i' - JOHN P. PENNEY, riUB&QTih. t~ ~ ' <* SeBPOXT^ ' J. yntBOW WgtKß. Pittttmrgb. ILUt.S.tIQBS io i ’ BITZO B.BATABD, Peebles. . • i JUttDS P. ZOLUEB. McKeeepot t . . SOBVftt P. HcDOWEM* ADegheo y. ■BOOT, ' JAMES L, GRAHAM, AUegfaDj. ftafaaw»i»T,-, DANIEL ARMSTRONG, Pitteborgli. oommioan, ZACHETJ3 PATTERSON, Salto*. ■ - irono*, ’ JOHN M. LARDIEB, Ohirtlen. . _■ ' ootwon, OBAUSCET B> BOSTWICK, Lewrencernir • -• omecoß o* room, ROBERT U. DAVIS, Ohio. j Cortos is Ktsa.—The adherents to Southern , r Interests in the Northern States, feeling that { their position involves a vast amount of personal 1 11 degradation, endeavor to cloak their subserv- - I ■ lenoy by professions of attachment to the Union .. ' j and an affectation of “National’?. proclivities. the last Presidential campaign, obedience to : dictation of slaveholders eras pronounced 1 : fealtyto our Union; and . the advocacy of the . doctrines promulgated by Washington, Jefferson, ; Madison, and other early statesmen, was brand* ■ ed as “sectionalism.” The Sonlh eras held np . as tht Union, and a refusal to subscribe to its ; ptienllir vievß was regarded as treasonable. . That many timid porsons were induced to sap f. port Bachanan by this mode of electioneering, i' we do not entertain a doabt. While all these proceedings were going on in the North, however, a different course of tactics was ad opted in the South. There Southern in ttres tawere-beld paramount—and there unwtt ./ ling people tfert driven inlovoting.for tho Soi colled Democracy, headed by James Buchanan, on the grounds that that party was exclusively devoted to the perpetuation of the institution of Slavery and the advancement of the Slavchold* i{ ing States. All the sickly and hypocritical ap peals for the “Union,” which “tickled the ears of the groundling*” North of Mason and Dixon’s line, were'rejected at mere twaddle, and Cotton waa boldly proclaimed King. Beyond his realms, Southern men acknowledge no country, on be half of which they feel hound to expend,any of their patriotism. ' Their expressions of hostility to are all designed for Northern oonsnmption. At home, they do not oonceal their exclusive devotion to their own seollon, and scruple cot to deolare that the day that the dem ocratic party quits their service, and becomes in reality “Nat! onal,” will witness the entire with drawal of its Southern adherents from its sup port. It is time that these truths should be gen erally known: in the free'stalea, for when they ore, we shall present the spectacle of the whole. North nnited In behalf of the great notional principles which underlie the superstructure of oar government—a fearless and patriotio body offTtettfen who arc resolved, at Jeast, to prevent • ' the extension of human slavery, and to destroy .lit influence in tho councils of the nation. Wil L. Vaxot is'u leading man in the donth, —recognized os snch on oil occasions, lie boldly tells his fellow laborers in behalf of Sla very Ihot their true plan is!to adhere to the' administration party as long as it continues to be serviceable for their purposes, but to hold themselves In readiness at the “proper moment to precipitate the' Cotton Btates into a revolu tion. ” In a letter which this gentleman recent ly wrote to James Slaughter, Esq., ho says that the remedy of the Bouth is in a “diligent organ-1 ization of-het'teue-men, for prompt-resistance to the next-aggression. It must come, in the nature of things. No-National party can save V: - .ns; no Sectional party can do iC But if we eonld dou oar fathers did, organize. Commit > tees of Safety ail over tho Cotton Stalef, (and U is only in them that we can hope for any effee tive movement) we shall fire the Southern.heart, —instruct the Southern mind—give courage to etch other, ondat the proper moment, by one orgaidzed, concerted action, we can precipitate the Cotton Slites into a revolution. “The idea has been shadowed forth in tho South by Mr. Baffin—has been taken ap and recommtmded in the AdccrtUer, under the name. of ‘League of United Southerner/ 1 ’ up thtir old party, isiue • paramouM, and infiutnu parlia,. Ujiilalurej and 'liatumuu hire noUme to enlarge;bui suggest merely, We agree with (he Cincinnati GaseiU, which thinks the lime. Is coining when many honest democrats at (be North wHI cease to be willing to do the bidding of these bold end unscrupulous plotters .against the Union,, andtotend their 00-opetition and fellowship, as the edminlstra-- tlon sow does, to Its eterhalahameWit'spoWnj to mss avowing suah purposes as those of Mr. TaneyT' At all events.we have no feavs that the ay about the Union can be logged in euecess foDy, at the next Presidential contest, in behalf of Southern traitors, and to the prejudice of the true friends of the Union. There is.some con solation in this reflection. BtrusucaazsH ra Maise.—Oar exchanges from that to Eastern State briogra thereat gratifying intelligence of our prospects in that former Dcmocraticstroog-bold. LastwceViho State Convention for the nomination of .Governor was held at Augusta. There were over GOO'del egatee present, end yet Lot M. Morrill, present Governor, was renominated by acclamation, and nine cheers to top off with. The success of ohr party in Maine is certain. Twenty thousand majority fee low figure. Yet, although * nomination fs thus equivalent to an -election, there is no dissenting voice in our party in the State. Everywhere in'the Congressional districts, as far oe we can learn,-it is the same. Whai a lesson Is here! Ate sot oar principles sacred enough lodem&nd the concurrence of every true Republican evwy where in every nomination fairly made, whore candidates are 'pledged to . support them? The first duty or '-every true believer In our faith and in the Decla ration.of Independence, is to see every thing In the ihspb pf sham-democracy whipt out of life. Let the, government be redeemed from the that devour and defile; let the party that has. proved false 1 to evory pledge itever • flade, be driven from positions of power which ’ it tuos only for purposes of oppression an 4 phmder;-let our drooping, dying industry be .wived by the enactment of judicious laws in . favor of home interests. What nobler mission was ever give&to any party than this? Shall we close oar ayes to iv and buried In Hllle sense-: less fouda, leave the arch-enemy >s/reap the* f /fruits of our madness and folly ? V. .his is to course' of the Republican party, then it deserves to bs beaten! u it is, on the contrary. Th* EXPISSBS or TBS Govrbswsiit.— I The New York Post shows 'that If all tho appropria tions-ftiked for by the administration had been mated by Congress, they would bare swelled to a total of $120,000,000. It may be that all lthis Is necessary, and>hateren the stealings cannot bt'pmentsd, but It cannot be pretended that the administration, whioh asks for $120,- 000,000 and gets two-thirds of it, should rest content with a revenue of half a million a week. This kind of financiering will hardly be/defend. «d by anybody:—and tho responsibility of it rests with the administration.— Prov. sur. AEorAL Q»ahdmotii*b.—Queen Victoria, it ' is hinted, willappearinIheTenorableoharacterof rfirtMmm.—The Union ticket nominated in grandihotherintnlb cotiraeofafew months, when a •i, - "■ ‘ ntv ii «a follows - pledge of the lores of Prince FrederlcicWilliam SomWi COW J _ w t , ' _ and hJa wife will be presented to the loyal peo* . AsemWjr—Georgs Q. of Wellersbnrg. -j e of This title has not been * com •*' JB3lwr^-rP«»Tymonone in the royalfamily of England for i or AUegneny. many years, there haring been bat two grand li' Conemangh. in finally from the death of Qaecn J-. -:y> HptoPPj* of ratnt ■- Caroline, wife of George 11, in 1737, down to / /topf-flsttts of Bom- birth of Qaeen Victoria’s fiht child.t ■ -*'£ -- - Tni “Opposition elements” In North Carolina rfSSrtowhi* rts«d»i*SSito« to bo 1 )■:' (KrfhM«!^»rtloko ; T L* .onlttog Tory eordUU/.od, Hon: IhmcanK. Mo -I" thooompmlX»» ritef, la “• . J jue(Domoerolj'foi l Goteraor.'ngainst Ellii, tho <»V r-MM* to gate «K' AaßifeMrrtteit tmndjjigtii.' .'Tfajr ui.ito ank. y to UIU J‘ C 7 jr Mg ao tSMU/itean* nutfotitj tathkLegl,- ■‘ij . ldnw;whloVl»W‘eloct two Senaloraion, to - dbil et U» Uila oohool M fltoMtU - . jppointmoßlfrom.lho.' aoTemor. tho i■* EroofclTb.cibb $I,800; Now B«d- br “goblfortpoe SKOOedri inbnbiog the 'to effect notle mission, it mast unite hs ode” jun tad. topple down the temple of looofoeo criiruleupoD the guilty heads it was roared 16 «* \ r tH 1 i Tbb “Fin CojvmijoV. '* natter mcnst Tdwdi?**'“»> B at, wd reports of tiespocchas ] Convention” lslely held »t Entt -XtU records. «U'iuin p&pcrt claiming to be decent things to their columns we'art prebend.' • No man withanj s spect would permit a copy ofth» ingthis repori lo eome'inlo family. The Convention vaa compost ph'eming Infidels, leoherona **i “women's rights advocates,” »j ling of cm; abolitionists. The marriakc relation WU denounced, and (ho utmost frecd< m to lust advocated; the blble was scouted at; spiritual ism endorsed, and the Republican j art; con demned as being more pro-slaTery tbi >n the lo oofoco part;. We are thankful to them for their bad opinion. The approval of e ueh a con vention of madmen and wild fanatics would be the worst fortune that could befal an; good cause. We suppose it is necessary that these eras; creatures should have the opportunity, now and then, of airing their vile sentiments, but it is to be trusted that the; will always have as much sanity left them as stood them in heed in this occasion in putting their gathoringin an obscure, out-of-the-way place. Had it been' held in any of the Urge cities it would inevitably have been mobbed. We hope, moreover, that the press will hereafter refrain from dignifying these mounte banks by reportiog tbclr speeches, and so let them sink Into the obscurity that' be st befits them. Gibat Bnxxara.—On the 17th, in the House of Lords, the Bishop of Oxford presented a pe tition from Jamaica, touching the Spanish slave trade, and'oaUing the attention of the IToase generally to the question. He contended that the present threatening aspect of affairsi in the West was occasioned by having so long permit ted Spain to break her treaty engagements, and to continue Cuba as a provocative of dangerous extremities. j If Spain would at once give up the slhve-trade, ami convert Cuba into a colony for employing free African labor, the desire which many per4j sons in the United States had expressed to an nex the island wobld be removed. Lord Broughaik supported the petition, and strongly condemned the policy, of Spain. Earl Malmeebu ry deeply regretted that- the efforts of England to suppress theisUve-trodo had not been secoi ided by other nations. With regard to the recent unhappy differences, he had admitted to it e American Government, os a question of intern dional law, that England was not entitled to ins st upon the right of search; bat had also put it strongly to tho American Government whether they would continue to permit their flag jto be prostituted to the wont of purposes, and an ocean police, i should be come time nations whlci of vessels to be danger of a breach every reason to bi had had.with the^ each amusement might be come t.oT* 1 With re gard to Spun, it i as notorious thathitherto the moral support whlth she had received from Eng land had material 'j aided her in resisting the wishes of the Unii ed States to annex Cuba; bat if she still persi sled in supporting the el&ve trade, It was bigl 1y probable that the present anxiety of Great Britain would be exchanged for indifference. , Earl Grey was t orrjrlhere should be any at tempts to renew the slave trade. He thought the United States und France solely responsible for the renewal. With regard to the question of international law, po fas as he understood it, an American vessel filled with slaves might leave Africa without England being enabled to inter fere with her, notwithstanding a perfect knowl edge of her character. ! Earl Aberdeen said this definition of inter national law was qpite correct. Other peers spoke on tho subject, when the petition was ordered to lie on the tablo. Wasbixqtos, Juno 28. —The military cols' mandant at St. Louis was telegraphed this morning by the War Department, to send an ex* press after Gen. Barney, recalling him from the expedition to Blah; where the present force will be placed .under the command of General Johnston exclusively. The supposed object of this movement is to make a diversion against hostile Indians in Oregon, from which territory alarming oeedunts were received this morning. This new cause jof embarrassment adds moch to the complication of the Administration, while, the Mormon problem ia yet unsolved. It is supposed hi some quarters that this In* dian outbreak wnsjexclted by the Mormons, but it was more probably la retaliation for the out rages of in provoking hostilities be fore for the purposes of speculation.—JV Y Trib. ' How as Savsd ais Soh.—A writer in the Charleston Courier famishes an essay upon the 'shark, and in connection therewith relates the following Incident { , A Tbe well known fact that the flesh of a negro is oxceedingly grateful to the palate of a shark, enhances oar- admiration of this fellow’s cour age, When he has the opportunity of dining on a white man or negro, he shows a decided pref erence for the latter. It is related that a cap tain once avaUad himself of this preference in ratherquestionable way. While his vessel was moving tdowlk his son fell overboard. lie saw a huge shark] making witb all speed toward (he little fellow,.who was bravely working hands and legs to keep.tiltf bead above water. Seising -a negro who Was toddling over the deck, he threw it into thejsea. The shark wps attracted by the richer odor; the infant disappeared, and the captain’s darling was saved. other quotient, Tot Dtraxsaioi or MiJiPrAcrtmiso Paopk*- tt. —On Wednesday, in the city 'of Laurence, an extensive paper manufactory, which not many years ago c<jst about $145,000, was offered at auction by Newell A. Thomson & Co. A few months since a eUe of this property was per* tiaUy negotiated if was not coosumnli property Wednesdi was actually knock eermade some ouj not sign (be necea not oonsideredtol will probably be: more favorable op Tns Republican! their Blatje Conveo last and nomioatei tion as Governor, the Convention, 61 cepted l&enomina ator Fessenden wa ly addressed the < Amongst), tbo reso' the bill lljfl pend! fishing bounties. Tention Is,to meet; the 80th. The el tember. 1 Ihjobt to tub Wheat Chop ih lietnois. Wo regret to an intelligent gentleman direct from Bloomington, that the wheat crop in that vicinity bu, within the past week, been very much injured by rust.' Our informant eajß that on Saturday last* when the town wra full of farmers from all parts of tbo country, be made it his business to inquire of them what Jbe crop prospects were, and tho answers have ©onvincedbim tha^tfcLean— usually one of the most reliable wheat counties in the State —m ill not this year hate* foil wheat enough for bread. —Chicago 7W&. TTm* Gour E. Hirriipn, ot Prince GAorgrooaatjr, Yt*,his takes priw t® make some' careful; examlnalioa to aacertain whether eon grows u is generaUj nppoaed, more at night than by day. Atiga*! 1, eon gttwin .tirentj-four hours, five Inches; at night one and a half inches. August 2, it grew four and wren-eighth inches: at night one asdaeren eighth inches; and in the day three inches. ••lean now Indulge in tho Richest Pood wlthimponity, whereas; previous to il» me, I was obliged to confine myself*trfe»ly«o the plainest food* - goch Is the expertanceof not only one of our customer** bot of bandred* of persons hero, io Philadelphia, New York, Montreal and Quebec, who hm o»d Boerhsre’s Holland Bitten Cor Indigestion, Nausoeand Acidity of the Stomach.' CiCnoid—B* careful to&sfc lor Boerhave’s Heßand BU* tars. The gnat popularity of this medicine has induced many Imitations, which the public''should guard against purchasing. aTsi per bottle, or ala bottle* ior $3, by the pro prietors, BENJ. PAGE. Jfo, A 00, Maimlsc taring Pharma esotistaand Chemists, 21 Wood street, between Ist and 2d Pittsburgh, Pa, and Pruggista gentraßy. JeSfcdAwP No. aa S. Front Bt. and No. 33 limit 81. FOREIGN DRY GOODS, Are constantly receiving on consignment, IBISn LINENS, SHIRT FRONTS, HDKP3, Ac, In great variety. Also, BRITISH GOODS, consisting la part of PAPER-MUSLINS, VELVET CORDS, BEAYERTEENS, TABBT VELVETS, ALPACCAS, CASHMERES, ITALIAN CLOTHS, Ac. ■ jalrftfe Manufacturer of all kinds of light Bagt» nitablo for Grain, Flour. Meal/Buckwheat, Salt, Hams and Grocers’ use, printed in cost end appropriate designs to order. A constant supply of Seamless Bags on hand, and Grain Rags for hire. E®"Price* allow as aajlu the Union. All orders prompt ly filled. k JeSMcdtf 0 GUN BARRELS, feOLID BOX VICES, TiOBINSON’B SOLID OAST STEEL SCYTHES—Warranted. Cost Steel and Hammered 'Shovels and Spades, Hoe s, Hay and PtcJts, Ifattocks, dc. Warihonss, So* 17 Uarkit Bt., mylL2mfc PITTSBURGH, PA. THE TVFFmcAJgmvTi AGENCY, FOR THE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION’ OP TRADE. B. DOUGLASS * CO., Proprietors. Comer IToorf and Fifth St*., Pittsburgh, Penna. ALEX. ARMSTRONG, Manager. Established, New York, June, 1641—PKtsb’g, March 1652. e had urged the necessity of d that some understanding > between the different marl- would enable the nationality clearly verified, without any lof iniernationaruy. He had llieTe, from a coDTersation he Vmcrican some Richmond -.Postt A Co. rossms omen. Montreal, 0. E. 1 B. Donouaa A Co. London, Eng~.~...—-~8. Docansi A Co. Let ten of Introduction to Lawyer* of Ugh standing and respectability in every aoctlou of lha Union, will be grata- Itonsly furnished to snbecrlbert making applications! the office, Also letters or Introdnctlon to any of the offices named above. 43*OaiAscTtojfB noimi imnnn is six rsraar no Ukmn Sum no Banna Pomnan apfctitf fc BEWARE OF IBIPOBTORS. OAOTION TO SAMUEL S. FITCH, (Office 714 Broadway, New York) known as tbs author of a “.Vew Curative Treoftnenr* for the diseases of the Lungs i Heart, liver, Stomach, Bowels, Kidney*, Skin, Nerves, * Mucks, Joints. Blood, Ae , and for alt Female Complaints, continue* bis practice wltb bis usual snceeas. K&Et is ntverebtaUfnm Soo York, and has net been for Many yrart. lit has no ether <gScr nor «y assadatt er partner at Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit, Pittsburgh or etsncherr, and has not had. tfrßnoare of all persons using his nom*, or pretending to Aatw sow, or to have had, any ptqftstiona, connection srUA Aim! They art Impostor*:? Apply,.person! ally or by Uttar, directly to himself at his office, 7X4 Broad way, New York where alone his treatment can be hsA— Remodies sent to any part ef the country, and treatment conducted aodcCarfaliy by letter. A vieit from the patieut preferred. Qii ‘‘Sis Lsotoaci" oo the Lungs, and explain tag tbs wmihft-t by which he cures the above diarsete (160 page* bound) sent by mail, post paid, for 40 cents. yeGieodlmfc Caution to Invalids—Beware of Impostors. i)RS. CALVIN M FnVfTand JOHN W. BYKE3 (office. lOtfYuast, Pfttsbnrgt,) notice with ranch plaesnn* lb* ibori eudofSr.B. 8. fitcb,«f N»* York, ud fMI It to be tAeir doty ai» tocantion the invalid public lmp ositions which seem tUlly Increasing- R«*Bt devetcpmoat* in New York, of the frauds pracLeed by “oldDulLJame*," the “retired physician, wboee sands of life bore Marly run oot,” end of “Dr. Uncas Braul,” and others, seem to render. U s more soluble time than mnal, to expose sudb trickery, end vlodicale our own character; and it ts the more Income boat epos ns to do us Inasmuch as the opinion pmaßathat thU dishonesty la confined to tbs eastern cities—to Car Cram ibb being true there are score* cf Itinerant doctors lo this ■nd tbs States farther west, who literally rob Invalids, not only of their money, bat otthalrrary lire*, forilbey prevent them from procuring proper treatment in fine. Mcwt of these travelling doctors take advantage of tbe prevalent bat erroneous belief that long disease can be cured by Inhalations; and eitbef profess to be fonnectad with ccr ■b)th, (some even harlig aasamed oar tery names,) or some eastern physician of gnat repnte, orelsa with name far off (and mythical) Hospital or University, and invalids In their oarneftoem to - regain health forget to examlte : prvoft and malls tf treolmsfti, but ere pennadod by bare assertions to place their beallb sad 11t*s la charge of Inccm petantand onprtndpkd man. We bare for come time ()>>• nDj-l*-».- ant doty, bat can do ■> no longer, and trait this card may be the swans cf earing ecme&om being deceived. In conclusion, it is proper to repeat, as we base so often done formerly, TEAS WBIIAV£ NO PRESENT CONHSth DON WJTH DR. 9.9 FITCH OR WITH ANT OFFICE IN NEW YORE. - DRR.CALTTN U. FITCH A JOHN W. SYKES. Jefrlmeodfc '■ LAKE SVPEBIOB COPPER JIILI. 'or $70,000, bat the bargain atcd. The beet offer for the ay, was $25,500, at which It ted down, but as the pnrcha ijectiooe to the terms, and did i »ry papers, the purchase was 1 >e concluded, and* the property again offered for eale upon a iportanity.-i?o*t. Trap. i of tho State of Main held tion at Angnsta on Thursday I Lot M. Morrill for re-eleo- Ile had tbe whole Toto of 2. He %as present and oc ion in an able speech. Sen* > also present, and eloquent* onrention on national topics, ations is odo condemnatory of >g In Congress to repeal tbe Tbe Democratic 1 Stale Con- A Augusta on Wednesday nezf ctioQ Will take place to Sep- SP*cial#otl»a. iimaimnfHiA. WU. McKBE & CO., IMPORTERS OF PITTSBURGH BAG FACTORY. D . C . HERBBT, Corner. Liberty and Hand Stmts, PITISBUHOIL PU-, PUSTLEY,NELSOa A CO., Umafadurtrstf DOUGLASS A 00. NEW YORK Pittsburgh m.B. Docauss A 00. Philadelphia B. DCCQLAS A Co. Cindonati B, DOCTUSI A 00. Cleveland B. Doceuss A Co. Detroit —B. DocaLua A Co. Chicago .. —B. Docoiau A 00. Dubuque ~8. DotOUS* A Co. Milwaukee— w.D. Doratis* A 00. New Orleans -B. Docoua* A CD. Chariastoß B. Docouas A 00. Louisville, - —-B. DccoUm A Oa. St. louls B. Dowutt A 00. E. Rcvxxu A Co. J. D. Paatt A Co. BMKLTING WORKS PARK, M'COBS'ST a CO.. MANUFACTURERS OF SIIEATUINO, BRAZIERS’ and BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP PER BOTTOHS, Ralsod fitHl Bottoms, fipeltcr rolder, Ac- Abo, Importers sod Dealer* In METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE, Ac. Constantly on baud, Timneo’e Machine* and Tools. ffiirehoirte, Ho. 149 First and 120 S«rmd sUxtt, Pittsburgh, Ptana. orders of Copper cat to any desired pattern. tny3o:d3mAwl>T TUEGIffiATEST MATCH MACHINE IN THE WORLD! A FORTUNE HAM WITH A SMALL INYESHEHT. THOMAS’ PATENT MATCH UACHZNX Is a simple, cheap and perfect Match Maker. Tbs Machine poets only $115; is driven by band, and will maka tbs for tons of the manufacturer In a abort time. Where good wood Is to be bad reulDy ft materially redoes* the cat. A?-Several connty or Machine privflegoi are offered for sale at a moderate price. For particulars caIIatGAZSTTI COUNTING ROOM, Fifth street. JolalAwictfT WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT Ho. 43 Fifth Street, near Wood, WboUsst* and Rstail Deslere is FINE 00 LJ> AND SILVER WATOHBB, JBWBLHY SILVER AND PLATED WARE, ■AKCT GOODS, WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS WA.TOB. 'XL ATEBI AL AT EASTERN TRIORS. rdawF FISH! FISH! CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A FULL BUPPLT OP WHITE FISH. TROUT, SALMON, PICKEREL. HERRING, MACKEREL, ga-Oiders, accompanied bytbocssb, will meet prompt attention. HENRY H.OOLLINB* mylLdUyl 25 Wood street. a. A. CA&Jua..-~-. i. Ckrnn. j A. A- CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, Ho* 03 'Fenrtb Street, { pittsbuboit, pjartu. QompanUa represented of highest Standing. Charts nd by Pennsylvania and otberStaUa. Firo, U arlne and Life Disks takan of aQ doseriptfoo* . - A. A. CARRIER, Jylftlydfb I. 8. CARRIER. M. E!. Q'iLL BBPIE, - sßsrwxas, Extracts Teeth, pahyby an mtiix *d<l garni only. Teeth from ooe to foil Mlt* Inserted on the yirioci metallic heMe. Be ales Inserts teelhcn’enWfe Ffrctlai* ban with oontinoona gum, whlihln beintyi clinaltyw and daraUilty cannot Cell to please. (Ml tad swains spetj* cunt. [ , :; r -Vv‘ : .v : .'; • street,below UarXet, rtjtyJPittabqrghi;-: •'■ <», JaTdydfe' ' J. JttaiiA UGEUUIN, , “ ' v' " KAVUTiOniUSCT :' f j ■ | Lrii«»lid!, Cologne SpblU and ftuil Oil, s €1 y.~ Sp«Ml Jiattct*. - PerniAmaat OfBe«. Complying with the urgent request of bun 'drtdl of their patient*, DBS. C. W.SYKEB Have concluded to remain PERBASENTLY 19 PITTSBUBOH, Andmay be at thoir oOca, NO. 191 Penn Street, OPPOSITE TUB BT. CLAIR HOTEL, Daily, except Snndaya, for Censamptlon, Alihna, BroaotiitU and all other Vtirenle Oomplßlata complicated with orcansteg Pulmonary Disease, Including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affection* of the Liver, Dys pepeia, Qastriiit, Female Complaints, etc. DRB. FITOH A SYKES would SUU that tbelr treatment ofConramptioa Is based upon tne fact that the discats istsinthelloodandtytUmatlarte,both be fort,ani during Usdevelopue nt fa tA* longs, end they therefore emoloy Mechanical, Hygienic snd Medicinal remediea to purity the blood and strengthen the system. IfTfl Mere, they use MEDICINAL INHALATIONS,which they value highly,but only as Ptlßa/ipft, (haring no Curatio* effect wAm used alone,) and Invalids are earocaUy cautioned agalnstwisting tit* precious Urns of curability ou any treatment based upon the plausible, but false Idea that the “seat of.tbe disease can be reached in a direct manner by Inhalation," for as before stated, the seal of Ou dittos* it in Ot* blood and its effects only In the long*. Wfß-Ko chance for consultation. A list of questions will be tent to, three wishing to con* salt ns by letter. mygfcdAwfctfF CHIPA.qr.AfrR ANDQtJBUNBWARB. BPBIKO STOCK JtJST OPENED, AT TBS OLD SSTABLJ&miSNT OF R E RR 7 HI G BY, 199 Wood Street, Plttebnrgh, Ps„ Who is now receiving from Europe and Esttem CIUos, a choice assortment of articles in his line, comprising new snd tasteful shapes of Pearl While Ftone Tea, Dining and Toilet Ware, and the same in Plain, Gold, Lustre Band and Flowers; Fine White Vitrified Iron Stone T»bls Ware, known to bo the most durable now In use for Hot"’-* and French China of new styles, let i*nrv Rich- and liold eilher In eetls or single pjscus KicUly tiilt».nd l‘Komtod Toilet Sets; BrittannU , aodPU-iC—wrsGt-ru . i Fi.ivr Te* Table Spoons, Soup Ladles, wit*' U Ivory Handled Carving Teaau.l !-• i, Ke-w; . .. T. s Waiter* and Trey* .«) Were-**Uln Jappanod and Decorated Tin Toilet Setts. , Also, acompleuaud fyilssAoriment cf all articles suite bit for the COUNTRY RETAIL TiUUB, at prices to please the public, who ere respectiolty invited to examine reis itock. pr2h3m<l*wT John C. Baker & Co’a GENUINE op D-LIYKR OIL!! This Medicine, prepared in the most op prored manner, and bottled by us, has received tho sanc tion of the most scientific ofthe Medical Profession of Phil adelphia and elsewhere, who recommend It as superior to any other now manufactured. Of Us efficacy and Importance as a remedial In cases of Consumption, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rheuma tism, end all ScrofUons diseases, It Is unnecesmry to —thousands of eminent physicians of Europe end America having tested its wonderfel curative properties. Prepared only by JOHN a BAKER A CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 154 North Third street, PhßsdelpXtia. - Sold by Ml Druggists throughout the country. foShdloctt WHBBI.BR & WIB SOU'S MEDAL psimr bbwxßo xsaobori Thii Macblno Btltcbe* (bo Finest or Coaraeet Fabrlo, At lb# plounn otthe Operator,nuklogwltb earn Ont toon* oiid beautiful an 3 dttrablt SticAuptr Mlnuie, ab&oct natta leasly, a&d tro becoming tndUpeasablo for fkmlljrcaß. Foil information may t« obtained by adJiinlug Juna KwJa#.or ALEX. XL USED, Agent, - _ _ »- pttta!*»' No. 68 Finb ctreet, Pttt&arih. araOEH'S BBWUTO MACHINES • TbagreatrjperioxUy of fIIKGKR’& MACHINES Orrrall othmfor thooio of Clothing and Shoo Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and 0 Coach Makers, Bm loof t*«i knows and practically sckoowledgod. niM NEW FAMILY MACHINE, Wbteb li a tljbt, compact tnfl highly or&aaratal awblo*, (Joint It* votk equally veil villi ihe lorjo machinal.) and matt beeomo o ftTortt* tor family ait. A foil npply of tba abor« UachioM for talo at Kew York prim, by R. STRAW, 38 Market et., PirreBUBOH, PA, AIM, tba BOCDOIB BEWINO HACHIKS. Prlca than $45 io|K>. fdalT] aalftlydfc 8. B. & C. P. MARKLB, HI»CTiCTC»I«S 0* I* HINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS Of W RAPPING PAPER. WAMbonKt Ho* 37 Wood rirrsßusas, pa. * j. u. cimiSTY, n. i>., 163 Tk{rd Strett, Pitttburyb, Penn a., Caring bail tba adrmatagn of Eaatorn CoUegM and Uoo plUU, and MTtral yeti’ prtctk*, offcn hi* profaukmAl •trrlew in StJEGICAI ANII'AIKDJCAL CABEB. JUv. W. D. UotfwJ. I Ref.O.n. A: UtLtnib I r. n. suu e»j- - 1 - • J. it, IloaUr. [ Jtcob McCot ICol. Wll*oa UrOnndlua. lint), n. A. Wa*T«r. lion. T J.,Di*h*a. Juha !L Uellor, Em. lag. taySilydfc N. HOLMKB 6c SONS, tuuu n Foreign and Domutie fiilli of Euluuige, ciwiriCATES or Dtroarr, BANE NOTES AND SPECIE, NO. 67 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURatI, PA. msde on a!I the prindpsl cltlei through out the United gtstse. spCAfly JOHN COCHRAN 6C BRO, Kimmcnnu or Iron Railing, Iron Veolta, Vovlt Door*, Window Shntttn, Window Qnsrdi, to., 4 \ji. 91 Stand Strict and 98 TAinf Street, (between Wood and iiArkrt,) PIITSBUBOB, PA.. How cn bud a variety of new Pittorn, fkneyand plain, gaitAbU lb t all pgrpcace. Partleolar Attention paid to <n» Jobbing done At abort notice. iar9 w. —— o- rum VANDEVER ft FRIEND, attorneys a'J? law BOLICITOO9 ITt CBASOE&T, iVa. A. Mtst’j Mori--, Duhsflne, Jemat ay*y.'V, t, uixjeta any part of Northern I'ltnbOt . . '* Will atl.-ii »l •- -.-. i Sale of Beal Relate. ob» taluinu Sidney oo Bunds a:*" ,v t^gay > A- eeltlyofc W IU V MA. N d* WON, .MaiiOkctari'is a*J iMaters IS nil-kind* of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIOAHB. AMP LEAF XOBAOOO, Corner ofStnitkfield Stmt and Dia-manddUey, PHTBBUROILSA. ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS POUNDERS ABD BACHIBIITIi WASEfINGTON WORKS Pittsburgh, Penns. Office, No. 31 market street. Msnnrtetarw all kinds cf FteaniEngines AndtfaUlechlß ery, Castings, Railroad Wort, 8 teal* Boilers and tf»»t Ires Work. > Job ding and Repairing dono on abort notice. mrSxlyalc GEO. n. abderiob, So. 181 Liberty Street, Pittilurgh, Pa,, ■Ajrortoroui akd wouuuui nuu* in Every Tsritty of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, Sot Leather, Split*, Morocco, French and Cfcwßtrjr Calf Sole Leather, Carriase Oilolothw, dco. All of vbleb Win bo rornßhed at the lowest Oaab Prices. 49»H IDES W A B TlO D.*a j _i FOKEIQN tr.Ti’HAVfttc. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DONO AN, SBERIt&S * CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUIIS Of ONI POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Alto, Unis on the principal cities and toms of - francs, Belgian!, Holland, Oennsny, BnstU sod otbar European State*, constantiy on hand and torasloby : ,j » TV WH. IL WILLIAM* A CO, /ftSOJynfc , Racksrs, Wood strsei, corner of Tblrd. tf> AAATIiACK ft ROGERS, {COMMISSION AND FORWARDING j. .mbBOKANTB, * so. IS Pin* straat, St. Lama. no. ntrsn ro Mordocb A Dickson,Bt.Looia, _ Dty A UatUck, Cincinnati, Ohio, CbAa.Dnlße]d A Co, Lcttlrrilte, Ky, f. 8. Day A Co, Banian, Para, Ills, Qrsta & Stone, Dackm, Buacadoe, lowp, Day * IlatiAckj PhiiadelphiA, Pa, , _ . , A jronpli, Chlcap).Fnufht Spot for tlltaojlOmOal HtUroad. • •: ■ • - JsS^adte ETNA BTOVJB WORKS. ALU X AND Btt BR ADIS7, jttjrorACTr*xi.Ajn>n«iii*ii'?Y“* T AaitTTo? ' CfIOSISO, PABLOR W HEATING STOVES, 1 Plain and Fancy Qrata Fronts, do., fWnOLESALB'ANI) BSTAIL. ; ■- foonJrjon iUfsb™, Uttar,'tw.amana aatli.Mil of PensaylraalA fswtogw Depot. Office and Sales Room* -- \ priadydfa Bo,*Wo«dgt. t PHte»arih.PA. PAYNB, BIBBBLL A CO., (UOTTACmEU .0# Cooklns, Parlor aftd Heating STOVES, Qratea, Fronta, Fendara, ato., And UonakemAn of tbs Otlabrstsd OARITAJL COOKIN'Q- RANQ’HJ, NO. 939 LIBERTY BTEEET, JyTMydJb .. .. . . I; PITOBU&QB,PA. MITCHELL HERHOIT A CO., ■ ' "juacTAcmm or ; *'f Cooliinjc, Rarlor' Qnd ECeatins f stoves, T Grate PronU,; Penders, CooUng BaDKi, ie, IBt HtM PUtabnrah. Pk - • . , . SAWEB ft OliUlißV. ; J HtVMiSip MA brnuaiistilFiltltmi .' a ud an i e'irMiSr ■ > i nWirwwa ■'* "*». > J 'v WfilteX^adanttZlno^Pkiiitap*' Abo, tU M" ih of>Pilnta,OilA Y«nlibea, Wtßdov Slfß% ■ f • •' Petty,Bnabcs, Ac, 1M NWarWfjtaodWfgfrw F&Y<J|JBJtir. »iwy«i #ltto aiirt>«ti«mewte. Dissolution.— xhapait acrship hereto fore •xhllßfßniarlha firm efCßopbali, Pilrwtr k Axurbaxy wtidireolred oothflMraf mm by motui cCBMBt. XhfbnlaM of trill t* aettlad by Samp!* Cuapblo tad Tboa. B. Attarbury,at Um 'Wmhoaaa ofibatr meciwra, D. Dahatan A Wood KrwC SAMPLB CAMPBELL. THOS. PALMER. TOOB. B. ATTEEBCRY. iJalj PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—'The under »J good hire usocii ted noderthe netee end ityU of D. DKOAYEX A GO. ft p the purpaee of carrying on the foundry boai now and tie njaooiactareof Store*. Ware hcwue No. 13 Wood ttrec L D. DEHAYES. SIMPLE CAMPBELL. T. JL ATTEBBUBY. Trill devote his undivided per btuinees, at the old eettbUshrd et, between 8d and 4(h its. THOS. PALMER. The undersigne< Attention to the Wall Pi tUnd, No. M Market tt> Juljltd IPOBALI \\f ILL be reSP * T nUtor, at bis oO DAY.JoIy 7 th, ltUS.nt GRADING, PA VINO ' Coogren Street, betwi Pike Street between end tpedficntioiu may dera will please la bida. ed by the Recording Reg c* on Pens street, ontU WEDNES -12 IL. for SETTING WITH CURB STONE, n Webster and Wylie Btrw-ts. end ictoryand Adam* Streets. Piute • seen at the Regulator's office. Bid e the specifications be lore handing B. E. MoOOWIN. Gold pens new ud superior writing and figuring. ] rior to Joseph GlUott’ei sad somber. DawBon, c Warren & Hyde’s ■ “303” Gold Pen, suitable for floe E ook-ksepere will find this Pen rape* E tee! Pen of the same coostroctlon Alsckafall stock of SUtct Hoi Jen, manufcc For sale by Jol U 1 the various style* of Pens and dtnred by tne-aboTa celebrated firm. J. L. READ, 78 fourth street, ' Apollo Buildings. ONTER’S OTARY MOWER AND bIUanatPnBLPS,PARK£AC6’B, and the only oorrect principle for n REAPER os nt SL Clair street. A nos cutting grass and grelt Btote nod Connty Bit jaiosd*. its fer sale. SYLVESTER BKYMOPR, Agent SALMON, MAC jail reeeiTed at FRi Store, Federal street, A 1 fattest No. 1 Uackarel a Also, 100 lbs. Smoked U KAREL AND HALIBUT INGE’S Family Grocery and Tea leghanj. Eomeof the largest and lad Salmon to bo found In the city. kllbut la prime order. Jol UNA CRACKERS—Just tom the agent in New York, and mllyGrocrry and Tea Store, Fader* Boston * fa reo'd 3 bbls. fresh to sale at FRANCE’S F) al itroet, Allegheny. POTASH— 3 c; on consignment l lot ks pore Potash just rec'd sale by ROUT. DICKET, ISI Front street, near Wood. 1 Y FLOUR—IOO efcs Tenn. ' in store and for sale by CRKY, 134 Front et, near Wood. T?XTK A FAMLL ItJ Extra Family Floa Jol ROBERT £ Fish i fish i rtng, Jait rocclslng an 14 bbls; prime Balt. Iler and for sale low by WHOOCE. McCREEEY A CO., j 22 Second and 151 Front streets. Boggy fok for sale by ALE—A new top Buggy ITCUCOCK, McCBKEBY 1 &K POTATOES— lW baga for sale by Jol n TCUOOCK, McOREEBY k CO. QUNDRIES— 22 O art; 13 do Toon. Wb ily Floor, to arrive on etc lags Flaxseed; 3 do Feath er; SO bbls. & Springs extra lam* user Glenwood and for sale by ISAIAH PICKET A CO.- rses. TK BUI.PHUR. omo "W; ;ATED SPRINGS, (here rt’§ £prlofii, ,, on tbs Bdoto Elver* i Sulphur etstion, on tho Spring tttsbargh Rallrtad; 8 miles from d tad Columbus Railroad, sad IT ambus. U ttow opsn to tbs public na, *md*r ansplcts and with ap sitToLsr CuulneTerjjDUtlca* >ten of tbs Ohio White Sulphur is buildings tad gscoralaceoamo _ia have fitted and lornlibod ths of teste and ittfur/. excfpUcnabte. riTOESE CELEB] 1 lo&r# known u **R 4J?mD«a ft-om Ohio Wbli field, Moant Vernon and Delaware, oo the C3«re!a_ miles from the City of Cojh seekingJtaalth or plee pofntmsnte that will nu Ur. - the present props hsTe ÜberiOy added to Cations of the estate, i whole on the euffeedon The Cuiriae will be u; TbeeeeserTjofaad no be the floest la Ohio; U properties of galloon per mioote,) ar and roeopnratiTe Inflael... Balphnr of Virginia. I Tnete are attached W the aetabliehnwnt ell the acceaso rim found at tie first Sjimmer Hotels of the csmntrTs. Tbs La wist and groansd* about the Hotel are epaeiotii and wallkept, and the beautiful drives throach the old forests and along the romantic rirtr ere dugutirly attract!re, thoegh qniu ssciudnd. i Amezeoenta can be dado for rootoa by addrcnlnx jISAA.O PAJST,Colombo*. Otto. I Information, rsfereßca may be had a A Co.. Glnaonati; or to Urssrs. •ey of the American Hotel, Col am* rials, of tb* American Hotel, Del* JeShlmd*’ frthadomainbMbeen tboaght to M air la pure aad healthy, and the ithe wonderful Spring, (Jetting 120 a cow admitted to powtaa nsrattrs Kea aupeilor to the lamed Whits For any fort her grew* to Ueau*. Antlrtw, Wilt F«Uc* of tho Nell, or Ki bai; or to Ur. S. Chub (Tin. AN ORDINANCE tho con ftroctlon of ft Pnblle Sewer la Cherry alley. wffTnm, By as Act elf Assembly approTed April 22nd, 18W, entitled “An Act mating to the city of Pittsburgh,** power !e gtrca to the Councils ©feald city to coaetmct ew er* aad mm ih* cost loa the property benefited: And whereat, a petition Bomtfotuly signed by persons Interest ed la the construction of la sewer in Cherry alley has bees reed red, preytag CotmdU to touslruLt * eewer is accord ftace with eald act. Tberifcm Stem* 1. Be It enacted tad ordained, by the Select sod Common Oocadleof the ettyof Pittsburgh, that the Raeoxd i«g Regulator be and be is harsby aathorixed anddiieetad to adrertisa tor propoaals ter the construction of a public ' eewer, with the naccamry iolsta, from the north side of fourth (treat along end m Cherry alley, to the Monoaga helft rlrer, and to contract under the direction of the Street Committee, with Che lowest and beet bidder, and that the aw* be built i*y**r«b* |tffir > “ 4 i* f * eanerinteadence usd direction of eald Regulated the material*, site, ebapo aad construction to be apprortt by him. SxcnoaS. That lor the payment of the ceet aad expense of eald eewer aad lalete, U la hereby ordered aad directed that the property benefited by the conatrucUoo of eald eewer ehall be -*t y equitably aad fairly; aadlheCooa rite do hereby appolattfae Recanting Regulator and the fint aad mcond district Commissioners to make eald levy aad «pawa[t; and, wbehapproTed by the Councils, it ehall be filed la the Recording Regslaior'e office, la a book to be kept for eewir ***<«•»-• •* « copy shall be deposited with tbe Cl 'TegaUrty eater credits thereon, - they pay their Ateeat: B- llwuww. Clerk of Select Oooncfl. -A N ORDINANCE nnthoriiingthe.Western PmwlmkHflmtfiUatnet e Wooden Bnfldlng co tnsuoepitu Onmnd, la the Ninth Ward. ScctlOS l. Be It ordained and enacted by the Select and fowftnn write of the dlj of FltUtmrsb, That the prill tece U hereby granted to the Western Pennsylvania Hos pital, to ereeton the Hospital around, fronting on Ferre ■ea atxeet, to the Ninth Ward, a Wooden Building, to be bmJ u • Porter'* lodge Sxc. 2. Thatnld Western Pennsylvania Despite! Is here by exempt, bo fix as relates to the aforementioned building, (h>ea the prohibition* and penalties impoeed by any ordi nance conflicting with tbftprtalm hereby fruited. Ordalited and enacted into auwlaCotmdla thisJSth day of Janet A,D., 1&&S. • •' - ■ fiAIHXL »KSLVY£. President of Commaa Coondl. Attest: O. UHiim, Clerk of OommonOonneU. • Attest. B.UcaxcY, Clerk ol Select Conncil. AN ORDINANCE authorising the*" grad ing, paring and retting with enrb atone, of Ooegreat atreet, between Webster and Wylie streets, and Pikretxcet, between Factory street and Adame street. Excnojf L Be It ordained and enacted by the Select and Common Conncils of Ue city of Pittsburgh, That the Re cording Rrgnlstor be, and be is hereby authorised and di rected to advertise tor proposal* for grading, paving and retting with enrb ■ tones, Congress street, between Webetet, and Wylie streets, and Flkeee treat, bet wean Factory' and Adamsetreetnand to let tho same in the manner directed by an ordinance concerning streets, peered angnst 31st, .p. a. urn OrtUlned aod eoactod - Into a law Id Coandlx,thla 251& d»y of Jcoe, A.D-.ISAS. Attest Hcoa MclLum, Clerk of Common CoooclL ' 1 * JAMES McACLEY/ Proeldrot or Select Comae!!. A Ueat: R. HCUOIT. Clerk of SeUct Ootmcfl. XfT E are now selling all kindi of Dry Goods If Tfry cheap tor citth. Je»_ 0. HANSON LOTK.T4 Uirkit «t 'OUNDKY IRON—BO tona foe sale by i»3O HKKRY D. COLLINS. LIME —200 bbls. just rec’dond for solo by i*3o HENRY ILOOLLIXB. bbls. for sale by JttSO , HENRY U. OOLLXKB. t?IRE WORKS FOB THE FOURTH, at X P. H. HCNRER'S, No, 88 Wood »tmt. Wehare got too Bcut aswrtment of lire Worka that has otot beta bronght to this market, and made by the beat work* la the Potted BUUll the New Yarkand uoetos totke Rochets, with ituiq Oedaoen* Rockets; Towering Rocket*; Honorary Rockets; Romeo Gehdlee, with sun; Borneo Candice, plato; . Colored Fires; Hines, with Flower PpU, Totbluions, Small Bine Lights thdCwboppm. ■ -Jf2fc3id ' ■ Aistfnes'i,Sale. T fpHE Personal Property of David Holmes JL will he sold by the undersigned co THURSDAY, Jll?lSrtr, 16M, at 10 cfdock'a. m,at the residenceof the mid Dsrid Holmes, OolUostownship, AHeighcßy coonty. JSfclOt Ww. IL TOBSYTICAsrigBee: UTLERY, SDKGICAic INSTRUMENTS, DENTAL mfITROHKNTfI. Ac, Ac.—We woold call the attention of the pnbllo to oar iptaadld stock of . Sdleti Table and Pocket Cutlery. We woold aim Inritethe atian«. tloß of the Borgical a&d Dental yrofeailonj to oor stock aod oar fteQUlae tn manntactorisg lastromsoU of alldeaedp*. Mens. Confident of our ability to ptase, we solidt a calL JlO ■ CABTWBtQUT Woodst . COMPOUND EXTRACT- OF BOOTS," for V/making Beet a healthy beverage.—lt la peculiarly ef flcadoca to BcotboMc aflkctlona, eruptions of Ike akin and all dJaemea arising from lmpnritiae of the blood. .One of the moat popular articles lath* market wherarerlt has been Introdncad. One bottle, whlah ocatSS cents, w&make ten gallons of beer. For sale by B. L. FAHNMTOBX k 00., J*BB . No. 60. corner Wood and Fourth sta. FISH.— Having mode thoroogh arrange manta withthe aoah axtaarite Fisheries fbr.acoo*. aunt supply ofall kinds of LAHJ3FUH, lam prepared to fill all order* at the fallowing prices: . . .. ■ • WhiteUsh, OO . Do *• •* S6O • Trent, “ bemi ft to Doi "half barrel.. 3 25 Herring, * temU..... e 00 Do . u halt 3oo fialmop, * barrel... Bbo 1 Do 1 * • half 4OO All warranted aod of the best mality inspected FUh. •= ieM.lwd HENRY H. OOLUNR, Wood at SUPERIOR BIiANK. .BOOKS, Ledgers! tJoirual&OUh Books a&d Day Books. A Large apply on hand,made b> the meet feperto* manner, of U» fttmt 4aallty of paper, especially far dty erden. Blank Books madabj order, ruled to a&y siren pattern. ; Je3S ; ; - \ WM. O. JOHWSTOMA OCX, IT Wood sf PATENT FRENCH TAPERS OR ftIQHT X LIGHTS, that bum OU orUreaae wlthoot wick, being too nastMaßomiMl-uul>briHlciit‘Ttfiir.nr lovratcGt qartaKi, al ( u VKAKCri! KrtrlunDrOroeeijraa Te» (tovlrtml ifcirt/AU. Orar-M.. JuSJ - NEW HALIFAX • DRY SALTED HER- Kinasiiaiiua-uniimu. jrut twirrfKjd fof MU, wholww* or ntli],U md To. Alter hmr. ]«M TJUSH.—SO bb!e and SO hlf bbls new No. 3 ' S) bbta Balt!mereßerrijut Y> • s 9b do Ballfrx 6a/ M.do aadWkltts3,3asda Mackerel, Star* on Idbarty Stml for Bant. nPHE aubacribers withing to closa their bust -1 la better tbe let of Jail. *lll be rented from that date, either with or wttbont the “n&fij 4 JSjS2srafte a Wbolteat. Groceror Product Merchant, hein* *nb«tnitJmlly boOt, andhamS* Warebonaetn tbe rear, witltanalley leading tolrffn •(-, bejde* being a good itand far bwlwaa. .... tbeeUod,pMkii,BectiMn*Tub*, Copper Still, will be sold to penoaa viotJog tom cm reasonable tenna.* The balance of tbolr stock of Groceries Wtxue Utd they are eelliag off at reduced nriroe. . . Wk. HITCIIBLTEEB, Jr., * BEO- JeWtf No. 209 Liberty itreet. X 10 LET—A comfortable and wctl-nrnm; _ model* two-atory brick HO USB, containing 9 room*, with all the conrenlencee of bath-room, hot and cold nlcr, gas fixture*, roomj pudea and yard, plensantlj aitnafrO, No. 41 Federal et. For tenni, inquire near the prem- M, of KOZUUCT LAFFKRTY, mjUaUf i 3» Federal itreet, Pitubargb. FOR RENT—A thro© story Dwelling |23 House on Fifth street, (No. 100 J containing llffit rooms, beairle sraah bouse, Ac., with floe brick stable and carriage house attached. Tbls bouse is supplied with hot and cold Tatar, bath, gas, Ac., and bciog in a central loca . tin ats admirably adapted to the vaota of a professional prw and will be railed fur a tens of yean to a good ten ant Kor farther particulars enquire of nu-12 ALEXANDER KING. TO LET—A two story Brick Dwelling «§J on H*T*treet, betToen Petto and the riser. Eo>EaL quW M 6 B. 11. Kn«J, Ko.2U Liberty at. F)R SAXE—l3acres of land' on tho Per rynille PUak 2 milei fnra the Allegheny Har k«tllaose. 60 acre* of land In LMsgetoo coooty, Ulchl- K 0.3 milM from FowlemUle: n»d pwi wJJIn lft mile ofthli landj3aem eteued. Aim, 160 mtm of land in Marathon ecmnty, Wieeoorln. Apply to GEO. w. mJNN.eaat lidooftba Diamond, Sd door north of Ohio iL, Allegheny city. J** 9 TIIE following Lots are now offered for sal© os Tfry liberal terms and low prices, rfx: lit. Fifteen Lot* fronting on Butler street, la Lawrenee- Tilie, immediately opposite tho wall of Allegheny Cemotery. Each lot 24 feet front by 100 to IZI fret deep to an alley 20 feet wide. , „ . 2d. Fifteen IoU nearer tlie Allegheny rlxor, each 24 feet fronton Pearl aireet.(6ofoet wideband oxlending in depth 114 fort to an alley 20 feet wide. 3d. Fifteen LoU nearer the riter, each 21 feet front on Pearl itmt, directly opposite abore, and extending In depth toward! the rirer 114 feet to an alley 20 feet wide. ■ *n>, Fifteen LoU nearer the rirer, each 24 feet front on Broadway, (which UBO feet wide, and through which the Allegheny Valley Railroad ron*,) and extending in depth 114 Set to an alley 20 feet wide. 6th. Fifteen LoU opposite the aboTC, and nsartr the rir er, each 24 feet front on Broadway and extending m depth 110 feet to au alley 20 feet wide. Cth. Fifteen LoU nearer the rixe-r, each 24 le»-t front on Bel! atroet (SO feet wide) and extending in depth 1 U> .fret to in alley 20 feet widfe . . ' , Teraa of eale ae follows:—One-thirdof Ilia whole purchase money to remain on bond and mortgage—interest payable annually—one-third of the balance cash in band; the re* maindar to be paid in four equal annual io*talments, with Interest, payable annually, eeenrtd l-y bond and mortgage. Purchasers to pay for deeds. Plans of tbtMloU may be seen at the following plant: Bailey, Brown A Co'a, O’Hara A Co’s Qiao Works, P. Seller# A Co’s, Ooleman, Hallman A Co’s, A. Bradley A Co’s, White’s Carriage-Fact my, Knap A Wade’s, Pa. B. R. Works,9th ward, Shoenberger A Go’s, Allegheny Valley R. S. Be* A. Wood, Agent for Phoenix pot, Brewery, At the Garrison, Newmeyer A Raptre Hugh HeSelry’e Lumber Works, Yard, Park, McCnrdy A Go’s Copper Works. For farther particular*, apply to D. W- A A. a. BELL, Attorneys, No. 103 Fourth at, Pittsburgh. VtlnabU Bt<:Looli Improved Properly for Sale. 31HE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, » known aa the EL Lcmli Norelty Work!, are offered for 9. The' oatabUsbaent base good'stock of Patterns, tattles and Tools for a general Stationary Engine and Ma etilne business, with a capadty for working hands and will he sold entire to a good purchaser, open reasonable terms. Tha serrlces of a competent man, well acquainted with the place and familiar with the business, can be second ty the purchaser, if (feeired. T, Farther particular! can be obtained by add retains either ef tlio undersigned, at St. Louis. JA&IES U. 00RS1TT, CHARLES BAYHA, JeSaamd WH. Rj BIDDLECOME. FOR SALE, 5 acres 100 perches of Land to Oolllns townebip, near Eaat Liberty, adjoining lands of Tboa. Helloa and B. A. Ncgley. Thl* property W ele gantly situated for a prtrate residence, and won Id make one of the most handsome country seats in the besntifm rauey Xo. S 8 Fourth street. TJ'XHIBITXON FOR SALE—One of the JjJ moatattiaetlTe and Interesting exhibitions is now of feredfor sale or exchange for merchandize, In {Xsrrlsoa’a Oil Paintings of the Creation of the World, Destruction of JeroMsmT/all ofSlnsreb, the Court of Babylon, and oth er Important sohjeets. Here is a raw chance to make mos ey, to men of enterprise, as thia exhibition will command foil house*. Apply to G. W. BUNX, East side of ths Bie rn'ml, third door North of Ohio street, Allegheny, JeSl TALUABLE CITY LOT FOR SALE.— Th«« eligible bonding lot, with the bonding* there on, Htotted on the corner o( Liberty and Hand streets, front ing 29 JLTU lncbse on Liberty and extending hack along Band street 110 feet to Exchange alley, jaia T. B. YOUNG A C<X,3& BaUlifleld at. Manufactory for sale or rent —Enterprise Foundry, on Eacdnaky street, Alleghe ny, wtth good atoam power, snltablofor manabctnilog porpam, of Tarions kinds, will bo sold or leased low. En quire of Ur. Basmel Ileederaon, near ths premise*, (baa the care of Ber. Sproal 1 * church.) who will show the property, or of JeO B. BQBIBQN A 00., 2S* Liberty at. FOR SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth street, between Bnllbfleld and Cherry Alley, 100 bet front by 85 deep. | A Lot on Third etreet» near gmlthfield, 40 bet front by 85 l feet deep. NtRTB tgun —The tqnare bounded by Botler, and Carroll etrceta and Bpruco alley, 0* feet front by +&***' deep, nearly opposite to Feanoek A Uart’e Foundry- >* The aqpara exy"**** by a>w » llm^T, l Wilkins and Carrol p ■troeta and Epruee alley, r&t feet (toot by 120 deep, 1 On Allegheny, Canon andßotler etrwt»,adjcinin? the 1 Allagbeny Valley Railroad Bt*ticn, forty ccntlgnodsLota, I each 24 feet front by ISQfaetdtap. | El cb teem of grorod tn Brine townihlp, part of ant [ Lot 225, between the New Brighton road and IliUdaloCas* minority of tit jT«d bj th* Coon* paper* authorized *ed that If Dot paid / Ooonclla, tha aaaia #ith ft percentaddad. i Coodclib, the 13th daj etry. Sixty Loty In Allegheny City, Third Ward, bctwx-en lilt Tam and Chestnut street. A Tract of Land In Westmoreland County, on the Phila delphia turnpike, T milM from Latroba—'7s acre* In culti vation of rich bottom land-»300 ana _ UcCELVTi 'Common Connell. A Tract near Llgonier, Weatmotsland county, of 575 Km. . WILLIAM M. PAKLTKOIOH. mylSajlf ' * 156 Third a tree t, above Salthfield. r OLD ESTABLISHMENT FOE SALE.— Owing to tbe delicate health of W*J-Mltchtltrea,Jr M be tnicudaqulttinf business to Uta In th&oountry. Therefore tb* establishment carried on by himself and brother li of fered for aria, with Che flxinree, Rectifying apparatus, etc. A lease of both front add back stores (which belong to their ; unde) will begirento the purchaser ror a number of years at a (air rant. This bouse is well known and of long mod log. harlot? been established by their unde and Cither.— W.ABL Uttcheltre«wbohaTodonoaUrgeburitte«lnitlbr many yean aa wholesale grocers, wise and liquor mer chants and rectifying dlaffllcrn. Persons wishing to par chase can see the premises and stock,sod learn toe terms by applying at the store. No. 203 Liberty .street, Posse* x£jo can bo gtren either the Ist June or Ist July. 043 r» and country merchants will be supplied with artldoeln the shore line on tery favorable terms, aa they want to redoes their stock to suit • purchaser. WkLMITCHELXRfrE, k BRO. H. B.—All person a baring claims against the firm will be : paid on premntatlen of their accounts; and tboes indobtrd are reepectfnllT requested to make payment with as Uttle delay as posdtue. ap27rtf JAMF-fl JTAULEY, President of Select Council. THE; subscriber'offers for Bale section ton, township 12, range 10, Burk e©unty f ohlo, ktwwa m “Bowman's Section." containing MOserta. It la sltnated three miles vest of UsssUloOt oo lbs Btsts Boad leading to Wocster, sad within about twv> miles of Ib'ePtttA* burgh, Ft- Wayne and Chicago Railroad. .Tbs south, east sod northeast quarters are partly cleared sod improved— the remainder is covered with superior timber—<ur.i tL-» whole Is well watered by springs sod running This section is eoniidured ths finest body of tend In the county. It wOl be sold andlvidod or tn quarters to suit purchasers. To those who desire to Invest la real wtai* s Uttar opportunity is rarely offered. .. J. B. SWiUTZER, No. 1014th street, Pittsburgh. oc2fcdawtfT THE ANDERSON FARM,. 2}.miles 01 above tbs Depot, at -Nov Brighton, Bearer Co,£& Pa-on Block House Ron, containing 105 acres of excellent Uoa, of vbicb is tillable, and 9£ of which lx on dsr culilretloa. Tier* inUterti of good Umber. 60acre« In gram and pasture, and an abundance of eoaL Thsrelsan Orchard oi grafted fruit trees. In almost «r«rj field there Is a spring of nerwAdling water. The tmprcrearents censtst ot a sew frame Dwelling, at* tubed taaweatberboarded kg, asmaU tenant house end a SAMUEL McKELTT, Prealdontof Common Council. large frame Bare, 00 by 86 feet. This choice ihra is in a high state of calUTatlop, fence* good,andtn a rmpectable neighborhood, coarriilonl to churchca, schools. For term*, enquire at THIS OFFICE, or of jal3*dAvtff- J. ANDERSON, New Brighton. Fa. Voloabla City Property (of Sals. THAT ray deairablo lot on Water Street and Redoubt Alley, next to Jobs Irvla A Sosa, Wing 120 feet on Water and Front street!, and 160 deep along tbe Alley. . It win be sola together or In Sots ot 20 or 24 feet each. For terms, (which will be made on ai to payment,) ap ply to JOSEPH B. LEECH A CO., mrddlf liberty Stmt, Pittsburgh. Liberty street property for BALR—The Btar»roam and Dwelling, situated on UMrty street, near BL<Rnlr, known as No. IS3. Tbe lot U about 22 feet front and 120 feet deep, extending back to Exchange Alley, on which la erected a Stable tnaCkrrlige bonseTThe property rents readily for SfIXH and will be sold at a bargain and on accommodating terms. For particular* en mire of K* H. KING, afplT Ne. 211 Liberty street, OR SALE—Ono of Wallace'* Patent Portable Floor Mill* with Bennert latest Patent tMaddae; Bolt, Bolting Cloth and Eleratar, aQ com pUtauul r—dj fbr«itto, m apL-davtfP cor. Bobseca A Oralgata, Alleghany Qty. CSS AF FOR CASH:. JAMES ROBB, x NO.ro MARKET STREET, NEAR THE MARKET HOUSE, Has jost raeelred hie large Spring stock, of . LADIES’, MISSES* and CHILDRENS’ BOOTS and SHOES; MENS’ CALF, KIP AND OOABSI BOOTS, SHOES, OXFORD TIES, fIATTERR. OPERAS. Ac. " BOYS’ ANpTOUTHff BOCte, Ac. A very superior article and coy « Direct from the Manufacturer* which bewQi aeQ by the yun or faoeasx atvery ndncod i«kea for cmh. Thitrtockcompilseaoosaf the largest asaoetasnU to be found In any city, suitable for dty and country sale* and baring crer twenty yean experience in baying, be troft* that ha can now rut all tutca. He napectfolly nefteeaß hi want to o ilk aaurtng tbeathat they wIU bo pleaeod. artO-mylT ■ EBDIICED „„ The sdbscbibeks abe sellu-goit Foreign Wine* ; avtaa wxxch x** ... OU Brandies, Gin, Ac., ic, Ac. sna lhT®rn Keepers, as veil eifammea, hare tajnoasterms. ' •'• *• " WE, HiTCIIELTREEI *B^O, r niMtf ' SOP Liberty Street, T ARE FISH— .. ■Li IMIwNbMs.WWteFW»; , " <:!» l \ 100 do Salmon; 1 ' ' "*• 00 do Herring; onax b, wuw.- JfOtptM. dfor Salt- LOTS FOR SALS- OMo liana , (ot Sale. Farm tor Bale, BOOTS Ain> SHOES, WINKS Alsru iiIQXJOiW Noticx.—An Election for Pi- ; rertcrtof lh« MiFtTysrs Compaay, ttHand atract,"wfl) tekeljaitM&irtb *Bdof ' 5* MOXDAT * Jnl r 6th,b«wa ti» boon «C 2 iadSodoct r.K. JOnSBISSKL* J*, StCTUry and Traaiam. ;. r ‘ „ JhKSSKSSKE'F 5 'fr^*DiviDEND. —The President and Directors' Ifrv of th!a Compaay baTe tM« day d«dand a dividend of SIX DOLLARS par alura epos t£* Om>iui dollars pajalris In cash to tha Sloekfcoldan or nore«Qt«tiTM > torUivilh,aadooo dollar crcdUadto ivKr ScT itieSHA BAMUKLL.MA-RSag£.|hg It . “* oinci Mobosoihxia imxurci cow&stT Pittsburgh, M»jr Slit, ms. * J jS^Dividesd. —Tho President and three- asaants. W ANTEdTtO RENT—A Room in Pitb burgb* cilublofor Pbjikiiß’* Offlf*. iltulbaia* good neighborhood Midcentrilly located. lieue addrtn ox 661, PimborghP. 0. . Je&Mtd* WOOL! WOOL!!—100,000 lbs. Wool want ed it highest cult prices by HITCHCOCK, McCREKBT * CO., 123 Bccond sad Ml Frect au. JcnalAytfT WOOL WANTED.—The highest market ' prleo paid for Wool, by . S. QAHBAU6H ICO. JelB Mo 2W Liberty stmt. Wt ANTED —Agents to sell in the State of YY renutylTtnUjiayßAKD POWKSPATENTETDUP MACHINE, that two meoeaa cany about {be field tad poll op the largest plno stumps by band la about two urinates each. Adams ap&3ad W. HALL. Banger. Maine. EMPLO' •SO a month* and oil Bzpnuti Paid* AN AGENT IS WANTED in every town end county In the United States, to engage in a re*: ■jwctableaadea«7bui!seet,hyvfefcbtbeahoTeprcifitaa«jr ..... tie certainly realized. Kpr fall particulars address Dr. J. UAmBY WARSfia, comer of Broom and Mercer sts.,N«w . York City, inclosing one postage ataap. JsMmdawy WASTED Sen to engage 1° -the sal* 0/ the moet popular selling Booka in America; IhTalida.Hechanlca,fiinitenaBdTeatfa> era wishing to trarel, will find this to be a Ttry profitable and pleasant business, enabling them to see the country, and t"» v » money at the same time. Agents now lathe bus* toots are clearing from $5OO to |L6OO per year. Tor full particulars * w< t a list of Books, address H. M. EUIJ3ON, Queen City Publishing House, 141 Maln Cincinnati, Ohio; or, Wilting East, D. BuLIBOY. Philadelphia. aulSJydawfcT , • ISlmrationaL Male and Female Academy, X*rtk Scvickley, Beaetr County, Pa, RET. HENRY WEBBER, piisam. LOCATED in a healthful and beautiful re gto a ofoonntry, S milee North of New Brighton, with entire freedom from all immoral aaodatfaDs Xbe moral and reUgioni cnlture of the PnpUa ia regahiad of prime la- ;• ,*• portance. The Btndrnte far the ma*t part board la the fact* fly of the Principal. The conno of iutrocUon ia coatpre* Acsrit* and Octbitgl, Tenni per Beaiioa of 23 weeks, Including boarding, room. - s foal, light*, washing and- tuition, $BO. Latin, Creek and. French I*ngu»ge», $5, one-half to be paid In advance, the balance at the clone of the aaerion. Bevlon commenced on.-XUESBAYjtbe 18th day of Uay. Btadenta admitted at any time. Refer to JedcePark, Uoncheiter; Gen. W Robinion, Jr., . Allegheny; J. M. Bnrchfletd, Pittsburgh; J. II Blellcr, do; ’ Jno. B. MePadden. do. For farther particular*, addreea REY.n. WEBBER, Prinripal, North Bewickley, Bearer Co, Fa, auction Salts. P. M. DAVIS, Anotloneer, Commercial gales Booms, No. 64 Jlfth Street ORPJIANS’ COURT SALE OFVALUA- - BLE BXAL ESTATE IN BOCTH PITTSBURGH AND . - - y BUUIINGIIAiL—On TUESDAY EYENINE. July 27th. at . 8 o'clock, at the Commercial Bales Booms, No. 64 Fifth at, hr ordsrofß-Blddls Roberta, Eaq., Administrator of the Ist® 0.0. Oregg, deceased, will be sold without. ressrre, thoao Plto Lots of Ground, situate in the Borough of South Pittsburgh, being marked and cumbered In use plan of ■« ; said Borough, Nos. 25,77, 73. S 3 and VL . Also, tboaa Three Lots of Grctmd, Not. 72,73 nd*4.«lta* ate to the Borough of Birmingham, corner of Greg; street, A bating each a front of twenty-four foat oa Canon street, and extending back coo hnndred fbet to Cbesnut alley. On ■ let No. 72 it ereoted one large Three Sfary Brick Dwelling Y : House, with threestcry brick back boildlnc, Ac.- , v ~ Alto, lots Nos. 91,92 and 93 in plan of lots laid out by hetn of Gregg, in tbs Borough of Birmingham, haring eseh ;• r a frost of twenty-four feet on Carson street,' and extending - »/ back ona hnadred fcet to Chesnut allay. Also, lots, Noe. 177 and 178 on some plan, haring each a- , front of twenty-four feet on Washington street, anarxtand-. : ■.. (ng hack one hundred feet to Walnutalley. . * . . Also, lotsNoa. SOS and £l2 In same plan, haring* front.. " oftwentyfour feet on Washington street, and extending £ bsek one hundred feet to Spruco alley. ; ' Title Indisputable. Teunrcaili. ''\T- JnlfltdAwl 1 P. M. DATIS, And , : ;*- BAGGAGE AT AUCTION—On Monday, July 12th. at two 'o’clock, will be sold, at the new 1 commercial talcs rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, by order of J. • UeHaatdr, Jr, the following unredeemed baggies from tfor : —. Spread Eagle Hotel: 1 ' '• ••j l '' '■=- 6 troTrling Bags and 2 Trnnts, with their contents. - "■■■*>. jnl P. M. DAVIS, Aoct,- CLOSING SALK OF CHOICE LIQUORS, Ac, bt Atnmos—On Thursday morning, July Ist, at 10 o’clock, si tbs store of Mltcheltree A Bro, No. 202 Libor ty street, will bo sold without reserve, to close ths entire stock. 4 b*l/ pipe* wpericr pale tad dark Brandies; - ■ 12 bbta. Large'* A Bedell’* 014 Bye TTbiskor. liisb WliU* . ker, Cherryßrandy; Holland Ola, Extra Old Madeira Ifiiwy Wuw Bitters, Spices. Painted Backets, Ac., Ac. ' Also—A one iiaoared gaDoa Copper Still, Worn And Tab; •' largo oak Too, bolding abootdO obis; large copper Pomp, 2»>eeUar tofoartb story; Stud Elder*, Copper Pomp* *-*-4learor«a, Letter Trcca, Excellent Drey. Ac. *»• P. BL DAVIS, Acci. P.,T*. W. & C. K.' JL AT PaiYAT* : •; ) aAU.talotatoreltparduMn.by ‘ apl P. &. DAVIS, Aoct, Ko. M Tlfto rt.; ADSTiN LOOMIA k C0 M Herehant* ? Eiebftßgci FOR SALE—At the Merchants' Exchange, on Thursday Keening, July let, I&SS, at 1U o’clock, 200 tbare* New Stock ot Alleghany Urtdee Co tanas r: SO do Exchange Bonk Stock; 0 do do do do; 4 do TronCity' do " do;’ " 12 do Citizens’ do do; AUSTIN LOOinSACO, - Slock Brokers and Auctioneers; QTOCK. SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A . IO CO n AT THE MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE EVSEY. . THURSDAY EVENING.—Bank, Bridge Insurance mt' Copper Stock, Bond and Beal Eitate sold at pubUe aaia tithe Merchants’ Exchange by ’ Notes, Drafts and Loans on Real Estate negotiated on reasonable terms by ' AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, - eeZl Btock Note Broken, n Fourth ft. L A 808 SALE DRY GOODS. TN consequence’of the contemplated dissolu- ' Ation of partnershfp by the withdrawal! W. R. Mnsrar - v from tbe firm at the end of the present titti. we wish to eloseoatas&rkspoaiblecor large stock of goods by that - time, acd'now offer all our goods to both RETAIL AND WHOLESALE BOOMS 5 AT PRICES SO MUCH LOWES THAN vauu.tr SOLI), At to make it to the interest of alt to make their pur chases fro/atu, at faros tcemay have the goods they need. HaTlagrecepUy reeelred a fresh snpplyof good* from ’ ‘ New Tork and PhiladelpUa, oer assortment Is rery com plete, and includes many styles of scam and desirable goods. It Is oar determination by oftering eregy article low, to ••Q Ot, If pomibla. all thegooda Bow on'haad, that tbe'Jen* ior partner may commeocu tboAll tredo with an entire. n«w stock. An afforded to parehsM the best quality of goods pit' low nrioes, which all willdo well to ■rail thamiemaof. -Ah early call!* solicited. 1 : . MURPHY A BURCHFIEUI, ' ; JelEftawdlmlwltF aIN. Sponsor Fourth A Market ate. - f- oooßxxro bz oas. A. WORD TO THE i .anma The heated tebm is appboaoh- IftG, and'we call the attention of the Ladies-td tha tact that COOKING, IRONING, Ac;, Can be dona with ecooomy, without oppresstye boat, with-'’ cat eoot, and with dispatch the Are being always ready in a moment—by using Btugrave’i 8i» Coo King Stove, ■ To wttch^w»r6ip«ctfanjioTlteyocr*ttwittoa,*t Nth7s . fcXj'ohssoh *beo. «ndCityßight*farwl*. «pfcdly w*. a. tvra~~ — is. d.'wto.-. M..IX d. totn ’ WILLIAtt B. POTTS *. CO., FLOUR FACTORS, O-RJLXJNT Aim, PROBUOB ; COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' 324 B. Delaware arenne, ■84323 H. Water Street, (abote Vine Street,) *• . PHILADELPHIA. / adrancee made oa . mjrlfcdiia w*. b. no: lira* B* HOL&SB A i PORK AND PACKERS; " DEALERS IS PROTIS2OSS, <£e« Concrffluket <bd Front Stmif< tar3o * W- O; WALVS . PICTURE OAI.IHR7, FOURTH STREET, bdweta Wood tad Utrku, Fitulmrgb AMBROTTPES cad - W pHOTOaIUPHS Taken 'in tb* nniT imt o? no Act, ct cMtofigOTy prien. . tojU.-cgm OABCO ACO’S . A MBROTTPE AND PHOTOOBAPinq , JA OAttBBIEaiKaSI mh^mt,oppo«ttj»p*3y!c l *a4- * -fi rusnlaf’t Drag St«r». . Pbowjjcplur,: flniebaHocfforwit* colon, tlot3or.pl+la. Jpedauai tT wt Eoomoatbogroqpq don. <■' ~ myfcdly. , MBHOXyPES— QUALITY AND FINISH, - EUT iN GOOD CASE3-TOR FIFTY CENTS,' ■ • .'V ... AIXHB : ; ;• x adaus gallery* mrl£tatd~:-: no. m Foman street. DRY GOODS : ; a QPXSEB Tip* PAT. r. <fc HAWBOS EOT!; it Mckrt rt. riiOTASSED VISED tiered XvtßS ft BviA's Cunoed Deled Se*r. Booada, ftr - Bttmaerws.totaleby ; ' BEDLEES ft CO,-' ‘ go.'SOP Lttarty ttract- T?RBSH FAMILY BDTXEB rweited iailj-- JJ «p*l tha tail: dilriet la (ft to, to M3a.wholwtl» tad ratal!, Sr . JeS6 EIDDLB, W1&I3 ft CO. l&S Liberty t&wt. " Tvfi BAGS DRIED APPLES on handed > ferateby. r BH)DLB,,wm3ftOO.- rKSTKm RESERVE CHEESE rcceit latdclraodfc*olaby BIDDLH, yißT3* CO. LAKEYISH —Herring and White Fish, mV hatfbblLtoaba&daadrceemßctotalibyJ * ~ j«gs . BlDPLg.'Wianftca.lssiitartyifc.'i' ' 1; BALE ANISEED for sale by ' -J«u ■M.Muumm&otP-' OF TUB BIST
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