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- RD/TORS-and P.ROPRIICTORS:
FRIDAY....IIIOBNING. MAT 27, 1869
Tits CLIMSLAZID Cosvernes.—The gathering
of the Freemen of the Western Reserve at Cleve
lend, on the 24th, to denounce the Fugitive Slave
Law, waivers large and enthusiastic. The num
ber in attendance was estimated at 10,000. Hon.
_Joshua Giddings prealded, and eaten
speeches were made by Judge Spa ding, Hon. E.
Wide,—.l4adge Tilden, J. W. Vanes, J. R. Gid
dings, Gov. Chase, J. M. Root, Judge Cutter,
0. P. Brown, end others. The resolutlensadopt
ed denoUnce the Fugitive Slave Law as oppres
sive, tyrannical and unconstitntional; and as a
practical measure of resistance, it was determined
that a fund be raised to be called The Fund of
Liberty; and to the end that every Republican
on the Reserve may share in accumulating that
fund, that the contributions belimited to one dol
lar limb; the same_to be collected under the di.
recibir; of the several Republican County Central
Committees of the Reserve: that three commis
sioners be appointed by the assembly, to be
called Commissioners of the Liberty Fund, who,
shall reeeivessid fond, disburse it for the objects'
named, and account therefor by periodical pub-
Mallon - a — until their duties are performed—ap
plying any surplus to theedvanowneot of Repub
licanism and Liberty. Win. Fuller, of Cuyahoga
no., Reuben Hitchcock, of Late Co., and Phile
mon Bliss, of Lorain co., were appointed com
misdate= of this fund.
There can be no doubt that the Cleveland
trials have aroused a deep and bitter feeling of
hostility to the Fugitive Lsw in the Reserve
counties and to the party which attempts to en
force It. However much we may regret the so&
liming inflicted by the government on the unfora
innate individuals whom It persecutes, under
this law, we rejoiss to witness the wholesome
public; sentiment aroused thereby. There can
be as little doubt, also, we think, that this over
powering demonstration was effectual -in re
etraining the 11. S. Marshal from attempting to
prevent the removal of Langdon and Bushnell
fiattAClevelsnd to Columbus, on the writ of
habeasl us, which was heard on the 25th. He
had his truotions from Washington to set the
State Cour defiance and keep the prisoners
from bring n before It but there were too
many Republicaks in Cleveland on the 24th, and
he therefore did rill attempt to resist.
A Cotirxx or DBPAClFflltri.—The President, it
appears from the folirring article, which we
from the Philaderphis Daily News, has been
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extremely cmfor innate In ciD o f promi
' Bent governs heat "opolitan city
ofAho Stale of which be is oi: •e "favorite
son." The story resllibto•fl.. , •*Pr-vval_for
the Execnti4-i and his winking at the dab
qap ..,,,,,7 6f his o ffi cia Is, by keeping them In office
places him ins still more unenviable light.
Is bid enough to. hear of robbery_ and eorrup
• asp in Kansas and Utah, without having them
brotight so near home as our own State—and in
the portions, too, of The Postmaster and the 11.
S. pilitriq Attorney! Truly, we live in wicked
limes. We copy from the News :
"Many pommy rerun - in; to the well defined and proved
charges et fracas and ems option; avast Mr. Gideon G.
Wmteott, the Poetmaster of our Qty. hare inquired es to
the reasons which have induced the Gaited Beats District
Attoroey, Mr. Vandyke, to pass the eutdoot mot to elleum•
Patinae MUM have been assigned for the angular conduct,
or rather misenadmt of Mr. Vandyke, but none winch hare
Mem heretofore presented tifould mem to be sufficient to
save the matter. A comemondent, however, give. us some
sew light on the subject, and femme us that the position of
Mr. Vandyke does not vary materially from that occupied
by Mr. Westmat. The District Attorney holds his office di.
fatly from the President, and the law provides that he @hall
make rams annually of the boldness transacted by himmal
pey into the treasury the money combos into Ma hands
whleh3,aloug to the Government. 11r. Vandyke as It ap
- pW . I4 WS made no reterraito or eettlement with the Gov
ernment, since the month of February, 1856, sad Ms care.
teddy glowed away, ea we knee a right to bakmeernot only
the Its, and permatttlee of the Otte, bat the Moneys which
' he ought to hare pad into the Treartn7 of the United Staten
ThM state of facts may well acconnt for the teasel of the
Markt Attorney to take =non in the came of 11r. Weetoott,
but the stringed thing of all Is, that the President of the
'United Mates will allow two rub men to bold high dikes
of trust tasnost, in our city. We Mai look farther Into
Mb matter, and giro our sondes the foil details, In Ms,
sum to Um *facial psalm of the District Attorney of the
Culled BMWs. It Is no wonder that men become nabobs in •
few years, when they thus bevelibtrty to fleece the Govern.
mot."
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ANEUISAV- ETAT! Coartarnow.—Tbis affair,
which came off at Harrisburg on tho 25th, was a
farce. The Tellegraph nays
"Fifteen gentlemeu,said to represent the coun
ties of Philadelphia, Westmoreland, Armstrong,
Washington, Greene, Crawford, Fayette, Alle
gheny and Dauphin, met in the Hall of the House
of Repreeentatires, end appointed Mr. J. J.
Barron, of Cumberland county, as President."
A gentleman who was there aesures us that
there were about forty present. After an inter-
Change of opinion, a preamble was passed,
deeming it inexpedient snider the present or
=Stances to take any definite action in re
gard to the approaching State election, and
agreed to the following resolution : .
Resava That we still adhere with abiding
faith to the principles of the American party,
as enacted in the platform adopted at the Amer
ican State Convention in the city of Lancaster in
June, 1857 ; and that we pledge to each other
our united efforts in promulgating and sustain
ing these principles.
The Chairmen was authorized to appoint a
Stale Central Committee, whereupon the Con
vention adjourned sine die.
Tux Zessevrtzt Rescue Cese.—Mr. Thos.
McLean, the Jailor of this county, went to Col
umbus last evening for the purpose of making a
return to the writ of habeas corps., granted by
Judge BrinkerbidE, ordering him to prodrice the
body of the negro Johnson, who plead guilty to
en attempt to rescue the slave at Zanesville, be
fore the Supreme Court of the State. Mr. Mc-
Lean will return that the prisoner is in the cue
tody of the United States Marshal, and that he,
the Jailor, hoe no control over him, beyond be
ing the custodian of his person for the Marshal;
that the latter refuses to permit the prisoner to
pass beyond his immediate control; and there
,._, falp the respondent if unable to produce him in
Court, as commanded.
Ia connection with this case, we may add the
:fact that Col. Gifford, yesterday, received a let
from U. 8. Attorney-General Bleek, direct.
.fnghim to reign poesemion of the body of the
prisoner, at all hemarde; that if a writ of habeas
corpus front the State Courts le served upon him,
to obey it so far as to appear In Court with all
the papers connected with the case, showing by
what authority he held the prisoner, but not to
take the latter bepve any of the State Courts
upon alle'4v,ez.l,'''''47-I,,,a_hem. The Marshal is
s-fl,.ottached for con-
• toed that if he short _
tempt, to report at once to the Departs
Washington, and ample protection will be afford-
Eie is further Instructed — to act generally
upon the defensive, and to maintain the laws
without regard to consequences. lie must not
submit to the State Courts, or to "an armed
mob." In obedience to these instructions, Col.
Sifford will refuse to obey any process from the
State Courts, which may toetemplate the con
trol of the .body. of the prisoner, while under
his charge, by authority of the Molted States
Court. A copy of the same instructions, we Un
derstand, has been forwarded to the Marshal of
the NOrtbern District, in regard to the prisoners
at Columbus.—Cia. Gem
EPISCbPAL CONTSS7IOII.—This
:body .convened in• Philadelphia on the 20th,
Bishop Bowman presiding.' John Clayton was
appointed Benetary, aitd, Aso. J. A. Childs, As
... 'alatank A letter was then read from Bishop
— .Potter in which he states that his physicians
'insist upon his slaying abroad 'for at lent an
.. --- ether year. The Convention then adjourned till
Thureday . morning.
The time on•Thuraday morning was occupied
-• :mainly with the usual devotional exercises:
• Tim Wilier enc.—Advice! from Tenney.
Ply that new wheat will be ready for market, in
-many parts of that State by the fait of next
month, end that the crop gives indications of the
:greatest abundance. Samples of the growing
- . crop it:this-State, hare been sent no. They be
speak a eplendtd crop. It is now in bloom. The
e
4,, wea y the ey t oo - dry for corn. crontinues very—C n. Price Cur.
favorable for wheat, but
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' •Vitanr.—ln the Superior Court of
!"..Tranklin *any, on Monday, Mrs. Ella. Webb,
- • :-Lellat And execattriA of Samuel Webb, deceased,
ihrresed $5,000 from the Little Miami and Co
,-: Inane and Sepia Railroad Companies for the
• - deatit'Of her husband; Banta Webb, who was a
• :-bilkemin on the Railroad, end in
the dbsoharge.of.kl. duty at the time hewn kill.
ed~ on Ith
the of July, 1857.—CW. Fad.
• DAMS 01reni 104W/0107 Linings Mamma.
The. inventoe of Lucifer Matottesißtrilno. Welk.
er i nf-13tookton, ',Eaglet:lC - Aunt recently AL the
ago of Journal of ' the neighborhood . Bsl
-;•;;:.--`thalibla•Matoh.dismisery.Ase!madeby MmtValk-.
treLehliti::,aPaddieAting. with • various -•ednitiolosl .
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'Li:MOLD : SCHOOLINffErtat - ASSEMBLYt :
iserawarous, May 24.:;;;AilArDesx.-Thelit , I
setntly,prooseded to the unfinished business of
Saturday, : rendering of the Statistical Re
ports, Reports on Systematic Benevolence, and
Narratives of the State of lieligiton in the vin-
OW presbyteries. L I
The Domenic. llfusions.—The order of the day
was taken up. :I have already sent you an eh.
street of the Anneal Report. Dr. Musgrave,
the Corresponding Secretary, said the receipts
amounted to nearly sloo,ooo—less than the
preceding year by $5,000 or $6,000; more than
$ll,OOO above average receipts of preceding
years. The year closed with balances in the
treasuries amounting to $28,000. The Doard
had not anticipated this, bat during January
and February the receipts were largely aug
mented, exceeding. $85,000. We hive made
every appointment the Presbyteries asked us to
make, Cud the payments have been prompt and
uniform. The average appropriation to each
missionary has also been increased. The bal
ance, however, is not larger than is desirable, as
the receipts of the first moan's of the fiscal year
are very Ma. It lsa great mistake to suppose
no necessity for increased liberality, because of
this large balance. The fiscal year closes at a
time when the receipts are largest. As to the
South West Rgeoutive Committee, ho would say
that he bad bad conferences with several of the
brethren from that region and found that they
were willing to have an advisory committee at
New Orleans with a district Secretary. This
arrangement would be highly useful in every
respect. A similar arrangement is proposed for
the North West, if the brethren of that region
desire it. Thus we shall have a Secretary at
Philadelphia for the east, one at Louisville for
the centre, one at Chicago (say) for the north
west, and at New Orleans for the south. In re
gard to progress, our great want is the want of
men, more than of machinery and money. The
supply is not equal to the demand. We have
800 to 1,000 ohurches without stated supplies.
We will pledge ourselves to commission every
man the Presbyteries will recommend. But it
is tusked how comes it that so many men are
idle? There are some who are superannuated,
some are in feeble health, some, he was sorry to
say, preferred secular pursuits, some will not go
to places that do not cam to suit their domestic
circumstances. We can support all who will
offer themselves. We have increased our aver
,' age appropriations to each missionary 43 / per
'come. during the last year, and have added
rgreatly to the number of missionaries. The
church will support the men if they will offer
themselves. But if the receipts have not oome
up to what they ought, he would say it was ow
ing to the abolition of the agency system and the
adoption of the plan of systematic benevolence.
Not that he was opposed to that plan, but the
churches had only partially adopted it. It was
a novelty as yet—was inaugurated in 1854. If
persevered in, the plan which is eminently Pres.
byterian will do oil that is desired for it.
Dr. Humphrey, chairman of the committee on
Domestic Missions, made their report on the
Annual .Reperlef 'she Board. The resolution,
offs- - ;74 the cons Mee are as follows:
1. The General , membly gratefully recognize
the blessings of Read of the church upon
its domestic min us, and upon the labors of
the Board unto wh,lh the care of the missions
has been entrusted.
2. The Amsqmbly finds '
in the hietarwpf el"" {.
Board, every Yemen to 004 stfirttie settled con
viction of the chart:kW' respecting the ordinance
o f a l ms g t v i ng d Be proper administration by
the office-i"-^inul; and it exhorts all the con
mow-torus under its care to mint* this ordi
nance as apart of religious worship.
8. The Board le instructed to establish, in the
city of New Orleans, an - advisory committee,
with a district secretary, whose duty it shall be
to set forward the work of minions in the South-
west—the details to be arranged by conference
between the Board and the said committee.
4. The Board is also empowered to make a
similar arrangement at the North-west if, on
consultation with the brethren of the judicatories
in that region, such a measure shall appear to
b e advisable.
5. The attention of the Board is particularly
called to the Pacific coast, as a field of mieeions.
G. A committee of members shall be ap
pointed by this Assembly, with instructions to
inquire, to confer with the Board, and to report
at the next Assembly what changes in the or
ganization and methods of the Board are nem
eery in order to its greater efficiency and wider
influence. This committee is particularly charged
to report on the expediency of the following
measures :
The reduction of the number of members of
the Board, and its re-organization after the form
of the Committee on Church Extension.
The removal of the Board to some place near
er the centre of the Western missionary field.
The cetablishmeet of several executive com
mittees and cerresponding secretaries in differ
ent parts of the church—these officers to be in
vested with co-ordinate powers. Or,
The establietiment of a !Angle central com
mittee, with advisory committees and district
secretaries, se provided herein for the South
west.
The committee will consider the question an to
how many officers will be needed in the Central
Board, and the division of labor among them.
The committee will also report upon any other
matter which they may find within the range of
their inquiry.
The first and second resolutions were read and
-adopted. When the third came up,
Dr. Wilson, of Ga., offered an amendment cm
! braeing the South East in the privilege, if de
' sired, of having an advisory committee and a dis
trict secretary.
Dr. W. said be only made his amendment in
order to bring the matter to a reductia ad ah
surdurn.
Assembly took a recess for dinner.
Afternoon Session.—The unfinished business of
Monday, viz: . the report on Foreign Mission!,
was taken ap. Report unanimonely adopted.
The business' of the morning was resumed, viz:
the report on Domestic , Miselons.
Dr. Wilson's amendment was laid on the table.
'The question being on the third resolution, Dr.
2,l'..Laren said the present measure assumed that
there was a radical defect in the present system,
viz: that of one central boird. That board was
established for the whole church, and is as capa
ble for an enlarging church as ever. Let us keep
things a little snug. Let well enough alone. If
greater efficiency is desired, put it in the central
arm. He believed the tendency of this matter
was to sectionalize the church, and if we may
thus divide the work of domestic minions, why
not the other work of the church?
Mr. M'Nalr, of Wis., said there *was no more
necessity for a committee at New Orleans than
l on the Pacific or in the North-West.
Dr. Palmer, of New Orleans, void It was not I
the design 'Alibis movement to impair the unity
of the church. It noes not propose to establish
a new treasury. Nor does it intend that the dis
trict secretary shell interfere with the presby
teries. What we want is not a mere agent. We
do not wish to revive an agency so as to impair
our plan of systematic benevolence. We desire
to put the Presbyterian Church in that region in
a condition to go forward.
Mr. Speer, of California, representing the in
terests of the church on the western shores of
the continent, offered en amendment providing
for the appointment of a district secretary and
advisory committee for California. There are
five hundred young men, the flower of the la ,
in energy and enterprise, and there are mar
them the eons of our church. What have
donerfor theta ? ' ' • !l•
Congregr'" v r thodist
or
fat' al or other church, and find them
awl those who were once Presbyterians. We
are traitors to our church. What have others
done? The Home Missionary Society privately
raised $lOO,OOO, sent laborers there and have
occupied much of the ground. The Methodist
church north have 111 ministers In California,
with 3,627 members. The church south have
about half that number. The Methodist church
In Oregon has 61 ministers and 2000 members.
The Baptist.ohnrch has 80 ministers; the New
School and Congregational, 80; the Episcopal,
13, with 600 members. Now, the Old School has
13 ministers on the ground biCaliforztia, Oregon
and Washington, and 700 communicants. These
regions are slipping through our hands.
Mr. Van Dyke, of Brooklyn, presented a res
olution adopted by his presbytery, expressing
dissatisfaction with the management of the Do
mestic Board ; ehancterizing, in effect, their op
erotica I as old fogyish and behind the demands of
the age, and demanding investigation and re
form. Mr. Van - Dyke addressed the Assembly,
attacking in a very slashing manner the Domes
tic Board and its operations.
Dr. Humphrey, hoped Er. Amer would withdrew Ms
amendment, as It wits proposeibby there:solutions thorough.
to eerie. the ',item and the want. of California would
then be attitude to. As to New Orlin., they bad tready
~cared pradeloruilly, the services of • deoratary, t
would perhaps be dateable to establish an &miry there.
lit. Thorniest) add, as we aro about to hare a oaramittee
of !amity, this Involves the idea of a defect in the policy of
the Board. it. Is not • personal quest/on. It has codling to
do with the men. Now, It be tmdented, that we mire.
to artablith this. local corenitteel, because we are to time
a noottlittm of lontiltr. 'W it not l'omlf th th e cotta °M
ations of the Baird durfogthe coming year. This will be
WWI Illogical, hot expediency &flee loos. Ae to Ban Oran•
Meth, be thought it impracticable at this j unOare.
Dr. Watson, of Piensayi nob, moral to lay in. Speer', re
solution ce the table. Carried.
Pre. m w
o b Ved g trlerit th o i tt r lh r te V i e. " Lost lp •
decided vote.
The third resolution of the committee was tedepted -with
but few oars.
The fourth resolution we then taken op.
Dr. Nilson, of Cincinnati. mooed to amend, so am to " di
rear Instead of "empower," and to make the Welty MD
ago. Laid on the table.
The premiers elation bwring beam mine, the main gam
time on lb. fourth remlution wee then Put, and the re ode
lle was Motel by a large majority.
The Afth reenintion es then Wen np.
Mr.gpeer put to another word for thillthenia, urging the
trembly to take innordhthe mike towards occupying Celt.
lure& Re argument tan the condition of
the church,=Wa with''
parison with other dirtioneloations. we
tee more than we have aver right to.
Dr. thanked 'Urea* old lest year We told the Board to
do so sad ac,. Thew are done wbst in hen told them. And
ha Waved la tr'dettalat AK *hat to do. 'lle therefore,
masa the ansandsmot to the reeolatloa And-.
dweabrai Thai Otheral Anetably, hereby Crag the
Wad talloaulthados lbe Wet theld.eflateeoltabla tasawbree
verelcas W toprotarrat alterlth tarn es tb ,
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' HARD WARE ABED CUTLERY, D iiiii et Attorney. royigi 41 a. -
the owners of boats liable for accidents by ex- era. Malosuanets la.caatnt Co
plorions, and making them life insurauce com- CerTts7DICT A Tit , et:". 41%-J AC J 8 U. MIL - , No. ~,3 w.,,,,.. ~,....t. p . ,,,j,,, 21 fir 9 :l
panics without policies being issued or pre- No. lot Mariret Street, TABLETS AND GRAVE STONES, ltlt erlll be a candidsde before it., le. iitl4 an e usty Coo ,
IS. Tux President and Directors 01 i,
ventMn for titanic, Attorno, inc:l,lll , ,L
miums paid., Vie understand an appeal will be PiTTantuttmes, PA • e1y17.4111 Ceaupeny here Mild day declined • diyidend Of 'MO DOL
L O. IL Itirrar, v. ill le a candidate for LARS per 'luau, nut ot the mate of the lan els enthe,
taken to the U. 8. Supreme Court. _ ___
Notice. _ .4 13 g A C - 71 Fri STOCK AL WA 75 ON RAN:i
04tract atnaemy. Orions thc next le [utile-all COnthlai 41 la In opplled 0 the nedectlen a ita•Stock Dr. Elite
LIEUT. Cox Axxxesown Mammy, who died at MO WHOM IT MAy CONCERN.-The le R.-Our awes 'l' Meth]. le the ler limn In tba Wcet. m yla toiaraea n01t...14.1 EDNEY ATWOOD, &eatery.
Millport, Scotiand,on the 17th ult., has bequeath- 1 u.d.r.0,,,,d will iffsetwo by Politic Nide ou 9°(19999 9 ' 999(99.9 "" b, 99 " 19 " , ` 1° g 9 ' ° P I. b ° "''' li - :-..D isr Blur Arruan Li .--d 011 N M. tt tax
ed the bulk of his fortune, amounting to about
£BO,OOO, to educate boys by the name of 51acie A t their ararelowee on Liberty .tnn4 /16 001 IN 811E4
LEL% for stores., A., If swan le put pal/ mid . Libeller. t; ,, t y yk . ,ar r. R .,,, mo .si r• d i. l ,4,, apotett, and et lees wet then on be done Li ,), raceme will be a moat to before the next liepith
licin Collet) , COLlVelerlori for u ottilmel in to the MP, of Des
leatL NO boy who spells his name "Maoism" I remained Infra e that time li tax A 1111011 ELL tri.t am-quay my - 3.dirT
will be eligible. By his will, the Colonel pro. Purtiburrb, May 141.11,1b99-myl 4 lmd
video that the number of boys 'than not the first i
year exceed 10, and will be Increased by grada
tions each year till they reach 140.
Got. 81111ILDS, U. S. Senator from Minnesota,
on arriving at Hastings, on Sunday, the Sib loot.,
found himself minus his pocket book, containing
a draft on New York for $2,000, and $5OO in
cash. It appears, that having occasion to take
his pocket book out, be left it on the deck of
the steamer, and somebody rewarded his care
lessness by making way with it.
Its eearching the house of Bishop Johnson,
charged with murder at Balt Lake, Utah, the
United States Officiale were not able to discover
the Bishop, but found therein his ten wives .
Four of these wives are eistere, and the Bishop's
own nieces, and be hart, besides thee°, two sis
ters out of one family, and also a mother and
her daughter.
Lcurdiuwa angsnes- be bnitad hike/ . -
pub In tbelbeitanion,blamitbang a Vionbar of atua borne.'
Ilia boar a adjourning &ratio!. ale‘disesobly adjourned
anornlag, attar prayer by Dr• McLaren. Your., 83.
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Ills Paris correspondent of the Breesele In
dependent, says that the Emperor has given a
private midterms to a Cardinal sent on a mission
to the Frenoh Government, and that his Holi
ness persists in retaining the power of leaving
Rome in certain eventualities.
BOEILITATL'S ROLLAND BITTIRS.—FEII aI.ES
Ecmanto WM, VALI. env Dancer.—A Tonic Stimulant,
mashie to those peculiar periods in the Wool every remake,
more particularly every mother, hue long been • dmidene
tern In the medical world: ectuelhiug to he retained se •
imomeary component of every well-furnished Slimily
Medicine Cheat, to which, at those ~none, recourse may
be had, with the confidence of finding mlieffrom the nausea,
and reeksration of strength, with perfect femiemiorm of any
IR cancel:mums, yet without haring taken • meericlue pos.
soming antagonistic principles, to render dangerous another
medicine, should it be =Wegner:illy required by the peon.
Itorlt7 at the dlsouo.
All these conditions so believe to be perfectly fulfilled In
Bocrhases Hofiand Bitten. Prom the nature of the diner
where Winded to we have not thought proper to parade the
names of those Wks who have embeeltatingly afforded on
the evideume of the troth of the aesertious we here maks—
Baton and every word can be substantiated to the malaise
' tine of the most increduleme. Weedier One of the madame
td certain remedlee for this than of affliction., and all
ems, whether pecnluer to the sex or not, which result from
eaknem of any prilicular organ, or general debility of the
retem. Its effecicare altered magial, yet the core radical.
communicate:a to violent shock tette system, but gently
woustlpg Ewell though the whole , frame, rouses the vital
to normal action, and, ybilceeabling rottutztOthro. I
yrh.esup,....prl- - ..Yrougfily eradicates to67llerLe of di/remit
Are you nauseated In early morning, leave...die rite-
We earneetly request you to try the half of • teaspoonful.-
It sandy will not harm. Tet we poelarely
ookin guarantee tel t
amen of contra, end • cheerful, hopeful lg forward
the dutkiol the day.
Are yea imbJect townie= before or after eating? Try the
Mee quantity before each meal. As me .1,1 before, it rill
cot holm yet we genre yen of relief from that distressing
lathing et the thought of food, and den from the divesp
lion to vomit after partaking. We promise perfect Apr
lion of what his been eaten.
If you end that the dm prescribed he. been too great,
illnainiati the quantity to suit your constitution.
HUD Oaltertn,—Tbe Genuine highly Concentrated Doer.
ham'. Rolland flitten le pet op in half plot bottles only,
and retailed at $1 per bottle. The great demand for this
truly Celebrated Medicine his 'adored many haltatione,
which the public shaltd,ruard against purchasing. Beware
of Imposition, See that our name teen the label of •rery
bottle you buy.
BENJAMIN PAM:, in., A CO, Polo Proprlett re, 27
Wood Circlet, betereee let and kd eta, Prmettorgh.
entlldaselt
itcto abbmisrments. '
I.XIO3ICATIL j
YarTOOM—llamg closely observed the course
pursued by Mr. J. F. Zotuut while • maul.er el the but
Legislatturo, we are satisfied that accordion to the twine& ui
the Republican party,
exceptlicits M entitled to servo a second tern..
With only • very fur r. Zoller btu been elwaya
.t his rat In the House, and he his acquired the necurary
espwlence • keels° r ought to poussa to I isudir Intro.°
ruriptigely rude'. We hop,,, °unit,m that the tiant
Court Minn, In place of takivg new and Inexpe
rienced auto, will re ronstente Mr. Zeiler as the repress°.
of the German Republican °nuts of Allegheny
county et large without real to the district ~stem.
tnyriltd• MANY REPUBLICAN VOTERS°, ISLA.
•
NOTICE.—Tne assessors ~ 1 Benefits result
ing from ttte Mostrumkof of atm) ollrY. Dm'
morel street to the Moboottetele flees,. f If meto fos
'ff,1859,al u . ...1001t P. !I, ot the MIS. of 11. P. Mt
uowi.. Non street. It It. 11Alow I sr,
JA UE6 e
F. It.
Op Asetteors.
ADIERICAN 0111 ItOPEDItq Venn/Veit
~01, Car. from th• fod In a fret minute., witpoiti Nun
or the Mightiest inwilvantence to the patlvat. Donor , . re
moved from the big tog redomd to the twin-al gorp. love.
ed nails rkanged to • healthy suds. Charge• remov:tr.
lioxn No. 41, dt..01.10 LLrI.L to)17
ROCERIES.-100 bbls. N. 0. Molast.es:
G
25 hbla.Goldoo Syrup;
100 Lime Rio Coffee:
ffi abuts Young Hymn Tic
60 do Blatt Tea;
40 cattlea Hyena To for family nit,
75 base. Totweco, atipenor brandy;
2.lbanol• cat and dry Titharem
680011) Entar Cerb. Boala, New Owttr:
50 bales manned Spicer,
BCOStiep.mbh !nage,
bones star Onager.
:5 box.. mold Candies;
80 boxes tre•ton'ti Eagle Chocolate:
60 dozen Ciewlnnatt Wash Wards;
10) do Brim= 75 &nen ilnaellr.
78 bales No.l and 2 Batting.
DJ bbt. Musings, to Ptcliti
20 do do In dry salt:
150 do s.lottongahsla &la
100 bolo Chosete, Mothsr with an usarimant ol Iron
NMI. sod C 1... .111 be mid on literal tem.
WI!. IiCCITICIIiti)N, It) Liberty rt.
MRS. BLUME r o -flfp,
vectaully Inf.= ber frlmdi and lbw pnt.
1k test .b. has Jost re/salved a inn supply sf
Pianos and Melodeons
Pianos from On Factory of
WILLIAM KNABE & CO., 11.ta.rimbar.
Melodeons from the Celebrated Famory of
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO
SEVERAL SECOND HAND PIANOS,
For Sole or Rent Cheap
CRAILLOTTE BLUDIE
N.llB Wood .1.. 21 door aboro smn
"TINTII LIST OF APPLICATIONS fur
*Mug Liquors, died In the Clerk'. Omo up to May
labg.
Attlee= Peter. tavern, 2.1 ward, Allrgbeny,
hell thorge, do ..b
Raney George, do Ist do Allegheny,
Eel. Edward A Co., eating hoe., I/stouter:le Borough.
Dotal* Bernard, 'snit other good', 6th ward, Pittsh'sh,
Block I Woods do do Ite do do
Bishop Bernhard, tavern, sib do Oo
Blau►\John ACo, with other goods, 4th d d
BMW ilaraddl, Ulan, 7th do d o
s Mks. Wm. C., do Findley township.
Mahar AS, with other goods, 4th ward, Pittsborgh,
Grierson W, do do Lower it. Clair tp.,
Basompr lleary, do do Ith ward, Allegheny,
Ilonneger it., do do Mauve township,
Deep Charles, eating, house, 4th weed, LII•V••071
Jetsam Peter, with other goods, Birmingham
gentled) Beery do do 2.1 ward, Pitisbergh,
Kraig Michael, eatlog hones, Low.rgt. Clstr laweship,
Brown John, er tavn, 1
1,0.d0
Kallethome V, do Pitt do
Lender Andrew, tavern, ht waist, Pittehorgh,
Lannettan 4. E., du 6th do do
MMayen McDevitt, with other goods, Ith w'd, Pittsh'gh,
orgeo Romumett, eatlog house, ad ward, Allegheny,
Mob r Mirth, with Mbar goods, 3tl do tioloorgit,
id c.Q . codd W. It., Means, Plum township, Pl
°bier Michael, do Patton do
Power Thomas, do Indiana do
Reese lineklui, do Wilkins do
Shoenfelder Beery, with other goads, loth 0 . ...0rd •
ttelloroler John, tovono, Chardon township,
Bahl Leopold, with other goods, lot ward, Pitieburgi%
Robb David, tavern, 9th do do
Tobias Edward, eating boom, 3d do do
Whammy Philip, tavern, Pine township,
Werren G. W, do Irranitlin do
TIIMIAB A. ROWLEY, Clerk.
Clem'. Othre, May 2711,1469. rnyZ7
RICE AND SOAP
-8 Dorm. fresh M.;
8 gam RlO Moan
25 bowl Ames' Demlvo EONs
25 do °AIWA. Toilet do
I goys. Ilowlliad's Tn.:x:4oo 244 p,
for la. by WILLUiIdB Jt .10105 TON,
my 2 7 115 Ithdold stmt.
FORTY 811AKES
• MEILOWLS' AND
BANK STOCK
par uleby (ar27..37d) N. 170LMES NON&
J
ACOB IiBEZA,ANE,
DEALER 13
(TINAD4 M ETAGNI, --
' CH C AMPLAIN AND LJAKP. BUPERIOB
IRON ORES;
WROUGUT, NEAP IRON
AND PIG METAL.
AirO S. IIME—COSINER OF FRONT AND AMITLIFLELD
STREET myTl:dtf
OLLOWAY'S OIN TSIEN T AND PILLS
11., mod muter fnmil7 medicines now le um,
save cabana st • . 7024 MU' NC",
mr27 mom Memos' and Market greet._
BLUE- LION AND BEDFORD WATERS.
.141=04 41/4,o3ngeon spa tibmraPn
own . • JOS. roauttora..
D RY -G00D.4,--A Stet rate ossortpmit of
thaualuDgloila ahnlye OD WIC
Al SUM Lou, ro suitiOrt.
C. B. BM &MIT
Attorney and. Counsellor at Law
EMIBEI
OBILL, SURGEON DENTIST; Othee
s and Reaidence No. 87 GRANT BTREET, , . .
eype ett e the Court Ron" hellcats he oan 101 l the wants
of any that may favor him with their patronage. Any of
the vationa styles of Taatts toaartral if tatal,d. tnyihdlyta
• „.7i
PRINCE IMPERIAL
CHAMPAIGNE,
FROM
DD VEINOGE & CO,, Bparnay, France,
As used at the
Imperial Table• on Continent of Europe*
APERFECTLY PURE AND DELICATE
WINE at • moderato price, admirably adapted to fam
ily nee and rapidly becoming an mtablbbed !acorn. to the
city of Now Yotk, having elicited the most flatlet tog teedi
boatel. from the propriolors of Ile IloWkllD Marc, Be.
Nicotine nom_ WMcfralt IfoTtn. Ilmacromten 110101..
Acme. Hum, Jena' flomn, and all the loading purchaser.,
of Cnampalgue In that city.
Bold by th• principal &Men. throughout the rouutry.
E. V. NANG LI WONT, Solo Impeder,
Corner.of Broad say and Mourne !Street, N ovr York.
my:l4,lmd2dp
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOOBE
OP
ECRANCEIR & RARM,
No. 35, Bank Block, Fitth Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
uet 1.11. .Ir.° ..... ItoIIENCE CILLINS3I
WE beg to apprise our friends and the pub- t
tie that we been mmomial to our new OFFICS. NO
35, BANE BLOCK, FIFTH RTILKET, where we will ba
hippy t render them our services, sod trust oar ample
with ....patience of to/eery years In the boldness
(bitchy, will enable us to Meet the isan m occur co•tarro.re.
1 e will continue to transact the
1."..411(u5ge and Booking Businim in all its Iran , be. 1. 1
rnVfcii 1 1.41109TelFlnie
Flocks, Boeil., and ether Nrcuritlet,
Ogoldirstron.
Prompt ainholim riven le Collection. In , r otot r ye
Drpoell• Received in Pm rondo or Corr, L. 3
Interest allowed on Time Depend..
Deal In Specie, Dank Notes, Land Warrants, Ac
Credit heortimoces of CM respondent. , et I...setble
rates.
Malting Returns promptly by bye
reySfionl Elt a %IPA a RAII M.
Great Alterative and" "Blood Purltier.
DR. ISTV.A. - 171 4 .7k.:'S PAN
THIS old established and invaluable y eme
dy for thecore of Ecrofula, or Flog'. Er d , Ulomrens
awl White Swotting, Bioptic,. of the Skin, IlloPtit, or
Pimple of the Voce, Plattuata or Scaly Eruptions, WI.
which mile fphil an Impure byte of blood, Palo. In be
Done., eradyyvyl and Deliilltateil state of the ay.....01.
ming either from a long and protracted case of wieknow i or
heath; littered owler an attack or ayphilis i ten geode of
which .1,11 tench In the system, cr hactrig weralinwkid •
great amount oldrogia, calrekieli •e.. which may Pima afi
rented lb. tame. or their covertng, relied the perlosteani,
which nonlethal:a glen rigs to • cbroole olwiroesillectierge,
and boleti liehmes occasionally come away. Alts, km of Itheu.
metlern to consequence of an injured or shoe.' Conlitli tame:
long ...tiding Billion. A ffecttenw. the Pete awl the aloklYier
the Bloatird Face, always luilicates or require. the use of
Ibis I iit.lostile vs: acts; or should the patient bays
under an aleett in of the Silo., Prepay. Jeihiehea. of V•I•
lowness of the thilm, Chronic Affection. of the hosor,
i mor ...shoe of Pie-h, Uleeratwl Sore Tnriwit, IIoP .I.ot
Chinpinink in •Pirt, the twat liaittilf,tlll , AI., maw istit - h
ham.. phi mei ry other mrilicitia et Jenson., as well me Vie
of the profeeshin, f3r19310 ;hao •quarter of • coutury,
; have been perfectly eradicated by this greet srertapi
pa
-130049, II all Col.l of 431.1.,1mp
Oinherist,"shmlil I-. ...oil in eonnitatoen milth the Panacea.
The two .10 core Wen,t chronic cod
direasea. Bakall price el the Paoectia sl.3u 1. r bottle. 3
Lot t h e I 1,00,
Del l to any adilree• on receipt of
Remittance.
A FIECIINt V FAIT 61114 Artie ULM CCIIr.
%f n. that of C. Ira A 1.1.r4. No. I Tsynt...o etre,. Cltar
tKlyn, .1111••• A/ItiPt In PLIInnIpttIA cDa rezllt..l with 11.
11. Blur, Itth tt.t.yy Racy.
Toy calks ye.tty.lyyytyttoty Yisg, yo.re •tyntsts.g Itt•
rtyyt altetioAty,t ..Y. , c.tyel tte ut
thy ctf tta - • I,ls - "I' CI,
UMW!. to that iltynpt. not usyyt rrnlti.ta t ht. prttlyo
lotyl lyttrd ettyompitataux • catry Itr r.Y 1 . 1•
...• • ••• 01,141 ID trasivng • perfrys cltry
Prepartyl only by DP. PIA AYNE A SIN, Ps l'y
DII 11. KEP1...ER.140
N. 1., Ay.. 4,1 rut..
tu,l - tly•T
I=l
I .P. I B .T 3. L. I 14 .kl Isr Ei ~
Damasks, Diapera, &c.
CONSUMERS OF RICIIARDSON'S
LIN-
K\d etl those dearly. of obtaining the GKN UIN
°WWI, .Laid ete that the %Molts they wircinee ate ...al
-
d grab the toll name of the Wm,
.thaIAILDSON, SOSS d 01,17 RN
am n cannot. of the sonattnean and dotal:ditty of the tloods
Tete cantina le mattered es ...daily raceway ..large
tanantrdte of infector add clefectlee Ltnobe are prepared,
imma after Beaton .14 scaled eclat the name of I[ICIIAIIG
6oty, by frith Lloy.s, who, regardlete ,d the injury tlrtre
lulhaed abbot on the Atuenaur cottentner and the cantata.
Loren of the genuine Grode„ van not readily abaudom •
hotelmen en profitable, while pi:met:mere can be Mimed on
with goods of a evortblma character .
J. BULLOCBC It J. B. LOCK
Agents, ye Church Wt.. New York.
Now etoCif. of Melodeons
JUST RECEIVED, a splendid nen' lot of
Melaiotua, from the factory of blew, I. newt., not
ton, litcludlng :he sly'. Made by tbli firm Tim matte
of Itetruments have been approved by the eraatem ronel
clam In the muutry, as De Lotrell !ludo, Oro. Bum, W.
B. Bradbury awl other- vattarquettly they ran ho relied
ono as beluefirtl vines Instruments. They are noted for the
Wilmette prelate:
I. Their pure and woke' I quellty of Wu.
1. Tbrir great power of tone.
3. Their atone.
4. Their prtimpt and troy touch
2. Their 6.3414014[31e of finish.
6. Tloir durability.
7. Their cheapnme of prim
For sale only by. JOHN If. bII:LLUR, SI Wood et.
Descriptive circulars motto an/ addrem. nryl3
C"l).—Messrs. OARTIV RIGHT & YOUNG,
No. be Wood stroe4.lo.lte the attention of the Wailei
betel and restaurant keepers and boom keeper. generally,
to their pmeent mock of 41008E110LO CUTLER . It bee
been rec.-teed fresh too the enenufactorere Iml ortere,
and embraces all varieties of Table Cutlery, of either Amer
ican, English, French or German or
Owing to
yr:niter fee:here. they are prepared to offer loan. amens. to
cash prochatere stronger than motel An rano:dilation of
the et.rk Is Arlreltell. omit]
Bradetrwet•e Comiberei/.1 liepnrto
For Rankers' and Busiorts
FOURtil SEMI-ANNUAL VOLUME
Tof valuelde record ides-Alta, s Lich was pub' ishal
Doter, 15th ofJonttry, baying Lo ea exhausted by a rapid
mud eater:Aire demand, a w.nd edition, revised sod cor
rected, hex helm mead, aad is how toady for delivery to
Web as have tad elready eupplief themselves with the
work.
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&Total hundred' , or the bast Bankrrx And 31enhante In
different tithe of the Rohm, her., ateletaal in Iwo - feet/rig Use
Reference Record, thus °teeing a Tenacious and reloible
nompend of the pecuniary condition and proapnit. and biob
capacity of Khoo( 22,000 mercantile Onus, In twenty.
she of the prlnclpel cities and control. of trede in it, Uu
&ate..
The New York :Slenstient or Rank. - will io,erteuu by it
key eccompenying the book, the Krane of credit, character,
habits, and capitel of such es will be laud] to thul with
blot, while the nut.oftown merchant will leant with
e—ore, the °gam rooodatlnu ou which the New Vert house.
two ibair minors.
To provide Pommy porsiblo cow Met might caur to
work so piportliein detail Imd to keep purc imsere tolormed
of the change. that most riecossarhy lobe pico.. tLa pr,e
pretur•Leme• prfatal skeet of correcliens roses k
The time and trouble such a work men lOLVt. the lows
It moat prevent, and the indomice it inert have to .Curlog
• mond anitproiliable trado, make It invaluable to wßole.
Dale Merchants, Idannfircturers, Note Brokers, mad Bents
of Diruouot, and yet the cabala. larlndleg the two semi-ate
mud volume., Om aheeto of eorreetiona and ibe facilitim of
the °Moe, Is furnlebed to subeeribers at Ono Hundred Doi;
sera par moonm.
Toll imrtioulars, not embraced In Bale advertisement,
may be obtained," the Aloe of Ore proprietor& e ratllilb•
eve, .1 BRAMBEET & SON, nd
N 0.257 Broadway, New Took,
Over Broadway Bank.
Alen, of 1.11. NEVIN, Jr., Agent
myl6 No. 66 Wad street, Plttabor.h.
S UNDRIES— Potatoes-440 bushels Loo Short. 75el
Mackerel—Loge No. 31n bble. o l Asir bbl..
Wool :0-40 dm radium quallthn;
v~Drid Apply* and Punches-2 5 boy;
ch Herring-50 Sose.r.
Ilulifoc do —l5 berreln
Ctieuxu-20 butt. Western Weser,.
114,00—:'FO Nano., We and lihouhle
a b 7
61 and Bolter-10 We. and 11.1tia
irm.
ro)21 1111/De.', WillTS co.
SECON 1) ILAN') MACHINERY FOR
PALE.
One Slam Engine Cylinder RI Inch here, 5 fi e ,t
poppet valve, complete to the Crank plo.
Two Illowing C7lloders,6l Inches Imre, h fat aryls°, ilk
Nhart, Pillar.Dlocla and °emit% complete.
For particulan apply at our work., Booth Pittsburgh; or
at our office, Riltlerkei
myst3:ltodawr nosINSON. MINIS &
MRS. ALLEN'S WORLD'S lIAIR RE.
13TOBER.—A justly celebrated article for rratorlog
go hair ortrblikere to.tbeir original Ilte calor tor aale by
0.327.109. riammo.
3fin BBLS. SOUTHERN EXTRA FLOUR
%. , %-f In store and fur els by IicLULDII9 1 ANJILII.
l enuncrtrazas ,
40 BBLS. LOW ORADEM aD S. F. FLOURIN% in
store and for Web) • Alllii AM
KEOS FRESLI YAUK.ED BUTTER in
atwe ard sale by BIetIANE ANJEA. •
1 lIBLTCOUght - Y -11 ARDS — OAPin etoro
and for sale by MoBANA • ANJEA, 1 . 21 Nntood st
ARD-10 kegs No. 1 Lard for sale by
torn EMILY U. COLLIN&
BEANS -50 bbls. small salute X
for sale by
env IMMI If. OOLLEid.
A.PPRE ISNUFF—A fresh supply of A
So. 1 pat rec'd bf. m. 772 IP& yuglaNG,
O ILAN .I. G b IS--100 ito b n ote D s io tg ay arti .ne ve u_...b.ri thil
LEMONS -80 bozos m store and for sal
by m 727 ILORIRT DIOUT.
MOKZEIEL-2.5 kiUa No. 1 Wan j •
TWA end Rco3it7 ItOnsT DIM. T.
s.— •
NVareroom. 323 Liberty Street
Mantel Room on the Second Story;
OPTIC!, 319 LIDERTIS STELLET, PITT2DURGEI
W. W. WALLACE
STEANE ENGINES
MILL FURNISHING
QT.E.A3I ENGINES on hand and made to
L'order, STEAM BOILERS, SALT PANS, MILL GEAR.
INC, ENGINE AND MACHINE CASTINGS, PULLEYS,
to, Grate Bane and Sash Wright. always on hand.
Catalognsa of Wheels given to ail who want gearing.
FRENCH BURR MILL STONES, IRON PROOF STAFFS,
ANCHOR BOLTING CLOTHS, at reduced prices.
FRENCH BURR SMUT MACHINES, need in IGM 31111.4
and cheaper, bettor and many time, more durable Gina Iron
Machines.
AIcOBOROE'S PATENT EXOELSIOR PIIINOLE MA•
PORTABLE MILLS tar flouting and Chopplug.
ROSE'S PATENT WATER WHEELS, cur d le 6000 lisar
91111 e, are cheap, and intmoted td gwe uthdacti-o.
Ilex Belting for Elevate., ourratird price ntlw.t hor
gps_ollice, 319 Übe: td Wert, Pittsburgh, P.
W. W. WALLACE.
11YDRALILIC CEMENr.
Fr lIE SUBSCRIBER is the Exclusive Agent
In this amity for the latio of H„ (moot Cement. This
Cement Is much superior to any other sold la tb it market.,
for (habit° Works, Foundations, Cisterns, h ra Well., etc.,
sod all wamuetetl good. Directives for oak% It ere on each
barrel. We invite • umnparbon of thie with any other Ce
menL A !ergo stock will be always kept nu baud, and earn
wholerale and retell at low prier, W. W. WA LLACE,
311 Liberty al , Pittsburgh.
Q S UNDRIES -100 bbls. Plaster Paris for land
PM ads rimier Purls for fitue , o
125 do Louisville Lime:
5) do Sum. White do mutes good:
VA do Belmont CerueLS
superior qmilit;
75 do Johnstown Ce m ent.
40 do Commlevillo do
W.W. WALLACE,
120 1. , 1 , 9•111 rttnre,
Par 646 bi
nmnlThalow,inir
BOYLI' VIIKDIMICK GOULE
BOYLE Si. C 0.,.
14 1:11 S,ECUNI , ST it F. F.T , . 00
, crwciNN A:r f.
I 11PWITEIL3 ca .
FORERUN LIQUORS ANI) WINES
A lc o rioL, COLOGNE SPIRITS,
Campheno, gurning Fluid and Spirits of
TURPENTINE.
Mounfaclarerf of en•ry floacripti. of
Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cordials and Freud
mit Z T "1" 13.
114 , 1 constantly on ban I yarn., nr pi,
BOURBON AND RYE SK EY
P , ,,h 'ma Apple Brundy
ALe..., BARATARIA AN:. Ni-W BUM,
I=l
CELEBRATED —ROSE" WHISKEY
.1g. , 01f •r Y ra±l
np I LAS .13 F
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
BONN£Tb, er.o
___ I
JAMES P. 'FANNER,
IMEMEMIII
SIIIIE, lIAT AND BIINALT WAREIRIASE
P iiiii ytsrgh, Penna., j
El=
Ha. u. it •t. LI. .1 ry largv "ock GOOLB
dlrcct f,, an the NEW ENGLAND 11ANCT.
ot the litWE.`fT CASII of o `Joh will
dlnpuped cf at A small adratemou COzT.
•Pnupga who h.ve heretofore woue Eat for atetr
guaide, for the future .1.1 save btlb fumy sod znottey by
cuelt.mg flur bumblers from him.
le-Daalere are rtlurettd to and oat.
rely thuluaelT.-• of dm tact.
tr...l . ..ticular 1.11 , ^ a tu
WMK:MLErn=I
Cream Actually Frozen in Three Minutes!
TOMS'S NEW 1 MUTE FREEZER.
PArESP APPLIED FtY. •
Tint SUBSCRIBEE, after careful itudy
A. and various al pail man to ham out...dad Iti constructing
• at as ter, which for ttmpllcrty, d0r.1,1 Ilty, rapidity and
qualitypnalactiou, aud cannot fail to
become • univeraalf•vortta.
To satisly the Inc - editloos, there .ill be seiiekly public
11c sahib'ttoo• of this Freers r, At No. 9 Platt air tat, to prove
14 ability to do all tbs. I. claimed Id it. bites from 3to
20 quart.. /Er IIF.ND FOR A CIRCIILIII..
E. P. TORREY, Manufacturer,
No. 9 Platt street, New Y. ck.
Also, Mane/tetanus' Wholenste Agent for the et Isbrated
'ol.lDornitalon" C.a. and Tea Puts, and - Arthur's" Patent
Felt. ling Cans and Jaya ataamil
Tne Pet faction of Dental Art.
4 RTIFIIIAL num WITH PLATES OPPOECELALN
AND CORALITE.
n it. N. STEBBINS having opened an office
Li at 101 Penn Clint, Is prepared to manufacture sad
Insert teeth of the above dostrlphoo.
In Intro:lama these ue• and Improved styles of Dental
Wort to the citizens of Plttaburgh. Dr. S. hole eamtval that
they will meet the same favorable reception which haebeen
accorded In them In New York and other locallGes where
they have bees tooled; and he Inrthermore believes that
they are destlostl to supercode. as they certainly escel .11
other style. In LIGHTNESS, DURAIIILITY, BEAUTY and
PURITY, and to every quality which renders Artlflclal
Teeth desirable, and are at the ems tlnse much leas
expo:wive.
npodosens of this work may no saes at lila ante,
No. 191 PENN STREET. NEAIt ST. OLAIII.
ap22rtlaarY
Carriages ana Buggies.
FOR THE ACCOMMODATION of Pitto
burghers, and atrengers risking the city. the subacrO,
er b. opened a Warerouto Immediately lathe rear of rho
Monongahela Mow, on Yfrat erect, br the nab of
CiItRIAGES, BUGGIES AND SPRING WAGONS,
Of hw oath rnannfarthre—thu metres' all fettered with
great cam
flarlog barn engaged thirty.thrre yearn In the boalnen,
nsol the lest aerent,..e years to Allegheny City, Truth an
crraw of bu.luem, Is nolfltioul guarantee as to the quality
of Ills
Matti
. . .
elleVector7 on the corner a Federal erect sod Noelb
Cutomon, Allegheny City. .101111 8017T11.
ISM=
MEGRAW'S
TOBACCO AND CIGAR WAIL6IIOIIBB
To 179 LIBBRTT ST, Opposite Market
REMOVED
CG. lIUSSEY CO. have removed to
ki• Moir hoer Copper Warrhoore, NO. 37 Pura
ETRNNI, to the Iron front Block, third dror *est of Wood
strcet.
Pittsburgh Copper Rolling Mtll.
C. G. 13.17E381C1' Ar, CO.,
BILIZEERS BOLT LID SHEATBING COPPER,
PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS,
LOCOMOT IYF TUBING.
Ratted SlllBattonu and !sit, fj all
Braes Kettle.% Sheet and other Brass,
NPELTEI4BI)LDEII, 00Prial. ItIVETd, O.
Dealer% In Block Th), Tin Platy, bond Wire, Shoot Zinc
A.Lim.Y. atm Itoo, Timer.' Tools,
No. 37 PM Eltreot, Pittsburgh, Pa.
113..8heots Copper Cot to .ay ratter], splikowd
REMOVAL.—J. S: Liggett & Co., have re
ntorettl from Noe. dA and 70 Water art. to N 0.76
Water and 92 Front street.
J. S. IatiGETT a. co.,
FLOUR FACTORS and Produce Commis
moo Wel - chards, for th. eel., of Plcur,Grelz, Sepals aud
Produce generally, Noe. 75 Wafer aud 153 Prerd etreale
Ptttellurgh. Nun's. faV3-17
CAIDWF.LL a, BRO.,
BOAT FETIINIGIINILS ADD DZALEILI
hlsnillk, "Temp and Cotton Cottlarc, Itvin and Oils
Oakum, TAT, Vitt
Tntpanlin, Duck, Light and Dowry DrilDokt Fr . oTo. .
aps:lv No. GS and TS c.
M ENEW GC - ICCDSAND -ANI-ONG DO
thorn tome decided bergaine—lnce Umatilla%
Goode of various edam, Lawrie very cheer, end
oett,,,
• great
ay other Raid Letio• iere cordially halted
w .
out shopping CO Cm ell • oil ntiltellFlfeLD CO.,
m)9st earth east comer atit and Market eta.
WANTED,—A young matt wellprepared
for the business 01 Lt.* -Kcaphtg. vant• a place la
that opacity Apply at this Ala, m721:30rd
ICE -----7----011E8115! ICE CLIESTBIIIOE
Cann !I I— fororgearn piths different. sizeand Myles
f-r families, botels.l ors boor sakose sroe tam st the Loa
OM Store sad Ma Wanbour of -W. W.811,011a41W,
X 4.134 W. 4 a., Ist door below the eigs albs Geldes Gen
AVY OAKUM-400 boleti best Nary Oak.
nem co bead sad tbe
OW . 4109Q,UTFRIalii Water Its
.DISTKICT ATTWOLy.—ROULAT B. CAR
UUttYY of Birmingham, le in be • um:llWe for Dle.
trier Attorney before U. I...put,tcada Corner CoLrention.
ap2rAcretcfr•
Seem.,
O.SENATE. — J. W. FLETCIIER Wu ITE, Of
9ue1e11e7,.111 be a cauili.l.te bolo.. the Ilepublicen
Amory Convention fee stet• &eau.
my7;dte Meee E-I.PCILLICANS.
.ITTSEllicLlE.—.Eties 11. !also will boa can
.Tr dldate for nomination for we dint. , 6...1e at the
next Republican Convention. spllalievetzT
As.om bI T•
Ina. F. ZoctEß. will be a candidate for
rommatzon m the logialstam subject t tbn decisbm of the
hopablican entiVentinn. my27.dte
„eMr' ASSENBLY.--JOSEPIT W. LEWIS, 0 t
Thlrd Ward, Pittsburgh, VIII ba a “roildstd be
the 80.
publican Corday Coussistiou for Assembly. usy2ll:dststcT
ASSIMBLY.—JASIEEI CALDWELL, of the
Fourth Mod. Pittebbrgh, tern be candidate for the 410.
mnbly.tubjcbt to tbo dectelon of the Itepabliettn Couhty
mel.f.ll••
- -
Der Fon ASSEMBLY—District North of Al
legheny —CHARLES L. BOMBING, of Rome, town
ship, will b supported by the German soil American Be
pribilana in the ensuing Itepabik. Convention tor As
sembly, for the District North of the Allegheny river.
ea724,dawteT GETMAN lIMPUBLICANS.
Ur Cot. Wituair Earl*, of Lower St. Clair
township, be • candidate for AuemblY, 'object to tho
decision of tbo Republican County Convention. niyOlicetel
gee JosT RUCH, Of Pitt township. wtl .13
e extOldate for emanation for Mena , Ty at the text He
obllcati Center Convention. toy=edavrte?
SErCot. Wm. Douctesa, of Elizabeth torn
.hlpovill be a candidata 4n . Aluemblyoultirec [elle &dean
of the Republican C.nutr Convent Lal. tn)l7:grter
ar War. A. ANDERSON, of Indiana town
ablp. afill be a candidate fir Aammbly from the dial - riot
hot-M.lmA of Attegbeny, enbject to the decision of the Ihr
publican Count, Convention. myl7-3tdr•
Ifijr.DAVID E. BAYARD, of Peebles town
,hip, will be • candidate for re...motion tar Assembly,
bolero the IL•poblir>u Cuueentloa myltnitatcl
—_-
sar - Jons RIDDLE., of Robinson township,
vin be • ..mlldnte fa Astiombly, instinct to the decision of
tbn iteptadinati Convention. cult
C. AUGIII:IBACGII, of Birmingham,
(l<y' will to moppet - fed in the eneuleg Repatlleantbuoty
Crfeerotee, for flomlommon for the /ouremtOy. myl2
AESEMDLT.—J. LCD •1G bor. = , =f
Pitteburgb, la • candidate rov dvetrnbly boor,he
~blbnn Convention.
of Ohio
conualop, alit he a b./old/Sato for daseinblj, ruDJo
to the deciaion of the IL:publican County Contention.
mylu•tc•P_
,friTASSESLBLI".—ROBERT BIGUAM, of Upper
YYLLYY St. Clair township, gill ba a candidate before the Res
publican County Convention for Assembly, Mom the IHs
triot south fifth° Monongahela and Ohio. myle3tvorr
11" - Asstmni.r—C. AS. RontssoN, Esq., of
Allegheny, will he upported in the Republican
Clones/Won as a candißito for Amenably.
myfularrT Many .nicen4 Ward, A ifinci,ry City.
..ir . A.S.SEMBLY.-1 -1 . 11. BunNs, of Findley
tovroshlp, • 111 be • randicbte fur n.eratuation to the
Amembl, before the uest Repo •liceu Couitty Ceurentloh.
ap2.9--da.a•lF
.11DAVID L. Sutra will be a candidate for
tesinsuati Ai for Amininbly, from the Allegheny City
Metric., at nett Republican Chnvenlion. [ep2llahoeter
P. :NlellownLL, of Allegheny city,
.vol Lw t , candidate for remmumtlurt tar the , A rerttr.
hly I.4tfoi a•the twat ft , rutflical Courtly C,LIVJULIUTI.
Commiss
C 3 E. W. COOK, of M'Cluro township, will
c..s,s,dats i..omiselouer use hepatollc..
COLIVeIkI,I.I. lkylddtc
t.Lis, of Wilkins t ownship, will
Inacandol.te or evooty Comtnhototor, sobjoct to the
41.L'Atiou of Ile Vopublicau Convoutton. [toylekloolO]
KJ) Boyce, of South Fayette town
ettip, r,ll tra e candidate fur Ccunty CommissfiXl=,
.abject t"• to• th-clelou of the Ittpublfran Convention.
m)IS3t.F•
•
To THE DELEGATES of the Republic=
llounry Cohventienr—litt Rh pluusure [Lo.
Ur. Gatti , / IS C. I,OIVF.RE., al P.c.b1.4. tow ...hip, will . ot
,andtd•te. f 4 Couuty Lus. km...it Mr.
b1.1"44 •.1 • tt1...41.- Tent:: 11,1 i o Gan and coo.
.Woe
Limo. an , i o. , vry w•y coni.etent 1, the
Atalett ut the clll,. NV.• o.rtaluly r,rodTern to LI,
Curnuoi.L , LAl'D elllce. The f ct la apparent
my 4k.tci MAL , TAX PAYER-.
WriGIDERT 31!i2i.ennx, uf Findley OWLi
ollip. i 1 Ce nzrz,rl,l i.. the Btrubllatrt Coven-
Ono (or th. , Mike of n t Comm.stiotter.
O.Lr.wit , . J. FLEYING, of PCCIAOS tovrabhip,
will bo condfilato for County Comomitalucter, ontjout
to too dtcltlon ul the Republican Cory ConventkrotoJo
ao,
1959. op=itoorteti,
[ . DAVID RODINSOII, of Chartiers township,
will be • candidate for ooutay Oomnaterleher, Bute
Jett to the dread= of the Itspoblican Gorivention.
ityll:dawler
==:l2
OJOIIN A. SERGEANT, of Pittsburgh, will
be s umultdate tor County Tresaurer boLro the Re
publican Coorennet, tuyl3
WGOODEA.I_ Y. COULTER, of South Fayette
tow.bit4 will ban candidate Lir County Trotwayer,
subject to tho anti,. of Oa, ltophbileeo Couvention.
rayl3.dto to Cress BY. Cm.
n - T . TREAStaItr.R.—WM. A. IthutaN, of Pitt
toorothip, • , ;11 tin • candidata fur comfy Treasurer,
ntject to the d,taloo of tba KepublicauCauttotlon fa Jane
[mat. ot)9:d•ovta
.11 - Asaosi FLOYD, of the city of Pittsburgh,
be • coodidals for Comity Treasurer, subject to
tha dectslou a the Republican County Courentleu to Jou°
my9.,isoeten
O.OOI7NTT 9TRICASOILLR.—.ELIXII ASITM, of
Pittsburgh, will be • candidate for 1101331nlitiuti at
the next Ittpubhcan Col:res:Mou e for the office of Count?
Treasurer. ra72,davrt.),
niT , Coux•rt - Tar.esUßEß.—The Bub scriber, a
resident of Walt. torrothip, L s' candidate for
Troseger of Allegheny county, object to the decision of
the Republican Noutinellas Gottordlort.
toy 4: LUKE B. DAVIhOhI.
12=2
SiiirArarrcia.—A. C. Hurrnai, Third Ward,
Pittsburgh, will be • candidate Wove the Ilspehlkau Conn.
ty Couveutlou for the above nomination. toy2Xuatutr-T
10.RODERT GILLIFORD, of Tarentwn, will be
a candidata for County auditor, so:inject to tbo de
cision of the Republican County Convention. myl3,3twY•
o.t.uprroit—Wlf. N. 80/Willi - ELM, of Ent
Liberty, Peebles township, will be ra intnd !date Ow
County Auditor, si.tilett to the decision of the Republican
Comity Convention. toyltiidecrta
°GEO. NEELY, of Franklin townahip, will
to • candidate for County Auditor, .1114..4 to U. de.
thin dill, ItopubliouuDynuty Convention. apZdltiorta
THE BEST SEWING MACHINES
'l3 EL
.rte
ti-].: ~.y
A. M. MARSI ALL CO
Federal Street, Allegheny
mrl7
MAGtiE PAS R
TLLE GREAT STRENGTHENER ANI)
PAIN LIST ROIES.—The but amt cheapest Route
hold Moto ly RI the wodd. Simple .4 olode. , "..P
placathm, emu. wd entot.l In Ine tesolle If beendfol
Ich"."l•M° oppltasble for the rebel of Paha
at anytime, to any plaa,la any art of me :anon ayr
tem, and under all clro.fatances. Upon rut this Plaster
anywhLro, Robot la them, Ms Plc- brill atlek titer* until
the Pala ban vablateet Tye Nem r oteSneth.. Ibo P.M
away, .1
PAIN OARICOT EXIST 11/ TIII3 ['Lk/STEIL
lb
flhoomallam, D•bElty. Renown:Ma
I eural^ orpqa" , * 4.4' P4r. .ad
Adis
!of army land, down •Tei: A gt we to rehmod
~co, orkli • littlepalkoM,jp .icencatly bumf, by the mail
ccd lutturoce of the Plasma. It Is the dm.
pint, mood, safest, plees.trat and cli.fest tamed) to
Its %TU....taco Is üblooreal.-e4.11) to the
„..,ing man, the delicate vomak,ml tho feeble
laLnt
To each and ell It will pro. • Babb and • Diming. Ito
oar I. agneabla, and without %enc.).re or tlemble. Its
price la srlthin the rondo or ell—rick or lee.. all may have
LL who no. sick • d .Verloi to any bray.
PARllzas eunad lro away. svppth d with thls ht , alna•
bye PLASTER. It win b• the Gard Malden In any
hkaaahold, reedy at ell timee, and at Instant notios.
Put up In alrdlplat tin base. Each box will mats six to
&el plasters, i.l ail CODd am synod then. • Pfice 2.6
masta a bas, with fa. sad plan direction.
INs O.DIOSEVISADe Rs D.,
Inventor end ProToolter 19 Welter at, New York.
NONEILEADIIMACINETIO PLANZILDis add by silo:Wag
gips to every city, town and taw of the Mated Mates.
tudwodikedyls, t
NEW BURLINGTON RERRINGO tam
Just reed and for solo as IraLticanthimll: Woody
ca Tea 54oreac4erst.tramstadleit,tway, . tan
SANILLA ROPE-200 coils wad eiZO,S
111011 S 7
UM:4 sal kdAlll
Agggla; Ito, 14 Filar at.
EMMIIMEMian
IV.IFTLY•I I Ia. 11..131143Ci COXTAIR,I S
Pittaburislt: 316 y 1:,1857.
,•"`" A r a meetiog of the Dieectoro of
uttputoy, hat Wu day, a LaeWO. a FIVE PER CLENTi
bolt% Dollst•ond a Ralf per attara ea paid np Stock,
woo declared. paysLle to cub, on demand, to tn. bollixes
of paid op stoc - 1, - sod to bit applied to the lipaidation of
Mock Notes Ott Stock oot fall) paid
m 7100.4 L 011011 , beaout.,Eemotory.
vistaor ttle tioarXLl . • 1a5.00.,1
itarAuSts, Nay IEILSI.
BAs a majority of the, members of the
noltlO WI. Ina. Co. bare designated la Wribbig to the Board
of Director. of mid Company their drake to anima with
the inatital prlsocip 10, a Joint Etock Coital. with the moor.
aJd.d 11,010, powcts and pt idleges of • Johit Stipa Coin.
parry, ae pros/lied for to and by their Act of Ivectrporation:
hobo. Is himby giro, that, in punmatine of the score no.
lion taken by mid member., the Dite•tors of old Company
will proceed to open books for cowering totecriptiont to the
Capital Moak of sail Oompliny, at their aloe on the miner
of NI irkrt sad Watid itraelo, to the sky of rete.u . sh....
TO IthDAY. the 710 day of Juno next, atli o'clock a. X. of
said day. By order of the Board.
true:dim J')tttf n. Jarmo ETON. Sae/.
A SSESSNIENT NOTlCE.—Notice ie hare
s& by rivet to the Stockholders of the ' , Central ninths
Cocopany" that =installmen evi ct. m mrsika Pia nun has
been led noon Ito Capital tmlubl• . 1 t 14. 0 0.• of
tho Tramier, In the clty of Pittabumb, on. the 10th day of
June proximo. • TIM IL HOWE,
1079u114 Secretary & Treasurer Central Mintz/ Om
cap auction g,alcs
P. M. Illoaationear.
Commercial Wee Boom tr0.,64 llith Street.
BONNETS, MEN'S
LP AND HIP BOOT? , HIP
%WOMEN'S 123'D LEA2I2,
he sttentino of Deslen is re.
of the fotiowloA described
sy Slit, et ID e'clorA, at the
Ptfthet. svodeareell
way worthy their attendee,
he tune
1 " 12 stait Straw Bennels,
1 "12 w hi te"
HATS, STRAW
GAITER 8110139, CA
AND ENAMELED BROGAN:
xe 81101 e. Aa—T.
cocottd to the pereroptcry sal
goods, OD Tutstioy morale& hi
Commercial Bal. Rooms, ho.
fresh and seasonable sod eve
and will positively be sold al t.
3 &a cotton glued ma;
3 black
2 black Panama "
1 ° brown
3 " grey-mixed l•
brawn caeolmere
1230 pale mov H
e 3130 pas,
" O Bony
12 " Up? bete 1004321 W.
PO " imetarmam'd Brogazu
SO " .rooxate Homers,
12 " Itoimedoth top Gaiters
12 " " glare. top
12 " youths' vv. tap"
12 " :000ne alp Oast..
21 " leather Note..
P. M. DAVL9. Acct
1 em - olto cord tap "
1 " cable brown "
1 I
1 " white Bblrt., bo.l
sow, made la We best' .
manner end Lase nyle.
lum =Straw Bonnet..
1 12 drab
QCOTCH BOTTOM PROPERTY AY PETR-
O' LW BALE Is ion Do surr ruaOluoses.—win
be weld at public notion on 31 Join gent, at
3 o'clock P. on the Premiere, 190 acres of prime arable
lend. This Valuable property, often 234 miles from the
city line, on the north Ad. of the flonongehela river, In
Peebles township, adjoining lands of the lota James Ron,
n[o. tenPtniog rich
deed, bong a pert ut eta b
bottom cleared high land and undnlatin
ert laid out as to [vale every lot easily Iteenteittro
portion containing stout nine Lana—one of the mat bean.
thul plata in this vicinity le erected the mandon boo e,
with an excellent well of water convenient, large barn and
other out.boildlop. The Bottom land cannot he =paned
in excellence of roil. The cleared highlands offer every in.
dor...nog to gardeners and vine venire, whilst the wood.
lands afford beautif el nitre fur btitidinglt. This property is
easy of accent by the Braddock's Field Plank Bead and?. ilk
C. It. 11. now under contract with responsible partite to be
completed to Turtle Creek by Stay W, LUC; tide, *toucan.
pleird, win afford supcnor advantages to
[tide,
desiring to
purlieus a country home.
Title ludlap . citable. Terms of. sale. ay. fi ft h cash, the bal
ance in 1, ; 4 and to eetne,wratred by', bond and Mortgage
on the omega:4,solth infereet payable serolanuttally.
airOmnlboseen will mien from the =mar of Fourth and
Grant eut.at 2 o'clock P. M. on the day of late. For for
int e mutim co.pthe of 1.31.41 C ell PENNOCK, No. 20
Wood at., or rey2l P. DAVIS, encl.
VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION—
th, 'Meads, sriodoz. Usy Bls4 , Lt sed.a, ulha
co:ousels/al s lea rooms, No. as !
.illu street, old Da sold,
ebsres MurcLaose d Slanufadtorers Bated SO:ok:
23 41, 011ostasop Baud Btodk.
dothous.losuranso 80. dials;
. do P., FL NV. d Chlcago )1. Lt. CO. d.;
/ Land Ramos f.d. ISO asst.; C. al. DAVI9, !lost-
INERAL FOUNTAIN, MLR t TOP
STAND AND IfIXTDII.P.I3, =ON 8A.f..,1c...00
Yriany ow:relog, tl7th, et 10 h'clor.l4 et the otAutueictil
sake rs.mt.l.:o. 61 Fifth Street. Srlllbe KU, wit /lleerel
Txtutele
with warble top etmd, saver plate ,11Re. [oche
and Ur,. &Alma, le, ono middle kV! /MD f4.o4.ette Wye
Cu.a.“14,-I..nae Dolt; pautity'prEfruch.e.M.
y 2.3 P. 01.• DAY'S. Met.
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BUGGIES, BAROUCRES. AND CAR-.
Atm:kn.-0u rrldsly moreoi, • Alsy 211. ti
o'cmk cowl:us..Mg ego, rooms, No. 61 fifth et.
will be sold,
2 meld, Etl,gt,t, • Ith u,d ,thout top;
it.ruucb"
3 C.rt Imp e, warLir , buirc
STOCK P., Fr. W. s C. R. R. LT PRIYATE
tau, lit luta {0 ecit parcl.a&r.za,
apt P. H. DANIA SI Titus at.
AIM LOOMIS k CO., Serehanh' Sithuge.
STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS .94
CO., AT THE MISBOILiIiTS• EV:MANGE EMMY
TIIIIHNDAY BVENING.—Bank, Bridge, .Insurance and
Oopper Stock, Bond and Beal rata* aoki at ptddio 11.111
at Me Merchants' Exchange by :•
exarrui LOOMS t CO.
Boum, Draft+ and Loatu, w Real,Bstate negotiated en
reasonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMS A CO,
saxl Stock Nods Broken... 91 fourth at.:
Lleo alnGatisTlO POWDERS,
Will destroy Gorden /needs, 04hrettches, l!hd-Barirs,4s,
4,4, Molts, and oft ;esti qf the canto Lind.
T ILE importance of a reliable article of title •
find Is Inestimable. In warn` weather all UWE,
teems entb these aZIGOULLIg fun. This powder Ia the only
arnete discovered which will exterminate them. A coops.
ny of botantnn, Iron the Ilorticulteral Society of Paz%
while amidst the ferns of Asia, observed that ail beech.
halting upon • certain kind of plant very soon dropped
dead. Thin fact wa made cm of to peed Linde nigh=
from the Intruder. Quentllla Of the plant nen
bona by Mr. IL Lyon, and found a peallive insect &Amps
every impartment. It is simply • pondered leaf, chest&
cany prepared to main the effect of ape _ aiid Mot. •
elm vld Letters Patent have been obtained fro:tithe Govern
men
to of England, Prance, Germany, and • Bass* non the
World', Polo, and numerous medical and .I.Wmtaleel•
legea and eocletlen
=ITEM POO3l TUE PttEeirCT OP THE 11. SLIM
=sconce liesutorcWington,9lst Jona 183&
"Ha. MOVIE= LYO2l:—/Offr ' Fi, - ; 1 tome the platoon to
inform you that the Hoye]. Com !.so of the Wasidlc
at Loodon,have awarded you a AM sad Certificate for the
peat value of your Plevetio Powder; for arzerectuatin
Iceerta Le. eItIILLABD lILLI/Olte,Chairoutta"
The above eras rtecompenied by a earliticate of Prince
Mbert.
It Is Free film Potion.
New Togs, October let, Mt
Mr. E. Lros—Dear El,, We bars atallinG nod tented
your Magoon Powden and dad them perfectly harmless to
mankind ;tad domeatto anixtudet but cedars death - what in
haled by bop, tots tad hurtle
JAMES R. 01.11LTuti, M. D.,Chenna.
LAURANCE REID, Prot Chnolatty, N. Y. Marra
Mr.
Mr. Joey L. Rows, Pupuintekettnat of Cie NM Toth Host
pita, nays, ohs ha. expelled all the bugs, att... mars,
moth., •e., with Lyme. pawl., sad dads it or brommie
value."
Every gardener sad bocutokeeger mint, bare Weed. Ire
tercet in an ankle of this Mod. Wastes as bo man to
the Astor, Pt. Nicholas told Metropolitan Mean to Judy
Melts, ?maiden or the Amanda Imam Games Gordon
Bearett, Gen. Wtoriold Scott, Cyrus W. Pield, 1.. M. Penh
or trot Ina Pans Mission, Itr, to. dodge Malts mg,
'Th • Mammy of Prot /am of
ThesParmant Cl hare [sated it th=rw i ril dew.
troy Wants, gmalhoppers,sate. sootha,begsi,sad all mamba.
Garden pleat. an preseresd, and Imam made pent .
Arran enu are mw made through Maas. NABUS
P of New Tort, to has itsold thateststattlairodd.
!dory worthlos imitations areadvernad. Be cautined
"Nor Post, Nein eth,13133.
oln midst from bunion, I bare so all sop Inset
Powders! wed KU, letter. Patatt, and the ward* pantie•
bag thereto,to Masa. BARN UM t PAWL T.Ors Panda fa
• distrortsry msge by royalf, ead brought tat the Wain
of tan, aid is =banns to tray other petsost no partite
and Canny ankle !spat up to tin carualstro, sad tall ear
Eton to bear . ILTOII.' .
Rata and orb e man astehad by W powder, sad an
MUM by • Masten rill. Order them through say mt.
armee
Ma Lyon's Powda klßa Insane Is • grim,
But Lyon's Pill. are mixed tar rats sad mke
Sample risk., ZS crag molar stsesolo/111/11191 1 V"
Polio. directions. eltereeetafailltrasphly.
I Ni.4Lig;4l -17-1 0 - nr NES 4t PARS:
13 and lb Pia Row, a... York.
Also, the Mexican Mustaag Liniment.
falmoireld,rsmT
ONz pf the most pleasing and at the gun until
oftxtire remedies for Dy spotlit, and al other diatoms art.
tag from • morbid condition of tire stolosoll gad 111111, jr.
Ho
Itittars. / trot only removes the EIVALIPD from
the .y 611.4 but by &leg tone to the arpns Of dige to st!"
aids them In their
tonsil lobo ha, id ut . c.
ha astledge ex:simes and soperiorLty,sodere th e
commend It Os sod. rsr. Ar. 11ml:stores Bitten is* tee.
le le too cell acorn to se,' WI.. It is thelatnn tamely
sae deb tame t• do WA* thata dirott t
erbich cor,beholy =o led by say be:
5;.; „mu. satisfied as waste thst Its read epo
f.
m e meet prove sulnclect ss.thly all o tts =cameo es
a renal sad remedy for all I:Aiw of the 6
Sold by druggists and desleis generally escrlxhern, and
by IIOSTETTEII SUMS, itianraactra 4r:pr:2pr:etal
)Wrier andbd /rent streets: . ro3llaatver
GEAT NOVELTY—MIN.P,,,,
AWLS PIANOS.—The underalgned
have last retched an entlrcli new style 41,11
Pianos, celled VOCAL Oa MEITATIIIIS FILM. Thef
are very little went th. MIN TUE EMS ebe
planet; bare felt earn neta•tre =al are finish l
ed to
the mat elegant Louis XIV elle.. • •!
They are unenestlonably the meete lostruniezta
for small parlors, steantooets, ate. that bes ever ban
made. Thar tone and touch ara'admliWi 04 111414- da "".
batty unquestioned. Tee Petelkt era roe le*lteo,
out. and aU, to oall and eserrdne thee. Undo ill.
etruntenm KLEUKII. LRO3. 63 . 11 11 h et,
BOO) Bole Anotta tor teeehnmeand 6 way's Plane.
2 5 OVOLUNTARIES. 0 VOLUNTARIES. i. dols Two
1 1,,a, t d..4 too, Voinntorin and ifdesindoe
(Jr the Organ, tbdoloon, &P.p... to., mih i r an.,
remark.. dommipt.l. or 0.1. &masons t the awls al .
Org.., de; ...F li ng the work mmecially Mr mub o f
yo.pg 4..g.1.4, 60. d itlolo.tlO hate made made. pln.
gras to accomp.y plal....p*duwdi on tbkOrpn,
lUiodeon
or Man... 1 . 216 t. $1,.. I Nor ado by
_,
znyl: yam 111. MELLO/4 111 WoMd Etre..
rE CREAM! ICE CRE.allt
1. A. 151113111501 t EON", . =
In Cram lialcas and Soli Maar Toca6la,
french sad *mark= Caxictionsrx.
v/77.1 L a evitaa iranne.
VINE DRESS LAWNS AND ORGANDIES.
.12 -Dmamim bM. hue nadad asoams•t
of beiatifill *Oki Q..Ulm; Orgsales an Law. idaor.
• Ira gm! adds SW comma 1234 ema pa ToaL to%
LOVERING'S.WIIITE 811G4/18- -
20 Ob. Crashed Eagan --
15 " Ono wilierizal eltorr;
- • 15; ! - Essoalued
attaiscredioo2 lb/ We sumua iNDIaIIOI%
sqt l- • !.; -RNOW 9 ol l l o PlettglitichaUltatel,
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