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11105113 MESS of Chartism Towaship.
To- THE COMMERCIAL.
We do nothke wring ling between news
papers professing to be of the same faith.
Thai Ittioeciudona, however, when silence
Would be criminal.
• "Oae of those Prises out of an article in
the Commercial . Thtsrsday, in continua
tion of,a previous attack on the late speech
Of frtiOgersVirsol; Wherein the conductors Of
that - paper have undertaken to' denounce
his opinions, audio declare them at vart
some with the doctrines of the Union Re
-- P. 1 1 1 ? 1 , 1 0, h.intrty of this State. The same pa
- iterollyesterini takes us to account for hav
ing swerved in the mine way.
We profess tOUtiang to that party, and
are, perhaps, older soldiers in the ranks,
!Menthe conductors of that journil, who
are obviously not Visaed as to its Pcnusyl•
vania phases. We think we know how its
' heart heats, generally, and we are sure that
to far as regards the Allegheny portion of
- it, which we have had some agency in form.
frig, It is as tkorough as radica', en I as
etonest In its ccnvictions as any other por
tion of that great party in America. It
eountednone of those milk and water gen
try, sometimes rather humorously yclept
ontiersatives, either when it polled its ten
- thoiriand majority for Luscomv, or when
it seht out its ten thousand sons to the
battle field to seal their testimony with
theli blood. It equally despises now the
ttmeservers who would betray the cause of
the nation by "working the pregnant hing
es of the knee," putting in jeopardy the
gaits of the great and expensive victory
.we have won.
TheLpirnnerciai prides itself on being
conservative. It has a horror of all posi
tive men like STEN - Face, who have opinions
-and are sot afraid to utter them. It takes
• ‘ -'l ' Oristireri at 'finding Itself as often in har
mony with the Pittsburgh Post as with
ourselves. It may understand the interests
of 11;e souptry better tipm we do, but if It
is f blhildmithea—we are not.
We propose just now, however,—as the
op;ortunity is a good- one—to teat the
traestion whether it Is more Republican
than kir. SIEVE:NS, or whether it really
knows anything about the opinions of the
party for which it speaks with so much
~..- confidence. !
It, charges that this gewlemaa's views
ecusea.ssl.x—reconstructlon appear to have
undertone a Mauve same the Union fitate
convention a month ago, wherein it says
be oriented !Ito the pledge to support the
.. policy of President dotissos."
that ho now advocates a to.
s ;ally different .policy—proposing to treat
the.-Esnthern States as conquered provinces,
fie,d.tu confiscate the property of every man
to, the &Wit,. worth 110,000, for the our
pi)* Sivirpayir-g• the -National debt, and in
druitify!tg It Yel 'men who have suffered
Ices.
It declares that "it Is not and never can
be in favor of this plan," but comforts it
.. aelrwith the reflection "that in view of the
feet that no Convention rr representative
body has set diEstriteA from the Presi
dent's Ilan, which repudiates secession,-
and boles that no State has been and - Weser
con bf.. ouLof the Union, but that all have
approved of it, it must be admltteff, that the
-vrosßect of s carryinglif policy into effect
appears rather dubious even to Hr.
BTEVEiCS."
jtobaracterizel the whole speech as a
-I:Satoptafferni, which shows "neither skill
' ?. :ll • *aagacitr',.
. — . 4 ?) 15 him a ``4llorgarrizar" •
,
""'Orefer—thiblis that those who will go
4irek' with him on their action of less than
11 Month ago; are on the high-road 'to de
atruction—saya that "others-are free, but
• if devil:Mt Intend tOfoliciw'him" —and winds
4:11) wittiisn_etoteher "that the- Republican
,Union prirty in Pennsylvania stand aolemly
Zoitinrettted ln support of the policy of the
• Priiildent:iiii does the party inevery other
State."
would• almost _ impossible to ma
brace within the , same -compass, a target
amount of Ignorance or series of grosser
Iltuiders then it has here perpetrated under
the hallncinationthat It was really in the
Interests of tire - Republican party, end
underatdo — dititiolity: -
it lea curious fact, as we shall show now
b,y. tbe, record, that while, Ms not true that
vikellepnblican Conventidn'of this State has
committed Itself at all in favor oftbe policy
-of the Presidentiiatk Waste has on the con.
truly, declared it a fadstre,--there is not a
-eagle 'one of the several positions assailed
. 14 it in the speech at Mr. fixemmas even to
tba . ..artfele of confiscation Itself; that is not
directly, ; based on the msointlons of that
Coneeiitleti, and e.ipressly supported by
•• • •
ahf.eittreggitilitieet 1.0
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‘ , „4?fr4oniitaticuon•agereq. b yrt he, Tx esideitt
ad.be,Peitle ln' the
judger:mit:of this ClordrentiOn - his not been
ateoplest,(l? the 4of trit„honest. loyalty and
raftttole, let with sire? eslden,!s:of *flaw,
and :tbletTitlas to impel ui io the eittvietiex
7ietTerel7ealtilii be tafily;titi;lfilteci with Pie',
tivTitfeal - rieht4 w 7 ch, they fOrfated btj thOir!
Yrsami, itottT the goze?e roe: ets 'them amp.
01*.egi,rettliksW fa war iy fneorpora
trantfictlfignal 'provisions, and
rflOttif* oil meweitiiin their borqeta the
11101o5lirlyhtt . rifiro, liberty and Me ftifOui;
~( I:h4ypinese;"
theitanste:edof an appearance is a
caitii:decfarathiithat the Prestdent'e poll-
Li' has Yaiter4 - and s very sliptilleattUntiraa
- lion too. that the 'rebel States cannot be
• existed agsbOtritlr' die' political right's they
tailitforfild*Fecept On_the tanned seen-.
rlttg titi C ztgW ° 814/80:. to • All
policy
'bitCthil;eoPdfizikedisti of Ilepsrul••this is
ihaE cfin he shows ' sttppo{t o! the poet=
to 10 . syer
I ?Lea as `to • theft tmittnetit fievolqiiieff
ro7lxi*..tili
p titilis. Kis so rounilly...eilleited
-
trarn. the , President's, plan,, which'which'l /tolls
,~~.
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that no State has been or ever can be out
of the Union." We have ibis Sescllustou
, 4! "Thai having.congwed the rebellious.
State*, they altopld beheld in subjection, 1
and the treatrai3iit they axe to receive and
the laws that are to govern them should
be referred to the tow making power of the
nation to which it legitimately belongs."
What does our Republican expounder
say to this If it does not know, the Con
vention at least did, that the doctrine which
it supposes to have been endorsed at Ilex
risburg, is that Only of the rebels and the
Copperheads which once admitted, would
authorize these States to return without
condition and render all the proceedings of
of the President himself the merest of usur
pations -upon their rights as continuing
members of this talon.
Agnlg, as to the confiscation question,
in which it is so charitably insinuated
that Mr. SIEVENS Is looking after his own
interests, as a sufferer from the invasion of
this State.
The fifth Res..lution declares that as the
rate rebellion was wantonty precipitated by
the property holders of the South, it is but
just that they should pay the expenses of
the war, and Congress should declare as
forfeited arid rested in the Government the
property of all rebels whose esates exeeed
the sum of $lO,OOO, and that the proceeds
of the property so confiscated should be at,
plied to increase The pensions of those en
titled thereto by the atonalities of the war.
to pay the datnagistione by the enemy to lop.
at takens, and to lessen the .burden of the
- national debt.
And thus it - appears that, there Is no one
of the points complained of in Mu BTEIENV
speech. which has not theAtreet authority
of the Convention to sustain It.
Limd yet the Commerci I says that M.A.
STLVEICR' views have clanged since the
Convention, that be bas made "a new plat.
form without akill or sagacity" that he is
"disorgintzer"—"that it is not and never
can be in favor of his plan"-•-"that those
who go back,withhini are on the high road
•to destruction" "and that others may go,
to the devil by following him, but it will
not."
Well, it was a blubder, and a sad oge,
but the result is, that the Cwitoterria/ quits
the camp. "There is no hope of its return .
after the declaration that" It never can be
in faviir of .`:,..TEVEN . F. plan, Which is pro
cisely ihe plan of the Union Republican
party of this State. These abominable
heresies are not mended by the tact that
they are the sins of the party, and not of
Mr. STEVENS, and that instead of tits hav
ing changed, it was the Commercial it
self that had chopped round under the
Federal breeze, while he was really defend
ing the faith that was propounded by the
high council of the party.
We are sorry for the mistake of our con
temporary, but we have been mistrusting
for some time that it was getting a little too
conaerrafire, and forgetting the doctrines of
the Republican party. 'I his is one of the
consequences however of bad company.
But we are too sad to moralize. So good
bye gentlemen, and take with you, if not
our benediction, at least our parting advice
not to be too heady and impulsive, as the
very young are apt to be, but always to
"look before you leap" hereafter.
DEMOCRACY PHOTOGRAPHED
The Evening { ('oat, in the course of
an article on "the future of parties"
alludes to its old compatriots in terms
any thing but fisttering or "conciliatory."
We commend the language of the Post
especialry to those ■rho are so anxious to
bury the past in oblivion •
"In the blatory of that party, since 1848,
there is everything to embarrass it, little or
northing to give it strength. On the terra.
torte] question it deliberately yielded its
principle of universal freedom to strike
harms with the slave masters. Under the
len , ' of such degenerate:sand selfh:h schemers
as Buchanan and Pierce, it became not
merely a subservient tool in their hands,
bat a despicable one, crniching and faiva-
Mg, and eating the dust with a meanness
that was moretban ordinarily vile. At the
outbreak of the war, of the leaders of this
party considerably more than half took an
open, of concealed part In an armed effirt to
etatrey the integrity of the ntt!on. and,
what was hater even than provoking a
needless civil war,-in inviting foreign mon
archies' to help give the death-blow to the
republic—the last hope of the world. - Dar
lug war the same leaders did what they
could to hinder it—thi y opposed recruiting,
tilt( nied our generals, resisted the draft,
denounced Ike government, and sailed
and abused any MOO, Da matter What tits
political antecedents, who made himself
conspicuous for seal or honesty in prosecu
ting the insurgents. One victories were
diruluhhid or denied; our strategy derided;
and the brave boys who had left Louie and
all tbingato meet the dangers of the field,
were made to understand there was an
1 nt my in the rear almost as powerful as the
enemy ih front.
Now, we say, a record of this kind, still
fresh in all memories, is not a popular one;
it is not glorious; it is hot a thing to be
vaunted; it is not to be deliberately taken
upon one's shoulders after it has been cast
off, as ,if It were going to facilitate his
; march or give him acceptance with the
people. On the contrary, it is a dishonor
able scroll—a foul, scarvy, repulsive blot;
—a treachery or a half-faced sympathy
with treachery, of Wldah every magnani
mous mind should be instictlvely ashamed.
Fri - the rebels themselves, ,acting under
the influences of .saiseducation. of a long
training in error, of local prejudice, of
falsehood. cunningly. taught and diffused,
there may be compassion and forgiveness
hut for their allies of the North, who had
co such excuses for evil action, who know.
ugly and wilfully plotted the destruction
of our peace, • our liberty and our union,
there is reserved another feeling. Their
deeds, and some Instancestheir names, will
he a stench in the nostrils of mankind to
the latest generation.
NEN 5 ITEMS
• Bone 'elms ago a native of Newbury
port, Mass,, now residing in Boston, me
there a man Intoxicated and In want. The
man said he bad been led away and Was
&Ames of assistance. He was taken In,
and, when sober, money furnished him to '
.e.u, nto Li. Lonic in New Yolk. Recenty
ILat man, aver-afterwards sober and re
spectable, died nab, and; recollecting the
kindness shown, him by the ono who bad
acted - the pan ofthe Good Samaritan, be
queathed him 110;000.
Inort:-.;.-The Iron ,dge says: ''"The in
dications of an actlie,nad prosperous bad
ness are Most encouraging. Prices rule)
firm ani, rwe,fins,y aswell tell the trade at
once, they will continue Ana. Many of the,
matinfactureri of.lron have -to-day orders,
enough loheeithelr works In , full opera-,
don for , four -,- months nto come: - The(
demand at present is, far , in excess of pro.' ''
duction, and 1101,W:3a2p00s opens of a still
increa Ire demand, We egain quote an
advance In the toite.of lien as appears by
our merlon rcipaits." -
Iv Is truderst r eoci that the Connecticut
State hoard of education will insist that the
law shall be enforced, which forbids em
ploying" children un der , fifteen, years or
age in , matrefacturing or Other business,
unless they shall have attended school at
least three menthe of the twelve next pre
ceding fun' 'end every year in w.hlch they
shall be eMployed under a penalty of $.25
for each offense.
BarPts rs received at the Freedmen's
Bureau show that most of the property
held as abandoned at Harper's. Ferry by
the Government, has been restored to its
owners, and that applications have been
made for the restoration of the remainder.
TOE leiltrieYelea painters in New Vora
are holotog meetings sgainat A reduction, of
th e ir wages from 4813 to.2a 2op A
- 'rare hiti(tira 4 101:frog ahem" pro.
Kress at Doiltrarth lievr•Yoric Over
%Ofrbull-froge . are one ttblbition.
Oris- of. the bt, :Slayers - gals the
Karam' en of that city are still"preaching
r ithont swearing" allegiance.
REDEMPTION 1 , 1 0
. NAI lONA L is
Tbdre has been for some time a strong de-fre
on the pen of certain banks in New Yort-to
fo.ce all theltational Banks in' .the country to
redeem thilr issues in that city or be subject to
the annoyance of having their notes assorted
there and sent home for redemption. The fem.
rite plan was to make the Clearing /Immo( that
city an assorting house for that purpose.
The most clamorous advocates of this step
were entail) aline old State banks who are still
to the Clearing House, but refuse to become Nee
lineal Banks. They are compelled, as we wi
de Ward it, to pay !heir daily balances at the
Chasing House in greenbacks, bet being unable
to get checks on the U. B. assistant treasurer
cashed, except In National bank notes, they cry
out for an asserting house, eo - as to be able to
export greenbacks from the country banks In ex
char ge for the notes assorted and sent home.
One of these banks, for instance, complains
that, in the course of one day It received checks
on the United States Treasury, from Its deposi
tors, amounting to ShOO,COO. Qg preeentln:
these for payment, It was paid exclusively in
National Bank notes, In packages mute up of
notes from all parts of the country, there being
scarcely two notes of any one hank in any one
package. How, now, Is this poor bank to get
arcs &backs in exchange for them, without an
assorting house? Sure enough!
We see no way open for this bank, except to
become • national bank itself. It may then re
able to get along lathe Clearing Haase as well
as the other National bank, do.
The Immense number of national • ba• ks ren
ders "assorting" ,a much more difficult business
than It used to be, and this we take to be one of
the great advantages of the system. The notes
once out, remain one, and pass current as well
sway hem, as at home; and the people are not
ent9.ctto to the task of sortittaleing . notes ea es
to Int is store this crme from, before teking
or passing them. The attempt to assort them,
la New York le for the purpose of establishing
bike more, eta old system of patting the coon
try Lark he:1161 at a &coon.. in that city. Such
.would be its practical Oka.
Tte New Tot k Clearing noose. however, has
ref:n*olo iota Ilielficto an assorting esta.,lish
mcnt. The rtsolutions lately passed, la favor
of forel. g redemptions at New York, of which
we Led an account by telegraph, were simply
the resolutions of a few directors of outside
banks, and amount to nothing. The object of
Te tational basking systtm, of furnishing a
truly estional currency will not, therefore, be
interfrrld with for the present.
The DiApatch gives the figures to show
e greet increase of business In Erie dor
ing the past year, It says: For the year
ending Sept. 12th, 1864, there were erporitil
from Erie, 4,06:1,031 feet of lumber, and not
one foot imported. For the year ending
Sept. 19t21,1865, there were imported 5,020,-
708 feet of lumber—making a gain in reality
_
of 0,983,739 feet!--for we manufactured
and would have exported a surplus of at
, east equal to the export of 1864 had It not
been abed here. That is, the amount of
lumber uped for building purposes in North-
western Pi nnsylvania was in the year end
ing Sept. 12th, 1865, 9,985,739 feet more
than in any previous year, and If we add to
this the amount brought in from other
sources than the pert of Erie, and the extra
amount manufactured fn the oil country, it
would swell ties amount by several millions
of feet. The import of iron ore has nearly
doubled, the impart of shingles has increas
ed about 1,250 000, salt ditto, and every
thing else m proportion, while many arti
cles are now imported to a large extent
which were never before called for. here.
With such immeue results—most of which
have been gained during the past six
months—tile prospect for Erie is confess
edly a most favorable one. •
A CcramerrY was discovered by Mr.
Kress, of the firm - of Kress & Krauss,
Johnstown, a few days ago. Upon break
ing-a common hen egg, somewhat larger
than the usual sue, another egg, en-ased in
a hard and perfect shell, was found inside,
lying beside the 'elk of the larger egg.
The smaller egg was about the size of a
plgeoh's egg Upon btealring it, It was
discovered to be entirely composed ni al•
human. No yelk was vtaible. In all other
respects it was a perfect formed egg Eo
rap the Tribune.
1 . 3 view of the anticipated advent next
summer of the cholera, the TT .. .5W.* advi
ses the people LE Johnstown to Institute
rigid sanitary meal-urea to ward off the
thteatened pestilence.
A WILD KAN has been discovered in a
forest in Clearfield county. Ile was cov
ered all over with a copper-eo , ored down,
and when captured was Ole to speak on y
one word—.,raft." He had forgotten so
the rest of the English language. Bi
tacvtrner Bigler kindly took the .tll man
in Lie hands, and will prepare hint to vote
for the Demo.ratic candidate In Oc.tober.
This nil/11' may be true, since large num
bers of the residents fled to the woods
during the late draft. Many are yet mis
sing, NO that more wild men may yet be
caught.
Pos. JAMES BLoost, of Clearfield cqun
ty, died at hie tesidente, In Bloom town
shit, on Monday rooming, September 11th,
1665, of typhoid fever, aged about 71 years.
William Bloom, the father of the deceased
removed to Clearfield County in 1802, with
hi.- lamily, where they have resided ever
since. In 1861 James was eiscted Associ
ate Judge, and discharged the duties Of Is
office with fidelity. lie was a man much
beloved by all who knew him, on account
of his kind and friendly disposition.
BLURB ISAAO KIRKPATRICK, of Penn
townablp, Perry county, tiled last week,
and was Muted on Sunday. He was in the
160th year of hie age, and had been muling
eider for sixty-eight years in the Preabyte
nan church at or bear the month of the
Juniata.
ON last Sabbath, Mr. Allison Lenghry,
residing near Blairsville, while in the let
of hitching a horse ton buggy, in order to
go to church, was kicked on the back of
the bead by the animal, Injuring him to
such an extenras to cause his death on
Monday.
THE Beading cotton mill is now running
its full Capacity; thirteen thousand five
hundred spindles awl three hundred and
fitty-eight looms. The mill employs over
three hundred operatives, who are engaged
is the manufacture of printing clothes.
Ia Leipervills, Delaware county, tkere
Is a quarry so deep that when a teamster
calls to his oxen a spectator on it banks
hears nothing. A stone cast from the
same banks occupies thirteen seconds in
decending.
Tux Carlisle Democrat says: On Monday,
Mr. Frank Duey, of Mechanicsburg, shot
a white Crane—quite a /gra axis in these
parts—on the Conodogninnet creek. It
met eutt d thice lett in bt.lOT, and four feet
Gout tip to tip.
On Monday rapt, the ticket office futile
011 Creek railroad passener depot, was
entered by burglari, and th eentire supply
Of local tickets,, together, with .. the case in
iehleb 11 oy were Coatalnedi and abunt4so,
earned el
A ikEW paper, entitled "The New Era, —
.itipublisbed at Blalreville,ladialla
by W. R. Buyers.
121=M1
The Elio Gazette 15f Thnesclal eve Our
Member of Congress, Han. Schofield,
pitted thtteagb Ude city on Tuesday, coals
way to the New York Sate Fair, to WO
hie appointment to deliver the Annual
Ad
drtea on the 1 6th Inst. •
Denmt, WLIISTEII., a son of the bite CoL
Fletcher 11' ebstor, and grandson of the
great. Daniel Webster, died at Dlarshfield,
on Saturday, aged 25 years.
CAPTAIN .6.3DEIISON, of the ship' Villa.
francs, has been held in 85,000 bail at New
Yea for alleged cruel treatment of amt-
giant paisingers.
Tfin estimated cost of the monument to
Mr. Lincotn to be erected in Sprindeld,
1.11., is $200:000. and the amount subscrib
ed is $50,008
CLABVICE J. PIIEIRTICE, late an Valear
I in the rebel ormy; has . withdrawn from the
Louisville Tournal, - being about to leave the
'country.
ANNA E. Dim - amp:a has three new lee-
Aorta for this season-; "Boma Thrusts,”
i"Zarneatnesar .tind nleloott - Ode..
Liao ion& WmaTwdn.rn mmounces his
',creed to be that "a loyal nigger ' la belles
dem alebite traitor. -
SnElatici has .bought &handsome
realdence is SR. Loris for 120,000.
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34161441 M. of UliOber riZed az,
Lis 7 rial.
"
'the New York ErenfrP2 Pb,, Oriquars-,
day, says: Edward 13.: Ketimm Vrns to-day'r
arraigned-In the Court b4-Genertfifiess one'
on eleven indictnents for forgery in the third
degree. and one for embezzlement. Young
Ketchum wee attended by his father, Mor
ris Ketchum, and his counsel, ez-Judgo
Allen He waived the reading of the in
dictments, and pleaded not guilty. Dis
trict Attorney Hall set down his trial for
the first alonday of the October term.
C=l
Young Ketchum was not sent to the pri
soners' box, according to the common
practice in In case of prisoners who are to
be arraigned to plead to the Inlictmercs
against them.
Tee prisoners' box is at the side of the
Ccurt-room most distant from the .1 dges'
bench; part of it is op, n, with a railing
about it; and a part Is tightly eneosed, so
that the prisoners who prefer hot lo be el
posed to the gaze of the ClOwas frequently
la attendance in the court of 0-:gterad ties-
Itlons, may ri..l",fe any remain in privacy ,
till they may be called forth by the Clerk
of the Court, who pronounces the names of
iho accused with a loud voice, when the
Court is ready to try them or to 'war them.
Ketchum and Jenkins, the late acting
[tiler of the Phoenix Bank, were brought
together t y officers of the Tombs trout their
cells. Besides their counsel (Ex lodge
Stewart was the counsel of Jenkins.) Mr.
Mortis Ketchum appeared and talked with
his eon.
The prisoners were laces directly to the
bar. The court was engaged in the trial
of a case—thatof Joseph Cohen, who was
charged with committing burglary—but
the rrooeedbaus were suit andel, and
Ketchum titbk his place bwore tie rail tg
whaeh encloses the clerk's desk, and the
Judge', Bench. City Judge Russel west
ded the Court.
The x premien on the face of the elder
Ketchum was at deep sag-t Ash, but he was
dem.
The feature g 01 Edward Reteh.tm were
not t.o set, and the muaclduf his face were
not CO perfectly under bin;nontrol, as on
the two ocetkatone uu which he appeared at
the her at the Tombs for exantinati.m..
He had however prepale I himself for
his arralgement, as he had no
a:cation to Fpe s k lor himself as
he has hitherto done, he manifested little
emotion.
Ex. Judge Allen simile for him, when the
reading of the indictments was waived,
and Ketchum none afterwards returned to
the Tetthain charge of the officer.
Mn. FlgriiiT littert.g, of Carroll. Indiana
county P. Imsylvanis, was knoehe.l down
near Ids tesidence and robbed on the eve
ning of the 4111 inst., by two men nime.l
Michael Phalon and Jot--eph Storm. They
were both arrested, hot Phalon succeeded
in escaping from the aiticera on his way to
Jail, and Is yet at large. Storm gave nail
In the sum of $l,OOO for his appearance at
Court.
PUBLIC .IrOTICEB
tgrlfiltelT CHEINTLaeff CH V RCM AL
-1.1.011131Y CITY, EXCELSIOR HALL,
corner of Federal and Lacoell ctreeta. Pastor,
lUSEPH VINO. Services at 105( a. m. arid 1
p a. Player 2Seetuig oa WEDIXESDAY EVE X
INO. The public, are cordially Welted to attend.
sesadtd
rar. ELIGIOEN SESIFICIFJLAPeIIIi
FIRST BAPTIST CHU RWI tWISORE.
OATIOI , I elll hereafter bold their sharott eery ces
In ALASONW HALL, an I.llth street. Prescht
by the Put°, ker. JANES S. WOKERSON,
every LORDIS DAY at 10= and 131. Sunday
School at 1 &steels Y. st. Strangers eve the pulls.
are cordially ltorltert to attend. Sesta-fres.
sr-mate
MRS. SMART% SELECT MiCrelOOL,
No. 12 ISABELLA. sTREEr, Alligbenf,
near at Clair street Bridge.
I am formbrg • elan of young ladles to whom I
will ere losinietion in Reading, Wilting. &MS
Ea VIA or•OSIML r, history, Geography, and Owe.
notary. English Composition will necelre *animal
•ttantion In order that my pupils map become
good totter writers. Tame-4LO° par month. COL.
wk. English Broaches, slit psi month) Primary
Wass $l.OO per month.
kinds of finimicultal Newlin Wort
taught, nicker with or without Wadies, wryer an
Yaagemimt. Erecting clams twice a week.
wi1at8,11,113116 ILE SILAST, Principal.
ICES sSEL.LAII PO LT LCHsIU
I INSTITUTE, TROY, N. T.—The FUN
TT-SEOure I. ANNUAL Str-SION or Dm
AND
501101.14 tio ZSICIrNEVAING &ND
NATIIHAL SOIENUE,_ eorarocree. Sarrscr
... istn, MI. The NEW ANNti&L REGIS.
LER of OS& giving cull information, be ot.
%Jaws , t. 16.40•ising
PROF. CHARLES DROWNE ,. , ,
Tr. fi Dr.v r irec tor
NEW" 4111 MR WS NJII.EarTill.
T ACE PATTERNS ON ORANGE
14 Sea .11 with °reap. end Mack Border.. New
E , each Walt FAO, • for sane Ly
nte W. r. tit AItSH tLL, SI Waal planet.
T IBRA RI AND LULL ViaTT FINS,
14 it.d fled toter Fis I Papers of new French
to. artatietta. For sale by
P 31,111i11A.144
XVAA CANDI Ez..—j tint received afresh
p r of Judd . . Patent candies, :o cartons
ad by the pauad, assorted mitee. For eats by
J GIN A. ftENSPIA W.
set. corner Liberia , cod Roue street..
CbCSEI ) TONG U ES—Received
tbte any and wt.l be inconstant to altt of prtate
Stook. d Bet! 'I ,day uea for axle bs the dxaeo or at
retell, at the Fastaly Grocer) Store , t 1
JOFIIi A. RENSHAW.
self owner Liberty add Hand rivets.
W AN'S PFUE.N SOAP—Twenty
v five hoses German Nag:cal Ght tenni/tt two.
nimia fitet.d) Soon jout react ea nod (Jr ante by
the boa or at tetail, at the Woozily tirooery St bee
iNtl. A. ItENSHHW,
corner Llberny w 1 itsad .treats
sOln H COMMUN . RESIDENCE FOR
SALt —A first rl•sr dws‘ang, et WI, two
parlors, dialog ro , m, kll.o/1[1:1. shattil.err, Ars, •
brick rsab , •. 1.4 ti Irty 1,1 •,120 ro oo•ousrts
es 240 loot deep to an Al I. Pe•soos wtshles to
potshard, • good dretl:lor In s rootse location. are
11,1tod to ex•olue, thus desOehle property. Ap
ply to
S. 01.1211 BERT at SONS,
sole et Market Street.
LNAB& & CO:8 , liIGUEST PRFAII
um Grans. Pallol Orem.% Square mud Up
riaht flan , a, with oven truer haul, o refie table,
101 l Iron Improved frime, and ell he valuable lm.
pi °yet:Lento. Ibe tame la pure, hr Slant, entirely
wales] chorister, of Ina best spritmAnahlp; touch
evennem and quality of tone unsurpaurd by any.
Each Ptouo guaranteed for eight years.
CH A FILOIII6. 111.IU 01E,
. _
No 41 FIFTH STREET
Severed door ^bolos Wood street
•
BRUCHE LOM SHAWLS,
SUPERIOR QUALITY.
43 zi di Pt 1. 4:3 Is. 33 c. x• cl. co rim
FOR SALE Br
WHITE. OBE & CO.,
p„OLLED GOODS BELOW OOBT AT
J. W. ()MINAJIAB'S Boot end Shoe Store
corner of Market arrest aad the DLamond, Pitt.
burgh. SOS
corrreowen'e Orme,
ALLeoutstry, July 14,th, 1985.
SEALED PROVLBALB WILL BE BE
...LIVED as Ude °Mee Wit TUESDAY,
DI h lost for funtlittdoz 16.0 feet of four 1 00
ir A. 7 YE PIPF. fro!, p.p. to M A •eriti..or, 4 loch
wt.., able or atai Du( or 91.1
10 tie kg .nro Itch. T - ett to Or do
r t ruzi, i luts to A.l,4trroy. it• ter .11 . 21113
01 We Wier 1./06 , 61.1ee may AL rect.
Hidden re tetilirSted Ln irate 11/11e13 they pr -
nese to r Av. the .ontrnet c,rtnpleted. Ely direction
of tr. Watrr Committer.
.
Orrin, or TEIB UoWraupt.Epi 00 ALLIOUCOT
COurrTi Pa.,
Prrrancrion_, 0014. COL V3S 3 ,
91'0 COAL DEALERS,—SeaIed propo.
Ski, will be received at tha oAleo ti, supplftov
1'.E14 10 TW.E.LVE TlALitlitlitfat ifftfolf BUS
OF COAL, fur too use of the °quail, deliverable
to quantities of sin hurutrea bustle's peu. d ay, at
the et Ponce oo Rath and Roaaattersta Bids vr,ll
be received unt.l the I'Jl 1,.v„ .laol4slec. Br di.
tection ht Count) thininiiiialosers
ILLSEY L.,A.MBEBT,
2.e'rztd Control'ar
N .
EW OUOD6.
.1. 0 L.ArED., NO. lot MA.REET STREET,
It J ett opening • large •Lork of Fancy oAs,
'Top o , Iv. ryCC. Cr tptkral, klcren • limit. WV'
ons, Wheel -bor• ow., Hooking Roues, 'Market
ritoor Baskets, no., at greatly reduecd
Meta sett
g - tTTER—L - 5 kegs sweet table butter.
cREES.E.,2I bincea t %it s Cream Meese
i 646-4 barrel■ (rub. Dow reviving owl rot
S NEW A RD.—LOST, ON MON—
DAY, the 11th but" Butebeee
ILARIII3bI 8008. It le bellevell to bay been
los aet tbe Drys In Allegheny. The above
retreadwilt be paid ter thereenrn Of the'Book, by
the flatlet, at tat. SAMPLES;rIIIGODIGra.
;OFFICE, Aneghery Depot.
Inland PATTERSON AGUE
r AMES !CND- bIISITE* GAITERS A,
3. W. CiABPTATIADI St *Joh Bast and ' , NM
store, corner of Market Avid and, tbeDiattalui..
Pittsburgh. peg t
w,lO PAPER—flew Pattern v• ro
-07. alum' tat/0g peat vartety 'V. Sin , at
a. tot Natket • neiu. Fifth.
was .1 8. a. 111:TONS:3 k SAO
FIE U^ .41 DrEiallsEME.Tlll.
11:1211'Crq't HILL
Wedneaßl, Ihnfiday, Friday and Saturday,
SEPTEMBER 20, 21. 22 and 24.
Last appearance to Plttaburgh merlon. to h I.i
return to Europe, of the celebreced Preattilgateur,
the yOuteg utd talented
PROFESSOR ANDER SON,
in hU hrilll srt and •elect entertainment
The Togir, or Two flours of Minions
intheconme of which he wlllprelcotawlexpose
to , he public theso-caliedopirltual feats of CUL
1111D,TER. to the same meaner as hedldinthe
Called ~totes court at Bust.lo again. the shove
named fawn'
lie will show you how to answer S.ALZI)
cilormk.
How to produce the Canoe RED WntTrwo oi
Tr.r. Arts.
It w to make tables rap wltlfout the old of ma
Motu.
Bow to woke tables move.
The .tags will be fitted up with Professor &oder
eon`e new apparstus, ihe most gorgeous °Yet Im
ported to I him country
Doom at x., commence at t 1.. K.
Admission
Reserved Slats
selbawd
r: 4.r.ht-e inill24 c 4
E.
eg 21.4iiidi=2.5;:e: p
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Tllilii I...ibT 4./1 , At•I'LIuANIONS
for selling Itquor, filed In the alert'. Who*, dp
to Feptemboratthlfado
Nome. • Rind. ?Uwe.
John I,l:kraner, tavern, trt Ward Pittsburgh.
F as k C. Weigand,
Patrick heady, "
• " .
Jan. Mores
Pd. Ikea, " ••
"
• •
Jobs raga, "
"
hewn , ShneWs, . .
'•
Hebert dulls, r sting henna, .
11. M. I 'Atop, other goads, .
Bebtoea (Sheared, intern, 2,1
Thomas It salt!, t• ..
henry Shaker, " . "
Lsri Lewis.
John SI Kennedy, .
Louts Valbe.l. eating house,
Deals! Williams,
John Quigley. 0 " .
Catherine Ward, other goods, •'
L thee Wolf, . ltd .
Ited.et t Steel. tavern. 4th U
Wm. Hutcheson, "
lu. Bryar I Co, other goods, " .'
Henry Willett., tavern, 6th "
Jan. J. Snyder, *mice bodge, 4th " .
J. h. deriders, other e
. good
" .
k red Everatoann, •
A U. Whitehead, " ,•
Jae. hichards, Jaren', 4th "
teary T. Etat., • ailing house "
J.. t ant ob. .i, oither [owe,
Barte.c w entsath, tavern, 10th "
Jct. ph Lotang. eating house,
...OBurnie..
J, Alhi kiotutter, •• ..
Jae. bathetin, .. .•
Micheal" Yte her, tavern, 24 Ward Allegheny.
Jae, t took.
John li Brown, eating house, '• •
Ourkenh. Iv in Bros. 0 goods, sill ''
•
AU4ust liabbeL Data; house, 4th ••
(ho, s. D•terost, "
•
•
hi attneo 'LIMOS, "
Jecab hen, Cavern, Ber'a of Birmingham.
Jobs al tsakell. " of East .
Louts*. Meter, other goods, ''
ttlasanel McCune, tveern, " Eltvabeth.
John B. Tvy Ist, '• " of West "
"V :v. 3,,, ...ton " • ',wt. ocarina.
PAttip Itherpet. Blanchester.
tieot e e *loud,, eating boo.
Ti es. othrt la ms, " McKeespart.
luta E. Sow.,
John St. s {l)der, " " •'
20.0 Mort Iron 7 area, um.
alaibbie hop, eating nouse, ••
Collins. tool:aids.
VIM 11 Leather,
N. - tract,th, t sewn, Eui stieth .
Roht Ciatk,eat the hones,
/I jvh•th an hien, t /siert*, Fit:lMay .
1•• M .-teathlt• er, •• laidlin .
(Bahl.. DIOS etn, "
"
Geo E10040•P, other g 0044,. "
Sem nel Tt mar, tavern, Pena ••
Louts M ullen, alr liouee, room. ,
Joitattuth tavern, Plum "
Freak rifler, .at the home, liras
Oca len. lioialt, otter root., Se.t.kin7
1.5.0. Midst, tavern, Studer ••
A. B McAllister, " tiornaluti ••
Margaret filet3Llre, . L St. Clair '
Jobe D. IL eller, eating house, . " "
Pet Gallegaer, . levers, Ve rseillts .
Oecoge Fr y, W Okla. "
"
John 11. Meyer,
Jac , b ..Imoundinger, toting haws,. Remit , . tp.
The Court will alt on wEllrf MOAT, the grth
day of Peptember ISGS, at ten Wolcott h as., for
hearing the above applications.
lor tp&T:n . t y s a vr
i r e tile their Donde In my Vitae ho
st.ust be filed on or before, the
day of hearing.
Certtfleatea of linens most be taken out after
eve and anthill fifteennay. after haring be. 0
granted, or they will be revoked accard
KEltleg to law.
WA. RON,
Clerk er,Court.
.:,
N EW Jd APB.
JOHN P. HUNT,
69 Fifth Street, Masonic flail, Pittsburgh, Pa
MAP OF MANGO COUNTY, PA.
EBLAILUILD AB D IMPROVED
Showiog every farm in the County; also, the See-
Lions, Townships, Railroads, and all the Towns,
Cities. he. Price to Covers, $2.00, :daunted, and
•etrnished 12,60.
NAP OF WARREN COUNTY, PA
Uniform to style o Ith Map of VensosO Oottotr.
Price 111 Cov el a, •: C., Mounted, Ski 80.
MAP OF WiT/il. COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA
Tiren Figang Civet Oil instrle', imitates with
el Veneroa and Warren Coon:lca Pnce in
t. • vs... 00; blouoted. r= Esi
0.0 by... nre.csiefully gotten no sot e•o eonHd•
toed Ilse so , et accurate maps at Leese countlee
flat bare yet been eresented to the public. A
liberal discount will be made to WholesSLe buyers.
d -6 a t,ed pust paid, on receipt of price.
B. B FBANTIIS,
City Ca..troller
101:13 P. IftrAT.
lel3 69 VIFIII St. MASONIC HALL
THE
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK.
11. S. Government Depository
65 , KET B Et TEET,
l'np Paid i 8300,000
Withli ni
Prtrliege n
of Increase 10000,000
Renee exit mart eon eepot.denee with Reeks sod
Beebe]. , trougheot the country, tee Offer uomsu•
st realities to then doi.r.g boeineu with W.
7 8.10 NOTE,
4. 1 a l i oilier Government securities, furtitslusl
to sums to suit ourcheisms. Deposits received end
interest allowed by aticatal sereemeat.
ENTI33
ItCTOU
THO 9. DONNELLY, ,B. IL HMG.
SMITH, N . J. HIGLEY,
JAS. 11 . iuurt Y. HERRON,
THOS. SMITH, J. IL KIRILFATHIOS
THOS. DONNELLY, President,
BUTLIBR WARD, Cashier.
toyalstrik.w
aOSHEN OLIEEt-E.--100 boxes tine Go
ens Moen. Just tecolve4 sad Mr isle by
J. B. (lATIVIELD.
BUXEB CHUICH - HAMBURG
I.V‘ , tut ssU by J. B. OA FIELD.
a E fir 4D rigs TIZIEMEXT/11
FIFTY THOUE*ND I/9LIAVNI
3
DRY GOO DS,
Wholesale and Retail
VERY LOW PRICES,
leardner and Schleifer,
92 MAW= STREET,
French Merinos,
French Ilepps,
All Wool Delaines,
Mohairs,
Alpacas,
ME HUNDRED DIFFERENT STYLES
DRESS GOODS,
41Jortcam:L.Ss1:1-12:Lig.ly Cobi•a.B.l.
BLACK BILKS,
An Enormous Stock,
IN MUCH WE MLR GIVING GSELT REWIRE.
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS,
One linndred Styles, all Entirely New.
Blankets and Flannels,
Balmorals,
Hoop Skirts,
Cheap Lined Goods, very low,
Cloaking Cloths,
Men and Boys' Wear.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Very Large Sleek,
AT L OOP PRIof7B
TBIS ENTIRE STOCK OF GOOD
At Prices Which Cannot Fail
MERCHANTt BROM THE COUNTS'
Should Somember Thin
ALLEGHENY COLLEGE,
MEADVIL.L.E. PA.
Caloxiclicsx !or 1.8681-43€1
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,
F.ILL TERM OPEX
Wednesday, Deo=leer 20. Fall Tenn claim i Mors •
day, Tannery 4, Winter Term ojenetFriday, March la, Winter Term nid 4 iini M0n 414 7. AWL% d Spring
Term ops in; Thituday, June M, Spring Term
closes —COMMENCEMENT.
Location beautiful, healthful, and nay of amen.
Libraries, Oebineta. Ind apparatus uausnally ea.
Unlace and valuable. A new boarding hall with
completely furiklahei rooms for the &maimeda.
Uon of cue hundred students. Boarding from jam
10 10 00 per vices.
Chime commencing Latin and Greek will be
formen st um beginning of the Fall Term.
PI CTSBUB¢H, PA
YROPOBA LB. —SEALE D PRUPOBALS
Et r o l geria.2l WO ' en VP: t iN z el e :
me:icing on the Lei day or 00 , and
*earl on the Wet day of ALLEM, test will be
neteleed by the subacelbee will/. Into sad that., at
17 o'alock, when they will be opened.
The beet to we of a good and wholesome gosling ;
toquarter; with we wtpial proportion of la
(necks and shanks „te be ¢ol4e4el). The days o
tune, the probable quantity of Reef required, awl
the train and condition. of the contract can be
umiak:en on application to the 'itituribor at
Allegheny /Menai ePal-PLiateltlft Pe ,
0160, W. DIME%
ocmtd • Ist Lt. Oplasztsis, h. 0.5.
BOOTS OF THEIR OWN'IL&ICE CAN
Be sae at the PRILADELPHIA. BOOT AND
SHOE s t 0106, comer of tamed street sad the
Dtateoed, Pltttbursti. see
- E L V&LANCHZ
CM=
VER Y UREA P
I=l
WILL BE 1601,i)
SUIT PrIIMSERS,
J. TINGLIIY,
I=l=
.rEw• 4D FEB 211BEJ.E.N r 8
Gold Mining Company
PITTSBURGH
This COMPS.O9 offer for ale iuid disposition the
allowing valtislas mines( estste ind main* prtv
fleas, lanais In livalantins Lloll Moak Marla,
Stimmit Monty, elolorstio.Territorwr They pro
poor to form • Oispring with the above title, to
develop ad work said mine. The propert7 non'
sate of
174 feet on the Lillian Vale Lode
200 do PaLch
250 do Chester,
300 do Dan Wehstor, do
150 do TooMunn do
100 do Grant,
160 do Highland do
150 do McFadden do
"Hi do Quet aof tho Writ Lode
IN ALL 2.0584 FEET.
The Company will be formed upon the following
terms and eondlttons s
Tt.e Company to be organized ender the laws of
PesuisyPrude or Colorado, as shall be hereafter
dew wined,
CAPITAL TO BE $500,000,
IN SHARES OF
The Par Value of 82.00 Each
TEIiT 50,000 SURE
Shall be Offered For Sale
40,000 THEREOF ARE BOLD,
Or 19. talc. aril=o cl For
AND
DP MONEY PAID INTO TDB 'BLUER!,
The said Company to be organized and the estate
aforesaid transferred to It. That the proceeds of
19 Goo shares shall be appropriated to thepayment
of sold estate, and the proceeds of 11,600 shall be
paid Into the Treasury u the working 14.0 ,11 of
this Comp.}, 1 hat after the orgenisation of the
Company, one hundred thousand dazes shall be
transferred to the preset.' Company, and one 4th
dred thousand shares alkali be transferred to the
eubseribere to the first Oft, thoosaud shares, to
be in pro rata to the number of shares ; L id by
each or said subscriber. These sitar., aunt.
log Us the aggregate to two hundred thousand
shares to be marked end held as paid up, without
further or soy assessment, being deemed the value
of the said estate when the machine - 3 , D IpliAd
upon the property in lull working ,order and con.
dition,
That, as a preliminary orgeolaation, and until
!leers are duty elected, the following named per
mna are hereby appointed :
JNO. M. EIRKPLiTILICK. President,
WK. F. JOHNSTON, Secretary,
Treasurer.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
GEORGE D• McGREW
ALEXANDER C, GRAFF,
J. T• CHILDS,
WILUAM McKEE,
DAVID BLY
All money, to be paid In to the Treasurer and
appropriated under the direction of the Executive
lloromittee. Subsmiptlons may be made to either
of the above, or to persons duly authorized in
writing hi either of them.
The eligibLity and favorable location of either
of chug moan' mining lodes, sod the detains
of the ores and quartz as indented, not only by
'Ways which hare been made, 'but also by the cue.
On which is being met with by th.ta who axe
now at work on the same lodge, recommend to the
enterprising - and capitalist very great inducements
to embark In this effort for devalOPlng the mauler.
wur tree..s of the mineral regions , of tiva welt,
nbscriptions wilt be Iteeeived
AT THE OFFICES OF
GRAFF A, mt6EE, JOIIN 9. KIREPLTRICK,
Gov. Wm. F. Johnston.
JAB, MCGREW & CO., J. T. CHILDS.
DAVID BLY
Specimens of the Ore and Quartz
LILA' BE SEEN AT
OFFICE OF J. T, CHILDS,
23 Pi/1h Street,
ROOM No. 2. (up stairsh
I. ffi. EIRSPSTBICB, Podded,
%11. P. SOHNSTON, Secretary.
num
DA T GoODEt.
WNW GOODS 1 NEW NOTZL
MACRUM & CARtASIY_??,;
No. r :FIFTH szagET
We here on &aid add ere daily 05:4:51 v an the
new add heat inyiellif
Dteas rlir.callgs, Lace Goods,
Fancy RibbeAs, g Scut.,
New Hair NC.;s,
BradlenDuplex
Zephyr Scarfs Sontags, Etoo l A:
lVnDlss, ha. Fr
1.411Mer5.} , 4,
8. 1 . 20 54 .- Hoss, SWIRLS,
Banton Ribbed all WoC.I Bose,
Zephyrs. KattMs Varna,
and kW ilnf
Fancy oo3ds &ad Notion.,
CITY LED COUNTRY paCHANTB
Will fled a complete stock. In ant. Wholasle Den
otement, end at as low prlcerhe can be found
anywhere.
NIACRVNI & ectiusLE,
NO. 19 FIFTH STREET
!Emmaus BTO of
NEW COMIS
Merinos, f,
Wool DelOies,
Coburgs,
Shawls.
:25'to 50 piEl.;cent,
UNDER LAST YEAOS PRICES
We invite attention to o:Ar Liewir;dock
now opera*
BATES & BELL.
2t FlFfiii STREET
ATONT,
17 FIFTH OREET.
3 3
(Old Stand of Eaton, lifolo3rcon & 0o.)
Wong the Stock noits to be cottod,
French Embroideries,
Handkereillel a -
Frilled as ere Mel
/Z3 n argeta of
&;1! All atele•
Tanamsks AO NOTIONS.
Scarlet and Velvet litbbcaut
New Style Bonnet bbons,
Fancy Week Ration,
Trimming ribbon or all Styles,
Gentlemen's Famish g Department
Undershirts, Drawers. Rini En( (Rata.
toad Merino. Neck4dars, Battartles,
And Lint= an6Zitruins Shirts,
Everything to be teen to ail well regulated trim
ming ewe will be found goaltande end et feu Pri
-es, Give ea a cell.
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F. E. EATON, 1
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NO. 11 Fora 'STREET.
MA CRUX it EtLap h HAVE ADldrk
TED as PART
Frank Van €order op Calvin Hagan,
The partnership to date trot &twat lit, and the
and the buttnest to be eonknated under the same
and style at
Macron', GOde & Co.:
AT WHOIESALE.
65,000 Enameled Per Collars;
25,000 Common ipo. do 4
2,000 pounds Weopinitting Yarn;
2,000 dozen Wool end Merino Hose;
300 doz. Underskirts and Drawers;
75 cartons Bea Gimps;
'5OO dozen Laceye
SOO doz. LailieS4inen Hdkfs.,
And • very
r ifvy stook of
Fancy GFoods,'Notions, &0.,
&T EASTERN PRICES.
NEW GOODS
FOR lULYI
Jos. Elorise /Se Co.,
have Put meted a net stock of Chace Dram
°orals for the present *mon, to which they to.
Pte attemtlon.
Paris Dress and Sasette Trizamings, leer
French Buttons, new styi)n Garniture and Beaded
Serum Laos Cam* Lsb Handaeroblefs; Latest
noveltice in Laois valid; Frfinett Embroidered
Skirts; Duplex: Hoop i.tittrtsi Balmoral Skirts
Stockings; Moves% sei:-'pds Shawls and Hata
Comte: Head • N
t ettit ti laner Combat Parasol" -=
and sun shades; - Mobil; 'Plain . sal 1
Striped Swiss and tripialks.
FINET;FANB
In P..rl,lTars. SandtP,'t.e,
wilozza,staa asibras lIP SMILEM4
mall:gam eVem.
a nd:jv mszErr &rap.=
NEW ' ALL 4:3001 ,
W. W. MOOLIHEA.IIPS,
at SIARIM7 WrBEET,
fall and comOnte easortment of
Embroideries, LOis,
Woolen hoods, hosiery,
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Starts, ike.,
me o2w Ptillttti Ws* Pittleost log othildon se
!ell W.. 21109RAWYS,
N CTICH
We have the Sole lie'hey for Pittsburgh, of the
UNITED STATEI3-PIN'COMPINT ;
Adantantintandifwan gook
and Bp Company; •
WHOLESALE pnAnEns - AM/ JOBBERS
ten tiny the abase gaols.6ytheeaze;(thes aning
freight end clews, atilever Tote Prim, Op Val.
taws •
:-.1405: 78 and 3D 14irket Strett,'",
DIA.CitUWOLYDE & CO: 1.
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