' ■WEDKESOAT iIOBKIKQ. SEPT. 22, 1868. . ji . imwiit TTn , BOBS&T UeSSnam, Allegheny City. IOitOL ' - --JOQM P.PBOnttiPtmboritu - -J. HEaOS VOBTKB, Pittsbvsh, > XLTAd H.IKXBH, do DkVrD B. BAYAID, Fwblei, Jones p. sotunt, MeKaeeport, BOBX&T P. KcDOWCLL. Allegheny. sasmT, HVM L. ciRAXIAti;' Allegheny. ; "Xai Baoroild Ta»#a. M - i -TU» 5» » phrase v . common la themouthsof (he demagogues. who ere leading the locofoco the road to rain. TheyeUgmathe the Gazettsahd DjjpfffcA-arpa* (min the railroad interest ; and their organ, 'theliVve Prets, has gone so far as to say that it Is the oolypaper opposed to the repeal of the Tonnage tax and and to railroad discriminations against oar commerce; and that it is the only paper that has exposed the Sunbury and Erie affsir. ‘ Now, we are not in the habit of making Tain I parade of our ooorse on enoh mature ; butevery ' merchant in Pittsburgh, who reads the papers, knows that the Ooseii# has alxccyt been opposed to therepeal of the ionnage tax; that U has ooudstsntly, penisUntlj and efficiently resisted the discriminations made by railroads against our business men and the commerce of the oity; that it has fought for Pittsburgh Interests against ibeiojorooa railroad policy that has been so fatal to them; and that Coring the two legisla- Uveseemocßin which the Sunbuiy. and Eriebill was pending, this paper exposed the whole •ohsae and contribated all possible aid to Its de feat These are facts patent to every Pitts, burgh merchant aadbosinesa man; and all the deohunsUou ut such frothy blusterers as Wil liams & Co. will not change the foots. ' The -Gazette has always been prond to con elder itself a Pittsburgh paper, and we are never so happy ns when we are able, Usongh its col umns, to advocate and promote Pittsburgh in terests. In doing so, we have frequently been oompelled to oome in collision with the policy of the railroads; an ’ when this has been the case, our reader* will bear ue witness that we have not'shrunk from a faithful performance of our duty. - c* • # ■4 :577 : *- 1 V*? 1 • -. ' vV>W - Ilil: I!'#": *4 v «\y-,,y v «u..v-V Is' :t: *O VU »-^•.V^Ut'.'iO • < Tn*' *!*' ; s*r'& Y- .*tY*' : ?| , v . v :-y !;**H;:f -J* *W'" '' .'• •" T T U^’^^vv.yv.v - ' " . ‘ * X-'- • '”"-N-VV -j -' * ftfeS ‘v.c, f-e-.'-v yflak-T'^ft-v, ir-y wmß i i 'H; ■ ■ t';‘ t.^'l P jM; ;>.' NY.tS.Xi a«' -'V.Y v ‘‘i.'«••?• 41 ? * &«<;'•;• :**Jf • * ,s>.«>'• 1 -' •■*• ?.&■ .? jk*;; ' «•' ’ > 'IV .'■‘‘iV Jr.£ & 5 , ; |-N.V. . 1 . .Vi, « :3;‘ point. MirylinJ, Missouri ftotl Delewxre '■ fopurfrccome fret Stales or Buffer from the cures • meat '•"• ' B* L?*-, ; ; f* j - Tin Cukss Coxtz&t nr E*olahi>.—From in-j \ 'foravaeoreoelred bj lfce VMjderbilt vt New I l v.‘ . . -t " k York,' U U MotrUlaed 'thftl Pabl Morpby* the I - ; < joungAxatrieaaeh««s pltyer, vonth* match j n«Wia playing Kith Htrr L-oewenttajUl, Ikesobrt •*-• 't attk*clOM■UadinKthru:*—Morphyo,Loewen« tkaU3, drairn2.Yh«mfcta)iv«afors&oo.:U O : . iaaUo atiOcdtbat Mr. Morpby hvi «ng»ges--io •t. ' T’ 8. BIDDIS * Co.. Huron «.< f<of MiXTQBa. «^Q?.TCAH HAM TICKET. - near it ms. ornoaMpiiiL noiu eonwossa, vmuu s. nujaa, or rojotto., uriiMOia oonrav ticket. ' to» gaWM-imilMMOt, - GET. JAMia K. MOOttHIAP, PttbWtfi. IWUHHUWII enugranico, putibnigb. ; ZACBZCS FATTKBOOV, Indie wu ATOITO*, ' JOBS >L LABXHWL,Cbuti«r». .. oonnn% ~ CQATmCR B. BOCTWIOE, LewwoorriUe, . Kuoraot *oog, « H. OITU,OMo. >, - Wo do not say this to justify ouraeWes ngsins l any.etrietnrce of the lYuePrett or ita but to keep tho facts in the view of a few who eeem, in the madness of the hoar, to have for gotten them. Tlure is so newspaper in tho oonnlry that h> less open to the reproach of beiog a “rallrnad press” than the QaztXU. Bca*cb of Mateeial.— The locofocos of this Congressional district haTe not been able to find a single man within its bounds who is fit to represent them in Congress; they were all, Mr. Burkesays, ‘'tainted” in some way; and they had therefore to go into another district and import i candidate who refused too creams from a railroad company. He dow the "I scream” himself. . Bat badly off as they were here, there are still worse eff in the Allegheny district. There they cannot -.find a candidate at all, although .they have two'countiee to pick from.* They have Moored both and 'gfren it np as a bad job, and are content to take up with the cast off lumber of another party. . Why did they not go to Philadelphia for one t They might hate got Florence, orOwen Jones; anderen.J. Gloncy ' Jones would swap his worthless chance in Berks for the shadow of a chance somewhere else. • What a poor, beggarly party it la 1 Claiming to be tho only national party, and the only parly fit :to iFe hafioh.Jt V.hhot, in a population of 200,000, find more than one democrat fit to go to Congress, and he does not lire in the dis trict ha wants to represent Why, the old Abo lition party,' in the <iaja when Farley ran oo it* lieket, and of the old rote-yourself-s -faroi party, Merer found themselves ao utter- Jy, hard up as fiat,.'for they always put up oandidatea of some sort. But here la a party boasting that it is able to Uok all creation that has not, in either district, a man whom it thinks fit to present as a candidate Cor Congress. Slayctt Ilf Mautlaud.—A. ccrreapo’ndeni 01 the Baltimore American takes strong grounds in &ror of abolishing slavery in Maryland. He regards the instilulion as an evil, and also a great drawback to the growth, and prosperity of that ancient commonwealth, lie contends that ' ita"bomneroe, itsmeobanieal pursuits and its agricultural employments would be benefited and advanced by its becoming a free State. He. says the subject has at present a deep pises in the minds of all classes of people in Maryland, andia especially favored by the workingmen. Wo quote a portion of the communication: “There are iujtbe.State .some 10,QQQ_to 12,000 piriooa who are owners of slave property. This le bat a email proportion of the whole white pop* nlMlon, probably 1-26. Nevertheless all are Intersated more or loss in the subject, and it it Ml within the bounds of truth to say that the in* tsretts of all suffer..thereby- to some extant? When we look at the astonishing progress of 'our free-Stater in population, wealth, sc., it be dnuod that Maryland as a free Btsle would in*to rapid strides towards, prosperity. Her natural advantages are scarcely equilled by ur of her sisters. JTet, taking the city of Bal , tlmore from the calculation which ho* been built up mainly by llfae labor—how. slow has been her progress slaoe the Bevolution. The value of the slave population at SMO » head be about thirty-five millions of dollars.'■ Assessing a fair proportion of this sam to owners of slat* property for benefits in the increased *"»!ae of their real estate, which would quickly • • ueadily accrue under the new stale of things, deducting also for voluntary coolri butiona which many would and all properly ‘owners miyh- willingly advance with the ccr - taluty of a sure return of both principal and in terest from-too bitue causes I have mentioned, Could not the State very prudently assume the •balance of tlie.debt with a certainty of llquida * ilng it from Incrcesed revenue whioh she would reoelte from raf 'dly increasing and appreciated v ' property?’* i This suggestion is no doubt the beginning of is great reform in one of iho-most important of the Southern-Elates,—in a State whose people have exhibited-their conservatism an oqomloii, w&e» sectional excitement, was »t n -~Ts* lowjiaob TiX.—We h»TO ohronicled the ' ; f»ethUherto'Sh»t tho Repablicxnj of Dauphin, > Franklin »nd Lincneter hire taken decided | ground against the repeal of the Tonmgo Tax; ■ and ir» take pleasure In adding that eioilar ! graund haa beew taken b J the Bepuhlloane in all the coontlea along tho Juniata, and that aer " aralßepobliean preaaea 1# Wealern Pennejlra ntaharo also epokenin the aamb behalf. In _deed, outeide of Philadelphia we do not know of • “i single Republican randldutafor lhaleglalaturo ' • who .la In fatot of the repeal. Tho^aenibere ■ :%loctad . from lha went will be a unit on that qnaetton t eo will thoao from the north and the "oentra; andthe frienda of repeal, to tha next - - Boom, will' not be able to tnaater a oorjoral’a '■>* guard. "No cite need entertain a fear on ihlr /ilWfcV;;:'':, ■ . . r,~\rnj CorriACTl}—Th« JUTuouri Dme-A A Wnoii Tinni.Bmjaro.—Th« town of •r - • -V- - . .inflTTmy, Mn., hid been lope noted fCT ilsabOUnd <r«/, in thefactselicited by tir-t j ng w ickedne*s and drunkenness gambling, cent Board of lncialry into Ihecondact of Capt.l Sabbath breaking, bad held cndia- Tan ViferoondeoMfl lome of the most damning [ pu t e d away, until the first Sunday in last May, t 7'f' °L offiC!al th ' P "f c ![,** «Wcrr«ZT 0e i d n ‘at fcdmimstr&Uon, ond particularly on the pane? [ nearly 70 persona, iooln- Mr. Floyd, Seerotary of War. It wiu bo re, gQme 0 f tbe mogl jjj^j ene d characters in membered' that CapL Van Yliel stood charged the'place. before the Board with not haring paid XwnrrT-Ftv* of the negroes captured on to the mule contractors. The great complaint' board the slate reaselEcho hare died sincetheir vas that the aoremment agreed to glre prices arriral at Charleston, and alao ttro of the crew, larrer than theCantain thought ought to be paid. In the U. 8. DisteictCoort, at Charleston, anoth urger loan uiev«apißtu a ? .. •r annlication for abebeas corpus, in the ease of The following is from the St. lotus Drewerof pf negroes, has been made by an attorney na- Satnrday: med LT W. Spratt. It was resisted by theDia “The whole number of mules porchafledat Ft. Attorney, and the coart held the matter | Learenworth, between April and August, was under adrisement. ! ! 4238. In their published statements, the eon- Ths f o u oW ing elegant and noble sentiments tractors assert that Van Vliet promised a com- werß uttered a few days since by the Hon. James stolon of twenty per cent, on the cqst at Lew- Hughes, of Indiana, : enworlh. Manifestly, it was the interest ortho ««if every stump in Kansas were a negro, erery contractors to pay the highest prices. Their lwe upon her soil aslaredriTer, and every twig profits were to be in the direot proportion ,of U p on tho trees a lash to scourge a negro to his their outlay. The mule that cost a hundred del- toil, I would rote for the admission of lara would only yield them twenty dollare profit; ander theLecompton Constitution.” whereas, the mule whloh cost a hundred and fifty dollara would yield them thirty dollars. .The operation of this rule can he easily under stood. His offer of twenty per cent comtaiision'was ft direct premium on extravagance. It istrue that the prices .which he allied, however te munwative, did not realize the expectations which seemingly ho held oat. That they Were remunerative is shown by tho facts elicited ; io the progress of the inquiry. The sab-contract ors in several cases gavo the principal contract ors from ten to fifteen dollars each for the mtales whioh were taken by Van Vliet- through the me dium of these principal contractors. This is con clusive as to the liberality of Van Vliet’s ap praisement. Tho number received by Van Vliet j from the favored few, iu compliance with his ' orders, was 3718. The incrcated appraitertienl of the Board of inquiry Kill add $60,000 to' (he .profit*. The acceptance of the rejected mules will swell the figures still more. Mr. Floyd’s friends'may boast that they were born under a lucky star. We have ne hesitation in sayiog that tho Ad ministration flung away $400,000 io those pur chases of mules. The proposition of Messrs. Caldwell and Geary, of Texas, to BUpplyall ; the mules which the Government should reqiiire, delivering them at Fort Leavenworth, at prices varying from eighty-five to a hundred doUfrs is on file in the war olfioe.. This proposilioh;,Was never noticed by the authorities in Woshiogtbn; nor were propositions from any quarter invited. The business was parcelled out privily among the friends of the Secretary, and the friends of eomo leading men in Washington. No terms were made, but a role was adopted which' bn ooaraged extravagant outlays. The whole thing was left ostensibly to the discretion of au As sistant Quartermaster, The same mode was adopt*! with other contracts, if thoy con be considered contracts. Col. Crossman wasdireot ed to purchase corn in Bt. Louis, from another friend of the Secretary, at ninety cents, per bushel. Bis integrity has been rewarded ,by sending him to Salt Lako City. The entire de partment of the Secretary of War is not ;only tainted, but is reeking and saturated wilh - cor rupiion. Even the money appropriated for im proved guns—-breach-loading carbines and the like—has been misapplied. Let there be a com mittee of tho Hoase to investigate these matters, and let the offioers who are now servingin Ins army be sent for, and we venture to say that much more than has been charged or whispered against the Secretary of War and the cobsoli dated gang of plunderers will be proved against them. The witnesses that can tell most are the army officers. It is a convenient thing for the Secretary that somo of them are in Utah;’-' Attack of Ihuiass on a Pbmbina Train.— We received a letter on Sunday, from James McFetridge, collector of customs at Pembina, from which we mako tho following extract: u lt is with regret that I have to announce the murder of three of our people, by the Sioux of the Plains. They were on their way from St. Paul, and were within one day’s march of Pem bina, when the party was attacked, being only four in number, by a band of nine Sioux. ' .Three of ourmen were instantly killed and scalped; the remaining oneof the party luckily mads his escape. ; '• : “ <<l think it is high time that the Government should do something for our part of Minnesota. As for the Fort that is now being built; bn the Red river, near Point Graham, it is nb more protection to our traders than Fort Ripley. “The Sioux of the Plains have hung Around Pembina and Su Joseph all summer, and as tho most of our people were either at St. Paul or. on the Plains, laying in provisions for the .winter, the few that were left at home to make bay and take care of the cattle, were afraid to go out. “The Sioux killed and scalped a man within 20 feet of his own door, at St. Joseph, In. the month of July.”— St. Paul Pioneer «j- Democrat Inn Dost, near Ricumosu, Va.—A duel took place on Friday morning near Richmond, Va., jetweeo Mr. 0. Jennings Wise, one of the edi tors of the Enquirer, and a eon .of Got. Wise, and the Hon. Sherard Clemens, representative in Congress from the Wheeling district. The Richmond Whig says: . The weapons used were duelling pistols, and the distance ten paces, or less than thirty feet. Three shots were exchanged without effect. At the fourth, the ball from Mr. Wise's pistol struck Mr. Clemens on the right thigh, b rittle below the hip, and passed through:—causing a serious fracture of the bono—Sir. Wise was un injured. The parties then returned to this city and Mr. Clemens was conveyed to hit hotel, where he now lies under surgical treatment. The wound we understand has, as yet, '’ caused him bat little suffering, or rather, he has thus far ev inccd the utmost fortitude, maintaining the composure which he is said to have exhibi ted on the field. The difficulty grew* loot. of certain strictures In the Enquirer on M . Cle men's course in oodncction with Judge; Brock enbrougVa and Mr. Letcher's claims, to the Governorsibp. i Attajbs 15 laxtASD.— ' There ere evidences in I the Irish jourals of increased good fealltoglo- I ward the £oglish in that country. The large I number of English tourists who have visited Ire land this year seemsitohave contributed ,to [this feeling." The agricultural prospects ofthe ! country are also-very promising. A Dublin j journal says : 1] | Wheat is one of the best crops ever seen in I Ireland. The yield is beery, tho quality good I and it has been garnered in excellent condition. | All doubts about the poiatoe are at an end, and [ never was the crop more productive. Tbcgreen I crops too, which now form so important a tea* tore in oar improved agriculture, will yield a I heavy rtturn this year; turnips, mangolds, etc. 1 are of inch superior bulk and quality that even | the farmers themselves ore satisfied and have I nothing to grumble at but tho fact that;abund* 1 ant crops bring low prices. Still, however, the | prices of agricultural prodaco are highly Xetou- I nerative ; and besides, where there Is plenty I there is employment, industry, contentment, j comfort, diminished pauperism, diminished crime I diminished taxation, lighter burdens and hi ore I eujoment for all olasses. * I Bask Robbeet.—sB (KKHSWen. —The Union I Bank of Kiuderbook, N. V., was robbed on Wed | oesday night, the safe being blown open, by 1 gunpowder. Some six or eight thousand dol- I Urs of the notes of the bank were takeb ; and j as other papers left undisturbed in I scorched by tho explosion, on the ends, it is I presumed that the bills taken are likewise iu ’ I the same condition, which may help Id tbede ' ] lection of ihe robbers. }. .The bank building is situated in the heart oi the village of Kinderhook, but no one iwAajlis turbed, though there was concussion; enough j produced in blowing open the safe to stop, the 1 bank dock, about one, which was probably, the lime of therobberj. SpAJtisn PiSEcaATiOH.—A eiogular protif of Spanish indifference to the monuments of. an cient art has beeu recently given. The famous bridge of Alcantara, which spanned the Tagus, with the triumphal arch of Teagan- has .been demolished for tho sake of the stones- of which they were composed. The bridge waa67o feci long and twenty-eight feet wide. The arch I upon the bridge was forty feet in height; It was one of the noblest of Soman relics in Eu rope j and it is really inconceivable j how any people, not aotoallj barbarous, could consent to destroy so precious a memorial of bygone centuries.' \ TaaVuiTAQE Ut Fiuicn.—AU tbc : accounts frotnFranec concur in stating that lhe{grape disease is passing very lightly over'ibo: vine yards, and that there will be an early dant .vintage. Iq confirmation of Ihis.ii is sta ted that empty casks are celling throughout the vios-growlng region at exorbitantly high prices. The fine appearance of the vineyards: and the immenso stook in the bonded stores {of-Faria have paralysed the efforts of the Speculators for n rise in 1 prices. . Cosoacssion/a —TheßqohAn&n Leeomplonites .in the Seventh Congressional District have nominated Charles W, Blair for Congress. He is hot to run ogainst.but a long ways behind Tom Corwin. The , PoQglM Baohananltcs in the Nineteenth putrid have nominated Joseph 'W.'QHy, Editor of the Plain Dealer, and Ex-Postmaster of Cleve land, to run far behind Ed Wade. The Conven tion was held at Painesvilte, and the nomination was onanimbtUtirrf?7rvrhtß(f Leader. . PmspiC* VIMISI.a VMMTtA.—Ibe ! V. Bomrer. chuged witta killing JamA UsD<|r«U; in Rnowtlj, VJrjjlalt, for thjdlltftf W* J'™'- amlnaUon,byths 1^0! U is sad tha^^hob^Ctt&Md^^ The Belling gntUtlei o> Baerliwre'ft Hol land Bitter*' Qtincc,C«ojul*, June 20, ISM. Wo bars no doubt it *Ol tell *rtl ber*. Send u» on* gnu. JOHN MUSSON * CO. Uostualm Canada, July 1, ISM. Bendtu2RTOsi Boerharo’a Holland Bitter*. Wo Want metfceln* of this kind In cur market. , _ „ JOHN Til RICH A CO, Medial Hall. fiT. Pact. Mlnureola. There U oalto a tssJt salo bare for your Boerhavo** Hoi land Bitter*. WM. 11. WOLF, " 1 per IL D. PEAIISON. HOLUDATfBCaO, P*n D*C. ISiG. Send me 3 dozen more Boerhave’s Holland Bittft*. I will remit on Ihancalpt of ■am*. J. B. PATTON. Lswtsrnwit, Pa. Dae. 24,1858. pond me 6 ,k*t<*n Boerbave’s Holland par' K -R -*lll remit, Ims discount. CHARLES IiITV.. WzusDoaa, Vs., Not. 1, ISfin. Send to* anntbor box,3dn*cn, lloerkHve’s Holland Bit ter*. It H taking the lead hero of ail otoer' Toss, Pa., Febuary 4, ISff?. Please srr.J toe, per express, 6 dozen Boerbare’s Bolltsd Bltton. We ant entirely ont. G. A. MORRIS A 00. bociSTUAK, Kj., January 20, 1857. We hare a great many calls lor yoor Bocrhare’s Ilnllend Bitten, and would like to hare the agency. WM. SPIUNGKB A BRO. Citmox!—Be careful to ask for lioerbave’e Holland Bit ten. The great popularity of tbls medicine has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against pnrebaains -49*801(1 at gl por bottle, or six bottlee lor $5, by Uio pro prietor*, BKNJ. PAGE, Jk, ft 00., Uanotactnrisg Pharma ceutist* and Cbsmlrts, 27 Wood street, between Ist and Sd tf Pittsburgh. Pm. and Brogglau generally. selTrdAwP Special Jlotices. ' IBAB.V & CO , Leaders aad Introducers ot Fashion (oi GENTLEMEN’S HATS, A’oj. H, 4 and 6, Aitrr Home, Broadway, New I url\ FALL STYLE—IBSB, Messrs. Leary & Co. beg leave to announce that they *r« now prepared to farntslT their “Pall Style Hat” by the package. Tho well known ’superiority of their fabrics andthe doclJed character and beauty oftheirstyles, have secured f-’f them a patronage and snpportnevetfbelbre obtained by an* other hoose In the trade. With increased {kcilUln hi reannfarturiog, they can, with confidence, assert that their present style will - enrpasa anrtblng heretofore ssnetl. go!3;eod2«ffc CAUTION. —The great success of the American TJTifcA has.led foreign manufacturers not to Imitate It In goceral appearanco, but to counterfeit It— even to the use of onr trade marks. Those who hare had the genuine Watch are not likely to bo deceived If they subject tlio article to a proper scrutiny when offered for aMe. To those, however, who h*T* never purchased tb* American Watch, and era not familiar with its pocnllsri tics, we would say that they never uoed be in any doubt whatever In regain to it,a? certificates rfgenuineness, signed by ourselves, fimm'rtNy accompany erury Watch sold by ns and should be demanded ot evtry person offering these Watches for sale. We have to add that the spurious articles are like our Watch In appearance only, aod are Internally of the most inferior finish, and the very same ajstera that has already foeded the Wuntry with BjfeAtt that are not only rxxxiout and rt renifant source ofexptnte,hut realty Oftferr/o t\* owners. Any petstn who wishes E> porchase one of oar own Watches, will find them with our agrnts, Messrs. BRINK MAN * SIEYRAN, Pitlslittrgh, Ta. XprLBTON, TR *OT A CO. nrlfctydswT—JolO Waltham, Mass- _ fIOTREftSI MOTHERS!! MOTUKRBH Don't ftvil to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Sjrnp for Children Teething. It baa no equal on earth. It greatly facilitates the procesa of teething by softening the gums, reducing alt Inflammation—will allay palu, and is tore to regulate tho bowels. Depend npoti it, mothers, It will give rest to yooraelves, and relief and health to yoor Infkot*. Perfectly safe In all caqes. This Tainable preparation is the prescription of one of she mostexpcrlooccd and skilful female Physicians in New England, and has been used with nrrar-fainng success to mUlton* of case*. We bsllste it the bret and surest remedy in tbs world, In all cases of Dysentery and Diarboea In Children, whether It •rises from teething oi from any other cause. If fife and health can be MtiAated by dollars aod ceots, It It worth Us weight In gold. Millions of bottles are sold every year »c ib* Uultad Statn*. It isau oW and well trird reu.«lj. riUOE ONLY 25 CENTS A BdTTLB. 69»None geuuin»uolee* tb* facsimile ofCUHTIS A PER ETNB, New York, Ison the outsldo wrapper. Sold by Druggist* throughout the world. DfUOKO. IL KETSKU, Agent for Pittsburgh. juidawlyfcT The Great EngllaD Remedy. SIR. JAMES; CLAJIKJC’S CELEBRATED FIE MALE FILLSI Prepared from a prescription of ElrJamos Clark b, M.D, fhyilrian Extraordinary to theQoesn. This wall known Medicine is oo imposition, hot a ears and safe remedy fur Female DlQcnlUe* and Obstructions, rum any cause whatever; and although a powerful remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the constitution. TO MARRIED LADIES it la pocnllsri; snltad. It will, In a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. That mU hate never been toaejen to /ail wArre fAc iirt> ftot* on t Ac second page t/pamphlet are well observed. For full iwrUeulare, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. N, u n *nd 6 postage stamps enclosed to any author! aed agent, will Insure a bottle, containing over MpliU, by return mail. .... R L.PAIINBSTOCK A CO-, Pittsburgh, wholesale agent, •ad fcdd by all druggists. _ •p'riylAw fc T TUB GREATEST MATO 11 TBM WORLD! a fortune made mrn a shall invesment. THOMAS’ PATENT MATCn MACHINE ,da pi*, cheap and perfect Hatch Maker. Tb* Machlt ousts only $116; ie drir*n by hand, and wIU make tho tor taooof the manufacturer to a abort Ume. Where good •rood l« to be bad readily U materially rcdocot the coat. AarSevaral oornitj or Machine priTltegesare offered lor tale at a moderate price. For particotara call at GA2JSTTE COCNTISO ROOM. Fifth etrect. tclMAwtcttT W. <te PrRLNBHAKT, aaiitfPAcrcuu *m> nniiaa is All hlßdi of Tobacco, SnolT and Ctgara, liare recently taken the building Ko. 130 Wood street, in addition to tiidr Manufacturing Establishment, No. 43 Lrvia ■tnet, wherotboj will be ploaaed to rscelre llndr friend*, ap77:lydf« * wa*c rosta.. ~ioag t-»«« w.rcouocoa Pittsburgh Stool Works* JOIfES, BOYD CO, ilanuractnrmof CAST STEEL; alto, SPRING, FLOW and A. D.**TKKL; SPBINOSand AXLEB, Gc.mrr Ron and Ftrtl StrttU, ruubvrgh. Pa- , .ac jonn. - --#• *• ao««aa I>. B. BOGKiiS & .004 KAvcrAcmxM or Rogers’ Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth, Onmer Ron and Pint Strati, InMiiydfc* STAltClfl FACTORY FOR BALE. Tho Rochester Starch Factory, tn thorough id complete working order, cepablo of taming oot two ton ofSlercbjiaily. will be told on reryadrantageou* term* This U e r*vorsbteoppoilnnUy for any one wishing to entei into a «*fe aniTprofltablo bmstseo. A goodrnn of custon being already well established, and requiring a compare Orel/ small capital. For farther Information enquire of M&lodfc HENRY H. tft Wood at. FBUtanaIFEOA. WM. McKEE Sc CO. ( Ho. 33 I). Front St. and Ho. 33 Letllla St., IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN DRY GOODS, Abe constantly receiving on consignment, IRISH LINENS, bUIIIT FRONTS, iIDKFS, Am, In great variety. Alao, BltmfiH consiatlngin J**rt ol PAPER MUSLINS, VELVET CORDS, BRAVERTEKNft TABBY VELVET* ALrACCAS, CASHMERES, ITALIAN CLOTH* Am Jnl:d3mfe ETNA WORKS. AXiBZARSSB BRADLEY, aasrcratripaui aro MALsautsTssi T *tim or COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, Plain and Fanoy Orate Fronts, &0., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Foundry on Allegheny Riw, two aqnaree north-east of ronosylrania FassengerDepet. Office and Sales Room* ■; mrl&lydfo Ho, A Woodßb, Pittsburgh. Pa. kail road bpxkb company. Joicph DUwortb D. W. C. Bldwell (Sucmum to Pbrttr, Jlot/e <£ Guilt.) UAtiVitcrom* oi RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. MTTSBOMB. PKMN’A. DAWES Sc OLULES Y Hooh, llsn udOrntmtiiUl Painter*, .A BD 0&A 1N B-R St tuuni ib Wliit© Lead nnd Zinq Paintu. *n uad» <if PtiaU,OlU, Ytminhc*, WJ'mlew o»*£*» Poll/, UnubM, 80, I*4 Wood Strut, twdocrt abov4 Virgin Alky. T arUUrdb smasA UMOB. So. a7l Liberty BL, oppoollo »tb, By PIBKCB • lIOLBIBi* Loach mrj Joy (run 10 lo ll}j o'clock ; mrorj oronla* IromOrolL . - irtl.M lAB. MoIiAVeHIiIM, Aleokoli Cologne Spirits end Fowl Oil, tolfclhtfc .JA lOMo* 1(0 *»»■< flow* J.M, Ic: ; MEBDBASra' TAII.OBjt r Sjsctst Permanont Office Complying with the urgent request of hue* t dreds of their patients, DRB,C.M.UTI'CK&J.W.BYICKB \ Ilavr concluded to remaiu PEUHAKESTLT 15 PXTTSBVKGn, And may be consulted at their office. No. I©l Penn Street, OPPOSITE THE ST. CLAJB HOTEL.. Dally, except Snudajs, CorConaamptloxi» fisthmt, BroneblUs and an other ChraWie Complaints complicated with or causing Pulmonary Dlasaso, inefadiug Catarrh) Start Disease, Affection* of tha Liver, Dy*--; pqina, Otutritii, Femal' Complaint*, etc. DBS. PITCH A 9YRES would state Hat their treatment I of Consumption la based upon too feed that he distent ex* isU tatVeUood and system atlarrp:, both -during Usekedopnustf fa tA« Ivnpt, and they therefor smoldy j Uschanical, Hygienic and remedies to purify the blood and strengthen tho system. W*fA CAeie.they ass MKDIOfNAL INHALATIONS,whI:h thsyTaloo highly,hot only as Paßiatina t (having no Curative 'effect when t md al<7Tie,yand Invalids arsesrneetlymatlonodagainstwisting tbs precious rims of carabillty on any treatment based upon tho plauibla,but false Ides that tbo M se*t of.lhe disease can be reached In a direct resunsr by InbalaJlon," for as before stated, tbo seat of the disease is in (U blood and tti effects only In tho longs. j BJ.No charge for consultation. ! A list of questions will be sent to thow wishing to coo sult ns by letter. mygkflawfctfF John C. Baber & Co'b oesnise COD-LIVKK OIL! 1 This Medicine, prepared in the most ap prored tuannCT,»ad bottlod t>J u*» tan r * C€^T *ta» ■"Dp* tlco of ihe most ecientlfic of the Medical Profenion of Phil adelphia and elm whore, who recommend It m tnperlarto Dow maanfactored. nay other Onto efficacy an 4 Importance u nramodini in cuet of Goonraiptlob, float, BrenchllU, Asthma, Cbronlc Itbenmn ttom, nail all Ecrofaloos dUcuea, It U mmecewnry to «t»nlfi —thousands of eminent physicians of Europe nail America havtngtcited iti wonderful eamti^epropcrtiee. Prepared only by JOHN C. DAKKR * CO-, Whole*ale Druggist*, No. 151 North Third street, Philadelphia. Bold by ail Druggists throagboot the country. fu£3:utoc3o . .Ministers of the Gospel, of all Uenomina iont, hare oul TTOxon’r - Crlibraletl Jlfadacbt PilU ns u esjsdy for the general indisposition and drowsiness which »ofrequently attends their arduous colling, ond hundred* of them hart) horse roluatary testimony oftho greet re- Uoftheyhareaxperiencodfroo thonsoof this medicine for Indigestion, Nervous UandacheJUid similar ills. Prepared and eold by B. L.’PAUNBSTOCK * CO. Wholesale Drag gists, and proprietor* of B. L. FAHNESTOCK'S YKRIII FUGS, No. 00, comer Wood and Fourth Streets, Pittsburgh. B**fadTerU«menton 4lh page of today’s paper. ae2l:dAwT family SEWING MACHINES. GROVER ite BAKER'S. Tho first place in public estimation is now Justly accorded to the OROVER A BAKER'S MACHINE, for family sewing for the following muons: Ist—lt Is MORE SIMPLE, and EASILY KEPT IN OR DER than any other machine. 2<l—lt m»kn»* seam which will not RIP or RAVEL, though every third stitch Is cut. M.—ltsews from ordinary spools, and thus all trouble of winding thread Is avoided, while the same Machine ran be adapted, at pleasure, by a mere change of spools, to all varieties of work. 4th.—The same Machine tons silk, linen thread ami com* - mon spool cotton, with equal facility. fith. —The seam t* as elastic at the most elastic fabric, SO that It i<free from ail LIABILITY, to BREAK In WASH ING, IRONING orotbrrwtse. 6th.—The stitch made by this Machine is more BEAU TIFUL than any ctbsr made, either by hand or machine. W. C. ELLIOTT, A cent, AT THIS PIFTIi BTRBRT 601 RT MANUFACTORY, riTTSßusair, pa 8. B. 4 C. F. MARKLE, KAxmcrcuu or PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS, OF WRAPPING- PAPER 'Warehonoe, So. 37 Wood Streiti PITTSBURGH, PA. myAtf fc Rags bought at tnarket pricw. J. 11. CIIiUSTY, tf. D., 163 Third Strtti, Pitttbnrght JPenna., Oavtngbadthe advantage* of Eastern Colleges awl Hos pitals, anu several years' practice, offer* bis professional -service# In SORUIQAL AND MEDICAL CABKB Ib'T. W. D. Howard. I Col. Wilson McCandless. IU». l». !1. A. McLean. f lion. H. A. Weatar. T. n. BM, Eaq. I Uoo. T. J. Bigham. J. It, Hunter. [ John ll.ilellor, Kaq. Jacob McCollUter, Esq. my&ljdfc N. HOLMES Ac. tSONS, ncaucus nt Foreign and Doniestie Bills of Exchange, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, IT STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. dt on all the principal cities through- I. ap22-fely NO. 57 SIABI •£.C')UectioSM Dt tho United Bti joiiNw: IOCHRAN Cfc 880, WnKUi’soTi.ants or Iron Railing, 'lron Vault*, Vault Door*, Window Shatters, Window Gnur.h, Lt., jV'oi. 91 A*corJ ffirtd and M Third Slrxet, (Between Wood and Marked PITThUUKOiI, PA., live it. hand a variety of new Pattern*, fancy and plain, n.table for all purposes. Partlcoiar attention paid to m doalng Grave Lota. Jobbing dope at abort notice. mr9 wm. urtno. —wit, o. vaiano VANDBVER & FRIEND, attorneys ax law, SOLICITORS 131 CHANCERY, iV’o. 6, SAin/'e Ztetafix, Aww. B9*Coll«ctioD* promptly mmleio enypaitof Kartliera lota, or We* tern WlsccoAin. Will etteuil to thf»pnrtha»u>d Sittoof R**l EoUtc, oh lalnltift Mob*? no Boadj *i>4 Mwtgmw *el:tydfc WTC Y MAN ec MON, VsenhMnr.es RQd DotleTl IB ill Kind* Of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND; CIGARS, AND LEAF TOBACCO, Carntr cf SmitSfltld Srr*t and Diamond *o**, PITTSBURGH, PA- wrrHacrw nocaitaa ~iqizox wiixia. EOBISSON, MINIS & HILLERS FOUNDERS AND HACniJfIST», washing-ton works Pittsburgh, Penns. Office, 1f0.91 Bfarket street. Manafactnra all kind* of Steam Knrlne# and Mill Machln err; Carting*, Railroad Work, Bt«nn» Uoltere and Bi»*»t Iron Work. JoblrlD; dooeou short notice. atlSlydl^ M."K . G I L L JEC 89 I? I DENTIST, Extracts Teoth without pain,' by an intißE ur in Anasathetto agrnt applied to tho teath and gumi only. Twth tnxa com to Ibft *atu tnacrtod on tha wioaa maUlUobuea. Re iliolutrti Utth on cntiTf Fovcrfa ls ban with conllnooet gum, which In beaoty.deaDUneaaarid JorabUlty cannot Call to pteua. Call and oxamlno aped into*. Ko. 61 Fourth itml, Mem Market, (aeCoud »tory,) PHUborgh. J»7:lydfc BAMVJCL ©KAY MBROHANT TAILOR, JTn. 62 ST. CLAIR BTRXET, pirrauoßflU, pknna, la prepared to fnrnish his customers and Payers generally, with tb« lain! and moat fashionable atylA or Spring and Samcur Ooodl of every rarloty, which bo wHll mako Op to onl«r to th« entire sal it faction of tho w «b<> may favor them with thalf patronage. ap23.-«lfo PAYNE,' BIBBBIiL & CO., MAvoraeroanta or Cooking, JPnrlor and Heating STOVES, Oratoft, Fionta, Fondora, eto. k Andilaoutactcrwriof tho Corobratod CAJPI'rAJL. COOKING ItANGK, SO. a 35 LIDEIITY STIIKBTi jy26;lydfc PITTBHUUQII, l‘A. xSTCHELLT"BERRON & CO., HtacrAcicana or Cooklnu. Parlor and HisaUna ■ STOVES, Grate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ganges, In 104 I.ibarly St., Pittsburgh, Pa. mr22fcly POSThEI, MKIiSON 4 CO., Manu/QO'urrrto/ OUK BARBELS, SOLIt> BOX VICES, BOBINBON'S BOLID OABT ETKKI. BCVTHKB—Warraßtod. Cart 5..1 and Hamered Sbartlt o*d Spadu, Boa, lI, If and i/onnr. Farit, Halt, BaUotlt, da. W.rahon>aSo. 17 Strtd St., nrtllmfo pirtßllUßan. PA GKO. H. ABDKUSOBI, A'o. 181 Libert]/ Strut, Pi (t.S«r,», Pa. Kunmomm *rn> wnoixstLi i* JSrvry Variety of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, Shoe Leather, Spfitt, Morocco, French trad Country Calf Skint, Solo Leather, Carriage Oilcloths, AH of wbfch will ha farnUbed at tho lowest Caah Prices. WH I DBS WASTE D .‘a* ~ eiobanob. SIOUX BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHMttMAN A CO., ON TRE ONION BANE, LONDON, IN 60M8 0V ONI POUND STERLING AND ‘OPTFAIID3. AUo, Bill* on tbo principal dIU» and town, of ?rmn«, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Bt»aU ami olhar £unp«o lUnhgf*. Wood corntir of Third. PITTSBURGH PASTOR* I>. C. HHB'B ST. Corner Lll)«rty »nd Bond Striciii PITTSBURGH: FA n Muinfactnrer of ntt kind* of light Bags, anUabie fer Grain, Floor, Mod, Dachwhoat, Ball, Hama tod Grocery nee, printed In neat acJ appropriate dealgna lo order. A-eoMtantwpplyofßeamiew Bagi.onHnd, and Grain Bagafbrhlra. MER*Pricoaaalow Many inthiUnlott. All . BBNBY H.'COiililNß. Pbiiwfllrig ana Coimirtwlon Merchant, &ch> aataißements. TO-LET— The upper story of Dr. Irish's new building, So. s 4 dt. Clair airwt, ccrt»inW« f room*—one 50 L>» 30. Water matl Gas in the rooms. toqu>raot Dr. IRISH, in tka building. a*22:dlw SJWEBT POTATOES—IO sacks -large new O Jersey Potatoes; 20 tibia do do, recoiled and for sal* at 186 Liberty street. m. 22 RIDDLR. WIRTB * CO >GGS—BbbU fresh Egzs rac’d and for sole I aX 135 Liberty at. KIDDLE, TTIRT3 k 00. B OTTER—900 lbs fresh Table Butter recM *ind for nle at 185 Liberty straeL •eg : RIDDLE, WIBT3 R CO. I Public 8 ala In Sewlckley Borough. - TpHE undersigned will offer at public sale JL on •haprtaU***, |n gewicklcyßonraih, oa Sttßt* Imt.u l o’cioeJtf P.H., «go»<l Pram* DwtiUng House* oT mtod mt*& acres of groond. im which are a Stable, Spring of Water, Cistern, two hundred joong Apple Tries, other frnjt trees,Qmpes, Corranu,ooo«ebenle*,*c.' it il an ex call** altaatioa fur a Tiaejsrd, wi th a eonlh teat aspect. BRICK OWKLLIKO of fbar rooms and «lUr, with a small lot, to the centre ef the borough. Term* oT Sole— One-third cash, and tie balance io two annual pajtneots With latere* «2Ustd PUBLIC MEETINGS.—BX-MAkOK BARKER will address * Meeting at the DIAMOND. Pittsburgh, (wt«t aide,) on TUESDAY Emiing, Sept. 21it, at 7 o’clock, on tha Oomlng Election. On WEDNESDAY Night, Sept. 22d, et 7 o'clock, at the Scotch Uil! Market Ilooae. At M’Kooeport, on SATURDAY, Sept. 2Clh, at 7 o’clock in (be Evening. Tnrn oot, and hear the troth on the Rail road Bond goostkm. . §e2titclur“ Q.RAND CONCERT Of - HAUL POBiUBB CHOICE RESERVED SEATS, FOR KARL FORMES’ GRAND CONCERT, ON THURSDAY, 23d, ' . AT CITY HALL, With Diagram ot Iks Hall, maybe hadat 11. KLEBER A BKO.’S Untie Store, Fifth at. Price of Reserved geati, SI 60. te2l BUTTJSR —18 kegs primo Lawrence County Penn’a. Butter, in atoreand for tale by JOHN FLOYD k CO., 173 Wood at OH AWLS AND DRESS GOODS of every O variety atyle and quality, a large arortlhent and cheaper than they can be found In the Sty. *2l . C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market »L m’CLiJiTOCK’SOAaPfiT WAREHOUSE, No. 112 Market Street; Near Liberty, \ITE aro now receiving our first invoice of Y* oar fall stock, eompriiing the tnoct extensive a*acrt m*nt of Amorican and English' TapCatry Velvet' and Brussels Carpeu. Eatrsond Imperial Throe Ply, Superflte and Ingrain Oarpeting. Venitlan, Hall and Stair Cerpeta. Hemp Liataud RagCorpeta, Ac^Ac. Also Floor Oil Cloths, from 2 to 24 feet wide, Table Cloths, Stair Oil Cloth*,.Stair Crash, China and Cocoa Matting, WlndowJ Shades, gold bordered. Oil Painted, and plain Table and Piano Corn*, Hearth Huga,Matfs, Woolen Floor Cloths ot Druggets, Woolen and LI nun Crumb Cloths, Ac. The nboTe geoda will be sold at the lowest caah prices. Peraons in want of Carnets will And It to their advantage to giro oa a call. (ee2o) W. U’GLINTOOB. AX’BXASTSRS’ BAZAAR AND LIVERY STABLE, DIAMOND BUEKT, NEAR LIBERTY, PITTSBVRQU t PA. Horses, buggies, carriages and everything usually found in a first data Bazaar, on hand and to order at all times, /lories well (rained and reliable,* Vehicles elegant and comfortable. 49* Orders for carriages to funerals, or for families, punctually attended to, at all hours. 49~ Horae* bought and sold; also, kept tiy tbe day, wcekor month. «e!7ally CARRIAGES! BUGGIES! ROCKAWAYS! FHAKTOXS, nAROrCHKB.GIGS, A NDeverythingiri the line, purchased from i\ the most reliable EASTERN MAN UPACTGBE&S, - Together with a full aseortment of elegant Kaitern Haraeis In every rariety anltablo for aicglo or d tmble teams. Also, Alice, Springs, and other items, too namerons to mention, constantly on Uaod and for sale at reasonable prtce* by JOHN 8. SHAFFER, Diamond atreet, star Liberty, Pittabargb, Pa. Carriage! bought and sold on ccmmlaaion. Repair* ing neatly and promptly don*. ac!7:dly WRITING PAPERS—lmperial, Super Royal, ltoyal, Medium, Dctny.Foolaeap, Letter, Packet, and Coßituerrial note, and Rath Post. Just receiv ed and for sale at (be Stationery Warebouseof • W. 8. HAVEN, m2A Corner Market and Sacond Sts. • SCHOOL AND LOG SLATES OF ALL SIZES.—Jnat received aid for sale by W. S. HAVEN, ae2o Corner Market end Second Sts. Deeds and mortgages; printed and for sale by W. S. lIATEN, Job Printer m. 20 No*. 31 , 33, and 33 Market St. FALL DRV GOODS _* AT C. HANSON LOVE’S, Ho. 74 Ilarkst Street, BETWEEN FOURTH STREET AND THE DIAMOND, rrrrsßCßGiT,rA^ SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE HIVE. The fctib*oitl>*r- baa just rvtnnud frora Philadelphia, New Turk. Bo»ton, and tome of the Manufacturing towns tn the New KngKrJ Mate*, eo u P» get a portion of OurDOMES* TIO OCH.»Pd direct from tb* manufacturers, and earn one profit in receiving them In that way. Our stock of FOR* KIUN t«OtJt)d hua never boen eo complete. DRKB9 GOOODS VERY RIOII DRESS SILKS, in Plain Black and Fig’ll: VERY RICO DRESS BILKB,Field, Etripedandßroetdr. VERY RICH SILK BODES jjlack and Colored. YRRY RIOH ALL WOOLUX)US DELAIXB. ' VERY RICn ROBB MOU3 £E LAJNS. VERY RICH COTTON AND WOOL MOUS DE LAINS. FRENCH MERINOS COBOR. G S , Th« largest stock In.lb* city, ud BETTER GOODS FOR THE PRICE, TiLur CAN UR FOUND IN ANT OTHER HOUPB WEST OF THE MOUNTAINS, DATING B CSS BOUGHT AT AUCTION ltf LARGE QUANTITIES AT LOW PRICES, SMALL ADVANCE ON EASTERN COST. SHAW&S AND OLOAEB, Of entirely new deelgna, neb a* the TALMA SHAWLS. And many other ■ • NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. W* never bara bean able to offer' *o large and varied itr.-k ol all kind* of SHAWLS and CLOAKS. NEEDLE WORK« COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES, FLOONCINGS, EDGINGS, INSERTINQS. ETC. MOUBINIO BLACK DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CHAPS VEILS COLLARS, GLOVES ASD EVERY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE LINE zooiiKMma goods. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS BLEACHED AND UNBLKAQKKD MUSLINS, TICKINGS, CHECKS GINGHAMS, PRINTS, KENTUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, SATENETTS. CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, And otpry other artlel* tuoally kept in a WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF GOODS. Aemanf o( the above goodiliara l*een booght from tb* MANUFACTORIES and AT AUCTION FOR N*T CASH, wo ar» enabled to fell tbetn u LOW AS TIT AY CAN UK PUIICIIASKO2N ANY OF TUB WHOLF.SALK HOUSES in the Kastern cities. In short, we bar* barer been able to offer bu large and attractive a stock to ear samara* costo m*ra and tbo publio generally. Jtfr- NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. C. HARBOR LOVE, FomiMlj Young, Ftereoßon k Lot*, tod Brotbtrs, No.T4 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. ultlradAwT AOTWT7AI. STATD FAXB. orruß Pennayivaaia State Agtlonltoial Society. SepUmberSStb, 119th mad 30tb».*' - and October let, 1858* Fair Gronndt, nintb. Word, FitUbnrgb. Annual addresses Friday at 2 o’clock p, 1L Awards of Committed annranc*d Im mediately afterward*. . . Article*’for aablbUiot) addramed to A.O. HIIBTB B, B*c rotary. If caongahal* Ilonse, FlUabmgb. All articles and etock founded tor exhibition transported free of charge. Office, No. fit Fifth • treat, where entries will be received and exhibitor* 1 defeats furnished. Books of entry ckeed on Tuesday noon. Premium Lilts anl llttof Jadgta tarnished on application. -49*Uembm , Tiekets,tl l 00. Singleadmlatloo 25cents. anet become membem .* A. O. HEIBTBR, - Satoelarr State Agrlcutteral Societj. DAVID TlOQAßT.Pmlitot ' eefcdAwtdT /"IUAMOI SKINS—I have’juet.tecM a large V-/ enpply ol fine Chamois Sklna. Thoae wishing any thing In thla Une ehooldcoil and examine my atoefe Define pmenasfog etsawhere. JOS.-7LKHINO, e*l4 corner Dtamond and Market sU. B AIR OILS, POMADES, 40.—1 have ; Just rac'd* large'and flos assortment of Aba Hair Pomade*, Ac. Also.afiaeassortmetit ofgenulu* Ab- Uque Ol),on»oftba beet now In use forbecoUfytagtbe hair. ... JUS. ! as!4 . corner Diamond and Market eta. IFG AR—>3o bhds N. 0. Sugar in store and I for uit by art* , : K, ttOBIKSOH * CO. S*RUP— 40. bbls Syrups in Btoro and for atleby* ’ . mli ~ R, noUlNfeOK* CO- HfI’OLASSEtWa bbls N. O. Motoerm dyJLitpni andftjwit by ... ~ v TLttOßiNßpy. T) ICE—IO tea. ftesh.Kioa jußt reo’dandfpr XVaaleby ;* «eU " .-Jt.ROHIRgQM JiOQ.. BUTTKRr— tfOO lbs. fresh .tabl* Btttfer,re celteU ui loreat* by. j wl« s .V * 80, 186 Liberty ettedfc wto jpOR BE XT 'a store on market street. I'OiTRENX—A three rtorj Dwelling rT ,. ll ?^*f l oa VifUi .trees, (No. 100,) contalntlf » MB. ™um*,Uatde wash home. Ae„ withfin* bride ttableand This beuseis nppU«dWith bot tienSidSS'P*** **•» * nd Wng »» renkn^ f IDC *T ,0 tbewaotsof • profemlonel EF* *£ SSfiL**?!? for * '*™ of years to a good, tsa* Mt. For further if nrlg ALEXANDER B3KQ. furnished dwelling X with all inodernitapTwretntnt*—torrent low to a good tenant. Jnl* HITCHCOCK. UcQKKAAY * 00. FARM FOR SALE.—A small Farmcon tdtdocSS kni of land, all under cultivation. with Dwelling House, .containing 12 rooms. Then Is a rood ▼•in at Coal on theprernlsee, sod a bank in operation, with* la 4 mild of tbs dty, on Squirrel Hill, Peebles township, adjoining lands of tha late uon. Walter Forward, and com* tn-nding the finest Tie* In this region. For farther' par* ticnlsrs enquire of L. J. FLUItKO) ' . on the premises. J. R. OARRISON. AMILY HOKSB FOR SALE—A hand ■ome Roan, six yutraoM; a paber under the saddle and . trotter l»Lu««iU petfecllj Mlofor • Wj ot rtlld to rid. or driTK irilt not.KV® « th«lo=omotl,e, mnitYJ or u, dtr Mritement; will «t»od wiibcot brio j hitched, .od uSnmnud rwrtecUj.Cirad;to b«.old onljbrwwnt of Ed,ttlr. ri tire 00,131 Wood lt . OR SALE—Ten acres ofland, four miles from Allegheny city, on the Parrysvfll* pUak road: tmproTements good; new tana turns*, with. » good wul of water at the door, now frame stable, and a nm of water through the back part ot the ba sdd ati a bupto.' Also, few lots fnEaet Übo ty.dOby 1M feet each, wUI tie sold low. Apply to GEO. W. BUNN, sooth side of Ohio atraet, 8d door west of the Piamood, Allegheny city, [eelfl Valuable City Property for Bate. THAT very demrobl* lot on Water Street and Redoubt Alley, oext to John Irwin A Son* being 120 fret on Water sod Front streets, and 160 deep along the *lt will be eold together or iii lota ot 20 or 24 bet eadw For term a, (which will be made easy as to payment,) sjk ply to JOSEPH 8. LEECH *00.,. mrialtr liberty Stmt, Pittsburgh. Liberty street property for BALE—Tha Store-room, and Dwelling, situated on Liberty street, near Bt. Clair, known as No. 183. The lot is about 22 fret front and 120 feet deep, extending back to Exchange Alley, on which is erected a Stable and Carriage home. The property rents readily forgfiOO, and will be sold at a bargain and on accommodating terms. For partlailan "g° f FOB SALE, 5 acres 100 perches of Land fa Collin* township, near East Llwrty, adjoining land* of Tboa. Mellon and U. A. Negley. Thi* property la ele gantly altoated fora private rwddanee, and would Bake on# ofthemoatfaandiomttfiraDtryeeats lathe beautifulralley ofZutLlbtrtr: No. £8 Fourth etreet. OH SALE—AN EXTRA STRONG AND SPACIOUS SECOND HAND CARBIAQB, in good re pair, with double sett of barbcs*; may be teen at the bom* stead of the late Rer. Chart* Avery. For terma.apply et “KagleCotton Works," Allegheny. JOBIAH KINO. \ol7-Atd Executor. FOB SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth ■treet, between Bmlthfield and Cherry Alley,loo feet front by 85 deep. A Dot on Third street, near Smithfleld, 40 feet front by M —The square boonded by Duller, Wilkins and Carroll streets and Bproca alley. 64 feet front by 120 deep, nearly oppaeite tupennock A Hut’s Foundry. The square bounded by Smallman,' .Wilkins and Chtro! streets and Sptuce alley, 264 feet front by 130 deep, ' . ' On Allegheny, Carson and Butlor streets, adjoining the Allegheny Valley Railroad Station, forty contiguous Lota, each 34 teet front byl2ofaetdoep. Bghtaemof grcnndln Reserre township, part of out Lot 235, between the New Brighton road and Hilldale 0«n -etry. ~ Sixty Loty in Allegheny City, Third Ward, betwoen East r.nn< and Chestnut street. .. A Tract ofXhnd in Westmoreland County, on the Phila delphia turnpike, 7 mllee from Latrobe—7s acres In culti ration of rich bottom land—soo acres. ATract of Land near Liproier, Weetmoreland eoonty, of 875 k™. WILLIAM SI. DABLINOTOS. mtls:dtf 165 Third street, aboro SmithflalA. THE subscriber offers for sulo section tan, townehtp 12, range 10. Stark county, Ohio,. commonly known aa Section," containing 6W acres. ItTs situated three miles west of HasaQlon, on tha State Road loading iu Wooster, within about two milse Of the Pitts burgh, Vu Wayne and Giieago Railroad. The south, east sod north-east quartern are partly cleared and Improved— the reuiaiuder is covered with superior timber and tbs whole (a.well watered by springs and;ronnlng stream*— Thlssectlun' is considered tha- finest body of -land In the ooonty. It will be add o adl Tided «■ In quarters to suit purchaser*. To those who desire to invest In roalestataa better opportunity Is rarely offered. J. A BuauTnn, ocgfcdawtfT go. 1014th street, Pittsburgh. IPfltlalielpiMa Sitatisements. -' AUTUMN TRADE. ISBS. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, DBESS GOODS, MERINOS, OOBURGS, MUSLIN DELAINES. > fg TILVET3,SILKS, ALPAOAB, GINGHAMS. CLOTHB, CASSItOSUES, BATIN RTS, TE3TESOS. FLANNELS^IUNTa,BLEACHED AND BROWN GOODS, with a complete line of EUBROIDERIEB, ' And other styles of Goods Adapted to A FIRST CLASS TRADE. AH of which ate offered for sola, cheap, W- O CBXT7IOS A OO . 436 flarkst* 433 Berciumt Bh» auSTreodSm PBILdDKLPBTA. SILK. —Sewing and Fringe Silks, Tram. Orgtntlne Embroidery and Span Silks, of all colors oousually on hand and fur sale by. the .manufacturers at the lowest market rate* AHOOLEf 480 N, jul63mdeod Hudson Alley, Philadelphia. WM. BRICE & CO., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 8 BOOM WATIR STRICT. . PHILADELPHIA. We glee prompt and particular attention to the Mle of Batter,'lAtd, Cbeeee, Egge, Greed and Med Truitt, Clorer end Tlmotlij Seed*, Wool, Ac. Oor extsneirs bnilneae connection* In tide line of trade enable ni todtopoeeof theUrKeetqaantitlfoartbese good*. Adrancre made on good* orntlle of lading. We retpcct* (hliy eollcit your comignmenU. wUmd BUFFALO ROBES, By the Bale or Robe, QBO. F. WOUATH‘B, Noe. 415 k 417 ARCH St. Philad'a. N. B.—Also, a largo assortmontof LADIES F ANCT FURS, of opr own maootactare. aogTdmd CANDXiB MOULDS, WARRANTED to be ofthe boat metal, all •iiM uk) pattern*. mino£«*Br*s *nd fcr«*leby JOHN OAJ.VKRWT, No. 305 B*o» Btntet, Phfl*d«lphU. WILLARD BAPVJCT '* O. 84 MAIDEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET, NEW TORE. PAPER WAREHOUSE, „ Ertry description of WRAPPERS, PUNTING AND WRITING OV HASDOB MADE TOORDBS, PANCT, COLORED AND TISSUE PAPERS, BLOTTING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Straw and Boxttet Boards*. TWIN E B O USE WILLARD HA&TET A CO., 84 Afafcfai La** arid'Vt 'Ctdat Street, NEW TORE. EEUP: COTTON, FLAX AND LINEN TWINES, noosnft un KUtcricTcus OOBDAGE . .. Of er*ry description COTTON, JUTE, UANII&A AND AUERIOift HEMP ROPE, Tarred Staff, Railing Lines Gming Threads: SEISEIffIfIES. SHOE THREAD, WlCK,and all Unde of ' CORDS ASD LISES. au»i«meod • FALL GOODS— BURCHFIELD k CO. bm jut openad a magoiftcaat •took ef DRESS «od STAPLE Good* to which they lorit* ■pccUl Attention of porch Men, it north eut corner of4ih ud Market itreeU. »e2O T^EATHERS—IOOOIbs in store and for Bale J 3 by . HOn£RT DICKCT. ttlT yront .ttrtei, paw Wood. POTASH —3 casks pure Potash instore one forMtolow toclaMcamrigßawßt. B.MCKIT, ■>l7 . , . , - front rtreet, Btr Wood. T?EATHEHS—ISO lbs choice Gooso Feathers X' rcceiTKi tod for t»l« *t 155 Liberty street. ■■ft) ' ; ' RIDDLg, VTI&T3 * CO, EGOS— 2 bbls fresh Eggs just rac'd and forwl* ly h. BuBIBON a 00. GOFFEE —150 bags prime Kio Coffee re oMpf and for by . R, &ODIN SON 4 00. AND BUFF OIL J. A H.PIIILMPfI. CHKEBE— 100 boxes Extra' Cream for Cut tloy, for «fl» by ' ■ - HENRY U.OOLLTNB. riRANBERRIES.—IO bbls choice Michigan V*/ Craal*rrl**r«*iTsd and for atla at ISS liberty ■(!«•*. m3O • r . “ RIPOU. WI&TBACO. EGOS.— 15 bble ,F«aKßgga received and tor Mia at 185 Liberty aimt* —*«««-**m m3O ■ ninPLE. WIBTS a CO. rrUMOTHY SEED.—SO luo prime Timoth, n*.lrrt.a4 fbr «1. ca ISSES’ BOKBAUS, With Bf*od*iwl Otal«*<W*tf * qo. mL3 T)DXI£R-W X) p* . <» nnlfom > l “***jfo£i VJUOTO *OO, -K0.178 Wooditrat* L‘ —k atheß.— 2so. a Idea Sew „ York Soli »13 JOHMrtOTD tea riPBNN. WHEAT—S26O neks TOute*“ v:«; I •'•'.iai-4- do M; M r“ a «at& * co. PE aKLAEH—2Oraks and 20. bbla.. pore ytkWnc’daodftcwhbr ,• J.B. CANfIKLD. (T(EMJtNT—SO bbl» Hydraulic, in atoieand \J for ..1. by h 8 . J. B. CANFIELD. tbi» aunt A. W.OAZEAX. dFot Salt. OMo Land for Bale. At WHOLESALE. OF NEWEST STYLES. oHA w XjSi IN EVERT VARIETY. PAPER, ANTKI) I—lo,ooo bus Bye, ibr vhioh thehtchgrtmarkrt-prteewaibvgfTss: • ’>■<* ....... •' v * • luoa* nim>niß«>!r, w - aMieMtriWhlW. TTS»Kotice.—The fir* meetmr of the Auo* V'O' datkatknown aa the nhag Company, la tha dty eC a w theClh of October, at So'clock,pTS^-MSSSSStha pos» of electing Dtrectcn and adopdng bwaM oL. l £ gorenunent of said M*oclatlon,and the Sremaottca ofcneh Sherburioem umaypropcrly TUOB. BAXKWKLL, W. BAS ALKY. mmu9 *' C.O.DDS3EY, ; YHQa.lMiawß, n. CHILDS, * *dwardrabS. eeZbdtd . : - f : • . < ■= AU«|h«nfßritf|CCoapaay. ; ~?r Jr’S*lnstalment Notice.—ln’pursuance iKSX a Beeolaiioo of the President and jfaaagerwof the Company for ernttag a bridge orer tha ARffhaor rirer, oppadts Pittsburgh; In thacaaaty of Allegheny, tha aoe> oudlnsUlmentofTHre IptatMT ,h *S**s islBtockof the Company, will be p*j»b« to the tmimir on tho 20th day of October aol.^• _ - _ . ’! ee2odawlwd WM. BOSIBURQ.Treuurer. """" '*“"~BSSSSSSSIw®K ; - Notice.— The Stockholders of u» burgh aad Boston Mining Company are hereby** tlßid that asnedal meeting will beb*Mu theoßeetftha . Company, in the dty of Pitts burgh, the •• ethfday of October, at 3 o’clock, P. 11, to coadder. tfceeub. jxe! of nrg»wfalng aw additional company.with fcwlewtft a more rapid development of their sxircalT* mlatng Csrtilasy. Briorderof tha Board of Directors. _ • _ . sel3.titd TIiOSM. HOWS, Secretary. O* UNiosPßArißMißtiKOS.—There meet 'ion are held dally In the Room* of tha Toang Men’s Christian Assacttt!oß»at7&. A. 1L» and 6 ooounnlng for threw fourths at anfiour. All persons are cordially tnTited to attsod. Ladtaa are aAetlouataly tart* ttdfobepietsnu Cat ferjSre mfireto. if no fonper. tßSanta. WANTED. —25,000 Bush. Wheat, - 10,006 « Oats. t HITCHCOCK, M’CRECBV A. tel ~ 122 Beccnd and U 1 First Bta.’ 11 1 ANTED—The highest market tmc« TT . paid forßeaewms by B. L.FAHNESTOCK. ACC;’ aoSl No. 60, cernet Wood aad Focrthstt. 11/OUL WANTED;—The highest marks! FT ■' price paid forWobl, by B. HABBAiraRAOO- JelB : -Ho226Liberty street WOOLr WOOL!!—100,00an». Wool-wnnt je2l:dAwtfT 122 Second and lfil Finateta. MADAME APPOUHE TETHDCHJX’B FRENCH AND ENGLISH Boudlnf «xd for Toanf 1 - 'XMUc>« ."118 Tku&ttvut) j.\ y THIS School designed on thepUn of .French Schools In Trance, tod aodifladaa to tha Knglhbd* pertmeouon tbs plan of Trench Schools 1q the United Btstft,offers to youngladies, btsidess fall Bogllshcoam, tha beat opportunity of thoroughly acquiring thsTranth language sad liters tuns the Principal haring mM* dasrrrsl years ia Trance, and being assisted by Ur.TetedouX, a nail ts or Paris, and a graduate of the “OoUeg* Charlemagne.” French and Latin will bs inlegral parts of the course.' Tbs Tina Arts wilt be taught under the suparlhtendanee ol llr-Tetedonx, a pupil of the Oocsemtor * of Parlsi Arrangements hare been mado lor young ladles who bas ing already gona through a regular count of studies, still may wish to know English literature morn .thoroughly, acquire more facility In speaking tbs Treneh language, ana UnproreJo the Fine Art*. . School will open oa the second Monday of September. • JBmnusbjthitermof TYee ifentA*;—Bosta $100; ,Tu Ition $3O, Treal lluaic $23. in classes $l5; Piano $25; uss of instrument $5; German and Italian, each $25, lneiaateaslo Drawtng, in clasees $10; Oil and Water Colors at the Pro* ftesor's price. AJlcbarges payable in admire. . . . Tor. drcnlan and fortnar particulars, spply to ths Principal. aal<haodtddw Instruction In Germam. • • MB. FREDERICK APPEL, ProlflMor'of the German Language and Literature in 4tnW«iari» University of Penoty Irani* and the Central High School of Plttsbargb.begs leave to iufom bis friends sadthepeb* lie, that heb now prepared to xetome bb bnonatetbe German Language. For farther* particoUrs apply *4 Vo. 170 Smithfleld itreet. • • ■ ,;^an3oaawrilm- JIRENCH AND ENGLISH BOABBESG AND DAI 6CROOt l FOR YOUNG t ABZVB. | The MISSES CARPENYIBS wUI ntam* ihedaOetiot ; their School, onMOKPAY, September 13th, at their ml* > dence.No. 1307 Sprue* itrnt, Philadelphia. \ Kef«mc«>>uoo. WAf. Janos ud W. IX. Dott> 5 Pittsburgh; Jisl W. B»ow», Eeq., Arm or Je*. W. Brown * '3 00-, PhlUdwphU. “ ~ .. -■ -V ‘ JngTamood.'s | Mr. ClementTetedotuc : - . ANNOUNCES to the public that he hB I taken'op hU realdeoca Id Pfuabnrfb,asd hBOVfUr ( panxl to giro le—onila. Vocal Moalc. ... ■ ■ | Vor Urnu and farther perticnian, apply at Job H, | BMlor'a Sfoate Store, No. B 1 Wood at. • aalMlU *" | Penn Xnitttote, ; \~p . CORNER of Penn and Hancock : Theenealng term wniccmroeDceonTCESDAYjfW Inst. A limited nnmbtr of pnplle mey obtain -^7= Term* for Tuition and Stationery, *22 per»e«toa<ft*W7 twoireeU. . taflfctf '’.J.ltilflTßWa^gf MR. CLEMENT nSbonoM to the public that be bM Uieanp MerelHrnpr In PituDnrgh, end I* now prow red to gtoetelteßl.fo Tom! Unite. - For terma »nd fartherpirUcalwe apply to JohnH. VeV lor, Marie Etotu. No. 81 wood etreet. naSOptOv. auction Sbalte. P. Si. Aaotleneer.v ;;; Oactmerctol Seise Boaai, N 0.84 TOUT StrMt,' TTNCLAIMED BAGGAGE, iO.—Will be U told thtoWednesdcy morning, Sind iMtuiVat 19 o'clock, by order of lb* Exeelelor Omnibus Co* nt.-tko comment teles mao, No. tt Fifth: street* *lmto 4«aBtt ty of uncUlmedhaggege, SO Trunk* end content*, - - 18 Cbeeta, Yslteespßesd-boxee/de.. Igißcddlng.lonlter.4a -sriKt ILDkTTB, INE ARTS AI NO. 95 OOD STBEE® Corner of Diamond Alloy.—On Wednesday morning. B*pt.S2d,»t ten o’dock,.vUlboaold a* ebom,*lergeod floecollectlos of Framed Engravings, compttringtbeamt celebrated production* of Use masters on subjects Hiltarl* - ••■*'• -'•*> Thsptetnxs* er» all mounted in appropriate stjlasof Qiltaadßosewood frames* and will be open ferctaarimtidd' on Monday usd Tuesday. The public ere lartttd tonait thtorlcb collection qfarts. - P. M.DAYIBABet. OAKLAND COUNTRY SEATS-A* Abo* tioa.—Oa Thursday afternoon, September 04, eiS o'clock, on tbs premises, •will be told, thirteen samo altce for country Mtts, outalnfcig.from otttirtj£‘ acne each, adjoining the country mansion ofJsosa S. - Craft, Esq., which ere easy ofeccea, ud for haaotg (f scenery ere not eorraeed by any la tide comity, .flea may be seen at the AncUort-Booma.'. • Tanas Qae-tenth cash; ratios in nine yearly payments with Interest payable ennoaUy. P.IL DAVIB, Ana, t ORFH AN S COURT—ADJOURNED j SALK OP HEAL ESTATE IN SOUTH PITTHBUBGII ! —UoToeediyertniog, September 28th,at o'clock,-at j the commercial salesrooms, No. 44 'fifth enact, will b» •old. by order of R. Biddle Boberts, Xs4.. admUiistxatar.nf ' 0. O. Gregg, (we’d, wBl be sold— ' - • J Three tunable lots of .ground situate in Sooth'Pitta* ' j bargh, being marked and nombered 88,83 and-60 lath* • ! plan of nid borough. - -- -• j Berenlota of ground JutbapUu oflcU laid out byhelrs - offiregg, In the borough of Birmingham, silt. lfoa^9l«fl • \ and63ruTingeachafrontof24fte{ouCarton stnwLsnd t extending back 100 ftet loan alley. Bba.l7TandUB»t»Tr. lag each a front 0(34 feet on Washington street, end ex* : tending back 100 feet to Walnut aHey. NomSMnadSUL ■■■ , each haring e front of 24 feet on Washington etrnt and ex* 1 ■ tending beck 100 feet to Spruce alley. •- '-y Title Indisputable. Teras cash. P. M. DAVIS, loot. • • STOCK P./Ft. W. AO.R.R. AT pkitaw | BAU.lntotatoauitphrchaaeTa.by . •'| apl P. M.PAYIB, And, Wo. M fifth at -; AUSTIN MIOSIS k CO., Merchant!’ U(kll|r» ' 1 STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMS I? I CO, AT TUK XJRHCnAHTS* EXCHANGE WfMft'- ■ ÜBSDAT EVENING.—Bask, Brtdg*, In*ai*n» % \ Copper Stock, BooriaitJ Real Eetateeoia at pahUo.aal* . ' •ttbe'Uercbsbte’Bicbannby AOBTIKLOOMIBAOCr.r Notea, Draft* ami toaua'en Real Bstata neanllatsii oa 1 i maesabl* term* by- - AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, j : R& .. Stock Note Broken.o3 j V . r • v No. 550 Broadway.: N«w * Tork» Annonnce that they hare secured theantlra ,; ATIiSTIC TBLEGBiPU. BUBIABIRB CABLE| •• Now on beard Jbe'V.-'iv.'. > '■•'■'■ij'-i V* B* Stesrm Frigate Htagara* IN ORDER to place ' it within the reach of .■• an claasM, and that erery family in the Unitadltataa may poeaeeaaepT-eimeoof thie'won&rfht'.ttechaftlMlcoe rfoalty, they propose to oottha.Oabfp Into piecae of four tochealn length, and mount them neatly with brsaa Hr rule*. Ji/ ' •• | Kachpleca will be accompanied with h'COUfyrigMßA ftf I simile certificate ofCYRUdW. PlBU)'Bm* tißAKUtat 4] from the genutuscabV Twenty sailai of jibatabeaw he .1 toall} submerged *nd taken up f;otn the j Oeean."Thls will be fleet sold In prarlailf Ike niiiiinTWlii v which the gnat cable now line In the W<Hi»4tliiklhi ' ? Orders will be n wived fr m dealers and uthfcta Sn nod leas thanlOO picceaat a time, fU per hundred.> Batall price 50cenlseacS. • - • " i • r>\J The cable »Ul betoltl In the condition in which H Caße ' l ] from the Niagara, tb leogths of4o fmt aud DtV tIIBH .cents per foot. SmiUlerciuantitlNalllpevfoefc, ■ Ewh order roost l oaccmnpaotod by tbs mcmey, tatgads :■ .x; enrrent In New Yore, as It willnotbapoMihle tespe* -..ai •ccoonts. ‘'S' ]? CAtmwrl—Attention Is rsspeetfttUy iaeiteddo * lowing IsUsrfrsm Cyrus W.slstd, bq. . - - - - • New Tear, Aug.«,JS, Unns.HmnA Om—Oentiemen: • At yoor . andlnJosttcetoyoeLlYmbound to»t(4s..iWXWW , . of the entire bahnwe of the Atlantic Cawe. (stts... o *®* steam to your top, . } claims to hare any portion thereout! Broat ettasr haw :,v. been procured from or fromibasttiUWedmws ww wen distr tbuted on board before the eaSe wsw lam* V* SSw!?fWOl tb “*» : «®ches the pec* ■ XiABQB zmroxcß :... or jSUPERIOR PIANOS, JBOU.fin BSIT BfAKKBI OF THII GOmTUff^' . acca AS STBZBTWAV <k SOW*. troNiraarciiAHK, ,V:, b«f Jft*tbMsr*c«<r*4.tbeyw*rtpr#ptr*d tfcla Market, snd *r* wmumo both bv tb# &uaSKfW*v andrab*criMntob*j>erfcita4trdtaUe lh - Da* notice of tbtir arrtrtl will bo flno. ..■>*■ Vox-- J : . tLKLSBEftirpSa; ' - iro.urabMi^. :^r .«- it* tor the eborw wrNatotfyllwOa*; CHEESE.-— 50 boxes Cream ■ Chceee, eztn quality, r*c«tv*diaidforaft}« by 'j : ml£ RIPP«.WIWg«OW; IILA'ANIiaiA ROP*—Full awortmedt'Of if 1 KasllU Bop*ob fcn4 artfor«*!•by > 7 -\-' ma JoSm A QPOEBT. IT* I4T,%lfcg UnA IXOHvAND.OAKOKr-aOQtal*-£■* HaijOabaHßSffeSlaPUeli aabart «ai tirriftfeftf mil' " f IFo. '
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