T WENT - DOLLARS 4-4 -.rst;zvAlt,\ll E, ‘ l6l .RAPPrErbijamtit. out - from Liver lanittontreiref,f, VOrk, or Gal wy, to New York, in FlitSl' ta,ASS MAIL 8T 4RB "/"•!.f tier !'ll :1 - " ' ' TwetitylPfa3 PartilisAiso bi.ongia out by Sailing Vessel at lowest rates. -Anply-toi ‘Chn u tili if 70 P.Rh st. E F l tittZ "L. urgh. Pa. LOW PRICED ALL WOOL CARPETS lagnip CARP44l,Btverztcheftp, CHINA MA-TTING.S; olaeolted- and fatter: 64ild gorder.4 . Whldoiv Fhades, coo o&- It&IVINGS, ish widths; NEW GOODS just opened NEW CARPET STORE M'FARLANO, COLLINS & CO 71 dt73 FIFTH STUEET Between the Poet 4 OBLee and Dispateh Buthttnic. , REAL ESTATE SAVINGS_ INSTITUTION INCORPORATED 13Y SHE LINISLA TUS HP TE NIOIL &NIA Open for Deporite from l 0 . to V oloilk p. nr, daily; also on SATURDAY EVEN LNG& from b to 9 o'clock. airOtßee. 63 FOURTH ISTELEEr 1 N 'IMRE ALLOWED Oa Pepasits in tine institution at SIX PER CENT. PER ANNUM Payable to Depoeitora in May and Rocenibe whiett,ir not driven. will be added to thei prin pal and comp-nsndecL PUSS/DENT-ISAAC Jgs-as Vic' Paaarnesi--W. B. C.OPELabli. fao'-' Tinrsraaa.- en nos hiltewe • lion 3 K Moorhen Jnes. .. o,llrwimy, Wm a - math , Jacob Painter. arvy Mikis. I Nickolas ireeatly. W B Oopelatai. _ • Secretary and Treasarer—A. A. CARR/L: iyatlyd EULER $ WILSON ,Selwing Machine Was attgrdetra FIRST GLASS PRIZE MEDAL -IT THE wpaLtifs FAIR LONODN I -ENGLAND wher- all the Machines of EUROPE AND ARERICA were in competition..,: Me°. at the Industriel Exp.witicat. Paris, France. e'24!lYeTarY United States Fair at which Cawing Machines hare been exhibited 'The prinmnal 001.111Aniel Ma.kitig fielitlik - Ma ohinavre. Wheeler !Wilson: I. .tnager & Co. , A l AorDin &a Baker::; 01,the machines made there were sote.dedoetheuxar hos reported : By Whee1iTtVintdif,,.............2).305 By .31 Streger .... . . . 10.913 By Grover..&Bl4lxer.. - .. .. ~ . ..........8E,250 Showing WttE j Eft & WILSON'- sales to be dmble dose :1 any Ober Sewing Machine Com Pant in the country. GEF-t CH. n STSTEI STRE.E'T. PITT3SITR44I( This Machine makes the ' LOC STITCH : end ranee highest on account of. the elastioit Y. permanence. beauty and general deairableneo of the stitching *then do end the wide range of iteapp_hcati — {tteport of thotmerican atitate,ffew York.] igitiddcw W. . .. .... ... OLDDXII OLDBEN, . 1 4, 3 70 - 21CPTIMELES AHD DEALZIALN HIT CEIENT & GDAYEL 1100F3i 11§.Irepairs to old 'ravel, Csittvaas and Meta& Roafeinacteat tholowest prices, AU iwork DromptTy tittegdod to ancklgaryttisktod, Otto% /doming Post .Btuldtu. earner Plittt_and Wellsigrgfatsad Acrfn:: WC, • . . ...... BOaD .Tier,B.4IItATOGA-AZALLOS. wirasitrN,GTort - -11 - 4. ma.., (late 'Aire VAIL . Bdasen's). se tong and 'favorably known. to . eisitort at the, Springs, lbw hoar Open for thtftixr , pti.ti gneets The house le large; de lightfully eituated on Broadway. between the Congrews and Empire Springs, and surronadeorbY.Stuolo and - liatutifulla chafed groundb frivt-olass , --and the rooms well Fudge ed for fan be, and large partirs of friends . For fur her partiotoire addresr.Wasittngton Satratown+lorings:- • • `fulnlimo. 8. iL2/22.---Jemits poirrin PIITSBTROH FI ' ; ; CH HAIM FACTIIIIING CO .4 KIER, GL 14 - ' 1 •dc CO., Maeufaoturers of •; . : * .t . = erg{ • albles, .103 and dealers in Fire 1/41.- . Office 365 Lib 1; 3 , : • R. Passenger De iZzar- Orders • larbiked DealeritiaratiMams, "tsretikZctriteer Comer Market and First streets. Pittsbarith. Pa • • UV W.•BEAUXION.T-4ikCO. DEALERS 'Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins. Alm; lilsekbeiny,BaoberrY. Wild Cherry. and a ld MoeonQhahels Rze, and W 7i tg -l f " t! i l.f S treet, uppoiataircla i rtiatl•at, E "9 . PITISMIntoa. 11 . :' Tiote : fa tiyernafand ramllLies. =Palled at lar2l: Iyd illTheatet-Ptailtalor, Cataii : WIXAOVIi:SUOPI fblU, , -174-tie igußret li'D- `B"T't.bLE . dT THE LOWEST. PRICES. - Tav rr. : D DRIM3A NO. to 11=111 gtb street. 11,1111 r ..13i. vf b=ollPlt,thfii=tili 1"1113Per .:.40i ... 4 MR .014.4.itiwt.,,..risuusra,z . . . . . • •._ •, ~ - • .....• . ',—... -... _.. .• i ' l 4 .- `'' '' '., 1 i - •, , . , . . ii..- ~,:.;., ~ ;i y • 8 , iit iil„ •,':„ • • • , b._ ......,.„,._. . ........ 4 -._.._...i 41 ' t.; 1 10 .4 ..i. „, ; }.1 "-• I , ' 1 , • ..... - _ . . ... ,... .1 .- . h, ,-.', s, .: 5 • _ .. r . ' I r 4 ~ ~. . ...., A , ,5. .;.,•,.,-- off. file,c3f.r.Lr.; - \'''. ,--..- - f:—.... 1 $,,-,,,..,..; t... ri::.7..". L - :• •; t • ir i r . r - • . - - •• 5 '.! ,77-. 1. ,,. •s•i 1 1 ••, 1 .: • ._..._ • ---... .. . , , •, - .... „ -•, • • . . , . . • , irr,. , E4ltoti" - Propkietor • , ONLY '1 -AT THE In 1849—prior to the adoption of the Constitution of Florida—while the inhab l itants of that region had no, regular ganization of judicial tribunals, (:though partially recognizing the simple forms of Mexican courts by 4 •Alcaldes" -an dl "Judgess of Ist Instance,") an Irish miner' was killed in a drinking saloon at. "Sulli van's Diggings" by an Americtin who had: been a soldier it(the late war wit'l Merl co. In the 3ontroversy between the two', the American fired a rifle ~ball through the back of hie titlversery, causingnlrOist instant death. (The same ball nearly kill ed the bar keepen.) The murderer frid, but after a short tiie voluntarily 'Atirren dered himself to theoxcited citizens. Who promised him a fair InVestigation and ja, tice. ' _ - -._ There was no Alcalde at '`Sullivan's Diggings,'' (though after the trial thee ht t torney for the prosecution was elected by the people to that office) but there was one a few miles distant at "James' Dig gins." (cow a populous town, well known as Jamestown,and thither the citizens pro ceeded to attend the first trial for murder which S ever occurred in that country since it came under the dominion of the United States An abler definer tor than the one now narrating these facts, graphically present ing the -4 8trioundings of this ruisisulirin, would not fail to attract a great deal of at tention. The Court House (so called) was not an edifice, but a large - and rude structure of bushes—an 'arrangement' of three aides only—having an open front, from which was a tip/e udid view of the lofty volcanic moittitams. . Judge ;Frazer, the Alcade, presided The usual forms and princi pies of law applicable in criminal cases. to the organization of a jury, the examin ation of witnesses, awl the rights of an seetisid-party,_ weref4litctly obEferved. the attorney for the prosecution lost no point in maintaining the general claims of society against lawless violence, and he counsel of the prisoner labored with commendable zeal and ability to clear his client. When the testimony was . finish ,td, and the case submitted by tie attor neys, the Judge charged the jury substan ially thus : "t3EicTLEutßis• OF THE JURY : One of our fellow citizens has hen suddenly killed in ,he prime of life ; and the prisoner at the oar caused_his death. lota_ have, been sworn to decide the question whether this 's a case of excusable tomicide or whether ,t is a case of malicious homicide. If you find that the = accused was joitified'in thia act, he will go out from you free as.he was I , oefore the happening of this sad event.— I :11' ypti:!fitadd • him; guilty, you yourselves mast pronounce the punishment to be in liie:ed for the infraction orlhose ,general aws whiclieverj , - cOinintinki r Pir its onui safety, shonittearefully guard. You know we.have no regularly constituted tribunals tip ; liere ip.the,, mountains or, eases like this:: T.be brave and gallant Gen. Berte-i diet Riley is the Military Governor of the 1 Terfitory. and Cal. Halleck is the Milita ry SeCretary—[Col. H. is now General-in- Chief of the Array of the U. S.—Editor Dispatch.] and the conventionnf the peo- tile is at :this hour assembled at. Log Au=' "oles, to'fraMe a Constitution for Califor , •' nia as its Organic law. But until the peo ple bave.ratified the same, we are forced by the law of necessity to act upon our own responsibility ; and . be governed by the rules of common' sense which should pervade civilized bodies , large ior etuall.- 7 , Thin# of you riiathe,`,;GinktanCtotir coati-` try, and, do justice outhiaserioue occasion. Officer, - take charge' of this jury.— trail they have agreed upon a verdict, let them have nothing to eat or drink, unless by special order of the Court." The foliacious Temple: of Justice was vacated for the occupation of the jury ; and then the courtoiheriff,lattorneys,wi t - ' ri esling, : stiiii'dtliiii E. - Citizenly- (taling- , ~ the prisoneriiitlithisina aro:milted:oo 4streer to a litttiAhaifTalki mildii Oftituitteli, where they - all 'withicut 'axteption ,' "inlbibed, " until the deputy sheriff - announced that 's honor, the Alchale,was wanted. Re assembling,..the Judge . asked the_ jury it a verdict had Peen Agreed npon. 'the fore man then 'delivere3.lthe'fcilloWing Written document, Which wag read to' an'tilinotst breathless audience, ti f y the temporary clerk : '!. ll e.subspribspOrtiwiri,in ,this : case, Odd that the Prisorier at thelliiii did tam ! mit the crime , of` -ma tioi at k & hotnl oidEp as charged in the indictment. _Yet, in view of the fact that there has been: provided no jail, or place of cutitodrin.this part of the Territory, and ad. thecititens are WO much occupied in theft , clailY - ocenpations Ito mount guard over criminals, and inas much as the evidence shoWs that this an_ i Cased served his country faithfully under Gen. Scott in the Mexican war, and inas• Much as the Mai 'he killed ' , Wait nothing but an Irishman, our, sentericejts, he shall pay SPO.O to hp3distributg4-bet,weentsthell ctitrrt,--kheriffnrid,jiirorktilarto hili own' nounii&- f irliMl42Boll o'=tlieliriiiiee tt ti ng attorney.. '..'Atid& furthermore; if he be found in.this section of_ the country after ten days from the date hereof,. it-shall be Atwfu ' l ,fsminitY..lnan4o shoot kip; at night?" _ . he 'ooofiee`ing ,'.ofe 'e#el-at .4 ti lvx , fr . iiiiiimea id ttft-'itertlictsi settled b r ie - 11 7 ,1 1 i, 1 jazalkitia,ktiiridLin three days made , "a )ttrukfhfehitta for - tit thither , likerkway. I recl l3l l.4e* ( WM% zi4 Is au.. l . 3 Pr4i.'' " 0 .1 i lani afteiwiTda. )1 ...;!..Zl.2C.t. 4„Eciwpsur4Pionitit :L ite the P• B THEI.: DA11er2'.2087,--&DVANOBtI - , - . '' ' ' .'BiATES:''" -' '" ' I tine :rite ht . inai1,...'... -:'......1...;.....::.......* 00O lnotjul '' -:.» , ::....';.. - ..:......-".....,.4 lt OThree • " - ...--.....-,-..... 2 L 5; ne ": " ...----...!.............:.:. 70 SiOa, week, delivered in the, eturp..;_.....:." 18' ngle •qroples...-. .. - ....................i.. - ...'..... ,: 3 Tonnes:Asper hundred...-. - ...:.....1100 • NEW '4O-------------VERTISING RATES: Thefollowingrates or advertising bitie been agreed mion to the Publishers of m ale Pittsburg. dailyDa Pres:to taire effect On and after the 1 00! f Noveber. 1 813,20;in all . hew oontrads :. , F Oll 51.A/NDINCI !CUTTER. . PEB SINGLE 13VVARV EN , gBY Det r 9 One insertion 0 60' Two montes...... 11 900 Two insertions.-: 'it 00i Three months... 1 1.00 Three insertions *1 25 Pour months-. .13 00 1 One weak._ ..... . :2 0(1 Five months.- 144)0 Two weeks....: 350 Six months...-. 15 00 Three weeks..--. 500 Niue months,:.. 20,00 9ne month..., 600 One year: ..... -•25 00 PRR,CIALCIE6RUBILE apkiriat. -Which elltrailhoprivileinAameekly ()harm bf trustklr f .tho be lase among now ..... , .., adv.eomen t: it .. Ail. adierdsements . ordered in tor one Month or lois ti th e. to be 'cash at the time of or daring. DA , 111.1 - 1 INTIRESTING SCRAP The . First Mu:dee Trial In California. The follaiiing is contributed to the N. Y. Sunday Mercury: Seeing that you are hunting up all sorts of novelties, it has occurred to me thrft an account of the first public trial 1.11 Cal ! iforriia Might bq acceptable to your react ! ers. :I crik not think that this remarkable event in the early history of the "Golden' Stat4litacever found its way to any of the newspapers of the Atlantic or Pacifie coasts. I can only preface, the statement is a true record of what actually tra❑spin: ed : How he Got Three Hundred Horses [From the Louisville Democrat, Ju1y19.3 John Morgan is as good at playing a joke sometimes as he is at horse stealing, and the following incident will prove that on this occasion he did a little of both at the same time. Daring the celebrated tour through Indiana, he, with about three hundred and fifty guerrillas, took occasion to pay a visit to a little town hard by. while the main body were "marching on." Dashing suddenly into the little "burg," he found about three hundred Home Guards, each having a good horse tied to the fences; the men standing about in groups, awaiting orders front their aged Captain, who looked as if he had seen the shady aide of sixty yearn. The "Hoosier boys" looked at the men with astonish; meat, while the Captain went up to one of the party and said : "Whose company is this 7" " Woulford's cavalry," said the reb. "What t Kentucky boys t We're glad to see you, boys. Whar's Wolford ?" "There he sits," said a ragged, rough reb., pointing to Morgan, who was sitting sideways upon his horse. The Captain walked up to Woolford (as he and all thought) and saluted him : "Captain, how are you?" "Bully • How are you? What are you going to do with all these horses? Mor gan looked_ about. ''Well, you see that d--d horse thieving John Morgan; is in this part of the coda- , try, with a passel ofant-ttuzats and thieves; and between you-and •I.if he comes nil this way, Captain, we'll give him the best we've gotin the shop." sq3 e . a hard to catch ; we've been after him for fourteen days and can't see him at all," said Morgan, good-humoredly. be all "Et our bosses would stand fire we'd -right." "Work_they stand ?" "No, Captain Wolford, 'spose while you're main' you and,your company put your saddles on our bosses and go through a little evolution or two, by way of a les son to our boys? I'm told your a hose on ' And the only man Morgan is afraid of, Wolford boys " t were,) alighted and order ed "his to dismount, as he wanted to show the Hoosier toys how to _giye Morgan 9_ , 3vararreception should he chance to pay-them a visit. - , Thie delighted the Hoosier boys, so they went to work - and assisted -the in n to tie their old, weary, worn out bones to the fences and place their saddles upon the backs of their fresh horses which W5B BOOD done, and the men were in their sad dles, drawn up in line and ready for the word. The boys were highly elated at the idea of having their "pet horses" trained for them by Wolford and his men, and more so to thitik that they should stand fire ever afterward. • • The old Captain advanced, and walk ing up to W3tford (as he thought) and stud: `'Captain, are you all right now 7" Wolford rode up one aide of the column and down the other when be moved to the front, took off his hat and said : "Now, Captain. I am ready ; if you and you and your men wish to witness an evolution which you, perhaps have never seen, forma line on each side of the road, and watch us closly as we pass." The Captain did as he was directed. A lot of ladies were present on the occasion, and everything was as silent as a maiden's sigh. . - "Are you ready ?" "All right, Wolford," shouted the Cap Maim "Foaw.tan shouted Morgan. As the whole column rushed through , he crowd with lightning speed, amid the shouts and huzzas of every one present— some leading 2. horse or two as they went, leaving their frail tenements of horse flesh led to the fences, to be provided for by ;the citizens. It soon became whispered about that it was John Morgan and his gang, and there is not one man in the town who will "own up" that he was gulled out Of a horse. The company disbanded that night, ,liough the Captain holds the horses as prisoners of war and patiently awaits an exchange. The Tomb of , Napoleoit. One cannot enter Paris, (says the cot , respondent of the Christian Watcher and Reflector,) or move in any direction there, without almost feeling the presence of Na poleon the First. Monuments to his memory meet you continually. He yet Tires,. a. mighty influence in Franee. visited the Hotel des Invalides. It is a large and costly structure with wide grounds surrounding it. It is now more than a century and a half since it was built under the.reigti, of Leta 4. the Four tennth. - As itseame imports, it is a honse for invalid 'soldiers. The whole number there is generally between three and four' t hoaeand. We walked through the build ugs, saw the dining.rooms and kitchens, end the church, from the pillars of which hung the flags, tattered and pertorated with ballets, which have been taken by the French from their enemies. The sot diers whom we met in the yards and in the building, many of them had medals hanging on their breasts. They were well fed, and clothed, and lodged; but, as in nil such asylums, life is evidently a weariness. Oneday is precisely like an other, and there-is nothing. to -anticipate tilt closes; :131 1 . 1 thntopib of Napoleon Whieh is rioW in, this berflihng; 'is what now I attracts mitlifors. Whatever wealth the highettiterteouldtiqlms been done to give magMficenetti to the resting Place of the..treat:emperor. Let CUB ithefly speak of the hall consecrated,to the memorials Of Napoleon. ,Herc, barefully , :preserved is glass eases, are the .cslethen-le wore, the:catenation , nbes, the uniform in which he,diesked, the ceps worn by him at the Severnl great battles, and;the trappings of his horse. Hors, too, is the retyat Chair Which constituted hie 'throne. But that whielibrought him nearer to me than anything_ else, and on which I gazed with greater ti the. ' little irons bed stead which. etse. his, camp couch.— There it was, with ifs faded and tattered canopy'? its detail c bovered with crimson satin v jalaitit weir .whea last he slept on it. - Whar - 'platir• of battle had beetrformint amdisrtstfian canopy _ and that pillow }..;.,How_plftny .atizioue nights ~ hha beenpasieitA(ka • Git2LV DV !ROOFING. ,EPAIII.6I PEON JUL Tglitup ere, Az 'TX it., A T 44z CO., Corner Fah iligAPW9ltrit l / 4 -T rii . entH d story. 1710 „ • Virg— R N: • 4 , ::" '2l 07 , •-th a f re t4 . I . -•"; fai ial6 6y' thvo • * . • . JOHN MO d GAN Manufactuers of ovory variety of finished BRASS WORK FOR P UMBERS GAS or STEA FITTEIIS MACITINESTS awn CO PPERSISTMS, BRADS CANTIINGS OF EVERT DE soription mado to order Steamboat worn clown and gas fitting and repairing promptly at tended to. HertenMr attention pimp to fit 'lna. ni ftofinerioa for Coal and Carb:n2 Alao, irde agents for the Weatorn Dlat-ict o. Penruylrania. for the Bale of Marsh. Lanidell Co.'s Patent phon Pump, the boat ever inven. tad, having no valves it is notliable to got out co' order and will throw more water than an, punii wine its she. fehl-Pd/Y., lu tiTii.lgibifjol t li r t Z r lttlrld l in g :l . o . ts, iii iitag the offers for tale on reasonable terms. They qre Pitiably ;omitted , lying between the Oftlikod f.ta lien and she Pdonbtothahela iron' They off,r taajay indeeements for nitrateeaidenees. For plan allots and price, apply at llieotee N 0.127 Fourth Et, one door It. NOLA N; .aberre Bml , llfleid mYl.4.o.mci FRENCH WOODS IMITATION OF Oak. 'printed from board an exaot. cops% ofith panel mouldings to match For solo by - W. P. MARSHALL, 87 Wood street.. ,N yellow shelled Corn, C 80 , 7 bugh p oto,o ano r 6; 1 3 " in DO LARS 75 to hite Agente Ak in ll ev ° ory o ill oun t j at t 75 month. asspenaes pal I, to sell Jn new oheap ram- DY Bowing Maohinea. S. MAD ISON. SON. Alfred. Me. • . waufed.. ociDOLLARS A !MONTH' WE WART Vir agents at $6O & month, expense, ptud to t»11 our Averhuting Penedo, oriental Burners, and 13 other art - toles /5 otrotoant sent e. Ad d ress bIIAW . a CLARK. Bideford. Maine. my6t3mdaw n:u.."l.3 , d*w 0011 CORD GRAPE. St.. Klaxon VINES. AT $2 SO vim doyen sl2soper 100. Bartra Vines at $5 per been; par • Groceries, . . n HAVE JUBT RECEIVED LAR GE hiIIDDIY of Tea. Coffee, Sulfa( and Groawries or all - dcwriptions, which will be sold either w Wendt) or retail at the lowest cas'ilirlemi: J. DUNL&VYi. Ka. 4 Diamond. Pittsburg* r Bizzufwg_,dt,ll.olNta c 110 21.27:1411,, Vilallanftina lu ; t a orsoß l'uA ace J sasayiNky - et. lei • L . .. 17C:1 4 C74,d WEEKLY MORNING POST A GOOD FAMILY NEWSPAPER 2UB ISSZED Price in Wrappers, rya crvra 3. & DE. BE'S'rEIEN Brass Founder.: GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, AU kinds of Brats. and 12.011) Coals made to order. Also, BRAES OABTING3, Or ALL KINDP Made at tho &utast to tine ' Partieu'ar attention paid to the f.t , ,ir.,7 up an. repairing n OIL IthFINERIES. 31 & 84 WATER STREET, near Liberty. The niembera of thin firm being practical met ohanica. of many yea& experience the bus; nese, *4l inure :a give Baia:id:ion ~ v ery BMA. seStxxi -thin - 11 CASH CABS AMMONIA' JOST RE ceived and for Aa GEO. A L KELLY. 69 Federal bit.. Alleghetur 1 fAR, °T.'"e'eivOeT t l : i y TERLYNGS AMBIiOSIA GrO. A. RRILY. 69 Federal St.. A Ileehon7 EDP LAIR & WIIYETITS LIQUID REN AD net just ree.ived by GEO. A KELLY, Federal St., Allegheny IGROSS OF NICEIOLSIELIIIR Ina and bark Ant received by In 3 69 re4mEo ] . A. K A E Ii LL h Y n y. IGROSS LINDSErS n LOOD SRAR cher Just reoeived th Fed G e ll r 131 At i geTh an 3- CARPETS JF*ll CAS . , A T DECIDEDLY LESS TIM ATI wboletale - Prices. Bought precious to any considerable advance by the manufacturers an ', wil' be sold accordingly. Weil seasoned sheet Uil Clce ha, AT LOW PRICES Wooler a•ld Cetton Druggeta Canton &o. W. D. & S. McCALLVM, u2AT NO. 87 FOURTH sWitEET -- - 54,000 RAMMER OF PURE RYE WHISKY, of different ages to suit purchasers, at lowesLeash prices. For sale THOS. MOORE. Distiller, ' MO:if No'e 1 &q. 01 93 A n d a'S First street. DENTISTRY JP. T 14. EXTRACTED WITHOUT pain by tto u a of Dr Ondry's arma..nfua. HOFFMAN it EDMUNDSON DENTLSTS. An work warranted 134 Smithfield Street. Pittsburg ydrapolta, or Garden Sprinkler. A NEW AND CREFUIe ARTICLE FOE .C 3. wetting plants and flowers- washusit svindciwx. carriages. la, Pumps of every dPierwtion sold and repaired. Dayldn's Patent Wa er Drawer mado and sold_ n ELDON & KELLY, 164 Wood St. One door from Sixth --- egIiALED PROPOSALS WILL RE RE. ceived tbe Committee on s.Nre Engines o.nd .ose, up t. Juno 20th, IKI `or threo thous •nd feet .f t , est quality ns TEN INCH LEA TII- Ex ,E, Copper ririted. and J nee' Pate, t Couplings att cited ibere,o The hose to h e Properly tested bef,re tbey are reeeiri d by tEw city, when Payment wilt b. mode in rash J0U.71 QUINN, Chairmanuf CoromiLee. GENTS LASTING CONGBEA.S GA I- TaRS. a very Paperior quail"y. net ree', L at NV. E. SC Om ERT2 .4 CO mr& No.SI Fah St. C I-1 U. A l=" DLt'IC 441.113 ow Is TUE TIME TO SECURE 1. 1 4 Ha vina in Dresa Gools Shawl I, Cloth and Shit Ildantlss et the most fa hi° solo stylaa. bleached and bieeziod M. al Callao. Delaine= ilk :inn Umbrellas . FrT o retinae° Pri °ea all hay ea. been parch nab. will b. sold °heap for each. ran and see far y I:trustees a: 11. J t 1 ftni It 96 Market street. CEO. R. COCHRAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR. AT DAld Office N 0.69 Grant nreet, now tho Court Boum Pittsbargb At L DIISIISILISS ENTRUSTED Tt CR Ms care will receive prompt attention. Co) actions made and the money promptly remitted dectglvd DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS ADMAN & CRAWF'ORD. JAMES A. FETZERtre. eoraer Ai arket arki Ist set Wanted J. DUNLEVY, Grocer, NO. 4 DIAMOND, PITTSBPIten, PA J. PDX No. IN Fifth arrest. COLVERCIAL INFORIATION, Arbitration Conunittee of the lions+) of Trade. Wm. Si. SILINN. V. P.L., , A8.L DICNNETT IND. S. DILWORTH.' Wm. MoORICERV. ; • DAVI:D.I4OC DLESS. Movements of Europe= Steamers PROII CIMOPT. Ptith b JELL , I... Liverpool ..New York JPa• ...... u • en Y ra ure .............. .Julr 2.... itr , rpoOL.- 4.;-Q"h" Persia ...........v r, Y rh 'tn ..... ..... al ...Lieeq , ool._fee_u, York No ty S.. Ir.•rao b-O Africa .......... July 11 ...Liverpn01._ . n ii dr go -.. ....J 1 ...Lie rpou York Ila Jly 15 ..G . . ... Y r.. Fo B b n Ju irPran• -Que' ts.❑ 18..1.,Tra pa cy orit Canada y :A—Live:ye P63ton f ROL earantn• Sidon —...—..Jn y 2 -new Y0rk.....- -croon! Aaia .. -Liv.rPoo Toning. tar..„ 2„'v Y0rk.. . ....,. Ravens Ameri,a2l.Vew Y T n‘n ?Via t urg , • VS...New York—. -Liverpool ...-----Juiy 27.-New connzoren 14tLY MR TRIC DOaTtfill POST DT Remits. eourrz &NEM% anoa-ans. ifo. 118 WOOD STREET. The following-are the busing and selling rate for Gold. 9llvar . he.: Swing SeDin& Gold ... . . ...... ........... 122 06 Silver... _ ti 136 00 Den:unser Notes.. ...... 121 00 Eastern Exchange. ew alt Y:fie par tar ar Boston.....__Par ,t Western Exchange. Cino lnnatl..--.—.--..--. Dar Dar Cleveland 8b 16nie .. ... .. ............ Dar PITTOBIIR/R OIL TRADE hlondaY. July 27th, 1883 The demand for crude was active. The males Principally to refiners. were liberal. Prices, how 2 ' ever, were urcbanged Our latest dates from New Fork note a firm market with gales of crisis. et 32e for present delivery and higher figures far August and • eptenii.er delivery. Refined also Partook of the gam/. reeling. _Holders were de manding an advance. I The receipts. by 1,.0 river topecially. are on the I , oreaae.. Oa o:atarday they amou-ted 1,180 bbls of crude, whilst MOO tibia were repor ed to be on the way down, between .this al*. and Sha•pabnrg The exports per the Fort Wane & Chicago Railroad were. Credo, 6d Ibis, end Refinecl,43o bbls. - Veude---The sale , of this.article font up larger than nn the pr vknis day. Holci , rs were firm in their views. We note •he fo losing vii, .r.des 1,600 bbis in bulk at 20N5c 500 b Is dn, same Snares. 9otne of our dealers are bolding off for lower figt. - es. A t pr -sent 'here seems to be no prospect of holder giving way. Reit fl ed — The.sate-n news favors ho l ders, who do not seem to be willing to give way so ' Ong as they can sell pretty tench all they oan refine Among the sales were 560 bb's, a favorite brand. at 550 for free; sales 900 bbla of bonded at 42'415 43e. Sales f r future delivery were made at a variot,r of pric. a. Other descriptions of oil were very dull and neglected. PITTSBURCII PROTIIICIE MARKET. ---- Orem? be 119 DAILY POST. } Monday, July 27, 1863. Remark's—The weather was chanvable with occasional showers of rain. W 0 hire the finest growing weatbar. Our rivers are again receding The rise being from the A leglieny cnab ed a !IL ge amount of cil to bo run o t the' 11...1 been TV Ring et (II City for some time f .t. that importiust event. 3loney matters continue quiet xrl bon any portico ar change. G , Id end czilrer remain' at about the same rate of . rem um The attensVin New York to bring about. an W ynnec meets with but slight succes •. News fr in the scat of war eOtti , .nes favoreb 0 to the Union arms. The days of the so C/1: ed 'onfeieraeY are certal• ly n inhered. The day will soon be u here t 'n when the slorions old Fag wi I be floating in all the rebel tares. Pusiness, gener a y speaking. w 9 dull, the isle' b ins it it.d to supd l lota to meet the wants of the home market. aturclay h leg g nerat y a dull coy the 1. sr o e w-. nu • 2aq:ft n. lelnutvcr - rho in rket coati cues to d•as along stowty: the a lks bei g re .ride' alt ether t Ina 1.. er ti rl2l 'l., him,, us . l'he reef iota f . -urns time past we e ./1 th 'now linita dse ip• I a. The et rk no hand la uot 1 • g, : neither I, 'here an .esporr - dome, a Am. g the sales f out store Iss. check 9 ! rt Were 7tibbls Extra 0 t r r..te ter!. a IQ: bble Extra Family, .16 2.5g.6 40: s.un• favor rc h ra de so d a she a . hater. but not b to any , :tent Gestlu was in light demand. In fact ntdth . • 'pa ty seems d Birous of ape ating. Tha k - OD WPEe !.4ttetto- i the - we have a very dul mat C . give • the fr. 'owing* the Ire t quotatione IWh:-..at god $1 tbolt L O white. 21 2at al. to ithe demand hug &len or : we ote a sae of 300 'both at 60e r n Vat of wett'd no , bring the pavre; Corn has more eel era than buyers. w no e a aale of :4 8 0.huah.at 70o; other descriptions were not ionni•ed for. I Bacon was in egslae demsnl• Among the I -ales were, sh alders, 4.50" Ma, 6}9Th•Fros: some deal rs aro as lug higher figures: .0,000 lbs - k Hants, Cl.lie,4llc; 3,00081 s P'Blo Ha MS. B@titfe. firm 1 Groceries fir n any in fair demand, especially t'ollfest—Sa'es 10 woke Rio at 220. • Molasses — Market nu.: awes 8 bbla old t7ew Or eans at 55: 15 do new crop. 600• Motor—.6..s of-10 hhda Cube 1131ot 12 hhds orleans, 1204,4;80 t .10 Ws of crashed at IMtio. Hal— Not so, flt. r oal sales of now at thascaleo t $9 . 4/M ; oicvatlr®29 per 1,:n: . ,:, Plaitede/phia Hide Market. I The tharketiiontinue i Inactive We have an m u rw e ti i efr i' rs are ho:eit . fr`° ,B titC;lll: 1 12 , cr,'-'ller ma . rkets t qf t ;4oB7;4 l 7 . hils fii in t t a orl i Cate e l i i ,:t i : liunnlY the sena iiieniand of tanuera. Dry hi _ea are n t firm but favor the buyer. In greenaiitted stork there 'has been - some tittle Inquiry. Tanners are beginning to ttiakei their apnea *nee in ma-- 1, ii et an i hare taken alow to 13 of hides to their karde. Prices are flat and rule i r imer. We quiite pared at ItifiDiriXei &wailers' weight at 7@Se: dry 1 estern and dorktatio at aort:a. Phllastalpitielts Leather .Market. . The. =whet continues very Quiet. The re. eltitahe re been small and sales are tro tly con fined td home - terrors - o 1 s'anehter so!e• In lighter Stooks there has heat some littde activity, but no deeided- ..by the large consumers hail ?et been • Ptaltidelphia. AUCTION' RALE; C: 111 43(1—Bs' E6rauel Q. cr°°l:** • 12 btills'N'esrOiroans near, '1(413 - 616 Porto too .26 hltda Muscovado molasses 26 QV 261.aawra.,, 3' - Nets Orleans. • The stook of .eof ton o b nd and shipboard Is 2,004 ba ess'i of tnbacco t - 1.-97 bbd.. - ngar was ;Oyu to 10-Xot ntolasse.. 430; door. choice, $lO 25; ha.s4s: nit , a.sl TS: oorn woe , eina retailed at .$ ~ til 0 25 - per bushel, and eats at $3 IA ro motr..urar." .stkNo currrnAietotsp We are low inatiaactuit ur a oupoekor . _ _ "bleb we lowstmeswtt te algiTeltroauxtr 00111 ?ARI L 509 LE631.7.W 4Alit.24T. L.:. SeetTr ....,.,..,,, : ..., .__ l an cly - Viisaiip L.:oaf thiaa's on gala ;___, _. ' 1 . , _, - -' • ..-: ~• -- .- . my9t., illadamirwEL init . Wakim a ea, . _ .. .. , 101ritANCROAT eikatireg. BE - A. •A . gait ; . 1 Steam Loiter% Stasi Taake.,Ao tth , 84 j"!( " I ' ebil m:"l Bag operted oboe at an Sugat P& or articlanuntar l y ttfactorta itt-simittx ttopeime. WO 90 WATER:ATARET.. itrosupt atterkitott!statcltd nt iiindanfrena.rs' on . ' %%ere ha will a e ' : liciao9natqc l 4oP- ) -- Aurenan bininow. and would , sol!n9 subsro of W 00:14/091, ORICI.CIIST sad-Dila I ronaci , c-nra=t4tionboliv limp. t asn444nd WAY, stawas,,,Auaghukitve --;i 5tr0).274 ,—') E DwELLINGIieVaIikiIAIL4BI6I/12#1. A com;o rtableibri , titteircillyzflumtt: and ; - • tot of gr und . f avikls.;lfeet,h, : rvmDen+nus I - BiceVe 0 silka " abome ' '‘-• - ' tbao] , Meta. T? . " team' th :rirlDft•igt • 77.1 A tkrerrlftiFlCS WZOIV ET MARIKET PLAIN AND .FANCY'CAII6INEREJS. 121 table for BUZilleSB &dia. A foil Arid cOmplot. easortnumt et One black -•-• CLOTHS AND CASSENERE. S,- 'lab Arid Aimed Silk mad Cashman' Vaatima •A>mter of Market Allegh e ny-Squara.e oitai mh.s.4lavraf Bess LEAP vowniir Pearl Powder. T HEATIIE - lIOPOE, • , ' • tirprorlywire, VIOLET VI POW - Eft, ytedet Powder. itiARDAft SOFT mar& & Jird•reeetyediO Andowsiqed RAnAlve , Dmk . l l *ca.,A3 Market sues 3 doors 11 ow F.OOll R UTOE ,(Lavg or Luce k avimmisa l oi 0011118101 & 108111gD1fie EBBEAR in WESTERNREHR. R.vP ' r o Figr•in. Fiat C,g4.6,9E. Pen B ran e l tin,Poll.l,'Dtiek Pot end Pm N o . lo _, u-s." Float: ~ twari . 0 1 4 1. 1 6 ond Street, d Between 9 1131-Liberrdiii„._,_ - • d made C 9'; CP1145-2.11W _ADAPP.BLIAIXIS' AND iphilljaionio,.%ek. A.a - gonta, Shoe& EFaitern azid twinorals, made. to Ordetf of tto tat mszezial. - and wo ku2nai: -.W. ifg SCOW BUTZ , Alt : 00, : -So Fiftly MEW 'II(I*WR 11041 KM. • J. J. Po'svits =MEE DRAtEga °MS' 8;, e s. Ai 0 awrentuirtnipma car Pure Dro, It • ' Xt z . - AED-Dittlolo LIIRDTY 6- 111.23C.C. opposite Penn'a R. R. Depok et... 411,111 warrat,tet. THE ARDESCO .01: COMt It I Mla e a aan k ariot article of D HAVE IP" Relined Ardatro ott goie-iimpuynTs. .too. P rr 11.2 S'EN,SiOLlts warehouse. 27 IRWIN STREET iwis i ßußea. PRIFIPA Lnoent DUNOAR, DtrISFLAP CO; ttatValsoiplepoi ' -• , PURE mantikimpininebt ' Q AR 8' to- .N- cfi 015 045,1gn 2 91 LIBERAT BTRRET Pftt" miyirb mv..4\-nr , grill A NBELIERS. BRACKETS coItNICIS. OANDMise a, LAMPS REGILDED OR RERRONZED. and made equal to new. Alr,o, Chandeliers &C.. adored to biro Carbon Oil; at ho . . . Lamp' and Oil Store - of • wEimos, 411Littlig & slab 164 Wood street near 6th) The Philosephie Burner UA YDREPS ITEViIIDOIJBLP....I44:7IIis Philosophic Berner for Carbon Oil Is nos wady. possasses common Burnersmany advantaras over tb . • 1. Itmakes s lame er mso /iglu with pore combustion. 2. It will born any quantity of oil with sato', 3. It oan be used with a lone or short chittnen 4. It can be need as a taper tdebt-lamP. 5. It can always bo made to barn economical): bart 6. It Is more eras wioked than any otter; . 7. It can bo trimmed and Lighted without r, moving the eone. 8. It throws ell the white light above the cant 9. The chimney can be removed ar ingorte. . mithont tonohing the glees. The human are :he common. fio.l DUN and can be nut on any lame now In tin. Eveo•Yez ,on twin: Ocrtem-011 should have a rdimophi Senor. PriocAtircenteuer ,Sold,l No. n)lorlTtt nreet rnteb •• tO ! • PlANt► tige. &RS 2.11 ABE A- CO.'S I` / ANOS- Just opened this week a choice supply of those BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS. hewed d^rol the fineqt in thn country. This fact' •B • ow ri , nio4 unlveiseDy genredee • tor -o e. , nine pa-t we have been u,able to fill one half •lour orders. WARRANTED FIVE YEARS. Baines Brothrre racelainr riano Fortes. the. beat oheap Prance made. For sato by • „ CHARLOTTE BLUME. 43 Fifth street, Sole Agent for Urines Brothers Pianos and! Princes Melodeons. 108 :1 JULY LIST SECOND HAND PLANOS, . . VE 0 14t ro E und c ° crn• r A a, with mll°l4 in W g ... ° : fil vef ..... l4 l B : o l . Desk, Iron Pram , uaado by B. lt r uurt; PO/ 3 12 —s l !s o ' 0.,e 6,44. Octave Itos-vr od Ca.% • ound 'ront corner, with carved Ta lets, wick -by titod rt, N. 7 ... . _. One 63i ctavo 11 Caliogany, !lute& come's, madeloy Travers Jr b sm.° , N. Y. ...... _....„ 140 ^a 6 Octave Roselyn vi„ag, ana co Dar: inn f am.., tunic by Chiokeri g ....-. ... 8 . 14i:0 One 8 I , ctave ` oevw oa aloarecornera made , ~, by 011 ort, boa on ..... --.—____; ISA' Oa., 6 ,Octa-e ahocany,rl oar° omen. ma , o-h) . li r t,kins de New all ' 110 One C 0 tace Molt g 09, quaTe on nor Ea d b , L Ctilbo .80g0n. , .....,...... ISO 0 e 6 ( lets • Rosewood , sosuire oornera. , 'mane by firov A ia , aa' Haley N Y .—.... 13 • One 6 Oct v M. rog,ei .aua e oorne.a, LEI rte by Cbioka in g . _,.. . --- ' _ ric 8 Loot •v. 0 roma . .Pl.llo. , /no 6 do do dd /Tor atd!bY . L . 4 111A4. C. MELLon.. 11` 4 1i1+ (lolly NTT; Ei r.A larva , nd g- lervlld tool , of VET Pt I' l l SEVNy d ffe tn. roa ufaetonem dri tco wltt. d.ya.l jylo & o %Pitt GO,O ALIVE 'WOULD CALE: 7'131S ALTA EN v V don of Isnyers to ousinuok of , THING AND SCillfEt DODDS: euthraelna ell the n'ewest siyles of W. H. McGEE & CO., 14S FEBERA.I.STIIEin RIIN .IEI7N, ----- TO TILE PUBLIC ses in RA)/ Alai', ' ws fitbelfairftratizipte 2 , 17 Modest of all derma- - , "•r'` -„_ nations, treat secret and ielimte disorders, call: ,rzip.,.?!Znt lizpi ; abuse • and • fticeasea: 0r...,:'..t• rues love common and la- . ..,•z•v• ' -g -ni& a to youth!, of both ~ t . w.- - am r And edging., sinyle',,e • „jg- r: ru ' ..•....- •., 1 . 3 a.. Beenagatekhnbliedes, eber WI fit tile jet/ It 'AI the ignorant and fault- inc.lere arc - trratho , ittoaked. and think : , 'd 's erreat.sis ,vary ;am...0 T t iL TT, opatamins ie ZeLivl i re 3t vio n 1 1 % ed arall, PIME sbottiti to enteCloor fro t te%e rheo n_riffl„czance they rioneleate &A Do itftsi Al . Kul' ircoPt Piibibbine tear At h 3 Onittly. ''''s tes trash he bee to tU,, 0480r4 ottoit) Uttitat ,00tat li zti „ ,ProntlPPtilow. fuotls Corr ` - tolc. stood in tgoomosy 63 - 1 ,0 ,oR mmriz , voll.•_x•llo' olto compare roccdo.„,ht rem saws, he. tg . oils!. 471 a 'oats.co cos=erli - dits, etioaK/ rr ' , often. 'lt b iity, however, riga -- nnteer Is 'gas and , suaribep SPE thanten/ the' then 4, dantittani - aged Lira - g,reeloweb feebh ioirty and es, deliougeondiblon and arigesnme. aver leen Mimed - to health and for S.* tar, lee v. kult before and ants narsiade through ha 7.. ..inl rOie.lll2:Vt nu: ainalr tinliettri•-4nordlbegititt- et. lhorsarer . ie ea gr nocturnal minimum. art ,,, .ve , men , mord 1 n a very shcrtippseteof rm. by ter nA.r. o.ll , tsß•r e , oh lekbrepeenharlY4scrwp, nes etre mutp ego ds fma tne Vogetabio tuttgdOtil its , vita L ei .t 42, , alletoyofthrg:nl _tr. rotund, e e bar acaraou vd it and tog the rogitah a remabi ernes are treettedgrflh ranigea se cerni—nav-ra I , d .rrerr forty ,yeago 30/. waverer( Ltt th , e2: VOA. al ent in hospitals 'it tout, the - Old Work: an'` in the 'United Staten leads Ding to res-=to nii rrte a air nig health and happiness will Again bloom 211011 the now—ed cheek. - D ille o n tongerwith n pe ontabanke and amok*. tyne.couge agsl be mold 7 4 , Auguidion and ad - of Its Undyed &emu.. 01 now Vas many _ OD .onneolnitriea. oar iand, p g am attend to it n Imo - 'pagnettlare oat gaited of my treatment 4YPlteargt: copy SPATdical Adelatoothech ..iihNift to an the liming th. 14- =cd..useer • bay sears aspeage-noe and flee, ectrauttereqi, hp hat mc? aka! ~ - the treatment of on , e.ear eisesges wend grbo V ally columned by the.DrOberten se well lama= ~e nded I* ” oedema - Niiita ralellincra„ pre obtors of hotels: Jig; 7 / 4 .+4 ea Srattalleld - ree, rterz Dimond strut, Privy” :ortw..-or-. /item from ell parer ef be ilnisr., q - ri.stla, v. -' !ii to, 1N...* a t - 114,51.. 4.0§.., P htirick• P.... 7, - 44+40 . • *MRCP OP tigE I:l'ija-114 Having bad a . man emploY.cd for the last pia years' compound ng - tbe ho e esrelleia ernedits for my own practice t atai havt.g mrd th with onnnon somas in all that atm. I feel it's duty.lo set them befo tie public, as m y.expe rien -e Nada eto think they ate 118 - near rim tic alany'rernecii n- dies Well ca be for' 'fid tba .owing di-ease .as ly: fiairufuls.Col're, Syphilic. d b that aritai'frOto an inmate sta e o f the blood. One tr al will co rine.- any n , rsOu their fitness for those is esea Ezepartid"ai.d4oldil3s, o it; Jill )718tr.,, • ..BEt.Stito .t.. Pit ablusti, Ps. . . , . - • 1.0511 . 120 CF uSESTOIStr...D! roblithod. in savedoDt. ?rice BIT LECTUR....t olc rat zi.I..TULL , , TRIAT AIMT Lod Radlealt .S..)erinctorrhera ar Seabinal We:anima. Luvo:•.,flf.p.rl Em_coloAoni.. Dobjlity. and 1nkt0..2.; ~c uria t 4) 'Marriage ierterany_ Veroousotea, t.70:-AauptiOn, EpilePsD And Pint E4emtal and Physical Incapanuz, result. ',nsitrom Belf-Abuse. dca= E ROBT. J. MG ., KRWRILL. M. D.. Author Of tbeterool Hooke* !.A. ,BDQII -to Thattaandp. eatrerere ..lunt tauter seat. in a Own envelops to any dresa, post pmeeid. - on receipt of Silt CeitY or two Podolia Otalako. b Br. ( U. J. J. , 127 Broadway. Blew Work mh3l:os alto • Pod Office Box, 4.n86.,, IMPORTANT TO LADIES a is. Jima IILAIWAT. ALINING reit :AL. a wards of twee tr ;pare dei , c.WMa :prat. ;:titzt ick fcrualivly tolthiCtrostnignt. of #'cractlo Diffietritias, and haying stimoeded in then wads of ease:Lin Teetering the, eat to pound dealt_ ,h has now.entire confidante. ii.nngann . z PUb. ,oly ' "Great ILinenwei.-.ltereetl7," Dn. ItilitlVEYllll aRONO- THERMAL 'FEMALE 'PILLS' irbfatt rosy* new= ..rof, Leann mot, the CII.MO tons have b , . ztriztly followed) in re , movies digiajltiee aslant from ObXErlltrlOD Or - Stoppage) at fiazaro . rin restoring the system. to gamut noene what aliefi.'lnt from apinai Affections, P-otripstts Mori; lc WAdel. or . other WOlR.kne&ii Of the i7terasc O aro, Mar iti all oasee cf Debstit> ca filervosii 'rostra:seg., -11;isterie r t. Palvaaticins, &a., .to.. Itco bieh are the forerunners at more serious disease. M. These Plitt areperfeetli Itazmitiss rat Ma 'az , Vioturn: and oat, krafieis ky, /te , ac , JeAvueie! u.. 4 101:21)4,tal commie 3 , ..Wreas , at the cDI3I( Lima ley ac, la s a oltarzi, by strenveseninc;_inwtge. in.tang and restoring the afastem to a naming coot tim; aan ben *outguns tg.t Pilla PHIOJI (Mr •poi.oata. d.when dosized Ind 'be sett bY will 'Yre-o - aid o tlaY &dm:Taal Agent. on receipt of elo -.; nes i. aßY.V.l. , Rochortee, N. Y. Qenentt am,' - aid be Drunddresvmerally • . •. ' ~ . t, ' - JOEPI a CL.6,31.1ab, s , voriaciEe‘4. o s. , set. &oil th, Diarnard .* 1 .4y0rt.1.., .I -, - %,,..- -....- 1.... re- - P.,113.E1it ..i..t.A 0-1E,:09,:6 1 nt.,:.6.titi..0 tAtti.igtSTl /its - - *Mt Iniit'd stay 04 - ke2.t..t It: 'Et. .Pcia-24.-Obidt: , v ure , 'Lirvar. jt 0.... KIWI* Off, .Bteani es, Tangling from throe : * 'er %__Anil hort Dozer. and BMus I z rt auus. oavf Poled rurnaoaa. fraotopes. liverparno altifiG:2% tO irr S i 7 00. rat a tru f g V as, TIVAte Auld 'PoemsV imullena, so: skip ‘.4ntat ahr& - tnet.eo. nation and zoilers et aver qooription. Aix. fczni.ti Loitoin eon amen frotrevransty; trot:she -,lror, iShostipri:-Hannorm :rod -- Lues n v .. - ; • i„ r.P4aiitA , ~:4i,.iiook.2er.reo. th e e er,7.,i wza t ti : Not ._ _ wool rice: .1. , Pe% P1.17C , km' ~ • - tr ra.c :lip or; umosna.ogar -4 „ es . E . :a vito, J , l 4 ~ f irrat..r.. - I , ' azd wartsnroi rk c,:-::1, eam)z,ei, fni - ic, ,11 r4i: - ., 7: .- ,1-11 rn.pankTy scq.logt sii end Dr m•t• - , ,, I ;frsd : I. Latelligenee Office. Fourth QM:door obuve etnabaskt at 1 ASI,IIOIVPariIPfLUED esta.P..r. a . imaailiv‘ , thllClti , ell 1 country wi a iiiibilds:43l44l'.',r; untibti I will id., abetp tend' o ku-ollatio.n4d a:tle proper 4. co Icor o p of r: i Tta and ttluivi. 'ilegntlac. lo ans , & 4 z. 1,1. 0 CUP- f i rnurFA-rmictige !het- Inv abd clAuity. and aim catierieneo the truskeee. 1 hoe to ei. , 4 satire. intataettort tosTalsons. • ist K. NOLAN. t o t !1 RD Sr. FIR S 4 AM *CI PP' oatory. , ..Y/ nt titta lot of prowl for aut.: • A OOP. -o ',garr et a n rt alias" .4-eir Ilaroll , taat 1/ , Tett,. ono, stt emit' fivdr.Largb ,riee $2 O OO. ply to - CUMusibiLlT to Ava i l% 1.8 4! Market bra...}. !. %OWERS, Ii..EAPERS REsiFiEu ss OA F.rpo , Ltos_Pubvtis whee,ev. aua v,pdruir .R ay .itake Hay Isvat,rff. aDa Ltirm' sartorpJl,y etie by • TECH. Fl Art LtiiN7l3 '• I,p EBOVAL DE LIVERY' STABLE iLE- Thestiersitned Uinta vjoanved ids Liv 5 , - stable tit: seas is ate -er o u, il. m e . •" eal, :t h e °e rn * ~ ei.-st and Stnitbselct Vbvitt. W. i_ . 'Mari e,olcrptaod. is re= aced t. Welsh carriages,. buil , tint as 'MO sor,es ajpow the ehoritst no horses' kept at liven at reaeosable Tates. estakesi stici 41 arritaeasest. forfoe• new, reseive kb eetel - stttn be t • - , B e EAL BRICELASte. Z. 4 lit M . . IHI FO MALE —TS sulaeCill- ber, (dere tor gala four eligible lots situated = the corner lirove.streat and centre - venue. axljoining the Seventh iliard in Pitt township -- ,The lots are each 24 , eet front by 110 feet deetl.' `running back to an alley, and are =tato tools :tad by streets and alias On olds Two' of the Icto have frame botany or; them. Ilse r 0 4 . 11412r, and hail in Calh. hydrant; on he pr mbes. Tbay will be fold al together On'very 'arnrable terms fßnqula JAR aleedklPE, , Ntrent.. shv - , -.4, Ulna GRA ' PE. l iVti ,j C at 3 - I r, 1011 rim ! i ris A kll2 61) Pa 00.: -7 1 F ( '" )) , thasi)stS2N) pi- d • . • ; CAN tm T„, Almu3 t. =MESE ME/HCiU4.