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Vittsbargi?, 1)04.
SATURDAY MORNING- JUNE;
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FOIL PRESIDENT,I---
JA M F'-'; BUCHAN A . X
OF PENNSYLVAIstIA. 9
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FOB VICE PRESIDENT,
1011 N C. BRECKINRIDGE,
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DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
P))=0:/0N 1 LE.
GEORGE SCOTT, or 0013:01BIA Co
AUDITOR CIENIIIII
JACOB FRY, Jr., 11.1.ox.roomost Co.
sußvtroa OF.FaLAL :
TIMOTHY IVES, Port CourrT
mt DPlOChkris ConntrFr.E OF ConnESPotinnifee met at the
St. Charles Hotel. on Saturday. June 21st, in purSuance of
the rail of the Chairman.
In the absence of the Chairman, lion. C. Stiki-Ea WBB air
pointed Chairman pro nun.
On motion. It Yi as
Med'," That it in inexpedient to change the time pre.
viongly fixed for the meeting of the Convention, to wit
23.1 day of ingest
On motion of Janice Sethi my. seconded by It B
Roberts, Fty.. it mat
Retard. That w teconitneet b. the County Convention
the proprnity of rhancin¢ the man r et voting for the
tiontinatton eitt3dltifilee. ter you Lit instead of mut,
mg, as heretofore
C Sll A 1...):11, Cloth man, pre teat.
Jour N. l'it'L'o•wgr, Secretary.
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WHAT MONEY CAN'T DO.
Money cannot make a President of the United
States. Does not the editor of the Pittsburgh
Journal believe that by this time?
It is said that Mr. Van Riper, of New York,
got fifteen thousand dollars for attempting to
sell out the Fillmore National Club of New York
City to Fremont and Dayton. But the attempt
utterly failed after all. He was President of the
club, and openly declared be would sell it for
the best price he could get. So says the Herald.
Pursuant to that intent he got together a small
portion of the club quietly, taking care that they
were the right kind of men for his purpose, and
got resolutions passed abandoning Fillmore and
Donelson, and issuing fin address in favor of
• Fremont and Dayton. The moment the addres ,
appeared in print the great mass of the club
was aroused. Another meeting wins called and
fully attended, when the action of the Vail Riper
conspirators was denounced as a fraud, and
strong resolutions passed in favor of Fillmore
and Donelson, the Union and Americanism. Mr.
Van Riper was ordered out of the chair, denoun
' ced as a traitor and liar, and barely escaped be
ing thrown out of the window. The club then
adjourned to the St. Nicholas Hotel where Mr.
Fillmore made them a speech, congratulating
them upon the fact that the attempt to sell them
had failed.
It was not, then, an idle boast of the New
York Herald,Ti e rra and Trihnne and other Fre
mont organs that vast sums of money had been
raised to advance the interests of Fremont and
Dayton. Falseigoodand Britwry are the platform
uf the Fremont and Dayton party, but both on POLITICO,
linstocakTlC ;:i
far have proved of little avail The first draft s Aerj k Tio%g is Aau KloNt.
401‘felelet LIM
upon the fund has produced nothing but a more J udges
of Arni , •tf on
exasperated opposition on part of the met in Kittanning on Tuet , lay
Will any of the Fillni ,, re linen y„rk now Dr. W F. Logan wa• chosen President • Tho.
vote for FreniJ :McConnell and Ilwitt Beatty, \ Prenddents
“t unless they are individ
Dr T C. M.Culloughnd Dr
i t. ~,„1 the mice of votes will soon a
; ''..•crrtaries After c,unting the vote , o t - th,
exhaust the Mariposa estate, and all the Kansss th
ilit?erent towunhipr, it was ascertained that
aid funds besides It was had policy to brag
of I following persons had been nominated C.
the amount of mmev on hands. It bar onie
raised the price of votes, and the price of news. i various 'thc" name' l
papers. We would )1.1.1 like to know bow much
has core to Pitt.--Iffirgh Appearances certaini
indicate a recent remittance. It looks like it • 1
but we will be slow to believe it. It is too wicked a
thing tube credited without clear proof. The I
trusted organ of in party commits a great crime
when he undertaken to soil that part:: out f.ir
own private emolument.
Bat the failure of the attempt to purcha9e the
Fillmore club of New York sati,fies ui that
money cannot make a President, mad that tla
woolly horse land speculator, and moantain
climber lam started wrung in t political rare
and will make a miserable fai'ure of it.
ANOVA Et( 117,t.. —()or t.pponents se. m resolve..l
that all public nwrality, and all regard for
truth shall he utterly •• crushed out during
this campaign. It is t“ be a campaign ‘.l false
hoods on their part.
Among other lies Lola 'pi the gross one that the
New York Ec , n , n!j t' ,,, t; was a Democrati , paper,
and has suddenly turned Republican The Rye
ntny Post boo been one ~f the most ultra of abo
lition papers for years.
Ws stated last week that a movement would
be made this week to form a Fillmore and lion
elson club for this county. The abolition sheets
undertook to laugh at us for it . What do they '
think now Some say that we. “as the Fillmore
organ," should have reported the proceedings.
The fact is they were a little too noisy. We were
afraid they would injure Mr Fillmore pros.
pests.--
THE trial of the lion. P. 'F. Herbert, td
Califorma, fur killing Keating. and that of the
P Brooks fur a-.aulting Sum.
ner, will come off next week. The former will
be indioted fur manslaughter, and the,latter
fun
assault and battery with intent to kill. Mr.
lierbert's aged mother, from Alabama, and hi
sAer, have arrived in Washingten.
SOT TEL E.-- It iv not true that Mrs. Cox. re
siding in Bedford county, mother of the lost
children, has since "joined her children in the
spirit land." The Bedford Inquirer says that
although her reason was for a time disturbed,
she is now doing well, with the prospect of final
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To th , Eoittorn th: i'tot
GENTLEMEN : —A. the little band of Fillmore
men that met at the American Hall last eve
rang have no organ in this city, for although
you have been dubbed our organ, we would n.d
like to trust you too far,l will you please say
that the publication of the preamble and resolu
tions which were adopted, will he postponed un
til they are signed by officers of their own selec
tion. it would be placing the officers of the
meeting in a false position to publish them with
their names, as they are understood not to ap
prove them. ONE or THE MEETING.
uoglanop aaourtiu ao; 'lrtuinll
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sallll3ll oqi aospl o 7 patradmoo ;iv em `)llapniaaa
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papinnao oc umnioo .100 Jo pna latidu on) nv
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luappaad s JO paid „ 9allppt . tit 01 its; ~ it eirum
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SIVOLLVAIIIIION ONIRLON•MONH
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-et. GREAT EIST A 104 ni r ' 1 Tirg taitt ibe _-following 11 ori the Philadelphia tr•-."... another Letter from Texas.
We hay/o_43ver since been of th4l:tpituotfthat N,,,,,. ~ ir paper . : .
the Nortictrn portion oe'the Aliencan party I TuAv IS Co . TELL, A °gust 15, 1354
1.001: AT THE 111,.:,•01.,D. X-,rr.s. Ff. in i Jui 8r0th , 77 -I, oar `u:—Thory mere several
committ e 4a fataterio r when they repudiated the , .1,../ a I'. i . ,-. ~,pn f in the Unite , / S•at,.; s e na , , , _hr•
cases of chills laid i . e.., in my inuther'a mly at the time
n°Millati o / 28 of lillmore and lionelson, made hy v., ~i,,, ,. th, If ' L Ifi, 'A Lit, r r ale fi n a l nh . tu to latter
t j 'i''''' .4 " ./ '" l '' it ' f' " . ( " I "''''''''''' '‘' . °Ci'/ 1 '' n:i *B ;. I li.i or June 12th, and % lew doses ail in •
their National 6orr'rentio -- Th • ' '
n, early in I:' ,6 i e) , ( 'Pr"' ll S l ''''' 11 . () ;T ,,, , t',,. i 1 ' h i ss ~, ~..,. 1, iiiiiii.l th, desire , l efieet. thus Sem ''''''''d
in
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on..t: Ming the re
thereby destroyed the only chance they ever h il
a ; ,•,',/,,,, i!7 1h e Ilm'not •.I C.,1,,,,,,,,,,., IL . I 111 , -. , . •iebrni..ll tutu in that &sett..
: I '''" th " Ait ' - '' St^ .
j,
jteanur:,,
the
1 iriii.,l 2,, 1' :-. h i . , j , ' Jil:,.,"..:ll,l::::'..l'iri.:kuibulgedlli‘i‘,4aJliPitlll's'. ii6ii'fli'llnhe'W."l.'ra:::
of malting the American a national party. l'El I
to that ihrte their only motto was that " Alfieri- ! Jolm C Fremont hr-1.1 a '
i states senate, In it„..,),:,,,,...i.
::1:,,,,.,,,,,,,,tt.:::::. ;'t.. , i, ~r them I. ft y,,ii will t ile:mi....nil its moth. dollar's
cans shoed:rule:America," that foreign emigra- .. , lit 1 , i;,, I, a: 1,,1. , ,, It , AIISIIIJ,T , O ,
months. During the time he made no i-peeehe , ;
lindeed, he Lae i-Careel r
j any sentiment , . or .alirti , .ti arc ,H 01,,,,, let Itespoei tally yours,
lion should be restrained, and that the naturali
zation laws should be so au3ended as to prolong I 3IKREDITII W. HENRY.
piers to become siti- I his votes, as a memberra , La-, ,-. ain t,s ~ a , oral to tisk for Dr AP Lane's CiLe,
of the : 4 :vtia ' t.•, 'lid ilinkt
the time required fot foreir i .4 Liver A-9 ;a. u ,anul.uii est by Firming Brims., uf Picts
zeus. This platform was sufficiently broad and I for him a record : and it is this I I•a•ord that will
l a d iil Pit All other Liver Pills, ill 001111.1 id)11, are worth.
general in its application to have admitted o f I , ...d.are iiit , n ,
a i ir n ee t t li: ,,,, f ti n i e c e t :;•• itl ' , ., l i l l i g ,.,
T r r %l ,,,, :e nt li p Y r i f, :i 7. 1 „ m 1,„,,... g ,,,,.„. Li v e, p, ii „, ~,,,, h , „ 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,
the erection of a national party, especially as i • Record , , ,
~ 5, rniiiage, iaii nuw he bad at all respect/Oils drug stores.
',ion an, posit,on omore the cutintrr
the Congress of the nation was to be appealed l 1.a.101i. AT THE Pliii•,iltli' Nona r,..111111i0 Wll.l3otlt Ow itigantur of FLEhll:*l 01105.
iAI.., 1,.. siti. , tr) the sole l iroprietoris,
to for the carrying out of the proposed reform
Up to that time the purely FLEMING 0005.,
•
FthirElif. ,ol tu J. liidd A C..,
of Kansas had not entered into American N,, to % , ,00d street, comer or Fuurth
sectional question
Counsels that 'party had directed its &veals
entirely to American pride and American preju
dices, and, under the new system of secret or'
ganization which had been adopted. and which
had a peculiar charm to '• Voting Americi},-
thousands flocked to the standard of the new
party—many of them attracted there doubtless
by the very novelty of the organtratton. The
disaffected of all parties, including Democrats,
Whigs and "what-Hots," joined the new party
and this motley organization of
Plaek spirits and white,
Blue spirits and grey,"
bid fair to become a formidable antagonist of the
great National Democratic party. The people of
the South weae particularly enamored with the
new Know-Nothing organization, and bad the
Northern Americans kept faith with their South
ern bretfiren, the latter would have made a con•
spicuous mark in the present contest. But
Northern stupidity prevailed over Southern zeal.
and, in an evil hour, for the new party. the
"black spirits," under the lead of such men a ,
W. F. Johnston and Hubert M. Riddle. with oth
era, "bolted," and sectional Black Republican
became the leading principle, while r.
:Imericanism was most effectually .at110i,..1 in
tl.,- -Slough of Despond." The sequel te
toll of how the Northern "natives - were spurn
ed• spit upon, and slaughtered by their Black
üb! . ,ntat "allies . ' "iu conventiwn assem
bled,' and how they are commanded to come
to the rt,cri: of their apptC, , SOT , in November
next. But the thing won't work the natives
have felt too keenly the degradations already
brought upon them, by their quondam !movie.
They think they see a chance of retrieving their
nationality I.y coming, even at this late hour. I
the support of Fillmore : and w e doubt nt t!,at
the demonstration made on Thursday n.ght wit'
be followed by others formidah:e. and La!
tit! Fillmore Americans in the North a I:l y, t
outnumber the Black Republican. , It matter•
little to however, what c...uvce they a ill I•ur
cu., we consider the election of Buchanan a-.
orrtnin in any event.
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Congress - lir J T Crawl. rd
s,.nate. .I.:”‘eph Clark
kis,mbly J. R Calhoun
Prenident .fudge
AOCIRtV J F Brener and P , iraff
NN (f Parke
COrunnesiouer Samuel Furgueon
C.,uuty SurVevor .1 Mn Steel
DielMet ,11.1-...rney • 11101:11. 4 T Turue
Auditor:
t,T,IORELANI, COCNTN
etc
[his county hare nominated Col. Airian.icr
Kinney for rong-re. , . = lll,ivet to the
of the Conferrves fr-rn Artn,l7-ui: in .1
ta—nontinatt , l f•t•
A—stinttly • !toffy It F t , •• , ter, of tireen-t , urg
Samuel Ililt, of WaAiington
Mount Pleasant , Pl•tta - A .1 An
Sin•riti Valeutate N..rth Ilan! hg
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Pro-i,lent Judge H Lee, of Ano-n .ng
'tasoeiato Judge% - Samuel I. l'utio•uter. o ;
tireensburg . it. Young, of .I , lurr.l.urg
Couitutesiouer kie.rge R Run, of Itutrell
Door Howse Director J,klll .toner, of Salon)
District Attorney • .1 NI f tolerwocei, of
tirren-lturg
AUdiLor Juhu G. Audrewe. of Monut
ant •
County Surveyor • George ileoldong ”fHelup
WASBINOTOS I. ' ol Nil —Ttle deMOcrivey
Colll7liy LitVP 1:1 0 T111113tt .,1 the follow
ing llckt t
l'ongrol. Wui Montgomery
A.,+ernbly lieorge W Miller. and Nlittliew
Linn.
Associate Judges Samuel Burnett. art.( .I.tme.
Pollock
ilianct Attoruty .1 I) Braden
I',,mll.ll)».)iouPr In ('rite,
(',,slioy Surveyor. Th4.lllll`
Auditor Thom Hann.
llou?e Irirocdor : Jame, Struud
(%ry '641 I , Buchanan
and Breckinridge Democratic Allegheu met
at the house of Adam Beplar, in Allegheny city, im
Thumlay evening, July '26th.
The Flob being called to order, and the 1111111/1.,^
lieineread, the Executive Committee, through their
chairman, Capt. David Camphell, repQrlr4l, rvoikni
mending the propriety of meet rig ut Extielnter ilaH,
Allegheny, and ales that a Committee be appointed
to wake arrangements for holding a Fourth id July
celebration.
On wotiuu, the Committee urea irptrueted to reut
Excelsior Hall till after the Preeideutial election.
tin motion a committee of five was appointed liy
the chair to malice the necessary arrangemeote ti , r
holding a Fourth of Juiy celebration on the
of the Allegheny river; also a t.dillciling
on motion, the followirtg resolutions acre titieni
umuily adopted
solestl, That all Democrats of Lliii T,y on y
~ t :Cond Congressional District, we are fully item, ol
our rights. and are determined to c Weir II 010111
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tlecordance with our best judgment, regardless of in
terference from any anti every quarter.
kraut rd, That in our opinion the interests of the I
party would be best advanced by tortui fig t' lob. , iu
every borough and township throughout the distract,
thereby affording the farmers, ineehanics and labor
era the convenience of meeting in their own neigh
borhoods, to discuss, in a common sense manner, the
merits of the principles for which we are contending,
as well as to distribute truthful and useful informa
tion during the canvass.
Resuir,al, That we only chum to be of the rank
and file of the party with whom we hove (lady inter
I course, therefore are satisfied that organizations, as
above suggested, would afford an opportunity to the
voters in the different locations to show their capa
city for attending to their own political business.
Remulred, That the liberty we take in making these
suggestions is done with a view of bringing all the
energies of the party Into action, and on the prin
ciple that the districts have equal power with either
of the cities to organise as they think proper.
The following resolution was read and adopted
unanimously
/fevoicvd, That the Hon. Henry A. Wise, of Va.:
Stephen A. Douglas, of Ill.; Hon. John Slidell, of
La.; lion. Isaac Toucey, of Conn.; Lion. Jesse D.
Bright, of Ind.; lion. Wm. Bigler, and Col... Min W.
Forney., of Pa., be elected honorary members of the
" Buchanan and Breekinridge Allegheny Chili," and
that the Chairman and Corresponding Secretary
authorised to inform them of their election.
In accordance with the revolutions the following
committees were appointed by the chair:
Collecting Committee Wm. 11. Mile,, Wm. A.
Reed, Thos. Farley, Fred. Lye.
Committee of Arrangements for the 401 of July—
Col. Thos. Moffitt, John Oaks, Jan. Shwam, Christ.
Shwam, John C. M'Dermott.
Committee on Toasts—Cant. Dal id Campbell, A.
Ifartje, John Siva; Thomas Farley, Wm. M. Stew
art, John Connolly, Wm. B. Hazlett.
It was then, on motion
Rexolced, That the proceedings of this meeting be
published in the Democratic papers.
On motion, adjourned.
DAVID LYNCH, President.
Wit. A. REED, t Secretaries.
We. M. HERRON, j
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to SKNATE OF I.' S. . Sept I I th, 1r.:,.;
Mr. 12uderwoo,l, of let.tireliy..-illed up the i 04.:_ From It Distingulabed Illeukber .0 riti
hill for the relict' of the A mi•niemi Colottirntiou ' I.Alt. , :sly. ~ ItLAT t.ItAT , Ii ~t. W ES I I Eh): )111(,INIA
Soolet ) 1 The =lave, that ern: re I• il•IIII'1,1 I'll alt.? 1 )iot.,..tyt. us, VA . Morel/21 7 1 , 16.
bark i'ollB. were turned 1v or t.. the 1 ' 1 ,1 1 ,,,,, t ,,, /or •„.,,, ~,,,. r .”-_, ~r , fo il 1 had u . ,elect t tt.m.i, Id '
Society. I. the auth.o . liy ,d - 11:i. I . :lited :-tale., ' , Te1,... ) , 111411 e: ler -ve ral e eel, riqed the erdinary
sent to Lilierbt, :ind the, ,• kept at I be
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of age. The S,.,:iecy 11.1!,:, , . I I:•LI 0, • ' poll, •• I. .011 ilait- 11., I. 11. fI. 11... we: ~I Ile. Ineole i,
feeding, clothing and , lit..itinrf lb.- • re ., i ,i,,
which thus devolved on them I.y , II ,iet , on 'I 11,.•
Government, ought to he repoi.l thee .
certainly 1111 eXpeO 2 e itlollll,l I.y the ....,, .•1:,
though the action of the fioverrooent in th:.wi . .i:
these young negroes up.ot theni 1.,.. ii..unt el, .1,-,
instead of takinr.: them. a , the i ;•,, , ,nno-nt a ~, ~,..,...nd Phs,eitte el esteweve le
hound to do by law, at. I 1,....., , •1ing ion , ho•to ~,... ori , 00 I,. , pareil by hr. I. Scott & co.
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Ireland. arnl lllat Snifillirltrien e Ni t.!,1
Were in 111 I• 1•1/11r.t . next
A trenty of Criminal llxtra , llii. , rl 1 , 1 ,
between Holland an.l
the lirst treaty the kin I : 1.....:;
signed. by the lamer j
Another planet ha.
Ita , lcitre Observatory, (Ix•: , •11. Lr V P
first 9.9ttistant. It :Iv o,a t, h
magnitude.
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said, 'nit Ili, name .I,.‘vn ..t •.. h
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A tle,patcli, •liar ,tate t : (fait
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of ebulition.
The horrible brigll!ei3go 1111t1•ZirV
and Croatia lifts compidled .\ll-tr.3 1.. pifi
districts under martial law
NICARAGUA.- --I'hi• ' , :ew York /,' , , , i/f1
an extract of a letter dated \
June I, which :4[1 . 04.9 that a 001111allai 1111
. Inez been received frein linta
inc the government "c itivae and 11 :d r,
deelexing the war at an end, and ..term„ t..
rt—punr-il , le for all (hr growmg
BARN Lend: The N. Y.
Sunday C..nrier uteliir-datels that lia ,
received an oiler from the Sy , l,,liam l'a
lace in England of five thomand dodar, it vont
to go over there and take cliarg , ene of ita,h.
partments, and the editors learn that Ilarnon
thinks seriously of accepting the slier.
PRE:II,I.STIAL EtscrioN.---The day fixed hq•
the election of electors to eleCt. a President and
Vice President of the United States is the titt=t
Tuesday after the first Monday in November. It
will fall this year upon the fourth Is of the
month.
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ta-Stocklngs rind Jinnlery for Winter,.
.1 omit y AU' foot 14m 6.-d willl 111/Ii nhur,
• t..e tt -. take our ad vi% 11.11.1 jr.t. to C. DALY', ,or•
alley anti Fifth street, awl buy ~ate of Ihtwe
tine Steel: mo, that make your feet feel in MA
JI/Mti 111111,11 nud sells every Nariety of
11....1.•r> that ran tuotatl , •ll, at svheleaalo and retail.
!: , ...euther the Oak, c...ruor of Market alley and Fifth
Summer Arrangement.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD
shortest and Quickest nettle to all Points
On the Allegheny River.
PAHA" TRAIN: 4 lootk. Pitt4urtth
at 8 o'clo - k. A \I.. f,,r Ii Prl'A N I N 1;,
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~,,nkraatam leavea at f.r..t;,, P. M., ~t., p ialat at
n.l nsa) nt1111,11 4 .
Fare to Kittanning, 31045
.. ..$1 75,Clarien .
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Itet hlehent . 2 75iNtechanienhttrg
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nil ur the AboTe plates eitLl 110 procured at the
..t., [lc r 4 Peen and Rayne strcets, and 01 ISTOI
lot' street. A. J. HOPPER,
Superinteudeul.
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Redding', Ruesia Salve.—lt is a Boston remedy 1 11) OLL A R S Alv itlig r iti.s :4111 A ' li.
~ nmp,LE ROOM, '
of thirty years' standing, and is reOmniended 1 , .7.1 IN o ettklburth ad"
Auriga' ', 4 Nir.W BUILDING 3,
by physicians. It is a sure and speedy cure for i .`?..%,
burns, piles, boils, corns, felons,`,efiilblaini;' and r NOW OPEN 'daily film 9 to 2 o'crookt* -
old sates of -every kind; for fever sores. ulcers, . 6 " , kb Wednesday 419 1 stanrOy evenings, from to 9
- • wawa. ...:
nibs , 1655. Also 0
itch, scald head, nettle rash, buzd'ons, sore nip- -,- Depo „ itt ,,,„iv"t o f all; some , s 4 ,r„,, then use - ,
f l o 'll n n te ' % P st: .6 fi s fi v rv t3 sA t li tz erA ga ,,, tl „ l4: v t i tTm a ra Y r o'f . j4 pe ne r •
pies, recommended by nurses,) WhitlOwsi' sties, a s : a ,t a De t er skl. na E i d .n u ,
fosters, flea bites, spider stings, frozen liMbs,
the ar l l ' of June, 1858.
suit rheum, scurvy, sore and cracked lips, sore
nose, warts and flesh wounds, it is a most value- Books containing the Charter, 13'Y-taws, Rules and Mega
bt e remedy and cure, which can be testified to by 'a ti "'' , faml 6h i,l gP.1.11-,,_.‘,',3Aracertattgoal... '
thousands who have used it in the city of Boston . vies FiIIaiD 6 FITS.
and vicinity for the last thirty years. In no in- Emmett Hepburn, John H. 13hoenberger,1
stance will this Salve do an injury, or interfere C s i v oorge R i M: j hlte,. ,.., Charles Knapp, 1,
N. Grattan Murphy, , ... .
with physician's prescriptions. It is made from James W. Millman, Theobal X. d Umbstaetter'
the purest materials, from a ret,eipe brought from Alexander n0403f, balite Pennock, . .
Russia —of articles growing in that country— wil-uum F ., 14 , 1 P R ? ; v ,„ ' 4111 ' 41 4 J '# 6 4 r r n t'
and the proprietors have letters from all classes, John G. Backofen, - James Heldman,
clergymen, physicians, sea captain; nurses, and - I.lllll3nrgwin, —• asures.D.. Kelley.—
others who have used it themselves, and re,cora. l'ir,„be,,:t,„C°,lbe,.,.r"”' John H. Kirkpatrick,,
. . . John D. !recur,
mend it to others. Redding's Russia Salve is put a.- - Gardiner Gardiner c 0 - 6 ~ , Walter P. Marshall,
in large tin boxes, stamped on the cover with a Alonzo A. Carrier, A. H. Pollock,
picture of a horse and a disabled soldier, hi
John S. Crave, Henry L. Rlngsral , ,
ch t
Charles A. Colton Robert Robb,.
picture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price, E.G. Rd e i ngton , ' Jamu-SW.le, ,
25 cents a box. Redding & Co., proprietors. Prancie Felix, George R. Seldeni,
Aberdeen, in Scotland, or else from the scattered George F. animus, Alexander Tindle;
James B. lioon, William B. Lively.
fragments which the excavation of ancient cities %mi. a Have°. Wilson Miller.
COLTON.
For sale by B. A. Fahnestock & Co., Flem- Secretary and Treasurer—CHAßLES A.
log Bros., R. E. Sellers Co., Dr. G. H. Keyser ...JYlihdly --L-- ,
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and H. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh ; Beek.hiur & " FARMERS AND nECHANIcs
Nl' Kennan, Allegheny city. FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO.
OP PHILADELPHIA.
His. THOS. B. FLORENCE, Pree't.
Row It. lirstooto, Secretary.
44' Have Von at Rupture of the Bowels!
—1 w.,uld most reap's-tinily invite the attention of these at
thctod with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid
aesos tment of Trusses of various patterns, and to cult every
applied and satisfaction guarantied in every case, at my
• , all•,', No 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa, sign of the
tiolden Mortar. Among the Trusses sold by me will be
found
.lhirsh'i Radical Cure Truss;
Pl rad, Truss”, r.ry light srring
..es to Elastic Trusses ;
'W./rens' Tru.ism. sing!: and double ;
IMM/iv./ Trusses, chi/draw' and isdufft I
P.terlf s Eltptic Spring Trust;
Pr. X S. 1' itch's Supporter Truss;
The price of Trusses vary from $2 to $3O. Hernial
,r I:apt-tired patients can be suited by remitting money and
sealing the measure around the hips, stating whether the
rupture is un the right of left aide. I also sell and adapt
14 . . Bunning's Lave or Early Brute, for the cure of Prolair
411.11 Uteri, 'Weakness of the Cheat ur Abdomen, Piles, Chronic
Duirrissa,aud soy a eakueesdeponding on a weal' and debili
tated coed itiuu of the abdominal muscles.
fSr Pitch's Abdoonisuti Supporter;
I:oglUA Elastic Abliamisull
. E.ast, Iklis
A rid to arty every kind of Supporter now lo use. I alio sell
Drums of every style, for weak chested and stoop
51.411d...1141 1.4.1.4.11z1.
E,artic for broken and raricow reins.
.Staposs.4 - y lioutiages, of ell kinda.
Sslnv,/ of crop variety and pattern, and in fact every
Lot of mechanical appliance used In the cure of disease.
101. li ESSER %could state to persona In want of Bractwor
t rusead that he can often send to suit the patient by writing,
but it Is always hotter to see the patient and apply the True:
Itrace personally. Addrnaa
DS. GIGO. IL IibIYSZR, 140 Wool at,
Sign of the Golden Mortar.
Mi11i4...1y
ItiSti.
FREIGHT LINE.
iii lE•liiMMlli _WPM
r 1 1 I I 5 LINE IS NOW PREPARED to bring
kilikw of freight from New York, In three days, ut
and few= Philadelphia in 4u hours at II to
FOR TI VIE {SITU A WRITTEN
,it;AItANTEK.
, . .
tt. No paps pockairol or amnlt Lruo ltf recolvocl.
ta2l.lPe , E VE.131611T LINE."
it ALLEN, Agent, No. 2 knot Bowe, Now York.
.1 .1 Itch KEYI:II., Agont, car Brow! and Locust, Phila.
For further informAtioo. apply to
j ..Z.1 lm- J ..0 r ust capy
. A CA.BII/KR
A. A. CARRIER & DRO.,
c' r-nr , Fourth and Sniuktield strests, Pittsburgh
A 0 E N 'F S
t ate In tat tial Fire and Marine Insurane
C e.„.1 HARJU/SUM.). CAPITAL, $350,000.
Liirard Ftre and !latrine Insurance a.
.1111LALLLPIILA. CAPITAL, 5300,000.
sistirance of the Valley of Virginia
\A. CAPITAL, i 300,000.
6:m at 1
~.e a.
R„ t'
Commonwealth Insurance Company, HAR
ILL-1/W C4/171L, 111300,1100.
lESEIM
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance
11A it rtVit.l , %Wad L A.NI) 4.SSETS, 112,1 5 4,4 139.
One 1
P. Es n• y 1 tr Ault Insurance C 0.,, of PITISIIIIRGII.
t AI. A SP ANIETS, Ittatt, 5120,022 49.
J I • freMiOUt_ A. A. C4ABIER, Fieerattary,
y
SAMUEL FALINESTOCK,
INIPtiRTER & DEALER IN
FoREIGN AND DOMESTIC
IiARDW ARE.
No. b 3 Wood street, between Diamond
alley and Fourth street,
PITTSBCRGII, l'A.
bar- Tin eulmrrtl.•r u 111.10 tviNCarig n writ selected assort'
41 r and 11:Jaaam. Ilar‘larve, nil new,ainl will be
a. g od terms, as any other house to this city. Ile
V. %I. Itsrol gatlers.l astortmeut or
II t ARS, CUTLERY: t'ARPENTHILS' Tt.h.)L.S.
o-spoctiully .ortten the attauttou of purchaser.
:4 A M CEI. FAWN ESTOCK.
1!!==11
FORSICICH fit SCOTT,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
M r. FC 14 ANTS,
Dealers In Wool, tildes, Flour,
DACoN, LARD AND LARD OIL,
êt , A A . PRODI'CR GENERA LL r."Tdi
ND. i.r WATKR SMILE; PITTSBURGH, PRIINA.
SETY.SEXCES:
Stirtutior list - ballet, l'lttsb'll Geo. Wells, WslWallis, Ohio.
Joh° Scott & C.o, tt iM. Martin,
F. I .1 ,, n,,,,C...1,'1 Ca Th.t, Bk.', Koons 8 Hemline., Phila.
1., , ,,•11 .k. CA,. l'ossborgh. ' Barnet, Nesbit ,t Oarretson,
.1. ph F. Eltls, . Y.t Loots. Plaits
Titoonot k tiroitsr, Rankers, tloimi. A 6,ULICii, CillCilltlllti.
itotiont, Ohm. tfettllyt A. U. Itullock A 1... Ni.
lEEE=
_ . •
1,, it it 01 . I 1 umphrt.ys, Millatuutat h none, Ph
111111=:11
KOONS Ai. IRERSTINE,
FLOUR FACTORS,
11=1
;eneral Produce Commission MeiJhants,
. 47 Sart!. Wham*nr and 8b -Vora! Frbter avree,
below Ra.e era!,
PRILADS PIIIA.
13:icah9 Woodward A Co. Brian, Kennedy & Pitts'h.
barrenidartin A " L. WM:MeI &
W ood A Oliver, " Hell A Liggett,
Sider, I rice A Co. " J.A W. Rea,
Catab .pe & Co. " Hagaley, Cosgrave & i'o, "
Truitt, otuther & Co. " Watt &
I D. Lehmer & Co. CincintuttL Fosdick A Poulds, Cinch:matt
A. A. Pltilock A Co. " Morrow & GettJer, "
rwe.al A nildey, " J. S. Chenoweth & 00. "
And Pittsburgh and Philadelphia Merchants genes ally.
Jal i:dapcOm
\V I LLIAMS & ALLEN,
CHILSON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
AND FITTING GENERALLY,
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings.
Aka- W. a A. will contract fur Warming and Ventilating
by :ileum or Hut Water, Pipes or Chilson'o Furnace, Church-
Scn oo la, thwpitals, Factories, Omen Houses, Dwalllnga,
Court Roost* Jells, or Rotolo. No. 2 MARKET STRKET,
sPle
F LOUR. GRAIN.
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
AA]) PRODUCE GENERALLY,
d0..14qc
W. 11. SMITH W. W. MAIR... ..... JOS. IL IlniTEl3..
SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
119 Second and 161 Front at.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
EUROPEAN AUNT AND CONVEYANCER,
Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets,
PITTSBURGH.
Passengers brought from the old country to Mtn
burgh, and moneys remitted to Marone. (nod:
JAS. COLLINS
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
PFLOPRIETORS or THE
COIII 11E' PEEEMbUrgh, illeadYine Q. Krle
CANAL LINES.
Nos. 114 AND 115 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA..
P ITTSHUBH
liagaley & CO, Murphy, Tiernan &
Smith 3 Sinclair, Hampton, Wiliam d Co,
NVOlndlcan, `Beane & Co., Rnglieli h Bichardson.
PHILADELPHIA....
Barraley, Woodward & Co., That, Brother t Co.,
Wood, Bacon it Co. I feb2B
25
1 —to
2 30
3 Ull
1 88
. 1 i 5
INSU RAN CE 1 INSURANCE 1 —.A.pplica
aim for Insurance tot several good reliable Insurance
Companies received by GEO. W. BONN, at his Deal Estate
Agency and Intelligence Office, on the north side of Ohio
fourth door east of the Diamond, ALLEGHENY (ITT. Da7
YOUNG7TYSON TEA-10 . chests finest
King Chop Young Dyson Tea, at 75c. and V.V. Ih., re
ce,..,l by F. R. DRAY°,
utylo ttb blanket and 1 Diamond.
ri tfr *
,"
• _
OLD ECLIPSE.
w. B. BARROL4 A goat,
\0.64 Votuth
S. S. CAIIIII3II
Late of r,ttsburgh
MIME
lAA NU ?AMU REItS OP
ALEX. HUNTER,
DICALSR IN
No. '499 Liberty etreet,
PITTSBURGH
JAMES IBLAILELY,
.j. BANKS KNOX
JAMES COLLINS & CO.,
RENNKJANCES;
tr 7 " ..
WWI
STATEMENT OP BIISMESS,
Prom the Lif day of Asyust to the 310 day of Der-, 1855
Amount received is hinrise premiums 4 88;212 81
Piro 39.908 82
Total pretaittroafor five months
CAPITAL
INTISTZD AB 761,L0WE1:
Bonds of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, and .
Pittsburgh 6's 0 29,721 66
Railroad Bonds, Cost 33,400 00
Lam on First Mortgage of Real Estate 59,050 00
Stocks, Collateral 30,384 00
Cash in Bank and on hand 11,002 22
Capital subscribed, (payment not yet due) 02,000 00
Premium Notes, not yet matured
.. 60,387 31
Dime from Agents, (secured by Bonds) ' 10,868 61
Expenses and Commiseions 11,662. 36
34oLizi 13
Total amount of Gamma incurred, but not yet l:M
alt —
Mre V. 9666 66
Marine
$4,666 66
This Company Insures Roll and Cargo risks on the Ohio
and Mississippi tributarieri. Insures again at Losa or Damagim
by Fires. Losses liberally adjnated and promptly pal&
Ram/arm—lion. T. M. noire, Gen. J. K. Moorhead,
James Wood.
For insurance apply to
TIIO3IAB J. UUNTER,,Agent,
No. 00 Water at., bet. Wood arid Market.
DELAWARE ,MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE, S. E. CAMINI4II THIRD AND WALNUVSTS., I.
Philadelphia.• 1
Siii - MARINE INSURANCES on Yeewebs, Cargo, Freight,.
to all parte of the world. , •
INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS., by Rivers, Canals,
Lakes and Land Pirriages, to all pparartws of the Union.
YIItF INSURANCE ON Mg RCHA,YDIZE generally. On
Stores, Dwelling lionses,Ao.
Assets of The Cionspesry Nixes:the . EM,185.6.
Bonds, Mortgages and Real Estate 4101,020 94
Philadelphia City, and other Linn 80,210 00
Stock in Ranks, Railroad and 'tolerance Co's 'ADM 10
MD receivable 190,440 91
Cash on hand 211.9.3 09
balances in hands of Age,nta, Prcmituns on Ma-
rine Panlea recently issued, and other debts
due the Company
Sabecriptke Noted.
InnEnrOnAl.
James C. Hand..
neap/111ns Paulding,
James Trarmair,
William Byre, Jr.,
Joshua L. Price,
James 'reorient,
Samuel R. Stokes,
Fleury Sloan,
Janice B. 31cYarland,
Charles Schaffer,
Robert Burton,
John B. Semple, Pittsburgh
D. T. Morgan.
J. T. Logan, '"
WM. Pd &Willi, President.
William Martin,
Joseph IL Seal,
Edmund A. Suudar,
John C. Davis,
John IL reams°,
George 0. Leiper,
Edward Dulituaou,
Dr. IL M. Ruston.
William C. Ludwig,
litielsCrsdE,
. Spepol*Wlvaln,
Mark. .ex.
Brufte,
„...-.l4l43ussuri,
•
Mgt €1,..4„.t4n, Vim Proildent.
Etcou , fatrotx, S.retary.
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent,
Na nb Waterstreet, Pittaburgb
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
lIANURCITIIERS' MINCE COI
OP PHILADELPHIA
^IIIIIIIMiI PrllPrrUlt-06LYLVD LtY THE 'MATE Or ers - ssrtvA.
Chartered Capital, SSOO,OOO.
YTR I{ MARINE AND INLAND TRAYSYOR7'AIIO.I
AARON S. upriNCol7. Prezident.
ORRIN RCHIERA, Sterehu - y.
GUdi2Bl4 TOS3iO, Treakdrek
DI O. &MRS.
Aaron S. Lippincott, William B. Thomas,
Motion Gillinc,hatn. William Neal,
Nichols,. O. Taylor, nitre.' Weeks,
orriu Chatiee J. F•eld.4,
John I'. Simons, James P. .myth.
44 ina Company hits been organuelowith CrAh CAW
NO, sad the Directors hare ttetermined setupt the business
to its arnalable resources. to observe prudence conduct.
U.s its sifairs, with a prompt eiljnetment of losses.
Putsborgh Office, N. TO Water street. •
J. D.11:11WOhl J0N13.9, Agent.
The followit well known and
traerensiblohfirrms
egard ttitit.-0
e b t n 2ity 7nrso"andn aed r'f ol a th n. : t klanufee w turealv,suranc ,
Compeay.
Kramer a - R."l,m,
GewOr. smith t Co.,
Janet, 'hernia a Co.,
nov7
PITTSBURGH
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
CORNER OF WATER AND MARKET STREM'Z.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, PreisideaL
TIM& GILAIIAIL, Secretary.
Ifa - This Company tusked ext." Spantane.e appertaining to
or connected with LIFE RISKS.
Also, against HULL AND CARGO RISKS uu the Ohio
and Mlsidattippi Rivera and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS
generally.
And against Lima and Damage by Etre, and against the
Perils of the Sea and inland Navigation and Trauspurtation.
Policies lamed at the lowest rates conivistotit with safety to
all partiea.
- • -
Robert Gaheay, Samuel M'Clurkan,
Joseph P. Gaszam, M. D., John Scott,
James Marshall, David Richey,
James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joesph S. Leech,
John Fullerton, Miuntflelit B. Bruen,
David H. Chtunbers, Christian Zug,
William Carr, Robert .H. Hartley,
J McGill. roblB
CIT - CITIZENS' a.W.
NS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF pITTBRUB.4I3O.
BAGALTsY, Preaident.
SAMUEL L MARSUSLL, Secretary.
IIP7CE: 94 water street, Whoa') dfarkWand Wood streets
Insures RIJLL AND CARGO RISKS, on the Ohio
and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries.
Disarm against toes or Damage by FIRS.
Also, against the Penis of the Sea and Inland Navigation
and Transportation.
William Ragaley,
James M. Cooper,
Samuel Rea,
Robert Dunlap, Jr.,
Isaac. M. Puma,
S. Barbaugh,
Walter Bryan
John Shlptop.
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPA
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN H. SHOF.NBERGER, PresideuL
ROBERT FINNEY, Sectetary.
C. W. BATCHELOR, General Agent.
W ILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS
OF
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS.
DIRECTORS.
J. H. Shoorberger, G. W. Cass,
C. W. Ratcl....lor, W. E..Nimick,
Isaac M. Pennock, T. B. Updike.,
W. W. Martin, IL D. Ccchran,
IL T. Leech, Jr., John A. Caughey,
George S. &Idea, S. S. Bryan,
David TirCandless.
ire All Losses sustained by parties insuCed under policies
issued by chin Company will be liberally adjusted and prompt
ly paid at Rs OFFICE, No. 99 WATER STREET. pyll
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCF 4 CO
OF PITTSBURGH
Corner of Fourth glad So:athleteld Street',
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000.
Aar'moire Du'dings and other Property against Ls or
Haulage by Fire, out the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navi
gation end Transportation.
DIRECT(III2.
Rcal Patten:mu, Jacob Painter,
W. XrCliotock, JAS. Tanner,
W. S. Rayon, Park,
Wade Hampton, D:
J. R. Jane., H. R_
OFFICERS.
Presided....._ Ron. WM. P. JOHNSTON,
Vice President RODY PATTERSON
Sbey and CARRIER,
Wm. F. Johnston,
A. A. Carrier,
George W. Smith,
I. Grier Sproul,
A. J. Jones,
WESTE2-, INSURANCE COMPANY,
Piro:lnn DARSTE, President ; F. M.
Qaanon\Pecre
Will i.uiti% - agahist ail kinds of,Sisks, PI4E and MARINE.
All losses will be liberally adJustediiii4roraptly paid.
A Home Institution, managed bi - thrix-tors who aro well
known in . the community, and who are determined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which
th e y have assumed, as offering the beet protection to those
who desire to he Insured.
Dnumreas--N. Miller, Jr., C. W. Iticketann, J, W. Butler,
N. Holmes, Jr., W. 11. Smith, 0. Thrmsen, George W, Jackson,
Andrew Ackley, James Lippincott, George Dania, James Mc-
Auley, Alexander Nil:nick, Thomas Scott.
gip-Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang &
Co., up stairs,) Pittsburgh. nov24:ly
COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CO.
HARRISBURG, PENNA
chsrteved - 0300,000
lA. Insures BMWhigs and'otber Property against Use o;
Damage by Fire- slim, against Perna of ttr, {3, 3 , 7 ... . 4 1 4zd
Navigation and inmsportation,
Ormaiti7SMPl. AbIEBON„ Pieetident.
Egj. p,p t gzE, Vice Pretident
• b, 4
. JARAV,R, Secretary.
A. A. cuaannt, Agent, Fourth and Smithfield, Lie23:Bin
EXT. LIQUORICE.-9 oases for sale by
-jeou. It. 4. P4I.I.NISTOOK 100
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,p Foarlh.oi Akily.e.,Pkirlbods, should vieaiii
NEW II AT or CAI' on INDEPRNDENCIMAYI azufto arm
?A:4,11111 Mit 9p,eeP.Ctikekigteldly reduced
prices. . montuos. k CO.,
j e x • 164 Wood idreet
NEW ADVERTISeIIffinS,
-
WANNUAL. 11NUTING....TherA
Amonal Meeting.a. the tneanbercat a.,P4171/8 IL 4 .
0. twiILAN Boontr4onI3AVIRDAY NaBNBTO, at VA
o'clock, in the office ,e - f the attiedralaor.the gttrpose
electing a Board of Managers for.the ensuing
By
-
By order,, , Pzeshient.
-
Jae. P. Boss, B,,Cre4ry. je2B
'MASONIC HALL,
FOR ONE VIEEII4 OW— COWIENCOra IItRMAY
,NIGHT, JUNEWva.
BEALE'S._
GRAND -41.1.IIIMATED 11191011.1 , OP TILT
American Arctic Explorationa I
English and Danish ausremiciie.ror
SIR JOHN FRANKLIN,
WITHIN TIER IFEIGHAGNE. `"?'•
in connection with which will he "tittatiltOatOt each
Exhibition, the • -r„
• -
Siege and Bombardment 01: Behmitopol t
Executed by the great American Artistyfitottgs
from ilrzt.wingx taken on the spot by the Rxplorers.
es... Exhibition every evening. (except. July 'Oh) at 8.
o'clock, and Wednesday and Saturday Afternoonsar3 o'clock.
Oe- Tickets 5 cents—Children 12.1.4 cents, 4 1 '
ihtf great reputation Which this Yanoraina luttacqulreck 3;
as being the most sublime, interesting; arrnishig Ana imam
tive ever exhibited, is a sufficient guarantee 10 the'ptilblio of
itsiurpasaing merits.. ; 401: 1 E,
je'2B , • . Agent.
VINTH. WARD PROPERT,Y.- I ,Wp have•
XI for sale a I ot'or Ground oti Situate* alreliti2o teat k
irout by lfid feet deep to Mulberry - allot LYLI ogbly7t Is two
Two , Story Brick ilonees,each containinglOurnialtilli, kitchen
and cellar, in the neighborhood or h.TarallOtater and. t
gas. This, is a very desirside ptoptirty„bettiillfolly located,
coninifinditig a delight* view or the ifieioOttliery on tho ;
P
opposite side, etc., end will be sold- st 'Apply to- 5,
as . 'BIAKEY..V4 ItICWWI.
•
IA •
4104101
.. 800,000 OV
$408,161 111
Q ETON DS 7 THEIrr „ ,
PROPERTY 'TO LET.
k 3 A magnificent 'l%fo Story `fideltflonee tri:latlin the let
of April neat. Enquire of BLAKELY A'zltielElßY,
u. 2.6 Corner Seventh and.Susithlield eta
FIFTH WARD PROPERTY FORI I SALE.
A Lot of Ground on Pike street, between Walnut and
Factory atreeU, will four separate. Frame Bowes, in good 3 :
condition and well rented. Will be sold &esp.
}et?,
mums - 11.11CHEY. -
FIFTH STREET PROPERT77-4., Lot of „.
Ground on Fifth street, opposite liti . .,"o#ithedral. on 1 ' • .
which is ere iv!' a neat Two Story Brick Builtilng,.saitable• •. -.
for offices. Apply to 1 je33 . 1 BLAKELY' .V.B3.OHEY. • lr.
NEW BOOKS.--Just .received, ti,id- it is . --
hardly necessary to repeatto . .tke , fublic, that
they are sold from TpIq'TOYWENTy P'4:,,.C.1M. . LOWER t
than elsewhere. s : ..•
edlrku
Tour of Madame ltaohel In theMttit . • Entree,.. Soc. :,;, • , .
Sparrowgrass Papei6-1/0 iis uti, ..... , :
~ ,;
i Comic Miseries of . tbiman.Lifo—Blrs ,'-...... -,_„..•'-- ;
Tho States and Territcalisat the. areal:Welt+, $1,12. ,
t
The "washy Parrewby,BrOtAetat!t ,- 0r,..1 , .:.
' Tahgleloyen tettept,ll , A: ..'i i,._c".e.. ,. ., , ..-.-." • " 4 , -.t.es. !Ir.:.
,
l'alad for thaswisC-4.10...T. • -...., -..- , .I.q. ~.
inaaza,Ylast by 3 1eArMir.'7 9 ; ; , > , ' - • ''.
Vagabond Life-inVeaittris---tOo , , ~, it A ~.
1 , Scalp Minters by (Vt. Maine 'Peld.4l,l2.''' v
t ?..,
White Chief; 9. ' • ' 4 : 4 •,-- --,", ~ " ' BIWA' - . ' • .
Mr. Sponge's Sportlng , Tontt by:Wm& Por..shlt—sl,3s. , 0.:,
Brother Jonathan for ath drily-12c. ' ' ' s:V •
Pictorial Clipper--6c.1
• . • . v.'3l: • . ,
Tat kee Notions—Ws - ' - '
lisrper's Magasdne far-.lttly;(third'enpply),-Boc. 5 '
Peterson's Magna . lnerfor'3lilly (second supplyy-Lric. .::','i
Graham's Me.nazpie for July, (sedund supply2oc. 1
Go.lers Lady's Book for daff y -20c. ' ': - . "i, N..
I.e.slie's N. Y. dcroinal-18e.
Ration's Magestine-10e. ,_• , , , i
Remember, the place to get MiglZiElill is at ' ...,
I
jetti.
ittvi'mtro„. Boars:re= 4 . 1
. : - "...tiq.M...ls*.th street- 1..-:'
93,bbe 96
10%000 00
$817,348 16
ISiltan, Made, &
Ilampou & Campbel
EL Childs & Co.
lIEEMZIM
MEE=
Capt. 11Irak Sterling
Samuel :211. Kier,
WflUAm Bingham,
John S. 'Dilworth,
Francis Sollars,
J. Schoonmaker,
William B. Hays.
[deal
‘O ,
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• '
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=ZS
MEE
EVERT MAIN° =MR' .TWIT POMMEL
•
H I SH YELP &"S O N
WILL oesx
TIIIS (UXDADAY) Id4HLN:III. D .
. NSW - bill.= GP - il
44- 3 01 AL M B)1 -0 014 T B . lie l'
Bemired pet 'Expire& ,
_, '-
-810, new styles et"
SU/Bilat CAA - Vila . AND' TID§DA . 6
Reeetred per Atlantic. , i
' L. DIBSUEPELD A: sox, ;',..
ie2B No. 74"Wobit street. '.,
STEAMBOAT PAUL JONES - XI'AUC
TION.--cYTUISDAY aftetnociti,3lol;lstli o'clock,on
board, at the.Monongshela wharf, opmante Vie mouth Of
Forry streetOT Order of W. A. vftMWeil•SAWCaPt^ Mirk
Sierling,.Austesk silt: be sold the:Lino steamees, Paul Jonas,
abeut MMOilihs old, with her Taikle, Furniture,
ke..,•belnie well finutd.vid. all in good order.--cehirt of the 4; l '
most approved style, and fitted up in the ,most elegant IIr!
manner.
glatut—One-fifth cash; residue in four, - eight, twelve and
sixteen months, with Interest and approved seenrity.
P. M. WLY.lB,'Anct•
I OR SA LE OR BARTER ---A7l3anding
II Lo, in Allegheny City—Tele-020E0u whieti 14thrtmg, .g.
ron and Nana, or CI romrine, wilt banana. 7, ~•
vz. , _ , _ ..._B43UTIIIIITAiI . 31" 8014 - 41 , fifarket at
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IN fIAND, bulandeln'tilie ;two and
t._f three years, will buy a good BOIL/111q0 LOT of
:Li feet front by - 130 deep; situated near the Outer Depot, Al
leutiouy City—pricesl76. This property
.. worth at
merlon. C. CUTHBERT A BON,
jegS Real Estate Agents, St - Market N.
OTS AND FARMS for sale.
A. CUTIISKA' St SON.
51 Bliiket street.
IpmFOUSE.S,
L Apply to
Q . PRING WAGON AT AUCTiON—THIg
IC - , ..
MORLNO, Saturday, June attli, at Ile - jock, at tha.
Commercial Sales Rooms, will Odd— _
1 subatantial well finished new one liorseitritfag Wagon.
je2S P. "IL-DAVIS, Auct'r.
DOORS! BOOKS! BOOLSV--The Old
LA Vicarage, a:Nernd by lira. Ilubbnclt, authoress of the • •
•• lYlfe'e Sister," " May and December," kr., ,
Mr. Spontle'e Sporting Tour, edited by Freak Yorastor„` •
author of 4 . Field Sports," "Fish and Siahing,"jAc., be
Manual of the Patriotic Volunteer on addle service Ito!
regular and irregular war, being the art and science of db—
mining liberty and independence; by lingb -Forbes.
Comic Miseries of Human Life—an old &brad In a neve -
dram.
Taregcercea, an Historical Drtuna in prose. , ,
The VFbite Chief, a Legend of North IlleilOo; by Cape.
Mayne Reid, author of "Rifle Rangers,'" Hutrter's Feast." •
The States and Tenitories of the Great West; by Jacob
Ferris. .
Rachel and the New "World—being a trip'to the United. a
States and Cuba.
The Modern Story Teller, or the best storms of the beet
authors. •
The Daisy Chain — in two volumes, bi„,thb author of
Heartsease."
Just received by W. A. HILDENSEN*Kr& CO.,
Je 27 fifth at, oStaallitthe Theatre.
BOOKS! BOOKS !—VoR Scit,iim READ
LVG . .
THE DAISY CHAIN, or Aspirations—e Family Chronl.:
de. B, the author of "The Heir of Re !clyffe;" "Heart's..
...en," etc. Two vols., cloth,sl,so.
Mr. SPONGE'S SPORTING TOUR—Edited by Frank For.'
ester ; with colored illustration; one vol., eta.
THE STATES AND TERRITORIES OF„:THE GREAT;
WEST—a reimplete!gnide for persona en:Uniting to " The
tireat West.," with maps and numerous illustrations. One
volume, cloth, $1.25.
Tim OLD VICARAGE—o Novel, by MrsAllubback, au
there,,s of "The Wife's Sister." One vol., SIAS
TILE WIFE'S TRIALS—a Novel, by the author of the
-Jcalova Wife.? Paper, .50 cents.
TAN-00.1ill-A, an Historical Drama lu Nose. By 11.
11. Moorhead, One volume, cloth, $l.. ,
WORTH AND WEALTH—a CollectlOn of Maxims, Mora,
and Miscellanies, for Merehimbi and Men df 41cudness. !
Freeman Hunt, Editor of Hunt's Merchant' Magar",..
One volume, cloth, v i z. •
For sale by
je27
WANTED—A YOUNGMAJ!,:n4 learn the".
Dry. God b 11411083. OnaxiEb y'ptgiiiperrience pro
lured. Apply at 25 Niati at. k..k..M.80N- IVO°.
s i A ' I bbls.
• • 0-'ll
TVA lIRSI.-800 lba. just received, and for
sale by (Jail nangp MOB. ,
11) EFINED BORAX---300 lbs. iistore - and
I 1 for sale by (WI gurwitm.agos.
(1 AST ILE SOAP— 50 boxes in stnre sa. for
Nj sale 4s , [l47] FLUUNG ARM
SAND PAPER-100 reams on.lx4d and for
Bale by Lien BLAMING SRO&
ADHESIVE PLASTER-1500 i yards in.
store mud fur sale by 1 . 1e271 .FLEILIV.G BROS.
DAVIS '
PAIN KILLER-5 gross just re- '
J ur ceived and tbr tale by (ia27) FIAbIUNO DROS
COW'S BROWN 'WINDSOR
gross on hand and for sale by
FWANO BROS.
SO➢A ASH, of a good and unifotm quality,
atnnufamured by the Pa. Salt Manufacturing Company,
at l'areutem. On hand end, for Bale by
je27 FLESING BROS.
CONCENTRATED "15 Ow :article
J furmaking Soap, warranted illperlktlin 'Nub ias
envy nutp:Tt. Remember, 1 pound'ivorb , lo weasel.
ou band and for We by [Je27]4"
THE OLD ESTABLISHED TEA;3IOTISZ
mai ronintahus its ripittatimiltir PINE VItAR. dR ,
grados of Y. H. and Black tooatanily,i!tklikodi-000 now re,. • .
eriving— •
10 chests Queen Chop,lnesktiVirldslaski,
10 '• Mime' lite&
40 " Extra'Oolong; • , •••••"."1.r . 1 1-`,i47..„
Fongisd, extra •
Soncg ehau.
assorted Yount • -
All of which will he sold at le•!5: p*aitftiasl -sinfere r e
thq" • ..ir.!..1844 DRAW, -
jail Noe, 82 L iretst:o4l DiaMand.
DURKEE'S NIUSTI'OWORRI-20 gross
assorted packages of We suiericre lkiligg Powder re
c.-teed [Ja27]
AN excellent article of POTASH, put up
iu tin cane for hal:Mies, metre& by
3.27
F. DRAY°.
I—3 lbs. fine Bhak Ta for at
owo , e, 82 'Market it.
FOR
" 1e27
3 --- FoR $l.-3 lbs. of superior Young Hysoo
Teo for One Dollar, at F. BRAVO'S,
j e27 No.l Diamond.
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COFFEE
II pocketg Java ClOfrea,
20 bags primp Oki Laguayni Orj t r g we ft e d p r
' MVO._
QTAR'',H
1, 12 boxes Ors!, a n d Oswego. Ckiiiil3ttitcb;
6 " 'decker% Farina; ,:">a '% wheaten Grits; le" bY
Jc27 _ . . JCR. DRAVik
HITLLIMIN'S PARISLW TOOTS
till WSZETfiIs Tooth Paste is the.teid
r of its Wad fir
Cleansing and presetting ` the teeth. b prepared mulct
the strpentiden of Dr. %Mon. Beld•07 by
J6B. -
146 Corner ISluket sti aterthe Diamond.
PRIISSIAN BLUE-15 eases for sale by
A. PAHNisrocK A CO.,
corset Ant, and Wood slue&
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Nor NalithP.eld street
int: received :
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