Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, June 07, 1858, Image 3

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    IAPCAL 4►FFAIRS
13ountry 1 i ema.
We cull from the Brookville Jeffersonfan SUMO interesting
statistics of the lumber trade in that section the present
spring, It says that there has been sent to Market by way
of Rod Bank Creek alum:, 714 Limbo'. rafts, containing abii,-
1100 feet lineal AWASH ; also twenty board rafts, centainiim
4,345,000 feet of sawed lumber, which, at the average value
of $0 per thousand, amounts to 57,132. The square timber
sae out of this creek will measure two cubic feet to the foot
lineal, ranking 1,617,200 foot, which, at seven con S. ialwautti
sll3,2o4—giving ti total of $170,330, as the value of the
products of the forest within a few mile of Brookville.
The Clarion river carrier off annually from Forest,
and Elk counties, an amount double that seat b 2,
1i ,, 1 Bank,
and the Mahoning valley tiends tht,ugh that stri am A 11uttn
tity of lumber equal to that pla,ing L1,,0 'Phew
facto
Bunk.
if " will give some idea of the value of the lumber which
COMO& here Inn. that VillU
The Bravo sar Nay 21 that 'lt large amount of spuriouti
fold uud tilver coin lin hi-en put in circulation in thut
county inning tilt list three wevka.
Edmond Morgan, aged between throe and four }maim, -.di
of B. S. Clark, Esq., of Morristown, Belmont county, i.,,
was kicked by n horse in his father's ntahle, about-a
(lIIICO, find MIA filmost itinus•diat;:ly
About ten days since, two packages of money, containing
over one thousand dollars, were stolen from the viprewl
.AHa• at Erie, by a son of one of the messengers. The boy
wa4 arrested in Buffalo, and most of the money recovered.
Mr. liay.iu King, late of South Shenango township, in hi..
usual good health, harnessed his horsea and went to his riel,l
to harrow. Atter going a few rounds his sou, who was Lal
a short distance off, saw him fall lwckwurda, and on reachi rn;
him ho was found to be &ad.
NVOminellsville Enquirer, in speaking of tho effects
ii the tate munching, rains, says they will delay the
, their corn planting to a very Into period in the
yet we preSUllle out one-hall the corn is thi •
Vielnity I.lls been planted, r.ticl, freLli the complete ii.sikmg
eurth brie received, it will only be in the m•••-t taco; ed
Locationki, • hould till. weather now prove favorable, that the
Around will be in a proper couditton b.r planting during
the present week.
A holy roct , otly connuoncod Butt In Cho Court of Com non
Pleas at Havanna, Purtage county, Ohio, fur $l,OOO damegee
for breach of promise. The defendant admitted that he ho
agreed to marry the fair plaintiff, had never refused, -.1..1
was still willing to comply with his contract. He procured
a license and minister, went to the residence of the plain
tiff uud offered to marry her. Ohe asked for time for retn,.
tem, and finally concluded to withdraw the snit and pa,
the costs to the rive. zourt - a cane wan tried, ()coup:. -
tog four days, ucd resulting in a verdict for the plaint
st!o, who claimed that deh,oda:t s dog had injured his sheep .
The cane had to en tried a pumber of tluies and the osdii
amounted to $l,OOO. Tho question involved ,was the i,eutit :
of the dcg.
The Meadville Spirit of eke Asir given the following chap
ter of accidents in that vicinity during the storm of Otc•
week. A barn belonging to John Doukrey, at the French
Settlement was struck le, lightning, the fluid moising down
through the hay boy and killing a horse without nvttqlg,
anything on fire A cow, the property of Wm. Warner,
living on the nil Cre.k road, was also killed Ni t .
Ralph Ewing, in the neighborhood had a two year old
heifer instantly killed, atel:a cow no injured that it is thigh
it will die k lar.:e barn, belonging Li. Mr. Dickson, o
Woodcock township, was Mown down.
Ms. (-tiles, of narDlar, I , bio, his wife and sister-in law,
Alexander, bad a very narrow escape from death one
evening last wt ek. They were coming up the Chit.) riv , i io
a buggy, when the shafts hemline detached from the 00l•
on side„ and the Longo took fright and ran away. Thi
wagon o ith the ladies war thrown down the hank and
nearly into the river. Both the• ladies were consider ably
bruised, but not seriously injured. Mr. lilies War drigCtti
:1006 distance by ti, hors!, hod two of hid ribs hrokoo, Ain!
tiuffero4 eon,s other injuries.
(itii . rnali 11:1111,r1 icurt Cook was drowne,l in Duck
Creek, uvar is!anloyvi last work, while croNsing ti
cteeli. A singular lability !WOOD!' to attend thls fewily. :klc
Cook's father lost his life by ilruwriiug ; his \OWN [lath, Nsm
in ti auras stream, awl Mrs. aiuk's first husband
was druvvued iu lice 31uskingain river eleven yews agu.
LLe enterprising proprietor of the Meadville Spirit of th,
„Age, titinounces his intention of publishing a dail3 paper to
be called the C.' , rference Reporter, during the mission of the
Erie couferenc, of the ,1. E. church, which will convene of
Meadville on the I.sth of Jam. The enterprise is deserving
tot Stier eti.e.
On last Monday afternoon a party of young moo were
limning in Conneaut Lake %ellen a high wind obliged them to
RO on shore. Just us they wai lauded, a tree was
down, falling on a young man named I3u4illion, killing him
almoat inst tatty.
Ou lamt . illonday night tho ticket office of the Cloveiand,
Colutubue and Cincinnati Railroad Company at Galion,
Jhio wit, entered by Lnrglats, and the American Expreio ,
Zoinfotuy robbed of about one hundred dollars in money.
There WILIS ua more occur., place for the money except HO
ordinary drawer in the office, in W h ich it was left The M
lle, woo. entered about 11 o'clock, the lock of the drawer
picked, Lind tbe meney taken. 6everal packages, roulan,
ing,large amounts e( money, were overlooked. The bur
glum Lave not been arrested.
A tnelancholy ' accident occurred in Newton township,
Licking 4:Guilty, Ohlo, on last Tuesday. Two daughters of
John L-e, Esq., with the wife end young child of a neighor,
went out on e little fishing excursion. While tiny wet.-
trtanding near II tin, on tit buoL of the stream, the tree
fell. Two of them escaped by tunniug, but one of Mr. Lee's
daughters, with the infant chili, wee caught by the bran.
cites. Tau young lady WlL'i terribly mangled, both legs nod
ob. in being broken, awl the face and body badly bruised.
She livel but a short, time. The child had one log broken,
but was not abut - wise seriously Injured.
On Tuesday lust, au engineer on the Pittsburgh, Fort
Wayne and Chicago Railroad, named Kußam, attemph d
to commit deicide, reatlino. sir: K. called at the drug
store of De. Kernaliati and procured twelve grains of ear) ch
nine. A few minutes after he departed with the pulses,
another purlieu came after Dr. K., stating that Kellahau had
poisoned himself. The Dr. hastened to hid rescue, and 011e_
ceeded in saving the life of the men. For a time he resisted
all the Dr'a. efforts to administer remedies, but he fluall
took them. I-10 to LtUW almost as well as ever. 13e assignt
ad u reason for the attempt, indebtedie:ss without means to
pay, and pocuniary difficulties generally.
The Ohio State Fait in to be hold ill Sandusky City, of
laenday, Wetin,ithy, ThursdAy and Friday, the 14th, 16th
iiith arid 17th ‘layn of ;2.eptetubur.
.011 Tuesday night last u week us the two Morse stage run
nth& between .I.lount Union and Chambersbarg, was passit4.
through 11417:1Wa about eight miles north of Burnt Cab
I/18, the driver attempted to cross a stream of water which
ran aerosi the road. The freshet had swept away u portim.
of the road, leaving au immense gill y into which the horse,
and coach were plunged, and immediately swept away b 3
'the current. The driver, and one passenger, Dir. Dickinson ,
Chief k.naineer oil the Sherman's Valley and Broadtop Rail
xo&d, escaped with great difficulty. The drowned horse.
which were valuable ones, the coach, mail bags and bagga,
were all swept down the stream about two miles. Th
coach was broken to pieces, and parts of it entirely swop!
off, together with the trunk of the passenger. The mill
bags were recovered. Tip , horses and coach belonged ti
John Jamison, Nml , of Shad. Gap. His loss is estimated a
about five hundred dollars.
The body of Daniel Bedksr, whose mysterious disappear
ante from Connellsville we noticed last week, was found it,
the Youghiogheny Ricer :i few days since. No marks of
violence were found and the presumption of foul play hoe
changed to a general belief of an accidental death.
Gemstitsra son Tiont,—lieorgo Ruh, the Into postumete ,
at ..Etna, had an examination before the United Eitaiee Com,
missioner, en Saturday aftertif on. The evidence went to
show u continuous series of depredations on tho midi, ate ,
the amount abatracted must have been considerable. Bail
in the sum of $5,000 Wit 4 demanded for his appearance at
Oourt, which he could not give, and he wad accordingl3
committed to jail for trial. The adjourned se,sion of the
UnitPd States Court will l'OlUnioneu on the first Monday ei
September, when this case will probably conic up. It i
thought that„,liust will not be able td give bail.
POWltief) NATIONAL—Mr. and Mrs. Florence closed thei.
ougagetneut at Footer's Theatre on Saturday evening, witl.
a benefit and a good home. The play of " The Mormons"
was received with thunders of applause. This evening will
be prmented the sensation drama of Captain Byd, or the
Witch Fiend of New York." To-morrow evening the Sam,
gerbinel Concert will take place there, mud Wednesday
Muhl. Julia M. Cooke take a benefit.
tunANE.—A Loan Llarinqi J. A. Fenny wad before illayOr
3 I, it,rtilly afternann, who wan found in n bourn
in the nuburbd of AllOglielly, ha% lug crawled through u it.-
<low. The becalm , frightf•nua and had him arrent.,ii.
Ile seemed to be a man of respectability, hut had become
Intone !rum indulging excesnlvely la liquor. Ho wan neut.
hOrnewuriln tow:tide New York by the Maycr.
1 3 M1J1,70 COUNTERFEIT MONEY.—JoHuph Sprutty, whose
ran by Aid,sruin Donaldson's police we noticed last week,
waa committed to Jail on Saturday by that inagietrato for a
further hearing on WedneteMY, uu a charge of making,
uttering and paeoiog counterfeit money.
111=TESEI
.11L9 WlFE.—Boofamin L. 043 was committed to jail
till Saturday morning by Mayor ituckretb, of Allegheny,
charged with assault and battery with intent to kill, on oath
of his wife. His honor had no other business of importance
during the day, with the exception of a few cues of drunk
enness and disorderly conduct iu the morning.
A PAUPER woman named Schaffer, who has been supported
by the Guardians of the Poor of Allegheny, was arrested
knit night in a state of intoxication.. Her infant child was
sent to the Poor house to be taken care of, as Itfeyor Stuck
ratio thought the mother incapable of taking care of it.
properly.
'!iYI.!Y -T ~~"SS: t}!:'t.-l:-hil:i.'%'~'T-^~aIfW.2
D•sperate Attempt to Break Jail--The
Design Frustrated
TWO 111.1.5,111.• Ill, w h o L ovo hccu Colltille<l ill 0011 No. 3U iu
thin county Vt. tot :lo:o hub boon plan thug thdr
liy H omo 111c,Il8 llt'y tlbtllllll2ll In , tlflf4vlutl of Is (lac.,
kolle, all,ll tr , ilk :I 1.1,CA, nI Kilwg thoy hacked Into ,.
ttll , IV jilt Hi in Ilan 11111,1 , they in wiwilig to
in.: lir , .•i t.I the hotinuoild in then
Cii 1111.11,11 itoo4i
„„,1 oily' ...,t•tno oil with the ba, dullieittutly to
all. , clam to put, through. Jailor b•icAnio aware
L!rnnit ions a n d their notions eve r•• C!nSoly
Es-,th K wo9arianged ter their escrit.e ea Friday night,
thed betdelothen h, lug tutu iota , trips to enable them le
tech u d. It Ra, intollatql. to FAllpri,o them in the ettouipt,
but they rvceiv,l inFortuatien is this in ionic wanner, and
they were visited in their cell, and matters fauna an litat.A.
1 . 110) were icuaiediateiy rein rid In No. 30, the en roar C 4 11
on the second tier, 'linen it was thought they would be tie
cure, but during the In;at they succeeded in removing the
bricks around the steam pipe, and escaping through the te,le
hue muds lulu Lite corridor
Tt in supposed they ibteUdol to break open the dour of Nu
:2.9 and make use ul their first means ul es 'ape. but Choir t
tempts worc tuiticces,tu,, zi:iturihey uiiiruiug they
were fi.uuti to the': ing - him,' to itecompliiih their
(+Ltd. '111e) Wt.r, r.m.n d to Ow loWcr rang
of et•lbi, tl• Their pamyn
arc 1. L. "Mohr atnl .laha Davin, Ha. Jetliner a Jea , , coutluel
tor a bin - r imy etarmiteo. in break nig inh, Dunhip'a Hard.
ware stur,, thy kat , 1111111 1311111,1 (Malting
tin t r i a l Ott two cha t w••,,, tot, c , l 1,1,0 Sft'lLlillglarld Onn of jar
ton y. :Mohr in np!•al') a and boosted
to Ow 1,11. , In :roll., u :ut,too), that it his chain,
were 1/111,1/ 1,11 11,1 ,: , •w..• 11 , 11 ,1121.1 e, Ir, could effect Ilk h-
cap. it; Him; tiv.• 11111111 r, A. third 1111iLl named John
Brotvll, :1 w t .1 tI•'1 el fief rt•(neel lo join
al I! e ilk!! 01 0, alp, OS 1111 , `:!,! 11/111/eellt of the
0 ft,,,. , ~,1 11 Ili, of It , Fit,ro.l to un lilt by thi,
o .r.. './sr.! they w,-tll,l If dl hint if
ho time nub 1;;/ .. F.;Lti;;1 1 I.; I ht• ; iilorH . II hun
beer, n ac•nal rrnts u., him fc.r
arid r. wlol t t. [II, jail 61,,k,rk, yet it is c.)11,i41-
L” A4l L , t•ii ti ./,lilol
trustr,.:if tf ch , 41t•1ii.411 , • t 1:•11, d.—pt•titte charm-tun,
Conspiracy and 'Wisher)
A Man tow. ti • +iJrn[
Cot Ut 11t, is.. 1r n, int: city, wan litiaight is
by °WWI 1/.:3 1,11 1111,X, I the abiiut lU
011 it dim of adultery preferred
by tilehitstin rueiti .n seta ferth that, during ,
the month id April, I•ll;4,igisi its all
ant (Ire nick, When Sample lie"
intimate 1r th hei Aft r left lin huune, slit, wits
with I' t, ilia pill illiitleed to COMP to thin
city nud CA, Stinlith• t.ll a Mt. tonlroat to SI.
1,016, t. tl.o pirth 1, 0 ,1 %Van
WO. of tier 110,1 tit , I w,oks ut
St`IIC• [h,•} r ..,),
to On , t • 0., I, -.• ~11;,,•ir
Tilt• 1,1.11 rt . t , A 1,0 t• Or] her
l'IMIIIIIIIIIIIII!Iliel
city, u , ,1 nnele ieinitnyy.
After en /1111 i n Ic tic i• Ni.j•Jr tin iintnrday night,
WAS ,11 to hail, and then handed over to the
Deputy Shrill', aiL n eankts tr,,l boon i ., sutd for Simla, and
hie brother Silaii oil , efflrg, f ciaLspiriir: to abduct and
a,,inco Matilda Class. Shoriff watt nut in the city,
and Sample VMS C01111111t,.. 1 It,, Sheriff ii reLtay
ti ,cult, r hi, Itiper.r ;act. Honple is a luau of
,land lig and pr, , perty., biteQ, vi Ir.n in the dLluglitkr of
a hard working tiornain.
I' ill t:ourt of tlitir tor St.
.111110 Tho seHaioll in not
es I,i7tOti t, be priitizt:Dii l a ne they have ;4,4ler:illy
hen dry ing thv The hd.st inaiitxtatit civsti to
come , t efoi :, he trial ,if David :7. Evans for the
iilurder tit his ult.,.
. 4 . iAT V iu All. p6cur IC!!
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hor d It , . Lilt, I, lufl t !: preveut the
Hlightly bruk,l by
ISMIIMEITIMICEI
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1....16 1..111 1.1, 1.11.1 L . : 111 L 1,111111 a SILLIIIIIII3
ru,n,11312:, Lui th , • c..rt IV.
,u,,,c1.1.1i,ig 'l4 ..r• rho k•Lecitti,il
:111111
Ayna',li - -Tho y , ,t..uttly. - ! - !d not torn
out In, 111.1 i .01“(11 They
aunt twr, 1.• tot•ro runt to jail.
tuo 1 ,,,.1 ti tr. 111,4 nit; I,llllod AMA: du
h 1,411,1 It. the ,treet iuluii
claw! night, VI'S the HutINC of Refugt
Tit di.rticult hr.! illeudelt)
utee g io j pAtitied a re.,
luti.,n to tt.ll , Iltt duriug the
prc.,nt 10011111, lli C,Jtine.lo , ll. •• avy raiDB
Till: 1i , rn.q. II Tz
gu. 1 haw, I , lek Shter'H benefit.
Tile) to Clevelaud 1 - rea, here, ale., it with them a gnu
t•Dgiig,•l/I,ir t
•
A .0:1 sicrtcr k: at a I,t, 1,1 , , awl " strictly
cash," arc thc Itl WS l y whi.•ll LLB, bli lit,H 1,1 J. L.
gliun,,Alieght uc ay, prole, t inTtgnittld , .
'l'hottelh are - t',lotilin,; way
Bud it th,ir I t, atitl
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.t a t-, 11,1 ; t,liLsv.• it Li 116
1-11,[1i•tsi. if Id
Ji+. ![. Penrtr VP. P4itndelpl~i~~
For eale I y ;ill th. Ur iii,44l-1,1
iIS uf - 1,11, 1111111.11.1 (1' de ility Find
laugi/r dera . le , t the live! and stomach,
want of appetite, tr a., LOU tho result of too
close appdcatkii, 3,1 a the . who!' Calltit.El that we can
lo•re name, but we mould say II hillicted, do :L.+ we
11011C—LI-..a J Lio.,slE.T••. SiuMAGII
BITTEItS, and flu w.dal for it. „ill b..:::red. e
o,llollond this u.ediiln , .5 :1 it i xpvrit•Liet• that it is
niucb uperiur te ill, •ns ; utt-ltt
iirn;;:,iel t i ~eide. 4 ,z,utiraily, everyw here •
and by
Malilltactur,rd wrl Prowlut,Jr6,
0!1.I bI3 Fl'vElt uLtleto
T LI fl if Irts t tier attend-1 the
use t•f J M. vilifira tielebrJbal .-irmetelt (Sitters, aud the 'm
-11101111111 certificates I:ibid.; are, in their favor,
site, •,11C1U111%. - 1) th 0.10,.. r titt- .;rii..test sod must relia
ble preparation of the eft, tie- public
and at this stiasun, when loss or al petite In s, prevalent, mr,
c their on II illtt can allurd to du without
them. The litters are pleasant to the taste and agreeable
h+ their elleots. Au a tunic [lief tit - • delightful ; they are a
relMble remedy Co: I)yrip-poiA etc., nut a sure
preventive of west of the eMing tlLeasea of the day.
For sale by J. !ti. Ohl N. a prep:lmm mi n i intatufactur,r,
No. '267 Penn street, itsbur.:ll, 1%1, and by dealers gnu
iny7—he
JOSEPII MEYER,
liiNUFACTUkadi OF
•
Fancy it, Plain amatture 41 Chairs
Warerooing, 424 Penn street,
ABOVE THE CANAL BIUDUE,
kr.r• 1 n emiditio(, tho Fura , ture 0,j 9 0 devot
attviA t .11 t., UNI)EfITAIEINU. a 411 Carriagc
fart 1 1
Pittsburgh Water Cure Establishment
FOR TILE CURE ()14' ALL KINDS OF
idl4./SVH, I catod /it Al%i VI i.LE tiTATION, on tiu•
Pittsburgh, Fort ,Vayne “1,1 Chicago Rulroad, ton miles
West of we city. For the li.wlchful exorcieo and aLlllO.OlllOl.lt
Of 1.13.00 LILA, and others IN:•0 Iy j. , the riyltUll.l, who may
wish to ir,ond one time with us, liuvo It erected u
line f3PIIY ASIUH awl
,1,1,1,u.1.4 Box Pit : te.L.r:;h,
J. 1 1, 1 . 0 1,,1 11 ,... ir ,i 0 ,c. RD 11 , } Physicians
my 10::inVA +-1
FRENCH LASS.
MISS B I, AKELY
INTENDS FUICAIN't A CLASS 0
YOUNuP t. l ,
Witillll4; to rt.CtgiV. , iu"tructio• , y to the
f.'“),. Apply a N. 11.11 Third ,tai, I. inylUd.f
A Gi) oo(MANCE TO SECURE A
HOME IN TI k.; WES^.
huv.-r:tl tracts of . 1/001 , F..l , ;.‘llNri LAND, in Illliaohr and
-41110, Bum , CITY t., tu Chicago, awl other west
ern cities, will to exchari4;ed fur intproyod property in
Pittsburgh or town 9, or for It good lot
Furniture or Carr,tgos. Lpplr noon. by addressing J. C.
8., Pittsbureh P. my2Ao:2w-is
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M4R, B E A EtBLE
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LIAS A 51LAVY13'01. szy,geTiori or
.BIONUNIENTS ; iiitikVE Kiii*NlES.
PtiWlN g S;•, 4 C. 9 61. c,
Th., public aro reap,,,!tfully illy, e).l to u. amine oar Ptucl;
Prim- low and wt.): Wl••l , ll4ti'd
WIN DOW SLIAI)F;S----Of all styles—kilso
Green and Bull vii ULaL oueunutly ou hand, and
for auto by J. 4. ii. PHILLIPS,
nlyl3 26 and St. C-4r street.
INDIA RUITIiIER BELTING—AIso, Hose
and Packin g —, lar g e b Wet: ;net received at thel.ndla
Rubber Depot ur J. S H. PHILLIPS,
tnyl3 24 and 23 St Clair street.
QPONGES. I have j uet received a large la
Sapid for Batting fin‘ingen, of every sizo and price.
Thou wishing a good article In this line, ahottld call and
exaniltto my dock before purchasing eisewherc.
JOB. FLEMING,
my2o Odeime Diamond and Market alma.
LIIA ILl.,Liti
wind of Cala° tt
I k
rninz, up. 14; inecr,
!L , • ;A the
/ tr Cie ei t/tt 11 with /1
i would recommend
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vtr22:illy-10
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EMEMaI=I
l!MIMI=E1
ibminitrce If Addtration Nay.
IP.AIAII DICKEY, Vico President.
EDWARD GREGG, W. W. MAIR,
C. 11. PAULSON, DAVID CAMPBELL.
PITTSBUILC3EI MARKET
'Nrefully Reported by JOdEPLI SNOWDEN, Superintend,n , oft
the Merchants' E:ochange.
PITTNDUEOII, June 5, 185-
FLOUR....SuIos 275 bbla. ad follows:-60 La)l4. of ostra
tram➢ wharf, at private tonne. From store 216 tibia. in lotA ,
iit $3 62% tor atiperlino, 1,4 12 . 1 ,4 for extra, aid $4 40 for
oxtia finlAly
GRA! 30() bush. white horn wharf at private
torm9, 04J0 bush. Oats from wharf al 27 ctu., uud 300 bunt' .
COIIIIIII3II from wharf at 511. eta. per bushel
t'KED...Salea 4,000 lba. of Bran from wharf at 40 cta. per
shorta from wharf ut tld eta. 200 lta, Bran from
afore at 45 eta
lIA Y—Salen 7 Ida& from the scales, at sl2®sl6 per too.
POTATOES—Sacs 160 bush. Nenhanackt from Eiture, at
46 ctn. per bunbul.
kliJUAß...Salen 500 hlan. fair N. U . at 4 cts. per lb.
MOLAS. I IIS...SaIen 15 Las. N. U., at 37 per ,4,11,16
SALT...•lakm 75 bbls extra, at $1 1, ~ , ,cll
till RESI' sales 40 box, W. It. at "b.; ctn. per lb.
BACON...SaIes 3, 00 lbs. Shou , dern, Sides and Hams, at
7 ctn. arid S et.m por It,.
DRIED FRUIT...H of 15) Appled, ,t ,. sl 2
NVHISK Y—Salead 55 1,1,114. r,+ctlfi• d, at '2tl ea.lll
Now York Markel
N w Tose. Juno 0.-s'ottou 15110 baba veld ; qt.olatloud
n.llllllBl FL ur a tNar.e.si ; bbls. sold; uhio has ad
vanced sc; ,lea at $4,45@4,60 Wheat buoyant; I'o4 60,
000 bush.; Nut hen, red $1,05; We+tern white $1.09(411,20;
Milwaukee Club 91092 c ; Chicago SpringBl l ,W.7c Corn
firm; sales 49,000 bush. mixed at 60(7:1.c.; white 73®77c.
Lard firm at Sugar steady ; Muscovado 53.
We. Coffee quiet at l0(4111 yc Bacon quiet. Butter
steady. Molasses quiet; muscovado 24c. Hides closing
quiet but steady at 17c. Tallow dull at 10 1 /c. Freights on
Flour to Liverpool la. 64., and on tirsin 64@u11/7d.
New York Eltook ➢Market
NEW 1 . 011 E., June s.—Stocke lower; Cumberland Coal 78;
Illinois Central 68; Illinois Central bonds 87 , 4: Lacrosse
end Milwaukee 6; Michigan Southern 211,1 f.,; Penneyluania
Coal 74; Reading 43%; Milwaukee and Miseouri 25%; Vir
inia sisal 93 1 %; Missouri HiX.6.l WA; Galena and Chicago
Ss l .i: Michigan Central 60; Erle 17%.
China, Mae's, an 4 queensware.
.SPRING STOOK JUST OPENED,
AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF
ME 30 /NT I=B. lr MX I 421- 38 S,"
122 Wood sirast, Pittsburgh. Pa.
WllO IS NOW RECEIVING FROM
!.:urope and Eastern Cities, a choice assortment of
at bass in his line comprising Lt,'W (111(1 tasteful shapes of
Pearl White Stoue Tea. Diuln.4 and Toilet Ware, and the
Plain, Gold, Lustre Baud and Fiowers; Fine White-
Vitrified Iron Stone Table Ware, known•to be the most dor
able row in use for Hotels and Steamboats; French China of
new styles, iu Pure White and Gold Baud, either in sets or
single pieces; Richly Gilt and Decorated Toilet Sets; Brit
tanuis and Pla.ed CaatoreGerman Silver Tea Table Spoons,
Soup Ladles, etc , pistol with silver; fine Ivory Handled
Carving, To , and 'Pahl a Knives and Ferizir, Tea Waiters and
r. vv; Shaker and Sea [ , rasa Table }fats; Japated and Dec
orated Tin Totst Eist.
Also, a c Inpiete and fall assortment cf all articles snits
hie for the C USTRY RETAIL TRA DE, at prices to please
the public, wi are rospeafully invited to examine this
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HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR
he: go NPlil\d STOCK Olf 13001 . 6 AND SHOES,
',twisting et a grelt variety of seasonable and fashionable
4oude adapted to u rim; and do mar baled. Having been
min:lamed for e eh. at reduced prices, they f sit warranted
in saying that they can supply Western merchants, by the
umltage or dozen, at as low prices ad the sante quality of
reds can as purchased in the Eastern cities. Particular
dtei.tim given to orders.
i Also, a god supply of Nese York and Spanish Sole
Lraile r. ap7;3m...is
Commisvionera appointed
to perform the duties required by the aci.to ()stab
hen high and low waten Buse, iu the vicinity of Pittsburgh
-give this public novice that h• y will hold a meeting on
uasonv, June I"th, 1850, at 10 o'clock, s m., in the
Commissioners Ream, Nu. 3, of the City Councils Chambers;
at which time and place they will hear say paiiles who may
inter_sted in the matters epecined in said act, _
WILLIAM WADE,
WILLIAM. DILWORTiI,
JOHN MORRIBON,
Commissioners.
AN ACT TO Ei4TALILISII H.lOll AND LOW WATER
LINES iu the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers,
iii the vicinity of Pittsburgh, in Allegheny county.
Wu texas, The hues of lands on and along the shores of
the rivers at and near the city of Pittsburgh, in the county
of Allegheny, have never yet been clearly ascertained, and
as it is important to owners of such lands, the persons nav•
igating the waters of' and the corporations adjacent Co such
rivers, and' to all parties Interested, to know and have their
several rights and privileges in extension and limitation as
certained sod deflated , therefore,
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep
resentatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in G en
ral Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by authority of
the same. That the District Court f the county of Alle
gheny be and it is hereby authorized and required, at any
time before the let day of Juns next, to order and appoint
three discreet and disinterested freeholders as commission
ers'none of whom shall reside on, or be the owners of any
land abutting On the said rivers witniu the said county
aforesaid, who shall take and subscribe an oath or affirma
tion before some competent authority, an i well and faith
folly to perform the dutlea required by this act, to the best of
their ability, without favor or partiality; and in the case of
the death, resignation or inability to act of any of the com
missioners appointed aforesaid, before the intended purposes
of this act shall have been fulfilled, it shall be lawful for
the said Court to appoint another or other persons to supply
such vacancy or vacancies, who being qualified as aforesaid,
shall proceed and act as appointed in the first instance.
tire 2. net the commissioners appointed and qualified
aferesaid, atter giving due public and timely notice of their
time and place of meeting, the at least ten days, shall proceed,
taking to thus assistance an able and competent surveyor,
and examine the shores, surveying and marking thereon
lines of ordinary low water, and lines of ordinary high wa
ter, along the rivers Monongahela, Allegheny and Ohio,
within the following limits, namely: From a line crossing
the Allegheny river, at the North-eastern line of the bor
',ugh of Sharptsburg; from a line crossing the Monongahela
river, opposite the mouth of the Four Mile run; and from a
line crossing the Ohio river,opposite the month of Woods' run;
and around the shores of all the Wan is in the rivers afore
said, excepting such parts of said shores where said lines
have been already establisher by law; such lines of low and
high water to be laid o 't along said shores aforesai such
manner and position as will mo,t perfectly secure and per
petuate the navigable channels of said rivers, and best pro
mote the aafety and coni.emence of vessels, rafts, and per
il, us navigating the same, and as will be most suitable in
all respects for the general benefit of the public at large.
sec. 0. 'that the said commissioners may hear parties in
terested, and examine under oath, administered by one of
their number, experienced hydraulic civil engineers, sclen
titic men, and other persons, if they shall deem it necessary
to enable them to obtain more accurate information in re
gard-to flowing water in navigable streams, and in regard to
the location of the lines aforesaid.
Sec 4. That the said commissioners, when they shall have
completed their surveys, and shall have determined the
limits and located the said lines of low and high water
mark shall cause to be made a correct map or plan of the
same, with such descriptions and explamaticus as may be
necessary to a perfect understanding thereof, an 4 shall re-.
turn the same authenticated by their respective signatures,
and that of the mut vey or to the District Court aforesaid ; and
it shall be the duty of the Prothonotary of said court to re
vive and file said map or plan In his office, for public in
spection and examination; and to give notice n at least three
daily newspapers published in the city of Pittsburgh, that on
a day certain, to be appointed by the court,-the said court
will hear apy objections which may be made thereto by any
p rasa or parties who may consider themselves aggrieved
by the adoptien of the same: and the said court, after hear
ing the objections, shall adjudge and determine whether
the same shall be fully established or be returned to the
commissioners, either in whole or in part, f.t theirre-exam
!nation and if so returned, the said commissioners shall
proceed to consider the same, and thereafter shall return to
the said court in the manner aforesaid, said maps, with such
alter Alone and amendments, if any, as they shall deem ne
cessary and proper. The said court, after such determine
tip, shall direct said map or plan, either with or without
such alterati..ris so shall have been made, to be recorded,
sod thenceforth the raid map or plan so recorded, shall be
taken at ii allowed for the purposes herein mentioned and
contained, and the linen sd ii.pproved shall. forever after bo
deemed, adjudged and taken firm and stable for the put ,
peens aforesaid.
Sec. 5. That all riparian right now vested in the State,
lying between high water lines and the rivers, within the
district aforesaid, shall from thenceforth thereafter be vested
In the several corporatimm within whose limits the same
now is or hereafter shall lie.
LSec. d. Th 4 the commissioners who may be appointed
un d er this act, shall Le entitled to receive five dollars poi
day for their services, and the expenses incurred in carrying
iu to effect the provisions of this act shall be paid out of the
treasury of the.aaid Allegheny county.
Sec. 7. That ali or any acts of Assembly that conflict here.
with, either.in whole or part, be and the same are hereby
repealed. G. NELSON SMITH,
Spoaker pro tens, of House of Representatives.
WILLIAM IL WELSH,
• •
Speaker of the Senate.
APettovin—Thu sixteenth day of April, Anno Domini
one thousand eight hundred and nfty•eight. JO,
nR y APPLES.:=-BrielCJ ------- ) ryAp - f - ep
air HEAP WALL PAPPIL — A new supply
store and for sale by
1 1,,4 of new patterns for sale by
dri
lIHNAY M. COLLINS. W. P. MARSHALL 81;00., •
WIDE BLACK FRENCH LACES ofnum 87 Wood street.
superior quality, for making and trimming
—-,
Manti 1- A DWELLING HOUSE on Franklin street,
las, from narrow to extra wide, received at contains 8 rooms. Price $2OO. for sale by
.
m,yBl HORNE'S, 77 Market at. my 24 3. CUTHBERT & 80N, 61 Market at.
tU I , lCli Vie '24
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ISHUE Wqr.HOUSE
. SPECIAL NOTICES.
PERMANENT OFFICE.
COAIPLYING WITH TIDE WIGEJNIT REQUEST OF URN
DRRDS OF THEIR PATIENTS,
Dus. a M. FITCH AND J. W. SYKES
Wive couch:o.l to rental%
PERMANENTLY IN PIT'rSBUR(III,
A ca may be co:1411RA at ttwil rake,
No. LOA Foam' u4-,Cot
ot . ev:l: 4 ULAIR itoTH
D:ailp, uxcept Sundays, 4 .;ONst , Viv - i •,•• , AS:IIIMA
and ALL TLEkli, • II .:.0: , 110 OOMPLANTS,
complicatsd with, %Jr cauhing pulmonary diso9-9S, including
Catarrh. Heart Disease, Affections of th e Liver,
Thyspepsia, Gast7itiB, female Complaints, e
iHN /' ITO II 6Ylil s wuuly state that their treatme it
of Cs I.l , llllptiort o hood npam the fact that the disc.:
hn u a /deed and system at large, both before awl during its
devliopment in the lungs, and they therefore employ Meelm,
ical, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the Id, e ,d
strengthen the system. ►Pith these, they use MEDICAL IN•
lIALATIONS, which they value highly, but only
trees, (having no Curative ejjects when used alone,) eel I ova-
Ihio.are earnestly cautioned against wasting the pre.looB
time of curability on any treatment based upon the pl.mal.
I,le, but false idea that the "seat of the disease can be reeehed
In ti direct manner by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the
seat of the disease is in the blood and its effects only in the
lunge.
4.41 - No charge for consultation.
A list of queistions will be sent to ttio3o wishing t. , 701141.1 it
tie by lettor. rnr29:.law
MONONNALIPILA HAVINQ FUND COMPANY.—
NOTICE—The Stock Subscription !Hooke of the above
Institution, will remain open for a short time at the (Alice,
No. 69 Grunt street. Any per.ora calling• 011 tho i , ecretar
will be fureiehed with a copy o: the Charter ,101
Discount J ‘yo every Monday, m•tek; unlit 1 ).1 of , red
3 o'clock, p. M., sam- day
BOARD:
WILLIAM PHILLIPS, Presi.lent
DIENOTORI,:
A. M. Pollock,
Philip Replier,
A. S. Nicholson.
JA.IIIS3 8.
SecrelAry !Lod Trea.lurer.
CORON FAI.7--The uudersigut.l oilers himself as a
candidate before the next Democratic ()unveil iion for
the °Mee of Coroner, tuid asks the support of the Do
mocracy [Jul I LENOT
J. R. Wo
Jtothun Rhodos,
James kihldlo,
my2l.lro
OFFICE OF
PENN'A INSURANCE CO„ OF PITTSBURG - I,
May 1311, , 1858.
TILE DIRECTORS OF THIS COMPANY [LAVE
this day declared a dividend of FIFTEEN PER
CENT. on the Capital Stock paid in, out of the profits of the
last LiX mouths. FIVE PER CENT. payable in cash, and
TEN PER CENT. to be applied as u credit on tha notes of
Stockholders. L OSIER tiPlikrUL,
my2l:lm Secretary.
Jar' THE VERY THING FOR TORPID LlVER.—Samuel
B. Robisou, says:—
MURFEICESBORO, Tenn., April 9, 1865
flaying told lloofland's German Bitters for two years past,
in this community, and having witnessed their effects upon
weak and debilitated constitutions, and those much troubled
with " tot bid Liver," I have uo hesitancy iu saying they
are the thing such people should use.
bne advertisement.
tor sale by IFLI3.IIING BROS. and Dr. GEO. H. g_EYBEIP.,
Pittsburgh my7:2lrdam
BUbiNhB6 CARDS
J. &'l'. GROUTT,
IMPORTERS OP
BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC.,
DEALERS IN
keINE OLD MONONGAREI A RYE WHISKY, PEACH
OND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO,
RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS,
Corner of Smithfield and Front Streets,
apl4] PITTSILURG LI, PA.
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE
MANUFACTURERS OF
PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL RINDS CF WRAPPING
Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
tra_ltage bought at market prices. myB
IMEMOVAIL. •
JOHN /MOORHEAD has removed to
No. 74 Water street, below Market
J ®lls mo o I& A RD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
YOH Till BALI 07
PIC METAL AND 8L00M.%
NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET,
mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
ISAAC JUNklb JNO. L. BOYD WM. McCULLotIGII
JOIN ES, BOYD & CO.
RARuveoruuaßs OF
CAST STEER..
ALSO,
SPRINU, PLOW AND A. R. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Cot-titer Rost and keirst Streets,
.iY 2S PITTSBURGH, PA.
MOORHEAD & CO.,
MANUFACTURBR. OF
rican, Piain & Corrugated,
GAL \.' ANPZED SHEET IRON,
For Rooting, Guttering, Spouting, &c.
AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT
INVITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON.
Warehiluse, No. 136 First street,
mr26: Iy-is PITTSBURGH, PA.
tid.Ao JONLi
N). J. ROGERS Si. CO.,
ISANIMACTUILERS OP
ROGRRS' IMPROVED PATENT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
CORNER ROBS AND FIRST STREETS,
WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Lictuort ME RC H. AIN TS ,
NO. 87 DIAMOND ALLEY,
Near Wood etreot,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
inr Al ways ou hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac
Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, of the
ye b a t deltlydel:
JAMES A. FETZER,
Forwarding and Corninission Merchant,
FOIL Tall SLR OP
lour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit
and Produce generally,
Oornor of Market, and First streets.
PlTTBBlidell. PA.
Rama ro—Francis G. Bailey, Es:., William Dilworth, Sr.,
. Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh; Boyd A Ott, Ilelskell A
weariugon, S. Brady, Casl.. M. & M. Balkh, List : Howell,
Mangle & Co., George W. Anderson, Donlo Patton & Co.
Wbot-aug.
L. C. H;CPEURN,
ATTORNEY AT LAY? AND CONVEYANCER
07i/C3 FRIT [S, QIIPaLC:iIV
C. 14 Yourtb ateratt
CE CREAM! ICE CREAM!! -
The undersigned having just fitted up his ICE CREAM
sALOON in a very tasteful and comfortable style, would re.
spectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that
he furnishes them a delicious ICS CREAM of different fla
vors. Soda Water, Fresh CODA, Goon D:ope, Fralts, etc., at
all times on hand, at the Confectionary of
FRED. A. MI ER BOIL
St. Char street, opposite St. Clair Hotel.
03)... Particular attention paid to orders for Pic-Nice and
Parties. mr2.thlm—me
Suramer Lager Beer.
91 1 11 E UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO
Ja. inform his friends and the public In general, that he
is In the daily receipt of this delicious Beer, from the well
known Brewery of J. N. Straub, Allegheny City, it having
been pronounced to be the beet that was manufactured here
for many years, CLEAR, TASTEFUL and PURE. Give me
u cull and try R. JOHN ROTH,
ap24•tf At his old stand, No. '26 Diamond.
TESTERS.—Borders and ciroles for Tes
tort. for labe by rm7Sl l W. P. MARSIIAIL & 00 .
LASS.-500 boxes :x 1, 'x an' Ix
71 for rale by (avIL lIHNRY 11. COLLINS.
108 PRINTING.-
Cards, Freight Bills,
Circulars, bray Receipts,
Bill Heads, Labels,
Railroad Receipts, Bills Lading,
With every other description of Job Printing, executed
with promptness snd at fair prices.
.1. R. WELDIN,
Printer and Bind..r,
_ my3l Wood street, near Fourth.
fIOTTON TRIMMINGS.—Cotton Fringes
and Braids for trimming Basques and Children'
Olothing—all widths received. at JOB. HOENE'S,
23 ?To 51 Market it rt.
BUILDINO LOTS-12 Loth, each 30 feet
front by 100 deep, situate in]East Liberty, near the
RaileQad Depot. PriCol from $276 to s4oo—terms, one fourth
In handy balance at 6 years credit. Call and see the plan.
my 26 a. OLITIIDEItT di SON, 61 Market at.
TEAM MILLS FOR SALE —A Stitam
k." Flouring Mill, situate in Beaver c , unty, three ran of
Stone and all the machinery complete, 120 bbls. of flour
can be made in 24 hours. Also, a Saw Mill in good order,
with all the latest improvements,l3 acres of land, etc. Terms
easy. Apply to B. CUTHBERT SON,
my 4 61 market street.
30,toc:I•iv - c)B e r-ffe - "vv - 30..elmerislac
•
I N DE'S 'l' C 1 B L. 14", ROO FlN(i.
R 51024S 1 024 E 11.4 S PAT 'IP 3/13 AS4 fr
a 41.1
0 0 _
I N 41"
CONSISTING OF CANVAS !.24ATUR4TED WITH
RESINOUS SUBSTANCES, ETC,
JE. AL 'l' 3E DT C' .7E) Z TOT .
111 IE UNDERSIGNED TS PREPARED TO COVER AND REPAIR ALL KINDS OF
Roofs, with itUßßeira Mastic. This composition is adapted for all kinds of Roofs, flat or steep; it can also be
applied oe Tin, Iron, or 0 d Shingles, making a perfect Job. This composition is not affected by atmospheric changes ;
it will n: ither crack nor ran ; tt is impervious to water ; FIRE PROOF and more durable than any other kind of
v of
log. This ru,ling material is used in vas quantities throughout the United States, on Houses, Bridges, Rolling Mills,
Railroad Care, and Steamboats, giving entire satisfaction, and is considered a perfect protection from the elements.
Although this roofing was only introduced here in 1556, it can be seen on many of the imildiuge in the city. Alio, on
moot of the ,railroads.
1 here refer to a few places where this Roofing is in use, and can be seen--Clevelaud and Pittsburgh Itadroad ; at belle
Air; Bridgeport; Martinsville; Portland ; Lagrange • StenbenviLe; TtlcCoy's; Wellsville; Liver Fool and Rochester S'ta
Cons, and the Manchester Depot; Pennsylvania Central Railroad; Spruce Creek Astoria Station, Mill ,st Tipton and i'ar ,
collage at Altoona; Allegheny City, Westminster College and many other Buildiurs; Pit ts burgh, J. tdeCully's Ware
11011HO ; Sen. Trimble's Hotel; also, numerous others in this city.
All orders left at No. 247 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, (where samples of the ma
terial can be aeon,) will receive prompt attention, by
apl W. F. FAHNESTOCK, Agent.
PUBLIC PROPERTY AT AUCTION.-
Thu following United States Property not being re.
quired for public service, will be wild at the Allegheny Ar
n.mal, near Pittsburgh, Pa., by order of Major John Symiug
tou, conimandivg, on THUitSUAY NlOll. NO, June 10th,
at 10 o'clock, viz:—
Teo 12 pounder Iron Onus ;
One 6 do do
Seven 24 do iron llowitzers, heavy .
Two 24 do do au light
24,460 Ito. Scrap Iron ,
Twelve pair Unies Carriage Wheels ;
ORO Tubular steamer Boiler ;
Forty-eight Flint Lock Muskets;
Seven do do ;
Seventy-nine Artillery Swords;
Ninety-lice Cavalry Satires, various patterns;
Twoury-throo Non-Commissioned Odicsr's Swords;
Seventy-three Hall's Carbines,percussiou and brooch load•
lug parts ; small arms; Artillery and Gunner's Implements ;
Accoutrements; Scrap Stool; Strap Leather; a variety of
TooM, &c.; ale.) a first quality Eastern Made Rockaway
and set of one-horse Harness.
Terms each—opecie fuu.A.
Jot
P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
VXECUTOR'S SALE OF HAND STREET
LOT.—On TUESDAY EVENING, June Bth, at 8
o'clock, on the second floor of the Commercial Sales Rooms,
No. 54 Fifth street, will be sold, by order of Dr. Robt. Wray,
Executer of Wm. Tense, deceased, the t valuable lot of ground
on Band street, near Duquesne way, having a front of forty
feet ou Hand street, extending back parallel with Duquesne
way one hundred feet to a tour foot alloy.
• The above adjoins the line warehouse of John iilack &
Co, and from it, central location is very desirable for busi
ness purposes or private residences.
Terms—One-third cash, residue in one and two years, with
interest. P. M. DAVIS,
Auctioneer.
VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.-
Ou TUESDAY EVENING, June Bth, 1868, a' eight
o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 64 Fifth street,
will be sold:-
44 shares M. & M. Bank of Pittsburgh.
20 do Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh
10 do Citizens' Bank of Pittsburgh,
80 do Pitts. Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Co
jay P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
LARGE SALE OF PROPERTY IN AL
LEGHENY CITY, on the West Common and Ridge
street, on TUESDAY EVE4INII, June Bth, at 3 o'clock, in
second story Sales Room of the new auction house, No. 54
Fiftu ef-eet, will be s- Id, that very valnable and beautifully .
h cated Real Estate of John Irwin, Esq , well known as Ihe
"Rope Walk" property, situated ou the West Common, First
Ward, Allegheny City, which has been sub-divided into loos
of large size, the better to accommodate those desiring to
erect line residences.; and end a range of smaller !eta adap:-
ed for comfortable homesteads, viz
hix lots fronting on the West Common or Irwin avenue,
between Ridge street and Water lane, each 25 feat front, ex..
tending back 198 to a 20 feet alley.
Nine lots fronting on Ridge and Central streets, (each of
which is 50 feet wide,) said lots being about 50 feet front by
285 Let in depth.
Eleven lots, each 30 feet front, and one lot about 80 feet
front, uu Central street, each extending back two hundred
and sixty feet to a forty feet Street on the line ot the prop
erty of Richard Bowen, Esq.
Forty.thi cc lots, cacu 25 feet front un Central street,
extending back toward Water lane 140 feet, to a twenty loot
alley.
For the satisfaction of purchasers, the lots have been
staked off and numbered; of which, plans can be had at the
auction store, and the premises shown on application.
Terms at sale. (my 27) V. 31. DAVIS, A .ct'r.
e 4 LOSING OUT.
POIITIWELY THE LAST WEEK
Of the great Auction Sale of Gold and Silver Watches,
and beautiful gold Jewelry, at M'Cartuey's Auctiuu flonse,
No 1 . 20 Wood street. We have yet loft unsold a large and
desirable lot 0' Jewelry, &c., to great variety, all of which
must be sold. Goode may be had during each day, whole
sale and retail, at vry law prices, and all shall prove as re
presented and sati4factory, or money refunded. Among
this stock may be found one Magic Watch, valued at $2OO ;
about one dozen Fine Patent and Detached Levers in Gold
limiting Oases, and a fine lot of Silver Watches of various
kinds. Also, Sold Guard and Vest Chains, Gold and Silver
!tenet's and tans; Cameo, Gold-ttone, Mosaic, Florentine,
Lava and a great variety f other kiridn Breast Pins and
Ear-Drops; Gold and Silver Thimbles, Bracelets, Sleeve But
tons, Finger Rings, Lockets, Neck-Chains and Cruises ; be
sides many articles in the lino not hire mentioned. Re
member that Saturday evening will moat positively be the
last of the auction Sale. But if thine should be any goode
I( ft after that, they will,be closed out at private sale, as we
are determined to dispose of the entire lot. Now, for bar
gains I The Show Cases in which our Jewelry is exhibited
We for sale; also, three or four Jewelers' Trunk and Sam
ple Boxes. Sales commence each evening, at 8 o'clock.
JOSHUA GRAY, Salesman.
itty3l W. G. M'CARTNEY, Auc't.
LAMUEL FAIINESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD
street, l'ittabnrgh, has on hand a large
STOCK OF HARDWARE,
Which he will sell very low for OAHU. In addition to 1113
llingts, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, and a large
tisort , ,tent ~I :'arpenter's Tools, helms received a largo sup
?ly of '-sa.utge Craters and Staffers ;
Shovels, Tongues and Pokers;
Sleigh Bells, and Enameled
ct 29 Preserving Kettles.
THE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY
announce to their customers and the public, that ow
ing to the price of Barley and Hops, and to snit the times,
they are brewing a light and delicious flavored CREAM
ALE, which they are selling at $4 it barrel, and have KEGS
oP TEN GALLONS each, to accommodate private families.
• They have aloe, X ALE, at $6; XX at $7, and superior
RENNET at $8 bbl., and smaller casks in proportion.
Also, excellent PORTER AND BROWN STOUT.
ifkiii••• Mere sent to their Brewery on PITT STREET, will
receive prompt attention.
N mr10:11m GEO. W. SMITH A Of).
HOGSR
GO AND SEE
-
C r 9lt GE P. WERTZ'S
Fi rs t predil„,„___...unt Blind Factory,
CORNER THIRD AND PITTSBURGH.
rrHOSE WISHING TO FLIVAITSII THEIR
House with VENITIAN BLINDS, of.thelavat
ezgni
site and elaborate finish, will bud it to their intarestaiug. l7 °
me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got up`
by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention
given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work
warranted. No. 72 THIRD Street. Pittaburgia. myB:lyle
PITTSBURGH, PA
CIVIL ENGINEER AND OONTRACTOI?
NJ FOR THE ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for from flve
qurners and upwards, and for Heating Buildings, public or
private, by Steam, Hot Water or Furnaces.
myea yin PITTSBURGH. PA
NIERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 82 St. Clair Street,
I'ITTSBURGH, PENN'A.,
1 Is prepared to furnish his customers and buyers gee
rally, with the latest and most fashionable styles of Spring
ad summer °cads of every variety, which he will make up
o order to the entire satisfaction of those who may favor
MI with their patronage. myl7llm
ANUFACTURERS AND IMPOR'L'ERi
all of Pocket' and Table Cutlery, Surgic and an 1 Den
tal Instruments, Guns, Pistols, .Fishing Tackle, etc., No. 8t
Wood street. They give special attention the m tactur
ug of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and ItepeirloF
ith punctuality and despatch. 4017
TAMES S. NOON, ALDERMAN, EX
OFFICIO JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, AND POLICE
MAGISTRATE—Office, No. 69 Grant street, nearly oppo
site the Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa. Depositions, Acknow
ledgments and Probates taken; the Rectrds examined,
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgagee, Wills. Leases, Articles of Agree
ment, and of Partnership, Letters of Attorney, etc., etc.,
drawn up at short notice; Marriages Solemnized, and all
business iu the Tina of hie official duties, promptly attended
to. Office hours, from 7% A. se. CO I P. tt.., and from t:
to 6 P M. apt:ly
110 t UTTER.-3 bbls. fresh roll, for sale by
P mrlB IIENII 3 I 11 COLLINS
GENTS' GAITERS AND SHOES;
Ladies' Clifton) and shoes;
Misses' Gaiters and Shoes;
Youths' Gaiters and Shoes;
Children's Gaiters and Shoes ;
Gents' Patent Sea Gaiters;
Gents' Calf Gaiters;
Gents Calf and Patent Oxfords ;
At the PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, N 0.17 Fifth street, near
Market. DIYVENBACITEIt.
BELT HOOKS—ForO eptioinelnCiallubber
or Leather Belting—a supply of the different sizes
Just received and for sale, by PHILLIPS,
mr9 raid 2S St. Clair street.
TRIED APPLES.-30 sacks prime Dried
Apples received, and for sale by
McCANDLESS, MEANS k CO.,
Corner of Wood and Water atreeta.
GUM BANDS, Port Folios, Desk Pads,
B an k ers cave, Port Monies, and Pocket Books, for
sale by W. S. HAVEN'S,
apt g Corner Market and Second streets.
INDIA RUBBER CLOTHING—Of alt
kinds. Also, Oil Clothing—a large assortment always
on hand, at the India Rubber Depot of
pOTATOES.-
100 bushels white Neshannocka
800 " mixed Potatoes received this day and
. ssa by J. 11311113 A. FETZER,
my 2 Corner Market and First streets.
iiIjIIINNY SACKS.-300 large three bushels
Ronny Beets, nev and in good order, for sale by
JAS. A. MUIR,
Oorner Yint endlrezkot streeto.
I[ AIR BRUSHES—A large assortment of
i_ the beat qmlity of Hair Broahes constanttliyy on band
JOBSPH PLSMTR
Omar Diamond and Market skeet.
A GCTION SALES
HARDWARE•
Light Cream Ale.
DAVID H. WILLIAMS,
SAMUEL GRAY,
CARTWRIGBIT Ri. YOUNG,
(Summers Co John acrtwright,)
Alderman's Office.
J. tr. IL PHILLEPa,
28 and 28 rt. Olair street.
THE GREATEST
1E
•
it
). OP TEEE AGE.
MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has disc v
creel ha ono of our common pasture weals a : etn
that cures
Every kind of Humor,
PROM Ta WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A COMM
PIAIPLI?
Ho has tried it In over eleven hundred oases, andne
failed except in two cases, (lc.,th thnnd.•r `tumor.) Lie
now' in l i possesaiou over on.• huUlred artlt3cnto.; of i
value, all vtitbitt twenty tnilos ~1 13.,5t,0n
Two bottles are warrautod to rnr, a nursing sore cuont:
Ono to three bottles will core the worst kind of Pint
oia the face.
TWO or throe bottlo3 will clew the eystum of bile..
Two bottlos are warrauteil to cure the worst canker In
mouth or stomach.
Three to five bottl-1 are warranted t ) , nr.) ih< w
of Erysipelas.
U e to two bottles are warrantei to .3nre all hnaior olthe
oyes.
Two bottles are warranted to care running of the earn ant ,
blotches among the hair.
Four to ktiX bottles are warranted to cure corrupt anJ
running tticora
One bottle will cure scaly ernetion of tha skin.
Two or three betties are warranted to cure the worst kind
of ringworm.
Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the most dos
perate case of rheumatism.
Three to four bottles aro warranted to cure salt-B.lloam.
Five to eight bottles will care the worst case of scrofula.
A ben,•'it is al wa), t}++:l,•oxot from the unit bottle, .co
n perfect cure is warra•:!, 1 whoa the a 1.,. ve,taanL.tv
RC XBURY, MAt4B
DUI!. 516nisi,—'ine reputation of the Medical Discovery,
to curing all kind of humors ' ie
eo well established by the
unanimocui voice of all who have ever used it, that I noe4
not say anything on the subject, as the moat skilful physi.
clans and the meet c.arefol Druggista in the country are un
iIIIOLLS in its praise.
Iu presenting the Medical iliscuvery to your notice, I cio
it with a full knowledge of the curative power. in relieving
all, and curing moat of those clizesse4 in which you are, no
fortunately so That !nos: excruciating disease to I:L
-ail:action tO tb. r.
NURSING SORE MOUTH,
"in car,l hti t.:i It mirncl, ; oWn temps,: le rentorod is
ltt 1.111t11 . 0 , i 3:1 , 1 frum nla,rt and fretful
naps t, 4odiosl
ry
1
i t A N F. Is
It ta.r.ond. u•
• u, h.
I; P
ithir,ll
luteetinem nnd
1) k; 1" t
creksilug a ninkiug, f
tla rareb of your 5,1.117,
Your stoulacil i
RAW AND INPLAMED,
your food distreaa a you, and ~.a n only take certain
kinds, and even of that your system dons mot get half the
nourishment it contains as the scrimonons fluid of the canker
oars it up; then your complexion losea ita bloom and bo
comes sallow or greenish, and your boat day is gone. Fur
want of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby,
and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follow a
train of diseases whic4 the Medical Discovery ia peculiarly
adapted to _
CURE;
Polpitattort of th ;trait, pain In the aide, weakness of the
spine and entail ~ f the Lttez, pain of tho top Joint when ion
retire, IrregularLy of the 1, wolf. and u!so,t l i/It :00:11 z ^ _: r•
cinting of diseilloa, the
low many tnoceands of poor women are Buffering from
thin disease and pining away a miserable life, and their next
door neighbor does not know the , 1111130 wish to impress
oe your mind that gaud old prover., " An ounce of proven:
tioa le bettor than a pound of cure." In the
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
you have both the preventative and the cure, with this great
and good quality, that it will never, under any eirenanitancee,
do you auy injury.
NI change of diet over uo,e,,a.y the hest you can g.i
and enough 6f it.
Draiterioni eon Ch.lS—Adu'qn se, tabi. , spqonfnl per day--
Children over ten yeaea ,afal—Children from 'ale
tz , eight yearn, tea Hpramful dr,tione can be appli
cable to all couatitutiong. tak • • at to operate on the
bowel,' twice s day.
:'rice $l,OO per tAtie.
;•.- U. 11. KEYSI:;:,
sop4:akw N 14) W..s. I e evt, Pittsburgh,
A BEIFI'IIPUI, HEAD
RICH GLOSSY HAIR,
Complezely Preserved
TO THE Gin:ATEST AGE.
And who that is gray would not have it restored to iti
former color, or bald, but would have the growth restored,
or troubled with dandruff and itching but would- have it
removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head or other
eruptions, but would be cured, or with sick hoadache,
(neuralgia,) but would be cured. It will also remove all
pimples from the face and skin. Prof. Wood's Hair Resto
rative will do all this, s-e circular and the following: .
ANN ARBOR, November b, 1856
Pair. 0. J. V, and—Derr Sir :—I have heard much said of
the wonderful effects of your Hair Restorative, but having
b e ,cuso often cheated by quackery en' quack noitrums,
h a i r d ymi „ ... l, :c„ I wit-, disposed to place your Restorative iu
the same catego ,v , with the thousand and one loudly trum
peted quack remedies,, until I met you in Lawrence county
some month. since, whe,.. you gave me such assurance so
induced the trial of 3 our Riis... t .?'; t i v e in my
my good wife, whose hair heel-a,.ume very thin and en•
tirely white, and before exhaustinetirt. uf
utlrul
tie=, her bait was restored nearly to its ‘ i4 nual
your large lar•
brown color, and had thickened and become 'b e. ,rtiful ani
uuea to
glossy upon, and entirely over the head; she C
use it, not simply because of its beautifying effeMEß,t - .7,
the hair, but because of its healthful influence upon
head and mind. Others of my family and friends are usiu
your Restorative, with the happiest effects; therefore, my
skepticism and doubts in reference to its character and
value are entirely removed; and I can and do most co; -
dially and confidentially recommend its use by all w
would have their hair restored from NV - he or gray (by rea
son of sickness or age,) to origimil color and beauty, and be
all young persons who would have their hair beautiful and
glossy. Very truly and gratefully veers,
I , RISDiD 1% 000: It Wad a long time after I saw you at
Blisafleld before I got the battle of Restorative for which
you gave me an order upon your agent in Detroit, end when
I got it we concluded to try it on Mrs. Mount hair, es the
surest test of its power. It lme done all that you assured
me it would do; and others of my family and friends,
having witnessed its streets, are now using and recommend•
tog its use to others as entitled to the highest consideratiuL
you claim for it.
Again, very respectfully and truly, yours,
SOLOMON MANN.
CI IL LYLC, 111., Jnnel*3,l.BB2.
I Lave vied Prof. 0. J. Woo.l a Hair Restorative, and have.
admire , ' its wonderful etractA My hair was becoming, as I
thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his Itestorii,
tivc it has rfaanted orlghial color, and, 1 havo no 'onbt,
pormmoutly so. 8. BILESSE, ox-Botuitor, U. 8.
J. WOOD icCO ' Proprietura, 312 Broadway, N.
the great N. Y. Wire Railing Itatablithmtmt) and IN Market
Street, St. 1.011
631,1 by DR. GEO. IL litIYSER, No. 140 Wood at.,
jo2:3trider,v And sold by all good Druggists.
e i AMES C. CUTLER,
OP OINOINNAT 1,
Siva he ti , td to quit business for eight years from Asthma.
Feveral Physicians gave him up—ho usod Ayer's Pectoral
and other Cough syrups, but still grow wont?.
11011111AN'S VEGETABLE COIIPOU\Ii9
Completely cor,l him of every semblance of his old disorder
PREPARED BY BOWMAN St. CO.,
LLEGILENY, PA
For gal° by
L/EO. LT. RUYSEIt„ Plttsbnrgl.,
J. I'. FLEMING, Allegheny City,
And Druggiet3 j. my2didAlv
LOB CREAM SALOON AND CONFECTIONARY,
P. SMILDECKER,
No. 22 Diamond Alley, between Wool St. and the Diamond,
AS OPENED HIS ICE CREAM SA
LOONS for the season, and is prepared to supply all
who may ma, with PURE ICE CREAM, of all flavors.
He also is constantly supplied with CAKES OW ALI.
KINDS and Confectionary of his own manufacture, made
from the beat material!.
PAMILIPsi AND PARTIES supplied with iinhes, Ico
Creams, and Confectionary of all descriptions.
Saloon open at all hours—Day and Evening. fmyls:lEu
pOJNT BOX FAC
BIIBEd & GIITENDORP
Have Just fitted up in complete order, new machinery of tho
latest Improvement, for the manufacture of Boxes of every
description. We are prepared to make to order at short ne.
tire, Boxes anitable for Soap and Candles, Packing Hoes for
Hardware, Variety Goods, Looking Glees and Picture Pra Mee
.
etc Orders promptly filled. mirSq•lin
COVERED CANE 1100 P.—An excellent
article for Laiftee Skirts. A large lot open at
12 74 1 . 11 - 0161:18/8, U hittritat
Private Ilnxes to hold six persons—.
Dtt.:l3 Circle t Parquette...lsoe. I Upper Tier 2rio.
Ira — Dom- ept.l, vt o's_liack. Curtail to CLIO at 1,4 to 8,
11'NDAY EVENING, Juno 7th, 1858, will bo presented
(firm inn , this rorinntk! legend of the sea and
land, entitled
CAPTAIN KYD;
Olt. THE WITCH FIEND OF NEW -YORK.
Robert afterwards Capt. Kcd Mr. P. Foster.
Kate Bellaniuut Julia M. Cooke.
In consequ,Licu tf the great length of this play no other
piece will be actipl with it.
ter To-morrow, Tmir.day, Grand Slusical Fe 'twat of the
ilerman North American Jiaeicat Aotiociatitoi, theta will
be no dramatic porformauco.
, lio7r. Wednesday, bonen*. of JULIA M. COOKE.
CO LLIN'S' TROTTING
ASSOCIATION.
ARK; :NT tooß mug
,-I.:AsoN OF 1858.
. . . .........
Peri.Ani nia hnain6 ecatun Ticket, will hi, charged Ono
DuMir ctrii th , ~r driving r r [Wing on thu
'•
coupe . / 01 ['III,
1 jeAtt , an /. A 1: in.rtv: • , f liborty and Waynd
1 1 , .t: , g*te. huy2l:ll4
( - erupt iding HI)111. - el the ueici,l talent in the country.)
1)t1 which OCC.l.lii .11 will 11' per f rued. f , r the tirat tlrau
the United the Mq-ical Tableau,
by tbc, , listiogui:the le, nip Jrf!h9 Otto. This beau
tiful tird rimat, minicr.l dosirTlptivo of th. Sea
Pi,toovion, Ims mot the great
tet iu En...oalld, Franca tiormmy.
Tho Cono , rt ~11 mid, dtr.ctiou of Rt., enituent
Dirbctur, Ph )1". f:CIPNA B.
ut J ul: Lin
~;
(Att.: , .101 ; l'ipt-r Tier, 5n cents Prize
•}:. t, St. Vic Nic urouuds, 10 ceuts.
01t,,11 SI. Jel
IMIU!SEMI!IERI
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.:'.LLD K 4NNEI,I
fit,L.)lslo;.i lIANN
AMUSEMENTS.
FOSTER'S NEW NATIONAL THEATRE.
Solo Lumce and Manager..
Acting and Stage Manager
Treanuror
SOALE OF PHIOZB
RATES OP ALM-16610N
Season Tickets
Carriage and Pair..
Ilaree sad Buggy
Horsemen.
PedestriaLs, each..
Lad ios
GRAND
MUSiCAL FESTIVAL.
TII E 6 _fiiNl,\!'.. .X.! , I:Til A MERICAN
Ni SR .1 :
ASSOCIATION
1 II L I I
01111 slit, .1.:71t aluti 10th
N\ r;NI N (1, THE STH
`,
a }~ r_
Is, ONCEI.T
IN THE NEW NATIONAL THEATRE
Over two Hundred and Fifty Vocal and
lcuttrumental. Perfarforniera p .
ON THE SEA SHORE,
WEDNZSDAY AFTERNOON, t Vtla, 3 o'clock,
PRIZE CONCLRT
A'l' 1, AFAY ETTE HALL,
tha which t,O itteie SOCICiIe.H belonging to the
nr, tt fl,: iffitpuiticout silver goblet.
O'CLOCK,
!i DILI/. BANQUET
bt• the 1
'FL:UR:WAY, thie :gh the principal
stro,'A vi 'ty
iNic at Denny's Grove.
1,.VEN1‘.6. • :.'c •. [i.•. ivi Lies tvill clolo v..itki
R _4 A' J) BALL
.10 41 : - 4J A itif.'l'll V,
H ti) yr E
1-trILL A u '1: iii,POSTING
a w l ill tin:lß of
=MEM
!
prompt. ait:raticn
I N GALLERIES
taa 1:4,L CAliGu & CO.,
}-1.1.01, Cog:Malt - 2"S Z 1.3315 Ambirotypirsts,
•,,otl
Lo. Ei ft a tirei, and
~ - ; ALLERY.
tugliktr-Sp
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LIOT OU PLE Y.— is ART HAS BEEN
AL brought to au.:lll,riecthet teat pictures taken by this
14,1,e, litiVi, beau pr ,unce.l ;Jert,ct by the scientific
Thcy C3ll he h .0 1.11011 . I.,uuty and artistic.
elagauce v at WALL'S Lh:.•use li.w.L.Kr, on Fourth street,
Jaen' Emylfults
MBEUT
A BEAUTIFUL AN) DUI:9I3LE PICTURE
, VAILLA:ifEo, 1.1;.: HAD AS LOW
AS AT ANY PI L. T CLASS ESTABLISHMENT
IN TUE COUNTRY, :IT
WALL'S, "Fourth groat
Removed to 21 Fifth Street.
d'IARGO & CO.'S PLIOTOGRAPIIIC AND
A NIB ROT YPI: IALLERY hai been removed from
n Fourth street, to No. 21 Firth street, near Market.
These rooms having btu built espociallv for tho purpose,
with three large lights, aro not surpaissil iu the city for
comfort, conveuiouce nu l excelleue: iu arrangement.
•••••"" Our old fricuds antl'•,at -ono su thole
likomases, are invited to CAI'.
itilCUptio/1 tgoin
and Spec; _inans au the ground floor. apT
tr)
NEW DAGIJI-;' , It E.
Eli:
AN b B ROT Y
NIDE-LP3ar
.!. J.
1 1, M 9
r ; vO.ll T YOSTOW/lOC
:A t. 11.3 9t.71i.1e, in alp
at ruiaonuble ratan.
ar- : „.....Lick 1 , 77,w takoa at t4oir runiclenc.e.
WURNITURE FOR CASE'.
Ati ttaiurtment of
011t41,nrgh matinfact::rd ETJRNITURE, ombracing
BUREAUX,
BOOK Ca.lB,
WARD ROBES,
And every articie ne0,1,1 iu a well furulahod dwolllng,
ai n Spitttli , i n o t ort t neut of
OFFICE FURNITURE,
o' 'y ardor. Adtho only tonna
on which hu-inel.4 is .lane oita di.thrilittlt. id fur 4.1451:f.
Price, are made accordingly. Per 40 . 14 in want of anything
in ti,e above Ate, w And t, a utzugud !,y calling at
FACK.I , IEIt.
No. 'O3 Sruithdeld mtru.A. 1-elow
J 1) F'ACKINgIi.
%1 Tµ
LAKE SEJPERIOR COPPER MILL
SMELTING WORKS.
p i LRK, M'CURDY CO.,
CTUi?.ERS OF SCIEATIIING;
, ,
Evr, .Lud Bolt o_,l,p6r,ProAit,leoppoe Bottootio,
BrttLi.r,' t.ir , aI4O iutporteraaukk
okt lron, Couatantly
, iaalt.ra•••• • it Warchi)lliti, N 0.149
Muc,. . P.cAcial ortiors
Virat, and 120 S2coud !an, t, Pittaburglit — P . T. 44, ' , ;
f Cups ..r cut to arty tlesirea pattern : my 29:
_ _
N oT ic E- TO RC ITE
in ptli1111141:1C0 of a rasa•
lutwou wlopted b, the MoolyEent Curarni. , !siou,re, at a moot
ing. At rl. l .erg, mt thl, 13th in.staut, Yion.,l 4 pKlfleqtloti3
end t.stll7l-40111.re inv;t, , lrn the of - n MONUMENT
0.) the r, Peenlylvonia, who lost their
lw,s in it, loto Ve . dr With 1, the Co 4 cif which,
not to vise: 1 the hem of Ti1111:117 TH9USANI) DrILLARS.
- .
C , oozoontoltiona G Lo ,dtlroz:xd to tho lioveroor, at liar
itiruiAL:. Plang, will pl,at,t, their ESTI
MATES inidor E -at, tli,y will 14, for 010 114,3 of Iho CoM.
1111.4i.:11 , CB only.
r di, Plan wlrcis iu,iy witi;•teil, is premium of Two
By ord,r 4 , f tv,c.,,i,,A,•:onuni.
W2iLd CUt,
C RRIAGES,
Roc,: r.v A v EIS, 5Ui.1,711 , ...4 A\l.l SLEIIIIIB.
N.. 1 PIT :SIMI:WI, PA.
All w..rk wArraute,! ell the hest materials and
wertitwitiship • utsl2dyilla
& CO.
,i(le•SN'ila.i )11Jilliltti 4 C 0.,)
14 1 0 I.W 411:/-)iNG 21 ND CO.MMISSION
1N , 21:, , io ; - oal , aro in Produce, Flour
and Weel, 114 `'•• I Htr,t, P;turburgli,
LBP 23 11N0111:
arec,h E. Sldor, St. Louis;
Fenr,n Brea., a.
, Cornell Zr Baltimore;
;Curet to .`lar tin, l'lriladelphle;
.‘ I.James„ il.enr, San tee .4 Co. ‘•
7 :7. 17,,r
Childs .t Co.
Bagaley,
a. W. it, &
000. A. L. 11..r(1. 6",•i
A. IS t).l , ••
••ri'; I
" t)ried
BAGA
tir24
QTAR CANI)LES.--75 boxezi extra Ada
wantino .".tar .r.trroaAted eur.ezior to any In
the market, on head and fur Fab, by
nayl3 B. 0. h J, 11. SAWYER.
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LARD OIL.
50 barrek 'arra No 1 Lard oirt
25`! No. 2 Lard Oil, on hand and for sate,
by L1 1 41 31 11. C. Sc J. 11. SAWYER.
ALAD OIL.-10 baskets pure, justrec i d
end for solo by E.EVIER b. ANDERSON,
my 4 N 0.119 Wood street,
NDIA RUBB.
SR DOOR MATS—The best
Mats to use, just received at the India Rubber Depot,
J. U. PHILLIPS:
36 end 28 St.Olair street.
'LOOK OIL CLOT ll—Of all patterno, from
yard to 6 yards in width, of a superior quaint', for
sale at the Oil Cloth Store of J. Zs H. PHILLIPS,
cayl3 26 and 29 Bt. Clair street.
.........JU. FOSTER.
W. YOUNG!
GEOROB BIECIRIST
'u this city
Cuncurt, Dress
ho.
o,l,•grapli, or other
horning Yost, will receive
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ples, for tiale by
LEY, C064.3101VE, Zs
Nr.q. 1.5 nnd -11 Wood stroat