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EDITOR 3 a.. 4 rf OPJZZETORS
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WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 15, 1969.
Republican State Ticket
ADDROII OLTIZSAL,
TROLLY R. COCHRAN, Vok k Comity .
WILLIAM IL HMI, of &du county
Republican County Ticket.
numt,
ALIAS H. 1811111.1, Pittabargb.
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WILLIAM TAUNUS!, Pittsburgh,
DAVID A. PRESSLEY, Alhighboy,
CIIARLIMI L. 001.11ftliNo, Reserve,
DAVID E. 'BAYARD, Peebles,
WILLIAM ner, Losrar St. Clair.
AIISIESANT LAW AID.,
Tl.lOll/18 MELLON, Oo
DISMICT AITO•INLT,
JACOB U. MILLER, PilUburgh
nuerazi.
GOODMAN Y. COULTIR, Dayooll.
O JUIM•ItiILS,
JONATHAN BHATICE.SouIh Pituburgb
ADDITOII,
DAVID MILNE L 1175, Pork kir y.
SI. T. ANDIIIISN, Ellt r.er
DlZZetOrt ci Sin non.
JOSEPH HILLER, tlooorden.
.Two Wax Firms° re Emmett —Terrible ae
the consequences of war are to the common peo
ple of the European countries, the fact cannot
be questioned that they uphold and support it
with an ardor equal to thal - of their Kings and
great equities. All this goes to the account of
a certain spariouepatrio tie m which would prompt
a peasant of the vine-clad hills of Franco to re
gard his fellow field laborer of Austria as a mor
tat aiemy, just because the ruler of those now
belliferant nations choose to fight about a point
of &nor, involved in the possession of a certain
strip of territory. This feeling of intense hatred
en the part of the masses of what are, usually
termini "the down-trodden nations of Europe,"
has extended Into the confederated German
Mates, and rages there with remarkable vim
- fence. As an example, a case is given of a
teacher of a school in the ancient city of Co
logne, who was compelled, by the force of cir
carestancee, to write to the parents of hie French
pupils, requiring them to take their children
haute; tut he could not protect them from the
violence of their German echoolfellows. The
boys, in this instance, no doubt represented the
feelings of their parents and elders, and their
conduct furnishes a pretty fair index of what
kind of support the German Diet would receive
from the German people, in the event of its con
cluding to join the forces of Austria spinet those
of Napoleon the Third.
The great secret of military enthusiasm, ae
developed on the other side of the Atlantic, is
an intense love of martial childish
propensity far the pomp and circumstances of
war. Occasionally, however, a practical view of
the subject is taken by those who are really the
most interested. A story is told of a French
barber who, on being congratulated on the tri
umph which his countrymen had achieved al
Montebello; shrugged hie shoulders and said,
"it was a pity that every lime the forces of the
Emperor whipped .a few thousand Austrians that
it should be at the cost of the lives of fire hun
dred good and true French soldiers." Barbera
in France have a historical claim to diplomatic
wisdom and political sagacity ever since one
of their number was selected as Confidential ad
viser and friend to one of the long line of the
Louises. Whether the. French come out of this
war victorious or otherwise, their country will
suffer from the effects of it for years to come,
in its depreciated trade, its impoverlittedpeople,
in the destruction of the lives of its inhabitants,
and in &general proa tratian of all its best energies.
These are troths which are unfortunately sel
dom considered in the high tide of battle, when
men are.flushed with over strength feelings, and
captivated by tinkling sounds, but they aro
realized when the smoke of the contest has
'cleared sway, and its victims buried out of sight.
We cannot, however, expect Kings end Staiee
men, who conceive war to be their Millllioll on
this earth, to pause and reflect es to the conse
quences of taresort to it, when those who suffer
mast — from its results—who are literally ground
to powder as between the upper and nether mill-
T . _ atones, in its prosecution—are among the most 'le
i lent in their demand for an appeal to the for
: r ' tunes of the battle field. The existence of this
'feeling is an evidence that the long looked for
• Nilleplam hew not dawned.
Jona S. Dye,Mitt Onta Larrtio ' BLACK
.MAIIO2I A New IIGLAWD BANK —Some Menthe
ago, the Wesre Bank, of Hampton Falls, N. H.,
was notified that a demand bad been made by
"Ansatasian Nicholas of No. 70 Wall street., New
TOrk City, that $lOOO should be deposited in a
designated place in that city, or the bank would
be discredited: This demand was refused, and
noon after "Nlcholaa' Reporter" appeared with
an article, ca u tioning the pahllcagainet bills of
the Weirs Bank, is language best calculated to
damage the institution_
Not long after, J. Tyler Hodges wrote to the
'Wears Bank that, from what he had heard, be
ehould discredit the Bank, unless be heard from
them immediately. Nti,reply was made, -and
forthwith Hodges' Journal of Finance came out
discrediting the bills of the Bank as unsafe, un
crirrent, &e., &c.
Some days since, the President of the Bank
received a letter from one John S. Dye, purport
ing to come from the office of "Dye's Wall street
Broter," . elating certain false charges against
the Batik,sind closing In the following language:
"If the matter is not Satesfacturly expland
imedeally I will feel it coy duty to so publish
the infermatlon in the Brokr, to wit that the
Bank ha. been Enjoined BO early reply may save
treble. Sons 8. Dye."
On the 7th inetant, "Dye's Wall Street Bro
ker" appeared, and was industriously circulated
in New England, with a false ttatentent of lenses
the Bank, and that the Bank Commissioners
had placed , the Bank in the hands of the proper
authorities.
des: Ur Dodge, president of the Bank, pub
,lfstuis IliateMent in the Boston Trateler, in
irbioti he nye :
'The Bank has never mot with eerious losses;
`the alleged nation of the Bank Commissioners is
- false,the Bills of the Bank have never been die
credited, the Bank is solvent, and the bills are
se well protected as any Bank in New England!,
IDOL WOILSICIP en CALI/011211A. —A correspond
ent of the New York Times, writing from San
Francisco,, says that the Supreme Court of that
State his decided that idol worship is not for
bidden by the Constitution. The case was that
of Eldridge ve. the See Yap Company, wherein
the plaintiff attempted to get poseession of the
asylum erected by the Chinese Company. Among
this plalntiirs memento woe one that the true
theship under which the Company holds was
. void, because 'the building wee erected for the
pnrpose of being need partly for idol worship.
The Supreme Court says : "There la no force In
the objection that a trust, treated for the pur
pose of Idol worship, is void. Under our Con.
stitnilon, all men are permitted the free erudite
of their religions opinion, provided it does not
involve the commission of a public offense, nor
can any distinction be made in law between the
Christian or Jew, klahomedan or Heathen. The
Courts have no power to determine that this or
that form of religions or !superstitious wor
ship--unaccompanied by acre prohibited by law
—de against publio Tolley or morale."
It appears that the Chinamen who come here
tee made to pay roundly for the privilege of en
tering the temple and worshipping these idols.
Thousands of readers will find it difficult to real
ise that idol worship, with all Its heathenish
forms, is actually practiced in a great - city of
the tinited States and in this century.
PurtenXlNT AT 800 SING.—Art ancient mode
of puniehment for the refractory has been re
vived at the Bing Bing prieon, coneisting of a
. bog *boat three feet square, and as high as the
-Whitt man. The eouviot enters by a door and
pats ids head through a hole in the top, after
witiohi eliding collar of wood is listened around
hie neck and keeps him In his place. A false
bottom In the box is raised or lowered, by Menne
ofa pulley, as that it may be adapted to the
height of the man to be punished. This bottom
i s "geed ao—that the convict's lege are bent
at the knees. lie nannot straighten up; not
can he kneel down Without suspending himself
by the neek;he must be hie weight by his OM!.
0101 SIOUO, tor-ids kneei n touch nothing to
sneak' them in tiosition: le impossible to
believe that anybody could .e ore this torture
for more than' few minotos,with tgreat.riek of
life; Leg week a tali, stslwarfnese was taken
out - of it, with animation so dkr soppeoded that
resuscitation wee for a king:time' doubtful.—K,
Y. filloiGetzeUe.
Tunlinden Critic ssitc "We shotild be pe
eled to find among bar own 'magazines anything
of its kind to excel the Atlantic bfonthly."'
Tea Pratt.
Os theAth day of Jane; ISS9 , snow fell at
Coudersport, though only sufficient to be percep
tible In the atr:': The sky was cloudy until after I
dark, when the donde hastily departed, leaving ,
a bright clear sky and a bitter cold atmosphere
for gardeners and farmers to "dream on."—Pot
ter Co. (Pa.) Jour.
Snow.—Yesterday, the ad of J une, 1E159, MOO w
was seen descending upon the earth. The 11[11011. 1 .
woe small, to ha sure, and only continued a short
time, but there was enough toatinounea snow
storm in June."—Grand Rapids ( Iris ) !Jerald.
TUN Fees? nt CENTRAL OHIO -The Newark
American of the 9th eve:
"Later observations leave no doubt that the
wheat has suffered badly throaghost the county.
Very late wheat is inju red more than the early
and the smooth heads more than the bearded
heeds. The frost seeme to have been heavier in
the northern part of the county than with us.
Bat in some regions the frost was much more
severe than in others; and the destruction per
tains very mach to localities. There are large
tracts where the wheat is not injured at all, and
other twits where the injury is general. Our
opinion is that a third or more of the wheat is
destroyed.
Tat Lima (Ohio) Cesseite says:
We have conversed with many farmers in re
gard to damage by it, and are led to believe that
the wheat crop is generally uninjured, although
corn, potatoes, and most garden stuffs are cut
off, These will generally start again, and re
ceive no material damage. Many fields of Rye
are injured in this vicinity. The frost has been
pretty general throughout the State, and in
BOMB localities it is thought wheat fields have
suffered.
ME Bradford (Ps.) Report, says: —"Satur
day last was as hyperborean as a Siberian might
desire, and the danger to the growing orop was
imminent. Some damage was done to the gar
dens in this vicinity, though . we do not hoar of
any serious injury to the rye and corn.”
Tux St. Paul 2Smes of the Bth, says:—"Away
up here," in Minnesota although our Spring has
been unusually baokward and cool, yet we have
had no frost.
FINDLAY, Hancock County, ohio, June Bth,
1859.—The crops of Hancock county are exceed
ingly flattering; the late frost out off coneidera
ble corn and garden vegetables, but from a rigid
examination of over 20 fields in different towns
of our county have not been able to find any in
jury whatever Lo the wheat, which crop has a
greater breadth of acres oat than even sown in
our county, and many fielde of corn considera
bly cot by frost have already recovered, and look
as though Jack had not paid them a visit. The
fruit crop will be light.
Tun Kenton, (Ohio,) Republioon , nays of the
late frost:
It damaged the late wheat, cut down the ear
ly corn, and made a clean sweep of tender garden
vegetables of every kind, such 11}3 cucumbers,
beans, tomatoes, and early potatotw.. It has al
so done some damage to small traits. Tho ex
tent of the damage done the growing Wheat, has
not, of course, been ascertained, and opinions
upon the subject are plenty and various. After
consulting many of our most reliable farmers,
we conclude that the damage done is equal to
about twenty per cent. of the entire growing
crop.
In the northern, southern and western por
tion of the county, but little damage has been
done, except upon low grounds, while in the eas
tern part of the county, in the vicinity of the
the Scioto river, the damage is considerable.—
The late wheat has suffered most—another argu
ment in favor of early sowing.
Tuc Indianapolis Journal says: —We are satis
fied that the injury done by the frost in this State
is confined mainly to the East and North. The
St. Jn. Register says that fears aro entertained
that wheat on low ground is more or less blast
ed, and the beet informed farmers didn't expect
a fall crop before, so that now the prospect is
rather a bad one. In Marshall, Miami, Cara and
Wabash counties a half or two thirds crop is all
that was expected before the frost, and probably
the hope is still less now. Corn is “nipped" bat
may not be killed, all over St. Joseph, Laporte
and Elkhart counties. The severity of the frost
in that portion of the State seems to have been
abent equal to that in Randolph and Morgan.
The papers from the South and West received
yesterday don't even mention that there was soy
frost, although they speak in detail of the crops,
and the still glorious prospect. The injury is
'very slight except on the Reuben and Northern
borders of the State, and in the main we think
that wheat will lose bat little by it and corn
nothing.
Tux Washington Sr, states that Sir An
tonio Buckignani was recently married to Mrs.
Margaret L. Eaton, and remarks
"The announcement of the marriage of this
lady will create quite a stir in the world of faeb
ion the country over, for no other in the Fed
eral Metropolis has been better known, since the
ascension of General Jackson to the Presidency,
to distinguished sojourners here and their fazoi
, lies. She will be recollected by those who frequent
ed' Washington daring •the teentons' in the course
of the Presidency of Oen. Jackson. as the bril
liant wife of hie Secretary of War, Lien. John H.
Eaton (to whom she, then the widow of Parser
Timberlake,wae united, if we remember correct
ly, in 1 8 2 9 or 183(i), in whose behalf the ...hi
man of iron will' separated from his first Cab'.
set, on the occasion of social difficulties in their
families. The happy bridegroom is ab accom
plished Italian professor of the Terpsichorean
art, as ardent and brilliant as his countrymen
usually are at his age, perhaps 22, yet hardly
more sprightly than his bride, under the genial
influence of some eixty summers' suns in this de
lightful climate. -
PHIVATZ ErELOPEAN AIIVICIS TO GilitlAS Maa
cnasrs-Srwrarnrroa ACSTRI is said that
German merchants of this city ore in poseseesion
of private advices which render it certain that
Prussia and all Germany will immediately join
Austria in her struggle with France. These ad•
Vices, it is ascertained, are from persons in the
confidence of the government, and are regarded
as trustworthy. Perhaps it is largely due to
tbeirjraditioual hatred of the Bonapartee, that
the sympathy of the Germane of the city in be
half of Austria seems to be general and cordiaL
As an inetance,one of them. a young and wealthy
merchant, has already made arrangements to go
by the next steamer, and enlist in the service.
Ile says his family were massacred by Napoleon
1., sod he will have revenge upon his successor.
—A'. Y. Evening Port
Tun London Critic, of May says that the
brilliant success of the American Atlantic Month
ly hoe suggested to Meseta Smith, Elder k. Co.
the deeirabtlity of starting a magazine upon the
same plan, add it is believed that, after much
negotiation, that enterprieiog firm has prevailed
span Mr. Thackerey to accept the editorship.
The rumor which was referred to some months
back, that Mr. Thackeray was engaged to write
for Messrs. Smith, Elder & Co., for a salary of
$2,000 a year, arose from a former but imam,
cessful negotiation respecting this. It is now
stated that Mr. Thackerny has consented to bind
himself to write for the projected periodical,
and that alone, and that there will be associated
with him in this enterprise earns of the greatest
and most distinguished names in modern Fog
lia literature.
TITS RICCKAT HAIL STOFIM --From disinfor
mation that reaches us from different parte of
the country it would seem that the recent hail
storm has been much more disastrous than we
at first thought. The crepe of grain in those
sections of our county where the alarm-was the
moat severe, will prove a total lose, while timothy
and clover fields in many instances are ruined.
The fruit has also euffered severely. We cannot
estimate the amount of damage done, but it is
immense. But Adame county ie not the only
place that bus been visited with violent storms.
Throughout Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia,
and in many of the Western States, there has
been a great lone of property and life by storms
of wind, hail and rain. --Gettysburg Jour.
A StrcelteertlL F.717E8111196. —E. Do Witt Ito
bineon, Eau-, of this city, one of the principal
owners of the boat. received a dispatch on Sat
urday afternoon, stating that the steamer
Freighter, from Bt. Paul, had been taken 'tarose
the portage between Big Stone Lake, at the head
of Minnesota River, and Lake Traverse, the head
of the Red River of the North, and that she te
now fairly in the latter stream in readiness, to
do the business for which she was sent. Thee
an important enterprise bus been brought. to a
sucoessful termination, and Otte a vast and fer
tile territory is now opened to the advance of
Battlement and civilization.— Chicav PreAs.
NtInitALIZiNG Poleou.—A general reader
Benda us the following prescription :
..A poison of any conceivable description and
degree of potency, which has been intentionally
or accidentally swallowed,may berendered almost
instantly harmlese by eimply swallowing two elle
of sweet oil. An individual with a very strong
constitution should take nearly talon the roan.
Lily. This oil will most positively luminaire
every form of vegetable, animal or mineral poi
eon with which pkyeiollloB and C 110111164 are ac
quainted."
TOE South Carolina printer (named Miller),
"who knew .Juniutt,'" a notice of whom was cop
ied into our colnmns recently, is a somewhat
doubtful character at hest. Of course the "Ju
nius" manuscripts went directly into the hands
of Mr. Woodruff, by whom the letters wero pub
lished, and no ono else about his printing-office
is likely to have known who their author wan.
Mr. Woodfall, who was prosecuted for libel, was
never "expelled from England," and of course
none of his enhordinatcs ever weer, on account
of "Junius."--Cin. Gal%
Tea Senile of Conneotiout, on the fifth inst.,
voted down the proposition to amend the consti
tution of that State. The one opening the door
in colored voters, and requiring all new electors
to.be able to read the English language, got hut
firo,vetts In Its favor to sixteen against. The
second, requiring
,eitizins hereafter naturalized
sa *sit . one year after they could excretes the
ciector's privilege, received seven Votes isrlie
favor to iinri4pii It ioet.
r'" ;"
Malan Mitima:l--The I:Ttical4ibunfd nye that
Mr. Oates of Frankfort, Herkimer Cm. has made 1 2
daring the lost 18 years about G,455,000,000
of matohes, using 1.250.000 feet of lumber. He
now makes :7,750,000 matches daily. malting nee
of hOO feet of lumber.. He uses five pounds of
phosphorous daily, which is about th e am oun t
found in the bones of a single horse. Ile has
t h an se ed up the skelooos of allool. 2,SUU hors.
ob—a host of ...L*elatA" lett:08. No wonder that
a horse starts at “the fa a hieh fol Letti the pi
mitiso scratch,"
Tun will of the late William W.Cox, of Charles
County, hlaryland, contained the following
clause: .1 also demo and beqaeath that my
negro woman Kitty, and her children, John,
Catherine, Sarah and Charles, shall work for
themselves by paying tho executor annually one
cent per year hire." This bequest falls, in the
opinion of Judge Crane, and he declared it null
and void.
Tata!, hare been admitted into the Boston
Inebriate Asylum, about five hundred of that
unfortunate class, who remain there ter periods
of from one week to several menthe As yet
few, upon leaving the institution, have relapsed
into their old habits, and the institution in look
ed upon as a encores. It has been In operation
eioce 1857.
Ur Riven News —News from St. Cloud, in
fact, from all towns along the Upper lilissiselppi,
represent great damage done by the flood in the
respective localities. The bridge at Orino, moos
Elk river, is entirely destroyed, also the bridge
at Anoka which stretched across Rum river.—
St. Poe/ Times.
A FITIIPRISEHO discovery has just been made in
Berlin. Dr. Perin of the Library, has ferreted
out the manuscript journal of two Genoese nav
igators, Teodosia Doris and 17golino Vivaldi,
who succeeded in sailing round the Cape of Good
Hope in 1290—that is 207 years before Vasco
de Hama.
THE Davenport (lows) Democrat saya that an
official letter from Kossuth to a Hungarian exile
at that place has been received, requesting him
to take immediate steps toward embarking for
Hungary. From the tenor u( the letter it would
apper that Kossuth was engaged in raising no
army.
BRADBURY & ECARe , publishers of the late
Household Words, having quarreled with Dick
ens, have started a periodical called "Ilooe
Week," to match his •'All Round the Year."--
Though an imitation, the title of Bradbury Si
Evana Is better than that of Dickens
DYEIPOPEIUL --The worst foo of humanity
h.° well known, that we hardly Oral disposed to era opy
time of .p.m in Usespoeltkm. Yaw Isom rampart suffering
from one or another of its rota) forma In fart, Rlt eltlur
• OA.. or • bastalotrmet of almost every other Allgreme: end
taken In Ibis stage, we Miley* one rern•dr AV WS
HOLLAND BITTKILY—wiII always mitigate, it not ell.. •
permanent cure. We might use idroogos language, but, at
we are addreming • reareniluj se well as• reasonable cord. lnanity, &elm to crab! the prejudice watch maid attach
to .bat would mom mere boating.
Indigestion, Heartburn, fitarlecne—Sß k and Net
fact, all that have their origin In impala d digestion—in
which are Included lILLIOI3S DIOORDItits AND LlVltil
LIOSIPLAINIII, Metall Disottlers, Irrelabtla y,lnduptunt ion
to TAinl•, Impatience, D•prersior, of ~ p ;r4to, Aerron I
a , 4Tremblivp, dram for Maud, and a number of ,dher
affectlime at this class, rendering a man mo l d b.r inter
with the world •nd the society of lila family—anti
all, in most karmic, be bound to lime pnc,.ded from that
Demerol elate of the dignstree organs Which thiv medicine
meetly micolated to milers.
Concect..—Tbe Outwit. Llolbly Couceutretrul
hare . % Holland Hlttnt • Is put up tu Out bottle. 010 r,
and n•tailful at $1 per bottle. The , ,ruat demand for flue
truly o.lebrate4 Idea:too des luchured matt, huttattooni,
.hob the pubtic thouldirtutrd soutut putt kaniu,. bower,'
of hal...llion' $.O that or hams Is. 0 the 1111..1 .f t nor.
bottle you buy.
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audience. lie la • sou of the celebrated Prvt. Wm hos
sell, tato ban here for tavnly.five years au I:l , rottotd.l
great donitatioo lo Shia country
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C,.. per Coat .111 Lr
And For all tha Tax. alai Witt, Ha las r• 11.111•111, notonld
.41 Novoautat lot, warrant. odl amt.!, auh an ulthtb.
of Ten pot Cent W YI. Y.lOllll t Ca, Tr•Yiltrl
N. It—truants who gory, o at, 11,. , ,, landlords to pay
Kates Roots on the ten. Iraq,. opy. ran aseettam
It. manta on appllcataw, •1 tie Trttat,r,,,, /all, 1,10 1 1
A L'AiIUE LOT OF
and Battato. lo Robot toad by lb. yard. Also, Lacs
Mutate% all tf ankh *lll 1e .old
jolt e HANSON LOVE, l Ilothot at
PENN. 'White Fled Hod. -uttable
for boal-200 bee In wore and fey ado by
into ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.
_— •
(WOOS in nvw Pul•-
1 ply sad n.ularra open lbw morning, at
DURCIIYIIKLI , A COP
une TO CON TRACTOKS.—Propo-
I, received at the olltro of the Rat-malt,,
la... Astor, No. Ca Proltbll.ld Inth Inst., La th,.
coastractloa of a Velvety on Fatal areal; alga. ler the Arad
tag, patio. and rotting with tarbstonno the lolloalaittroatt.
vat Marian ottani., !ottoman rentarylantas Anne. and
Bluff Waal; °berry alley, botaran ttlltth sired and V iry In
alley; and a portion ul Third meat, oast of Rata otrao.i.
tol.oodtt6 LAAAO MORLEY,
P`o ei2.l NC* Y.P UV-
1, ~
~~~b`tl`~l~Q ~,~ ~?)~~1~11C~~
~~
•
UHT recoil - ell the first two Nun ad of our
tF Yr , rrth ttOring supply or the oboe, olubrannd orator
Na,' ra They aro oxrport, lontrumento, .0.1 ...rid but
heard nod !wen to be or ~,,,, mired SUPRRIrrIt IN Fill V
ILES Pirr Po, sold by
KI.l5llElt t liftri ,
.1.14 Solo Agnotn for Slur. uorrenll..l l'entom
FFIREWORKS, Flltt: WultKS-- r'..Nßin
or Jr Li. I urn non ru4 riving Iron, Motor.,
01 11 I' fronbl. t. r "loon mu aro 001.8 .1111 , :N rS, sr roll sod
coo:pinta tuna:loo,l or Vero Wu, all, I f,.1
loolor.
Rocket. from I .W '2 llor N.. of slut., I
Koltun Cao , lln, from I torlllFlower Kan, No
ral 20, rlyloa
R.M. r7arllor,Oolnrcd,rrcnn Triangle", No. I
I boll no Vurrlcal Whorl*.
I,lola, No I lo Sun %%end,
. ..
thsashol t itfrc _ Rockettr,
Pin Whoftle, No I, ?, ,I: Onlorotl Borfvontr.
Chosen, Nn I, t.t., I, iDoublo .der.,
tk,..11.1, N.. 1, .4. 3, ITorpolfoelf—W,O.O.
Exhibit.... wets. ft of. ff.., to frAXl,otath dIrrelloo• ,
ILEYMICH A ANDERSON.
Jul-1 No. 3..1 Wood st , omstalto Vt. Chat]. Hts'.
1fi139. B.pc• ~,,, I !la ri vit . ! of 1,7,3 U
CARPEITB AND OIL CLOTHS,
AT THE FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE,
=WE=
D. A 11. AITALLUM
W. FULLY •131.11111:41 that they are r.col•lng a Itt ,
nivl outplay of CAItPATINO, wlrrtsel detectly from toe
loquetteue and Ilantaleuturrrs by 0114 1,1 tier Fe,. now to
the /Cast, to which they invite the. attention of purchasers.
Also, a new aWla of CANTON AIATTINO. ler summer par
lora. The latest wake of OA RPICT BWILSPANS, et:, etc,
vadat shall be offered at the lomat raise.
Joe W. D.*
SEED BUCKWHEAT!
1.14 BVd. TO ARNDT. AND V 00.11. k: DY
JOSE PH CRAIG,
=ll=l
Palerrua Orangla—airoal .
100 do do L.mona,
Itacrlvia f f Oda day sod for otala by
j 1 4 ItfiablEit d ANDERSON, VD Roar
_•
oppunite Bt. Cbarbn MO.
- pi itit cii - A - dilE - RB7:=Euo - I;;:ivCii,.. 1 0,11
reed land for ~ate by
ILK% Rlt. ANIMRPOV, Wo-41.1,
Jel4
the HI. Ctus lea ILIA.
-
' INN.
wHEAT-154 Hanka white and
A red fibw laudiuginno ialoatnnr llarguo.la for sale by
j. II IHAIAII inciritY a ow
, ark. sm, }angling from
illoart. lu 4101111. I.r .00k by
juld IOAIAIi DICKEY dCh..
IN_
6EN(.I-1. cask now landing from nem..
fLarooola far „1. by ISAIAH lifeKllll, A et,
PLAXSEED-2 daeks now landing Ti om
to num.'. fOr do b
)014 mum! I , IOkUSY 1 Ott
OTTON-7 bales nose landing from steam
.r Dumas los de by .113ALUF U.IOIE AV A 00.
IfiILOUR ..REUEIVING—AII =logs gradee
- 100 bbis KO Flour. JAIIZB
PINE APPLES-4 bbl a:, ATantazu just'
reed sad 1n lab oy HUHU * ANDITOM
~,~. r
AttD ftbbettionntnto
DR. JOHNeC)N-zi
HERB DISPENSARY
. 111,0 .5 &Lain Ite",(1 ,I.r, •laira 1 it N Y
cELERIZATED IR..IOIINSON. 8.,
Plip.ofis, tl Vnin 1.11..• tug
C 31.41 0 1 11 . 1 . 10:41, PYSPNIIIA,
AATIMIA, • MO11'011:4 I , SI3ILTTIr.
BILONOIIIIIB, IIEeI , •CIJR,...eI I n lo m
LUNO • QUEST Dielgh,E.:. tieltuVULA
DYSKASES OE THE Ilk:A Kr, RALT 1:111:0)1.
K , IIif.f.AFPKCTHON,
LIVER COMPLINTS.
FEVINI AND Milli
• .
FE3IA LE IVEA LIN Ke...+. I'INIPLES.
DINSAMICI. 'OP THE kiln AND lITE, Ir, AV
All rho are myna lug how thy above named diseases, - 9
any other coniplicited complaint of years *ranging, era ill
forniad that they an hay, forwarded by mall ..r e•apreas for
Ire filial) REM of $ CO a neat package of aladiciuea, with all
necsasary nire.cti.... and medical advicerv. Patient. should
.nl'4 *ohm+, dot y, as they can obtalu• instant relief from
the Dochlr's rem ie...
Dr. Jobe...tie Mebane. consists of attracts from the
rholcoat Medical oreign and native Rote and flail, manu
factured under h 40141 g supervision...l his Di.t.en ... y, 1.1,1
thereinto Itlonteleng the nen of Illereury and other teruersl
melik.s..., that a.,.• flower &signed lot the 194(4., lo wheal
many tlemsesed, have fallen victim...end gone to early graves
LOTION F..h. TUE etAIPLE:MtiN.—ler. Johnaeu'a re
markable LOTION tor beautifying and improving the
C•ompleu.in, removing annual inaiantaboeusly T.n, Frekles,
Pimples. le, mill U. rent lo any part of the country for
II led and one postage tramp. Addreas
DR. JOH NOON, Drawer 49L
Office 95 Main ft. Itunaln, N I'
Jell laorly
PIANOr3I PS4%NOBII
fiffp fi SWOND SPRING STOCK mil
GOLD MEDAL PREMIUM
PIANO FORTES,
I=ll
WILMA Al KNAISE S CO., lio.ovonr.
Tho have Leen .varied the wov en PA. 11,1 tor excel.
lance over *II competition, and ara pr., pnrn i by
RIGISMOND THALBERO,
13=
A t.. 1 .411er dlNitioidm.l PlaohL, I( i.n•t
SUPERIOR TO ANY IN THIS COUNTRY
ipa„.. ll . , ll46lorer'a geol i.r I,l4ll.urgli mod We+l
et o l'anos)lvaola,
Pif ARLOTTE BLUME
Old RA.1.11.1.1 hannTot,
Ilh iitth
CMIR-JUNE
1V.,811,11ay to customers an 1 Intl era ye .11y that they st•
every fee days ...pi...Wog mu rk a ith near and see
.hie ll...ln—basing ttst ally resei.e.l rt Intik, supply
of Ln.. !dentine., I.lusn end all. Unnt.ts. Law., sl
12 1 4 c Ivory ehreap,i It Silks and other as IL les
They hays an almrtturnt of new styles of pseht f, Tray.
eltog Press, Lace and Muslin flmhrol le. isa.an.l all al
In• prices lele,ll-teY
OA IC LA ND PROPECILT V FOlt 5A1.6..
TIIAT PORTION OP OAKLAND known
Liod,,ko • lyinK rtillion 1 •11 , and • hall
natl.., .4 the nty, heir hr.. snh.lirtted Int.. 1. , 1...1r0t, yr b.
1013I117" ranging In frrool.oo 41. arra.. flute
Ihnor 01, tr Lrt. Lrantded and my totut4ll. at kt,ll, rot.
rrrd nit h G.rtrt error, and nthrri g.ntly trlling.•urrr‘4l.
LI« ,4 brln¢ Iropre.tri m the moat inelomonnm toron.r
Tb,.., Inn ara aormundad by an evrallma nrtahburh...l.
. 1 .11 tbn aurrontar,,d a fret dm+ pri‘ale rrh..ul, taught by
Slr and llro Irrrr, urithi.nhbr ho,d+in the
A Ilan rf otrodhuroa rota pro, t..pn r dnr lug Ihn day,:und
61. i-I lino. • raukropar Itatlroul Will ha 1.1011, thug
r. ndArlng them mos: 01ig.1.1., nod d“urabl.,
Fur I,anty of *rot., ry. tacillly vont, 14 air, nn.l
conytoirn.,l.. On. rut, they Aro nr.ornt,rlro 1.1
country rrehin.mr.
13 nyder w tve.vortrvvlats thrva v hu,rnay rrvh k• Improve,
they nr. ottorv.l.l. the tollusiry - very ov, tr.mv
ovlentb In hand .nJ thv reavin. Innonv.novt •neinal
paynren. W 0 !Am,' v.rti Dum..n4 .1.
City and County Insurance Company.
NOTICE in hereby given that in pursuance
of to .. - 1 of relating, thertt.., end the CP.,.
t, of Incorporation, •ppruvrot Atoll lilt, Bald, to
PectiVe etshecriptlona 1.. thot..lpltal Mtt., of it, 1..114 arn.l
Vaunt, Irani...ea Company of the etll ul Allep,heuy, .111
ha open at the cflo, of Pla Kit PICTVIL , d)N, Veueral
Alleebeny. nnTVE:FDAV. WICDN &IDA Y toll a 1 . ,
I PIP. tali end Of July, sod. tharAlme of Wli. I' 13.4
n fit Clete attn., Plttel.nr,lpou PlitllA V end P %TUE:
!It SY, the Ott and ofJral, neit. t.. rerushe noon fur viva
P• 4. funk.. the 44..1 I. N....n.1 Iron. 10 A di.
to 4 k P. al u t .a,n
.hanalt King, Jaw., I. tirel,n.,
14.nry troth. m.ll
Pnter I . .teree.n J. rt. Lirtuit,li•C. . 111 t tin.anon. J
- orn. tam 1..1u. n
I..nn hempen,.
U 1 Low,
~..rne,.l itcrtnlv, /. - holas o
John A. Scott, It. I' Mcllos,ll,
Jahn IV It etrepr,
J
II ILA tarot. 1 bon.. Pool.?,
It SI Fran.,
I: IV
Atm.. Vert. Jnn
toll SAWA..
444 :414.1
PIANOS! PIANOS I!
NEB'• AMU% ALur PIANOS.
• —The In.< re,011,4
fi..1•1 the wenal..-1
a
f' I A N
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a.. trust 1 , 1 1 . .t. , n11 1,+.l ..I ((II 1,1,1 • 31.,1§..
tOl• rtrn• all tho Val •171., m•mular
CU!..! I. Sun., In.m tho plattr.ot mc,l
olalsa•tel, corral taus, sod at plea 1.. .all hsaore
Str 111 Imitoweela varraott,l.
.Is7dA Ji`kiN It. SIELLOR, MI Wood •1111.1
lAA N K nooks , l ' A PP:it AND STA
AI Tit 'NEPA snLvrtber basing h... 4 11. t,
corona of Wood and Intr.! .111 formPrib ntopie..l
bt it rm., A Rabin as a tlank,,g Hw., .ill oss9n ou
Tit UItbDAY, dons s Lags .ml sr.ll .1441.4 otork
Slaws end Fibbcp ristioarry, blank Bonk*, Poper,
His stbck coingatAss in &owl. Lett..r.t3sp end L`bniat.,,, .1
No. Papris fr..m the , bssi mill in IL. connir3. Blank
Books , 1 his own matintartore of .v..ry cf binding;
Vomin.rrial. Le-gal snit Jane. Enlslab6d in onia 4rarisly:
Prrr) . s. Priat's and other c.lebriasd
Pons: G.py in, N.Y.. 110 PIO, and 1r.... of ditlessul patterns,
Oryling:Peolm Arnold'., 11.11er's sod litsynard A Noy.A'
W,lting ai.4 escj , lott Inks: Magistrates' sod Lawyer.'
Blank Dreds and AL.rigs., Wralyin, Papers, Rouen
flosrds, Drawing Pabwrs,Ar.
Itins book and Job PrlntinA, Rook Binding •nd &ebb.,
typing promptly skeentnic. Otilbs,Bindsr, and lbsissrooms
of Mask. and Second isigeots, as Itarulob.ro.
b.t_o W ii 'RAVEN.
YittAburglt lasurnote Compenv
Offiee, No. 96 Water Street,
PITTABORdII, PA.
HORT. CIA LW A Y. Pr.sid-bi
V. A. Ilissussr. r.c's ALEX HEADLEY, Virs. Pivot
Insurr. aglitnot 'lntl not (!sago EWA., on tn. 0.10 .14
Mississippl rlvvr• and tribniarbu, sti.l tue Risk ,su
assay
agal.f auagp I.y fire
Anti 14p•Innt.lit. rani.nl N. lulaud N•vl,atlos
awl Traol,rtathm
rassoms •
A Insan.l.t 11r.114.•
ItsJ L
Jol.
Nathan Hart,
16.1...•
Will (ant (juts,
II lln. 11,
Job n WOO .
flot.ort Odd xuy,
Sanwwl ItlrChwkeu,
Junoph P llu.•am, 11
John Nn,t t,
Jams Marol.nll,
livid ILltb.ty,
Jaw.. w lama.,
Chan A 'boffin.,
L,..131.1
GAB UllOll4l ROBIN Oil
I , A "I` Ir le I.' I .1.) 11/ .1 I
THE PROPEii•
11 11.11
N. !UT No•r1 Han,
Irr t. , 11,0n "1.1, 1.• th.oc or,• •
iwroor quAllty ..Max.
ROAN OIL oolltoly (so. bow *ll duo. toiooo nub
.u,l )6.1.11. ,st 1 , 101:101 111 , 110114,4 $
Ito Krool., orlgll.l cosa .4 111.. on. CA. C.l the 11441111
larloro of Kn. 14.04 Itor sltti OP , at boat,. nod e,luinlia,
....itikllll3 (e1...ea...4 1t,.. .11111. ulll, .1 u. 4 tutp.satolo.y,
o f t o
41. I ikotAle, ioun otol
ft.olgre paws, cynon.l.4 lot r 0.41 r..40r 111 I.
A I'VAILATIY lovpor foz.ro I•i•to ...ry .453
S.CUATIi.i, of a:4i Lltcoulfloay, New Vor k, Lao dototo4 lop
nooolloo tlto tomoofn. Ito. awl mllo ol gins
•piurattax, mod Ito reftroOttully IL. ol Itke
public to tdo goonoot a oluplelo awl Indy. 0w1...
Pug br oolloLkclloot
,d, 1 1, .. ruirentirrol lu @eta,
c.. Yo. nOtLw Infortoolloo
n. 00ATKii, 5A liriinlvis), New Y.., 1.
r or DA VID 11. I's
1111.1 i. C. H. ' , ITC,' it .1. W. Sy/CND,
Physlel•n• for DI of the Tlbrnat and
CD,,,. Chrosir /11143111 AN MlTlptlf`iirl with nr
cunning Pulmonary Ciitssmplion. OM.° Itil rens strort,
Pittsburgh, I's. GONRULTATION ViIEIC A list 01 opIP4.
lioas mint to thew wishing toconstilt us by Initnr.
jrinswdasrlyY it
WOOL! WOOL!!
THE F.ST MARKET I'RICE PAID
fur all grarlo. nf CLEAN KABIIED FLEECE AND
1t n IVOOLM, et tb, 01.1 Fettbllf , tad Wwl Wareltnmr,
N. In I.lhetly FtreeL . t...ro4f 1,1 Cedrel i
my2.sl,de'lonajinorP J. - L. MAIISII ALL.
SMCO.N 1 NAND FUR
BALE.
Om bream Dogine Cylinder 14 Inch hire, Lai aunts,
froppet valve. con:spiel. to the crank pin.
Two Plowing Cylludrra, 51 Inches bore, 5 fort otrukn, with
Pipes, 56.11, Ylli.r block• mud Gearing complete.
Pl.r particulan apply at nor work., Mon U, Pineborgh: or
at oar Mlles, 11 Mart et area.
toylldiadAarT KODINSUD, MINIS ft MILLIMI.
OPENINO TIUS DAY—Very haniiiionie
Lire. floods in Kew+ and by the yap]. Also,ell Mods
of Dow antic and Mold., Dry Omuta °molly found W a Weil
awned stock. New rah and egausiue for yourselves.
J. 14 0. lIA NOON (LOVE, 74 Market .1.
r i - R. LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCAER--
.., The mily One Mel original purifier of Ms bieful. A
Ingo supply Jmt reed by Joy. FLEMING,
Jell ' Coro, Diamond and liming atom.
HEAT— 5
Gus. White Wheat par
Meowed . Key West for solo by
Joie )141AND A ANJKII, 121 &good Creel
"REY APPLES-21 enteka um landing from
_LJ &tomer Uleurruad fur solo by
MAIALI DICIECNY d
SC. lIAMS-11... bin. Evans k'Siviii'n 8.
.u. 11.1314 fist roaln by tur.:6 WATT A IVILININ
ATii- 1 :15 - fil);s.reu'd and for Kale by
V joi h. U. KIM/. Nu :at street.
ArIAHRUTS SCOTCH SNOFF-10 bbls.
I_A for 1771. , 1.7 0 1.. VAIINESTOCIILik 1)0.,
5
KFA 8 FRESH PACKED .BOTTEB,
0t.41.../1.3.1 for gala by Ifell.tybl k ANTER.
1 BBL. eif IST aI( 'IAA:DSOAP in store
aml fur sale by Nagai t ALUM ba
1111 T. BEANS-IOU bug. +mall white
TVNsne tor sale by - R. DAL2.II Lt. a oe.
-T ENN. coRN:A.O.O bus. in store and for
DIOUT 400
BE!OMMIN
. •
.faisrcilanduis:..
.*
w.ammes
SEWING
A V E gained the confidenceontfikito moo
H
theta, and have iirored um. of OKI nowt ralnabloiti.
•entiotor of the Thor noon Shunt.,
toh on both sides of the cloth alike, which enuuot to uu
or pulled out.
They ate nIl made rich the highest rus,bantral etlli, and
.11 mu metal to work cell on all Undo of gods, from the
Ligti teat Fa 1414 to Mary Leather. In partlenlar, we would
rail the attehttou of all to our lion Family Sankt, ALochimo
It he. loom manufacture...l rapreissly for hoully oat, sodium
met nob favor from ail. It II an simplifies] as to candor It
•Imost tturnasible to gat oat of order, or derstign In owl*
[hoar. 'Woad It I. to Simple to to ml[ool.ll ova, that to small
a moon of mechanism will inn
•
11.,Ittsr, wo giro a &script i.ql of ILn didoreist my les of the
Iraf Palaut.
No.lla•rnrl euneeteent style, hit b tu I. am k..l by
Land or luot,u or .11 Its oat) table. Vor reoleure
shillug, au.' al.) for larKe umouNetoriea, our lt Is la eV
VAN sr, to plam, • uumbet of Machines tutu • hma bum I,
tusking mill cable answer fur them all. Pr lc, 90.
No. 2, Willi Walout ur Slahugsuy Table, •Ilber with
or Wltilolll Boa Tur, whl.h It•Lo tbuiro. Mho, $lOO and
$llO
No. 3, Name eler aa No 2. but i •ith • belt, and at
touch hinter rattled spend. Th. kind Is sell adspted to
ritenuf.mlitting Clothing or loather work. This 1. really
tho cheapest alaehloe In the loather, as there Is no .roirk
dune on a Sowing klarldne that It will sot do. It It cond.
dently aawirmil that this Machine rune moiler Li.an any ma
chine now In nee. Prier, RIM.
No. 4, Thin /Janis« but is long ern. to accommodate
large work. It ran. at • aof sitred, runs easily,
and It, without • doubt., theb ee t Machine for Tailors' mot,
ever offered to the public. It in ate peculiarly fitted toe
plantation week, a. It la vary simple yet substantial and
datable, with tint little liability to nut ant of order. Price,
No. 5. This le a new and cbeapsr style, nod a general
favorite for Family, Light Leather, and • great eaglet] of
work. It has bun gotten op with referee. to fonalableg •
Wong and durable, yet light nod tasty klachlne, at a Ives
prim than eliber of the above. It rune very easy, rapidly,
and is pronounced the beet machine now In inarkeLforillM.
No. 6. This I. • Alachu, gut up on an entlisly user
principle, il,fferent from anything ever h.',. offeral In the
public, and we eonfidently amerttlist, fur family we It Itas
unt an equal. It is very light and tasty, runs wry rapidly,
Is airmen noiseless lu It. operation, and mat A ETNA IGLIT
NEEDLX. It Mao arranged.. to be utterly Impowilble for
It to ml,. .niches. It b.. a Lenitive on both eida, and car
elm a large supply of thread on the under spool- The too-
Ilona are gained by two small crook. that roe without per
ceptible no s e.. TM! two threads are worked lu such • man
ner as never:to both poll at the same Hum, and consequent
ly, little liaCle to break. The NOM IS very &agile, and the
thread dues net break to neighing It will do umme work
letter thin Imy cheap machine cow lu muknt, and It twee
silk, cotter or Horn with enact fueility. Pelee, lfn.
Diverlptlre Circular, Inridened gratis.
OFFICE, 1:7 !MOM/WAY. NEW YORK.
WHITNEY A LYON, ntorntrnoits.
I=l
SirAIIRNTS WANTED. R.3:lnitlatV
ALLEM/313NY INSURANCE! COMP , Y
D@' P77TSDI~RDII.
Orrk No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank 810 k,
- ENSURES AGAINST AU KINDS OF
RIRIE AND MARINE RISER.
I:tA AO JON ER, Preaidont; JOIIN'D. AIcOORD,
Dr....D.ti D. M BOOK, , nc , einiY, OM,h. W11.1.1.A Al DEAN,
Demand Agent.
tlnttoroas—lainar Jones, O. it linasay, Ilaryny
Digit IL C. Gray, J,.Lu A. Wihnin, A 1, Peboadia k , John
D. hlcenird, Isaac Al Pennock, II A At, rhln R . Nit. Wm.
Doin, Thin+ Al. llotrn, 11. Davin.
C. B. M. SMITH,
Attorney avail Count.ollor at Law
pt)
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
=ZIMEI
JAMES P. TANNER,
SHOE, HAT AND BONNE'E WAREHOUSE,
iNo srl Wr,ocl tit r.PI
H. 4,,1Y in .t..r. hi. I,ly Imo .1,,k of 006D8
for the Inturn .111 .arn
=l=l
SarDwalere lert re-y. 0,1 t- ..(vrr treytteg, and not
bltv therrew.trt. or the lert
et).-.l . 6 , tectllar taunt, tn glypte ttk or,Frel n.rl9 len.t
rir4 , lmtreet•N Clem neltnrt s.
For Danker' and Busintss Men.
TIHE FOIJETII SEM I -ANNUAL VOLUME
of tttl. valuable rm-, 1 , 1 t.t yrkee.-h wale ptl 6 lesb..l
ce 15th of Jtereut.ry. hamog Icon .sbanF.trel by • rapid
sod ex tneleti, rtt men& e^‹..red .Alden, rovlani ttnti ~.t.
rn-ttd, t..-en lasneJ. tot IWOr.ult f 1.4 dollTery to
tech es let,. not .beady k tteppin..l tteeznetrna ult.o she
work
Several bonlred. of Ihj la.. Rehire. , and Merrbsubi la
Amer.. cmu of tbe Union, bare s.«) in perfertlrm Ihi.
It.feleure alms welting • rorarlons sod rultabl,
notAnu , l .4 the pernoler) c..n.1/tuto and proguesfe sad bus,
Lea , . reperlty about :4000 merrantll• firms. In twenty
sit •411,.. pout-10,1<M... en,l centre+ .4 trade In Ito U0.i..1
Mgt..
The 1 , 4* 5,4 k lilerehaut or Banker • 11l ascot/ht. t , f •
key thohoot, the gra,l•,4 ruin, hararter.
Gahm., awl capital .4 mrh •• 0111 141 likely 1.,
him, .htle the erit,4lol.o men-bunt will tear. with a:
runic., the eiact Wm:Oathao no etch the Ne. V... k
La. their [...tuft,
To prmvOlaror any Nw.J.lo ogt that might (rear lo a
work g.o 'go tat, do•agt aro. W kg.egg pore bore. Wawa...l
Atha. to.lotee Mot two. WpWa, the pro.
g omoo • prirwwwwl the.. www corm-Note • every wool.
Ito. Outs and toggoble ouch a work moqt eara. lb. Inagua
II must ' , gement, mgd the Indnouro taunt bare In otrurtne
a Wood prontablo tra.l, took• It lowatuahla to tato,
-sale Ilercra, Moots...swag, Not. Btotters, mod llooks
..t 111..-golo *sot yet the ...ogle, lortuJlot, the taro tegotOon
n.I the cg.croclogo. and the recital...l
t•to fututelte.l ettt.tot.at •at tgo• II nod. of Mot
Inr• per annum
Volt toot.. oho , to.. or:ghost...l 11. this ,Irertieeguent,
to., ot.fair.o.l at the . n.r. ~( the proprieLae auJ
I II IIIt.ittSTILMKT A SON,
LZ: Broadway. New York,
Over ItrueelwaY
II (I NEVIN , . Jr, Agent
N..g ru Wm.,' otrotet, INgtahuggth
• -
*lt .Eiltd ID V . afe...L.-7
NGE AND BANKING LOURS.
KRAMER & RAHM,
No tS, Bank Block, Fitth Street,
PI TTIBUILCi PA.
41.1 LS "tat& atalitalia Rana
W E tog to apprise our Include and the put,
11 11. t .e has, rennoret to tie. 0/Fie!, N l l
3ek,' BANK BLOCK, Ffiall tiTtiCKT, •note n.. till to
happy 1.. fender them Fur sorslote, and . truer on. I
Ostotel, srith au eipsrtruta of twenty year. la the i
in this '117.•ill enable.. to to.set the •ants
.We Rm couttnue ta trammel the
Ka'clange and banking Bunnies. In all Its branch...
Callitaaariat Paper Discounted and Nerutlated
Ph.cks, Ronda, and other Securities, bought and t.. 141 on
Commismon.
Prompt attentlma glren In p.llretlun. In city or r.nntry.
Dtpoeitn Reeetred in Per Funds or Cur..,
Int/weal allowed 4. Time Lirteente
Deal In Specie, Bank Notat, I.aud Warrant., Ae.
Credit Ilemittaure•ol Correspundont. at loweet p.a.lbl.
rate.,
/dating Rein,. promptly by Brat mall,. directed.
my7 . 2n.4 KEA 5.11t.R • KA1153.
RBMOV AL.
M F. (i R A W'S
0 lIIISSEY CO. have removed t
C. t 64 . 11 IN , w Copper Wtortunlop, NO. 37 FIPTI
r , TRKET, w flux hut. rt... 111,...k, Oth.l .1.04 wee u 1 W....
Plituburgh Copper Rolling MR
r • r 31EUSSIEN" at. CO.,
. CI4IIIMI
•
BRAZIERS BOLT AND BREATHING COPPER,
I.ItESsED col'l'En Burroms,
1. ~ ~, 0 /11 0 'l7 1 V li: TUBING.
R4itni Still Batton. and Platt of all Si:re,
•
prates E sides, Sheet and other Brass,
N PELTER, SOLDER, CoPPEIt RIVETS, AO.
le.tacre le Meek Tie, Tin Plate, Lc.. Wire, Ebert Zinc,
A 'Atm.', Sheet Iron, Tumors' Tools, ki „
No. 37 Fifth Btreat, Pittsburgh, Pa.
101..ftheeto Copper Cot to nay pattern. aplbArnd
.. ; :n KM ii A'S ICs: CII.LIAIII Room a,
No. 27 Fourth Street, near Ferry.
tINI I E subscriber respectfully annotincem to
patron., el this well.knew a establishment 111. he .
to allil . the trepared to furnish
PARTIES AND IV EDDINan
In very 1.1 ogle with
ICES, .lELLIKS, FANCY CAKES AND PYRAMIDS.
Ad - Gentlemen and Lodi. beg. with Mealn, including
• very delicacy of the seawm, lo style equal to any first Oa.
hotel, at all bonds day and owning.
rny 3. trod JACOB B. [RIDLEY.
Toe Pot faction of Dental art.
7
~ 12 T 1 FICT4 1. KTH WITH PLATE! OF PORCEL AIN
AND (SJIRALITIt.
DR. N. S' Eli BINS having opened an office
at lot Pctle street, in louver. to Inalniforin. and
insert teeth of the a been destraptmo
Workrduciug the. cow end lowered styl tinedntal
no the citizen, of %igloo - kb. Dr. ti. Wets that
they trill meet the soon favorable reception which haa hoen
..rded to thorn in New York and the, locolities where
they have Deco tested; and ha furthermore believes that
they are destined to omperceda, as they certainly excel all
ether solo" In LIGIIITNIMS, DURABILITY, BEAUTY and
PURITY, and ...try quality which renders Artlaclal
Teeth deoirable, and are at the same time much less
expenolee.
rporimens of this work may he eoen at Lir nate.,
No. 191 PENN STREET, NEAR MT ()LAIR
ap2;daritJulk
Now stook of Melodeons.
JUST RECEIVED, a splendid new lot of
Alta./eons, from og le .ctory of Man. a Moans, make
of
'alluding all ihe awe by thla arm. This make
of lodgment. hoe been epphared by the greatest mnol..
rhino In the country, an Dr token Mason, One V. Root, W.
It. Bradbury and °there—consequently they can be relied
on as hcinghrof don instrumentx. They are noted for the
allowing polo.:
I. Their Pere and mescal quAlity of loco.
2. Their great power of tons..
a. That, quallty a tone,
.1. Their prompt and nary touch
L. Their beantlfni ogle of finish.
ti. Their durability.
I. Their cheap...of prime
Poe sale only by ,JOHN 11. MELLott, ,1 Weele.
Descriptlve circular@ molt to nor whin... . ' 7 _
ICE CHESTS,
Refrigerators, I
Meat Eat.,
e yens C. 0.,
Daiwa Apparatus,
Wafer Cock; a
, lc., &r , Jr
AI tbo ,o 1 Cay Stan , . an.l . fts D'arwboinewl
w. w. ma &LoselAW. N. 136 Wad U.,
J.! I ;Int dour below tho alga ollivotioi4wik
wOOL, IVOOL.--100,000 lbs. Wool wank
.4, for wtilete w* will par the Mahal market prl6a
to ea.h . • ILlTlMCOOLattakallalr t oo
Hs 112 Bewail aid 161 boat w.
nilrAfffe" 4 o ErhpsLcutrilig for isalo
Id or ;00*.-- as,iflirs I 00,
EZ=l
15' it u I. L 5 A L E
1 . 1111•Attrall, Penoo.j
REMOVfID
.........-f,*,
Vablic Sot trts
5e".5000 AGENTS WANTED.—TO Bell four
near lerehttort. Agehle hare ODele ore( M O,O nu
hatter than alt other Alinliar &anode... k Sbonl fonr stamps
•nd get AO pegee particulars. re fl.
jol I•lnufaer• EPHRAIM HID M . N. LoartAl.
ittrAGENTS W ANTED in litiS StatO lf) r':ltl
arth ll.n tIOLDEN SALVE.. SAD ral.i.ny Van nt Ike
g00..1 pay For terms, . settilterup
JellAnidate•r V- P. WIIITTEN,
[o....ALLEcti6ar v Cuteasar.—Secrets r:v and
Tre.mee o linire, N.• 131 , 111 ATELERT. l'ltt•
burgh.
floperintand.ar• az
l'adn.T“ .11 11,U.111.3 COMPAST. I
Pinal.u, gig, Slay 17. ISZO.
sErAT a meeting ~f the Dire,:li,rg of this
Company, bald tbla day. n of I , ll' Pltlt CT.IIT.
twang Two Dollar* and a half y.,' ol.ara oe pal. 4 up Pterk.
waa declared, payable In cash. o &man I. t. , hold.,re
of paid up *took. and to app n lied 1.. tha I , Lpdation
Rock Notes on block not folly psui Up.
niylU,eard .faint., Pa.-rotary.
OHIO WHITS SULPHUR SPRINGS
Antioaelettlettt of th• Proprietor for the
14011.2012 of IND 9
THE 01110 WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
are situate In Delaware c.nolig, 19 mile. north from
Columbus (the Capital of Ohloh on the Scioto river,lo mile.
from Delaware, h mile* hroin the White Sulphur Station, co
the Springfield, alt.. Vernon and Pittehurgb nod
to toilet from Moment Valley or Swinge Station, on the
Clointobtm, Piqua and Indiana Itedirceed. lbeec Spring. will
he open for the reception of IlleitOrs
On the let Day of Tune
The Improvement, of 18G9 have been laige, °balding the
proprietor to accommodate from tiro to Me him iree gneets.
Among them improseniente May be Welalltolital a large out
elegant hoist,on
neer tente rows, widdidual buildings for
amusement sod recreation, eateovive both Louses, • Memo
laundry, 10., to.
Upon the estate there &refire/inflow, all within the lawn,
four of which, the IVtilte Sulphur, the coal) beetv, I Im Slag.
owlet, and the nano. Ohalyboate, are decidedly medicinal,
whilin the filth M remittable for the polity of It. waterv.
TUE WERTE
le a beautiful Attest. fountain, situated emir the re,lty
bank of the Scioto river. At the' depth of ItiO fret below
the unlace of the BMA° &my the remarkable stream of
sulphor water, which eupplioa this Nprl3la. Tl,ie stream
was discovered tnirty years ago by • gentleman whit was
tea ing for salt. The welrr, when leached, at once arose to
the surface, and hit ever Morn continued ho dote during all
meant,
wltla.nf change or abatement, either in quality or
volume.
13=1
Tor years ihiew Bprings have been highly o.l[4o:tend I,r
their sr...Urinal I..pertikl. During tho peat ...on their
reputation in this rgspeet has been atugulsrly eoniirturd
They were adrolnietered by a physician, judiciously 15 to
qnantity, lima of drinking, continuance, gc.., and under thie
eyetematk plea the cam were numerous And gratifying.
Tab wan.% WATER SULPHUR
I, pecollorly oervlcrable In those dleordere of the Liver and
fitornacti, •bkh so often olltict gentlemen who bon Deco too
cloaely confined to ',askew, acid p.caocu of sedeotary
TILE CIIALYBRATE P.PRINGS
Arupurulent* foul.. Their effect. upon broken to
•
and debilitated conalltollotis ban been no tranalunt I.
giving to the blood a new vitality, and the re.
anu 0.11.1it0 K/Ili rigor.
la a gentle ay. lent.
Invalids tory rely upon erbry facility balng (umiak
them 'which can contribute to health and comfort
An • delightful revert during the aammer months, the
Ohio Whin, dulphur Stole. h•so nu viral In the W.I. nod
lira law In the United Mabee. The loran. b pemillarly
beeltht; the ~ d odo Lore is • rapid, rocky erreanr, the .. ellif
Linateco.,. • formetirrn hundred. of lost In thicknoat,
tlircugh w tart, the over cuts its way, le everywhere, either
A 1,.. i.ear the aerface, the grounds of the eatalo ore beau
tifully undulatnl, and unanneweed with bower°. mein.,
a Lich carry oft all thin nuportluous water, than rendering
ihi..oll dry and the atraospbere Cr.. from that humidity to
prejudicial to health; them circumstances. taken Into Con
n.:llau with the 01111010 of the place, about 1,00) feet above
Ihx torel of the ocean, mato the locality m free from meta
rig
influvores aa a teloaatain
rt., Poring property rnnsiste of I. arres of land, one boo.
.4.101 • lilch la covered by one of the nowt beautiful groin§
of /fain Tbia woodlawl Is handsomely had off into walk,
end driven, on. of not !env r being two mil. In extent.
Bathing here by the plan adopted, le brought into fol
competition with Ilia at naturally Warm and blot Spring
Thu avatar la boated In tho bath tab by atom Op.; lb.
heat not being raised high enough to precipitate he nails, i
la by able ayatotn applied to the mutant of the bather a ith
out the low of the saline ingredients. .
A Telegraph 0113 m, Communicating with all parts of the
country, tias been eatabllahed of the Springs. To be than In
,onnaction with dismal point, will he • iff••l
to gentlemen who tan hear Imm and direct then business
affairs dally.
All the acresamlus t.cessary to health, plimanre nod
stnuaement,viritoro may expect to Bud at the Ohio Whit, Syl
ph= Sating., as the propretor it determined to make it, in
every partkadar, • Brat class waterlog place. Untitled with
the literal raitronage estanded last year, no effart will Da
spared to merit It. continuance.
A livery, well stocked with hors...and carriages, is attach
ed to the Springs
For further Information, arrangements far roams, de,
address ANDRIsW WILSON, JUN,
mv:Srlm i• White Onlplmr P. 0., Delawarebb. Ohio
IVILLARD lIARtILY &
84 MAIDEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET
ECCIEM
P F.".H NV Fe IA OiISEi
Every description of
AHAPPINU, PILINTLTiII AND WHITING
PAPER,
ON NAND Oil Sias TO Oftllnt,
aNr•r, COLORED AND TISSUE PAPZEI,
ELTMINO PAPERS, ENVELOPES,
Straw and Bonnet Boards.
TWINE HOUSE
WILLARD HARVEY A. CO.,
541 ~.d 17 (War Slrro,
MEW YORK.
LE XP. COTTON, PLAX ANT. LIN LW
TV7
tarORTO) 11.1. icolor.croJaan
C 0 1-2.13.e1.Gr/E
01 every dory-4410u
===l
R OP E,
Tarrod lilt off, flat:log Wnaa, flirting Thread.:
SEINE. TWINES,
sllciE THREAD, WlCK,aud all kind. of
CORDS AND LINEN.
niatteadtGb9.49l
THE HEIST 1311 WING MACHINEB
a a
T S '
A. M. .MARSII.A.I,I.. dr. CO
Iredotnl Street, Allegheny.
rl7
PRINOIC II%I.PF:RIAS.
OH.ADIPAIGNE
FROM
DD VENOOD & CO., Emmy, France,
1=3331
itiaperlal Tables on Continent of Europa*
A PERFECTLY PURE AND DELICATE
NZ at • moderato price, admirably adapted to farm
Ily usy and r gladly hercaulug au tutablished favorite to the
rty-ot New Yolk, haying elicited thou: et flatterieg testi.
menials froro the proprietor of the Lotman Ilona, 8,
Nicitems Horn , Werra,, nOTO., MYTllayollnyi lion.,
Afyon Iluum, JoYm . llotuitothd all the loading purcluorn
,l Ohaumaigue Ila that City.
Silly t b. pt aucipal Je..k.ra throughout tbo country.
ILAUUELIVOUT, Solo Iruportvr;
Coml.. of Broadway and Ilrmone Stroet,,Nev, Suck.
•
nsy2tlind2ap
Carriages and Buggies.
VOR TILE ACCOMMODATION of Pitts
burghers, and strangers visiting the city, tbe auburn.
or 'has opened Wargovont Immediately In the rat of the
notemgahela hone. , 011 lint street, for the Bale of
CA LtItIACMI, BUGGIES ANDS:PRIMO WAGONS,
Of Isle tau tannfactora—the material all selected with
great are.
tiering been engaged thlrty-throe year. In the bruin.;
end the last aureoleou years to Allegheny City, with en Ito
creeps or bneluese, la sorliclent planet:items es to the qttellty
or his work.
The publir aro respectfully loaned lo call and cumin
hi. work.
wry►artery on the earner of ►edetal street and North
Women, Allegheny City, JOAN
rnrltt&mdtlelt
STEAM JOB PRINTING OFFICE.-
CARDS,
CIRCULARS.
[SILL GRADS,
RILLS LADING,
PRIOR LISTd,
POSTERS, and ever s
of Job Printing cbscute.l with neat.= and adcu y
rac ol y,
short notice by WAI. U. JOUNS tON I CO.,
Jell 67 Wood streeL •
2 5 g VOLUNTARIES.—Zundet's Two
flandred and 11.11 y Tulantschts and interludes
for the Organ. Melodeon, Seraphine, AC., with Introductory
ismasks,doecriptlou of stops, dheothous for the purchwe of
Organs. Ac; adapting the work especially to the want. of
yuhpg organists, and those who hare made sufficient pro
ps.. to •CVOSIlilaDy plain psslmody on tbo Orgea, ffieffideOn
or Pembina. Price 11,60. /for sale by
my?. JOHN 11. MELLOR, 61 Wool
I - -
ICE CREAM!
A IDIERSOU SONS' IB Car'
If'
ICE
e"Arldr"
french and Am
sny2l 62
1 0 7 , 1re5 0n m . 17161 ,..,, 00 ,„..,, rt andreodcaLAW,:enr gaogrrointato,
13 ors ELIOT MI AttellttOri IS incited
NS—
to our dock of N T N ,
R,1,4 merlon, lo oar order, and are
That' emattely reliable and ref.. Paraffin
"et'. Sal bop to be mukamou, ahould oink
bo Srota , l mesh a ,
lon s
h so Issollful weapons. CIART N I7 .. RI b,, OI.I Iv 7 m4 A
f!!!!
oURCEON DENTIST; Office
Cj NS
Smet Realdence No. 87 GRANT STREIT,
the Wort Rome, believe. boom snit the wants
.6 any that may Doom him with their patronage. Any of
Ms various styles of Tooth limorted If wished. myffidlyla
fIAB STOVES--SEIAIV'S PATENT.—The
N.JI rotor:Thor woukl dhoti attaulloo to this copular
&or° fur !rummer use. We bore all shoo, In prka from 7EI
caolo to woo, -and warrant thorn to giro perfect attlafor.
owl soa T. J. CRAW,
sole /4.4 No.ll= Wool street
THE ATL,ANTIO PEN, No. 100—The
v.ry Lest for Mercantile Wlly =JP fur and roe ei only by
W. 11. JOl/118TON
iny3l. Btatlonamb7 Wood rtreet.
_ _
FlSH—Mackerel, Herring and Lake Fish
of all kinds Is abre and for We by
JeJ HENRY 11. MUSKS,
BEANS—WO bee. emaU white for sale b 7
)en WISTO It co.
COOKING RAISINS-150 boxes New Va
lands huge by EMU it ANDERSON.
trap Suction Zalts
P. M. D.A.VIS, Anotioneecr.
Comm4rcial 55455 Rooms No. 54 tUth abut.
SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, AC., AT
A"Krd.--founitaucing o n Thuraday Jane Ifith, at
1v o'cl,rk A. 11, vd s I'. M., and continuing at
hner esc6 dee *lntivg the week, trill be *DM '
192 Kid and l..taer ?op coogress G alter..
Calf th 6,1 ?lair
Wankon'e ellypee• "0 Tim
Lan Lasting Osiu,
_NO C6l Fan.-T 11,111.1,0. U:
12t1 MIN
71 Pannmn lletS
eon wow uo
A lug. lot neinitallog
Twills and V.L., In vela variety, nnil will be
CAW to snit piiiTkineww P. DAVIS, And.
gIiAWLS, PRINTS, DAI
UAW, NOTIONS, AC, Al Auctiow—At the mune,
dal nWeit moms, lel Fink .trot, will lie geld, o {Sada o ...
oflwwing, coon ilnewiith, 01 ten o'clock, Ism. gnantttx
MANIA, Ylin, Peilmoknik &ler
r ,„“. 0 lteticalea , Work Hawes, r112(7
Dreains - Ogee, Memerawlinn Yaola Are
P.M. DAVIS, Autt.
1 5 BUILDING LOTS IN BIBMINGIIAM
AT Al3O TION.—On Sat urdey afternoon, Jona 19th,
at 3 u chick , on the premise., will be vid.
Ten Lots ofilround handeomely aitrusted on the watt *lda
se McKee Street. between Binghem at. and the new bridge,
(commencing at the corner of Bingham et,) having each •
trout of 20feet, end extending stout 93 foet to properly Of
Mr.sra. Rottman • Garrnou.
Ales, fire Lots innate on west ebb, of Mcßee at. between
Waehltigton at and Spence alley, haring each a front of2o
feet on McKae et, and extending back 74 feet 6 Whoa
Title Indisputable. Terms, one-fourth rut,, reeidne in 1,
2 and 6 peers, with interest, payable antinally.
Jel3 P. M. DAVIS, Ana.
1 4 1 XECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE
PILYN ST. PSOPSIITY.—On Tuesday evening, Jane
21st, at 8 o'clock, at tlio commercial .d. rooms. No. 1.4
Fifth street, will be sold, by order of Wm. Illorbart,Esq ,
lures:tor of lease ,bed, the following deldrable
Lots of neonod, etnete on Penn street, near Irwin et a one
Lot having • front of a. feet on Pena et ,exteruling back 119
feet 634 inches, with two story Inlok No. Mel.
Also, one other Lot, adjoining the above, tr“tlng 19 feet
It'. I GGhes, erten:line hart 69 fret 9 inane, with two story
Frame Dwelling, No.
Title warranisd. Tet me at sale. P. IL DAVIS, AncL
FIFTEEN BUILDING LOTS IN THE
13STENTII WARD AT AUCTION—By virtue of an
order of the Orphan+ Court of Allegheny county, ienned to
Wm. A. Ballock, M. D....teenier of Win M. Porter. deed-.
will be sold st the Common:lel Fah. Riairue,No.64Flfth
snooty on Tuesday ermine, dune 7816, ate o'clock, Pig Fend
of Ground, 'lump. on Deutz. Avenue between Fulton and
Arthur. attests, having each a front of 20 feet lap Centre
Arenno, extending back 96 feet: al., Nino Lotn of Ground
Situate on duke street; being Noe. 60, 67,68,69.00, eI, el,
G 3 and 64,1 n Porter's plan, having each • front of 21 feet,
nod extending beck 69 feet. Tertne,ono.half auk residua
In two equal untie] payments sith lunrcet, meninx' by
Judgment bonds eel merigtte.
je7
JSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Merchants' Eichange.
.4.TOCK SALES .BY AUSTIN LOOMIS &
kJ CO., AT THE MEEICILIANTiP EXCIIANOZ EMT
THUILSDAY EVICSILNCI.--Bank, Bridge, Inman:we and
Copper Stock, Semi and Roe ' mute sold at publics Alt
st the Merch BOW 1:1cl:tong, by
AUSTIN 1,11031111 a CO.
Note., Deane Los. ntk Rad Mate tmgutletra a •
rmankst , le t.rt. I.y AUSTIN Ltio2ll2 A 120.
.21 ' Sack Nate Elnan,.. 92 raw% st.
tittoincoo jaoltcto e6ingto.
DISSOLUTION.—The Partnership hereto
fora nal/ding tam,. Wituitt RIfITO and Dlxnx
Banana, nod, Mu style of WSJ. 831171 A CO, aro di.
aolval on tbnl.slll day of Pabrunry,ls.93, by the death of
Alt Dixon BRAM.
DAVID K. PAKK and JAMES PASS, Do, haying per
chased! the Interest of Mr. D. Drown, deed, In the late tiros
of Woo Smith A Co., the Foundry end Machine Uoeltx.
Will 10 hereafter conducted under the style el fintlOh. Part
A Ca., by whom the burette. of the IStOLII9 will be settled'
SMITH, PARK .I; co.,
NINTH WARD FOUNDRY,
PIITSOUILOIL, PA
Irtrht...., No. 140 Firet and 129 Second Street,
MANUFACTURERS of all sizes and de
aa lona of °nal ell Retorts and 8111146 as and
Wa
tar Pips Pad Irons Dog Irons Wagon Bonita, Sisal llonlds
!Nine, a, Ilangara end Coupling,.
A W,, dubbing and Machine 4.%stings of of iry deseription
tante to order.
llm-ing complete WU/111NX snor attached to the
toweemry Wallop will be urefolly attended
to. rw72541Ew31T
9111 E undersigned have tussuciated with them.
ho the Comm Lilian Rue Mow Jo= flaunt, Ws of
Swohoo•llle, Ohio. Tho style of the firm will oorainoni as
herotofon.• NtMIOIL CO.
VAS. .1111 e --VAL Z. RIM=
x neriosr. ac CO-,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
For the rale of
Plg Iron and Blooms . .
98 WATER STREET, Finnotaa.
IHAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH
0., Mr. JOHN MELLOW. In the Orniettaking buidoees,
which will be conducted natter the name and at7le of LEN
ON k DELLOW .1&3174 LEMON.
Uneadart eke ng In all Its Dramatics. •
y EMON & DELLOW, No. 118, Fourth st,
arts prepared to do Undertaking to all its bombes. lo
the best manner,
at prime to omit Me times. We call spe
cial atteution to Fink's new style latent Metallic Burial
Cuee, for the wile of whist we aro sole agents In Mb city,
and of which we keep coentantly at hand slugs most
most. As regards Manly of shape and ilnieh, they excel all
others, generale will be supplied with Hama Hennaed
Cerriageo promptly, et lower rates than no' other estsblith
meat In the city. Guaranteeing to render sellsfectlon.they
solicit a cantinas...of tb•pstronage bereft:dors ao liberally
exteoded to the old firm. aplbally
MOWS.
23
UHN ET la 013 If.„
HAYLNO TAKEN A LEASE UPON TUE
"BORNIM for a term apiary, and re-mord:eel in Many
department., the midereigned can Barely my that Choir ar
rimgementa, tendlog fo the comfort and astiafactionc.ol
pants tithing the city, will be mach a. to gratify lb. thr
oranil of my arMarner at the Mom.
A trial Le mildted.
JOMI SON, SANDERS & CO
mylB 10ad.1.4
C ONG HESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND,
OAPB MAY, N. J.
THIS WELL KNOWN FIRST CLAES HOTEL
FOI: THE RECEPTION OF GUESTZ,
On Wedueird•y, thelsth of Jane.
WEST & THOMPSON, Plop;lams
je2.lind
AMERICAN 111.11).SIC s SWINTON,
TS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR- El
ranged Rotel in the New England Stater , hi cale,ra
trail, locted, and wiry of arrow from all . the rooter of
travel. It contains all the modern Impromonetila, and
every convenience for the comfort and accrommidntion of
the traveling pub./c. The sleeping moronsrn large mid well
thatilatad, the rafter, of moms are well arranged, and com
pletely furnithed for familice and largetravellng
and the home wilicontione to be kept ai • first dm=
In every respect. Nthhdly LEWIS RICE., Proprietor.
P. IL BOYLE nuarrauox OOULE
BOYLE & CO.-,-- ,
) 1 S 9 SECOND STREET, Li
criverravArrr.
hIPORTEE3 Or
FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES;
DIBTILLERS OW
A LC 0 HOL, COLOGNE SPIRITS,
Complaone, Burning Fluid and Spirits of
TURPENTINE.
Alncofactoreu Of every &Strip/JOU Of
Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cordials and French
BIT'S-IEIII.B.
Hata constantly on hand radon. Ent3ra of pals
BOURBON AND RYE WHISKEY,
Poach and Apple Brandy.
el.Bo, BARATARIA AND NEW ENGLAND RUSIs.4o.
, Arher.l 6,
Aga Ibi ti mama lbo
CELEBRATED .11. - E" WHISKEY. : -.
Agerit. for 7116DIKRICIL 001 IL .1
11 JAPANS:SR HITTERS
aplf:dirrlyr
MAJ S lc LESSONS
OS =V
VIOLIN. FLUTE, IdELODZON AND imiatea.
W. D. EIMITII begat° Worm hie Mende and tha Radio
that be will give Intiontetion In Climes or prints Room on
the Vhnlo, Flute, Melodeon, or In hinging, at Ida resider."
NO. 113 FOORTII2THEET, between Wood and Banthdald,
where he la menial! with "pacione and convealeat mown
AVTERNOON otAssra YOU LADIES IKE to brined
for learning the art of alegtrah either with or wlthent
Piano Forte aocoropanhnent. There dame =GI
and select
EVENING .ars.r. CLASSES iambs *owed kw, 8010,
Trio and Quer Gate Blazing either with or without heron.
naental accompaniment.
Irma Made known on ipp
dIN UNPNECEDgN22
Bric BARGAIN. mi
—A diatnetio moo k Dwelling.=
orse . none:Wows &Woo room.. with doublo parlor., many
1,, b ., go, and all the nandern totprooentonle,
:I=Z:us wed Wtofulty built.. This property Is altnato
on th e cloves& part of 1 1, * onotedWord on thltg atraet,
...id at • groat sacrifice, g5OO In band, bal.
onte annualpayment. ADDlyforfurtherin
-martaato Jerlind D. ll %. l klADTl4l9lleolut at.
I W INNER'S PIANO PRIMER —A new
n complete method of learning to - play tbe Mao
without • Master. In Mao work the rtuittneou of mask
aro tuplidned le a new nod simple =CAW. whlbc =WOW'
cos wales and arercires are I ntraloced whkh caleohtted
to lateral and advance the pupil; to which le added the
aewst eengs, ivatkaa. marcher, itu., never betuc• pubilahed
In any similar work. Price/Ale. For wile by •
JOHN 11. Itt6LLOR,I3I Wood C.- ,
lireoples castled on receipt of prim. dr4
BANK STOCK
Bank of Plttabaren
SI. And M. Usk,
Iron ClI ty Baak,
AUSTIN LOOIILS 00,
Mock Utak... IA Fourth stmt.
- -
NEW GOODS AND SIONG
.111. Mom wow hoodedDomino—Leos s.Ooodm of miots kin , * Lome my oboop,
sod
• gime
many other mielm Ladles aro mtholly cry MI when
at Mopping fa giro no • call BOKCHILELLD CO,
on:1 at north fad coroar lib mi Morkettta.
FINE DRESS LAWNS AND ORGANDIES. •
—BTIRCIIFIXLD dr CO. hare received se alsostxmat , '
of beautiful styles doe Lev, Orearehrre and Law Also.
very good . a fiat-calm as 144 crate ter yard. my=
RON SLATES—AII sizes sold by
W. a.. 1 011N8TOR k CO,
littalokers and Prkken, t 7 Wood St.
MRS. ALLEN'S WORLIM
gTOHLH — A justly calsbratal article tor rastarinis
gray Mir or inhialinrs th•lr original lila mkt; kir tale b 7
my JO3. FL2II/156.
B ACON:, Ba con ooo Shoulders;
Navineething from Ihookelloule an as
ROM ineicrt,us übaty.t.
TITAPRICTINE---20 libb sti l e b y
a will aa. namoroos 4 00.
P. M. DLVIS, A.t.