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®HUBBDAX JIOBNINO, - SEPT. IC, 1858.
mmHiIMl BTAT* ticket.
■■ f ' • fot'ivmnnMi,'
JOHN MjRBAD, Of fbßadalpMa.
' yob i»»«t «iinrennin« )
WILLIAM E.lRAZEB,offhJ«tt*.
KSPmiOAH COUHTY TICKET.
rom ccTOim- TljtMmiCT,
GKN. JAMES K. MOORHEAD, Piltibargh.
• ooiremia*—22d nmnr,
BOBXST McKRIQtIT, CltT
imm.
JOHN P. PENNEY, Pittsburgh..;,
" £. HEBOH jrOSTBR. Pittsburgh,
RLTAB B. IBIBIL do
DAYTD K. BAYARD, Peebles,
JULTUB y. ZOtliTO, McKeesport,
ROBERT P. McDOWELL, Allegheny.
gBttUT,
JAMBS It. QBAHAM;. Allegheny.
. VBonMCOXAkT,
DANIEL ARMSTRONG, Pittsburgh.
EACHECB PA3TXBAOV, Indian*.
acnmn,
JOHN M»’ XABJXXB« Chartiert.
000000,
OBAUNCBr B. BOSTWICK, LtwraßCtvills.
nascre* or roam, ••
ROBERT H. DAVlB,Oblo. Yi' *. -
Ov OMdldua for c ommtuiotur, Zae*
eluai
( No man is this oonunupity- 'fafig Hmb sdon
tiJ/ traduced; and, utterly without reason,
■p. than : Zaccheas Patterson, oar candidate ..for
l',: County Commissioner. A man, pare in his life,
' . honeetanA .upright in all his dealings, and a
citizen upon whose integrity no blot has
'▼or been east, he has yet been singled oat as
the peculiar mark for d.etraotion mud-'political
persecution.
Between him and Thomas Farley, the loeofoco
candidate, there is no one point of comparison
-in whloh be does not excel. If the people want
an honest Commissioner—one who has not been
' Voorropted by a lifetime of offioe-hunUng—a
man of the people and whom the people can
trust, they will do themselves gross injustice if.
„.th|y pass Mr. FaUcrsonby forsuch a broken down
poUtloal back as Farley. Let us’occupy a little
spooe in drawing the contrast between the two.
In the matter of subscriptions by the county
to railroads Mr. Patterson has not been mixed
Bp. ■* He his no t favpred them nor giTen themthe
odrahUge of his labors and influence. On the
contrary, his intelligence and dear judgement
-'hate led him to .vvk upon them with disfavor
and regard them as dangerous and unjustifiable*
Mr. Faust, on the other hand, was a worm
promoter of these subscriptions. He was as fa
natical in their favor, in the days when They
were in ihshlon, as he now affects to be against
ihsm. In those, days ho denounced the oppo
> of railroad subscription as old fogies and
enemies of tho people. His finger marks ore
clearly traceable in aiding several, if not all of
themj-and he cannot point to tho record of a
■ingle foot ehowing that he ever opposed a single
subscription or nttered one word in condemns,
tion of the system.
Again: Mr. Patterson has never been an
office-seeker. An old citizen of tbe county, inti
mately Identified with its interests and prosper
ity, he has contented himself, during his well,
spent life, with faithfully discharging his duties
as a citizen. He has hot wasted his years and
his substance in the mad soramble for office, nor
lehrned the. arts of the wilydemagogue to obtain
it. His eun-brownod face and hardy frame dis*
tingaish him as tho honest son of toll—one of
those who ennoble labor and. are ennobled by !L
Bot look at Faust. For more than twenty
years he has been an offioe*hunter. In all that
time he hay been dabbling in the dirty pool of
. politics until he is covered all over with its scum.
If he excels in anything U Is in his demagogue-
Isol. He has learned all the low arte and-tricks
- ofjpolUles taught in the loeofoco school; and hie
•ole hope of election, at this time, consists in his
eonvlotlon that he will be able to bamboozle all
iortt Of people into the belief that he is the man
to carry out tho peculiar notions of each. He ic
ultra with the fanatical, moderate with the'in
termediate. class and conservative with the con
servatives—all things to all men and honest
*lth. none.' HU sole aim is to obtain office, and
the end, with him, justifies tho means.
Farther. Mr. Patterson has been nous is tent
os a politician. Au old-line he became a
Republican when the Whig party fell, and'Las
been a warm end ardent worker in the Bepubli
oan ranks. There is no smell of hypocrisy, no
taint of double-dealing on his garments. He has
an earnest confidence in the soundness of his
political creed, and works for it because he be
lieves in it.
On tbe other hand, Farlxt is ths veriest po
litical trimmer. Commencing life os a demo
crat, he managed to wriggle himself into office
through divisions in the Whig ranks; but when
hopelessly out of office, he turned Free Soiler,
and beoame a co-worker with Lynch and Bunn
in the Van Barcn movement in 1848. By 1852,
however, he had managed to get back again,
went it with a will for Pierce, and was rewarded
with the Allegheny post office. Baring his
service there, up to the present year, he was
the advocate and apologist of all the pro-slavery
outrages committed by the government; justi
fied the armed invaeioifGf Kansas and the mur
der of its pesoefal inhabitants which followed
traveled through the 18&0 sneering
mt “bleeding Kansas” and seemed perfeotly con
tent to see her brought into tho Union as a slave
Bute; and when Buchanan came in, and there
was a prospeot of retaining his place, he de
fended the DreiJ Scott decision ahd Leoompton
with a warmth that should have secured, as he 1
intended it should, bis retention. But since his |
■ removal, and since it has become necessary to !
fish for Republican votes, he talks anfi-Leoomp- i
- too; He is a acre trimmer, who changes his
„• creed to suit his changing circumstances.
. There are, wi learn, some Republicans who j
yp refer this man Farley to Patterson. Can they
do it, in view of the facts herein presented ?
_ We do not believe that many will, although there
are some. who. have been so led away by-this
demagogue that not'even the best evidence
- wtinld ohongo them. Show them that Patterson
'has never -favored railroad subscriptions and.
Farley has always favored them; that Pat-
it SB honest, trustworthy man, free from
• the*taint of demagogueism, and that Farley Is
demagogue all over; that Patterson is an honest,
earnesiußepnblican, .while Farley is the bitterest
kind-of a loeofoco—at will not .all do. * “Not
this mao; but Barabb&s.”
Happily, there are' but few Republicans of
this mind The masses of oar party can appre
ciate the virtues of their candidate, and espe
cially since his opponent Is one who has indus
triously labored-,, to revile their de
nounce their'men. They know that; honest
tneasures were never promoted by the Section of
demagogues, and that double-dealers are not the
*, -men for honest people to trust
f"' - r ' *
:v ~ , ■/ ' Wmi are the Prospeotal. - .
r "Wc Gnawer, they are cheering. We shall
~V tho whole.Repnblloan ticket. We have
from ell parts of the conntj, anti our In*
■». telUgebce Is all of ihe most .enoonragl&g kind;
_Tbe otmree.puraaed by ihe Democratic Conrea
, lion tjULaguetpd large numbers' ofdemocrata; the
endorsement of the locofoco tleket by the bo.
■ "anli-tai” Conronliondiigueted all the
■ V,• /nnt£US'Beil«hiie*ns; and our expoadre of the :
■ railroad record of the leaders and eaudldatea on
thelr'%ckct has completely disenchanted all
, nhose eyes weronotbefore opened!... The.man*.
• agera .of th‘e looolbco, heeemplon ticket hare no
■ ‘ longer a peg lit hang a hope upon. Tho Re
• * publioansof the city and oounty are warming
; " • ‘ to their' Work, closing up their ranks,- and pro;
- /paringfor a slotory.wortby of. the Republican
"name. *? Wo assure onr frieoda esery where ..that
our pfospeots dro brighl and are heightening
and. that whateTer Jht looofoooe
n>apiiy,&*j-h»« no hhpe wheteser.ef carry
ing any part of their lioket. , .
at.ert —AU'honor to Malne P The gallaal
’ Republicans of. IhaVßiato hare nobly euitajaod
themielsm— harrying'ibeir'Qorerner by 10-.OflO.
' nuj., all ala members of' Congress, aad bolh
branches of the legislature.V4t Sc« <■s*??£
slotoi7 and shows tbs‘t th«: Eepubt|o|ii , .ho*l|,
stand 4nn. - i.vr '
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A« - H
"-S-.'O r M
: Anbth«r ? Mor■ a' In % tftaTrap.
’ «^.’ ; S*lll«U» H.»TEYEI^
& 'Sterfeaaon,.!* a jatffifcrie for
Assembly oirtheDettocrirtie tickef.’and kk ad
vocates aro trying to jrim Mmqffoalh6 peo
ple as a great and reliable antUlaX man. t*»sl
yW» ibis same Mr. Philip H. gtevenson was a
delegate to tho Dcmoeratic Convcntian ; from
Moon township, and when tho question of resis
tance to railroad taxation was introduced he
acUd throughout with those wko declared, themselves
in favor of paying the interest on the railroad
bonder After the repudiation resolutions were
adopted, the following Protest was presented by
the majority, and it will bo seen that the name
of PHtLIP H. STEVENSON is among ttie first
on the list. '
“The undersigned, delegates to thb Democratic
County Contention, now in session, respectfully,
bnt solemnly,/rofctf against the introduction of
any subject into said body, tho diicossion of
which tends to distract its deliberations—espe
cially where such snbjeot is of local origin and
interest, and where complaints arising
from have their remedy aloneln an appeal to
thejndioial tribunals of the country.
Bolding these views, we desire to plaoe on the
minutes of this Convention our Protest to tho
resolution having reference to resistance to
County Levies arlsing.from eity and oounty sub
scriptions to Bailroad enterprises, and all others
containing issues not recognized as of party
affinity.
No action of ours can either validate er invali
’ note our alleged unfortunale Railroad subscrip
tions. • The past oannot be recalled—the venture
haa been made, and we, as law-abiding citizens,
i should bow to constitutional authority. Tho
1 future is about beingfeared for, and after the
' ballot of next October tho fhnd&mental law will
be so altered and amended.as to prohibit reck
less- action on the part of - both tho people and
* their representatives.
I Wo would, therefore, rather call upon the
[ massis to ootpo forward at the appointed period
and deposit their votes in favor of the constitu
tional amendments,'that safety may be secured
1 for the future, than (in frothy declamation) ap
i peal to their passions, and ask them to resist lia
bilities not dotted .to have been incurred by their
legally-constituted agents, and which are hereafter
to undergo the arbitrament oS a tribunal of last
resort.
It Is the anxious desire of the undersigned
l that their Democratic friends outside this strong.
~ hold of the enemy ahould understand that thry
utterly repudiate ail leaning towards repudiation—
-1 resist its approach as an unholy innovation on
our political frith, and “will not hold him guilt
r less” who thus offends the loyalty of .party by
[ casting this brand of disunion and disorganiza
tion amongst us. Whilst others in the march of
overwrought personal feeling choose to hazard
the peace of the party, .and risk placing on its
“escutcheon 1 * a taint of dishonor , it is our duty to
. sustain the former and prevent tho Ifitter.
Whilst we therefore counsel the strictest scru
tiny into the oonduct of official agents, we would
cherish an inviolate public faith.
* J.W.fitewart, P. H. STRYENSON,
► John Hamel, Wm. Graham, Wm. TtfigMl
Jamn M'Kaio, P. Bailey, Thoa. galllrin,
i BenJ. Wilson, Thcs. K. Johnson, M Sdcc,
J«u»tj K. Here, DR. Williams, 8. M. Tompkins,
P. A. JTF. Johnston, RoM. Stevenson,
I I. W. Bauman, Tho*. A. Hinton, Dr. J. fuua.n
Arthur STOIIt, Jon**RAi'Clintock,M- ThoznMon
I Henry B Foster, J. 0. ATDowell, A.J.D»tI«7
. Jo*. M’Ginlej, Oeo. Morrison. Wm. Haiti.
c B. V. Hollar, Charles Barnett,
k This protest speaks for itself. It sufficiently
1 indicates where Mr. Stevenson stood, only one
short year ago, after this question of railroad
taxation had been raised. Either he was u a
hypocrite then or he is one now, and it does
not make any difference which.
Cokeiction—Mr. WhitseU, who is published
on the locofoco handbills as one of their speak
ers, with Mr. Williams and others, and to which
fact we called attention on Tuesday morning,
visited us yesterday and requested us to state
that he does not wish to have his name used as
a speaker at all in connection with that of Mr.
Williams, whom he says he considers a dema
gogue ot the first water. Mr. WhitseU was
present at a locofoco meeting at Manchester on
Tuesday night, which Mr. Williamrtiddrtaacd,
but which Mr. Whitseil refused to do. We make
the above statement in justice to Mr. W„ whose
name we found on the handbill as one of the
speakers and who thus-authorized us, before his
explanation, to “count him to.”
Thb opponents of the administration in the
6lh {Philadelphia) district harenominated~John
Wood, of Conshohoekeb, a large Iron manufae
turerfer congress. His opponent is Oven Jones.
The contest will be a close one.
(For Ibo Pittsburgh Ueseit* j
Messrs. Editors:—Can you inform your coun
try readers where the Chairman of the late Dem
ocratic Convention was going last Sunday? Are
there any screws loose, that ho was going to see
Barnes Ford on that day; or had they' a little
private meeting at Mr. Ford’s for his benefit?
We unsophisticated eountry folks would like to
understand this. Washington Road.
A Dare Transaction.—The Bacbanan Dem
ocrat* of Si. Lonia are determined, if possible,
to prevent the poll-books, which contain evi
deuce of the manner in which the late election
In that city was conducted, from being examio
ed. Judge Lackland as United States Com
missioner!, having ordered the Clerk to famish
certified copies of the poll-books to Messrs. Bar
rett -sod' Blair, the Republican announces an*
thoritively, that the'Clerk will dO'So such thing!
Now we would like to know if the poll-books do
not contain evidence of fraud, why m much
trouble is taken to keep their pages concealed
from the parties who ore 'interested in examin
ing them? There has undoubtedly, been a repe
tition of the Kansas fronds in St. Louis, and
many pages of the suppressed poll-books are
probably, transcripts of the Cincinnati Direc
tory. If there have been any doubts upon this
matter, heretofore, they must be-speedily re
moved by the persistent attempts of the Admin
istration men, to prevent investigation.?— Cm.
Qaz.
A Contrast.—A little more than fifty years
sgothe Spanish Government owed tho opulent
Parisian banker, M. Oovrard, four millions of
dollars for supplies to the royal squadron, pay
ment of which was to be mado out of the treas
ury of Mexioo. Oavrard sent his brother to
Mexico to receive the money who, on his arri
val at the capital, was introduced by tho Treas
ures into the office of his department, where
there were accumulated seventy-one millions of
dollars in specie at the disposal of .Spain, and
os a specimen of old Casiflian integrity and
honor, four millions were already act apart and
labelled as the property of Owrard. Whit a
contrast the presenteondition of tho treasuries
of Spain and Mexico present, to say nothing
about the honesty and integrity compared with
fifty-eight yean ago.
Missouri.-—-A correspondent of the Now York
Evening Pott says that a large emigration from
Xhefree States is pouring in to Missouri, while
no slaveholders are emigrating thither. The
feeling that elavery is to be short lived is stead
ily gaining ground, The open discussion of
the.question which !s going on, and the fact
thet r Misaoori is now practically bounded on
thrpe sides by free States, have alarmed the
utclioldtrj, and many of them, are removing
" T.xafl, Arkansas and the Indian territory.
i " *«W»S their place. Nolhwilh
standing the defeat of Br. Blnir, the free labor
morement is new stronger than erer before, and
Is marching otesdily towards rictory.
N“‘“cket Inquirer, g t pt. JO .
"The schooner Watchman, Bussey, wH ’ch has
recently returned to this port from a whaling
Tojoge, captured a siek sperm whale in Som
Bey, from which they obtained elercn harrelo
of oil, which at the present market price ia
rained at about $460. From tho caicasa of
thin whale 600 pounds of nmhergrl. rrae obtain
ed, which Bold lh Boston the present week for
the cum of $lO,OOO, making the whale of tho
ralne of $10,460, which is, we think the raoet
ralnable whale onrecord.’
InnrsHn Hbedb or BrrrALo.—A gentleman
direct from Fort Kearney, Hcbrarka, cays that
■ large herd of buffalo, numbariDg ecreralhun
drad thooaand, was In that neighborhood, cov
ering tho prairio for miles.. Tho oHicere and
eoldleffl of the fort were for haring a fine time
hunting and alnnghterlng the lordly bison. This
1b tho first time for many years that buffalo in
large numbers haro approached so ncar-the
hannts of oirlliiallon. It is happened that they
Haro been arisen in by large hunting parties or
Indiana. .
- Etonr Huhdeed SnaspPoisosED.—Mrpßird,
farmer, at Burton,'England, has euetained a
h *"Z to** In a singular-manner. Ho had a adolt
ofs«7 sheep, whlch' wererecently “dipped'' in a
chemical eolation tuedfor destroying ticks; £6. ‘
udthen turned out to grias jit is supposed that
this solution was washed off tho sheep, by a
enower of mo ond fell npoirUio irms. which
belog taten by the sheep, -poisoned them. ' Only
twenty-six out of the,flock of 867 remained
'■lire. .■ ' v . : ;■
Ooon jrews roa xmi Hoos.—The mistthis
season; is said to be.unusnally abundant in Wes’-
tern,Vlrginia. TheforesUarefullof AesntMs
aeftas, and ■ other #ut», .which will ihdsmnHy
(VolWners to theiYshortOrops
of Oo'r*, oats, dfo.-v i ”
~A)ciniM.taiißoi»lret4rnss4;2tiraiiiiitnles
Acidity oft Re flteiauh oadlidigutisiß
—?lcan cal anything'ffttrtelttng jw' Holland Bitten?
Iseiremark frequently to oa.
' To peraons troubled with acidity of the stomach; ladi-
CMtion, or aay disorder of the stomach, wo would only say
try if.. Its world-wide repotatloo, has been established
alone liy the tunny wonderful cares It his effected. When
used for Dvspepeia, Jaundice, Livir Complaint, weakness
of any kinil.Co6tivtfL<sa an-IPUcS, U should betaken la
small doses—say. halt a teas|>oonfnl, regularly three times
a dsy, before meals.
Csotiom I—Be careful to ask for Boer have’s Holland Bit
ters. The great popularity of this medicine has Induced
many Imitations, which the public should guard against
pure ha* In*.
Resold aksl per bottle, or fix bottles tor $&, by the pro
prleU.nsBENJ.PABB,
cetitlsUsnd Chemists, 21 Wood street, between lstand'Sd
Pa* and Druggists generally. seKhdAwF
Special potters.
LEARY 6t CO .
Leaders and latrodarers of Fashion for
GENTLEMEN’S TTATfI,
Nos. 3, 4 and 5, Atfor Home, Broadway, Kao York.
FALL BTTLB—IBSB.
Messrs. Least & Co. beg leave to announce
thattheyara sow prepared to furnish their “Fall Style
Hat” by the pazkago. The well known saperiority of their
fabrics and tho decided character and baanty of their styles,
have secured for them a patrenago and support Hereinbefore
obtainedhy any other boon In the trade. With increased
facilities in manufacturing, they can, with confidence, assert
that their present style will surpass anything heretofore
issued. soll-eod2wfc
CAUTION .—The great success of tho
American FfafcA has led foreign manufacturers not only
to imitate it in general appearance, bnt to caxnterfitt it—
even to the hm of our trade marka. Tboso who bars hod
the genuine Watch are not likely to be deceived If they.
subjectlbe-artlclo to a proper scrutiny wheu offered for
•ole. To those, howQTCr, who have never purchased tho
American Watch, and ora not familiar with its peculiari
ties, we would »y that tboy never uced be in any doubt
whatever in regard to signed
by onrwlve*.i(ipariaWi/ arcompany ovary Watch sold by
us, and abould bo demanded ot erery person offering these
Watches for tale.
Wo bavo to odd that the articles aro likeour
Watch In appearance only, and are internally of tho most
Inferior finJah, and made upon tho very same system that
hu al ready Jtmxled the country with JTjlcAm Vial ere not
only ttzaious and a constant source of expcrut,but really
useless to ciovrrc.
„ Any pei#.m wIRT-wuhei to purchosa one of our . own
Watches, will find them With our agents, Messrs. HEINE
MAN A MKYIUN, Pittsburgh, Pa.
APPLETON, TRACT A 00.
' Waltham, Mesa.
mrlfclyrtawT—JhlO
MOTUERSI HOTHERSII aOTHKBfim
Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth
ing Syrup for Children Teething. It has no equal on earth.
It greatly facilitates ths proems of teething by softsnlsg the
gums, reducing oil inflammation—will allay pain, and is
tare to regulvto {he bowels. Depend upon It, mothers, It
will gire rest to yoarrelTos, and relief and health to youf-
InfsnU. Perfectly eafo Is all cases.
This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of
she moeUxpcripowd and skilful female Physicians in New
England, sod has been used with nevcr fsillng success in
mllhuns of rasi-s.
Wo btdluv' It the boat and sorest remedy In the world, in
all cases ef Djn*ntcrj and Dlarhoea in Children, whether It
orlsea from teething o» from any other causa.
If life and health c*n l>« estimated by dollar* and cents, it
is worth Ita weight in gold.
Millions of bottles are told every year In ths United
Btstes. It Uan old and well-tried remedy. ‘
PRIOR QNLT’23 CENTS A BOTTLE.
RR-Xone genuine unleu the fiiciimlle of CURTIS A PER*
EINd, New York, Ison the outside wrapper,
Sold by PiuggUtt throughout the world.
DR. 080. B-KEYSEK, Agent for Pittsburgh.
Ju2u)awlyfcT
The Great Bnglich Komedy
SIR JAMES CLARKJE’S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLSI
Prepared frera a prescription of Fir James Clarks, Sf.D
rhyilwlan Extraordinary to the Queen.
This well known Medicine la no Imposition, bnt a ran
end safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions,
rom any cause whatever and although a powerful remedy,
they contain nothing bnrtfbi to the constitution.
TO MARRIED LADIES His pocnllariy ini tod. It will,
in e short time, bringon tho monthlypertod with regularity.
That Pitts hart wtir tnen known to fattvluretht dirte
tisnu m the snand payt of pamphlet art torff oftrerwd.
For fbtl particulars, get a pamphlet, free, or the agent,
n. B—H aod 8 postage stampa enclooed to any anthori
*ed agent, will Injure a boulo, containing over ftO pills, by
return maO.
B« L.FAHNESTOCK A CO., Pittsburgh,wholesale scent,
and sold by all druggists- apB7;dAw fe T
THE GREATEST MATCH MACHINE IN
THE WORLD!
A FORTUNE MADE WITH A SMALL INVMJIENT
THOMAS’ PATENT MATCH MACHINE
Is a simple, cheap and perfect Match Maker. Tbs Machine
coats only fillj; U driven by haad, and will maka the fore
tune of the monutheturer in a short time. When good
wood U to U. bad readily it materially redore* the coat.
47-Renral county or Machine privftegwere offered for
aol» at a mniereta price. Forpartfonkre caUatQAZTRX
OM/BTLSB KOOYL Fifth street. tabdAwfotfT
STARCH FACTORY roU BALBr
Tho Roche&tnr Starch Factory, in thorough
ton of Starch daily, will be sold on very advantageous taoaa
and complete working order, capable of taming out two
Thli Ire favorabi* epportunity foranyonewfihtog to enter
icte a safe and profiuUa business. A gory} run c.r , astern
being already well established. aod requiring ■ mmpsra.
tiT«ly capital. For farther Uifi.rruj.tiua enquire of
—a:ini<ifr nEKiiv ti ooLLtsa. no as w«v*i
FTTTT.O TITIT.PTTT «
WM. McKEE & CO,
Ko. an s. Front st. .ml no. 83 Ltutu at.
IMPORTERS OF
FOREIGN DRY GOODS,
Abb constantly receiving on consignment,
IRISH LINENS, SHIM FRONT'S, lIDKTS, 4c, lo grail
Tirlcty. Attn, BRITISH GOODS, cooaktlng h» part of
PAPER MUSLINS, VELVET CORDS, BEATERXEKNB,
TABBT VELVETS, ALPACCAS, CASHMERES, ITALIAN
CLOTHS, So. jßlsJSmfc '
..-~Jwn»u*oTi»..-..._». » ,ccu6raß
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
JONES, BOYD Ac CO.*
UtntiUctnroraof CAST STEEL; alec, SPRING, PLOW and
A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES,
Corner Sait and First Streets, l\Uibtrry\, f\t
m.....—...—. _ .e. i
I>. J 3. ROG-BLrtS Ac CO n
Ilogera* Improved Patent Steel
Cultivator Te«th*
Gamer Sots and nrti StrtOs, PiUtbmvK. Al.
W. dc X>. RINEHART,
«a»oricrca*M*»>Btaua«iii
All kind* of Tobacco* Banff and Cigars,
ukeotb. boildJo* No. 130 Wood itreeLin
addition to their Manof»ctnrliigEttabU»hmanl,No.«lrwt*
• I lUejr ’ rtll toVeniT* ihrtr friendi,
etna stove works.
ALEXAKDER BRADLEY,
■AacTActvata axd pouxaia ktkst vitmr or
COOKING, PARLOR AND IIBITINO STOTES,
Plain and Fancy Orate Frpnte, Ac.,
WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL,
foundry on Allegheny square* norih-eaat cl
IVmtaylraola PuKßger Depot
Office and Sfiles Room,
mrlOilydlb Wo* 4 WoodNc., PltUbnrgh. Pa.
RAIL ROAD BPIRR COMPANY.
Joseph DUvrorth... W. C. Bldwell.
(Successors to Porter, RcJ/t <£ S\ait.)
■AseiAcrcaxas \.r
RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS
AND BOAT SPIKES.
PITTSBUROB, PENN’A.
DAWES Ac OLULEY
Honae, Sign and Ornamental Painters,
AND aRA IN SR 8;
• ntiLtat u»
White JJead andZino Paints.
Also, all kinds of Palate, Oft% Vanriihee, Window Glus,
Patty, Braabee, Ac.,
144 Wood Strut, Ixoo doert abort Firwtw ATUr.
rarlfetydb
atrasitA uuos:
No. 377 Liberty Bt«, opposite 7th,
By PIERCE *> ROLHES.
Lancb ererj day koto 10 to 11)$ o’clock; ewj attniog
from 0 to 11. eellHf
JAB. MoSJ&U&BXtIN.
MAxmcrpMMM or
Alcohol, Cologne Spiriti and Foul Oil,
dnlfcdlyto N-t. 189 and 110 Btaond Strut
J. M. LITTLE!
hIBBOKJLIIT TAttOR,
No. 54 St. Olair Street,
Silrni’ " u,ldl “«'> PmSBDMn, Fa.
,PP|fssa a s a a a a
Trustee for the Cureof Hernia arnaptw*.
HAMITS RADICAL CURB TRUBS.
nrrouffl patent truss.
PITCH’S SUPPORTER TRUSS.
SELP-ADJ USTINO TRUSS.
LJ ° E or Bol,r “haoX,lor th.cnr.or
-m Spied Wrakoom
DB. B. S. men's fi11.., r,. w Bop p,nt„.
r " th. rapport >oS cor. of PI IM.
BIOOKIXOS, to, ,«k ,od raricora ..In.
ELASTIC KNEE OAPS, fcawort koMjolou
ASKtB BCPPOBTS. fa;
StJSPENSQBY BANOAQE3
SYMBOL „ , IoJ oI
n™uS“£f 0h “* Tn, ””! Uh '*'«»l>rcnr.
KaWOWood
51,000 Kewabd for any Medicine that will
«C*l PRATT * ROTCHEU'B BIAQIC OIL, tho onl, IndUn
Remedj-now »Jd Ur jih'umafm, Aynrdgta, BnHactie,
PaininlA* Side or BriUat. Sm
■Proai, Burnt, OxUracUd Cirdi W 'ihittkt; tbeoni ng
sUble remedy tUjcorertd Hut wm tfummatlm
:b*r tlio/ojnt*. ThouMUjdiof pohon* .i*»# b««a trued ct
tbo«e consulate b 7 tilt new Htcortrj. All MtlnriUdto
■■'***•“ * '2* r '
fGEO, H. KXYSKU, No
* °° ,ctor °°
™ * "T wpwMrfclnd
yu.MMUtWOi wruwi cbivfgea. fbintou kzwM
%.hk» namnirayauE^j
iiv' ■ ‘C#ii£s!»&'J 7>fF* XS^vfe?
pßrmattßnt Office
-Complying with tho urgent request of hun
dreds of their patients,
DBS. C. M. FITCH Sc J. W. SYKKS
-Hare concluded to remain
PEKHABENTLY IS PITTSBURGH,
And may be canaalled at their office,
No . 191. Penn Street,
OPPOSITE THE ST. CLAIR-HOTEL,
Daily, except Sundays,forConaumptloxs, Aatlunw,
Broncliltla toll all other Chronic Complaints
complicated with or causing Dnlmooory Disease, including
Catarrh, Ilcart JXtease, Affections of the Liver, Dye
pepsin. Gastritis, Penal? Complaints, etc.
DBS. FITCH A SYKES would state hat their treatment
lof Consumption Is baaed upon tn* feet As Ai*f*t*+ cs
juf* in lAeMood aod tysUnrat large, both be fort, and during
its development in ike lungs, and Ihey- therefoi employ
, Mechanical, Hygienic and Medicinal remedies to purify the
\ blood and strengthen the system, JF2A Oat, they use
MEDICINAL INHALATloNB,wblchtbey rains highly,bat
only as PattiatUxs, (having no Curative effect when used
alone,) end Invalids are earnestly awticned againstwaßtfng
the precious time of curehility onany trestmentbased upon
thesisaaible, but folse idea that the “seatMf the disease con
bo reached In a direct manner by Inhalaf iopi” for ** before
stated, the t*at of the dtstase is in £*!« blood and It* effects
only In the Insgv. ‘
RS-Nocharge for consultation.
A list of quntioni will tie sent to thaw wishing to con
raU us by letter. mySfodawfctf?
John C. Baker & Co’i
. QBNUINE
OOD-LIVER O I Is»!
This Medicine, prepared in the most aj>-
prove.l manner, and bottled by «s, has received the sano
tlon of the most scientific orthoMedlcal Profosaron orPhll
adelpbla and elsewhere, Who recommend it el raperiorto
eay other now manufactured.
Of ita efficacy nndtmportance as aremadlai ln-caareor
Consumption, Coot, Bronchitis, Aathma, Ckronio Rheumo
tlim, and kR Bcrofolous diseases, it is unnecessary to
—thousands of eminent physicians of Europe and America
haringteated Its wonderful coratiro properties.
Prepared nniyby JOHN C. BAKER A 00, Wholesale
prujqriata, No. 154 North Third atreet, Philadelphia. Sold
by all Druggists throughout thecooptiy. fe*i3ultor3o
family
SEWING MACHINES
GROVEn & BAltffiß’B.
The first place in public estimation is now
lastly accorded to OROYER A BAKER’S MACHINE,
. for family sewing for the following reasons t
• • Ist—lt la MORE SIMPLE and EASILY KEPT IN OR
DER than any other machine.
2d.—lt makes a stem which will not RIP or RAVEL,
though every third stitch ia cut.
®d-*-Jtsowsl£pn» erdinarj spools, and tbasali trouble
orwtndlng thread is avoided, while the same Machlnscan
be adapted, at pleasure, by • mere change of spools, to ell
Tarietireof work.
isum Machine rune silk, Ua«n threat] and com*
moa spool cotton, with equal fcclllt y.
ttb.-rlTsa lean {« u»laaUc u the most elaitie fabric, to
IhatUU free from all LI ABIUrr, to BURAK !nfriBn*
IKQ, IKONtHO. or other*Ue.
6th.—Thestitch made by thli Hidtije ti raoro BEAU
TIFUL than soy other in ado, either bwand or machine.
W. C. ELLIOTT, Ageiit,
AT THE FIFTK 'vBTKEKT
SHIBT MANUFACTORY,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
8. B. & C. P. MATUfT.B,
PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS OP
W RAPPINGPAPBR.
Wtrtbonie, Ho* STWoodSlmt,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
mjAtf fc
lUg» bought at maykat price*.
J. £l. GBttim, J*. d m
163 Third Strutt, Pitttbvryhf Pertna.,
Haringhadtbe adnntage* of JEattani Oollege* and Ho*.
pIUU, ana wtrnl year*’ practlc*, offers hli professional
•errices Id BUROIOAL AHD MEDICAL CASES.
wrkoos.
Her. W. 0. Howard. I Cbt. Wlljob McCaadleu.
Her. D. 11. A. McLean. ] Hon. 11. A. Wearer.
T. H. SUIt Ea*. 1100, T. J. Blgbaa. _
J H, Hunter. j John IL UaUor, Kaq.
Jacob McComater,E*q. • my&lydfc
N. HOLMES Ac SONS,
tnairu za
Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange,
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT,
BANK NOTES AND SPECIE,
NO. 67 MARKET aniEET, PITTSBURGH, PA.
mad* on all th* Principal dtle* ihrocab
oat tb* United Ststaa. ap22-fcly
JOHN COCHRAN «c BHfl,
Kurcncnuxi or
Iron Railing, Iron Tanlta, Vault Doom,
• Window Shatters, Window Gnnrds, *e.,
ifo. 91 &tam& Sbr* and M Tkird Sirrrt,
(Brtvwtt Wood a&4 Hark*,} PnTSBttBOIL PA-,
“W 8 ?" 4 • W»ty of w?» Pattern*, isttcvasd r.tain,
”<««»» *H poiiw. IfcrtSralar attention paid to eo*
clo*tng(3raT*Lot«. Jobtiinadora>atabortaotfc*. bu '
wx. vasaanx..
VANDBVE'H 'S' rarElS;'
attor win y s at law,
f Lit
» jUIANOERT, .
y<>- T., S\tt*U SUkJt, Xhtbu-lwt 1, ••
Prompt)* im-1* it. m*U ',*tt ni 'i.»rilM<ro
to**, or W«*tnra U'L*enn»t»,. * ‘ I, ro
Wilt atWDd to the porcbaMMil &*lo vt Q*»t Katat*, <4*
ttlnina Moary on Honda and MortgagM *«htyiifr
W K Y M AN V> N 7
Uanaftctnrvraaod Dml«t»lb all kind* of
TOBACCO. SNCTFF AND CIOARB,
AND
leaf tobacco,
Comer ofSmiLhfeld Street and Diamsn&Ath},
■ ' | prrrsßPßon, pa
wlc aoaemos
wtrsxow tteceuse.
ROBINSON, HINU k MILLERS
FOUHDERI AMD BKACIIISrIBTS,
"W AS HINGTON
P lll s b u*r gh, Pen □ a
Office/So. 31 Market street.
ILurafrctoreall kind* of Steam Engine* and Mill Machin
ery: CuUnge, Railroad Work, fleam tkrilera and sheet Iron
Work.
Jobbing and Repairing dope on abort notlco. mrSilydlo
M . kV q- iljlTkbp"! k 7
BS27TIBT,
Extracts Teeth without path, by an entire
it SKA Aaualhotio agent applied to the teeth and gntnt
•bniy. Teeth from one to fall eette Inserted on tho Tirloat
metallic bases. Ho also Inserts teeth on entirt I\mda£n
bat* w|ih conUcooos gum, which in beauty, elmnllfiea and
durmhOtty cannot tkn to please. Call and examine eped
mens.' ,
ta.OßceNo.6l Fourth itreet, below Market, (eewnd
■tory,) Pltteburgh. ' joTilydfe
WAJWUfiJr. G-rtA.Y -
merchant tailor,
No. 67 ST. CLAW STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PENNA,
Is prepared to furnieh his customers and
bnyen generally, with the latent and moel fashionable
etylee of Spring £bd Sommer Goods of every Tarlety, which
he will make np to order to the entire satisfaction of thoee
who may taror them wiih their patronage. - ap2&dfc
PAYNE, - BIBBDLZ> A CO.,
BißvracTOKXiHi or
Cooking, Parlor and Seating
STOVES,
Oratoa, Fronts, Fenders, ©to
And Mnuqfttctarenof the Celebrated
CAPITAL COOKING RANGK,
NO. 33© LIBERTY STREET,
Jy'iS-Jydfc PITTSBURGH, PA.
mitchell; hbrron & co",
MaacvACVtmxu or -
Coolcing, Pnrlor and Heating
STOVES,
Orate Fronts, Fendcn, Cooking BQogu, ke.
mrtStely lo4 t,bert,r Ht ** Pltt)bnr ( h ' p "'
POBThBY, RfiLBOSr * CO-,
of
GUN BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES,
ROBINSON’S SOLID CAST STEEL SCTTHRS-Warrantod.
Cart Steel and Hammered Skovelt and Spades,
Hoes, Hay and Jfanure Farts, Picks, Mattocks, die.
WarehOßH, So* 17 tftrkel SL,
mtlligmfe PtTTSBUROU. PA
GEO. a. ASDKttSOlff
No. 181 Zt&erfy Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
■urenpTcan an wnousus SKairi m
Every Variety of
PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER,
Shoe Leather, Splits, Morocco, French and
Country Calf Skins,
Sole Leather, Carriage Oilolotdis, dco*.
All of which will to furnished at ths lowest Cash Prlcu.
IPHIDSB WANTKD.-tt
KXOHANOIC.
SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY
DCNCAN, SHXBIUNA CO.,
ON THE UNION DANE, LONDON, IN SOUS OP ON*
POUND SIEEUNO AND OPITAEDS.
Also, BUia on tha prioelpal.dtlMand towns of Franco,
Belgium, Holland, Germany, Bossl* and. otbar European
States, constantly oo hand and Arcticby ■
. WM. B. WILLIAMS A CO.,
eMhlynfc Baohm, Wood efroot, coreef of Third; -
PITTSBURGH UAU E-ACTOR*
to. O. IttKKBSa?, .-■
Corner Liberty end Uend Street,,
BITT3BUR0B: PA»
Manufacturer of all kinds of light s Bags
•uitsLio for Grain, Flour, Meal, Buckwheat, Balt,'Hatnaaud'
Grocers* nac, printed In neat. nndappttprtat*‘dsalgU* to|
order.- ■ ‘ ■ *".••.*•
A constant supply of Bmiplmc ■ Bap ! oo hand; • and Ghdn'
Bap for hire,' •.• ■■ - • /-n
Iy «2dcai as low uany-ln ths Uniofl-AU crdsrsproißpt-
.IL’nz Best Ccrar fbrwonns,/either in chiL
4ren or adolu over offend to tto jratik liiSMtafcfridl/.'tM
Ycralfag* prepared byB.L. Fahnwtocl.''[fjdrt7jcai*«»
P«lsoc* has girea Ute public a surs goaftnlcc thitthls la a :
pd*dly nliahla and safe tnadkio*. It n«w fldla to rs.
morewonw when D..B. Fahnestock'
BCa, wnolaaals druggists, and proprietor* of. TTilson’i Pills;
No. 00, comer Wood and Fourth *t*j FitUlflrih. - i SrsPlU
WiiTarttaramt on pap of thladap psper.'-1- ■: sclt-dawT
. ft,rlr ? ll »»wgo*ora.w. a-frsend'tHntlwnaa
itiffofSr '•*» * I**&Qm.&K>Mnjr:
A LARGE INVOICE
SUPERIOR PIANOS,
best MABF.HS OF THIS COUNTRY,
BTEirrWATT & sons,
NUNNS & CI.AHK,
Tboy We »P«PftMd oiprewlyfor
r!f Md *" w *“*»ri3) both br tha miaabetuvra
Due notice of their arriral wJI b* trirm.
n. KLRBEB k BRO.,
o , . , . No. S 3 Fifth street,
Solti agfctiU for ilia aborg nnriealed PUoob.
A TTENTION, SOLDIERS 1812—“Re
thl* AstocUtion hold * sprcla! roootlni
F h J? , 5 fr J on WEDNESDAY, tho
e l? A. 81., for the pttrt<o§o of together
irUUIog the State Fair, and the traniactioo of any other
oecesaai7 bnalnm.”
c^^ t .v On5 T^ nTJ^ J JfJ^. e “ AjiocimtioQ of Soldier* and
t 4 !?*?! 0 ** 1 * War of 3|12,” at their meeting, nt FilU*
iS®£!Pe l £ m t Tl^M S8 * of lßl2tf£t have not
SCT,‘^"r cl,UoD '*' s ■» »••“«*“>
LUKE LOOMIS, Sec’r.
.ilfeli tbo a " eraiClt * paper* ere hereby request*
ad to give the above notice a place in thotr nro next weekly
1,1 , th * awning counties will please, *IJ,
noticothecoptenplated meeting, and obllgo friends, eelfi
DISSOLUTION. —rhe co-partnerahip here
tofore existing under the (tjle of T. Lrrax * Co. Is
ttila pay dissolved by mutual consent. All unsettled
□ess of said firm will be attended to by either of the part
ner*. at theold stand. THO& HTTW, Br,
TIIOS. LITTLE, Jr.
THE undersigned have this day formed n
Copartnership tor the transaction of the Wholesale
Urocery, Prorlilon and Commission Imslnws, at No. 112
Becond street. TOOS. LITTLE, Sr.,
JA«ESTRTSIBLE. W 1
September 16,1858.
THOal UTTIi, SR JAMM THIMBLE
I LITTLE dfc TRIDIDLE,
W“ OLF.SALE QRCK3EILS AND DEI LE R 3
llacon, Cheeie,
FntU«,Oil«4t Produce,
« alc 112 SECOND ST„PITTSHEftarT-
EW MUSIC.—TJiE ATLANTIC TELE
GRAPH BIAROII. by Francis H. Brown, with n cor
rtx* likeoew .of Ctbds W. Fiilu. TbU is one of the v«ry
marches published, sad la destined 4o become lm
meneely oopulan price, 40 cents.
The ‘•GenU© Annie" Bong Book, containing sixty pieces
of music, with worda and music In beautiful typo and ele
gantly bound; price, 25 cents.
“Where Has Lola Gone," a new song by fl. 0. Foster.
Linger In Blissful Repose," the latest new song by 8. c''
Fovter, Kt<j. with beautiful lithographic fills pege; price
35 cents.
Any of the ofcoro sent by mall, prepaid, on receipt of
above prices. Forsale by JOHN H. MELIOIL
** lfl Ns fit Wood street.
NEW BOOKS AND FKESH SUPPLIES.
—Fall Stock opened At B.C. COCHRAN'S. Federal it.
AUsgheuy— <- _
Spnrgwm’a Gems, being brll'iiasil passages from I.ls dls*
courses; Spurgeon’s Sermons, 4 rcl*;
Robertson's Sermon’s. 3 toI».;
Baker's Revival Sermons;
The Coopers—or Getting Under Way;
All Ilagh Miller’s Work*;
Carter's and Harper’s New Books;
Nelson's New Cards, in colors;
Bibles, Psalms and Hymn Books;
New Varieties, Writleg Paper, Stationary. Ac. sole
FOR SALE—Ten acres jfland, four miles
from Allegheny city, on the Perryrrille plank road*
toproremenU good; new farm boost, with » good well of
nteratthe door; new frame stable, and a ran of water
through the back part ol the lot—will be soli at a bargain.
Also, four lota In East Liberty. 00 by J3O feet each, will
be eold Jow. Apply to GEO. W. BUNN, sooth aido of Ohio
street, 3d door weet of tbe Blamond, Allegheny city, [selft
PARER HANGINGS—W. P. MAIL
BIIALL A CO. are now opening new Paper Hangings
inevcry style of Cloth, Gold, Satin and Plain finish. B«iu
tilul panels lo plain tints, oaks and polyebrenie. .Decora
tire borders, testers, figures, itstnes, pictures, curtains, dr
««■ Cheap glazed and plain Wall Paper,’ in great ouan
titlsa, of good designs. Come and see,
No. 87 Wood strut.
\\f ALL PAPER—New Fall Stock fine
T » Room and Hall Paper Hangings; cheap Wall Paper
Borders, Window Ehade#, opened at Paper Room of
Theological works, Hebrew Bibles,
lexicons and the Text Books In use at the Theological
Semiuarfee—a fresh supply. Eeroon Paper and Note Books
on hand or made to order. E. C. COCHRAN,
Federal »trret,AHegbeny.
KNABE'B a-R,A.mD PIANO!
SPLENDID GRAND PIANO
BROUGHT on by Mrs. C. Blumo last Week
from the celebrated manufactory of
williamki/abe&co^
Baltimore,
Is sold, she would most respectfully invite her friends, and
lbs public generally, to call and examine U before being
mnf away, as thepurebsser has kindly consented to leave
it la her possession fbr a abort time, sod as It is considered
to be “
EVER BROUGHT TO THISCITY
CHARLOTTE BLITHE,
AC the “Old Established Piano Depot,"
•"I* 1 "' 1 11S Wood «U, 2.1 door above fifth.
'“7
DRY GOODS
AT
C. HANSON LOVE’S,
So. 74 Marktt Street
BETWEEN FOURTH STREET AND TUE DIAUOSD,
P.I .
SION OF TIIF. ORIGINAL REE JUVE.
viS* Ai'.‘" lb ' r . h " io, ‘ Emm PbllJKlOphlt Saw
‘ om ' ° r ; h ' Mannf.ctkrlii* towa. In the
no nniSin “ “ •» E" • poruon of oor DOMES
,ri°” Ui. rambclann, nod an one
,Mck t,rroK -
WORK S
DRKSB GOOODS:
VERY RICH DRESS SILKS, to Plata Black and FigU
VERY RICH DRESS BILKS, Plaid, BtrJpsdand Brocade.
VERY RICH BaK ROBES, Black and ColomJ.
VERY RICII ALL WOOL MQCS DERAINS. ~
VERY RIOH ROBE HOI'S DE LAIN?.
VERY RICH COTTON AND WOOL MODS DE LAINB
FRENCn MERINOS
•cOB U K G s
TLe largrat atock in tie city, and
BETTER GOODS FOR THE PRICE,
rain
CAN BE FOUND IN ANY OTHER HOUSE WEST OF
THE MOUNTAINS,
BOUGHT AT AUCTION
IN
LARGK QUANTITIES AT LOW PKICES,
**«> mu at u-9olb at * rttT
SMALL ADVANCE ON EASTERN COST.
SH.AW&S AND CLOAKS,
Or entirely naw such aatbo
'I’ALMA 8H A"WL S»
And many, other
novelties in shawls and cloais.
W, n,T.r have been ride to offer; eo largo nod varied
atork ol all kind, „f SHAWLS and CLOAKS.
NEBDXjB WORK *
COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES,
FLOUNCItoos,
' EDGINGS,
INSERTINGS, ETC.
NO IT Rut I g is oo Id r-
BLACK DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CRAPB VEILS
COLLARS, CLOVES
AND
EVERT OTHER ARTICLE IN THE LINE
OP -
modknino goods.
domesticaudetaple goods,
Iro “* D AND UNOLKA «™‘>.«CSL|SB,
CHECKS
i GINGHAMS,
PRINTS, '
KENTUCKY JEANS,
TWEEDS,
' ' i'SATINETTS.
CASSIMERES, CLOTHS
twr-v i” 11 ° U “ r * rttal * “ ull T k«Pt lon
WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF GOODS
to anil thorn a* LOW AS TFIRY flav nv
frTnTuwioLnSS £g
U too Bantam clllee. Inlihort, value oarer been aide to
nm«dr.*p"nbiSTds,V.“' k ,o, ” r " U ’ ua^
NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY.
Fannsrly Young, gUvanaonA Loy»;
•, i ••• .audßrothet*, •
No. id M ARKET STREET,
Tlil PimpuEOH, PA.
M.rfj„ . CALL-nncl examinothe liirmst
-i -
. C. HANSON J.OVK, 74 ASS JSeirt, 8
~ 1 • Sign Original RoeHira.
&SSSSS
• «"! L. pudtttt s££‘ ,ri * “'*>
Oils - . PAVIDILHERRST, .
LeotnarldbartrnndHanrili.
T^FFw SJEiu> WANTED-Oasfcwill
X bopaM for oil prim® loto by DAVID 0. HRRB3T,
-■ conwy Liberty knlllaad it*,-'
20 *44* TO PiUME SUGAR for
y VF *aU toelQM JAMES GARDNER.
saclcB tWeda y rec’dandfor;
JJforaaleby sol 6 . UMKuT. H.XX>LUN*,fe w
FROM TIJF.
DUNHAM Sc CO.,
E.O. COCHRAN,
Federal atreet, Allegheny.
A 5 TDE
SUPERIOR TO ANT
naTt.N4.aaui
c* lIAS BOS LOVE,
J?OR KEjfT—
A STORE ON MARKET STREET.
nuS.'ulmJ ......
KENT—A three story Dwelling jJ~S
„ Uiicitpon Fifth itm-t. (No. 100.) containing
rooms, wash hotue, 4c- with in* brick •tableuta
‘T®*! 4 **** l - Thii hmwls toppUed with hot
*c-» and being In a central lota-
,ad,pW t 0 the want* of a. profmional
ant • v ftr Tn l " n Ur * **nn Of year, to a rock! ten
ant. ror farther particular. enquire of
. mrl - _ _ _ ALEXANDER KINO.
T
<0 LEI.—A large well lurnwhod dwelling
( —. withal! modertjlnproTPmont* r<>r rent low
Unant. JaH HITCHCOCK, McflOßAltT * qq^
dFor Salt.
FOR SALE.— The large and convenient 3
story Brick Store House, on the most business nartot
Main street In the town of Balem, ColumtUna
Ohio. Any one wishing to go Into bnafc**, either hsrd
wara, dry good* or grocery, will do wel! to securer the pro.
perty; a large and profitable bnalneu has and can be
done. A bargain will beglren and terms madeeasr
• , „ JAME3WOONNELL, •
aefrdswlw F -galea. Ohio, i
ij'ARM FOR SALE — A Pmalll Farm coni
X? ulnlngSaaeroa or land, all onder cultivation, wltd
DwellingUonae, containing 12 rooms. There]* a good
rein of Coal on the premise#, and a bank In operation, with.
In 4 miles of the city, on Squirrel Hill, Peebles township,
adjoining lands of the lata lion. Walter Forward, and com
manding the finest Tiew in this region. For farther par*
tlenlara enquire of L. J. FDKIILNG,
seftljad* - on tbepreral***.
•fOaJiwtw F
Family horse for sale.—a bond
some Roan, six join old; a pacer under the saddle And
ft trotter la harness; Is perfectly «afd for ft lady or eMltf to
rids or drive; will not Revolt tb« locomottro, military or
any city excitement; will stand without' being hitched, and
is warranted perfectly sound; to taaold only for want of
□se. Edqoire at tbeStovo wnrehouseor '
s*4 T. J. CRAM A CO., .131 ITo-vl st.
Farm For Sale,
CONTAINING 300 acres and situated 20
mile* ftom Pittsburgh, the Allegheny and Itntler
Plank 'Road running directly through It. 140 acres is
cleared, the balance, 160 acres, 1« well timbered. The im
provements At* reasonably good. It will be sold all to
gether or In parts to nit poratasera. \
Terms reasonable. Apply toJOHN DEAN, Allegheny
city, or to Judge MARSHALL, Dntier county. aulTlmd
Valuable City Property for Sale.
THAT very desirable lot on Water Street
and Redonht Alley, next to John Irwin A Sons, being
liU f-ct on Water and Front streets, and 160 deop along the
Alley.
It wilt bo sold together cr In lota of SO or 24 feet each.
For terms, (which will be made easy as to payment,) ap
ply to ‘ JOSEPH 8. LRECII A CO.,
mrfcdtf Llborty Btrect, Pittsburgh.
Liberty street property for
SALK.—The Store-room aud Pwelling, situated on
Liberty hroet, near BC. Clair, known a* No. 183. The lot
Is about 22 feet front and ISO feet deep, extending back to
Kxchnbgo Alley, on which is erected • Stable aud Carriage
house. The property rontsrvadlly for JCOO, aud will be sold
at a bargain and on accommodating terms. For particulars
enquire of R. IL KINO,
apW ' No. 311 Liberty street.
FOR SALE, 5 acres 100 perches of Land
In Collins township, near East Liberty,adjoining lands
of Thos. Mellon and B. A. Negley. This property Is elfr
gantly situated for a private residence, and would make one
of the most handsome country.seata in the beautiful Talley
of East Liberty. For price aod terms, apply to
, M AUSTIN, LOOMIS A CO.,
No. 58 Fourth street.
Ohio Laud fox Bald.
THE subscriber offers for sale section ten,
township 12, rftogo 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly
known as “Bowman's Section,” containing (MO acres. It is
•itnatod three miles west of Massillon, oa the State F'»d
leading to Wooster, and within about two miles of thspjtte
burgh, Ft Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The south, east
and narth-eastqaartars are partly cleared and Improved—
the remainder Is corered with superior timber—bod the
whole is well watered -by springs and running strmma—
Ihls section If considered the. finest body of land In ths
county. It will be sold undivided or- in quarters to suit
purebaeen. To then who desire to Inrestln real estate a
better opportunity Is rarely offered. '
J- 3. BWEITZKR,
Nn. 101 4th Street.' PitUbursh.
oc2&4*wtfT
FOR SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth
street, between Smlthfleld and Cherry Alley. 100 foot
front by 86 <!<*-p.
A Lot on Third street, near Emithfield, 40 feet front by $6
feet deep.
Nwtb Wian—The eqnare Loaned by Butler, Wilkins
and Carroll streets and Eprace alley, 64 feet front by 120
deep, nearly opposite to l’ennock A Hart’s Foundry.
The square bounded by Smallm&n, Wilkins and Carrol
streets and Spruce alley, 204 feet front by 120 deep,
On Allegheny, Carson and Butler streets, adjoining the
Allegheny Valley Railroad Station, forty contbrconsLote,
each 24 (set front by 120 (Vet deep.
Eight acres of ground in Reserve township; part of out
Lot 225, between the New Brighton road and IlUldale Cem
etry.
Sixty Lnty in AlkghenyCity, Third Ward, between East
Lane and Chestnut street.
A Tract orLand io Westmoreland County, on the Phila
delphia turnpike, 7 miles from Lnirobe—7s acres in cnltl
ratiop of rich tattom land—3oo acres.
A Tract of Land near Ugonier, Westmoreland county, of
875 acres. WILLIAM M. DARLINQTON,
mTI&.-dtf 155 Third street, above Smithfleld.
Administrator*' Sale of Valuable Beal
Estate.
IN pursuance of an order ot the Orphans
Com t of Washington county, the undersigned, Admin
btratora of the estate ofD&rid Clark, Uto of Canton town
•hift' drccased, will ofler at public sale on Thnrsday,
7th day of October, 1858, a valuable tract of
Loud to Canton township, in said county.
The land is low than one mile from the Borough of Wash
iSfcJST’ on th ® ro * d Ic * di “S from Washington to West
Middletown, aud contains 24b acres and 60 perches, about
sOOaeres am cleared and In ahigb state of cultivation.
The Improvements consist of a comfortable Brick Dwel
ling Dons*, large Frame Barn, Cera Crib*, Sheep Shed*,
and other unt-bnildjntrs. Two young Orchards ef ralnahle
grafted fruit.
Farmers aud others wishing to educate their-chlldren,
are eepecially invited to examine this property.-prior to
the day of sale.
If purchasers deslro it. th» Uni will k>o aold In two t*
more parrels.
The ■»!•> wIU t.ik* place on the preaiUe, at 1 o’clock P
M.. oj paid day.
Terms of Sale t —Ono-fonrthof the purchase money
to he paid when possession I* given. and the residue in three
equal annual payments, with interat thereon.
Pooeuion will be delivered this fall, or oo the first day
of April next, at theoplioaof the purchaser.
WILLIAM WFLIB,! . . . _ , ,
ee!3:42tlw3tT. ALEX. MURDOCH J Administrator**-
fj&ilaticlpina SHibcctiscmtnts,
WM. BRICe' & CO.T*
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
NO. B gourn WATER STREET,
. J PHILADELPHIA.
W*. K J»4 prompt and particular attention totbaaala ot
F 0 L ?f d » Cb *l'* e ** : FS*. Gr MB end Dried Fruitv, Oorer
end Timothy seed*, Wool, Ac.
Owr «xton*ire business connection# in thl* line of trade
enaUe us to dispose of the iargestquantltieeortheee goods.
, A 4 * I ®**; mad « on or bill* or Udf og. We mpect
fully solicit y&ur cooalgnmrata. ael-lmd
BUFFALO ROBES, 8 — :
By the Bale or Robe,
at
GEO. F. WO MATH’S,
__ Noa. 415 & 417 ARCH St. Puilad’a.
f.nA-, 0, a lar S e assortment of LADIES
aa.NH PURa, ofonr own mannfactnre. aQ27:3md
CANDLE MpTTT.rm~
WARRANTED to be of the best metal, all
aitca and patterna, manufactured and for sale b?
_ , JOHN OALVBRLTSY *
No. SOS Uace Street, Philadelphia.
UICHARDSOS'S
I B. x S 331 LIN BN 8
Damasks. Diapers, &e.
n°t?SUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN
* thoeo lipalroni of oblainine tht 6E\nrvn
° l OO^ 0 ? , ?.* e<J 11141 tho tirticlea tlioy porchaie aje ijal
«d with the lull name of the Arm, 1 Bcai
ItICIUBDSOX, SOXS <£■ OIVDBX,
M -r»? Dar * D,< l® °5 90UDjr io»» and durabiUty of the Goods
Thia Camion ie rendered raaestially neceaaarr aa lam
qnantliirs of Inierloi and defeettra ldnenTara vnoturi
snv tf?? 00 * 6d wl ‘ ll th# of BICIURIb
r 4L.*» • Buosei, who, regardless of lha injury thus
inflicted alike on the American eonatuner and tbs
turersof the genuine Goode, Trill not readily abandon a
P, reflLaWß v »bllBpnrcha«en can beisipoaed on
with goods of a irortfaiea character. * 1
J . BUtroCKE & J. Ba LOORst.
Agent*. 38 Church street. New York.
THE CHEAPEST ODN IN THKM4R.
KCT.~Woh.TTo au excellent ataortment of Doublo
M^Z c ' Ur _ d wnnlnejHub arid Tvttt Gem, at price* aj low
W<wm ««wtthem6cnu&rSdtoU
«' p»ai.
■«l4 CAUTWBIOmikYOENO.Ko.BO WooJ-aL
90 H LS - WHITE LIME, also 4,000 feot
v V Gotb-stone; for sale by W.W. WALLACE;
319 Liberty street.
STEAJif ENGINES.—One IS incb bore, 4i
boll 20 by 30, fire heat,
all co-nojctc, has been used Mveral yeai>~aUo 1 do. 6
n» iDch ® troko i* D d In good Qfdor, will be sold
low. Addr«* W. W; WALLACE,
J2i L 319 Liberty atree
BAGS—A constant supply of'
ahk 00 hand for ®*l o *t price*.
A Uj»«ral discount to the trade. DAVID 0. HBKBST
corner Liberty and Hand ata.
LUMBER. —Boards, joists and scantling
for sale by ad* W.W. WA> T.AQg. 6
ROOT—Another coze ofigenuipn
Bemmda Arrow Hoot received tht* dsy. These
WMBiug a gmmloe article or Arrow Root, can always wo.
JOa.FLEMiNG-d,
>**♦ . : corner Diamond and Market at.
\\f AGON GREASE, in case, kecaand bbls
T,T roo'd and for sale by. HENRY 1I« COLLINS.
STONE W AIEK PIPE-RccM and for ssle
°T .. , i .HENRY B.COLUMB
bate just xec’d a larce
V. fifl Sß ltooUsklfl *- wishing lUlT
tbf ne in this lino eMld call and examlue
pmeFadngelaewbero. JOS. FUssmS
- • enrndrDiamond and Market eta. '
'irs? and coinploto assort
ed “•”* °> nnkM, tnluola for rac'd Ihl. da,
■if/ I ' v. L . UOK FLKSUNO,
comer Martin at. aadlliaDlaaood.
Aoi for Bale by K. lUJDISON A CO.
bsigs prune Rio Coffee re-
V Wiring andfor sala by B- ROBiNSOV A CO.
fiUGAR —3O bh'ds N. U. Stfear in store ’and
kj for male by' ' mM"- ' - .B. ROBINSON A CO.
XRUP—JO bills Svraps in store:anil for
SklkbT- 1 . toll n. ROBINSON A CO.
GLASSES—OO bbls N. O. “Molasses in
.tore and for .Ale by * ' '• ! ID BORINaON.
T)I0E— 10 tes fresh Rica justreo’d and for
iXI) mle t'y .' aell . R.ROBINBQN A CO.
UTTER:—OOO lbs. fresh table,Butter re
celved and lor tala by RIDDLE, WIRTB A CO..
-.•«U ' . Wi N6olB3Liberty ttreet
PtHEESE.—rsoiboxes Cfeam CRoesp extra
quality, received and foreala by ->» . .
»U - : -MPDLE/wnHg^ho
NO_l l^B»-
**V .. :2 *>•'««»•• rdeiaaSk
HI^ISSSL.
Tiore will bo M
Federal and Lacock etreeta. i?t Hall, corner of
**« T««uy.
•Ji O clock, and on B»tunUr «^? teate g«» eommenciflj »r
Putou, Howard, Jacobus, .flamS?^*i 4 rl o,c]pck - ®* T **
aort the •errlec#. The nnKiuTtr^when. vQI cen
tred. • P M * te *WtWl»larUedto«t-
dbj
A. W.OAXZAM.
Omc* or ru* Pmnrtaa
O? 11 ones.—The Stockioldraof
♦N?\ .W urßh “ d 00,1011 Mining Company ar*
tifird that a apecial mating win be held at Urn
Company in the city of PitUbnrgh, on WEDJf*Stv ft*
Cth day of October, at 3 o’clock, P. U, to conttder
ject of organising an additional comp«uy»»itta a Ti«*ta»
more rapfcl derolopment ofthcirextenaiTe misiinr lerrMnt-
By order of the Board of Director*
TIIOS. M.HOWB, BocwUrr/~
jns* Union Prater Meetinqs.-—These meet
}?£* «• held daily la the Booms of the Ton»
Msas ChrieUan Association,at A. M- sod 5 iTm*.
continuing for three-fonrtfts of so hoar. All pasoits us' ‘
cordially InTjtedto attend. *La die* are aftetlooately taTt*'- 1 "
present. Cone ferfirt mir.vbi. \fm> longer, v
Omcs os toe Pmasußoa Lirr, #m* m AU am)
Tsstsjltcx Co*Tirr,No. &a Witn Sr. y
PmsßcaoHjAngcst 17. !UB.- ' )■ r
UjsP'Tiie Board of Directors of this Compaov
bare this day declared a dirfdeafttit 'bf. thenrnflm
of the lart six moaths, of two dollars per
to the rtda.-tlon of Stock Notre. P. A.BnmflK""%- J V
*Ol8:lmd
WANTED—On or before the Ist of Octa
jJ’., w. a situation in a Drug store, by as experienced
»Dtlft32"2 r r ® fciet > TO Bt T *n: h»« OOotyectloos u> ac
«is?»M.Uc4tloaootor*h Addms ,
=T“ tfi A., Oaxelte Offlco-
VV A situation in a Hardware
* T iw«in£i!i a ~l n4B« ‘rtotu, competent tad rtOUbJa
■All*KboßTdtT Pflet-fifflee.
WANT£D.^2pooßsh?ivheat.~~~^~
10,000 * O Jm h
nrrcucooK, itcrersy * 00.,
12. Second »&d m rir«t g lc .
WANTED —The highest market nnca
paid for Boenrax byB.L.FAHNESTOCK *CO
>o3l No. 60, corner Wood and Foorthii*-
WOOL highest market
prln» p*Jd for Wool, by S. HAB2JAUQH * CQ„
Jol3 No 23S Liberty stmt.
>L! WOOL!!—100,000lbs. Wool want-
w! At liigh«*t cash prifM br
niTCUCOCK, McCREFRY A CO, '
122 Second and 161 frontrtA.
Js2lsdAwtfT
University of Maryland.
School of Medicine.
THE Fifty-First Session will' begin on
TUURSDAXy October 7th, 1858, and coi SUrch lrt,
\ FACULTY. . . ' .:'v -
N. 1L SMITH, M. D., Principle* and Practice of,flare err.
E. A. AIKIN, M.D_ CbetnUtry and Pharmacr.-
BAUTJSL CHEW, H. D, Principles and Practice of
Medicine. s
JOSEPH ROBY, M.D.. Anittomjand Physiology
G. W. MILTBriBEROER, M.D., Obstetrics.
CD ARLES PRIOR, M. U, MiterU - Utdta and Thera.
penticx. \
B. B. BMITII, M. D., Damonstrator of Anatomy,
CLINICAL INSTRUCTION U, gtren mt (bo Baltimore
Infirmary, situated near tbe Unlranitj, and open to &la
tricalatea ol the School thfcnghoalthe yaor.
FEES, for tha foU codrae $9O: *MntaieotaUcnss:
Graduation $2O; Practical Anatoipy JlO. :
mU:4lw GEOHOE W. Lean.
Ul 'Gix
400 tiat Grove Scmlntrr^orJroniigLidUi,
LA WRENCEVJLLE, &EAR. PITTSBURGH.
THE following arrangements Haro been
nad« fot the ensuing jean Rafter, aleolnstnietor in
Rhetoric and SI oral Science, Iter. GEORGE T. IUDKR, A.
814 Assistant In the Academic Department, Mils HELEN
SI. WATSON; lor the Enoch, MAD’LLB MALVINA LB*\
VEB, fron*-Perl«,eci)/or the last three, with Sira. ORTf.r ••?
Nov YorJtcity. For the German, Vocal Muslc.jaod Plana*
Biles MARY MEISER, pupil of Dr. Hussr, BrvaUn, and
Mad’llo Seidleraann, Berlin. For Elocution and thsOrcan
Blr. EDMUND 11. UUPSKLL. for Drawing and PWoOngJ
The french language will hereafter coMtittrleaaJtttei*
r*l part ofthecoutse, and bespokenlnthaTaiallr; •• ■ -
As nearly tho full number of pupU# are tlrc*}j'enita«d 1
early application should be mado personally, orbythe
Pittsburgh post to the Rector. \ An2lJmd
French Leaioni, ~
TITONSIEUR ALPUON SBDANSE^rofes
i.lL «or at the Weetern Pennsylvania University and
the rUtaborgh High -School, Is now ready (o mines hie
loawns In the French Language, for private pupils or In
cUstea.
Apply for term at C- Danse'a. Pennsylvania aTenua. No.
190, or at H. Klebcr’a nnsio store. No. 53 Filth street.
• an2B:2tawlm x T
instrnctlon in "..1
Mr. Frederick: appel, professor bit
the German Language and Literataro in tho Water*
Uaiveraitv ofPcaosylvaniaaod the Central High School of
Pittsburgh, bege leave to inform his frit-nds and the pub
lic, that hais now prepared to rename bis lrasona'ln the
German Language. For lnrther particnUrs apply at No
liO StnlthSeld street. anZOstawdlm
jUIENCH AND ENGLISH
BOABDINO AND DAI SCHOOL
JOB YOUNG LADIES.
The HISSES CARPENTLEB urtU resume the dntlasof
tbair School, on MONDAY, September 13tb. at their reel*
No. 1307 Sptoca street, Philadelphia.
Befereacc*:—Uon. Wu. Jf. Joh.vjoit and W. H. Dnrxr.
Jas. W. Bbow.v, .Esq,firm of Jas. W. Brown *
Co, Philadelphia. , Jn273m>od~
Mr. Clement Tetftdoux .
ANNOUNCES to tho public thsthe has
taken op his residence in Pittsburgh,and is now pre- -
pared to give lefisociin Vocal Music.
For terms and farther particulars, apply at John H
Mellor'c Movie Store, No. Bl Wood st. anUrtwd
Western University,
The pall term of this institd-
Uon will commence on MONDAYT&a 6th Sent.’
candidate tor admission will PtwanTtbemaeltee at the
Umverclty Building, wnwr of fiDts and Diamond atraaia
on MONDAY NEXT at 9 o’clock. “ #tmu '
suSlnKw W. BAKBWELL Secretary.
Penn Institute,
CORNER of Penn and Hancock streets,—
The ensuing term will commence on TUESDAY: 81st
Inat. A limited number of pupil* may obtain
Tarma for Tuition and Statiouery,ssa per session of twenty
two Weeks. au24nf J. M. SMITH, Principal.
JRS. WILSONS PREPARATORY AND
PRIMARY SCHOOL, on Water, streets opposite thfl
Foet*ofßca, Alleghany city, wlUrwopen Monflay. Swim*
ber, the Olh- . augfl-gwd* •
MK. CLEMENT anndunoes '
to the public that he ha* Ukeu up his rcaidsoce In -
Pittsburgh, and is now prepared to give knottata Vocal
t«msaad further particulars apply to JohalL Hob
lor. Music fltoro, No. 81 Wood *treet. ; au2o;d6w
auction Sales.
DAVIS, Anctloneer.
S*ks Boom*, No. M Fifth.- Street.
BAROUCHE AND^BUGGYATAuction^
OoSatunUynorniagSoptenibcr ISth, at 11 o’clock,
m eoauacrcitf mlmrooms, No. U Fifth etrwt, irfllW
sold,ono wperior Baroncho and one hamlaoo® well flo* •
iahea top Boggy—•oaetero tninu&ctnrt*.
8615 P. M. DAVIS, Aoct.
HAIR RESTORATIVE.—
Ar fc on^ l,u,d f iraor^ September IBUI. kt 11 o’clock,
will be sold at tfao commercial Bales rooms, No. 64 Fifth atl
S'™l! m>T <°
bottiM, -5 boxes Emerson’s celebrated Hair fieatorailT*.
: P. M. DAVIS, Anet. ,
OTOCK PFt. W. & C. K. It. at kmtati
KJ Ull, Id lot* to roll purchaser*,'by
*P I P- M-DAYI3. Acct, No. M Rftlt it :
AUSTm iitiuaiis & go., Mtrtimnu 1 cniani
F„_ o*o SHARKS OAS STOCK
ORESALE at till: Merchants' EichaDire,
™ twoinir, Srpt. I6th, at auction, 800 .huta
w Btoct *“ **>• Pututnrsh Goa Co. Term* of
m ”t; U £ wua of * 46 *° *» paid la •quid paymtntsof tIS
«ch Jn 30, CO tad 00 days fnßa time of Ale. the balaaoeto
be paid at time of Ale. Stock entitled to dlTldendeont of
•wnlogiiofOo. mao* altsrilst January, 1859. Utbam
Swek; 7 shires Ban k of Pittsburgh; 3 ‘
* SjLb. Co?**** Con^nusikm Bonds., Pittsburgh,Pt. W.
JLOETXK LOOiII3 i 00,
Ancllonwn tnd Stock Broicn. is iUjgt.
STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN. LOOMIS A
CO- AT THB MERCHANTS* EXCBANGB «in*nv-
TuOBSjAT BVENDCO—Rink, Bridge,
CpPP* l ". Boar! and Real Estate sold at.pnbllo -V
at too Merchant*’ Exchange by . '
„ . ’ A . AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO.
Notea. Urafts-and Loan* ,on Real Estate negotiated on
reasonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS VcOi
**3l Stock . Noteßrpbsn. 83 Poorth at. :
TO FAHMEHS.
The* coil the
litfcL- AND IM
PBOVB|> VERTICAL TWO AND THEEBCTUWDtt
BCQABSTILL. Hey offer tbellUl aft&cbttpe*flw*l< ' ,
durable, and i impla alicbice .-. T ,
market. Itsetreegik heabeeo Uwm»*hlyjiiet»4..bjr r th#.. : : >
insertion othard ***** lb* B©B*<wtth«btf■•
power of two horeu to fbelerera- .
The entire UIU Uof Out tad Wrought Ire*—(he >BoUi' **■; V
11 by 13 incbu,eod <b* of Boiled Iron,2Jf laches
thick. Tbe JMi* -AdJurUble, and easily oiled IsUm . ' v
looroala. •*" .1 ►
price ot 3 C/Hader
Do 2 do do . ~...,-4S 00- \ r
(Were for Mllli from any pert of the United States it' 1 "
twdjdto. - . SMALL k SMTBEB,
Variety ftca Work*. T«k, Pn.
ROOfiRIES— : —•
VJ ; 12& Baa Rfo Coffee: V
• Prime do . do for fomj)* aec •• •.
. ‘ygS&SB&iSSp
■ sssj^nr ' -
; 100 Bid. gait. „ - ‘ W
' W Boxesßoelii. Boapj-- •• *; ?:
■SSSSttresass32s2?*'“*
» ‘ - WH. HoCUTCUEONi .
No. MS Liberty: gtrset,; v
|f KENCH ARTIFICIAL FiOWISKS _ '
tf^EKKßiS it.
■ .M*an«,,vai;,-„- ■J.o.BßSfltM'W.aiiymtaK,- ■
TABHISHfor ttJaVi -S
'*'«* m-mbwowumw.' -**
aSHants.
iShucational.