Academy
North Sewickley, Bearer County, p...
REV. HENRY RI:OBER, remoraL
ocATED in a healthful and beautifUl re
IA :Lou .4 country, e mt. North of New Itifghlon, •ith
frre.Jon horn ait irorooral Tbe moral
awl rrilgioue culture of gunge in regarded of prime Im
portance. The
no
for the roost part board in the ram
ity of the Principal. no coarse of lostructitat arrapre
h.mtioe and thorough.
Terms per Fesslon of Ti weelr,e, Including Ivasdlog,rooto,
fnel, - 11ghts, washing and tllitio.4 $l3O. Laths, tireek awl
French Langueva, $5, ane.balf to be paid In saran., the
balance nt the Maio of the wiesh.
Session commenced on TUESDAY, the IPth day of
Studema admitted at any than
Defer to lodge Dark, Me,:cbc , :er, G,e. W ilotofm.Or,
All.gbenr. J. N. l'Ettabtimh: 3 ft UAL., do,
Jo.. D NieFwhien. do.
For further partiontera. ad.lere.
DEV 11. WEINIED,P
Seth tic wielley, tine Co., En.
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p. DI. 1.3.A.V15,
Ptlih ad W.
Cumtheratal 11.....ana, No. LI
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CIIILD.RENS' CARILIAGES—On Wed
neAday meraing, Jam I, at 11o'cloar, 'rill Es sold,
at the Cannakarcial tans 1t".the,N0.64 Path , tr , T4
6.4" ,rhea tee rat child's Cesar
1 da Tta.a7assaty;
do L. Lady Wthitioataa Bum,
Neer 1:..k
•
1 doable 4.3
The KIRA , aro all tx;m0..4.111 , 1 fa the I.st isms
net and nue , I. r ..3cammstma. P. IL DAVI/3,111a:
N-FALUABLE STOCKS M AL On
V TI:Er.DAY June=l. 8 o'clock, will I.
I at am new Comm. real 'mit , ruoMe. X. 61 F/Itls street
altare• Lachaca , C.r.k!ti n t;
51erclannt.: R Mautllnclarrm' Damk Rost: •
Nlechmsci
thlizens' •
..:1) do A ileghen y Cosipmy Stec AV k: =
IS, Acct
Y. P. 31. D 'r.
Q. 12 PERIOR TURNING LATILE AND.
Ttol,s At Ancticw—Ott Tuesday afternoon, Jona T2d,
at. o'clock, will to Sold, limo new commercial salo• coons
no. St Fifth stroct, coo super s:1 . Slanting Laths nearly
oota,
and • largo variety of Tools far workers In /rout &cl,
all in grn.l condition,comprtsion Stock. .1 Dies, Scrim
rime and Told, Litho turning :Ice, nand Eli:4k
Col , f Ileatuvre Edna, wool tUrrilug TOOll,
La. All Oa articles ran to , 40xtuttluvd Ilio day la Ins
plat, of .ale. .1,19 P. Di. DAVIS. Aunt. -
MEN'S '6U,NIMEIC CLOTIILNG, LADLES'
IiCSTI:IIS, to., At Auction—On View's) morning
June '2ll, tit 10 o't.ltok, will be sold at 54 Filth klon'a
linllanatr at, Pant. and Vesta, 1.1.1ta . TJAid wki
litton Du-tera. !hinny thawls, Unortirabla
Cloths Slant:Gilles Cot:owl - pout., Carpet and Leather Trot.
011102 Itaga, A:, metro and Showy Drone&
ali Y. IL DAV/B,Auct.
MECIIANICS' BANK STOCK AT ACM—
TION —On Tuesday emenlng, Jan* 27J, .L 8 8%1884
tne CommercLil .411. 1t0... N. CA Vitt area, s 111 bo
esl.l, 1W share., Slechanlca' Dvsk rittranagh Stack. L . j.
DANIS, duct.
SECOND SALE OF TliE IRWIN PROP
NUTT I N ALL EOII.I..*NT CITT—On Tuesday evening,
June LOt, at $ o'clock. an the sewed tot ory males roma of the
New Auctlan Muse, No. 54 Firth street, 111 be the unload
du of Lot. in Itr, John Irwan's plait of tits eateable and .
beantifully located real estate, satiated In the Fret Ward,
Allegheny Coy, well known as the "hope Weik" property.
subilrOded Into Building Lots of various sires, and war
notc.l.6l by In.. apaelour street. and stets., rim
One Lot, fronting 45 Felon Ridge and Central ate. (each
of which b 10 feet eido,J and extending 255 feat slung Tr.
tnutein, (which is 45 feel wide.) On this Lot lanceted •
oulastanafal two story brick dwelling.
Fear into, fronting 45 feet each en Rbigo And Central tie
being 265 feet in depth.
One Let, (rooting 60 feet en Central at, end orlendi 6 6
along Allegheny avenue (alanh ir 53 Cet wide) 214 r.t, to
n to feet at.. on the hoe 01 the property of Richard Bowen.
Eleo.lo Lots, tack 10 feet front ou Central at. and extend
ing back 25.01 feet to the 40 het no. aforesaid.
One Ent. fronting 20 feat en Central etre...nand eatending
along Allegheny steno 14.5 Wet, towania Wear larak i to •
in feet alley.
Twenty-four Lots, between 11 omdtat street and Allegheny
avenue, eaca 25 foot front un Central st,lnd extending bark.
tower's Wader ler:n.l4o feet to a 20 feet alley.
Eighteen Lots, between Went Common and Trcerumt
ranging 24 and 25 feet fronton Centralan, and etterolhbf
a back towards Wetter lane 140 fret to aA/ feet alley.
Three Lote, which hare been arcommtelated to the tree.
Con of fine Mangan= and comfortable lionrosteedsoare en
, surpassed In all the local aeseaseioriea desired fat pinta net •
Wetter, Plana can be had at theAuctlon Store. and the
prembel :hewn on application.
Tenets of 64to—Oseiourth calh, and the beans. in three
equal annual payments yelel P. IL DATIE, Anct.
I L IC K. ,. P
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, 1 0,;i 1 t V p . S.: C. it. AT rarrera
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nplP. SI. DA VIS, No. 41.
AUSTIN LOONIs & CO., Merchants' Exchange.
QTOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMiS t
CO., Ai TI'S 51EUCELANTS' EXCILLNOS EVERY
THURSDAY EVENLNO.—Sank t Bridge, Insconnoe and
Copper Etock, hotel and Reel hatato sold at public. sole
at. the Merchants' Cubango by
.1.03T1NL00M.13 a CO.
Nabs, Drafts awl Loans ea Beal Estate negotiated on
ressonahla terms by AUSTIN 100.1119 A 00.,
ao2l _ Stool Note Broken. 92 Fourths:.
Ten great drawback to persons emigrating
to the extrema Western country, le the great fest they have,
of tho Serer and Ague—the most direful of all discasett—i
Every dry wo hear of penult. attacked by this amen and
made 'mild,ra to a short time, without any means of afford
ing relief. In view of the great demand for a remedy, Dr.
lloretter has presented tic celebrated 'flatters,. st hoe our.
alive powers for all dues or the stomach have been nub
vemally acknowledged. The •'Betteris," prepared altar
a long imperienca and den p rtndy, have received the m.o.
minima ot the roan eminent 013-widens,. well imall clams,
from every part of our country. To those who doubt their
many Times, all are noel fay is, to try them, and judge for
themeolvee, teepectively.
Sold by Dritegists everywhere, and by 130 STETTED
&MITI', Solo Proprietors. 0.. hi Water or LS front OM,
jelfbdsteT
W ALT" GIL AC
AIC D BEALIITIp
TILUSSMS,
nar k Sbod,z
.t
OF TED' Brit
.fLotical.
Eburattonal.
;iu'cfcn alt~
Courcrred on ibe Lathes by wearing
DOUGLAS S. SHERWOOD'S . •-• • "
•
CELEBRATED SICIRT I
Tho noparallolai anemia °tam
(LO induced of which have been Fold daring thelast zur
bas the mancfaetaren to make areangtanattnatbat •
atll enable them to produce 200 dozen. (2,400 Babel) kew:
claw doting the months ofJone,./nly and Aortal. , o. „„
They also call attention to their t(l
NEW LINEN SUPERIOR SKIRT, 11
For trurelinm whlch is remiring marmot carnmend.tien
from the Lanka
They Km the sole proprietors of ineersfy
"Patent Adjustable Bustle" in.use.
Mains of the many Imitation. offstett in the ctuhet,
they are all either Infringement. of cur paten!, or storth-
Thsy also manufacture over
70 Other Different Styles,
.ita and teithout the .F . Uent:Adjustable Bottle."
These SHIRTS have been recommended by the, MGM.
EST MEDICAL AUTDOISITY es' belng Ito beat or&ff fc ,
Ladies use that has car been offered to the pulite. None
gelatine mks. stamped
DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD,
IIAsaIssOrCREILS, NEW MM.
For ~le thronghout the United Etatesi not Cenadar. '
Jerdlmslu
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CHEAP FOR CASH
J AMES E°l3l l 3 a S 2 NAZE= STAMM
Nt.tr. TUE M.IIIKET
•
Fpritz etock or
MISSFS and ORILDRENS' 110013 and FUOED
DIENS CALF, SID AND COADRS
EDON% OXFORD TI,
OrEILAP, to.
DOPE' AND YOUTILS DOOlll, BROM, tc.
A very superior article and no - punt,
Direct from the klanutecturera, wbecti ho will sell by lba
rata or P•ClIA0 s at eery red prices for
This stock comprhcs one of thole:gest aseortmanta to be
Wand in any city, suitable for city and country ulna, dad,
wing orcr,tworay years experience in bnying r be !Yu=
that be can now amt all tastes. fle respectfully ttelbaeaß
W Isnot to c Jt. saincia; thorn that they Will be
mrai—myl7 • -
A,ND LIQUORS
REDCD ED PDIVES. - '•- --
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TILE SUBSCRIBERS ARE SELLING OFF
their stock at taloned peon preparatory to quAttlag
bonier., ectroprbdog some of the choked brands of
Foreign Wines and Liquors..
Azoink vain tos
Otard Palo Brandy, Unineeny do, Pnro Old .Iriab Whlatoy,
lleldatiekChampaivar,BLJtalan Claret, Banana's •
Malt Port and Blackburn's bladalrs.
~ . .
MO,
U l,l Mandnnanala Bye Whigby. Bapteor Dual* Sectifod
~ Whiskey, BrneMerry, Glazer and Barnacle .
Brandies, all, se., le.. dn. .
Jtirllatal. and Tavern Harpers, is n•ell aa.faalleallus
now a good opportunity' of rupplyLogitemseleasoa Wenn. ,
Lagoons Win;
WIL JIIITC HE LTIVE E. JR., & , 131 . 11:16,
roispla , 209 Ltbartr-X treat. .
NEW DRY GOODS,