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PITTSBURGH:
FII64Y,I,4IOININci. SEPT. 28, 1855.
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A WORD TO OLD WHIGS.
• desire to ~these a few sincere words to
the old Whip of Allegheny County. Since there
is no Whig tioketin this county. the Whig voters
110 Si either withhold their ballots, or vote for
the candidates put forward by the other parties.
Ia ail petrel elections, It is the duty of every
taken to to* and this duty should not be ne
glected, sndess under pe'cullar circumstances, or
wooer* absence from the pills. We eometim
hear • *War lay that he does not like any of the
-parties or :•iwg. of the candidates, and he will
therefor*, shay hoMe. There may be cases
when an honest, good citizen will be justified in
-voluntarily absenting himself from a general
election; but we have never seen each a case,
and niter : meet to. Seldom . indeed is it that
there la no imponttant principle or no great publio
or legal gulden involved in a general election;
sad never, perhaps, When there-are not good and
bad men running al candidates. It is the duty
of the eleotors.to place good, competent men in
Ace, men of &erect moral, and political princi
ples. Ever-Aoki:en who 'aids, direttly by his
vote or indirectly-by not voting at all, in eters-
ling incompetent, or corrupt men to pnblio office,
L guilty of a . gveat wrong olcm :society. When
the content Is between two parties only - , both of
Whioi, in the opinion , of the voter, are wrong,
and whose eandidates are nearly equal, still, as
a general role, It is his Mity to vonm—he most
chorea between them and do the best he can on-
der the circumstances. For, one or the other
Most be elected, gad every Toter most beer his
share of responsibility for the result. If there
are more than two wiles, or three or more sets
of candidates, the duty is the same, although the
range for selecting is wider.
Bat, notwithstanding as a general rule, every
Toter is partly responsible for the result of an
election, aid must not therefore, refuse to Tote
or knowingly throw away his ballot on a hala
ls*, ticket, Yet there are circumstances when the
voter Is Partiflable in voting with a known minor
it,. If the majority parties are equally corrupt;
if the gams results will flow from the masses of
either; and ifths smaller party is based on more
correct principles and is advocating some great
memos of public importance, then it is the int
parades_ duty of the honest voter and good cit
lash to go with the minority, and time contribute
by his Tote and inflnemce, to build np that
minority and give it eventual: the ascendency.
These are political axioms—self-evident truths.
All peril...pretend to recognize them, and no
man will question their correenesi tat or sp
*them to our potent circumstances. .
- "We hen three„ and only three, tickets in the
Reld, the Republican, the Democratic and the
Ram frothing. So far as Whig principles are
sonimmed, it matters but little, if anything at
wr,whettier the Democrats or Know Nothings
be elecited.', Whig principles and Whig men will
matt with no favor from either. And so far ` , as
the CmDietitians and fitness of - the candidates
ooneeided, Ntere is little or no Minima::
Wither, It eleotod, will do their utmost to crush
out the lest spurt of vitality in the Whig party,
and both alike will be utterly procniptive of all
1,11.1 p. leery 'Whig Cote for the Demoting*
Ticket, is so much aid and couttort to their in
dent enemy.,Success this fell will greatly in
crease their catios of success next fall in the
Preedclentialoontest. :It sfzenthen the par
ty,fonfirm the wavering; and give hope to the
ditipondhig: If defeated la the State this fail,
the Democrat/I party will be virtually dheolnd
and Peawrylraniii redeemed from political thrall.
d 6 rthe other hand. if the Snow Nothings be
sooomedhl, they will become still more arrogant
and vintlioure. They feel thiithis election de
cides their fate forerer. If deliged, they can
Sergi again rally their Men with any prospect of
mess. Attu a straggle of We and death with
them. The j great body of the Order are now
fro ting in the trams, ' and it requires the eon;
'tut and gaunt super-hat= efforts of the lead
ers to keep them 'together. One severe reputes
would sink the corrupt Arieksters Into oblivion
and set free the thousands' of honest bat de
seised tastailte has bleu staked into its em-
It Is therefore the true interest and policy of
the Whip to defeat both the Democrats and K.
ire Nothing good can be expected from them,
amino:eh good may result from their defeat.
Boit epert from these .coneidentions on the
grenade of gallon how; se a mittsr of principle,
au ley Whig, entertaining the views that hare
tospare charecterized the Whig party of ol
Borth on the question of alarm, and void&
hive rendered Ise name so honored and cher=
. tithed, vota either the Democratic, or E. N. Twine
Xl* Democratic party is wedded to the elate
power and pledged to - sustain Oita past iniqui
ties, end farther all its infamous schemes of fa
tar aggrandiseinent. Every vote for tho Dem-,
ticket a as vote of approbation to Pierce;
Deep", Atchison & Co.; and will be counted in
taw .of extending slavery over ell our. Terri-
take. A Tote for the K. N. Ticket is no better
this county the Order professes to be
tans* anti-Slavery, yet it remains in full con
rastran with the National Organisation which ht
ultra pro-Snary. In the Southern
_Staten it Is
the lamed advocate of slavery In its wildest de.
maids. The leading spirits In the Kansas out-
Mips, Atchison, Stringfellow &0., are all good
'Zoo* tothinki. ,The Reading Platform; which
to thsPliabrzn of the party in this. State, asks
'tally -for the restoration of the !amour! Com
panies, tacitly yielding to downy, all our Toni
tory Booth of 86° 80'. • -
" Bow then ran , any consistent 'Whig TOte for
sithin of these'partiest
The Republican party stands on the ground
coupled bythe patriot More of '76. While
comeedes to the states where slavery now ex
fats the exolnalve control OTOT the Institut/On
within Gale oint boundaries, it demands, In file
spirit of nut radium* of , 1787, that . ail our
territories shill be forrret free. This was the
amnia* of Washington and-Jefferson, of 'ladl
e= and all the framers of the Constitution.—
'And tide wee one of the audit* principles of
Alm illustrious 11040Rniti of Kentucky, Who, so
bog and genially led the Whig forme, aid
saceimeraery is so dear to sun Mhl g
Rees the <dose of Ai public career, 3fr. cl a y
declared that no earthly power could induce hint
to rots for introducing slavery into free Unit*.
ry. Desdel Webrier, the good Dahlman light of
the Whig party, head out same Vielre. Blatery
111111 Seat evil, not to be extended or perpetua
ted, but to be restricted and-= confined. This
was the tininessl a ntiment at the time coo
Constitutbm Res sokpted. 'lt wee always the
tentintent of the whig party, at Wet in the
. Waltham States, It is now, the organic prbich.
ill" of** repal;liciail pazty. Whip, therefore.
essorttltimefeet ocassistenoy, mite in the Ito•
liggisatt movement; and in view of at existing
kg r guseteitme, ve oinnot see how they eon.
iiitentli, vote tiny' other'uatt • ,
s If velars co:meetly ststelthe ogee, it is ihe
dtjty oilt. old Whigs to vote the Itipubroett
sere eutaln that "It 'imuld tie
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The Toaesof Wednesday published • ootefrotn
'die Use. T. Mavens aim:cuter, asserting that
Peter Martin, the K. N. candidate for Canal
Commissioner, was an antislavery man, opposed
to the Kansas frauds and in favor of the sato.
ration of the Missouri Compromise. But Me.
Stevens produces no evidence whatever., to sup
port his statement, and does not even refer to
any mat or expressed brinks of his candidate.
Ills latter; croutakdagaix or eight lines, is in re
ply to one addionsed him by the editor If the
Timm, asking for information on this point, and ,
stating that out here it has bean asserted that
Mr. - Martin Is not anti-slavery. Sir. Stevens'
letter reminds one of an accommodating witness
who has been called by his friend to establish s
fact essential to the moan of his cause, feeling
that all depended upend& testimony'and wish
ing to favor his friend, he screws up his cour
age, puts on a bold front and swam up to the
mark ! But the naked, unsostained satiation of
Thaddeus Stevens, a brother K. N., is but poor
evidence in favor of Peter Martin, who is re
ported to be one of Thaddeus' little 'satellites.
During the Itepublican State Convention in
this city, we learned from some of Mr. Martin's
neighbors who knew him well, that he had long
been an old hunker'Demenrat, and slaws went I
with his party and sustained all their pro.davery
Measures. On this evidence we pronounced im
pro-slavery man., We now present additional
and conclusive evidence on this point. We aak
the candid anti.elovery men of the American
Party to read the following article from the
Lancaster Exanmer and Herald. They will bore
see that Mr. Martin in 1848 denounced Naas
ism, the distinguishing feature of the so-called
American Party; in 1850 he endorsed the Com
promise measures and praised Cass, Dickinson,
Douglass & Co.; again in November, 1850: en
dorsed the Fugitive Slave Bill, . opposed the
Wilmot Proviso, repudiated all legislation by
Congress on the subject of Slavery in the Terri.
tales, and omuldemed the Missouri Compromise
as unconstitutional; again in 1882 endorsed the
Baltimore Platform, Pierce, King & Co. With
each antecedents, who can believe that Peter
Martin is now an anti-slavery man, or is even
sincere in his Nativism? And yet be 'is put for
ward ea the standard bearer of the Party which
claims to be par =diem the anti-slavery Party,
and intensely American! But here lathe article
from the Examiner and /braid:
EtTCH MA I]lo PoinveaL Eftwroay.--As the
political vie= and °Outgun of Mr. Peter Martin,
the IL N. candidate for Canal Commissioner
are not likely to bo known out of Lancaster
county, we have taken tEe trouble of overhaul-
ing a filo of democratic newnpapers for the put ,
pose 'of getting his opinions, as exprawed by
himself, from an authentic source.
Here, whle Mr. Martinis well known, such troub
le isalltogether unnecessary, as every body knows
him to have always been, up to last year, a
democrat of the deepest dye—of the Cats and
Fruer school—and the most intensely pro•slavely
in sentiment of either branch of the democratic
party. But for the information of distant mam
bas of the party, wo submit the following rer
cord.
Mr. Martin has probably, been a delegate to
every democratic convention held in this county
for the past ten years—previous to last year,
when he became a K. N. He has frequently
been a candidate on their ticket, and , always
a leading member of the conventions.
Re commeneo,with the proceedings of the
Democratic county convention of September 8,
1848, of which Mr. Martin was Pretidmr. The
following resolutions were unanimously adopt
ed:
"Raokeel, That the resolutions of the Balti
more Convention renew and re-enact the great
principles of the Democracy of the Nation.—
That those principles are unchanged and un
changeable. That they base been maintained
and carried out by every successive Democratic
administration, and that we are now proud to
contrast the great platform of our faith with
the empty assertions cspd hollow promises of
our opponents who Lovell° principles for the
public eye.
Resolved, That we denounce the alliance that
hes been formed between Whiggery and Native-
Ism, and that with pride and pleasure we m
iter; in the language of - the Baltimore resolu
tions, "That tho liberal principles embodied by
Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence and
.eunietiened In the Constitution, which makes ours
tae lend of Marty tiind-tho miens of the op
pressed of every Wien, bare ever been cardinal
principles of the Democratic faith, and every
attempt to abridge the present privilege of be
coming citizens and °witch of eoil among us,
ought to be resented with the name spirit which
swept the alien and sedition laws from our sta
tute hooks,"
In 1849 there was no democratic convention.
In 1850, (Sept. 18.) democratic convention
met to settle a ticket—Peter Martin a delegate
—and on the committee on resolutions. The
following was reported and unanimously adopted.,
&iota:4 That we congratulate -t/te country
upon the passage of the various measures con
sainting the Compromise bill,—measures atro
cious in restoring peace and harmony to a dis
tracted to:wry, and stemming the tide of reck
less fanaticism, whose only object seemed the
agitation of questions in themselves of no prac
tical utility, bat in their consequences ,ILkely to
his noble confederacy of Btates. And
we here, speaking for the democracy of Lan
caster county, tender our unrestrained dents to
those nobler - champions of right and Justine,
Sturgeon, Cuts, Dickinson, Douglass, Foote,
MoLanshan, Ross, and others, who in a fearful
crisis, forgetting everything but patriotism to
their country, boldly and unyieldingly met the
traitorous efforts.-of Northern Wallas and
South= madmen, and never faltered in their
glorious work until the Republic emerged from
the dark Ind portentous shadows cut around
her.
On the 18th of November, 1850, another con
vention was held, -for the purpose of electing
delegates to the State convention which nom
inated Bigler. Peter elartbi was again a dele
gate; and was choeen to the State convention.
The following resolutions were unanimcmaly
adopted :
Resolved, That we ere opposed to the Wilmot
and all other Provisos; 111,17 DIANN MO. 1.101111. A.
YION BY CONOBBS3 DYER 7716 DONNITIO 00NOLIENS
or rausrroniss and domestic servitude therein,
which belongs to the ems ereign people alone; and
ALL LINES regulating the exercise of snob a
power, north or south, .ABE IN VIOLATION
OF MIS CONSTITUTION and derogatory to the
righte of the people.
Rewired, That the abolitionist* and their allies
of the North, in their °onetime attacks upon oar
friends and ecnintrymenof the South, hare canoed
most of the difficulties (now so happily adjusted
by the peace measurerof the tut Congress) end
illiquid be °named by every friend of the
country.
Resolved, That the Fugitive Slave bill, while It
protects the owner in his just rights and proper
' ty, gives to the alleged slave ample security
against Illegal sentare of his person. It violates
• • constitutional provision; and invokes and de.
minds the •Rapport of every peace-loving and
patriotic citizen. We know no higher law to
rule our conduct, and as members of this politi
cal confederacy, we pledge ourselves to sustain
its execution in the spirit of its enactment, re
gardless of all threats or denunciations.
Sept. 10, 1861. Democrat's county conven
tion. Peter Martin a delegate, and on the man
'mines to draft resolutions. A set were reported
and unanimously adopted, strongly endorsing the
Compromise measures, &o. •
Sept. 8. 1862. Democratic county convention.
Peter Martin a delegate—Vice President of the
convention, and on the committee on resolutions.
The Baltimore Platform of 1862, Pismo, King,
&c, were strongly approved. a
-In 1868 there was no demoaratio convention.
In 1864, Mr. Martin ran on the K. N. ticket
for Prothonotary.
It will be' seen from the above record That
Peter Martha Is an old-hanker proidanry dem
ocrat of the deepest dye. lle denies the of
Congress to prohibit 'slavery In the territories;
and holds the Missouri Compromise line to be en
oonstathmal! The anti-slavery K. W.. will have
good time" In voting for him!
REPUBLICAN MEETINGS.
A Republican meeting was held yesterday at
RlMuck, in Ohio Township, one is to he held at
B herPthurgh, this evening, and one In the Bor
ough of Sewickley. One is announced for Fay
ette Township Ws afternoon, and one at flerriots-
TRW On the Washlugton road, to-morrow &Ber
net/a. Wherever they have been held, there Ras
been • pod turn out of eithans and a strong
feeling elicited in behalf , of the Ticket. Our
cause has nothing to lose but everything to gain
from public meetings. There are hundreds in
all parts of the Country, who would vote the R.
publican licket if they properly understood the
position of the different parties. Let us then
bare iroetinits in every maws where It, s pout.
bla .If oar kinds county win ea th e
time and place and mend us word, lf they lime
airy speakurafraw the sib, they wily be turn
lobed :: - Mend . s tfeatimien
„of ability Ire
teed74nd viiiiiilo o .! Themix:, Om ire need.
ed. Wo hare but tin troitlntflao* till the ilea
thee, every. moment thecifore procknui and
ahead Aio ift4roved. .17p, Itapublloana sad to
maid
The following ticket was nominated by the
Bleuloos at Auburn, N. Y., on Tuesday:
secretary of State, J. T. beatloy; Controller,
Lorenzo Burrows; Attorney General, Stephen B.
Cushing; Canal Coommiaaioner, 8. G. Whalen;
State Treasurer, Stephen C. Clark; State Roe
neer, Col. B. Seymour; Prieon Inspector, Wm.
A. Russell; Judge of Appeals, W. W, Campbell
and George F. Comstock.
Firs PHY61011.119 DEAD IN OMR DAY.—Fire
physiolams died at Norfolk on Saturday, namely:
Drs. Cspre, of New York; Dillard, of Montgome
ry, Als.; Burns, of Norfolk; firer, of Philadel
phia; and Walters, o Baltimore.
On Monday, Dr. Richard reinstall died.
Tue Srare FAIE...—THE FIRST Der.—The Fifth
Annual Exhibition of the State Agricultural Bo
oiety commenced at Harrisburg, on Tuesday.—
As is usual with exhibitions of this character,
the vacant lots and roads adjacent to the grounds
are occupied by enterprising dealers •in low
prieid liquors, pigs feet and tripe ' porter, cakes
and lager bier , and are prepared to furn ish: at
reasonable prices whatever they may have on
hand. Besides these there are exhibition' of
the anaconda, calves with five legs and dogs
with two—the guyastieutus—horny horses—and
a host of other curiosities too numerous to men
tion. From inside of these tents come sounds
of the violin, and the tamborine,—and In one or
two instances the hand organ le the medium of
i attraction.
rushing your way through this homgcnions
mane of humanity, wagons and sheds you reach
the enterance to the Fair Grounds and .can be
admited open the payment of usual sum. Scat
tered over the grounds are various large size
circular tents and buildings, the shelves and
tables of which aro filling up rapidly with articles
for exhibition.
The cattle stalls, too ore being almoet hour
ly augmented by fresh arrivals. So far there is
a very grod show of their class of stock, and
some attract much attention for their beauty
and grail size. There is also a very fair col
lection of horses, some of which would be bard
to beat in the State. The continued additions
being made to the multiude of articles on ex
hibition, renders a fair enumeration of all this
time not only impossible but emcee.
In the tent appropriated to household goods,
there is a beautiful display of quilts, counter
pins, &0., all of which evince much artistic
skill in their manufacture. The fruit collection
is very extensive. •
Fine,....matttematical instruments 'are exhibited
by Rea* Co., or Pittsburgh.
At present, the fowl and poultry department
is enact the chief attractions. There are many
hundred cages and coops, and all fillled with the
choicest collections.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Dr. lE'Ltuie's Verraifage.—Anothermed
Intl .hues.—lt Is po small adds.@ of the Italia,lo value
of this groat Vermlfuge, when even physicians, who ere
generally prejudiced against patent medletneamiluntarlly
toms Simard and testily to its triumphant nears In en.
.pelljtig tem. Rota the following:
Heilman:nu, Shelbr Co., Er, April 2, 18.52.
J. Kidd ok Gh.-1 am • practising phyldrian, reelding
permanently to this pure. In the year 1643, when • toef.
dent of the State of Missouri, I became acquainted with the
interior eirtuee of Dr. Ml Vermlfege. At some
more Intim, moment I will mod you the result of an ez
pe_riment I made with one •111, expellina upwards of
worm.. L CARTZR. M. D.
101..Pnrchasere will be °arab] to eat for DR. IPLANIEd
OSUMILATED TERMIFUOL and tate none elem. AR
other Perm Mum. In ooroperleem, are worthless. Dr. W
Lane'. Perrolfose, ales his oelebrated Uver ' , Mikan now
be had at all respectable Druz Stares In the IThlted EtAbIS.
and froco the sole proprietors.
Ales for male br the sole proprietors. ELKIIOIO BEOB..
anconeore to J. KIDD a CO., No. GO Wood et. es.V.dAsE
Who has not heard of Bmrhave'a Hot-
LAND lIYTTSRSP In Its comorelti on. pleasant to
the text% end truly wonderful In It. street, Its popnlerlty
mama be wondered et. To Invalid, just rem:nest.,
strength. It le trowluzblw exerobdoe thet ea:Whine Win
eon. onttho aarroue Maws. and Intoettbeg that health
end tooe to the stateseth eo longed for by the morales
cast.'-.Deolp deterzene.
Pee advortleenient snothe , re22-dboll
Tae Greatest Medical Discovery
OF THE AGE-
Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, has Macoamed
In one of our common mew. ear:ls a mud, eta can
Lied of Humor, from Me ward aavflato to a cdr=...
roapta
Ho has tried it in om olwros buntrod UMW LW USTIR
fatlad oxeeot to two woo Roth thunder himmt) Ile hai
thaw to hi. tomosion over two handed otettetalso of tb
.111tthtn twonty taloa of Hatton.
Two is aro orstrantod t -vow • noosing ooromontb
Oao to aro* bottle. .111 eo:• It. Pont Mad of sm3.l.
of tho Sea
ltiow
a t m bombs •111 •t• r the lOSteSti at tam
Too WM., ars lefilltd.): to mr• the worst sonker fn
the mouth sod stomach.
Tbx•• to if.. tattles un wuzaated to ears the =test
cue of arolsehuo.
Ow to tiro bottleC are wartmette4 to tare all tosmae ,
the era,
Two WM* my worniatod to erase taming of tho on
west Nob*. seam tn. hair.
ha,. to dx tattles ara warranted to arra gamy, •=1
ranting claw.
One bottle vl3l own eddy eruption of the att.
Two to this. bettloe on weented to can the we As.
Two to time bottles ...v• warranted to Anus tb• yard
ewe of ringworm.
Tess to fins tattles are warranted to core warts=
Mr* to eight tants win .an the worst oar of @crones
A trued Is alwars agrarlesead from lb* drat bottle.,
and it parte/ ware t• warranted wean the alms quantity
Y latest.
alothian looks ao temptable to thaw who hare in robs
tried all the wonderful medicine. of the day... that •
woo= weed growing la the tretures. and alone Old
gone walla, should one ovary hamar is the myna= yet
tt la now . lied bet. If yea bate shwa*. It ham to Mart
Thum are to If. ow ands. bona or ham■ about it gutting
some more oat mot 7041 n Ipeddlod one • thaumand hot
flee of It In the vicinity of Bobo. I bore It. atbets to
every aue. It has about, dons woo of tn. goareetop ee
fryer douedn Itamaaharetto. I mare It to children . year
obt. to old Mende of arty. I hare ma poor. way. worthy
aoldas children. whose doh wag oft and tabby, restored
to • perbet elate of health by out bottle.
To that who are subject to a ebb beadithe, one bottle
wiltalwaya rm. It. It giro groat relief to entomb and
dhstooem. Soma who hare bean 441.1•11 ?Wrenn. hare taw
am and bon nartdstad by it. Where the body it woad,
It Wert dolt* coy. boa wham theft la any deranonment
of the fuzatkun of It will reale way dander wed
Sego, bat you smut not be abood-41w slw.n dhoti
Moir to Anta }bar days to a week. There lounger a bad me
salt foot It. .oti the coatrary. when that feeling I. wine
yon wB7 Ibei yourself like anew proem. I bawd ewe of
the mot extravagant onevaltons of it that mat gr.s. B.
toned to. flo thuuraof Wet la erer nenarary—eat the ten
Ina am got. I hare Likewise en bob. which, when dm
met A. Mambo heron:dons meaning of the
meat ant ander the ears. polo 60 onto. Price of the
Medial Totenorary ni per bottle.
D1E80110:19 FOR MlL—Adult. me tablo-opoonfal
day. Children over eight pars. dawn spoonfoli children
tram Ilse to chi ht teaspoonful. As no Cilsoation
bo nude appftab ya le to m. all constitutions. take await to
oPerato on the bowel. take a 617.
et asoltila:
Ids. REIMJEDY gives pstsmal attendant* in tad eases
bold. Srwhohede end etell. et DT. ILIMUSEM HO Wand
Met. earner of Virgin eller. tebdihrT
Cough ItemtdiesDr: Kay mer's Pectoral
Imp will oars you.
Dr. Harrerf. PectAral amp grill owe Dronehltls.
Dr. Kamer Damara Brnm rrlll ou.• /amain.
Dr. Novices P•etaral Syrup will ours Influenza.
Dr. Ilarreer Psalm' Byrup 1.111 sun • cold In U. head
Dr. &USW. Perternl Syrup SDI core Traiptartt Con.
MERA3OII.
♦ moat letter tram Mr. J. W. Trateb. of Bobby, Mb*
/ want TM to Nod ma two bottles of your Pectoral
Prom by mall Timm la a lady here wbo has a mash and
the doctors Met an her. I was In the same way, and
trt.d •nrytbing without benefit, until I got a bottle o.
Poor Pectoral a TruSc I took It but Mk*, and It cumd ms
sound and wall,"
Ask Ix M. Heroes Doctors! Nrrup and tats so other.
Prkss GO cis. Bold at M. ICZYBEWN No. 140 Wood st..
sad at J. P. FtE3G.NG'S, A1140h•o7. 1ee2040,13
British and Continental Exchange.
Hla2 BILLS DRAWN la
DONCAN, SHERMAN 4 CO.,
ON THE UNION BANS, LONDON,
IN suits or fl AND t' PWARDA
These Drafts are available at all the prin
.:44l TOW= of Lula ad. deottaad and Inland. sad the
Peathaeat.
We also dean KOUT BILLS on
M. A. Grunebanm & Bailin,
P1413,10 - 021T A MAIN,
Which nom I. a Itpalttooloo to a porta of Germany
flooltnalaml and Holland.
Pram LatentUng to travel abroad antyprocarethtomb
at latter" of °milt, on which Monty can be obtained. It
to any tart of Mum.
Oglecitions of HIM Notts. • and other atextritita la Ea•
tops, veld matte prompt attintion.
LL WILLIAMS 00.,
Wood. earner Thlid atm&
• Liver Diaaase.—Uartar's Spanish Mit
taro or a nnoody mT tine dloomottio cuober of Ibr.
midst& ooll• enonootod with. d state of tbat
wpm, Is twinned.
Iltuulnds otentlilestaa. tram the highest 'mew; of per
wan living in the Oily of Ittehmond. Y. might beriberi
Mawr elated by Clarta'a Smith Mature. W. tom
Daly 20.121 to os to Q. extroortUnsew wire of e.ma led
Ihisken Zia" of the Om ell/risk/se • Ifferrit, lookainsra,
.Blebracao. Va. who was cured by two Ix:Atlas if (heart
Omni& Medan slier non years .of erhr tram Ohms
eS Dnr. Ile nett. sake on tk..blord is wonderful,
better than all the medkdiss be had oar taten. and cheer.
folly rancamends it to all. a• odnothemont.
seta erdierT
WELCH & GRIFFITH'S
PATENT GROUND SAWS
LEAVING purchased from Mr. Wm. Booth.
wan Olt Potent -Mob; tot nth:Mug circular and °Mot
gkimoor uhteh n him paid hint slams rnm, and wp See
tho polo prousiotont of tab Wont. Wa will muted say
Moan giving lnbrm•tlon of Intrinnomanto on the Own
This to thionti Manna unto Inventatt that' *Ugrian
• Ban porlettly iron Lti thietiont . .
They - TM mutts 15. ott—orftl not heat whllonunlio
—win run smooth—am lumber—nun bon no tolgo loam
Wan a•r paw sows toodo—and an mot Lade to boectnn
outrun
AZ out Paws or mob from stastto Qua/It, of Out
014 haportolorptealy lbr our own ustottkoonta blew
at Om. imorally cod for Mum
Ws tototettntly 10= YI outotiftatunots of Lambe.
thatito Paw mit bo int &outbid Zstabildiotoot Medial
to Omuta. Wet sad 7coicounghlu .tho Tompor,vrth
Mud more llllMeadludkarm tbas any low ill WM,
WA A OND=
Wei; neslyed by OMR WO = ODWILL OD.
must woomes.
JOs. - WOODWEILL 45c. CO.,
DIPINNNIN AND DRAINNAI IN • • '
WHEW AND DOMEBTIO HARDWARE,
comma or WOOD d . SZOODO amnia
mamma PA.
NENE
„ -
• t 2z;
^ • -
. - Uaktla
4 gar.-F
01110 & PENNSTLYANIA RAILROAD.
THE ONLY, RAILROAII
RUNNING WEST FROST PITTSBURGH
The Fast Train leaves at 2 A. 31., through
to Cincinnnti to 12 how. and 40 minute.
' ELM Tun mans ea 8 82 - 11.
ELM= TEAIII •• AT aP. IL
Thm trains alltnage close connections at Creel/Lee. aid
the gent two connect at Alliance. The abed route to it.
Louis is now open. via Crestilne and Indianapolis. 100
=llea aortas than lin Cleveland. Connections sn•mede
at Manetiald with the Newest and Panda/du Cit 7 mad:
and at °redline with the Muse toads concentrating there
For particular. nee handbLlls. No trains ran en Bandar
Thaulghlleketa are sold to Oincinnatl. Louisville. Bt.
Louie. indinnatoila Chicago. Rink Island. Foet WIMIS.
Cleveland and the principal towns and clans In the Welt
The-NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION 'TRAIN will
leave Pittsburgh at 10 .1.11: tad 616 P.O., and New 'Mgt.
ton at 7s. x. and IP. • •
mr Ttokets and forther Information, apply to
J. G. CURRY,
At the tamer Mice, molar tho Monongahela Muse,
Or at:ths Peden] divot glatlon, to
GNOME PAMIR,
Whet Agent.
M==2
PITTSBURGH
Life, Fire & Marine Listranoe Company;
Office, Corner Market and Water Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
EOBZ GAL GAP; Pre/Stmt. Aims D. )laGua, Seer.
This Company makes every Insurance op-
Portalnlng Icor oonnectad with LI PR RIMS:
Also Agaloat null and Cargo mason tassete and
holuipalglren and Manta/lon and Molina /Mb gen
orally
And against Loss or Damage by Fire,
And .81MA - the Perna of Om gas led Wand If artgation
A i gke• =AR. (areal rates amalstant wttb adorr
to all partlea.
. .
DUlPpotiat
to ... l•lPri "' r .., ~,,_
/ 3.o Ll i der .
I D: idiay.
au. Arbatbaug,
David Richey;
loratloN.leve.ftittanning.
Pa. tar2r*Lvib
Roberta..lwif.
James B. Boon,
W 1111.3 Plifilso,
firgh P%sissat,DL D.,
Jaroesift hn Xll.
John NOW,
Reliance Mutual insurance Con parry
OF PIIILADELPIIIA..
OFFICE NO. TO WALNUT STREET.
OtpNtaL $177.074-4mer, =AK Etwunth, boated.
FIRE INSURANCE—On Buildings, Mer
chandise, Furniture. an. in twin or toucan.
• The mutual windy.* combined with the necurity of
Stock Omit:ELL entithw the hooted to 'hare In the pato
of the Oconpniky, without usbunr for lowa.
The Script liertifkates of thin I.l3lrellr. tbr mina, are
eonvertltds, sta k intnthn tionliel SW* of .the Cacon'T.
TINGLE Y. Prooldent.
.B. Uuonnenn flecnltati
Dittltethalk
Lewin R. Aiihhurst.
Omittri. %am.
Beal. w.lllmloy.
Z. Lothmp.
H. L Carden.
antral Tolima.
Dished ti.Jmols.
Wm. Humor.
Areal's/II Gettr.
1 Wm. M.Somple, Pitteg
J. 0. 00171 N. Adridr
• a Third dad Wend ortirridat.
Cl Tingler,
W. em
It. Tbomp.i.
T. 0. Rockhl
o Robert Sten. W. C.wAs saw.
U.S.
W 11111 E
James L , Tast.g.
Jacob T. Mating,
G. IL idtmud.
PIiLLADELYI-11A
Fire and Life Inimrance Company,
No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
OrPORTIT 711.8 CTISTOM BOV'#R,
Will make all kinds of Insurance. either
Perpeina or Limited. on every deo. ription of Property or
11.'h"dj".ft017VV"KTNI,*ff4ve.
W. Ru wt vvle.Pnoidont.
DIRECtpO}IB:
tooVroorn,
Jon. S. Pool,
John Clarton,
IL Wile,
Ch.. I'. Mayen.
IL B. Knitllnb.
P. B. Savory.
0. Sherman.
B. J. McCune.%
P. Guaranis% Blom
rT.
.1. O. 001/11N. Acont.
• or Third and Wood airmail.
Citizen's Insurance Comp 'y of Pittsburgh.
PAOALEY President..
ILIMITEL L. mettsaitu,,Lbey. .
OPPNX, 114 -WA TER, r WEEN JELEATt, AND
IMOD NPRANZA
INIIURM HULL AND OAROO MEE ON THE
01H0 AND 511381941PP1 EWERS, AND TAIDUTAILIKA.
far Ames ormist Duo or LA ND tAr, • Yant. ALSO
*mina the peral. 4f_laa ANA 444 NA VGA TION
Sod rauz araerar ta
MUM=
llLlnhard Vloy.L
fl. IL Kier,
Wm. lilmtham,
John S. 10111vortti.
Pm:Am &d le
7, tlelmommakar.
I Wm. B. Liam.
ls.tha._ dsllll
=Wm. Ble .1 : :
Mtn A
fLarksu p t mk j : •
Wanly Bryant.
aL
John B.Zv
EUREXA _ INSURANCE COMPAIa
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOAN SHOENBERGER, Prelident.
ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary.
C. V. BATCHELOR, General Agent.
WILL OSUMI AGAINST ALL !LINDA Olf
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS
DIRIZTORR
.J.W.Ehropharger. • W. Cam, • ;
tl. W. Batchelor. W. K. BBBIrk.
T
Bare M. Beanack. E u AtL.
w. W. Martin.
IL T. lamb, Jr., Jobs A. Cattahey.
lleargeß. Bohlen, 8.. B. Bryan.
David lidaadlem.
..sulica•a=ed by =e l l= ander poll.
rotaatly Ed .11. NM:. 14 Water otriat.lj:a2l.6md
Western Insurance Conipany
OF PITTSBURGH.
12021111211.12. a wanner. mfr.
Will Insure agningt all kinds of .Flio and
Ma:inn Riska.
S.Ptlltur;,„ liaM . p.mit. 4... maw',
kW. Ilmaar. 4.l4ltattek. Om. barda.
13. w AMlMatta. %WWI Mime.
m. Lyon.
lAtasm G.. Jae
h lama.. .Llpplamot;
Wm. U. Smit
WA bow* Institution managed by itlimetora well
Ammo In We ammattlty. sad arlto lOU Ilbmstly .dj.M
mad prmaptly pay all hemm at the Ormaa. Ns. 92 Woitar
WM, Opium A Oa's limsboam) q Wats% Plitabergh. _
MAW
WELLS. RIDDLE & CO.,
86 Four* at. near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ILLV7ZI.ICTURERS or
Baggy, Carriage, Riding, Drovers'
DRAY WHIPS;
THONGS AND SWITCUES,
Keep constantly on hand, received direct
Mao than. Parton, In Tort Co il , .d M h o
Planter/ Neagh arid
Beady - Whim Carriage tad 00 IMIPa. NMI* StoW nod
When Ala. to
Sirtten et, let of Whip. prnmatlY tataltbot to 014 .7.
girOtalata nom the trade ars aolnited and promptly
444"4 ria`gavraz. TrAßßAirrip-s.
rdanfon
EAGLE STEEL WORKS.
BOMB, IioILBLVY & CO.,
1•1171•01171/1/11 01
Cast Steel German, Bay, Blister, Plough.
/4'OD
SPRIMG STEEL;
ALES, VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS,
Mattocks, Wedges, Harrow Teeth, ito.
WARITIOUSR, lip 112 WATER EITHEIT,
Hotareen Irma sad anilebhad.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
JOHN COCHRAN & BROS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window
Shutters, Windowguards, &r.,
Res. 91 Second st., 86 Third St.,
(between Wood and blarketj
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
HOTO on hand a variety of new patterns
Paw and Philo. nil:able kr all purpraial. Particular at
kuthiiii Paid to nicksitut Gravy lota. Jobbing Mica at
abort mak*. mita ft
sucootpro ALLE N.
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS
•
C hit son Furnaces, Wroit Iron Tubing
AND SITTING OILIERALLY.
Jar Warming , and Ventilation of Ituadings.
w. a A. ail ermtesert, Mx. W...examig V•mt. 0 . 0 . 1 .11
lb.'"? Hot Wmt.m. Mt" oe Chthon'. Forn.ew Churthem,
DMM.N4 IlmoltaDjantemfox, Gretna Dawes, 00x21 now
Jell Dotes or Thriftless; No. U
,111tikat it. Dltlabate
Now Yonx, June 16th, 1856.
A.- New York & Liverpool Lined Paeketi.,
— llll. JOHN TIIOMPNON, No. 410
rime, Pttroborgh,l%, L tb. ma/ Tom. h E. atm
Ntloratkorikod to roll PurogiCorrEkstoo ibr ray Lt./ of
!tow York and Licrrp,3l radices.
CORNELIUS GRINNELL.
El Loath et... New Sett
LW slim)[ on hand Bight limns SW an/ senonnt.
PaSable se any Bank in England. Ireland. Becelasid and
W el" ale&
brings sameenterg Rota New York and Ptilladed
Chia by Erellwild. JOAN TIIOIIPSON,
JelOgiddwer T anT No. 410 Litotes ettoit
Sick Headaohe atm Neuralgia .of Bight
Year, Brandies burial by Oaricil Dirtaitrra &Ur,
Mr. William THmbl., Maltalry'a flow. Sofordr7obb. bib
..76. gam ha wY mod of Slab Ifeaßlaabo of .libt year,
77 .4147, by tbroabottlaa of Cialthea 1MP0 7 . 6176 aTruP.
Ifs bad triad Tarim pbyslatana Without I. CUM Ha la
cow anthaly well. Claklay'a 14yoratlya to for Mama.
:XI I= At i f i zart i d n el i tay n ti i r a ri = o w if
aliro of the Golden Mortar. Polo. 76 ob. par bottle.
oalfidtarT
FALL STYLE OF HATS.
M'C ORD & CO..
No. 181 Wood Street.;
(nn 1.001/1 lion Mr mina
Ilave Just received their Nall Btyle of
SILK HATS:
110-1 vsry lorgo monizomt of Goiltlamoruf eon
UT* Inv step and 501.0r10r Outlitioo. to ofbioh twf
limit* the attotko of Um publlo. so= fo
Slnoo thelntroduotiou of the Fluid Exttaat
of Thu Asa and damp d%, their rsyutatloi has been eon.
Itantly Ineesialug. and their popalielty has sztandod
all dlrsedcuts. They ate Wood:ad by MT. llehnhold. a
ntastkal chemist of No. 208 Chattnut st...;noar the Girard
11 ""Th 16 4 taltnatatlon eau be: Yelled on la
neribttolos euete fault Nu OnalderOttfe Which (they am
raeommended. See ualeirthement. oelSTeed
HENRY H i
o c i 2LLINS,
00m ?it 8 Erin R NT,
OREM, 10 ) 1 1 1 1 e 6 MDS, IN FI811,
Wean'Produce '
No. 26 , Street, Pitterargh.
New, Moentan Gallery. ,
Ma. NELSON mould respootfully inform
s~wraldad jill=b/lo generally that la calor to.
be boa hag l igit mart I A
no 1) 1 1"6" Ai n a
Port Ogle% or r e i zg
.7 17 6 % . m
moralgegall Ilky IMaiteVe aver . omstruetel Ibr and
t4d
II <Moog tti hai l 4 •ft, .Vi tkr t
mrar,l4-.gidlo-
\-..,,*.C..,,....i7.-4-_,,.--::-1.,i,E4`,...,..,,4=4,,,i,. P--`:`, ~...,, ,-.• - - - .-', - - i,zf•- - - , F-r,'.i - .. k -,-,;: :2- -, ---. A, -, - - • , • , • .... 1
• -,,-,,,, A 4,,,,, -; 4 ;-_-...1.4:,: t i;;•:',.;-. --*, ,;,-- .r.-.'.-r .; ...7:-_-.',.. "..„ -. .1, -.,.., -, - .
Lh\ . A _.. ~.. •,, , , ; ~..,,, - A . - _
• fa ,
' I I - ,---.•,,,,,,-;-,,,t-;
Dr. Urban's Antkliaochtin 'an Elixir,
wo and Pore remedy fire* cure of 114 EMPERANDI.
a centre trotted erectable ittreet. and e. • Undo Is we.
Quelled. For the followlue is:navigate Itly a most value;
hie medicine: Dfieelzfo. Liver avvviaint., l KydWF. Rear
name, Pao, pew, Van 7dmL. Debrfest Trowats,
of DcleNtp. 'fhb medicine In Intel:AM to prudanaehenge
to the eystem.and • Meseta for akoholle ,drink• Freer
1 al lode= es when we bale raid It. we Mee bed the welt
efeelfYlue Malts so. to perms who arereally &draw
I of breaking *wale tadalgehlos In letorte•tlae lercereere.
lid. ellele wN to • ¢rout help. Sold at St per bottle at
t the Drag Stott. o Dr. GEO. H. 'KEITEII, No: 140 Wood
4 ' w ...wore Vlrgloalle7, den of the Golden Matter.
wlSdamT
Reputation in New England.
Eauerot, N. 11., Jane illy 18.12.
7b IL A. Fahnatnek d
Garnakce—Yor eve run past, I have used B. A
Pelmestock's Vermithge for an antbelmintio I my peso
(Ms my attention was first called to It In a when I
had failed to die ads& worms with calomel, pto2 and co,
hada A bottle wee obtained- and need with dowirable er
feet since then I bare prescribed It for handled. of 0 . 1,7
theta, sod Ina large majority of mews with complete ens.
sera. In one nee a slngle.bottl. of Co. medklne brothrbt
away from one patient hued-Zioat *amt. I hare nee=
sr known 4to do boom, and I UM Induced to make this
statement hem an honest .conriction that It la the most
raiseble Perini:use yet known.. Poch le my confidence
In If. - worsekliling" pcware. that I recommend It tootle
PhYsichme in thLe secticm.and furnish them with Co.
article. m C. BATACIE. M. D.
Prelened
of W and esta . mold by D. A. YAIINDSTOCA OM, corner
ood ano fi • ethdtwT
Lyon's ICathalron.—There is no surer
tut of the ...Waned merits often article. than the spring
ing op of countless Imitation. and counterfeits This
teat concluelvelipmves Lion's KiVILISON, Or preserving,
restoring and beautifying the flair. to be the finest toilet
article ever prepared. Combining undress the fragrance
of the moat delicate extracts with the moat valuable en.
Aerating gualltiee. It Maids miticalr without a rival.—
The ladles have decided that no toilet table is bumpier.,
without It, and their gee dlearlminallon niles the world.
To guard against 'Ainslie. Imitations and counterfeits
always est for tintrs HATRAIRON.
REATH. WYNKOO d CO. Proprietor,
ey Liberty et., Neer York.
for gale bTIL 1L SZLL2IIB • CO, and all other deans.
eel-loodkvr9
Joy for the Invaltd.—We tho
Ina from the "Dhlladelplila :Batavia,' daaetto.' and re
commend our maims to pursue it rarefoolly, and three
milbrinit ghoul.] not May orchuinfig
Da. LIOOILAITIM 31111.1W1 relehrste4 med.
lobo', prey are., by Dr. li. M. JACKS" it Impodna
Berman Pludlelne Store, Pie. 120 Arch greet, le stetting
unprendented public attention, and the proprietor. who
•seleritide physician. Is selling Wnsan, quatilltlee of
It. The abler. of Mile remedy are en fully eat forth In
the eitended notion of It, to be wen In our advent/4ns
rolausne,ahat there Is hardly any room left for tie Meseta
of It. ThIS much ere met add—Of the long truth of phis..
lab Ills to which humanity la heir, there Is nous more dbl.
treednir than the general derangement of the amanita
&luminous, winch never falls to aorompany kr.lloordered
Mahe of th e liver. Ileadache,pllee, languor. Malaya, •
billow topple, • morbid breath, Loeser appetite—in short,
lex Indescribable wretchedness al maroon, are Its lemur.
er.ble and life sresttna attendants. Thaw dles•Sea,
which have balme still of the Wan Dorton have
hose wilfully cured by Dittemn
See adv•rtlsoment. soMbditwil
/MX VISMINO—...--t. •RCM
FUMING BROTH/MB,
•,
• fe sou TO J. 11150 t 0 0 .)
WIIOLESA-V - E DRUGGISTS ;
'FO. 60 WOOD ATRERT.
OX
Proprietors ofDr. Dl'Lans'sce P
eb W dV6[6l P l.
Liter
Plll6. M.
PEARL STEAK MILL.
• ALLEGHENY.
EM;SO;M=
. .
Older. may boo left nt. the Mill, or In our buss st ths
stores of
LOGA. WILSON ACO.. 52 Wo6I et.
BRAUN A RIOTER, corner Liberty.d It. Clair IBS.
H. P. SCHWARTZ., /hugest. Al tbs.,. •
MUM CON ON DILIFERY.
hlbtb 1111 YA N. lIIINNIIDT • 00.
Balm of aThonsand Flowers, for
tlfylno the Ccropleolon, ♦nd neadleatlngt all Tag. Pimples
and Fraoklez Thom the face. Sold at Dr. HETSKR'S. 140
Wcwl ortret•L ..116. Mr?
T' 457 outdo', the 26th loot, Clads
Bay. Jonten, Mr. P. fr INDIAN. of Alloshony. Oa, to Mtn
Z. R. MORROW, of Todlins Co.. Pa. vdt
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
LESTER'S IRONWORKS,
ros ILANDTAITTERN or
WOODWORTH'S PLANING MACMINTS
- - - -- - -
AND STEAM ENGINES. •
•
37 Pearl *Meer, Brooklet.. N. T.,
oppoidt. how Park COY
TM eubseraber having been engaged for
the hut It mars II the altmet mewl. manatae•
tare of Mewed Important Invention. IFnadannorat'apiam.
seg. Ormekto and nwpwom Stacheee. bm ,anti) rz
Lem.' W. Iran addition to Ids .handy catmelre ron
works. will mecum filth dispatch all ordnr. In Om •
hoe to an unlimited .fittest. PD. nein/ovally selmowleds.
r 4 superimity or Woodworth's Mainz alin.ins...; menu.
teetered by bim, all over others. requirmn no reltemtnin.
In the , manufactur. or ST KAN ISNOINY-9. fie Mahn •
miperiority Rs power end timed. bosaty or asuatradJon
aed nulsto anTalso gement. the canines to amsamit
lOU mr cent more power lad the mum arum? than can be
furalahed by any other. manufactarer. i name thaw toe
POT emit Maine In guar and tea Les. net ea • huge Mahan
In the and panes of fuel. .
Iliferonor to Pasliet ,4 lwrso the iStentirme um In tae.
"al r :V k lf . ..7 . l l. 7atnibat,=/.. I. LI. r---.,
midge.. .port. Cl.: Stlintard Mabalacturing L 2 f . Stameme.
Ct: John C. tanked. New Hann, Ct.; Kahn hatred. N
York Cltry.
,12.Jananora to Partia AMU., Om Woottinrorth P lanin g Ma
- chino ramie ON. . ..
L.ll. chit. Emalantern. P dladetoble d.i Ps ; Kidder A
Marti. Wllednistott. pi: cL; A. L.Utopp Jt 11 , nt
AN. L. A. Paalord. New erfeans. La: WM; e. taint
Cieclanatl. Ohio Itamons, Cobb* Ca. limbed. Otkn
riert a P a ll * ..i . r...ara Riik7, l 2Na. T•rf•Pad M Vl:l it
Cleartan. N. Y.; !Moe atm, roma., W. 05..
orders and perwarewealmal b. 14 or sitheistehnum
all puts of the nit.o BMus. Cenacla, , math/tow 1....aad
4. ,,,
~,,,1 1, ,,bA r =t r argegA te 07 te t ith te find •e.
oddness .
min.anse I TURIN LINIre •
65 Peal .'riot, limo. too. P , • 7.
PIANOS, PIANOS. . •
NANeFACTURZO BY
NUN 'S: & CLARK,
PI YORK. AND FOR &ALI by .
IiLBRER . BRO.,
No. Pa Tint, Street, i he doors from the Post (Moe.
JUST reeeleed..the first few of n tl
• eery. invoke Of Nantes `aCilia's
ri
nevaled nano.. ••
•
*his choke lot vill somorlies—
_,••
d Oda.; 11411S811 comers, seasonal, enntstrings, ae
et; do - do . do dm" '
ell( Oa rowed earners, do carved music rack and
ire.
robed semen fhalibed all around;
fti e'r,►". d.mbg ,d lee, ithebettdan nets, ' •
AS do Semi Ser lament. . pentine, very do do
do :
Mi do 4
ran &romans, splendid do. pattern_
do i
The shoo alb OcolUvely be mld at Neer York filelory
priers, Icahmd addaionfbrfrefed. <C.
Sloes oalland •oatutne Memo purdah/int elsewhere:ll
FL K o.R MLR a BRO. _
Sole A yenta fir Nnan'S umlaute torlittsburgh and Wee
tern POMPylvanla.
met : 531rIfth et, near the Poet OMM.
Blakely & Richey
iniFFER for silo the following desiiable
V Real Lab.
_ .• . •
An Imo lurnsew In•Aroutnnureounty, answalige loth*
elty daily •• • °tail. with L&6 otto• of faSol l4 .l SlM:sof
Iron Oro sod I itrom of (hal, with Engler. .chimer.
Otplblo of looking V) VW Of notili weeklr; ou ttua•
Istattere 11dweillog Inman, stem bows, te. • '
At.,. 2 Ma to Al lealway Qty. on foltoloom oOtOof, 25
by 160 Ml 4.
Abu, 2 lan 41) by 140. comae of Hata7and Datlisidge
rte.' tin Roe. Denor's pan) East Pittaborah,
Ain, 12 lots, In Temparancenilla. fronting on Warden
street.
ALety 2Sincros of lit.' In Vermillion "Amiably; nett
Men. nen.
Alm lOW acres of tied In Denton and Clintan enontSoB
AI 6 00 ants In Enreatino county,
A at toe comet of Ittg and Ilmittniald groat. 'Pitt.
burg . see.S.4ol•B
New Fall and Winter Goods.
JAMES hieCANDLESS E COj
10e WOOD " PIITSBOBCH..:P.II.
Joators se flureWlepd akeruseic Dry Coo*.
INVITE the attention of the trado to a 'very
gnfirVii
evflAktlLS (.;&.Ivennart beretoltell on by t o
will to kept fall during the ovum and raid to ePPrered
pueeke.re et the my lowest pries* In this or may maw
market.
111mi:tants and deshr• p 5.4.117 are reapeethaltr
tad to loved their Ma Leftsyurebsathg eb•Whol.
odetStlal •-•
IHE AMERICAN FORM BOOK AND .
LEGAL WEIDE; contelotog the most .ppemidlbrate
dr, mortgagee, Imam admuditratorg' and mlicutors'
deed rower. of attorney. Me.% molt:Won bongo and
award., rentrimte. Partnembly artiele., Indenture of RD
orenticeshl to, meignmenti., Ma of ado,rale..., meta&
OMANI{ bille of mcbsnee, pm...wary note., check., or.
Mae. oatmeal... Um. (Pstente k paudomt,
puede lands, ad wmrante, 100 melons other forme,with
full direction. for dmving mad executing the am. Alm.
forme of acknowledgments of deeds and other writing.
undsreeal thr area Mate lathe Enke. befog • complete
Resistant to togratsants. mathaniee, farmers and all alums
af men who Tr. eh to tretlenet their buihmi. properly, hi •
member of the anclanaft Ear, hal eel llmo. Of
fan HAT CO., SA Wend
at,,
• ninon , for Sale,
XEAR tho village of Newport, Woabington
00.. Ohio, consiiting of I) seta. Lind. D,ievilitnic
i. Ton Halm ooverloe 15 N als, teg bait 04141.11 sod
Berk Mill. TimoLus Implements, Se ; never faillogliering
Water en the prenilies, and OlieetoulOak Bark ateindastt
inthe neighbothoool, &mule* of
111011 RD 11580.
Wils.llNdkeet3 215 Liberty stmt. rittaborilh.
TEW PAPER LIANGINLIS—S. ffadler
dllstbm. le Melting or recent solostlono Lt moo
torn Mannfutons, • chok. sesOrtettent O r Pa.
rem Minerva and-Itona and . largo geck o Men
XWollPa 11. Woad lts el or n.w. 0 4 do.l • pot.
55. *o artrtmsat of En (Mb and Pima Papas no
MM. Trimmest and Ulf Oloth Window naafi._
IBLES—Juit opened at the Biokilore of
8. Huller. a Ina aimortaamt of Dibler.lB:llabant. Lon
don and A ma'am adttlona ornery yarboty aoda .et
btoOlait. tram tb• Miniature to tb•larg , Family Poi
VgI,7i...LIV=IIgPIYAIIII.4 .1117 Potri
Bibles. tor may by Om goaatity at low pilaw. thatadiNt
la tbatabara semi line referetio• Bibb% with ta.pa to.
pOR RENT-That large three story ',Brick
Hullers on Thledstroot, now Dog's Coll." MD
Irrobsttr Das born thoroughly toSol treowl otorPol t
ad. and soma tos • sood stood toss Mot dimwit. DD.
Hoerr storm or sword salt fbr so ostensive Book or Print.
los Drestalsbaisul. Umrooms all DAM "Olt DOOM 'log
coarenbutus strongkt. Apt. to
-- IL OUT WIZ= a DON. 13 Mutant.
THE FEDERALIST on tho New Constitu
tit., writ:tan In 11511, bEllls.llamiltOd., Mr. Modloon
Von g r itiMorl i t i r b ontiniso l. rat a mar . art Pr lrori
ofidlorolloa, sod Um klonaltutloo of dm Uoitok It
Jo vol.. octavo. dm Pie to HAY it CO.. 58 Wood It.
NEY,s tM~uO B t
udnessor c
gniaoo°"nioj <sr an b nojoUat~d on our
Lamm bp applying •at the decent • •
seta B. lialAnt It SON, 7161 b it.
ONNET
RIBBONS—A very large and
doiraut usorhiust of Bonnet. Ribbons or thlyx•wut
76722 fast re0117•61,4t A. YIBOS k 4;0.
101kONN ET RIBBONS- 50 dozen of the new
.ll at sham of Mrs sad Buckram Fromm tut to.
alma • mfAk 6.d. MASON - A j..v. •
"
LANNELS-.-A. A.. Mason Co. taiVe ro
dlved • Tar largo oatortolont of Whiro t Ata •nd
• low Mono , ' to •rei7 grad. Also • lot or /at Whit.
Wafting Plsoutlt. 1.101
lIUNTER NATUILALIST.-_, Ro
rtll:l2...riponie. or Irthl Jones awl wild :Minter!,
Wby In'l WORE
rag _ _ _
TIT Jr . . S. GRINNEL• RXPIWITION. in
of fife Joba Iftookliv: 21 permit ourstlinf
ool briont. Kano 23 1, 3L.D. Ninl. ro
35 t foo tor
o W • NA 00. W re.ood ••
ENN. FLOOR 5O bbis. Extra noNe.buid
x. Los from s e a m er,loctiso-, ibr ode er___
18.111111. DIOSILT A CO.
lIIENLVIHEAT-4361 sacks to arci:veir
fitr a !!..7: las te4l . 2644*(to:k
„, ,
':'': . ;-:- - Aiiik , "'f3" , "' - ?i'1'' . ' , .1..-..':: -. J: : ': . 0:::: - ., - :1.:' - ;-..':. -, .
1:.`4:4"-g-'-':14::'.. - ;,"::..1: - Y:1 -. ;7;'.1 .. ._.r..':, - '-F - L: . : . . , *4 , 7 1 .:• 7 ;f : .i.t::,.:jz ,. .'i -- ; --. -: - ;';'. - ,!,... , :U:::: ,--• • • : :: , ,
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. ~. .. .
B. A. FAHNESTOCKI & COs.
• CORNER OF WOO, D AND FIRST STREETS,
•
•
'PITTSBURGH. pA.;
Importers and Dealers! in
!LINSEED OIL, LARD OIL, , !ALCOHOL, •
VARNISHES; TUREENTINE, TANNERS , OIL,
WINDOW GLASS, PAT. MEDICLNES, SPERM 01I„
[GLASS WARE, PERFUMERY, !SPICES. 011,
• . ISURG. INSTRUNTS BRUSHES, • SPICES.
MANUFACTURERS OF
PURE WHITE LEAD,
RED LEAD AND LITHARGE. .
AYING RESIDENT PARThERS IN NEW YORK AND'PHILADELPHIA TO
tale sdeantase of ell stun:wee In the snerkat, we are enabled to sell fir eiede, or to ;incept time dra m , on 4
an Femme jobbing houses.
Lur brand of warm La= we guarantee to be 611110rLY PQHE and PULL! MCGEE not ertneseed br seer 4 Mermen end whiteness.
B. A. Fanaturroces V113.1117U0n, furnished with English, German ? , French and Spanish direatinna.
' ses.atredkeB •
DRUUS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
DYE STUFFS,
PAINTS,
CHILSON'S FURNACES,
WITS FURTBER IMPROVEHRIM,
ADAPTING IT TO THE USE OF BITUMINOUS COAL.
THE GREAT ADVANTAGES OF THIS FURNACE 9 1 7 ER ALL °TILERS, ARE
} Ist.' Economy of Fuel.
24. Ite greet mtrfam. for radiating heat. thereby iren s kaiing hint at atm. immature, whlgh, with th e p. m
liar arrangement. for taking la a bland punrotr, mate it the most healthllll Mode of warming e h ewee.
ad. ha perfect Watt' to the building.
Ith. Their dorsi:Mita
The above, with a general amortment 6fiItiNTLES, GRATES, RANGES, M11182E112 p omt be (Mind at
se2B tI WILLIAMS & ALLEN'S, 25 Market Street.
RLACK LEAD CRUClBLES—Aaeorted—
'lama,. the teat In WO, for We hy
sea J, e(.IIIOI,NNIAK lin co. 24 Wood .treet.
mACE --1. case for sale by
MITIS J. 801100NMAHRR CO.
INERAL WATER CORKS-6 bales for
.& by vete J. ISCHOONRLIIKREt a CO.
VORKS for preserve) jars; nitsorted sizes;
L,/ Low pries Bes Una Was, far dl to, for Roe.. by
J. 801100NMAIENB. CO.
OlLS—Lemon, Bergamot and Orange - ,
freeh.lwt rood and for see try
1.4 -
:28 J. 6011001.1.11AKER. & CO.
An Ordinance;
Ffir the Beller Regulation 41' the Mamma Market, de,
E it ordained and enacted by the citizens
UPI of Pittsburgh, In Silent and Conizoon Councils as
p.m blrd, and It I. hereby ordained arid enacted hy author-
Icy of the ft.,
dux 1. That from and after the passage of this Ordl
name it Mali not be lawful for any entrwer or other per
or Pena. Wham or Mop within this Disarmed Market
How., en tildes. Pelt*, Skink Smiled Meat, or other
offensive beta er mie, and any person or
who Mali or keep( within said Market Moan nor
mob mtiolen after mtnoise, or who Mall at sor time place
moms to to placed in or mound t h e said Market Howe%
on the varomenu or elsewhere, any decayed Fruit or
Vegetables. Mellon Mode. Rotten Egg., or other Meal,
Mall for each °Sante forfeit and par, for the nee of the
Sity, a doe of VOL lessthen one doftar, nor more than floe
odaos, to be recovered as tines for bc'esches of City Ordi
nances are now by law recoverahle. And it is hereby en
ned open outlined., the duff of the Market Cons , atle
to see that the penalties for any Math of this notion are
properly enforced.
Sac. ii. Ti.st the Joint Building Comidttee, in rem
junction with the Superintendent of the Diamond fitmket
lions., be and they are hereby authorised to bath porta
ble stand, erected end placed within the walls of the low
er mita of the Diamond Market Home, in rodeo man•
Der at said Committee may deem expedient; weld stands,
theel provided , to he plated eo as not to interfere with
he doors leading into said buildings. The said stands
may
of
rented Or the Superinten
dent, Mader the dime.
ti on of the Committee on Markets. by the week. month
or year. to each lumen an may with to piotll,o perma
nent location. hut all rude stands width may not be eti
rented may be °coupled frmof charge by any Demon ells.
ming of the light product, ot ground owned or tilled by
In easeof aim disagreement totermo the Stinintendent
and the wt.?, as hateind ot ankles li ghtsoffered for
tale on eald donddesignated a. "light artlolee,^)
but ha no camshaft mid stands be rental to or occupied
by hucksters or ISCOUd hand dealer., and all rents wining
from such stands shall be collected by hi.. Sonnintett*.
dent of the Diamond Market Monte, and null Inlaid by
hire to the Treason? afar Diamond Market House Au,.
elation. '
titc. 111. That all stels or stands in the drat or lower
skein of the Diamond Market Hottees.Aereept so fa ea
theft tree ocenpaney by farmer. Is provided fir In the yew
ceding motion of thin eadithace) shall be rented by the
Superintendent of the Diamond Market Homes, under
the direction of the Committee on Martets, the rent. to
collothea ste- heretofore. b mid Selyrintendent, end
id to e nd thurrof the Diamond -Market noose A.r.
sOciatken lt shall be the duty of the odd Supetinten..
dent to keep, or onus to be kcpt. all the entrances into
and paengea through the Idler Mies of said Market
Houmeopen and the foe the are of perms harbur bud
mes except so fares the pummel, mound tin
waits may be ohthmeted by Use stands Provided f , r to
the tamed section of this ordnanot it shall be his duty to
tee that the provision* WM, trot oral= oftbnordltattee
are complied with and whenever he mar &emit memory
he maw cell upon the Market Constable to enlinve the
provisions of the mid section. to preserve ceder or to en
form the thin and reguntions of the machete in the
fewer Merin or the Dimond Market Howes.
eac. IV. tarot dull he toe CM or the Clerk of the
Markete to the earldom of the Log warn of
this ordinance. se well the, all abet Ordinances which
are not hombraluesot.thmftled or repealed, tn the eecond
nen of the Minket Bone on the Weed ebb n . the Dino
m=cadged in .a the meow oethiPied Moth hs the
neeth Moored ertilds are ea the oultaide of the walls et the
Manse Mose. sad itarte. Conetable. when ogled
mew. shaft render him mach ass cane m may be mesa.
thin moseying ads and to extfordng the ides and reg
ttlatiats of the martsta.
V. nut the Superintendent id the Dimond Moro
tier- .
Ist Ooze. sad Meant of the Mo•kots — stall pay toMAI
Troeuror.of tko Manama Market.l noo. a ...Cotton an Wed
nreader aodEotordor each and emery week,Ml the loamy
colloeted ty do= In sad sronad tto Diamond Market;
sad the'Clerk of tadrtierksts eball pay to tbo Cite T 0....
now mew to each sad emery week all.the money which b.
rball b... aillected In the Fifth Word .and SwtetLlllll
Markets, _
Fru VI. That from and after the aphstion of the time
which the enema Clerk at the Maketewint elected the
Peary of the Cimk of the Marais elan B o oeHundred
Innen per year. payable by the Market Amnia.
lion, That all amnia collected br the Clerk of the Mar.
ti=jl b er . a , Att . l . a , the a talati n te paid t i r , the
cot ine to the pantaloon of the tacellindrection of tide
°idiomatic end all other ways cotheted by him, Whether
I.
the Scotch Rill or Filth Ward Markets. or for roessar
.lot wood. bark. ll sd omelette. toad, thall be bald
to the City Treaeorer without ay Ideal:ethic. Toluitaer.
and ell hotter taken ae nominal pounds or for being
of light might by the geld Cork of the Market% than
ha glato the tarill.ns of the Nor of the City of Pitt.
harsh. ton the Want of the poor. and the mkt Clerk of
thy alakets eh . keep *comet wallet in a hook to be
provided for the
of of all maim elm naiad.
e ach the date of the reocipt of each Item. the nate ot
each person from whom receiva, keeping an etOOIIAt of
antenna recideed for nowittrisa wood. tart. lae, wand
calm eighing ot bread. emirate sad distiact form =MN
fOCOITOO •111 Clerk Of the markets, end the AMMOT noels.
ed than be paid to the City Tannage each and every
%'edneelay and elaturday.
V.o. VII. Thant. Clerk of the Haat, shall give bop&
with gond and maiden! enmity. lathe sum atone thous
and d-ilars, ea faithful pertberance of hie duties.
said bond to be approved by the Onninittee on Markets.
Sec. VIII. Thu the proadone of this ordinance than
take effect from and alter the. Q.t.& ire pewee; earfit
en much of ...Om Walt Al relates to the change in the
salary of the Clerk of the Market; tat Umtata therk shell
he required to keep an aumunt book uprovided fir , In
aid •ection from an attar the wage of Ott. ordinance,
welch book .hail bat any and all prow times open to
the eamination of the Committee cue Karats.
Am IL That any oril load or orlinanceek or any pm.
tlone thererfwhich are hereby altered or sundial. be and
the mina •re hereby repealed.
Ordained and enlaced Into& law In Camila this, tb. T4lh
day of September, A. lab.
JOHNS S. ICENIMOY.
Altai. at.
Praddlitit pro taint ,thuntoon oouncil.
W. Lana,
Clark of Canaan OrtinciL
. .
/AIRS 3104131/4.
• •
.7aext V. W rzsoldm4 of Salsa Oonstell.
• ariTet. _
Cg•rk artilelact uounau. • • . setaatd
Pittsburgh linUar Savings Institution.
No. SS Fauns ;Berea,
MST DOOR TO MR ITTEDVDIRR 11421.
S now open daily . from 9 to 2 o ' clock; also,
o On WedMOO and .13shorday erealroina from f to 9
pnOte received oral] rains not_. than One Dollar,
and a dlridend of the_protte declared toll. Is year. In
June end Dem:ober. The Trainee.. ler the parpone of
Unto
the benevoleet object. of the Inetitntion, have
entered Into a guarantee bond. TROTobt dying additional
amity to demdtore.
Books oontaltdogthe ChertVLawa. Rohe end Iter
adations foul vett_ on nen et the aloe.
Pruident-0150 ALBEIZS.
O
x ..
MR. I
,o J u o.
4 '- -J nwtabsiw,
Nla P.Johnsto. N otuob.
James W. Maims% Tbsobnkillen
Aissasular Bradley. Imo 11. Pennock.
.
WWl= mins% Wild= J. indoor=
. .
. _ ....
.
John b. Batkoten. TANTS= of Elordmon. •..
Mil Burvrin.
Alborg ealbortgan, John Id.Klrkpottich.
JobalL Ilghord.
Robert Chester, t J. GlarainerCoMn. titer KM &CI,
Alonzo A. Clardy. A. AL Polirok.
John & Owosso, Henry Blnglrelt.
Chutes A. Colton. Robert nobb.
Urinate% Naas IL MU*
tram s fella. James Mau%
tharoil7. (1111320 M Junes r s t . ‘% .
4,1,„t, 1116•64 2Joionderr Mang:.
p a r pam' Trensgror—aWALA.4 A. COLTON.
JOHN LAUGHLIN,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
flABjust received atNo,A9 Market street,
between Second and Third streets. hom the Impart
mintd klanotacturent, a
of
and astensim awe,
t mom , Memorial. of Goode for gsstieseeeVo wear.
tnolluddingall the modern striae and enditiee, which Weis
tavose to
the WS)
to order. in the , mart IMhionable
SOHN soto Me WS) ISIMMIT. Clavier had torte sew
Menasha his bustnesv. he feels con Went of china ant ite
sallehotion. lie Invite/ads Mende to mil and mamine
thi stock. ' se2s-llnd
Real Estate Office.
•
CORNRR OP ISISTZNTH N3III7I7LELD BT.S.
p4LAICELY k RIOLLEY, offer for sale a
veltiablelann in Ads= townehlp, Valley county.
1 Imes, 110 vane tuner eaten the Ml anew well thrk.
bend.
A reel nror . y of 400
s amZitte
tFretan'Vesid
latt. :If the vt i ry n tot bltannores :l r ind s it 12.1
on the river where I* meter le aver 19 Iliet darn
224 AA ,. abed. interhieb. ere rend Inntrovements
lbw /SM. An. &di abhor the taxes:wet pronmy,
40 Bundles Lots In the trreughnrManAerten Noh 2A
by 100 frovitlan on 00 Ant etrwite.
10 Bending Lots on the pt2erty 0/1 which the Rum.
b lgy:ol44l/V ' lemma frniiiblgen.PletTerinivhly,
4rui
gbe ir bl Ter: low ler watt as the owner le about rano.
rin tiv Kamen
• Co-Partnership.
raundersigned hare formed a Co-Part
mp foo fpo pUrfq•D of coltroating . frononkoor
to ppp pippopfoo Doi uoolo Hoofoon, under Um soso
mia WI. of DBOONS t COOP/Int.
W. *army
J. Of. BEIBOIII/11D
052931. COOPER.
Mourniog'and Housekeitping Dry Goods.
tiROOKA & COOPER have now open, at
t So. 75 Market atmet (Um Kona ?tamely °ono lad by
tt, , Enter. mount o door to the Horne IIM,) a moot
=wet& amor or goods tn above tbrpartmonta.
ma mopototally oollelt MI tranttos any
,armao In thalr
Imo, to is ttonn a tall..
; i
a 1 1 1ig4 . 1
. 9 Li te t icrgvalrL itt. l49.4%to lbratte
;to Im Ibutul t lr Roto k a tbi
they tan oar Indurate:Ma not
Mainz tba usual misty. ,
datattnuretnitlentlxsto We
artirki In Dry " WcT vied In fornbibing and as
I on 9
1 . Was li. Talcoit & CO.,
lI,T &MAHOGANY LOOKING GLASS
ES and all kinds Portrait and Plenum Ilvorm. Alm,
alma. Deana In Imltortod and Dommtle Saar: Good,
and Ibutotles. •
;
Dartionivat owned • boil somortmont at Wilda In ow
lune lactic the sttentkoo of dolor& from both city sad
a. try to coo stockorralhog conEldost versa Wror way
In moment tota as co quality oneyealre of goods.
roentf OR WOOD WY. corner ctf Youth
Barr's Intelligence Moe.
}lams, lionsakeepert Manufacrtaiers,
Illeithtota and Ittoksake tor Invite! and solloltod
to satlototaln ttodr halo and dr.& tie" Al"
tho trotting thaw troth sash ood b. at
fatormi.DofirZrootlnzi=9boutt r tbool ity o ltaL a
" I coOjetilid b 7 • Potato BURIN - sololoir
IL-W. HAWKINS de CO,?'
PRAIRIOLL LITUOGRA,I!IUM,. • •
1 4 14,4 , 9, , Zh ill 8 et, - i s
t..t ;;Th
AIIC3TION SALES.
P ;DAVI 8, Auctioneer.
annnterefal Sam Rooms. corner Mod and PIM d.
JI A ARON COLLECTION OF MISOELLL
NEOUS moss AT AUOTION—On Saturday . evening;
C. 2Strt oommentingat 734.0'c1i, at the comment,'
Wei roam, corner Of bcood and Ilth sts be wdelos
comprebeneive stock of Miscellaneous books, g•CRUOD• Or
which ere from private libraries. in connection with nue
menus new publlnitlons of • poodle} end ahandasd
inter. such as will be found to Intend all varlet of read.
ere Alen elegant edltions of the family. pew arid pocket
Ebben iciper al .1011:131/12t of Stationery; 1 sopetior Gold
Watch: Asobrdeone, do. P. AL DAUB. Amt.
E
IDIITH WARD LOTS AT AUCTION.—
On Saturday afternoon. 29th but" at. 4 etiook. sdll
be sold on thr preudoes. by order of the Adm'ra or Maid
BGreer,Gr, deo'd. 90 raluabla uilding Lots In the St2t Ward.
situate an Penna. .41moutte.ltorbes, M. 0.. Locust. Ilokroy
uld Bluff eta. Tatum on.thlrd, omit. Wanes In OD* SUi
two years. se93 P. M. DANIS. Ana , '
11" NCLAIM D PACKAGES AT ACC
vv Tuohy rootalnit, Oct 7d,-at 10 0 . 4300ke
at the oaamonrial oar teem., eoroer Wood sad Ath
tta will be oda, by order of W. Barton. Zot.- Ascot
of the Adams Lamm Co, about' 100 boats, abed. and
package, earlatue matte. to be sold to pay obsygee and:
Pr amount whom It may concern. P.M. DAVIA.,AuetZe•-•
(`CLOSING SALE OF DRY GOODS STORE
) No. 106 MAlllOl' BT.—On Friday amt. Paturdayi•
0
Batt. 28 and :9t4 at 10 o'clock.. A. M. and 2 O'clock. P.
AL. be /old , tb• balance or that extend. mock of
Axel= and Domestic Pa./ and 111 a Der Otodsorbdch
nan Winded texpresly for the trat.Cl city trada Omsk
tasycalos may be impacted as thesal. DI positive.
pe23 . kt. AVIS. V.
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#AR FIXTORES, BANANA. CIGARS.
noussuoui t ILITCHISN FORNI7OHII LAT ATM
-1-4.t &aunts* morning. bept. 3.h, at 10 ffelockAt
No. 34. In the Diamond Nlarkat Boone, bg fold, •
quantity of Bar Mat arm Donaohold and Miami Niro).
t 0,,. dn. among whkh as dialog and braskfa.t.
high and lan bat Ibodgtoadc nosh stud., cooking A
nonagon chairs, window taida,3o hog-mock, Wait carpet,:
and roan floor oilclotheineongoarn glue and gtoannurg. : ,
• titnnat.2 of tomato natant, Mei 11 , 104
Cf ga 0 :170 td*Z..""g rat' i)..tv ketZe..
POUSED.OLD AND KITCHEN FURIka-.1
TURN AT AUCTION-0a Monday antiglig. &Visa'
it 10 o'clot/a at tho hassling hones ra.. vbs.
No. T 7 Fourth arset,' will be sold-her •entire Nock or
Honsehtkl and Kitchen Patnitars, Ac. AMOUR wtdolt ars •
dining and card taidas, Dolman( dawn= chairs. rock- ,
lag chand, id kith old low tot bnistesdaagenthobsda„
tnattrasasa Ocilla,. wash standalone cupbood. ton.
La. eight day clolc locklnn glossa carbetA. hoot .
coths, wlndow - Dllna. Ire Iron•, china, also and oom
war,. large conking store, 2 moll stoves lose tu rb an
table. kitchen noodle. nn. se26 P. M. DAVIS. Alma
,§5 BUILDING LOTS IN SEVENTH
WARD AT AUCTION—On Saturday attenuate.
owe eth. .12 erfoek, an the 'premise., irlll be mid;
Thirty.fire Tory banleome lots of loaned situate mar
Raldeeee of Geo. J. IL Moorhead, nine of videb front '
..toter arm; seventeen on Deyllites street and tdaeon
Dtmean street. eureeaMy with plan 'obi& may be bidet
the Auction State: The SLAITIP are among the Most dad:"
ruble lota non for rale In this ally, Wag in • Meg' fa•... ,
prayed neighborhood and within s Akan dlsteaca
centh of bullpen.
Jv...-4ine:=l:ll. cub. rigida, Ist throe Azzl sask_i
P`msk wnh lama Dozed ...A 1 / 1 1.111
.26 P. M. DAP And.
LtiIRICK STORE & DWELLING ON LIW
&ITT JIT. AT AIXITION- o ...Ttunts . r2rot; a
4th, at TM dulcet. at tao Merchant/if E
b. sold, that valuable Lot of Ground. Waits I .— ' . . r7M
...
bo. at. Oak at., baring a flout or TM feat and
log bank MS toot to an alter le feet olds, on waleb is e
.a.e.4 the comzondkrag. nail Golohad tarn* WET= .-
Mon and Dwalling. No. 183. onouplad by . G. Buda.
b'*kttindhu a ''nri oaXa h orn..=arl e in eeb" g od too
Som. vita hatarast. ImM P. M. DAVIS.Ioon
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RFEITED INSURANCE STOCK AT
AUCTION—Oa Thu d.TT ertattair. ,O. 4th, a* 7
at the Sterehaahe Hrobanae. 4th: et. trill be atia. -
by order oriel:lee D. Meath.
44 nun. Othhal Steck ofll B =rah Mk The ant XS.
ries lasersate Omparky. Ssfeitsi fir non of
Instalment. - • oat P. M. DA Amt.
A CARD
• •
LHAVE just received from the Easternstook of FAZIOY AND NUM CIOODIL
bracing the moat coorplato yartetynfanthalagellamon.
mad 'fearing. that I baro ever ofkoad.te tiro melba Be,
shies wt.". number of Brack moms, so. erasion .1 a=
Irma' kept•snood wortment. I halm barn iltoOln
Mg o s nibet BCCOLatiVes fancy: Zan ti a m onz:bleh ue
risible Caen ' INtlr th s i ever=es of Brown' and Man—.
Also. of Fancy Canallarow an ceegant misty atlas blab
net, grade., oombrising many handaelon vials Drab wag .
• amaada. we well as the latest *gored Wynn. Awn
lf Cashman., Velvet and Plash Veatlnga an no
arge aileation,the latter em wand leitear z a
ter. not readily obtained.
I have procured Wu Mlll,lOllll and. JOUR CIAIWENTWI
as Farman, fandllar to the trade In tha Weat u tba tor
.actor of . Carpraurea Rule." . Waving made all tbenibie
flea of tattles, the chief ands of hI. Ilk and beim
• l en
dewed with large fond otexperience from •praotlue of
aersoteen 700,0, these la little doubt ofida ability to Dimon
W whoa* custom he may
_attract. •
117 stock of Bore OLOTHING 'ninth lifNr than at
any former parted.- aldt4ting all th. 00.1.17 Of Wlble
common to thre aqua; and at very 10. Wen
M ON STO
No. ISO WoodNER. Wrest
Warren's Improved Fire and Water Proof
Composition Roofing. •
irING been for the last eleven years ex
elosivair inietted in the manor. dun of the atom
now =nib need La all Me prinalpsl eithe of . thee
Eakin, diving which Lime it Ima been tempted =dm
variety of eireametanom, and beam traproved and
ed wherever experionne showed thee. It eonl4 dizzl e,
having been celled noon by Um_ Jr tpreeman
r u ff x=eeboX i n i nl i t age
b AL e a r ad h main t r wire
trammed cm men and. materials
o p en fA r illa
they
of eharge,) we have Mine Induced to • wench after
bondnewe in this Mityolnd being Prepered to gli ardent,
any extent weoommd..tiT oar anttooling to the swims.
arta. chime litPitsalennth . IM
nee darnbility ant perfect_ lerefextronnonnua befafra Sid
water readmit rte met desintx• reetiogyta nee . •
The beet plinb tie-this roopn.l. from am.half to mei
Ina m to. hot—bat we an union nivarstioelm=
es &Mr Wee It mush treater piteh. menthe or six
to to. not. Mae haying haltim Yen* or ambled ems
h.* them remnant by thia method with the prolths
certain othaving good tight root. W. &rpm& tbo
tom pi y
some ofoe roma which =llt7 beexamineiL Nor
farther betbrmation and reference% plena. call mt ear of.
ika all lank warranted. IL.11:1 WARItuN &
RA Fifth etrethTittaburgbe..
The above meting in Demean en the miming linadl-
Swam Dom e. Liberty . heel : liontik - Wald Peddle
Sc non" Penn. Delon St. OW otosob niztli m Woml
&tool Boma Ihnnklin etresh Om. Barad's
roo enthmex earner Mt end, rmithibeid Min leiteirel
00.'s Yomidry Beitidlem, Etnnann Tadov h &M
leCutoofs Auction Hamm - Wood meet and n •
Twin City Llveryttalein , Allegheny ,tr R...
Dwellings, Seaver street. •bon Ohio, Albeghsny Oity.
0n14.17004 .
The Commonwealthoz Perausylvania,
Amnousx: Couarr,
. ?bats lawtreandd Omar:.
WE command you that. you aummo
ADM KISIMIT Sid D. N. Ita.
of the late Will nod Testament of Wm. It. Graham,
until:take to Mrs Jam Orabeas, whims of mkt d
to Robson Graham, Jr. anti Ida sena Janus Grabit h Z
Wilson Giattam.attto Um Graham MUT Oral Ma.
tilde Graham and Maw anthem, minor °Minot aild
Got granam,„yg,.,by Us& imerthan. ad litam. arms
It. (trabsom wrilamson Graham. William T. Graham and
itart limner. Intone urted with
masa Milligan it. 0 tabus, deed, NO Qat they he and M.
par tette our District Court. to be inkiest at the say*,
Pitteburah, Stid for add eonoty.en the Find Monier
o r (kw,. oett, thee to mon? Jane Graham Ma sir of
tremor. on the saw, and han Too then there this writ,—
Witness tha ilon. M. liars_pton. President
o n e
umlaut
said Cc ort, the flth day of daptamber, A. D., one umlaut
sightaw.dret anddit
Wa ydre.
EDWARD ,
war
RilGa.L. MUM nia.z., Jr, Protbonotary•
The Commowikealth of Pennsyloonia,
_ Ansonia: Comm,
ai theism, al mid (beeatr. Mau.
yv E command you that you MEDD=
AI/en KfILIMIT•II4 D. N.Whlemme
o the het Wl.l and Testament of Wm. H o L Graiesa
t i n R obert to Mrs. Jua n aaam widow WM d. ,
t,
to Robert Graham. Ma mm. Dunn thaw sad
Warn Graham, and to lOW, p Mew Ham Graham Mar
ULU Graham and Thema. Graham, mime children of the,
Wd Hobert Graham. Jr try their wren.* ad them .lea.
ff. Graham. MUM= T. Wawa, Wlthanion Graham and
Mary Hew& intennarrled newer. &Mw
Medd William &Graham. WM, so that they be and y
pear Wont our Marla tbrade to be haidenat the city td
ridden's& M and roe eat d can on tbe rind Monday
o r twme wt. ben to saw or Utah= by her
Guazdtaa. Sawa Rue& asides at on the her
and ham you thee Lees Ws nit. Gilmer the
MarDreddent Jadse of our Omit. the itta der
et , Ajk.the:wand eet hundred and
tilt tv. NOWARD GAlUMALLar,Drottentotarl.
MAGILL, Mush, •
And lambert. II& Mb. tin Irilmartkak et the - Atry tar
rhlnUaln atcrevesaseat =theta the Court thetzeb.
at Grattamdr„Wthos G Wllllaan T.
Graham. Widthways Graham and Mare ol.mae& to rah Heard& ass nouresiderda ofo the fbunt7
of
~thesr..lei n d Whew_ of Wm. It Grated& deed,
alt
ill g Ar trtir Me d i =niar,nsy= etni;
the Deer Pittstnulth easeteree nee neremdse teat peke
to the Pint Meader et (wooer mete to
nteeth 4a7
mita am Made mumble- Pee Par
cancan. Jr.,Pccilen
The Dellindants anftenaine4 .1811•10 ledi Hotta at
the shore arta. • • WM. ItAGLLL SWIM
MUMMA, Bete I,46.—ealtand
Q .
trAIRIF.S 7 -150 hfohesta T. H., Impezial
and (i. P. 'fog _ , .
50 hi &ado 5a10.114/1124 TIM
22 WW2 I II and 0 P
185 *pi Ric. Oolk% .• • XI Ms. N 0.3 Itookorel •
DO hbdndr,l9 Prime Roar: JO do rodood Wil, 8229 , 05
tiV. IR •.a•r" , .. - s „,___ , Ng rIE *W aIP. ilualM
90 do Oder ........ 1 . , 192 de. - 0 ty r , - .
25 a. uans , 100 du Not Roan Rom
2 boo Amor ea b. Suir ki idkra re%
- DO a: R i on% • 30 do 15 0 /252; .
20 do No 111,1 0t00525 00 in= 1101 ,15 PRlord
50 do' Doe woldtidto , Ild doe Ilodwondyr, d thix
1115) Loo
C,l=eNC."' 2tig=5"tft.,,...W..'
In 52a0 ond SR Ms 7 . . ATIVRIA lam aOO..
The Co of fit. Janie& Maryland.
irnext Annual. Session of the College
and dila Orsairoar &awl alma ea MONDAY, College
. _..' ....2 . -.
The 13a/Malan 801200 L recolin paelle ertmer'not 1,.s
taw boar* rma cram aill.:_. tam for the Mi
meo =diet lailladani and apiabillr aultad lo
awn... aa preperetaryirorge otter eixteco rears
abizajplaavdl MOW . Odlaaa diallalhai, - .
DULL/Ma aiabracm, %beans! -mama fah.ie fall
ammo al collagist. trek:Ong earl, atuneckin be recitation&
sad lecture& - It tag Ito orarate di and
rata natant& to the satranald Two sad etandifiroMA
(cadent& Tlia Nartor=r_comtnne en ,en&i&a. o r
both dlattroenta, Woe troonealleacelfoliree cc
tboNsakater: impair tO 'IIar.JONN B.
auFmoran , maim An. (Y. O.) OcAlece X V
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