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McDOWSLL, Allegheny. ' etnairr, 'JAMBS L. GRAHAM, Allegheny. .. - MUJTHOjroTAIT, DANIEL ARMSTRONG. Pittsburgh. iftotkcr Victim-H«j. John a. A’EltOnny. ' Vs '; - -- Dnittji!” 4 J >M: : STElhinny has returned home from » wo venture to call his attention to > * small matter connected with the connty rail rood rabeoriptloos wUoh eooms to hare escaped fi4.i(opdoa, 'oe well a» that of Ida coo/rerej. [By the way wo omitted to ask whether the gal lant military leader 61 the anti-frce-pscs foroeo need hla free pass orer the Pennsylvania Road daring hie late trip to Philadelphia and haok. It rowle somewhat ae follows: "Pass Joint H. U'Eamsax free of chares on the Pennsylvania Railroad until . 185& .. J. Ehaan Tnoasos, Pres’t.”. -The Major will show it to any ono who is de sirous of asquint at it.] We refer to the fact thatthsgreatemhodiihentof hostility to railroads In this county was one oflhe signors to the call on the County Commissioners to subscribe to the Steubenville Railroad. Wo did hot impalo him alongwilh Farley nndlrwin and the other 1000. foco candidates, in our. former articlo on this subject, becauso we wero not then euro of the ct .l. ** ut w 0 have since Been the veritablo eig* nature of tho anti-froe-poss man who travels on l . trie passes, and wo serve him up this morning u .. on a dish by himself.. The application to the ,• ■, County Commissioners was as follows: * l *To,the Commiuionertof Allegheny County: OxstLßMßa:-—We, tho subscribers, citltens of tbe city of Pittsburgh and county of Allegheny, rospeoifally and urgently request that you will wtaudiatety make a subscription on behalf of the county for Ten Thousand shores of tho Capital Stock of the Pittsburgh & Steubenville Railroad Co., agreeably to the recommendation of tho Grand Jury.” ; “ J. RiTOUatock, N. p. Fetterman. H. M’£LHINNV.-«* Wm. Larimer, jr., pierce Brennan, and many others. . W« hato seen the olgnature of Mr. M'Elhinny to this all, and know it 10 be genuine. There i» no escape for him from responsibility for that Ml.' The subscription to tho SleobenTille Rsil n»4 waa, in ouryiew, the one of all the rest that had the least to justify it ; and that one, it will ba aeas, had Mr. M’Elhlnny'a . deliberate emotion. It is to him, therefore, and to hie looofooo coadjutors on the anti-railroad tickel, that wo hare to look for the diffionlty in which we are placed by thia railroad business; »" n d th» people of tbie oounty cannot hot he ntlcriy aetotmded at the impudence of theae men who firet plunge thocountyinto the Blough of despond, and then claim that they are tho olmon-pnre’ tnemie. of railroad enbeoriptions! Out npon the whole crow! * . Jri* * •Mnv, . Ac «»Jsmoii or Cuba. —The PmUtn't •"—■HPfo***Seottar-Ba'iuiia, of Lmdataaa, the Of this appoint -0,111 - of ScDalor Born • l< T. * - ‘♦.Wttffll DOSt ■> • . . . * 4 ofCnh* u. »■ ““"er^ierco—thoactialfhlon - JictiUl i6Usrtffl‘ be instructed by the Administration to offer $150,000,000 for the island. Buchanan has eat bis heart on acquiring Cuba during his term; Mid (hero can be no doubt that tbs Cuban ques tion ia to bo oao of tbe exoiting issues of the next year or two.- luTiew of this fact it becomes all the more —important that ire should carry the next House of (Representatives. Ou that body may fall the task of deciding whether tbe country, will bur denUeeU with, a debt of $150,000,000, to ac quire a new Slave State for the brnfit of the Bquth; Sbd it is essential, therefore, that tbe opponents of the Administration should have control of the House, in order the more effectu ally tothwart tho schemes of Buchanan. We call the ’ attention of the Republicans of the county, to this aspect of affairs; and we cannot doubt that when they have looked at it properly they, will rouse themselves to the duty-of elect* ing oar two candidates for Congress. The loss of -one member in this coanty (which we do not anticipate, bat wbioh is possible if hot proba ble) might determine that question in favor of the Administration; and it therefore behooves us, not merely to ctoct our candidates, but to ’ • elect them by overwhelming majorities, that i • tho moral strength of their position may be im m pregnable- Thj Americans and Republicans of New York bate heretofore "been bitterly ,at enmity. As effort was made at the Conrentionrof the two partlea at Byraouse on the Bth to bring the two toga her oq the common ground of hostility to the National Administration, butlbe'old grudges were too strong, and.liko all first efforts in the tame direction, it' failed.' The iY. 7. .Tribune • ®»y»J “The attempt to combine the two parties rep* ' reseated at Syracuse in nailed effort against the abhorred measures and the corrupt and faithlus tbe Buobsnan Democracy, appears to bare failed. We regret this result, bat are noKearpriied at it. A little more ezpe rlanee seems to be necessary to thcniosacs or to the leaden of the twqjiartles. A combination oftbem Is Inevitable, bat the time for It has not yet arrived.' Bat though the anticipated co-op* , cretion has thus been prevented so far as the State ticket is concerned, we trust it may yetbe found practicable in the Congressional Districts, •specially where the two parties acting sepa rately are euro to bo beaten by the common foe.” Tub nomination of Osa9. £. Stuaut for Got sipor of Michigan by (be locofocos fa claimed as aDooglae triumph, and aa an capeoial rebuke to the administration; but Mr. Stuart in hlaßpeeeh accepting the nomination stated, “that whoever supposed that he sustained any hostility to the preswft nations] •administration as much mis took the speaker's position as that of the con. ▼notion." This la significant of tho altitude ol ■;» .. * Ibfc Douglas democrats, generally; They wan! ; \ *v- - to be credited largely for opposing Loeompton: ‘“jdfcr’ .but they do not want to be understood aa oppo* ' aiog the administration- Gjct odx tub Ex.tcTous.~The Republican pirtyof the town of Linn,'Wisconsin* hare ap- SjTi*;' polo tod thro* persona in each sohoot district to forward the present election canYaM.— vj .jXhlsij the true plan. If followed la this county Itwillscoaro as a majorityofGOQO foronr State ■'•V * * * and coantyticket. Will the Township commit ** mo toltlj * . *•. / 1 ' • TABLE. ■* Tfwj tolhf li**s<* Atop*on m Wid^Wi<*» 80. BjA.B. •»’ Bm, N*f Tork, Derby * Jtcluoa, foblhhen. _ Wore Indebted lo Hwera- Hunt t Miner, for a copy of Ihoabore work by tho popular ■nlh'ar of 'Tre been Thinking,” andotherplea nnt worke of fietion. This fforkfully rratolni Hr. Sort rspalatlon, as e good writer of. morel storiee, end le replete with grepbio descriptions, •nd obenslng domestio sketches. It ie bound, ■ ud printed in excellent etyle,—embrwlngthree, hundred end Wghiy-fonr pages. It ia worthy ' of luplaoe in eny well selected family library. ~ ■-lane* Job* MAmT.'oommtndcr of.Un.B. B. brig Dolpbln,. which ;too> . th»; el»T« cf the wdl kooi«d»*J | !>»»; mil.. ■) v ’ i.'v AxSt pear* * few'iaje"e*o ~o nV r Jimee iar: obniui wu tadjy whipped—but not Um . right. _ S. RIDDLE 4 Co.. MOITORS m»d PROPRIETORS. RKPUULICAK STATE TICKET. loss a. RLUJ, rfFklUrtclpfcU. ' ' TOftCAJUI. .. r» WILLIAM B.YRAZER, of Fayette. aEPCBIsICAW COCHTT TICKET. fom cwraatsv—TlsrjtfßKtff,' 7* QKK. JAMBS K. MOORHJSXD, Pittsburgh. cosusaw-gp narawr, BO BEET McKNlGHT,'Allegheny Cfty. JOBS P. PrSSZT^Jltubtirgh. JACOBUS PAXTBBBO V, Indiana; ausitok, JOHN SL LARDfXB, (Jbartfer*. coaonu, :—QUAVSCtT B. BOSTWIGK, LawrsoceviWa. - stun % or poos. ROBERT H. DAVIB, Ohio. Political Inaia.~Tha Looompton and Anti* Xec<»piton dtraotsii* ofClarion county had la on TofesJay nlglitof last week. Both triea to |ti jpfissesftoa of the Qonrt House, to'hold meeUngfl, and The Lccomptonitea sue* needed*: The Anlies, however, held their meet* ing outside, and it was fully as large as tho other, as well as more respectable. The follow ing resolutions were adopted by them: Resolved, That we cannot support any man for the Notional or State Legislature, who agrees with or has supported the Lecompton policy of the present admihlstration or the English Bill. Resolved, That we are In favor of such a change of the Tariff as will seetiro more protec tion to American Industry. Resolved, That we will support Chapin Hall, Esq , of Warren, for Congress. R. 3. Nicholson, of Jefferson, for State Senator, and Dr. M. B. McDowell, of Clarion county, for Assembly. Chapin Hail and Dr. McDowell are the candi dates of the Republicans. The Anti-Leoompton itea bad previously nominated B. S. McCormick for Congress, but have withdrawn him. Gillis, tho Locompton opponent;of Hall, will be beaten. Bigler is stumping the district for him, bu t neither Bigler nor tho $4,000 will save him. A correspondent,of the Philadelphia North Amer ican, writing from tho district, says: “Senator Blgler.was out at Franklin, Venango other d »7. making speoohes for uuiis—for he cannot apeak himself. The people up there aro all in favor of a protective tariff, tor they want to see the Iron works in operation io speech, talked about the tanff in- hla rambling and aimless wav •Gentlemen, 1 said he, ‘lsm in favor of an in orcaso of tho tariff iThcnitis needed, and I think D is needed just how for revenue purposes: but my frxend. Judge QiUis h*rt,is for free trrdcunder aU cinumstanees. The Judge was very much ohagrined at euoh an exhibition of. his princi ples at suob a time and'place, and pettishly re marked, ‘Better yon ba*d saidnothing about it.*’* Tho “Peoples*" Conveutiou of Northumber land oounty have nominated James H. Campbell for Congress, by a vote of 25 to 22 for David Taggart* This secures Campbell’s nomination Is tbe~difiLricL “Occasional” writes to the Philadelphia fret: as follows: ,t. n s he surrenders Dr. Ahl in the Perry ail'd Cumberland distriot with intense agony. • Tot they rather see him nomina ted rod a Republican elected thro a Democrat like Fisher, or Molntirei The truth is, Lecomp tomsm has so absorbed everything else that the President end his Cabinet haro forgotten ihat ever a Cincinnati Convention was hold or a Cin cinnati platform laid down.” The Republican, of tho Enmmit, Medinn end Lorain (Ohio) Judioial Dietriot nominated Wm. H. Canfield, of Medina, for Judge, on. the lGth ballot. Our adrices from Corode'o district are quite encouraging. Mr. Corodo returned on Salur day from an active canvass of Armstrong oounty, where he hae been greeted with large meetings and a most enthusiastic spirit. The Republi cans of Armstrong appear to be wide awake.. Foster, spoke at Kittanning on Tuesday night last, but ninde every poor impression, -no is riding two . horses—Lecompton and Anti-Le eomptan—and finds the job a rery difficult one. Tfio Philadelphia 'Press aeke Republicans to rote for Hickman, Haskiu and Montgomery, be cause they Toted against Lccompton: bat re fuses to support E. Jot Morris, the only mem ber of the Philadelphia delegation who Toted against Locoinpton, and brings out n candidate against him. If, Forney cannot afibrd to rap. port an AnU-Leoomptlon Republican, the Re publicans aro justified in running candidates against Hickman, Hoskin and Montgomery. Donates is Itusors.— Sure enough, Senator Douglas is trareUng in company with tho cele brated circus of Spalding &. Rogers. The circus company giro way for a portion of tho day lo allow tho use of their cauvns to this ground and lofty tumbler. Mr. Douglas has been a political acrobat during aU his political life and now he hae actually taken to following in the tracks of the “great show." He epoke last week in Logan county. A correspondent of tho J¥e« fj Tribur.t Bays: “A few of the more thooghlfol Drcd Scolt ltes, with a eenao of the fitness of things, had determined to hare tho speaking at the Court House, and. eo adeertieed; and one old man eren eatd bo .wouldn't rale for Douglas if he mad, hi, ■fltringea for the loog wagon in which the bag gsgo of tho "Motley Brothers*'—misccllaocuus balancer,, and that of Charley Waiters, the rider of two horses going different ways—was trans* ported. This establishment was wheeled Into I the ring*, and as soon as the first appearance was oyer, before tie hundreds of poor women and children, men and boys, Republicans and Bacboniers. coaid effect, a retreat, the world renowned balancer in, the political nog stepped out in the second part of the play.” The political antics of thia man were won*! derfal. He thero showed to the delighted i crowd haw popular sovereignty, whioh asserts j the rights of the people of a territory to i choose their own institutions in their own way, ! la consistent with the Bred Scott decision, which ! anthoritirely asserts that Blare property is above ! and beyond alljaw, and that in a territory where ’ ono man in ono hundred holds a slave, the ninety* j nine cannot by any voting divest him of the I right to hold that property. Suob an argument ■ is worthy of—the champion, Dongles, as it is of ; the place where the exhibition occurred. Char. ! •Icy Walters and the Motley Brothers have never j yet done any Protean trick half eo wonderful-. What is thotfding of two horses aide by sideb and each going in different directions, compared to that? ' ' I Into what strango and outre positions do in consistent politicians sometimes find themselves* Think for one moment of Senator Douglas oom* ing down from the United States Senate, where ho speaks to tho. world, and speaks well too, and taking a position In the baggage wogoa of the Motley Brothers) Imperial Caesar changed to a etopper.for a bung holo is.ns nothing to it. The seven ages of man from the babe “Mewling and poking in its nurse's arms'' to the very last scensth the eventful drama— second childhood and "the lean and slipper ed pantaloon," can present uo ohango compara ble with ibis. The Senate Chamber with, its brilliant rows of lofty pillara, its goe, its fresco and its point. Us galleries crowded with youth sod beapty, its glorious memories of the great and good who have thero labored and there plead ! for freedom to a nation and its arches echoing ! the shouts of on enraptured throng hanging upon tho lips of eloquence, ezohaoged for the sawdust of the rjpg, the, rows of .monkeys, the India Robber contortions of .the motley Broth ers, the strong smell of the circling rows of oil lamps and tho harlequin robes of "the “great American Clown” listening with rapt attention to tho Senator speaking fronTthe baggage wag*! on of Charley Walters, presents acontrost which I it would be difficult to parallel. iLtlKols.—Tho Chicago Tribune ullegce that Donotaa has appealed to Tammany Hall (the head quarters of New York democracy) for help, and the resolt of tho appeal ia thus stated: ‘•Tho faota baring been presented, it was ro eolfod, after long and eorfoua deliberation, to makoa desperate effort to elect Donglae and the jrabaseador returned • home, fetching with him the promiso of . $60,000 lo be ueed in-tho oanraee, and other Jmitunce. What that ‘other oeelatanco* le ip bo, the reader muat judge for hiouelf, and wo learo to hia oonjeotnro, aleo the manner in whtoh the $60,000 la to be expended in defeating tho wMteeof a majority of tho poo pie of Illlnole. Ther*are;rumpre afloat that Immenoe nnmbere of laborora are to be employed upon certain railroada in certain oounliea where thero is a clear minority agalnel' Douglas- and that theao floating lllbeJolL arofobfemploy od in turning tho ecaln In faror of Donglaa P If aneh a scheme M this into bo undertaken U ia eaay to aee howlhessO,ooBare to bo employed.” —This was the game pleyod In Minneeota last year, and it is well that tbo people of: liUnolo ore appriecdofitlntime. i Tnn ‘TxMOUArmbpuOTAu.”—w. P. Trow bridgo, assistant engineer in the coast surrey, argues in hie report lo Prof. Baoho, that the existence of each ap|aleata, lenot prored by any eoundlnge yet made. The conoluelona of Mr; Trowbridge; are sustained by Ute experience of persons'in oblige of laying tie cable. The quantity of cable payed out 6r .different dis tances rariediu a manner to be accounted for only by tho great inequalities! of tha botiom of tie ocean, and qitUa irreconcilable with the ’idea of a gnttd lntl plain at the bottom' of the ocean. -r ; ,! Carr. TowAotn, the po'mmander of the hlaf e ship lately matured by the Doiphln-Atb'e'flrtt ihetahos on reoordofa riajgr; .being: eapturad by on Ameripan crmal ; iaannatita of' Rhode Island, and hastkmetpdCfs>jr»s hats, 3,4 and 5, Astor Bouse, Broadway, fiTno Y. FALL STYLE—IBSB - Messes. Leary & Co. beg leave to announce that they are now prapurod to famish their “Pall Style BUt" by tbe parkage. The well knows «oper!ority of tbeir fabric* and the decided character and beautyof thelrilylos, bare eecnrwl for term a pnirunage ami support n«Ter{beforß obtained by an» oth*r bouac in the trade. Vjtb tncreaaed .fiidlltiee In mamifaduring, they can, with confidenocpi»ert tbit their present atjlewtH surpass nny thing hfretofora lMaciL ■ . eel3^od2irfq CAUTION. —The great success of tho American THdcftbss led foreign miaafactunrs not only to Imitate it In general appearance, but to vomierfeit ft— OTentotbonieofonr trade maxiu. Tho» who bttohad the genuine Watch aro-sot likely to he deceived If tboy tutjsct the nrtUTe to-a proper acrutiny. when oflerod for nle. To tboer, however, who hare never purchased the American Watch, and ara not familiar with ita peculiar!- ttos, we would riiy that they. nevor need bo in any doubt whatever In r*£ara to It, as ccrtificaturfgenuineness, signed by ouraelves.iuthmoity accompany every Watch eold by na, and abouhl l-e demanded ol ovory rorson offering these 'Watchea for Mile. Wo have t*'a id that'tho epurfoos artlclea are Uke vnr‘ Watch in apyransn?'. only, and are Internally of the moat Inferior finish, *ud tnede upon the very aamo system that has alr»ady f;u.«'«f the Gauntry tetth TThfcAci that are ncy cn/y tv-aa-iuj find a conthml zourte of rxpmit,hut really xutUiSlo the cientJT. Any petsouwbu wishes to parchuo on« of our own Watcher, will Hml ihtw with our ngcao, Merara. EEIXE* MAN & iIKVK-iN’, Pittiburgh, Pa. APPLETON, TJt ACt A 00. turlfclydtwT—jnlO Waltham, Mas* nOTHEtISJ IUOTHEBStI HlOTEfiasm Don’t fail to procure Mrs. WiusloVs Sooth log Syrup for Children Teething. It has no equal on earth. It greatly ficilltatea tbe process or teething by softening the gums, reducing aU infiammation—will (Olay pain, and Is tura to regulate Depend npon it, mothers, it wdllgivo.reßlt«youraelT«f,and relief and health to your infanta. Perfectly taro in all cases. Thia valuable preparation la the prescription of one she moat experienced and skilful female rhyatdana In Ki England, and baa bran uand with WTor failing soccoes millions of cases. We believe It the bvst and surest remedy In the world, lo all cases of Dysentery BO d Diarboea in Children, whether It arises from ter thing ot from any other cause. If life and health can be estimated by dollars and cvots,lt Is worth Us weight In gold. Millions of bottles are sold avery yoar in the United State*: It fa an old and well-tried remedy. PRICE ONLY £5 CENTS A BOTTLE. g^ ea l De uuleaa the fhe-sttatfoofCDHTlS & PER. LINS, New York, Uoa the outside wrapper, Bold by Druggists throughout Umwerld. j KErSER » A E cnl for Pittsburgh. STARCH FACTORY FOR SALE Tho Rochoator Starch'Factory/m thorough ton of Btarch dally, will bow>;«l on veryodvaatageoua terms, and complete working order, capable turning out two This la a favorable opportunity for any one wishing to enter Into a safe and profitable business. A good run or custom being already wen estabUahod, and requiring* compare lively smelt capital. Par farther information enquire of seSJmdfc ÜBSBT 11. POLLING No. g Wood sL “Usath g 0 all Vsnalal n “DeafbtoaU Ycrala!*' “Dsath to all Vsrmtnt" , „ %< , 4< De«tta aomil Tcrmtmt* 1 S**’ Boacb * EXTEttttINATOR, “COSTAH’S * Bwl-Bag EXTERMINATOR, S “COSTAR|jB* BLECTIO. POWDER for Auta, li***ta,%tc. (Thaoaim»*m»L« aunoraa Kaowo.) ONgDQIJ.AE. «ttw»tr.WeU9ffis paid) lo destroy the vermin on any rrremtera AJrAdUreea-COSTAE'S” PEINCOPAL DEPOT,— a ... ~ . No, 5bS New York. ln Pittsburgh, Pa, by D. L PAMXWTOCK ft CO~ E. fc. atILLUKS Sc CO, andOKO. tL KEYSKH *o7ulA»ltnT ! The Great Engllan. Roaedy. : SIR JAJQBB CLABRE'S ! CELEBRATED FEMALE TILLS! PrepartJ rr«ra » procrlpUon of filrJamea CUrk*, M.D, PbjeMic Extraordinary loth* Queen. This well known MeJldnola do Imposition, bot a lore • tn!j tvoirty for Tenuis DlOenlUe* and Obatrnelimm, ! rom any canaa wh*te?er; and although a powerful lemsdy,, ; they contain nothing hurtful to the caastitaik®. | TO MARRIED LADIEB It la peculiarly suited, ft win, i In a short tin*, triDaoD the monthly period with regularity. ; ftete i\n« Aoee ww Sen Jbwton to fail when the ilrto j MmtenVttitondpage ofprmpMd arc weft obr-rmL Pot full particular*, get a pamphlet, fnse, of tbn agent. *. n—ll end 0 postage stamp* aocloaed to any antborl I tod agent, wul Imuxb abottie, containing orer £0 nltla by > return mail. ’ !!’ fAHNESIOCK 4 CO, Pittsburgh, wholesale agent, and sold t>j all dmgxtsta. *pZ7;dAwft T TUE GREATEST MATCU MACHINE IN THE WORIDI A FORTUNE MADE WITH A SMALL INYKSHEN? THOMAS’ PATENT MATCH MACHINE I« a simple, cheep sod perfect Match Maker. The Machine oo*f« only fllb; li drlTen by hand, and will makiTtlie fot. tm» of tbo nuunZactcrer la a abort time. Wber* good w>ivd Is to bo had readily It materially reduce* (be ™-r county- or Uacblno prlriUgteare offered tor * P* l ”* *or particular* calletOAZßll COUNTING ROOM, Fifth etiaeL "lekdAwfctfT PHttAMUMHA. WM. MoKBB &00., No. 33 S. Frost St, and Ho; 33 Letltla 81, IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN DRY GOODS, Are constantly receiving on co.nsicnme.vt, IRISH LINOS, SIURT FRONTS, HDKFB, great anility. Also, BRITISH GOODS, coorUtlSfe in part of I*APER MUSLINS, VELVET CORDS, BEAVEUTEKNB, TABBY VELVETS, ALPACCAB, CASIISIEKBS, ITALIAN 0 LOTUS. Ac. JuLdJmfc ijaac roNts„ juuh l. botd w.n’cvuovas Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOYD . RINKELA-H. kuiu is All kinds or Tobacco, Snaffand Cigars, Orre recently taken the tnUdlDB Np. ISO Wood itraet-Jn addition to their MennC»cttjHDjciUbUßliment 7 Np.4Slrwlß street, where they wjll be pleated to rewire their friend*. ap3T;lyrtfe • • ETNA STOVjfc WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, tmtmoctti tin nuo nimt ratm or COOKING, FABLOB AND HEATING STOVES, Plain and Fancy Orate Fronts, &0., WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL. Foundry oo Allegheny JUror, two squire* north-east of PennsjWaoia Pamng«r Depot Office end Soles Room, tnrl&lydfo N 0,4 Woodßu, Plttabor*li.P*. RAIL ROAD BPIRB COMPANY, JpMph W. C.Didwall. S (Shcwnr* to Pcrt'*o ***** or,ftantt,Orit.TKnrtib'^‘wt w guW ! • Ality, Bnsilm, Mf. w , ;• .• WW*'.®* T.' -Ps?* 'P'firxsri^anfitst' Office* with ihei urgent request of hun* of thetr patients, ' ~ DRB. C.2SI. FITCH . U ? waTd - 4 fcal.*|FH*oa MoCandle**. £*r. D.n. A. 1 UoiU. A. We*w. T. tt. ail, £*na maduln *jit pin <-.f Northern lu*aorW«hfaWiKb- on Bond* and Mortgagee eeldyilfc WEY M A Ac aO N , Manubeturers and Dealer* Ift all kind* of tobacco, sitofp and cigars, AND LEAP TOBACCO, Tbtwrr r/SniOJUld &r#i and JHamond AlUy, _ : PITTBDURQU.PA. , , n. WirtxT WftSSOW t0c0ttae........ wim K'OBIHIOS, HIKJS & lIItEBS, FOUNDERS AND tfACUIICISTS, Washington works, Pittsburgh, Peana. OAee> 50,31 llarket ■tract. klade of Blcaat and Mill Machia- Railroad Work, and Bb«t Iron Jobblegand Rrpairing dcraeon MyrtaoUre. nrg3;lydto M• HI. GILLEb PI K, bszttxst., Extracts Teeth without pain, by an entire* it «w Anaesthetic agent applied to the iceth and gums coly. Teeth from one to full eatu Interim! ou the ratimu metallic bases; He afe> Insert* t*aih on 33• liberty street, JrJ:lydfc f> -;p-.- ; : PITTMBUUGH. PA. metckbli,, bbrron * cq” »A»ry*wrfßJ*a or Coolcln e j. arlor and IXeatiim STOVES, • Srafc ProBU, Fcntleri, Cooking Ranges, it, -rtablr**' ttb ' r,,r Pltt.bargh, p.. POSfXEY, KEfcSOty A CO., , Mm^fiuiwrmo/ GDN BARRELS, SOLli) BOX VICES, HO DINSOH ’S SOLID OAST STEEL BCYTIIES—WorrentoL Slul and Ifmnmertd Sfioeeit and Spade*, Hott, Hay an< Manure Forkt’Picke, Mattock*, Ac. GEO. U. AKDEBSON, No. 181 liberty Street, PitUburyh, P„., »u»mdrtrio *r» .wdolmai* duus ii . , Erery Y thirty of patented enameled leather, Shoe Leather, Splitt,. Morocco, French and ■ Country Calf Shine,. Sole Leather, Carriasp Oilcloths, AH of which will bo fambbpl oc Uw lowwt Cub Price*. * DBS WtA'JT T B D.-®fc Foreign exoiiano®. .SIGHT BILL S DUA IT N B T Dcncxs, SlftglUlAH *. cto., OS xnu UNIOM BASK, pOMDOS, IS SUMS OF OSS PtrasD SlSnusO' AND UPWAiID3. Also, Bills on tbs prlncljijil cltloa sod towns of France, Beljtam, Holland, Genneqy, Bonis anttihMid tnA: $0 6Si»V, _ & ao ’ T7or. BENT— Wo. 550,5 Broadway, KaW York, P . th “ tb ** l " r " *"«r.a tin mtire - ATLANTIC TELEGRAM SUBHARIXE CABLE. Now on wan, ’ 1? ( ?, K K£ NT— A three story DneUmeSi* i- »- S. Steam Frigate Niagara. r*- '£s7!”™*■">«. (No.loo,)'coatalnlog fIJM N ORDER to place- it within the rem-h „r aUcU^MdoitWß,.,,,. ,W-Utmost,.£! , “■»»«»!.,,K 1,01 ®*7 po*MM a specimen of this wonderful mechanical cu- . t* admirably *aiiTt«f £ r S2£2Bs-:5 rioelty, they propose MeoUke CaW* iuto t.i«ca of fonr >«*». and will l© rented far - - Inches In lengtn, antfinmmt them neatly with Lnui ft-- • * nt - F «r farther— rales. mrl2 Eacbploco wilt ta accompanied‘with ri 'copyrighted far HPO LK' •ImilaecrtUlcste of OVBU&W.-FIKI.D Bsqvt&atitU ent • I from tho gimnlaa cable., Twenty,miles cfUbatebeeo »c- “ tuallj mlmmi and taken tip from ’ (be .bottom of the * J .y^* 1 wfl **l fir,t 50,11 ia prodsclytbo tradit ton in : wbich the gnet cable now Uea fo the. b*J.otth« Atlantic. ‘ Si 1 **? ttcelT#l n d«lerß nrel other* far not •SmRS.SS.'I Noun , rJS'.S'wi" 111 ln tb ’ conaitlhi iniwltlch It feme i ifl'oglli* olln.tat .ud otor u«0»;< - qnantillu striper foot. ' b, tbo money, In (anils j eceoran. 1 * T “*‘ “ ' Ho-ro.s!Wo to upon ! Foil SALE —A~smair~F — J m-thoprtmiAo. 1 g £*• «•»**» j FAMILY HOKS>KOtt SALE.—Aliand margedin the ow*n.and rtwirtrod M*r eotoe Bom, sixyrereohi; spacer under tbs tad-ile and lithe electric signal* were tnmimlttYd U ,i.irtHwf h aU or j airottorln fcarneMjls /perfectly safe for a lady orcMld to of tba time occupied la lmriae tho cabin wa °l® ; *.h|*cr ‘irlTctwill not scans at .the locomotlro, military or Of course, toy quantity of thscabtarnn »>.<*,.. r t ' .city oxcftcini'Otj'wpf aland without' tdlng hitched)and • f * warranted perfectly sound; to t*»ld 'only farwmt or tu. MMIS, !^S. ,l^S, ta,e,l ,D ” s -. •' *“ a '” r ” „r 1 ■ T. J . c ,,u ot cQ..n M »u i.nowlc, o "lSu,r M-WI ol tto.MU* nlildi •eHllmatt* . CYMK W. FIELD. Administrators’ Saieol VSHabla Heal J Estate. L' J t U „nf^ C , ofan the Orphans 18S8 ' “ r.luatl„ l«ani m Clinton towns hip, lu raid cunnty. Tbo land is leu than OasnUle frem the Eorenehof Wash «Rf??*. on “*• rnftJ Oom W«!taSw re w«t Middletown. and coatnlasßJß .aercs aqd 60 porches about ni? pto r w#ei, i 4 ® 4a,tet^ ‘ A comfortable- Brick Dwel ling Home, large Frame Barn, Cera Cribs, fcbeen Bbede gretUdfra“t. t " l ’ nile told intToor toon puna. Thesslo will ttke plaep tfn the premises nt lo’ lock, P. al.. of said day. , 0f ®* l «focrUi ortho purchase mcney to fe paHwhen posmtiob U glteorend tho rwidno 1q tlirJ- O |UM annual pay too nts, .with lutcrtel thereon. Possetslou will he d JiTorcd this inll. or «,nlho f.r« .u.y “f April next, at tho option «(tho i.itrchaacr. WfLMAM WIfLIK.) tJ «6l3:dCUw3tT ALBX. M (;KDOCII / ■ A ® m,L,,, . ttr ‘ lufV ' SPtBNBID 3JTBW STOCK firPfl - iffHi ?PIANOS & MELODEOWS, Selected for the Fell Trade Ihun the celrbva- tod manufactories of CHICKEKIKO • BOM at Icm prices than bars enr beon offered in this city PIANOS TO JtKNT. tire and second hand Pianos to rent et 42, <3 < i $5 per month. JOHN IL nEMpV ' , . • , Ko.Bl Wcmd'atjeet, between ith st., and rHamcraJ alley. Twi,??t R ™ KD MK W'M!I!KAf;EAN£?a X WUJ.AT.—«Db«rrllM>n baTe now . fed Mediterranean Wheat, cl their own importation, direct from cne of tbn ln-»t rrnln growing cooutriee of Europe. _ .. 8 it PIT, tleC ! l 0 *• to thin Wheat, as , ® b# , th * b “ l "Ucla of the kind Imported atothla ranatry for a number ofyeacs. it has b^ M . ly t “ 1 * > y ‘competent party m Europe solely- with the rle* of procuring la npartor article for seeding; and to «‘"^“ r . h “” K ” “•!' "*«• '■ »» »PPor««».- For tale la qaaniitlM to ftuU,attb« ScuJ WnMheaee* of „ • „ r.u. AiiNaur^co., •>o. 103 SJAiket ana 4 N. Front bUooL l'UilndolpuU. eel3ul2ir n Eleoant~ tOSZluia 1 OCTAVE BO3KWOOD PIANO PORTE 1 ] 9 f~f j IN feXCOA&DII FOR OROCEBIES OR DUT 3. A-splrnJid B«TfnOc»r» Piano, fntlf»]yß«w,wni 1»«- ch«PK«I for DrjGoodiurGnxerJw. tjo p ‘* no > 1 * wUlin <* «epwt ■nlth itfttEsstcra co*U En 2 J^V P *£ a * at to, £' b°o*e*. T.ioPwnoni»yb#*peoat tJU SIo«& Store/>f* -•• ** lg _ ■ •• JOHN H. si W'ud »l- ~ f BUTXJJIti-gi’ kogri prime X-atriouca, Coi io nOJJorm itoro-«od foe min b» ' «U JauxjßMXfl T EArilKK,—-2GO Sides .New York Solo ! JLilmlWTlorolß by ' t«l3 JOHN FLOYD *CO. . WE it re at ull _ times prepared to furnish dwelling, t.-.t.lr, Mmoilroitr or puMfs bgtMM'WUh lurminrs-Aui) rhftira of >■<« * l, » Opptwlt* FirstJ Home, £uUb£«]d street • Extension dining tables, or™ ttoiTUxu and prices, rtaiiLtd aud Id *ntr*boy*e. • B4a ' ; • * t.b. vppsq*co^ iIHOOL AiN'KCOUNTISO HOUSE' FDR. TDJIE and ChiirlJnads to or«J« »t short ___ '• ■ T.B. Y^UNOAOO. raisiES- BUREAUS. BedrtMds,' Tables', "“ h E:a odi aod Chair* HolsLcd and for sale. _”i a » .. t. p. yqpyfl & co. WALLACES' FOUJNDRV ! . AMD MIU FaraisAiag Establishment. OTEAiI ENGINES, BOILERS, SALT P PASa.MILLOEAMNtf.fi*. Bttak. S3uac®“t Joy* aod Caatiag*. otall klnd«!Bi*de b>or«| ,u. mil PpTATOES-20 bb!s rce’d tliis U r.,1.« n rf,iwl r «,vbj ■ * - „n , JUVID c. IIEUEST, 3 - rornarLlberty and Ilarid.alrteU. . " , ... corner Liberty hn( t lUnfl >ttU, *• W £ N ,T* D 1 —10;000 bna-Rvc, for-which TT the hlgbwit market nrieo »ni be*g|T»tj. ' LKKOIIAinjrCHJNSON. =/?V , : No.liaaiandl«iat.i.. Tj'ISII—-30 bbls White Kish; ~ 7 A r » do Tftmt; ' SChalfbbUdm fdo White FUb; r-.. : , jr l bbl9 /^>hlrdoNo. 3 ilaf\rr»l Ij»ru« tnatore and for aale by *,9 j, d. OA.NFn:i,D r 1 npIMOTIIY SEEP—lsoiiushcls lor gnlc^liy . , . ItKNRY H. COLLINS. 1 TT?.uf,y Y ~?° bbl!l Htmiriy ‘ncM rail ftr 77“ ■ HENKY U..COLLINS, I’APEIt—ISOO •ro.iniv jia- TT Biirfvd »ltw, rec’d and for role by l_ . ; NENBY, n. COLUNS. 1 boxes choice cutting Olieos'o W thla day rreW aod for Bale by •° M : lIENBYU. COLLINS. ciia — 1 R 1 Q K le I W E a, Damaakt/ jOlapors, Ac, CONSUMERS OFIUOUAUDSON^SLIN. « »iu>iii. inn Mm „t u, n, mi ' xicUAHDmtt, soxn a o ir»jt.v, "{».■!»• louuilncM ot 11,. (Jooilr io? wT ot lifoiu hS ' j. t]tl LUKJK fi 4’ Jvl), J.QCKiS.- *■ j^*** 1 * w ysfc. nsnsgt ;S§®"SS~^pS ««■> «I»W lte.W*MtSuw SHgr !?. ***"*»: tmt: «!b. IM»_ ”?”. ,Mtluar -.. fiTATK^KOANfn^'KxwRTm *Ul>» nfi“l tm»»: th>ir accnuu toft TjaSfllWwy.ttyllwllia.. -W.-UOHDAUM, —" ■ - qiy Tfiartf. AND BUCKUIS-20 nosta r^^^OWAr^TnlHiftftdCOdfflLßDcVoMlDitoroand for way . Jbß , ISAIAH picket kQO. > HQQ RIO CO£Fl2J£ in etoromndfor, I " ** J " ;*UMVJ“* WSW««*E. , ; .( 3 BT6B£ ON MARKET STHKET. .ifot Salt. ars? l ni convenient 3 ohl °- / D *2” w,!,i “ b to *><& |l S£S“Ju^KS’ «"“> drj goodi or will do +i a n, Jm T&. i IpOR SALE—A pair of young, boreos, kind and boouil,, will work fn any harucas—good nudrr tho nul.tle—one Isa pacer, is a first-rato rldfris horae fur a lady. Also, wagon anil harness. Apply do QEO.W. BOKN,aontb side of Ohio street. Sd door west. of tho Diamond, Alio gbeoy city. >a n SALE—I9O acres of land on the; But* - l e f Plank Hoad, 20 mtlea fmm Allegheny cty, One aaodrod acres cleared. Also, 168 acres of land on,the south-side of the :JJononghh*la rlrer, 7 miles from Pitts rply to GEO. IV. BUNN, fenibslde of Ohio etfocf, 0.l door wegforthi- Diamond. Allegheny city bi-9 .... ‘ Farm For Sale, /'IOJuTAXNING 300 acres tmd 6ituatedl2o \y miles from Pittsburgh, the Allegheny ami Rutirr think Baud running directly through it. 140 acres Is cleared, ibo bal ince, ICO acres, is well timbered. Tho im* proremuils aro reasonably good. It will bo sold all to gether or in parts to sdit purchasers. Terms reasonable. , Apply to JOHN DEAN, Allegheny city, or to Judge MAKSUALL, iiatler county. aal4:lmd ValuaDlo City Property for Bale. THAT vc;ry K deaimblo lot on W out,Street and Redoubt Alloy, next to John Irwin Arsons, brink lao f-cton Water and Front streets, and 100 deepalonz the Alloy. . s .. It wlllbescld toother or fu lolsol 20 or -4 teet each. For trnn«, (rrhleh will be made easy as to p&ymcut.l an* PIT *« ... JOSEPH B. LEECH A CO,, _ Liberty Street,’Pittsburgh. LlBKhfy STifEET - PEOPEETY FOB BALBv-Tbi> Store-room and Dwelling, situated on Liberty street, near £t. Clair, kuown as h'u i S 3. The lot Is about 22 feet Trout nud 120 feet deep, extending track to Exchange Alley, on which is erected a Stahloitnd Unrringe* homo. The pruperty rents readily forfHOO, and wfllbeaoid ala bargain and on actt-mtnoddUogUrms. For particulars enquire or K. 11. KINO, . “P iy Ko. £ll Liberty street- - FOR bAJLE, 6. acres IUO perches of Land In CpUlns township, near East landa ci’inoa. WollTOand B.A;Negler. Thi a property s s gantly situated for a private residence, aad would make 00* or tbs most handsome country peats la tbe beautiful vnlley of East Liberty.- For price aud terms, apply to •=, , „ ■ AUSTIN, LOOMIS AfcO., - J 653 ' No: SSFofarth street. Ohio Land for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale section ten, L>wnalilp'l2,"nutjpe 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly kuown as containing 640 acres. It is .situated three miles WHstof Mswillon, on the SUto Uotd ; leading to Woostor, and within alnjut two mllea ot the Pitts burgh, Ft. Wayne und Chicago ilullrond. The south, cast and nofth-easiquartoniar** partly cloarcdand Improved— the remainder. la core red with superior timber—aud lbs whole,la well watered by spriugs and running atmuiia— Thls 6etlif.il |s considered the firn-at body of load in tbe coonty. It will be sold undivided rw In quarters to nit Eurchascrs. To those who desire to Invest in ral estate » rtlnr opportunity is rnrrlj offered. J. 1L BuntTTTWtt,- •••• t*ftfcd*wtfT No. 101 4th street, Pittsburgh. FOR SALE OR LEASE, ft loc on Fourth street, between Smltbfleld and Cherry Alley, 100 foot front by 85 deep. feet deop 00 ,t T wt * ° 21 t«t front in' *' “f "'““-'“S la *pthMo fat to rf ’* l ' “ CoBoTC-iOuotDlni of tig whole pnrcbwa aonej to remain on bond and mortgage—interest narnbi.. anntuHy—ark »i r , cC ? r,l y*Cb»*C<*rp«r Works. , rorfUnber partlcalaj*,applyto • .* 1 W. A A.'B.-BELT*, Attorney!, elB,dtf . bo 103 Fourth at-, Pitta burgh. .itaUelpfiia aihtrtisemrmg. 'WItLAWiIAHVEYirc6r~^' v 5l MAIDEN'LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET, - NEW YORK. ■ Napier warehouse, Etary dwcrlpUoacf . WRAFPIKO,PAIKTiaQ AND VFRITINO PAP E R, os UASD on MACE TO ORDER, rAXCr, COLORED AXJ> Tissue PJPSRS, bWmSQ PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Straw and Oounet Boards* T WIN E ~H O U SE. imLAHI) RAHTXI A CO., 54 Jlaiden Lane ru»d\l7 Cedar Street •NEW YORK.. UE2IP, COTTON, FLAX A*m LIXEX • twines, utmxzn aud Kiiicrsrmzt)' CORDAGE ;V • . .Of every deacriptlon COTTON, JTTTF, MANILLA AND AMERICAN HEMP ROPE, Wol'.aiKltibtag .Mja OtiiiDj TbMwtw , SEISE TOMS. ‘ PtlOK TJTUHAD, WlCK,sikl .11 klr,!,, I • CORDS AID Ul£l. — autumn ■ TRADE. 1809, ' 1 STAPLE' AND FANCY dry g o ods, • AT WHOLESALE. - DBESB . GOODS Op NEWifST STYLUS. SHAWLS, D 7 EVERY VARIETY MERINOS, OoDUROS, JIUBUN DELAINES. j VELVETS, 31LRS, OINOHAMS. ; ’ CLOTHS,OASSIHSRES, SATINETS, VESTINGS: : fLANNELS.PRINTABLEACHEDANDRROWN COOW; «Itha€cmpleto Unoof. ~ *' 1 ••; embroideries, , AnJ-ulharstylts of Q(wdiad»piei\o. ( ' ' 1 A FIRST CLASS TRADE. A>! of ata offered far ciwp, wo. obzxxzos & co,. _ n»rk«t* 433 «.ixt,»nt st., ’ raaUDELPBU hfiS' btf *" V.'irß-JKXiraX itSO.V, . , jolpaimawxt. _ ..,IW)»ij|i iiiEj.Phiiuitlrtila.' ™ : ■. ■ • . j -no* 'SAM M' 'tho Merchants*' Exchange, WM; BRICB-& j JC -Ob 'touMphttytio***- ■ I’ROD UCK. CdjiiM^S'ilj^' MERCHANTS, I »i r «wh.Jffii®i£gZSl:‘ < «| ■• °K. f •? t «Q»lTabcalnotaconnactlooii lathl«!>n« of. <**?«} CTOUK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS Jfe\ ! tollj •olltlt | gSS S I n 2J»“°fcni 1 .l J j I AOSTIH LOOJU3ACO* “• j wu Stoe*, • Tlote Broker*. W ToorthV. buffalo kobes, - By the Bala or Bob*. ; at QBO. r. WOMAXH’ S, No«. 415 & 417 AKOa Bt. PaiiiD’i. , N.B.— Also, a large assortmeotof LADIES ; XA>OY 4*> AMS’ ; co rn : she lilißlt JzLiZs*f h ** ,a *throw*.'Mr, -Adam*. rttw pnodpi SiTdßfc 1 - P®*" *•'**.> ; obtatfler.lstStr£Bs!’ oTAu i ?ort, LBiJ } .i or j* O'jw.taJ *lmpja iStn£> racptfor Va\tt «tk»d.. biln «, t *aiiSfc?f ,>rW ° t ‘ ro,n f ***&?»«*«*«» »7«a .Owlc» or Ttis Piitotufti.B Lira, nuuoMuistV ls3nu!fcxCo}cPAirt,Ko.9S\VAtuSr- t’r ' ’ ftmroiaivAogtJit 17, 1868.-P BnariofJJirectots of.lhis Coabaav 7T law »bi® ,-Mtttfrl*. Sledlea and Ui*r*. • • ‘petttlcs. - - > B - P‘. SMIIH, SI. !>.» Pemoa'stfatcM’ Of - 1 - V OLtNI^AL-iSfiTROCTIOK f» given -at tlxo ; Baltimore situated near Uio' troJrmltj l '.jun!. cheuto 4la* ttfcaUtsa of ibe School throughout tfwre-uv ' fan SlMaiculatlon feo‘i.s* Graduation Practical Anatomy SIQ. 1 • aeUnltwr CE y t ti.e termef Fin RICIO- 'Tn itlou JJO, Vocoi Moalo fiS.ln clvwsglfc Plano fgy inlof Instrumentss; German and Halim, wch f 25 IndaiJifelrt .»*, " «"T *’»! Oil «ml TjitoPobGS Wsrsffi feasor-price. AU ' . • rrtoJcS " «ppJr la it. :;-™ Polyteenme college of tty Male of I'enntf IFAST -PAiViY' SQ FAJiEf pAiLAD EL Pill A JNCORPORATED-b* the Legislature, 1853, - iJL and organized on the plan oftfaa ltSaa-riaUtettcMer :l^fw a^d if®^ B ? n^V c< ? lUl>^^9,f ■ •' l’r < 'P*ratory Department , and fonr Technical Eclifrolr-tJz; _ . The School of Jfmrr. •'* .’ ; . Tht fkhoolef Civil Evgintirinp. ' £ The StJtocl ofiteeh-mieal Ensinterinv. - ‘ ' - The EchaUcf Clyemislr}/. . ... - Architecture and Design are IdcMi-Jed In lha courier —■ Amplo f-rillure exist icr.FfeU atr! Laboratory TTnctle* - - *»»• t 0 Dr.-A. ‘ W«ehl-npjf FajfultyfVi’' ■frfeeodlwAwSlT AN JL> ENGLISH 'BOAJIMKa AXlhDAY.J^oac6i,r. _ 'fob YpwoXADUe. ,hX\^ CS nw ..r«ti&, dqUe* oC i B v M ,^ D c MljjrDAY - Septcasifcr 12% ®f thtlr- ml- 1\0.1307 Sprac* atr«cL-Pli!lurdn’bb^’ J PiH?£? M i? c V~ «°.°- w * Fi nntr w. n. Dcaxr. 2«AffX>*dl«aif 1 «■v^fi4®*A“VCflnati •; •?f , *«u»w2«»M n AeadoniJcftepartmeot» Situ lIFiVm “i»« <« Ow tact, JlAD*LL*ifllSlSf tS J ;* ri *>* od Jar tbclmei thrw, wtm Mra.‘«>KlL& m£. Mauv’m ° er^ , Tucal Music SdU iC, ! rU , Df , h iMSWfi* will hmxfut- CotttUltitfc «. iW mkggg mj : la , ‘ • • Frencli Leiiong. •■• [VTONSIEUR ALPHONSE DANSRProfes^ AIA Mr at tLa W«itern i'cCLSriraoia Unfr»r*ttV ruutawb IPgR &biMl, Ii now toady totwrumo hl» ‘ i . r ““- h I "S»»S5. hr I'lh'alo popiUd in ‘. tC toast* taanMStH ram So. ““*• *». So. Sindh ,uTt'" fl j ___ InurncUon In Gcrmou. liyTR FKEKEKICK APPEL, Professor of . JJULHio Oormu Eaugoaga and Lltaraiwein tfco Western 7 / l ecu -3‘ lTaDl ' l aaJ UieCentral-nigli School cf- ' »T3&S3&k ra^asSLgy- JMVo Clomant Titodnny \ NJrOpNCES to tlio public that- he has konoV/a^^ra 1 .?-- ,mi » • ' Western Dnlvereltv, ~rr fFHE PALL -TERM; OF.* THIS INSTITO- AttowWcomnmw. on JW&DAr.lbhidh ?»,*■' >“ i S?sos&“eS S2S& t a °?'? Bi . ““r 04 «"«"> _ao3l:d2w . . • W. BAKBWKLL Secretary. ■ ■•■ Pena institute,” 777" Pena and H&ncocl: streets,*—- . S' 1.?“. lc ™* ■" 111 “““eoce OQ TUESDAY: Slit . l «S!». 0 , d Dnmb, ‘ r ° r pupil* may obtain artmlwto”; SoweSt™ 1 - 03 f ewtkm.cf twenty . urgjrccha. eo24:tf - J.U.MllTlH’rinA.l/ •• TVT?»;« AND ** W,(ir ‘ ,I * on W * ,cr Atrte? > oppcalU the 6^eUJ 'i Cl ‘ J ’ r^ ca McndaTscptS' . au*or3wd • auction £>alts. AucUomotT^ Ownmcrdal Salta foots*, -ifo. Zi fifth fitreot. ! A DJOURNED SALE OP WABEHOUSES - AP? Tne*day oTenlog, Beptin. - *»£*«!£!!» 0 cl . oCk, . nt l»W Auction' Uouia. So. M / a?®!*? 14, t £' M ? brick -V jardicwet, adjoining thedrug star* or D. A. tohneetocfc • A Co., at tbo cornnr orUood and Tfont rtreets. hatlow 1 ' aaeb afrent of 20 feetauilaxtendiiigback ■ , _. c 77 w—ono ‘ lialf cm!, » waJdno Xa 12 month* with interest, eeJa ' !»♦ M-DATJg.Aoct. IJOGGIES, •BAKOUOUES.. AND OAJtt x»v«tt.T ,»,a I ,e,V p lr»s r u,t „ o’clock, snle*rwaw.KoJU fifth ei will b*n)&,2 J>uggt«t, 2 baroacbw aad ca# parxfcute *??* ,of ai’-’sl'Alsbfaud nana-'ivctam*;' *•-••. B?X8 ' V.M.^ATlS^ac: wX®* f 1 Action.—OnTuesdaymorn lag, BepUimbsr Htb, «t 11 o'olojlt, will be uit! ■» n** >oMcb'H rmh whoa it tnsj concern, four-eighth pipes Prcnth Crams Ur»n<3y; 10 c**es, ono iIo:(>h bo;:ie* <*%cb, Urnodr. *2® , ■ IMtf.DAVjg.Aort- - A SSIUNKI3 SALE Oi 1 SUPERIOR -tL.WELLINU HORSE AM) LOT ON frasffi r s™'“* tfdoJKttU' iSS J ihir 10 ’ ■, t ”“”'. t VS' 51 f "«* *t™t. bfSjirTr sassWssr i-?4?n?*F ry < W ,l,# ,•*<*«« »® rma* • - SIV-°irJ H?***. 1 " Cfirof*M; H.A borrb,’'-V -rtvta47,laflntJ»rcttytttia&-Cfaaicb. Tcrnualul*. i-**- -. . ♦ vS •••■•••; - -' y* p. It DAVIS, Anct. - IA 'fSJ2S£^' s SAJL^ : OP- OLD KYE .yjr**~ftr^•■—Ob 'WcdaeodAjr townie#, ft jitr 15tb. •< luodoa, *t Hid YTar*&ouje of Forsyth 4 co,kd. ci -TJV ler lueqt, Dj.upler o.JTai. T Baoo, Ajiicnco of Vb/B. Utrris; «H 1 be sold, nllr.Ofißr* WtbkrK ; rel ■> ■, .rg.-tf. iMVlri. Aoct. STOCK P., Ft. W. & C. Ji.'K. at PEirATB il'sra LUimiß .& CO.# -ScHlmn 1 Ewimaje. ©Elams*