• , 111. • . . '• GENSIBAL !LEARNT! The Type Volunteer General of the War. We conde'bse the following tolo• 'graphical sketch of thelate Kearny" &env an article in Beecher's 15.1agazum*_ "'Who coifiictilids this company?" "I do, "Well c air,qt islithe- you were at the head of it." - -Such was' the writer's first niter view with the wonderful Kearny. / . 1. odeurredjustns the mist of a beautee ful summer Morning was lifting, and before the reveille had emsvci thbeat. He did tiot - itop, and turned his head no - more than was „necessary to fee that all was in order for the morning - And thene 'was likeTh,`nto The rebels had followed up their success' at Bull Run by taking up a positioq • upon the very outskirts of Washing ton. The lines of outposts were face_ to face, end.the Union pickets had re ceived orderS not to fire upon the en ' emy, except in tese of necessity. A few shots were fired by some of the men neon the outetiines, from a sup posed necessity which need not be here related._The ever-listening ears - of Kearny hard them, of comte,and a few minutes later the "officer of the ' day" was seen galloping up the turn ,- pike, his orderly jeadine!• an extra - horse. It required no pavers of di vination to anticipate-his errand. "I am directed - by General Kearny , to-place you in arrest, and order you to report Immediately at brigade headquarters." The captain delivered up his Sword mounted the extra horse. Arrived at the house In which headquarters had been comfortably established,_ Kearny began to dis charge a fusijadeof questione at hiM, but received only monosyllabic re plies; a perfect file fire of interroga tions—shortesharp, incisive,- im pos sible, to •be misunderstood, asking several before giving time to answer one—but Still the same "Ye.s, sir," and "No, sir." Finding he was gaining no light, he flirted-the etup-• ty sleeve in - his peculiar way, and said, "Sit, dowii. Captain, take a seat sir. Elucidate this matter, elucidate. this matter. Which was done. As , certaining that there - was no cause of complaint against the Captain or his . mere lid bestowed his customary blessing upon the parties,-really et fatilt, and then dismissed him with :i polite, "Take's cigar sir; return to your command, sir." incidents will servo to intro duce the justly famous but little known man, who has been well eall- - ed "the type volunteer general of the war." Small as they are,, they pre- 1 sent some of the striking characteris tiev the man. Indeed, everything he did or said was peculiar to him self. His character was entirely original, both in its merits and its j • faults-- He made no man his model i --copied no one's manner or style. Of Kearny it may be truthfully Said that "he was born a soldier. He was descended from a line of soldiers. His very name (Cearnach, in thee original (Mtic) means '"soldier." De Lancey and Watts, his ancestral names on hiS mother's side, are noted ones in the annals of the British army, including many general offi cers, one of whom fell at Waterloo. The hereditary military career of Kearney began to appear at an early age. At fifteen he was extensively read in the military history of our own and foreign countries, had his favorite heroes, and his*"room deco rated with their pictures. His con versation and amusements- partook largely of the same character. Perhaps the first distinctive char acteristic which would strike one upon making his acquaintance was his intense decision. 'tHe never hesi tated. his judgments' were fully Ginned before he spoke or acted. Such vas the tension ut - his percep tive faculties, that all theresources of • his mind were at instant command and no sober second thought was needed ; the first concision was cor rect, if any. There seemed to be scarcely -any Interval between his re markable quick grasp of facts and I . the full muturity of his deciskons. I It is thought hot too much to say that throughout his career during the rebellions he never had occasion to change a plan, modify a conclusion, or voluntarily abandon a - project. Many of the most celebrated bat tles have been decided by a brilliant charge at the right point and the right Monient, by a mere fracticae of the- troops engaged. The dash of McMahon at 311-igenta, won the day. and made him a duke with that title. The ; final charge of the Imperial Guard turned the even scales at Sol- I fernier, "Up, guards, and tit them." Won Waterloo. ,n body as in mind, Kearny bore the stamp !of his martial birthright. :When young he appears to have been slight and delicate of body.. -He is described by his _teachers -as "never ! -- strong or robust"—"a mild, amiable, gentle boy, with it soft, blue eye"— ' obedient ands/osile at school, devoted . to his studies, and took a high rank as a scholar." As lie grew up s how- ! ever, he developed into a splendid specimen of physical manhood. As a young man he was slender, but unusually symmetrical. At full maturity his form was superb. Of medium height, he wits admirably proportioned—not too slender for the full expression of, power, or au. stout as to suggest the slightest idea of stiffness. There was no unnecessary flesh, and no softness. His muscle was hard and firm, and his sinews weresteel. Of it highly excitable tem perament, he waestrong, athletic and "nimble as a cat." Erect arid firm in attitude, his bearing was - dignified, graceful and (see/mending, Athori ty, tempered by kindliness of heart, and a disposition to -facilies and jus tice, were written in the prominent features and delicate lines of his lace. He was every inch a Soldier. Virgil's herb recognized his t goircites -mother because she 'walketra queen;' Kearny looked, calked and rode a soldier. He wis c sentially an aelire Ills very nature seemed averse to re pcie : indolence formed no part of his composition. „His inertia was -rather that inability to change a state of action to one-of repose. The bow was always bent, the vital fortes over ' at a glow. powerful, well-knit, nervous frame seemed always to he' Under the lash of some rteist lees • necessity of action—the uh. , een, mys terious vital force. Even during the hours devoted to sleep, he would of ten wake up and resume the - scowl ties of the day. He is unjustly and too generally supposed fe have been a man of impulse, hot-tempered and • headlong. 'Such was not the judg ment of those who served under his command. It is true he was irape tuous, but it Wets the impetus of the planet,not the meteor—a steady glow, - and not a flickering light. He never strained to exhaustion, or- sank into `. inactivity, but-was animated by the constant stimulus of a steady- put pare. < t In action he was in his native ele ment. Kearny never lost his pres ence of mind. Theezcitemeut stim dialed all his faculties to their •ut west effort, but Into-.w 11 balanced and harmoniouSactien. Rethought, combined and decided his best and rapidest. His feelings were not hat riKted nor his thoughts diverted by any consideration foreign to the oct-a sion, but his whole mind was bent , upon the one purpose of defeating the enemy. Thus all his cipabilities, were at hlscommand. The is.bqr resith he ults. of Ke b arny's incessant Wrlirst rigade well appreciated by the State of may New Jersey. 'few will be found to dispute the claim that it was fora long time as it was often called. "the best brig ade in theservice." The famous Ver mont brigade, at a later day, conteat ed that reputation ; and in Point of marching qualities on a hard- cam ' aign, it must be admitted, success- = full's:On one &cis' ion whilereView• "Itieletifey Brifmle, , t lieCtellan was he ard _to saY: • I What aileal Or cursingit must have taken to bring this brigade to this .condithatir lAt 4h4-'-Baltrayie -Cress-Roads d rew, some of the companitutinicing notlessihan 100 men,: the ce!riP nies'then being'nearly or quite fun '.marched past the reviewing fotlicer with fronts in which no eye could de tect.a waver; It was' not without gun ization of the arm y, jastice that.it becam e, in th t e h fl e rs iirs tb t r ° l; : ; ' ad of .the first division of the first ff. • *. .liruch of hislife.was,spent abroad. The - year after the comple tion of his legal studies was spent in' Europe. - Whilst. a - young Lieuten ant faleavaliY_lie Was detailed foi .foreign service;' and' spent about a year iriFtlitito:fitud Algeria,. On re signing 'his cOnlniisitiOn,._lo 184, he started froth .oiiilfaniiiiseetward,und gave two yerknii_in finking the circuit of the world; tlitiling - most of itfi-eet ebrated places,•mattyolthem such-Lis ordinary ; tourists ne - ver hearti.of; Mi sery/la:and studying the 'peeiAelind institutions of. other lands. After three years of attention to his private affairs, (during which he fixed his home on the. banks of the Passaic, just above arid opposite Newark, N. J.,) he al:raid - Went abroad in l 856, and remained until the grand proportions of the rebellion began to be realized, in the spring of 1861. * Kearny's charge at the battle of CherubuscO, with three troops of dragoons, probably not more than one hundred sabres, persuing a rout ed Mexican army of 30.000 men, un til he, with less than a dozen men, in hand-to-hand conflict, actually en tered the San Aritonio gate with the flying enemy, is a familiar story the world over: " Decorated with an empty sleeve," ho was also breveted Major for his gallant and meritorious service. After the wa r - he sew -con siderablh active servi le among the hostile tribes on the frontiers, and at one time had it severe tight with the "ROgue River" Iddians. * * At the gate of Mexico he Supposed himself followed by three troops of dragoons, and had not the recall been sounded without his knowledge, it is quite ,possible, if 'not probable, that Santa Anna himself would have been captured. , At S' Merino and Glen dale he lost his way. .Upon the field of his lamented fall, an emergency had arisen which demanded uuusual promptness of combination and ac tion. Ile must see for 'himself, and. in doing so he risked hislife and lost IL -Seott has said of him I "If one man is more brave than another, that man was Philip Kearny. He was the bravest man I ever saw, and a perfect soldier." * * None Who were preSent on- the morning after Klearnrs death will ever forget the occasion. His fate was not immediately - ktlown, -even in his own command. Stevens had been killed, and his division forced back by the onset of ,the enemy. Kearney, who had been in reserve, pushed promptly forward to take his place. White reconnoitering, per sonally and alone, a portion of the field with a view tathe disposition of hit trogos, he rode unwittingly into the enemy's lines. Summoned to' surrender, he turned his horse and threw himself into an almost hori zontal poSition in his atiddle - to es cape, but the fatal bullet took effect and traversed almost the entire length of his body. He fell into ,the hands of the enemy, and- it was-not known whether he was killed or only a-prisoner. rumor of his death spread rapidly, and, by 'the next morning., had extended through the whole army. Many refused to cred it, until the sad confirinatien came from the enemy. "Stonewall" Jack - J...0n, in Whttse corps the name of ',.'Kearny was as familiar as his own in ours, with that chivalrous apprecia tion which marks all truly brave men, and which sees no enemy in a dead .or wounded soldier ; restored his body, sivord and horse to the Union commander. As the ambu lance containing his body clime slow ly down the turnpike and passed through the lines, a solemn hush pervaded all the troops, -Drenched. by a furious storm during the battle of the previous evening, most had passed sleeplessly the long, . chilly night; worn out-by, constant march ing and fighting; heart-sick with slaughter and disaster, they saw the campaign closed near the, capitol, and idniost upon the spot whi•re licartiey had begun it., And the i crowning fact was the fall' of one of their idols, one' who was loved I,y every soldier in the Army of the Po i Mimic. Truth requires it should he added that his failings, like his merits, were eenspieuoes; but "let nothing unless good be said of the de d; A grateful people will ever throw the mantle of charity over all his Atults, and hallow-his name with . an affec tionate remembrance,. 11; utuiegn The destruction of the Nutmeg crop of the Banda Islands, which was L i yabled here .owe two months since, has been fully confirmed by mail ad vices. The effect upon the markets i iof the world - show to how great an ! extent this disaster will curtail the , supply. The East India inazleets show a steady advance in _p_r.ie, which, to last mail reports, rh, as ag • gregated $2O per pleat since the hurri -1 elute. The annual sale 'by the Dutch Trading Company, at Rotterdatn,on ,last WWnesday, established an ad- Thranee of 50 centimes within two months, and the London market and our own exhibit similar results. The effect of these changes in market val ue establishes that fa/1y :i rents per pountria gold is for a long time to be added to Ihe cost of these almost in dispensable articles of luxury. Mace, which is the product of thy i same plant, shows even a greater in crease in value. Cannot American energy develop in the far South the cultivation of ! the Nutmeg tree, and thus relieve the world of 'the hazard of the destruction of so iniportant a erop by local disasters'.! . The above remark s.salo American proOuction is equally applicable to Pepper, an article of staple value and great consumption, the product of which fur the past few years hes. not been equal to theconsumption. The price has advanced some forty pe cent. within that time, and is.steadir ly and surely increasing in value, yielding greater money returns to the producer, and dra(ving propor tionately more" per 'pound front American weal h. Tht market adv e yes froutralt points iudi w e that this autumn's trade will very 'decidedly increase this result.- ____wi....iever else Brigham Young max bv, it b pretty certain by this tatue that the polygamous prophet is t not a fool. He possemes the ',owe ' what rare taleut Which if it bad been his in a greater degree might have saved the First .Napoleon—th e talent of gracefully backing down when circumstances have became otherwise unmanageable.yor masons of his OW6, possibly with the idea of keep_ -ing the Gentile emigration at itsiow- I est point, Brigham has always di*.. courazed the development of . the 1 mining interests of Utsli, and this is the four:dation of his quarrel' with Godbe Harrison and other lost 3for nic os. . Now he gives,tao his policy, *id, since the mintyiute..4 be worked, 'he is making arrangtiments its have them worked for hisown benefit, o', at lea.kt under his own control. Here, it appears, to us, is evidence that, if - brought' to bay upon the polygamy question, the Lion of Utah will meek ly give up the point, pension of his superfluous -ribs, and direct his fol lowers to do the same. Why shoudn't he? He has reached an age at which mere appetite, if itever had anything to do with his own indulgence, must become stale and controllable. The patriarchal system has answered its purpose, toot of promoting popula r tion, for in that respect it is afailure), but of attracting the attention of the world. It can do no b 6 ood now, and it will be easily abandoned. *Tie Laifiliged . ail' > • , The importance pith° lungsto the 'health of . the human body are too well known to need much disoours ing about; Every man knows irhen he.-gets a cough that tinleEs it is eared it will fasten upim the lungs and dm troyijfe. Whatthousandtkof Con hg .antrinelpient consumpllons • voula cured by a timely resort to Th,•. XV sees Lang Cure, which wieldy heals the ulcers, in'•the' lungs' but at • the same time putitiet and enriches the - bhlod; and opens the obstrtidiona Which binder' ihe'free action - et the lfoogs l :. -14 , 10 better_ medicine 'l4 1 coughs and .consumption is made than that made by-Doctor Keyserof 167 Liberty street; " Pittsburgh: your druggi s t dom not keep it send ye dollars to Dr, Xeyser;',and he will send four bottle* securely boxed, by express. with full directions bow to use it. —There may be probability. 2 in and parallels for this-astounding story, but few are mi record . . James T. - . - derson of atettwooklbwa,ln a Spor tive-mood practicing gymnastic err clses,. Sell from the barS; ....01110 SOS pen • y his feet, and striking on the ft', as htS iteelt; kvas - instantly struck as with paralysis save in the, where.,_.; a:perfetit cqtroCi9tuMptFa jteirruaineV. tbeWinielA 'the imdiTen tiaireanif foss bf thetai idf the ,rest of his lolly. but Ewe up daatitlessly. > lid experienced an in expressible tingling though histudy seemed to hini a mass of jelly; when touched it felt as though broken in to fragments. The actual situation, discovered by diagnosis, was a brok en neck, and to the amazement of everybody the man not only did not., die, but is living and promises to live with u dead body attached to his living head. Stilt further he ac cepts the situation unmurmuringly, and has begun to learn to write with his lips, and indeed has attained some proficiency in that singular method, and writing to a friend facetiously says that he "npw writes a tolerably good mouth." lie has been sadly troubled by Hies, against which he is totally unprotected; this however, he is now in a fair way of remedying by keeping a leaf in his mouth eontinu ally twirling. —The severest gale experienced for a long time swept over. Lake Erie on Wednday evening. The steamer Lady Franklin left Erie for Port Stanley in the fore part of the night, but was cow pelled to -pu.t. back. The sea ran extraordinarily high, and it is likely vessels were driven in at various places. The schooner ResaStearnk of. Pintßur well, loaded with coal, was driven upon the stone pierabout one o'clock this morning, and. soon went to pieces. As soon ns the vessel stria& the crew jumped upon the pier, and although the. waves - washed over them, they `s teed themselves. The cargo was shipped by Barrett & Rho den, of Cleveland, and was insured In the Commercial Insurance Company of Chicago. • The Greatest Medical Discorery }mon TO LINDSE Y'S Improved .Blood Searcher, FOR THE CURE OF All diieases. arising from an Impure state of the blood. Cures Ulcers, Erysipelas, Scrofula, Debility, Cutaneous Diseases, Sore Eyes, Pimples on the Face, Salt Itheunt, Mercurial Diselis eA, and, in shout, is the best Spring mat Sum ., merMedicineeverob fcred to the public. TUN IT, 4 . - and be con rine- ed. It Is a purely ' vegetable prepani tlon,componntied from the finest Roots, Herbs . and Leaves, which Nature has provided for the ills of man. Not a single grain of mineral coin posit ion ,so tha t while it affords relief, and effects the most wonderful cures, no over dose could injure t LC!, m ost tender infant. This Medicine is for sale by all Druggists, everywhere. J NO. P. ITE-1•:11-Y. New York, Wholesale Agent. I l Tepared only by R. E. SELLERS k Co. PITTMBLII.4II, PA. lyl N 4 Wood Street, Pittsburgh Ps Miscellaneous. WM. WALLACE. DEALER IN MARBLE!! ' Gravestones, M.O NT.TI/1 tte., Railroad Street,'Netzr the New Depot, NEW BRIGHTON, PA., AVouhl call public at tenting. the fact that he keeps always on hand an ex tensive and superior supply of ITALIAN AND ANIEitICAN WE AL 33 LIMB , AND MANUFACTURES GRAN EST ON ES. MON UMENTS. &,e IN THE MOST WO R KM:I - LIKE MANNER, And ,it unprecedentedly LONV FIGURES• BEST QUALITY M. c;r 11.1:v I) wrcoiNT c'oNSTAFTLI KEPT ()N- ,HAND. Safi;!faction - il'aritanfed in every lioe,epert • j4 , 21:311.1 ..I.RTIFIiCIALL TEETH PERFECT - ED T. J. 6 li. J. • CHANDLER have put . chased the exclusive raght of Beaver county to useDr.Stuck's Patent 741 by which they n put 4 can Vulcanite &A thin as tit lit i lit te . pi : 1 ;3 . 11 l' n l e la a t m e. e r e gh a and so light and elastic as to perfectly adapt itself to the mouth ; obviatieg all that clumsy and balky ecindition, so mirth consplatned of heretofore; and lessening their liability to break lOU per cent. In deed, no one seein t , it would be willing fo wear the ow style plate arty' lon-er than they could conven iently get them exchanged. All branches of Den tistry performed in the best and most substantial manner. In titling teeth with gold, etc_ we chal lenge eompetltion front aurepiarter, antic= refs! to living subjects whose killn7.s have stood be tween thirty and forty veers Among, the number fon. John Allison will exhibit fillings we inser ted some 85 years ago ; the teeth as perfect as the d a y they were filled Laughhs: tiss prepared on a new plan, fernin- it from an unpicasmit and_ don germ's effects, making the extraction of teeth a source of pleasure rather than cif horror and pain. Priers as low as any good; dentist in the bite. Otice.at Beaver Station, *schemer Pa: norttil .t 11. J cttaNDLRR. HENRY _LAPP, Dealer in all kind, of Furniture, 11101 E-GLASS & PICTURE ruffs, OF ALL SI.ZES PURNISILE.D.TO ORDER. itrlghton street, abolve Plow Factor ROCHESTEP, PEi.VN' A. The largestneek la Beaver couatv ametatittv au tumid, awl selling at the very lowest prices. i, it comas and Howse provides! at the shortest no tice. fravisigi Isrge.stock of all kinds of ferns. 1 tare on band, andlelatting to make root' tor, tall and winter work, I have reduced my prices ae confiner. marSedet jaines --, T. ':Brady t CO. BANKERS' ~ _ .L . 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RAXALEY'S OPE Hat House, A.Nib GENT'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, No. 0-4 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH The Best Goods at Lossre'st Prices. ticxxxie sent to any nfidress, on approval tuav':4•ly. ROSADANS THE INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE ROSADALIS nre published on every package, there thre it is not a secret preparation consequently PHYSICIANS PRISCRIBE IT It is a eertain cure for Scrofula, Bypnuts In a i tism. Skin Dbm.ses, Liver Com. aint . and all diseases of the loud. a ONE 11071"2 0? SCUD= will do more good than ten bottler of tho Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS ' have used Roeadalis in their practice for the past three years and freely endorse it as a reliable Alterative and Blood Purifier. DR_ T. C. PUGH, or Baltimore. DR. T. J. BOYKIN, " DR. R. W. C ARR. • " DR. V. 0. DANNELLY, " DR. J. r. S. SPARKS, of Nlcholasvills, DR. K .1. L. McCARTHA, Columbia, S. C. DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C. USED AND ENDORSED BY B. raencii & SONS, Fall River, Mass. 'F. W. SMITH, Jackson, ?diet. A. F. WHEELER Lltaa, ciao. B. HALL, Lima, 0 1 io. CRAVEN & CO., _Gordonsville Va. SAL. G. McFADDEN, bore, Tenn. Our spare will not allow of any ex. tended remarks in relation to the , virtuesof Itosadalis. Tothe Bedfast Profession we guarantee a Fluid Er. tract superior to any they hare ever used in the treatment of diseased Blood; and to the &filleted we say try Bosadails, and you will be restored to health. Roezdalls is sold by all Druggists, pricy 0140 per teazle. Added= DR. CLEMENTS Ss CO. Manufacturing Maoists, • BALTMOSZ, MD 2ti- I y STEREOSCOPES, VIEWS, ALBI:Ms, E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 591 Droadstay, New-York. Invite the attention of the trade to their extensile assortment of the above goods, of theii• own publication, manufacture and importation. Also, PHOTO LANTERN S.LIDES and ORAPIICiSCOPES. NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE. E. & H. T. Ant i bony & Co., 591 Broadway, New York, Opposite Metropoliean Hotel. Importers cold Mantlfanturere of P HOTOOR A , PHIC MATERIALS. mar/a:11-1v NEW 3VE/I.P ~3EAVER COUNTY. A ZAIRIANS WYNN I. vetting up • Map of 2 - 1 Beaver County, Pa., In First.Classinyle showing the location and connections of the Orig inal Surveys. of Depreciation, Population, Reserv ed, college and Academy Lands, and Local War rants, Strums. Roads, Townships. Schoolhouses, who many of the resitle.uta„coabfields and mines with such other data as will help to make said map 'desirable. The whole map, including • map r Beaver River Valley, will be about five feet square, canvassed and mounted. Maps will be ready for delivery In about six months. jyl2-tf WHOLESALE BOOTS AND SHOES. H. CHILDS Si CO. BOOTS AND MEL AT VERY LOW PRICEz;', H.-ciLTALaps &- co. 133 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. A Fdrra de large stock of Nailed Brogans, for Minerwand Yen, constantly on land. which we sell from 10 to 20 cents per palr below the usual market rates. J)l6 -dm LOOK HERE . smug() AND Strantast GOONS. -The public beg* have to lams ots friends and the generally that he has just friends a new stock of goods of the latest styles for Spring end Summer wear ,wtdch ha cdfers as vm7 moaeret rates. GENTLEMEN& FURNIBHIJjg GOODS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Clothing made to order on the 'holiest notice, Thankful to the public for past favors, I hope by nced to ose attention brumes. to merit a continu aof the =ie. DANIEL MILLER,PA. BRIPOE•BT., BRIDOBWATXII. mar 24:11 from" )11:4k Cols-Aifiertimmiti-1 otritiChl -- t , Non.pownouga ocr 2t ress_i li ipiiimmarnioorkaraids AtirlWinistasandagc - arristi 0 4.; IPOMMITS CrrrAarll ne, ' Used In * prim* dwellings. note* tootacrnati, pubUn Winch; Itprpltals, ISINDO luJtamr, di/Pnro; gattellthroan, poor-bonsai, on ships, Mai* MGM tenesientAnpooL markets. Air tercinenni, WWI. oink& *men. ensopOolik eta, Nes. a.c. sp•ettc in ail ea/14*m and OA WWI difedui, so cholera. Mama feTer.l shIP• feveromnstl-pax, tweet tearer. toesslnt eneames oreftuds. sc prepared-only byLIDEN 11711 William St., N .Y.I Sold b 7 Ihmcglins. Or. • 1;0Q3 €011671 4 1 • Grand gift Clincerl and Ilietribulionfor 14s Hen . (IRV the Foundling Arylum 11'm, rork,ali fdieri• 'ea &Nora' Orphans' Home, IYabl ingeon, D. V. held in Werblngtotrfinet troop ai all Tickets are sold, at width 10 tape Xem nee soul be oven,) .and not later Sum No Tember Yid, 1811. Entire number of ticketa,-Ete, 000-0 cacti. 1,0U3 WEN oantlnQ to 0/Mk to be awarded. Send ler cU•cnlttr giving Hat Or Gifts a.nl reference*. Tickets can beb of ; RILEY & SARGENT, corner Thirty-fire and Euketlite.., Mad% Or P. C. DEVLIN, Gen't Av. 51 Nunn St, N.Y. Mon li AIcCULLOt filkEladon Commls'es. Ma). GEO. T. CASTLE, Baltimore. Hon. J. S. NEGLEY. Pittaburgb,'r melee. H. HENDERSON'S FAMILY L. 14017011 CASES, BUD Cape containing One Bottle of OLD PALE BRANDY, HOLLAND GIN. OLD BYE WHISKEY, OLD Pd:LE. SHERRY. PINE 01J) PORT, OLD BOURBON. (i , ttaranhted Pure, andn the very best Quality. Pitce, Seven Dollars. Seri by express C. of p.. or Poet Office order. Lt. HENDERSON, In Broad St. New York. A GENTS WANTED. for the TRANSMSSION OF LIFE. UOVNILNIN ox TUE NATCOE &ND LITOIENR 01P sue MAsccuse Ptrecnoe. Ey Du. ?skewers, authorYds Physical Lifs Woman.'" litre. latex to rAs male stx ;Is full-of new facts; este bat oatipoken ; practical and rg pOpuiti , 3 . s hlg ly endorsed; tells pidly.t.likadar elm only. Exclusive territory. - Teresa liberse; at. Address for (mutants. ac.,, J. G. FERGUS a rubitsbent r ridlidelpttle. Ps. JOSZPH Eicauaux Msomlß 'later AMNON I ents to break NO 1110111111 topet on t Neat, anted, solidi t ABE TOIIIBIIOII DRALIA.POR fri FREEw F r all A;Kn Month :On to to Int $1.60 todtilly 18Th $2.50 to .3tm /IL TUN lIILETIIIIOOIBT. Every week a Letture Room Talk by Beecher; Sermon or sr- Ms by Talmage (secaad.md tb Beedier is pop stkuity). NVining's great serial story expo.- lag arcret workings ,}f liomanlam , in America. and mrieh other good reading. o:lkitoted. 111 Nsastirl!, , Egreci . . t; . Net BAND LEADERS. For somethine interesiinz. send your address to GEO. W. iIATEM. PraialtDarta N. W. Itil3o. We will Pay Wald. Afichfil 13) per week to sell our great gull vain ab discoveries. If Toe want Pefmatielli, hoonr able and plestant Pork, ,iipl4 for particulars. Address DYER E. I.)o..lacksortilikhn • • VEMlMlACelhirttlEol4llolli - 11. r 31. i %mashes the beet educittottal advantages, together with* pleasant bowie. „Board wad Tui tion. "Lek per /ram~ ar. For ',catalogues, addrws Exv. J. IkIiftAIIIILEY,IIII.,D. $5OO - ER- Oink* mlida by aol-movirtmion who tin keep his bosioery to hhosel4 Send Stamp for particular* to 110 WARD & CO.. Willimabargh. R. Y. North East Iltniaostreßanaa an. Untm proved lands for see by,/WNW ef. arr. Ph rid, Missouri. TIME CUIZTAIN RAISED. Um ft ls done. and who does The elan Nook. 121 pages. gorgeously ills= l ted:wl' s. - kl• &e. Sent by man , rely sealed; for API eats. Grand Circular. free. Address • L PHILANDER EA HL. AS Broadway, N. Y. Agepts !Reit4 This 1 • viTE 'mitt PAY ACIENIIII4. Or 41110 PM lfa wr Ll=Of 'now Immo eousidaslon for KR ;Ou wonderful lwrentkrfln. WAGNER a co.. Al ar.bifl Ylch.. 0 11 1 • 0 A Clergyman. while residing 14 /South Anittrica as a II igelonary. diacoveted a PA and aim le remedflor tne Core of Wrong Weakness, Early' DecayMiarnces of the (if Intry'and litembyal gr.~ t...R0P., and the emote traln'cif dimmers breambtoo by baneful and vicuna hs .Grest numbers have been cured by this Roble remedy. Prompt. ed by a dcalre to benefit the afflicted and unmrtn cafe. I will wend the recigmf for vr•parlng and lim ing tido medicine. Its a sealed enitektmt, to any tine who needw it. fres qfeliarar. • Address Joe. T. NAN, Station I), Bible it.. • N. Y. Blty. rA.uuticvoN - Foundry' . it Repair Shop. !laving been Engaged to the Fenner, ilualness for mote than Wily yeark--enrin'4 , Which time I have accumulated a variety Of usertal patterns, be sides c3nstrucling models and taking out patents for Improvements on • —and after baying,Ottorunahly tested those Itn provetuents, 1 feel warranted fa offering them to tbe public. .1P I—ti WASI 5 The GREAT WESTERN has no So Stores of Digerent Styles fur Heating and Cooking Has the best Record of any Store ewr offered In market.' LESS ROOM TO DO MODE WORK, MOSTDURABUE: Clllloblo, FRAMES, THE BEST STOTE:IN USE. In connection with the stove I have got which occupies little room, nil additional fuel, and is not liable to weai 3 Obt, dispen ses with all pipe, ein be put on of taken ofT at any time, and made to quit all stoves of an y size or patwrn. Vivo Hundred Persons GREAT REPUBLIC COOKING STOVE, Most of whose names have been publish ed in the Arcot's, aro confidently ,reterred to, to bear witness of superior merits as a cooking stove. Baring three first class engine's on band. 01 about fifteen horse powercapacitY. they are Offered to the ptilitic at reasonable rates. 4 PAIN T4ORNILEY. aprArtf. ROBT. CAR.SO?i. I JLES. C4IISOC, R. & A. CARSON, Wholesale and retail dealers to ;groceries and conntry produce, foretg o n sad domgstio wines and gins, Monon^ahela. 'retitled, ryerf whiskey dlc , o. 83 Feder* street, opposite P. Pt. W. St . C. U. W., Allegheny city. _ • CLOTHING STORE. NEW GOODS! The undersigned takes pleasure in in forming his friends and the Public gener al*; that he has just revdced:and opened New Stock of Goods, OF THE LATEST STMES FOR Summer Near. He keeps the bed of ;workmen in his employ, and feels confident of his ability to cut and make up garorts both FASHIONABLE& DURABLE. and In such a mannerh Rif please his customers. 7 ALWAB ON HAND. (kill - caul see us Wore leaving your Orders here WILLI& REICH. Jr. may4,lo;ly Bridgewater, Pa iv+~P sL' .w. ~r~ :<.JIO ~!ii!e~i's'.=l~~.r~ .Y„'Je~...:Jir{W~~'.v^ TEIII.IISW SIDIIMPOPINIXT 1: ne CONGRESS LI,CTIC. kartlw Eire, °Ac. COOKING - STOVES perlor fbr Loci My. T 113 TIM Great Republic Cecilia Store IT TAKES LESS FITEI„ BEST BAKER, A L TOGETHER up a l'atent EXTENSION TOP, Who have purchased and used the SUMME“ -STOtK. GEMaiveMMRI GOODS '::.`THE : 010; OIpGINAL" . BOTTLINt , :t .FIOUS INIETVITITJIK & C '4 and Market . Street, • pirr4snuna pA H. Establisbe d 1844, by H. W. Buffutn. Weill anA_WOO Soilling House west of the mountains, ass awes extensive Prer l o l42o for es Mends Mends and - the po with their owe Mineraillitter*, 4te4Parten Ata t , &C. roe the Idpting Trade, the following prices: $ pet dos. Mineral Water... . .... ..... stg ilaseben7 ++ - sr% thanspogne Oder, RN • Pbeter ..... . ...... Abp, fmsll bottles,,. i.... " gnhet, " Wlnterton, Imported London , Porter and bottles, - ' 8 OD Imported Sconk Ales end bot. ilea, ..... . ..... . BDO Crab' Cider ..... 83 per gallon. 8yr111 10 ....... • • ... : . ...... • 2OD " Dotties4:lcent. per poz. extra. Money reinnd ed when returned. Goodie dettrertid the, and treten paid to rail road stations anti anantboal, landings. tetett; ty CITY BOTTLING HOUSE, No. 39 Market Street, PFUSBT49-H, 'PA. / -v#7,it I ve. BOTT,CERS OF Saisaparilla, Mineral and Raspberry Soda Waters, Syrups and Cider, Smith's Kennett, Wainwrights, and all the best brands of Ale and 'London Porteroseleet ed and bond bottled for Medical and Fain tly use. Goodsdeliverect free. [un8;11;ly ALLEGIIIIIIIT Bllluvrear. —Sprin g Water Ales. SMITH & CO., Breams. Halt ers and Hop dealers, No. 4& Rebecca street, Allegheny; I TOW. BOMA, •It. A. YOUNG. Mahan cash price paid for Barley. Jys;ly G. S. BATICZJI.. F. A. Huesca.. C. A. BAZKICB: G. S. HARKER lc Co., Ben, Brighton, Ai UZI O. O. B 4 ItBB ik CO., Beaver Falb, lb. IEE E. It , Dealers In &Change, Coin. Covens, .tc.. &c. Collections made on all awl sable points in the United buttes and Canada. Accounts of Mach. ants. alisatufacturent. EA Individuals, solicited. Interest &lowed on time &vomitus. Convenor'. dent* will receive prompt attention. [deall-.. tly C ff * 4 c iA Cl 4l. OF 11113 PAiretrirss Diemen's* yrs, taftg. OUR CELEBRATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN 9. --....... -11.......... ...._, ....). pre6.-- Nor ipoiremal r, l prow , =ll.l 4 .ps=trr..r. WESTERN PUELISIIING CO. ' Sed ll .• yourXillSita=. 33.A.NTEINGI•HOUSE. THODIAS M'CRFERY & CO TINOS. 1111 9 CUIZEIErf, Ctuhier. J. F. DitANO, d . B. ANGIEL, 13=3:Mi Interest paid on time deposits; Prompt attend= given to collections. Also, Insurance Agents for good and reliable Companies. [maylBo Reduced Prices Speyerer & Sons Have just,,lieturaed From the East WITH A LARGE STOCK OF' GOODS, Bottbt at tht Lowest Cash Prices, And will sell some Goods AS LOWAS BEFORE THE WAR! Consisting - Of Dry Goods, Groceries, Pro visions, Hardware, Huts, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Rope, Ocum, Packing Yarn, Iron, Nails, Paints, White Lead, Oil, Putty, Queensware, Wii low-w_ate,Flour. .-"l'vkl, , /'Grain . and ~,Xl3ticon, a varie of Prints,Muslins, / ' Tiatings,Delains,Checks, Al pacas,J eaus,Dim 111 R, C rash nd Hosiery ; also. Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, Molasses, Carbon Oil, 200 6618. of Me Celebrated Canton City AND NEW CREEK FLOUR, Just arrived and for salei Wholesale and Retail, At Pittsburg Prices. 200 Eegs Wheeling Nails: ONE CAR IVITITE LIME; Land Plaster, and Akron Cement ; A Large Stock of White Led and Paints. A ve7 superior quality of Strumz alr Wet s zel s Soaps; and a lot of Carbon Oil Just A rrired and for sale, Wholesale 3 and Rdail. ALSO, PURE CATAWBA, ISABELLA a nd— Concord Wines. Of our own vintage, for Dletlicinal and Sacramental Purposes, are highly Re commended by those who have used them. They are also Agents for the KNIFFEN 310WER AND REAPER; And Pitt. Nat. Plow Co's. Pimp Thanking the Public for their past pat. ronage, we hope to.merit a liberal share iu the•future. All Goods Delivered Free of Charge. You C 341 rely on al: goods being fresh, as all ourld.good, were sold as auction. SPEYERER & SONS, aprl&te 13Aki;M3Ert."V' AND COMMIT MEM T. The undersigned having bonit oat the Ba key and Conkictionery estab lishment of J. C. Hays, near the Post office, hi Rochester. Pa.. won d month:llly inform the public that be will Kelm Me ban quality or Ice-Crewin g whichishe serves In every style ; also will sonply them by the can at reasonable prices. Those in In wallet them should give him anerl. flu Confectionery department l ia well stocked; and parties, weddings. wlllwe au with ingtweded on abort notice and In the ben c e rsVt. Families furnished with treats bread se often as disehed. 6120116111 FRIBDEIRICIL. Manta, Oarpets,QU Cloths, AT I,olkErk McCallum;' Henry ', • !Ade McCiillunt Bro.'s,) FIFTH AV.ENUEI PITTSBURGH, PA. I have factlities for supplyin RETAIL. DEALERS Zguat to any Eastern, 'lobbing House. Henry!' ,McCallum . aptltly. Cu ` 1 23 125 2 CO S. C. COYMEI VrilUlii3lla4lW. %Hi On Third Writ- hearer; Its . (nearly opposite Moore's Ursa) Store ) All Orders promptly attended to. American. Watches, Clocks. Jewelmy, Plated Ware. Spectaeles, as., always on hand. apritat, CARPETS, I) , l:l%= l *Z%VaN;il MATTING WINDOW - MANS, MITI MOD% Via% A full nud well selected stock of, AT. THE LOWEST PRICES ser Liberal Reduction made to Min isters and on Church Carpets. . . BOIVAIRD: ROSE & marB;'7l-Iyl Instant 'Belief" "For 4 t , The ALestlarri.a. Having ,been 'filleted with that terrible eom plaint completely tne, for business for weeks at a thne—for the last twelve years., and at last found a remedy that glees Instant and annplete hove toociodeo to have it prepared for so that others similarly *Mimed can receive the ben efits:ld, assuring them that ACEI II :gill do all, and more than all prom ' ialdfor it; and, that persons cute tudog, will never be with out It. An numerous others who hats used it can testify. Can be bad at tts Drug Store at.,,WILLIAM DIIECTILING, Rochester, Pa.. or vein be sent by matt to any address on receipt of one dinar. and tencents to pay postage. CHAS. B. lIIMST. normlni.lyl Roadster, Bawer county, Pa. Ferguson & Rotzler SUCCESSORS To JOHN A. scorn Wholesale and Retail Dealers, /N Choice Family Groceries., TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, PRODUCE, FLOUR, &c., NO. m 0010 STREET, WEST OF DIAMOND, Allegheny City, Pa ly Chas. B. Hurst's I NSURA_NC E. General Agency Office, HOCHESTE/3., PENNA. Notary - Pnblle and Conveyancer; FIRE, LIFE, unit ACCIDENT INSCR• ANCE; "Anchor" and -National" Lines of Ocean Steamers; " Adams •' and -Un ion" Express Agent. 'All kinds of Insuriince at fair rates and !limit! toms. Real Estate bought and sold. Deeds, Mortgages, Articles, &c., written ; Depositions and Acknowl ire -470, DRAW AND BREAST CHAINS, mews taken, &h., ttc.. GooJs and 3lon forwarded to all parts of the United States .., and Canada. Passengers booked to and from England, Ireland, Scotland, France and Germany. :ETNA ,FIItE INS. CO., Cash assett.s. " By their fruits ye know them." LOSSCA Paid to jilt/. I, 1 4.1....5:28,000,000 One of the oldest and wealthiest Comp. nits in the world. NIAGARA Insurance Cash assents, ;A.ZITDEi FIRE L(& CO., • Of Cincinnati,ol,io. • Cash assetiti, ENTERPRISE INS. CO., Of Philadciphia. Cash assetts over... 460J,000 LANCASTER Fire Ins. Co. - or Lancaster, Pa. cash assettq 3240,000 ALPS INSURANCE Co., .Cali VII pi tn.], HOMEL 11 INS. CO, Cush ussets, Travelers' Life A: Accident Insurance Co., • Of llartfonl:Conn. k, Cask Actls over liatepresetilllng the above first chum Insurance Commit'lea, acknowledged to be amongst the best and most reliable In the world, and representing a gross cash capital of - hearty A1840110,0u0, I am en *lied to lake Insurance to any amount desired. Applications promptly attended o, and Policies ' written r Ithout delay, and at fair rates and liberal term.. Lasses liberally adJuanid and promptly ' aid. _ INSURE Tl' Y I By one day's delay you rimy lose the savings ot 3ears. .Uelayr ere dangerous. and life uncertain; Therefor; Insure to day. One fo-ftay, it worth two to-morrows." !Quality, also. Is at the almost importance. The low priced, worthless article, always proves the dearest. The above companies are known to be inOngit the hest and wealthiest In the world.— , • As ye sow that shall you MEL:" Ureteral for the very liberal patronage already bestowed, I hope—by a strict attention to a legit.- ' Mate boldness—sat only to merit • contitmencor 13(3?4, same. bat a large Increase the present year. riTIIPIINS A. CRAIG I. duly authorized to take inpplicanons for Insurance and recelvc, the premhim , for the same in adjoining townshfra. Near Depot, 11 4C11' ochea A tel,P lll a: WASHINGTON and,, JEFFERSON Too jail Cbunses. 'Classical& Scientific Rub tons yews. Yeasty expesse to the student, $9OO to IMO. Vas tribesman:l. PASISEDIRPIHAYS. Jell Em . Washington, Penn's, .rm.AtyrzcArt AND JEWELER. 21 Flab Arenue.-, PITTSBURGII, Pa t • AND NEAR THE DEPOT 01 Hat s6,ooo,ooo Of New York Of Eric, Permit 1_ == Cron & Co: Column.% sig S j. Cross 'it Co., ROCHESTUR, • • VE A, %max' LARGE.STOCK OF General Merchandise, PURCHASED PROM FIRST HAND, And for sale at a man advance on cost. IN THIS COLUMN, lire propose to call the attention of • • the trade, ESPECIALLY TO MR EXTENSIVE Blocs OP Building Hardware, 110USE-KREPEIZS' HARD WA RE, MECHANICS' TOOLS, TOOLS, NAILS, Window Glass, PAINTS, OILS, I P la or IV - 3r, Oa 0. Sole of the Mu Odes of Building EardWare, Are : Butts of every efze—east and wrought ; RIM, MORTISE AND PAD LOCKS In great variety of alze and quality ; - - GATE AND STR/tP HINGES, GATE AND DOOtt LATCHES, Cupboard Catches, Screws, Shutter Hinges, boor and Shutter Bolts, SASE PULLEYS, SASH cow?, SASH LOCKS AND.' FASTENINGS llat and Cent Hooks, Rooks •and Steeple.% Carriage Bolts, BASE KNOBS, &C., &C MECHANICS' TOOLS: AXES, ADZES, HATCHETS, HAMMERS, SAWS, STEEL SQUARES, TRY SQUARES, MITER SQUARES BEVELS, CHISELS, AUGERS FILES, BITTS, BRACES, PLANES, SCREW DRIVERS SCRATCI I AW L, DRAWING KN IV KS, SPOKE SHAVES, WRENCHES, BENCH S.-CREWS. MASON AND PLASTERS' TROWELS, , Mason & Ctsrpenters' Lines (frowns, OIL :OiND SYTHE STONES; SAND AND EMERY PAPER And every other ttem belonging to this department. , Farmers' Tools FIELD AND GARDEN HOES, Garden Bakes, Spades—long T blind led ; Round and Square Pointed Slinvek HAY AM) MANURE 'FORKS, GRASS AND GRAIN SYTHES, SYTHE SNATH . S, RIFLES, SPADING FORKS, POTATO HOOKS, MATTOCKS, PICKS, Well Chains, Dog, Halter And Cow Chains, Whips, Lashes. dm., to niFWWiTIMIMMI Knires and Forks, Carting and Butcher Knives CARVING SETTS Table and Teaspoons, Fire Setts; Coal Buckets:Coffee Mill 3, FLOUR a; MEAL SEIVES, LADLES, $1,500,000 DIPPERS, &C., &C Painters' & Grainer Goods : • BIL. Fahnostoci & Co.'s • PUKE WHITE LEAD PURCHASED BY THE TON AND SOLD AT PITTSBURGH PRICkI4. Lead and Mineral Paint, in all colors PURE LINSEED OIL, COA LE'S. PATENT DRYER 5250,00) T U ALCI)EIOI,,,YARNISII, GUM SHILLAC, SASH TOOLS, PAINT & :VARNISH BRusnis, $3,590,099 Putty, - Putty GLAZERS' TACKS Window Glas-z. $1,500,00t, In all sires, Single and Double Strength PrWe are giving much attention to this branch of our .business; and, while in qnallty, we always handle the very best, w•e are confident that our prices and terms are as favorable as can be given by any responsible house. We are thankful for a liberal and In cre asing patrolulge, and will spare no pains to [Merit public favor P. j. falosP et Po., Rocimarza, May 81, 1811. MayB-Iy:cbi my3l. M3MM HAY RAKEIS, Dry and in Oil, OWN MEE 1=IM!! -grass DR lout e. 311150iratto v. J . i7PZIrtREIL WM-C. mss: arxxxxea, awe, gpETIEIIIIII3II fit. aIeDoNAILD Vesta fn ex binge, Cola. Government maai make collection no all aterealloo points I mid , tbe United State. tad Canada v triv,v Fiume, op depcisit aulldrtt to check, ark! receives tick s s pa .. Its Ikon one dollar and up w ard , and snow limo. eat at per rent. By lame lad ran moon bee by 66917 tuir at t he han k* 1131, k 'dordi Cul tom y, ► m.. till 4. p and an Saturday eve'? top bozo 6 toll o'clock. We refer by perzb a w an L. 11. OATIIIAN a Co.. ( flax. J ftr-", /mega, 64:oer & Co., Oau 8 courro. S. J. Cecile at Co . Wx. Bina= & W &Mk Jonm %R AH ,. 8.8. Ramage, B . II Eposa. A. 0. TRADIMMIEN • B. WWWX., Harm. Fito.burio n0ir16 . 71.1y-cltd Je2B A NEW FIRM SHOE-STORE . Mustead&Winte r KI4,EP CONISTANTLY oN A full .red complete bei,w k ~t th, • ' styles of BOOTS, SHOES & GAITER if gra SPECIALTY —Vint. •I / tr1,1,i11.4, f-, (ionlemen, and first ct, s tia , ,o%.,ii, for Ladies, made to order It rfeidu.tv New Brtgbion, near Siemm) . . 1 , i ,f,. (1 ,,, i , ery. , je2l:6m. Black and Gold _Front, GEORGE W. BIGGS, No: 159 SMITHFIELD NT Fob: dam above'! tt, A ve. e FINE WA '4, CLOCKS, JEITuy Opt icatand Fancy G Ofmbr , pIITTSB URO 11, . FI%E WATCH REPA /RING Pim*, (lit this advertisement ti" 4 it with yoti. j(l4 'SingerSewing Sewng Machine. • HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINES The most perfectand simple machine of :tw k eves invented. • ' Hoth of the above muter machine...ll24e b../: lidepr improved until they eland Without aiTivl Price a the itINGER FAMILY SEW iif; CHINE from 05.0U.npwards. Price of HINKLEY 8 KNITTERS fa', Circulars and temples mailed live on applinz Hon. STRAW & MORTON, GEsIEFAI. AGE..Wr... ' - NO. 'hr) kl34Sttr.et, Pitt..hurgh. Pa f . *ruts wanted for the - Htnk ley itnehtne every wbere, and for the Steger in Western Pennyylva. nta Eastern Ohio and VV,..1 l'a . nlwri.r there are bone already ertabliened nortir fr. BUYERS, LOOK RERE. It nnq not be a mait..r t)1 tTent.t! ;n tertt to he people of llestt•r r r .,_ ir • ti know what is ttenstiiring beim (1.1, Williain. ,N"apolenti 111. lbstuark and Trieltu in Europe, but it is a matter that effects thmil materially t.. know when , they can bay tine awl cheap 1.10)1 . LH I Eti. S.SNIT(4-ER & Ca At th. ir Pa.. hot .I,l' furniAii 1.1 ?hilt . (u I- ver h. culled for in their line. They 31way.10,; a. lull rissw - tment of GROCERIES. Flour, Peed, (We's, Teas, mgarx Spke~, Tobacco and (_l(razs: And other lertir.e , ii,413:1, fdp First (1.,v, • GRocERY fI)RE. Proni r l and intimati: netinaint " It tin (in , cery, , flour nnd Fneeti And their clispusitin nernitt p.ltistaction to those who !nay fay them wi h Their fiat nmasty, they llnpe in th, lu L-u, as in lite pa obutin a Itb,ra share of th, puUte pat rouge Give us a. Call and see.if we do not" troike tt i. pair In terest to call again.••, jan23. 8. tiIi)TGER d; GREAT WESTERN ON WORKS. RIFLES; Boob& 'sad Single Barrel sboliwGinui4 Bevoivere„Ammauition Goode; Rifle Barrels, Locke, Bildun nag- (Jun 113 teriale, etc. Send for a Price Llst. Address .1 B . 1 0FIN STON. Great Western Gun Works, 179 ,tarlatli. street Pittsburgh. Pa. N. B. Army carbines, Rifles and Iler , -te4 bought or traded for. fiel-Vro HAVING Permanently located in the of Zefienottll4 Pa. for-tbe porpime or prac icmg Medicine, I respeeifully tender my profe.4...tee eervices to thecltizena of meld village. and ViCil3il). Office. In realdence. oppnotie Eagle Hotel where 1 chat) always be' found, nnleaa profeestoun engaged. All call- will receive Immediate ar prompt attention. A. V. I'UNNINGItAId, M. P. _sept.l.l;ly I . STAIR BUILDING Wood - Mr-6in= Shop, WILLIAM PEOPLES,. Allegheny City. Pa.; Is prepared to do hit kinds nt Woo. Turning, Scroll-Sawing and S-ri.tl ding. Ne•rell's %lumen, and Hand R. WIT.i ALL JOINTS CUT. 'HEADY TO HANG, furnished on short notice Orders-by mall promptly attended to, or mar , `, /oft with Giosser t Co.. 59, Oh Av. l'ittsborch Pa.„ and at the Mill, corner Webster sitret are. Graham Alley. lotottly Dr"). "Inn. ray,of Brute,- oat..r detc x.( . 411 Mined that no Dentl.l de State • woak 4 cheaper tat. 4i 4 C. he oder, 'o.4:st his patron` . Re us , . be. t EDECTI.II manufactured In the United States. Goad and u. ver perfartned In a style that deg.. ear.p. titton Satiefaetlon guaranteed in all operatia. or the money returned. titre him a trial . fetr2.l, BOGGS A: BUHL 131acit Alpacas At 25437 62, 1 ,4 and 75 cents_per Having purchased a large 1,.1 ,f Black Alpacas - and Pare Mobil' At a great bargain, we will sell then p a! 10 to 15 cepts per yard Ivy ;:inn same goods, can be had elsewhen Summer Dress Goods At cugtomers own mines, to make r." l for Fan goods Cir' ()off Yard NV ide BROWN SHEETING 10 cEsTs Extra quality Callum Flannel 1212 Men and Boys' Wear AT ' BARGAIN PRICES Wholesale and Retail 124 FEDERAL STREEI ALLEGLIENY CITY, -PA aprs Iy;claltnyl7Y2laug9 J. B. SI EAD Hag now in operation a new SAW AND PLANINU MILL IN FREEDOM, PA. Having the latest improceil n':aeb:Dery for the manufacture of FLOORINo• LATH, &C., and Is now prepaied to attend to the building and repairing of Steamboats, Baru; Flats, &c., &C.. Seeping constantly on band a superior quality of Lumber. The pats-comae of the public is reirpectlidly solicited. Ali orders promptly executed. [aug3•ly r,
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