Vittsburgt (6a2titti, S. RIDDLIF & lIDITORIfand PROPRISTORS P1TT833178 0 • 35 C: WEDNESDAY WOWING; JUNE 23, 18SS 111EPUIBLICAN COBiTif TICKET. roe eattel";74l , l ansum, OEN. JAMES IC. 1100RIIVAD, Pttuburgb. cosmuse—rts resrum, , ROBERT MALNIOA lirshenYCity. JoUN P. PENNEY, Pittsburgh. sralutt, J. 121.11.0 N POSTA, Ritt.b.rith• ELIAS LL IRISIL do DAVID B. BAYARD, Peebles. MIMS P. ZOLLER, McKsegart. ROBERT P. MeDOWELL, Allegheny. JAMES L. GRAIIAM, Allegheny. raMlTOloviir, ' DABLEL ARMSTRONG, Pittsburgh. •r couluusauts., ' PACIIEDS PATTER/WS, Will.. lenrita. JOHN 11. LATIMER, chanters. oSTIC DECRY B. BOSTWICK, Layrroucrrilic .1416.wr01l Or roos, BM H. DAVIS, Oldo. _ T trtION AND Till AnniNisTßATloN. — The ,!'? gton Union, faithful tb its vocation, as the . lan tor and apologist of the unfortunate ad m trailer: of James Bucttease, in a late num ber ad the effrontery to say, "All experience has own that the current appropriations and expe Cures of the government are made to cor resp nd with the amount of its receipla. A largti revenue is regarded as a license for large expenditures." The Union has failed to tell its readers how this "revenue" was raised. This paragraph is the cuo for the administration presses throughout the country, and presuming on the proverbial gullibility of the Democratic party, it will be repented in every section of the country, without the explanation which ebould honestly accompany it. The Albany Evening e Journal Vans comments on this attempt, on the part of the Union, to white wash the Buchanan administration, and its endeavors to make the people believe that-economy instead of extrava gance was practical at Washington. To count loaned money as a put of the revenue of the government is a piece of deception to which even the Union should be ashamed to resort : "Then 'all experience' does not include our experience of Mr. Buchanan's Administration. They have not waited for a 'large revenue' be fore taking out a 'license for large expenditures.' With less money coming in, they contrive to have more going out then ever before. The Treasury is empty, and they have run it forty millions in debt. All the world is economising this year—excepting the six Heads of Depart ments. They borrow with one hand to spend with the other. The engraving press runs day and night to print Mr. Coob's promises to pay. Mr. Floyd requires as much to keep the Army going as if iL were at war. Mr. Toucey is lav ishing coin on 'ships that will rot in dock. Mr. Brown, while enriching 'sound Democrats' with mail contracts and post offices, reports a falling • off in the postage. Mr. Thompson couples hie request for cash to satisfy claims and finish buildings, with a complaint that ho can sell no lands. Mr. Buchanan considers this a good time to increase the number of his servants, and the amount of their salaries. A Democratic • . Congress aids these endeavors to spend to the extent- of $80,000,000, and the poceets of a , Demectstic lobby are gladdened with a golden :iatirteet. The year 1858, which on every pri vate ledger will appear as a year of economy, will be marked on that of the nation as the moat • lavish one since the nation came into existence." - • Will the chosen emissaries of the administra tion- for Pennsylvania—Messrs. Blatant and dOltattLdsase their advocacy and support of the present national policy on the views advanced .in the Union 9 Will they have the hardihood to declare that Mr. Buchanan has confined the expenditures to the revenue, in the face of the fact that millions have been borrowed, and sqUandered since his occupancy of the Executive Chair 't We shall see. • - .leunati TlLOMlLM.—Forney's Washington cor .'•. respondent "Occasional," in a late letter from the • Federal capital, treats us to the following bit of political news: • "Lettere from Reading, Pennsylvania, state that, Mr. J. Lawrence Getz, editor of the Gazette "'at that place, has written the President, threw. ing up his slice of the coal agency, which was divided between a man named Hunter, another named Smigt,atickhir,Getz. The idea of an ex- Speaker of the Gactsinf Representatives taking part"of suchs dist:AM:ilia was too much for Mr. • Getz, and- holetires. - " lint What makes matters worse is thotait. that:Mr. Glancy Jones, who was to have bean re-nominated for Congress, and tothis'end was allowed to - Parcel at offices and contracts, (making himself, as' is supposed, a partner in some of thqm,) is already descried by the very man whom if was supposed he had_l'ar ranged." The Southern men who helped Jones forward, and who answered his toadyism by • pushing him upon Mr. Buchananotriranstiaint , — that he should be kept athenittoritenttatitrthe' country theLClF,Jittlf;lithiati;' 5. - ' - eha he is o.6olllll"ll.llotr'efiltfgrere for another term." the enlightened and fiialiiiP:Wciimotratic "Democracy" of the State of Berke, show symptoms of "kicking against the pricks," we are forced to theconclu sion that the Lecomptonites are plunged in a sea of trouble. Jehu has behaved very badly, it must be admitted. He has disgraced himself —the President, who made him his mouth-piece —the Stale which he professed to repreeent— and the cause that he advocated. But then, we supposed that this would be a small matter to "old Berke," where the only live issue now is the repeat of the "Jog Law," with the United States Bank thrown in by wey of variety. It appears that poor Jehu did not bid high enough for some -of his adherents, and they accordingly had the bad - taste to fling his price bock in his face, after handling it and jingling it for a considerable number of months. The Southern men, having used him to their own satisfaction, have become ashamed of their - pliant tool, and desire that he shall be kept at home, in order that they may be hereafter saved from his company. What a lesson this is for Bigler! What a lesson it is for obsequious dou ghfaces generally, who, to please their haughty Southern masters, were ready and willing to sacrifice the cherished in terests of their Ma constituents, who placed them in the positions which they have filled so unworthily! Oar Northern representatives, with Southern principles, will soon open their eyes to the folly of which they have been guilty, in hold ing themselves subservient to the Cotton Aris tocracy. A few such lambs as Jones need only befacrificed to convince their follower's that the South despises them for their proffered friend ship even more than the North loathes them for their treason. - Too lance Cnowur.n.—The following state ment is from a little publication recently issued in London, under the auspices of a benevolent stsociation of thatgrest city. A perusal of this paragraph, especially during the present "heated term," has the effect to awaken a feeling of com miseration for the poor wretches whose sad con dition is therein depicted, as_well as that of thankfulness that our lines have fallen in more pleasant places: "There are .cribs,' so called on account of the manner in which the living-places are packed together; we call them 'living-places' because they are the spaces of a dwelling upon which a man, woman or children live, neither house, room nor cellar, but only a small portion of space. A man, his wife and ten children, for instance, lived together in one room, the floor of which was not 'sufficiently large to stretch them selves upon night. We have said ten chil dren, but some of them were girls and young men, from fourteen to nineteen year" of oge ! glow do you sleep 1' amid a compassionate or.. "Ou!' said the father, who was a shoe maker, .1 sit on my stool and 'but my head aga inst the wall, and sleep so ; they com plain very much of the black beetles. Then there is a place called the 'barracks,' in one house, sort of loft, dwelt about 110 (one hun dred &oaten) people, and and it isnot considered fell; here fever rages, and the deed and the dy ingwnd the living have been found lying aide by eide. Sometimes in these. wretched dwellings there is not evens a door on which to lie, die irorind is only covered with pitch; nothing is clean, nothing is pure, not the air, and not the water ; everything is polluted with filth. , ' That the above should be a correct deacrip tion of the•condition of a large alas f the in; habitants of the political and corn cr. polls'of the Wealthiest _nation on the . sionis incredible, indeed. . , ƒ/\ 2 11; 4 ;6. 457.- 0201011 PeABODY 'A. Los= Dr Iftsstastriu. noons.—The Cairo City Properly Comatit whose destructive losses are described in anoth-, or column,,is reoreseuted by stock to thinnioruat: of $4,000,000, of which George Peabody owns $700,000, having purchased the same !didn't' hie eleit to Ude country last year. _ , Most2eorttx,7:We present, .bolost,, a Wl *by.'Montgomery ta'a trio' id an Fayette b? . colicit*ie - *Eska tdsii . k - '• Ire =expresslyays that : iiSitot ruining as an anti-Lecompton democrat, but to a locofood pure and simple; and he ut - expressly endorses - the Englialtbill, claiming that he and the President "oocuPy the sumo ground on the Kansas - question. Beach - Letter from Hon. Wm. Montgomery WitIIINGTO3I, Pa., blay 20, 1858 TottP)IGlDi), t6Q. - Hy Dear Sir: - Tour kind letter, informing me that my enemies were industriowdreirsnlating a re port, that I Intend, If, I am not nominated to l• en Independent candidate, has been received and read with some am turs r =zone but the most reckless would give currency to inch a statement. I have no each intention, and! authorize you to give the report a moat unqualified denial. are inearinidy, fiti all Iparts of sloe • dietoict, raid to the people, that os not a "Lecomptan" candidate, nor an "Anti-Lemony , - ton" candidate; but simply an old fashioned Demo eratie candidate, subject to the customs and usages of the party. We had some differences of opinion amongst von the Kansas question, but now that controversy is terminated by shill which, if it is not ell we could ask, is yet a compromise which are as good citizens, should faithfully carry out. The coarse of true wisdom demands „of every Democrat to exert his whole influence to harmonise and unite the party. Because we differed on the Kansas ques tion, must we never agree again? Your citizens have often differed on other questions; yet, when the controversy was ended you all came harmoniously together; as though you never had been on opposite sides. A few years since the Democrats of Browns ville and Cookstown were warmly and earnestly con tending for a new county, while the Democrats of Union borough ware quite as mortal; and earnestly opposed to this division, but because you differed on that question are you never to agree again? Now that the Kansas question has been compro , mired, will we be so silly as to refuse to forget that i wo differed about the details of the bilis to terminate the question. Because we differed about the 6110 i, lion of Kansas, are wo never again to bo united? Ima the earnest advocate of union and harmony. Let Lecompton and Anti-Lecompton men forget that such divisions ever existed in our ranks, and remem ber only that they are Democrats. . Theth are my sentimoots, and these are the doe - tris3cs I teach wherever Igo amongst the people. I have never belonged to any other party than the old Democracy, and never intend to. To that party I am indebted for all my political honors, and the liveliest gratitude of my heart is the remembrance of their devotion to mo in the struggles of the past The principles of that party are my principles, and my destiny is inseparably united with its fortunes. Should not the earnest, unfaltering devotion of my life convince the most incredulous of my fidelity to my Party? When a man announces his name as a candidate for nomination by any party, I consider him honor ably bound to submit to the result, and if ho is not nominated he owes to it his support and influence. When the nominations are fairly made at an honest election, if the unsuccessful candidate is an honora ble man, and a true Democrat, he will submit to the decision without a murmur. I ask from the Democratic party a second term— s]) honor which for fifty-six years has not been denied to any Democratic Representative. To deny it to me L to pronounce me unworthy what has been conceded to all my predecessors, and would disgrace me for ever. With my competitor the nomination is a mere matter of office—with me it is a question of honor or disgrace. Some persons at one time predicated their opposi tion to me on my COMIC en the Kansas question; but 1:010 that controversy is terminated, substantially on my plan as you knots, and the President hos op prosedand signed the bill—aehen the President agree. math me, should my Lecompton Democratic roneata ens. enfant to do she taw So many slanders have been circulated against mo by those who oppose soy nomination, that a single letter affords far too brief a space for a reply to them. The most convincing proof that they are false, is found In the fact that their authors have uniformly refaced to meet me and discuss their charges before the people. From the day I came into your county, I hare invited elms who charge me with a breach of faith to my party, to meet me in a free and open meeting, and let the people judge of their charges after a full boating; bet I have never been afforded an opportunity to unveil the assailants of my good name. The people will Judge of the motives of men who assail an absent man, and, when Le returns, deny him an opportunity to reply to their attacks. If what they charge is true, why not cams out and expose me? Troth never s huns the light. Excuse the length of my letter, and believe me, with the kindest regard, truly your, We. MONTGOMERY. Tan Post is riled exceedingly by our figures showing up the extravagance of the administra tion, sad permits Its bad temper to lead it into ungentlemanly allusions to one of the editors of this paper. We suppose the editor of the Post will be ashamed of ouch allusions when the geniality of his temper is restored by the gift of the Post-office; but if that fails him he will be too sore-headed to mend his manners, and it will be of no use, therefore, to scold him. The correctness of the figures cited by Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, in his late speech, are ques tioned, and the Post asks us if we have seen Mr. Letcher's figures? lies, we have; and we have no more faith in Mr. Letcher than we have In the Ford His trumped-up calculations aro all bosh, as the.records will she here are a few , f 7 fa. the i'o4e, which it dare not dispu te. Fent, the ,adrainrairation has been in power sixtsessiiciiths. Second, it found $20,000,000 intitireasury when it went into power. Third, in has collected, since then, a revenue in bard cash of $45,000,000. Fourth, it has issued $20,000,000 Treasury notes. Fifth, it is author ized to contract a new loan of $20,000,000. Let na recapitulate: In the Treasury, March 4, 1857 Collected to date. Treasury Notes issued New loan authorized.. Total to data.. What has become of all thin money A part, it is true, remains to be expended, but the greater part of it is already spent, and of the rest a large part is due to parties who have un liquidated claims on the government. Neither Mr. Catcher nor the Post can get over these figures, no matter how much they may attempt to mystify them. _ _ Hon. Visc. MOSTOONIZICY.—The election of Mr. Montgomery by anti-Lecompton votes. is oppos ed by the Pittsburgh Gazette, as he "paired off with Mr. Warren" at the fight on tho English swindle. The Gazette is foolish. Mr. M. ought and will:be elected by an overwhelming majority. —Phil. But. The Bulletin is mistaken. We oppose Mr. Montgomery because be is not an anti-Lecomp ton man, but an avowed friend of the English bill, since its passage. We cited the fact of hie pairing off with a nobody called Warren, after the lead had been entrusted to him, merely no an evidence of his insincerity. The eastern papery are not only foolish, but shamefully ig norant of the facts, in trying to palm off this dishonest demagogue as a man worthy of Ro -1 publican support. NEBEASKA.—The Republicans of Nebraska held a territorial convention at Omaha, on the 27th ult.., at which nine counties were represen ted by about forty delegates. Resolutions were adopted reaffirming the Republican national platform. The first resolution states, as follows, the cause of the convention being held : "That in view of the alarming position of the present national administration, which claims for the executive of the United States the authority to force territories in the Union as States, with institutions repugnant to the peo ple thereof; and also in considerntion of the fact that the friends of that administration are forming sporty organization in this territory to support this odious assumption of power ; it is our duty, as republican citizens of Nebraska, to organize for the purpose of meeting the issue thus forced upon us, and to vindicate the right of a people of a territory, when applying for admission OS a State, " to regulate their own institutions in their own way.' Tun Twaxvit APOBII3B.—The New York cor respondents of the newspapers of neighboring cities, tell a good many facts, and play a good many jokes at the expense of Gotham.' This Is from the Baltimore Republican: "The Crystal Palace, under the oity's man agement, is taking in from seven to ten dollars per day. It is stated that one of the persons .taking an account ottbe Mock in the establish ment, supposed the group of the Twelve Apos tles to be the Presidents of the United States. The first Apostle, James, wan put down in the inventory as Jetties Monroe, a little the worse for wear. Thomas, the immortal Jefferson ; Andrew, 'Old Hickory' the beloved disciple John, was Tyler; bat whoa the official came to the names Bartholomew and Simon, be gave up the job" HARD CORDDRIORS.-0320 of the speakers at the recent Administration Postmasters' Conven tion, in Illinois, in laying down the conditions on which the Douglas Democrats could be again received into the old party, remarked as fol lows: "No, sir! their shoulders must be sailed and healed over in work at the hind wheels.' Anti-LeComptoll Democrats, please take no lice. . : , Tun Alton (111,),Lreoiocrat, of Thurediy lee!, " • ' "Harvest oitiellois eoinmeuced yesterday at Vontleillo, end in the Pities regions. The grain stands well, aurae herrqt, with thin beautiful , prinoleal grenay. - : The felon of ruot, weatherettl-worm• baglog• &M; grclaudist; Tuts Emennipationiats,in , - Miastatß.,are •Iltide , l -•-•.., -........51mat jactigeig ; ••,:•, L'. . , .I -- .. l'iliglll'.. abbtritErlltlTllS. • gor flent_ awake, and Wiltmakir a rhloronsfiglatin all-theli ---...,....--.............' - --- . 4 - - -----•-• •" ---•,.--, '' _ ' '•'.-------.---------,.....-- -- ---.....- •- ._ ---,•-----_ _ .--"----;-• ------ --- ---- - - 4 ^ -- • - • . HAVING .lost Lis father, two brothers. Congressional Distriets. •In the (St. , Lonis) , i 7: - Perrnanttil; Office ' ' - _ 01.11 7 ,D1i, liitATIL.• •, , stare on sanertsr Street for Rent. fr -- Banitcr. Norter_L-An Election for Di- District Frankßbsiiwill liti the 'free labor Rep- 1 C o • . • .L . , • I I to clove time bust- ,„" •-,- sectors of the . Pittstorgh and Allegheny Bridge ....„ mplying With the argentrequest of bun- , s-vannor Hitod erg. "t t, will Ire held at the North end Of resentative. - 4ie i" - Oppesed.by J. B. Barrett, . -- I delight., aorelb4sAr, andel. rad Meow by that lin before the tai efJolyslbeature occopied by emu tbe Brid . 4 w • . dads of their patient', • ' dreadful disc.. , C...0.1,t03 not angering with a roach ~,,,i b e from that data either with or without the ~ .• , , ...Ce. on , ONDAY, Jely Ith, between the hot.. of 2 upon wham a the factions of the opposition ~.., na u clock r. a. JOILN BISSELL, till , DRS, C. ik.l. Fritca...sz J. %V. S She lICS . biroself, he sought and diaccrtered a Preventive and Cure : rented & MBE tUbSCYRICTiMIShi/lIC Rectifying Apparatus, Casks, C. . Jea.1....1 have united. Harry Brunch has taken up the fur Colds. Caughs, Bratichltia, Curisamptlon, Nervous Debit- Seateary and Treasurer- Hall, amended to remain This h a very desirable store for a Wholesale °Meer Or banner of free labor in the I n Vth District, the PF.itssa LISGII &WETLY IS PITTSB ity, s.thius, tr. Ills cough inis cured immediately: Le p„,,... 5 t .....,0,,,j a , mi bstatittally haat, and IGI I I'E . 10 1 - 7 N lON BANKING Coar&s,The „tittllll - of border ruffianism. I the Vth District : , ' cored bit relal ,,, at who lobeett d the diva t., and ill rttn. Wm...hour. In the reor, with an alley leading to Irwin et-i , al Betting of Gait a...china wlli be bell in 99c Aal may be consulted at their villas, 'action with his sou have employed is in their practice, b,..., wog. goof t or b at ia... i LEGE GALL, corner of FMB and Smith Hon. J. . Gardenshire is the candidate against : field stE i on SON NG- 191 Penn Stre,et., cluing thassanda arc . . vcaiian.-,1 hopeless by otheri..- The nand. Gaaks, Ilectlfying i.h... CtiPlicv MU. Acv wnt t DIY EVENING, Jody sth, at lii o' Woodson, American arid Democrat, Col. J. M. ! 'f o r the purpose of raculng as assay of his suffering fellm. t.., ~,,t& to gg ,.. u .... t .... 0.1,1. test., . ak ar . t wit, a kat,.4 for the t.,,,,:,. clock , g rrhigr time OPPOSITE THE ST. CLAIR ROTEL, mc re ar. Richardson, of Richmond, late Secretary of :„ ~ beings as possible, be Is sending mu recipe to all ano with The balance or in.ir .i.',... of Groconn, Mow s od Liquor. t t iendawdtrit It'wti/ • is a nd o'er foml Aalll.llszo a, It for 10 cent,. ----------- .A_ WILSN. President. State, is on the !lump, in the nth District, DDREL-I.II: .. Drs. iitE.yr . oo, . , they are selliag °Eat refaced rices. IllrOctelnillis and all oth Chronic Co Complaitnta t W. 31ITCLIELTREE, Jr., A BEG- I Linnets' Itternalrel titlaw-vT 1. against John S. Phelps, Democrat. Judge Al- • coomitniod with or cluen&Pubnonery Disease, Including I I'3 spring "I• '''' t Drotito EL 'Nichol. octet , l's .1 . City. I„l,,i t y No. 'al9 Liberty greet- I Pittsburgh, June 15tb,10.13.' bent. Jackson has become a eindidate in the „_ ._ _ -•- OvD lt tor xn.- -The President and Directors , i.../.. - h, Heart Disetree; Affection. of the Lirer, Dye- . The following wsiliproteet Inv - awn from , ririo comfortable and well -arranged , or this Compaq bane this day declared • dhldend Vllth (Caruthers) District against Neal. 1 lartpositlon. Fliwiti, GoStritis, h'ennate Comytaint., et, ij. nruler n tyr,ete re brick HOUSE, c on t ain ing 9 rooms, of SIX DOLLARS por stare upon the Capful p t .,. g,.. I CI. Lan (101:31 , 07 New Yost , so. _ with all the convenience. of bathroom, but and cold water, i d o wns payable In cash to the Stockholders or Weird pr SEEMS, from a statement in the Ailltrefunt, . DRS. FITCH a/WILLS would rate that their treatment i t. B. -as fixtures room od d mut dollar reed' eget 0150TH, of said city, being duly sworn, Keith ', ..... : ' "---” art , Ylttidt PleactutlY cituat , , t . re e t ent.e.,... forthwith, and L tied to their that "after all, and in spite of his many former of coinemptio. i•,, b....a iir,-.. the foe that the ..,, , A.- ; ~,,,,0 , . , w ,,. ny phy ,,,,, .&& ..,„.,,,... ti,ty , ~.:'.. oi 1 Federal al tor terms, ite,, ingotro veer the p.m- : look jeltiGattil 3.1.9 Ede meitslint„g„, y . refusal', Professor Agassix, of Boston, will be to manid,...,d and • i f ~ , d,,,,,,,t iyur, both IeDM.A.a during . Neer York , and a rJradoult of the Carensely Medical Chit . ; L I , uy t t 410 "" " FIE-STY ' ' - Orrice 3103uAgAIIALA 151titiNCI COM. ) ::2 Foderel street, Pittsborah. _ i won over for the directorship of the Museum of , judvedor ia the lungs, and they therefor. , employ , br, , of end city. Platte:wain Say 211 , t, WI. . i , Natural Ilistory of the Jardin des Plantes, nt • slecimoant. itsci,.knoe Mcdicloa re b. ' Popo.. further .tth that the it eith•uf. of il'ares Ler, n' ' '' ' " " "rLfY t smut ann.., are true gel ea , t stiracts from letters or ' VOlt REN'f -A three story Dwelling EM , The President and Direc- Paris. It appears to be a favorite wish of the , tansiand a...g0,. the .astern . Irin thee, they a. . i . ti,g. ~., by mt. ~, this deponent , - 1 -: 11. " '''. rint t, (No. 100,) ...ninths 11 = 4 ' i ton ofib loonongshria remnant coawaar or ritt•banik, rim - m..1.5 ,0 e ....at boa., L., . with lino ~,,t . g „t & tde mud ! hero ibis day' declared a dividend id TWO DOLLIES. per Emperor Napoleon to draw this celebrated , MEDICINAL Lit lIA LATIONS,which they value logltly,but : (Signed) A. S. urATII. , earn., Nona. mlaolleaL Tide ban., i. Red with hot 1 .t, e„, p a a pplied to this redaction oftlcSlocl Not. , made only . Peiteci scholar, whose personal acquaintance he In tin, oarng no _ , Carafe< or.Th othen us. • Sworn before me this; th day of Jule, A. D.. I lin& and cold water, bath, mu, A —C., rand Ingo; 10 • tented lone ....nr• t tif Jinxes If. ATWOOD. Secretary. Sighell DANIEL F. Tll9l 4 itV ti - •, • 'it tti • Linn bi admirably adapted to IP., want,.' • prof...Leal J - in Switzerland, to Pixie Agassir has been of - , "lone,) and tiivaii.u.o. nmestlyeaTalOned against wasting t The extracts oft-tires will be seat with the i10..,-. tot e n end will be rented r, a term ~t o a 5t .,,, A ~,,,,, .. _ _._ -_ fered a salary of 25. 000 francs, and the imme- ; the precious timeof curability on anytrestment bawd opal : . ..22,1r0dv sat. For forth , letrtirol•rt enpatre of EZaalito. diate senatorship, which brings another :10,000 . it.. ideneittle,lot NI. itha that the beat of . the he.. can HE FRANKLIN ALM ANAC FOlt I r , .59. • ''''' ...___....... _- __....... -„....... francs; and at last he has contented to go over ,b° I'Avlttid In 0 di.. manner by romtai..., •• t.,... bd.. , , -Th u. ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .., p 0144... cogr, 4. f0r...0y pol,. ' T LET-A two story Brick Dwellinggn W ANTED. -A rat -Y wish to go into to Paris for a verbal and personal negotiation." extel, tbt .rat of On &v.,' is ta lite bluctf awl tts , J P,f: 1 liowd hy Jolt aeon A Stockton, after aka pse ~1 year', wet T 0 on Hay atm. , . bet Teeen Peon .nit the river. 1it0.M..1... rho HannLact ore o Glare at St..ASALOIrr roll., Min. I only in the lungs. again shortly be lme. The colentelints se finnierly will pure of [eta R. IL RING, N 0.29 Liberty st- n m i t s „ d...icee to obtain a ',miner who thOrOngbly =Om , ..911DATAT Cattily, John Englebe, and Joseph I sli_!,4, a ,..,,, (or ~,,,..,,,‘,,,,n. . be made by the skillful matheuvdician, Srgtrord C. Hill, , .prate the Malaria mil can furnish half the capital. ! Fteri , who will also prepare for It paw, sorb wailing watt . - Collishaw have been convicted in the Quarter ' A U . "! 'Weapon. wino-, tent to those grieving to rent , ter g teal make Gan entertaining and instructive maga- I .41,`,":" It Anthosy,sun. Sessions of Schuylkill county, Pa., and Beaten- 1 suit as I' letter. -..daartelEr ni,-::______ 1 einn. 110 Ides the reliable, astronomical calculations, a near • ' fed to'Birty days' imprisonment for conspiring 1 CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENEIWARE. ! 7: gm ior ri ßl i o . a.. , = . le . n . f d t o nne. so accurate method of raw. thee matte.. permanent nun peed eavoring by unlawful means to raise the I SITING STOCK, JUST OPEEED, 1 11 will be aildvd. rice of labor. They were concerned in the I AT TOE OLD ASTA lILLSII.VENT OF orders of lewkwiler e and other dealers am solicited in , advance of publleatien Cie but one edition will be printed, strikes at St. Clair," and were arrested by the i I _, p . 1.4 . ri. _, 2 _ , 13 I tt . $ 3 "Y . 7 ' rod orders will . ' • be 611.1 according to priority. military in the memorable expedition to that . 122 woo, St r eet , p i „.b. r gb, Pa., i W. O. JOll NSTON & CG., Pnblielters, , Printer., Stationer. end Blank Book Nakere, place, • IIS tlo i. now receiving from Europe and ' )raw„, No 57 Wreed street. Pittabordh• Eastern (Vile., a choice easortaient of erect. In hi. R E(tIVEI) AND FOR SALE BY WIL- Ili, cumpriolus now and tasteful eliepte of Pearl White LIAM ItlcOliTrellEON, 195 Idle sty erre, Peteborght Stone To,, Deans and Toilet Ware, and tiet sane In Plain, yew,. Gold, Lustre Rand and flowers Flue WWI. VR.rili.i iron F':?.tri„ l " g ',i n o o' 5. ‘ . ,, 3 11"" , "1. Stone Table Ware, known lola the must durable now in So bons 1110 Coffe, d d ase for Harts and I:bombast., French China of raw aryl., 20 boot. Grant's Tuba., In Pare White nod Gold nand, either In sett. or single .....,,') hod' r o lwwW Titiict: Srititii Tea: piece.. Richly Gill anal Decorate , ' Toilet :lON Drigatlllin tao 1, , , ,'2 . No. i ~ ;nli n' . gi” 4 " awl Plated Caviare Got Men Silver Tea Ted° kipooro• Soup 10 casks Potetla Ladl., Ar , plat. with ,Slyer, Min Ivory Handled Carving Inn homes Cace.. ft..Yl Tea and Table Knit. and Perks, Ton Walters and Trap. fIU NI POUND SY ItCP 111 I'IItiSPIi.VES, Shaker and disio,.... Ted, Mee; dappeu. and Devoe tiod %_../ OR, CII 001 ICA I, 0 , PM -Thin preparetion 1, not in . Tin Toilet Felts. tended ma ponotar remedy, loot I. aviw-tfully pahatltted " to the inotii.l faculty at n nutritive tonic. well ,nitre to A 1.., a complete...l full risturtment of all artless snits- i 11,0 Ide Or the 9.1.1521t0 RETAIL TRADE, el prima t,i,twas I i' t c o PPl n wi , ete of eirtnentn , ry ,r, letZtter to the r i, , , ,,1 ,,,,, , .. 7 . Me public. who am ta..martnilly invitod to examine tida I L:tw,,,lE.,‘ildectino.frt,,,,,cottn. i lia, 0 71%11 , I. i l ai ,... z . n , eittcs• A ''' ' '''' ' ''' ''''r t ,- , the ei e, a t tereahl• to the hug. and ;retrial to the eine m 11, and does not tan,ate by prat:rend tun. Sold hole salele end retell by JOS FLEMLNG. je.2.2 torter of the Diamond and Market st. . 1 QUNDRIES kJ too coils aneorttel ~or. klanilla Rope 150 hal. bat Navy Ookung 20 1.1,6. 'tiro: in do li Winter When Oil; do , W. S. N... 1 Lard 9 0 1, On bend owl for node by JONES a COOLLY. JeC•2 No 11l Water et. toot Clo..rry •I try KI nS ME SW I.: ETLY -The latent ti ed tooto fragenit bwri illn, atod,ll,llt•ln It, well atiew 0 Tin ,, LT Flower, I . OIIM/11111, on laud h at .itt VI.V.NIII , I'a. <,,,,,,, p.0...1 and •I arLet ntri.4. A Great Medleina for Females.-IloodroL. of .ttmtdanta hago been ineetted and !OW, purporting to be ape:&ifie In the various dixemta end derangement. to which the delimit. form of woman reinter Ler enhJoct. The re.ult of all thew sthanlabla Itae been to Impart eturamfory tirity to the I.l.l.ol.lltyrfrot, and fats. vigor to ihe muter , : but Wm ratio( Ima been micrentlnd n drprteslnn pron. tratton greater thou before; and the repeated attempt. of invalid. to build themselves tap by those lair• ronechu, tiara ended In de.troying what little ntlal Ito, wax lelt. Dot In nein; "Boerharr. lleltacd Itittor.:' you will find nn such diwxtrou• rotollta. It is a purely rogadablo rot nportod, plepared on strictly nciontllle princi ples, eller the manner td the relebrated .Llottand Pmfeentr itoerhavo. Blt- Csonoti!—lto carsfuLto sok fur Bonham 's Holland The gnat popularity of this medicine has indimeit many tuitraiiims, sihirla the public etionlii guard moduld dumhisslim. /6-301.1 at $1 per bottle. eir brttlen .or V , . by the nrn. pleb." BM]. PACE, J CO., Manntacturing Pharrna I c. , lletsand Cleemlate,..l7 Wood street, between let and 2d tlebrtrgb, P.t., and Dragglete generally. j 3,111-1, Bincial ft otices. „ - POSTLEY, NELSON & CO, Manufactrorrs of GUN BARBELS, SOLID BOX VICES, .lIOBINSON'S 130110 CAST ST KL.91.711115S —WArrantzd Crs.l grrrt and Ila mmrr.d Shorrh and Spod.., Hoe., Iloy aud Honore. Fork., rid , . 31.1 , 0 , k , . Warehotit• No. 17 'Market St., rAIPL2mfr. MASI:WHO% PA. The Great English Reme•y. SIR JATI ES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Ps:Tarot] front a proscriion of Sir James Clarke, M.D., l'hyal.inn Extraordi pt nary to the Queen. Thia well known MiAliclue Is no impcantion, but It sure and WO remedy for Female Difficulties and Olearactioma from any muse whatever, and although a powerful remdy, they contain nothing hurtful to tho countilution. TO 31AIIIITED LADIES It he rarullarly suited. II will, In a short li n e, I•ring ou the monthly petiOd with ngtilattly . Tittle rill. harm acre, been known to fail where the c. firms ma the SeCnflartVe pamphUl are eell obaerrat For full partlrulare. get a pamphlet, free, at the age N. B.—sl and 6 rwodar.. encl. - wed to any an, red agent, will Inanro n bottle, Cent... Mug orer 6010 Iv. try return mail. It. L. I'AIiNFISTOCIL k C.), l'Utstn.ro., to 27 l lr T nUunt, and sold by all drogOoto• 8.1.;t1k THE GREATEST MATCH MACHINE IN TIM WORLD! A FORTUNE MADE WITH A SMALL INVES!dENT . - TIIOAIA.S . PATKNT MATCLI AIAIILLISK t• • Ample, cheap and partial Match Maher. The Machito coats only $114; la driven by bawl, and. will make the for. tune of the manufacturer in • 111kOrt time. Where good wood fu to to had rctially It materially roducee the curt SirSoveral mmuty or Machihe privilege. me °Vend tor tote at • moderate pron. Per purticelare call at ciA7.}:rti COUNT !NO ROOM, Filth ow, jel:J.twictfr - FEE - StiPEitIOR ctwer.m. MILL AND S M H:LTING PARK, m^ctritoY & co., S.IANLTFACTURERS OF SII.E.J.TIJINO, BRAZIERS' mei BOLT COPPER, PjtESSED OVIA PER BOTTOMS, Raised Still Bottoms, Bpslter t oldot, Ar. Also, Importers and DrAlms 10 METALS, TIN PLATY., MEET IRON, WIRE, Ar. c..,smutl7 on hood, Tiumeo's Machines and Toot. Worthonse,jra. 119 Firs( and 120 Scrotal react. Pittsburgh, /NMI nu. iirOpaciat orders of Copper cut to soy desire.' pattern. my"Std3toltrlyr Caution to Invalids--Beware of Impostors. DRS. CALVIN 61. EITCII and JOIIN It. Sliti ES (erne.. 191 Pc. rt, PittAbargh,) notire with notch pleaaore the above. card of Dr. S. S. Fitch, of New Verl:. en.l Ittto I , their duty ulcer l.e vautlon lite Invalid puLtle wunet IntSe eitiono which arena dally lorresouttg. nee- ut doceleraveut , . In Now York, of the frond , . pew. t.re.l Dt. 11. J•tues, the phyalrian, whose sonde of bra Imes nertrl3 rtt, out,' and t "Dr. I:tteatt Urattl, - and titlicr., omen to render It • more initALle thaw thou usual, to c%pose such trickery. and vindicate car own charnetnr: and it in the morn inrits. Gent upon 1.1.1 to do No, inuninch az tha opinion prevailathat this 9•honaty Ls coati:ied to tbneantnrn nittn..--sa far from • • • lid. being trim there aro maims I itinerant dot tors to this and the States farther west, who literally rot. invalids, not only of Weir inoney, but of their very i.tet, for;they licovont them Iron procuring proper treatment in time. Sfort tf these travelling doctor* take adruitatte id the prevalent Out ervontems belief that big discs.« can to cured by Inhalations, and either prohAv to be couneuted all our . Wars, (wont. oven tog manliest nor s cry ur some enatern pliyaicinn of groat repute, ur else wld. sumo for otr(and mythical) Hospital or University. and inralids in their earnest...vs to regain lualth target to eaamior proofs and rctul.4 of treatment, but are persuaded by bore assertion. to place their health and Urea n chergoef incur. petent and unprincipled men Ws have for 1.01110 time Neon shrinking from this nrig.lsas ant duty, but can du so no longer, and trust this rant may be the moans of saving POS. from Lining decitiv•sil. In conclusion, it la proper to repent, no ire tiare so mien dons formerly, THAT WE HAVE NO CONNEC TION Wrrfl UR. h. F FITCH OR WITH ANY OWYiCE IN NEW YORK. $20,000,000 55,000,000 20,000,000 20,000,000 $15,000,000 DRY. CALVIN M. ➢ITCH /k JOHN H NK lIS luurAfe M. IC.. GILLA7o P . DENTIST, Extract, Teeth without pain, by an E74IIRE - L 7 11Lw Anseinthetc nr.mot a10p11..4 thi• teeth mid gum. , only. Teeth from tine to foil nolo on Ilse r. 11 1 .1041 m•Leilllnt,sel. entire - Purceiain IRLII with mot famine gnu, which in twailty.cl.inilltiovi rind dunldlllr rwiii•A Lill to Om, Clll and rxansine !nr4.l• • 12.,„o01,0 :a Fourth Arr.& M arket, ary.) Pittliburgb. TUE ME RCANTILE AGENCY, FOR TILE: PROMOTION AND PRO'rIfaCTION OF 91" RAJ) F:. D. DOUGLASS Q. CO., Proprietor.. Corner Wond and Fifth Sr,., Pittelntrgh, Penna. ALEX. ARMSTRONG, 31.11g0.r. Istablll6.l. New York, Jone, 1641—PR1.14, Mem.ll BEAD 077102. NEW YORE Pittsburgh Philadelphia. Detr0it......... Chicago.. ..... Dubonne. Milieu Lie.. Nom Orloans Charleston Louisville, Bt.LOW. - • ••• ..... manna enure. Montreal, C. .... ....—.....- ...... B. bowman" h Co. London, Eng X. Doi:nuns it Co. Letters of Introdoctkoa etataaryen of high staudlea and respectabllii, In °eery saustion of the Union, arlll be oft farriligiod to subscribers making application a the other, Also. letters of introduction to nuy of lbo orSepß named above. e - O - OuLtenninas raoxerl.c. ASTAIIORD TO IT ALL PARTS OP Tilt Coma 131,T0 Arrn Bluerso Posessacons. °Veal fn Pittsburgh Water Cure Daubnate:dent, FOR TIIE CURE OF ALL KINDS OF DlBEABK3.—Locatedat Ilnysedio elation. 01:1 the Pltta. Hargis, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. is 1:101, newly re fitted and Improved by the erection Id a Gymnasia:ft and Bowling Alley, which will afford ea...fable and healthful .erchin and amusement for patients and others friendly to ourcy.tem, who may wish to spend some with us during the hot weather. Addrro Box 1304, Pittsburgh Purina. J. LIFJII , OIID, M. D t pi,„,fth yn . ' le2.lkw3m 11. FREASK, 31. D a WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT. No. 42 Fifth Street, near Wood, R. /GIN IC MAN do TI F3S li.AN Vibuhaat° 5.1 Retail Denton , in FINE GOLD AND SILVER W.A.T0M3.13, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, F&NCY GOODS, WATCH mAT IE It IA L, DiCIEIRC3 No. 54 St. Clair Street, '(Dr•IcI.Lb Nov 13011114-4 PITTAKTROE4 PA PF4l4f!" - - - Tins Mr.niciNt, prepared in the must api prona matffier.:,h,l b0t11 , 41 by um, Mu+ received tlto rano lion of the moat r wotift., of tho Medical rrnfsasion of Plffi adelphia nn.l who c..comtn...nJ it .1 ang...ri.r to any other 11 , lif ita efficacy •0.1 itorortauco of Con minion, Gout, Itrourbttb., Chronic. Itbeutua. tboin, nod all Sccofol..u, ditrave, it i.ffimerv.a.ary 4. aota6k: —thoualtuds of eminent phyniciam. of Euro'. anti Atuerielt haying tested U. a...1,Ni curative Prvpar.e.l ouly by /MIN C. 1 - 10(Elt l'ruggida, N. 154 North Third a tr.A,Phila•Mlphot. ,Sold by all Druaciata thnffighnot the country. WHEELER & WILSON'S r.A.INITLY SEWLNG MACHINE Finest or Coarsest Fabric, At lbo iil , Agur”. of making silt'. Qin.< Oyu rwas. amJ bgaiiitful agthis.rolite .Vitcheg per Altrilite, almost mild° linliqiensagilc for family Yoll toy Jain. ALIA. It. mum. Ap-ut, No. Pi Fan, Ptr.4,..Pittatgirgl.i.._ SINGER'S SIIWING MACHINES Tb,. great Noperlorily of SS° 6103 MACHIN 1.:9 Over .11 other. for the use of Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Ilarnes , s Makers. Carriage Trimmers and Coach, Maker.,, nM I..ng L.,. known and practiodlY lIIS KW FAMILY WALL Iw o Compact nod omontal machine, ololog lip wot well with hot lo rua rgonosolonoi.) and moat booquo 3 favorite for family noo. A WI .orpl) of Ow MArhiaoa for who at Now York hl 12, S - 11 . 2.A.W, 32 Market est., PITT:UhI Rim, l'A. the 1:0111,0111 Vtleo [rota 1140 to you. [..tor aolto.lydfc NV 0 12 K - r Rat:. Inonzia at ruatl:::riglie....s. .7. He CIIII.IBTY, IfL. De, 103 Third .Ylrett, Pitr.t.ryth, rrunn., 11.10 g Iml ILo ntiv.tagrs of kostern lauds, and several yeay prnarce. oarro prefe6sionsl son k„,...1 In SURGIOAI. Atin NIEDICAL CASE. D. , . iv. D. 11.. r .1( • Cao/..5 It MI ILI, 11 11. A Mchr.,o I ton Il A T. II Sill, E.'. lion T J Itigham. J JOID It. 31.41,4, 1..1 Y.., 1,.111i_ Lij.l-e.IN &v. uutras 1.11 Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange, lIASK NOTE., AND Sl'E.'lE, Nil. .IIAIIK ET _[BEET, PITT,ILEILtaI, PA. e_Q-Calli , l4.ne made.,u all tLa pritaval <lhae thruzqh out the Eh!Ea) Eta)•+. Iron AallWg, Iron VauDa, Vault Doors, Window Shattcrs, Window Guards, Id., Noe. 91 Sernewl Street and 86 Thant Street, (beta - eau WOOlt end alarkat,) Pl7ll9llUlttlll, ItA IN , tr. baud avlety of nor Panama, fancy and plain, aaaable 'for all parfaaaa. Particular atttgaltat peal to ea timing °nee Lnta Joblanx dna, at short entire. meg Tll.-.11,i,L11. WM. C. /UMW, VANDEVER & FRIEND, A TT 0 f2N F.Y 9 AT LA W VID SOLICITORS IN CIIANCIiRY, No. 6, Sh.ne's Slant, lhavqkr, Aray-Colloollons promptly made In any part of lorthern Inv. or Writorn Wlaconnta. Will attend to tho pnrchme and Salo .1 il.nl E.late, ob- Wain!, Jlnn , y no Honda Anil 11ortgar... anl:lydfc Y DIA N 210 N Itnnroactur... and Lh.nlvre In all Um] , of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, B. DOCIOLASS A CO. 1/114.11C11 B. Bouotass A Co. B. DauciLAA• A Co. B. Douous3 A Co. B. DOVULA. k Co. B. DouaiAu A Co. B. DoutnAnn A. Co. B. DOCOLASS A Co. U. DD.:LAPS k C. B. Down.ins A Co. B. DOVOLAY, CO. B. 8utm....,A A CO. 11. Douai,. A CO. AItSoCIMIL orricn. V Runt.. k Co. J. D. PaAvr & Co. Pam h Co J.EIV.T3EII..R - V - WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS 1hm0;40.0...anW TAILOR, John C. Baker & CrC.s 116!MINg C 0 - 1 11; It 0 IL" bi. )Inritine. Stitch,“ S. B. & C. P. MARKLE mmtur•crrear-s 0/ PRINTINO, Jolt AND ALL KINDS OF Wrgi,, A., PPIN PAPS WorlNtktre, So. 27 Wood Street. PITTSBURGH. PA. mytot re I=ll2 JOHN .I.llLei 11.1N1CTIJKLAS et A D L'E.A.M" TOBACCO, n./ Satithf dal .Strref Duzyranni ALley. 77T51113111111. ITII.OV ... LLSON WU.= ROBINSON, MINIS FOLNIIIRDS AND BIACIIINISTS. NV ASIi I Nor oN WI/R S Pitta burgh, Penna. °Mee, N 0.21 Markel rrrrr I. ant F:1161.e..11.4 r,1,1R1 ..ry.C...tat,,1{.11...7 IV-, L., Ft.... NI. mind It• is 61/ dolat , oil tditli I 114101. , OFAILSON /S/ L J..rty Pol .111.1 1 .1,11 1 4. 6 A. Vtlit.t.ll4ll, tuuu )14 EVOry, S,,rluly ol PATENT AND EN AmELED LEATHER .sue b—ther, Spit MOP oven, oeh ,e „d Covntry Odt" Skin• Sole Lent her, Camilalze ()I %clot hs, All or vrtliat trtll furnial. , l At the lonArd Nnlt ATIIIDES %V ANTE 1).63 Gll. C.) .14.1.11C÷N N SIGIITBILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SIIIKRDIAN & CO., ON THE UNION lIANK, LONDON, IN FUME 4IV ONE POUND STRIILING AND UPWARDS. 111114 on Iho principal cilks and low ro of grauc., Belgium, 110111.1, Umnany, aO,l oilwr Eurnpran Staled, comitsuily nn band aud fur sal.. by W 01. 11. WI 1,1,1,01. i A CO.. WOO , l twurr of Thif,l. MATLACK & <ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING NI ER C RANT S, No. 18 Pine Street, St. Lonis, Mo. ItILFZIL TO - Murdoch A Dickson, ht. lAuls, tiny A Manna, Cincinnati, Ohl, Chas. thiltleld it Co, Louisville, V. H. Day Co., Hankers, Peru, Ills . firven k rt." Poulton, host flu, lowa, Pay A Matlock, Ptilludelph* IL Forsyth, Chien°, Freight Agont for Illinois Contr Railroad. Ja&Gindro - E'EN A S'I'OVB.: NV 0 12.1{.5. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, 1111ITTACTIMZO 67TOLTI.I.IITT OVUM TMLITTT 01 OOHING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVE' Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c., IWHOLISSALI: AND RETAIL. Foundry on Allegheny River, tern sums, north-enet of reungylvanln Ihereengen Depot. Office and Sales nOorlte tortiglydfc No, 4 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Po. PAYNE, BISSELL & CO., MANSIPACITHIMI 01 Co./dr/ix. Parlor and neat/lux STOVE-13, Grates, Fronts, renders, etc AOJ Illauefactoren of We Celebratal • - cArrrAx. COOICENG- nA_N-Gic NO. 236 LIBERTY STREET. jp2s:lydre PITTAIIIMOII, PA _ MITCHELL, HERRON& 111017PACn11.06 OP Cooking, Parlor and Heating STOV_E S , Grate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, ke 194 Ltberty St., Pittsburgh, PA. tratlkly .1:111.VirH 18 K CLULIDY, Home, Sigu and Ornamentol Painters, ,AND axAtzrzEß; IaALISAI White Lead nudZino Paints. 4/20, Varsatihen, Iruidow 01w, Puny, renew, Atc, 11411.1riedStrat,hmiew Ark LAKE •- k ISH— II:Ai half Md.. Whit. I.* do Tronc. Igo ,lo moo. nn d , lint Tlik do, rec,,l and for aale by II l'N la IL CoLLINS. rr REcTIFIERs ANDLIQI:OIt DEAL Kit: , —A roll - Vat. tifying Arporatua. comprlalng Copp, Still, Tube, Tone. Pump, An-., will, o fin. range of r , tarl Caalta, nil In goal ord., Also. • good Dray, for sob. by WM. 3117CITELTH.F.E,DUO, No' WO Liberty greet. N. —lf the above aro not tlbq °sell ‘,l by private oalo brio, Monday, Ow 'loth Iwt., tho,y will be , sold by auction that day, with tba baba:caul .trek of Mora, Liquors, and (iron lea Coen on hand. Je2l ml.lllacrital Klock of l'innu Fort. frvut the ewle,ratrd Lwlorle. of STEINWAY t.S. , NEW VOliK : piANos PIANOS: ' N Na f! I.Altk,N IV route. Just 1 - Iw.n nspl ihr attention nt purchuert 11. hl.rneu a 11101. i4.lx A I.kr alu.scn•lebrretl Mau°, N. 53 IRISH LI NESS All masto , l4loan nt rin.lmr ot:t LINEN CHErK, RUSSIA DUCK and all kinds nf ;nette for boy. "Tar. Al., f.tts - as, nurr,ve A.1.1110:1 , 14 of Sworn, J,4231.twT C. 11ASSON LOVI, 74 Market at. Iterswe, Black Chntlic, Ithurk Mom Wlsina,C , spes. Sc. Je22- -, lkvr C. lIANSON r.. 74 Market 41. Q EASON .k BLE (100 DS.—lland.otne Be lo rs,,s.Ort,sn , lles,l , arraa , I.a.re lantl. M,n l ratans", 114 , 01. Skirt!, Corsetts, DaPtent, etc. C. LIA.SiSON LOVE. 74 314tket C A D To the Clients of A. B. )I'CA 1.51()NT. =lll t.t76lM/Willir;2y nnftnlshe , l taa Luxhe-. to the Land , of [men k ri.kcEENZIE, Attorneys. Sa. t 4 Fourth v , - tnt I r , ..17..fu11y reenuanot.l thu. who Lave Litb.r1....1,30..) 04 in. proG.o.ormlly. Je7-finathi ALFRED It. MeCALMONT. 0 A. STROH & •attng and Iniprrwsi. n Parer IA • boachtLful •ruclo 1, n which to writo •• lottrr awl ot.tain • iy Ist the mon t nue • Ith..ra rho u•• of vo.,Rr tot, r. n 4 ft In•nluable. arwo,• trrrsolin.. It .al tak• cornet horror...Jou of any phut (lost, ets..l is rqu•ll, •daptod Srt writing varwr, cloth. ..-.I or stone, In the eopritor {lan., de •,:1311, music. A.c.. (without the ooN r 1 p.n. or Ink) with a boor or common stick F. ur thrl•rrot dolor.—prior .5 OA. Vol 4 W HAVEN, jol.l Corner Market and Froorol strop.. W OWS, LULLS CO, ;root. DEALERS and COMMISSION kl LIICIIANTS Nr.2. 40, 42 .2 Ft•l 41 :corn Fecni SUN UMBRELLAS. IVNA. DE11.411 FS, LACE 51A NTLES, 11001' SKIRTS Ala, RE kind. or Dre...1.a1• and Domestics. C. lIINOON lat/TE,74 Market at JeIY LAKE 1'1:51E-150 half bble. White Iti,tit; Ito do do Trout, 100 do do herring So du do Ealmen; :I'o do do riekerul 0 mit rood *lt 1 for min by lIENILV 11. COLLINS. oAT .11EAL, Pearl Barley and Oaten titoott, Itevh irruund and of aithorior •Inallty, just rec'd nod Ire role, wholeitole and retail. at FRANCE'S Family Grimety and Tea Shoo, Federal at. Allegheny . . jalb MURPI[Y .E Ill!RCIIFIELIr have rt;;d . a lot 01 Flamm] Sao.. , Innthin, a deoldral bargain. Ala, haitts and Limn, Collar., Lower than mond. And we are now °Wrong-aour Dentgas and iirennAlne tutt - h born too,. lion add nt early In tin aaaxon. RillJucE FOR SA LE p . . lakd lb. country curaal hulk Man% bbl. elan Pork: I tAI Lon. Dry Apples, 2.1,C10 u.. cnoutry cur."' nation. In store at tut 3 chiIIVEftADILWORRTIrS. ;A) 001 . 1 LBS. BACON SILOULItERS; kr 10..0 do to 811.111.7 5.11.1 tio • fire. C ]not root not for Knia T LITTLE A CO. . . Q.roit.ku E LET—Tm Fe dry Cel- L, tart and enrol and Third floor., omfavorabla tarma. I lIITCIICf)EK, 31,a7tEEE.1 ot Cl r. J. An.. Itaamnd and 1511 Plant streets. LA IV N. BEILAGES. LACE MANTLES, DustEtTle GOODS, A,., Al 0 I and chop a .rock n, 14 In thn city. I' HANSON lAJVIt, 71 Markat atreart. Pa K .. Volt I L s DltßN sk S: , CAPES, Tn.• h e m eeworr meet Dwti In the city past reed. Net.. call awl sea them. .b.ll.llaarY C. HANSON LOYE, 74 Market el 1 1 EltY DESCRIPTION of DRESS GOODS stiswt.. Mantles, Nit/art/Ina blood.. Whoa Onode, How 'cry. kr. Alen lar g o and trry cheap mock of r' .tic Ja2 dawF C. HANSON LOY It, 74 Stark. et. SUNDRIES -30 lib's. prirno Lard; 16 bap Voelbew, 3 " WItol„ Now lawllba from KW- a m City for min by laA IA UDIOS EY A 1.10. - . - L"PAPER—A superior lot ofLetter Pa • per, 15 to 1:0 yenta nhl. A email nnantity for e.b. by the rtetn, rel",l or plain, at 11. JOHNSTON lk 0)03, nOl4 Paper Werehonae, 57 Wwal etrer.t. _ . DRY GOODS of every variely, as cheap as they can be fottntl no, plus. C. 114 NOON LONE, jals No. 74 Marton etrltet put , : hest assorted stock of Fancy, Staple, Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods In the - clty. Keene call and ate them. C. HANSON LOVE, JelTdtwE 74 Market gnat.. LOST -On Saturday, between Washington treet, Allegheny city, and Litwrty street, Pittsburgh, an oblong gold breast pin. The finder will be liberally Co. warded by calling .t 211 Wheat). greet. R. IL KING. OST—On Saturday evening, last, on Fifth street between emithil;ld and SLOW% a lady's black velvet belt with allvar hackle. The ender will be eultably rewarded by leaving tho some at this allica Jelltdtf giTAM BOAT STOCK.—One-eighth al the epleddld pas/Roger sad freight packet RIITROPOLIS or saloon em) tern. by jt.T.2 lIITCLICOCK,McCREEILY k CO. 600 bgrs S u lli g t ucoC i g a IIE eb itlY I CO., j. 23 1= Second and 151 Front eta. CM:ESE-200 bls. W. R. Cutting Cheese reed and for de try .1027. FIF:SKY IL aILIINS. CHEESE -225 bis. English Dairy Cheese In to lby nab , by Jn.. HENRY H. COLLINE. Lbbls. Louisville lime for KIIO _LA by Je...2. COLLMS. EGGS -10 bbls. fresh laid for sale by JaZI It. DALZELL & CO. 250 W00L SACKS for ealo by JIGS SPRINGER ILIRBAUGH A CO. O bbls No. 1 in More and fo T. LITTLE & 00. L`ID 01 2 wo by jet POTASII-8 casks of reline quality ju teed and for isslo by ATWELL, LEE & LYESt BOOK CASES.—Fine Walnut BoeiCases Anlahed and in wareromon. T. B. YOUNG & CO. RECLINING CITAIRS.— Sonia of extra fl gadfly, fin Med and for ulo by .lel9 T. IL TOUNG DECORATIVE WALL PAPERS,-Eu genie and Jar:oatsUs designs for parlors. for seas by W. P. MAIISUALL & CO. WHITE WHEAT-200 btu3. cc'd and Re sig. by jun BRUMi DILWORTH. - . . . .. ant ~i ',. ale. 1 ),3-2.,,,..-_ . . - • • 0612 WOOLV—loo,cloo ibs. wool wax' t- Valuable St. Loots Improved Property: W .-------- for Sale. ot et highest tub prices by rill' E FOUNDRY AND 31ACIIINE SHOP. 1 lIITPIiCOS Mee/LEERY ! CO., 1'22 Second .4 51 Fontsta. .1 known as the St. fouls Novelty Works, vire uttered fur sale. The establishment Io • gaol stock of Patterns, lathes 01:111 Tools (or It goners! Stutionsry ihigiue .to Ma rtinis business, with es vspacity tor working itivetityvtve baud. rind will be Bold entire to a ~,00,1 l a ser.purchser. 11p011 ressosable terms. Th e onto. of Is competen . sod' acquamovi with the place and fsmillar with the !Atom., can lot sivitred by the portliest... it desired. Further particulars can be ohtuined by addrossing either of the uutiorsigned, at St. Louis. JAMES 11. CORISITT, Cil ARLES BAYIIA. AVM. It. ItIDDLECONIF.. 'POE SALE. 5 acres 100 perches of Land I _L. In Culling township, near East I.lberty.suljoinlug laud. of Tho,. Mellon awl IL A. Negloy. Thie property le ole , [candy mu/atoll for o private reeldonce. and would wake one of the meet 1.111.13011113 enuntry oeate iu tho beautiful valley of Newt I.,borty Nor prier and term, apply to AUSTIN, I.IJONIIS A 00., • No. IS Fourth street._ 1, - NxiiiniTioN FOR SALE—One of the 7 J rti.iit attractive and interesting •-xliibitions is mat ef ferodfor sale or exchange fur morehatidise, in Harrison's Oil Vaintln.. ,, or the Creation of the World, Destruction of Jerusalsm. ' Fall of Nineveh, the Court a 1.411P)100. Arid oil.. er important subjects. lime is a rare chance to mute mote cq„, to own of enterprise, as the , exhibition will command hill houses Apply .11 W. BUNN. Rest Fide of t h e Dill mond, [hint door North of Ohio street. Allegheny. 1 , 21 ATALUABLE CITY LOT FOR SALE.— v That eligible building lot, with the buildings there on, situnt , sl on the rooter nf Liberty and Iland streets, front ing 2 , 1 ft." i inches on liberty and extending bait along Rand streot . llo feet to EICIII/2161e alley. Jett , T. R. YOUR , / A CO, on Smithfield M. VUlt SALE-10 acres of Land, four miles Jr from Allegheny City. The land is goal and will be sold at a hags.. Al., four Leta in East Liberty. 301 , y ill) feet etch: will I, sold low. Apply to GEO. W. IIUNN, Ea , st side of the lhaniond, ad ,:or North of Ohio st.. AIR , gbeny city. Jel2altf street. AN UFACTORY FOR SALE UR RENT I —Enterprise Foundry, on Sandusky Allegha M ny, with goat steam power, suitable( or manufacturing porposww, of venous kinds, will be veld or leased low. tn.. quire of Mr Samuel Henderson, none the promisee, than the rare of Ito,. Sproul church.) who will show the property, or of JO R. ROBISON A CO., 2.5 f. Liberty at. ijUlt SALE OR CEASE: a lot on Fourth j. street, between Smithfield and Cherry Alloy, 100 foot front by 55 deep. A Lot on Third Ansel., near Smithfield, .10 feet front by 15 feet deep. Nona Watto--Thr square hoondid by Butler, Wilkins and Carroll streets and Sproul , alley, 64 foot front by 120 del., nearly opposim to Pennock A !Rat's Foundry. The square hounded' by Siusllman, Wilkins and Carrel streets and Spruce alley, 204 foot front by 1101 deep, On Allegheny, Carson and Butler street,. ndjnining the Allegheny \ alley Railroad Station, forty contiguous Lots, with 21 feet front Is 120fiset deep. i Eight acres of groom' in Rs.serve , township, pat t of not 1,4 2224 between We Sea Itrlghton road and 11111E131c Com etry. ty [soy in Allegheny City, Third Ward, beta cen East Loon anti Chestnut street. A Traci of Lord Its Westmoreland Comdr. on the Phila delphia turnpike, 7 miles from Latrobe-7Z , aoree In minis !ration of rich lsrttom Inn,l-0,0 acres. A Tract of Lniid ue - tr Ligonier, Weatinoreland 'county, of ifl.l arrs. WILLIAM 31. DAILLINOTON, myls:thi 155 Third street, above Smithfield. TARAUGHT F if A floe Bay Ilona HORSE years old, OR AL over VP hen 7., high, wall built, work , gentle, for Kale by nut It. ROBISON A CO.. No. 250 Liberty et. OLD ESTARLISHMENT FOR SALE.- Owing to the delicate health of Wail-11itcheltree,Jr.,be 'numb quitting bush.,e to lire In the country. Therolitre the evultlivhmtnt carried on by Menet?' nod brother is of bred for sale, with the fixtures. Beatifying apparatus, ere. A lease of both front and lack. atone (which belong to their uncle) will be given to the purchaser tor a number of year. at'.. fair rent. This bottle ts well known and of long gland. log, haying loon establish.' by their uncle mad father.— ,o . it Id itched tree who grocers, a large bin inf. in it for any years wholnale aloe and liquor mer chants and rectifying distillen. Persons wishing to pur chase ran seo the pee and atoelannd learn the terms by applying at the me stole, No. 573 Liberty street. Penn sloe ran be given eir the Ist lone or Ist July. AlirCirre errs, tuverrikeepers end country oterehmits supplied with tatictesin the above line on eery fatprable terms, a. they want to reduce their stock tomtit • pfrcheser. W3l. WITCITELTRCE, Jit„ BUD. N. IL—All person baying claim. against the nun will be • .1 ow presentation of ainif MCV0001.1; sod these indebted lan respemfolly requested to make payment with n little delay as posaible. aid:7a Ohio Land for Bea IIE subscriber offers for sale section Len, T township 111. range 10, Stark oorosty, Oblo, commonly boown "lueossarwitection," containing 640 acres. Road situated dn. mile* seed of blassillon, the State leading to Wooster, and within about two oallia of the Pitt. burgh, Ft. Wayno and Chicaeo Mailman. The moth, east and north east quarters are pertly cleared and Improved— the remainder is mitered with superior Umber—and the e.boi. is well watered by opting, fledrunning streama.— This motion is considered the floret body of Lind In the county. It will he win undivided or In quarters to mit purchaser.. To thou , who desire to invest In real ratehs • Letter opportunity I. rarely offered. J. g. SWLTIZER, oriftdrartf T No. 101 4th street. Plttaburgh. Farm for Sale. PRE ANDERSON FARM, 2} miles !shots the Depot, at Now Brighton, Bearer CO, Pa, on Blcck Howe Roo, containing 10H acres of excel ent land, every acre or which Is tillable, and 95 of which to are der contron. There are 13 acres of good timber, orrto 00acrwt I (:reVrt - I ." 2 d gfiVft b est r' f ' rft d tren .b . I n n d ron o t f oVery . Sold them Therei ere I. a spring of toter-failing water. The Improvements consist of • seal, rame Delling, at tached I t weather-boarded log, • smLemont b oo., and • large franaßorn. 10 by SG feet. This choice farm Is in • high stale of colttratimit, fenceo good, and In reepect•ble neighborbood,•tottrettlent to churches, schools. Tor tar... eorpidre .1 THIS OFIIICE, or of Jal2-dAwtIT J. ANDERSON, New Brighton, Pa. Valuable City Property for Bale. THAT very desirable lot on 'Water Street and Rodould Alley. next to John Irwin k Eons. being fdet on {Vat, and Front streets, and 100 deep along the Alley. - It will ho sold together or In lots of 20 or 24 feat mob. For le rota told. h ail! be mode easy ea to payment.) ap ply to JOSEPH A. LEECH k CO., mrkdtf LlLerty Street, Pittsburgh. FOR SALE—Oneof Wallace's Patent Portable lloor Mule, with Benner's latest Patent Stant Sischioe; Bolt.,ll?lting Cloth sod ElacaPar, sll tom pletestol ready for settmg op. Apply to W. B. !MADAM, Oil Mill. apt:clown P to.r. Rebecca A; Ciatg sta.. Allegheny City. T IBE STY STREET PROPERTY FOR SALF--The litoreroont and Dvntung, situated o Ltherty ktreet, new SL Clair, known as No. 1.53. Tho lot feet front .d 1:11 feet deep, extoutling back to kacti.ge Alley, on which is erected a Stable and Carriage house. The property mots readily for VW, and will bo sold of a bargain and on occononialating ter.. Par particulars onquiro of IL IL KING. apl7 N. 211 Liberty street. • FOR SALE—A Drug Store situated in one of the hest locations in tha cffy or Plttebtagh, for either a Jobbing, retail or presicription bottom. Inducemenuare offered to purchaser, scretalning advantages of rate ocean mace. For information inquire of JOLIN 11AIPT, Jr„ at IG6 Wood :trout, corner of Waal and 011th, Pltta burgh, Pa. fat COOKING BY GAS. A. WORD TO THE LADIES. TE HEATED TERM IS APPROACH leO, :Lad wa call the attention of the I.llea to th e feet that COOKING, IRONING, &c., Can be dnne with economy, without oppresal ea beat, ati out soot, and with diapatcb--the are being always ready a moment—by taming Musgrave's Gas Cooking Stove, To which we reepectfally Igrito pair attention, at tie. 7 Smithfield street. 0. A. JOLINtiON t BRO. /lirOsonty and City nights for wile. IV3I. IL POTS • WILLIAM B. POTTS & FLOUR. FACTORS, C}RA2N AND P.FLOD - EIC.EI COMMISSION MERCIIANTS, 24 N. Drlnweru 155880, and 3 N. Wear Strt, (ave Tiro Etrve4) PHILADELPHIA ee . .firCo.ll4 advances made on ConAgra:nada. rayl4Altn• Inc ta. /MUM • • • • • WM. B. HOLMES & BRO., PORK AND BEEF PACKERS DEALERS I.V FROF7SIONS, Corner Market and Front Streets mr3o TRUSSES, 1.70 R TOE RELIEF AND CURE OF j 2 HERNIA, in 01 lIJ litages, nnd ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS of all kind', alanya on hand, and made to onkr, at oh notioe, by CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG, 66 Wood .t. SW. C PICTURE GALLERY, POUILTII STREET, tniireen Mad and larket,Patabwatt AMBROTYPES wad PIIOTOGRAPIIB Tani In the nalire stile OP um Au, at treas. my 14110132 CARGO 6. C 0 ,14 • A MBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPHIC .ZILL GAI 1 rpm% No. 21 Fifth wool, oppoalt. /WY* gad Mt Market, opposttb Ylennag's Drug Sten , Pbotograplu finished in eller stater colors, tinted or plain. Specimens and Iteceptlan Room an the ground Ono, myeadly AMBROTYPES- QUALITY AND FINIB/Lo rul , lN Goor. CANAI roi FIFTY CENTS, AT TIII: . . • NO. 81 FOURTII STREET. NEWT DR - Y GOODS C. lIANSON LOVE. 74 lotariet ITisDow CURTAIN S-- plain and Satin areou and Mune! Curtain, for We at 'shakable end retal by W. P. BIABBILLVE. CO., ST Wood rt. MACKEREL-50 bbhi. large new No. 3 .m.Naraerd errlyi sad for day_ WATE wucv, ;i4b.,7,4 Minty d. itotices. J..e2lultxrtfT '- WOOL WAlsiTED.—The 'highest market prlee paid for Wosh by EL IikRBAOOII 11 jel% No V 3 Liberty street WANTED—Agents to sell in the State of Pronaylvarltony LAND POWER. CATELYT ETIIIIP 111ACCI1N R. that two meat rata carry about the Beldam] poll up the lar-os,. t One atompo by bawl In about two toloatca each. adarana offal:tot W. ll ALL. Boopor. Main, Sno a Month, and all Expente• Pa. 111.. AGENT IS WANTED in every town A ` mtd county In the AL-0 engage In re. areectablo =den. trunnont t , y whith trio above pintas may be certainly reallent Yonportleutaro address Dr. J.. TLENItY VARNER corn. of B(IN. and Mercer sta., Nest York laity, factoring one pointgo 'tamp. Jr3.lmilan.P iVikTED 1711111EDIATEL.V.-10,typty to engage In the sale of the moot Iwnpab•• Hooks in America Inraflds, Mechanics. farmers nod Teach• an trial:slug to travel, will Ond this to bo • very pruntable and pleasant buniocws, enabling them to MO the country, and male money at rho wove ttmo. Agents now intle bur. toe. are clearing from Bo m 51,600 por re, Yor full particulars end • of Bonk., address to. 31.51.13011. Qnoen City Publishing lion., 11l Main street, Ginms.natl, Ohio: or, if brine blot, D. Hai anl3,lydavlcT Ebutational. Male and Female Academy, North Setrir-Eley, Bearer County, Pa. • ItEV. HENRY wEnniat, PEnrerrat. LOCATED in a healthful and beautiful ro gnus of country, S mile. North of New Might., lot:It enure freedom from all immoral neat - elation , The Moral and religious culture alba rupils to regarded of 'mime Wl portance. The a tridents tor the most part hoard in the fam ily of the Principal. Th. course of iortrectlon is maps, /tense, and thorough. Terme ter Feesiou of !.t weeks. including boarding, room, fuel, lights, washing and tuition, VW. Lana, Greek and French Ineginuno, $5. onchalf to he paid In advance, the balanco She clam of Um nuaton. Onolon comrn.omod on TUESDAY, the 10th day of May. Etudents admitted at any time. itoferto Jodge Park, Mauilscater; Ore. IV IlobinitoneJre Allegheny; J. M. Burelincld, Pittsburgh; J.ll Nollor,dcr, Jno. B. McFadden. dm For (urn • heriittiedwins. nddmq - REV.II.WEBREII,PrIntipwI, North Sewickley, Steamer Co., Pw. Ruction ,alts _ . P. M. 13.A.V15, Auctioneer. Con:anemia) E.h. ro.ao, No. 44 Fifth Etroet. _ CLASS BUSINESS STAND ON WOOD FT.. AtlAuclion.-1.10 Tneaday evening. Rine :let), at 0 o'clock. qt. the Real Ilvista and bask Saleattnorns, No. 53 Path nrrr4 gill ha 'old. that valuable Lot of Ground i•ituate al the 8. IV. tomer of Wood et. and Diainand allay,' havnig a front of 42 loot 0 inches on Woarietrect, and alb Wading aim,: Diamond alley ta , feet. on which is errand a large font story Erick Building, arranged for stores and other parporaa which has boon rented tor V.,G00 per an .ol 1s nobJect to annual ground rent 01,1,000, pay. blr h.al f yearly on first day. of April and Oct , lier. Torroa—Orte-third auk, residue lo two cal annr.al p‘yi torahs, with Barred, becurcd by bond and tn qn ortattaa P. M. DAV LP, Aral. ECTIFYING APPARATUS, WINES, Lignore, Groceries, .t Auction,—On Itortday moring. June 25th, at 10 o'clock, at the sere of Via. Hitebeitree, Jr., g Dro., No. 209 Liberty pt., Trill be sold, without reserve, to close that concern, a complete ihistify• leg Apparatus, in good order, corn tog sings Into, (Sake. Pumps, Copper Still Worm and Tutsc a range orent,erior Stand Casks,' one Fisher's, Phila., Hydrometer, one Dray, to good order; non Preas for coppying letters.— Alta, the remainder of their a:bemire ,Loch et Groceries, Wines, Liquors, kc -amc et; which are same choice Wines and Drandlea, in demijohns and bottles, on well as half pipes and barrels. Terms cath. P. AL DAVIS, Autt. LIILDRESS' CARRIAGES—On - Wed- NJ ...day morning. June mod, at 11 o'clock", will be sold, at the Cummtrcial los Ittiams,N. G 1 I'M shut, 1 four wheel two seat child's Coach: 1 do do do ltzelmway; 1 do do Lady Washington .un‘y; 1 New tort Chaise; 1 double do • The above aro all trimmed ami finished In the 1.1 mare nor and now ready toe examination.P.M. DAVIS, Anct. STOCK P., ET. W. & C. It. IL ler PRIVATE -upi L 2 lot. to " 1- It rekiilS, bra- No. 54 EMI it AUSTIN LOORIS & CO., Iderthants' Exchamge. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS .IE CO., AT TUE SINIICILANTS' I=XCIIANON ET.= TtIORSDAY EVENING.—Dent, firldp.. Insurance end Ooppoe Roca, Itoond aA.I Una Estate told at puddle sale at Ito MereMa& ~ . .Lange by AUFSIN LOOMIS li CO. Notes, Crane and Loose . Ileol Mato A.Totiated on roseunaLle term. py AUSTIN LOOMIS t CO. t 0 ,21 Stmt. Note Brokers. in Puctrtit N. Tree gtent drawback to persons emigrating to the camerae Weantre country, Le th e gfe*tram:tiny time of the Fever and Aga—the most direful of all diseases.— Every day we hoar of persons /attacked by thOu diem and made helpless in • abort time, without arty means of afford. lug relief. In view of the g ent demand fora remedy, Dr., Eloetetter boo presented his celebrated "Bitters," whom cure alley powers for all &teen of the stomach have been rude venially acknowledge& The "Raters," simpered an • long .perience and deep ebrily, have received the nese tukuus of then:lest eminent physiciansose well wall classes, from every part of our country. To those who doubt their Duey virtues, all we can say Is, to try thorn, and judge for themselves, respectivel y. Bold by Druggists rywhere, and by lIDSTETTEII & MITI!, Bola Proprietors. ?Cue ZS Water or 60 Front es. JellititewT LARGE SALE DRY GOODS. IN consequence of the contemplated dis.polu tiol:l of partuerehlp by the withdrawal of W. L. lilizrior (mu the firm at tho end of the proient irearesa, wa oriels to close ont o tar as prisible our large stock of goods by that nine, and now offer all our goo-le to bath RETAIL AND WHOLESALE ROOMS SO MUCH LOWER, THAN USUALLY SOLD, .4c to make it to the interest of all to make their pit. rhaees from ate, as far as me may have the goods they need. Having roeo❑tly reeefeell o fresh supply of goals from cow Took and Philadelphia, our oasortatent is very .m -plent..-1 Includes molly styles of scarce and &arab, It Is our determination by offering every article low, to .11 off, if po.ible. all the goods. now on hand, that thaJun ior partner may .mmence the fall trade with mamas neray stock. An opportunity to thus afforded to purchase tho test ,pallty of goats at low pelt... which all will do well to weal' themselves of. Au early call to .liciteti. ' • • • • - ••• • MURPLIY t BUNCEIPIELD, 15.?_,...11m/taltP •t N. E.eorner Fourth t Iltrkea eta BOOTS AND SH OES, CHEAP FOR CASH. J AMES ROBB, NO. 130 MAIM= STREET, NEAR TIIE MARKET HOUSE. Ilenjunt received his bugs Spring Mock of LAMES'. MISSES' and CIEILDRViS DOOTB HENS' CALF, KIP AND COAILSE. BOOTS., BROM, OTTOED OAITER.9, OPERAS, to DOTS' AND YOUTHS . LOOTS, &lOW., tn. A very superior article and serynce, Direst from the Manufacturers, which he will sell by the . lots or yacticia of very reduced prices for cash. This stock comprises out, of the largest assortments to be found to any city, suitable for city ud country eales, and haling over twenty ymrs ...cperinto la baying, he trusts that be min now snit all tastes. Ile rcepectfully Invites all In ward to o AL unsling item that they Willi:* phased. mr2n—myl7 WINES LIQUORS ILEDIIO ED PRICER. rpirE SUBSCRIBERS 'ARE SELL.TNG OFY their stock at reduced prima preparatory to grating. busines, comprising some of tin choicest brands of Foreign Wines and Liquors. .IXO3O MU= AU, . • (hard Pale Brandy, Ilanneney do, Pure Old IrislaWkilekey, IleldselckCLampligne,fit.JulisnCLere,l liandlon'S - • Mall Port and Itlacliburn's Madeira. - • Old Monongahela Rya Whiskey, Enerior Dautla Rectified Whiskey, IllackLorry, Ginger and Dornestio . linuadies, Oin, ltc., to. ea-llotel and Tavern Keepereour, well an fnuallies, bare nor • good opportunity of supplying tberiselteciii tWOMG.MC ZiLITCHELTIUSE, JILY &BELO., lay s:dtg 209 Liberty Street.. COM3IERCLIL ',Erma PARER—TM Lida tor forelma correspondence. ruled and plata • • - m 733 W. P. 11.AVM, Stationer'. Waiettonan. TNDIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS—AIao J. a Large assortment of Dresalnys.Tue and Loon Qantas for nth, at the India Rubber Depot of J.k W.PIMALIPS. AOSPITAL SIiEKTINGI of all Iridtha and, beat quality for sale at the India Dabber Depot, .1:11 , ' sad SL Clan. erect. Jell 1. tEC PIiILLIPS- 2 nn BIS. CONCENTRATED LYE for w•-• .ale by B. L. reammocK o co, Jel2 2 , 10. CO, comer of Virnml Yoarth Of TUE BEST BEANS -al bbla. small white Beans for We by Jet a . HENRY IL COLLINS. ERRING-25 bblo. Herring for solo by ILLNItY II COLLINS, ADAMS GALLERY, FLOQIi 5 sacks Summer Milts Extra fine Tenn. - 110w just reed on consignment for =La by ROBBILT DICK.XY,I34 Fp:mist, tear Wad. - OFFRE--25 bags good Rio in store. tor ode by jell 1:0IIIIRT DICKEY. OPEIED TDEDI DAY. 50by IIIIDS. SUGAR urriving and for lad .1019 /A& GAIIDINER. SAGE --150 lbs. just reed and for sale by 101* It Ls PA ssa t 00- /WM OUAL&CUM-1 Gam, on band AUX ' %. 1 1 kini4!:l4 ; • ; ple LianattamMESOV' :k:~'~X 113ZEEM
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