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    LOCAL AFFAIRS._
0R PHA N S'
FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION.
THE AN UAL PIC-IVIC.
-- coR THE BENEFIT OF ST. PAUL'S
12
ROMAN CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM,
win come off on MONDAY, the fah of July, at
MerARLAND'S GROVE,
On the lino of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Youug'.4 Rand
will be in attendance.
Cara will leave the I.ll.ifrly Street Depot, every half hour,
during the day—commencing at 9 n. u. jol9:l‘e
Court og quarter Seistona
Before President JudgoMara 13, APClure, and
Associate Judges Adams and Parke.
WEDNESDAY, Juno 30.
The Court charged the jury in the.osse of Com
monwealth yB, John Giblin and Matthew Keep,
charged with extorticn and misdemeanor in office.
The charge cccupiod about an lac ur in delivery. The
jury returned a verdict cf guilty as to John Gliblin
on both counts of the indictment, ono for extortion,
the otter for misoemeancr in office, and Matthew
Keep guilty on the latter count, with a recommenda
tion to the moray o: the Court.
Crone suits of surety of the peace, made by Mrs .
Chess and her daughter, of Birmingham, and M. B.
Hartzell, constable of that borough. The evidence
showed that Hartsell wont to the house of Mrs. Ches s
fur the purpose of making a levy en the property of
her son, Moses Chess, caecutor of Moses Henry. A
difficulty ensued, in which the officer drew a pistol'
which he declared was net loaded. The Court
thought the display of the pistol nee imprudent, and
ordered Mr. Hartzell to pay the costs in both cases.
Commonwealth 7.5. Catherine Gilchrist, charged
with the larceny of various articles of clothing from
Mrs. E. Davidson. The defendant plead guilty, and
was remanded until Saturday, when the Court will
hear coy circumstances in her favor which may be
oilers.' by her counsel.
CLaninenn-eal:11 vs. .1,1,a Uil Un and Matthew
Keep, far estnrtion and misdemeanor in office, on
oath of CarAne Belford. Tho offense charged in
this Ct•E•CI i 3 peceiecly similar to that on which tho
eamo defendants have already been convicted.
Mr. Thos. M. Marshall moved that the indictment
he quashed, on tho ground that Keep was charged
with extortion and mi2demeanor . by color of his office
as coeestnb.o. Tho objection was overruled by the
CJort and the indictment declared to he good.
Mrs. Carolina Holford testified that she asidesin
the Third Wartj t . 011 the afternoon of they:eighth of
June, Keep aiR Giblin went to her house. Mr.
Keep said Giblin was a constable and ha, come to
return her for selling liquor. She said she had no
liquor. Giblin tail sae stela por:er and that was as
bad. Ho then cold that if witnoss would give him
the money ho would return it into the Clerk's Offleo,
tand that he wanted nothing fur his trouble. What
said it would be $4 ; Keep said it would not he
sufficient ; it cvcu.d take $5. Witness gave Giblin a
$5 gold piece; ho 51 joined hot not to let on. I
Rokei Qiblin Mr a resotpt fur the money ; be said he
was a constuble, and it there nes any trouble about
it to come to him. fig the IICXI any Giblin came
and asked 1113 who the vr'•lnatt was th.ft made such a
fuss about the 1:12011Cy. I told him it was Mrs. Neff,
who went and saw about it. lie said if Mr,. Neff
made a fuss abut the meney, he wc.uld 6110 her tar
keeping a bawdy bowie. On the next day he called
again, and told me if any body asked :no about the
matter to deny it and say it was not so. Oa the
following Saturday Giblin called and paid bt.ek the
$5. When Giblin went to hire. StAf'd house to
arrest her, I was present, when he said " Never
mind, Mrs. Helford, I'll attend to you." I was
afterwards arrested on a charge of porjary, preferred
by Matthew Keep, takes before Alderman Donald.
eon, and committed to joil. Did not tell Alderman
Donaldson that Keep did not ask me for money, or
that I did not swear against hint.
Mrs. Neff was in Mrs. Holford's hetiee when Giblin
cams in and paid back the $5.
Mr. liippey arcred the bends of the conatables in
evidence ti ehow• th , Lt they cr r 3 ecmstable3, ad
charged io tbo indictment.
Mr. in‘faret,4ll oLjceted. Tho point waa argued,
the court ovai - rulad the objeetion, and the evidence
was admitted
Mr. Ilippa7 cff rod the bill for perjury
"rs. ignercd by Cup liras i Jury, as evi.
0)0 t() eUr., t'l`.3(i(11011
rho return of John Giblin es oonsfiabla of tho
.ird Ward of persons rolling liquor in his clistrict,
were offered in evidence and certiled to i l by Mr.
Miller, Deputy District Attorney. In the( first re
turn, dated Juno ith, the name of Jacob &Ilford did
not appear, but was included in a nupplainentary rs. ,
turn dated Jane 11 th.
Alderman Donaldson was called end testified that
when Mrs. Ile'ford was arraigned borne him for
perjury, she stated that she had given the money to
Giblin under a proposition made by here If, and that
Keep had told Giblin not to t,tdce the rckacy.
Otricev Samuel Barton corroborated Alderman Dor,
aldsou's statement, and soveralwitosaSes were called
to prove the oharacter of Kehp and CI ihlin.
Mr. Marshall and lion. P. C. Shannon, E3q., made
strong efforts for their reapctive clients, and 0. 11.
Itippey, Esq , Closed in an ahlo argument for the
prosecution. The court eliarged tho jury, who, not
having agreed at the hour of adjournment, were left
to return a sealed verdict. .
Kate l',dlier'e Benefit.—Fostor's Nailer' al Theatre
will be opened this evening on the occasion of the
benefit of Mi:?s Kate Fisher, an actress of consider.
able merit. The bill is a good one, consisting of
" Two Loves and a Lit:," " In and Out of Place,"
and the last act of Richard 111., in which Miss
Fisher appears as the humpbacked tyrant, and
Julia M. Cooke as Richmond. Wo bespeak for her
a good house. Gov. Foster announces two grand
performances on the national anniversary, next
Monday.
Tli a Approaching , ‘ Pour h."—The usual precursors
of the "Glorious Fourth," displayed pyrotechnic
wares, projected pi:a-oleo, &c., appear in the shop
windows and newspaper advertisements. The pee
pil.wijLassurodly burn powder, imbibe lager and
,
soda, and ~.:Tro 13. good time" generally, on that
memorable aunivereary. Tho Circus will ba in town
to morrow, the Minstrels will be at the old Theatre,
the Now National will-be opoa day and evening, and
Young America will have plenty of spending money
to celebrate the " G.e-lorious Fourth."
T': Shag case, which wee fixed for
to-day, has, at the request of the prisoner, and with
the consent of tho cennsel on both sides, boon post
poned until the October term of the CoV, Mr.
Swartr.welder, the conned for the prisoner, states
that one or two important witnesses cannot bo pres
ent at this torus, and that Shaw cannot safely go to
trial without them. lle thinks he will he able to
procure their attendance at the next term, whoa the
ease - will come up.
Church Struck by Lightning.—On Sunday last a
church in the town of Freeport was skruek by light. ,
ning and much shattered, ••chile the congregation
were at worship. A lady named Ramaley wan killed
instantly. Three men, George and Israel Watson
and Robert Morris, were EFrionsly injured by the
lightning, and it is thought the latter will net re-
Munild.—Oor city at present is an
example worthy cf imitation in ita freedom from
Grime. YeGtot•day morning there was hut a single
cago from the watch hoes°, and throughout Monday,
Tuesday and Woloodday of thia week only five
comutitmcots were Gent up to jail from the Mayor's
11.1liiitt.(1 to Bail.—ln tho Court of Quarter Ses
sions, yeetercli.y, J. E. F. Spoil, a soldier at the
United States Arsenal, charged with assault and bat
tery with intent to kill, in stabbing a man at Law ,
rencevillo on last Saturday evening, was admitted to
bail in the sum of ono thousand dollars, on motion
of John M. Kirkpatrick, Esq.
J. B. D. Clark, No. 4 Girard louse, Smithfield
street, has received his usual supply of interesting
reading matter for the week, consisting of all the
leading periodicals sold by the news-dealers.
To E.cperimen(ere.—lt is too often the case that
when afflicted by atteFirs of "cold," or diseases of
the throat and lungs, men launch forth into a diger.
dared system of exp4iments, trying this and that
pretended curative, Eiji(' getting worse as a general
thing, in return for their trouble and expense. It
gives us pleasure to recommend to all such "cases"
the medicine known as Bowman's Vegetable Com.
pound, which, we aro well assured, is better calm.
latod to effect a cure than any nostrum with which
wo are acquainted. We presume it can be had
any respectable druggist.
We publish this morning our regular weekly re.
port of family marketing, carefully correoted:
OUR FAMILY ItIA•RICETING •
Beef Steak, first cot,. /# lly
9
second 0 /oc.
•''
6
8 0 10
12 0
":- Roasts. , - II
Pork Steaks, a
10 ®
' 6 Roasts, a • 80 1
Veal Cutlets, a 8 @ 9
Hutton Uhops, CS
9 0 10
8 0 9
•
•• Quarter,
7 0 8
Pip• Feet, lil doz 30 @ 37
tripe each 25 0 40
Perk Eausagar, V ii) 8 0 10
Bologna " a
tlansUrto Meat, " 10 0 12
Liver Padding, a 12 ® 12
I.t..ef Liver, - <6 6 ® 6
" Too guo3, each 5 @ 0 40 050
Turkeys, " 7u 0 85
Geese, CI
60 ® 85
Ducks, TV pair 35 0 45
Chickens, spring, 1 , 1 pair. 20 @ 30
Fish, Salmon, ' string....„ .......... .... ...... . 25 0 30
" Perch 18 0 25
" Sucker, a tgl (0) 26
Lard, Leaf, s 8 lb n o 124'
6 Rendered, a II 0 124
Onions, ifthl p'k 10 0 124
Potatoas, Nesh'n'k " 10 0 12 iv
hf pck, .... 8 (4
2 0
'' Red,
18 (a) 0
NI:AV, .1A
8 0 /0
a @ 3
8 @ 6
3 0 6
3 0 4
8 0 4
2 0 8
3 ® 6
2 (c_s 8
Taruips.
Radishes,
Beets,
Onious, frebh
Carrotsi„,
Parsnips,
Horseradish,
Cabbage,
Cluctimbere,
ern u tie rr I 0-3, p quart .
White Idettn.l ) " •
•
Hominy,
`• •
Apple Rutter,
Spineach, per panful, .
Lettuce per bead,
Asparagus, 6ii buucta, .
Currants, ti quart,
Coen, herriee, "
Cherries,
htnta Ins ties, et ba,ket,
Applug, half peck.,
Dried Peaches, TA quart.,
.
.‘ Applea, ...
Buttor, Roll, 11 lb ...
" l'rlut, ..
Rgori, IP dos .
Throe boys were drowned in tho Ohio river, oppo
site'Dfan:liester, on Tuesday afternoon and evening.
Tho first was a• boy named James Sharp, eon o
Moses Sharp, a wagon maker, who was drowned
while in the river bathing, in company with others
near the head of Brunot's Island. He attempted to
swim to the bar near the island, but W 93 attacked
with cramp, drawn under and drowned. He was
some thirteen or fourteen years of ago.
About seven o'clock in the evening, a party of boys,
some six. or seven is number, got possession of the
yawl of the steamer Arctic), near the mouth Saw Mill
run, and were crossing to the Manchester side, when
they got into the waves of a boat passing up stream,
which capsized their craft. Some of the boys made
their way to the shore, but two others, named
M'Viokor and M'Laughlin, were unable. to roach it,
but were drawn under a raft close to the shore. Sev
eral persons saw the danger of the boys, but were
unable to offer any assistance. The boys wore aged
twelve and thirteen years respectively.
P.:ad.—Henry who was so terribly burned
at the distillery of J. ct. T. Groutt, on Tuesday oven•
ing, died at his boarding house, on no corner of
Tunnel and Webster streets, about twelve o'clock the
some night, where ho had been removed. Ile had
inhaled the burning vapor, and it was impossible for
him to rec,vor.
—Ordway's will, after a per
forinDnee this evening, clop© for the week. To mar.
row night they give a concert at Greensburg, and
retarn t give three entertainments here on Monday.
7 1 ,, house of a clergyman on Washington street
wa, ento.red uu Tuesday night, Ly some person un
known, his pants taken outside and the pockets
Padhionable Clothing, fur either men's
cr buy's wear, are directed to the establishment of
L. C4roaghan, Federal street, Allegheny city.
His v,ill ho found neatly out and well trimmed
and made. Fine piece goods of the newest styles
kept on hand fur custom work.
1D.7 - 1. THE UREAT DRAWBACK to persons emigrating
to the extrune We.,torn country, is the great fear
ay have of thoFeval.ond Ague—tho moat direful of all
ry d.ty we he Z 1 !. P c ""s "rthuk" by t"_
dliiOnSo ittlJ wad:, Lielpl, , ,s in a short tihrl'47":A . Vir triry "
:mans of altorjiug reli,f. la view of the great demand for
a rtmedy, lir. IIeSTEPTER has presented hie celebrated
IitTfRP.S, whose curativ powers f..,r ali dis,:ases of the
oton.loCla hero beoc umireroal?y LoALIGWVErigOi.I. ThG " Eab
tere," prepared after a long experience and deep study,have
ece:t e.l the CIICJIALIUIS of the must eminent phykichus, as
well ac ail clas 4 ei, from every part of our country. To those
who doubt their many virtues, all wa ( can say ii, to try
them, and judge far thentiolveg, respe?,tvely.
For sale by dt aggias cud dealers generally, everywhere,
and by NOSTETTER & SMITE!,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
58 Water and 58 Front streets.
tno proßecu
AS A MEIDIOINA AS A BLIVERAGE, AS AN
App,tleer, as a restorative, ai a solace, as a gentle
exhilerant, as a s!tiT in manboad and a help is age. there
is nothing like J. NI. OLIN'S IJELEIIIIATED STOMAOII
DITT2II3, they are pronounced by all who nee thew, to be
far superior to any pioparetion of the kind now in use,
They are a sate cure for Dyspop , la,Costiveness, General De.
bility, Weakness of. the Stomach, eta., and a preventive of
inset of the p.etaillng ditcasea of the day. They should be
kept and used by every family, vipocislly at this season of
the year, when 1483 of appetite Li so prevalent. No fatally
consulting their own interest can atf..ird to do without them.
As many spurious articles are put up and sold as genuine,
be sure an I call Lir J. M. Olin's Ce!obrated Stomach
and gee that the at ticle purchased beard the name of J. M.
Olin as manufacturer.
For aalo Ly J. 51. OLIN, a)le propsiutor and manufacturer,
No. 207 Nun airoot, Plasburgh, Pa, and by draggiata and
dodoro genor•dir. cl 2
Weekly Review of Pittsburgh Markets
Ca}efull y Rt-ported by J 09111.1.1 SNOWDKIi, Suporintendent of
Wu have at length reached the dullest part of the year,
when our merchants have little else to do than prepare for
u general settlement of accounts, which, according to CCE•
tam, i.a made in July. Th 3 markets are, therefore, dull and
steady, with scarcely any variation in qnuttetlons. Tito
tveath ‘r has been exte".m sly harm for a series of days, and
very propitious for the country harvest, of which wo have
the most flatter inn accounts from every quarter. Even the
Corn crop i coming forward rapidly, and although the
,ratml - ing will be late, yet, if the present favorable in
lluencrs pecan, the yield, it is thought, will be very large-
The Money market iemalus easy, and money is readily
obtainable in bank for good paper. Exchange is ural
tered, eights drafts on New York sod Philadelphia still
rating at i. per cent premium for par funds.
The following aggregates are made up from the official
B:ate:rinds of the Dahlia f this city, for the week ending
cn Saturday last, us compared with the previous week :
ASSZTS. June 2d, JUDO 19.
Loans and Discounts $5,874,782 12 $5,6:36,951 77
Due by other Banks ..... ......... 371,192 4d 846,043 00
Notes, &e., of other Bauke and
Troalcury Notes.
Specie.
Circulation
Duo t 3 other &tots
Dopoiitel
The above statomont exhibits the following changes:—
Increase in Loans and Discounts $37,5E0 35
I ricr(.fme in amount due by other Banks 26,149 46
Decrease In Notes and Chocks of other flanks, .i.c.. 28,269 36
Increase in Specie 42436 05
Increase iu Circulation 10,015 00
Decrease in amount duo to other Bauks 7,727 24
It.creme iu .I),Tosites 58,979 14
ASIIES...The market is dull generally. Soda is selling at
3 1 4A4c., and Nitrate of Soda e . i f ic. Concentrated Lye 14c.
Peatia we quote at 5 1 5)! t c. rots are altogether nominal
at 41.0:01.
BACTJN...The demand fur Bacon has slightly Improved,
with little clump In quotations. Sales of country are made
at 6 , ,Vg;6c fur Shonlders; Western quoting at q...i/g05 1 :6
6 17 4(617;tides and Hams 74m8c. .F,r City cured the rates
are 7c. for Shoeldea 8, 1 4, for Sides, and 10% for canvassed
Hama; Sager cured 11(4411%c., cash.
I.:EANS....Ecare.ly any sales; small white 70c. .;t4 bushel,
thuugh some holders are asking $l.
BUTTER—There Is but little offering, and the pi ices are
almost nominal at 10(01.2c. for choice roll. There is a good
supply in the retail market.
Bitoosl2.—There is a good supply in market; sales of
common aro regularly made at $420, and for better kinds
$2; fancy commands $ 2 ,25Q2,60 dozen.
BUCKETS AND TUBS...The Beaver manufacturers' prices
are as follows:—Buckets, plain inside, IA dozen, $1,45;
painted inside, $1.60; 0 hoops, $1,76; Tubs, No. 1, 8 hoops,
'p dozen, $7,70; No. 1, 2 hoops, $6,76; No. 2, $6,00; No. 3,
$5,60 ; No. 4, $4 75 ; No. 5, $4,00; Keeler-8 No. 2, $2,75;
Half Bushels, sealed, $4,75.
CORDAGE...
I
Manilla Rope, c0i1....-13 plb Manilla Rope, cut... 14 lb
'"
Tarred " '' 14 ill whito , " —l6 rA,„ lb
Ramp ', " ......15 ?lb Tarred " " —lb x 4 lb
Packing Yarn, floe 13 3$ lb„Packing Yarns, c0m.12 vlb
Ben Coans...Manilla $1,87, $2,81g '' e 3.75 dozen ; Manilla,
V. coil, 1.5c.11 lb.; Hemp $1,87, $2,76©3,75 .p dozen; Hemp,
? coil, 12e. '/A lb.
Pleven Imies...blanilla 87c. 'id dozen. Hemp 70c. per dos
CorrosrCoanAsa...Cotton Rope IX and upwards, 20; do
below %, 22; Bed Cord $2,50@3,62@ , 4,75 tift dozen; Plow
hies $1,25; Saab Cords $8,50.
Ca..NDLEB...The following are now the current rates of
city manufacturers: Moulds, 13c. 'gib.; Dips, 12%e.; Star
20®22c. v Ih.
CHEESE—The supply is larger than the demand, the mar
ket being dull; sales of Western Reserve to country, in
small lots, at 7®7 1 ,.‘c. 33 lb.
CRACHERS—.The prices have undergone a farther de
cline. The quotations are now as follows:—Water Crackers
11 lb bc.; Butter do. 6c.; Sugar 7,;5c4 Soda 63,0.; Boston Bc,
Pilot Bread V{ bbl. $4.
DRIED PRITIT...BaIes of Apples, in lots, at $1,20©1,25 V
bus. Poaches nominal at $8,76.
DRIED 8ER19.--Sales of small lots, in tierces, at 1134©
12*. V Ib.
710011...Thare la but a poor supply lu market, without
Pittsburgh Retail Market.
% bunch
More Drowning
COMMERCIAL.
the Merchants' Exchailye
Plrrsnunan, June 30, 1858
193,209 42 221,638 7S
1,260,194 92 1,223,r00
1,277,096 Ou 1,366,481 00
126.743 61 134,470 88
1,630,568 60 1,571,580 46
any great demand; the quotations are from 8 to 00. 7 ;51 dos.
packed.
FLOUR...Tho speculative feeling has completely subsided
and the figures have settled down to the old pointl.euper.
line quoting, cn arrival, at $3,25 and extra at $3;02 1 /.1.
From store the ruling rates are $3,50 for superfine, $4 for
extra and $4,37@4,60 for extta family. R3o Flour $2,75@
$3 it bbl.
FlSlf...Laho Fish has declined to $7@7,50 ILL and
$3,50@3,75%3 half bbl.; Trout has also declined and is now
selling at $7 t bbl.; Mackerel, No. 3 large, $12©12.50 bbl.
and $o 2.5(4)0,00 ra half bbl.; Halifax Herring $0@6,25; Cod.
tish %I lb.
FEED...Thero have been considerable sales at the mills
and on arrival at from 40 to 80c. 33 100 the. for Bran to Mid.
dlinga.
FEATHERS—SaIes of prime Western are made on arrival
at 45c. 31 Ih. In small lota, and from store at 50c.
FIRE BRICR...BaIes are regularly made at $28@40
GRAIN...Tho receipts of Oats are light, and there is rt
good enquiry fir shipment ; they are therefore readily taken
on arrival st If? ®2Bc and are quotable from store at no.
Ccrn is still scarce and the prices aro firm at 45@50. Wheat
la steady at 415@70, entice southern red and white having
boon sold at 75T,85c. Rye steady at 45. Barley dull at 30©
30c. bush.
041.0. MAN CLAY—The price has doclhaed materially and
sales are now made at $3.5 'p ton.
ONOCERIEB...Sugar is selling to the trade at 73/ t
A 7% e";
and to the country at 848 1 ,,,i; cts per lb. Molass es iteudy,
at St eta per gallon. Cones, Ri0,12@123/,' cte and Rho at
6 cis. per lb.
RIDES—Groot/ Hides are film at fie.; dry Ilidoe are nom!.
nal at 17c. tti lb.
lllDES...litecn Hides have advanced to ec.1.1 lb , with a
Item market. The supply of Dry is very limited, and the
quotaticn is nominal at 17c.
LlAY—There is a fair Supply in market. Regular sales
are mado at the scales at from $9 to $l4 per ton.
IRON AND NAILS...The quotations of manufactured
Iron are as follows :--Cormuon Bar 2% to 2,.. 1 .1,c.11 19. Nails
are selling at $343,26 for 10d. to 40d, according to quality;
the terms are its months' credit, or 6 "ft cent. discount La.
cash.
LARD...There is but little doing; the quotations aro al
most nominal at 9@93 fur country and loc. for No. 1 city.
LEATHER...The market is improviug with an advance In
prices to the following quotations :
Red Spanish 60i6 14 to
14 22/028e.
Slaughter , 2.0(28c.
Skirting " 29@,‘30c.
Harness " 24020 c.
Upper 'f dozen $30(0)89
Bridle " 38®42.
LIT&IBER, &awned... The following aro the quotations of
seasoned lumber, from the yards in thu city:—
Common 1 inch Boards, VI 1000 feet $l5 00
Clear do do " 82 00
Flooring dressed do "
..... 22 00
Shingles, ? 1000
8 60
Lath,
2 2.5
Oak Hooting, dressed, 1 Inch—'o 1000 Bet ... 80 00
do do IW, do " ..• 82 00
LUMBER, Green... The market is unchauged; sales aro
making at the river at $lO per thousand feet for common
and $` , ..4" for clear. Shingles, $2,60 i thousand.
MESS PORIZ...There has been . a decline in prices, stith
but very light transactions, the quotation now being $lO c
barrel.
6 a, 8
® 10
10 8
12,1/,
6
2 ® 6
3 ® 5
6 ® 8
6 ® 8
JO (0 16
10 ® 16
12 16
10 ® 123;
0 (4 10
10 © 15
18 ® 18
10 Co 15
111ET.1.13...Pig Lead has di dined to 6, nod Bar to 6%@7;
Sheet Copper 35039 c; Sheet Braga 820 r#l lb.
011,...Lard No. 1 is steady at 85c, and firm at thin rate.
Linseed is firm at 65&470c. V, gallon.
MSTAll.—Etomii sales of Allegheny No. 1 have re-
costly been made at $2.1@525 11 ton, 6 months.
POTATOES...The market is now poorly supplied, and thorn
Is a good demand, several lots of MiX.O,l selling at 55@600.
but choice Noshannocks aro rather higher.
POWDER...TiIere has been a decline in the prices t f 75c.
on former quotations of Blasting uad $1 on Ellis ; the quo
tations now are for Blasting $425 cti keg; Bide $6
SAND STONE...llo:ular 1341119 or Huntingdon county, at
$9 11 ton.
SALT—The manufacturer. Lave recently reduzed their
prices. Allegheny Nu. 1 and extra may now be quoted
at $1©1.15 bbl.
6EDS...The hboldllli for Clover and Timothy is now over,
and there is nothing doing. Flaxs.,ed is iu good demand at
$11241,15 rdt
B,JAPS...The following are the manufacturer's prices:—
Rosin be ; No. 1 Palm 5%; Chemical 53; Castile and Toilet
100. 3 1 1 lb.
BIigiVIINUS, YARNS, pricea have declined,
and the following are 14,,v; the rataa : Raglu Shcetingi
','6l yard; Niagara bXe.
Nus. C.) to 1.0 in
elusive, 6i 1b...
Noe. 11 mid 12...
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No. 1.1
No 15
DOZEN TARN.
No. 400, 12 ® 28 ...
No 500, duz 11 " wlnte2Bto3s 23 0
No. 6 . 10 10 (0 " 26t01i 20 ...
N 0.700.... ......... ... .
wine
•-
No. 800 8 ":61 ... Batting, No. 1.... 17 0 ...
No. !JO) jg) " No. d ... 18 0
....... . . Fandly Battin,... 18
tiuverlet Yarn 29 tit Caulking.- ..... 18 ...
TALIAW...TiIb prices have advanced; we quote rough at
73. v. lb, and rendered at 103.ic.
IVLIITX LHAD, LYTIIARUB, Etc—White Lead to firm
and in steady demand at $2,50 keg ter pure oil, and dry
9c TEA lb, rubject to the usual dis.:ount. lied Load 91®9c,
not, and Lytharge 8?4
WINDOW C1LA8.4.-The prices ter city brands have ad•
voncod, and we oorrect our quotations as follows :-6xB and
719, box of 50 feet, $1,60; Bxlo, $2,15; Bxll, gill., 0112,
and 10x12. $2 4 40; Bxl2, 9%13 and 9x14, $2,65; 10x15 and
lux 10, $2,75; 10 cent discount off. Country brands Luc.
lower.
1100 L—There i 3 a I;ttle enure doing, but hoiderd are atlll
holding bach. in the hope of eventually realizing higher
Ilobtern dealora have not uprrated to any extent.
The following are ruling rates at pie SL•il :
Common
blood and tali
Bull biuod
111SfiY ...Bales of raw at 193,6,2, tt:.d. r
2.3 c. ',Li gallon.
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~/I'IIILA.DraPLIII., June 30 . -:- FlourAmaxa.ai - continuea 611 .
tremely quiet; ehipelcg brand.; freely c.ll - eir•rl at $4,25 ,
but nu export. Rye h'icur ateudy at $1,31;4 and Corn .I:La i
at $3,873 without trau act.ons. IVueat held at $1@1,05
for red end $1,1C , @1,15 fur oh te. Rre CuLILII.II6,J to coin
wand 70. Ccrd ecarce and wanted; bOOO told_at 110.4;
ia..• dell end Yawl eat , o 1400 bileal Y 31114
nt
39c, and 2000 tuth fair Virginia at e4c. - It hißhy .earca and
advanced; salea cf thls at z3c tall+ at 2c, cud drudge at
Clreeeried and l'recialous nu change.
Lticw York. Mart...et.
Nsw Voris, JUDO :30.—Cotton; sales 300 bales. Flour
heavy; 16,000 blils sold. Wheat declined; 24,000 bush sold;
southern white $1,20Zp1,25; rod 1,03; white $1,020 1,03; Mll
wautree club SC@9l; Chicago spring 70'6)02. Corn arm; sake
17,000 bush: white 78(g.'S0; yellow 82(itS3. PerS dull at
$1 . ,26@10,50 for Mess and $1.3,36(013,e0 . for prime. Bacon
steady at 7 1 4@)7Y,e for Lams and 6%6'115% for Shoulders.
Sugar firm; sales 2000 tibia Museova o at 6%0)7. Leather;
average sales and no quotable charge. Linseed steady.
Hides firm. Tallow dull at Whisky ttrin at 2214rin
•;:t Cuitou dull. Freights on Cottou to Liverpool
. 1 „ , 1,,@5-3..;
uu Flour Is .I!,V@Bs
Fiefs Torts Stock Market.
NEW YORY, Julia 30.—Stocks dull, but hight•r. Chiczgo
and hock lairtud 95: 111. Ceulrdl bund4 Si; Mich. Bouthera
21; N. Y. Central Iteudiag 44; Miisuurl Galatia
and Cideaga 85; utklue, ISlin; 1001,6; La Cro a land grouts
341.4; L`alawnit.t 7'13, note, SC; T0C11113 , 800 C'd 91.
Nov York Cattle Itlarket
NEW YORK, Jana 30.—The reeeipta were 2700 Beeves;
th. y have declined !,fc; Balo9 at 8V49; average 7!„4",4"0;.
Sheet.; receipts 10,000; declined 7ac®sl. Swine; sales at
$4,30g4,95; ricuipt) 2500.
Cincinnati Illartte
CINCINNVII, Jane 30.—The heat tc-day was exceediugly
oppressive and checked business, and the transactions in
leading al - Lich:4 were unimportant. Flour is unc hanged.
Qete havo declined to ale; ether 1138 Ci iptionft of CrWn aie
unchanged. There 11 some demand for Moss Pork at $1.1,50;
it le held at $11,70; thorn have been no sales. Nothing was
don) in Bacon, which la (hall at s@7c for Shoulders and
and Sidei. Whisky is steady at lgc. The liver has fallen
six inches.
[o p LIVER COMPLAINT.—AII the ilia arising from a
tcrpid action ot the Liver, and they as, many, will
Lo cared by ruing Dn. WILSON'S PILLS. They are a safe
and most eff ctnal geiffral family medicine. They are pre
pared and sold by D. L. Fahneetork g Co., whoicsale drug
gleta, No. 69, comer of Fourth and Wood etreet+, Pitt
burgh, Pa. jylitf—r-c
CANDIDATES.
SEtERIFF.—The nodcnigned °aro himgelf to the
Democracy of 'Allegheny county, as a candidate for
Sheriff, untj-2ct to the dccleion of the Democratic Conven•
Lion. BARNES FORD,
Je24 daa Uppor St Clair.
undergigniud effort; Erl
candidate b,fire thu nex., D.37oLcraiic Cenc. , rition for
the office of Curoeer, and ncua the eupport of the De.
mocracy 0 . 1.1 LENOX REA.
STEAMBOATS.
The bkgant aide wheel, pao3eugcr packet
SUPElll,lit—Capt. flarmozia 3. GRACE—Win
!eaNa Pittsburgh fu: Cii.o..k.uati, on THIS
DAM, the 4th inst., at 12 o'clock, rd.
For freight or passage apply r u board, or to
FLACK, BARNE:i C OJ., Agentd.
Through to St, Lulls In rice days. TLid bout connects
with the wall Nue, mei will go through in the time tweet
fled. Fhb will leave on Saturday. ap22
For Marlette and Zane.c.vilie.
i m-. The oteemer E3IDIA GRAMAM, Capt. Mott.
ROE AYRES, will leave for the above and all
-='''''-: , / , '":”"' — lntermediate ports on 'every TUESDAY, at
4 o'clocii,.P.ai.
Forfrelgtit or paasage apply on lx)nr.l
H. CHILD S dk, CO.,
PT4 - 4 • -
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NO. 133 WOOD STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
II AVE JUST RECEIVED TIiE I R
ll' large SPRINO STOOK OP BOOTS AND SHOES,
consisting of a great variety of seasonable and fashionable
goods adapted to spring and summer sales. Having been
purchased for cash, at reduced prima, they fool warranted
in saying that they can supply Western merchants, by the
package or doten,nt as low prices as the same quality of
goods can be purchased in the Eastern cities. Particular
attention given to orders.
Air Also, a good supply of Neer York and Figartlah Bole
teother.
WRAPP.ING PAPER , --3000 reams ass't
Elses Hag Wrapping, o superior article far sole by
jelii J. B. imam.
FOUND VARN,
No. 16
No. 16 .
So. 19
No. 20
23 v
2 ! Cl
25 (!
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ctifi.d qt. 21 H
For cincinzaati
ZANESVHLLE.
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k_ r• g
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944 - il IQ
tal
NUE WAREHOUSE
II!
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PERMANENT OFFICE.
COMPLYING WITH TUE URGENT REQUEST OT RUN•
DEEDS OP MERL PATIENTS,
DRS. a If; FITCR AND J. W. SIWES'
PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGII,
And may be consulted at their aloe,
190, 191 Pullin street,
OP?' T. CLAIR lICTEL,
Daily, except Sundays, fdr e3Nsumrr.o.N, ASTELIIA,
BRONCHITIS and ALL I - TLIE,c Illtumc 001IPLANTS,
complicated with, or causing pulmonary disefoe, including
Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affection., of the Liver,
Dyspepsia, Gestritie, Female Complaints,
balo /ITCH ic SYKES would state that their treatment
of Ccntainption is based upon the fact that the dicease
in c Woad and system at large, both kfore and during its
der , toplo?nt in the tango, and they therefore employ Mechan
!cal, Hygienic: and Medical remedies to purify the blood and
strongthen the system. thus, they use :MEDICAL IN
HALATIONS, which they value highly, but only tin ra,iia
(hazing no Carxioe eject; when, wed alone,) and Lava.
lids aro earnestly cautioned against wasting the pi coleus
time of curability on any treatment based the plated!.
ble, but 111110 idea that the "coat of the disease can be res,hed
in a direct manner by Inhalatioo," for, as before 'stated, the
teat of the disease is in the blood and it, effects only iu the
Rtsr No nbarg6 for conaril tr.tion.
A Ibit of quostioua wit, be .eout to tbotre wLeltiug to cnnba
as by lott,lr. 11112Y:di, sie
Sao
BEViAIt.F.I IMPOSTERS-OAUTIO!.‘; TO IN VA
' , AhIU.SIL S. FITCH, (oflize 714 Broadway, New
York,) huown ad the author of a "New Curative Treat
inint" for the diseases of the Luags, Heart, Simla h
Bow,l+, Kidneys, Skin, Nerved, Muscles, Jointa, liluJd, etc.
and for all Female Complaint', continues hi i prlor;ce with
his usual en 0j33. lie is neodr absent from rio*,
and has 2...c,t teen for veiny years. He has no aher rice nor
any ass;crwle ur partner aG IJwy4ll, C Detroit, PM's
burgh or elsewhere, and has n d had. .4F.y. Beware of an
persons using hid =Me, or pretendind to Live now, or to have
had, any professional connection with himl They ore Im•
pastors!! Apply, personally or by letter, directly to him.
golf at his oche, 714 th Galway, New Tor:, where alone hid
treatment can be Iliad. Remedies sent to any part of the
country, and tr,:atmeut ccnducted duccwafally by letter. A
visit trout the plileut preferred. Ills " Leer UEEi "en
the Lunge, and ~.xplatning the method by svhlcir ho ruled
the above dt.s,:oed (.!.au paged, bound) seat Ly mail, yoot
paid, for 4;) Contd.
j s:lca-rod—u
caurlux TO IN YALIDS—L:IIIVAItN ute
POSCOR -I .—Dns. CIALYIN yI. lerro,u. & JOHN W.
131. Penn btleet, P;ttsbargh,) nodes with
much pleasure the above card of Dr. S. S. Fitch, of Neu York,
and feel it to be their duty ale.) to caution the invalid pub
lie against impaiitious which seem daily increasing. Re
cent developments in New York, of the frauds practiced by
"old Dr. 11. Jo nei," the "retired physician, who,,, sands of
life hare nearly rue out," and of "Dr. (Jamas Brant," aid
others, seem to render it a more suitable time than usual,
to expos, such trickery, and vind;eate our own character;
and it is the in,re incurribnit np.n no to do so, inasmuch as
the opinion prevotly that the diabmueaty is C3utiued to the
eastern cilia_;—.-eJ far from this being true there era dC,feri of
ititrdant doctors to this and the States tarthei W.si, who
literally nib ibv.didt, ooly of their money, but of ;Leh
very,llves, for they preveut them It ott procurie,4, propor
treaiimmt in time.
(#)
(g
29 ®
30 ..
di
oltbou trariding d,,-t
,f 013 pr,,
c . ,deut but aroneouo that luug 1,, ,ured Ly
inbulati Eta; and eithwr profola to L. cuwt.,cLd with uur•
ashen, (trlli• 6r3Ll tiOV;Lt . MiuniAl our vary a.mo
yea - tern physique 4 groat sputa, or else With some tar ~.11
(and tajthicat) or ! - .vet , lty ; isud invalids i“
e4r.o stm.es to regain health forget to amino p ovji and
rciulli o 17041731,1-.1, but aro perrnmded Ly bare .I.3SertiUllS to
place their health and lives in charge of im:omp,tont
unprieriplea mon.
We hero for aotce tima barn ehrinki fig fi urn this unplsas
arA duty, but eau do sa uo longer, and treat this card may
ba the means of saving twin, from being deceived.
I u conrlualon, it is proper to repeat, as IVa have ao ton
done fisruierty,TllAT Wt.; lIA V E NI) PRESENT CONN 80.
TIUN 5V1.T11 DR. S. e. Fired, Olt IVITEI. ANY OFFICE
.IN NE YORK.
DRS. CALVIN Til. i ITOif dt JOiIN W. SYKES.
iIuGYLAGM3EitAIAN 1.111T14118 RE 'T HL
LEAD.
July 14, leba.
Dear eli—'oar .lArrnart Dittor3 are tali - tug the 1e..1 ui 611
uuedi. - ined fcr ch.euic diiemes, etc, an,l are 3Llliag
rataply. PieVl4l3 Bead 13 smother Lax icatuodjfitol:,
La cat Ler,ire i arriYo3.
j 1).1.Y19
Mix)rr, aeorgia, January 1, 1841.
M. E. L. 9IT.UII.ECKER said:
`• I um ha, py to nay that your German Eittera aro golu
ig agroat roputati_m, I think it will, in future, Bull
MttvrtuELLo, Cloorght, Octoboz 13, 3.8:+2:
W. MAXEY 1: CO., said :
`• your Bittern, though , Lit i riAr_ut.thnnwa_Ltdorie, thin
..:vanzy,Till•rt: iota rapiiity - ,laticifficoll entLefactlol4"
Eee advertWewelit.
For ash) hi Yl,SMirit3 BROE. and De. :120. URYSRR,
Pittsburgh. je23:2sid&w
11. , 7eby hIVPL to the E.WCAL
Ley holders of the 13IR11.1.1.NliEfA:11 AND PffTdbUltdll
RFLIDGE OUIIPAN Y, that an electiou will be held at tho
house of JAMES BILAV. DV, in the Borough of arrning
ham, on MONDAY, the sth day of July, 185 s, between the
hours of 2 and 4 P. M., to- the purp,s.3 of eleoting a Presl•
dent, Treasurer, and ten Di:L.,tJra for rho en,ning year.
je22:w SYl'.l.l:B, Seerttaiy.
CITI.Z.f.NS' L . :SW:LANCE COMPANY, )
PivrnGur.ga, Jnii. 15th, 1659.1
i 2 AND DELSOTORS OF TIIIR
Company have thin thy do.laroi 'l:vide:ad of SIX
DOLLARS PNII SIIARS on the Capital St.,2"tz—live drilL%rd
payable in cash to the Scw,cichoidura or their logll
tatives, forthwith, and ono .1.;11ar credited Ile their c7t. , clc..
J.:dß ac.2.:t SANPJEL S. Nlll-LSIIP,f,L. Secretary.
AIONONGALIEL 1 SAVING FUND C:.NIPAN Y.—
NCYD.C.E —The Stock Subacription Books of the above
fabtitution, will re:n•liu opbn for a short LiCaLs at th , , office,
6i) Grant Any person calling on the :i,-,cratdry,
will ha furnished with a copy of tha Charter and lly-Laws.
Liscount daya every Moudsy, natal MGM 1.)3 clf.-red 1,11,re
3 o'clock, Y. at., coma day.
BOA 11.
WILLIAM PUILLIPP, Pretj.!ent.
DIRE() TOR 9:
J. R. We'din lA. M. Pulleek,
Judaea Rhodos, Philip Roymur,
James Phidle, A. S. Nlelmisuu.
JAIIIIB S. IOON,
my2l:lcu B , ocretary and Treasurer
. _
U r. DOLLAR SAVINGS RANH,
No. O Fourth street.
reapottits wade with thii llauk before the Bret day of
July, will draw lute, eat &up:, t1.1.t date.
je2S:3t CHAS. A. COLTON, Tieu.surer.
China, Glass, mud queeltsware.
SPRING STOOK JUST OPENED,
AT THE OLD ESTABLLSUMENP OF
10 14T MIL - 11 7- ME Cit- N 3 - Si 7
122 'Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pe.
1 1 11110 IS NOW RECEIVINU FROM
V rurope and Eastern Cities, a choico nisei - talent of
acticlee In 111 lino, coo,prioing now and ta,teinl shapes of
Pearl White Stone Tea. loluitig and Toilet NVare, and the
some in Plain, Gold, Lustre 1161td and Pioweri;; Pine Wldro•
Vitrified Iron Stout, Table Wara, known to be the aiiot dui
ebb now in tee for Hotels aid Steabibeiits; French Cuiia`: of
now styled, In Pare White and Gold. Band, eah, r is seas os
single pleceir, Richly Gilt and Decorated Toilet SoiA; Prit.
tannia and Plated Castors; Gertean Silver Tar, Tsble l'ooens,
Senp Ladles, etc., plated with silver; line Ivory Candled
Carving, Tic and Table Eniver, and Forsi% Tea Ws'tors and
Trays; Shaker and Sea gram Table at Japaned and Doc•
()rated Tin Toilet Bet.
Also, a c:mpletn ant fall asgortnaeat of hIl ankles saltA
We for tho 03UNPILY RETAIL TRAVE, a; pricea to please
Cho public, who are rarectfally tavito.l to examlno this
pluck. rar:l7:3radtw
LAKE
_SUPERIOR COPPER MILL
SMELTING WORKs
'PARK M'CURDY 6- CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATILING,
Braziers and Bolt Copper, Pressed Coppar Bottoms,
Raised Still Bottoms, Speller Solder, cc, eke importers and
dealers in Metals, T.lu Plato, Shoot Iron, Wire, &c. Constantly
on hand, Timm's Machinui and Tools. Waretioni,, No. t. 4
First, and 126 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders
of Copper cat to any desired pattern. tny'29.ly.lew
DELIVDEL 1."
ERED EVEH
Forney's Press, Public Ledger, N. Y. Tithes, Herall
and Tribune, and the Cincinnati Commercial, are delivered
in ovary part of the city. Trade supplied by leaving your
addreee at HUNT & MINFR,
j ella , Masoulc Hall.
N EI'S, tf.EI.EA - Al SALOON,
AND LADIES' P.E3TAURANT,
NO. 27i FIFTH STREET.
The subscriber has Itasca, and fitted up several commodi
cue roc.ms, nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on Fifth
street, which are now open for the Summer Season. Ia •
dies and gentleman can always find an abundant supply of
=FRESH CONFECTIONARY, FRUITS, ICE CREAM,
WATER ICES, and all the refreshments or thu season. All
are respectfully requested to visit the rooms, and tent for
themselves. (j,310) 91. McGIN LEY.
TCE CREAM! ICE CREAMII
g The undersigned having Just timid up his .10E CE 11.4.11
hALCKIN in a very tastPful and comfortable style, would re.
spectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that
ho furnishes them a delicious ICE CItEAII cf different tla.
yore. Soda Water, Fresh Cakes, Gum Drops, Fruits, etc., at
all times on hand, at the Confectionary of
PB.ED. A. MIEBSOII.
St. Clair street, opposite St. ()Mir Hotel.
mFartictiLar attention paid to orders for Pic-Nice and
Punka.' ni—me
F ußNrrußu FOR CASH.-
4 A full aortment of
Pittsburgh manufactker PITILNITURaI, embraciug
BUREAUX, --
- --....00
BOOK CAhr,'"
''ititp ROBES,
And every article needed in a well faint - 21 d dwellin g , "
- well as a splodid assortment of
OFFIOE FURNITUIvP-N-
Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only, l M!
on which business is done at this ostablishment la
c a l ...`" fq,,;...
Prices are made accordingly. Persons in want of
in the above line, would bo advantaged callhAmyy
PAORINER & I 0
No. 103 Smithfield street, t•olow ., Kt.'"l•
J. D.
Joss M. Tams. railarlv
1 GROSS WOODS'
,HAIR .11111STOSA
-4 TIVE, fur Bale by
IL L. ILUINESTOOII.k Co.
Have concluded to rennin
Il tlrut•lwnj, New York, June, 2554
n'I 444 C)ISTC=OI4I,C 4 ir DES NiX73OALiaeriMIEX
INDESTRUCTIBLE ROOFING.
£tUSSELL 9 S PATINT MASTIC
CONSISTIING OF CANVAS gAiTEJRATEB WITH
RESINOUS SUBSTANCES, ETC,
P M INT 'X' =0 X TNT
rrHE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO COVER AND REPAIR ALL KINDS OE
Roofs, with Russell's Mastic. This composition la adapted fur all hinds of Boors, flat or steep; it can also be
applied on Tin, Iron, or 0:d Shingles, making a perfect Job. This composition La not affected by atmospheric changes;
It will wither crack nor rnn; It is impervious to water ; FIRE PROOP and more durable than any other hind of Roof.
ing. This roofing material is used in vas' quantith, throughout the United :Rates, on Houses, Bridget, BolßngMills,
Railroad Care, and steamboats, giving outi-e sa , isfaction, and is C'3 , 2111'..10 rod a perfect protection from the elements.
Although this rooting was only introduced hero in 1850, it can be seen on many of the buildings in the city. Also, on
mat of the Railroads.
I bore rotor to a few places where this Rootinz, Is in use, sad can be neen—Cdevtland and Pittsburgh Railroad ; at Belle
Air; Bridgeport; Martinsville; Portland; Lagrange; Stenbouvii.e; McCoy's; Wellsville; Liverpool and Rochester Om
Liana, and the Manchester Depot; Pennsylvania Central Railroad; Spruce Creek Astcria Station, Mill at Tipton and Par ,
nonage at Altoona; Allegheny City, Westininat,r College, and runny otmor Buildings; Pittsburgh, J.McCully's Ware
house; Ben. Trimble's Hotel; aieu, numerous others In this city.
All orders left at No. 2-17 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, (where samples of the ma.
terial can be seen,) will reciive prompt attention, by
Fl
.
W. F. FAHNESTOCK, A,
BUSITNIESS CARDS
J. & T. GROUTT,
BRANDIES, GINS, AVINES, ETC.,
DEALERS IN
FINE OLD MONONGAIIELA RYE WIIISEY, PFAIU
AND APPLE BRANDY. Al SO,
RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS,
Corner of Smithfield and Front Streets,
apl4l PITTSBURG'S PA.
S. B. & C. P. MARKUP:,
MAN LIFACTUIIER3 ON
PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL RINDS fF WRAPPING
3EL ,
Warehouse, No. •ry Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
L.agtit at market prin:e3
IREMOVAL.
Uit Ti NIOORITEAD has removed to
No. 7 & Weer street, balow
~4ff jJ El (9 0 R Fa
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
PIG METAL AND D.L.00M2,
NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET,
mrl9 PIPTSBURGLI, PA
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORIiS.
ISAAO JONES 3 NO. L. BOYD WM. hicrOULLOUGH
JONES, BOYD CO.
19.VATT2derEilLhEl OA
ti: At .9 T STEEL.
ALEO,
SPRINCI, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Cornea Rosa and lioirst Straete,
i 925 PITTSBURGH, PA.
MOORHEAD & Co.,
ILINIIFACTUREII OF
American, Plain di Corrugated,
GALVANIZED SHEET IRON,
}'or Roofing, Guttering, Spouting, ct.e.
AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT
lIVNTATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON.
Warehouse, No. i3e. bleat street,
mr26: 1 y - is
iA.aQ 70:41 , . 3
D. O. ROGERS Ds CO.,
IIit(IIPACTUREIRO OP
ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
COILNRIL RO6B AUD PIILEIT STlthilTd,
WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
IQUOR MERCHANTS 9
NO. 87 DIAMOND ALLEY,
Near Wood otreet,
PITTSBURGH, PA._.,
4a Alwayd on hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cog - nao
Brandlrs, Old Monongahela and 'tr.:tided Whiaky, of the
vo bco oaa!lEv. dnldydab•
JANES it. VETZE.iIa,
Forwarding and Cork.mißsion Norchant,
➢OR Tall e eLn OP
oar, Grain, Bacon, Lard s Butter, Seca, Driod Fruit
and Produco generally,
Ooracr or Market and First streets.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Rum. TO—Francis Q. Balky, Es:, William Dilworth, Br,
. Cuthbert & Sun, Pirteburgh; Boyd & Ott, Hi:Mika] A
wearingen, S. Brady, 0351.. hi. Bank. List A Howell,
ttlanglo it On., George W. Andoraon, Dotdo Paxton & Co.
VitlA3diog. YVA2Dti
HARDWARE.
AMUEL FAUNESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD
atreat, Pittsburgh, has on hand a larga
STOCK OB HARDWARE,
Which he will sell very low for OASH. In addition to his
Locks, /Rages, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, and a large
calor talent or ‘..sarpenter's Tools, he has received a large sup.
ply of Sausage Cutters and Stutters •
ehovels, Tongues and iokers;
Sleigh Belle, and Enameled
ctaf) Proaarring Kettles.
L. j.
ATIORNEIY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER.
0.7. - eleil WITH 11. EF.Pi:lii7ll.7l.
Va. 00 L'or,tb .stmat
IV M. W. li N I G 111 T,
WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL
F!IIST PHEllin BEADY MADE LINEN
AND
DRESS SIOCK MANUFACTORY,
NO. 606 ARCH STREET,
Mel 140 and C.Jitun Under Shirts and Drawers, Cra
vats, Scarfs. Gloves, Candkerchinfs, Zro., Dressing Gowan,
Shirts, Wrappers, and Dr: 83 Sto-ke made to girder by meas
urement, and warranted to give satittactien. jel:lyd
lE. P. IikiiiDEDLIETON BRO.,
Iti.PORTEITS OP
VINES, BRA.NDIES, &C.,
ALSO DZALER6 iN
PINE OLD WIIISKIig.
NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET.
PHILADELPHIA.
GO ARID SEE
GEORGE P. WERTZ' 8
First Premium imid FactGry,
CORNER THIRD AND MARKET t.TB., PITTSBURGH.
THOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR
'louse with VENITIAN BUN W, of the moat
ezyui
eite and elaborate finish, will find it to then. interests to give
me a cull before put - diming elsewhere. !ay work is got up
by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) I..rery attention is
glean to the wants of customers. Prices low. All 1... n k
warrantni. No. 72 TIIIRD Street. Pittsburgh. imyt...lvie
DAVID H. WILLIAMS,
11, ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
‘../ POE Till illtJ OTLON GB GA.2. WORKS, for irora bye
qurr.ers and np wards, sad for Heating Buildings, public or
pi I v.,te, by Eteain, Hot Water or Furnacea.
C.A.ELTWEZIGHT Si. 'YOUNG,
(Sacuzuora to John Carttorigh!,)
MANUFACTURERSfPk
et 1 T
bl
Deu
tat Instruments Gans, Pistols, F e aiing ur 'itk , le a , l' etc.; N. 86
Wood suet. They give spacial attention the ta,nutactur.
ug of Trusses, Sapportere, etc. Jobbing and Repairing
lib pao , :quallty and despatch. apl7
ACON.-2500 lbs. Hams, Sides and Shoal -
tkra—cauntry cared—a go,xl articlo, for sale by
mil WM. H. SMITH & 00.
RENOIi PAPER LIANGINGS.—New
dosigna and vary beautifal—reDeived by late arrivals,
for aale by W. P. MARSHALL CO.,
isr2s ivl , rtare and Denlera, B 7 Wood larefa.
WHISKRR BLONDE.--500 doz. White
bisker Blonde for Bonne: Borders, received, and
will be sold ray low to !anthers by the piece, at
503 LIOBNITR. 77 fifarket strew.
COFFEE. -200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by
Wit. IL SMITH & (10,
118 Soma& sod 147 Ifirst street,.
ARRIAGES, HATS AND CAPS, FIIR
NL) NITURE OR QUEENS WARR wanted in aid:Lange for
two Building Leta, each 24 by 104 feet, situate in the Bevouth
Ward. 8. 00/13BERT it BON,
e 10 61 Bfarfrri rriaPt.
(I OPYING PRESSES.—Sorew Copying
Presses, Calm and Lever Copying Preasos, Lever,
Screw and spring Copying Presses, sold by
fog WU. G. JOELNITPON 4/ 00.,
57 Wood street.
INDIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS—AIso,
a large aseortment of Dressing Tuck and Long Combs,
Pat received at tho India Rubber Dopot of
ell J. it H. PHILLIPS,
and 28 Pt. (flair erect.
a HAD-10 bbls. No. 1 Baltimore Shad,just
received and for sale by
kIeOANDLESS, MEANS &
Qorner Wood sod Water streets.
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PITTSBURGH, PA
D 13. 11001311
PHIJJADELPHIA.
_M. Ei..)ICAL.
THE GREATEST
• • 7
E,TICAL
fri o‘ .
• \ DISCOS.
OF T AGg.
mR. K ENI`.TEDY, of Roxbury, has discov.
IX." err.: Jna uar c3tamca Feature wa‘-da a ramady
that ciarui
every kild of Humor,
ii"k1011 THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A COMMOk
He has tried it ia over ,devea hundred oz. , ses, and nevor
railed ey_cept in ti:o comae, (6cth thacd.ar hritr.vr.) Ha Lae
now In his moasessiGa over ohe barairad esrtilhateg c( its
velar, all Within twenty Edits r..t EiPistoa.
Two bottles wazianwil to cars a Utlning bora month.
Ono to three i ttioa kill tiara ths ciorst kind of Platpie
oa tlta
Two or tlirc.,3l.;it.te.s will clear aystam of bllos.
Two tr.tt.loa aro wa.rrauta.l CL ..m.r::thc (lit
month or stomach.
Three to ticohoitl,,] are wz.craoted to k.0r,3 thewoeethlnd
of tiryrdpel;ts.
0:e to two t.zlrth..e sra wr.rrauted to cure all hulitor Ehe
eyee.
Th - o bottlea ore wurrantcd to carp sinning of the oz ra and
hiotchoa among the hair.
Nom- to siz b;;:tles ara warrant] to otra corrapt and
running ulotra.
One bottle raid aura licitly eruption of tha akin.
Two or throe taiitlea ara warranted to cure tha worbtkfuo
of ringworm.
T - ,vo or three bottles ara warranted to outs the moat deg
pOrilitt ea.gs of rhenruatiAln.
Tn , .c, to foot bottled are warranted to care salt-Rheum.
Pies to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrothla.
A benefit is always experience :1 from the first bottle, and
a pertict cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken
S
Dsen MADAht,—The reputation of the Medi cal M
DIAECOS
TE,TY,
in cut Mg all kind ci humors, is so well established by the
unanimous voice of all who have ever used it, that I need
not eay anything on the subject, as the moat physi
cians and the meet careful Dreggitte iu the country are rm.
lailr.oll3 in its
In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do
it with a fall knowledge of the curative power. in relieving
all, and curing moot of those diseases in which you are un
fortunately no liable. That moot excruciating disease to an
affectionate mother,
NURSING SORE MOUTH,
Is cured as if by. a miracle; your own temper 14 restorod is
its natural cwoetncaa, and your babe from short and fretful
nape, to calm and scoot slumbers ; and the Medical Discave
ry becomes a fountain of blessing to your hnaband and
household.
1,, the more naval:wed etagel of
CANKER •
It exteub to the etomach, oa.e.aitag
DYSPEPSIA,
which to tactlttfig hut canker of the etem h; then to tha
IntBtdlrtee LAM
KIDNEY'S,
creating a sinking, gone feellnv, end sn indifferenoo even to
the CIIVEIS of your
Your stomach i 3
HAW AND INFLAMED,
your food (Mato:less you, and you can only take certain
Undo, and even of that your oystem does not get half the
nourishment it contains as the solimonotsi fluid of the canker
eats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and be.
cornea sallow or greonish, and your beat day is gone. For
want of nouriahruLat )our system becomesluoiw and dabby,
and the ;Ibr,s of your body become relaxed. Then follow Et
train of disoaaes aidch the Medicr.l Disoovery is peculiarly
adapted to
CURE;
opine and email of the back, pain of the hip joint when you
retire, Irregularity of the Loge's, and also, that most exam
elating of diseases, the
PILES.
How many thousands of poor women are suffering from
this disease and pining away a miserable life, and their next
door neig,hbur dose not know the =Me. I wish to impress
oe your mind that good old proverb, " An ounce of prevem
:ion le bettor than n pound of cure." In the
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
you hire both the preventative and the cure, with this great
and good quality, that it will never, under any circumstances,
do you any injury.
Na change of diet ever necotwary—eat the beat you can got
and enough of it.
DLRBOTIONS rots uss—Adults one table spoonful per day—
Children over ten yeses dessert spoonful—Children from five
to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be applb
cable;to all cowititutions, take sufficient to operate on the
Levicis twice a day. Yctu-s
DONALD KENNEDY.
Pc** $l,OO per bottle. Per sale by
eap4.,lted
Or. GEO. 11. KEYSER,
No 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa
A BEAUTIFUL HEAD
RICH i LOSSY HAIR,
Compieiely Preserved
TO THE GREATEST AGE•
And who that is gray would not have it restored to its
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 headache,
(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, see circular and the following:
ANN Minn, November 6, 1856.
Pa;r. O. J. Woed—Desr Sir:-1 have heard much said of
the wonderful affects of your Hair Restorative, but having
been so often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums,
hair dyes, &c.,1 wa; disposed to place your Restorative in
the same category with the thousand and ono loudly trum
peted quack remedies, until I met you in Lawrence county
some month. since, when you gave ma snob assurance an
iediaced the trial of your Restorative in my family—first by
my good wife, whose hair had become very thin and en•
tirtly white, toad before call:lasting one of your large bot-
tles, her hate war restored nearly to its original beautiful
brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and
gleamy upon, and entirely over the head; she continues to
nee it, not simply because of ita beautifying effects upon
the hair, but becalm of its healthful influence upon the
head and mind. Others of my family and !riends are acing
your Restorative, orith the happiest effect, herefore, my
skepticism and doubts In refereuce to its character and
value are entirely removed; I can and do and most cor
u.ally and confidentially recommend its use by all who
wcnld have their hair restored from wlise or gray (by era
sou of sickness or age,) to original color and beauty, and by
all young pensions woo would have their hair bcandfal and
glossy Vary traly and gratefully yours,
eai➢HD WOOD: It wis a long time after I Flaw you at
Illisafield before I got the bottle of Restorat No for which
you gave me an order upon your agent in Det rcdt, and v.hen
I got it we concindod to try it on Ira..:llann'a hair, as the
surest teet of its power. It has done all that you assored
me it would do; and others of my family and friends,
having witnessed Its t-tfects, are r, ow using and recommend•
log its nec• to others ae ent,Ceo to the highest consideration
you claim for It.
very awl truly, yours,
SOLOMON MANN
Clacrir., Ill ' Jnne 28,1852.
o
I hav rood Prof 0. J. Wool's flair Restorative, and have
admired its wonderful effects. 14 hair was becoming, as I
thought, pranaacnr.dy gray, but by the nee of his llestora
five it has rrsamod ite original color, and, I have no doubt,
permaneutly 8. BRESSU, ex-Senator, U. 8.
J. J. WOOD gr. 00., Proprietors, 317. Broadway, N. If., (In
the great N. Y. Wire Railing .IL3tabiLshmant)and 114 Market
street, St. Lord., Mo.
Sold by DR. 0,..E0. 11. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood at.,
ju2:3lndAw And sold by all good Druggliit.3.
...1)0INT BOX FACTORY.—
GIITENDORF
Haim Just fitted up in complete order, new machinery of the
latest improvement, for the manufacture of Boxes of every
description. We ere prei-ared to make to order at short no.
lice, Boxes suitable for Soap and Candled, Packing Boxes for
Hardware, Variety Goods, Looking Glasa end Picture Frames
Etc Orders uromntly filled. mr97:lm
DRIED APPLES-50 bushels Dried Ap
ples, jciet received and for sale by
51cCANDLE813, MEANS
Corner Wood and Water streets.
1 . 0 BAGS Dried Apples, for sale by
naoALair, COSORAVE & CO,
Ena24 Noa.lB and 20 Wood otreot
POINT BOX FACTORY.-
BIISIIA. & GIITENDORF
Manufacture to order, BOXES suitable for Soap and Candles,
Hardware and Variety Gocda, etc., etc.
tel. Orders promptly tilled. my22cly
TIIST received another assortment of BOOTS
VI and SHOES, consisting of Ladles' Heel Boots and Slip
pers, Gent's. Boys's Youth's, and a large variety of Chil
dren's Fancy Shoes. Pleas.; give us a call, at the Cheap
Cash Store of JOSEPH IL BORLAND,
jel9 99 Market street, second door from Fifth.
ADWELLING HOUSE cn Third street
for rent. 8. CUTHBERT & SON,
je2.3 bl Market street
$3,500 LAWRENCIEVJTJA PRO
, PERTY FOR BALE—A two story
brick house of hall, good cellar, wash house, stable, carriage
house, ccal house, etc., choice fruit trees, apple, pear, plum,
cherry and quince. Great variety of flowers and shrubbery.
he lot has a front of 83 feet on Ewalt street by 140 deep
to Chesnut street. Terms easy.
je26 • EL CUTHBERT & SON, 61 Market st.
A WNING RODS-1 set Awnin g 7 Rods, for
Lea wale (145) HENRY COLLIIiii,
1. /3 0 0
SOLuAION MANN
AMUSEMENTS.
FOSTER'S NEW k 1 I yli #:
TEUREBENEFIT OP MISS KATE FISHER.
new drama, in 4 ac EVENING July Ist, will be performed the
ts, by Taw Taylor and C. Reads, called
TWO LOVEB.S AND A LIFE.Ruth Bayen car...
3Lisa Sate Platter.
Dane°
Ilia Rata Fisher.
.......
After which, the farce of
Lett IN AND OUI OF PLACE.
y, and fir/6 ,thcr c.:aract,rd, with two songs and two
dances ..........................ee ..........
files Kate Philter.
To concln with the Fifth act of
Itichsrd 111 ItI,CIIARD 111.
PITTSBU H THEATRE.
MISS KIMBEILLY----1-18.ur. AND tLegiassuas
BENEFIT OF EPLI. riolthr,
And pwillively last perrermanre until July 6th.
THIS (Thursiar) EVENING, July bit, will he presented
a glorious array of ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY by
OILMAN'S )I,IANS
And on this special occasion, kph Horn, known as gr a d.
der Bones, will give SWIM of his most laughter provoking
acts—concluding with, for the last time, the highly sue
cenfril and laughable Burkario, called
THE HOP OF FASHION.
Received every night with roars of laughter.
.tar July sth, Celebration of Indepenpence; three gran/
performances by Ordway's ,liolians, commencing at eleven
o'clock in the forenoon, three in the afternoon, and eight ha
the evening.
Box tickets MA: cents. and no extra charge for eecared
eats. Second Tier, 25 cente. Deoroopen at 7%'—com
mance at 8 celucit. Beats can be secured at the Bus Office
throughthe day.
AT lONA L JUBILEE,
July 4th, 1776.
lis q
14'4U/iv
A, ll /:;;;% • k , . - 7-31 7`'''':
E./
French and American Circus will perform at Pittsburgh un
BEN THIMBLE'S LOS., Penn street, FRIDAY, SATUR
DAY and AIONDAY, Jr7l . , 2(1 24 and fib.
Among the many sph.ndid attractions of the French and
American curpaa of RTLERS, VAC( TERSOTIMBLERS,
ACROBATS, .11A01i.%ANS, COMEDIANS, DANCERS, YO•
CALISTzI, etc, are the following:
MAD'LLE VIIIOiNIE, the Qu - .11 of Frmeh Eqnewtri
craws MAD'LLE ILA, •he P.iiry•lllia French Rider, and
Lansaw°. :11a. t, GAM laS A. the greatest
waneral th, world. 'IONS. MORGAN, th,,
French llercril.. Magician and Oortorttonist. WILLIAM
ARNISTttO'zG, the Matchlt,e Srmors , t Rider, Leaper and
Vaulter. Dl'.v.!.. all AND YANTSII, the French
Acrul.sts. id nSP. CLIARLIN lfNic Wo`)D, the graatest
Boy Rider in the world. WILLI,:St CROSBY, the fat.
famed AriwricEaa tyro.l.crao rider. MAS JOHN ORTON,
the Jnvenll,-. c redly or th, riat ToiNY PASTOR, the
Ankatinn Clown aad
The drat performe.aeo cl this t ut,l [loupe, of arLiates
will take pace ua FI.IUAV .C.Y ENING, July 2d. DOOrii
Opeil at at u'clo-k. A hertaYM enrertAiriment for the a.;
cum ruo.h.t hr. or idati.lee, or SA'Nfilas Y, lily &I. 0000 a
open ,4t 2 o'clock ; e‘el.ing at 7 o'cloclr.
Tine - a performances on MONDAY, July tab. Doors own
at 10 a no, 3 6/.1 7 P.M. I':::rfaltaltic.,s w commence hall
ao heir after (wiling.
A I . )MIS.tION 13,x, .L.ti
Chlldron
to
Icentq.
i' jet
04S laCAaTai,
a 2.4 R f
if u 111E1 POSTINIi
and LLJTillPi.Pril , =c; all kir.Ja a.l.r
BILLS FOR CONOEI.4rn klxiirlaTlONEl, 10.
Allcommunici, -- tlono---(•iibc-r t-y mail, telegraph, or othcr
%La—directed to C.,. oil n of Cue Morning P,;.3.1, will receive
prompt attention
DAGUERREAN GALLERIES.
II le, 3
NEW DAULJEUREAN AND ALIBROTY'
.417 ALVD
VIPIS STA aSE, 1.11.14.P.L POST-Oi'llol
. PICTURES taken Ile Lu - lous styles, in pay
% . 4.,ther pud xer.,,:a,ed to ;des:.:.:, e. ko.:woodine rates.
'ca. Sick or accec. , ie~ aC their rolder,:Q.
BROT Y P E S.—These beautiful and
durable pictures uu viass; iu all their perfection and
loveliness, singly or in groups, may Lu obtained at WALL'S,
Jones' Building, I,iirt6 street. Ue2llw
1. M. CARGO &
PhotograpiteTs auild AaaAbrotypists,
NEW VORK GALLERY,
iv,. 11 iiiah street. and
11 - I.ABEAM GALLERY,
P. W. car. of Nurii , f 1 - rat eau Ditimond, Plttelurga
_DALL4)..3 al.,. • -
'2YP~~-
A BEAUTIFUL', AND DURABLE PICTURE
WARRANTED, CAN Ills HAD AS LOW
AB AT A,NY FIRST OLAS3 EaTABLIMMENT
IN THE COUNTRY, AT
WALL'S, Fc , arth street
Removed to 21 Fifth Street.
(VARGO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND
Aitll3lloTlil'll GALLERY has been removed from
TO Fourth etre,,t, to No. 21 Fifth ;street, near Market.
Tlieturooms hevio been built 031106411 V for the purpose,
With three larg• are not eurpasseil in tho city for
comfort, convenience end exce)ionco in arrow ... T.," C .
Air. Our old friends and patroni.'iilll thCoa wishing im•
perior likenesses, aro invited to call. u2t,„ Reception Boom
and Speolmens n the ground floor. op?.
A JOTION SALES.
DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST.,
At thu now Commercial Saka 'ootun, No. &4, Fifth
atroot, ev,3ry wool; are 1161:i pabli. ,tiles 6f goods in all
varioty, coned for the im , lc•inianmra, from a large
stock which i. constantly roilhaiialicil with freph consign
month, that moat tk , closed forthwitri.
AT 10 0.0,1,u0u, A. m.,
Dry aouds and fancy articles, co:apriding nearly e7erything
needed in the line fur personal and family eat; table cnt,
lery; hardwurv, clothing; boots awl stioc3; ladles ware,
AT 2 ('CLOCK, P. ,11.,
Household and kitehen furniture, new and second-hand;
beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron atone China ware;
stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, Ac.
AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. BL,
Fancy articles; watches; clacus ; Jowelry ; musical lastru.
manta; gene; clothing; dry goods; boots and shoes. book
stationery, &c. level P. H. DAVIS. Auct.s
CLOSING} SALE 01? CHOICE LIQUORS,
AT AuorioN—on THURSDAY MORNING, July
let, at 10 o'clock, at the etore f Mltcheitroe & Bro., No. 20,0
Liberty strew, will bo sold without reserve, to close the en
tire st.,,ek, 4 half pipes superior pale and (lark Brandies, 12
bbl 4. Large's ant, .tedoll'i cid Rye Whisky, Trish Pi'lliakY,
Cherry Brandy, Upland Gin, extra old Maddra Wine,
Wine Bitter, Selcc.s, Potent linnitets, etc. Also, a 100 gal
lon Copper Still, Worm and 'IA, argo Oak Tan, holding
about 40 [4)1.4.: Inrge ,piir.r Pump, from cellar to fourth
story. stand Rider., copper Pumps end Meraluroi, Letter
Press, Excellent Dn.), etc., et:.
Jc3o P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
?-igik C. %VEST AY, CO., da:pW.
CARRIAGES,
ROUILIWAIP, 13 - 17001 EB, ULf[JES AND SLEIGIii3
Nc .IP7 Inn etrcct, PITESELinaIi, PA.
AU v.-A.1.: v. 4: r&ritc.l to I. vt tho I..tat mate:l4la and
workmaahip rnil2:l,ydis
J.:,.1. DOSCH.
W. H.
we
McOLE ,i: 03
I t...CQA ;T Tiiii,4E3,
CI t C.l,tlc EarLiih
lo g Lot' Fed&ral aDd2quaro All.,
gh.my (34y, I
,?
,
.VOl-71-;t4 1E
Al A RBLE! MARBLE!!
egoze - fli, mrd 9 a i r ? 0
HAG A I;r4A - CI'IPUL SELECTION - O
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONii,'S
'Enclosures, Poo4llg, zte., Sipe.
The public are respo:lfully in7ttc_l : arnina our stook.
Priced tow, and wcri warraut,l.
:,•ea 6/715:g3e.
LAKE FISII.—
Ho Hall 111,',3. White Fish ;
11J •' " Trout;
luu " " Herring;
" " S.lmou;
" Pickerel;
Just awl for salo by
jell
GROG
•
-.LES WINES AND IaQUORS.
150 baga Rio Coffoo;
100 chests Black and Green Teas ;
25 btls. Crashed Bug,ar ;
25 " Coffee "
" New Fork Byrnp;
20 " New Orhnns Molasses;
5 Tierces New Rice;
10 boxes W. W. H. Grant's Tobacco; •
100 " bf. R. and Layer Raisins ;
20 kegs French Plums;
2 Puncheons Jamaica Ram;
2 " Santa Criss Runt;
2 Pipes Holland Gin;
Also, 'French Brandy; Port, Sherry, Malaga and Charm.
pagne Wines; Pure Old Rye and Rectified Whisky, in dor°
and for sale low, by HAWORTH & BROWNLEE,
Successors to Haworth, Bro. & Brownlee,
Cor. of the Diamond and Diamond alley,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
DLANTATION SUGAR &MOLASSES--
L 100 hhds. fully fair and primo N. 0. Sugar •
600 bbls., oak cooperage, prime N. 0. Molasses;
60 a St. James S. H Molasses, now landing and
for sale, by MTLLER Ir. RIOKETSON,
mr2.5 Noe. 221 and 223 Liberty street.
,lIRE FRENCH BRANDY, for medicinal
pexposee, by the bottle or gallon, at
IIAWOBT/1 BROWNLEE'S,
- Orrorr rf liOra.nn4 and Thanvend 0110 v.
VELLUM COY MG BOOKS—For Bale by
Jen J. It. WELVIN.
C 0 V 9AD
I,, C d
j Aj.N B E HOOP.—An excellent
ar Ht ! e
lot 4ll , atbtu.
Allse Kato Fisher
❑E NIL? 11. COLLINS,