s~~~ (~ ~~c~~e. • _,,T.TT133317.1 246,1 ar. : - •WEIDOODAY 110135111 G, JIINE, 30, 1868 . 1 ,- - . .•, - - 33.33.1130L1C1AN C-631871P .11131EIET. 1017401011107-171 11111111W7, • OE3f. 331123 E. 1100EUEAD,Ptststnefft. ocataszsi— znErnlol. 1 - EOPfEET IfEEIGLIT,- Zn Allegtoy City 1713 • 7107. 'li 3011 E P. PENNEY, 21170140,7 b. 777201374 7 44 ',,74 - .1.1= 4 : 177 71A411117 "re,' -.- WASZWM 410 DAVID O.APARD, Pestles . t Jocrue V. zowirt.mace.c.,t nonmaT,E. AkIDOWELas Alleeteny. '''3 L- (MAHAN, Allegheny. r • PANEL A2J co Zlla PEAshnegh. • . zAcrran; inTrasos, udiFIL JOHN D. Mutters - I _ 0 8. . BOSTRICK, Lawranessille 07 7001, '' , IXIL Obi°. JUST Bu eii 0111CIALS Kansas.—A corres ponds L r of the Buffalo Erpraa, writing from ilaye that the fighting and bloodahed in the territory' all proceed from the vagabonds and scoundrels whom Hr. Buchanan has ap pointed to fill the territorial offices. This is so apparent that the notorious pro-slavery bully Whitfield has openly declared that "Buchanan has placed himself in the hands of a set of ruf fians., without oliirocter,.; and that respectable men from the North and South despised - him es an old granny, and cursed him as a villain." The correspondent of the Express says Mrit is generally understood that Free State and Pro-Slurry men of Kansas are arrayed againsteseh other throughout the Territory, and entertain against each other a feeling of impla cable hostility. This is • great error. Free State and Pro-Slavery men not only live in per fey neighborhood hannonx but there exists between them the warmest of friendships. This town—which has a population of 800—is nearly equally divided betwixt Free State and Pro- Shivery inhabitants, the former having bat a small majority, yet a more peaceful and friendly village is not to be found. . : The 'Town Comps ni' ha composed of thirteen men, seven of whom are Free State, and the balance Pro-Slavery, littthey work together with as mach harmony if they all belonged to the same politi party. The fighting and bloodshed all comes from the miserable vagabonds whom Buchanan appoints to office. But for them the Slavery question in Kansas would be forever at rest." - And yet the party which upholds the admin istration presumptuously charges the Republi can party with fanning the flames of discord in Kama, for the purpose of keeping np political excitement! This has been the cry of the whole intoklof administration Sheets, from the Wash ington Union down to the moat insignificant eight by ten. The truth is being vindicated at laiit,,and the charge of sectionalism is about to -- be fastened where It belongs—to the skirts of self-styled "National Democracy," which is in rtality the only sectional party in the wan try., In this connection we may mention that Whitfield says Calhoun, the Regent, is Aid , ening the sinners who compose the administra;. Lion office-holders. In his own chaste language he pronounces him a "prostitute,"—(the enl &trims adjective we omit)—"who hires him• self out for pay." The KIWIS affairs will be ripe for investigation in that: "good time com ing,"-When the people In their indignation will wipe out of existence the present adminiatra - tit°, ant put an honest one in its place. bevies Dorcas.--Onr telegraphicreports yea. terclaxtrielly announced the death of two din _ Bap:abed. citizens of Philadelphia, whose names also are extensively and favorably known throughout the State We allude to Rooter I'. Colman and Jon It. TYSON, who departed fro the field of their usefulness at a comparative) early period of their lives. Judge Conrad ha reached his fifty-first year, and has left behin him a reputation, which those who live afte him may proudly cherish as a precious legacy He is well known to the country as a lawyer, politician and a Man of Letters, and in vie pursuit he was rewarded with brilliant success He has filled many high and responsible p lions in his native city. For many years h was the leading editor and proprietor of th North American, and after relinquishing the d - ties which this position entailed upon him, e indoessively filled the offices of Recorder of tie porthern Liberties; Judge of the Criminil court, Mayor of the City, and Judge of the Court of Quarter Sessions. The editor of the 'North Amerteern, who was a cotemporary of Judge Conrad, and, to a certain extent, an - iodate Is his literary and political pursuits, d therefore a suitable chronicler of his virtu s, thus briefly sketches the leading oharaeteris es Of the deceased Judge Conrad was gifted by nature with • y high powers, and be had improved them by .ex tensive culture. He wrote with masculine trior on every subject within the range of a daily journalist's ditties; and he brought to the r _ mis sion of every question ample informatio , a logical method of treatment , and an exhaus tless faculty of illustration. In the poems which he found leisure to writs in the intervals of grater ' pursuits, there are evidences of "the vision and the faculty divine," and an artistic finish which show that, had he cultivated the Mmes.( he ,--._ uld have gained manylaurels in their service. 1 , 2-I ) deed, some of his mi nor productions have now '-'.',.;! and will continue to hold, a place among 1 the gems of our good old English tongue. to a a speaker, Judge Conrad had few superiors. f a fine, commanding presence, with a voice of rare tenderness, which was at the same time capable .of the most vehement expression, and the most ,graceful get-lei:dation, whether h ee drove to:pee ns& or arouse, he was equally ancessfl;land many an audience has surged and a wayed With the motion of his eloquence, both from the f lat , form and the hustiaga. ~, ~:,.' Judge Conrad took a large part in public af- 1 ' ';1!". 1. <,"4 faint He belonged to the old Whig party, bud . ' '.-*'; was always prominent in its councils. He was I ..1.1;:: actively identified also-with all to the social :r...4 1 ,‘T.r,:' : - 1 movements of the times, and hie pen and tongue ll' ;. l.,„i•ll, ~.,1 were in, constant requisition. In his privatii in .-;',,,,,-.,,,ti,:;::„,",., , tereourse he was singularly fascinating, add no :5 . . , .f ',.g . i1.i)17.7.:. man over possessed more or truer friends. To ''' ' -:,11 ,-- these the announcement of his death will come ' V - with startling suddenness, and will be followed by the thseerest grief that one so bright in hie intellect, and so loveable in his personal attri ,-.;: ~ bates, should be removed in the very meridian of his exfetenee•" The Hon. Jon Tyson has been long known as 4 1 a popular and leading politician, and as a Irom -11 anent participant in a number of movements , .. designed to benefit the city of his residence and • V-...., ~ his native State. Like Judge Conrad, be was a ' .0 . ' lawyer by prefeulon, and attached to litSrary -'' .and artistic pursuits. Besides serving) with e. - markedtulefedoess in the local legislative bodies l v ,i, ' , of . Philadelphia, he represented one of the die 7.,..t Wets of that city in the National House •f R • ',' il - , presantatives. Mr. Tyson was born I. ide AL,',T:' pinery county, Penasylvania, where h 3 N . : , ' mar residence' d , td. which he closed his ar. Z 4 . ' career, is sittued. Wo close this brief eke) ' 4t,- v - i_ of his life, with the , followng from the No , 1 , - douticais: , ,.. a ' .thir. Tyson occup i ed himself in ma tern State policy, and assisted in hungera ng t • •-...- '. ~. plan of publishing the Valuable man. criri .'"l` - and early documents bearing upon the •' tc , •?, 2 -4 of the State and its Colonial times. Th. see . 3 of volumes published as Pennsylvania • ebb ...:•,1 was thus began when the brother of Mr Tyt .--,' was In the legislature, and himself an are :',.t, I * student of our history. During his w • ole I , Mr. Tyson mingled actively in the po alai ,: public events of the day. In 1854 he a elect -.'l. eid to Congress as one of the represe talives .-4' i i !, from this < city, and his name is con. • Witt ..",, '-;:- -„, many measures of public interest for 1 e terr tx-„,,.. Hs was particularly active in what re dto .. ~'-' •,.. - v•,, ....* commerce of Philadelphia, and to the suns , t . ;':"" trios of the ascestdency it formerly en eyed aa '4; can importing city. Various essays . letters Lc. 1 ~ entitle subject have been given to the • üblic by F . _ Mr, Tyton within s reoent period. 0 }-.;• ' re Y,- Tyson married a daughter o Thomas 4, P. Cop% who died Without children. PHs red. c. , ~i' denoe has always been in this city, and since 4 ie ' . the expiration of his Cangrendonal term, various '„,•''r ' [wildcats of literary ... ti" :au and lartistio occUpation has s, . taken conch of his time. ills died at his summer i 4. *evidence, In Montgoutery'pounty, of dysentery" ,„,. -' Time have passed away, long before they had '''' '.l • reached the years which the Psalmist valeta(' to man—in the prime of life and In -the midst of *„..: ~ their usefulness—two of Peziturylianis's most useful and eminent citizens. Their. estk Is i public, bereavement, and a loss bathe community . , In which they passed their lives, that cannot be ' 1 , soon repaired. HoW inscrutable ire the 'rayed et Providence! How trli, it is that. "in the midst . .., 'of life we stein death,: and w ba, ' a non i t i on there solemn eve:gime to all 1144 survive the= ,i • to imps= for that inevitable uluusge which is • ' ths *wan heritage of rraU Hotaaall7l P eace to their uhes—honor to their memory. .. , ..,-. 1, ~ MEE N; ;,:i : .:,- 1, . ...,. • , , • -- :•, - •:::,:4•: '- •.:•:: :4 -; : i • %;.. 'Nf - 1: : •:' , :A.: - - - .-f:::,:', - ,„..1 1 , ' , ;:i . 7:1-I•r:-'t s, .. - ,••••• : :.:... , : , :•!•,-,.. 4 *. - '; „ 41-:1'15 44 ! , $!••°•;4;;;:, 4: ••• u ••••;•P: +?~ ~ti<i =ME Osrsou. ilto.Beserlsolts or ths Bed Wimp of tbe gowarLaad. By Ore- Mayne RM. it.tesr Volk B. ISl.Detritt, ..Mks story from etisiAthet , irlio delights in descriptions of Inkan life, and who never seems so much at ep as when describing War Danca—taking off an aboriginal--"charac ' ter"--o!recitktg a thrill', advenlure in the boundless roseate of the If fi est and South-Weet. It commends itself to those who love lively pin-, turps of Indian life, garnished with the "tricks" of an expert and pleasant story. teller. Osceola , the Seminole, is an listoriesl character, and his name, associated with the swamps and ever glades of Florida, will giv6 the reader an insight into the ground-work of the story before ho opens the book. The work is illustrated by Inch wood engravings aswo are accustomed to 9eo in books of this kind—but then they are of very little account, if the subject matter of the pages are attractive. For sale by Hunt d-. Miner, Fifth street. wan' FLOWCR. By the "Author of the nom of Elmore.. Dew York: P.M. Dewitt, Poblieher. This is a nerd, honed in paper covers, arid is an English story, pronounced "delightful" by, some of the critics of the London journals• We could not find time to bestow on it more than a passing glance, and that glance created an im pression (.hat it is a story written with spirit, For sale by Hunt So Miner• - TZ ann.—The gallant Republicans of Elizabeth respond nobly to the county nomina tions. Bee proceedings in local column. REVOLUTIONIZER° A PLANTATION.--ODO Of the editors of the Rooting Port, now travelling in the South, tells the following story, related by CoL Btrouther,of Berkely Springs, Va., who ie the "Porte C rayon" whose illustrated articles in Harper's Monthly have delighted the readers of that magazine. It Was about an energetic young naval officer, who determined to intro duce the discipline of the service, and the mod ern improvements, upon his newly inherited estate on the James river, which, under the old management, had gone far into dilapidation. On his arrival, he ordered the old crazy ploughs the spades, rakes, and ',other antiquated imple ments, to be collected . and burned in a heap in the presence of the whole plantation, The next day the miserable horses and cattle were collect edlogether and shot; ' On the day following the old barns and euthenics were fired and oonsuin ed. On the next day', he commanded the terror stricken slaves to be led out, and the overseer to pronounce which of them were inefficient and 7deieriring of death. About one hundred and fifty were thus picked out and led to execution. An immense howl and outcry for mercy, min gled with promises of good behaviour, arose. The master at first appeared immovable, but the pro-engaged intercession of the overseer finally induced him to relent, and allow them a further 'probation of a year and a half. At this exhi bition of clemency, the gratitude of the poor negroes knew no bounds. A new spirit of In dustry seized them, and in a year or two, with the erection of new buildings, and the introduc tion of new methods of agriculture, the ener getio young master could beast one of the bat ordered and most productive plantations in the State. AIICEIBIBOOP MICIEIZS IN Tag Freto.—The Roman Catholic Archbishop has prosecuted the proprietor of thelAlbany Statermonlor the state ments made In letters from New York, published iti - that paper, professing to give the details of a secret organization among the Catholics, of which the object wee said -to be to control the political action of the country. The Archbishop was said to be at the bead of the organization. In a card he denied the existence of any such society, and br i nded the whole story as totally false, so far as e was concerned. The corres pondent of the Statesman repeated his state ments, reassered their truth, and gave fall de tails of the action alleged to have been taken at the meetings pt the Society. The Archbishop has now taken etepa which will compel the States man 3 to prove ' allegations, or else to suffer the penalty of ha 4ng made them without any war rant in truth. If they are true, they can tin; doubtedly be pr Ted. The trial will excite rlcon siderable publi interest.—Nl Y. Tine, Jonasßoma. , of Utah has delivered a charge to a Grand Ja in that Territory in which ho declared poly g y to-be unlawful, and the par ties practizing it liable to indictment and pun ishment, The President's instructions were not to interfere with the religion of the Mormons. But on the very day Goy Cumming - left for Salt Lake to endeavor to arrive at an adjustment of the difficulties, the Judge made his charge, and Sa 'molted the Mormons as to place the life of the Governor in jeopardy. The Union, com menting on this charge, denies thel"Govern ment-have or may exercise any rightful power over the subject: The whole systen of Mormon religion belongs exclusively to the people of Utah. It we shay look to them for the needful correction, we ay surely rely upon the energy and moral fore of the American people to ap ply appropria remedies." . Remiss BY Lent as.--Correspendent of the Cheltenham miner calls auention to the prac tice, now beco e fashionable at the Pittville Spa, of ladies tekin boat exercises on thellake. He says ;—"The is exercise that I know of more calculated to and the chest and give a healthy tone to the eyst m generallp than that of row ing. Followed ' moderation, it is au amuse ment which lad es, and particularly young ladies would do well 6 patronize. hostile into healthy action the whale muscular system, without in datingthat d roe of fatigue which the same amount - of ex "se in any other way ie apt to endanger." It no nnoommontbing, we (Chel tenham Ezarrano understand, to see parties of ladles than amusing themselves by the hour in "paddling the light canoe." The Emperor of France spends couple of hours every da at Fontalnbleau rowing. his Majesty's physlCians having recommended that form of taking exercise. Dears rs TILL PRICZ9 OF BEAL 1 ESTATB m Burros. he hard times are beginning to tell upon son classes of real estate in the city.— Stores and, homes in certain situations and of certain slits continue to let well, cud to bring good prince; but the number of honies for sale or to rent lit large, and is daily becoming larger. When leases have terminated, rents have fallen,. in most lo sillies, and where a considerable number of oases stand vacant, as at the south pert of IhS7lity, many of them can be purchased at less than cost. In some instances, a profit le obtained by the builder, through the advance in the price of land; but, speaking generally, many houses are to be had for coneldertibly less than the land, materials and labor would cost to-day. A match has been made for a race between the American horse Prioress and Beadsmoi, the winner of the Derby. The event is to come off at Newmarket in October, and the terms are £5OO a side. The horses are to carry even weighbi (lifilbs each ), notwithstanding that Prioress has an advantage of 2 years in ago over 'Beadsman. A matekluss also been made between Mr. Ten Broeek'e horse Babylon, 4 years, and Lord Ches terfield'e Telegram, 3 years, at even weight, for £2OO a side, to be ran the day after the above; Mr. Ten Broeck's horses, Charleston and P C rioress, are both entered for the Goodwood OP. THE ABISHICAN CIIAPW In PAWL—The col lections at this chapel have averaged over $lOO at every morning service since its dedication. They are to pay for anew building and the sup port of the pastor, Rev. Mr. Seeley, formerly Le" of Springfield, Mara. The audience are large, at- and the Americans in Paris take a national pride ca .. in upholding the undertaking. On the fiflth of sly May, Mr. Seeley had for a hearer Her 'Majesty ' the Queen of Holland, sad the collections that tae morning, and the checks 'subsequently given th, during the week, amounted to these hundred dollars. Of DAWACIIS ALLOWED A COLORED Voran.—A , he the elections en Warren county, Ohio, in 1850, pts Jesse Beckley, a colored man offered his vote, ) 1 7 but the judges refugee to receive it, upon the lea ground that be was not "a citiren of the United " 8 States," according to the meaning of the act of " Congress. Subsequently be sued thejrulges for 888 $lOOO damages, and a few days ago the judges Ifs gave him $5OO. A new trial, however, bee been t 3 granted. - WI learn from Sierra Leone that the British cruisers on the coast of Africa, seizqd sevensns ,l pected slavers, ais of them Americans, in April tr. and Hay best. One of these captured vessels was discharged, as there was not sufficient proof epithet her; the others would appear lobe either condemned or still in custody. flow long is it since an American cruiser has captured • British slaver, or a slaver under any other flag' —hr. Y. Trib. JOWEIOS PEOSIPTLY ADEINISTEII2D.—A special term of the Jessamine Circuit Court was held`at Nicholasville on Thursday last for the trial of Joshua H. Arnold, for the murder of his wife on the first day of this month. A venire was empan tidied, the testimony heard, a verdict of , guilty , rendered and sentence of death pronounced against the prisoner that day. He is to be exc• ontird'en the 29th of next month.—Lexington (4.) Opterver. goottearen, Juno 20.--The jury in the case of sire. piles, tried for the murder of her hus band.' stared at 41 on Friday afternoon and ou t un til the o pening of the Court this morning, when they returned& verdict of guilty of, 888184111ffhT" 16. the second degree. - The Court proinptly senieneed her to Bing Ring Prison for the term of seven felvi: The sen tence seems to setlefy the puipliii aid._ , s • neanosemow or oirtelittersitudee-Otte - dad and Any officeo serving In - India hive ten ds-rad their' resignations - to General , Sir Conn --"*TE -4 TIM Nitionsl Democrat. (Coolerpspir,) - pub- \ ' lobed at Chicago, is very indignant, became tbePresident luta re,appointedtheafai-LecourP- Permanent Office. to editor of the Quinsy Herald -as postmaster. I, The Democrat thinks the President very rai.. amairjcw:rupl.3frinwgi.wth the urgent request of hun grateful, as well unmindful of hisspecial friends. DRS. 0. M. HITCH& J. W. BY/.3 Several LeioMpton Men were ready to tale the' Irma concluded to remain office. PIIIIINANENTLY IN PITTSBURGII , And may be consulted at their *dim, [ Losowooo, the place on St. HelenaN o . /91 Pena where Napoleon Brent his mile, and the Beene of his death, has been purchased by the Pranch Gov- OPPDSIT. It MR HT. CLAIR nor= m ._ i Daily. el% Sundays, for Comaxmagstlonie kettlemiwe ernment. 1 Brunel:dela and all other Cbsonte Complaints complicated with or calming Pulmonary Wan" iteelot: Catarrh, Heart Ditease, Affectioss of the Liver, Dye pepo im Gastritis, Fersaft Comptoints, der WIS. IfL[CII k BUIS would state that their foramen% of Connumptlon b bawd upon to. Oct that ih ' du'x'",. ow istr tatAs Wed and 'lntro at kor, both before,mell &AV at dewiluwent in the how; end they therefore employ 11.1°.1.1 . Hygienic and Iledichial renaelles to Wier the blood end etretigthee the m oth. Viia them, they use MEDICINAL INIIALATIONBorhIch eitel , aloe high : Wm , only an rellinticer, (Aomeg CO Curative drat te en used atone,) sod Invalids me earneetlYekotion"/ common the neectoax time of curability cm any ItOtatelent ° P an the plaumble,but film Idea that theissietthe AD be reached In • direct manner by Inhelfaloo," for " before d". 4, the trot of the divas: is in tth Elooei and ts offsets only In the long. 11011.1 4 i 0 charge for consultation. A lid a queehona will be eta to thews wig lag to Mat - It no IT letter. mr29-4sarctf7 to you are a very precise man, end wish to ' be certain of what you get, never marry a named Ann ; for we have the authority of Lind ly Murry and•others that "an is en indefßnite article." Joan SHMEHAN, of Ohio, NI. C., is a grandson of old Roger Sherman—a noble ancestry well preserved. -I can now indulge in the Richest Food 1 with impunity, whores; previous to its nwa I was obliged to conga, myself strictly to the pignut fwd." Such Is the experlenco of not only ono of our annotollm, taco , f hnodreds of persons hors, in Philadelphia, New Pack Mammal and October, echo here used Sashays? , Masud Bitters for Indigestion, Nanseaand Acidity of the Stomach. Catrtiottl—Bo careful to ask for Bataan' Horland Bit ters. The popularity of this medicine has indocod pantry Imitations, which the pobllt should guard spinet purcbadng. liartold at 11l per bottle, or di bottles tor $5, by the plo prktcr,,BENJ. PAGE, Jo., A CO., nanutimtdring Phsoul w condstsand Chemists, 27 Wood street, between let and Id llts-Mtisamtgh., Ps.. and Druggists gotentl/Y. itaikdisa 55pccial Iloticos. iIiTI3I3IIRGH BAG FACTORY. D. C. BECRBBT• Corner Liberty and Hand S , PITTSBUROEP PA Manufacturer of all kinds of light Bags , suitable for Grain, VOW, Ideal, Buckwheat, gale, Hams and Grocers' no, priutud to neat andlipproportute di:l.lpm to order. , A constakit aupPly of Seandesa Bap oft hand, and Grain Bags for bird oirPrices allow as any to the Union. All orders prompt ty Jetetedlf POSTLEY, NELSON & Manufacturer , of GUN BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES, ROBINSON'd SOLID CAST STEIL NJYTHES—Warelated. Cast Steel and Hammered Shovels and Spades, Hoes, Hoy and Manure Forks, Pick., Mattock., & Warehouse No. 17 11arkat en7lV2akfc PITTSBURG% PA. TIED ME LINT AGZINCT, FOR THE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF TRADIG. B.EIOOI3ILASS C CO., Propri • Comer Wood and /VIA Ste., Pitreburgh, Penua . ALEX. ARMSTRONG, Hunger. Estebilaat, New York, June, 1811—Pideb.g, March 165: run OMCIL NEW 'WKS. • ... DOUOLASS a CO. once OSPICZI. B. Dorou.s• • Co. O. • Doom_43. • Co. B. DOLIOLAIS l Co. B. DoVOU*$ a Co. B. Dououss k Co. B. Dm:rouse t CO. ...... U. DOUGLASS CO. B. Dovaitaa • Co. B. Dorowi t Co. B. Dowun • Co. B. DoooLlas a CO. Pittsburgh_.. rtoladelphia Cincinnati...• Oleveland..--- Datrolt—. ..... Chicago .-..- Dubuque - • hlllwankle . . New Orleans .. Charlestun. . Coals Bt. Laois .. LSBOCUTI Of .. . ... ..-...- ....... O P. lE P ITZLI.. ,„ kka Ilmton •• Baltimore. Richmond .. 102300 omen. Montreal, C. H B. DOVOLILET h Co. London, Eng Donouu t Co. Letters of Introduction to Law yora of high standing end respectabillt7 to arm section of the Linton, will he gratu itously formatted to subscribers making application at the aloe, Alio Lenore of introdoctiotito any of the aloft named [boor. iiiroousrooso raorenT Ancroto TO ET LLL PLOTS 07 Too Oorrto Brans Aso Raman Poorisoloss. spihdd fa LAKE SIIPERIOII COPPER MILL SDL Fr. I. PING WORKS PARS, rd . CITED'? & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, BRAZIERS' and BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP. PER BOTTOMS, R.L•ed Still Bottoms, Speltec solder, An. Also, Importers and Males In METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE, lc. C.Alatantly on Land, Tloo—o , Machines and Tools. tZterh onto, So. 149 Firer and 120 Seennni stn Pittsburgh, P.uDa. ,reipa,lal °Men 9f Copper cut to Any Staked pats .any'SJorankwlyT TILE GREATEST TUE WORLD' A VOILTUNI MADE Wrnl 1 SMALL LlVirUttliNT Tanner PATENT ETAT= MACHINE •ample, asap and perfect ?data; Maker. The neckline poem only $116; La damn by bend, and will make the fca tons of the manniattner In • short time. Mere gaud wool I. to be had rowdily It maccialT lantnnu the cat. sjr-sorema county or Machina yatellegen us anted toe ale eta moderate price. P.O rat-Orders call .t GAZETTE COUNTING P.OOII, 111 h arta 1. Jel.d.kerletfT The Great English Remedy. ■l6 JAMES CLAIMS'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared from preriptl9 . of Etr Jamu Clark., kl. D. PtlystalLe Isti-i.ordialr7 tothe Queort. Thle well Inman Medicine ii do Impoeitlaq but • sure and safe remedy tar Female Digieullia and ()Demotic.... from any cense wherever; and althaugh • powerful remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the comtitution. TO MARRIED LADIES It ii pemdlerly mated. It will, io • abort time, bring ou the monthly period with regularity Mac Purr have men ken knows to faa seam the dims time ms the monsdpage of pammphlet en well oh/erred for MI particulars, get • pamphlet, him, of the agent. N. It—sl and 0 postage stamps enclosed to miy author' zed agent, will Insure abottle, containing over tO pills, by return mall. D. L. YAELNESTOCE CO., Pittsburgh, wholesale agent, mid add by nil druggists. sprinter fc T WHOLESALE CEOCE. DEPOT , near Wood No. 4% Filth RI:CINEMA:DT dt MEYRAN Wt.,task and Retail Dealers I FINE GOLD AND SILVER WA-TOMIES, SILVER AID PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS WATCH M.A. z• AT EASTERN PRICES AawP FISH! FISH! CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A PULL SUPPLY OP WHITE FISH, TROUT, SALMON, PICKEREL, HERRING, MACKEREL, WOrdom accompanied LJ tAP uat, will moot orerspt stteotion. ILLNR cotuf4e, my14:4171 :5 Wood strceL A. A. CAmima a BRO., Pittsburgh, General] Insurance Agency, No. 63 N'o"rtli PIWTSBUEGII, PENNA. Compsnia represented of bigbeat standing. Marten./ by Paaruyiranis and other Mites. Fire, Marine awl Life Rlskil taken of all dmerlytions. A. A. CARRIER, It 8. CARRIER. M. E. Grlk. Jr, DENTIST, &trade Teeth trithent pain, by an clynac- It emir Anaesthetic agent applied to the teeth and gums only. Teeth from one to thit setts insetted on the variant metallic bars. He also Meats teeth me refire Porcelain boo with continuous gum, which in beauty, clesnllueoatrd durability cannot fail to please. Call and .:amine speci men/I. *3.oolc* No. dl Fourth etreet, below Market, (second etory,) Pittsburgh. Jet:Wife Pittsburgh. Water Cure Establishment, FOR' TEE CURE OF ALL KINDS OF DISEASES.—Located .t lley..llle Station, on the Pitt. burgh, Pt. Wayne and Chicago Railroad, is now newly rte fitted and trnprosed by the erection of Gymnasium and Dowling Alley, which will afford agreeable atufheelthibl exercise and amusement for patients and others friendly to our splean, whe may wish to spend some time with no during the hot weather. Address Box MN, Pittsburgh Penna. JeElAwSroP J. REIWORD, 11. D PyJdcl.na PREASK, M. D., ) B.A.MUITL. 03.11,11.1 c" TairE.Rol - I—A—INVT TAILOR, - - - No. 62. 87. CLAIR snumr, PITTSBURGH, MINNA, Is prepared to furnish his customers and buyers generally, with the latest and moat feahlonabla itylea of Spring and landoner floats of every varlet', which he will: rule op to order to the entire. ertlafactlon of times who mar favor the= erttb tbelr patronage. at,22offo DERPTIBTIVIr. DR.:I.NALMEEN, 414 131111.147;ON" Dir.brriEsT. • IBM NEW TORN, EXTRA= rszra . WITHOUT AIIN, BY A LOCAL DBNIMBINO AGINT to MOM ONLY. Alirloseete Teeth on OM, Meer, Ptah= and Cutts Be.hee ••• performs all Daaht opeesticom he a Montilla mama without pen. 113.iersos moderate.. _ 84 Smithfield Street, below POurtli, jaCoMoto • Krum:mom tanoram....-.....---rox c.ncm).-.-Warcattovaii. Pittetmrp Steel Wqrlte. , • JONES, BOYD ar. CO.. 1 lbaufixtorm or Can M=l4 aIaO,OPBING,PLOW sad A. B. BTEEic EPHINCIUnd .11.3114,; . - arrper Ban and First Strati, Agthria. EtA 14411211. riLkc n"L iri7 - 33 — Ticebdifairiir. _• B . .71 „tigers , liepa:crred Putout' Steel Chsltittitor Teeth. 0;7w:4%140,4Am Ova, zuutessx,rx. CHINAS, GLASS AND QIIELIHISWARE. sPAING STOCK JUST OretED, AT TOE OLD ESTABLLSELYENT Or I T. - Z.' 1 • 7 it Sr F 3 I Ci• -3: S Y , 122 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, P 0,.. Woo is now receiving from Europe and Rasters. Cities, • choice assortment of es to his lino, competaing new and tasteful shapes o f earl :White Stone Tea, Dining and Tafel Ware, and the as e tri' Plain, Gold, L.A.. Sand and Moyers, Fine White MAMA Iron Stone Table Ware, known to be the most &ruble nen in use for _Ronda and Steambosts, Trench China of new styles, to Poro White nod oota nind, either 1,. "tu a ' l ' 69 platen Richly Olit and Neared Teiyt We, Britaieni. and Plated Castors, °ennui Silver Tat Table 5p0011 , 6 hoop Ladles, &., plated with silver; fine Ivory Ilandled Carving Tea and Table Knives and Fortin Tea Welter. sad Trey* Shaker and bees rsse Table Mats; Jeppituod and Seconded ' Tin Toilet Setts. Ale°, a C om plet e and fall assortment of all articles salt. hies for the COUNTRY arum, TaApg, 1 ,1 prlo• **P . " the public, who are reapectlully Invited to examine this etock. mr=esdanT ---------- John C. Baker & Co'. GleatlNE COD-LI "V I:0 It OIL!! - - - - Tuts hir.nteme, prepared in the most ap pro.,' manner, and bottled by us, ha received the san& tion of the most ecientille of the Stead Protestor , of . 64 0" cod ciamviters, mho recommend it m el:parlor to say other now ommitacturod. Of its etaracy and importance u n remodel In case. of Consumption, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rheum.. dam, and all Scrofhloos disease*, It Is cuitiocomo7 Ica al salt. —thousands of eminent pbyalciana or Swope and America bating tested its wonderful carotin prerperties. Prepared only by JOBB 0. ASS & CO., Wholesale Droirahts, No. 164 North Third stmet, Philadelphia. bid by all Droggist• throughout tbe country. fe23:dtor3o WHEELER & WILSON'S 8ar.12.A.M. iodM=lr SEWING bL9.I3=LTEI This Muth. Ehhares the Finest or Coarsest Fabric, At the pleamars °Rho Operatormaking with nee Ohs ?hour and beautffhl anddesrate Stitches per ATlnat , l42..t daba leeely, and ere becoming Indispemable for family nee. Full information may I. obtained by addrenning James ALEX. IL REED. A r m. irty4 Na. 63 Fifdll at.dll—"teoargla. =rams 13IIWMG MACELMEII3 The great superiority of BOGER'S MACIIIININ Overall others for the ese of Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Ilarness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, Ile long heel known nod pratalully arknowledged. HIS NEW PAMILY mAcinNis. Which I. a Light, eompart mad highly ornamette madam, (doLug Its work equally sell with the large uss,chlues) nod must berome • fararits for family use. A foil ruyply of the above ?Saltines for Ulf it New York ' prima, by R. STRAW. 32 Market at.. PITIBBURGII, PA, Also, the BOUDOIR BEINTRO /LORIN& Price Dom ga to Pa aulthlydfo 13. B. & C. P. MARKLE, ILLTOTACFMLIMI Or ,; . c PNLYDINU, JOB AND ALL KiliDS UP WIt.APPING -. P.A.PER• iitiorohouse, No. 21 Wood Street, nrisaracH, I ersyttl to nag. bonght at martet pdc.• - J. H. CDRDITT. U D.. 163 Third Strett,i Pittelheir94 Penna., Having bad doh advaotage4tf Reuters :Colleges and and aereral prealloe, offeee LI. prole:010W wakes to SURGICAL AND Itleir:6l.:CaSlll!. Sir. W D. Howynt li.cr. D. 11: s. dlcLe7.n T. IL J FL llntitnr. N. no.L.auras as 8011 d. DRUM is Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exeltem CICILTIFICALTL3 OF DIPOSIT, DANN. NOTES AND splaz, NO. 67 MARE= STREET, prasntinon. PA. Del..Collectka• madam all lh. principal cities throngD. t lb. Unitod Stares. apnitly J033_1 0 1 COCHRAN dr. 13Itn ausancrtrmsov Iron galling, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors Window Shutters, Window Guards, he., N.o. 01 Saud Strut tud SO Third Street., (Between wood and Ilarket,) ITTTODURSILI, PA, 11••• co bud • urloty of our Patten., fancy and plan, imitable for all purputo. Particular atonal= paid to at. cloning Or•re Lou. Jobbing dons at dui tor 9 1-I•3o=vosim•mv;i 22l, o•Aii - - A'TT . 0 N AT LAW um/ SOLICITORS CLIA.SCICRY, No. 6, Shines titoob Dubuque, /mt. ilirOelloctioue en+ lu nay pet of Northern Will =to the purobsiii , and See of Real mo d talulnu Money on Dotqls and 61,e4.6.6. •e WICICD2A./17 or- es 021, Idnandlnnunn and Dallas Mall kW& of TOBACCO, SZTI7IT . AND CIGARS, A D LAP TOPA.° 00, cinner SnadiArAt arce4 andJ:nninondln PITTSBURO ADe D. PA. JENVEII.Ii - i" InTIMOT MMUS ....MAO} ICU= ROBINSON, MINIS k MILLS S FOUNDERS AND IDACIDNISTS. - W 13 W013..13 8 Pittsburgh, Penna. Office. No. u 1 Market street. 11 anufactoro dl kloda o! Swim Enie. sad Mill ]tech', ry; C.ralop, lialiroad Work, tom Balers and nboot Vork. Jobbing GEO. 11. ANDEnsort, No. 181 Liberty Simi, Pittsburgh, Pa., DZASIA Every Variety of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, Shoe Leather, Splits, Ilarotra, French and Country Cu f f/ Skin., Bole Leather, Carriage Oilplathe, Sto. All of wLIob will W fondand .o the torsi Gull /aria I D E B WIA Pi TAE D apB,lly IC CORRIGN .F. U14.1124G.E. SIGIIT RILL'S DRAWN BY DUNCAN, 111 MAN & CO., ON THN UNION BANE, LO. DON. IN BUM Of ONE POUND BIZRLINO ND UPWANDS. Alto, Bala on the principal Ottea and towns of franca, WOW.. Holland, (womb Rams and other Demean Motet., eantrtnntly on hand and for agony WM. IL WILI,LAWI A 00, ' Banters, Wood geoid, corner of Third. idA7 ----- TLACIC a ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING 314CE114.03aAisTT B,, go. 16 Pine Street, St. Loulr. 14°. Murdoch IHcksou, Et. Louis, Do A Matlack, Chschsnatf, Ohto, Ohne.Dotteld st Co., Louisville, Ky., 1. & Day A Co,Baukers, Peru, lls, Green Is &one, Usher., Muscats" T 0.., Do I Matlack, Plithedelphla, Ps., R. Forsyth, Cidcago, 'freight Agent. for IDLE U CootT o al &Likud. isS.llmdl _ _ fI'IrNA. STOVE, NVOICIEB. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, DinALIII TOUT 'MUM 07 COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, Plata and Pan t Y Grata kronts, dm., onIaISSALE AND .RETAIL '- Foundry op Allegtony 11km two Ovule oorthout of Ponwiloods Itiugeopr Dors. Office end Balee Boom. trultirlte N 0,4 WooSSl.,PlUsburgh. Ps. mascrraersasie or Cooking. Riarlor and floating STOVES, Grates, Pronto, ROllBOPle, And!Janata:buena ( E. Celebrated CARITAS. COOICIPMF RANGE" 150. 235 LIBERTY ITREICT, Jp•&Veda PIIIIIIOII9II, PA, MITCEVLX, BEORRON & CO, 11007tC117131.1 Or Cooking, Parlor iind neatina STOVES, Grate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, tai 194 Lawny' lit, Plttstratills, Pa . au2207 DA:IAn-03 do CLAMMY: gem co, 1114111 sod Orkaniental Palatal", AN& Gitkirtritlir . • 'White Les 4 and Zino Paints. Amp, an Wads of Pi1i6,0115, Tionsishrs, Window GO; Pet% Smits, 144 Med OtrAtoo doers gibin, Ana. Iseltarnr store cat Liberty Street for Rent. , 11 - 71. 0. S. M.—There will lbe 3 meeting T Oslo W.13:12r, Bui_anErviß. , IiESE CELEBRATED SPRIN G S, (here- . I )...1u -ltd B nu.: - --,e ` • 1 e et tbs Grand Cmaiaander.. brims kzawn as"lfert's Springs:loathe Scioto River, R. 111 . 0 .ii A.PPAtet.O. C.b. , a, 1 sErDom.ka SAVINGS BANK, No. G 5 Fourth illbrE:ubldboko,mnrith.ttthaoarifujithyin,:gth.r.ttaT:lintlitveithb.ybotustri: , 1,, eT-Y ETzsi o N f o tal .o .o . .11 .....d at tad: )141 , i. ~.,,, ex ,,,, etk o 4 tops from Ohio White Ilulphur t Litton on the Spring- I I , o 9t.t___*• 4 l,_ dertlmhls _atff..__•ftelbuin...e&m,,,re"thge: 1 Street-;;Fkr i ll n ii i _ ... i d; d wi r. t.h . 1 ?1, resat b o t ,.. th. fi Deltr il ar c Z ' on V t . t.e CleZtgutPd"..le'b'E'lbutttg'hte.'"lttalree-I,'" mtl"andaTt . Warebour r tn e th e Trear . re-"titheuen''''alley leading wiriria "' I u 'r e r - 7:-.ii ' clue. A''COlEtlfrN7•Erearrnthst date tele. ' tree' the thti of °thee'''. I. en. ere to for th ee' ., e. b Tr: mata ba l g ent ,"'"d irs. Reeti "l"2 l7l.7r Tope, C : till, al: , . 111 IIIiRIDGE N OTICE..—Att Election for Vi: Edu ki ttt uhtrithatht"wilr mote It order Ctaaa''l"l.n.e'Ver;rpongL. b0 ..... 501d , t0 . perso o ne . nluungn r ela on reaso d.„ tm_vbwie.terdsu. goor. 1 c fen.,: n.y ree . t e o l n u o . f d th . ,: ,... " 4 Pi „ tt .in eburet t illd . ta i , Ileglar Nonb uy p r z t , ; • The present prignistore of the Ohio White, dulphur ! ~,......"_ ......?,? e lilt rue ere, 1 ~,,,,, gioNDAT, July Gila. between the Loon e e elfin of added to the buildings and pmeralaccommo- .... y ..." . g '. o m ..ft'dtt 4 ei in l. tti- . ~,,, I the &If Pr ~,,, . a - EM .11., w a sh th... l. of to tetz.gtagggi....l.r.ig,giggga gg,, , jeL4tr , it.IIITUIELaIIonEE,L...Ir., 5 , ; .,,,.. .. ~ , ggj d ,,_... g . e n t d oek P.M. Secretary and Treason, ! -- The attain* 'Dia be vlttratofte. rito LET—A comfortable and well-arranged t . - Tile scenerythdand mar the domain bee been thought ff. 1 1, modern two-rtorr brick HOUR, containing 9 room.. J 6a the attest .t to Oh the tip Is M .. ° I. ' thh, ' 'Le'd th e with all the convente . oree of bath-room, b6i and cold water, ' medicinal properties of the wonderful SpritrE, Uettlng FM m . ~.t r,.. m00r. „.,3,,,, endyard, pk„,.,,,,,nuy ~,,,.tod, gallon. per minty) ai'll now admit sa t. P..... ems l ” ' No. 41 Federal .. For terms, Ae., inquuv nen the prerte and recuperative influences superior to the famed Illtdte 1 ~,,, of ROBERT LAFFERTY. Bsi lt h o t te r a a rs V atts:h i." th Mehra nt all the actesso. mslCdth -M Feicratereed rittaburgh• . r ' FOR RENT—A three etory DweLhngq i ____-_---------- -- ITC - 4 — , des found at the arse t Snisle ed'b r Motels o ' f the country. The taste and pomade alemt the Hotel are Drachma en I Han, on Fifth street. (No. let) containing 1 1 UNION BANF,IFIG 1../OMPANT.-- a U.. cl otl and the beautOurnrives through the old forest s gnome, bends wash bone, *c_ with fine brick stab e 1 LC.. ''' al Meeting of this detoclationtrill be bad in CLII, and ons the romantic river are Angularly attractive, auviage hone , attached. This Leave no Applied with hot I LIME LULL, corner of Fifth and Smithileidate., Oh MON. though quite secluded. and cold water, both, gee, a*, arid bring in a ceutral lone Arfangememta can be made for rooms be add rearing li on la admirably tolaptrvi to the annul of a professional ISAAC PASSE, t01=11.131, Milo. man and will be rented fora term of years to • good ten. , ~,,,...,,,,, A. WU.,SON, PrnWent- Fet co/ further Mere irtfortnation,refercncesi tt, ht b.' ant. For further Weenier. enquire of to Metre. Andrew, Wile= *Co.. Chathanati; ur to Mem. , ,rl2 ALSIANDEP. KINO. , ' I . o llr ,,, EN , T ii N i ssl.lio,l,,,,Julic,dy f s o t r h ih n e t .124.inerly.ock..,.at which time Filing of the Neil, or Nebel of the American lintel, Conine I -. . - -. ! awr.l bag or to Mr. it. Chamberlain, of the American note]. Dol. . .1.31.1.1mde AN ORDINANCE authorizing the cul stractlon of a Public Sewer to Cherry alley. Whims, By an Act of goal:ably approval April r,,od, test, .nutted “A., AM relating to th e city of Plush:ugh,' power u gjeen to the Commits of said city to comatruct me- en Mod mere the post on the property benefited: And • whereas, • petition nramerovely signed by persons interest ed to the cotwtraction of a sewer to Chem ally ho been received, praying Connell to magma • sewer in Kezar& said act. Menke,. ' B=7oo 1. Be it enacted mad ordained, by the Select and Common 0.1.11110 t the city of 'Undo:arab, that the Recall. tug llegulator be and he is hereby enthorized and directed to • vertise for proposal• for rho cordrraction of a public sew r with the necessary Inlet; from the north side of street along and In Cherry alley, to the lionongs bele rim, and to contr.:, tinder the direction era. !hest Catandtt«, with the lowest and ten bidder, and that the sloth be built under the immedhate noperintendenea and attraction of said liegoiator: the materials, 1120. shape and .omagtroction to be epproved by him. dlecrunt 2 That for the payment of the met sad espense of mild sewer and Inlets, it le hereby ordered and &meted that the rty benefited by the cone:ruction of said eewar be asmord, equitably th e and the COllO - du hereby appoint the Bordlog Bagniatar and the Ant and emend distract Onnaloners to make said levy and ememomank and, when approved by the Cmancils, it bap filed In the liewording Rgulator's oMm, In a boot to be kept far ewer aoranntr, • duplicate copy shill be deposited with the City Tremurar, who shall regeluly anther credit. thereon °welts the atones o f tenons as they pay their aimmunents, and &all take receipts from amtractots or others for all moneys geld them by the authority of the Committee on ISLICOU. liscrunt 3. The usessinent, whoa approved by the Coon crt'yriglati,.tfAttic.watttVlPthr.atTlthno:4maldd within thirty ye after the epproval by Councils, the .0005 will be collected by theCty Balicitor,with I per centadded. Ordained and enacted into • law le the 20th day of lone, lak. UriIMMTA. Col. Wilson Ilre lino. u. A- %Teat., lion. T. J. 1114-hzat. 4.tal IL !Jailor, Esq. — ter, Coq. royal ydre • d Repairing done on *tort notion. mr2s:lpllc pa'nulagalLL_ a co., SAMUEL McIIELTY, Preside:dor Comm. Cooricll. Anal: noon )Ic3larranu, Clerk aeon:al:con Connell. JAMES kIaitULET, Pre/ dolour of Belecl Council. Jamul: H. II °coo, Clerk of Soloot Council AN ORDINANCE authorizingthe Westorn Penneylends Hospital to erect a Wotsieu Building on the ospitsl Ground, in the Ninth Ward. !narrow 1. Be It ordained and enacted by the Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburgh, That the prlrl leg• is hereby granted to the Wade. Penusyleanda•Elor phut, to erect on the lloepitel Ground, fronting au Palm a. street, Int. Ninth Ward, a Wooden Building, to be and ma • Porter'. lodge Su. 2 That said Western Pennsylrania Hospital is hare• by exempt,. hr as related to the aforementiceled front the prohibition. and penalties imposed by any ord.. usuoeconfitcting with the prtillege hereby (nolo& Ordained .d en.ted into •lsee in Coancile tide Wit day of June, A, D., IOSt. SAMUEL /d'KELVY, President of C 01.2011 COUUCii Atteet Nl'Menu, Clerk of Codrekon Council. JAMES SPJULEP. Pree'dent of Select Council • /Mega. R. U.1110 , r, Clext el Select Council AN ORDINANCE authorizing the big, paving aid setting with curb eta., of Cong.= street, between Webster and Wylie =beta, sad Pike etreet, between Fattory greet and Adams Meet. gun= L Be U ordained andensctsd by tbe Wert and Gown= Councils of tte city of Pittsburgh. That the ao rotting Regulator bo, and he is bersby authorized awl rented to advertise tor prepaide for onding, wine and and with rub P ike ng greet, dots,. Want. and Wylie strain, andstreet, between Factory and Adana atm ter conce rn t tbe UM. in the Manner directed b an ordinance ing .treCA, pawed August a= 4 X LUBITION I'OR SALE—One of the j 4 most attractive and Ititerestiog exhibitions le now of terecifor We or exchange fur merchandise, In artwo. o Oil Paintbsge of the Creation of the World, Deetruction of Jernialens, Pall of Nineveh, the Court of Babylon, and oth po er imrtant en 'objects. Flts • ran:gamer. to Ake new oy to mon of tarprlse, as st this ethibitkai will = command fail honer. Apply to O. W. BONN, Last side of the Dia mond, third door North of Ohio otreat, Alle g heny, jeer VVALUABLE CITY LOT FOR SALE.— not ellgiblabolidlng lot, with the buildings there, os. wirsatos on the corner of Liherty andd Mood streets, front- Ina ft. 7.4 inch.", on Liberty endestanding Loch aloag bleed greet ILO feet to Exchanno jell! T. It YOUNG CO., lA Smithfield et MNU FACTORY FOR SALE OR RENT —EntorprhoPoinotry, on Sendusky street, Alleghe ny, with g ood steam power, suitable fur manufacturing porpow", of 'aria. kinds, be told or leased low. Lte quire of Mr. Samuel liendervon, oear the prendees, (has • the care of Rev. Sprotirs church.) who will show the bbls. jolt reed and for sale by property. or ur Jaa R. ROBISON A CO.,:les Libuty je.o3 HENRY IL COLLINS. 1, 57. Ordained and enacted s law In Comae,* thl. day of Janes D-. 1468 RAZILIEL IdeKELVT, Presidentof Common Connell . Attest: nOOB McM.rttn. Clerk of Common Council. JAMES McAULLY,, Pr... Went of Select Cannel Attest: R. Moafray, Clerk of Select Carmel!. jc13:341 WE are now selling all kinds of Dry Goods very cheep farcu. et) C. [ b 'ANSON LOTT, 71 ?duke% .1- OUNDRI IRON-8 0 tons for sate by I.lEffßif 11. CO LL.L.I3 ICIDIERRING--511 bbls. for sole by Je.% HENRY H. °SUMS. VIRE WORKS FOR TILE FOURTH, Ar 12 P. 11. USSILIIII:d e SI Wood slssat. Metros. got tn. assurtnsent or Fire Works Illsr has sear been broaght torble market, end mode by tbe best works•ln the !Jolted Stator.--tbe Nor York and Boston works--Rockets. vrlth surto. ns Rocket; Towerlng lockers; llooarsrr Roasts: Korman Candles. sr llk .tern. Roman Candise.rdalol Caved Sin% s andt stars; lloarer Pots, Tarbllllons, Small Bum [Wits Grassboppers. .Ic2th3td Assignee's Ina e. rir lIE Personal Property of David Holmes A. will be sold by the nnereigned on THURSDAY ULY ISsa,lEsl, st 10 o'clock a. at the residence of the end Drell Ilan., toenittlp, Alle•cheny county. J7clOt 11 - 11011151111, Auignee. CUTLERY, SURGICAL DISTRUMENTS, DENTAL INS2II.I7IIZSITS, kr, Sc.—We would call the attantiou of the public to our splendid stock of Toilet, Table and Pocket Cutlery. We would also Steno the atten tion of die surgical and Dental professions too ur stock arid our Wiliam for trunintecturing Instreunints of ail descrip tions. Confident of *arability to please. ea solicit • calL CLICPWRIOUT k YOUNG, SO Wood et. COMPOUND EXTRACT OF lc cf. ROOTS, for =Wag Baer s healthy toversgt—lt pecullcrly Seduce fr, Scorbutic cfractioosofruptions of the vile the ell Come midst from Impurities of the blood. Ore, of the tuns ropier edicts. la the market wherercr it hos bout Introduced. Oro bottle, te bleb 005t25 outs, will make tee pilaus of beer. lir etc by B. L. NALINESSOCIC t CO., 146 No. 60, corner Wood sod berth ate FlSlL—Having made thorough arrange ments with the roost extensive Mahe:ir for a wa. Mai aupply of all kin& of 7.411. E 11011.0 aia prepared to On nil ordure at the tattooing prior White Pleb, per barrel. _sr oo Do 4 half bowel . 3 60 Trout. Do 4 bait ti.r.Sl7l-. 3 Z timing, 4 barna.-- .. 600 Do 4 half barrel. 3 00 Do 4 halt ber;i.. —. 4 OCI All warranted and of the teat q - nall — trinspeeted Web. J•24.lted DENNY IL DOWNS, No. 23 Wood et. QUPBRIOR BLANK BOOKS, Ledgers, 40 Small; Cub Book. and Day Book.. A 1.3 4 cnOWY on head, made to the moat aepertor mariner, of the tined cwallt7 of paper, upwind. ly for city order. Blank Book. 'e, to &d order, ruled to any ten J. 7. 5 ' WIL IL JOIVNISDErr 06., 67 Wood et PATENT FRENCH TAPERS OR NIGHT LIGHT% that barn Oil or Groan wttltoot oriel, the most ectntonAnal and brilliant Taper orar omitting neither smoke oor .perk., for ode at THANOW New Ismily Onxery and Ton Atom, Petbasl Moot, Alle IlmaY• NEW HALIFAX DRY SALTED REX RINGS, In Olga. and Ulf Ws. pint received end for de, vebolesele or retail, at IlltANOrnfleirliunlly Grocery and Tea Store, Federal street, Allegheny. .1.24 Fi"--50 bbls and 50 blf bbh new No. 3 Mackerel, 20 bbla Baltimore Earth% 20 do Manta: do. 60 do and 60 kilts 1, 2 and 1 Mackerel, 50 do Lake Flab, In oars and for aal• B. by Je2A 3. CANFIELD. OLD DR. filihATias HAVING lost hts father, two brothers, daughter, son-in.le. nephews and nieces by that dreadful disease, Cossowirnor, and suffering with • cough himself, he ersoght sad dirworend • Preventive wid Core for Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, Consul:optics:4Na.= Debit. ity, Asthma, as Fib sough mu coxed initoodistely; be cured bb vsleltires, who Inherited the disease, and In con. nation with his son have employedlP their practice, swing thousands of come considered hopeless by others.— Per the purism of remains as many of his roffering fellow beings as male, be Is sanding the recipe to all who wish It for 10 onita. ADDRESS!: Dr. MCATU, 101 Sprigs st.. opposite Bt. Nicholas Hotel, N. Y. City. The following ar ta Pitt ect Ihavailde from Imposition. Om LID COITATT 01 NEW Toll, U. A. 8. ILEATIT, of said city, being duly Morn, uith that bete &Practising Physician sad &crow In the city of Noedead Tark, ea • Graduate of the University /silks! at- er t city. Depasteut fosthes odds that the artifsakv of Cures bore• onto ntetsiul, ate true sad Wren extracts awn lotion of patties, each by them to this deponent. (Rived) A. B. =ATM Sworn before sue tbls7th day of June, L. D. 1858. (Signed) DANIEL F. 'NYMAN'S, Mayor. The extrscu of cases will be wit with the Recelpe. tentacle W.ILIENO 2 8 ULMON SYRUP.—A 1.7 large frapply d this alersted remedy for mew, cold• and cansumptioe, read dila day by JOS- TLEMINO, - JIM carter Mama and Market FLAVORING EXTRACTS--A large sap ply of Prance Wendt's celebrated devoting extracts tar ke creaks, cakes, plea, de., contleatly on Med at JOS. 11,13112N015. POTATOES -500 bush. Reds, Neshannocks and Mbyte, reed per amen. En or sad Mad/. u,r and for isle by IeItBANE .4 AMES, No. LSI Second meet. VOOS-9 bbh. choice fresh Egge, reo'd by ..E.4 EL IL and sale try NTIVELL, LEE Ilk 00. lITTER-15 kegs fresh peeked Butter. 41 Mon tad for Ws by ATWELL, LEL At CO. ARD-12 kegs No. 1 Leaf Lard in store And for *OA by ATWELL, LIE t CO. HEMP -20 bales Koala*ly Hemp 11 for ale cheap to don conalgstm.l. AT wELL, LY.E t CO. F ISH -20 bbla. Balt. Herring; 50 blAs. lATIA Na S. gukes; Is ears sad Ls ale by ATWELL, LEE A CO. DRIED APRLES —2O nicks choice dri • Apptis In store sad for Ni. jai ATWELL, L EE ! CO., No. 3 Wood rt. - - - dil-f LOUR- 7 .11 Ws. B. F. Flour received on sad far alit by ATWELL, Litt a VMS FAUILY BUTTER received daily' X pet Ibyre" tilugb abetbattetv, Put IP as th• Muth* la We. bg imbiorbbkolb an Mgt. by Jar 5* 00. 160 Moiety stmt. •by. dit : 4 , iltamr ' • lUWD RESERVB In=3.E receiv ttg defy sad NY ammiewurre OD. FISH—Hen is sad White Yiah, in *lf bbls,,Mblao na val , r m. ' Istibliketyst. Sam firrirsstbs3rii Caursgra - 7 4 Pittsburgh, MO 2/5t,1859. f T O LET—A two story Brick Dwelling rtirDtrinnNo.—The Ptident and, Direc-. eu H e y puree; Leto-nem Penn and the firer. Err • frh of Phirborati g m ' a f`" L th " "' ton of da7g7cfataid=irt Mtomns share, to be erpited to the reductfonof the Stock Nall. • rolindtr lIZNIIY ATWOOD, Sectetary, sot ,5a16• FOR SALE-13 aerea of land on the Por 'rys•llle Plank 1'..0...1. 2 [talus from tho Alloglic.iy ILI-- let llama. b 0 acres of ILA 111 Li‘illipton twarity. AWL gart,3 mitt. from Fottionvilicc th.:platilit road pa... witliso half • tulle of this Wad; 3 c.c.s cleated. Also, 1:4 sac. of Lod la Marathon county, Witrorddo Apply to GEO. W. 11Q5i, cant cideof the Diamond, 3ildoor tiortb of Ohiolit. Alleiglucy city. ji.29 LOTS FOR BALE. THE following Lots are now offered for eale wirer, liberal term and low prices, vir let. Fifteen Lots fronting on Boiler street, in Lawrence ville, immediately oppoate the wall of Allegheny Cemetery. Each 1.24 feet front by 100 to 121 feet deep to an alley Get wide. 2d. Fifteen lots nearer the Allegheny ricer, auk 24 feet fronton Pearl ~reef, (50 feet aride)end °Vending in depth 114 feet to an alley 20 feet wide. oa 3d. Fifteen Lots nester the river, rack 24 fat front in Pearl street, directly oppeate above, and extending depth toward. the river 114 feet to an alloy 2/ feet wide. led. Men Lobe nearer the river, each 04 feet front on Broadway, (which to BO test wide, and through which the ?Aare t % .Vetyoßglicestd.tiodar,) nod extending In depth Fifteen Lore op posite the above, and nearer the riv er, each 34 Pat front on Broadway and extending In depth 110 teat to an alley 5/ feet wide. 6th. Fifteen Lots nearer the river, each 24 feet front on Bell threat (50 feet ride) and attending to depth 110 feet to an .1.7'20 feet wide. Terme of sale me followw—Oreathird of *awl:lois purchase money to remain on bond and mortgage—interest payable annually--one-thlrd of the bal.ce cosh m haat the re mainder to be pald In four equal annual Instalments, with Interact, payable annuelly, secured by hood and mortgage. Forebears to pay for deeds. Pleas of these lota may be seen. the following plawa Bailey, Brown Co's, Colas Co's alto Works, F. Seller. We, 'Coleman, Mailman A. Bradley I Co'. , White. Carriage r.dory. 'Snap Wadea, Ps. 8.. 8.. Works, Ito ward, Sheenberger Ca'., Allegheny Valley It. It Pe. A. Wooda Ageut for Phoonis pot, Brewery, l A 3o t the Garrison, u, k Grad, Empire Ilugh IleKelvy's Lumber Work., Yard, Park, Mc:Clardy 's Copper Works. For further particulars, apply to D. W. a A. B. BM, Attorney., No. 103 fourth st , Pitteburgh. Valuable Mt. a l ;Lomit enproved Property r ale. TAE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, known se the EL fonts Novelty Works, are offered for eale. The establishment hue good stockof Patterns, lathes and Tools far • general Stationary Engino and Us able business, with • capacity for writing reventydre hands and .111 be tad entire to a fool parchaim upon reasonable terms. The senior of • competent tam. well sconainted with tbe place and familiar with the bcsinen, an be weaved by the porchaaer, If deeirei, Farther particulars can be obtained by addressing either ' the underaigued, at Et. Loots. JAMES M. 001111l1T, MOLES BAUM • W3l. R. DIDDLECONSE. 4 4 0 R SALE, 5 acres 100 perches of Land In Conitu tersrnsblp, timer Emit Liberty, edJoirdng lands orfttoa Mellon and B. A. Neste), Thle property M ele gantly eltnated for private residence, and would make one of the moat hendteene country seats in the beautiful Talley of East Liberty. Tor price and terms, apply to AUlitni, LOOMIS k CO., No. 58 /mirth street ,tOR SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth A: game., between Smithfield and Cherry Alley, 100 test front by S.l deep. A Int on Third street, near Smithfield, tO feet Omit by 65 feet dup. ol•za Wtu , —Thr square bounded by Dodo, Wilkins ic and Carroll streets and Byrnes alley, 64 feet front by 1= Bartle foundry. dSisi'eqjtrrbounrier 178=111. Wdknu uid Carrel streets and Spruce alley, 200 feet (tent by 120 deep. On Allegheny, Cue.. and Stotler etrute, adfoloteg the Allegheny Valley Ranh.' Station, forty contlgsious Lots, rub 111 feat front ty feet deep. Cleat lusts of grootel neg. , township, put of en Lot =5, between the Nur Brighton road and Llindale Cent may. Sixty Lot) in Allegheny City, Third Ward, ladveten East Lane and Cnesumt streeL A Tract of Laud in Weetmoreland County, on the PhDs. dalphia tarnyike, 7 mile. from Latroba-75 acres culti vation of eels bottom land-7uo acres. A Tract of Land near W i l t Weatmorelaud county, c 6 acma.lntl DARLINGTON. m3ls:dif 155 Third street, &Win. Smithfield. OLD ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALE.— Owing pa &Hate health of Wm.3l.ttcheltreej r.,bo brunnis guitar% Oestrus. tolls in the country. Therefor. the embliehment carried ea by Mewl( and brother to of fered forestry with the Univ.. lhatifYing e pat tub etc. A lease of both trait told tack. etores (which belong to their uncle) will be e'en to the purchaser torn nrunber of pare at a tar rent. Thin horse la we ll known and of long mod ing,having been established by their rocas and fathes..— W. K. Mitchell:me who he'll done elan* b. Ines, int, for naany year. wholewde grocers, Inas end liquor rosy chants sad notifying distillers Persons wiattina to per , char can see the premiere and etock. and learn the terms by applying at the store, No. P. 09 Liberty street. Pones. elm can be gleen either the let June or Ilet July. &Kim. one, taseralowpere and country merchants erUl be moiled with to the sten tins on to favorable tams, they want to reduce their stock to snit • purchaser: WM- ldirjanTßEE, Jet., s BRO. P. 11.L.Jill person. having claires Vast the Arm will be paid on presenistleo of their =cants; and than ebted are respeclicaly requeeten to make pays:mit with nolittle delay es powdble. apntf - Olio Land lot Sale. THE Embecriber offors for sale section ten, townehtp 12, range 10, Atari qty. Ohio, conessonly known an "Bowman's Scott " contathing acre. It le situated three Who west of Muruton, on the Rata }toad Indio; to Wooster, and within about two tones of the Pitt.. and Vt. Wayne and Chicago Bailrowd. The south, east northout quarter. ere partly dozed and Improved— the remainder Ls covered with thporkor timber—and the whale le well watered by wings end nothing Amass: Tbla webou U condderel the finest body of land in the county. It will ho sold ousdlrideol or in quitters to snit urchasopportuners. To ity those ho d off esi ered. re to invest ill real estate a Uttar is rarely -- J. la BWiIITZEB, oathdewtiT No.. 101 tth street. Pittsbu Farm for Pals. 'FRE ANDERSON FARM, 21 miles .11. above the Depot, at New Brighton, Bones? Ps., on Blab Boom Bon. coeLeinfrig 103 acne of celt land, every acre of which la tillabh, mind of which is an der scathed= The ariU area argued timber, 60 sera I=and potty, and an alfondance dcosh There ban of grafted fruit tree.- In mimed every geld there' le • wing neveshning water. The iingssramenta amid of • tow flame Dwelling, at tached toe westhesboarded logotemall tenant bowie and • large tram• Berg 110 by Id het. MIR chcdce fens h in • high state of cultivation, fences pod, ant In n sortable nelighbabol, convenient to a ce ' or HTI. ella t.n =i h l, Now Tltrightl."lt4 Valuable City Property for Sale. RAT 'wry desirable lot on Water Street d Redoubt Alley, next to John Irwin A Sons, being RAT Water sod Inuit stmt.., mid 160 deep alongibe Alley. It will be mid together or in lots of Mar IA feet earl. For tonna, (which will be made may solo payintut.) xP /063P11 I. LIECII A CO., ply to =Mitt Liberty litreot, Pittsburgh. _ liIBERTY STREET PROPERTY FOR 1311.11—Tbe Stamm= and Dwelling. altruted on Deity atm; near 16. Clair, known u N 0.163. The lot ta abed 22 feet front and 120 feet deep, extending back to Carriage lArth9tt:lpTpw'ut;ldfi renta l :Ll . r i c ly lotlO i n b ,tl ß till be aold at a bargain and on accommodating term. For particular. enquire of B. 1L Na. .o. , 211 Liberty greet. - - OR SALE—One of Wallace's Patent p or ubn, stow lan k with llentwea Waal Patent t Bolt,DAting Cloth and Eletalor, att earn• platelandlawdy raraattlwE wP• PPI7 W. B. BUYDAN, on UM, apiniewtt cm Bata= * Craiit eta. aUelfur.7 CUT. BOOTS AND SHOES, OREAP FOR :CASH. AI!tIES ROBB, NO. SE LIME= SMELT, NEAR TIM MARKET IIOBSE, Elm just remind his large Syrinx Mock of LADIEY, MISSES' and OBILDRIGIE BOOTS and BROS& UMW CALE, HIP AND COARSE BOOTS, SIIOES, OXFORD GAITERS, OPERAS, ta BOW AND younur BOOTS, 13110EFI, At. A mal superior article and eery mat, Direct tram the Igatatataceen, which be will mil by the oh !AMAMI at very rednoed prices for cash. This stock comprises one of the larger' samatromas abe Itrand In any city, Imitable for city and country sal., cord having over tematy years experience In buying, he meta that be can suit all tasks. Ile rospectfolly inritoe all to *ant to c o il,mewing Meta that they .111 be pleased. eteA—myl7 WEgH.B ANI.P LIQUORS AT • REDUCED PRICES• %WE SUB SOMMERS ARE SELLLNG OFF dais stock at reduced prior preparatory to quitting basins., comiprlearg Wove of the choicest Wands of Foreign Wines and Liquors. nOOll wren au °tad Pale Drsindy,Theleolly do, Pars Old Irish Whiskey, IlfeidemiskCbarnpaigohniolisttaarst, Borialou'a Mau Part a“ ,Blacktrunes . Madeira. M. 60, Old Monoesabels Hy* Whiskey, Eapiio2. Doable Rectified Biseickla - 0 , 1411 , 841,?c05tie , . - .Pltetsl and Tiworn Keeers, es Iron am famines, Mi. Dow a gad omttality of supplying these/elves on tam. tlygma tame.. XLITCIUMMILICI Jll9 dt• BRO., laitbStf • £O9. Liberty a trott. No.B Wood st. 11.133118 H „ij•• 350 tett Mb. W 191019910 • • —ll9. tooot, • ' 100 do sestrn 90 do tioninv 90 do ir.knol, 039111711014 114 199 OW 97 sop &man CM:We 13SOLLIC. COXPLVI.I Pittsburgh, Juno ntann. it 7 DEND.—The President and Directors of tilt Company bare this dal tindery] a dividend of SYN. DOLLARS per abate woo the' Chided Stock, tire dollars payable In cash to the Stockholders or their lead mpretntatives, forthwith, end cue dollar credited to their el6dOtd Seidl= L. 3LARSILILL, Se. Mantis WANTED TO RENTA Room in Pitts- Lurgb, .uttuidu 1 Physician's Office.. Must be in goal nelgtiborlinal and centrally IccataL Please etidreet 1.1.cx Sol, Pittsburgb P.O. 1e30.2td. WyOOL! 1900L!!-100,000 lbs. Wool want at Itlgtkest rub pricer by LIIICIICOCH, 51cCRESAY • CO. I . = brrood ant 151 Front de. 1 I -1 o highest mar •et piw paid for Wool, by B. ELAIMSCI3II. CO. Jall3 No 293 Los•rts west. AVAVANT ED--Agents to sell in the State of y my RAND POWER PATENT IMMO AtACHINS, that two moo cap ram alxmt the teltlasid up dm 'arms ptoe stumps I* hand In about mi nalautaa each. Addrm aptAuld W. HALL. Bauacr, Mains IGNLPIJOXWEatr:C. • $5O la Months andlall itxprusas Pald. AN AGENT IS WANTED in every town and county In the United State& to larvae to re spectable and easy badness, by which the above prolita may be esrtainly realised. Par fall particulars addreas Dr. J.. /DORY WARNER, corner of Brbbm and Mercer eta, New York City, luelastng one postage stamp. je.3.lmdawr WANTED In MEDIATED T.-1 U,O 0 0 Men to engage In the ale of the meet pope's? lolling Book. In America. Invalids, Blechunles,farmers and Teach ers wishing to travel, will Dud this to be p very prat:able and ploaseakt business, enabling them to see the county/. and make money at the mme time. Agents novrin the haw time are clearing from WO M $1,600 per ynar. for WI =Dealers and • Dot of Book*, address U. 31. =ism Queen City Publishing lionse,44l Main street, Cincinnati, Ohleur i = Eala, D. DU SOD. Philadelphia Ebucaltonal. Male and Female Academy, North Secickity, nearer County, Po. REV. lighlitY WEIMER, PIM:Mt. LOCATED in a healthful and beautiful re eon of country, 8 miles North of New Brighton, wtth entlee freedom from all immoral associations. Tbe mond mod religion• culture of the Pupils is regarded of prime ime • portsoce. The Students for the most part beard In the fame lip of Um PrinclpaL The coarse of Instruction is =ewe- Amin; and thorough. Terme per Session of d S weekalnendlug boarding, room,, foal, lights, meshing sa tuition, Latin, Greek and French Languages, g 5, one- half to be paid to admix., the belance at the elate of the masion. Session commenced on TUESDAY, the 18th day of thy. Studenta admitted at any Urea Ream Judge pork, Manchester; Gen. W Itobirwon,Jr., Allegbeor J. 11 . Burchfield, Pittsburgh; J. 11. do; JI2O. B. McFadden. do. For thrther particulars. address 111tV.11.WEBBEH,Princiria, North Sewickley, beaver mfA:di~D suction latto P. DAMS. Ax Lotto - neer. Commercial Bales limas, No. 14 Tin Etreet. - - - rtLOSING SALE OF Cuom o QUORS, IL/ fircnoit—Ou norsday mrning, July sues at. 10 o'clock, at the stare of Mltotioltreo & Bro., No. 21:41LIbere ty streak will be sold without reserre, to close the satire Mud, 4 half pipes mperinr pole ward tel Brandi.; 12 bbia. Large's& Bedews oid Rye Wbiskm, Walt Whir key, Cherry Brandy, llcllend Gin, Extra Old Sladelra Wine; Wine Bitters, Folios, Pointol Beckett, do.. Be. diao—ii one hondredy;sllan Worm an= large oak Tun, Lolling elect 40 bhp , : b.vmrrer from cellar to fourth story; Rand Wore, Copper Pumps, awl Measures, Letter Pen.., Excellent Iney..td g 0 P. H. 'DAVIS, Art. BIIGGIES, BAROUCIMS - ic ROCEAWF: Carnage, at duetion.—Co Wednesday conming,:orte path, at 11 o'clock, at the commercial tales twills, rf0.51" 111th street, wllll,O weld, •• . Eastern made Bunks, with and Without top, 1 handsome two mat Barounlinn 1 " Rockaway Carrlevi P...W.Tin.EIB, duet. DRY GOODS AT ArcrlosT.—On Wednes day morning, June 50th. at 10 o'clock, to clove' con , tognmeota preparatory for July nottlamente, sill be aol4, at the Commercial Bales Rooms, 1.10. 54 TM street, Ilene and Boy.' keanmable Clothing, lake Draw Good Print& Monti Bello Shawls,' Lirlier . DODTIGUI, HOgiery, to P. M. DkVill, knot. Q OCK P., FT. &C.R.R. AT PRIVATE A.) SUS, fit to to craft parchment, by • 1 P. M. DAVIS, ar.cL,'Sa. 51 Mt it. 111003118 & CO., Xerchants' Exchange. S TOOK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & 1... j CO, AT TUE MISECTLAETV EXCILANCIE EVERY TUDIISPAY EVENLlo.—llanit, Bridge, Inanrance and Popper Root, liond and 2.1 Yetate .1d at pantie I. artho ElorobantY Exchange, by &ITEM LOOMIS a CO. Nana, Drafts and Leans on Beal Estate negotiated on reastrdable lea= by ACE= I.OOIIIE CO.. Stone Note 8r0ken...71 Tooth at. LARG_EI 6AL4I DRY GOODS.' • conoequence of tile - contemplated dissolti jtion of partuerthlp by the withdrawal of W. H. Mbatift froth the firm at the end of the persona seawn, we Irish to data oat astir as pmfblit oar large stock of good. bT that tam,, and now tear all our Wit to both RETAIL AND WHOLESALE ROOMS A T PRVES SO DIUOII LOWER THAN USUALLY SOLD, A. to make it to the inierat of all to make Lich-peer - chaps from us, as farm we may hove the goad: they newt /laving mend, reprised n (nub simply of goods trout New York and Philadelphia, our esoortmsut is my nose piria, and inch:idea many aryl*. of scares and dorirable goods. IS our determination by offering every article low, to aril off, if pcwribia. all the goods now on head, that the jute 10 r partner may commenceals tall trade with Imo:nitre new stork. An opportunity Is thus afforded to porches* the beat quality or goods at low prima whirl all will do wall to and themselves or. An early WI licited. aPillt is so I3IWLD, Blawdlmtwlt7 at N. Loos= Fourth AL Merkel els- , ()OOZING ET GAB. A WORD TO THE .IaEIDLES. THE HEATED TERM IS APPROACH and vs call the attention of Maratha* to Ha tecttbat COOKING IRONINO,.&c., die be does with eecioomy. without oppressive hest, wlth• mascot, sod with dispatett—the Ira bele% always ready to ►moment—b7 =hag Inzgraves Can Cooking Stove, To whirl we respectfully Invite your attenticeN .t No. T 6 EugllhfLeldstivet. E. A. JOILKSON 1 BM illaKkamty arid City Kate for sale. WILLIAM H. POTTS & CO., • FLOUR n=23, GRAIN .11./W PRODVOE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 324 N. Delaware ammo, and 73 N. Waler Street, (above Vine Mx.* PHILADELPHIA. ArCaall advances made on Coady:manta. snylastlm BOUM WA. B. 110L2LE9 & nue., PORK AND BEEF PACKERS, DRALERS IX PRO97SION4 41e., Corner Market and Front D • ma) w. a- vr.A.xaos PIOWTrall GILIsTAZIRT, FOIMSTII GUM, between Wood and Mattbt, Plttnbtor AMBItOTTI'M and - P.UOTOGRAPLLS Wm in the IISZU erns ne ens rine, st prices. • CARGO & CO , S • A MBROTYPE AND PROTOORAPICIC A pALLERIED, No. 21 ilftb street, oPPodt•Dad7'sa sud ea Market, opposite Thamhtes Drug Eton. Photographs finished In oil or water colors, tinted or plan. PlWlrr , sss sad BeeePtton Room ora the 'ground 11.4, re 10417 AMBROTYPES- QUALITY AND TWIRL put TN GOOD CAPES TUN FIFTY CENTS, AT WEE ADAMS GALLERY, NEW DRY GOODS _ CANVASSED DRIED EMIL-20 -tierces EMI k. Swift's CatITLIV34 MtWC Beef- Barak fie Bliattner vie,Tur Ws by It =LEIS t 00, Ja2thrt Mi. 309 Mork, stmt. 500 REAM S STRAW WRAPPING PA-: PZILS, Doable Crawn, Ilingle Crvena iztil Wawa: jot malvad and for sale at manutactscrent priasoit Titer Visteltoune of - W. 5. HANZNi . - .POS tomer ilialtefand Second its. EARLS-50 bbls. in store and for taleby Jab J. n. CAIGIELD. STAROIL-10 boxes and 50 bbis. Pearl in star• mad for sale by 1e23 J. 11. commix. CW ISH-2 tee; in istoro:nulirellitzbl. NNTRIGIITS FRANGIPANNI ai m i preseviassr e. busuribis , nu, Mir exatUntly OS! JO:k ThIMINCPS bbla tra Family instate an tar tals by' (Jeli) .J. ICOANTIELD. . EAN9.--50 bush prime whitein store • • far Ws by • [1441 J. 3..earirgta. bbb. on haul and NJ •_____±br Or TILE Br. . . .. T OPlttio 1133.2 DAT.' :. C. lILNEON I.4VS, 74 ILA* for Bale sin
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