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Locofoco politicians ore not or ready to concede this, but the candid observation of a merchant is worth reams of opinions by those whose wishes are father to their. assertions, as to the state of the public mind." • sox razeinzar, WINFIELD SCOTT, of New Jersey 7011 VICK PILIMIXT, ,i , ILLIAM A. GRAMM,: N. Carolina. '., ...,.. • TOR ORNAL 0011111PPIONE6. J'ACOB ROFFMAN, os BEERS COUNTY. .7UDOI Of THE SUPRICER COURT, (In the loom ten. lion. Richard Coollor.dromee , L) J,SEPII . BEFFLNOTON, of Armstrong Co 11) 1 1 TOE PRESLEVICTIAL ELECTORS. • 1111,1,011 AL. I' l' A. llA'.' illlo , rA ti.. ..' tae .J . maz , , e , PJ , ltomr.. at ..;ds. I Dletneti. 1.1 1 /n.aux T. Ilroots. 11. J.. IL Oontem. , .. 2.1 ,I.lrm Takocom. 15. JAYA, D. Toros. I Just W. Itroles, 19. Ju a n K. PsTmoom. 1.•Jono P. VlRma, 17. Dr. S D. 31eCom.0110C. 11. IToorre 51c1.4.TA1N0. . • Lt. horn De...rs, - • .414.141e5e W. Vuuzo. • 19. JeFrA Como. _ it,tftr AT =lt: . :IP. .'r'rolT'Jß:Blin""ru.r... , • 0,..1a.c0m AIAZAWA.L. . t .. ! ..' LAAM .1....1,11.14 10..GUAAtt, P. WALLAS. 9, Comemoie s.lsiia. IE. - !/,olli Aura,. • , 24. Poßwm Parr" 1.1 -.. U. -5115491 t. . 15. Lost A. LOmeußce. 17,,::{t MIDDLASICAITII. .. Aptimatonict and Whig`Connty Ticket. roe oMonUaw...Msr. onratcr.. • • • DAVID HITCHIE, Pittsburgh. ' . • Tog C0100u79-22 - r. DleillCT. ~ .., TUOMAE M. HOWE. Allremoi. -_- So. tows. { . OHOTIOR HMLOIE. / 1 1Ovhft.Y. titOMIE E. APPLETON . . Hin:Ortabloa. •i SUOMAS PENNEY. Mrli.esgrort. • : 1:1011ARD COWAN. Pittabarub. : C. & STETEE. No T010.#1141.. JoHN M. POHIMH. Tarrotuni. num. , - - WILLIAM I`MIOII.L. Pletsburch• ROMSOTLILL. ,fISrTIEE Executive Committee of 'the 'Co only Foott Clot,' hove flak noon the following meet. tee• to boo hell foior to the Groat 11ass iteetinz oo the 33 , 4 of Emit mouth A t To....eutnot. on Toeolay. September_l4tb et 3 am l 71: Ar. Jam. ii:Wan . liolllneon Township. on Thurad•P 16111 Fepanntor. Tia P. x. al Ponnisalndarrar.k Franklin toir ntklv.on Falk? Ilth Paptombor.'at 3 o'clock. P.M. MMMi== At Stmrpetturgb, exi' Yonder, September . 4111 et 7 ♦t Port Perry. on Tuotio7. Sf PL slJt. at 7 o'clook. r. Mar The Boott Exoentive Committee for the Comity will woorutthrto Rootlet. One to thr Wont of 0., t.o ettiet hating the largwit ilelotation In pi.VIYF shri on tho Ma fut. One to the- towooltio or torough In the county , baring the 'argot toiletsliou. tutiou Oct, it!. tuniroloto tonalutattori, and ono to the mutt', without riot cot to Ptato. hottni the Iveeti dologatito. eon Odorant. no Tut eCIIRISTI.t. itr.v. Wm. fiesta, who is about to embark for California, to labor as o Missionary among the Chiliese sad are Electing into that State in greet numbers, will deliver a lecture at the Second 'Presbyterian Church, Fifth street, on Thursday evening next, on the euliket of the immigration of that in:greeting people to America. Me. Speer spent some ytara in China as a missionary, where he acquired their loopinge and made 'himielf well siconainted with their _peculiarities We doubt net the lecture will be exersdionlyintiaree tlog: and as the proceeds are 16 be appropisted to the purchase of books and epparatus:,for the mission, we are persuaded that be will ' hire a full house; We gate, a few days ago, a statement; torte( from a California parer, of the immigration of 'ebb:llMM into that State. If we may rely upon that statoment--and it seen. to he've beat compiled with great earn—the stertling lens are revealed that near thirty thonsaad of them are now residents of this 'Manley, and that they are still looming atthe rate of (mai 4,000 to row - every month. ;It Is impossible to ertimate the . Influence of this mingling of Anierietan, T.urope sus anti Asiatics in that new arid wonderful cam. 'moray., •ne. Bedford 'Gazette, one of the ablest and moat thorough going •• democratic" papers in the State, ;meeting of the manner in which the public: wicks of. the Commonwealth have teCIII managed, noes this strong language: -Incompetency and mismanagement in tit e Canal Bola have tilled the State with trouble— outside Influences have - been the power beh Ind Ithe throne,-and disoontent prevails in every county in tha State—so much so, indced,lthat it ris evident the. people are determined to abolish the Board If reformation does not soon take place' General Bowman, the editor of tbat piper, in 'view of the abominable frauds and peoulaticas which mart the conduct of the Canal Board, breaks through the trammed of party, and nttete tho abomlangu age of boneet ,indignaticu. His language le not too strong; for more glaring evi dences of incompetency, miemanagement, and of the woritliesie of the meet corrupt -.outside iota emcee" never evicted. - • A strange apathy on the subject of the man lagetuent of the public works pervades the State. Peculation and fraud have beoome so common, itltat the people hardly look for anything else, really seems as it they had . given tbemap lin despair to be the prey of hungry and imam fpultum politicians.. She enormous frduds perpe trated by those apsm,4in the building of the • , Freeport aqueduct, and which were clearly brought to light one year ago; =hod no sue -iris. sad very little attention, and the result of Plc election of 1861 was perhaps not very erre- Ueously Interpreted by each men when they.took to Ale. a licence to peculate, and efaal od liM. j For Years the whole thing has been in the bends of one Party, with no check upon their ; movements. Cupidity spore them on to make bolder and bolder experiments upon popithr esf 'prance, and long-contlemed impunity has appa rently removed ;every obstacle, both moral and to the perpetration of the grossest and Moat palpable 'fraud!. to there no -remedy? %snout Bowman talks of abollehing the Board; but that cannot be done just now;_but there Is ane thing that can be done this fall: 'that is, put in one Whig to watch the two loeofoc,oe, sad thus break up that nefarious system of outside initiate° which has become such an enormous eviL For this pirrposio no bettor man Ease be found than•the Whig candidate,..hoon Hermes, of Berke county. He is a man of talents, homi ness habits, and indomitable firmness. He would be A great cheek. upon Ids emaciates, and vett:ink - no intelligent honest man will say-that they do not need watching. Had a vigilant Whig beim' in the Board the contract with Bing ham k Bock, by which .the State is robbed out of 41L,000 a year, and the most odious moucpcly that ever existed in2enneylvania ie established,' could not here been consummated. Let all Whigs and all honest Democrats, whir do not wiak to hire the State plundered of its nenth-needed reiennea, rainy to the support of Jacob flagmen. , We kuow he in eoir.petent, we higiree he le hones!, for he bears a moot excel- Itut, repuisti.u. ?here Is one thing that ought to bo carefully gaardad *galena et every poll. Many Whigs Jove: to vote for Canal COLOMNIIIODCT Now don't. forget thin time, end don't let any body stole target. A litUa vigilance in this particular '''viii save bra thousand 'rutile, and may be the wow of electing Huffman. 1 Z , On Satan* night !act a watchman on the Obis sad PenneOrsois Railroad was killed near Colombians, on account of bis darling aeltap on, this track, lite loaning was burning alongside of this raid to 'bow that the track was edi clay, sod his was lying Weep on a plank road crewing . fen Id/a be had, no doubt, laid down to rest Us was not soon swill tbs exprts• trola fium Ciessland WAS olnao upon him, hod 'be was in• visoliy killed by the- aots•ratcbsr Indians his 1..4. II was, of scone, litipiStlbto to provost the wiriest under this cdroutastonoes.. lici doubt, tbs poor follow dotted. that ha was in nn danger, Ai snot pertuus ars too apt to du 'ben they ?Iwo tbonisoirso os the trsok of,Looomsoliv! for ipso, ilis,uate, wa tuidsnittutd, was Pstrtok lisersli. HAI Imo • Sob's , sad isdostrions num ;~. =MEI lIEM=NIttnI I=l TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 14, 186.. V7E7O NOZIRATIONE EDWARD CAMPBELL, Jr., I't; burgh. OCIATI am or corn BEkaAamat maw& loc. 401 IN GEDUARTi A.Meiheur. . WILLIAM ALORe. Pittebargh - CO/4111. - J11.1114 unattr. Pittrbargh. actcrtot. FRANCIS r. GARDNER. EllsAbell- Scott Club. Naas Convention of the 23d PRIZE BANNERS! THE CANAL COEMXZSZOEEBS. HIIUVUD ACCIDUT. ~.. ~... S`:. It ought to real thus, for a° it is found to be written when carefully examined: "It in now generally conceded by Locofotto merchants who hate bean lung the Went, and more particularly the North-west, that, in that section of country the anti river and har bor candidates' have not a !shadow of chance, and that New York and Ohio are gone beyond • doubt:. Pierce and King Locofooo polltioians era notwo ready to concede this, but the candid observation of a 'merchant is worth reams of uphtiona by those whose wishes are father to their assertions, as to the state of the public mind." Oar correspondent's fees ere very good, bu there is room for improvement In his ohirogro phy,undin the structure of some of his sentences. CLEM P. N. GITTHEIL This gentleman, who commanded • company the 11th regiment under Gen. Soot!, in the l'ilitican woe, recently wrote a very wordy letter to our townsman Col. McCandless, upon the ra,rits of Generals Scott and Pierce; which latter ear good natracd Colonel communicated to the Post with a tremendous introductory flourish. The Colonel says the Captain has been an "nedent while, from hie youth up;" but he forgot V. state that he opposed the election of Oen. Taylor. The Captain says: , Sen. Soott's laurels m a hero are enough to mtisfy the vanity of any other manliving; and, althcogh the country is indebted to him for mo of its military glory, it hae acknowleaged the fact by placing him at the head of that branch for which nature has an eminently be fitted him. Smiler than this I cannot go for Gra. Scott. ' As he could not "go for" Gen Taylor it is not surprising Chet he cannot go for Gen. Scott. Ho atoms to thief; however , Gen. Seotthse had glo ry enough, end that if we send him to the Whlte Ilcuse he will have too much. We shall not stop to argue that question with the gallant In the next paragraph he asya: "As for Gem Pierce's military capacity, tha I or no Importance now." ife Wight have nklicd—and it never wee. vID paragraph is so rich that we most take it ientenco by sentence. tie continues: •tie was not long ekongh in the winkle to be e2olleil by It." lie toot good care, at all events, not to let the Lioxican bullets ..spotT' him. ”And I think (eays the Captain) from what Gino I saw of tee two men, that Gen. Pierre is bj far tar best fitted of the two for the Presider,. r: of thee United States. He may be an eimirable judge of the fitness men for that poet, and doehtlese . his opportn title!! of forming an opinion were very great in :kl,nico; but se OM is altogether a matter of c.inion, we shall not dircass it now. He ex:lnm the foisting of amoral Pierce by "'rine lamented townsman, Lieutenant Irons, elde.camp to General Cadwallader, whose con “ge no man has ertr or ever will doubt, was taiten sick on his horse, and was lilted from it, exhausted and. ineensible, by (I think) Captain ii Irwin, the ex-Adjatant General of Penn ivania, and myself.” What a. ohatne to make men a comparison! Why, Lieutenant [rows, we believe, died the next day. "But It is folly (rays the Captain) to talk hbout such things. I an not believe that there was a single man, Obese or private, in the cam ) Agri of Mexico, who, himself a brave man, wont! cant any inch imputation upon General i'lerce, if be kucw him." Talk about what things? He has pint been I (aging about Genoral Scott's lautt.le, (lateral I.terce's fainting, and their respective 6tnets for tae Presidency—nothing else;—and that he tells us "it is folly to talk about these things." co we think; but why then do he and hie Mende keep talking about them? We bane let Goa. Pierce himself do all`the talking on our ride, en far as his exploits in Mexico are con (o: aid; but wheth(a. he Is a brace man we 1.,nv0 him and his friends to settle among them ,-Iva. His own official despatches would lead us to think he Is not; his Mends Inaba upon it I nal he is; bat as he was not in any of the bat, ;:cs in the valley of Mexico, we fear the point (flit never be settled. Yesterday (September 18) was the anniversary f" the decisive battle of Meru'tepee. It was the 1,,t of the long aeries of hird•foaght engage ments which hare placed the name of Wanxto Foorr high on the roll of military heroes. This Ilay (14th) is the anniversary of the entry of he American army into the city of Mexico. There is one feature In the history of Scott's es:nicest of Mexico which impresses the reflect ing mind more than do hie brilliant feats in nrme. It is Sties Although his coerce from Vera Cruz to the Capital was marked by such irresistible energy that the bonoentrated rower el' the MOXICILIE wee unable to give him even :Se olighteat check—and it must be admitted hat in the valley of their capital they fought ilesp,eately—yot no sooner had the city capitta- Ist.d, and this terrible conqueror had sandhi i.uted power, than a reign, not of terror, bat of jaotioe, peace, mildness and security cow. ',aced, lend was steadily maintained ae long as Scott remained master of the city. His role was more like that of • father than of a con , tquerar. Not a single net of oppression dims tho mate* of his fame. Wo subjoin s spirited sketch of the solders. manta of that sod the subsequent days, from the ;North American : "fly way of refreshing Cur memories for the celebration of those proud incidents in our hie tory which occurred on the fourteenth of this month, eve years ago, in the valley of Mexico, let no turn to the page which records them. On the morning orthe lath of September, 1847, Cliton!tepee had been stormed, end the remnant id Santa Anne'idforots were ,scattered and ay e fog in all directions. The corps of Worth and gultallit had fought their way to the San Coemo ~red Bolen gates, and were already within the ',Cry entirons of Mexico. The day had been a glorious one in chivalric prowess and &thieve , metltd, and Scott was neon wherever he could di root and animate his men, and share the brunt f battle. From the heights of Tacubaya he ~ , ,, n ted the batteries against Chepultepee. On i he shattered malls of that lemons castle he min gled Me own voice with the huzzas of his vim riche coluoine; he swept along with Worth's dl vi,ien upon the Elan Como causeway, until en gaging them on a street contest in the suburbs, he returned to rally the dispersed forces and urge up tho siege train. In abort, his hereto form, his directing arm, his cheering cry, wen semi and heard at every erltlosl point of con flict, until the enemy wore driven from stand to e:mid, and the bright elate and stripee of the Union planted on the walls of the castle and the uaritat of the Mexican metropolis. At 4 o'clook of the 14th, a deputation of the city council visited the quartets of GeneralBcoit, mewed the light of the army and the federal government, and demanded conditions of capit al:Mon for the Church, the citizens, saddle mu. nicipal autharitiee.. The old hero promptly re plies that the city is In his power—that he will grant no terms of surrender, nor voluntarily as sume any incompatible with the honor of the American army and the dignity of the United States. "A few hours after, our troop, marched into the grand Plan of the city, and, simultaneous ly, the .Ster-nrangled Banner" Is sung out to tr.e breeze from the top of the National Palace. Presently Boots, surrounded by his staff, rides through the column towards the Plus. The enemy are dill tiring from the bouses--all Is noise, confusion and excitment in the streets. Au the commander-in.chlef gallantly comes on, be passed the Volggeurs,—they greet hint with shoute and cheer', and waving cape, and while the tear of joy and exultation rolldown histaan ly eheeks, Scott turns to that braie eery, and exclaims, "Wy heart it with you." He sweeps on to the National Pelson.Frew a cor ner of the great senate there suddenly goes up one loud and long seedlike of voices; la the next blatant, the towering person of Wingeld Scott, attended by the Second Dragoon, wheels into the pima. Isemedlately, the ad miring' acclamation, bf thousands of valiant howls meet and welcome him. - For • mo ment he norms thews:en—ln the next he moms o a from rank to mak, soming idea; to ad- Cress each detachment of the men, in whose wild tannings ba deeply sad ina.4 . gpapatkimd. :_ S - ;: ~ Y --. t, fv -- j ' 4 ~ fi - =` a «Y ~'~ ~?, ~s . ~. .as .si. ,F .~.:.~ ~.3. i~.3:+ ~"~: -. -S..M ... ._ - ... ... • . . His eye flashes, his lip quivers, actd.hlt whole frame seems elated with thci proud, rapturone spirit of. the speotocle and the hour. Ae he moved by the line of the Rills Regiment he re sponded to their salute with these eloquent and immortal words—' Brave Rifles! Veterans! you have been baptised in blood and tire, and have ounce out steeL' The rough but heroic hearts, that had dared death amid the leaden hail of battle, and who, through a long succession of marches and conflicts, had never flinched nor fainted, were not proof against the touching poem of these simple but sincere accents of praise. Tears filled every eye, and each bosom visibly swelled with unutterable emotions. 'Had you seen this; says ono who was present, ' you would have felt, with me, that such words as thee, wiped out long months of hardship and suffering." _ . "The American army was now fairly in pos session of the capital; and, standing in the cen tre of the . Grand Phial., the band of the Second Dragoons foil of the pride of country and the memory of home, breathed forth amid the scene the spirit-stirring strains of Yankee Doodle. Time was completed the oonquerot of Mexico by our troops. The mere narrative of the closing events causes the pulses of patriotism to best quickly in our bresets. Who does not feel, in reading it, the lasting honor and gratitude which the gallant spirits, officers and men, who carried the flag of the nation from field to field, and vie, tog to victory, even to the loot entrenchment of the enemy, have, won from the affections of their countrymen? A nd ho, too, will not also ac knowledge the high o elms upon popular admira tion and love Which infield Scott him earned by his masterly and chivalric imtion in that ardu ous and brilliant campaign which he no glorioue ly eonrannmated?" NATIONAL PuaTarr! GALLIRT.—No. 9 of this publication in on our table, containing portraits and biographicasketohes of John Jay, John S. Howard and Gilbert Stuart, J. W. Hudson, Agant for Western Pennsylvania; at Eautlish & Co.'s, 79 Wood street Plii3lolll3T FlLLlloll.—Borne lot:atoll° papers have asserted that this gentleman le indifferent to the success of the Whig candidates. Node hag this report, the Washington Republic nye: "We take thia occasion, therefore, to Bay that no man in the country Is more earnestly and as dently desirous of the triumph of the Whigs and Whig candidates at the approaching election then Mr. Ft'haat." IFILOI WAISHOMON COllWpflenlettte of the Pittsburgh Gareth. WALBsracrzon, Sept: 11, 1862. The GEtano Again—lron .Itaauficture—lmprort meng and Better Prospects. The disappointment caused among the ship owners who had made most extensive prepara tions to transport cargoes of guano from the Lobos Islands to the United States, on the strength of Mr. Webster's communication to them, asserting the common right of Americans with other nations to remove those deposites In dependently cf the claims of Peru, by the with drawal a the promised protection, is roomier, and is the subject of warm disomion in the Eastern paper,. From the letter of the Secre tary of State to Captain Jewett, published this morning, it appear. that the opinion of the Sec retary, and the corresponding order from the Navy Department for the protection of American vessels engaged in that trade, were given upon a statement of facts by Captain Jewett, which was proved by subsequent investigation not to be correct. If, therefore, Captain Jewett and the perectis associated with him shall sustain any Inv. they will have themselves only to b:ame. to the mean time, it le to be most earn estly hoped for the sake of the farming interest that en arrangement will be made with Peru for allowing tho fleet c( vessels which have gone round to obtain their cargoes without the pay ment of the czbotbitant charge imposed by that gosernm en t. Ry the way, Dr. Lee, of the Patent Oboe, eminent for his knowledge of all that concerns agriculture, states in.a published letter that the Lobos guano is not the genuine Miele, and that it is not worth more than twenty dollars per ton; which is leik than half the export duty charged by Peru. He also says that the manure does not consist of the excrement of sea-birds, but is rather a deposits of the bones and other remains of amphibious animals which hare resorted thither. This theory dove not appear reuonable or probable to me. Dr. Liebig, an agricultural chemist of great reputation, says that the best guano is worth to the farmer, for restoring his rods, twelve and a half crate per pound. That is equivalent to two hondred and Nevsnty-five dollars per ton. The President and about half the Cabinet have returned to Washington. I do not hear of the arrival of Mr. Hubbard, the new Postmaster Demers!. They will all be together in time to commence upon the message and the annual reports. I am pleased to learn that the iron business in Pennsylvania and New England, show. come eigne of revival. The price of iron has gone up fully 30 per cent. in England, and of contie the iccrease of price, operating to the protection of the manufacture ittthis country, is !Niel to 40 per cent. it is not one; to account for the at.• tenishing decline in the price of iron in England during the last four years The remote CAPRI ens undoubtedly the revolutions of 1848;which put ► stop to innumerable railroad enterprise. nu the continent and at home, far which iron would have been required. But It would eer teinleippear that the cause, if sufficient then, would hare ceased to operate with the reborn of the despotic calm, falsely supposed to be favor. able to law, order and industry. But until very recently all the great rolling mills of England nod Wales were running at a loss. The Messrs. Crashay had lost .3400,000, and this notwith standing the expedient of using op the slag and l cinder that had accumulated for the last two hundred years about the furnaces, for the mak ing of railroad Iron. This material, unfit - for any other use, was found to be convertible Into rails which passed well enough In the American market, and answered the double purpose of keeping the English works running and ruining one. The inferiority of this Iron wee so marked that rails of thirty to thirty-five pounds to the yard, which were manufactured eighteen and twenty years ago,and have been in constant use, are in far better order now, and of far greater worth, than the lieverdy-tive,. eighty and ninety pound bars, manufactured and laid eight year, ago. Yet it is this latter kind of Iron that has flooded our market at twenty-five or thirty dol lars per ton. But the whole deception Is a part and parcel of the free trade humbug. Wno guano Tactneszta—We know not how many individuals base claimed the honor of this deed. But, like many other ,myeterien, the cloud of applicants only looreases the Malcom.' CoL Skinner, down In Texas, has recently put In o claim. Hear him: "Gentler:nos," said he, ' , I wu at that battle where Teeumey were killed—l was! I com manded a regiment there—r did! rm not a gwine to say who did kill Teaumsy—/ wont! but this much I. will say: To:mu:soy wee killed with one of my pistols; andgentleoun„ a man wouldn't be very apt Wend out hie pistol on s'eselon of that sort!" APTLYIL —Apple. may be kept tee whole year roved by being Immersed in grain, which re. @elves no injury from their contact.. If It was utdversally practised, we should bear no cote. plainte of decayed and rotten apples. As • new feature in the Cumberland coal trade the-Alexanthis Gazette states that there le now at New York a vessel from Genoa waiting for • cargo of this coal for the use of• the Bardirden Govemment. There Is to be no state election In fdarylsid this year; so that we shall not have any Indian non of the vote of that State for President nail the vote I. taken. MIMI TOY Is advertisement appear, in the English papers, announcing the re - publication of Uncle Tom's Cabin, In Loudon, In Mx numbers at openny a eunther. POTATO LIN MAITLAND.-Thu late rains Iwo exert'sd a very destructive influence on the pota to corp in that State. Fields that a few weeks ago promised to yield thousands of bushels are now in a msaenrg►aluelea: ' )Dir, D. IrEOZD WIEOLESALE & RETAIL FASHIONABLE HAT ADD. OAP MANUFACTURERS.. AND =ALM IN ALL LINDA OP MIL 008818 OP WOOD AND nrru Pittsburgh, Pa, plapPliez idock Whom owlwel l : L.66 d stri• IDAs sad Ow. WM; Owl. ONO MA Nor IMAWN/Wily No hung, Should be Without Theib.. SirW.E speak of lit'Lane's Liver *lnch ham become an inilmemabbr The hialittal ernetom Mee tonna dimmed Lim manifest theweelves, more or less. m mry family; dye. peps* ebb headache, obstruction of the 01 1[18 4 1 , 1601rile and bear. Isaias in the rids. with dry. backing comb. ayes all thermalt of begaile dilemma. ent— r thew. Dr. hfLane's Ma an a amwelan remedy. ey have nem been keenest to fall. and they rho, d hot of all Uwe by 6=llls. ..tree atMast e••rs..c ski at Witt Wight If they do not warps two or three Won by twat morninw take Oh.* two mom • slight !Testi - sat thankt IntsitaklY follow thult awa The Layer Pill may Mute aryl there nursing le Manly neoestary. Al an arithblthme tortative. they are Infe rior to mem Ant to dues of two or threw the, tits astotathing rotten°headache: eho In slight derantethentt If the Mansell. For We by Droogisto ers: blorherits, Iv town and too try., exi4 by the sole proprietors. r.511:7211 Mir Jon Panurrso of all kinds executed al tan, &800 with manor., and at reasonable rates. ~.i. Spools] attention will be. ft. n to Cogan and Pnv- Brumes for Callbitlonv and co rt Cards. Bill amts. Bill. of Lad Invitations. L•hoinv 11!maa . k , t nor. Bill, Cc.. Co., ...Ili ..d promptli Printed Sadala. garlT is due to Kier'si Petroleum to say that It hag been known to ocean Waif generate *am . / vestige of thee drefulnet dtaaaaa In lase thee than OOT other remedy. and at We ant or Ineoneuelence pa the Patient. Ta thousand. of certificates to ths hada of the gm- Orletor. may of which an from stall amen eitasea of the city at Pittabargh and It. inictiedlate vicinity. to to 01011 clearly and beyocd all doubt, that /LIENS PETRO LEUId I. • talking at no aomMon nine. not mar m • local remedy in Paralrals, Ratitaatlem. D.Mus, lam of Bight biota it valuable lateral remain Wrath. Um Investigating ptirecians,ria nil es the anthrtlng pstitht, to b.mm• acquainted with Hs merit. Thais baring . dread of mixtures am atonal that thla modicine Is ours], octant, ad le bottled aft lloga from the bola= of lb. earth. The following mildest. is copied from e Peter POlisb ed at Syracuse, New York. and bean date August:. 1112. to which Is abe appended the eertifinto of the celebrated D Y. Foot, M. D. of Byrum.: This may in truth certifr. Wail have been so badly ai flirted with Sercrfula Ibr the last men yeara, that meet Of the time I have been unable to attend In any kind of ho. einem mid numb of the time unable towalk, and eonfined to mu bed, aml have been treated nearly all Mimi. by the beet physidans oar country afford.; I cemelonally trot some relief. but no our,, and continued to grew Irony. until Dr. Foot rerommeuded me to try the r.troleutn. or /lock Oil, as thing elm bad talled laid m without faith at lest, but the effect ergo as laideblnm It threw the Fol.ou to the serfage at cam. amil at onee began to grow better, and by using seven bottlee.l havegot *cure worth thousands of dollars. MKS. NANCY IL BACIICK. This may certify that I Lave barn speculated with lees Petroleum, or Bock Oil. fsr more than a year, and bare repeatedly witnessed It. beneficial effect., Ia tbe cure of indolent tdoen. and other diseases for which ILL recant mended, and can with confidence recommend it to be a medicine worthy of attention. and can safely say that sumese ha. attended its uma where other mullein* hid D. Y. YuOT, 11. D. Boy tale by .11 the Druggist.. in Pittsburgh. amandler A. H. HOLMES & BRO. Successor to H. P. Nelson & Co., ussurActrtotess OP • SOLID BOX VICES, I'LATHD snot ems, MATTOCKS, sPADr.s. PICKS. leNtliel. PITTSBURGH, PURR. Or. No. IS4 Water Poop thud dew abr. dralltriald S mot esarnatai .ter retanfaalunaL DAGUERREOTYPES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY. k ACKSON'S National DaguarreanAlallory, tomer of the Diaconal awl tat ateed.(oppsMt• (. Wilson's Dreg &ore.) Pitubprggh. Ladies and Gantleasers wishing toobtals llfs,lkoliketamerea at moderate prises., will plaare rail al tit abase establish. =root, fitted up with vary superior Old. and hlry arranged wltb nab akin that the operator arts take the wet essurate fae Oreille, of the buena 000 with all Lb. expsyssrluo Of miasmal if., al s.t. mans... do - Isct !i reorr abl nsta nawea ts nal tortnlretl la Mao • pietas, awl.. a ssrs illa.Llterreases taro af dot and letwarlel PetWawl la say rest of lls.rltr awl elelalts. ssit.= J A NIES TANNER. WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, de., WO. 56 WOOD STUD, PlllllllllOll. Between Third and ?north. nermy stock embraces every variety and lb. lel1 el Hoot.. °hoe. Doonst, from .. Megiend Almiefacturefe. adaphel espreealy fax ha ameWlater sales. and will to mid at raider. velem e 511.4 eiwaltio before 0071 x., , Nelson's Fint,Preztuain DAGUERREOTYPES. Prot Officg frihring, Ilia Street IITIZENS and strangers who wish to olv twe as sem:mate. enietle and liLe Ohm., at • Tory moderato priee, emit dad It to thee Willnlryt to call at Mho soil knoent irtalinstiment, when entity eatisfactem emaeirsate.d. rr so charm. d..'ma thole. reeo f lb. in end beet ammo.] Bide and Dltellelite ever oho- Weieteel tbe pore..with Inetrusamme of te. sor t Wwerfeil Meet mid heel . .. bllnstest lb* mem. of Dimms ale new warifee4 t.e the mbittate. abetsP hil.l tl ...11 , 1116am( Nor, heel, Me. N. flatters telme.ll b. he *hie ober to the paean of the Art. • sills of Dag:: re lhwe nte. eltber Mewl? or la em.....DMD bit* Mites sues wale Rom. 0 9.0 and upor•Das. In all ...ether. from $ 0,1.11 a_ w- w..r.. ameeelMeT Vittgaira Lasuramm uommury of Pittsburgh CL. 0. 1113614EY. mAnCEL. L. DI►IOIIaLI. tee, OVIICF. 94 WAIWR. mina KARIM AND WOOD STRILTIL Air IMMITE9 HULL AND Mu Maas ON TAD 01110 AAO 418ALIAIDr . ittTimm. AND 11:1n1:1 . A. nit& Lir .17.1U1 Ma or maw. e 7 PIRA A A,Tmest fie peroUtitA• &A 4 mod LNLABD NA rzu.4 nub sal THANSPORTAI7O/.. DIMIPotole: C. U. !Ware,. Ito. Larthuir. Jr. . I ti b. V,;1,- ;17AIT:t' U. lunar., t`uul eln POP., I , d ward hnuenra. 1. ErturrautrArr. traitor Bryant. Niumrl 14•61. 11 I Pr oast. MiII'SLIERLFALTY—To tho Freemen of Allogb.ey County—l ar.ll Myself at candidat. far the AIM of Anna% Pm I LA memos wllloonl our party nolutosulaa. NI an {W votes vandldato. and wookl thankflallr eoPon tho votes of my fellow atlynd of all parte. • Ades a reddonoa of thlrty Muse r.o. (me .hew mouths) In Pittaburgh. In soli.* Imams, I trust tar chutest le knots to tbo entire coommalt7. m 501 to mats any endorome.t, aoA hvg. 1 may be domed trumuttny. 11104 e• sl.* your ounryagss m Umoldest (but not tho most/ fortunate) Boolue er in Modern Poon eylvoola.mfd obllamOmMunte.Y.Metoltot atra) hulk LOOMIS. Wt goosing et OM fetlock. Mn. MARY ADAMS, In the :lot loot of Der sac Her humeral will take pima from the retblena ether hnetan3. Mr. Gabriel Adam, an Tunnel ry between We b. and Webrler, Male afternoon ere o' lost. ani Noreen to the burring groaner strerbset to the first .11elbrmet Preabrterian Church (nen. N. Daunted.) The Mende and nolrinintenore w month:air invited to attend with our furibir none*. A FareweEt Lecture WILL bedelivered by the 11,45, W. SPEER, V V melons ta embolung to labor we Illireloom awns the Chinese to tt ltfornts, at the !wood Phobhte• Oat Choreb. lIRb reset. oak Thwelareendag. leth Ira at 7ittealock. Peantee—The Onieut lateteoiree hennas lb* Mow ea/ 00t ottle. old the bananas. t be expected from the lot» of that »notable people. Tifton of edealitabee Si o.ot to be proetuid at the PriteiPol bOrA4OII. Tot ta ire mentos of »Mlle. half rife: Otaletosof the 0 ant lamUlo elttobarge The onion to to den to moons phllo oe loat .0. ton» for the or falba • offle JOHN 8. IRWIN, DRUGGIST AND 'APOTHECARY, so. On, MAUI? num, Porn/taxon, WOULD respectfully inform the Physn• riana of Plttabrapli and the that he boo ril=ed'°. L74*"=" 1 47: "°. "Pl.:llVgilf.4.:ll2ow.b.4olggsZArtim hia :=d particularly to the filling of Yhyalclatea ilaparlink, of Mate ;MS la tha papa. pft..14., rrti . jtaTt . e.ra i vag trammar,g d b a t tints. atilt ha. FOR SALE—An elegant Brick Man doelll,,,,:ortgattritrki.ut soe C.' o Uolss u : i l s n A h rtfel i i im y The Lot GO 3.413, 306, Troll elled wi th dilbrent kinds of Ihrubbrry. halt, At. 113,503. fomtb“ mvnln of ml 4 123 Woad stmt. JEW BOOKS—Jut reced, The 'Guerilla Mtn. or the ROl9lOO. ot War. liry - ~ Hakes woo Not of Mabry and monolog. HEMP- Yotaraon's ?galloon Ilagaabga, Cietthir. W. 1. UILDIZIYINN if • 00.. maga TO Fourth mut. constant supply of Mel.' Mortar =la Extra Pnolls lacEohne wheat. coo alooya be bed of • 0.014 Id•LL LIOOII%T. Water at. FLOURIoo • • rw t t 'b il ti = % Ter "_ 1" 311' TB " Staling's n.* ours • "'Wit) . 100 " Lanist. theve 141.1. row • 60 " 171,z1BILILIIBOWn Frllygitopz i ng ly rj:".d" wyer ..pl4 BELL t MOM. Warty tCASES DRY GOODS-411,A Meson * y. In • gm da meth* oneinnl•t• 1000 panatelae talong • i lsz . z of wanly mannin aoa sltuml and •ta hnort•el rovolim Drr (food. • 14 LIZEBE-500 Boxes Prime Outtinip S do iost no'd sodOO Orroal for ogo b J. B. OANTIII.D. mot 14. S ALERATUS--100 Boxes; lb by I.pt 141 ss Banda. la data • and And J. ft CATIIIED. ow Nub. K ATY DARLINGS• PAREWELV_Jast 11l witb stand etepo th' e 'CZ& ilt,/, D gm h ,,t P T Bottoo.lanna by H Kletar. tonottatt irttb a lam lot M. the hest bad most Publoyabat mama, auafally by IL HINES& Irma the main canna Melt. 'et{ icitAT, BLIOTH., • mew la Yolks at Snag, by B Chatty. Ueda Totem - Daub of little =We !Tea trbßllatty The Borobtrgolka, by W V Wallace. L ey tin Aume. ay Dm" rata. - A handast 7Nrs aro. • trssa m orat i lizzaz i zobor. l lOt u brZfro.. . ma VII r=4714. Proclamation. h E . S Ant a, and os Tamed J • uly rd, 11.4. entitled - n Act mietto yi ran s to the eleatiorm of this o mmonwalth. it is enjoined name b e of County, to giro ootice crouch certhatm beheld, nod aournerate in such make what ogl,. are to be offa l . In pursuance, thereof.l. CARPER CUBT/8. Sheriff of the thrunty of Allegheny:, do therefore math Cou nt and give this public notice to the electors of held County of Ales heny, that s thoteral Election will lot held Itt said CottwtY On he SECOND TUESDAY OF MO BEE NEXT, at lb .Beveral elentitm distnata therein. The eleators of ,he Find Jut e f Myth, of PlUmburah. to mart at the booth of Mrs. Little. at the corner of Perry L :l d eel74 " ! ‘ f . I.l 7 e d ltgrntr . r;( c ornier f not. burgh, to meat At the Burnt Dle th rt rioted, of See ond and Smithfield streets. In erld Ward. The electors of thaThird Ward of the ally of eitteburgh, to meet at the house of Andrew ththlarters. Ern. The electors of the Fourth want. of the telly of Plc. burgh. to meet lathe Public School noose, In said ward. The electors of the Fifth want. ol thealtf of Plttsborgh. to meet at the Peonsylvthis Bonet, occupied by Gotleib Bethel, late Ales.Stowart, lo astd ward. The elector. of thorn:lb smut. Of the city of Pittsimrgh, to meet at the ambito Salmel House, In gall want. The elector/ of the Seventh ward of the Mir of Pitt. bn4eth .i to r, :mtg p the _rhijoßeitool House, in t ,old to 'TO°O I, of the b°,oEN:.r„,l°olll:*.W.t, in Bald ward. of the ....t . jof Piuotargo. to meet In the pahllo &hoot lion, la raid ward. bona of;tl..gb""'. Thl, aleatory <lobe Peetrodwyd of the eitr ofAllygbenr to rant at the house of Widow Thonspeon. north , earner of Ohio Eh, /11311 the public snooze. The electors of the Third ward of the city nt Allegheny , to methat tbe public brown /there in said ward. Tap oleefors ot th. Fourth wantof the city of Allegheny to meet at the house of Mr. Wills, bloat Common. The M oney. h Irttt townahlp to meet at the boomer ra Nancy on the hlechanics' and Partners' Tom'''. hoed. in said nowt:pithy ex pt the rthallfied ewer, reel& Ing In seetloos Noy. 4.7 snd r 4, of the raid diAritt, who ehull rate at .11 general elections in the Ninth ward of the tit,. of Pittthumth. The electors ot Peel:dee towttehip to meet at the hooey of Jo l l get i ec t' grler C ' OITILT tof 05.0 Lgt'j!t.., hour. of Wllothlt, Jr In the of Eunt thterty. The electors l ot (01 , 11PLID ch i ht,o" ofJohrt Shag., on th e, tireonsburgh Tornothe Road, in 1111.1TOWILOStp. The cotton of Plum township to mr et at the bourn of John Sommerville. In said townehtp. Abraham T to s r , y l eof t oo t t he N to o w r n h yt e tl r y T to o rereik at i n th e a h ao u th m w oship. itnit.rttolVdrlnP:ort. The electors of Versatil.e township. to meet at the Brick School Irons, near tee White home. formerly °scented b 3 Theom. Neal. mad now by Woo flo to gleam, el Elizabeth toe aship to meet at the bonne Ef thorn* Webster • formerly omopiot he John Wa/ker. lizabeth bortnbth. the eiesiom oof the borough of Elizabeth. to meet at the hon. of (front, Webster. formerly occupied by John Walker. in mildboroush. he electors of Jefferimo to.o.hlp to moot at the house tf Eich.l Ent , . formerly reoropied by Jobb Woe. In said ownship. The electors of Millie, tcoornshly to meet s t the house of &mood Wilson, formerly coecupieel by Jae It Neel. In said townahly. The eleetors of Upper St Clair township if, E 111... at the bootee of Jae Ono., lo @aid townetdno The electors of Lower St. Clair township to meet et the boon* of Be I n said townst The electors of llshoceer Chartiere t o w nship to me ol e la t at the public how* near the Saw 11111 lion Bridge, on lb. Stenino`fill. To !nett. n towship. " oTlrttlf''grl t o meet rho bonne at helvilla; I rr, tee hlp srtbyla t am J Charley, of Clinton. In Immunity,. The e'mtars in Moon township to meet at the boon. of Prier human • in said to. The eiectoro of Ohio towothip to meet at School Ilene. No. 10. lo .a4l townstala The electors of Franklin to onship to meet at the boo,, occapied by Jos Colonist, It Laid township. The elevate of the korothei of Manchestor mmt wt the p mode Seism' Cotten. Pb. elect, rs of Reserve townohlp to meet at the School Lions N 0.3 In cald tmenehlp. The electors of Baldwin township to mind at the boom of John C 0.... In mid tow - whit , The sin-tors of Snowdon townohip to meet at the Imam of Peter Boyer. to mid township. The elnetorn of South Fayette tee...whip to , l.rol et the boo." 0 1 11 I lols. on the farm 0 Y Onulan , It tall town. The elector" of North Fayette bawdily to rand at the boom now onettpled by VrandieJamltort. at holm's MII I t In ..Id low.htp. The eleetom v, Roes townehip to meet at the boom of Jonob Colbanghthe Franklin Ittsed.ln mkt lawnetdp. Ttie electors of Pinto tow - whin to t st the how. of Hoch CjOmmr. In Mid townchip—end that Thnt wanncu b•Jodfris t and Wm Al . Ktormy and Wm Rogers he Inspec toraufthle el•Mion. In said township. The electors of tot lase township to matt at the boom of Oaniel Shoop, In oaltl township. Tbereleclor”f Wert Deer tawashl p to meet at the bonne ofT N h a y th hM Comnsleey A , hAa hoe r t t ow w h h p to meet at lb. madly Reboot Room, In the lorookh ot Tareutum. pub elector. of the In of Tarentons meet at the e School Rowe. In raid borookh The elacto•. of Juliann Ustnettfp emit at tho hoot. kr i ' li= p lr bon neT:::k4Z Ptott•ra 121. t Pb..'. MI I I.ln mid township. The entree of that prt of tridienatownshlo.in A lekhetis Co. reitidlph oltbl othe C.Powinst described tanodarim. 10 wit bosom:in at a mut no no. Alienat or rine, te• upper lin- M n M., harm 01 John Cable. a n d romans • mrtherir court, hotween ten moot of said Cool* and John Nord to one N. N. server of theft.... farm —theme n • westeely mune to the t , h•lotr toms ithip lino. In so r b. manner to la embrace ail latent ar 1 ....Rusted In Cuotilnebnms . • dlstnc., aril known, &nth. neer erten., within mid boon lan...ball hcreeffor mile m UM bar .uph CI Pharpeborgn, at the temakintadlnf said hemmed]. The electemof the borough of Rinnlotthans la non.t at th.. Public ketteol Mantle sattl .arannuti. The elector. of the berouth of Mutt limn inshmti Moses! at the Railroad Oltim of Winer.,, Ontosor. in pal l Ler cosh.. rho elattoratf Duggan borough to mart et the Public. -110,1 Iluusa to raid toroth:lt. rbo •tootoy• Lb. wrouyo or Lobbroooyaio to meet at Publle hrhonl Honar to ofC.ll baronial. Itto elder.. of lb. bmough FhartfAbhrgh =ter , at the boo. or Jamee arr. in toll lofouub• Tbo aloe.. of No l-ferounh of Mellrasooft to meet at tn. Town Hall In saki borrodb. Tha elato to a o 1 Na borough of &nth Pitteburgh foment at tn. bon...formerly nerual•d by Y. MeAttoltion. at Lho oml the llounmaalcela Molt, In roll borough. n. et oertore of Elio tonouab rf %oh Elisa,eth to mot •I the Pllittle &burl 11,rpe In l bonmata. If • bkh filo-sand Warr lb. qu aid alified olentora as afore said will by bailor yob, f.fr Ono harem 10? Sl.entf or fail County. ome person Mr Canal Commia•lmafr. •atils One mine tar J mleff of t.ba riforeme Court of Peuntyl. tor 7 . m1-holm.; r I Court . t Coconino (Ire, M7ll Dtrtrfel.Court of tit' It:ill:CT tate ]onto of the Court of Common I I th .:=Pfee A htifi. .at Il n anft Terminer. One parent. for Onrimar of poll Amt.. P:re i ti= l : lo :l::f . mb . orril t fThsrombly of .I ., nrisylvanitu o no m no P r am wn fin Cottnty Commbobnor: Tha gnat teed • Ireton, aturetalf raiding In thofflat Efferriet.oMMaeing afl that partof raid County pt N.t part which Ire North f:a tof the wit, Slot ...boy or et. tkrbol ot noon.. Wad , n of the Lant.4 MOAK ml tbeeloctore rattling in the tit Culareeetonal tnet embracing with ltoder Loutity v that u . rtton tit AlL'aiton, 0,. .. , 1. not tort udett to the :let Notelet, that! L . het mew p.m.. lob , Nattier 10, Nattier In the llotteeol eprowntattvm tho linked Stet,. Alito—By the diet Prelims of an act of Aseembly Pawed tie. =I Jar of April. A D.. ledg, eauttled. - Au Ind to pro. ',Me for the .settee of • hot.e for theemployment and t ger. or lb. Mow to the County. of Alt. shony," it is .act.sl iiTltat for the puns.. et auiertalniita tho the citizens of AlteittwOr moots as to the idtpedleney of et of ectlng Lwow for the etuploytorot and TOPIATT of the pod, It shall be the duty of eseh of the irumectort or the mortal toonshise sal boroughs. at the next general elec. tgo.trtherrivetleketa, suitor written or prletsel.tront ma lib fsl voter.therbf. labelled ono. the Poo M. tiptoe hoax," and et the iraidetlar• poor h0u....i0r . agaltotantrorltoute; of which ttetemthe moots cosostiolosers &hall esoaettenf. riTOILIPTIOTTIo he pristed.mot on n0e1...0n day foruleh et Oath , wrorallgeetwolhelding elertions IV tin Dor:moot fantodhp lo itabl mots. and lilt shall appear upon fup the votes of I'.dl &dent dlettlete at dot mart b... tut thee mune day that other returns are made out, that • Majority of Lteue who voted .the for • our hot.,, toe* Lb* Meaning set to take effect. but if a majority of sotea are Mood to be ageing.. pow boa.,. the foregoing art to b., sod the u,..4 hereby no II and vow!. And l alto stye pea every per i r e:ettpting Jos hen of the he., wh 00.11 hold any ithool o tlnnill of profit or troll ender thagoveramentof the United o oh, or of the State, or of any city or loomyrtrand 4lto wtwaher emumbtaloned , mar or otherwise... sob. ordinate care or sutra; who 1,. or shalt he. employod no els? the lesitlaltyr, executtee,'orimitriatr defmtmeot of 111. State, or of the Unitas Vales, or of any e.tr or I nen.. iondad Mete lot. and al.o that every member of Conon", sod of the State Logl.laton., sod ot the Meet well Cure ro (Josue!! of any city. or Commtelonere of any lm 10151 dhdritt. la tor law Inessableof holding or elercialtag, O o the ram. Cam, the ofgrer or appletatent of J. 15. 111 Inotor. or Clerk of an election of tile Commonwealth, sal .ott no lo•peetor e,. sude• or other oShe or any poet flex. Pion. be @hale to may erne.. to be thee rued Etr. of AAlMiI.nl:l.Ol by l Tottrrl ' e n t ' llt r el?ltr " tlX.7 l l.t b e . X peanut July 2. tagg-estitlel an act relating h't the eh, littne of thtettefolooseradth. then not lett etutstroed as Lo prevent any mirth ono, or borough officer from strving 411.1ge. Import., Or Cloth. at any (lettere! or OPeeial Election in this Commonwesith. Ara the return Judgite of the redpeetlve he afore said... requlrnl [Frier[ at the Court 1i0n...1n the rity .1 Pittetnarabs on thla Friday' after the etwond Tuesday of Or lobo. not then sod these to ditelooso the dot!,. tooth. 51 by law. Given under my haul wool seal et Pittsburgh. thl . ld . tt j ;t l L' h * " w "'""°' CAtt LIM cu 'MINS. Sheriff. (Chronicle. JournW sod basil Zeitong ) WASH:MC/TON HALL GRAND' MUSICAL SOIREE, On Tlnsrsiny Reenins, qeptemlf, 16th, 1862. ' rri.r , le, MISSES TOMER haring recently retorted lion • ameraill tin Mother,. Eta . the solloilatkto el many ninon) . ammo Mr. Vaglf2fltZneitteget tora"ertrY=Ttllinett liittno. of tba ferninoll gunman. a ,.. 1e) • of oaanden es meta. . n open a T o'clock. perfOnutionit efxrdartmo at tais - a - 7. • inplaitile NEEL/LE WORK—Murphy Burchfield IN Incite tea atinotioe of lho Ladles to laity.) lam asionannt of 13.,411 , nad /mom& &Mom Imertions. ;bet rad, and nailing at Int than the anal aka .In CAL. of am nod bonne. ann. ?TAYLOR'S Improved Soluble Chochlate and (keon for mralida and ntlwrs, toe 'Ole by fropl3 R If Militate, a good 4. JOSEPH. PLUAIMER WHOLESALE DEALER 'IN BOOTS SHOES, BONNETS, HATS, do., NO. 1/.1, WOOD EITRINT, PITTSDURfiIf, finnan In AMMO /AD Matrll IL) alorStook ernEraces every variety of Boole, Abdr.B UtmostA, pore ad Imstl) recta Ms Vianifaetorers for Oa Weatarn Tad.. and will ta , Pak' at Now York sad Plilladylkbla prima Punka/11N pins* Alfand ...tank* baton Darius. _ wrinT_ BEEHIVE CLOTHING STORE. J. BOOBYER, NO. 225 LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURGH'. F Yon Want to Drees Well 'and tilleitbly. 2q.6 211:11°. lo.t wolfs, from the Sodom fit :viaprlxiost all that fartdonabla and .0.1. for (lanthquon'a wear conalstlna MOgWh af"rgo.htet=zry.gtraleg.t. lingtlty large and g ter[.. fIM ref faker roat* anorlarent of all Um la. flatr, nlark ernbrrlderr.l Ballo, black. Woo and brown anibroldarnd Cawintrrea, bead inwkad de: ,[and flllk the 0.1 striae of Ow-n -atant and 111 k Ifertinks, wt. irla annta ha naroaanal for 4 OrlrilßJl.4 2 ll= :ga i n " 11 1 2 1 d ' artrn Cato, sr . Clotho:black Pilot do MI. Cloth; 41,111, 4 .11.1. r, hey., eabl+ liamr. and Adarabamr. id., large aamortroant it OtattenietiO Parnirklnk Good,. look. Wotan Utalwahlrta Drawers. WI :lel end Dolton Flannel d.r. white and cobra] Shirt eau: I VaTot a kt &boas articles we would rentotfai dß ly uare dercialtual fond' 19..Ostatord Work. ma mod made larDkroa law for kAk4. td. manner and on laa•onanlit tarn, ..411 and aramioc two stook sod Too armed fall to ta.rd J. DOODYrsard• Wannl2w. . VA /Akar, rank: _ _ _ • SSTONER -77- II .. • NO. WOOD STREET, pit received end Winter 11 YS 'CLOTHING,. • - E... of which are w Rhein • palmist the whole West. 'They have teen got nu 'with Lauett tuts anal clumnot help but mettle arpectettons of the moat fitemmou,-- nom* ate. deniZe ar• elortainly Very beanUful—onele in the most elegant Alla and town the rn.at • They will be iold at hit pleas, and in all roam a fit la werrentat,•and *ben not, they may be returned an changed the another. or the mow returned at the plot ifliefWri=ed nfe Pall and Witt.. sanely at French. German and Asserhao Clothe and Caalreerne. to. glair with aterge dot& of heavy Coatings, reliable for user Meta ta, all of whichmole TO order. at the ottortoot nottee." erpll:Carorloo.h POTION —26 Ms. lani na t' A n for oak br 00. IL/ .w MEE= tits ~ ' y,- s ~_ EMEMEI CCHEESE --400 bia.. W. IL; 195 " Crtcs Cream_lut. bred .49 for ale by. lovlll] IL DALZII.I. CO. S ALERATETS--20 caskin IS bob= fbr bv verb DALZZLL & 00. DOTASLI-4 cka in store, for sato by __sepib R DALZSLL A 0), BERMUDA. ARROW ROOT in 14 end 1-.1 sonr.f Mem anal{ pound eau. Trash and of prime qualltrosst rsosirod and tor ..1. by 7 Sopa ft Z BILLIE'S. EAST POWDERS—Babbili'e Chemical yeeet. Powden in Tin '*.n.- 10 boxer/just reed nod le bT [WISE Z BILLER& 1,, - 1011 EVERY FAMlLY—BeaumonVe Pa-, tent Btorch Polish. ibr*Nina a beautifal glom to urn, Collars. Shirt 8041002/1. nal/bites Boat Ponders. or Pano.UsEr made aIAtT. hoe nle by Ur n /31 \'„ X SI3LLXH2I. iIIEESE-4 , 0 boxes pnmeyi. , for br WICK I'IIeOANDLESI3:, ilioC4§-16,)7:101, for salela ' \ •10 .1.13 \ WICK I McOLNDLIZISI _ FISIE 7 IO . ya. by ply - I 2 tut . Pottob. oTt \ b • • _7 6° 13 bbiA. 2.1 ‘ 7 1' 75411 Valocrumask 1./EARLASII,—&,tona Fire, just Ton. I ter sate at; [roe) 8 P.:130,11P= & 00. \ A I INSENG^A rEAVJIERS,• -• • . s, 1 W ' I ;tg / ' ° thi ' i 'ir' \ . . 24. . ' , ,Neatt7 laodlial for sale ha . \ \, WA II Dzegrir aW. \ ~, \ Water Raga /roar sta. orplll • it EESWAX"2II Cida I / 1 4,g, fail," by le_ 4R13 _ , \ \ IYAI4I4 DloBllll* CU . ''\ ~ NOR\ iirkll.\ \ \ I/ UST rated at Central BOA Sto4Yq 4th. El etree. ''• '' \ \ 11 's ► .114144 sad Trauntlaoft. s ok4cheo \ oat mul'aabora; fly Copt Ylolionnba. IL N. , \ \ \ Lilo nod Worki 14' Robert 11 . 414411114 Yr t 11 eh= \ br. W.• 114. 11.14,14 of tbe 1.11 ; o44 . Writlogn ot \ Dr, 0 :5. ,1 / I :4 \ O ' citero's fouulon D l l4 lll d ollll k 4 An t i '," ' outlet.. Arukary ao‘l.ln . . Xmo , y'i Anal 4fr a tad by, 0 X hooka :'', 1.1 , 1 3 .1 fiotioeWioaktioldet ! \' \ r6,t1.111E StSekholdere.•of the •Pittebutgek_and • Stoolloorale Hell 11411 Ctrorolutiy‘.r• rierrOl Wit. .., tivit trio third brit itinteur of fire do llars bur kb4p Is 111, colly4 11,. .14), 1411 be pelf 1010 tbo•Trasth•T'Of 414 C. 11/pany, on or tortoni the 24th der of embers al Ih. Trotourteo 11111 re, No. 14, Wood streak rittaburjc II order ots.b. 4441 of Director', , \ , reptittf \ ~,, WM. 11. LULL, Traatuar. \ . C4izenis' Depositßank. N‘ \ A FEW shares o6tbie etooli\ ter sale b ‘, /1- .01 e,r \ S. Jo XrAt a et i gro t od n ata 4 \ 0,/ • "7 "Ak, //111111imna --'• - 1 0 LET I/4—, A large ; a d, well finielledli R Brier werr,llonse, en Liberty irt, between . I`,,rd mod Feint ete:, PouNinnon given nn the bt • . \ 1 ri imitation.. For Jail .ow:inner , ertilliatkie 1,..._ , :, .i. 1 , LORENZ. I 1 It BEN PA PE ki \ FORWINDOW BLINDS 11 —ifilaral ant tnglased. rare wide, for sale by ea 01l ' qiton PALMER. b Market et. rgiRANSPARERN WINDt)WSIIADES-- j_ A bruin:el sarortibena,inst ree'R, for uns by serif , TLIOSLAS PALMER. tiIIRE BOARD Plil.Ni'S--A 'great variety, li ,ff°,...`l,l;',":,:l.;l3.`k"N'ltutrAlll74"'"' CENTRE PIECES- 2. Freich dealgne,-mig % ; Wilma patterns, lately listd, for_s•Je b montl. TEW FALLGOODS,4AMob•&Cod I.a r i zligaeleazt irks/. o i caTLY•ll Al;too ' —u, %dm. Cub=l , l su a. Mora Laloas.Uhiotan. Prints. Tl.lthwat, Mame Meeks, uti as , 4 also, Clo th s, Doelikins.C.4lmms. kids 0.0.10., NW XIIBIC. "t,, r4IIS 'PLEASANT, TO BE YOUNG—A new, 'Choume by W V Walloon. i+ ow sowno the few, by W V Wallooey2 , , O.• osibehful nod txgrorit, Toe tailor Bor . , Lot Drendo. f l ... I Imo unto., \ • 6 .• on. se•WW Bonn. •• '. Common o. ye Dubin ... _ ',I 161. eury'Ais bag. by onOto , ), V orb. Tom. from IJoelo Voufscabto, berth of litth• Him. of I . ll3_solog_thriv. Co•datt of bb. Clan, (111th ayes /Tothor.) • ' 1 Jrnoy Jan.. . ).. -..bod foil., by W V WAIL... \ . I:..lobulr SchottLlN ' .. %, , Ville, Bobo Polko4y Fodor. ~ flohloo .. by Ilmiu. with s oroet wayiddy WM!, not. POVaLWENISN rotbb. a '''''' '''''d DT "` 7 7 \ 1 7 , JOHN It. 'mum. ..pit \ _ _SI Wind 'V.A. NEW BOOKS, \NEW BOONE! I - EEL .& OALLOW,,,Opposite the feet Of ). IL Me. 74 Third...et barmseelved the follotrinli— ,term end Urbane ronmtei. . . iimetrre Isisidmine for Septe mber. ii te•rs Lett'. bdok \ orehtnis Mos . ..ettie * !rtid i. .‘ lire.. and dieirdelene. by Mrs. ttonteerth. twit., at mein.. of an Ileinses 17 blip Banter vreeh erpoly of the White tilers Itennett's Pont.; WM,. \ ' ureipat's novel.. trimpitte. li.:itimOi .orb... ' . . .Pll V EW YUBLICATTONS reedit the cheap 1 I " bli '''''" lk t ' a rth " t°" ''''' L \ \ V:reinia en.l bees lnei-emtneiorter Mete.. by MIS ri. theme, etathor of U. discarded dessashteri Cr. riercella; or the memoirs of . thirem by 51.114•11.10. thor 4 Triline, An. ritilyi a P:lmiamege; by U T Turku... \\ . rucismrtiore in the Uountsy; by the Here 'J a A le eilmos. .. A mummy to If atmandn. or lb. Iranian Atted \ or ' '""r".' by Lb.'s'''. 1' 4 , 1". ' r SI LOCNYKST • 'sell . . de' her. sareet. . . ~ 1 LACK SILKS-20 pea beautiful Figu , 7. # abl Barml 111bek 81121, natl. and it __ r.,01: , ../. AMASON *M. 7 • ' UN Clt I ES-- \ , , - l 0 0:4 do ~ IMO 0 Primo buttlbs• Chow: \ 60 ° • Ilbtemoth ° -, , .10 1,1.1.t.Na.1 Gard 016 • \ . , lb " bur* tabooed 6- . • \ 1 . 2 ••• /1006. llotti, 1116126.6. 'A/ •• bbqr Orlestat 6 bbdb. bow Otlabos Copt; , 'llll barbels W. ?001 10 ht..' netl and fir sala by .141 J. B. CA2111111,L0., AIL:LA t S O SIj. s. S--4 1 0 000„. t . b14. b S Boar far eale •, i 7A I aIi F IIICICRY . 4 CO , •010 .. Was. bad Tem sts. . • ... -.____.________ - 4„aOLASSES-40 bblo Plantation, for sale br Itao10) lbell/JIDICHXY 00. UOAI3-50 hbds. N. 0. Pr ime quality, for y rale by l&ll 11 DIOR AYa M.l. OL ASSES-40 bbls. S. J.L. for sale by ..all VON BONN/101W a bus prime W. R., for sale by ttON.BLN:IIIOItaT na1 , 01 ,. • .010 "W/NDOW GLASS-1000 . bn. assorted .""I" M b s " taVritistra • smarm. • • 1100315-159 dos iarious sizes and kinds for we by VON RONN/10119? lIIMPLIY. kI 11 AIR-1000 1/is..a prime article DT VON• IiONNIIORST 111111.4111% 110AR-20 LIU& N 0, for sale bv *ON lIONNHO nr& AIRPHY - . 'riIOLASSES--40 big!. onootisign 't"t'c,rt'l•tyg gormiloaai , ,a otasses—a) bble. N O, For isle by IVJL • - Pll VON BONNHORST MOILPUY. FLASKS-50 gross forTalelow to elde VILNI BONNUORRT 141:18PLIT. - - 0) EA VER BUCKETS &TUBS-40 assort. D eon bead, tor W. br oepli VON BONNIMILST LW/SPAT. House and Lots for Sale. rCWO LOTS ON ARTHUR'SSTREET, t.rirron Irebrtor arid th e 111borovIllolloal—No. .111 Jr. sktg ti . WM Lobe* front, by 143 IL al( Inaba. 4,-olg with a roatlortablo brick &rolling bows oreolloat g 'mon, r bole* Iron tykes and grope arboar. opal. or Mrs. Nog. 7l Groat • tbo moire., or of Jalapa,. It be, Attars"). at Law. Groat Intro.'. Wl= ij1lTIt10ACI1)-Pure;1lot just too'd and IN for gala by .4010 . 41/hr .1 KIDD 00. C lIWARTZ PARIS GREEN-3000 lbe tn Owe and (or Pal• br" ]JIDDA IXI. sfplßllA•' WBITE GLUE "Coopers"—S bblv In e w. oe , for sale br .1 KIDD A . CO. lipp;Mn= ;7 ... mm 4 I.IOIIOL-10 bbls, 76 , par et., for sale by eeDICL - daw • .7 , KIDD CO. FOR BALE. \ - AeHOUSE and lot of ground containing two aereatwo hada and twenty maim rhaatenear tor • hut lioad,.,two tulles trout)miVe lower fanny. Ono story frame with finished aroma PS by 00 At's. Also. time how. and tote, two gory Who Wu:goon the North aide of Wanda/ton greet, hear the east tido f the Past Comment, • Also. a tuone.and lot s two story Inlet lath Maple oil od. Part situate,. the tooth by 110 LWOW arra. roe Federal anat.= that froot by art deep. .its the the undivided half of an unlamented lot Malts 'Laithe south aid* ot HOMILOU homy street. .21 feet by 1.0 fest: Also, an unhoprowal lot daub Do Jimiata street in Thou:tax heinple's plan of Chatrato s l6 by Whet • ' Two sham of stook in the old Albrahanarlige Busk. rive .ham In the idaneheetsr en Pa the ev Protiertr , will be ooldjirrlatiarday th e 26th d tr. of pa climber, at the Mart noose norm at pubic, em. Lahr. *ld at private sal. P. 0... Zbth ot_flop• boobs, For toother_textlaulare enquire of LARUE, Aanlnltee of tounpbrilh Banuely. TIMM. Mule Inown on the day of sale. aiddredkvitliZenno • • Ohio State Fair at Cleveland. • REDUCTION OP RetILROAD.BatRE. rROM.. Monday the 13th until Friday the 17th of B , ..pt.mbar. Tlakata be aimat 14.00 each ollttoburah to Cleveland and baek. tiolonaooll to, Dahl hi the Ataats of th. Ohio a Proasyhaola gall. hood Ootapaar, at tha roaular dattona on too Ilaa.to to Otorlosad and return, at 04 ologia fan kw ado round trip. These areursloa tletou will not Do troolvad altar 0.04 , 18t1a. ISAR - B. W. ROBERTA. ' Mid sulattra liflaset 0.9. P. Z. 8 . rEAMENGINE—AemaIIunri h Tiairkler.rl' Pm., for sele. Al - 6 1 , 3 i i r e N . plo ts ti r.7 Alleshear street, %TA dri l ORN PLASTER—Dr. Coben'i Torn- Photon warosotad to me etteetastlr tor . slobv aoplo B. g. dramias. . No. VI Wawa wt. ATHING SPONGE—Poisons wishing s st if ann t L u .l, Mhz i lia" P7l4fLue, Clz 82 EIRPLIY h BURCHFIELD have reedy ANA ed in nemattoteet of wide Bliet wad Wand hi. ce,t tor CAI. and Matnities. • macs' , MURPHY• & BURCHFIRLD have a imp. rdi of Wel& sad exude= Ilailniskabb,llua.', -I EATIIERS--80001ba in store and for Nilo by 111,111411nionsr 00 , 0 • • .10 . • wan .14 Irma 00T-ASII-5 bbla inetore aa4 [or saleby 0010 - MUM DIC•UIIt a 00. rEARL ABH-20 ))bla in otore and for . r ao mutt nictinT a 00. . I'male Dr I)RINTS-4-4for 121-2 cents to fat bad at th lsr ith" %tagertiras x '' EDIM . ARC* 0 r Afing arid* temporary pri0,t,, , 4 to 1.. I 2 ~ \ \ 41vosia , Rar.ad co.so.ay. Q Edx 1. Be it enacted, &a by s ihe oitiaene, s I of Pltubuth In Relent and Common thnualle o :7,401/i illa i fgaab, Is hereby grantatittbodor:r. Week of roll. thrum %T . rtftr f r eg a 19jW7etreet to Zo m , :pnlaaatiela when', ial%froto Wert etmetal/g u/.1 an lo tte ' tbwt laid9.o7r=tni :rolp . Tro '- re t tr erl i or , lW. ..,,,,,,,,,, f eruntay au hetet,' ontborr t . o are/I ft.d. w.40:141% tr:°="iiiie . Oi 4.41 .V. id from Wave at (60 re,' frk width) to low water our . 0 1. h Ig i alth . Lo W. need for the reception and \ Wrung , . ren. Peovlde"Ltrnt ''''''''''' t " "h"" '9' l ' a - e l l • Phr„.lr,,,,M•the,•\ ei.rit ° .;n:r.t.4;'.;:b .. ; .. ..... , L , d ,- .0 , ,, , pd.z.vp.g.vv.vv"7- , •c-- . erd3. Ra eurouor the Kieffer lorrebrwAnted moo Per. row tn 0.14 Itoolhe Trineur or the rill erlannuallr.at the retool threethoorddollawfur arr nom, 1., 00f/feet In 'worth. Ursured on the fluor Water garg,tr I. p=p,7 . .w.t,,,at0.v [fainter of [with: rent to walla to arra at and, from rintroaerdl=6.l clog the execton of the/111.4mnd to toualt i V4.l: all obstruction nallllo renewed Kr 4. ff Raid ona of the wharf. aod the P. R. R. co. ere to ant e Iron Wee \ ter otreet awl the 610 trtabeheleb In as 500\d relndr LT rk= f o th tio Rai '"' s Ibe \ t f l ld,:ilt . ; .; ,,, a Ira.. of Ile h e \ edloottr,..l=9: Ttr ' e rie ' VO ' f i te ¢l4. n o wharfage In Ault o) . .eald .hector lodkUng shalt not beim I.r . anything ben, in outalood. TllO A 8 Id. MARSHAL. \ tuddentof u Connoll.\ Attests lII.W. LEWIS, , \ • , \ • Mora of Common Cloorl. • \ • \ \ DATUM DRUCH • \ Wruldent are tr. or mart muleil. ' Attest: R. MORROW, , s \ -V, Clerk or scect cocain widcat 00 litt qr. scene \ 71-I\G -P., \ ImP•A , etar ‘ 0 loCoffo, 230 ITlMl•liOrUdr..d. TWlthlda Tobar. 1., 110‘ ,/la It ow 100 ter. Hentriekr tlle.TWlst TolUeio.• • \ !O 000.. Mrs. 11111Ifferelne Chewing \ Tabor- " tit M ITI '. N a il ll Z1..' . ... ` ' ~, Co bbl. wrh. ae N. N.Y.Y. Syrup 60 bids Lorertura Loaf e.e.c. CO " "k reload dodo. ' \ Ibu IL It. a " " p bhilulvolerised dodo , \ , \ 606 f bre do do. , o 60 or.hre do do: N , , 200 meta Casa 04 le. Nil 901:titf bbl. b auroral. ‘\ ten ' to aworted:du Window 01e ... \'\ '- 1 bra /Ir. Snow ToUther with a hall rortart cr all articles In thwilow, reryllne. Alw. on In , r . d . tht i lriadll articles of rittonng ' rrtae., . " % t rrVo l e d e ' tihs ettentlon ' 7l ototit:rgro t te= to \ the arm end hope they will awe new molt Wore 7 ebuillaurberfa d. 1:1111 , ktIVER a Co>, NO.. NW 13 2 Ruud at, \ ACXBD ltfiTTEll— Fresh in store and , fee Ufa by mp h ROBIECINNLICTTLII a CIO \ ' lOFFSX-80 bags Green Ma on hand for' • rs„ ..,...„,b,.„,„ „ ISA w IALDICBIIT imu dTro....... \ . \4? all campaign. \ \ \, `\ \ GOT C EIALL PLATY° ~ ~ , 'qnza4 .tto.ffix, qril Price,\4l/ Articles irerre ' ',piled, Tl9lB AEIII. :\ \ ti s E, 1 1 40PRMTOR would call tlle, pit ' Ocular altasticie s oi,lhe Pubh, to his Fall purchase, ..,0 k, thr..,,_..CoOreeso•Or,,da!thors. oTerematlsuo. au* `Pur r , irial ti l•r4 /Me& WIZ. =I Orerecs4,of ll 111.`e'11:11``V.:',,tr qi as.' A gtk _ E tea n g= l {P . alcrrrartOpeurice hridso rrshOcuaem Maus,' Bat °.\ P UOTA • VtA i ltVintltier a tto "W ertitl 11 . 3 nid, a l. , Mars. Thad•rabOUs. \ Wu...18M Cr. , 04 G al ors i taj . eULD=W3weis e 1414 grat in tact " NBTOMIIIL;ORk ',.- tees Wok sehepeed tartan brunch Of lbee haulm, • lo M . R. Ilarrer wand *O. 'casks. ;I , " M P r r;rP e re a tiA r a Lb At . :4 Vir ~I, 4l •l' 2= " r Urnu t ti 7erto sus) haorlerpu ealeta• 411. IPP hTUOY TO PISA ' ,‘ \ , ' l 9,1114%. K. RVr E-5 dere -I ft eh atora anii fault, . ,L srco , \ 256 Llborty . : t//BONS. `, 777 11 : LEBER lutanist roceived d BOsadid, • IlLt1:131112i of tdeladiona hold\ the attached fa n. of hart A Xtedhatt. orl hornhats otth. lootrualent. *\ /Ira 6co Iv Starcood dabble axe rus 4.4 ohne do - . '• \ \ Ate tountareot planntnalideons, kat* liattaiLt. am.' to gay mall organ In qualify H. %OP., Sold en tba moat reasonable terms. +H. ELEII. ' :. . di •of the Goldan nary; no:d00, aft rt. and • • (Journal cOpr \ \ • '. ll_it ß , I) ( 2,,,T s \ 0 bblittioiait bbl by • . • o Bridge 11. " .:re N QEALED t R OPOSAI.4 wilEto received at% the a11...na. Coe.," Anireleelogen until neon of 'lender the life ited—for th e ere4lepo of abridge mereber ,ere Cteek, rust tI4 iTsablegthereevettyllne. Stone abut. .. to sea veal. rovetestesteure, \ ~ebine.esel, opeelfie. I, es can be nee at Like eglee VP pssibe de e of Minx. \ 1 JA3ItS MITOINLI., • % EISCSEZ6I% 130r1,173. ROIII4O..EINU. \ \ Coequerea* Genes. Mae:Herpt. 7. 1r .• . , , . I To .13 Business' , Mend Pittibuikh. 9111Epubliaber of 14 “MONONGARALA II REPUBLicaNn'merpectflally Invites the , vattentlon or innolotrivdtro to the voyst - gtt. tesioseuen resented tl itt v =tt il's6itn=fresii. 31 Otroltdt:iobitrt l'lst ,an 1 Is the ot t, 4 o oaper • rjo h . b.i,,,th. estate till , tr rich ' \ Wo l ii T tors L ts &oa th longer rt b util ' o_nollt=r4 \g , irxtr. , ....l7%ritlzr.:.ittv — r,:lcuri:-7 0 4" , In thew s and t o &Aeolus l'Ate Republisonto "' be Ite -. bantam only \medium thntosh !Aids littsltonth tatretunts ean ounevos7oll, meth OA beoplo or the Mon. IrPOitZbig• Valley. then stianticts is antle4ol to the folio lv, a en of advert/A g: .', -- - C I sett'7O,;.f.o 11nek2.—Ar....-211trrAt-trb.--411ft..' tassv: of Strelvell --A 00.--!....t613—.--2 00 . Tao sAttakvo or ZS_ 1.1noe.),.. ::: n1 .7.:::: :114 .7 -1 . v . Tel wpm. or s 0 it vlt i t43l, , tsoltbstsgsablo !Artless 0 00 • a soo • Tv* sottl —...-- TO=.:11 00.7=gaT.:-.4 00 atzts .p ve .. it do oooo. Isle 1.C.---7 . 00.5... b a, t of 1. Matt,. ....• ....... 8 00-.11 00.--%4 00 sn. rd milt:nes foe owedollar. karerteeestifent \lbr th e Ileonblionn may tA leSt. ..(rAIA mutt , liszetto ogle. 0 , . It HALEY, l'aellsh6:. _oo . 1 CASKS Wi • ter Strained ephant eil; 20 bbls. iam. \ • )0 toltad itte *llarOiL • \ 0 BLACIpErRN it W. •• . 'The ••oel over ttl ithgb fihdaliter. the mbar of tidney'low. • \ Ramie Patirfotieen, tho either of The e. Wide Wor . Th?ftn"th "'"" 4 "' * ". \ • \ • ' EhLes at unarar . eno • Ar.......4q7 or %moiler 'reeks last retelef Rom heinger• he , \ Lam. ' Ds 16UN O&M. eke et, um fourth. NEW GOODS, SW : \‘' . Edmond Watf & \ GO - Xerehent Tailors o No. 188. 1410erty are now receiving our 'Pell Steak. rangu. enabled to umlaut tbk ttu lbaboliOu cur custom.» wad the :labia:anal u jr oallial lomortstent of now Lastdonablo IMO .1.910 , at moderate pd. vac aod to extol In .6.ot:umer o four eork.fnat abet Oat alnratallty and comfort, we will keno on tanad • end safe to:taunt of • ready made clotblus of our barn nituanlao, COFFEE -175 bus prime Rio Ooffeea t -in dare lad !be ode by O. BLACKBURN A CO. FOR StLE,..II. nozrxtmhflocivit.n., School Boob, School Socks. • TUBTOPENING at the New Book &tie. I 4 P o J ribk:t i r 4h zat,:ttz 11,e. tr.t: \ „ moTh. 1.1. u.. sm. of{ OWoO6Ncri. Swan's. to •. aml Saadint Spel. — it ND mi. o{ GresOurs, Davie ', Sadth'i andßa!'s Arlt**etlet.latlglgt.6lol464lm. shts.ae.lr=z. nue Irith challar 616.• 66 666. 666 114 tcAt 4 , c h 1; . .,_ 1,66 ecinc. History. Ocolgry. MAU offr. phi. calt capply • ttu: took. for SOWS' 1.7 . ...i . .ju r :11bd by tb• Amalie= O. S. Haim *Baotou DAVISON . 4! Aaninv. 6c, Mnrks6 stater Vane.- WIWI% 81:104.1i Qeae P”sa , ,, n hmaa a form& at N. • 6 to MY ♦iikimanto a 00. liriNE VINEGAR for TYlad" it/(ESE heavy Men Put, %B isoa unts !00. B ACON SIDEI3-20 j "It °I. gmat' .o. ho w e in mime team Oar -by . bObI.BON. LITLY OM RIOOng WS 12. R atr /27i iliank eozh rol.‘ ,1.1 &may, * -• ONNETS--A. 'A. Mason & havojunt 11/ &nem MOINCII4I:I2tit w nplian". 110EATIIER8-128 make cow landingfrom wwrtriceea - • • 1 1 INSE1411,-11 saokev,nor ionding from .t.am. Gait. chanw lb , ft , . • ISLIALI DICIEST it Oil. VOTTON-49 b,ales hwA to ve, farml a m e by . waterb /Wit MIA. FATHERS—is \ sacks, UP WHY% for ISALIII DIOSEY VI)., • - Vaasa ar Pant ata. • ; rlrsri, -I,I 4 XTRA. CLAILIFRD:BOSTON SYRUP Bums*: tb bra *Wt.? ttb Md. Pitttbutbb. Per num. Ibr DT \ .110811n4 . in lb. Diamond. Ett:1!!1 11117 ,,, E r= h t aze m reoined .4 otlL ß.d r ß lin t. a4o3* .u.o ttp u titzi; one else, %Nolan oho melted from the °mull • Cowl attlals of Ittasonsts illsoksin sad ItsrmaLe.. Sir Alt as oases twain op oar maortonst Of - t moat dahlias Sal mid vista .ronows wastiosto pos.. chum f l it to their sdesstsierto all with us 11011PUE' FLAXSEED WAINTM": - . MEE higrteat mart rim nO ers,' Pia for 4.t ArAr aims..., the ,AusWIII: ak.• tn. yo . cella ea ll el* to t.,* MEE ze.a, og DAVIS (11 , N A \I KRICA g l a r k .I.\ UN IIZDST NUROPA,.. U HMBOL NI itiARA. . Ar1ey........... . a' Pr;Tsstraaß ••• 7 -..- ••, _ . ,I nsl,a ~ y Mirrng . r c k c \ ptbe t e idll le.rn. I The weather ynaterkay iairool, oleVie and DICISibt, and d9rinentsrenerittly ruattillted • falo.daaneo of activity. 17.4iver was agaln on thktiee.. and opal& • opt. activity foinalled alone ills vrarl.'d I. • ' ''MOBeeelpto non limit, And tre dot toe tetlet , _Ontoan.; Sdia of Z7bbla tn. etoreltoax WD ' nAcoN—vre note (lain of'l3ooo top ehoulde),„ In Ms'. ' • doon:z000 and 6000 zt,h. at 9e 967 b: 1000 Do sides,. 100 10 1. 0 Dio , itineeseannteed hams tie 173de:anti 127 \ es do at'li,couna... r... \ ',, 41419.09-4wes VA bolts on .turd 7, and 300 b.. 1 ;, , yesterday it 63ed,63de la lt. - coortty'at. M 0 .... dean, ( 111 0CERIES—Pale of 6 Okla .b.* at dine nob. and 60 . biti lint cod. at 10. b D. N,nthinie. concetfuen.l.a. do. In m01a.4., TiltOildr draat—Bales foorti,etora 0,70 b 'at W. 8.4 fe bu at SRIZ4II bu. \ .\ % • '1 \• :711100313.-lialcof 40 dozen,. 11,1.6 ltd.. , •• • TOBACCI'dOIteipt 6 to. it 81‘e D. 1 . . ~ reantastr—aa. 0rp3,..4..t. o*, ~.4, V .i, EDDA .10.111=9a1a ordnuk• at Ilide,teaab)A•k '.''tllAlf—ldalea of 121ourat Lb* .1.14.10. $4912 91 \ nko. ' h RICK—Wee 9090 lic iv. et e 3? ipoo. .1.14,,,,i ITIIISILEY—tat 1.1 70 Mile rectified et no,Lan \ we b. 4 . .f u f t ,,,,,,,,,,,,. • • .\\ \ Otibt.l76NDLE=4l.ala of 7:90 its at 92.8 it.. \ LAKE Fitill-04.1 ?ibis at 19,Z. and . S z bbic lake Trout .994 79 Dbl. \l . ~., \ •,:.,. `\ , • MVER. INTELLIGENCE: smut mums ANir trauma B \ Tam Itmna....ltlare wire Meet T Inctunt'l In eL 1. br 'metal mist ikutk !set eeetslus, mei at • tle. IbinAnT, Tho l e, l nlir . lTlrt. bailey, West Newton \. Luanne, Belize.; Brovalsellie. St Cksirs. West Newton. \ LI than,. Belt. Illnelanall. dal Yonne, C.nannatl. • \S. P. It. Oaartli, • Vbeellng. . Vett Pitt, MINT o DENtlet ED. Ta, Eltither,BallefTkens Ito ittai. Atlantic. Parklaano, retrnanUln. Dentlett. DeeeeediToattlle. Urn Bt Mar, Weat..Newtoa. soowitsvoas. s a. s. sos,iwl... WEST NEW ON. 8 A. IL Inca 4 44 \ 5: . \ . ........... -.; \ Awafewo.‘—The ballot Cap& !lert's new stiwzoei has waived : And now lliek nloog Bide of , the \ \ Olid Pule It is se noble titekelmen of stsengib and durability as can be pikoll , at, and , viten. ilidsheil will be a ‘nobde‘Wrift mei evade , talte; - - \ , . \ ',,, \ ' MPORTS BY RIVRR. LOUISTIL .n. By you My—loin htutn..l4l6t ' ho • r *lff iB i gig a." l a tga t 7 Vag . X= toy W 4 "ahoos 1 . pe6._ ma, a, _Woman; 1 \ Imlo :fork. • . IZTA . V . s . off k ln d l i rd ' ile ß i337ls:lUrrgt ger ' 61:4 1 ,ti • Ortaft Co. ornesLoto. rot taisot—i bo. 1 d0.,,t. Amstrost • Crater 25 mkt timothy pottl, Hymns a Ittikpook; IL •ko dg Wm Blititiaot 2 0813 Edit Raw, J It 515 . 11 or; VW s .b 1.15 Sour, _INS Ala tott l 2 boo nartiworo.'s63 Ards • . Morytt; 6 hits bat, 011mith: 84. bb/a Smithy iced. It \ &dull& Co; Teti . 504.1 ta d•Cloyodo ltliobAmt rt. \ :1651r, Cututhsthato 8. WU, - . , CINITINNATL Br At'466.,660•4•6,1.5844•80,50.M55 lies.a O• I bbl . B.totritto 5 -- - - t !It/mills ~_.• boVgailcile.7.7ll77. ii.2i':FilT:' , T.ll ° A,trotgeirrt%; r 4 no, nr ' RI gra :I b 4 IWToir Int=1.1:211 11313,44 w, D Lteen&l.Cfrbl.Mtit,uEozW3 flenn Cot 1 alt: Dovado d=n g S t oro, 31 Soond n: c 13 1 . 11e eat • , ndo b tons ?Weston iron. DI •Molinsty. DRIDO33 , 3IDD, By WOLITILLD—'92 bb. boar, J ‘co 13 htldo (ammo. Como-10 Dothan,: 63 oo nod 1 •, fla I 9bl l do Witter 3 . 35 bblo tour, Win ninon= b Vol 23 31,03 toboooo, Warn 27 do, D leech e.C.o. • zia.o N. 3 Illaokarcil e:4LAii.Kluitl3l.%.l° tteaux Emir . loam b, Er.V.r=r4ildrEh z ,g4.thz:M:=?Pl; Bh2t,w4.bknro,put aZamabr " ,74.0i.f,1 of WO.- ' 1'"'"'""1 butt' l 'l ;:z e u; ' l:Viosonnot , odros to tka II .11 , 1de.110 four OM.. tpn— Pireee —M 7 I.dio tbo Ntfritsipplilver: otblo:20 xellesVlok4V;o•_7ooe f 10 .. 110 . 0 .... 111 . d0 . ra1ib i. t E 0.40 0 0, r'" 14'1'4 ""I‘"mk lu but ebe irill &rattlers be l . lo4 , *"d atittensTa r eul t rOtt te1,14011. 0901. \ • MO am or IIL 1 erlieebn. • ‘ I36W \craft In our • awls hatatneworete at the wharf yretirday. at an, lode 'Pendent tgodunatl, packet She, In. very etatibeh, neat weft; kee n se a briar. and a tut rnbawr. etartinout with the.,gparhawk. the regular wall b oat. and bearher Izzlniddlitivnedber running Onto( AsornitaAWrocer To us IntoWICIL--Thislicat indoor \ einalag etwteador the 141100/ river. When at Rhodes' , • point.= uktlas above_ , • rlf 'JAW!, a *brat In her War Ward . boiler unravel, and mortal of tne Ertnien .1.1•1160 k *rare watoed- One of the nremen It le thought cannot \ STIVTIVD Ids Initniev, the other. weft but aubtlg boot— • _ soux—no • th.= ontivlHbthodL Ah.m4.3.ft }with Ittrametr VSAOKEREL--100 bblo.largoNO:'3, now ummtnao4 wu ' - BAOALEY • 00; 6-7QUP6OoERIOR S. H. MOLASSES per Er liott or Hoe tale at tore . P' Air _• HEW In tbo HONNZT BOARDS-75 doz. on band, for de4 : 1117:7 Io b /OM a MILLOZ• —.------ rgIALLOW OIL-44 - tierces to arrive per reasaalbrkek, for caber . ~- • MAUI( DICKEY it CO. ACON-40 oabke Bacon Sbouldere in store Ejl sad kr Ws E-inLlsl4 BLISISPIT. - 1 , 14 ; \ • ' 1215aoond ot.. and 131.Ptratot. S I UNDRIES 3 ban time= 25 . Posthorn .."""""i" P "J. sesek ' \ . /311 All WIMP' OD; p q 11:Ta----;IMIlikaNA "AND ..K.ENTUCKY Patats p. onsht at lonia todos..a*.i... ‘ Wiuged, . \,OMEBIOA.I4 Dollsz,iiind Bolf DoUszs, \%plar 3°.' . • titr.4^ - • : . • 'f,rm.„„ fi.,4 . ..• " 1.r . V,t..v...tr,..... \ Tnn Thaler PIT% ' , Spitiali Onotaaann. ' Teti (and.. , , , Nadia, Dtail t a roe .8 nr .u.h th./B,ll..tsbot prim. in Mt rand.. . Hl 4 . o . r id y It t . D. Im gft. k riLfriegt.' t. , I UST'opeaed at A.. A. Meson and Co. 15 a . . lt i, l , 61.11.a...111.41 b*U .st l" i i ilt i lt i eti l VlL l " d : - Me 0. \ \ y ,in nod I,l) . WinAt .....t: \ ~1,,,1 CUBED S'4lllON-10 clam of 10 posmds ••\, 1.2 , Nei t pal., ttotiand or Pietfrd Anima ' t nett out far iitle u ,nr,, , \ , Z . V " . r... 1 , 2 \ 7 e te..../ c ... 14.1.... . \ itiorrex—zoo ..... prime 'poen Rio reo'd— ' m:L/ and 03i, sale Or - \ .7 t 11.1(LOYD, \ ~ ingt \ eat March Balldlnir. TIMBACCO-80 b4es,(lsost brando) pound • • .... 1amp.0...' and I.olqn rtere and rnXaletl i o l'illEAS—..helf kta 'Azad bB3 Young = • t 8 7.onaor..via , an. poirdiri and 111n04,10,..t fdi• tin. tit.ns, r.../ .Crat Lao by , . \ - )orti2 \ • ' ,Ja II /Lay°. ', ' ha UGAR & MOLASSUB4' z - \ ',.., \ l ' J \ .17si l etttgatr . ill'arts n in .t.iy;fotta• -- ,by , PaD.,,, g.e. I.ll4Xta ls ß-16 kepi \ and 7 1•515.; \to arrift", 1 . tem by n.sai , .1 eit 'unix --- FrANNEWEI forliale LINSEED 01L-10 bbl in atil t for sale . B. &Plitt tat, an,cs7 \ 07. WOOl mt. ‘, ;4 1 1V,, H .,..1,a 1 e ' s j jas E t 4dlNriet thl ' ottreta: • rratt. ad ^ran.. Printed int.llo' de , • Itatetaidsted Mateo Enos, coinet. and ttne!t Uoiratig, and =ay Woo Min of Nn. Good.. , trar t4 or tn. • largo lot of Wortst Mau. ba,rabt on. "'"17,:r17‘„ • - • - rittaburgh Gas Ga. - , talglY AirISHARES of this Stock wanted, for which Me highest market rim will be ;mid • A. IVILAINII A Os., Stock .ang a:scheme Atoka". . mpg • 7/. VOUtth street PTS. TURPENTINE--20 bblr.just reed ems my I. by • EI.EUMRS. 57 Wo?lst..- BLEACIIED WINTER. WHALE 011 A Orb nalPl7,l.tm4l . 4 "s , " 4 .1 , 2 • a LIMB. INSEED OIL-10 bbla. for enlo bl - UYtICLL 'ZtrONGE--All qualities , foreg g ot) RLi. !I IitHESE-251C0! prime SV. R . for , In' VON B uNNIWILET/1113RPZIT. \ . 60 tit?. Ur, nuthre 3 .111setand. \ and • I Mad. \41.: enurim. h15%.::5004 Ou bou. artaak Mina - - . '44 4444 B aknktar. 14 ittor,f4r4al. by co. & co. bavelo4 vied 10 pieces tk-h zromr Yell silk erneo46 Ara . INEG ust reo'd pure cider, ea tnallzail7t, arki Ihr rale t, V I.*l S HUMS • MURPHY W. " . "43" 1."4"4& ROOMS—SO do : eztis large,for sale by *ol roATONNIIOIIBI • fiIIMPHY. EpR RENT—TbRoo d Ns 8 Youth Ohoe,howo,tuph4 _ nod after 049ber ht. Ms Inallahm mien wool". lad ahugut telt ottani. tit . It /I *ATOM,' Illszket street, SCRAP lltati—Tikerforaidel , , ~.~~Y.: ~..:~4:'z .... s i ,.• :' . t't47 ll-,, T ,,- ' , '-‘ , '"'
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