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    Customs —4r. Milligan, of Solgs7rale, sends
es a Angle duster , of fifty six cherries., whieh are
mot difficult te4ispose of in this office. •
Fittsburgh. Annual Conference of the
Wthodist EpisecTitt Chnrch.
We are indebted to Wm. fii, Kincaid fora copy
of the Minutes of ehie body ror 3.659. The
printing is very neatly done, but we notice greet
•zorrrusien in 'eke paging, and severed cages are all
"together wantint in the copy aent'us. This is a
large, wealthy, and active Conference.
North British Review.
The May number of this valuable quarterly,
ihas just been laid en our table. It contains
eleven able . and interesting articles. I Milton
, and his Times; Qt. Birds ; bongias Jerrdld
—a biographical Chetah that pleasantly illustrates
modern literary ilfe.; IV. The British Press—its
'growth, liberty, and power, a most -readable sr•
tide.; V. Poetry; VI. Public life of Lord
Brotigham ; VII. Indian Colonisation; VIII.
Select Memories ot• Part Royal; IX. Sir Wm.
Hamilton's features; K. Recent Publications.
For sale by W. A. Gildenfenney. 'Readers will
and thie•ll eery instructive and entertaining slum
ter.
A Plll3lio CORVOItieRee,
Mr. F. A. *snowland has made an arrangement,
"whereby citizens or strangers, by leaving their
.orders at the General. Railroad sod -Steamboat
Ageney,.in the Monongahela House, corner of
'Water and Smithfield Streets, can lave Omni
buses call for them in any pert .of Pittsburgh or
Allegheny, to tawny them to any of the trains
4zonneeted with any of the railroads, or to any of
the steamboat landings. In this way, the extor •
Coos of baohmen, and all delay will be avoided,
And a conveyance secured at a small espeole.
Mr. Koosland is also agent for all the West.
ern Railroad lines, and all the lines of
steamers on the Western Lakes. PFT843138 desirous
of visiting the,Weg,,the Lakes, or Niagara Falls,
will resolve all necessary information, and tickets
at the lowest rates, by calling on Mr. Knowland.
Litters Living Age.
We take , special , pleasure in calling; the o=-
6m of our readers, to this valuable weekly, of
which Messrs. Delimiter & Procter, have become
the New Pork Publishers. Mr. Littell has had
an experience of thirty years in making selections
from the best literary productions of the age,
for which he, possesses admirable taste and tact,
together with the greatest facilities for the work
;in which he is engaged.
The 1 $ Living Age " is issued weekly; and each
number contains sixty-four pages, filled with the
ekokest specimens of modern literature, gleaned
from the leading Reviews, and thc magasinet and
newspapers of highest "European repute. , We
know of no way in which $6 per annum, can be
expended by any family foe an equal amount of
interesting, instructive, able, and valuable liter
ary matter. Subscriptions may be sent toilessrs.
Elelisser & Praetor, No. 608 Broadway; or the
work may be obtained through any publiostkin
dealer.
Chamber's Enoteloptedia.
This is " A Dietionary of Useful, Knowledge
for the People on the basis of the latest edition
of the German Conversations-Lexicon." Massie:
gent & Miner hive sent us the first monthly,
part re published in this country by the Apple
tons, without alterations; 'from the London and
Edinburgh editions. It is intended to be the
cheapest Encycloptediti ever issued, and will at
the same time be fall, fresh, and domPt4thensive
in all the usual brioche!. di '43oPgrsid4Y, Bin
graphy, 'Natural Illstm, and the' Sciences.
The first part leads us to believe that this will be
an importalit' addition to the of,
,every.
mechanic and farmer, and of every household.
At the same time it is so published as to be within
the reach of all. It is published in Weekly
Sheets, royal. 8vo„ price three ,c9nts ,each ;,
and
also in monthly parts fiftein cents eacli ; the
whole will be comprised' in three handrei 'and
twenty Weekly Numbers, or eighty 'Monthly
Parts. The whole work will contain an immense
amount of useful and accurate knowledge, at' a
price so low, and paid so gradually that it will
not be 'felt. Runt •& Miner are the agents for
Pittsburgh.
Marked.
• . PIMBNAGN, Tugsday, June 7'.
'Business is growing duller every, day. Our rivers, are
now so low that navigation has been almost suspended.
On Saturday, the 4th lust, we were visited with a very
extraordinary spell of cold weather, followed by
able frost on the following morning. ;The report at the
.country is that the peaches; pears, ' oheirles, plume, and
;perhaps the apples, have. all testi injured greatiy. Also,
;that the entire vegetable crop bee been destroyed, and that
the 'wheat, setae, and .potatoes 'lava ban nfppld Nrw
.grounds :News Item 'Eno!), WOOlder,-Oanton, Ideurstion,
mud other faces, give deplorable accounts of the effect of
the trot, on the arowing,crims. Yrom Indien , e, New York,
Ohio, and:Virginia,lie hare the sad , intelligasie thii the
,geowing drops'have all, been blighted, and manful'. them—
wheat, corn, and potatoes—killed. But this is only the
first report, and we must make some allowances, for exag.
geration.' , f") ' • ..1
Tinder existing cirtrotthinces, the BeitiFilitural Boofety
held' a mectilik thie 'city on the Sib itia.l and unani
Mouldy agrieed -that it • was inexpedient to told:K.lnm
.exhibition. This will be regretted by, many who iwerre
looking forward to this display as a favorable , time to aged
Atha best variettee of Roses and Strawberries, •
Money is not as plenty as it bed been,, and put *tat!) of
;things in the Balt hoe made many of bankeisio 'feel
some alaim. Contraittione , seem Ito he, prevalent every
where, and we may. look for tightness , until the Larceet
begins
toteoine into market. , • -
AsErs--Pearls, 6@)6364 Pots, 6 1 40 W; Soda Ash, 3 1 1,
4 1}Bii•
BUITIR AND Racts--titoll Sutter, 10(412. P1vit4, 10 66 11 .
BACON—Shoulders, -7% , dt8 ;0: 3 44110 . ; plain Items,
10 1 4410%; Sugar Sureytdo .12412 1 4.. . •
BURS-1125 fur prime entail white. ' - •
(asses—Common to medium -at -80)9o., and- choice me
fleeted at o.)it 10, the bulk ;of miodiqualitles going at 8 „kW .
Dann Matur—Peaches, 8.00@8.26. •
lasittmot—Prime Western, 46 on' arrival; and. in'emell
parcels at 48 1 •
liorat—Tory little offering from , ilist , bindi, thole* lots
orating go at 6.0606 21 for super. and- elate. Prom store,
Bala* of superfine at 6 . 25 0 0 .a 0 ; extra •at 0.76; 1 ; andt hardly
elm at 7 2147.60.
OlLitte-Abittii 45 from first hands, Corii,:86000;"
€0686. Barley, 60@70. Wheat, 1.30401.4$ for Red: and
White, hi lots from wagon. • ,
Geocsatie—Sugar 7,4013 by the hhd.; and Molasses at 40
to the Mt, trade, and 4ths42.to country. ' , Coffee is firm at
12W$18 and Rice at b@s.. •
11 - vt.-.9.004118.00 per ten. • • • `i
LAUD—leck 1 City newlywed 12e. In Mac and tea.,,and in
drags B@lB3o. Ciiantry at 110. ' ,
kliesfoaX-17,6 0 ($ 1 8. 00 .
On—gitereof Reflo
9 at Cosi Oil at ltoo,:and:Lubrinatiumat
10. Lard Oil No. 1, 0008, and Linseed 75(078.-
Parevoserwnzthe bbl 2.2502.60, mod .tylthe bushel, 70
for common JUSeinited, 80 for Reds, and. 86090 for Ne
shannoeke.
POI titweetTh—e.sales of the week are"ooo"ans,
Mercer County, utade from Lake Superior ore, at, - 25.606
448.60, as quality" '
Woot.-880)4h andthemarket is exceedingly quiet.
0 vrma-898 offerd, and , 267 sold, at prices rangingt from
4344% gross. • ,
`Suns -8, 4M off..red, of which MO were • sold vrtalance
+beteg set.t seat; the prices mega& from 420891 , grotts„ mod
12.00 per bedsit 180 bead of Lambs i - offeredi and' 00 sold 'at
,3702.00 per headi the balance met
h!r. I
Fos swots class of work, for: neatness 'and
strengtii,, ter ape'ed attained with' ittlelabor, the
aFinkfe"- Sewing Maohin.3, sold - ti r. Car
Bt, 06., Federal Street, AllegiieW ft no
doubt preferable.
There is no injustioe done to anyone in saying
that the establishment of J.' L. Carnsghan,& C 0. ,•
Federal Street, Allegheny City r now mantle imthe
•very front rank for first class work, both in Ames
and Boys , wear. Their Stook is kept fresh' and
mew, their styles peouliarity neat, their work
oarefully made, and; everrgartneut, bearing evi
dence of care and mite in its manufacture. Per•
sone buying goods in their line will find into their
interest to moraine their stook and styles.
tairrzitintilt4
Spurgeon 6 Sermons , leer in the New
• iZork•Waverley" verk Week: .
By reference to' our advertistug,loionsis it will
be eeen that the enterprishig publishers of this
admirable literary journal have, iitifiestexpense,
made an aieitogenteot to publish, every sermon of
this very
,celebrated London divine, revised and
corrected by, himself, and forwarded , by: every
steamer expressly, for their paper. ,This novel
ffrattre in literary journalism must commend the
Itrero Yotk Wdverley to every and its
eneivetic publishers to the patronage and support
of the sulighiened
ELDvmtn,,enurifT4
Another Instance of theSentey of &or
have's gollend Bittern,
N. .K Poindexter, at Union offief‘thiptember
18th, 1864, says'
"brae weeks Ante being steltnnitiltifeetiod
with pain and uneasiness at the stomach, loss of
:appetite, and at times strong symptoms of dye
'peps's, I was induced to try your Holland Bitters,
and I feel it but an act of justice to the article,
as well as for the good of those who may be af-
If feeted with like derangement of the stomach to
state, that the use of one single bottle of WS
medicine proved of incalculable benefit, having
freed the stomach from all sense of depression,
and removed every symptom of dyspepsia. I
would also remark, that two other members of
my family. Who were afflicted ilia similar manner
with myself were entirety relieved by the use of
a single bottle each.
CaurioN i—Be careful to ask for Bcerhave's
ffolland Bitteri.
Sold at $l.OO per bottle; or, sir bottles for
$5.00, by the sole proprietors, BENJAMIN
PAGE, JR., & CO., Pittsburgh ; and Druggists
I generally.
rAD9IRTI6IItINT. I
Worms ! Worms !
There is no diease more common among chil
dren, and yet none which so frequently baffles the
skill of the physioian, as worms. They are
highly detrimental to the con3tituticn; and their
presence should :be carefully guarded against by
P'
_larents. On the first manifestations of symptoms.
every means should be used to expel them /
promptly and thoroughly. M'Lane's Vermifnge,
prepared by Fleming Bros. of Pittsburgh, is well !'
established as the . most certain, safe and speedy
remedy ever offered for this troublesome and ,)
dangerous malady; and, all who have themaeagel'i
meta of children should keep this invaluable 1
raidicine on hand. In, addition to its perfect
Safety, it never falls to prodinie the desired effect.
Purchasers will be careful •to ask for DR.
'O/PLANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, mann
factured by FLEMING BROB, of PITTOBIIItoII,
Pa: All other Vermifoges in comparison rare
worthless. Dr. M'Late's genuine Vermifnge,
also his celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at
all respectable drug stores None ,genuine without 11
Ae signature of FLEMING BROS.
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lortign
:The news from Burope , comes down to the 25th
of May, and is of deep interest.
A battle has been fought between the Austrians
and the Allies, (French and Sardinian.) It oc
curred at Montebello, in Italy. The French
account makes the Austrians fifteen thousand
strong, and the assailing party. ThelAllies num
bered . about six thousand, and bad the advantage
of their fortresses. The Austrians were repulsed,'
with the loss of two thousand men, after a fight
of four hours. The Allied loss wasletween six
hundred and seven hundred, , including' a large
proportion of officers. Great rejoicing at• Turin
and Paris, is a consequence ; net at the import
&nee' of the battle in iteelf,,hut as a succeisful
beginning, and as a prestigi of victory through
out the war.
The forces of the Allies Were rapidly inoreastng
in numbers; and would soon exceed those of the
Austrians. : The latter were retreating: from their
advanced positions in Sardinia. They were like
ly not to be the assailants in a general battle, nor
to await the shock npot.the,enemy's soil. Their
fortifications, on their,own side of, the Ticino, are
very strong, and in them, or sheltered by them,
they are likely to await their foes. This will
subject' them to some serious disadvantagini.
Their pecuniary means are exotiedingly straiten
ed, and•,they.may.be subjected. inn Au the sus
taining of an-inactive army..whose supplies must
be all conveYed by land. - The Allies pare entire
command ,of the , Adriatic, and ~canj choose their
own times and modes of attack.
Prussia and the German States still abide nen.
tral, and are , likely to continue ;so, as lank as the
Allies make no serious demonstrations toward the
acquisition of Austrian Territory. Russia's in--
terferenee`iakllli to be inininderiefon:thelitove
meats of Prussia t,and,,Bagle.ed is likely to await
Russia's decision. If then the - Allies are able, ,
and disposed to press Austria hard, a general war
will be highly probable.
In this state of suspense, all parties are strew.'
nous in making ' preparations. Prussia abd-,the
German States are bringing up their armies to
the war footing. Russia is marching her Vast
forces toward the Austrian frontier!. .*neatnt is
enrolling and arming her militie.,,strengthening
lier Channel and Mediterranean fleets, sending
immense military and: naval stores to Gihraltar,
Malta, and Corfu, and has already advanced some
six of her ships of war to the Adriatic, as a fleet
of observation. "
•
Contemplating the vast expenditures, and the
dreadful slaughter which must, attend a general
tier, tre 'still ' think that counsels Of peace' ;lust'
prevail. Some skirmishing about the Ticino and
the Po, or perhaps one or two terrific battles may
Yet persuade the belligerents, that an equitable
peace will be far preferrable to the devastations
of war. We shall, at least, please ourselves for,
a little yet; with this righteous hope: '
The Anstrian account of the affair at Monte
bello, simply states that General Btadion pushed
fineward a reconnoissance, = by a forced march,
toward Sees and MontebellO, but after a hot
fight with a French force of superior strength,'
retreated behind tho Po in perfect order. -
Great Britain.
There is an Austrian tendency evident in the
present Government's words and actions, but the
new Parliament, which will meet about the sec
ond week in June, about Tuesday, the 7th, for
business, will induce the Cabinet to belieire that
their tendencies do , not square with, the .popular •
feeling. The returns are all made and the num.
ber elected is six hundred and fifty-two. Of these
three hundred and three are Conservative% or
what may be called Government supporters, and'
three hundred and forty-nine - are Liberals, giving
a majority of forty-six to the Liberal party. The
latter, therefore, have lost some twenty .votes,
but' so' large a number of the same Members
have' been' returned to Parliament that it is con:
stituted pretty much the same as it was before
the dissolution. - A. variety of rumors wre.ahroad
respecting coalitions and amalgamations 'of par
ties, fusions, &o, but very few are reliable. One
thing is, however,' certain, that the opposition
are bent on a determined hostility 'to the present
Government, and a new one is looked for which
will comprehended Lord Palmerston, Lord John
Russell, Sir Jokes Graham, and probably. Mi.
Bright, and his fides Achates, Mr. Cobden. ,At
present it is, - however, all speculation, and much
of the movement will be guided by the progress
of events at the seat of war.
The Paris Noniteur announces that France , ad.:
hares to the abolition of privateering, and the
4, the neutral flag ,covers,theten
emy's goods," ,
There is great enthusiasm among the people,
favorable to Napoleon and the war. The loan of
five hundreid i million francs was all taken by the
people,' and•< More than double the amount of
monsy asked for; was tendered: •`'
The Emplues Edgenie, as Regent'. presides
Council during the Emperor's absense, at the seat
of war.
King Bomba is dead. He was the most-hated
eilfModern monarchs.
=I
Nevis from India gives us an account of the
capture, through the treachery of Manneingb, Of
the celebrated Tenth+. Tepee; tocethKr with his
trial, his oonviction, and his execution. He was
hanged. He, confessed to .being present with
Nana Sabib at Cawnpore, at the massacre; but de
nied any Couiplicity in it, either on his part or the
Nana's. He declared it to be the work *of the
frantic soldiery. Some disturbances had taken
'Ptah on the Otidirfrontier,lirttlitiYWeielluelled,
*paint lb:dices,
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pains. should try them. You :will thou know what they
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Parritb.
At Manchester. JunP let, by Bev. L. L..Conrad,Nr , DATID
CAUVIIIIRS to ells, AMANDA MEIRMY, both of Turtle Creek.,
Allegheny County, Pa.
At Huntington, Pa., on the 24th of. May; by Bev. Dr HI
tie t, of the W.atern Taeologloal Seminary, liev..Jaugi A.
Run to CORNELIA hi., only daughter of the late Judge Ker,
all of Huntingdon.
On .Thursday, June 2d, by Per. George Marshall, ,
Mr. Dam Hoar, of Lower St. Chic Township, to Miss
Annie P., daughter of tr. John Smith, of Upper St, Clair
Township, Allegheny County, Pa.
May 28th, in Roston. by Bev. John P. Robinson, Mr
CAR'. ALURT ASP. to Miss Mmionsurrs eldest daughter
of Mr. Louis H. de Zutiehe, formerly of the city of Dublin
,
Owthe 10th ult. by Rev. Joseph Bniith, 0 D., at his reel.
donee, Rev OAIVIN• Base, of Lewisburg, Pa., to Miss litmus
H. lilsurst, daughter of the pastor On the 26th sit. Mr.
Jomeilogneroti 6o Min MOM A. LLOYD, both of Derry
Townhhip, Westmoreland Co, Pa.
• April 28th, by. Rev. .T. R. Duncan, Mr 0.0 B. Rama, or .
Fairview, 0., to Ansi MART IL Okutorti.'or Moundeville, - Vaj,
April Bth. Mr. Wit,t.tan Roes, of Illinois, to Miss 6.
Mamma Hums; of , Noble County fl - •
In lariville, elle Oonnty. 111., at the house of the
bride'sfather,brßev. John %tick, Mr ZIONAII D. WOLuits
to Mies Lorna M. Maness.
On the 19th inst., by Rev. A. Oreig, of Hanover, rn.,
Mr JOHN^MONSILLY, of Galena, to Miss' Jinn Wentwoon,
of Elia , beth. On 2fith twit , Joao George, Evil, to Ml.e
dans Dour, both of Woodland, Carroll County. Ill: On the
evening of the 29th ioat, Mr. PARSONS 0. CHANEY, or . Peters
borough, N: H., to Mrs. Oman W. Klan, of tionoyor, 111.
On the 2611112 ft., by Rev. 2..13. Van EMI'. Mr. RICRAID
WARD to Mina SIARGSSAA ar.TPID, all or WORDirigtol2 CO, Pa.
bituarg.
Dun—At the bous,e of Bee. A. L. Agnew, in aobneMeu,
Pa, on Sabbath' evening, Meg 15tb, .OLINEFELTER,
aged about, 45 years :
She wait leimerly Neweeetie, ie., and was iiii;ritenii
years a member of the - PreebrievisM chinch. She lived a
very humble and 'consistent life, and died tweet iihriatiau
deith. A.
diseasiof the heart, on the 10th of March, near
Rockville, Clarion County, Pa., Mica SARAH E., second
daughter of Mr. Samuel cross, in the 21st year, of her sge.
Raab was :rim,. many; 'years a cOnsisteite Member of the
Presbyterian , chnrch .of Leatherwood. Her history, since
she became a propellor of religion, may be summed. up Ma
few *orde—she liveiis Christian, and She died a Christian.
"For her to live was Christ, and to.die was
Gran—On the 24th of anvil, at the residence of her sane,
In Green Townchip, Noble Connty, Ind., Hrs. Maim Mom,
In the 25th year of her age.
Mrs.H. fifty years ago, connected .witlt the Presbyterian
church of "Montour!' - she afterwards removed. to Sharon,
and Joined the Presbyterian chirch in that Plane, Where
she remained tait .Years ; she was afterividds Tonneeted
with Hopewell church,: Swan Township, ; Noble County,
Ind.' -Her last and - was peace; she was submissive to the
will of. God, and her entire trust for salvation:was in the
Saviour whom she had to long professed., She loaves omen
thildrefi to mourn bar look . - '
Birehardvilla, Susquehanna 'County, Pa., on the
18th inst., Mrs. HABSIIT BIRCHOLD 3 aged 86 years.
Most of `her days hid been given to Christ. " For het to
live was Christ, 4nd to dti Was gain.", andn her
hushind.vrere among the first who moved into this part ; of
the State, then an nnbrokenwilderness, forming a nucleus
of boll civil and'religions 'society . All the early Mission- .
sties in nth% rnegion shared—in:their hospitality and'Ohris.; ,
Mau sympathies. They were warn.friends ..ot the Calvin
istic faith. Mrs. B had lived a widow nineteen years, and
a consistent member of thePiesbyterian church of Primula
vffle seventeen yeari, when shop died.
Dun—At the residence of,his lather, in- Greene Town
ship, Harrison County, Ohio, on die Morning of Mai . 12th,
of pulmonary disease, lr: JAME.II aorsow,
The deceased was a young man of promise, strictlyinoral,
(so far in known.) honeet and Punctual in all his dealings,'
but - had never made. profession of religtoo. His Mint,
during the hat Winter, had heinegruch esercised, and be
fore his last sickness' he bad Come to the determination to
connect himself wfth the March of his fathers.' at the
earliest opportunity. But God had determined otherwise,
• and at the early `age of thirty three called hire, as`vre hope,
to join the Ohnrch of the Firstborn in heaven.. "Be ye
also ready.i'
. .
lo—ln George Township, Payette CountY; Pa., on the
29th9 of January lact, Mrs. JANI OPORN, in, the 79th year of
She was received int, the Tent Presbyterian 'Church, nu
der year
the, ministry, .of the R ev. James 'Adeline,. in the
1804: and for the long period of iiityfive yea're adorned her;
piofesston by a truly exemplary Christian deptrtment.. In
her, most of the Christhtn graces shoite with uncommon
brightnisi, ea that et who know her were constrained: to
acknowledge the power and the excellence of the religion
of Christ. Her - patience and Cheerful resignation unser
the severest trials, her meekness and readiness to forgive
injuries, her faith, love, and zeal; and her entire swifoonce
oration to the Lord, -rendeial her a distlnguished mother
In Israel, wh rea eiample was looked to by old and young.
Like died at the resideisce of her eon, the Rev. A. G. OidiOrn,
Lear ItairehanCe Iron Works.
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NEW ADVERIBEVENTR
iIIikPORTAN ANNOUN GERIFIGATi .
The , Selentile -American. to be Enlarged
NEW VOLITAIENEW 'BERIES,! , •
• To Commence on .Tuly 24, 1859.
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Inettiad OW 'pages, the - Yearly Volume, Enlarged 130
rtes, will contain,. - r -y
Huedi'ed and thasti-TWO Pages
VALUABLE READING MITER,
useftilostid lastriictiee to all Massie '?
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' CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES •
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Mere favorable and satisfactory tering than ever.
ln addition to a large stook . of Stvpie' Groevrive, 114 Hit.
comprises allf the hole dollcecie i both I imported and dai
maelia, that b,Youod lo tlrsechos grocery stores. ••
.0„.. Green and Black. Teas,
•
es , f i f ery variety. from the lowest prices to the finest eblog
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, PUMP.. notioed enitorialtylo the "Presbyterian" of
the
.Llth of Mirch, bon riowiind moot novel Invention, be
fog v DOURLEAOTING PllMP,'.witb bat one piston; one
, toorerno grade rode no pecking; and no suction. Patented
'Vetirnary, 159: 'lt raises water in all depths to 150 feet by
bend, and Werke ~lei 'than . any other pump made ;is
.gimple/ duisble, oheip;. and can he pagan Iwitbontleing
i..to the well, and warranted to give satisfeation, 1 Prices
fromilginpwerdeo. ;Drawings parttenisrm tient free.
filliES M. 511114.11 Y,
utatiifers !Atilt% Pero' ittilit
AND ADVOCAT E
BUSINESS NOTICES
InITTORIIROU AGRICULTURAL
WORK%--
Nos. 49 and 51 Ferry Street,
. .*: PITTSBUAGEL PA
EMI
JOHN BART, GUUAL 6011117
_ .
BALL'S OHIO ISIOWNR and MOW aR AND REAPER
COMBINDO, Inc the harvest of •1819., to which was awerded
the Hemet. number of merit marks, (61,) as a Mower, at
the grant natioral trial, held in Syrecove,luly. 1.16 T.
In again presenting this truly valuable machine to the
terming rommdbitV, we do it with tboillonl/111:10# that it will
still hold and retain Its place at. the bead of all other
As a Mower it If well known, and we now prevent it le a
combined machine. the Hasn't -baying been well and fu ll y
tested.during the harvests 0f,11167 and 1868 Among the
many advantages it Petiseires over other mactifner, 'are—
. 1. Lightrege oti dr , ft, dorebility, no aide draft., tteab cut
ter bar, portability, he
2.' Running on twn wheels, the cutter bar tieing hinged,
allows HAD follow the uneven surface of the grimed. . •
8. The very Important advantage. possessed by no other
machine of rep; lands the cut, by means of • lever et ,the
driver's right hand, so as to cut high or low without aton
ping, which any farmer who has dui lodged gram knows is
of great importance. • ' -
4. Its portability ; sett can be traneporled from.plane to
place without taking off the cutter bar. or taking out the
knife, being roads to a moment for cutting or transporting
6 Xiery farmer knows: the advantages of having ma
chines manufactured near borne; •
I
pg. in
' been
.to b.
Of the
•itetry.
York,
NS,
NS,
NS,
6. flaring two cutter butters, one 'exprtesly,for reaping,
outtiniesix feet wide, and one expressly for mowing, cut.
Mug four fret eight hiches:wide, comphtely,
either for mowing °Creeping. The .change 'can be effected
from mowing to reaping, or reaping to mowing,. in fifteen '
minutes.
Theee are only a few of the many advantage's the BALL
AOHI 1: possesses over all others, ant w« would advise
these wishing to...urchasm-to examine this =chine before
purchasing eleewheks "
Employing Waft bt4 experienced workmen, and toeing no
materials but so has have been selected with great c,re,
enable PI to turn out work snip/mad by'no.other manufac
tory. For further information, or circulars. address
WARDROP, STOUT & WILLIAMS,'
N 05.69 and 61 Berry St. Pittsburgh,
or any of ottr-Ageute.
myl4-8t
alb O 0 F a 41 N A P 4N D
n. DURABLE FIRE AND WATER-PROW'
ELASTIC CEMENT }VICTIM!. .
The ' Brin P FIBRIN AJOHNSON hawhig, by mutual
consent, been recently diasolved, G. 13. . BATES and
WM. JOHNSON give notice - that Wet. have entered into
partnerrhin, for, the pirpoee , of carrying on the above
ROOFING BUSINESS, $n all its,branehes, under the name
and firm of BATHS A 101INHON, at the old stand, 75
Smithfield Street, near Dierovod Alloy- •
We are now prepared t. .vier, with oar SUPERIOR
ROOFING, steep or Bat roofa.. over rough boards end
ohingles,eonwosition or, metal, r?lfs, steamboats, , railroad
ears, Au, being admirably'adapi-d to withstand the serious
change,' of,woatber, or the action fire, and it is not in
hired by being tramped upon. We, also attend to repairing
old' gravel mote, to the most thorough manner; also, to
cementing tin, iron, "ebpper. 'or, sine roofs, making them
water-tight. and securing them ; against th e action of the
weather. for AIM per square, (oe hundred egriere feet)
SHINGL,E.RoOPiii ,O.ItMENTED,
Preserving them and rendering; them FIRE-PROOF, fur,
$2OO per squarediatount for large roofs. ' .
This roofing is CflßAiltit THAN ANY HIND Olt
ROOF, and is inenred at same rites• as metal roots; and !a
fast supeisadinealL other . • •
Roofing mritertal for Sale , witli.instractions for applyin g.
Refeiences and certificates at our office. .• ';-•
B aTES A JOHNSON,.
75 Staitifeld St., near Diamond Anil, Pittan'g,'Pa.
N. 8.. - Our cenvea Is not 'rendered worthleal in preparing
itfor the roof.
• oel6-ly ,
1111 dt , JJ. T.• 9 0 A.ll OZ
,E , COrner of Liberty and Stith Streets, Pittsburgh,
bate received their . SPRING STOCK Of ;GOODS far I
,
' MEN'S WEAAL;
comprfeingvie. latest iniportationsiof alottis,i.Cassinserrs,
We/tinge, , which' they are pripsred , to makokto order In
a 'MI6 and at such prices as cannot fill to please. '
. Their Stock of
- sot
; R A , D r r erlfill I N -
Out and made under their own superviskin; largot up in a
very superior minner,randi will lrtsuklepik the LOWIST
CASE PRICES.I f: at r 1 I- I i!A 'lnal2.ly
um
• i
WAR!
igimirrr
IW/i . ; •
!WIN. S. I. mn aw. 10B? e tams
TH. nIEVIR i. (Ka n WIEREIWACTURa
. ERE or WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD, and LITIE.
ARON, No. 24 Wood StriettPktobrabel'o• su34
ARPET .W..A..4g1E1 1. 0-17 8
NO. 87 FOURTH-Er, NA.4111 fOODivPMSSlNnitelro
W.- D.•,& arCliafrialk;l: •
Ns,. now in store a em, birme aseeitieeekof goods la Agile
line, to whiefi they reepeettlilltlndfe diellatelitioii of
chasers. ,They.following asp fir a frie444464lool 101,0g1/2".
neually compose our Mot*
Wiltons,
Velvets;
Brussels,.
•
Tapes -
Three' Ply and
• ' • Ingrains,
•
.
of every grade:.. andlikedr earpetelltalitS6de, Mat
tinge, Rugs, Nets, . Venetian Bliode, and Blind. Trimmings,
gold Shades, Plano and Table Covers, steß • • •
. o&arcre FOB muaoinos, •
"We offer all at a veil alight !awake Os
- • . ; W.iD.:ll.WlOlll.lll,lTha.
SIN6IIIIIR 9 II IlitlIVING1714114:111410T11110
FAMILY 4111VING.
Our Mactklnee are vuetly simerfoe'te'ini oK. YTOgUS
and deflects Fe wing Machines, fleadleqolgAlikel":lryll
merely, are recommended for family imes., ijorill not
viewer the purpose. -r . .
.. • • -. •
Pettily Sewing Maeliiiiiic'' •
ought to be stronger than any caber,' as " gleatetsfilekiety of
work ig required, And they, go into less skillful hoods.
Whoever burfono of ourMachinesitems* to W Certainty
it will
PERFORM THE WORK REQUIRED.
Call and
„aiffpW blLoce. Parchlang.rt
82 Market Street, Pittibirgh.•Ps•
sp2-1y
•
JOHN D. M'CORD. - JAM 11. , 101011D.,
mg,
• '; piAN rioniiiiia
. , . I N . _
HATS, CAPS; "AND STRAW • GOODS,•
• WE - tot/bid/4
.131 areet, `PittObtrgh;
. Q/1117 ' 1111 )ftige andAnmPlata
airastaiiisiiordainda acetate tbindin cay' of the Said ,
1 4 1/P. Hats;
4.ofori style and qnality; OAPS of every. quality end
albeit faablone;•Palm:beic Leghorn, and Panama
BATS; Straw, end, Eilgt, BONNETS, etc , etc.„ Pinions
gibbing V> Lptirebeae either by Yiliotente or Retail, 'will
And it to their advantage ,40 „call and examine, mar lijoek.
•„•Ina 10.)..a .
Fr. , R, S •
*e•V'..PA.NE4
HOUSE - -- AND -- SIGN — PAINTERS.
PAINTED IN EVERY STYLE.
Painting •:•-•J
and- _Ornamenting, Ma sonic:
, R ega li a; :
Iftx.tp: pAiNYCatAifs:•AND ttirr,
pba - 140 - ;04 1, -: 1.0 • vti
Na ;101rThlid *Vet, near Wood, r'
V
enuntiso
• A. BRITTON I CO., •
MAERACTURERS, A 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS.
- -
N 0.32 North BECK)ND Street above Market, lihtiadelphis
n. largest, cheapest, and best assortment of
. Pi. N sod
FANCYEILLNDS of soy e th er'establithmeol n'the United
States.
RiSPAIRI NG promptly attended to. Give nt
,t call
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Int nished Educational Halls in the Union.
. •Ai soitii of nor imititors , horecoopied the-design of•our
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