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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
PITTSBURGH
WEDNESDAY MORNING::::SEPTEMBER 26.
STATE DEMOCRATIC NOMIN ATION
FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER,
ARNOLD PLUMER,
OF VENANQO COL’XTT.
COUKTY DEMOCRATIC NOHINATIOHS.
WILLIAM WILKINS, Peebles township
AS3IMBLT :
JAMES B. FULTON, Tareutum ;
SAMUBL SMITH, Allegheny ;
JAMES BALIBBURY, Birmingham
0. MAGKK, Pittsburgh;
L B. PATTERSON, Mifflin.
RODY PATTERSON, City
PROTBONOTiRY :
JOHN BIRMINGHAM, Ohio cowo.liip
T&XASU&it- '
THOMAS BLAOKMORE, Upper 8t Olai:
CORONER •
WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Citr
COWtaJSSIorfER:
JACOB TOMER, Pittsburgh.
ACDrTOFJ):
JOHN MURRAY, South Pittsburgh;
A B. M’FARLAND, North Fayette township
MRKTOR OP POOR :
JOITN BDYLK> Indiana township.
DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETINGS!
Mass meeting* of Ihe Democracy will be held iu tti e lul
lowing places
MANCHESTER, Wednesday, 2?ept.*=3^ r 20th
THIRD WARD, ALLEGHENY, Thursday, September T.
FIFTH WARD, PITTSBURGH, aud Pryor’* ?:and. {Suow
den and Baldwin,) Friday, September '£a
DEER CREEK and LA WRKNCTIVILLK, Saturday, Sep
tetuber £9
JOHN* LITTLE’S T\' KKN.Ohh> 0.-bip. il-. n.Uy. ivu
BRYBC N S STORK, BAKKKBTUWN and PKRRYeYII.LK
Tu wday, Oetober 2d.
RAFT LIBERTY. Wednesday, October ’M
ALLEGHENY, Thursday. October 4th,
'1 EMPKRANCKVJLLE and BRADDOCK'3 FIELD. Sstu:
day. October Utb.
PITTSBURGH, Monday. October Sth.
Seme of the following gentlemen will be present and
deliver addros.*** Hon. Wm Wilkin?, Hon Cba* Shsler,
tjol Wilson M'Candlesa, Col S. W. Black, P C r'hauo-.n
L»r J R. M’Clinlock, W. W. Irwln,Cbrlatopber Magee, tief>
P Gillmore, Jamas Salisbury.
The meetings will begin at 7 iVlook, P. M
Democratic County Committee of Correspondence.
UuJar a resolution of the late Democratic GouYeution,
the following gentlemen bare been appoluted the County
Committee of for one year
Uon. Charles Sbaler, Pittsburgh, Col. W G llutinf.
Wilkins Yowuahlp; D R. Milter. Sewicßley , James SalU
bury, Birmingham; Thomas S. Uart, Indiana Township .
Wlillani JohnaUm, LawrenoeTilJe. Jacob I. ElseeKT. Stew
artatown; K. B Roberts, Pittsburgh; Jaxn-n U«*rdm&o,
Pittsburgh; Michael 8 nee. Jefferron Township; John U.
Phillips, RchiDson Township ; John Sill, Versailles Town
nblp; John N. McClowry. Pittsburgh; Col James hcott,
Elizabeth; John Roth, Pittsburgh, 0/1. Andrew Pott.
Pittsburgh ; A. Hartje, Esq , Allegheny ; Morrlnon Foeter,
Allegheny, Samuel Kirk, Plum Township ; A. H M.-Kar
land. North Fayette Township.
SAiiL. W. BLACK.. O^urm-m
JHOKNISU POST JOB OFFICE
-o_!j wall lb" all* uUon of MKKCHANTa AND
S MKN lo lh*? fact tbal *e bats ;Qrl rec*iT*i
80.-iNEr
ftom Philadelphia a number of lonia of new Job T> }*e, *a«l
ars now prepared to nil orders for Carda, Circulars, Bl»i
Heads, Paper Ihxikft, Posters, and Programmes for oxhibt
linos All orders will be promptly filled.
M M. PKTTINUILL A CU , .Veuxymper
Aj'i'f, ~n: thr AgrtiL* the IV. Li burgh Daily iind W» «*k!y
,;r- nut In: ir<--.1 ti. rt*'«*iv* A DYaKTlsiMifTi «od
hi ti-,' r.U-TKi-lr. f-.-r Ue nt tL" i-aCL? rated as required a! ihl:
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N«w I-M Nasbac srnirT,
Ik’rfTCn, 1j ?74T1 PTBtCT
J 'B ce* are a 1
AUK YOU ABBKHSKL)!
Let every Democrat, and every man who is
intending to vote the Demooratic tioket, attend
at once to being assessed. Your vote depends
upon it. The election occurs on the 9th of Oc-
tober. You must bo assessed at least tin imvs
before the election cr I ose your vote. Seethe
assessor and then the collector of taxes at once,
and have the thing Jono right. Dou’t wait till
the last day, for the assessor may not then bo
fouu 1
Back Numbers of the Rost Wanted —We
want the following numbers of the Daily Morn
in<? Post to complete our files:
Friday, Aprii 21, 1854 j Thursday, Oot 5. ‘54
Tuesday, April 3, 1855 j Friday, Oct. 0, 1864
Moniay, Juno lit, 1854 | Thursday. (Jot. 12. ‘54
Monday. Oct. 2, 18-54 j Friday, Oot. 13, 1854
Tuesday, 0:t 3, ]ss4 j Saturday, OcL 14, '54
Any person seudiug us the above will rtceivo
a dime for each copy.
TIIK F3KWS
Tno new Masonic Hall in Philadelphia will be
dedicated to day. On Saturday last the Hall
was throwu open to tbe public, and was visited
by over twenty thousand persons.
The sixty-third anniversary of the declaration
of the first French repnblio (21st September,
1792) was celebrated on Saturday m New York
by the French and other republicans.
A Mr Gould, who has been for some time past
investigation tbe extent and caases of crime in
the city of New York, publishes the astounding
faot that there are no fewer than 24.000 profes
sional prostitutes in that city
Lewis Stanislaus, well koowu for some years
as the Prussian Council in Cincinnati, and as a
gentleman of very large acquaintance and ex
tensive intluenoe among our German fellow citi
zens, died suddenly at five o’clock on Saturday
rooming, of oholcra morbus
Senator Douglas addressed a large meeting in
St. Louis oq Saturday night. He denounced
tbe fanatioiem invoked by the Fagitive Slavo
law and Northern men, who prououooed it un
constitutional —discussed tbe Nebraska bill, and
sbid that Cougrcss bad no right to interfere in
the local laws of the States or Territories. The
Know Nolbiugs were bitterly denounced.
A heavily litigated case, McCormick against
Manny and others, for the improvement of a
patent in the manufacture of Heaping Machines,
comes up for trial on Friday, in tbe United
Rules Cirouit Court, Cincinnati, before Judge
MoLean. Reverdy Johnson, and l). S. Dickinson,
of New York, appear for the plaintiff, and E. M.
Stantou, of Pittsburgh, on the other side.
There was considerable excitement in the New
York Court of Sessions cm Saturday afternoon.
The Grand Jury came into court with their pre
sentiment and budget of indictments. When it
was reported about that several officials had been
presented for malfeasance in office, there was a
profound Bensation. No less than three JUdennen ,
three Counrilmen and (wo i'oltce Justices have, been
indicted.
The sales of real estate at auction in New
York city, for the year closing Augnst 31st,
amounted in value to $6,639,721, against $ll,-
019,393 for the year previous. The shipments
of specie from that port during tbo week ending
on the 22d inst., foot up $922,764 52; making
an aggregate from tbo Ist of January to date, of
$24,403,901 80, and include $78,308 by the
steamer Ariel, and $863,506 by th? Arago, for
Havre.
Several Sophomores in Dartmouth College, not
having the fear of the consequences before tbeir
eyes, painted the seats of the Freshmen’s recita
tion room. The Freshmen retaliated by greaeiog
the seats of the Sophomores. The last now
broke into a Freshman’s room, aud shaved off
his hair olose to bis head. They regarded him
as a leader in tbe grease movement, but he was
not. Of course, tho miaohievous Sophomores
wore called up before tbo College authorities,
and at tbe latest accounts twenty of them were
likely to be expelled. Baoh scenes were for
merly common at Dartmouth and other Col
leges, but for a number of years they have been
t m
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[ BY THEIR FRUITS TE KNOW THEM.
* The Know Nothings promised ua great reform?
Ust year. Let us see about one of them. They
Mad a Urge majority in the lower bouse of ou r
legislature last year. And what did they do r ’
They passed, by quite a majority, a bill to re
move the Beat of government from Harrisburg
to Philadelphia!! The only reason we ever
heard assigned for it was that the hotel keepers,
at Harrisburg did not "feed” well enough ;
Aid, qb it would cost more to live in Philadelphia
fur a session than at Harrisburg, the same legis
lature increased the pay of the members of the
legislature about two hundred dollars each !
‘ Now let us count the cost of these two wicked
reforms. The increased pay of the members
and offioers of the legislature will make just
about $30,000. Of oourse the pay of the Gov
ernor, and all the members of the State cabinet,
including clerks, Ac., must be iuoreased also, to
enable them to live in the groat oity with its hue
theatres and other temptations. Count that at
least $30,000 more : making $60,000 per year,
whioh the good natured tax payers must fork
over ! But that is only a small item. If Phila
delphia has inQuenoe enough to get the seat of
government removed there she can have a State
House, and Department Houses built in a stylo
to be “ a oredit to the city.” That is tho way
they talk of it. The Ohio State House coet two
millions and a half <Hirs, iu Philadelphia,
would cost as much ; and the building at Harris
burg would be useless, and thus about another
half million or so is lost. Thus about $3,000,'
000 would oomo out of tLe tax-payers within five
or six years to provide suitably for the seat of
government in Philadelphia ; besides an increas
ed expense of $60,000 per year for all time to
oome!
Thero is roform for you, with a vengeance.
That is one clustor of the fruits of the r* f orr.\
party. A prolific yield truly Equal to any
thing in the vegetable World, even in this year of
“ big cropß.”
Eud of Sermon No. 1, ou a good text
Vlllcluoui Saltp*tre--Uo \ ou Take a
Newspaper !
The advantages as well as the satisfaction of
reading a newspaper arc so manifold that it is
astonishing to find men in any community with
out subscribing fur at least one of these “ neces
saries of life.” We beard of a case happening
a day or two ago which shows tho truthfulness
of the adage, “ penny wise ruJ pound foolish,’’
when applied to the roan who imag nes be ts
too poor to pay two or three dollars a year for
euoh t urposea. It is net the story of a man
making a gigantic fortune out of a single op
eration, but one ■. f mmy happening every week
of our lives, where the man who “ reaJs the
newspapers” gets ahead of bis fogy neighb r
who docs not. A merchant mend of ours who
emphatically belongs to the first class named,
observing by a paper to which he subscribes and
pays fc-r, that there hai been a great rise n
saltpetre, took a w*!k town, and id leas
than two hours bad cleared fifty dollars With-
out investing a single cent of cash The men
from whom be b>»ugut baJ uol heard of the ad
vance, and for aught we are yet iu Miss
ful ignorance
We utay aJ-J, '} the Huy, that very lew meu
have been known to profit fr.-m a newspaper for
which they subscribe but tail to pay lor If
you w»tu m be ao wise as yuur neighbor, vub
ectibe. au-d, if you desire to profit by yyurwis
dom, be sure to pay tnc printer We are happy
to 6ay4hat ou uur somewhat ex.onsite net .{
Bubscnbers, there are few wtu aro dish .r..>v.
enough, c-r c-irt-i-.es eav.igj, m t? e inie 1.».i
wih the I .is t vet mere urr a f:w wh • :
and wo have ever noticed that they arc, a.m .s*.
without ex rent.on. m i-tiMc -.1 f vi! h bom m
character and pur-e, and who n.'Vt-r w- . a
along in tho w;-r!.i, *: i.-ng as they oboa
of our just Jut?.
OUR UASVDIUATK?
Every one of the calJ: Jates on c-ur tick*
worthy of the of v ur culire pariy, an i
: Tb;ef rot a
of every good ei
dulgo old grudges. .( a*'T such exist, or to
aw.'.y votes for pvraoua; preferences Tbe ouu
test is between the Democrats and tbe K N
and every vole withheld on 000 s.Je is a
much help lo the other Our opponent* ire .o
state of confusion. No enthusiasm exists amongst
them;while on our aide such e»tbu9 : a«ni an 1 zeal
ou.i efforts may secure a victory Wo may hare a
triumph now if we will, hot we must work for
it. h is worth an effort to place our party
this year, if any disflatisf&oDon ex.Ms m auy
quarter let it be laid aside this time " L-.*t by
gones bo by gonc-B ” till this battle ie over : and
wo arc happy to say that such is the spirit that
animates the ranks of our party. It is a good
omoo, and we hail it as tbe fjreriiDDcr of sue-
We have not lime to speak of each candidate
on our ticket. But the Address of tbe Uoramit
tee, which we bavo laid before our readers. J.»ea
them full jaatico, aDd no more
Suubury aud Krle tiallroad
Another seotion of eleven miles on the Bun
bury aud Erie Railroad, betwoen Milton and
Northumberland, was opened up on Friday last,
making, if wc mistake not, forty-three miles of
this great highway finished since the first let
ting, three years ago This is email progress,
indeed, upon a work of such oonoccded ira
portaoce to the commercial supremacy of Ftiil
adelpbia, and even it had to be accomplished
against tbe bickering of * multitude of her
counsellors, and through a war of words that
oau only find its counterpart in the “rival of
New York." There are 229 miles yet to finish ;
in faot, nineteen twentieths has yet to have tho
benefit of tbe first Bbovel of upturned earth
When the Banbury and Eric is tioisbed wo will
let our readers know. It can only fie completed
ia tho present decade by some miraculous in
terposition, which is uot at all likely to super
vene.
More Depart, ek-' ieom Lui isvi u.t Tho
Louisville papers continue to notice the depar
ture of citizens of that place The Times says
that Mr. Henry Bauer, a man who has had sev
eral thousand dollars invested in business there,
has purohaeed property in Hamilton, C. W , and
is about to remove there. Another business
man, a German, has sold out, uoJ & few days
ago shipped by express to New York his money,
amounting to $27,000, and has Btarted with his
family to New York, thence to Germany, bis ua
tive land, where, as be declared belore leaving
Louisville, his children would Dot bo insulted,
and looked upon as iulruJers aDd cnomies to tbe
country ho bad vowed eternal allegiance
Tub Red Republicans of New York, celebra
ted the anniversary of tho Frcnoh Republic of
1792, the first experiment of the kind in la bell p .
France by a dinner, &c., on Saturday. Geo. N
Saunders was present and delivoreJ a speech of
which the following is a condensation .
He eaid that although he did not understand
by tho vQioe oce word that had been said, but to
tbe Bentimeuts expressed, a 3 interpreted to him
by the action of tho speakers, and tho response
of their auditors, he gave entire and hearty ap
probation, He uext lauded tho Chairman, Mr.
Spitthoora, aud expressed the fear that S.every
hod had something to do with the meagrenesa of
the meeting. He (Mr. 8.) Lad no intention to
have introduoed such a question, and bo was
sure the presiding officer had not. This was a
meeting for white men, and not for niggers in
Eurbpe, and wherever else he had been, he had
borne the front of Red Republicanism. Though
he was the friend of Victor Hugo aud Louis Blanc,
still he waß the friend of the Ledru Rollin eohool.
Ho was for death to tyrants He was for the
guillotine, and he would work it by eteiun, ty
G—d. [Applause.] He concluded by a senti
ment, that “ The Red Republicans of Amerioa
must work and wait until the 4th of March,
1867 ” Cuba and the Elsinore tax will be their
uppurtuiuty
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iiOUSEHOU' V.dE.-'i-
tb La ujoaf ugre.-abic monthly 1- before ua. We
have not bad lime to peruse ii, but from the
tab e cf contents we can safely pronounce it
worth four times its cost. It ia tbe commenc
ing number of volamo twelve. GUdenfenney,
opposite the Theatre, has it for Bale.
Blackwood —The September number of this
reprint of the moßt valuablo English periodical
published h&a beeu received from H. Miner, 'l2
Bmittfi“ld street. The most extravagant praise
we can render it ia to say that it is in no way
inferior to the numbers which preoede it.
Oestr u clive Con ft« 3 rat I on—. Over Twenty
Buildings Burned—The best part ofour
City In Ashes— Loss $50,000.
Carbondale ia agai:i the scene of a destructive
and desolating fire. At about two o'clook on
Sunday morning the flames were discovered
bursting from the fourth story of the large and
oommodious hotel on the corner of Main and
Dundtff streets, known as the Bronson House,
which, with a portico of tho furniture, stables
aud outbuildings attaohed, wero speedily a mass
of ruins. From tho hotel the fire spread south,
to the store owned and occupied by Almond
Crocker, grocer; this aud the adjoining stores,
owned by Gillespie & Love, occupied respectively
by Miss P. P. Perham, millinery and fancy
goods, Joseph Alexander, merchant tailor, and
H L Freeman & Co., merchants, were con
sumed. At this point, through the most strenu
ous exertions, the fire was arrested at the store
of Wm. R Baker & Co., though tbe store was
somewhat damaged. Tho Standard printing
office, in the upper part of Baker's store, was
removed, and m cb of the lypo *' pi'd though
we beiievo not much of the typo will be lost.
Tho fire crossing Main street, uextoaught the
Urge building owned by Messrs Harrison, Sour
ry and } Watt, known as Temperance Hall, the
first floor oocupiod by D K Morse, merebaot,
and tho uppor story by the Olive Leaf Lodge of
Odd Fellows and tbe Good Templars, both Lodges
loaiug their furniture and regalia. The bonding
owned and occupied by John Kase, cabinet tnak
er, immediately south and adjoining, was also
ooDflumed. Extending north, the building of N.
Farnhara, first floor occupied by W Barr, jew
eler, and the upper part by Mr. Farnham as a
saddlery the store cf G L Dickson & Co., sod
the largo store building on tbe corner of Main
and Dur.datl streets, beioug ug to the estate of
Peter Campbell, deceased, occupied by Andrew
Watt, merchant, (.1 Li Crocker, grocer, and A 1
frod Dart’s law c-fßoe. were in flames and reduced
toaehes; thecoe the rWmea spread north on
Dundaff street, burning -omc intervening buiij
ings of little value. to the More »nd the adjoin
iug dwelling cf Stephen S Clark, which were
burnoJ . hero, agaio, by great the pro
gresa of theft e was stave 1 by saving the dwo!
ling louse ,-f Mr C art, wh.jii, bowevr-, is
very much dainay 1
Tho fire crr«MUj T D.irdMl *■ trc r t f. jin t b.tup
hell's building. ncil caught :n tho store of Wm
Richmond, which, w.ih the row of threo build
ings adjoining ou Duudutl' street, shoe shop of
M B tMrby. and 1 L»• liw Mho of L*Ur<p .s
dooi'S. uu Maiu street, cwnt-i Iy Mr
and oooupiel respectively us a cabinet ship by
d E Embank, a marl !e anJ and tomb s', no
uiiuufactory by Mr Miied?, were all consumed.
1 -getter with tho Lackawanna IL-usc owned t.y
Th;s Gdlespie. ac { kt-t-t > y Peter 8 Lb.-sur,
where the tlimos were final.y urres: I
The tiro must have or-ginated from the Bin
j-dity. car*’ tcPi o tc o a-t . r of some of
Washburn's Circus C.xpauy who per farmed
Vi ere rn Haturiav u.gbt. ::..v u.’cupytog the
whole of t e upp-r f. ry ■■■ < \he li. tr 1 where the
fire was first dn.evert-1
The Bfous-.-u ! i.. 11 w«- cwncd l-v Samuel B
MereJ.'.h, E-j . t<< ii-ivi,* r;oct.lly purchased t
1 1 !« imp i'•f:ini :i : • <• burry of I ho tno
merjf ■'> actu;’ am mat of the loss
:.'us by Uus cuaan'.j
£0 S t -v. L, V J w v '.
lUEEUPTION IK THE CITY COUNCILS
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A Li: 1 i hu? t.i-fr. fnui-.l nevus: Jiho T Wan
iuii. councilman •: 11 :.f y U'sir ; e: t fjr
f.roposn-g to Wi,l.r.i;i L .’.-y Uj rt--.es v- fr in
bun a sum of uionry. us a k 'nr>,«. '.r in I up : u
tbo .f'o aj j.r.; r.a;,. uof '.O.i’Ou i j
extend Canal ftrcrt.
A bill br»3 bt'ru f. and aca i*#*i i :r.rnu« R
CuOjstr. O-'lHiOniriMi •; fllxe T vr r rr. y th, r J L l is tr. ,
for proposing to receive from Peter Primer
$6OO, as a bribe, to aid in releasing him from a
contraot to clean the streets of tbs Eleventh
Ward.
A bill bus been found against Bartholomew
Healey, Ooi nciiman of th» s.xth District, fir
proposing to rec-uve from H?trry J. Lott sl.uoO,
as a bribe, to aii a resolution in favor of giving
to farmers and gsr.ietiers the use for market pur
poses of a p'ot of grcuud on West struct, oppo
site Washington Market.
A hi!! has been found ngaioßt Samuel li Mo
ser, alderman of the Third Ward, for proposing
to Walter K. Jones to receive from him $l,U‘>U,
as a bribe, for aiding to defeat tho resolutions
to remove the Joseph Walker
The above persons were all arrested this
morniog, and have each given bail before Re
cordcr Smith in the sum of $-,nOU to appear at
the October term of the court.
The Washington correspondent of the Tune
speaks of a sharp o rrMpoodenee goiug on tie
tween Uen. Scot', and the Secretary of War-net
as to hia pay, which it is understood, the admin
istration withholds aa yet—but
“ It seems that some months aince, Uen. Soott
gave Qan. Hitchcock, who has long beeu an in
timate personal friend, leave of abseooe for six
months. Tho Seoret&ry of War immediately
wrote to Uen. Soott, demanding his reasons for
this act of favoritism to Uen Hitohoook. and at
the same time count'rmimdf i the General's order,
grautiug leave of fihaeuce.
Uen Soott replied that he had granted the
leave of absence because ho had the right to do
it, and wae convinced of itn propriety—that bo
was not re-ponsihlu to the Secretary of War for
hif? action m such caaes . aud that ho would tie
obliged to Kim if he would hereafter, in any
official communications ne might have occasion
to address him, write in tho uatno of the Presi
dent of tho United States—as he was the only
otficral superior whom he acknowleged. Tho
General’s letter was quite as sharp as the Secre
tary’s.
Secretary Davis, in reply, entered into a very
elaborate and detailed exposition i.f all tho al
leged breaohea if order uu.l violations of pro
priet. committed by Gcoi*r--.i Soott during his
whole military career His letter id very loDg,
and with the severest cn; ; - -*rn -f the Ueneral’a
ocnduct. ”
Sl’kidb b\ a Boy.— TheMenasha, Wisconsin,
Advocate, of the 13th inst , gives the following
; acoouut of the commission of suioide by a boy
' only twelve or fifteen years of age
; Young Kelsey imagined himself to be whipped i
j and abused too much by tho village boys, and on
: Monday evening he told hia mother he would
! stand it no longer—that ho would hang himself.
No attention was paid to the threat, and on
Thursday morning be wag whipped by his moth
er for eome trivial olFeeo*, after which eho sent !
him to tho woods to procure dome good switch- |
es, to he hereafter used on him forbad beba- 1
vior. He was accompanied by a younger broth- i
or. After going into the woods a short distance, !
he sent the brother back home for a rope, in or
der, as be said, to bring a large bundle. Oa
his brother’s return, voting Kelsey wad stiff in j
death. In tho absi-nce of bid brother, he placed ;
some blocks on the ground, placed one of his ,
Bnsprndcrg around his neck, and tied one end
to the limb of a tree, kicked the blocks away,
and huog in that position uuil found deed This
is indeed a 6ad off-iir for one so young to take
his life by his own haucs. Tho?e who have Been
the corpse, say that even in death, his oounte- ,
nanoe exhibits the picture of determination and j
courage.
Half the business portion of Carbondale, La- 1
zerne county. Pa . was destroyed by fire on Sun
day last .
Magazines
The October number of
From ih° Carboodaie Transcript |
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Auother " lint) I’lnir of Soup
Quality of tiie Wheat Crop
If the following, from L;u s iJemjc-a!.
is a criterion to go by we are uf-ui t it.- pros
pect for light bread is si! iodoe.l .iijs mis
It is confidently s'&ted, that mo wheat crop of
Michigan, which State usually raises the best
wheat of the Union, is in a Urge measure de
stroyed, the present year, by the exoessive wet
weather we have had, the past two months.
Millers complain of the quality of tho wheat ar
riving here, —it is dampness, and
some of them have told us, that it is diffiou’t to
grind it into good flour It in very doubtful, in
our opinion, whether the quantity of good,
sound merchantable wheat, this year, will be
greater than the crop of last year, although, the
yield this year, exceeds that of last, probably,
one fourth.
A New Feature in an Episcopalian Church.
—AUaohed to one of the Episcopalian churches :
up town, there is an establishment some of
whose peculiarities are unusual in Protestant in- \
stitutions. A number of single ladies reside in ;
a house near the church, at which prayers are ;
read twice a day ; those they attend regularly, ;
and in addition to this, the religious services arB j
held in the house, at which they are a so pres - ]
ent. The remainder of their time is occupied
in the instruction of poor children, visiting lhe
sick, making garments for the needy, and other !
good works. While they remain In the house, '
they of course comply with ito regulations, I
which are few and simple, but they take no ;
vows, and are at liberty at any time to leave the j
establishment. They do not mingle in general i
society, but are not restricted from doing so if i
their tastes so incline them. They are at liber
ty to reoeive visits, though we believe they
actually see but little, if any company. Those
who resort to the house, are probably disposed,
when they go thore, to retirement. No peculiar
drees is worn, and they are not aniiou? in ucy
way to become conspicuoue Among the in
mates of the house are ladies entitled by tbetr j
family and position to move in the nio.°’ distin i
guiahed society of this country.—A'. />jy
Bouk
Air l>r. RTLaue 1 ! Celebrated Vermifuge
and Liver Ptll».--A Mn/ul*r ••oujbinnliot;, bill »r:Y
"rteotuttl, *e tile folk-wiri!? witi nlu'S
Knowing, from eif-h-ii--. the Tamable ..un'i.l-i: of Dr
M’Lane'rt Vermifuge ana Liver iMHe, I hat* Ujt m'Ui.* lliii
l ack rounidered It u»v duty, and made It my tm-iuess, to
make ttii>*ie arti<lr>* known wheretor I went amotijr my
friends A »bort time 1 l>-ounp to .tUaintci vrdL :1,.-
case cl a young girl, who to be troubi*-*! with worms
aud liver ivtnpiaiot at th- lime, and bad Miffer-
in< for •‘-'.me two a».<r.th< Through my prnme-iuii it*
purrlm* >1 i u<* b-ottle of Dr M'ianon Vermifuge, c.u J uue
t»i of Llv-r Pilli*. »bi b “be to --ire-'i'-nfi
The result was, ah* pmued a Ur,:.- of wnrin- and
thinks that ou<* t*-v u,. re of ili« IM'U will r —lore her U>
perfect h»a.tb. Liar name at,a r»««*M*n<-»- c»o he leur:.. Jby
calling on E L. Tli-oli, I'riu'.-Let. vl ,ri,-r t' KuU>-r and
QtT Dr. M'Laue*i> l-itri I'mU, kw l,t- ir...rated
Yennlfa/e, .-ita now u tm i «t aii o.'tabl.- In r*j
in the UuiteJ Pt:vt«'*« »•] \ L'iiikl.i
Pur. Ua-virs wil.
hut Dr M l-aur * V u.
Also, lo; r.*i» I'j th
daw
<iir Ague an it h f i o t three V earn
Mnudlng Careil...\i: i i,u i. D,:lfn,i. wii.r^n
»nJ Vi-Ter lor ir*r- m
(wr«* a Ja,', aD'i rarriv l'’.'
n ah f«*Tvr« ».< so n i>>
a&rf, Oi
»T*rythloj rfn*taiD««i»J
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s - ■' : «p I ' to’. r • !i • ha
ii*. b“ wit* perfr ii* si/J tu- 1 n>-l 1 »
M. r 1> n -Jro i* "iiljr •n-
u 1 I;t tm* rf-i: u-t.>• . * i•»c *c? uao
•r Saa a4»«*rtj-«cn»n
Inhalation for IMif tied l.un^s
Ttl* mr.Jt> ~f 1 obs 1 ' i c, .i. ~a- - - c /
> i r. 5-» un a> U.>' tr Ji 1 ■'•TJf I
c.ii: '.tint .o-o. .uul'-al-
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•-•rj.- ly 'up wAi • tr.-j
O 1-3 Cuari«' IJ'i><tA\A ■!> ;»i* origins k
Icrniin i i er-
OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA KAILEOAD
THE ONLY RAILROAD
Itl HSIfliU WEaT KttDM IMT'ISIIi IIUII.
tl I Fast Tfc-iIS IrtTrn el 'J A S| Th r*
u li hour* sod Vo mina'e?
Mau Train iuvu «r r. \ M
Kspues?. Trait
These Train.* *di make ••lose r. s' u.r and
■he Unit lw* .Tnue-l at A!.Uu<
Louis ii Ci'‘w c pen, v.a I'n-sUiD- uti.l Indiana^
ss'.l<*« shorter that) tiu Cleveland O^r.d**c'.kq ar made
a! MamflnL! with the Newark *ud i-au JuaKr l.lty r a.J
and at Crwitlint} with the three ruajo coQeenlrntin.s
For par.lrulam fee handbill* N>' trains run La -.
Through Ticket* svld to C.U’ianaU, Loujtui* L-uM,
I DdiAonpulix, Chicago, Hock Island. Fort Warn**, „v^t»»• ,-l,
bdJ the principal Town* au.S Cities In the W-*t
The NEW BRIGHTON ACOOMMoD ATION TStA IN nil
leave Pittsburgh at Id A M and o 1 j P M and N<w Bngh.
h-D at _ A M and 1 P. M
Ft IVkrta ati-J further Information, apply to
J U CI’KHY,
At the *oni<<r &fIW, under the Monoogaheui iivo»e-
Or, at the Federal Street Station, to
OftOUUE PARKIN. Ti'«et A.'ent
P. July &i, lsif<
Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company ;
CXi&SKU uP WA TKR. AM> Si AHA AT .S' TR tA' fS,
PITTSBI KCIII, PA.
ROBERT QaLWaY, President.
J D. M’Gith, Becretary.
This Company make* every loeurahce appertaining to or
oonoected with LIFE RISKS.
Al«u>, against Hull and Cargo Risk* on the uMv au-1 M!*•
• l*.-*ippi rltfni and tributaries, and Marine Risk* g-o-ra’ly
Aud agalu»t Lc.'rte and by Fire, «nj against h*
I‘arll* of the S*<a aud I ulaud N it igali.m aud i'rmi'pert ’*<n
Polln—iee-jtsJ at the Rated t »ie« . vnmslen :uit h Vt y
to all parties!
Uia9>',ToivS
Robert Galway. Alexander Bradley .
James 8. Uoou, John Fullerton,
John M’AJpin, Samuel Jirciurksn
William Phillips, James W. llallom.
John Bcott, Choa. Arbuthuot,
Joseph P. Qast&m, M. l>., Dnvid Richev,
James Marshall, John M’Glll,
Horatio N. Ixiu, Kittanmoi; fe\.iT
ohio andlndiana railroad,
IX. That any Ordinance or Ordinances, or any por
linn* lbfrv»>} which arc hereby altered or supplied, he and
ih<* aojne aro hereby repealed.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, this, the
J{:h day i‘f Septombar, A. D iB6O.
JOHN 8. KKNNKDY,
l*resid«nt pro tem. of Common Council.
At : M. W. hrWLs,
ruata uunaaio amd *iuut**s bu.bj raua riTrguUßou. | Ui-r* ui Common Council
Continuation of the Ohio and Poona. R. U
TO FORT WAYNE,
4s“Tr»iu« oontwt r: Cr«4*tlin*«, wtih.’ui J-'-fuion, with
ii't th< /Vain; im !hr k ..
\ teat with Train* guiug North anJ • -.t;
kivor and Lnkr Erie Railroad
For apply at lhe Kailn>u.l .>fll<... ( r i» J( . |,j iw
end Pennsylvania Railroad UVinpuuy r h \:ir
gbeny City, Or at any of the following p.-inis
Fort Wayuu, Urllnfoulaiuc,
Cincinnati, Ur buna,
Dayton, Springfield,
Indianapolis, Rkhmoud.
Tiffin, Find lay
Persona desiring Tickets will be particular to ask tor a
Ticket by the Ohio nml ludiaun Railroad.
J‘<e J R BTKAUUMAN. Bup'l.
JV"^ 0 To Kemalu.x" Tills K E&l'bA K t,” M n li; i
LKsr purtant little book that every remain should r-ml,
especially the married, or those contemplating marriage.
It will be sent by mail, free, to any address by inclosing
It.o postage stamps, or flix-pencs, to C. L. CHKfcSLMAN.
M D, No. liW Broadway, New Y'wk Bep2l:wlui’
rrs> Sheriffalty,—GKUßGK R. KIDDLE, of the
tFiar City of Allegheny, wiU be a candidate for the office
of Sheriff of Allegheny County, at the ensuing ,»i
l>°n. jy'idAwte
«§ HAT B,IiA TB. —We hare received our FALL
STYLE UP SILK HATS, which will be found, , M i iu-
a neat and good artiole. A Rood Uatfor
aud ku extra one for $4. Cull and see.
MORGAN A CO.. No. 164 Wood at.,
Next house to the new Presbyterian Chu.ch,
“’'k 1 ' _ One door from’Silth street.
p’ij 13 V? e have Juat received, by Klxpren,
a large lot of PLANTER’S, HUNGARIAN and otb-n
HATS, of latest style, which we will sell as lew ic. r
ca-»h as any boose in the city. Call and &e,,
PEARL STEAM MILL,
ALLEGHENY.
DELIVERED TO FAMILIES .In either oi
the tiro Cities,
OttOKßa may be left at the Mill, or in boxes at the 6:ort»? of
LOGAN, WILSON A CO., 52 Wood street.
BRAUN A REITER, ooroer Liberty and St. Clair ste
U. P. SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny.
TIBUe: CASH, o,n DILIVIHJ.
IV'-IM _ BRYAN. KENNEDY & CO.
Moot and. Shoe »? Banufadoru.
JAMES O’DONNELL & BRO.,
»h{| Would respectfully inform the citizens
7 SO of Pittsburgh, that they haveopenuda manufactory
MKN’3 AND WOMEN’S BOOTS AND SUoES
At No. 79 Smlthfleld street.
In WarMAß’a Bdiuhxgh, where they will be prepared to fill
all orders of every description of Boots and Shoes at the
shortest notice.
Id order b) accommodate classes of customers they
will also keep on sale a good assortment of the best eastern
work. Aleoj all descriptions of children’s wear
Ternu strictly cash ; (foods at cash yncti
A share of the public patronage i« solicited. [rny'irfm
■" X
• s- 4r J-i
N'kv Y-.ht N- Tf»njb>'T 1 vV.J
An Ordinance,
f-b< />,'■ t»!trr R-'.juUitum uf :h' Diamtmtl Market, . 1:.
]>K it ordained and r a noted' by th« tiz -ns of Pittsburgh,
t J u> Siicj Otiomnu CouD'dls assembh-d, and it ts
hereby ooUined ami malted by authority of the same.
?s- i. That from and ol;*r tn»* passage of this Ordinance
u -hull iMi b« lawfal for any Butcber or o her perst n or
I w-sons to hate or keep within the Diamond Market Ilou
I-'*, an > Hides, Peiis, tik ins, spoiled Meat, or other ctfc&rife
imlul. after sunrise; anil tiny person or persons who shall
hare or within said Market Houses any such articles
af er nuonw, or who shall at any time place or cause to be
placed in or around tha said Market House, on the pare
in-uL* or elKewb*» e.ntiy decayed Kruit or Vegetables, Melon
>. tub*. listen Fgg-', or Other olTal, shill for each offence
1 rfrtl and pay, ur the use of tin city, a tine of not less
ibati t-i»e T-linr, nor more than tire dollars, to be recovered
at ou-< it r t.reuche** of Oily Ordinances ure now by law rt
fcruble A Lid it .o Lerabv ‘•uj>lord upon auJ made the
duty uf the Market Constable to see that thu penalties for
hnv b 1 tbi* ee-'tioa :ite properly entbrred
>t !> ! i:up to- t.il l,hM tin li That the J •in*. llui.Jiug Committee, in coujunc
tf" with the Sup*riD;«-t>J..u? of tb- Diamond Market
!i u-es, tve and th-y iirr ber.br author z-d to hare portable
'laud- -re :-t, bo.! plsco-t within the wails of the lower
- 'T'ep tto* . laaifui-J Market li usrs m su< h a mauner as
•ai i C-muiittev may irem expedient; said stands, wh-n
i i iie plsi-ed ho as t»ol l>> intertrro with the doors
.■ idiag into- suid bui'dingy T;..' •.M ; s.ands maybe rented
!• • i he .'•uperintend, up ut d-r the dir.v.li.-u uf the Commit
tie u Markets, by the we- k, m-Tth or te«r, to «uoh Katzu
-f»»* nnv wi*h to procure a i-e-insuvct l ra.ti.n . but all
-i b*txi U w hi-.*b taty nr-l Ui m, .cuieJ m- y t~ • .• -u j : .,>d
!i ee -1 by any person Jis;«."ung ;-i the light proinots
• ‘-.j r » i;-‘ i t ti!!e t by H.l b pen* i.e, (’ h • Commit Its
■• : 'i'.'i-i.* • U- ;i.- _ .ugrs iu . i any diSttu r»e«a>eut
b-• w een the ou . erin on >n: an J the -viler, « • to ll»- kind
1 •; • .i- ies to t-e offered i. u said stands, here d -*M,J till ted hs
" :.bt arto-ie*,") but in ti-.. *4jS«* shio 1 eland* ha routed to or
• e;; - r w-.t by bu k-’.e's ut Sf.x3nd l.Htid dealers: und all rents
sri'tog f tin : u di -.’and* i-hi.il t- ecd!f*ted by the ruperln
nt-'D! of the Dunn-nd Marie: lions*—, and shall bn paid
Inyi to the Tref4.sii: ,-r of the l Market House As
ttLlinn.
ur«■ f u: it> |<>r, uul 'i>. t auaf
iI.RUIN'* |!K •*
I . K l-JJ & >..0 .
V u • .}».
S' -V., W • i
u-.»t.l* t,-,t
■\j l«. l'i lr-! lIS.I I.
AT I 1 M
PITTfIBIRUII
XIIftJNU TUB
MORGAN A CO., 164 Wood etreet,
next house to the new Presbvterisu Church
V .
, ji -.. *->■>.* > ./-•
lnsurance Company
UK PITTSBURGH.
Corner of Fourth and Smithdeld streets.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000. .
Insnai Buildings and other Property against Loss
or Damage by Firs, and the Perils of the Ben find
Inland Navigation and Transportation.
DIRECTORS:
Wm F. Johnston, Rody Patterson, Jacob Painter,
A. A. Carrier, W. M’Olintock, Kennedy T. Friend,
James 8. Negley, W. 8. Haven, D. K. Park,
I. Grier Sproul, Wade Hampton, D M. Long,
A J Jones, J H. Jones. U K. Ooggshell
OPFICKHB:
Frfsulsnt Hon. WM. F JOHNSTON
Vie*. IYttuient BODY PATTERSON
Sfc'y and A. CARRIER.
Aifistani ,s'rr'dury. S. 8. CARRIER
EUREKA INSURANCE .COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JoIIN H. SLIOBNIIERGER, Prejidsnt.
ROBERT FINNEY. Bice*taeT.
C. W. BATCHELOR, Uskx&al Aqxht.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS
DIRECTORS:
.1 H. Ehoenberger, U. W. Cass,
C. W. Batchelor, W. K. N'imicfc,
lsaa-t M. PwcDOck, T. B. Updifce,
W. W. Martin, R. D. Cochran,
R. T. Leech, Jr., Je-hn A. Caaghey,
George S. Beliiau. 8. ». Bryan,
David MeOandless.
All Lofl-><s* sustained by parties insured under poll*
Hus issued by ibis Company will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid at Its Offi I #, No. 99 WATER street. | jyll
WILLIAMS & ALLEN,
9l’CCEB3oaa TO
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS,
MAKUFACTURJBB 0?
Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing,
AND FITTING QKNEUALLY,
For Warming and Ventilation of Buttdiflgs
A A. wiil contract for Warming etui Ventilating
by Hi*am or Hot Water, Pipes or Chilpon’rf Furnace,
Church**?, school*, Hospitals, Factories, Giean Honpefl.
Cour tHounen, Jails, Hotels, or Dwellings. No. 26 iIAKKKr
atreet. Pittsburgh. apl6
X K\V Al> V K RTIB KM K X TB.
NEW STORE.
MOURNING it HOUSEKEEPING DRYGOODS.
BROOKS & COOPER
WOULD respectfully Inform the public that they bare
taken the Store Room, NO. 75 MARKET BTKKIST,
etrJ bare now open a most uomplcte assortment of the a bora
good*. Dy giTinc our whole attention to there branches cf
the butine s, to the ex.-lmdon of fancy goods, we think we
cun oiler advantages, both iu assortment, quality and price,
not to be found iu stores k-eping ihe usual variety.
The HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT embraces all f-ta
ptw articles in Dry Uocdd used in furnishing and kerpiog
l»t>u*e «ep26 d3m
A CARO
HAVING TAKEN THE STAND lately cccupied by my
Father, (1 Hi Liberty street,) for the purpose ot con*
tinuing the CLOTHING ami TAILORING business,l would
respectfully inform the friends und customers of the old
tirm tbut I am now receiving an entire new stock of
CLOTH?, CABCIVIRRES. VBBTINGS, etc,etc., which will
i— * u r«d at the Lowest earth prices.
Gid-r- Ur rualcm work promptly attended to, nnd i-xe
•iited n the and most fashionable style.
JAME 3 DIUBY
si*.. 111 That all -Oil:, "r stands in the find .'.r !•>*(•:
? ••nr* K-i ■be I’tnuionJ Market Llow-ea. (»■ .vc-pt *,j far as t' Mr
• •*•!? r-i iij utr-t by farmers l~ p'ovided for in the pre-edin,:
• . i n '-f tb.* ' ‘rdi. an- -beL l-e r-i>t—J by ihe Super in
..'•lent- f ;/>** Diamond Market 11 >um*s, un-ler the direction
•: ;bi* (tntuiib-e i u Variirts, the rent* to be collected *s
-rat jfua-. i>v ‘sit ** u|n-r n let* Imt, udd paid t l lie Trea >u
r.*r cf lb- Maroon 1 .Va*ke ! 11 u.**- A. fetation ; and it shall
‘•»* •be J j(y »<: the said to keep, or cause to
l>- kept. h!I ’.he entrar.'-*-H into aqd passages throegh the
b-ver *t- n*-s if :a d Market Hou.Res open ard fret* Ur the
!i-- < f !-*r".ni‘ bavn.g bu lines? then-in, except so far a* l tbe
nrvun l th- »‘»lk roar be obstructed by the stand*
j: i ilei t;: iu '.i.** *»■(•-.ui M-c:nn of this Ordinance. li
■: ki! : t- hi« .! u» v ' •- !»•■•• Unit the pro vision ; of the first fee
i*n of thii Ordln.'iocc ar ■ c mpD-.i with ; and whenever • «
lit a y J*'in ii iw-.ffj*.: \. b*‘ m»y .ail upon the .Market Con
.*■ n i .i- u> iuiterr*e the prerj- P>n* o: th- raiJ ten, tr pre
r'e orier, ‘*r to enforce tfce ru.efi and regulation? of the
in h- lower 4 t< ri-.i of th- Disiuond Market
IV That it ‘h.il I b a tb*u u< vof :b« Clark of tba Mfcr-
Buf'Tv Uif i>r*-vi>icn« of (!»*• tirpt wjctk uof this Or
hh *■«•!! s* I'?' nil <:!bt*r Ordin(mot»9 which ar»> oot
tv y >up)>!iol ur rapralvd. in th«* second story of
Market House on lilt* west f!J» of the Diamond, rqU in
i.. occupied ntfliidti iu the Lkamond Market
••• -»u the x'*u‘siJr* of the walls of iho Market Mou-
»-* and th ‘ Market Constable, when 'allod upon. shall
metier him *nrh assistance as may be r»q aired in preserv
ing i.rj-r and ;ii eufr n tug tbe rules and regulaiong of the
in ir!ir(*.
i V Thai tht* >nperinU’nJi'tit of the Diamond Market
i* and lhr Clink "I the Market* shall pay to tbe Trea*
lfit* L'iniiii (iJ Maik-t Ht'u.w Association no Wfd-
n- !•• -Ut ned Saturday .f nnch and every week, all the money
by them in and around the Diamond Market*,
and th-* Clerk of thi* Market* fhall pay to the City Treasu
i.uri* in -«e.h and every w-ek ail the money which he
•in!! L«v*-‘ollerlM iu the Fifth Ward and ikvuh Hill Mar
kote.
r;> VI That IVotn au.i after th*> expiration of tbe time
I.t » htrli the present Clerk of t hr Market* wap ulfloted, the
»#tnry of Ihr Clerk of the Market* sht.il be Six Hundred
Dollars per year, payah.e by the Market House Association.
That all monies collected by theCierk of the Markets in tbe
Diamond Markets shult be paid by him to tbe Treasurer of
l!:e PUaiouJ Martlet House Association, according to the
p ..visions rd thi preceding Hw'ion of this OrJluance, and
other moneys collected by him. whether iu the Scotch
Hi l r Fifth Wnfd Markets, or f.>r measuring wool, bark,
itun, >an i. or weighing bread, rhali be paid to tbe City
Tr-aj-urer without any deduction whatever, and all butter
■» keu a-< nominal pounds, or lor being t.f light weight, by
the laid Cleik cf the Markets, aha 1 be given to the Guar
dian? < ! ti e poor of the City of Pittsburgh, for the benefit
of the poor, nod the said Clerk of tbe Markets shall keep a
co rnet account in a book to be provided for the purpose.of
all moueys by him mvi ved, showing the date of the receipt
of each ite n, the name of each person from whom received,
keeping hi account of amount’ received for measuring
u-o-Ai. t-s rk. lim**, sand, and weighing of bread, separate and
vlMiii.-d from money* received a* Clerk of the Markets, aud
ib.* money ho received ahall be paid to tbe City Treasurer
~n m.'h and every Wednesday and Saturday
*»«.. VII. That the Clerk of the Markets eoaU give hoods,
* th g-*od and Holllcicnt security, in the sum of oue tbou
fnitd uollars, for t!m faithful performance of hieduties,eaid
i*oud to be upproved by the Committee on Markutn.
Stc. VIII. That the provisions of this Ordinance Khali
take effect from and after the date of its passage, exespt po
inu.-h of sect on sixth as relates to the ohange in the salary
of t he Clerk of the Markets, hut the said Clerk shall be r*-
.juired to keep an account book as provided for in said unc
tion from and after the passage of ibis Ordinance, a hich
book shall be at an aud all proper times open to the exam
ination of the Committee on Markets.
JAMES McAULEY,
President ol' Select Council.
Jv,l\ T Whittss,
CUtr of Select Council. sep2&Btd
d \ K I'li A NS* OOUKT SALK <»K HKAL ESTATE tu Allr
“ f p^nylVv—On Thursday *Teuing, September 27th, at
> o ■••('ck, ut the Exchange, Fourth street, will
: '' hy order 0! Robert kobb. Administrator of Rev.
•I. bu Tmshv, deemed, that Very valuable lot on Second
lUuk, in Allegheny, having u front of 211 feet on Washing
ton street, extending back au average depth of 200 feet to
tho Pennsylvania ( anal; on which are erected n superior
double two rtory Brick Mansion House, with outbuildings,
and one two storv frame dwelling. The above will be sold
outire, or fubdivided Into four parcels.
Also, live three story Brick Stores and Dwellings on An
uarson street, near the Canal, each lot having a front of 22
!e«t on Anii«-r?on street, extending back PO feet to a 4 feet
alloy.
Also. f*r whom it may concern, m Lots, having eu.-h a
( l 20 feet on Anderson street, extruding lack 8l «ug
the South Common tfO feet to a 4 fee alley.
Terms—Oue-thlrd cash; residue m ou* and two years
wuhlMeresL p. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
I MBRu l D Kill KB—A. A. MASON A CO.' have opened a
I i very large and well selected stock of Embroideries
Fine French worked Collars, Sb-erea and Seta;
Book Banded Oollars:
Jaconet do
Crotchet do
Itoom Thread Banded Collars;
Swiss &Dd Jaconet Puff Sleeves ;
do do Qaantlet Sleeves:
Embroidered Handkerchiefs;
bwlsa a-d Jaconet Fiouncinca;
Edging*, Insartiaga, Infanta* Waists ;
Crape Cojlara, Monrning Se’s, Ao Ac. [aep26
A BRICK OOTTAGE HOUSE, situate about 300 yards
\ from the Ratlrcad Station at East Liberty. Thehouse
i " H . tOUr l8r « e room* and cellur. and is surrounded
’ c bon:e fruit trees, apples, pears, plume, peaches, Ac ;
atso an abundance 0 f grapes. The lot has a frrnt of 30 feet
the lurnpiku, by I*4 deep. Price, $750; $260 in hand,
balance at one, two and three years
-'_ 3 _ . S. COTIIBKKT A SON, bi\ Market st.
LCR SALE—A good Farm.cootAiniDg 107 acres, eighteen
riv»r m K 8 thtt Cltj- ’ antJ one mile BoUtt of the Ohio
1 r h HVIOR b 0 &cres andpr cu i UTftt | cnt B j houfie aQd
other improvements. A good bargain is offered.
-.^P* e TIIOB. WOODS. 76 Fourth st
A P i‘ri« UHHr NbW Kr *Shton, Beaver County, containing
-,,w. , well improved, a*;J under a Tld« elate of
‘•ultlvatioa. is offered Tor eule low
TUOS. WOODS. 75 Fourth st.
$lOO t r a two str.ry tframe liounn and Lot of
ground, 2(j front on Webstar street, Allegheny, by
t | u ' ie 'jP- The house contains two rooms, kitchen and cellar.
A hydrant hj the y»rU. Term?—s'2oo hi hand, remainder
al unu *»r. S. CUTUBERT & SON
/*?*’ strroi.
(_J.KLV CLOAKING CLOTUS-Jupt received, an
n, meD{ of superior shades of Grey Olotha for Ladistj’
jjtepM] Aj A- MASON A OO
I bisn UNKNB-A a: M ASON t do. taiTelSfolSSS
1 *■ c»b«e ul the best Ula&ea ot Irish Linens, of etury
brpl'd
■***• ■-■ T-
!* i- m.'**
<v -
CIUKCIi NO 18, uai*j Scpt-mber 22d. drawn by ua on
> Lh» 1 itteburgh Tniat Company, for FifUen Hundred
and Forty i'oll&rv Th* payment of said Check la stopped,
and ail persons arw notified not to parch&asor negotiate the
same.
The finder will be rewarded by returning it to ns.
rtJ Jn BAIIEY, BROWN A 00 ,
rep24:d3t No. 120. Second and Water streets.
R '*°p* nln 9 °* the'Western University.
INSTITUTION will tie reopened on TUESDAY,
J_ the 24 of October.
Students are requested io be In attendance at 9 o’clock
A. M- of that diy, at the Uoireraity Buildings, corner of
Hoes and Diamond streets.
Information, as to terms, may be obtained from the
Principal, or from Prof McDonald.
By order of the Trustees.
P*p2s:lw JOHN P. McLAREN, Principal.
OOTuBEK MAGAZINES Frank L—lln , n of
Fashion of the Beau Monde, containing all the Fall
Styles and latert Fashionable Intelligence, New Murid,
Patterns for Needle Work, Ac.
Godey’s Lady’s B*ok for October.
Peterson’s. Ma'gazine do
Ballou’s Magazine do
Leslie’s Journal do
Yankee Notions do
For-eale by H. MINER A CO.,
nep2s No. 82 Smitbfleld street.
rpRE URbAT BOOK OF FASHION FoR OOTOBEK—
X Frank Leslie’s Gazette of Fashion, and the Beau Monde,
for October, is now ready, and for sale. This is the most
important number every issued. It contains a very elabo
rate article on tbe Milliners’ Openings, with a description
of the most beautifal in each fashionable establishment in
New York. Also, descriptions and engravings of all the
latest Parisian styles received by the last steamer. This
□ timber is invaluable to every lady, and particularly to
Milliners, Makers and Dry Goods Merchants. Just
received and for 6ale at
W. A, GILDENFENNEY *<CO.’&
Fifth fit., opposite the Theatre.
-b!*' MH.S. M. C. ROOT.
FASHIONABLE A
MILLINER,
Ifo. 28 Diamond alley,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ASP* Country Merchants and Mill]* £
ners supplied with Pattern .Bonnets (V
at wholesale prices. [s?p22:dlw * "
A CARD.
I HAVE just received from the Eastern Cities, a stock of
FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, embracing the most
complete variety of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VEST
ING:} that I have ever hitherto efferei to the public.
Besides a large number of BLACK CLOTHS, of which I
have always kept a good assortment, I have been at con
siderable pains to polect some choice Fancy Colon, among
which are DAHLIA, BYLPUIDE, ROYAL PURPLE•
BOTTLE, MEADOW and INVISIBLE GREENS; with
several shades of BROWN and BLUE. Also, of FANCY
CASHMERES an elegant variety of the highest grades,
comprising many handsome PLAIN DRAB and PURPLE
grounds, as well as the latest Figured styles. And of
CASHMERE, VELVET and PLUSH VESTINGS an un
usually large selection—the latter embracing several deli
cti" e patterns not readily obtained. >
I have procured the services of Mr. JNO. CARPENTER
as Foreman, familiar to the trade in the West an the in
veator of “ Carpenter’s Rule.” Having made all the nice
ties of cutting, tbe chief study of his life, and being endowed
withe large fund of experience from a practice of seventeen
years, there is little doubt of bis ability to please ail whose
custom be may attract.
My stock of BOYS’ CLOTHING Is much larger than at
any former period, exhibiting all the variety of styles com
mon to the season, and at very low rates.
SOLOMON STONER,
No. 80 Wood street.
s»p22«i*wlm
Dissolution of Partnership.
rpUE Partnership formed by the undersigned and Janes
1 o‘Nlal, in carrying on “the Camden Coal Works,”
under the name and style of JONES, O’NEAL A MILLER,
Is now dissolved. ISAAC JONES,
July Tth, 1866. JOHN D. MILLER.
Barr's Intelligence Office,
HOTELS, House-keepers, Manufacturers, Mejvhantsand
Mechanics are invited and solicited to call and obtain
|h*ir Help and their Apprentices. Also, the working
cius6ee, both male and female, shall be attended to, ancL
business found for tbem on short notice, at BARR'S IN
TELLIGENCE OPUCE, No. 410 Liberty street.
No answer returned to applications by mail, unless ac
companied by a postage stamp acplO
Barley Wanted.
'pHK undersigned will lay the highest market price, In
1 pai ronns. for good merchantable BARLEY, delivered
at th- PHtENIX BREWERY, Fifth Ward, PiUsoorgh, Pa.;
and if delivered inside of two weeks from dale, will pay a
premium of Fire Cents per bushel for extra good Barley.
I will also have NSW ALE ready for market in a few
J*.vs. _ (6epls:d2w*| A. WOOD, Agent.
MAGAZINES FOR OCTOBER—Peteraou’a Magazine for
October, w th colored fashions.
L-~dle’K New York Journal for October.
Oodey'a Iruij’s Book do
Ballou’-* Magazine do
Yankee Notions do
BOOKS.
El!ie. or the Ilumau Ucmcdy; by the author of “The
Virginia Comeiiaue."
1 he Iroquis. an Indian story.
Maud; by Tennyson.
Tbaekeni)’n new book—Tbe Newccm-s, or Memoirs of a
Ml'-' Ker pei-tabic Family.
doKt rc«Mv»d aud for Rule at
W. A. GILDENFKNNRY A CO.’S,
eeptM Fifth bl, opposite tbe Theatre.
Magazines, ac ‘
Ood«?y for October. 20 cents;
B&llou do 10 do
Frank Le.*<ll»’s Journal for October, 18 cents;
Peterson’s Magazine do IT do
Yankee Notious do Id do
Tbe shove just recrlved by express. Also, have received
the tln-'Ft anu best assortment of Fanny and Staple Statlon
e»y, B-k ks,An , ever brought to this city. Ladies’ floe »Vb
Phjkt and Knvclojes. Remember the place, at
LA I'FFER'S BOOKSTORE,
3O Fifth HtreeL
DRY GOODS—Waouauf and Rxtail— FALL TRADE,
1955.
A. A. MASON A CO , Fifth street,
Are now reviving their Pull *tock of Goods, embracing
some Twenty five Hundred Package*, which have been pur*
chased at the large Auction Sales, from Importers and
Manufdrturvrs, and will besoU at aa low rates as can be
purchased of the New York or Philadelphia Jobbers;
pup? 4
“The Beat Razor la ihe World”
T 8 Tllß “AMERICAN RAZOR," made in Philadelphia
1 by Gilchrist, and sold during the last five years to thou
sands cf oar citizens, by the only authorized Agent for
Western Pennsylvania. W. W. iWILSON,
sep*s Marfcet street.
VV'm. H. Talcott A Co« t
MA NUPACTU KISH S< f all kinds of LOOKING Q LASBE3,
PORTRAIT and PICTURE FRAMES. Also, whole
sale dealers in Imported aDd Domestic FANCY GOODS.
We have just received a f ill assortment of all articles in
our line, and invite the attention of dealers to our stock
being confident we can offer them inducements both as to
prices and quality of goods.
KHp24;d‘d» 62 WOOD ST., corner of Fourth.
Fancy and Variety Goods*
(MOCKS —A tiae assortment; Willow Ware, Port Mon*
V naies, Brushes of all kinds, Carpet Bags, Hosier' 1 ,
Gloves Oombs, Ac n Ac., all at lowest prices, at 62 Wood at.
svp24.lw WMH. TALCOTT A CO.
W au ted,
{;n()H BUSHELS CLEAN PRIME RYE, for which
the highest market price in cash will be paid,
by WILLIAM lIUNTER,
s*r>4Jlw*un No. 299 Liberty Et.
PIANOS! PIANOS!
MAMUFAOTURRD BY
NUNNS & CLARK.
NiW TOBS, AXD l>oa BT 1
H. KLEBER & BRO,
iYo. 53 Fifth stnei, a f&o doers from, ffte Fosi Office.
J cut Rxctiyin, the firet few of a large invoice of
Nunns A Clark's unrivalled Pianos. This - ipffnni, ■■
choice lot will comprise— iBSBSgSBfI
6 Octave square corners, rosewood, cver4r»»kts«
strings, Ac. \J « g \J U
Octave, do do do
C.'-a Octave, round coroere, rosewood, carved, muslin nek
and lyre.
i*/ ~ Octave, double round corners, finished all around,
do do carved legs, Rlizabethian *tyl •.
do Semi-serpentine, very elegant.
7 do do do
6/ ' do Full Serpentine, eplendid pattern.
7 do do do
Th» above will positively be sola at New YotS Fc.-tvry
priest, without addition for freight tfc
_ _ ; U. KLEBER Sc BRO,
Sole Agents for Nunns A Clark, for Pittaburgh
and Western Pennsylvania,
S3 Fltth street, near the Post Ofiico.
Watohti and Watch Kepalnna.
WW. WILSON, Market street, corner of Fourth.
• Gold and 811ver Watches from $lO to $3OO. Sole
agency for sale of Charles ProdshanTs unrivalled Time
keepers. Watch Repairing attended to promptly,»nd done
in a superior manner
Jewelry, Silver Ware and Military Goods at Eastern
P eepu
>i, V. BROTT_ CORltfl.
Brott A Curtis,
Dealers in real estate, st. ahvoowt falls,
Aftnneiota rrrifery. Land bought and sold through
out the Territory. Money loaned, Investments made to the
best advantage, and Land Warrants located. Also, Agents
tor the Pale of Lots In the town oT ST. CLOUD. AS miles
trorn Si. Anthony, and head of navigation above the Fulls
The purvey of the great Pacific Railroad crosses the Missis,
sippl at thU point, and the numerous advantages It pos
sesses as & plaoe of business, will make it one of the largest
cities in the Northwest.
Fx-Gavernor Ramsey, Minnesota.
M«-n. Wui. 11. Welsh, Chief Justice of Minnesota,
lion J. Mteker.
llou. U. m. Rice, Delegate to Congress.
Klee, Uollingabead A Becker, Attorneys at Law.
Messrs. Borup A Oaks, Bankers.
Rev. T. M. Fullerton, Register of U. S. Land Office.
sep2U
Western Lands,
WE have arrangements with gentlemen of experience
in the different Western States, by whloh choice
inn-in can be located at Government price. persons desirous
of locating lands, either for speculation or for actual settle
ment, will find it to their advantage to give us a call. One
ot our correspondents In lowa has spent the last six weeks
in critically examining the lands in that Btate subject to
entry, and writes us that he has selected over 20,000 acres
of Choice lands. BLAKELY A RICHEY,
_ »»pai:d*w corner Seventh and fimithfleld sts.
Land War rants*
IUIE highest market prioepaid for4o, 80 and 130
acre Land Warrants, of the late issue.
Also, for 80 and 1 60 acre Warrants, issued under the
law ot 1860.
A PPIy to BLAKELY A RIOHEY,
sep2l;daw corner of Seventh and Smlthfieid sts.
APPETITE, Cheerfulness and Vigorous Health restored
Holland Bitters. $1 per bottle. Bold at
os AlAKnJfr BT. «■ . gapi7
STELLA SHAWLS—An assortment or very rich and
fashionable colors of Stella Shawls just opened.
A. A. MASON A CO., 25 Fifth st.
'I 'URPbNTINK—6O bbls lust received aqd for sale by
1 * e P M FLEMING BROS:
SALTS—IOOO Ibsjuat reoelved and for sale by*
JLi. ..“P 24 FLEMING BROS.
BAY RUM—I cask just received and fbr sale by
ac P 24 FLEMING BROS.
REPINED CAMPHOR—4OO lbsjustVecM and for sale by
24 FLEMING BROS.
rpURPENTINK Varnish, No. l-80 galls just received
J. and for sale by [«ep24j FLEMING BROS.
JAPAN VARNISH—BO gallons just rac'd and for sale b;
»*p24 _ FLEMING BROS.
MOUSE’S CORDIAL— 1 gross just rac’d sod for sale by
__®ep_2j FLEMING BROS.
AIER’S PECTORAL AND PILLS—Jnet received and
for sale by [sep24j FLEMING BROS.
G"i KEaSK—26 bbis for heavy Machinery, Railroad Care,
r Carriages, Drays, Wagons, Ac., for sale by
* g pS4 HENRY H. COLLINS.
(iHEESE —240 boxes this day received and for sale by
> sep2l HENRY H. COLLINS
INKGAR—I6 bbls for sale by
sep24 HENRY H. COLLINS
APPLES— 60 bbls for sale by
sep24 HENRY H. OOLUNS.
BROOM 4—76 dox will be sold low to closeconrigument by
HENRY H UOLLINB.
«3- Spectacles and Surgical Optratli ’ ’
Useless—TbV Blind Umy S««»—ltlagn
og hr ua- to bewbls' lo anrioance .(or tils public that
utfflty of BAtli' PAT£NT £YE CtiP3 It novnoei; r:
ment,—their wonderful offsets are coming daily to -
knowledge of tbe proprietor*. strange aslttaayeesr
is true,-that Bpeetao-ea m’sy fcedijpshsed *i(ti # nijrely
sight restored to its original power. These cups are shr
yet phiioEopbical. They are need without pain or tha I
danger of Injury. Below, will bo found eerarai oertlffc' ‘
which spfiak highly is their favor:
I From the NewYorkEnugelHU
A vibt Blmp'a vet p hUdsophlcal Itutrument, has I
invented by J. Ball ft 0o n of this city, by tbe •pjdicotio'
which the cornea of thee?©isgriioally ralsedtoitso
nal convetity, causing the focus to impinge on therw
without the «i<2 of convex lenses, Tha* fcytatwrptt
persons who here used glasses for years are \
dispense with them. - -
The editor of the Pennsylvania Deinocrat wiritea at
care of Alr ®‘ Gowteiul, of Unfontn,
_ . „ Uhiostowe, Pb* August 1, 185
Being well acquainted with Mrs. Oarstead, I krar •
before ehe ured “BaU’s Pntent EyeGaps,** it wirlmpi
wadwithoutite use of spectacles, asdi
the use of theOups, so t
she now reads print.with ber nakßd eye without uZfßcu
Joan FaßsAZm, Ed. Democrmj
n,_ cl- „ t . BmcHinTowa-June!, 18fe
Ar-lUvlng lort.my alght by old age, I wasi
d “, CIKI .I O purelmae yonr wontofnl Inatrunmto, ami
I S?S?SS?. Id S B . t ? yoor ihoocttona, I anaeodal
restoring my sight so that loan read by night or day v
ont spectaoles. r bays not used my speotuh* fcr tha
threoor four months, which shows that tha reetoratlcn
not a temporary one, but a yalnablsr snd permanent ot
Of the firm of Bnsll t Brother
«a.By rsmltUng flye dollars, a pair will bs sent, i
paid, with full dlreethms, to an; part of the country,
dress DK. QEO. U. KKYSER, corner of Wood 4 street
Virgin alley, Httabnrgh, Pa. sepl9-Jai
M- Butcnelor’a Hair Dpe.^Twentyyears’
periment and ocpllcatlon justify tho proprietor inwiaai ;
this ths best HilrDyo in existence. ltd,cabled
brown Instantly, without the least Injury to halt or ei .
blade and sold, or, applied, (Its nlhe priTato rooms,!
BATOHBBOE’g WlgPcrtcry, 223 Broadway, Now York.
Sold, wholesale and Dr. QKO. U. KEYBKB, 1
Wood street. ■ r eepahdaf
«- Jaat Received, at GrlbbU>i, * epion!
eesortment of Pall and Wlnter Qoods,of every deocriptf ,
consisting of Ptnah, Grenadine, Yalentla and Hgnred gel 1
Vestings, Doeskin and Fancy Oosslmeres, (Botha, Oreresf ■
Inge, Ac., Ac. Also, Gents' Fhrnlshlhg Goods In great ye .
ety. which wUI be sold low fcr cash.-: No. fttO Llbertystri.
sep!7 .'J \ . v
. wooDwiiiL’s
FURNITURE
- CHAIKS. r^__^
WHOLESALE AND. RE TAJ L , ' , ,
EaBRAOXNQ EVHBY STYLE OJ- j .1 * \\
FUJUTTOUBB, , j
ROSEWOOD, MAHOUANY AKD WALNUT, | , ’
SUITABLE YOB ;
PARLORS,
CHAMBERS,
AND DINING ROOM
EQUAL TO ANT IN X . '
NEW YORK OR-PHILADELPHIA, , v V
AND AT LOWER PRICES.
article made byhand, and warranted. ‘
• Cabinet Maker*
Supplied with any quantity of FUBNITURB and CHAII
on reasonable terms.
Hotel* and Steamboats
FURNISHED AT THU SHORTEST NOTICE. ‘ i
Wararooms, Hoi. 77 and 79 Third street, ;
°ag2 PITTSBURGH, Pa:
A. A. 0AR8181t.................. ........a. a. OAHEIX: - ;
A. A. CAHBIEB * DRO., jj!^
Owner AburiA and SmUkfidd streets, Pittsburgh, Pu% »
AGENTS 3 -
STATE
MUTUAL FIBE AHD MABTHE IHSUBABCE CC '
or HAABianuna.
OAPITAL -8350,0(10. ev
QIBABb r
FIBE AHD MARISE INSURANCE cvatrAtfi '
0? PUILAD dlp-hia. 5
C'APIIAL . —; 9300,000. i
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA,;
WIHOHEBTBB, VA.
CA/’/rAA....„.......„..„._^i__^300 J OOO.
CONNECTICUT
HUJfIAL' LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN v
HAaiJOED, OOSB.“
mlTl CAPITAL AND A55ET5..,.* a,154,488.
WESTERS FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANV
NEW LISBON, OHIO. '
TJ. HUNTER, Aurar, St. Oharlee Boil Unit. No. 1(<
. Third street, Pittsburgh. f,
orooraa:
P. A. BLOCKBOSL President. i
JAMB 3 BUII DICK, Vice PresidenL 1
LEVI MARTIN, SKretary and Treasurer. }
PITTS 2 OEQII BKFERIHGXa:
James W. Woodwell, Joseph Plummer.
James Wood, E M. Riddle, ■
i3°‘ X.'. Uarb tS flh ’. . Dr. Jno. E. nrk, f
jlO] Wm. Rimma, Birmingham, Dawson, Newmeyer A
British and Continental Exchanged
SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY ° ;
DUNCAN, SHKBJHAN * CO. ‘
ON TUB ONION BANK, LONDON, I
Is Sums or £1 ahd Upwahbs.. ■ ?
TH£S£ DRAPES are available at all the prtndoH 4 '
Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and IRELAND, ar* -
Uie CONTINENT. *»«*«»*, ar .
We also draw Sight Bills on s
IS* A. Granebatun A Ballla,
FRANKFORT A MAW, l
flwre as a Remittance to all parts of GERMANY?*-
mWi’iZß&t.and and HOLLAND --
needed; in any part of Europe. < -
of Bills, Notes, aid other securitiesis Ea*
rope, will receive prompt attention.
WM. H. WILLIAMS ?
Wood, street -
WILLIAM HUNTER, !
9 '1
DEALER EXCLUSIVELY IN j
FLOUR AND fiRAUY
Ho. 299 Liberty stroot, Pittebargh, Pa.
W-Okbiuht ascnvnra, the BUST BRANDS o
PENNSYLVANIA, S
OHIO INDIANA end j!
MISSOURI, SUPERFINE arid it
BZTHA PLOCR, :
Which will alwayH be gold at the Lovert Cash ptlcaa. f.pilt
WM. B. HAYS & CO., |
DEALERS IN BACON. ?
HAl.lll&jiiip
LARD, LARD OH. ' ' r' X ‘
DRIED BEEF,
SUGAR-CURED end
v , CANVASSED HAMS.
A large .toci always on band at
So. »»7 Liberty street,
PmamiiuiH, Pnfi
J. ooKuras.-j. c. cua&aYi...a. 0- TU5X3...W. o. woonwun* i
AME RICAN
PAPI E K 91 AC !
HAITDFACtUHIHQ COMPAHY, ...
NO. 78 SECOND STREET, PITTBBIBQB, PJ. I
\T ANUFAOTUBBBS or PAPIER MACHEORNAMENTS i
IU. for Churches, Houses, Steamboats, Ar.; Mirr*r and \
Picture Era fljes, Window and Door Heads, •
Cornices, Ventilators and Cen tre Tlecea for CelUafes« 80-!
settea and Mouldings of ererydsscription, siManidesign, ;
oqxapkb and warranted more durable any other article i
now in u&a. _ .. -
49“ ciders executed on the shortest notice. “' ->
N. B. -Attention of Steamboat Builders la «MTu^ f iiy dj. ‘
recte 1 othla article, on account of itellght weight
V , OUHMINS, TUNKsXoO.
je2l N '‘ B 8600114 eL > twteeea Wood and Market sta^
JOHN COCHRAN & BROS.
MANUPACTURERSOF
IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS.
VAULT. DOO&&, .
Window Shutters, Window Guards, So.
Mo», #1 Second street end 8S Third,l,
(eatwiiß wood asa saatiT,) -
PITTSBVRQB, PA,
Htva on hand a varies, o t new pattenui'.sncyVii.
Plain, anltable fin all purposes. Partleolar attention paid
to enoloalng Grave lota. Jobbing done at ebon notice.'(m2!
S. M’KEE & CO-,
HAFtOTAonnnaa or
M’KEE’S PENNSYLVANIA GLASS
Att ATTOf
WINDOW GLASS,
Rxtra, Double Strength# Imitation Grown and Ruby
Vials, Flasks, Pickle and Preserve Jars;
Wine, Porter and Mineral,Botttoa; ■
Telegraphic & Lightning-Rod Insulators. L
SECOND, BETWEEN WOOD A MARKED wra 6
BRSBUMHe FkaSA.
But a short distance from the Steamboat landing'and £
from Mouougsbgl" House, 8L Charlca, and City Hotßir|apgg £
J. H. JOffES.ee i.B. P. DWUpY |
JONES & DENNY,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants, f °’
apifll 01 WATER STREET, pnrannpqn
MERRICK. HOUSE.
'V. A. BLOSSOM, Propbietos.
*KW BRiQHTOa,
- PEA PEN COUNTT, PA.
J 'imwS. 4 °°- I “™'»raOT»i thali offloe to No. SO
• opposite Mason's, In Dr. G. B. Staw’o
'Aiuiat) office where citizens will And the books ow n tu
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