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NArteuret. PttAouva The number for June,
Us two Rh% and excellent Oermona.- I. The Ne
ver, of 'Prue Oreatneee; by Rey. John Prato
Kt,
D. D. fl Power in Ibe Preacher; by C. Vail
theitreord, U D.
44 Ten OKVALIRR."—Petprion has sent us
Through Hunt & Mtner, " The Cavalier," by G.
p. James. A healthful tone and a pure moral
sentiment, generally characterizes the writings of
•
this anthoi.
"The Gold Fever, in The Land of Gold.'
This is the title of an original poem, of twenty
pages, by Mr. limes M. Smith, who , has been
for a long time an instructor of youth. It was
read before the Teacher's As9oolation of Alle
gheny Co., and Iron City College, and in both
eases it was well received. For sale at the per
iodical depots. • .
Blackwood's Magazine.
The June number is on our table, and may be
had of Wi A. Gildenfenney, Fifth Street? The
contents, are rich and various as usual. In an
article styled, "Lord Macaulay and Maribor;
OuFib'," the former is severely aeneured - for alleged
injustme done tt; the character of the latter, in the
Ristoryisf England, of which be is the author.
The Knickerbocker.
The June number is vivacious, 'entertaining,
and instructive as usual. To the first article,
" New Torlr,lllustrated," we are indebted for the
Interesting hots connected with the early history
of that *y r of whiah a compend will be found in
our “Nistern Summary." This Monthly, while
maintaining the highest literary characiter, never
pendeis to infidelity or Irreligion. 'lt% published
by John A. Gray, 16' and 18 Jaitob Street, New
York.
Deg Woes Naps ,Of the Seat of. War.
Thette ; Maps have beenearefully prepared, and
,befultiTully eudored. The various European
countries are correctly drawn, and their relative
positions shown. And there are also valuable•
tables, showing the areas, populations, armies
navies, kings, and principal officers of the differ
ent European oountries. These Maps are pub.
Relied by Charles Deeilver, Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia, and are very valuable for
tory, reference just now.
Oaten's Napa of PmTope and Northern
lay.
The Map of Europe shows the chief cities,
towns, and villages, and also the grand pulitlonl
divisions'of Kingdoms and &Mee; Map of
Northern Italy embraces the whole of Sardinia,
now invaded and contested by the great powers
Of Frame, and Austria. It preserits, also,
the divisions of Sardinia, the cities, towns,.and
villages, mountain passes, mom of former bath
ties, with the date at which they occurred, dm
Published by Johnson Sr, Browning, J 72 William
Street, New York.
Harper!s Magazine.
Messrs. Hunt & Miner, Fifth Street, Pittsburgh'
• - eend .. tis the July number of this widely circulated
and generally road Magazine. The contents for
the present month are windmill interesting.
which it saying a good deal t .' The illnitratio.ns
are handsomely gotten up. and several of the ar
tioles have teen preiared With =WM - care and
ability. The editor'slable.,hes qticle on
European Armies 'and *Gine, 'that will give the
wieder ti very dietinctiden Of the niiittitey strength
of the great .Europeati'ziations, and "that 'is just
ioir certain toi.be read. •
The came attentive`gentlemen. also send us,
44 The , Bloiestery;" "St. Aoman's Well," and
"Pirate," by Eli Welter tiett;,one ygiame; of
whose works is issued regvilcrly , every Sattuday,
by Peterson, of Philadelphle.
Tan Chicago and North;Western Railway'(late
Fit. Paul and Fond du Lac,)' has heen put under
contract, and the , work will he commenced imme
diately.. The engineers and contractors are al
ready on the ground, and it is expeoteiltbat the
work will he completed in readiness. for the oars
by November lst, thus opening a continuous line
Of two hundred miles `from Chicago to a point
beyond Oshkosh, on' Lake' Winnebago.
Atlantic Cable Projects.
There are , three projeds for, t ;an Admitla - Tele
graph °able; ndw under consideration in Lhndon.
One, the old Company, connected with the unsuc
cessful attemptl last year r _Wiehes ,a,Alovernment
guarantee for twenty _ five years, to,the ,a_nruntnf
..£613000'0 $5.000,000.', 'The government is not
dispose& to dive any garan'tee, Aexception 'the
condition that it shall commence when the cable
has been supcessfuily laid, and to subsist_ while it
is capable , of heing 'conseentivoly. wostedl for
thirty daysitat the-rate of one itundred woidsiper
hour. This condition amounts virtually to uo
assistance at all, for there are many diffi.oultiss in
the way of •,werklnca•telegraph`tifat dist/lace
water,: at the,rate of onte i bundrad' word's per
houroonsecutitrely.' Days May intervene in which
from'ilattiral °beauties' the. telegiaph I iitightt:not
work, at, all.. There are two- other rival Compa
nies
.to, this old one, both of wham' pro Pose to
take the risk , upon themeelveS; and ask nci gov
ernment aid. These are unincumbered by debt,
which the old company ie not t ond they are bout
to try etilegflPh cables of etheiti 'coneiinotion.
The.capital of, one of these is ,to be' 4000,000,
and is already half subsolibed,' The'Dondim
Amos thinks the.old Company will nokentsaiid in
raising the money.
rnitaxtennavil
Iron Cit College:
No; Summer vacation ,atAhe -Iron City college:,
PiEtabitrgli; "go:, airing to tne improved prospects
forractive businens throughout entire' country
thio,coming Fail. Upwardsiqf hundred sin !
dents are in daily attendance; henoe the entire
Faculty.is retained, , and there viiiiNe no Eidnimer
vacation, giving every facility for 'young
_men Lie
enter during the, Summer and be thoroughlY-pre•
pared, at'a host of only $4O; in time for the bust.
nesaseason., • •
. 1 " [ Atigninsigurrq
WrrAir designing an tit:jilt - eV comment on any
of the leadingtlikkwina Maohitteettow .being solik
it may be Mild' is a mere Matter of Justice that
the 4 4 Finkle'? Machine, being arranged - for alt
classes of work,,from the,finest fames plotli
andleather, and leaving several advatitageorin its
construction preuliar to4teeif, is now undoubtydly,
the best machine offered. They can be obtained
from J L Clarnaghttit it do., Federal &reek-Alle
gheny City. , • , „
Boys' *lathing, plain andlanoy;:men't garments
of the newest out and tasteful mail, furnishing
goods In large assortment, and a large stook of
line piece goods for custom work, will be . found'
at the popularestablishment of 3. L. Carnagium
& Co., Federal Street, Allegheny City,
liammmuutrerrl
Weakness of ; the Stomach and Indigos-
Lion.
'r)
Another Great' fee Effected by Beerhaoes Holland,
Bi 1 8,
The wife of Pinter De Witte, living in Rolland
Town, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, suffered
much from Weakness
~of the Stomach and Indi
gestion. She had been under a physician's care
for sometime, but the dfsense seemed to -bailie
even his, skill. She purchased some Holland Bit,
tors' at` our office, which his givin tone to her
stomach her appetite and ' strength "are return-
Jog, and we jirmly believe that this :it soother.
grant once efftheed by your medicine.
We have atileto record many wonderful cures:
effeitted by this remedy, but must Wile mint:her
opliertunity3= One'thing you can rely upon, - What'
we -hwy. ,publiebid, ere from' persons much , re.
(melted in our community, tad-arc liteiwily 'true.
J. QtTINTIIS t
Ed. Sheboygan lruuwebode r Sheboygan, Wis.
CA11.14011 i—Be carefil to ask for likerhaver
ifoUnirilitfers.
Sold at $l. po per bottle; or, six bottles for
$6 00, , by the sole proprietors; BENJAMIN
PAGE, JR,, & CO; Pittiburgh and' Druggists
Purfair,
rAtiv. !r so f m..l
Dr. briairm i s Liver Pills
When the proprietors, Fleming Bros.. of Pitts
burgh, Pa., of this invaluable remedy purchased
it of the inventor, theta was' no m,diciue eLioh
deserved the mine. for the 'ci:tre of Liver and
- Bilious complaints, notwithstanding the great
prevalence of there diseases in the United States.
In the South and West particularly, where the
Patient is frc quently unable to obtain the services
of a regular physican, some remedy was required,
at once safe and effectual, and the operation of
which could in no wise prove• prejudicial to the
constitution. This medicine is supplied by Dr.
NPLane's Liver Pills , prepered by Fleming Broe.
of Pittsburgh, as has been proved in every in
.
stance in which it has had a trial Always bene
ficial, not a solitary instance has ever occurred in
which its effects have been injurious. Theinven
tion of an educated and distinguished physician.
it has nothing in common with the quack nature y
imposed upon the public by shallow n' coders to
the medical art. Experience tow+ cow proved, be
yond a', doubt, that Doctor ei'Lane's Pill is the
best remedy ever proposed for the Liver Com- •
plaint. •
Purebnsers Will be careful to ask for DR."M'-
LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, mann• „
Pastured by * FLEMING BROS. of PITTSBURGH,
PA. There are other Pills purporting to be Liver
now before the public. Dr. ll'Lafe's Wen'•
nine Liver Pills, also his celebrated Vertnifuge,
can now be bad it all respectable drug stores,
None ,yeentiine without the signature of
t'r
[47] FLEMING BROS.
We have no =aorta change to notice in business. Flour
has declined, and there it a good supply on hand.
-
, Theo Whey 'Market' is beaming. more *dugout; and
Eastern Exchange is still seance.
The Spring crops are doing' well ; and if the weather
continues good, we may yet have a very abundant y Feld,
espeolally where the Wheat' was, not injured by the frost.
'We learn that the Wheat harvest hi already beginning, in
Southern Ohio, as also in Kentucky, Southern Indiana . ;
and Southern Illinois The yield is said to tie ethellent,
and the amount to be gathered much larger , than last year.
Of the prospects of the British and European Corn amp,
a late issue of the Mark Lane Express taps: ri t
"The abundant rains and forcing temperature of:the Past
Week have brought an vegetation with amazing rapidity in
somuch that some of tbemeado ws in the South have become
ready for the scythe. The fear at one time entertained fora
eroo of grace has given way to the expectation of &bun
dance. The long prevalence of East winds and nightfrista
was also beginning to sly w a damaging effect on the wheat
P l ant as well as Spring corn, in +avocet localittea, but the
beneficial change is now everywhere vielqe, though the
bloom Of the Winter beans may be permanently thinned.
With this favorable alteration, and more liberal 'foreign
supplies, the wheat trade" bat. further lost value to,the ex
tent of about 2s. 10 qr. Betas several markets have fallen
short in supply, and others have re kited a further decline,
the reduction seems to have rte had ifs point. Foreleg
weather must,, however, make sales difficult Without a
revival of the speculative spirit, which hag considerably
subsided. It would appear that all over Europe the props
war looking well, and the markets were-in calm with
prime somewhat lower."
Aatidii—Pearls, 6%06%; Pete, 505%; Soda Asb,
Burns 11Th Itaos—Butter : packed, 12112% Eggs,
14@1b., ,
Bien—Small white, 1.50
' Bocxwasar-1 600175, with very little inquiry. • .
Bacot—.Shoulders, 71407 X; Sides, 9%; llama, 10@4law, and Super Cured do at 12412%
Biteomer-Common to choice, 2 00(0/100; fancy, 8.60. .
Pious-8.87 for superfine, and 676 for extra, on wharf.
From store 6.7506 67 for euperene, 7.00(B7 12 for extra,
and 7 8707.60 tar wilily , The receipts of. the week were
6,000 bbls. by railroad, and 2,400 by river
Osaid—Oate on arrival at 63, Sind hem store 51057.
Corn, 1.0001.06, which are the store rates Rye, 100.
Wheat: little doing; one lot of 900 bush. Southern Red
sold at. 1.60, and 1500 do.„eu pleats terms; we quote
/leathern (the only kind offering) at 1.6001 60..
Ledn—No. 1 City Kenderedls held at $2 in bids. and tcs ,
and in kegs at 1301.814. Country at 11.
Mesa dosit—sl7.oo to the trade, and to the country at
1.7.60(E18.00.
On.—Retined Coat at 100, and Lubricating at, 70. Lard
Oil de 1, i 508193. Linseed,7so7B." •
Potaross—Common LOO, and Long Redel.2s.
PIO elirest,-1110 reportsd sale:Cotlhr: week are 200 tone
Ailthracite No 8 at 24 00, and 200 do Tennessee at 26,00
six months, ,The Philadelphia onnmereinf List says:—
The only truant:talons 'reported here are confined to 4 1 06
SOU tons in small lots at 28.00 22.00, and 21.00 per' ton, sic
months, for the three numbers :,8,000 tons r orge sold In
the interior, deliverable in Plttsbargli, at 21.00, cash, and
21.60 six months. • •
alitne—Timothy, 2 50(43.00. Concerning the movements
In Philadelphia, the Comoseread List says:—During last
week, 19000 bush. Timothy were purchased here, on seem-
ILIUM, by Western operations, at 2 75@t8.001112 1111119411 Ce of
,I.ofrtin the rates Irma two weeks ago Oloverseed is in
'demand at"improved prices These operations have been
stimulated by the alleged "damage to the crops by frost—a
`report which bee been greatly. exaggerated. • 1 ,
Wool—The receipts for shipment East, doting last week,
were 2,000 bales . There Is, however, very little coming in
for ade, and dealers seem ' Vary little dlvosed to encourage
receipts; .the ruling rates • are 84445 for common to foil
blood, choice elips obtaining slightly better figured. The
Philadelphia 'C mmercia.Zl A st says: - • -
The bulk of the dip throughout Wesiem.Penneyliania
and. ,Ohio is in .farmers' hands, and, la Maly, to remain
there until affairs abroad, as well as at home, iIiNUMB a
niece deilinble aspect, or the holders are willing to accept
loWer figures. The salsa comorbse : 8 000 lb. full blood
Weehington vo., 600. cash; 12,000 The Nierino.polled, Mkt,
cash; 9,000 Ass %black, 460.; cash ;.20 090 Ms blood, 480:,
cub ; 12,0001ba No. I palled, 89-o, cash; 5,000 Dm clesa
Pettusylvanhi tab wash, 87c., cash; 2,000 Ms unwashed, 29a.,
lot:ci'g - i . -I,ii.ttiii-4,:....0tii - .
San Howl, Rine 26.—The steamship Bremen
passed here this evening, from Bremen, with
Liverpool dates to the 15th inet.
The West intelligence from the Seat of War is
that the Austrians have evacuated Piacenza,
Pavia,•,Lodi,' Bologna. and Ancona. The citadel
and fortifications at Piacenza were first blown np.
The death of Metternich is announced.
It is rumored that Napoleon will return to
Franeei and Pelissier will be Commander In Chief.
The Austrians left provisions, ammunition and
cannon behind, in the evacuation of 'Piacenza.
The Austrians quitted Bologna on the 11th for
Modena. Garibaldi occupied Bergamo, and re
pulsed fifteen hundred Austrians who were march.
ing against him from Broscia ,
Russia has concluded a financial convention
with the Rothschild& We have no details.
The French' passed the Adda river without
striking a blow.
The Austrians have evacuated all the States of
the Church, including Fewara.
The 'Austrian correspondence says that the
Austrians at. Malegnano yielded only to decidedly
sup for We n , and retired unpursued in perfectly
goal order..
- A eitibmarine telegraph is to be 'laid from Wey
brume to Denmark.
BIM
The Emperor, of Austria it is said is to take
command iu person, acting on the dciensive“
The Austrian loss at Palestro, as officially stat
ed; is fifteen officers, and five hundred and thir ,
teen men killed; one , genertd,,twentrthrep Offt.
oers, pnd eight hundred and seventy eight men
wounded ; six officers and =seven .hundred and
seventy four men are missing.
Garibaldi's corps threatens. Southern Tyrol
from Yal Gan onion, Val Trompia, and Bagoline.
The French fleet in the Adriatic fecpcved pow-.
erful reinforeeMeats,.and it is reported, will he
landing, troops soon betweeniVenice and ;Trieste„l
The 'Austrian head-quarters are irobahly at
Mantua,
The British Ministry has resigned in otiose
que,nce of the want of confidence resolution in-,
the Enuse,of Coinmons. Lord. Palmerston is the
new'Premier, and Lord John Russell the Secre
tary of Foreign Affairs.
Lnrd Granville was first eummoned by the
Queen. but could not form , ' a ministry. It seems
the Cabinet assembled on Saturday, and deter
mined to put their resignation in the hands of the
Queen, which wee done, and a formal announce
ment was made by Lord Derby, at a banqnet at
a merchant tailor's company, at which 'several
ministers were present. Lord Granville, after an
audience with the Queen, waited on Lord Palmer
ston, who consented to waive claims, and serve
under Granville. In an interview with. Russell,
Granville found him disposed to insist on condi.
tione which made the union with Palmer.ston im
possible, whether the Government' is .presided
over by Granville or any other.
The Queen being satisfied that Granville would
be the only obstacle to the union of Palmerston,
and Russell, sentfer Palmeriton, with had an"
hour's Interview, and straightway sought one'
with Russell, who agreed to serve under him, but
not under any other person.
The London Times says that Russell is an ar
dent friend' of Italy. Both he and' Palmeretnn
want Austria to admit her defeat. her ascertained'
inferiority:' and the inaurable disadvantages' of
her position South Of the Alps. Both are of
opinion that she should consult her own greatness
by relinquishirg t rritory which costs a great
army and still 'greater odium.
The London Times, speaking of Palmerston and
Russell, says : .Both - see in Prance stetter agent
for the reorganization of Italy and for The crea
tion of that federal union which is all the unity
possible under existing circumstances. Were the
question to be contioird to the present stitte`of at
fairs, the policy to be pursued might be stated in
a. sentence. Austria is flying homewards.
France and Sardinia are pursuing • her across
the Adds. Venice is about to be attacked im
mediately on the East, and on the South the
whole Peninsula is rising against her, and ex
pelling her allies and garrisons. The only advice to
be given Is, that Austria should accommodate her.
self to those painful,eircumstances, just as Eng-,
land to;
the independence of the Pelted
States, and' Fain has 'Woe submitted lei 'the
d ctation,of. invader. - rTbere can be no glory
iAt fiiiituil34l l sntre*ylt Wien resietutid.
Eftiteta.
Prrnieusaa, Tuesday,June 28
Great Britain.
'riTE PRIRSrYTERT A N',RANNER -,.N.N.1,7)i' A OVOC ATE
to tbe just claims of a great nation, and it is unwise
to wage a war where even military summate hours
moral opprobrium. No ilouht this and similar
°onside ations will, in due time, be urged upon
ituatria by the two Ministers who have undertaken
to divide the responeibility of our foreign rela
tion."
In 'London. a blno-book has been published.
corraininw all the. English correspnudenoe on
Italian affairs. The latest note assigns to Aus
the lost responsibility for all the miseries
and calamities inevitably consequent on a conflict
which W , ll on the eve of being averted.
The London Daily News. of the 19th. nye that
it is believed that Lord Elgin had been offered
the Secretaryship of the Colonies. Mr. Cobden
will have the option of tilt , hoard of Trade, and
Milner Oitrvon wilt also enter the Cabinet Sid
nee tienhert will .nrnhobly ho 'Minister of War.
Sir G C Lewis, Prenideur r.f the India Board,
and Mr. Gladstone, Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Sir S. Bothell Is en spoken of for the latter
office. Sir .I int a Graham, the Duke of Newcas
tle, and oe. Duke of Argyle, have declined to
iei - oe new administration
The loadlon Times' city article. of the 13th inet ,
says that the statements that Prussia will soon
abanilon her neutrality, appear to rest on 110 deft
site au'hnrity, end are perhaps merely encour•
Fixed at Berlin to meet the excitement in the other
German States.
Later.
FARTHIM POINT, TIFLOW, QIIVBIO, June 27
The stestn , hip Nova Scotian passed this point,
bound for . Quebec, at half past four o'clock .this
afternoon. She lett Liverpool on the 16th inst.,
and furniebmi one day later advices than the
steamer Bremen.
A dispatch from Turin says that after the re.
treat of the Austrians from Bologna, the Cardinnl
legate,departed, and the municipnl.ty proclaimed
Victor Emmanuel, Dietwor.
The King of Sardinia bad issued an order of
the'day, 'extolling Garibaldi's deeds of valor, and
awarding him a, • gold medal of the Military order.
Ou the 12th inst., Napoleon moved his bead
quarters to G irgoz ill, The Austrians were evac
uating Modena, and were
,in full retreat toward
the river Ogliti.
An official announcement appears in the Weimer
,
Zeitung that the Emperor of Austri% will forth
with assume theimmediate command in chief cif
bit army, and had ordered a new position in
'the army, which will be taken up in the best
manner.. -
An order had been issued for the mobilization
of the Prussian army.
Lampe reinforcements to the allied army, Were
about to leave France.
ORRAT BRITAIL—Lord Palmerston wig making
good progress in the formations of 'his Cabinet.
An authentic list of its members was expected to
•tte_niede public on the daY of the' sailing of the
Nova. Scotian Rumor gives • Lord Pgin the
Colditial Secretaryship, Rinbar-d Cobden the
Board of Trade, and' Mr. Oladstone the Indian
'Secretaryship.
The Herald, in publishing a • telegram from
Berlin, ,stating, that sin Prussian corps d'Srmee
hac,o been mobilized, says :—Of course this
means war. - •
The Advertiser Bays that aftor. Lord John Rus
sell accepted the Foreign Office,- any office he
might prefer wee offered to Sir . James Graham,
who declined from infirm bealth;but at the same
time aisnring Lord Palmerston that he cordially
supported the ministry.
Latest.
By the arrival of the steamer .AraAia, at
Halifax, nn the 28th nit,, we have three days'
,later news from Europe. There were no battles
reported, end according to the latest advices from
the Beat`of War, the Austrians were retreating
from the Oglio toward the Minolta. The allies
Were advancing rapidly, and concentrating their
forces for a decisive attack. A battle was
expected to occur within a week.
A naval demonstration in the Adriatic was
also impending.
Lord Palmerston has succeeded in forming a
mining
_Cabinet, embracing Lord John Russell,
htr. Gladstone; Lord Elgin, Richard Cobden, 3. -
M. Gibson, and Earl Granville. •
(sptrial )Toticts.
CONGRESS AND MT. HOPP, congregation*, of the
Wooster (Ohio) presbytery, are now, destitute of a minister,
and are very desirous of obtaining the services of some
young man who can come well. recommended.
W: 0. MOORE, Oor. Committee,
' Congress, Wayne Clo , Ohio
P. T. P.
PARK'S PRICKLY PLASTERS
They soothe pain; protect the chest; they extract the
coagulated impurities and' soreness from the system, end
impart strength. They are divided into sections, and. yield
to tee motion of the body. Being porous, all impure ea.
cretions pass off, and they cannot become offensive, hence
can be worn bur tibias longer thin any Other plasters, and
Ire cheaper at 25 'cents than °there at 10. Where these
Plasters are, pain cannot exits. Weak persons public speak
ers, delicate females, or any affected with side, ehestor beck
pains, should try them. Yon-will then know what they
are, ?They are a_ new feature in the:science of medicine.
All Druggists have them. Take no other. Each Plaster
bees i'lliedallionl3tamp and our Signature.
-
BARNItS & PARE,.
10 and 15 Park Row, New York.
Also, LYON'S MAGNET/0' INSECT POWDER
fe2B43m
IRS;
WIDISLOWn an experienced Nurse and Fe
male Physician, has a Soothing Syrup for children teeth;
lug. which , greatly f!cilltateslha :propane of tangling, by
softening'the gums rialueing ail inflammation—will allay
all pain and regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, with
era, it will give rest to yourselves and relief and health to
your Infants. Perfectly safe in all oases. See advertise
.
meat.
arrieb.
On the morning of the 2let ult., In the Twelfth Preeby
rutin' church, Baltimore, by Rey W. R. Marshall,' Mr
Wiu.o H. Mama tO Alas iffeawF. DUNHAM, all of Bald
On ,Thnriday aft.rnoon June 24d ,. by Rev. Jame" Davits,
Mr. Josapii Lanni, of Indiana County, to. Mho SARAH,
daugbter of = Freeland, lsq.; of Livermore, Wedmore.-
land County, Pa.
On the 9th WA, by,Rer. Thos. A.. Bracken, of Jude.
pendence. Mo., Rev. JOAN 0 Tams, of Waynesburg, Pa, to
Miss Janus M. Buono, of Canonsburg, Pa. .
In Pannettmburg,, Pa., on the 14th ult., by Rev. J. Smith
Gordon, My. 3. itaaniamt WITFIZPOW to idiot MARY IL
BARCLAY, all of the above mentioned place.
In Penn's Valley, on the lath nit, by Rev Robert
Hamill, Rev. JOHN ,ELLIOTT, mutton, of the united churches
of Spruee Creek and Sinking Valley, to Miss Stimmern,
daoNter of Dr. William J. Wilson, of Potter's Mille, Can.
tre unty, Pa. • .
On the 23d nit, at the Dunlap's Creek parsonage, by
Rev. Samuel Wilson, Mr Davin A. MIIILTiff f 0 61165 MARTHA,
1412011, both of Payette County,' Pa.
;bituarli,
Dim—Noe 18th„ at the Tonkin a of her father, to Plaut
Township 'Allegheny County, Pa., Miss EMMA ALMut, in
the 113th year of her age. ,
Than—ln Myron Township. Ogle °entity, 111.. on the 13th_
of June, Mr. Wm=et Luce, lathe 55th year of llle age.
Mr. L was for many years a member of the Presbyterian
ebnrch - of Millerstown, Perry C,onnty, Pa.,' sod for the'past
Ave years a member of the church Middle ()reek, 111.
Divit-On the lath nit, Mrs JANE, consort of Mr. John
Moore, in the 60th year of her age.
She had been for many years an exernriary member of
the Presbyterian church at Walellandtown. Her. shining .
Christian end social virtues were seen and felt most sensi
bly in the bosom of her family and friends, to which the
feebleness of her health for many - years in a measure con
fined her. Over two hundred persons evinced their tender
regards for her memory by attending her body to the
burial. Many tears were shed that day. Husband,
dreii, friends. and neighbors, all felt the sad bereavement in
Unit "her ern went down while it was yet day;" but all
had moon to feel that it would, through grace. rise with
brighter lustre the celestial world, to set no more.
" Her weeping relatives lament their lose,
Her constant friendships and her love sincere;
Hope fondly points to her Redeemer's cross,
And resignation wipes the silent tear."
Droo--April Bth,,Mioo felkooeitzt NoDoNALD, of /Fayette
County, Po.
In comparative youth, the deceased united with the
church or Laurel Rill, and sustained until. death an ex
emplary Christian. profession. Great constitutional dia
dem* and modesty marked her whole spirit and character.
Her sufferings, though protracted and severe, were borne
with unmurmuring patience. For .e Neaten, in her final
Rine*. the full assurance of hope seems to h'ave been
denied her. nut, at the time appointed the elend passed,
the sky appeared, and the Sun of Righteousness poured
upon her soul his healla g, quickening. oomferting influence.
Deep concern for the salvation of others, especially of un
converted friends, the utterance of gratitude, praise, and
prayer, Le.," filled up the brief remainder, of life, in the
midstUf Which she slept fn Jeans, and awoke in heaven.
.rheo , "—Tiast two months *Om the foregoing date, vbs.,
A(tre Bth, ho-htsBotb i yw, MrAfAicoix MtDortun, Ben.
hub/laid lied* Ott* lite hi d 4anint
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respectable family.. He lived and died in hilt corn
onion with the enure church, aril p aaa esai r 4 m a s a
and religious attribnt a Miniter to these of the daughter
above.menttoned. for Merry .years be walked in ith God,
toad when old age, with.ite urinal cencomitaots, stole quiet•
ly upon him, and death knocked at hie door, ferael's AI
m'ghty Shepherd cline torch to condom Lim ihrongil tie
dark valley into the city of God, which " needs neither the
Pan rrrr the moon to chlie in It: for the gl wy of God cloth
lighten it. and the lamb le the light theieof" J. 9
Thattin Toulon, Stark 'County, , on the. 70th of
march, Mtn CILIA AVOINITA: Witmer; iu Abe Roth year of
her aga
She was born in July. 1889, In the township of Sugar
Grove, Warren County, reC the embraced Christianity
when very young, and UT lied with the Pr•sbvterian
Church irks lived an - e;fieiplary Ch+i thin life. ltu• log
all her sufferings, which were protracted, aud,som•timua
very severe, she did not murmurer complain. As she lied
made an unreserved surrender of bereeif into the bands of
her Saviour, she reposed her entire trust in hlm, ever. eon.
Silent that he would d , all things right 'She lived in daily .
communion with ber Saviour, and patiently wailed his call
As she drew near the time of her divirture, she would
frequently speak of it with compositre, end made such
arrangements concerning her funeral. ga,mauifvted to all
that she was fully sensible of the giant change which it as
shortly to take plate. She oiten expressed a readinest and
strong desire to depart and be with Jeans. J.F
titan—At Bimersburg, Cleric?' Co., Pa., May 24th, Mrs
MARY B DUJCIIT, In the 28th year of her age.
The deceased was, for a ntitabei of years previous to her
death, afflicted .with- severe anti painful Ai!WINO. But
amidd all her sufferings, she was not known to murmur at
the dealings of God's providence in her case. ..On the con.
trary, she ever regarded and puke of these an sent in mar
cy, and as designed to wean her soil fram ain Mid earth,
and to lead her affections to did, in whom Mena they could'
,find. supreme and abiding happiness. Her anxiety 'and
care waste have. bee afflictions sanctified. for these ends.
Her natural disposition wag amiable. and the _ whole char
actee of ber mind was intuited by intelligence and cheerful
ness Having found peace and hope in Christ, she united
with the Preiby tartan church 'of liithesda, in 'Which she
.bad.been - brought mp. October 13th,1814; then. under the
pastoral care of,Rett N. M. Crane Since i thet time all
rho knew frier' speak of her as a consistent, exemplary
meMber of the church, as one who "adorned: the doctrine
of God our Saviour in all things." As, long as her health
Permitted; she was punkin' her -attends:fuss - at obirch
and prayeemeetings. During the time of her last illness,
thin& confident that sheumild notrecover, she was cheer
fully oilitl2 and resigned.. Sometimes her mind was clouded
'With doubts, but she was generally hopeful if it bad
pleased God she would have wished to 'be spared for the
sake cf her husband and child, but en one occasion said to
tier p toe in reCerence'to thieTthet she gnrw God would
provide for them, and sholeit.willing.to M
,commit. all to s
care and depart and be with - Christ. ' White able, she
read much in the Scriptures, and loved to peruse the, lives
of eminent Christiana. When too wean to read herself she
was greatly iratiffed in haying Bible read to end prayer
offered with livr As the end ilvewnetir, she spoke of death
greetestiomposuie..ifn Christ Wes all hei• trust
place& and "in him," it is not doubted, die sweetly ' fell
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4. Its portability; as it can be traniipotted ikons plane to
place without taking off the cutter bar, or taking out the
knife, being ready in a moment for cutting or tiansporting
6.-kvery farmer knows the advantages of haring ma
chines manufactured near home. .
• 6.. Raving two cutter batters, one expressly for reaping,
cutting six feet wide, and one expreesly for mowing, cut
ting four feet eight inches wide; _completely adapts it
either for mowing or reaping. The change can he effected
from mowing to reaping, or reaping to mowing, in fifteen
minutes.
These are only a few of the many advantages the BALD
mAoury t possesses'orer ail others vino we would advise
those wieldniv to purchase, to examine this min lane, before
,purabising eleewbere
Rinploying none but experienced workmen, and neiog rev
materials but strAval:have•beentsieseted with great care;
enable es to turn , oat work surpassed by no other untnufac
tory.- Poi further information; or circulars. addrehii
. • WA RDNOP, ATODT k - WILLAAAIB;
Nos. 49 and 6I Party St., Pittsburgh,
myl44it or aura our Agents.
B. t. MOOKRIDGE. • • • W. W. WADI
T. co aufaroos , ,a , O.
e wholesale peelers ln , H Td, .aaps,,AND STRAW
(WOOS, Flowers, Ruches, and Fancy Fors, Nos. 29 and 81
North-Tourin Street, (nearly opposlte,Wendiants' Ilots1,)
Philadolphia. fel9-ly , •
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11. NEVIN EANUFACTNE. r, 11118 or WHIT, INAD,INAILCUVand LITE.
ARP Pt, No. 24 Wood Street. Pittsburgh, Pg. !sugar.
WINGER* ISZWING BIACHINCIs
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answer the purpose.
r Bowing Machines .
onoit to be stronger thin any other, as rester variety of
work„is required, and they go Into Jess skillful ,hands.Whoeier buyi one Of our MlAbines knows to k certainty
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Gall kid exiunine baize puritsliastur:
• ) 80. S RAW
*Of imititeOttiott
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,0, II ?v , 0 0 B g • •
M IiNUPACTIIItER na
BOOTS AND SffOES
And D... 44 in Willi! Goads, Trunks, Carpot Beaks, •ka.,
Wndaaala and Retail,
NA,109
betwean Fifth and Liperty Std, (Shoe Market` Place.)
apZi-81u. Pittsburgh „Ps.
.E : m O v A . . .
WK. E. OCHNEBIZ , & CO.,
WHOLESALE DirALEAS AND MANU#AOTORERS
BOOTS , AND SHOES.
Save retrieved to the new and twendous etarehoune t :
NO. al Fll l 7ll EIIeiWNEN: 'B$)OD
Pittsbirgbs
Calling your attention to the.abovs notice of, our RM:
11101114 and being now providetwith more ample hod com
modious MOMS fm our large 'abut of goods, we - would.
rerpectfully eontionanna of the libehtl patronage
heretofore bestowed upon the house. ,
. our:complete ond'desireble stock of boars AND riffrollt,
obtained at Brat Undo, strictlrfrom Manufacturers, having
been selected with the greatest care never nag bcOn
:pawed. and is particularly adapted to the wants. of Wmterit
purcbaaers, and will be dirphsed of at thq lowest market
rates. Our goods we have bad manahtetured with eapoilii
rtferenie to those engaged in itirrAILINO, and are war.
ranted to give satisfaction.‘ • , •
Perth menvvfaitlng this market are reigieethilly - reuttelited
to call and etamine.our Stock: wwarwpiebaredito seem
.modate them,wltif Prime - goods. atickuf just such
•P A tE'TIZZA L 411 2 - .8 I E g
AAtheY,* may wantrAgeltano4 l l B AAPHAlMAd.: Alt.: 442 *re
- promptly ‘ttesidiA;t 6 ,''MitrAAW%gifitte-MAistititCd:.
: 12 * 4.A8
4 tim AWil$ l NIlO l l4 3 4 00. Go. 31.-Fi ft h'ilt:
rIALAtiPaCR BUDI4. - y
- 04 0 .
' MILL 411)3NISHINIVI:ES. A LISHMENT,
Ogee. 31.9 .LiOeltyf v , talixtl4„ ..Penna.
Steam Engines, warmated, ao PRO, ap4, ntade,lo order.
Steam Bollers,llbintiteys,Suid hiiir4/111
aMtitrAtidclaida to
itider,"4tid 'Cdtiiiigthes o wheels elan to all - who want
- gearing Grate Bars of sisectiways,Wnlhand::.. Bolting
Cl
Broaoths, Anchor .Brantl; werranterlmita Imo& treeph
aoalailammeirn-emistilari
int Fren ch. Bur Smut Machines, used in 'one then : land
Mills, are 'cheaper; bitter, and many - Mac more dikable
"him Iron Machina, and warranted to give satisfaction.
Rose's Patent, direct action, water wheats, the beatin.the
country, used in over eight thousand Sim Mille. 'Will 'cut as
much se the overshot,' with the, same. amount oVerl i ter
charged. We wilt`vet the whieds into Ails' Mille, on short
notiee..and warrant them to give satisfiction.,: For tardier
partieulars, address W, W. WALLACE.
nty7-3m' 319 "Liberty Stmet; Pittibarghi Pe, 1
. _
laws. invriTii.. eV"
twy tbe public to the PHILADELPHIA
Housekeeping Dry Goods Bt6s,
wbere may be found a large assortment of all kinds of Dry
Gocils,-,Teguired in furnishing , a , konse,, thus saving:the
trouble usnally experionee,il ut bunting such article, hi
various Ottani: 'ln consequence of our giving our attention
to this kind of stock, to Abe OSIOZI of dress and fancy
goods, we non-guarantee our prices and 'styles, to be tbe
most favorable in the market,
IN LINEN GOODS,
we are able to give perfect eatiefsetion.tbeing the °LAW
ESTABL.IBIIICO WWl's SPORrin the city, and having
been for moru,than twenty yearn' regular importers from
some of the beet inannfaCturers in Ireland. We offer, also,
a, large stock of
. • YDANNELB, AND .-.IMUSLINS, :
of the beet qualitles'io be obtained, and et the very lowest
Also,Diankits, Quilts, Sheetiags Ticking% Dnuinsk
able Cloths, and Napkin s , Tewellingit, Diapers, Hachabscs,
Table nitd7Piano Covers,Damasks, and !Screens; Lar.a and
iduebu Curtains. Dimities. Furniture. Chintzes, Window
Shadings, /M., &e. JOHN V.'ODWELL. & SON ,
S. W. corner of Chestnut and Seventh Ste.,
0304 _ . _ Philadelphia.
T'. CIF E
T a l 'Ocerser at Liberty end Sixth - Streets, Pittsburgh,
have reei3tved their SPRING STOCK OF GOODS for
WEAM.
Crentnising the intuit importations. of Cloths, Camehneree,
Vesting., ie., which they are prepared - to make to order is
• style_And at suckprices as canuotfail to please. , ;
'Their Stock of -
R E-AD Y MADE '0 tiO.THING;
Cut andmade under their own supervision; is got up in a
very superior manner. and will. :be ,sold et
.the LOWEST
OASH,FEIDES. ' "tautl2:l3,
pLTASTER AND
, .
Miter , Paris for Agricultural purposes.
Do. do. for Stucco work
Snow-white Lime; an extra article.
Lonisville Vim; a large stock always on hand; and said
wholesale and retaiL . W. W. WALLACE,.
apSOLSin - 819 Liberty Street, Pittehurgh.
X.ll I lE-15 W PRE Sr 111711 AWAp...I3ICO BY
AL. Tug STATE PATE TO
11-,RA • FF & 00. 7
-•
FOR HE REST
STOOKEIS • N 11
FOR manses AND PEBT..WOOD,OOOIC STOVE- -
Diploma for best Laundry Stove. Also, on hind a large
assortment ,of,lfewing Stitics, Plahrand Panay Grate
Fronts, renders, Eollow-Ware,dc.
No. 245'hiberty, at the head of Weed Stteet. tel9-Iy.
SCHOOLS.
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PANS. VOW A COVRilth TDB
I &ON CITY OOLLECin, the largest. most extensively
manatee& and best ormudied Ceinmerelal Ifehool in th'e
United States.
357. Students Attending , . ,Dally, Morph, .1859.
lihmal time to complete a foil merge, fromsix, to ten
novas. Every student, npon graduating, Is guaranteed to
be "
competent to manage the Books of any Busloess, and
qualified to mini 'a Wary. of ftrom
$5OO to $1,000:
Students .enter at any Unter-no vacitiou-Review at
adelisure. •r- , •
51 PREMIUMS. ! FOE.BEST PENMANSUIPYAWARDED
IN 1858
fer Ministers' sons received at Wanda..
Itor Cin velar ititrlipeciriteee or writrog,roolose two letter
'tamp!, aedsilllrese R. W. JR.i.IMTNR. Pittaiiursh, Ps e.
NOR' .
iv
rullsinoKLav E' DAL AND Mir
11164,11: AOADEi4T, Beaver. County,
WEBB it it IPriricipal. •
The Summer Smetana of this Institution wilt aommen ee
op the 6th .ay of May. It *Ends- advantages, '
for a thor-.
eagle *intestine and Classical Education which cannot be
surpassed. Its location is healthy, and the students are
freed hunt all:immoral associations. The teachers em
ployed are of the first class. Terms, per Seaton of fi ve,
months, including ficaniing,'Tnition;Roont and Furniture,.
Eightei and Patel, Aci., : .
Refer to Hon. J. E :: PARSE, Manchester,: •Claplt W.
MARTIN, Allegheny 'City ; 0. TBASIOR, Esq.. Plttsbfirgh.
and- • . ' • p. , :t 11, WEBBER; Principal, A
apetf North.Sewickley, Beaver County, Pa.
4 , 9ADIFia:Yt 4 10 1 4 . 1 * 1 . 1 ,
!L./ Tuscarorairallg, Juniata vow) ontmfoortli
from th• lorryirrilie, Motion of Ponnoyivonla ke I
Mile Simmer liosolloiivilloOstmoliceitio
of April. Whole expeoro per session of tweutptwoye•kr, t
ofirD•lid,goom,Tuliltniiifoohlogond Incideritol4 s k,Paf,
abloom-WI in sdvinee. , ' '
alj-fiee Circular*., DAVID 11111,802i j ,
'.146.1r0l IN44l4ootity. PetrelPATO' IP' /1",
QXI6'OALD — Ira Itt AI. MI IIIiii!INAALT
, CHIBTILIt COUNTY, PA. • . . • - •t •
The Whiter Beadou, of Aremonthe t wlileomateseetheir!t
Wednesday La November.
Azpensesiforßoarding,ltel,Light exulTeltioa In the Ira
gUeltbreachee, $6O perßeadtes. Amstrad sad Naas Us
Allorth
eaoh , sb. zLiuoni<od;tbs Mae, Dad darePlaetre.
meet, pl 5. gelatin; end Drawbar eaeh ss. ch. the pity ,
mot a , f $6O, trill Include the whole. • •
A deilystage. taariectewith the ,eersat Nevrerltipel.And
*cost Perkesharg, Pe. Addreie
€.lolLoupaiyi lie .s4a . t:l4,
OlkoktpliePt IS ISN v_ I 4 IIO I III4OIIII TP =ll'
`FAMILY WO-11.1011.
TIMM.
1111=''''-- . TBSltailltirt:. -
PRESBffoIRIAN
Tn• Batumi to publithed 1••• to, In cat unite of Pltt
borghand Phiteeelphhi,and adapted to. general cereal ntt ,
is the PreabileyAer, Church. •
,AIYVANtIa t •
iN. (Mita, of twenty, and upwards,
MILIVERND to *abet of the cities,
.; ALTERTISEMSNTSI in Advance.
for 00* lines,,or lees, one Insertion 5G cense, each Ertib..
seatient inaertion: 25 genii. Eecb additional line, beyond
eight, 8 Cents for'eeery insertion. - - •
• illnfAillbt lined,tdreemontba,t,B*. Vs& additional Hee,
96 cQaW. _
_ . . ...
' ' Wm 'sight iinee,Orte Veer; =OM, .sl4l,cb. additional tie, gl
01111/8 of tt,rn lines, $5 a, yas.i.,llitvd $1 For each add'
.tiOnerline.- ~, ,—, . •• '
Huse arr • • :
licostes)Ss NOTioss. of ten. lese, Orte Ocilla . Rath
additioniatt*l. 0.6t 9 ... ,
or , Oienniunication.tecon ef Infections Ste.
Aleal Psaatice, Schools. &c:*c.: - 'aced for the rocs •
Priambonefit of. individnals.9ktty . oridjer as ResScess
Notices.
....
11anstr by mac, where no -.good opretunity le otbert wise
at hand. Drafts or notes of the tames denantinatiota ere
preferable, where they can be4oneenientleobtotnect
Pelmet', eendhtg as twenty- titterers soft, ope , trits
tAlrbilithttrabYentitleil to a - riaperri out charge .
tq Preebyterian internist's:ivory )11:iefit dirteteed,
ti!elt• :be accommodated at the geleprioe.even theueh a
r4w, twtuty watiting,...- - 4ttel be suithlled, ii Ma.
ble.. Ewe shall favor, to our tttatattkpfty. Let 'the
soppl Ynt cverY PaPerritVPittr.
~ftr"" onus •psid, we Willeend.geeenty !umbers; or
tor, • Thirty-three ntombeiri7. Thisielor the tothe of
easy nce.
n making op ottani:llnd SOTOe - pettone rat
ready. 7 - t once; they mpy retileodoo the naves, at the
Olcib ' their own reeponetbiWto payeeebortly.
iker - 40,k +bait raicaletlert pentads al the
mete thaid. .AVID itcornmv aCo , Proftfletots •
KV O. 0 F 1 N 0— in , A. lft N D
gik..i.,...pteaaraq. FIRt -AND WATER-PROM?
• MASTIC GEMENTII,OOFTNU.
"
firmFof PtiltnlN & JOB NSON - by mutual
couient, been • recently dismayed. . G S. BATIKS and
WIC JOHNSON give, notice that they have -entered into
partnetAtip, for the purpose of carrying on the above
ROOFING. RUBINRBI3, Mal its branehes, under the name
and , Alrest of - BATXII - & * . , OHNSON; at the old stand, 75
iinitheeld'Street, near Distmod Alley.
We are now . prepar,,d t -"over, with , our SUPERIOR
ROOFING, steep or flat Torte, over rongh boards end
shingles, composition or Metal 'Ol, ateamboats, railroad
cans; &c., being admirably-adapt el Co withstand thevariotta
changes of weather, or the action tiro, and it is not in
juiid by being tramped up - m. We alio attend to repairing
old ' gravel roofs, in the roost 'thorough manner; also, to
cementing tin, Iron, copper, or zinc roofs, making them
watertight, and securing them against tbe action of the
weather. for $1.50 per square, (one hundred square feet )
'.I3HINGL - E 'ROOFS "OEMLENTED,.
Preserving them. and rendering them FIRE-PROOF, for
$2OO per square--dhomunt for large roofs.,
nth roofing 11'011.E&PE'R TRAN - ANY OTHER HIED OF
ROOff.imud is insured-at Hama rates as metal - roofs, -and IS
-fast superseding all olber kinds.
Roefingmathrialloi sale, with instructions for applying.
References and certificates at our office. ,
BATES & JOHNSON,
75 andthfiehl Bt.,.near Diamond' Alley, Pittgteg, Pa.
N. U.—Our canvas is not rendered worthless in preparing
It Eir.the roof. . ocl6-.15
JOHN D. WCORD. , . 7 • JAMEAS., M ORD.
.WOOED ccx,
NANALPACTURBRS AND DIALERS IN
HATS; CAPS, AND STRAW GOODS,
• -131. . Wood Street, Pittsburgh,
Have now on band,for Spring miles ' , es large and complete
an - assortment of Goode a s can be found in any of the East
tencitiee, consisting of - • r
Fur; Silk, and: Woo' Hats; • •
of ,every — Oble•• and quality; CAPS of every quality and
latest -faelliomii. Palm Leaf, - wtraw. LOgb^rer, stud' Panama
HOB; Btiaw, and Bilk BQNNETB, eta, eta. Peron&
wiahingeither by Wholes/le Of Retail, will
find it, to their advantage Le tall and examine our stock,.
. - unt9-ly
WI. H. KIRKPATRICK, MOTH,P. IXTRIIP ATIMIL
Late of the &reel Kirk pah Late with Gillespie, Zeller k.
rick 'a Metzger. - Grir Philadelphia.
*Ai RIEPATIR. CS & C 0.,.
111 .19 MO% E S A'L 'OIIOCER3,
Forwardinii .and,Dommlssion Merchants,
fr• • • ' AlTd Peeler' In • '
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED ARTNLES.
Noe 299 Liberty„ Street, opposite head of Smithfield,.
PITTSBURGH, PA..
Piirtiouhr attention paid to the Bale of Coma , / Produce.
aP 9 - 1 Y Tr • -
• 11l D Rite ADD LEATKIER fii.T 2 -I; E.—
EIRVFATHICK SONS, No. 21 S. TIIIRD St.. be
t/mem Market sotebeetreut Streets, Philadelphia. have for
'D
_
.11.7 , 4.0 . 14 , ALtED BPdltilYlf LLIDA,9.
Dry and "GreenASelted Pettus Wipe, Tanner's 014Tel:inert&
end aiirribr's TIMM at thsloerest prices, and tipoo the bed
terms.
Ja- All kiwis of Leather -in the roitgt• wenteet, ter
which the highest - market pries will he eTll in -est. or
taken in exchangefor Hideo. Leather stored free of charge,
and eold on commission. _ ja29 ly
J- A. Rw-IWSII.4Ws
PA.ArLY GROCER,
Would respectfully call the attention of the public to bite
extensive assortment of
,
CHOICE FA.MILY .GROnERIES,
Which be trneter'hls Mew expe.ietice in the , t.ade. and the.
ivivinge of parchadnit directly front the minute. turers
and importers, will onside him t 3 off -r to ha customers, on
mere favorable andisatiefacton' terms than ever
. . . ,
in addition to a large afoot( of ritipie Groc-ri.a,his list.
comprises, all the .ta'de delicaciea. both importe and da ,
istastlo, that are to be found in tiriccia e grocery stores.
~, ~ ,
Green and Black Teas,
Of every variety. fr o m `
tbeleweetprieee to the finest chops
imported, pot ap in caltiy.bosetifor fatally nee or sold by
the pouri. or half cheet., . _ -
tiatalognee containing an enbended list of . my dock, (gr
abbed by mail, if denired.
No cherge for 'cartage
Sir- W ROLES/LIE AND RETAIL,
wIP TERS.
T.JONar 48Z
JIOUSE u= AND ,r SIGN PAINTERS.
,FLAGS; BANNERS, AND BADGES,
PAINTED IN EVERY _STYLE
Painting and Ornamenting Masonic'
&e.
MIXED. PUNTS, GLASS, AND PUTTY,
rOR SALiAT
I A N FA
■ A. BRITTON 4 CO., .
MILNUYAMTBMIO444 WUOLBSAIiII AND.IIOI9I/1.
, • DNALBRB.
No:82 North it Street.above Market. Plidiailelphia
The iarbuit t eheanee L O
t,and but assortment of P N and
4',N
ANCY BLATON oi any other establishment n the United
Ioir,RBPAIMINO promptly attended to Give us a call.
and san e!) yours:elves.
n13.1k
illpru O
D a 0 0. ,
Wholesale and Retail 'Grocers and. Teti.'-
" :Rodent
.„ • lip, 2AI IiTitfATV4TitrET,,,IEIEICO. OF WuOD,
PPPFS4 . I7,RGII, PA.,
Kipp constantly on bead everythug generally kept in a
lers„tithuts Grocery ketahliAnkeat. L
Cl Ovals Aelivered in tlavat l y and at *0 depots; free of chergt
40:011-
ECM
is:iitoalo-0'0.40 >
EMI
VD
Abliotaie
'vigainos
D:WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
263 Liberty Sir Pet, t.ttsbargh, Pa.,
•
NO:105 Thirik Street; near Wood,
=nem MTBRURGU, PA.
. 1 lir
LOO
9.60 per yea
.26
200 " "
sple