*•; fittsburgl • , HIDDIf® * Co “. -f . MDtTOXJJ and jMOP*IMrOMB PITTSBUROS: THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 9, 1868. - UfVfUOAV STATS TXOBJBT*. mnwanro, JOHN u. OAI>, of ghPsdslphin. fZUUK I.VBiZlß.orhjitt*. iKFDBLXCiIf OOtTSTT TXCKST. roa oomm-3lt» ronacr, SjPf. JAMB K. KOOlLfflm»,Pßfafetxrth. MnißMttninißi BOBXBT XoKHSBHT, AUcfboey Ctty. Wi** JOBS P. FBHNEY, Ptttrtwjfa. J. HSBOS XLTAS 2L IBXBH, 4o DAVID S. DATABD, FwfaUs, JDLTOS V. ZOLlSft, McKompor*, iomi P, itepowitu AU^Mor JAMB L. QBAKaS?ffi?««nw»r- MBIMVIUI, DANIIL AEMBTXOWO, Mmbargb. SACHXtTS PATTSUOW, IndlsaA. Aroma, JOSS JL LABOUR!, Chsrtfocs. OSAUNCSY % BOBTWIOS, UirrtScnlU*. or NOB, . - - BOBB&T H. DAT IS, Ohio.' ▲ Pretty Kettle of Fish. Mason VI. «mOXB—THS DBMOCIAXio CANDI* SATIS VS. TSSXBBLTES: la our paper of to-day will be found a series d interrogatories addressed to eertain candi dates for-Assembly bp a committee of whleh Mr. Slims* Muou signs himself chairman. Mr* Stephen Mercer, in behalf of said committee gravely asks the candidates interrogated whether do not believe municipal subscriptions to railroads to be unconstitutional, Illegal, and an ■•v jart. These are not the words, bat Ute purport of Hr.-Hereerifl. Interrogatory. * The candidates interrogated are Messrs. John M. r Irwin, Augustus Hartje, Robert Morrow, Tbos. Donnelly and Philip Stevenson. Asltislessthansix these subscrip tions were accomplished, ire have turned back to the list of nameswithwhiohthe Commissioners oj this county were plied, urging them to make these subscriptions: and they reveal some euri- OQS things. The application to the Commission ers to anbecribe. $1,000,000 of stock in the Allegheny Vallcy'~Rallroid was dated Nov. 16th, 1662. After reciting the fact thaVthe Grand Jory had recommended' this subscription" of " SI,OOOaPOO, the thousands of signers go on.'to say as follows (and we attaoh to the extract the names of sundry persons we find appended .Uitreto): ••Believing the contemplated railroad to bean improvement of great; valne to this oity and . county generally, in-, advancing the value of property and increasing the business of the people thereof, we do respectfully and severally recommend a compliance with the wishes and desires of the said grand jury.” /" Thomas Winiams, THOMAB DONNELLY, Georgtß. Keyser , Jaoob Tomer, WSUsam Black* JOHN BOYLE, John Roth,t ’ AUG. HARTJE, Besj. F. Latahaw,£ . ALEX. BLACK. /owi 8. Boon, WtUuton Beal, J, K&awfy, “ Georg* KeSt, 1 Wm. Bagaley, B. B. Eeagy, R. McAytal, Geo. Zhyfcom, Francis Wilson, tonbco a p.,v. xcaadMtts for Ptotboaotary. «• orMevay, fD«oet*Uc cwdtdsu far G. Morrison, AsnmMy list year. P. HcOtoghnu i, Appalur of * * • V-mntfla Ttfa. On the 16th of Jane, 1856, the following ap plication was made to the County Commis sioners, an# we append some of the leading MWM ; J u To (As Comamnoncrt of Allegheny County / Gestibxsh:—We, the subscribers, citizens of the city of Pittsburgh and county of Alle gheny, respectfully and urgently request that . yon wUYtmmedtcfeJy make a subscription on be half of the county for Ten Thousand shares of Jhe Capital Stock of the Pittsburgh A Steuben ville Railroad Co., agreeably to the recommen dation of the Grand Jury.” Geo. B. Keyset, JOHN MURRAY, J. D. W. White, JOHN M. IRWIN, R. A. Basuman, Bef Root Pattibsoh, J..R. MeCUntock,- and others. . We have, In these lists of names, Xalidsed the names of delegates to the late locofoeo and nom. inally anti-railroad-sabscripUon convention; sad the >l*"*** of candidates on the Jocofoco ..jß&railroad ticket are given.in capitals, along wUh. lfeat of the ambitions and venturesome high private who’is set up to catechite men •bout railroad subscriptions and sighs himself "H m „w Usxctn, Chairman.'’ We have not ths least Mea_ of who Stephen ./Mercer Is— Luther he la tome great man whose effnlgeoet sever before bant upon the world, or merely a tool in the hands of demagogues; but Stephen having thrust himself upon the unwilling gaze of the publlo most excuse ns for puttinghim throng a course of sprout*. As his namssakt, Stephen of Illinois, Bays, we feel impelled, un der the circumstances, to trot him out and bring him to bis milk. It wOl be eeen that ihia indlridual, who can not eopport any man for ofEoe who arm not eay 11,. 1 be believes all railroad subscriptions fa be unoonatltntional, illegal and unjust, wae him- ,«4 ealf an agent fa proenrfag at least one at thee* ’ aabserlptions,- that he urged upon the County Commissioners fa subscribe one million of dollar» < fa the stock of tho Allegheny’Valley Railroad; and that fa acoerdanoe with hi* adeicetheCom ndssfansr* erabeoribed (not a. million, but) $760,000. And now thio political genlos, who ‘ - r. aspirin fa rldo upon tba whirlwind and direct tht political storm, coolly face* abont, calla a i : JUt among tha democratic candidates and say*— “Gantlemen, that railroad subscriptions which V; ' ■ - ' the ooonty li groaning under ware a monstrous ' V aaamption of power—tyrannical, unconstitu tional and unjust, and yon mutt say to or yon •' cannot get our Tofat!” It it fa be hoped the i democratic party will make a general or Ihit fellow,>t once. He accompliehrt an etnlotion from oho tide fa another with a facility that . -throws Napoleon into the shade. m;• e ; And look, too, at thr men he etenmee to in terrogate. There eland Inwin and Do*»iu.t . and HeaTra,three of the interrogated candidates • ' for Assembly; and along with them, Buck, the candidate for Protbonolary; (Aiaxaanaa, the candidate for Coroner, we hare heretofore thown ’ vat in the tame boat;) Fanner, the candidate for Commissioner; Moaner, the candidate for Auditor, and Born*, the candidate for Director. ? . Thee* embrace the bulk of the *o called anti-rail road, ttoket ;'and ateryoaeof them waa apat • tleipant inforelng theee railroad eabaorlpUone ■ V' * upon the people.. They might with great pro ■_ t, ', prlety eay to this matt Mercer—“ Who are you, ' ”• that yonpreenme fa bring n* op fa the rack! Ttm r 'wet* a participator with ne in thle work. Toot • • hawjUaod ennare alike dirty with It. When; - dllfyou waah yrur hand* of it, andbow 1 Bid , . yon do penanoa and repent fa sackcloth and . « ashes far the oppression you hae* helped fa af v .">* ' .. diet the people with, orara yon one of that farored r sUae that oan do ,wrong whenerer they please ' ... addyst hold other* to a itrict accountability I’' . ' "o' But they will do no inch thing. They hare not ■; ,’ Urataanfcood. They winaU turn theircoatellke .Meroer, pretend that they always oppoaed rail- road subscription*, and that (key are the fellows Inw mercy orb them!) to reliera the the great burden of railroad debt! \ . ‘ •; lot of fellowe, truly, eepeeially . _ wilrttephen atlhelr head. Be seems to be jut ths lender tot aneh a tfaok. We eay mom, ferwslfas* not yet been «*>'• to make him out ' ' orto djfcnilne whetherhela a perHOttiOf im pudenda or * monument of verdancy. But , , wktUor one or the other, we bare embalmed ,klm Wg o fly fa amber, a punle fa all enquirer* ‘ “*w£w he got where'hell-. ' A Laxd Poaaaa Anna step.—A person tie •oribel u an kbit lawyer, who-U charged with lining committed frnuda in Chicago to tb« •mount of $lOO,OOO, had r eucceeafally, 'elnded __ nnpture ainoe April lant. A lajrge reward wiu. iir \ t,- iw, mI , _ n in lu aketch of offered for hie arrest, and he iu taken on tie ESsdSS»ifflS^ Jr. Had upon u» hud S3SSEH& „ .. ~. ...- is'3 SStTBBOp* TA&.E. ¥ : 3§W Tralll«HthWta^S»4toUu4l.^ ,l »^ e rtcittsnt Quarterly, iS!?. series of inlerfcd|tti&fcs -below, fjgdretta&ffi Ulll«a la FhiUielpUi, U now before m. Ifis Demoorstio" Conventions. They are « follow: the Juljrnnmber, nndoontnins two oontinned: - PitTsnnnnH;“Bep.- 4.-1858:—'The ConrenUon, articles — ons upon Jokn Wycliffo and the other held on the 25th August, in reference to the ira npon Abelard. • Also ah article on the Ante- ponding prospect 21 0 *7 , ~, ~ , „ , . _ benefit ot Ballroad Bondholders; ana also m eedenta ot the Morarlane; the General Aseetti- eeferenoe IS olhef desired refonns.haetng non..- blyof 1858; The Mosaio, account of Creations natciyou to bo iheir candidates for Assembly, and notices of Newßookt.'.The Utter is always and haring also constituted the aai J**“ss£ * rich animigsaUTsi&Uus Quarterly, mpta reeisw of ths' latest . published eolmno of the nc £ a , itßliQg the people of this county, reipect- PenrajlvsnlsHlstoriosl Society, contains some f u iiy reqneat your answer to tho foUowing qnor oaotations from an articlo in that book entitled ies: . , “A History of the Cinoinnati." whioh we had cSonwealth i. P oo^oU prepared for publication before, and which we £? the mercy of tho legislature, so will here insert: r far as to'be mad. liable to b. eeiasd»l|dconfis ' Tho Society appear* Ip hare originated with cated by Taxation, for purposes “Ohm J Gen. Knox. - It was heartily approved by Wait- Voted to the making of , JP in _ teuton, who presided over It until his death.— ted companies and for the paymen ThVtat meeting was held on the 10th of M*y, terest and principle claimed by holder. of 1783, on the banks of the Hudson. Tho follow- bonds, originated for tho same purposes, ingle “• or*r or toy!* adopted: 2. Avowing that sash exactions.™ “ •'lt oonsists of a bald-eagle of eutuneUod wold, quired for the support of the monk ifal sown bearing upon its breast a medallion cbargftf as meat of Ihe cities or county, n _ who3P follows: On the obverse, tho principal Agate is the expressed consent of d _ oa Cincinnalus; three senators present him with a ] property is Una to be taxed and take • J sword and other military ensigns; be iarectm- not approve of<every possible effort whan log upon Ms plough, and at h!s sidearo minor be lawfully made by tho tax-pay _g Implements of husbandry. On the reverse, the resist and defeat anob taxatio • , Iran rises over a citT with open gates; Teasels ako not extend all the officml oflucnce .hkh .f seen entering the port, and, in the midst, Fame elected, your position wiil g.vo you, mTo orowns Cincinnalus witb a wreath, inscribed aU lawful opposition, to the oolloouon of tne Virtutit premium. Below, hsnds joined support ..mo! ._v._-r iho Lewis a heartTwith the motto, Eeto perpetua. ..The .3. Do you approro of members of tho Leg. whore is pendant to a bine ribbhn edgedwith lature, Judges °.“ d n oth ! r A p,r ° o ”!, u‘u 0 8 f ..free white deserinlite of the nnion between Frhnce posed poUuool influence, accepting oi iree rulwil P Arld the principal charge is Sck.l/ from Kailroad agents; anS will yen tha lerend Omnia relinauitiervarermpubhcam. use all yoar influence in favor or lue PP «'A*f?rmnl meeting for Investiture of redip J sion of these andoll other Ukecovertopp fonts was held ia New York, surrounded by by Railroad ogente toward undermining splendor similar to that of the orders of tho old integrity of publio servants • Soria, and in France, Lafayette, at the foot of 4. Arc you opposed to the repeid o thj Tott the throne, sought permission from his sovereign nage Tax upon the PenMylvania Railroadl, and to wear along with me cross of aSt. Louis, the opposed to the pretended sale of the residue of eaale of the Cincinnati. The only order hith- thePublio Works to the Snnbury and Erie Bail ert* suffered to be borno hod been the Golden road Company; and wilt you use your ; influence Heece, but the French Cincinnati were allowed in resisting the former, and in_obtalning a re to wear the eagle by a special act of condesecn- peal of the latter ? , , v . , ion. , . 6. Do you favor Uie act of the last Logiala • “Sixty thousand Urns were made up by tho tore, which would saddle the expenses of the French army officers, and the same sumwte to high and low water mark job on the County be raised briho navy, to be transmitted to Treasurer? And will you, if elected, do ail In But lhe> Cincinnati declined this Hb* your po.wer to obtain an. immediate repeal or erollty, eonfinjngthemselTes to American dona- proper modification of said act? tions. Eaoh officer gave a mouth's Day, and G, Do you condemn the addition of the two Waihingtott.presentea $6OO. • r hundred dollars made to the salaries of members “The Cincinnati color narrowly escaped being of the Legislature, at the Close of late sea that of the San* CuloUtt . 'Shall it be green,' elon.'asa violation of their contract with the Camille Desmoulins, the color of hope ? or people, and highly pernicious as an example shall it be bine, the color of the Ciocinuati and to future Legislatures;Jsnd if elected, will jrou of American Independence ?’ The crowd fortu- sternly oppose any future attempt of that na nfctely choso *the color of hope.' But this was turc ? found afterwards to be that of the Count <TAr tois; so they chose red and* blue, those of the arms of Paris. But, as those wore the colors of Orleans, Lafayette added a strip of the old na tional white, and so was born the tri-color ; “The Cincinnati have only appeared conspic uously in latter times, when they gave a festival to Lafayette on his birth-day, in New York, in 1824. Mr. Johnston Urns strikingly alludes to the departed French members of the Boeiety as passing before the mind of Lafayette when iheir memory was drank: 'The tall figure of theCoout d’Eitaing—a victim of the guillotine. Henry, who distinguished himself at Fort Mifflin; and died a field-marshal of France. His kinsman, the impetuous De Noailles, who was killed in a naval engagement with the English. Da Pltssis, who was massacred at 8U Domingo. The ad venturous La Pcronse, whose fate was-still a mystery. Cos tine, a proserit of tho reign of terror. De la Roche, who fell at Aoslerilix.' “The hereditary succession was never abolish ed, though a generfd-meetiog, in accordance with the wish of Washington, yielding to the general clamor, recommended it. But it was never done. Hamilton was the second President; Charles Coteaworth Pinckney, the third; the Hon. Hamilton Fish, of New York, is the pre sent President. There are now six State tocie ties—Maasschusetis, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Sooth Carolina.". Apropos of the quotation above, we harit also I on oar table the Historical Magazine for; Sep , tember. This contains the reports of the doiogs of aU the historical sooicties in the country, and a man at all fond of antiquarian research, br of oollectiog and treasuring up historical events ■wri circumstances cannot do better than sub scribe for this ably conducted msgaiine, pub lished by C. B. Richardson, ut 848 Broadway, N. Y., and at 13 Broomfield street, Boston. Mr, Davison keeps it for sole at bis bookstore. Mar ket street, near Fourth. THOMAS FARLEY, STEPHEN MERCER, Oca coktxmporart of the Po»t is a great wag in faei a fellow of infinite jest anti moat ex cellent fancy. He is nor engaged in theeiogu- | Ur task of endeavoring to convince the public that Mr. Williams ia an acknowledged Republi can, and a member of good etanding in tbo Re publican part/ I Wo can stand a good joke even at our own expense, bat this is carrying fun n little too far. The idea of the Republican part/ in Allegheny county fraterniiing with,a man whose aerraat jo the so-called “anti-tax conten tion” proposed to nominate tho “entire Demo cratic ticket,” and whose paper supports that ticket, is certainly queer and somewhat para doxical. The truth is, friend Barr, Thotmsdon’t belong to the Republican, Democratic or Katlre American parties. He does belong, In fact, to the great and invinoible Tom Williams party, and professes to be incidentally connected with all others. We regard Thomas as a kind of rare aeii in the political way and qaite as moehbfa cariosity in that line as the Albinos or White Negroes, the Siamese twins or the “Porcupine Mm" in the natural world. The trammels of party may bind ordinary men and influence their actions, bat are powerless (o restrain this, po litical Bombaates. We wish it understood that tho Republican party is not responsible for the- vagaries of this physiological wonder. Wo desire to em brace this opportunity to ask Mr. Barr, of the Tot L-the question— n Have yon read my Review”! Ton Pott recommends the demooralio candi dates not to answer the interrogatories of tho man Mcncaa (who is he?). We, on the contrary, are extremely anxious to bear what Intvut has to cay about free passes and extra compensation. Messrs. Enroots: l would ask John B; Ken nedy what be Intends doing with the Manchetter Borough Bond* be has been bnylngup. Does, be intend attaching the “Dvplieottf* for tho amount? Wonder if he has not a few. Railroad Bonds also? Manchester. An answer is respectfully requested by an anxious public. _ Tsiloaa of three millions, recently negotiated In London, it is stated in rather a mysterious way, ia for the construction of abroad gnage line of road from the Erie at Olean or little Talley, through Pennsylvania and Ohio, io con nect at Cincinnati with the broad guige Ohio and Mississippi road to Bt. Louis/ We have no reason, lor doubting the accuracy of tho state ment, except upon the general supposition that English capitalists arc not at present much in clined to make new investments in American railway schemes. Possibly this negotiation when fall/ explained, may be a “barter trade” for Iron, which woold_change its character as an item of financial newsmaterially. Wo can hard ly believe that John Bullhgs opened his pockets in this literal and confident way in aid of an tension of railway enterprise, in a country where lt has been so much overdone at bis ex pense already.—#, T. Trii. Pattisfl Or? nr EmoxATJoif.—For the first time In tho history of emigration to the United Blale* from the British Islands thero la;now a breponderanoe in the movement towards Aus tralia and Canada over that towards Ihesesboros. The official returna made up Jn Eoglaoa. mow that for the first three months of 1868 the; eg* mgits number of emigrants from. Great Britain waa 19,000, of whom 8,200 were bound for tho United dlaUs, again* 16,720 for the corres ponding pmiod of 1857. Of the rest 6,808 were for the Australian colonics. Emigration for ell parte of the world has not been at so low a fig-- . ore for fifteen yean past as it now is. _ It attain ed Ita maximum'figure in 1853, when it reached 872,726. This was reduced to less than one half in 1867, when the emigration'cnly reached some 180,000. “Why man, ho doth bestride the narrow world. Like a Colossus; and we pretty men Walk under his hoge legs, and peep about To find ourselves dishonorable graves.” . Stspbsn Mescxb, Chairman. Alii. Bbackskbidob, Secretary. Please answer within tea days, and direot to Ales. Braokcnridge, Secretary. Tho first qaestiou must be answered negative ly by all parties, of coarse ; for the amendment to the State Constitution adopted last fall, en tirely precludes such exercise of power by the Legislature 1 1 The second, fairly interpreted, means simply, “will you, as the Bepnblicans are also pledged by their Address to do, await the action of the Supremo Court on the bond question, and then submit, qp law-abiding cHiiens must do ?" Take away the flummery and bamboozle, and this Is tho sum and eubstanco. The third is worded, and nodoubt by design, to mislead; hut no candidate on either tioket need heail&ie to say that he will oppose all "covert approaches by railroad agentt toward undermining the integrity of public servant*.” How Mr. Ir win. (one of the gentlemen addressed,) Black, Farley, hl’Dhenny, or J/ri Williams himself, may answer the first part of the question, we cannot say, but their repentance would hare come more appropriately a llule earlier. The fourth question was answered affirmative ly by tho action of tho Republican members lest ; winter and there is no party differcnco upon it in the county. The fifth question is a very small-potato busi ness, but also adroitly worded—like the phrase “a judicious tariff,” The candidates of sdl par ties could readily promise to favor a “proper modification of satd act.” The sixth rather hits our friend John M. Ir win again, but having, like bisfkUow Democrats generally, pocketed “the addition of two hun dred dollars” last winter, felt poorly enough paid at that,) he, and all ihc other can didates on all the tickets,can readily pockellhe additional $2OO next winter, and all the “perni cious example" with it, and promise, too, that “if elected” -they, trill strongly oppose any fu ture attempt of that nature. And is this milk and water all that is left of tho guu-powder blood-abd-tbtmder dose with 1 which we* were threatened ' Instead of resist ance to the death, “like oar forefathers of the revolution”—shouldering muskets to shoot col ( lectors, defying Sheriffs snd Supremo Courts— here wo hare as quiet a set of vutnmaoinoists as one would oak for; not a lightning flash nor a thunder-roll; hardly as much whiskey as was foundin the punch of the late “Democratic” oounty Convention. Another Instance of the effieaey of Bor hare'* Holland Bitter*.—X.W. PocroKxrct.at Union office, September 16th, 45&4, nya "Some weeks since being seriooely affected with pain and nncaatoea ax theetomaeh. Joe* of appetite, and at time* •trtmg symptom* of djef-eptia, I wa* induced to try your Holland Biture, and I feel it tot an act of J ait Ice to the article, as vail as for the good of thoee who may be affected with like deraogtaUnl of the itooaeh, to lUte. that the die of eso tingle bottle ofthli medklaa proved of tncatcnla* bln benefit, baring Creed tho ttotnach from all mtueof do prettton, and removed every symptom of tfyvpepeia. I wcold also remark, that two other mambora of my family, who were afflicted in a similar master with myself, were entirely relieved by the nee of a tingle bottle each. at $1 per bottle, oraUboteiestorgS, by tbepro prletcre.BENJ.PAQE, A 00., Manafartortog Pharma cia tistaaud Cheat lets, Z 7 Wood atraet, between let and *d Pittsburgh. P*» and DrncgleU generally. se2aiAwl Special notices. The Great Crrgileh Remedy. SIR JAMES CLARKE’S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLSI Prepared from • preecripttoo of ElrJan)** Clarke, U. D., Phjviilan ExtiaGrUlnary to the Qa*»n. Tbla writ kaown.Jlrdiclno U s» Imposition, tot • aute andaatoremedyfor Female Dilßeolllea and Obatroctloua, ran any eaaae whatever; and although a powerful remedy, they contain nothing hnrtfol to tho c*>n*Utntlou. TO MARRIED LAMES It I* peculiarly anltrd. It will. In a abort time, bring on the monthly period with regnlarlty. Then PttUhar**ntr bem iDnn to 'JaiX\chcrt Utr ditto- Uontvntktit&mdpagt of pamphlet ert %orU vbiervtd. For foil pertictslare, get e pamphlet, free, of the agent. N. B—sl end « poetalre etampe anctoaod to any euthon Bed agent, will ltunue • nettle, containing orrr 6i> plila, by return moll. return mail. b, L. FAHNESTOCK A CO-, Plttibnrgh, wbolwale agent, and sold by all drnfrytate, apS7;JAw fc T TUEGREATEST MATCH MACHINE IN TnR WOULD! A FORTUNE MADB WITfl A SMALL INVRBMENT. THOMAS' PATENT MATCH MACHINE U a (irapte, cboop and perfect Haleb Maker. Tim Machine rrytm (,u]y $115; U irtriio by hood, and will make the fur. tone of the miirafoetnrer tn*a short time. Where good wood ia to be bod reudily It maWrially redacea tba Coet. county or Machine prirllegeeare offered tor ial« at a moderate price. For psrtJcuUrf cell at GAZETTE COUNTING BOOH, Fifth attest. lelriAwfctfT rsnaoßUßiA. WM. McKEE & CO., So.*3 S. Profit BU and Ho. A 3 L*tU!» *!•» IJIPOBTERS OF > FOREIGN DRY GOODS, Are constantly receiving on consignment, IRISH LINENS. SHIRT FRONTS, IIDKF3, Ac., in (rut variety, Alm, BIIITISU GOODS, conaUttogln pert of PAPER MUSLINS, YELTJST CORDS, BKAVBRTKEN& TABBY YELYKTS, ALTAOCAB, C AfIUMKRKS, ITALIAN IS, Ac. JnlaWmfe Pittsburgh Water Core Establishment FOB THE CURE OF ALL KINDS OF DISEASES^—Located at Payirille Station, on the Pitta bnrgh«fL Way ne and Chicago 2U11n»4 U now newly n fitted and improved by the erection of a Oymnaeinmnod Bowling Alley, which will afford agreeable and bcalthfol eierdae and amnaeaent for petlente and other* friendly to onr*y*tem, whe may wUh to apond wise time with ne dnringthe hot weather. Addtttr*Box 1804, PltUborgb Pent.*. J.nBRrORI>,U.D,I ph^ciao*. jtfMAwamP U. PBKASK, M.D^J W. Ac D. RINBHABT, KAtrur«crtratas aim naataae iff All Undo of Tobacco, SnuffajidClgara, Hare recently tafccn the boil ding No. lJUMPoodatreeitln atfdilJoQ to their Man qhctnrlDgwUbUah men tjNo. 43 Irwin rtrwt, where they will bapteneod tomceirn tbor frieada, aprrdydfa; ' . BTNA BTOVK WORKS. - . ALEXANDER BRADLEY. MurcriOriTtss aim wun nrsmr vanon or COOEIKO, PARLOR AND BEATING STOVE! Plata and Fancy Grata Fronts, Arc., WBOLUALE AND RETAI IO- foandryon Allegheny Hirer, two.eq&fren oorth-ewt of • ' ponneylranla.Pa*enger Depot ■ Office an<A Sales Room, mrtyiydfe Bfo,4WoodSt., Plttnborgft.Pa., BAIL ROAD SPIRE COMPANY. Jose^DUworth-*,M:....-»»,W.€,lldwell. (SiiectinriftoFMtr, SoJ/e d iSicert.) RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. ; rrrpßtrßOß, pprcrA, DAWESJC CliUliHY, nomc, Sign alia Palatorl, a is b a S A llf X B Si v umu White XomlnndZlnogalaW- AlfO,:illl klado of NblOtOna Ymbl«lm4 Vnado* flla^ ’ • ‘• .--.-<5 -Potty,-Omaha*. Aft* .•• Min*4S*Tttyt*«4t*nabou Tirgt*JJUf. - • > •- >r nr'KNN,WHEAI^r3 1 61 racks vUta uufae ■" % 'l, t -3 Sjwtal / Peroanent Complying with the urgent request of hun dreds of their patients, DRS. C. M. JtTrUH Sc J. W. SYKKB . Hare concluded to remain PBRHASEVTLT IS PITTSBURGH, Anlmay be coonltedat their office. No. 10l Penn Street, OPPOSITE THE ST. CLAIB HOTEL, Dally, except Snndaye, far Consumption, Astluaa, , BrsaehlU* mod all other Chronic Complaints complicated with or ceasing Pulmonary Disease, Incladlng Catarrh, Heart Ditto**, Affections of the Liver, Dys pepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, etc. DBS. FITCH A SYKES would state hat their treatment of Consumption ts baaed npon toe/«* that kc disease ta isit inUubiood and system at lsrgt,bclh be fare,*" - during tie development in ths lungs, sad they thereto* amoloy Mechanical, Hygienic and Medicinal remedies to.pnrily the blood and strengthen the systom. TPitA tte»e, tbey use MEDICINAL INIIALATIOSB,whIch they Value highly.bat only as FtsJUatiea, {having no CttraJiv* effect when turd alone,) and Invalids are earnestly cantioned agalnatwastlng the precious UmoofcormliiUty on any treatment based upon the plaoalble.but false Ides that the “Vest of the disease con _be reached in a direct meaner by Inhalation,” for as before listed, the ttat of the diseatr is in fA« Mond and Its effects only In tbe longs. charge for coasnlUtloo. AiUt of qaoMlons will be eeot to tboee wishing to COU snltns by letter- mygfcdswfctfP American Manufactured Watcbei. We would most respectfully announce to the politic that we have taken tbe Agency for the celebrated AfIE&ICAF LEVEE WATCHEB) An article which Is manofactared In Waltham, Muj, and gotten op of the beet material on fbe moat approTed princi ple, and possesses every requisite for a BELIABLB THIS KEEPEB. For any defect in materiel, workmanship or performance under {air usage, the manufacturers bold them- 1 eelree at all tlmre responsible. Tboae watebee bare been teeted and are in use daily by a great many Railroad officer* and here giro Ibe ntmoet ealbfeciion in regard to strength and cortoctncaa of time on LOCOJXOHYE3 AND RAILROAD GARS, WbUe In motion. Every watch will be aecomoaoled with a certificate or guarantee from the manufacturers, showing that the boycr rnne no risk whatever of getting a watch that will not keep correct time. The watebea areofamedlom alee, hunting caee, mnch in ■tyle like an English Watch, and will certainly ploaee every one who may give them a trial. fn addition to the above, we keep con*lastly on hand a faU umUiMßt of the beet -neke English end B wise,Watch**, Wetch Makers' Tool*, Machinery andWateh Material, to* aether with a complete stock of Jewelry, Silver Ware, Clocks, Fancy. Goods, which we ehell at all times be happy to show to our customer*. KEINBMAN A MEYRAN, 42 Fifth Pittsburgh, Pa. mrlfclydawT—JnlO John C. Baker & Co'» aarnnNß OOD-UVUIt OIL!! This Medicine, prepared in the most ap prored mannor, nod bottled by tss, bu received tha •»no tion of tbo moat adeattflo of theMedlcal Profession of Phil* sdelphla and elsewhere, who recommend It as eoperiorto any other bow manufactured. Of It* efficacy and importance u a remedial la case* of Consumption, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Ithernna* Hm, and all Scrofhloaa diseases, It la unnecessary to screak; —thousand* of eminent physicians cf Eurnpo and America haring tested Its wooderfcl contiva properties. prepared only by JOHN C. B&KKR A CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 1W North Third street, Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggist* throughout tha country. fditf;dtoc3o 8. B. ft C. P. MABKLB, PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS OP W RAPPING PAPER. Warthooie, Ho. 97 Wood Su««(, PITTSBURGH, PA. myfctffo Bagi boogbt at market price*. a. U. CHRISTY, n. D., 163 Third Strutt, Pitttbwyh, Pcnna., Having bad the advantage* of Eastern College* and Hoa* pi tala, and several pan' practice, offer* hie professional service* to SURGICAL AND MEDICAL OABBB. I Col. Wilson MeCandlees. Hon. IL A. Wow. linn. T. J. Bfichun. John H. Mellor, Keq. jQieter, Bag- tnyfclydib Rev. W. D- Howard. I Her. D. 1L A. McLean! T. H. Bill, Beq. J. B. Hnnter. t Jacob llcOol H. HOLMES Ac SONS, nuuas n Foreign and Domestic Billi of Eit-hange, CERTIFICATES OP DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, NO. 6T MABELT 6TRZET, PITTSBUROn, PA. Wk-CMlectlcau made oa all the principal cities Ibrongb oot the Colled Stale*. ap23-fclj JOHN COCHRAN Ac BED, from fUlling, from Vomit*, Vomit Doom, Wiadow ShnUtri, Windnr Snard», fce., Jfaa. 81 OLiXmS StnttamdW Third Stmt, (Betmo Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA~ Ha** csbaad a variety of npo Pattern*, fancy and plain, a.table for ail purpose*. Particular attention paid to rn doatngQrareLflt*. Jobbing dona at abort notice. mrt» ea. Ttntnn. . ..... wm. e. rain VANDHV HR A FRIEND, ATTORJffKYS AT LAW / wa •OLICITDR9 Ilf CHANCERY, NS'. b, RJofi, Dvktuj%*, hnt*i 4Uf' CDl)«ltOH|inn>|i(i7 tua>le in tny twri »F NottbMii tow*, or W«ter& Wliwiaiß. WlUiU*sd(o tlM(Mucbu«ftßd 8*l«ol Km) KittU, ob taining Moary on Bupda and Mnrtpmw aolilydfa WHIYMAN Ac aO N , Mannfcctnma and Dealers In all kinds of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIOARB, AND LEAF TOBACCO, Omtr rf Smitijleld Slrttt a*4 DianrmdAUtjf, PITTSBURGH, PA. WHHBW wnrmiM. ...........WIIJOJIIQUA*. ROBINSON, MINIS 1 BILLEKS VOUBDEHS ABD MACHINISTS, W ABHINGTON WORKS. Pittsburgh, Fenna. Oflet* So. Si UtikK otroot. MtetActon alt kln4t of fit—w Knrin— aad Mill lUefelo* try; Cvtiagt, Railroad Work, fit—m Boiler* tad fcbo*t Iron Work. Job Mag tad lUpalrlai dob* on thort acticß. mi3S:lydto M. B. GILLBBPIK. BSZOTTZST, Extracts Teeth without pain, by an inttux- IT itzv An&nethetle agent applied to the teeth and gam* only. Teeth Grom one to full yetto lawrtod on (be Tarloai meUlllehew, De iholsiwti teeth on entire Porcelain bau with ectiUnacny gum, whkh la beauty, claa&Uoe* tod dnraMlUy cannot fall to please. Call and examine tpecP mens. No. Cl Fourth elmt, below Market. (wooed etory,) PltUtmrgh. Je7:lydfe SAMUEL* OKAY TAILOR, A'o. 62 ST. CLAJS KTRR£T, Pittsburgh, pknna., is prepared to furnish his customers and buyers generally, with the latait and moat feahbmeMa etylee of Spring and Sommer Goode of every Tariaty, which be will make up to ordet to the entire eaUelkclloo of thoea who mey faror them with their patronage. apart to PAYHB; BIBBEU. * CO., lusttracrcaxM or • Cookins* Parlor tend Heatin* STOVES, Orat.*, Front*. Fendar*. .to And Uaonfaetnrera af the Celebrated CAPITAL COOKING RANGES, NO. 935 LIBERTT STREETi JyXfclydfc PITTSBURGH, PA. MTTCRTIT.T., HERRON *_CO., Mthcrictcaxaa or Cookitie, Parlor and Seating st o V E s, Grate Frontj, Fenderi, Cooking Bangu, 4c, IB* l.lb*rtr ttt-) Pittsburgh, Pu. mr22fcly POSTLISIT, NKJLSOH * CO., ManvfaeixcTtn of GUN BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES, ROBINBOH’S SOLID OAST S2EKL BGYTBEB—Waxreated. Cait Sift and Hammered Shovels and Spadtt, Boe*, Bay and Manure Turk*, Pick*, Maltods, dc. Wtrahonie. No* AF ttarket St,, mTlldmfo pirrenuium. PA GEO. n. AIfDEMOS, No. 181 Liberty Strni, Pittiburgl, Pa. umicnui m voouuu. jwus ix Every Variety of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, Shot Leader, Split*, Morocco, French and Country Co.lf Skint, Sole Leather* Corriaffo Oilcloths, Aco, AU of ahlch wfll bo fonilabadat the lowwt C9ah Pricea. «9-H IDES -W A tt T E D.-» * FOREIGN EXCHANGE. SIGHTBILLS DRAWN BV DUNCAN, SHERMAN *> CO., • ON THB UNION BANK. LONDON, IN SUMS OFT)NB POUND STERLING‘AND UPWARDS. AUo,BIUf oi» a»prladp«l trlttHMdtowMof True*, Bdgtnin, Ilanaed, Gtraany, Bn*d» »nd ©Uwr Enropeta BUtc«,cdaaU&tl bud»al '< -WM. H. WILLIAMS A CO, p-nV.rt, Tfood ■treet, eonwr.of Tblfd. UATZiACK ft BOOUBfI, COMMISSION' AND FORWARDING iMBBOBANTB, Bo) IS Pino atnot. Bt.-l.woU, Wo. :i . 1111 l ■*©• Mnrdochftl»ctooa,Bt.ltwiHr Day * iUflick, Cincinnati. Ohio, Oku.XtaDtid ft 00-I/Wirrtll*, K/-. F. 8. Dayftfo.,BMkaf%g«q» ' Green ft Btooe, Bukin. >taa»tlß*»lOF% ** m^ggg* 1 aaUiwd. . , . .- : , : jaaainciß ; PITTSBTJROH MA» PACTORI B. C. KBBBB?!, - Coraar Ltbartj and Hand StraaUr ‘ raraßuioß: ju, . ; ; ; ' Manufoctorer of all kinddof.: light .Bags TOltatU fo Q talßa VloaTf Haalj BddtwbaM* Ball) Buu and Gratis la dmJart awreprt*» Mpni crtar. J ' ; ; . " " B*t* cohart, art Grain flMplbrMifc- ~ CAgAOBDRiKDAPPL*g' OUsnd»7 i» , ‘Snttu, 5-0 .PAMILIT y) jj, SEWING MACHINES. plsn-T 6ROVBB Ac BAKER’S, The first place in public estimation U now - —.. _»■ ImUr.cCTrfedto ifas OROVTH iJUKEU'?MiCHiNK. Tj’OK RUNT—A threo story DvreUiigg^ 1 •• JL Hoc*® od Fifth str**t- (No. 100,) contalotnf llfß. for family eewlog for the following reason*: . bwWe wash how Ac, with to o brick atableami lit.—lt la MORE 8111PLE and EASILY KEPT IN OR- carriaa*Loom attached- 'This hew la soppUed with not , ~ aud cold water, bath. eaa. ir and beine In a central loca- DER than any other machine. ’ _ tloa li admirably adapted to the wants of a professional 2d.—lt makes a eeam which will not RIP or RAVEL, man. and will b* rented for a term of y rare to a good tea* . , , , , ' ant- For farther particulars emrnireof • though every third stitch (s ent. mrl2 “* atsXAKDER KINO. , T°Js2s§"!SsEas be adapted, at pleasure, by a mere change ofapoola, to all , tenant JuM UITCUOOCK, HcOBEART A CO. varieties of work. a — - 4th.—The same Machine runs allk, linen thread and com mon spool cotton, with «}n«l facility. Mb.—The seam Uas rlaalle u the mot elastic fabric, so that It l« free from ain/tABILTTT, to BREAK ioWASII ING, IRONING or otherwise. - 6th-—'Tbestitch made by this Machine t» more BEAU TIFUL than any other made, either by land nr machine. W. C. ELLIOTT, Agent, - AT TDK FIFTH 6TIIE*T SHIRT MANUFACTORY, . fITTSBUBaH, PA. MOTBEAST MOTHERSIfaiOTHKRSm Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrnp forCfaildrenTecthlfig.lt hts noequal on earth. It greatly facilitate* the proem of teething by aoftenlng the gumi, Trdncing all Inflammation—will allay pain, and 1* tore to regulate the bowel*. Depeod npon It, mo there, It will gire net to yomselvoe, and relief and health to your tnfkota. Perfectly safe In all ease*. Thia valtable preparation ta the preecriptlon -of ona of ■he moot expert* need and skilful famalo Physician* in New England, and haa been naed- with never-failing ascceasln mllliona of case*. We believe it the beat and turrit remedy In the world, In all cam of Dyaentery and Di&rhoea in Children, whether It arise* from teething or from any other’cause. If Ilf* and health can be estimated by dollar* and cents, U la worth ita weight in gold. Mllliona of bottle* are *old every year in the United State*. It Uan old and well-tried remedy. FRIOE ONLY 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. k <9*None gen nine dnleea the bCHlmila ofCUKTIB & PER* KINS. New York, Uon the ootelde wrapper, Bold by Druggists thronghont the world. DR. OKO. hTKEYSRR, Agent for Pittsburgh. Jn&dawlyfeT STARCa VAOTOBY FOR BALE. The Rochester Starch Factory, in thorough ton of Starch daily, will be eoM on very advantageous terms, andcomplote working capable of turning ont two Toll U > favorable opportunity for any one wishing to enter Into aaafe and A good nm of custom being already well established,-and requiring a compare, lively small capital. Forfartber information enquire of sefrlmdfa HENRY IL COLLINS, No. 25 Wood et. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER HILL SMELTING WOBKB PARK, tf CURDT A CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, BRAZIERS* and BOLT COPTER, PRESSED. COP PER BOTTOMS, Raised $lOl Bottoms, Spelter Polder, do. Also, Importers and Dealers in METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE, fte. Constantly on hand, Tinmen’s Machines and Tools. Warehntae, Jfo. 149 Firtt and 120 beared street, Pittsharght Penn*. 49*ipeetol order* of Copper cut to any desired pattern. my3frd3u»AwlyT . '•Death to all Vermin!” - ■•Death to all Vermin!” '•lkcath to all Vermin!” ••Death to all Vermin!” “CO STAR'S" Bat, Roach, A<x, EXTERMINATOR, “CO STAR'S** Bed-Bug EXTERMINATOR, “COSTAR’S" BLECIIC POWDER for Aula, Insect*, etc. (TbeoattreratUsu uxttio Known.) —Sold everywhere. (Druggists and Dealer* dealring.Uaaa, send for Ooatar's private Circular.) t3.on receipt of ONE DOLLAR, “Cdatat” send* to <ny sddrem in the united States, a sufficient quantity (postage paid) to destroy the vermin on eoy premise*. “COSTAR’S" PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 388 Broadway, New York. Sold In Pittsburgh, Pa, by 0. L. PAUNEsTOCK A (XL, R- E. SELLEUS A CO, aodOEO. IL KEYBEK. aa7ai*wlmT Jieto flfcberttseinents, Hamilton'* Improved Young America Grain DrW. THE attention a&JTarmera and all others who tee! Interested w the progress of sgrkaltnral ecleoce. Is directed to the above implement. It lsgutran teed toeow all kintU of Qraiuandfieed*—including Wheat, Rye, Oats, Buckwheat, Bsrley, Timothy, Clover, Hemp, Ac. —ln say desired quantity per acre, to plant it otaprvper depth, without change of fixtures, without fall. This Drill cost* but a little over half the price of trs cotxnsT saiix. nr tnsi. It vin do more work with Iran lebpr, and with b*lf ILw dranght, of any other drill fa ma. It 1j exceedingly ilm ple la iU oonetnction aud operation, and U sot Uable to g»t dot of order. Fricelof? hoed IMllt, wlthgraaa*e«derkttaciuJ $40,00 Price otO do do do do do do 45,00 WjmntttH* every rup&t.- £9* A liberal discount made to daman. Far tala at tbe Thmhlng Hackioa Manufactory of 0* W. CARROLL, 608 Paso etnat, Pittsburgh. State aad County Rights fcrsala b j WU. TARKUM. Pittsburgh. Fenu’a^ Or. JAMES ADAMS, Adam*’ P.O, KiMturrStiaSw 9 _ • Arawirvßg Co.. Pa. NOTICE. —In pursuance of the provisions an Ordinance of CenacUs, passed Anaost 31, con cerning streets, th* Recording Regulator hereby gives no tice that be baa assssml on the property of Btlre of ■—LawheUr 6 to " A. O. llrlobart Semn-l Garrison —~— Michael Ohare ‘ - .... .13 12 being tbelr ebare of l!ia cox and expenae c>r gradtug and paring Our allej, between Logan and Price street*. ni. K. M*OOWIN, ■ • sefr3td Recording Regulator. PIANO AT A BARGAIN.— A flne Octave lfoe«W9>d from tbe factory of Nimftf dmirl, News I w | |l fork, will be told bytbe aobeenhers at aascrlflit*.' Itwas punhasrd some two yean ago for $325, and looks folly as well and lain every respcictae good aa a new one. Slcktttts la tbe owner's family, has prevented Ibea from making any me pi U whatever.and eavenl-ciets of death bavtogrince occurred. It will be told fames above. H. RLE BED-A BRO, No. £3 mb street. N. D.—A fresh (apply of Stelnway g. Sons’ coUbrated Pianos it sow on the way. Notioe of arrival will be given. ■ ■ aeS FOR SALE.—The large and convenient 3 ■tory Brick Store Horn, as the moat bmlom part o I sUin itrnl in the tows of Seltm. Octlambtana errant?, Ohio. An? on* wishing to go Into ootinces,. either hard* nn, dry nod* or grocery, Till do veil to. secure the pro* potty; surge ana profitable boric** has end can be done. A barcels will be given and terms made easy. JAIIZS M’OONNELL, —ftJawlw V S>ta»?Obio. ORIGINAL LEE HIVE.—We ore now open) sg cor fall Stock of Good*, and feet eeaflJoot 4hat we here to ofler, one of the moat complete amort moat of all kinds of goods that It has been oar privilege to open la oar house.We Inrits all oar friend* to gtve a* a oil, aod aecur* good bargain*. C. HANSON LOYB, ae9 74 Mark* street. EOR SALK—I9O acres of land on the But ler Plank Road, 9o miia* from Allegheny city. One lrod acree cleared. Also, 169 acne of Land on the eoathwldoofUie Monoonhria rtrw, 7 miles from Pttto bnrgh. Apply to OKO. W. BUNN, Mathilda or Ohio ktreet, 3i door west ofths Diamond, AHegbeny city. ee9 - FISH— 30 Bbls White Fish; 90 do Trout; 20 half bbl* do; 20 do White Blah; 20bbl*,20httrioMo.8Uackeral Large; In atare and fbr tale by •’ w 9 ’ J. B. CANFIELD. CLOVERSEED —5U bags prime, in store and for sale by ee9 J. B CANFIELD. y LIME— 100 bbls Louisville rec’d and for role by «*B J. P. CANFIKLP.' ATS—SOO bes prime old in store and for \J roleby mJ J. D.OANWELP. CDLLET —50 casks in store and for sale by wtt j. B.OAyriKtt>. PEARLASH— 20 csVs and 2Q bbls.. pure article,rec’d end for roleby J.B. CANFIELD. CEMENT— 50 bbls Hydraulic, in store bud for role by rcß J. B. CANFIELD. CHEESE —100 bxs prime cutting reo’dand _ far sale by ie9 J, B.CANFIELD. TIMOTHY SEED—ISO Bushel* for tale by aeQ HENRY H. COLLINS. HOMINY —30 bbls Hominy rec’d and for role by eeO HENRY H. COLLINS.' WRAPPING PAPER—ISOO reams, as sorted sizes, rec’d and foraale by te9 HENRY IL OOLLISB. CHEESE —300 boxes choice cutting Gbecsc Ihia day rec’d and for tale by : eet HENRYH.COLLINS. amvaa bsacs fair ... otibk ■. ■ Pennsylvania State Agilcultuial Society. B*pUmbir96th| 99ih and 30th, and October lat,lBsB* Pair Oronndi, Hinth Ward, Pittabnrgh. ' Annual addresses eriday at 2 o'clock P. M. Award* of. Committee armraoccd lm- mediately afterward*. * ’ Article* for axhibltion addrenrd to A. O. UAISTKB, Sec rotary, Monongahel* flow, PltUlrargb. AU article# and etock Intended lor exhibition irantforted free of charge- Office, No. C 8 fifth afreet, where' entrlea will be received andexblbiton' tlckota tarnished. Book* ofentrycloeed on Ta cedar noon. Premium List* an 1 ! Uatof Jadgts furnlahed on application. AilrUeabara' Ticket*. $l,OO. S4igl* admission 23 cent*. «r , Exhlt>ltor» mart became member*. - • , - ■ A. 0. HEXSTXB, ' Secretary Stale Agricultural Boel*ty... DAVID. IAOQARTyPmUIwt. • ceAalAwtdT CTATE MERCANTILE-TAX FOR 1858. |J LAST NOT 10k—All deUnqtMntefbr thla tax who do not pay Wtheß&fhincta&t, wilt have their accounts lafk with a magistrate for collection. .- W. EIOfIBAGM, ‘ » . ae&2td • - • . ~ , Cltyft-easartri ; /2.ROOBRIES— VX 126 Bag* Rio Coffee; . ■ 60 Half cheats Yooog Hnon aod Black Tea*; 60 Catty's Prime, do . oo for tomt|j nee; 60 Boxm Tobacco auorted brand*; 25 HhdaSocar, 28 Bbta Large No, 8 H*ckarel; ' ; 20 Hlf bbl* No. 3 Mackerel; ' 25 BbUNtal White Hah;. .-T 200 Raima Wrapping Paper; 100 Boxes Cheese; 100 Bbl* Salt, 60 Boxes Borin Soap; „ Together with a keneral aroortaeut cfflroceriro. iron, Nf Pa *ed Olam: arlfi be eotd on rtwwmsbto termL 1 WiL McOUTCHEON, art ' • N 0.195 Liberty Street. T7OSTERS LATEST BALLAD— _F WherebasLaleGmtet : VFbtte Baa LolaQoiteT Where ha* Lola OooeT Where baa Lnla Goo* t * Being a companion to tho popular soog, LDLAISOONE .. 118 Wood door above 6th • eg- Atxdandld nmoftßtenl of PIANO PORTKS now ar riving, . . s ■ ■ . n»0-.. iS^^^MbBOOODE mi MltaMiinet. oofaand KB W2X9AOO. A STORE OS MARKET STREET- ,-fFoT Salt. FARM FOR SALE.—a small Farm con* tAlD<ns2S acre* of land, nil ander cultivation, with UweUiM Boaw, contUDing 13 room*. There U a good Teln ol Co*l on thopT«ml»«, and a bank In operation, witb- In 4 alien of (be city, on Barrel Bill, Peebles township, adjolnloglands of the lata lion. Walter Forward, and com* standing tba finest riew In this ration. Few farther par* tlenlaxs enquire of . L. J. FLKMIMO, aedtlmd* • ontbe precises. FAMILY HOUSE FOR SALE.—a hand eomoKoin, slxyean old; a pacer undertho saddle and I a trotter in barseas; Is perfectly safe for a lady or cMld to rlda or drive? will not scare at the locomotive, aallltary or any dtyjeitlUnieut; will stand without being bitched, and is warranted perfectly sonndj to be aold only for went of me. Edqulrs at the Slot* warehouse of Ki T. J. OBAIQ A QO-, laiwood at. OK SALE—A pair of joung horses, kind and sound.' will wA fa nay-barnets ■ tinder the i aaddle—one is a pacer, Is a first-rate lidlng hoffo for * lady. Also, Wagon and harnrtJ. Apply toOEQ.W. BONN,south ! aide of Ohio street 3d dooc west of tba: Dbttnond, All*- ; gheny city. . aqgl Farm For Sale, : - CONTAINING 300 acres and situated 20 miles from Pittsburgh, .the Allegheny ..and Butler Plank Bond running directly throagb It. 1W acres la cleared, the balance; 160 acne, is mil timbered; The lm* ptorementa are reasonably good. It will be sold ail to gether or In parts to suit purchasers . < Terms reasonable. Apply to JOHN BEAN, Allegheny dly, or to Judge SIARgUALL, Bntler connty, . aal43md Valuable City Property for Bale. THAT very desirable lot Gni Water: Street •ad Bedoobt Allay, next to John InriaA.Sooa, being ia> f«*t on Water and front stneta, and lftO deep along tba. Allay. - ; • «' i It will be acid together or la IoU o! 20 or 54 feet each. For terma, (which -wfl! be made buy a* to' payment,) ap ply to JOSEPH 8. LEECH A CO., mrfcdtf Liberty Street, Pittabnrgh. IF IBER.TY STREET PROPERTY FOR - i BAXE.—'Thu Store-room and Dwelling, eitnated on Liberty street, near St. Clair, known as So. 193. Tbolo* U about 22 feet front and 120 feat dwp, extending back to Exchange Alley, on which Is erected a Stable andCarrUg* boose. The property renti readily for s<soo, and wfllbe sold at ■ bargain end on acoowmodatlDK terms. Eorpaftleotan onqoireof ' B. IL KZKO, . Vpl7 ! . Wo, 211 Liberty street. F?K SALK, 5 acres 100 perches of Land in Collin* townthip, soar But Liberty, adjoining land* of Tbo*. Mellon and B. A' Negley. property U ele gantly *ltoat*d'lbr a private rertdenee, anawOTld taakeooe of the moat bandjoaxe country aeaie in the'beaotilhl valley of But Liberty. For price and term*, apply to ■}'- AUSTIN, LOOMIS k 00* - j 023 No.SBToqrtbirtmt._-. O&lo Land for 8 ale. THE subscriber offers for sale section ten! township 1% range 1& Stark county, Chid, MBunonte kiMiwa "Ikrwman’a Section."Ctmtalnln t 040acre*. ill if situated three mttoe wertof MsarilUnyoa the State Bond Leading to Wooeter, aod within about two mil* oftheFttU* borgb, Ft. Wayne and Ghicago Kailroad. The sooth,; east aiid northern quarter* an* partly cleared and; Improved-—, the remainder is covered with superior timber and" ln» whole la veil watered by springs and rannfaig stream*- This section Is . considered the; finest body oi-land In ths eoonty. It will be sold undivided or in qnarters toaoit tmrrliunn To those who desire to; invest lft fealsStatnn better oppcrtmilty is rarely offered.- - - 3. B. BWEITZEB, No. 1014th street. Pittsburgh. ocS&dftwtfT FOR SALE ORXEASE,adot on Fourth rtreet, between Smitbfield and Cherry Alley, lOOfeet front by 85 deep. , A Lot on Third efcreet, nor Bmlthfield, 40 foot front by 85 feet deep. NiSTH Wajuj—Tbo wjuare bounded ijy Bntlw, wuWn» tad Carroll etnwta and spruce alley, 64 feet front by 120 dtep, nearly opiwille to ttsnoek 4 Uarfr Fonnaiy. The eqaare bounded by Snudiman,'Wilkine and Carrol •traeta and fipinco alley, 204 feet front by 120 deep, On Allegheny. Caraoa and Butler etreeta, adjoining the AUeghenyValley lUilroad Station, forty contiguous Lota, each 24 feet frent t>y 120 feet deep. , Eight acre* of ground In Heeerrt townehttymrt of out Lot 22S,between the New Brighton road and Hludale Oem> Sixty Loty In Allegheny City, Third Ward, between But Lane and CbeatnntaUvet. v A Tract of W In Weetmoreland County, on the PblU?. delphiatnrnpiVe. 7 mile* from Latmba—7s eerei in cultL ration ©Trias bottom land—3oo acre*. " ATract of Land near Ligooler, Weetmoreland connty,of S?sacrea. WILLIAU H. DABUKQXON, ' k melfiritf. ' 155 Third street.; abore Smlthfleld. V LOTS FOR SALS. WHE following Lots are now offered for Bale JL onrery liberal tera« and low price*, tlc Ist. fifteen Lola fronting on Butler street, in Lawrence* rill*, immediately oppoaitetba wall of Allegheny Cemetery. Kach tot S 4 feet front by 100 to 121 feet deep to an alley-20 feet wide. 2d. fifteen left sorer the Allegheny rirrr, each 24 twt front oa Perl wraet. (60 feet wide) and eTtaiiiflng is depth U4fecttoan.aN«y2o foot wide. sd. fifteen' Lota sorer the riTor, each 34 fact. frost on Pearl street, directly opposite shore, and extending In depth towirda the iltct Ui feet to an aHay-SO f«et widir iUuliltaraLotiOMnrtlM rirer, each 24 feet front oa. Broadway, (ehtch la 80 foot wide, and through whkh the Allegheny Valley Railroad roßa,)aad utsoaUrgln depth 114 Mart lo mo alloy WMert -wide. slh. bittern Lou «ppo«Ue the aborts sod nearer the tie* ar, each 84 foot frost ou Broadway ami extending lo depth UOiasttoanaHeySO feet wide. (3th. Fifteen Lota nearer tberlrer. each 24 feet front on Bell a tract (90 feet wide) and extending is depth 110 feet to ao allay2ofretwide. Term* of sale a* follow*:—One-thlrddf the whole purchase money to remain m» hood and mortgage—lnterest payable' annually—one-third of the balance cash In hand; the re* malndair to toe paid In four equal annual instilment*, with Interest* payable annually, secured by bond and mortgage. Purchasers topay for dewf. Plana of these tote may ba tees at the Allowing placesr" Bailey,Brown ft Oo'a, O'Hara ft Oo*a Glam Works, F. Seller* A Co’s, Coiemaa,Hinmnn it Oo'a, A. Bradley ft Co's, White’s Oarrtag* Factory, Knap 4 Wede’i, • Pn.B. R.Wor£s,9lh ward, Shoenbergar ft Co’s, Allegheny-Valley B. R. Be* A. Wood, Agent for Pboaslx pot, .Brewary, At the Garrison, -Hewmeyer ft Graff, Empire Hugh McKdry’s Lumber Works, . Sard, ;* Park, llcCurd j ft Go's Copper Wcrka. ... _v For farther particular*, apply to : • D.‘ W. A A. 8. BELL, Attorneys No. 103 Fourth sk, Pittsburgh* » i 13 13 TO FABMfiRB. , PROVED VRRTIOAL TWO AND THREE CYLINDER’ BUffXJrfITLF." They effer the IUII a* the cheapest, darahle, and aimple Machine for Crashing .Caae, in the market, It* strength baa been thoroagbly tested by the Inwrtlon of hard pint woad twtvoan the Bollar*, With' the power of two-horse* to the levers. Th* entire Mill 1* of Cast and Wrought Iron—the Roll* Üby IS inches, and th* Shafted lsdme Tbo Rolls are adjostable, and eniily oiled In the joarnals^' Price of 3 Cylinder ..—-466 00 - Do 2 do do 00 Ordan for Mill* fcom any part of -the United State* ah tended to.' Addrw' - B3IALt. A BMYBER, a»3:2awdlm OOtllffaSTOAl. a. -womi jxo the xadieb. The heated term is-approach- INQ, and we call the’attention Of the Ladlw to the fact that . C OOKI NO, IRONING, Ac., Can be done with economy, without opptrotlve heat, with oat soot, and with ditpatch—the fire he legal way a reedy In a moment—by using . v • <.>;! hiienV.ta. C«okiig Stare;' - - To which w* reapeetfhlly (nvtte your attention, at No. 7 5 fimlthfleldatreet. " 8. A. JOIiNSON A hRQ. GEKteonty mid City Rlghte-for sal*. ' • : 'gpftdly'' RICHARDSON’S IBISXI Damask*, Diapers, Ac. : /CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSONS LTN BNB,end thoTOdeairoua of obtaining thaGENUINE GOODS, should see that the artictes th«y parch roe are seal ed with the roU same of the firm,- . u a guarantee of the floundhem anddQtnldllty.of the floods. This' eautloo la rohdeted' etoonttalty - nicaroary a* tergn quanUtifaof interim and defacttve linesiwm prepared, season after aroaoo and eaakdwlth tbojume ofRICuARD SON, by IriritHotuea, who,"rvgardlu* of .the Injury thui inflicted allka on the American connmer and the cutsufec tnr»r»of;thegenniaeOdod*,' wlllßot readlly ab«mdon si borinero so profitable, while purchaser* can le Imposed oh ' with good* of a worthletacharacter. . - J. BCLLOCEEA J. B. LOOK I *, " '. eetilydte.;. ; -; Ag*nt», MChurch rtroel. Mew York. NOTICE.— In pursuance of the provisions 7/of an Drdlntnca ot Oodncp*,ptorod'Auxutt 81,1857, concerning street*.theßecordiagßcguUtorh*Hby gives notice that ba hi* amtsid on th* property of— ; Mrs. Elisabeth 45486 Detrs of Mark Lowry.—.. 83.04 Arthur Hallon laco. Hair* of John Truer...' 19JM- B&tmul Moody., Jamn Biog. Brin ofAlexuder Chamber* Bdcg thefr abtre of the coet tad extwme of gredinfjpeTiß* end eettisg with oub-stooe of Fife* Street, botwea&Jfcfc'? tad Adcae Streea. » i. .• ; j, &Ts. Mc<H>WAN. et7«3t—{Dtipetch copy.) Stc. Sep. /2.ROCBRIBB. * •; v : -> . . tOllbda, Prime Podoi, - | ' 185 BbU. Seftatd'do. * 100 “ N.O.MoUt»V _ ~ 100 '*Mtar»Birn|F*-_•/ • 12* pT..TW«tBr«od» Tooecco r ' i - . ■ toflii twM...... * . n'TSn»Cinßa*fk+' . ' *0 «*fcWC*rbOodv ........... V. ... 100 Dmnhnay - iT froth for sale fry JUm ... mtxnfoomn, K_... j UgriTllgnl l . September Bd, lU*.) Tzie President and Managers of the Com pany for erectin* a Bdi» omtLuw IbDO&a hrta, orpo*lta Wttebnrth,la the «ODtyoTAUecbefly,brre thU .day declared a dmdeadof. 81XPKRc2n¥m tha CriUl flock, which iRI b. t P-M uTtE?IgSSSI« * their legal repmentatlTee, at the ToTt themaSat. eeT:ltdA2tw»T, : JOmiTgSw*&2!!r! A. VT. O AZZAM. irS» Union Prater Meetings.—Theta meat iky lop are held daily la the Booma of ttL?™ Mea’e Christian A. At, and!* imS* amtiaui** fcr Ihwftrortbe ofan hoBT. All {***«■' m radially Invited to attend. tedtobepreaeaL Comt for Jit* murviu. ifKalaxgrr. . anSfctf • Onin or tn« PiTOßcaoH Lm.fi** aao Uami * liimwi Ccotraar,No.SW Wim B*. y 17,186*. j - Board ofDirectors of this Company ihy hare tble day declared a dividend oat of- the pcoAti of the last rix month*, of two dollan per there, applicable to the redoctloa of Btock Not/ej F.A.RWIIUAIIT, . aaUGrad Secretary. - Ptmupua, Augtft6th, 1868., fr'iJaA Meeting of the Stockholders of A tho IfvSr Merchants and Manufacture*!* Bank of Pitt*bnr*h, wfllbebeldat the Banking Iloßaa..odWßDK£SDAT«thd' Btb dayof Srpterabar next, mt 10o’clock A.M. At .Which meeting the Act extending the Charter win he nln&fttsd far their acceptance. i ? By order of the Board of Director*. ao7;lmd W. H.BEKNT,Chafelir. \\f ANTED—To renter purchase tiro good * f borne* of sot lea than tlx' orterea rootM fa •pleaaaat location (a Allegheny City, fcrflnt dare lentau orporehaeere. Apply to GEO. W.BCNN, Boath Ohio tt, 3d door wett of the Diamond, Allegheny city,. re* WANTED.— 25,000 Bash. Wheat, 10,000. •* Oaf*. ; . . niToncooß, M’Orekry *co, **V 1228econdtndlSl FlntSta.- \\f AfNTED—The highest market pnee f-f. lot nerewatbyß.il FAHNESTOCK ACO.*/ *n3l No. 60, corner Wood and Totmh eta. WOOL .WANTED.—The highest market' prka pdd tor Wool, by E. HARBACGH* CO,' 3*lB . ' • ~ No 2» Liberty itnej. \I7 00LI W OOLU—IOO,OOO lba.‘Wool-want-' If ed at blgh—t ! rwih prlc—by . HITCHOOOK, UcCBEBRT A CO, JeStdAwtfT 122 Second aodUlfroatata. hoetutGroreScniaary, forToangLadUe, LA WREKCETILUZ, NEiK PITT3BUHGJT. ; THE following arrangements have been made for tbo earning yean Hector, aleoloetroctor fa Bbatorteand Moral Science, Rev* GEORGE T. RIDER, A. Mj Aadrtaat la the Academic Department, -Min HELEN M.WATBON; tor the French, HAIKLUSMALVINA LE-|- VBlLjfrom Fdria, and to the last three, with Mrk-OKHX, New xorfcrity. FortheGeraam, .Total Marie aadftano, Ula MARY MKTBKK, pupil of Hr. He**e, Brtelin, end■ Had'lln Seldlcmann, Berlin. TorZlocatlonaadtheOxgaa, Hr.EDITUND IL BUSSELL. - For Brewing and Painting,. me French laagaage will hereafter curat It nt* andateg*' ral part of thecuuree, and be *nohen In the family. ' - Aaaearly tbefalloamberoipnpiUare alrtadyecigaged, early' application should be made personally or by the poet to the Hector. • aailslmd ' Announces to the public that he . bos taken up bU reddence Id Pittsburgh, and Is nowpr*. pared to git© lesson* In Vocal Matin. For termi and farther particular*, apply at John If. MeHor*a Moslc Store, No. 81 Wood at. .. aalLOwd -' The fall teem of this institp- t tloawUlcommeocaonHOtfDAY r Uio6tlifcpt.' ' •: Uudidatc* for admission will promt them««lm at th« ~ University Bnildicjr. cornrrof Boss and Diamond atnets, On MONDAY NEXT at 0 o’clock. anBl:d2* CORNER of Penn and Hancock streets.^-! Theensulog term will commence on TUESDAY;Off iut. A llmitod number of pupllt may obtain ndmlmiOtt. Term* for Tuition and Stationery, $22 per session oftwmity tvoveelL au24:tf J. M. aMlTH,Prtßdpah M* RS. WILSONS PREPARATORY AND. PRIMARY SCHOOL, on Water street, Appetite lb*. l*uat*sfflce, Allrgbvny city, wilt reopen Monday, *6eptem>? bvr, the Gtb. ' aok&3wd*~ P. SL DAYIS, Anotioiieer. Commercial Sale* Rooms, No.M fifth Stmt. ■> rt DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT ON PENN BTREW.t —Tneaday evening Brptraber litb al7 o’clock, at tbt com martial aalearooma, Noi. 54 fifth itnet, 1 by order of Wtn. P. Banm, sjefgneiof Wo. 8. Harris, will be sold; f +’• That valoablo Lotof gnmnd situated onthaeonth rideof * Penn, below Band ttrwt, baring a front of SQJeet, and e»- •' taoding bade 110 feet to an alleySOfeat wide, on which ft ; erected the handsome, well fiaLtbed, modern etyU, threw atory Erick Dwelling House, Uo. SOO; witU brick baott bonding*, gaa fixtures, bot and cold wafer, Ac. Also; Lot No. 5 in BerryhflT* addition to lowa City. PewsNoe.2laDd27,iaChmt'aH.B.chartb. ..■•'j. Pew Ho. 47, la First Presbyterian Church. Terms at sahf v . iiJP> se4 P.M. PAVIA, ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF OLD RYE ; ; WHISKEY.—On Wednesday morning, Bept. IBtb, at 10 o’clock, at the Warebooao of Poriiytb A Co* No. 01 Wt* ter street, by order o? Wm.Pi Beam, Assignee of War. 8. Harris, will be sold; 12,165 galls. Old Bye WhJtfcey. '. . tel P. M. DAtla, And. STOCK P., Ft. W. & C. R. B. at hutati UU, In lofsto suit purchasers, by. .• ;> r v apl p. M- DXYIS, Ancfc, No. MYlfthsL- AUBTJII LOOJBIB k COMcnhnnU’ Bithvige. *T7OR SALE at tbe Merchants' Exchange, owTOTredayrenlag. Sept., 16<h, at auction, 800 shares ' nfJJfew. .Block In tbe Pittsburgh Gee Go. Termt of pay-' ment: the sum of $45 to be paid fa equal paymtnUof $l5 each in 30, £0 and 00 days from Umo of tale, tbe balance to be paid at time of eale. Block entitled to dividends out of r eandnge of Go. made alter lit January, IBfiO. AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO-, atfl Auctioneers .and Stock Prokers,sS 4th at. ' OTOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A ; O CO. AT THE MERCHANTS’ EXCQANGB EVERY THURSDAY EVENING^--Bank, Bridge, tumun - and* * Oopper Btock, Bond and Beal Relate told at public Bale a* the Merchants’Exchange by ;. AUSTINLQpiCB E CO. { ■: So tarn Drafts and Loans on Real Ibtata negotiated on • macmable tennt by ' AUSTIN LOOUIB E 00« ae2l Stack Note Brokers. 93 fourth tt. ¥6ilaHtlpt)ia aiibuttstuuntt/,". { WM. BRIGS. & CO.r PRODUCE COMMISSION MBRCHAKTB,;. no. s sooifn wixaa sra*sis :•vi*v PmLADBLPBU....* ,W* gIT» prompt oad particular ■Ueoilon to U» nt« ol Batter, Lud,CtiecKiEggf,GrMa oadlhlcd Fniltr, ©om v udtimotbr4c.' -•■"•••- . • “ « Oar axtaalYabustaaMcoti&eetloarfathitltaoof trade nublo natadi*pOMoftbeiuKmt9iMatitfm«fibtt»good«r' Adrancw m*i« on goods or biUi of Udlog. .Woietpect-' faUysolldtjoer consignment*. . • soldiad BUFFALO ROBES, By tiie Bale or Hobe, OEO.F. WOMATH S, Nos. 415 & 417 ARCH St. Phuad’a. ' . N.B.—Also, a largesireortmentof LADIES. FANCY FURS, cfonr own nwraafrctore. -tazraad -■ : .'= v CA2TDLB MOULDS, “r \4/ ARRANTEDtobe of the best metal, all IT, dMf tadpattern*, m&no&ct&rednod fcrula br, i . • JOHN CAl'llS&Lay, f ftnmmd; yci&oviup ? ■ 7, wm. a. rcm WILUAK D. POTTS * CO.» 1 FLQOft FACTORS, , , *' O-RAXlsr AND PKODtTOB. : . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ~ 83# N. Dtltwirt arcane, and 333 N. Water Street, (above i YioaStmt,) PIUI.ADJ£LFI2M. ; ■ JWOrah advances made on CoodgntncnU. myHaUra nt-vamaia. maim WK. B. BO&HSI * /t V r FORK AND BEEF PACKERS," -DEALERS W PMOVWQML do, Conor Barlut and Froatlumia,;, • -sttrtO • --- W. O- *WAI4L*B rzosv&B OALtsax,. FOUBXB BTEXKX, between Wood and Market, PittsMrgb v ; AMDROTYPS3 and PHOTOOBAPIIQ -- Taken. la the rmiz «nu or rax Aar.atratli&cfauy Prtow. •• ~ • • " - gfrUaMt £ V . •, . \ J. I'.- ' CENTRAL BLAKXNGJ- 3VrTT.ty Water Street* AUetfb«B?». .A RE nowin foll oporation, witK Fay"A ' «£3l Co .*• Improved aachloary fcr‘ (be tneaniketarlac of , boa, Frame*,Doors,- Shatter* sad Mottfdin**.-' Batura «• •fid Contractors will find it to UMirsdTaatan to eta mad ' nesrtalnoqr prices. • .-.y?: ««tt. • Iron WottaiYort, P*. rrtHE GOLDEN HARP.—A collection of ■ , X HjnwcTunei Chut* abort nil easy Aatfeua* Ac , for " l Sabbath BcbooU, Bodat Gathering* sad umHotos Glrrie. bj * L.O.*m«ian f («ithorof thoQatd*nWro*CL)..iw^ r * v Thls&*waadTalaableworktee4bbattl6oboot*.coetalß* + Joo Umtoam and-B** Pim**r4aatvsvii*' ■ MonthlyOoacem,'Sundayfifhani OrUlrntliim. udotfceff - "• «g*»l ocrarioas. Tha Byma aadTane* StTW pbowa/ with apodal ragatd to parity, nrtttn— red dsnOkltY^ Jaitpafallibodand tbrnietttbeUulottortof' v * - JOBS H.MSUftF* r;.~ ‘ XT -v .« 8i yoodtfrwt. X, r N B N 8, SUNDKIES.—. ? , 23HM».’Vr.L8o*«r, /i JT 300BaftKltntoSoda, - » % •* 300 / Baxes G*rn»a Ct»y, ■SfOBMiBoW- >p; “£Z,~\ 100 K«e> B 1 Cfcrt* Bod*]' ~ "• AOOCttkJI ood* Aab, [ae7]'' ’ l ' ALBXANCXB EDJa.'.v.- For nl« by' rpHECO-PARRNEKSHIPofM'QILVBAY i * BMITLBT Utbiida, a s?,'TSl_ 4 ’ l JbdrtHed to ft* firm wIU * mm* * £> -*" la T»»P««». 3«rt. OH. K»-««7.-BiattP - old «!«’•» •«< M«M «■ u« Wftr of : *" laia, AUMilni , ..... » * N ANNUAL MEETING of ths AMOCid- , A ttoaef fcldktmil Ballon ofllia Wat of UIT oc S ££dlnOpmdraca,vm tobaU«>tlielOthof.Sapt»<:';: bcr. at ti«lr osail pUco of raaetln*, 1a too Cbatnxja Cobs ell Chamber, In tin dty WlHmiun)i,»t t OTcfacHf. M. A. btulnon 0, topotUoorwlU bo laid before Ihna, It U expected Utat.d» enautox win bo airea. ,•■" BrortoeoftboPrtaWaot.*.. ■ -- '-'--. l. mnndlfy..; WH,Treat;.?; **"' .."....-IMS 4M* f'UGARS AND TOBACCO.—I t ®‘ V/reoalrealtTllxpMdi kbla'day another ■ lot of reaalee' .. banned Earaona Clean ofaottataky aid btitatte-Than SKStf «*> Imported den ihooMcelland rej ibe ton . . , - wwlDrintrt.ood'. ' FAiUDY MEDIOINISB-r-A-*^ V froth—wtnuplof Joypo’o oxeeQtat propTitkmfc'-'. wn>o»ai W indD«a]ttrtroe , dby 30».TUQgKQ. »> | T>ERPOMERY-Dubm'«, Wright’s, Baiin'a,!! JV.fllocnoiulllAnttOß’ifatractif t toohdfcf..i.o«t«t ..? * ■lyw'fcaat.. •: • —t. =•--.••. s jo&TuniiKOTi • •; v ATXNERAL “WATER—I havo just urtli. JjJbnptfjr of lXwh Mlßßrtl Wotcr, dfrocrlrtattgiflrtv,- . apßeneoaMUßt of Bln* Lie*, Bodtord/ poegr*fc«s*>-ik*. f r S«j2fc-:noo» vtabiag * good **“ -f i-.-\ coraorPimoid oiwl XPOUNPBriBON—BO ton«fcrgal9/lfrj;^ JB’joft SIBBXB.OOUU9b - dtatitfs. afflanis. v JStowatfonaJ. Mr. Clement Tetedonx Western University. W. DAKRWELL. Secretary. Penn Institute, auction Sales.
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