I- !'l7, PITTSIIITI:::::: ratILI6IIII./ UV 1,. S. TaIIDAY DIORNIL4k arriliTDEß 14, 1555 A Boom inthe Gazette Itendings for Rent '7•IL WELTAIMMDSOO3i; on tlie - FSiVia r - RlV 4 °`'"trtf.rr,Pol ,l „ ,th gr lw r i P22 °., i Imo mit i ookbider, Enntover, Jatnoginno4- ot lirdamTßrentiroarr 080 o: on Mr 1113-To Advertirewaeltber the Murtha boom ow Printing ,Cinof th e Dodo iweenle; ore opened Towerundny. AterunsWwbodoekre their wanes to none se • avower oo Mmelay morning. will ;Awe hand them in (play Glasette.—Tba extimelve allnallstyes off:01'114201y Glastaaaffara to @al ballasts . mu oast &drat& atsaliakkat saa.khar. that! ballaaallaunaa Chu alaaalakm la batly6"a bar awl Ilya thoomaa, rasalajas asanutaaturar sc4 abaktrver la Weatiria Paanashanla. and Ilasteirl Ohio.• • Advance Tayments.—fiereafter . no eub t'amptsie wtu be taken k tie Deny or 'Weekly emetic. nallem paymnat Se made adrenal: ithemrcer the .mmete UP tO %bleb the. anbecciption o told: the rarer erilltrelaveriabty 'Massed. ocean the cratecOlined sewed by advance payment. All transient advert:Ann. et avert damitabot *lnto rectutred to be odd In ad ) fawn: The may examthrna trill be wham model month Sy co, jowly contracts are made: esehrlan Ilies l llbuter ia. climb pane of Ills paper .; 1111., WM. was mien bettei , yeatdroa . y ved mina, and the hope 'ls cherished that the at '.tanls ander which tin is laboring . bes pissed its OtOninstlng poinc, , DStich main confidence in a _favorable result is now felt by his msnynymps- Shining friends:' ' - - Wtua Bmn• Coseamuni.—We give, to-day the platform adapted by the late Whig State Coe tilOon• , !be Convention seems to have been but poor -1y anemia Leaving out those who sympathise witia the Republican mo v ement, and time(' known „tel.* know Natal:lsm, and the number of thosd .preeent, who, were determined to stand by the „Mktg organisation under all elreumetaturee will befotind to be very smelt, iedeed. ift greet peri of the State was unreßresenled; and the mere -- inent had not that character - which insplien getk east, acinfidenios al/alien/tea' general attention: „T „ . ke noininettot the COntention for Canal Com itiiiinioner -la .a gentleman well known to as as being high-minded, honorable, upright, and w6rthy of ttio people's suffrages in all reipects. HO in s sincere and earnest sail-Slavery man; and if .eircumstances hereafter should war- • rant such a 00-oporstion, he is one whom the Republicans of the State may very safely , trust and -vote for. The platform adopted by the. Convention, however, is not one calculate-1 tol 'promote ouch combined action, the ac,:operation . of those only being invited who agree with all the views therein kiadown. The . politicians as sembled. at -fiarrisbarg did not seem to redact that ea-mtration for one grand object cannot be .eittlied on Upon a platform about which the co-, .operators *Rey. An old party, with en old; name, affirming its old;Principles and present the but a beggarly' army of forces to sustain them with, is hardly qualified to invite so-opers-: -tion successfully. We love the Whig name, and cherish fondly; the„ principles for which that party has con- , tended. But the circumstances of the country, - and the vital interests at slat', call on men of all Parties to lay aside old names and old differ= tms, and rally under a banner common to The time may come when the Whig party will , again , become- a public necessity; but for the Vegeta there is nothing to be gained in tabalf of its 'principles by adhering to it as a distinct-; ire organization. , SPIRITUAL WIIMELT Aftn Afoul:ma—The Cali; forma papers give an account of a tragedy. enacted at Ringgold, under the influence of Andrew. Jackson Davisism. A man by the • name of Crane, who was a great admirer of. 'Andrew Jackson Davis, and believed "hie work: the greatest work in the world,"—though him - emit a married men, and having a wife and roar children in gentucki-:-Itobiced a young woman to give herself up to him by a solemn oath— . which she says he "worried out of her," as fol- now declare before- high heaven, and call God to witness, dist I. nover,wiß marry any one but yoti--not if all the world is against you. I am, yours lit life and.destb; and it shall , be the business of my life to obey you in all things, and to do ill in my power to make you happy. So'belp nee God. • Huss' M. NERNBAX. 4 orhis is from the bottom of my heart." 'After awhile be became jealous of-the atten tions of a young man, who .was seeking the hand of his betrothed.. He went to her fattr's armed with a revolver and bowie knife, ruled her to the gate, demanded whether she would go and live with him, and upon being told that she would die brat, fared. upon her, woundiag her in the breast and in the head. He then fled; bat .the neighborhood was aroused, the oaantry scoured, and the murderer caught and lodged in jail. The young woman was alive at list ncootuMa. , 'STATE AIIIIIOI7LTUZA.S. COLLYGE.—We learn thit the trustees of the State Society met on lirednetlit , Harilahtirgh, audeelected the farm Of ben. - lame? Irvin, in Centre county, as the site for the State Form &hoot, The farm was donated to the Society, and a. boons of $16,000 wee offered by the citizens of Centre-county, if the 3ociery would except this site. As this wps thought:to be thaknost liberal offer made, it was taken. We should havebeiti much gratified had the offer to locate the whoa in this county been accepted; but are reloicod that a decision has Veen . made in the matter, and that the State Agricultaral School Le. to become a reality,.—. The 'position chosen is, a central one, albeit a little off of the ilne. of travel; 'and it is one of the mostbeantifol sites m Pennsylvania. Thor Only who have had their eyes gladdened with , eight °Mils picturesque walleye of Central Penn eylvanie can fully appreciate the charm which hangs offer theta. Weknow of no better field for the thorough study of nature than is hero afford ed; and the agricultural elndent cannot fail to And in the . epot selected all that is desirable either to delight the eye or occupy the mind. Arrangements are •ott , foot. wa understand, tnr inn,. erection ef..tbe necessary boidipge• and in ta abort time this valuable enterprise wil And a 1144 commencement. M*ma Eiscriox.i— It seems now tolerably certain that Sir. Morrill, the Maine. Law-Caudl date for .G9vernor, will not have a majority of all the votes awn, although ho leads the poll; sod_ the legislature being against him, be will not be chosen. • bit.. Morrill was lhe Republican itandilate, nominally, but the • great question at lame wits the. Maine Lai and 'on that he has been teistatt.'' The •friends of Reed, the Whig Candidate; unite.) generally with the Anti-.tiaino- Law democrats in altnice of Semler! mad Rep resentatives, Which ateounts - for the amtplegion given Lathe legialattige.. ;* • ' The result lbw - otltsined upol a distracting Slate hante,•Mfoids India:alien:of' Ott will 'take place at the Presidential election. The op - laments nildervilt r avoided elf- 'Genteel itith.the Webrialta — to temperance qualthier.:abinii.?;*.s,:Ti• -. Pres ,idential election the issue will be :diffeve*Cand 'Seine will give an overwhelming med for the sepwbtiean ' nominee:`' Osno HochCaos.,-The Cinoinskatl Vitt putnina irotittne front' gray:two ciotintlis 34 OVo as derived from the State Auditor's office, of the number or cattle lud tii.ge in those 0 0 ,,n. ilse, sia utinPtied with bag 7ess.. The- number of hop over Aitrittouths old, is 4,822,651, Malta 1484,792 last yttSS; , sad -1,028,488 eside *plait 1,028440 lief jeer: But little ratline*, fs So be placed on three sitnrise. Inet psis the table 'hewed a forge increste.of bop otw' the psesioutt . , leer, and . yet, : schen. the elsosittsriog.strison cammeneed, if. was found that 'thinrsi was siotTillj short. Mirada Bete of 'Macaulay% Watery of inema, harinellied the 1 61 4riPb: . , Aut Kuwait BOTZLION Miss /WIT TO =MU • , fit narrales . or TM WRIT ro7;Hairmi4l poirtrio, tnawiton xenon we nllnareatLF TAT rill ' 1121111.... "vnii scab skaoseraivs Would set tyrannically spinet tha-Oonatitatlon and eye thi%natioil.' But Jodie Zan* ha* done this 'fiery - - • Abiofiats. :whir is the; *l4 aii Do r ' rtgr74A. the Igace Irmieblic"l47 Twatea'b, the IWOrnit The first number; gives lialleW viefrv,vl4 oeeihiOlifaillobtFork in f l" att.: uct 4.14- AID ro Nossouc.—Oor citizens were apo , •iled fo r tide week,-,to contribute to the relief of the sufferers by itstileunis in Norfolk and Pont.t &rah. Dazing the three days ending last even. tug, $2OOO hadleith , raliet - itaukterwsirdeit; Na special effort was made; an 1 She IlberalTesponee thtekl , m_ l lJ4de )3_h("7 oar citi zens pathize with the distressed in the tiltgai- , , , itten cities. The committee will for- Wird Penh . ' volditional amounts' an may" be tendered. them .by those who have not yet contributed.:- • Commas& FAUL—Th6 COlumblsula County (t) : ). Fair vill zbe held at New Lisboa oth Wed imolai, -Thursday and Priddy, - September 28th, 28th. The attractions offered are of a high orl,r, and It will doubtless be well worth attending. • • BY Tun aavao Commonuswe of the Ogniatervi . al Advertiser. •Loino:/, August 28, 1881&.-- . The last advises described a prevailing feeling of confidence in the pregma of the wsr,l coupled with a' very sttisfacttrystate of affairs u regards the pro grees rof the harvest, the position. of the money inerket, -width. general appearaiice of the com merce...of the, country. This view continues to increase, end although there is ,still an absence of any ntirring or dechave news, each fragment of infotuiationthat transpired tends in a favora- Met direction. • 3 : • • The intelligence from Bebaetopol reachee to the afternoon of . the day before yesterday, and complies, a repetition .t the announcement that the .siege works are making satisfactory pro gress. On the previous day the- French carried an =but cede on the giacis of the Malakoff an nuoseedo.l in turning its gt.rts ,on the Russians. aOO of witom-are stated to have fallen inn vain attempt t., •retags it • The health of the- army was extremely good, and the „recent re-opeeing of the fire. by the English had-answered the per pose cont.:replaced of enabling them to carry their approaches near the Ryden. At such a crisis, however, these prooeediogo pour.. seem comparatively tame, but it is this tammtess which constitutes one of the most ttisfactory features of the MM. It strength ens the isirerenee that the Ra 5519135 both in and out of Sebastopol are in adtituathin of groat per and that the allied commander.. satisfied with Alit is going on from disease and hunger, Foie no necessity for measures that would involve a ,acritice of life on the part of their own men. Is a letter just addressed to Gen. ?chiseler, the Emperor of the French announces to 'the troops knowled,p3 of circumstances which appear to warl-ant a positive coneinsion that the Russian srmy will be unable to winter in the Crimea. lleanwhil , • the large reinforcements are arriving at the and they are said to be in a condi tion of vigor which would enable them to do anything. It turns out moreover that the Rus sian loss, in their desperate attack under Prince tlortechitkott on the 16th inst., had not even yet been rightly eetimsted, since according to en order of the day, issued'by Gen. Pelissier, it is now stated to have amounted to more then 6000 . men, and that 2000 wounded and prisoners were left in the hands of the allies. Whether the lat ter 2000 were in addition to. the 6000 does not :clearly appear, but in either ease_ the blow was could to a defeat in a pitched battle. The accounts from the Turkish army in Asia 'are at all times of the most confused character; bat for several weeks past they have been toff talent to show that the state of affairs in that region is serious, and that the capture of Kars, or even the oMinpation of Erseroum by the Rue- AMIN may possibly soon be 'heard of. The danger appears to have arisen from the superior number of the Russian forces, which has enabled them to seise almost all the communications round Kars, and thus in a great degree to invest teat fortress. The Turks do not seem to fear its being taken by assault, but they have only 141 weeks' provisions, and must therefore evelen ate the place Anima relief is soon afforded them. Omar Pasha has been dispatched to take com mand, and a large Turkish army is to be sent after him. This army, however, must be too late for any part in the critical operations Just pending The probability is that the plan of Omar Pasha Assumes the destruction of the Russians, not by driving them away from Kars and Erteroum, but by suffering them to occupy theta places and then cutting them off alto gether. SO great are the difficulties attending an invasion of that portion of the Turkish Em pire. in consequence of the want of roads, the severity of the winter and other causes, that the Russians have never yet been able to accomplish any permanent inroad. although opposed only by the most miserable Turkish .commanders, whose sole object was to cheat their men, and on the first sound of danger to secure *tie own safety by a precipitate 'flight. If under such circumstances the enemy could do nothing be yond the limits of a temporary raid, his peril will be imminent in proportion to the first extent of hie success if !the veteran forces of Omar-Pasha should threaten to place themselves in his rear. The retnrn of the Queen from Paris took place yesterday. Every incident connected with the visit was of a gratifying character, and it is likely to occupy an important place in European history. _Harvest operations are gowieg. on in all parts, and the farmers being fully occupyed have :sent little grain to market. The foreign &nitrate have been at the same time scanty and wheat has therefore esyerienced another rise Is per quarter, making a total advance of 11 or 4s since this day.week. Erects:Tom Magnetos Bums Socirrv.--.The tasted moot ing of the managers was held at New York on the 6th instant, Hon. Luther Bradialt in the chair, aseistod by Francis Ball and Benjamin L. Swann, &qrs. new ausilliarien were recognized, of which two were in Arkansas, and one in each of the Slide! of South Carolina, Testis, [Bloats, California, and one in Uregon Territory. A letter wax. received from Rev. Mr. Peet, Fah Cben, China, in regard to the work in that country and tho advantage of pub lishing the Scriptures - 1n the colloquial dialect; from Bee. Mr. Duty, et •the Amoy Miseinn, stin ting the unwired demand for the Scriptures there, end requesting funds for their publicetioo; from Rev. Dr. Dumbin, of the Methodist Missionary milking funds to purchase Bibles for Sweden; from Mr. Righter, with-at, account of visit - to Rosaistu prisoners to distribute the Scriptures, wed enciursgiog iliatementa an to the mete of the Scriptures by some aged Turks; fiom Mr. Montt - sludge, in New Orends, !stating the deistrnetiou of tho ship in which he sailed by gunpowder, and the narrow escape of bitneelf andfitmity; and the - orienitig of Protestant re ligious service at Carthagena. Some valuable additions were made to the Manley, among which were Annotations on the books of the Old and New Testament, 1657. Orante were made of Bibles and Testaments to different institutions, and one hundred dollars were voted to the Mis sionary Society of .the Methodist Episcopal ilhurch to puroheee Bibles for their mitision in Sweden.—New York Courier. PHINCIPSZI. 09 Tar 1301CDIE ROITIANS.—Some one, who had no businete to such company, in troduced a bill in thli K 4111.915 LetiSiMulre to pre sent the eenaratiou of ease faMilies. This lit tle piece of humanity produced an intense ex citement among the 'Tatham., and the - prime holly (Stringfellow) made the following speech against it lie was opposed tette bill, not only because it unjustly discriminatett,Thut because Its prin ciples are wrong. Ile did not think the princi ple of separating husband and wife or child and mother was wrong. do not pretend to be any hatter than 'Clod's. chosen people were, or God himself; and God frtitned laws which allowed the eevaration of huslatitilati , l" wife and of faudlies. I believe, air, it is right to sell a mother from her child ors wife from her husband; if I did not, I - would vote for He then showed that tai males would tee objector the bill, and be thoughtln would make the condi tion of the slave worse than It Is. 'This not; bo said, 'entails all those things on the slave that . you seem- to consider' evil. I, don't , call them erne t•to sell slaves is a iighti - a. fight re cognised by God blineelf; %reeogulied by every Southern State." ' The vote was then 0414 ,and the hill was, of oouree, rejeeted-17 le 3. . . - _ WX: i,sineetinglately. 'held in Pnilaialpida, a ftiend a Namara Willisinison spld . 'What the judges demand is, that Mr. Unman forswear himself. This he cannot .do. His retura to the writ is simple. and absolute trath„ and ne cannot change it without proving false to -hle .ewa soulr — riarow - him . well. Re would iotwitlingly-proloeg thiSmitttelit which is beeping-him' -irons his wife, - stulehildirn, and business; - and the comforts of his praisedhome. He' does not wish tole Weir fa hisfriends se he does to his eteraiel, trilfal; . Prattrattiosi - and -stub born; but hi will eelthirbend orliiesar, before the rod` of die:lyreat' and al for shauging his answer to the writ, I girt ytita - ' ble own words, when I eay wilt.neither dot an nor arois 6 " • - Buena' Anises - Itzsminon.-;‘A despatch , from notitoirstites•tiud fdr, , Btrnum low been offered $200,000 for 'lrenistan,-- his country- residence; b y Ba 4" "n i " lOW. He offers to sell far $260,000.- 'The Tribireethitiks 'tits must he'll Mi""e'ls the curreir - xttneor -New York is, - filet tints 'Ann% is'; - neintisting for the Crystal Pollen - Ai ii - resideneklNl fidr'ProsPeeiti of's . r th...iiid..,„oito la up the °ennui Brent , :iirretorsts,- %woe estop.—Akoounts from the tabcooti miming sections of 'Virginia, . igoinotid..snwEra;- rtetn; uot indined br concinumsoiSettim hot weather,: the firodiutt • the Stets Mill erased thet - of , last jeer: - The theo far :shammy Maistmise , 9,ooo=lor_ thionflOPPodisitredoil of iiit MP. 4.274t1-VelL'otilat...; .adit ykr:l4 Correspoodento of the St. Lorne Dentearet._ fLee.tryttou of Goy. Stittrucon az Westport, Icitypoter, Ttio:_Augpst 3,tut. Gor. lirdsoit Shinnoa, Mr. lleeder'u swum:- Itor, orriced at Santis City thitimortiingArt the ',learner Mouths Javeq. Gericral::;auct:;-Mr. tipeaker Stringfellow, Messes. Waterson. Weddle, Ferman, geo4, tie, nod other Kansas lecisla tort,-ecrtered her as - atm ranched - the - wharf, for the purpose of returning hope. They fseeti , aMt were introduced to the new - Govetiiicrt an &toad, •who satisfied them. I-belierec that `he wan likely to prove al efficient and cordial also-op rater with the - rvigalators - as . ocittld have , been selected from the free States. ' even if "D. D.". Atchibon, ortris most devoted 'crteciple bed been the elector, instiv.d of the President of the Uni ted States. Afterdinner a committee of gentlemen, resi dent; of Weetport, ••acanopenied by , acting Gov ernor Woodson, and two or three member* of the Legislature, rode down to Kazuo Glty, visit ed the Governor at the American hotel where he put upi and invited him to return with' them. He rode with:ihem to Westport. In the evening he was serenaded, and called out to address the. audience, who had gathered around the -steps of the hotel He appeared. He stood on the very spot where a family namesakearra delnagogue divine r —had stood a few *seeks before), and appealed to the lowest passions of the rabble, in order, albeit, that Atchison might bo elected, the Union eased; and “ti lost World c,mverted to God.'t* That-step, . . too, had - supported the portly form (no ninon pun intended) of D. D; Atchison. Gen. Whitfield tried it also. Up with it, up with it, regulatorsl divide this classical door-step among you; and let the high priont in your secret midnight councils, wear parts of it, set in gold, as the Jewish high priest wore the aimed • breast-piate M twelve precious stones - Gee. Shannon's Plat/arm.--Gov. Shannon began his remarks by thanking the audience for their courteous reception. It gratified hits, Le said, not because It was personally flattering, hut because it slowed him that they were not die posed to decide on his official career in advance. It showed him that he might rely on ..YOllll aid," in endeavoring to overcome obstacles which he was aware existed, hut hoped were not insurmountable. A voice--Yes, you shall have our aid. He regretted to nee in certain portions of the Territory a disposition to niffilfy the "laws which have been enacted by our Legislature." This was a revointionary movement- which woe greatly to be deplored. He regretted, he said, that he had arrived too late to form the acquaint-. once of tho. members of the Legislature. He knew nothing of the laws passed by them. bet from the ability and patriotism of the gentlemen who compared it, he doubted not that they were cot wise end judicious; open resistance and nulli fication of them was not the proper way ta.ele feat their provisions.' If they were unoonstitu tional, there were worts to appeal to, which ibad been created for the„ purpose of deciding retch questions. As to the Legislature that recently adjourned, at the Shawnee Mission. he regarded it as a legal . assembly, (cheers,) and thought that the objection to its power grounded on its removal from Pawnee, was puerile, as every Legislature enjoyed the right of removing the seat of gov ernment at pleasure. The Executive and Ju diciary of the Territory had acknowledged the Legislature as a legal body, and so would he. (Good) He regarded their laws as binding on every citizen of the Territory, and would tine all his executive power and authority to carry them into effect. (Cheers.) He mid he did not intend to address them on the various questions that divided the partite in the Territory; perhaps be did not understand' them; and he had not expected to speak on' this. occasion. To one subject, however, he wontd slavery. His official life and career were not unknown to a portion, at least, of the citizens of Kansas. He had no intention of changing hie political faith. He thought, with reference to slavery, that no Missouri and Kansan were adjoining States---as much of that immense cora meree up the Missouri—whicharas already rival ing the commerce between the United States And some European countries, must necessarily lead to a great trade, and petpetual intercoorse between them—it would he well if their Institu tions should harmonize, as otherwise there would be continual quarrels and border feuds. H. tons for elaot t Siteros. (Loud cheers.) After thanking he audience, the new Gov ernor withdrew. To mill obserie that Governor Shannon hintffl that he might require the aid of Missou suss; for the crowd that he had addressed was composed of residents of Westport, and West port it , in tht State of Missouri. Whether the Gpvernor is aware of this foot I know not; but .Isio know that be called the Kansas Legislature, (when speaking to !Missourians in Missouri) yore Legislature. IL • Pmt'. frhannoa write" IL A, after hi. aim. M. A, mean• M Lrminona A 'Alamo.% Muter a Mta.. rot• .ntn•olul7 Gamma. SPICIAL Miasma of the Board of Managers of the Allegheny Agriaultural Sortety, held on the Fair grinds, September 12th. Present. Messrs. Way, Kelly, Murdock, jr., iirKelay, Boyd, ?areas:do, Young, jr.. h ail. Mil ler. Speer and Shiraa. After reading and adopting the minutes of the last meeting, the Committee on Printing re ported progress, and were continued. Committee on Police reported progress, and were continued, with power to employ police force. Boobved, met the Rosiness Committee be in structed to-have a police office erected on Borne central spot on the Fairgrounds. On motion, Resolved, That the riding ring be awarded to Duly equestrians on Thursday afternoon, and to gehtlemen cqueetrians on Friday morning of the exhibition. Resolution carried by vote, 6to 6, Roolewd, That complimentary tickets of ad mission be furnished to ministers and editors. On motion of Mr. Salvely, Raotod., That persons wishing to sell horses or other etock, &hail have the privilege to do no on Thursday and Friday, at 2 o'clock P. M.. by auction or otherwise, in the smaller horse ring, and in the cattle ring. Provided saitt stock shall not be removed until the dote of the exhibition. Resolved, That horses and other stock shall take malts, corresponding in number to the num ber of the entry on the nociaty's books. Adjourned, to IJOIIt at the Fair office on Mon day, Octotly lot, at 3 o'clock A. M. • Joan Toys°, J. Chairman. 0. P. Shims, Secretary. lavtssas SOlNticrre or Wuriar.—We learn from the Superintendent of the depot at Chatts, temp. that, in the month of July, there were a hundred thousand tm.helsof wheat chipped veer the Western end Atlantic railroad to points below—and all this from East and Middle Ten nessee, not including the vast anumutthat tomes down the East Tennessee and Georgie. Railroad, intersecting the Atlantic road at Dalton. .And the quantity that will be shipped from Chatta nooga for the month of August will reach one hundred and fifty thousand bushels; the average_ amount being over six thousand bushels daily,' ' thus far, ,for the present month. We ,were at the depot,, yeSterday, and Were surpiiee , ltoaeo the depot so densely crammed with this staff of life, and it was still pouring in, and bid fair to bury up Inc depot men. , Tennessee, has,.great agricultural resources, and Then oncedeyeloped, ebe will astonish some of t ber „sista? wheat-boast ing States. The farmers' of oar States are turn ing their attention to their pursuits by improving their implements and by adopting methods of enriching their soils generally. Sasses to their noble calling.—Chatranooga Adtertisat. Tim Toronto Cokotiit learealhat the potato° crop An Lower ClMada, and especially in the Que bec district, Id almoat an entire failure, the yield being hardly worth gathering. And it lap sin gular- ,feet, that precious to, the late thunderstorm there the potatoes were perfectly" gonna, and three weeks, ago, farmers were selling them at da. per bushel out 'of the same fields which are now completely detitroyed. PIAT 7011. LOOOll - 117IVEN.—Pest s 'lt is said, le now being used for locomativea on the Worecider and Nashua flailrlied, and with 'great eatlsfae tlon. Bo strong is the - belief that it will take 'the place of wood for this pnrpoee, that parties are baying up large tracts of lands where peat can tie • obtained -ad _ joining oarloae railroads in Massibbnietto. ' tiPE6LTIL — NOTIc3r.s. Set Advertise ment • Lien obis Preparation; th e r macicompliatted the moat ex trsoedluery cureirof Apdad!. iiimmiles. Interesting to those suffering from DACHZ—A serrate itedstyfoesedda Dr. ;McLane: Cli• dirThe following to • amyl* of eathlestei recerwash i T im FP ur " nCith'enr ' Nes Test: hildrut 114 t rlldele to entlly - that I have been esldeor st them to semi headache; ermitlmee the pals' would be so eevece ' ? ..rsidrher day - sonde:ht. HOlLlillgorDr.litlawdi eeletasteetUver MD, I seed sad sot • boa: rivehleh 'took.two hilW on going to bektbt. tee night .... Thor ye hired ree arethely. Sohn dire has now &sped, and I bai••had no mon tteobla froor Act tiredaehe. ' • ' 'It.:3OIINDOT.I/11Teletest. ' , Dr: M'Lerrea ellebreted Tertalluds ah , l Itnir . pDle eau both ba obtadeed st an 7 of Ws tethwishld Doug ,ADD Parehseerawlll plesS: he niehlDe ask aWand take iron. but Dr. M Isms lrenalfute and raver Pills There ere other Ter:shave aad t lts,aor babe , " Wu gob*: belt i elpgra i a:V i v th.. seettrr modotot, , desieswirster i. wad* 0... vo Wood at,- , Ana Stien itklestoreairktttotattathabosib.otnedittlatng tot weeetsl int tritti ssitaltdistmlitris atoll of Mat s, I porrtbamt Waite Detehtitht Balm. It germinally- thettal , , tbs diteottoad nu totes ta.iortootctitr4: Mart leohltd. 14, 4"AgrAaRit i " 1 44 *MAIM . Watt Icirottlts of tht . lttrolts,,rp_Ato , lt,r4 igt* 7 • aile The Greatest Medical Discovery iir •6 i int ,Cor io rp ot i4 4 is oin• of 0ix6m141.40 vitt tact wee& •;:teroad7 tt* , ourc ..roaut4rfigm f m.fr.n.6o.o 4 7 4 9'!"V" 42 " Ile fu•No3lt In overe,nto hundred caw!, •na Mod e.rispt in two mu. (path Liman humor.) Tie tree now la Idi pruiendon`oved two tSoldfdetrared'dittirof WalwiiiiliWliblet !gouty sit Ucii cf,l3orton. g lWObottlep Wassontod t • filo:mind= soretooutil :One toil:woo tottlu - to worsillad of idimplos of the fut. . , Tero t4th.r...b3tuis , r OAS/stem citifies: Two lxittlas warrant to cure the word cull's!. In .tian zaoiattaaastomisa, , vrsresiatea atm , th;:stalft NiilEM One 1.6 , tv . r0 t 11 4 4r, suirtppozietum ill hnintrr In I..bausisieliserinted to due rodaing of thi, oars and blotchseomm v l the bar. Pour to Ifx bottlie i o warraid*C to core tOTTIPt .nd Choi Idittli 411 - ;city trotien of the oldo. KS2lMg;ga2Ml IMEMIM;MMM • Three • to fonr be baes are warranted to anew salt thane ,IFlta to sight battle. will maw the wont ma of wedeln - ♦tenetit Is slime nwperienced from the eat' bottle, and a VWFwt.derehe warranted whim the ale.* duantitY • Nothing loots so theenbsble to time who have In ran 'tried an Ma entedrahn m.dltlnee of the dab sachet • amnion weed , growing In ifir paaturea and Alone old stone Gala, inenliaire ero(y humor In the eyeteerc yet It la tame had net, If vett have iliamor It has to meat There are no to nor end'. hemp or heel slant it salting • ......mient-prent., i poldledprer • thaumnd hap ties an in the Vicinity ni l tVeleil: I know It, Meeks In every raven.' It Imeahmon done nine of the ircateateurea over dolls ZaamellnPrtta; Impel It to. thlldrena you old; to old parole of 'MT. CI hare lewolear. enni.woontY 'koking children. item Rath Ina paced gabby, restored to • petbet state of health one bottle. • To those who ore neglect to • dek healathe. one bottle will anays cote It. .It ghee greet yelled to Oatarek and &ulna& Some it:whale beenbeeUve g r years, haste, ken aid bean reentered by n..• Where the body harmed. It work , lotte min beet shirr theta In our derangement of th• Noah:fluor nature. I t will pan. very . *m eal !mat bit yen teat not,he • liermade . they 'Oda+ dime ear to from ro.i dohs to a reek. • Thcrela oar.e n bad re. amlt (000011. Om Oepootparr. when th at feeling Is gone you will feel youreeif Ilk..nen - parson. I heard enn i A the mind ant rarenant etieehlume of It that man ever tamed to. No change of diet Weever rionearary--est the Tote tin pet. I have likerelso an herb. which: when elm• Weed: to tweet ell, &owl,' rorofoloue smelling of the welt sod under the we. Prim 60 ante. Price of the madinl•Dheaveti el Per bottle. nnurk - rioNa VOR alt. one tablespoonful Pr doe. Children over eight p.n., theniert opoonful: children hero eve torlght.roseo. ta,poonlel. na no take r s dltion t e n be nude appllnnne to a eronnueloor, ongb o t i e 6C the Ansel , . Mien !dr. ISMNritlDTglren portohalattebdanee In bad 'yr.. 'f ardrj,Vtinirnaleind rrtarl, 'at th. FEWtBIeR'R. 140 Wood earner of yngn wif," To Nothe#, Wites and Daughters.— Thu, ambled. diseereer in tho *demos at nuelleine. and the one which ; end will eon el nee to prove. the itramteat blearing to the batman Walt r. to the muliceLneetoration batmen se Mendiniga Uterine (*thane.. It to designed Co cure ttni•rMions dUessee Incident to fst.d.• such sat 17 , M•Mns. nein to the Utah, weakness. extreme prostration horn nursing and • hundred other mile In their aide, hare &Ingot made Ilfe shard., turn. ed misters* into • daily and hourly came. The moot en lightened orofeesore of the medical colleges In the old world. es well 10 hi this icountry. NW* bold the euliect in sidone oondderation, and they tureens'', determin ed that the old inethod of treating them 00 loot and sere llrl'to dime." was all wet g. and that • omsfuutionol treat med• was tau& was rennin d; It is an old adage. that b. 4/.. while the remit, were en deavoring to turtiordso their 010 we and digest • modem tor getters' practice, Dr. Pomeroy, LOhYdralle with " . t. Years expertedos to lbw dinstme of tom= and children widowed the theory to sir*, funs, and dimmeme • rem edy which has cored and .111 cure eighteen out of ger, twenty an now *slating. 11k =Me esl4, where the er R... 34 hays been repave& or Where they hem been weave ly injtired hy bad modlosittrantent, nothing angel* done but to alley** the Sri/I'Am. , ' 4 ' . ' 6 4° P .. '" r sald Pt dentum, the great hider of the English neNtlosl school, OIREL, there:ewe, lot norms Memoir until this mme dy hu bee n faithfully tried Throw adds ranjudire and the edam of an intereeted physician—reason for • your .01,00—see what the mooed, lose done Smothers,• nd than go on with a strong filth to theitaituranoe thatpashaTf's Uterine Cabollsort is no remedy,. bet • mientlec onaldnation of medical 'Ulnas, which will preeerm the constitution from deetrartll, will erred the .toss: lom approach °Miscue. and restore heath lo the aimed' , Im paled vital power. Pare 11,50 per bottle. Bold s 'ado red.' sad retail at_DfL OW. fillitatit'S Drug Store. No. 140 Word meet ju:144.. DEL LIBBY'S PileVintment is a certain ettre to that dletreestrut die ere, the nee. In ill ?lob' veiled tenni It hu ham asst for more then alit) rem., and, hae.htbited the most herr) effort. In wit trtwc — We rebltrb the fullowaut nems or rename. who 111,e been eared hT Ito nee, and wbts,,etter naming tor Teen ha 4 exhanitel every reeoe;ca or tbe oredkal prof... San Intl. tfm J.u. D. Westagt, - IT. S. Senarfroa. Flo-LAE, Rea J. I. Parsons, fixt : lartola. .-awno Wo. Ilywaric, .2-63 Oetwavt rt.. d.. N. Tor'', N. grid at w. ftro- A m , Chitrqf trla Th. atoTa UM might bolacresuad by thonianeta. bat ..cmgh bap tn..= tc lad ass irMy iralfyrzer tc el &b. anaedy a Last bald abotecol• sad retail by II MN 114:Wood mar of, Merl 4147. Me. IL Liver rater's Spaiiish Mix iSS relowli for liVittdieessw . sail the natober a. for. toldable erne ooeneotad with • Otero:obeli ewe of that ergs*. lowerivalteel. andwato ofearCatataa trrvw the of Der eettellehtii lei the city of Rlchcottel. V.. teloht be riven *team etleVted be Carter's Spveleh Mixture. We have eitay room to refer to the eitraortil ear, velvet ?me wel Ii- Dtir.loa.Seq... of the fora of.lnvoker a blerdl. Dochrellere. V.. who vela eared by two bottles Of (larzerse lirwaleh Nithrbe, after three yealw earning from diets* ed liver. Lie says Ito sake am the blood a wonderful. better than ill the medicine he bed ever tate, eel elm- fully otoolumendo It to foe seltottlaemout. 11=221 Lyon ' s K.athalrog.—Theto is no surer test of the unrivalled merles fan article. than the epode& Itue up of ronntlese 1112401.111 s sad derculterfelte This tea corodusfeel v prove* I.geg's !EMU:Wt. for preserving. reitortng and beautLfilitg the 0.10. to be the finest toilet artlee ever prepared. Combining at It dose the fragrance of .the =oat delicate astride slth the Meet ,valdah'e ran aunties qualities, It oh m& entirely without The Isdlet bees ciecided that on toilet table Is templet• 14 - about it, and their fina r dloortssdus'ion rube the world. T. guard ...Lost 'atheism I®ltu onsaod Ouutettiolts steno• soft ler L1 ,, ,V8 KAT/JAM/ON 1111.T11,WriKOOP Jt CO.. Proprietors, r l . libprty Plobritort. For rode by it. 11. BELL:6IIA LOX, sad ell other delta. .1-bedbug Reputationln New Ragland. • • • • thtlkt, N. 11, June INtb.IIMS lb R. A. .itkqfma JE - Ovrnancet-014 !rd ;easy ma Dom oaf B A Yanostmak's Versants Wm .n antbeimlntle. In MY pro USA my sttention was drat caDealp it In wam whom I bad tolled to adolite =ma vietieloseh , plat sat cow halm /Oat's was obtaard and MEM:with dmIYAbl• fart; dna then I horn.yisaritod:' It kr IMmitmla td Po Manta, and In • lam maia . iity dam" aompleta man o 4 Im ono cassi. sinolarbottle of the modkan• lortmat away ran o. patina Niaelp4:4l4 Worms. I Wry nm er t...tin to do Imaryt.:MnlX badge...l'llo AMA. 1.41. atattraistfrom bonamt: conviction that It I. the moat ramble Veradfass rit . `lawn, Bath 1, mo otaWns. in It. mywr Witte ix 4ars,thit I rnixn - m. , 1 It to oth• Yhysielams MAW@ sectlnn. end torah 'that wtib lb. artldw,. IV. O. SAVIOR. 11. D. ,PmDaeland odd b 7 B. A. TAIIIINSTOCK CO..gorner f Wao4 ono linnets. . Joy lotthe4iivilid.—We cut the follow teitheet Ate•Phexcletplea:f. Duette." 4116 to openings(' • "fru Akyargagit fargfaily. and those !! 4e...birphosa. net &lag P.rthalinf _ flcon.gro's ciegbrated med icine, prlpt2lo.l by Dr. , it. M. 'JAM*. Ms homing Derma 11.11cdroi - Stota,- . - it DM Ann Eget': Di gutting unprgoolsnuil yobbo attgptlon, and the liforgietor. gni* ' of ' ' 47 t i l k a t l'alortVitiltrinn!..l44•PZio"agreggri to the extgodrno 'go of at. no ...gra in an %dull= tuning teal Dla to a than ttor' Immo dgrangezognt of lb. digging, GPM Mink inillobt'beggy fats to iscromPotY ► 4. l •obigofd gun, of the'llgen.":llegillicbg,glimlutirbor,Dstrusoss. • bilking longue, a Atorni4 brubb. lona apouts—in start. " 16 d"ed"ob , g iguiblibdutila of nig gun; an Ito legible lota fugung ittginiant. Thug. disma a bauliablag tbg 'skill of the Olga Thatorg, bon bout rinfie=offinDy- Hartland's flaps•ft alttwo - _ lit" XoRic, Ault 161 b. 866 , 4 iMtirg,Tort&LlTerpogllnelltittietiak "71t:',IbuitTfiClaekai, pitubw r Ap.... b to.s, salt '. ire ia ' ~the abar. eh? autholind twWN NNW, 001.16astas for mw Uoe of Nee. Tort and Liwrwoot radiets. ; 01111,,NTLIUS GUNN - ELL. ' • ,67 With New Tork. Ms' aware on tiiiriAriebt t ntts to: anr deae in, Beak Eftwlawal. , 12w4wnd, P.:satiate*. • Abo. bAwil Daioowaiittlwm NOW York awl Oda by Wind JOHN: TNONPSON. • )0 , WW4111011 . Na. - 410,111wrtw. Wweet. • 'A • ilios in oittan k of the . Flour delivered p fam -4 P.131 R T IAH)3 T.ll A twot tk. stonli2'lXln 64 Wood d !LW! . • BRAttglkA 14. J.: annw 1 ; 154 : lIRTir k AINNIIDY AI CO. . Wood Streeti. tufir,,jicats Anu s nrre muvJ god. jiyi tlieirrall Style; o . _ As;qo;viiili ß AT antumai BOIT MATO; asistiiiiand-Ampartor Qoslltiv, to vr [doh- 110 , 7 iialt•QuisttaatSo sualb.!, ,liewltlagfiiirrian Gall ry. XIL. NELSON .Ltrould... respectfully infirm blifittetidsAnd blkt , tatterally,. that In • we* to. 0 . 4 the mei ba dataanAfor Ptfatttt_tret 14.1111Ajtall met sad humor (.40 1, 1 , P4 •tete? ".Poet iittsala . one of Aim ••=4.- staclona., _ loairalocent 44e I4ght 001 et aver ••agiauti Autttettna the United eta . pt•rpariorta =AU... of all 1644 sae •s Ii izl i t, It a t arminotthat, frets t• leant A. 14,41114 0 , vhdt4toct ttilloltadt bathAt' T.M*ll pl . BOMA . * Mil. OLD- POST OF . Thfrl. - - tsbn.qh, :651!nrtnin.:.;..--x..i9temTAL:.:.....,oocistus ramie . FL PQ. BROTHERS, ocoitioolii to s: :zoo t . Oo.) - DRUGGISTII; ; P 4. ) 4= 4 °7 D.Ti* . fmni4alibe 0Q UT! HPNRY: co liflifttl W037-711EiLenANli • imeop_ousiikia MUGU IN - ' Vito; sa i 04 Sttitiobt 2,...0t • ~.oet t, • • B. 'A: . FAHNESTOCK &CO , , .-- ~ , , cpw - B , OF WOOD ANOIIELST sTits,p4B, : -P I T T S a MR' ei 1-1 . , . r , PA.,- -,r, Importers and Dealers 14 , 1 [LINSEED OIL, OIL, i lALCORO4. ED vARNI sgEs, TURrENTINE, I TANNERS' 'Ou... . WINDOW ( L A SS , PAT . MEDICINE , SPERM -on 4 ----- , -. 'GLASS WARE. PERFUMERY, IWHALE1 WHALE OW; , SUM. DISTRITSFTS BRUSHES, - , SPICES. - t.. MA.NUFACTVRERS OF 1 • . PURE WHITE LE. D, . , , ,•-• ......• .. ;RED LEAD AND LITIUMG,M. / 0 8. WOOM:"*.••••••••••'• wr5;.....:—....._w. 1. eccanwr.u.. ' 1.14V1N0 . RESIDENT PARTNERS IN NEW YORE. ANIL MU-DEL rate To Jos. wooDwza . & CO., , take edean u taVgj o r i ltAn n tra h i o n the market, no are enabled to sell OR MID. I , td i tchatDt tattedaaletn, Opi , ea IMPORTNES AND DEALERS BI . ti.tha b read . aig 1 LEAD ! . irt..nrea to bOSTILICT Il' PORN and FULL ingiTT. "t'. "rrP!'i 4l ilfukflbr FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, B. A. eaw I'AsszeTecit's Vssinruaz, furnished with Englieb, Gorman, Pr l ptioit sad Spial.C.tia DOENER OF WOOD 4 SECOND ATREET4 ' sebdtodkaB . , .: . 4 _...j:fi , • trabdtbst :- ' nvirimmait . PA. iter............'"..------ WELCH. & GRIFFITH'S 4 ,- , -.RATENT GROUND SAWS. • 11AVING.Tmich:Lsed from Mi. Wm. South well Ma Patent. Richt. far fir Indica amaaar. ll . l nthar Sava, far which re hare paid him •Istais sum.. and till aro too Bale preadietare toll Went. V. ooltl nriard any pan= tieing Intermatlen of infricaoments on the war. This la the only Machine. erer incanted that will weird S fidr perfectly atm bi thlobiern Thn7 . l l Vollneo lea sett ,-nill not heat midterm:olds ,- -.111 run otonoth—ens tumberend keep as edge ianifar than MIT atheism* sonde-,end. era not Labia to boom* untrue. • - dll our rays ate mode froia au Extre . ttusllW of Our impartedesrprwely for our own useost much higher owdetbas steuerally used fee e e We nispertfedlr Inform all! maisufseturtre of Luorbew. that zio Saw willboitat froorllusllersbllohment but what fadeout:pl. Steel and worbluLaslille. the Temper erlldbe 'found more *relat' inifoirdtbruCiure Saw In us, ' " . . . . . WELCH k GICIFFITHB Orders received by . "JOEtri , ll WOODWELL L CO. British and Continental Szcbeage• AMU =La DEA WN BF DC NCIN, 11.11116 . 11.1 N & CO., ON THE 'UNION. BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OP El AND ' ['WARDS. These Drafts are available at all the rin sissiTawnsofEagland, Sentland and Ireland. and the Contlnent. We al. dens BIGHT BILLS on M. A. Gruuebanni & Bailin, FRAFKPOI27 Wbkh seers as; • Remittal., to all tarts of Oen:mar Switzerland and Holland. Persona Intending to trarel abroad may orneriest/mm*4, us Letters of Credit. on width Money ran be obtained. as, needed. to any part of BuroPe. Collection. of Bills. Not andother santrittedi In Ew rope. will melee prompt attention. wt. If. WILLIAMS A 08. Wood. amner Third street. - _ RG43 Life, • Fire & Marine Insurance Companyv Office, Coiner Market and Water Streets, • - PTITBBUROD. PA. ROBT. GAL ISA Jesse D. McOn.t. Beef. This Company makes every Insumwe air pertaining toot cottneeted vithLTYLltigl2l3. Also,atraingt Hull and Cara. Rieke. on the Oh.. and I.l..ll.l:advent end tributariee. and Marine And against DossYor Damage by Fire, dad against the Perils of the sea and Inland l'favlgation. wend Treneportatinn,. ' all hatted et t h e ionsetntee eonsietent with safetT wall punka DIU:OMM Alexander Bradley. - John Fullerton, -conel Akelnritag, James W. Heilman. Chas. Arbuthnot. ' • David Mabry, 'Buratto N. fee, Kittanning. mrlM-lrfo' Robe - 110..1min Jomestl. Awn, John Beat, Jomph P. lismam. U. P. JoIrt . 7 , IAZIA , • John P'olll. Relianee Mutest Insurance Company OF PUILADELPIIIA. • •• -0170:04 NO. TO WAL:III7 .47'RKWIt Otwifal.slll.674—dreetr.S=2.o9l: ficeurdie lament. FIRE INSURANCE—On Buildings, Mer chandise. Hurnitura. la. in town or country. She mutual pritiriple. combined with the rectuity of Stook Catltal, entitle" the lwmnal to Mum In the prolita of the Ckunpany. without liability for Irnani. •The clorlpteerUfleates of this Company to profit,. are "(.41.01V11111.PYP,VeLtdt?' th"'' 11. M. Ilmencrtn, Merin err . • DIRYARVILE: Clem Zinging,' Loari. N.Anhisurn.. _ Wm. R. Thom.... I Boor.. N. Water. ' T. C. Roethin.B... W. Tinginf. - U. W. 0 .,. .m g . I Z. Gahm.. Robert BLOM ' ' IL 1.. C.rogn, C. B. Wood I Bohnt Tolsa4. Idu.shall dill. ard O. J 5.... Jame L. Ta. 11.4. i Wm Mum.. ' - Jamb .T. Bunting. . , Arett w.. ibal m. d s. tio m tt oo ri , ritte. 0:1d. ,ritrond, . . I J. 13. COPYIN. dg.nt. . h.-u, mg... Thud and Wand strnortd. • Pl-1.11.433 .. ELPHIA Fire and Life :lithurance Company, No. 149 CNESTNTIT STREET, OPPOSITE ITHECTIFIO.II HOUSE. Will make ell kinds oc .Insurance. either Perpetna or Limited. oh every aen elation of ProPertl or Merchandiae. at re i ts=ates of premium. Rile I'. President. M. W. 11 Floe President • enteurone: Chas, P. flay., I M. IL COP., Y. B. Gnatlsh. I Ono. W.:Brown. P. IL Silvery. Joe.S. tani. O. Sherman. • i John Clayton, S. J. Megargee, ' F. BEACEIVENE, 846,,t817: 3. 0. tX3FYIN, Agent, ite2Al7fe , owner Third arid Wood streets. 01110 & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE ONLY RAILROAD SUNNING WEST raom PITTSBURGH. The rant Trail lest es' at 2 A. 31.,:through to Cincinnati to 12 boors and 40 minutes. Mau. Saelataavin as 8 Eames Zuni " . ar : "s r. Them trains slimatetiswe conneeti,t. at Crantline, and the lint two connect at, MUM.. The direct-route to St. hbuis Is now open. via Ctestlins sot. thllivArilisMb, 100 milm shorter than via : Cleveland. Iloweavitoss are nude at Macetleld with the Newark and Sandusky City road: and at OnartUneviith the thresroadv 841.1881traliEt thorn Pot partiattlara new tahisitilla. do tredna ran an Sunday Thrmigh , Iskats are lola to Clneinnati: Lot, IndianapoUe, Chicago. Bocklaland. Fort Wain.. Cleveland and the principal tOwne and titled in the West Th., NEW HAMILTON AOCOMMODAIROg TUALN will Imre Pitharargb at 10 a. o. and 1.15 r. /4.. and New lirigh tonat7 ...stand 1 P.II: For Tickets and thrther intoro.st: 'O, apply to J. o. CURRY, ' AL the ORTlffr ofhos. tinder the "lwvoniatrila Or at the retitle: , rer t, station. to . wFulltili PA AKIN. Tktet Ageo,t. Pittal.nz h, July. tia, Wt. Citizen's iTisce Consp'y of Pittsburgh. HMIALET 13AX . CE.L L. mAlintma...4.ey annul, SW IEIO4 IMTWItr..I' YAREET 1.440 . 00 SWUM'S. • Oirtigi u ltlmE r ~• / he aycliad'-Leen thlthaye by Arc A l.Stt etgeeeut the thrrits,rtht eYICA end ISLAND -VA VICUTIO2Ii fad TRI.S.SPOBIATION. ltkhard fiord. 'IL. . Wo Bingham, John S. Dilworth, Youniof%nor.. • J. dohoonmokor. ' %La. Basooel Itobrrt tnuto. so. Jr. a. Ilarhac!s *at. 111 . 7.... t. • Jas. 11t. Joh.% /5 - Western Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. Will iarrnle n l,=i - Zikra i a•TrErn and _ Maine Risks. , 4 '11;;;..6c0i.t. Jr... .IreAulny. 4. -- 4 11 .= ' ; A. Nitaleic. tkro. Dania, Wm. Lymy, " . .0. W. Itkkotgam, Nadel nal.p.W. glyb...a. GI. W. Jarloan, .. I.lppluOM. • Wm. 11. Smith. - ' ' • Aar." "some Ind-Malan uumawal by Dlrvetois wall ir,.... La Ws acausm , l4Y. and übt , 4401 Nbmani i MITA and Ism:oW pay _all Mama at L. OrnCu. N.. Wa rr ALTeat, (lbws A PhDs Warabouw.) up atalra, PlttAlmtult. ja4ba . . . EAGLE STEEL WORKS. HOLMES,' NoICELVY -a Co., isalimicrraisie , Cast Steel. Gorpiali, Saw; Blhadr, Plough D SPRING STEEL; AXLES, VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS, Mattocks, WeOgog, Hamm Teeth. &c.. wAioatoosz; r.:o.ll2l4ATlttt, STREET, . t Datinan. Wood ~4 Sugattlald. • • . PITTSBURGH, PA. .oust JOHN CO6I:IRAN & BRO-i SaiIIIFACTURFJtS OF Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vanli,Doon, Window Shutter', Window. Grads, lie, • • . N05.,111 Second st., & 86 -Third st., (between : Wood , and Market,') . r. ..... . Pl2:l 4 3 . URati, PA., , liiime:on.ban a variety of n,ew. , pattertia . fancy sad Male. ' Iteallvarpoasial Pattfaulat at.' tantkat adalkia analapiag iamb lota. • Jabbing. dtel at " nri n ' U "' • . 4.:LL...,.. - _,—....:r h9 tf ~ .. • ' i'WSLLS, RIDDLE & CO., 86 Spit at: near Wood, Pittstid T gb; 'Pa Carrlap, Ridiiig, Drotere DRAY T LIONdB A:11 D SWITTICEB; - , Keop constantly on hand, received direCt Ems tbelri§T r en Yost Pa.;Altill =Mewled dee enstosensi of Thongs.. caliche*, Leaden Mum i Wb sjPwisige.Oessierst 1.1111374ZAZ sr = l24 nod Lunen to., An aoi'orwhipotoinsir fainiehed =dere AllirOrders front the Undo are solicited-and CsontetiT shipped ler ttatraellonn, jeu.iy all-AtZe WORK WARRAirrAJOIr • EITREEL /litnntiaa COMPA, • OF FITI"I'SBURC4.II. JOAN IL SHOENBERGEII, Preeident. ROBERT TINNEY, Seoretary. e. W. BATCHELOR, Gamma Ant; .: ' vow, vtuait AGAINST AL KINDS 0 MARINE 'AND FIRE RISKS J.ll Ehaaabergar: C. 06 - • a Id, W. 1 111.111‘e;‘. ; AST W. Marta,. . Lartab. Jan ." George & tSelden 9 B.l.lrlath W. 01149,4", tel. by MO. braed Waco, ay tea be Mann) . aa.llA ll . rataptty %%last Its e•,l'ia.99 bloCaadi W•nrat..EfLr, MIEN. I, - * auccrEsseas ARNO.I.I O ' 4 Be W.L.LZIAMS . ulwarraroacro or Chi!soifpxusices,VrollroaTub li g Irrrcria azmuutut For Virmirsf ind.YeAtadias qtBtalroVe.. W.* 4..datamtraatto Wtmins..na Vatinsthl Swat or IRK widm. ru.s Wpm* itstzket. ahueeiri /lanialajastam,HmaJlooals.Cleargaiso rk401.11),"g11, Nif"*Pilut.4. liti+bant - • roliwAßDoe cosimiasiori j MERCILLST, p.u.ear illuslA r ntp.A•salass . . • No. 155: Front fitaeot,_ „ tit* Meabassbols Hamm . g W , ..11AWIMINSA Ca." ;•: 1 oTIOAVIAITIIOI3IIIAVARRO. :: - pRA- --- No. ; .:79).hiiii-:•Str,s!i . f,. A ' .„,. 11` = , !9". , , DRUGS, MEDICINES, .CEIEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, EW AI)yERTISEMENTs:i Warren's Improved Fire and Water Proof Comneeition Roofing. , BAVING No for the lasi eleven years Cl qi neivellingiried Wei mute f, etv re of the above ag; now much need Mali the principal cIiDS of _the .I:fnion; , during which time it hes heel s Gated nudoeevery variety of circumstance.. and been Improved at/4 D , 114.' ad wherever experience allowed thus It couldhe door. and having ham celled upon o 7 the kinussyltargia, tomptny to do a lob In this city In 1643. end to ew er the Ingforvens Deref In 1804. (kr tothof Ida.: ;tote they vaneported our mon and meter' thr from Fhilaneltddefree of sharp,' ire have been induced to open a ',remit floor buelnew in this aer.~ and being ereperest to tin orders to any extent, we conddently oils our rood. to the Perot , any extent, the attune of Pletattirsh and Acitilty its cheap. new, durability ail perfect protection oporerd doidlivr land meter render It the meet desirable rotilogin nee This beet pitch Sal this .roofing le from one half rolCne inch :o the foot—but we on under favorable clementines , - n eyelid% to • naneh muter pitch., eve olive or six Inches to the ford , Thaw baring leaking ?soh of any hind can have - .them recovered by this method with the positive certainty of having good tight roofs: - We Si paint the 10. artinn ol eome of OUT and which may atone of farther Information and reference., pb1.90 call at one vtf. dm. Ali wort warranted 11. DI. WARR ew a C't., 24 Fifth stre.t.Pittelorrith. , The stove roofing may beessent on the following , build mime. t.,. 1.1 rty street: Fourth Ward 'labile L 1 1 i'r • Scheer klouse ) ,Tron. ow. Pt: Clair Wert Eitilite and T . Echoer Rowe, Frankll stineh Goo. Bayard's Duildlng. annth-ant tuner First nd .mithlield sta; Mitchell. iler run C C 0... Foundry Be logs Etna land Factos7 stmt.: w•Cartney'e Auction ItooMe, Wood etreet and Virgin .y: Twtril'lty Livery (table , Allagheny City; a:n. Davie Dwellings, beaver coven, share Ohio, Allegheny qtr: 1 - • . .iki.b ,,, ..t • . • - • • Small Farm for Sale. 'VILE eutmeriber, wiehing to move west, of t fro. for the Farm on which be 11vee. la &Intent-, tOwnehlp. AlleghenY montY,Pweebont 4.ndles out from Sorteltley Borough : There a. e- shout CO sere& about -10 eloarol and In grow. the rest goal [Weber ell well water ed. The Iropyoreteents errs two. story Dwelling 11011, good tfitrn..3h neon lionewerol other not buildinge: excel lent fruit of ell Winne in abundwiew .1 the who'e teem to wend enneltlOn. reseo_oabl.: 11 pel4-3m., 11,1tUDRN SlltullAltoON • Executor's Notice. TEWERS Testamentary on the estate of leseqin McCulloch. late of the Meinty of 11Ies ‘ hetM. . hering been sranted to the , undsrelaustt per- MSS knoetles themselves Indebted" to mid estate ere re quired to make Immediate payment, nod ell h mins Malmo. eselltet Mad 1,144t0 see requested • to present them. duly metsintlest.l. to the undemlgoed, et his reeldesoe, in ISesSort. R. or MS. R. W. Gill, Net SO FIR h et. Pitts burgh. Ps: eel{ Stall WM. 14 13011TIIWICK. LOST—On Tuesday afternoon; either on rumor Wylle ete . , g Nap of gold. rimmed SPECTA The finder will be liberally rewarded tfy les*lng them at No: =Fifth et. • oelt i. ll )epatelt seer) • naIKLL'INERY GOODS—Bonnet Ribbons; French fluabeE A Ilk Eded Pentinid ranch Ma enn Gin de.'ap SL Do , do enlist! . Goo de Menne Bilk; Bonnet Blain, all collonn -Bonnet Velvets.all adore, .D 3 Plumee, do - do; ' Blair end Whit, ilineion; DOI Praea.ot end Crowns. and In fact evert article re glared Irf the Millinery line. We -espeelalle Invite the attention of Milliners and Whole's/a Duress to thaahove nta4G. .709.11011N51t C0.,77 Merket et• .. PINE SOAPS—I have just received a very -1 !luso .d Eno arartinent of :Toilet 800 n c d' rig; se ttlatere Lubin's Extra Scented. Beradin.N/e.r Wlo env: Drown. Money. P mine, and the celebreted of lottare Scap. Thaw wishing anythinqinthle liaeehenld tall and examine OGGe before inirchdelles , . r ._ , Sew . : . ' Jos:4l,tattslir . -. -FOUNDRY PIG AIETAl.5O.tons Porter's No.l Anthrekte: 34 tons AL Cherlestio.l deg sn tine . t. Charles No. 9 do; 75 tone Middlesex No 23ifireer &du ty:ls tone Clay . 1i0.2 do. . For Wahl . - MS. KING. .- rali - ~ • - ' N0:76 WaVratreet. vERCIINE EXTRACTS, FOR THE HAND.: IS llEEF—rhttia just [mina a Iwo ILlPortmelat• Oiellll3l4:tfc atom wiehinglarythtng in tlstaline ~5.a14 nil and sundae same Won =awing. . . i• . v. - , : . .40 4 . FLEMING, nelt. corner IlariceiHreet ant Plamond. ... Willows. A FULL assortment of FRENCH and BEL MAN WILIOWS nrUll j 0i . d14 4 7, 0 2 bT 2sfd ,Mlif South Wharrom, Phlladolphis. TRIPED IMAM( SILKS-4uat ree'd a i variety of a. &bole ofozoollemt tiff. - • • 00.4, JLAAISCIN roo..2ll7ifth et: OIRE ANTIQUE d a m ,IMAIINGS--Erery t 17. 1 1:2m of art Oct Ira Block. Motto An ialr • ' wain. a CO. AWB - ERII - YrOOTILWASII—A-imew 1;1 .4 excellent artlele for the teeth add En clrauhia the mouth- A large geeppl inn ned. • JBF:7l.ttfUlea;.teer. lhed allarket et. AU tusTRALE—r have just. 1130'41 A cup o pir_Oylaneti.tod Butices Sao f . ..ustrole, an erzed v,T. , A ? , t , lT . .v . yr and . 117:! . otl j e c g . tkzattol,.. A ROMATIC VINEGAR—An oxoellent tick far .kk bead ache: JOS. riaddittia. INDELIBLE INIC-5, gross Bidda.'s and Payson'vfor Pio br B.A. FARM:STOCK V CO,. F 0.3 Coma:aka And Woad otrveL IegTHIC ACID-75 lbs. for sale by vets AA. PAITNAATIXIB 00. 8 . 0L . L 13 - !3RIMSTONE B I . 7) mi Ibs. r0r x e1:1 4 3; , 17 TENN. • \WI - EAT-3590 Stake to arrive, for. 1.-hy n 01.3 lAAIAIL DICKEY! CO tlt7-1 . 45 PI .. • extra amity; • bbl.s. do do. now landlo4 fn. • Steamer Evillow Ai l". 1.98A111 DICKEY £CO. pia ATE TAL-60 bans i 1.1 Ap ER at fl s o A t i tam"tl co. fm " TALLOW OIL • ANp - .GREASE-58 bbl. "trlida fr" Yrea g )L . V et . CaPE , 11 :; ;J . I .1 118. now landing frol2l . . 4612 . % ILIA !Hamm! 00. . E) SWAB &bREAt'E-1., auk' Biessiax mil 4 Obis 9teale ms laadlxt }tons ateunn 11.11,z -vl, for r. 14 Or ' • • ULLIAII DICKEY 4.01. ..."13 bales to arrive on steamer IL) Pbm Oman, far br MAIMS DMICISY At CO. IVIZ E .. A 7 , 1721 99 ). , T 111tICaltgr;:c11;e:a 1 INSEED 6114--1090 gala , Linseed 0i1,r3 7 : ftived s welt. , od Ale e4 i l4 J.HeIIpONMAKIMA-40. ftEESWAX' FEATHERS ANIYWHIM , - - 1 molt Beeswax...l b. Wool;T do Irolosigt• iog from §tfogtorr Grapo . Bbot for gots b. . - . isalatanciekt% IANABY SEED -- 2 2.5 b. us h,elii.fOr Bak' 7 A SPIIALTUM 1%0 lbs. fon Salo: ek.IO.IririNE 3 TOCIE *CO. ALLEit'S — k,XieffiT4uo lbs. foi.saleibi .sao• P.S. S'AItnESTOOK *CO: . 1./ RAN 'ANDSHiiiiTS—For sale by`.'• J. n. mow at , - telo Front et tloDadM the ?..l.m inh.ds Howe. FrAlti.g COVERS of diffeyentivalities and •-•••'•••rik 1 K—•'!"lt - irillt;ii•ftNft ,whoi-0.-.!!"P• b r • NO:1101 Martel 'wet '7, F IRMIENS`CAPES-,—A supotior quality of Oldness Venalllkol ql caoteii, icoltabio fOr lb* sown. %trona to be had Ulf°. 116 lloricet et. - , - AIIOGAMY OIL CLOTH of r differed . vidtlo4 wholualiand nitsEL stN4kll6 listl4.l4L 40 0 • a. EL PHILLIPII. •. 4000-320 but' Is, std.& 'hunk 4. mbrml ' g rh° `l;easNtouiltagarcri d FISH- 500 hxge and - podium No 3 blackansl to gam inalbimite Dr lldllllol.llil , ..teliNikh 00, . came Wood sail Wstr 400 sisukii nig 'just Seed and fo ,-;;lisfULND.LWlt2iwroa... rO 1 1 i m F asbr vet pi !BLS:. SUP . ER-FIKE FLOP/1(400 re 7_.tenvines r eDPOstte the Meisoatehebtlizave. • - • VOIG IRON-40. tens tambrpiSonAl itettJtetfrietd and fee File tih • • • ettl T. LITTLE .k 1;04 1111ABLEY-500tona-to arrive and for, eFalo AN T. WWl* co . N 0.11 2 Boxed et E. CIIIEAI!EST AND - BEST wools st ; Da. aftrlows. !VENN., COTTON -13 bales. - to arrive for • =di by tutu( ojaitstA 11.13NN---.•B—000BM,-1001:i now laticlitt stemma Ohisso !be ISATAILDICKEI . OD.. -FISH-50 - 13TAZNo. &large MaeieraT, FISH-50 bbts.,lbe sslatby 703:1410111 tXO. - - - T A} "° bble. C. Tar, for solo by TAL & GREAsg_4O. • and•Cl•bli,pasnit tn jpive on 'teams •11.44, Cobb' sobibr nott: - tRAT Aft w H mowers. PILLSAND OINT , . . KETSFAVS. Woolignset., AtirEat'S - PLUS- AtiD • PEOTORAL —ln aorfauttaity. for Ww it ' - . , (Muer , Wood a., and Viadn athrl;. 'IIALIISOLD•PALM SOAP—For Rao b . , ~Ott.dEzTaltirg: • . Waaystredf- 411ANES PILLS - ANDNERittIiIIGE-- • Par male.l!_nr , nkoIZTORWS, A ANOI,D)3 'WRITOMIFLUID---801d,z,at idea ItWeriftr. 11 ALM Og THOUSAND I'LOWEBS,-Tho aLP VelogAnat. Jumpy °tibia ad/she'd 000 .1.1:} _ a pp ELNraw eel .- 'lllwineWoll4 4. d Tiros alter. B N O. IdOJ.AsSES—Just _ I t ' P I 0. 1 . Il iehisr:;ira.br ValadLOS GARDLVE.:„ (IQ& MOLASSES,—Jitst rowthea. sad lac se. ' - WALLA= GAHM:NBA, C'BBLS; IVVlSKEl7,44;t7Treviii , eil , a) , and ist, ale sr. ,tEmsia.scg k UAW/MEI. • jAVA COFFEE-40 01 9 1.8NN. Vill&AT-78(1)116krici.igrite •• miebr =n4 41414011 17101(411' (KV itRONVIVS Essucuvor - a KR -4 i - , - 1 .c= . st• ;,- - - AUCTION SALI.S. . - P• Id .A M. DV/ S, Anotiunees. 4......,,i,_ v 54,.. R,...4. ~,,,..., W'md .' ' I.'"'''- ORFEITED INSURANCE: ::,roct AT F by tmter o t rhpare NialM.Seey. • %if 4.rhareiaial Stont.ocpittabarirb ran tine Insarana, Company, anroit.d Yor I,,o4saym at Of instalment. *ell P. kL.i:4VID, /riot. ASSIGNEE SALE 1: OE LAP . E STOCK OF Cf.OTIIIDI6, /k.,-Ott Fedor mrteing Seiretobe. ,at 10 o'elook at Store No: 181 .I.Thert street. OIH be told or order of Wm. T. Brown..arehroe, of: DIM. the entire stork of that' extonalre emcee. anima Wn. ars annerdneelothand Palarmeres, Dir.& • oak, Fronk and Dn.:oats In great variety . ; . Soper. Cloth. • 'esrlmere wad Sat tt Pantal.Nnan. rlido , uxt Steer . • Black Sada and oth Vestc Shirts. Drawers. Under,,lrta,, and Sea. era t orgeotlarorme furnishing I.noda, • • Superfine Clothe: :Caadmeroe, •. atlnetta, Trim taloa*. Store Ilattnea at.• to 0.0000 , the att. otloh Oda*. Invited. • Salt pealtlen arid - will bacon , heed nottlVall Is rold, . • P. 11 DAVIS." : Anetionser.l • AIo*TOURNED 01101 ANS" O(...URT SALE BALDWIN FLOURING MILL A-111 PARR-0n y afternoon. bertgetber 22d..at 3 o'clock. on. ther made., will he add, by order of Mrs. ;Ivy B. DIM; , AA golulellatais of the late Jeatell IL Pact,. decesacd.lbat valuable eh,. of Isndl. alttiate on Marlins Creek. Abar who from Pltteburah=thenteoenvilloTaruplke Road In Robinson 1 ownehip aretainlog forn• so re and perenl., on which lee , a arst els. m.ro.t. FL:3lm- M t i MILL gith other Ingprovetnents. , whloh has been' pro...need by eempatent f ochres. the mow: veil:std. p.y J he kind now for pale In ..wooly. """,(a t he very.touldeornely•itdoted farm. with 'slaw toe improvement% adriulust the aboTe. ot preeeet ems pled by 5/na Davie. w‘telnipit glinlsrds oC fifty eerie. being among th , moll dngrablo country 'l.'s In the eh dully of tb le way. end!' n aneighborhood highislmproled. Title Indinyanttle Tertus-thwattard nab. naidw IX oat and two testi, wi th Interest y P . 31. semi annually. 12 4.2 ALE AT TIIE UNITED STATES AB t--1 tovrAG—Thetab.taft articles not being relvdmi trw p.blio.mom, will; he 4014 by °talk. .cutler. at the Allegheny arsenal; 14110 o'clock. A. AL..% dredneedantba 19th of September 1256. Cl natant) vii:. • -6 ... 2 _ 12,04/ lbs Scrap cult Iron; ~ (WO les Porno ...neat u"K Irmo - - buck Lies Met; 6.009 - - buff Lesthowy, 13.002 " " role sad Calr deg 4 Saddler's strainers. 2 onetime. wagons; : 6 Smith'. a. vlbo - _ 2 Ileudhates.l 3 Smith's I,•llpecg 6 1111.... wooden and Tha t; 'BS Screw-dber.v . 29 Ilsonners. en; .rte , ; 1 1 Planting. mechluse . : 2.5 Planle, snorted; 1 5 Handle:oK 3 Tort, g rg.usrek l 4 Tenoaaea,w . . 6 Screw etoolne ~; • 35•30! entstsbef '. • - ... . 3 Beach view. .l I Bend 'dee. '.. , ;_ l' , ;.; And theca he e otr toy.. Tecate mgt. rev nd fus. • .4 . l. I th By Omer of soll• -i Len . T . J. BREllittltfi - . : 1 Comm.dlng Allegheny Areenal. • • .. P. 31. DANIS. anetloneen... ' ,c u .{ horn i, in EitsbCsbeend-e•On - I, §ital , ll . E .. E . •. §Ati) . ~ .1? ' 7, P i. A.R .g 'PEER SITIP 'Pbo vr ,diysrteri:locrcy, t: 23 at ~ .o n , ek..on theimmiti• me, W, Uth'et... wilt bh sold. by . crder:of -Wm. P;Banso,'Ale cline of Kush D King. all -. he 'right; title Automat .M claim orthe said E. . King. at an 14CW .4rartaiirofila 1) and to the nrm and r...al :and persproaL niter. propanty. /Arta lard wet/for the firm and partnerstdp aril. R.. The above ifanntanturinit -13eLbillingent tri. 0r.....t th, larrnelt.and wart bottgplets 01 11 Astra In'tbe effeet.noe. Peeing Immenerldahnfeeturing bgtildigin.snd Maddneer with- steam power ening, and Conlin ' Ware/go/UM ~..• 11114 IV stook atzennufeettgred fornltore t : teoh4 w. , ‘ The nine of thin Int/west ten he name/ tined 'l;7 . an ba , 'ep.,..etbas erthe prop/WO. lixdge d c )a - which sneer tanill ty:willbeoerred,,Tanne at isle.— . '";4L -.- :. . LL . P. 31 --. . //AVM AnCtlingsetr.- - ILFAiUAI3 . LE .1 _ PRIVATE LIB ItARY—Chi - 4 'Saturday erenine. apt Ibtla coanameind at 'Menai will be eota.t. the occustercialealm mom corner or WOOd andrath 0n... an entire en, valuable priest. glinr . e. , rot. • meted by a pentlegnen o. ! .enternsire - reading hensitthda literstore. !astern travel; bkrphy. and aelenoe,sernsine. bus many works of [snit/ end ntanwt - • Agnelli' thensadit Ist.indnd Baldish Anthology i -., 'oho Nietruhrh Re.m. vac Matthew Prior!. Posted Mork" 2.v0g5-Llbree7 tlone of U. emit , linglish Poets and Drandstiates !don- Wane's WOZlMMkinalthell Mannar& 3 voln , Writhig atif k'mannal Renetanbotd. The Great 11..ragcsas. I 'MN Rob. loran'. Biblical Bpearetea. 3 vac Townsend" demon. mant of the Old Teatamebt Larard'A 111iievids and Its Re ins. 2 yob; lignith'e DI nary of Ans. - Rein _we and Man iscact-er..2 Ink alchhosi s Chart*, Diatom: Vote Of Bohn'. Standard Lthr-, , Fre', Pantheon: Werke of Charles Pol. len:s eche. Boray Dig:M=2J. he. - • _:.— _.; ' ,- .-, AbO, • nomter e IsloAhl. work. In Pr.och Literelrie. mediae Inmertierletoire Des a irandlne.2 eolsC-- dad- De Stud, Buff n, net; A Pascal. Nada., lie ,Its e. French so I Bann Li .Dietionary, Pemeh and Lilly Die, Unwary. he eel& - . P. 71. DAVIS. A 1. • /Odin( a rthrria, sou' why TAU. MAY - nut. iv.. U. tate Mous., , e. Manager. • - ' PR4CES ADMD3ION. Bolen Tarruenle.-50 entreat e So.* V. 1.-1 400 Second Tier,--..1—...9.4ete. do. do. (Maga ... 45,M Bonew(fixreordreteose)4l ere. E , eentei ante 72.4 eta. antra. More open at 7 feleeti Perron:mom to began ae 7%. Anp , 11:41..Mi4316.1:47i1121 , 11; Cafe seSeaoWeirmi.':) her. Dnitteld 31.13.41 . s and Mrs. COlLLegtone. 141IDAY SiVt4Sll, Sento:Ober 14.14415. theTen4ed7l)7 inAcHier 8.-4.sdr Macbeth, Mn.s rheum tlecbefp, .. Meerlder... , Maneralf. 0.. Foeter,..4llng,inds To onelnifi" MORNING _ • Bitninp" . atm. CoaL AdiSetiser. wishes to purchase •-,Te ri le teminone Oesl mine In Pennsylvania or V. !Isla, " Ws of tlos not imports¢[ . *44 r - A. PSYSI3ON, Enid. at e ! • Ptdpedel F. !BROWN'S Essence efi Jainalia•Ginger.. HIS ESSENCE is a'preparation of 'inn-. a:cerium. ta ordissry diarists, indolent abotors. In ghost, in annexe of omitted= of the dig . ties function% fro of Inestimable value. Dining the proudenseet estieutte theists sad mama toniplainie Of children. It II malady ellaciotut Ital*:1117. hull7bleal cerinmell.r 'holed be vitbout memos -Be .or to get the Denim else= mewed r by P.BROWN, st hl. Dm Clow Mar. NAV. torsseqf Alta mut Chea Stuats. • delp/sa. and for tale he ell respectable Apothecarierfn the U C: a i raltsAllodtate sod to tvgb B . Ag.ct,..—r-„..t Ine Banatirt ; ; • settasulava I CARR' - • - es nIIRPIIY h OUBCIIFIELDinform thaii esetomeis god the yiblig etelly thetths addl e their store, man gen tle made; beteg heady firighed. they will have ova onMitißtitigY, Simt._l"th, thetr late Urge paretic. or MMus! WIN Ma GOODS. ,With the additional hieilltles of light sad nom afforded by thie tos• erevimest. sod an trasetteDr , erre se, ortetimt Weida 'Rode brethibi4 tlierhehe to Medd, ads:lit/axial hid_ gap :mean to boyars to call with ChM' when • mater[ that thASHION QUALITY, ECONOMY-=Air evo. or rcil; nocas st Gothie Ira% 74•W00d added. e sutocrlber 'badJody rnSoa the Stiword bettors a hags aportmeotor 0064.. rottabio to Pall Tondo. tordst od of Cloth., Caudamora, reattao atol-danto, yoroiddror :goo. or mu doecriotlor‘ and crest iar# 7. ll* has %ad t th.othou with the greatest care or. Oa Roast o aOßOrood the bastastarbh and smouroo. tom. and Ono WI the at the lowest Out, Priceo.•• (tufo/LWN aad prod , . • We rudy_to Dhow f. I It. 011.M1TZR,,74 Wood 'tow:. ri E NTLEHENIS WEARING' APPAREL \7f- - Jost n.6.1...4' i large assortment of Shot, D 13rierniand Olive 'loth& Vloah, Velvet. ideured. PIM -liana Vesting... Detallna an orioles. Amerieen. "hog • and Preach Cassimeree in . great. variety which mill. i made op to billet in %Unlisted strh.' on eW , abOrtat Me nor, and at the lotratt prints; also, a vrat=l. nod, ot Sian and Bo diarbtonsan Reedy Ma& ' (drat Cillif,gnods..w ~ fur Elegance and Design in 'tern cannot he , nirpused. helm, 'Puratesing thee roe ere invited to caltand evade* the:Week at . : . We study to*esse, i ' OURtilliird. 74 Wood Street. STOCKING YARN -AT -WHOLESALE,— Joserh Herne .1 Oe. 77 Market street. are mar nit; pared to supply the Trade and all trholnalo Wren. with , Readlerefteitting ytrua In aU grades and Oaten at Mann. faotany'. pikes.'. Than vanes. , put up in cuts prow hundredend twenty threads, and an in evorV roue* equal U not einerlor - to any other. make - or yarn. to the marked. Ord Wreck thv country meanly attended to. yen' ',-.- • 401: WCOINE4CO.. rtx.t.t.strad: 4tWILSON' & SOL,Wholeaalit and,-.87- . tin nianaoAPitatuflietureraßro.lllrlPond at, tabmvh, .t. in tined to ft:mita al , articlesin their hue on the most remould. teem.: Particular attention le Melted to qur woottment of Lade.' Riding ants and wound MID otir In ERR Hatt catch cannot to eurpansedta the city, ..-, p . - ,-, r: ••• - ,• , :- . ;,. ma -iirRESS , - ANDi BLACK ~TRIMAIINO: Y 6. 6. Moon 06 shlreeehre on the . hilth:ol ., MOP- • Leather. e otderelki *minty of New ' Ttmmin¢S eortihritS . all Widths of eh : pad • Moire- Antkiteo Trl end Volret Mow etht Ttifteal tehsh Rlbbararkohalagh Bleck Velvet Rthhoudo.. -, '"' MILLINERY ; GOODS—We - veriT T ; dAyIA couplets rAsiartmest. ItAVY WHITS COTTON lk". Bice seibi Jed wi t • . Az A. VABOR im. 25 Erik, ~BARS-Just riai - red,.air,T,- er laree rapt' of Illi o tNri P 7. . • 26 street. Ai. A- *A BO 4 ai CO- , have 3t4t. •iecai•ocr • • I.••_••tc , ribeirwilleirisf (knit:OHM-Pea— • eakerellalai, a chalet twat Wank exel Fame "VRENIIII BIERINi3S=AZ I orela In ealailrar two elm% rar Hob aeml,4, tear btu shales of Math Mariam, tosortaimif 1 ,- or Ups. ii , l Cloolqrboxotoo• of fait& y reed br - A. A. MASON * RTILLE4Y 4'iNFANTRY--A, i t targaierig6ea rs teni; . 4.. Okletaof 17 8 81118.84ftdemr. and WV <etas ' ote" 118,8mdent Comipsaiet pc Voloarionv tad 188148. - ,:p:B'," . guruFT.lB vol. =MN tor nin. "4„4, FINEU4SII. 800K.8,41 huge .invilicejast rea'd sad tor, sale br .T. B. DAV/1301, ft , 4 . J - 66.4baket st.outar 4 tk. . - Intgaligenoc - Office. , IrrTELS,- ftouso-keepels, Maaalmam a 4 Nleakaalea sa, • N% I tarn ige P o Nl.s t t oitad s 2 od P letl il I%,UVgt:re= ..6.ll l „fliad 610. at BAN tawar n satamnaaCla,No. Ater ymama ,•• Noas al !oaPaleatan by mall sale -.-••• aompaaLal by • • • •• • • • *4-!•• 1' '-- t Pittsbut Uh.egpt. A triel3O. - -, --',.. -- • 1. , rE President and. Directors or thug `,4* n..tanasr !iodated a dlrldolhlog got tuh , ,ko,Volt" -..., con on Übe abyttlil Stook paid tu . out atilt ototiou .434 , 1 Ms .o.tha. T•Yabil. ou and slur WI lab hut. . adW S. b. 70DiN8. bad 0... ".- . *Fiume nisx PreTacur.... . Stoes.holders.ohereby te f.the-blechatuce 1314 [m af rittrans-gh illber that tb• M at: • ut of SUM per ar slum [Da be ay os [be lab or next, tad the Ch awl Itert.lataboant Egypt dun an , boabb bfar.tbliarial. pm:m.lllmi, 01%110 Bowl of Dlre=loraa at the Beating lame. est att , aelql t GEO. D. tlogßaM.OrtfYr FTLIILD EXTRACT GINGER-:-Tilderi ce. Thal axtrut alu. Err ry.caumar.berp. th e; Divaiitaq Cal* Chalets Illareux ke , vae l M ; am" whl ham used the of.eb vow a tw..'"447 prime, r sale b 244111. It n fo ine tza. K. v . . ALVADmiltia. • . • . •.- , . '_ • ' ; -• • • " THV.4TRE. M l 3-40 do. Oaro:Snions.roal • se: Knotrit.eactarst 40e ••••- ,
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