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Prize Teasel Captured--Death 'of
j-V » *••• r, ■ Soldiers. ■j : •
. • 21*w You, Aug. 2,—The-French bark
Harriet Bolli, which was captured byicor
forces while running the bloekade ofiflTpw Or* :
leans, with a cargo of wines and brandies,
arrived to-day, under command of Captain'
- Oorant, of the Massachusetts
dhe has 89 sick soldiers on board. ■>: 1 .
George H* WiloQg,of tho 12th-Connecticut,
and Zhos.: Manning, of the 31st Massachu
setts, died on ibe-wayr—— .. •
College. -
At A Uto mwtisg of tbo Alumni of Yale
College, the followingprooeedings took place:
• . Hon. W. WrEßswarllvof' Hartford,'late
. Judge of tbo Supreme Court of Connection*,
- ibto Introduced, with a speeoh of tbo deepest
feeling and melt hearty patriotism,. tho &l
-.■;''p:v:''.-v--/.lo»{ogreiolotion: . *•'•* r ;v
s* . . £MO/Md, .ZhH it if the profound conrio
.v £r tlon of thisxoeeting that the present is aznoit
-,1-, . critical period for Republican Governments.
■ • ' If the experiment failsin the Unlted’States,
• yi*. - v .it failf forever. There is no • other are» 4 left
. . . on tbo globe for further triaL. That whflt we
•/ I.*-*?:-:' -have the fullest confidence in- ibepatriottsm
• •p.'-'.' u-.' v and wisdom of President Lincoln ana his Cab*
. : : <■ last, we eoojurethem to-spare no effort con
- ? l i fliUntwltb civilised warfare, to pat an end
- *t<v. . «v. ?.* N ••••• the present moat stupendous, wtckod,and
*•*. ;*■- a rebellion known in the history.of the.
.. , P world.
■ ‘ • c - In proposing its adoption- Got; Ellsworth
‘.V ;i /: ’•. *' ‘Vv. ■ referred to the “diabolical”: system. of 61a*
■' iweawt!;?, and expressed hU strong conviotionrof
. ( 'iv. ::. ?• .**•. tfesnusessUy of its The pointed
• c r anphaiiU wlth whlehhff lepeatodthe words
• \- ■» i .v.v: -y ”we-oonjare the President to spare no eflbrt
. : s : civUUed warfare” to end the
£ rebellion, clearly Indicated ,his view of Che
• V-.X rnecessity of calling in the blacks Jto .aid in the
t : \ ...!;; . jjiv:,..;-: : . advancement of the'Nationst cause.and the
.v ,' > -‘-C preservation of-thOr National Cnion.'Tbis
«*• eentiaent wasiheartily'responded ttf>y the
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T i', Itiiln phnu*: Etptdt Uarcutrm," «Uoh th*
' •■ 1 » l <’ *nditnco -trioilited bj aothulutloerlM of
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3. -4 Rur-Admlr«l Foot*, V. 8. JT., Urn raw
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MONDAY.,. .MORNING,.. AUG. 4.
LATE TELEOBAPHIO KEWB.:
[FROM OUR EVENING. EDITION.']
FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC-
of two BebeMron-Clad Vwsels.
iSECOSSOISSASCE DP THE JASLBS'BIVjfH,
Naval Engagement Imminent
<frc.|<£c. f —i£c.
. PuiusurßU, Aagait 2 The. following
:i« thbltaeV correspondence infullr'''. •
! A»MT OF TH* POTOttAO,'' 7
. Thursday, July 31, 1862. J
.i. At about noon yesterday, a signal officer
descried two suspioloua looking craft moving
down the James river toward. Turkey'Bead.
-When off that point the craft stopped and
east anohor. It is understood and generally
believed.that one of., the. vessels is .the . new
■ Merrimao, called the Richmond. - The' - name
.of the other. Is thought to be the Young
America.
Intelligence of their appearance, was ImTne*
diately oommunlcatodto flag. Officer Wilkes,
who promptly issoedorderslor .a., number of
first class gunboats ..to .run.up tha stream as ■;
far agiheLtght Boose..Point,, which. Ujust
below City Point.
The Monitor end. Galena were in readiness
In that pm of the.riser....Tho Manitor was
next ordered, fo proceed, slowly .np the .river,
and reoonnoitre the.banks on each side, and
approach to within ,a. certain distance of the
rebel vessels.. i ■■ >
Upon her coarse.up .therlver, the Monitor,
threw a dosen or fifteen.shells into. the.woods
on the south side, for .tho.. purpose of dlscov*-
wring rebel batteries,.hut failed to.elioit any
response from the enemy. She went almost
within range' of the .Richmond, but nofiring
took place between bar. and the rebel .vessels.
In About ah hour, the Monitor,withdrew to.
Light Bouse; Point,, where, in . connection ‘
with the Galena and., the. other,
line of battle was formed..
For the remainder..of,.the .afternoon,, and
during the night, Qur.own.and.the .rebel ,-ves
. sols occupied .the same relative positions*.
: Yesterday, v %eomhised : naval and balloon
. roeonnoissanbe, under thesupervisioh of Capt.
Jenkins, of the steam slobp-'Wachosett, was
made down .the James riter;' The balloon
was in charge of Captains Allen and Steiner,
and atflvea*m; l havingb«enplauedt)hboard
. a barge previously used for its: transportation,
was tow by the gunboats Stepping
.. Stones, and moved down the river to a • point .
. off Port Powhattao.- An ascension was then
: made, but hot a rebel - wai ' discovered any
where in the. vioinity of the fort."'The barge,
preceded by the gunboats-Port" Royal: and
Delaware, and followcd by-another. gunboat,
then proceeded ten mties'below/the:fort;\*Xwo.
. ascensions' ufrdebere/.’butvmo'rebeliror'
- reoentlyoonßtraotedearthwopkswereobaerved.
• Numerpaj 'contrabands -fwero noticed tall
along the banks, who exhibited great-surprise
atrseelng thTbSUoon in that quarter.
. Preparations 'were making- fer the fonrth
ascension, when'the p'ocecdingswereindden
ly termiDatod-'by.ah order.jfrOmiCommbdore"
Wilkes, for the ghnboats W proceed withall
dispatoh to Ligh tHoaso Point. - 1 r"::
. The resuHof thereebnneissan&was'iatis
; factory, inosmuch as the -reports to'.the effeot
that the rebels werocollecting in Considerable
forpe in thevieinity of'Fort PowhaUan,and
along the line of the bank below, are proved
to be unfounded. ;
Yesterday was the first-time a balloon re*
oonnolssancei has been xnado from avcsiel in
the army. y ..
: , The mail boat proceeded to Fortress Mon
roe yesterday, under two gunboats.
Mo one donbts that .the main force of the
rebels is along theliheof the Petersburg and
City Point Railroad. X branch railroad has
boon discovered: leading from the main rail*.
road_to tbe James river, opposite .Berkley's
Landing. . This branch road waa formerly
usod for eonveying , wood fur transportation
. on the river.: ••• '
1 .Not a faw entartaiu an opinion, that we
shall wake -np somei momipg, ■ and discover
tho woods directly opposite Berkley V
; log cut dowXand a formidable earthwoxk ex
■ posed to view.':-. -.;
■•9 a. TbeperiUon' of .the fleet remains
unchanged. The rebel rims'are still .off Tor*
. koy Bend." Bvwnear;woire jo ai'nayai bat
tle caoh oneban judge ifor himself. .
From Gcn. Pope T s Department.
WAf>ELoo # Vs. t
.'■from Culj>epp«r.jayj that jeoutisg parties go!
. out aiid oTOasioaaUjf -brlng.ifli rebel
•scouts. No «nwny In |foreo b&s
•red this sldfiofQordonsville.ltiß suppoiod
. that etroag iotrenobinents' are being oon-
Itructed at that place,, .-Oar., troops: are in
. meh high spirits and/ so oonfident of taoeess
' that they say they can!'defeat Whatever force
■j'm*y therw4>e collected. ...
7 Qen. Pope, on his way hither, was racelvsd
- with eatbusiutio cheers hy our troops, whom
ho reviewed and hlgbiyoompUmented on their,
appearanooand drill.
jDesertion‘ haß r been Vmuch ohe'cked within
the last few days, by the stringent orders of
- Sen.. Popo. . Several destriers having been
. found guilty have been eeatenced tobe brand
- ed out'of tha army*.
At pressnt everything is £aiot in front of
our advance. ,
Seme of ihe mambera of the 9th New York
Regiment havo issued a paper called tho JVeu •
York Ninth', devoted to the. dissemination of
Union pribdples Jn .region.
v • From Geo. McClellan's Army,
r- •••.•' WaaHiaoron, August 2.~An offissr writing
from Harrison's Landinc to egentlemur in
Washington, says.: : Ail is quiet on- tho James
v/' . river. One corp : ofter Mother, is being to
• : viewed by General McClellan, and tho troops
snake afineeppearanoe. The soldiers ere in
. good spirits, end will be. reedy to deal beery
- blows when .called apon ;to strike the enemy.
If New Middle States, end the
‘ Greet West will only do their duty'now, this
X l . : wloked rebellion can be crushed forever; God
• • 'grant that the cell for more men may not be
/ - -in -rein.
. The Bole of Contraband Good* Pro*
v..'' .':'. - hlblled. -- - i “■■■•;■ r -i
. Lovismix, Aug. 2.—Gen. Boy lobes issued
an. order prohlouing the sale of contraband
. arnelw, such as guns, ammunition and aedfc*
-cites in paokages, unless the purchaser first
gets o permit from headquarter*.- s
■ cumnuresr
t7o, ; , . l L Bagiße ‘ t ' hi ‘ critiralho “ r
liv^n'Sr " “rH? 00,n,tr y* ■ HOeonolnded i _
y. to PrtsjdttitikibstWj of Llbo- 1 1l sr'WJiNUiiEftS. — Josiab CbPLKY, ol
''Vu S w.asteated.before htmi. -: /• • :Allegheny City,(former!;cf Armittoug ‘Jo.,
'.loo,Chairman, in terms of bi&h eoranil. i and uow the Bepubjican. nomioco of that count;,)
moot, then- invited tW m *“ l ’ j wilt b« a candidate for Congrvca for the SM District,
■WUtlw of tt. A i t?. Wh,d ??**' *®P* wl oC *fae eoumlo. of Armstrong, Butler end'
* -African Republic to address i that portioa of Allegheny Irlog treat of the Aile
taO tnuienee. . : I gbenjr end north of the Ohio liters, before the Con
.irreuaeot Roberts then tork the floor, and } T#nlwo Delegates from that part cf Allegheny
made a .brief, telling speech in rtspeot to the rgS?#‘ , f w ,r
of events in Ltbarta, and especially
.*•«, ssd especially
to bis desires for the establishment
of.a good system of edaoatioo in that rising
attention. ... .
Rev.Dr.BacoDwa« then called oat, and
with eh&rauteriaiio humor, forca and feeling,
ha discussed the state oftheooantry, the war
polioy of th»’GoTernmeat, and the duties of
freemen in the present qruis. ■ :
■ Everyone by this time hadbecome so deeply
interested in patriotic 1 sentiments, that-the
programoaof toe meeting could not be earrled
oat. Instead of calling oat the gradaatei~by'
classes; or of inviting remarks from scores of
eminent men: who wore-pro&ent, a general:
discussion on the state \of the country name
up.- *Bev.-.Mr. GnUiver,- of Norwich 5 Dr.'
•Peter Parker, of China; -Rev. Dr;. E.- Beecher,
Ex-Gov, Dutton, of New Haven; ‘Rev. Dr.
Hoppin. and othors, took
part In it. Gov. Ellsworth's resolutions were
heartily and;noanimoue)y adoptod; and kfter
singing, to the tune “Lenox/' the graduates'
hymn, :
“Within theso sacred shaie*,”
the assembly adjourned;
-Themeetingwsa exceedingly interesting, but
there were many other .speakers and themes
which might have,corner had Uotthe one great
sqbjeot of the war overruled all* others. ;
FITTBBUKGHHAKKETS.
[Jfepcrfod tpeciaUyfor tiu PUUburgh QattO*.)
• Saivxnav, August 2.—The general market has
beenqulttand dull to-day, and we have no new lec
ture to notice In any of the hading articles. "The
following letter under date of August lit, from a
shrewd ajnd reliable grocer in Philadelphia, to a firm
In this City, will be interesting to many:
“Iho sugar sale at auction wiht oIT with much
this morning, the lowest pricee ranging from to
wbicb^places It-at about 9% and
* months. By these figure* yon will see that
the market la very strong. Coffee—fur trash 21V£c:
.pnmeiMfc, cash. Good Cuba-War-OJic, nnni
rorto Klco 10££c cash. Noperson talks about lower
prices than tb«ss<vDor do a£yseem, disposed to force
, FLOUB—quiet and utcbjuigcd. Silo of 70 bbls
Family at $S©5,l5 and 800 do do on private terms
Extra i» held a $4,4064,60. Eye Flout u dull at
j •' . j \ .
;<JBOOEBIK3—Sugar ia firm taleeof 6hbd*
N. !0. at Coffee
.U in good 'inquiry and prices manifest an advancing
tendeacy;salaof2obagsprime 810at.232£c. ' MoUi
ms firm with aeale of 10 bhla at|t3c. \
.BACON—unchanged.. Slioulders nominal at 4{g,
♦Jicjhams firni witb sales of 2 casks plaiu canvassed
*»t ai}4 6 tos sugar cured at' 10c.
GRAlN—Wheat is In demand at ®sc for red and
for white from first hands. Bjre steady with
a good inquiry dt«@soc. Oata in active request at
bands; ,*ale..ff©nx store of 600 bush at
35c. Com scarte and sells readily atloo fromwnron.
CHE KSE—quiet with small tales of W. o.at CK
©7c: and 7igo for Hamburg. 1 '
EGGS—dull, with atalaofS bbl*at6}£c.
Colcaoq Fibm Haaxtr, August 2.—Received.
7,900 bbb; shipped*24o bbU. Market quiet. Sales:
J 2? Esgle, white wiutar exir at CSJO;
200 bbls Metropolitan do on pTT.f 21XJ bWVolcano
wiatcrauper at $4,40; lOOßbirßtcker’edouble extra
290 bbUKewance at £4.15: IQU
l»bls Mahoning Valley at $4 45; 60bUe Brown’s at
300hbls Goodwin’* Imperial at $4,40; 60 bbS
ICO
Domtalo. ilock i«
(4,26; 100 bbls Madison at $4,00; 100 bbls winter su
per at $3,60; 100 bbls Taxeweli at $3,60; 12& bbii su
per at 6O bbls rye flour at 2;75> ' •
: FpanojrDar Goons I«K>rca.-The following u
the comparative statement of Import* of foreign dry
goods.at the LQrt cf New. York far the weekTudlog
July 31 and suco January 1 : :
Tor Ou mdb = 1860. \ 1881 1862.
Entered at tbeport. &8U,G29 $478,133
Thrown on market. 2,974,890 - 363,036 2,W0.W9
hfaos Jatautrifh
EntM.l the port SBWS2,GS7 sSl;iHs,(Soe «30.ie5,76»
Throws on Mk’t . <3,131,878 35,11t5>16.
Tor Oxi Tairii—Tin 6a CKjr Bolster hw lb.
following review of the oUtmlalOT W work ! ,
The Oil morkot for the po.t wook ku hoes .sift.
Bnjtn m pknty .1 low- fignreoi bal wo find nxy
rm or.iwllUngtoglr. oter act cost,perhll »l
the wells. The shipments have been light, mostly
to the Eastern markets. Bata sniaU quantity'he*
gone.forward toi Pittsburgh. Twouew welle'bive
been struck during the. past week; Ooe on Egbert
Farm; «me eight mile* op tbe Creek, and the other
cm the Graefffiowh. Flat, adjoining th s city.
Ihecna on thb Egbert Jam, beionged to Gruff
, and .was, struck on fistordaj evening,,
-about 4 o’clock. At the time theioU was struck fir.
BaTilßoozle, tbe engtQeer, wa* engaged In putting
oultbßfirein the eugineehop.cjQee by. The Gas
and oil gushed forth with tremendous force rtd took
fire, immediately censuming the derilek, engine
house and everything within a space of one hundred
wet. also burning fir. Bootle severely. It contin
ued burning until late SatuMry night. The'fire
baring .jwnUu force Moewhat, a^Jpe,, fashioned
like a goose neck, with a pair of old pants for eased
-beg was pnfi Into a hole, and the dll end gma ruah-d
forth and again took Are from ApUe of lumber which
caught from the flmflr»; : Thestene te described u
grand beyond description. iXh oil gushed forth from
the pipe a distance ofsixty feet, faaing fire as eoon
*» It came in contact with the air—belching forth a
sheekof flame that woutd have caused a salaman
dcr tubave died of pure envybad he seen : It. This
fire did little or no damage, and wae eoon got under.
After tnbingit down for a depth of 6 foot it com
mesced to now.peribdicaJly, at tremendous | rate.
Unfortunately, one day this week, while one of the
parties was [experimenting with U, by stufllng old
rags artuad;the*coodoctor at the top, some 12 feet of
conductor blew out, end filling up tbe hole with dirt
and gravel, It oeued to flow. The second well was
struck by fir, Frisbee, of this place, and it yielding
about 40 bbfe per day. :lu depth is 490 feet. ’
The Fond Freshet on Batnrday last brought but
soma aix or Sight thousand bbls and was a complete
success, v thsre being but little oil lost.- WshaveetUl
to qootd'6o rtntau the ruling price at the well*.
I twill he noticed byTeferenceto ; enother column,
that tboneif Tax Bill goes intoeSact on: the Ist of
September, instead of tbo lat of August. '• Thft
It Is supposed 4r|U somewhat -depress tbeoU market.
y» the whole the business for tbs peat week closes
dnU, and we don’t expect mucb 'cTu change for some
■lxweek* to corner-1.
. The following is the amount of- oir received and
clupped from our different warehouse* for ih* ween
ending Tuesday July 29.
Uicu. £ocx Oil Co.-»Becelred HOC this oil; ship
ped 1,161} nwelTßd 1,1£2 omplj bbia.
'.»«■* * Co.—liwplfedOW; shipped 1,0*3; rtceirod
7*5 empty bl>U. ! . r
t>l>l
C Imports by H&Uroad.
rimarmaa* Ff, Watki A Cbioaoo mtitMOi
Angul bblspearl*,Brye»,Btcbard*A cm 24 1
«« r*f«, M McCullough; & do* tob*,B U Jack; 812
Ml* paper, B 0 Howard;. 4 can pie metal.. John
Mo° r h«d; 86 bdU *poka*, .y Aeabelman; H 5 bp
Wheat, Brows A Kirkpatrick; Is ikx glue ecmp*, W
2 L tks wool, a Ilarbaugb' Aco;Sek* pearl*.
B A Fahoeitock Aco;-7100 bouppolea, D PhilUpc; C 8
*£*•ss32* ® B A C P Starkla; obdl* wire, 16 eke rlr
et-, B Towpaeod A co; 6 cka bams, Mackeown A Liu
ibjartj Bdo do, F Vangerder; 4b«honey l J Stewart;
90 dot bucket*. Heap* A Cofils; 15 do do Head A
Hetagar; jgdo do, 18doi tube, Atwell, Lew * co:
6 do backeu, Bel* A Berger. .• >
. Currsaairs A PimicEon Bajuoad, Auguat L—
-60 aki oat*, JTp* Ztorrlncton; 41 roll* leather. 0 K
Hoflitott; 9 can iron ore, Hallman, Baba A co; 2 do
do,L7bo,6borbApo;ldodo» HcKnlght A co; 40
tonrdo, Jno A Canahey; 110 oil bill*, Ja* Balsell A
no; 85 do do; t F Beal; 448 plate* copper, 65 bbl* do
The* Hgwe.; •
River Hew** . ./■
The river co&Usoe* to nebd* at tbU pofot with
about thirty .two Inch** ©nflUnHetiae. Tbewcatb*
er yesterday wu-clear and: oppitulvelj-
Thera I* nothlng’golng os about the wharf worthy
ofnbtlce. Bosin&a' I*; about T f impended, anil then'
-baa sot been a ei&gle arrival or departure dace our
la*t report. The Science,'.from {Wheeling and St.
Loul*, from Cincinnati at* bttb due; (hi* .morning.
•••r*—jTbe Slelaolte ha* been laid up at Cincinnati,
and the lATlnla Logan and Ssw-Fork-fcft-tbat
l or «tuburgb~„.A Opting of
tb*. “Ittaanboat Captain’s Besetolegt Anoclatfou”
1* aanenneed fiiMcntgr, tbs principal object Of whfoH
,ls Uwaanoal eVctloa lor doctor*.. A loil. attend*
aaoa ofaU tb*jaamb«r 1* i earnestly dedred, - and
• tbo** about from the city css rot* by proxy! ,',
•Foußr. new and.ebgaat«teaaer Bor-'
est Boee, Capt. Frank Battalia, win probabljget
off tbU en&ing. j-Torpaaetager* til- baa
nniurpamd arernn mortetlons. Hr Heart HcKln»
SONJittaMlyorthe Bonny Sid* ha* charge ofain
CffiC*. f c \ . ,r\ - ■
| • r °.* iWiiitti*«-.T2»e Science, Capt.Huhl**
maSplitbo WbeeUogjpacket for learlna at
noon. ■.t °
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L’UB CAlau A ST. LOUIS,— I JEfc.
A- The o*wand*pl*adldai«aaKr Fo£«AifiEiaafb
EST JtlWXi Cept. Frank Hari*fta, *4l l»»
abor* THIS BAT, 4th hut., at 4 o’clock prm---For >
freight 6r, paanga apply on board, at tbo foot of Wood
«tn*t . y--- ; , , ~aoi
A iilVJSii, JttLu
JX PAC KXI6.V AJMgfftii.
.TbeGBETEAGLK, Capt. 8.
««tT*freight for Oil City TBIS/DAY. -
. aal, Br J OdTLß,Af*ni;“
t> KUUtAK WHiSKItLMIi
XV PAtJK*T.-wqwllght dnuibtifißßgC
mau vt> mnzxc*,- Oaptalu Hobtouji w.u i/.t?
farWBMUJJO*t«7ttO«DAT;WADMK3DAV’
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*ed->laciao»lL WILBfiLIMG
*m TUfcWAT,TatZBSVATfcfid BJLTtWDAT, *1
Ao f aotlb... Fiwwajan «o>ipted.throßgh.te Cincin* |
or puMfi«fily as sotrd.«r t<r.
JAKOOISiMIi OOr ‘l
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o'- '' rr: -‘
’FOR SrAfESEXATE-J.irt£3 IJ
G&a.h&x ( of Allegheny City. Tb»- fneuJ* of
Jjjiah. Giluub will press bis oostiusUoa fottintr
btm*tor.
frsamsTKiuT A'nuKi\jfc;y.—vv. ji.
-Horjrtrr wiU be a'caudidsfo tor ucminatioc
to the office or District Attorney, subject to the de
cision ot the Republican County CouVeutlon.
aplfrtg . ' ■
ATTUKNfc*.—AIex.
SLWaaiou, of Allegheny city, will be a can
dldsto'fcT’nomlnation to;tb© above offic*, in ibe.Con
veatloo to bo called by tbe Republican Kxerntlrr
Commltto-, , ; mtriS.te .
’UlS'ftttC'rA'rl'UKNh t.—TDe un-
dvrelgnedwill be* candidate lor tbe «bove
office before tbe Republican Nominating Convention.
' MARSHALL SCUWAKTZWKLDKB.
• mbl :tc •
} p^ 3 * DISTRICT ATTOiiN K Y.—J no. M.
, EtBKPATUCK will be a candldato for nutoln*.
twu totbo aboTe office, before tbe next Nominating
Republican Coopty Convention. *pls;to-
[rS»i''uK (JUUjNTY coMmissio.\ek
v**? -Jojuthas Bucrr, of South Pittsburgh,
wiU be * candidate fortheabOTe office, subject to tbe
decision of tbe Republican County Convention.
Julttito 1 •
GowMltiSlONKK,—Robert
McClabk, oT Findley township, will be a can*
didate'for : County CommUsioner, subject to the de
ciaton ortb© Republican County Convention.
myabto. ~ : -
CUMMISsiUNEK.-^
Josatuav NcxLT,of Lower £l. Clslr, wiU b©
supported tor County Commissioner, before.tbe Re*
pobijran County ifeoventjon. ' ~ . at,7;tc
STATE ISKNATK.—Robert
Abtoobs, Esq., of Pi t township, will be a
candidate for the State Senate, before tbe next Re
publican Convention. - t . m%2o:tc
HEiiA'l'K.—K. I>. UazZam
la a candidate for tbe RepobUcan nomination
for the State Senate. : - apS^tc
mOI>OS\4LS.
'VTOTlCE.—Proposals from Dealers and
Xv Millers are invited i till tbe 12ra DAY OF
AUGUST, 1862, for fomisblng Floor to tbe Subsist*
race Department, of tbe same kind which has been
received by the United \ Scales Government, an<F
•known** bo. 1 Extra, I
- Sample* of this Flour cub be sera at the Caritol
Bakery, in thlsdty : i
_ It is desired to cake a contract for 20,000 barrel*.
Should, however, aay person desire to furni.b a less
quantity, be will state tbe precise number of barrels
la hi© bid. 1
Tbe contractor will be required to furnish at tbe
rate of about 600 barrel© daily, anti tbe contract is
filled. , |
No floor will be receiTfd which doe* not come up
td.the standard at tbe'Government Inspection, mads
•Just.before tbe purchase. {
The Flour to be delivered at the Railroad Depot
in Washington, or any of the warehouses to Goo ge»
’town, D C. [
The Flour to be put up in new barre's.
Government reterves tbo right to reject any bid
for any Loupe r cause.
No bias will be received from contractors who bavi
previously failed to<omply with their contract.
Bidder* mast be prveeat in per,ou to respond to
their bids, • :
The oath of allegiance must accompany each bid.
Firmrmaklng LH* should state tbe name* of ail
the partie* intVcsted. 1
Payments to be made in Treatary Notre, and the
blu* to be direcle i to “OoL A. BECKWITH, A. D.
0., and 0. tt, U. B.'A.,'Washington, D C and fo
ci arsed “Proposal*,for Flour." JoSfctd.
s/;»7.rc JUJCUIJTEB.
A WILSON’S
Sowing Machines,
so. a riFTH STKnfcjr, rrrrannEoH, pa.
Atrerdref (As Firtt flwslsnl at (As
UNITED STjAT S 8 PAIR
For the Years 1858,1859 and 1860.
CPWABDB Ot 80.000 MAOHIMES SOLD fN TUB
UNITED STATES. f
KOBE TUAH 20,000 SOLD THe'paST TEAE.
W«fC*rtothe public WHRRLER A WILSON’S
IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, at REDUCED
PRICES, with increased confidence of Its merits as
the best and jndst reliable Family Sowing Mashlna
now in use. Ii does equally well on the thickest and
thinnest fobries, make* the lock-stitch impossible to
Caravel, alike on both sides i is simple in construe*
•Uou, more speedy In movement, sad more durable
than any other machine. .
Circular*, giving price* and dascrlptlcn of w »-
chines, furnished gratis, on application Inpersoaor
by letter. i
Every Machine warranted for three yean,
ap&iwsT ;WM. SUMNEIt A 00.
gK WliiU ALALHIJvLB.“
WILLIAMS A OR VIS’ unequal] sd double thread
m FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
Salesroom, Ko. 12 FITTp STREET,
■ PITTSBURGH, Pa.
• These Machine* will do aO kinds of work, and are
warranted and kept In repair one.year without any
charge, i
LILLEF, STRAIN A 00., Agi.nts.-v
speciaiThotics.
- Let the public be perfectly assured that'they may
buy and use WILLIAMS A OBYIg’ MAOHINK
wiihasmnch impunity as any in market, notwith
standing the gross misstatements purporting to em>
anat* frem the Grorer A Rsk©r Bowing Machine 00.
and'others,The idea of stopping person* from using
three waehßMa.-wheo they'cannot stop-ns from aeU
tegtbem, Is preposterous. ; Thia MachlnewM pafo
•nted Feb.l2,' 186 V W* premia* to revordanp peraon
with a Bewtnf Bachinr who can point out one elngls
case where a. person to whom wehaveSold aMachin*
hare been legally stopped from using it, or bare had
to pay to any party/ AGENTS WANTED,
mjrai ’ • LILLET, STRAIN A CO.
JFOH BME.
SUPERIOR BUILDING LOTB I'OR
BAML—The' undersigned offers ca rea
lonable terms, iom«of tbe cholceetspots for bond
ing purposes that art to be found aroood Pittsburgh.
They are sitUaUdwUhlnane bondred yards of tbe
t»rmtno3 of ut Contra Arenas UortolUliway, and
are bea&ttftU location* for! primte dwellings- -The
scenery and everything renotrs thorn extrdnelj do
•irable for any ou* wanting to locate outside ol tbo
city JimUs, and at tbe same timesoi near are they
that ccmmonicatiOD es&.bei had with the city at ail
hourt. Lotafromjone-fourth of an acre upward*.
Also, eon* Weetern Land*,situated iu lowa, Bin
neeota and Wisconsin. I
Also, several small lots ini Mlnersville, bCx2&O trot.
The a bore property will be sold os accommodating
terms. Inquire of . 4JOUNBEB&O3, '
corner Sixth and Wood streets,
-—Or, Wll. A. BEBUON,_
aufcOmd • • Clerk's Office, Court House.
tIUUATKY/ iIUMibS. —'Ihuae choice
fsitea for oonutry residence* in LINJiEN OBOVK,
Oakland, are ofisred for sals. A branch oT tbe Htts
burgh A East Liberty Bailway runslnlothe centre
of the plot. The . lot* oonlniu obe-half acre and up.,
war,is. Terms, only ess-tenth cash and one-tenth
annually. Apply to W. O. LESLIE,
Juhlmd : at Oakland Station.
LJKaiOhNCi; OiN I , tiXKKhiT
XV FOB BALE.—A three-story brick dwelling,
with, lea roots*, lot 2nxllo,(a one of the best squares
on Peun street, all in good order. Price On 1/#4,600
—41,000 oath eml balance in fire equal annual pay
meats. .. Possession at any time.
. Inquire of . |i. McLAIH A CO.*
s I I<B Fourth street.
I h KpiKAiiLK mmxy te
X/ BALE.— I Two twcHetory brick- dwellings, sup
plied frith water and gas; lota each SO by 160/tei.
litnated on Bouth avenue, Allegheny city.
-A building partly finished!, with Urge stone base
raest, an acre and ft quaner of-cround,eiin»ted oo
Woods’Eon, a, ehorl dlstaOca from the ttanebeefer
Paaeenger and Ft. VT. A O. Bailroads, being suitable
for reannfacturUig purpose*.! *
.Abo, a Urmof IUO acres, tlx and a he!/ miles from
the city, and one and a quarter miles (ram cfeurt
ney’s Station, p. Ft. W. AiG, B. ft., with a jontut
Orchard of RX> tree?, a water power Bam-AUU, two
Bouses, and other improvements; fifty acressleansd/
balaiUo timber."' * . .
<Far, frxrthsr particulars inquire of
v.bAU’LßFKß,filiFederalsi.,Allegheny, *-
~apgl.... - or S2A Liberty stroot, Pittsburgh. •
TO > tiJET.
JjlOR RENT. !
.From TWO TO r TUBES j &00H0,.1n Jackson's
RoWfßoblnion street, Allegheny. . 1 ’ Ju3l:2t
riXJ IiKX,—A i&rge, well iwtaded Bed
. X oanifortablj furnished floors ou Market, between
Third and Tharth street*.-w . *
A Ip&g Boom, fitted ftp fo* a eehooi, and barctetbre
occupied by Mr. Avery 1 * Aeadeay fof young ladles.
; Aim, Baton's Ambrotype^Booms^ cornetof Third
•nd Market streets,
• -Also, several Booms suluhje for oSoct, 1
Bent very lov, to nit the Slate. ; ,
” . _ l ‘E. 0. OAZZAU,
<■ Wilts- Comer Third sad *
LMDH itltNT OK BAUS.—A UOUSB
wtulU.Wia mil* pf UayirtU* Button.' fur (ICO per
MJinia. •••■*..... . . .
Ab* A HEW HOUte, 1 containing fiv* room*, oel*
Ur and arm, an Obaitian ctrwt, Jfim Ward; All**
8*207. for 110 per month.
aJrattartiurpartfcnUrßOUqtilfaof-- >
_ _ 4 AB’M PATTEBSO2?*
Or. of 1 HATS, -
: tayfctl • • •■•-•• • aiHftTrrtlUßUtlon.
! IiHJK BULB Oil iIKM—An 'oil K®-'
L Bonyi-lncoiiipbtaetilarj Apply 10 *
.... BOB#. ABTHOBB, •
--johfcdtl. l**, H 0.115 Tccrtiit.
■ lv- ’" ••■>-■■ i . . ■ . . .
':- | 1 | -’ ; ■* ' ' :: " !
■i- f -i'-'*: A
-EBUCZTXffitiiZ?
VTQRMAL SCHOOL. -HJWILUAMS
•La has opened a NORMAL SCHOOL at No. 27 St.
Claii street. Third ‘ \
, I'-Mfmoojf of TmcZert:
1* the counsellor of the Teachers, tbo man to
whom all of us uk for advice and; instruction.
• JOHN 3. WOI/COTT.
1 coucur most bexrtitr with '• '
' LEONAJIDIi,. LATON.
I cheerfully concur in the opinion exprisrc-d above.
’ - W. U. FREW.
I take pleasure In giving it u« my opiui"ti H the
foregoing recoiuiueuuation is fully mon:<“i.
A IUiKTT.
I know of no one who dcwrvre higher ir?:mi'my In
his favor. R. N. AVERY.
1 fully ccfucur iu the al>ove t-^cominendaticii.
D. DKN NISON.
He can prepare pupils for the High h<«‘l quicker
Uisa any other teacher In this city.:
A.tJ D»)UTHETT.
Tcnst*—sl ]ier wcek,ia a<ivauce. s>i*i:rnap-d
HOTELS.
IIOTEL~ T
ON TBE EOBOPEAN P,LAf>
CITY OF NEW YORK
AINGLU ROOMS FIFTY CENTS PKK DAY
y Ciiy Hall ii-jtur t, curntr Nn.^.
(Opposite- City Halt)
•TAJ"ilcals as they may bo ordered In »It- »t'«' iou*
Refectory. f
There ts a Barber's Shop and Bath K<«m, attached
to tlfe Hotel
: Beware of RUNNERS and IIACKMKN wh(
say we are full.
B. TEENOH. I‘UOPKtKTOIL
IiOUSK, Roston, is tGe
largest and be»t arranged Hdtel in the Now
England States; is centrally located, and <-H«y ol oc
cisiS from.all tbe routes of travel. It canuius all tbe
modorh improvements, and every cdoventeuc*; for tbe
comfort and accommodation of the •traveluig jfublic.
'The sloeping reams are large and: well i'»u<ii:ited;
the suites of rooms are well arranged, and completely
furnished fur families and large traveling part tea, and
the bouse v?ill continue to be kept ass tirsi .*Jas»
hotel in every respect.
Jj;fl:lyd LEWIS RICU, rt< i»<*>ior.
JHMHCELLaMTEO €IS.
MISSOURI.
The Uaunibof and St. Jueeph R. R. V*i. tmv« for
eaU yVKK 600, Qu ACRES of the bc»t FItAIUIK
AND TIMBER- FARMING LAND IN lilt
tv KaT, at low prices,'on tea years' credit, a', tire |» r
cent, lutcrcet. Twcutj per cent, is deducti-1 Jhr mil
payment iu cash, or in the Laud Bonds of lb» CV>m
j'auy.tolen at par, if payment Is Dodew aluu two'
),-ars from date of put chase, with intere*l At j r«»-
t’Ut, the market pnea of three bends ls ttoio M* io to
pt-r cent, below par, which affords an extraordinary
opjiurtunliy to buy any of tbe Company's i«tid* de
sired. very mnch.below real value..!
A FREE TRIP TICKET I* given It* Land Buyers,
and they are cuarged only halt freight bn all build-'
log material* wanted Irom Hannibal for' cr.-.t Im*
pruTotnvnts on land bought of tbb Railroad Com*
pauy. ;!
luuucementa to emigrate to Northeni M seourl,
briefly stated, are is follows:
A mild, healthy climate. rich *t>U; cheap lands,.
. Jhe productions of which psy fur them, expvnses and'
-improvements too, much within the limit ol credit
'given; a larger variety of staple productions, embra
cing all cereals, hemp, tobacco, Chinese sugarcane
i in perfection. Irish and swevt potatoes, choicer Irult,
including grape* for wine, and peaches, than.any
other region tnrtbrr south or north; pure water,,
timber, wood, cool, lime, fine building rock, clay for
'hrtek, and sand.for mortar, are abundant and cunve*
1 iiieutly distributed; its prairies afe ready for ibe
plow; a spring emigrant can plant “sod curu” 'in’ the
latter part of June, and gather a valuable crop is the
succeeding autumn fur fattening great ol
bwves and bogi; It Is only necessary tr buy laud
enough lor baildings, yards, orchards, vfnt-y arris at.d
crops to-be enclosed, as prairies supply uuy quantity
of exoeUent hav free of other ooet than cutting and
■tacking, which is done with ixapreired mowers and
takes at lets lOau one dollar per ton, auri an tudaer
ingb confined to'three months and les*, but litth
,bay, comparatively, is needed; best.ot u{>eu uiMtur>
age, Oceuug nothing, neither interest nor iaxi-n, «n*
anlicg tbu stock-nuser or woof-grower to-Ueep borere
and autre by the score, herd* of catile and swjue by
tbe hundreds, and flocks of sheep by the thousand*,
ail the market* are accessible by telsgreph, rail and
water, and the local auh detnand for wool, hnnp, to.
baccu, horere, moire, tat bogs, cattle and shu-p, to
export, is ample for the supply. All then* odvan*
Ugvsare within throe days’ travel of aay AtlaurU
city, for lea* than |26 fere.- Shall each immeo*o re
tources remain uuimptoved 7 ' *
IfUsoariGloyaf/ "Sccesrioa U played col It is
now perfectly safe to emigre!© to Northern Mlisourh
and the loyoi are going. It will soon bo a frreSial©
Opposer« concede it, and tbe highest ooutrollinz In -
terests of the state demand it. Loyal slaveholdcre
unite with Cnlvin*U»Tlug dtUenstn boldly atvoco
tlng emaoeipation,** aavisod by tbe l'n»id*-ut and
*;proved by Congress.
COLONIZATION.
Emigrant* settling In colonies, will contribute
great .y to each other* advantage.. Large and choice
tsidire of land offered, tarnish them every facility
To colonize soccewfuliy, co-operalidu is mcessary,
easy and by * little concerted action.
Nets is. ikstima for mulDtadts, wlfb prudent foit.*
thought sbd action, to secure, with Utile money,
rich farms and happy homes, which mu»t rapidly In
crease in value, lor themselves and their posterity.
• CAPITALISTS, and others,
Can now, with little money, and perfect security to
ttemselvee, saaist tbuir more destitute hot lmltwtrJ
uu» and capable friends to acquire, to a l ttle time,
valuable forma and pleasant homesteads. The Usd
will abundantly Secure the requisite advsuce, nod its
piollflc •.redactions will soon enable ibe emigrant to
cancel tbo loan and interest.
Pamphlets containing skeleton map*, showing
geographical position, railroad connections, sndglv,
ing lull informatiou, are sent gratis. Let all wishing
to enlist their friends to emigrate with them, apply
for ail tb*-y a ant to circulate. Cooperation in tills
rn, will b* of mutual advantage to ail.
Apply to, or address
GEORGE 8. BARItIS,
Lend Agent Han. A St. Jos Railroad Company,
45 CITY EXCHANGE, Bostou, Muss.
Or, JOSEPH HUNT, Land Commissioner,
jsllritmdawT HANNIBAL, Mo.
gAJLEY, FAKKELL & CO., j
PLUMPERS, i !
GAB AND
STEAM FITTERS,
129 Focarir Stbut, sut S*rrHrmj>. I
TANKS AND AGITATORS, forOu(< '
BeOneries, Hood la (be moat durable | » rw
msuner. ’lfj
Bouses titled up with Lot tod cold H
water tn the beet style, with all tbh ||
modern improvement!. In DATIISi II
WASH STANDS,CLOSETS,BINKB, Ac. |J[li
A large assortment of materials always on hand
aed formate on reaeouable terms, JotO-
1862. MoCORD 4 CO. 1862.
HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS.
BONNETS AND BHAKEB HOODS.
WlioJetalo and retalli
UH WOOD BTBEET, PITTBBCEfIII.
. Wear* now receiving a uui onbrrtOs to onr *1
ready txiuuuK stock of HATS,-CAPS, STB A"
GOODS, BONNETS, SHAKER MOODS and PA LN
LEAK HAIS. :
1 Merchants visiting our .city canbuyi from. as «t
tower price* than In Philadelphia or New; York.
ap29 . McCORD A Co.
Drugs i drugs i drugs i—Just
received— 4 i •
-42?dbs..Gqm Arabic, select;
485 •*. Aaafoetida, prime;
500 . ** beat W«rinm TwtHpi;
liMiO M best Ombre Madder,, .
- 2,1x0 •* canary and Hemp Seed;
175 •* Hoociunu.CochincaJ:
• W>3 •* Alues, (Cape);
. L -.VX) “.Potash? ■•.••• •• •■■■•{ ' ’
fljicte, Castile eoap, Cream Taxi, Opium, .Gum
Caniph, Morphia, Quinine, Ac., Ac., in store and f>r
saleiow by- WoODSIDE A WALLACE, ,
r Jul* 805‘Hberty street.
■.JAMBS U. CHILDS A CO.,
' HOPE COTTON MILL, AL&EGHBKTt
aairmracTunsns or
4 MiAJtiLBRB UAOS AND OF QSNADUUOr
32 IKOUEB XU 40 INCHES WIDE.
. *EH>rdon left at B. Childs AGo.’s, 133 Wbod el
Pltlsbunrh. will.receive attention, »i • . ■ocgfrdhr
UWABLISHED: IN 1780.—BAKlsK’S
JLJ PREMIUM CHOCOLATB.-Poni prepared
.UOOA. BEOMA, FRENCH, HOSKKOPATiIIO and
VANILLA CHOCOLATES, warranted equal' in
quality aud flavor to tbe Paris Cboculatrs; have
the test of overthfee-qnarlen of acentory,an’i
are pronounced by all .who nave once used ihexn to
•be superior to any others. |
.Manufactured by W. Baker AOo., at their MITLi,
; tu .Dorchester, Mass.,.and for sale at tbelrß ranch
D.rpot, No. 217 Fulton street, Now York City, and by
Grocers and Dealers generally throughout the Union.
Address ; t . . H, 7 !.; PIERCE,
f.-JtftSm- • r - 217 Fulton street. New York.
&ILKUAL* BU.N D (J HiSUITU KS OF
THE CITY OF ALLEGHENY; Pa.—Tbe ait:
ihorlilasof iheCliy of Allegheny, Pa~ are row prc«
rated to- Js*ne new bonds in exchange-fur railroad
Kind* Of said city, epoa the basis of tompromlM
hltueitaoServd by them. • -; < :
; Holden of such Tallroad bonds can, procure circu
lars containing full‘information in relation thereto,
applying by latter or otbrrwjso to. . .i.:
- ; / L.H MKYEll,£so,
•’ *No: TfißvavVr street, N. Y;,
/ WINSLOW/LANIER* CO„ .”
No. 62 WaU street, N. T.,
Of to D.MAOFEBBON, '"
_ InSslm ■ • Treaunrtrof the City of Allegheny.
fVLB JWHtiALK. . :
\i/ r ■■■ i 68 bblc.. Lubricating; - -- -
IMP do Wbtt® Ko/l;
W. do •' « 3
• 80L4B OXL WOBXff ‘
8U ffa&pftrec*, «aar tfe* Briflg*. ■;
BJJTKB.
TfrOLLAft BAKK, N 0 :65
\J ForsTD:BTatrr.' “ :
' CHARTERED IN 1855 j
Open daily fronr 9 to 2 o’clock, also bn Wednesday
and Saturday eTeningß.Jrom May lit to.NoTomber
Ist, from 7 to 9 o’clock, and from November 1W to
Hay Ist from <6 to 8 o'clock; • . ;.
Deposit! received of .all nnt> not lias than One
Dollar, and a dividend of the profit* declared twice a
year, in June and JJeceaber. -Interest has beck do*,
clxred seml-aanually, la Jana and December, since
the Bank was organized, ** the rate of rir percent,
a year. ,
Interest, if pot , drawn ont, le placed to tbo credit
of the depositor as principal, and bean the same ln«
terast from thb first days of June andDecember,com*
pounding twkoaydar without troubling tludeposi
tor to call, craven to present ills peas book, r At this
rate, money will double da; leu twelve years,
making .in tha aggregate host asp pmt-iuLr rza
cast. a tus. 1 1
Books, containing tbe Chaiter, By-Law*, Boles
and Regulation*,Tarnished) gratis, oa application at
ths ofiice. /, » 0
Pbuiduit—GZOßGfi ALBBEE.
tiok raxsinvTs.
John B. UfcFaddenV Isaac U. Pennock,
John Uolinn,' John Marshall, 1
Alexander tipoer, James B. D. Mocda,
Benj. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock, M, S>„
Jamas McAuloy, uiu Borgwin,
James Herdman, William J. Andersen,
Alexander Bradley,
John 0. Backofon,
George Black,.
John B. Canfield/
Alonzo A. Carrier,
Charles-A. Colton, *
William Douglas/
John Evans,
Hopewell Hepburn,
Wulllam 8. Haven,
Nter U. Hunkur,
Btcbanl ilays,
William 8. Lavely,
IscastaaT aiib Ta&uoti
fofcriawT 1
James D; Kelley,
Peter A'. Madeira, .
John a.Mellor,
Jamas 6hJ die,
Robert-Bbbb,
Walter P. Marshall;
John Orr,
Henry L. Bingwult,
John 11. Sboeobercrr,
William E. Set inert t,
Alexander Tindle.
Issue Whittier,;
Christian Yoagtir.
tti—chaa; a v Tolton.
STOVES, tfci
jabes a. j>. toubo.
VOUKG BROTHERS, Duqueutb Fouv-
X DttT,LiUirty-street,near,tbeUutor Depot-Ta.
B. 8., Pittsburgh, Pa., manulactun> MACHINE,
HOT BLABT AND BOLLING'MILL FURNACE
CARTINGS ofevdry description.'
OIL PIPE, BOILER CASTINGS, FIBS FRONTS,
GRATE BARS, WAGON BOXEB, SADARD DOG
IBONB, GBATEB AND.GHATS FRONTS, STOP
COCK BOXES, A6.,'alwaysou hand and fur oale IoW,
Orderaleltwah W.- W. YOUNG, corner o! Wood
street and Diamond alley, will rewire protaptalteo
tioo- i. • ■ f. Inbaa
ALLJfiS McUUKAIiUK. & GO., Valley
FocnoaT, Pittsburgh, Pa. •
usrWAacnucss, Ncu 3ul Liberty siruot,
H&nulacturera uf OOOK, PABLOB AND HEAT
ING dIoYES, PABLOB AND KITCHEN GRATES.
UOLLv w WABE, etc., Stool and Glass Moulds, BMl
uig Mill Castings, Mill Gearing, Gas, Water and Ar*-
tuen pijie, Sad Irous, Dug Iron*, Wagon Box**, Su
gar Kettles, Pulleys,Hangers, Cor Wheels,Couplings*,
and Castings generally. . Also, Jobbing and Machine
, Castings made to order. Patented Portable Mill,
with Steam or Horse Power. nofckCmd '
OMES, Kt.
prhWuLTf£iimmmf^s^K'i
X Gbajt, Proprietors? Be filler* and Manufactur
er* of
pare Burning Petrallte—trade mark,
Pur* White; Carbon Oil,' >
Pure Deodorised Benzole,.
Steam Clarified Lubricating Oil,
Cold Pressed B. B. : do' do 1
No. I, No, ‘Jand N 0.3 Uaehloery Oil,
Oil, Dead Uil,Gloiy Oil,
. Wagon andMill-Grtase and Spirits«( Naphtha,
carorders filled promptly, ,
JWXJfiloo, corner of Front anil bmlthfield atfeota
MumtngaltelajHouse, PiUsbqtyh, 1*» tals
JAKES ..A. D BAKBSra.
& BARBOBR,
!■
'carbon oil.
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LAMP MANUFACTURERS
No. 29 WOOD STREET,
PtTTgXOtaB, Pt«» 4.
oao. w. uoLMnu. MM aaK. saiax .....e. lx. m'ookkioh.
’yy'OOBVXLLE on- KEF'iNEKT.
HOLDBBIP , BRYAN 4 00.,
KASUTSCTCtxaS Of* ,
BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING
Reed constantly. on hand tbe rent beat quality cl
BURNING OIL, clear and withoubodor: also, a good
LUBBICATOB, purs WhltE BENZOLE and CAB
GBEABE. . . • . [
M"4U Orders, left at Now SS fins |tun, Bank
Block, second fioor, «1U be promptly attended to.
ocSidtf - . T
WQRKa wium,\mr
JbJ A AM DEBBON. refiners and dsaiero in !
PUBS OABBOM OlL,(quality guaranteed,}!
PITTSBURGH, PA.
«TOAB GREASE and BSNEOLE constantly os
Orders received tor the preeent at CHESS, SMITH
a Co.’s, Water and First street#, ‘
ee^:6md, •
ET
HIILLEH 4 CO..
Worka at 9barp*burg Sution, Aliegbenj Val>j
Bailrood. i
VVOitKlj.—jluSg;
Offloo aad Wtfchtxa*,' 23 MARKET STREET,
Pimtargh. - I , | . -
Manufacturer! ol ILLUMINATING and LOBBI*
OATLNO OABBOE OILS anti BENZOLE. j
tt»-No. 1 BE* WEB qn,,’»UT«al«l umtTflo.
JLi'waft of *5 CENTS PNK GALLON, cazurUntlY
on hand and Jerule bj B. 0. AJ.
As to the quality, we retort© annexed certificate:’
I PITtiBOMB, Not. Zl, imjo. .
iStan. B. CL & J. B. Stuff er Qonta: Tbt Lujbri*
eating Oil we are getting Iron* you we find to Ui|U#
beat for onrpurpoeee we hareaTer used.
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Br Wk. SapY, PraUUnt.
| UCiFJSK OUU WOKifci~ T"
WILLIAMP. WOQLSWQE,
1 lUircrAcrvus or , i
COAL 1 A VD CABBOH OILS,
, «nd dealer 1b '
l LAMPS*- CHIMHXTB, de. t do.,
S*. » Marketafreet, b«t«m fiecead w*Third.
■ pmaßUßoa,, pa. .] V
& GKaPF !— 1 ‘'Vi .
, . OIL BJtriNBXB,
4in> ■axvtactvuju or
VTHITK BDBNIh'O OIL,
PU&SPEODOBIKED BENZOLS
AMD STKAMGLABLriBD MACUimCBT OIL.
OBUDG OIL Of .ALL OUAVITIES FUBOHABEdI
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(Iroiiad.) the tfT*rposl, flew.Toci AndPldUflal.
pbtft fitftinnihfo Oompaoy lat«id, desp»tctlna ■ tfcaij
ral* towered lron Stamtfupt'tsftUqw*;
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«*a Mcrjr Saturday, at toys, from Pier 44, Mcrth
Rim. . [
I ratu or r&nifii:
fIHST mtkeraoe wmna
do to 80$) 'do tdLoStotfllawO
do to Puts So BBJ*
do to Hatnbqrg;.Bs,oo 'do to Ba»lnu?.; ; SA,tO
PttßeDsnrs'alaa forwarded to Ham, Bremen; Hot.
tonka,. Ahtwggp,; do,atmallylow r>tea> ! ■
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rtargof fittto, log frtieirW t fcoy%dfr United BiUtt
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•**Pareona wishing to briag oat their Mend***
bay ticket* here *t,the following nttm to Hew York
Fr ? n l^ T6 *y o^or J^ tu, ? Mtow *ii i * 04bta*f»»frt
ajtowgp- front Liverpool »W,oo. Fiym
Theeo mutton bain nperidr eccominodJkttcia* for -
iwincngen,end carry, «tp*xießtr4,Bum«na.' Xhey
•n boUl Ini Waterrtlgh) .Iron .Section*, and have
Patent Pin Anaihllaton aa bbart. ' \
: JOHN Q. DALS, Agfcit, y
16 Pr»iw*jr, NpwYark*r.
- : JCHH THOMPSON, Agent,!
tthlftdtt. • -fro. .410 Lthertoietroai; RUuTmrchi • :
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Manufretifenof.ereiyTarletj of ""
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Of the bert petternkjbr either coal of urooiv
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GAfiTlfiof HOUSM /ROSTS, f&OH £4114171
ari(T *ll kind* of uABTfWog,|n*d» to order. tavlfl
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IMS. At an i Orbbins*, Coari ,fcesd at ■ PRubnrgb,
Juoe Hat, 10(8,'tbe'Ghaneud*ih»folldwtogor<Ur:
And cow, to WttiJonettit^lMa, 1 dn'pictlonijrir.
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appoint B. B.Oernncan, Em # 4wUtt>t»,t6 naked!*
trtbatioa of tbo balance lit the band* aftbe *dala«-
•• Attert tTC.Ai Htuo*, Clerk.- .-
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the auditor abqfenamed. wIU attend fortheporpeo
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MANHOOD; HOW LO6H HOW
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v topß. Pries Siz Orntt. - * "
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Ridical
. Cure o' bpermatorrhcea or Beainnl Weakness, InroU
on Vary Emissions, Sexual Debility ,and Impediments
to Marriage generally, Nrrvousnvss, Consumption,
Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity,
recoiling from Beir-Abuse, Ac. By KORf. J. CUL*
VEBWKLL, M.D., Authorof the "Green Book," Ac.
-a boon to ThousandsoFeurKKUEßb," ,
6ent under seal, in a plain envelope to any address,
post-paid, on receipt of six o-uta, or two postage
stamps, by Dn. CU. J. U. KLINE,
LIT Broadway, N. Y., Post-Office Box 4685. 1
*nl:3md*wT •
YEH’S SARSAPARILLA, ~
FOB PURIFTIXQ TUB BLOOD,
And for the speedy cure of the subjoined varieties ol
Disease:
Bcxorui* axn Attktions, iccu as 'ft*
«uas, Uncxxs, Coax*, EarmoNS, Pixmx, Pte*
tvlss, Blotcocs, Boas, Bnaixs, aan ant Suu*
Diseases.
Oaxnaap, Ind., 6th June, 1850. .
J. C. Atxx A Co.-—Gents: 1 feel It nay duty to sc. l *
knowledge what your baraaparilla- baa doue fsr iu«.
TZaring inherited a hcrofulous inCsttiou, 1 Uavestn
.fstvd from it In Various ways fur years. Sometime*
it bunts out in Dicers on my hands and arms; some*
times it turned Inward-and distressed me at (be
stomach. Two years ago it broke out cn my h*«.i
and corered my scalp and ears witb.one sore, which
was .painful and loathsome beyond description. I
tried many medicines and several physicians, but
without much relief from anything. In iiict f tlx»
disorder grow worse. At length 1 was rejoicud to
rcudin the Gospel ‘Messenger that you had prepared
an alterative (Sarsaparilla), for 1 know trom your
feputatiou that any thing, you rnado must be good.
1 esnt to Cinoinnati and got it, and used U tiU it
cured me. T took It, u you advise, in small doses ol
a taaspoonful over a month, and used almost throe
buttles. New and beolthy skin soon began to form
nndef the scab, which after a while fell bit Mysklu
is now clear, and I know by my feelings that the
disease U gunefrom my system.' Yon can wwll be*
liSTe that i feel what' I. am saying when I tell you
that I hold you to be one of the epoetins of the age,
and remain ever gratefully, yours,
ALFRED B. TALLEY.
Baotfcnocru, Goitxs, os Swelled Keci.
Zcbuloa Bloan, of Prospect,"Texas, writes: “Tbr*
bottles of yoorßarsaparllla cored me from a Goilrs—
a lildeoos swelling on the neck, which lhad suffered
from over two years."
Sr. AxrtiotrT'a Fiax, Boas ox Ebtsipcus, Txrrca
axp Balt Usxviti Scald Heap, Ruio
Eiu,Dtom.
. Dr. Robert 21. Preble writes from, N. Y., 12ih
Bept., that he kas cured, sa 'inveterate case ol
Droyvy,. which threatened to terminate fatally, by
the persevering use of our Sarsaparilla, and Aso a
dangetous attack: of Afa/fyeoiit Mryrijwtn by large
doses of the same; says he cores the common £r«y>
tio*i by it constantly. .
LxucogsaixA on Warns, Ovasun Tukos, UtuusC
ULOESATpS, ygXALI DISESACS.
Dr. J. B. S. Cbsnnlng, of New York City, writes ,
"I most cheerfully comply. with the request of your,
agent in saying I Lava found your Sarsaparilla amost
excellent alterative hi the munereus complaints for
which weemfdoy such a remedy, but especially
tni'emoie Diseusoof tbeScrofuloasdiatbosls. 1 haru
eared many inveterate cascaof Louwrrbcea by it, and
some where the complaint was caused by afeo-ohoa
eftheafenu. The ulceration itself was soon cured.
Nothing within my knowledge equals It for ibeso
female "
Edward b. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes: "A
daugvrous onirHui.fKißor on ono of the females In my
family, which hod. defied all the remedies we could
employ, has at length been completely cured by your
extract of Sarsaparilla. Our physician thought
nothing but extirpation could afiordrelisf, but be ad
vised the trial of your barvaparilla aa the last resoi i
tafor* cutting, and it proved effectual. Alter taking
your remedy eight weeks no symptoms of the disewo
remains."
Btthilu A3i> Mebcvbiai. Disuse.
Nsw Osumn, 2£>tb Aug., 1859.
Cl J. C. Area:—Sir. 1 cheerfully comply with the
reauost of your agent, mud report to you sumo of tbo
aflScta 1 have reaUxed with your Baraparilla, j
I hate cured with It, In my practice, moot of the
complaints foe which 4t ii. recommended, and bare
found lt» effects truly wonderful in the cure ofFow*
Tral and ilercuriat i/Meases, Out oTujy patienis bid
bjphiiiiio ulcers in hie throat,, which were coiienm
ing.his palate and the top.of hia mouth. Your Her*
saparfflo, steadily taken, cored him in fire wwsks.
Another wee attacked by eecondery symptoms in hie
nose, and the ulceration bad eaten away a consider*
blepart of it, eolhat I believe the - disorder would
. soon reach his brain and kill him.- But It yielded to
my administration of your Sarsaparilla; the {ilcers
healed,and be la. well again, not of* course without
some disfiguration of the facer A woman whi. bad
been treated for -the seme disorder by mercury Vas
suffering from this peieon in herbonee. They had
become so sensitive to the weather that on a damp
day she suffered excruciating pain in her 'Joints aud
bones. 1 ' fihe, too, was curedentlrely by your Hama
parllla in la. few wrecks.: 1 know from its fot inula,
which your, agent gave me, that this preparation
from your laboratory must be a great remwiyi «jon.
sequently, theee truly remarkable recalls with it
have net surprised me.
Fraternally yours, .' G. Y, LABIM£&, ili JD.
Bacnjuttsa, Goer, Litxji Cojsnourr.
Xtrocrranatcs, Preston
■ 6th July, 1869. J ,
Dm J. 0. Area;—flir. 1 have been afflicted withe
painful Chronic 1 AAswmartnw for a long time, which
baffled the. skill of physicians, and-stuck to me-in
spite of all the remedies 1 could HtuVunUl I itried
yutur Sarsaparilla. One bottle.cured, me in, two
weeks, and restored my genera] health so mucli that
lam far better than' before 1 -war attached. 1 think
it a.wonderful medidne. J. F&EAH.,
Jules Y. GetcheU, of Hu Louis, writes: “I [have
been afflicted foryeara with an tfecticm <tf A* Liver,
wljlch destroyed my health.. 1 tried every thinrf, and
everything failed to relieve me; and 1 bavn bdon a
broken-down man for Soma years from nooth«rfcause
tban dsnuMemcnf qf tk» L*r«r. My beloved pistor,
the Bev. luv £apy, advised ms to try your Bartapa
rilia, because ho said he knew you, and any thing
you made waa worth trying. By the blessing of G«d
it has cured me. and has so purified mybtoodis to
make a new man of me. -1 feel young again. {The
beat that can be said of you is not half good enough;
Ocaxups, Caxen' Tuxoxa, £xxAUkxsjrr,_Utiska-
no*, Caaus, a» Extolutio or tbs Boko.
A greatvmrMyof caaea- bfcvel eea reported to at
where cane of thee# fermidable cotnplainte> tune «-'.
eultedfrom the naeoftthla ramedy, butooripaai
hire willootadmit them.. Some.of tbemnujr.be,
foond to cor American which the agent*
below named are pleaeod to furnUh gratis .to aJUwho
call fer them. • •
Pnrmia, Hufcr Daxias, Fn* Erinim, MxLxik
''Hasp remarkable-'coreaof the— affectlona kart
been nude by the power rf thii
It etlmulatca the vital function* lutovigorooe action,
and that oreroomee dieerdere which would bo i
ed beyond tta reach. Buch,a remedy naa long - been l
required by. the neceeiitiee cffhepeuplo, aad wdare
confident l that thie will do CorUtemau that medimod'
can do. ' ” ; \ \
AYEB’B OHEEEY. PECIORAIi,
• FOE THfi SAPID CUBE OF j ;
Cocohs, Colds, larmßKu, Uoaesbnßm;
CsoOf, BSKJHOBmS,-ISCtPIEST Cok> j
SBHFTIOSy*SD SOB 188 RbLIER' 1 !
OR COXSDUPIITB ‘ PITIESTS, j t
IB ;ADTAKOKT SILOES OF - ! I
... • ... 188 iDISBUB, 40. ... • ■ j .j
- Thie ii a remedy.eo universally known to surtasa
any other flsr the dare of throatand lona complaint*,!
that it la aaeUtotarr to- publish the r evidence Of ltaj
virtoeeJ ‘ Ita tmriraiied-exCeUence.to' cot&ha and'
coldly and' Ite truly .wonderful cant of paSnonsrji
•disease, hart made U known throughout the cirlllxed
nations of the e*.tb. Few are the community 01 ,
oven families, among them who have out.. Borne per*
eonal experience of tta elect*- tome tiring trophy In
thelrndart oi Ita victory over 1
one disorder* of the thrpat and long* - A* all know
the dreadful bUalitj of, lhe*odl*anler*,;*nd ae they
know, too*the eHecta.or Utla remedy, weneed notdo<
man.lbaji to aacnre them that it Uaa now all the vir
tues that 11/dld have when making the vorea whlcb
have won to stroagiyupoti the confidence tf mad--
klpd,.- 5 . rr- ' ' ■ • ■ ■ i
i -■ Freparedihy Dr. J.Q, ATEU A CO., Lowell, Maas.
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fcriad pf ScidlQMi rewired and for aa!e at the Tamttf
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do gt. Louis 7:50 a.m.
No change of car* between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati.
BpJeodid Shaping Can attached to all Night Trains: '•
cad irieefiay Lint.
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Connecting at'Wheeliog'with Baltiinore and Ohio
BaJlroad, and at Bellair witKCentrml Ohio .Railroad
for Zanesvithl, Lancoattr, Clrdeviße, Colutubtu, Cin*
cinneth Indianapolis, St. Looi*; and points W«sL
■' PfUtbtuyh ond Cltttktmd Lint. .
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do AlUafics -&43 “ 4:40- "
do Hudson 8:00 “ sri2 "
Arrires 0:15 " &SO “
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Pittsburgh, Port' Wayne and'Chicago Railroad; at
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at Clevolandxwith C. A E. R.B. for Erle.i Dunkirk
and Bnfislo C.4T. B. R. for Tnlrdo, DetreK
and Chlcago l ; Aod the North-west. [
Wellsvilie Accommodation leaves At 4:00 i>. *u. '
Returning; trains arrive at 2:29 a. n>., 9 15 a.m.,
3:25 and S;00:p. m.. / . I .
Through Tickets to all proutinent poluts in ths
West or BonJh*we*t, North or; North-west, can b*
procured at the Libert) Street Depot, Pittsburgh. .
: -JOHN STEWART, Ticket Agent.
Tor further information, apply to
.. .1 WILLIAM STEWART, Agent,
At the Company’s Office in Freight Station, Ifeim at.
oys t ’ ■
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18G2‘— THS \
YANIA CENTRAL RATLROA DAILY
TRAINS. Cn ahd after MONDAY, May 6tb?
The 21ALD TRAIN loaves Pittsburgh : from the
Passenger debot, at the (ntereectioa cl Liberty and
Grant'streotajersry mwning(exceptSuhdsQr)at Ihso
m u., etopplik at all the principal stations, between
Pittsburgh aha.PhUadelphla, and finking dlrecVcen*
□ectiofis at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washing*
ton, and for New. York via. Allentown route. -.- '
The RXPBIESB TRAIN leaves the above
nation daGy jit 3:50 p. m. P stbpplßg eufy at prln*
oipal making dirert couuoction.At Horrie*
berg for BalflmorCf'Washiugien and New York via
Allentown._j ‘ - '
The' FABX, LINE Isavce the aboTe named fitatlaa
daily (Sundays oxceptod) at BJIO p. m., stopping
uuly at priacSpal stations, and connecting st Barris*
bnrg fcr Baltimore and WMhiagton.
LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Oar
attached, Irenes the Passenger Station every morn*'
lug, (Buhd»yp excepted,) a. m., running as
tar m Coocmaugb and stopnlnc at all stations.
A.GCOMHODA.TJOH TBAIHb.
The John*(own Accommodation Train teatfe
(except Smwfliy) at 2:15 p. m., stopping at all station*.
and running** Jar as OonemangS*
I im Accommodation Train for Wall’sßtatlori leave*
daily (except} Sunday) at G;4Q a. m.
Second Aopozunodatlon Train for Wall’* Station
leav<* dally Jexeept Sunday) st 11.-00 a. ra.
Third Accommodation Train for Wall's Station
lean*dally (except Bandajrlat 4:00p. m.
?onrth Aoeommodaliwo Train for Wall’s Station
leave* dallyfexcepi Sunday) at 6;16p. m.--.
Returning]Train* arrive'la Pitiuourgda* follows;
Express, 12:s& p. ra.; hZaiV&OS p. a.; past Line,
limits a. m;Johnxtown Accommodation. lft;o6 a m. j
{Station AcccnunmUtlmi,6:g>s. m.; See-
ood Wall a SUtlm &3sa. m.> Third
Wall’s Statfcjn Aocosuaodatfos, fcQg p. m. ;rcnrtb
Wall's Station Accommodation, 6JO p. n.
Trains asd Indiana foimaet at Bhdza
fill* Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation
Jbut and Ws*W Erjrrtas and SUILWeaC
The ralllc-Vill find,lt grsatly to their InUrtat, tn
going East to'traVel'by Ifca Pennsylvania
Onutral- BalJwad, as tbs accommodations now cCcred
cannot bezorrwiaaed oh any other rente. 1 The Hoad t*
balbwtfd with ftaite, and’ la entirely frw from daft,
Wa can proinlea e»frty. speed and comfort to aQ whs
may favor thjU lioad with their D&trocaaa. '
■ ■■} • jtabjl • •
To EewTorhS.. Sis tit iTo fie
To Philadelphia..... 10 00 To Laneastrr«. M ;..'.i.' 0 5A
To HarrUbnij;...... 7 4ftj.
Baggage ditched to all Stations on the Tenniylra
ni* Oenlial Hhilroad, ood to Philadelphia. Baltlmort
andNowTe^h.
Pfcsseogur* l purchasing ticket# in' cats trill bn
charged an ;«*», according to dkiaow traveled, in
addition toHhe station rates, except from station*
where the Ob&pony has no Agent. -
NOTICE.~Ia c&as ot loss, the Cpmpacy wHI bold
tbemselvee .rwpoaxible for personal oaggoga oalj*
aadtor tn aiiVtujt not exceeding 31U0,'
N. I?<—ApsOmaibne liinebas been' vjDploYed to
convey pwwijgeri and baggage to and from the Do*
pot, at a >'hcjre qoi to exceed 25 cant# for,each pna*..
aosgsr and twiga*?. For tickets, nrply to- •-
: X 1 h STEWART, Agent, '
At tho Peanjrolrania Central' BaJlsoad P&awrfti
Station, on liberty Atid Grant streeta, ' '
s ENOCH LEWIS, :
•** • T G«.n*{ H3Ty>rfr;»e...ii,nt. Alt<x>n«uF», ~
‘DILLTAftI) •: TABLED, with.. Sharp’s
JL> Patent Ctßshlon, are well knows to be ropenor
to all other*. $ Patented Movemtsr, 1859.
Manttfbrtory, 148 TUfcTON STBEET,
1
1 2>ew ftod MeoQd-huc]
TABLES, i
{BALLS, GOES,
J' ■ TBIMMUfGS, 4a, Ac.
*®T)rderB mail will receive prompt attention,
j ' •
(4.EU AUBKJifi, ssoa * GO, Ko. 71,
VA oorcer of Wood and." Fourth .streets, hare re
ceived a fresh pnpplr of prime, scarce and desirable ~
BOOTS AND SHOES,
consisting of LadiesyMistes and Childrens ttwcT.
CONGBESh.GAITEBS; Children'* Goat and Bo*
rccco and Cojbo HEEL•--BOOTS;: Tooth'* Patent :
Leather Oxford and French TIES extra
■ ixo broad £DSKI2fS; Gest’s broad sewed Buckskin
BOOTEES; Gent’s' French' CALF BOOTS; GentV
French Halstdral COBGBBB3 BOOTS, all of which
hate been made to order, with, special rsgardto fit '•
and durability, and are warranted to give sotlifao* -
tlum- • . ... V . / .. . . .Je3o .
IiIKUIT ES.—IITD CCKUBN T 3 TO I'D*-
A cnxssxa.very large, flock of ohofca TBEJCB,
of selected varjetfea to choose from, with, evety pami*
ble care takcn:to hate every variety trne to name*
Of Apple alone we bavol7s,ooo—£<),ooo of which
ate three y«u; old*, 10,000 four year olds. Tear, 10,-
.000 two to three years old. Peach, Plum, &c_a fine
stock. . . f
Bxrsacxcit4-the Trees In the iiuneiy. Coiland
examine them! .
* KVEBGBEBNS trom 1 to S Get, by the hundred,
cheap; also, SHADE TIiSES AND. SHBDBBEBT.
wholesale and jetalL : . ;•*
- Address BtTTSBUBGB AND OAKLAND HUB
-BEBIES, Pittsburgh, Fa, . •
—tor<uwiv j - ' ityivs anraruniTT. j* .
BOUX&, blioisa. AT By MAii-
KET BTBEKT.—LOOK AT
Ladles Eng.;l*sting Heel Gaiters 51*00, worth 51,25
» ** ;t ** Cong" - W.. M - 1,75
H r i «« -u • 1,50 -»* 2,00
“ Fine Ir; Morocoo fleel Boot* 1,37 i,G2
" GoatCengros «:-.«• 1,87 . « 1,75
“. Moroccotillppar*. 50 *». . 75
V “ K*d M . 75 •• - l,ia
ALL OITfKB GOODS INPBOPOETION.
- JAMES ROBB,
myg7 • r BG. » MABKET STREET. -
riTUK i’JiiLusu t*tuu" 'is u liri nxt—" J
i iJATDEN’S NEW BOUBIE-ACIIHO PHIL- '
OSOPfIIO BIJjmBB. for CABBON Oil. Ujiot
ready. It .pfascsst* many advantages over the cfen- : :
m«tßurnent £■; 1 -• '-1
1. It Ulst ermail llsht i with noT&ct, :-
,oombnition. i s . ~.. ... •
' 2. It will butt toy quality of ofl with t*fetr;- '
3, It OB be isod with 4 long or abort dOmnoT* • •
It can, boused wi-atoporalgbtUap. • : .;-
6. Z( cuatfffit bmtdt ta bnn twotnoleiOT " •
6. Itii mora eatily wfcjted than any other bnraor
, 7* « can bo trimmed and Ugbi«LwUhont tamoT*"
tngtbecoao.i
* Itthroinign tbewhlte light abbre the eoto
.. fl. Thocliimi»yc»obo retzioT#dof iia©rted with
outtoucbtogitljeglaa*,: h; -
.These buroptar? tbecoipmottlTo. tan
be rat on any lamp flow la qjo. ~ Srery penoa tula*
Carbon OUahwaUhare a Biiixer: Priu v
25'otou. Ffcrjdcreo, $3. tkdd at Ho: 8} foartb.
Knot, . i p. HAYDKHw
Jegfclywdawgr .. • . ■ ■ • j ,• '
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JXMj'AKMKKS AJiU MlbiatKß. .-
• . OSOWET’S tUS AHB iIEPAEAXOB,
..for cIMkoIog.GEAIH. Pat«bt«3 January, liffl,
la dhaap,ilmpleand b'nl «pfn thi -
beat • trie of worknanahip.. It «IU dean all Uada '
w Seal and Grain, and jvmora-CfciiL-Bauit. Cheat,
Cockle, £c., wore thotcqgblT.and wiih I*s?, ~
,tb»n »w..othjeP machine, Wetirerijat-ihla min to
the public, with Confidence that It vU): give oocM ’
aattmctlon and: come apeootlj into general oae,Hav«~
zngpnrchaeftd tbe eofe. .fight-to moke afiitneU these -
nulla l&sWeateft PennejlTsaJ*. W«t*rs Vlndtii» -
•ndall Oblo, wtthf the right to eellj laladianaTllli'*
ary prepared to : flll«rdcreat whoWle*'
and retail . I W«-W; 4*&£&fiCST~
313 liberty at., glttubaaft. ftL ,•
,mo , rKKKOSJSKS AKU OitUSKM.
yLStMin £prfnes, -BoOera f :S*lt-I»ah*;-Oil fitUl*.
Tanka,Oondenfo*pi^andt*«t!QcMtf’Jdl-klDda! v*-
made to order. chare. on head lA.tngiae»,©fjito ■
4tfbompewef;36atatioiimafcd'bartabfe-BoUAn: »' ‘•' ~
OflbUUai^HitQdUUitdacapecftyjoaeSSUml 1
AduangTaok; fin Trout* Grata-flarirmSS?
arhfcb w offer lbwiornaah or epjevred nstfr- '
waTOt<V '
j-.-u-ri-rjS ' "'W’.'W-' '
JtfifrftnirMwgS•* Sl9 Irfbcrty el; PltUhwrgh.pl. v'
QTiSAAl 1 iIAKBLh W (Jl«u3._Uouu' ~ '
OnoOi faM«u *hdGr»t<> gioiii, on land '
th» townrt prton.—Vr« ."iy Sr.
tlculMl, lartu <h« ttiooiKm ofporrlaan tot Si - -
•ad bwturul tipvnmoat da OrXIstSILtJS . ,
*■**“* “* u iat U>U° aad alda - • ■
ranch to the hoant, of tho Of 5 YO htoheo. ■ * ; ■"'-
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