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OFFIQIAL: PAPER OF TEE CITY.
PITTSptBfiHt
SATURDAY MORNING:::.::::::::OCTOBER 13
HOIINIWG POST JOB OFFIOBt
We would call tbo attention of MERCHANTS AND
BUSINESS MEN to the fact that w« have just received
from Philadelphia a numbw of fonts of new Job Type, and
• r ,, no w prepared to fill orders fbr Cards, Circulars, Bill
Iliads, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for eihlbl-
Udcs. All orders will be promptly filled.
OVa WEEKLY
Contains tbo official returns for this county, and
iHarge'amount of eleotion and Other news, edi
torials, and other matters of interest. For sale
at, on*; counting_ room.
, TUK LIQUOa Q.LESTIOS.
The Philadelphia North American and Oa2eti<
manifests quite a obange of sentlmeut on the
Hqnor question since the roeult of the eleotion
ie known. It attributes the snooess of tho DO
moorhoy this year in part to the position it took
against the lt Jog Law” of last sossion of the
legislature ; and it pronounces decidedly in favor
of Ha repeal. It believes, too, that a prohib
itory low cannot sueoeed in this State. This ta
rather a tew position for that ably
and Htroog old advooate of temperance to take.
Ii eaye that some medium is yet to be itraok
between the extremes of rigid and total prohi
bition and the almost complete freo trado in
liquors that praotioaliy prevailed under tbo old
lloense laws.
We think the North American is right. The
evils of iniemperannoe all admit; and all our
oitlzens would gladly do something to mitigate
and even restrain those evils. And something
oaa be done by way of Legislation, if the people
will bo satisfied with mode'rate yet aalut&ry
measures. Tbo “jag law*’ will undoubtedly
bo repealed. It is quite probable that tbo next
legislature can ropoal it »« rpite of a veto, should
the Governor interpose one. With that repealed
tho old Uoonso laws arc revived. They are no*
torioualy defective, aud need revision, amend*
ment, and many new provisions to restrain the
evile of intemperance. The Sunday Liquor Law
is a good one, and should not bo repooled. The
laws against selling to minors, and to habitual
drnukards after notice is given, are good enaot
meals, and should be retained and enforced.
Selling without a lioenee should be prevent
ed by sovere penalties. The sums paid for
licenses should be increased. Liquor in
spectors should be providod for, and all adul
terated, mixed and spurious liquors should
be prohibited under severe penalties. Pare
liquors only should bo allowed a sale. And
those licensed to sell should give bond for the
etr ot observance of all laws regulating the Bale ;
and any violation of law oo the subjeot should
work, a forfeiture fif the license Immediately
upon conviction. We would place in other
hands, too, tho basinets of grantiog Hocuses.
A law embodying such provisions, with some
others that we may herea'tor suggest, wo bo
Ueve, would meet tbo approval of a large major
ity of the people of this State, including a deci
ded majority of tho liquor doalers themselves
Some such medium between all extremes, it
seems certaia, is all that can bo obtained, nr
permanently maintained and enforced. And it
would be a great improvement over the old laws,
or the present one.
Tbe character and position of that old Whig
paper, tbe North American , makes Us voice on
iLis subject potential, and we quote below
a row extracts from its article on the subject.—
After speculating upon the causes that produced
the late election reaDlt, it says:
“So much for (bo causes of tbs result. Let
a- veotoro now a few reflections as to Its moral
The lesson, then, which it Beems most obviously
to inculcate is, the folly of attempting any such
legislation as does uuueoßSß&ry and oxtrome
violence to the judgment, the interests, and the
settled habits of the whole, or u large majority
of, the people. No matter how salutary the
purpose of a law may bo, or howsoever oom
mood&blo in its moral aspect, abstraotly consid
ered, experience has abundantly shown that,
unless it can be sanctioned by the oommon
sense, and submitted to with the wllllog assent
of a community, it mUBt be praotioally inopera
tive and fail of its objects. Even if it were ca»
pablo of being temporarily ouforoed, yet under
a system of government in which the popular
will is sovereign, all each laws as are oppreß&ive
and, most especially, ail oppr ssive sumptuary
laws, undertake to interfere with tbo private
tables and fixed personal habitudes of the peo
ple, are liable, at all events, to be certainly and
speedily repealed It is very clear that the not
passed at the last session of the Legislature in
relation to the liquor traffic is generally regard
ed by the citizens of tho entire State as unrea
sonably, if not unjustly, severe and arbitrary In
its character, and the consequence la, that lq a
few months since it was enacted the people have
everywhere deolarcd against It, and chosen their
representatives in the next Assembly with a view
to its revocation.
“All persons of sensoandoandormustseeand
admit now, that to have passed an net of the
kind was a grave mistake on the part of its
friends. Their general object was a good and
proper oao, but they fell into the fatal error of
defeating their design by attempting to effeot-it
in an impracticable manner. We believe that
white the great body of tbo voting-inhabitants of
Pennsylvania aro unwilling to have their per
sonal liberty in the matter excessively restrain*
ed, they are sensible of tho evils of intemper
ance, and will cheerfully acquiesoe in any jdst
and wise legislation adapted to the exigency.—
But that legislation, in order to bo effective and
wholesome in its operation, must of neoossity be
in oonformity with the oivil aod social conditions
of tbo oommunUy, lootead of repugnant to them,
it mast undertake to oorreot an abase which Ha
seen and felt to exist, without needlessly inva
ding the interests, and taking away the rights of
the citizens indiscriminately. The present law
in relation to the liqqor trade is eminently ob
jeoticmable because it is extravagantly prohibi
tory. Zh.e_lajiajihiehJt was meant to supersede
were, perhaps, quite as exceptionable on account
of their extreme liberality. The mean between
them has yet to be etruok. A judioioasly devi
sed license system is what tho common happi
ness of the community requires, and what the
people would oordially concur in and sustain.—
In order to secure such a system, the most earn
est advocates of temperance should unite thejir
influence and efforts with those of all other per
sons. The hope of effecting immoderate meas
ures should bo utterly abandoned, and with all
friends of the cause harmoniously co-operative
in the matter, we are persnaded that & law m£y
be obtained from the next legislature which
will be salutary in practice, o&pable of efficient
enforcement, and entirely acceptable to the
public sympathy and understanding.”
We can give to-day some positive information
as to the eleotionß in other oouotiefl.
in Philadelphia oity A. Cobarn and George
Smith, Democrats, and E. J. Morris and Jacob
Dook, K. N.’s, are elected Assembly men. In
Philadelphia county elevon Democrats are elect
ed to the Assembly, and Ingram, D&m., is elect
ed to the Senate by over three thousand majority.
Plumeria majority In that oounty will be heay
ly two thousand. Magee, Dom., is eleotod Sher
iff by a majority of seventeen hundred.
Carrigan la elected Register of Wills by 958
majority. Sherry is eleotod Clerk of Orphans’
Court by 2,071.
Private intelligence from Clarion county as
sure ns of the election of the entire Democratic
ticket.
The Democratic gain in Philadelphia county
over laßt year is 7,000. j .
The Democratic gain i„ tho City of Baltimore
this year is 8,700.
The K. N.'a have carried Armstrong coonty.
Tbo enttre Democratic ticket is elected Id
Beaver county.
Democratic majority in Gtoeno ranees from
800 to 800.
Democratic moj. m Washington oonnty 800
Indiana and Latrrenoo have gone K.N. largely.
Huntingdon county K. N.
Ohio eleotion uncertain, but Chase probably
ejected Governor.
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A Fek'b'Statb —A writer from western Texas
thicks he has discovered a deco laid and wide-
spread plot to make a freo State out of Western
Texas. We woold not wondor if it is so, and it
will in all probability success liotwitlistanding
thp ” Belays tbeGerman,
Swiss,HuDgai&nanS other European settlers in
NorthwesterQ-.'4!exa&.nrft to a man in favor of
forming o,*hew State but of the Western portion
of that 6tat6; and to a man they are opposed to
slavery. There are many settlers from the
Northern Btates amongst them, too, and togeth
er be thinks they oan oommand some ten thous
and votes already. The letter is written by Mr.
Wilcox, a member of Congress from Mesißsippi,
Wh > has lately returned from a visit to Texaß.
la his wrath against the Texas Germans be
charges them with a good many other evil de
signs, besides that of abolishing slavery in
Western Texaß, fin says they ore in favor of
abolishing the Sabbath, &o. Bat his tcatimooy
on that point may be doubted.
By the act annexing Texaß to this confederacy
it is provided that It may yet be divided into
two or more States, and it is quite probable that
each a division will ere long bo demanded; and
wbeo done one of tbe Statcß will very likely be
freo from alavory.
Official Returns. —Tbe Return Judges of
the various eleotion districts of this oonnty mot
yesterday, in the Coart lioase, and organised by
tbe eeleotion of Alderman Parkinson as Presi
dent; and Col. Milton McClelland and Wm. Eioh
baum, Esq ,as Secretaries. Tbe whole day was
occupied in reading and writing down the ro
turns, but as the eleotion offioors of East Bir
mingham and West Pittsburgh did not pro'Bont
tho vote from their districts, the Jadgeß were
compelled to adjourn until this morning without
completing their labors. In anothor part of the
paper will bo found tho returns, with the re
ported voto of West Pittsburgh and East Bir
mingham.
Not So.— Tho Philadelphia North Awrican
endeavors to show that opposition to tbe “Jug
law” was the principal oauao of the lato eleo
tion result. It had something to do with the
rosult, no doubt; but th > main cause—tho po
tent cause—was undoubtedly the strong and
growing opposition to Know Nothiogiem, and
scoret political sjoioties. Of that there can be
no doubt in this oonnty. Its expression was
clear aod genoral before tbe election; and the
vote confirms it.
The eleotion of Gen. Foster to the Leg
islature, from tho Westmoreland District, is ex
tremely gratifying to Mb friends, and we have
no doubt will redound to tbe credit of tbe State.
He baa tbe Q&pacity to Ukc a leading position in
tho Halls of our Legislature, and we do not ques
tion that he will avail himself of the opportunity
to make his mark.
Correction —We stated in yesterday’s paper
that the building belonging to Dr. E. A. Brown,
and occupied by Mr. Shaokland, whiob was part
ly irjared by fire on the lllh, was insured in tbo
Delawaro Mutual, of this oity. Mr. Maderia,
tho agent of that Company, informs us that such
is not the OaffO.
A Goon One.— lt is said Gov Pollook will call
an extra session of tho legislature to eleot a U
8. Senator. Let him do it. the members
eleotod last Tuesday compose tho towor Bouse,
and oue- third of tbe Benate. Call away.
Wb are under obligations to Hoo. John L
Dawson ami the D 8 Coast Survey office for
valuable documents.
Illinois Farming —A letter addressed to Mr
Du Pay, the egoot of the Illinois Central Rul
road Company for the sale of the lands, by Joo.
Lindley, jr , and roliabio beyond a doubt, makes
the following statement:
io Aoguet, 1353, I purohased of said company
the N. W. qr. of the 8. W. qr. of boo. 32, town
ship 3, north of range 2 east, oontaining 40 sores
of prairie land, six miles from Bloomington, in
the oounty of M’Lean, aod State of Illinois. I
broke up the forty acres of land, aod put It all
io fall wheat, and from my first crop, which 1
harvested in July, 1854, I raised on ibe forty
aores eleven hundred and ten bushels of first'
quality white Genesee wheat, whiob 1 disposed
of ao follows:
Ist. I sold to different individuals 100
bus. at $1,25 $126 00
2d. I sold Brown & Mayers 800 bua.
at $1,26 375 00
3J. i sold 600 bus. to Brown & Mayers,
delivered at Bloomington, at
$1,60 900 00
lit) bus. 1 kopt for my own use, say.... 165 00
Showing the aggregate valoo and re
ooiptfl to bo 1,665 00
as the production of 40 acres of land for one
season, add that being tbo firßt orop raised oo
said land, boi eg what is known as fail wheat,
sown upon the sod after tbo first breaking up
and turning over of tho prairie.
My whole oxpenso of producing tho some was:
Fenoing, say $2OO 00
Breaking 40 acres of land 100 00
Wheat for seeding sso—sowing eamo,
$l6 <jt 66 00
Harvesting, say, 75 00
Threshiog, say, GO 00
$6OO 00
Leaving a net profit on 40 acres of $1,065.
And now, as tho said 40 aores are broke up,
and in fine condition for cultivation, I cm read
ily sell tho land for $26 per sore, oash, but
1 should deolino selling If offered thirty dollars
per acre.
Hbboism or a Doo in tub Crimea — Tbo fol
lowiog account of tbe exploits of a dog in the
Crimea, which we translate from tbe Gazette of
Trieste, surpasses everything heretofore re
oorded of the devotion and bravery of that no
ble animal:
“ A great sensation has been raised in tho
oampof the allies by the beroio deeds of a dog
belonging to Colonel Mofmsm, of the 73d regi
ment of the Lino. Oo the 16th of August, du
ring the battle of the Toheruaya, the quadruped
broke hie obaio, fought in the ranks of the army,
saved the life of a sergeant and a soldier, nod
took three Russian prisoners. A ball struck bis
foo , but the wound only embittered the animal
the more. He threw himself upon a Russian of*
fioo, flung him to the ground, and dragged him
prisoner by his coat oollar to the Frenoh. A
physician has bound up tbo wound, and the
four footed hero Is ooovalesoiog. Be will pro
bably receive some mark of honor, as another
dog in tho English army has been rewarded
with a medal for his devotion to his master.”
Flock in New Hampshire. —The Manchester
Democrat says: “For several years past tho
Eastern States have depended almost entirely
upon the West for their flonr, but this year they
undertook to raise thoir own, and with gratify
ing success.' Ah old farmer who has recently
traveled extensively in Snlliv&n and Grafton
oounties, assures us that he never saw snob
crops of wheat in ft. Hampshire. Wo hear sim
ilar reports from other quarters, and have seen
Borne beautiful wheat fields ourselves, it may
be thought, perhaps, that all tbe wheat New
Hampshire can raise, will not effeot the market
prioe of Hour; but when it is ooasidered that for
five years past It has produoed next to none,
while this year it will supply one half its popu
lation, the effeot must be felt; and if the other
New England States have done as well, the ag
gregate i&fiuonoe upon prloes must be quite per*
oeptible. Flour must come down, as soon as
the new orop is fully available.”
Usivaaamr or VmaisiA.—We learn from the
Charlottesville (Va.) Advooate, that already be
tween 360 and 400 permit? to matriculate have
been granted by the chairman of the Faculty—
being an inoreaae over the number granted at
the same poriod lost year. The Advooate con
fidently oounts .upon at least 660 students the
present session, and expresses the opinion that
ijf the dormitory accommodations were extend
ed, the increase of students woold be much
greater. _
1 pßoyifitOfl.LßAOUSfl-— The citizens of Thomp-
Bonrille, Ct, united in purchasing two hnndred
and fifty-two barrels of flour from the manufac
turers at Rochester,.u was delivered at
their doors for. $9,63 per barrel. This was a
saving of two dollars find a half or three dollars
on a barrol. The.* 4 Bread Jrtqgue” in.Charles
town has been organized, and five hundred
barrels of flonr have been subscribed for.
When eight hundred barrels have been taken
up, tho agent will prooeed to tbe West to par
chase flour.
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Birmingham
Lannencur’e
Elizabeth B
Id an cheater.
Sharpstmrg.
S. Pittsburg.
U’Keesport
W. Elir&butb
Daqueade....
K. Blrming.
Taruntum ...
W. Pittsburg
Bt-wJckltjy ti
Pitt
Mifflin
Wilkins.
Plum.
Versailles.—
Jeflcrson
Elisabeth
Up. fit Olair
Low. **
B&ldwin ...
Robinson.
N. Fayette—
8. layette ...
Findley
Franklin ...
Ueeerre ....
West Deer.
K&i-t Deer..
Indiana... .
M’Caddless
CbartiiTß...
Bewicblpy .
Those who hove the exolnaive right to Dlokin
son’s Patent Cornahellor are requested to send
to A. 8. Bell, Fourth street, opposite the May
or's offioe, the territory, date and name of pur
chasers, for the aooommodation of themselves,
the proprietor and the f&atory.
Messrs. Warwick, Atterbury & Co., will turn
out fifty machines daily, in one week from to
day.
After Saturday the price of territory will be
six cents by the State and seven oents by the
county.
Those desiring territory at these rates oan
obtain it for one week only on application to Mr.
A. 8. Bell, who has blank deeds, signed tp fill
np. Such a speculation has never beep offered,
and those who have been too late for favorite ter-,
rltory now admit It
A gentleman this day arrrlved from lowa,
(haviog seen the advertisement in oar paper) lor
the purchase of that State, but three young men
have been fortunate enough to got It for $1,600,
whiok is worth to them $5,000, oven to specu
late upon in reselling rights. Mr. A. 8. Bell in
forms us a friend of his received a bonus of Flf
ty dollars this morning, while he was writing a
deed for one county, and took.it mooh to hisre
gret afterwards, os he could have haff $lOO,
If some of our machine shops and capitalists
would examine this they would open their eyes
at the enormous margin of profits. There was
never a business opened np here oonduoted on a
more equitable and fair a soale. This is a real
ity and without the possibility of hnmbnggery
or deception, the greatest thiog to make money
With.
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ALLEGHENY COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS
STATIC AKD COVSTY OFFIOICUS
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I 489 109 123 9 617 269 68 630 229 71 -•* 216 71 !
187 190 96 00 191 204 87 217 *BS 86 210 186 90 !
•: 466 153 93 72 180 217 64 484 199 60 471 203 70
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96 82 30 4 100 97 19 114 91 12 102 91
I 176 90 30 1 173 106 16 206 82 10 182 9
.. 98 140 73 IS 114 180 31 121 168 38 106 ’
101 213 127 7 109 227 126 106 187 101 100
U 2 209 63 10 101 208 96 114 229 68 12
280 149 113 19 270 185 118 275 179 84 f
■ 318 218 151 19 311 264 146 326 225 163
. 287 214 23 2 563 216 30 293 212 22
169 116 16 1 168 134 11 137 116 7
• 21 68 19 00 Z 7 77 16 29 C 9 19
86 116 16 42 89 149 19 88 168 11
79 73 42 2 78 78 41 80 79 37
169 109 24 16 168 109 16 182 122 9
105 165 41 00 117 160 31 117 167 28
22 16 4 00 20 21 00 19 19 3
65 81 11 00 66 88 19 Cl 83 11
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146 110 87 00 162 119 36 150 113 32
. <3 117 28 00 72 118 23 ' 69 110 25
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88 93 30 0< 90 91 30 90 90 33
83 67 17 00 86 66 6 83 62 9
97 142 94 OU 1«3 164 72 100 161 83
85 06 33 OQ 98 67 28 70 68 61
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Kirei Ward
. Second W and
4 Third Ward.
g Fourth Ward
5 Fifth Ward
~ Sixth Waid
£ Seventh Ward
Eighth Ward
Ninth Ward-
£ First Ward
'ho Second Ward
£ 1 Third Ward
{_ Fourth Ward.....
Birmingham
Lawrencevtlle
Elizabeth Borough
Manchester .. -
bharpslmrg
Bontb Plttabnrgh
M’Koepport
West Elisabeth
Daqoeane
East Birmingham
Tareetum
West Pittsburgh
Sewlckley Borough...
Pitt ..
Peebles.... ..
Mifflin
Wilkins
Hum ...
Versailles
Jefferson
Elizabeth.
Upper St. Clair
Lower St. Clair
Baldwin
Ilobinson.
North Fayette
South Fayette.
Findley......
Moon
Ohio _
Franfcitn _
Reserve
Boss
Pine
West Deer
East Deer
Indiana....-
Shaler
Snowden
Collin*..
Peon -
Patton
M'Cnodless
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OHIO & EENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
TEE ONLY RAILROAD
BVNaisa west moo pittsbukuii.
tor of Poor-
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lo 12 boars 40 minuted.
Mail Taais ixlvo at 8 A. M.
KiPsmtTaiw « at 3F. M.
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These Trains all make close oonnoctlons at Grestllne, and
Ibe first tve connect at Alliance. The direct route to St.
Louis Is now open, via. Crestline and Indianapolis, 100
miles shorter than via. Cleveland. Connection* are mode
at Mansfield with the Newark and Sandusky City road
and at Crestline with the three roods concentrating there
For particulars see handbills. No trains run ou Sunday.
Throngh Tickets sold to Cincinnati, Louisville gt Louis,
Indianapolis, Chicago, Hock Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland,
and the principal Towns and Cities In tbe Went.
The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will
lease Pittsburgh at 4.46 P. M., and New Brighton at 7.30
A.M.
for Tickets and further Information, Apply to
J. U. OUIUtY,
At the corner office, under the Mouongaheia House-
Or, at the Federal Street Station, to
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
Pittsburgh, July 23,1866, (Jy*24)
OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD,
BUBO TUB
Continuation of the and Ponna. E. B
TO FORT WAYNE,
THRU auSD&ID ABB UQBTUS IQUS IEOM PITT3BDaOE.
49* Trains connect at Orustline, t ailhout detention, vrilh
all fAe TVarni on the Ohio and Anna. Road , and also at
roxust with Trains going North and South, on the Mod
River and Lake Erie Railroad.
For Tickets, apply at the Railroad Offices of tbe Ohio
and Pennsylvania Railroad Oompany In Pittsburgh, Alle
gheny City, or at any of the following points:
Fort Wayne, Bellefontalno,
Cincinnati, Urbana,
Payton. Springfield,
Indianapolis, Richmond, 1
Tiffin, Findlay.
Persons desiring Tickets will be particular to usk for t
Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad.
)«* J. R. STILAUOUAN, gop'L
JOHN COCHRAN & BROS.
MANDIfACTORKRS OF
IRON FiAIpNG, IRON VAULTS.
ViHT DOOHS,
Window Bftat!e,B, Window Guards, 4c.
*os, VI B.cond street at,d 80 Third st,
(BiTffiiß v°op 4i d asarsTj
PITTSBURG#, I'd.,
Havi on hand a variety of new patterns ancy &□_
Plain, suitable for ail purposes. Particular attention paid
to enclosing Grave Lots. Jobbing done et abort notice. [ m2l
M'KEE'S PENNSYLVANIA GLASS
WINDOW GLASS,
J&xtrt, Double Strength, Imitation Crown end Buby
V tain, Fluke, Pickle and Preserve Jars;
Wine, Porter and Mineral Bottles;
Telegraphic & Lightning-Bod Insulators.
BEOOND, BETWEEN WOOD A MARKET STB.,
nrrsfiu&diL pbiba.
But 4 short distance from the Steamboat landing, and
from Monongnhela House, Bt. Charles, and City Hotel. [ apUl
J. 11. JOSBS S. D. DBNNY
_ JONES & DENNY,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
»p!BJ OJ WATKB BTBBEP, PmSBUItaH.
I HAVE just received from tbs Eastern Cities, a slock of
FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, embracing the most
complete variety of OLOTHB. GABSBIEREfI and VEST
INGS that I have ever bUuerto offrrw.i tc the public.
Besides a large somber of BLACK CLOTHB, of which 1
i nave always kept a good assortment, I have been at con*
eiderable pains to select tome choice Panov Colors, among
Which are DAHLIA, BVLPHIDEL ROYAL PURPLE:
BOTTLE, MEADOW and INVISIBLE GREENS; with
several shades of BROWN and BLOB. Also, of FANCY
OAflffPffßßßS an elegant variety of the highest grades,
comprising many handsome PLAIN pRAR and PURPLE
Figured styles. And of
CASHMERE, VELVET and PLUSH VESTINGS an an*
tpoally large selection—tbe latter embracing several dell*
cate patterns net readily obtained '
I have procured the services of Mr. JNO. CARPENTER
as ForemaxnEurdUar to the trade !n the West as the in
ventor of * Carpenter's Rule.'’ Having made ail the nice*
ties of dotting, the chief study of his Ufo, and being endowed
With a large fnodcf experience from a practice of seventeen
years, there is little doubt of his ability to please all whose
custom ha 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,
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S. M’KEE & CO ,
MANmOtOMM or
A CARD.
No. 80 Wood street.
Wormil Wormi 1-1 preat many learned
haw writtvo, explaining the origin of, and
daHKifv ing th>> worms generated in the human system.
Scarcely any topic of medical BClenco Jma. elicited more
oraie observation and profoand phyei*
cians are very much divided lnoplniod: onylhe subject
It must be admitted, however, thaVafterall, ajxmdeof ex
pelling these trbrmPf dud purifying the bodyfrom; their
presence, is of more value than thd/wisest disquisitions as
origin. .
Buchan expelling .agent lias at Jetigih bein foand.
Dr. M’Lane’s Vermifuge proves to be the mncb sought aftep
specific—its efficacy being universally acknowledged by the
eutire medical laeolty. As further proof, read the follow
ing from a lady—one of our own citrons:
Ni? Tons, October 16,185&. -;
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This is to certify that I was troubled with worms for
morv thnu a year. 1 was ad>ijed to use M’Lantr* celebra
ted Vermifuge. I t«.-ok one bottle, which brought away
about fifty worms; 1 commenced improving at once,and.
am now perfectly well' The public cin loarn my name t
Hod farther particulars, by applying Mrs. Ilardie, No. 3
Manhattan Place, or to H. L Theall, Druggist, corner ol
llutger and Monroe-streets.
s£r Dr. M’Lane'a celebrated Vermifuge, also bis genuine
hirer Pille, can now be had at all respectable Prqg Stores
in lb« Uuited States and Canada.
Purchusors will please be careful to ask for, and take none
but Dt. M’Lane’s Vermifuge. All others, Id comparison,
are worthless.
Also, for sale by tbe no c proprietors,
FLKMINODBOS;
AiF Important to Farmera—tVewDiscov*
cries—VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER.—These Pow
drrs are pot up Id nno pound pacha, and «re really a good’
at Help, not only for the diseases Incident to horse*, cowst
iv'im, and other animals, bat they are likewise an excel.
Irut art cle to improve the condition of the animal.
M>r Milch Onus, they not only Improve the condition
milch cows, but they increase the quantity as well as im
prove the quality of milk and butter. The proprietors say
that It increase* the quantity cf batter from half a pound
to a pound a week to each cow, while those persons who
have tried it says pound and a half to two psands per
w»ek, with the same kind cf feeding as before. Of ©he
thing wu are certain, &U who use It once will use it all the:
time, and save money by the operation as well as Improve
ih« appearance of their itcck. Price 26 cts. a paper; 6 pa'
ixrs lor $l. GEO. 11. KEYSKtt,
inbilation for Diseased Lnbgi,
Thu uu.-Ib of lDh,kUlk.D, in casee of diseased lungs and
throat, recv.iumandtd by Dr. Curtis in hla advertlaezneut,
strike* un on the true cue. It U now generally admitted by
our best phvttcians, that local difßcuUiss can only be suc
<v3Kfully treated by loiul applications. This practice hs9
U-eu pursued from tbe first with respeetto external Inflam
mation hdJ r.irroelons, and we sun uot why diseases of the
throat and lungs tuay not be treated In the sums manner;
we believe they may. In thi3 vartablA climate of ours,
*»h«*rn lung and throat complaints have Heenine go preva
lent nod rife, we earnestly recommend to the public, and
to the ajjhclrd especially, to avail themselves of Dr. Curtis
remedy.—[One aho haj tried it j 3do advertisement lri
thi.** paper.
Cauium —Da. CnuTie’ lIYQ RANA is the original and only
genuine article. B«p4diwdiw
C&- Ague and Fever of Tbree Years*
SLAiidLnR Oured.—Mr, John Loogdau, now living at
Bt-uvcr Ddio, Hanover county, near Richmond, had Ague
end Fever for three years; meat of tbe time he had chills
twice a day, aud rarely less than once: be was parched
with fevers as soon as the chill left him; and after trying
physicians, quinine, most of the toofea advertised, and
everything rtcommend'id to him, was about to glvo uplu
de.<, air, when Carter’s Spanish Mixtnfo was spoken of.' ha
got two bottles, but before be bod oaed more than a Single
oo», he win perfectly cared, and has not bed a chill or
tf-ver blr-x*.
Mr Lon.<it-u is only ono out of tbousonds who bavo
been iK'Upfited bv this great tonic, aiteratlve and blood pn«
ri(»**r See al>HrLiscmenL sep4;lm
Q&- Stocking* and Hosiery for Winter;
- 1 f you don’t want your feet pinched with bad and short
you will take our advice and go to C. DALY'S*
corner of Market alley and Fifth street, and buy eome of
ihost* Fiue rlockloL'4, that make your feet feebnlc*
Hii.l c<.uiii/rtabl<*. DALY also makes end sells every vari
ety 01 Ik.'icrj thu.: jou cud muation, at wholesale and
retuil. ,
Kemembur tb*- place, corner of Market oltey anl Fifth
strHft. oct4
Batchelor’s llalr L>y©.—Fifteenmuduls aud
diphma.-., EIGHTY THOUSAND APPLICATIONS OF THE
1 IM [TABLE, attest the public appreciation Brown or.
Li*.-a hufr, as true to natur* os Dhtare’a self, Is produced
I.vrTANTLY, vrithout a chance of failing or injury to
rkio or btir. Mode and sold, or applied, (in nloe private
r.vmiH,) at BATCHELOR’S old established Wig Factory,
2 1 Bnadway, N-*w 7'orlr.
sold, « hi-l. saJe and leUil, by I r. QfiO. 11. KEYfIRR, 140
WiKoi ulreet. CCllfcdAW
and strangers visiting the Fair, in WAQt of
a HAT or C AP of the latest style, would do well to cal)
tii.l <*.\*iniu« our stock, os are determined not to bo
uiiifr«olJ. (jai k flal*? and small profits.
MORGAN A No. 164 Wood strict, !
Ono door from Bisth.
fif* Juit liccelved, at Grlbble'fl, a splendid
assortment of Fa II and Winter Goods, of every description,
condiUitig of Ploth, Grenadine, VaJeutia and Figured Sdla
\ Doeakia aud Fancy Casaimeres, Cloths, Overcoat-
Dga, Ac., Ac. Also, Gents’ Furnishing Goods in great vaii
oty, which will bo enld low for cash. No. 240 Liberty etmL
<vp!7
HATH, HATS. —We have mceived oar FALL
FTY LK UF HI UK HATS, which will be fuuud, on in
apuctiou, u neat aud good article. A good Hat for $3,
nui hu r\tr« -.uc for |4. Call aud see.
MORGAN A CO., No. 164 Wood st.,
Next tu>u»e to the new Presbytoriau Church,
One door from.Blxth street.
]■ -tv 0 We have Jnit recttvtd) by Ezpreil,
a large tot of PLANTER’S. HUNGARIAN anddtber
,*4(jfT HATS, ot latest style, which we will sell as |6ir for
raah as any house in the city. Call and eeo
MORGAN A CO., IW Wood street,
»u£2s next house to tbo new Presbyterian Church.
Lifo, Fire osd Marine Insurance Company;
COKNER OF WATER AJ*D MARKET STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, President.
Jas. D. MMilu, Secretary.
This Company makes every ioßurahce appertaining to or
connected with LIFE RISKS.
Alno, againstUall and Cargo Risks on tbe Ohio and MU
eissippi rivers aud trihuUrioa, and Marine Risks generally.
And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the
Perils of the itea and lulaud Navigation aud Tranepartation.
Policies Issued at Lhe lowest rates consistent with safety
to all parties. , .
Diaioiouai
Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley,
James B. Hoon, John Fullerton,
John M’Alpln, Bamuei M'Clurkan,
William Phillips, James W. iiallman,
John Bcott, Chas. Arhuthnot,
Joseph P. Gattam, M. D., David Richey*
James Muishall, John M'GIU,
Horatio N. Lae. Kittanning. fohlY
Peunsylvauia Insurance Company
OF PITTSBURGH, r 4
Comer of Fourth and Smithfield atraata.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 9300,004,
jY 11 Iwfloas Buildings and other Property against Lofs
trr~y or Damage by Fire, and the Partis Of,th&£eA &Ed
Inland Navigation and Transportation. -> >;
DIRECTORS:
Wra. F. Johnston, Body Patterson, Jacob Painter,
A. A. Carrier, W. M'Clintock, Kennedy T. Friend,
James S. Neglsy, W. B. Haven. D. B. Park, •
1. Grier Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long,
A.J Jontid, J. H. Jones, 11. IL Coggahall,
0F p I 0 B R 9:
Hon. WSL F. JOHNSTON. ’
Vice Aesidmt RODY PATTERSON.
ftv'yand Treasurer.A. A. CARRIER.
Assistant Secretary.. B. S. CARRIER. [je2&:ly '
EUREKA INSURANCE CQffitPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN n. SHOENBKRQKR, Pttisipsar.
HOBBRT PINNEY, BKOBITABX.
C. W. BATCUJSLOR, GnrxaaL Aaisr.
WILL INSURE AGAINBT ALL KINDS
MARINE ANd'fißE RISKS.
DIRECTORS :
J. U. fihoenbergvr, Q. W.Oasa,
C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nlmlck.
Isaac M. Pennock, T. B. Updike,
w ; Uiu-Un, H. D. Cochran,
K. T. l*ech, Jr. t John A. Cauchey,
Georg* d. Seltlen, 8.8. Bryan,
David MoCandicas.
J-Caees sustained by parties Insured’Amder poii
ries issued by this Company will be liberally adjusted end
promptly paid at its Offici, No. 99 WATER street. \ jyU?
PEARL STEAM MILL.
ALLEGHENY.
«-JLOOB ItKUVKKKD TO » '.lll either 0(
the two Cities. V
OaoiK* may be left at the Mill, or la boxes at the stores or
LOG AN, WILSON A CO. 6J Wood street
it It AUN A REITMB, corner Liberty and Bt : olair Sts *"
U. P. BCaWABTZ, Druggist, Allqfheny. ' ;
TIBHS: OAS H, Ojn DIUVIB*. V
Jr 2B BRVAS , KBSSKDY & CO.
JONES. TIERNAN & Co,>
(SDOOK9SOBB TO MUMHY, TIBBHAB A 00.,) •;
H. A or BrORE AND Foa bale; a handsome assort :
SEASON ABX.E J,
DBY GOODS,
To which they invite the attention <4 pnwh^iwa.. !.
sep29:d2w*w lm !
A BARGAIN OFFERED. ?
THJfi undersigned opera for sale RIY OT3 of ground
fronting upon and adjoining the Depot of the PifctaT.*
imrgh and Oonnellavllle Railroad, In &e growlbgand'
thyivtog Borough of ftFKEESPOBT. Pour of the totolSS
3J% feet in width by about 120 In depth, fronting' at. one
end on the Depot, and at the other on Sinclair street'; and'
t £!L°* fronting for their whole length on 'other
fiCrv^is.
Also—TWO LOTA 3T% feet In width, fronting the other
side of the Depot, and in depth 121—one of the Lote bor-'
er^ D K for its whole length on Jeroma street, » t
No better property can be found, and it will be sold towi
Pprt of the payment taken io stock of the ConneUsvffls
Railroad, If desired. GEO. f,. GIUaHQIU}^:
. , ib* Morning poet,
Pittsburgh, August 81, lBM^-(d*wtf
1 ; -
V*'- •
MIM=IIII
Successors to J. ElddA Cru, •*
No. 60 Word street, corner of Fourth.
Corner Wood street utd Virgin alley,
Wholesale and Retail Agent
FOR THU FAIR
PITTSBURGH
, t -'
DIED, y
<so Friday morning, October 12th, JOSEPH LEWIS,
yoangagt floo of j{. E McQeiaton, aged three
months and twenty two days, \ !
His funeral will leaTethejesidenoe-of ’ father,^tlr* <
win’d aiati.n,on Satn-flay,
12J4 o’clock, arriTingfiJ Pittsburgh at lW P. M., where
carriagea'Wil be in waiUhg to proceed to th*Aiou&t Utlou ;
Cemetefty' • 0?\ , tr* ' •$&, ' ~V- j
N)3fr toVERTISEMKNTS. 1
vießrormsiA wSbes, \
BtBUUtQHAK, OOnaMcV DtAD7OSI> AffD M*KS* '
TXrABWIOK, ATTBRBUBY k CO., Manufecrarrts'ofr
Vf Dlekenson’sCelebrated Patented COBS BBElXtaßfl/
for ownertqf territory only. i
By‘special cdhtractwith theproprietor, we deliver
at oar Warehouse at $4 each; all warranted to worki per
fectly. We haver put the Whole Torce o oar foundry and
machine atop, aedare turning.QUt
days we wMnirhout a bu&iireddaily. >. • ? f i
For the purchase ofTerritory,or ExclusireJUght to
-Wir :: lfißSt^fDfiaa^ai ;i, mUohtfior£ddi‘e9d?At'9.'fifEtiL, Es&*.
Foartbstreet, opposite the Major's Office, Pittsburgh Pa.
ocagijt4yrchv> /. Kf ;
to Vravelirir-Tnnlers tt . ibb
season (f thff. year.' ways -be careful to procure a
supply of Dr/J; HaszmsK's Stomach-Fitters, as itie;now
conceded by alt whn bttrtf trftl -this fovaltiaWeiiiecLiclne
that, nature can bo assisted, amt-. oemae traveler is.*uhJect
to the various changaajof water and beiffcompelled
to be, these Bitters ore the onlx-reliable medlcfoDiiow In
the market: That they aw what we represent tfecao only
refer to the people generally, who have tried them'ana
speak Tplumos in favor of this great regulator"ptihe stoni
ach. For sale by Druggists and Dealers generally, and by
' i v HOSTfiTTEB, BUITH k CO.;
cctlir, s/- 2ff7Fgtmrstreet.
«r»tcbei! Watcbea 1I W&tehevMl
fPJEB. JwgeeU finest and cheapest tfotk cf WATC&F.3
X ever openffiEJa ?* now being gold by the
undersigned, whiffle long experienco,etg3e attention to the
efltabr
U&etL repotaUan in thisbrsncb of-trade. beautiful ob*
rortment at Ltdias 1 . Gold Watches from -SSO to $lOO. BalK
road Watches, do^flSF^Qnlj.agency Iri.lfce State for!tte
sale-pith* celebrated nudrtthmaJled diaries- Frodahiia’H
Improved Series Chronometers. . , f f * " v
Wftlcb repairing done in the best manner.-,. ’ .
W« W; WELSOJf,.
67 Marfcet street, corner Fourth-
New Aair Bficom> hand books, medical and
AUSOiSH/ANEQUS—Ob Saturday evening, Oct. 18lh.
commenting at 7 o’clock, wfll-te mid at the 1 Commercial
&Uea-Jlooms, cornur- Wood and Fifth a large and
miscellaneous collection of New and Second Hand Books,
; together with ft number of elegantly illustrated irorks,
London edit tons, such a» Pictorial Museum cf Anlmtted
Nstnro, Gallery Of the Fine and Useful Arts, Selecting
from the London vPlfito rial Seva, Library Editions of the
British Poets and Dramatists, RoIUd, Plutarch, Thornes, 1
Dick’s WorkStMcaheta's Church History, Nicholson's Me
chanics, Chemical, Technology* Benjamin's Architecture,
.Ojeloralia of Geography. American Biographical 1 Panora
ma, Mrs, Oplb’s Worker Jteept os,Clark and Scott’e Cpm-
Liypa of Eminent Christiana, Dunbar's Greek
and KngUahLoxkon, Thatchei’a Journal, Drawingof the
American Revolution, Knight’s Pictorial Half IloUrn, he
roines of History and the Crosades, Park's Authoiogy, Hos,’
ftoman Antiquities, Unganl’s Antiquities .of the Augio-
Baxon Church, Ac , Ac. Also, a collection of valuable Mftdi
caLand Surgical Works from the private library cf a !a:e
.City Physlcjap,.containing many of the standard writings
of the best authors o&Medical Science. P. &L DAVIS,
octlS - Auctioneer.
\rt,w booksi. new book»! i. - ;
1-w JEhe JtogPieher.-orCcundami Fred;
. Hand Bockof.Games; r
To at Among the Planters;
The Match Girl, or Li&Boenes oa they ore;
kora's Child ; jaei received this day and for sale by
W. A. GILDRNFENNEY A CO,
pct!3 Fifth at, opposite the Theatre
DOTcH FL'iWBB HOOTS-—Oar ananal Importation of
Holland Hyacinths, Tulips, A<n, for fail planting has
arrived. Catalogues will be ready inarfnrd&ys.
octia JAMES WA&bfrDft
BIRD CAGES—IO down or Cana-y, Bobln acil Mocking
Bird Cages, of various sizes, just received and for sale
by foctt3] JAMES WABDBOPj
nUTTEK—L2 kegs ; Prtsh Packed Butter, just received by
If octl3 HENRY, H. COLLINS!
C'tJIEKSK— 600- boxes prime W. It. cutting Chess© for site
J by (oc03). HENRY HT^OOLLTNSj
• .ILAXAEKD—Received and for sale by ~
r octl3 HENRY H. COLLINS,
1 iituonS —Ufi dozen received aud for bhlb by „
I y oens henry n. comps.
GREASE —For Drays, Carriages, Omnibuses, Jl it Cute,
Coal Works, Ac , received and for sale by
oct!3 HENRY H. COLUNO.
QECOND.UAND PIANOS.—One octave Piano Forte
in elegant Rosewood ease, with carvsd moulding aod
irqa frame; warranted to be in perfect order. $225.
Oue ?*-£ octave Kano Forte, la Mahogany case. $175.
One fl “ “ ** “ $125.:
One 0 “ “ “ « $lOO.
One 6 « « « « 70'
For sale by CHARLOTTE BLTJUE,
octl2 No. US Wood street, 2d door above Fifth.
LADIES’ CLOAKS, TaLMAS, Ac.—A. A. MASON ACO
have j oat opened come 200 more Cloaks and Talons,
of the newest and- most elegant designs in Cloth, Velvet,
Moire Antique, Ae. , octl2;
BONNETS— ICO.more.of the,most fashlonablo ntyles and
colors of Satin and Velvet Bonnets, of, their own and
Eastern manufacture, ready fjr exhibition.
A. A. MASON AXO,
fens FdthsireeL
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.—A very large and varied as
sortment of every descripUonof IloosrkeeriDgGoods
Just received by {ocU2j A, A. MASON, A CO. >
Cider aIIUB.
HICKOK’S new mill and WINE PRESS—A coo
slant supply will be kept on hand from Ibis date
pricu $35, at the Seed and Agricultural Store, 47 Filth
by_ ioctl23tw»j JAMES WARDKOP,•
» j LOOMS—IUU Urns hake Champlain; 7 .. *
D 75 “ Juniata; tor eoie by ; t
cctl2 * JOHN MOORHEAD.
PIG IRON—JdJO tons Nee. land 2 Anthmsiter .
100 “ Juniata;
200 “ Allegheny;
50 Coke; tor sale by
o:tl2 - JOHN MOORHEAD.
YYN LY $1,200 for a two story Dwelling House; withtvfcrt
V/ room in front, and five other rooms and a hall;‘also a
bsck building of two rooms. The lot is 17 fodt'frontoo
Robtuson atresty AUfgheuy,'by <J detp, to an alley. This
property is In good order and will b* sold on easy terms.
& CUTHBRBT ; A SON, ’ !
octl2 63 Harketktreet :
Y A RUSTIES—The Pocket Ca'endar, or Revolving Alma>
nae; Pocket Mementoes, Fancy Emory Bags, Snow's
Rhooipen, Pistol Pencils for boys, Bair Brushes, Pearl
Powder. Herpetic Soap, Boaemary for the bale, Ac.,Alw*,e
on bands and tor sale by S, L. CDTH6ERT,
oct!2 SJMftfket fctrett.
TTNBRRSHIRTS AND DRAWEES.—Just received an
V/ assortment of Cashmere, Scotch. Wool* Shaker Knit;
LamVsWool Merino, Chamois, 12Thtead;8Uk and Stout
Silk; and American Wcftl Wrappers,nttbo FURNISHING
L/UIBSUnKLD A SON, -
octl3 : . TT0.70 WoodstrCßt, :
POUTK UO.VNALES, CANES AND VALISEa—JuBt **j
celved, a full supply of (be above goods by
L. HIRSHFIBLD A SON,
No. 70 Wood street.
riiitAV£L£NG SHAWLS, fiIUFFLFBS AND SCARFS —-
J. Jnet received, a Roe assortment 'of Scotch and Bay!
Stuto Shawls; and Silk, Chenille, Cashmere ind. Velvet
Mußlers, at L. HIBSHFIELD AEON,
°ctt« No. 70 Wood stmt.
/ IUINA TEA STORE.—SO chests of Black Teas of the
vJ finest qualities; 20 chests Young Hyson, King Chop
aod Moyane, with other grades; j ust received by
' F; R. DBAVO, /
«ttl2 - No. I Diamond.
SDG AR—.26 bblS. Loverlngfs Crushed,. Fuiverire<LCoarBe
Pulverized aod Clarified BugarSr* & hhdsjLoveiing’S
Syrup, unequattod tor fineness of flavor, josi received by
_«tl2 ; F; B. BRAVO.
tULEKSIS —200 boxes prime W. K. Gheeso just received
_f_ and for sale by foctl2) F. R. DR A VO.
600 tbs. Drum Cod Ban;
J? 5 bblfl. No. 1 Mackerel;
2 (is do Salmon ; Just received by
octia • y; e. dravo.;
, DR. A. T^&KBBLt,
/VCflbiSl AND Loodon t haa takenfinoms
\J( at the HONONGAHELA HOUSE ItL thisciiy,where
he -wIQ remain for a FEWJWEKKS, am may be seen by
thoae who may have occasion to require htojearvicea; : - i
octeawd • \] u f , •
40*000 SHELL OYBTEBH JomiaolVoa
VA>V t ft,[fund for f&t» at tbe carper of HAND And; 1:1 fr
.rttHMr KBTY etreeta. W« Invite'
■ r*"®*'' burgh to coma end tty theta. VTi »!«>keep'
constantly oo hand' CAN OVSTEBS.faId -wfiblßaate' and
retail.. Families supplied-vith ShGli Oysters at fifty and
seventyUvoeenta perhnndrsd, by
°<=t6 : • ; CHAB. KUIBLB.
Election Vbilcal ;
Stockholders of the lnsurance Com*
X pany, or Pittsburgh, ape harebynoUfied- thattbo.Au
nusl Election fqf DlrectorsTarEald GompanjwUr lx* held
at the office, corner of fourth and streets, on
MONDAY, the 6th dev of November, 1855,ai lOVclock. A..
M. foct&ta] X. aL caIUUEH, Bcc’f.
ri >a¥ KNOXTOLOptSWA Cfc.CHBMIBXHY* Bn eil?s~snd
X '-.Theoretical: embracing its application toih&Arta,
Metallurgy* Mineralogy, Qaology.MfcUclns and Pharmacy.
By Ja at* 0. H.4* WBS'M&ter and Refiner
in the United States Mini Professor of AppHed Chemistry
in the Fnnklln Ihsatutß j assisted by CamptoelLMorfifct,
author of “ Applied Chemistry “ and‘‘CbenUcil Hanirole
tlcras/* Second edition; For salaby >--•<
• ~
MABQN A CO-are npw
V . we larpat And most assortsaoU**'
Shawls ever altered lathis market, comprising the nay
and most fashionable-styles In Longand Square *ret
l&nplre ptate, Scotch* > rtate,
a very elegant Assortment of- Lone and fotfcr. -c-J also,
Shawls. .t* : •'
WATCHBa, JEWELItY, dc.-LJnat r' • V^' 1 ” 18 . .
Hast, and noVopemmia largely ftom ths
ment or-goods whloh wiP "“ a ® *Pl«&dld Assort*
<S®" Watchas repaired in thi '. l , stlptf pxlcea.
made to order and repaired. manner. Jewelry
Ac< •tyerWarotaantifiMrtzued.
Eg^vffffaam
numt.KKBP Hngaittfel * SONI
P J Bcok-Keaping, J t«^nMbhfeadd'fc,|a™^f^^ i,l^r
0016 0t .5; ?;jf A y KN * Bookseller,'
||j U ,|,, ,iV! ' MarketStroet.cpnMr.of Bg»nih
tEE * CO -'
—V' -.:, ' Bimg/MAnix nreraa.
> !, ;vr .-...;
■ - <bmhh. maib a hunter.
UtoMIU A--!-..! .J ■" ■
' ‘ ,ulll HBSBT h. colons.
DBOVWBKBBKNUB QlNQEB—Serose for Bale by ~
T£. la B. X.;gXHNESTOCK 4 00 ,
■- coTPCT.WeodagdFtratcm.,
■ -Kind other'ma*ea ot BlanLite j<ut recelTtd^y” Waoi '
* ' ': A. A. MABON * CO. -
<rj.CUMSBBH_!»o lhstlbeenlKbyi
j octai . ... , a A.gAHNEgrocg *ca .
BHO MINE—-126 ounces for sals by
0019 B. A. PAHNASTOCK * m
IT AHD Qllr—-21 hhlH Wn l
Xi oota 1 ' ' %%:r ;jrjLyASSroCTc*go-
./TIHHBSH--SQO boxerprtme W. K. Cheeao fwsalsby :
\jf octS, ■ ... - HBNBYH. 00LUN3:
BALEHATUS— 60 boxes pure fbr sale by*
octO HENRY H. OOLLINS.
(Which toofctbeDtptomrit-lhaTtaw York State®*',lSM,
w ***»*> t«w*!ftnwt4aunuM3-» «•••' \
ansfoviafcl 5 .
COB !
lath«‘wbrl(J*to ip-
Yf proacalt !a ease and ves « • >- r
RAPIDITY OP^HANDt'WOKKtKOI-
Ifi is on-entire now principle,
jmvgittSiMrif k&disco vebedi
-■ l - Atro
A GREAT' cuiaiosiTy t
■;A oldwin shsl! from oermrty lo eighty hash
el«hf s 9om ln« aay,(i»lthoat lkts*n«)of -Ither dry, damp
gfeen^Cfern— tbeCbb:- , N'Oc!eanlng
gTOWkC
ctosMog4heC6rn JtilT the : eobVU la plclredtdt
*Uhv his ; UngOT*r.: I fr-picks oJFflfe fair
err^ntt putlog. Every lannor knows noraaChlnahss
J 00,000 at th««e machine!
AUK UNDER CONTRACT,
MAKING,.AT DIFFERENT POINTS!
■•• \ '' yni poiisn - f,
'FOB TBESFEEMARKAJBJLIEMAC HINES,
. Kxeceda i
' For Far ther de ficripUbtt; F:r- < ’’
“ sEwyomnttßmE ehr i,-
aTul dally j-uper!,. ' ''-
T-hfa t, ho ay Humbngl
THERE 13 iFULE OF MONEY
In this Monopoly!' Z
We Anita 'those Who Irani to 'k*ke the “~tiockai , ii call at
M A SON 1(1 H ALL.
FUMrfM ; E
■''•‘’"'SS.isft r ( ' ( V.*r .
WHO LES 4E. BT ,AE\). R,E y -TAI L ,
BUBBAOINa BVEBY-STYLE OP'- tf'.
. EDDKITVRB,
- : is: : , ■ ■ ••••• ' '
ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT,
SUITABLE POli
PARLORS, I H ■ !-■ - •> •* -! =••
CHAMBERS, "■ v."’"*' 4
..: and dining-Booms.
EQUAL TO AN* IN •
NEW YORK OR PHTEADEEPHIA,
AXD’AT T.OWRR PEKFJt: . ,
da-Every art’cle made by luic l, cnl vrarrmto-l. .
Supplied w3thany qcuatiijcrEUENITURE%niIOHAIR%
oo cewoaaMd terms. Y-'-*y -‘ j
Hotel* amt ste *m b a at»
FURNISHED AT THE SHORTI^TiNUTI.C®./^
WsreroomB, Nos. 77 and' 7b 7 iitird'-BtTaat,
augg mTfmoß<2m*iVi.
WESTERN COMPANY,
NEW LISBON, OHIO.- - . '
TJ. HUNTER, AoxKfj St- Charles fc ßnUHttg, No. 103
. Third street, Pittsburgh. > ’•
-. ■ .ioraniiaSi'vTr
F. A. BLOCK SOM; President *S
JAMES BURDICK, .Tien President,'.
LEVI MARTIN, Bccretary kud Trcai-urer.
• - j PiCTHamrim
Jamea.W, , • • ' Joseph Plummer,
James-Wood,' l - ?‘RiSL Riddle,
Jno. V. Flarbaugh, Dr. Jno. E. Park*
jlfij ffm. Simms, Birmingham, Dawson,NowineyerA Qo
British and Bxchange.
DUHCAN, SHBBBTAH A ; "
on rmt mn&itit&inz'-iffiMb-Rt
Is Bows A3&;crtr,ißD3;
the CONTINENT. f * x
We also drn»7 giaar BttLSpn . . .
Bf. A. Granebamn & Batlls,
E&ANKFQ&T A 'MAJX,
Which serra as a Kemlttnncetn all partaoT O&UHANY.
SWITZERLAND ami HOLLAND. H . , > ?
Peraonfl Intending fo tt&rel abroad may piwur*,<thrbiigh
os, Lwttera of Cre lit, on which Money can. bo obtaieeik aa
needed, in anjpart of Europe. j . UUWUBaa > “
OoLucnoni of Bills, Nbtesf, a-3'other securities in Ba*
rope, will Tec lve prompt attention..
wh. n. rauA&a.A d&i
Wood, comer IhlTd:sto«t
WILLIAMS & ALLEN, m
7 j-
• supcseoas n.
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS,
' niinrr4CiimHia--0F .• ■ -
Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing,
. and m-nsa. GKsi;RAi,Ly £ :._>..“T
For Warming anA Vtntilation of Biiildingt.
«S-W. 11. nIU conflict for Wanning anM Ventaaitog
by Steam or . Dot, Water,-. rjpcs -or, <CMlsoo’a Fatnsce,
Churches, Schools, Hospitals, PactorieF, - Qresnt;Hanses.
OonrUloßjes,-Jails, Hotels, orDFeDlngp,. JfOiS&JHABKS®
street. PHteturL'h-
WILLIAM EUIITES,
DEALER : BS<n,DSIVELY IK V. 5
FLOCEINA. filA
Ho. 299 liberty elreet; Kttsburgby; Pa| |
•S*CoasTinti.it aictnriao; thi-DESS! BBANBb‘*i
PENNSYLVANIA, ...... ■ -s,
OHIO INDIANA eH4. •
HlsaoUM.SlipEßHWßani’
, extra E’l.oim,
Which will alw»js.boßplJ»tlhALolTCStOtisKprices,, [apll
WM. B. HAYS & GOw
DEALERS IN BACOW, '
niuiDii loins
LARD, RAUDOIL, _ J
DRIED.BRJBJ.i'i*'. .
jl ■; • BTOiS-CDwa> i ima i , ;i ,; "'.''i f
. v : t‘ .‘""' : <JJlnVasbei)‘fliikai
A Urge stock always on hfiDdat-- 7 .
ko. as; Ljijserij; utieet,
l* 8 ! -■ ■PraW!nmair, ; jßvi*>.,.
a. j, o.ci'isin.’o—u.c, «jasg w rrr :tt..woo»rcaii>
:AM ERldAtf , ' "■
PAP IE <E,V e-M A C H E
HiinrPAmßnra cdiipianf,. •.s
NO. 78 SECOND STBEET+HnTSBIBOB, HA.
\T ANUFACTtJBEIiSW PAPIRIi iIAOIIKOIWAJIEtiS'S
ffj. for Ctiarete, Steamboats, ac.;:HlrE>t.'and
MctareFrniOJB f TWp4ewiiß4l>qotUo^s,:jßm»etatlniSfea (
OoralcM, Ventilators and Contra Piccc3 fhr
fiottoa aailMouUtnfeiofeYcrydenoriptiDii, olzg tmi design,
cHKj.pza and warrantetTEiorQ duraldi; ttnn bbj other anlcia
- v rdor!!‘pxocntej on tho shcrtestnolloeV' ■ ■ '
K I B.-A'.fKntlotvof Btcamlxat.MHMsfa »racl»U» dit
reetel olhisartkle,cnneoobnt'cfltslightn eight.
, . .. - -o; CO«inNB, 'nji(KS^’o(>^i;
i. ftp. »8 Bccocd sL, between Wood and Marliat'Etsb ’
lea . KttatogL-
J' J. a. mhbih*.
. . .J. JtfiinEflpte A-'Co;. 11 11 1
tOOKtSaQiiBaiIimJI<ACITtmBRS,-ar!a 'Pad&a'-
L lidoUng Qian Platra. Plata 01»as,Eii£r£»!ng4. tV‘ i* in
ana - Jata
On hand and made! to order,UiH '?k'r aairdant\
ilabogany, Bosqwood, Walnut and Qiit ffrw' ,1 01a»sM
inie. of eyeryiisscripticn.. - ■ . : -;;, l i '<3, (iiSlqn]a*
HTBiMßair pAMSa B«corat«4watl?;.- '««•>--.,»
Qilt. • ifoctf
Books ...
Taylor’s India, China and Sr 4*ket; near ‘
Hildreth's Japan asitvtr >pan; ■ •w. .
Bafeert v >iaaa ifij( vix.j .. *
Harpers’-is,'.-! ■• r t <
># «,wit2f nQmerctte'&nil fcetftittfol oa
ths •ofCbemistry, flluatrat&rby a series'ef
, knoara > cantly disoawrfeaead btfUhntsxwirli&ffbfe
Sidneys*’ -- -. : ax ,£W
jnith’oLifej .EltinfefSniith’flMoralSdeaW; J » : •»
tt#« * .y-ofthaCcmatilofTrebbbyßaDgenor;-’* ’' - J *"i
■X.'n .veyV PrJnftiplfflnf Coarfcasy s ,fS
-4«Yfy , B ' 2 •- - *2 v
tairaljby Keith; Agiieirott
Lamartim/e History of thoGirondifits; ' M » •; 1
nunboldfa Oi»mo*;<)bleiUerf«’Compiela-WorSa;T tote;
DincroUtellUaryand nittoriral
half calf; faitia £aSt;' ■-
Abbott's History of Napoleon Bonaparta;
Kirwon*alßttera:to-mstop.Ui»heo;-KWii!om at Home
•My.Mothn'sßHaos lalasttotttEogUal* to'
Franconia Stories;: ETOianpTritlfcthe'PHipfietaf F f
»? a
AUTentaieiofAfeyaiifllkhiKloffsieyr
and half calf; ■■■ •■•
WendaU’aßlastemae;* AntbcnVClaMlca* - ■
tooml? Astronomy and Mathematics.
H “tolly. A now supply efahnnt
and ptaln_engliah Bibles, emaa gilt; with clrapnM'Pndms,
tatSQ-mptoi-.'* -v.-.m: i. * - c „ -ots\ *
OOKSTBOOKB If ii.; ' • -•••••
a'YpTa* : • J .-—> J
* Camming;- ,
nano&y or Adrentoies oa the Mojito Bhore, by B.A.
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