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WEDNESDAY " 10113:111101, 'MAT 11, 1859
Tun EI7IOI4AN Wan.—A correspondent of the
London, Daily,Nos:, writing from Genoa, says'
that, in mean' the Austrians should cross the
Ticino into Sardinia, the Sardinian government
has directed , the provinces of Arena, Novara and
Lomeninsi which birder on thi Ticino, to die
arm their national guards, and put aside all
thoughts of resistance. The Austrians have,
therefore; their way open to Noirara, and, if they
-era enterprisieg enougit, even to Vercilli and
Turin. The Sardinian plan of campaign is to
abandon all the left bank of the Po and, taking
their poeitionnt Casale and Alessandria, to de
fend the line of the Apennine round tlthis,
Which would, - in -that event, become the seat of
•
government. Should the Austrians be rash
eneciet to venture into-the ground laid open be
fore them, they Wend in all probability meet a
French army on the Son or the Dora, ere they
are two weeks older. But if, on the contrary,
they:keep their present position at Pavia; and it
• becomes neeessary for the Sonatina to attack,
theeishitter will march on Piacenza, carrying
the war into the Parmesan territory by Vogbera
and Straddle, whilst at the same time a strong
army, or division of their army, or of their
• French inxilaries, would land at Spoils, either
from Genoe — or Toulon, make their way up the
Valedilliagre to the Appenine gate of La Giea,
and occupy the lame Penman territory on the
loath. Masters of Parma, the French and Sar
dinians wouldiqually threaten Piacenza, Man
tua, and Ferrara; and the Austrians could not
follow their adversaries to the right bank - of the
Po, without to great extent losing the advantage
of their redoubled tetragon of Lombard fortress
es, blantua,Peschiers, Verona, and Lepage.
As to the relative forces of the powers likely
to come into conflict, we learn from an article
in the N. Y. Times that the present available
force of Austria is 200,000 men, of which at
least 119,0 8 00 will be necessary to man the for
tresses and cities which it has to defend, leaving
. 90,000 men for the field. To meet these, ,Sar
dints hot a regular force, not inferior to any
soldiery in. Europe, of 40,000 men, with a vol
unteer army of 20,000 more ; and a rapidly ad
iancing reserve of all the power of France. The
effective total of the French army on the let of
June of the present year, as estimated in the
budget, will be 672,400 men. Of this number
650,000 may be safely annum& to be now under
arms. If we allow 450,000 men to the service I
of Algiers, the Colonies and the Empire, a force
abundantly equal to "watching" the movements
of Germany, we find 200,000 at liberty to be
thrown into Italy. The nines says
"While Sardinia, declining the combat in the
field, holds the Po and the Appenines, three ways
ofinvasion are open to this tremendous force.
-An Austrian army advancing from Arena by the
nneth upon Turin, may be taken in flank by a
_ French army coming from Chambery by way of
Aosta and Ivrea. Turin itself can be reached
by a French force from Grenoble by way of St.
Jean.de Maurienne and Snea, (the whole jour
' ney, with the exception of about forty miles. be
. log performed by railway direct from Lyons and
Paris,) before the Austrians can accomplish their
advance through a hostile country by Novara.
• And a third French movement from Toulon and
tlarseilles by 'Steam to Genoa, and by railway to
Alms:Aria, could pet the whole disposable force
of Southern France upon the battle-field of !Ma
tent*, within three days' time.
If; - ! therefore, eighty or nicety thousand
Austrinisis 'should march upon Turin. they would
be exposed - to the concentration upon their line
of retreat of at least twice their own force with
in a week of the invasion. Nor should it be for
gotten that her immense maritime force leaves
. France at liberty to throw - expeditionary forces,
by way of Spouts and the Monte Gina, on Pia
! censa—to blockade Venice and 'Trieste—to
rouse the people of Lombardo-Venetia, the
Romagna and the Duchies; that throughout
Italy the proclamation of a 'national' war against
Austria, with the alliance'of France, will rouse
the national feeling of every State and Province
,to therevolutionary pitch; and that every Aus
trian regiment marched out of an Italian district
• will leave a revolutionary regiment in the rear.
If the Austrian generale aro the able command
ers which they are reputed to be, it would eer
, Minty seem to be at least questionable whether
.:* they win-expose the forces under their command
::.to alrthe contingencies of an advance without
' an action into a country girdled with enemies,
over whose movements it will be impossible for
them to acquire any sort of- decisive control by
the empty occupation of an undefended Capital."
DLSATOIL DOUGLAS has gradually settled down
into a very passive indiVidual, with the view, no
doubt, Of-making terms with his persecutors, eo
as to put himself in a line 'of wife precedence for
a nomination for the Presidency at some future
period. Whilst he is using every exertion to
atone-or - past offiaicee, it seems that a large por
tion of his oppanmits aro equally determined
that he shall not be received into the ranks on
any terms. They will not even permit the poor
fellow to feed on husks or to take the humblest
• seat in their councils. The committee which
represents the five thousand administration vo
ters of Illinois, commonly known as Panties,
have again issued an address, expelling the "lit
tlagiant" from the party, and declaring that they
will not have any communication with him as a
political associate. In this addreee, the admin
istration Is extolled and glorified in the most ex
travagant language. For Douglas it contains
nothing but hard words and bitter denunciations.
Indeed, all the efforts which the latter personage
has made to secure for himself a respectable
position in his old party, has had the effect to
sink him dower ii - th e estimation of the public.
He has disappointed his friends and his en
emies by his cowardly retreat from a position
which at'one time commanded the sympathies of
• the nation. It is not of such material that
great statesmen are made, and whatever opinion
may have been entertained of him twelve months
..ago, no : one now claims for. him any higher
Character than that of a mousing politician,
without' , the courage or the self-denial to make
for himself truism ordinary reputation. In the
language of o coteinporary, "he has not a tithe
of ' the. strength or prospect which clustered
-,••••• - --,assirind him a . short year a ago. His star hen
..„ - kitii• heart diutrard by a series of movements which
ritscillation of character and intent
• .S
..such ae•dietroy confidence and dispel whatever
- .4.;g;;,: of adrairation his gallantry in hie Sght for en
, Free:mei at home may have secured for him." •
The movement in this State under Knox and
Forney, creditablo as it is to those who are en
gaged in it,has not received the countenance and
eympatiy.froni the donator from Illinois which
the people anticipated. Indeed there is reason
' •
to, bel4sys,that, should hie interests require it, he
-"redid not : hetiti.te to denounce and repudiate it.
• Newipapere, notoriously under his control have
already expressed their disapprobation with as
much fervor, if not vindictiveness, as that ex
hibited by the -pensioned presses of the admin
_ • !titration.
LAIL4IXAIIJUVAL OX run UNDIROZOIIAD
BOAD:=We learn upon reliable authority that
seventy fustitOt slain arrived in Quads by one
train, from the interior of Tennessee. This is
',7 . ll;.ct , ..nrobably the largest number that ever escaped
compapy, Mat a week before a codipany
arrived and are now at the depot near
the same time one of seven and
aye e stelz,landed on the free soil
akin flint y -four in all, worth at
price the handsome sum of
Underground Railroad • was
s .ing so floorishiog a business.
' • .T' l, .',lnigrateltil fellows are Waling
ket mast be seriously affected,
`'.4 direct from Africa.—De..
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—llonol.emr, Marsh 16th, 1859.—1 have just, tt, new sect of Christians, called Trantunigratidelstij
Termed feel a wisittothe,grest point of atria:- ,-bane lately become very -numerous in -France. t
aion, the volcano, and according to promise per Quite different from the Mormons. their charac
last packet, I will:
endeavor to tell you what I; Ler is highly moral and their creed Chriettau, , l
saw there. Words, however, are all too poor, only they inctuile all animals in their idea of
and if I Mould attemptto glow end be eloquent, a universal morality. They profess to believe that
"trreak down" would be the inevitable result: so being changed after death into tome animal will
I shall simply be plain and etimmen-place. The be their purgatory. In Germany their increase I
day after we left Honolulu our vessel arrived off is immense."
the place where the lava, after running about Toe NILS:SI3BIPN --The river continues very
thirty miles, bad entered the sea. Here a sin- high and the entire levee has lost its former dut,-
; gularsight presented itself to the sight-seers on ty appearance, as in many places the water
'the outsel l s deck. Snow white columns of steam splashes over it enough to lay down the dust.
clearly relieved against the back-ground of black t At the Sneond District ferry landing the water
i covers the whole wharf, from its junction with
lava, constantly shot up to the height of forty
and fifty feet, as the red-hot stream csmein coo-
I the levee to the floating wharf at the other end.
l t a ct with the water of the ocean. The panorama, I A sort of mud embankment IoA been formed on
the levee, at the foot of th,- hart, and a bridge on we sailed along the coast, was incomparably
beautiful, and it required a very little stretch of I or foot path built over the overflowed portion,
so as to land the passengers.—N. 0. Pic 3d.
imagination to fancy that we eaw before us a
marblecity, with spires and palaces. The flow I „,
ant veers on sine Musrutorx.—We learn
here still continues underneath, although the
from a friend, just returned from above, on the
outer crust has tooled eo that one may
with Mukluk= river, that the crops are all promis
.
safety walk over it.
Arrived at, Kellum, we disembarked, and pro.
curing horses and a native guide, started thq
next morning up the mountain side, intending
to intersect the flow at a point about fifteen
miles from the, crater, Thie we reached in six
hours' ride from the beach, and pitching our
tent.within a few yards of the red-hot mass, we
prepared deliberately to enjoy the eight.
Imagine a pile of, white. hot rocks, twenty.five
feet thick and over two hundred broad, majesti
cally moving over a level plain, nt the rate of
about a mile an hour, and you get something
of an idea of what we saw. fly day, the view
did not present so grand an aspect, crowded
as it was with the smoke of burning shrubbery
and trees, as at, night, when the brilliant fires in
all directions, dodging in and out, winding here
and there, gave a display of nature's fireworks
that man never could imitate. Add to the bight
the sounds that ever and anon smote upon the
car; the explosion of healed air and gas, as the
lemma of liquid, fire exploded the hollows of
old lava streams. Sometimes a space as large
as half an acre, fifty yards from the surface flow
would be suddenly seen to rise in the air, mad
the rocks be thrown a hundred feet perpendicu
larly, while a report was heard like a heavy
piece of ordnance. I was standing within n
short distance of the flow, watching its grand
and remoraJess march towards the low country,
when a native, who stood by, remarked •'Our
auceslons would new have been sacrificing pigs
to Pete to appease her wrath." (Fele, you must
know, is the name of the Ilawaiian goddess whp
wassupposed to preside over the volcano.) Said
I—.l - ea have, of course, all got over that su
peistition now." 'Yes," uaidhe, '•eec how mach
lam afraid of Pelt," and, uttering some word
of contempt, he flung a atone at the flow. No
sooner had this stone struck than a report like
that of a fifty pounder went off directly under
our feet, and the rock on which we stood began
to raise and move along In the directipn of the
flow. I can assure you that during - the next
minute or two there wan OpMe quick running
done; in fact, it has never yet been decided
which got to the camp first, the undersigned or
the Kaneko. We remained in the vicinity of
the etrea.m two days and nights, and would have
made a longer stay had not outwatcr given out.
A days travel farther up would have brought us
to the snow, which, at this time of the year,
covert the tope of both Manna Loa and Mauna
Rea, We estimated the crater from which the
present eruption proceeds, to be about 0000 feet
above the level of the sta, , or 4000 feet from the
summit of the mountain!
FIRST ARIIIVAR EIIOO LAS; SUPLRIM—The
steamer North Star, Capt. B. G. Sweet, arrived
from Onto - Dogma, on Saturday at midnight, hav
ing left that part on the morning of the sth inst.
She brought down a number of passengers and
507 bble of ssh froin tho Sault for Detroit and
Cleveland.
From the officers and passengers of the North
Star we learn that the fleet of steamers succeeded
in forcing a passage up through the ico on Mon
day last,reaching Sailors' Encampment that eve
ning and staying there until morning. • On
reaching Copper Harbor, the North Star trans
ferred her passengers and freight for Superior
to the Lady Elgin, and proceeded to Ontonagon,
which was the extent of her trip up.
The river at Ontonagon was very high, the
ice having but jest broke up. Carson's pier has
been badly damaged by the winter gales, and ie
at present useless for steamboat purpoees. Con
siderable snow lies along_ the back country, in
some places on the mineral ridge it is from three
to four feet deep. Dr. Hewitt told Mr. Coleman
of the North Star that fifty men were engaged
in clearing the track of the Iron Mountain Rail
road from snow, which lay on it to the depth of
three feet.; Portage Lake is closed, and light
ice was met in Waiska Bay and vicinity.—Cleve.
Herald.
A man writing from Pike's Peak, says:
I am going to leave three diggings for a better
one. It is too much trouble to tog and pry up
the great big chunks of gold that weigh half a
ton or so, and are so thick that you cannot get
them out without danger of breakingleur legs,
and lam going up to a ravine, where-all I have
to do is to go to the top of a high mountain and
roll it down into the river.
The country here is fine, but the winds arc
awful. dl, boys got so light with eating roots, that
I can only keep them by me, or together by piling
lumps . of gold about as big as mallets, on thew shirt
tails, as the little innocents sit down on the grass to
play. Everything is grown here. I can raise
ninety bushels of Wheat to the acre. Oranges, lemons
and all such colored fruits grow wild here. While
melons, pears, apples, peaches and apple-dumplings
are so plenty that they find no market.
Bell off what stuff you have, and come out
here. You can get rich in a little while, and go
back in such style that it will astonish the na
tives.
A FILES-SOILINC ELECTID MOTOR Is STS. GENE
VIEVS.—We hate just received intelligence of
the election, on Monday loot, of J. F. St James,
Esq., to the office of Mayor of the city of Ste
.Genesiere, Missouri. Mr.St—Jamcs was among
the first and boldest advocates of freesuiliam in
Missouri, and m known OUltirecognized through
out the State as one among the ablest of the
thousands of young men in our State who have
enrolled themselves tinder the Republican ban
ner for the battle in ISO. National Democracy
bad not even the bolding., to offer any .opposi
tion to hie election.
Thus the towns and cities along our rivers
and railroads are continually giving expression
too feeling which is finding its way rapidly
into the interior. From every part of the State
the most cheering news is daily reaching us.
The results of the coming elections are already
beginning to be shadowed forth. ThaPquestiou
of time" itself is almost settled. The fall of the
slave power ie now inevitable.—St! Louis Dem.
AS an inyeatigation at Salem, Males , on Monday
last, by Cwo itgettte of the United Staten Treasu
ry department, Mr. G. W. Mullet, ex-Inspehtor
of Customs, testified that the signatures of over
five hundred persons to a petition, recommend
ing Dr. George B. Loring for collector of Salem
in 1853, were forged in his presence, by Messrs.
Loring and G. W. Pike. The latter Ix now col
lector of Salem. Dr. Loring, failing to obtain
the collectorship, was appointed Poetmaster of
Salem, on the recommendation of said petition.
Several prominent Democrats declare their al
leged signatures to the petition forgeries.
It is not known what action will re taken in
the premistm, but Mr. Pike's opponents are con
fident of his removal.
Anniversary service) were held last night by
the Protestant Episcopal Society for Seamen;
the Home for the Friendless; the American
Homo Missionary Society; the New York Bible
Society; the American and Foreign Christian
Union; and the Sabbath School of the Strum
Church. The regular reports were presented in
some ewes, is °there there were religious servi
ces only. The Rev. Dr. Cheever delivered an
elaborate discourse upon the life and character
of the late William Jay. .On Saturday at Jersey
Pity the American Baptist Free Mission Society
celebrated their anniversary. —N. F. Trib.
Eves OF Tan CIINFILSOTIAIt-BEOLIDELL CABS.—In
the New York Supreme Court, before Justice
Clarke, the appeal of Emma A. Cunningham has
been finally determined. It will be remembered
that the Surrogate, in this Waller, made a de
cision against Mrs. Cunningham, holding that
she was not the widow of Dr. Burden. From
that decision Mrs. Cunningham appealed to the
Supremo Court. The matter has bean in Court
for some time, but no other eteps were taken by
Mrs. Cunningham. Charles Edwards, Esq., the
counsel for the helm, took an order, dismissing
the appeal, for want of appearance on the part
of the lady. This put a quietus on all the pro
ceedings, and the lady is once more plain Mrs.
Cunningham; and not a doctor's widow
Goon Nw.—ln the Chao of Captain Pendleton
the officer who so cruelly used his crew, the
Judge of the United States Court, in Ban Fran
cisco, charged the jury that, in cases whore the
lash was Med on the high seas, Congress haring
thought proper to abolish corporeal punishment,
malice was to be pre:noted. The right •interpre
tat .f the law would be that it was intended
.". protect sailors from all kinds of brutal usage,
and that kicking, cuffing and knocking down
with the fiat or with a handspike, era note just
as malicious and illegal as they are brutal and
MIZIOOCII3III7.
COlOl Mumma is Ittisois.—TheSpringfield
(1114 Journal informs no that, notwithstanding
:the'heavy rains in central Illinois, that. hare re
tarded farming operations, the farmers are de
termined to plant the largest amount of corn
they arer put in, to feed the soldiers in Europe.
They expect on unusual demand for breadstnffs
and are prepared to !Ripply IL
Tun Madison (Vils.)"Journa/ mayiria - inXti,one
;hundred and two years old, entetedlt Angrier'
'section of land at the lilanaska Mace; on
Friday week "Bla naninis J. ?diddle ) : invidet
'in the town of Black Wolf, la 'Winnebago county,
ottisebcen'firetadpit of liloonslik:itientti'
eyen . V.WW 4 44 44g4,4
lag a fair or rather heavy yield. The wheat
prospects are more encouraging—never more so.
The fruit, save Atte very early kinds, will be
abundant, and the farmers wear brighter COOll
- than has been their wont for some time
past.—Afarirtta News.
A negro woman at Montgomery, Ala., fell into
a well there a few days since, 180 feet deep.
Otte of her arms was broken in the fall, and her
, head was pretty badly cut; but she , was quite
cheerful when drawn out.
BOPREI AVE'S HOLLAND BITTIRS.—FEMALES
rostra:in with Nautatt AND butyl - T.—A Tonic Sarnoleo;
nuitthlo to (hoer peculiar periods in the !treed every (meal°,
more partithithly every mother, hue long Nom s desidera
tum in the medical world: something t 6 be retained no a
MLthethary component of emery welifurnishal Family
Mc-dictum Chest, to which, at thins eeettone, recourse may
be boil, with the confidence of finding relief from the naives,
and restoration of strength, with perfect I : early...as of.ny
ill consequences. yet without haying taken a mealeine pos
ceasing antagonistic principle., to render dthogrons another
mellcino, should it to subsequently required by the pecu
liarity et the dithase.
I. All tine. Colotilloos we believe to he perfectly luifilled to
li,rharr's /lottnad hittrit. From the nature of the
r.hrreallnd , sl to we have not thought ptoper to parade the
i others of those Inoiet who hare nolowitathigly alfonhil
I the evidence of the truth of the assertions we hos make.—
: Pet nil Anil every word coo 616nbstentiated to limo eattitoz-
I lion of the most Incredulous. We °For one of the reoptsure
enJ remain rettonlite for this elies• of afflictions. 1. , 4 but
(hoer, whether peculiar to the era ul not, which from
weithoess of soy pitsUcularorosin, or Ketiertd debility of tbe
syetent. Ile eirecis are almost magical, jet the core radical.
It communicate:l en violett .bock to the system. bet gently
en ergy sinuating itself through the whole Inge, roures the vital
to uorolet
nation, whitreookltug online to throw )
off the cause. It thoroughly eradicates e effeeta of illootatte.
Ate 300 nauseated to early morning, indisposed to Heel—
We earnestly regnest yen 10 :Si the half of a teaapounfuL—
It surely will not berm. Net we positively guarantee new
one. of energy, and Cheerful, hopeful looking for•thd to
the dutit• of the day.
Are you subject mood.n before or after eating? Try the
toutit , quantity before: each meth. As we said before, it with
not hum: yet we &snore you of relief from Oust dieumilog
loathing at the thought of food, end afro from the di.
lion to vomit after partaking. We promise perfect dikes-
Uon of whet has been eaten.
. ..
If yon find that tbo dose prescribed lam loon too p . cat,
diminish the quantity to malt your constitution.
BEin CASZtel.:—The °cordite highly Conrentratod Boor.
hare's Iluiland Bitters le pot up lu half plot boltlue
and retailed ut $1 per bottle. The groat denemul :or thte
truly ColobrutoilAledicine hoe imbued many imitations,
which the public aboultiguaril against purchasing. tomato
of I mpoultion: he neat out risme bon the lul,ol of every
tootle you buy.
11.10.120i11N PACE, JO, I CO., Pole Proprfattre,
Wm.! aimed. bonen et, Lt and 11 sts.,Plmeborzia. Pa.
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MARIUS:D-0n the 10th lost, by Row. Itrafford, MISS
HANNAH LAMONT, of Allegheny ear, to Nit. JOHN
HAY, of Rartstomu, Crawford (booty, I. •
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or.gba. bee to announce to the pail lc that the, ~ /.1 prepared
LItALB Wil Fl uttAttex AND CARR! ail 1:14
AT TWO 1.01.1.KK1, iCli. or AI cheap me any °Olt r set,
Ilehment.
Cerrla , pe ill he fornwhel C.,ororte, Thee tree and
Perth, st tle.,lnte low rote.
Pan.l.3, R . . Te...,11.1.0,
Jacro.OS k. Co . K. ALLIbr,
noti3luuLAtar §.11,C11[11...
J... Op., Jr. , J.CI Ron,
J. L.
Ilan,
I4t CH-ULU .t Co.
h. K. Donde., my9.lted
LUST —5 doz. 3 hoop, painted Buckets
• treto taken from the wharf, no
er the foot of Liberty
etreet, no Thuretlay night, May sth. Any pt non fln.flog or
knowing where they are, will be 'tell rewarded by leaviug
word ' , Ail K. It001:iON A CO,
ntle 70th Liberty nireet..
VNGLISII CUTLEItY,
A.)111/11CAN CUTLISRY,
124
GKILMAN CUTIE,III',
ftFaNCII CUTLERY
leor th. TAlile, Tenet to Pecket, at low prices at
CA/ITWILIGIIT A YOUNG,
in p No. Rd Wend
QUND -,IER SVARES
ky 1k...e11en., Ant Hahn,
Water Cotern. Bathing Apparatus,
Toilet Wares, to., au.. rne..
la ail their ',linty. at T. J. CRAIG'?
New Store and Tinhorns. Ltd Waal atitet,
rny'l Filth dor Born Dish meet.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF FRUIT
:A° bolo. atennbes Oranges,
•00 do leonoun,
Jost received and ter rate by REIMER & A NDEREON,
oy9 No 39 Wood at, oppoolto els Charles Itotel.
CHANGE IN PHD frAILROAD AND
STDASIDVAT TICKS T OFFICE.—The old Ticket
McNeal.. MIEN Monongahela ban boon re-open
ed for the ~to of Tlcketa through to all Important point*,
We. and South. At., by all Steamboat Ilnea on Lab.
Fate, htlehlgan and Superior. F. KNOWLAND, •
[orbit:A Geom.. Railroad and Bloated.. Ageot,
Private Leasons in Languages, Mathe-
matlca,
AGENTLEMAN, noteengaged as a pro
tencloonl 'reacher, will glee private Inconel, doting
the Bummer, to ell who desire his cervices, either at their
own home. or et hit rooms, In the itoelent Langlingio,
hiathttentloi, and the general routine of n College /slow.
Lion.
For references, which are abundant, and term, Apply at
Qte olllco, or 800 No. 351, Allegheny Poet Oft..
sn'27.cod2wilo
L 1•4101 19 Heeled Hosts and Gnat...
GEO. ALBREE, SON & CO., corner Wood
ud Fourth acute, hue Jut received
. Heeled Glove Bottom Boots,
" Corigreire Gatterv,
Pent Lace
• w Preach Kid Heeled filippera,
LaMar,' and ?dhow nick Bola Can gross Ilaitura and 0,17
variety of Midterm' Fancy and Morq Itoded Bout.
Vona goods have born wade ottidosly for us, and ware
commend theta to all who wantyood shoo. 30w03.2al
HOP SKIRTS—A largo lot opened this
day; Mr, hs al
witico Lucas and oth a ItreaCconds,
L., UnaOs, Volta., a., tc.
[OlO C. 11.1.N80N LOVE 74 Hooka a
FISH -150 bble. No. 3 large Mackerel;
700 do No. I %Ilifte Fhb;
to do a 0 Trout,
;3410 lIENILY 11. COLLINS,
MAPLE SIJOAR—C4bIs. for solo by
m)10 II RN RY 11. COLONS.
XTRA FLOUR-150 bblz. recd and for
A2A MOANS A ANJ Ell, 124 Sew.] 14.
FAMILY FLOUR—A variety of choice
brands of Mite Wheat Noror onnetnntly nn hand and
Or end, by &MANE I ANJEII, 124 Est-ond eL
DOTATOISS-700 bushels Lake Shore for
We low by 111DDLY,, VMSTB k CO.
25fifi LBS. Country Cured Bacon Sides,
Mk , /31,0aIdersigal linty, for sale oy
In 10 ItrADLA. VIMITS 0 en.
DRY FRUIT-60 buKbels pared and -
parrd FavCC.y auu dried, far Bain Ina to rialto tOu
otgrctetd. by MEWL% Wluttt • CO.
B - ROOMS-7-40 dozen, Narious qualities, for
'Abby Daylo,l AIDDLR, dl ILTS a 01.
IUrAPLE SUGAR--20 00 lbs. just reo'd and
ITA. fur bolo by nanian 4 Atommcnr. Woad id.
T_ORSIIA'S ALTERATIVE BALM-5 gro.
f jar LUDO:STOCK CO.,
'toter 'or Fourth gad Wood otreet.
VARS.-AMMONIA-1 citak for gate by
x•F role - SAHNESTOOK / CO.
,IVIOLOW% SOOTIIING SYRUP.
-.l4poragaterq. D.L.nun9t006,4.90.
r .:: st . ~._
t~ltn~btLtlS6dttrilS:
.T.TgLPOILTILIST ZLOTICE:
CONSEQUENCE GC DECLINING
tbutrotactaber b• about retiring from libtaluetz,
atal f.or nale,t VVRI" LAW TZATKS, Lil outha
att.ck vl
FURNITURE,
LI3MBEE,
VA NE ER S.
- CANE
VARNISHES, se.
Ile elan ortere ter rent his Carlini and Choir Feetery,
In
whole or In part. and the rooter now rieenpieti by him in
the ••Iliriatcli Building," Fiftn rtrx-t—p.mrwien glren on
the let of July.
rerrims In want of r nrultnre will find this A Isis oppir.
!unity to Purchase, the prices tieing put &Ara
From lOta 23 per ~..g
I=l
11. 11. RYAN,
NOS. 67 AND 69 FIFTH STREET,
REMOVAL.
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE
KRAMER & HARM, •
No. :;5, Bank Block, Fitth Street,
PITTABURGII, PA
W E beg to apprise our friends and tin , puir
tic Mai Ne in, reninvo.l to our new 4.11 , 10,, NO.
35 , BANK 1-:LOCK, FIFTH STELEKT. ali.re we. •di I.
happy C. trader them our servitc, nr..l I, na , onr ample
Capital, with an, iperience oftuoulyy la the
In thin City, .ill to thew. nut olonr cu,t ~,,,
Wo will continue to ttutunart the
Irachnuge and Banking Itnniur. , iu all log Lraz.thc.s.
CoronmrciAl Pap.. Diecount.4l and Negotiated.
' 4 "k.. IWr.dS aml other Seturitik.n. nvuglit nod ..Id on
COMMISSIOI3.
Prumpt altrnti.iu giran to CoUtntloon in City or country
11.1m.it ved Vat Condo or Curr.nry
nter , tlllltr. VII on Time Dl...gag
deal tu Rank Nolan. Laud Wair444., hi•
Crtdlt C,troopori.:rntn nt !oat .t pr,..11.1e
ratan.
IdalrinA notnron promptly by flrat moil, en dirm-tml.
tuy3.2nol , ILA Mt.ii < RAH )1
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
3301q - STETE3, e..zC-
JAMES P. TANNER,
WHOLESALE
SHOE, BAT AND BONNET IT . ARIIIIOUSE,
4 No. C.l" - NVr_sori St re of.
*Plat ablargh, Penna.,
nee of , In stare his very larwa okra of GOODS
yurchncr•l direct from 11,, SEW ENGLAND MAVE-
N:COMES, et the WIVEST LIA.:111 Ditlefth ell of elfish ft 111
De dlrpased eat a small adeauro on COe7T.
.116 ,- Dorot. xto harp• heretofom ;one Eng for their
gtvtht, fir got fatty* vl.l ran , I,th tin, rend m.lney by
1114ktrig thar purthetsxr from him.
al-De.lora sr.% rrphAte4 All hod sAt
thrmrohrt• of Lim Inch
C.ll,Patticular ath.ntion thrl
DARLINGTON a BOOK'S
MN 61713-AN CEI A-Q=4 CY,
UP FT.& MB, BANK BLOCK, PITTSBURGH, 1 . .1,
insure" Mercitaindise, Pi:vulture. pray
..rty r nirr r Lte.l or Deem, lo
A088T,.. YOH.
Coalmenlot Insurance Co. of City of N. lurk
arsh CJpeal and Mrrphst 1 , 21,217 651
WYl...vre4l Pnrticipatolv the Vrola. wilbvitt 1 41,1
le.uy
ineinhottan Fire Insurance Company of
the City of Neer loth.
tr. , ,ront .4. 4:41. Ov • ‘lr pi , rtiond Mr,ri
GOOlv !LOUSE Sliolr LIP 11F: ‘lllll
- 11111 nI A MAh rxi.A --Tbe) aro , ntwars
nnot , th. brntoly n h as* than nay .0.... nrto
1.
that tan N. pun.haa.l with thnntvl
Ow, novt r rodnnner Ulu sant, of lama. usnl innvin
taking 11rn, nn annkl ntnnt r. t ) or,o
Intionanclt:
JACO) , 6ellwAltri.. , .l c A Fnlatenha tAt Co, No. in I Tnpn • ' Inen,rar.,
II ARVINXC:IIII.I": 4 ,..i II 01.1 J. 1.... N., r. 1 W 44.1 .ant
Pittsburgh:
JOAN I). Mr-0./RD...1 C.t.! A C... N. r I Wc,..1
rittotharllt
I. 11. PIiNNOCII.OI K 1411° , 4 k. 1 Co. N.. rt
{V...1 tr., t. rlttul , nrgh,
GO It WII ITIE, at ti-o. I, Wt... 10 1 C.., No. ':u Fifll. sr.
l'ittannre , _ 1.01.-alf •
. . .._. _
TILE fullowiag Resolutious lverii adopted by
the Committee on Blarledo of the Councils r.o the city
cth...burgh.. the 4th day id
That the troatrertuteudent iii Diamond Mari
Cele Le direct.' te notify the yielder. of tint tri b.ra:tbe to
properly 'emboli and eeerased before befit; bromlth . to
market: find to keogi their stands lit • c:rat •briliettme
medal°. mil In default of rirtnpleance by them u.tb rial.l
remirementr. Corou.* to he rnioreed Obe Ime toil erdi.
Immo. fa Ruch ram mule sad prouded.
Itreadrul That the Clelof the Markets be i li rcrte.l
harm ettarreit sta ordinate.* rolatiou to Ile t
•trrw mud tt 1.. v • 1.., ...ire. nets., •
.ructtoos r. t.. perernent• mom. Me meth ,
timies i• N.. I ..liaritapi.
the 1,01. Th•t the ru v ,inteu,kut all Clrth f the flat
tete be itirutel to enure io let cabs„ ,the the lee• apletrt
w, ter tee the semi ie practomd nitrite [ter market.
hoar.. K5l FlItLP.i., CLairttiia Merl. t Com
t
Ater. II )(mu, ..
DISSOLUTION. -4T h , , partnership lately
eluting between .inhn Clotting
and Item) Male•ry,
under W. firm of Fleming t Iletioaryi liy
mutual consamt DP the 7th day of Mee, The both:wee
will he motioned by Jobt Ylettim and Jw rph Tin r•ns, ma
iler the but of FLEMING TORItENet ell detil• 04,1(1g
to the late pertnerohip are to be pall hi ...oil {limit: Alt
.Arena, and all demand, on the wild partnership are to be
yreeentawl to tbem Inc pa,ment. N
ritt.l,la4ll, Miry 7th, IIENItV
FLEMING & TOREENS
lespertera and Thal , re In
HOUSE FURNISHING HARIAVARE
,lAPANNNI. WAGE, WLAMPED GOODS, TIN!: FM'S.
STUCK, ALCSI/Go': PATENT LADTZILDS.
Warehouse, corner Third & Market Ste.
OF ROOKS
Inyo . .2erd
S
AU N DELLS' VIOLIN SCHOOL—A new
end scleuti doCollln.trocooo tcchool far the Violin, on
aotoely new Inethul, lutendeel for beginner, amateurs
nod teacher,. Thu, 001 k i. partlenleyly lntoodrd to nine
the scholar a *hart. tleyronyb and eelentlfla coelhotrot
Ing the b whin in 01 Its hyena. In lea. than ono hell the
I ma them Is required from nny tatrr work ever publlehed or
Introduced in Ihte reentry, be Gen. Yeandeoe Pr. CO tee
Foe tale by .0)11:4 II MICLIA/It. al Wood etreet.
Cep. melted , a 1 the receipt of the prie.. 11151
PRUNES - rOO lh?. new crop Bohemian
Prnce; lel, 1 case P.ordeanz Prune. I b Piece ien
rend ated fen sale ec PIDANCKd Pactoly Rectory and Ten
e.tere, Pr lent et , Allea:heny. ray/
TO MCAT
Pianos! Pianos!!
SPLENIMI) STOrK
or VIZ
CE•LEBRATLD - GOLD VEDA!
PIANO FORTES,
WILTAAM KNABE CO., B.u..rutonr.
S I) If AND 11.1 NOS,
j7J, L , r2OO fr , r role or root
m 74 No Ilti Wood et.. 2 , 1 d..ralmvo Filth.
TAO Pe.feciton of Dental Mt.
RTIFICIALTEwrzr writ pLA TC.V OPPOR(7I-41.111
AND CORALITE.
•
DR. N. STEBBINS having opened an office
at 191 Penn Moot, Is prepared to nmonfeeture cud
{Wert teeth of the aboveslestriptunt
In Introducing these new and Improved stylee of Dental
Work to tho citizens of Pittsburgh, Dr. S. Rel. easnred that
they will meet the same favorable retentleu had than
smutted to them to New York and °thin. Romania where
they bass both totted; nod be farthertuore tellerta .bet
they am dethurd otherrodot so they certainly excel all
other styles to MSS, DURABILITY, lIKAUTY Sod
PURITY, and In every quality whish modem Artlnetsl
Teeth drairable, and aro at the 11.111 oh bo l o much !OM
eprnindene of this work may be teen at his ellen,
No. 195 PENN STREET, NEAR ET. CLAIR..
algt2tudswlt _
C" -
TO ARRIVE•IN MAT AND JUNE
VON KAI'FF A: ARENS,
Carriages ana Buggies ,
FOR TILE ACCOMMODATION of Pitts
burghers, cad clangers visiting tho city, the wilocrito
er hoOogened Waroreem inuntallately lu the rear of the
Monongahela Bona; on chat strott. lool bo . 1 ° Of
CAIINIAURS, DUGOLLS AND BDAL'i6 WAGONS.
Of hie own turinufsetnro—the motorist CI tolecuul with
grost care.
Waving Aron ongsgoi thirty.tbros years in Gm Mull:ten,
one the
is
years in Allegheny City, with on M
rmen
of linsinerw, is sufficient gricontow u 0 o the rrtutilly
of hit work.
Tho public ore teepctlniiy Invited to call and examine
Ws work.
co....Famory.on the cornr.r of Frdotol Cruet awl North
Common, Allegheny City, JORN SOUTH.
nalkamagerF
SILL :_ , enur7 ----- uti
. and Residence No: . R 7 GRANT ISTILEET.%:;...
oeteeite the Court House s belles eit he can .It the scat&
of soy that may laser him with their patrunaam A iw a
the varlensetyles of Teoili Inactted If ariehed.
WAN2IIOII WH C APAI
ITE ZINNT.
1 - 11 - 1 TONS . SNOIt.WIIITE. AND No. 1.
WA" DrYind rironml to °Mtn PUNCH, Inurrolod
FORE, to gore and to stern, far saki by
- • Itrodo tt N. York,
mrk,bkrY , Iforre/on
VXTRA 'YRUP—Another lot of that very
.1.2 &Heim* Slropinst meet !mato; gala at $1 per g►Soa
at. IittAXCES Vanity Growl 1441 1.e4 Moro ederal it.
MEM
MIVEM
i t s VV v i tot the s lit .
‘ If lir
A p.
. . .
°/. WI'MOn As MELLON kill be a candidate for
Mall i 0.4,./1 at Ole next Republican Convootion for'
the nlll e ...I Aaltwiate LAM Jody In the Court of Corm:min
C II I C., ti IL iI. I . N Ci . do SO. N S' F"-. apIII Blare'
~._—.. ,
11 .,_ -. 4i.b.: IST kAT i r Dli F. OF VOIIIION PLEAS. —
P 1 A N 0 S. J A REA I. KUHN erlll to a rondidatt lot nornina•
lin .0 the 1..‘1 Republican Conventin. for the arks of
Ae•teleut Julg.• .4 the C..urt ..t COMM 011 PIM, A.,-, of this
ii E SUBSCRIBER HAS JES r'
T RE
"'"'' apawawtirisr
T - tolsesi front the !Lann i . tely cot ell Illi LE! . ., , . .t
fiONR. an additional and pl, .4 their PIANO .. , u , tnvie.. ,
of his Perm. .tork. an,. II In.truntet, , e
Aare been Seleete.l Per—n:ily .0 11,. L.
Aud U•unfhcturere
I=l
CHARLOTTE BLILLND
GOVER:O4ENT PIPE NA?, TN CONES
121311212
ESE!
.faiiscrllantous
\V AREI: 00 \IS IN I; ; s*;
Ills stork oow htsuprotet .11 of
stol 7 OCTAVE PIANOS, nude Ity.t.lot co lc E I
of which aro providetl tylat Otto , .
•
PATENT EETEATING ACTION,
PELT Ii.ABISILES,
Of , IIIILII DAMPERS,
IlinN FRAME,
BRACED BOTTv u, !tr.
Tho subscriber confidently PURITY.t theeolnelromente
cannot be Amused for FULLNESS AND
EVENISS OF TONE, ELASTICITY OF TOUCH. STAND
INO IN TUNE, or BEAUTY OF EXTERIOR
ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED.
/WPersone echo ere d‘Nfroonf or porchestriA a FIRST
CLASS INSTIIUN ENT ere e'er ....fully invited t. CAI Root
nintnine three onnolflrent I'IN A OS.
JOHN H. NIELLOR.
•
No. I. Wood Street,
SOLE AGENT lOU CIIICK • ET NOS.
AnfirclrenT _
Al 0 V A L.
M E Aw•s
T013.4re0 AST. CIC ‘ItEII•,USE
From 241. LI lIVRTY MC Eta.
REMOVED
CG. HUSSEY S. CO. have removed to
. t bmr (7,:per NO 37 Fi ITII
?WU:KT, ii, th” Inm I,ollllw*. Mu.'
190,44
Pittsburgh Copper Rolling Mill
C. G. 1-T.USSECY St CO.,
BRAZIERS BOLT AND SHEATHING LOITER,
PRESSED COPPER BOTTO,NIS,
L.() co m - r Vl.: z%4 (.4 .
Bawd Stat and F all Sur,
Braes Kettles, Sheet and other Br:ls , ,
:WELTER, SOLDER, C , IPPER RIVET:,
Dvalrt, to Block in. Lea 4 War, ehi.44 7Anc,
Staet hen. T . , . 1 ., kr , ,
No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
11(yShrel.siCnt , ppr Cut to soy pnttnro, ap2re,nl , l
I..)EMOVAL. — J: Liggett & hare re
tn. N.,. ti , , n t 79 Fat., rr t o N 0...
Wetter sad 1 , 2 Er. , ,,t +treit
• • • • ..... .
J. S. LIGGETT di CO.,
LOUR FACTORS and Produce C.lmmis-
Jr Mon Merchant, far th• tal•• . Fl”nr.Uraln,l l mla and
Plealur , generally,
N. awl 92 Front street,
Pittsburgh- roun'a. 1.2,1 y
•
CALMELL
le/AT FCI7N It•ILELY , ANT) Di:ll.Kit, , IN
Manilla, lierni , 4n.1 4 Y4,1 ,,, n
Oakum. Tar. Pitch,
Tratioaullu, Doc:. L4N1.1 and lleavy ,
np67l• No. IN Il r.re ar:d 78 Prow Str•of.
EMOVAL.—N.I7IOLmes SUNS, Bankete,
haver.inove.l three+ rike , ne alre,re. their "id et in.l,
wheel. they %ill frmn.l nuts the t:rnplotino of their to-a
bufhlina.
STEAM MARBLE; WORKS
Marble Mantels,
MADE RV MACHINERY
Aiwa, ,A 1 11:11,1 thr,
=ME
IVEONIIIVIENTS,
TABLETS AND GRAVE STONES.
A 13147:71FrL K A Llrs I'S OI."
N B —Our ato:k . Nl*, bk. to t'itt lug.otm tt, lVt , ttt,
004 ',eh, m.a.ctpr.e.l by ma:200•17, to up at 1 , , t.r
style, *flat more clityatelt, szt , l et mot than cxn I, .1-0.•
by more coaltual lottur.
NV - nrwrelcorn. :3^a !Abort v St
SALMU-1.1 2 o le 11.. Second Story
orricc, 31 r ) L,RV.I:TT STREET, rlTTQnrvt,-.n
W. W. W L \ E
STEANI ENGINES
MILL FURNISIIINti
` ` , TEAM—ENGINES on hand and mach t,
POurler, STEAM WHAMS, : 4 .1 LT PANS. MI, OKA K
ING, ENGINE AND MACHINE CASTINGS, PULLETS.
k , „, Grate Uir. and Eassh Wright. alrra7• ota btrA..
o.tologtv. of Ich.rls Oren to nn who sant K0ar6,,,,,
PEENCII 1101111 MILL STONEA, 'BONN:00f TA 1 , 1 , 5..
.1!(C11011 LIOLTINO morns..t t..11...,1 precen.
FEENCU DUBE Smur )IAcIttNE9,
thraver, twee, nuA m wl Clara rnor. dur.t , lo th.o Irov
1 , 124111ne.
) , IctiE•JRUF:',3 PAIL:NT LNCISI-701t :I - JINGLE MA.
CIIIN ES; PORTABLE M 11.1.5 ror Ylocering and Chopptog
ILOSE'd PATENT WATER IV lIEELS, lt. SOek) Caw
nra chem.!, furl vr•rr...vi , n
lilting for Elnynt..., nue. thertl price
L3l...rty rvot,
HYDRAULIC CEHE.Vr
rr II E SUBSCRIBER in the Exclusive Agont
1, in this county I•r rho wan ,4 141 ~ ~ Cf.fltrilt. Tn.
Content le mach rouporlor to any valor .44 In tnlo nueriwt,
for Italic Works, Prountunno, Tiworno, Plot Wuils,
an•IuII ...Truant' good. blroottons for imlng It are WI rock
Iturrol. We invlto a compel - own of trill with any other Co
moot. A huge Mod: will to ulna,. Loot on baud, and .old
wholowao retail et low prior, W. W. WALLACE,
31% Liberty et , Tittsl.o.h
SUN D R IF.S-100 bbls. Plaster Parib fur land
too bble Macs Date for t'rucco wort;
12:1 do iuutsrlllo Lan,
Front While do ext. gown.
1!41 do lroltuoat Content, wurrunnot
enporior quality:
•h. Johnutown Control;
in do enunolorille de
W. W. WALLACE,
7,15 'Abort, latureL Pirtotwinth.
For male by
mol9,laartlm
Ti nit AN PICIULATEDM
Cream Actually Frozen in Three Minutes!
TORREY'S NEW d TOUTS FREEZER.
PATENT APPLIED FOR.
THE SUBSCRIBER, after- careful study
and radon. experirnen to, blot eirectedod In canatrnottng
rrnecer, which for eiroplictty, dnraDillty, rapidity and
quality of It. production,te uniquailed, and commit fail to
broome a untrotaal rayon' , .
To astinly the Ineroduloue, thorn rill he sootily public
1k rah Ihi hone. of Chi. Yr un, r, at No.ll Platt str,ot_ to promo
Ito ability to .1., all that is rlogovol t r It. '614. from 3 to
quarto. ad-iIEND FOR d CI OCULLIFL
I'. TelliltirY, 141nonfarldrei,
No 4 Platt etreet, Non V rh;
alio. Moon ro. tarore . Wholtoodo Anent for then lebraterl
h3ld D 0115111.. ." Chnee and Teo Potr, and -Arthrielel - Patent
FlHrall uR Cana arid Jars. ap2llltnd
RICIIARDSON'Si
I R Isi=t 3EI
Damaska, Dtapera, &c.
CONSUMERS OF RICIIARDSON'S
If and thaw desirous of °titan:arm the OF.NUINTs
OthllDil. should see that the articles they purebow ats neat.
ie Oh the toll name of the firm,
R/CHA ALMON, ADNII C o WDEIV,
an n guarantee of the euundnrw and duriddlity of the Uoiel•
Thu rout on le rendere.l esieutinily necrsaary ea large
lonntithw of toterloi nu.l defective Linens or. pn.pared,
mason lifter nonson
.of sealed with this tome of RICHARD.
RON. by Irish Hon., obp, tvgisrtiltew of the tojory 11,01
Inflirt../ alike on the Americanransomer fool the rannufer.
titters of the grouts° Rood% will 1)01 visibly stow/doh •
bonnie. no profitable, while purchAsern eau 1.• I0,food oh
with pswin of • wot tido. cli•rewler.
J. IIIiI.LIWHIE & J. It LOCK A,
A sent, 3 , 1 Church ofreet. New Vorli
.FILKDEIIICIC 6OULE
_
BOYLE CO.,
Am 59 SECOND STR :ET, Niint4
/'
I RIO.
IMPORTERS OP
FOREIGN LIQUORS A, n WINES
A L(10110L, COLOGNE
.0 5PIRITS
Camplieno, Burning Fluid and Spirits of
TURPENTINE.
Mounfactcrrn of every descdpUuti or
Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cordials and Prem.
33 I T T 3EI .K S_
Ilea oongantly on land wino. grains or polo
BOURBON AND RYE WIIISKEY
Peach and Apple Brandy.
ALSO, BARATARIA AND NEW ENOLANn RUN, A,
Solo Monafor torero of (to
CELEBRATED - "ROSE" WHISKEY.
Agarkta for IREDEELICH GOULET JAPARTFE BITTCHS
apl4:dtwlyY
9 5 n VOLUNTARIES.—ZundePs Two.
m unudr , h .d nifty Voluntath.a and Interludes
for the Organ, Dleludeou,SentpidOe. A°, telib hatnsirictory
remarks, description of aeons. directloos for the purchase of
Organs, to.; ailaptlng thn work especially to the Tants of
you ug organ Leta, and those who bare made minden( pro
areas to accompany plain psalmody on the Organ, Melodeon
or gersphitte. Frlen 11,50. For We by
my 2 ' /OLIN IL MELLOR, 61 Wood attest.
XErni.. WHEAT-119 sacks now landing
from Kamer Ebebbogo foiiialo by
ml ; ISALUI DICKEY *CO.
PENN. CORN--10410 btu. in store and r.
1, W*l7 ror 1 / I AIIB puma kw.
Voutitit ansuntments
JUDGE.
O.An - OCIATI LI i triNTUDGIS OF COW 1101‘ PLEIS.
EDWIN 11. STolliflf trill Lea csititile. for Boni In..
61 t:.,!tepublitnn C.Ortntlop, 0 li. hold La jithit,lS.D,
. iiteirii of Associate tom Judge of lln Court of Cam
'lr... Le., of this comity. otpll:dtx
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Ole. rice Attorney.
1.1,2 kI.T ATI,RNEV.-,3011N M. KIRK
, r orICE viii t.• n ruulll... brfore tht, oext Repub..
1i,00111,y nommati./n to 11, onir. of Die.
I.O,letET
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1 0 1 , TIZ T ArroILNEY.-110CERT B.
a • LtirroingEman, will be • candidate for Pin
lr Att.•rney tn.. Nervol.lican Connty'Conventic.n.
_ .
Senate.
‘Tr..—.J. W. FLETII.IER W lIITE, of
) k1ev...11 Io r. randi.bito Wax tho
County f SW.. Sow.
nty7,lt.
Cy'SEN ATE. 11:1141 Will be 11 '.. ear
.11.1.1.1, nominal hm for the elste Senate nt th
prtt Convvnti... stp2eKdarter
A•sembly.
Or•ASSELBLY.—J. LCD Wl. KvETREN in a
cAndhlatv foe Ae,mbly Won. , Ihn itepubllcao
Cou
myll
ention.
EL. -J On:q MITCHELL, Of Ohio
Lownehtp, wlll bo n rendideto E, Aeeetobly. sobbed
Id the &e . t.d.° of tit, Ropeebt been County Gmeenbon.
ihte`F
WSSElfrtl.r.-110ET.RT BIGII.e. It, Upper
et. ChM' Viwrieliip, he • eneili.late lieforo the Re.
Llicati C..uuty Oini‘eution lor Ar rr Lly, from the
et el 0.. Moouoirebele mid Ohio. nntearier
m
LZ,...-' , Assemot.r —C. M. RonissoN, Esq., of
A Ilryismy, vltl b. supported In the Republican
thm vent a candidate for Assembly.
n.4.165T Arany rates, of Second Word, Arlesesmy
BURNS, of Findley
c CHlallidut for nomination to the
Ow mnt Repnr.hcan county Courrntion.
nl/.2,1.cu TY
.1 , 711, L. STI ITU will be a ettadoiale for
nond 11 niil, for •Assembly, from the Allegheny COY
to,t Itepubtacan Conyeatino. [sp2lEdvs,F
D. MCDOWELL, Of Allegheny city,
Ijty will tw A carvodate 6.r rctuanlastku tor the Assem
bly I,lore the next &public.. County Cooventicn.
sirA>3llz
Commissioner.
TBE DELEGATES of the Republican
Connty Conventletn—We learn with plearote that
Mr. 0 EOROE C. BOWERS of Peenlee tOwnsnlP. will b.
raudiAsle f.,r County Commiesioner. We hare known Mr.
Boas.; a loo:. es a ndier, reliable Mg.: La IP 1. thus and ..on.
instant aoti -tas Luau, and is every nay conibetein ior the
dull. of the of We certainly need voter teen in the
Cornrivanoner's tnEcrl. The fart Is apparent.
intlttsrtrT MANY TAX PATER..
.T.7'IIOIIIRT M'CLenans, of Findley town
tidy, L. aulabottal In tlto Republic. Col.cm
lion for Ilto of County Comnaoalonor. lap=vrte.
C.,_,..Y-.' LEW IS .1. FLEMING, of Peebles township,
will h.• w ciatm l idatt. for C.Uty Commirolooffr, buljoct
to the dr,1.1,m of tho (trot:ll.Am° Cuouty Gouvention In Jour,
16h9., apT..dowto•Y
IT - 7-1. ), * Vin IToeiAos, of Chartiers townhhip,
u -, -Y .111 bb a craolohtb for Coon.y Couguloslober, but,
Jett to the doclefou of the Ilopubilow Convention.
ap2l,,law,•P -
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T6T.AItURER. - 1 4 13 1 . A. IleatioN, of Pitt
!..wooor. will Len candidate for Coast] Treasnarer,
Bo l i j,•ct i.• it,. of the Itepabllcau Couvention
it, intitalatitteT
U.A.AittiN Fi.nY o, of the city of Pittsburgh,
6.• antlidate fart County Trrastirer, atiLitct to
thetionaoi•ti of tiro Iteaastilh•an Coolly Convention to Juno
otat. my9alaytetiT
COUNTY TREASURER.— ELIAS ASPER. of
Pinburith, will be A Candidate fur nomiotition
sI
the At. Republic., Coot - retina, for the office of County
Troeeloor. myttufalvto
TREASURER.—The Ent:l:Wilber,
mighlsut of Wilkins township, I. w cionlidsto (or
Trcnsnror of Allegb•oy connly, subject o lila thrision of
tb•• itrpObfimn Nolnicutingesorristion.
LUISE B. DATIFO•N.
Auditor.
:liDiTtog—W %I. N. BCacf,IELD, of East
Liberty, P..•blpn tow - 1511N will to candidatn for
C,,ntY [11.4 tle.i.ono Um llopubllcau
Conuty Convention. mylo,lowter
01 Franklin township, will
1. • randubtk. Lr C4inuty Auditor, sull,..ct lu the d..
r I.ew, tb. Ilepnbli -an Clottuty C.nvention. soUltautrY
tiustnrsoileticts Q/tangto.
IllssOlutiort of Partnernhip.
Partnership lwretofore exit•ting be
toren ilis onM.rolanod. under the aryls of sea, Lloyd
k Forsyth. o thni day dissatvol by nmtoal corueoLTllomsa
IL L10yd1.1.4 , Yorayth hosing purchased ilia tu
tor.. et .Idoi Ths 1 , 11111(1 , . of th s lots firm will to
esttird by the rsroamius oho are authorized to
us, we II•T/1.• of it.. firm Lr that purport,
JOIIN REA,
B. LLOTII,
ALEX. F 0104711.
lt,h April IRI A. 1,4
LLOYD & Foßsicre.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND
DEI.O.LEILS IN raonuczt
C , 1M SI LSS lON MKRIMANT.,..
C.• th.. We of
I';P.T A L -.A_ND BLOOM,'
No. 257 Liberty E.
Frcyl,A,pl:o Pima - sou. PA.
THY: UNDERSIGNED 11AVE TRIS DAV
lit.eciater , lthe.maeivra ondar the (Inn f BEMPLE k
iteNEle,for transacting an Exchange. Banking andColleo7-
11 , ,n leusinelex. ' .30111t D. IeEMPL)C.
Pittxl,nrgb, April I, V.: , --apl3,la - JOAN B. /ONES.
Inor r .IoON P. rn.5.,....1411. L. ELLIPLI, sale
S ENIPLE, S - JONES,
N BA KERS
S. E. Corner Wood and Third Streets,
'lender their eenkeo to then frlendo and the bueinenruhe
lie generally In the purchase an•l eale of YORISION AND
DOMESTIC EXCIIANOR, LAND WARRANTS, BANK
NOTES, GOLD-AND SILVER WIN. to.
gao_Cullmtien male at all amenable pante In the Unitoi
States.
ne„Stocks and Bondi bought and *old on unnaiaston.
Short time Dunne , . Caper bought et lowan ratee,And
D010..1 rocelva4 in current and par fonds. .pLLImd
11A1 ISETII DAY A SSOCIATED WITH
I
me, JOMN DELLOW. la the Undertaking Wan.%
otorh 1.. 0,t01u.5....1 tool, the Loose sod style of LEM
ON At DISLLOW. JAMES LEMON.
.41N PC11,4
L'undertaklng In all Its Bran
LEMON DELLOW, No. 118, Fourth Et.,
ate pt.-pm...J. do Und,rtak ion In lin. b•anclloa, In
mann, , at plc. to suit the times. WoJmlt .pe
nal at
l•11[1013 Ftak'n near etylo oteut Metallic 131
lor tt. ‘.l which are a. sole agent , in tnla. ll 7,
not, todt urn cooat.ol/Y on hodhod• lanT. worF
Mtn, l
An I.eattty ..bape and finl.b, thay extol WI
tat..., Pour rats ...al M .applied with Lloarana Born. mad
Carrtai, promptly. at lower rat.. tba . n , any
MIMI In the ell,. Ginarautrelng to or
Kobel a continual:ire of tbapatronnarß
extrod,d to 11, old firm. aplb:dly
. .
_
TE undersigned hwill'ussocinted with them
i n o w c o MMI,iOI.I Bentham J otra PRISM, We of
Steubenville, Oh style ntyle of the firth will ethatuith no
heretofore :MUCK A CO.
FM [..MALICE.
I . 4.I3VEICMC. eft CD.,
COMMISSION MERCIIANTS,
For the isle of
Pig Iron and Blooms.
05 WATER STREET, Ptrrnnmu e.
TED HEST SEWING MACHINES
A. M. M.A.11.911AL,L, do C O
Federal Street, .A.llegbeny
MEESE'S MIRACULOUS VERMIN DESTROYER,
Is, , Only Remoty in Do Dade ITBrit So, I, /:..rfcrminak
BATA. Mies, Cuomo:ism - as, Rose, Ana, WW I ".. ,
Moine, 31M.Mr, Gum Roams Men Oases, Irscrs,
50,000 BOXES BOLD IN ONE MONTE.
These Celebrated Itennediee have boon extensively peed
fur twenty-tun years lu .11 parts of Europe, and their mine
oleo, power have toeD attested by the Courted Russia,
Pianos, England, Austria, remits: Bavaria, MenOuy, Belgi
um, Donned, Naples, An, and their Ciralcal properties
examined, and approved by the most diarbagabilied Medical-
Vacuities rill over the world.
Tlielr d.trtictivenen to all kinds of vermin toad bloats
hen been certified lo this country by the Directors of the
ratio. Public Institution., Kultem, Farmers, Pi°pride.
Of Rotol•, Warrhou.sch Manufactoties, and by Warilln•
tlaguished private citizens
Numerous T.Nmonials cud Oertilltatut of the edleacy of
thew named'm can ho wen at the Depot.
For este, Wholesale end Retail, by the inventor and Pre.
prieter, JOSEPH I.IMYER, Practical Chemist,
612 Ilrowlegy (os. floneton st,) New York.
Oenerel Agent for the U. Steles end Carta., PRIDE&
ICE V. RUBUTON, Drogght, No. 10 Astor Rouse, .4 417
Ilrue.lway, Neer York.
gor t ta s c ity, wholesale end retell by
LEES A CO., corner nod and Sowed' eta: JUN. YLEMING,
Corner Dtamond sod Hake' W. BEY:MUM WHEN.
NAN, A llegheny. o.lB:Ornate
Dr. J. Eloatetter's Hitters meet with great
laser as remedies for disease& of the stomach, and all other
dIANACS arising from e disordered digestive system; and its
component parts being entirely vegetable, ft Is morn este
then the ordinary proper - attune offered to the public, while
Its ',lament effect on the natant renders it vastly popular
with those whouse It. Dr. Ilostetter'm reputation to wide
spread, end the are with which ho prepares his medicine
wares it always safe and relight. The Dieters are meet
agreeable Is flavor, and as It omialna sothfng that= Im
pair the health, but on the contrary, contributes to Its pre.
serration, this preparation must prove highly popular. It
le • genuine and truly valuable article tor any of the shore
diseasee, and we elamrely trust that oar readers nosy teat
It. excellence.
Bold by ifrnotlyty and dealers gel:v.l4ln every/them ea
by EIMETYYtt k 13111.T11, srismfattarers and proprietors
$8 Wateraod66lrm a lamb.. • • mylo.llkyel
MPROVED HARMONIUM.—Just :veld
by the name:rib*. • new Improved ORGAN lIMIXO'
AIUM, with double stroll /kerb. 14 is a Madame ow of
Slack Walnut has stens gap; sad tally the . powee AI • VO.
Orytart. It le probably the best subetltuta for a elouth
Pogan aver brought toad. city. Poke low. Plea* call
and amine. - KLEMM Ak BEG.
SoSotoA ex gents ill Wan original aumndsune maga.
doom tWI
terNovcx.—Booke mill be opened to re
ceive walacrlptiou to the Etna of Nail ins Elligenard,
and East Liberty Passenger Railroad nmetle..Te TUEZ• -
DAY. Slay thelOtly (tcm 10 A.S.. to 3.e. tit ars Enna-
log Howe of SIMPLE a JONlP.mmer Ztarda l W6ad
Creels. and mean. open nntll BATITBDAY,Ma7 .
Ey order of the Beard St Commissioner& 1 • -
ISLA° JONES rrts , ..D . •
tagged/a
=:ll==
riMV-ANNI: MLR - Ty:o'onSSlt OUTIANASY
tie—Tho Annual Meeting of the Pittelimlth end Alitittie
ny Orphan ditYlein eoCiett et be hold In KSOILIIOI4
HAL", TOKeDAT XFIT. at 3 o'clock P. IY. ThoMende
and retreat of the Inititutlanare invited to attend. ' l 4
order of the Board. Ear° N. W. CAMPBiLL, Seed.
o.Zion BaptlAt ChTlXdal7 - , a to--
Thi• church. to whichnor colored Monde vrerahlp In
x.yd., to laboring under a debt of nearly one thousand dol
lar.. They bare built a good dumb, with bambini; 40 by
to Pct, and Lave exerted thernsolvem to the Inman. to
Byal
dete the deb; ander , non necessitated torn help boo the
benevolent. The pada, Rev. Gawp W. Bryantontddha
chnrch_have. entheticed WM. S. MOILS an their egval, ta
aultrietlMlS. We 110pe be will sneered in occomplntileg bu
mythlut
et. set.
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um" Cracu 1361111J.X. Os om.
rittAMlgh, May
Div IDEND.—At a meeting of the Board of
Directors of this Oceepany, bele Ole day, a dividend
way cloelsred, oat of the profile of the Wt fIO enotathe,of
SEVEN DOLLAII.B per share, epee ceche.," of taeCapi.
tol stet sotivtihed, applicable to the redaction of Stock
Do. Cilia. reya,led Bey. .
Attenneant Vault Itau.aoan Onic;}
Pittaburth, May 2,1842.
A SPECIAL DIESTING of the Stockholderiv
.T-P of the Allegheny Valley Bollnaed Company .111 ha
held et the 0113 co dale Company, in the City of nt.tebuflth.
ou TUtif•DAT, the 17th day of May, 1019, for the patrol* of
t....ldering the oropriety ot leaning a a...A toortege tO
ride. tootle to extend the Feld Railroad to the mouth of.
!tabooing. By order of Booed.
nty4-.1,4 WM. Y. JOLINBTON. Proeklent.
UNtiTuCKIioLDERS MEETING.—Tbe btook
-I.lg lers of the riow York., Pittaborqb awl Dee Royal
M 'ping C.cnnp.7 are hereby nuthled that a royal skeet ,
Ina of the Comp.." Fitt tre held on MONDAY, the 16th isly
Mey mat, et 10 n'elock. A. BL, at dm office of Dr. NMI , -
rN, corner a Fouttb and Liberty street. Brordet of
the Preanient, aplAttlnd‘ .. JOAN IRWItOr , Stey.
LIMO. or one BOATIMNI DI& CO4l .
Pietstrtirgb, May 6,1859. J
BAs a majority of the members of the
Postmeo's Ins. Co. have designated la ' , riling to tee Board
of Directors of wild Company their dmire to cornet with
tee motto di rovocip le, a Joint Ma Capital. with the etiper
saldoil rights. power. and priviloges of A Joint Moot Com.
piny, As provided for in and by their Act of locerporstkm;
ootic, is hereby given, that, is porsrmace of the above etc
Moo taken by uld members, the Directors of said Company
*lii pros to open books for receiving Inthecriptione to the
Capital Stock of soli Company, at their ofAce on ammeter
of M.A.!, sod Water streets, in the city of Pittsbeirgly on
SUILSDAY. the 7th day of Attie next, et 9 o'clock a.x. of
slid day. By order of the Boyd.
myredinis JOAN B. LISTIMISTON.Seey.
atscoanco' MU NI, I
Pittsburgh, May 3d,1569.{
geThe President and Directors of this
Bank have this day doctared a dividend or FOUR ERR.
CENT. on the Capital Stock,ont of Uieproll[s of the last six
mootlar, payable to the Etockholders, or Omit lO.vl repre
tm oo or after the ntla I oat.
rort:lotdl GEO. D. IIeGREW, Cashier.
Cleteree• bent,
PAW/rash, tday 3,1,12149.
r.Z•The Board of Directors of this Bank
ItITO this dey 4001.1 n dividend of YOUR PER CEST-ist,
hoUopitail !tuck, out of tho profits of the lad six months,
oiyoble to Stockholders ou or after the 13th joR
myd dtl3 E. D. JONW, °Aire.
iltil`The Merchants' and Manufacture:re,
Reek of Pittebrirob has Ude day doeland a dtridend of
YOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, ont — or the profits
for the laet et: months, payable on or after the 12th test,
May 3d. 180—ntyLet13 W. n. DENNY, Cashier.
Emamaaat Best or Yrrrseraett,
Plttabarsb. IMO 3d, 1889.
ta' 2 "The Directors of this Bank have deelar
wi a dividend of FIVE PER GENT. oat of the profits of the
lest ex mouths. Stockholders or their legal represents.
three alit be paid on or after the 13th lost.
so 44113 11. bl. MURRAY. Cashier.
Altarlartt BANE,
Pittsburgh, May 3J, 1869.1
A Dividend of Foun PEB. CENT. On the
Clapttel Stock alb!. Nmk bag bren tills day dalared, pay
able 012 or after the lath lost. By order of tbe Baca.
to 4,103 J. W. COOK, Cashier..
' - - Pm-season, Ray 341, 1889.
te-The Wetern - Inaimon Oo Company haa
tbk ta, declared dividend of 81:1ii1.7515G1att2t ; pershaiii
on Ifis capital tuck: POPP. DOLLARS per
, hand[ which
Whe tu the credit of Stock Accoun and TILBEE ,
DOLLAR" per shame to be paid In Mb to stockholders. on
or after the 12th lost. [rtty4td2e] E111.6011D0N.8."'3,
Iwo cm Rom,
Pittsburgh, kloy 3d, MO.
air The Directors of this Bank have this
dos declared o dividend of YOUR PER CENT. on the Capt.
tat Stock, out of the pronto of the Lot elk months, ps,yoble
to Stockholders or their lewd representative. after Um 13t5
Inst. r iokiel /OLIN pAGOVEIN,CoahIeer.
Hann or PomstrmS. hip :1, WA
'-The President and Directors of this
Sauk hero tills dos declared edisidshdof FOUR PER CENT
as to Capitol Stock, out of the pretho of Melon six months
which snit 60 paid to Stockholders or their leg.' teprmen
wires on or niter tlonloll, lost.
miiitirdmitmff JOHN HARPER. Costlier.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.—Notico is,heret
by green to tee Stockholders of the 'Central finning
Company" theism bnitallthent of ore DoLLAs PAZ ULM has
been levied noon the Capital Stick, payable st tbe oftlae of
the Treasurer, in the city of Pittsbnrsb, on this 10th day of
June prositoo. TllOB. ft. HOWE,
ry*dtd Secretary is Transmit . °entre' Mining Co.
TO LET.—Store Room and Office, at lie. 80
Water atreet, recently ocanbkri by P. S. rriergi &
. P lc MUM" DICKEY_ (n, -
TO LET—A Bricb . Dwelling
roar rooms and tlelsbA gum , . • > ,term et
K. H. E 1203. 14.0:11 Liberty Mittel.
TO LETThat desirable businessil
n .— and, with dwelling etteelied, oh lbo carder of .
Liberty wad lel/Arra streets, well adapted for • Gsgedig gs os'
eery store, lolog t molded oo loth ter the to tourism
year.. Enquire of n. U. KING,
.
mrl, No. :II Liberty ergot.
TO LET—Two well finished two story
Brick contatolog rdnn room.owbtoo
Wylie street, on. Chatb.m...iti.. are miootos ew
the Pagt.ilice. &Kahl, of •
Ls. R. A. STEKRZIT, 277 Pros street.
O LET—A o Store Room on Fifth St.,
Tla
ER
tho moat dealtable local.= on that groat thou
halo. ADPIr at 185 Liberty R IDDLE, mars ik
TO LET—Two large first-class Dwellingsff
to letorlth all the modem lzepraremetts.
=MOCK. MORZERY l 0),
al9
T o .. .l:Ea— pka n t e I r lc u are r
r_ ho y use ti 4lto d
k o c m o, stri 9s d i. ol:
Ai.. Lofts suitable fur staring sotto.
1
Jatilt 'SALMI DICKIff CO. •
'auction
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P. M. DAME,, 41..uotioneer. • • ~
Commercial &Geo Rom. No. 61 . 11111 e Street.':
Br
F. FRENC IPS Ninth Annual Sale of
.a.." • Cooke. Stationery. Gold Poor, !teat thr eumreertha.::
oaten..., Ito. 54 115.1 i dont, will Do continual every &re-'
o.g during iho week, at 714 eclat., and outil an Ma eold.
The et.c k. le et. a th e lu lu et ever offered to thin city, em
bracing several thetus.ei volume, of staod.rd Work, in the
aerial , department. of iitemistre, moor— which are superb
Illustrated Lkaks, la apiece:lld !Audio* : :vi: .-- t ,th.e m
ode daring the day at low prices. Pipil , 4lV4 8, Aunt.
s lif ,
NE-lIORSE SPRING W N
n.. AT AIX-
I.TION—ThIs (Weds:n.oB7) mernleg, 1 11t11, as 10
atiock, at the commainial Wen mins, .11 eat
One Pattern Ina.:o tight Spring Wagon; .
myll , P. 11. DA lA, Anct.
STACK P., Fr. W. &O. IL IL. AT PRivATI
eaut, h lota to snit purchasers, bj
.pl P. IL DAV/3,.tact., No. bi Filth
AUSTIN LOOMIS 0. Merchants' &change.
QTOCK BAUS BY AUSTIN 'LOOMIS
a„, CO., di TUB EXIMANOE EVXEIT
TLIOBSDIII *VIZIMO.—Bank, Bridge, Insarsnen
Copper Btock, Bond and Baal Estate sold at pabllc Ma'
at tho MerchannfEscbangs by
AWITIN LOOLLS & CO.
Notes, Drafts and Loa= on Beal Beata negotisdett
reasonable tam by AIInTIN LOOMIS & CO.,
Stock Nota Brokers. 42 Fourth at
LYON'S DAOSIETI POWDERS,
ITUf destroy Garden lauds, Codwaeha• Bd , Thgs Fkah
Ants, Naas, and aft pasts of the camas Lind. ,
THE importance of a reliable article of dam
Wad is Inestimable. Is worm weather . ell =ban •
teems with thaw -annoying foist This powder le the - only
ertiele discovered which will exterminem them. A comps
ny of botanists, from the Uotticaltand &day of Paris;
whileamidst the ferns of, Ashy obverted that el innate
lighting epos a certain kind of plant very mum dropped
dead. Thin fact wa made ace of togaard thelr aightounps,
from those intruders. Quantitles of tbe plant waltbroultbt
home by Re. A Lyon, and found a positive Wert deetreyor
In every experiment It if .imply a powdered leaf, aheke
ally prepared to retied the effect of age and climate. Ided. l
W sod Letters Patent Mailmen obtained from the Garen>. -
meats of Ragland, Trance, Germany, and Pon* tram the
World*. Pair, and numerous medal and . horticultural est%
lege, and eodetice.,
LETTER FROM TUB PRESIDENTOII TUE Q. STAR=
Exscogrra Maslow, Weshlngtou,3lst Am:IBSL . . •
"MA. SAM= Lrox:—Dear Bin. I Arm the planar. to .
inform you that the Royal Comzedsden of the World'. Yel4
at Louden:there awarded you a Medal end Oettlecate for the
great Value of your Ideetlo Pendent far extereniaatiag
LuatclA, Po. FlLLUORW,Gtralrman."
Tho above woo accompanied by • earth/rate of. Peinca
Albert.
New Toes, October led, 1858:
Sir. B. Lrom—Dear Sirs We hare &sniped - and tatted
your Magnetic Powders and Dad Mem perfectlY Rdonlossto
mankind and domestic animals, hot mtg. death . 11 • 1 1
to
holed by home, auto end lowest.
JAMBS R. CBI LTON, M. D.,
LAuBANCE REID, Prof. Cbesaldry, N. Y. ticepitel.
Ur. Joan L. Rows, Superintendent of . tbs New York Roo- .
pita!, whys, "he bas emptied all the imp, anti s -rtiaChts.
with Lyons Powder, sad finft it of . tudomme :
value."
Every gardener sod ho
blurt mud taro diced le..
tercet In an Roble of this bled Brefereace can be meebe
the Astor, St. Nicholas and Metropolitan Motels: to Judge
Beim President of the American laniard% James Gad=
Bennett, Orn- winned &at, Cyrus W.Pleld, L. M, Peruser
of thee rice Points Ala Jud • 1 7•1;
s dikovery of Prof. Lyon Le of astmWl
Taejon:oars' Club hare tested' it thorougtdider.
troy bouts, gramboppark sat; moths, bap, and allescodib
Darden plants eanbe ;steamed, and homed nude
Arnagements 001 F made through Mows.
k PARR of New York. to hare It sold thressughwat ebeworW
Many worthless Imitatioos are Wrest:NlL Be oeuttend -
"NSW Yon, No
"In retiring from huminete, I base sold
Ponders and Utters Potent, and LW Wn4SP" . S ., .
tau theretes,to Mears. BARNES. ds PAHL Tide Powder
• dbm:wor./ made by saywif, a nd brought from theta --
of As, Audis unknown to any other persons. lbs_..goimge -
and elective artkla What op to Oa miusisterar d ,Ms . -
haus la bear my name.. •
Bats end coke =mot to touched Sys
Med by a Magnetic fin, Order them
ehau'Ns Lyon's Powder MIL lassubi m a to W ,
Bat Lyon's Pills are mixed =io.;
Sample Vane, Sib mato,
Polow directions. Cssfro ßeß ki RNE &rd.
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fat wdkadou
Also, the Maxi Must an g LithMent.'
MIISLO LESSONS
/Urn, MELODEON- AFtißlttlitiG_... --
W. V. !gnu beg. to Inform kb Meads sod tbotwan.
tbelb• win give lettraction in Clamor prtrats - treroolort
Mate, Fielotecm. or La Blaslng, at Ws reelect..
110. US OIMISTMIFF. between Wood and eauadad.
IM^l6.l,llth Imag. and coeveoiett roma.
ARISENOOII =Min FOlt LADIES wilt be termed
'far kelvin lb* art. of &Our, maw. wi r tb-er eettbecit
.Fteso Forte accompaniment.' Tiers' deero. Fe. MVP
1112FINCI BLEB CLEB9IfB inn vivo be reined for ldov
Tee sad Quartette Singing either frith arwiltiora tartlet._
motet soottoptairocata.'
Tams made tam= application. • '
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