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LOCAL AFFAIRS'.
The Wdathzr.—The following is the range of the
thermometer and barometer, as kept by George E.
Shaw, optician, Fifth street :
TllRRltorms.
In San
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9 A. M
12 M.
6 P. M
Barometer 29 3.10.
The Bl , Keesport, Bank.
"The M'Keesport Bank, is Allegheny county, has
jest gene intoeiporation, and a large quantity of its
notes are now being put in circulation here, and at
the eastward.. Tha pnblie should be cautious in
receiving them.. The concern is alleged to belong
to the same party of New York financiers who have
already opened paper mills in Tioga county, at Sha
mokin, and ateadville. Where it is a naked ques
tion,between'receiving M'Keesport or ordinary coun
terfeit money, we would advise the taking of the
M'Reosport, as the brokers will give something for
it, while for the other they will not."
—W'e find the above paragraph in the commercial
column of the Penney/cat/lan, of Friday evening.
M'Keesport i 3 only six miles from this city, and
here, up to the present writing, it is understood that
not ancur , li of the stock has been taken to enable
the bank to go into operation. The people of
M'Keesport eh:Um that the stock which is taken is
owned principally in the borough, and that the eiti
eons there will control and own the bank. None of
its notes have as yet been seen in this city, and if
they Ilse in circulation in the east, as is here stated,
it certainly places the M'Keesport men in a strange
position. We think there may be some mistake
in Erie article in the Pennsylvanian. Some
of the men who aro ca.nucct.od with this fil.'Keesport
Bank we knew would nover Fairer themselves to be
cean.ected with anything having a suspicion of fraud.
Will not soma one connected with the Bank give us
the facts of the case ? If ita notes are in circulation
in the east, and if the Bank has gone into operation,
the people hereabouts would like to know IL
The now Bost 04toe,
L•etiveen tho foar.oared row boats "Pat.
man " Darling," which has been the Subject of
E r.iuch speculation, transpired on Saturdafevening.
At <i e o'clock, the Monongahela river was lined with
Pe=r, -, 0 from the bridge, to the Point. The bridge
was literally crowded, and e7ery steamboat at the
loading was occupied by crowds, many of them la
,i;es, wherever a view, of the coarse scald be bad.
fbe hoar tixo.i :be start was half-past six, but
the steamtr " iiisrwora" ooraiag in eight et that
time in the channel, a delay of racoon minute's was
roaeiened pall!ii.l3 landed at the Point. An iro
=er.sa dect of boats of every description Unati tho
river en both .sides of the eourre, leaving it clear.
Hero wero rowboats, barges, hats, scowa,
yawls, tow boats; coati rafts -crowded to their utmost
with aulieus epee:atone.
floe crew cf the " Putman" were neatly dressed
in white pants and shirts and rod caps, while the
oarsmen in the " narling wore striped shirts, white
pants and light, skull caps. At a quarter before
earn the word wee given by the Judges, stationed
n the, b:-idg.o, and the boats started. After pulling
a few loacths, one of the "Putman" crow " caught
crab," delaying them, while the " Darling " shot
ahead nearly two lengths. Before they reaohcd Mar
ket street, the " Putman" had passed the "Darling,"
and it was confidently Erpooted tat site would win
the rare. Bets on tae former boat went bagging.
row boat "Thomas A. Scott" was sts,tioned et
0:e cad c,f the course U.S.IT the month of Saw Mill
Than as a buoy, eround whitt the contending boats
were to tar-t.
On reacalhg tho buoy the "Darling" was a length
and a half ahead, when the" Putman" eased off and
followi.ng, in her wake, made a beautiful turn ; tapping
the" " closely. The latter, however, righted
first and started on the rotca. - n trip a length ahead,
maintaining the iced until she arrived at the start
point, 'steadily Increasing the distance between
them, until on reaching the bridge she was about five
lengths beyond the "Putman." Bore the judges
transferred the prize, a beautiful set of colors, bear
log the " Componere " to settle the"
.itsputc," to the winning boat, amid a succession of
obsess, and an exhibition of the wildest enthusiasm
on the part of the spectators.
The time of the winning boat was 22:45, that of
the " Putman " 23:04. The crow of the "Putman "
labored under a serious disadvantage, one of their
number Levi:7.g an nistrataci hand, which in justice
to himself ho should net have rowed with, and we
,ero informed that he did s 6 cor.trary4lo the advice of
his physician. Both crews acquitted themselves
admirably, and on an equal footing it is the general
opinion that the " Putman" would have been victo
rious. We learn that the Undine club will challenge
the Eclipse erne, the owners of the "Darling," for e
eepetizion of the race, with a full confidenoo . ef Sa6.
case the next t time, Should the9 - ilifill.•g'
a more closely contested aed exciting race
-may be anticipated.
, -Dn — 7,? . ../19tY 6t- '-nco learned that the Undine club
''• 373 lle-poi the Eclipse club- for a second race
—; 0 purge t)1 $500., which her not yet been accepted.
Cagualtien.
MO. John Zone, the Pcst Master at Martinsville,
opposite Wheelinrz, died very suddenly on Monday
last. He had gone to the railroad depot to get the
mail, and cn returnir.l3 dropped dead in the street.
Apoplexy was the probable calico of his death. \ Z:
A man named Jasper Stout drowned himselfon
Monday night last near West Middlesex, between
that place and Sharon, Mercer county. His clothes
wcro found lying upon the bank the next day, and it
is supposed he was in the water about twenty-four
hajrs. Cause—delirium trebtene.
Mr. Whitacre O'Neal, Postmaster at Steribermille
during the administration of President Polk, a Mai
well known to the people generally, and of coin:-
mendable social qualities, died on Thursday manila";
at the American Hotel in that place, of which ho has
for some years been proprietor. His death was slid•
den, and he leaves a large family and numerous
kindred to moan: his lose.
A Mrs. Hcrwig hang herself en 6-storday morning
last is her house in Elk townshiNClarion county.
g:Ile del a strap to a had post ar.dtronnd her neck,
and when found 1722 upon her knees. Cane nn•
known.
On last Wednesday morning, an Irish woman, wife
of William Gallaher, residing on the Flat near the
Cambria Rolling Mill, attempted to take her life by
cutting her throat with a mar, in the garret a her
own house. She , mode several gashes in her neck,
but did nut succeed in severing either the windpipe
or jugular vain. sho had fainted from loss of bleat
when discovered by her friends. No cause is rtnilgne
fttl' the act.
Kittanning Bank.—We give below the atatement of
thollittanning, Bank for the wce‘-:. endbg August 3d,
which shows it to be ins highly prosperous condi.
tion
Luaus and ditccucts
tuin iu vault of the Bunk
Notes of specie paying Baths
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itr cunt of Notes outstanding.
Depseits
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TotPl llnbiiitiee
A Fri.:a Fight.—On Saturday evening, as officer
Hamilton was creasing the railroad bridge with a
prisoner, he observed a crowd gathered on the
bank of the river, and two men inside the ring, fight
ing. He hastened to the Mayor's office, and pro.
curing the assistance of officers Wray and Enos,
returned to the spot. They found a crowd of some
twe hundred assembled, loud words, and two com•
buts.nts, :just separated, washing themselves in the
river. Two men; Claude Mansfield and Francis
Clark, bath Englishman, and strangers in the city,
very much under the influence of fighting whisky,
end decidedly the hardest cases'we have Been lately,
were arrested and taken to the Mayor's office. The
Mayor sent them to jail for three days in default of
a fine of five &liars. A third party who had been
engaged in the fight escaped in the crowd.
Charge of Burgiary.--4 slippery Customer.—A
raanzamed Malcolm Hoskins, was :committed to
jail by Esquire Williams, on Friday, on a charge of
breaking into the house of a Mrs. Brennon, in
South Pittsburgh, some two weeks since. lie was
arrested at the time, but managed to e•cape by jump
ing into the river and swimming ashore.. He has since
czcaped Wee from the oflicers. On Friday, two of•
Leers wont to his house after him, but ho perceiving
them coming, jumped cut of the window and ran,
followed by the officers, who, after a sharp chase,
succeeded in overtaking him, and convoying him
to jail, where he will not have the same oppertunities
c. esarciAng his speed of foot.
Quarter Session.—No business of importance was
transacted before Judges McClure, Adams and Park,
in the Court of Quarter Sessions on Satarday, with
the exception of the confirmation of the report of
the viewers appointed to assess the damages incident
to the en•.tonsion of the water pipes to the Western
Pennsylvania Hospital. The damages assessed wore
very trifling.
Row Boats Launched.—Two new row boats were
launched last week, the " M. F. Cassiday" on Friday
evening, and the " Belvidere " on Saturday evening.
The " E. Rogers," the new boat recently launched
by the Allegheny Beat Club, is said to have made
the , fasteit time yet recorded over the running coats°,
but the fact is much doubted by those conversant
with ouch matters.
Pro tiwtcd.—Alexander Decker, convicted in Oc
tober, 1856, of assault and battery with intent to
pill, and sentenced to an imprisonment of one year
and nine months in the Penitentiary for stabbing a
German in Larrrenceville, has been pardoned out,
having nearly served his term. The pardon was a
mere matter of form, to preserve his citizenship.
Settled.—The larceny case noticed on Saturday, in
which Mrs. Bailey charged a Mrs. Case with stealing
some articles of millinery goods from her, was set
tled on Saturday by Mrs. Case paying the costs at
the MaYor's ofilets, the evilonce not being sufficient
to convict her if sent to Court.
The attention of cash buyers is directed to the foot
that Car:mg-ban, Allogheny City, is now offering an
um:Lai lad:moments in his stook of well made olo:hing,
furnishing goods, ac., - for 'men and boys. Examine
141 stook and prises.
Mysterious Disappearance.—We noticed some three
weeks since that a girl named Ann Connor, on or
about the 12th of July, called at the house of Capt.
Israel, on Marbury street, where she engaged to go
and live. She loft a bandbox and carpet sack, prom
ising to return the next day. She did not keep her
promise, and after waiting a day or two, Capt. Israel
took the baggage to the Mayor's dik It was
--ascertained that she had pawned a dreis pattern at
Clmlotti's, on Smithfield street, for one dollar, on the
IfitiVet July. She has not been seen or heard of
since she left Capt. Israel's. It is thought she had
no friends in the city, or they would be making in•
quirios about her. The name given by her at Cim
iotti's was Agnes Conlin, and the person who did
business with her said she seemed distressed and
anxious to get the money. She was about twenty
five years of age. Any.person having any knowledge
of her will do an net of justice by calling on the
Mayor and giving him any information concerning
her which may be in their possession.
In shade.
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.Death of a Pauper.—An old man, some sixty
years of age, name unknown, who has been wander
ing about the vicinity of Manchester, asking alms,
was found lying on one of the streets of that borough
at an early hour yesterday morning, in an exhausted
condition. He was convoyed to Garber's Hotel,
where he soon after expired. He stated that he had
been in the Poor House at Louisville. A Coroner's
inquest was hold, and the jury returned a verdict of
death from exposure, destitution, and the infirmities
of old age. No clue could be found to his - name or
plies of residence. He was interred' at the public
expense.
Coal in Portage County, Ohio.—Last week, while
Mr. West, of Rivcsville, Portage county, Ohio, was
digging a well, be Came across a fine vein of coal flvo
feet thick, about twenty feet from the surf Ace; of
this vein eighteen inches is composed of the best
quality of cannel coal. This is but a staid, portion
of the great coal bed which underlies that section of
Ohio.
Horses Stolen.-013 the fourth of August a man
calling himself Glossing, from Massachusetts, hired
a pair of grey horses and a single top buggy from the
livery stable of H. C. Christman, in Danville, Mon,.
tour county, Pa., sines , zhich time they have not
been hoard of. 4 reward of fifty dollen is offered
fur their twavory.
City Mortality. -11r. A. C. Murdoch, physician to
the Board of Health, reports for the week ending
August 4th twenty-nine deaths, of which twenty
two were children under ten years of age, fourteen
from cholera morbuS; Eizteen were make and thir.
teen females; tweAty•eight white and one colored.
Toe baggage of Jacobi and bis wife was Bold at
`Davis' auction rooms on Saturday night. A large
crowd was present, principally Germans, and the
articles brought extravagant prices. A strange illus
tration of the prevailing taste for the horrible.
Watermelons —Oar neighbor, P. 11. Hunker, is in
receipt of a large supply of very fine watermelons
and cantelopes. We have tried them, and find them
good.
Third Ward Constable.--Judge M'Clure on Sato' ,
day appointod Pat Pander constable in the Third
Ward, in placo of Giblia, the extortioner. He may
be found at the office of Alderman Lewis.,
Glad Newel Full of Hope to the Afflicted and
Buffering.--3iany of the thousand portals of Death
may be closed, add life made happier and more com
fortable to thousands who are now in clangor. Doubt
las:3 this world ctlitains many a halm to soothe its
physical woes and, care its diaeases„ Among those,
in prominazt rank, stands Bowman's Vegetable
a safe and speedy cure for Consumption. s
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WCINCI 'NATI, STATE OP 01110, Hamilton coon.
ty.—Defote me, the subscriber, Justice of the Peace,
and for said county, personally came John Lee, who, tic
lag duly sworn, deposeth and mid that he had been auffor
iiig with Chronic Diarheea for the past twenty-two years
and had =suited and received prescriptions for his cam cf
from all the principal physicians in Philadelphia and Cin
cinnati, but all to no effect, as he received no relief. At
last he was reduced to u mere skeleton, without even the
hope of ever finding relisf, but by the advice•of a friond,was
indneei to try ITOSTETTEIVS CELEBRATED STOMACH
BITTERS, and, to his utter surprise, found relief from the
first trial, and In lea than two months found himself per.
fectly cured of his complaint, an i is daily recoverirg his
strength of body, and increasing in flesh; and cheezfully
gives this certificate, in the hope that othe'es afflicted like
himself may be benefited. JOHN LEE.
Sworn anil subscribed before me, Augcst blot, 1606.
C. P. RA NSELM.ANN, Justice. of the Peace,
• No. 41 Western street, Cincinnati, O.
For sale by druggists an'! dealers generally, everywhere
and by uosTrrnp. A SMITH,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
cos 68 Water and 68 Front streets.
117. J. M. OLIN'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT
TEES—Try them, and satisfy yourselves that they
are all they are recommended to be. The proprietor does
not pretend to say that they will cure ell the diseases dash
is heir to, but leaves them to test their own merits, and the
constartly increasing demand for them is inditclent proof
that they are all they 'aro recommended to be, and far en
pzrior to any preparation et the kind n:w in the market.
Their use is altars attended with the meet beneficial re•
suite in cases of Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, weakness of the
stomach, indigestion, etc. It removes all morbid matter
from the stomach, assists digestion, and imparts a healthy
tone to the who's system. Be stare ani coil for a, hi. Olin's
Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and Bee that t,La article par.
chased boars the name of J. M. Olin, an manufacturer.
For sale by 3. M. OLIN, sole vri,l3 rioter rnd mannfactartr,
Ne. 2G7 Penn stzeet, Pillidargh, Pa., end by druggists and
dealers genar¢l;p• iY29
JOSEPH. MEYER,
MANUFACTURER OF
Fancy & Plain Furaititre & Chairs,
Warerooms, 4 Perin street,
ABOVE TM.' CANAL BRIDGE,
Ia addition to the Furniture bunic'esit, I aleo devote
cttention to UNDERTAIiING. Hean,m and Carring,,l
f'arEAatsed
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, ss
Thaff of Bald
of Penna3lcanis to the Sher
i d county, Greeting:
The petition of Henry Campbell, of Allegheny
City, and County of Allegheny, and State of Penns}
was presented to the Honorable Judges of the Court of Com
mon Pleas of said county, which petition seta forth ae fol
lows, to wit:—That Agnes Knox, late of said county, died
on or about the Bth day of July, A. r., 1854, at said county,
bring unmarried and without issue; end that, at the time
of her death, the said Agnes Knox was reined in fee of the
following described Real Estate situate in the city of Pitts
burgh, in said county, to wit : All that certain lot or piece
of ground, beginning at the south-east corner of Market and
Fifth streets, 101 feet 5.4 incites to Market alley; thence
soulliwardly along slid &ley 31 feel; thence westwardly
parallel with Fifth street, 101 feet 5% inches to Market
street; thence along Market street 3) feet to the place of
beginning—on which is erected four frR the tenentebt4, said
described piece of ground being part of lot No. 391, in Col.
Woods' plan of Pittsburgh.
Also—All that certain other lot or piece of ground, begin.
ning at the south-east corner of Market alley and Fifth street,
cztendicg eastwardly along Fifth street 21 feet 6 inches ;
thence southwardly, parallel with Market alley, 30 feet;
thence westwardly 20 feet 6 inches to Market alley; thence
northwardly along said alley SO feet, to the place of begin
ning—on which is erected a three storied brick building,
and being part of lot No. 391, in Col. Woods' plan of Pitts.
burgh. And that, said Agnes Knoz bad three brothers.
via: William Knox, Hugh Knox, and George Eno- all of
whom said Agnes survived, and two sisters, viz: Hannah,
intermarried with George Holdahip, and Jane, intermarried
with Robert Campbell, both of whom are now deceased,sald
Hannah having died before said Agnes, and said Jane since.
let. Wm Knox, who died before the said Agues, leaving
$99,600 80
12,7'23 71
3,930 80
18,685 95
31 10
$102,851 88
$;8,540 00
17;063 77
115 00
...., $76,418 77
the following children, viz: James Knox, into of Butler
county, ohiq, now deceased, who left heirs, whose names and
places of residence are unknown to your oristor;andooo Knox
late of Allegheny county, deceased, who left John Knox his
heir, residing in Allegheny county.
Hugh Knox, who died before said Agnes leaving the
following heir-, via : George Knox, now docaised, leaving
heirs in Arkeinsag Jane, intermarried with one McAllister '
deceased, leaving one child, supposed to reside in New Or.
leant' ; Ann, intermarried with Wrehingtohn Duvall, sup
posed to reside in Arkansas; Sarah, intermarried with E.
C. Denny, who lately resided in the State of Virginia; James
Knox, residing in the State of Kentucky; Martha Knox,
residing in ; the State of Arkansas; William Knox„
re
siding in the State of Texas; George Knox, died before
the said Agnes, leaving children, whose nam , a and places
of residence are unknown to petitioner; Hannah Knox,
intermarried with George Holdehip, deceased, leaving the
following heirs, viz: Jane Iloldship, residing in Allegheny
county, Ann Holdehip residing in Beaver county, Agnes
Itoldship residing in Beaver county, all of whom are of fall
age. Jane Knox, intermarried with Robert Campbell, de
ceased, said Jane being now deceased, leaving the following
heirs, viz; Henry Campb.ill, petitioner, residing in Alle
gheny county; Nelson Campbell, residing in Allegheny
county; Jane Campbell residing In Allegheny county; Han
nah, intermarried with 8.8. Shields, of Columbiana county,
Ohio; Emily, intermarried with Thomas J. Pearson said
kmily having died, leaving James 0. Pearson and Rainy C.
Pearson, her heirs, mid James 0. Pearson being of fall age,
and the said Emily O. Pearson being a minor, both of whom
reside in Allegheny City; Robert A. Campbell, who died be
fore the said Agnes, leaving Henry, Edward, and Nelson his
minor heirs, residing in Allegheny City; and that no part
tion or valuation of the said Estate has ever been made and
that petitioner is entitled BA one of the heirs of said Agnes
Knox, deceased, to one undivided sixth part of an undivided
one-81th part of said Real Estate, and that he is a tenant in
common with the other parties, hereinbefore named, and
farther praying the Court to award an Inquest to make par
tition of the Real Estate to and among the heirs interested,
in such manner and in such proportion as can be made with
out prejudice to or spoiling the whole, but if such partition
cannot be made, than to value and appraise the same, and
then to mike return of their proceedings according to law.
on the Anil-Monday of October, s b.. MS. And on the ad
day of July, 1858, the Court, on motion of O. Bbaler k Co.,
ordered a writ of subncens or citation to lame, returnable
the first 3londay of October next, against the parties therein
named, residing in Allegheny county, to be served person
ally, and as to all either parties named in said petititmpEs
Sheriff of` Allegheny county, shall give no
y publics,
tion in the Pittsburgh Morning .5.;,%'175i1y newspaper,
published in Pittsburgh, one daVai each week, for six weeks
cmsecntively. which said no9ao shall contain the substance
and prayer of said petiti^n.. , - And it is further ordered that
the said petition shall.-Ye for hearing on the said HIRST
MONDAY OF 0CT053E8,1858,
Witness the Huai. W. B hfcCLMLB, President of said
Court, at Pittcrburgh, the 14th day of July, a. a,1858.
JOHN BIRMINGHAM,
Prothonotary.
awl 6t OKSIAV
"LUST D.—Brightly's Pardon's
Annual Digest ofifoe LeAr3 of Pennsylvania, for each
of the years 1853,1851, lE t 55, 185e,1857 and 1858, namely,
from the 29th of May, 19,53, to 28th of Blay, 1858. The
whole completing Stroud and Brightly's Pardon's Digest to
the present date, by Frei:leech 0. Brightly for tale by
7. k. WmatD/N 2
469 Wood street, near Roma.
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PITTSBURGH!, PA
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MtaklAU
COMMERCIAL.
NIVVTI3 I BURGR BOARD DIP %RABB AND
EIBRORANTLP BIOIIABON.
• Pry.
w. IL wariAms.
Yiae Preeler.!/..
B. B. BRIINOT, lit, ISAIAH DIORDY,
Trzaturcr.
N. DOMES, Js.
ruperintmclera.
JOSEPH SNOWDEN.
Cbosnattee of Arbitration for Augutt.
ISAIAI DICKEY, V. P.,
C. H. PAIILSN 4 JAPLIES GARDINER,
DAVID CA. 'llNia."4 AUSTIN LOOMIS.
Stage or Water.
Four feet nine Inches water In the channel
PITTSBIJRCiII dIALUEET.
Reported Expragy for the Daily Morning Ftut
VLOUR...About 500 bbla. have been sold to-dey. From
first hands 200 bbla extra family at depot for $5. From
store SOO bbla in lota at $4,50 for superfine, S.S. for extra,
$5,25 for extra family and $5,50 for white wheat..
OATB...Balts 000 bash. from wharf at 40a., and !forma
lots from store at 43@)45c.
11AY...14 loads from soaks at $8 to $ll.
CHEESE-30 boxes W.R. at 7%@ , 5.
BUGAR...IO hhda. fair to prime at 1)%@,99.;,'.
PIO LEAD... 900 pigs Fold on private terms, 1).3124_ slight
advance on proviovs quotations.
DAWN...ZOO Zs. Shoulders at 7c.
lII.NRGAII...fiaIea from first hands at 534 c.
WIIIEBY...EIaIea 33 bbla. in lots at 26@281.4.
Philadelphia Market.
ParLADUPtuA, August 7.—The Flour mark at is quiet, but
firm, with very little inquiry for export; sales for home con
sumption at $4,25©4,50 for old stock recently ground, $4,75
©5,00 for extra and family, and $5,75©0,25 for fancy iota.
Rye Flour and Corn Meal are unchanged. The receipts of
Wheat are increasing, and it la in dome .nd at the late ad
vanced rater; Balea of 4600 bush. Southern and Penns3l
- at $1.20©1,35 bushel for fair and prime red, and
$1,25(41,43 for white, including a lot of cho Ice Kentucky at
our highest quotations. Old Rye Is wanted at Sic, and new
at 65e. Corn is scarce and is in good demo ad at $l. for y Ll
low in store. Oats are more abundsnt and the demand le
good; Bales of 8000 bush at 42 1 %0 la brash for prime old
Pennsylvania; 41c for old and new, end ;75%(5,39, for 111,4;
Delware. Tho prices of Coffee, Nust,er and Molasses hate an
upward tendency. No change in ProylFrit ma; ealee a Mese
Pork at $lB bbl, Flame at 71413, Sides a 9% and Shoul
ders at 6 1 % 71 lb. Whisky is scarce; sales bbls at 27, hhds at
26 and drudge at 2534420.
Mow York Elarket.
Nam Yost, August 7.--r.fotton quiet 400 bales sold.
Flour firm; sales 14,500. Wheat firm; ir - 7,000 bush sold;
southern red $1,25@i1,30; Milwaukee club 92 1,02 Coru
dull; 28,000 bush sold. Chicago Beef ha advanced 25c at
$12,75(414,25. Whisks firm at 273(4)28. Bscou firm and
scarce. Leather quiet. Oils steady; Lard Oil 85@05. Bides
active et 38@18%. Tobacco 7%@1.13. Tallow firm Sugar
buoyant; Muscovado 7%®9%. Coffee quiet at 1051 till.
Molasses firm; Orleans nominal at 50c. Freights dull; c.c
Cotton to Liv...,i.tpool 5.32@2,16.
Cincinnati Market.
CINCINNATI, August 7.—Pl , Air active; lOW bbls. sold at
$4,25(44.75 far common superfine to extra white wheat.
There Is no change in Grain, which is in activa demand at
fall rates. Whisky has advanced 4d, with sales of 900 lads
at 2334. Nothing of importance has born dot oin Pros'
BiDtli; holders ask rates above the views of buys: s. Sags.
firm. Molasses firm.
O D A FOUL ETOMACII is frequently Indicated by a
bad taste In the month, particularly in then laming.
The tongue is tarred and generally there is a lacl of rippe
tito accompanied with nausea end headache. All three dis
agreeable a7mptoms may be reliev el by using WIr.SON'S
TINADACHE PILL'S, prepared and sold by B. L. FLEINY
STOOK it 00., Wholesale Druggin--and propattors of F.
L. FAHNitSTOCK'S VPRAIIPUG.F, No. 60 corner of Wool
and Fourth etreete, Pittsburgh, Pa_ and
NO. 65 FIFTH STB,E.ET.-
ROOFING CHEAP,
DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROOF
JOSEPH H ALittrMAlii ,
(Recently Agent for H. M. "Warren S C 0.,)
MANUYACTUREIt AND rDEALEiI
WARREN'S PELT, ;CEMENT,
A N D
GRAVEL
ELASTIC CEMENT,
SATURATED CANVAS ROOFING,
ROOFING MATERIALS
tiI...OFFIOH, No. 6,5 FIFTH STRF,ET. opposite Odd Fel
owe Hall. Pittsburgh, I'a. j y 9
ItEMOV AM.
'TELE subscriber has removed the balance of
.11. his stock of
FURNI T U R E
To the ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING, No. 04 Fifth street,
where he offers every article at the redomxi prices.
Every article is marked in plain flgares, and these in want
of Farniture, are respectftdly invited to call and examine
the Goods and Prices, before puschealng elsewhere.
a Li. RYAN.
MAFF I T T
GAS FITTERS,
BRASS FOUNDERS AND FINISHERS,
Not. 127 and 129 First Street, and Federal Street, Allegheny
Gas Pipes put up, and Fixtures of the latest styles and
patterns. We have a very large. stock of Gas Fixtures on
hand, to which we call psrticular attention.
jy2o:Bm MATFITT & OLD.
JOHN S. SHAFFER'S
CARRIAGE Sr) HARNESS REPOSITORY,
Ziatl.4D l l 9,
Corner Diamond Alley ek, Decatur Street,
Betweed the Diamond and Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Carriages stored, sold, and bought on corn
uakaion. Repairing done promptly. Purchasers from the
cauntry will find a large assortment of
OARRRI&GES, BUGGIES AND lIARNESS,
Which will please them, both as to quality and price.
myB:lyw
TEAD-200 Piga No. 1 Lead, for sal e by
Jrl6 HENRY 11. COLCINS
VELLITAI 'COPYING BOOKS—For sale by
V Jel9 J. IL WELDIN.
ArEAR NEW SIIOES, when you can buy
them so cheap at the " People's Shoe Store," No. 17
Filth street, near Market.
SUMMER SHOES, of every description, can now Le
bought at exceedingly low prices.
LADIES' SOILED SHOES and GAITERS sold at a grin
reduction.
MISSES' GAITERS, cheaper than ever—for 873,40 to $l.
BOYS' and YOUTH'S OAPS, for 69% cents.
A good assortment of CARPET BAGS on hand.
y3l DIFfi'ENB AOH ER ,t C
ADWELLING HOUSE en Third Street
for rent. S. CUTHBERT it SON,
PSI 3 61 Market street.
ACILEREL.-
26barrels No. .3 Large Mackerel ;
:..145, ,„ rzc'd and for
(JY 2 S) HENRY 11. CILLINS.
MOUNT WASIIINGTO.N.—For Sale—A
comfortable two story frame dwelling 'nonce of four
rooms, with a large lot of ground, fruit and shade trees,
flowers, ao., a good cistern, with pump, in the kitchen, &c ,
palling fence, situate on Sycamore street, Mount Washing-
ton. S. CUTHBERT & SON,
laS 51. Market street.
FIRE CRACKERS-300 box©o No. 1 (Jold
Chop, Just received and for ettle by
REYMER & ANDERSON,
39 Wood stroot.
FAINTING AND PLASTERING, wanted
In exchange for two lute of ground.
&LB B. OUTHBERT & PON, 61 Market at.
RATER PIPES-1000 yards Stone Wa
ter Pipes, from 2 to 6 inches diameter, for sale by
an 2 HENRY IL COLLINB
L'E-200 bbls. Louisville Lime, for Bale
by f fyl6l IINNRY 11. COLLTNS.
FLOUR. -40 bbls. choice guperfina for sale
by JAtd. A. irETZErt,
le3 Corner 'Marta and First ate.
DRIED APPLES-50 bushels Dried Ap
plea, just received and for sa_laloy
Ma/ANMEM, At ANS ac CO"
le= Oorner Ylood and Water streets.
BACON -2000 lbs. Boon Shoulders,slight
ly damaged—for sidapficap, to close conslgnment,by
JAS. A FETZER,
car Market and Pint streets.
TO LET five Dwelling Houses.
„-/ B. CUTHBERT SON,
nub Markot street
TWOwr
P , ELLING HOUSES FOR RENT,
s. curHBERT & SON,
51 Martel street.
AVALUABLE LOT on Penn street, for
tee by S. CUTHBERT & SON,
an 3 51 Market tbreet.
a rm? OIL-6 bbls. for sal© by
MACKEREL -25 bbls. No. 3, Large;
10 half bbls. No. 8, .Larga.
Por sale by (1Y 12 ) W. H. BUITEI k
°HEANEY TOPS-100 various patterns
%.„1 for sale, by [jc3o] MINIM IL COLLINS.
GENT'S GAITERS for 2, at tho "Peo
ple's Bhcra Btore," N 0.17 Fifth street.
bal DIBFENBAORRII k CO.
TIME -150 bbls. frail, and for sale by
ava MINIM H. OOLLUie.
f-: - . - ,.:. e.::!...: ,
PZEMMGH, Angtlet Z, 186"
I=oo F S,
0 L D,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PERMANENT OFFICE.
COMPLYING WITH THE URGENT REQUEST OFFOIN.
DREDS OF TEEM PATIENTS,
DR& a M. FITCH AND iJ. SYKES
Have concluded to remain
PERMANENTLY IN PITTgBIIRWI,
And may be consulted at their office,
No. 191 Penn street,
OPPOSITE ST. CLAIR HOTEL,
Daily, except Sundays, for CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA,
BRONCHITIS and ALL OTHER. COMPLANTS,
complicated with, or causing pulmonary dieeaee, including
Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver,
Dyipepvia, Gastrula, Female Complaints, tte.
bEe iiTt I A; STEED woull state that their treatment
of Clontanaption is based upon the fact that the eYte.tee a:rt . :Ls
irt tl.e Wood and system at large, both before ar4 riNg t~
development in the lung:, and they therefore employ Siechate
Mai, Hygienic and Medical rematlios to purify the blood end
strengthen the system. Wth than, they ase MEDIOAL IN.
[(ALMOND, which they value highly, but only as FitUia
ttoes, (having ite Ct.ratise ejects tchen used alone,) and Inca.
lids are earnestly cautioned eguinct wasting the precions
time of curability on any treatment based upon the planet.
ble, but false Idea that the "seat of the disease can be reached
In a direct manner by Inhalation,"•lor, as before stated, the
teat of the disease is in the blood and its diets only lo the
longs.
dt-.3- No charge for consultation.
A lint of qme3tiotte will be eent to those wishing to °octant:
02 L 9 lettar. ruy:29:daw
OFFICE O F THE
PlTTSBOlitiii, FT. WAVNII ARD UUICAU 0 it. li. CO,
Pittsburgh, August 14, 18.55.
tO, THE SESII-ANNU tl, t.,IP.O.TENC,I of the Et,ek•
holders le the " Pittabag,h, Fort Wayne isC
cage Railroad Company," sill he held at the lt,,i-uuR of the
BOARD OF 1:11Abf, in the city . rf PlttAtulth. Pa, on
WEDI.IISDAY, the let day or September nest. et 2 o'clock,
At which meeting, the Reports of the Officers and Direct
ors, r f the operations cf the 1 , cad for six months, ending
July let ultimo, will be presented.
order of the Preddont.
euri:td AUGUSTUS BRADLEY, 2ecretary.
10-0 NOTICE—TGE INTEitil*T COUPi...NS of the
BOIVe of Lawrence County. issued to the PITTS
BURGH AND ERIN P.AILRI)AP Ct)SIPA_NY, due July,
1859. will be paid at the °Rice of W. TI. WILLIAMS A C.),
Pittsburgh, Pa The change ia place of payment B mad:
in consequence of the failure of th , Ohio Ufa le.mrance
and Truit tiLinpany, L , iew Yerk, where tae C upon. rtr,
pa),.ble 11, order ~1
CANDIDATES
1.)1;:i10%.ILITle
tinia alahirr . - ; the noulinfitiurui fur Cu:,
fall eleccf,,n, the Darn,..cratg loJkiug about I'r :mitablu
cant:idate3 ; itle3 upon choir tip ket
AHOW Mil to SUgZeeat :he ft.tiON: ut r.1":".•1 tLr ttnir,
eratlor. Tr.ere fn u t a L-1LD,211, Gt., i 3
thor„ugli uatiutial Lciuutna
C~iGitE~x.
Iloti. CHARLES SHAL R, City
RILLIASi PiILE Paubi,,
easzuuL,:
JOHN M. IRWIN, City,
TFI S. LIAR r,
Pin 15`f,TOLIUM, F 119,160111,
HUG Lt LAFFERTY, Blldwia,
WILLIAM. McLAN4!, N.rth Puyetto
SUI:111P2 :
DARNE3 FORD, I occ,r OI,Ir
PH , J71.1 No!IY.1 :
JOEIN ➢IRIIifV•;UA'J, U 1
COUNTY COMl.llS3lWirill :
TLICIMA All-7,lleny City
J3HN s.uth Pittsburgh
CoROYF - .A :
WILLIAM ALEXANDFIt, City
I=l
CITY
WEST 0? THE ALLEGHENY 3
EAST/MN NECK 3
SOUTH OF THE 510NONUAHELA. 4
CORONER.-.JOHN M. McOBESNEY, o: the bor•
ongh of Manchester, will he tinpportei a 3 a Candidate
for the office of Coroner, aulject to the d6cision of the Demo
cratic Couaty Convention
1529
SHERIFF.—The undersigned offers himself to the
Democracy of Allegheny county, as a candidate for
Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic Conven•
tioa. DABI , TES FORD,
je24:dsw
SHERISK—The undersigned oilers himself a can
didate to the Democracy of Allegheny county for
the office o Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Demo.
eratic Convention. MATTHEW HARBISON,
Jy27:dewte Robinson township.
10. PROTHONOTARY.—Tho undereigned offer hitu•
Bell to the Domocracy of Allegueny County, as a
candidate for Prothonotary—Talloct to the decision of the
Deino , Tatjo Convention
Jy3o:di,wto
U COUNTY oommlssrstm—The friend!. of CHAS.
BRYSON, of Weot Deer teworhip, will urge his nomi
nation for the office of County Commieeioner, before
next Democratic Convention; en , j-ct to the uaage3 of the
party. jyl4alaiwtc
tO-0 CORONER.—The undersigned oilers himself no a
candidate before the neat Democratic Convention for
the office of Coroner, and asks the support of the De
mocracy LENOX REA.
STEAMBOATh
CiNCHNIVATI.
For Clnallanotl
The elegant slde wheel, passenger packet
Iag:2SDPERIOR—Capt Iist:MOND J. (macs -will
leave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, THIS
DAY, the 4th inst., at 12 o'clock,
For freight or passage apply co board, or to
FLACIC, BAR.N.LS A CO., Agents.
Through to St Louie in five dap. TiA9 b:ot cunneote
with the mail line, and will go through in thu time apuoi
fled. She will kayo on Saturday. ep'2:2
• ZANESVILLE.
For Marlette and Zanesville.
The steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. !do's
LagrArils% will laavo for the above and all
: •
immediate porta on ovary TI!!•IAY, at
4 o'clock, P. M.
(might or rage applyra board. I IEVI
TEIIE SYMPOSIUM.
WILLIAM C. GALLACIIIER,
PROPRIETOR,
Fifth &red, Next Door to the Pitti&tcrgh 7ht.w.re
The house is uew, Unlit especially for the purposes of a
First °lees Restaurant and Selowa, and the proprietor bey
Mg bad many years expsrieuite in the husieess will keep
constantly on hand the beet that the Markets offord. Tile
Winee, Liquors and Ales, are cf the beet quality. He mauls
all hie old agenda and the public generally to give him a
call at the Symposium.
NEW ICE CREAM SALOON,
AND LADIES' RESTAURANT,
27i FIFTH STREET
The snbscribor bee Rased, and fitted np strorel commodi
ous rooms, nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on Fifth
street, which are now open for the Summer Sea Boll. La
Gies and gentlemen can always fled an abundant supply of
FRESH CONFECTION- 4 -RX, FRUIT, ICE CREA
WATER ICES, and all the refreshments of the season. All
are respectfully requested to visit the rooms, Bud test for
themaelvos. (J 010) 11. t. ItictSINLEY.
DRIED PEACHES.—'2O Bushels choice,
Bright, Dry Peaches ,Ist received and for sale by
JAS. A. PEUF,R,
Jr2 B ' corner Market and First streets.
COFFEE. -200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by
WM. 11. 8:11111 &
cold 118 Ern:B7B.Bnd 111 )(fret otrpete.
ClO TO, iTHE PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE,
and Una your Shoes at reduced price. A few more
SOILED fild.OES and GAITES.S selling CHEAP. GENT'S
GAITERS as J S GuES, sailing low. Gent's Patent Leather
Gaiters for $2... Now is the time for bargains. Go and pro
cure a pair. Gent's Calf Oxfords and lies, Buck and Calf
Gaiters, cheap. Boy's and Youth's Summer Shoes selling
at low rates. Call soon. DEFFENBACHER A CO.
jyl7 No. 17 Fifth street, near Market.
WRAPPING PA PER-3000 reams asst
slut Rag 'Wrapping, a superior article, for wile by
1019 J. IL WELDIN.
LOOK AT NO. 56, and you will see a two
story brick Dwelling House, of seven rooms in good
order; large portico in front; fine shade trees, a lot of ground
21 feet front on Marlon street, by 104 deep. Pricr—s l 7oo.
Terms easy. For sale by S. ODTLIDSII33 Gc SON,
is'N 51 Market street
REASE—For Wagons, Drays, Carts, and
NJI Carriages, received ana for sale by
J. 28 HENRY A. COLLINS.
„RYE FLOUR-25 bbls. fresh ground Rye
Flonr, received and for nolo by
3,1E23 A. FETZER,
iY3I Corner Market and First streets
GUM DROPS-2000 lbs. Lemon, Orange,
Vaal'D., Rose, Strawberry, PinO Apple and Banana
Flavors, for sato by RBYHER It ANDERSON,
89 Wood Itrust.
lEMON S-25 big just received and for sale
4 by ILEYMER ANDERSON,
1.,24 No. 39 Wood ert.root.
PLACK CRAPE VEILS—Of extra size
A_D and qtatlity—very cheap, at 110II.NES
app 77 biarkot street.
ONLY $750 for a Dwelling House of four
rooms, a large Lot cf ground, fruit trees ' etc., pleas
antly situated to South Pittsburgh, on the point of Mount
Pirashington, immediatly opposite Smithfield street, will be
sold on easy terms, by S. CIITEIBMIT A . SON,
_iil2 ' 61 Market Street.
$5OO For a cottage house of three rooms
and kitchen, on Oray's Reed, South Pitts
burgh. Terms easy. S. CIPPRBEW it SON,
i.T27 5l 'Market street.
CIORKS FOR PRESERVIII JARS—An im
-10,-,/ =tense stock on band, at the only CORK MANUA°
TORY in the city--No. 76 Smithfield street.
ERINGTDN.
/9/5 OV
BUY YOUR GOODS,
AT REIM= 'FIGURES.
LARGE REDUCTIONS IN PRICES,
Have boon made through our entire etUck, in order to CLQBE
OUT, before receiving our FALL SUPPIomsi.
Ana 1101110, 77 Market street.
J. & GROUTT 7
WORMS OP
BRANDIES, GINS, . WINES, ETC.,
DEALERS IN
ME OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY, PEACH
AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO,
RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS,
Corner of Smithfield and Front gtreeta,
spl4] PITTSDIIP,OH, PA.
PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL ILLNDP DP WRAPPING
10
WarellEozase, No. 21 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
JOLIN MOORITEAD has removed to
No. 71, Water street, below Market
Jourg it/Ok.baEIEAATI) . ,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
NO. 74 WATER STREET, MARKET,
mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA
rfiTTSBIJ itGil L IV 011 S
AC „I r. U. L.
lauevican, & Corrugated,
GALVANIZED SHEER IRON,
Warehouse, Po. 136 li'lrst street,
011111180
WUOLESALE AND RETAIL
LIQUOR la F.; lac E-I AN T f -r 1 ,
NO. E 7 DIAMOND ALLEY,
4:11" . Away on hand, Bk. - A:berry, Cherry, and Cognw:
Erandio- , , MononEvlnela aad ii . ...ctilied Whisky, of the
c 3 c.4213 ,
Forwarding and Conimisaion Merchant,
Reign To—Francis G. Bail William Dilworth, Sr.,
. Cuthbert A.• sou, Pittsb.trgh; Boyd A. Ott, Flekken A
wearingon, B. Dredy, CU' . M. ei M. toulz, Edit & Howell,
liengle &Co Goorgo W Auderson, Don Paxton A . Co.
tVliafdlue.
LAIIT.JEL FAIINESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD
street, Pittsburgh, has on hand a large
STOCK OF' HARDWARE,
ftich ho will sell very low for CASH. In addition to his
Locks, hinges, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, and a large
sssortment of Oarpenter's Tools, he has received a large sup
ply of Sausage Cutters and Staffers ;
Shovels, Tongued and Pokers;
Sleigh Dells, and Enameled
c Lt.) Prozerving Kettles.
_
L. C. iiraPEruffus,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER.
0171011 WISE, t 3, .11EF.—' 7 V:425.
tftnn^g, ' , ln an Vet:7:th atra , t.
W 111. W. H. N I GI T ,
WROf vq.kr.r AND RETAIL
FIRST PREMIUM READY MADE LINEN
AND
DRESS STOCK aIIANTIFACTOR
NO. 606 ARCH STREET,
PHIL,A DEL PIIIA.
Silk, Merino and Cotton Under Shirts and Drawers, Cra
vats, Scarfs, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, At., Dressing Gowne,
Shirts, Wrappers, and Dress Stocks made to order by meas
urement, and warranted to give 23=1,1action. Jel:lyd
MANY D35.10CR TS
Upper St Clair
ALEX. BLACK
E. P. MIDDLETON •-t, BRO.,
IMPORTERS OP
WINES, BRANDIES, &C.,
ALSO DEALV.S IN
FINE OLD WHISKY'S,
NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET,
joL•lyd PHIL ADF•L
GO ANN) SELE
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
First Premium Blind Factory,
CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH.
THOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR
House with VENITI.AN BLINDS, of the most exqui
site and elaborate finish, will find it to their interests to give
me a call before purchasing eh:co:here. My work is got np
by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is
given to the wants of customers. 'Prices low. All work
we.r.rantod. N 0.73 THIRD Street. Pittsburgh. (myinlyis
DAVID 11. wILLIAN.s,
cam ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
ERECTION OF GAS WORHEI for from five
garners ant upwarda, and for floating Bnildiuga, pnblic or
private, Ly Steam, Hee Water or Furnaorrs.
to 13E3 PrIITBMIG 11. PA,
CAIXTVVRAGEEIT ''OMAN,
(suoccivra to John airtiaright,)
. IiHrANUFA.CTURERS AND IMPORTERS
I va of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Burgin d an I an I lion
tal instrnmentil, Onus, Ph3iels. Fishing Tackle, etc., Nn. 86
Wood street. They give special attention the In mutat:tar.
ug of Trusses, Sunportore, etc. Jobbing and I.6opairing
itn pivactnCity end despatch. npii
"VORWARDING AND COMMISSION
31PHOIECANTB, Wholesale healers in Produce, Flour
and Wool, No. 11-1 second street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
SprLvaur Liarbaugli, Joseph E. Elder, K. Loris;
Pittsburgh; Fenton Bros., o
a. Childs &,00., • Cornell & Dorsey, Baltimore;
Bagaley, Cosgrove A Co., " Garret &lirstin,Philadelphia;
UcCandloes,l)leans 2 Co., " James, !Lent, Santee & Co. "
G. W. Smith, & Co., `• Weaver & Graham, "
Geo. M. it L. [lord, Cincinnati Keene, Sterling a Ca,, "
A. B. Benton & Bros., " Yard, Gilmore & Co., a
myBL•tP
W. H. MoG;al G. el. INDSCII.
W • 11. McGE E & CO.
MERCHANT TAILORS,
Dealers in Ready Made Clothing. and Gentlemen's Furnish
log Goods, corner of Federal street and Market Square Allo
glieny City, Pa.
BUSINESS CARDS
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
MANITFAOTUBEIHB OF
Hags bought at market prico3.
REMOVAL.
Ci=B
PIC METAL AND BLOGNIS,
JONES, BOYD & CO.
LLWIT7AOSTLZU OD
CAST STEEL.
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
'6'PRINOS AND AXLES.
Ccraar itelz and First Stroctb,
PITTSBURGH, PA
I'll] 0 0 1 4 1 D & COa
2iA.NLJPACTL7IIE.F. OF
Por Roofing, Ginttrrirak, Sirpointielg, Zte
AGENTS FOR WOOD'S P4TFNT
IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON.
mr26:ly is
D. D. 11..X;5.11
ROGERS 44 C 41) .
IffLIMPACIIICIRERB OP
P..JGERS' IMPROVRD PATENT
s'V EEL CULTI VAT OR, TEEI' H ,
COllllEil 8.099 AND PIItfIiSTELEF.Tii,
WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO.,
Net;r Woe! srra,q,
PIT TSB UR 011, PA
JAMES A. FETZER,
our, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit
and Produce generally,
Oorraor of Biarket stud Pirot otroets.
PITTEPURCITI. 1? A.
HITCHCOCK, Rit'CREEIRW & CO.
(Suocissoas 20 1.1.tri..1.5wi, M'Caueßy C 0.,)
=EI
4c.,
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"7i
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j offffiill az ,cOR6IO
M. kRBLE! MARBLE! !
HAS A. BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF
RIONUKENTS, GRAVE STONES,
Encl.Osures, Pagtn, &C.
The public ore ow - peal:Illy invit&l to e.aMIDa car tick*
Prkoo low, end work' cr.rzanted.
tin. 1.1-ueRTY
DOINT BOX FACTORY.-
BU6EIA OUTENDORP
51anufaoture to order, BOXES spiteble for soap and Candler,
Hardware and Variety Goods, etc., etc.
t Order.; promptly filled.
BOHM MIZELL J MIES E. BREADING
OBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholeealo
July ra, Commission and Forwarding alerclunita and
Dealers Produce and Pittsburgh L , lanusacturea, No. 251
Liborty FAra..t. Pittstuirsh. Pc n0v2.1/44,
FURNITURE FOR CASH.
A full assortment of
Pittsburgh manufactured PURNITITRS; embracing
BUREAUX,
BOOK CAbAS,
WARD ROBES,
And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling, as
well as a epledid assortment of
OFFICE FURNITURE,
constmatiyou hand and made to order. As the only terms
on which business is done at this establiahment is forVal3H.
Prices are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything
in the above line, would bo advantaged by calling at
FAMINES. &
No. NS Smithfield street. below }fifth.
J. D. Fammems,
Jogs IL TIMM csrl3ln
OUNDRY IRON.-8a tons, for sale bY-
Je3o HENRY H. COLLINS
FOR RENT—A three story Dwelling Rouse
on 'Third street—VW per year.
OIMMEB.T 50W,
Baal &tate agouti, 51 Mirka , et.
~~ ..q ~ o ~ :. ~
-i,,
A s AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient
AM.. tonic, catliariic and anti dyspeptic medicine, these
Pills are rz...i.ommerided to the public by the former propri
etor, (Di'.. WILSON,) With a confidence each an a long con.
tinned and careful trial of them'in an ample practice war
rants. In their operation as a cathartic, they influence
more the motory and loathe Becoming power of the bowels
than any other combination in common nee.
AS d TONIC—They agree with the most delicate atom
ach, removing nausea pain, and debility from that organ,
and through it impart tone and vigor to the whole system.
A 8 AN ANTI-DYSPEPTIC—They neutralize and inter
rapt the formation of acids, check fermentation, and pre
vent the elimination of gases from the food in the stomach,
—the direct consequences of chemical action,—an action
which should never exist In the human stomach. From
these peculiarities In the Pills, a person taking them may
exp-ct a free, full and natural evacuation of the bowels,
without pain, nausea, local or general debility, or that die
ginning sickness or costiveness—the usual effects which at
teed or fellow the use of other put gee.
CERTIFICATES.
Extract of o letter front H. F. .MErnsworth & Druggists,
Memphis, Tennessee, January 7, 1858.
MESSRS. B. L. faussexeon a Co.—We were tho first to in.
croduce Dr. 3. Adams Wibson's Palle here many years ego.
Tte:: were the heat Pill over in this market. We use no
other in our own families, seed secured fir them a hi.ih
tharacter by cur recommendations. Yours, truly,
Ii F. PARNESWOUTII A Coi
Extract of a letter front O. W. frus . in 2, Nashrille, Tennessee,
Ct:Lf
filEssati. B. L. FAHNESTOOX & CO.—Dear Sir: I have seen
Dr. lt. A. Wilson'.l Me need for the ague with good effect ;
I have used them myself, and believe them to be the bast
Pill in 11E8 I have no doubt they will cure many other
complaints when properly used, ana I cheer;nlly recommend
them to the public. Iteapectftilly, must
IVssagiorom, Pa. January B,lBBB—Dear Doctor: I have
beon using your " Anti. Dyspeptic" Pills, when occasioned
required, for :nary years, and can truthfully say that I have
never found any medicine equal to them In relieving me
from afoci ions of the stomach cad head. They have never
foiled ro relive me from headache, and have always left
my system in Letter condition they found it. I must confi
d-utly recommend your Pills aq a safe and highly 'valuable
medicine. Very respectfully, etc.,
lt. AD&IIS Wrisors. WM. IiIOPHINS.
Prr-tr. Ties. Blacknufre., Esq., Treasurer of Allegheny Cb., Pa
0 R. A. I,Vii.eurt —Dear Sir: I have been using your
Pills since 1840, and do decidedly say they are the beet Pill
r that I have any knowledge of. I that used them
f beadaehe," with which I suffered beyond descrip
tion ; i ow happy to ray, that they entirely cured me. Since
the,: I ua them as a family medicine: if lam bilious, or
anything oils me, and I require medic tte, I take a Pill,arid
it cures me ; they are my only medicine, and have been for
the last seventeen )ears. BLACKMORE.
January 8,1368.
PITTSBURGH, PA
MISSR3. Id. L. PADIC.II2OOII a CO-1. 1 , 8070 had considerable
experience In the use of the extraordinary Pill compounded,
by Dr. It. Adams Wilson, of which you aro now the propri
etors, and have often felt their benign inflames in my own
case for "nervous headache," arising from a disordered con
dttion of the stomach. I have likewise proscribed them Er
ethers. in cases of " hemlcrania" and other forms of head
ache depending on a deranged and irritable condition of the
stomach and digestive organs, of which they seem peculiar
ly adopted, being entirely free rom any griping tendency.
I regard them as a very valuable Pill, and one that purges
without at ail debilitating. Yours truly,
GEO. IL K EYSER, 140 Wood street.
ittsburgh, March 6, 1858 jyblydaw
d3l.d7e
K2SI4EDY, of Roxbury, has disoov
vi. CI •• . Jl3l, Crl C.ODIDIOI.I pasture we , pl}3 9 rased!
Every kind of ilmor,
Ls:NI TZlil WORST BOROVULA DOWN TO A COMMON
Tie has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never
failed execs..; in two mos, (both thunder humor.) He haz
now in h.. 1 poscoosion over ono hundred certificates of ih
value, all within twenty miles of Beaton.
Two bottles are warranted to care a r.nrsing acre month.
One to three bottles will core the wont kind of Pimple,
on the face.
Two or three bottled will deer the system or biles.
Two bottles are warranted to two the wont canker In Ulf
month or stomach.
Three to five Dottlen are warranted to our the word' Mad
of Erysipolal.
o o to two bottles are, warranted to ouzo all humor 134 the
Two bottles urn warranted to cure running of the earn and
bit:Cohen among the heir.
Tour to etc bottled are warranted to cure corrupt and
running nicern.
One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the akin.
Two or three bottles aro warranted to cure the worctklnd
of ringworm.
Two or three le. - .tlea are warranted to cure the most des
perate crew of rheumatism.
Throc to four bottles aro warranted to cure salt-Ithetnn.
Five to eight bottles will care tha worst case of scrofula.
A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and
a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken.
ROXBURY, MASS
Dias reputation of the Medical Discovery,
in curing all bind of humors, is so well established by the
unanimous voice of all who have over used it, that I need
not say anything on the subject, as the most skilful physi
cians and the most careful Druggists in the country are un-
CiillllloEll he ire
In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do
it with a full hnowiedge of the curative power. In relieving
all, and caring moat of those diseases in which you 9.r0 ua
fortunately en liable. That moat excruciating disease to an
...4ffections to mother.
NURSING SORE MOUTH,
la cured an if by a miracle; your own tamper in restored lk.?
Its natural aweetnens, and your babe from abort and fretful
nap to calm sad sweat Elumbeto ; and the Medical Diacove
ry booomcs a fountain of blaming to your haaband and
bounebold.
t.r.toradri t the stomach, craning
DI'S PEPB I A,
whioh to nothing but ca t er of the rtom ; then to the
ItiteEdinet and
creedng a oinking, gone footing, and as indliForenon even to
iho careo of your family.
your food distresses you, and you can only take oertain
kinds, and even of that your system does net get half the
nourishment it contains as the acrimonous ffnid of the canker
eats it up; then your completion loses its bloom and be.
comes callow or greenish, and your beat day is gone. For
want of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby,
and the llbrer of your body become rola:rod. Then follow a
train of diseases which the Medical Discovery 19 peculiarly
adapted to
mP22-ly
K.FA)IOAL
DR, R. A. WILSON'S
Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic
PILES,
PREPARED , AND SOLD BY
B. L. FAIINESTOCK & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Streets,
ITITSBUB.OH, PENN'A.
February lb. 1858
G. W. IRWIN
From Colonel Wm. Hopkins, late Canal Commisr:oner.
Hear Dr. Key3er
THE GREATEST
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ri
• v _
DISCOVERY
OF Ira AGE.
PRIPL'S'
I a the sore advanced stagen oY
CANKER
KIDNEYS,
roar stomach i 3
RAW ANT INFLAMED,
GUAR;
Palpitation of the heart, pain in the tide, weakness of the
P.pint, and Small of the hack, pain of the hip Joint when yon
retire, irregmlarity of the bowels, end aim, that most exerte
elating, of di,easea, the
PILES
How amay thousands of poor women are suffering fibre
tidy disease and pining away a miserable life, and their next
door nolihbor dose not know the canoe. I 'wish to imprese
, e your mind that good old proverb, "An minee of proven.
'lon is better than a pound of onre." In the
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
yea hove both the preventative and the cure, with this groat
and geed quality, that it will never, under enycircarestances,
do you any injury.
Na change of diet eve: nosome.ry—eat the best you can get
and enough of it.
D1E.303.10:53 rent ums—Adnlts ono tnblo spoonful per day—
Children over ten yenee dessert spoonful—Ohlldren from five
to eight yearn, ton spoonful. Ac no directions con be applb
cable: to constitution, take sufficient to operate on the
bouLl4 twice n day. Yours truly,
DOtiALD E..TINNEDY.
?Ace l;r10 bottle. I:',r sale by
Dr. CEO. 3. EIIYBEII,
No 140 Woo•i AticAt. Pltt3brirph,
A BEAUTIFUL HEAD
OF
RICH GLOSSY HAIR.
Completely Preserved
TO THE GREATEST AGE
And who that is gray would not have it restorod 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
erturboos, but would be cared or with sick headache,
(neuralgia,) but would be cure d. It will also remove all
Dimpled from the face and skin. Prof. Wood's Hair Resto
rative will do all this, a '0 circular and tho following:
Aim Alma, November b 1856.
Ploy. 0. J. Wo .-4--Deur Sir have heard much said of
the wonderful effects of your Hair. Restorative, but having
been so often cheated by qnsc.kery and quack nostrums,
hair dyes, &c., I was disposed to place your Restorative in
the same category with the thousand and one loudly trum
peted quack remedies, until I met you in Lawrence county
some months since when you gave me snoh assurance as
induced the trial of Lestorative in my family—first by
my good wife, whose hair had become very thin and en.
Cady white, and before exhausting ono of your large bot
tles, her hair was restored nearly to its original beautiful
brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and
glossy upon, and entlrelyiover the head; she continues to
use it, not simply because of Its beautifying effects upon
the hair, but because of its healthful influence upon the
head and mind. Others of my 'family and friends aro using
your Restorative, with the happiest effects herefore,,roy
skepticism and,doubts in reference to its character end
value are entirely removed; I can and do and toostcv
who
dially and confidentially recommend its use
world nof have
sickness theirorhair
age,)to restored original
Color r wf a
u s al beauty,
be, g r
u y t dr bendyB6
all young persons woo would have their Wor m
ful
gloary. Very truly and gratefall
10 1 LZION MANN.
g time after I 1.91117 you at
Froalitn (Soon: it was
you
u rr ga ile v ld e
raboofoarneoLgoertactliSr,.l:4l,2%-eggrailitegWiti poratraitivatitydwwhichenh
bittrirej hair, as the
lm s l u n g ag r o m i t itat t i A t t uw ea: Faeine t e alto o m d f: vo i d ts et c ohry l : e p d ra o anwi 'll- w asd e p t ; ec . atattra tlr ar tY .__l lt : y t i n f d
my
yt
and
d u assured
effects, aro now usintr rem
entitled to their% stnceau
ybouavicing:mitfnormaited its
and truly, years,ja MANN.
casrazr, ELL, dune 28,1862:
y have used Prat O.J. Wood's Hair Restorative,' and ban
admired its wonderful efreote. b
t Al t y fiair th tslW l'isce f
b ring, as I
r 6 m ature/Y g ra ys u e nee o s Bogor*.
thou •
dye it has rem: . ed its ' origirua s. B co nz lor sa tlin . ha na v t e o u r o u d . ou i pt,
o rll ' an"tv 00.,Proprietors,Bra
O. J. WOODBroadway, 11. 7., (in
the great •y. Wire Sailing Establishment) and 114 Market
St. Lords, WI. • • .
" — la by DEL CIF.O. H. SEWN% No. 140 Wood it,
ea +R And told by 01l good Ik/mkt&
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DAGITERREAN GitUEIWOt3.
M. CARGO & CO,,
Photographers, and Aintikbrotypiett,
NEW YORK GALLERY,
No. 21 Filth Street, and'
SUNBEAM GALLERY,
B. W. eon of Market ateet and Diamond, Pittabmign.
MODS TO BDTZ ALL. ----MY/11MP
EKE' ARV 813)E-Z G7IT --;
GA
FEITZ ,STRBET,ITHARLY OPPOSE/31 POST-03534'.-,
ice. PIMURES taken in all the various styles, la Sity
weather, and warranted to please, at reasonable rates.
d. . -
Bich or decem. persons aken at their reddens%
ap 2o : l 7dsw-la _ - -
AMBROTYPE r S-.
A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PIOZURN
WARRANT2iD, CAN BE MU) AS LOW .
AS AT ANY FIRST CLASS ESTABLISHMENT
IN THE COUNTRY, AT
fol 2 WALL'S, Fourth street,
AM BROTYPE S.—These heantifal and
durable pictures on glass; in all their perfection and
loveliness, singly or in groups. may be obtained at WAIL'S,
Jones' Building, Fourth street. an7:lw
Removed to 211. Fifth Street.
fIAROO & CO.'S PIIOTOGRAPHIO AND
AMBROTYPE GALLERY has been removed from
76 Fourth street, to No. 21 Fifth street, near Market.
Theeo rooms having been built especially for the purpose,
with three large lights, are not surpassed in the city for
comfort, convenience and emcellence in arrangement:
Oar old friends and patrons, and dense wishing su•
perior likenesses, are invited to call. ti,l,:A,„. Reception Boom
and Sr:et:in:ens ,n the ground floor. apT.
rtAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST.,
gj At the new Commercial Sales "ooms, No. 64, Birth
Arcot, every wect , day, are hold publi.. /ales of goods in all
variety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a large
stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign*
merits, that moat be closed forthwith.
AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M.,
Dry Goods and fancy articles, comizising nearly everything
needed in the line fer personal and family use; table cut
lery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; ladies ware,,
&c. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Household and kitchen furniture, new and , second-hand;
beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone Chine ware;
stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, ac.
AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Fancy articles; watches; clocks; Jewelry; musical - instra•
month; grins; clothing.; dry goods; boots and ahoesybook
stationery, Ex. ice`) P. M. DANA Mete
_ILA
SALE OF
-
XEC UT OR'S SALE OF A COUNTRY :
STORE—On WEDNESDAY MORNING; Angnst
at ,O o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth
strzet, will be sold by order of Execritfirs, an assorted stock
of goods, from a Country store, incladmgFatinetta, Tweeds,
Cassimeres, Bleached Iluelina, Blue Bhirtinga, Pants, Cot
tonedee, Suspenders, Hosiery, etc—sale peremptory.
au7 P. 2d. DAVIS, linctioneer.
PERIOR - VEHICLES, . HORSES - AND
MU LEE', AT AUCTION—On FRIDAY MORNING,
August 11th, kt 11 o'clock, v:111 be sold, in front of the new
Commercial Sales Rooms, No 64 Mil street, by order of IL
W. H Behenly, hie enporior family vehicles, horses, eta,,
comprieing:-
2 Family Carriages ;
4 Carriage Horses;
MORTGAG N CONSTRUCTION BOND,
AT AUCTION—On TUESDAY EVENING, &wet
10th, at 8 o'clock, at the Commercial Bales Rooms; No. 64
Filth street, will be sold: one Coupon 7Vi cont. Mortgage
Construction Bond, convertible for $lOOO, Issued by the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and. Chicago Railroad Company,
interest payable July and January, in New 'York, and ro•
deemable, January let, 1887.
ati6 P. 11. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.-
On TUESDAY EVENING, August 10th, 1856, a''S
o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 64 Fifth stroot,
will be sold:-
2d shares M. & M. Bank of Pittsburgh.
29 do Pitts., Ft. Wayne, and Chicago R. It.(1 - .t.
20 do Monongahela Insnritnce Company.
and P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
QIXTH WARD PROPERTY, AT A11C
t...7 TION—On TUESDAY EVENING, August 10th, at S
o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. b 4 Fifth street,
will be sold : those two valuable lots of ground, situate near
the corner of Clarke and Crawford streets, each having a
front of 22 teet 2 inches on Clarke street, and extending
back 72 feet. Title indisputable. Terms cash. - -
tine P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Seventy-Five New and Second-Hand
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES,
VOR, Fk ALB AT
VIIITE '8 REPOSITORY,
NEAR IAWRENCEVILLE.
T"E SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE
or exchange,,ontho moat reasonable terms,
Brie assortment assortment of Baronchca and second-hand
Buggies made by Watson, of Philadelphia, some hat it
used. Also, twenty-one now Buggies, made in my own shop.
from the ve-y best material pnrchaeed in Eastern market.
A flue lot of Trotting Wagons, new and second-hand. Also,
a lot of Boat Wagons, Jenny Linda, Germantown Wagons,
Jersey Wagons and R,ock.awaya, two fine Pinetona, seats fog
four persona, one of them Watson's make, and the other
New York make. Two Brio Salklee, one made by Mr. D.
Rodgers, Philadelphia, and a few Common Eugglea, suitable
for light marketing. Thu subsorihar flatters himself, that
he can make it to the interest of persons wishing to par.
chase, to giyo him a call.
Tbe establishment is sonyenient to the city, the Excelsior
Omnibus Lino ofCoaores pawing the door ovary ton minutes.
mrl„.llydoy yor,Fpri to mrpw
liaj.-ji C. WEST &CO., 41*
CARRIAGES, ROCIZAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULEUES AN .SLEIGHP.
N 0.197 Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA.
La" All work warranted to be of the best materials and. -
workmanship. myillydJa-
JOHN W. Iti'CARTHY,
LVIIAL POSTER!
TILL ATTEND 10 THE POSTING
and DISTROUTEg'.2, of all kinds of
BELLS FoR, 00NORRTS LECTURE% Frfirllifi/ONS, at.
All communication—either by mall, telegraph, or other
wise—directed to the once of the Morning Post, will reed's 19
prompt attention skier
A.
STONE & CO.
GLAss 'PATENT.ED
PRESERVING JARS,
For preserving all kinds of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Mince
Meats, Oysters, and all such perishable articles manufao
bored and for sale by'OUNINGIIAMS At CO, NO3. 109
WATER and 140 FIRST STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
/at- The mein secret of preserving fruit In a fresh wadi.
lion, consists in having it thoroughly heated when sailed
up, and in expelling all the air there may may be in the
vessel, so that when the fruit cools, it will form a vacumn.
The undersigned having procured the right to manufac
ture these Jars, respectfully call the attention of dealers
and others to them.
The great superiority of GLASS over any-other substance
for the presarvation D. fruits, etc, etc. is so Well known,
that any comments upon it are entirely unnecessary, and
the proprietors feel confident that any ono, after haring
once seen Iheso Jars, will never be indrami to use any other.
For sale wholesale and retail by
CIINIIIGiIAIIS 4 CO.,
N 0.109 Water street.
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL
AND
SMELTING WORKS.
PARK, Iit'CURDY 4 CO,,
IVIANUFACTIIRERS OF SELEA.THING,
Brazier? and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms,
itabed Still Bottome, Spel ter Solder ' , also importers and
dealora in Metals, Tin Plato, Sheet Iron, Wire, too. Constantly
on hand, Tinmea's Macidnemand Tools. Warehouse, N0.14D
and, and 120 Second street, Pitteburgh, Pa. Special orders
of Copper cut to any desired pattern. my2iklydaw
MILITARY ENCAMPMENT
• STATE OF P.EIV7,7SYLVANIA.
Czsmorz,
Harrisburg, Jane it, 1858.
It Is hereby ordered, that o "Camp of Instrnetion" be
held at - Y7illiamsport, Lycoming county, Pennayltarddi th*
presentear, mid the Adjutant General of the Common
wealth Is direcled to fa the time tbreof—to take Obarge of
the arrangements--to attend in person, r.nd todaine tho
arcecaary orders to the General Mail, and other lltilitaa7
officers of the Commonwealth in relation to tho came.
W rd. 5. I'AOKEII, CoremandevinGliteL
• •
In obedience to the above order from Head-Quarters. a
"Camp of Instruction" will ho held at Williamsport, Ly
coming county, Pennsylvania, commencing at 12 it, on
Tuesday, tit* 7th tiny of September, 1858,
To continue until SATURDAY, the 11th day of said month,
at 12 it of said day, to to called Camp Susquehann
I. This Encampment is intended to include the uniform.
ed companies throughout the State, who are eArneetiy re.
quested to be in prompt attendance.
IL The Major Generals, ißigadM r Gerkerals, and Brlgade
Incpwtors of the several :dilator's possible, bades are uired
to report to My office eg soon c 3 what companies
and field officers will be in attendance from their respective
commands—with the
number of men in each company, the
names of the Captains, and their st Office addresa.
II L The Aids.tio-Qmp and other illlcers of theArand
Staff of the Commander -la Chief arcs ordered to be inat.
tendance, armed and equipped in full parade dress.
IV. All companies in attendance are required to bring
with them all tantt and camp equipage they may have. -
V. The Brigade Inspectors, of ovary brigade, will report
at once to my office, what equipage belcinglag to the Slate
is in the limits of their command. • •
VI. The Major General.of the Eleventh Division, Gm. D.
E. Jackman, shall be the senior officer on fluty; and *he
hereby charged with the immediate arnmgements for said
Eacampment, and is ordered to report to this offieeifor fur
ther instructions. •By order of the Commander-inthief:
EDWIN 0. WILSON,
.1610 Adjutant 'General of Pennsylvania.
IMPORTANT TO BUYERS. , --We have
now placed upon 'he counter a lot of SOILED GAlT
hatil and SHOES, which we offer CHEAP. eau and exam
ine them. , All kinds of mama_ wear _selling at the, mad
reasonable prices. Miss& Gaiters, black and colorSd, with
and without heels, low. rnUdren'a Fancy. Shoes; of the
newest styles. We hare still a few Men's Patent Leather
Gaiters lefty now selling et greatly roduzed price&
DIkTE/0.40.11E1t k 134_
N 0.17 Fifth street, near Market.
WEE BILL of Aldermen, Justices - of the
Peace and Conatablea, a. der the Act of April nth,
185; printed and for Bale by IV. 8. I.IAVBN,
Printers and !Stationers,
Nos. SL32. and SS narlret fdree
OR RENT''—A two story frame Dwelling
.2: zartse, of 8 memo, edtaata on „kerma:. street, neat-14r
ket. Rent $l5O per year and tenant pay water rent.
J 344 a. abluivr 4 sox, B 3 meatetse.
aOG I s
AUCTION SALES.
1 Boggy; .
2
P. M. DAVIS, Anctionoer
CARRIAGES.
TWO MILE -lIUN,
ULMTPAOTUB4II9 OP
AnmenT GETalleVe 0211C2,
Harrlaurg, June 3,181+8.