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!,OeAI, AFFAIRS
rb. Tonnage Tax—Another Meeting •
Pursuant to adjournment on Thursday evening, the Se
lect and Common C'onnclie of Pittsburgh, a Committee from
the Pittsburgh Board of Trade, and numerous citizens nr..
ambled last evening at the Common Council chambers, for
the purpose of holding a further conference with the Corn•
raittee from the Philadelphia Board of Trade, relative to the
repeal of the Tonnage Tax.
At eight o'clock the meeting was called to order, sod the
elncers of the former meeting took their places.
Capt. Campbell stated that the floor was fn e to any one
who might wish to make any remarks on the subject before
the meeting.
Mr. Joseph It. Hunter said he held In his hand a comp,
Bitten he had prepared during the day, knowing that ho
could not make an exteruperam,uB epr ech, ici,ich, , :th the
permission of the meeting, he would read. He thou pro
ceeded as follow, :
The tax imposes on the Penosylvaula Rath° d is a tax,
nut upon the Railroad Company and the citizens at large,
but upon ihe business men and shippers of merchaudize,
whose aim should be the reduction of the rates charged by
that company. lay Pittsburgh merchants, more partieu
larly, should this question be well considered and bet•er
understood. To my mind this tonnage tax is an imposition
and should be repealed by the Legislature. Why? lieeisuse
It compels us to pay into the Treasury of the State ou goo I,
transported on the Central Railroad a large amount of
money, thereby taxing a few Ibr the benefit of the
Pittsburgh bears the heaviest burtheu, and for her I now
speak, not forgetting the interest, of the entire Co:lmi,,
wealth. Take, for instance,
the recuip.b of our wareLoun s,
and you will find that the heaviest tax paid for busimes
purposes does not equal the surplus amount paid to the
company in company In consequence of the three mills tax.
Win. itagaley& Co., f l name that firm because It is our ot
our leading commercial houses and well known to all of
you,) tniusriurt over the road, It is reasonable to suppose,
WO tons . of inerchandize annually. On this they pay a
surplus freight of 90 ceubi per ton, ur $540 per annuls.
This sum' may seem small to many of you, but when u e
several amounts paid by the hundreds of our Lusine , e ,
houses are consolidated, the aggregate shows how largeh
we contribute to the State Treasurer without Ilatillug a ,
responding advantage.
Along the line of other improvetnents In the State in,
eaple are cut taxed for anal purposes. They reap the ad
, atit,,o, of MIT money w ithent pay lug a dollar for th•
, I :vs. Were this tax levied on us in a direct way. the v.
aide dates lu which I ha, alluded, together it hit
•. i s . ilf,fl du C.l•ed, this law. by a ref it.al t,,
9 • lb--y on!d be In such It coarse
/ 1 1.. CeVlMilttit,l.ll. It wu lid be asp lege—
:llo,U i. i.e . 1.1 our present Ex' claire ,dfleers would ignore.
lhis Car Meals, pr cisely th, sate,. u, nag. We are taxed in
iodine ul ;Ltd. Pennsylvania Hail,. I ; or, rather, that c,au
pany nab as the wile. to, or the :gate in compelling u
pay an extra Ltir uu every hundred petiuds of freights car
ried on Its row,.
It is chained that by this tax a large amount of 'event',
accrues hi the State. This is very true; but far be it Irian
me hi approve of the taxing of ono portion of the State for
the purpose of defraying the expenses of the whole; und
however patriotic my heart may Mel towards the good old
tlommonwealth of Pennsylvania and the liquidatLea of 1),,,
obligatiOtiel t that patriotism will not lead me 80 far no to ex
pend my means by compulsion. This would not be patriot
ism. The patriotic citizen makes his offering voluntarily.
to my opinion this tonnage tax is as imposition, hid
Legislature should repeal it. But as a citizens of PittsLurtzli
and Western Peunmylvania, 1 feel It to be my duty, as
man especially identified with her interests, to ofipone this
repeal, unless we Call guilt by the capitulation. I use the
word "eapitulstion" in its most significant ilouso.
dalphia and the Pennsylvania Railroad, through their rep,
aeutatives, to whom we imitened With so much iffeaeure
lax! evening, Lave signified a willingness to treat, and are
here with the hag of truce. If we concede—and it is very
evident that wo fillet do so, or the repeal will not take place
—the terms must be advantageous to ns as well as to thy-
parties ou the other Hid,. Let no then hear the offer of out
friends in the Ea■t.
la regard to the subj. ct of . liocritniutttion, I have bat
wurcbi to utter.
In matters of business we all deserludna'e between cum
toruers. The merchant throws out inducement , to c •sh cue•
turners—the mechanic who receives cash, labors for 1,100
than the one who contracts fur trade ur credit. This bi the
,sae to all porsl/RH. Our own Iron rilantthietUrol 9 will ig•il
iron and nails at lower rates In St. Louis, I.olli.lViliO and eth
er western dlicei than at Into.. 1)1;11 Las been 110110 otter.
and why 'tio induce trade. 'lle liritish manufacturrs do
the cam e thing- in ex,,orn lie p.otiS to toreign countries.—
They, Lou, discriminate Isa-am, growing competition. IL
is the same oil h Rail Itosibi, and long as this virulent com
m-itition exists between the le -ads they must discriminate bc.
.Lweedi points by offering inducements costomeri !king
along the lino of parralel rib The day may come when
all Rut Roads will 'Ulf in concert and the, the rude of lit
fermt reictions will souk a market through its natural clime
nobs. Until this is effected we may always look for the pie
sent unfortunat e !utak of discrimination.
'Phase are my lalf Wei mado RH clear as my abllitieo will
permit. They me nut exactly what I avowed sometime a%•.
when the aubjert way agitated here in the Board of 'Prod, .
The change, ILOWCV , r, is very alight, but I am compel!: i!
It by oinvictiouti of right and Iritice. f am firmly of tke
°Munn.' that it is to the iiitere-d ul I i.hLurK to im,dirace
the great Wieit iu patrouloing our lieu of Bail Bead, by giv
ing our to the Pourni. Road In the preeeut endea
vor leowiti I heavy burthen of expenses. I think it a ill
pay in the end.
Mr. McAuley toLed Yr. Iluuter for Lin authority ice
to the Hale of iron oust rlaild :11 Wustiau el Live al I,f,Vel I tilt,
Pithiburg mon:haat,
&Ir. Muter ropliod that the rumor of thin fact wan ~jo.
nod could ho ti/lbdt•illtiat,d l,y cV1.1,11 , , which 110 ( utild
nut prutt,co this evuniug
h 1 r. hicAniuy thought that Western paper at four and sia
lualittiti Will bettor 01UL to dell to our uwu Mort Into La Tea
nut only en six mouths tittle, but Ti (our, nix ur HeYell 1110111Ln
out wroth n diextrUta
011 le lull et Mr. 31'Auicy , hr. OW gain is, ray Bested
uddre•o the mo.rtiug . ezpr.•a,ive of his views of the repel
of the tonnage tax. lie pitched intr . . railroad corporatiefel,
and deprecated thitr I .Iking N great deal of
bunkum, and icing Ivry I•ittle argument. His remark,,
were illseurette, full of epithet, ••sound and t cry eiguifying
nothing." tie traveled over a large surface, from the pri
mary meetings of ward puliticlaus in Philadelphia, through
the viiriaus political ramiticatitues of the day, and went
with a'• and jump" from the •. splendid harbors
nil Vagala " t., the "Allegheuy mountains," and the •'tlbio
and laisiliatippi riV;aal." What his remarks had to do with
the question of repea:jug the tonnage tax, we were utterly
unable to perceive. A ;callous recapitulation of the early
history of railroads, from the west to the eeab•.ard,
succeeded his equally tedion' semi-political exordium.
The lutelligeut an respectable gentleuieu from Philadel.
phis must have been highly edified tr;" the manner in which
the Senator from Allegheny spoke of goetleman whom they
are accustomed to look upon us highly intrdligicir, boniest
uud liberal—men whose enlarged minds and pict.riutic public
views can scarcely conceive of such contracted littlenees us
was displayed in this remarks of "the honorable gentle
man." We beg the members of the Cernmittee from Phila
delphia to recollect that the Speaker was MA a represents.
five of the merehauts or Pithstiargh and that they do not
desire to be responsible for hie impulsive s .eech-making
propensities, or his wholeaale irripietelimeut of the personal
and commercial honesty of alone who manage or have in
terest in great public improvemente. Such speeches as the
gentleman made last night may be apprepoe In the we're
tricions atmosphere of Harrisburg, but we !ilet beg to be
excused irctu again listening on such an two' siou as r lied
this fueetiug together, t specimeibi of dila kind of Harrie
burg Wei/fleece. He closed his speech with an apology,
which was certainly necessary under the circunur ances, avd
eat down after occupying the meeting for au hour and a
half, without speaking upon the subject of the tonnage tax,
except once or twice incidentally, iu the coarse of his phil
lippia against railroads and thine who manage them.
Mr. Souders, of Philadelphia, said the Commatty had not
expected to make any remarks to this meeting. The Coin
however, did nut reeresent the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company, and they wished this distinctly undei stood.
110 expati .ted on the advant,igin to Pittsburgh t rotlizt d
hum tile repeal of this tax, as he knew that SO 80011 as tilt
tax is thrown off, it will thee •to he collected. Ho Lel leved
that it was our interest to advoc ate the rep. •I. Er e con
ceives that the flame effect is product d on our t:aile by this
tax as un that of and he was aware that It is
injurious to them.
Mr. M'Auley iti.kt.l a the Committee WWI authorized to any
that the tax would be thrown off i' reputed, to which Mr.
riouilerA replied in the affiruititivd.
Mr. M'Auley thought that the reduction on freight cowing
only to Pittsburgh woo a ewull matter. lie thought we
unetted the to-mage tax to make up our and elvsed
with it few remarks on discriminations.
Mr. Souders explaiusd principle of the division of
freights received on a lung lino of roads extending f.otu West
to East. Were the tax repealed, the Pennsylvania Railroad
would receive the same proportion no now, and consequently
have so touch more revenue.
Mr. birkey thought the repeal would out remove the pritr
tipal difficulty—that olio:deal • against Pittsburgh.
Or. Gazz3m rullowed iu it strata similar to his previous
speech, and after haranguing the tneeting for anotheraluar
ter of au hoar, took h's neat to the natisfac' ion of every wits
Errett thought there was a discrepancy between Mr'
Thomas and Mr. Souders,which was explained by the latter
geatieMan.
Air. ?d'Auloy asked Mr. Tn.unas if irolghts Carl be carried
to thu We t at present rates and pay the rural fur the wen r
and tear
Mr. ThWahl said hof Dr. 'cram had b l eu d!•
rect.] agalest the P, ur,s slisol, It:eln,•:d, which his coin.
wine , dhl net repre,out That ter prateon Is not rich
enough to buy tee influence ut this committee. Their
reeling Co the curpe-atlen of Philadeiphia was sin I.ar. They
came here to ascertain whether this tax can be repealed
without iulury to our Interests. If UP- thought It could
sot he they would go back to Philsleitif ia and oppose its
repeal. Tue speakbr was sorry that the arguments ad
vanced had not touched the mein point in question. lie
asked if the gentlemen expected the rates along the er>.
tire line of the road to be redo - it'd to the same propor
tion ail to the West. lie thought such a policy would be
ruinous. A Western trade must be advantage/111 to Pitts
burgh—lf not, it is our interest to cut off all such trade.
The speaker rettlrated souse of his remarks of Thu allay
evening relative to the effect or an increased Western trod,
on Pittsburgh and on Philiteelph in.
This Committee has had no correspondence with the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, except what Mr. Thomas
himself had with Mr. Fester, the Vice President ut the Com
pany. Ale had propounded several interrogatories; 'among
them Wail one ticking them if the repeal of the tonnage Lax
was effected, if the redaction would accrue to the benefit. of
Paunnylvania mercbaut3, to which au afiltaiativa unswer
WWI returned.
Dr. Outrun said that the desiro of the people wan to have
the rates equalized throughout Pennsylvania, the Easteru
Staten and Cho Groat West..
Mr. fienuett thought the affected nut ouly the I.llBlLEl
facturerd of Pittsburgh, but of all Western Pennsylvania,
but the merchants who sold goods to the furnaces in this
aeetlou of the Btate. He thought the tax should not be re
duced, but doubled.
Mr. Erreit made a abort " buncombe " speech, which was
replied to by Mr. Thomas, In a few pertinent remarks.
Mr Oampbell paid a left.banded compliment to Dr. liar•
aauf speech, and vulie at some length in opposition to the
repeal 0 - f the tax.
Mr. rKelvy moved that a Committee be appointed to
visit Phladelphia, uud lay before the Railroad Company the
grievances complained of.
Mr. M'Atiley opposed the motion and moved to lay It on
the table.
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Tao Bi:Nlll , l7.—We hope the many friends of (lovernor
Foster will not allow the demonstration In his behalf, on
Monday evening, to pass off tamely. It will be an easy
matter to get a large audience If they will all take part in
It. Begin today, and see what can be done.
THIS Baeugerbuud festivities Lave closed and the area
majority of the members have left for their re
rpective homer. They will meet again In olereland next
Jaly.
Court of Quarter Sessions.
Before President - Judge William B APOlura, and Associate
Judges Adams and Parke.
The case of the Commonwealth vs. George Schallouberger,
Samuel Barton and George Allen, charged with malicious
mischief, was resumed. Ti , ircumstancea of the case were
Seine time during tun m . of March a roan horse,
to I e ging to J. U. Watson, fsy., of Elizabeth township,
was taken out of the stable, ridden very hard, his tail
shaved and returned to the stable. A few days afterwards
Mr. Watson a as mot by Barton, who told him of the affair.
Suspicion was directed to thz parties and they wore indicted.
After several witnesses had been examined, and the argu
ments of counsel heard, the case Was submitted to the Jury,
who were still out when the ()curt toi.k n recess at noon.
John Davis, convicted yesterday of larceny, plead guilty
of stealing a horse from Noah Still, of Armstrong county
That gentleman stated that the accused had heretofore
borne a good character. Davis said that he had beeu•le ,
destitute at the age of five years, s ad had been obliged
support himself CV ur since; that he had served 1. , six ye,t,
on the sea, and had never before been guilty of anysinihar
offetom. Ills story bore the semblance e f truth, nod I In,
Court promised to take Into coneidersti , . l l the fact of thew
being his first ,fftqj to e 'l'
await his ssub•nce
Common , ' oath •. John Purser, noboted fur invieult and
battery cotundtb , d on e ton •I' be foorteen years of age,
nomad I bln,.n Free The boy had Lo, I) annoying COnner
by going on itoute eutd barges et South Pittsburgh ; he or
dered him ; the boy rette,ed to go, when Conner struck
him with a repo. Th. , case was not COOCILIIIOd at the hour
of edjuurnment for recess
The Vow t re-uste mbh•a at two o'clock, and the fury in I h e
eel,' of di. a :,•nt, !ger and others, n•turno I a vet - , iet of entity
en to ttr,dge el,-I onberg• and Secnuel Barton, and ntd
t,• (L.4.rgt,
t[l.l bat!. I . ) . U‘aillionwt•alth
argu.,l h) the ~/IJ.I .31, Mill PlUlla/11 4 01 t , th .•
jury, u'l.lo Lruught nut ontl deft•ii,Ltut
pay ft,' I,,tN.
011.111. Chi %l l' lihrcetly,
I, li nth iit n pedlar allot I Jain—, 11,0,
rt tin t::iuiug t. timid ii• .et In is
plead "tuili 3, and was relliall.led 1 . 4. r siiiiteri‘e.
Comaionweitllli vs. l'hatitie I,ii• d-r, Indicted for
iug a lIU`V C.. 1.t,!. 1 , 0 . if Anti
`ll3,tuley. ;'lonic ply ol go II), i•inl tentn, wan tf , •CVI 1,1
O , IIIMCIAWCaItiI v 6. Jaill,H SC:11111i ; Ili lie , 11101.1 t, assault and
Le Ltbry, un oath of Stewart pleaded guilty and
was Quell only one dollar Mill costs, iu consider:oi,', it his
having been in prison for wane ti nro already,
Court then adjourned.
lIE F1111 . 9,i(A1 — WIIIIIIIII C. tiallag`ier, who Ix intlefai.l
- in has efforts to please the public, has eri7itasi a tine
nova building, next to the old Theadre, on laifth street, which
e will a.pam to-ii, (It a , . a 111 - 11 t chts.i restaurant and tal:•a qt.
a aatlid,;her has had mislay Stars (Ai...11,1., in t h e I,ll4i
tar.Ll a all quaditi..d ' 1.-a a p ;...padta a • •ad:i a da , saa t
~f 11.11.1. In hill new 1,11,, 110 I all Oa: 1. (•• near)
•
o•ntorte and couveuiunce-s t • pi•a-e the public, and Le 11et(I
I ht, hest a_ad Wines, liquors and ala a, which can la. , hat to the
.'rata y. numerous Iciends and la rues and tiro
! ULU.' Walt:lan) are hicitod pr, sent L night at the
•
•prom tag ,d the Sy nap•ysiaut.
N. , sTILU,IIB AND DIHEASYS.—That chivy 4,f 0.111-
aub altomg the itiliaLizriC , of our latitude In umlutibteill)
knov.,l ue Luu,.; e id Throat I ,, iiiphkiiits--Cousumpt!on
ki.airna disoniers—f the lirm of which hiii.llo:l.4
f 11 ,,, trutuJ h,vu 1.0t.t.0 calkti lute , xieh.urr , I , ut ti, oft, it
~jthottt 01, victim \Ve sit) t, the
ry ItowmAl'4 VII: h.TAISLF: .s 11.mliC111 , 1.1f
Inmly Who have .a,,a Iran t 11•• 1110,4 Vil,ll , llL
.t. kof Sure Tht"ht, Astblui. llr ut t,itid nod 11-11,1 rir
olvinnly vouch.
Fu9TE.'n NATInNAL —A go hill is off; ri.il nt th tositri
iis exactly nuitahir for S tturaity t. It I,ll'
,istq of the drama 11011hie' the " Threii
inarii,ineti," in which °hal 1 , -y . I , ,,iiter and Mr
partl, and an extrav,ii<auzia •• Mose in
!him," it it dose not rain We will eau a good Icon;;,.
NVlitt.K the Gorman Stc•ugorttuuti itr.,cca-ti.irt watt rttr
ug (u the city eh Titurrida ..caning, a tltolitl aria
huggy in which a lady mid getiticuutti were Heated
uig 1/0111 thrt . W line nt4olne Wo • la.pat t.n rct,.• tl:r
iti;c, when lie wad arr,uted and takt-ti to the May -td-'s silica,
'Cora i.e was hard and tliqrliarged.
A CelDXNT.—Cuptai ri Raton, inerchaut rf thiti city,
was thrown (runt a pudgy and iujaroit severely, yesterday
a/uruing, t u the Fiehl PI ak Hunt!, neat the cup-
V. 0114. lir. tinig wit, oiled /,I, au l th.ffigh
out ihlllgerUtlPl, tic wrli be Vold] aid to the house (tract.,
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g
kii“w that twr I.lllr,ailzlng I , w till le
1111,1 y ;1,111.11 1 ,111 p1L11,111,1 1.
THAT 1i3.11D lu\c'x¢r,--'1'1..• .•. , •f '. a ire!! :11.
"triLk.,e:ll ti.nd Karl F'ursivs wr Cu 1,. th, chiof p. i fortnure,
will Gush ..11 at itug.We uuti , iifitto a
largs aid fitHliiwiable nu lielico—pro , ,,l,l the wwstlit, Is:
AN OF YIChR IN T , L , LILE..—A con/AL:l..le 1 - em LLr. Fit
, yard was befnro lAtty,,r NV , isver yeHlerdny, clinrgetl, Clith
.1 is citizen el the wart!, with 1 serderly cenduct. lie ,Ana
WE call the tiLt•!ntl,,n of our read,re to the advertisemeut
if C. U. Super, in audthei column of this paper. oWe know
from experience that the soda water said b) Mr.' up, r is not
On/Y re'reahlug, but cooling sod de,lghtful.
FRUIT TREES AND FLOWEr.S.-I , ur urchardtsth and h”rticul
urlsti should bear lu mind the sale of im;,•erted va
-teties, to take place by cltalogue this 11:turning, at I Ue'cluck,
llsvvls' Auctiuu Ituutus, 64 Fifth street.
Nu EcLUENCE.—Two or Or,/ young f , llowi were /ImA/A
/ Thor:day and Friday uu enapiciu3 111 being th'ovoa or
ickpnclda. No ovideuco appearing against thorn, they
ern discharged.
LIERRBY CAUTION TllL PUBLIC against
i*-31 t c many irauds perp,rtrat.
CELEBRATED STONIACLI BITTERS, iu w',ich
here to no hut tritimi ext •pt the label, it Lich, fur a time,
Luny ion oud, our Lame, alit uheti, to the detriment of
Le with, the fraud in discos sit I , alal the 0.1!c or the mix imas
r+.p.ti milieu tottain, nnuUtcr Unto, is aubstif tried and new
uurgy appllod to evil it at low plaos, while other itirtion
I. amp up humeri eouti,'iug tlunlal to anal of the 4ulw.oribere,
ai , h au imitation label, are able in ninny ill/I/Uhl:al to peke
it uti tin the uriboupectitig at Is low pm ice for the irimuitre
' Elostettrr Bitters." We, then-fere, cmttirm dor public
'.gaiust all sue , / outrages; and requeet them when purchas
imr, to bee that our autograph signatcr <I in attached to tire
twit the name of "Dr. J St.Ohalell Bitter,"
blown In the glass of the bottle; also, pressed iu thin wetrilic
err, covering the cork. All others not having these marks
Are counterfeit or cauds. Bu;TETIEIt A 8111T11,
1,12 trei Water and 55 Frort streets.
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S A MEDIOINE, AS A BEVERAUE, AS AN
Appotir or, a' reaturative, at; a eubtre, us a gentle
exhiletaut, as a staff [nunhood aunt a help inn age there
in nothing like J.ll. OLIN'S eI , :LiPiItATED ISDIAIAOII
ITTERS, they are prommucri i,y all win i ate Utah), to be
hir superior to any preparation of the kiind [IOW in tide.
hey toe a sure cure hit Dyxpep•iu all run, :48, dot, in! I],-
i/illy, Wollklie.dti Of 0.10 St.ollah it, 1•11. , al d u preventive of
hurt of the prequiiiug diet amen of the day. flay should
yt tirid utwd by every (minily, itt this era• , ,,u of
y wbell Itnitt of tippolitti H., fit. N V funny.
msulting n int. rest can art;trd to du without them
AI many spurious articles lire put up and sold f.. 3 gent
1., sure au I call fur J. NI. t ilin's Celebrated
and
new that the article pnrClitiged Ward lho name of J. 11
as manufacturer.
Fur sale by J. 51.UL1N,14 I,' proprietor iw i mAtinfacturt r,
No. 267 rotin strbot, Pllts ht , tirkiugists sffil
't•Al. , lll gUIV , 1017. I 12
JOSEPH M Y R,
MANUFACTURER OF
Fancy it Plain Furniture 4 Chairs,
'tiVareroonis, 4241 Penn street,
ABUVE THE CANAL BRIDGE,
CAlt- la tulditton to Clio Funoturo buttiliosm, 1 ado dovote
uUautiu t. UNDERTAIIINci IloarscA acid Otrriagets
tnrultind. me/2:411y —le
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ICE CREAM! ICE CREAM!!—
The undersigned having Just fitted up hid ICE CREAM
SALOON in a very tasteful and c , :mfortabl e style, would re
spectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that
he furnishes them a delicious ICA CREAM el different, fla
vors. Soda Water, Fresh Cak , s, Gum Dmpl, Fruits, etc., at
all times on hand, at the Confectionary of
FRED. A. MIEBSOU.
St. Glair street, opposite St. Clair Hotel.
*a. Particular attention paid to orders for Plo-Nice and
p ar ti es. m to2fil
12 ACRES of choice land, with good im
provements, near the city, for sale on easy terms by
S. CUTHBERT h SON,
job 151 market rtre.t
MANILLA PAPER.—A largo lot various
illzom, (or Halo by W O. JOHNSTON & CO.,
jey Paper Dealo-a, 67 Wood El t.
MEDIUM, Dewy, Folio Post, Flat and
Yoldu4 Oap Writing Papers, Printing and Book Pa
pers, and every deoeriptiou of printing materials, for sale
bY W. 13. HAVEN, Job Printer,
covi9 Nos 81, 88 185 blatkot atmet.
BAILEY'S PATENT CURTAIN FIX
TURES—EIie Ims in use, just received, and for eel e
Es 2B and 23 Bt. Glair street. (Jell) J. it IL PHILLIP&
FRIDAY, Julie 11
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I,AIAII DICK EY, Vic,. Pr Hidt•Lt
EDWARD GRF:titi,
PAULS
i'll"l'SktUtitikl N. ARELE'I
ure fully R , ported by JOEiEPII , r,/'
the Merchants" Ezej,anye
PlTTbfillittid, JUL. - . 11,
FLOUR—There uo change In the market. ea ea
to day amount to 328 bids. viz r-36 tddki. superfine tram
whorl at $3,25. Iftorn atom; 292 1,1,1 a. in lots ut $3,12;:, wr
sopa - fine, $4@4.12 for extra and $4,4u fur extra family
URA IN ...Sales 200 bomb. Oat, fn.m first Lanni. ; I At
Minh. do. trout atom at 31.)c. bush.
DRIED FIIUIT...BaIe 20 burl,. Appl,m at $i,26 - tA bell
CREESE...aItqI 20 burt, W. It. at rt.i. Lb
BAOUN...tiales 1000 lbs. Shoulders at 7,. and Ivan a
:Rd. at 9c. 71 lb.
E111.38...5a1ei 1 tkls. i t 10c. % tkz.
POTATOEB...eaIts 1150 bunk Yet!ni,nurkti at 50c. ^0 1 , 5 , 11
WHISKY. 'ale.t 75 bbIH, rt.( [.fled at 20421 e
MONONUAIIEL A SA VI NO VIIN I) t l, )NIPAN
1 , IFICE—The i•titnwlipt
I iititutlkw, will rtqw.in opotl t HIT • [I
ti 9 Ilrtlut ,tit•ot. Any p-r•orl r t itir,
will b, with a ~,py ui Lb • Oka: VI i IS3-1 VA' •
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()P.PIr OF
l'h:NN'A INSURANCE CO., ulf
lay ISth, I`lsB.
DIRECTORS OF THIS COMPANY HAVE
this day tloclared a divn!,•nd FIFTEEN PER
Capital :lock paid in, out ..f tJtv t of Eh,
la.qt uix mu,ahs. FI VE PER CENT. payable In and
;'EN VNIt CENT to, 1,, uppli,l as 5 011 illY 1,4,1 f
Stockholder, I . UItt?AI
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PITTSBURGH, PA.,
HAVE JUST REUEI VE!) E i
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t lode adapted to gpring atul I.l.l'unl r =..1! •H 11201111: to , . LI
prirclievied fur c.h, ar. rvdared nrtzei, [boy rid warramted
lusayitig that they can supply We-itern inerett,iiti. tv th
~,,ickngo Or •ItYLOri, at ay luic pr‘c, as tile , i , 11. 4 *inn:ill 1 .1 .
to,odd Can be inlrClll.led .n the ;I: ,it., ii • . itie., l'ari i ',tier
•dtentnia given to orders.
fir Also, a go-Al supily
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ONUMEN TS ) STONh"6,
Encilosureg, Post.:2, AToe.
The publi, aro - roqpectfulli incttuJ to 0...4t0t00 our ,t•,.k.
'ritxte low, ant ' , nor:. wort:toted.
e'!!! r !
N:lonersitppuinted
uric
perfume the du lieu rt .oirisl by the 0:1 t
liih high and low water lie u , 1./ '.1.• V /Chill ..I
this public uotYce that ttny will hold .•. Ling eu
, IlUlttil/ AY, Jane 1 LI. , 1854, at 10 o'clo• k. A M.. in the
•niluissiouers Ituutn, Nu. 3, ut iii.. (:ity 11 al lath Chainbcry;
which time and Ode , , they will hear any parties who rutty
lie intetestisl In the matters specified in said net.
WILLIAM WADE,
WILLIAM DILWoRT II ,
JOHN 17tiltlt1.10N,
liknirniss'
Summer kLag . er seer.
rrIIE UNDER.:)IGNED BEGS LEAVE TO
a inform ills finuids sad the public in proreral, that, h.
in the daily receipt of this Beer, from the well
known Brewery of J. N. Straub, .All.glitly City, it haying
been prk)LlollEl:ed lu be ie'st that wan neinufneltirt4ll.-re
many yearn, CI, E TfisT r:F ti aud U (Jive ray
call nail try it. .1
ap2,111 At his at... 1,1, a. 25 Diain,..l.
FRENCH CLASS.
MISS BLAK. \
INTENDS FOR,MiNtI A cI,ASS 01.
YoUNG LADIE:±,
re•coivi , iii Lb
tk9,.. Apply at N. IC Third ntt,•,.t.. lUIt
GUM BAN DS, t Folios, Dusk i'ads,
Bduk,ra P..rt and I',. ek •t ItuokB, lut
hy W. N. IIA
'mitt C.)rhor Marko: and hor.,hd to
UNNY SACK.S.--4300 large three bushels
(Pa, Stickr, ~rd‘ r, Srr 11 ,
JAS. A. VETV.r!It,
tarp4o Corw , r 54.1 end Niurtrpr
A LAD 011,.-10 baskets pure, just rec'd
Bu.l IiEY3IISI ANl)Eii.H.r':,
1104 N., r
i ftx . l Y --
l0(1 bat r,6 ' 14,.up ;
15 du " found." Fins qthilily Syrup,
Just reC..i am; bpr salt. I,y
I 1,1,1•;•t
Nos. 2:4land,rty -c.
D EsiuNs.__Arehit„.turai and ;e , ".)ratille
paw, , th.l fi. • ,
p bpiirt•.l try ,rn y3l I 1 1 , 7 r I t!;-.HALL
Ca EBAION PA PEI made 5,, or
by W.NI it tat,
m)l7 Stuth "en , b 7 Vi,r at ot.
katiN Ditl ES. -
p,3 50v0 tbs. Country Bacon ;
12 kegs l'lte3e,l Hui t,r ;
76 busholeUrn ‘ ht Anp
21 " " l'euehe
lOU buwltols
'2,110 .• Mii. , l
rout•ist.,l cud !tor Ipy
mlBl t 11,trk,•1
J(113 Pit' N'I'IN(/
Genie,
eireulare,
Dill 'Leeds,
Ihdlreod itecelptr, Bills LreAug,
With every other desctnpti•.m or Jet) Pri o_ll4l, ex,eet •
%vitt promptnesd !lot at 'lit priced
B. W 1 LLIN,
Printer wtd thud. r,
rarr,t, near You r
•
I () BAUS I)riod Apples, for sale by
EtAtiALigY, CX.)6OIZ.A .
Nor 18 awl •.A..)
meA
UILDING LOTS, on six years' credit, fur
AI WO , by , S. CUTHBERT & SON,
i (AO at Market tor-eL
Eln., AL LS I BALLS! BALLSI—A large as
sortment of Foot, Solid and hat Balla, DLit received
and for dale, wltule,efo an I retell, at the India Rubber
Depot. 2t3 and '2B St. Ulair street,
my'-'y J. H. Pill LLIPS.
WINMSOR SLIADES.—UoId bordered,
plain and loop. Alan, ehade Triuttniuge,
always on hand at and r .r Hale cheap by
J. A U. PHILLIPS,
u'Y 20 aud 28 St. Clair. street.
INDIA RUBBER HOSE.—From inch to
10 inches in diametoAr. A Isrce opp)y j [lSt I , Ctii VW]
at the ludla Rubber Depot of J. rt H. PHILLIPS,
zav24.l 20 5u.1.28 St. Clair street.
WALL PAPERS.—Wati Papers of all
elude for sale at reduced pliC44, by
W. P. MAItSIIALL A CO.,
tuy2l Wood street.
WHISKER BLONDE.-SUU doz. White
hiskor Blonde for Bonne Borders, tuciv oJ. and
will be sold very low to Until/era by the piece, at
1101_0:Wit. T 7 Virli..ll at r , •‘.
COFFER - 200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by
wm. H. SMITH A O.',
mr26 118 Second. and 147 First streets.
SODA ASH.-100 casks Soda Ash, now
landing and fur dal° by
HOSPITAL SLIEETING —Of all widths
and of the bt•st quality, for nalo at the India Rubber
Depot, 26 and 28 St. Clair street.
joll J. H. PHILLIPS.
INDIA RUBBER DOOR MATS—The best
article in use, for sale at the India Rubber Depot, of
J. A 11. PHILLIPS,
jell 2.6 and 29 St. Clair street.
INDIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS—AIso, iIiOTATOES.
a largeassortment of Dressing Tuck and Long Combs, it 100 bushels while Noshanuocks;
I
just received at the India Rubber Dopot of 300 " mixed Potatoes, received this day and
J. &IL PIULLAPS, : tar sa x' s by ,Lllll6l A. IffrPZER.
._,,, 28 sad 28 St. Glair street. I 8105 - Cloraer Market and VIM streets.
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Labels,
Nll L kit D ItIOK ETSON
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PERMIAN ENT OFFICE.
GAIPLYING WITH =II rt URGENT IiVQUEST oy HUN
F) EDS ()V TP Ent PAT'II•INTA,
DRS. C. Al. FITCR AND J, W. SYKES
Hove concluded to remain
PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH
r , a,!•nited at their offle“,
Iti J. 117 i. t'salta street,
14." 'Wept 1111d/1) "A.
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it I t••• 11, I til.it i or,di by
Ito t-itht.r pr.•!,,a G. toc conitect—il with vuz
e Iv, e, (40111 0,11 ilitritig ue,uw,vl our coop ur
t•,, torn 1 , ')3,1. lOU of great with ~ clue tar .13
(eut.l tn . , OW tii) iluapttal or I. ar,r+iLy ; toil
011,0 eh,ren to rrgeiu get tv 1.1.41/11, proofs and
r 31111: 4 , " trrllinerit. I, ,r:• t etenele4.l by bore xerfertiuun to
pi , ..teu I:err ie...att.ll ..barge of turourpeten and
nupnr, 4 , 10.1 :11,1).
%Vo lavo tt , Inin. Ir, a r6riiakiug • Fin Chin t.1 , 1,1 ,, h,-
t Uto tA.I 1,1.1-I,and trust ihid cult nwp
..• th, ia..al N•f. 1.,111g Deceived.
cu,Thiplul. it IS pr4.lo••r Lt rq441 7 , as WI have el. Cteu
io t,rwerl3 .Tll AT 1V 11 AV l 141LESENT CJZ; N
'1 WITII Dll. S. •. WC WITLI ANY FICIC
N NE '; YORK.
'of:S. CA I.V I M a .1 , ,L1N IV. 7YISEzi
jt
V!!.11), UA‘r. Vol.; 1'hli•.1) 1.100F1,1N1f:-•
• 171'1•:1::••!1 n•a, rend the follov,wg
I,,zicAste..B, April 'OO,
J 1.1.1 t i ,t;) i tito ttit't r, air/ Nttl - v.
Llttbilll2,. •
.1 poat•l'l tlay • ta-to, nu IVJured as to
ruder ni , qultt, unfit for lino It - at/al.:lion of any kind of
After consulting many unlitu, ut pll2,niciantt, and-
Line jr i• 1,6, au I after 1,1: 1 1.11 , oust popular
t, olttdad of tho day, ,oppcs, d t ap;Araide to Illy t nine
I ulwa3S tanned t Italitt a INTIIIIIII.-nt itt Ht.'. A friend,
acil ftt - InIttstIoll,11111t14,11:11.• try bottle CONAJIII.
I 1 Itittrrn. 111/4 1 , ou , tad tlo, and thin day coturnone, ,
s,cond I 111 , , will ntatc that it baa hap
-1 3 7dy app,tit , and bpiritn hay,
ilripeotod, RIO/ i 1.411.1 to h,l an t I had I,r,,viri
) 3,11,1 . 1,11(44.-r; all,l I t.. 1), 1 lt.tt uluwit pm,
d P , Ha) I/JAL I now consider ruys,lf ctilcullt,.! for any
i,11,., I I, dayu Ingo, I would 111 under
T 1A11 ,, 11 ihi L't Uf 11AV
lON :s_A_d_4l,
ALL1A1 , ,i, , ,-; PILOPIAtTY UN WI4;I;SFEI
V' E, A , 15,h ,
•, , 7,0;r id 6ttli•ei
61q, 14 will lot 01
r atrnot, at 11.0 having
of 76 fo4-t on Web, or etre,d, eStotniing l•ack 119
CLL . , whit is vrcti.el 3 tYV., st,ry brick Jwxil
n{ hi/t11,.... ,13d.l ttt . Llititi t • 1 int.,
ittt.4 /iN nrip 1/.. ,tur
.I.ml with
htt•r. tjcllu to t NI.. DAV ii, ALCI 111l10.1•:.
11C AT A Lit'
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Also, I. nunil, 41 I. 144 I+;incy (Juba,' , 40
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elc , tlu firfi,r niturt. t.I •01111 g,
jell) M. DAVIS. Anidieriver.
BUILDINU LOT:3 oN SEVENTH STREET
AT AUid'lT TUEPDAY EVENINII, June I'd
ra s o'clock at the Commercial 8:11e9 looms, No. 1,1 Fifth
stns.!, will be sdld, by order of the Board of Directors of the
Thi, d Ward Public Schools. fi very volnalde and desirable
Lde of ground, situate un Seventh street od4diniug the
oorner of tirant street, four of whieh hove etion 0 front of
teet iin Fevtith street, extending back lit, feet; the re
ld, fronting on Seventh etc of dl (60(.4 inches 1, )
90 1,1 tu depth.
Tornie—One-fourtli cash, fewaind-e.' lu three oplei annual
pay:malts, with interest. Title indisputable.
ji.43 p. m. DAVIS, AUCtlolleer.
V A I,IIA BLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.---
ou TlibiiillAY Jane 15th, ItlStl, a' eight
at the Cullltileretil RooLll4, No. hi Fifth , iti - ret,
will be nuld
Ju shares M. Li M. trauk et Pittsburgh.
do Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh
lo de Citizens' Bank of Pittsburgh,
X. 4 In Allegheny Bridge Company.
a) a. Pitts. Lau, Fire and Marino Insurance Co.
je 11 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
EAST LIBERTY PROPERTY AT AUC
TION.—On TUESDAY EVXNINU, June 15th, at Is
o'clock, on the second tloar of the Commercial Oates Ro.aus,
No 54 Fifth strusit, will be sold, two very desirable lots ni
ground, Flaunty iu C Alias rowu-hip, adjoining East Liber
ty, being lot No. 12 iu Thomas Mellon's plan of the Larimer
Farm. 'fhe above front ou Spring street, and contain about
three acres each. A small stream I Mai across the rear of
the lots, and on them art. a large number of forest truss.
TI so lots are near the Collin•+ Park Grounds., and within
a r e ..; raixutos walk tll- East Liberty Railroad Depot, b
mg bounded ou either side by MA, of Drury McCleary and
Goo. Finley.
T vr tay-_tiut-fourtli c.li,Lalance IL [hr.) Ettitmal payrueu tH
i,ll. P. M. DAVIS, Auctiuuuer.
IMPORTED FRUIT Tr.i,ES AND FLOW
AT AUCTI,N.-- du SATURDAY MORNING,
31111,..12tb. at It/ a clock - ,The ill be cold, at the Commercial
Sales Rooms, b 4 Fifth street, a very choice and eXteusiVß
COne.C.LiCal of Fruit Tye Shrubs, Rushes, Bulbous Planta,
Room and Flower tics Sy , imported direct from France, by
Fells Eamel, Florist - 1u Vcrrseillee, embratitig numerous va
rieties of Orange, Pear, Plum, Poach, Apricot, and Cherry
Trees, Raspberry, Currant and thmseberry Bii•hes, (drape
Vines, Dahlias, Pzetmitas, Atiptiode -Ms Pinks, Rose &wheel,
Oautelliut, 3lagnolias. and many other fine desoriptiona of
Flowers and Garden Heeds.
Stunt)Wet Catalogues cau be had at the Auction Rooms
jell I'. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
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INDESTRUCTIB;4F ROOF! NG.
T 64 L -1 n
.._ A:4 1 . 1 f Eti
CONSISTING, OF CANVAS 'SATURATED WITH
itE6INOUS 6TANC.ES, ETC,
30 70 3P. 1131 .I\T
riE UNDERsIuNED IS PREPARED TO CuVER AND REPAIR ALL KINDS OF
Roots Who iiieieil'ii Mastic L'hoi composition is adapted for all kinds .if Roma, dot or steep; It can also be
applied io. TM, ;rim, or ii d Shingles, making a perfect. Job. This composition is not affected by atmospheric changes;it will ir ither crack imi rile; it is impervious to water ; VIRE Phi i•li , andmore durable than any other kind of 4. of
itig 'fill, ro-ling mat, ial is no, Jin va.a Tiantiti- 1.
, .c...mglioat tl. , . „i„••':" , ntoo no Hoaxes, Bridges. Rolling Mills,
Railroad Cars, and ;:tttost-n!•••,t, ',tiring onti.- sati_ila..'lloo, and Is c.0t,10 rod a poi - loct prol,ction from the dements
Although this roofing as. .uli iatritduc e d liore in NM, it can le..ii•o o i 111/01, or We I,whiings in the city. Also, on
nest of tliti itailiciads iii
I hi•re ' , der to a tow 1.1.c0n where this H.4.ori 01 is in use, mid 4.13 De moon -- Ul ,,, riLlt.i and Pittsburgh ilehlioad ; at Pelle
Air; Pridgepert ; klartiosviile; Portland; Lagrange; Steulienvilm; McCoy's; Wellsville; Liverpool and Rochester Mb
fl oes and the., Moneltosttr Li fr'' : P. onsylvsnia Central Railroad ; sprnoe Creek Astoria Station, Still 0A —ill 74
ptun and Par
.
,otlgo it Alt .ono; Alhl,hon, City, , ','ostuilot, c 0 1i0, 4 ,• . ~,..1 ~,,,,, ..ti., liiiadioe d ; Pitiotairgh, J 11.1cOully's Warn
hum.. r - too.Trinible's Hotel; ale, 11111114:mo. otlito 4 iLI 1.11.6 • t..),-
All
orderti left 9471.1A8ERT1 BTREE I I'C IlUklllf, saluploP of the pot
terial n tn be seen,) recive prompt )LtLeotion,
J. & tato u 1"r,
N %II IN ES : ET4
IMII2IMMEI
It : 7 '
IA l c.li. 1N V I,t, 11,1.1
COECIOI . 01 ,nd a rtdot
S. B. &C. P. ARK ,
I'lo NTINIi, .0)1S, AND A HAVVINLA
w/Iretwouse, No. 27 'Wood S4ereet,
PITTSBU RG li,
tt— c xt livirkut pi
aIEMOW AL
(!11N' Nl(lUitliE.At) bus reilloviA
N,J -A Wct tz
0 tal 1 1 11 1 3 , 11 it ru:
CO Arl Al ISS N II AN 'l',
El9lll
FIG METAL AND SLOOM.!:,- , ,
'A A VElt MAi:rslir,
uirl9 P.51;111e() P. 4
STEM., Violllo.
119212111131
JOINES, BOYD 4'o
.111711 t . 7 1‘ • i“.l t/
• •
aPctlNlyri I) X LL-,
1_ , (11 *4ll Hosts .I , lt
Pirrbisiutti 11, PA
00 H. Ft tt) •
kfANUPACTURSR OF
American, Pain 81 Corrugated,
GALVANIZED ;-4-1.14;ET fRoiN,
r'or Rooting, Guttering, Spouting, ch,..0
1U ENTS FOR Woo b'S TKNT
IiVIITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON
VI/ arc Itioiine, 10. 136 i.'ll - u/ alreet,
mr2thly 1,1
tO t 4!
I=l
:,t ' 2
111'106.
1A t 1 V.I. PI) E r i
Ct.R.7IK a !.toss AND itPir STaIETr,
VViLLIAM CLAirl'ON
ILESA LE AND RE lA IL
4.1 Q, U 0 It 3V, fol CHANT
O. I 7 DI AIIOND ALLEY,
Nava Wu3,l fitrouL,
- ,
4-4- A e:a “I,lt kl , ,rry, Cherry, I,lltl C ~411
4111.1i , d, VIII :IlffiltAi t [eill old Whi,ky, ter
tra.:4157.
JAMIEEs ,t."I::TZEit,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
/Uti. Tux
lour, (irain, Bucun, Lard, Mutter, Seeds, Dried Frulc
and Produot, generally,
Corner of Market and First streets.
PITTBI3I ROLL P A.
1:./.1tK y, Ditu..rth,
Cuttit. r. Pittsloart.li; Boyd & Ott, 11,st,ttell A
. Sl. A M. Bank.. I,lst A
.M...t.. t 00 A C.J [l,/111,1 P:11.,...11 A C,..
I :ll4.*Vaiw. Tl.l;,:rt
itit A .RDW A IR
AMUEL FAIINESTOCK, N. 7-1 Wut)l)
stroot, Pittsburgh, has on iltitai
STOCK OF 11Altli‘VARE,
Le will !lell vory low tor CAS. 11. I u to ill,
. Isei, LI lugus, Kulroa :w•1 Forks, turd Spol , :1;t. and a IA:
Kt
1+.40t Tools, Lu ban 1 . ,,, ivr,t1 n large
y BaUlltigt, Cut t,•rn uud StlllrerH ;
Shovels, Tougues and Vol:era ,
Sloigh lfolle , and Euaur4c•l
rt.:9 Proxoreiteg Kettles.
L. C. EIEPHIULLIV,
ti qiNEII( AT LAW AND "I:NIN'EY ^l.;,=‘.!
=SZSIMEI
WM. W. K N (.2. El T ,
I=l
FIRST PRIMA 116101 MR LINEN
DRESS SID UK MAN UFA CT R
NO. 6u ARCM. STREET,
PIII,A
Coltu❑ thior caul Drawer,,, Crit
V IES, BCIIVII. UILArs, lti - le, Drvticing GO,
rapperti, tlrid itr•. [Of titk , ..kd /11Lidt, to rdor Ly trots
.1,1,011 t. tlll , l wurr tut. ..d to glut Jt.l.lvd
!E. P. 11111tADLIETON& LI3IIO
111PuRTERS
WINES, BRANDIES, &C.,
A N
IP N IL I) %V 11 SKYS,
Nu. b, NoRT paux r STREET,
.4' II lI.A))IL'LI'HI.3
G 4 At Alta SEM;
EUIt t. E Pr. Elt 'l' Z ;-;
E•lrist Preteil hang anima IF:1421 or)
no; •.••
1 1 110 S E W.L-.)111NU TO FURNISH. "I'll
ilJnne With VilNYll. N kLINLIS,
labox - ate tiuinh, will find it to than intor,La L., go,
a call lecture purchaning elnowhero. My wurk in g..t I/I.
1• ,. . ;Ito reeliauicu (nut appronticoo.) Evory attention in
Ore ‘;.1.11t, • f cuntuuturn. Prices tow. All work
TllltiP titroot, Pittsburgh. lin yt1:1 y
DAVID H. WILLIAMS,
1 lk IL E'NciINEER ANL CONTRACTOR
lOU THE ERECTION 01 4 ' UAI WORKB, for from th,
41:1 - 1,13 wu,l upwardrt, and for Heating Buildino, public or
pri , .tio, by St,aru, Hot Water or Furman{.
ni !Dye PiTTSPII lid Li.
SAMUEL CatA.Y,
E HANT 'L' A 1 L 0 H.,
No. 52 St. Glair Street,
PI7'TSBURUII, ,
adj - Ie prepared k, trtruish his customers aed buyers
gnu
aally, with the Latest ,ind molt huillioushie styles of Spring
uud bummer Goods of every varirty, which he will make up
to order to the entire satisle tion of thus w la, may htvor
him with their patronag. tuy17:1111
CARTWRIGHT Si. YOUNG,
(Surr .airs to John Clirlwright,)
ANUFACTURERS AND IMPOI:TEitB
of Pocket and Table tinder), Surgic ‘I an at. I Den
tat Instruments Guns, PistJls, Slatting Tackle, eic., No. 84
Word street. They give special attention the nianulactur.
Lig of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Itel kirlog
WI punctuality end' despatch.
Alderman's Office.
JAMES S. IIOON, ALDERMAN, Ex-
OITIOI.O JUSTICE OF TfIE PEACE, AND POLICE
M A (.1 LSTRATE--oific., No. 69 Grant etruot, nearly oppo
site the Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa. Depositions, Acknow
ledgments uud Pronate, taken; the Records examined,
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgagee, Wills. Draws, Article, of Agree
ment, and of Partnership, Letters of Attorney, etc., etc.,
drawn up at short notice; Marriage, Solemnized, and all
business lu the Duo of his official duties, promptly attended
to. g Office hours, from 7% A. is. to IP. it, and from 2
to ti 1" Y.
apB:ly
COX'S EXTRACT OF COPAIBA, SAR
SAPARILLA AND COMBS :—A large supply of this
great remedy received this day. Also, another supply of
Thorn's Compound Extract at JOS. FLEMING,
c 7 Corner Diamond and Market et.
AVON. 2500 lbe. lianas, Sides and Shoul
13 ders--oonary cured—a good Iw:trio, for Bab) by
men
HAIR BRUSHES--A large assortment of
the beat quality of Hair Brushes conitauUy ou hand
at JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
Lai* Owner Diamond and Mutat street.
PAIR 41: 1 N T
N if
TSkill RUH,
PITTSBURGH, A
W. •FAHNE,'.7;TOCK, Agent
THE GREATEST
DISCO
OF THE AGE.
il' h. L)f Roxbury, has disco
pcohat• wa,IA a tarns
at I •
ery sand of Humor,
=Mill
LieloilruLA DUWN To A °OMNI,
wye,) rsaa± t l; uti
(“,'• 14.) : i butt' 11 ill/KU.) Litt lit ,.
, •1 olio
ill /thin twuttLy nulo.a ft,,tou
d ri itor, woutl,
u,, u.. ..ht ,
of, ;4.
:111,0 i• • 1 , 41 the a y ilea]
rwu b“Ltlem nr, 1.11 Wof 111.
math 4 1 , .11itt.:11
rErd 4.61
of i,;r)
I nip c. ,rILAIL.I sllllllof
; r I 111110 , : x 01 Ul t i o.ro nn
LI thy t1...f
Ft/I/ X I , •btti , l ler 1.4 , 1 t.. Ir. at,
ruttaiL o z tit:
, 0„ ~f 9jl
Lb! •• War rtiniatl 1... it:, Clic, worgt
nt
[ ' Y./ ~1 ary voirr.Ltatql
pertito .• .•: throw
I'VE 01 4 :51 , 5,15 $ [s s s: sqlt
.••• eigtil kW; 111 5 LI,. N..” t 5" OC( . 01011 5 .
4 I'. ' • .15 /S. 1: 1.1 I'.•' ::rst
A I
r: 0: 4 i- ~.LI:•••1 • lict. List• 10,tvt I. irtiltql
ROXRUHY, MASS
.e e r petaeluu of the med(cul
Iu Curtp, .11 is ao well eatahlimhed by the
voice .11 who hay, ever hie - A it, that I no,'
, •.t , •• iy ,ititoct, 4.4 the moat it kilfoi phosl
I kti • NI I . :11*(1,414 iu the conutry tre uo
.11 •••
Iu
prz.4,6 cult the 1/111C4. Vet } . ...0r notice, I So
a all)! 4 toll iito,wl,lK, of thn c0i41.1 vo powor lu r011e,114
311 lug :14,1 thou 4 WiSotint, ILI WLiCh y.O are LID
1141,1 , 1.114 t dls.-aat, to at
no,;
titißE NIOU'LII,
.• ~,ic,,.• !.. , • •..r 1,,u,y-r 1,1 restornd
• - ••I nh.rt
t... a. I .I*.• Mt. 1 lA , V -1 - 111,t)
, 'Or 1101.1•.i,.1
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15
tc..
I~ ,- v t e
U . 's I
Liug •
RAW AN I , iNI LAM F.l.i
~a lilstro,o,' ,•21.. t,w Lttly take t.erttlict
fn t. 1.. nu! e.,• 11 of thsl )•,or tly4loo, nut tv.t. halt rt:t
It uont.ilot et.ttio.rtettutonout, fluid of the ta.tiker
UV y. .ir .4 , taVritort bloom ~,o1 I t.•
c. rot, 14.11 k r and your 1.-:t day H gout.
,t , tt. ul i/Olttilittit, ut your rdrautu sad
a:t 1 [ha your ttotly bottom., rdaxell. Then follow a
tt,p, of the Modica! Dtzutovory i± voculiarl)
RA: ti•to•! to
k; iT E. F. ;
• ~(11 Ili tbo et ilk, Wouk r,04. u i th e
IPILIO and emnil ch,, pniu of Um , hip jull/t *hun you
c• •t, irregularity bowels, f1;1 , 1 oleo, L:1 IL moat ru
a n
PILES
Lit.•me:nds of Incur women are 31.1ffUrillg from
LL:.I diNwle. 1.6 pH.% .wsy a 11.111301.11b11, end tholr next
Ir neighbor 1,0, net know the C 111.1.1,. IWM to Improag
1.0 ),lur niind that gout old proverb, An o un ce of proven
tio, hate! thee 3 pound of cure." to the
M ICAL DISCOVERY
.t. 114• i•tral LLu tir,,utiitive and Li, cure, grew.
ye kit ty, 1:11t: It will sev-r Litly circa rttstaucAm
1 yea Ruy it Ury.
, 711Allge dirt V r the beet yoci't4e get
end enough i!
ti --Ada !x1 , 1.• Ppoonrul
i Iti on ,ver l uyrurn tivtist, L • pot LI from t
- - • •• •
yearn, tipt.lifill. As fltJ dliOCtiOilli call be tippli
.ut,'”, ,IAlt•1011t to uporute ,>0 thr
tvolcgi 14ity. Yt.rlrn truly,
o i 1 0.1
i . i 81
A BEAUTIVU3, HEAD
it ICH GLOSSY HAIR,
ConipleEely Preserved
TO THI4: i.VI , ]ATEST AGE.
hied 1114,., Unit my would not have it restored to its
tier color, or bald, but would have the growth restored,
f II vUt , led witi, daudrutf and itching but would have it
trdulded with scrofula, scald head er other
option:, but would be cured, or with OA headache',
(u-ordlgia,) but vieuld be cured. It will also remove all
trite the face and skin. Prof. Wood's Hair itestie
cativo will die circular and the following:
lit r. 0..1 • z;ir have heard much sald of
the wonderful elk, tm or your !lair Rest.rative, but having
often 'heated by quackery and quack aunt run ,
wa, disposed to place your Itestor in
theanar. catc6ory with the thousand arid trill loudly trum
iwb,l ,1•1, rentedie..k until I met you Lawrence county
110[1 you gave LllO such tiSSUrance an
i1,1,C,11 the trial ol your Restorative lEI uty family—Brut by
my <i d tylfa, whoa, hair ha I become very thin and eio
ti wt!..o, cud bef..re ••xl,auntituz one of your largo bo.
III•, it:r w.O I,,irly to ae Original bountiful
hr. s a 'lee, cud had thi,kened itud Leann beautiful and
- up -o, and entlr.dy over the head; she contiumA to
,o[ r.imhiy brunne of its be tu!llying effects ut.a.o
h 1...,ai15. :fa loydthful itillu^nce upon the
wl 41,1 non I k )(AI, Illy landly and Mauds arc
ei.,/t all u Is clriPlt•Al. .11,-do; therefore, lay
r==f=2EMO
elitl . •I, ; :41141 1 Cur tool du ru4,-rt cur
, I; t.l) rtn,l rt,lldouU .llr rer. /fli T 11151.111 it u,t, by all V I),
1 1.Mi11 Love lb it U. t,d W ion Kruy (11
tf kage,) cam 4 r Igi usl 04.1.4 au.l la.aucy, ~ 1 b)
.11 3. tihig• rert,rl.l 4c o Dui l Itrivt• ltwir tiuu Lt./Aqui al,l
Very Luly rsti.l y 50.110,
cu It 'e e a bug time titter 1 MAW you at
het•„o I cot bAtit• of Rostoratiyu for which
ti t tY , . um au 0 , . 1. r itrag..ont if 3 ,tttl ti lam
• v-t• i. y IL on Mr -I. )imlilfri LUAU", 00 trlt•
-r, ,t • r wrr. It 1140 .1,010 All i.llAt you asiorv , l
1. a ouid d.,, aid ;.ti - tors ,a my family and friends,
W; t 00 ,,,,,.1 ite eff.-cts, ale u..w using and recommend.
lag •t-,• to ,tilnis :14 the highest consideration
•“11 tor
veo nail truly, yuutd,
.SULJMON MANN
, ~i ~.J liaiyteaturative, and have
ettc_ta My hair was becoming, as I
yi,t, i •••anstureiy gray, but by the use of his Restarts
-1.1, r, dJLIV.I color, dn.+, I have no ilimbt,
lei I:1 •Lui.aly en. d. 1111. ex-Seuator, U. S.
J W.,OD A CU, Proprier.ord, 312 Broadway, N. Y., (In
the vat N. Y Wire Calling Entablistitn:at) sod 114 Market
- t. 1,1118, MO.
:1,1,1 by UR. U liglbEit, Nu 140 \Vous] at.,
j, And sold by all good Druggists.
J A:NIES C. CUTLER,
UiUINUI N N A T I,
:Says lc: bud to quit business for right years from Asthma
reversl Physicians gas, tom up—ho used Ayer's Pty:torsl
and other Cough s'y raps, hat still crew worse,
BOWihN'S VEGETABLE ()ODOM),
Guml , L•tely cut. 11;u1 of Wier) , dombluneo a hid uhf dl rdri
ItEPARED BY BOWMAN & CO.,
A L EG II EN Y, I'A
h r 05.
3. r. YLI4IIIIN6I, Alletzlibuy City,
And liruggiatl goni rally• my2elidkw
ICE CREAN SALOON AND CONFECTIONARY,
P. SHILDECKER,
No. '43 Diamond Alley, betveen W. 0,1 St and the Diamond,'
IT AS OPENED lIIS ICE CREAM SA
-I.OONd fur the season, and is prepared to supply all
who may call, with PURE ICE CIiRAM , of all flavors.
du thou Is constantly supplied with OAKES OW ALL
KINDS and Ooefectiunary of his owu manufacture, made
from the beat materials.
If A lIILIES AND PA ItTi E! [llllll3ltal pith Cakre, Ice
tiroains, and Confutionary of ell iii . s.riptions.
Kaloon open et ell boom—Day and Evoiling. I . my] ir:lm
poINT BOX FACTORY.—
Buswa fitITHN
Have Just fitted up in complete order, new machinery tithe
latest improvement, for tho manufacture of Boxes of every
description. We are pre' ared to make to order at thurtnt,
ttce, Boxer's suitable for Soap and Candles, Packing B xea for
Hardware., Variety clooda, Looking and Picture loramea
etc Orders promptly flllod. rn v 9 l.lrn
COVERED CANE 1100 P.---An exoelient
article for Ladled Skirts. A large let upeu at
WAX Hazlet et
MASTIC
1 13 L 3 63
1112111111111 Er
li6NNEDY
)r
Plunburgla, Pa
ANN ARBOR, November 5,1556
WOMUN MANN
kLILE, 111, Juu., 1852.5.
(U if.. KISYSER, PlU4lurgl73
AMUSEMENTS.
FOSTFES NEW NATIONAL THEATRE.
Solo Lessee and Manager..
Acting and Stage Manager
Treasurer
LS OF PRIOES
Private Boxes B
to OA bold six persons
DroSe Circles Varquette...6oc. Upper Tier 25e.
Atir - • Do. tre open at 7 1 4 o' , : , ock. Curtain to rise at
. 1 4', to 8.
I.llMzi E 111 wk.) U.REAT PIECES
HUAI' t_••. F..511` U, Jou, 12th. will 60 performed
ttio grout drum. iu three n ttl, t
TIIE Tlllt 1E 1.: GUARDSMEN.
D'Art , goat,. . .Chas. Postor I Q,ueou ....... 511,, J. C. Punter.
To oouclfulo 1,, It h tuo extravaganza, of
()Si,;M IN • 111 NA.
,Charley Footer. 1 Liz:,
...Mi.,' Kato Fibber.
Munday, Coniptitlitnitary ilonett tto :t1 jomk: 1.1 U.
YOSTEIt.
T "
N h W
.it the requeel huge 1, 111111,1 d 1.11
TIZENS PlTTsßuitu El,
Who fully apprectat. , t
Daring the port eight ye,irii uY
JOSETH C. FOSTER. E'SQ.,
wa:ata'n in (MS City to Ft 65i' CIA HEATHR,
A 13 EN EI -0 1:1'
tounored him to Lku Oat:,
Monday Evening, iu1.210 14th,
T1.1..1 A \ math, by Fitz lettiNN
Eh, a:.ll,bub. ul
T 6. 1 \l.lr iu ~ a r City, Inn
II I I I (
11 1 . 1 'f,
A,tl • ••,, A • 1.1:IZIS:111
1A611,,..., s. tho •
I.l4(txtdiu
ii..• 'l. II tl,, 1/1// rvuuil,g. bait
.Idd
=ZITO
L L s 1 , .‘ o 1"r 1 N
15.5
I=MMII
o Lot
( err 44,4 4 . 4• ei44!
Horse mad 1441g 4 41
tier . ..thou..ll , ll.
Pod. otrie. fact:..
tried
/WA DU not fet , 7444g 1 1 1 , 14111/ . / . lalol.l in I, 1.0 cl i, ged
1h)11/1r e - xtra for tie, 11rIXiug ter riding uu the
Clllll,lo .011111 1111111
1104 eta can ft, 1,..1 OS 1110 ei.ll,pl ..1 Lie
strsoto, hew Li h U 11, IV A V sir 44.'. 111)11.1/
JOH.O Ni'4 Hi
•
BILL al' S -E
w• i f posTiNu
10.1,1,2• not: •:;•:. r L ili,Nn,
ot olisc.a•
tit. ‘I. 111 rocnive
aP7
ts tttn 0,13
1)11.(1
CARgio 64 0.,
krcalbrotypasis,
o. A L
r I th t•tit
li(eCl \\l k 7 ,
I ,1
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A N tAiOt
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NE‘i
14 ,
t,LY. I v.. na!
M B It 0 'l' 1 P
A BEAU I I eut.
•ri:".A::1'14:1 , . , Sb: 11-tb .171 LW
A.,y AT N YJ:4131,1:01 ..11 ENT
Milt: Uu1;:'•'1 . 1( Y. A't.
W A I.L'S, urtli Atreot
- -
Removed to /II Fifth ~ Street.
A RGO & CO.'S L'auTOURAPH.IO AND
VG , ViIBROTYPE ALLEM( luny bruu runic - wed [turn
1 . %/111 L.. 5.,. E 1 Utah uvur Marknt.
I he; , routul Irovimr t,otui bum th•J purpude,
Will Carl, 1.1.4; uru out Surp.s.tuil iu the city ILA'
t, • urt - arlotueut.
tiir our , •1,1 It I , ttdi end ;,:it.outi full [Lust, whittling mt
1,, lot art, lu• aunt..
- 4,1:1 vu Silo ,:fouud apt
China, GL ass, a?.141 qUeediSiVare.
S'D UsT uPEN Gll
AT THE ULU E.V I 'ABLI.YILIIES.I' OF
ir-Rr iNif 3E2C 3C .cir
V 42 Wood stre4sl, Plitubtargb,
Ih.) IS NOVt itECEIVINti FROM
Ilurupo and EutAvrt. u 04u.) n ok•Ctillola of
u•ticiru iu his lion cuulpriuiu;; sow uud tnntutul NiltSpCl ut
I'o.l White Btone Tea. Diulug 111111 Toilet Wars, aud the
stone to Plain, (bad, Lustre Band and Piowers; glue Whit.
Vitrified Iron StoiNtlllmble Ware, kuuwu to be the usual der
able ior. - e in 11130 for Herein nod Steamboats; Preach China of
new styles, iu Pure White and Goldin:tad, either lu sets or
single pieces; Richly Gilt and Decorated Toilet Seta; Brits
tannin and Pia' eel Castors; lleruasu Silver' ea Table SPOOLIII,
Soup Ladles, etc., plate with silver; tine Ivory Handl e d
Carving, Tea and Table iiuiv w and horse; Tea Waiters uud
'Crag e; Shaker and Sea Erase 'Table Mats Jupaueil and Dec
orated Tiu Toilet Set.
Also, a cytnplete awl full ussurtweut ul all articles eulta
his
iur the C'.UNTRY ItETAIL '2 [LA Pri, at prices to pieced
the public, win, are respectfully Invited to ezcunlnu Clad
SNICK.
,AKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL
SMELTING WORKS
PARK, M'OURDY 6- CO .)
AN UFA()URERS Wl'
liraziere' and Bolt Copper, Presied Ouppor liuttou3d,
u.iwed gull Iduttuald, dpelter SuWur, Ac , al , ou importer/gaud
in Metals, :About Iruu, Wire. dtc. Cuudlnutly
T11.111.1611'.1 NYarettuciiiii, Nu. 1-W
'het, nod 120 Second stre,i, PA. Special ord e i i ,
Copper cut to ituy dedired puttern. uly29:lydaiw
WURN I TURN FO UAL:II.
lull 41.turita,ut at
ur, 11 wan utitetoru 4 ell RN CU E, ,ulbni,iug
BUitEAUX,
BOOK 1,.1:r:5,
WARD ROBES,
And every article flee led ill a well furalslled dwellirtg,
well as it Mpit!'ll4l Ati`lOrtllloFl art
_ _
OFFICE FUILNI'I'UItE,
antdy u'. hand Ant 1113110 To.,rdur As Old only lenuu
Os which bwillio•ia ii AMA at in, ,I3ASSia t le 11,,, ti XBll.
lira,- aro :nada accordin g ly. St Want of anything
in thii alio% a Litt, would I,t, a Ir .WotArd by railing At
PA(MiINEIC et IRWIN'S,
: •i,.w Flu!,
J. D. FA•:.6I.IY:t,
07 1f
N ,),! icE TO :AF ( '.ll EuTs.
.)1 It reb.r.
baig 111 to Lb!! ~t
at 11,rrt aatt,t, Uu (tit, 13Itt ..Stot,litc,trioh d
sad ,mti!atit., ~1 ,N dm EN r:
•• rurcu.,ry s Wb• I r
tn.. hit,' %Vat " wht..ll, id
,E the -min TII ;: Tti U 4.ltS
t. 1 , , , t. , .r.t stir
“butg,
Pe•muuS hill 01, Uhl ESei
l' ES uuJoi 4,41, 'hi Mc us, ui tuo Oull.l
F., Lilt, Nall which uirty irt• ,f Two
il. , llnrs will be
By order of th, ll.niFluss:ousrs
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