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    Hegira of Capt* B« W» ll*dJcl»e*ilcy.
/« 05Z BV3IPE& AT rARTIXQr
lie it remembered, that on Friday evening, |
Anguat 13, Anno Domini IS5B' nt precisely 0 |
v o'clock 30 minutesr achedole time, the Ex* i
.. p‘r«B9 train on the Pennsylvania Railroad boro !
away from tho smoky city, bound to foreign
climes and more congeniarucencs, the redoubt-!
jmbieCapt. E. W. 11. Sckenley and all hi« honso
hold gods, in making this startling announce
i ment, we claim the privilege of participating
I with the noble gricf-strickcn tenants
in the sorrow Which the sad event inspires:
While wo keenly sympathise, however, with a
large number of our fellow-citizens wbo are thus
bereft of one who, in tho faonr of need, proved
to them a genuine philosopher.and friend, we
' are Wy no means indifferent to the agonizing dis
; tress of those with whom he was connected by
~ other and closer tics. What pen can portray the
intense mental and physical sufferings of his
affectionate coadjutors of the Prtu and Union,
’ (more particularly of the devoted Kennedy,)
when bidding the captain a tearful adieu. More
touching than tho loving embrace of Jonathan
and David must have been tho spectacle! Wo
draw a veil over that heart-breaking tableaux—
too sacred for the profane gaze of the outsider,
< ' . and here tender to the surviving owners of the
' True Prtu and Unton our most sinecre condolence.
: Wefearthe ohWalric Captain is one of that
• number who dislikstho plebeian manners and
’customs of oar model Republic, and seeks a
refuge therefrom in tho more congenial atmos
. phere ot, royalty. Accordingly be has shaken
from his Wellington Cools tho vulgar dost and
WL dirt of the Birmingham of America, and procip
; itately betaken himself to the domainsof Queen
• Vio. Prosperous gales it is hoped will waft from
oar inhospitable shores tho steamer Persia on
her next voyage, bearing over tho brood Atlantic
tho abode of truo gcntiUly and refinement the
. Captain and his numerous retinue. Nor
VHrg&cave us without some evidences of our
- Tmechauical skill and handiwork. Our townsman
Hartley, understand, furnished the Cap
. iainwith no lesalliau twenty or thirty capacious
• braas nail trunks and portmanteaux, to contain
his varied wardrobe,‘.and the paraphernalia of
his troupe of valets, femme-d’chambres, etc.—
After this we iofer that neither the Captain him
self nor his be caught in the de
plorable predicament of Miss Flora M’Flimsey,
who-"really bad nothing to wear.’'
Tho heglra of'Captain E. IV. 11. Schenley is
not without deep political significance. Aside
from being the gcjod'right arm and very bulwark,
as it were, of tba. Sorehead or "People's
parly,” be farniahcd ulrarally the sinews of war
- to carry on the campaign, giving .$5OO to tho
of their organ, the True Press $ Union.
-• He was tbeprinccly paymaster ot that concern,
V. and bis igaomtnioUs retreat from the field of
battle at this early day augurs badly for their
ultimate success. Where now will be found the
Crmsus to pay down the "spondulicks” for bear
.. ' . log aloft through tho thick tumult of the coming
t the tattered and war-worn banner of the
"»• Alas ’ his needy retainers arc already
..•»-.^rvsqPruismay; their ranks broken and chaos come
w again, since the' dastardly Sight of the goose
: that laid tho golden egg. It is oven whispered
that an abandonment of the whole enterprise is
gyr » - contemplated, and that tho guerrilla band of
' fanatics and "Soreheads," with colors furl*
. cd, muffled drums and arms reversed, aro pre
~ paring to mar§U into the Democratio camp. It
v '■-■r'f ■ ts understood, however, that the final surrender
•V - ’.; of the Captain’s forces will not toko plaoo until
that prophetic, sybil, Madame Harper, has been
.solemnly consulted. In the absence of their
> latecomdjjjadcr. the task of propitiating this,
renowned optbalmic oraclo will-devolve upon
General Kbbvson. Should the stars prove fa
vorabie, \ht Press § Union may survive its re
v cent bereavement, and Us followers bold out for
r. a brief period. But should tbo fates prove ad
* . verse, an Immediate capitulation may be looked
for.
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BATUKDAT MORNING, AUGUST 14,1868.
*■ ■ UEPUjBLICAS STATE TICKET.
fotnnmJiiKt.
JOHN M. BRAD, of Philadelphia.
: roiiciiru. comntnoam,
WILLIAM K. fBAZKR, ollayetta.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
roK OOSCMSO—StBTMgniCT,
GEN. JAMES K. MOORHEAD, Pittsburgh
oosnm—S2b tamer,
f ROBERT McENIGIIT, Alleglteuy City.
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JOHN P. PENNEY, Pittsburgh.
iftsorar,
- J. lIERON POSTER, Pittaborgh,
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DAVID E. BAYARD, Peebles,
. JULIUS P. ROLLER, McKeesport,
ROBERT P. UcDOWELL, Allegheny,
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JAMES L. QRAIIAU, Alights?.
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DANIEL ARMSTRONG, FltUburgb
ZACHBU3 PATTERSON, Indians.
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JOHN M. LARIMER, Chartism
OnAUNCKY R. DOSTWICK, UrrenroTlllr.
mr*ct»r or root,
ROBERT D. DAVIS, Ohio.
Cosstitutiosal Ausxomssts.—We cannot
agree with our intelligent neighbor of the Jour
nal ia the construction which ho sees proper to
giro to the article in our State Constitution,
in reference to the submission to ihc people of
..proposedamendments; and a “re*ex&min&lion
of the subject,” ire feel compelled to say, has (
. had the effect to*-strengthen ua'in tho opinion :
: . which we hare already expressed. The letter i
. .and the spirit of the provision, to oar mind, Is 1
- clearly in favor of tho position wo have lalttma *
” The practice of all the legislatures that have
.."/given the subject any consideration is also on
.oar side of the question, and we aro further
fortified by the general opinion of a“fairpre*
ponderaace" of the legal mind of tho common
wealth. The intention of the framers of lbe
constitution, .in adopting this provision,
seems to us so manifest that wo are-surprised
, that there is any difference of opinion in regard
4 » ! to il. Let us lake a brief review of (he sub
•/. ' ject. When the present admirablo mode of
% ..-'i amending the constitution was proposed as a
for the old system of calling a con
. ventiou, objoclionwaa urged that tho legislature
- x-- *■ wotfrl bo constantly cogngcd in passing amend
i meats, with a view to their, sobmission to tho
i popalar voice, and that while thepoblic mind
yT'--'.V. .j would be unnecessarily distracted, tho organic
f .j Uw itself would becomo a mere patch-work un-
.V: j. der.incessant tinkering. , Tomcat (bis objection,
. i which was noT without great force, as eubse
*\ „ quent experience has shown, this provision
war Incorporated in tho constitution. Under its |
f.? * ‘ operation the people arc in no danger of being
fi- . misled by a multiplicity of proposed amend
7v'; * ,V meats, nor is it possible to take up the time of
• the legialaiHrc with their consideration. Ilwas
' fe evidently the design of the framers of the con?
saltation to make that Instrument as secure
" .from.what is called “tinkering” as they could
>, •■ - make it, without curtailing on tho rights and
l v privileges of the people. They werewUUng io
place it within the rekeh of tho citizens, for j
' . aUeration, hut they were
a«arerut Ike same time, that if they opened (he
- door to unrestricted amendment, the coosUlu
*.> v i - tion would lose itssacredcharacter,and be made
V • thi iarget for the shafts of every ‘‘reformer" In
- i the 1 commonwealth, while an “amendment”
wouldbe as common as the return of thoelec
f‘i. ■ tion day. Jlence the insertion of this saving
- i' ' clause, which preserves the dignity and the
; character of the great. instrument of which U
vT • ' v ' forms part, Mid confers on it
Vt nnore jwmantnet and liability, than could poa
4iblybe claimed for W constitution in ilaab
' la our neighbor satisfied with our “po*
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Me. Buchanan and Forney's ‘‘Tress.’’— Tie
Tery pleasant corres
pondent si Bedford Springs, who tellaua how
the PresMenl enjoys himself in Ms rami retire
ment, wist the gteal man does, elc. From the
; following extract, made, from otre of his letters,
! it will bo'seen that the Philadelphia Pros is, (to
use a court phrase,) “m disgrace," and that
those who lore~the President, or rather /the
patronage at his disposal, must henceforth
eschew Forney and ignore the Press. Floimhe&p
the office-holder who figures in this piece ,«f
gossip must hare felt, when .the proffered paper
was refused, and the fiat- was pronounced
against it by Presidential lips! Poor fellow. he
was on the wrong sccnl that run If, as. the
Washington Union bajb, it “is a good thingi to
be a democrat,” It is certainly hard to be a Bu
chanan office-holder in these perilous times.
But to tho extract:
“Speaking'of newspapers reminds me of. tho
fact that the President openly expresses! his
•vertion to Mr. Forney's paper, the Philadelphia
Press, and he is said to have forbidden ellTe
cognUion of it by the government officials oa a
Democratic paper. 1 noticed this morning, in
purchasing papers from a newsboy, he took
copies of alt except, the Press. A few days since
be-passed a Democratic office-holder, who -was
sitting on tho portico reading a paper, and asked
him what he was readiog. He replied that he
was reading the Press, and tendered it to him.
The President replied, *No,I thank you, 1 never
read that paper.’ Since then tho faithful are
never seen reading it, nor do they make, any
allusion to it in tho Executive presence.”
Tho correspondent also tells us how the Pres
ident received the news from Kansas:
«iXho President last night received a dispatch
announcing the result of tho Kansas Constitu
tional eleotion. It caused quite a desponding
sensation in the political circle surrounding tho
President, and was not made public until other
despatches had been received by privato parties,
which was probable owing-to tho language in
which it was worded, os follows: ‘Later advices
from Kansu announce that the English awindlo
has been defeated by a vote of ten to one in
every county in tho Territory.’ ”
The President ho 9 quite a time of it in olud
ing tho office-seekers and office-brokers who aro
not disposed to respect his anxiety for rural
quiet. Ho has, we beliere, out-geoeralfcd them
thus far, although he had that tough customer
ex-Govcrnor Porter to deal with. He man
ages this branch of the great Democratic army
in the manner described in the annexed para*
graph:
“There are, undoubtedly, a goodly number
who have their private “axes to grind,”, and
would like to hold the President for a lime by
the button-hole,'but he is too shrewd for that.
Tho greater portion of his leisuro hours he
spends in tho parlor, cb&Uing wilb tho ladies,
where politics is a forbidden topic, ami when ho
comes down in the afternoon to smoko; his cigar
on the portico, he draws his chair in amougthe
■smokers and joins in general conversation in
such a manner as to shut out all private com
munications.”
Tho lilUe retiouo of v velvet footed toadies,”
taking their cue from tho President; must havo
presented a sorry spectacle, whilo under the in
fluence of the “desponding sensation” which
was produced by tho announcement of the de
feat of the English swindle. There is more ef
this kind of intelligence in store for Mr. Buch
anan ore his term closes. Tho harvest which
he has sown is yet to bo gathered. :
Ashland District. —Although Kentucky has
gone for the pro-slavery democracy, as every
bodyoxpected il would,thereiseoiuethiogchecr
ing in the announcement that Ashland, once Ihe
home of Henry Clay, and at present the resi
dence of James 11. Clay and Vico President
has declared against the party led
by James Bachanan. Tho Lexington Observer,
noting the fact, says: “Vice President Breck
inridge and our present Congressman, James B.
Clay, were in oar midst struggling constantly
to advance the interests of their parly, butt heir
efforts were fruitless, and they and their friends
have once more been condemned in the city of
Lexington, the county of Fayette And the Ash
land District.” The same journal thinks the
Americans are beaten by, perhaps, an increased
majority in the State, but looks Upon ihe tri
umph in tho Ashland District as glory enough,
audsays, “wo are ready I o gointotbefightagain
-witE reoowed zeal and energy—that (be hum of
preparation for 1850 is already beard " *
I The prospects for J. B. Clay's re eleci ioa are,
from the above accounts,, very slim, weuro
glad of il. James Buchanan will lose a tool,
and the admirers of “Ilftrryof the West” will bo
saved the morllficaliou of witnessing the antics
of his degenerate eon. Clay, in bis subserviency
to Lecompton democracy, is even now misrep
resenting the district, which in other times de
lighted to honor his distinguished father./ We
care not who his successor may be, Ashland
will gain by tho change, when it Is effected.
Tbk A 'orth American, in noticing the rapidity
with which tho $10,000,000 government loan
was taken op by the eastern capitalists, .very
truthfully Bays: m
“It is a national calamity io lock op your mon
ey by countless millions in stocks: Inlriusic&l
ly.4hey hare no value, they are not property of
any sort. They-are only evidences of debt bind
ing on the people of a fnluro generation. We
have squandered ten millions of money in this
particular case, and we promise (hat the people
ofLfifleen yean hence shall pay iL Pablic debts
are neither more nor lees than the measure of
the wealth we hare absolutely lost, and though
we may. congratulate ourselves that the loss is
taken so easily, and that there is still confidence
in oar recuperative energies, it is but a hollow
satisfaction that says to itself that it believes
the future rulers'of the country ; will not be as
profligate av those who are in power now. A
few years of this experience will load us with
the chronic burthen of wasteful Slates—a na
tional debt. In former cases we bad no alter
native but to submit to the Josses of want, but
the losses of peace and what should be prosper
ily, can deserve no other name than squander
ing. A national debt so incurred would be a
shameful anomaly, without preceded even in
despotic States."
This is another "evil" resulting from the Bu
chanan administration, from which tho country
must suffer.
Tub P&xsidkbt abd tub Politiciabs at'Jlkd- i
roßD.—Thcro eeems to be considerable excite
ment among the Democratic politicians hero on
account of the marked friendliness displayed by
the President towards those who sustain him in
his Kansas views. In tbedining room (hero aro
two general tables and ton priralo tables, at one
of the latter of whioh the President presidos,
which is occupied by his familv and that of titr
Willutm Qoro Ooseley, Robert M. Magraw.Eaq ,
of Baltimore, being the constant attendant of
Miss Lane, and tho daughter of Senator Bright.
There are still four vacant scats,- which aro only
filled by invitation from (be President. Mr.
Carrigan, who expects to bo the Anli-Lecoiirpton
Democratio candidate for Congress from dho of
tho Philadelphia-districts, had been here'with
his lady for several days without being. Invited
to the reserved Beats; when Sir. Vandyke, the
United Stales District Attorney from Philadel
phia, arrived with his lady, he, being a Lecomp
ton Democrat, they were immediately invited to
a seat at the President's table, and Mrs. :Van
dyke was escorted to her seat by (ho President.
This mark of distinction between two Democrats
of equal standing has caused considerable feel
ing between tho two wiogs of the party, and is
the subject of general comment, especially as
there are still two vacant seats at the table.
Speaking of the Kansas question reminds mo
of the frequent expression made by the Presi
dent when conversing on this, lopio. He says
that he feels thankful for the course ho pursued
ia seeuring the passage of tho English coopro
.raise, as by so doing he saved the Union from j
instant dissolution. He is convinced that such !
would have been the result had the Lecoippton !
Constitution been defeated. He is. evidently,
unaware of the oxteot of the. defection among
the Democracy of bis own Slate on this subject,
nine oat of ten of those hero having been con
verted froth warm friends to tho bitterest ene
mies, those only who are in possession orlo an
ticipation of the “loaves and fishes’* openly pro
fessing to agree with him on tho subject.*-(7dr
rrrpyndmt of Baltimore American.
CsLipEATioa or Cboobab’s Dsrsxot.*— Tbe
anniversary of Crogban’a defence of Fort Ste
phenson was celebrated by the people of Fre
mont on Monday, the 2d inst., by ringing of bells
firing of guns, speeches, military parades and
general festivities. The ; weather was unfavor
able, but notwithstanding this; the celebration
was largely attended by the citizens of the coun
ty, and fire companies from Cleveland, Toledo,
Banduskyi Norwalk, Findlay, Tiffin, ond Ober-
Un.' Jlon«'Elisha Whittlesy, was to deliver an
address, bt&waa prevented by tho inauspicious
woalher. %TJie’. Fremont Mtuengtr Tbo
"old gan’lutodDjrColonel Crogban, in his gal
lant defenceof'the - Forton tho 2d of An gust,
18.13,'jpiW loudiokeh:of its-prosenco; and n
mindedihs people so-unsparlngly
famished the Bri(l«hi¥Wyhefc.ipdUnallies on
that bloody da/. v^.- - 4 ' ' '
Heavy Bank Bobbxet.—On Sunday sight
last, the Halter’s Bank Bethel, Connection!, was
entered -fy who nsvried ioff $68,000
nearly alt of itinbills of the Bank. We are re
quested to eantionihe: public against receiv
ing the bills until farther notice. It appears
that the robbers forced; their way into the first
part of the tank building : they then ripped up
thecarpet, and,' by; calling a hole through the
floor, got into a cole-hole or cellar underneath
the vault; and (hence they cut through the bot
tom of ihe vault, and succeeded in gelling some
$B,OOO in specie and bills of other banks, to
gether with nearly $90,0001n bills of this bank.
They probably effected their first entrance on
Saturday night, and had Saturday night and
Sunday to work in.—A'. F. TVibune 11/A.
A Mar sitting -upon the verandah of an up
country inn , balled * r one of the oldest inhabi
tants,” and enquired the denomination of the
church upon the opposite aide of the road.—
The reply was—“W al, she was a Babtislnat* ral
ly, but they don’t run her now.”
DIED.—Oo Friday morning, August !3th, at 3 o'clock,
LIZ/.LE M, wife of John K. Dorriugton.of Bt. Paten, Min*
oesota, In the *J3d year of liar ago.
The faneral will take place tbu (Saturday) iioaxiso, at
10 o'clock, from the realdcaeoof R. B. Oarnahan, Esq, Blr.
mlngham, to proceed to Mount Union Cemetery. The
(Honda of tha Dually are rospcetfully inrited to attend.—
Carriages will start from the Allegheny end of tbo St*
Clair Street Bridge, at 9 o’clock. *
A Reward •• Offered for the detection of any
person counterfeiting, Imitating, or the vernier of any such
counterfeit or Imitation of OtERUAYK’d HOLLAND BIT.
TEItS- The genuine, highly concentrated Holland Billcrt
la put up in half-pint bottles only, Uaviug the name of tho
proprietor, B. Pape, Jr.,blown In them, ami bis alguatnro
around the neck of each and ovory bottle.
This doligbtiiil jf roma baa boon received by Americans,
with that favor wblclria oaly extended to rrally scientific
preparation*!. When we consider Ilia marked enrceea at*
tending ita •.Iministratlon, in the iao«t stubborn cnees of
Fever aud Ague, WeaknessoT any kind. Dyspepsia, Heart*
burn, Acidity of tho Stomach, Sick and Nerront Headache,
ladigcstU>u,CoatiTon<Maaud Pill's, together withtlio com
ptatocotitrol It exercises over all Nervous, Uheuumticand
Neuralgic Affrctious, we cannot wonder nt Ha popularity
Weil raiy-thainvalld rains this remedy.
at $1 per bottle, or bottles lor $6, by tbo pro
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PHiMMagmA.
WM. McKEE & CO.,
Mo. 3*l 9. Front St. mad Mo. 33 Lctttlo St
IMPORTERS OK
JJ'OKBIGUsT DRY * GOODS,
Ann constantly receiving on consignment,
IRISH LINENS, 811JRT FRONTS, DDKFH, Ac., In gmt
variety. Aim, BRITISH G'HDDS, conafitiog In part of
PAPER MUSLINS, VELYKT CORDS, lIRAVRRTKRN3,
TABBY YKLYlrti, ALPACCAS, CASmiERKS, ITALIAN
CLOTHS, Ac. Jalnßafr
American Manafactured Watches.
We-wopld most respectfully announce to tho
l-ablic tlut we hare Ukcu the Aganey for the celebrated
AMERICAN LEVER WATCHES,
An article which ta manufactured io Waltham, Mara, and
gotlcQ np of the beet material «o the mart approved priori
[do, and pmM-aar* every reqnitite fora RELIAUIXTIUB
KEEPER. For any 1 defect lu material, Wotkinandilp or
performance* mubr taJr nn|t, the maonfartnrere bold them
rlvn at all time* responsible. Tbeae waM,e* hare ft.,
tested ami are In tim daily by a grrat uiany Railroad ofDrvre
and hare (ire the utmost *alf(farU>n io rry.rl |., ctmngth
S7<l COfTKtMU of time OH
lAKWMOTIVKS AND RAILROAD CARA,
While io motion. Every watch milt be accotnuauird with
a certificate or gnaraatew from the maanfacJurera, «1*o»lo|
that the boyar ion* do rlak whaferrr of yetting a watch
that wifi not keep correct lime.
TV* WaUbu are of a (Radium alee, bunting raae, morb In
style like aa Eajilih Watch, and will jdraw* erery
<«o who rosy glva (bam a trial. ?
Io addition to Ibe tlwfa, w* keep (obatabiif uti iniJ I
fall uartment of lb* beat-bake EngilahaudSwlM WaUI.M,
Vakli Mikon’ T<aii, Ifalitimjr and Watch Helotlal, li>
grlbnr with a cuwplat* alw.k of Jewelry, Silver Ware,
Chicks, Paney (heels, e|r , abith Wa (tail at all Hate* be
happy t/> *how ruatjctoera.
ftEINEMAN A MEYKAN,
n<rl9 l>,t»wT JulO 4*J Fifth at., I'UUburgh, Pa.
PAYNE, DIBSELL & CO,
■inurAcrvana or
('ooltlitg. I’nrlor rwul linitiiug
STOVES,
Oratoa, Fronts, Pandora, elo
And Manufacturers of tbeCWabratyd
OAPrJ’AI* COOKING HANOIC,
NO. 330 LIUKUTY STIIICKT,
lr2AAy,Ue PITTSItUnOII. PA
MITCHELL, HERRON & CO ,
H*auraqrngtx« or
C’oolcinjr, I J nrlor and IlnrititiK
STOVES,
Grate I'ronts, Genilm, UookliH! Kangri, Ut.
101 l.llierty Ht., I’lll.lmrali, Pa.
tur?«!fcly
SAMUKD GUAY
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 62 ST. CLAIR BTRKKT,
NTTSBtIIUJU, PKNNA,
is prepared to furuisli his customers and
buyer* guneraJly, with (be'lntoat and meet fMhiouaht*
of Sprlugftod Sommer Good* trf ©very variety, which
bo will auk* np to order to tho entire aatUfacliun orihoaa
who m»y furor them with ibolr patronage. »|rta-.drc
POSTI.EY, RRLSON * CO.,
Manufactnrert of
GUN BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES,
noaiNSOH’B SOLID CAST STEEL BOTTQES—Warranted.
Cnif Ktttl and Hammered ShaeeU ami Spader,
Tlott, nay and Manure Forki, Picki, Mnttocl*, At
Warehoait, So. 17 Uerkot 81..
_myll;Simfc PITTgPUROn, PA.
stjt.uLay,
flonoe, Sign and Ornamontal Palmer*,
ANbQRAINRRS;
OK&AXM IB
Whit** Lead and Zino Paints.
Alto, all kiudi of PttaU.OUo, Varnlahea, Wluduw QU**,
Putty, Bruihoa, Ae.,
U* Wbo<tSlrtrt,twodoonabme Virgin Alin.
mrlfrlydto
PISH! FISH!
CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A PULL SUPPLY OV
WHITE FISH,- TROUT,
SALMON. PICKEREL r
HERRING, MACKEREL,
nW-OnWsvftrccnjpanted by tho ca*h, will moot prompt
attention.. IIENttY 11. COLLINS,
myll:tl(Jyl 25 Wood *trr*t-
.jouBL.SOI'D.., —
|SiAOrO*BB..~.
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
JONES, BO YU & CO„
ManufaMureraof OAST STEEL; aUo, SPRING, PLOW a
A. D. STEEL; SPRINGSam! AXLES,
Center Rou and Pint SlrteU, PitUbtayh, ih.
U. 11. UOGKrtBlc' c() H .
*■ KARerioToixasoy
. ttogm' Improved P*««nt Steel
■ CnltlviitorTeoth,
OutTOf Jfmendrtrit Rfrtets.TtttibtiTeTt, .
■JußhlySfc-'-r- '■
. Sjuttal .gtatutt'
Permanent Offioa<
Complying yith the urgent refines t ot huo
dreds of their patients, -
DRB. C. M. FITCH dcJ- W. BYKEB
liars coododed to remain
PERHANENTLY IN PITTSBDttpII.
And may he consulted at their dies,
N"o . lai ponn Street,
OPPOSITE TDK ST.CLAIR HOTEL,
Dally, except Sundays, for COBftvmpttOßf Asthma*
Bronchitis and all other Chronic Complaints
complicated with or causing Pulmooary Disease, including
Catarrh, Heart Dictate, Affection of the Liver, Dys
pepsia, Uatlritit, Femal' Cotnylainlt, etc.
DRS. FITCH A BYEES would state list their treatment
of OontumpUou Is based upon tne fid that he disease «•
uU inthtbloodand tyitem at large, both before, <r» -during
, ttsdreetepmenf in fke tows, and they thereto employ
| Mechanical, Hygienic and Medicinal remedies to purify the
i blood and strengthen the system. IFiffi ftesr, they use
j MEDICINAL INUALATIONS,wbkh they value highly,but
| ouly as Palliativa, {hating- no Orraiive effect when usrd
j alone,) and Invalid* are earnestly cantianed against wastlug
l the precious UmeofcorabiUty onany treatment baaed upon
! the plausible, but false idea that the “seat of.the diseass can
be reached In a direct manner by Inhalation,** for as before
Mated, the iml of the ititeiw »in Ms blood and Its efftete
only in the Inngi.
charge for consnUation.
A list of qneeUoue will bo sent to tboee wishing to coo*
snlt o*J?y letter. mySfcdaw&tfF
The Great English Homedy.
SIR JABIEiS CLARKE’S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLSI
Prepared from a prescripUos'of Sir James CUrio, M.D.,
Pbysidin Extraordinary to the Queen.
This well known Medicine Istio Imposition, but a aura
and aate remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions,
rota any cause whatever; and although a powerful remedy,
they contain ndthiog hurtful to the constitution.
TO MAi&IED LADIES it (a peculiarly suited. It will,
i a short time, bringoo tlio monthly period with regularity.
Thete PiUthave never been known to fail where the direc
‘oneontheieeondpageofpamphletar* wdlobterted.
For Tull particulars, got a pamphlet, free, of the agent.
N. B —sl and A postage stamps enclosed to any author)
usd agent, will Insure a bottle, cout&lniug over AO pills, by
return mail.
B. L FAHNESTOCK k CO., Pittsburgh,wholesale agent,
Q‘l sold by all druggists. KpTTldAw fc T
John C. Baker & Co’s
GENUINE
COD-LI VETR Oils!!
This Medicine, prepared in the most ap
proved manuor, and boltlod by us, haa received tho sanc
tion of the most scientific of the Medical Profession ofPhll
adclphla and elsewhere, who recommend it as superior to
any other now manufactured.
Of its efficacy and Importance as a remedial iu case* of
Consomption, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rheuma
tism, and all Scrofulous diseases, it is unnecessary to apeak;
—thousands of eminent pbyildsns of Europe and America
bavtugtested its wonderful curative propertied
Prepared only by JOHN 0. BAKER A CO., Wbolesala
Druggiata, No. 1M North Third street, Philadelphia. Sold
by all Druggista throughout, the country. - fezSaltocSO
8. B. & C. P. MARKLB,
UUrtJFICTDUM or
AND ALL RINDS OF
W RAPPIN Q- PAPER.
Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street*
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Uj4:tf fc
Rȣ* bought at market price*.
J. 11. CHRISTY, a. I>.,
163 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Penna,,
Haring bad the adrantagce of Eastern College* Md Hoe*
plul»,and atrcral year*' practice, offer* hi* professional
eerrlcM In SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CASES.
Her. W. D. Howard.
Her. D. U. A. McLean.
T. 11. Bill, Ksq.
J- IL limiter.
Jacob McCol
rioXiJttKS ac HONa,
cuuu n<
Foreign and Itomeslie Bill* of Eithange,
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT,”
BANK .NOTES AND SPECIE,
NO. 67 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.
made oo alt the principal cities through
ant tba United Btatee. ep22-fcly
JOHN COCHKAN <56 »££<)/
BunfrAcniacu or
Iron Railing Iron Vault*,, Vault Door*,
Window Shatter*, Window flnardi, he.
Not. 91 Second Street and 86 Third Strut,
Between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Ha>a ca hand a variety ol new Pattern*, fancy and plain,
•aitable for all purpose*. Particular altcotloQ paid to en
cloalngOraTeLota. Jobbing done at short notice. tnr9
vm. tajpeto. „ wW. o. raiian
VANDEVEH ft FRIEND',
ATTORNEYS AT I. AW
aw>
SOLICITORS IH CHANCERY, .
JV&. 6, AAinr’i Bloat, Dubuque, Java.
promptly made lb any part of Northern
lowa, or Wes Urn Wisconsin.
WUI attend to the parchaee and Sale of. Real Estate. ob
taloln* Money on Bond* and Mortgagee. eel.-lyafo
WEYMAN & BO N ,
Manufacturers and Doalera In all kindsof
TOBACCO, BNUFF AND CIOARS,
AND
LEAP TOBACCO,
Orrsrr */ SmiitytUi Strrrtand Jhanumd AJlryi
PITTSBURGH, PA..
BOBIM S 0 N , SJ IM 1 8 k MILLERS,
rouNDsna and nACiiiiiiiTs,
WASHINGTON WORK fl,
Pittsburgh. Ponna.
UJBce. Market street.
lUoakctors sit kind* of Stesm Kaeises sod Mill Uscbln
wj; Castings, Bstlnad Work, Etas to licJUrs sad Sheet (rot
Wotk.
Jabblsi sod Repairing does on short aotlce.
UKB srpKttidu v orpKa hull
AND
WORKS
PARK, MCORDY & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING,
BRAZIERS’ and BOLT. COPPER, PRK3BKD COP
TER BOTTOMS, guil Bottom*, Spallor folder, Ac.
AUo, Importer* and Dealer* In METALS, TIN PLATE,
SHEET IKON, WISE, kef Constantly on baud, Tinmen’*
Machine* anil Tod*.
Kirdoarr, iVb. 149 Firtt and 120 Serond Mtre't,
Plttabnrgh, Patina.
order* of Cupper cut (•> «ny d**lreil ptllcrn
myOtJ-ImAwITT
K. c? i'l. 1, jfi'b £* i Hi. *
BSVSZBT,
Extract* Tretli without pain, l»y nn kntirk*
.T HIW AiumUioUc agrul •ppliml lo Itio lo«tb «ti<l (tUBa
fr<Mu bii« to fall mAU (iinrltdno 111* rifloua
u«Ullld)MM, ll* »l*>luaort« l>*lh cm tnUrf J\rcttai*
bau *Jlli cuoUuuchm Kum, wliltti latiMiitj'|C|e«tiUiHMftnil
duribHltj runti/il tilt l» (\»ll »n 0 otamln* .peel-
rweue.
t§.UOr» No. t>\ Kxurll> itiMl, >Urk*(, (wlulid
•Jory.J t'ilUloiriti.
iiko. ii. AwukiUoS,'
Mt. IH | Liberty filrtrl, fUtltbuiyh, Pa.,
wiMttrtrfiiMa »*ii iuuuuli nuwi t«
K*#t; VorM/ur
PATENT ANI» ENAMEI.EU LEATHER.
Xh»r l,t>i Uirr, A'/ .//if, Mart** 1 !!, f'rntrh nml
Ointntry Otitf .Win,
Mnlo linr. Citfi'inuf Oilolmlm. aco.
All ../ wbbl. will U lufi.i.ln-UI Cub I‘rkM.
**-11 lUKN \V A N T K 11.-««
•pftiHjr _ _
n’oftiii'KJN luxoiiivNoiiJ.
HIOII T II 1 la la H DItAWN l» Y
UDNIUNt miunMAN * CO M
ON TIIK UNION MANIC, WNDON, IN BOWBO* ONIS
|f>UNl» KTr.HI.IMU ANI> UI’WAIIDtt.
Al*-i, ttllUoii Hoi |>rltu:l{*( clll***t»iHo*o«of Franc*
n*l*liin», finlUuit, OMmanj, llu**U»ml ull)«r Kun>t«i*i
KUlm, coiiaUiitlr nit (mbit feixl Rtf lalo l*>
mt. It. WILI.IAM# A CO.,
frfju-l fufc Hiiukata. Wpwl Unit, rftrwrnfTMH.
MATI.ACK ft Roulias.
OOMMIHHION ANl> FOItWAUDINO
MBHOHANTS,
No. IN pine Nlreelt Mo-
nm ri>
MuriWli A Dlckvm, M, hunt*,
l»ey A MeltMlr, Olnclfiuatl, Ohio,
A Go,, Kf,
f. 8. lf»f A Co„ lunkere, I’crn, lII*-,
(lr*eti k gioua, lUfikara, Mu**tlne, love,
|i»X A MeHer.k, Pl«MaJ«>l phtn* l‘*-t . _
U. rp«rlli,ot.lc»#ft, Pr*lj(!it Aff'Dl *or rmiioUCeiitn
Ballroed.
PITTBOOHGH BAO FACTORY.
t>. a. jikbbbt,
Oorttvt- Liberty Md
VITTSBUHUB:
Manufacturer «f uU kirnla of light Bag#
aoltabU for drain, Pl<>ur, Meal, BueWbaat, BaH, llama and
(Iroeara 1 nte, prlQt*l in noat and appropriate dealgna to
ordar.
A couUntmppljr ofH«'«mtt*u B*g* on band, ntid (Inin
Uag« for bln.
Jvrricu ulow U w In Ilia Union. All otdjrt prompt
ir him. - jmMMii
STNA STOVUT WOIIKB. _ *
ALBXANDDB BRADLEY,
KABCPiotnta aks b*u*»***f*A* TAKim or
COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVE!
Plain and Fancy Grata Front*, &0.,
WIIOLKSALB AND RETAIL.
foundry on Atlocbany RJr#r, two KJtttn* oorlh-aut Of
l'u6n»yl»ini*P**»Df«r
and t£ale* Room. ;■
mrUllydfo M 0,4 WflM»lt..PlW t «r_«" t Pa *
W. 4c t>. RINKHART,
MvuMovouaa A>o w**® l ]*.
Allkinds arTobueSt |s«ff»*® c, l M| i
UsTerecently tsk«otb» boUdtaS No. IS# Wood
•dditloo to th*ir n«a"frcti»ri"g«sMtoto*gltWo.43lrwis
•tmt, Kbferotbey wltlb*pUo»*Moi»c*iT»th«lr friend*, ,
mpZMjrdb
fiEN v '
WKY li. COXiliim*
rorwirdloi and Comnr <M<rtP Meronant,
AND WIIOLMAL* DKALEBIN
Ohfcetd, Butter* Se«|l8»^ ib '
Ana Prodttc* dowrtltJ. ■
Aw» tfo. tt Wbai Strmk «»•»*•
.w.m’cuwocoi
JAB. MoLAU GHIjIN.
mxvncmnof :
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits ind Foul Dili
dolfcdlyfo Xiu.lUijUlTOA«iui3trwi.
.t>. i. tMnt
J. M. UrX'LK
MBROHAITT tailor,
, No. 54" St. Glair Street, -- -
(DrilrfiVdWnrßiitWflrfJ - FtTMBTJBaH, FA.
•o9fel/dfe 5. >' •' “ 2 "••
- JitlD SUibntisratnig.
Jfot «tnt.
/^J_ROC£KIES— 100 hhda air to | TT'ORRBNT—Attoe« story DwellingP»
&* ! kwue l* roppUed with hot
100 b£?S2Sfa. a ?SSm* T^l! yn,p: SHffi iSKLflviO*, icvnil being in » central loc*
1 ,S®?*2r ;? wimp Tobacco; ; tumi« ■,i m to tbawantaof a profewiooml
“" l ' m,tt T '“- lay..M><l»ill!«J«£l fcr.lcrm°ric ! i..to .s»l tnr
! fj&»gis?i£s£' a - i Krca .
100 (teen Common to Fancy Coro Broom*- v
lOl) dozen Painted Buckets; ’ j
M dozen Tuba—assorted sizar,
400 kega Nails; do do;
200 bxs W. Qlaaa d-J do;
100 bxt Pearl Starch;
lo bxa&ar Candles;
300 bxaßooa, Pain, Olive and Oleine Soaps;
600 bundles Wrapping Paper. Pur tale by
tail a. ROBISON * CO
BACON —500 pieces Hama;
3000 pieces Shoulders;
1000 pieces Stiles;
20 tierce* Sugar Cured Ham*;
100 do da do lfriod Beef;
100 bbla Mbsj Pork. For sato by
»°l* R. ROBISON 1 CO.
TTERNIA.
Tbc afflicted With this painful disease sfcmhl l>e»r iu
mlad that the ouly
TRTJB3 MANUFACTORY
in tbL city 1* at
<g» Prlcea Low.
CENTRAL PLANING- JkHL,L.
Water Street, Alle|hwr,'
ARE now in full operation, with Fay k
u,r **• manuliscturing or
**»«. Mmttore and Moulding*. Builder*
iSSfSStai! 1111 a " ,r
EOSTBR’S LATEST SONG.—Just rcceiv
aurnTCn»‘?^fcrl,Mlfle * t “LINQER IN
StwPISJ* Boretmrt< '- ?“• » beautiful compo
■Ulon, and superbly illnatrated by a colored Tlruotte Per
“ito/ il. KLEBERiDRO.,
_y. u No. S 3 Firth at reel.
A TLANTIC TKLKOKAPILSCfIOXTISII.
Jlut recelred, a freah auppl j of this now and highly
popular BebotUsh. It la ombellihed wit), an elegant iftJ
msli, representing tbo laying of tbo AUaotlc Telegraph
Cabl*. For tala by H. KLEBBR A BUoL
>ul< No. 33 Fifth alreot.
and dealers in Vinegar are in
\A Tiled toglve tu a call and aoo If our Vinegar la not
aUw ,®/?^i tU ’ S. BARNES A CO.,
au!4:3td* No. 169 First atrwt
DARK FALL 1)E LAINE selling off at
a great redaction at MURPHY A BURCUFIELD’3
cloning oat sale.
BBLS. OB VINEQAR of tlie purest
V. V..* na h®* kiaJ for asld by 8. BARNES A CO,
aaliatd* No. ig 9 y int Btre * L
/^IIIEESE—IOO bxa prime Cutting Cheese
\J for tale by B. ROBISON A CO.
NINTH LISi ef applications for Tavern
Llce&ae*, filed in the Ctork’aOflcoof Allegheny conn'
*J> op to August 12tb, 1808. TIIO9. A. ROWLET, clerk.
BUtlng D. C, Third Ward, Pittsburgh, other good*;
Diedrick Aaron, Ctli do do do do
Dles>UngGeorgt,4U»ik> Allegheny, Tavern;
Ftnin Timothy, 34 do Pittsburgh, do
Farrell Edward, 6th do do do
dray Alex., , 4lbdo Allegheny, do
Uilker Ileury, lit do do aatingbonse;
Hersperger Adam, Ron tp M tavern;
Hoerr George, LawrenctviUo, olhw good,*;
Kennody James, |,t Ward, ntti-burgh, tarern:
Krugbeper George, &tb do ' do do
lAngMre.M., lit do do other good*;
M Combe John F„ 9th do do tarern;
M’Cullough A Anderson,4th Ward,Pittsbnrsb.otbergood*/
U’Doaald Croann John, lid do do hotel
Nicholson John, 4th do Allegheny, eating boose;
Roberta James, borough of Birmingham, do do
ftattOQ D. 'B., 2d Ward, Pittsburgh, with other goods;
Wenger 6th do do eating boose.
; aulMtd
AN ORDINANCE authorizing the con
etrnction of a aewer in Colon alley,
hccttoal. Be It enacted Ac., that the Recording Regu
lator be ami he la hereby anlhorlzHl and directed to adver
tise for proposals for tbo construction of a sewer fa Union
alley, from the Pennsylvania avenue aewer “and roaninn
aloog tbo centre line of said alloy 260 feet norllitrimlly
from tho tine oftald avenue, and to contract, nnder the «Jl
reetlonof the Street Committee, with the lowest and best
Udder, and that the aauel>obalU under tbo direction of
the Regulator afcremld, the Materials, 51r.0." shape aodcon
(traction to be approved by him.
2. That tor the payment or tbo coat and expense of said
sower, it to hoirby ordered auJUlrected.tbat the property
beuefitted by the construction of said aewer shall be as
eeseed, eqnlUbly and fairly, and the councils doherebyap
poiat the Recording Regulator and firat aod second district
Commissioner* to make said levy and aaseaanteui; and,
when approved by the Councils, U shall be filed In the
Recording Regulator’solßco In tho sewer book, a duplicate
copy shall no deposited with the City Treasurer, who shall
regularly enter credits thereon, opposite the same* ofper
•on* as they pay their assessments, and he ahall taker*
ceiotafrom contractors or others for all money paid them
by the authority of the Street Committee.
Col. Wilson UcCandlm.
lion. 11. A. Wearer,
lion. T. J. Bigham.
John IL Mellor,
.■Hitter, Hag. mylblydfo
*3. Tbo assessment, when approved by the Connclla,
shall be published onetime in the papers authorized to do
tbecity printing, withnotke attached, that if^uotpaid
within thirty days after the approval by Councils, tb* same
will be collected by tbe City Solicitor with five per cent
added. '
Ordained and enacted into nlaw in Councils this 10th
day of August, lB5B.
Atl-.-l: n.U'MuTU,
Clerknf Cummoa Council.
JAMES M'ACLKY,
. President of Select Council.
Attest. R.Mnuow,
Clerk oi Select Connell. «nl2
QROVF.R& RAKER'S
SEWING MACHINES.
Reasoue why tboGr» vvr-A Baker Mochla* Is universally
preferred for Urnlly at-wing: -
Ist. It is niuio simple ttu<) emlly kept lu older than any
other machine. . j-
2d. It makes a team which will not rip or ravel, though
irery third stltsti is cut.
34. It sews from two ordinary s(«ools, and thus all trou
of winding thread U avoided, while tbo same machine'
um be adapted, at pleasure, by a tnrrt change t\f spoofs, to
ill varieties of work. ~
4th. The samo Machine runs silk, linen thread, and
common spool cotton, with oquil facility.
Mb. The seam to elastie as tlie most elastio febrlc, ■>
that It to free from all liability to break In washing ironing
or otherwise.
Theatlteh made by thiaUaehlao la more beautiful than
toy other made, either by band or tnachiue.
W.C.ELUOTT. Ag«nl,
_ Shirt Emporium, fifth atrret.
WE are glad to state, in answer to many
Inquiries, that oar Coil Digging Machino It >t
length ready tor exhibition at No. 139 First street, hot ween
Wood andSmilhfieht. This machine is a model of simpli
city and eUkaeocy—it kavm one-half the expense of mining,
■area six iochoe of coal, mines U id better ahape and caTca
In underground room, track-laying, poshlog, entrydriring,
Ac. The attention of mining companies, proprietors and
■peculatorsla Invited. Machines aad Sights for sale.
atrfUwdAltw* O. A. CnA&UKfILIN A CO.
GOLD PENS—Dawson, Warren & Hyde’s
nsw and superior ••303” Gold Pen, suitable for fine
writing and figuring. Book-keepers vlil find this Pen sup©,
rior to Jjseph GUlott'sSteel Tea of thesame cooßtrocuon
and tmmber.
Also, a foil stock of ail the various styles of re ns and
Filter Holders, manofliclnred by thn above celebrated firm:
F»r sale by J. L. UMAD, 78 Fourth street,
jul Apollo lluiidinga.
PiOTOKI A LWInBoW SCENES—a new
beautiful and cheap article, designed for excluding
Insects of alt kinds of all kinds from pasting through win
doss when the sash are raised.-also, a perfect screea from
oatatdo observation, and admitting a froe enrrentof sir.—
They represent a variety of beautiful scenes, and an> orna
mental as well <ts useful. For sale, wholesale and retail, at
fit. Clair street, by J. A II POILUPB,
>uo Solo Agents for PUtaborgh.
OHO UOPi KSol No. 1 vol. 1, for 1857,
9J\.f + of „ HUNT A MINER'S
7 i H'lTTSliUnail ALMANAC,
will be published. '
It will boa large"3page book.with cholea reading for
tuk famiiiV oirclk,
. NEYKH DKFOKK PUULIfIIIBD.
I'KIOK—ONLY FIVKCBNTt).
AANFOHDU 1111. L, and Calculator.
HUNT A Utttkß, PnblUhors,
Masonic nail,
■ul2.Md Fifth Street.
D’kuoh- "
Castile Soap,
Auoato,
Tiua Japanica,
(.flawing Guiu,
Liavis* Pain Kilter, 1
l.<ullow’a Specific. For tale by
11.1,. FAHNESTOCK A 00.,
>u!3 Wo. 00 Liberty atreet.
PROPOSALS will be received by the Re>,
cording Regulator, at hia oAco oa P*un afreet, auHi
TuredAy.lbe 17 in IniunLat 12 bfifrrfurntahtngaUmatcji
•l and constructing * brici itwtr in Union Alley. Mam
and aptfciflcsUou may L* ao«n at the Itrcordlog Roaulator'*
office. _ anl&td H. KM’OOWIN.
OAT MKAL— *2 bbU fresh ground oat meal
ofanperior naality, ju*t rocelred and for sale, nbole
mlo or retail, at FUANOK’B Family Grocery and Tea Store,
Fedora! afreet, Allegheny city. aHI2
HONEY —1G boxes now White Clover,
Honey for aide at FRANCK'S Family Grocery and
TuaHtorn, Federal etreet, Allegheny city. aul2
SKA SONA B L E GOODS— Pulut Fans,'
Hooped HklrU, Organdw Lawna, Uaregoe, 4c, a good
assortment. C. HANSON LOVK,
TOfirintHml
PATENT LEATUEH FLY NETST^
- AooUi«rlnftftc«orib<M and dunb!<*NctiJiwt
received, cuaprUlng (bar varietie*. ud sold either ilocly
w la pain. WEI.Lb, Mt>DLH A-GO
»nl< SO Fourth
1 cn DOZEN INSEAMED LEATHER.
* WHIPS.—Juat flolahed fur the fall trade.—
Tlhmo aretbo ataodard PetmaylrailU wagon Whips, and
wo aak dealer* to examine tbm
B~ UCK SKIN STAGE LASHES.—A largo
aaaortment of the-wtou grade* now on hand, and
any length or aize made to order at abort notite by
WELLS, RtDDLfciCO.,
*al2 80 fourth atreet, '
Boggy whips, gut and thread
OOYERKD—The beat Wbalebooa Whip* in the Weil
aodof every tuMt of alylaandataatobafoondat
WELLS, RIDDLE * CO„
so!2 80 Fourth atreet.
STBAW 'WRAPPING PAPER, nil sices,
at manafaetom* price*, fornloby
A LARGE MAP OF “OOR COUNTRY,"
with Blatce, Territories and Ooantlo*. dlatlhctiy de
fined, for **l* by W. 8. HAVEN, Stationer,
>nlfl • corner Market and 8d atreet*.
KAO OREEN SALTED CALFSKINS in
UvU .tore amt for aale by
HOPS —9 boles Ist sort 'Hops just rec*<]
andforaalebyßPßlWOlß UARBADGUAOO,
HO.2D9 LlbertifitracL
WE ARE CLOSING OOT our Summer
Stock Very tow brcaahO HANSON LOVE,
(formerly Lore Brother*,)
»° l3 Wo. 74 Market atr&t
T «n HALF CHESTS, Y. 1I. ;
L*J\J to blf. do a.P.Tra;
‘ ™ *» Black Tea, hU of the la
teat Importation*, Juat arriving and for sale by
*al3 BtIRITEB ADILWOHTII.
9 K TCS. FRESH REATEN RICE for sale
BKRIVK ATHLWORTII,
»Pta »••• No. 190 Second atreet.
MACKAKEL —25 bbls No. 3 large uinct
arel; 2& bbla No. 2 di, rec*d and for aale by
■alS ItBNHY U.OOtXYNS.
• QTAKQIi—3OO bis Pearl Starch, ree’dand
fcJfcc«Hby a*l2 . HtNEV H-JOCFLUNSs
CARTWBIGHT A YOUNG’S,
- No. 8d Wood Street
[an!4]
J. OH. PRICE'S
SAMUEL STKKLYT,
Presldeiit of Cotnnion O-norll.
CELEBRATED
Chamberlin's Patant*
WELLS, RIDDLE AOO_
BO Fonrtb atrvrt.
W. 8. HAVEN, Paper Dailer,
N0.31,32and 33-Market street.
BPRINQRR ItARBADQH A 00.
No. 20tf Liberty atreet.
I -
FOR RENT—A Store on Market, between
TLIrJ aotl Fourth street*.
4 ; yf' q IZZAXI, No. IST foorth street.
npo LET.— -A large well famished dwelling
-*■ with all modernlmprovemeutj*—for rent low toagood
teiutnt. t Jolt niTCHCOCK,McCRIARY*ACO.
dFo* Sale.
Perm For Sale,
PJONTAINING 300 arres and situated 20
y B«M fn«n Pittsburgh. the Allegheny end Butler
PUak RoaJ ranalßc directly through 1L 1-JD acre* it
cleared, the bal uwe, ICO acres. Is well timbered. The im
provements *Ws|»»raebljr good, it will t.« sold all to
getheror In parti to suit purchaser*.
Tam* rejuooable. Apply to JOHN DEAN, Allegheny
city, or to Jodge MAR3UAIL, Boiler county, aulLlmd
farm For Sale.
TIIE subscriber offers for sale 100 acres of
excellent land within four miles of New Castle. Law
rence conatj, in eight of tho Tillage of Hahoniez and of
the Pittsbarjih, New Castle and Cleveland Railroad, bean
tlfolly situated in a Tory pleasant neighborhood It is
nearly all end need and seventy acree under cultivation; a
good orchard, and. *e»oral noTer failing springs of good
wslerpan sbnndancsof white oalc timlwr and Iron oret a
romlottablo frame house and log barn. Au uudwubUd ti
tle and prompt possession will bo given, as, also, further
particular^and lerma mwle known by the subscriber, liv
ingon tho premises, ov by A. D. Stmpsori, Sheffield street,
near Kagaiey’a Lane, Allegheny dlj*. >
utdhlwdA’Jtw . SAMUKL M'KINLEY.
FOU SALE—Mari Mulkams offers for sale
for cash, at the Franklin Hotel, No. 30 Distm>n<l, on
MONDAY, August 10, cno two-horso wagon, two black and
matched horses, harness, etc. Tho wagon and harness ar©
new audio good condition. Tho liorsee_took a premium at
at the last Fair nt Wheeling Vo. aufrltd » i
EOUSALE— 10 acres oT Land 4 miles from
Allegheny City. Tho land is good and will be sold at
a bargain. Also, 4 Lots in Kaat Liberty, 30 by 130 feet each
Will be sold low .Apply to ti. W. DUNN, East side of
the Diamond, third dour North of Ohio street, Allegheny
City. • Jnl2
FOR SALE—I9O acres of Land 20 miles
trom Allegbony City, from Allegheny and Boi
ler Flank Hood; over liWacres cleared; will be sold on rea
sonable terms. Apply to GKO. W. BUNN,castaldoof the
Diamond, 3d door north of Ohio sL, Allegheny city, Jul 2
LOTS FOR SALE. v
THE following Lots are now offered for salo
on Tery liberal terms and low prices, viz:
Ist. Fifteen Lota fronting on Duller street. In Lawrence
ville, immediately opposite tbe wall of Allegheny Cemetery.
Kach lot2l feet front by linj to 121 feet deep to an alley 20
feet wide.
2J. Fifteen lots nearer Uio Allegheny rirer, each 21 feot
fronton Pearl street. (&Q feet wide) sod extending in depth
114 feet to an alley 20 fqet wide. -
Sd. Fifteen Lots nearer the rirer, each 21 feet frost on
Pearl street, directly opposite above, nod extending In
depth towards tbe river 114 feet to an alley 20 feet wldr. -
4th. Fifteen Lots nearer tbe rirer, each'24 feet
Broadway, (which Is SO feet wide, and through width the
Allegheny Valley Kail toad runs,) and extending In depth
114 feet to an alley 20 fret wide. • \
filb. Fifteen Lota opposite the above, and; nearer tbe riv
er, each 24 feet front on Broadway and extending in depth
110 leet to an alley 20 feet wide.
Cth. Fifteen Lots nearer tbe river, each 24 feet front on
Dell street (00 feet wldo) sod extending in depth 110 foet to
an alley 20f«t wide.
Terms of salo as fullowm—Onelblrdof tho wliolo purchase
money to remain on bond and mortgago—interest pajable
annually—one-third of the balance cash in hand; Iho re
mainder to be paid in four equal annual instalments, with
.intornt, payable annually, secured by bond and mortgage.
* Purchasers to pay fur doeds.
Plans of these lota may be seen at tho following places:
Bailey,Brown A Go's, O’Hara A Co’s. Glass Works,
P. Sellers A Co's, Coleman, Hallman A Co's,
A. Bradley A On’s, White’s Carriage Factory,
Knap A Wade’s, Pa. E. R.-Works, oth ward,
Sbonnberger A. Co’s, Allegheny Talley K. R. De-
A-Wood, Agent fur Phoenix pot,
Brewery, At the Garrison,
Newmeyer A Graff, Empire) Hugh McKeley’e Lumber
Worke, s | Yard,
. Park, McCurdy A Oo'e Copper Works.
For farther purtimtara, apply to
D. W. A A. B. nET.Ts Attorneys,
No 103 Four'll st , WUshurali.
jeiwer
Firm tor sale.
TUE ANDERSON FARM, 2} miles Epl
above tha Depot, at New Brighton, Beaver Co-,JSB,
Pa, oo Block Ilooeo Ituo, containing 108 acre* of excellent
land, every acre of which la tillable, aud9s of which lann
dor cultivation, There aro 13 wna of good titular, 60 acres
io gtaaa nn«l pasture, and an abundance of coal. There la an
Orchard oi graded fruit trees. ; lti almost every field there
las spring of uever-f<tilh9g water. '
, TUo Improvements consist ut a new. frame Dwelling, at*
tachod to* weather-boarded log, a (mall teuant house and a
large frame Bam. CO by 3d feet.
This choice fartu-U in a high etateof calUratlun, fences
good, and io a respectable neighborhood, courenlent to
churches, school*. Bur terms, enquire at THIS OFPICK,
or uf J. ANDKItSON, New Brighton, Pa.
x Ohio Land rot Bale.
THE subscriber offers for sale section ten,
township 12, range 10. Stark county, Ohio, commonly
known as “Uuvraan’s Section/* containing 610 acres. It u
situated three milos west of Massillon, un the Stale Road
loading to Wooster, and within about two miles of the Pitts
burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago KaUroad. The south. Mat
and nortb-easl quarters an partly cleared and improved—
the remainder Is corered with sujwrior limber—and tha
whole is well watered by springs and running streams.—
This eectiim Is considered tha finest body of Land in the'
ooonty. It will be sold undivided or iuqnarterato suit
purchasers. To those who desire to inTust in real estate a
better opportunity is rarely dffured.
’J. 11. BWKITZKB,
Wo.lOllth.street. ITUsbargh.
octtfcdawlfT
FOR SALE ORXLEASEi a lot ori ; Fourth
street, between Smlthfield and Cherry Alley,loo f«t'
front by 86 deep.
A Lut on Third street, soar Smltbfleld, 40 fart front by 85
feet dtep. ‘
Nurra Waa»r.The square bounded by Butler, Wilkin*
and Carroll streets ami bprace alley, 64 6*t front by 120
deep, nearly opposite to Petmock A Limit's Foundry..
' 53ie square bounded by Bmailman, Wilkins ai>J Carrol
streets and fiptneo alley, 264 feet front by IS) deep,
On Allegheny, Carson ami Botler streets, adjoining tbe
Allegheny Valloy Itallroad Station, forty contiguous 1-oU,
each 24 feet front by 120 feet doep.
ttixhtarree of ground In Reaerre township, pa»t of out
Lot »25,betwcciutlio New Brighton road and UllldsleCem.
•try. !
Maty Loty In Allegheny CUy, Tbira Ward, between Bast
Lane and Cbestnnt street. I
A Traci of Laodlo Westmoreland County, oa the Pbfla*
dslphla turnpike, 7 mites from Latrobe—7s acrea in culU>
▼•Hem Of rich l<ottom land—3oo meres. •
A Tract of Land near Llronler, Weefmoreland county, ot
376 acre*. WILLIAM M. DARLINGTON,
tnvUrdtf . 155 Third atret-L above Smlthfleid.,.
Valuable City Property for Sale.
THAT very desirable lot on Water Street
•ad Itwloabt Alloy, next lo John Irwin A Son*, belog
lauWton Water aud frost streets, and 169 deep along the
Alloy.
It will teaohl toother or in lotaot 20 or 24 feet each.
far Urma, (which will ho marfo Mir aa to narineat,) ap
ply to JOSEPH 8. LKKCU A CO,
mrl-dlf liberty £ tract, Pittsburgh.
L
IBERTY STREET PROPERTY FOR
BALK.—Tbe Storeroom and Dwelling, «ttnat«i on
Liberty elroet, nwSLClair,known uN0.183. Tbe lot
la aboot 22 feet front and 120 bet deep, extending beck to
Kxclmnge Alley, on which 1* erected a Stable and Carriage
bouse. The property rent* readily for $OOO, and *lll beaold
at a bargain and on accommodating term*. For particulars
•nqolreof ' B. IL KIKQ,
*pl7 No. 211 Liberty street.
FOR SALE, 5 acres 100 perches of Land
In Collin* township, new Rut liberty, adjoining Umt«
of That. Mellon and D. A. Negley. This property i* ele.
giwtly sltnated for a private residence, and wuoM make any
of the most baaJsomß country eoats lathe beautifulvalley
of Kut Liberty. Far price and termvapply to r
AUSTIN, LOOMIS A CO, l
J*33 . No. 58Fourth street.
YAi.Ua.BLK OITY LOT FOR SALE—
That eligible building lot, vUh the budding* there
on, situated on thecoresrot liberty and Uand streets, front*
log 28 R.7K inches on Liberty andcxtendlngback alotur
Hand streetllo feet to Exchange alley.
Jeltt T- B. rOPNQ A CO., 38 Bttlthfleld iL -
Manufactory for sale or rent
—Knt®rpri»«yotjndry, on Ban<laiky straot, Alleghe*
tb good steam power, suitable far' mannike hiring
purposes, of virion* kinds, will bo told or leased low. Ku
aolreofMr.'Samnel Henderson, near'the premises, (has
Uie care of 1 Rev.-Sprout's eburrb,) who will ahow the
pro|wrty, or of J»9 K.'ROBIBON A CO., 25# liberty si.
business ffifianacs-
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
TORE partnership heretofore existing be*
1 teeo the undersigned, under the name and style of
SPANG A 00., is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
Either partner beloganlhorized to use tho name of the firm
la H.joidatloo. CUAKLES ». BPAKO.
JAUES M’AULEY.
Pittsburgh, Pa, Aug. 6th, IW9. au?:<tlm
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP*
THE partnership which has existed between
the undersigned, irons the first day of January, 165(1,
under the name and style of SPANQ A CO, was dissolved
by untnal consent, on the tenth day or April last; (April
lutb, 1858.) KUtter partner (sasthoriced lo use tbe name of
the firm In sealing eccounta and receipting for money
whkli may be collected, but Cliarlo* F;Spang,having pur
chswid the entire interest of John W. Cbalfant,ln the Arm,
be (the said Charles ¥. Spang,) and Jaxmw M’Auley, only
1 are authorlted to neetbe oamo of the firm, gencratlv, lu
liquidation:- '
Wo are sneceedert in hnslnen by SPANG, CILILFANT
A CO., (componed of C. IL Spang, John W. Chalfant,
Campbell-JL Uorroo, Alexander Brern, and A Q.Lbyd,}
whom we cordially roceommeud to the friends and custom
era of the old firm. CHARLES F. SPANG.
JAMES M’AULEY.
JOHN W. CnALFANT.
Pittsburgh, Pa, Aug. 6th, 1358. eu?:dlm
THE partnership heretofore existing he
twoen the undersigned, under the name of LEWIS A
EDGKRTON, was dlisolrod on the 20th. lost, by mutual
consent. The afWra of tbe firm will be settled by DAVID
U. KDUBRTON, who continues the Imnlnreii, retaining the
services of his hto partuer. ' DATI3, u. T.KWIS.
r-July 31 *t, 186 S D. U. EIHJJSRTON.
D. M. BDOERTOuJ
W n OLKSALK GROCF.R,
AND
1 COMMISSIONER MERCHANT,
107 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH
NOTICE. —The' Copartnership of Baga
* GO. expired by lioiitßliou, on tlie
STJi ??w L .%* tl V , l n . e J2 wiM continued by WILLIAM
BAG ALKY, at IS and 20 Wood street, who wilt settle up the
business of the lata firm. W. BAGALEY,
. . . , * JOHN B.COSORATB.
Pittsburgh, July 22d, 1853.—ju24-dtf
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
WHOLBSAIjE qroobb,
No,. 18 and sto Wood Street,
Allegheny Vall.y Boil Hoad- I
TAKICimJM CAMP MBETINO,
ooxiissoi?®-
WEDNESDAY, AVOVStSS, 1853. J
Regular Train. wiiiisj«^ggsgp
laaaa .tolly from Pirat-ywCa l *--*
win I„«
Pl o; b to-, **» rn>tm WUI h
B-WP* M.
Returning, loaf eTarectma tor Pittsburgh it and
1 <sV Monday morning—3oth tost.
On the last day of tbe meeting, traius leave Taranlum tor
RtUtmiithatTd»A.M,and2and MOP. M.-
- Eiconlos Tickets, good daring the encampment, can be
MaLrAffia 1 ~b
raaa.uptana>‘ procDr. ticket. Utor. Uklw mti I.
lb. cm ut WTO MU. . ... J ; JunsoUi
.mMjfad .. gopwtataodUt
I.sJ(?rapwlor utlcj.foratf. I*s™
fa! J. t H. PHILLIPS, »,cd 29ei.CUIr.tr
Botins.
• . Btroaraea, August6th, 1858.
O-A Mbbtikq 0 f the Stockholders of the
w^?^^£tM^ t «*to«rfc*Baukof Rttabnrjeb,
' - W, n.DEXXY. Quhler.
333 ants.
Gin sentT wanted -*io rv'
which the best market price,
DAVID ~y
,nI3 corner LjUrty and
WANTED— A situation in a Dr*
Store by a Young Lady, thatcan £2 £s?&*
English and German languages. Apply toGEO.W Btrww
East aide of the Diamond, 3d d*or north of Ohio street. At*
tocbenyCity. - . _jol3
'TSt ANTED.—A Young Man oi' steadjlnis
f V loess habits, baring aam all capital, wishes io i a .
-test tt In somoaafo and profitable business, »b«rabecoeU
boemplojod u book keeper or In any other capacity. Tb«
best of city refcrenca glwa and required.
Address Box 91, Allegheny City, Pa, with real name and
time and place of meeting. Jolfcdtf .
WOOL WANTED.—The highest market
price paid for Wool, by 8. HABBAGQH 400;
jelS 9 Nomilbarty etwt.
WOOL! WOOL!!—lW,ooolb9.Woolwaw
©d *t bfgbett cubpricca by
mrCUCOCK, VeOBESRT * CO
122 Bocoßd tad m fcoatKi
j*2iaiwtrr
YE WANTED.—The highest cash price
paid (or Rye, at Mo. 185 liberty street, by r '
ju3fr • RIPPLE, Wl&TB k CO.
WANTED IMIBKDI ATKliY^—10,000 Jl*i
to engage (a tt*e sals of the moat popular awilioa
Booksln America. Invalids, Mecbaa[cs,Cirn*jniiid ToeclT
on wishing to travel, will 'find this to boa rtry profitable
aadploaaaat buiucaa, enabling them to see the country,
aad make money at the aame time. AgenUoowJa the hue! :
ißcnandearißffromtMO to |1,509 per year. For full
P" 11 ”*!"* “J * tlst ofßuoks, addraaa U. SL RCLI3ON,
Qam City rnbltshtog House, 141 Hale struct, Ctoclonatl,
ohk iSS d» u l?f R ” LISON » Philadelphia,
IStiurational.
Mine and Female Academy,
North SemciUy, Beater Cbtiufy, Pa.
RBV. HENRY WEBBER, Pawcit at. ,
LOCATED in a healthful and beautiful re
ji on of country, 8 miles North of Nov Brighton, with
Dutuv freedom from all Immoral assodatiou*. The motal
and religions culture oftbs PnpUs to regarded of prime Im
portance. Tbo Students for the most part board In the too
ily of the Principal. The courts of instruction is eomprt-
Acnn'wand thorough.
Term* per Session of SS weeks, inelndlog boer'd tog, room,
fuel, lights, washing and tuition, $BO. Latin, Oreek and
Freocb Languages, s2,one-half tobopaidiO advance, the
balance at the dose of the sesatoo,- .
• BeaOoD commenced on TUESDAY, the lSlh <Ut of Uit.
Student* admitted at any time. . c 1
HefertoJodgePiutk, Manchester; Of m W KoWoam, Jr„
Allegheny; J. il.Barth field, Pittehorgh; J. a Udlcr. do-
Juo.B.aicfadden.da.
Fo# farther jiarticalar*,addrMa .
‘ KEY. IT. WEBBEH, Prlortnal,
North SevkUej, Bearer Cb, Pa,
myS&iUvSmF
auction £atcs.
P» SL DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Commercial Balm Booms, Ho. 61 - fifth Street.
MON'OSOAUKLA INSORNACE CO.
STOCK At Auction—On Tuesday erening, 'August
17tb,at7*£ o'clock, at the eotbmerdal aales room*, No. u
Fifth street, will be sold, JO share* Monongabela Inm-'
ST. CLAIR HOTEL—GREAT AUCTION
SALE Of rCKKIttJE*, Wednesday morn
ing.Auguat 18tb,ai 10 o'clock, will be comihenosd the ul«
of the entire Farniture, Bedding; Ac,'of tbetexteosiToand
well known andflist-class hotel, situated at tbe corner of ,
Penn and St Clair streets, Pittsburgh, u tbe proprietor
has determined to cloeo out, preparatory toleaving tbe city.
The articles ara «U or Ibebott qnilitto and tn excellent »
condition, among which may be in part mentioned:. |
Mahogany hair a«et sofas. divans, chain and rockers; ele- ■ ,
gent, large size, Vreach mirrors, marble top centre and
piertaMi*,laceand brocatello window curtains; Venetiau
blind*, superior brume!*, ingrain and Imported carpelr
bnliarul sUircurpots and oil cloths; rage and mats; walnut’
cherry and plain wardrobes, high post, cottage awl french
scroll bedsteads; enclosed and plain ws*h f f tni f t .
t>er ware; ICO hair mattraaeee and feather bode at choke
qnality; 100 cotton and hoik tnoitrassce;* very eateneiro
assortment of lines and cottooaheeta, pillow slips, comfort*
blanket*, counterpanes, quilts, towels, Ac. I>lain* room
tables, chaifo, aett of best Engli.h ibat-
Ong dbh«,»llTcr plated forks, Ac.; table and tea spoon*;
Iwmt bandied knives, iron, stone and cbina warn, desert
knives and forks, car tore, Ao, sbfflclent to accommodate
25oguests. Superior Urge cooking stars with complete
equipments; entire assortment of kitchen ware; drying sup
ply mangles,stoves, tuba, Ac, for laundry anddryfngroom
Superior baggage wagon, nearly new; bone and harneea.—
Office furniture, ami, In short, every iMtg appertaining to
such an extensive establishment. ... J -■
The above will he sold peremptorily without postnose'
ment, and can beoxamlned previous to tale.
This popular hotel wilt be leased on reasonable"terms,
and any wishing to cuga,o In tbebuiioses should attend
the sale. . ~
ALSO.—Two superior Phioot; oneorwhicliUlLiflQadil .■ -
A Co's., xuanufaciuro,. Boston, inuso about three Booths. '
original cost $450. 0 4'‘japf-
T. M. DAHf, Aoct. S»flP£"
Proprivtor. * •- aUS . •»-
Tl/riSGELLANEOUS GOODS AT AUC
XTX TION.—On Saturday evening, Augustl4tb''at 8
o’clock, at ibe Commercial bale* Booms, Ifo. 54 fifth Stmt
will be to)d a variety ofwcoed hand goods; including a
superior Patent Rifle, cost s*>, Pulcimen, Tlollnt, Banjos,
Magnetic Machines, 2 gold Watches, Clocks,
Ag, Ac. aa!3 P.M.DAYI9, Auct.
(SUPERIOR CARRIAGES, HORSES AND
kj RULES At iutbs-Ca Sitardiv nbribg,Aibp. Hih
at 11 o’clock, in front of the new' cotzunerdal ealea rooms.
No* 64 mb street, will be sold by order ofCbpC'K. IT. U.
Sebenley, his superior family Vehicles; Dorses, Ac, com
prtslog two family carriages,one boggy, four durbge bor
■es, two moles, one riding pony, carriage andtmftyy har
nose, robes, home covers, Ac, Ac;/Terms at sale.
P.-M. PAVIB, Aoct.
Building lots in Allegheny
errr—KJ'BCCTOfi’S £4££L—On Tot-day ere* log,
o'clock, at the commercial sale* rooms,
ho. M fifth street Pittiburgfa, will bs sold byorderrrf Jos.
Kxeeutor of Catharine Rudolph, deceaeed, fifty
valuable loUof Ground, si mated inlbe First Ward.AU*.
gbeay, near Ibe carriage factory of Johnston * Bro, *
Tbrn louare twenty-five feet boM. eztmdloc back one
hundred and twenty-fire feet, fronting on Rebecca, Bel
mont, Rudslph, Water L«n» and Bldgs streets.
Terms: One-third cash; balance In one and tiro years,
with interest. • • .
ißalepoeitive. Title Indisputable. Plans can he seen at
auction store. an 12 > • P. M. DAVIfI, Anct.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF LEABE OF
STORE ROOM AND CELLAR.—On Monday B ft er .
noon, August lCtb, at 2 o’clock, on the premise* by order
of Wm. P. B*um, Assignee of Wm. B. Harris, wUI ba'.sold
tbe unexpired term (having tour years to ran from tbaljt
of April last) of tbe Leaseof Store Room and Ori’it.litvW
occupied by wm. 8. Harris k Go, on the corner of. Market
and Fifth streets, of which Immediate pnsesantnn will he
Riven. Also, eonntcr, desk and office furniture.
: • - P. M-DAYIfi, Aoefr.
STOCK I\,Ft. WiA C. R. R. at fhjyatx
sslx, (q lots to smlt purchasers, by '
P. M- DAVIB, Anct, No. 54 Fifth st.
AUSTIN mums t cu., SlcKliaaU' Kubaigt,
STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS 4
CO. AT Tire UEBCtUKTa' EXCIIANQK *V*RV
TUOK3DAT KVKN INO.-U.nk, ,
Ooppcr Stock, Boiul uA Bml Edtila aold ,t public k4|.
at the llerchantA'Kxchange by $ .
„ , , AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO.
„ Notes, Drafts and Loaus on -Real Estate negotiated on ' .
reasonableianns by A USTINr LOOM ISA CO,
ee2l Stock Note Brokers. 92 Fourth ft.
OOOHXISTO BT OAB.
A WORD TO THSB LADIES.
THE HEATED TERM is APPROACU
-INU, utd wc call ib'e .Uanlicn af 'lho Ladle, ta ttia
laetthat -r
COOKING, IRONING, Ac. f v -
Can be done with economy, without oppiresdre beat, with
out soot, and w ith dispatro—the flra bring always ready in • « l
ejnoment—by using _ y}
. ansgravt’i Gas Coakiag Slort,
To which we respectfully Invite your attention, st No. 7 8
SmlthAeldstnet. B.A. JOHNSON ABEO.
and City Bights for eale. . \ apftdly
ws. a. pone —o. wttt.B .w«. n. bhts
WILLIAM B. POTTS A CO.,
FLOUR FACTORS, - .*
q-:ra.i:n- s»»ctotTos
COMMISSION MERCHANTS* -
334 N. Delaware avenue, and 353 N."Wat«r Street, (xbove
Vine Street,) PHILADELPHIA.
pyll^lm
WM. A HOLM** BOLMtS
WM. B. nOLMSS *■ BRO.,
PORK. AND BEEF PACKERS,
DEALERS IN PROVISIONS: dfc- '
Corner HarktL ahd Front Street!.
mr3o , . 7
W- O- W-AJLla’© ~
pictean sauaav,
FOURTII STREET, between Wood and Market, Pittsburgh
AMBROTTPIEB arid
i J .. PHOTOGRAPHS
Taken In tbe RMtST tnu or tn* AkT, at eeUsfiwtory
pH«e. myll:dCm .
CARUO * CO»M
A mbrotype and photographic
Al. GALLERIES No. 21 FUlh street, opposlteDaly**, arid
S 3 Market, oupoeltc Flemings prug gtore. Photographs
flolshedinoilorwater colors,Unted or plalo.~Spsmaseßß
end Reception Room oo tbe ground flow. my&dly
MBROTYPES—
QUALITY AND FINISH, • rA
DOT IN GOOD CASES FOB
FIFTY CENTS,
At HUB
NO. 8) rODRTII STREET.
UHtcunuTi, State of Ohio, Hamilton Co.
Before he, the subscriber, a Justice ot the
Tosco, in and far said county, peraooally Lee,
who, being dnly sworn, drpuwtb ondmld Uut b&h*d ton
wo lodnetato tit
and, to hlo utter mrpriae, foooa rmmf mja lbw flat Ilia),
•Dd in Imh than two »onth« fcofad UmMlfj*rlKtiT«and
ofLU complaint, and is d * i, r*wroriitcliU ( strength, of
body, and ineroario* | Q BDd etorfolly girea thblor.
tificnto, to tbe bopctbat ciliw* afflicted Uko Utnoalfmaj
b* toifltted. " JOHW LtK.
Sworn to hnd ftobacrlbed btiorn mo, AQgiut2lJt.tSWu'
0. i
No. 41 Wottors rtrtat, Cincinnati; O.
..Sold by DrnggiaU avonnrboro, and by EtOSTRTSH *
SMITH, Hole Proprietor*, ffoa. 68 .Wator or M TionttU.
MiaMff . .. r.
PITTSBVUOU,
fPNA I.TSai I—Just received at Fnuw'i
iK^^^ , tfS£f!Ki?aS3S!
Keortatioj. and will ba aotd tj prim tint wHh a2y«£w
F *<* t P«* ta-«naa «Kk» or '
i?rJ“ *jH» '*"»ia»rta* ttoboo
vszs'Sseisiisz. • ™*“ f ore °’> ,wi .
PRODUCE FOR SALE—
20,00°lb# - country cund Bulk Vmti ~
25bbl* «- : lUiiP«k;
UOtas.Dl7.AppU>: - r■ -
. • lb*, country cor*dß*eon.
Inttorort my 3 ggRIVKR>Ii DILWDBXO’B.
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