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• IIDITORS aa d PROPRJETORR.
BATUR DAY MORNING, JUNE 11, 1859.
Republican Stat© Ticket
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THOMAS B. COCIIBANot Von rofity
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WILLIAM 11. KIM. n 1 Berka ezttoly.
Republican County Ticket.
• essays,
.kLIAS M. MOULT, Pitteburgb.
•ristrustr,
WILLI /04Pittsburgh,
DAVID A. PitRYSLEV, Allegheny, •
CHARLES L. OOKIIRINU, Riniarre,
DAVID ILBAYARD, Noble.,
WILLIAM RUPP, Latuir Rt. CI sir.
• MILAN? LW SLAV,
111011Ati MILWN, Cblßm
DISTAIR ALTOtbri,
J ACOB II MILLER, Pittsbur gh.
ransous„
GOODMAN V.•COULTILR,I/Jsitli Fayette.
cOILMIAISIOWL.
JONAS(' AN DRAIIPT, Routh Pltiehorgß.
stigma,
DAVID CORNBLIIJA, Berwick try
.ISUATITOA
M. T. ANDERSON, Fuel Deer
- DIRACTOR oral
JOSAPU MILLAR, AnoWden.
Mn. Russet:a Ennurr, of the Gaulle, to a card in
our advertising columns, contradicts the assertion
that he deserted Mr. Whim, es a candidate for State
Senate, but alleges that Do •'acted with the utmost
good faith towards him throughout." This Is non
sense. Mr. Errett not only labored hard to induce
delegates who were pledged to Mr. Foster to vote
for Mr. Irish, but urged Mr. Irish for the nomination
Whenever he had on opportunity. Was this "acting
in good faith" toward Mr. White? Through the
exertions of Mr. Erratt and his cola - borers delegates,
either truth:toted or pledged for Mr. F., in sufficient
• -•
...mar to have achieved his nomination on first bat
., lot, were induced to violate their instructions or
The fact is Mr. White should have had
some, forty-seven to fifty votes on first ballot, and
'would have received them, had not Mr. Errett sanc
tioned the action of a caucus hold on the night before
the Convention, where it was decided that Messrs.
White, Foster, Kirkpatrick and others should be
"sold,' for the benefit of Messrs Miller and Mellon.
A/I . Mo arrangements of that caucus were not
• •
carried out—for it became necessary next day to
sell one or two of their friends to get through, and
.it was promptly done. These men may deny this,
bat their tracks wereetoo badly covered not to be dis
tinctly visible. Whin party nomlnatioas are thus
manufactured to order, ..the post of honor is a private
etation."—Dispurelt Thartday.
Hering returned home on Friday, we :nal
ourselves of the first opportunity to characleriso
s. the above as false throughout. So far as it re
lates to Mr. Earterr we give it a most emphatic
contradiction. There is not one, in the whole
• list of 134 delegates to that Convention, who was
either pledged, or Inetructed, or willing to vote
for Mr. Wurra, who will say that he voted
• against that gentleman through any agency or
representation of Mr. Errett. With regard to
the alleged caucus on Tuesday evening, Mr.
Errett takes this occasion to say, that he knows
of no such caucus and does not believe any such
was held. It is certain that he attended no such
caucus, and had no knowledge of it, as he has
none now. Ho never heard of such a thing
until now, and so far from sanctioning the action
of any caucus, he has at all times and iu all
places discouraged the holding of them be
fore nominating conventions. He challenges the
production of any proof that he even knew of
any such caucus, either then or since.
He was not favorable to the nomination of Mr.
Mellon, and, although entirely satisfied with that
nomination and determined to support it faith
fully to the end, he would sooner twee lost his
right hand than'entered into any ClllellE, com
bination or arrangement that looked to his nom:
ignition, or that contemplated the sacrifice of
friends so long known and so much esteemed as
Messrs. White and Kirkpatrick.
That Mr. EMISTT did Inbar to detest Mr. Fos
ter, is true. It was his right to do so, if he
chose, and be had good and sufficient reasons
for it. But in laboring to accomplish that end,
he did nothing either dishonorable or unmanly.
Whatever he did, he did openly and fairly. He
asked no man to violate his pledges, his instruc
tions or his convictions; and ho is determined,
although ho. dislikes all such controversies as
them, that the defeated -candidate shall not to
permitted, by falsehoods and wholesale kblica
lions, to place hits in a wrong position before
the public. The very fact that this man cannot
quietly submit to his defeat, but resorts to these
personal attacks and false statements, is con
clusive proof that Mr E was justified in resist
ing his nomination to an office eo responsible as
that of State Senator.
The allegation baring been wad° ;bet a cau
cus was held prior to the convention, at which
the nominations were made to order, wo have a
right to demand and wo do demand the proof or
the withdrawal or the charge. Either the cau
cus was held, or it -was not, If it was, bring
forward the evidence of the time, place and cir
cumstances. If the proof is not forthcoming,
as we venture to predict it will not be, the public
will•know upon whom to place the responsibility
of the Blinder.
Ma. BUCHANAN A CANDIDATZ.—The Presi
dent:a office holders have been trying to play the
same game with him that the hangers-on of Tyler
endeavored to fool that personage with. They
are coaxing. him into the field for a renomina
tion in 18G0, in the face of his pledgee to the
contrary, and in defiance of his general want of
popularity; personal and political. This late
movement has roused the ire of Forney's ever
watchful .Occasional," who is just as apt to
start off on a wrong eceot as to keep in the
track. On this matter he talks with a great de
gree of warmth, and tells B. and his Mende
plainly what fate is reserved for him in the event
of his beiog, weak. and credulous enough to en
ter the lists for the Charleston race :
"The.Presideetial (rip to North Carolina seems
to have invigorated hies, as well as the placemen
and hangers-on in this city who reflect the
wishes and will of the Executive. They now
speak freely, and with mach lees reserve, of the
necessity for a h r oomination of King James by
the Charleston Convention. I know many pru
dent and far-eeeing Democratic politicians, and
etatesmen, who express the confident opinion
that that event should and will occur. The Pres
ident being responsible for-the present deplora
ble condition of the party and the country,
should be compelled to stand the test of a pop
ular judgment on his measures and poitry. There
arc not many men now, I think, whose nomina
tion would be worth a fig either to the party or
themselves, who would be willing to endorse
either. With the nomination of J. B. to repro.
tent the "dead carcass" of the party, a fine op
portunity would be afforded the Democratic mu
sea, North and South, East and West, with con
earrative, Colon-loving men everywhere, to cos.
bine (as they did in Jackson's time, when they
threw - Off the dominion of King Caucus) and re
pudiate the shackles of a corrupt packed party
Convention. Office-holders are now busy all
over the country, particularly in New England
and Pennsylvania, arranging for the Charleston
Convention, and it is understood here that
no ee
rione opposition will be made by those who
really represent the wishes of the Democratic
party, to the consummation of the purpose to
renominate King James. Let Mr. 6. be re.
nominated, ati ho should be, by the Office-holders'
Convention, (so far at least es the Middle, West
ern and Northern States are concerned,) and each
a rebuke will be administered to treachery and
violated faith as will blind the vision of the mere
politicians."
AR an evidence of the President's declining
strength, it is whispered In official circles that
Senator Bigler is growing "weak in the knees,"
:preparatory, no doubt, to a political somersault.
liVnlemar Exectrrivrtv Consionagn.—When at
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, last week, ono of
the_,young gentlemen about to graduate, spoke
in very flattering terms of the American Eagle,
that peerless fowl that never moults a feather.
Dieeme before unheard of association of ideas'
ptifsollity of bathos, from the bird aforesaid, the
aialbloyoung !harpies' same down to an elle
aim: to the iiry aged gentlemen wbo.ie at pre-
sent Piesidontof tho United States, said gentle
man being then rind there present. The latter
responded with rpiril and in tbo coarse of his re
marks managed to bring in the following : ,
The greatnurse of bur country, which hoe in
volved so many in crime, is drunkenness. is
sense dreadful tl,n, the pestilence, than the yellow
few, than the plague, than all the ealamit(es that
i^ visit man.
The young , gentleman to whom this remark
woe sgdieened; did iit. 'rebut," and therefore. .
illusion 'line 'mutat, to; that mild article of
whiainey_Whieh Blliyhfontgintely says the old
Chiefs!) highly AYPinnintes;
MINEI=MM
;Blairailen Snavenoinsas.—The ; blarliend
Convention of Slaveholders, which assembled in
the city of Baltimore last weak, was compelled
by the force of public opinion to modify, the
course of action which had been laid down pre
vine to its meeting. In that State, the slave
holden, form only about one-tenth of the popu
lation, and with all their pretensions, they are
compelled to respect the views and interests of
the other nine-teethe. The city of Baltimore,
and Allegheny county, sent no delegates. The
Patriot, denouncing the movement in strong
terms, remarks an follows:
is necessary that the Prom of the city and
the State ehould speak out. If a number of hot;
beaded ultraista shall get together and assume
that the free Degrees alone are the cause of all
they will be sure to
the absconding of slaves,
adopt ultra means to drive that whole class from
the State or enslave them. The small land-hold
ers, the land-renters, dependent upon hired la
bor, and the house-keepers in cities and towns,
constitute probably nine or ten times the number
of those who imagine their interests paramount
to all things.
They [the slaveholders] look to that interest
only, forget all others, and eonelmle that they
are the only persons who need legislative pro
tection. The question of slavery has ever been
an exciting one, and when brought, as an ele
ment, Into our popular elections, has been pro
ductive only of mischief, and proven a fire
brand."
It is evident that, in Maryland, the "institu
tion" will not be permitted to override all other
interests, and direct legislation to suit its own
selfish purposes. To make the allemplwill invoke
an opposition throughout the State which will
be the worse for the slaveholders. In speaking
of the propenition to dispose of the colored pop
ulation by legislation, the paper from which we
have already quoted, nays:
"These can only produce violent opposition,
and will ever shock the moral sense of the com
munity. We know of no law that in necessary:
the difficulty is that the present laws are not en
forced—they aro already abundantly stringent,
and In some cases even too hard. The idea of
hiring out by the year all free colored persons,
would be impracticable. Day, and week, and
month, laborers are as necessary as yearly onen:
and to require all to hire by the year, would be,
in fact, impossible. Women, with small children,
could not be thus hired—the children to be put
out, and to have a universal hiring, would bean
exceedingly difficult matter, if not altogether out
of the question. Now, we have no trouble in
the State—all is peace and tranquility—but it
will be well for us to consider that a few hot
headed ultraists, political and other, may raise
a storm that e none tan allay, and produce diffi
culties of a character that years will not over
come. Bat what .caree modern Democracy, no
that it Can rule and enjoy the spoils. Gentlemen,
you may Dave pi:Melva trouble if for a moment
you will reflect, and thereby perceive that there
is not a sufficiency of meal in the tub to hide the
eat."
The Patriot had the popular fide of the ques
tion, as we find that the Convention disavowed .
any interference with the existing lawe regar d
to the free colored population of the State. We
find the august assemblage finally adjourning,
without fixing on any decided plan of action.
They accomplished about an much as that famous
King of France who distinguished himself.
"By liuusillag, up • hill—un.l thou down again
The writer of this article acknowledges a warm
feeling for "old Maryland," 61111 looks with plea
sure to the day when it shall Ds enrolled among
the Free Stales of the Union. Free Labor hes
made it the prosperous Commonwealth it is, in
spite of the blighting influence of the "institu
tion" which still receives the protection of ito
laws, and is to a certain extent supported by its
public sentiment.
Kosarrnis Speech in London, which comet to
OS in the latest English papers, is one of the
beet of that great orator. His views on the
Italian Qaestion are worthy of carefol study.
He urges England not only to be neutral, now.
but under whatever circumstances may occur Ile
shows that there is nothing in the treaties of
NI6 for the defence of which England is now
or can be called to shed one drop of her blood or
spend so mach as a penny.
"Down Oo ca."—The Locofoco Party in Ver
mont, Which has dwindled to so meagre ashadow
as not to he easily appreciable to the naked
eye, ham now fallen tutu. edavideions The 511.
Cereal factionu in the weak hand are as (Jerre at
each other no they arein Vlrgthla or come
States—we not think any jaw now—
where they have some chines of success The
Bilehaltah paper at Montpelier calla the I,,sglss
Men "Cow Boys - and other pretty MM.,
Ple,ocuttlat, whom Willis called .•it torn rain •
cess•' and who erihted a button off her portman
lean as a recnOrnhritaCsr, which he wrote a long
letter abstV, has left the country carrying away
with her, says the Philadelphia Peer. Sit:o,lrd°,
and leaving a board bill of $l2O unsettled
This is on par with her attempts at singing in
English.
KOSSUTH OH Tan Wow—flit Address at a Non-
Inieremtion Meeting te Manehrster.—Lonis Kos
suth addressed a non-intervention meeting at
Manchester, England, on . the 24th of May. He
commenced with showing that just as England
has proclaimed neutrality, she was arming for
war. These armaments meant, in his opinion
that there was an intention somewhere to make
England provoke aggression, in order to get a
pretense for launching into the war in support
of the despotic, priest-ridden, bankrupt Aus
tria :
He was sure that the people of England were
opposed to the wickedness of aiding in the pre
servation of Austria ; and so of stilling the as
pirations of freedom and murdering the inno
cent life of oppressed nationalities. [Applause ]
Therefore the people must speak out; for the
datigerWould come when the war extende&-as
extend it must-- to other portions of the Aus
trian dominions. It was extremely important
to make it understood that the people of En
gland would be as unwilling to pay one subsidy
or to abed one drop of blood, for the preserve-
Lien of Austria in the Adriatic or on the lino of
Danube or that of the Themes, as it would be for
her preservation along the Po. Ile did not ask
England to fight for Italy or for Hungary ; he
only asked England to keen out of harm, and
not to.fight for the enemy of Italy, of Hungary
and of mankind generally. It was said that the
question was simply of the exchange of one
taskmaster for another. Suppose it were so.
The greater the reason for England to stand
aloof [ Hear, hear.] England had no right to
prop up one despotism against another. lot
the taskmasters do to each other no tench harm .
as they like. [ Hear, hear.] The better would
it be for the cause of the people. if there wait
really no chance left but an exchange of mas
ters, then let the nations concerned decide in
the matter, for it was their bueineas--not that
of anybody else. [ Hear,. hear.] What would
the English WIG-Austrians answer if they were
told from the Po, for instance, that in Franco
despotism was personal, and therefore tempera.
ry ; that in France It was but a form of govern
ment, but in Austria the murder of national
life ; that whatever may have been the form of
government in France, there was always a na
tion as well as a government, and that that na
tion was and is one of those foetises whence the
light of civilization radiated over the world ; bat
that Austria was no nation but only a dynasty,
which was at all times, is, and will be es long
as it exists, a focus from which intellectual, po
litical and religions darkness is felt ! We to the
man who, when the fate of nailed, trembled in
the scale, would allow himself to be guided In
hie judgment by his personal sympathies and
antipathies, rather than by what he owed to his
country! Ile, for himself, was no ouch man!
He had calmly weighed all aspects of the matter;
and he had concluded that an exchange of task
' wmasa ter
a another w as
nod o't t a b b° onlytt e r o e n h an ce e store--•a e u e t -L b :e t h i a h nle e
of national emancipati on ,
liberty. [Cheers.] TM ecrkelaelo c irre n s c t i e u d e fi n r i e ly t, on
f
the Incontrovertible axiom that the difliduities of
the oppressor were always a chanc e of deliverance
for the oppressed ; and, secondly, on the foot that
he defied Pate itself to make the condition or Ind
l i and Hu Dairy worse than it now was. [Hear , hear.]
When things could not be made worse, every
change was for the better. The Italian question
wax one of nationality—that was the only cor
rect view of the case. The nmes called this •i an
Illusion, a dream." There was a peculitr iii•
stinet of evil about that paper. [Laughter.
Even when agreeing in the Conclusion that Eng
land should remain neutral, it could not help
busying itself In a mischievous direction by in
stinct. The Italians had now got assistance of a
character without which the King of Sardinia
could not have unfurled' the banner of Italian
Independence. Let them be wise enough to
profit by the occasion; and, having had foreign
mist/ince id getting rid of the foe, if they should
not know bow to preserre their future Independ
ence from the French, it would not be their mis
fortune, but their own gross fault. [Applause.]
After referring.to the possible motives of Louis
'Napoleon "allyinghimself with Piedmont, N.
Sosanth said, that not knowing Napoleon's in.
tents male , ha - thought-it-safesi to look at that
mien Wyatt. . Ile knew whiCabithriret - Wiif
duriateresta of Nappieon, and, therefore, eould
not be is biz Lawton,. Ft ;cold not be in hie
, .
Write to enter OD th e oreer_of 9,99ustror
MMEMESNME
.
because this would behis. positire'rula, as it
t was of Napoleon I. It was pseitieely against j
his interests to atm at the oppression of nation
irr. eeeee et disregard of the sentiment of
nationalities cent Napoleon I to die, a fettered
eagle, on the ecorebing 'rocks of St. poleax.—
Napoleon 111. was not the man to repeat the , it jiF AI. pREMI M
fault by which Napoleon I fell. liy doing good
to the oppressed nationalities, he might earn I) I A N I F E
great moral advantages; by doing them barn, he, • •
could - earn nothing but. ruin. [Meer, hear.] M.
Kossuth enlarged upon the localization of the
war, and the consequent chance for Italy and 11.1.1 AM KNA It P.' I:I).
Hungary if England did not interferc; and ion
tended that that interference would certainly
bring Russia to the side of France, and no cause
a general European war. Ile utterly denied that
Austria wan entitled to any aid from England;
and he compared his original reception nod sub.
sequent treatment by those who now leant to
wards Austria, with.the conduct and sympathy
towards him of the great mace of the English
people. In conclusion he said : All I ask of you
as a notion is, to keep out of harm; that is the
only public eerrice which, under present eir
cumstanece, you can render to the dawning pros
pects of the cause of national emancipation. In
parting from you—and it may be in the last
words which I shall address to any assembly in
Manchester—l invoke the blessings of the Al
mighty on your country, to the consummation
of time.—[Lond cheers.]
A terri6o storm of gnats prevailed here last
evening. Places of amusement were rendered
unbearable. They wore snowed on the hotel
tables until the chandeliers had to be put out
and lights placed at a distance. Streets, sanc
tums, and in all places where lights were visible
gnats prevailed.—Eyes, ears, mouths were ex
posed to the annoyance. Everybody strained at
• gnat, if they didn't swallow a camel. What
gnat uralist will explain tho phenomena ?—Lou .
Jour.
TON CREVASSE IN THE LOWER Muotisturrt.
—The loss to cotton crops by the late crevasses
in the Mississippi River bag been estimated on
'Change at New Orleans at 500,000 bales. The
Crearent of that city, however, ridicule• This idea
and thinks the loss will not exceed 7a,000. One
planter at Concordia parish has sustained tt
damage equal to $150,000, and many others
from Baton Rouge and Bayou Sara to Now Or
have been entirely submerged.
BANK Roneenv.—Wo learn from the SI Jo
seph. Gazettr that the Platte rant ) / Ronk ni Ne
braska City RAH robbed of $:1,000 on the loan
ing of the Clot ult. Three thousand dollo,l - of
the eum was ia gold dollars. A reward is off
ered for the (bid
Bar. A. CAMPB6I.L. —This distinguished gen
tleman was in the city yesterday, on his rottirn
home from a tour in the South. His numerous
friends will be glad to kOOl7 that his health hue
been greatly improved by his trip -- 1171"1”..0
Intel.
Tun citirens of Nashville voted Saturday on
the stibscription of $273,000 to the Nubs/Ile
and Northwestern railroad in three yearly in
stallments. The propoeitiou curried by a not!.
Of 12SO to 759.
DYSPEIPSIEL---The worst foe of humnbity
is .o well known, that we hardly 1..e1 disloer.l to trecory
time n 5 • poen In Its expoeltion. Feu hare sarep.edosiff•ring
firm oho or another of Ito cmiet forma. In tart. it LA vitt.,
a norm or a cow/aqua:avant almost every other .lioase: and
taken in this alma, we teller,' one rein its —krEtillAt 1 . 11
11OLLAND slaw, nitt , gate, It not envoi a
permanent cure. We might nat. strong , . lan, nage, but, es
we
re addressing a reatentiv as well on s re.o.ortable cone
Manny, desireavoid the preJmiew which attar/.
to what w.wild seem mere bowl:mg.
Indignation, flew thorn, Ileadactse--nicl ~td Nei v. , cu—in
fact, all that hare their origin In iinpase..l digestion—in
which are InCluded BILIOUS DIVIiIIDEK: AND LI VIM
taild PLA IN I'S, Mental Disorder, b - rita!dli:y. buftgamh.,e
to Taint'. inspatieve-r, P•preistem of .kp ~,,, r n ,r,
and Treatling, deaser for Batituct;, and a nurnt.or of nth.,
affections 0 Ude class, rendering atwin neat r inter.
rat,
a Ith srorLll and the auciely of his famliy—•ili
all, In .
met instane.i, M font:vit . , have pr weeded foam that
dineseed state of the digestive organs chub lii. meAtri,e I.
eminently calculated to 'Ass,.
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CIItCULARI3,
•• ItTLL
1411.1.5 1,017.1
IMEIMM
I.OBTE.i. Lt. 1 writ. IWI jr
nl J.L Ninth, wah awl iv. ..., .1
mr.alco by . • tV al JoIINSI..N Aor
Jrll L; W... 1
NEW SONO ; STEPHEN c. rosTE it.
—“V•Ir 1.0.41 fur Thro.' . Wriarn by W. lIMr.
C.Hb.l; lnoelc bY a. O. rcpt.,. Nits
by JOHN H. MELLOR. 1,1 Ww.t
CLlplef mtiltd on recolo of ter prices
REFINED SUGAR-23 Lbls. C111,111'4/,
Yeleerized end linft Ornehed Pogue, to.r tn....bled and
in. .aleerbotroale end rebel!, at lower P RA Wire
Family Grocery end Tv SW, Yeeferst Allntheny.
.htio
GRANT'S CASES, Volurno I--Junt pub
[tithed Iteperts et Caw ...greed and enjottend in ttn ,
buyrrett. Cowl nt Petantylvenle Ity Benj. tiraut, for ben
by Jet I KAY 00., 45 Wood otreet,
Dit. LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEAB.OLIER--
The , only In. end orlybeal yettre, of the blend. 'A
large sepply feet reed by JUS. YLCSII:4I,
Jell Ooranr Diamond nod .010,1.
COItN STARCH, Farina and Rice Flour.
—0 largo supply of recline reed by
Jell .101. YLE7IIIII.
VEEP YOUR TEETH. OLEAN and while
by ming the Per Wee Tooth Elute. eold only by the
tosuotnotaarr, Jolt JOS. FLESHED.
TO SOAP MAKERS-5U eiutk Engbah
A c..tte buds rat bend nod for note by
Jell A LEXA 011001
GLASS---SW4loxos country tilass, a,s'd
eller, on hood Anil for sato by
Jell ALEXANDER KINII.
- s - AttPETIIE-.50 bags Nitrate Potash
Y.; Nay by Jell_; ALEXANDRA NINO.
fIU 0K IV I.IBA I', BUCK IS' U B AT.-1,00I)
bulb {Abbe Ductorbent for isle by
Jell . lIIIVERNYObLb/ACILEIZAT A 1:41.
OATS. -500 bosh Ohio Oats fur sato by
Jell RIDDLE, WIRTA A LYE
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01 A 101 , ..5.--Bleieli Nesharnineks, I ru in
s. , ,ii.nici Oblo, for ;rale by lill/DLE. WI ('ls i a Co.
P" " •
DI , ; 111 ETA L-100 tons Valley Ynrnaee
..11_ Col,. PI,:. IrOu. owl/ able for four ,1,
olr, purpoo , , mak
1,,
Ira WATT A Wll.Nrli.
NNW WALL : i'Aiklig.—Tliirtl al rivill
for ihn kkmo.m.—Tba nor3rlr.btulre.ro cowls. Al
Ibe PIA rtood. No h/ WOCA . 1 . ... .
J e, W. P FlAralllA lA. A
CHIP CI.
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WOOD
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LOU— l6T — bids. for hale by
ELL YA !Mk:STOCK & LI).
Jeli [urn. or F. orth abd Wood •Ar, rt.
---D- It Y PE A LILIIS AND APPLKS --- -
ZOO ba.Poachell, LO buc Apple,
Ins/Aro AO tor sole by. 18a I a II Die/UV A Cll.
—......--
)300.16 . aul i i - - '
00PYINU TCAMCII nntt C, ;11) --
..1 the Inalloharl Womb..., ul
5 J log lob,
fur
IV.G! u
JOLINSION & (12., No Li W.. 1 ,t,
pAtTERN PAPER, in rolls, sold by tfie
yard at W. G. JOUNSTON k tXrd.
Jed No. 47 Wood street.
—CIiEESE-100 boxes prime muting (loci;
m'd and 4. wte by PAVEII4:4I CO:
MADDEMADDER, Plliuz7-2 casks for sec by.'
R,
PS IMIEWOCE CO;
„ ,
/lAD abbtrtiantents
PIANOS! PIANOS!!
PECtIND SIMTNO I•TOCK
rinl9l OS CI LTC:all fayll
'nal ICI.. Ow en.: .Ir., v.. . . 1,1
ualp, it
THALIIKIW,
A.l albs disliogui-lb-4 riabi.l.ll , ...IM, it 11,.1
SUPERIOR TO ANY IN TIIRS COuNTity
6s_4 ... 1 1atiuraettle.,... t {Ce.d
ent P. II cts)lt
CHARLOTTE [ARNIE
01.1 £.1 , 11.14.111../ L.•µ.4
No 115 Wu,/ aforeE"E
rNTII LIST ON' APPLICATIONS
for belting Llyouro, plat In Co. Chtlew up to
Juno 91.11,
brtdley look, with olllor gur.ll, +lli o'4,
Brown Joho 11, Immo, 2,1 war& Allegheui,
91.11 ward, l'ittebor.ll
Brennan Ju. agent, with otherlo°,ll,24 ar'd, rltt.:l•'7, I
IMnr. John N, outing bow, Few u toerunhis,,
Butl, Ithhard, Layton, /3t. Chu, do
Coleman Clarke, do 14 nerd, litte!.u , ,t . h.
Dense C, with oth,..- goalµ 11th vow!. do
tter.berg Ilenry,eahog houtw, tato I. th ,
Yank The, tavorn. 24 do do
I.lalway L. It, r. 4. other gu.le, 411, do do
11.11 tlemtwl. tavern, West Pit toburgh,
Kau! V 1, 11./Ck, du Lower R. toan.4,to.
1.x17 lTl.l.er, outing bun, lhnlin
1d0.,,r P9h r, ..... u, tdrean , ll ,
?dogle Jacob, with other go.ode• Dino I nµlin
Idu.phy John, tavern, I , nu 100he11g,,
Idereh Henry, do Cant 111(11111If
111151107 John, 1 1 0
Murdock Is., 4., tlu
Quigley J.li, tavern, [Awn ureallie,
btrackeu S., to Chanter+ ton uehip,
Ftewart 11 Maloney, do ith ward, Plll.l , ne.: l '.
Sehtnullt J. J„ On 011/ 00 41.,
Su . ..WI-gar John: 11,, Cal do 0,.
tool VYICI3iIII., 4n MUM
Straub John N , ewtlug bon, ItL weed, A 11,1,1,y.
Bbaidtrr 11. A , with other good., 7th ward, Pitt , tirpb,
n) 1.,- A towoohlp,
TIII3IAI A. ROWLEY C le ?It
Merle. flake, Jun.
SKP:IO
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CWIVII KAT :
IMZ==I
1-14.,1411,•F
CAI(
(I.rn.r .411.1 11•0.1
ItUIRIIFIELI. A
i ..114Ilial
pr., , dos replanlshinz tL. 1Y nt,k w ilh new 11.1
I* • I ntly !rrt•lse.l f.rther
.f Mntic ilk, Lawn soot col,. In.. r+, I..wr,
14 1 ~c (vt.ry cLnnp,l Black Silks nnN uth,
Tt.ey ',err. •Rw,rlrls:nt of Ile •files of frq Trav-
Dresirs. I..ce ktvl 31n.lin'Embral Lu IH, 1110 i .11 at
,•• al'
1)11.S. C. J. FIT('/1 6 J. W. SI
Playdel•ts. tor DI eeeeee of the Throat and
cheer, Otto .1tt5,,,,t....n‘pt,,t441 with mg'
r.tniug PultnoLnry o. , ,oomptlvn I..un nrp.t.
I , IN9I.TATI , V 010)0K l tt nt
Wm..... to 11,4. , a., .or;; !or, - 0. I 1.11,
wi t.
OAKLAND
.F.11.11 . 1f FOR L
'PH AT PORTION OF OAKLAND known
1,, an rts r ota .- tying rotatr] f aro and • half
miff,
of the r,ll. has lowan autKissofrot lola Ifrt . roof serf
rowrairgra r t so loom ono tr.. tat. racra. oaall tofu. •
11,ot aro lofsl, oar, la I...manful oaf ry orrnoir t. or k tarifa 0.,
rs, sob fora. los, soil ono,* gaotis rollrog, rola:ars
I train.; Iropts.vai In the most oclossartus or•unor .
Those lots are orri coolfoof soff,hbortforot.
wolf Ilro ortvartta Stolotfro,
of a hootrhos p,. ate r. churl. tantfht
r Mao II id Kerr, faith rrotaarl• of Re •osult,
A Irao I I .muil.uonn sorra rosy how orttors tiro day.,arof
fa ft at., too,. Iforra,..or lialluffol • .11 I a f trot. I hn•
rr.lerlos Maga not. ologarlo rlfoorslflo
of a-a,. ts. factlrty of aoresrl tortrf of 'of • or'
cont./ars, to tho ort.tOrry am. noror,oarmoo a. poor r I
up ex, P11.14t , ..14 te, It,
—Loth 15.e.1 ....1 Ile. .1.1.. 10 .411/. . .(
1104 W LY.. 1.1 I , ' , I I,
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
il"1111'. NOIiiU STRUT fIRITI sTtiflF
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WII. \t CALI.I'3I RESPF:C'r
Vlji.ll,l".nn. ~
I
•s. I llamas., Mr. v• I; bra, revw In
vo6ll •ro, e/1 iounctulvr•
.It t., NTT AI • 11l SW ,,a etanuat,l Nat
TI. ••f R , •
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1- 4 W, U,,t II WC I,LLUSI,
City and County Insurance Company
N OTWE t•v g,ent iinkt in porso,
..TL V 11.1,1,1
•n.nsh o l•••/r1 • I July lt,T. I • la ..1 •
Wm, it Pom.-}.
J• 4,1
Voryto I
J Lu
1.1 11.1.1r.1•.
Th... loonnetlr.
A
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Mao, I J
fl I'..•riat•l
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J•m red, JUR
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Mark!,
PIANOS PIANOS I!
NEIL ARMrtim, A Li, PIA \OS NI T
—Tb. ea.k.Aor
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I' 1 A NOS
ti.t. It, hove .111.... t• 1 t.t.msll, IL.,
71.... 1.; ward of 1 1 1aliat ar« Ilteltul I. call rovi
Ma. stan.,l.l/-11 in...•x1111.. • st,•111.1
1ar...1 I Cis...Aron A Fits, ft. al M. tatat to lb« moat
olataralrly tar t , A cur., and At lo volt vat-char e•
St All limtimouto WOMIII/04
•T Jlllllli 11. 141C1.1.01:, b I W.A.! ....I
M III I. ? : S . S l) N
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W I. r-at hi. Iro-rnit and Ito. pun,.
41,44 11 , luttrrt. 11. ir or ..... o
th- 15114,:ing. at hl. traltlt•nt...
fr.l 11 , V.II'IITII SITRIAT. W.anl mod sin,thh..l,i.
alt..n. I. ..... • olio •r,org..os owl r..u.wwut 1, on.
.....I..tAttr, I.A .a.II
I.•. I.r. ,4 the. art of .0. 041, ..t •"'I..
f 4• 1 ,
~ . rlsaara win aunll
and eel.
KYPSNIMI 0 1.E11 ei.AS../.,r111 Al, 1, f. , ,...1
Trio PI.) eilloll, 11,1.
'forme ri
Q EC () N U MANI) H. 12
Ai I , A 1.Y..
Ob. Slents ErOIL.. 1 . 71101. r ?I I. • 1...1 kr,
r•L•fvt rnl%r. rorspleLls In Iliso-rank Inn
Too Iclovrll,l, Cy Andros, ILI Ittstrks IsLio. I. iL5t.11.4.• ilk
Shah. Pillar nod lirarisug rk•n2pl4.s.
Vnr IAL llrskr..p{Jl rot our kg,
nlir Mlle, 21 Marks. Wry...
mytJ:IFILLIAvrT . MINIS L
Virginia and Eagle Paper Mille,
tic CO., Proprietor,.
iViIEXI.IIW, VA ,
PRINTING AND Lo.OK PLR
FIONNI7T 110411T19, NVIIAPPINO P . rtc
A s the Millo are of w in quv,festfill opern.
xi.flop bIIVIDg utnptcd all thiprevernm,u,ea ate
Log...able 1,, leek. Pnper of elm xrry
can with unilWence 'elicit the poirormag, ol onr trien,le ao.I
the 'Adak gewelly.
tortlere reel a. that! an I.e prompt altaution.
N. 11.—The hlOicat price will ha raid ter g.ad inertheat
abto Rap.
Carnagea and Buggies
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FOR TIM ACCOMMODA'fION of PittS
liurglitira, and alrangois riolthig tlu en, tali.,
ham cliciting a Waturnuiti irrimealletnly h, ih. int.r 01 dm
ontingiihela Donn, no Viral alrcrt, lur th. auto tif
CARRIAGES, BOGGIER AND SPIIINU WAIIONA,
Of hit nwg manufacture—dm. material .11,01,1.1 with
groat qr..
Having two «ngapd thirty.thmo yea. In U.
nod tho lad Forontnen plan In Allinflomy °ay, with an In
au. of 1 , 11611104, is sufficient guarantee as to O.< quality
of Lis work.
The pnblle ,r renk+Cliaily 11,110 d 10 c. 41 knj nuodm
hi. Irok.
IM.Fectnry on Ow coals of "Wend .tral and N , rth
00411{104, Allrghouy IYtJ , .ItrllN nOUTII.
=man
N UNPRECEDENTED UARCIA I N
A drairoble three storied Brick Dwell:11a
loose containing lever' room, .119 double prinry, n," ' , ' „
19 .19 9 Airite, bath, to , and nil thn malern Improveintnte,
t.balAnnally and tstslrlnily built. Tide property Is situate
co Lisa rictet..l pert of Ole litc.ind Ward, on Third atrhet,
and trill 9..1,10 a grog netlike, Or tfroCl In bond, Ind
anca 10 tem' iv' al 001.0%111aq mot. Apply lo forth', in.
formal iOA to Jcl:lltili IA it'll. lilAttld9l, 191 loon at.
(.2 OIONS I II E LPS LAKE SUPERIOR
TO Unlit n 11.1 for otair 111:
J..7.1er Mrner Artll , lolEl.l sod Frani street.,
of serlraY, abo, Lira
laba.lo, (low., Av.
C. RANSON LOVE, 74 DJ whet at.
WINNNIt'S PIANO 1 5 1aMER.—A nets
if V and complain totalled of taar74lol4 Ie Pla/ the EbUlo
itbccil a Euler. I a Idle work 11$' rodnututa of mom
arurrpluinal lo a tan and Wanda ...aaaL slab. tualogb
I.ll•Neal.+ nod azerelate are Introduced which arocakalatad
u. lokral god Wvaera the yopti; to which I. &LIM the
eewe.t eeee;., pull.aa 'torch., .44.. never Ware p elate.]
to any simila wail . , Price Lac. Ear We by
JOHN 11. MELLOR, bl Wood at,
AlarCeple, les.lled us 4.04194. 01. W . L 1 4 4, J.4
aIRD ARRIVAL OF SPENll
laaggg lot or ByylagatalEaukaler 47 Gonda, CJIn
prising all the latcatalylaa,aawg at ,
,11/0 amoa wv.111611 unbortnic.
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JEtscrUancous
WEED'S PATENT
SEWING MACULNES
UAVE ga the c..ntidenee or all a It.
a :,
1.1 prvrt...l mu, of the tno.t v.luable
..out.-41. the ags. They non Shalt!, making alio L...ck
:4trtoh of, both of the vloth alike, aloch conuot t' nu.
5.5511,4 or tbollool nut.
ruo .11 liltan with the hlghost loton.:t1 atol
all w•srmoto.,l to work a ell kludn of good., Irma tln.
I.lo,tkat Fat.rt.- to flow., Loather. In partirular, tom mold
roil for Ritlnntion Of .11 1.. our 11..• Pwmlly 24wlny slndliDn
11 too Iron manufartnred ~ .- c pnoe.ly for Family uw.,..thaa
e1,,15115 fAror bout att. It render
t0.,1 I - 411 of nr.t.t. or der.up u Nners
it 1.. nt•lo to .atoio .1, tint , •133•11
s r 1.11411. rnekthauiniorill••
1414,n0,mt. n4,n th...liflorent Oil.. of the
Woe. 4
13., iu RE
No. I lap.rt •11 , lta• la la ,:11,16 la\ •.1 I o
banal so t00t,.... of oft . nratan. irtal tarrlairerralertaa, of
an I al - No tor Int, nLanuturtor.ett. tt In.. It le po•
I„ pie r . w Lon., of Altt. ItipOs Mita sr long
twwM lug u• tal.nt,u or for M.. all.
No. td, Bllh u d.w or Nish, y Table. eirbor Irstl
or walnutTup, to 11 lor I, down. l'rk, sllro ml
sn
No. 3, Estrin rdra No. 2, bll t inns with • belt. and at
much higher ratan(nlyeA. Thi. kind is well adapted to
mann Picturing Cl.ithing or Leather work. Thi, Ir really
eheapiwrt Marhlor In..the market. al there Ix wor L.
done he a Sawing Machine that it will uot do. It hi coull
dully aiwri.l that ilde Machine run. eal!er thee any 111 w
chine bow in use. Price. $lOO.
No. 4, mi. Mechlin , Lea w lot, ern. to accommodate
tar,' work. It ran. at 111,th rate of speed, r nu. rutty,
and In, without a doubt. the la•at ?dachlue for Talk.:
ever ofterrd to the public. It I. nlao peculiarly fitted for
plantation work, at It tv Very ainapie yet onbotantial and
&made, with but little liability to S et ~at 'of order,' Prim,
$l3l.
NO. 5. Thia is a new and cheaper at) le, and a general
favorite tor Family, Light Leather, nod a great 'moiety of
work. It ham beau gotten op with referor re to furnishing •
I strong and durable, yet light and tasty Blischine, eta in...
price than Moller of the snore. It rum very easy, rapidly.
, . n et is pronounced the nest machine now In market. for tan.
No. 13. Thin I. a 'Machine got op no au atitnely new
principle, different nom anything ever tio , re offerki to the
and we noulidantly assert that, for family um It hes
unt an equal. It k very Helot 1001 toady, runs very napidly,
I. almost. °nisei... in Its operation, and 111,1 A EtTIOIIOFIT
NUS:I/LC. It Immo arranged as to be utterly tnipoinsible far
It to miss stitch.. It boa • termini] on loth did., and ear
-1 ries a large Supply of thread no Ohs under lipoid. The trio
Lions are gained by Iwo 1110311 minks that run without per
toptitolo. rodeo. The taro threw.* are worked In such • mau
-1 taw as ret:to botkittill at the mole time, and consequent
ly. little ue liable to break. Tho amen Is very elaatie, and the
tl,e,ot thew m t break In washing. It will 110 roar, work
nester than nay renal, ina:bine 1.101110 market., and it nee.
odic. cottor Of Hose with equal inrilit). ITir.t Vo.
Iteseriptite Orrin at. furnished gratis.
OFVLOR. 4:7 IIIt.IAI,WA Y. ,N KW YORK.
LYON, PROYSIV(O4.9.
lENTS IVA NTIM Jo:11,104.Y
Janion Cnrullito, lln lno WuLL of cinintisnii n
Marc nin.
i,.irnh A Carotin.. Libel in Divorce.
AN I) mnv to wit, lhiv 2slll day May,
IS' 9, tbo Kuutiner till , c J GOIVIIIIIII
Y.q.. It liniPby on/v...111,d Air. J.
gist, L...
Jays tolfro in ILu 1•11t46.gb IFtrly I:tuettr,nf It.a lima at,l
dale taking of m.in.dli Qs In till. abt, ,ay..
Lair %LE 1.1 From W. colt.
Alttat DA NMI. Alt tit:Cl:Will. Prol'y
To Farah A. CerutLete,:t/n ahavo nanrod:
lon will lake notice that de,mattiona in th.....latve
la 111 1.. taken at the trilire or the Itudrrniatted, No. 101 Font I h
atn.a.t. in iLe city it I•ntaturalt.no Friday. the 10th day ol
Jun., 1n49, het tw...n the Wore ol ID o'clock. a. Y. and 11 o'clock
e 55.1 where ,on may at laud.
411,1 3. N ILLS /UTZ FM. Kaatnll.,
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COMP'Y
Orrt,E--N :17 Fifth Street, Bank Blnek,
- INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF
rum AND MARIN):
•
I'A fu JON Pre.”1,1.1: JOIN L. McCultD,
rms1.11,11; 11. M ;• , ..etrl arr. 0.11 II 11.1.1 A LEA
General Agent
Diare - roe.--1.4..t. Jo. 0, r Ilftrrry
014 It. C. Om, J. 4”, A 11..0n, II I. YrahnenforY, Jot.
1... !I I, It. r rt<iltna, Cal, IVn.
Tr,.. tI 11. w.., 11.4 t, II Dor... 1..1 1,4
C, B. M. 5411TH
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Boots, Shoes, Hats,
lE=
I \ MES P. TANNER,
WHOLESALE
sHOE, HAT AND BONNET WAREHOUSE,
. N., r.C; IN covni Ht r.4ot
If.. no. in ..n.,0 1..4 rrry 1mr,A•1.41., ..! ,ig,,snal
I=l
maims rtuu rittrba..4ll,4.l
nre r.que5t....11 , 5 ,•1 , bny.oz...al 4.4
I=ll
.111,11•Area-1.'n Cvrrxxlkorelcil iteport s.
For Bankers' and Busiurss Ilro.
r vitEFOIIitTIISF.3II-ANAN'UA I. 1 OLI'3IE
1 ..I al. ..lu.bi.. ,-...,1 a ....111, 'which Ivan pnb•....1
i .
•••• .... 1 .t . or Jayuat, ....1.., 1.....11 ..ALaumeal I, • rwpi./
... '..• I. ~. 1.4 01e...1, rupplin.l 11... T., Iros v.IIII lkh.
.....
K... ern: 11.•“..11
1,.
I rl ra r.
to , ft %Wit. hrot, ,1 1.4 olj•
..1 1.. , uct1 c 11.... .1 , 54 tr.. 1.• In l th.•
T1 , •%,11....d'er1d.iu Id)
04.1talau, hl u I.•Id, de.,l with
I,tu. [N. u,•rrhAnt I..nrii wall ale
1.10 4 7. vluel Pm,. noon .1•1 htler Neu 1,41,
ban , tie, hum,'
Tn T.r. nits tar •o; p-tos.:a lira m!,dh , n-,-sr la a
lit .•pr+-relic delvi sal to K... 1. pa, tso,s iolormaol
.4 th., elsvadao 111.1 tot. la.c.-assr.ly gat,. 11.-Ir.
p“ Hors auto. rte.( n• • ta.r.
Ms IMO nn.l troa,la sorb • work asu..t sato, tit. la.:.
.1 must prossol, sal Ii lute. 111.0.1 towcuring
exaoal sod Noftlabla trad.. tusk.> 11 if.‘aluabla 1.. wtoolo
dlerchauts, .11saafs.durors, Nato Woke's, and Basks
Nrrosnt, and yat Ineladled the twa oadriLmi
slint salsa..., the abn , ts of corr.:Guys and tha Wattles of
IS. ofhaa, fartadtod to 50 , .....,af• a 1 4.0. II and tod Rol
rs , r snaqut.
Irall partiasitrs, not atuhrsaa I ta Ili. Mvortlsomsat,
ruby Mol taint-4M tbe of tltt• prodlrtator• and:sadist,
I If lIIt 111,iTIl F.F:T Y &4.)5,
S. In; Idnudsety, Nase York,
On, Iltrofilwgq Para
Id It NP.VIN../r, Ag..nl
4.., 5.. I ot ttttt , inch.
11. to. IVY C.) V ii -
ItletlANiGki. AND itAM111(INII 111,11."54. -- .
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KRAMER & BAHIA,
I'. ::5, bank Week. Firth Street.,
I'll TTSBIL'U.O 11, PA.
ill, 11..RA1 . ...run. I. .1111 ,11,1V.,.11 . 1 , It. lii
WE , ‘ll.l: , leg to apprise our 11 and the pule
bc that try bate reenntoil t., oar bow °filet. NO.
33, LANK BLOCK. Finn WrItHIST, ',bore',o will 1..
lsi.ioi 1.. louder Mont tair Aortic...andbrio ...”- u, p 4.
Ow ial. will, an ouporion.o of 'vont,- ytuti. it lb.. Moine.,
in thi,,iiy.,ll onliblo us to two) tin , .ono Is otour ciouocums
We , .111 cobitnuo to tts.nalict an.
gictotago mot Panking Ittisinrsii In .11 IL. branches , .
Oominerobil l'apor Tbsconntoit snit Nogotbatol
Pick., Botols, and ..thoi Socurlllos, bought Atol hotil br.
001t1021:Ia100.
Prompt Allsbti o n ornn In Collections in city La noun Ir, _
f
D0i.... 11.-i - iito.l in Poi Ftltl4 or elirrt nry
In. I ftll.-vrem.l 01l Tin,. Deposit',
11,11 ' bp,. .0. Itont. Not, Litiol Woraols, lc
Cri-eli_ bomb ton,* ol I' ol roepoinlouls st In11.•41 p,e.1,1.
I' attO.
Mnlgn, Itolurns urotupti) 1., nob mail, ms dirncloil
o‘tittlniol -I HItAMICIt A itAltil
--
R E M O V A L.
IVI E t/ P. A W' s .
To 17i. LI n Eui Y
REMOVED
- .
0 U. HUSSEY k Cu. have removed to
mar tooe Copper ir. , ,hoomrs No. 37 FIiTII
FTIIK ET, it. the Iron Front Dloek. ItOnl door wee or Wood
Pittsburgh Copper Rolling NMI
.110 t3e3 Ft Ir.' eu
rtmor‘cruazza er
BRAZIERS BOLT AND SHEATHING COPPER,
PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS,
L.. 0 C 0 .1%1 'I! 1V R: TUII I N 6 .
Nnunt .51.1.127 , 1/muarsal Flats of WI S. Z , ll,
Bra.ss liettleß, Sheet mid other Brass,
r rhurtit,roLlilt, 0/I . l'll AC.
Nall.", In Block Tlu, Tin Mel, Load Wltr, Sheet Zlin
Antimony. Ehcot Iron. Tlnu.n' Soul.. At', 1
No. 37 Fifth Street, Plttoburgh, Pa.
enm....• tot •ny motern. ap11.5“..1
KNOX'S MX. Estie:Aro ritions,
No. 27 Fourth Street, near Ferry.
THE subscriber respectfully announces to
the patron. of thla IrrllAucn - n o.t..l.li.ihni.nt that ho
It null pr•linted to fur:slob
PARTIES AND WEDDINGS
Yu very bee style with
ICF.S, 3 LIAR. FANCY CARti.AND PYRAMIDS.
arfient Anon end L 141,., re, v... 1 • lob M.. 11, Inclodieg
, t.ly doll, yof the e. , Nonn, In style v.po•l to any rot dowel
lodel,al all lour* .143. And ..tuning.
on val,lno JACOBD. ItUBLEY.
T o Pei fectlon of Dental Aft.
ARTIFICIAL TEATII T/7u PLA T.F.3 Or PORCELALV
AND COIIALLTA.
n it. N. STEB BINS haring opened - an office
jf at PM P. an .reol, I , per.. To tonoiltrettoro and
10.01 teeth of the above deelr pro epolon. •
In Introdocoug Muse now and Inottrns.4l ntyie.Abl' 'Dental
Wok on the citirenn of Pal.bairgh, Dr. A. Pea ....m.l that
Illoy will meet the same fasoralrlo r•weption whiz!, bag Lven
.d.. 1 In Ihoulin Near York and °ohne km... D.. ...hero
they bora Den I:iited; and too luroberoloOlT 1...11... olukt
Ulu, Kr. deetined 0., naporcedn, on they , roe telony toot •Il
Cher idyl. In LIGLITNISAS, DURA 1111.17 y, lIRAUTY and
PURITY, and lo env qtrallly shirt, tenant" Arlltirlsi
Teeth de...lmM, end sr,. . 11, enolo Um.. touch le..
espeneire.
eiwwhoehn of lAn wnrk Tony 1... ~.....ot hi. wif'`` . •
No. 101 PENN NTREKT, Mien feT 17.1.01 k
apallagorlf NAP
__ . -- -
lir AWN/Ai?. 1 ',IBS A Nli BU CK Krs—
-10 doron No. 1 Tot,
25 do do 2 do,
S do do 3 do:
3.4 do .varnlohv.l Po:tc , ”,
i.O du limey
2.5 d.. hlno and
bloc , • •n..0 - 'do.
nn cawann,,,,,,,, to he 001.1 At loghost corroml
la 2 18A IA/1 DIUITAT A CO.
CUT): AND BUSINESS TAX AND WA
vo Tett IteNTN, W ARDS.—The taxisayers of
the ht end LI Wards, Pittsburgh, sen hereby ucs,u, k i
the tante of esecistuent
to
Ott?
sant • Siestoese Taxon end
vigor heists tun been teat welt Meaty Trseter,erbo is
non prepered to receive said tax. sad nuts, A deduction
of Ilre per cent. will bit nude on tugs pad bagoreAngut ht.
jet
W. 11101 1 / 1 .011, 4;ntr Tresturer.
Society We,t•
hoNt it. Iteguisr Nloothly
Nleetior. eo SIONIMY ICVIZN INCE .3ttue lath. at 7 , ..0'c10rt,
at the. It.nm• of the A1...r.,nti1..1.11.rnry
1.:.az1 0 BY A hi' ,
)•11 I , I. RAT•)\, ertta.te
tet) s, k o AGENTS WANTED. - sell fi , tir
3..-• I tirt-Tit/... Agrtst. wade $ ....
lon, them .11.thrr efmtl.a sent -le. ern.] I..ne kampa
nad gel 1 , 0:p... i:IW partic a, ;ma..
MPUIIA I'l IMLOWN, Loerll,
IVssrtn in this State t0..an
r4.4 With II IIJI.I , IrN S 5...11/1 rapidly Cau mako
good pay. For ' , qv:tat, .v.nd , amp.
C it'll ITTEN, Loal./1, SW.
Urficr.l,lrlK;liTZlV, t
Slay 3t.1!6.
A . [ens,. ..r th.• i5..„..,1. } o da this
thty. it we
Rev.lred. That oct acttl alts 1:41. du .11
ea .ter
ittrtlvAl. ruuning mt..l 1. ..t pr.
atth Lullhewd. u will n. the livq.,..tor•
flood, will l.t marked ntino'irtall, nut! llmt 0.. 5... •
I...lnAtrurte4 4. poblltla tLe
1.nt...1111e, Ciurinuati. Ilint.ttrgh •tl.l Ihl.l rtty.
14 1.4 .t. S CIIKW. Serretary.
Orrice or A11.116.1T I pems_ogcr Coal. %.v,
No. 3: MI. Sireet, Pittsburgh.
NOTICE. Seo.n.l
In
al.lmem,d Twenty Dollars (PI) p.r share t the
Capital Stock or the Allegheny 'hauteur. , Company—iv
twilaneu with thw prbridanos of lb , chatter of lueJrpontlian
—will lw du., and powsble lwAre SATURDAY. the
IIIL lent. JeA4lw.l I. 11. 11.10 K, Secret. y.
ENT CI II St`ereta ry and
Tri , a,mer's Ofli , n, No A 7 FIFTH : - .TREF:T, Nita-
burgh.
Porwrlntenannt'm I la7ce st KTKIIV if
NOTICE.—The annual meeting of the
corporatoes of the Ail,•[heuy C..nolt.ty will to bold
on Ito Coo:toter, grounds, on WI:W.4 E.511.l V, wth or .101
at :1 o'clock, p,. M.
By urdev f lb. Bin/ ul
Je41:414
.Ifr..3 — AT a meeting of the liireetors of this
held this day, • Dividend. or P I VIZ PER CENT,
Lei. Two Dollars sod 1161 f p. r .bare on paid up mock,
arse declared, payable In rmh, oo detootuel„ to the huldors
of pall up et..., and to ha applle.l to the li,,oti,Ntlun set
Flock Notes Oil 2 , 1,k not folly paid op.
tnyl9l3.rd I. tiklER r‘PKOUL, Baer,. y.
ASSESS3II , :NT NOTlCE.—Notice is here
by siren to air El. khnkto.rs of lbm "Ovate.' 61Iulug
outpaoy . ' that WI onr. noLum PLR seam bl•
1.`1.11 la,led upon the Capital Ftnek, payable at the of
the Tree., er, in Ina city of Pittabor,ll, Intl day ~I
June po.n in.., Ttlo .M. 110 WE,
tn3to,lOt tkoretary Trealsorer O'entrel kilning Co.
OHIO WRITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
Anontiorentent of the Proprietor for lb
pia: 01110 WIIITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
J._ axeeiluala In Delatrarn cu.ty, 14 more ...alb from
ta.plonlbnr (the Capital of (AIM on lb° 860. , rirrr, 11l toll.
P.m La-la. 5 miles from tin Whin. Sulphur Staab.,
tln SprlugOald, Mt. Vernon and Pitt.horgh Ilallnauf, and
1 0 t 011... tram Plraarant Vail.; nr Ppnagra St,lan, on 11...
CL•lutilhaa, Plquaran.l Indiana Railroad. lh. r•• errlnre rill
open of V i.i10,1
•
On the let Day of Juno.
Tt.e irnoros,m , nta ot 1060 have b... largo, enabling tho
pr.,mietor to rickonutu.Oath from tt.. Won band.. garb.
Am ,tu., improvem,a4 may he wrritkoued large. • d
.I..gaut nwa . cottage tout, additional Imllding,
msiseni,, and recreatiou,..n.(l4l•o l,.tb buuto.. nno.
I,tudrl. 1, , k..
Com the palate there are Springs, all aithln the lata.,n,
four of ald,h. the Whitt, Sulphur, 111.0.41.4 e, Col
the Salto, Chalybcat, are decidedly
M 1.11•1 11,. filth I. remarkable far the pm ity of 11, si.era.
I* I,,,tottful Aatxtan fountain, nteoatrd o.tr !be roeky
Wok Ft 1.1. rtv,r. At flu ,1-tot of lOU feet below
the .cs tAr. &A.A., flows the remark•ble stream of
a .1.0, which .upplies 11,1. 2pring. TWA stream
x. doseovere.l t. trty yewr. ago by a go:Mho:um who au
tot log for Mit. Thu water, when reached, at mica crow to
sot face, 'awl b.. rt - rt stn., toollutted to flow daring all
althuo t abatement, either to gnaltly or
rotors, •
IMEM=
Fur years these Springs Lave been highly esteemed
their medicinal properties. During the put season the
reputation In this rupoct has Leen elugularly conformed
They were armaniaterad bye phystmao, JudleLausly as
quanuty, time of drinking, continuance, lc., and under it
.•mate, plan the ewes were numerous stet gratsf)ine.
THE WHITE WATER BULPHER
la perhliftrly merrictahte In th•oo olborders of the Lircr and
t.:inch, which .a ulkainfilict grot hemvo who hare !zeal no
clu•ey ant. 01,41 to busthe..., sod p.m.,. of oNlcuhary
h.bwe
Are perrranert tonicti. Their affects upon beaten do
roosaitotious hare linen not transient .
hooting t iring to the. Ulool vr.ior vitality, and to the pe
non eesi hr. nod rigor.
Pennn .1
I. a gentle Irerwut.
1t0.1t,. tu4a , relytvens 'every facility I.lo= (urn ivhW
them ...Met, can contittalle w turaltli and corritsal
A. 4,•lighttnl do tog the summer onths, the
Otoo whit-!sulphur Synnie hare uo tins! in the m Rent, and
not I.* ih tb. Lotted dia4a. The loath. IS peculiarly
i....dthy. the eku.to here Is a rapid, rocky eternal, the . Cliff
I '' • 1.1-math, hundteds of fe,d ttoekoe
h,. 1.4 h which the river eats it. way, is everyw to
here. either ss,
at or near the sorface, the grotmJe of the eetate are bean.
ru h
ohdolated. and ieterepersed with OGIIDAtolai maims,
td, cart, 011 .11 the sopa - Renee water, than trade] jag
s .41 dry and the atmeephere free from that bumidiLy so
1.01,1i:01 to health: th..a circumstances. taken lota tou
t...two with the altitude of the about I,oou foot shore
Ihe lortl of the 0.7.`At1, make the lomists as free from mato
tr....influencer as • / . 10.1{110 region.
The Spring proven, - combats of 120•414111 of Wild, me bon.
trod al • h /ch is corned by one of the most bearitifedirrOV"
This wozdlearl 0 hal:igloo:x.ly laid off Into walks
nod drives, me .4 the litter being two mils la eitent.
Ilasirsug lova. b. lb. plan adopt.l. rt brought tutu rul
etan,wttch•n .rh that •t uaturally IV.trot apt, Mt eptio>
tha rata. , to the bath tub by 00...111 plpeot lb
haat hot b..tr.. rnt.....1 MO/ ettou t et to praciplUttt• 11. 3Slra, i
. by tht...y.tatu to Ih. surbtxa of tha bath., *tat
.A 1011101.4, I I the mho.. Ingredient,
tt, v.r•ri.•tx. r01..1,10
A T.i1e,r31.11 Ci`tinertmcitcatiog with ail parts <I th.
itaw Iron at thweinipic.. To Go Lim. t.
swi with will Grwitt convviiiie•
wiwi eau 11-.. r irom ao.l direct their
Orsini
A the nivisan - sine t scream, to bealth, pleasure am)
aninneturnt,vial tors may expect to Oudot the Chin White Sul.
plow springs as ins propretar it determined to lonian it, in
.33.ty fierllCOLAr. 3 Ilsst lass %entrains place. °satins:l,3lth
we litiond patnitange extended last j nr, no <net trill In
aparsd to merit its continuum,
A It. cry, lactl otock.l•lth hones .h.l cacriegaa, le attach
.1 I , prioga.
1 , ,,r Perth., 1,31.4 .rangemoota for room., Ac
.hirraa ANDKRII7 WILSON, Joe-,
a., trml• W 1.2 tx, 2aiphor P. 0.. Delaware Co., Ohio.
A. M. MA UST - LA.l4i, dr, CO
loral StreeNt , Allegheny
n.lll
CHAMPAIGNE
FROM
DE VENOM) & CO ., Epernay, France
As used at the
isoper sal Table• on Continent of Europe.
APERFECTLY PURE AND DELICATE
Iv IN6 eta moderate prank, admirably adapted tonna.
Ilr iterlind rapidly laiumPaß as onablnhed resents in the
city of IVrw York, having elicited the tout flattering Wall.
Illntligki• fnen the priopristou of the Homan norm, ST.
Mena., Hotet, Wadrestr Horn., Mrtmeorteen Horq
A. , . Uinta, Joseo' llotiee i and all the biding purrhatera
of enininfonlgon In that illy.
S Id by the principal defiles thinnahout the coantty.
hi V. lIAUGLIWOUT, Pole Importer,
edrooo of Broods's,. and Proms indtaiist, blear York.
niy2klntil2dp
ICE CHESTS, ICE ClIESTS—Ecery con
celsabie style and 'lse. A Argo stock of our own mak
VICI entrusted.
Meet Bates. /kiwi Parce—veveral elves, nest and citekt.
Ilse teee Celebratet Patent Five kinsoni Ice Cream
Frecaetv—all .17.011 from 3 to 20 alerts, at manntactonan
pleas
Charcoal Furnacor—all the siren cheap.
Water Content, Water Coolers, Bathing Apparatas, Self-
Seating Trent Cana.
,t ho largant replay of the ahoy. toaconable Rood. to be
found In the city in at the boo City nova cod Tin Waren
hetna of
W. W. DILA DMIAW, No. 181 Wood street,
nay 29 ht door below tigo of the Goldin Gun.
2 5 0 VOLUNTARIES.—ZundeI'e Two
Hundred and 11.07 Voloutsrlea and Interludes
for the Organ. Melodeon, Sersigaine, to., with Introdactot7
not mks, description of stops, directions for the purchase of
Organs, to.; adapting the work aspectelly to the Wants of
yonng organists, wail thaw who bare made aufilcient
grew to two - moony plain psalmody on the Organ, Delude=
or fienaphine. PM) $1,60. For sale by
JOUN 11. MittLOß, 81 Wood street.
I CE CkEAMI
icr,
curium, ICE CREAM!!
F. A. AIISitSCII L SONS'
ire Grrwia Selena and Soda Wats,. Fountain,
French and Amer's. Coofertionary.
nay= 41 ST. CLAIR STGERT.
—•
BOY'S SIIOT GUNS—Attention is invited
to one Hoek of
HOY'S 8110 T GUNS,
They were ureoufectlatecl especially to our order, and are
light, well lieleteel.•od eutivelr reliable &Eel ante. Pateut a
who weer) teach thew bop to ho mere.... should exam.
Ins thee" iottrol v.-row.. CA ILTIVILIGLIT &YOUNG,
Joe N. he {Good
CSILL, SIIRCILON DENTIST; OffICOM ,
• met Nei&bac. N. Iv 7 GRANT VERRET,
ouptatita the ...tat Hotta°, WHO.a bean salt the wants
of auy that may raver Idol with their patroaart. Any of
thr ra rlotu atylve uf Eaetb Insetted If wished. toithdlyie
GAS STOVES--STlT—the
aubbern•er world direct attentlou to this anparlor
Morn for antnuter me. We have all alms, in price from 75
tents to $75.00, and warrant them to glee perfect mtlafac.
tioe. tmel se, T. Y. CRAIG,
Solo agent.. No. EN Wood atreat.
ATLANTIC YEN, Nu. IW—The
I, very beat for Mercantil, use made for and 8010 ouly by
W. IL JaMINSTON A CO,
ray3l Slatioorda 67 Wood rarest.
WOOL, WOUL.-100,000 lbs. Wool want
ad, for wo Ply Ike hishowl market rice
In HITCHCOCK, SIcO/tKARS &
Second and ILI hoot ata.
Ounf;SE—Several lots of tine culting.V.
fiwern Cnaoaw roc '.I and far rate by
HILDLE, WILTS A CU.le3 Überly at.,
OATS-300 bus.. prime Ohio Oats for sale
V by tro__ AIDDLK. WUTS a
NESHACK POTATOES. —7O bus.
Nlsro
whit. !hammock Potato. for sal. by
/ 11 DDLit, a CQ.
Vublit Ileum
Paor TTTTT .11 Int,,uawni. .
Pituborgli. blay V OO , 111 .
)
•
Yca•on of 1839
I=l
THE BEST SEWING MACHINES
'St A
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D,
ID
13
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PRINCE: IMPECRIA.I.,
ettp fluttion
P. DI. DAVIS, Iluottoneerr.
6 Enstruerdal Dam Rooms No. IN Mit Stmt.
XECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE
E
pg.Nr; AT PIitOPICBTY.-0i TUCaday smiting, Jun.
et dm e.tmerelal sold room*. No. 5.1
Fifth "" ` i i sin by order of Wm. Nxecutor .4 Isaac d. c' d, the following deidrabit
lots of tiro..id, tan.. on Ponta street, rear Irwin st.. one
1,4 Latins a front of V hot . Porto at ,extending back 119
toot bi r loch, with two story itriok Nettling, Nm2INI.
Alw, our tabor Lot, adjsitun g the abort% frtnNtilt 19 tort
I I niche, t rw
extending r I
pr two story
Ilrl, with
Frame Dasilio^,
Title irm-rand. Teems at tale. P. 31. DAVLS Ancl
I 14-ILimANT LITERATOkt,SiECIIANI
t k2j CAL WORKS AND STATIONIRT..—.O,, grkmday
Jays i t
th, at 7lf. &elm!, will be aold, breata
-1 logot, tho commercial lodes wom, No. 54 Tlttb etrott.
. extentlet collection a oloKult I . l ltkk e b r r rwr t
Work* and Stationery, among which atm pe rry'
Jaw K r
I "mks, 'noir HogW - Whitt, W0rk...2 col' ,
Illation. 2 Talk Spencer's Potdi. al Wort, 5 nob; lake
K o b r .,-r
c
I ro o t ibetookel coin Stialtsream, g
al. Um'. Dictionaty, 2 tills; Rospp's Chemical Tech.lo.
' o, it volg Tredgold en liras Itichudenn on Trytninig
Parkston on Gas Lighting; Bunke. Gesometergatepertoci
o' Patent IntentiOne,ll tube Appletoti's litchanke Wk. .
ran., 2 tole; AVM to Ilnlnboldt'a Cann.: Mete Brno'.
3 t 0.... ( wino; LitlogatoariNi Travelt In Africa;
Works or Charles Lamb, Wm. har s let[ ad d 1 . 0 4 flout;
iddiiigio One edition of the Penally Mk; New Yolk &ti e .
c. 4 col, Now Torkrr, I none 101 l acid half bound Blank
&sots In groat carboy; gletnoraneum and Pass Books esp.
Lotter and Note Pap, Ruff nod White Entelopts, An, 0..
Catalognos ore now ready, and tha boots will its open far
- • nomination on lbe tot tate!, P. M. DAVIS. Anct.
FIFTEEN MILIAN') LOTS IN TUE
SHVENTII WAND AT AUCTION.—By tirtow of an
ordered the Orph.sCutort of Allegheny cmuty, brood to
Wm. A. Ustiock,sl. IL executor of Wm. 31. Porter, deed.,
will I. sold at the Commercial Inties Rn0me,110.54 Fillh
street, on Totoclay nettling, Jona 2511 t, at 6 o'clock, El. Lola
of tirmandotituata on 061:1111/ ATetnial , between Balton and
Arthur* etteets, hating tomb a Irma of 29 feet on Centro
extondiug beck 96 feet; situ, Nino Ink of Ground
tit nate no Clarke street; being Now it, 57.09,53,Cd, 01, Ca,
63 and C 4, in Portoett plan, hating each a front of hid toot,
and extoadlng back 69 feet. Terms, ordthall caldhroaldna
lu two rqual attunal puyturinta with triturat e gemmed 1.3
10n4s out mortua re.
Je3 P. AL DAVIS. Ann.
N DINE,
SecrelAry
- VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION—
" I,l{l Tutsasty eveuins. Juno 1114, o'clock', at the
eorneusocial .1. r 1•0111, Zia. bJ it(Us street, will La sold,
shsr. Merchants EL alsuntralutern hsok &Oa:
• hA. Misc. Mut
to du Eureks Insurance
AUSTIN LOOM" GU., Merchants' Exchange.
STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS
CO, AT 'MR alltittillANTß . FACIIANOR
TLIMISDAY RVENliell.—liatat e Bridge, Ituaranco and
Copp. Steck, Bond and Real Raab. add at pane eal.
at tbe Alarebanne Ea-change by
LOOMIS & CO.
Numb Draft., and Loana on Real Ratatn negotiated ea
rtoolonabla Won. by AueriN Lamm ay,
.n2l Steak Nott,prolteta. In Fourth .t.
13usincssSr, Qttlartgol.
_ „.
irlitssoLuTroN.—The Partnership hereto
fon.. existleg t.ttweett WILLI. SMITE. nod DIMON
Heoata, end, the style of ACM. SMITEI & co, was dla•
potted on the 15th day of Fehrtary, 1359, by the death of
Dizun 130,00.
DAVID M. PARK and JAIIerPARIC, Jit.. having per.
clewed the lutereet of ]lre D. Brown, deed, in the lab firm
of Wm. Dmith A Co., the Fenudry end Manta. Visit:teas
arlll to hereafter earalucted under the style of Buth.l4Park
A Co., by whom the lauesees of the latelirna will DI, settledl
SMITH, PARK & CO.,
NINTH WARD FOUNDRY.
PITTSBURGH,
•
ehowc, No. 149 First and 120 Second Street,
MANUFACTURERS of all sizes and de-
Ilk so iptlons of tal Retort.. and otlll.oaa Wa.
tor tutu, Sad from, Dog Iron., Wagon Coxes, Stool Moulds,
hanger.AM Couplings.
also:Jobbing and Machine, Out:up of evtry deaarloion
made to order.
complete MAWR*: SLIOP attache-el to ills
F.vadry, all necomary Finings will La earefolly attended
to. my2fl.ltlnatT
'VILE undersigned have associated with them
in the Corotni.lo. hutlhese .IxXsa FRAY.Iei, late of
Stento.nrille, (ohlo. The et3le of the arm CO9Ollll.
heretofore. NISIICH a CO.
........ -JANIS MUCK
IVIZILICIE etc CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Pig Iron and Blooms..
95 WATER ETRZBT, Pmennna.
HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH
me, DELLOW, lha Undertaking Widmer,
which will Mr. JOEIN
be raweiorted ander ln
the name and style of LESI
ON k DELLOW. _ JAMEn LEMON.
Uandertaknag In all Its Dranmatti
LEMON & DELLOW, No. 118, Fourth st.,
ore prepared to do Urnknitting to all its lwauchas, in
the hest manner, at prices to volt Its times. Re call bp.-
cal attention to Pint's now otyle patent Metallic Burial
Guam. for the eels of which we are ado agents In .thiS city.
and Of which an keep coontantly on Land • large assort
ment. As regards toanty of shape and finish, they axial all
Ctheta. Funerals mid l,a maPpfled with Ilesrma, Hornet and
arriagm promptly, at lower vat. than soy other establish
ment In the clip. Guaranteeing to render stator-Goa, they
'obeli a continuant-our the patronage heretofore so !Gratuity
extended to the old Arm. .put dly
13 TJR.NICT 130i7810.
Cincinnati, Ohio-
HAVING TAKEN A LEASE uPON TUE
..BoHNEr: for a Cerra erytntrnt and ra-orgattimal h many
dapartmente, the arataralgned oo ...fall Bay that thaftgar
ratigusenta tending te the enrol - tett sod aatialhellazi Of
rauata rlJtlue iho tity , ail] he each as ta ratify IWO.
euma t.f auy majuarhea Male hoax,
•
A trial to aanclhal.
Joansos,SANDEll9 /t OU
myl UndJa
C ONO HE SS HALL, CAPE ISLAND,
13APE MAY. N. J.
THIS WELL KNOWN FIRST CLASS HOTEL
FUR THE RECEPTION OF QUESTS,
On Wednetdny, the 15th nfJvane.
WEST & THOMPSON, Propiletoui
AEI EELICAN HOLAB/5, 1105'PON,
IS THE LARGEST AND BEST
ranged liotel In the New England Elegem le cea•JUI„
trolly located, end envy of weal from all the routes of
travel. It canterne all the model.. improvement., wad
every <commie.na for the comfort and secommoWon of
the traveling public. Thealeephrgrommare large nod coil
veetllsted; the mite, of room are well :Arranged, and core.
plerely tarnished for falaiea and lugs traveling
cod the beam will cooliem to be kept am a Ent du=
le every teepees. Jelin:By LEWIB 810 E . Proprietor.
r. e. iturids OOULE
BOYLE & CO.,
,111 59 SECOND STREET, o w,
IMPORTNIIS OP
FORRIGN LIQUORS AND WINES;
DISTILLERS OF
ALCOHOL, COLOGNE SPIRITS,
Crunphene, Burning Fluid and. Spirits or
TURPENTINE.
:11.,,ut;aur.n of oirery doecrlytion of
Doinciiidiquora, Wines, Cordials and heath
IS I "1" 'X 3EI R. -s
Mau coantantly on hand ♦anon, grades of pito
BOURBON AND WYE WHISKEY,
Peach and Apple Brandy.. . •
MAO, BAILATAILIA AND NEW NNULAND 141.
Pole 3.lanotactureri4tho
CELEBRATED "ROSE" WRISREY.
A gouts far nenaws GOULICS JAPASIZSE BVIRRIIS
apl4:daelyr
Now Stock of Melodeons
JUST RECEIVED, a aplondid new lot; of
Melodeons, from the factory of Marne t LIAM, Boa
too, including all the etyles made by Mk arm. Thle make
of instrument. hare been owned b. 7 the gmete“ moth
clans lo the canary, al Dr. Lomeli lama; Geo. P.Boot, W.
B. Bradbury and othrre—cooetquerntly they can be retied
oo b beingfirtt door trattrnments. They are noted for the
folloadea PeTutu:
I. Their pure and mueirel nullity Of toms.
ft. Their great power of too. •
3. Their quality of tome.
4. Their prompt and triay tooth.
6. Their bowlful iity le of Bubb.
6. Their dorability:
T. Their cheapness of price
For eulo eoiT by 'TOUT; If. MELLOR.
Deecriptire circular. area td any Were.. min
ITO WHOM IT MAY CONCEIIN, 7 , 7 The
otahrigur4l triiitilstioee by Publie/isle, oil, •
• : fUEZIDAY, JIINZ 1401,1/139, •-
att their. Warehouse on Liberty efirret,L76 4:2= WEL.
LEAS, for storage, to, lithe same la not paid SITS Metiers
removed before that Him"
. IttErt 3112CLSLIa
rittabursh, 14th,1£59—styli-laid
CE CRESTS, MEAT SAFES, '.
Bhower Malts, Mtge Baits,.
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YR Batba, Ilat Batha.4. -
C.hildraa'a Bath; I.lharooelcarnaCur,
Lao... &1A.., tladboa &ay.. -' - .•
P.calian Mew Baal., Bras. Bt. EettLa;
.d an . tie. variety of ilapat . .rniahiag iiid."l at /Ton City &ass sad 3.1 a War...meat . - ,
W. W. 1MAD211AW,N0....1.14 W.lstracV
al Mint door below 1.... ago o.laa Gall.
REFINED SUGARS; arc:—
2.5 bbl. Crumbed and Poirorised &NAM Lt.•
" A. B. and C.
6 Nato fresh Cam Alsrcb;
.• Oorr,go Pearl do
" &Nor 0 logo Starch,"
raelgoaoclonotl A. C. Rum, ' • '
Jost rced sod for esie by WILLIAMS* JOHNSTON.
JrA No. 115 15moilbdeldatneet,
SUNDRIES -154 sacks Tenn. Wheat;
10 do Peathak -
=ore, Ft.zio.d: • ' ' --
7 bele. Cotton,
ar. Ivo on • twancr arasoaLf br We by •
ic43 DIALAnDiCILia 00
AMERICAN LILHOREDIST • remo ves
C Con. from /11*( 444 fa • for mi antra, TittmotpiM
or Ms olightter locoorrnimm to the patient, re.
moved from the Ng me, m... 1 natantd.. N , N vert
. 1 Odd% /a.
ed nails clewed to a healthy Moto., Cto w ,„ cuo .. ll . l
Room NO.ll, st Clair Odd. - Idinditt
L.`L. .
AW BLANKS, or every deseriptron, eo
etetly on liand sod printed to order by
W. O. JOLINEITOS t 00,
rrin cad Blank Rook Makers and Etetlowsrs,
Nn, fii Wriod mut.
BANK STOCK WANTED._ -•-..
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