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ALFRED SLAWS, of ghimy.
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COSEL9 GUESS at Chanters T 0413411174
TO OUR COONTEt* READER&
the.etiltion of our weekly-paper whlCh
id to:day is the last-before the Elec
. .... , -%4TZll ol4l lOrtt.*LttY of itailltg a.
3f;;;;A4`l4 words to oir country readers.
Republic:aria of the rural districts of
--lids county have always been noted for
lbeir warm and unyielding devotion to Re
pnbliCan principles. They are rooted: ami
*rounded in the Republican faith; • and
hence'can always be relied upon to rally,
when. the.bu 4 gle viands, to the maintenance
of their policy and creed. .
.In many contests heretofore, we have
appealed to, them ''.lo come up, as one man,
to the breach, and we have never appealed
In vain. This Is now the tenth year in the
:history of PDT patty, and in every year of
that eventful history they have not failed
to demonstrate, at the polls, their zeal in
the.cause of. Freedom and Humanity. •
Anti now we renew the appeal. Twice
21aWs_W*.triftipked in Presidential elections,
but th e battle has to be fought,-0111
suave ,we the same rummilPaletot enemy to
Overcome. Theymust come up, as in days
gene, •bY, to the defence of the right, and
:vindicate, once More, the grand principles
which underlie the Government.
e apathy which'usually prevails after
*l r residential election has been intensified
this year by the reaction which naturally
followed the collapse of the rebellion. The
:Democrats, counting upon this apathy to
keep our people at-home, expect to win an
easy triumph—to catch us napping, and rim
their candidates in through our supineness.
They must not lie permitted to succeed
in this way, and we confidently rely upon
kinicetiatty ilieads to undeceive them.
Allegheny-county - must give an old fash
ioned, wising RePublicammalority to our
\State ticket, and, tie Republicans of the
iniat distrida mail do their share.
The same interests are at stake to-day
-that have been at stake for years peat.
The forma of public questions have chang.:
ed, tut it Is the-old lesne at oottom , -Right
against Wrong, Freedom against Oppres
sion, Humanity against the still living bar
baris:ms of Blaveryand as usual, the de
mocracy are found upon the aide of
Wrong, Os premien and Slavery.
LBLICANE) OB.A.LLECILLENT Courrry !
8)411 the appeal - to yen be in vain that has
- never failed belore?- - The cause of Free
dom deminds your activity as well asyour
votes; your, zeal in getting out the voters as
well as your personul attendance at the
yells. We want to' see every township
and borough roiling up its old majority. To
accOMplishitthi there ninst not only be ac
- lien, but concerted action, Will you not,
therefore, at once consult with your neigh.
Lore intitaitisuch steps as will insure the
majority which our friends abroad have a
right to expect of us?
Our old opponents are full of tricks, and
Will strive-to kat you into a sense of wend
-19 that raeioproie fatal. BeWare of them.
'There is no security out ins full Republi
can vote. The mid who stays at home at
.such a time as this, is directly playing into
Democratte
_bends., The very thing the
f.DOESOcretklivintis a light vpfe
Pennsylvania must be • kept upon the
right Republican by a dc.
• delve majthiti, but that majority needs t 4
• Omit itself constantly to be felt and respec
ted.. A. party -must bembre,thantenyeans
iSidlieforeircsn'eirordto lie , by -and take,
things easy.
There trettO great °filmset stake in this
contest,bui great resultimitjr depend upon .
it. The Demo:rade party. -must be taught
that it cannot:again be entrusted with
'plower, and the Republicans of this coon
tart:oust do their Share In teaching them
this salutary lesson. -
.'_ - .FENIABISIII-BALE *ND RELIGION,
Our British consitut are greatly exercised
lirleglia to the Fenian movements on both
sidei of thewater, and seem to regard the .
YankieOlken,' who have been natural
'''. ized in our armies, as at the bottom of it.
We should not greatly regret to see a little
ileMenstration on that side that would enable
rs to realize the advantage! of Brltlsli et
ample, by recognising an insurgent belig.
erency and fitting out a few cruisers to prey
cort,gritislicounstercemulerpto Irish flag,
. 'without damage to our iieutratity or incur.
slag any of the risks and expenses of ac
tual a ar. We think we can comfort them,
artiiiiirity with the assurance that:these
Fenian]; are a very harmless sort of people
ict.letattre. and rather
lined launch eiaggehted "Donnybrook's
- exhibitions es thosh With_:which we were
treated In New York during the crilds, of
the war--.but generally satisfied with a little
kir :the altathroch and shillelah and
a few explosive deMonstrations of the ora
torical kind, at a reinectful distance from
the troporyd theater of hostilities.
The Euglishpreas Inclines to set this move.
mentzclewn to tLe account of their military
•eduestion, and the bad feeling generated
amongst o urselves by the attitude of that
:nation toivard the loyal aorth during the
_recent struggle. Tole Is bat carrying out
the idta thsy imbibed from the .southern•
Demirel. era, and their owp mendacious
•corresporidents bete, that our armies were
painlyccruposed of the rabble Irish, who
haintaight ever with hem an intense ha
red of the people and government from
whose opprassiona-they had fled to find an
- '";yltiO'nfion'bif ' ' • •
Etlifittitqitisitact, how , ..ver, which it is
~.praessed of, that feopa,
1 4 , 40f511 the - return of Ancttmsrion
\\.• uais, Rork Bititillistailmwhich he was,
.
, deispatc'hel by Mr. SEIVAID, if we remern
-- • 'along with Trimmow WEED, Co.
-the courts of Vevsailles and Rome, the Cpl..
tic eletrOf; WhiCh'itrirted out with corn.
Siendable zealot the commencement of the
, .
detached itself entirely from this Out
- ernment, and took sides with its ancient
a wash,. Englati", an.; a" the ayverr.a.is
classes titi' Bum*, in the endea4or to 'Over
throve tEe very inititritionV of - tad I
country which Atarigene.roinly stretched out
'lts arms welciam It, and had accorded to
it pilviligeo iwliich,it had never enjoyed
before. The New York riots, which were
ilittC 4 C) Ag -Prevent the smforcement of
the draft, were one of the pet startling and
public. evidences of iti defection, to be
follovied afterwards by each' a universal •
stampede from the ranicsof the Republican
or. war - party, on the part of that element,
as to show a degree of concert throughout the
country so marvellous as to be inexplicable
perhaps to any other parties than Ite Priest
hood. Our English cousins may note the fact
as demist:ad:Wive of the sympathies of this
claSs, that ifs is hotiscoti—vrithout even an
exception, so far as , we know—was cast for
hi' CLELLart, and against the prosecution of
the war, and in favor of an armistice, and
a ,division of our great empire, just as
they would have cast their own, if they
had been in a position to deal us a fatal
stab in that way. Nay, we will tell the m
further, that without this powerfhl element.
the Democratic figure at that election
would have been so contemptible, as to
have Inspired only the derision of the friends
and supporters of the Union. The men
of American birth and educed on—thank.
God—were almost Invariably tree to the
Union of their fathers and fought this
battle mainly of themselves, notwith
standing the false and diiiparaging state
ments as-to the composition of our armies.
that,were 'manufactured in the South, and
so Industriously circulated abroad to grati
fy the depraved appetites of our enemies
and detractors there. If there were any
foreigners who aldbd us—and there certain
ly were—though not by any means In the
proportion alleged—they were not, how
ever, of the flock of the successor of the
fisherman whose lieutenants were In Ire
land--silent when their voices were In
voked in favor of .the draft or for the sup
pression of the riot, are said to be now
dealing their thunders round them against
those who have embarked in the chimeri
cal. project of overthrowing the British
power in Ireland.
It is not difficult, we think, to see the rea
son of this difference. The Celtic element
is just as hostile to the English people as
it is to us, and if its strength was such as to
make the struggle a hopeful one, the men
who govern it would have encouraged this
movement just as they did that of the
rebels In the south in their attempt to de
stroy this goverment anti erect upon Its
ruins another, which would be better elated
to their traditional way of thinking than a
Republican one. Nobody can doubt that
they would seize with avidity the first op
portunity that offered to break down the
British government, which they have so
many more reasons to detest.
Whether this difference is a question of
race-or religion, or both, would not per
haps be easy to determine. " The Press"
newspaper of Philadelphia suggests that
" In the heart of every movement of this
kind Is a strong antipathy to England—
to the Saxon—as Englishmen are usually
called by the Irish, who forget that they
were subdued not by the Saxons, but by
the Normans," &c.
But upon this subject we shall have
more to say hereafter.
VARIOUS ITEMS.
HANDEL Cossuast, on of the English v Is•
item has patented a plan of rendering gun
powder non-explosive. It consists of mix
ing powdered glass with the gunpowder,
the philosophy of the thing `being that by
mingling the explosive gunpowder with a
certain proportion of non-explosive powder
of a much greater degree of Paenesacach
grain of gunpowder is surrounded and is 3-
lined from its fellows by a aon-combustible
wall, thro ugh which co fire can penetrate.
II then, fire should be communicated to any
part of this mixture, only those grains of
powder will be burned which the fire actu •
tually touches. It will not flash through
the entire mass. Very satisfactory expert
ments have .been made with the compound
at Jersey City.
Nrantv three tbonsano workmen are
constantly engaged in the manufacture of
fire-arms in Bilmingbam, and the wages
of these titilltd weramen vary from £OOO
a year each down to £BO and £7O. As far
back is the war between England and
Pranceit was the boast of Birmingham that
it could produce a zun a minute, which is
525,000 in the course of a year. In 1818 no
less than 490,000 Muskets were supplied to
the British Government, and 150,000 to the
late East India Company.
Grx..oaaar, says the Cincinnati Gazette,
• •
having been ask Fd for hie opinion of Gen.
Morgan, who is running for Governor of
Ohio Agana Gen. Cox, said "he knew of
him in Weld Point, and he,was remarkable
for twothings—a retentive memory__ and a
great amount of brass. The former made
him:lll24liter of any , speech be Might hear,.
and the latter enabled him to deliver the
speech, thee carried off aalds own."
AI9DItEW JACIOWN DONIST.SOIC has writ
ten a letter, in which he says that of
-plantatios, In M slasippi, affairs' are "in
the beat possible condition," that "there is
better discipline - than there has ever
been," that thereto "no grumbling, no dis-
obedience, no disorder among the nag roes,
and as good a crop as could have been ex
pected alter so groat an overflow."
DR. Wenn, of Albermarle, Vs., has
withdrawn from the Congressional canvass,
because he tannottsite the 'test oath that
he has Ingo way assisted Rebelllion. Re
says in his letter that nothing should be
done to endanger the recognition of South.
ern members, because the President needs
their support in the noble policy he has
adopted.
Tins Baring Brothers, the great London
bankers, have made arrangements for a
Massachusetts State loin of Sae to ten
million dollars. The opportunities for in
vestments have been such that a foreign
loan could be negotiated on better and
more advantageous terms than from Mas
sachusetts citizens and capitalists.
An advertisement in a Lynchburg paper
requests the ladles of that city to meet in
the lecture room'of the Second Presbyte
rian Church, to take steps towards pre
native a .petition to the President of the
Malted Suites, for the pardon of "their
let Proldent." Gentlemen, too, are Levi
ted, to attend.
Tun President is ea d to have promised
'Governor khamlette that Kentucky should
erelong be released trom martial law.
The removal of General Palmer from cons.
mand is said to have, also been determined.
His successor is not named, but General
Gordon Granger la most likely to be the
oliE of the pritelpal clillleuhica in treat
!" w ith tie rebel Indian!, and bringing
them back to loyally le theemancipation of
the Blaves. The red men are unwilling to
glee up their hold upon the black men. If
elate bu evidence of high civil
ization, the /oaths are tar advanced.
Facomanjournala report that "Mr D in
ald 311C3y, the well-known American
3141 milder, ha ln thla country and in clote
CoMmunicalion with the Admiralty, on--
the subject of torpedoen,' which are to b 3
lad down on the phannele lending to our
Luirhorr, in case of a'war."
A court EePorIDENT of the Evening Post
writes from Petersburg. Va., Ihat outrages
by retuned rebel Soldiers are of almost daily
occurrence there. Uuarmed,Duion soldiers
and negroes seem to' be the especial objects
°lnversion and attack.
TDDAIMI WOOD, one of the. cashiers of the
Bank of Lonoor, was committed -for ttlel
at tbe Mansion House, on the 110, on a
f charge of embt uttog two gums of money,
amonnttng together to about £3500. '
_ ,
TRUBSDA7, an lIIIKIIOWII man,: ahaut
thlity,yeara or ate and dressed . In aoldier , a
uniform, threw himself before' a lin 'son
.river train in the upper part ed - liet , ' York
city, and was almost, Instantly killed.
ITEMEN
i2.loleunk Isumnehazana County—no
011 ?AlerliEhultenif Righ.
..: ,, lbelbagiuustogi.or. T.) : • •
says: The oil fever at Friendaville in very
lughogiMe_contsgion is spreading in this
section very rapieDy. The reports which
are brought from that section are all that
could be desired to get ups that clans ex
citement, sautsvhat re MOM they-are-very
straight and well authenticated. A -num
berbf-gentlemen from that place , visitedthe well in question, bringing some of the
(Aladin. them, which is of a. thin, semi.
limpid quality, resembling kero si ne in some
respects, and buns readily with a dark
heavy smoke. What the excitement is can
be judged when disinterestad , men from
this oars return with specimens of the
oil, which they aver to have been taken
from a well sunk only by a ttibe, and that
as yet less than twenty feet deep, and when
sticks are probed among the stones in the
bo Win of the springs within fifteen or
twenty rods of the well, flake's of oil can
plainly be mute rise to the surface.
The land is leased by a company of gen
tlerren bum New York, some of whom are
on the ground ;superintending the sinking
of ti welL Real estate in the vicinity is
not for sale or to lease without a very large
royally.
Security ibr the Future
Among recent contributions to the eluci
dation of the question of reconstruction,
we would call attention to the masterly let
ter Of Hon. Thomas Williams, the learned
and eloquent representative of Pittsburgh
in tongrees. Ttdr.lettetli addressed to
Mr Harlan, ihe - Setrettitf oPthe Interior.
'Hisahows that the Presidential policy has
met at least tbet hearty epprtivil ••01" all the
enemies of the government, as well as the.
infamoustherderers of our captive soldiery
and their fie thful Democratic auxibarieti at
the North. lie further shows that this
policy "leeke to the reconstruction of those
States
,by the Fame element precisely that
governed them before." This elaborate
letter &cell:ldea `fy an appeal to the people
of the loyal States to insist that their will
andiliefre only, is to give the law to -the
territory they have conquered by their
arms, and that-their representatives will be
expecteddelcokEto ir, that, "if the sins of
these Faople are I lotted out, and if there Is
to be no Indemnity for the past, there dual
be at least security for the future.." Such a
voice from Pennsylvania at - this moment
ought to be heard. But this is also the
voice of Hastachusetts.—Boston . Transcript.
Tnn New York - correspondent or the
Philadelphia Ledger says:
• Our Irish fellow•citizensare greatly ex
cited over the news from the old country,
and the anxiety that is expressed to hear
still later Intelligence as to the progress of
the Fenian movement is such as to remind
one of the memorable excitement of 1849.
I learn on good authority that shou:d the
next Intelligence be of a hopeful character,
a mass meeting will be called la the open air
for the purpose of forming an Iris% Bslrec
tory to act in conjunction' with the "Bead
and Sub-Centres" of the Fenian Brother
hood in raising funds, giving advice, and
in other particularaperfecthig,the organics
lion of the American party of this now to
be Irish Revolution. There is a possibility
hence of stirring times ahead, unless, the
whole thing is prematurely squelched on
the other side.
Art Italian latter says that the commis.
s'on Appointed by the Italian 3Moister of
Public Works to decide upon the beat ptsint
for a tunnel through the Swiss Alps, and
especially.with regard, ha the interests of
Da lien commerce, lute decided in favot of
the St. Gothard. It la estimated that the
weak will require eight years, and 80,000,-
000:trance (5.15,200,0 W,) Thisis the calcu
lation of Grattonl, one of the devisers and
present directors otthe Mont Cents Tunnel.
Jaoint, it Is said, reckons sin getting
Switzerland, Wurtemburg, the Grand
Duchy of Baden and some other small
States, to contribute;' 135,000000 francs.
About 20,000,000 francs more, it is hoped,
will be got from the towns and Chambers
of Commerce most directly interefted, so
that Italy would only have to contribute
25,000,000 francs to this gigantic- and most
advantageous work.
Bins PARTHEN/A HARIIIS WELS brutally
murdered last week near Buchanan, N.
C , by a negro woman formerly her slave,
whn beat her head to pieces with a rock.
Tie murderer a as arrested, and upon tio
feiston, hung by the neighbors from a s tree.
PUBLIC irOTICEIL
MANCH ESITEIIa U. 1.--A INFETIF U
F=7 r 111 ho held cox MONDAY LITENING, 21
10,1., at 7)a o'clock, at their Flail. A lull attend
aro< of the membess,Ls requested, as bustneaa of
Import once vlll be tractaacted.
MANY MEM KEGS.
BOLD/EDS' nos units r.— 'knit
eculectors for tbti lituaUliTh.LlT ASS°.
CIATION ►re requested to report o.l' LIffUE, to
the :leaven of the Elegem trootmtttee, Gen. .
PEAIIuOII, at his Offtela. estß►nt street + .
geld WI. Unta'n Vous.
TEIR
I. PLTISII AND
LEMIONARRTAI. lER
EON OP F,UERS or IRE
Il'cAbay Cherry Bun Oil Company .
RIU he held et their Dine. olt Thll3 IItSDAY, Oo
ia=l"zia";.lialariii.tll;
nas. wH BM IS SELECT SCR DOL.
to. 12 ISABELIA STBEEr.
never St. Clue ovot & 14i.
the cousre ft
lttlag lit h
meta, G ram mar, cOn.43tosrapby
awl °too
nolot y. Spacial aturatiolV (loco to 0214.21111tra
wad lodation.
Tar=-5.40 per atcasth,lrd class p,to per mboth,
Primers ohms MO ter smooth.
I have mandril for were
iest, papfti—e.SPECIIA.L
EVENING tiLl 4 .. fer Witt rsetle l sad
orshogreptry. Young Ladles who &A Uh rmlet, Qualify
themselves for Olesksttlpe, ahould-.*halal• thls
.
Maw •
lI.—ALL Uses of Oraismeatat Melte Work
taught, tither with or without stodlea. as per ar•
hamemetti.- E. - Sat/LEM PatiePla.
seWiaCts,o.7,lo.l4 •
JrE sr .dIIAratfiTISEAUMITS.
VISH.-25 bf. bbla .White, Fish, 2•Y do,
Trout. For raleby 7. 8. CONFLEZ.D.
Buz LLIIY.-200 bbls. fresh, for sale
T by J. B. CIALNFIEILD.
OHEESE..-200 boxes Goshen Cheese, 100
V do, Hamburg do. For gale by
oc2 , J.B. O&NFIELD.
PARLCR DWONATIGNB—PaneIa In
A. Velvet entitled& Forrtle by.
ot2 • ,N. P. atessa.tia.
EW HALL PAPZRB.—Just reeglred
. 1, and for sale at No. en_ Mast sweat lass,
kWh street.JOß, 11.MILIGH.E.1 b. BRU.
T)ARLOR and
Oit. with Colors, very bandsirsue, For agile
1.7 rile:Yet street, neer 111th.
co 2 JOS, a 111:101.HES ir BitO,
11 I N ROOM r ECORA.TION.B.
Fruit, Dead Game, and ocher &turn for pen
el papers. Just recd hy v/ •
°ea P KARSGALL.
I.IIJILDI.NO BUIT&BIA POll
a manufactory, lagoon location. lot sslo by
S. tariiii&RT & tkONS,
cos bf Market stmt.
Sw EET POTA.TOE&,-25 bbls Jiiraey ,
Sweets, Just received and for sale by
FEtZER & ARSISTR.IIIO,
oc2 ' corner Market and pm .s.s.
vainly wiNDow SEIAD6 4
,—knew
anp beautiful attibloubtch we will ull cheap.
ht Va.'s :I -ad 0, Bt. (Asir atteet by
.1. PaiLLIPs.
APPLES. .
An , 140 VII, Cbcdte Appian
Jest recoil-id and Annals by
Frxr.e.u. Ea iIIinISTRONO,
or 2 - ectii4ef !darket aad Firs: Ism
tIiT)LA RUBBER AN 13-01 LED CL'Ylr
ING, of be but qualltv and as lum priess. A
large stock on baud and for sale 'Mbar mnoletale
rated, rsts, at the; 'rad Rubber ' Moot of
IL PHILLIPS,
Del Ho.ra 2$ and SESSt. Oast Stsset.
I)19 (PO AT AIIuTION.- - 1, ;s=
DAY 111010LINO,.' oclobter Pd. ac ten
Oclrek . .br Con merciniSelea Room., UM , Inth
Gold otlce, 1 Mara:lsar 431E43600t0n Plana, and
I upright mahogany coin elann. • •
oc2 et, bitiztveneE,
CLOTII9I ctiL t =For
Finoic ntnlrs, Tabl., Vaunter', tr:a., Mao,
Wirdow nbedes and Trimming', itlway• on kind
tine for t ate, 'libel Witpleasle of Retnit at tbo 011
Cl th brpot, rt 0. and 28 - St. Clair street, Mt
z J. k H. puILLCPS..
TWo MILEs 6 FROM NEVir BRlGHT
()N.—Valuable Farm for solo too pleased, lo
au,
o, onehal milt from trio railroad. qua hon.
dred + errs, well or water, cmi and limestOne (tu
rn lo good order, orchard of 10 acre., choice fruit,
Waco II wellttkg flour° of armee room., large barn,
out homes, e:c. For price and terms apple to
a. ()UMW* & stra,
ordi Et Market etreet.
VALUABLE STOOKS AT AUCTION.
un.rtyk,ftey r•VENtritt ()cob, id, will
be suld Commoredsidedes Hunts toe ~, c tithtletd
street, 'score Scar :
23 • 3 1 3 ,,,, e3 Fecund Nst.unul Rank;
Ya Alteehmr
-30 . M a. DI. " "
Penniylvanls tntareoer ti o .
ety • A. AIaILWAINE, /Luaus:seer.
$2O BEWARD.-1;081%--Ou. the after
noon of thentiSeettember, between Lima.
twee end the ldslieesport Flay. on the west side
of the IfirnongsbelaElver,* idteit'llf MORugdo
POCKET BOOK, with. bill TOIL oßthe side, ton.
taitallt about WO 0? SIM BOUM Paw. or Rovo••
one EIP:OPP, eid 'owe wept" Of memorands, el
no consequence. The finder will reeelve the above.
rewtod on leaving It at the office or Messrs.
LLOYD & &LAME, fig Wnter -street. Pittsburgh.
ocitltdaltwP K. E. ANDREWS.
iciaTisignEdri;s.
imam}
lietnMElspitie- INLITYED.for itiamthlic
monthla • country town ln Ohio. Salary, ISO per
month with Ike privilege of teaching Wort classes
on
1 applptenteyseeeunt.-19aigKeLDepaysti
mtn.. A graduate of DutPs Oollele Pro.
erred. drua r tn thahattrlsnithrs of the volt.
Man i LOCKAW NO. to,
.~jj ~sLttd~ry`
FittabzMM Pcnaoftlee.
1504111 X. T 8 PRIZE
JAVA OOFFEE,
ID More and for sale by
SHRIVER & LEAZEII,
27 and 29 sadthdeld street.
COUNTRY FEAT FOR SALE.—Four
teen earn, tbxer.rourtbs of a mile from Home
wood Station, Ma miles out on the Penneylvanla
Railroad, In a choice location, part of which le in
native fo: eat, and the remainder in a high elate of
cultivation.
There 11 a two dory DOUBLE BRICK OW EL.
LING. containing eleven room., Including wash•
house and pantry, with hot endcold water; a both
home and tango In the kitchen; stone spring house
with Mining Water; cistern, 160 barrels capultYl
barn and Vivant ).0010 combined; hydrant at the
Darn. For further particulars apply to
B. 8. BRYAN, 67 /Market street,
net 2, '65. (Bases Building.)
CLOTLIS,
Cassimeres,
Tweets,
Meltons,
Suitable for Boys' Wear,
I=3
WRITE, ORB. & 00.,
=II
p ITT 61113 RGH
NI KALE EXPRESS DELIVERY!.
On NV EXIDIESDAY MORNING this new enter
prise will be arm-deuced. Packages 01 all sizes,
fro. a paper of pine, or a pair of shoes, to • tale
of goes* will be delivered promptly. The wagons
will be running through the principal streets der.
leg the day. They are securely covered, and with
good apnoea, thus Insuring the safe transportation
of all articles. Allies heny Oita to included In the
nitwit', the stirroundlng boroughs soon will
This ewe! prise in one extenalvelyy followed in
mot t of the principal cities of the Onion, and has
evert where proven to be a great public conveni
ence.
Signal Card. will be distributed by the Mana
ger, or they may be had from the drivers of the
wagons. With these, the dealer or benaskeeoer
wishing to scants the maxim of the EMPRESS
LELIVERY, bee only to display them
In a law days Order Roue will be ready, the lo
cat:on of which wilt be duly announced. The
manager requests e lair trial, intending w hat oe;
to melte t au enterprtail to thls localitythe
Aden, Expreis CompaPy is to the country, and
all that he mks le a trial. Term. moderate. The
location of the Central *Mee inn be-announced in
a day or two; in the mean cline, ostlers may be ad
doused to box 1331, I' ittaborth Pcatollice.
JOHN D. M'F&DEE,
oat 3-SW Otaxaosn.
N EW STOCK OF
CA It PE T 8,
JUST OPENED jer
BI'EARLAND& COLLINS ,
71 and 73 rush sired.
Velvets and Brussels, •
Beet Quality Two-Ply Ingrain,
Cheap All Wool Ingrains.
Wool Dutch.
Hemp, List and Rag Carpets.
Floor Oil Clothe,
Window Curtains and Shades of every
deem iption, at
PCPULdIR
Next Boadlos to the alnitec; St aler4fautOre
Homeland root Office.
500 BOUND BOOKS..
MUST BE SOLD AT ONOE I
2.0400 IM ovolto Efolliacis
/3,000 TtFc.l7ll2lllllll
FOR
FOR
FIFTY CENTS
FIFTY CENTS !
AT
PITTCCTS,
leis OPPOSITE TILE FOOT OFFICE.
MRS. M. L. ROBB,
No 109 Ohio Street. Allrgheuy,
We al t rrepeet fully /12000.0 to her cortomere and
the pulrhe to amid . that. the her returned from
NEW YORE, and Is now °perdue •
PIAIRORABLE STOCE o►
Bonnets, Hats, Cap., Turbans. Velvets,
Ribbons, Flowers, &o.
She would also call attention to hat taelllthie
for
IBLEALHENG, ;DYEING AND PRESSING,
all Etude 01 STRAW WORE, to good alyLe and at
.htn satire.
flarrlletedanta , and Dltlhners' Straw Work err.
Llct: ed. oefLard
J . G. LAUER,
No. 101 ili:LairLset 1113 treat.
NEAU ' ►IFCII,
FANOY 13001)N
TOTE, BASEETS,
TOY OASTS,
WAG DNS,
WHZELBABHOWS,
1717 big:ales/610 awra..3 IFLartzl6l.l.
cat
oN CONbIGNMENT.
OW bushels Timothy Reed;
to half barrels White Flab;
ao banels Pickles.
10 barrels • meet Ifttateter
100 bble. selicted Peach Blow Potatoes—to ar
rive;
to boxes prime white Honey—to srriye;
200 boxes prime Hamburg Chose;
26 boxes prime Goshen Cheese;
roo barrelsprtm• White Beans;
so barrel. Onroor,
Co barrels Dried Apples;
5 barrels Price Peaches; •
an barrel. Plomita3—sery sheep;
rm Cumbers Barley;
36 barrels No. s and 3 Mackerel,
And for fink by GRAFF So REITER.
oc3 No. 215 Liberty it., Pittsburgh.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
sTirMr d :m f gago e n st A ert i o N YVH F regigFeei,
and for the GRADING, PAVING ANDSETPING
WIIH OURS grome or DIIikUESNE W.T.
from Irwin street to St. Clair Wrest, will be to.
mired •at the office of the undersigned, until
TnENDAY. the THIRD OF OCTOBER, at 1
o'clock, P. M.
CHARLES BEICIHSPFARR.
Roaordierg Regulator.
, ONECIONMENTE3 OF PRODUCE.
78 lota. -Temp Nweet Potatoes;
6 Wife. silver akin Onions;
9 firkins Buttes;
I keg dry Sweet 00101
33 boxes W. R. Cheese;
to bones Herkimer Chine;
60 bass Pee It old;
PO round. Beeswax:
Ito bide. cholas Green Apples;
6 blob. Crab Older.
Just received and for tale be
fie 2 POI TAB. AHLEN HiIEPARDM
`OR SALE-- sVitumber of Lots, well la
voted (or private rcaudencee, Wolfe on Butler
Centre and Mill street.. above the new Psesenger
repot, and will re (lisp ised of on very liberal
terms.
Also, a large number of Lott to
Liberty township. .8 tee the Pen.se. Itatlrold,
and 1011 be told for the low prise of 450.575 end
l'loo spies.. 7Ws le a 6ne chance for persona of
small means or investment.
Apply at the blest Estate sod Insurance ntlisa or
• •••
p G. y BATES,
Butler street. Lawrezioav 111. P.
VET TO LOV g; or, Dr S. M. L4.NDIS'
OFT.EBR ATER INPAI.I.II3t.aI PRIVATE
LEOTURE PNYtiH ot.ri3ltlkL YAsf/I NA
VE/FS, 6th (MOM kut nut. It teach°. yeti to
charm those you to Love; how to redeem straying
041:10anlot 1., he it row ale• many secrets worth
Scent , g. Price VI cents. A'•o, GREAT PRI
VATE BOOR fer blesttßlliD or GROWN PlM
snipe. Every lady anneal have one. Prise $l. O O.
Reed price Of eithor or bathAbittl No.
1312, Chestnut street. Philadelphia, and resoles by
return mall. re scaled envelope.. A ..aawase
BOOTEr' will APO accomittoy flesh honk nett w
DRUG STORE FOR BALE.
A tamp. B?ORE,dnttr a good bumbles.. altos
ted on a main IMO, will be sold cheap. The reni
son ter ihe sale Is the proprietor has other bust
mess that engages the,most of Ole time. Apply to
B. E. SELLERS h 00.,
CO/Per Seccod 'tad Wood .treot.
FOR BALE.*One Coat Boat Booom 110
feet I.g tp 14 feet, wide, ,ho onowalls are two
fAn c iti . zheif e ttaal . .. or T f lg t fln bo z o: in to moot
qulro nt Thtvln .terl, St ItToKea's Zook., or to
DICIHSOM PIGLET, OWners, Drams alloy,
51 "elletler, 1:111/1f Thompson & Brown.. GM-
Ceti Stem. setihtWit
401 5 1121171
BANK:OF PlTTSBtlitili.
Preraarnciaa petobep Iwo
Loans. Bills, Discounts, (;e:tltl
catcs of Loan and tr. S. "aBO Tress
airy N0tea........-....111,291.931' al
T. S. 8aw15..., 6k,= 03
lasi rotate azultfronni mai MS
'Stocky and 4071
Due.b7 other Banks i 11,853 77
Bank NoUs, Cheeks a Trea. Miter mein 0
•••••••) T 23 ,E , X , -60
• • 1e.,58i,71k
LIABLLITIES.
Capital Stock.— .... ao
Profits and Earnings 241,645 63
Unpaid Dividends and Snip. Aee't. t5,0t3 69
Due to other Banta art 26
Circulation 2.1,665 00
Deposits 1,159,601 VS
Cate
kt
The shorn etetement is correct, to the beet of my
knowledgel end bellet
JOHN HARPER, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed, thry'rd day of Oecobe-,
the.% before me. S. SMITH, Notary Pub
OC3 itd
(WARTERLY STATEMENT OF THE
, 0A IRON OFT Y NATIONAL BANS OF FITTS.
BURGH.
Mow - nre, October 21,
ASSETS.
Lonna end Discounia 1 662,199 II
11. S. Securities 611,366 oi
Penne. State Sot de. 6 per cent 9,200 00
Banking Bowie and Lot. 20,000 no
Taxes sad Ex sect... =,697 21
Due from Banks and Henkel. 367,968 16
Coin and Legal Tender Notes 639,615 42
r 4 Otte and Checks of. other Henke.. 46,611 26
$1,2R1,203 at
Capital Stock . . . _ . a
400,011 00
Ctrotalation 325,c00 CO
Circulation State Bank 514131 00
.Due to Depositor. atone 63
Due Banks aid Bunkers 51,030 OS
Profit. and earning. 5r17,152 30
Divlitsud. unpaid tars co
$2,93,1.03 el
The above atatementie correct, according to the
best of my knowledge end belief.
.3 NO. DIAGOFFIN, Cashier.
Armed onto before me, thin day.
oclatd S. SMITH, Notary Public.
1 4 ` IGHTH QUARTERLY REPORT
FIIIAT NATIONAL RANK OF PIITS-
Bi HON.
Pen/inform, October ed, 1865
RESOURCES:
Lonna and 111.caluots
United State. Boadi
- - - .
IMe from Banks and Bankers...... 609:919 69
Specie and Legal Tender Notes.... 653,849 00
Note ml Currency 911,160 On
Note. of Solvent State Bunke 56,243 0)
Cub Items and Reuuttance, 65,351 19
I Impended Debt 65.75.1 54
Real Est sae 11.00 00
Expense Account 11,26 s et
MI=IIM
['appal Stock $ 600,000 00
Due Individual Depositors. 2,031,131 63
Toe Banks and list - Aces.. 118 400 19
Duo Treasures, of th e Dated States 117,633 79
Circnintion'
llontingent and ?rutlts
es 112,337 .2e
I hereby certify that the abaft . statement to a
true abstract from the Quarterly Report made to
Comptroller of the Currency, October td, 1867.
ma a ad JOHN J.s. SCULLY. C.his,
nEARTERLY STATEMENT OF THE
•oc , UNION NATIONAL BANE 01 pirts-
HIJHOLL
PITTSIWRGII, OCCOOILT 4, 1565.
ASSETS:
Loans and Discounts.
r S. Bonds and premiums..
Dne b Banks and Banker.
Expenses and Taxes
Remittances, he.
M=tM=tl
flank Notes and
Cho 21,611 53 193,234 51
Specie and Legal
Tender 174,144 93
51,112,325 71
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock ~..► 160,000 00
4.llmilation 110,003 oo
Contiruo at Food and Earnlap—. Dail 76
Dividends unpaid 1,130 00
Do to Depositor Mall 41
Due Banks and Balmer, 20.033 73
411,112.ra 9J
I certify that the above statement Is eortect to
the best ef my knowledge and bel/eL
oe2.ltd R. EC 81111111, Castled,
(lIIARTERLT REPORT OF,THE CON
DITIuN OF •THE EXOIZANGE NA
TONAL ts&Na OF PIDISOUROH.
UcTonay., 21, t 668.
e2:Xr:AO 0:1
Loans and Dt•eount•
Wa=2SIMBM
7 3-40 Notes NI 600 GO 1
Coin mad Lei l reader Notes 351,V39 50 1
Cheeks and Notes of Banks 50,016 10
Due by ftsuks...... 250,240 75
Real Estate 50,600 al
Tsui and Eipensca . 17,76.1 73
Capital Stock
61tenletion of State Deng 1,116.2,1
P ! '".— ' T ' i re l u
tOO L ,VeI t 9
.9
Doe to Dan 16,247 II
Note, In Ctrculotlon of the En.
IMEIMMME
P 1,132,559 W
The ahore statement le correct, to the larst of nay
knowledge end belief.
oat 3.11 d R. H. 11 , 1IIRR&T, ()ashler.
t
(-/ ARTERLY REPORT OF TAE Cll-
%ENS' mom OF rirrsounriii
- -
uei 21 ormi3 i...ctoeer 2, I . O.
F. bllehed In cooloreety with the .t.ith •ectl Hi of
the Nanette' Cue,eLey Ar'.
must. Notes sod DOls Disc, untee.....—.11;65,41 1 ev
r. S. Securities 611,10.1
.I 1 661 41
161.9169 95
1
,64:1 tR
'lnnen •nd Ex raven...
Legal Tender Nara....
ensl
ran
M=EMEMffM
f 2 104,11 , 53 ft 4
41401,030
notwl k
tht eats. ioa lilt itez.l. , Bank
Dep.Hors
4'ooth:tent rum!
E•rolvg• -. 1.1,916 42.
Une to Ls WI . . 4,651 PS
Unpaid Laval t• - 2,191 01
t 2.194,9,11 ee
Th. *bore stotement it correct and tr.xo to the
best of my knowictlCc ond ballet
11. K. WILSON. !List. Cashite.
Sworn sad 'subscribed I dots me tlas 24 day of
Cletoter, A. V , ISCA.
a E. DAVIS, Notary Public,
EC015.111 QUARTERLY BT&T EX ENT
OF THE fd.E011.10273 RATIONAL BANK
OF PIITSITONOIL
Prnsafroon, Olt I, ISO.
Losls, Dhcounts sad 1.1.4 d. tient&
cafes of if ebtadness.... ....... -9 1167,..U7 67
Tutu sad Zspenots....-- 8" 97
U. S. Bonds t 0t9,150 00
Ifue by Banks nod Bankers 94498 24
Betolttantes and cub New 2410 011
Nato and Buds of other Busks-. 38 18 184
Lsgal Tender Notes and Specie— 911,107 88
L1661L.fl E 3:
Capital Stock, - * MOUS CV
Profits and
........ 211.332
Notional Circulation 2.45,84 ou
Sista Clteulatlno C 3,8341 ao
•
Due Drpositote
•
Due Banks and 1.1114cr0
Maulends unpaid
51,275.8i1 27
The above *Weasel is merest to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
JOHN O. MARTIN t Cashier.
Sworn before me this 2d day of Oen:Mari SM.
oc7:ttd S.OMITti. Notary eublte.
I WARTERLY REPORT OF FOURTH
NATIGNAIs BANK OF PITTSBURG LI, on
the AloStasso or MOIR oil . , Voted:ear Id s ISO.
ASSETS:
Loss., Disusunta and Vaasa States
sicurltles .. ... ..... —.—...-- 6111 001 19
Due no banks and Bankers 16.109 05
/1.. b 127 MS 01
Prem. •vd Intsrest U. S. Securities 14,51, OJ
Over Drafts —...... ..... 27 90
Expense and Taxes— --.. 8,666 32
LIABILITIES:
Osrital.Reock..— Mynni oo
:lonelngtnt Fund _ 7 39
131reulaUon Outstanding
Psopt and Lan.. CeII 950 00
biVidend Unraid . . :Ciao 00
Delimits .... —__ GS On
Duo Danis and ilinliT ...-- '533"
dt
"
n
‘991.241 ID
Ri TLER WARD, Ambler.
Sworn and aubaarlbeal Ire.fore ow Ow 3.1 day of
October IRS. • S. S. BRYAN.
Notary
RTATBMIOT 01? THE BECOND NA.
TIUNAL ilium OF euxolizear.
ocwium 2 was.
ASSETS:
Disebunts Wad Recnri
PgMiNiM
Expanses and Taxes.
PITIIPULDI
OCS,L:4 II
LIABILITIES:
Cmdtal Stock
ClroulAlonOutalardlng
Due Hanka •nd Bunters
Prot?, and Lt.
Deport.
as t1.11.G 11
J. N. nAvm
ANL) FITS
FITS—A sure sure for these elstre•alat a
plaints I. now made aIIOWD T, eat no on For•
0119--1110 and haute Hob.] rrepsrmtino.,
panne bed ny Lr t, Moque Crow. ['he preror
I , lls—t•no mu. two...ea Mtn in a providamt .1
IlianDrf that ho omonot cen•eleatlonsiy
YlTa—to m•Ne In known, ale h... oared eve.i.
body arhn Ln. noted It. ter, having
Flt d—doßlr one. Is la rattaiy sure to case.
ati of 14.Penanal 000 the in...MUCUS lallny ea
VITS%—ob Mood frgas any druggist. Snot tree to
all on 'reel. t of Eveceuts to weipsy eta.
TrlF—Aedre.. 11r. 0 PHELPS IJILOWN.
I.- Oran. , ...eat, yerrey env, N. 3. segoat
q" --
HE UI'DEInBIGNED, EtkiIETOFOR - E
igsesseling 19111:less t o gethetunder flat name
a, THOMAS RBUCKLE 4 00.. Anchor 1)....t0n
Mille, Alit gi
toY alt.. tierostier eonol toe ohs
bw,,lntla Winer iha hem, nal= and .03,10 On
& 00.
NaTHANIET.. 1101. lips,
WILLIAM M. HEW.,
NEIII BEN TAY LOB.
Estate of a. O. W. Jaegion, deaeu.ed, by Wm.
Earentor:
seessiosts 29, IE6I ,
• LAXSEED W ANTED. —10.1:03
F
for Which Aro will pas the highest .martot
pritihat IS3 Libel ts stmt.
Brae W. it Bro.lll. & 00.
.I.AO i"I,2I.7.IaZoIiMATIZi•
CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! CLOLKSIU
PITTSBURGH CLOAK
MANTILLA STORE,
NO. 73 n&RKET STREET,
OUR STOUR OF
Fall and Winter Cloaks
•I,CM,bb II
I. replete with everything novel and elegant,
sk vie from material the teat which could be found
n the
BOSTON AND NEW YORK MARKET.
We lave on hands a auperior onallty of LYONS
VELVET BASQUES, Ul ECU Lea 8, SacqUEs,
to If hleh aro Lone the capecial attention of tae
N. B.—COUNTRY MERCHANTS will flod It
to their advantage to call and 5X1117111105 our stock.
Our prices are from PO to It per cent: lower than
any Wholasale Cloak House to Philadelphia.
We have on hands a magedneent gook of
CLOTHS,
Which We can cell at AGENTS' PRICES. Call
sun <Amine for yourcelyca.
EZZRE
OIL LANDS,
90 Acres on Pith°le Creek,
About me sale crest of Neilaburi. It Iles well
for boring; la considered good oil territory, and
will be sold altogether, or In lot. of 10 acres. It
will be sold cheap.
The Three Undivided One-fortieth Part of
42 ACRES OF LAND,
situate In Corn Planter Township, Tenons° Co.,
P►., between Holateen's Run and Nihon:, Creek,
about threefourtha of ► lolls from the General
Grant Well. Thin I. Part of the W. llle/Coney
Farm, which lit. tremezlataly north of the Morey
Fan. We will sell one or all three thorns to
gether.
ALSO,
111:0MIE
$1.000,000 00
A few Lots of Land on West Hickory Creek,
About two miler from Tidlonte and one and a half
rr Rai from two flowing well. on Dennis Run.
These lots contain •oout one acre emit. They
lie well for boring, and offer • goal opportunity
to individual. and campanile., to porch... • •mail
Amount of Writ, ty, In fee ample, at s moderate
trier. Thin warranted.
ALPXANDER WALL&CE,
0822 , Wel TIDIOUTF, WLRHEN 00., PA.
IIEN1"B NEW AIAP,OF THE
PITHOLE OIL REGIONS,
JUST OUT. PRICE 50 ovirrs.
11 1- T'S IMPROVED MAP OF
VEHANGO CO. OIL REGIONS,
3135 T OUT. PRIOR VIM.
110N15 =POT= MAP OF
WARREN COUNTY,
JUST OUT. PRICE MOO.
HUNT'S MAP OP -
WEST. VA. tic OHIO OIL REGIONS,
PRICE 51,00.
Latio actortment of TOWNSHIP, 00Iferif
sod V. B. MAPS. Far sale by
JOHN P. HITNT & C 0...
59 FIFTH STREET,
MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA.
o 4
N EW PATZBT
STEAM PUMP
ECONOMISE IN THE USE OT STEM OF
OBEILT EXHAUSTIVE POWIIE.
Easily kept to order end every way eMataat.
PLUMBER'S MATERIAL
wad BRAS: , WORK FOR WATER, GAS AND
iiirTerme liberal. Price' low
BALLSY, RARRELI. & CO.,
p ITTBBURGII STEEL WORKS,
ANDERSON. COOK & CO.,
(SUCCESSORS TO JONES, BOYD 4- CO
Manufacturers or the best refined Oast Steel,
Somas, F.at cad Octagon of ell eines, Near Plates,
Hoe, Fork and Sheet Oast Steel, Out Steel for
=MI
.. 11.118 q 10
. 77 831 80
Reaping and Mowing Machines.
Steel Plow Winn, SprlEtp, Axles, Moralam, a.o.
1 1 157,000 00
1.19,150 00
. 10 000 1.10
7 175
. 11 'COE 1 11
Cast and Carman Plough and Spring St:•:1
(dem —Corner of F.rst and Ron etrents. two
blocks aeon, the htonozgattele Rouse.
ee27:ly
DI - 660LUT1014
The co-partnership heretofore existtna , Letween
the uLderelarkett on 2er the mine of
JONES, BOYD & 00„
is Ude day disaolved by reuteal consent. Either
party Is authorised to use the name of the lets
brat to the eettleztent of the business. The at.
bare of the tete arm will oe wattled at their fon
bad Once, corner of litess and First streets.
ISAAEI TONES,
POEM L. i3f/YD,
W. H. DiclittLiAitroa.
PM/ amino, E ept.. 21, 180. teSl:l w
AVEAVENO DIBPoSED ON OUR EN
TIRE INTEREST IN THE
Pittsburgh, Steel Fr (Wks.
MUM. ABDEIII.BON, COOK & CO..
W. take pleasure m reeotomemitre the new
SIM to the patrol:tale of our former ocutomera.
JONEJ, BOYD re no.
Bisyruusou, Sept. TS 1066. serftlW
013.13A1 BALE I
$250,000 WORTH OF
IN. J. SPENCE.
J. W. BARKER,
S H AWLS,
CALL FOR A OIRCITYLA K.
166 ■mitbfeld Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA-
ICE:: • dni•EK TISEMEXT 3,11
, t ,:t;.l it,, - 1..,,i
.•i'.,..__ WZ Vi
GREAT - SALE I
GREAT SALE!
GREAT SALE!
CoNV.
NEW GOODS,
BOUGHT AT THE REGENT
PANIC PRICES,
59 MARKET STREET.
EIII_NIE.€4,
CLOAKS,
NOWINBIG GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
250 Pieces of Silks and Mehl; Anti
que, All Colors. from the Cheap
est to the Best Quality.
1,000 Pleoes Dress Goods, Embracing
Everything to be found This Sea
son. some Good Goods, as Low
as 25 Cents, Double and 'Single
Width.
5,000 Shawls, From $1 to $l5O Each
Some Very Choice, Black and
Colored Center Cashmere, Long
and Square.
600 Cloaks, all the New Styles and
Materials.
450 Pieces C:oth. Cassimares, Sati
nets, Tweeds, Jeans Melton, dso.
760 Pieces of Flannels white Scarlet,
Grey, Yellow, Plain and Barred,
All Colors Opera, Shallot, 'Bul
lard Vale, etc.
400 Pairs Blankets. all of the lies
makes.
51.000 Pieces Prints, all Kinds at 18
3.:4e: and 25c per yard,'&c,
2,000 Pieces Sheetinces and Shirt
lugs, at all prices.. Fine 4-4
long Cloths at 37 1-2 cents;
Others at 25 cents.
200 Fif ces Sheeting, Shirtincr, Pillow
Table, and Towel Linen.
TOGETBEE IHTB EVERY. Unita SLID OF
1:111,1C GOODS.
r.• Gioas
FLANNELS I
FIAMLB !
ed, White; and Blue;
at
BATES & BELL'S.
IN 414XERS•
FLAlnume ret Taft°v
FIdNISELS )
FLAlrrNzas cN Rid.)
Fularicums IN sAiosY
FLAIMEI.S IA
.1.746E1
FLANYIEL.S IN WItiTE.
FLANNELS IN Fut Non GOODS.
11/411ftD courrraY
FLANNELS or IMBLE Twaajw
1411 S & BBLL,
U FIFrH STREE.T.
A RPLERDED Vl n i" , OF 1
BALMORAL 431CITRS, 4 .
At declaed alas, at
zsAcrg o i 4 oAttr-TSLE' 3.
ceto - Fro. 19 Filth ttrtat
WORTH 11.00
Balling at 0-:,anta °Loh,
FUSE LINEN LIWCILEIDKEECIIIEFS,
BlAChinira 01LBLISLE,.."
Flt% LO fifth street
Ricu nw sreLms OF
soma,
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AIEBINO VESTS OD DRAWERS,
A fall onortattrAr Of area for
L&DIO. AII9SEB. SIIILDBEN,
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Kamm & CARLISLE,
No. to Pllth Street.,
FOR GRIUTA:MEN
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Samoa an4Paper Calm",
Ftns TrsTaling Shirts,
Ucdenhieta
Ties, Suspeaders,Oloveellte..
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Fa IS FIFTH STREET.
AT EA.TON'e,
17 Fifth Street,
NEW ARRIVALS DAILY,
Trimmings, Notions,
Embroideries Warm:my Goods,
Bonnet, Neck4itrimming Itibbons,
Hosiery, Glgea r and
Linen and Silk garidkerohiefs,
Fine Silk Belti4,, all colors,
Plaid Velvet 11Rihans,
Full Line Sca.43t Velvet Hibbons e ,
Tarlatans
Swiss Hull, Vioioria Lawn,
Jaconets and Ociinbrics,
Plain and Ohected Nainsooks,
White Pique,
Thread and Lack Veils,
New Style Hat Neils,
Fine assortment Ladies' Satchels.
Railroad Bag,s4
Full Line. Fair Notions.
WHOLESALE I:AND SE2 ALL.
NEW 000 DB! 4t•
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Two cans Moils Bibbed Merino Stook% ,
team, two eaus 'Whits 11 lbbed Menlo Staking,.
two mei' Cbiidten's Itods and White "Jribt*d
Mettle, Stordriags,, oaf; ease Otrildernea Fancy
St9ckingv, two cases Ateses Soaks. free 'uses.';
Marts ant armee..L*7'Bml a Aril 'stasis at
BALISPDR.4Ia SKIRTS.
Hoop skirts, Hoods, riOatags, Sail Shawls, :
bias, Head list Gofiets, Trim Straw '
Goode Millinery Goodk_Frowers. teat Itib•
bons, Stits„.Eroldriies. asd a great variety of
Fano, Good..
Our Notimt 'Department,
Will
Will be found unisimany - well anppllOd ,
STOCKING YARNS.
OM pounds reperlor wors.wkokiste
sad retail, ilk sago la price;
.10391Ightll 4 CO.;
set 7 77 aad!"111 MARKET BTUs=
ill-A CRUM & HAVE A. MUT
TED AA resTritis,
Frank Van Gorderand Calvin Hagan,
The partnership to dita.irota &tomtit and the
and the bantam to be tynducted unaer the nails
and ityla of -
Machin, Glyde & Co.:
AT WHOLESALE.
65,000 &aidefed Paper Collars;
25,000 Common ":2:..d0. do.;
2,000 pounds Wiol Knitting Yarn; -
2,000 dozcn Wooi and Merino Hose;
300 doz. CndeOdrti and Drawers;
75 cartons itkid Giniptr —
Mil) 'dozen Lim Tells;
500 doz.Lit4lo.l.inen
Terzlirmy ito..k cf
Fancy Goodei Notions, &ca.':
.C 5 AT EASTritEN PRIDES.
NEW FALL GO(D2 JUST OFEKII,II
W. W. N!(iiOnElEetp*,
Ett 51-,REEr;
A full am! car..f.^.4.11 anortozezt of
Embroideries, L.40.?3,
Wooiem 6zoils, Hosiery, .
Scarri,tc., /km
The nett Ptlinens tralse;;Pettleoet tor eh3hlrca at
. Vf• W. monal-trAtrs.
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Mama snza - 1)1 have cream•e sp'end.l9
etztortaent of the le ' i itYles to 1313NNErS.
HAM. , ',Knauss lq; *ass, atarna4 TAN.
OY 01)0DS, et. and 4 , .i cow, piepatel to welt
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upon my customers, enVell ethers *lse dip to
me erttltseslL i i i' ' .l n - 1:
slant 04 MRS. DL H. WRIGHT .;
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et 'even MOM, on:Vatris atrett,Leenta '
yule, in to COMMA'. eider.: Foe tenet... Apply a;
the Heel Estate sae leettrenee Oftleget,_ ,
Ct. 9. 80.T151.
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