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PITTSBURGH:
TRIIRSDAY MOWING, SEPT. 27, 1855
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eaistienimillt to taken Sr the Dally at Weekly Gazette.
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thin Is no to which the enbecription i laid, the paw
tin be invoinly stashed, =den the nbctriotion Ls re
&Ind br Innen payment. All transient advertiAtur.
or errerr &emotion. .111 be repaired to be paid to ad
noes The otdr erdepticate will he where awls/ month
lybr only contracts are made. esolvlk•
Otir Prospects.
We continue to receive the most cheering ac
counts from our friends throughout the coun
try. At first it was thought that there was no
°Banco for our county ticket, and a feeling of
saPinenees came over Its friends, which has
only Dyson to disappear within the poet week
or two. Late events, however, and the general
favorable feeling among the people to our
movement, have encouraged all who are mn
imax:lt with current indications; and our pros
pects are brightening with every day's develop
ements.- We believe that the people are with
.
raclead we are cenfilent that the undercurrent of
popular opinion is all on our aide. It needs but
a generous ocadeoce in the masses to stimulate
active effortei and a general rally of its friends
will, we fell well assured, result in the triumph
of the Republican ticket.'
Total; the vote of last year as the basis of
Plantations, it will be seen that we start even
in the race, with oar democratic competitors.—
Our chances are at least equal to theirs. Then,
wahave no such load to carry as they hare, in
the Administration and Nebraska Bill, hut profit
by all the discontent in their ranks growing out
of the Kansas troubles; and whatever &watts.
faction and &affection has resulted from the
Sao* Nothing nominations and frauds must all
Work in cur favor.
The extent of this disaffection is doubtless
underrated everywhere. In almost every district
of the ootmty we hear of men who cannot be in
drided to vote the E. N. ticket, and most of whom
trill vote ours. La some of these districts they
can be counted by scores, and in all they are
composed of men who have been prominent in
the Order. It is impoesible, we are told on all
hatch, and by men who know, to rally the Or
der to the support of the ticket ; and what with
the stay-at-homes, and the rebellious who will
vote against the' ticket, the aggregate vote of
the S. N. party promises to he lees than that
of either the Republicans or demoorata. As an
evidence of the truth of this, we cite the leek of
°cadence manifested by the Know Nothing can
didates generally, scarcely one of whom ventures
to think his chances of election at all sure.
There are numbers of Whigs in the city
whose fears of Lei:afoot= are so great •hat
they may be tempted to vote the R. N. ticket
_ . .
to defeat their old enemic; and there is ono
_ .ther large class of Whigs whose detmitetion of
the corrupt practices of the Know Nothing
leaders is so strong that they feel somewhat
inclined to vote the Democratic ticket to defeat
- men in whom they and the community have no
. confidence. To both of these classes we say,
• - .votertie Republican ticket, and yen will defeat
both the Democrats and the Know Nothings. li
Oorchanoes are as good as either; and It needs
but a concentration upon our ticket of all the
elements ad-war with the other tickets, to give
`lt a triumphant majority.
Backing Ont.
We have men it Intimated in the Nebraska
prints of New York that at least twelve of the
N. N. Congressmen from New York will desert
the North in the treat Congress when the hour
of trial comes on the repeal of the Nebraska bill,
and - that four or five more would follow from
Penneybank. Who the four or five aro from
thiaState, whose treachery is counted on, we
have hadrui means of learning; but we have
ventured to guess quietly that Jacob Brom,
Henry IL Fuller and J. H. Edie were three of
the number. We had not imagined, however,
that John C. Kunkel rou!d by any possibility, be
one of them. We had set him down as one of
the reliable mon, coder all Circnnnstances; and
now that he. is paving the way 'for a retreat, we
shall not be surprised at anything that may fol
low.
An "American"meeting was held in the borough
,orfork on the 19th East., which was addressed
by lion. John C. Kunkel, of Harrisburgb, mem
ber elute(' the next Congress. The following
. „cur actfrom the York Advocate will show the po
.
titian he took on the EADMIS question:
"On the Kensas-Nebreeks issue the orstsr
began Very eloquently. Ilia denveciation of
the iniquity of the measure was very strong ;
. but when the paatical - question of, what is to be
done/ came up. ••-treat a- falling off was there!"
"The audience were informed that In all probe
bility Kansas would be a slave" state. It wee
told, to be tan, that the northern aentimeot
mould require a bows fide effort to be made in
- thermal. Congress toy restore the Missouri Com
proud:le—that snob a' bill would pus the /loose,
. but be defeated In the Senate. TM speaker visa
• coortnihisasej to be beta faraftiCOmprnMiling again
and agers-campromising which must be done
; with tbelleroth which had shown its readiness to
notate any eomprimise to promote its own into
' reatte meaning and result of which would be
necessarily, Use admission of Samoa as a dare
alato.-a further violence dove to northern prin
ciples and interests, and a complete fizee of all
this agitation on the Kansaa-Nebraska question.
After the vain waate of Public time and money
on the passage of a bill by the House to be de
feated by the Senati, and there atop, then com
promising is to be resorted to, and a national
-- “Arnerican" organisation, sr agreement between
Northern and Southern sentiment on the Slavery
„Aviation; it to be effected to elect a President,
- .and all history shows that such a result aan only
_tieratched by a total enrremder of the North to
I . :leathern Tho declarations 'of Mr.
limmas on this question show bow mush the
...Beading•Platform amounts to, and the special
code which it was intended to promote. it is a
enough Morgan" to lut until after the
alectioniand -then iterilibe thrown aside for the
WU of the compromising system. What a great
thanes be left for the North to enjoy that
• ' 'splendid inheritance in Kansas which the orator
BO eloquently described"'
This Position of Mr. Kunkel atnounts,...in fact,
to a surrender - at discretion - to the &nth on the
Saone question. The Polk borustsand
.en the Oregon question, in 1844, was not a more
Jamennd Impotent conclesiott than this.
.
Mr. Kunkel, our readers - must understand,
when to mu! II Whig, stood In the front rank of
tb~antielawtry notion of that party; and his '
election to Concuss last year, was hailed as a
point seined In the cholas-of The right kind of
Material for the - nut House. Tbe tact that he
thee going off, is, therefore, a suggestive ono.
It shone that the Know Nothing leaders of the
State are opening the way for a more cordial
l emon with the. South, end that to accomplish
this the Nosed Freedom will be betrayed. Let
antichwery men beware I
We Bnd that . a number • of reePeetable gentle
men hare !Opted a Card to bolster up, the char
acter of Pamtmor , Williamson, and assert that
Judge Kase be, 'hemmed" that Williamson did
•^Cot mike a full and correct return. Now tbe
bulb of; the matter!. the/act war
_proved before
w 7.. Midge Ksna,andthere was ncoLmsetunption about'
"It."—Paussytoirsdan
.
The PeenrytraMan is drawing its fancy
,:for' its beta. The evidence before Judge Bane,
When Winiasesto was condemned, b a matter of
'reoori t , and there ir lot the least proof to be
;Mind in it that WilliaMson Made a false re.
leon "The - return vie pie ennead by the Judge
end - llinsive," not false; • and thin was
dais upon an fo:ferotes of WS, instead of collate& •
;lAN eoritts' ititisitt;ltairtfver, sets teeth, tna
anon lr tiii,pdtteA—eot , far making •Yi ar
1gr 11 4 1. 0 11 j 4 , 1 1 31 /1 1 C 1 ../P i r 4 " resew to nth ti•
the Pm14444 ' 11 " 1174,
fal'e " 4 ".
w hy VU be aoiamdtted for Wait to make a re-
Aro Yon Astessed ?
Saturday next, September 89, is the Mat day
on which Totem not assessed can have their
names registered. Let those interested ace to it.
Thu snow Nothings of Indiana county,
desparing of electing their candidate for Assem
bly prevailed upon acme democrats to bring out
Mr. John Mallen as a candidate, hoping thereby
to take votes enough away from the Republican
nominee to defeat him. Mr. Mullen at first
consented, but finally declined.
The prominent candidate for Associate Judge
in Montgomery county is Mr. Mehelm Mot/lath
ery. If names are things, what sort of a thing
is this?
Gieat Battle with the loamle,
-Gen. Harney haesignelized his advent into the
Sioux country by one of the most gallant and
complete victories ever obtained over an Indian
enemy. The victory is so thorough, an to strike
terror Into the whole of the savage tribes occu
pying that extended section of country. Still;
there may be bard fighting to do before they are
completely subdued. As yet,•we are without de
tails, our °centime's not having come to hand. But
other letters, immediately from the battle ground,
have been received in this city, from which we
gather some of the details of the battle.
The engagement took place on the 9d instant,
at the Suet Hills, on the North fork of the
Platte. The entire farce of the United States
troops who participated in the engagement is
statnd at four hundre deed fifty moo. Major
.Cady was in command of five companies off' the
fish Infantry. Col. Cooke bad command of two
companies of the Sect•ed Dragoons, one company
of Infantry, mounted, and a company of Artil
lery. The whole force under the command of
Gen. Harney.
The battle commenced early in the morning,
and lasted several hours. Gen. Harney ordered
Col. Cooke'a command to place themselves in
positions-omo distance in advance of tee infantry,
and eo as to come down with full force upon
the enemy. Tnis tnovement was successfully
performed about three o'clock in the morning.
the engagement was then brought on by the
infantry, who attacked and drove the Indiana
in the.direction of Col. Cooke's command. They'
were of course ready and eager for tfivi fray, and
commenced a desperate attack upon the enemy.
They soon routed them, and a running fight fol
lowed for some ten miles. At a point of rocks,
a portion of the Indians are said to Lave made
a stand, and to have fought with great despera
, don. Bat they were completely routed—having
seventy or eighty men killed, and fifty women
' and children taken prisoners. They suffered
also the loss of all their camp plunder—a large
amount of dried buffalo meat, their lodges, end
fifty horses. The Indian women, it is said,
fought furiously.
On the part of Gen. Harney's force, live or
six were killed, and as many wounded. No offi
cers were among the killed. . •
The Indians who were concerned in this bat
tle were the Bride Sioux of the Platte—the
name who were concerned in the ma•eacro of
Lieut. Grattan's command, near Fort Laramie,
and the murder of the mail party, and who have
frequently defied the hailed States to meet
them in battle. Among the papers found with
them, were the way-bilis of the mail which they
had captured.
The lettere speak of the engagement as a very
gallant and well conducted affair, as it undoubt
edly was, to be successful in killing no many of
the enemy wad the Capture of their women and
children.
This war will not end here. The Indians will
not be satisfied with a single engagement,
though the result has been most disastrous to
them. It is not probable that they will again
risk a general engagement, but their policy will
be to annoy and harass oar troops, by inviting
pursuit into distant and inaccessible portions of
the country, and there giving them battle. But
they will find Gen. Harney, and the forces under
his command, ready to meet and chastise them
at any point and under all circramstances.--St.
Louis RrFublican, 24tA
nor the Pittabarhh Daily llarrate.
THE PRESENT CAMPAIGN.
Hr. Editor.- In common witn you 1 think the
masses of the so-called "American" party are
honest, or at least that many honest men we
inveigled e
into its Councils. They went there
from a love of Protestantism and a desire to es
cape from political corruption; and they little
thought, either that they were expected to do
the dirty work of demagogues, or violate the
great principles of Proteetaistisin through a sys
tem of secret and vile Jeiminem.
The defeat of these Jesuits, and the vicious
political eyetem which they arc etriving to build
up, Is a public necessity, and is felt to be each,
as tench by the honest members of the Order an
by no who are outside. But; citizens, it is not
enough to defeat the piebald ticket put forward
by the demagogues who control that Order.—
Ton should defeat them by such a majority that
they will never again conspire against the parity
of the ballot box, never again combine to deceive
and betray the people.
That this ought to be done, thousands are
ready to admit, and that it roe be done at the
coming election Kis not difficult to show. Last
fail there were in round members five thousand
Democratic votes, which number, by the contin
ued aggressions of the slave power in Kansas
and out of it—at Washington by the plots of the
Pierce ndministration, gild In Pennsylvania by
the usurpations of Locafoco Federal Judges, has
been reduced within the last twelvemonths prob
ably fifteen hundred votes. Allowing the Dem
ocrats then thirty-five hundred votes in Allegh
coy county—let us see how the remaining eleven
thousand five hundred votes are to be divided.
Or admitting that of this number only ten thou
sand should go to the polls, how will they prob.
I bly be divided between the two parties, Repub
lican sod Know Nothings t What are the facts?
The Republican organization sprung into 'axis
, tenet Atli grown from the popular imprusea it
was • =stay response to that universal outcry for
a party movement which should defend the rights
of the north against the proelavery doctrines
and practices of the democratic party, and at
the same time defend individual rights against
proscriptive Intolerance.
Alter a public notice of only ton or fifteen
days a County Convention assembled in which
fifty-three out of fifty-eight districts were repre
sented, by thoughtful, prudent and determined
men who haditcted heretofore In the old parties.
This Convention tiotmembled, plated in nomine
a ticket acknowledged by all to be one of the
bast ever offered in this cougty. Where in the
history of our politics has any new party just
organized shown such strength and harmony of
action? Look too at tbo patriotic end truly
Democratic principles of the party. Opposition
to the aggressions of the Slave power—oppovition
to the usurpation of Federal jadgee—a strict
aditerince•to State Rights, and a defence of
State Sovereignty now prostrated in Pennsylva
nia by the pliant tools of the very party which I
clamors en loudly for Spatter Sovereignty.
With suettprinelplee, and with a ticket cote,
posed of men whose qualifications are acknowl
edged, and with harmony and good will lei the
body of the party, and with no disappointed
candidates for nomination in their ranks,:the Re.
publicans have reason to expect a large proper
tion of the ten thousand anti-locofoco votes, ray
six thousand, or perhaps six thousand five band:
rod. Such at least would seem to be the pros
pect, looking only at their position. But if we
tarn to the evidence of Know Nothing weakness
and decay, even a larger vote f r the Republican
ticket might be anticipated. Now what is the
picture presented by the Know Nothings of this
county. Before the organization of the Repub
lican party they were considered and con
ceded to have a majority over the locofocoa.—
But why ? Because the people approved
of secret organitetions ? No. Bat because
they disapproved of locofoeo subserrieney to
the slave-power, and there was no other large
party in opposition. Hence, greedy 'apt
:rants for office, to the number of eighty-three,
put forth their names as candidates for Know
Nothing nominations, and having thus Commit
ted themselves could not withdrew and joiti the
Republicans on the formation of their party.
These eighty-three aspirants and their friends
were able to hold the party together until the
nominations were made; but with all their in
*wiry and pertinacity, they were unable to drum
up ae the recent Know Nothing election more
than liana-four hundred voter, including minors,
outsiders andpeeezirs. But their election Is now
over, and testae id .14thty-three (88) candidates
nu/ their friends, there only fourths nomi
nated candidates to rally tke-Axecoeying and de
spairing Know Nothing!, for. the general election; •
while the remaining sixty.nine diaappdteted can
didates will either secretly and efficiently
. apposo
the party which bra disowned their better olalais
or will stay at home and let the fourteen favor
ites work for themselves and their dickot. If
eighty-three men could drum up only thirty-four
hundred votes, proxies, minors and all, how many
votes think you can fourteen men bringallitv
when eixty-tiltie reindidates of their own party,
with their friends ; are either thieving cold water
on them, or heaping - ea their heeds coals of Are,
by charging than with frauds and perjuries of
the blackest die?
Next, what is the evidence of the etrongth of
the jthew Nothings gun their nominations, ea
e i tabitad by their ticket and Its reception.—
The Imputation of frauds made against the
friends' or Wilson by the friends of Moods, and
the humbug luveglgatiOn, and the farcical letter
of Woods,:who does:not retract a tittle of the
'citirgatif l and,> are ieoent end notorious; but
a few.. wards - respecting -the nomination and
linteent:poiltlotrof 'Mr. - Flanesin, the .head of
the ticket, will mtilhaertei show how 'fatal : to the
Know Frothing enneethe-ticket and the mode- of
its nomination-mail prone
krMr. zlianegin polio:Cat:the, ittnitt-liothint
election leas than one arthej thirty-four
hundred votes, while the combined vote of Cm&
and Kirkpatrick shown that a lame majority
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i his own party were opposed nomination, .
But how woo his email plurality obtained!
I An understanding was esid to exist that tete-
I ' , cranes and anti-temperance should be kept
out of view in the contest for nomination, but
notwithstanding this, Mr. Fhinegin got the &o
the support of alt the Liquor men In the,Order
and thus obtained o few more votes than his
highest competitor, and to the public charge
that to effect this be "carried Liquor on one
shoulder and cold water en the other," he has
made no reply. But having thus become iden
tified with the Liquor interest, and his nomina
tion secured over a temperance candidate it
was to be expected that the Liquor League
e
would ratify the hard won victory, and that
Plantain's friends, having defied and defeated
the Temperance men in the Order, the League
should have thrown at least the whole liquor
interest in his favor to give him asp show of
etreogUi. But have they done so! Their more
recent nomination of Judge Wilkins tinawer4 no.
Where, then, is the strength of Mr. Flanegin
to come from.
Row stands the case with the Know l Nothing
candidates for Sheriff and for Treastiterdtadsuch
Legislative candidates as Gen. Moorhead and
Mr. Smith! Will not the friends of the defea
ted candidates who feel they - were defrauded and
bamboozled answer at the,general election by
voting the Republican ticket? If additional evi
dence of the weakness and despandercy of the
Know Nothings is wanting it is afforded by their
Ratification Rally on Saturday night. Their
Handbill notices, their splendid music, their
boasted roll of eight thousand members, their re
cent triumph over the temperance men by the
nomination of Flanegin and Jones, their boasted
accession of strength gained from the Derucerete
by the nomination of Ward and Moorhead, ought
surely to have brought two or three thousand
together; but when the hour arrived and the
meeting organized about Tao hundred and tam
tyvire persons sadly and slowly came to listen to
the apologies made by two - or three speakers for
the slim attendance and to admire the down-cast
looks and modest demeanor of Gen. Moorhead,
who, though himself a candidate, was the hest
material they could get for Chairman. Is this
the party, are these the men to out-vote the pro-
Slavery, Anti-Temperance Cements in Alle
gheny county! Aehamod of their past nets--
ashamed of their cause, and (Rehm .sned by their
own dissensons, the Know Nothings have al
ready defeated themselves; and it becomes the
duty of every lover of Liberty, every friend of
State rights, every Whig who desires the defeat
of Loccfocolsm and every friend of temperance
to rally to the Republican cause and support
that which is the best and strongest ticket In the
field and give thereby, an overwhelming defeat to
the cohorts of Rum and Slavery. Tho contest
now being between the Republican and Locofo
co parties the result must prove a triumph for
Liberty tied the Right, A RZPrtILICAN.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Dr. NE'Latte's Vermifage.—Anothe r med
!cal witness.—lt is no small evidence of the Intrinsic value
of this mot Vermin:ma. when even Phfclrians. who am
generally prejudiced against patent medjelnehrelentatili
come forward and testify to its tritannhunt mamma in a.
palling worms. Road the following:
ilvartssawmus, Shelby Co. ELT, April 2,1822.
J. Kidd & am a rractlelog physicist.. raeldiea
perm•nentif In thin pls.. In the fear 1813. ate.. eenr.
dent of the State of Illmoorl. I beta,. mw painted with the
enperlor virtuoe of Dr. IrLane's Verndfoca. At enure
more I•Leare moment I will mend you Ike es It °ran ex
moirnetit I made with one vial, estwilinawpwarle of
vr
bOO nrri, L. CAILTER, It.
IFlL.Purrhsoermrill hoo rah! to ask Ihr DR. SPLAtirS
CELEBRATED ViERMIYUCIE, and take bone else. All
other rernalfuitea, in prtaparlson, are werthleas. Dr. ll'
Imda Vermiftwe, alio his celebrated Liver Pll4 can now
he had at a/1 teopectabia Druz Stores In the Bolted States.
and from the seder proprietor.
- •
Alpo for !We he the We premiere., FIRMING 'BROS
mow.. to J. BLOB CO., No 00 Weed st. pue.R.direS
Who has not heard of - Bcerhavea Hol-
LAN'D DlTTElls.l—Simplo In It. oemporiti on, yr.gett to
that tasto, toed truly wonderful to Its effwet. It. postu'arity
abr. In wondowed at. To Invalid. heat recovering
glrength. It to !unlash. saw:rising thnt .nothing Intha
And Over Um IlerrOUS IMAM. and hapatt.taa that hal th
and tong to the etornseb. so longed for by the conning
nent."—Doily En:minim
14.1.4norts•nownt Imao.tbnonitunn.
Cough Remedies Dr. Key Ecr's Pectorn
cum T..
Dr. norm. Drotorol Syrup will cars DraucliDU.
Dr. Reeds Protocol Syrup will coal LorrugMa.
Dr. Harare. Pectoral Spam wIU care
Dr. Hoerr'. Pretest Syrup w W cure •roldlu tlarbrad
Dr. Kam's Doctoral St-rap will cum Tutltr/rot Cru.
rutoption.
A runs la for trona .1:r. .7. W. Vista,. of Lokeby, Mao,
Mr,
want you to twud me two bottles of your NoUral
Ft-rap by malt Then Is • lady luny who hos •.00gb and
Ow &vim ain't cunt bd. I was it Ob. SAMS .Wll7. and
tr/sdowerythlog without bola:, until I got • bottle or
rut. Poctoral Ornate I took It but turluo. and It eared nut
Ask Sr Dr. iterates Ass: =l4 Syrup awl WI, no Genes.
Pries, Men. Bold at, Dr. arrszsra. N.. an Wood 'wt.
Ind St J. P. PLENUM:PP, Allogb.y. •+".044.9
and Contineatal Exenange.
810117 BILLS DR.AWN Bi
DUNCAN, ORESIIIAN k CO.,
oN TUE UNION BANK, LONDON
IN 150)L1 07 it AND , PL74t ADA.
These Drafts aro available at all the prin.
clyal Tonna ofEogaol. Enstland and !Matti: and tba
Otattnent.
we alnl dr alr am Err Bru.9 nn
M. A. 6runebaum & Bailin,
FRAIMPORT A MAIN.
Whl.b sem ag. a R.talttaacn to tq Latta Of illamsany
Enrltaniand and ErallanAL
Penotio Into ding to trays' abroad may Ilercti . r. through
Utters anktit, on yr bleb /inner an be obtained,
rmoled,ln .7 put of E.r.P.
Collections of BMA Note% and other orearitim to En
rol" trill receive prompt attention.
WI& IL WILLIAMS Oft.
istan Woad. corner Third inert.
Liver Disease.--Crirtoes Spanish !di:-
tan...it remedy for liver disease, the moiler of for
mittatile evils connected .nit a dleorgeniaed otnte of that.
wpm. Is nazi, @Mod. •
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Unades. oreartnizataa. tram U.; bighast won of
fer
.one nein; ID U. efts of Illehmand. pa., mtzbt be AY*a
creams effected be Caster's haaalall Mixture. We hare
only 09091 to refer to the ettrasinnessi erne of Puma If
Drinker. Ens, of the (inn of Drinker h limit. ➢ookeatkr,
niehinead. To.. wha .as sung by two 'With" er Carters
Dram/A Metre.. after Melo yam eafferLog from Ifisega
ad near. U. se7s Us salon an the blood la wonderful,
better than all the aseileina he had. ♦es taken. sad shear
fully nearrunands it to an. Es s adrstWmea t.
.4.ltralawlf
WELCH & GRIFFITH'S
PATENT GROUND SAWS.
17.AVING purchased from Mr. Wm. Souch
aeu bin Patent Itleht, ler grinding <Uralar and nth.
Es., Sr IF bleb we hate paid him a Was lama and we are
the eels prnywietaaof tots pate.. W. will reward am
tar.oo ether tafannstlen of tali natmentte en the smut
This S. the not; yeehloe . ores Invented that will gala2l
• Paw perfectly neva In thlrbarx.
They 101 l Moire leo sett..—er twit heat while rOsillox
—wlit rm 1.90(..th lumbar-and ken. WI edg•lonya .
11..7 other sore made—sad are not noble to become
antra*.
AU our aim are made hum ►n Extra Quality of .Caat
hatrwtati wrormaly Ibr our own mok at tomb Mitre
rat than mmenally used for Sow.
We nomortfully inform all manniketonws of Lumber.
that no Saw win b sent from Eatabliehmont bakwhat,
Is of superior Steel and workmansblro the Temper will te
fraud more ern an 4 %tream than any Saw to use:
WELCH &
DW GRI/PITELS.
Orden2Teelnkl bl JOSEPH WOOELb& 00.
.TOzi WOODWELL & CO.,
IXPONTER9 AND DEALS/MIN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE,
CORNER OP WOOD Al NECOND iSTRIMIA
Jun dArA PVITIMUROO. PA.
Reputatiod la New England.
tburroi., N. 1.1.. Juno kb, 15)3.
2b B. ahr.utock CO.I-
Gunnies—tor deo years past, I h.@ used D. A
rahnsetocles Vermlfusrs for an anthelmlntle to my yrso
Mg my attention was first called to It In • case when I
had tailed to dislodge warms with calomel, pink and =w
hams. A bottle wee obtained and coed with desirable of.
teak since than f have prescribed It sor hundreds of to.
tlgata„ and In a large majority of cases with ocsarklete goo.
ceps. In on• awe • single bottle of the medicine bronaht
away from ono What Nincry4:lol florets. I hate new.
or known kt to do harm. and I am Induced to make this
statement lkom an honest =gridlock that It Is the most
'nimbi. Warning* yet known. Bosh Is my confidence
In Its voncHillubme pones, that I roccennunld It to nth.
as physicians In this sootiott, and hough& thus with tha
artiste. - LL 0. SAUD& H.D.
of
prapose a d and sold by B. A. FAIDIESTOOX ita m
) ker
Wood na flrstets.
Lyon's Kathalron.—Thero is no surer
teat of the unrivalled merits ofan article. than
log op of count eas Imitations and counterfeits This
te.teenclosivelverwrce Lion's RAFILLIZOIf. ter murales.
restorbig and tosentifylng the Mir.. to be the Omit toilet
raids ever prepared. Combining am It does the fragranco
of the meet dentate entracte with the most valuable ric.
dentin pyatttta , it stand. entirely without a tivaL—
The iadles/ 4 :::rt that toilet tabby is =Vete
Without It. and dna diserlmlnatten rules the world.
To Hard Sissies. Imltatiosui and min terfelts
. '41F1711 elk Inv Lynx's Knmemos.
ILICATIWYKNOOP k 00., Proprietors,
03 Liberty at.. New York.
`Per bitclignSumlB L it 00.. and all other 'dealers.
sa.aztetaim
v e ant the follow
-40, for the 'T , •
• '
-.tram the•Phllakdphhi 74 .. ... . ~ ,° a
Comment ea retch,. s tO Mina It can .. end r°
sobaring gonad not deny purchasinto ....„
( Dn. liontane's anuan Ittman—nla cobra
14.... T., at by Dr: O. M. Jactionat the im ..
(Sernian ion, bre. Ma Arch 1t0..!, is exciting
unpeasannted lentil.: intuition, and the proprietor . Mho
sachnnibe physician. is m
edian quantities of
It. il'h• sienna Cr We n sorel y sot tortb in
Mt ..tended notice of it, to he seen in no'r'
.„ft ert l y h a
column that Mae le bardlyaomrooln Witt tin sienna
of it. Sah, much we MU add—Of the lona train ot ply...
loaf Ma to which humanity in hair, theta la Done noes Oa •
tenant than tan rawly. dnavvemst of he digestive
nbisariatan whi ft. Inter onli to swam, PanT 141=relt -
ntate artile liver. , meadaetw.pilmommismi , •
Winn town, *morbid _brintil. lOntot *pint C....in•
ws indarorineNe -wrinchednain of eilicuickari .o.. %.=
Inside and Mb woollen iittetiditatii. m
artins bon balled the alb of • n MOM ban
nalidkiri
WILIX44 Th...--.:DIX11111.1.11 MOEN
' PLEMIIfe liROTEERS,
troccatais to I. UPS OCka
WHOIRSALE — DRIIGOISTS,
NO. co waowssp R e uir PL
rpottleton otDOCLoat't soloondeolVers4Ott, Lita
la*
— Ballo of a ThottaadLifkokerV4 4 '„__l).efßz
aryw r am Comp Wan.
and Irreelriss fpm Os has. Sal at Dr. ENTILKIM
Wood street. HU. MIT
0010 At PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
TICE ONLY RAILROAD
RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH,
Tho Fast Train leaves at 2 A. M., through
to Clacianatt 1e'1 . 2. hours end 40 minute,.
EEMB2fI
These trains sllmake.close connectiung at Cradling. and
the tint two connect at Alliance. The direct route to St.
Louis Is now opsn. via Creitlil34l and IndienaPolle, 100
miles shorter than via aerated. Connections ate made
at Ilanetteld with the Newark wad Sandusky City road:
and at Cradling with the three toads conceutratlng there
For particular. age handbills. No trains run en Bundif
Through Tickets are sold to Cincinuatl. Louisville, St.
yi,ut.;Thal...wlis, Chicago, Rock Island, Fort Wane.
Mr/gland and the print:hal towns and cities In the West.
The NEW BBIGIITON ACCOMNODATION TRAM will
Imre Plttsboruhnt 10 L.l. and 0.15 P. la.. and New Brigb
ton at 7 a. it and 1 v. s.
For Tickets cad Canker lufmnetion, wool/ to
J. 0. OIIR111",
At the miner dike, under the Mortorprabd. n 0,,"
Or et the Federal street Station. to
GEORGE PAR/CM
nein. Arent.
Plttsbargb. July 53.1865.
PITTSBURGH
Life, Fire &Marine Insurance Company;
Ofßee Corner Market and Water Streets,
$ .
ry e
D. GAL WA Friedel!. lame D. IicOn MU IE,L. PA.
This Company makes every Insurance ap
pertaining toor connected with LIFE RIBES.
Alm realest Hall end Cargo Rieke,. the Ohio
portrare and tributanes, sad riarlso Make gen
orally
And against Loss or Damage by Fire,
And agalnet the ram of the On and /Wand !Urination
and TreartorfAtion.
Melee leaned at the loweetrates amalatent with salty
to &Downie.
, la::
dlaxander Beadle),
John Fullerton, •
ramnel aleClazkan.
Jame NV.
Chaa. Arbuthnot,
David Bieber.
/Janata N.Le,Hittanning,
Pa. mrdadyfa
Robert Denney,
Jameaß. Roan.
WMlsm PhMO;
John &at,
Joseph P. GezzarnOL D.
John linflpl.o
Jamea Marshall.
ohn. MIMI,
Rehr
Lance 4utual Insurance . Company
OF PIIILADELPILIA,
OFFICE NO. TO WALNUT srREEr.
OWtfot. sl77.l374—Anete. 1e..T2092, Securely /eroded.
FIRE .INSURANCE—On Buildings, Mar
cinrodite, Furniture, de.. In Two*, country.
TTa motne,lerineiple, combined with the securftl of •
Steck (MAUL entitle. the I newml toenail.* In the Praia,
at thetTomoenr. mthout liabIllt) tor loam.
The••cript (Mthlntea of Ude Commq.Pn &Vt..
wurgbil,l"drAPTlaltlV,t% 11 b 1:! t! f °'"3:'
•
B. Jd. /Ig i ml i t k carelar T.
Lewis R. Jlehhurec,
George N. Joker,
Beni. W. TlnshiT,
Robert areen,
Wand.
Edward U. James.
Wm. Homer,
I Ambit-aid GApleO,
WniL M. Sem. Pltte
1. O. OOPPIN, Agent,
ran.? Third lima Wood ortrortp.
Cam Tinsley,
Wm. IL Thomparm
T. C. koekhlll.
a. W. C.riPooter.
Robert ate.,
f'Qd i
Jame. srabolll.lll 1. Taylor,
Jamb T. Santini
•
PHILADELPHIA
Fire and Life Insurance Company,
No. 149 'CIIESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE,
Will make alt kinds
f Insurance. either
Palma. or . Limited, on *very riytlon of !Invert) or
11"""'". AMV!iTN I V14747..
al. W. 84.171. VIE• ProlliaSne
inialiaant
Chan. P. lay .%
X. IL Englis f h, o rt ir
P. B. Wary, I Jac 0. Paul.
C. Ilhertnan. John Clayton,
a. J. Mallnrceo, R. Whirr.
P. In.aczomas„ seclataf7.
and W o o d
ler Third and Wood atraata.
Citizen's Insurance Comp? of Pittsburgh.
W3T.111017134 Presidad.
mamma.. MA:BIIELL, Seel,
011&E, 34 WATER, DT TWEEN MAR ET AND
WOOD STREET&
_INSURES MILL AND 'CARO° RISKS ON TOE
°MO AND YISSISSIPPI lIIYEES.,AND TIUBUTA MSS.
Air /Ansa opaque LgAt er Droglagqy Stm. ALSO
daming the penis qf Übe SEA and INLAND NAVIG,Irio.v
sad TRAANSPOSTArION.
wfr:NreG. 1.7 1: 1t
: t
,o . e
Jaa. M. Cooper,
John E.
. .
IrA n cii n" d 2
Wlll. Eltr
John S. I
Frauds &Um,
J. deboonmakar.
lath.
igm,B. Ham
BUILRIA • ENSURAIIVE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOIIN IL SIIORIsTBERGER, President.
ROBERT , FINNEY, Secretary.
0.. W. BATCILELOR, General Agent.
WILL INSUILG AGAINST ALL KLNDS Or
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS.
J. I_l,BLnc:them-Pr. W.
LLILICCTOAS.
CANN
e: W. Unbetwirr. W. W. NlaOrk.
1tg24. 6
R. T. tworA, Jr., Jobs A..
Canyber,
Gouts S. relden, Th. - 04
ju l . .ll.lrryw,
aarAn lanwr wastalye4 kr mars insttrAd tinder' roll.
else lamed brs Oar Clowpwyr will br liberally aJytutwd and
pymprlp pay a N. elyww,No. WI Warr amt.
sell-
Weste,sn Insurance Company
OF PITTSBURGH. •
wart muss, at, mitt- net.
Will insure apanst e:11 - kinds of Pito and
Kinks. :
3mola, Jr non Snot& Ja.a.
.W. iltalar," A. Nit Melt. GOO. Raab;
Wm. Lyon, 012. W. Rickatsto, nathl Ltobniny
0. Unman. 0. W. Yukon, •. Lippincott,
Wm. IL Ataltb.
LTs hoplAl tutbu manacsd by Dizattora andl
Im o ,. to tlas aosmanntity, and litho win Ilbyrnity
Stra _
Ist b •Atjart
rtnnaPtil Pay_ yaws .t to. Oyyrca, Na. PI Watar
d. e
(Spann • Ws Warhotam.) up stairs. Ptitabsagh....
WELLS, RIDDLE * CO.,
86 Fourth EL near Wood, Pittsburgh, PE.,
. 11 4.Nr7ALTURER3 Or
lie : .y, Carriam Riding, Drovers'
!SD
DRAY WHIPS;
THONGS AND SWITCIIES,
Keep constantly: on hand, received direct
. va Vr ad
agar Ift r ' efl.rro.EDMMlO.SitZ ;attgl
Lwow. doe iks•
AWN., ot7leo of Wldpir wmptly foonlohod to orior.
gro,dm trozo the ultde on solicited elut Dmineal
alma
relr,l '<lima wr h, rno w V2 4 - imestAivrzx
-AM
•
EAGLE *STEEL WORK
HOMMEL MOIELVY ot CO.,
3LINTTAterI7I.IIILe a/
Cut Steel. German, Saw. Blister, Plough
AND
SPRING STEEL;,,
AXLES, WOES, SPRINGS, PICKS,
Mattoekm,Wedgei, Harrow Teeth, &T.
WAR%IIODUR AN 112 RAI ERU=IM
DetAnwn Waal
PITTSBURGH, ISA.°
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JOHN COCHRAN & BROS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Iron Balling, Iron halts, Vault Doors, Window
Shutters, Window Guards, ar.,
Nos. 91 Second M., 6i 86 Third st.,
- (between Wood and Market,)
PITTSB69OII, PA.,
Rays on hand a variety of new patterns
Nancy and Plala. iniltabla Peal' I yarrow. Particular at.
Maltl to ancliaing Lima Lota. Jobbing dour , at
ctim mba tr
WILE
st; soIs ALTML
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS
Chilean Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing
AZT lITTISG pwrimALLY.
For Wcmxiss' jand Vauaalion of Buildings.
W.s A.. 111 oorit44, for Warming and Tantatind b 7
nem ar Mt maim Myst Grad/Pant litmus; Obmatsi;
Moab; ostdtals, fantods& Gown Muss& COW" neWIII
Jai 13 1.10 or Dwilllnn. No. 13 tdaskst ort.. patubeze
PAK, June lbtti,
saißow Torn &Liverpool Line oiPaenels.A.Sl.
MordilSON, No. 410 Li ny
Mem plivehme.h.Pn, le the only Demon in the Man
dty mithorind tdjdl Nano Oirtilkeles %br mr Liu of
New York and LiverpoolV. :r
01 t ways oßniNzix,
el 13onth it.. x.ll York.
Ilm alineve on hand Bight Mena dm any mow,
Pallailmt any lienkln Bnidenk Indent!. acetiana and
Widen
Mo, htlnde pmennere fromllm York and Mandel.
Dhle by Railroad. /OEN TI10)1Y0ON,
.14004banertt T ever no. 410 Lamar Stltee.
Headache ana lon*lgia' of Eight'
Tann ambling Chula by Optirr's • Dirosaann
WWI Trimble; lialbalregtolt, DeTuditown. sth
ward. rays he was coati of Et, esdache of eight yrn
abstain& hy Man lattice es of °Woes Depuratlva Byron.
Ile lad Wed venous phtelaolltelliallt •• Mo. He it
um entirely well. , Oakley', Dildritiro fa tbr Ithanwar
thud ecronda. ToDaYand all eroitho awoke.. • Tor mho,
arnolasalo ana tst DR. NJLIWM,'S. N 0.140 Wood it,
also of that/Mau Mortar. Peak TS eta. per bottle.
BALL STYLE OF
M'C Olt D. C Q.,
• No. 131 Wood Street?)
fma 1.0 own iromt orocef4
/fate jut received thoiritoll Style of
lIATS.
Atoo—A Tar largo .an •t of Goottainensf BOW
llATkisowstfloo and rum • oltfloi, to vlde.h ehq
smite the attention ofthepublle7
AND whOLESALE DRAM IN
vingez BUTTER, SEEDS, " au,
• ' A el Prod lieograliD
No. 25, W ood Gee, Pittsburgh.
- ' - NeWDexe — ernii Gallery.. -
tit,. XELSON.wojad taspmfally .inform
• rg illndi
di Sr4le gragrallT"that In =tie tc.
al s &mat Ais tug
ka,.. tad t sad as mow omplotedMl Te r ri a.
°,, s ° 4 it,k,=`B2,,,nufigit„, — ,/,,...4 - a -1 7.T.'
=.l=ugszt.w.. Wit = "4 leofil , ifeket-A. • Cee ! .- '4
iiiit•ikaa
arm i c w4.t, seashi BSI i
atm% nitelloni.
The Greatest Medical . Dineovery
OF THE ACHE•
Mr. Kenhedy, of Roxbury', has discovered
In ono of our inomon mettors vole& •• tankoST tliat comp
st.Tinfaci of Hamar, from the sorsi ?km/kW to a cortswo
Pin' Inge.
Ile has trledit In Over &men husked came, and never
Mod .1.% In two Mee (both thunder humor.) EN hem
now In his primed= over two hundred certificate. of It.
'Woe. all within twenty mtles of Boston.
• Two bottles ire warranted t • nre • rousing 'ore mouth
One to threehottlfe will owe he *met kind of pimple§
of the face. , •
Two to three bottles eraf • r the System. of Ulm
Two bottles to ettrearktst to care the wrest canker to
the month and otosossch..
Three to file bottles ar, warntated to cure the Irors
cue of er.ipel...
One to two bottle{ are retreated to COM all htutur. r
the area.
Two bottles are warranted to ors Santana of the rats
and blotebee sarong the hate.
Four to to bettlei are warranted to oars corrupt and
ranting'. Won%
One bottle will core adz .13P14.3..!th.
Two to three teddies ...arrant.: to ante the moat du
Dente ewe of rbenntettlam.
Two to three bottles art warranted to . ewe the worst
tame of Mtn:morns.
Three to four bottle. are warranted to cure salt rheum
Flee to eight bottle. will mire the worst use Of scrofula
A benefit I. always eaperienced lkom the trot bottle,
and a perfect care le warranted when the alloys Otentit7
le taken. •
r
Nothing looks so Improbable to theft who have In vsln
tried all the wonderful medicines of the d.. 7, 88 that a
common wood growing In the men*, and along old
eh.m nail; ehnnld cure every humor In the Mate= yet
flood hat. If you have akbunor It has to !dart
There are no hamar soda, hums or ttiO, about it gutting
mme eases end hot yours. I peddled peer • thousand tot
the of It In the skinny aikido], I brow Its effect. in
•RCIT nee. It Am already done aome.bf the greatest cumw
error done In himeriebusette. I gave It to children • your
old; to old people of defy. I have 1106 s poor, puny, warner
coking cbdldren, whim flesh Ry soft end gabby, restored
to • perfect state of health by one bottle.
To three who UV (MMI, to • Mob headache, one bottle
will always core It. It elves great roller to catarrh and
dlssineeL Come who here been contra fer years, lowe
ken and been regulated by It. Where - the body I. mond,
It work quite easy. but where theme IS any derangement
of the functions of nature. it will ranee very singular rent
togs, but you moot not be alarmed-oer always dint"
bar In hum noir days to • week. There la never a bad re•
suit from It. On the contrary, when that feeling le gm.
boo 001 Awl yortreelf Ulm • new reirsoni I beard acme of
the most extravagant encomiums of fi that man rear Ile
toned to. No ofiatmeof diet (sever neemeerry—eat the best
you rien get. !have likewise an herb: whLch, when elm.
=eyed In sweet oil, &moiree licrolhlorM welling of the
neck and tordert.t. ears. Moe 60 Mute. Prim of the
Hedl el Dienevery SI per bottle.
DI.H.SOTIONS
boor
I:lntl—Adult, 'one estd.wmaro
def. Children irier elehtyeare, dessertspoonful; children
from eve Weight Tema teeepronfeal. Ae rection
roc
be made applicable to all constithtlonit, take enough to
operete on the, bowels twice • day.
KIM/ire/Jr alve• personal attendance in had cases
of monde .
wholemlii and retail. at Dr. gnYligit'B, 140 Wood
treat. corner of tilrglo alter. feedgerT
Dr. Urban's Anti - Bacchanalian Elixir.
• Safe and airs remedy for the tore of FWTROINGIANCG.
A cootentrated teroitabla imtrut. uldlas •itonte to toe
quailed Far tlM.f.dimring complalato it to a moat vale.-
bib medicine: Dioirpaio Liter aimplairit, Sparpm, Nye.
mime, Pam, Frier, of oil Mindr. Defirfeas Tremens. Graff
al Det.ility. MG medicine islatonded tri prodaim &change
In the eystem.said a distaste tbr &Mohan° -drinks. Fever.
•I loam, es when we lime told it, we have had the most
gratifying restate, to, to persoce who ire really &gem,•
of breaking oaths indulgenes In totooleathag baverages,
this emir 1,111 to • greet help. 15o1d at S 1 fee boats at
the Ohm Store o. Dr. CEO. 11. 'EXTI3II/1., No. 140, Word
greet, ammo( Vireo alley, don Of tlia Golden Mortar.
DeltildierT
'EARL •STEAM MILL.
ALLEGHENY.
. ,
Flour deliVered El/flume in Weer of the
terot dies.
Orde.a mar be left at the AWL or Worm hoz. at the
atarecot ,
LOGAN, WILSON & CO Q 6.2 Wood K.
BRALINAREITKR, cornet Llbert_i and Bt. Clair sta.
11. P. SCHWARTZ, Drassiet. AU. thaw*
17.140, OATH ON DHLIMRT.
ARYAN. 11111161111)Y I CO.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WESTERN TEA STORE,
Corner of Wood sad Shah streets.
VIIOCOLATE, do.--
Is) blunt Frrieb Panllla accolate: •
L'ZIWPfizI dcc
d o
Crarked do de
11411's go YoiUb . plain do;
11•sz's B, sadli. oeoa sh.
aars:
A Vialrval: d and Rel . :n d ay MeCLUEO.
QI EVEN NEW BRIOK DWELLINGS IN
ej ALLEY; lIRNTCITY VOlTSALlt—ertnattng on ebbed.
Ono t and Bank Lana. Tina prop ens Uinta...tad to the
hest Ward. Gentofte the bittebtargh point, wad abode
.0 dell:bated row or the taro MU., the. three riven. and
the purronnebny vlllarm and ungivallad watery, Th e
hoax. are 6.11 new. •134 the proper:p 1.1:120W ylaileg •
b.denme revenue.
ALSO—A taren tnoftory Derelllnt on Ante Menet
Third Ward, neat:mon nith • l.vae hall donblejwiom
dry teller, hydrant oaten stable. andother pp, build.
len% rhos, eh rubbery. de. Thlt le Ordatted
and I mproved. onsamelog story advantaire far domagtls
onalrt.
Tbe above proyortes oflitoeold very /Mr at the sonar
extend. K 051010.0 7. for Cantonal.. apolVt•
hieLAINA BUN. 21 Fifth yob
IitOOK'S rfteiving daily at DAVISON'S
cheap Bookßtere , CSlluket atrest.)searTouirth.
iong them to-say reoalrol:
Oica and Um Doctor, ar revelations of a Physician's
WUe.
Whim,. the Alija or Ina! Ilea; Days (!Creation,
Me and Hayward's Cased of Conehroica,
Baker's ft-vival Sermons.• both series.
Raman., on the Bong of &Oman
The ehrbalw Wfa , raft mad innividusi. Dann
The Great Quettlon by lard!!
Jan., by tiiitinit h. tdsos of tisirTlmel Mae.
!Wormers bea" the Reformation by atm.
The Wi-rie of tbe bud Jean. br Inter. ".
apeetolic Illstorr. by Rabsawkrtaa.
Tao better od, Thompson. Ontgelill, by Arnold.
MarraaantsUrp.Wmarb
Trap tit Cateb a Stiobviiin writ. _
arernaviint Weak Te.atbeat with baxiocea.
_ ans 1 • Nortirterials.
Rudman on the Ylni•Ory. lfi mute •
Danser• and Duties of Alen in RO111114"416 cents.
Trench. Greet grunhytrave of 'he gen Testament,
sae's
assortment
litlous. of hingllith Bibles. cheap and aelegant.Putib
r a Nursers Bullet, or Practical rilrectitnis far Young
Idotherhataint Infest.' Wardrobe Aro. sala
E always prepared f o n. ra --
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to
13 an
igt r
gip nil Xi‘fie; bat it hoiss equally swd I t: , vrArjed
rw.for'"lllwt-1.17gr 1124:.:Zeiirolgrii."srwisiwAs.
tronl i. ana mune( under elan., tloalerr.!,G /ore,. Robes
do Chambers and traveling t•hawla, (ma :I,l'sfeh you can
Ina. a iced oel•rjk , n. TO. go, d• anal dtot e 1.., adna i
red y Andaotod for ins approaahlag rouoa. Alan .•.t7
ankle la Gent', parailiblzmlak';itam,d 00,,,t.
We Dimly to plias, .•
, __ ea=
I:AV - A AS IT IS IN 1855—A Gazetteer for
chiceurand whandhoott kr erelgrast4 eteursefog a
iot , Isecemmos of the ate e of lowa, her: sericulture%
salneralogimi
sod septettes( thwarter; hM water cour
ses titutper latidikioll.o4 climate. the ..boos reth..ml
lien being built and those ) eet:Lid. with the distancee
on .so the titultheta nd condition of churchee sod schools
In :ash meta), DOlMlatlen asd truelskeew sMtletles of the
meet taipertant titles sad towns. Isfermstfro Mr the ist.
MEM= mental., the sabetton, entry, and atitlystios
of.orstrie mil; a ilet of twomtered lands is the eta
with 1nc,...e,....z0. 'VW. " fh !lore
tt•
_
.Boarding. fi
A,RARE chance is offered forsecuring.
cho.e., roosni In one of the first prlitste %sadism.
ln In the city, as the present oompOit Intends to
leis. town: possession can be Ovals lonnedlitelf..
setlsrd.clo ' Address Box 340, P. O.
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F_._._._.________ . _
MBROIDERIES ~ AT WHOVEAE
4IN URPRT CP IllielMit.D o f 1.111 attention of
erobanta to Molt largo smartmont of Needle Wort Onl•
Ws. Stomo, te.. which I.birT will sell at aeons out.=
Riot..
~ 5027
BLACK SILK nr Baeortmant of Black
1311ks,jest relielvod. Includes a fee pima of a eery
aoperlor 'We hare also reed Slant and Colored
Moira Malone, striped and ditarod Barra rake. and new.
and Imatittiol styles oil do. I'dt/ItPilY a BORCIII,IISLB.
UNDUE:34-13 bye Wool; 'Lilo Petah.
erg 2 bias Greek., to araire ma steams, limit to se27. TOOK NY t CO.
APPLES -40 bbls. green Applae for 'sale
bY eat nmia y -u. out4aNe.
BROOMB--100 dozen Corn Broome for
We by • mai HENRY COMMON
HEESE-100 boxer. for We by
Nen MINIM 132; OOLLINS.
DOTASII-16 casks No. I Pots for sale by
••97 11.'COLLI9S.
aft.EA 25 bbls. for hoary ni adultery,
° " 11 wsge "' Rau r e.sfsitT rt r .gita
no. sr "27
OLIARNI Mrs. Caro
line IL thaeor:Lalng. In 1 •01. for' eile br
• .017_ KAY A:00., dd Wood it.
Ipot ITS OF BLARNEY, by-R. ShelkoriTifack
ende, orlltor . ./lo Llf4 of (Inrian," . 1111.111
lotteo of the Bar t '. Ae., for POW b.
NA7 t 024,18 Revd nt
iRANSPARENT GREEN OIL CLOTIt
-2500 Yards of dlffcrent widths. retalnd end for eels
1.47 :J. &U. P 1111.41 P 6. 116 Market et.
ITIABLE
tants, rholonlo IOW! at the VIE Moth Irate.
rooms. No. 116 plaritst at oaf aEL mune,
FLOOR OIL :OLOIII-,34:4
64 and 84, whOhota• sad retail at No 10 lfarket.
Mee WIT • J. 641,PaILLIPS.
EACEES-10 bble. Ohio Raitoho4 reoctiv
wood and far tab by. - Itzsarit * WI.
No.= Wood amt.
REGB Prime Butte; 2 bbl..'. do do,
3ln .tore .nd du sale br JOHN FLOTit & CO.
Re-opening orthe Western . Unitgraiiy..
THIS Institution will re-opened on Tues.
dar.tbe 2nd or October. "
P lL 9l Zi t tt: 7 :7 4 =4 * M t AltNi l tdrai; 9 ° 1:1
Rota and Diamond stmts. •
nlbractlon. an ta tteca
a_ano obtaltatqan atia
Rlineltal, or tromatramor McDonald .oadbg."9l Pgnei 1. 1
pa
Dissolutionif Partnership . -
rE firm of A. J. BAKER'% CO.*rat &g
-ind by th• &Mho( Porry!Bakir,' on tho 23th of
the r jolis oTlT:Vg i nt.Virgth c grlrrr u !!
8.5.mb.,2.5ev*,,,36.1t,er _ J
ABOOK . THAT ' MOULD BE TILE
• MEW Or SURE AMERICAN. Mo: M i ra
we/We Amuse —The atklrepam and wawa the
daub of tba trultalkattatra inanimrs,ll,_Anani nnd
alai, from MO to MM. with.. memoir o* Tap gb tem bow
Monte mill • hlotory ‘ e' thdre atiallnistratiom. , Aho. /h.
m
Coettution at Um Meat Mahn. and a omectlem of Im.
poetantdmnmanl'an inadolost I•llermaion
from *Meta marews; ...Edwin Mittel • l"
with portreft !X . ; 4 .4 me s es. orsr.d.lTM
Ti tora l alibr BEA D Y tel.,: NO. Tr6.161W-74.. •
DIBROIDEItIES—A. bi nca o
, a lay large add
and
"V Md" li tgu n uAlias;
`'ape fbDi
JEva
Jeanett
tnegitet
lama Thread. da.
Mahe sad Jaannatt Pair
awias and Oauntlat. • do,
DRICK COTTAGE ,RORtliApiiiinto
st .bemi 300 lira film thsitaltro•l4 at Etat
m. It contains 4 ff.t main and id .I. 4•1 li our
rouidi3 - *Rh cal** feWtnes,. aitdes. Pearti intuits,
pesebif.tti, Ain 19w - gtatt• the,. T M lot boa • front
of PAW, at. OW taraptta_97 94 &sp. Pries 1060:"
tit. - '
easy.- - -- me 36 ; 0,334411M9RT it -914147,55 bitrltet it.-
To Xerchants and lgulineri.
65 , North Swami atnet; below
A x i*MeN„ahli.pa apr jzzlnivap a baja sa
Powataaat7=r=aadatasitia .14 ta "lry
lV:aara ararztol Ofata.ztttw
13. •A. FAHNESTOCK & CO..
CORNER OFi WOOD AND FIRST STREETS,
(LINSEED OIL, LARD OIL, axoonor„
VARNISHES,' TURPENTINE, TANNER& 'am .
WINDOW GLASS, PAT. MEDICINES, SPERM- on.,
GLASS WARE, PERFUMERY, WHALE Oa;
'SUED. INSFRITIPTS BRUSHES, SPICES.
MANUFACTURERS OF
.
PURE WHITE LEAD,
4 RED LEAD AND
.LIMIZARGE
abIAPING RESIDENT PARTNERS IN NEW YORK AND P/HLADELPHIA TOl
ate sdemtaire of all etke.tives to the marftet, ere an enabled to WI RT. Mb. art. Dnutpt um. d isklo . sii
eto se Esetern jobb ing noun&
Our brand °MUIR LEAD re guarantee to b. STRICTLY PURE and FULL WILIGIIT, :int sengaanal Diana Or'
flanoeis and erblternena
A. - . Fanairroor's Yanattrual, famished with English; German, French dad Spanish d I
rimilow
eeB-3mdkerfil , I ,
MEDICINES,
CIEEMICALS,
DYE STUFFS,
PAINTS,
An Ordinance
Fe, Lin /IdDr RestJaffee set/ Me Diamond Narist, de.
1.1 E it ordained anOnaoted by the citizens
o(Pittsburgh, in Selost and Common Councils sa
ambled, and It In hereby or,dalned and enacted by'author
ity of the wen
Stc. I. That from and after the wages, of Mae Ora.
nanoe it obeli not be lawf.ol Tor anr' -etcher or other per
!. or persona to hare nrke I p within theDiamondilarket
Ilona,. any H Pelt, Skio, Spoiled Meat, IC other
I Renal., offal. after murise, end vir permit or rs.renne
who ehnll bare or keep within odd )lurked linnets WIT
ouch articles after apprise, nr who shall at any 41..0 / place
or muse O. be placed irl or around the mid Mar Ifoutes ,
nn the are to or elsewhere, any Mond' Emil. or
Towntablen, Melton Rinds. Rotten Egg_.• or of el. offal.
anal/ fur each offonen forfeit and en,. for the tisgor the
city., a line of not leor than one do ler, pew more than the
dollars, to be mrosnred :If tines for breaches of C Ordl
nantomere now by law ronenrable And It is he bren-
I joined upon and made the duty of Marset C ope able
to see that the penalties for any breach of thin eeetionare •
properly enfnmed. •
Stu. It. T. at the Joint Building Commit/oe, I n non
/unction with the SUpaintrodet of the Diamond Market
Ilouens.be and they are hereby a uto ottand to bane Mona-
hie mends erected and planed within the walls of the low-
er Amiss orthe Diamond Market Rouses, In curb i man.
ner as moo Committee ma y dorm espedient: mid
will ,tamd
when prorided. to be planed so as not on Into 8
the
ha d
Ined.ort into enld. building, The said ands
may be rented by the Superintendent, under Mt iiireo
ti on of the
Co
on, Markets, by the week. Month
nr year, to snob Partnere en rpar "doh to ],,T01. It
root out But MI ugh stands which mar n t he 80
rented may be erupted freeof charge br sat on n dlo
I.t .g nf the light produrte of ground owned or iled by
sock penon, (the Committee on klarketeM be th judges
In sea of •ny disagreement /between the Superin 'dent
and the enter. so Lathe kind of artielm to be offer for
•ale nn said stand...here designated en "light arts es,")
...,
but In no man shd stands he rented tom one pled
by hueluisra or tamed band dealers. and el rents ekarlog
from gush stands shall be collented by ti e Superinten
dent of the Diamond Market/Thews, and the./ be pad by .
Min to the Treasurer of the Diamond Market hone! Ass,
elation.
be.. 111. That all stall or, etands in the fret or lower
eterles of the Diamond 'Market Flown% feneept so far as
their free oonteancy by farmers le provided nr in the pre
ceding 'alien of this ordinance) shall hr rented by the
Superintendent of the Diamond Sl.ket
the
under
ihe direction of the Onemittes on Market*, the rente to
he redacted as heretofore. by is S to-yintendant,t and
hold to the Treseurer of the Diamond Market llotire As.
ooelation: end it Well be the dot, of the raid Setenintens
dent to heel,. or calve 0.0 Ito Rent, all theentrance. Into
and patentees through the lour &tortes o f said Market
-Houses open and free far shelve of pentane having bad.
nein therein, ezreot ae far Oa the peewees aroued . the
walls ' , ley to otetrue.d by the nand* provided fly iu
the rented motion ofthis ordinande It shall be Ole dutytu
see that the provisions of thenrrt realm of thisordluence
are complied with and whenever homey d.m It nettetary
he rimy call upon the !locket Constable to enforre the
provisions of the raid rer Can: to orgasm cider or to to
force the roles and retrantlene of the markets In , the
lower Amies of the Diamond Market Homes.
Sty. IV. That it WWI be the duty or the Cl section h
Martel. to anfbme the provisions of the fleet of
till/ ordinance, as well as of all other ordLnanees whinh
are not hereby altered, Impelled or repealed. in the rerond
entry of the Market Hones on the west sidant the Dln.
mend and in all the mites templed as dandle In the Dia-
P 1 klartet which are an the ootetde of ths wall. write
lacket llotires, end the Market Constable, when oiled
upon, shall render bimeueh assistance ae may in mule.
ed In preserving order and Inn:doming the rule. and reg.
ulationsof the markets.
ty . . That the
,4up . erilitlndut of the Diamond kfter-
hotV Fir.e; - 6 - . 7glri We
p
Trossurer,of theDiamondMarket.ElotteeAmocia onon IS ed.
tieedey and Saturday °teeth and every week.all the mum/
collected by these In and armed the Diamond Markets,
and the Clerk of the Market. shall pay to the otr Tree. ,
ester once In sorb and week siU the money which bor ,
ell
rketa hare collected in the Filth Ward and &etch gill
VL That from and after the crafts/don of the oldie
for which the present Clerk °Mai Margate was darted the
Salollars ary of the Clerk of the Markets shall te.tx tfundred
Tear. D per oor. payable by; he Market Home dasotisi•
lion. That ail monies collected by the Clerk of be iliat•
bete to the Diamond Markets shall be paid by him to the
Treasurer of the Diamond Market Baum At ociatlon.
coo hag to the providena of the precedlocrectioip of Ibis
ordirmele.end on other Monne collected by'hlm.erbeither
10 thy SectrJs MD or Fifth Ward Markets, on for meteor.
log wood, bark. lime, sand orwalgting bread. shall be pall
to the City Tamen:Leer without any dediretion starer.
and ail Dotter taken as nominal pomade or for be=
of light w.l ht by the said Clerk of the Marks
b b e siren to the fhassasus of the Poor of the Citya Pitt.
tM rtfts tb riirll ' lMP 'r at e rrrg r oic . collrbsl l4 ocok t:
be
Provided for the Do r1 , ...4 of mord. be him
shooting t h e date of the receipt of midi Item, then h alt
each person from whom lnd. keeping an moo tof
andfessilred for mesaming I ark. Ilene, coed
and weighing on he ed. separate and distinct from Wee,
mosiesd as Clerk of the Markets, and the money so f.. 1
ed shall be paid to the City Treasurer ‘.ll each and cry
Wrinesday and Saturday.
ton VII. That the Clerk of the Merketestiall give bond.,
with good and auftidont eccarlty. le the suns alone Leone.
sad dilare for She faithful - performance of his dation,
aid bond to te approved by the Committee on Market,. •
&cc. VIII. That dm provisions of this ordinance eboil
take effect from and atter the date of it. peerage. except
so me th of portion girth u rotates to the ebonite to the
salary of the Clerk of the Markets, bet Unsaid Clerk shall
be required to keep an amount book asprovided for Da
said motion hem and after the wage of .ttde ordinenee,
which bookstall be at coy cod all PMPes -Dome Mod to
the erambottkos of the committee on Markets.
am IL That any ordinance or ordLnancee, or car
and
Dons Shona %Ilk& are hereby ' altered or implied. be and
the same en, hereby repealed. f
Ordained and emoted Lidos Morin Conneill, this, the Eith .
day of September. D, ISSS.
AAP.: S. KENNEDY .
President pro tem of Common Ocarre . ll.
. Attest M. W. Lama
Clerk efOonunoci Council.
:JAMESWATLEY.
President of Select OenttelL
leek P. Rfervr.
Clerk el' Select a CorreeLL
Pittsburgh Dollar Savings Institution.
No. 68 Fourth Street,
an 1001 TO VW PtrIMISIOII 111.11 S.
8 now open dolly from 9 to 2 o'clock; also.
ono WellotedaT sod tlatatoo9 titentogoarost t to 9
...
Detenits mootred of all rm.pot Lem than 0.. Dollar,:
and • dividend of the profits ;declared twice n liar. to
171113, and December. The Trustees. Smr the hum= of
furthering the bentrrolent obierts of the Institution. hare
entered Into • guarantee bond.;therebr Wring addltimtal
mouthy to :Store.
Books con the Charter. griamea, Itul, and Reit-
Walla= r
1 ,... 1„ li t m e r=a cze.
MI ?UM
;Cobb.t„
Dopenell Ha l lmark h IL aboanbaner„
i irMte lL F., l JoeLton. 'ftl I"
i "l`p y
Jam W. Rahman, . L e o
11. IhnostateVer.
Aleader Bradley. Jesse Pennock,
William l'hlllins, Wililant J. ArldersorL .
rarer=
John O. Beekofen. James Hardman.
0111 Burg-win, John D . Hartnattlek,
Albert Culbertson, Juba D. Milord.
Robert:Chester. Robert Morrow
. 1,- Dardiner Coffin. Walter P. MereLall.
Alonzo A. Darrlts. A. M. Polioek,
Johns l, . C A =2,. Decry L. Rings - alt.
Robert Robb.
E. O. Zdrlonton. • George R. Riddle,
/Tenets rens. ~ James Rhoads,
Dem:* F. ellmare. James
Junes 8. Mon.
William BA,
Ream Akcandarillritil;.
.B.yr
lhlrd atary and Treuurer—C/4182./8 A. cozroN. .
Ju
JOHN LAUGHLIN,
DIE IIO IIANT'TAILOIV,
111[ASjusi received at No. 39 Market-atreet,
ca. reeve. &mend and Third treat% froeuthe Import.
an and Manufacturer% a comeolete sad *stamen wort,
mane neNvell . dowering. of Mood, for vnelentere. wear.
Inoludink all the mod.rn Mph. and nemiltier, he
prepar t
ed o make op to order,' lee th e moat faablonale
serterand In the beau manner. 1- liming bad Lupo raw
Mencein his haulm.% be fret. emaddent ar chins metre
metathetion. Melees his Wands to mil sad emunin•
K
hi. ock.
Real Estatei:ollles,
CORNZR OF SBren wit .AIVD:SMFZEIFIELD Sr&
LARELY & RfOILEY offer for-sale a
4t valuable Ism In Adam ehip. Buller rountY.
arna..llo mem imam f o ams.the balance veil tim
bered. •
A coal nroperiy of 200 nue. sitnate Preeman'a land.
big, on the Ohio rhar, Hatuoot county. V.. Vella f
feet thick of the very boot bituminous oud and at • point
oh the rim where the water Is over 12 feet deep. •
Also it aorwe of land, on which are rood improvements
BI Z
Mara, LiigrAtn,.......to,:r ash by 100 fronting on 00 not street. •
tat Bonding Lot* on the
me property On - which the Map.
bureWee le twins md.
A Ing.Lot .71112.11. Irsixes plan, Pitt Tonw hip,
will be s d vary low L Per cash sa the owner is about romp.
viol: to Haunt.
• .Co-Partzterabip.
T HE undersigned hare' formed a Co-Part
neroblp tr the tempo* of lionduellni llonseheent
Ina and alormsdner Dry Dock Hnelnew. lender the etYhe
and title or BROOKS k COOPUR:
W: R. MIIRTIITY
• . J. Pt. BUOCIIFJELD.
A. ': SODOM.
• DA Jr
NDLL COUPNR.
TiMonrnin_ginallousekeeping Dry, Goods. ROOKS • et - COOPER hare now open, at
No. 75 Market .heat (the nines recently oecurlid by
Rake= and neat door to ..,) , Llorne & 0e..) atoaep
complete astortnunt of Roods In ;the *bore deportment/.
.and rett.eetfallymollat all wanting mu article in then ,
'Dee. to
Br , alre
o f I g Zl i tl r e w e i ga t o= Oa to
t h e:m e e t r Iva
they ean offer Manton:lents not to be found In stern
keeping the =us! varle
department ts. }
The Wonvekseslne win inahrsoi
know a! Mania
In Dry Um& used In fornteldne and i mons
eeln
NEW YORK coax Examurift —
BAG MANUFACTORY,
NoLl2s,and 127 Broa& 'it, up stairs, •
Corn • pew York.
NtILL I VTOUR DIGAIRRS, &c., sup
laud .fta Grath Balm ae.
S Flour. Buckwheat, Mewl, Saki.. &a, whiled CO
lady/.
The robecolbef would all the: attention of Olonak7
310choata to ids ancetmeut of Farman' Boma. liad of
Millen awl Solt Becton
o to lib curlew Juan a crt ^Math!'
1 01 .8 00,25.1.46010.16•1. I „
driartI=UMAZIMI:IIIIII..ItINOI.I2IS of
the *waft mike. oellaamo B.; B. AAR.Nobel=
Wok' 11. ~Taleottlt Co. rtecrtcraca. or
V& MAIIOGAIU LOOSENG GLASS.
Me and all Mora Portrait and Plebe.. Trauma Mao.
. op Li Nipartod mei Dawdle Fumy %roods
"Marais rait orarat a fall rarartramra Or artless our .
Hop am Iraltitra &Motion ordeslars boom both city sad:
araotry to our stook, Irabogeoreitla tin ofor •VOT
Woomera% bora aa Quallraand of aoola:
ara4tt 62 WOOD =Mgr of Itanzitt.- -
_
Atm
ti ..... ...JAM=
• Blifij7 grat
EfirAwE BROnzArs, .corner . or
• Imitth Botitild -afloat, Plttaborth
snt, Hoes% Ltaltllio, utd sad
amologon. low% Warnostt.allit. Mo& o. ll =
.sootottatod.- Ittrocial ablution ems to atibdi
fortosatuf dhliositut pani• Tars mum..
. ,
DWealizelitouse far sat e-A Great Bargaii
- .N.YaisZIIATE chance ii offered. Anew
:sleaerriri+4; NINON. INNIEII
& Wu Tomo *UN sa of natal op th• NodiN 00.USIOn.
1.2.0116•1•11 , UK onwooma ood
oairlm.d•cho s • looli.o. mud
a MEM
Ban's Inteligene .B, " . ... thft7 CHIN
IrMTELS, House-keepers. 2 1 1,21 t:
osohonto and Diocbookssp Intim isll4
oAd Obtain ttutilolo g reArr
in olo thi t B dodr it to,:oe Ith'oMSouilissatoodzr=wood tor 1.17 11 0
.52 . dost . Loldok .,
si.
No assootr= g d .
0.... „ _
.. 0,40. ,
R. W. 11.AW= 118 ilk
PRACTICAL LITIIOpRAPECERS__,r.
N out ;7 9,--Th
Aron o.m•
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•
•
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PITTSBURGH. PA.;
Importers and Dealers In
P M. DAVIS, Auctilinoer.
hym-eta Saiel Room. earner iffmd and rim
--",
DAR FIXTURES HAVANA CIGARS.',
110 9 1 a 0 j4t11INCITIM YEAVCIUR c it
0 ..U.41:1C
No. 34. In the Pl atuosertWentualt...ill h e elleell
i l o li g V, Zn it c'fa l le'lt Ic'h et a r ' M l increa l lgr tWe',l
Inch and low nod bylltejle, l intall 'amts., !Doting WWI
~mn on chai n , windage blind% /fo,hou olcak, +talc arnet.
and ende.noor oil cloth, onoeuraare , etas and stonenanarj
.-.. quantity of tomato katcip.'42 bloion Venetia. child..
g on d nnsllty, counter analea. V cut otores and pipe, took.:
Ina +tore, kitchen neenele, La. . P. 3.1. DAVIS. Amt. I
No. it OUSRUOLD ktiD. 'KITCHEN FILKNI-t
TUBS AT AUCTION—On Monday t morning Oototwel
tlO o'clock. at the Marling to , n, or Mrs: Ciolvh,. i
2? Vonsth Meter, wilt be - aold bar entire ploak. ~.r I
lifotoph-Id .4 Kitchen Puri:dare. La. among which aro
dining and card tables: porior and c:mmon chairs, 'oak.
log chairs, lahish and low post hedstcad..4 &other bcds. ]
=Morass.. bedJing, 'sash stands. isrsto conhomO, Mao- :
tio. eight day rico k, lucking glows% =mato, door oil
omit= window blinds lira iron, chins. alas. and num...!
7.1,7'.: tra.;.Vt d en%."4 2 trite Pnn. 1 1,717. direr'
EIIILDING LOTS IN SEVENTH;
0 WARD AT AUCTION—On Saturtb, afterooon.
(at.? 61h. et 2 n'etork. on the Drentlaw. Will be wad. ;
Thirty-tire very banotonnlota or wrinudwitunte our the ;
reedonce Dow J. It Moorhead. nine ot whiny front on
Woletor etrett. fovn .ten. en Dtvinier meet and nine on
Duran rereet, turteatids with plus 'dad:twat he had at
the Auction Store. The. Love are among the moirtfdett
ruble lota now for ralaio this city, being ht a, highly in.
tworot tarlghborbaat and within • short distant. tot the
cent , * of rnainnee.
Inths—Ono north each. residue in three ennui annual 3
pay monta with &twat. Damao seal mono ailw
P. M. DAVIS. Aust.
STOCKS 'AT AUCTION-01 Th ursday I
er.rdrus svt.arek at TK otkut. at the klerchante I
IPALAa••• go. will be med..
ea there* Ohio and Pa. R. It. Co. Stook.
6 do
t attgilt l at ti rCtAgg r ft. R. Co. 2 took:
Aldo Yichang. hanker e/ttabr .
1 , 14 DATlS.d.tiet,
kRPUANS' COURT SALE. Or. REAL
I RIiTATA ALLEGIIENT CITY —On ThursdaY
evening. Sept.27th, all Welk at the Mere/mote j
Leanne*.
4th skeet,. will be veld„ by order of Robert Rob h Adre'r
of Ree. John Tuley, &cod. that rat 7 valuable lot on 2d
bank in Alleshenr. baring* front of 211 feet on
legion et., extending book ell average depth 0200 fret to 1
the Penna. ( ana_,l width are ered.tl • anwerlor double
two dory 'Mick Marndon HOLISM with oat huildboge, and-
one two story frame dwellitig. The shore will be sold en
tire or entellrlded Into tier Pefteb,
Also, are three story Inlet atoms and dwellings 'on An. et,. near the mod. each lot baring a front ern ft.
on Anderson et-. extending book 9111 feet Co a 4 tt. eller.
Also. for whom It may lemma, six lots barber snob •
front of 21 ft. on Anderson Bt., ex temdmir beak slang the
'South Common 20 ft, to • 4 ft. alley.
Terms. Onel.hlrd nab, residue In one or twoyasre with
' P. IL bArig, Amt. ,
Iv. SIGNE E'S SALE OF SPLENDID
CiIIIiTRY LEST—On Thursday evenbs i t Sept
at eeloch at the Herchante Esehoge,4
"old, by order oritobertliabh 'Assimme or as. it frees 7...
that eery basalts! smutty seat. ot mp acre; irs
Collins township. adjoiningianda °they. ly. Wm Id
Sample and Catherine It. Assdas. ocrwaimb an erected a
= n azul Mort trick mmeicer. two tenanthmemhrlok
aro I. esi u sarre i nVlT ' stlai lk ldlva It ' t la the
Meet manner.
el 611.1:1= MI «ilea from Wr.rgettl above,
Allegheny Cemetery and Loweermeille.
The above WU be sold entire or In suitable 'Odle - Islam;
of from three to ten amen to cellpurchasers.
morm
_ hale put.
tire. Terms at tale. Plane and further
i ation can
beobtelaed at suctionetore. P. It: DAM Amt.
MOK STORL DWELL INO
PUTT Sr. AT AGOTlObl—Gla TbniVilomanlrArd
• 4th.at tid o'clock. at tbe Mertbasite•
be Judd that valuable U•A of Ground. situate on 'ft=
shore 1 °1 ' a ; t a b :: or 'gale 44.1741,TiVkb
Se fm
WIL'IPIAI geneendlous. well lialfhed• three. slam Sum
to halldla p aevuciol . b 7.0. with
smite. .Terate.7=6 at. /veldt's In one arj=
Ye.% with Interest. • • P. Al. _DAVIS. Anat.
E. FELTED INsur.ANOE STOOK AT
AUCTION—On Thursday ...Wire. Oct. 41. h. at f
at the Merchants' Exchange, ath fit" will ha Polk
by order ofJainee D. Magill, fkryy.
4 PbSIVII Capital Blatt of Pittaburith lUe, The arid Ifs
rine Insura,nce am p
- forfetin fi mee t ., af
Insalment.
A- CARD,
.•
IHAVE • just received from the Eastern
andClaes. i• abet of FANCY AND /MAPLE 000 DR,
. the moot complete varletyott iota. assimems
Vesana that la. ever egereaL,to thinioabtlo.. he.
sidega large number of Black !Moths, Cr *bleb I bays at
! ways kept • good easement, I have tea at oMambil•
k t ers=de,.. '''' Bo eb : l l ' Puna ,' 4 "Tr Y Mt_ "%big.4 a"
viable OrteM nun mineral =sae ,oi -elan en d Ha::
Alma. of laocy Cardnares au again. calla a the WS*
wet, grades comorNing many handeate - Wan Drab and
Parole mound, a 'yell no the abet firoml styles. And.
orc...b.soam)rg.ew fr.illesttags./qtam_Lunsaa:
tem not readily . obtamt. , 1 .:! "."1. ''''''..".
I ban proared the maraca of Mr. JAPRI/ CIARDwerSIL
Co Foreman, familLx to the lade • is the Wert. a. the in
ventor of"Capester's Role." Wattg_
_made all the Woe;
tie of at ch. abet study of isle sue, and beta en
dowed with • e and ofexperienee from • plata
u of
mbras. yews. Is little doubt arida ability to lama
all whose cattalo he Easy attnot.
My stock ofllolB VlMllliallie much line then at
sty forme - ripe:lad exhibitian ryl.
all the_
.. valet, a
, aa.Moit to the eee4;o9, andat Tea lele Mee
• SULORON STONER.. -
. ble.lBo .Wood gust.
Wairen'o Improiked Fire and waterwait
Composmon Roofing.
IJAITING been for the lust eleven years .
eltudnlr engage., In the inaneeeture of 7. the dove
tig. now nineh nerd In al the prineinal Wits of the
Union, dng which time It hoe been tatted imder eri
kklety or cirensoetannee.ond been hitProvied and rrkici
ad wherever avarlenee showed amid he i=gl
b ee sr to de►l d Arriroity• Me.W to en.
er ale Diegroviet MK (Er bather WMilichn they
tranepanial our nom and materials from Phliaaeleidativie
or charm) to Sam been indiwod to OPcii tn. bof an
Inteineni in thle city. and being !derived to ail arias to
gay extent. na nmadentlY otter our roodint to the ;WM.
as of the citizens orPitteistirsdi and vicinity. Its dim._
nese durability and re:dela nridnoton oceshieb4.lhs ens'
lento. rtudor It Me swat nearside rotting In nee
The beet pitch kw this rooting le trim otiohall' to one
inch to the loot—tint we encumber tavoratde Idroctotana
es apply it to amain greater pitch. avenges or itree
to the bet. Those having iwk of _ any kin ama.
ga
have them eel:cravat bythis meanod witie4r=
certainty orhaving goad tight rood. W.
adieu of wine of our rocri&_whktung...bleee
farther Inkemation and eb
Ike. All work vr• combat - -- . 711 .*7.Tit ° 04 a. ,on ,
Filth stawdttetanntiv.
iihOveto4446 cony beldam ork tba *Webs bona
, ..
roueene Inset /alatati staait *with •Wvi'd Pdag'
mom Rowe.. Fenn , bekiw tlielrfitreet; Sixth Weld
&heel Um" Franklin e Croat Oen. gayard's ,
vonth-reet corner Met • rol innithdoki Iva ttltdtl re. tuv•
roe O o .' lPrnandry Thilldlogaiginne mall Factor?' tr.
xi iChrtney's Avetion/WOW Wood street .4 Virgin •nTwin City Livery Stable, •Alliighany 11 - Davie' •
Dwelltetp cd tkayet thief, alert Ohio, Alleghtny 01(7.
The Comincmwealth at Penzuryliran*
_ Aztactumint Cotrarr, ea .
fb the Blitriferend Clysafy, r r.
WE ocarimand yOn thatm =mac, , 1 s
• v
la m p Will and D. N. watt.. .. - • '- • '
of the late Will mid Testament of Wen R. Graham, , t - 'd,
with lanky to Ain Jane Oratuan. widow of aid decedent.
to Robert Graha Jr • mut hie erna Janus Graham sal
'4l,ll2=stloAl Loltllritt,;z.,JjlndTtn.gjm=itltd..
Paha% arab mu, Jr., by ttudr inter than ad Mem. Junes
11. Graham. Wrllaywon Graham. William Y. Graham mat
May 11M102, In SaTtolllll4l with Linutor. &Timms
untold Willtant H. tiranuo. dwfdt eo that Ind 7 b• aad W.
pear tette* our Dlettlet Court. tat be hoiden at the city Isf
clthiburati la Itral Da laid county. on UM that /Woad'
of Crown mat, than to surwar Jane Graham of Anhwei'
tretrow on timer., sad haws you then there tale writ-.
Winans the Hon. Y. Ilatoptoa. Preetdent Jul=
odd tk vet, the sth elarafeaptaxiba, A. D.. one
eittlithuMzed and 11l y-Oft wt.
-
Wu =
Sam, E WARD OAMPIdfm, Jr, Prothonotui.
itueld; ,-
ttt- •
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1, ' al
A LIJIMILZY COM; /
' .
to L l / 4 :mum? of said anagin
WE command yon that you 811Z0Z11
All rI1Al.1•214 D. .18111144 Exton
the law Wi l t and Testamental' Wm. 11.
oft
Rncrdee to Ain. Jane 43rubiun. widow of oat doesfrit.
to nowt Graham Jr:. and aid mom James Graben awl
Nadi' at., ...d t. mu. a gator Mary crehama• 1
as t
MU Crahant awl Thoutso Graham, minor children Um
esti Robert. Orahant. Jr., bytheirinerdlan ad pat a- 1
VIL thatr. WlLlain T .. ...... lirahan t lWlManown Gramm Int
adWrif:gulLWmaraittrs. ;led. ao that a" OZ.
pear before our CLetrkt Overt. to be bolo at Uni x %
/Inshore,. In and tor said wanly. en the lint
of(anoint next. these to rawer Nita Orabazo
th r
C a i n u rg l a i tiyoteret i t tg r elitliViit Wltt fr lrig: /feet
Hemptou, President Jodge °four laid Court.. the ath day
dltaof tiententbar. A. IL.- one thoutsoill r grlgn .... t bundred and
reimorßyarD Cdtd.CULLAJu,..-orao E
Andmn4 B •//t• SM. 3 4% C 4 ingiutiola of the AtNir t
: i ngatr".4"llatral=rt. ftitgan.T.
rsba Willlannuntenthantand Mary
Ha
of Wormy..
=!La wit( ... Manor. ant nonwandenta of the flaindif
rim mad deviants of Was..4l. Grahame. daddtlt at 1
oat oataloorits, dommitti, . sant old soli.
lied °fibs mite taatetn boned by imilleatku thaw& la
tha Daily Piternwo theltelbr bee eraverebot with prior,
to the Am Monday ot tattooer next. to whleh dor odd
write am wads Mumble.. Pee e r
e KI,L, It. Prot'n
'TboDekodomootonnLe a 4.01
tae "arm order. le maw, SWIM
rktiblirldt. MODB,IIIII. rta—aeltdwd
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The College of St. Jates; ]Maryland.
rarz text .eumtullAcesion of - the Collogo,
- nd ands glactotwo aodool opens at MONDAY Cl.
Tbo I tillidAßßOlßidi nosh.' totgld.,,
Itzt=rargr...4naulipinr,l,
aratUn; -Pcsi= 4 L . p i i . kci Wits tam oars
The MU= II ecotone.' the =oat stoma and Ms fall
wn* nroodaidato unonlodaad education lOC nodtatkno •
and Icotanta It bac Its soporal• dlictieno and
mom outtablo to uNi sauna* and c 7
bat Ms mutant c
both do wirtmente.-Tarffintdir Intotrac yc lotooldsc of
Boolatar. dna, tottor.3ollN TD. D.,
..1-2an a t t Oolloso of at—ham Md.;
~
Bituminous ;;Coal: r 1 ;.,
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• " I ' , al 0011 i Oh* fa or Vhibil- .
- sellhifflo. ''-'"' ~ not lakportant, A4& es •I - i
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