£ f RJBPUBLIOAS IT&TS TICKET. *L_ .*-2 • to* tmrxa xtmb» - 'dter • tom 1L EBAD. of Philadelphia. fc.s>: taxman. coK*tnsJow*t ■ *1 *^JWILLIAJIE.rBAZBB,off»re«*- COUJTT TICKET. ,^SssS £w ' SOBEHT mSiiOHT, Altegbeoj City. **#**• ■•*' " ; - '«■*«•, v \v*< ' * JOHN p. PEI NET, PttabOTifc. iMOUIT, J. HERON TORTBB, Pittoborgb, > - *LTAB 1L IRISH. do MIN Tht Or«a£liin»i btfsce ih* People* We have, fl eeter*! days past, given paitic nlar attention to impaling certain locofoco can didates and managers, by resurrecting their re* oordi inthematter of our railroad subscriptions, ■ endive in a few days, serve up sundry r aTptberoasu^Ues^ and leaders in the same way; wtiUe wegiTo them (and the railroad quea ' -Uonin connection with them), this prominence, r ve desire our readers to remember that there are otter questions which demand their atten tion,'and that this battle is, after all, to be ■*?\> fought mainly on national issues. It is oar duty -' ■-- to expose the rottenness and. insincerity of the loeofocos of this county on the railroad question* - bnt it la equally our duty to heep in view the , great antagonism which exiatabetweenlocofoco '-dsn and Republicanism' and tho necessity of .' of office the men who profess ad herence to the principles of the former. lit is not to Lc wondered at that the locofooos of this couoiy ehould wish to ignore national issues. Tho national administration is so cor " ropt and extravagant, its pro-slavery policy so jnffljjjAable, and its rule so fatal to tho prosper* > iiy oFthecountry, that they may well look for ' method of escape from its support'd en. ' domment. But their very anxiety to_get rid of austalnlng an administration which has disgust ed both friends and foes, ehould be the very rea son why we should hold them to the issues they wish to dodge. They elected Buchanan and are responsible for the acts of his administration. Tne President stands at the bead of their party, and what he does they do. They have, by elect ing him, brought the country to the verge of rain, plunged it into an ocean of lavish expend itures, established the rule of corruption in national affairs, and sanctioned the use of the power of the government to aid in extending Blavery. Recompton, Free Trade, Corruption and Extravagance are so many other, names for Democracy. The party cannot bepermitted to slink away'from their’ support, because they happen to be unpopular; • The Bepublioans of this oouuty must-bear in mind that in this election the whole policy of the Rational Administration is on trial. If the loco fooo ticket succeeds It will be the triumph of Lecompton and Free Trado and an endorsement of National Extravagance and Corruption. If ‘ iha-Republican ticket succeeds, its success will j bis a voioe in favor of a revision of tho Tariff and of the instant admission of'Kansas as a Free gtate, and.a condemnation of thereckless expend ‘ iiure of the Public Money whioh is fast loading - the country with a burdensome debt, • These are, points not to be loai sight oL< Ko - dost or clamor that the locofooos can raise upon any merely local issue ought to be permitted tp blind the eycaor deafen the ears of Republicans to ' those issues. The principles which underlie their organization and the measures their party was organized to promote, are at stake in this contest.''. If there is any need of a Republican party '(Sad what Republican doubts it?).the maintenance of its organisation by supporting I •Its candidates is a paramount polities! doty. If loeofoedism in the State and Nation is to be put - 'down, itjnnst be pot AoVn Acre as well as else where. >The battle of 1868 is the preliminary battle to that of 18G0; and a single loch of ground lost now, whioh by our numbers we are ‘ bound to keep, may be fatal to us then. Buo eess, either lathe ncxtCongretsor lathe next Presidential election is to be gained by standing munfaßy to our arms in the present struggle ' and by strenuously defending the political ground I which as a party we occupy. ! 1 The Republicans of Allegheny county willsee, j we trust, the motive which actuates the loco fooos in Ignoring national iaeuea in this cam paign. It is simply to throw us off our guard, -distract our ranks and tteal a victory which they can in no other way obtain. Bball they auecepd? We cannot believe U probable. The men-who rallied by. thousands in 1856 to beat down the cohorts of locofocoism are not to be tempted, after the lapse of but two short years, into the support of their bitterest enemies. They •pertain too lively a sense of the great Issues at stake, and will vindicate their Republicanism by voting only for true and tried Republicans, knowing that tuck, only, can carry ont their ■ ' ' r t x : :.r .** '; iii; }.■ ■5 .‘Vi- : ■+ •? J" •'•V. • v^l«r*v ‘ • V' lv' £ 'ss : 'm :: i ■■■ ? v| l$ : S-:fi • 5 S ! •♦-*'• ■ *>.*♦. , ■ ■ . ■•,s’«'*N‘«** !§lf®:i| IP® ;S':''. : :'', : : % tj i .&.& * l fyL^y p > ■:*.v ■'•>'•* V«.V«.Vw.>V4v\-. , 1 \ i\ ; Tnx Slats Thasxe. —For the firat time; we beliere, x elaYO-trader liaa been nabbed by xn United Sixtea ship of war, under each circum stances that there io no chance of extil about _ The eUatlela all under halahes; all laid \ , spoon-fashion and wasbed'downwilh salt water; condition of eeml nepbjrxix, prostrate Of ih* clTiiiiing tendency of elarety; ' ;^«re’«eiM'd V tie!rd,in “ “‘“btlg Echo, or fiinam, or wbateoerer her name may be.. That fere on board 311 Myron, only 114 hminydUd ' oiitlu tiiddit pcuoyt ffom ilarvaiion, tvtfocatton \ md4iteate. V ‘'These barbarian* aremueh in the condition of ■*.< the elephant uLioh Mr. Smith received as a gift [itfrostM eateentd Iriend. ••'What ehaUhe do -with them ?” Is the question *hlch Bulirer may /iti.T* 'forMr. Buchaoaoio anew norel. As .<‘f. ' answer-- - ... . aTerybody knows, the Dolphin took her prito , ; ' ■ Into Charleston, where the poor, emaciated, dis | " - ' iuod, eore, Boonrgod wretches, staggering from nfkmtlon, ore looked upon with greed/ e/co - • to the slam dealers. The. question oe to "the ' ■';? V ,' % '•disposition that ehall be made of them ie already .'.-belMtfgltated at the South. The Richmond ■ r . ■ EnJSSpr, President Bnohanan’o organ In Virr *V,- ■ glnla, boldly jpropoaeo to cell them Into Slarery, '• thus: »;-iv-v v.-‘ «,• » * 1 > $* * * ' ; .^v •'s♦•• • ' ,v«r e- “It WP«re to us, then, tint to retnrn them to AMoa ia of eery doubtful humanity to the Eiy fr vjr.-.- . . negroee. To liberate theta In South Carolina ' and make free negro barbarians la certainly, ent of the quesiioo. Thera remains, therefore, .bat. *•/ one other eolation* and that Uto select masters . ’ fhr them and make useful laborers of the now TVhvf v . fgoorantbarbarians."' •w.-.,* \ ’/nV-'V \ * XWjt.metbod of patting down the Blare T&de MidoubUdly lm satisfactory to the owntr 1 f«it To hate Undo flam arrest «* ■•■ :W nwrthelwd. to briig [the ’‘■ tlW e iiro briflkncsi to;tho '"t ' * trinsiH( A " lt * nd cbeMiacss tot h epricescorrrot. f ’'■ How eoon H would terminate tho traffic, or how , - SStt would bernSt the retoued -cargo," a,,. \ " «iutenotdlKtwed bjthoElchmondorgtm. •Tin Slaeo Trade l» non-being carried on eery > • tfuar between *•» *■** “ d Af 7“” -.: ? About .1* »««. =«• **« ,rom ■ "‘--v W.wTork to,Fall Hirer on board the eteamer we met with • ' 38 rear* of age, who had ..been engaged, u a ’M in on 'XMea. In the eonrteof conremtion ho eatd ' MuA rrithta the'laat tno yeare he had eir ' dte thlpe were *»a,offioe»«d ln «,w . ? ork \»dh.hWibeeniit lh.o.unttay.M«og / the ownere Oral dey. They.boa^tl&ffifc ■ m tho cout for ebout an mmce. . mil onunrerege. Tide young ‘ V iMSade ,, all ritfit," and hnd no hesitation-■s» much better off kerethnnto AMok- . j- „ ' m '' * , • . ■; v : v^.- I ■i# • •-'« , • . • . '■ tutor *• v.voumiM^&.L.miTaa— 8. BIDDLE *• Co.. IDirOJiiaai pItOPBIBTOXa. PITTSBDBOS: - TUESDAY MORNING,.. SEPT. 7, 18S8. DAVID B. JULIUA- V. ZOLLER, MeK*«*p<>ri, EGBERT P. HcDOWSLt.AlkglipnT ' tESUir, James L. aiuiua, An**b«r -)i pioTßtfWT^lt. • TjiwißL ARMaTROXO. PltuborjD - oO»*t®W»**» WCEKOS rAirtmov.inJtetu. TT , ABESTOAt - SOUS BL idUUMBB, Cbwtta*. -u ewm, ... CHAtTXCBr B. BOSTWIOK, Uwrtacenue. truer x or root, . ROBERT n. DATJB, Ohio. crusher; the terrifio double-horned rhinoceros, theßrobdingnagian Mag? nifico, master of “twenty-three umbrellas,” the I sublime efferTeacer, the bashaw of two tails, the the —-writer of-“My Review,” heard in a 1 dream that one of. the French Charleses beared somebody shriek in sepulchral tone, “Too late,. “too Ute” The application is that the Is “too later,” “too late,” in its efforts to *««: thießepnblicao party in this couotyl 06 to Ihia writer of -My When, in Jumery tort, John Scott, E=q. ™ nominated to filljhe P l,ce !n l *° E ' , made r.c.ot by the death of Mr. Baekhouoe, the 1 nreaeot Demoormtio candidate for Congreaa in | the XXU district, to wit, Ihos. WiUiama, Esq., I was eotirely satisfied, and as we are credibly | informed, roted for Mr. Boolt, who stood on pro- I 1 oisely the same platform which the Republican 'parly now occupies in reference to this grand | hobby of demagogues—“anti-tax.” The ele- I meats were silent; the thunders of Fourth street, ' near Market, slept; the freehold in the “flat iron” was'not eold; to the bondholders; Nolus, Earns and Boreas had aIL their winds in their green bags; the whole hill country enjoyed great repose. On a day in June last, the Republican Convention met, re-asserted their old doctrines upon all questions properly at issue; re-asserted in their address the platform on which Mr. Scott was elected, by the aid of Mr. W.’s rote, and did all things right, save only one. What was that? Mr. Williams was before the Convention aa a candidate for Congress, and received four votes, in a total of 421 A sepulchral voice echoed through the corridors of Lafayette Hall, when -that Tote~wos announced, and moaned round (he corners, up Fourth and down Wood streets, “too late,” “too. late”! Since that boar, the elements have been'much disturbed; the thunders from Fourth street, near Market, have well nigh knocked tho cob-webs from the dußty windows [ there; the old boots and old hate in the windows of the “freehold’* have shivered before the tem pest of eloquence; Kolas, Earns and Boreas have untied the .green bags and let out all the winds; the whole hill country has been in great turmoil. f Ia the above may bo found all the milk ia.that cocoa .cut of Mr. Williams’. The voice, “too late,” “too late,” camo out of Lafayette Hall in company with “T. Williams for Congress—four ▼dies.” Memorable Declarations. —Let usnotjose sight of the fact that Mr. Rtichnuan and his fellow laborers ia the .great field of pro-sl&Tery Democracy, are endeavoring to fasten upon this country a new policy—one which shall make this a great slave republic. Republicans I bear in mind the great fact that in voting for Audrew Burke or Thomas Williams you are voting for doctrines that until the present administration j no one except John C. Calhoun ever dared open-1 ly to defend*—doctrines which send slavery with the flag and the constitution of tho United States wherever they go. Had tho Republicans in the press or on ih'e-stump alleged, in 1856, that “Democracy” .had any such schemes and j plans for extending slavery as the admlnistra tralion of Buchanan has disclosed, we had been laughed to scorn. Yet the President has not abandoned one single measure which hti has initiated—not one. He finds it politic to keep a little dark, just at present. The principles ■ whioh govern his administration are unalterable we doubt not. Let ns not forgct.the following from President Buchanan’s letter to Prof. Silliman, August 16th, 1857: “SLAVERY existed at that period (1854) and tiiU exists IN KANSAS |®*UNDEB THE CON STITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES. This point has at la»t been FIN A LLT DECIDED by the highest tribunal (Judge Taney) hxotento OUT laws. How IT COULD EVER UAVE BEES doubted IS A MYSTERY." Or from his Message: "It has been solemnly adjudged by the high est Judicial Tribunal, that EX ISTS IN KANSAS by VIRTUE OF TUE CON STITUTION OP THE UNITED STATES, j “gggp*Kansas is, therefore, as much A SLAVE STATE as GEORGIA or SOUTH CAROLINA.” Or this, from tho Drcd Scott decision] "The African raco was ‘so far inferior that they hod no rights which the white nan tras bound to respect: and that tho uegt o might justly and | lawfully be reduced to Slavery for hi* benefit. Or, turning from theso official declarations, look for a moment at the speeches of leading men, champions of the Democratic party. Read this: [From Albert G. Brown's Speech, (Him) July lllh, 15i7.] "I heard it from the FresidenYs (Buchanan s) own lipt, that this thing of SQUATTER .SOV EREIGNTY was one of THE MOST DAMNA BLB HERESIES thst was ever broached in this or any other country, and that he would leare nothing widens TO THROTTLE IT. * * * He (the President) bad no doubt that Walker’s 1 appointment would be cancelled.” [from Go*. Battawnd'# Uto 6p«ch.] • ' “All the apportion measure* of trhich ike South ' hat complained in the last thirty years she '.herself inaugurated, |Qf'WABRINOION AND JEF* j. PERSON* IN THE MATTER OF BLAYERY, SET TUB EVIL EXAMPLE. The Norib bor rowed it from them.*’ [Frtnn Boh. 31. recent Spo*ch,f'. <, Xhe._pKnocratfo party, he thought, sounder novo than it had been for years. Jt was so bnaxutTHE SOUTH WAS NOW TOE JIA JORITY IN THAT PARTY , and had driven off from it* numbers all the tainted, timid and feeble members of il'from the North. He would not predict, but in his judgement, the Black Ite pubticons irouW win the election in I 860.” ••He went to Washington at the beginning of the'last Marion resolved to oppose the Adminis tration, but when he got there he founder. Bu chanan upon the platform of THE SOUTH. It was then he determined to sustain the President cordially and ungrudgingly.” • [rroa CoL On's Speech on the nuns occasion.} “With regard to slavery, he thought u bet- , terproteetai under the government than it had been for thirty years. As to the fature, he was for co-operation with the DEMOCRATIC PARTY. (He would go into.convention,,go into caucus, j seek to havo an influence in it by ruling aadeon trolling it.” Remember, fellow Repabicaos that by an art fal dodge, (he locofoco party of this county are endeavoring to procure your rotes for men who will sustain the doctrines above set forth. Vtyll you, can you bo hoodwinked by any such bald cheat as they have attempted ? [For th* Pittsburgh OtielteJ . Most*. Editor* ;—Tho desperate attempt of a portion of li>o Locofoco party to hold: on to the offices in the county, seems not likely to succeed. Their object was too openly shown iuihc recent Tax ro't American Conventions, The drippings or the Sheriff, Prothonatory, and Commissioners offioes are' good things. They hare made money oat of theta and would like to bold on, another three years. The rotation principle from Sher iff Paterson to his brother-in-law Barnes Ford, would undoubtedly work well for the editors and proprietors of tho, Oafon/ That little -invest ment might then be paid, and eicnCapt. Scben ly be reimbursed, Ned Campbell too would still retain bis place, as Deputy, and regulate the nominatlpna of thie Lpoofoco-Atnericanp, Anti- | Tax and Republican parties of this county. — Tbero ate somo thousands of Republican voters in this ooonty who will labor vigorously to de feat the Looofoeo ticket on this account. Court House clique have always- been odious to the people, but the assnmptign of this man Ned Campbell, that be is tho. great Dictator, tho , Warwick of all parties lias raude him particularly obnoxious to voters of all parties;': Tho purpoas of the origlnalsabscrlbers to the 27nton has now been eo openly shown that any Republican who votes for the Locofodo ticket- on any portion of it, stabsMsoirnparty. Tbos. Wil liatos the alpha and omega-of this movement, : whose practice in the Courts has dwindled down to cero, is very anxious to pooket. $3,000 as member., of Congress. Broken down lawyers make poor politicians; his good opinion of him self would not avail either him or hts constitu ents any moreln Congress &ari it does him or his clients in ihe courts of law. Paganini fiddled delightfully on one string but he was an 'Orphean a bore.' Vl illlatns* friends have to dodge him in the street, as he inflicts all his articles for the Tru* Prut on his clients; some of them' thick these articles as much of an infliction as they used to think the “Larger Catechism”intheiryoulhfardays. ■?' Aj-ab! 1 Iris said by Mr; Bowen/missionary to Afri ca, that (hero .are American blacks in Liberia, ; and aalieesof Soudan in Sierra Leone, who can readßfktifr, tlreek and Hebrew:.add their at tainments in other branches of knowledge arc fro&faifig contemptible. ?; 7*a»oW) .wsnt to a party at which a Mr. Pep ofrMmhled all his friends. Jerrold said 1 ’S^is ; h«2nn^. t «ihS, th « ««■»-'; 4 ‘My dear: *°* “I 1 ? 1 ** 10 Ma * u v a 44* Bostos had of 162,940. Uke many oiber citlts uanumbera have not Increased for » year pssW H anything, diminished. The report; showing a decrease of polls of 674, Which would indicate a consid ! crable loss of population—say 2.600. Tub Republicans of tho First Congressional 1 District of Wisconsin held their Convention at i Racine on Wednesday, and unanimously nooiv i oated the Hon. John F. Potter or Walworth Co. ’ for re-election. Tho Convention passed a good 1 set of resolutions. Tub anti-Lecomploa Democrats of Chester county held their Coanty Convention, on Mon day lose, and nominated Hon. John Hickman for Congress. The Lecompton breach of the same party held their convention on Tuesday, : and nominated Mr. Landy, of Delaware oounty. Ax unusual number of rattlesnakes has been killed tho present summer in Southwestern Vir ginia. At Sdokleysville, Lee oounty, on Tues day of last week, three, ono of them with ten rattles were killed under abed upon wbleh an old man by the name of Mo Clellan was lying sick. The Chicago Democrat mentions that since the beginning of the present campaign in. Illi nois, about five weeks, seventeen National Democratic papers have been established, and nine Douglas organs have given up the ghost! Another Instance of the efficacy of Bar* have’s Holland BiUeri.-N.W. Pont Dixie*, at Colon office, September 10th, ISM, says: “Some weeks alnco being seriously affected with pain nod uneasiness at tba stomach, lota of appetito, and at lime* strong symptoms of dyspopela, 1 waaluducvd to try your Hollaed Bitter*, and X foci It bnt aa act of Jastica to the ■article, at irellat for the good of those who may l>? affected with Uke derangement of tho stomach, to state, that the nao of one tingle bottle of this medlciusproved of incalcula ble benefit, birring freed the stomach from all *ns© of de .pittalon, and removed every aytnptom of dyspepsia. I wonld also remark, that two other members of my family, ’ who were afflicted In a similar manner with myself, ware j enUrely relieved by the use of a single bottle each. ' »-Bold at 11 per bottle, or six bottles lor $5, by thepro- Drie£ra,W3iJ.PAaE,J*n* CO., Manufacturing Phara*- oenttttsand Chemists, SJ Wood street, between lstnnd id pta^Pittsburgh, Pm. and Drugglm generally. ne^dAwF Sptctal Notices. F A. 2*£ ILY SEWING MACHINES. GROVER 4c BAKER’S, Tho first place in publio estimation is now lull, .ceonled to tho OItOYEB » BiKEK'S SIAOmN E, for family vewtug for the following reasons: i MORE SIMPLE and EASILY KEPT IN OR* my other machine, » laL—lt is DliH than at mVtsa aoara which will noi RIP or RAVEL, ry thin! ttlteb ta cot. though ever; Sd —lt sow* from crdlnary spools, and thus alt trouble ol winding thread Is avoided, While the samn Machine can bo adapted, at pleasure, by • mere change of spools, to aU vnricUes of work. 4lh.— Th« wne Machiie runs silk, linen thread and cc mon spool rotten, with r'l'tal facility. - Alb,—Tbu «r*m i« a* -lastic m the ui»t clastic fabric, * that Ul* free from s'l LIABILITY", to BREAK In Wttill ISO, IRONINd or otherwise. 6tli.—Tbeetltcb mule by~lhle Machine U more BEAU TIFUL this any ether made, either by bend or machine. W, C. ELLIOTT, Agent, AT TUB FIFTH ST REST SHIRT MANUFACTORY, PITTSBU&QB, i’X STARCH FACTORY FOR SALK The Rochester Starch Factory, in thorough too of SUfth tlftllf. wtHbeaold on eery adrantageon* term*, oad complete working order, eapablo of turning oot two Tots l* a Lrojablo opportunity for »ny one wishing to enter loto a m6i and protttabl* buelnwa. A good run of custom being already will eitablLboJ, and requiring • compar*. Urely amall capltaL For farther Information enquire rf HKSKT H- COLLINS, Wo. » Wood »t. MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHER*:!! Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslows Sooth ing Syrup for Children Teething. It bu no equal on earth. It greatly UctliUtM the ptvceaa of teething by wfUntag tße gunij, reducing all Inflammation—will allay pain, and la tura to regulate the bowcla. Depend npon It, mother*, It will glee reet to yourselves, and relief -and health to yoor infanta. Perfectly safe in all case*. Tkia raluable preparation it the prescription of one of ■be moat experienced and skilful female Fhyelcttne lu New England, and haa been need with new-falling soeceeatn million* cf casre. We beiioee it the beat and tore*! remedy In the world, .In all case* of Dysentery and Diarboeala Children, whether it arises from txthtag 01 from any other caoae. If life and health can be enUmatedby dollars and cants. It la worth lu weight In gold. UUlkna of boctiee are told arary year In tha Doited Statee. It is an old and well-tried-remody. riUCK ONLY SS CENT* A BOTTLE. genuine unlm* the fkpelnUe of CURTIS 4 PJB KISS,r»ew York, ta on the cmtolde wrapper. Bold by broggltu throughout the world. DR. GKO, U. &EYSK&, Agtni'tor Htuburgh. | JatdawlSrfcT LAKE superior COPPER WILL - AND fi M E X. T I N Cg W O li K » . PARK, M CORDY A CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SUEATIIINO, BBAZIKKJ' u>d BOLT OOPPTR, PKEdSKD OOt- PER BOTTOMS, Railed gtOl Bottom a, Spelter Polder, Ae. Alto, Importer*, and Mtn In >flii ALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET inON, tfTRE, Ac. Conmntly on hand, Tinman's Uarhtova and Tools#- Fortfowse, JVo. 14> Firtt and 120 Second•treet, Piittlmrgh, Penna. order* of Copper cut to any daalred pattern. mySEd-troAulyT _ “Daoth to all VarmUil” “Death to all Vermlnl' “Death to all Vermtn!*' “Deatb to all Varmint” “COSTAR’S" Hal, Roach, *e- EXTBKIIINATOQ, “COSTAR’S” Bed-Ung EXTERMINATOR, “COSTAR'S" KLECTiO POWDSRfur Ant*, Insects, et*. (Tbe out israuiau uuiiu Em*o,) —Bold everywhere. (Drnrfteta and Dealers desiring Urine, Mod fer Co»ur*a I’rWate CireaUr.) . «a.Oo receipt of ONB DOLLAR, “OaUr" vends to toy tAdiem io the United State*, a snflcUo* quantity (poaUge paid ito deeiruy thq vermin on say pretnlvea. 49»Addrea* “COSTAK’S” PHI MCI PAL DEPOT, i flo, SBS Broadway, Nv* Tork. Bold la Pittsburgh, by 11. L. f AIINRSTOCK A COm TL E. U.KEVBKK. auTalfcwlmT Tbe Oreat English Remedy. SIR. JABEI CLABKS'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared from a prescript too of Sir James Clarke, V. D., Physltien Extraordinary to tb*Que*o. Tbla well known Medicine la do impositioe, bnt a ear* and eafe remedy for Female SiSnltlM aod OI)»tr«tli»i, rom any came wbalavet; and altbonfb a powerful remedy, they contain burtfnl to the constitution. . TO MARRIKD-LADIES Ul* peculiarly tailed. It will. In a abort time, brlngon tbe monthly period with regularity. That PJtt hart ntnr breii frnirwn Co ftSwhtrt tAe tftrro (iotuonlhtttetmdpape of pamphlet art wtU obttrvtd. For fall particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the egenl. N. B 11 and « postoge etampe ettetused to any author! ted agent, wilHavore afeottU, containing over 60pills,by return mall, ‘ B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO, Pittsburgh, wholesale agunt, and add by all droggleta. ap37,dAwfoT TnEOREATESTMATCH MACHINEII XIIB WORLD! _ r A FORTUNE MAD* WITH A SMALLINVESMSNT TUOMAB' PATENT MATCH MACHINE la a simple, cheap eud perfect Match Maker. The Machine »wt» only $116; it driven by band, aod will make lb« Cut. tune of tbe manufacturer In a abort time. Where goc4 wood Is to be bad readily It materially redoes* the cert. J9~Sercr*l county of Machine privileges are offered,for aala at a moderate price. For particular* ealt “tGAZETTB 00UNT1NQ ROOM. Flfthetmt. JtltdAwfctfT ■PTTTT.Antit.pirra. WM. McKEE & CO., HO. aa s. Front 5U tnd Ho. »3 LatHl* IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN dry goods, Arc constantly receiving on consignment, IRISH LINENS, SHIRT FRONTS, HDKFB, Ac, In great ▼ftrletr. Also, BRITISH GOODS, conaUtlog In ybrt of PAPER MUSLINS, VELVET 00RD3, bbayerwins, TABBY VELVETS, ALPACOAS, CASHMERES, ITALIAN CLOTHS, Ac, Jul:d3afe Pittsburgh Water Cura Establishment FOR THE CURE OF ALL KINDS OF DISEASES.—Located at IlajaTlUe Station. on the Pltt» bor»Jj. Pt- Wayne ud Chicago Railroad, la no* newly re cited and Improved by the erection of a Oyamarinm and Bowling Alley, which mil afford agreeable and hfalilifhl exercise and amnaeinent for patlenta and othara friendly to who may wish to spend soma time with na dcrine the Lot weather. Addreaa Boa 1304, Pittsburgh J. HEBPORD, M. D, I Phyßlelant . Ja2dAw3mP- 11. PltgAßß, ftL D-J T * V7.&D. RINEHART,’ KAOTTA<mnutaa an oumaia All kinds of Tobacco, SnnfTnnd Clears, Uave recently taken the building No. 188 Wood stn*l, In addition to their Manofectartag KatabUahment.No. 43 Irwin street, where they will be pleaaed to receive their friends, apihly.ire ETNA STOVE WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, njjrcnunnua akd DMxaigKvxsy vaum or COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVE! ' Plain and Fancy Orate Fronts, Ac., WHOLES ALB AND RETAIL. Foundry on Allegheny Hirer, two aqoarea north east of Pennsylvania Passenger Depot. Office and Bales Room, mrl&lydfc ff o, 4 Wood it., Plttahmii. Pa. ‘pATr. ROAD SPIRE COMPANY. joHjtb DUwortb-..H-—D* W. C. BidweU {Succenvn.to Paritr, BA/e «f Svxtt.) ■juronemxss tv RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. PHTSBDiIOB, PZNH’A. DAWBB Sc OLULKY, Honie t Slgaud Orntmcnitl P»lntir»i AXD OSA IX XS S; WhitoLendandZinQFalnta. . onto. • . . . n . • Alta, dl Utult 'ol Piliiu.Oili, Vital**, Window DU*. . AconatnntlppptVOVGooinl** taW W fl*". »“ Drain .•*.■>",• Pntij,Bnuht*, ; mnfarUna . t'*-- |M Firyj'n -iOnr. ' - -AH orfaiißrooipt* .. . i.—*.*' •?.■■*■ Jttt&dlf r - rpKNN. WHKAI—B64 nocks white and 303 . L i 'ta?l..wH mil ldo^«w^o !^BaSifW , SQSS®*SS '' < " 1 ’ ■ ' •'"- *. ' • - 1 . << g Vj- • •••’ f ■ ■ -■ Special Notices. Permanent Office Complying with tho urgent request of Uun dredsortheirpatiaiito|&j£{&r- ' DRS. C. & JT. W. SYKTC9 llavseSnclnded to r>;u»aln PKttnAKGNTLT IS PITTSBURGH, * And may be consulted at their office, No. 101 Penn Street, OPPOSITE TDK ST. CLAIB fIOTKL, Dili;, except Sundays, for Consumption, Aitlutu, Bronchitis sad ell other Chronic Complaints complicated with or causing Pulmonary Disease, Including Catarrh, Start Disrate, Affection* of the Liver, Dyi pepeia, Gastritis, Femai' Complaints, etc. PBS. rnca k SYKBSwonld stste hat their treatment j of Oonramptlon is based upon toe fact that he disease rv- j fets in tte Hood and system of fa)ye»H>tt befort,n» • daring Usicvdopvunt in tte longs, and they therefor emoloy ] Mechanical, Hygienic and Xledldnal remedies to puriQrtbe blood sad strengthen the system. Witt that, they nee MEDICINAL INIIALATIOSS,wh!cb they rains highly,but only as fWiiafiocs, {having no Gsraftee effect to,\en used alone,) and Invalids are earnestly can lloned against wasting the precious tlraeof curability on any treatment based upon tho ptanaibte,bol folso Idea tliat tho “Bent of tbe disease can be reached In a direct manner by Inbalallon,” for as before \Ut#d, the not of thediuastUin tt« Hood and Its {fleets only In the longs. • WW-No charge for consultation. A Urt of qiMtkms will be sent to those wishing tow* suit os by letter. BjiMwtctfl American Manufactured Watchaa. Wo would most respectfully announce to tho public that we hare tikes tbe Agency for the celebrated AMERICAS LEVER WATCHES, An article which Is manofoclnred in Waltham, Mass-, and gotten np of tho bast material on tbe most approved princi ple, and poSßcaaoe every requisite for a RELIABLE TIME KEEPER, for any defect In material, workmanship or performance under lair usage, the manufacturer# hold them* soiree at all tlmce responsible. Those watches have been tested and are in nse daily by a great many Railroad ofßcore and have giro tbe utmost satisfaction in regard tostreogth aad correctness of time on LOCOMOTIVES AND BATLROAD CABS, While In motion. Every watch will be aceomnanled with a certificate or guarantee from tho manufacturer*, abowlcg that the buyer runs no risk whatever of getting a watch that will not £sep correct time. The watches areofamedium size, hunting case, much in stylo like an English Watch, and will certainly please every om who m»y giro them a trial. Id addition to the abort, wo keep conatanlly on hand a fall aaortJMDt of the beai'nakaKnglUhandßwlw Watches, Watch Makars' Tools, Machinery and Watch MatetUd, to* aether with a complete stock of Jowelnr, BUrer Ware, Clocks, Fancy Goods, etc., which wo shall at all tlmea be happy to ahow to om customers. REINEMAN * NEYBAN, 42 Fifth Pittsburgh, Pa. John C. Baker A Co’s GENUINE OOD-LIVBB OIL!! This Medicine, prepared in the most ap proved manner, and bottled by oi, has received the MAO’ ticro of the most scientific of the Medical Profession of Phil adelphia and elsewhere, who recommend Uas superior to any other now manufcctored. OMts efficacy and Importance ms eremedlsl in cnees of Consumption, Goat, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rheuma tism, and all Serefuloosdlseases, it U enuecessary to —thousands of eminent physicians of Europe and Amorlca having tested its wonderful corstlve properties. Prepared r.nly byJOUN C. BAILER A CO, Wholesale Druggists. No. lii North Third street, Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggists throughout the country. feiShdtocSO a E ft C. P. MARKLB, I lUßCTicmns/ or r&nmsa, Job and all kinds or WRAPPING- PAPER. Warehouse, No* 3? Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. mytrtf fc Raji bcasibt at market prices. J. 11. CHRISTY* M. D.» 163 Third Slrttl, Pitltbvryh, Ptnna., Having bad the advantage* of Eastern College* and Hot petals, ana eeveral yeara* practices offera Lie proteeakmal ecrricce in SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CASES. Col. Wltfoa McCasdlea. Hon. 1L A. Weaver. Hon. T. J. Blgbaa. John IL UeUor, Eaq. 1 Hater, my3:lydfc Bar. W. D. Howard. I Rev. D. IL A. McLean. t. a. em, Eeq. J. K, II an ter. I Jacob UcOol I*. HOLMES A SONS, Foreign nod Domestic Bills of Exchange* CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, DANK NOTES AND SPECIE, NO. 67 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. made on all tba principal cltt* through out thv United Stmt**. ■pg-^y JOHN COOHRAN « BRO. KimicnuMW Iron Ralllnfi Iron VanlU, V*«lt Doort, Window thotten, Window Gnnrdi, 4e. t A'n. 91 !xccmd'£rtetend& TUrdStrtri, (Betvroo Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, FA~ Haro cr kaad a variety of »e» Pattern*, fancy and plain, callable H» all parpoera. Particular attention paid to en tkning Onv» Lota, J&bfalOK done at abort nolle*. ntw ... •■"^ atewarSrsSaa jg;‘ ~~ ATTORN BYB AX I. A W. I atn> SOLICITORS IN CIIAfICERY, /vV 6, Afci nr’i BUkA, DWmyti*, fetna. gyCollrctkiua niompUy wuulelu enj pert «l Northern lowa, or Western Wtetooeln. Will attend to the pure Baa* and Sale of Real Retatfc oth taJoioa Money on Dtmdi and Mortgage* mlilydfo WEY M A N & bt)N, Maonfcclume and Dealere in all Mads of TOBACCO. BXTOFF AND CIOABB, AND LEAP TOBACCO, Omrr of 9*<l\Md Strata** DtawumdJOap, PITTBBtJROILPA. ROBIIUOS, MINIS k HILLERS, FOCSDKR9 ARO MACHWIITI, WASHINGTON WORKS-, Pittsburgh, Penns. < Office, 80. at Oukat iUoalkctim til kind* crBt**aEssUw* ud HHI Machin ery; rt—ttpf, Ralln»d Work, tt*ui UoOen and bh«t Iron Work. Jobfcloi doo« on *hort notic*. drtSJydlc M. B. &ILLEBPIK. v SBSrKXSV, Extracts Teeth without pain, by an xSTiax* IT xiw Aaaj*th*Uo agent applied to tba iMtfc and p»»* only. Troth from on# to fall *rtta lomtad on tha tmlom matalllcbaMs. n* al*oi*»ft* taetfc oo extirt Pvrvdain bau with continues! gum, whUh In beauty, eleanllfi*a»aDd : durability cauoot Call to pi****. C* ll «**o>lu# *p«?L m. 6l Fourth rtraet, bolow tfarkat, (w«sw lory.) Pltubunh. foltlydfa _ BAMI7KX. GRAY MEKOHANT TAILOR, flb. 62 ST. CLAIR STJtEST, PITTBBUaatI, PEN’NA, Xa prepared to furnish hia cußtoraers and tuyar* fetrarallj, with lb* »ata«» and »«» Cwhlooihio stylo* of Spring nod Badbuw flood* ot e»*ry variety, which U will maka up to ordor to U» «itlw aatUUctlon of ttoaa who may faeoMbatu with their patronage.. *P a -> d g_ PAYNE, BIBBBI*L & CO., HAav>Acnmxu or Cooking. J?arlor and Seating STOVES, Oratea, Fcndara, etc., And ManolHctttnrraof U»r C»lrl-rntrd CAPITAL COOKINO RANGE, RO. 939 LIBERTY STREET, Jya&tlyrtfc _ HTTEBUROn, PA. MITCHELL, HERRON A CO., KAaCTACTVUM or Cooking, Parlor and Hooting STOVES, Irate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, 4e. 10* Llb.rty 81., Pllt.lmrgii, Pa. tnr22fely . . POSTJsBY, KELSON A CO., Nanvfactyrtr* *f GUN BARRELS. SOLID BOX VICES, ROBIN SON'S BOLTD CAST BTKKI. SClTUKS—Warrttad. Caet Steel and Baaanered Slow le and Spade I, Baa, Bap and Manure Forte, Piete, Jfattaete, &< Warahonaatllo. IT ”* rh ' t mtaimßUU. PA. GBO* ll* ABDKRBOS, JVo. 181 Liberty Street, Pittebnrph, Pa., xuroricmn ax* WHoimu turn is tntj Variety of ‘patent and enameled leather, SAo. XeatAer, #!■«, »«««•, t™"* »» d Country Coif Stint, Sale Leather. Carriage Oilcloth,, So, All of which rill b. C“if flo“- AV-S I D * > f * STB D.-GA “ ,m e ? okkignexcecangk. SIG m BIX is; .DBA ¥H BT DUKOAKi OBEBKAH * CO., , OS THEWIOK BASS. WNBON, IN OKB POUND BTBBI*ISQ AND UPT7ABDS. Aloo. Bill, oo th. ptloclpU oW“ *»■>'»™ o' **“». BolAtaL. BdtoS floroiopl. Buoolo oo*! otar Eonowon crroetantly on A CO., B aoifc»m. Wood itnrii eonwr o! Third. >i A«PLACg ft ttOQBHfI, ” COMMISSION AN® FORWARDING I*4 S I*o *** ® M So. 18 Pi»® »»•**» st * L ’°* lU » Mo ‘ urn. w Mariodi» Dictomi BU D»y*HtUick, ClOdoklU-O" o'-, 0 '-, Obii.BnfloU * Co l too SlS\S.'’ <“ *322* PITTSBURGH FACTORY. D, o. H BSBB BT• . Corner LHwrtf ® tT,,u » riTTSBUSOSr PJ H v Manufacturer of all kind* of light. Bags rtBM. tearia.lK«r, Green- irtartJ laM«t m>4 *Xp»«o SanS Stattmtnte. 1 ' " Statement of tt*e Banlc of Pittiburgli. MoxnaT Mownxo, Sept. Gtli, •v 3IRASS. Bin* atwt Discounts p»ji V»tatw and QrootiJ Kent - Stocks and Miscellaneous 800 by other Banks Bank Sotes 4 Cheeks and 11. B. Trees. Notes-- Specie (gold and silver) $2,431,674 LIABILITIES. .w-SUCVoo w 1:5,451 95 3,517 04 ... . , JHKS AND 'TOBACCO.—I have just 745,148 68 ; received br Exp* - *** tbts day Another lottf genuine Imported UaTaonaG*ate of e tmereryflpe brand*. Tbow «T irttbiaß a rwtl imported Cigar abauld call sad try the flator ,-** The above statement l* correct to the belt of my knowl- c fthljJot 1 ba*oalao,«n«taotlyoa hand aiarw°«tock of ) edge and belief. ~ • JOHN lIABPISR. CoahlrT. the celebrated "Honey Bean” and ‘'Borra’i Fig Tobacco, for 1 Sworn to and mb*crfixx3 this 6th Sept, 1853, before jaje wbolewtlo or retail. JOS. FIEMIKG, I me. eeT APSTIX LOOHIB, Notary Public. corner-Market at, and the Diamond. Capital Slock-.. Profits and Earning 5............ Cepald Dividends and Sospenaa Acc’t. Ihioto other. Banks Circulation ...... Dapoalta.w- - Sttumant of tlte Hcrcbtnti' M«nv- TaYNJS’S FAMILY MEDICINES—A ftctWfM’ Htttkbf : y fp*h assortment of Juyne'n excellent preparations, Prmßmon, Monday, Sept. Mb, ii»5S. • vnrrantM j gMjtjlne.Jait retfd (iy JO 4 .'FLEMING, Circulation,. - ~ - OO Dne Depositors..... — S 3 Dno other Banks-.. 11.632 7S Duo Commonwealth,— —....... ' 6,OSS H Loaoi and Discounts,...- £43,(22 55 Coin ... - 13S,fi0T 89 Notes and Checks of other Banks...—. S3 United States SecorUiea.. —41,214 00 Dae by ether Banks—.... —...... 123,714 05 The above statement U correct and true to tho best of mj knowledge and belter. W. 11. DENNY, Cashier. Sworn and inbeeribed before me, this 6th day o( Sept. A. D. 1858. se7 J. F. MacKZKns. Notarj Public. Mtaumem of Exchange Dank of PlttaVg* .T 7 OK KEJS T— t Prmstkoa, Uoxpat, Eflpteib,lBsa. F* Ixanaand Discount* - 69 lieaTEstftto 45,920 00 Bpede in Vault.- 19108*18 0. 8. Treasury Note* 154,300 00 Notefknd Check* of other Banka.- 24,122 47 Doe by other Ben Its,-... 113,387 03 Capital Stock Contingent Fund and Profits. Circulation —.. Deport tea - Doe to otbec-Banki $1,899,003 03 Iceriify that tho aboTe lUUmant is irt> tothobest of my knowledge and belief. 11. SL MUhUAY, Cubier. AQltmcd before me this Ctb day of Sept, 1868.- ■„7 \ C. IVTKKKEdT, Notary Pollic. Statement of the . Mechanic*’ Bank of Pittsburgh. XIoTOAT, £rpt. Gtb, 1609. LIABILITIES. Due to other Banka. Due to Deport tore... Bills and Notes Discounted Due bp other Banka Motes and Checks of other Banks. Specie In Vault..... *77<VJ2O CO The above statement la correct, to tho beat of my knowl edge and belief. QBO. D. SIcGKKW, Cashier. Sworn before me this Ctb day of Sept* 1859. **7 A. W. FOSTER, KoUry Public. Statement of tile Clttxena' Bank. Pittsburgh, Sept. Ctb, 1858. ASSETS. .SS7SU}M 64 80,146-00 15,9*7 00 3O .... 9,000 00 lt) ,*oo 19 LIABILITIES. Loans aad Discounts.....-.- Ooln In Yanlt ....... Motes and Chocks of other Ranks.... BUscellaneons Accounts Real Estate, Ac- - Duo by other Uanks. Capital Stock Individual Depositors Circulation Coottagcbt InadwiUl’ioflU— 40,564 -U Dub to other Bank* - 6,109 70' Unpaid Dividend*. $700,697 03 Tho above iUtement if correct to the beat r>f my knowl* •dp andtwllet O. BLACKUUKN, President. Affinnedboftireree IhUCth day ofSept, 1858. J. F. MACKENZIE, Notary PnbUe. Statement of tbe Iron City Bank. tmapcauu, £cpt. (kb JB5B. .$ 499.157 53 4, 1C0 6> Lout and DUeohnt* Dne by other Banka— ~ Sntre and Check* of other Bank* and U. 8. Trea*nrjr Notea- 8,212 00 Specie. M.W M Circulation - H9,3.‘5 00 Do* toother Bank*... 10 49 Dnoto Depoeltore M The above atatement ia correct according to the brat of my knowledge and belief. JOUN SIAQOFFKN.CaihJur. Sworn and aabacrlbed before me, th/a Cth day of Srpt. A- D., 1854. a«7 BOUT. FINNEY, Notary Pobllc. Statement at ibt Allegheny Bank. PrrracßOH, Slept. £tb, 1859- ASSETS. Noisaad Bills DiscouutML.. Notci end Cbtcks of other Backs 2p,M4 Due by other'Banka —. Z 5.606 29 Urcmiitcn ... Dae to other 8ank5...... lodirldul Deposits M f v32 67 Capsid WTlilend*...!. 599 00 {260,821 67 Tho »NTTe»t»tetncnt U correct to tho brrt of xnj knowl •OevuidtwlUt J. W. OOOE, Caahlcr? eworo *n4 «cbflcribc*l brtirft ma v itii* Gtb ii*j 18&* «B ROOT. FINNEY, Notary PablU._ fitb aiibrrtisrnttnts, AmrrjAii state faxk j OF IDE Pennsylvania State Agilcultural Society. S«|)Umb«tSBtb. aotu and 30tb, and October Ist* 1638. ( Fait Grounds, Ninth Ward, Piltsbargti. A* NNUAL ADDRESSES FRIDAT at 2 o'clock P, M. Award* of Committee announced lm» meuiately afterwards. inid« far nblbltto i tddmtj to A. O. ELkISTRR, £«• retary, Moooogahela 12 «m, Pittsburgh. AU artlclo* and stock intended lor exhibition tran*;OTtrd fre* of chars*- i ' . Offlc*. No. 6S Tiilh attest, where entries wilt be received end exhibitors’ tickets furnished. Boons of eutry closed no Tuesday noon. Premiam Lists ea-l Ustof Jodgv* furnished on application. 49»Meabsrs'Tlcfc«ts,$l,<*). B*ngle admission 25cents. sntxhUdtors mast became members. A. O, IIEISTRU. Soemars State Agricultural Society. DAVm TAGGART. President. _ std.dAwtdT .r. a.*iui*. DB. a. A. WLLSpIT S Tenie, Csthsr|lc and Amtl-Ikyapaptie PILLS, PREPARED AND SOLD BT B. V. FABSBBTOCK * CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, jUd.Prrpruiori o/B. L. Fahnttidek't Ter*%i,fugf. No. 00, corner of Wood anironrtb sts, Pitubnrgb, Pa. THESE PILLS have prodneedtnoro docu mentary evidence In their favor from' wellknowd aud highly respectable dtUsus of ail denominations and calling* than an! other medicine of, the day. Below will b* found testimony that speak* for itself, coming os. It doe* from a body ofoonsclentkm* men that would not allow thetr names to be nerd lu any other connection, or for aoy other pur pose than that olbeocflt tothdr fellow man: We. the subscribers. Ministers of the Gospel, add .member* ol the Pittsburgh Annnal Conference of the Msthpdist Bpls copal Church, baring each and all of u»,during the past few years, bad freqaent opportunities of learning and try* tag tba character of Dr. R. A. Wilson’* Tonic, Cathartic and Antt-DyspepUe Pills, are are prepared to, and now state with pleasure, In Ibis commantcatloo. that we know them to be an excellent medicine, end, as each, recommend their nse to oar fileddt and acquaintance*, not only os a specific for Slck-Headache and Dyspepsia, for which they are ro commended, hnt u * sale family remedy amoug children, and for ihe prevention ond removal of Billions ac tacts, etc. Hess Jaa O.Saosom, Wm. U. Demon, Joo. K Williams, Thos. Baker, Francis 12. Bead, ttarrey Bradshaw,’ Wesley Smith, MoaesTlcbaell. A. Jackson, Cornelia* Jackson. W. Browning, llossa McCall, B. Mays, B. Y. B’dwick, U. Mar* tin, Tbos. McGrath, J. M. lleger, w m, Smith. N. Callender, 8. K. Brockunter. C. D. Battte,.John West, Wm; Tipton, C. BrOgton, John Uarray, 8. U. Dunlop, Dr. J. J. SamUon. [Prom th" Oomepondlng Conlenncoof tbs Methodist Protestant Chnrcb. slgnlog the same.) Ron. Geo. Brown, Geo. Unghea. Joel Dolby, Jn,2L Ragan, j cr . Browning, Wm. Ross, Robt Elmontou, Jno. Clark, Jas. 51. Piper, John Burns, Daniel G, Ostron, John Beatty. My experience is not as extensive as tbeexpmston in tbs above certificates; bat a* far as my opportunity of testing the vlrtnea of Dr. Wilson’s Pills has occurred, I cheerfully endorse the sentiment of their superior value. WILLIAM REKYKB. (Prom the Rev. I. 8. Hubbard, Ohio, 0ct.27,1850) Da. Wilson:—l feel myself a thousand time# obliged to you. I have for somo yeara been afflicted with the dyspep sia, and from the good effects already produced by your Pills io my case, I am persuaded that the cuniieaed use of them will Anally effect a thorough euro; I therefore, wish you to send me four boxes by tbs be&sar of this, and oblige tours, tic. ISRAEL SHARP. Extract of a letter from Col. Cunp, an elderly genlleman of ' Virginia, who has raised a numerous lamlly, of some medical reading, and much experience in ihe uso of med*' lelne. I do most, earnestly hope that Aon will adopt same plan to supply tu with, ycur moat excellent Antl-Dyspeptio PHI. I havebsea ln tba habit of using U myself, acd la my fsmi ly, from th* tlm* you first brought them into um la our neighborhood, and upon all occasions have found them to answer the purpose for which they were administered. Mi wlfo has been verd much afflicted with stek.lmadecb*, and. byuslpgoeedialfofoneot the pills, bu uniformly found relief. I think It superfluous to ennmeme Um different complaints sor which I bavsi administered thee* pills. Suf fice it to say that, so far a* th* nnmerons complalota sot out la the wrapper h«ve fallen tinder my notice, the plUhsa had th* desired eflect In removing the same; andsofsras my self have been concerned, lean. Bay that they leave the bowels in bettor order than the use ef aay other cathartic tbatT have used. I am, sir, your friend and wellwuhsr. se7;d*wlyP JAMES 51. CASH’. bYchardsox’S IB I S B I. I K B N S, Damask*, Diapers, &o. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN EN 9, and those dealroni pf obtaining tbo GENUINE GOODS, should oqi that the article# they purchase are seel ed with tho trill name of the firm,.’ RJCIIARDSOKi SQ2IS 4 OWDSN, as a guarantee of th* sonndoeu and durability of the Goods. Tbir caution Is rendered essentially -necessary as large .qnautlUreof Inferior and defective Linens are: prepared, season after season and sealed with 'the name of RICHARD* SON, by Irish Houses, who. -regardUaa of the Injury, that inflicted alike on the Americas consumer and tbs rusnabe-' tarere of the genuine Goods, will sot readily abandon a basinets so proflublo, wbUepurchasera can be imposed on with goods of a worthlsm character.' J. BULLOCKE A J. B. LOCBuS, seTilydl* Agents, 30 Church street, New York. THE GOLDEN UAKP.—A collection of Ilymt, TunesCbaots, short nod easy Anthems, ti n for Ssbbath Schools, Social Oathsrlng* and the llomo Circte, by L. 0. Emerson, (aothorof the Golden Wreath.) This mv and valuable work for Sfcbbath Schools, contains 600 Hyms, Tunes aud Select Pieces, for Anniversaries, Monthly Concerts, Sunday School Celebrations, and other special occasions. Tfce'Byxas and Thoeshsva been chosen with special regard to rarity, sweetness ud simplicity. Jost published eodior sals at IbsMnslc store of ■ r JonN 11. MBttOB, ■eT -■ 81 Wood street. gCNDRIES. — THBCO-PARHNfiRSEIP of J&'OILVR AY * SJOTLIXte tU* day disaolred.All peraonafcartag ciaimsastintt the above firm will pleaae preaest’.tten to JOBM SIIITLBT. who will fettle cod liquidate thesas»,-~ AU penßoaknawing Ibemsalrae indebted to lb* firm will pJ*a«eeiU|»dwtt>*tb* same at tbs store la^Tenpcnßoa* villa, wince the Damnified e*a *» ‘' , „ • ••••' -g£?' ' JOHN fiJfITUT. . mi«nxt*ia4wi>t. mic-fiMtfciu - is %% r _ '7VTOTICE. —ln tjursaancfrof tho provisions l iX of an Ordinance of Coondls,peM*d Aa«™*«. *“J; concerning the Recording KrgoUtor hereby glvea , n-uk.* that fcfl hu suited ort th* pfop«rtjr of— Mr« EHraMh Tyl o - ***** Hrfr- of Mark Lowry - - Arthur Iletr< nf John Prarer **!•** Samuel Moody - -~'v- «-M James King l *)* Helr» of Alcxandtr Chuuibcr*.... • 40.i5 Being their there of the rest and cx|iffiM of grading,paving nod telling with curb tione of Pik* Street, between Factory ted Adams Street*.- U. K. McO^WaN - , w7-3t —(THeptich rof.y ) R*c. Rtg. 44.7*6 *■: 7,4i5 Pf! x •.’7 PERFUMERY— Lubin's, Wrights, Bruin’s, Glenn and llarrrtou’a Extract* f r tne hdkf. constant ly go hand At »e 7 JOB. FLEMTNU’B. OKUITING MUSLINS, Q IRISH LINENS, and SHIRT BOSOMS, Sailing Tory cheap. - mT FOR KENT—a three story Dwelling Ejjß Ilona© on Fifth street, (No. 100 J containing UjUo, . mama, beside wash houso, with 800 brick stableaud carriage boose attached. This hoawis supplied with hot and cold water, bath, gas, Ac, and bvjng in a contra! loca tion la admirably adapted to the want* of a professional man, and will be rented fbr a term of yeara to a good ten ant. For further particulars enquiry of , m rt2 • ALEXANDER KINQ- $1,839,b0M 03 ._.4 819,000 00 150,673 11 441,655 00 42-2689 62 35.V91 40 O LET.—A large well famished dwelling with ell modern improvements—for rent law to* good tenant. JuH lUTOIICOCK. McOltßAltY * CO. FARM FOR SALE.—a email Farm con tainlne 25 acre* of land, all under cuUlvatton, with Dwelling Uoonr, containing 12 room*. There is a good vela ot Coal on tbo premises, and a tank in operation. with in 4 mileaoftbedtv, on SquirT*! lliit, Peebles township, adjoining land* of Ibo late lion. Walter Forward, and com manding the fincat view Inthla region. For fanh«ir par* ticolara enquire of 1* J- FLEMING, ae4:lmdi. on the premlaea. 11173 M -it... 00,884 27 1 FAMILY HORSE FOR SALE.—A hand * some Roan. six years old; a pacer under tbo saddle and a trotter In barneaa; is perfectly safe for a lady or cMld to ride or drive; will not leans at the locomotlie, military or any city excitement; will eland without being bitched, and is warranted perfectly aonud; to bo sold only for want of n»e. BdqUire at the Store warehouse or , 4 set . SV T. J. CRAIG A CO., 134 Wood at. .$585,578 o*l . 40,805 72 16 870 IS .. 127,066 64 Oil S a£E—A pair of young horses, kind and souiid, will work In any barneaa —good under the •addle—one i* a nacor, Is a flrsr-rate riding horse for a lady. Also, wagon and hsroeas- Apply toOKO. W. BUNN,south side of Ohio street. 3.1 door wo»t of the Diamond, Alla ghenycity. * ■ >a ~ 21 CONTAINING 300 acres-and situated 20 miles from Pittsburgh, the Allegheny and Butler Plank Bond running uirwtly thnhigb it. 340 acres Is cleared, the balance, 160 acres, is well timbered. Tbo Im provements are reasonably good. It will be sold all to- Eutber or in parts to suit purchasers. Terms reasonable. Apply to JOHN DEAN, Allegheny city, or to Judge M AHBUALL, Butler county. aoUrimd $706,801 03 5140,000 00 .. M> ...... US,SO& 00 Valuable City Property for Sale. THAT very desirable Jot on Water Street and Redoubt Alloy, next to John Irwin ft Bona, being 120 f~ct on Water and Front streets, and. 100 deep along the A be sold together or in lots of 20 or 24 feet each. . For terms,(which will be made easy as to paynwet.) ap- B U'to JOSKPII 8. BEECH A CO., jur4;dtf Liberty gtree^Pitybnrgh^ T~IBErt y — street “property for I 1 BALK.—The ami DwelUmr, situated on Liberty street, near St- CWr, known aa No. 1 »3. Tho lot fs sJwut 22 fi-at front and 120 f«t deep. exUndingback to Exchange Alice, on which ia erected * Stable and Cmrria«- bouae. The pru|»*rty rt-ni» rtadily tursGoo, and will be sold at a bargain and on accommodating terms. For particulars enquire of .. ppiy No. 211 Liberty street EOR SALE, 5 acres 100 perches of Land in Collin* township, our Kart Liberty,adjoiniogUnds ofThoa. Melton and B. A. Neeley. This property la ele gantly situated for a private residence, nml would make one of the most handsome couutry scats In the beautiful valley „f to. Lilxr,,; For f.to «“ a 4 je23 Wo 58 Fourth street. -\T ALU ABLE CITY LOT FOR SALE.— Y That eltgibA t landing lot, the building* tbera ou sTtuated on the corner oi Liberty and Hand streets, f*ont ioß 20 fL 7U inebee on Liberty and extending back along I Hand street ID) feet tn Eschangealloy. - ' . T. B. YOUNG ft 3B Bffllthfleld st. $621,857 03 anufactory for sale or rent —Enterprise Foundry, on B*adusky street, AUeghe b«. with good steam power, suitable for manufacturing purposes, of various kluds, will be aold or leased low. Bn quin of Mr. Samuel Ueuderwn, near the premises, (has the can of ltov. Bproui’e cbnrdi.) who will show the property, or of Jc» 1L RODXBON A CO- 235 Liberty st. TJIB gobscriber offers for sale section ten, township 12, raoirt-io. Stark county,Ohto,.comiWßly known aa •Bowmu’a BectW’ ommitilng M situated three tulle* weatof BXsaaßlbo, ou-the-Btsde leading to Wotater, and within about two mile* of.the PH» burgb, Ft- Wayoe and Chicago Railroad- The SCWIh, eart and nortb-east quarter* in> partly cltwna! and tmprovud-- tlta remaimier t« oorr.rrU M.ub •u|teirl'iT timber and the wbote U weit **»ter-rt by vprkbga «»d running itroum.— This *r<Qun t* considered the flutwt, body of land lu tbe county. It will l>« sold undivided or la quarters to suit purchasers. To those wftp deaire to Investia real estate a Uteres ° sorrt - jVb. mmn; ocgfcdawtfT No. 1014th street. Pittsburgh. OU SALE OB LEASE, a lot on Fourth street, between Smithfleld ted Cherry Alley, 100 feet front by 86 derp.. '■“••• A Lot os Third street, tmr Bsxlthfield, <0 feat frost by 86 Th# equarelboandadbyßßtlsr, Wilkies »mi Carroll street* and Sproco'ilky, 64 fact frost by 120 dw»p, sewrly opposite to Pinxnock A lObt’e Foundry! - Toe aquaro bounded by B mailman, Wilkins and Carrol streets tod Spruce alley, 261 fret front by 120 deep, •' On Allegheny, Carson and Boiler streets,adjoinin'* the Alicgbroy Valley BaHn»d*Statioß, forty cootiguousLota, • each 24 feet front by lSOfeetdeep. litflht acres of groood ltu Bveerre townihip, part of oat IjOtZZS, between the New Brighton road asd Hill dale Ccjn ‘Vwy Loty in Allegheny City, Third Ward, between Bait Lane and Chesttiutetreet. „ „ A Tract of lAnd in Westmoreland County, on the Phua> dfrtpWa turnpike, 7 exiles from: Latrube—7s acres in coltV. radon of rich bottom land—SOQacrta, A Tract of Land naar Llsonier, Vestaorehmd county, of 376 acne. WILLIAM 61. DAKUNOTOS. mvl&nltf 166 Third street, above Bmithfield. Lots ore now offered for sale JL on very liberal terms and lowprlcea. tle V-'lrt. Fifteen Lota fronting on Batler street, in iAwreuco rille.lmmediatfly opposite tbe wait of Allegheny Cometery. Each lot 21 foot front by 100 io Ul feet deep to an alley SO feet wide. 2d; flfteenlottnearertbeJUleghenjrlTer, each 21 wet fronton Fearl§irect.(Wieetwld#)aad extending in depth 114 feet to an aUey.2o feet wide.'. 3d. Fifteen Lota nearer the river, each 21 feet front on Pearl street, directly opposite above, and extending in depth toward# tho river 114 feet to an allay 20 fvet wld;. 4th. Fifteen Lota nearer the river, each 24 feet front on Broadway, (which la SU feet wide, and through which the Allegheny Valley Ballroad nrusjaad extending in depth 114 feet to an alley 20 feet wide. * . 6lh. Fiftceu Lot# opposite the above, and nearer the riv er. each 24 feet Trent on Broadway and extending in depth 110 feet to analluy 20 feet wide. Cth. Fifteen Lota nearer the river, each 24 feet front on Bell street (50 feet wide) anil extending in depth 110 feet lo an alley 20 feet wide. .... . Terms of sale as follow*—One-third of thawholapnrchaae money to remalu on bond and mortgage—-Interest payable aonnaUyr-one-tbinl of the balance cash in hand; the re mainder to !>e paid in four eqoal aonnal instalments, with interest, payable annually, secured by bond and mortgage- { Purchasers to pay for deeds. ... . Plane of these lota tuay beeeenat the following placea: Bailey, Brown & Go's, O’Hnr* * Co’s UUss Works, F. Sellers * Co'«. Colemon, Hallman ACt^a, A. Bradley * Co’s, White’s Carriage Faclory, Knap 4k Wade's, Pa. R. BL Works, 9th ward, Sboenberger 4k Co’a, Allegheny Valley It. R. He- A. Wood, Agent for Phoenix pot, Brewery, At the Garrison, . Works, Yard, - Park, McCurdy A Co’s Copper Works- For farther particulars, apply to D. W. * A. 8. BELL, Attorneys, , No 103 Ftranh at, Pittsburg. WI, BRICE & CO., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 8 soom WATER STREET. PHILADELPHIA. . Woßive prompt aod particular attention totbeule bl Bolter, ftud Dried Fruit*,Cfc>T«r and Timothy bcedi, wool,Ac. • ...... , - . Our extensive buslnees connections 10 this llso of trade ooxbto us todlsposeoftbelxrge*tquantUl"sof these.goods. Adrsnct-s inodo on goods or trills of lading. We re»pect* ftjlly solicit your consignments. . telilnid BUFFALO ROBES, By the Bale or Robe, GBO.F. WOMATH’B, Nos. 415 & 417 ARCH St. Philad’a. N. B.—Also, a largo assortment of LADIES FANCY tUBS, of our own manufacture. an27:3c»d eooKxxra sv oai. The. . , A "WORD TO THB LADtEB. TWo *sd three otSkdlS THE HEATED TEEM IS APPROACH PROVED VERTICAL TffO EOT THREE PYUMDEB 1K8,.n4».t»U tt. AOMtlon* tl.Lrfl. U t«£ BTJQABMtXL. Tbaycffer ttw Mill M the cfcMpait, most -i f; f darmbiA, Mi •!«?!• ****!»• tor CnuhlogCM®, lath. COOKING. IRONING. *C.. m “T 'rr •**«**.•*'■ Imertloo orAarijrfnc twaabetwaan Uwßollen, with lb# ny4 t wnhdUp*i£h~-ihaflr<l!>ailfig.aly»j^fMriylß powarottwo honot to th« fever*. r . .’• byiulag. *' TheenflriUUHtor Cufcud.Vnosbtlron—4La''Bolll Ifl ' BlUglfYC’f GllCOOkiHg 8tOT», l UUUMmuift., Haft. HBoU* Iron, 25* ted.* To whkh ..n^ctfall,tatiu jgar tUauAMSo.T» [thick. The BoDsu* ftdjaiUhle, end wflyoi]«d ln.tir?.j gmlth&eld>trwt. . B.A. JOIDiSQaiBBO* 23 Hhdi.W L finger, 800 Sage Nitrate Soda, 300 Boxes German Clay, 100 Sen tti Cache Bode,. 600 Caaiu Soda Aib, ; [acT] ALEXANDER KIKQ, gUjtontisnnmts. 0. RAN SON LOVR.74 Uarkstsn jp ot A STORE ON MARKET STREET. A. W.OAZZAM. dFot Sale. Farm For Sale, Ohio Xaaacl foi Salo. XiOTS FOR BALE. s}fjilatolpf)ia ftMimtemnttee TO FARMERS, joonala. and City _ McofSCjlioderWU. CAHDLB MOULDS, . „ Bo . J 4o do —• “ft "TIT ARRANTED to Be of ihd’bot wj c QrteNferHQbfrtn *O7 put of tha -United Stf '****- Yf aim ■ndpwotoa. —nfcfccttftof Add™. aiuii't tth t nii°y , |nm , rSß“- l nidnrfl a YtttotylroaWo**7*W>** ww%«gp^—» Jtstiw*. Btiscx, 1 rr—t> SepUmbarSd, I*4*-J {fS»Tnt President «ad Manaiiera of the Com »as3sg^.®=* C*piUlWock,irWeb «U 1 U tL X ,S?^ ttaair legal repmenUtivw, M tl»^toU-t£-? loe^O iS*?«S» the 13th l 0 »L Han’a CbrUtian ArtocUutcm,at7*'A. JL, * K \f®°* eoQflaoisß lor three-foorthaof ftabonr. *Un,.f y,M *» cordially invited to attend. ladfa* irt iftnriSSf. 1 *; led to bepreeent. <b«w for fin wintrfCT. asS&tf ■ * "' jj Otticb or roa PiTrooßva Lint, fiu asc AUkm'i . T I InsCTnacx Oompakt, No. M Warm St. L ■' j yiiwßCioH, Angnat 17. list, y JTS»Tu* Board "of Directors of this Company bar® till* day declared a dieJdend cut of the proCu of the last els most**, of two dollar* per ihnt, ajmlktUe to the reduction of fitock'Kotes. F. A.RINEHaKT, ' anlfclmd Secretary. Pmaaon, Aogtut 6th, IH3. [fs®A Mcetikq of the Stockholders of-the Merchants’ end Manufacturera* Bank of PHbbarrli, will be held at the Banking Homo, on WEDNBBDAT; the Sib day ofSeptemb-r next, at 10 o'clock A. M. Atvjricfc mwtiDgtbe Actextendingtbe Cbartererlll be ntbaxltlid tor their acceptance. . . • By order of the Board of Director*. - *1 | an7;lm<) W. TT. W ANTED—To rent or purchase two good TV hotuea of not leaa than six or wrtnrootae each, to a plaaum location in Allegheny City, ftrfiratciaaateeaati or parebaaera. Apply to 080. TV, Sooth Side of Ohio iboDl*taood,Alttfhaajelty. **3 WANTED—2S,OOO BnShsWheat,'. TV 10,000 ’ nrrcaooos, u’ORXBBT b 00, *•* 122 Second aodlM Brit Sta. WAN! ED—lhc highest market pnee paid for B««aa*by B. L-FAHNESTOCKA CO, »° 3l No. CO, cornet Wood and Fourth at*. WOOL WANTED.— l lho highest market price paid for Wool, by B. BAKBADOH AOOi J*l3 1 No2a&Ubertw treat. 0014 WOOL!!—iOO.WOibe. Wool want ed at highest cash price* by - ! HITCHCOCE, UcCRtERY A CO* - JeSltdAwtfT laßecoadanamynwartt. Jaiutational. ThePolf tcehnie College of the State of Penna. WEST PEXtr SQUARE PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED by the Legislature, 1853, and organized on the plan of the Indoenrlal OollegM of Variaaod aennaoj; comprise* a Preparatory Department and fonr Technical Bchoolr, Tixt - • < The School of Minn. The School of Civil Eaffinttrif. The School of Mc*aniecd Jtogi*uriaff. The School of Chewrfttry. , • \ . Architecture and Deelgn are Included in the. COdraea— Ample f»cUUi« exlit for Field and practice, and Aaalstant Engineer* may perfect tbtmaelva* In' any branch of their profeealon. The Sixth Animal Seeaion «ill begin onMONDAY, Sept. 20th, 18W. For Catalognetand fattier Information apply Dr. A.IkEXNNEDT. Prerident of Facnlty. se4:eodlw4w2tT The College of St. James, Maryland^ THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION begins on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 2®th. Punctual atteouanea ou ibat day is requested. Applicants can enter any of the classes In the Preparatory School, or la the College lor which upon are Stand qualified. Com mercial studies panned by tnoie whoee pareota desire It Ample accommodations ore presided for ona hundred cod twenty pupils. TsaKS—Two hundred and-flfly dollars for the ternon, payable seml-annnalJy in adTance, covering all expenseaof l Tuition and Boarding. _ F-radmission apply to (belter.Dr. KERFOOT, Bector. College St-Japfg.t*. 0., Maryland. joVrUwdtd ■ instruction Its tisrmaa, . MR. FREDERICK APPEL, Professor of the German Language and Literature la the Weatern UntTerslty of Pennsylvania and the Central lllgb School of Pituburtfb, begs tease to inform bis friends and tbe pub* lie, that bo is now prepared to resume bis lmona in tbe German Language. For further particulars apply at No. 170 SmltUflcTil street . .aaSfetawdlm LocuatGrove Seminary* for YonngLmdlea, LA WRENCEYJLLK, N&A& PITTSBUROB. THE following arrangements have been made for the ensuing yean Rector, also Instt actor in Kuetorlc and Moral Science, Rev. GEORGE T. HID KB, A. M 4 Assistant In the Academic Department, Mbs QEIJBN 91. WATSON; for the French, M&D’LLE MaI.VINA LX* TUB, from Paris, end for the last three, with lire. OR ILL, New Yor;c city. For the German,' Focal Music and Plano. Miss MARY MXISEK, pupil of Dr. Heesr, Brtalatt, ana Madllo Bridtemann, Berlin. For Elocutionand tbe Organ, Mr. EDMUND 1L RUSSELL. For Drawing andPainttng> The French langusgo will hereafter constitute an lstog* ral part of thewuiso, and be spoken la the family, -jf j As nearly tbe fall namber of paptls are already engaged, early application should bo made personally oT by the Plttsborgb past to the Rector. aaSliltnfl Mr. Clement Tetedoux 4 Announces to the public that he bo* gj/k. taken up his residence in Pittsburgh, and JsßOWfrw '* pared to giro leeeonsin Vocal Unite. . " Fur terms and farther particulars, apply tt John H. Melior’s Mnslo Store, No. 81 Wctfi at. y; *all#wd Western University, r The fall term of this institd tlon will commence on MONDAY, the Cth Sept. , Candidates fursdmiwlen will present themselrOM tbs Cnireraity Bonding, corner of Rose and Diamond 'JUttY*, on MON DAY NEAT at 0 o'clock.-' - , aa3l:d2w W. DAgBWjTLL-Secretary. Perm Institute, /CORNER of Penn and Hacoock afcreete.— V/ Thweoeulag term wtUcemmeno* on TUXBX>AYt3Ist lo*t. A limited number of pupils may Obtain odndseto*. Terms for Tuition and Stationery, S2S per senloa of twenty two-weeks. auSfctf - J.M. SMITH, FrtndpaL fIV/TRS. WILSONSPREPaitATORY AND "lv| primary acttOQL. on Water street, opposite tbe fuai-oQce, Allegheny city, will re-open Monday, Septem ber, the 6tb. tttf&Swd* auction Salts. P. M. 3DAVIS, Auctioneer. Commercial Balsa Booms, Ho. 64 Fifth' Btreoi. G OVERSPRING WAGON ATAVCTION. —WUI be aohl« at tb« OommereUl Safes Room, No. 64 rmb street, cm Wednesday morning, B*pL Sih/st 11 o'clock, superior second bead Covered SpringWagou,but little need, suitable for poolers. P. H.:D/fnS, Abet. IMPORTED CIGARS AT 'AUCTION— WM be eold, at the commercial u<ti rooo*,!Eo. M firth street, on Wedoeeday morning. Sept. Bth, at U.tfePk, 2S % boxes Imported Hereon* Cigars; 7 do German. do - 'V Mg P. 1L DATISjAIc. Assignee sale of superior DWELLING UOUSJG AND LOT ON PENN STEMS. —CnTueaday evening September 14that?}£o'clock, at the commercial sales rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, by order of Wd. P. BanxD,*Migaejo( Wm. B,Harris, will boaold: That valuable Lot of ground situated oa the south side of Pena, below iland street, baring a front of SO foot, and «t> tending back 110 feet to aa alley 20 feet wide, on which ts erectca the handsome, well finished, modern stylo, three story Driek Dwelling House, Jd0.260, with brick back boll dings, gas fixtures, hot and cold water, ko. . Also; Lot No. tin UerrybUl’e addition to lowa City. PewiKo3.2laod27,inChmt’aM. h. church.. . ; PewNo.47,ln?intPresbrterisnCbnrch. Termkateefe. set P. M. DAYlB.Aact. Bank stock and land warrant AT AUCTION/—Oft Tuesday evening, Bept- 7th, at 7K o’clock, atths commercial talas rooms, HoAi Fifth at, will be sold, 1 do Exchange Bank do 25 do 1L and M.Banfc of Pittsburgh. Lind Warrant lur 80 acres U. 8. Land.. m 3 P.U.DAVISAoct.' Assignees sale of; old rye * ~ WHISKEY/—On Wednesday morning, SepL'lftlb* at • 10 o’clock, at the Warehouse of Forsyth A lfei, No. 61 Ws* , tor street, by order of Wm. P. Danm,; Assignee of A Harris, will be sold, 12,105 galls. Old Bye Whiskey. r ■el P. M. DAVIS, Aoct. ' WOOD STREET WAREHOUSES AT AUCTION—On Tuesday evening, September 7tb, at o'clock, at tbe commercial sale* rooms, .Ho. £4 Fifth street,will be sold, those two valuable lots of f round, situ* ate on the west tide of Wood street, commencing, at tbe distance of 40 feet from the consrof Front street, and ad. joining the drug warehouse of Fshneetock k Co., each her. tog a front .of a) feet and.’extending back 80 feet, on which ts erected two brick booses, three stories high, each having a front of2o feet, and extending hack 76 feet to ah area of 4feet)ntberearofthelot. Term*—on«-balf cash, residue In twelve mouths, with late fret. au2B " P. M. PAVIB,AQCt. STOCK P n Ft. W. &C. R. R. at pjuyat* bias, In lota to salt purchasers, by ■■ .. . ; '- -- apl P. M. DAVIS, at AUSTIN tOO3I IS A CO., CcrctmuU' T7OR SALE at the Merchants’ Exchi^e, r ou Tbvrsdsy evening, Sept. 16th, at auction, OOQ shares of New Stocklnibe l'lttsburghOaaOo.' Tenniof pCT meet: the tnm of $46 to bepaldlnequalpsytmatsof $l6 each In 30,60 and 00 days from time of aale. the balance to be paid at Ume of sale. Btock entitled to dividends OQt of earnings of Go. made after Ist January,lBs9. AUSTIN LOUMJBAOO, eeft i Auctioneer! and Stock Brokers, 68 4th at. OTOOK. SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A O 00- AT THIS MERCHANTS’ BXOHANGB EVERY TUUBBDAY EVENING^—Bank, Bridge, Insurance and ; Copper Stock, Bqnd end Real Estate audht pubtto sale at the Merchants? Exchange by ' - ?;■•••• - AURUrLOOHIBt OG. . Notes, Drafts and Loans on Beal Batata Tbegotraed m reasonable terms by .: AUSTIN LOOMIS AGO* se2l ' Stock Note Broken. PS Fodrtb *t« - wit. n. rorra p. ports.^.M^.^— tarn WILLIAM B. POTTS * CO* : FLOUR FACTORS, ‘ • or Airs- -AJsm pRODUpa COMMISSION MERCHANTS,; . 824 N. Del»..r. mw, ud 333 H. W««r VlmStreM,) .. POILABSIPRIA. EQKfesh advances weds on poastgumenta. v OjHaPm WH. D. BOIBtKS * BBOi PORK AND BEEP PACKERS, a*«*«*w rsomtosa,*, €or.«a“‘“ »«* IBTBO : 0.: WAUMS : ;T r " riOTtTAB OA&XB&T, jOURM STREET, batvata Wood and Mfttiut, Pittalrargh AMBKOTIPBS ■»/> • PHOTOQRAHfI^ T*k« to th» ram muor tm pric—. ‘ •••'•'■■•• •-• '• v ‘- ■ Byima • J. AJH. PHICE'S / i y CENTRAL TPLi&J&TNGt MILL, Water Sirntt AUtibiaj) - ABE Win fall operation, with Fay & „ Co.’e ImproTed machinery for 1 tho tonofactarini of bMti, frmnwt, Door#,' Shntten and McmhUogk BsUdon tad Contreetore will Audit to their edraotage to cell end aeeertelnoor pricey. ..... aoU- KS®“ ; ate for eaie,-
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