• „ .4..i..,•,•-•,:::6);,V,e'f,'",7-,;-17.r.,,,-!:',c7.12,,•."1ir!i5,7.7,?7-.: ittsburg4 6a24ette =tor g. - RIDDLE & CO., .ziorroits .na..EisoPrencross PIT2I3I3;MEV.CLT:i e WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV. 17, 1858 1- A Nan Etta.—lt has not been the practice of the Soidbern politicians to make any appeals to -I.theinon•slateholding portion of their fellow-cit . iteria. :Jill their arguments hare been addressed to the alaveholders as% class, and all their efforts len made to farther their interests, and -- prate° and guard their peculiar property. So Miff rent have they been to the lower stratum of th white population, that the term "South," in its political and social signification, is held to cover but a single clam of Southern people, which, in point of numbers, form but a compel.- ' atively email portion of the population. This hie been the usage ever since the foundation of the government, but circumstances now tnms piring will compel a radical change. The "white trash"—as the Poor eleven are taught to call the —non•alaveholdiog whites—must henceforth be recognized. as an "element" south of Mason and Dixon's line. Their aid la needed in a great contest which is now on hand, and it is not deemed advisable to depend Solely on their sub serviency to the recognized aristocracy, but it is ' thought proper to give thorn a "stake" in the contest., and.ti.v. ensure their fidelity by addres , eing a feeling which seldom lice dormant in the human breast. Tho :loath is anxious to revive the slave-trade With Africa, and to succeed in this undertaking, we are told "every eon of the South, whether ho to aslaveholder or not," meet give the project his aid and countenance . The great leader and Apingle of this new era , nada agninet Religion and Humanity' is John Mitchell, an "exile of freedom" from the emer ald isle. John's special mission is to secure the add of the hitherto neglected class of white men, who; himse l f, have been prevented, through their, llira Warty, from being ranked among the privileged orders. To these ho opens his heart, and points out the glcirious revolts -of a n aked of the slave traffic. It will cheapen the plias of "negroes" by lac:Teasing the supply, so that "the million" can !come in for a share of the advantages now - by a favored few. Ile desires that every shall have his own negro, and that white under the new or- • der of things, will sunny skies of the —into this matter with Irish imagination is 1 pictures of future east barealiked by the Ins era. :this bogus pals sion," and that ho is knows him will doubt. are admirably adapts. No Lacs or Issurs.—:enator Hammond con gratulated himself, in bi- late speech, on th• fact that the Republican party would have no issue on which to fight the battle of 1800; the • South, he said, would take care to sire it none, end it could make none _ Bat Senator Hauiranod is not the South. lie Cannot so easily pave the way for Dougl...s in the Charleston Convention. There nos Southern 'aspirants for the Presidency who are bent gn killing Douglas off, and they intend to do it by rasing inenes which will ruin him, no matter which side of them he takes. The Richmond Enquirer, for instance, thus leads off "Virginia sees that, though the Constitution recognizes, and the Supreme Court sustains, her • right to carry slaves into a territory, yet she alto remembers what Judge Douglas so point edly brought to light in Illinois, that this right may be rendered null and void by the 110n-11C OM of the Territorial Legislature. While Vir ginia recognizes no power that con 'compel a territorial legislature to enact those laws neces - to protect the constitutional rights of elate holders, yet she doss hold that Congress has the right,nud is in duty bound to protect slavery in the territories until the people of a territory, . when on the eve of forming a State government, may decide the question finally for the future -State. . - "This question is one above am platforms of parties, and it must be met and decided, con stitutionally in fuser of protection, or uncon stitutionally againsilt. It cannot and meet nor bb conromised ; if the Cincincati platform dots not provide for this question, it must be ma, to moerilis issue." The Se:Tufty-0 to tae • 101 nada ;regain his pc,- ittl'on.in the South, by assuming thirisad in a new Issue to he agitated in Congress protection of slavery in the territories, over and above the action of the Territorial Legislature. Re bad net permitted ourrolves to dropair of finding an issue, although the mud-sill Senator wan so sure we would (ail for want of one, and In! here is an issue ready made to our hands. Let Rainmond look to It. The Washington correspondent of the Philo dolphin North Amtrican, (n paper, by the way, which Lies been rather anxious to get rid of the /livery question,) writes es follows: "Very well, let them fling the dog to the bream, and if they want agitation and cannot live without it, the challenge mast be accepted, and with the fullest confidence as to the result. . A little while ago, these same crusaders, who are now letting out with so much zeal on a new ' enterprise, insisted that Congress had no power Whatever over the subject of slavery in the terri -1021011 and thatit could not confer-upon the ter riterlil Legislature a power which it -did not 'Yaws itself, under the constitution. Hence the doetrintocnontinterervention, and hence "popu lar sovereignty," which is returning to- plague the inventors. Tow all this is-changed. Pres to, and they depart, as spirits are said to do, with the advent of day. hie. Tadpole used to insist upon having a "cry," and these gentry ' Inn have their "issue." So be it. Whenever that demand - Timed°, there will become shaking among the dry boom' of our northerni"brethren. Their powers of deglutition are marvelous, it is true, but this mouthful is rather strong and un savory, and ought not to be crammed down re luotantt throats. Imagine faithful democrats lath Ovular sovereignty in one band, and non• intervention - in the other, and nationality in. - earthed all over them in letters of living light, standing upon the altar of their common coun try, and swallowing for their daily bread a meal - called "Cong . ressional proteation for- - slavery in the territor ies t" They have digested some hard things before, so very hard, indeed. to to compete with the fammui facilities of the oil ttish. But when a sound democrat asks for bresd..-in this selfish capital they require both -bread and better—he should not always be given ;;.a Mona. Judge Douglas has acquired repute; tion for-extraordinary powers in thin line, but with all his amiability and other faculties, it any be doubted if he is quite prepared for the . dose which the Enquirer and Coe. Wise say shall not be adulterated. We win rse. The ball in evidently about to cpee wit., . Virginia "breakdown." How ?was Fix tr.—The friends of hi the ranks of rho Democracy, residing is Now York, intend honoring the "little giant" with what in these days is called an "oration," on um occasion of his passing through that city on his way to Washington. "Success vistas the Mint" in this mum. Had be suffered a defeat at the late alai:Rion, we would have heard nothing tof the demonstration. The office•holders, who main a ticklish position just at this time, have *O I6 S" the matter very ingeniously, so that • ;nisi cis: boner Douglas and not offend the Prinident: A correspondent of the National , isteliigateer explains how this vexed question is `disposed of by tboso who do not wish to lose tbele heads and yeL are auxions to keep in favor With the "coming man t"— „„, s , Democracy of the city aromatics prop arallow to give a cordial greeting to Senator Douglas sobs passes through on bin way t o w ash _ ington. The hiss, the government organ, Whiciteome time ago-denounced the offico-hold ell for their Douglas proclivities rind consequent - 2, .-hOoliity to the administration, will doubtless deemn ..l l r l P rort eYe irt a h t e h o e gem, - :, ra e c :::: ' l ,2 . "„i °l catt rs ki in ' hostility to the appointing g open power. They will take taro to laud Air. lin china% and, instead of claiming the success of „•Biltuglas as a triumph _aver the administration, they will cot It down as a victory over "Black” and a vindication of the "greet .enclplitorpopillits sovereignty ." :"Stick a filti }Sicilian he pot oif w ith a trios tioiraversons - hiiiMressett .tho death of .Y;lf. Claik ' tourdererot fu lmar. Hb diath'io in - retail fad," Hifwas not only • 'killed bet tothiedi Clarke 's crimes made him a &mail tutt.. kaa :pald the 'penalty who cuteth the anent alien perish by the swop). '..-: - ...:.:Leetoeittiorth •(.11:471s0) 2tinfre., - r . . - . • Tam is a class of demagogues who, when ';'':-Tostic...—epl..Albert Piki, 7 3l. C. fermi Ar- they Attare to bestial. thennielves with the • kip's; • ' r masses, frequently malts what r'Lre I . itrasautterox,D.C-, Jane 11,1E66. commonly ..thavonsed two bottle. of your laceelsserie Uollane Bit tamed. the "lenimed profeisslonir the subject their animadversions. Profesaional gentlemen mid ed..tom. remedy ...a ,awable tottie v themselves often so far forget their 'proprieties b.s o ,;:fr,/,1 6 `. 0 W 2,717, N ..;." 6 ,:;;; D : i t . h .,7': 1 ; u n :L 8 V . "; SS to engage In this paltry mode of warfare. In recorortoo) I 0 otottl.koti, to au ,ritti . :l T T A tli c o u t c h i ls n iVto his tour through New England, Senator Davis, of Mississippi, on ono occasion permitted him self to remark as follows:—"Sou hare the lib eral professions—lawyers and doctors—and the less you hare of them the better " nig was no doubt considered a master stroll,, i,. catch am" popular ear, even if it was made at th e t y rense of the very class to which the Senator belongs It passed, however, for what it was worth. with his intelligent audiences, which at a glance could see the drift of his remarks. One of Mr. Davis own conetitnents—the editor of the Yazoo Dr, ocrae—has taken the matter up and reads the learned orator a very severe lecture on the Bub. ject. Hear him "The less of them the better, eh" And what of that other clam of "liberal professions" known as politicians? They are of no greater necessity than lawyers and doctors, we take it. But why should Jefferson Davis go out of his way to make a flog at lawyers and doctors—the most quiet, peaceful, and amongst the most useful members of society—men who rely entirely upon their own labor for support—who ask nothing from government or its officials but respectable trent meut—and have never a sneer for the hungry herd of politicians who are going to and fro hun gering and clamoring for office and support, and threatening to break np the general system of things if they are not given them" It was the advice of a doctor that sent Mr. Davis into the lumber regions of Maine, and thee gave him a cure for the sore eyu_and an op• c porturtity to nationalize himself. Prior to his late excursion, three hyperborean "fellow-citi zens" regarded Mr. Davis as a sort of Wyman tiger in ferocity—a man of the extremes! South ern views and sensibilities—glowing always in the cause of Southern rights at a white heat— and who dined regularly on live fire coals, with the use of &salver fork and snowy napkin. Their astonishment was vast to Mid him such a mildly mannered man—so gentle, courteous, communi cative, national, conservative, and able—and forthwith they commenced to fete, wino and dine him; and,, be it remembered, the lawyers and doctors cOntributed their hardly and honestly earned means to (hone ovations, and the thanks they got for it may be Been at the top of this ar ticle. We had determined to contribute liberally to an ovation in honor of Mr. Davis en his re turn to : Mississippi, but being a member of the "liberal professions," we cannot, with much eilf respect, do so. We are an admirer of Mr. Davin, and shall always vote for him as long us he gets the nomination and rune on the legitimate ticket; but, being a member of the "liberal pro fessions," will have to do so under protest. Did it ever occur to Mr. Davis that Calhoun, Web ster, Clay, and A. G. Ilrowu, were once lawyers'' That editor must certainly be a "lawyer" or a "doctor:" town, beneath the John has entered energies, and his blazing with the >wer which are to len of this golden !ngth has a "ntie to it no one who man and the cause other' Tnc Pennsylvanian has found out what caused the defeat of the democracy at the late election. It was the Tariff and nothing else Leciompton had nothing to do with it. Hear what it sass "Take, for evidence, the rote in the counties of Allegheny, Beaver, Bradford, Bailer, Eric, Elk, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean, Mercer, Potter, Susquehanna, Tioga, Vet:tango, Warren, Washington, Wyoming and Wayne, in all 20, being those in which the quegion of slavery has uniformly wielded the greatest in• fluence, and it appears that the majority against Mr. Frost, the democratic nominee for the Canal Commissioner, and an open and avowed Lecomr - ton man, was hut IS,SIS votes, whilst the same counties in MG cant a majority of 29,47 , against Mr. Buchanan for President, brine a licrannratr pant in the Free S..ileoaati, r 4. & a t e of 10 ,1;410 Then turn to the manufacturing .and mining districts, composed of the counties of Carbon, Centre, Chester, Clarion, Huntingdon, Blair, Lehigh, Schuylkill, Lucerne, Montgomery, Phil adelphia, Montrose, Berke, Dauphin and arm strong, 15 in all, and it is seen that in these Mr. Frost was beaten by 6,300 votes, whilst in the same ectuaties to 1956, Mr. Buchanan bad 2.1,1161 majority, being a change against the Democratic party or '22),(116 votes '" We have no diepssition to deny that the ler iffhad a great Seal to do with the late reverse af • the democracy, and we hope they will take the lesSon to hesrt ; but, the idea of !cueing Al legheny out of the list of manufacturing counties is ridiculous. In feet, Bearer, Butler, 1.1 • tenon, Jefferson, Mereer, Vena ngo are all deeply interested . l j titularly in . iroth. • . I'. -, ..,.:- ,--,,i'Acitation of them iv.. against insietul of f't- its erguteet.t. .„.I.h4r - t . la jj' iff rinestion c - ti `IN thoroughly sgiutteti lii these counties as in the ethers named by the Perinsyfroniun : and if Buchanan gained in them, i as our Philadelphia contemporary alleges, that fact, the IrnnNyfrartian being judge, goes to prove that the Administration gained rather than lost by the tariff agitation: and yet this is directly in th• teeth of the Peuttru' , ,u;rn's theory. j The truth is, the Athuinistrni its -,,, 'blasted on all the sours upon which it nett befure the people. The tariff feeling helped to defeat it: I to did Lecompton . so did the extravagance of the government : end en, likewise, did the gen ; eral bad character of the administration. it was I , , . all Lien things combined that overthrew ; the democratic party, and no one of them singly, although either Cr' them would have been Falb ; cient. Vs' HAT Lorrettics Do.—Ten persons engaged in the sale of inttery tickets were arrested in Cincinnati, Ohio, lately. The Gazette Bays: "'•Tbe affidavits upon which warrants were is stied for these parties were all made py Freder• inc Todenhier, a German mechanic, who relates his experience in the lottery b iSinesS., with emo tion. lie says ho has been p trclutling tickets for years—that he spent all earned, and all he Could borrow, in these ruiu.oe speculations that he has impoverished himself and family to such a degree-that they have frequently had to live upon a single meal a day, and that of the most scanty character; in short, that he had be come almost a maniac upon the subject of draw ing a price, and at last getting his hard earned money bask. He has been driven to the verge of despair and destruction, and having become convinced of the wide spread ruin which the lottery business is inflicting upon the communi ty, is determined to do his utmost to break it up. Todenbier escorts the officers that there is at least a hundred within the circle of his own acquaintance, who are daily spending their earnings in the vain hope of eventually draw ing a fortune." A BAILIE AND A. Curren..—A young fellow named Charles Collett was brought up the other day before the Lord Mayor, charged with cut ting his (Charles's) initials on the bark. of one of the trees in Kensington Gardens. lie pleaded 'that he had got a situation abroad and was going to emigrate. — lie was advised to transmit hie name in some other way to posterity, slightly fined and discharged. Mr. Punch, ever ready to help the unlucky, thus does the transtnission for him "Collett take thin Make from too, hetk timber lo the perk: For though your hark le on the too, Your C must not he on tho bark' TII 9 Friend of India relates that a native con vert to Christianity was, compelled to leave kis books at Mallanin when'the outbreak occurred, in the house of a man who had sheltered him.— This man read the books, wns struck with theca, and read them to his family daily. A knot of listeners was formed, and, as soon as peace was restored, the audience sought the aid of o mis sionary. More than forty persons have been baptized in aousequence, and the converts com menced building a church at their awn expense. AMONG the curious developments of the stop page of a banking house atjliashington recently, to the fact that Brigham Young comes out minus some $lO,OOO, having been a confiding deposit or to that extent, through the agency of the ter ritorial delegate, who traosaeted his financial matters in this quarter. It seems, with all Brigham's devotion to Mormonism, he thought it as well to provide for a wet day elsewhere, and hence has been emulating the example of some other rulers, who made iovestments at a distance from the scene of threatened or impend ing action. Tun lovers of good thing. can have their wants supplied at Born's, Federal street, Allegheny, they having just received, direct from the East, n splen did anortment of jellies, assorted preserves, fresh peaches, lobsters, green gages, Ac., which they can sell at untunsally low °gums, baying purchased them at the very lowest cash prices. They have also on hoo,d a superior assortment of fresh maw:declared e°° Wn.nerY, comprising the choicest qualities, w/dch they will dlipore of cheap for cash. Their friends and patron, aro Cordially invited to call, and they will he convinced at once that they cannot do better In either of the cities. SCCCZ3I3 in any businms implies both popularity and capacity; indeed, without tho !alter the former is seldom attained. With a full appreciation of this fact, Carnaghan, Allegheny city, h. v0 ,,,, e d hi m . soli of the required facilities for a Bret does tailoring bust:nen, and is prepared to fill all orders for either men's or boys' clothing, in a style not eurposeed by -any of his oompatitora. Buyers may and it their oterret , to try, hb estsbilihmentt %mum, Arum, or. Bilcritolf4C6fr qu i aucans; tor mama pupa* Pr 4 ..__PIPS...taPPPIPOLIIPI *ll4 be sent tromPPEzpropp PUMP. 14 .!...... 5 .4 14-1 1 0 . 0 ..,„, tillatliOlitiMADOUlAL 240.MY00311ty , IrtuLer . 21, r. 11”. wit , . of Olel •L'4 unted Lithographer j 1.. k. 111,11 :1.-F ill.it A Ilegb.uy LM girnt. it. 11, 1-1 ..) wl4 6111 . fir•l with 11,1 , 1111 y. of 11 , dlgrod , f , r re, ....t ler to • 'wren. &heck of 1./yr,/orkrls, ,rlllrll rflo.ot wyfir.th tonerdersbly. U 7 rrlfr. war 0-.91111,1.91 ‘ll. der the rAtro!clorrumeletkoo• owl vitt urns ttlroor, Ilnriun u.,1 your ruodlcio, canoe] lkd•rbrocr't 11olloco1 Mlle, • lath oldolned roller. end are hovvy In •6ml you thin u: eildenc. of its Tattle PlTTELl'lltili, !no. 22d, 15.5 enretul to eel: for Rot-there's Bolined 1311- gee. The great tvpolarlty of thte medtrioe has Induced tunny itultet r hid/ the pohlto .herald gnarl ,rtfrett goo clot,iog. ♦areoid at it por too tlo, or al. bottle, 50rf.50.1 the pr.. prIetcrs,BENJ.PAOE,Ja.,& 00., Mauo(a.:tunng rbarma. cenclata and Chornlgta, 27 Wood .troot., betw•r'n Ist and 21 sta.,Pittaborgh, pa., and Drrominta coneralli. nr,-,:dlwF ,Zprrial JA.oticro FURS! FURS!" — MeCORAD as CO-, 1:31 Wood Street. Pitiaborgh, HAVING JUST RETURNED FROM NEW orai rvc,iviv, 4 ktp. Mot tre-h mai- FUR. ,cupti.itg 84, t l / 4 1 , 1, M.t.k Slnnr Nl:at 111, :11.414n Fol. 1., 1111 t VLcturill• MInIIn and OM, F.•lt Itoateel, :. .3, 1011 1,1 , 1w..1.1 al small profits. 11,41i114 parrlias.. .tviM FUR- ar. ,11. , t1 t•• • all MAnulua 11 P N.. 17., II CA la t;i i ll . ILI I Aal s ' i la NICARAGUA. All/.1;/C.I.V, A TLANTIc AN! , 1 f. 'WAN I', OPPOSITION 1,151: I=l Fh. ,1., $223,11pp, I Lower .trete"ct• ttanolt of die I sthmu. inelndr.l TLe n.l ni atoa,nat,ll, iVASIIINtiTON, of 11, 1.,11+ r , Ca,.t 11,..nry Clint rLHI, bOl.lll, 111 tut op t.I" pr. lel In. ti.a Caltforulik trade by tboNicaragua route, will len . . 1., pin, North HArer. New York,. Mamie, tl.a of Drenin/.... P M , currying parvogery, mxtlr, an.' froigb I t•• ',II Juan .1.1 Sprit, Lt ronne..t at bon Joan 1 Sur w.' •'.il h n an.l corarmallonu atearo.lllp glt • 3fA , .• • 1,. C., nun Vraur,. A Cali hen, 11114111 pnried er:rornme,let. 11. for the e, ,•1 otrkfurt laorsouirrqs. If . reptile.' In 1,0,1 ••rar.r. I , lf •.11r, For po.--r, I Iroigtii. appl, fis JOHN P V.ftTON, A Our client Mr..lAmEs Ynrsr. , of ta ns bartua, t.anetrrre4l to a Quopany in the 1 nite.l Mateo the rxrlnatr, ,ght 11%0 la the ['hired SW .4 hie patent tn. waking Olt irr,tn Coal. , attlrt. latent war luurl ttr th , lioretimr. t the Onitot that., ..00 thy,. 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TSEtt, !lg ~l fur Pltlohut,;h Ju2 4awl)kT The Great English Remedy CELEBRATED II 31 ALE PI I, Pr. p‘r...l fr. in a prt.e.criplf.n. of !lir NI 11 PIO Eitrnor.ll ha( y t.• th.. yn.-r Shia weli knmettAlclna le no Inry,sltl.ro, bat 4 rare and ramr•ly for Pecanlu Difikul flex and r riAtruci rum any cans* wluitaval; and allhungli a powerful r,nr.aly, Mel contain nothing hurtful en tho rmartfeutlon SO MARHICD LADIES it 1. pocnllari r ruite.l Ir kill. In a elicre ttnn' k,rlugob al; tt ..... Orly per ahn~•rular fry. Thur iNirs ha, nerer-lreßn Lnoren Fan Nal lArtt , ulars, get is 1 , 44311,111.1, fro, t.I Inn event N. If —41..4 . a postage +t anal.. o•ao - leved ney end.. r.e,l agent, Will taunt. , n WU', confoalnlng pile. by retnrn la. L. FAIL!: KAI t vo I ato , buratb..l,l,..alr evat, arid /OW Or 6I I olrraggl , ... Iap:CAA"( BAGS, BnOB, HaO9, HAGS 14ROCERS on.IOIIANC DNA tots now Ltt oopittlotl ith Bap soloaLtu to their It tolet on tln shot Lott nnl,c• to to following R CI. ontvin: SEA 111,1 US— lamb Lao (9h.}'L• atit:l3 FLOUIt SACISi , , neatly designed and prinis.l I.• dr& qe, or 4 bids Ot•kck% ont , lnts , hisi) :10412 i iin 51, or p •• ,I.Warlard or rinhissiehedirnin Irmo 2S or " " CA*56 1001. 12 or did •• S 3 b(di 4 ii N /1,00 Salt Pocket., Ilona, tinwors Brew+, Word and nue made to order et ne low prime An nut. notouto tnrr In the country. PAPER. BAGS, from 2 or.. to 16 11, ter Tea Iwai ere, ric o at about the price of paper. Perltem 'ribbing rat have their earth ptlateil upon theve bags as they are made. DAVID C. llXltlttir, Pittabargb Dag Memo aelory, ttollAtf N 0.267 Liberty ateeet corner Mud. ETNA STOVE wom-ce. ALEXANDER BRADLEY ■ARCRALTRRtt AND DrALAN LANA - VW VAR.,' OP COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES Plain and Fancy Grata Fronts, &c. s.le Propiieaw 01 the eelObTattd PATENT OA, B ERN !NG and SunEx CONSUMING COOK STOVES. Often and Sales Room. wrlllydfc No, 4 Wood St.. Pittsburgh. Pa LODA.N & GELECIG. Importers and Dealers in Form;ln and American 11 A. IL IV A. 5 Wood S . , P mrgh, Pa 'A full and eompleto assortment of an de .riptione or HARDWARE, at Wboissale and Detail, can bo bad at prices satisfactory to the pnrchnoor .t the above estoblistnrant. Tools of defarlpLian In largo Tarietr. Metchnnu, MrAnknlrs en d Fantlet• /dm Invited to coll. oo7.9:dlytc. _ • J. H. CHRISTY, M. M., 103 rALrei Strect, Pittsburgh, Penna., Daring hod ELo odAsotagn. of EARtern Coll•groand Hon ltals, sea rvorol yoAre pruilco, errors Lla profoodounl eervicoa l 0 ADROIOA L AND MEDICAL CASES. - W. D. Howard. O. Wilma MeGstidlem R.Y. D. IL A. Hamm. Hon. H. A. Weny.r. T. H. Eill, Esq. T. J. Bigham. J. E. 'lmam. John 11. Mellor, Esq. lamb HcCellistry, Esq. m y ydfc JAB. MoL,AU Cr IN. MLL:4I7AFTIZAZI. OF Alcohol, Cologno Spirits and Fusel Oil deli:110r Sac IM ond 170 84.1.4 I3EGN - 11 - Y H. cox... Lams Forwarding and Ccunmiasdon Merchant. AND WISOLESALB DIALER IN Cheese, Butter. Seeds, Fish AnJ Prodoco Gluonlly, faY N . 26 Mad &rut. ,INN.bscrill. prib,-.o•o4.wonti T.:S37IiQHANT No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr.ftlah's Slim Build' pg,) Aydre PT/STE:ICY NELSON & CU., .11awyregarm:s GUN BARRELS,,SCLID:BOX VICES, Out - .Steel aid :!Taninie;4ci Bieirt(s rsroct Sjiader, - • . • • :1:914 4 Acamgrie,Forki,P.i*,./faFiociti,#e , r':' lisurkikAig;?*•.F • • 551)tilai itettlCS G~ROV ER ia7A5 SEWING MACHINES \Fern 0.11 - arded the t insr Vitt:lllC II at the Pon, Iran I. State Agticaltural S.irty at then A :.IIU• F.SII I•ill.s11. 2=l 2 , th. :Oth and th-1,1,t Fill= ,111 11 U,.. $11.:. ••tth .4 II Cot.., (tom t.,t11..11.1 a ,+l7l r 4 •ll:ity, ah,ll noi tlp.•v4n fuurth r111..h 1,1. They Ire nr,,wnw,nel47 ti: pTII Send Clrcol.r O EI and an. this It', ; •1,4 ‘‘tll I. ro 4 e , Ce.l nn Nen - Inchino. plain 1.11.1 Do I. , oat.) tai . covPrand druic•'rs ' 4 .1 00 00 ,11) D, 1 D I large •dze do do pl.oed plated and pearled Ivo fri A ad ether ed. In proport ton W. C. ELLIOTT, Agent, AT TIIE FIFT - 11 STREET 5111111 MANUFACTORY. Pirrstirßa I Permanent Office. Celoplying with the urgent re,ine.t od hun ~,..1. theiv pAtionto. I) I Z.S. C. NI. FITCI .1. \V. SN'li F.;:4 Hare ronrlnd,l t.. r. f. 1.:It Al4l ICNTL V IN PITTS lII'ICC II A ...I may I,• r.m fu 1.41 It No. 1111 I'on n nt rg• .•i. 01 . 1 . 1,41 TE TII (1..1 111 HOTEL, 1 , 3113,,x k.pt Nutl.l , 4},L.rtoilptimplioll. A~tl Kota, Bro. - hills And nll,Alior Chronic Polo pistillate onlllratod uith raneit, thoonlo ooto.lio Clitoirrh, 1/. art 04 , a‘o.„41Trot;oh , 4 , ±t" I ire', p•pia. I;a3triti., 'r7rt.ll. OILS. 'FITCII F,TI( ES u..uld .t.t.. r..dt 111. to Cunsnmpli ~,, up , t,in. for, .r. till to flirlderkl an spt , ng 1 , 111 , 14/21MMI i i (he bow, uu.t tlivy M , hanlenl, Hygienic and M,Aillnal rentodn, to vut tfin blvd and otrengthom 11,1 4 0 . MIMICINTAL I A LAT I.lNS.whi, h lbs.,. 1 .. i t. I.i4hly.hot only a.. 11114,4ne5. (huong no CV,V. usnl al.,' am! In v..114+ tr,, , lrne.ili) canll. , ,..l:,:tin.lwaat!ng tioN prmluns time ore 111ItilUty I.kevpl upon plstudhl,, hut (.1.• 1.1. e that ttn , ...n! n manner t." an helurn ttale.l, the .-.Te fa A . • .1. Oicts en,y In th.• long. C 3 No rhntv. :e. A Iht .rf titt—tit..rt.....l ...r t I« rt.- titth tt• to tt.t, I.lfP E=CM=M:Mi= int pUbli , attention ! Li.; new lea, lA:ll4.A., , tnnet,l r.IIC. n Yeen4. •11,10.10,, c.l rief .I.ly , tll , l et) a erlaipte.l to the bra ily an...) , Irwin. lila. 1, will 1.- uanJe 11 ,011•1•4110.. n and nt nt 41 - 1, .ttel.irn.Nr 0.11.110.01 A in c.rt Nov: p`tt I . SI ore 1 . 1.1,11 Ph LIIUIS 111LLha, Mrtnufa:turer 11 , 13 01,51401 u, ), Ent*, nn I Cra dm], In Run.s:o kr „I n , nt,n , rn 111x1: cleau,l and 41: .J •Itippivg fora 1.n.71. I( )11N 't )(71 - 111./1:1•4 Ar X .I,O[I,CTIMiII, OF Iron Rolling, Iron Voult•, Vault Donr•, Window Ahnttrrs, Window• Guards, .Voz aNd th1e;1.57” , /, ; it.•••,•n 11% , .1 •0•1 Jake[.) PIII% , IICR , i • PA . It. • re hatvl nruriely of PAttr.rns. Nor, f, sit Pestacolor ntt , ntloni•al,l to en /Olt • .1, Jt.t.,1,, 41.4, •11,1 nonce • VANDDVER & FRIEND, o N p: 9 A NV q()LICITORS CIIANC .Ytanr': •/..ara rrf , re:.ll tnopt,, N4,l.er t , or Wvoterg, W.ll .te..mt lo ttm purvlsev. add K 2,1 gaud., t..k.irt Honey 011 VI 4,', su.l :klortflyea lEEE= (-loth without hy n,. Esi tet;- Er ewe Aneeett.cte, exont epplle.l to the tooth nod Kt. 1. 7. 01,17. Thetb from 01, 1101 1 / 4 losertel on the - various ny• tem. hues. Ile alto insert t-eth on retire Percer.eitt i 4v. w ith cortlnt/ona gum, latch In bosnty,clrentitlefettllil I dnrebility canoed fall to pie... •o•l %mine 'Ted. mw.. Ile3.01:111kr Font 111 Kary,) rittliburgh. • • I ',llk. _ . MITCHELL, HERRON & Co . ' 100 , Z96arT6.9 or ~ • t 'it ing. Parlor and 1 STOVES, Grate Fronts, Ventlets, Cooking Rouges, 6.r., 194 Loberty Si., Pittab9rgl., W Y A 1 N 45r, N SlNturn, tur,a and IMnlurei n all kind.. r 4 TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS A r; TOBACCO, Carn•r .tim iPtfirld Stmt and Ihanulmi 17:+131 MI 11. r A Pittsburgh Steel Works. JON S, 1-101.71) CO., Unr , nr.rtnn•n,rt CASTBTEEL: A. B. STZEI.; SPRINGSancI A XLVS. Glirnrr R. and Mrst Strroh, 1 . 01 , ..1n.rp6, Pa I). It. FLOC:EIi-CS ,s‘ 111/13171,11.Trrn, . ;loge's' lint/roved Potent Steel elllti rat4.1".1 . 4..•1 Owls., Hess uri.l Pare .tirtAs. Pe, rapt, It. 10,1.1$.1k• F'OILFCIC,N MIXCELANGIC. SI 0 T RILLS It A ll' N RS • DV:WAN, Nil Kam & W. 111 UNION HA N IC, 1.0:0).tN, er3l, , .or foNr, POONI, AND L'l'iCAli D:1 Vr‘nn 4 p onoliutly ron.l [MP 1., 11. WILLIAM:: A all .1.3. A. Wits ti CLVI4: I °me., Sign nua Ornamental t•n1:.1e.1., ‘Vhtto I..nd and Zino ' , Ain't .. itln, Ali kinds of P6.1t.,011., 01. N. Ar, .1 A "I/FACTS, tlt AI.? prdo.ziti All ncl. of Tobacco, SnulTaml CARA rs, fit,e mostly taken builrlitrK No. 1 . 49 Wvoni Al I .l. it, nri•lttion to Om Mrrtrirtnerrrring t.:lrr.vrt ra.rcot, re, Irotrthrry .111 tr irrr.44, _ . _ B. B. & C. P. MARKED RV:CPA:ITT/I. OF PraNTENO, .N2l AND AI.L KIND 6 OF IV RAPPIN G - PAP . Warertomee, No. 27 Wood Street, P17T5131.711071, P.I. R.11.11 , 111.11t nltrk•tprfrrt. nir4:2k RAIL ROAD SPIKE COMPANY. Joßepla Dilworth D. W. C. Bidwell (,S.apterne la Freer, nf wt.) .1111571,,C7Ca11S RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. I'ITTEBUROR. DR. W. F. FUNDENBERG having re turned to Pittsburgh with the Intention of .wattle g it hie future restdener, can ho found at his OFFICE. bro. 104 FOLa il STUMP, between Wood and Stalthfleld ate. IFLOMee been. trace 0 0. to. to 4 r. tr. 041.deento -- N. 1-Io.LNLEIS ez BONS. TULLIS IN Foreign and Domestic Bills of Erquinge, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, NO. ST MARKET STREET, PITTSIIIJROII, PA. 1126.0ollections Made on all the. principal cities through out the United States. RIOUNCOND ear", ftl Seal. Warr Sired and VlrAigan Arent, TA-13R.13, ' CO.,' TAMIL, T. RAW. proprietors. L.611511M.) ‘.lll,llrtifet SI,OOO ion foi - any_bledicine at PRATT k BUTCRERI3 ICAOIOOTh Lba only tuna.' Rounoly uow mid for RAwawarrot, tit t..7:410,41 - tadiaofie, Toothache, Penh, bbs Site or Bark,SpraDis, Bruinn. Sorc Throat, merit. Cbarearied Clwefa and ifordea; the. r , s °table rornady Blacovaren that will act upon them and llur Gtr tbajoinia. Tholloanda of persona bora town cored of thew oaroplulata by this new dlvoeery. All Ari invited td Rion It a trial. Principal riga{ V.VI Mondani. etroet, Brooklyn. N. Y. For iale by Wt. 0PAY..11.: lIXTBSIt, No 140Wcol oinwt,and.3.P.WlALldlNO.Allogheny. 'Signature bffratt&Botcher On tbwrnpue. find -name PITTIfOUROII, PA S=l/ ; mess - 81.11 , 1 .g 3. e ta? • AND noel opening, guneenprely tier Peolpie,nanitho want misty In nye Mr pal 41:11414BONLOYM4Martetet I=l =MM DENTISTRY St ttn abbettisenttnts 0 S Li/ Loa-r ESPECTFI'LLY invitee the attention of ll th, plUnc. Io the f0i1,,. in li...brie or PAMENT unnumurac PENS, i,t o ,I,[lll' Of 31A1 1 ./11k1. roman, .1 1.1.1 .1 . 1 . 1 I'. 1,111111, VW' inoure too,Tool roforoo,i-. FOR LADIES USX. V., 6, • noot writing, torreinily on think noll 10;111. 5.„ :. A11 0, 303.303,604. I” ESIII • ,I, l • - - - • FOR GEINERAL USE. 16-1,100. 004. In P., 1 ., FOR tiENTLIC.IIIEN•S 14E. Folk LARnE, FREE, MAD WKIT+N.: T... 'Lark; :sta. ijnill, I.4rg. fißtrvi Pt 11. ard. 3.1 a. FOR GENERA'. IN ILITIN(.. N., 203. SZllla rirt ns - n rver. Pn,r , NA. 362. race Pen. No. 0/9. Tho Ant.errapli FOR COMPIF.tteI I.I..RPOSES. Th... - Alehrst..lo..rrespqn l'str, Nos 3 , 41 MIA 211 The 292. •• N, 464. Sa , n9 I: ,r.l Re., rim. Ind free, No 39 st 15. 1011 noc At 111 k NIANOSA.7I:IO.We TVA No. 11.1 .1 hra 5t reel N0w1'..1•14 IOIVXN Agrrst •17 pi', is I (3-I - m.ek.sorT's LINE OE ELLETLESIIIP I=l UI 'I" Pl." l did n..sv l'At.t.R it i, ti.pr.l3 311114111 , •i 1,0••go4,1,, rowling ut.lter. 1 . .11Z 11,1: AT ALI, IEP,4 , IOICAI. PRICE ONLY 4 CENTS. V. GLEASON, Pnitll-11er, I. • A. r; IN 11, lV holcsalo Ageht N.. flu .1 tint :qr., I. 1, 4 " , .!() 1.1,1 NS. -:••11%tgoo',4 Alio:119 of 11 n,,• Aen H.,. ['teepee, sea 1., Es, .1 Aereceereet tef the Men); les , e erntelse . ho nor, jo.l 1%. I 1., JNo D.% 11 " ,7 1.1 11ont.l. ;:tre.t. ALL ‘VOul. I , E I.,\INS, FIiit;ItEDAND Tin,, Mut..., In.n l'oj• 1, ,r) .‘tol 8114[1.... , 411“ ND Wool glo , Iloburol, IllitiClrMA 61.0 11, roe, 11017 North.. 411 corn, -lilt awl Mu? Mr. 1411iL15LE.':n FREI , I..IGICITLIEGitEAT N_J Itioloom•IlIngot TI^AV Union Pray. r Mootltig liyasnl. \•.:. n , ,lpito." tb,Stoo roc",l ...1., nr 34.11\ ! VENISON !!--I'l,l ~r TI JUN, 1. , t. •• 1 : ". 1 . , (13, f: ' o Tliat.koghtnv 1 , , No 1.! ta: RIDDLE. WI irrF. s co : . . ei_LITERINE--..0 Prico',.. 1 nioiron, fo r asle L.: - I, C. L rA(irmsrecii A ( . Y) nor tt. r 1 , 32 was AT - E l'O)V I )1 . : It•—P:.lwo Babbitt:9 for !WO 1.. r L 111:1:Fs IN.( 5 CO. . 1) A LIM SOA I'•— 'gate in rand .1 Inmp. 1.. r rlle. I r l'. I FA ON A CO. ji_L ~ •., ..rriv.llfl.l not; vtoi ;“yreeti ratted, 11 Alt BAUGH & CO STE! N‘‘ .f th.• 141111,1(/ , .l and pcp ,CIIINWA PtANoi dAily .I..uq t9.mrny h,..r Tr...n[ly pnrdl...l erpinu,r punelt.i Co ttuVII i EM IN Ali 111,1, ;41,1.n.01f 4 rtltl.l.lmu.. awl mnri..al St , In 43. Pi... Ins, ht. prrferenc, nritrlE.trlog tru , l r r«lotiqufrd m.k nri al.. in 101 N(/ I ADIKS , PE)1.1.1,1: SI:IIIN%I Y. IVa.tflawn, Pa and, , lan )Ir. ft Roast. 0b.., lb., lA,' gison al de lig'', M.. I . Th. I. act ,r• and .al 11. ICLIIIIKIt Fifth alrao, A ,nt s:^in vray'k will ,•711 at In-tt,rr all and ra-tmla. uNiTrAb sTATEs II {SANWA) tit TTA PERCH I BELTING, C KI NU AND T-1 c) eIIAULF:S MAGGI, si .. to W.. 1... nl.l 1.11. "I .4.1 ir ,il.ll, 1141 M Warehouse No. 7 Wood Street, I! intrAtice•l t. , the 4sl all enquiring tvlthig, possesaing quota. , ^M b hanr nova,. been, onibininl In any Wirt, , tiz: For its durability, 1.,10,, affected 1.) any indinery bra:, 011, addl.. Ent or r.d 1 rnr ttooni, moo r t,,J In ant ilarap plunr, cx ten..l 1.. Ma wcallicr, !Kid ernn running th.uo with. ran inJni - r. of i.nini.nr MitnufactUrera, 3lnctnnists and A arlculttiral 1.0..101.111 [Utak..rs aryl.... ittulart!. . - . The Itteklug I. • MO. .I,lrabir ertiele. will teeth, alit a am molt, .ad will prow to all cell:Mae, It, the beet stenat toseklug ea, 11.4 It to ututle In abr.., of uuy tkicwas tor ectry part of the :tenni togtne ectl I.lolleir t to , (ins t.", Piing, ac. A lee, fteituti l'uektug, tor Oilinder I cab, [':.trot mod EtkOing Ilekest—e. Mood Belting are oar eat! letic i th, all of iehith le warranted milker to click nor moll Ito. of anY tico and talc,korec for fire tlt itteeit .leant cello, trite r No troghle to keep in order, taill'aut ret or sillootr—kal kat longer itatt retest e attester pri.tenre Inca toyother. Alestelast raft:tone. to the, noire tbe 'o.a o t kith ter. anti It rho Interior or Peunsylventa,Atate. ..1 Nei.. rook, New .F.,..,,,,,n,-, W., 31...5eG1a0.0e •n.I • ..,......n. on !mud, 10' P., Inch 1 ply (In,tlP.r. aaltatlr for Li re aagleca or etettot RASH DOOKB. MOULDINGS, &C . Allva. a, tarot elsttataaap P 1111 l W HERE efirw-ntor 1401. k and Jobbing Le proutp awended mat lb , allotted pou4 hla tottee, haring all 11,e Leer treeo.teorklog machinery aTO MtwelttcntlY PrYp4,l to do work at lower rata, and with Geer thorn any ,11, ostattllebtnent In the Weld. &lab, Poor, From. end Mouldings uhtraya on hand and made to ord., at the Central Planing Milk Water at , hot•eren Federal and Bee, or ettt a to, Allegheny city, Penn', T PRICE. STJCABI MARBLE WORKS. . • MARBLE MANTELS. manufactured he machinery, alwrty, t.tt hand at • er• prlcra Yttrulturo titttl iSt•shettant.l Tope. Ilt.ttmmtlt, Tablets, ttn.l t•••• total t` , lll NI .tn-It altray. on hand knber, No 819 latmrly stn,, PlltAmrgh. .. Mautrl Room turn . W. W. WALLACH. \Ti LCANIZED INDIA RUBBER BELT INII-10.4”1 feat from I to 3 Inch** wide and 2, 3 m.. 1 I ply thick. It will Maud .P.P./dogried Fahrotthalt with fining ankted. Thu ...Ter 011 ml.l will not Ilisulnish Its plieldlrty.and, ad lw run nt wet place. or ..apostd Ir tho cold u..brul Injury. & 11. PUILLIPS, o .I.t No. 211 and et-Clair atroct. VT ULO.YNIZE - D IN DI A)tt' BBER STEA 11 PActwic--2000 Ibs in altrela, iratketa and rope of oiltoot Ilia.. It to prepared ao (Vat :Nal degree. Fahren heit will not affect it, nod io &unit-tar to every ilsiog oleo, Itoanbatanra has .a lunch elooticity which stun Lo so Itialt 'a ling., el heat anti way to Lewd atonal all ply,. whore it am-eta:try. .1.1 11. nod:. Nos. 24 and 23 8 L Clair at roet. ULUANiZEi/ BER ItUB 110 SE V feet front to 10 Inchon calibre. This vlirio lino great atleantoge over h.:ober, as It ocoda no oiling, is perfartiy tight, will eland a vary high degree of heat with tint loin,. otot to not atlactod by the teverrat cold. J. k if. Not. 00 and 29 it. Clair More:. -- • -- - `I ERI'ICA}ILE, RELIABLE AND NEAT oiopulatit) ot the Preen/ Cone Gan le aft...tat by alt who oirry thana. Thee are pert, oily reliable, and re. eatable la twat sail( In.; sort so neenrately, that no one uuld amrpect It to ha on r thong ninn, ante., indeed, a t of. lofty asoaliant would et.ileitoor hr wreot It from Ito otoitor. Thity are a moot lagenitio. Invanolon. Price from ten to Ofteen dollar, It.. willflatte phantom In ellitbitlnk three aorol•. ' • CANTWItIGIIT a YttliNO, onliiN o 80 Wood after!. BfeKElt'S EYE IS A LSA:%l—This balsam In on oiralloot ratuetly for etro and inflamed Eytw, In nil 00105ot paarric, artoPllnno, end chat in ganerolly called wild hair to Hot err-lid It barn girdwith ancrere— Anotbar froith aupply ins r'd .10e. !LEMING, nail corner 'Diamond and 31arket it. PIIALON'S PAPIIIAN LOTION. for re• moving freekles, pimples, snots, mid tlitrels redness awl Inflemroation, tettore• the skin to a state. of parity And pond..., Ito reetna and tteauttlying the dim. ideal., weft., lug thn • - tn roll and transparent. dfteeh supply.jumt rt,elved by JOS. FLEMINO, nub corner Diamond and Market tit- Eli sr. UEOItGES BA l COD 1.1311. —N*.mm Ntl. I 3lnekarel to bbla ao Plckl folmon lu tl.rf o do Mack rel In kills, I" do Musa o 40, It„ do du 5 lad In Ltda. Ma. ultra largo Ito. [erring and Atau iota, allra aoa ooltc:1 Iles I. llntlLt t and Salmon, just rmitarl at:4lor Nout Frances family ocury tuttl tua auto, Federal tam!, A Ilektiony. ncp PER F MERY ! PERFUM ER Y ! !—Alerge toeortnieht of ctilebrantil Ittirfiernory rereited int. day. Oen, a giineral senor totnnt of American Perfumery. Mono unitising itti3 thing In thiii lite, ebottlil cid at null JOS. FLEMIXO. A PPLES -175 bbl. 4. choice grafted fruit— Rnenett, Golden Oaten, Belitlinettetlo anat.ar gale at Liberty et. lIIUDLN, WIRTS it CO. 101 UTTER--1600 Fresh table Butter and far ,n la at No. 185 Liberty et. col FUDDLE. ITIRTS CO. CHEESE -03 Dairy received end for eels nt 155 Liberty etnat. BUCKIVELEAT FLOUR—In 50 lb. saclcK, choke article, red and for .ale at 155 Liberty attaot nols MOLE, 1N18.153 t CO. BURNING FLUID! BURNING FLUID!! • Very noperior article of Darning Plaid constantly on hand and tor tam lota by JOS. FLEILMO, only corner Mound and Market attest. IRISH POPLINS, FRENOII MERINOS, Pigured and Plain all Wool da Laluaa, obaerlt,'cloolui; raglans, with a toll assortment of Pall and Wtntar goods, to ba found at DOKCEIFIELD it CO'S, not: north sag turner 4th 431arnot sin. _ INOW OPENING—The best cached Stock et dress goods, shawls, cloaks, needlework sad doh , . tto goods In the city. Pt.... call mid 4111110140 before per cbalog cisekticre. c.mtsFON LovE, 71 Market et. CLiA3IOMILE FLOWERS-2 cake German V for aalo low by . B. I, FAUNMOCK R C.O, uol3 No. 00 comer Wood sad Rul!. it., " ag l s l. 1 C .7.1 a NZ 0 5,7001 CO, 0011 'O. 60 corner Wood and Fourth a*. piIISSPIORID. 200 Ibsfor sale by PALIZLESOCH CO, 12.13 Yo. COT:eorner Wood and Forth R EFRIED BORAX-3000 lbs for onto by 11. A. 7AtiIiEETOCIL l i .13 corner of Wood slad ntp.its. B RIMSTONE -1y bbla for sale 1) . 1- a. A. VAIIN.ESTOCh lk CO, .13 °caw of Wood liqd Vim stre,l4. COPAL VARNISH-15 }ibis, for vale bl" B. A. FAILMISTOCK hop., 0013 comer of Woof and Pint ankh. DRESS GOODS, SIIAIVLS, of the lu test Oyler, also,• complete stock. of bororsik and ap!. pry Goods of every variety alwAy. on, heed. _OOlll C. HANNON LOVN, 74 3Loket mt. HIDES -129 Green Salted Rides; 1371rry Flint &, Just. reed sad kir sale by ITAIMAIIen a co. Na= Liberty ottre.t. F LOUR SULPIIUR-25 bbh ror.talo by D A- FAIINUTOCIL eIiMpROFORtd---300 lbs for sale by . . B. 4.; rAIITIMFECNKit 00, Sot Sate DLFBLIO SALE OF IifiILDINO - LOTS situ ate". la Pitt township, late the prop erty of Dr. Wet. A. L 4 i1111,013, decca.gri. Thiele denimble forming part of the tract of laud occupied by the raid Wet. A. Stinteon, doi'd. will he offered for sale at Publlr Anelion. 011 the pre i.e,„ 'II ATIN.DAI the Aith Jut., at half.part tiro F. M. The lid. ::for.-.t are 116,111 belle mile iliat.t frioit vb. : lit are Attested on the south nide of the Moil. di Field Datil:cowl, thus beluga:: all Woe. emily frm the city. Oinnlbimee pees the evcre li"ci he pi op,nel early romp!, Lion el the Pitte. burgh and Connellecilln Railroad wilkb Tao , . tlii• etc,. will aderd lultber WIRD, to Ton "*""" playa. of banjo.n sn the city. TTh. l o rm" vf Fide will be utietoitt bit mid Diu reel• db in three nniinal heitelmt :de, with Inter,: semiannual ly. Fer tlw defiirreil Temente. the bends of the purcheeere nal; he 5.000, Peel:red bye :nonce, en tho protect, - sold. For the content-yeti of thole deritine to pct ~see, km. oinnren will be In readinne: nt tin, career it Fourth .d teat short, o'clort. D on the day of salri, taco!, vcy them to nod from the For plan. of property, and for farther information, erpll to R. RPRIfIt`iDI , or to e I.IIN :W. No CO' Yonill bolt. ilrf Coal Land For Sale. pH I: "SF BSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE _IL et piece of mai Inml, routarning 20 acre., eittmte alth in ruilem of Ilnininnythr, no the Monongahela riser. The real vein the alinve net, mark; there in three pits ...id. oral mi the place there In X new brick hones mit ere birth. r information apply to TALLEY, like Hun s rare Po Or, LOUR SALE—Filly-one rtnrel4 ar Land nil lb.. 01.1 wandastan fl I. bitniilve trntu ttio ennui t.lll .A Um 3lonongnhott Bridge, all be mold low. Apply r. OW/ W. BUNN. fo,mitli midr of Oh : . .fd n 4., .4 li,ufand, Al Irghrty rfty. FOR SALE—I will toll l tv For cash, to cicoul net my rirer luminf•t3, nno in* Bola, long I , y lif feet grid,: l Ark p!3n101.1/ utknin entslknd, I.arge gnanelft,:i ply rod. Atf , —Vetzr large fi' , 4l t. ; Efoptire of BF° F 1,11111 , Fl:lndoel. , Carpet Slorc, N.. 11. )Iniket etreel. 14 1 0 K. SA I.E.—A tract ~ 1 1:11,1 containing .12 nine and one liKlf ern n, ..“ lA., kanrth Street Road. ithr.fit 1t,,,,. foilAw from tiro Conrt lion-,,. Will I, v. , 1,1 Ingr f, rm.h. Inquire r 1 A MACKENZIK At.t'yx at Law, No CO Fontl/i street. - IZ'OR SALE. lots on Mill street, East by I Al ft t, rash wll 4,4 } h, OEO. W. 111::,F. t‘uuth Nth , of Ohio FL. wtwl nl Dmoioud, A 11,b..t1y City. n. li 1.,1 1 A.M.1LY HORSE FOR SALE.---A haul -4.• mom, Ro,b. aix a i.:trer uad,r.llko earldb• owl n trotter In Larccw.., ; , nt mate for Indy or 1 , 11 , 1 to rhloor drin; necw cr, , ruotli tullitnry noyrltr rmrntwill 'landwithout n.log wrwointo-1 rwrfectly 1,01.14; to l,: roll soy for wint ol dquLv-al thy 01.0' ITArChOU. of .e-1 T. J. CRAM k 1,1 Wool st. VOlt SALE.--I (.11;T for sale that choice and I,enntlful tut of ground In Jelin plan of Into to Allegheny rlty. This lot Ia No. al, 2.Z.0 ru s t lung by 60 foot arid., Estonia un Midge and Central streets, and bounded by lota No. P 4 on Ibn .rt and lot No. 6 . 2 on Urn nest. Tba lataiOr owned by M , sattin MlLler and (Ito tat ter Jannlrks. Ergs. Thu locality cl dila arty for .prlrato tcaldencea to unsarparsed; purity of nir, NIVIPtt and quiet nslghborhool, and not annoyed by the rit lbu lucurnottre or vs Muni cam In fact, a visit to rite arm artileunipiruanta any nnoand rvillanablv hint to Inds(' I, rd. of Ibla property. ror terms rogalra of IIFI) I' 111 II M, at M. M,Clintork's Carpet Slurs, osf. , No. Merkel west. FOR SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth strcet.,l,rtween 9rnlthlleld and Cherry A11,,100 trout t•y FS .1.4 T. A to or. Third rtro.b., near 9eni111114.1, 10 fo, front I.y Eli fe-r deep. • ‘Ft an—ltoeqnarro bounded by - Boller, Wolkln. and Cat roll aurora and Farnou alloy, 1 , 4 foot (rout by 1 . .:0 dear, nearly orrcalte to Pennock & flares Foundry. • square bounded by Sandlman, WILL - Ina and Carrol ytroota an 4 Fproce alloy. 264 tort front by 1W drop. • Allagllor,. Cory..n and Hull, etroonbarljoinnon the Alloabouy Volloy Railroad 51ut,,..,. forty mm 60011,1,61, not trout by 1 -alree{4aoC. SCI.! Acre. Id pound in ltreerre Lae 4,44. peer a not I. a I,L, .t ll.° !cow In Iphron road non 11,110..10 1%1,, Silty fed,' in Allnglii•ny • :inn. and eneitnnt stre.t. A lirnrt of 1.nn,1 in 11'nornn r. • N.H.: fi'nnt yahoo of rich ' , Mom Innil—'+'•n A Trin't ..f 1'ioni111••11.14.1 r. only, of nr, ern,. WILLIAM M. L'AfiLlZitilliN. trot Third abos, The Soave Foundry and Plough Illauuthe lory situated lit the meet nourishing port of the city of St. Lonte, Mo. AEA RE 01'1•ORTLIN rry . is now offPred t o pat tn.n ils‘ing the “I,4tlhof porolta:iog r. int an nitetely catoLliabtd. On arcoout of Um declining health croon - senior partners, Ire oho.. for ante our Plough Ifspufactory and Stove goon dry with the bonier., patronage and good will of the coo. corn. This oshabli•hmont has been In full operation for the Intl nine years. The boohoo. tti sell ratahlhhed and the honae cod retablkhroont sten hottign throughout all rectum. nr country trotting mitt this piano. St. Loots Is lb., brat point to the Utt ited State" for the tnannfacture and Kola of both Steens and Siongba. It boa an oath:oiled meg bet for both. It, ground to antaclent to eXtend the Works to any desired extent. It Is silt:toted In the - most flonriatitng and r.pi tie nd.aucing part al the city, and atithin three Pipette,. lire Iron klonottun Iltairoad. Ws will sell the whole cousin. complete as It stands. or we will, If destred, sell the l'lough l , laclitncry, Tools. Pla smas', dr , sapsrately, sea .11 the Fr:today. 31aelilse ra, Pastern.. T 001..., Pasta, Follows tioar.ts, ,tc., l y theirscla, sod rapt the groond mod tell , llnms to the macho:a:a For farther tsformatlea sd.irtra D. Al LISTeIiCOCK . et-Leds. )!Issenr: Ohio Land for Hale 'FHB nutmeriber orere f o r salt" goetion frl, It j . i l ing ~ t Wh.l,-!:.tat:. r.,,,, 7t-o t . t il t l t n , a k t to e t .narn , .O .., ~,„..,..'. ” -..J ri tu t lyl alL t. 7 raot .4.',',nQ t, tr ZA.lll, r ll : l s u tti!ttA.lll t o A • t 4\ '• At ..• burgh, . . tat ty tuttd Chkotp, Itattroat7 I'. .'t mod nottb.. qoartere b.,.,........1 Lay ....t0... la ...v....A ...ittt ant- , 0-e• umber—Au- ~.. taltc•to Is well ...4 , -d 'tit ttp-ra trot martini erratum Thl.nc. tit. I. 4 , 11,h...111,0 Er...; ImAy cf laud it, ~ county It win bp n o d 00t11.1.11,4 on $0 I,ourcer, to ta.tit pllrattkatra. nas t y ho tiNtlrt•!., Ihre-t lo real ttltt•ln • totter opyktrtartity I. r.rttly etTeratt. _ _ _ J. B. SICNITZER, No, lin 4th 4tre4t. Citt44urgb =ma Valuable City Property for Sale. PHAT vervjedirablo lot on Wnter Street ± and lindouliVAllekrunxt b John Irwin A Form, Wog IN Pet on Won, arnl•Ft.nt on. n., and lOC dm p.l.mg tln Alley. It will i.e sad icrin.thor ur le 101. of Mar 24 rna mr.o. For o rnl., I u. 1.011 nal be mode coop as to pnytmunto op. ply to JOSHI4I 8. LEXCII A CO.. snrl . ..lkr labtrty Ntreet.Pittnburgh. 50t LET.—A large well furnished dwelling •ritb ail modern haprovomente—for rent lua K.,c,d tenant. Jull d CO. arbortrulturaly fir „ ilium' PLACE FOP. EVERUREENS, itc.-I:4,loroxtrit auo, grown of It* Ilvo.t hmly dodo”, from 5!,.; to S rect. KO,/ front mall to 23.4 fort. ,--- 55100 extra non cherry, 4 . 1.01 5 r proch 1 itt,l threo Joms old, dwarf and standar& Our Nursery Stock lu n-ery department Is harg, 'ditch It will os s a Tams., to shout to our trlnruls attd the public.. Plttsburch and °skims , ' Snrevrins, Oct. 27, Itlf t s, ts2.7ullsstlY SOU S SIUItDOCII, la. Ebucationa Penn Institute, CORNEA of Penn and Hancock .treets.•— Tun roootiog lecru commence on TUESDAY; 31.,t lto.t. A Holm.> mord., or popil• may obtain atlini,iion Tomo. for 'button end STA per ression ct twenty 1%, Weil., an2Ctf J.f.ll.3slPrif, Principal. TECEI NEW YORE TIVIBITNE, 1858-.69. gallE NEW YORK TRIBUNE, now moro thou seventeen years old, whiAt sem tho first jour..si in the nori4 that appeared regularly mete iteperlel recto Meet et so low s pet as two mots, m.I arlobch het attained the imparaileled attgregato of more than 3)0,000 subecriptione, remeelfolly solicits its share of the vellum nge which the hlutropolitsn Perm!. henceforth to remise , . . 'Within the pneent peer Tax 'intermit hte melded Itself with a nelr mid kilter Prem., at •cost of 00,000, merely that some clear submribers may receive their paper. a mail earlier then they otherwite do. With corers. pandente At the moat important peinte throughout the civ ilized world, and • etAttof writeraho/ren teem among the beet In the country, we believe that even thad, who dislike the politico afoot sheet tanamnin to It frankoma in avonbag its tanirictions and ability in maintaining them. Wo Ap peal thou, to those who teller. then eu Inen,amd circula tion of Too Tumult would canduce to the political , into]. leaned and moral or tho Itet;ut•tic, to ant tot In , 41,ttog such Incr.... Too lam, ?minas 4.3 printed on a' largo Nape, fal sheet, and published . evory morning and eaenitig, iSotiday crpted,) hod mailed to hnbarri bars for nix dollari per annum in ivirhore; ~ ,C3 for ala mantilla Tan Seat-ltrenu, TWIG= it polatsbed entry TUESDA T and MIDAS*, and cotittion all the Editorialsof the titan, tall the Cattle, Itono lad °einem! Mantis reliably no vo:int! nspressle for Tan TRIPEML: Foreign and Domestic Corresporalancr;;and during the coming Derision of Congress It will contain a summitry of ConirreeiSiOTlAi doings withthe mint. Important sprischm. It mill also contain a first-clstre Norel,'coraniimil from mataier to manta r, thus affording e Ant-rain faintly tanffrptper to Mom who prefer not to tote n Daily. TERMS! Ono copy, raft year VII Floe eople•, ono year... !It '1.6 Two Caplan, ono al Ten Cnpte., fr o t. add,. 20 THE SEMI TVEZELT Tea :Man I! .39111 to Clergymen at $2,00 par annum. Tin Nrw Tina Wuctr Tattnurt, a large, eitibt.pagn pa per for thecountry, I publiabcal erery Eatarday, sad con tains Editorial, ot, Ma Important topics of tha tho new. et the with, Interesting correeponieure from all parts of the world, the New 'Pack Cattle, flirts andProchwe mar kets. interesting and fellable Political. Mechanical awl Agrictil tura] articles, ix., &o. -.• • . 00ProrY, 000 Y. ,, *-- 621fly•Coptes; one Scar s e Three nplon, we year.... 61TenCoplea, one Tetrnty Coplea, to address of cash rubeerflur, and coy larger number at $.1,2u each 21 day persen tending ne a Club or Twenty of more Will be entitled to n extra copy. We continue to send Toe Wan. LT TALMINS to clergymen (Pr 51. gubegriptlone may commence at any time.. Tenn al• ways cash Ice advance. - Men a rraft can be procured It le much eater then to remltbank. bile. Al! letters to Le ed. to HORACE GRRELY & CO • Tribune BuibPnge, Name et., New Noll,. TIER TRIBUNE ALMANAC: !n,1952. coataiaiaA tha Elsetdoti ltarosaistati the sumai matter, will be published %hoot Christmas. Pries 13 mho; 12 copies, postpaid, for 1 00 tapirs, postpaid,; i. Addtris as abase. aelSia•rmsolraissretY wilLatlT HALL REISTAIIELANT, MASO SIC HALL, F 11727 STREET. JG1133E11 2 13. P11.1.013rE2it., A LL TIIE DELICACIES 01 , ; a t it ti TUR SKAHON, Prepared kr the moat ea. earieucal cookaoternd up at the ehortnet no WA, trinn MOTU/CS A. N. UNTIL TWXLVIII O'CLOCK C. hl. AN artlclea In the lie% peculiar' to the Dui, West ar e.th, tereind daily L 7 DrpreeNeh 4 ned t iltllillo4ll WM iin4 the Liable WA vr LNUT Rua, .ji that they could deelre. • AD.Witoiceale Depot fbr 03alare. Game sad earl, Vegetables in their ereanulDli 043 Ocltlya ASSIGNEE'S SALE. OF VALUABLE MAOIII t RY—WNW sal by the .amiemigned. al pn ram rale. all the machinery. ae., or Alexander Irwin Co,, coosnains in pert of • • at Lattice, temPlaners, - • • 2 Tyro &raw Catitmilathirata, cm. Ttabins Tom Boring Prima; ttro Prasea..2 ‘ . a.i.o.cme Stearn Poctcc, imagete, cepat/o 'lying two It hob ealtitteln - that Bleattalissee,eoMplete; • Two Raglan with till:Wen 8 Inchea In illaingiet to4b3 attvke, all complete;ylth boilers, k.• • • • wnku.voitaik7n.i.sitim;;;' No. CO Water stmt. 1 1111101VALAS's VEGiIiTASLE,COMPOUNA for Tkup.s‘,apd Longa. Anatbn flaell supply. pmg ree(by JO& FLEXING, -;TO11 =nor Disiscof a Jaactrt rt. AClttrtS Oen= or Nana. Inottarrok On.l ..Plumbragh. Norember 16,1038. y o Tor. Directors of this Company have thfilday deolarod • Lieldend of ten per cent. eat of thaprents of the last e menthe, lle an,able to the redne. ti.ott of ,took, üblrgati at ons far ateuk rrd ,m2do ble te holders of paid op sleek is calo r on demand. I. GRUM 91 1 6.013 L. 3«r.• NOTICE TO Br ‘at, Ltug of the Ihilo-'vrt 01 the oti" flaw', tVal ". -- There Will be er , A livnilres Won. Penn 1 lone, near [ha and ifetneedey, Niwernber 17th. at I n'eluek, t „ o.ents fur attetohng the apProurhing edalatte uu ,. A hill sttend•oco requenled. John Drown. Dirminghara. Theo. Struckler, .lea. L Graham. Alleglinr. ItohL Ardlworth, e 4. Conrad k boron. fah mud, Andrew Ackley 4 , • ../..hn Ws, Laarenrerille, Uogb Itwhardann, 4, JobnWeelfr.hlenche.ter. John Alkene,Fattr Mere,. Jas. (leaner, fhl ward, Ali's, Gen. W. twine, Ile.erre to. f nolZhdt.ll WNorrrr.-- The 'Annual Meting' of the Sta.:kb - Aden of the Poonnylvania Salt Nano Coln, log Company will Co hold on MONDAY the 29tb day of 0\1,2. A. At., at the office riffle. :ow pony, WY,tnatan t , Philadelphia.. OFAMCIRTIIOIIPSON, Tr nrer And Sscret.ry rn - 11aa r 'i artrresarnon, ;: net burgh Nev. 2,1969. f Oa TIM President and Directors of this Bank hate declared • dividend of ran Tan nal on the'capital stock, oat of the prolltnof the Inn tin months. The storthohlore or Moir trot trprosontett,o, rot be p0 , .1 on or attar the 12th loot. ' If. M. MURRAY, n tanadte2w T Oaahior. EManto • . bo xot, nod iudostziOuk, and 4,11110131.1 to tbe 11,1 0 1 .11it:1i. )Sl.ll ~r prtirrrot Apply to 4.4. 1 elkaiwo a Co.. Nor q' g 2 Water atrirt. no17:1.• 1 WitSTLitli N. I. 1)0. Tf.Booo Want , Money ?...-IVaut ur sll.l.(lCtiilollare worth el' ll:maraud Mort,.., • Apply to •.; Euoy, 1110121, iwath.rida ".1 , tour IA the bianiumlAileglitny city. W A SiTt..'l)-0 llO .' highest price 3111. e t... 1,1 In remit 1,3 D., U. lIERISST, no 9 Comor tilwrty 1.1141 lintvt [drools. - _ T A IN TE 1).--Timothy ScYd, for which y y I. oltnet ko, t.i ion will he pni-I by It. C. ILIMEST, nog Corner Liberty Inn! llntut ..ttort.• - VA N'rEl)-6 :in WARRANTS—I t a t y thottt.t.i I. buy a nutubn DCA°. 120 , `J. and morn. 1 bud Warrant.. at the 1141,4.4 r o t., ..t:l‘.ll.tw'renn A NI.. '1,01.01 , 1 lilt, N.. 110 Fifth at. i paid by J. 11. CANFIELD it % .A.mrt Jrle. troy steady industrious k i.. r; 1- 0 7:1 ICU. NINO, N 0.21,1 Liberty At...a IsITED—TiIo highest quarket price paid for Ile,Altnx. by R. L. VAIINESTOCK &A 1 No. N. cornor Wood abd Fourth at , . WUM. ANTEI).—Tho - highest nuwket tabc.• 1.11 for II S. II ARDALTO II &CO., lal4 No 2:1 - 5 Lltertr ettrot WA NTED -10,000 bus Rye, far which 14•• prier wilt to gtsan. IDECII A LIUTCRINSoN, Nu. I is 21 and.lth 1.4 - W A NTEP. '.!S,(100 now HITCHCOCK, M'CRLIERS L sat 122 F.atend and 1611:hat din WOOL! WOULLI - --100,000111... Woul want Y 4.1 at bibtsgt rash pricer by 11 ITCIICOrIi, 31cellr.21111' k Cu, 1021.thivrt1T 122 Stscot,tl and I'll Front sta. liuotttoo ebangcs. 131.450i.1.71 . 10.11 OP P.% ItTNItILSIIIP. — . 1 , E rtriner.h p hetet/A*ore existi ng be. tqc..n A W R 11 this day flk.lved by mutual Eitb, et Ott , fkrtnerff k notborizki to um Ok rkr, ~.• kt ,olt lAthr, of Ito I tkftktift JOIIN REA. .Intf.,O7t WILLIAM sxA C - l'A i:TNERSIIIP--The under3ignP4i Lair ILL. ilnr rained Into covrforreblp Err Ihr trmema ti..n "In C,lltOir.i,tl and Produce Billinc, torylpf lb , etylr ..1 Err .L. Enr,ylL. flf.flEi REA. Pit,Lorrh,tlft..2 , l, 1.,..... ALEX. FOtt.zYTlf REA K. 1 , 011.SYTII; . of /. & Rel,) Cr , MMISSION k PRODUCE MERCHANTP, n. 73 Water St., Pittsburgh, Pa., DEALEIID IN Flour, Barn‘ and Poilnee aPROIAL ATTENTION atvr.:4 TO TUE SALT. OF PIO IRON AND-BLOWS. ' 110-PAR'INERSLIIP NOTICE.--1 have this Ony tworiii2,l with reef,. it, Plr.w liiturifisctlif• I;, hveiuoea, J. C. 11l DWELL, law, a( the linms of LW/ STwor. Thn et; le of Lilo firm will lin SPELII. 1 DIDIVALL.,I Iltttbuith, Vopt. '22th, 1f54. .T. htte of the hem of t. h. Troll a Speer. late of II Ik Serer SPF.Eit et BIDWELL, Valley Fcrgo Plow ViTork.a, 130 Liberty ,Tre , t, rear irt,Ontrq i i. ANUFACTURERS ofi every variety of 00010g..41c., mat appicerinfrot. terns vnltstilo fory kind anal! and liflago. Their Improved reoc Patent teen Centre. Paton leon Centro grieLittnll.l7,7nreirN7l-71-",b1'n'!',.1.3.1.441.7, d C"Tlli;;v7., riols-et alo ten,?., to give entire siottvriscii.ni to p,rt,4- I , oltt Os to ,inatlty nr.4 •Le1 . m.1111.. 1 I.' trderit 3. D. CANFIELD et. CO., Commies - lon & Forwarding Merchant, EsTE.RN RESERVE CHEESE, inrrrp:TE, LAID POI:1i, DAWN, FLOG 11; I', A P,srl A 11114.4, SLUT... Valeta ,t Lard WI, Drina Fruit a n d Kannally. Not. 141 Rind 143 Front Streit, PITTSBURGH, 1.11 TI 1., SP- • JAWS TELIIT: LITTLE U. TIL1111131.E 1 • WHOLES ALF: li(I I O , VRS AND 11)1Z.K.LEIIS Flour, Boron, Cheese, Frull. ' oll94; Predate, lu - 112BECOND 51",PITCBIRM011 Ruction .F:,Oro P. M. D vv IS. Auctioneer. (loanzn.rcfnl Salt. Itonm. tio. &I Fifth SlrPet. • .. • _ SPOCK P., F. IV. & C. IL IL AT ritiixrn aux, In lota to lath purcbAmns, by apl P. M. DAVIS, Auct.,tio. (Li Fifttrst. AUSTIN LOOMIS & CU., AltrthaulX7fAciiiiiir STOCK SA_LES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS CO., AT TUE :11ERCILANTS. ENCILANGE EVERT TUUESDAY EVENING.—pack, luentonce azat Copper etock, rn I and Real Ettotn odd at pnbllo eale at the Marchwtte' Exchange by AUSTIN LOOMS A:CO. sots. Dretto and Leone ea Red relatenetaubdei on reemoneble ter., by AUSTIN 1,00311 a & 0 , 21 Stock Note Brokers. Da Fourth et. MAN C PLAS TILE GREAT STRENGTHENER ANI) PAIN DESTROYER. The beat and chenpeat Itold.ltemody In the vyng N. Simple and plot/ma in IL. nie cerotto and etre , ..l in D. res - nlt.. A 6.3111'44 .dentido external curativ,, npplic‘bln far tellof of pats at any lima, 'ln any place, In any part of the !Inman nya, tem, and under all airc atnatances. • If you pat tbt, Plastar anyabers, It pain I. there. Ito Plnatar vdrstlck there tba path Lea vaniab.d. Tho Ftaotcr Inagnothas tho pain away, and PAIN CANNOT EXIST wintßE THIS PLABTEP IS APPLIED. Ithenmstiecn, Lameness, Stiffnees, Debility, Nercooeceat NorrOga, DYslslalit. Cough., and Colds, Pains and Aril., of orery kiwi, down even to Lorne, are i..antefinttlyreliemq and, with little pa nonce, peretantnfly cunt!, by the mee ts) influence of the MAGN.I:TIO PLASTER:7ft is the .1w pleat, armee; safest, pleaeanttet and cheapait remedy id ortstenco. Its application it unirer ti eo j,li y . t o the strong roan, the delicate woman, and • lint fettle infant.— To each and all it will 'prove a Bohn 'and a 'Meeting. Ire Ilea le *gamble, and without . annoyance or trouble. Its price it Within the roach of ell—rich or poor: all may hare It who 111,15 sick and suffering In any way. FARMERS ehoold ho always torPliral sOlh this localna blo PLASTER. it trill be the Good Physician 'in any holmehold, toady at all tlineo, awing instaat notice. Pat np in air-tight tin bores. Lad, bar will make cis ta• sight plastera, and any child can spread abcm. / ..erire cents a box, with full and plain directions.' D.C. NORR,IIELLD; Inventor cod Proprietor, 19 Walker et., Thin , MORHP.A.D'S MAGNETIC PLASTER Is cold by all - drirs• gists to CTBry city, tows sod Tillsco of the rcitsil Stasi nal...dimly Is T L' BENT TEAS LOV EST PRICES, CAN DE MD AT run rxilie; TEA s.roftr, lie. S nth Street, Ilea ISov.i BLANKETS--f3WiCIIFIELD CO: have r, co N e d alntl usertmeat rtera etnnitanu. inauka .. noluvzoldo Faunt, c an. mak.' of Canton l'istittcla , A laN ud...d rn d tprzneute, for yr lottt vroaF ad. fall stand of irin"r (Rod , ' iptimay, In or'which theyumio ,, priicesfpc pr.l3), at flOrth east tpiterpf Fourth sof.l3farkei B • havv9 COMPOUND •OX MA 101 IF-' poilATlM—Thle le on excellent preparation for the. growth and presarnalon of thn Bats, coo:Toed of pulled, - Marrow and Lloaxlennt Oil, and combined with frotilla nertmneth which promote the effect of the composition.— another supplyjult reed by r 'JOB. rcEuneci, Doll - corner Diamond and Market at. LOST.—Notice in hereby given thnt =Um hes Ixen endo for a duplicate emyttriceresisteck in the Dent of Pittebargb,'No.l.3, dated Avg..llth, . lit; the sham • Cease is hereby dettianded why said tertifle.h. sh4tdd•ott be hemd. EMILY TAP.S6Y, McKee/part. halatirtlw OEN TE N NIAL• AIINIVERSALCY--- Vv cgs Ain! Rannarn for Soctetles aral Tradesmen' la triad hag tomtit., In the greet celebration: patted nest!, by WU. G.JOEINSTOM k Di, Strom Job Prinbing, Office, No. is WOOl .d.tret. Sir Send ordan catty. MiNN DOUBLE BARRELED GUN:4, r' E N L L.A R,S Re. ill warrant tinate_arnaltt *tory partlerdar oc3o CaRTWIIMIT At YOUNG, " PROVISIONS -50A per: Sh6tlid(so; 600 do -•- • • .45 MA. !wavy dittal'utk; do do 'Mars, for walc by obl4 8. *01115021 At- CO.
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