liradl7B. WANTED—A Situation by a YOUNG WOMAN as Ooalpselon or 4....dy's Dlatd; VIII mist In the left:mew aapeble of Instruat ear;imlltlt, etdlitree. Adhere 1.. 8.. Pltteb t areh, It AN'rEIL—HOUSB.—A gmau , LUlrtnnr oontilnlnc four, eve or lax rooms, either to Pittibtrgh or Et eghtny, 10 . onante4 about too gird, or torten:ant orOatoi'44, by s gent/ocuan, hn Waring two 44illiren. Ankltria, ,elog : WANTED, Ge-nrrnlrrrlan. turANTED-458000 V commoOstlon Piper, hiving from 4 to - s mos. to roo, lo sums to ault. also lo so4l,ooo of Bond, iftd-01011VIVS, having from 1 10 some' to rue. B. BIeLAIR Op, ea{ ICU Fourth street. INTED TO FILRE, A ZIA &REED lE Al grub s ;atoll fatnatt, to take chat ge of , f.:+V WK. LETCEDLETEIVII. klottee and fuel 41,,ekl About two Urea of arable grOurht forntehed. on I fttr w 141311 Alyea. Enquire of the so hgertear. et the latainallitevertue ottlee, no. 61 W rater Piefiet, Al- LthltenY• (oettltod, 11. lg. ;711 if E. ANTED, I3ENEFIT of the popular artlate, Min ANNET TE INCE:, who will appear as ..1((N Itt. J. H. TA YLCH2 at ' ADE THIS (Friday) EVENIN(h will he presented .he clinic tragedy, In live seta, cot:tied IC( DT. FOUNLLINI OF A IV ;C , . lon, the Foundling—Mica .‘. N NET rE INCE. Ad: ac ne )1r.. , 11. TA YLOR Song —••••••-••• •.. Mr, Fanny Hot, To conclude wilt, BROTIIEI2 BILL. AND ME. JOHN A. EBIEItY, (lepers] Agent., SIABONIC HALL. A. NA LEgirEIAN One who has a knowledge of the Dee ri on lw !,.eeL nee' enquire ot WHITE, ORR 4. 00, tete 9b F 0 street. 1500 AGENTS WANTED- To uLareas for DE. ROIL AN Lrs Lt FE OF LINCOLN'. :Term: libonst DVlamduall 1159 Ming et- Plttahurgt, Pn WAFTED —A SUITABLESIAN, CO superintend the mining of coal, tlie clay. sa4. and oil, abtltli .- 611 miles from..thic city, to s very somfOrtable awl pleasant location on a rcilreal it a An* need apply wan la not comp al out to rn se agathe whole thing with aklll and elblitiv. To a goad manager a very desirable attention I. offered. An applicant moot furnish the very beat teatime.. Web and qualification. Inquire of Meld LSALUi.-DICKEY to lhf. WAIITED.—MiNIiTti FUR " TIIE SkOktET SERV/DE, THE FIELD, TEE ' DIINGEONAND THE MOAPE.' , Bv.A.t.nazz D. firomesuxiox, Now ;York Tribtrie . Cfor tvap and eat: - The most Intetestkm sadexciting book ever pubnahed, embracing Mr Alichardsial unparall iet experience fo cairn s ervic eavling MI cedigh the y fiatith in the of the Trawae at the outbreak of the war, with our nraties mud •Heste, both East and Wut, during the nut two sears of the ilebelliont his thtlillug cuptur..; ht. wordluernent for to months ip seven etlicreut rc het crillOilit Ids crave and almost mfraeutous lour toy eight or nearly CM miles. It will abound in ,stiningevents, and contain more of tlt it, I nol• - dent and whence of tho was than any other wark kat published. Teachers, ladies, energetic young men, and rape. -daily returned and dte,biod odkem i soldiers, In want of profitable employment, It pa stalarly arepted to their cuudithm. We have *erects cleating lOW per month, which Ivo will prove to any doubting applisaa. Send for duo. lass. Additu, JON ES, BOOS. a. Ott, N. B. corner Sixth float 3lLuor streets, Philadelphia Pe. • POE - -EGA FOR SALE, with immealte a comfortable two story D WEL L !: fiut?s On Mount !Washington; contain, a hall, parlor, setting room, dining room and 'Vachon on drat non., and four rooms on eenond floor. Porch to front and rear. The Lot is 99 feat frcnt by 165 deep; stable,'Ontriase abed, two eta•arol of water; fruit sad shade Moor, paps vise, shrubbery, he. For price and terms at Ply to ocd S. CUTHBERT et SONS, FOR SALE. A DWELLING HOUSE in the borough of Liverpool, Oolurnblans Oo_, Ohio. oltusto on Mane etreet, 11 !cot tron ,t extend ing bock BO lett. This property will be rad for sash very cheap. For furtnerportieutore enquire or H. TOWER, le.3odf IPI Fourth Street. OR SALE A BEAUTIFUL LOCATION FOR d PRIMATE RESIDENCE, MaimWog Five and Chto•Fourte dcru, in Fat tovisable.. a low minute. walk from the of the il.11r:611111pi i.""j4 ' .eX '?l:B‘ttt'Fi!" lip No. too Fourth street 0 R BALE OR EXCRAITGR.—The Saw 111111 property, containing about ten sera, partly underlaid with coal and mute open, located at the mouth of Chattier. Creek, on the Allegheny laver. There La an this property a saw ST-111 and two Honace- 1 4e111 be sold cheap, or exchanged for property le Pittebunth, Allegheny or Lawrence ville. LYDAY 211.011PENISO, One Poor Below Hand street, Duquesne Way, ectOused 0R BALE. niched Frame Two-story Dwelling Hiring SIX ROOMS, newly Papered anu Painted FIFE PORTICO, HYDRANT I.lde and outaid. the Home, lee LOT le Portprire fe ll.l.et froint, by One Finn dred ft deep. M 0 TAME PE ARSOR, FRUIT of TR Aprli EES, nex &a t. AL° Possasaloa aziS be given cn tne let , A CORNER STORE-ROOM, WITH TWO DWELLING HOUSES. PomoHon will be given on too tat of April next. The proprietor ciff either sell; or eXenr.:tee tor Country Property; Inquire of . _ T'OR SALE.-A Farm of about .2.08 acres Penn.in Panicle ;mow. chip, Westmoreland County `Also, Alum Bonk, a yet 7 raluab'e treat of min. erel and agricultural lead, contalinng forty acres, situeled at the eastern terminus of Platteville, and Upon b o th un s d tr act tthheer e s o a u r t e h th r ee nsetua fe ug h o Rf ivron. ore. Athoollog to Professor Green's report the .second and well.opetted strata of ono is of good quality, highly megaetio, and will yield thirty three per twat. of Won. He gays an res.wet to quantity this strata will yield 10,000 tons re the acre oi.nativenre, and reducing this crude masa to an neat of dollars sun wets, rectunting the value of ore at VI cent, per ton, this Erste would then .ciroduce _one hundred thousand dollars. In adition to O this we have twensy-livo awes of smal—vita openeal and in _successful operation at the present time. This property Is worthy the at. Gentian of capitalists. The investment would be sure end safe. - Specimens of ore can be seen at my office. -• Also. A No I 'Welt and•greln farm, containing 4CO arras, situate in Cherry Ent Townsttcp, Lall ans efalary,Pa., zees the enlace of Greenvnie The improventeete are a two-story frame house, the lamest and best barn in the county; teeming generally goad; LSO tern cleared; the remainder well timbered._ The land le good, large meadows which produce One crops of hay. It la very com venient to churches, sehoolethills, stores, an., to, te This property Wwillbe sold very cheap and on easy rms. Alm& a Ferro of US Aires , Caton towistd Washington county, - Will be sold cheap. p, Also Me acres situated in Ligonier township./ fai ,.....Wattaatelend =Mtn Fa.,•adloming the tome a with a large brick house. Aline • tesidenee da the borough of tdgctolar. ha Als e Mestme of land, with a lame liontirtg mill w=ing mine pima *so acres of land, edloining Mee ma Also, the best farm on the Monongahela River, about one rale from floßeesport, A/Mgt:war Co., Pa., containing about ma arms. Ttur improvements me a frame hoop and tam, corn crib and wagon abed, with other ontb • A largeEft erebard of between 46O ul a k tran trans rem, SO pear trees, surd 450 aeli trees. Also, a Farm of gm aver, nearness.. the town of r U k ft. w vi e t m idt h w i tTh a tuttil.tlih'vach'cuta. irtllegu'eny Co., Pa., Ordaining about 131 acres, eltrulted about three:miles nut of the borough of ginabeth. The improvements are a fame fulcra cottage bowie with nine well inter= rooms; • beautiful town in front surrounded by °roommate* trees; a No. flute, with men) other buildings. good I=7lo Urea of the very beet Whirs Oai Leber. /t the but quality of litneateme land, and an derlaid with coat. Alec,'A. Steam Grist and Saw all's, In completet running coder. *Muted in Neshanoak toweship. Lawrence ninety. Fa. Will be sold at a great bargain. A portion, of the purchsse money win bets -ten la well 11/sated Western Lauds or Oity ProperM. / For farther particulate. Inquire of G. H. TOWER, Real Estate Agent, No. 164 Fottritt street. ;PIT HOLE CREEK OIL LAND FOR biLLE,--Interests In lands lying on Plt. Zola . ADJOENTICO.IIIE HOLarDEN:FARM, iLr..ow9 ea the Bp:7 Llekin also Ltt me PINE BUN PLUM containing trot aerea Minato on Pine Enq, De. tween Pit Role end OU 'Creeks. Thew internists ate very delfrable, ea the attnatlons are all bot tom Linda P.Ogalrelif W. J. & HAM. PATITASON, - Attorneys; GI Forain st., Pittsnurgh, Ps DWELLING HOUSE EN ALLEGILEIsiY x'iopß si EL. Xs El one 'mini half gory frame Cottage Rouse. cos. Lining two parlors, dining room, kitchen and tour chambers, with irate` rand gas, occupying a lot 63x 014 , highly cultivated and ornamented with shrub -I.__;!aelird shade tins. • surisentillags are pleasant, affording ample space for troth - air, And the outlooli on the three. rivers commandtm an'exteasimp and varied view. Per tto that information, applv to S, 8, BRYAN. Broker Fourth ftrect. ituraa's Building. Fon_ eseia Slate Supaior BecondlEandltoilers, Forty lathes la awncter, thirtplix*teet long, 2.16 tneh dues In each. MAT be had ate bargain. Eoginre at the Industrial Work,. EL BOLE eit LEL, E 05.20 ear. Polot Alley and Dngntme tv.y. FOR BALE. • , ENGINE . ROLLER, FLY WILEEL. tr.a.., complet e , 11 5p Itable for &Sam, Grist, or email Rolling If';...n•rfr;V:etr,L7lllW.TP""7 of x'a. • - " • GISSBILTETTELD STREET._ R. H. JAOR; - • GI- MC 'CO D 7e2 Nos. 1 and •13 Diamond. PITTSBURGEI, Pd. FAREWELL BENEFIT °flat. SOsAN DENIM. Sonose, 41.Lqweriawevi ono usesotated eetor. W. R. LEAK, Sy 601.111. receln , ll.t evening With thunders of applause. Mils &MAN DEV L IN es the Female Detective. Miss 5 I'SAN 1/ERIN (Wheel:L.l. Mr. W. K. LEAK as Petrochio. Mr. J. O. RESTON as Cfromlr. FEIDAT EvEpiipiq. Det.Cth, the sot art airllne 111., will commence with U. groat sensation play of the FEMALE DETECTIVE. Leace ...... ._...Lit ho Lizzie. A f ter which Fhah espenre'e three act rowed; of ,CATHERINE AND PETRUCHIO. Saturday Afternoon UNcLE TOM'S CA BIN TWei. ty-tive cent§ to All nArta of the house. pITTSBUIIGEI TREATER. Lcsrer cnd Managrr WBl. H EN DEK7:OII Pnl(nt nP ADIIiaPION —I /re. • ',4t, R. Fim I , y al) eta 1141,1 Tle:, lb cl.c P.r.:Va:e 80, 45.a0: Stole ‘eate,fl.2.s. Door. oppa at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises a: 7 ". Tueeday, W duesday, 'Thar:day, Friday and Saturday, OCTOBER 3,4, n, G and 7, i1e4447 PROF. 4. DIAIIAME IffiI.OILLISTER ! ILLIMIONS WONT KIN MIRAuf.EA PRESTIDIGITATI,,N 4.3-Cliarao cf F . rnElslnm, nig ft; Admlezi!"n ..... Reserved tienta Ft•aerred Scat. trVir be aecured it • It ii. LI RELLOR'S Ml - 7:10 bl Wood etc° WahOUt extra eh ir,c. 8,25:1 wd CAIRPETS. OHL cl , onrisze, N - EIS' STOCK OF IM'EARLAND& COLLINS, Velvets and Brussels. Best Quality 7 wo-Ply Ingrain, Cheap All Wool Ingrains. Wool Dutch, Hemp, List and Rag Carpets Moor Oil Cloths, Window Ouitains end Shades of every description, at CIEMOS Next Building to the United State. Onstnto Bowes and Post Mike. 00: ' O 9 nu, CLOTHS ;4 cvlatha, nom- dr•igna, every C.) variety of stYlo. 1 'icy I VERY SUPERIOR , t2l . A P I . Cotton Chain, List and sag' ~...A 0 CARPETS, ' '43 1 , W. D. &H. ISErcALLOW' t O;,. 'l I:I .cis Pr FOURTH STREET. 1 q r 4 CARPET STOKE. : : PLUMBERS A' GaIS FITTERS ADDY EWEN'S, Gas and Steam Fitters, 0.11. TOWER, No. 161 Form', Erret. Pumps, Hydrants, Sheet Lead, LEAD PIPE, PIO a BAR LEAD Plumbers' Materials in General. Fitted Op In the Most Approved Style Tank. llotel with lead or Copper. Rouses dun! Up '4th water or gas. bit. a—All ar4l . Lers promptly &Mended to. 61 SW PATENT STEAM PUMP IT ECONOMISES STEAM AND HAS GREAT EXHAUsTIVE POWER. Eerily kept in order and every way °lndent PLIIBIBIIR'S MATE/UAL &Ad BRASS-WORK FOR WATER, GAS AND STEAM. Q'Tcrml littcral. Prices low. BAILEY FAIMELI, t CO., BOORS. wILBUXS. Sc. 11150 - 103.1 116 .K.SI Shertnanin Great March; Civil Policy in Anan ca Draper, The Sabbath Paaltt re. Exiles in Babylon Bochm , s Elemituacenear Firteen Decisive Battles; lnimt Blocks; Photorrapti Albums; Pocket Books; Portfolios, SuttLenny; Smith , . American Ink • Slates; iSchoni Books; Inkstands; Penholders; Pens, at J. 1., READS,tom, No. 78 Fourth street. TEE STORY OF 6RERMAI '8 GREAT MARCO, Fm the DIARY OF A STAFF OFFICER. BY BREVET-BAJO& GEORGE WARD NICHOLS. Ald:de•Camp to General Sherman. ONE HANDSOME VOLUME, lemo., WITH A MAP AND NUMEROUS ILLUSTICATIONS. PRICE Si 73 illEr Sent free, by mall, to any midreen.-tis • DAV/B. CLARKE & CO,. ant! ' $3 WOOD STREET. M96OLVTIOXB. de. DSSOLIITION • OF 00-PARTNER SRIF'.—.Ttor Partnership heretofore between the traderslgnod, under the Ina acme ORTIRPTON fr. 00., for the easnufeetarre of Sliver Pearl and other Soups, has &kw day been dissolved by mutual omen& SAMUEL M. PORN O. ORONORPI JOHN' POSTER. Pittsburgh, Sept. Bth, Mt. WM. =MDT CO.. (vsecenter, M CROMPTON fp C 0.,) Silver Pearl and g LaßliTy 82 fferior Rain Soaps, prrrssusoh ' UMDERT4KERM . " 13 7Z 173 : 3 332a r t g irit ai No. tag Fourth ttreet, Plttaburgh t Pa. COPg Of .11 klada. CRAPES, GIAPVI...S, and every saltation of - Puner nirniatting (foods tarnished Room open day and night. Helmand Carthage, frirniehed,_ thurzesacaa—Rov. David Kerr, D.D. Rev. AL W. SAtestna., Jacobyaq, NAN • - . z r PIMA SA. 'mod' Maanigrerr, MISS ANNIE EBERLE. CA 1 P 72. and 73 Filth Slrerl PCIPULaB PRICES Aparsome:s3vlDroiN PBAUTIGAL PLUMBERS No. 165 W 991) STREKT. tuPPOSITE FIRST ll'it:tWki OIL REFIXERIES CALL FORA CIROU LA tt 166 Smithfield Street, PITTSI3tTFIGIi, PA. C. ,-. 1.1.1 J w: rß's NARY • • •• " 4 renceLtratwl ex rocs e, • 7 r ecombined with other anbatencea of oth l greater saeratlve power lOW anrd an effeetual antidote Inr r per • - • . reincoy to surely wanted is) those Who ontr-r holm Etymons complaints, and that one which wirlaccOmplish their cure must prove, at Male hu, o mmente service to this large elan of our at. Pt" vow nitltens. Row complete!, this com pound will de it ha. hear: pt oven by experiment op 1214217 of the worst cues to be found in the fol. lowing complaints Scrofula, Sorefuloue co:ceilings nod Sores, Skin D ises6,ll, Pimples, Pustules, El.ntehes, Eruption% St. ;Intl - oily'. Flee, Rose or irysipoles, Teller or Sat Rheum, Scald Read Ringworm, ac. Syph lite or Vencriel Uleeetr,t• extolled from the eysto : by ti.r p,,10n,t7i .1 use of this Samar,- lila, end the patter, is irit in comparative health. Ferna'e Jr lie.. are used nv Scrofula toe t.lood, and ale often ti ca cucr:l Gy this extract of _...seem La net discard this thvnlALlde medicine, becan to co-.: 'rave ter r imposedu; an by . istennthlng pens tennltsr to re pstilln. whrte it n'is n•it. ;rn yon 4nru.s Ajr: . r—tr,rn, ant tint till %VII, ),o, YGO. - or ;'ter Imilers ~: sdirenses it cur, r r't 1 . S. Ayer's nu Flan . ene. tc7.101 the ntr.:ndant tn-rdsn t .10 vs;).o t..: it. PILL, "or f',4• I),rpeptil, 1.1. Pys. ~1 , LorttActi. HA •usi.- t.!-• anntr..frorn 1/tt , n. ero,l Cr rri• ,, ,'unction .4 the B ,Welt. :"ta Ap,ett.e, Llverl.lompiatut. ,‘• NP,.rn:gi 4, 'or Liln..r PL. TheYl3r UV, most Live 1..n11011 1•101..ntly, t•,l t 1.5" Lt. 411 the p:Iri.011, Ur Piepi1.4 , 1;. 7 ;11 1 . . AVER an /., )r vie nbd t0..1 A cS9I and by ell Du , raglo gnill - 2aleNdAtSv rIDTSBUIVii Li SAW WORKS HUBBARD, BRO. Sc CO. PATE.!iT GROUND CIRCULAR? Warranted CAST STEEL SAWS, of every de. arriptlon. illlll, Mulay, Crum, Cut, Clang, and all other varieties. kinds of KNIVE=3 and gPRINCIS, mode from t7tr. • qc.,•l• Extra Refined REAPER AND KNIS'E:74, . as W trehonet and Wor!lv, ,rcer WATER and STREETS, Pittt.,.tzh. attcntwo lirtuollau.c, Chun ,tr,ls!;teolug MOO, re p,u-s n:1 kind, Puarb tra ani! Drilling done at r Ae,lel ap"..aly nARNII IL, a co., 'Boiler Makers Sheet Iron Workers, N 33. a), 22, awl IS PENN STREET. Having secured It large yard, and rurnishat With the oust Improved nwhinery, we are prepat ed to mai:on:att.:re every ,Ireerqulon of BOILERS : In the brat reioner, Find :v. :,• equal In Any 11,de 11/ the country. CHIMNEYS, 13/110IIENI, FIRE Isr.! , s, STEAM PIPES, LOOVAILITIVE HOILERs, CONDENSERS SALT PANS, *rANKS. till. STI EL', A‘l ITAYIII/S FLPHI PANS, Ilt/ILER IN, BItilAiES, s I AR s!, L noinnfa.doreri of 81115 HILL'S PA I ENT Iio:LAS Repainnr done Il.a ..I:eat ~otwe i•I•EI:11/111 CCP; zr 'Mill and Smelting Work. PARK, McCURDY & CO '11A0.11 , 1 . 1n1•SIIL:Al 1-41Niq. I , UL ,II T uu PYr.it , PRIt ,, EI.; t7i)PPE6 6rlr 0 - a,. It.tl, El; ;:TILL kit )1 - 1 SPAL run SUI.DEN inqa;rtere ant aen`ori In NI ET. TIN ha. Conetant;y on hand. I'INN ENS . - :;1.1CRIN it , and TO; tIS. V..•rehouro., No. 4ulaiST wd 11.0 SEI r;Pill STREETS. Pittstory;h. Spoil nolars C...ppet Cot to any desired patio, inrM.lydaw'r 11Alil HOOD! HOBS !Aral% HOW RESTORED I—.l not Publiabed, In a eal ed Envelope. Price us cents. A LEiITUHE VN THE NA 1 - I:fiE, ITEAT:IIENT owl Radical Oro of tivermatorrbrea, or Seminal Weakneaa, Invol untary Emnalons, Sexunl nobility and I unveil'. merits to Marriage generally; Nervousness, ilon sumjiLloc, Elillessy and PHs; Mental and Plt al cal Incapacity, resulting from Self Abuse, &a., by ROOT. J. CULVRIME.I.L., 111 D., author of the Gruen kook. On. A. Boom To rtat...1:14 OW SI,. cent under seal. In a id aln 0070:. opt., tO any .tklress, pod paid, on reeolpt of +is cents, or two postrose stem,., by Dr. J. N L. Bone try, New York. Post , rElts boa 4.A95. jet SitindowT OCe. DRIFTED W D. IDDICIRD ....J r. ICU LL `1 IN LA BELLE STEEL TVORTLY. REITER k CO., Manufacturers of OAST ST EEL; SPltiNk.i i..A_W and BLISTER STEEL; SPHINUS, L I.I,uNVISAN.s, el , Once, Ns. 94 WA STREET (ao at..tr.) Pll Tstq..l.o.h. PA Irze tcornAswi, 11.r..4. &W., (successor - a to 11..0,50a, titOln A:,il Ltant. Washington W orL., Ful - :1 , 11 , F.F.S AND MACHINISTS, Prr - nr...:Taon. 31.anatartu:era 01 lit ,AT :17:1) S TAT...II O (AR Y 01TEA)1 LIVOINES. HmksT EN(uNu:_ , :, Num. ('RIVER Y, 0110 , 1, SH AFTINIY, (LAST. deservliona iii I. Ta as n 5T11.1,0, 8011.1.1.1 AND slim , :r I.lt , sb Sir Aacats for (111 , 1 .* A.111....S PATi.NT INJECT. fit, for yr — TO) zucorm NUFFEFLEMN OF BOTH NEN V.S.-A iescrend gentleman have ins taien reatostal to health In law lays, allot IrrQ ~u,4 the. usual routine ac'. brag tly eci,eaelr. t sie - ial duty to C01.6111121,te 11111 •dlisteL ,eat swim the cleansed cure. Fien , V, 00 tt ht. reaelpt pit an address,: envelope, he will send, Pre, a ropy cf the I tescriptlon used. Direct to lit. JOHN 3L DAC/NALL, 132 Fulton atm:et, N. l'.. sitilllydaseT JOUR COUR ILAN h BEM" hianume... curersof IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, IRON RAILING, WLNDoW TER! , , WINDOW t/UAlath, Nos. ti PEG. i/ND and EL TIIIRD STREET, between Wood nail Mirka, Lave on hand a variety of new patter., fancy and plain, suitable for all purposes. St Particular attention paid to enclosing Grave Lots. .lobbtrig done st short notice. sn2 FREE.—.• Pan Pti LET OF 3 , 72.7 immense importance to the old and poring, married and single of both sexes, will be sent free by addressing, with stamp enclosed, the agents, J. A. EEZiliflitllt 0 00., tioz 73, Roston Post =ma:User cif ic's, Am ES- SAY OF WAUN/NO S AND INSTRUC TION FOR YOUNG MEN. &leo, new and reita• bit treatment of the Urinary and Sou Syetema. Address Dr..l. SULLEN HOUGHTON, How and Awn/anon. Philadelphia, P. aptly 11111113 T 11. COLNg FORWARD: ING AND 00.11AUSSILION, biERCHANI and wholesale dealer in ULLEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, 6134 produce generally, No. 21 WOOD STREET Plttanutalk. nol PI4XOB. MUSIC, ic. TOW BEING RECEIVED THAT ELEGANT STOCK OF CHICKERING PIANOS Selected personally by the subscriber, during a result visit to the I.tory. SEVENTEEN INSTRUMENTS are now open, nad ready for eXaMialtion. publla are Invited to call and moo then. Warranted for Five Years ULIABLES 0. DIELLOR, Ed Wood Street, ►ne Sole Agent for tllOChtelterlng MOOS plexus AND ORGANS THE CELEBRATED BRADBURY, NEW YORE, ND Schomacker & Co., Philadelphia PIANOS. THE 6111:E1310 Al , l ORGAR, and ESTYB h CO.'S COTTAGE beard then superior rs, and U who tome beard them, to be to stns to all other Instruments of the kind so ton lectured In the United States. We are prepared to furnish, at hod( •ate• • Brass and German Silver Instruments, oT ovary description, (or Macs and Cornet Bands. at reduced priors. Illustrated Catalogues and Prate Wats furnished on applination. New and Second•lland Pianos for Rent. ALL THE LATE SONGS AND PIECES Constantly on hand. Wi=Ma( •1c DARE, ie, fgo. Ld ST. GLAIR STREET. On VNABE & Co.'s , HIGHEST PREHI— r um Grand, Parlor Grand, Square and Up. right Planta, with oven tnJac bass, spare treble, full Iron improved fr.tne, and all the valuable to prover:c The tone boatre. brilliant, entirely tntmlcal charscter, of the workmanship; touch evenness and quality of Loam trosurpused by any. Each Plano knaranteed (or eight years. ciunLorns,- BLUME, Pf d o o r FIFTH STREET ems Second above Wood arced 110b711AN, HOZ.NEE b 00. as rims SWAM , —Era poi ea .1.) a I r • 2: Bat Fttrios la • DEA'TIBTIzF. JOSEPH ADA.MB, Dent Mimelly nding, corner of Re DIAMOND antl ORA.hp .treed, PittabllDlVl lletWallr. A.M. Pollock. Dr. Lialleakortodere Bobbles Smell Errett. r: ~a':i f: k{a~{f \CY:a..: a~ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1E44 Lally mart tog 810 per annual. C.o. do. serve! by carriers, 23 eeoca a week Lally Evening 115.50 per year do. do., served by aarrlera. 15 cents a week Weekly, In rime $1 00 per year do, single copies $3.00 do. RATES OF ADVERTISING ONE - 4C , A1114-.T•RDIAO MATTZI2: I/sily 3ta w 2tetw Itew Wkly 21 ; 1 25 Fixe tiny ... 2 740 ...• 1 2 •••,• ••;i 1 ;le I 5 1 1 wn wnrn.s . it — 4 13 71. I r 2 5 1, 7 23 3 11:4f 277 2 • -• two rn•rr.h, 4 0 'I 2 :5 R tO 0 0 al 3 15 4 15 11 . 1. In in 11 t 0 401 620 Six 04tithit •11 tit II It 9 i• 1 611 12 00 ES tle 0400th. 34 n 1 .7 70 12 900 17 00 On 1 . or 1%1 Li 6.1 19 111 10 00 titt ttO Ads entaeattats OUT year may tteettnagett At the 'Weeniest a pleasure, at • charge of 25 Cents per square. ,or 20 Cen. paid at the time,) but mu•t counted to theta , t if als,liate huttoe. of the .r•acateLts [ - actin I,; nrisu othz thaa I.ertc,i on such days as Ins, Ellett ,fit. curt rdi vcrtielng i 'oath Sot ouch ineen, 50 nof.ret 73 slroduurnt n crtinements, per trip 800 Exrcutotc or Adrtitnietrefore Notice. 3 GO YEARLY ADVEIiTISING R vrEs: 01. e eyunrc—toulluen to the aniewdlefe bawl:wet Of tho advc:ttecr. find not to include discolutious, fortnettun of new firms, ornate. ...--ennogoebio Once o week. Any excess to he charged fie [car, •leut mn,cr. 3 t•mea 2 [lmes I time Lally. a .reel _ a week. a areal, Ilreo LUOTILLS ,SI uarmt.. a... Nuke trutlae. $l6OO 1.11 $ $8 00 30 MI 10 00 18 00 10 00 43 00 20 00 22 00 15 00 6/ ou 33 00 20 00' 10 00 es , ?le NurL.:ea the above rarer, It la rertcd oecmouth or ruore. Fur a lees perlrl23 c n's n line. LesAl ostlees At Such rates as may be agreed epee 4 A square to be considered as the space pm pied Icy ten Ines of the Ottlinary advertising type or the parer. TUG 'ale of Pith°le City A cm'resrondent of the New York World riGng trim Puhale city refers tq the sale of The grt at ftotw den farm 116 follow. "The c,lataated lie , laiden Farm, which gave Pdhole Its reputation, and directly or indirectly has wrr tight such a revolution In olldom, on the 14th instant ; asst from the hands of Messrs. Thomas G. Duncan and George C. Prather, the original purchaser., from Thomas Ilolmden, and is now owned by Moors. George R. Chit ', ticago, 11110215,, sad S. G. Wright, of LA tkbeven, Pennsylvania. The considera t. Is 12 000.1.X,M, of which (125:000 is paid down. ard the balanra to be ;mid In monthly payo.c., of 1 en: h. This lecluies the uh,,:e Interest of Daneau A. Prather in the all produr:: e taCrtion of the farm. as well an In the Pithol, (Hy :015, which are only leased to their present h.:1,1, re. We learn that it is the Intention of the sew firm to sell these lots in fee aluaole—a step which will do much toward Inspiring a spirit of improvement; for w hist inducement have men to lay out anything' for permanent improvement upon property which they have no assurance of holding beyond three yeam? This farm was originally purchased by Duncan A Prather fur twenty hoe thousand dollars. These gentlemen were ie. Ph.ladelphia, about dosing a sale of the farm or dip thousand dollar., when a dill etch was placed into their hands, annoue ,ng the strik.ng of Dm I tilted States well, then of tees hundred barrels. the sale was not c't,,stoi. Returning home they made Mr. lie ,wd,-n a present of seventy-five thousand d,d'a's, addition to the purcham price, and sieve , been receiving - a revenue from one. nett —the land Interest—of all the oil °State, ed from the farm, hostiles over thirty thousand e..!;are ye-arly rental from the "city lota." 1 he !arm. it will be remembered ,was lea sed by the Liked States i'etroleum etmr , :aans, who tore In Tarn nub leaned to other parties, retain -I,ng the fourth of the oil " 141. IN •T:ICs9 ,tl-NTT, A correspondent of the Ca,Clonatl G,rffs, a riling trom Athens, says: 'this little toll% has been all agog the past few dein, In consequence of a wonderful oil strike iticot.st within the liming of the town. on Friday night last, anont two o'clock, the workmen on the well being nook on the Ilitinard term, three miles Lit= Athens, were delighted and nuiprlitid br a rush of gas and water from lee we I. IHs continue: In al atintut twelve hours, in which inie a great uusiitlty of water and gun wet thrown out. At the end of this ac tion a natal; quantity of oil was thrown out by the gas. and then the how of gas seemn.l to 1100 weaker, and, deafly, to almost conc. Boring wan resumed and Is atlil In process. Among the practical (its well as the theoreti cal) oil men here this strike la considered to be of importance on several acconats. In the Brat tilace the well Is the deentist yet bored In all this region, being eleven hundred and thirty feet darn. In all that distance there has been heirei Lotto, not the leant show of oil, so that It Is plain that the oil thrown out on Saturday last was from the bottom. Hence the fact I. demon. egret:id that there is oil in this county Geo, Ms coat. The boring, at the time the od was struck, Indicated • sandstone, watch la said strongly to resemble. the W•verly sandstone. This le bdag plerrexlpet, azd the workmen bay that when et Is passed through the well wilt be tubeJ and pumped. This well Is owned by the ri...vklu , g , Vallee NU - Ovum Company, of Phd•delphh§. The French International Elillbltlon— lutes-eating to our glauttraeturera. The State Department at Washington has published • pamphlet In relation to the French Universal Exposition for 1967. It contain, Lb, of correspondence upon the subject, inter timing letters of the American Minister, Mr John Bigelow, the Special Commissioner, Mr. N. M. Beeklow, and the Commlsslouer Genera lo Play; also; docamenui relating to the general regulations of the "Exposition" with tables containing the general disposition and system of clasallication of the dltTerent goods, weeks of art, Instruments, furniture, clothing, apparatus, etc., placed on exhibition. Mr. Bigelow's latter to Me. Seward nays " At a recent Interview with Of. Le Play, the Corumiseloner General of the Universal E epo. 'Mon of 1807, be Informed me that the Lope.- riot COMMIEBIOIDCRI had finally Seed upon the Champs de Mars fur the situ of the exposition and had proposed to preserve for the United !hates 3,246 equate metres of space within the edifice, with the privilege, If we required It, of some 1,000 metres lying adjacent, and not yet appropriated." To M. Le Play's Inquiry relative to the occu pation of so touch space. Mr. Bigelow replied teat the government had no funds at Its dispo sal for the purr.ose of the exhibition, and asked fore copy of the detailed plans of the Imperial roc.culesionere, that a programme might be prepared for Congress, and steps taken to ascer tain the disposition and reqotromoote or exhib itors. The Imperial government has sauced the allowance of space for the United States to %TM square metres. Yr. Beckwith in furnishing a translation of the clesalileations to Mr. Bigelow add, the one gestion that the government should publish It In the newspapers. Mr. Bigelow approves cf this. became If our countrymen are to partici pate, no time should bo lost In informing them how they can beat do so. Mr. Bigelow makes the following suggestions: "It may therefore be assumed that to wait for the action of Congress before organizing the American Department of tho Exhibition of 1807 le equivalent to an abandonment of all profita ble participation In It. All the plans moat be laid and the chief expenses Incurred, If not made, before Congress can be heard ham, and should our country people, however, attach to the privileges of..aharlog in the exposition anything like the value to which Is attached to It by the people of EuroPe, it ought not to be difficult to find capltallata willing to anticipate the action of Congress by requisite advances of means whenever the government shall submit to them a plan or line of pollef which it is pro posed cordially to recommend to Congress and the public." Mr. Bigelow further urges the expediency of avoiding representation by states at this expo eltiriti, adding that a commission should be ap• Pointed from the class of men who know enough or our own sklii and resources to determine what le new and worthy of transplantation 10 the United Stales. There ishciCllfile time left; but If these eac frestions tee heeded, the Belted States will FU Lein her pert creditably le the proposed "Eepo• —...rrn or M Greens+ GRAN.—Whon rent was at ontreal, during h is recent tour Gen ., a Canadian who had been Introduced to him, re marked, "Gen. Grant, I am an Englishman, and I wish to aware von that my sympathy Is and always has been with the South and President Davul, and I hope your government will not bang tdm." The general replied. "And I hope. sir, that he will have an Impartial trial, and if he is =Meted, he will be hung, as he certainly deserves to be. He has murdered hundreds of oar men; he has starved oar prisoners." After some further remarks, the Englishman replied that ha bad always been in the habit of aasoela. Gag with gentlemen, when the general quietly replied, "How little apt we are to Improve oar advantages." dad the Englishman walked off. The general afterwards said he was never so an gry in his lire. Tan desks of the late Confederate Congress were sold at unction le Richmond on the fiSth ult. They were little black painted tables of the plainest kind, about eighteen by twenty-four inches on Up, and covered with cheap blue cloth. Thoy brought from twonty-f ro to fifty cents each. rga of I ...wraptio... 11 • ~ behalf of the Minas' Reform Association, In New Tort etty, came up tang Taereivy purlieu:lw purpose bag corn, down from A:4any to bolo evert at the City Ilast.. Toe pe-t ies who are caged "pen to de, n 4 Consianaler, the Street inspector. anti the Cor poration Counsel, and the allegatlons against them consist y of participation la the profits of certain fraudulent contracts, .tc., lu cotnectJon with their several Departments. Tue Investigation promises to he a very protracted one. Recorder Hoffman in one of the parties cited to appear, but that fu:c,..onary fails hack on the dignity of his Mike and refuses to re spood. What step, if any, the (i)vernor will resort to, to punish him for contumacy, retuai - j, to be sect. A correspondent, writing from Berlin. says - There Is no diminution in the desire of the Ger mans to emigrate to America, and redh is no falling If In the number arriving Os she shore, of the United States for a long dors. G.ernan colonies, new Germatiles, were I, rise la Chili, OD the river Platte in Brazil, in Australasla, but the andliorithis directing these movements nave given it up In despair, In view of the all-obsorb lug attractions which America exercises ou the imaginations and interests of the Germans. A Bremen company ordered two risen steamers to meet the increasing emigration, and loth lines will soon riduce the fares. Other lines are re ported us about to be establisher:. A rurran from Pepperell, la the north part of Middlesex county, Massachusetts, says that the forest trees will soon die unless there Is rain. Apples are good for nothing. The wells are pearly all dry. People, horses, oxen and cows travel one and two miles to the brooks for drlak and for family use. Grain and saw mills about the town have been stopped, and the prospect is that the farmers will have to send to Boston or Lowell for meal to keep their cattle from starv ing. last Monday miming Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Tilton celebrated at their residence In Brook. it e,N. Y. their tin wedding, the 10th anniversary of their marnags. Nearly four hundred guests were present, among whoa were Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Rev. Dr. Storrs, Cuyler, Leavitt, P. Ince, Putnam and Farley, Miss Pilebe Cary, lion. Moses F. 0 1011, R ',horn Dale 0 van, En- Mayor Hall, A.. J. Spooner, Henry C. Bowen and a fair representation of the editorial fraternity. A rum of mineral paint of the lineal quality has been discovered In Ray county, :Missouri, on lauds belonging to C. R. Moorhead, Jr. The vein is ten feet In thickness, and only a few feet below the surface. Painters err now expert. mrniing with the new article wh❑ favorable re• amts. Inn New York Daily .Ve.n., deal. that en- General lianrstield Lovell is one of the .iito-a of that paper. The publishers asser. that they have never aeon him in their hves. Joins J. Cles'o, for too years prior to IR; I the Assistant United States Treasurer at Sew Y has opened a basking h turn at V, Wall street, la convention with his son. Gent. li. ,, vsnr, n+tirnstes I hat ten thousand freedmen have lenrnuA ti read end write since the war. A rizsricitor.s thief stole a j.,00z lady's wed ding drcee;th Richmond. r4..r.4.re T HE FOURTH NATIONAL BANK. 11. S. Government Depository 53 MelliKET SAITEET, Capitol Pohl In VlOO,OOO % Ith P'rlrllogo of lacrosse 10 600,000 Hama ea temples eorreapoodenee with Htnen end Bankers ihreuzlrout the country, we oner uttoso• al facilities to those doing business with us. 7 83.0 r4c.71-E, And all other Government eecuritles, furnished in sums to suit purehasers. Deposve received tsnA inteiest &linseed by epealal agreement, U.,01: THUS. BITNIVELLY, R. 11. B. El. an-ILET, JAS. BAILEY, JOHN F. BEABON THOS. SEIZTH, J. M. KIRSeATIZICH THOS. DONNELLY, President. BUTLER WARD, Caabler sell:!) VIA .F 11A-NETill 0 ROUSR. N. HOLMES & SONS So. 57 Market Street, Pittsburgh DEPOSITN RUJEIVED 111 PAE Itll'iati McF =DEM Colleationsmule on all the prtnetptl polotej of United Mates and ilamodai. STOCKS, BONDS AND OTHER SECTTRITII BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION Particular attention paid to the pure hue in We of UNITED STATES SECURITIES, CZ= • ratted elates 51xea of ISM; to. 5-201; Do. rim, 10.403; Do. erred-Thlrtlea Da• 'Vert'Dallis at Inkblot:lasso. ORDERS AND ; TOCOREELS BOUGHT OE ,mu, THE EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK W22= O f Pittsburgh. Chartered by the Nitta! Organized an State of Pa., 1816. 11,000,000. Natal Law 1: Titla Bank has bean deign . DEPOSITARY OF THE United States Treasury, sod appotnted agent for the sale of the 7.430 Li CI , Ath I%T Every facility will be offered to Investors or par• tel purcheatoir for regale. iv 29 tf EL M. hiII:BRAY, Cashier : ryILLAR bAVI.NEII3 BANK, NU RI Founru &TIMM ,UHART 'Pry) IN 1960. Open daily from Itol ohiloce, also on Wednee day and Saturday evenig from Kay tat to No. day let, from 1 to 9 o ' cl ock, and from November Ist to May Mt from a to SI o'clock. Deposita received of all sums of not least/MU Ons Dollar, and • dividend of the pronto declared twice • year, to June and December. Interest has ben declared semi-annually, in Juno and December, since the Book wait organized, at the rata of six I pe cent. • If nterest, n ot drawn out, is pieced to the math of the deporttor as principal, and been the arms interest from the tint day. of June and December, compounding twice a year without troubling the depositor to call, or even to piesent hie pass book. At this rate money win double in leas than twelve year,. Books, containing the Charter, Ely-Laws, Rules and llsirtileflone, furnished gratis, on am/Ration at the °Mo. Pamumm"-..aDOROE ALBUM. William J. Anders vice PIISSIDE3IIIS. P John Beakefen. on, A. Robert Robb, Benj. L. FalmEateek, John H. Shoembernar, James Hardman, James Biddle, Janice ma `m Alexander Speer, Dam M. Pennock. Christian Yeager. TR1711711/11. Calvin Adams, Henry J. Lynch, John U. Blarney, - Peter A. Madeira. George Bleak, John marshati, MU Burr:via, Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. John Or; (Jerrie; Jo B. D. Heed; Charles A. Colton, olla El. Incraddczyl Wm. Douglas, John Even; Henry L. John J. GWelple, E. S at 3=, William S. Haven' Monander Peter H. Hunker, William Vanklrk, Richard Ilay;k Wen. P. Woman, James D. Bil ane Wh Treemrer—CfriAtl. A. COBLTON. itt • Secretert—JAZlLß a D. NEEDS. seinlaw PEOPLES' NATIONAL BANK, Of Pittsburgh. Capital Paid in 81,000,000, with Prvii lege of $2,000.000. ST neaahor Maus CORNER FIRST ARD WOOD REET& This Bank, organism] ender the National Sank leg System la now prepared to traaat buslltela astreetlbßetaltbsit Rattle, tot= wood and rani ta. Collections made on 111 aceentble potato on most favorable terms. speow Ascots rot JILT COORS, for the sale of the U. S. 7 8-10 Treasury Notes. HAMMEL REA. President F. AI. GORDON, Clashkr. J. O. BIaPHERSON Teller k I,•;E GOVER , I): • f Steamboats, T7'l7 v B be received at the plazea, an. 1.1,, the time bete- Janitor named, tee purallase at th, tall. , ring annual STEAMBOATS. At !Yew Orleans. Louisana, Wedoc. • • tlx3. Ort.lber 1. M . r t,e moo,: r•••„, •••I u..e (I) •••.0 t•e e••••• ‘• t'• , ••+• ',•‘ I IiEN ett.suler W 11 ' tont. 11,1.• ertwe J • • ton, Sule-w!lf.els:.l.m.r A r tout tons. Side-whre :Side-tel., el et Cc I [toe. SI.It-w I. e: tone. hoed etc ,:ter •ri :11, 7 Stony. Ster-wheels tearn, I.la "flay. 1 - ,1111,' .:31 tons. Stern n -who, I r r 1:::s re:. e:, eI I, /11 Stet re... 1, 4o nitr. stern-wher: :nr In t.::(Jo No 4, regist.r. eJ lIS :oos. Stern-a ti el steamer I bolonel Henedlcl, registered inl tons. Stern-wheel steamer Colonel Ch roller. reAlaterrd Steru-wneel steamer Conde, regtvere.l I me. Stern- heel steamer Lion. iLiml3, registered Stern-wheel steamer (led /net 0.11;::n registered tone. Screw tug Leviathan, rrVotered 3d tom Screw tug 111.10 Banks.,cglatare..l 42 to /a Screw tug Baltic rep/Oen:1 111 tons. Screw tug Unptaln l'athins (now hull.ll/41. &Few tug (no name eau now building,: Steen tug Georg. , L. ry ler registered 1.• • ear. Screw tug America, log istored 414 t/mA Screw tug liancox, 1 . .1..0.1 IS; I.:L. Screw tug An. ral, re,.-mte:e.l it,,.: Sc•ew tor hod Itl I . Center-a heel steamer , I -.1 I .:11 Centre-, heel s Learner • iencral Kane !ego., Idt lona (kulre.- wheel etes ner 911110. 111,,d,1 haJce. Nor. 10 An 1 11 Cat., t) a holm le. Ten (0) Twetlly lour r2t) pontoon Four (I) yetk I 1,11 , I , et]: t I, t.illrboat, five ;61•Ittrfa, one • 1..., I) , Allot uhl,h can ht. LA., Oct the Any of enle. At Mobile. Alabama. until Illur.dar.,!)a- For the F;d•,-wheel steamer Laura 11111, re1:1 , 1 7F3 tOl.. Std.—wheel steamer Warrior. reristere-1 s4s toss. Side—wheel steamer tames ltsttie. rert•tsre.l ZI bidr-abeel .termer Ansi, registered .3 , 21 torts Side-wheel steamer N W. Thomas, reg . .sterest .511 tens. steamer Stint. At, reeßtere ;on.. Stde-wheel .ten uer rect,ere 5 , .5 Slec heel aZee.inel J. II tf v.. d,ltedered ~l.rn• wbeel .ten=cr J enzle ilo4ere, re4.erel al St. rn-wheel atesalex Lt. Li. Hamilton !tuna, reg€ Istered 199 Lona. Screw tug Pc rry, re,ucred 154 tout Screw tug Aiph Cuttlog, reg:stecad 1 1 5 togs. Screw tug bloason, registered 51 to Ale. el Large yard, can,/ hoot ()olden Era. cola) boat (nonamed forty led) pontoon totrges. thirty (s(9 yawl boats, and throw ha) sectlo ot/ dotk.s. All or which Cat he ceen at :111/11114/., A 1..; until the ila) of •ale. Gl= Persona sinking propiwala for more than ore tont or lour, should rive thenorne or num ..er of each boat to barge bin for, wit fa the it proposed Ft sot en for race. JO , •4, elope containing a hid a 'ld be zest le art: the Dome of the boot GI boor , or description of the priperty, indorsed them,. nod adAlree , sen to Ilr , r.o.llet Reborn) 1.. 11 F4rsooe, Cele( of Oct r Tronsportelloh, la core of tt.e ntElcer In ci 0t...e of river treneportorl op et the point doalgi n mod for oiwo: og bids, TIC (I— ten:anent reserves tt'e Pfht If dof the above proper t y ,aGl teject propos,la eemed toolow, rapine -tan to be made in rni•ed Styes ourrene3 - , upon the alceptace of anyprop oat,: ;.rio, to the delive ti ry of the property. A full dereriptton of the propertymar be ob tained on application to Colonel Arthur Ed wards., Assistant W.tattermaZi^r, tit Loata. PT order of the Qtiartermiere t .. - 7"L - LEWIS 13 PARSiantta, Brigadier Genera: and Chief of and River Transportation. W. , ”: ,, r0w. 1) 11 . , :S.epte,t,l . 2', IN.: C lE—All 5 . . New jr. leans mid for My not . e ceistrO, 14111 oriarea at New I i-les.ria, at that pi,. ra SATURIJAY, tb• lob day of and those at Manila, at that id., or: MOND.A V. th, lota .lay of title hull, will In. gloat of precise boar and locality of tale. By enter or the quartermaster flea. tai. Lt. 11 PARSON:, Flrlredier iiretier•l • tipME ONE, COME ALL GENTLEMEN' FURNISEII.NG 14os. 13 and 15 St. Clair Si ittentlon of the publls Is called to the lama and es:Atmore stosh of tiI..ITTLE.L'd EN'S It 4- ISI151111S1) Gln WS, lust orscnc.l t the shod..- .cottoned place, retach I not now often - Ins nt !real hariFalns. Any one :t want of the above .t., ww rind It to their sdvantago to Ltre me n and exam:no my Ito - k bolo:* putahaslng eise whale. Thai' :La and the Ins.mst no I hest selected stock of Fins White ehlrio e xtra lases, Plefle,,-1. Shirts, Woolen, Cotton end LIM. I.nder shirts and Drawers, Scarf., Nook Tleo, Sock., Sas penders Butte:Clot, and erery(hlng pertalalun to the lien/temenh. Furniahlon GlScati, tot the nity. liernesubes the plate, IS and to Si. ()lair WWI. BARICrEL LEVIN. 13. A large .tot.k of fists, CAN, 0,4'1 Col. and .sn.oL, vtfl be cotl loves C hao cart. In /SIB A LLEGHENY COLLEGE, MEADVILLE, PA. actloza.clzai• for 3.136.5.4313 WIDE - MAY, BETTEMBER 20 FaLL TERM OPEXS. Wednesday, Deoember :0, Fall Term close.; Thur. day, January t, Winter Term opens: Friday, Metall ttl, Winter Terra closes; Monday, April 1, Spring Term open.; Thrum's), June Monday Spring Term dime. —CO an ENGEM FNT. Location beautiful, healthful, and catty of access Libraries, Cabinets. and apparatus unusually ex tensive mid valuable. A new boarding hall with completely furnished b.= (or the accommod. tlon of bne hundred fftudeats. Boarding from $3.00 to teal per greet. Classes commencing Lail. and Greek will be domed at the beginning of the Fall Term. NOTICE! We Aare Met Sole Agency (or Pltteburgh, of the UNITED STATES PIN COMPANY Alao, Adamantino and Swan Bill Hook and Eye Company. WHOLESALE DE„ALERS AND JOBBERS a. buy the.above atlolb by the ease, (thus saving t aed es - pease; al- New York PliDal, by call- Roa. 78 and 80 Market Strut, MACRUN.. GLYDE & CO mcco-RDIZo., Biala, Cape and Straw Good; Have nom In store the largest and most compleS steels of 00003 FOR SUMMER AND FALL Ever offered In the west Merchants are niqueste to cell and &amine oar Weak, which will be sal at very low rata. not 131 WOOD DM= - pIIBMAPANA.BA, (BLOOD OIIIM.)—• A-n A most remarkable article and positive more for SORO)I7_ ,LA RHEUMATISM, NEURAL/ GU, DYSPEPSIA, ITCH, P I and al diseases of the SKIM As a Toole, lt mire, the appetite, ed gestic. and reatorao the phyaie.r gi th t Maid it needs but • DWI to prove lts virtu For eat. by SIMON JIDARSTOS, Druyort corner lhattlhalA mad Fourth street SPENCERA 71141 YALE, CREAM AND AMER ALES Phanix Steam Brewery, ar4,1:17 c pITTSITO eau, PA! . JOEN LULL, 4308 nteistaLot 131twocrt, Importers Of German Fronah and English Toga 4°4 Q 0041.. China Wore, PI d o. l ifttoletsle dealer In Domestic Fends drtllia.' ' sedillndeod Aso. inUM—risen W. muut..DAvin Wo...ZDLIS WILSON, CA.RR & CO., WM% WILSON, rum • 0..) Wholesale dealers in FOREIGN AND DOSIESS TiO DRY GOODS, No. 94 Wood step* thin, . 4.anva MAMMA ellev. Plashungh. spa 0- AST STEEL TEETH, for4=, Hay and Grain Rakes, of any eutpe Ante Hay and Grain Rakes suannfacturod y O. UOLMEAN, lel May • Motor! AireconlAllsechany.Clsy QCARTMUYARTIM ,11,14-11. ll= end otri r prod rerty •• I Al INSTIEMIII S rrgtJ J. TINGL EY, Seeretuv of the Faculty WhoWaal. Dealers kt PHILADELPHIA. .1t t i 1.4.4 V AFIJE itiAL EST T -E TO BE SOLD C.,;;.',D V 1341 - 1, 133; Pursuant to the authority yeatnl in u, no rob". Int,ns adopted at a meeting of the Stontholdars lieloont iron Aura. tiampar.y. aeld 00 tin tmentr•tntrd toy of Anr,,at, ISM, the undersigned, h.gr • e of rod tlerporation, Will Sell at Auction. A dror of the Court House, in the city or Vit.eoitug, 01 3. - 11 ,, ciay the 10th day of October 86.5 cen..ne reztr.c the tale at I.n o'clock a al all qet. e Real l . fatate and Appur enanc•• fn tie wco or eald clty kat.tru THE BEIMONT MON SVFITIS And Nail Factory, N.loxve. z - zh, ,Ah; A N. ^VA •trr.t. srt tq the p,, ~ ty 01 lle.rs. (Jail well La, nett, use real Male 1 - 1 w. ,- Ife.l te, lo:,..ern•lon. nal 1 . .0 j C3,1.11J.1nc I.i. :11', • r.b•be Ifollln4 Tbn lit NI Ealnir n.,.1 'lO.l Peeper:, be ' florpertlbal la 'ln! e•l).,nbuf :Int recently ,/urnst• • • wet , , %al tae .a s •ren• t . .n: .11 Town Li. , n,cl f ea : .1,11 011. titan. 1, •••, in Col !well a ,11:ftan ifflema cornet f .11012 nt I 1 • I . • . .oe reuetuen e toore. Eon e 041.1 Yro;• , orty to P ` . " n . , I t• ••• •he •t Mole It to ito,,ir lot • hli ty Tem,. TI re , . heel Pr .pert, to he eolrl on the fororv fur term, et,: IJoe.teur, eneh, and t.ie will. 'el. :0.1 Iron, the dn . ; In thee, eq•lni Ineto , o•d,t.n, n: le to esveive sad orgfarmo rr fofto .not ottna, -1 toe Real Pilate to Lek, the etoem rale trot, r tools and enntTel p - et•-rty •t 1 tv• pit...meat to be nto, ~ t roteregOea l oce an., of ,v! ~on the ;reen rile, to chnoee one, the tinde•r.oe, nee..te Ityer ell the t.r., rho. ten titled, the ee-iy•no •if any twt ut Otto totes to pe h,oolye, nr-t Ufa rl felt e • telt. to ne 1,1 for In erlortl I..r.elarteots at tOtir al< n .noths, wth . Intoree , Irmo day of erfe roe ro , leered pnymeute on ho.h CUB Heal E•tnto ...forrk to ne recur , : 07 paper .Att.rsotr, t.to!era !Led Scent!, u.f n lien to be re,feerl .ra . . qty 117.:11 i•ny ;lent In NIL Toe .11 ,- • bior •• httt, the o Lion of ;' , a, 3.4 Inn ! I t , /. 3 porc , 000• rt•oneT. %ay furt.t.ar p IL,Ir•I 10. moo, ViT.IS PAULL, i ,U:14.1.K1J, H. GRAN V.. r..r.r. . R. N A LA NG E F.l LE OF OOVERNMENT Cars, Engines, and Railroad 1'15171,3 SrAflS 971 LITA RV a 11I.R0 airra QUART.Ent A^T6Lt. WA,111,11,114, 0. 11, 1345 WOI IM sold at CICY POINP. V 4... on %ALI). td AV, 1 / a tol , er II at II o'cluen S. m.: Al.,'. four th.,1,114 (4 ono: tons roallrns4 Iron. Al CURT` durrH, VA., on YRIUAY, 01.0. nt Una.: File 15, nre,o-lag• Itocoraotire Engines, ^b" , ' 6 ") Freight Cara as_ oae (I , P. 1.1.20,3 ger n.t )111 , 01.1i VA , ktohnr 12, at sp. One to. I.ne.•mottve En, no, 5 foot game. At A LEXAN DMA.. on Ti . k.SDA Y, tic ',ler to Fitly .tel brat-clan Lott.,ltlac Engiutta, 4 feet 9'4 loth got ye. Eighteen (IS, new Platform, Cara, live foot nal4e. Twenty fine • nt) new BOX ra. nee foot gang, About three hundred cut city :159; 800 Oar., 4 feet fl inch gauge About two hundred and thirty (1M) Platform do , 4 fret 5t4 In. mue. About thirty lot :Mock So., 4 feet la gauze. evenly (to, Pallatunet •• • do Out • l• tt' realm; do., do. Two new Truck. RINZIKOZI About two thouaocut ,2, , 0rb tons Roo'rout Iron t• to conk tiet,oc at A.I.IiXANDRIA.. at 10 IL ..1 to ountittue Iron day to day until all srp to ,e. .1.3--LaSll, La Government hinds. H. 1,. ROBINSON, Bret , . CM. sad A. Q M U. S. Mlthary Bsir M==l • .. rs., Sept-23, 19,55. CUNDE!ILNED QUARTER , - MASTER'S STORES 6. Stores; Me Joints of Stora Pipe; 5 inst.; 1 Tables, sal several other artleie3. Will be soid st Public Auction, at the Govern ment Morehouse, on Penn street, opposite the Poit Wsnite Railroad Depot, In thin city, on WLDINISDAY, October nth, ISSS, at to o'clock A Testa—Caen, I'. S. Currency. ' E. E CAMP, Cart end A. Q. M.. U. S. A MOOTS .3.1r1.# FIZE'3II ARRIVAL El. ERY DAY OF FA LL AND WINTER 33 t ct.=.cl f3la.cr e Men and 13.iy`e Eionts. Bnlmorabl i Gum Rota, M i nn Overt and num Sandal.. Women's i Ccrcreer !)Wars and Lace (halters, Ohl:- irlineses of all klnia. Now I. the lime to buy Scut Fail and Wini.er Stock, cheap, at J H BORLAND'S, 88 XIREET `;TRECT tc.p3o Steoad door from Fifth W INTER AND FALL GOUDS, Hes y W a:king Stoca (or Meson 13almor.la for La.lles and Ca I Boots, Litros..; Boots [sr Roys. PHILADELPHIA SHOE STORE, No. si, Corner of the Market and Diamond .1. W. CAFNAGIIAN k OO S)UTU t ROS 9 1,1, .elllng off [ltch stock of moots and Shoes REDUCED PRICES. aU23 JAMES ICOBB, So. Se Starke* Stress SELLS THE BEST, THE NEATEST FITTING, And THE HOST DIIHABL Pl, Of any house in the city. He haa 41tri received a inagniticen; #PRING AND SUMMER STOCK TRY HIM. • READ AND Rik-DEC-7 P_kinvelCourAXoney It I. now a well known toot that 11712 CLINTOCK., No. 92 Federal Street, Allegheny, Sells She best and cheapest SHOES,BOOTS, BALMORALS GAITERS, AND , 01 any other ham west of the mountains. Give Mat a call, Had you will be satisfied. A well selected 111.0ek always on hand. *026 DLEB , z„m-3wAzi, au 15 CIULDSIEWS Roots, Shoes and Gaiters, of every Style, Koko awl Form, st, S. Courser Fifth an d O W YLE'ylie street.. Sir Prints to dun everybody. sold P4IXTERS. rum , DOICAO2II . SIGN ARTISTS & ROUSE PAINTERS, No. 60 Smithfield Bt. Pittsburgh, LEMMING tsF ALL HINDS executed promptly and with =surpassed elegance.. BEAUTIFUL SUOW °AIMS oa enameled paper of all colons and GILT SIGNS ON GLASS made to order and sent to ail parts of the country. PICTORIAL DESIGNS executed= a highly ay. thdlo manner. HOUSE PAINTING done with a regard to QM realm harmony of color, and neatness of Cal. arr. All work at reasonable rates mtlay eb WILLIAM H. BROWN, (Late of the tumor Snowy a Ettaaaaira HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER. anti List swan of Third NW Market sta., PrrrastrEGE pOHTAALE WASH STANDS, Toilet Sets, dt llfiblers Douse Famishing, Mott NO. O Federal Street. &Ileailea/. JABLI.IOA GINGER.—For Gill/klieg a nd Fugatelier, tart reeelved prime order, and tor sale ittutlessle led retail at. the Fatuity Grocery Store of JOHN A. RENSHAW, earner Liberty and Mak! streets. ' TT umucAgibbi & for sale by U. OOLLfra. JTIERCEIaNT T41L011.3 ISPLENDID STOCK OF :3 FALL AND iVlNtifft GOOD 3, Fot Cleat!emen'i wear, eoaelitlai Lit part of thv ftheat greee of;, Cloths, Cassineres, Coatings, Beavers, Velvets, v.ots, (_ I ,1) I. 7 )GLISH ' , —(1111INS, Er., 12. 710 abort good. are all oftn.laf.leall'a Imports. el.•o• eon be celled upon al bidne ne4. The? „ order inn .t.N.,erkor minute, ae - and g - naraulte , tl., al 1f <...de.. House in GRAY. POSSUM & AESE, 11. oro2a ea t rr 41 1 r C fret - Pr the New Optrftloase, se27 (12 I FT II 'Sr G. HALE, Merchant Tallor, YST ft!E'‘YII OF PENN tt"ST. CLAIR Sig. Tot re prret rex: r eanottuctelE. ht. namor rt one cu err sot the pasta eentlextle , teat his putchatee end errregerneutr for the FALL SEA. SUN ate now c , m aleted, hartn - • nationally selected from the tlea , -clair clolliqlottees in 010 tarter:l °Ht.!. t taly thici a cl.+.. pf ;tootle eet3 realty recote.Qtendra esti it: 0tta....1, which am. braces the ne v. - eel and moat eppreistell materials end riles, the enttte et..ata ^rill( eery . luxe, vaned and learnt. Dir. Hale Lae attach eartAle.aco to lad- Ale; auexelt teepee:ton. It I- I NY. BLACK. roi.oamn CLOTHS, AND Doh CHINS, tat tartlet, sent - emitted fast to enlace. .0.4 texture. - U . LTUN CLLILS and other:now coatings, r.t atydo for entire suits. A crest var:e , ). of I. INE for Pkott and Vesta, for Aforodag and e'ventdf wear. . DRESS AND sca-ooLsurri. A tow lot of choke goons I'(»• I.'llll Wear. .1 ,- ST RECEIVED &Y GRAY Sz LO AN, TAILOI S TO‘RECLEVB J. INSTRUCT/U.IS IN THE A. OF Coiling Nen% and Boys' Garments, BY ACTCAI. hIEASUREaIEST, 3rould do by mill.; on J. U. KLETT. IIerIRATTY•3 Clothing &or:, Southwest o.rcer ()too et. and Lisalond, AlkthentrUlty. SE FC"Lwrti .4L4CUiSE3 WHEELER HIGHEST PREIIIItX Loch Stitch Sewing `Machine BUTTON-HOLE PrI4CH INE. .igetacy, .ro. 27 Flak Sired,' Wits ER & 1131XER FAMILY SEWING NIOHINE IS 1115 ONLI MACHINE. WHICH Embroiders TliE ONLI AIACHINE WEI/Okt Makes the alastiO Stitch. CNLY MACRINE WII/CII Uses TT/id'.Spool& THE ONLY ATA.C7-11.:CE WHICH Fastens the Ends of Uzi) Seam THE ONLY 916.CHTNE WHICH 4 Makes a Bid Seam That will not break or revel Ln centontne znatertaL The Only Sewing Machine Company DLLICES LOCK-STITCH Double Loci. -.5e1 AND tch Ma-chines. ita - Purchaeers can exchange for e;lher, if QO4 tilted trith their first choler- .7 Essmilto for yourselves at NO. 18 FIFTH STREET'. A. F. GHATONEY, au3arealmra GENERA.L. #4IENT arrrozz.drz PS. o. Ic3fdBTER acYenrea..a. z J. s ad2na IIL ATTORNE7S FOR OLAThiaTS, Licensed U. B. ageisiis, faZis r OPPA P Y LN P S A AM DI Mr ArDiff NATION FOll Iit.ALSES, am! abet prerty fort or destroyed while An the service of t-U Uffltild Staten STOPPAGES OF PAY AND °MOMS, ORDNANOE AND QUARTEMZLASTUIPS AO. (70IINTS vied a.ed certificates of -- Indebted. marrvoeenntreed n Application. by Mall attended to uft made In gem p n. NO CHANG MAIM lINI.F.SS SIIO, MICR No. 98 GRANT STRERT. rrrrsimoaa. NpuTE k SLAGLE: . t 8"G" ATTORNEYS AT LAW 1 4 kT.c.. 31.0.6 3'tirel2. Mitreagri Pit BTIIGH, PA., Will attend to all holiness la the line - Of their Profession, ineludleg THE COLLECfI , L OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE GovporgENT. fir. 15r....31.21.11avin g been esostereTotfb the States Berrie., will hereafter It &Hew Lion to the business of the fires. _ - _ WOUNDED BOLDLEBB IN =FREE The Pint or Second Three Years fervica can receive the MA boont3 the awns sittUt had served the fall term or enlistment try Man. T. WALTER DAT, Solicitor for Bounties, Pcrudoasatofray, 103 FIFTH STREET. thlid doer Wow thill CathedraL " • • WICX. X 01,21.1% V. 020. COptaAII. m oFFE rT coma -vex ALI-tors:Lapis at Xast.Virr Cake—No. 60 eilt/LNT STELEEr, ?roe v. nezira — BAY NE & SHAFEF j".4.g '7. a -,447131 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW No. 61 Dursotro Swops, Pittsburgh, P. Court Bustlers. nutmlalox Tletw Conreto. thirr COnor-Coos, and all klluts 4 of Least BUS era promptly attended to. :ler MILITARY BOUNTIES, RAMC PAY and INILITSBY CLAMS of ever, derctiption, collected br the subscriber, at the following may viz: Pendone. it ; KU other clams, tit W. 'TAYLOR, Attointy at Lai.; Dialcoad street opposite the Court Hods% N. B.—No charges are loads the algae ANN zoomed, aid ell Inform:MU= SITU Intik c. meommus .• ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,- , `•• ELS. =inn sorameacitatanciaiizr Eloontwo No . tWoundot Sadients3l , *ol* . 7 " tan to twenty dom. - ATORIce No. es tlitAX? 041 with d/wharto Ltd two owttUr ANDR&W EVENBON" zuswvir coznaszaz6,_ -„ No. 144 Fourth Stre.4. rnTsausag, ry will I ladles In the various courts Ant/PDX and a4Joilluks countiel• of aggyi PITTSI*RdiI, PA., 47_81. tlifli• Street kittabzugt; Ps.
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