LOCAL AFFAIRS. A. Plan for the •Eloape of John Lutz Frustrated. For several weeks Jailor Philips has been aware that a plot for the escape of John Lutz, the convicted murderer, has ban on foot, in which persons both in the prison walls and others outside were concerned. He was aware that an impression of the lock of Lute's cell had been taken by some one in the jail, and that a key was being manufactured in Cincin nati, VAITII WWI to unlock the door. For the arrival of this implement he was anxiously watching, when on Friday it was disoovered that it was inside the prison walls. Mrs. Gardiner, the abortionist, and a colored woman named Henrietta Boltz, who is serving sentence for larceny, had quareliod, and the latter was accused by the former of stealing her false teeth. Bhe .dent for Alderman Rogers, who searched the cell of Mrs. Boltz, but without finding the teeth. Tho scorch, however, proved of great importance, for, sewed up in the pillow of tho bed, was found a ekele. ton key, with a set of movable wards. These were taken charge of by Jailer Philips. On trying tho key in the lock of Lutz's cell it wee found that with a little filing it would unlock it. On being informed of tho finding of the key, Lutz expressed surprise, and was 'till more astonished when told that the key was made in Cincinnati, which he acknowledged was was tlae fact. Tho colored woman bad not been suspected of any complicit, in the affair, until she was deprived of the liberty of having her cell door epen at night, granted her in consideration of her hating - a small child. When her door won dosed, Lutz expressed great interest in her behalf, which led to a suspicion that she was connected with the plot, and the Alder man was instructed to make a thorough Ranh. It is believed that tho impression of the lock was taken by James Denniss, alias Preston, who was confined for stealing come watches from the Monon gahela House, and it is supposed that his brother, NVin. Donni 3, of Cincinnati, manufactured the key, under his supervision.' Mrs. Gardiner was supposed to have had something to do with the nffar, but if she did it has not transpired. Tho plan was well laid and the chances of EllOCCed were reasonable. Jailor Phillips deserves mush credit fur his energy in marching out the plan, and his success in breaking it Op. A strict watch will be kept upon the movoment3 of Lutz, he .ecforth. Court of quarter Seimlous. Before , Pro - Adent Judge William B. 'Al'elurc, and Associate Judges Adams and Parke. MCI9DAY, July 12. When the Court met Eris morning and the case of the Cnmmonwerlith vs. John W. Daly was called, the " Judge " did not enswor to his name, and his bail was therefore declared to bo forfeited. The trial of the cause was proceeded with in the came manner as though the &fondant was present. Mr. Swartzwoldo: offered to introduce testimony showing the good oharacter of the defendant, which was objected to by the District Attorney, as not be ing to the point at issue. The offer was overruled by tho Court, and Mr. Swartzweldcr said he had no other evidence to offer. He then opened his address to the jury by a corn moot at length on the absurdity of the Act of Assem bly relating to the sale a lottery tickets, and the great discrepancy between this offense and the pun. ishment. Ho held that the law was unconstitutional, no under it a man might be tried twice for the same offense, without being able to plead a former indict. Daunt in bat•. Tho Commonwealth had not proved that the tickets sold were lottery tickets to be drawn in a lottery in ono of the United States, as set forth in the Act of Assembly in describing the offense, and in accordance with which the indictment must be framed. Tho indictment did not sot forth that the tickets were to be drawn in a lottery, and he there fore thought it was defective, and there could bo no conviction under it. Mr. Collier replied in a clear and able speech of half an hour, clearly defining the law and the duty of the jury. The Judge commenced his charge to the jury by stating that the def,ndant had failed to make his ap pearance,bavieg loft tee Coort under his recogni. zone() on Friday evening, and that flight is an ovi• donee of guilt. He then declared the Aet of AMID. bly constitutional, and said moreover that the jury bud nothing to do with its constitutionality. He ex patiated on the evils of tho lottery system, and the wisdom of the Legislature in passing a law to rro. toot the public from this eno:mous swindle. Ho then reviewed the testimony at length, end concluded with an admonition to the jury to do their duty ac, cording to the evidence. In the course of the charge be stated that a celebrated mathematician at Cam bridge, taking the data on both sides, after an accu• rate calculation, had determined that a person had three chances of being killed by a ligh.tning stroke to one el drawing a prize in a lottery. The jury, without leaving the box, returned a var. diet of guilty. Margan Bryan Pardoned. On Friday evening, Morgan R. Bryan, under son. tence for selling lottery tickets, received a despatch from Harrisburg, announcing that a pardon for him had been signed, which would arrive hero during Saturday. It did not come during Saturday, but the early Sunday morning mail brought the, to him, all important document, directed to William Trovillo, Esq. At about nine o'clock on Sunday morning, Mr. Trovillo rent to the jail with the paper and de livered it to Jailor Philips, who forthwith released Bryan from custody. The official document is drawn in the usual man ner, and several reasons for granting the par don, as follows : "Notwithstanding the stringent laws of the Com• manwealtla against the vale of lottery tickets, the traffics has continued and spread unchecked by legal itgferimee, and that the conviction of Bald Morgan an is the first conviction for said crime that has taken place in Allegheny county for many years. \3 "And whereas, it is represented that said Morgan ryan was engaged in the business but a short time, and was ignorant of tle extent of the offense against thip tars and the severity of the penalty he incur. „rod ;" also, in consideration of the faot that the pris 'oner was a young man of good character, with a large family dependent on him for support, and that many of the roost influential citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny county had jo nod in letters and peti• tiens for his pardon, it was thought the law had been vindicated, and that, under the circumstances of the case, the ends of justice would be satisfied by the conviction and punishment already undergone. This pardon is greeted with universal satisfaction, and is in aceordatea with the wishes of a great ma jority of our citizens. It is another evidence of the sound judgmon , of Gov. Packer. Arrest of Counterfeiters.—For 130111.3 time past the vicini'y of Ontario, Lagrange county, on the lino hetwcen 11l tiol3 and Indiana, has been completely 'boded with counterfeit money by a gang of sharp. ere, at the Load of was Perry Randolph and Gorge Fos'er. They become so bold that a vigi lance committee was appointed, who succeeded in arrestirg a number of them, but by arms moans Randolph and Poster escaped.. A reward of $5OO each was offered for their recovery, and officer Brad, ley, of the Chicago Independent Police, visited Pittsburgh in scared of them. Not succeeding, ho proceeded, with officers Moon and Hague, on asearch through Ohio, and after so absence of four days, they captured their men at ditioront points in the vicinity of Warren, Trumbull county, Ohio. Officer Hague returned home on Saturday night, and Moon and Bradley proceeded with their prisoners to Ontario, whore they will be tried. Large quantities of soon • totfeit money were found on their persons. This Randolph is the earns individual arrested here some seven years since for passing counterfeit money, and some $BOOO found on him. Ho gave bail for his appearance and forfeited it. Ho is now in a fair way to receive the reward of bin long con tinued villainies. Admitted to Bail.—Michael Malone, an old man of sixty years, charged with an assault and battery with intent to cap nit a rape on the person of a small girl, was admitted to bail in the sum of $5OO for his appearance at the next Court of Quarter Sessions, by the Cour, yesterday. J. E. F. Speihl, a soldier at the United States arsenal, charged with stabbing two mon recently, was also released on entering bail in the amount of $2OO for his appearance next term. The Lottery Liza the Court of Quarts tcscions, yesterday morning, Bernard Perry, oharged with selling lottery tickets, under bail in the sum of $2OOO, was called, and, not answering to his name, Lie recegnizance was forfeited. Alfred Koovil, also failing to appear, his bond of $lOOO was declared forfeited. Judge M'Cluro instructed the Commissioners to collect these, as well as all other rooognizances for feited during the term. dasault to Kill.—Peter Ciodiel and. Ea - mot:el Becket were yesterday arrested and hold to bail by Mayor Weaver. They are charged with e.saault and battery with intent to kill, on oath of Geo. Shaffer, who says that during a quarrel at a boor hall in Bir mingham, the defendants beat him over tho head with a club. Up.—Tho notorious Mary Burke was yester day sent to jail for thirty days on a charge of being disorderly and drunk. She was violent and abusive in the watch house. She had, we are informed, made an affidavit of EOMO kirid against M'Kee, who, since bis acquittal, has dissolved his former intimacy with her. Fire.—At an early hour on Sunday morning, a small fire broke cut on Gum street, in a small frame llous. - 70, occupied by a colored family named Johnson,. It was 'poon extinguished, but not until the upper story wits considerably damaged. The lose is about two hundred dollars.' All the furniture was saved. The fire originated in tho chimney. ROWnla led Vegetable Compound is a medicine which we can unhesitatingly endorse in cheat or throat complaints. No man or woman, subjeot to disease of the lunge, bronchitis, sore throat, or any kindred ill, should forego a Medicine of such virtue for any nostrum known. Its rice to its present popu larity has been the result of the cures whieb it hoe effected, and it has been called out, rather than been brought out, us a medicine. This io a fact which we have ascertained, and upon it we cost cur credit as a • "onrnalist. • " White Kid Gloves, White Silk Gloves, White Silk and Mabellies Vestings, Whito Duck Pant Stuffs and Coating, now on hand at Carnaghan's, Federal street, Allegheny city. A full ptook of Ready Made Clothing for mon and boys, adapted to the season, and a general' stock of piece goods for custom work, The (3hortlers Murder. Since our issue of yesterday, the murder at Cork Run has assumed a now aspect, and it now appears that the female, who was at first supposed to be the victim of the horrid crime, is now alive. It seems that the two persons mentioned in Menday'a paper have since boon seen at Sewickley, making their way on foot down the river. Suspicion has boon directed towards another party, and this time the information seems to bo of a more reliable character. Yesterday morning the Mayor received information that a German, named A. But. ler, had been stopping at Harwig's tavern, on Penn street, above the canal bridge. Ho arrived on last Tuesday night, in , company with his wife, four children, and a young girl in the capacity of a nurse. He said he was going West for the purpose of buying a farm, and that ho had no friends in this city. On Wednesday evening, about seven o'clock, Sutler loft, in company with lib wife, saying he was going to Allegheny city. About half past one o'clock ho returned alone. On being asked about his wife, he replied that she had stopped with some friends on Troy Hill, where, as she was about to become a mother, he intended to leave her, and pursue his journey West, having purchased tickets for Chicago. He seemed in haste to get away, and left on the early morning train of Thursday for Chicago, taking with him his children, the girl and several large chests containing his baggage. On learning these facts, the Mayor immediately sent for Mr. Herwig and several inmates of the house, and showed them tho clothing taken from the ULM'. derod woman. Some cf the females belonging to the house identified the oar-rings, which were of a peculiar style, the breast pin, and a part of the dress, as having been worn by Sutler's wife. It is thought that Sutler wished to get rid of his wife, and take up with the girl who was traveling with them. The telegraph was broughl into roqul. sition, and other active measures taken to intercept the fugitives, and it is possible he may soon be ar rested. It has been ascertained that the party did go as far se Crestline on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, but it is not certain that they went lorther, as another conductor takes charge of the train at this point. Tao baggage master of the train states, however, that the baggage went through. The Conference Yesterday.—The conferees of the Sxlld'Congressional District, met yesterday in Al legheny, according to appointment. Mr. M'Knight was nominated on the fifth ballot, after Mr. Purvi. aim had sent in a letter declining the nomination. Our neighbor of the Chronicle is in error in stating that Mr. Purviance " would not have his name thrust before the conference to disturb the harmony of the party," as the letter published in yesterday's Journal, to which ho alludes, was written six months ago in Washington City. Examine the dates next time, to avoid errors. Quarter Se4Bl . o7lB.—The jury trials in this Court are almost conoluded for the present term. The Court met at two o'clock yesterday, but there being no oases to try, the Court adjourned until nine o'clock this morning, when it was thought some of the lot- tery dealers would be brought in on process. Tho jury has not yet boon discharged, but will probably be relieved from further attendance to-day. Over the River.—John Berry, convicted of assault and battery with intent to kill, in striking Leopold Bahl, Jr., with a slung shot at a celebration on Troy Hill, was taken to the Penitentiary yesterday. .dver Plated Ware thee Norniny.—At Mr. Davis' auction rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, an extensive as. Eortment of elegant silver plated warn will be Bold this morning at ten o'clock. Beautiful tea sots, and all plated articles for table use, are comprised in the variety; finely finished from new and elegant do• signs. The sa!e is positive, and merits attention of housekeepers and others. .7'.. s s THERE ARE FEW THINGS which affords us 11 - rY greater pleasure than sitting down to pates notice of the CELEBRATED HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, because wo are fully conscious we ara conferring a public benefit, and our heart tells us that, by our notices, many have been induced to take these Bitters, and been rescued from death by Dyspepsia, Diarhan, etc., etc., for the cure of which it is certain. The Bitters have always been known to excel all other prepartione in the speedy cure of all the diseases the stomach is heir t and the nvrked favor with v. hick it is spoken of by those who have neal thorn, cannot tut cony:ace all, that its virtues are many, Try thorn. For sale Ly drngg,iits and dealers generally, everywhere, and by 110STET.TER SMITH, Manufactareta and Proprietors, Jylo—lo 59 Water and 58 Front atreota. Ora AS A MEDICINE, AS A BEVERAGE, AS AN Appetle3r, as a restorative, at a solace, as a gentle exhilerant, as a atta in manhood and a help in age. there is nothing like J. M. OLIN'S CELEBRATED STOMAOLI BITTERS, they aro pronounced by all who uso thorn, to be far superior to auy preparation of the kind now in use, They are a sure cure for Dyspeptia,Costivoness, General De- bility, Weakness of the Stomach, etc., and a preventive of most of the prevailing dlscases of the day. They should be kept and used by every family, et wcially at this season of the y:ar, when loss of appetite 19 sa provalont. No tinnily consulting their own Interest can Ward to do without them. As runny spurious articles aro put up and sold as genuine, be sure an I call for J. M. Olin's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that the article purchased bears the name of 3. M. Olin as manufacturer. For sllo by J. M. OLIN, role proprietor and manufacturir, No. 267 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Po., and by druggists rind dealEtio genonilly. JOSEPH MEYER, MAN I3FA CTUR.F.R OF Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs, Wrirerooms, 424 Penn street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE, 11. - e• 11 addition to the Puradiut. , taninesa, I also devote attention to UNDERTAKING. Hearses and Carriages farthhed. • I) 4 RPLIA NS' COURT SALE.—By virtue of +. au order of the Orpban's Court, of Allegheny coon ty, I will .x.pose at public sale, at the COURT ILIUSE, in the City of Pittsburgh, on SATURDAY MORNING, July Stet, at 10 o'ckck, all theme two certain Lots of (hound, nitin.e In the borough of South Pittzhingh, Allegheny county, walked Noa. 4 and 6, In the plan r.f lots laid out by the heirs of Sydney GI oe - g, near the Monongahela Bridge-- °eta t.xu, t , geth.r, being fifty (60) feet in front on the Turnpike, atm ext.-n:111,g tck,preservir g the e.idth of about One hundred and fifty feet OW feet,l more or tree, on which there Is elected ONE TWO STORY FRA.U.N3 HOUSS, with the appurtenances. Tcruis at rale. V 7,11. McLAUGLILIN, Eseentor of Thoß. McLaughlin jys:3tw&3W:aa•w 11101DURE FRENCH - BRANDY, for Medicinal 341, purl:veal, by the bottle or gallon, at ILIWOUTB & BROWNLEE'S, i‘a Orrnar of Diemen(' end Mammy] alloy. INDIA RUBBER CURRY OUMBS —Also, a largo assortment of Dressing Tuck and Long Combs, Just received at the India Rubbor Dopot of J. Er If. PIIILLIPP, 01l 9H cod 28 t.t. (Pair atTe•t. QIIA1)--10 bbla. No. 1 Baltimore Shadjust r . ,:c,nod and for mile by hicCA.NDLESS, MEANS h 00., J. 022 Corner Wood and Water streets. NiTOOL WANTED.— The highest market price paid for Wool, by SPRINCIEIt 11AIttiAlinill .4 CO., No. 295 Liberty sheet. TORPEDOES -3U0,000 No. 1, just received and for sale by ItEY%IE Je23 No. 30 Wood street. FIRE ()RACK ENS-6U boxes No 1 Fire Crackera, just arrived and for sale at the lowest mar ket price, at ILAWOP.TiI & - BROWNLEE'S, je23 Corner Diamond and Diamond alley. COLTON'S WEST TOURIST & GUIDE— I'or rale by (Jel9) J. R. WELDIN. I,Q I LOUR-5O bbls. Superfine Flour just re 11 . ceivel and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, /38 Corner Market and First streets. INDIA RUBBER DOOR MATS—The beet article lu use, for e/le at. the India Rubber Depot, of J. k H. PHILLIPS, ell 2t3 and 25 St. Cllelr atrect. riENT'S WE 4.../ . 01IPAP. Gent's Patent Leather Gaiters; o liient' Patent Leather Oxfords ; ..c• t; M =4 Gent's Calf Boots ; n VS Gent's Fine Slippers. 9 is CHEAP. r 0 AT TUE. PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, ibl7. No 17 Fifth street, DIFFENBACELER A CO. QTA'fIONERY FOR OFFICE USE-A 1 1 / 4 1 large supply of Staple and Fancy Stationery, for of. ficea, banks, etc,for sale by (jolg) JR. WELDIN. SUNDRIES.— 1000 lbs. Country Bacon ; 12 kegs Packed Butter ; 70 bushels Bri g ht Dried Apples: 20 " " 6` Peaches; 102 burhula Red Potatoes; ----- 200._ • , Mixed Just received and for by JAS. A. FICTZPii, iny3l Corner Market sod Second eta. DRIED APPLES-50 bushels Dried Ap ples, just received and for sale by McC/INDLESS, MiCA.NB & CO., e 22 Corner Wood and Water streets BEANB.-20 bblH small White Beans for alo by 1 , 1121 IT. H. COLLINS. VvT S. IitAVEN'S Elastic Steel Pens just • received, and for sale at the Stationery Store, Je26 Noa. al. 33 and 36 Market street - TAIPORTANT TO BUYERS.—WO have now placed upon 'ho counter a lot of SOILED GAIT ERS and SHOES, which we offer CHEAP. Call and exam ine them. All kinds of summer wear selling at the most reasonable prices. Misses' Gaiters, Hack and colored, with and without heels, low. Children's Fancy Shoes. of the newest styles. We have still a few Men's Patent Leather Gaiters left, now selling at greatly rerhimd prices. DIVPENB.9OHER dr CO., jylo N 0.17 Nifth street, near Market. CHB A.P BOOTS AND SHOES.- SELLIPIG OFF TO RENEW TEE STOCK. Hood bargains can be had by Ca/ling at ' I JOSELPH. H. BORLAND'S, j ylO 98 Market atred, two doo from Fifth. 500,000 B n r P eoe ri i B ved Z I T for 4: eal e o 11 4;f the Stationery More of W. B. HAVEN, Je26 oOrner "toot and Seetn4 meta, PITTSBURGH, PM. COMMERCIAL. rlgpmnrultGEl BOARD OF TRADE AND InIERGHANTS, ECICCIIANCIZ. Prz silent. W. 11. Yi'LLLIA 2IB . The IlvsidsrL/4. BRUNOT, Ist, LOMAT( DIOFUEN, 2d. Treasurer. N. HOLMES, Superintendent. JOSEPH SNOWDEN. OnnniNee of _Arbitration fot June. F. R. BRUNOT, V. P., JOIIN S. COMM/LYE, J. B. CANFIELD, SAMUEL SHRIVER, DAVID WCANDLESS• Philadelphia Market. PLIELLIDELPHIA, July 12.—The Flour market Is quiet; with little demand for either export or home consumption; sales at $4,50 to $5 for cammon and extra. Bye Flour and Corn Meal are steady, but quiet.' Thera is not much Wheat offer• jug, but prices a - o urnhanged; good old red is hald at $1,05 and white at $1416 bush; sales 4EOO bush southern at th., latter rate. ltye steady at 68c. Corn coerce and in good r 'quest. Oats wanted at 41c for Penna. *hisky scarce; h ales of bbls at 26c, Ude at 26c, and drudge at 210. New York !Market• li.sw Forts., July 12.—Cotton buoyant; 4600 bales sold; middling nplandi 17 546 Flour firm; 16,500 bbls sold. Wheat active, 178,000 bush sold. Corn dull; 89,000 bush sold; white 81@83; yellow nominal at 87©88. Bacon du I Lard firm at 10%011134c. Sugar buoyant; Porto Rico 674@731,; Muscovado 034@7%. Rice steady at aga%. quiet, but steady. Leather firm. Linseed Oil stesdy at 70. Freights firmer; Cotton to Liverpool 3 le@7 34 en Phu:. to Liverpool I%e. Blew York Stook filarkat. NEW YORE, July 12.—Stocks firm. Chicago ami Pcc l laland t 'fsye. Aa Croae and Milwoukeo 6, Mich. Soutnern 23 1 4; N. Y. Central 85; Reading 40 1 / 4 ".; Virginia 6's 93; lows and ChicagoBB : l4; Erie 19%; Cleveland and Tuledo , 3i;fri",; La Croesa land grants 31. Cincinnati Itiaritct. Cucemari, July 12.—F1our firm for extra trends, but common is not inquired for, we quo , o at P,90(411,25 fur fair to choice extra. Oats have advanced to 46©47c; there is nut much doing and no change in Wheat or Corn. Whidity has advanced to 22c. Nothing was done in PlOVIEli0118; there was some demand, but dealers cannot agree. Linseed Oil 67@e 68c. Grooeries firm. The river has riaen four inches. OD NERVOUS 11.EADA0.11E.—Rov. W. 0. Howezd, _ . Pastor of the First Baptist Church, at Chicago, lilt note, who has been a great sufferer from nervous headache, but who has experienced entire relief from It, by the use of WILSON'S PILLS, In a letter, dated June 18th, i. 1.868, ad dressed to Messrs Fahnestook th Davie, of Chicago', 11IMOD, says :—" During the last twenty years, I have made net of a great variety of medicines prescribed by Allopath`c and Homwopathic physicians, but all have failed; and I had re• linquished all hope of relief, until I was induced to resort to WILSON'S PILLS. These hove effectualirrelieved me In repeated instances of late, and I can cheerfully and con scientiously recommend them to others who aro similarly affected." This sovereign remedy is sold by D. L Fahne. stock & Co., c•arin.r of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittabrirgh, to whom orders far supplies dieted be add rees,A. CANDIDATES SELERIFE—The undersigned offera himself to the Democracy of Allegheny county, as a candidate fur Sheriff, antject to the decision of the Democratic Conven Von. I3A tIAN ES FM 0, je24:dew Upper St Clair. 00BONE11.—The undersigned offera himself as a candidate baftre the next Dainc, , craticOanvoution fur the office of Coroner, and asks the support of the I)- socracy [J ll LEtiox ILEA. STEAMBOATS. CINCINNATI. F.'or Clawfauna. kir'AA The elegant side wheel, passenger puiket SUPERIOR—Capt. RED3IOND GRACZ-will leave Pittsburgh for Cincinn&ti, TIIIS DAT, rho 4th inat., at 12 o'clock, u. For freight or passage apply board, or to FLACK, BARNES 4 00., Agents. Through to St. Louis in flea days. This bat connects with the mail lino, and IN ill go through in the time speci fied. She Will lean, on Saturday. ap22 ZANIES VIEILLE, For Marlette and Zanesville. , The steamer EMMA. GEAR AM, Capt. him 1 ,-,,i . /cos AYRES, will leave for the' above and all intermediate ports on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. hi. Nor (alight or pagsago apply on board. I lab O. 65 MARKET STREET, SELLING OFF AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, TO CLOSE OUT TgE STOCK OF Embroideries and Trimmings. To Insure a ready sale, the undvralgael will S 1 LL HIS STOCK WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, And Invites the Ladies, as they will find great bargains at NO. 65 MARKET STREIO, Between Third and Fourth streots RAPPING PA PER-3000 reams ass't biro Rag Wrapping, a onperior article, for e4le by jel9 J. R. WELDIN. DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE- A Dwelling Rouse and two largo lots, with good im provements. immediate peuesaton. Price, SIBIO, A Farm of 808 acres, 40 Improved, all prime lard one mile from Fayette Springs. Price, $8 per acre. A valuable property at LawrenceviDe, in complete order, good location, immediate possession—s3soo. A section of cholos land lu Franklin county, lowa, in good ixation—s2,6o per acre. S. ODTIIBERT A SON, je29 61 Market street. TYPE METAL, just received and for Pale, by W. S RAVEN, Stationer and Printer, je2d Carnal. Market and Second etreate. UST PUB Purdon' a Qy Auutt9.l Uigoet of tto Law.] of Pennsylvania, for each of the years 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857 and 1859, namely, from the 28th of May, 1853, to 28th of May, 1858. The whole completing Stroud tint Brightly's Pardon's Digest to the present data, by Frederick 0. Brightly, Esq., for sale by J. B. WEI DIN, 117 No. 63 Wood street, near Fourth. RYE. --1.25 Lush Rye for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, Corner Market and Firat strauts 13RODUCE.- 10 b Is. White Beans ; 9 " Mess Poar.,fer Sete by je3o W. H. SMITH hi; CO HERRING -10 bblB. No. 1 Potomao Her ring, just recelvLd and for sale by ItfcCANDLESS, MEANS & CO, je22 Corner Wool and Water streets. rfillE FRANKLIN ALMANAC FOR 1859. —This well-known and popular annual, formerly pub lished by Johnston .ft Stockton, after a lapse of years, will again shortly be issued. The circulations as formerly will be made by to skillful mathematician, Sanford C. 11111, Esq., who will also prepare for its pages such reading mat ter as will make it an entertaining and instructive maga zine. Besides the reliable astronomical calculations, a new and ingenious table of time, an accurate method of drawing meridian linos, and other matters of permanent value will be added. Orders of book sellers and other dealers are eulicited la advance of publication, as but one edition will be printed, and orders will be tided 'According to priority. . _ . . WM. 0. JOHNSTON & CO., Publishers, Printers, Stationers, and Blank rook Makers, 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh j 024 ACON.-2500 lbs. Hama, Sides and Shoal dere—country cured—a good article, for sale by my 29 WM. IL SMITH Ei 00. QPONGES—A large supply of coarse and fine Sponges, of a very superior quality, j oat received by JOB. FLEMING J,12 Corner Diamond and Market street HAIR DYES—Batchelor's, Christadora's, Alexander's, Shalotes, and Water's Liquid Hair Dyes—a large supply constantly on hand, at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, j )12 Corner Dimond and Market street. - _ T lIAVE constantly on hand a large supply II of Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal purposes, Those wishing anything in this line, can rely upon getting a pure article at JOSEPH FLEMLNG'EI, jyl'd Corner 'Diamond and Matte! Wert BLAIR & WYETH'S CHEMICAL FOOD —A largo supply received this day. For sale whole sale and retail try JOBEPH FLEMING, IY I2 Comer Diamond and Market st. MACKEREL -25 bbls. No. 3, Large ; lo half bblo. No. 3, Large. For sale by ( j yl2) W. H. SMITH 00. -1)R II S Brown's Eas. Jamaica Ginger; Extracts of Roots, foi making Beer; Cooking Extracts; Prepared Corn Starch; Hecker's Farina; Cream Tarter ; 81. Cub. soda ; Lemon Acid; Citrate Magnesia ; Lemon Syrup; Yeast Powder For sale by B. L. FAITNESTOOK k CO., jylo No. 60, corner of Wood and Fourth eta. pIIOTOGRAPHS.—These beautiful PIC TURES, taken in the highest style of the art, colored in oil or plain, can be had singly or by the quantity, at WALUS Gallery, Jonea' Building, Fourth street. fj y10:1w AT A BARGAIN—Two large Lots of ground in South Pittsbargh, each 20 feet front on Oarson street, by HO deep to Chesnut street, with two frame dwelling houses, each containing four ro ms. Berme easy. Also—A valuable building lot, 20 feet front, on Carson street, near the Public School House, by 100 feet deep to Chesnut street. The purchaser to have the use, in build ing, of the gable end of the house adjoining._ Price, $6OO. Terms easy. S. 00THSEB.T .5 SON, jylo 61 Market street. nRANGES-25 boxes, in prime order, just N./ received and for sale by RIM= & ANDERSON, No. 89 Wood street : Opposite 80 Charles Hotel. EMONS-50 boxes Palermo, in No. 1 or der, Just received and for by - m .? ANDliagoN, 241 Woad street, Opposite the St. Charles Hotel. 10 rINSEED OIL.-10 bbl 3. for Ede by ago bl% H. 11. MIMS, J. BUSEPR, SPECIAL NOTICES, PERMANENT. OFFICE. COMPLYING. WITH. THE URGENT REQUEST OP HUN DREES OF THEIR PATIENTS, DRS. a M. FITCH AND J. W. SYKES Have concluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGIIt And may he consulted at their office, No, 1131 Perna street, OPPOSITE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, Daily, except Sundays, for CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA., BRONCHITIS and ALL OTHER. CHRONIC COMPLANTS, complicated with, or causing pulmonary diaeaao, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Line r , Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, ij.c. SYUES woull state that their treatment of ecniamptiou is based upon the fact that the disease exista in tic Uood and system at, large, both &Tore and during its development in the lungs, and they therefore employ Meehan• Ica!, uud Medical ruu.olies to purify the blood and strengthen the system. 'With three, they floe 17.EDIOAL IN HALATIONS, which they value highly, tint only tar Rig:o lives, (having no Carafiee eflecta when cued :done.,) and Inra• lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious time of curability on any treatment based upon the planet ble, but false idea that the "seat ofthe disease can be readied in a direct manner by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the coat of the dieesue it in the blood and its effect.] only in the &cti. No charge for coniraltati.n. A liAt of questtons will bu 5,J0.L to thns< wishing , to c,uoiult us by !utbee. in 2U:,..a.v.v L.—a'. Folder : de the time approaches fur malicer the noKdnation , : fse tt.e ail election, the Demccrats are look_•itie tdient ft.r Etilt4Llo candidates to place upon their ticket. Allow cue to suggest the following naioe a fur their conaid: eration. There le not a gentlemen named, who is not a thorough national Democrat: (ONGRE , iI3. HON. CHARLES SEIAILR, Ohy EIMAT3. HON. WILLIAM WILKINS : Pebb:s AII.3OIIILY : JOHN M. IRWIN, City, TIIO3IAS S. HAM', Indiana, JOEL KETCHUM, Elisabeth, HUGH LAFFERTY, Baldwto, WILLIAM McLANE, North Fsyetto SHERIFF' 13A111 , 7113 FORD, I owar B'. Clair PROTIIONOTAIIi : JOHN BIRIVLNGHAM, Ohio COUNTY COLIMIS3IONER : TIIOIIAB FARLEY, Allegheny City AUI:17110 : JJIIN MURRAY, South Pittaturb.h conossa: WILLIAM ALEXANDER, City CITY WEST OF THE ALLEGHENY 3 E.46T gRN NECK 2 SOUTH OF THE 2.I9NONGAHEL A. 4 jll2.dto —l2 NOTIO.E.—Tho Stock Books of tha 14101 , 10NUA VELA VALLEY BANE, to bo located at McKee port, will be re-opencd at the St. Charlea L1.,At.1, on THUM DAY, the 15th itiAaut, to receive the reu..aiuder of Subecrip tioa tv tha Capital Ftack of sold Bank. .13 CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, crsounatt, June 1Lth,1854. I OD THE FRESIDENT .IND DIRECTORS OF THIS Company have this day declared a diviclowl of SIX DOLLARS PER MARE on the Capital Stock—five dillarri payable In caati to Dia Stockholders or th.3ir I>gal repregen. tativeg, forthwith, and ono dollar credited to their stcck. Joldsc2't 511:1Ig EL S. lidAltSil ELL, Secretary. NOPIOE—THE INTERC-iT COUPONS of the Bon la of Lawrence Comity, killed to the PITTS. BURGH AND ERLI3 RAILROAD COMPANY, due Jnly, 185 S. will be paid at the office of W. H WILLIAMS & 00., Pittsburgh, Pa. The cliang3 in place of payment be made in consequence of the failure of th , Onto Life Insurance and Trust Company, New York, where the Ompous are payable By order of jy9 THE COMMISSIONETtS. N EW ICE CREAM SALOON, AND LADLES' RESTAURANT., NO. 27* FIFTH STREET. The subscriber has itseed, and fitted up eaveral commodi ous roams, nearly opposlte the Exchange Bank, on Fifth street, - which are now open for the Summer Beeson. La• diesnadgentlemen can always find an abundant supply of FRESH CONFECTIONARY, FRII.TS, ICE CREAM, WATER ICES, and all the refreshments of the season. All are respectfully requested to visit the rooms, and tad for themselves. (j. 10) M. AtcaINLEY. DURE PORT WINE, for medicinal pur poses, by the bottlo or gallon, at IIAWOBTII & BROWNLEE'S, e 6 In tho Dbrroond. ADWELLING HOUSE cn Third street fur teat. S. CUTIII3ERT Ez SON, j,23 bl Market street. 00 D STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE.—An undivided third part of that valuable property, situate at the corner of Sixth and ,Voud streets, batting 130 feet front on Wood by 60 deep os Sixth street. One-third of the above will be sold for $3,000. Cue-half in hand—balance at one, two and three years. S. CCITLIIIEKT ,t SON, jyl 61 Market street. 419{T ARCII —lOO bxc. MeClung & Campbell's Extra Starch, for sale by je3o W. H. smirll a. CO. FOR RENT—A large Dwelling Hons.] and Store, on Grant street. B. CUTHBERT tz. SON, rny26 61 51arket street. .FRESII FIGS--'6OO drums just ressived and for sale by ItitIYMER 4 ANDIIIII3ON, el 7 SP Wend street. QUPERIOR BLANK BOOKS—Ledgers, Jsurnals, Cimh Books, and Day Bocki. A large sup ply on hand, made in the most superior manner of the finest quality of paper, especially for city orders. Blank Woks made to order, ruled to any given pattern. ,Je2B WAI. G. JOHNSTON et CO., 67 Wood et. Li" -200 bbls. Louisville Lime, for sale by f Je 3o l HENRY IL COLLINS._ TIERRING.-50 bbls Herring for sale by je3o IL 11. COLLINS CHIMNEY TOPS-100 various yatterns N4,_,/ for sale, by [ j e3O HENRY H. COLLLNS. OSPITAL SEIEOTINU—Of all widths and of the beet quality, for gale at the India 'tubber Depot, 26 and 28 St. Clair anat. Jell J. a H. PHILLIPS. DRY APPIA S —lOO bush., for sale by JaBo HENRY H. COLLINS. TUST received another assortment of BOOTS ej and SIIODS, consisting of Ladies' Heal Boots and Slip. pars, Gent's, Boys's Youth's, and a large variety of Chil. dren's Fancy Shoes. Pleaso give us a call, at the Cheap Cash Store of JOSEPH H. BORLAND, jel9 93 Marltet street, second door from Fifth. WOOL WANTED -100,000 Ib3. Wool Wanted at 13.1gbeel cash prices, by HITCHCOCK, SPOREERI7 CO., Je2l:lmdew 122 Second etraut, and 151. Front* . 100 BBL , N. lAG-Alirci TAR Z f SCI - it r AvE l l b a r o., mr2l Noa. 18 and 20 Wool etroa GUM DROPS-2000 lbs. Lemon, Orange, Vanilla, Rasa, strawberry, Pine Apple and Banana Flavors, for Halo by ILEYALER g ANDERSON, jal7 88 Wood etroAL $3 500 LAWB,ENCEVILLE PRO PERTY FOR SALE—A two story bitck house of hall, good cellar, wash house, stable, carriage house, ccal house, etc., choice fruit tress, apple, pear, phial, cherry and quince. Great variety of flowers and shrubbery. The lot has a front of 83 feet on Ewalt street by 140 deep to 011esunt street. Terms easy. je26 S. OUTLIBERT A SON, 61 Market et. WOOL WANTED—The highest market price paid fur farmers wool, by JAMES A. FETZER, J. 322 Corner Market and First streets QIIOES, SHOES—Great inducements of fered at the People's Shoe Store, to all who wish to bny summer Shoes Cheap—Ladies' Gaiters Buskins, and Slippers. D. S. DIFFENBACIAIII. G CO., Jel9 17 Fifth street, near Market. DELIVERED EVERY MORNING.- Pornoy's Press, Public Ledger, N. Y. Times, Herald and Tribune, and the Cincinnati Commercial, are delivered in every part of the city. 'Trade supplied by leaving your address at HUNT it fi.LINEIt, Jolt Havens VOR SALE—One Steam Engine, Cylinder 16 inches in di meter, 4% feet stroke, with 2 Cylinder Boilers 32 inches in diameter, 30 feet in length, with fire front; Fly Wheel 16 feet in diameter. For price and terms, inquire of B. C. 3 J. El. SAWYER, je3o No. 47 Wood etreet. LADIES' KID GLOVE CONGRESS GAIT ERS, with end without heels, at the Pecple's Shoe Store, No. 17 Fifth street. DIFFENBAOIfEIt & CO GEN L"s CONGRESS GAITERS CHEAP, at the People's Shoo atore,ro,l7 Fifth street. jel9 DIFFENBAOMER it 00. VE LI. U M COPYING BOOKS.—These books possess great advantages over any others; the paper being thick and strong will not tear when wet. It taken a moot patient impression and is convenient to rafer to. When once in use their superiority is apparent. Sold by W. G. JOHNSTWI Er .le3 Stationers, 67 Wood st. VRENCH PAPER HANGINGS.—New designs and very beautiful—received by late arrivals, for sale by W. P. MARSHALL B CO., Importers and flealam, P 7 wood greet. CHEESE.- VV 180 boxes Prime W. 11. Cutting Cheese ; 200 " English Dairy Received and for sale by Ue2l HENRY El. COLLINS COFFEE. -200 bags. Rio Coffee, for sale by WM U. METH & CO, 118 flrepra. rr.fl 137 Viiwt etTF.ta. fIARRIAGES, HATS AND CAPS, PUR- A., NITURE OR QUEENS WARE wanted in exchange for two Building Lots, each 24 by 104 feet, situate in the Seventh Ward. 8. OUTIIIIBRT & EON, 810 Fl hfevl,pt creot. (lOPYING PRESSES.—Screw Copying 1,„) Presses. Csdin and Lever lopping Prance, Lever, Screw and Spring Copying Presses, cold by WM. G. JOP" — PON h CO,, jeg 67 Wood street. FRESH TEA, MORE NEW TEA— The finest. Tea of every name, grade and color. The sub scriber has in store and arriving, a most extensive and complete assortment of Tea in chests, ball chests and fami ly boxes, all of which is offered at greatly reduced prices. je23 8. JAYNEB, 88 Fifth street. QTAR CANDLES.-75 boxes extra Ada -6.7 manttne Star Candles, warranted impeder to any in the market, on hand and for sale by laylB a. 0. Jg R, tiAWIRa. BUSINESS CARDS. J. & GROUTT, WORMS OP BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., DEALERS IN FINE OLD HONONGATIM A RYE WHISMY, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY.. AT-SO, RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield and Front Stresto, apl4J PITTSBURGH, PA. S. B. & C. P. 3IAB,KLE, MANUFACTURERS OB PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL KINDS Cr ViBMPID.IO 1 :71 ' 2i :D 10 2R. 5t 'warehouse, No. 21 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. PA. ti r a... Rao th.)aglit e.t market 1)r:eel. ra33 REMOVAL. TWIN 1110ORTIEAD hai removed to No. 7,1 Water eitT . A., below Market .YOHN (11 to a. E COMMISSION M.ERQHANT, ica Tar: BALI Co Pie METAL AND E;LOOeiIS, :it). 74 wariat STREET, BELOW MARKET, mrl9 PITT. BURGH- PITTSBURGH STEEL lIMBALI , L IBAAO JONES JNO. L. BOYD vi Iti-cIILL. - Jutai JONES, BOYD Si, - CO. Or J "6 s Fir ALSO, SPRING, PLOW. AND A. E. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corrmr Rmas and First Streets, jy2s PITTSBURG.II, PA. 311 00111-IED CO., lIANI7FACTURE6 OF American, Plain & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, For Roofing, Guttering, SpoutlOg, &e. AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET maN. Warehouse, No, 138 First street, mr26:ly-is 1 . 11.4.0 JONI/a . D. B. 6043211 D. 13. ROGERS a ce., LiA.NUFACTURBRS 01? 111)GEN,3' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEL , AIIi, Comozy; 8088 AND FIRST Si',TRELS PPPIPBURGiL PA WlLLl.kili CLAYTON Sz, CO., WIIOLE3ALE AND RETAIL IL I O s IT 0 R E R' C 1-1 A N NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY, Near Wood street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Alwaya on hand, Blackborry, Cherry, and 0,7,nh0 Dfondieg, Old Mononganela and ll3ctifled Whislu, of the Pe bo4 genNIV. de1,133,:4: JAMES A. WE Forwarding and Commission Morohaut, 70/3 TIM OLIZ OP lour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Died Fruit and Produce generally, Corner of nazi:et and 'First tElrocts. PITTSBU 21111 4 PA. Mama TO—Francis G. Bailey, Bur., William Dilworth, Dr., . Cuthbert & Son, Pitteburgh; Boyd Ott, Heitkell wearingen, S. Brady, Gael , . M. A M. Bank. Dist Mangle & Co., George W. An aeon, Dania ,„ Parton 4 . Co. gt DIVA RE. (~AMI7EL FAHNESTOOK, No. 71 WOOD PO street, Pittsburgh, has on Inlnd a largo STOCK OF HARDWARE, Which ho will sell very low for CUSH. Su addit to a to his Looks, Hinges, finlvea and Forkß, and Spoons, and , S largo assortment of Carpenter's Tools, he law received a ilrga, ply of Sausage Cutters and Stuffere ; Shovels, Tongues and l'okeri ; Sleigh Bella, and Enameled ct 29 Preserving liZeLtl,3. L. C. FIRGIP.63Liattf, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND colivlrnuget;a_ OFtlell WIEII 3. H7. - PITIG/1. 0 :, Ct 2 F6.rrth atzn.,* WM. W. IIi.NIEGEIT, WIIOLEN , T P FIRST PREMIUM READY MADE LINEN AND DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY, NO. 6013 ARCH STREET, EPIIII.r.A L PAHA., Silk, Merino and Cotton Under Shirts and Drawers', Ora vats, Scarfs, Gloves, Ranikerchisfs, Dressing, GOWII9, Shirts, Wrappers, and Drees Stocks made to cyder by mons nrstnent, and warranted to give satiaaction. JeLlyd E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, &C., AL6O DEALErs.S IN FINE OLD IVIIISKYS. NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET, jrallyd PHIL A.DEL PHIA. GO ANIED SEE GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Preriniumlll/41 Factory, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH. PROSE WISHINCI TO FURNISH THEIR House with VENITIAN BLINDS, of tho moot exqui sito and elaborate finish, will find it to Chair interests to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got up by the boot mechanics (not apprentices.) Every 'attention is given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All wurli Varrnite.i. No. 72 T 11121) Street, Pittsburgh. ['Pi; 'brivis DAVID H. WILLIAMS, (IIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR FOR THE ERECTION OP GAS WORKS, tor from (Ivo qurnere and upwards, and for Heating Bnildingc, public or private, by Steam, Hot Water or Furnaces. zsyEtil Via PITTPPURGH. PA. CARTW.a.I.GrIItT & WOITIVG, (Sao:wars to John Curiwright,) 11/IANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS . of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Sargie a , ,1 Den. tal Instruments,Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. to Wood street. Teyy give special attention the m .aiatacter. ug of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and ltai.eiring ith punctuality end despatch. apl7 lIIITCEIICOCEL., friPCItEERIt & CO. (SUOGISSOII3 TO IiOFFILOT, W08.E61:7 C 0.,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wholetale De; lerN in Produce, Fluor and Wool, No. 11-1 Second street, Pittiborgl, Pa. Spring,:•r Idarbaugh, Joseph E. F.ldci, et. L.,,uir; Pittsburgh; Fenten Bros., Q. Childs ti Co., •• 'Cornell & Dorsey, BAltnno ; Pagaley, Cosgrave ,t Co., " Garret A Martin,Philadelphla; McCandless, Means tc Co., " James, Kent, San toe & Co. " G. W. Smith, L. Co., " Weaver & Graham, Geo. M. & L. Hord, Cincinnati Keene, Sterling 1.; Co., A. B. Fenton it Bros., " Yard, Gilmore A Co., " mySlttf Wl* C. WEST & CO., =Or, ELLIIIIPACZUREIB OF CARRIAGES, ROCRAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS. No. lEi Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA. .1:12i• AU work warranted to be of the beat materials r-Ld workmanahip. mr;Pa:LydLi W.II. Mot Tar H. McGE E & CO • DiEiSOILANT TAILOR'S, Dealeto in Ready Math, Clothing and Gontlemeo'd Fur nisi lag hoods, corner of Federal street and Market Equere Alio gheny City, Pa. jel2:ly -8 1 1 ,— -- . 4 . - 7- :' , .,'57. ;ii•-•‘ ,i--; .-a,t34.21.&:.‘..:1-,.1_,,0 ~_,,---4p,r,4 r;44.11,---:4W4;i--=, c.* -- * - zi7 l ,-,,... 'll-- 44-11-4 . 14, " — . I, icry , - -gt4. 4 4.v.!,7_41 , , alO , -, '7 -‘" - -v e. i 5 ~ L i ,pt:1„;-:,•- 1 ' -.: , .t ' - 7ett Ilie " ' L ... .,,L .....: Tj- 46. Al AMBLE! MARBLE! ! GP - 0M A eig2 - 'e OH , G (9 HAS A IMAIITIFIIL SELEXPNOIi OF MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES 9 Enclosure@, FoMtg, tzec, Sm. The public are mapectfully invited to examine our dock. Prices low, and work warranted. _ vt g:r -.1. N. 895 LWOW!' Y ATOZE7. BOBER? DALZELL !MS S. Baas DING OBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale 1.5,1 Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactnros, No. 251 Liberty atreet. Pit tabula.. e. Ttla , • FURNITURE FOR CASH.- A full assortment of Pitturgh manufactured PURNITIIItE, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK CASZS, • WARD ROBES, And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling, es well as a apledid assortment of OFFIOE. FI3II,ICITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. Ae the only terms on which business 19 done at this establishment is for CASH. Prices are made accordingly. Persons in Inn: of anything in tho above line, would be advantaged by calling at lIADDISTER A IRWIN'S, N 0.103 Smithfield street, ' , slow Fifth. 3:D. Acaratu, ~ Jima ?L beta. . nvialv tiOUNDRY IRON.--80 tons, for sale by Je3o HENRY H. OD',TVs, A S AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient „ tonic, catnartic and antidyspeptio medicine, these Pills aro recommended to the public by the former propri etor, (DE. WILSON,) with a confidence such as a long con. tinned and careful trial of them in an simple practice war rants. In their operation as a cathartic, they influence more the motery and less ihesocerning power of the bowels than any other combination in common stir. . AS A TONIC—They ogre with Am most delicate stout• ach, removing nausea pain, and debility from that organ, and through it impart tone and vigor to the whole system. AS AN ANTI-DYSPEPTIC—They neutralise and inter rupt the f. , rmation of acids, check fermentation, and pre vent the elimination of gases from the food - lu the stomach, —the direct consequoaces of chemical action,—an action which should never exist In the human stomach. From these ptcnliatilles in the Pills, a person taking them mai expect a free, full and natural evacuation of the bowels, without pale, nausea, local or general debility, or that die. gusting sickness or costiveness—the Ulna effects which at teed or follow the 070 of other mugee. CERTIFICATES. Extract of a letter from H.... Fornrwcrrth d CD., Druggists, Memphis. Tennessee, Jahuary 7, 1858. 7i Lea s. B. L. I , kariterocs. a Co.—We were the fret to in• croduce Dr. B. Adams Wilson's Pills here many years ego. They were the bent Fid ever in this market. We use no other in our uwn families, end secured for them a high tharacter by our recommendations. Yours, truly, H F. FARNESWORTH CO. I.l , ract a later from G. W. Iru'n, Nashville, Tenr..e.sct, B L. 1A11NE910.3 tCo —Dear Sir: I have seen Dr. It. A. Wilson's Pilk used for the ague with good eil , ct ; I have used them myself, and tenon) them to b 3 the best Pill in nee I have no doubt tiny will cure many other complaints when properly need, ana I cheorlully recommend them to the public. Requ.ctfully, yours, . _ WASHISGTON, Pa January 8, 1808—Dear Doctor : I have berm using your " Autt-Dysmitio" Pills, when occasioned required, ter many years, and can truthfully say thatlhave Lever foetid any medicine equal to them in relieving me from eiluctions of the stomach and head. They have never failed to relieve me from headache, and have always left my syetem in totter condition they found it. I mu't confi dently recommend your Pills as.° safe and highly valuable medicine. Very respectfully, etc.. Ur.. R. A DAM 3 ;70.133.N. WM. HOPKINS. Jltor Thee. Elackntore., &q, Treasurer of Allegheny Co., Pa. Tot a R. A. WILIM —Dear Sir : I have been using your rills dors 1840, itud du decidedly say they are the best Pill in nee, or that I have any knowledge of. I first used them for "ruck headache," with which I suffered beyond &scrip. ion; I am happy t) any, that they entirely cured me. Since the, I use them as a family medicine : if I am bilious, or anything ails me, and I require medic tie, I take a Pill,and it carve me; they are my only medicine, and have been for the last ri.v.Nrite years. THOS. BLAOKMORE. Jauuery 8, 10.58. PITTSBURGH, PA B L. PATEIIitTOCK.& Co—l have had considerable e.t. - pertuuce In the u4O of the extraordinary Pill compounthd by Dr. It Adams Wihon, of which you are now the propri etors, and hale elnu Lit their benign influence in my own case fdr "nervous headache," ari.ing from a diserdered con dition of the etomach. 1 have likewise prescribed them far ethers, in cases of hemicrania" and other firma of head. ache depending on a deranged and irritable condition of the ntutnach and digestive organs, cf which they seem peculiar. ly adaved, bein;.; entirely free Imp any griping tendency. I regard thorn as a very vaivab'e Pill, and nue that purged without at all Lebilitning. Yonre truly, GE O. IL KEYSER, 140 Word street. Fitrebiirgb, March 5, 1R53 lyl:lyrivv Every kind of EClamor, PROM WORET 20R0111LA, DOWN TO A COMMON Ho hoa tided it in over elcren haudrixt amen, oud never except in t. 1 7 ,) caeca, (both thunder homer.) lio hai 1.0 , 7 lii lii ponneamien over Quo hundred certllicatea of it: ail within tv:ent:i ndloa of 13witen. TQ., hottlea nre wunvnteith core a warning core month. Ono to three bottles will cure the wcret, kind of Phillite2 N the fece. T wo or three battle; will Clear the ayedem of hike. TwJ bottles aro warranted to cure the vomit canker in the month or etinnach. ihr to ilv buttleo arc 1 / 2 ;arrautod to cure tho worst kind cf Erydipelas. >c to two bottl6; ale wart - aut.-1 to cure all litaccrta:the eyes. TWO bottles are warranted to core running of the enr and - blotches among the hair. Poor to six bottles ore warranted to cure corrupt and running Memo. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worstkind cf ringworm Twu or three bottles are warranted to cum the moat des perate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure salteßhenm. Five to eight bottice will cure the worst case of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure warranted when the above quantity is sker'. ROXBURY, MASS Inters Mansm,—'l'ho reputation of the - Medical Discovery, in curing all kind of humors, is so well establisked by the unanimous voice of all who have ever used it, that I need not say anything on the subject, as the most skilful plus'. duns and the most careful Druggists In the country are MI. LniDloll3 in Its praise. In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do it with a foil knowledge of the curative power. in relieving all. ars] cr;riug meet of those dfseasos in which you are an fortene.tely to liable. That moat excruciating disease to an 51 - icctiona . ..e mother, N17718'1 , 1(4 SORE MOUTH, 1., cured as if by a miracle; your earn temper is restored et Da natural sweetness, and your babe from short and fretful bap; to calm and 13.7 , 5 i clambers; end the Medical Dixtyre ry t.ecomes u f,r,..atzia of tiles-ling to your hasbund and In al togas of CANKER if L'L I:: to t cenelug DYSPEPSIA, trtiug t t racks: of the iD3C-1 b ; then to tht Intestines end creatit,g and as triclifferenee teen to tb4 ccr,s o: y1 , 1!1 . IJ).'M RAW AND INFLAMED, con: food dist:u-s-s you, and yen can only tate certota i.lods, and ecru of that your syst,:xa does not get half the nourishment it coati:Ms as the ecrimonous fluid of tho canher eats It up; than your complazion3.es its bloom and he. camel tihnoc: or grooeialt, your best day Ia gone. For vraut of nourishment your system bewmealoose and flabby, atd the tibrca of your body record° rolazed. Then follow a train of diceJsra which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly tdaptc4. laloitation of the heart, pain in ;la aide, weakties3 of the opine end gniall of the !melt, pain of the hip joint when yon retire, irretp - darity of the I..Y:EIe, and 'dila), that most esora• ciatihg of Cikcaaee, the . . How Laik uy then 11741.1, i 3 of poor womea are ter.rtiering Loin thic dieeaee and pinta:: away a. mi. - arable life, and their nest door neighbor doeo not knew the canoe. I wig' to irapreoe ee your mind that good old proverb, " An ounce of prayer, lien le be tt,7r than a pound of care." In the MEDICAL DISCOVERY 3 on have both the p rovuntAtv€ , and the cure, with title great sad good quality, that it will novur, wider any cirrnandancee, de you eel; injury. No chancoe c,L . diet everaocea - ,ary—eat the tart yo tc:n g~i and enough of It. 110E-A.MIL , ono Viblo spoonful per day— Children ~ver tea ycoeo close.ert epoonful--Chlldron Ecoui AVP to eight ye.,,ra, tea no diroctiona can be cabl,:to ull constitution,, take etAcient to operat on the Lowcia Youre truly, Al. M. DOSCH MEDIC&L. DR. R. A. WILSON'S Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic PILES, PREPARED AND SOLD By B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., WHOLES A.LE DRUGGISTS, No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Street; PrISTBURGII, PENN'A. bruary 16, 1858 G. W. IRWIN Front admel Win. Hopkin.e, late Canal Cbnimis.rioner. Hear Dr. Keyser THE GREATEST , :, g 1 iti z. / '( CF . 4.. i . tl i • I s .4,..,. .„ ~ ' my' i„..l DISCO , 5) 7 %. OF ME AGE. ". R. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has diecov Jne of our common nn taro weeds a remedy hat et:n:l PD:LPIM KIDNEYS, Your 0t0r,...:A0h is CURE, P I E 8 DONALD fir,..t•INEDY Pricy V.,00 por Wale. For (4.:1E, by OZO. H. KEYSER, eep , 17.4.4w N. 110 Wr.ocl atrf,t, Pittsbzrzit. Pa A BEAUTIFUL HEAD 7'H GLOSSY HAIL Colorldetely Preserved TO THE GREATEST AGE. And ohs tit is grey would not have It restored to its former color, ur bdd, but would have the growth restored, or troubled with dandruff and itching but would have it removed, or troubled with ccrofnla, ccald head nr other eruptiora, but would ha cured, or with esck headache, (neuralgia,) bet would be cured. it will also ro•nove all pimples from the feco and Cain. Prof. Wood's Hair Re3to iative will do all this, re:e circular and the following: ANN Eamon, November 15, 1856. Pa ;e. 0. J. V. cod—Dear Eat—l have heard mach said of the wonderful effsata of your Hair Restorative, but having Leen so often cheated by quackory and quack nostrums, hair dyes, &c.,1 was. disposed to place your Restorative in the sumo category with the thousand and out, loudly trum peted quack remedies, until I met you in 1 awronce county come months since, when yon gave me such assurance as induced the trial of }oar Restorative in my family—fag by my good wife, whose babe had become very thin and en• ['rely white, and before exhausting one of your large bot tles, her hair wes ri stored nearly to its original beautiful brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and glossy upon, and entirely over the head; the continues to use it, not simply because of its beautifying effecta,upen the hair, but because of its healthful influence upolk lho head and mind. Othera of my family and trieuds are uwliti your Restorative, with the he.ppiest effects herefuro, my ekepticiam and doubts in reference to its character and value are entirely removed; I can and do and meat cor dially and confidentially recommend its 11°0 by all who would have their hair restored from verito or gray (by ma• con of sickness or age,) to original color and beauty, and by all young persons who would have their hair beautiful and glospy. Very truly and gratefully yours, Farr-Nn WOOD: It was a long time after I saw you at Dliasfteld before I got, the bottle of Restorative for which you gave me an order upon yonragont in Detroit, and when I got it we concluded to try it on Mrs. Mann's hair, as the surest test of its power. It has done all that you assured me it would do; and others of my family and friends, having witnessed its effects, are now using and recommend. lag its use to-others as entitled to the highest consideration you claim for it. Again, very respectfully and trials', your; SOLOMON MANN Clam; DI, Juno 28,1852. I have used Prof. 0.3. Wood's Hair - Restorative, and have admired its 'wonderful effects. Bly hair was becoming, as I thought, prematurely gray, but by the nae of his Restora tive it has resumed its original color, and,l havo no doubt, permanently so. 8. BICESAL ex-Senator, 11. 8. 0.3. WOOD k CO, Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. Y., (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Eatable ant) and 114 Market etceeti St. Louis, Mo. Bold. by DR."GEO. H. KHYBER, No. 140 Wood le2:3mdew And sold by all good 'Druggist& DAGUERREAN GALLERIES. ROGERS." NEW DAGUERREAN AND AMBROTYPA SKY AND BIDE—LIGHT GALLERY, prirra STREET, IstE A Rr.Y OPE:Ic:Mr% 1 051..P107011.E2 taken in all the vaiions styles, in any weather, and warranted to plesze, at reasonable rates. Ita. Eck or deceamd persons taken at their rcaldenee; an'2ydzw-is M. CARGO & Photoglrzlaters t - trt.l Autabrotypists, NEW YORK GALLERY, No. 21 FUth , 11...reet, and SUNBEAI,I GALLERY, B. W. cor. liartet street and L:traolk,l, PRIORS TO 8 ITIT ALL. myll):t.t—Sp AMBROTY-PE,S:: A BEAUTIFUL AND DUELDLB PICTURE WARRA3ITED, CAN BE HAD AS LOW AS AT ANY FIRST CLASS ESTABLISHMENT IN Tlt COUNTRY, AT felt WALL'S, Fourth street. Removed 111) 21 FinEa Street. riA.RGO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND AMBROTYPE Inti been remocod from 76 Foutth streot, to No, In Fifth ntroot, near Market. 'lhestrooms having bon built eopodiolly for tho purpose, with threo lary Atitlito,are not uurearzeti in the city for comfort, cencenience and eiteTorieglitcl arrangemont. K.ir, • Our c0.,1 fit:mils and patrons .3.41 - 111f,r; -- 17'• porior likoneGso,, are inc.:et to ell!. Iteroption boom and 6peci , nano .-renn , l ap7 DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST., At tho new 001n111 , ,ciill Satti ' .oonla, No. 54, Fifth etreet, cry weott d uro .alea of gooda•in all varioty, suitpd for the trark , and consumers, from a largo utork which is constantly reptruisho3 with fresh.consign• monta, that niust to ck1...1 forthwith. AT in O'CLOCK, A. M., Dry Goods and fancy orticlee,comp.riaing nrarly overything needed in the line fur personal and family nae•. table cut leryt-hardware; clothing; 117111 ,thar,; ; ; ladies ware , AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Household and botahou furniture, new and second-hand; beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron atone China ware; atovue; cooking uten3:li; gincoriea, AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. Id., .'e'ancy articles; Clean; jerzelry ; mc,ical inatria. ment.i; guns; cinema;'; dry goods; t...):.73 61:11. , 03. book stationery, cc. ise•S: P. 3i. DA', 7 .13, Acct a ELEGANT SILVER PEAT.ED WARE.— tirj On TUE,WAY Li/ENING. July 13:h, at la o'clock, wilt be sold at the new Antuloa forms, So. 45 Fifth street, an extensive and very chmcb variety cf Silver Plated Were, comprising the latent and most th , Eant styles. In tilt, 110 sortatent are 0 full tea t.ot-, or plain and chased patterns, 4 Humeri, urns, b lc. pitellor; , , of variatte sizes, 6 batter dishes, low and 10411 pat or toy rots, vegetable dishes, goblet+, saltfitauds, cops, table and tea fii+oo:ir, 4c. These szticti , ” are of excel Pint wo• !runt:l4ld, mad beauty In desi,:n. 'The sate is Itodli - ,e and rt:::,• the attention of all. The articles can to 07 , 11.1111ine.i all day Mc nday, on the second door of the Auction Itoome. P. Di. DAVIS, ir 7 Auctioneer. L AST AND CLOSING SALE OF TILE ritoPEßtv, iN ALLl•tAtirst . CITY—On TUESDAY EVieNINtl, July •19t1., at 8 o'clock, in tho SE cond story salesroom cC the now anctiou hen ;a, 54 Fifth street, will bo held, last and cionng sal, of Tots in i‘fr. John irwin'c plan of Ins and heLutirully located Real Estate, situate in .the Ifit6C Ailegheny City, well Imowa as "Hope IVelle froporty." OWL% to Rl3- cure tote in this convernaut and lovely nelghLorbood, will initico that the to It:only:1y tintl aide, as the proprietor is , letermined to e-61. Central eleef t. on whieb the,:e lots root, is 60 feet wide, and extols from West Common to Allegheny avenue, c 13.3 60 fret wide. It is every way adopt, ed as the tuoit desirable see' for elegant mansions and corn. foriable One lot, No. 54 having 50 5Qt front,l , r-I , xtendlng along m Tremont s rt, which is 15 f.2ot wide. 260 Lot to a 40 foot strott on the lino of the vreo, , .ti cf ltichard Bow,n. Eight lets, Lumber,: ,- 1 fr.,fn 53 to r;:: luclualve, between Tremont btreet and Al!eglieny aconite, c.:•th 50 fret front, and ext , ading buck 2nJ he x, to the ofore.,al,llo toot erect. one lot, :Co. 15, having 24 fort. NAIL, cud extending along Trononc Krect 110 foot tuvr.td WaT.A.lat,o, to a 20 fo..t alloy. 1:1-vea lots, numf.ered loom 4.1 to 54 inclusive, between West Common and Tremont ctrcet. each 21 tea front, and extending 1),;:.: Lava:li Water I ,no 14!) feet, to a 20 foot alley. Twenty three tote, untater, d fro, :!..) to 52 hellthiVO, be tween Tremont stt.:c. and Alle,4l.leny avt , noe,Fach 05 foot trent, and (•xtending tcw_trd Water lane 110 fret, to a 20 foot alley: Plans can be had at the Al , ctiun 'Store, and the prenaisea eheou uu applicuetoo. Terms ealr—rhai fourth ca:l4 r.nd the balance in three (Taal annual payments J 3 9 F1.... - ECUTOR'S SALE OP LOTS IN AL -1.170 E:•.Y CITY.—On tl'T i`..,DAY P.VLINING, July 8 o'clock. the. C:.tore re'al P3alea Rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, iltt..tirgl, Lp ord r fJo ionit Snot, RN: ex ecutor al Catherine Rudolph, cltrea—d, will be sold 70 Val. nalge Len c f Gr,and, situate ou 1131inont, Itu• dolph and Ridge ttrc , ot., Water Lane, in thu Fir3t Ward, nkeglieny. Plaril can hi, o)t,tined at the car. iage fretory of Meze,r4. J , J111::1011 E Er . .). near the promises, or at th 3 auction n.:ore. Terrni—One:third ca-b; r Line in enonnd two years,with interebt, Het:ln - :I by Londe t.utt InGrtea,te. -P.M. la VIS, uctionter. J 0 I-2 N Wo 17. 9 4 Fa T -F-11 F - 41 70 7 1 t/ WT ILL ATTEND To THE POSTING - f BILLS FOR Ei="dririlTiONS, he. inliii,tislingriiph, or tither wise--directed to tin) o dcc ei tLe Movaing will reCaiO prompt r,p7 STONE C O. A o G S ATIIN Ti: D PI ESEUVINC. JARS, For pre:len:nig all hinds Ct' Vre3h Fruits, Vciz , ital.las, Mince Meats, Oysters, and ail each perishable articles manufac turLd and for Pale by CUNP , CO, Nos. 109 WATER and 110 Pit:aburgh„ Pa. ./51 The main secrz , t of pros f. nit in a foam condi tion, consists in tivin,.., it th,r. - m;71.,!y halted w'ssn sealed up, F:ali in expelling all tho m y may be in the 60 that whiti tiro bunt c it viii form a vacuum. The undetsigued pfocti the right to innnufdo• tare thesa of dealers and others t.) them. Tha gr. soperi -r:ty ..f G, Iti 3 C.;•!r any orh , r substance for the pros irvatian of fruit-i, rte. ii so v--dl known, that any co-im - ,,nt 3 it aro r.:ltir.i;y unnrc,:a3ary, and prt-prliturs 1,4 cambiont tier any one, after having (-floc, seen these wal r an - ince-Ito use any other. For Hale Th,le.E;ate and retail by CUNINCHTA!.Ti; -ft 00., Water i trent. In the matt,r of the Petition c t c , vtaie Io the Courto citizeno of the Furth Ward, Qu,irtts Svsions, burgh, to vacate o cro - tain yLL oruf Allegheny the corner of Penn und )Z .in street,...) county. And now, JUDO Pth, IESS the C.,-.urt grant n rola on parties int , reael to be op; ~,r iu open Court, on ‘eater• day, the 10:1. day of July pelt to chew cooKe, if any they hays, why the edley to add petition au alley ten foot In Whial, leading troll. i 4 cott'A alley to Irwin alrezt, over the ground of 'Thomas tic. It. =uotad zidt. !so vacated. FIOLLI tho T.1?031.19. A. itil-trn,EY, Cle,k. Jl7:::t•tt-w-4w LAKE .SUPERIOR COPPER) MILL .PARK 7 - 11'CURDY CO., ItriANUFACTUREItS OF SHEATHING, Bruzior,' Pr-- - ...ifinpy..l" Bottoms, LaisQ.l i tia Thatora4. Sp2l*.:r , itt4.-ork•ra 3nti Coa:tra in Met:Ay, Tin •rk.l.•;i•e, eon;stoutly; GI 'laud, Tinumn . -. 3 - tiaciii!,3 1:. 11 2, - ; e4. War(dtol: N 0.140 First, and 120 3,er.,n(1,.tr- , -;, o: { kra off Copp,: 007 r rn. IT: i ILITAR ti r-_ M YE OFPr TANI 4. Tt 13 crd tl, - 4;4 "Jump of in9Lr4.ll:.n" bo 11,1 d at t, Lyccd - dn,2 Ptdoo4ylvinil, thep -peen: :scar, and tho Arliat ; Gcne.rA t. 11.3 Common wi,slth 1, clin cr d t , tak9 churgo of tho arrarisr•rn , t.tq—t Fitterd ;P. p .N::n..;n P. fe.rio th 3 nrco,niry ord,r3 to tho c, cr.,ral tiff, and other Milltary Alva,-3 of P. (J3mtrotrv, - 2.tlth In relation to ;lie sar,,e. Ie clw.: , ii,mco t the nburo o; le; from 1 1 , z:(1.2n , rtors, a "Camp et IrtQtrnct'f.‘r.," WitlLtm.mort, Ly• coming r....tmty, Ponn23.l7mil, : at 12 in, ci Tue.gday, ttl2 7tit e;ay S'tpt , :mbtr, IFS H. To continuo until Sii.llliltiAY, 01.. I; [lt day of wild month, at 12 m, qai , ld.l3, c , ;:-Ip.trbann t." I. 'Dili I:lscamon-nt. to i!.c!mlo unti,rm. ed ... eclat- v ant-a ttirou f. .ul E•ro yre. quoYtedt , ) NJ in Irc...apt 11. The M9.jhr (1. rind Ildzado lafpe......srs of the a,vor-o ;.!: L....1A.-, hr., req'ired to report to my OWce cc conopani&a God ri v.-11; tor frrgil tiP/ir r ,, piCtIVO command=—with the noult , r of mva iu company, the r..e.mrs of the Capt.l'n?, kind th...kr Po it 0111ce aidre e. lIL The A1ai...1.:L-0.'22u ...flier ITICOn of the Grand. Staff of the ComrtLln, - 1: - ,r-ia Chief ordered eo be in at. tenda.uce, armed and equh . :t,,2l ell'f.s I. IV. All compaoies or rcquirol to htinA with them elltitt and c....me TP.Ay V. The Brign , te fivr,,c::,:s, of ..i,fry I,ri..;a:c, N.lll 7eport at once to my ofl:cc, (.11111,07.0 1 - ...1:.11.0C.g to the Ltato is in the linliz4 of their VL 'rho Major G ,. n. D. K. Jackman. ihtli i ;h•• clut7;rinct ha is hereby charged with arrrinz-rnee:m f.:r said Encampment, and ie ..I(i,r(ql to r-f t thie eftice fur therinstroctiens ord-rt.f the 1.1)IYIN 0 Ivir,scr,,,, Ad.;nin. , t f':..ntiyltanic. lidlLLlAlki C. GALLAGHER, PR OPRIZTOR, -fiCfth arm!, El'itthyrgh Tiv!a:re. The Loma it now, ;milt eTocially for the pnri , oset of a - First Gluts Itestauran... and Ili and the pr.prietor hay. ing I ad many years expcee.mc iu tho butia,o,s will ke,ip constantly cn hand the be,:t that the ruatlr.ets offord. Ilia %Vines, Liquors and Ales, aro ef the hoit quality. Ho trants all his old Ltif DAS t,nd the public f., - elatu•Ally to givo him a call at the Sympcein v. , jai :2:ly dIi . IIGA_RS 1 CIGARS 1 !--A large, Jot o ;;ermine Havana Cigars thk.l•Y•eneel,""ecquottep " Con•adta" and " Entre Actos" bronchirecirzt.l tbid day. 'lboin3 wishing a GOOD Cigar thonld ct:II and oz:nine mp stock before pnrcbadng rrr. .IN.. jy7 e,rri‘T Dittrnond rtlad )In kr.tst reel. FISII.- 1.5%) Eel!' Bbl!. White , ; 140 " " ; 100 " " SO " 2:1:21011i " " :el ; Jusl r• - :neived and for nato by jell CALINS, SOLOMON MANN. • 1 fl BXGS Dried Apples, ier sale by BAGAL6:7!, ez CO, :74 yr, 14 al _ : n ‘t. tarvt ArIBEAI.4. CANDIES-20W lbs . licra Bo ni erram, Fig, Dote, Ghom:stA, We:rolt, Jolly C4oi Strowbe Cream Ahnoudßonsde daily, and for sato by 11.UMV.11, & 41 - :: DE22ON, tla Wood street, OproAto Ello Ft. Obtirt7o r ,,,, 1 ,1 62,L3.1-1..1-J1 P. M. D.!..VIS, Auctioneer SMELT it, CG- WORKS I` , lrtidra - g,•rurio P. PA CK 1:, Co - intim:. (4r-51-Valor. Ll , JarA:rf ce:riEßAL'n (DFFICEr 114 - 1114 , 1irg,, Joie ;.;,IS6B. TEA. E_l