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MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 1869
Ftnrablksm State Ticket.
•CMeut OrRIEI.I.,
cocnaex, of fork county
SIIILITTOZ CRUM,
WILLIAM IL 116131, of Berk, romity.
riepublican,County Ticket
SLUR R. I6 IS ISH richa.ro.
• ABICIIIMT,
WILLIAM VAINIIII, PlBALurgit,
DAVID A. PRESSLEY, Allexhany,
CUABLEI 4 OGRIIRINO, Sokerve,
DAVID E BAYARD, Perb
WILLIAM ESPY, Lalrct. SLEW,
mosvirr 'JR /COO V.
" 2110NA11 MELLON, Ck. 4111..
acrum xrrologry,
."- ..1.1,00/1 U. MILLER, Pittsburgh.
(I{lOD3l Ali Y. COULTER, &Mit Vaynti.,..
Camuutioxsa,
JONATHAN BRAZE'S, &roil,
- Ammon,
DAvinffn,sstaus, Bork thy.
CtltYrrull,
M. T. ANDERSON!, r... 1 Doer.
MUM. P 9 roc
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:P.ms!sitiiAß.—The Western papers bring us
e statement, signed by Horace tired) , and
two other gentlemen, no to the prodnetiveneee,
not of the gold diggiugs as they existed up to
tho time of Oho late spring emigration, but of
. "th e placcrsdiscovered .into the return home of
•
the I =st-of those who were enticed to Pike's
Peak by the lying reports so widely circulated
deeps last winter._ Whatever may be the value
Of the newly discovered micies, it is uow certain
-that, op to the time of the discovery of what is
known ea Gregory's diggings, which was made
in the:latter part of May, 1859, there existed
nowhere in then eo-caned gold regions any dig
'sings productive enough to repay a man for a
day's labor. It followsjherefore, that the sto
ries, circulated prior to that discovery, repre
senting the exiatence of rich placers in which
men were earning from $5 to $2O a day, were
fabrications, wilfully ment-abroad to suhserve
the aims of heartless epeculatore. It is no
wonder, to view of this fact, that the public
mind is incredulous, now, as to similar stories
concerning the new discoveries, or is slow to
believe in them.
The statement of Messrs. Greeley, Richardson
and Pittard is dated at Gregory's Diggings, June
9th, and gays:
. "We have-this lay personally visited nearly
all the mines or claims already opened in this
valuable valley (that of a little stream running
into Clear Creek at this point); hero witnessed
the operation otaaging, transporting and wash
ing the len stdWa partially decomposed, or
rotten quartz, running in regular veins from
southwest to northeast, between shattered walls
oVan Impure granite), have seen the gold plainly
visible in the riffles of nearly every sluice, and
in nearly every pan of the rotten quarts, washed
in one presence; have ecertgold (bat rarely visi
ble to the naked eye), in pieces of the quartz
not yet Dilly decomposed, and have obtained
from the few who have already sluices in opera
tion, accounts of their several products."
follows an enumeration of the several
claims worked, embracing twelve distinct claims,
and only twelve. The owners of most of these
are from lodianti and lowa, and their earnings
are stated as saryiog from $2.1 to $ P. - 6 per day,
each 'claim being worked by companies, inclu
ding in every inetenco a number of men, the
earnings varying according to the number. The
stateriner,then goes to say :
dliestieferiy or fifty sluices commenced, are
not yet in - operation; but the owners inform us
that their "prospecting" shows from ID cents to
V. to the pan. As the "leads" aro all found on
the . Miley many of the miners are contructing
trenches to E.:Fry - Water to them, instead of build
ing their , sluices ip the ravines and carrying the
dirt thither in.wmops or sacks. Many persons
' - rihrihara come Imre ;without provisions or money
are compelled to work as common laborers ; at
from $1 to $3 per day and board, until thiiy can
of sustenance for the time neces
sary for prospecting, building sluices, etc.
The wall rock is generally shattered, so that it,
like the vein stone, is readily taken out with the
Plck and shovel. In a single instance only did
we hear of the wall reek too bard for this.
Of the vein stone, probably.noLmore than one
half Is so decomposed that the gold can be washed
from IL The residue of the quartz is shoveled
out of the sluices, and reserved to bo crashed and
washed hereafter. The miners estimate this as I
equally rich with that which has "rotted" so that
the may be washed from it; hence, that they
realize, ns yet, but half the gold dug by them.
This seems probable, but its truth reaming to ho
tested. , .
It should be borne in mind that, while the mi,
' tiers hero now labor under many disadvantages,
which must disappear with the growth of their
experience and the improvement of their now
rude machinery, they at the came time enjoy ad
vantages which cannot be 'retained Indefinitely,
nor rendered universal. They are all working
near a email mountain stream, which affords
thesti an excellent supply of water for washlog
at a very cheap rate:-and; though such streams
are very 'common, here, the leads stretch over
rugged hills and' 'considerable mountains, down
which - the vein stone must be carried to water at
sericite - cast: It does not seem probable that
the theunauds of. claims already made or being
made on these leads can be worked no profitably
In the average do those already in operation. We
bear , already of many who have worked their
clitleatrUir days (by penning) without having
"raised the color," as- the phrase is—that is
.without, -having.faund.- any gold whatever. We
presume thonsande are destined to encounter
looting and utter disappointment, gnarls veins
which boar no gold beinga prominent feature of
the'geology of all this region.
`'; We MUIZIOt conclude this etatemeat without
_protecting most earnestly ogainst a renewal of
- the infatuation which impelled thousands to rush
to this regions, month or two since * only to turn
biteli.hefore resetting it, or to hurry away_imme
. tllatiliatler, more !totally than they came. Gold
mining le business Which eminently requires
-- ;;of its votaries capital, experience, energy, endu
rance, and In . Which the highest (polities do not
always command .euecese. There may be huu
"i deeds of ravines in these mountains as rich in
:geld as that in which , we write, at there
.prob
ably-are many; but up to this hoar, we do not
Arnow that any snob has been discover ed. There
are said' to be flee thousand people already in
this ravine, . and bundreds more pouring into It
daily. Tons of thousandlimore have been peened
by us on our rapid journey to this place, or heard
of as on their way hither by other routes. or
all these, nearly every pound of provisions and
supplies of every kind must be hauled by teams
from the Missouri River, some 700 miles distant,
ovee,roads which are mere trails, crossing count.
leseunbridged water Corteges, always steep bank
ed, and often miry; end at some times so swoll
en by rain 44 to be utterly i to pattmble by wagoos.
Part of this distance is a desert, yieldirig grass,
wood and Water only at intervals of several
miles, and then very scantily. To attempt to
cries this desert on foot le madness--enicide--
murder. To cross it with teams in midsummer.
When the water canrann ore mainly dry and the
,I,.grsgs,. eaten wp,;;;lspossible only to those who
know lost whereat) look for grass and water, and
where water. reuethir OSrried along to preserve
`life. ,
A ArtrictontbalettatiL7-iiiobikbly by the middle
_of October—this -- whale Alpine region will be
BUOWOa under or frozen up; BO us to put a stop
to the working of sluices if pot he ' mining alto
gether. There tkeu, fora period of &Mast sev
en months will be neither employment, food nor
shelter wi thin five kindred miles for the thous-
Ands pressing "hither under the delusion that
gold may be picked up hero like .pebblea on the
sea shore, and that when they-arrive here, even
thangiu-without provisions or money„ their for
tunes are made.. Great disappointment, great
Buffering, are inevitable; few can escape the lat
ter who arrive at Denver City after September
without ample means to support them in a very
dear country, at least through a long winter.
The caution here given is 'wise and prudetd,
"euid it 11111 be, well if It it generally acted upon.
Our Minvietionis that there are men enough now
in the mince to Work allthevelne yet distiovered;
and SW an/ material increase of Weir number,
at preeent,Twill only - lead to embarrassment and
want; If hew discoveries should he made, the
case might be djfferent.; but it moat be remem.
bered that this gold region is netlike California,
It is an , Inhospitable, unproductive • country,
with long find rigorous winters, in which the
miners elobsist upon supplies drawn in ad
. „
TWICO foie the States.; whiletgaitifornia, on the
contrary; is a tine, productive country, in which
the miner, if disappointed in his gold bunt, may
. .
toms idisittentlen to many other pursulls;and in
which attainment of supplies a compel*.
Lively eatry;' , The Pike's Peak mines mostftogi
therefero, be.jutlged by the standerd'of thfiCi4V
!fonds mince;'and those who go there should
understand that. the mining se ean isnot only con
fined to the summer month', but that all the no.
itesseriee 'of life, - for the entire year, must be
drawn from the Statue, making the cost of living
extremely. high. The yield of gold' during the
saintner season Must, consequently, be very
large to enable a miner to sustain himself dur
ing the year and eave money.
Tax SLAV. TSADE.—We are gravely told, by
the administration organs the .ortb, that
there is no public sentiment' at the South In fa
vor of re-opening the Slave-Trade, sod that the
agitation in its favOr is confined to a mere hand
ful of fanatics, who are unworthy of notice.—
Some of the men who tako this view may Ge
neve whatthey say ; but it is a delusion. Facie
occur every day to show its fallacy; and weeny
cite the following from the Louisville Democrat
as proof of this. The Democrat is warmly op
posed to the ro-opening of the slave-trade ; yet
it is unwilling to shot its eyes to what is °coating
all around It. Speaking of the proposed re-es
tablishment of that tram; it Bays:
~ Judging from present indications, this is a
grow log sentiment in the Borah. Prominent
men, who do not quite consent to the proposi
tion, make but a feeble resistance, and usually
concede enough to nullify their opposition."
ASIIIIELAHCH COM PAHY.—We take
pleasure in directing attention to the advertise
ment, in our columns, of the Northern Aseur
once Company—a London institution which pre
sents a very strong showing, and which has
established an agency in this city. The agent,
Mr. Annul?, commends himself to the confidence
of our citizens by a long array of some of the
best names in the city, and we are able to add
one testimony to his high character an a gentle
man and correct business man. The strong
character of toe institution for which he is
agent will be seen by reference to the advertise-
ment.
AAA OUR NATUTIALIZSD CITIZZAB "FUGITIVM
81. A V ?"—The States of Monday evening comes
to the rescue of Mr. Secretary Cue, in an elab
orate article in defence of his doctrine relative
to the rights of naturalized citizens. It 'says
that "whatever reputation Mr. Bolls may have
earned as a statesmen, has assuredly been ruin
usly damaged" by his New York letter on that
subject. Having thus summarily demolished
Mr. Boll's reputation, the Slates pays its re
spects to its cotemporaries throughout the coun
try by declaring, with characteristic modesty,
that "the amount of ignorance that has mani
fested itself on this subject, as expressed through
the newspaper press, is positively marvellous."
It is fortunate that there is at least one lemi
mil:lm.y in the country capable of dispelling the
clouds of ignorance that obscure ibis subjecft
and fortunate are the inhabitants of ftte Federal
city, in living within the radius of its light.
The States glees the following oracular expo
pillar' of the whole subject
"la Pcussia every male child is born a soldier.
The Sing ltas a claim upon him for a certain
number of years of military duty, which is just
as valid as the claim of a Virginian to a slave
child for life is valid by the Constitution of the
Union.
If a male child quits his realm, at whatever
age, without having discharged his duly, ho is
ever liable for Bo performance, either personally
or by a substitute, upon re-entering the realm.
No obligations which he can take upon him
self to another country, and no protection which
each country can extend to him, can impair
this claim, because it is of anterior existence.
For inatance if a male slave of Virginia--one
of Mr. Botta' for instance—were to escape from
his owner, proceed to Prussia, there become a
subject of the Crown, and subsequently return
to Virginia, is it likely that he would be restored
to Prussia upon the demand that he is a Prussian
tinkled
The notion is too absurdto ho entertainedby
%rational being. Old Virginia would surrender
her existence before she would surrender him.
The cases ere identical. So long as the slave
remained under the jurisdiction of Prussian law,
or oat of the confines of the United States, so
long would his enseter be withoutareenedy for
his wrong, and so long as the Prussian, who
owes military service, remains in the United
States, or within the confines of Prussia and the
Germania Confederation, so long is he secure
from the exactions of the sorereagn in whose
realm he was born."
This is the doctrine of Mr. Casa, as illustrated
by the Douglas organ. Upon this point, at least
the Buchanan and Douglas wings of the party
agree. ft must be truly consoling to our adopt
ed fellow citizens to know that this Democratic
Administration regards them as mere "fugitive
tiara."
The doctrine is, that every subject of a for
eign despotism is Lams a older, and that this con
iluion cannot be changed try anything he can
do for himself, or that our Government can do
for him, although it accepts hie allegiance. "No
I obligations which he tan take upon himself to
another country, and no protection which such
country min extend to him," can cake him a
fete man , or even "impair the claim" which hie
f master has to hie penman' services, in virtue of
his having been born to .Emery. True, ho may
escape from slavery if he can, and flee to thin
ministry, and here, in pursuance of our laws, go
through the idle ceremony of renouncing his
allegiance to his hereditary master, and being
declared a citizen of this glorious Republic. But
he is only a "fugitive slave," after alt Our
°oven:maul can afford him no protect ion against
the claim of his former master, beeauee it rect.
ognizes that claim 119 "just as valid as the claim
of a Virginian to a alive child for life." in fact
his condition, according to the Stales, Is "iden
tical" with that of a "runaway hlfger"—that
is to any, he is free just no long as he can keep
out-of the clutches of hie former master, and
no longer. If that master once gels his hand
upon him, our Government cannot interfere in
bin behalf, notwithstanding it has accepted his
allegiance and made him a citizen.—Wash kr
publir.
i sCu,taird or Barra —The Paris correspon
dent °rile London Globe, writing on the 9th of
Juno, says: —A private letter from the field in
forms me that since the active work began Na
poleon 11l knocks up two horses every day, be
login the saddle from four in the morning; and
some of his groot4e have .111litre:totted Paris for a
fresh supply from the Imperial stud. His inde
fatigable inspection of all matters involving sup
ply, commireariat and reinfoiTements are the
theme of the whole army.
The Paris correspondent of the London Adver
tise; esje, on the tith of June: Several MLA of
individual bravery have been recounted to me
this afternoon by the relatives of officers who
have received news of the battle. Gen. Aoge,
an artillery officer, galloped up to an Austrian
battery with some of his brother officers, sabred
the !miners and captured the gun himself. The
Tortes, those wild Africans who have been in
ciMporated into the French ormy—performed
prodigies of valor, mingled with come barbari
tles,„„which must he expected from encterutbless
savages. Their yells and howling', absolutely
annoyed, perhaps terrified, their phlegmatic
foes, many of whom threw down their arm° and
implored the quarter which it is not cuatomary
for the Tureen either to give or take.
A letter from Casale, in the &true Public of
Lyons, eayee I met In thePlasza Savona a French
light infantry soldier with a sparrow perched on
his shoulder, the soldier smoking, the sparrow
chirruping. ' , Fon breed birds, my brave fol
low?' wad I. The man =lied, and answered,
"This Is an orphan from - Montebello. The day
of the fight, on leaving the village, we chimed
the Austrians across the fields. Bullets whis
tled among the trees like ball, and this poor
bird, quite young, being terrified, fell from he
nest on my arm. .1 Orman' into my - abate:
which had been pierced through by two belle,
and thoughtno more of it, until, on returning, I
felt something scratch my head, and then 1
said, 'lt is my HUN prisoner,' and to the sur
prise and great 'amazement of my comrades' I
produced him. I have kept him since, and now
we love each other dearly—do we not, Monte.
belle?" And as he epoke he held out hie finger
to the bird, which hopped on it without hesita
tion. 1 begged permission to bay Montebello a
few cherries, and to careen it. Catalina would
not have kissed more tenderly the bird of Lesbia
than I did that sparrow.
The Anstriana and French assisled each other
in burying the dead at Montebello. Not the
least ado:welly Was displayed by either party.
Among the wounded in the personal staff
alongside the Emperor Napoleon, in Edgar Ney,
ion of the great Marshal.
A TALE OF CAM AND Henan& --We ME in
formed by a gentletoln from Henderson of, one
fit lbe most deeply tragical events that has ever
oetirrred in oar State.
Dome time ago, Dr. A. J. Morrison, of that
place, was prosecuted for forgery, and deohione
of revenging himself on the prosecuting attor
nay, who was native in all the measures against
him, he attempted to procure his death by poison.
For this purpose he employed Harrison, *negro .
wailer at the Hancock House, and engaged hiS
services to - Consummate his devilish intentions.
The servant was to plaao the prusaio acid in the
coffee of Bir. John D. Arnold, bat instead of fal
tilling the engagement, he informed Mr. A. of
the. conspiracy against his life.
Not discouraged by his first failure, Mr. hlor
risen gave the negro another dose of deadly
poison to place in a plate of raspberries which
be was to hand Mr. Arnold. Dot the honest ser
nnt boy again informed, and then arraagomente
were made for the detection of this worse than
Berea* eaaspinstlon:
At a certain time ho was to give Curtsey' a
pegoa,',,evldeneinga cool in4onallaions 'deter
miriatiotitn destro y the (Wortley for the Com-.
inonwealth. or.dor that lle villainy might be
thoroughly exposed to competent Irksomely and
his baba Flaile completely fiastrated, a bole
war bored tlantigh the ceiling, so that persons
in the upper chamber might notice what mss
going on below wit h out being observed. The
plan proved entirely successful. Morrison was .
seen to hood the negro the poison and give him
instructions concerning it. The rascal was im- •
mediately seized on Thurtday and confined in
jail.
Thus providentially was Ibis base attempt
against the life of a valued and efficient officer
of the Commonwealth foiled.
Bat the denosmient of the tradegy remains to
be unfolded. Morrison, overcome by the weight
of testimony against him, and apprehending vio
lence from the hands of an outraged and excited
populace, committed suicide on Sunday morning.
lie proeutod a knife, and after cutting his
throat severed the main artery of hie leg. When
found, be was dead, literally weltering in hie
blood. The remains of Mr. Morrison were
brought to Louisville Sunday evening, and
thence shipped by railroad to Springfield, 111.,
where he has conneotions.—Louisville Dermal.
Mancv vs. Cass.—A feeble and noMinclid at
tempt has been made by the Government organ
to bank up the position of Mr. Casa on the rights
of naturalised citizens, by quoting from the late
Mr. Marcy's letter to Chevatier Ifulsemann. The
passage relied on, unfortunately, relates to the
case of criminals, not to those going abroad on
lawful errands, and maintaining au honest char
acter. To quote such an opinion against natural
ized citizens, when their ease, in fast, would
not be any different from that of native•horn
Americans, even as criminals, is au insult in
adopted citizens.
This reference to Mr. Marcy is unlucky for
the defenders of Cass, in another respect. Tho
former Secretary put himself on the record, in
this same llulesmann letter-, as a •indicator of
the rights of American citizens of every eon.
The following extract from that able document,
is In marked contrast to the tame surrender of
his venerable successor
"Whenever by the operation of the law of
nations, an Individual becomes clothed with our
national character, be he native-born or natural.
toed citizen, an exile driven from his collie
borne by political oppression, or on emigrant en
ticed from it by the hopes do better fortune for
himself and his posterity, be can claim the pro
tection of the government, and it may respond
to that claim without being obliged to explain
its conduct to any foreign power, for it is its
duty to make its nationality respected by other
nations, and respectable in every quarter of the
globe."
RUSSIA min Teaar.r.—The Lomat Herald.
prickled at Conalantinoplo, has the following im
portant statement.:
Il appears that within the post week an
autograph letter from the Emperor of Russia has
born received by his Majesty the Saban, where
in the Czar makes the warmest professions of
friendship towards the Sultan, and SEISIME his
Majesty that so far as Russia is concerned, the
present complicated state of European politics
need not create the least apprehension'of any
hostile intentions toward the Ottoman Empire."
Bemoan ACCIDENT.—An accident occurred in
Brandy township lent week, at a barn raising.
whereby Reuben, youngest son of Judge Bon
call, came near losing his life. A joist falling
from the top of the barn, struck him on the
back between the ehouldero, crushing him to
the ground. Dr. Boyer was noon upon tho spot,
and administered restoratives, and the young
man is now thought to be out of danger.—Orar
field Real an.
Tree Pittsburgh Pull announces that the Devil
has become "a well known abiding opponent of
the national Democracy." So,anotber of the great
leaders of the party is gone. The national De
mocracy ban become eo depraved that even the
devil can't stand it any longer.—F ayrtie Pa, Hot.
worst foe of hUltlntitly
1... well Itrwern, that re hardly feel &vowel to unary
time or spore In It. eat...Rion. Pow have escaped angering
from ono or another oil. varied locum In fact, It is either
• CA••• or it rossmsocaes of alrotet every other dine.,c and
taken ID this etas, we believe.. teni.dr—lttEßllA YD'S
lIOLLANDIBITSISILS—wiII always tulligate,"ll not effect a
pennant. cure. We might non Stronger language, but, ai
we are addriaelog • reasoning o well.. • ....Me time
tottulty, deadce to avoid the prejudice wolrli would tassel,
to what would seem mere boasting.
Indigestion, Ileartburn, Used...he—Sick tad NOT 1 , 1. F-in
fad, all that have their origin in Impaired dlseatloth-tu
whirl, are Deluded BILIOUS DISORDERS AND Lit till
ODD PLAINTS, Mental Disorders, Irritability, indiape.fien
to Think, Jespottence, I:rcpt.:inn f ~ j oriss, N... Slaw
arid Trnathey, desire for mid snorter of tither
attest.ta of this dawn reinter.- lean unlit to inlet.
course with the world and the :eget, of Lis f.aily—will
ell, In =tut Itdattere, ho food to bare proc.dial fh,ni that
diseased etate of the dllß.tiv. COMM width this medicine ix
so eminently calculated to relieve.
Elan CAST/rt.—The Gerinine highly Coaceidratod
towel* Ida Hand Hitters la put up In boil plot bottle. only,
end retaged at $1 per bottle. The great demand for Lid.
truly Celebrated itodloine has Induced many imitation.,
which the public ahotildgoard agatinat pnrcheinug. henna..
of Input:Mon ! Pee that nor name la tai the laLel of every
bottle you bey.
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blot n call or and on their medal, awl he a 111 ut
them; and nleo their Pestraa Light no asa,:noleWb-rebe. Ile
also Welt , * all thero who aria, to .err, I. a
laid leg i•siagolo to glee blur a call and taanento the omen
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lorwotWo ee cannot [..en.. ar.d I lwerbere. For ...101l
W. B. [IA VIN, Melioner.
.1 .27 I C'r• Woo , and n.r. '4l and lrerkrt +4
•
tIOJIN.-3 cur loade of Shelled Corn, to nr
%_/ rive, for 1/41e LT T. BELL t 00..
j... 7 C rurr nr Front id roof and Chrmicory Lane.
2,'50G D ED
1027 2111611/2 & ANI/1211.
d".1:14.16Et(1..i AM) ELAXSEEI) —I cask
X_A Anton& rmol Idu find .l non bantling from wormier
CIIfUm fur obi by )V27 CIA I All Ultilt&Y t C.
W nooks now binding front Meath
, Clifton fur side by litAl AII MCI( KY' a Co.
mucks now landing from
stormier Clifton fur sale by ISAIAH DICKKY A 00.
0 bldg. now landing from stoma.
%Ye, Clifton fur sole by ISAIAH UICKES & 10/.
EANYI, BEANS-75.14,15. prime small
II *ldts for sale by 111111ItY 11. fniblittid.
SOAP—IOO lean. Buffalo Yellow Sunp fur
ado by lIENRY /I. COLLINS
1,11. 4 1LLNC3 1.1 IPPLY
&t . mwmOina
JUST received the first two Pianos of our
Fourth Bprlng KM, of the &bon calotorand mum
footers. Thor we , import, lost-maggots, and moat but he
beard and won to ho pronouocad fICIPXBIOk IN EVERY
lIESPEt2 to .11 °Um tnaltoo. War aalo
11. MUSSER • 131 W.
jolt Solo Agoots Nr Slolowaya norly.ll.l Plato..
CARD.—[Masses. OAattrimarr & Youn.,
No. MO Wood atttet, invite tiro attention of modkal
man. oily sod ...try drug shoot keeper., sod also lbm of.
Meted, to the but that they ore filo Oh I.? TRIOS AND
frUPPOIITIIIt MAN UPACTVIIVRB in the oily. The Senior
portanr having hod long export.. to the Main.. of ma.
king, fitting and ropalrlng Tromso., ha Is preryrrd to Kira
pgrahawas the benefit of that experience, on well an of auy
...Meal skill ho may paw. In the manufacture of
those hatramonts. When preform!, mums will be made
to ord., nod to all eau. they will be Will,Aprin, and soli
at pris. far below those °sanity sok. for inferior Intro.
manta. An .anduatlon, after barlog ...ad.! and prionl
Trnalre In the stores, in ail that fa doslrrfl. Jolt
'OII SALE ON TIIE 01110 RIV-
Elf.,pavon mites allow Rochester and immellistrly
adjoining Industry Btalion, 0, and I'. Railroad. Thls pmp.
arty to worthy Ora altonthro of Ome dosirlng n farm of
easy accost by railroad. The wit Is ofexeolleot quality,
sad • vain of good Vitamin°. Cad barn., Operant
There la moo of the moot beautiful alt. for improving to
bo Laudon fho Ohio river. already partially Unproved by
Fruit and Ornamental Trees nod tibrubberf. Thin prep..
ty will be mid low and on atanataallalng terms If applied
for Noon. fur further IDA:melon, peso apply to
IL V. VON BOLINIIOILIT.
. .
PittAhura!, rinrifltenherivllls 11.‘ltrosrl Office,
025: tirdalineeT Worth street, alKrso Elmitbfiehl.
lOE CIIESTS, Meat Safes, Bird C ages ,
'modem and wirs;Obareoal furnace; Lanndrrae diners,
nathirgrapparstris, Biser l'orelain, Bran and
Copper and /Santis /detail /Soltion Cans, a superior article.
~,, our warranted; ed; in addit lo • • large and well select.
ad stock at lionwhold and "(When liwitella, at tLo Iron
City Elora and Tin Warehouse of
W. W. 121GLADMIIAW, No. MI Wood alront,
,fr.L5 id door briaw Han of tio Golden Goa.
_
JOIIN RUSKIN'S NEW BOOK—Tlio Two
u Pan., bol." laottn. or, Art .4 Ira Application to
woonation and Alanni.tarn by John Itn.klo , U. A , an
thor of °Mod.. Paintow
Encino" of Eolftlokin. • Trenlisa tbn livuoral Prop
erd. pate, bp Iloa +dahlia. ?litho., AL D. pot e,.
' . Haas,,
hAVIPON'rI, oa Woo.] et.
ARX 'S GENERAL hIUSIOAL
OTHUOTOR.—An abl to tnah,,,o and laarnera
bransb of mideal knorlodia.. Tb,a nark comp,
liana winntri explanation' of ovary magical t.tior, front
the almplest mdimonta OWN& the var.•
of rj lbw, doctrine of tone., inetroments, ...tar, and
artiatlo forma of compoaltion, artiallo Dorfman.", ~,,„I
steal adoration lo Aymara/. Oy.Dr. A. D. 1.1.. x. Nino fl.f4.
Nor sale by .101 IN ISKLLOR, At Wood eireat.
VOItN-2500 bus to'arrive, for sal° by
Jett 11,11011COOK.ILIMMIIII hdA
200 IUILS. N. 0. MOLASSES in gore
..4 kc auto Lr .1. L. CIANIIIC4IV.I W.
BUCKWHEAT—WOO bush. New Englucid
ule by BlTCrilppOß, broanair
Scb3 abbtrtionnents
SOLDIERS OF ISl2.—The Defenders of T. E. cALD W E L L & CO. ,
Weir Clountry in the War of 1512, residing in Western ; N.^.2Chestnut Street s
Peueylvania • will hold their Aunt.] Meeting ED the Dom.
lte Girard Ilinten
Cwt. Clunnbor ut the coy Pittshurgh, on MON-
toppea ,)
DAY. July 4th, at le o'clock A. 11., for the elution of cm
ten tor the • tooling yean and attending tp any other venue-
fli EW IDIPORTATiONS-FINE WATCIIICS
eery 1 , 6111.4, /1 peuetual and Intl sues dues is dreinatilo.
loss booms, See', M.ll. GRAHAM, J., PATER, PHILLYPE A CO. Matthew, In Geneva.
CHARLES FRODBII AIM'S Luodon Tinte.Keepers, new
The Commilteo apputoltd tu lode reugements for series, all sirs, In Hunting Cues and Open Rare.
tolubrating hi a rational manner the •ppleactilug Asuissri Ildi''Suie Authorized Agents for above.
sat" of the Nation's Independence, respectfully an ounce
that they have niada arrangements with the preprielor or GOLD AND SILVER, Examen AND SWISS
the GI/LARD UOUSE (valentine Fell!, En.) ta prepare for
.A.T01.13E18.
the Association s Plain Dinner, oo strictly temperance
principlu, and will he glad to see any and all murk soldiers a jC: 11 .,.,..1.g....„"L.,R.T,5 u r 5.. dr d 1 4 . 7.... h.
of from the adjacent Shan. as can make It convenient rats mable Styles.
to meld vi us GRAHA/1, SILVER (PARK, ustirtirpeued in style, oneliry and finish.
.10110 MIENS!, leLfitrangem visiting are invited to tg.
NATHANIEL PATTERSON, .shat their
je22 2ttratift7T LUKE I.OOIIIS. NRIT MARBLE BBL A BLIBILMR.Yr,
o salt entailing no obllgat.,o4 to pureliuces.
OTiCE TU CONTRACTORS--Proposnls tel us11 , 31:01 places, t. planfigures, and no ....eon
N
isr the grading of Smith street, from Ponn *treat to
the Allegheny raw., will be mceived mall July Ist, at the
°Mee of the heturding Regulate . , No. Cl) Smithfield strvul.
ISAAC/ MORLEY, Recording Regulator,
Pittehureh, Juno 22, ISAKiegliStilcod
GOVERNMENT PIP - k
CLAY,
I u More. and n.r .....1. by
1.21: 0 .1htul• VON IC APl'' , / ARENA. ILOOrnore
0 Ltaat 'GUN
Assurance Company,
O. 1 110011CLITE SZEJOIT, LONDON.
ESTABLISIIED IN 1536.
CAPITAL $0,29N,000 00
PAID UP CAPITAL AND bIIIIPLU 2,194 ? 111 1.17
ANNUAL lINTKNOP, for II )rat end'
Jeonary 31, Dl'•4.
ripIIIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST
less or Damage by Fire, almost every description of
horsily. The Haler of IlrentOons are netelerarr, and, In
all mouse, Lined upon the character of the owner or men
pent, and the merits of the riot.
Loses promptly adjusted and [mid without reference, to
London. A iperlal permit/Iva fond provided in PhandeL
Pau forpoyetent of barn in lair country.
Meow. Jowls McCully a Co., 174 Wood Oral
" Jottu Floyd • Co., " "
Croon A Klrkpatrisks, Llherty mond
D. Grunt 3 Cu., MI Wood erect
lllsoo M'Elroy • Co.. 64 Wool greet
dawn ceandAss A Co. 103
nlmlck A Co , 95 Wntor letrunt;
O. A. n'ahnentork l Co., First and Wrod mtr,
Jon Woodnon A- go. Second nud Wood ntrrrin
Alnoll. Leo A Co., S WPM nirrot,
' Bar• Idlad A Cu. P.M, nod nuked Oro. ta,
NltCandlonn, Mown& Co., Wood nod Wslrr
trren.nrCO IN rOILADitnItA
ororgr 11. Stuart, NA., 13 Itnnk ltrmt
MYA., Clngborn A Co,Market Onnd:
" W m. lol'Hor A Cu., 72 &nth Yon'. strool:
Nl . Cutenoon A Collins, Trout nod New Ito
" Fmllh , Wollanue Alb , SIJ Market arra;
" Junes (Reheat *Co, 20 •041 1:2 Letitia etreal;
Jaw pli U. Mitchell, Bab Provident hthrnthlre'
June. Itoolux FM . Prreitent Union dunk:
• that W. A. Porter, late Judge Repro,. Court.
JARIER W. ARILOTT, Agent,
. Joßtlydlo Tempentry (Mee, 10.3 Wood street.
EW ANNOUNCEMENT.—IIeNT & Ml
nl.o'l 1.1.0 el Bea Brats:
Memoir...lf Catherine the 11, I col cloth, $l,OO.
The C.... Wier, by O. P. IL Junes, I vol, c10th,11,25; 2 cols
1 1 . 0, 1
Prunes Ferallog in Amer ice, by .1 Gird, M. 1 vol.
cloth 50c paper Etc
Lout Me LIRA; Loth Dle loop, I 'al, cloth Tfat punt . 65r;
Victors and Experiences or Religions Subjects, 0.1 bier
Panne - J.4 by 11. W. Beecher, 1 cot, cloth $1,25;
Fruit., Flower. end Paulen. by 11. W. Beecher, 1 eel,
cloth $1.25;
ACadia, by Freteric H. Ceateus, I col, cloth, ELM
Life of Junes Walt, by Moorhead, 1 rob, cloth 01,26;
TrOnte to the Memory of Ithotholdt--Addrettue by J. P.
Thorny..., D. D., Pref. Bahr, Prof. Lieber, PreL tanyet,
Mon. Bear ,
Bthertft, Prof. Anstalt, tho Pulpit th.l star
Gun; price only 10 cent;
Poletne 6 new AMOrlCSllCycloptedic
6 1 11lerth'e Atrim (new edition,) 1 vale, cloth- AL=
The Iron Mennfacturore . Onkle, by Lodlry., 1 eel, rlo. 0(5
Longstruth on the Hooey Bre, new edition, 01,115;
The noddle., Stair Builder. I 001, cloth EA
Jon AUNT • MINER. Ideswolc -
Meth 51h et.
FOR. SALE,
TILE FURNITURE, GOOD-WILL AND
FIXTURES of the Hotel, known o the VFLANICLIN
born% on Madam lan rt, .Lore
The Furniture is to wird rarebit., mod tan whole arrange
ments of the Louse .r. nob ralmilated for the business.
A bar year'. lease will Le given to the porrLatior, to data
from Oa time of the purchase.
The prment proprivtor is dinimus of quitting Um Leal.
tom: tbrwfor. Le , dery this appwr tunny to dome popular
WWI kmAier atm may Le drairoosef .muting tub. the bust.
mew in
Th llama willaccutnm . ..4la. two toniulr..l stunts rum
lortably. For forthrt partleal•ro. laclrrattho ornlentigtutl.
O. IL P. PARK Mt. Pniptlekrr.
- .
o .
Regulatrs.
J . R CO
I=l
R E 0 I I L A 'l' 0 It S
f.t3 W fi.r 1414..1 awi otter Cam,
=EM==
For Bankers' and Business Men
rIMIE FOUItTIISEMLANNUAL VOLUME
wf tb i. ralwablo rtwortl rreal/ta, attalrh was pabasbed
on Inn 15th nriauttaay. hung lww.n rah...teal ha a rapid
tttttl eau rile. demand J otta.tl edition. realaed aucl ear
.waatl, has Laaw lo now le.ly Car elollrery u.
auch u haw.. awl .14.....11,•",•p1imi ellesandlre• with the
sock.
P.vendDekutero nut] Slnrchantx
di.nrnt ta.. h.s,,gacnand In pnelectlng .121
14.4 morn ihno oral lnG s vnraruns.• mud n•Ilal,1
onpolol .1110. iwounio , ) .011.11tIon •nd proepocla and hos/.
np.rlry alma 21101 morronliln Iltwe, In twenty
/4n of the prlno/gol raw, and confron of Inolo In Inn Unlnol
States.
- Nbu Snrk Murchsta or Ibbiker alit aworbtio by
stronlyar.,lng Ihp boot, tho grad. or ere4lit, charsetrr,
habits: RIO capitol of 1,11(11 n. will In Itt..ly 10 drat with
IMO, while the ,6.3.44.thw0 bwrrbant will loom with se.
bracy. the oy,stit Ibut.diatl. DO 91.1iGh U. No. Vlnk 11011.411
n , their buititwom.
To meld* for any powitile error 1101 t eight mem le a
•m k. eopitiregwindetiel sod to keep parchaeree Informed
of the...henget that court nocerswily tele pl.°. We pro
pelettaislennes pr r areds4ret qrorrec , ions • , ...ry week.
The Woe wet treat& each • work mow saro, the Tones
It Joliet proveut, arel the loners., It tata4 heve,e severing
oos] an.l profitable trwlo, make It loraluahle to whole.
este 31erebsols. Ilattofacterent, Note Woken, and "teak.
or Dt.inialLt, wrid yet the whole. lorludleK the two were Iwo.
°eel 501 e... We wheet• acorn -bone and the facilites of
We °Moe. t. funllihrd to eolierriben at Wee Ilautisal
lan per ant n tn.
AIN partiordsra, eat emLoaretl In this ativortlaomant,
may I» otgAistrt at lb. 4.filon or the proprietors and pablitth •
J U. lIRADMIY.67 A MN,
No. :MT Nomads:ray, New York,
Oyer Arnadaray DMA.
R. U. NEVIN., Jr, Agent
No. 65 Wood lama. Pittaborgh.
1=1!
A W of
my 1 .
The Coralite and Porcelain Teeth
1011 AVE now been extensively tested by the
cilLr.eas of Pittsburgh, and nw renlkl lo their gent
Many haro 101 l robin troth monntol nu gblil plata to
avail thontselrt• of t h e impromiroom ontninnial In Novo
row and botaptllnlallip of dentistry.
Their InTertarrity entniata mainly In their parlor& adept.
tloo to tho mouth; their porfort Hood boob loin,. without
crack or crevice fir fool fool lotiginemt, and med. of •
material Oil which the „ink,. 01 to. mouth cannot mt.—
They no fro° from all tnamllfc bolo, rorrtoion or troutali
amt no tint .tint the btonth. They -alto combine greot
ettotigtlt, with 11031x...ea, comfort sod elrutut , ro.
their chop raaemblancn to coined tooth, rcodor Mont the
moat thotrahle anlialituto• for the. oraans err. offered.—
..ad examination trill Irtly rontlrm all Inlet butter° told In
their trite. N. IiTEIIBIN4 51. Lb. bentiat,
No. 191 Vann .tree( Pillatiorgh.
N —Troth drawn by the painters proem.
artitallicrtjuillr
NW% reit
rirIIAT PORTION OF OAK LAN!) known
eatex Line. Ilromn.e Wlthlu t.., and. half
not. d the. aty, Is an beau aolnllmilled lute want etumaeu
ltdd. eta, tanalug In float Mu acme eal . Mann* al
them are level, whet./ In and .yea matt I r .
td
and olth fortat lIVAM. J otbare Gently rnwag , mamotj 11.
hie of being lin Nova! Iu too moat pleb...nit. manner.
There Ina ate lutrrnutoltal by an earellant nohthtnahunl,
with the taltantanme ul n brat clam. primula Dela.), taught by
111 r. and 51n. It. Stt. Kerr, With rillotie N11(.114111 the yltmulty.
A lit, rSuutall•sterr rens tarty beer Mirth: flat day,:otud
It. • phial Waits ram/tenter Itailrtant *ill Ise bath. (bad
rowlstrang theca tuna uliglblu all dearaldn
per beauty of vrebery. facility of aretna,purity of air, and
h' the atty. U., we nneittpaeseal as *llea lor
cutattry rtaldonee.m.
In order to actormoodrito limns vdrohrog rdah to Improve,
they are oflerod at thu &dinning eofj * nifty terms:
lino tooth In band awl the rooldrin In vine equal ornaul
payntoll6l. JOhlrnd W. It. Lite UK VI Phllnattli a&
ow pL _IIUiICIIViIihIt iticED SUMMER DIRER E UOUDS.
y
• ON lowa revoirod • lot of *bong
English Borneo which they nra neilingst 1634 sod 25
mute pre yard. Alto, Ann french do. nod ewer Una griro •
nun Dreurkevle—a veryfuil loorortmeot. Joln
City Taxes and Water Rents.
NOTICE ie hereby given, that is accord
an. with Arts of Auoutlay. and by authority of the
Orr of ['Mehl:lnch, all city And Water throe for
1559 are now au. awl payable al the t ma or theeity Treae
nrtc, hon. alreeL
On .11 Tap. and Water Oonlx paid botorn Augur{ ht, •
drOneflosa of Piro por COlll, will
On On. paid from trugurt htio flown:War 16th, • h,
auction of Two par Co•L
„Ou thus, p.lll on or after ()choler 1.1 to Nolonahoo 1.1,
Pin. for Cont. •M holahlod.
And fur all the Taxa. and Water /tout* remaining nonskid
uu Pluvonator ht, warrant. will he lulled, with an addlUou
of Ton per Cent. WM. MICIIIUAUM.thty Treanurer.
N. }l.—Tenenta who agree with their landlord. to pay
Water Rents on the touemente they occupy, ca.....pt.t.
the apsolmt on appUraUon at the Treasurer'. Mee. Jetedf
7D LANK BOOKS,
LEC.II{II9.
JOURNALS,
CASII UtX)Rls,
DAY BORS,
Tlw UOOKR.
COURT RECORDS,
Aod , •vPry doudiptiou of Blook Book. ou bud *rm.!. to
order u thort notion, of Ito tart toottitals,ond to a soporl
ur monoor, Wlll. O. SOUNSTON & CO.,
Jo'St 1111nok Book klikken, 07 Wood Word.
1" 1 ,1 fitir - FttE i WORKS—Font - 7u
to. Jul.', Ittso—We aro tom rotoßlau from thofactory
of IL. P. Mold, fur whom Ito ern SOLE ADENESt•DtO •tl
complete itooortmout of ktro Work., Oottouttlog of Dm RI.
lowlog, .la:
Rocket. froral tn. to 2 lb.. Moe. or Slam I, 2,8, 4, fi;
Roman Candles, from 1 ball Flower rots, No.l sod 2;
to 20; Flying Plgeeow
Roman Condle,r,Colore4, from irlorteat No.l to ec
1 toll to 21; Vertlonl
•
_. ... .
Rion Lights No.l lo 3: &Linn Wheohr,
thwahorpmc !Wotan •
Pin Who. ls , Nn. I, 3, :2 allured Ratotaw
Clisonow, No. 1,2, 3; i Wahl° Undwor,
Scrolls, No. 1,2, 3; iTorpenlow.-000,000.
Exhibition iiinnw find ILO to t ..100, with iihrotwoo.
ftilYl4llll a AnDmori,
Job N0.:.0 Moot opposite at. Marko' Hasa.
S UN Dal IZ-101) but. Buckwheat Seed;
%V do Rod Pols Ion;
OuU do 0.10,
Ltd.. oar lloctord,
IV Lahr. do
00 bbh. Ilorting,
10 casks .oporlur Nam..
00 bolo. Rstrs Mom,
1.11 Logo Iroati hotter,
1,0 Winona* IV. /1. Mow,
Vor got Ll . ILIDDLC,WIMIC 2 00.11115 Üborly oL
NW - 14 - IAOKFAUZL---100 bble. NOW MCBB
No. a lorgoio atori nut tOr Ay
' MIRII - 1111 a I.4I.WOUTLI.
LESLNY IB.UN.—The iron Miinufat;
..114 int.,' Made. froth aupply10.11.•looll al
jet '
DAVISON'S. 0.1 Wood .L
DoutovuEAT—tuo bui.n store aad for
by Je2s ORM= l DILWOUTIL
ititstrilantous
ViT.EIDD'IS 3PALTEINT
SEWING DIACIIINES
HAVE gained the confidence of all who use
them. and have proved one of the moat valuable In.
veuchine of the age. They cue s Mottle, making the Lock
Ntltrth ea both Idde• of tbo cloth alike, which =loot be on
ravellsd or pulled out.
They are mil made with the highest mechanical skill, aml
all warranted to work well au all kinds of goodly from the
Llgtitost Fabric to Heavy Lowther. Is pub.: der, we would
all the attention of all to our easy Family &wing ?deride.,
It ban been manufactured expresaly for Faintly rise, sod has
met with favor from all. It too simplified sa to render It
almost impoodble to get sot of order, or derange Its opera.
tloog Indeed It Is so Maple se Is Words!, ooe, that ao
pleco of mechanism will mew.
Boloto. Ito era deocrlption of tho thefrrout stylmot tho
Weed Patent
No 3 1 Is. very convenient style, which can be worked by
hand or foot, on or off Its own table. Par convenience of
chipping, and also for large tuannfamorliw, where it la riew
essca7 to place a number of Machines into • long beech,
making one Labia smear fur them all. Prior, 00.
No. 9, With Walnut ar blatiag.iy Table, either with
or without Boa Top, which luck. down. Prior, kit* sod
$llO.
No. 3, Patna elm int No.:, bat tuna with • twit, Cod at
a much higher rata of .prod. This kind la well adapted to
manufacturing Clothing or Leather work. This Is really
the cheapest Machine In the martat, as there Is no work
done on • flawing Machine that It will not do. It le road.
Mostly acirartod that this Marbloo mum ander than any low
ddna now in use. friary $lOO.
No. 4, This Machine hos a long arm, to accommodate
large work. It runs at a high ram of opeod, run. madly,
and la, without • doubt, the beat Machine fur Tailor,/ ma,
ever offered to tho public. It it also pocullarly fitted for
plantarkm wart, an It Is very stand° yet antetatilial nod
dorabla, with but little liability to get nut of ardor, Priao,
033,9 . 4 12
No. 5. This lea new and cheaper style, and a general
favorite for Temily, Light Leather, end a great variety of
mut. It has been gotten op with referee ce to tarnishing •
strong Mad duable, yet light and tasty Machine, ate low
prim than either of the above. It mom very cry, madly,
and is proneurwed the heat machine now In market, for $210. N0. O. This la a Machine got up on so entirely no.
principle, ditTerent loom anything ever before offered to the
politic, aryl we confidently assert that, ter fancily use It has
net an equal. It fa very light and Ludy, rota "Loy rapidly,
Is almost whole:me In its operation. and new A STRAIGHT
NICHOL& It Is no arranged ma to be utterly Impossible for
It to rubs NUMMI.. It has • tension on lonh sides, and car.
Gem a largo supply of thread on the under spool. Tim me.
hoot am gained by two remit minks that ran without ens.
ceptible oohs" The two threw!" are worked in euch • male
ne as never:to boll, poll at the same Omq end consequent
ly,e
little liable to break. The west to very Hutto, and the
thread dons net break In washing. It will do room work
better than say cheap machine now In market, and It owe
silk, cotter or Hum with equal facility. Dries, p).
Dewriptlve Circular' furnished grails
OP/1014, 477 BROADWAY, NRW YORK.
WUITNRY A LYON, D'oeuvres.,
EirAGINTS WANTED.
/FirrLl, BuDnuri Arri VIA/
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
AT THE FOURTH STREET CARPFT STORE,
PITTSBURGH, PLWXA
W I). M'CALLUAI RESPECT
. /TILLY minimum MAE they aro receiving o Inr
oad supply of CARPETING, torted directly from tne
Importem mut Alsradecturers by one of the firm, Wit to
the Rost, to whkh they Invite the attention of perrhimore.
Also,. new style of CANTON RATTING, for gummier per•
Imo The tatted make of CARPET 13 WREPERIVete„ etc,
which Mall be offered .t the lomat rata.
irt/
W. D. A U. WCALLUM.
ALLEGHENY INBUITSICEI COMFY
OF PITTSBURG:IIa
Orrics—No. 37 Fifth Street; 1.1n.0k Bloek,
INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF
/IRE AND MARINE RISE&
ISA ILO JONES, PremPleni; /JOHN D. MeCORD, Piro
Preal&nt: D. M DOOR, Seen:nay; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN,
Genera: Agent.
Dtaweolas--laaae Jon.* C. G. Iltoraey, Harvey Childs,
apt R. C. Gray, John A': Wilson, B. I. tahlwanlck, John
D. kloOord, i AMC M. Pennock, IL P. Starling, Cape. Wm.
Dean, Ver. M. Howe. R.AL 11. Darla. Jolly 4
C. B. M. SMITH,
AUnrnOv rind Counsellor at. Law
myldtdly Is!
N 0.141 Aura Wred.
I:SEII A NGII AND BANKING 110VII6
OY
KRAMER & HARM,
No. 3.5, Bank Block, Firth Street,
PI TTAD VRGIA, PA.
•1-1.011 /I.llllrl/11: LOWLII.II SLUM noltrlen
W E bog to apprise our friends and the put,
of that we hens removed to our Pelt OPTIC& NO.
36, BANK BLOCS. IMMO STRAIT. ernste we wlll be
happy to tender them our reiribv, midtrust our
Capital, with an experience of te.ty yew. In the lu stre . .
In Warily...lll enable. to eked Ma want/Iv/oar rn.nornron.
W.. wit, muttons to transact the
Itnchno, and Canting 1.11,1.001 n all It. branch..
Corurnertitl Paper Inzrouuted mad Ney,rtintnel.
Stocks, Sonde, Son other Ye.. lrttfey bought and mild on
Ooturolwnet.
Prompt attonll.rn grt.a. Io C , llrcliour In city or n.nnlry.
1).4..110 Iteceecod In Par Yurml. or Currency.
I nt , rn., allowed on Tina. In•prAti.
Deal to Specie, Bank Soros. Land Warrants, Sc.
ennlit &cattlemen...l rnsi,ndlents It lowest powdl.la
nate.
Slaking Rotten. promptly by Ant mall, en Beeriest.
niya - tlnal KRAMER 1 551 101.
R E AD 0 V A L..
MEORAW'S
To 179 I.II3IMTV , ce,q.sito Muket.
REMOVED
CG. HUSSEY ,47. CO. hare removal to
• their ar• Copper Wvehm•4 NO. 31 Firm
ERREIrr, In thr Irno Ifroul 1114ek, Ihtnlelnor weld of Wood
rtmet.
Pittsburgh Copper Rolling Milt.
C. Cir. I-ITJSSIGY Sc. CO..
SIAISUFACTIIIIa Ur
BRAZIERS BOLT AND SHEATHING COPPER
PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS,
LOCOMOT IVEI •TIIBIN6
Barad Strialrotroms and natl of all /Am;
Braga Kettles, Sheet and other Brass,
SPALTEII,IFOLDEIt, CUITER RIVETS, AO.
Parlor. In Block Tin, Tin Nato, !004 Wins Fatal Zion
Antimony, Sheol Iron, Tionrre Ten* RA,
No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittebnrgh, Pa.
$,...i boota *law Cut to any rattarn. nplo7ficod
KNOX'S ICE CREAK ROOMS,
No. 27 Fourth Street, near Perry.
THE' subscriber respectially announces to
We patrons er Ibis well-known establishment that he
Is .t.lll twepared In furnish
PANTIES AND WP.DDINIIit
in vary best style with
ICES, JTLLIry , FANCY OAK ES AND rillA3lll3B.
iliranntlnrsen and Ladles aortal with Moats, Including
terry delicacy of the mosooo, in style equal to any (Pat 0f...
hotel, at all holm day and evening.
JACOB B. LIUBLEY.
_ _ '
Now Stock of Melodeons.
JUST RECEIVED, a splendid new lot of
Melodeon., from the factory of Maxey ♦ MUM,. BD►
toe, including all the &glee mad, by this sea. Thts make
of lustrumente hero beenstrproved by the greateet mob
Nuts to th e...070m Dr. Lowell alesomaeo. T.B.oet, W.
B. Brallury and others—constrmently they can be yelled
on as belegfirif clam inartarea. They are noted for the
following pub:lts:
1. The mire and numical quidity of tuna
3. Their great power of tuna
3. Their quality of tope.
4. Their prompt and mg touch,
b. Their bsetifel style of 11.1.0.
H. Their durability.
T. Their climpuess
for Nile only by JOUN U.IIELLOI4III Wood et.
Descriptive circular• sent to any ouldreee. veylS_
TTINNER'S PIANO PRIXER.—A now
and complete metleid of Mulling to play Use Plano
without a klutz, to this work the rudiments of comic
are explained lea new and &Duple insxmor. while meted!.
ens mules and exercises an introdoced which 640 4 . 1 4. 1 •44 d
to intoned and admit., Use pop/l; to which Is: added the
uevreat aonga mortis, Lc.. never Lame publlshal
in any shelter work. PrkebOo. Per We by
MIN IL lIINLIXID, Of Wend Cl.
airOmples melted on receipt of prima J,4
QUNDRIES—
LI WO maks Impelled Bale dab;
100 do (lumen Clay;
W tibia " Caustic Alkali;
149 kegs Blear b.Bods;
_ 300 beg. Nitrate of Bode:
. ,
00.) boors COLI n try ahiar,
to u Noe. I ant/ 2 Redo•
On hand and fur Ma by • ALEXANDER RING.
ROUSSEL'S EAU LUS'YRA'rE ODCI:
AA, RAW/IL—Ms univerim/ly immured and admirsd an
Unto, free from ardent spirits, tiung.r nil. another do
tarneUra material; daanathe hair alpeditinualy. renders Il
beautifully blight .4 lintuola to It Mu delicate (mammon(
the now.. Nor sal by JO2I..YLE3IINCI.
Jo= Corner Markel fitmat and the Diamond.
POTATOES,
POTATOKS,
POT ATOKA.
1,000 him nice Rale to arriviiiiits day ao4 for min by
Jo7l J.ll. OANPIKLb 00.4 Fitsi .t B tiok
C SILL, o
SURGEON. Dicrmar; (Meow
and Realdeora No. $7 GRANT ut=
opposite the Court Nome, believes he can snit the Imam
of any that may favor him with their patronage. A.ny of
the variona styles or Teeth inserted If .sh od . veyShefiyie
riNcLisu DAIRY CHEESE-45 boxes
FRANCE'Sst received And for sale, orlielenolniuid non%
'let Family Grocery and Tea Stem Federal et ,
Allegheny. Je2l
SEED BUCKWREAT.-500 bush. York
Enda for gale by J. A. MGM I CO.,
Ja22 , 76 Water nod 92 Front amen.
DUCKWUNAT-150 bus. prime Seed for
..8.,N010 by SUMER DILIVORTII,
lan nod 1:2 &cowl •tre,
•
Tit Rowms ESSENCE JAMAICA GIN'
Na on bind oaf for IWO by
J.= B. L. YAIINISTOCIL &
-
SWEET' POTATOES—iiii3 • Tiei'nCtor.
jeE 3 bbk. St. Eustatius, Jan reed and Ibr wide by
• ANDER/30N , 30 Wood nt.
=OE
OTATOEB-51X) bush. Reds and Lake
Mora to win. and far lada
ittoDt.P Winn 00.
iirREESE-75 tam. fmm various dairies,
Ne rm out's& r. , 11 1, 1 6 .
wins A
01
Je3)
OIL -10 Ude. Tanner'e Oil received On
compement and For Ws by
J• 33 ALIVEMIDER JUNG.
- DEANS-50 bble. small white for salo by
IJIPI 11.12111 Y IL COLLIN&
WYOL'2IO AIRS'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
—Aregodno monthly nesting of ale Asociatlan
will to held on Monitor intorno, 27th fiat , at the rooms
on Flfth street,oppaalta the Poet Office; coontancing at
o'clock. A hill attendance I. enneally reinad.W.
) , ::It • H. A. LAVELT, Recording .
10`ALLeatIENT CENCTEST.—Secretary and
otnce, N 0.31 ILICQ BTILEST, Mt-
Enperinteadent's OMet at the CEMETERY. .frtkthf
Penances/a lastatakcs Onktvirt,
Pitteburgh, May TT. / 6 . 5 8
lark' . a meeting of the Directors of t as
Company, held tbd• day,. Divideed, of CI PCB CIEWT.
being Two Dollen and a Half pw abate on pad op stock,
-- deewed. Perebb.i. cash, on &nowt to the balder*
of pad up stock, and to to Applied to the Deptidatkot of
Stock Note, on Steck not folly paid op.
• royl9Blwd I Ohl Eft tiPliOub, sweep+
tts - 5000 Acerers WASTED.—To sell four
now Inventions. Agent. b.sve mad. ever Ve,ooo on one—
Lebo than all other efialler agencies. Pond boor .tomb
• ed get 80 mew particulate, geol.
jell.3mdswvT CPUILAINI BROWN, Powell. Mom
likle - BGCNTS WANTS') in this/tate to can
vas. with the CIOLDSS SAL% K. Sells nil y.I Can wake
good pay. Yor terma der-ound stamp.
jAti.usa..or c. P. WIIIITZN, LoOoB, Mass.
Bedford Springs,
flu flontiu9dvn nod Brood Top Rot/rood from
• Run/froth,
VISITORS to tide celebratsal and delightful
Watering Place, from Pittsburgh ant the Went, rill
lakes ih. hall Irmo leaving the Pennsylvania R R. Depot at
3 I. 5, arrive at Huntingdon at 9 t.r , connecting direct
'Mb trains oo thn Huntingdon 1 Voiad Top It. IL to Hops
and arrive at the Springs in time for tea, some evening.
By taking the Peat Line east at 4.0 i r. Y , passenger. mr
rive in Huntingdon at 10,15 P.Y. and isimaln over night; or
if piumengun prefer it, they coo stay all night at Alinona,
and connect at Huntingdon next morning •Ith a train Lir
the Spring..
IthITURNING WEST PROM MR SPRINUS:
Leave Bedford alter bre►kfeet and cunuect et numb:team:
with Mail Train west M 5 e. rL. oo l'eum it. it Arriving 1►
NUM:meek st midnight.
This mute will be found ploment, quick snd eaie, and
every ttenn►► pp►aild to the comfort of pmeompon.
THROUGH IGOICHTS TO HOPEIVKLL, $5 IV, ran be had
It the faion Tictet Of Pidsburgh,from
J. EtI'IrWART, Agent Penn. R.ll.
.1. J. LAW ERROR, Inlet H. A B. T. R. R.
Ifuntinplon, Jona IS, 185 n. 3°ls:lndio
l'lliobargh Insurance Company
Office, No. 96 Water Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
V. A. Ilisanaar, to' ALRX. IigADLISV, VI. Prrat,
I.orra agalnat Hall sod Cargo Rlat% on the Ohio and
Illesimalppi Haan end trlbuturtes.nd Marino Utak pa
.call).
And ovine Les or Damage by /Ira.
And naafi:Lot the Peril., of the See and Inland Hart:a/km
Traniporlatkro.
Robert Mammy,
&LOU./ hicelurten,
Joseph P. Hamm, D,
John PcoD,
Jamsallianhall,
Mehl Richey,
James W. Hallman,
Chas. Arhotbnot„
my3o:2airgrZm
STATIC Ina N.. AND NIAIIINN.
INBT_TRILIsTCE
NOTICE is hereby given that the under
signed ban been eppointed Sequestrate:of the labor.
named InmranesCompany by the Distrint Court of Phila
delphia, .of that all perm. indebted to tot Company or
bolding property belonging thereto, are hereby required to
make immediate payment, or at mem deliver took propertp
to the undersigned.
And all pentane having datum egalast the mid Comiutny
will please plesent them for payment or adjustment m the
office of the Compaey, M Harrisburg, on or beLre TURD.
DA Y,TUE WITH DAY OF JULY NEXT.
leAllaediar WM. C. A. LAWRENCE, Seqnretrator.
[tlanishurg Telegraph.]
MPROVED AND IMPROVING REAL
. ..
as valuable properties in Pittsburgh and the City District
are offered for sale and rent at law rates and on easy tame.
Foil kiALF.—A antatandal threastory Brink name, with
o three story back building—fimprocl roof—andcautaining
.lateen room., situated on Fourth Nowt, Pittsburgh, oppo•
alto the Iron City Bank. The lot I. feet 10 inches front,
by 00 feet deep. •
Arao—fkrcert handfed and Bay Rot of pound on Com
merce street, end rennin thence three hundred feet to low
water mark of hionangsbeleriver. The ricer front of this
pre/perky is the ant legal leading above Dam 80. I, arid Is
admirably adapted for n wharf, which 1. mach needed in
that haality, end would yield large malts.
Ateo—Poor hmadred feet of ground on moo Wert, and
oaring same distance to low water mark, sod Onteted be
tween tem new Rolling Mil of Ifoorbeed & Co. and the
Pittsburgh and Boston Copper Works.
Aise—Two hundred Building lota on Braddock, Brady
sod Commerce streets and Penuitylrenie Avenue. The
fames of tame lots miry from two (W) hundred dollen to
eight (WO) hundred dollen male.
atau--Youroon acres of Land on Bobo street, containing
two limestone end two freestone quarries, now ander Rom.
The above 1.0 and city diattict lot. adjoin the city, and
are only about one mile from the Court frmsa
FOR RENT.—Pinto Flain.—This sell known 11.11 bee
been recently Octal ap and Improved. It le well lighted
and the entrance In by a wide and eery data:Leo.
Auo—A goal stand on Market street far • Variety Store
or Millinery bashes.
A uo—Beveral °Rime and Rooms on Third and Market
Want.
OHIO WHITE SULPHIIR_SPRINGS
Astionocemaist of the Proprietor for the
•
rrIlE 01110 WIIITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
are nitrate In Delaware county, 18 tabs north to
Whim.* (the Capital (710h(n,) on the &loto rfrer,lo mil.
Irma labors., 6 eillee from the Minn 801 p► Marko, on
L. iipriegnelef, L 6 Trona and Plosiborn4 flaffrosd, and
Id :ma nom Philmont Valley or Bprings Btello4 on the
Ciolumb., Pig. and Indiana Railroad. now Risrinss 1.111
be erwu for tb , reerptlen of rl.itor.
On the Ist Day of June.
. The icurrovemouts of fSO have been loge, madding the
propriewr to accommodate from are to six hundren game.
Among move improvement. may be mentioned a largo end
eleecant hotel, new cottage rove, additional Lnildings far
emu...meta and recreation, extensive bath bons., a Meow
laundry, an, Jte.
Upon the rend° tLoro ere ere Springs, all wilttin the talrit,
of which, the White Sulphur, the Cbalytwate, tholdag
neaten end the Saline Chalybesta, aro decidedly nuodicinal,
whilst the fifth in rental:atilt for the purity of its waters.
THR WHITE SULPHUR
Is a beautiful Artaslan fouatain, situated noar the rocky
bank of Lilo Scioto river. At tbo depth of 100 feet below
the surface of the Scioto flows the remarkable stream of
sulfate, water. which supplies this Sprht. This abeam
was discovered ttlrty years ago by • Au/Abu:Min who wee
boring for ult. Ms water, when remelted, et once arose be
the surface, and has ever slate cantina.% to Sow during all
mason, wiliest I change or alwletuut, either In quality or
volume.
For year. these Spring. have been highly eateemod for
their medietnal propertim. During the pant season their
tel.tation to this raven bee been eingolarly confirmed.—
They were administered by a physician. Judkiously as to
quantity, time of drinking. continuance, &mould under this
optimistic plan the curse were numerous and gratifying,
TILE WRITE WATER BREMER
la pocull•rly nirvkxablo In Wow Eaordora of Lin Lim and
A toroMy wbkb leo °Ran afflllet gentlemen who hare been too
M. 1.7 mglood to b0g00....Ad pawns of modeoury
habits.
TUE CHILYDRATS SPRINGS
Arm • permanent tanks Their effects open broken Iles-.
and debilitated constitrittons have been not transient Po •
lastam, pietas SO 11b blood a new vitality, and to the per.
lam mwll6 and vigor.
TUE BIAUSESIAN WATER -
Is a-gentin aperient.
Invalid. guir rely upon every reality being (grabbed
there which vut contribute to health mei gentian. •
. .
Ay a delightful resort cloying the =miner mouths, the
Ohio White Sulphur Erring. hare no rival in the West, and
but law in the United Metre. no bastion la peculiarly
healthy; the Scioto here tea tepid. rocky stream, the “Cliff
Limgatme,” a formation hundreds of feet ha thickumw,
through which the rim cute its way, fi everywhere, either
at or near the Warbee; the grounds of the rotate are bean.
tife unduktml,and interstmsed with numerous ravines,
w carry off all the sopranos:to water. thus rendathag
Wsundry and the atrompbere free from thstbumblity
prnyudklal to health; Limo circumstances. taken into coo.
.0041:
41 with the altitude of the place. about 1,000 feet there
the level of the north, make the locality cc floe from math
riot. hafthentis aa• mounts/a region.
The Bering ropega of 320 acres of hind, ow hun
dred el which p
Is cossrrt yedome by one of the sited beautiful groves
of Mk,. This woodland Is handsomely Wd at Into welts
and dtives, one of the letter being two wan in extent.
BATHS.
Bathing hero by the plan adopted, to tuought into fall
competition with, that at naturally Warm ands Spring.
The water le heated In the bath tab by ipea; the
beat not being rebind high enough to pnwipitate Ica mita it
le by thle ernem applied to the surface of the bather with.
out Um low of the Wine ingredianta. -
TIILSOILIPLI MICE.
Telegreph Omumunloatlng with all parte of the
couatu,
has
been astalarbed at the Bobo. To be thna in
connettlea With distant points, wUI be a great nouveau=
to gentlemen who am hear from and direct their buelneee
strain daily.
All the accewarlatmemory to health, pleurae and
antuamnenLvisitcearnay expect to and 'Mho OLIO White Sub
Our Springs.= the propretor te determined to mho It, In
every particular, a and clan watering place. Gratified with
tbe liberal patronage ezteraled last year, no effort will he
woad to merit its cootinuanca
A linty, alcultedwith Loran and "nines, Ls attach
'dlrice"hfeturePtformatlon,- arrangements for maw, ad,
ANDRYW WILSON, Jou., •
my2t:lnda White Salphur P.O. Delaware Oa. Into.
_ •
City and County Zoo trance Company. ,
NOTICEis hereVigiven that in pursuance
eau ad 0 1 a...id.r. T&oUog Mead, and the Char,
tor of Incorporstkm, improved - Aptil 11th, 1069, Books. to
melee subectiottens to the Neal Stock of the fifty and
County froureace Company of the city of Allegheny, will
be open At the odlce of PETER PATERSON, Federal street,
Alleghory, ooTUPSDAY, WYDNERDAY audTERIRSDAY,
6th, tith tad itlt ofJuly, and at the °Mew of Wit. P. &MIRO,
en It Oh& etkol. Pfttehergh, on REIDAY sad PATUR.
DAY, the oth and 9th ofJoly next, to remain open for ens
Dere, (nolees the stock be sooner suleurlbed,) from 10 A. M.
to 4 o'clock P.M. of oath day. - -
..lothila Elm& • - Jame. L. Onahem,.. , •
Henry Irwln,Poesy,
Peter Peterson, John Mnolugtousi,
0. 0. Craig, • Wm. P. Berm,
James Old, . Johh Irwin, Bea,
James Otboon, Jobb Sanceou,
L.Yeigte. . fikeSge Lew*
ocal firmly, ft IcluSse Voeghtly, Pew.
John A. Rom It. P. McDowell ••
John W. Biddle, Dula dralg„ ...
Baal Lindsay, Jon., J. Longman%
M. Borland, Thomas Farley,
D. M. Evans, Alex. lllhusds.
IL W. Poladsslor. Thos. postwar.
Jam.. Park. un ,
- - - J Jamee A. do* ,
~....th
Real
ATE YOUR FRUIT by using 'Mn'"asos
Pitt•nt Meat Metal tkrtn , 'AV ?mum Th e ,
ate tb. beat B..iths,
j .. n .. 4 .nd eau be bad at MOWS
family am.r7 aod ac..• 1 "d" afoot , Allaidda7
Yoa caa &Ira 004 d. 13, L. floes, pod Wt. P e
lag 20‘...1 SO." P.' Mad. MI sad dadardna
romans.
Jal6
ArNuNPRECRDENTEDBARGAIN. EN
. desirable throe 'Ended Brick Dwailloir&la
ood/gag delta toms; with double pork... holm*
tosollri kw; hoth= a sod all the makes, improwociont;
s sbrisatlallY matt bunk Ibis io diorite
es the cinched put of itto Second Ward s tr. Th sod will he cold at e groat socrifico, Eat hand. 1 . 11 .
once in won "pal roma pimento. Aypi, for further ht 7
foratalkol Jihbadi WK. klAttifft.l9l Pr= d.
00., No. 60
.11`..d
MORE NEW, DANDSOME AND CRIMP
MIT ODOM of every veriddr.oMi2B.ll.odakil.Y.
JCI C. LIANI3ON LOTT.II MOAK st.
CORN -5000 blab. Shelled;
sow do I for Wilt"
.1. 0 HITOIIOOOK. Meektlnalt a 00
lot. to arrive on steamer
1114100 CE. kaRIMIT k 00.
PEALED PEACHES-2 bbls. now land-
Ing for onie by MAIM/ DICE= & OD.
INES-1000 pine Applea to arrive and
for Bala by arnami * maurataxa, ea Wow M.
Vubiic fioticts
ILOBT. CIA LW A Y. Preedileut
N 1110.0121:
Aleseader Bradley.
lobu L. Learb,
John Fullerton,
Nathan ►. Bart,
Robert Robison,
WCCam Carr,
Robert H. Hartley
Jobe WOUI,
E. D. GAZZAId,
Idarket street, op onto.
MEDICINAL PIIOPERTII9
eitr %ludic!! amts.
DAVIS. ..fLuatlonei3i. -
02 . say aosma No. el 71.1 th Street
BRICKD
WELLING HOUSE AND LOTS
rIN 'ins WARBAS AUCTION.—Ow Suisday irrenlng
Juoe 2.5tb, ‘echx.v., Ithw conmersial infra room; No.
"th "0 ' .4 4 • 0, 1. throw valuable lots of linsuwii,
litruto oar the soutli-exit site of Owithill arect, ben..
03.11 . 11 Arsine wad heel litre., haring toth • Bost of 31
Bat and exisoillus luck 100 fres, oo which is ersttsd • 1 . 0
story Brick Dwolling Ilwsq f ume „so, with frail
Nemultimo arbors lad slarabbom
Tido Indlepotable. Ditd cub, mat" to
top year% with interest, • P. 11. And.
12 BUILDING LOTS IN int WARD AT
MICTION.—Cin Tuesday eveatec, kn. Zai, et
o'clock at the torateereal Wei footna Ne. 54 "Mb at, will
he awe, the following valuable Lott of Oneend.; Ii the plan
<11464141d net by the late Judge Porter. Whig
i 45, CO, 74, 75,44, 75 and 76. situate., sttaS ,„„
Noe 70 and 71 on I' Itie streak a rim of elikb
at the auction rooms. Sams at ago P. It. &I'lB, evict.
ALUARLE STOCKS AT
Ttmsday eveulua, Ju. 2ath, .t 0 o'clotk,'ar the
comenelciel make root., No. 61 filth meet, ail] be Add,
It/ shame Eachange Beak Mork;
2a) therm 11... l m/sea & atabuta.o arm Pea Stock
du Penna. Insurance Co.
dJ
1a d. Pittatonnith Trutt Company Stock,
/.. do Allegheny Beak do
10 do Iter.As lmorsuce Co
.144 P. M. DAT/S, duct.
FIFTEEN BUILDING LOTS IN THE
figPXNTIN WAND AT AUCTION.—D 7 rhino of as
order of the Orphans Mutt. of Allegbal MMINI, focal to
Wm. A. Milne - It, SI. D. executor of Woo IL Potter. deed.
will be wild at the Commercial Pales 1tn0t01,N0.6.1 Fifth
street, on Tneetley evening. Jane alb, at 8 o'clock, Six Lola
of Omuta, Alma,' on (Notre Acctme between Fulton OW'
Arthur* etteets, having each. hoot of 29 feet co Combo
Avenue, extending back 90 fiat: also. Nine Lots of 0 mood
situate on Choke street; [snag Now /41, 67,64,39, 60, 0, IV,
63 and 04, in Porter's plan, hating each a :mot of :13 feet,
and ...standing back 69 foot. ota-Lelf cash, redde,
la two enlist 1011111.1 i fa7menb 111116 lutettetoseured 1.7
jndeinut bonds and m....rtg•go•
Jo P. IN. IIAVIP, Auct.
AMIN LOOM k CO., Merchants' Exchange
ZINa
- - - - -
AT TUX MIIRCIIANTW SICUANOR YV/LIIT
TURIUMAY YVRNLNO.—BaaI, Bridge, Immix.. awl
Cop he Me per Flack, Mini and
hange Real Rotate suld at public sat.
.1 trchants' kac
IORTIN LOOMIS I CO..
Not., Draft. dual Loans ou Real Rstate magnet/441 OD
reasonable forma by •1337:1.11 LOOSOR I CO.,
nal Block Notollrokena WI Fourth at
usincso 13.0ttreit tRr ertangts.
(10-PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE.—Mr.
Im Emma this day retires from our Arm by mutual
at, and la surmadod by Mr. D. C. CLAPP, as manag -
tag partner. KENNEDY, CHILLS A CO.
Pittsburgh, June o:gh,lBs9.—je2l:brd
DISSOLUTION.—The Partnership hereto
fore existbag between WltAtax NEVE and Dam
Bsolnr, under the styla of WM. MIMI t ON Ins din
mind an the 15th day of February, 1959. by lho &alb of
Air. Mon Brown.
DAVID X. PARK and JAMES PARC, Ja., Liming Fur•
chased the Internet of Mr. D. Brown, deed, to the lat. Am
of Writ. Botith A Co., the Foundry end Mochtne Boalncas
will be hereafter conducted under the style of Bmltlt. Park
& Co., by whom the hoolowax of the telethon will to paned.
SMITH, PARK & CO.,
N INTFI NV"./1-RD F'017N1312.Y
PITTSBURGIII, PA.
IVarrhonee, No. 149 Fine and 120 Second Street,
MANUFACTURERS of all sizes and de
mi. ri Ipllons or Coal Oil Retorts and Stllls,thw an' W..
ter etre, Pad Irani Dog Imo; %goo Oozes, Steel Wool,*
Pulleys, Moyers sad Couplings.
Al. Jobbing and Mehl. Outings of every acersiptioo
crude to order.
Mitylng a complete MACHINE SIIOP attached to the
Vocomdry, ¢n nectseury Ilttinge •iU be carefully attended
to. toyMdtfarrAT
PILE andasigned have assoditted with them
m the C 01111211121011 Bastnees Inns .Pusigs,'late of
twaberailles Ohio. The style of the firm will continue as
heretofore. MAUCH 1 CO.
STINIETADIE c 0..,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
For thermala of
Pig Iron and Moons&
05 WATER ETHYL?, Prnanor.
HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITII
me, Mr. JOHN TALLOW, la the Undertaking huhu.,
which will be ciendacted mica the name and etre of LEM
ON DELLOW. JAMES LEMON.
Omadertaking In all Its Beassestes. -
LEMON & DELLOW, No. 118, Fourth et,
ses pennond to do twertaking In all lb branches, in
the beetmstater, at prime to snit the Woe. We dl ve
nial attention to risk'. new stile label !fetalib }harlot
them to the role of which we am sole agents In Ibis city,
and of which we keep constantly on hand • large . easort.
meet. As regards heantyal shape and finish, they suet all
of era Funerals will be sripplied with Homes, Herbs and
Carrlogs , promptly, at lower rates than any other establish
ment In the city. Otarantaeing to tender eatistectlen, they
selltilt • continuance 01 the pat.omgeo heretofore wa tibateuy
attended to the old firm.
Motels.
C ONGRESS lALL, CAPE ISLAND,
CAPP. MAT; N.. 1.
THIS WELL KNOWN FIRST CLASSUOTEL
FOR THE RECEPTION OF CURETS.
=2l
WEST & THOMPBON, Proptteton
.1.+2.1md
AMERICAN ROUSE, BOSTON,
IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR-Ell
ragged Hotel in the New England Stalin Le cwwjal,
trally located, and easy of acmes fr.], 11.11 the teats of
traveL It contain. all the modem ko prove:amt.', !tad
every COOTOUIOIOC, for the comkat end secommodatioa of
the traveling public. Th e sleeping room are large wad well
'initiated; pa walks of rooms are well arranged, Led com.
pletsly famished for families and large traveling
p
nod the hone Intl coat:Moe to be kept as • tlfll% o.t 012 ot
In 611 , (7 rampart mildly LEWIS RICE Proprietor.
iSbutational.
Penn Institute,
CORNER of Pgan and Ilancock straits.—
The ensuing Lena tomznemos On TUIgIDAY; 312 t
Imc A limiurl number of papila may obtain admindoo.
Terme for Tuition and fltalioaory, VT per wanton of twenty
vro 'roots. •1124:tf .1. If. worn, Principal-
PRINCE IMPERIAL
CHAMPAIGNE,
PROM
DD VENOOD & CO., Epernay, France,
Am need at tbs • -
imperial Tables on Coatlntim or noropa,
APERFECTLY PURE AND . DELICATE
WINE at • =dente price, admirably adapted to fax.
ily or and rapidly teeming favortte to the
city of New Yor harlog elicited Outmost flatterbi
modals from the k,
proprietors of the .1101141D.Ehrm6, BT.
Niatous Rom, Wernms porn, Alrlitorotilrek li(r114
Amax Noon, Joan' Nom, and &I the loading parch:mem
of Mumps/gem to &bat city.
Sold by the principal dealers throatboat the eountrY.
Y. Y. IILaUGLIWOLIS, Bole Importer.
Corner of Broadway mat Brow. litreet,NeerYork.
I.l24:lradZip •
_ _ _
PIANOS I PIANOS I
EW ARRIVAL or PIANOS.
NIFOR
N—The rotwaber - hr. Jolt remind
from the toraufwtory of -
cuicsaansm aisozu
allsrob lapply of their antirstlel
P I A' N 0 S
The tattraments hare oat been selected pers.:mall! hp Lb*
scdocriber, at the rectory,
ESPICCIALIN 10111111.8 . PUREST
Those, la mat of Planes ars horned to esll sad eximlo•
this ateek,whlebeomprbas in the +melons gybe iskartLe.
tared by Chkkertag 2 Ens, from the *lona to the oo.t
elaborately carrid eseer;sad at prices to salt porchasers.
JeTdaver JOHN a. =ion, in woo ;aid.
/1 II 8 I O. L'E 3 . 13 011. S
viatia. ZLV?Z, mraioDzoii Jim) sitietse.
. W. D. MUM/ Iwo to hems . lida .lam:ft ma Wm put&
that he will gin bitrustioa In Cr Singham °estivate
t loloomme
the Violist, SUM, Melodeon, oe fa
Wood
at bioroalmics,
NO. 113 roust:m=lm Worms Wood rad Smithfield'.
when bolo wadded with macaw and wormealeatroema
Arnmsooll OWBBltB tOh LAMS wal be *nod
for Marian the art of singing, either with die "ltial."
o n e 11•XolD14sameat.. Thom damn. rlNbe oun
HYMNING GLEE CLASS= will Mao bo brood for Solo *
Triatiad Quartette aither wah ofdltr i - 1 / 4 "'„
Dm= made kiloton cm mmiletainw
FOR TER FOURTH OF JOLY!.4-
100 &a Imam, Pico ADO. Sri . b"rk Bnordc 8 nordc
000 lb.. Gam, Lio.n...edJWnM DroPdi
aw
ms. wina rilwds 4 . 0 D
ardsebe min
noo cr.., sgrat
Alas, an Ilan Wins•Worty, hear, de.
8.04 as the and Anstrican Gnaw
1.. n. MUNE At sot/omit. Mrs&
- OVEBY AMERICAN should understand '1
j~Jitho ms a Ilmarau. In order 'to booms adesds let i!
r ,.r bow:meow, rap& Worhsva•os band wood Le
nard*. ado. sod Mudge. fair-trot BOY'S MOT
rthieb'ara jest Wahine for twordanum They srerold at
Ism. • CART wawa" , t YOUNG, .
NEW- MACKEREL!
100 War Ltda. No. - 3 tiro, •Mm laspection; jinn 0
whoa Bad isr sale by JOHN FLOYD t aa.
.18= owner wi.isasizth tuna..
OPENING THIS DAY—Very handsome
D. Goods la Gobs. Lod by/bo yont. • Absi,slitiOds
of Dosoemdle sod SJpb Dry 4:10i• osoudly found Y "veil
osorted stook. Mao tali sad szsadoo for yoorsottoL -
WI • -• • G. lIAIGION,LOVEL 71 'Mansell sL
WilFda-1500 bushels white wad' red
Wittscto antra, for sale by
.421 IIieDANE a •NJIII, 1 . 21. Second final.
SOUP BEANS-50 bblo. onion utito Soup
Ban; spans artkle, for ma toT
k m J. b. cANingizi 00.
LAMEZU-2 etackx noW lgUng from
stealer Hamad. gx 0 " 11
14 DIOLIT
BILLOWB-51. bat Ohio now
eion W for sa Vi biby ' Isms DICKEY *CO.
lbs: for sale by _-
OIL SAtiLSAFILLII--75
JtlD W.SIACKEOWN,IIII7 LOagi
PROLE (KIRKS FOR FRUITJARRiass'd
ibr oho by IL L. PAEINISTOCIr coo.
FRESH FROM THE SPRINOS-10 bid&
atm& IllabliekWedadoet reed by JO&ILIX1310.
•fti - Amorys ErfRINGES-A=RV
lati Wel al J 423 Ma.