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PITTSBURGH:
PKIDAY MORNING? BEPT. 17. 1858.
ftfIPVSLIOAI ITATB TICKET.
JOHN M. READ, of Philadelphia. *
mum ootnomoKsa.
WILLIAM Z. FRAZER, of Fayette.
BIFVBLICAH COCHTT TICKET.
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GEN. JAMES K. MOORHEAD, Piifabunb.
wiiw fra amtqg.
ROBERT HcKHIQ&T, AtlegJu&j Ctty. '
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JOHH P. PESCTT, PltUtaagt.
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I. HERON FOSTER. Pittsburgh,
ELIAS H, IRTBB, do
DATiD B. BAYARD, Peebles
JULIUS V. ZOLLER, KeKowport,
ROBERT p. UeDOWBLL, Allegheny-
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JAMEO !>. ORAHAIL Allegheny.
DATirer, ARKBTBOSO, Pttfabargb.
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ZACUKUS PATTEIBOM, Indiana.
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JOHN M. LARIMER, Chattier*.
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CHAUNGEY B..BOBTWICK> UvtKMTfDi.
ROBERT H. DAVtMJbIo.
.XspMWf of a DoubU-Fac«4 Politician*
OBN. WMr ROBINSON.
One of the principal managers of the earn*
... . palgnanbehalf of the looofoco tioket is Gen.
/W*. Robmsos, of Allegheny. He was a can*
: Vdidatebefore theßepubllcsn Convention for
, r v -noiulnatlon to Congress in the 22d dielrict, and
' was defeated ; and in order to revenge himself
.. for his defeat he has gone over, bod/ and breeoh
r es, into.the locofooo ranks. He does not dis
pute the fairness of the nomination of Mr. Me*
t>v.'- ; Kxioht, nor can he allege that there was anj
V . band in obtaining it. Ever/ fact connected
\ ’ with the his tor/ of that nomination goes to show
that Mr. MoKsighs was the choice of the ma-
Jority of the Republicans of the district, and
honorable man would have felt bound to
" c .;'/leld to a preference so olearl/ lndicated. Bat
v Gen. Robinson will never forgive the people
br showisg this preference so distinctly, and
. TC? ;he&oe.hls desertion into the locofooo ranks.
He has not had ■ the candor, however, to pnt
; his. adherenoe to locofocoism npon the real
ground, to wit: his determination to revenge
himaelf, if possible, on tho part/ that refosed to
> nominate him for Congress; but he must needs
\ » pal It; forsooth, upon lhe~grouud of hostility to
railroad subscriptions. He joins the looofoco
part/ and supports the locofooo tioket, so he
Would: have ns think, because he believes the
■" . raUroad.subscriptions made b/ the count/ and
two cities to be unconstitutional and illegal,
and therefore invalid. Let us look a little,
therefore, at the record of this new-bown loco
fooo anti-railroad leader.
U may be said that Oen. Bobinson is a pri
vate'ritixen, and that, we have no right to bring
•. him before the pnblio In this way. Hot so. He
la one of the.principal managers of iho Tm«
JVsss. and.es snob is.daily making violent and
malevolent assaults upon Mr. McKnight and the
.other Bepnblioan candidates, and he is there'
* fore fairly open to strictures upon his past and
present oouno.
If the people of the whole county were to pass
In review before an impartial arbiter, Oen. Rob
inson would be the last man permitted to open
his mouth against railroad subscriptions, for he
'has done more than any one man in it to burden
the county with them. It must require thepos
. session of more impudenoe than has heretofore
been allotted to any one man to enable him to
stand up before this community, and say that
- Asia opposed to railroad subscriptions, or de
nounce those who will not support She locofooo !
• tieketuhavlflgbeenboaghtbythebondhoiders.j
The first railroad ever undertaken in this I
eountywasthe Connellsville road, and in tbis |
' Gen. Bobinson was a stockholder and manager, ;
When that enterprise dragged, he headed a
movement to transfer tho etoek to the Ohio &
Pennsylvania Railroad, and succeeded in carry
ing over a considerable number of the stock*
holders. He at once became the head of the
new enterprise. He was chosen President of
the Ohio & Pennsylvania road, and as such he
besieged the Councils of the two. cities with-all
the appliances in his power, until he succeeded
in.wringing from the Allegheny Councils a subj
•crlption of and from the Pittsburgh
Councils one of $.200,000. Some of the men by
whoso aid he; forced theso subscriptions through
ore now candidates on the looofoco -ticket. It
is said that he remarked, after negotiating the
solo of the last of these bonds, that “he hoped
to be in bis grave before the bonds matured”—
an evidence that he dreaded the result of his
own labors. In riew of the present state of:
. affairs, the people of the two cities might be
1 1 pardoned for wishing that he had never been
born to negotiate them. In his capaoity as
president of this road he also obtained sub
scriptions (in bonds) from at least two counties
in Ohio, the rale of whioh bonds was negotiated
. by himself.
.We have not time'nor room to sketoh his ca
reer as President of this road. It is sufficient
to say that, he improved the opportunity of
feathering his own nest. He exacted the pay
ment of a large salary for himself; put his son
into the position of Secretary with a heavy sal
ary; bought cars for the road from a firm of
which he was one; and sold, at a good round
-rum, ths~spot of gound on which the outer depot
is built. He did not leave himself open to the
i charge of infidelity by neglecting to provide for j
r*- his own household. j
- When a convention of the people of the eoun- '
ty was called to adviso the Commissioners as to
.a subscription, to the Pennsylvania road, Gen.
Bbbinson-was elected o delegate, and took a very
, active part in . passing the resolutions recom
mending the subscription to be made. It was
‘he who held up the hands of Judge Wilkins in
ihiteonvcntion-cntU the Judge prevailed, and
the subscription was carried.
He was afterwards chosen a member of the
a board of Directors of taat toad, on the part of
- the county, and served several years as such.
Paring his membership there he offered a reto*
■ lotion TcoflßHPQftdiag a subscription of $500,-
000 to tbe Steubenville road.
. •*.' in'addition to this, hoetandsat the head of
the list of petitioners to the Commissioners to
subscribe $160,000 to the Ohartiers Valley road;
- knd we kno w that* he took part in favor of con
strue tiog a road from Allegheny city to Free
port,* on the Allegheny side.
' He has thus, it will be seen, been identified
with every raUroadin the county, but One, and
is now a director in the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne
i<-s .. andChicagoßailroad. ..
- T But his present.cotnection. with railroads does
. not atop-here. He is President of a wild-cat
jt;£ v- away cut in Nebraska, and his anilety
i•» -to get,, to Oongrtss doubtless grew oat .of the
/i. '• : fact that he would there have the opportunity of
; obtaiplsg a huge appropriation of the public
fev Jandiln favor of that road. r "
Ifr&i * ■■■■ He is also President of one,other road—the
* '{few Castle and Darlington Railroad Co.; and
4 this'-brings' us to tho main purpose of this
I *> artloto. An President of that company he ob
tied from the .Pittsburgh & Erie Railroad the
of sl66,°OOinbondaof the. county of
pg2gtpi -I*2airt«ee, towed' to the latter company in pay*
pSS’jfe* :»•»» of * subscription by the county to that
jVJ., ? ' I yApiy which bonds were originally issued up.
Iv'hV 'hn the eondlltibn that they were not to bo sold
IS* M ■ X«low «j and ho had arranged to dispose of
|^. v v \ ’ .then for Itfi than their par rains by letting the
- .’‘cntraolaonlhoroed payable in bonds at higher
Si ‘ndees Uian they would hare been taken for in
$ *, - ; '‘„eV Whin some of tho cUitehs.of tho county,
■t- • •'. \ knowing that if th. bonds, wereso disposed of
d - ' 2: - r% th, vesatj' would bo sxpeotodtopay disinterest,
§ ‘ - atwiled to &a Buprtms Court for an iojuneUon
g- .« ■ ,fron disposing .of
'■ and Dk. to tdeitify hlm fully- with
*■':« - - the railrpsd suterip^,
lions* Inon. of these
fri' ilghiyof tho bonds, amounting tosBo,ooo, .hays
. b«a dispowd of by Us company and getso^lo
V: • ' “?.Andth.»al<l*Apon4.«tftrUi«rtt««a^ i
:- • At olalos, as • hsWß > ft " subscription j
*
ComptsriwW«f iSiilAwt«nof
cottnty. tbelsniDff lwnd* :la payment tiunreo£
and the lsMifer tiereof to ibe New. Cuile atid
Darlington Railroad Company, were, wii; ere
all lepal, voUd andbintiinp; that tie same -were,
-with the content of eald Lawrence County legal
ly obtained, and'with full and direct authority
of law, and that the tame,are touting upon the
citizen* of eaid county.
And the said Respondent • farther answering
, denies that by the toning delivery and transfer
of eaid bo&da with the pledge of tho faith and
creditor said Lawrence County, a grievon*, or
any fraud has been perpetrated upon the people
of Bald Lawrence County, or that a heavy harden
will be created thereby, and alleges although
the text* to be levied oh the dtbens thereof may be
eotnenthet tncrtased, the enhanced value of theland
.1 owned by thedtixena of eaid county and the product!
i thereof that will be caused by the eonstraction
j of said Ptiiaburgb, New Castle and Cleveland
Ballroad, wtU repay, man# time* told, any increas
ed taxation , cansed by the issuing, dolivery and
! transfer of said bonds.”
This much from his answer of Nov. 21st.; wo
come now to that of Dec, 3fd.: i
“Respondent satih that the bonds issued and j
transferred to the New Castle and Darlington
Railroad Company may, by the provisions of an 1
Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of .Penn- |
sylvania, passed in the. year 1857, be disposed
of for less than their , par Jyalue, although the
said Company has not disposed of any of said
bonds at less than their paryolue. or in violation
of any provision of law.' The Respondent claims
that under the various Acts of Assembly, and the
action of the corporate authorities .of Lawrence
County andlhe Companies btfore mentioned in re
lation thereto, the eaid bonds, transferred to said
New Castle and Darlington Railroad Company, are
legal, valid and bindiny upon said Lawrence
County. The Respondent denies, that by tho
issue, transfer and delivetyiof eaidbonds, a fraud
has been perpetrated npoz) thepeople of Lawrence
County, or that a heavy burden will bo erected,
as alleged in tho Bill.”
Nothing further is needed. Those statements
were made, under oath, only a few months since;
and the man who thus swore that he believed
_the county bonds of Lawrence, issued under the
same circumstances and with tho same conditions
as our comity bonds, and with a like warrant,
are legal, valid and binding, and that a tax to
pay the interest on theni would be no. burden on
the people, wbowould .be amply repaid in the
enhanced value of their property, is not the man,
we undertake to say, to palm himself off on the
people of this county sis one who thinks our
bonds illegal and invalid. _
Having thaa.coutributed all in his power to
burden not only this county but other counties ;
with a load of railroad debt, it does not become
him to assume the leadership among those who
aro making a political hobby of opposition to
railroad subscriptions. lie cannot shelter him
self under this pretence. <• It is political disap
pointment and chagrin that actuates him; and,
as the London Times said of Walter Savago
Lander, “the nasty old man” is devoting the
closing years of his life to the publication of
vile and venomous attacks upon bis late politi
cal aesooiates, iocluding especially the gentle
man who defeated him in the. Republican Con
'ventlon, and he hopes to escape, like the sknnk,
under cover of the filth which is his chief pro
-1 tectlon.
Tftz Post of yesterday says the opposition
elements were very much disheartened by the
proceedings of the “sorehead” democratic con
vention of Wednesday. . Not at aIL On the
contrary, the proceedings of that unique gather
ing afforded tho opposition a great deal of
amusement as well as cheer. It was the fun
niest gathering of tho kind ever witnessed Id
Allegheny; and the nominal endorsement it gave
the candidates on the locotoco ticket was so cold
andi&sinoere that it cannot possibly fail to in
jure that ticket, especially since it committed
it to the support of all. the odious meas
ures of the administration. We consider that
the convention rendered, our ticket a material
service.
Tax Holidayibnrg Register, tho American pa
per in puts up the name of 8. 8.
Blair for CoDgfesS and manfally cooes into his
support. This closes up the ranks in that dis
trict and enables the opposition to present a clear
front to the foe. A bald attempt has been made
: to bring oat 0. W. Patton ns an "American”
candidate; but it was a complete abortion. We
look for the triumphant election of Mr Blair.
The South copies the. card of Mr. £Jcnry
Abrams, announcing blmielf a candidate for
Governor of Virginia, ia favor of a gradual aod
peaceful eradication of Slavery from that Btate
by the purchase of infant slaves, and says:
“It Is evidently a hoax. We havo never
heard of any such individual os Mr. Henry
Abram. If any such a, person exist, ho is a
lunatic. The Post may bo • assured that if Mr.
Henry Abram, or Mr, Anybody else, ventures to
canvass Virginia for any such purposo as is in
dicated in the above proclamation, he trill be
brought to a sudden aud sharp seltlemcnf
—Why so? Why should Mr; Henry Abrams
be lynched for cherishing sentiments and pro
posing action which Bucb Virginians*as George
Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry
aud George Mason proclaimed and advocated
without a rebuke? Who will answer?—A r . I'.
Trib.
Auxs-xunt Vox HuafßotDT completed his
89th year yesterday, having been bora Sept. M,
1769. What a life bishas been! So crowded
with tHe most eventful experience, the highest
usefulness, and the noblest triumphs. And yet,
at this advanced age, he-ia still actively engaged
in the service of science, and humanity. The
fourth volume of his "Cosmos" was issued dur
ing the past year, and die is now engaged In
writing the fifth. We can recall no other career
in history eo favored by naiurb and by fortune.
Had the submarine telegraph been in operation,
a body of his admirers here would have sent
him a congratulatory dispatch, whioh would
have reached him on the Tery day it was sent
from this side of the ocean. This would indeed
have been a greeting from-the Ne# World to tho
Old.—JV. K Trib, ;
Further advices from. Maine indicate the re
election of Oov. Morrill by from 8,000 to 9,000
majority and the choice of all six Republicans
to Congress, tho Districts in doubt on Monday
night having put themselves on tho right side.
The delegation from Maine to the XXXVUh
Congress will be as follows :
PUt. Be£ruent*t(vcs. Pf»t. ReprusnlaUttS.
I-Daxisl E. Somes. IV..Fbxejlax H. Moan,
U-Johs J. Px&ar, - Y~I. Wasuburk, jr.
ULXsra B. Frshoh. VL.6tepbxx C. Foster,
Maine has nobly taken her x staud by the side
of Vermont.—AT. 7. Trib'.;
The St. Louis Poll Books,— Mr. Thornburgh
Clerk of St. Louis county^has, notwithstanding
the defiant possition assumed by tho Bepublioan
derided to obey the hptrootions’of Judge Laok
land, ordering a transcript of tho poll books.—
The documents are now prepared, aod wo shall
soon learn, probably, somethlngrof the manner
4b whioh the Leconiptod party carry 'elections
when hard poshed for legal voles. We antici
pate damaging disclosures:
Braduky'b Improved/pbcBLB Top Stoves, in
every variety, are kept on band and for salo at man*
ufacturtr’s price*, by Geo. W. Bubloy, Federal Sl,
Allegheny city. These stoves are gas*burniog, and
are warranted to produco i stronger fire, with leu
fuel, than any other stove now In use, They aro
uneqoaled for baking—tho fiame of the go* pawing
entirely aronnd the oven, equal to a wood etove:
and they will wear twico.’aa long as the ordinary
store, the plate* being doublo and not liable to be*
comorcdhot - +
A Rimedt fob Bor Weather—The-very beet
remedy for this hot weather is to drop In at Bown’s,
Federal SU, Allegheny, and treat yourself to a ranter
of their delleions Ice Cream, onrglass of sparkling
foe cold Mineral Water, flavored with tho choicest of
=flyraps, and drawn from : a fountain in excellent or*
der. Their stock of Oakes and Confections are of
the best description, manufactured from good mate
rial, and got npin the neatest style imaginable. Give
them a call. - t
Tvs place to secure a saucer of delicious lee Cream,
to cool off inn well ventilated and loxurfous saloon,
fitted u> In the neatest style/ the placo to enjoy on
hoar’ichatwitlryonr wife or sweetheart, while elp*
ping the cooling and healthy luxury, tho plaoe where
tho beat of cakes and confectionary, family bread and
lee Cream are made and sold, the place Is Olttxb'i,
St Clair it, near Liberty. : f .
Bovs* clothing, plaln and fancy, men's dress and
frock coats, buainea* and overcoats, new styles and
handsomely made and trimmed,' now ready at Oar
nagban's, Federal street, fAllegheny. Oenta' and
boys shuts, uoder-wear, gloves, scarfs, ties, shawls,
Ac., a full variety at close rates for cash. j
- Pf’the Bowels, on tb* lflth Inst,
BABAB G-, consort .ofThwnaa Bare. **
• The funeral will ‘take pUce frwu the residence oTbor
hnsbend, on Bobioson etreyV between Bank two and
Dsnrab street, Allegheny, this (Frl.Uj) afternOen'et-cwo*
p*daek, to proceed to ifountUnioa Cemetery. Xhefrisais
.ofthe tolly an reepsdftUrlnvitod.to attend without
toribtrnoifce. \
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■JODBTB anO^M^SMMilmM'lftMnqb'l
jv.Y.vi
Mtn In tt» mn'ma or m tmttmutiktwi
trt».
. Tfco Celling ftxuatiii otScerttavVaHai*
land Bitters. -
■'•Qciaic.Canada, June 20,1854.-
We hire 'SO doubt tt will Ml! well hen. Bead us as*
BOM. - . V JOBS HUSSOS A CO.
McsTEMi. Canada, Jaly 1,1854.
Send ns 2 gro*rße«hav«V Holland Bitter*. We want
modtoine of this kind in onr «£krt. _
JOHN BIRK3ACO* Medical Dali.
- • - -Sr. Paul, Minnesota.
ThenU.intt.analrMJeb«« toryga
land Bitter*. ' ' * per H. R PRARSOIff.
Dec.
Send in* & iii2ea mere Boerbave’a KoUand 1
will remit on tho receipt of tame. J. R- fatiw.
Imrotowy, Pa-, Dec. 24,1856.
Send mo 6 dozen lk»rbanU Holtand BlUotfc I»r tA--
wilt remit, less dUcoont. CHARLES &ITX.
Wuubcxo. To, Nov. 1,1156.
Fond molnotfcer box', 3 ton, BU ‘
..r.,
Toss, Pa, febnary 4,1857.
PieaM M&d me. per exprew, 6 dozen Boerhue’e HoUanil
Bitten. We an entirely out. C. A. MORRIS A CO.
looumxx, Kjr, January £L1857.
WehaveagnatmaeycalUtoryoar BoerhtTe’aHolltsd
Bitten, and would like to have the agency.
WM. SPRINQER A BRO.
GttmoKl—Bo careful to ask for Boer hen's SsXlanA Bit
ten. The great popularity of thU medicine haj induced
many laiUtton*, which the public should guard agklaat
porchaalug.
at $1 P«r bottle, or tlx bottle* tor (6. by thepru
nrletcn,BENJ.PACßi Ja,A 00, Manufacturing Pbarma
oeuttataand Chealata,27. Wood street, between Ist and Sd
eta, Pittsburgh. Pm, aud DrugglxU generally. sel7:dAwP
Special iiottets.
0 A O T I O N .—The great success of-the
American TThteft has led foreign manutactnrera not only
to Imitate It in general appearance, bnt to counterfeit It—
even to thou noof onr trademarks. 'Thoso who have had
the genuine Watch are not ttkely to bo deceived If they
snbject the articlo to a proper scrutiny when offered for
tale. To those, however, Who have never purchased the
American Watch, and are not familiar with Its peculiar!
ties, we would say that they never need be tn any doubt
whatever in regard to It, m certificatesrf genuineness, signed
by ourwlvra. I'nranaWy accompany every Watch sold by
m, and should be demanded ol every person offering these
Watches for sale.
Wo have to add that the articles are like osr
Watch In only, and are internally of the mM|
Inferior Quith, and made npon the very same system that
has already flooded the country wiL\ TRfeAcr that art not
onlyvexaiovsand a constant source r>fexpense,but really
useless to t\e owners.
Any pci Bin who wishes tn purchase oue-of onr own
Watches, wilt find them with onr agents, Utttn REINE
MAN A MBVRAN, Pittsburgh, Pa.
APPLETON,TRACT A 00.
arlfelydawT—JulO Waltham, Mast.
JIOTHEUSt RIOTfeKIISIt ROTHERatU
Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth
ing Syrup for Chlldrcn Teething. It has no equal on earth. :
It greatly facilitates the process oftoethlng by sofUniog the
.gums, rrdoctng all Inflammation—will allay pain, and la
tun to rvgnlate the bowel*. Depend upon It, mother*, It
will gtre mt to yoonclree, and reltef and hsatth to your
Infttcte. IVrft-ctiy safe In all caaea.
This valtrible preparation is the prescription of one of
she most experienced and skilful female Physicians In New
England, and haa been used with ncvor faillng succeiiln
millions of raaea.
We believe It (be best and sorest remedy In the world, 1n
all cases of Pj u ntory and Dlerhoee In Children, whstlter It
arise* from (oeihtng oi from any other cause.
If life and health can be estimated by dollars and ceota,lt
Is worth Its weight In gold.
MllUonaof bottles are sold every year In the Uotted
Etates. It Is an old aad well-tried remedy.
PRIOR ONLY 25 CENTS A BOTTLE.
49*Noae genuine union the fee-simile of CCRTZB A PER
KINS. New York, Ison the outside wrapper,
Sola by Druggists throughout tbe world.
DR. GEO. 11. KETSER, Agent tor Pittsburgh.
JaldswlyfcT
Tha Great Bagilifi Remedy.
SIR JAKES CLARKE'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLSI
Ftvparvd from a proscription of Qr James Clarke,' H.D,
Physliiaa Extraordlnaryto the Queen.
This well known Medldoei* no imposition, hot a sure
aad safe remedy for Female DlffleulUsa and Obstructions,
trom any cause whatever; and although a powerful remedy,
they contain nothing hurtful to the constitution.
TO MARRIED LAMM It Is peculiarly suited. It will,
tn a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity.
Throe PCls have never been known to /ailtshcrsfAedirro
lions on the second page ef pamphlet ere soeQ observed.
For fall particular*, get a pamphlet, free, of the agvot.
N. D —FI end 6 pcatagv stamps enclosed to any aothort
zed agent, will Insure a bottle, containing over 50 pills, by
return mall.
B. L- FAHNESTOCK A CO., Pittsburgh, wholesale agent,
and sold by all druggists. *p3?;dAw fc T
THE GREATEST MATCH MACHINEIN
THE WORLD!
A FORTUNE MADE WITH A SMALL INYEBUENT.
THOMAS’ PATENT MATCH MACHINE
Is • slmt fa cheap and perfect Hatch Maker. Tho Machine
ccwtaonly $115; Is drivan by hand, aad will make the tor.
tuno of the manufacturer in a short time. Where good
wood U to I* bad readily it matariaßy red neve the coat.
county or Machine privilege* are offered fc*
•ale at a moderate price. Tor particulars eallatGAfllTO
COCNTINO BOOH, fifth street. ieLdAwtctfT
STARCH FACTORY VOH SALE.
TUo Uocheator Slurch Factory, in thorougt
aadcomplote working order, capable of turning out t»
ton of Surcb daily, will be sold on very advantageous tenui
Thli Is • faToraU* opportunity for any one wishing to eotr
Into a safe and proflutlo buticesa. A jr»! run of rnston
b-!r-alrrjuly wrll r*tai>lUbM, and tK,<urui«« x«nsp«ra
i!'-l y *m»il raptlal. For forthrr lafermation f-oqulr* rf
.. (Urndfc UFNttV 11. COLLIN'A No. Itf W«kl *t.
rtniAPEITHIA.
WM. McKEE & CO.,
No. %■* 8. Front St* and No, 33 Letltl* Bi*t
IMPORTERS OF
FOREIGN DRY GOODS,
Abe constantly receiving on consignment,
IRISH LTNENB, SHIRT FRONTS, HDKFS, Ac., in pot
variety. Also, BRITISH GOODS, consisting In part of
TAPER MUSLINS, VELVET CORDS, BRAVERTERNB,
TADBT VELVETS, A LpACCAS, CASHMERES, ITALIAN
CLOTOB, Ac. JolaOmte
macrons....-. roan u. *on>——w.**euuowa
Pitta burgh Steel Worka.
JONES, BOYD A COn
SUtiofacturtnor CAST STEEL: also, SPRING, PLOW ud
A. n STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES,
Cbnwr Ron ml FirU Stmts, Pittsburgh, Pis.
3->. B. ROGERS Sc CO,
Kiarracrauas or
Rogeri* Improved Patent Steal
Cvilti valor Tooth,
Center Most and Pint Streets, Pittsburgh, At.
W. Ac X>. RINEHART,
KABcracmaxas an anuw u
All kinds ofTobacco, SntfffandClgaxSi
Cara recently takesUia building No. 189 Wood street, la
eddition to tbelr Mesulacttxrlng Establish menttKo. 43 Irwin
•treat, where they will ba plumed to receive their friend*,
*p27:lr<K« _
ETNA STOVE WORKS.
ALEXANDER BRADLEY,
KADWACtnaxa and beajjs ii* crant tamot or
COOKING, FABLOR AND HEATING STOVES,
Plain and Fancy Grate Fronta, &c. (
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Foundry on Allegheny Rirrr, two eqoaree northeast of
Penuaylvania Passenger Depot.
Office and dales Room,
mtlklydfc Wo, d.Woodflt*, Plttiburfh. Pa.
. RAIL ROAD BPI&E COMPANY.
Joseph D< W. O, Bldwell<
{Suixftsrr* to Porter, Rot/e <£ Swttt.)
■AKcrAcrtrans
RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS
AND BOAT SPIKES.
tniaiydfc PITTSBPBQB, PENW’A.
DAWEB Sc OLULKY
Bonne, Sign and Ornamental Painters,
A N D a SAINS a Si
, stum nr
White Lead and Zinc Paints,
Alio, sll kinds of Paints, 011 a, Tamlabea, Window Glam,
Potty, Brushes, Ac- .
144 Wbcd Street,two doortaimt virgin ATteg.
mrlfeiydfo
SU&ZUSA SALOON
No. 877 Liberty St,, opposite 7th,
By PIBBCB A HOLMES,
Loach er try day from lo to o’clock; erery oTtning
Iron* 8 to 11. . . aollitf
JAB. MoLAUGHLIN,
MAHCTiptaxa or
Alcohol, Cologne Spirit, and Fniel Oil,
delfcdlyfb Net. IGB and 170 Second Strut.
J, M. LnTLB
MERCHANT ’ TAILOR,
No. 54 St. Clair Streot,
(Dr-lrisb’s New Building,)
taSOdydtc
j??p9? m ? ? p ? r
Trasses for theCareofllerntn orßaptare*
JMABSU’B radicalcube truss.
BITTER'S PATENT TRUSS.
FITCH’S SUPPORTER TRUSS.
SELF-ADJUSTING TRUSS.
DR. BANNING'S LIOR or BODY BRACE, for tbs eureof
Prolapsus Uteri, film, AbdomUnl nod Spinal Weaknesses,
DR. 8. S. FITCU'B Slim Pletod Sapportar.
PILE PROPS, for tbs rapport and cure of POei.
ELASTIO STOCKINGS, fur week and-radcoM Tains.
ELASTIC KNEB CAPS, for weak kneejolnls.
ANKLE SUPPORTS, for week ankle Joints.
SUSPENSORY BANDAOES.
SELF-INJECTING SYRINGES; slso, erary kind cl
Syringes: #
DR. KEYSES also has a Trurs which will radically car#
Hernia or Rupture.
Office at bis Drugstore, No. 140 Wood street, sign of tba
Golden Mojtaf. ap&dawF
$l,OOO-Bxnr-»En for any Medicine that will
excel PRATT A BUTCHER’S MAGIC OIL, the only Indian
Remedy udw sold for AAcuwaf’m, iVewaipfo, Seadacht,
Toothache, Ihtinin the Side or Book, Sprains, Bruisa.%rt
Burnt, Contracted Chris and Soviet: the on y reg
•table remedy discovered that wQI actopon them aqa ilm
her tbejolnta.. Thoosandscf persons hare been cured of
these compklDts by this,new discovery.. All arainrlted te
giroit a Irish Principal office -SOS Washington street,
Brooklyn, N.Y,. For sale by DR. <2BG. O. KEYBKB, No
140 Wood street, end J.P.FLEMI3G, Allegheny.
the wrapper,end same
blown in the bottle., . ; , -r
Ualvanio Battery, or .Electro Magnetic
wUlbeJualfteeqflatpwaachaiiei, wbarareraa EatPW
Addma J»T5*O,
lVepSadawK
Uo CQFFKJS in ato n and for
Md^IBB&XTXSAPILWOKS,
;i!V-V-.s > rv.- *• -•- - * __
Sptnat jtotuts.
Permanent Office
Complying -with the urgent request of hun
dreds of their patients,
DRS. G. M.7TTC3S&J>’W.BYKEB
Have concluded to remain
PERBASESTLY IS PITTSBURGH,
And may be consulted at their office,
>To. 10l Penn Street,
OPPOSITE THE ST. CLAIR HOTEL,
Dally, except Bondsyt, torConaiunptlon, Asthma, .
BromeMltls and aU other Cltronle Complaint*
complicated with arcaaslng Pulmonary Disease, Including {
Cat arrA, Heart Disease, Affections of tho Liter, Dys
pepsia, Gastritis, FemaJr Complaints, etc.
DRS- FITCH A BYKX3 would state list their treatment
of Consumption is baaed upon too fact that he disease e&
ists inOitlloodandsystem atlargt,both 'during
it*development in the litngt, aod they therotot Annloy
Mechanical, Hygienic and Medleluat remedlee to purify the
blood and strengthen the sjitsm. With these, they use
MEDICINAL TMIT tT.i i nflVS,whlch they value highly,but
only as /hnto«w»,' (hamnp no Curative effect when used
otoncj and Invalldsare earn eatlycnntioned against waiting
the precious time of curability on any treatment based upiAi
the plausible,bat false idea that the “seat of the disease cco
be reached In a direct manner by Inhalation,” for as before
stated, the «ot of the dittos* ilia tA« Mood and Us tffttds
only in the longs.
charge for conmltatkm. ....
A list uf qoesUona will be *rtt to thoae wUMcz to eon
suit ns by letter. ntyflfcdawfctfP i
John C. Baker A Co's j
COD-L I *V r HJ.B OIL!! ,
This Medicine, prepared in the most ap
proved manner, and bottled by ns, has received the
tton of the moat adenUfle oftbeMedJcal Profession of Phil
adelphla and elsewhere, who recommend It m superior to
any other now manofkctnrcd.
Of Ua,efficacy and Importance as a remedial In cases of
Consumption, Gout, Bronchitis, Astbms, Chronic Rbenroa*
tism, and all Bcroroloas disease*, It is unnecessary to >|W«k;
—thousands of eminent physicians of Europe and America
havlngtcated Us wonderful curative properties
Prepared only by JOHN C. BAKER A CO., Wholesale
Drnggiefa No. 154 North third street, Philadelphia. Sold
by all Druggists throughout the conntry. fe‘J3:dtoc3o
F Jk. 3VE IX.TT
SEWING MACHINES
GROVER Sc B-AXKITS.
The firat place iu public estimation is now
Justly accorded to the QR9VXB A BAKKR’SMACIHNB,
for family aowlng for the following reasons:
lit.—lt i* MORE SIMPLE and EASILY KEPT IN.OB
DEB than any other machine.
2d.—lt makes a aasm which will not RIP or RAYEL,
though wry third stitch l* cut.
Sd.—Xtrowifromordinaryspools, and thus all trouble
of winding thread Is while the nno Machine can
be adapted, at plaasnn, by a mera, change of epoole, to all
varieties of work. ' j
4th.—The same Mathb# ran* silk, linen thread and com
mon spool cotton, with equal facility
-sth.—The seam faasvtasllo as the most elastic fabric, so
that it I* free from all LI ABrUTT, to BREAK In WASH
ING, IRONING or otherwise.
6th.—The stitch made by this Machine is .more BEAU
TIFUL thin any other made, either by band or machine.
W, C. ELLIOTT, Agent,
AT THE FIFTH STREET
SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
>n3Q:lydfc PITTSBURG IT, PA.
a a & C. P. MARKLB,
PRINTING, JOB >AND ALL KINDS OF
W RAPPING PAPIJR.
Wareliona*, No* 37 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Bags bought at market prices. pyttffc
J. H. CHIUSTVy, OX. D*,
163 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Penna.,
Having had the advantages of Esatern Cotlegesand. Uoe
pitals, and several year*’ practica, offsre his professional
•ervtre* in SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CASES.
‘ umtrcu.
Rev. W. D. Howard.
Rev. D. EL A. McLasn.
T. H. SRI, Em.
i R, Iluntor.
Jacob McCol
N. HOLMES Sc SONS,
scans nr
Foreign aid Domestic Bills ot Eitbange,
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT,
■ BANK NOTES AND SPECIE,
NO. 67 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.
made on all the principal ritlea through
oat the United State*. ap22-fcly
JOHN COCHRAN ac BRO.
KairvTACrtikns o*
Iron Rntllnf, Iron Vaults, Vault Door*,
Window Shutters, Window Cnords, he.,
JKo. 61 Second Street mi 66 Third Strtst,
(Between Wood and MarfcetJ PITTSBURGH,
Ha** co hand a variety of new Patterns, fancy and plain,
ejifcaht* tor atl parprees: Particular attention paid tv en-
CleelngOraveLota. jfebidngsloneatshoitftoUce. mrW
w«. ,, , „„n. o. rainrs
VANIffiVIIB A FRIEND,
AT X O r*(lr. TOYS A.-X X. A w.
aoLiciTons in ciianc.kiiv,
6, ShinFi llloelt, t*ut> <•?«*, f>na«.
ng-Oolloctloii* pnitapUy made in any peri of N'.t thorn
lowa, or Waetera Wiaconaln.
Will attend to the purchase and Bale of Real Rotate, ob
talntn* Money on Bonds and Mortgages ael:lydto
;WEY MAN tt BON,
Burehctaren **d De*!«-» Id all kind* of
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIOARS,
AND
LEAF TOBAOOO,
Gomtr qf SmtOJUId Stmt and Viamtmd Mkj,
pirraßPßQii, pa.
TK.C.IOMIIWI—
vnauw pocsLASs.
ROBINSON, SIMS k HILLERS,
rOOSDBSS AWD HACHIAUTS,
WASHINGTON WORKS.
Pittsburgh, Penns.
Ofleii 80, 91 Hark*! street*
Manufacture all kinds of Steam Engine* and Mill Machin
ery; Castings, Railroad Work, feteam Boiler* and Sheet Iron
Work.
Jobbing and lUpalrihg done on abort notice. mr2s:lydlc
M. K. OILLEbPI IfiT
DBSIIBI,
Extracts Teeth without pain, by au entire*
ltsxw Anaesthetic agsnt applied to the teeth and gam*
onlj. Teeth from one to roll setts luertod on the various
metallic baaea. He alsoiostrt* teeth: on entire JVrcrfain
foxe with oontlnnons gum, whkh in beatify, cleanliness end
durability cannot fall to plea*. Call and examine speci
mens.
®B*Offlce No. 61 Fourth street, below Market, (second
rtory.l Plttabnrgh. JeTrlydfc
BAAIUIUi. BItAV
MERCHANT TAIX.OR,
A'o. 62 ST. CLAIR STRSBT,
PITTSBURGH, PKNNA-,
la prepared to furnish his customers and
bny«n generally, with the latest and most fashionable
•tyl«*_of Spring and Summer Ooods of every variety, which
be will make np to order to the entire satisfaction of thoso
who may favor them with tbelr patronage. apSfcdfc
PATNB, BISSBLL ft CO.,
H&HOTiCTOUU or
Cooking, Parlor and Heating
. STOVES,
Qratoa, Fronts, Fendara, oto.,
And UanQfactnrvn of lh» Celebrated
CAPITAL COOKING- RANGE,
NO. S3A LIBERTY STREET,
jrefciydfc PirrsDDr.oh, pa.
MITCHELL, HERRON ft CO., “
tuauraoTuxtax or
Coolcing* Parlor and Heating
STOVES,
Orate Fronti, Fenderi, Cooking Ranges, ite.,
106 Libert? St,, Pittsburgh, Pa.
. mi22Jely
~PUBTIjEY, NEJLSOI, . CO.,
of
ODN BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES,
ROBINSON'S 80LID0A8T8TKRLBCYTHES—Warranted.
Ccul Steel and Hammered Shovel* and Spade*,
Hoe*, Hay- and 3fan»re Fork*, Pick*, JTattocki, dte.
Warehomt.So. 17 Uarket It.,
nviumfo pimsimou. pa
QKO. H. ASOKKBUN,
No. 181 Liberty Street, ■ Pitttburgh, Pu.,
tuirmcrasa urn wiwusui* dulu in
EmyTnrMyof -
PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER,
Shoe Ltather, Split*, Horoeeo, French and '
Country Oalf Skint,
prTTSDOBQH, PA.
Sole Leather, Carriage Oilcloths, &o„
AUof which wUTbefaniahed Mthelowest Oash Prices!
CHIDES WANTBD.*{«
,J TORKtON. KXOHANGB. ,
SIGHT BILLS DR AWN BY
DUWOAS, 9UBRMAH A CO.,
ON TUB ONION BASE,'LONDON, IN BUMSOrONB
’* FOUND STBRUNO ANB UPWARDS.
Af»o, BilU do lb* principal c!tU« aodtowoa of Franco,
German?, Ilnaala end other Knropeau
BUtoi t o»«.uU, «, tor t TO i
fonfcm, wood «tmt.coraerofTh>rt.
PITTSBURGH! »AI»
13.0. HBBBST,.
Corner Liberty and ;H*»d Btreete»
Manufacturer of all kinds of light Bags
■nltiblt for Onto, Hour, Vetl, Buckwheat, Salt, Sum and
Orgeat* on, printed lnoeat aadtpproprttt* dalfneto
order. .
AeonatutrappljofSttmtev B*l* on band,'tod Grain-
Bagaforhlra.
. Union. All ordennrompi-
Ij&Ued. . . Jrtfatodtf ~
Tbs But Cork fonvonns, either in chiL
dnoor tdulu erer offend to tb« public U aodoabtedly (be
Trnnifujf prrpertd bj-B. L. rabneitodt- Shirty y*nrt ex
ptrieoce hi* girta the public aeon inai*nt*e that ltd* let
perfectly nibble tod nfa medicine- It Derer.frlle io n.
aovawonae when they exltt.. fiold byF*bMek#k
dCo, wboleealedrcggliU, and proprieicre of;WibKsn , t TUU;
2to.«V comer Wood tad Tonrtb *V.WI.
wtlwamt ea pijn af thh diyi >»pw» 1 ■ seltsbwT.
' ,To Jureoai at«>»«r».»*A wgrt titatlttwtn
ktTfscbie&nrtond to bttlth
yetnof Btrroc*enfl*rtjt»wUl nod (tree) toMetitrftert,*
of ftepnttriptton aadnrappl* of the- remedy, cafe>
eecvtaf • tiamptd Mieton btutac the tpplieutt tddnot
Ptneetheler.AOAjr ]t BAGJCZIA, lkpultwi etmV
MmiitTstfc •
Horses, buggies, carriages and
everything usually found la a first class Bazaar; on
hand and to onI«r at aU-timiM. Hartu vkU trained and
f(liable; VtSiclet tlrpnU uwJ crnu/ortabU.
49* Orders for carriages to funerals, or for famlliee,
punctually attended to, at all hour*.
AsF - nones’ bought and sold; also, kept by the day,
I woekor month..; > •• ae!7:dly
CARRIAGES! BDGGIES! ROCKAWAIiS!
PHAETOKB,BAROCCn*:B,GUiB, ]
AND everything in the lino, purchased from
.AA_ the meet reliable
EASTERNMANUFACTURERS,
Together with a fnU asaortmontof elegant
Raatern Barnes* -
Inevery varlctysaUableforsfogleor.dsableteaaia. Also,
Axles, Springe, and other Items, too' numeroha to mention,
constantly on hand and for sale at rsasooabla prices by
„ JOHN S.BHAP»KR, “
Diamond street, mu Liberty, Pittsburgh, ra.
49“ Carriage* booght and sold on commWtou. Repair*
log neatly and promptly dope. set Tally
IST OF APPLICATIONS FOR JLICEN
&B3, filed In the Clerk's Office, of Allegheny county,
up M Sept 17th, ms THO 9. A. ROWLEY, CleTk.
Secktft Jf.iff -nWith' other goods, id ward, Allegheny city;
Baughman Peter, tavern, Versailles tp; _
Mkbwl. Mllng house, 3d ward, Pittsburgh;
English John, with other goods, Ross tm
Orating George, eating bogie, fith ward, Pittsburgh; 1
□aster James, tavern, Blitsbeth tp;
Hone Prances, other goods, 7tb ward, Pittsburgh;
lienper A~, tavern, ltoestp,
Kelly Thomas, tovera, 2d ward, Pittsburgh;
Mlsh John, tavern. 3d ward, do
MeDade Robert, tavern, Penn tp;
NaumanOohrad, tavern, Peebles tp;;
Murry Ann, tavern, 3d ward, Pittsburgh,
Nicholas Samuel, eating house, 3d ward, Pittsburgh;
Neeman Adam, eating house, 3d ward, Allegheny;
Richter Wm, eating bouse, 3d ward, Pittsburgh;
Schramm Adam, tavern, 6th ward, do;
Barber John A, tavern, Whaler tp. soi7:3t
ROVIBIONS—
WOO pieces Bacon Shoulders;
lt)00 do do - Hams;
600 do do Sldss;
60 bbls Mess Potk;
10 tea Bogar Cored Dried Beef, - *
10 do do do Dams:'
20 Lbll Leaf Lard;
W keg* do do; -
l&u bom prime Catting Cbscsr,
200 bbleEitraaadPaoifly Floor,
Tot sale py eel? JL ROBISON A CO.
Col. Wilson McCaadleaa
Hon. H. A. Weaver.
Hon.T. J.Blgham.
Jolm U. Malior, Eeq.
alllster, Esq. tnyMydfo
PITTSBURG®
jUto abbertismunts,
anOASTBB.S’
BAZAAR AND LIVERY STABLE,
DIAMOND SREVT, NEAP. LIBERTY.
PITTSBCEGH, FA.
DRUGS— Santanicr,
Hjpr Pboepbste Lime;
lodide Zlnq
Citrate Potash;
American Drop Black;
Nitrate Strana;
U'Clong’s A Campbell’s Starch;
Stir Ants;
Black Mustard Seed; -
Garrett's Scotch Snuff;
For saleby B. L.FAUNKSTOOK AGO.,
sa!7 No. GO, comer Wood and Fourth sts.
HILL’S FRANKLIN ALMANAC
TOR IW9,
PUBLISHED BY
WM.G. JOUNSTON,
Printers, Htalloners and binders,
No. 67, Wood street.
EOR SALE—AN EXTRA STRONG AND
> SPACIOUS SEOONDIIANU CARRIAGE, in good re
pair, with double sett oF harness; may bo aeon at Use home
stead of the late Rtv. Charles Atory. For terms apply at
“EQtteCotton Works/* Allegheny. JOSLAII KING.
fel7;3td ' Executor.
E BATHERS—lOOOlbs in store and for sale
by ROBERT DICKEY,
set? From street, near Wood.
casks pure Potash instore and
lor sale low to close consignment. R. DICKEY,
mIT iTroatstreet, near Wood.
GASKS —20 Sugar Casks for sale by
■ ee!7 ’/ ' ROBERT DICKEY.
PIG IRON AND BLOOMS—lsotons
Charcoal Pig Iron; 100 tons Juniata Blooms.
•el? \ K. ROBIBON A 00.
A ZsARGB INVOICE
OF
SUPERIOR PIANOS,
FROM THE
BEST SIAKER9 OP TIII9 COUNTRY,
. seen Aft
BTSXNWAY A SONS,
NUNNS & CLARK,
A DUNHAM £r CO.,
bat Just been received. They were prepared expressly for
this market, and are varjusttd. both by the manufacturer*
andJtabtvrlbers to be prr/td and ’ riliable in every
Due notice of their arriral Will lie given.
n.KLEBER A BRO.,
"* No. ii 3 Pinh atreet,
SelG.tf Sole agents for the above unrlvmlod Pianos.
Attention, soldiers 1812.—“lie
solved. That this hold a special meeting
to this piece (Council Chamber) on WEDNESDAY, the
29th inst-atlO o’clock, A. M„f«x the purpose of together
visiting tho State Fair, and the transaction of any other
necessary buslnesa." . '
Extract from Mtnntss ofthe* 4 Association of Soldiers and
Sailor*laths W«oOS13,” at their meeting, ‘at Ptlte*
burgh,September 10.1868. Boldi*r*of 2St* that hare not
yet joined the Association, are invited to be present and
eutul their names.
LUKE LOOMIS, Sec’y.
gy»r.HtpT« of the several city rm;>«rearehtreby requmt
n» gl»t* the al»ev» nutlet* a ptac» In their two Dext weekly
Imum. KdUora In theaitloinii>('Cf>UQttr<i will plnaae, IUO,
cotlra the contemplated nmUnx. and utilise friend*. aetO
hTiTABE'S C3-RAND PIANO!
ffTHI ‘ A3inE
SPLENDID GRAND PIANO
BROUGHT on by Mrs. C. Blume last week
from the celebrated manufactory of
WJJOI^LAJ*ICNAJBE Ac CO n
BAL TIMORB,
If void, tbe would most respectfully invite her friends, and
the public generally, to call and examine - H before being
*ent*wav,asthepUTch»**rhav kindly consentedtoleave
It Is b*r possession fur e ihort time, usd a» It la considered
to be
BUFERJOR TO ANY
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY
CHARLOTTE BLI'ME,
Attbe“Old Established' Plano Depot,”
eelfclwd US' Wood 3d door iboro JTifth.
FALL
DRY GOODS
AT
C. HANSON LOVE’S,
No, 74 Market Street,
BITWEEN FOURTH STREET AND TOE DIAMOND,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE HIVE.
The subscriber bu just returncdfrnm Philadflphla.New
York* Boston, end some of tlie Manufacturing towns In tbe
New England States, so as to get a portion of our DOMES'
TIO GOODS direct from tbe manufsetarere, end rare one
profit In receiving them Is Ihit wsy. Our stock of FOR
EIGN GOODS bu never beta sg complete.
DRESS GOOODS:
VERY RICH DRESS SILKS, In Plain Black and Wg-'d.
VERT RICH DRESS BILKS, Plaid, Striped and Brocade.
VERT RICH BILK ROBES, Black and Colored.
VERY RICH *LL WOOL MOUS DE LAINS.
VERY RICH ROBE MOUS DE LAINS.
VERT RICH COTTON AND WOOL MODE DS LAINS-
FRENCH MERINOS
COB U R G S ,
Tha Urprit stock In Iha dty, «nd .
BETTER GOODS FOR THE PRICE,
tjuh
CAN BE FOUND IS ANY OTHER lIOUFE WEST OF
THE MOUNTAINS,
BAVKffI UM
BOT 7 GHT JSJV AUCTION
IN
LARGE QUANTITIES AT LOW PRICES,
vrutß* AX'Soin at a tbit
SMALL ADVANCE ON EASTERN CO3T.
SHAWLS AND CLOAHS,
Of entirely new. designs, such uthe
TALMA BHAWLB,
And many other
NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS AND CLOAKS.
We never hate been able to offer; so large and varied
stock'd all kinds of SHAWLB Bad CLOAKS.
NBEJDI/H WORKi
COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES,
FLOUNOINGS, ,
„ EDGINGS,
INSERTINGS, ETC,
MOURJNIG GOODS:
BLACK DRI&R GOODS, SHAWLB, CRAPE VEILS
OOLLARS, GLOVES
Ann
EVERY OTHER ARTICLE IN r THE LINE
OP 1 I
xoxnamta goods
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODSt
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS,
TICKINGS,
'CHECKS
GINGHAMS,
PRINTS,
KENTUCKY JEANS, :
TWEEDS,
SATINETTS.
... CASSIMERES, CLOTHS,
. And every other article usually kept let a -
WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF GOODS;
Asmaojof theabovegoodshAvebeen.houxhtfrom the
MANUFACTORIES and AT AUCIIW OA*flL
wa art enabled toeelltbem as LOW AS TOBY CAN HE
PURCHASED IN ANY OF THE WHOLESALE HOUsS
la the Eastern cltlee. la short, we have never been aide to
offef to large and attractive a stock to ear numerous-cueto
men ena tbe public generally. .
43-KEWOOODS REOEIVED DAILY.
O. BAIIOIILOTE,
Formerly Young, gtcrvnaoa* Lore,
■ '- f *'' .undßrotbMV.
. Ko. 74 MARKET STREW,
—lfcliadAwT - PITTBBURQH,FA-
landing from
sailwadendferaelahy IAIA» PICgkkAQQL .
aar~
‘jfot «nrt.
Jj»OR RE N'T—
A STOKE OS IUKKIT STKKET.
lyoit KENT—A three story Dwelling El'
, *?, 0D fifth street, (So. 1000 containing UJSBk
room., W*i<U »a*h bonee/lA with fine trick stable and
*ttarhed. ThU beusels implied with tot
““ ©old w»tor, bath, gw fie-'aad la * eeotnd I oca
man to the mcu of a professional
and wiU L« rented for a trim of year* to a good ten
ant. For further particular, enquire of
p fl » ALEXANDER kino.
LET.—A largo well furnished dwclline
X with all modem Improvements—for Tent low ton good
tenant Jul 4 lIITCIICOCg, McCKBABT a CO.
dFoc Salt.
FARM FOR SALE.—A small Farm con
taining 25 acres of land, all under cultivation, with
Dwelling Douse, conuinlug 12 room*. Thera la a good
told o! Ocml on thepremlse*, anJ a bank In operation, with
in 4 mile* of the City, on Squirrel UUI, I’oetHM township,
adjolaioglands of the late Uon. Walter Forward, and com
manding tbe finest view in thia region.. For further par
ticulars enqulr© of . L» ?• FLFSIINQ,
oetilmd* -v •••'- 'oa the prtmUea.
FAMILY HORSE FOR SALE.—& hand
aome Boan, aiZyoaraoldi a pacer nnder the nddlo and
a trotter In harness; t« perfectly sale for a lady or e»>lld to
ride or ditto; will not acare at thelocomotive, military or
any dty excitement; will Stand without being hitched, and
U warranted perfectly aonnd; to beaold only far want of
nee. Ktlquiro at warehouseof •
(«4 ' T. J. CRAIO * CO., 134 Wood at
FOB SALE— Ten;aotes . of land, four milas
fron Alleghm, clljr, ootlw Pttrjirtlle pUnk ro»t
improvements good; new farm bonie, .with a good Wgli of
water at the door; new frame stable, and a run of water
through the.back part ot ti»e Jot-will bosold at a bargain.
Also, four lota Inßast Übo ty.dG by ICO fart-each, will
be (old tow. AppTy to 080. W. BONN, aotrth aide ofOhlo
street, 3d door west of tbe Diamond, Allegheny city, [»elfl
Valuable City Property for Bale.
THAT very desirable lot on Water Street
and Redoubt Alley, next to John Irwin A dons, being
lao fatten Water and Ffoot etiwets,and 16Q desp along the
A It will be aold together or in lota oi 20 or 24 ftet each:
For t«rwa,(whico will be mado easy as to psymant,) sp»
ply to JOSKPJX A LEECH A CO,,
mrfcdtf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
T IBERTY STREET PROPERTY FOB
I A BALA—The Store-room and Dwelling situated 00
Liberty street, eoar St. Clair, known as No. 183. The lot
la about 23 feet front und 120 fisot deep, extending back to
BXcbaoge Alloy, on which is erected a BUble and Carriage
bouse. The propertj rents readily for $4OO, and will be sold
at a bargain and on accommodating terms. For particular.
enqnlreof R- U. EINQ,
,pIT Ko-2U Liberty street
FOR SALE, 5 ncres 100 pefehes of Land
in Collins township, near East Liberty*»4J°lnU>g Uadi
ofThoa. Mellon and B. A. Neglay. This property la file*
gantly eitoaud for a private residence, and would make one
of tbe moat handsome coantry seats in the beautiful Talley
of East Liberty. For price and terms, apply to
AUSTIN, LOOMIS A 00,
je23 No. 58 Fourth street,
Ohio Land for Sale.
THE subscriber offers for sole section ten,
township 12, range 10. Stark county, Ohio, commonly
known aa “Bowman’s Section,” containing W 0 acres. It fa
altnated three miles west of MmsJßoii, on'the Btateßoad
leading to Wooster, and within about two milea of tbe Ditto
burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Bail road. Tbe south, «st
and north-east quattera ar* partly cleared on<l Improved—
the remainder is covered with superior timber—and the
whole is well watered by spring? and running streams.—
This section U couaidvred the finest body of land in the
oouoty. It will be sold undivided er in quarters to suit
purchasers. To those who dealro to iuveit In real estate a
better opportunity is raret? offend.
r J. B.SWnKKB, .
ocgftdawtfT No. 1014th street. Pittsburgh. '
FDR SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth
street, between Smlthfleld and Cherry Alley, 100 feet
front by 85 deep.
A Lot on Third street, near Smlthfleld, 40 feet front by 65
feetdoep. • • ' ,
Kistb Waso—The square bounded by Butler, Wilkins
and Carroll streets and Spruce alley, W feet front by 120
deep, nearly opposite to Pettnock A Hart’s Fonndry.
The square bounded bySmallmaa, WOklos and Carrol
streets and Eprnee alley, 264 feet front by 120 deep.
On Allegheny, Carson and Batter streets, adjoining the
Allegheny Valley Railroad Btation, forty contiguous Lota,
each 24 leet front by 120 feet deep.
Eight aem of ground In Reeurra townihlp, part or out
Lot 225, between the New Brighton rood and liUldale On
*6lxl7 Loty In Allegheny City, Third Ward, between East
lane and Chestnut street. _ . „
A Tract of Laud in Westmoreland County, on the Phila
delphia turnpike, 7 miles from Latrobo—7s acres In culti
vation of rich bottom land—3oo acres.
ATract of Land near Llxonier, Westmoreland county, of
875 acres. WILLIAM 5L DARLINGTON,
n>Tls:dtf " 155 Third street, above Smlthfiold.
Administrators’ Bala of Valuable Beal
Estate.
IN pursuance of an order oi the Orphans
Court ofWashington’cannty.the undsndgnod, Admin
lstratorsoftbeestauofßavld Clark, iatoofCanton town,
ship,dtctascd,willofferatpubllc sale on Thundayi
7th day of October* 1858, a valuable tract of
Land in Canton township, la raid county. ,
Tbe land is less than one mile from tbe Borough of Wash
ington, on the road leading from Washington to West
Middletown, and contains 248 acres and 50 perches, about'
£OO seres are cl oared and in ahlgh state of cultivation.
TU* ImprofomaDUcoottator a comfortable Brick Dwel
ling Uan**, large k'ramo Bam, Caro Cribs, Sheep Rheda,
ftud other out-buildings. * Two young Orchard! of valuable
grafted frolt. j
Farmers and often wishing: to educate tbtlr children,
•re especially invited to examine this, properly, prior to
the day of sale..
Xfporchesera delimit, the Land will be Sold intro or
more parrel*.
The sals will take place on the premise* at 1 o'clock, P,
M- o( Sold day.
Terms at Sals *—pne-fburllioftbepnrebaaemoney
to t-e paid when powesalcm is plrea. and tbo residue in thxoo
e-jaalaanaol payment*, with Interest thereon.
Poesesticn will be delivered this fall, or oa tba first day
ol April nut, at the option of the pnrehaaer.
WILLIAM WYLIE,)
Sel3aJ*w3T ALEX. MURDOCH f AjUninUUator’s.
flijtla'Dclpijta ahhmiacnuntß,
AUTUJIIf TRADE. 1888.
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS.,
AT WHOLESALE.
DRESS 0-00138,
dr NEWEST STYLES.
SHAWLS,
IN EVERY VARIETY.
MERINOS, COBURG3, MUSLIN DELAINES.
VELVETS, BILKB, ALPACAS, GINGHAMS.
CLOmS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS, TESTINGS
FLANNELS, PRINT^BUSAOIIEDANDBROWNGOODS,
with a complete line of
EMBROIDERIES,
And other styles of Goods adapted to
A FIBST CLASS TRADE.
AH of which are offered for sale, cheap,
W- G. OHXTTZCS dt 00-,
439 Market A 133 Merebiuit St.j
ao27:eod3m ’ PHILADELPHIA.
SILK..— Sewing and Fringo Silks, Thun.
Organzlee Embruldeiwand Spun Silks, of all color*
constantly on hand and. by tho manufacturers at
the lowest market rate*. R.UOOLEY A SON,
Juifa3a»ileod Hudeon Alley, Philadelphia. •
WM. BRICE & CO..
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 8 SOUTH WATER STREET. ,
PHILADELPHIA.
We give prompt and particular attention to the'sale ol
Butter, lard,Cheese, £ggs,Green aad Dried Fruits) Clover
aad Timothy Seeds, Wool, Ac. \ J
Oor - extensive bosinets coimecGone in this line of trade
eoablo qi todirpoeocf tbs largest (inanttties of tbeee goods.
Advance* made on goods or bills of lading. We respect*
folly aolldt yonr consignment*. aeliltnd .
BUFFALO ROBES,
. By the Bale or Robo,
at
GSOF. WOMATB’S,
Nos. 415 A~Tt7 ARGITSt. Phllab’a. ‘
N. B.—Also, a large assortmentof LADIES
FARCY FURS, of our own manufacture. ati27:3md
CANDLE MOULDS,
Xkf ARRANTEDtobe of tho bestmaial, all
TT. sizes and patterns, .manufactured and i for sale by
JOHN CALYERLKY, -
aqgfcSmd No.Bosßace Street, Philadelphia.
WILLARD BARVSY A CO.
84 MAIDEN LANE, AND IT. CEDAR STREET,
NEW YORK.
PAPER WAREHOUSE,
Every description of
WRAPPING, PJttNTDia AND F3UTINO
PAP E r;
05 HAND OR ITA2B VO ORDEC,
FAUCI, COLORED AND TISSUE PAPERS,
BLOTTING PAPERS, ENVELOPES,
1 Straw and Bonnet Boards,
T WIN E H O USB.
WILLARD HARVEY A CO.,
84 Jfniden Lant and 17 Cedar >SYr«ef,
NBW YORK.
HEMP. COTTON, FLAX AND. LINEN
. . T W INKS,
• urrounu akb KswuraeruuD*'
CORDAGE
.Of.every description
JUTE, MASILLA AND AMERICAN HEMP
ROPE,
Tarred Stuff, Pishing Lines GtfUng Threads;
JBISE TWISES.
BHOE TfTRHAD, WlCK,and all kinds of
CORDS AAD LINKS.
auFtfmeod ■ ••
RICHARDIOS'fI
I R I S EC X. X 3ST E IST is ,
Damulu, Cfapua, &o.
CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN
ENB.ud dum dMlzotu of obtaining thoOESDINE
duiold bm tluttho wtklta Uta, pordtaw u.ftal
ed with tha full name of the fins, •;
mCBABD&ON, SONS d OWDEN, ..
as a guarantee of the aoundsem and durabQUy ef the Goods
This caatlon Is rendered eanoUaUy necessary at large
quautitteaof lutariot and defective Linens are prepared,
season after season and sealed-with tbe name of BICIIABD
SONTby Irish Houses, who, regardless of tha injury thus
inflicted alike on the Aswncan coasrunetuod Ibe oanufao
toren of the gemrina Goods,' wiUnot readily abandon a
busloeMeo profitable,' while purchasers cau be Imposed on
with goods of a wortUece character. - *
i ; BULLOOEE k J.B. LOCEtf,
se7:lydls ' Agvnta M Church street, Nsw York. ’.
Hamilton’s Improved Toung America
Grain BrIU.
rpHE attention of Farmon ond Ml other,
!'• who tael iatercetad fa tbe progreea of egricabanl
•eience, is directed to the above ImplamenV It la goirsn
teed to bow all Hade of Grain and head*—(nclodtagw beat.
Rye, Oata, Buckwheat,' Barley, Timothy, Otorar, Hemp) Ao.
—ln any deeired .quantity pee acre, to plant it at a proper
.depth, wUhont.chMge of flxtnrta, without faU.
This Drill costa but a UtUe over half the price of
tmcaiAnaTpmunftjwt ‘
It will da mote work with I*m labor, and with fc*Jf tb«
draacbt,or «ayocherdrlQto «m.. lt U excoedlsslvrim
plain lu conatrocUwo cod operation,andl» oottubl* to
igrioatorordar.
Prtoo.ofT hoed Drills, with grua inedtr attached.,.. j«o<y>
Priced 8 do do r .do;- <to ; do„•
I • ' TRvraitdteirmnnNi;- • .
9Sf A liberal discount mad* todiiutt •
**{* lb* Xhttthlsg Stadilst Maaulactory of C
T ia!^ssgaffia»i/*
Oft.. iutsa
ADJUIfI,
ci,
Srl ' m *'-&&-
Mansa,.—.Thertfrilll* M
Wedwodajr, T&radaj *asTrt^^S^ t y»” l
?U o'clock, atxl oo 6atarday *ltinS I TS\?? l ? ,e s*^J--
Paxtoo, Howard, Jacobni,
dnct tba Krrife*. Ib« pallia
: — :—~" ’ .did./.
A. W. OAZZAM.
Omcx or tee mtncKOß w Bottom jr~;
JTS» Notice—The StockhtS’feS'ot'iSa , i L
baPßbujd Bortoo Mlalof Ccajß*ay
tl&cd tbit iijwciil rowtinj; will bthSTmttbs oSETSS?*
Company,ln tbecity of PJtuburth, ca VnSKfiaDAT
Cth d»y of October, it 3 o’clock, P, AL, to consider tbaio?
j«t of orx*aitißg*naddlUoo*lco»pmj.wl!h » tlcwSv
morenpfal
By ordor of tho Board of Directors ““***“* ‘ WTO *».,
wiauitd 11103. M. ETOWB, S«rtUyy.-5
DKio?rPjtAT*RM«mos.—These meet-
Wl ® r . logs ara bald jJaUy ln the Enoms of the Yoon*
Wen's Christian Assodatim, at 7?£« A. M, and 4 p.M,.
continuing-for threofourths of auburn* All persona ar*;
cordiallyinvitedto attend.. lAdfe* trndJcctlaueiely invi
ted to be present. Oivu fatfselkimtkb ifnolotr&r
an2S:tf
OmcsotTßtrmsßCßba Lin, Fix*am> Hauai)
IntußCS Coxraxr, No. W Wan* St.
•pmwinwß, August it, :«m» j*»
fTS»Tn« Board of Directors of this Company
'* , 'y r havethttdaydeelaredndlvfclendotit of tbaproAis :
of the last tlx months, of two doHarajur ibste, eppffcxbi* -
to the redaction of Stock NctrS. - - F?A.HIfiXIIAKT,^‘
aul&imd : ; ‘ v Secretary,
\\T ANTED—On or before tho Ist ofOcto-
J" .. ber,e situation in a Drug afore, by an experlnmd
DrQ fB tet r‘«rt of reference gives; have dq objections to *£
out of the city. Addm» ’
» U:3td * L_ P. AvOttetio.Ofico.; :
WANTED— -A situation in ft Hard Ware
iiorc, by an industrious, compelent end reliable
SS I * Tl °* “»« city—nnexcoptfon
ebfoXTsCareccoslTia. Address . SEDGWICK,
- AHfXhonr chyPostofflco. ■
ANTED.—2S,OOO Bush, Wheat;
10.000 « o»n
. • : nWOUOOOK, STOKgKaY A 00,
«nl Pecoodaod 161 Firstßta.
ANTED—The highest market tarfce
paid for fieetwtx by B. X. FAHNESTOCK *<co •
*a3l t oorattWoodiinllmmh»t».
WOOD WANTED.—The highest market
■ price paid for Wool, by B. HAKBAUan ACO,
JelB • ■ . • . • No 296Libertyitmt.
VTTOOL! AVOOL1!—100,000lb. Wool want-
YY edathlghostea»hpriceeby'c
aiTcncocK, Mccreehy a co.,
JeZlalAwtfT 122 Second and 151 Front «t*.
MADAME APPOLUfS TETBDOtHTS:
FRENCH AND ENGLISH
Boarding, and Dajr Softool for Totuxf ~
Lidiu, !
U&Third tired, PitUbvrffh,!}*.}; •..■•
rpHIS School designed on theplan of French
A BcbocUio France, and modified aa to tho - g"git«h de*' -
partmentaoa tbe plan of French School* Is'tbo United
BUtee,off«ntojoungladiei, betldeaa full English course,
the beat opportunity of thoroughly acquiring the French
laognage nod literature, theprlcdpal baring reald» d arm!
yean la France, and being assisted by Jdr.Tetcdonx, a ttaUre
.of Paris.andagradniteotthe <> OoUegeCbtr)exn»gns. r * v
French and Latin will be Integral parts of the coarse: ' l
The Fine Arts will be taught uoder-the superintendence
ot slr. Twtodonx, a pupil of tbe Conservatory of Parts.
: Arrangements bate oeen made foryoong ladies Who bar*
lug already gone tbrongb a regular? coarse of.studhfc still
may' wish to know. English literature -
acquiretaoretacUuyiaqweklagtb«Frtocb'langniij»Shd :
Improve in the Fine Art*.,V V ■- r ':
i School will open on tbe second. Monday fir September.
JSxpcnKibytAeUnncfFfm $100; Ta
Won $3O, Vocal Marta $25. in clam* $l6; Piano $25; use of
instrument $&; German and Italian, each $26, In classes slo'
Drawing, In classes $10; Oil and Water Colors at tbe £ro*_
fsesor’sprke. All iborges paj eble in advance. •
For circulars and further particulars, apply to lbs'
Principal. . salPxxLidy •
The Polytechnic College of the State of Peima.
WEST SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA. "
T N COUFOR ATED by the Legislating, 1853,
A end organized on the plan of tbe Indus-rial A-tf—j of
pari* and Germany; comprises a- Preparatory Department
and four Technical Schools, viz: ■* ■
The School of Mina.
The School of Civil Engineering. '
The School ef MecOcntfoal Etininurino.
The School cf ChcmUtry.
Architecture and Dertgn are Induced In the course*—.
Ample facilities exUt ior Field and Laboratory, practice,
and Assistant Engineers' aty perfect themselves In any
branch of tbelr profession.: '
Tbe Sixth Aunnal Session will begin on MONDAY, Sept.-.
20Ut, 1869. For Catalogues and’fnttber information apply
to Dr.A.L.KBNNEDF;
eefceodlwbw2tT Presldsot of Faculty, r
TXniversity of Marrwland.-
School of Medicine. k
THE Fiftv-Firut Session will begin on '
THURSDAY, October 7th, 1868, and end lurch lit,
•mao . •
N. B> SMITH, 11. D., Trioclplr# and Pnctlct of SarntTd’-
W. £. A. AIKIN, H.D m ChtokUj.ud PbhnoaCT. . .• /i '
DAIIDEIi CHEW, M. D. Pripciptet ud' hitUaiof
Uedldoe.. ,
JOSKPII EOBT, M.D~ Anatomy and PbyilolocT.:'
O. W. jnLTENBEEQEH. M.D^nbrtrtrtc*.
OHA&LE3 FRICE, U, : Mstwls' Uedlct ud Ihvi*
B. B. Sim IT, Hvd!, Ovmooitntoraf Anatomy.
CLTNXOAL fi gireait ibt'Biltloun'
Infirmary, altnitcd near the Unirmlty,. and open to Jda
trfealatwoi th* School tb'ougftooic ilia yaa*, •
FEES, far the fati'caamSSS;- UainfcalatiDii iea £i; -
Graduation $2O; Practical Anatomy $lO.
—lLdlw OEOBOJE IT; iILLTEyBEROCtt,Ptan.
onagl<Adlci|
ZJW&ENCEVILLBjXiURPITTMiUBGBr..
THE following arrangements have been
made for the ensuing jean Rector, al»o Instructor in
Rhetoric and Uoral Science, Her, QEoRQK T, RLDKR, A. '
U 4 Auleuat In the Academic Department, fltlM hfTkw :
U.WATSOKvlortherreocb, MAITtLB MaI,VT»A l*--
v Bit, from DarU, and for the hit three, with Bln, ntrrt.T.
VocalMturto aodpSnol
W** JURY MBISZtt, pupil cf I)r. Ume, Oni)M,iM:
MfcTKe fiddltaann, Bortfo. Tor Execution and theorem.-
Jit* EDSIUHD H- HUE3ULL . for Jlnvlog and Palntjp^
; The French language will htreofttr constitute on inttff>
ml partofthecouise, nod be spoken la the family, -
Asneady.tbefiUlnumberotirapUeare already*#****!,
early application should!* mado personally orb? the
Pittsburgh poetto the Rector. -m&andt
Tho College of St. Jamfla, TVTgtwln^ft
THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION bwjM '
os WEDNESDAY, Sept. 29th.Pnrataal httcMum -
on that day la requested. Applicants can cuter any of the •
classes, lathe Preparatory School, or in the College let- '
which upon examination they an found qualified. :0o»v
merdal atudlea pursued by those whose parents desire It » '•*
Ample accommodations are prorlded for one hundred aad ■
twenty pupils.
Trtue-'Two huodred and fifty dollars for tbs seaalcsv
payable semiannually Ur adTauce, coreilog nil expensos of'.
Tuition abd Boarding.
admission apply to the Rer. Dr. KEBFOOT, Rector.
College St. James P. 0., Maryland. Jrtdawdtd
JpHENCH AND ENGLISH - : ‘
. . WABDmAHD DAYSCnOOD : •
MISSES OARPEXTIER wbf
their School, on MONDAY, September IStb. at their real*
dence.No.lSo7 Spruce street, Philadelphia. ’ •—v.
References:—iron. Wx.F. Joojrsos end W. H. Doorr. *■ •
Pittsburgh; Jas-W. Saomr, Esq, firm of Jas.W. Brown ki y
Ox,Philadelphia. , ♦ : Jo273ojeod
'' v Mr. Clement Tetedou* " J*'
Announces to the putiio that ha bos /- -
taken up his residence loPfitstrargh,and te aowpr*»
pared to gin lessons In Yocal Uoslo. ’
For terms and.further peitlcoler*, sppljr af John &- ' •
Ballots Muslo Store, Wo. 81 Wood at. . anlltOrd . ; _ • :
1 Pann
/“10RNER of Penn and Hancdck 'streets.— -I
V/The ensuing tern will commence on TUESDAY] Use
lost. A limited number of popllsmay obtain admsefos. V "•
Terms for Tuition ruxt StAlloiwrj. $22 per session cf twenty - *
twowaeks. sa24:tf . .J. M. SMITH, Principal.. -
RS. WILSONS PREPARATORY; AND
PRIMARY SOROOL, on "Wafer street, opposite (he
Allegheny dry, wIU re-open Monday, Septem
ber, thsfith,. . ... augfirfhed*-
MB. CLEMENT TETEDOUX; announces
-lathe jmbUo that he has taken up hla residence In
nowprepand to git* lessons lit Yoeal
* '*' J \
further mrttcolari apply-, to Johnß. Mel*:
lor.Moslfl Store, h’o. 81 Wood street. - MS^dOw
- P. M. DATIBj Anotloneer, 1
Commercial Sales Rooms, No.'St Fifth street.
BAROUCHE AND BUGGY At Auction—
OnSaturday moruiogSeptembcr 18ih, et-11 o'clock,
the commercial salesrooms, No. *4 Fifth street, will be,
sold, one superior Barouche and oos handaome well fit,
isbed top Boggy—eastern manufacture.
- • . *
HAIR RESTORATIVE.—
JLj On Saturday morning September 16th, at U o'clock,
will be told at the commercial sales rooms, No. Si fifth «-
for account wh-nn It may concern, to pay charm, 4ft dozen
bottlwL 25 boxea Emsrson's celebrated Uair Resioratirs.
'[ P.M.PAYISrAnct.
STOCK P.,Fy. Wi &C. R; R, at private
aaix, In lota to suit purchasers, by
•P 1 P. M.DAVIS, Au«t,No. MRfthst. T;
AUSTIN LOOffllS ft CO,, Berchanu l
SK_SALE3 BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A
SSSta&£jK^ ,^E:i «»»-■•
w . _ •' . AUSTIN LOOina * CO; -
Bom» Draft* asd-Louu cn Bml Estate entatiitod- oa
tMMMbfe tanai by ACSUH WOJISTcST- '
•*® Stock Koto Broken. 93 FoorthW.
/ißoo£KlJ3il 1 1 1
U 12ft BagalUo Coffee;'
60 Half cheats Toattg St*ob toil BUek t»»«-
. 60 Catty I*Prime 1 *Prime do ; Oo for Guslly ttace* -
50 Horn Tobacco MSOttaibratufe
25 Hbda Bogart-' ' ■• .•■■ •? ! :■ ..\-
- 26JIbUX«noKo.8 Uickanl; .-■ .
20 HlfbbliNa.SHackarol;
: - 26 Bbb Ko. 1 Whlu FUb;
200 Raasu WnpplOf IVpar;
100 Boxes Ohccsr;: • ■
l»Bi*FalV- •'* \ . •
60 Boxes Basin Soap; ■ ; \ ■ >
ira
wit jtocOTcaßMr.'' ■
- No. 196 iJbttty toast. : -
I^BENCUAKXmCIALFJWfIVKKS
J.C.UBHH3aOS,BMWB*CO.
jJu DAJUH VAKNISH for ulo fa 7
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