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Bogwa Banks.
The Philadelphia NorlhAmtriean contains the
repert-of *lhe>epecial Committee appointed by
I tbs last Legislature‘of this Commonwealth to in
/ vttiig&le the affairs of sundry new baukiugoor
! - pondlons ia the Interior.: The expose is calcu
lated tobe.vwy useful, as showing how the
speculators ofTfsw Totlc Slate are in the habit
.1 of ilahblihgia finaUeialm&Uers in Pennsylvania,
, v . with- a; eiew to swindling the - community as
thoroughly aa Choy do Lheir own folks ai home.
A eiinUarinresUgalion in New Jersey,lately,by
> ■■■ the <jCTernor and other officials, developed a
.state bribing* even worse. The banks subject
ed to investigation wero tho 'Crawford County,.
Tioga County, Octorara, Phemxvillo andShamo
. kin banks, embracing all the new banks that
wsrenndersnspicion. TheA’brtA American gives
the following.abstraet of the report:
“The first oT these Penhiylvaafa bankr 01l of!
which were chartered at the legislative session
of 1667, is tho Tioga County Sank. The let
• ten patent elate that the subscription amounted
. it- to 10G9 shares, and* the committee found that
1040 of those hod been subscribed, and the firsti
- instalment paid in a singlo day, by certain Baf
x feJb financiers, of whom Wells D. Walbridge,
• for himself and various females, took 040 shares,
> while Edward E.. Thayer, of Buffalo, took 200
, moire, and-J. PorlerJJrawicj look the remaining
200, Thayer belongs to ancst.of financiers of
that name in Buffalo, one of ifhom opened the
bank, and at onco culered djbeouats to the
amount of $20,C65, all to Buffalo* parties. G.
W Bteers, of Buffalo, who was elected• teller of
(he bank, says that upon taking charge of it
there was a deficit of $0,073. The discounts
t Uowamount to $89,000 38, nearly all of which'
have been to’Buffalo parlies, and all except one
. <%hots of $llOO, In -Bums of from $5OOO to $B5OO.
vThe Thayers and Walbridge figure citherns
in nearly all of theec. It
is clear that this bank was purely speculative,’
•. .the subscription notes haring been immediately
discounted. •
■• : The same parties appear to havo been theope^
. ratorsin the new bank ofCrawford county. To
r x this coneora, 1634 shares of stock wero sub
scribed, of which 1210 were by the Baffaiogaog,
and the real by J. TorUtr Brawley, as one of the
same party, except about forty-four shares.—
This subscription was paid inTiogacounty bank
• -noUSrheing chiefly r dlscounteilai
the organization of that concern,- except about
- £6OO paid in specie. The bank has a circulation
k rof $84,055 against $2,790 84 in gold had silver,
aodits discounts rcaoh $127,917 62, of which
. $63,600 baa been to parties out of the Stale.—
<. r Theiclttr slates that ha and-lhe President ot
.* dersdot the same. liine : the engraving of the
pUtes for. both this and the Tiogo County Bank.
The Thayers again figureasthepartiestaking
' the slock of the new Shamokin Baok, of which
.UN'wbolc'subscriptioh was 10-10 shares, while
they and their associates took 1520sbarea. One
■ of the Thayers settled for all stock subscribed by
persons not residing in Shamoklo, and paid ho
money except $7,000 ingold and $28,000 la
notes of the Tioga and_Crawford county banka
Immediately upon the organization of the bank,'
the books “show that $41,016’ GO of-discounts
V were granted to J. Jaokeon, of New York city,
- and Under hill I: Lockhart, $BB,OOO being in ooe
. item tuJaoksen. The endorsers of these notes
are J. W. Underhill and It. It, Underhill, while
, * the teller of tho hanks is Robert Underhill.—
The circulation amounts to $20,409 and thccasli
to $2,372 05.'
The cashier, Ihtvjd A. Robinoon, formerly of
• .Buffalo, explains that the money paid in a?
f . capital stock of lbs hank^^gpM^^^g
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J. Jackson; who figured
_Wmincipal operator in the bank, alleged bim-
M lf to be worth $19,400, which oijnTesUga
lion turns outtobetnoonabino.' J. K-. Robinson
: w pother of iho wlreworkers in Ibis insti*
taliao, and appearsas the party lo wborn the.
‘ sfißUscouated $38,000 was transferred on BMekT 1
: $2,000 of the bills 6f Iho Shamokln Bank
*x_ X,,/ obtained from it by Robinson, and used lo |
; . ■ ‘ ' pty the first instalment of subscription of stock
,K by Mm lo the McKean County Bank, liowlhis
'mousy waaLprocutcd does not appear, built was
aol by discount, as it was to be relumed lo the *
bank. •>- ,
Among the persons acting with lbs Thayers,
and belonging to the Buffalo party in all .these
banks wers TV. Mooch, severed named Ganaon,
Cl 11. Payne, and M. Carson. These appesr
again In the .Block anbscription to the Bonk of
' Ptaoenixvillr, which, bod an organisation. Uken
place would Uov4 Btqod.l2oo shares taken by
Buffalo l9B by PhoenirrHle. Some
these BubtectpUons to tho amount of 1000.
-sh'srea were Uken for olhers. by parties who only
held powsjiieAtattorney to subscribe GOO shares..
I&ey atfered. ite figures at Iho lima of subscri
bing.- The first payment on the stock was made
- iq noiM of the Tioga jCounty Bank, which was
■ cbJeoUd to by the commissioners, and an inves
tigation ensued, ending in the subscriptions be
ing floored bogus, and withdrawn. .
; - .• A startling revelation is made by the commit*
: tee relative to the bank note reporters. Proof
turns <o have been afforded that some.'of these
~ publications are regular black mall sheets, which
quote banks in good or bad standing according
' u tho conductors are feed. Letters and circu
lars'are described aa being sent to banks, re*
qidiing immediate correspondence or a person
atkislt, to make certain arrangements on pain
oCdlsagresaMe consequents.
». • * Altogether this report is calculated to sur
- nrlaelfio people of Pennsylvania, and pot them
\ . on ibelrguardngainstspeculators to bogus banks
' * All those iußiiliitloin have' been manufactured
, b/ 0 bc Y gang of Buffalo and are of the
spicics of wild cat.
In conned ion with the Shamokln Bank, the
v- .reportoonUins tho following revelation: .j ;
• - Street, residing in Salem, Columbiana
eoupty, Ohio, was represented to Bnderhill to
- ' ' 4 man of means, worth one hundred thousand
; ;,- s *X . and tcell acquainted »Uh banking. He
acred 10. meet Underbill at Shamokln, for the
:■% if tattig «1» tfcMto*.-: ,r »
v cuno ou,;»nd declared hlmeelf BAtiolled, nod
' igreed to pay forty thousand dollars in gold.
twraly thousand of It in ten days.
--.lty e n"e:,'pVobsbly, the tunk,) then agreed
-ito nive him twonly thousand doUtrs.wUh which
~ Jft he was to Arrange a system of exohange of notes
*ii> •'&¥ .lih hanks in Western Pennsylreola; instead
'hlsfr j . of whioh he went loThiiftdeljihin,andhypethe*
Mjf .JC cale-i Ivro thousand dollars to a forwarding
* f house there for tils own use, and then weot on
>• : ''hi* way home .in Selom, paying bis debts, end
'• buying grain for a mill which ho bad there. lie
- continues— " The ten days elapsed, and no gold
‘ '' being forthcoming, we bcoame alarmed; and I;
went after him. Street said he had left the |
toM *r‘tw w -PM la<s elphla. We went with him
thare where vro obtalnd, In all, ten thousand |
dolltrs; In security for the halanee, he gave Ur, ]
*> who was with me, packages eahT to j
rwresoot money.imUl next day. Uponopening |
" y ‘ tbs found them to con-
'‘Th.CuUw, 11 Mr' Robinson, then sUrlod. in
«»rchof Mr. Blreel. but h. was rniwing. They
jneUtance of the pollM. anJ.arreted
Km losl as ho-wos leaving for tho Wesl.
■■ The : next dsv -but one - Iho matter was nr
‘‘ rSnwed— ln what manlier is uncertain, as, at one
; 'imfh. tUU>. by Shatnohianntg.^
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'• rotcoirans*—Sin Bimtor,-
GEE. JAMES K. MOO&nijLO, FUtatmTib.
oo*aam—£!» DisnicT,
ROBERT WcKJUQQT, ATUgtwnj City. •••■
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.John p. fenkev, niuborsb..
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J. HERON fOSTKR, Pirtiiorrii.
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DAVID B. BAYARD, FwUea.
JUUtfS’F. tOLLER, UcEwarort.
ROBERT P.'KcDOWßMvAllojhtnr.
'JAUES HGRAtIBKW
r*OT*OJTOTA»T,
DARKt, AtIMSTBONQ, Wttilnrgh.
ZICIIEXJ3 PATTERSON, Imlian*.
AVMTCS,
JOHN M. LARIMER, Cto*rtlr«
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chaonoet n. cosTTnoK, iAwi^eiTnu.
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ROPIfIIT n. DAVIS, Ohio.
■ '.ffirsilithit the cost flf& t^! 'j
.«St?oe nogroundforvthe coneiii- iM^ovG^iUlfti^f!uis^VM&^rajeted^
• Court, because it ntv*& :
' iTi ■ti..Vit.. : ~»-~ 4 - _* wasS23,ooo. Wo shouldhere sold that this
writ of Wfiiiaft of the- mtfel, 'thc-ww .mod*,' of
graatiho Mandamus when it comes upforfica l thedoor. We don’t know what the making of
hearing. The motion to' quash fu overruled thedoor itself will coat, but,.allowi»g.the acta--
bocetwo tft- iwW.ii,* ** door to. bnno more expensive then the mere
noMiifln • ii. ' model; Ike whole cost of model and door will be
question involved in the wnlargaedond decided [ a the very near neighborhood of $50,000. Thus
upon its merits. The argument..will take place thecosl of the entrance door willbe morethan
when-the Coart meets In' thtseUvin tfclobtr the Locofocos that ever will passthrough U
plxt ; would cell for under any just Taluntionc—fon.
Ua r „, s wslh itjho editor
wm ihen refuse the Mandamus prayed for. The of the WaaMngfon Union would sell his soul fot_
members of the bar are nnanimoua.in their a mess of potage. If ho did, he Would cheat
opinion that the Court cannot award it until the potage-render outrageously.!— Lou. Jour.
judgment upon the county bonds has been had. Tub bill for organizing the Northwest lerri
aUogea frmud in their issue; tud tbitraises a tyun. The designation “Now Caledonia.”
question of fact aa well aa of law, which ques- hitherto homo by theso territories,: will contln
tfon of fact ia for a jury to determine It is ue, and they are to-comprlae all the country
tr h^r b ‘ bl v herefo r lmt “• conri t“ii^ h 'o s r E b jtb;
will refoso the remedy prayed for until judg- between tho streams that flow into the Paciflo'
ment has been rendered against tho county,and ocean; and those which.flow into; the Atlantio
remand the case for trial before a jury ItToncof and icy oceans, to the North by the 55th paral
subordinate courlo. This seems Iho only >*t 'V 11 ? I '' to U.o|W«Bl by tho
M .s ftTl .i -•« ; . . . Pacificocean, including Queen Charlottes la
ralional mode of arriTing at a practical aolu- i an d and all otherialanda adjacent, except Von
uon of the difficulty, and we marvel that any eouver’s Island. The latter, however, may be
other conrao should have been thought of. Tho included at any time hereafter on a request be*
people of this county demand, and nro entitled ing presented by its existing local Legislature
to receire, a legal invenligntloq, through the in- JV. I’. Com. 4*. |
strumentality of & jury, of thl foot. attending : D “ Tn ‘ cl '«?j ,h
it, !.«. .# .t -i , . 7 , announces the death of William T. Porter, wide*
.the issue of the railroad bonds; and any thing ly hnown to the sporting world for many years
wiort of'tho foil investigation demanded will aa tho editor of the Spirit of the Tmt». A year
not only prove unsatisfactory to thojjcople, but or two aincc he eatablished a rival publication
borroa of faTorabl, results to those who seek to “ ,iU ‘ d Spif f which oh
r.« w „ tamed a wide circulation. Mr. Porter was a
ow any other course. .; man of fine personal presence, possessed enga
gibgsocialqualitlesjond had “troops of friends.”
He was originally a printer, and while acting in
the capacity of foreman In an office in Now York
gave Horace Greely bis first job jin. that city,
When from his unpromising appearance, the
proprietor was disposed to reject bis application
for. work. j
; Tub Liriathon ia the mammoth failure of
the day. England has heard of—hod even oc
ular evidence of onr great steamers, and re*
solved to beat ue She built the Leviathan, she
had to: pay $OOO,OOO for getting hex afloat when
completed, and now sho will not trust any more
money on the .almost forlorn hope of putting
Her to eeii. . By way of mendlnglmatlers, Mr.
Brbaelhcr engineer, has been eo beaten by this
mammoth ship.that ho has actually retreated to
the South of France, for a few months, to get
away from business, and equalise the balance of
his tnicd.r-7V<«. j .
Allioatoss.—Tho overflow & reported to
ha.vo had the effect of greatly extending the
peregrinations of those amphibeous monsters,
U»e.aUigalorg. As many oaa hundred has been
killed on ouo plantation sinco it Commenced. —
A. 0. riciniunt.
Kajisab.-— The Washington Union saya
“Should the Lecomptoa Constitution bo re*
j ®cted, they will remain peacefully asa Territory
until they ham a sufficient population to become
a Slate under the English bill The efforts of
Senator Dongles cannot prerent this consum
mation."
This, as “Occasional" saya in the Frets, set
tles the question, eo far as the purpose of the
Administration is concerned, if the ZTnfonspeaks
by authority. The people of Kansas cannot
present another Constitution without finding
the Administration arrayed against iL ; If they
lake Lecompton, they can come in with 30,000
or 40,000 of a. population. If they refuse it,
they must wait. ' Does this not keep the wholo
issue open, and carry it into ctery Congression
al election in the North? Unquestionably i l
docs. •
(For the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
A Vebrt Imgksiobs Coxtiuvasce.—Employ
men t- must bo vary scarce ia Allegheny city and
moooy very abundant la her treasury, if ire may
judge from a very ingenious contrivance lately re
sorted to by some of the officials to reduplicate work
: and relieve the plethora of the politic purse. The
officials, we believe, have not yet secured d patent
for their invention, and. are, perhaps, too liberal to
apply for one.: We, therefore,. take the liberty of
proclaiming their plan, and as example is moreeaistty
understood than precept, wo'proceed to teach by one
examplo: /
‘Aboutten days.ago the gutters had beedtfie very
offensive In -many of the streets,and alleys and a
large notaber-of laborers were employed to cleanse
thiue gutters anil collect the filth In heaps near the
middle of the respective streets and alleys. Tlain
common.sense officials would next have sent carters
and laborers to hanl this convenient filth away, and
Urns hare killed the very hen that laid the golden,
eggs. But our officials are more ingenious and, al
though they did not invent the telegraph, they did
conceive the groat thought that; if tho filth was suf
fered to lie, it would, in two or three weeks, he scat
tered again by passing drays, omnlbusses and car
riages, and with its accumulated interest afford em
ployment for an increased number of laborers. This
operation, too, may be repeated ad Ulitum, and no
harm wonld ho done, except increasing (be taxes and
poisoning the air. ;>
Bagaley’s lane is the theatre' of another display
of ingenuity. Them was a stable on one side of It,
which encroached a foot-or two upon the side-walk*
Some person eomplalaed of this encroachment, and
that portion of toe stable has been lately torn down;
but the rnbblsb haring been.left upon the ground,
the whole tide-walk is now protected from, use, eo.
that the will not need removal for the
next half century, Jf tho'rubbish is hot removed.—
The cobble stones In the cartway are substantial and
wIU not be Injured by the steps of foot passengers.—
■Some persons, noticing the good temper with which
the neighbors submit to the occupancy of the entire
foot-path by the rubbish, have suggested thatit.vras
an unfortunate eireumstaneo for the owner of the'
stable that it only encroached a foot or two upon
the foot-path, for, say they, if tho stable, like its
rnbblsb, had covered all the foot-path it would not
hare bean disturbed. . /
So long as only a part of ihe pavement was cov
ered, the balance or it was still .used and would, ia
tho corns# of ten or twenty- years, need renewal;
but now no repair will be needed on thnt part, nbtif
some years after' tho rubbish is*r*m.»vc»t, if that
should not be for the next half century.
An 111 natured man might say that Bagaley’s laoc
gives a Co* c i agalhjaHoo of that * ff ,? l |y > < Y|lT, Jl&i'rjr
Tux Uriot of the following U. »S. Senators ex
pire Uarch 4,1869: t
Alabama—Clement C. Clay (Dem.) re-elected.
Arkansas—Win. K. Sebastian (Dem )
Delaware—Martin W. Bates (Dem.)
Georgia—RoberlToombs (Dem.) re-elected.
Illinois—Steplien A. Dooglas (Pen.)
lowa—George W. Jones (Dem.)
Kentncky—John B. Thompson.
Louisiana—Judah P. Benjamin (Dem.)
Maine—Wm. P. Pessendon. (Rep.)
Massachusetts—Henry Wilson (Uep.)
Michigan—Charles E. Stuart (Dem.)
MlnnehoU—James Shields (Dem.)
Mississippi—Albert G. Brown (Dem.)
New Hampshire—John P. 3 llale X^ e P-) re *
elected. ,
New Jersey—William Wright (Dem.)
North Carolina—David 8. Reid (Dem.)
Rhode Island—Philip AlTen (Dem.)
Bouth Carolina— Evans (Dem.) de
ceased.
Tennessee—John Bell. fcl
Texas—Samuel Houston (K. N.)
" Virginia—Robert M. T. Hnnter (Dem.) re
elected. "' :
Of these twenty-one, fifteen are Democrats,
three of whom were anU-Lecomplon r three
Republicans; two old Whigs, (Thompson of
Kentuoky, and Bell of Tenoeaseo,) one of whom
has generally been with, and the other against
the Administration; and one American,- (Gen.
Houston,) who'supported Lecompton. Jones,
Dem., of lows, is already suoceeueJ by James
W. Grimes, Rep ; Thompson, of Kentucky, by
L. W. Powell, Dem.; Allen, Dem., of Rhode
Island, by H. Anthony, Rep.; and Bell, of Ten
nessee, by P. Nicholson, (Dem.)
Ispiaxa Politics.-The Antl-Locomplon Dem
ocrats of Indiana, nniiko tboso of aro
uniting with 1 the Republicans of that Slate in
one grand phalanx to overthrow the Pro-Slavery,
party, ledonby English, Foley, Nlblaek, Hughes,
Gregg, Pitch ane Bright. The' present jiroa
peel is that a' clean opposition delegation will
be elected to Congress—that not oho of the,
traitors wil esespo the doom they so riohly
deserve. V
Hon. Wm.Cumbsck».of the Fourth (Foley’s)
District, withdrew..Mb claims for s nomination
to Congress Infarorof Judge; Hackleman with
out - a contest, because he wts satisfied that,
under the ctaramstanoes, Hackleman could more
fully unite nil fooling* of. hostility \to the Ad-
Slnttiralion then himself. ► It was dono frankly,
ahfuUy, end without any obtruaiTe asser
tion of his own merits, or trumpeting of bis
own self-sacrificing disposition, notwithsUnd
ing that he was known to bo the choice, of a
j majority of the convention. The Indianapolis
Journal adds: „
ms speech aUr the nomination was one of
the bkst be ever made.but Us best part was its
cordial support of thegpminee, and its modest
reticence us to his bwn pari in making him tho
nominee. It Is no wonder that ibeConrenUon
dispersed with higher regard for the young cham
pion of the Fourth District than toy nomination
could hare created.'. IndianajM&l four young
men'to Congress in 1854, whose reputations she
has a right to data as her best property—Har
vey D. Scott, WiU Cumbaok, John U. Pettit,
and Schuyler Colfax. No Blate can. point lo
four better mem. . ;•
Wool.—Tie areenejOonnly Jltpublican oflast
week says, nearly all the Wool in this oounty
has ohanged from the hands Of the wool grow*
ert,• and. is now In the bands ofspeculators and ,
manufacturers. Jl.haa been said by pertotts ,ja
that have been ongaged la bnyiog wool for i. eni
number of years in this county, that there will
not be as inoob wool this season ns in former KEI
years by from 16,000 io 20,000 lbs. This great dAC
falling off to ekpsed by the lastunfsTorablesea- wui
■on. TheptlcSCore ranging from 2S-1b!35 els;
much lower than formerly but only to corns- r-y
pond with other arttoles in market; . ' * 7! ’ 1 u
To* Cxops.—The wbeat in Ibis and adjoining Hj
ooaniies.haa nearly all been boused the t
beat of-order, the weather haring been proj>i- f *
-jinns. The yield of grain will be a full average ri
Oqr farmers are now biially engaged.at ”
grass left etaodingiuntil after the ; *:
7 v and by thewsdof the week, : **
oo&Unucß ferotablr; * but liule i. . sL_~
Harvesting has note#* .7... HBBHON*CO.,
=■. year as it frequently does; - uimnnui or : ’ *.
'ttribntedto several eausea— Cooldns, Parlor atul JJeatina
'/itheintroduction**-mowing * •* b hi a TT-TS-'R*
—. . plenty®; >' AV V ~ 9 V
jyWitrA v ; Gnte Front,, Fended, Cooking £ugci» ht-i
:-v- 41|ilXOW f _ ” i,riTr£ic •*>« __
' Wcakucsi of tbs Stomach wind Indiges
tion.*—Gnat Ckrt (fftcUd by Barkan?t ItAlxnd
he wife of Pieter De Witte, living in Holland
Towir, gWboygan county,WlscoeiJa, suffered much from
WeaktiMscftbeßtotanchiDil Indigestion, She had been
under a |>hy»JeluiV ceWfor soMUm*^bit the disease
•oomed to b«fllc«Ven fair ft tit. Ulin'pifirtnwd scum Hot*
-tASoCtrrsasat-eltr oOIM, which has given fc&e-to her
itonachthcr appAite'end strength''are rctondof, and Vo
firtnly hcJJfVd tlrlt lfriv ‘l* another greet-Caro effected by
ybtirtunficliiß> - - • 1 -j .
; Wo bore eUUio rentd tuny effect tsl by
this remedy lot ,mort ,**lt One
tbtng yon ceu rciy open, obtlVe boTO ynUUbod ore from
peieauemacl* rr«[*cti>,d lu oor community, end u ilteroHy
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Kd. SUebojgxQ ftlcQTOkbwla, £LeVojJWI».WU,.
Oiftios!—Bo careful to takt* IkerhaTa’«*i£ffa>ut liU
tm. TliegrmK i<flpularit7 ofctbU.unlicliwluu ibtliiad :
BWQ7 Imttatlaaa, which (Lb pybUo alioaf J gnanl agaliirt
purchasing. .. * ,• . V * •
•®*Soldal|l [*cr buUle.of »lt bottle* ior $5, bj tbapre
prlctUYjDENJ. TAOS, Ji-. A 00,, Moiafactcrtog PUnn*-
MitittiHwl Cbtoiiiti, ‘JJ Wood •tre«t, Mvmo Island 24
•ti.,P(iuljqrgb, Pa., and Draggtat* gonorklly. JnSfcdAwF
Sprrial ilotfcra,
p ■ WHEBLBR & WILSON'S
8 DWI A OSIKSt.
AacsT’a orpict,’'6SFm’HK6T**rr.
; Tliftso Machines,-wluchlmvagriinod nuchnn
eavUliU if|>auik)o over ell other Scwtiig.HachlAes, ooae*
cMmt of. to. Uwr tack Stitch., ftl.TWr almpUctty ot
coaitrncUon anil couetqueat freedom from derangement.
3>l. £ruj movement, ant) 4Ui, Their durability, are now
otToied with all the latest improvement it»d advantages at
ptlcw, be *
ALEX. R. REEJ!>, Agent,
W 0.68 Flftk Stmt*
aiOTlIBUfl! (IOTOBnStI. XfOTttKRSIII
Or.n’t fail to procure Mrs. Wi©slotr*« Sooth
ing Pjrnpibr CliiMtiiiTMlMng. It ba»*&o equal on Hitb.
N greatly tiriliUtfi the proraw r>f itwitilng l.jp ao/lr-nJog the'
(cum>, rr.luciit<- all it.fl'innn.itimi—Mill kttajr p«lu, unit is
*uro t.) l l.o t*>wela. iL-j-einl upun It, rut-therm It
wiHglmrv»U.r>oux'Wl* l «*,«Da n-lw-C «ml p«tUtb to jtjgr
J"*£{S. IVrfectly safe in all case* . •
' KngUnd, and has Ixen ami wflh u#Tsrdtiiiag success la
millions of cun
We letters it the host and surest remedy worlJ, in
nli coses of Dysentery and Dlsrboea in Children, whether It
■rUes/rom.tMthlng 01 from nay other caase.
If life ui'i] health can he estimated by dbllsrs and csnU.U
Is worth Its weight In gold.
MlUknsor iwttlws are aoldereryycar in the Uuitcd
flutes. It is »n old tod veil-tried rentidy.
PRICE ONLY 25 CENTd A BUTTLE.
genuine ooloss thefec-almU* of CD RTIS A PER
KINS, Nwr Tork, Uoo Uw ootside wrapper,
Sold by DruggisU throoghoot the work).
DR. QEO. IL KKYBER, Agent for puiihnrclt.
Jnfcdawlyfcr
THE GREATEST MATCH MAUHIN K IN
ms WORLDI
A FORTUNE MADE WITH A SMALL IN VRAM ENT.
THOMAS’PATENT MATGII MACHINE **“
Ist simple, cheap tad perfect Mitch Usher, The Machine
uwtsonly driven by hand, nod ,will wake tba for.
tnoeof the maaubetarer lot short time. Wberv good
wood is to he bad retdily it mstoritUy reduces the cast.
' county or Machine privilege* are offered lot
sole at a moderate price. For particular* call at GAZETTE
OOUSTIKQ ROOM, Fifth street.- , JelajAwtclfT
Pittsburgh Water Coro Establishment,
FOR THE CURE OP ALL KINDS OF
DlSEASE&—Located at .llsysrilte Station, oa the Flits
borgb. Ft. Wayno and Chicago Railroad, is now newly re
fitted and improred by the aractiun «*f[ a Oymnasltun and
Bowling Alley, which will afford agreeable and healthful
exercise and araoaemrut for patients and other* friendly to
onrsy tem,wbs may with to spend sotno time with ns
during the hot weather. Address Box 1304, PUUborgh
IVrina. J.UBr.rORD,M.DjI ttt|W|Bg>
J*2dAw3m? U. FRBABK, M. D„J Fl>r
American Manufactured Watches.
Wo would most respectfully announce to the
pnlllc that we haro tshen the Agency'ter the celebrated
AHEUICAN LEVER. WATCHES,
An article which Is mannftetured In Wolthsm, Mass, and
gotten np of tho Iwst material on the taost approved punct
ilio, and possesses every requisite fora RELIABLE TIME
KEEPS!!. For any Uefoet la material, workmanship or
performance nnder Ulr usage, the tnaouuctorax* bold them
selves at all times responsible. Them j watches vs been
tested and arelnusedaHyby a great many Railroad officers
andhsre give the ntmost satUfsction In regard to strength
and correctness ofUme on ’ ’ j
: LOCOUOriVES AND RAILBOAt) CAIIB,
White Jo metlon. - Beery watch will l» accompanied with
tcertlOcale or gnarjinteo from the mania fcclnrera, ahowing
thelthebuyrr luuiia rick whalererjof goUlngn watch
that will not keep correct time. j
The watches ateofamodlnm elr.e, Imnllog case, mcch In
•tyte like an EoglUb Watch, and will cerlfcluly pitta* ertry
one who may give them a trial. j
Id •'Milton, to the nlioTe, wo keep eonatantly on hand a
hill anorlment of the beat make EnglUhand Swiaa Watches,
Watch Makera’ Tool*. Machinery an<l Watch Material, te»
gatherwllb n rotaplctti etock of Jewelry, Silver Ware,
i Taney tc., which we ,at all at all Umt* l<«
i happy to show town cnetomera. • 1
1 * r KEINEMAU * MKTIUM,
42 fifth 11, Mttaihurgh. fa.
rHXIiABmkraXA.
WM. McKEB & GO,
No. *43 H. Front Sl* anti No. 93 LofltU El.
IMPORTERS OF
li'OBKIGN DRY GOODS.
■ Ane constantly recdiving on consignment,
IRISH LINENS, SHIRT FRONTS, nDKFS, Ac., in (pt*i
Wk-ty. Also,- BRITISH GOODS, In pwt ; rf
PAPER MUSLINS, VELVET CORDS, BKAVKRTEEN'B,
Tabby VELVCTj, ALI’ACCAa.CASUUBttRS, ITALIC
CLOT lIS, Ac. --1 - _ JnltdSmfc
PISH! FISH!
CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A ID LI. SUPPLY Of
-WHITE FISH, ~ TROUT,
SALMON, IJICKEOEL,
lIERRItiO, ' MACKEREL,
: M-Ofjff. nrcomp*oM by llie caah, will txnet prompt
kISSn. ' irKNRTI!. OOLtINLi,
• ! rtrft.
PA.YHB, BIBBEU, »■ CO., -
CaoUlns, I*i«lor and Jlentina
STOVES,
vijdt, - racraßßiian, fa.
SPmaVjfttttt*. ? : '*'
Pe r BJEa x» n’t OiHce.
Compiling with the urgent request oT liun
diedsofthair paQents,
DRB. C. M. PXTCHJsJ.W. SYKEB
eoaeladedto remain’
pßnHAXfiftftv tv prrrißtncu,
And my be coosaltad et lbalr.offi«»
No. 191 Penn Street.
OPPOSITE Tins ST. CLAIR HOTEL*
Dally, except Sundays, fcrConsamptton, Asthma,
Broaebltla and all other Chronic Complaints
complicated with or causing Pulmonary Disease, Including
Catarrh, Heart Ih'icate, AjTexdiont of the Liter, Dji.
pepeta, Oaitr\tii,F<mah Complaint!, ete.
DBS. PITCH k BYKE3 would atate hat their treatment
of Gonsnmptiou la hamod upon inn _/jct that' he dixetue t»-
isU in the Wood and ryi/cm of large, both It fort,a a -during
Utdevelopment in lA* limy*, and they therafta oraol.iy
Mechanical, Hygienic and Medina! remadloa to purify the
blood and strengthen the system. Wirt these, they on
MEDICINAL they value highly,hot'
only as /hßioh'tvt, (having na Curative tJTedvhen tutd
alonrj and Invalids are earneotlycautlonod against wasting
die preeJDua Ume of curability oo any treatment baaed open;
the plausible, but falsa Idea that tbe M wat of the disease can
ba reached la a direct maanerbylalrtiaßon," fjr'aa before
atitod, the teal of (As dittatt it Is- ihe IJood end its tffttlt
only la the longs. |
SS.No charge for canioltaiiaa. •
A Hit of questions will bo sent to.thoee wishing to con*'
■nit na by letter. * „ pjyghdawfctfF •
The Oreat Bngllali jHemedy.
Bin JAKES CLARKE’S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS!
Prepared from e pmcripUon of 8!r James Clarko, U.D.
PbyiUUn Extraordinary to Iho Queen.
This well known Medicine U oo'impoeUlon, but o soro
end eefe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions,
rota any cause whatever; and although a powerful remody,
they contain nothing hurtful to the confutation.
TO HARRIED LADIK3 Uis peculiarly suited. It will,
in e abort time, bringOothe monthly period with regular Ity.
That P&U have never been Imran to fa&tohere the direr-
Uontenthexeeondpage of pamphlet ttre wll observed,
tar fall get e p*mphkt, .ftvo, of the agent.
N. B—-gl and Opostagnstampe eneleeedto enyeathorl
*ed agent, will Imuro a bottle, containing oTer 60 phis, by
return mail.
D. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Pittsburgh, wholesale agent,
and sold by all drugglsta. apZTalAw fc T
John C. Baker & Co’s
GENUINE
COD-LIVKIt OIIjH
This Medicine, prepared in' the most ap
pro red manner, end bottlod by ns, bee received the cano
tion of lha most sdentlflc of Profession ©fPbfl
adelpbia end elsewhere, who nUmmend Uas superior to
any other now.menahetnred.
OfIU efficacy and importance* as a remedial in cases of
Coninmptlon, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rheama-'
tiam, and all Bcrofuloo* disease*, It U unnecessary to
•—thousands of eminent physicians of Europe and America
haring tot tod it* wonderful curative properties.
Prepared only by JOHN 0. BAKER A CO., Wholesale
Drugglsta, No. lit North HUrd street, Phfladdphie. Sold
by Hi Druggists throughout tba country. tvQkdtoc'M
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.
Tha great aaperkrrUy of MACUIN KB
Orarell others for the ase of
Nothin* nml Shoe Manufacturers, Harness
Makers, Carriage Trunmoro nml
Coach Makers,
Has long been known end practically acknowledged.
HIS NEW FAMILY MACHINE,
Which la a light, Compact and highly oroamnlal machine,
(doing Its work equally* welt viib the forge machinery end
mart Ixscome* favorite for Cut)ily use. ■ '
- A totl supply of the above Marhines for sale at New Pork
prtew, by R. STRAW, 32 Mai'kat Bt„
v - - % PITTBJIUROH, PA,
Also, the BUODUIU HBWINO UAOUINK. Price.from
MStogbO. (delfj anlftlydfe
a C. P. MARKT.E, .
’ i <! I(4in!nntnuu or '
- TRJNTIJICf, JOB AND^t^KJND3 OF -
PAPER.
Wershenisi No. 37 Wood Street,
. - • riTtSBURGIZ, TA.
Raps I’onght at market price*.. Biyitffo
: j. ii. cnaisTT, w. i>.,
-163' Third Street,
ilaringhat-the adTautagetof Eaitern Cottegeeeud Qoo
pitals, and •eTdei years’ .practice,.oSere hU/profratlonal
aerrtcae la aUROtOAI/AffD MEDICAL OASBfI.
IUiiUCB.
Rat. W. D. Howard. | 001. Wilsoft McCudlAtt.
Her. D. 11. A. McLkid. I lion. H. JL,Woater.
T. H. 8111, Esq. I Horn T. j/BJgfcatn.
J. B, lion ter. I John 1L MeUor, Esq.
Jacob JJcOallistsr t Kaq. my3;lydfo
N* HOLMES AC SONS,
- ‘ DBALCU IS
ForeT|ii and r Demeitie Bills of Exchange,
CRETiriOATKS OF DEPOSIT,
. BANE NOTES AND SPECIE,\
NO. 67 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, FA.
AS Onllarthim madmon all tho principal citlee through
out the tlaiud States. \ aplS-fcly
JOHN CO&EUIA2* dc BRO.
BijCncrvuMS or
from Hailing, ykop Vaulta, Vault Doors,
Window Shailtn, Window Gnnrdt, to.,
A%». 01 .Virwrf Strert and «<5 Third Strtrt,
( tWtwi*n Wood ami Kakket.) -FITTBHUKO If, PA.,
* a baud • rwietyjof nuW PattoTM, Luu-y and plain,
Particular attrntiun {Htid h> co
*1 shortvotlre. inr»
.7!^-.^—.**.‘o. rsisao I
” VANDEVER A FRIENP,
ATTORNEYS AT Ij'A.-YV',
i?n> ??
SOLICITOUS IN CIUSOKUY,
Ab. 6. iUM*! Block. Dubuque, Jaoa.
*j“CoflpctloEi promptly tsadelo my part of Northern
lows, or Western Wisconsin;
‘ WUlattendtotbepurchAseend Sale of Heel mlfi oV
taliilns Money oa Pond* and Mortgages ecl:lydfo
WK YMAN OC WON,
Hann&ctams and Dealer* Id all Unde of
TOBACCO. SHUTF AND CIQARB,
AND
I.RAT T^AOCO,
Obtner o/SniOJUld Brett and DiaMondAOef,
. PTITBBUROU, PA.
mu. c toßwaos.l - - p. b. mux*.
WItBBOW —• WIISOS BtttU.
ROBIRSON, MINIS & BILLERS,
FOUNDERS AMD MACHINISTS,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
Pittsburgh, Penna.
Offlee, No. Mar Act street.
Manofetnre all kind* of Steam Engine* and Nid Uacblo*
err, Casting*, Railroad Work, Bteam Bailer* and Sheet Don
Work.
Jobbl&j
: done on oboti police, airtstlydta
GEO. ll.' ANDKXUOfir*
No. 181 llbtrt 3 Strett, PiUtiargi, Pa *
■AVCTICfOIXS AHD VOOUSUB &UIXB W
. , Erory Variety of
PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER,
Shoe LcaUter, Sj>Ult, Morocco, french and
Country Calf jS'J.'mu,
Solo Loath etyCnrriaae Ollolothe*.
All of wbteli will bo fnroUhed at tbe loweit Cuh Pricea.
GUIDES WANTED.*®*
ICOKEICrN -ACXO JOAN OrJU.
SIaIIT B I L L S DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, HIIKIUIAN A CO„
ON TUE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN BUMB OP ONB
roIIND STERLTNO AND UPWARDS.
Alw, BHU on tlio prlndjaJMJ town! of Frftocs,
Belgium, lloUnnJ, Ocrmsny, Howl* and «Hm* K " rft i’ r * n
Stal^^t..i<xoDLMrf. > |» | 4 K)i
Itonl-en, Wood «tmt,o*ner ofTliltd.
MATIiACX & KOQBRB,
COMMISSION'' AND FORWARDING
MBBOHANTS, :
80. 18 Pin* Street, St, toonle, Mo.
gin* to .
. Murdoch A Dickeou, Et. LonU,
Uay A M*U*ck, Cincinnati, Ohio, ’
CbUeDoAxia * Co;tool»TUl«, Ky,
V. 8. Xtey-A Pen, 111*.,
Green ft Stona, Ihuikcn* Ma*callno,lowa,
Dm A MdUoci, Philadelphia, P*. . .
n. Tonyth, Chic#** Freight Agant for IWDoi*Cintr*l
jUUnad. ■: • • » jwipmaw
- PITTSBURGH BAQ FACTOHY.
b. O. SWIIBST,
Corner Utltrljr and Ilond Street,,
eitisßVsam pa*
Manufacturer of till kinds, of light lings
ntUeble tor Orelo, Flour. Meet, nuetwliMt, Sett, Hum tu4
Orottttf e«>,ftluUd Inneet «oCejproprlulo Jatputo
• -i• . * . .
. ' A cootbuii tiippljr of SounltfS Bag* f-n band, aniflrtln
Ragtforblrv.
IVMcm mlow *••»? la lb* Voiaa. All <*j«nJJKW*
.lyfiUad. . • V .
HUPKRIOft CQPPBftjMllit
AND "V
SMELTING X 7 0.RK13
PAHS, tfCURDY * CO.,
MANUFACTURERS ;OFSipSATIIIi4O,
HBAZIKIU' tod BOLT; COPPER, ' PRESS XD ; COP*
PBtt BOTTOMS, Still BoUpm*, EpolUr Polder, do.
Aho, In porters end Do*l«r« IbMCTALS, TUTrLATK,
SIIEKT IRON, Wins, Ac. ConsUolly o;» Lend, Tlmuun «
Machine* and Tools. -
ITurtJoint,A’o.llo JVralW 120 &to«il«freel,
PltUbotgb, Vtumm.
O-IptcUl orJtn ofOopptt to ■», laSai I*ttor«,
1 Py^d^nJhrlyT
BXNA SXOVJdi: WORKS.
At*BXANDB B BRADI.BY,
Mistrriasxai m sum ibituituuticf
COOIISO, PABLOB ADD HBATIM MOVE!
Plain and Fancy Or*to Fronts, A 0.,.
WHOUBALK il® ■
foundry o« Allegheny ““ rth -'“ l
; PcwSlKkil*
Offioe anS gulm Soom. ■ ~ _ -
MHOrffti Mo.-t w<*oa»t..Pimtnr«h. P
ill iIijUSSSM?"**” 4 Clgmn, :
AtrMt, vbM* they wfllb* pta«*4
i ■ *3ardfc
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
' v; . T
£Lt&; aubmiecmtitts;
TW"OTICE.—A young gentleman about 21;
Xi yeancf age r ilT».frotseven iocbea inlitigbt,with
darabrownbalr.Ughtejr.saitd a large molo on YilieKtW;
ltfthi»raldooca<mPeon .airocypn.Tnfrday eTening,tho
, SDtfc Inst; and crossed Use St; Clair Street'bridre .to juie>
gfcenydty, whither bp., went u Tide aoroo friend*. Kr-t
fadi&fUuaatba&3*,toMlthclr bocto at BJ£ ©’clock of
■MB* night, and proceeded along-Sandusky street for a
•qsarettowardstLu river,tfterwliicb all traceof bla whs
lost. ItUtehredhemaybarebeeoeoddeolyaitackedvilb
some mental dsrahgomeiH which lias rsutiurr J bitu imcoti
aciota of hU acta, to which condition It U probable ho may
bare taken np bis abodo amongst' ttrnnjrers, «r hare irfl
this city by railroad or river.. At thelimo of leatingbla
residence be ni drtssed in a suit i,rwhlto clothea and wore
• soft white Trlt bat These, bftfrenr, may baro been
changed for clothes pf a £fO»KQt/cSlor, prpbably dark and
a biaa doth cap. Aoyooewbocan giro any information
In rofereart to a person answering to ihUdescrlptiotf will
pi«*o communicate it to llionadcnlgurd; and aJlrilirued
agenUandcondnctora,steamboat captains and'hotel beep*
era are earnestly r©qao*iedt6'etop any Such person and
■M'fr []naj CIU3. tV. EOnH, Pittitmrg?i, t*».
A pMmSTItATiUX’S NOTlCE—Notice
[• twreliy glr«a that Loiter* Testamentary on tlw e*
Urte ot John Frl««e), U(o or PUt tovrikhlp, dwvuwl, tmo
OTl,loral K'>«i- All person* indebted to
JeCo<! ' , >' l »ni Jilcbm iu*ke ImajHlbuopav
, l>*r*on* haring claim* or ngaiiAt
£*•*■*■ of decedent are liaivbj rcipu >«U<l to niah'i*
S?T1« '"ithorjt delay to tlie tmdarrigoed. OMO
Toad ft Smith, Attorneys, Tfo. 1« fourth *t- Vitubarah.
BOBIKA FRIIMEL, AdmM.,
_Pltt toroshtp, Dear new Ruin.
J023-6t»»p
MBS. ALLEN’S HAIR RESTORATIVE;
£row& ■ Etttote Jamaica Ginger
Pretton * Merrill'* Cooking Bitrior
Kennedy’* Medical Discovery;
SS^Pf o®*" 0 ®*" WMhlng Compound;
P<yton’« Indollbl* Ink;
McCltJOg 4 Campbell’* Starch-
Bora*;
, Saltpetre,
for sola !>t
Ja33
It. L. FAUNKSTOCK * CO,
fro. 00,corpse of TTco.l and Fourth m.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
ThoTiowewappointwl by thoConri<»fQn*rtcrS««lMi*
2 “S 6 !? to \ ,ew 1,10 K »»d wmi dSSpt
DA\ ! 7h?o»,h SSJ’, PP ! r > *?,"■“ porpo*). on MON
*“* •othJuJylnst., it 3t4 o'clock. - A nimtnf ii m
property tbrooßh which It ii propoawl to carty tSo pijtf*,
»nd n plan of the rente can bo aeon at the office of Geo, fir.
12 fcwrth atrwt, or at the otter, No. 75 Gnat
‘iStSt lIAKKWMX * CU3UINO
JtLOJtJ Attcrp»y> for Weatcro Penna. H<«piu].
Q.OOD DARK PRINTS, “ ~ ~
USUALLY SOLD AT ISJS CTS,
SELLING AT 0 CENTS, at ktoro of
UUUI'HY k MJOCIIHRLD.
Medicine oiiests—ihavo just opened
ftrtry linelot«f ModlclaoChert*, which wl.lUfili
**. V. ey “* on * fTC< ** with tlio pnroat of mudiclne*. Thote
wUhlngao MticlftlD tbit Hot »bould rail aod eiamlno my
ttock before porcbaaitigelnwhera. JOa.-FLEMINQ,
. corner Diiuaai
sod and Market Rtrrct.
OTKAY-—On the night of the 10th^iV-_
jp. JobUii n*y florae «u taken up by (bo Mfght./t«V
noteb. Too owner la reqntrtad v> coma forward, prove
property andpsy diargee. Otherwise Lo wit! U sold nt
pttbllc anction on Batnnby bmraive, the Sltli JnW, at 10
treipcb, A- ■»__{ Jn22IUl UOBTTIIAQUK, Chief of'Colic*.
Alu kind's oTsUmmdh ooonsTeiT
lue very cheap; also, the boat awortment of Domestic
Uoodala tbe dty. C.IIANSON LOVK.74 Market at.
CATAWBA BRANDY—A largo supply of
“Larvrils Lyoo'i" ccli'l<ralnl Catawba Uraody Vec’d
ttto day by JOB. FIiKMINQ,
j»‘U r.irtuir bUttH'iid nud Unrkot street. •
IIIEESE.—2OO bx» prime Cutting Cbceag,
1 till* day received am) for nlo t>y
£2 henry ir. com.lns
Mackerel.— ioo i>bi« and iiif bhu
3, large, for rale by: HENRY 11. OOLLI
LAKE FISH—2OO packages arriving
tor l»y Jn»g IIK.NRV II OOI.Lf
Dissolution.— Tho partnership iu
fore existing bKVeeit tho uoib'Ttlgned, mide.
name of JOHN WAITE 1 CO-, it HU day dlwoltn
matoal consent, by the withdrawal of SAMUEL BA
to take effect from lit Irwt. The bntlneta trill bo coot
x befnjo by ibo remaining partners.
joits wnirs,
\YM. A. M'CLURG.
.SAMUEL ItAiUB.
Darltoglon, July H, IRiS.
MIW WHITE,- WM. A. M’tlPftQ,
'Darlington, pa. . Pittsburgh, I'a.
JOHN WHITE & CO..
DEALERS IN
Canntl and Bitamihons Coal and Cokr,
' COAL OIL AID FIRR BRICK. .
iolSdad .
TEA 1 TEA! I—Just received at France* :t
Family Grecsryaod T«n store. Federal street. Alls
Kbsuy, £0 half ehreta and Grten Teas or lb® Wert
Importation, and will In sold atprkoe that will defy com*
glltloa*. Also,* amall lot of xirj aoperlor Souchong, or
iclUb Break Cut Tea, lha Itrrcra oT which nro Inrilod to
Vy it/
.'"iChoie* Extra Family Floor pit up In amall racks of
otaalfblh and oafrfourth barrels, tor the conTeaience ot
families not wiiblug to bn; a whole barrel Uurlrg tbo hot
weather, for rale ait France's Family Grocery aud
Thdeifal street, Allegheny. j«il9
jPpR HALI" PRICK—
TRAVELING SETTS, SOLD BY
EMBROIDERED LINEN
O. HASSON LOYe, 74 Market «t.
SDNDKIKB. —
Ntt cull Sod* Ash, f
100 do Genetic tods.
100 kege ni Curb. Soda,
100 bags KUrmlo Soda,
W do Adlpetre,
1000 bozos Window OU*«,
150 bbl« No. I «nd 2 Roriu,
for ■*!*• by Ji»l« • _
PIIOPOSA.LS will bo received by the He
earning »l t,ln iflUr, on lVtm ■tioct, an til
lliradajr tliuiiMli tu?l.,*t I- M-,l»r iIItADINO AND PAT.
ISO ebool 3.UW y*td< on the Mouongabela wlisrl, ftlopg
the water line,fr m Short* tree t w.alwardly,
Specifications and other information may be obtained at
the Becordlaß BeguUlot's office. rajments to b*» mado in
cash. - BjotUar of the fthatf Commute*.
Jo2l:td ’ K. R. MoOOWIN.
Uu liim.l tuiil
AI.K-XANDKIt KINO.
T>BOPOSAbS mil bo received by the on
■ dotvigccd anlll tli* 30tb ioat., (or fornUhlnp (locluil
log all isnurklfl,) and faying tbo Water PIpM ud Stop
Cock* fronthftcoonaeUota. mar th* Upper City Danln.to
within U» grounda ofJho Weftcrn PennaylnuiU HaapltiU
Tb«idan*nd*i«HillcaHonmajbo eoen nt No. 12 fourth
itrcot. OEO.W. JACKSON,!
W. WADK, VCommllteo.
JOSEPH PKJTNOCKj
L‘ iNBN CAMBRIC HDKFS., in Corded
Border*, llcm-Stitebed and Embroidered. now selling
to tow at MURPHY A BURCHFIELD'S “Closing Cot**
Salo. that ladle* would do well to Uj In a supply for future
tu*. . • Ju2UdfiwF, -
SCARCE GOODS.-—Linen Checks, Rink,
Bnff and Dine; Cbambray Oißgharas, Whit* Brilliant*,
new. style Brown and White Dawn*; Black and Whit* Maid
Print for Dmler*, Ac.
Jn2l O.IIA’KSQN LOVK,74 mrfcoUtreet.
OLIVK OlL.—lhavo jnst received a large
iunply uf Pure Oliro Oil, lor table use, of the finest
brand* In the country. ' JOS.FLEMING,
jo2t corner Diamond and Market street.
WHEAT, WHEAT.—WowilLpuycnahfor
any quantity of (toed daan-Wbcat
Jq2l fiItCnOOCK, McOREKRY k CO.
1 bbls Flour to arrive and for sale by
1 I Ju’jl niTOHOOOK, MeCRESRV A CO.
EFTiIE BEST. WEBSTER’S UNA
DIUDfIKD QUARTO DTCttOITARY, containing ttntte
rusts the matter found in any other English Dictionary
compiled in thl* country. or any abridgement ol this Work;
a Geyjraphical ftihle ol l&DOQ names; ITluiirative
h'onr.and other fennel iu no
. other work. 40 conics of tlie above received and fur tale by
; Ju2o J. U READ, ?> dthyl, Apollo Bonding.
IVTUSQUITO BARS.—2A, 2J ond yard
JT| Boblnet for Mosquito lUr*, arid a fulUitixk of all
ktousof acaeonahltt Brace flood* and Domestics, meat of
thorn jolt opened. C. HASSON I/O VIS, 1 1 Market it.
bnnn ALMANACS, 18M, fur salo by
OUUWjuU) J.L.READ,7SFonrth*t.
LAKE FISH.—IDO till bbln AVbito Fish,
60 . drt Trout, -
too Mile White Flab-fot sale by
jalfl J.ILCAKFULD.
CUEESE— 200 i>xfl prime cream for ealoby
joW J.B. CANFIELD.
FLOOR— 60 bblfl extra Family for Bale by
Juia J. li. CANFIELD.
DRIED APPLES—I.OOO biwh for mU.o. by
JolO J.B. OANMKLP.
STARCH— SO bbls, 100 b« for. sale by
jnl9 J. B. CANFIELD-
LARD— 200 bbls for salo bv
.JttW ; . _J. U.OANFIBLP,
BACON —SO c>ks SMr.3 for sale by
Juio J. B-CANFIELD
LIME— 200 bbls, Louisville White, for
by Julft : , ■ 'J. B CANFIELD?
PEARL ASH—SO bb!» for sale by
jnio • . ; ' , J.B. CAS FIRM).
BEANS— 100 bush small white for pale by
3u19 .V : J:B. CANFIELD.
CULLET— 60 csks, a rrimoarticlc, fnrsolo
by Julfl . J. D. CANFIELD.
FLAX —10 sks for solo by
■ Joia J.B.CASIIELD.
Mackerel— 100,bbu No. s large, -
- * Mhlfdo dd do
for «*le by ’ julfl •: ' ' - <J. B. CANFIELD,
£LOOE OIL CLOTHS—A fino stock of our,
own and' Aaitira 1 miaurnsinre.'trni 24 to 214
h.cttt to fit any abwd rooms cr ball*. .
JolT J. A II: PglfcElFe,gO and 28 Sl.ClaiteL.
rpRANBPARENT BUEff OILCLOTH from
X S 3 to 84 lncb« wide; a tuprior artlcl* Ibr sale by- .
.. . J. 4 ILPHILLIPS,2O*od 23Bt.CUtrst. •
Tarnishes—
-10 bbla. Coach. 6 bill. Furniture,
8 do Copal, - « de-Japan,
t do Desna/.' -40 Mo AupbUtam, . '
Jolt reo’dnndfcyaMoby • u- A FINLKY.
FRUIT JARS—I' cask. East Liverpool
FrcUJarsjoitnc’duad for sal* by - ‘ •
Jolt MACaK*)WWkFINLBV.IC7iiberty»U .
■ IVTINERAL RAINT-r3 dot.' casks of diL
Am. ferent cclor* and ihndes rcceifins by
jga : • : t MAUKEOWN A VIS LEY,
TVTO. 1 tierces irregular cooper*
An age,-,- -- ' . -'-to —d.» .do la etore;
■ 76- do .do doloarrtic
and for aide by ; Jot 6 13ATAH DICRBV • CO,
ALL KINDS OP DRY GOODS arc .selling^
at bargain price*, at cloaln* oot ehla of '
Jnl3 r. MURPHY k DUBCHFIELO.
E" OUKTU ARRIVAL OP SUMMER DRY
GOODS how op*hlng at
- jaUbIkwT.——aJUNSORLOYgg, li lUrkeUt.
I /TENNESSEE FLOUR.—IB6 BAcin - Extra
L-1 Jamilynowairitingfrom-ettamrrClifton. F&raale
IbT J»t3 . r V. MAI AH PICKEVACa
BRY‘ APPLESnsNI/FEATHEBS-r ;
4 *a£k*D‘ry Appl**. r ‘ .
• 2 do- • Fntbctn, ; -
|Tow landing front itcsiaerCU&oo,. Forialeby-.s.
:-Jal»- * •- ISAIAH JIOiEY A 00.
ihoTION.—IB • hales * hiding liom
Obbsy-toml, IiICKKY « <»•
A.KU.—74 tierces No.: l unifora coopt'r-
IS^afmu
JFoi
i i?OR RENT—i Stoic on MOrket, between
i JC. Tli«nl*na Fo»th*tr«etslv:i
’ A. WrQAZZAM, Fourth street. _
t?Oa 11RNT—A three story. Dwelling 3
X flpuso on Filth (Ko,I«U ««t*inlog ITML
rooms, fc«M* «->uh honse, Jcc-, with fine brick stablenml:
Miring* bouse atUrhbd, This *taiuo U supplied wlthbvt
»oJooM water, hath, and being in a central loca
tion i* admirably adapted to the wants of a professional
matt! and will l* rented "for £ tern of year* to. * good too
. For further particulars rnouira of
«**•*- \ ALEXANDER KING.
dfor Sale.
FOUSALE-—lO uerosof Land 4 miles from
Allegheny City. Tlie bind is wood and will be sold at
ajjorpnlu. A 150.4 Loti In Rut Llb-rty, SO by ISO fc-ot e*:b.
Will bosuld low .Apply to t? W. UUNN. (cut tide of
the Diamond, thitd door North of Ohio etr«* t, Allegheny
Pity. JolS
FOR iiALJ'r-11*0 nurcs of .Xattil ill) miles
irom Alloglienyjllty; faille from AHorUen y and But
ler PUnk ltooOi over ltftf acres cleared; will be sold on rea
sonable t’rma./Apply to OKO. W.mJNN,ra*tfWeof tbs
Diamond, 3d door, north of Ohio at, Alfrgheny citT. jnU
LOTS FOR SALB.
THE following-Lute arc now offered fur Bnlo
on very 111-oral terms and low prices, vie?
let. Fifteen Lots fronting cm Hotter street, in Lawrence
vllle, Immediately opposite the wall orAllegbeny Cemetery.
Kach lot 21 ftvt front by 10j to 121 foot .deep to an alley 20
feet wide. .
io*t wmn.
2d. Fifteenlotauairer the. Allegheny river, each 21 feet
fronton I‘tarl sirceLfSOfeot vide) and extending in depth
lUfeettonnalley 20 feefwlflo.
r 3d. Fifteen Lata nearer the river, ciuh2t feet front on,
Pearl street, directly opposite above, and,extending Ini
doptb towards tbs tlver 114 feet to an alley 20 fret aids.
4th. Fifteen Lots Duartethn river, each 24 feet front on
Broadway, (which UAQ fact wide, and through which the
Alleghany Valley Railroad ruos,)and extending In depth
114 foot to an alley 20 fret wide.
6ib. Fifteen Lots oppotTte the Above, and' nearer th* rlr
or, riu-li 24 feet front on Hroa-liray and extending in depth
110 leet lo an alley 20 feet wide. . ■
oth. Fifteen Lotv nearer Ularlrer, each 21 feet front on
Bell street (50 fret wide) and extending in depth 110 fret io
analleVZOfretwld*. -
Terms of sale as fellows:—One* third of tbo whole purchase
tnouey to remain on-bond and 'mortgage—interest payable
anpnally—otic-third of the balance cult in hand; the re
mainder to he paid in four Annual Instalments," with
interest, (myabta annually, st-enred by bond nbd mortgage.
Pnrchascn to pny for dsed&
Plans ofthsss lots may be seen at ths following plaos: '
Balley.Brosm tOo’s,' ; O’lfaraACo’s Ulus Works,
Y. Bcuors A Co’s, Coleman, llaihnan A Co’s, .
A. Bradley A Co’s, White's Carriago Factory,
Knap 4 Wade’s, 0 Pa. K. U, Works,9th ward.
Bboenberger A Co’s, < Allegheny Valley R. lb Ite-
A.Wood, Agent frr Phoenix pot.
Bnvu7i { At thi> Ourlcti,
iowioeter k Qraff, Kiopire HoglL McKfltj’s Lnntter
»Workfl, j Y*rdJ
‘ ~ ' * tV< Copper Works.
>ly to
: A. S. HELL, Attorbej*,
lu3 Fourth »t, PUtiborgb.
Perk, MfCnnly- A
For furllirr tr*rticn!*ra, «ppl
D. W. *
Valuable St. Lonli Improved Property
for Sale.
rpilE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP,
JL known m th« SL Lonfs Norelty Work*.arentTored for
bul>*. The ojtabllskuwnl has a (rood stock of raltcnu,
lathe* and Tools for a geaoral.SUtiooary Engine and U*>
chluo bnai new, with a capacity for working serenty-flYe
hands and will be sold outlreto a gno-1 purchaser, upon
rnasotuiblo terms. Tim sendee* of a competent man. well
acquainted with the place and familiar with the lindneas,
can be PocarM by the purchaser, if desired.
Further particulars can be outlined by addressing either
oftlio tmdcrrlgn».l, at .«t. LouU. JAMKS U.CORBITT,
CUARf.KS BA'S II A,
SVH. ILIUDDLECOMR.
FOR SALK, 5 acres 100 perches of Land
in Collins township, near East Li l>orl jr,4<ljolDing lands
ofThoa. Mellon and 1). A. Ncftloy. This properly Is ck*»
eanlly situated for a private residence, and would mate oQ#
*no*i handsome country seats latbo IrtautilUiralley
Ibcriy. Por pricaarn] terms •ppljr to
AUSTIN, Looms A CO, .
No; S 3 Fourth street. .
-.UAIiLE CITY LOT TOU
*li»t ellglW* building lot, with the building* lhcr»-
tOAtitd on tbecoruetol idbtrty nn4 Hand alreeu,f(onl*
TJbpfty and extending back - along
*wt Uofect to TCiehango alley.
T. IL VQPNQ *CI) n SB 3mm»fleldßt.
NOFAUTORVFOR SALE OH RENT
-Enterprl** Foundry, ooflaadtuky street, Alleghe
u/, wilb Ko»t\»toAin pojrer, sal table for manufacturing
purpose.*, nfT&rimia Muds, will bo nofil or leased low. En
quire* or Mr. U'ardm-l llenilcnon, near, the premises, (has
the raro of HovASnroulY church.) who will thow the
property, or of jTs\JEt.}<ftßMOy k CO- 25* liberty at.
FOR SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth
street, b*tw«n ?mithfleld and Cherry Alley, 100 feot
front hy 85 dtu-p. I .... .2
A Lot oo Thinl iU«rt, ueiir StmlliAcld, 40 feet front by 8$
feet deop.
NntmWian—Tlie njuara Lonndtd by Ostler,' Wilkins
and Carroll atriet* ind 3prhco 64 trot front 129
deep, acarly opi>o*ite to iVnnock k Um’a Foundry.
Tho B juaro bonndM by SninUman, Wllkina and Carrol
{tracts nmt fpiuce nlWy, 2GJ fri t front by 120 dtcp,
On AUophooy,Carson and Bntler rtreotn, adjoining the
Allegheny Valley Railroad Station, forty contiguous Lota,
each 24 1tet front ljt 120 foetdeep.
lijpht ftircs of ground in -jtanfro township, patt of oat
Lot £3, between tho New Brighton road and llilldale Gem*
ttry. ,
?.lxiy lo'ty in Allegheny City, Third Ward, between East
Lane and Clirrtnut street. ■
A Tract of Land (a Westmoreland Ccnnty, on tho Phila
delphia tnrnplka, 7 tuilca from. Latrnbe—76 acrca la caltl
ration of rich bottom land-4300 acres.
Al'mtof Land near LUoiiler, Westmoreland county, ol
S76Vr«. WILLUSI M. DARLINOTON,
mylS-dlf 156 Third afreet, abuTe SmUbQeld.
Ohio Land fox Sale.
THE subscriber offers for sale flection ten,
township 12, nape 10, gtark county, Ohio, commonly
known m “Bowman's Sect too,” contaiotnir-eiOama. - It is
situated three miles wost of ; MasslUon, on (bo' Stats Road
leading to Wooster, and within aboat twomllarof
trorgb, I’t. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The Month, *wt
and nortteoaat q Barter* ur* jwrtly cleared and icupror«-4
ti.n remainder la core ml with superior timber—and th*
wboJals welt watered li j sitings and rumilnjj streams.—
\Thls section U considered the' Attest body of land in the
eutmty. It will bo sold undivided or in quarters to suit
purchasers. To tln*e who dwdro to invent in real ostato a
batter opportunity i» rnrri* offered.
A. i»- eWßiTzen,
No. 101 tlh ilrwt I’ilUl.iirßb. _
ocTdidawtfT
Farm for Sato. > .
THE ANDERSON 'FARM, 2j ? *mileBg|
abnvo Uio Depot, at New Brighton, Bearer BBi
on Block Uucse Ran, containing 108 ocrea of excellent
load, every acre of which 1* tillable, and 05 of which la tin*
der cultivation. There are 13 acre* of good timber, tOacreo
In nanondpaature, and an abandonee of coal. There is en
Orchard oi grafted fruit tree*. Iu almost every field there
iaatpringof neter-failicg water.
The Improvement! consist ot a tu-w framo Dwelung, at*
taebod ton weather-boarded log, a small tenant honsa and a
large frame B*h», W by M feat.
Tide choice form is iu a bljh state of cultivation, .fences
good, and in a ruepoctablo: neighborhood, convenient to
chnrchoe, schools. For tanas, euqaire at THIS OFFICE,
or of jah-dAwtfT J. ANDERSON, Now Brighton, P«v
Valuablo City Property for Salo.
THAT very desirable lot on Water Street
and BedooU AUty.ncxt to Jobn Irwin k being.
J2U (t«t on Water and Frost stroeta, and ICO deep, along tha
I thrill bo sold together or in lotaol 200n24 feel each. -
For Urmn.(which will be made eaay a* to payment,)ap
ply to JOSEPH 9. LEECH * CO.,
mr4:dlf . .liberty gtmt,fitUlmrgb.
T IBKKTY STREET PROPERTY FOR
I i BALE.—The Store-room * atid DwvlUdg, aUoatod .cn
ÜbMty itTwt, near fit. Clair, known' as No. 183.' .The hit
la about 22 feat front and 123 feet deep, extending back to
Exchange Alley, on which la errctodaSuble and Carriage-'
bonse. The prujwity rents readily foriCdO, and wUlbeeold
at n bargain andon avcotumodatingUnnA For part Scalars
enqnireof B. U. IUKQ...
aplT No. 211 Llloriy street. '
OHIO WIIITK STJXiPHTTK.
rpiIESE CELEBRATED SPRINGS, (liere
-1 tf-f.ire known es u llarl's Bprlnga, n oa the Scioto JFUver,
mile* fii'm Ohio White Salphnr hUtion, on the Spring
lieTd, hlonnt Yeruon and Pittsburgh Railrtad; S miles from
Delaware, on the Cleveland and Columhus Railroad, and IT
miles from the City of CDlnmbw. in now open to llio puyic
seokiog hnaltli or pleasure, nnder. auspices and with ap
pointmentj that will make it First Class In every pnrtico
iar. The present proprietors of Uie Ohio WbUo Salphnr
have lihoraliy added to Ihebuildlnpfand generaUccommo
dationsof th* estate, and haw fitted antf fnraished the
wholoPn the raggeedonsof taflteandiuxnry.
Tin’. Cuisivunilbivutic^plimaLU,
Tboaccncrj’ofand near the domain ha» been thought to
be the finest in Ohio; the air la pore and healthy, and the
medicinal properties of the wonderful Pprlng, (jettiog 120
gallons per minute,) are now admitted to poeseas curative
aod recuperaUTQ infiuenCca superior to the famed White
Sulphur of Virginia. '
XnoreAreaUachcdtothecatsUUhmcntall the ncoraeo
riee found at the lint Sommer Hotels of the country. .
The lawns and groonds about tha Hotel ard spacious and
well kept, and the beautiful drives thruogh the old forests
and along tbo-rdnunrio rlvtr nre. singularly attractive,
though quite eeeloded. ... , - ■
. Arrangements can be made for rooms by addreeslug
ISAAC PAI2T, Oolumhtts, Ohio.
For any further general informarion, refownc* may be had
to Hessn. Andrew, Wilson A 00., Cincinnati; or to Uexsta.
Faliog of tlie Nrll, or Jvelsey of the American Hotel,Colum
bus or to Sir. 11. Chamberlain,'of tho American Hotel, Del
awaro. —' . l ~ Jc3^lmd*
There -aat few things whicli nfFonla ts
greater ploanuro than nittlng down to. writ* B notico ot the
j-braleil Hoetotter’s Stomach BiUera. became we are fob
!y esnaejone w* sue. conferring npnbuo benefit, and cor
heart tolls ns that, by our notices, many havebeehlodnwd
touke these BJitur*, and been rescued from death by Dye
>epcla,Diarhooa, aid, etc,' for tbocare.of which U is cer
jUu. The Bitters haw always been known to exca! all
other preparations In the speedy cow of all tbs diseases the
stomach Js heir to; und the marked fevor with whichH is,
spoken of by tbo«e who bate usedtheru,cannot but conrlnco
,1 that R*-virtuesaromany. Try them. ■ v
sold by Droggtsti ororywhew, and by QOSTKITKII «
pWITH, Stde Proprie tor*. Noa. &9 Water or M Front St*.
Jolo:d*wT ■-• ■- .- *■ • ’• • ■• - ■ ; . ;
SUPERIOR BLANK BOOKS, : Mgera,
Journals, Cub Bookeand Pay Books. 1 , A large supply
nq paqjjl, made lq the rou*t sopenor manuer,of the fise*t
qovlltyof paper,wpecisHyforcily' orders.‘TKank.
uinde to order, rulwitn anr glvee MUern.
J«25 ■ c WM. G.yOHNETON A CO n 87 Wood ah.
bbls ;ariil>o Wf 3
• -iObblsßAitl'roOrellarTißg, ■ ■ J~ r : ' 2
20 do Halifax do, . . '
' &0 do,andfiOkltta I,2and3 Mack«r*l,
CO do -Cake Fish, Iu store and for salVby .
, J. lb CANFIELD.
SALMON, MACK ABEL AND HALIBUT
jori received at FRANCE'S Family "Grocery smd Tw
Store, Federal street, AlUEhcnyr. Homeof the largest and
fattut No. I Uackarel and Saltnoh. to be found In the city.
AUc, 100 Una Smoked nallbot-te pitmc onWr. • • jul_
pi KOQKKIES—7S iihdfl;primo N. 0. Sugar;
VJ ' • ■ 3DQ bbl*. W. 0. Molaaara; ' ■
78 bxs Tobacco, vartona ('r»nu»; c
. r ' -l&kFß»6trttTol»ceo:
BeoktJ anJ for wb Lt 0 EOfltSO- •
SDNDRIES-30 Mile. Silver
Family noon 13 wctu
S aacka Fwillu-rs, now !■ "ffi* "iy.llypic^y * CO- r
on bacon
*U;UUL» 10.W0do <j<>' sjff • ..
- ,■%«****<»■
large supply ofLow'e vrell
*»& J«» **?•
CESnce, Njmpfc on
"* , - ~. coraw PUmond »ot] Uirktt rtitot. •
JoT
BERAGKS.
Ij T LACE BAKTtiSS,
; DOMianc. coons, a*,
jr^^TFWCHILDRHNSV-CAPES,
ore tyro.- JfW:d*w>. C.mSSON &!)TK74 AUih.?tiL
hbliTi^gfa^ajofl^
- Aotiaa.
.. . OmcxCT-pmjrtvcHaisOa,l -•
: ' c ’ v
By^PiviM.ND.—Tfio Preeidcritaid Dvi..,
ton of tbo SioaoapaheU lo»i*nmc* Coou. -not •
brre:h£ daydaelaral• dirldrcdot TWodOI*LA|S“!z»
•hare, ti be tpplled totbowdoctJon of ib* Stock Now ***
mygfctf IgJfßt If. -
ffi&anto.
TIT ANTED —A fwtaotion m a Dry Goods
YY store Ijt eTcaog Lady, Ihet cut «*ac bothtfce
English »sd Oertnuj Uagnegu. - Apply to QiO. W.BCBK,
Keet ride of the Diamond, 3d. door bortti of GiiJO fitrttVJU*
\I/ANTED. —A Young Mon of steady bm»--
YY iuetfl balica, snull capital, wiabe# to io
ret it in eomea&fr end proflUblo-ljotltwM.inierohscoald'" '
beemployed u book keepttbr Ur »bt ether cepMlty. H*
bm of cityreferencegfren«odrtrniivd. ■ -v:
Ad:trm Box BU City, T*-, with reel bum ft&d
time and piece of meeting. . Jolfaftf-.: • . v
WOOL WANTED.—The highest market
! price mid fur Wool, by ' 8, lURBACSU 4Coii ••
j«m • Kosaatibmramt,^
;00L! WOOL!!—100,000 lte. WoolHant
'l at hi t ;be*t cub pricM by " ' • T' '
HITCSOOCR, UcCEXEBV * COV '
123 gmmd and ISI yroatau.
]»2l;JAwtfT
WAATKi) ■
to engage to to* m!o of toe. , cooct popnlaf *elilafc ’
Bookaln America. lavalldii,}XMhuic«tbitter»au4Xt&ckv:.-.y
era wishing to trarel, will find (hi* to Ira • verypebflUfcle ...
nad pleasant btatoese, enabling than toeeethe eotDtxy, :■ ?
ao>l make money fi toe no* time. Agent* now la toe fei*. .• ?
toes; are clearing from *5OO to t|,Mo por tht. I’orfaH
particular* and * tht of Books, addrcM U.K.BOUBON r
i*n?onCi£.£sWij }! hl S notu,B » Hi Mainsireet, Cincinnati. i
Ohto;or,iriiTtosl£ut T l>. UOLISON, ThUadelphfe.
eoUiljdswfcT .
JSlmtaKonnl.
Slala ana Female Academy,
Jfoiih SevricHn t Heaver Vounlv,Pa,
LOCATED ina -beftlibfaLand beautiful
gfo&of<wontT7,SoiUc*2forlhbf-K6V-Sd*lit<in'*tth
anurafrwdbni'lhJmidriamattl anodaiJous.-Ths nonl
sad relljflotu culture eftbe rnpflt' UrcgarM6T prlmolm- ■
portsnce. The^toduoUfor tMinottpsrttiOßrdlathofktc*
ily ofibePriodpsl. Tba cocne of tsstrortlonii compr* r.
ftlllli*i mini ffiin imiH
Terms per Sestfa of 22 wooka, luclotittc boanllDir, room.
foel, lights, wstblagsnd tuition, $OO/’Sslln, Greek sod " i
FrenchLenetuffta, $5, onohslf to be paid la sdTi&oo,tf» . ,
baltoco st lae close cf tbs seed on.
Bc«Ura commenced onTtJESDAY, the IBIb d*j o( Mat.
Student*admittedetaoy time. '
ttefer to lodge Park, lUnctiMtei; Gen. if Qobtnwn. Jr*■ ■
AUeeKeai; J. U. DurcLflctd, Fittitargh; J. 11. Jdellor, d&. r
Jno. B.MeFaddeo.do.
For further particular*, oddm* •
KSY^LTrEßD^Prindpal.
North fieorickloj, DeartrCo- Po,
auction Sales.
P. M. DAVIS, AnotioneerT •
Commercial Bale* Booms, Ko. 84. Fifth Stmt.
ORPiIANS r COIJRT SALE OF VALUA
BLE REAL ESTATE IK SOUTH PITTSBURGH AKP
BLKMINQIIAXL—On TUESDAY EVENING, Julj27tb,«
, 8 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Booms, No; Siflfth *t_, •
by order of B. piddle Boberts,' Administrator of tho
lute 0.0. Oregg, decaissd, will be-soldwithout rtaetre, ;
those Fire Lots of Ground, situate in ihe Borough of Bonth "
Pittaborghv being marked and numbered lathe plan of 1
*aldßarpagh t .N0a.£8,77,?8,83and9&- -
? 4JacLttiou.ThreeJ«taofGi , ■
atdiothe Borough of Birmingham, corner of Gregg street, •
baring each a front of twentydbur ftctotj Canon atreet, .
and expending back oue hundred fiset-to Cbesnnt alley. On ;
lot No. 73 la erected one largo Tbrea Btonrpriek Dwelling-"
House, with. threoetory brick back bunding. Ac. - - -
Also, lota Koa. 01, \rl and 93in plan or, lota laid
heirs of Gregg, ia (he Borough of Birmingham. hating eacn~-
a front uftwuflty-fonr feet on Carson street, nudexlsodtog
back one hundred fret to Cbesnut alloy. ■ /
Alan, lotr, Koa. 117 and 178 on same plan,'hating each a
front of twenty-four fret on Washington street, and extand*
ing back ono hundred feet to Walnut alley.’ r - —v
Alio, loto Nos. £OB and 213 in nms plan,'bating a front 1 - - '
.of iwentr-foar foot on Waiblngton street, and extending >-
back me hundred fret to Spruce alloy. . . .
TUleiodlipaULlo.' Terms cash. >■•••• r . r
J°S» . P. ». DAMS, Aur.tl
rOBACCO, FISH, ic., At Auction.'—On
Batnrday morning 2lthliut, ait 11 o'clock, will be .>
>M, at the Commercial Sales Booms, Jio. 64 Fifth street/’
lbboxeaVlrglnlaManufrcluredTobaccc; -
7 caddies Sun Cored do . . . ■
10 bbla. Wrapping Paper, Painted irw-k.v*
(a, 8 kegs Kails, snorted; 20 M old Kentuckydgar*, *c. >.*.
Jn23 'P.M BAYla,And.
Building lots on penna. avenue-*
At Auction.—On Taetday eTenlng, Ju]y-271h,M6*.
o'clock, at :• •
wQlbo sold tboee two valuable Lot* of Ground,Ncs.4nd/-
6 in the plan of lotelald odt by Bela A Btrgmybavingesch - }
a front of 20 feet on Penns. 1 Avenue, near the corner or C
Pride street, and extending back *6 fiet litlo -iodirpatn- _ _
We. '• ■••••.■:; ; : v:;
Terms, one-lbinl cash, reeMoe In one and
Interest. jpg' • P.^l.'PATlB.'AaCttv'-."
PAAYN BIiOKrKS SALE*. OR CLOTH-.
IKG.—Tn Friday, 3 >>ly-£3d. at 10 o'clock
mil boeuld at the o©w suction rooms,ho.‘MF'Hth
by .order of eastern pawnbrokers, a Hrge'variety- of Cbtlw A
log, in-good condition, which eooprlae agoneMamirtgwutr
of ladle* 1 and mon'a wear, such as fine Presses. Ehowls,
Mantillas, Cspts, Cloth Coats, Caeslmere Panta. Vests, etc.
Jo2o . „ . j , : -P. M.PXTIS. Aurt.
STOCK P., Ft.' W. X.C.; H. K. at mtrvxTß >
*ats,-‘t:lotat,suit " ?•
api, • 'r.M.PA>*iB,A»ict,yo.ginnflst; :
KiefeQDgc.:
SECOND SALE NEWSTOOK ALLEGED- '
BRIDGE CO.—On Tuesday, the 3d day of August,
will be effrred for sale at the Exchange,, in lota ..
not exceeding Bra shares each. Two Thousand Shane of the ,
New stock oftbo Allegheny Bridge Company.
Purduuere of said stock will be required to pay an ln
ktalment of ftvo dollara per share, together with the premb *
um tho stock may commocdatthettmeof sale. -t '
0 ] AUSTIN LOOUIS A CO., <
Jo 4 Stock Brokers and Auctioneers. —;
OTOCK SALKS BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A ,
O 00, AT THR MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE EVERY ,
THURSDAYBVRJfING.—tank, Bridge • lneamtce and,
Cupper Stock, l&ioiVind Beal Relate nIJ Kt poMJe'inla’
at the Merchant*' Exchange lij - ::/•• ■■ - ■ -•.?
* y IAUSTIN LOOHI3A .00. V
. Kotee, Draft* and Loan* on Real -KfUtacegotiaiwLea
rcas»nal>lo tonne l>jr ./AUSTIN'LOOMIS A CO.,
eo£l Stock Note Broker*. 92 fourth it, -
' cooszisro sr qai.X s,
A. WORD TO THU' DAmBS.'
The heated term is approach'
INU, and we call the attention ef the Ladlea to the*/
uetihat ~-. ; •
COOKING, IRONING, Ac.,
Can be done with ccuuOmy, without opprpidve boat, with,
out eoot, and with rtt*|*teb—the fire.being*! w*ye rtady in
a tnotnedt—by using. • ■. •■■ j
Hnsgrayrt- Gat Cooking Stort,../.;;-
To which w* respectfully invito your altonlhra, at No.YS
SmlthDeldatmt. 8 A. JOIINSON AbBO. '■"
AhOounty and City Right* for sal*.... . .. ap9,illy
wx. a. POTTS.... wS>; u p0tt5.........—.....wx. n. pona
WILLIAM D. POTTS A Co k , 7 V ,
- f LOUR FACTORS,.. . . '>
QRAIK ANS jpROS'tJOB
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , ,
. 024 K. Delaware avenue, and 323 N. Water Street, (abort
Vino Street,) - • 'PHILADELPHIA. . .
<y-C**b adranceamado on Conalgncicate. •■■myHidlia . •
vx. b. nomts™™.™.—noixi* -
WQI. B. HOLBtKS fe BflO.,
PORK AND.,BEEF
DSALKUBIS VBOnSIOITS, dt,
Corner Market abd Front Streets*
• rar.TO :
W-O. WALL’S
ticidrs oAZiZisaw,
' rOORTn STREET, between Wood and Market, Pitbbtugh'
AMUkOTTPtS and
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Taken In ibo rtaxaf nru op tub Art, at aatlsffctory
price*.,., , ... ■„. . myllMOca
CAU<ao*con
Ambrotype and photographic
GALLERIES, No. 21 fifth ititet, appeal t* Daly s *, end
tts Market, oppoeile Fleming* DPog. fltere. Photograph! *
finlabedtnoU or water colon, tinted or : plain. Specimen*
and Reception Room oo the ground fiof. ' mjfcdlf' *
MBROTYPES—
cuAijtTV AND nmsn, u s , *
•• : '' " PUT IN GOOD CAB£B-fOB
FIFTY CRfltS,
AT TUB ’• , 3
ADAMS GALLERY, •
KO.Si,rQPRTn STREET. . ’ , mylSCgd
Proposals will be rccoivej by tho Ro
cording, Regulator, atht* office, on Penn eireeWsnUt
Wednesday, the X4th dky of July; 1858, atl2 M,fot thr
obbing all material and building a' ■>
BEWBR IS CHERRY ALLEY, - //:
from the North .ilde ol foarth ctreet to the ModoenAS*
ritnr. -/•;
Plana and •peclßeaUooa inay be ■mtalUnßecdhUuig - '
Regulator's; office, to which tho attention of,.blddmlefe*
qoeeted. JyT-td , , .
OLD PENS—Dawson,' Warrets A Hydes
newaod euperior **3o3” Gold Fan:eoltahUfcr ®«* '
writlog-and figuring; Book-keeper* wtufled il}l#Penrtp*v .. .
rierto JntrpbtiUlott'aßteelßentJ
and number.
- -Al*o, a foil atock of ail tha farioua atjlea.?i£PiW**d.
Bilrar Hold n't, manuCu! a rod by the abcnrot*t*&fetgJ “**•
riIOABSI CIGARS!!—A large lot of gona-
Vi let HCTunClnnaf lh« -Book*," ■Tsipa»r.B,"
autVaod -laUiMtar .*'£*•.“}>
MDRPIIY & LURCiiFJLKLU J)aT»l#d # d
alot of plgir*dJa»ri**lnSlp%^atJeddfd •
'
trr/irß DowoflPriog' oer'Bmgea and Grenadine
Roboe »ttaorfa lower pricer than arid at early in tbeeeaecn.
TYTINES A mI >IIQPOR&t»I bargeonatarit
iut an
juis ’ ; PtmitrDlffl»birfandßkifaie«weL
UE'ONLIC~FRESH STOOK.(Ufi'D^
OOOOS to the ctty,nov opestfig. 1 Rev Mlak'Prfatfai 1
for tall, and tha beat enortmnt of aU. of 'eMnonab'-o
UryOoodilntbedty. l v:--
JuU C.UANSONLOVI^UMckrtav
Lake fish— "
I IfiObilfbM*.WhU#llah;' ‘j .;
- IBS ‘ do ■ front? ■;
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•. ta) .do »: Herring; - .v v ■
■ dG Pultfil • r.-.-v... n.
Thla day «ac 4 and for ealo hy N HgtßY ’
QfINDKIES-m SacfcfKxUnTeniTOw:
O . . . SHadaißii TErir.' -r<£>,
■' 4-to XfejrAptta; ' ' ■• «■•• "*'
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tourist ©a Cltfloo, Ut ule bf ~V; . ' •
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