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PITTSBURGH;
MONDAY MORNING, SEPT!" 20, 1858.
airvnioAi state ticket.
roAtxmnvjVM*,.
JOHN M. MAP, of FhfltiMpSa. •
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TOIUM K.fEAZKT^FijrSti
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IBLICAN COUHTT TICKET,
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act. JAtng g. MOOPgAP, PtttAorrti.
oososma—SCDnuneicr. ..
BOBgBT HcttWlOtlT, SnerfaaDv Cirr.
■ tsuToa, .....
SOP. P. PBHHBT, Plttatmrgh.
% narailD, Peebtaa,
P. ZOLuS;
BOBEBT P. HcDOWKLL, AU%mir.
JAMxa l. aßhHUh’anviiaiT.
• nonewMET,
. DARIKL ARMSTRONG, Pittsburgh.
UCBXUS PATTKBSOV, Indiana.
ATOttoa,
JOHN U. LARQiBB, Charters.
• ' oaowa,
CHACNCBT B. BOBTWICK, Xawraesvffle.
Masons or tod.
: B0BX2? 11. DAYIB, Ohio.
“*• Tnoiiu WouAHt—H u 7 lhb f were
. nNd*d to Jutiff th< eoune ire hare punned
lowmrdaMr. Willmoj, it ia.to too found inhia.
■ - proaoat poaitbn u the cudMito of the demoo
, my of tho 224 diaWct for Cobgteaa..
It has boon He eludled effort of Mr. Williimi
to crooto Uio UiiprcMitm that wo hero made w»r
upou him bocauao bo iu employed as the altor
* . ney of- the city and county against tho railroad
bondholder*; but bo knows better. Wo bare
no quarrel with him for ooutceting boforo the
- Supremo Court the legal liability of tho city and
county ; on tho contrary, wo bare always
. thought, that hewas the' man who ouyitr lo con
test that liability, and aa a member of the Fi
nance Committee of Councils the writer of this
article Toted to employ Mr. Williams for that
purpose onbehalf of the city. If hehad confined
to that lask,'and kept the question be
'forq the Courts, while it belongs, instead of
canfying it into politios, where it does not be
long. ho nerer would bare reeeired an unkind or
opposing word from ns. It is simply because
he is striding to make a demagogical use of that
question, to injure and break up the Republican
party that we hare felt bound to.holdhimup
to publio condemnation.
We hare oharged, and wo now charge, that
Mr. Williams has taken a position of hostility
10 **• party, not beoause that party
on the Tax question, hut because it
to nominate him for Congress. Possessed,
of an inordinate Vanity which leads him to be
liere himself the gnat man of the age, and an
itching palm for gold,' the office of Congressman
has beta a templing.priie' to him, both for the
’ $BOOO salary and the chance it would afford him
for airing his oratory before the astounded rep
resentations of the nation. Bnt baring failed
to get tbs Bepublicaa nomination, he has sold
-himself to the locofocos, bargaining to carry
over the support of himself and friends to the
loeofoeo county ticket in return for the looofoco
support glren to him for Congress. The tax
question is the pretext for this, but is only a
pretext, the grand end aimed at being; his elec
tion to Congress—a placo in which he can be of
no use whatever in settling the tax question.
Wo will give a fact or two to substantiate what
we say. ..
;.On the Clh of January last the Republican
county Contention which met to nominate a
candidate for the Legislature .in place of J. B.
Baokhouse, deceased, passed the roilowing reso
lution:;
Roolttd, That we ars opposed to the payment
of interest on railroad bonds issued by the coun-
I ty until the whole question as to the liability of
Ute county on said bonds has been passed upon
by the Bupreme Court, Wo are in fktor of
leaving the whole question to that tribunal, and'
of wailing for its decision before any further
- steps are taken by the county towards the pay
.ment of said interest. "
This resolution received the entire and hearty
ooneurrenuof Mr. Williams at that lime. Ha
expreaaed hltfleclf satisfied with it, and voted for
Mr; Scott,' the Republican nominee, on tho
ground that the platform on which ho.was nom
inated was all that could be desired. '
The' itepublicaaparty has not changed ground
since lt bee not repealed or modified that
resolntion. 6n the contrary, tho Cstmty Com
mittee, in their address, took occasion to reaffirm
H in foil, and tho eandidales on the Republican
ticket have all expressed their concurrence in it.
,Tho Republican party atonds, .'therefore, just
r« it stood in January last, on this question.
vdßsea Mr. Williams was satisfied with its position;
but.notc ho assails it and its candidates with all
the opprobrious epithets he can command. And
why! Not because it has changed ground, for
we hare shown that it has not. HU opposition,
therefore, docs not grow out of principle; and
there can bo but ono other cause for il~disap
pointed ambjUon.
We need not siy, here, that if Mr. Williams
had been nominated by the Republican Conven
tion for Congress we should have supported him*
/cheyfulJy; nor need we add, that .if he Aadgo t
/ that nomination, thdt hi would have supported
our whole ticket, and-stumped thocounly for it.
He would have been perfectly satisfied with
the position-of the Republican ticket on Iho lax
question if he hadbqbn at the head of.it. And
yst> to ayj man possessed of the spirit of honor
and devotion to principle, the position of the
Republican ticket on that question is not
changed one whit by the w ihet;-tbat he is not a*
the head of it.
We may mention, here, that Ur. Williams
vu preeat daring the session of the Bepubli.
can convention, and used his personal influence
with several delegates to get their voles for Ur.
Moorhead ; and we may. safely say that it was
the exercise of that influence whioh secured
Gen. Moorhead’snominalion on thesecondbal
lot. He knew, then, what views Mr. Moorhead
entertained on the railroad, question, and was
apparently anxious not only for his nomination
bat eleotion. Yet he is now, without a particle
of ehaiage oD the part of Geo. Moorhead, en
gaged In attacking, abusing and traducing him;
and is one of the parties to an arrangement by
whioh the votes of his anti-tax friends in the
Republican party are to be transferred to Mr.
Barks,.* I*eeompt4D, free* trade locofoeo. Such
Is .the bargain %hichhe has driven with the
loeofocoa. "f
have oiled these facts to show, as they do
■iwcvtly show, that Ur. Williams' hostility
amd party is ho t onto of principle,
that not grow out of the position of
■ is jut. the 1 , the tax question, for its position
he was entir as it was in January last, when
«hoe is nXair with il; and the infer
because U refasM war on It simply
. Hence the justice of o&e him fer Congress.
. . W* ire anlhorhed by Mr. MoKnight lo elate
* dirtluctly that ho has had repealed conTeraa-
Oom with Mr. Thooaa William,, when hopro
fund to b* • friend, in which ho (Mr. McK.)
told him that one .ground of discathfecUon ho
. had with thoDlrectore of the BteubenTflle K. K.
Co., and ono maio reason of his retiring, was
that.he. eonld not get'the Board to push the
bogus subgmiplfpna. Theotber falGecWges,
no freely ueerled; in tho Prus, are beneath
notico. . . _,7 ' 1 •
-Tun DAicltßST«iri: Coiiresiafbi.i-Tho;,chief
; manager at the Bakoretdwn JobofocoConference
Qen. Kobinson, of Allegheny. He manlptr
all Iho conftrbei, f had 'pHTafcwhbpbrfbg
with thnm.andTarrahgtaißrwhole
pfoooedingd iit-Miy-uncUbn. with the idmlnoii
' Jameo v\o Gibson. This explaiDshow,
*. end for whom t ;lhe lhlng waa dofao.- Thedrao
etau Of the 22d diolrietanut fetl prond ot snob
• a loader. •••
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wMcliattrwteJ atte&tito£7'
*peeci« at OtUira ond at Freeport were ; copij&
▼ery extensively by .the press, and iftad by*
tnMiomr. Oh the rSthlnsUmt, the third en
counter between these champions—Douglas and
Lincoln came off at Jonesboro, the county town
of Union, and about thirty mll«j north of Cairo
th “Egypt.” It will be remembered that Doug*
Ims waa intending “to trot Lincoln down into
Egypt and bring him to his' milk,” to use the
severely elassio phrase of tho Liule Giant. Cut
the “milk" seems to hawe come from the other
sldo of the house. Mr. Doaglae repeated his
old speech, bat Liacoln took a position of attack
and “carried tho war into Africa” as well as into
Egypt. _IIe produced ; platform, after platform;
resolution after resolution which the so called de
mocracy passed in 1850, some in favor of the Wil
mol Proviso, and some in opposition to the Fugi
tive Slavo Law, some against any more Slave
States somein favor of entire equality of therighls
between tho black and white race, and having
read them put tho question home at Douglas,
whether or not they were not his platform.—
Douglas oUimed instantly that Lincoln had no
right to, infer that these declarations of
remote and obsouro districts were tho sentiment s
of the “Democracy.” With that declaration he
Btrack from under his own feet all tho groundoif
attack he has ever assumed against Lincoln.
: As a specimen of the argxtmentum ad homineix
we adduce the following from tho conclusion of
the Jonesboro speech:
“Now, my follow citizens, I will detain you
.only a little whilo longer. • My time is very
nearly out. 1 find a report of a speech mado by
Judgo Douglas at Joliet, siheo wo last mot at
Freeport—published l believe iu tho Missouri
Rrpublican —on the Oth of this month, in which
Judge Douglas says: 4
“You know at Ottawa, T read this platform, and
him if he concurred in each and all of tho
principles set forth in it. Uo would not an
swer these questions. At lost I said frankly, I
want you to answerthem, because when I got
them up here where the color of your principles
Is a little darker than in Egypt; I intend to trot /
yon down to Jonttboro. The very notioe that I,*
woe.golng to iake him down 16 Egypt, madehirri
tremblo in the knees so that he had to be carl
tied from the platform. Itelaid up seven days;
and in the meantime held a consultation with
his political physicians, they had Lovejoy and
Farnsworth and all the leaders of the Abolition
party, they consulted it over, and at last Lincolii
came to the conoloaion' that he would answer, so
ho came up to Freoport last Friday.”
Now that statement altogether furnishes 0
subject forphilosophical contemplation. [Laugh*
left] I have been treating it in that way,'ana 1
-hare really come to the conclusion that I coh ex*
Jloln it no other way than by believing the
udge is crazy. [Renewed laughter.] If ho
wasTn his right mind, 1 canot conceive bow hk
would have frisked disgusting tho four or five
thousand of his own friends who stood .tilery
and knew, as to my having been carried frqm
the platform, that there was not a word of truth"
in it.
Jcdgs Douglas —Didn’t they carry you off?
Mb. LnreoLa— I There; that question illustrates
the character of this man Douglas, exaotiy.
He smiles now and says, “Didn’t they carry
you off?” Bat ho said then, “He had to he
carried ojf\ n and ho said it to convinco the coun
try that he had so completely broken me down
by his speech that I had to be carried away.—
Now he seeks to dodge it and oaks, “Didn’t they
carry you off?” Yes they did. But, Judge
Douglas tchy, didn't you tell the truth? [Great
laughter and cheers.] And then ogaia, “He
"laid tip for seven days.” Ho pats this in print
for the people of the country toread as a scriohs
document. I think if he bad been in his* sober’
senses ho would not have risked that barefacc*
edness in the prcsenco of thousands of his own
friends, who knew that I made speeches within
six of the seven days at Henry, Marshal County;
Augusta, County, and Macomb. Mc-
Donough County, including all tho neccsßary
traveUo meot him again at Freeport at tho ond
of the six days. Now 1 say, there is no charita*'
ble way to look at this statement, except to edn
olude*thai ho is actually crazy. [Laughter]
There is another thing in that statement that
alarmed me very greatly as he it, that
he was going to “trot me down to Egypt.” ;
Thereby he would have you to "infer that Y
would not come to Egypt unices he forced mt-f
-that 1 could not come here unless he. giant
like, had hauled me down hero..' [Laugh
ter. That statement he makes, too, in tha teeth
of the knowledge that I had made tho stipulation
to come down here, and that he himself had been
very reluctant to come into the stipulation. [Cheers !
and laughter.] More than all this, Judge Doug* j
las, when he made that statement must have j
been crazy, and wholly oat of hts sober senses,
or e)so he would havo known that when he got
me down here—that promise—that windy prom
ise—of his powers to wnnthUKi* me,'wouldn’t
amount to anythiog. Now, how little do I look
like being carried away trembling? Let the
Judge go on, aod after he is done with his half
hour, I want you all, if I can’t go home myself,
to let me stay and rot, here, and if anything
happens to (he Judge, if X cannot carry him to
the hotel and put him to bed, let mo stay bore
and rot. [Great laughter. ] I say, then, there |
is something extraordinary in Ibis statement. I
ask you if you know any other living man who
would'make soon a statement? [Cries of “No,
no." “Yes ; yes.”] I will ask my friend Casey,
over there, if he would do such a thing ?' [Ca
sey dropped his head and said nothing.]
Tub rosl of Saturday is indignant at the be
trayal of tlie democratic party in. the 22d dis
trict by Gibson & Co. It exhibits a great deal
moro independence than we gave it credit for.
The apparent alacrity with which it camo (no*
minolly) into the support of a ticket which it
abhors induced us to bclieTc that it would swal
low Williams and go the whole figure. But we
were mistaken. The Pott actually rebels..{lt
calls on “the conferees appointed at the National
Democratic Convention, which met on the 16th
: of September, to commanlcetc at onco with iho
sound Democrats of Butler, and place in the
field a Democratic candidate for Congress in the
Twenty-Second District, or let the Democrats of
the district themselves put a candidate in the
field." It Insists , that “the democrats of the
district odhero to their party organization, and
select a Democrat whom they shall deem it ezr
pedient to vote for.” It adds:
“If Butler county wishes the nominee, lolher
bring out Jacob Zlezler, a good man and a true
Democrat, or if Boiler yields her claims, let the
Allegheny Democrats find a man. We hope the
Democracy of the XXIld District are not extin
guished like a farthing rush-light, by this un
heard course of their conferees. Let ns hear
from them."
Tec Uniontowa Genius of Liberty (what; ft
misnomer!) says: ■ *
“The vote of, the member from this-District
la the next Congress is likely to decide for whom
the tote of Pennsylfania shall be cost for Pres
ident, end by the vote of Pennsyhraniais likely
to be decided whether a Democrat or Bepnbli
cembali be the next President of the United
States. This is not mere epeculailoD, but it is
a stato of affairs which the signs of the times
indicate as likely to exist. What then U your
doty? If Jonathan Koight should bo elected
do you think he would rote for the
Democrats candidate? On the other hand/if
Montgomery should be elected is it not absolute
ly certain that be would voto for the Democrat
ic candidate ? Then go to work /or Montgomery,
remembering that upon your present exertions may '
depend the success of the Democracy in the next \
Presidential contest. 11 ~;
We hope thatthe Republicans ofS* 1,,e
will remember this, too. It jr admonition to
•<fow IT toon to oth«e PaorLa.-u.The deni J
oratio jiapere aaayfrosi here are able :to iee
through the farce lately played at Bahereloan :
The Harriabarg Union eeysr. -
•a!?** Dcn<,crst i“ eonferccej at the 22J n,.
trlct, composed at part of AlleghearSn?Dᯮ
county, mot on Thoreday but and S.'iS“. te
rery ridiculous farce. John Grahatn ! I
Butler county, was nominated-for r/»ni-
EjJSa'sss'tes'Ss
iaaanßfeSMflMg
iiawa&aws^Ss
| Of course, this bad been deciffl?
Itb ©Conference met, and Mr GrJw^ 11 b^or ®
! Mlloh.ell.we nerelynoml^J^ Mr.
t^rßwSWßßgaar
of tho Yth dlefe/X. :
chnactle/ id coarcnllon last week" ueudn (j*v"
Bon. Mut Ti Heard for CoagrW I.X
nerflr be Congrraa. ' -
'Mr "
r -ltolhbrizes us to era-
OTkt thosUtement/pnbHshedin QaacUe,
having dfcnouhped
Hr. IVUliams asw demagogue.
•'tjhb above vre copy from the Prat of Satur
day. Mr. WtilttU xrill not say to us that we made
afajse report in this mailer, flo said what be said
on that occasion, in the presence of another
person beside the one who wrote what appeared
in reference to hioieelf.aed Mr. Williams. In
fact vc did not nor would we report half he
said agaiugi Mr. Williamson that occasion. Mr.
WhitscU claimed it of as as a right, that we
would make the statement wo did iu reference
to his unwillingness to stump tho county with
Mr. Williams, and it was in view of that claim
that wo wrote what appeared*.
(For the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
“James L. Graham was born nnd raised in Alle
gheny county, and was never seen in Elizabeth Tp.
until he became a candidate for Sheriff; be then
•aae and preached for as. Was it for votes ?
Euzadetq Township.
The above communication appeared in the
True Press of Friday last. It is false in every
particular. Mr. Graham.has frequently visited
that township, and is well known in it, and
preached there eighteen years ago. “Old Eliz
abeth” will rebuke the slanderer by giving Mr.
Graham a majority of three hundred votes. A
veracious correspondent, truly! Try again!
“Liars, as well as slanderers, shall have their
portion in tho lake that burns with fire and
brimstone.” Elizadktb Bonoroa.
September ISiA, 1858.
The Selling Qualities ot Oarhare't Hol
land Bitters.
Quince,ChuuJa, June 20. ISM.
Wolinvo on doubt K will sell wpll bi'rr. Send n» one
grots. JOHN MUSSON A CO.
MoTrariL. Canada, Julj 1.1554.
£cadns 2 grosi OorrliaTe's Holland Bitter*. Wo want
niwlidno of thin khul iu our market.
JOIiN'UIItKS S CO-, Medical Uall.
6t. Pact, Minnesota.
Thor* U .) ai t«* a rsadjr ute here for joar Boerliaro’s Hoi
land Bittern. WM. 11. WOCT,
p*f 11. lh PEARSON.
-» noLUMT&i:i;fiQ, Pa_, Di'c. ?5,1550.
SsndtneS dozen more CocrliaTo's Holland Bitten. 1
will reraiton tho r*cciptof«uae. J.R.PATION.
Liwisromr, Pn, Dec. 24,1550.
j Send me C <ioz-u Boorharo'a IlolUad Bitters, per R. n.—
yvrtU remit, lots discount. CHARLES BITZ
Wztxsroao, Vil, Not. 1, 1650.
Bend me another box, 3 dozen, Bootbare'a Rollabd Bit
ten. It It taking (ho lend hero afeUother Bitters.
WU.U.SIRKKR.
VokK,Pa., febnary 4,165 T.
Pleau send oie, per express, 0 dozen Boctbmvo’s Hollami
BlUors- Wo entirely ont. aA. MORRIS A CO.
I-omsTtus, Ky n January 29,1667.
Wo bam a jjrtat many cells lor yoar Boerbave's HolUnd
Bitten, and uould like to bare tbe agency.
WM. SPRINGER A BRO.
OiCTios—Be careful ta ask for Eoerhavo's Holland Bit
ten. Tbe creat popnlarlty of Ibis medicine ban induced
many imitations, which the pnbllc should guard against
purchasing
49*fiold at f 1 per bottle, or six bottles tor 16, by tbe pro
prietcn,BENJ. PACE, k C0 n Mannfactnrtng Pbanss
ceotlstsandCbemistx,Z7 Wood street, between Ist and Sd
ats.,Pfttsburcb, Pa* and Druggists generally. sel":dAwp
Special notices.
CAUTION .—The great success of tho
American HbtcA has led foreign manufactnnn sot only
to imitate It in general appearance, bat to aunierfeil it—
even to tbe nie of our trade mark*. Those who bare bad
the gen Cine Watch are - not likely to be deceirod it they
subject tbe article to a proper scrutiny when offered for
sale. To those, bowerer, who hare never purchased tbe
American Watch, and are not familiar with Its peculiar!,
tics, we would say that ihoy never seed be In any doubt
whatever in regard to it, as certificates e/j/ena uvosesr, signed
by onnelvcs, invariably accompany every Watch sold by
us, and should bo demanded ot every person offering three
Watches for sale.
We hare to odd that the sputiuus articles am Uke oar
Watch in appearan-x only, and are Internally of the moat
inferior finish, and made upon the very aamo system that
has already flooded the country with Wstc&a that are so*
on/ycfieaiotuaiwi a constant tourct of upcast,but really
titeUtSio the owners.
Any person who wishes tn purebaso om.- of oor own
Watches, will tlud them with oar agents, Messrs. BRINK
MAN A JIKYR4N, Pittsburgh, Pa.
APPLETON, TRACY A CO.
jsriaaydswTHaiO Walthsm, Usja
MOTilKitS! nOTUKRJiri lllOf HKBtinr
Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth*
ing Syrup for Children Teething. It has so equal on earth.
It greatly faeijitatre the process of teething by softening tbe
gumi, reducing all Inflammation—will allay pain, and is
ture to regulate the twweU. Depend npon It, mother*. It
will give rest (oyourselree, and relief and bvalth to your
infanta. Perfectly safe In all caeca.
This valuable preparation ta tbe prescription of one of
she moat experienced and skilful female PbysJdans in New
England, and has been nted with ocrar-failiog success la
ninioss of eases.
We believe U the hut and vorMt rsmajlj to the world, in
all cares orDyaentery and DJarbooa In CbUdren.wbethcw it
arises from teething or from any other cause.
If life and health can be estimated by dullan and cents, it
is worth its weight in gold.
Millions of bottles are sold every year in the United
Etatce. It is an old and well-tried remedy.
PRICK ONLY 26 CENTS A BOTTLR.
. genuine unless the fac-»lau!eufOUUTl£ a I'fcR
SINS, New York, is on tbe oattffo wrapper,
Sold by Druggists throughout the world.
DR. GEO. 11. KEYSER, Agent Tor Pittsborzb.
JafcdawlyfcT
Tbe Groat BngUab Remedy
SIR JAMES CLARKE’S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS!
PrrlMtwl from a preKrlpUon or irlr J.rno. CUrko. M. I>,
Pbyslrfan Extraordinary to the Qocen.
This well known Molidneta no Imposition, bat * *O7O
and aafo remedy for Female DlflcolUes and Obatroetlons,
tom any cause wliatoter, and although a powerful remedy,
they contain nothing hortfu! to the constitution.
TO MAKRIED LADIES it Is peculiarly suite*!. It will,
In a short time, bringon tbe monthly period wUh regularity.
•n*r« mii have nertr U.cn hioton lr> failwh’Tt (ht direc
tion!.on the tecond page 0/pamphlet art wDobtervtd.
For AtU particular*, g*t a pamphlet, free, of ib« agent.
'{. B —sl and 6 pottica atampa.eucloeed to uj anthori
ted agent, will inaurs a bottle, containing over 60 pula, be
return mall. .
B. FAHNESTOCK A 00., Pitlaburgb, wbolwale agent,
and aoid by all drnggtat*. ap27;diw fo T
THE GREATEST MATCH MACHINE IN
THBWOBLW
A FOBTONB MADE WITH A SMALLINVESMENT.
THOMAS’ PATENT MATCH MACHINE
la a aUuplo, cheap aud perfect Match Makar.. The Machine
coat* only $116; la driven by hand, and will tha for*
lona or tbo manafactum In a abort time. Where good
wood la to bo had readily it materially reduce* tho coat.
county or Machine privilege* are offered tor
•ale at a moderate price. Tor particular* call at OAMII
COUNTLNO BOOM, Fifth afreet. lelrf&wfctfT
W. Ac I>. RLNKIiAJRX.
*a«Cf ACTCEIM Aire MiUUU
All kind! of Tobacco, Sanffud Cl|«n (
UlTerecenUy takenth« bonding No. 130 Wood etreeLlo
addition to tbeir Manufacturing ketabHahmeotjNo. 43 Irwia
ftroct, where they will be pleated to roccirs tbeir friend*.
ap37:lydfe -i
mi*" ia
I»»« I- MTU-——W.ITCCIIOC)
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
JONTES, BOYD Ac CO.,
Utoufktorenof CAST STEEL; alto, SPRING, PLOW m<J
A. a STEEL; BPMXOSaod AXLES,
ftm<r Sots and rirtt Sired*, PiUtburgh, Pa.
IBAIQ J 0855...... ......... B . loans.
U. B. ROQ-KxiS *e CO^
llojmi' Improved Patent Steel
. . Cultivator Teeth,
Chmer Sou and Tint Sired*, PUUburoh, P*~
Jo39:ljrd£e*
STAECH FACTORY FOU SALK,
The Rochester Starch Factory, in thorough
and completes, working order, capablo of turning oat two
ton of Starch daily, will beaoh) on very advantageous terms.
ThU la • farorablo opportunity for any ono wishing to enter
Into a sale'and profitable business. A good ran of custom
being already well cstabllihod, and requiring a compare,
tlrely small capital. For farther Information enquire of
■efiJmdfo IIKNKY U. COLUh’S, No.2A Wood *L
rsnasaußia.
WORKS.
888 BRADLB7,
C001IM) Dln'r on DI:EILItf!!,r ' I,lr vllulrl 0.
W pi. PlBto4 AND HBATIffI) STOVES,
- ““ *£? ■ Pano y o »‘o Pronto &0.,
'-wnfrjo, .„“? U3 * I ' E and retail.
' : Douni’mt iTf n' tw ° uorth-Mit of
Offloe ana^St.^r, D< '‘ >0t -
» Pittsburgh. P>«
£iPIRB COMPANY.
~ P^*! W< ’ ,th - Di W. C. Indwell,
\aOccu9on U> iferfer, Bclfe a SuklL)
rw Tr _- ' KAUCMCnJMSS tf
“AIL ROAD SPIKES, CUAIHS '
AND BOAT SPIKES.
PITT3UDKQE, PENN’!.
DAWES 6c CIjXJXjBjY
uetite, gjgn and Ornamental Painters,
.. AJt&'aitAlJfEltßt
‘ • - MUBtS lit
.... LoadandZlno.Paints.
™> Ml kind* of Paints, Oil*, Yantinhoa, Window Glass,
.•••■• . 'Putty, Brushes, kc.,
Virgin Miff. ,
~XJU&j3KA~ SAXiOOIV. T~
Liberty SL, opposite 7tb f
r i’-'" V Py PIERCE * IIOLOES.
. tunchcvery aaj'firomlO fa llJ4o’clock; owy craning
fromoto 11. . ; ' nii-tf
; JASI MoLAUGHLIK,
. 4 : .•: jttirorsgmsaof ■..
ileohol, Cologne Spirit* ami Fuwl Oil,
IrtMljfc JKm. Mol HO Aam, Strut.
" . . ."O'. M.X.KCTA,IC -
■ TwmßcraAjNrr t.ajcx.o», ;.
.- ' No; 54 SO’ Olair Street, ' i
' .(rftirbnffovihiiMbfc)* ■ pmraTOEoß.'pA.
' ..
Permanent Office
Compiling with the urgent request of hun
dreds of their patients,
DRS. C. M. FITCH&J. W.SYKKS
: Hate emielndod to remain . •
PERHANESTLY IN PITTHBVBCn,
And may b» consulted at tboir oflice,
No. 191 Penn Street,
OPPOSITE THE ST. CI.AIK HOTEL,
Dally, except Sundays, rorConsnmptl o *’ A*tl»m«,
Bronchitis and all other Chronic Complaints
complicated with or causing Pnlmooary Disease, ioclndlu-
Catarrh, AjZcclion* of the Liver, Dye-
peptin, Gattritia, Fetttaf' Comphinti, etc.
DR3. FITCH A STILES srouM state hnt their treatment
of Consumption ia bated upon tn® fad that hr.
iiU in theHood and system at large, both bifort,no during
its development in Ittngj, and they therefor eoutloy
Hygienic and Medicinal remedies to partly the
Mcwd and strengthen the aystom. IFiM Oust, they nae
MEDICINAL INllAIiATIONS,trhlch they value highly,bet
only u FaUiatitcjy {haring no Curative tjfeet what used
alone,) and Invalids are earnestlycactloned against wasting
the precious timeofcerabSUty on juiy treatment bssod upon
tbo pUa*lble,bnt false idea tb**- tjbe**seat of.the disease con
be reached In a direct manner l*y Inhalation," for as before
stated, the ttat of the disease it in the blood and its rjftcU
only tn the Inugi.
'O.No charge for consultation.
A list or questions will be neat to those wishing to con
stilt ns by letter. my3fcdawfctfP
John C. Baker & Co's
GENUINE
COD-LIVER OIL!)
Tins Medicine, prepared in the mo3t ap
proTod manner, aud bottled bj tu, his received tho sane*
Uflu «*f IJio most scientific of IbeMedical Profession of Phil
adelphia and elsewhere, who recommend It &■ inpcrior to
any other now manufactured.
(Hits efficacy and Importance as a remedial in out*of
Consumption, Qont, Bronchitis, Asthma,
tlam, and all Scrofnlons disease*, it Is unnecessary to >)>eak;
—thousands of eminent physicians of Europonnd America
having tested Its wonderful curatlre propertiw-
Pre pared only by JOHN C. UAKEIt A CO., Wholesale
Druggists, No. 154 North Third street,Philadelphia. Sold
l»j alt Dmgglat* throughout theconutry. fe23:dtoe3o
S’ A. M I X. ~ST
SEWING MACHINES.
GROVER c t BAKERS
The first place iu public estimation is now
Justly accorded to tho GROVER A BAKER'S MACHINE,
for family sewing for the following reasons:
Ist —lt is MORE SIMPLE and EASILY KEPT IN OR
DER than any other machine.
2d.—lt make* a soam which will not KIP or RAVEL,
though oTery third atUeb Is ent.
3d —lt sew* from ordinary spools, aud thus all trouble
of wiodlng thread (s avoided, while tho samo Machinu can
he adapted, at pleasure, l»y a more change of spools, to all
varieties of work.
4Ui.—Tbo Mm« Machine runi silk, linen thread anil com.
moa • pool cotton, with eqtul facility.
6tb.—The team fauelutic as tbo mo»t clastic fabric, so
that it Ufroo from all LIABILITY, to' BREAK in WASH
ING, IItONINO or oilier* ho.
6tb.—Thoetitcli made-by thl* Machine b uoro BEAU
TIFUL than any other' made, either by band or machine.
W. C. ELLIOTT, Agent,
AT THE FIFTH BTREIT
SHIRT MANUFACTORY,
riTTSBUSGU, PA.
8. B. * C. F. MABKLB,
XiOTTiCTCUU or
ruIXTISO, JOD AND ALL RINDS OF
W RAPPING FARE Rii
WarehoniCi So* 37 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH, PJ.
my-Ulfc
Kaf ■ boogbt at market
J. il. CIUUSTY, n. D. f
163 Third Street, PUltburgh, Peaua.,
llsrlug hid tho tdranUgcs of Eastern Colleges aod He*-
piula, ud torccsl year*’ practice, offers hi* professional
•orrlcee Jo BUHQICAL AND MEDICAL CABFB.
Her. W. D. Iluward.
UeT. D. U. k. McLttu.
t. n. eut, e-j.
J. K, Uabtcr.
CoLWIIaoo McC*nd!wKi.
Hob. 11. A. Weartr.
lido. T. J. Bleb am.
, Jolm IL Uellor, Ea<].
Jarob McColliater, Kaff. my£l ydfc
N. HOLMES As SONS.
DUIZU Cl
Foreign and Domeitie Bills of Eieimnge,
CERTIFICATES OF DBrOSIT,
DANK NOTES AND SPECIE,
no. « market street, wttsburoh, pa.
t3»CoU*ctlcn* madooa all tlio principal ritie» through
oat the Dnltfd States. ar>£^-fcly
JOHy cbCHRAN as BRn;
KABcr*«t«uor
Iron Bolling, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors,
Window Slinllen, Window Gnards, ie.,
JCn. 01 Second Strict and E 6 T\ird Strcti,
<Dslwwn Wood andUarket,) PITTSHUBCIJ. PA,
_'r*. s nriHr of new Pattorc*. Ctnc/aad plain.
*a.UW« for «u jmipQM, Particular attention paid to en
aowngOraeatou. Maying dona at short nolle*. mrS
w « :....„..wi«. 0 . ra .«^
VAHBISVEH & PHIBHD,
WX T O RtN E V S A X LAW,
»!«&
SOLICITOHK IK CIIAAC-ICUY,
Sto. i, SJtiru't Ulvclc, Dvt-uijv'. /t-w*.
«>*C<jHccUona promptly wade In anjpsrtwf ern
lowa, or WtMtcro WbccuUb.
Will attend to the purchase aod Ealeof Real Evtale, ob>
talaing Money on Bond* and Mortgage* selitydfe
WBYMAN Ac »ON,'
Uancbctarm and Dealer* In all kinds of
TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS,
AND
LEAF TOBACCO, '
Corner pf Smitftfkld Strut and Diamond AUey,
pnTßßumm, pa;
**-c. actus so*— .....T. ». w
wiraaow wmms »n»t
RODIKSOS, MINIS & 3IILLEKS,
POUSDBHg AMO MACHINISTS,
WASHINGTON WORKS
Pittsburgh, Penna.
Office, No, 31 Market street,
Hannfiaeture Ml kinds cf Steam Bntfnea end Mill Slacb lo
•rr; Castings, HaUrwd Work, Steam liailera and Sheet Iron
Work.
Jobbing and Repairing done 09 abort police, mrtStlydfo
M l . B. OILLBSPna
DEWTIST,
Extracts Tooth without pain, by an extirk
tT Anaesthetic agent applied to lbs teeth and gams
oa!y. Teeth from os* to foil setts inserted on the various
metallic L>s era. lie also Inserts teeth on entire Porcelain
ban with continuous gum, which in beauty, cieaslitKM and
durability cannot Mil to please. Call and examine speeb
mens.
S9»oH!cb No. 61 Fourth stmt, below Marked, (second
story,) Pittsburgh. JeT:ljdfe
BAMUBL &BAV
TAIXOR,
A 5». C>2 ifT. CLAIM STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PJ2.NNA.,
is prepared to furnish his customers and
buyers generally, with the latest- and most fashionable
styles of Spring and Summer Goods of every variety, which
be will make up to order to the entire saUsfacthm of those
who may favor them with their patronage. kpgaife
PAYNE, BIBSEIIX* St CO.,
KairuracntaKßS or
Cooking, Parlor and Heating
STOVES,
Grates, Fronts, Fenders, ©to.,
A ad Manufacturers of the Celebrated
CAPITAJJ COOKING RANGE,
NO. 335 LIBERTY STREET,
JyiSilydfc J PITTSBURG!!, PA.
MITCHELL, HERRON & CO.,
nuicrACtcaxu °t
Cooking, Parlor and. Heating
STOVES,
Crate Front*, Fenders, Cooking Binges, it,,
101 Liberty's,,, Pittsburgh, Pa.
mrWfcly i/
POSTLKY, BKLSON d& CO.,
JJ<ixྮurtTt of
GUN BARBELS, SOLID BOX VICES,
1 MISKL BCYTUES—Wirrouted.
nerttl Shvcel* and Sjxidct t
fork*, Pick*, Mattock*, dec.
o. 17 V«rket-St«i
7110|I. PA
ARUJSUtIUN,
Ireet, Piitihargh, Pa., -
wnotmur eutu is
/artatjrof ’
NAME LED LEATHER,:
ShctLtnlhtr, French mi
Omnirf Onif Skint,
Solo Leather, CarrinßO Oilcloths, &c.,.
„ r »tlcl*llll»(nrnlliltiltuho lottort Gab IMcm. ;
a-n I DBS w as t b D.-e»
gibHASOE. " ;
SIOHTBILLS DRAWS BY !
DDSOAS, SBBRHAS *;CO., :
ON THE UNION *INI, iWNDON, INISOMB 0F ONE
MONO ratHBM AND UPWARDS.
A1~.8111.0T tb# prindjalelU l * OTd towns of taiwj
Belgium, UoIIOTA °' l '": E ' mp ““
BliK«,coMUlitlTOTlW“ , B r w j ll J A j lB 4 co.,'
.Sodjofc 'U " l -MrMr of Tlilrj; ;
MfiAJAUW . *■-“ ' ' - ......
PI77SBOBW AM
x> a ' v S•
Corner l.llKrt> *»'JL n * nd Btr ** 1 *»
]plftBßUB<?B!TA-* •••• ,
Manufacturer off flB;-kin<|* Gf. J'Sht B»g>
re lubl.foro^ n ,noUr,>l.',Ba«Wrt~t,Wt 1 1Um,.»4
arocOT- d '* l «' , * l °
•order. ' ' . .••••;. ... '•
A comtat inpply of sei#le» <■,*»«,. «n( Onto
Bug* for hire. . ■;• , • '
WPrfc*mlowm»»7*» ft.Onlcm. All°rJmmOTpl
- filled. : " ;
The Best Cork forTvormn, ciUierin'diiL.
OrcDor adults crerolfund to OBdonbtodly tlio
Terajlfoge prepared liy B> I*. Titiooloclt. Uilrty ycwsipt.
porienco has gjtsn HjopobUc»«rt gw*?** t*****^?. 1 "-*
perfect!/ reliable awl aafi» nwdfclfte/' It DcrerfiUls t?
more worms where' they ex lit Sold bjr o.l*. WitwMt r
* Cj, w&olc*aloi]njggi*u,aad proprieUn of WiWOn’e Pills.
No. CO, comer Wood dad Foqrti .ft* PHI.
advertisement on page of tfcu data PtPcr. - ■
. Teftarvoas Bnadr*rd^>A ; i«(ti«!.tteaUunaQ
£HSiS?Sn. , » JO i ! ’ “ BAQsUi, l>6»oito» KW,
W«M?»>jjlHrr«l» "
-.si-.'SiiKS&'SSiSSf
Aftbcrttecmcntg.
'4 , _ ; \ PBOOLAM }■
IV iIKREAS, in and by tlio 13th scctioiuof >
T T the Act of tlie General Assembly of PsaasvlTank.' '
PW'lJnlj Sd, ISolij entitled “An Act relating to too Rlw
tions of this Commonwealth,*’ it U enjoined on the Sheriff
ofevery county to give notice of such elections to be held,
ftnd enumerate io such notice what officers*** to le elected •
In pursuance thereof; I, ItOUY PATTERSON, Sheriff of too
county of Allegheny, do therefore uuke known, and etie
thUpublie aotsco to the doctors of said county of Allege, i
nj, that a GENERAL ELECTION trill to held ittsaldconn
lba SECOJin TUESDAY, 12th i)AY Off OCTOBER
NEXT, at the several KleetionDlrtricta therein.
And n f. directs! by saidlSth section of the Art of July, :
V .t * hereby giro notice, tint every person (excepting ;
Justices of the Peace) who shall hold any office or appoint* 1
went of profit or trust,nnder.Uio Government of lite United .
I ?*“ of thu B f at0 * wof nay dty, or incorporated district, ;
whether a commissioned officer or otberwiso a roboroaate j
oilici'r or agent, who Is or shall he employed under the leg- l
i^atiTo.exccutlTC o rJodiclary department of this State, or j
States, or of any dty or incorporated district, !
th ¥ 6T , 0 0; member of Congress, and of the State ]
ofthe Sdoc t o r com mou Coond l of any d ty, - ’
ot Cjomtaluioiicra of any incorporated district. £s by law in* !
holding or exercising at the at me time, thccOlce |
,^ > ,P°‘ otmcnt owndgc.lnspcctoror dork, ofoayeleetkn !
o[w n S t ” nm e C,WwUtJi; L aad u “* Inspector, Judge or !
other ofllwr °f any snch election shall W eligible to any ;
office to be then votod for ° 3 '
»thatby the4lh section of the Actof April
fho aforesaid loth section of
the Act °f July 2d. ISS9, shall not bo so construed as to pre-
or borough officer from serving u
{n tEi ’ l,l *"* S'"" 1 ”
' 7ard °fthocity of Pittsbafghto
Ihn r rt ™ u occupi«d by Mrs. Jane Little, at
thecorncr of Fourth and Ferry streets, in said Wind.
The of the Second Ward of the dty of Pittsburgh
to meet at tho Public School House in said Ward. ;
J** , Th<ri of tho city of Pitted
bnrgh, flm precinct, to rant at tho hen* of Robert
OUiespie,corner ofTnnmd and Wylie streets; second pre-
u { (. l n e ,i 10 . n ’ C , ot Franci » Jamison, corner of
clxth and Smithflsld streets.
Tho electors of tho Fourth Ward of tho city ofPiUsbcrch
10 meet at tLo Public School Hem to in said Ward. E
The doctors of the Fifth Ward pi the dty of Pittsburgh
first precinct, to meet at Liberty street School House; sec
ond precinct, School Hottse.eoraer Plko and WalnuE
? l £’°£^. lb 2 W ' Vanl of the dty of Pittsburgh, to
the Public School Houso in said Ward.
' * f 1 ®®*®" of thoSorentb Wardofthedty of Pittsburgh
to meet at the Public School noose in raid Ward *
. The electors oftho Eighth Ward of tho city o! Pittsburgh
to meet at the Public School House in aald Word
Tboclcetors of the Ninth War-1 of the city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the Pabllc School House in said Ward. *
The doctors of the First Ward ofthe city of Allegheny to
incetat tho Shiftier Engine House, Itaak Lane.
The cleetoraof the Second Ward of the dir cr Allegheny
to meet at thsbouse of widow Uiompsoo, north-west corner
bfObiostroct and thopabllc square. ’
The doctors of the Third Ward of tho dty ofAllegheny to
moetat tho Public School Hons* in sold Ward. • J
Tha doctors of tho Fourth Ward of the dty of AUccbeuy
tomeetatUioliousoofT.Smith, at tlio corner of Robinson
and Anuersou streets.
The electors of tho bonJugb oflUrmingbam. first precinct,
to meet at tho Public School House; second precinct attbo
Bargees' office, in sold borough.
Tho electors ofthe borough of East Birmingham .to meet
at School llouse No. 1, in BAid borough.
. Tho electors, of Duquesns borough to mod at tLb rnbUc
School Housoln said boroogh.
borough of - lAwrencerilleto meet at
the Public School House In said borough.
The doctors of the borough of Sbarpsbnrg to meet at Lbs
bouse of James Sharp in said borough.
Tho dectorv ofthe boroneb of McKeesport tomoct atithe
Town Hall in said boroogh.
Tho electorsof the borough of South Pittsburgh to meet
tho house formerly occupied by E. McAnnircb, attbeend
of tho Moncngnbda Bridge, Ju said l-orough.
The electors o! tho be rough oMVest Piltsbnrsh to incot at
tbeBchool Uouso in said borough-
Tho doctors of the borough of West Eliza both to meet at
the Public School llooso In sold borough. |
Tho doctors of the borough of Tarontum to meet at the
Public School House in said borough.
Tbs doctors oftho borough of Manchester to moot at the
Public School House.
Tho electors of the borough of Elizabeth to meet at tho
house of U Q Taylor, formerly occupied by John Walker,
in said borough-
The electorsof thoborougb of Sowicklty, to moetat the
Public School House In said borough.
The electors of Monongaboia borough to meet et the
School Housoln said borough.
The electors of Election Kftrict No. 1, in Peebles-town*
■hip, io meet stthoOlcn Hotel in said township.
Tho electors of ZUcUon District No. 2, of Peebles town
ship to meet at tho bouse of John BclUer, In the Tillage of
Bait Liberty.
Tho elector* of Pitt township to meet at tho slteof-Urs.
Murray's Tavern, in said township, except tho quaKQcd ro
tors redding in sections Nos. 4, ? and 11, in the dty dle
trict, who shall roto at all the general clcdions, in the
Ninth Ward of tho dty of Pittsburgh.
The doctors of Collins township to meet at (he house of :
Wro. M'CsU, Jr T ln the Tillage of£ast Idtorty.
Tho electorsof Wilkins township to meet at the bouse of
John Shaffer, on tho Groeosburg Turnpike Boed, hrsald
township.
The electors of Tlum towubip to moot at tho house of
John SommcrTtlle in -aid township.
Tho electors of Pettou township to meet at tho bouse of
Abraham Taylor, on the Northern Turnpike, m said town
ship
TU-electors of Poun towruhip to meet at tho house of
Robert Dooaldsou, on the Ltvcbbnrg Road, In said towu
ahijt.
The electors of Tersalßes township to meet at the PubUe
School House, on the farm of David Shaw, near the While
House, formerly occupied by Thomas Noah now by William
A. flaw. ■
Tho.clectiirs of Elizabeth township to moetat the house of
n. O. Taylor, formerly occnpied by John Walker, in
Elizabeth borougiu
Tho electors of Jeffi-reon township to meet at tlio bouse of
Michael 6ueo, formerly occupied by John Hlng, in said town
ship.
Tho elector* of MUUiu townshipto meet at tho bouse or
Samuel WUjou, formerly occupied by James U. Ned, in said
tovmbiji.
Tlio elodon of Upper St. Clair township to meet at the
bouse of James Connor, in said township.
The electors of Lower St. Clair township to meet at the
house lately kept br F. IXolie, at the Junction of the Bir
mingham and Coslllill roads, in Said township.
The elector* of Chartlcra townshipto mmtet the house
of William otxtj, oa tho Pittsburgh and Steubenville Turn
plke.
The electors of Bobiason township to meet at the house
of Sarah M'Farland, formerly Audley M’Fariand, In said
township.
The electors of Findley township to meet at tho boose of
M’ClelUnd A. Armor, formerly occupied by j. Charles, in
the village of Clinton, io said township.
The electors of Muon township to meat at School Uouso
S-». 4. lu said timonbip.
Th'» rlc-riora ufOhto township tlio house ol
Ut-ury V. Tbompeou. In Raid towochip.
The electors of Fntnkliu township to moot at tho huose
ocatpied by Joseph llolemao, in said township.
Tho electors of Reserve township to m«t at the School
nous? No. 0, in Giid township.
. The electors of Baldwin township to meet at the home of
JohnC&rwin, lasaidtownship.
The electors of Snowden township to meet at the house of
Peter Boyer, in said township.
Tho electors of-South Fayette township to moet at tho
hoa» of U. Hays, on the farm ofO.Y. Coulter, in said town
ship.
Tl»o elector* of North Fayette township to meet at tbo
Limso formerly occupied by Fraud* Jamison, atßodrer’s
Mill, in raid township.
The doctor* cf Rom township to meet at the house of
llnpbDalaell.on tho Franklin Road, In aahl township.
Tho elector* of Ftaa township to me»-t at tho bouts of
blush Crummy, In aaid township.
Tho .elector* of STCandlea township to mei-l at the bouse
of Joseph Mood in said township.
The elector* of West' Deer township to meet at the house
of Nathan Oonloy, la said township.
The elector* of East Deer township to meet at tho Publio
School House in the borough ofTarontum.
Tbo elector* of Neville township to meet at School lluneo
No. 1 (hereafter to be called Chaplin.)
Tbo electors ofSowiekloytownahlp to meet at UlO house
of Samuel Ritchie, it* tajd tewnehip.
Tho doctor* of Indiana towuihip to meet at tho bouao for
merly occupied by Akx. Turner, in aid township.
Thoqualified votara of that part of Indiana township, in
Allegheny county, raiding wiihio the following described
boundaries, to wit:—Beginning at a point oa the Allegheny
river, at thoupper line 00 the form of John Cable, and
running a northerly ooor*e, belwoen the forma of said
: Cable and JohnUovd, 10 the north east corner of Cahie'a
form—thence running a westerly coarse to the Shaler'e
township line, in snch a manner as to embrace all forms or
lota situated in Cuunlochaxn > a district, and known as the
River tracts, withln-aud boundaries, ehall hereafter vnto
at the general election In the borough of Shanulnuc. at
the election j>oU of borough. P*uu*B»
Iho electors of Shalcr township to moot at John Shaw* a
Mill, in said township. -
The electors cfCracnat township to meet at the School
House in Shoosetown.
S??" 4pl * c, * ,I "W»MBI dretor. u dbrt
saidwfll by ballot vote for
Houw> of Representatives
One person for membor nf the Senate of Penn*jl»aala.
Onopersoa for Sheriff of Allegheny county. *
_ One person for Protbonotary of tho'District Court and
Court of Common Piers of Allegheny eounty, '
One person. for Coroner of Allegheny county.
One person for Commissioner of Al&ehony county.
One person for Audltorof Allegheny county.
' And they dll also voto,by ballot, forono person for Ca
nal Commissioner of Pennsylvania,'and
| Onopenoa for Judge of the Supremo Court of Fennsylva*
And tbo citizens of the several boroughs and town*
•hip* will doct one person for Director of tho .poor of said
county.
And tho electors aforesaid redding north' and west of the
Ohio and Allegheny river, and comprising '.with; Batter
coouty tbo 22d Congressional District, wlflTota for one per
■on to represent said District in tbo Congress of the United
Statoc.
And the eloctora aforesaid, not residing In the above dia
irict, willPlrct one person to represent tho Slit Congros
wonal District in tbaCongras oldie United Slates.
Qlven Under my hand and ral. at Pittsburgh, this IGth
Sf^iKsisr
BeaOJtdaitwT BODY PATTERSON*. Sheriff.
fiI’CLINTOCK’S CAHPKT WAHKUOVBS,
WNo. 112 Market Street,'Near Liberty, *
£ ato now receiving our first invoice of
mens vt"* ,tock,corD P risil5 * the moet extensive assert-
and English Tapestry Velvet and Brumli
imperial Tliroo Tly, Superfine and Ingrain
VenUlan, Hall and Stair Carpet*. '
llampLlitaLdßaßCarpets, *c n *c. J
mAh™? 1 nuS 1 2 *® wWß.thble Cloths, •
Clotbi.gUJr Crash,'China'and Cocoa Mutter,
Oil Painted, and plate'
Jftfc hoUTtooo.Oavm, Hearth lteg*, SJotta, Wcoten Floor*
Druggets, Woolen and Linen Crornb'Cloths, *e? 1
Tha pbovogooda will bo sold at tho lowest cash price*.
Persona la want or Ctti-ets. wiU find It to' their advantage
to give n» a call. , (»20) W. M’CLTNTOOK? •
TWTBWFALL GOODS—
A CO. hate'Juai opened a malriiDceat
<owhich theytarite
*p«ial attention of purcbas*r», at north cut coraw of4th
and Market itrcoti. - *
\ A[ BITING PAPKRS.—ImporioJ, Super
i&a&ssh&ssisswrtaiss
oa ana forsals at tho Stationery Warehouse of
W. 8. HAVEN,
Corner Market and Second fits.
COHOOL AND LOG. SLATES OF ALL
kj SIZES.—Jost received and for sale by 1
„ W. S.HAYRf,
rc* o • Cornor Market and Second Bta.;
Deeds and'mortgAges, piunted
M4fcr«b»»..- ' W. 8. HAVJra, Jok mm,’
IWBI "-' '' Km. 81.33, .lid 35 Mwkiitßt.:
fiTANDAKU WOBKS OF TRAVEL—.
Gblu»Sour 'i
Kano»« Arctic KipodlUont -.vT .
Livlngitotiy Travel* Is Africa; :
Bajard Tajlor’eTrareU; alaeoli: ' • ; 4 /. • V !
Atkinson's Oriental ami Western Siberia:
Btephea’iTraTela iDlocatan;
do Central America;
Prime’ll Travels lo £aropo and the East* .
Dorblny do do do do: ' - :r r
Hoc** Travels In tfceCblno* Bamlrs!. .
■ *SL -: " KAt» 00, S|>. Kjgonillr^t
X AKDNER’a HAWD BOOK 0F NATII
JLi B>».jiinoaorOT-wt«
•™°r -m t- - .- . &flTWrt^t/
jnrai£S£-~l(JO buxcs Estm Cream for Ont*
Voting, toe Mla-ty fTKXRY HoALLtas.
A^BERRlES.——lUfebls choice Michigan
received ss* for ele at 185 Übertyetrert.
• KIUDLE>-\mTB*CO.
ESSSjsJS-W>l» Bggsieceivcdond.
fori&lontlSj i'rwt. , _--r - -
• nuanayren,* $».
BEKD.—-gQ hufl pflyno Xu&otby-
JLjjw4 rieafttdMj forj>|« UltiUbatMttrmt; -i • ••.
mo eimu*,tomb*oo,
’’Jot gjwC--
p'OH KENT—
A STOEE OK MAtffcfcT STBEET.
«%:leid A. W.QAZZ^&I.
'C'OH Kknt—A three story DweUingSS
< So - ID °O conUloloe U J3L
t! 01 ’*®’ 4c -» with flrro brick stabfelna
•nda>l j ThS boose is nppUcd with hot
SitfliaV-y 1 Wn « *?•««» l , la s
man, *od will lirwXlfi lo thowauapf ».p*afe*aioo*l
- * __ ALEXANDER KINO. •
J-1. m?ciS^r r \\°Z T3*
JFot £ a ic.
FARM FOR SALE.—a Rma ji j,' arj ~ can
imuinc2iacrf* of land, *H oud-r culUration C »?i
Dwelling lloasi*. cuutiuuior 1" room/ There i» *l’ ‘_*i
Trio ol Coslon tbcFrcmifos and a bank in operation mltS.
In 4 mile* of the city, on Squirrel IllU,
adjoining lands 0 1 tho Into Hon. \U\Ur Fonrwi TWSE*
mantling tbe finest view intbif region. For fnei!..*r-Vv?L’
tlcnlar* enquire of L. J. FLEMING
on the prtmlMa.
AMILY lIORSKIoK SALE.—a Imnd
esme Bonn, six yean old; n pacer undor tbe aaddl© and
a trottur in barceas; is perfectly safe for a lady or cHfid ( 0
rid# or drive; will h«»t nearest tbe locomotive, military or
any city excitement; will stand without being hitcbed.and
is warranted perfectly sound; to be sold only for treat of
use. Edquiru at the Store' warehouse of
: m 4 t. j. craig * co., nnvoodtt.
FOR SALE—Tfen acres of land, four miles
from Allegheny city, on tho I’errysvillc plank mad;
Improvement* good; new farm bouse, with a good well of
watcrattbe door;newfrauio stable. And. * .'ran.of water
through tbe back part ot tho lot—-will be told at a bargain.
Also, fear lot# in East Life tv. 60 by ISO ftst each, will
I*o sold low. Apply to IIKO. W. BUNN, south side of Ohio
street, 3d door west of tbe Mamoad, Allegheny city. [s#*W-
Valuable City Property for Salo.
THAT Tory desirable lot un Water Street
cud Redoubt Alley, uext to John Irwin A Sons, being
ia>f cton Water and Frost streets, and ICO deep (jane tho
Allw.
It will be sold together or la lotsot 20or Sifceteacb. ,
For terms, (which will bo node easy as to pajmstrL) an-
Ply to.. JO3BPH S. LEECH 4 CO.,
mr4:dtf _____ < liberty Street, Pittsburgh. ,
Liberty street* property for
SALE.—Tho Store-room and Dwelling, situated 'on
Liberty ytroet, near St. Clair; known asNo.lB3. Tbojot
U nboot 22 foot front and 129 feet deep, ter tv ruling back to
Exclumga Alley, on which is erected a SUL-le and Carriage*
boose. Tbe property rent# readily for $6OO, and wIU besold
at a bargain and on (wcinumcKfaiing turns. For particular!
enquire «f K. D. KINO,
ap!7 No. 211 Liberty street.
FOU SALE, 5 acres 100 perches of Loud
tu Collins township, near East Liberty,adjoining land*
cfTboa. Mellon and D. A. Kcglry.. This property Is ele
gantly situated fur a private residence, and would "Lit* one
of .tho most handsome country scats in the beautlfal volley
of Bust Liberty. For prfeeand terms, apply to*
AUSTIN, LOOMIS t GO.,
J 023 -No. 68 Fourth street
170 R SALE— AN EXTRA STRONG AND
; 1 8P ACIOP3 SECOND HAND CARRIAGE, In good re
pair, with double sett of harness; may be seen at the borne*
stead of the lato Rev.Obarles Avery. For terms apply at
“Eagle Cotton Works/' Allegheny;- JOSIAQ KINO.
- ’ sel7:."M ; Execntor.
t OHIO Land fox Sale.
TnE subscriber offore for sale section ten.-
townebip 12, raugelCL Stark conaty, Ohio, commonly
known as “Dowmsu’s Section,” containing MO acres. liJj
situated three miles west of Massillon,. ©0 tbe StaUßood
leading to Woos tor,'Ond within about two miles of tbePJtts
burgh, Ft. Wayne aud Chicago Railroad. The south,' cast
and nortb*eaot quarters are partly cleared and improved—
tbe remainder is covered with superior Hmfrfr am] tbs
whole Is well watered by iprtngrand running .streams*—'
Thlssectlon is cosaidcrod the finest body of land in . tbs
eouoty. it will be sold undivided or-la quarters to salt
purchasers. To those who desire to invest in real estate a
better oppoitoulty is rarely offered. . •
X B. EWKIIZER,
Nu. 1014th street. Pittsburgh.
ecS&dswif?
FOR SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth
street, betwoen Smithfiold and Cherry Alley, 100 foot
front by £6 deep. . .
A Lot bn Third street, near HmitLDeW. 40 feet front by Bft
feet deep.
NISTH Ward—Tbe square bounded by Butler, Wilkin*
ami Carroll streets aud dproce alky, &4 foot front by 130
deep, nearly opposite to Feunock Alijirf'B Foundry.
The square bounded by Smallxuan, WUklns and Carrol
streets and Spruce alky, I*6l feet front by 120 deep,
On Allegheny, Carson and Butler streets, adjoining the
Allegheny Valley Railroad Station, forty contiguous Lots,
each 21 feet Trent by 130 foot deep."
Eight acres of ground in Reserve township, part .of out
Lot 225, between the New Brighton rood and IXUldaiaCem*'
ctry.
Sixty Loty In Allegheny City, Third. Ward, between East
Latte and Chestnut street.
A Tract of Land in Westmoreland County, on tbe Phila
delphia turnpike, 7 miles from Introbe—7s acres in caltl*
ration of rich bottom land—£oo acres.
A Tract of Land near Ligonier, Westmoreland eonuty.of
STSacrea. ; WILLIAM M. DARLINGTON,
mrisMtf ISS Third street. a bore Smithfield.
Administrators* Bala, of Real
Estate.
IN pursuance of an order ol’the Orphans
Court of Washington county, the undersigned, Admin*
of the estote nf David Clark. Ut« of Canton town.'
ship. d> ci-mwl, will offer at public sale ca Thunday,
Till day or October, 1838, a valuable tract of
Laud in Canton township. In said cotioty. '
Tbe land 11 loss than oaa mile from the Xtorougb of Wash
ington, on the road leading from -Washington to West
Middletown, and contains 218 acres aud 60 perches, about
200 acres are cleared aadtn ablgh sttto of cnftlvatloor-' • -
The improvements consist of a comfortable Erick Dwe I
lingflonse, large Frame Barn, fora Cribs, Sheep Shed*
Two yoong Orchards of valoatde
gnlMfrait
Farmers aud others wishing (o educate their children!-
are especially invited to examine this property, prior to.
tbo day of sale. • ■ 4 U
If purchasers desire it, the Land wilt bo sold in two
muro parcels.
Tho sale will tube place Ua the nrca&ca at 1 o'clock, P.
M-ufsaid day.
I**rnta or Snlc I— One-fourth of i!io purekaso raotiev
to U> paid when poMutsicu Is given, and the residue in three
Q-]»tlanuual|>avm*i,ta, with totcriat tbfreou.
Prarcstion will be delivered this ML or. on Hie first day’
of April next, at the opi ion of Ute purchaser.
iel3alAw3T ALM^MISoChI}
sf)ilafcelpt)!a Eibcrtisfintnts* ; ,
AX7XT73MN TBADS. 1808.
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
AT WHOLESALE.
DRESS GOODS
or NEWEST tiruy.
SHAWLS,
IS EVERT VARIETY.
3IERTNO3, COROBOS, 51USL1K DELAINES.
VELVETS, SILKS, ALPACAS, GINGHAMS.
CLOTHS, CAS3IUKUES, SATINETS, VE3TINC3.
PLANNELS,PHINT33LEACIIED AND DROIVN GOODS,
with a complete lino of . • i
EMBROIDERIES,
And olhor styles of Goodsndaplcl to
4 FIRST’ CLASS TBIDE,
All of which are oflferetl for tale, cheap,
W. O. CHIT TICK & CO,
#3B nntkuA #33 EeroßßDt St,,
.alTgoJan PHILADELPHIA.
SILK.— Sewing ond Fringo Silkß, Tram.-
Organise Embroidery and EpunßCki of-all color*
cooitantly on hand and for sale by the manufacturers at
the lowMtmarkct rates. B.nOOLEY&SON,
Jul6:„adood Hudson Alley, Philadelphia.
WM. BRICE '& CO.,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 8 SOUTH WATER BTBEKT.
„ , . . . : PBTZtJDXLPUIjL
We giro prompt and particular nUeotioo to the eela cl
Batter, Orson and Pried Traits, CTotot
and Timothy Seeds, Wool, Ac.
Oar eitensirebusinesaconnection* in this Una of trade
enable oa to dlspow of the these goods.
Adranccs made on good* or bills of lading. We respect*
felly solicit yoor consignments. . ' selilmd
BUFFALO ROBES, ,
By the Bale or Robot i •
at
.. GEO.F.WOMATH’ B, .
_Np3i.4ls& 417 ABOH: St Philad’a. i:
p.?nv a lar s® REEortmcntof LADIES
FANCY TURB, ofonrown maanfactnro. '
_ • - CA27DLB MOULDS, • ' -
AITARR ANTED to W of the best metal, all
.TT al»s and patterns,-maunfoctored'and-fer sale by
' , ‘ * JOHN ■CALVERt'KY,-
augfcnmd - No. 80S Sacs Etriat, Philadelphia. i
WILLARD HAUVEY *. CO.
81 MAIDEN LANE, AND 17- CEDAR STREET,
; NEW YORK - - '
PAPER 'WAREHOUSE,
Every description of .-
WRAPPING, PRINTING AND WRITING
P AP E R,
ON HAND OR HADE 'TO ORDER,
FANCTt.COLOUBD AND TISSUE vjt>vt?v
BLornsa papers, envelopes;
Straw and Bonnet Boards#
T WIN B EC QUS E.
. - .'WaitAßp BAR.VET fc CO.,
54 Maiden 'Zane - nnd 17 '-Cedar ‘Street.
’■- ‘ NEW YORK/., ’
IIEUP, COTTON, .FLAX JIND LINEN
twines,
IRfOltlD. 1 ARP mKOTactifaen.
CORDAGE . I
amhwii u..— Of .awry description
COVlvNi JUTE, MANILLA AND AMERICAN HEMP
ROPE,
JEJ lEit‘%TO ST, ' r^
OKAVINriJ I»IAJS-0!
Iffft is InE if#!!
SFLBITDID GRAND PIANO
BROUGHT ottby Mre. C. Blume Mat week
from the cclebrated macnfactory of
s ba LTI tt OR S,
la told, she wonid moat respectfully iurite her friends, and.
the poblicpaemUy, to caused examine it before being
sent away.ms the pnrchassrbas. kindly consented to leavo •
it In her possession fern abort time,' and as it la considered
to be -
SUPERIOR TO ANY
EVER BBOUGHT TO THIS CITY
' cnAnLOTTE BhtME,
- Atibo << OidXitaMl(hed'PtanoDei>otl M :
salfctwd : 118 Woodth, Sd door a bare Fifth.'
The CHEAPEST GUN Uf’THEAIAR
KET.—Wo 6are an axcellect 'assortment «( tvmiMa
** j*Wn
. j”*: ■* omwßtam'ATaiii.o., t
-Xj'EA'TMKllti— ipOOlKinetttrotodfDr.alo
MIT . ' ■ ■ EODRRT DIQKJST,
■ mu " ; ■■ . . from tamt, otßyr&it, ■,
- : pWMH.L_a CM Ju pore Potash imd
KontitrotStlfioi -
dm inttilmont of pm* Donwyiy ;g”Wg. th» *ac» „-
tal Stock of ths Company, will be mSS,?? ft* »•» Oipi
co the 20th day of October hot, w ' w ® t °tb« Treaa&rtr
—2StS!»™Eo.TR?TO„.R ?TO „.
JTS^KrutJiousMtXTiNOS.'-Thero
: Hgloai ietTiee* held la Ti»n ..
Federal aad Lacock Mmti, Allegheny city, an
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday aTtntagt, comtan^* T,
?}.{ o'clock, and on Saturday afternoon at 4wo'clodK%JL'
Paxton, ITowardjJacobtta,' Plomoer, and - outers, wflff*;
duct the wrTlcoa, Tbo public am respectfully larited tea !
tend, ' ,•. ■•■••■; - - did
Oms* of to* rmsscsan **» Berras Mnmw '6auv“- > - ■ •
£xns*o*Q8 f &f^t.ZI 1 1898.
fTS» Notice.— The Stockholders of the Pitt* T
bnrjjhand Boston Mining Company are b*r*b;n>
tilled a special meeting will beheld at tbo oOee of the
Company. In tbb city of Pittsborghron WEDNESDAY,tb* - '.
CtbdtyofOetob*r.at3o'dock.P.Sr > ta conrid«r>Ui»sab% • l
ject of organizing an additional eotnpaiij.'irith *.view to a •'
more rapid development ofibelrexteniive mining territory. '
ByorderofthoßoanlofDirectorß.l : .
ed&dtd TllOg. M. HOWE, Secretary. • *5
{T]5» Union Prayer Meetings. — These meet*- '
Jf’®' lag* are held daily la the Rooms of tbs Tons*
Aen'e Christian Association,at7% A. BL, and 6 P.£
continuing for ' three-fonrtbz of on hour. • Allpenonf ate' ~
cordially invited to attend. ladies are affectionately favif V-i
ted tobeprezent. Come far fire ttinuUi. no longer.'
GSants.
W ANT Wheat,
10,000 « 0»!».
urrcuoooK, aroassiirA oa, v
122 Second tndl&l Viral Bfl
"W”highest tnarkot -price
"l I>ij BirAmtKTocKibo, V-
— corner Wood*adTouithf<»*: \v
-
- ;
JSliucatfonal.
Jboctut Grove Tonn|L»dUi,
LA IYRXm&VILI&,
nnHE following. arrangements have; been .
JL made for the ehaolog jean- rr
Rhetoric and Moral Science, Ror. azOfiOß T. IUSI&, A.v >
AcademlcDopertment, ilia HKLIUr."
«•**•«*>», havilh Malvina lk
\ SR, from r«rU,and for the lw»three, with Wra.ORILL,
£ s&l.JfrK&t German, Vocal Mhiio and Pbuo!' '
!**££? MBlaK s’ E Bpu ° r DLDcMf, Breelao, and.. ',•
U*d|lla Mdlemaan, Bofld. -TcrJUocQtionandtlMOrKan '• ■ ■;
Mr. 3SDMPIPIL BUS3K.L. .for.. ttdSgjSm
ral part ofthaconraa. and betpokaaln th* <hmn r . . *? ■"„
Am nearly'the fuJl number of jmpiu artaimdransuad. *-
. Ins traction in German.
TITS* FREDERICK APPEL, .Professor■ ■
iW&S! Ocraan Lugaag* and Llteratore In Ui» Watters'
UDlirmUj of Pennsylvania oaS Uu> Central Hit* School cf \ \
Pittaborjtb, bega leans to loform bt> friends and (be nob- *
lie, that fab Is now prepared to tcinme hta Imocs laths' •
Mr. Clement Tetedoox ~
A NNOUNCES to the pnbliC' that lie hie
‘.VS;/-' ■
Fenn Inatitut*
: iTtORNER-of.- Penn and Hancock' Btrccta.— '
\J Tbo eniuiiic tom will commence oa TOTtSDAX; 81*t
“**•. A Halted camber of papiUmsy obUla udmiariafc
Tehne&r Tuition nod Stationery. t 22 pgreewtoa .
two week*. • J. U.SUiTn, Prihnlii
pRENCp AND ENGLISH ;
BOAUBISO AND DAT SOIIOOL ! '
TlaMlSaja CABCDsma .MW£fflS2.%iKK
tl,eir Stbool Jon MONDAT, Bnptmbir
denco, No. 1307 Spruco itreet, Plifltdelphl*/ • • •• .
_ ReferencM;—lion. W*. : P. JcnwoH end W.'n n>w*
Bl ™ t ' J “jSi5S *■;
!r! CABMEN 1 TBIEDQUXt
to .*M P?, bI i c ,faat ts taken tip liia reAdc&M ta - ~
rituborgh, stnd Is now prepared to' dto leanu in Tool
rilttiic, ■ ' ' .••--r-: i- y
■■ For taroaand farther partlcnlara apply Co Jobs n. Xal-v f
lor. Moaie fewro, jio. 81 Wood-atreot. - »^''
auction Sales.
3?. M. DAvig, AaotioneSr;'^l?
Commercial Bale* Room*, No. H fiftb l'
OAKLAND COUNTRY SEATS At Aufr \
lion.—On nmridaj afternoon, September 23i |t tr : w
: O’clock,on tb« premtocs, Will bo aold, thirteen VMTO*ad-i ’
•omo sltw fcrcoontry teiti, amtalnlng from one to® “
acre* each, adjoining the country. maiuJon of;
Craft, £a q , which ate oarjr ©ficccw, and far beantroTi
Bcenery are not snrpaßsocl by any .to Uile ctamlri Jkn*‘"
may bo seen at tha Auction fiooma. .•*,
: -tonaa—Ono*u»niU caib; rtaiduo In nine jejrJi’ewmeiite •!
with lntcret payable annaally... P.M. PATftsAuc. *
CITIZENS’ BANK STOCK At Auction—
On la««a*7 tranloj.S.ptunborOliL M7Uo'elock,«t
rnttommercdnl tale* room*,.No. 64 Fifth *tfUt, wilFb* .
IAHPn AN S COURT—ADJOURNED
KSAZ. SStATS X2TBOOTU PITTSBOBOEL
-—On Tueadav evening, September 28th, at .VA at t
, valuable lota of ground-aitnate In South Pitta,
bnrgh, bejagmarked and numbered.-88, S 3 and SBta the.
pl&uofaaidbarongh. . i.\
;SoTenlatiefgronndtntbepUn oneta *
sffls^s^jssas^-Mg^
■§SR^^-‘Sffiis6HK?& l S : t
ttndljt tick 100 feol to Wolaut .Itoj? MofclSf Et EL*
oKhb.ilßja frOTlofOUiet oo W»toto s to».ttort««!w2.
tending back 100 feet to Spruce allay. s •
Title Indisputable. Term cub. p. Ayt,
STOCK P., Ft. W. S C. K. B. ir rcmn
liUt in loti to nitporcbiint';tn .
*j2 p.M.cAYis,Auct,Ho. ttnntrt:.
AUSim looms & CU„ Mcrctiaiitinftii
QTOCK SAXES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS'C'.
C 5 oo- AT tids merchants* KxcnAKaiinnocr -
TITDESiAY -Urlite, iSSftS (S'
NotMj DniJt* and Loana on itwif
WMOMble toraa by AUSTIN LOOHJBA CO*
■»*J - Stock - Wot*Broken.62 Yoartbsi. v •;
& J±Zil4 *
DRY GOODS
AT
C. HANSON LOVE’S,/
No. 74 Stoylcet strctt, '
EjrrWKEN* FOURTH STREET AND TUB DIAMOND, *
PITTSBURGH,PA,
SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE HIVE. -
v^°si l f cllbcr , hi, - fsui: tctan}cdfromHn*d«Tph!*,N«v .
* ojp> QfU>»Ttf«nnftrtiateg town* in th* -
ESs?? ; rSTS.
«E.
DRESS GOOODS:
VERY RICH DRESS SILKS, In Plain Black iadPlgU.
VERY RICH DRBJJS BILKS, PlaW,Btrlpodandßfocade.
: VESYJUCHBILK ROBES, Block and C(4ond«< •
TEHY Bion ALLWOOLBOUB BKIdUKB. ".VS?--.
vest eioh noßti iiora De liras. bV- >
VKKT EIOH COTTON AHD WOOL MOUB DE
FRENCH MERINOS n-i
i-. v '■>' -■-»** i
c O B BROS, •; '.ft'.'-'
Tbs Urgfst Itocfc In UiecHy, ttad # -'' v l **'”
BETTER GOODS FOR THE PRICE,
= »'» - .
OANDE POUND IN ANY . OTHER IIOUSE WEST OP
THE MOUNTAINS,
. aATiso.stts ..*■
~ , BOXj GHT A-TX A.T7OTION V'2
• IN '
LARGE QUANTITIES AT, LOW PRICES,
AKoinutt'UMoiDAtAn&r ‘
SMALL ADVANCE ONXASTEEN COST.
SHAWLS ASSCXiOABS,
• .
TALMA BHA. W Xi'S>j"( -
Anluuajr other
KOYELTIRS IK SHAWLS AKD CLOAKS, "
We cercr hATub» n able toolferjio Iu« tlia:»»rW
itcck o! til kindi of &HAWLB wvl CLOAKS.
NEEDLE W_OJt3K» '"** '
COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES,.' - -
FLODNCINGS,
EDGINGS, ' * f
. . ’ INSERTINGS, EW-
M O U K|N I O' ’ <»• O OlTi:
BLACK DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS,, OUT* YRUJ
COLLARS, GLOVES,. • "'"if?/ ■"
EVEBY OinBBARTICLB Itf THBLINE/
,:a*Otrß3nwd;CWi^'v"
DOMESTIC A!rD*TAri,XCOoi)gt
lIUUCILKD AND U.NDLEACIIID MUSLIMS,
~CHECKS • „ V’ 'is
oisaiiAMs, -
PRINTS,
1 . kentdckyjeans,
TWEEDS,
fIATIRETTS.
CASSIMERES, CLOTHS,
- And er?rjoUi,r ajllcLa ujcillj fcept tn» ’
WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF GOODS.
laiboHutenicttkß. In ibprt, valuta oo»er UeaaMtla - i
“w*»U»tind aUnctiTtaitock fawr aaasroni estto ■
mtnftndloopublicgaterallj. - •
' *&■ NEW (IOCTDS REOETyRO DAILT. '
O. lIASSOS LOVE,
I'.; "■ farswilj Tonx^BUmi|oi.*ttn^.Ov ; -'.;‘i.
fe.xv-Y;
- ' ' ' ' . Ka7lMAl(K^tal99n^V'.
ivi —lfcloJiyf
t f7£ATH£B& r .l&o ft* chwceOppmErai
tnd fer nk ■-*
. mm:-'- :