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AND 'GAItEItS,
Youth - 2. and Children,
'lift Stre.:::, nenx
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132 BTREFT.
ierit . .)oE - I.NG promptly and faith
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I..itkr;+lll.:-. , .:.1 on hand. and far nale, with di
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tNat I,..tr.auage givon
ar. l4 a arr , CHEAPEN.
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aice Seafer.of aHd
Measures. •
ICE OF THE I:NDEF..,I6N ED,
IFEIGHTS AND E A Si; le ES,
he found bence , ...rtn Cherry alloy, IT px t ..en Thi r d
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11 l&ti OB.11:1 foi A. 4 N
4 - lIAVEN'S ElastieDSteol Pants just
y o r:1: 1% . • a, sod L. r, the ,mr.onery ;t o rts,
Nos. 6.1,:f..4 3,1 3Z.) 11.111 - k , t eltreet
''' FRANKLIN A L.AIANAC FUR 1859.
and popular annual, formerly
put
.l.,i t Staalllton, attar a lapse of years, will
.. Jr. v 1,0 s/sned. The cirehlatt• - .n. as formerly vialsi4
I- - y “Ixtheraaticlatt, taanford C. Hill,
pr.pare for ita page each reading mat.
an eatertainiam, and Instruct - ire magn.-
8.,• 'I-. the reliable astr , ta , ,utical calculations, a new
uthle Wale. ,o..CLLCEitII method of drtlWlll ,
:111 , L1 lines, and, other ta,tturm of permsuont vultie witj
bt,ok , sellexii u.uci other dealer! are roliclted le
e ef pabilcatioa, m but GI, edition will be printed,
rieru wiil be titled according to r•riority.
WM. (.1. JWINBTON t 00.,
Printers, Stat:onera. and Weak rook Makers,
street, Pittsburgh Je73
TI I WO DWELLING HOUSES FOR RENT,
by 8. CUTELIKIIT SON,
51 Market street.
i TAi CH- 00 bas.Rooliester Pearl Starch,
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PUBLISHED nAILY BY JAMES P. BARtt, AT THE uPOST BUILDINUS," U WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUAL
MISCELLANEOUS.
DAM' , ' CORN SEIELLER.
riflllE PROPRIETORS OF TEIE
N " thr , ugh ]Jr.
Adam , . (tie• principal rutiztianical 4 . .aittis of th, drui,)
nat:at, decd 17th IEiSR, for a nee
and thaple tae tram -gut 'or cue .N, truly neat.,
c; aoJ pnriable, durability, utility and
la ..; app ,, rniaio firnierdl trim,
0-rod t, the . 2,201,15, of th, Uajtvid Statcl at a very
prn, We have no "Potent " for ode, but
nein ri facture and tell the article at onr works. Owing to its
r.n.r.plCt form la dedtto . 3•l goon to become an article of
trOe in every l'i,rdsiare Merchants' .In,:lf
The M-rhiitee are of two sizea, weighing only about as
and 5 pound., and clay be steered w e poet, pillar, ur
DA you would u coffee will. We add ub fibre. wilen
it speaka fu ,
3inilkar A 00
CLIMAX FAN
I'l' IS THE CIIEWEST, SIMPLEST, SAIALLgST,
Ch., , ; ;13 anr/ in the Irni!Pd Stales
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t the wit,utt waute, awl i5i ... „, 1 0 . 1
oiao, but tllu4t i:r He. • to •
Ir am.r.• I l'artuo,.. Muoutkuttater.,
cibitw 4,1 y! ar, invist.l
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AU ?'T MN TRA.DI4.I, 1658.
T -'‘ PLE AND FAN C
DHY GOODS,
WiIuLEbALE
It) IR L .. "-- • Cl. C=P ,
OF NEWEST STYLES
StI4W3-S EVERY 'VARIETY.
' , IA COBOILGS, 'MUSLIN fiLAIN
VEIN ALPACAS, GiNQUAMS.
CL CAS:q.lfEß.t'atilz?, OATINRTS, VESTINGE.
i• BLEA' D Al%ll 11110 'N GOODS
With a complato Itheref
g: Yd' B EtoIDERB
Gutri. 111.1apt,2d
wIRST CLASS TRADE.
•r• •: lor
W. G. CL - 11`1"11.Cli CO.,
438 Market & 433 Merchant SR,
PHIL A DELP ATLI
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0. 65 IFT STREE T
itt/OFING CHEAP,
DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROOF
JOS E I.'l-1 HA RTMA N,
(Recently Agent for LI. M. Warren S: C 0.,)
MANEVA - TURER AND DEALER
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GRAVEL
►iLA3TLC CEMENT,
SAT 1' R.A.TED CANVAS ROOFING,
11' ;FING ZL•\TERIALS
iC, Fi oad I , vl
ul - B flail, 1 IttAburgh. I a J>9
/ ~ i;ARD FROM ;.' , R. JAMES M. J:\ ft
(la_ !dill el; . 1. J 1: N sleV YUR S LUNG INFIBM
ALI Y —My con tie-Z.UvIl a,r the past ti;ht yews with the
above I a:it:tune a, •s, Chief Physician, and a twelve )ear o'
course of Steady devotion to the elnre of Pnlttgruary Clon- .
gumption and its kindred dlseasse, together with my ch.
rivalled opporte nitro; and ad vantav of patho:ukical reoearch
—aided nut a little by a pertem system of Atui=l 1111aia
tion—has enabled me to aarive at a decisive, direct and sno
t- ssful course of treatment for the positive and radical cure
of all diroases of the fl7rroal, 1,,0122, and Air-Pax:riga. By
inhalation, the vapor and curative properties of medicines
are directly redressed to the di:ogee! organs and the integr.
meat Ido not ativi±e the use of Medical Inhalation of any.
kind, to the exclusion of gene:rid treatment; and although I
.onsidor It a useful adjuvant in the proper management of
those fearful and often fatal di:o.nnee, yet 1 deem it very ne
crssary that each pgitidDt should have :he benedt of both
goner - al and local G - men:rent. Thu success of my treatment
id the above diseases, and the high character of the Institu•
troll over wlii.ll I nave so long had the honor to preside,are
too well known to need any eulogy or comment from 1110.
At tho gonna...lion of many pry.: lb sod I rufesffional friends,
through whose plolienth.reruc aid the abut e chanty has boon
ion.: and Jibe: ally supp tied, and of:, r due. consideration, I
have concluded LAI make ouch :111,11ga/11:11L-4 124 Iqll bring
tie b rents of my expereents end t:e..„;rnro.i. within the
roach of all. :.Lid cot emi.icat myself, so h.:II:GAO:1,, to those
only who entered the Infirmary or woo were able to visit
me at my alio. I.l.laug therefore that the arrangement
wiltgive entire satisfaction, both to my professional breth
ren and the. public, I would respectfully announce in con-
CheriOD, tl,,i. /can now be c. , agultedPerum. 2 4 or by ierler.on
ail de=cals ax above, and that the medicines, the same an
used in tire Institution, prepared to suit eath Individnal
arse. in.h.d/eng Vapors, Hedtcr...l i,,,/uaa-s, cCr...., dc., will be
forwarded by express to any part of the United States or
the rouadas. tsaixe—My terms of treatment by letter are
114 follows. 0i7.: sld per month for each patient which will
include mediclue sullicreat fur one munth's ilan; also, In
haling Vapor, and an , Whaling Apparatus. 1': =rent ea 1 , 1
. .V.,: it,* Z, be paid to Express Agent on taxer It of the berg
of ifedicine, and the balance $(1 Lt the expiration of the
month, if the putt nt be cured or is entirely satisfied with
the treatment. Patients, by giving a full history of their
case, and their symptoms in full, can be treated an well by
letter as by prreonal examination. Patients availing them
,lee, of Dr. Jarrett's treatment may rely upon immediate
an I pormanout relief, to he fiefdom has to treat a case over
thirty days Letters for advice promptly answerid. Fur
farther particulars, addroea
.
J &MEC M. JAIIIIM, M. D..,
No. 52'l Broadway, cur. Twelfth St., ii Y.
P. N.—PLyeiriaaii and others vraitrag the city are re
opectfully invited to call at the Infirmary, where many
irtoresdiug C 114,4 can be witnessed, and where our ern
pror,lapporatat for the inhalation of medicated vapor.
con to I 8,, , 11 and inspected. JyWilim
Sinnaier Lager neer.
plih UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO
inform 1113 f , I , LICIS And the public in gentral, that hi
to In the daily receipt of this delicious Boer, from the well
knowti Brewery of J. N. ritraub, Allegheny City,. it having
boen to Go the beat that wau unkuttfactared here
tor matiy years, GLEA.II, TA2TEFUL and PURE. Give me
a call and try it. JOHN
an2 , l,ti At his old stand, ho. 28 Dlarnend.
I - AMES MI LLING AR, 'MONONGAHELA
iv PLANING 511 LL, would respectfully inform the public
that he has rebuilt BiLICe the ft e, erid having enlarged his
estublislnnunt, and filled it with the newest and most ap
proled machin,-y, is new prepared to furnish flooring end
planed boards, scrowl sawing and resawing, doors, sash and
shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box making, ,ke.
&nth Pittsburgh, Peptetubir 4, MT. 1.8.10
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS.
A. ZE'PAILLAWD,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets,
RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TEAT
Itcs revs:rad his Spring Assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS,
Of the uawest styles, beat quality and most elegant deacrip•
tioud, which he is prepared to manufacture to order 111 the
LATEST FASHIONS,
And with inch a character of workmanship, as cannot fail
to satisfy and please the most fastidious tastes, I myl9
WINDSOR SIIADES.—GoId bordered,
plain and fancy. Also, ['hada Trimmings, &c.,
always on hand at And fur We clamp by
J. H. MIMI%
and 12 8L Gate exist.
HOTELS & RESTAURANTS.
MARKER HOUSE,
BLAIRSVILLE, INDIANA COUNTY, PA.,
COL. ROBT. EVANS, Proprietor,
HAVING PURCHASED THIS HOUSE,
from itr former weli-known Pruprietcr, b D Mar
tor, aud rofltted it, I hill it Ci.hr• d to rt,c, r, .11,1
urr .•urt..l t rt , .., 1J • ..• •
u , i.' , lit
I, with t,.10
C. GALLAGIiEII,
Ajth SLree, _Vert L 1.77 to Theu.re.
TH,• t.OIIA - 1. , nn' , ', I lIP. C•pthritill) rOr tl-IC, purpolea of a
f mat Cr -0., r.--t,..17.....: ...:..1 5...100 1, and ch., {,r,iiriul or lav
ing: u i n it , t 3 - - .rA alp riericu ILI ILL , busiouus a ill kiwi,
con.< -.. thi ~n hnrol Eh.• In t.hat I.lld markota olTor I. Clio
Srifleu, ilitt. , a - te. Sirs. etc; ~ f Lim Lest i...1 - 4,:ity. Hu .- ante
all Lis ~ I ti inemla ,i,.1 tl.o public g..uorit.ly (J gi VI him a
call ist'thu byrnitooultiro. jorkly
44
,:','- , -. 1 Excelsior Restaurant, r-a" , 1.•
ir
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Ar.:.,. 111 WOOD Sfreet,
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Plirrillnltan, PL., ''''.
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LAIiE AND EASTERN FISH SOLD
Whoiesale and Retell, at the lowest cash prices.
Lingpup p: of Nel,,ns, Peaches, and Sweet Potatoes
received II vi i -. Aka, Now York Prince's Bay Egg ilarbor.
Shell idy eters, the meat ever brought to tins city. Every
delicacy of the 13t0P01:1 constantly on hand, and served up in
the meet palatable style. Don't forget the Excelsior Rea
tanrant No. 11t Wood street seal
SCOT r HOUSE a
Corner Irwin Str•e2 and Duquesne %V ny,
PiTTSIILIRGEI, PA.
!3. I). MARKER, - - - PI2O?RtETO3,
(Fortuerly of the "Ilariter flonse,"Shd.aville, Pa.)
r 9 iii L St.101"1' HOUSE IS NOW CWI
- PhETED AND OPEN 'OH GUEST'S. It is situated
13 a central part of the city, being convenient La all Railroad
Depots sad litietinl , arttlaudinga.
The Ilonsu wee built in 1650, with Ail modern improve
tiacsite. and fitted np to hi/It:lnd style—the entire Pura itdte
b uew—and will ir, every respect LW 0 lira t iILO3 Ruud.
sTAELES a,o attached to the premises. tiel:ty
COEVNUCOPLE RES - I'4U EtAlrf.
Bv ELI YOUNO, FIFTH STIZZXT.
Tho attention of Merchant,
and others is directed to thin
which has Loon roonitly &Led
cu for the p - arposo of allording a SITBSTAN•
Tit'', EATING 1101181/ IN A CENTI'..AL LOCATION;
Gnintry folks attending tuarket are particularly invited to
portainlng to au 'EATING EL:LOON will
nisvays be found, of the frosheat the atsrtet hauLdo..
apZ,lvddriv
Under Foster's l;•yy 314tInnal 'rneatr•,
PITTS.I3IIWII,
D. BAl{NAlill, - - - PROPRIEToR,
11-I.S FITTED UP IN A TASTEFUL
and comfiirtableatylo, tL., large coutre store iu the
t DIJ FELLOWS LIALL, Fifth etre. t, as a FllicT OLASS
RETA.I.IItANT and EIALO..N. Daring Lad many years'
experience in the business, he is prepared to supply the beat
the market affords. Ills 13ar will I' formAlti...l at all times
with the Lest Wines, Liquors and Ale., The outrnhco to
the Saloon, is In the centre of the Da 1, and reirekimerits
v.lll be furnished at all 'nuns, DAY and Nli3l.lT
excepteiL) apikly
WASHINGTON lIOUSE,
('OR_ PE/VIVA AVENUE 4- THIRD ST.,
t H. e.
W. KANAGA.
HOTEL,
17 S 1.11 T IN di '43 . TLE4, 7
YORMEELY U. S. tkrTEL,
P ?TT il, Pi.
J AiIES 8:513.a.r0.3, I "ropriotor.
fIIIS HOUSE IS LOCATED ON THE
rr corner of P:NN and WASIIINGTON fitreeW, between
the CENTRAL AND WESTERN RAILROAD DEPOTS, and
has undergone a thorough improvement, remodaled and
furniahed with now furniture, thd is now the iaoet COItVD-
Li , :ne Lintel Pitt:,bcrgh, far T.,-..,veler3 bx Railmad, East
r.r has!ily
'CI:ANSION Lt AURENTZ
PIiOPIIIIITOL No. .44 Liberty stlc4t, just bile the
Pas4enge. Depot of The Pennsylvania 11.allruad, which makes
the riniz.t ,or venibnt house in the city for paszong“ra a:ri
ll:h.; 14 that road.
The proprietor Laving, at cionaiderstde expense, fitted up,
excellent !Styli', the MANSION HOUSE, would respe..t.
ring solieit a share of iir.Ltic patrunsge. There is att.:died
e splendid STAI3LB and az:on:sive WAGON YARD.
antide actoru.inedistion to travelers e,:id ill!)
I ardor ar,d Bar c.-El !e faradiasl with the beat the nearii,t
rn eC,rd. fetliy
ROOFS,
JEW ICE CREAM SALOON,
1. 1- 4 AND LADIES' RESTAURANT,
NO. 27i FIFTH STREET.
Les 'Lased, and 9MA up several coulmodl•
ru:tos. nearly uppoeau the Mzchange Bank. on Pilth
on.ct, which are new open fur :he Snuover Season. La.
and geatlemeu can always find an abundant eapudy of
1.:.V.1 4 V1 CONF.ECTION &ay, ra u • TS, ICE ClikAM,
and all the refro.ihuinnts of the season. All
reqaosted to mit the rooms, and test for
•—a '1A10) W. si,,;lNLgti.
Ltppincott, Sborteut P.S.rson,
NO. 104 WOOO :STREET, NEAP. YIFTII.
1 , 0 4 1 AN UFA CT URERS OF TRUNKS, Va
lices, Ent and Bonnet Boxes, Latliaa Trairelmst
Trunks, Carpet Ita,ol, okc., keep constantly on hand a large
stock. We are prepared to do a wholeaalo trade, and hat.
hag fatititi.4 w turn out good stocii at minced prices, vv,
ivo - old• Inv.tA 0 - 4.0 to call am! ,raivinp nor QC,•: , I La
COMMERCIAL PRINTING
l'()S11.:tt1,
L".rcuted ILI the neatost manner, promptly and at CIIHAP
LATE S, by
an 4 Molex OP WO.D AND 711111 STRUM.
TYPE METAL FOR SALE.-
TYPE METAL FOR SALE
Inquire at the MORNING POST JOB OPYICE.
set BARR & MY ERS.
BOOK RESTS—Made of Mahogany and
well finished, for sale by W. 8. .I.IA -ti,
jolt Stationer.
LAWYER'S SEAL PAPERS Various
gises and colors always on hand, at
FOR SA LE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY
PROPEItTY.—Ono sieam engine with needful pumps
and safety valves; cylindar 129 , 4 1 iu bore, 4 feet stroke, 40
hone power; ono Woodworth planing mill, with right to
use, one circular saw mill; cue upright saw mill; one lath
mill, with shafting, polloys, etc., epiders.torment
ing the name; one two lined boiler, 22 fe 42 inches
in diameter, all in good order ; also, 6 cy ' ere, 22
feet long, anti SO inchea in diameter. The shows w Ibe sold
ac ii
altogether or separately . to emit purchasers. Apply to
JAMES G. EICHEY,
8,22 Beal &tuts and Bill Broker, 65 lilfth at.
WANTED, $20,060.-TWENTY THOU
SAND doll :rs of good Business Paper. Apply to
JAMES 0. ItIOLIBY,
se22 Real Estate and Bill Broker, 65 Fifth street
FIVE tiIINDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS
will purchase a Two &coy Frame Muse of 4 rooms,
cellar, etc. Lot 20 feet front by 110 deep, situate in Alio
gheny city
st-2,
IEESE.-200 boxes extra prime Cutting
ve..„/ Cheese, Just received and for sale by
ee22 HL•NRY H. OOLLINS.
MACKEREL-25bbis No. 3 Large, just
recebred. and ,for gale by
se22 HENRY H. COLLINS.
DONNETYEEVET.—Everyvariety of Bon
net material, Silks, Ve'vete end Batimi, for tale at
novl3 BORNtirS.
AMERICAN WATCU FOR RELIABLE
'mut—These Justly celebrated Watches disclaims
any part of foreign mechanism in movement or case, and
possess all the qualities of the beat Swiss Watches. They
are with Lever escapement, equal to the English, and in
point of time and price, distance all competition.
BEINKILfiN A MEYEAN,
114.1100818.--50 dati. reo'd and for sale by
At =IR EiBUT H. OOLLMB.
aL: P41 ,.. .5 U I
JAMES' KATER, Proprietor.
THE itaTiOrtilL SllOOlll,
WASiIIDiGTON, U. (2.
L'. v 2 ',UDC;
OppUtlit4 tine Penna. R.atiroad Depot,
LiAIiIIIeBURG, PA.
CARD!', LIANDBILLS,
C 'LuitED BILLS
PAPER BOOKS FOR LAWYERS,
PRINTING OF EVERY •DESCRIPTION,
BARE ti IfIVERS,
MORNING POST JOB OFFICE,
The undt reigned hove a largo quantity of
W.'S. RAVEN'S,
Corner ?darker end E.noond ate.
S CUTHBERT ac s SON.
61 Market street_
No. 42 Fifth street, near Wood,
ee2Bl Agents for the celebrated Am , dean Watches.
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1858,
1 k,
The present crude bne twen tlt-14,Cted by thy subscriber per
sunnily, and every Yiauu is warranted to ba - perfect in every
panic:Jar and be sold at less priced than have ever been
offered in this city,
Flan now aai rec. and hand lanoti LI rent at $2, $3, $1 and
$5 per !nor_ JOLIN LI. MELLOR, Wo,.d stieet,
4.13 Between Diamond Alloy 811 Fourth strati.
STEIN WAY'S -;f77--7t' ,71 7 , :1.:
r. 1 13. 4:
PIANOS.
ACHOICE LOT of the unequalled
IitTEIN WA ti. i 'a New lost r,.
• ved ; ortiongst thew a 'I [tree Strinitel Louts XI V, of 73/,'
octaves, and superb workman hip. We =ltch this
liasl nment a,.tainst n.ty gran' Piano in thin city for gran
denz, vulu no and beauty ot Ld.to Tbo ttle:tt way Plano 9 taro
Ley.ifid all doubt the tuovt pto Gait "dire mud • anywhere, and
att tt,mt.it.td t.. bocittuo tio•rinot pular inst. v=ents lu the
14 , 1,1'd They aro ful'y warranted by ate makers itud
sitLecribera, an I will It • sold at N': w Vork foe (try protei
For sale by II biLtl:ltirlt fifth st.,
agvut fur U ww ry's Plan.A.
Also reeeivod, n tine I .1 of N urns and a:,
nhatn's Piano,. se";
MILITARY GOODS.
TIIE SUBSCIIII3Eitt; lIA F 51'.i:\'1
LY cu hand a cumplutc nux k
SILK AND IS UNTINti Fi.9;;:4 f',%
J ILI' AD DE .7. , SO N
MAIt.ILET
T. CHARLES LIVERY STABLES.—
The undersigned has huught the lawie
of the above uained
gather with a yorth.- ui we eaten
sive. trots:,. and Carriagna,
Li,. n a Oreporty of James Nisi ileceastid. I u ail inlet
to the stock before-rnoutioued„he has add:al a uunii,ei 01
PINE 1101thEli, 8UL311186 AND CA ItILIA..!
which were form:lady exiiple)i,l at h 1 in
Third, bah"' NVuoti as he his
to the business, a t , the r-,tro:.oga a inch
laia hitherto rocvived fret , priLliz is solicited
JACOB GA.RDNEN.,
St. Charles Livery St idea.
N. 5.—A ;IriAlit3o. uu.l au) 'lumber of CA.RILIAGR can
always La prucured for Funeral&
-
ST 00 KIN (3 YAR N S
ILE 88
rilnenye on hand, in.l (ter Nt
eal4 %V Market oCreet.
V
a LO b
LOUR.-40 bbis. choice
j s t upe A rfir for sole
y _4. A . . ,
(LA - 73,r Maxknt and Ifirst..ta.
GENTS' SlioES AND OA rfe„ltS,
PUFF, BLACKBERRY AND CHERRY
Bh.ANDY, & , r ru.ficinal purpowA, a t
JOB PRINTLNG.—
Cards, Freight Bills,
Circulars, Dray Receipts,
Bill Heads, Labels,
Itai.road j.te, Hills Lading,
With every other doscriptl,u of Job Printing, executed
with promptness and at fair prlc.e.i.
J. R. veRLDIN,
Printer and Itinde.r,
my3l Wcxx; street, near bourth.
TNDIA RUBBER CURDY COAIBS.—The
_g beet article in 13143, lust received at the India Rubber
ii;pot, 20 and 28 St. Clair street.
my 22
LARD OIL.
60 barrets bxtra No. 1 Lard Oil,
20 •• No. 2 Lard Oil, on hand and for sale,
by [tayl3] B. C. & J. H. SAWYER
INDIA RUBBER CORKSCREWS;
Pen Holders;
Propelling Pencils;
Pena;
Inkstands;
" Pocket,
J. R. WELblisi,
Bookseller and Stationer,
aka) 63 Wood street. n.ar Portrth.
00 packages White Fish, almon,
aid T:Lat., far sale by (myl7) IL H. COLLINS.
I NO. D. Itt'CREARY'S COL'D P
ROT.TING
ti; IN w B—Sold by jmru7 J. K. WELDLN.
CORN. -10 bags shelled Corn received and
for sale by iie3l lIE 91t1! EL COLLINS
COUNTRY BACON.—IOOO lbs. Country
Bacon, Batas ; Shovalders and Sides, received end for
sale by JAS. A. FETZER,
reyrd OcUmer Market and Vint ate
.
lUCKWHEAT FLOOR.-20 sacks Buck
wheat Flour, 60 lb sacks, Jost rewired and for sale
by y McCANDLESS, ISEANS A 00.,
Corner Wood and Water streets.
FLOUR. ---25 bbls. Superfine Flour received
and for sale by MoOANDLEBB, MEANS L 00.,
fe2o Corner Wood and Water streota.
_
EMIGRANT RIFLES.—A most desirable
and chrop weapon, at SOWN d TETLEY'S,
e•yl 1116 Weed strut*.
LA_ D --Apilme article of No. 1 Lard, in
barrels and kegs, Just received and for tale by
McGANDLKBS, MEANS A Co.,
I Fad o , rner of Weed and Water stn-tie.
HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES.
German S Iver Spoons;
Silver Plated Spoons, (extra heavy ;)
Sausage, Cutters;
Table Cutlery;
Ctuidle sucks:
Snuffers;
And many other housekeepers' articles, for sale at
5e.25 SOWN At TETLEY, No. 136 Wood at.
6LASS.-300 boxes assorted sizes Window
Mask good country brand, tn . sale by
my 6 USNSY 11 OOLLINH
NEW MAP OF GU ft COUNT Y— Presen
and prcepectivo--embracing the United States and
Territories, the Canada+, New Brunswick, Nova Sootia and
New Foundland; ale Mexico, Cuba, and the W. I. Islands.,
Central America and the Isthmus of Panama, all the New
Discoveries In the Polar Regions by Dr. Kane and others,
and all the Now Settlements, and even the Counties of Kan
sas and Nebraska, each In Its proper position, all on the same
snide, compiled from uovornment Surveys and other relia
ble sourc.A. For rule by W. S. HAVEN,
Stationer and Paper Dealer,
au2B Corner of Market and Second eta.
VOit SALE.-24 Acres of first-class Garden
altuato seven ruil.l4 from the city. improve.
moats good—lbo orchard, er.collout water, limestone and
coal In great abundance. Will La cold low and on easy
terms. Agply to JA111.51 8 C. BICtIEY,
ee2o Real Estate and Bill Broker, No. 65 Fah street.
BLOUSES FUR 13, 1. NT, BY S. CUTTIII3EA
et 8)N, 51 Market otrcet.
A =all two story brick honoo, fmr rectos, kitchen
and cellar, on Bluff strict, Eighth ward, $ 3 . 00 per mouth,
with approved security.
A mail house to Spleue'e Court, $6,25 per mouth.
A good dwelling hoture le complete oreer, eleven roosts,
bath room, etc., situate on Second street.
A house of ten rooms on Third stroot.
A warehouse on Smithfield street.
A largo store room on rourth street_ sett
YAP.-
S
-200 boxes Roain Soap;
100 No.l Family soap;
clommeal Olivo Soap;
26 " No. 1 Om. Palm Soap, in store and
for sale by MILLEIt A 11.10KETSON,
hol4 Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty street.
QNIONS.-lu libis. Onions for eats by
all MIX Y Er, Cala lit
PIANOS AND MUSIC.
SPLENDID NEW STOCK
- r F -
PIANOS AND MELODEONS
skucTED Flu THE FALL TRADE FROM '11!;1
cELE 11 R AT •E D MANI PACT( 1 RTES
CHICKUPuti ,ea, SON'S,
HO'TOIFJ,
!.AVER', C ; , A. U. JAL}; & CO., New
York City
W WARD & I BOWS, :ad W. P. I.;‘lliial-n)N, ) 4 .w;
and oilier diatingolidied hat, 1 , ,r to ?Linkers; al of which
will be nObt nr Mani: l3ctur , .CA prices, and warren tel.
PIANOS TO PCZNT
MT A S
oortSICTUIJ Li i'.3.cLT 91
PLUM 101,
filvoaii.3
~:1:ll r:J
BEEN
Volunteer Compe.mies
roartmin WITU ITU 'QUIPI.IINTI A 7 riefOltT
AT MAN lifi'Ai;T EtthS' KUCES,
L 0 P. NI
A LI A I
D II E 8
I A II .6
11 - : P. (‘ 4
8' C 11 E 4. ;' 8'
0 PeCT,`l.,li':
A
f 811yE 81'011E,
A
No. 17 FIFTH ST.
I
03111,DRKI‘IS' 8110Fq
HAWORTH /s 1312 ‘WNI.EE'S,
iv the '.uktatund
N'cr ante by
EP A 11 (dal' RS
oN.
MEM
r 1 ~ .IL.
Double Acting Engine, of two oylinders of 42 inch stroke
lfi inches in diameter—estimated at fifty horse power each,
an independent cut-off attachel to each cylinder. Side
valves with eccentric motion. One largo regulator with
connections complete, and indicator attached, for time and
revolution. Main driving wheel 12 feet in diameter, of cast
iron, with Inserted t , eth. Jock guar running In connection
with It Is of cast iron with cut teeth, feel in diameter, giving
velocity to the jack shaft three to one of that of the en
gines. Engines rests on iron beds 20 feet long, 2 feet high,
weighing 9060 Ilia each. Mein shafting connected with the
jack abaft 55 feet long, 6 inches in diameter, of wrought
'ler:nod:me iron with stands and coupling complete. Brass
and babbett metal halal' ; 7 large diuma from 8 to 16 feet in
die.%ieter fitted on the dials. The foundations that the en
gines and main line of shafting rests on, aro of stone, and
are fitted in such a manner that they can be moved with
the engines. Six cylinder boilers, 30 feet long, 30 inches in
diameter. Fronts, gratabars, pipes and connections for
stem and water. Also, Faber water-gauge connected with
each boiler. Boilers are arranged in two separate sets, coo
!leered so that either or both MU be Used: one Set can al
ways be kept in order. They are made of % inch Tennessee
Iron. Iron fronts far bailers 23 f:et long and a feet high.
Toe Lugine and Boilers are finished, in all their parts, in
the boat workmanlike manner. They were built by E. L.
Nerfolk, of Salem Massachusetts, at a cost of about $15,000.
They were used by the Government for a few months, and
proved to be superior to any in the Mississippi Valley.
One-third to fan due 15th December, 1858; one-third 15th
dune,lBss, and one-third 15th December, 1859—noteo to be
catieactortly endorsed.
The oat 3 WM ho positive and without reserve.
ALSO:
LIOILNE'B,
G. B. LOCKE A 00.,
se2.s:dtoclo -Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers.
S 6 WORTH OF MUSIC FOR TWEN
TY-FIVE CENTS-11th GENTLE ANNIE
MELODIST.—This little work contains all the words and
Music of the new and popular airs of the day. The selec
tion has been made with groat care, giving only those songs
which are good and popular . All the best songs of S. 0.
Faster, are embraced la this collection. A large supply
Just received, and for sale at the Music Store of
eta@ JOfIN B. MELLOR, 81 Wood street.
INTROITOED JULY, 1849.
A. L. AROHALMBAULT , S
Portable Steam Hoisting and Pumping Engine
On Wheels, from 3to 30 home powar. Also, !dorm En
glues and Saw Mill Driven, 3to 30 horse. Engines alwayo
on hand. Mannfact.ory, 13th S. Ilamllton Street,
iy£4o:3rndatr PHILADELPHIA.
J. 81 H. PHILLIPS
TO PRINTERS.—The subscriber has now
on hand, and is daily receiving, from the manufac
turers, o large assortment of Printer's Stock.,
R. W Potter's Printer's Cards, from No. 1 to', Satin
China, Porcelain Satin Enamelled, and colored.
Card 11,ards, In sheets ;
McCreery's Celebrated colored Anka;
CaXd
Lay & Bros. " News
Varnish mid Site;
Pamphlet Cover Papers;
Glazed and Plated Papers, red, green and yellow ;
Steel Blue allied Papers, and a largo assortment plain
Note, Better, Cap, and Fotio Post, bine and white.
J. R. WNLDIN,
inyll 63 Wood street, near Fourth.
OAPS.-
to 1001) lames &win Soap,. in 11).., 2 lb. and 3 lb, bars.
600 " No. 1 Palm Soaps, In lb-, 2 lb. and 8 lb. bars.
500 " Chemical Olive Soap, in ID. lumps.
200 " Olelne Oxide " " "
250 " German
200 " Castile " In 3 lb. bars.
60 " Pure Palm " in 1 121. "
On hand and for sale by
Jail B. C. A J. B. BAWYBR.
F.y..:a - 3.~1 f_tfi
MISCELLANEOUS.
TIEPOI' FOR THE SALE OF COAL OIL,
132 South Second Street,
PHELADELPHIA.
Lubricating Oil for ail kinds of Machinery, Binnacle or
Lamp Oil, is superior to the beat winter strain sperm for
IT' '1..• 1. 'II k,11,1a
I.A tf I'S, L&NTERNS, UEADLIGHTS, LC
THOMAS' SUP Emu PATENT IMPROVED MU
This !snip performs a perfect consumption of all smoke
ecd tale!: ariaing from the ate of oil, in which other lamps
ore luau I imperfect, thereby giving a much more brilliant
i'cr sale wholesale and retail by
sul22aid 11. BOURXATT, Sole 'Agent.
LIF ALL FASHIONS .
mocc.).ELD. cfc 410 c).,
ATTERS, HAVE RECEIVED THE
A XPell atylue of
SILK HATS, CASH.ALICILE HATS, FR,E.NOH SOFT HATS.
ALSO :
TEE LATEST STYLES OF OAPS,
Hen No. In Wood Street, Pittsburgh
J. D. LEST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Hollidaysburg, Blair County. Penn'a.,
WILL ATTEND TO ALL BUSINESS
entrusted to Ms care, iu the counties of Blatr, Sour
er-let, Huntingdon, Cambria, and Clearfield et39:m
STRANGE RS AND VISITORS TO
THIS PAIR —3ABII. AND DOOR FACTORY IN
ALLl.uUlror.—Balldera, Contractors, or others wanting
Aiit'!, Doors, Window Fr-me 4, Shutters or Monlill , gs, should
call at the Oa:NTH, aL PLAN IN 0 MILLS, and examine our
euper!or work and finish, ter with our present superior and
fine w rklng machinery we are beyond competition, and'
our prices are much below three producing an inferior ar
tic!e. Call and examine for yourselvea. Jobbing, Repair
ing,stc. pr, raptly attended to. J. k U. T. pIII.OE,
Con iral Planing Mille, Water street, between kederal and
floa t er. Al legb env City, Pa. se2B•
V V- .( L lAM 'EATON,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 216 South Front Street, Philadelphia,
Agent for lieldsick A Co.'s Ohamp.sgnc ; Dutch 00. Am
rtardam ; Liaveoa anti Ciartnan Cigars; Wines, Brau
etc.. in Custom Clouse and in litoro. saYL•iy
oVERNMENT
ENGINES AND BOILERS
AT AUCTION,
uN THURSDAY, 14TH OF OCTOBER NEXT.
WE will sell in the Navy Yard, at Mem
phis, Ten ueesee, the ENGINES and BOILERS geed
by the Government in the manufacture of rope.
DESCRI !MON
Will Ma leased at the same time, for 03 years, all the Rope
Walk not heretofore disposed.
THE BEST A N
CHEAPEST VINEGAR Is
ing at the most extenaive VIN.
i m iNE art NUAR WAREHOUSE in the
.nweensmornif West. This house now sup
4 411113E . 4...... plies, and has for the last ten •
years, more than ono-half of
the Plttsburgh grocers, and
=,47 , u , ,z1v. 4 : , the same In every other city in
which it has been introduced.
A. BALLOU, 148 Water street,
betwaen Yryilthfinlrl and Orlini.
o 1)51 vaam
Colored Printing Papery
QHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS, OF
every variety of style and quality, a large assortment
and cheerer than they can by fund in the city.
0. RANSON LOVE,
se2l No. 74.61arket street.
DEAR IT IN MIND, that the East Lib
erty Lots are offered at such prices, and on. such easy
terms, as to make a home easily to be obtained.
Bear it in mind, that they front on vidde streets, are of
easy access by railroad, and are very dealrable locations for
family residences.
Bear it in mind, that the plan of the lota is to be seen at
.1.12 61 MARKET STREET.
OIL CLOTH CRASH-1500 yards of vari-
ODA patterns and wldtlis, Just received from the Lao.
Wry, for Bale wholesale or retail, by
J. h EL PHILLIPS,
mr Y.e. and 2 St. VJwir
BLACK AND FANCY DRESS SILKS.--
A full enaortment, very cheap.
Cl. RANSON LOVE, former) y Lose Brotherly
No. Tit M.w.-ket Woes
EVERY Economical Purchaser of Dress
Goods, Shawls, Mantles, /cc.; also Domestic and Sta
ple Goods, will find it to their advantage to call and exams
our New Stock rf 1/all and Winter Dry Goods before pcumbu
Ing elsewhere. 0. HANSON LOVE,
seLB f c toady Love Urea., No, 74 Market et
:kaIiAWLS! SHAWLS I—Wool, Chenille,
Li Brocha, tc., both long and square, the very beet to the
City, and at very low prices for math.
C. HANSON LOVE, formerly Love Bros.,
nov:a No. 74 Market street.
. _
DIQUE and DIARSEILLES, Fleeced, for
making Banned. A large asaurtineut at
deceit GEO. K. WHITE A 00'S
QIIOULD you ask me, should you wonder,
Whore to buy your Shoes and Galtera
Crarrnna for your teat in springtime
Boors with heels, and pretty BIIEMINS.
Nice FELLNCIi SUPEKB.9 for the summer,
Patent Leather, Glove-Hid Mocasins t
Where to buy these cheap and good too ;
1 should answer, I would tell you,
Go unto the PEOPLES' SHOE STORE,
To the Peoples' ()hoop Shoe Store,
To the Store of DIFWENBAINLEB,
ap2.l No. 17 Fifth street.
POTATOES. -50 bags for sale by
ee2s HENRY H. COLLINS
RIO COFFEE. —5OO bags good to choice
lido Coffee, now binding and for gale by
MILL= RICHETBO:I,
eal4 N. .4 . 1.. „ „n
SYRUP.-
b bhda. Loverlnes Brat quality Syrup;
26 " 4 4 4 4
fo bbia. choice Golden Syrup, now landing and for
sale by BUM RI; & 11101EBTSON,
geld Nos; 221 and 223 Liberty street.
ICVHALE OIL.-40 bbla. Bleached Winter
VII Whale OA, Just received and for sale by
MILL'S I RICKSTBON,
saUi Nos 211 ago= Marti street.
~;fs. j;.
t ; , ",
THE. DAILY POST.
[Prom the Little Pilgrim.l
The Rook and the Bubble
A tare, brown rock stood up in the Bea,
The waves at its feet danced merrily :
A bright little bubble came sailing by,
And thus to the rock did it gayly cry—
" Oh, bare, brown stone, make way for me,
I'm the fairest thing in all the sea
Pee my rainbow robe, and crown of light—
See my glittering form, so airy and bright;
O'er the waters blue I am floating away,
To dance on the shore with the foam and spray
Then let me pass for the waves are strong,
And their rippling feet bear me fast along."
But the great rock stood in the midst of the 13, , a,
And looking down, said pleasantly—
" Little friend, yon must go some other way
I hays of moved this many a day:
Billows have dashed and fierce winds blown,
But my sturdy farm is net o'erthrown,
Nothing can 6?,1r me in,air qr sea,
Then how call I move, little bubble, for t^oel"
Then the waveseall laughed In their voices 11Wt
And,the sea birds looked frm their rocky seat
At the foolish bubble, who loudly cried,
While its round face glowed with angry pride,
" Yon alga move for me, and you shall nut mock
At what I say, you rough old ruck I
Be still, rude birds—why stare yon en ?
Stop laughing, waves, and let me go,
For I am the queen of the ocean here,
And this cruel stone cannot make me fear."
Then dashing up with a scornful word,
The bubble broke, and the rock never stirred.
Then the sea birds whispered in their nests,
To the little ones gathered 'neath their breasts—
" Be not like the bubble, so headstrong and vain,
By violence seeking your way to gain."
The Austria
Whenever an accident occurs, there are
many persons ready to show how they could
have done to prevent it,. though it were the
saving of a city. Still, in the case of the Aus
tria, any one may be pardoned for suggesting
that the catastrophe, if brought about as is
alleged, can hardly be regarded as other than
the result of gross carelessness. The hold
was being fumigated by means ot dipping a
hot chain into tar. The chain was so very
hot, that when dropped it set fire to the
planking—there were no means to extinguish
the flame—the tar blazed up and the vessel
went.
When a house burns on land, people can,
in most cases, run into the street. At sea,
they must trust themselves to the waves, that
is if they can get out of the vessel. The idea
of carrying red links of iron, or iron heated
to an inflaming state, about the steerage,
without having buckets of water at hand, or
other means of quenching possible fire, strikes
us as being about as prudent as smoking in
a powder factory would be. A ship in so
fearfully full of articles that will burn easilla
that it should always be treate with the care
due to the most perilous possibility of such
disaster.
The fact is, that as commerce enlarges, and
vessels increase, the necessity becomes great%
er to have discipline extended, not only to
the passengers, but to the minutest detail- of
the vessel. For every contingency on
a ship there should be due preparations.
There should be boats enough for all on
board, and the captain and passengers sad
crew should understand that in the event of
taking suddenly to the boats, each person
eould have a place, those who are iin one
part of the vessel, to go to a certain boat, or
equivalent arrangements. Discipline and pre
caution are the vital principles of safety.
Episcopal News
During the past year, Bishop Potter, of Now
York, has attended two hundred and fifteen
services ; held one hundred and eighty-five
confirmations, and preached one hundred and
seventy-four sermons, besides various other
sermons which were not strictly official.—
There were confirmed three thousand nine
hundred persons, wanting three, which was
nearly seventeen hundred more than last year,
and nearly twelve hundred more than had
been confirmed in any one year for a long
period, even when Bishop Wainwright had
oollected together a number of persons for
several years back. Fifteen persons were ad
mitted to the Deaconate, ten deacons were or
dained priests, and there were twenty-nine
candidates for holy orders. Last year there
were thirty:two candidates, and ten were re
ceived during the year. There are now forty ,
six, twenty-nine instead of ton having been
received during the year. Twenty%fonr cler
gymen were received from other dioceses, five
churches were consecrated, three corner
stones were laid, and two clergymen were in
stituted.
It is understood that a proposition for the
restoration of Bishop Onderdonk to the Epis
copate will be made, in the Diocesan Conven«
tion now in session. Bishop Potter is under
stood to be in favor of the measure, which
will have great weight with many of the cler
ical and lay delegates. It is also said that
the Rev. Dr. Hawks, who for many years
past has occupied a position of antagonism
to Bishop Onderdonk, is now in favor of his
restoration. If this be true, there can be
little doubt but that the action of the Con
vention, recommending his restoration to full
ecclesiastical functions, would be approved by
the General Convention, which meets next
year at Richmond.
The Use of Coal--4 Curious Delusion
The anthracite coal of Pennsylvania has
been used for only thirty-one years, and yet
the consumption amounts already to the
enormous figures of 3,500,000 tons. The
Philadelphia correspondent of the New York
Tranine, relates the following most extraordi
nary facts respecting the persecution which
the first person suffered who brought the first
sample of coal to Philadelphia. It is hardly
credible:
Thirty-one years ago, the first coal caup ,
Philadelphia—being ton wagon loads hauled
over the mountains by (II eurge Shoemaker, of
Pottsville. Very few could be induced to
purchase it, and most of these were wholly
unsuccessful in their attempts to make it
burn. Every body considered it a mere
stone. Mr. Shoemaker was denounced in all
quarters as a cheat, and measures were taken
to arrest him for swindling ; but he escaped
arrest by leaving the city by a circuitous
route.
The most remarkable feature in this extra•
ordinary speculation, was that Mr. Shoemaker
himself, did not know how to make the coal
burn. He was therefore unable to convince
the public that it would ignite. Had he ex
perimented at home, and brought with him a
grate or stove, in which to kindle a successful
fire, the exhibition would have no doubt
hastened, full ten years the development of
the coal business. lie returned home dis.
gusted at the beligerent temper of our citizens,
and heart sick at the ill success of his adven
ture. His reputation as an honest man, was
rescued, however, by an iron master in Dela_
ware county ) , into wlwee hands some of the
MWM.
t
w ~, n
,_,
repudiated mirwral fell. Hai tried the coal,
caused it t.; freely, and wilth intense heat,
and was s,, I ,lomed wi, ir, talyt he proclaimed
the 1,1 e: .1, .i••• \ • , ;This led others
to try, And .1k , ue.,./4.ded, the preju
dice was , :unsuniption went on
from this l.e:zit,tnPrz nntilir.lait year, reached
the enormous . 1 ., r.! . ..-1:36,662 tons.
:Ica, I•M VS. ItZpObitoo.ll/1•11/
The liarri , 4tlrz, Irnion says ;that it has al.
ways apl,, , ,Tre,! -.'rong proof of want of eta
bilitv am! Tile Republican and
American Ted i !T., that they
,'Teould coalesce
fur the poi , . • ;: t ii- , 41 - itc.df4l victory.
Th.. 1,,n not more distinctly op
t n , ter:, I L- '.l I canisin or Disunion
ism, tna. , -In platf ,rms to those put
ntioid:s and leaders.
fottli i)V
Rent.o,lo ti., gaily is at present
eonstitut i. up. LT,- L Lvir upon one-half of the
Confedera, ,)I the Constitution
and State t , ~rr•oard 01 solemn corns
pacts:, ' , lye re , Igli States. The
Arneric.oi ; tv H ,1111.: to be actuated by the
to prctiountbregard for Con
-I(eT arid abiding
It is a na-
LThttitio:: LI r,-I.;;I::: L iTPLTFL.,
ive• 1•)•. -
Lirvil e•rgetio leaders
:-.3lints among
its num her- •• .t. - iCtlps broad na
tional the !term blicane are
loon(' in have never been
;anything t•I- 0 0:1 , 1 rtiunslists. The only
etfeet ot its Ho- must Le to array in
deadly ltd , :o-ro IL, two 4reist sections of
in cv-ry r:,
vit.ii'FEl-, i. , ft; ‘.;-ii,i.; 4)!{ RP,NT.
.4 ;
/-71
two lot, .4 . yr
ONLI
MEM
24)K ;t• 4i4
MEMO
b r I. I y
k ~ Ni I
I:r : I. !, 1 7 , o{,; err-tniiod,bath
rout, c.,-;; • ; and coal hot:ma,
I:- , •• ; ; ;;; UL pemoel and pa
swrod, riot t. , .. , 1, ,1 nkre arrest variety of
are, e te„el ob.; -oct file uffora a good
opportunity tary . .. ,Anti plckiitot ratidenco.
?rico 141 W. ami t. ritin • IWO:lath:lg.!
VAIL ); lA , : RES 1 I )1.7!'. CIE FOR SALE.—
A twe , d•dry darn:rig b u,.. with lot of 96 feet
trout on utia t . Fisk street, fruit and
shad- Ildwe
henna t 9 w. li net inged, i:h wield hello, parlor with marble
ti•ustf 14,02 L, ilLreay rww, ka.aholl and pantry.
tl -, e bed, bath reiali, u;.,• a hearths to tire
plard•a aad pa , . a: !laud, ,vaid Cubes, two porticoes,
Lir i re col er 6ve divisidns kitchen i rang , , /t c. immedi•
..to poeseate d price.and terms call at our
.4110 e. , r 60N,
0-2 ! 61 Market street.
1 4 .1 01:- i_rge lut: bf ground having
a Sae Ir , r.' I Ft , lili.l.l.l.llgyiVelll: a 11a01.11111.
Appy to
8.::8
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IL Y PA YMENTS, WILL
~ . 4t 11(1114, iII A d1:1030nY
Ci • y. 7 ' ". NT A SON,
:28, Al la etreot.
& .4 *()P, - t THOUSAND
Jaz ..ifiltlin• chhi Prit •11 , 4n , 1 '4:mbor Land, efttuttett
in N..rther... I 4 44 , 1 •ntheru embracing the
tlnost Or • t 14, 4,t , ..t.tht es - or .•tfored in this market, ELe
they Are I <e.t. •y 11111$, Towne en... Vince of
ltatho u
emigrautt , cattoo, deocription and
price of the land, with bruit 1 . - - ..riptim '6l' the conntiea in
whic't they are I , •• ~/11 o had dt. application at our
fEt-p, they u.ll n... t by t0t..1 to p...rsons Bonding
la! tu
their ttire..tt N 51.1.1 I l• .4. CO.,
...trktf diug. No. 47 Fourth street.
rpEl , DOLL:\ 1 1 .45.4 D, will seotire
13ui1.11 , .. • ••_ • 1 k-et. on Mt. Washington...•••
u - e, :.• '.4l,luit. purchaser. Al.
in linud., balance in
,tlit 1.(1; ''T.TtLiii ,7 llT k SON,'
lilaricet street- •
-keit 8 :4 1 , :11 , 1 attO a comfortable
ci,i• Waiihingtuu Turnpike, [4
about a mil., Irvin J ;•rr • ••:r1i,•'501 . •1 on <may term!.
In TI11.111:LtO I , oBBCheioli
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MIEN
32 AO:
[...wit) I
aw: ,11116 • ~t
,
oNLy : , Ti..)11, Y 1/WOl-
f:to feet
„ L ; . i,y 110 de•T to an
Fit reio and three
11.111.EIRT ,t SON,
klarkai ttrivet.
rift I i S Zi+, .of iltieltuj, Building .Lots
A 10r .. Li... 1 ;. .11; Iby 100 tuts;.
t A wattori-- 1., r •i , ; ,••- LihArty.
;co—Frvux D.
crule•—ou , • I..ut t:, !.,,,,,! 'ix years credit.
rtv• 11 , -. :a at LL. , timtatt vtlice, 51 Market
titrvet ft.l2.
A-To T.; .2.1)E10.13.1NED RAVE
t.„.„ . • • • under the style
Y. C ..titRAVE et Co, ad deelers
NeT. , thleenl
till, 1
r?C‘,s.l, .it
be; ,
A6l.lANcli AL L+-tit , No. 1.7
FALL& .„,; ' ;.., tn a largo and
wall meit,Pteq
Ladi,n'
Fr.•Elch
C , ll}jet,.
nu/
La frog
itu3kit, 2 •.,.!
r..tt t h••
‘ 4 ,: s tiN
6A,41
1.1.1- . 2;
1110 ti •II • 11,..r.Lei
• L. In
10 • tiuupuwdor 4
htAXP3 ...AV..., canoes brawls ,
100 hog 3 111 C.3rb rods, just lauding and for sale by
5e2.5 W,M. IL SMITII .i CO.
TRICKS 1) TRAPS ---Pricelo u lats.
Buy a copy and t;c:op neiltot water. For 8310 by
t. J.F.NKINS C 0.,.
Italr: al )Acct, Allegheny City.
Q 0 A P POW D ER.-50 boxes Soap Powder
10 of oar nw - n suannfacturo, waxranted xnparJor to any
offered for note to thin !narktd, ock bond and for Bala by
fell 3.119V8E5.
25
BB up.r tin e Fikinr just received and
far olle l I J A. FETZER,
au VI C,auler aod Fir --t
Du 1 , 1 )Y i W (NE S , for medicinal p
1. 1 1•+
.•
t I gallda, at
iIAWORT-11 6 ERoWNLER'E,
e 5 tha Diamond.
TO LF, I' A !-:t Ain , on Market street
'25: 1 A W. AZZA M.
F .
OITN D R E'r A ir-4180 tons 'soft Win.
dry gal" r , ti (ile4l H. li
for Bala by
mot ' me? 11. cOLLI.NI3,
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7 it , . , . • : 7,..:k,
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r k..,....—r.,
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U.MBF,V, 306;
MIIMIZEIM
e rim of Aones and
•-r,. and .1.)1.! cracker,
, Lowe, stable and
trurgli, and will be
:',IIIINILT ft SON.
•1 4 :,rrket street.
0N1) WANT-
at..
I. 1,• running or
t4. city, for
1' A
zi
>o,
to
~LArt qzoot.
• I, :,(1:1 desirous
• haze two frame
-but atreet,Law•
uof ...tkr, a garden
A- . wuplete order.
rt , :t.. e ul t purchasers.
1.1.11 E 4T 6c SON,
1 narked streot.
!!ouse of four
. :r..ett, etc., pisto
1, the point of Mount
itreet, will be
NUN,
lEMZEZI
11 110 u-, H.
iil 4FIIT I EON,
Markot etroet.
U. 17 Scott
tr t 111E1
r 0111.4. f)r $l7OO.
01 , y, for $l2OO.
•i Pfgtt'P & 8024,
t• 1 Market strait.
1.'01: SALE-A
,(„izt on Covington st.,
• traot to Cherry
S. lliirt3EßT & SON,
au4'lletieral Agents,
fa Market street.
CIi;'4,BERT 6. e3()/s4,
51 Market otreet
nn%tioi,t of value to
- _
'1: Fill itT & BON,
1 FA Mar Lia atreot.
1.: Liberty, near
1,0 tiold for
votr-s' credit..
1 , ;•.,ti , :•: - 2 se enN.
6 Ms 6•,t strout.
41. , / $.450, half in
is Elk
!tr•-• • I • ,•,•• Area. the eou
t.l Nlfsikot at
I=lll=
J , 51, - .0L09 KEN,
JA 11 F.?. SI.CL4JdICEY,
J 14 , s s oosoßAvig.
Wear.
o, ,, ncts Calf 80, la,
4.1 p Baca,
tialtrxe,
4,p hr.,gana,
••
ENBACHER & CO
EIIIM I ,I=I
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