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A- Thruli&o ■ X*cxdksT. —Ttco Childrenearried off by a Saloon and supposed to be Jo*t.f*-Our cor* -TMpwdCTit at ihe-IHinois-Fair, - al'Centralio, acquaints us with (he following most thrilling occuArenoo: Mr. O.- W.’Drooks, of this City, ad mronaut of considerable'distinction, was ad* ! rerlised to mako an ascension from a spot con* tigaous to the Fairgrounds, on Friday CTening, after the closing exercises of the Fair. .Instead, Axis bu boon put in ohrcolation 1 among the >ow«,;of; S oing up himself, ho yieidpd to the A . ““ :■ - ■ A, sdlicitntionn of a young man who haa:bcen trar farmers *** the AlleghanyAisteietthat oar canal eOingsroand with him, and date for Congress, BobL'M’Khlgbt, haseald that practice of ballooning, end who begged 'that, as all farmers .are dishonest and opposed to, paying. the seening was BO Hoc, ho might be allowed to . "their debts. This falsehood has been traced to test the ralue of bin knowledgeby alitile exper . —-—. IT ,ienee. Tho young man whose name has escaped ■ * ftp neighborhood of the Custom Hons., end .Is recollection ofourinformsnt, made the es patcrnlty is not a subject of doubt.' OOrßcpnb- canton in bountiful stylo, in the presence of (lean friends oh that side of 4be rirerhro osu- thousandsof admiring aadwouderiug people.— J tioned .to beware of nil such stories. They are Tho atmoiphere Was soquiet that he rose eldest ', . :bht weak ■iuToution. of the enemy. Terliealiy ton; great height, and thm; when it ’ . 3 .. waa supposed - that he would "descend, (hs hri* - falsehood has been traced (o Mr*_ toon passed iotoa current of air; which bore it <:. * Robert Morrow, one of the candidates on the gradually awajlo the southeast, and finally car* ticket,to witi that Mr. M'Kuight is a led U out of eight It *was said that Mi. Brooks . - bondholder and had Confessed,* thefaot. Mr. l » ' - .. , . .. ~ descend before sinking the curront of air whioh • MoKiugns neyer owned a railroad . bona in his bore him away from the sceno of tbs ascension.' , . A has any one of his connections. More- He did not roturn until Saturday momiDg about i-' _ receircd a cent from a roUrood daybreak, and then communicated an account v * .i/ vn. ua 'wiiii.H.d .1,.. of his most thrilling experiences. The current “ Attorney, while .Hr. Williams toa_ „|,iohbdre him olto ihe-eoutbcast ear -a ' / . for four or fire, and rectirednis about twenty miles before pay, amounting to tboaaaudfl, in the proceeds of he thought of descending. Ry-means of his E»V-> - ieityandcohnty bonds. . ' ■ , . grippUng irons the descent was made with V v**j.' 3 ■;*>•*•,**' ■ safety and ease, and he found himself alighted , heara farm house,.the.iuraatea of which regard* 1 *“. Vl ° rg *“'* ed him with tho jreatest wonder and gratfioa- ftKPds In the county Maine, wo know, ; u,, balloon was made. firnMo i fence, ;:lß«grtal importance of tho present contest, and aid after a short conrersatton with the farmer }.* *+■'. are'ullrcto the necessity of carrying our tlekct and bia wife* they were pcituaded to make an fc .‘ ■' ' - ! ! hurart; theyhtttndlug aeiension of a for. hundred feet one at a lime. [ >' .r --, v. . ; The balloon. Toileted of all extra weight; roee •• . :•» 1 ' A r» JeAlyandwas easily 1 pulled, down again by . . T: Are^. vigilante oom- oeans of theaDcior rope., Thcfarmer aml his v jvv- £ w - mlitoewtfppolatcd andatwork * Havetbsyap- wife wsra highly plsased with their 1 trips, sud •*? ‘ ' nafnltfi sub*eoramitte«B ift each sChooldistrict, to while expressing their gratificoliOn; ,two oribelr they arranged smaU children, oUo fire and, tho other threeyear. -i ». - onug ou . ,' 6 of ana, who had been looking on with laslonlsh •: ’ forconTeyduoestoptonf tho old und tho in- me is’scrambled into the iar and Sried out finnf Haro they attended to the assessment rj me go up”—“Let me go up.’; The tero* ■’ all ihslf ▼dtors, sod id any oaut proceeded at onoe to t *gralify them, but w ; s b to be nsturtUxedT If these from somecarelesbess or accident'as he was , • w “ ft ® . K-.«> to -Itt ihern b« latttog tlieto upj the rope sUpped/rom hU hands, SI&T-1;... things harp not A- . and the balloon shot upwards vilh Lhe.velocilj/ of a f ; ,j . * at onfie. x 5o limeisto be lost. rocket. The frantic agony of the parents aod ■ * * ; nnL reiilCT^BtlfofT Onp° tho coustornaiion of the mronaut may be itn , Irt r r * *a *Tf thMB thlntrs are’properly doae, In a minute or two tho bsUoon had . * it-yW/; . msio'rity b “«rely out of eight, and>. lost in the '.wsshall cleot.our.eut.iw tleksfby hmkjon y bins depths of tho sky. Nothing oould be done *-Y * ihotuiiide. '• . ... ~ H - bnUnhMtenbsokto Mr. Brooks-at Csntralla, i -- jp _ ai r andoskiiis adrics. r ■* X imomllatcly'ancr.tbaßa- j> Ourinformantloan.olhatMr. Brookscxpress ■ ln Allegheny county wtmc cd hlscplnion that the balloon would iremain In uithir masna badleon need toaccum the air about anhour beforo commencing to dot' K^ 0 ‘. l t! l .!lil«™.laatlon -i®fflr>£Hca'l4,;~ 1 eoend,,and,-.while at ita grcatcctaltitude, the ': .M oor was ohildHil'WOTM probably frceio to death,:uuloSs; ■ I No snob WMv«r.f;«Wr in their frlghji; they had tljcmselrcs ‘ ’ inilhlr/ • ) f'th«iltlsi«*W9 l ‘* r B , ! d P!' ftomti»W-i'r ; -- t‘ „• : - V* . '■i.J.i.;,,. br ill ihif’no homltiation ww ; Mr.'Bro4k*r?ir’TW‘iP‘l ,1, *Sf;.!>‘<>tnlng, tot . IS, .. jQ”*r*>ix ■"■■ -'j* • «>” 3,?% ’i» ■;' •* *y*%V<S>i'-“ ,T *>v*;.' 4v?c ■ ' ' f 1" j :’/* - ’l'- V ’ .b IpittskrglJSa^tte. ~«Ty Xirawi. »WMU nut £■■■&. RIDDLE * Co.. MTJJTOB B*»4 PXOPRIX-TOjtS. -PITTSBtrRO-K: FRIDAY MORNINOT SEPT. 24, 1868. ._ XLEPVDLIOAS Wm'TICKET. toumni jrooi, JOES IL BEAD,* Pblladatphla. .--.w, :. . roteiau oomanism,' WILLIAM £.VBAZKB,efF«r«ttO. REPUBLICAN COCHTT TICKET. v -iv rsi ooireust—2lß names, !, a BN. JAMBS K. HOOBDBAD, Plttrturgb. x-.dk.v . eoxoene—22hncmtDV, V i »« nOttKHTMeKHiaiIT,; Allegheny <3*. <-'v ]••' • J inutt, .-•j-**~JOIIN r. PENN BYJPUtJburgh. | V J. QZBON POffnUUPitJbQrsb, ‘ t/ ELtAS B.XRXBH, do / DAVID & BATAED, PwUm, b JUtIDS-V. EOLLBB, McKeesport, . l yJ ROBERT P. ttcDOWP^ Allegbuy c JAMES L. QBAHAM, Allegheny. x; DANIEL ABHBZBOKQ, Pittsburgh. —~t" 2AOOKUB PATTBBSONiXodIum: r--— —; ■ ' j Avraaß* y JOHN U. LARIMER, Chvtlen.' t\ ■ coaovxm, V OHAUNCEY B. BO3TWICK, Lawrtcovvttt*- naxcroaornooa, . 0 ROBERT H. DAViS, Ohio. BQf*An ablo communication from *‘W.” will be found on our first page. ; .Thi.LoeefMO Candidate lnthi3ld.Dli- ' The Butler Err aid, tho locofoco organ of Bat* ler county, was,underits late owner, an Anti- Lecompton_paper, but the Lecomptonitce bought it out, and it Is how a bitter Lccompton paper anil sustains the President and the Kansas vil lainy throughout. Well, thia Lecompton organ comeato us this week full of articles advocating the election of; Thomas Williams'to Congress. It enters heartily into his support; and it is plain to any ono who will look at the matter candidly, that the Lecomptonites, hare got sat isfactory assurances,on national questions,other wise they would not Support him. But here is belter evidence. At the head of Its editorial columns stands the following call: A BIAS 3 MEETING OF THE DEMOCRACY TOL BE HELD IN| THE COURT HOUSE, IN BUTLER, ON TUESDAY EVENING, the 28th, inst.—Coart week.' TAOS. WILLIAMS, Esqi will address the (meeting. Immediately following this is a list of town ship meetings which rpads thus: DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS! Democratic mcetiogjs will be held at the fol lowing places at the following times. [Here follow the appointments.] Thomas. Williams, Esq., will address the Dem ocratic meeting on Tne sdsy night of tho Courts as also tbo various mee lings notioed above, -to be : held la different-parts < the county. x - Herd then, we fiod Mr. Williams announcedat -Oh* leading speaker at-©enwcrolie meetings, and treated as, in fact, tho Democratic candidate for Congress. .The Lecompton party having thns i adopted him and baptized him late their faith as < weli as name, he cannot complain if hereafter we, and the Republicans generally, treat him as a locofooo and the adopted candidate of the lo cofoco party. Will any Republican be so silly as to give him his vote, after such developments as the&c? Pennsylvania and Protection. The democratic candidates for Congress HunaghotiV this. State are generally committing • themselves in favor of a revision of the tariff! Yet they areldenlified and will act with a party, *. the great body of which is committed against .protection in every form, and pledged to the policy of free trade and direct taxation. The Washington Republic truly ssys: ' “Xhe democratic party of the free States can - . not; in any event, 'have morethan a mere oor- JpptalV guard in the next House of Represent*- ; . l Th'e-utma3t lhat the party, .oaa hope for \ * •£<]« to elect enough members from the free Btates I 7 -'tn’givo them a bare majority in the House, when j -r added to tho entire delegation from_the South. ] Every democratic member from the South, with- i -‘out'oxoeptiou, will be opposed to ibo policy of protection, uod in favor ot carrying out the froc* - trade policy so strongly recommended by Air. '' Boyce, in his report of last session. : Suppose tbo democrats of Pennsylvania sue coed in electing some eight or ten protectionists . from that State, what canthey do for protec - *.«ting in the gam *"*<«•» free-trade delegation from the-South? ,'lt is . very olear that they can do' nothing, except by acting against* the great majority of their party, and .with the Opposition. Who that knows the force of party drill in Congress can trust them to do lhis? However eincero these men may , be in their professions, they are not the men to carryout tho policy of.protection, while adher ing to a party thatstahdein a position of deadly it.' Whdt' can a handful of prbWe tionists from Pennsylvania do in Congress; with a party of ten to one opposed to the policy, and led by. such men. os Boyce and Bouham and . KeiUinthe House, and Jeff. Davis and Hunter and Hammond in tho Senate 1 “If’the people of Pennsylvania desireproteo tion they should elect men who, in advocating ‘‘That policy, will hare some backing in the party to which thoy belong, and hot men whose parly assooiationsmusf, tosay theleast, tend todamptn their atl'*T and check their exerlions In that di rection:-'} . ——-tfhaio retntrlcs -are conmended.to'the earnest " istUnliori of the people of this county. A re* ylgion of the Tariff caDnotbeaecaredby elect ing toeo belonging to a party committed against protection, no matter what professions they may make. Burke may make, what promises he ; but his: patty ia*against him,aiidin Congress ho woald .be powerless. 1 It- would te ’“ttßfiasnnffHh .tvilllima ; ho wbdfiT 'be invlsh mael, there—hi* hand-aganUt every- manand' man's hand against him. The only way v to r aid,; effectually, a change ia\ the tariff ‘• .is to electiloorhead and McKnight—men' who V yifill heWting «*A theirT party and whose.posi therefore; will be ah influential and tpm . -maac^cgone. •• VJ: - t ; : y - 1 ' Yosr Corairr Fillt.—Th« annuli tilibitjoti i i)f the York County Agricultarel SScietJ, will b« heiaoo tb«6tb, lib r Bth ind 911 l of OcWb next, in the to*n of York. Ibo promiuiM O fered on this occasion am eery liberal, ana nil ' bo distributed without regard to locality. The industrial interests of that section of south- j eastern Pennsylvania will nddoubtV eilensiTe ly represented in the persons of ri&Uors and • s " i hibitore, and a “good time generally’' rusy be I . safely anticipated. The products of the.mag- j nifieentfarms of county alone are worth taking a journey-tojiee, and on ; this occasion we are sure that no discredit will ■ be done to its well earned reputation gained in ! the peaceful pursuits of the skUfnt husbandman. ■ The grounds of this Society are beautifully laid j out, audits rations buildings hare been ended j with due regard to architectural display.; The i fair will count Its risilors and exhibitors by {thoasinds. v Mu. Thomas Williams answer the interrogatories we addressed to' hinj, nor the additional ones put at him by. the Disputeh. Ho dare not deny what we haTo attributed to him, nor daro ho deny that he solicited Mr. Robert Ashworth and" Mr I Dawson; fan tbo morning of the Republican ConTenUon, fo vote for him in that body, as a oa“ndidate for Con gress. When bo haß answered, “over his own signature, the inquiries thuß put to him, Mr. M’Knight will answer thoso addressod tp him. Let every Republican look to tho assessments In his district, and see that Vs name is on the list This must bo soen to at'oace, ere l.t is too late. Watch porlicularly locofooo tors and see that they do fraudulent assessments. They will bear an immense deal of watching. Tun Missuto Balloon—Com* Down—Emitt. w—The Detroit Tribuneo( last evening (20th) says that many rumors havo been floating about rela tive to the missing JEronaut Thurston haring landed safe in Canada, but after diligent enquiry on the Canada side, that paper stales as follows: We haTo made careful and extended inquiries upon the other aide, sufficient to-justify ua in stating that the balloon has come to the earth, and further, that in all probability, it teas empty From a'gentleman who was at Baptislo Creek on Saturday afternoon* between three and four o’clock, we learn that a large balloon was seen (a descend to the ground in the' vicinity of a large tract of woods, across a wido marsh, some ihreo miles from the station, early in the after noon. This fact was told him by the Station Master, who at that time had heard nothing of the occurrence at Adrian, os had not the gentle man our informant. There was, therefore, no eagerness to furnish nows or to feed excitement which would lead any person to exaggerate, -but evidently the simple statement of a fact. Tho gentleman being in haste to return to Windsor, and knowing naught of the interest attaching to this balloon, made no further inqui ries, and immediately left. Tho balloon was as a large one, and is, thero is little doubt, the one that .took up the ill fated Thors* tdb, what is Ms fjtte is still wrapped In as pro found mystery as over. If it shall prove, as there seems little doubt it will, to be empty, the fate of tho JEerooout is rendered almost! certain. But whether it wiil ever be known for a oer taioty may well be questioned. '3IEETI&Q! The balloon was seen at Chatham about two o’oloek Saturday afternoon, so it was thought by the telegraph operator. It was about as large in appearance as a kite, and was thought to be such until the news of this affair reached there. Mr. Bannisterwos here thisofternoon, and has gone on to Baptiste Creek. He is full of confi dence yet that his friend would be found and alive. He thinks that the gas would so for ex pand that thTballoon would come down by Fri day, certainly, and hisopinionis that Mr. Thun ton was so situated that he oould be able to hold out. He thinks ho wiilstillfind him alivo, but in a greatly exhausted condition. The most intelligent accoantas to how Thurs ton came to be carried off, we gel trom a state meat made by Mr. Bannister. Tho two, Ban nister and Thurston, remained in the car after it touched ground about SO minntes, the valve, .which was foor and a half inches square at the top of the balloon being open and the gas es caping. . As it made but slow progress in escaping, j Thurston proposed to detach the car and tarn j the balloon down so thst ho could reach the ; valve and let the gas escape from the month of 1 the balloon. This was done white (he men | were holding fast to the balloon bj the cordage whioh was being removed. Mr. Bannister says tbe mouth of tho balloon was open and the gas wos seen escaping. Tbe disc of tbe valve thirteen inches in diameter made of wood was brought to the ground and Mr. Thurston stood upon it with bis feet, hold ing by his hands to the collapsed portion of the balloon, it being Botno fifteen feet un to where it was still distended with gas. e Mr. Bannister was then directed to disengage the cordage en tirely, leaving at that moment, but Mr. Thurs ton and Mr. Westerman who was present to as sist to hold the balloon. The balloon, now re- lieved of alt the cordage which weighed about 50 pounds, the ear 25 pounds, ballast ICO pounds and Mr. Bannister's weight 140 pounds, in all 375 .pounds—bounded op in an instant carrying with' it Mr. Weetermsn to the height.of ten feet when he let go and fell to the ground. Mr. Thurston held to his position os be rose, slid down so as to sit on the disc of the TaWe, with tho collapsed balloon passing between his legs, and his arms around it, calling to the men to follow on, saying “it will aU be right shortly*” He however ascended rapidly taking a south- east direction until be came a current which seemed to carry him north-easterly. This was doubtleee.above the current of wind that ccn* Teyed tbem.from the city, and Mr * Bannister thinks he mast have been at least three miles high. They continued to watch him through a glass nearly an hour, without perceiving .any .decided Indications of descending. Mr. Bannis ter thinks that not far from 4000 feet of gas bad escaped when it bounded off wHh ' Mr. Thurs ton. It does not seem possible that he could be earned to the height stated and rematir so long suspended,, if.the gas continued, to escape at the sains; rate, : and therefore it is;to be feared thatlhe month-became closed se .tbat it could not escape after]the rise. ...... Look to tht Assessments. some farther U4 ' a 'i conversation srith'a genUeman 'who oamuXfrom'; Centralis yesterday,.who states thatthe btJloon had been found'about bight miles frozn'thal and the children were in the ! car ,fasl asleep. . This is a most unlikely cUnoue- 1 \ merit, and cannot bjj> received without somejoor- \ \ roborating information. Mr. Brooks 'says tho ! 1 young wronaut’a name is Wilson.— St. Louis . \ Democrat. 1 DUD —OnThursday at] o’clock. UAJIY W. HCGUEfI, »*«d £i3 jeet t. Tho funeral will proceed tu the Allegheny Cemetery from tho rendenee of her husband, Joe. R. Itngbcs, No. 1? Townsend street,on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Weakness or the Stomach and Indices- : Tins.— AnrifierGrea! Curt dieted by BocrharSt Holland ' Bitters.— The wife of Pletet De Witts, living fn ilolland Town,Sheboygan county, Wlvconsin, suffered mueb from of Stomach cwd Indigutirm. Sbo hod been under o physician 1 # ears for some time,bat the disease teemed to bameeTen hie skill. She purchased tome HOLLAND BIT* TEKS atcur office, which ba» given tone to her stomach; her appotite and strength an returning, and we firmly believe that tbUU another great enm effected by your mdelctn*. We have still to record many wonderfal.cares effected by this remedy, but -must watt another opportunity. One thing you con rely upon, what ws have published ora from .persons much-respected la our community, and are literal. ,J tni *- ... . J. QUINTUS, Ed. Sheboygan, Kleuwibode, Sheboycan, Wf». Oiimovl—Bs careful to ask for Botrhare'a Holland Bit ters. Tbs greatpopularlty of this medicine has Induced many imltatioDi, which tho public should guard against purchasing. J&*Boldat slper bottle, or six bottles torts, by thepru pcfetcr*,BENJ.FAOli, CO., Manufacturing Pharma- Woodstreet, between lit and 2d Special notices. "WALL &AJPJEIR. " TuO n A 9 PALHER, No. 55 market Street, Between Third and Fourth, BY A RECENT CLOSING OUT SALE, having disposed of alibis old stock of Wall Paper, Ac., has refitted his soles rooms with a full aud complete assort ment of every article in his line of basloets, oouprtsing Gold, Velvet, Glazed and Common Wall Paper, Herders* Decorative and Mouldings, Oaks, Ac. Alins anortmrnt cf \2%Ctnt Riprr; Gold Bordered Shades, Glazed and nn* OUzed Greens, Ac, Ac. : The attention and inspection of housekeepers, desirous of purchasing,-andof all others, respectfully requested ee24:2*dfc POSTAjEY, NELL SON 4 CO., fitermfac'.Krtn of GUN BARRELS, SOUD BOX VICES, Cait Steel and f/araoierecf Shovels and Spades, Boa, Bay and Manure Forks, Picks, Matlock*, <£c. Warcheuis, No. 17 market St-* •efßSmfo PITTSBURGH. PA CAUTION .—Tho great success of the America;. Tla/cA has led foreign tnaoulaclnreis not ouly to imitate U In general appearance, bat to counterfeit It—, even to the nse of our trade marks. Those who htve had the genuine Watch are not likely to be deceived If they enbject the arllclo to a proper acrntlny when offered for •ale. To those, however, who hate never purchased the American Watch, and are not familiar with Its peculiar! tics, wc would «y that they nercr need be In any doubt whatever in regai d to it, as certificates r/genuineneu, ►lguvd by oaradre*. lurartabfy accompany evcVy Watch sold by uv, and be demanded ol overy person offering theea Watcbra tot ealo. We havo to add that the ipnriuU. artldea are like our Watch In appearance only, mod ore Internally of the moat inferior finish, and made upon the vory same system that has alnLlyJfaafcd the country with Witches that art nof cnlyeKTaiousanda constant source of expense, but rtaßy useless tn tV ctmerj. Any jtfltscnwho wtihov to purchase one of onr own Watches, will find them with our agvuts, Messrs. RKINE MAS A MEYRAN, nttaburgh, Pa. APPLETON, TRACY A CO. mr!9:ly«lawT—jnlo Waltham, Maes. MOTUEIIS! nOTUBRSIi nOTHERSm Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth log Byrup for CldldrtnTeething. It baa on equal on earth. It greatly facilitates the process of teething by softening the rrdacfng ell Inflammation—will allay pain, and Is tureto regulate the bowels. Depeod upon It, mothers, It will give rest to yourselves, and relief andhvallh to ynur lufkuLs. Perfectly safe In all case*. This valuable preparation Is tho proscription of one of ahe mastezperlenced and skilful female Fhjaidani in New England, and has been used with uerorfalllog succeavin millions of cases. We belleTe it the best and surest remedy lo tho wotH, in all cases of Dysentery and Dlarboee in Chtldren, whether It arises from teething ot from any other cause. If Ufa and health con be estimated by dollars and cents,lt is worth its weight in gold. MiHlonsof bottles are sold every year in the Uaitsd States. It liaa old and-wsU-trled remedy. - TRIOII ONLY 26 CENTS A BOTTLE. 49-N.>ne renaine unless the facwimlla ofCCIiTXS A PER KIN'S, New York, Is ou the outside wrapper. Bold tty Druggists throughout fhe world. DILGKO. H-REWBR,Agent t>rPittsburgh. juteUwlyfeT - The Groat Bullion Remedy, SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE I|ILL6! Prepared from • prescription of Bir James Clarke, Xf. D i'hytUian Cauwurdlnary to the Queen. This well known tied Irion te no imposition, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, rom any cause wl.eicrer; and etihcoicb e prrwerfnl remedy, Ibeycunteln nothing huri/nl e-> fhe ron*rHnlt.>n. TO MAHRT7.D LAP IKS It Is prenllariy suited. It •>)!, in a ehoit time, bring on tbo monthly period with regularity. These PiGshave never been l-nmcn tn failiehcrt the. direo Hems on the secondpage t\f pamphlet art trello btervei. Tor full partialis re, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. N.B—sl andflpostage etampe eoclracd to any authorl zod agent, will I sac re a bottle, containing over 01 (4its, by return mall. R. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., I'UUlmrgb, wholesale agont, and sold by qll druggists. ap3?;dfiwfcT TllE GREATEST' MATCH MACHINE IN mi WORLD! A FORTUNE UADI WITH A SMALL INYISMKNT. TUDMAS’ PATKNT MATCH MACHINE liatliaplSjCbMpuidpwfKf Match Makar. The Mac him eoatiooiy $116; la -drirra by ha&J, and will auk* tba for* taaaof the mAim&etnnr to a 'tfhort time.' When good woodta to be hod readily It materiallj rwlace* the cost. AWSevarml coouty or Machiae privilegaaare offered tor c*la at» moderate price. Forperticalsn call itUAZiill COUNTING ROO>L Fifth street. tebdAwtcUT W. & X>. RINEHART; mwnricVDSXu as® mujuuir All kinds of Tobacco, Snnff and Clears, HaTereceDtly takeatbe .bslldiaf No. 130 Wood itiwt,lb atiliUoo to tbeir MAnafactarieg £iUblisbntetit,No. *3 Irwin ■tract, where they will be pleased torooeiva thoir frlemli, apCTilr.lf. tiiaejoitxs—-ions u iotd——w. troouooca Plttabargh Steel Works. JONBS, BOYD CO, Uaaakctarenof OAST STEEL; alao, SPRING, PLOW end . A- B- STEEL; SPWNGSeod AXLES, • Varner Rett and first StrreU, PilUbvrgh , A. IMAO ;onn.H.— i JJ. B. ROGrKRS Ac CO^ Ragin’. Inprored Patent Bteel Cultivator Teeth, Cbm<r Rea and First Streets. JMUburgk, ft.. JoaMytjfc* . ' STARCH FACTORY FOR SAAB. The Rochester Starch Factory, in thorough widcomplsle workiogonler, capablo of tnrniog oat two too of Starch be sold oo very term*. TbU is a CsvoralileiopporimiUy ft<r *oy oae wiihlng to enter into a nfe end profitable builuev*. A good ran of. caitam Wng already w*lt riUblUh’ed, and repairing • compare, lively Small capifnL Tor further iakraatiod vt tefelrndfe : , lIRNRY 1L COI.LTN3, No. 28 Wood »t. PBX&AOSSFBXA. WU. McKBE & GO., So.33B.Frank Bt.asul So. 33 LitUiASi IMPORTERS.OF , FOREIGN I?RY GOODS* Abe constantly receiving on consignment, IRISH LINENS, SHIRT FRONTS, HDBJTB, Ac., In great nriety. Alao, BRITISH GOODS, cosidftiog la pert of PAPER MUSLINS, VELVET CORDS, BEAVERTKRNS, TABBT VELVETS, ALPACOAS, OASQMERSS, ITALIAN v - - - - , ETNA SXOViI WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, iu*uncmsK aito tuinnimr takott ot COOKING, FABLOB ASD HEATING BIOVBB, ' Plain and Fancy Grata Pronto, Ac-,. v ■WBBiMUliyum retail. i fcandryob Allegheny fqawea north Mat PcnoajlfAal* 'Paafcfifer Depot. Office and :Sale* Room, tnrlfrlydfc Ss, t V6odgU t Plttil»nrgh» Pi DAWKB 6c CLULKY Ilonas, Sign and Ornamental Painters, AND QRAIfrZR 8s Dtrnu pr**.* Whlto LeadandZinApalnts. Atao, ell ktoda of Pilate, Oil*, Varnlabe£ Window 01m»» Potty, Brtiahw*Ac-, lit ffLpd IBred. (wo door* stow Virgin AUlt mrllKlydta . . • StiaSHA uuoos. So. 27T Liberty St*, opposite 7tla, Bp PISBCB * IlOLflSli ' Loocherery day from 10 to o’clock; arary enolDg front 0 toll. / aollitf JAN.. MoLAU MAMoricTotee or Alcohol, Cologne Spirit, nuil Paul Oil, Ailt;i»,fc Aoi.lW nwl 170 lbxx»id Mrtti J.^LIATTLE . MERCHANT T-AJLX«OXI, No. 54 Sti Clnir Street, (Pr.lilib'l New Oolldiog,) / ' PITTSDUIIGII, PA. llZKfclydffl ; $l,OOO Heward for tiny Medicine that will excel PRATT A DtfTCttER'R MAUIO 011 a, the only liidba Svbedynow *6 Id for /thnmat'm, Nekroigia, To6ikaeh4, Point#U& ftet*(>r /tick, tipraini, JiruUa, Vera »r* table remedy dl acorn rrd that • wflf set npda Item eon Ilm berth® Jdate, Tbctuindiof persona hat* Wen cured of UweecomaUlotaTiy UUaoewdiMorery. AH Arolnnwd to drelt e trill. PrlnapU offlce v lffi4 Wwbloytou etrmt, Brooklyn. N.T. Porile by DIL OKO. 11. KKYHBR, No ltd Wood atnot, nod J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny, SlgnUute of Pratt * tiattbfir on the wrapi«r, And name Mown la tht Mile. ... .. - . npll'dawP •' ItßlNitV 11. OOliljUlß, • .— Foiwurdlng and Comtal*»lon Meroh«nt, 1)«. J. lidsrarniß’s o«mbhat«i> OTOifiOii and wuomsaM rtXuniin '/ : Bmxu, Air tbsTsirr Arid A|i«, U bMAotl All edo- rniftrtun aryrtrtr lb. -Wl Awl b..l tE«t eonW tA.j«.l lit U "“"l , ,fSasl'(Bli7 ’ tb» miorctm, tin- nil tlbnart. t lh« ilfl-A MlonvTlii! AH.I ...... ... .*!** J?"iZ.!! , 7rSSjL , .iat . vfoi«Bt fcttidn of ttifctfrmdfaldUcMtfem often faMf li**; , "7* 7*Tf*_ ■ ~ .r. teuuibjUli* dmuf tUU rclikbla rnmtdjr; Th#RJtlll ROAD CIPJIRB COMPAN*• *iidtU*o&J*rffitfnuiifdpoi*«**l» w«U bmmti *o .... 5 ( • to £britt t .Mw. ■ , . ■• i , ttavrtiir urtltw litjbiw.' TboM afao «fettr* a Iboroiixli . - 9KttUim9M*9 • ■'•■!■ ‘\ ■ •■’>'• < •iionu ««i uu-u. u» iw RAUiROi j} ninnm j ppg^^sseaßaCT* Special Jkoticri. Pormanent Office ' iJompijiflg with the urgent request of hun drrts cf (hair patients, DRS. C.M.FITCH&J. W.SYKES Have concluded to remain pkrbasently IN PITTSBUROII, And may consulted at tbelr ofllco, No, I©l ponn Street, OPPOSITE THE BT. CLAIR HOTEL. Dotty, escept Sundays, forConammptton, Asthma, ; Bronohltlaoud alt other Chronic Oeapislnta | rompllcated with ©reaming. Pulmonary Disease, including : Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Lirer, Pyt- ! P*P*ia, Gastritis, Femal.' Complaints, etc. DRS. PITCH A BYEES would state hat their trealraeot rtf Consumption <• based opon tne /jcftbar he disease ex ists itt (heltloodassi system at tarys, both before,n •*. during its development in the lungs, and they thrrofoi em&loy Mechanical, Hygienic and Medicinal remedies to purify tbe UooJland atrengthen tbe system. W'ifi these, they use MEDICINAL INH they rslae hlglily.bot only as Paßiatives, {havinj no Curative ejftd when used alont,) and Invalids are esrneatJycantioned against wasting the precious time of curability on any treatment based upon the plansible,but false idea that tbe “seat of tbe disease can be reached in a direct msune* by Inhalation." for as before stated, the test of fA* disease is in *•'< * ad la & teU only in tbe lungs. WLNo charge for convolution. A list of qumtions will be tent to those wishing te con sult us by Utter. mySMawfctfP John C. Baker Gc Co's GENUINE « COD.-LIVEB OIL!! This Medicine, prcpaxsd in the most ap proved manner, and bottled by ns, hesroeeirod the mo tion of the most scientific of theModleel Prafoesion of Phil edelpble end elsewhere, who recommend It m nperior to eny other now manufactured. OHto *ffle«y end importance u »remedial In cumol OooratDption, dout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Bheama tlacn, end el) Scrofulous diseases, It to nnneeeesery to etaak; —thousands of eminentfayildans or Europe end AmWica baHngte«ted,it» wonderful ecratlTepropertlea. J Prepared only by JOHN 0. BAKER A CO., Who! DrnggisU, No. 1M North Third street, Philadelphia, by ell Druggists throughout the country- feS&dt Ministers ok the Gospel, of all denomina- i«, have nud WiJtan'i QUbrattd Headache JhUi as * emedy for the general Indiiposition and dro««in»M which m frequently attends their anlaoaa- calling, andbundred* jfthttn hare borne voluntary teitlmony of the gmt re- lief thaybareexperleoccd from thoaieof this medicine far Indlgattcm, Nerrons Hcadacho and aimllar ill*. Prepared aud told by D. L.*PAIINESTOOK * CO. Wholesale Dreg glitf, and proprietor! of D. L. FAHNESTOCK'S \EB\it lUGE, No. 00, corner Wood and Fourth ilrfdi, PHUbnrgh. Sea^dreriUemeaton4ib pageo! to-day’i papor. eo2l:d*wT 3? Jk. MILY SEVANG- MACHINES. GROVER At BAICER’B. The first place in public estimation is now Jaitly accorded to the QROYER A BAKER’S MACHINE, for family lowing for the following reaioni: lit.—lt tiUO&B SIMPLE and EASILY KEPT IN OR HER than any other machine. 2d.—lt make* a mam which will not RIP or RAYBL. though every third etitch 1* cat. 3d —lt aewa from ordinary ipoole, and thus all trouble oi winding thread U avoided, while the earns Machine can • be adaptcd,at pleasure, by a mere change of ipoole, to all rarledee of work. 4lh.—The tame Machine rani (ilk, linen thread and com* tnon spool cotton, with eqnal facility. fith.—The warn Uai .laitle a> the tno»t elastic fabric, to that It 1« free from aU LIABILITY, to BREAK InWISn- INQ, mONINQ or otherwi»- 6th.—Thoitltch made by thli Machine is mors BEAU TIFUL than any other made, oJtherby hand or tnachtno. W. C. ELLIOTT, Agent, AT THE FIFTH STREET SHIRT MANUFACTORY, an3fr.lyd fc PITTBBUROIT r PA. 8. B. & C. P. MARKLB, Ktsmcrmu or PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS OF W R A.T* PING PAPB R . Warehome, No. 37 Wood Streets PITTSBURGH, PA. Rag> bought at market price*. myljtffo 3. il. CHRISTY, M. Dm 163 Third Street, PitUluryh, Ptnna., Having bad the idrantagteof Eastern College# md Uu»* pltals, ana etveral year*’. practice, offers his profeuional nrrlcoi in 3CRGIOAL AND MEDICAL CASES. limufsi. R*v. W. D. Howard. I Col. Wilton McCandleM. Jlev. D.H. A. McLean. I Hon. H. A. Weaver. T. 11. Sill, E*q * I HomT. J.BigLam. J. 11. Hunter. | John £L Maßor, Req. Jacob McCollletar, Ek}. my3:lydfo N. HOLMES ££ SONS, nuuas w Foreign and Domestic Billi of Eiehange, (TERTinOATES or DEPOSIT, SANE NOTES AND SrSCIE, NO. »7 riTTSBURGQ, PA. osa-CollectiuiMi ail the principal citlea through nt the United fAataa. 1 »p22-fcly OOCHiiAN ex. BRO, KAmracmaxas or 1 Iron 1 Railing, Inna Vaulte, Vault Doom, Window Khatlen, Window Gnnrds, &e„ Aw*. 91 Aewnd Street and 66 Third Street, (Between Wood and Markot,) PITTSBURGH, PA.. lla-e cn band a variety of new Patterns, fancy and plain, callable for ail purposes. Particular attention paid to t> cicaingGrava Lots. Jobbing done st short notice. mrC um. vatosvm . ~*u. o. miKO VANDBVBR A FRIEND, ATTORNEYS AT I* AW, SOLICITOUS 128 CHANCERY, So. 5, S&irutl Block, Dubuque, Jew*. J9*Cv)lMtiooa promptly made to any part of Northern lowa,or Western Wisconsin. WUt attend to the purchase and Batoof Beal. Estate, ob taining Honey on Ponds and Mortgages ecltlydfo WBJYMAN d! SON, Mannfkctorera la all Until of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, AND' LEAF TOBACCO, - Comer oj ffmithfitidStreet gad Jhamond Alley, PgIBWIBOU»PA. fimoT docguss - roaor mtu. ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS, FOUNDERS AND «tACIICSIBTB, WASHINGTON WORKS Plt ta burgh, Penn a Office, So. 31 Slarket etceet. Uanafactaro all klud#cfBte*m Bo sines and Mill llaebln* try; r » ll, 'p < Railroad Work, t team. Boilers and Sheet Iron Jobbing and Repairing done on short notice. mTZfitlydltf m. e,lgillbbpik Buutristr, - • Extracts Teeth with oat pain,' by an entibb tT*sir Anaesthetic ajentapplled to the teeth and jams only. Teeth from one to foil setts laaortsdoa lha varitws metallic Uses. Us also Inserts teeth on entire i’orceha'n bate with cubttnnou gnat, whlth In beauty, cleanliness and durability cannot (all to plfasa. Call and sxanitns spec!* mesa. ta.offlcsNo.6l fnorth stmt, below Market, (second story,) PHtsbargh. J«7:lydfo bAMCDL GJBA.Y MERCHANT TAILOB, No. 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, prrrsßOßon, PENNA, is prepared to furnish, his customers tad buyers generally, with the latest and moat fashionable styles of Spriog and Ssaraar Qoods of erery tarlely, which he wlli'make opto order to the entire satisfaction uf.those who may favor theta srllh tbdr patronage. ap2fcdfc ” P&YN&,: SIBSBIiL & CO., Mimaractaama or. • Cooking*. Parlor, and Hinting stoves, Qretee, Front*, Fenders, etc., ". ADdMahQfactnrunof tha Celebrated CAjprTAl- 1 . SO'. 93(i ÜBBllTr BTBXBT. JyiaJydfc riTTSBUBOn, PA. MITCBBZiZi, HBRHON & CO., -i-.'v • •-■A>crACtvsns or Gooldua. Parlor and Hestinj STOVES, Brate Fronts, FenileniJCooking lliißgMr.t*. 10* Ltbfrtjr Hti,Pl'tt»burgh,Pa. mr22foly ... *GKO. H. ANBUIUI JVo. 181 Mint) Strut , PitUtargh, Pa., ■ Mamrraomn ax® wbaoui pjuub ut , Kwy Vsrletybf PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATIIEH ASm Uaiitr, Si-tiU, }[aracia, F'met and Country Calf Skitu, . ■ Sole Leather. Carriage Ollolotbs, Ace. AH of ablcb will I* fnnilihed ottboloaou Cub Plleet. WAWTKD.-B*.. .KXpmVNGJE. , SIOUT BILLS DRAWN BV DUNCAN, SHEHMAN A CO., • ON THB UNION BANK, 1 M>Nt>ON, : ‘IN 'BUUB 0, ONB POUND HTKHI.I.IO AND UPWAttpS. ‘ ‘ ■ Alio.tllUob tbopHocipN, elite* ondtowiii of Setae*, SalgtUin, Nolle,J, O«rm»oj, Ml«lJ otbw Kuropen ojffilynb lupboro, ITooA 110001.00,000 of Sblbt PITTSBOROa BAt* aaCXORI X>.* O. HJB BBS T. Cornir Liberty and Head Btreeta, pjTT3Btmam rA , ... Manufacturer of all Undo of light Bags mlubio Ibr Ortlo, Nu.ir, Moo', Bookebo.l,o*ll, U.ou tod Orocwi*' oie,|irlntoa lo out tod 01>rropri,l0 duljoi to order.* AconstantropplyofftasmUtao Jags-onhand, and Grain Bagsfofhlro. - • 1 ■JJ2^ co " M,OWIU * ,),lßlb4Uflklo ' jito ahbftttsrattt(o. ! o uT - i MISER’S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, 4 MINER’S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, 4 MINER'S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, 4 MINER’S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, 4 MINER'S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, NO. I FOR 1859, CALCULATED AND EDITED, CALCULATED AND EDITED, CALCULATED AND EDITED, CALCULATED AND EDITED, CALCULATED AND EDITED, ol jsblo *. SolJ Up.-30 SANFORD C. HILL, SANFORD C. HILL, SANFORD C. HILL, SANFORD C.'HILL, SANF ObJd 0. HI LL, S )LD By SDLD BY ALL DEALERS EVERYWHERE, ALL DEALERS EVERYWHERE, ALL DEALERS EVERYWHERE, ALL DEALERS EVERYWHERE, ALL DEALERS EVERYWHERE, OKI GIN A L RECEIPTS, ORIGINAL RECEIPTS, ORIGINAL RECEIPTS, ORIGINAL RECEIPTS, ORIGINAL RECEIPTS, Term dajs of the various Courts in Western PonDsflvama, and selected articles, interest- ing and instructive. A table ofthc difference of time between Pittsburgh and other cities of le United States, and Canadas, &c., calcula- ted to equal moan or clock time for the horizon and meridian pf Pittsburgh, latitude 40° 20' So'' North,and longitude 80° Weat'of Green- icb, or 3° West of Washington City, .and hence is adapted to use throughout a majority of the States without any essential difference. eomprisiag nil tho necessary elements of a miplute ca'endar and family almanac, ar- ranged in the most plainand familiar manner. Just such u work os every family should have and keep far frequent reference; ; It is sold at only FIVE CENTS ACOPY. It is the largest and the best. Sent by mail, post-paid, on re* ceipt of two letter stamps. BOOTBAND SHOES, GBOaOE ALBA B£ * SOW, No. 71 corner Wood end Fowrtlt'Btreeiei Have just received their fall Stock, comprising a complete uwrta’t of seasonable BOOTS, BUOBSAKD BCBBKRS, : Nearly all cf which baa been mado to special order and pureasaed for ChaA. We h*Te Jut recelrcd direct from the manufacturers, LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S Custom road* 'Patent, French, Calf and Morocco o altera and Roots. Also MEN’S, BOY’S AND YOUTHS Custom made Roota and Shock, made to wear to tba satis faction of the purchasers. We iutend to keep tbe bed kinds of Shoes that can be found In either custom or sale rooms. Merchants andotbens are roapectfnllytnrltad to call and gamine oar stock. se2i.*dlot ~...~.r* B. WILLS*. CARRIAGE ffIAISUFACTORT AND EASTERN* REPOSITORY JOSEPH WHITE Has just received aTcoul !US REPOSITORY, situated near Two Mile Kuo, between Pittsburgh and Lawtencorille, a •pleadld and general assortment of Carriages, Boggles. Sulkies, de. His arrangeuenU are neb'that he Is con stantly receiYlng newand secondhand Trhkl«S,*ad thepub- He may rely onaiwajsfl tiding a good stock on band. So also manatee mres to order,on abort notice, Carriax-g, Baades, sadall pertaining tetbe boMeeu. With %teenyean practical experience lb tbit btuineer, and bis wellkeofro facilities, be Hatters himself that he offers great Induce, meets to purchaser*. • ; Tbe ritsbUshment is located on the ran te of the Excelsior Omnibus Lioo of Coaches,. ptsUog tbodoor erery fifteen minute*. . se3C2td*ltwF N' EWNAIL PLATE FEEDER.—Sher wooj*l Patent : £elt-Aetlng Mail Plate Feeder for Kan Machinery. ThU Itnproromeht does away with the neeee slty of a man or boy to at toad each machine. One hand can attend tour machines* and each machine will cat more null* with tble feeder attached, than can be done by those fed by .hand, earing three htodaont or tbQr, mating the nails more j-rrfeet, salt istfod by a screw, and can be hin at a greater speed. It la very elmpla and not liable to get on tof order,aud ceo'lw applied to any machine now in nae at' comparatively a small coat. It iawarrantedto work per foci or no pay. A machine with thUfeederat taebed can be seen la operation at tho Pair of the American'lnsUlate, Crystal palace, New York. BJghU and Feeders for ealeby the proprietor, D. W. aUSLBY, {To. 137 Nassau fit. New York. gELUNQOF! U offerod. at gratly reiaeod ratca, wbolmle and null to dots oat* “CITY TSAHOUBK” ; U 2 emitbSdd Street fpO-LET—That store room, comer of Wood X Plwt (tract*, occupied by Robert J. Oarwm, u a ilqporoatoie. Ptwrealon gtranon the flnt ofOctobet.— lwl 1 n. rr.ufAN, - • ! Nd.MFfflhatraK. . a ilia faxe r 7" SPRAIN 3 "will leave every fifteen minute*. X' f ™®®» A. P.lt, (except a abort iatarraliat noon,) between Smlthflelditmt and the Pair Ground* da* * ito|! yfei St * f * Mr *'V^- • “. J.STBVPAItT. » 2 *dlw . Ticket AgoatPcnbvkll. SWEEI POTATOES—BOsks m6re of those an* Jertey Share rotatore, rac’d and for ute at No. M 6 ninerty atteou wM KIDDLE. WIHT3 A.OO. bble ft , eah EggBrec'd dnd for sale JLi at No. 18ft Liberty etreet, KtPDLE, WIRTB ACO. : GUM NIPPLES—2 gross superior Gum Nipple* rac’d thU day by JO3. PLBMtNQ, CurnerDUmond and Market at*. A ROMATIO CAGHOUS.—An excellent XXL'articU fof perfuming the' breath. 3 rn*a rac’d thla d»r&y-, jos-fCshino. *•2* \ - l • ’ ■ corner Diamond and Market at. TV/TEEN FUN-+Three gross ofHobVsgenu J.IX in* Mw-rPuq Skinpowder, alao, S grate of Meea Pan JWl* rac'd by* ' JOS. PLEMTNO’O,- . tea* V conmr Diamond and Market at. PALM SOAP—A large. supply of para Palm Soap; alao, a ganuine lot of CaetUebospt rac’d by , • JOS. PLKMINO’B, 1 , . wUi -.i:-' ;• corner Diamond and Market eta. SOUNEOK’SJPOLMONIC SYRUP—I have received « Urge eupply of UtU&xeallent cough medicine *!»>» Urge auppiy df ScbnecVec*lebri>tedB*a*we«dlbnlc. ae3f JO:*. FLEMINQ, cor Diamond A Myfrttet CLAKKB FEMALE PILLS—I 2 gross of them celebrated PiUv'racM by JOS PLBUING. e*2A- "•- t , 'OOtpot Diamond and Market at. LKQANT Velvet and Cloth Clonks jqst opened; alao,Shawlaand DrmOoodc. raav •; • 0. HANSON LOVB t No.74Uatketet <L AA SEED—hD/busheUrec'd andforsale *I}NAMELLED OIL ■ CLOTIiS-p-por car- s Tl rlago trimming, menafikotnrvd ei» ? dack, drilling and muilio, ofdlfiertnl width*,for aale low by eeSA .’. J. AIL FintLIPS. No. at and 23 St. Pair it. = OIL CLOTH CLOTHING—Of allfcnda for aaU atMo. 2tt and S 8 St. Pair etreet. : <•>,»' ~ , /VCTCWWrcSVEttfi-lO Feetwide'and; \J *O7 leoftUi rvqnlfsd,fortbmUecn»cfc(o«t *hoo»* ?sj*nrt .28Ft. Oltiis *tr«»t.. X&*K WUHWtawt »>«»| fct _» a _ r. ' NO. 1 FOR 1859. NO. 1 FOR 1859, NO. 1 FOR 1859, NO. 1 FOR 1859, SpLD BY BbLD BY SOLD BY ANECDOTES, ANECDOTES, ANECDOTES, ANECDOTES, -ANECDOTES. Oar stock of cbotco GROCERIES, SUGARS, AO.! M’BAMB A ASJKR, No.l2*alrt. g j#oc ffrtnt. TRIOR RE - : A BTOSK ONMARKET STREET.' ad2s:lmd •'V FOR RENT—A three story Dwelling Hone* on Fifth street, (No. 100,) eontalninfTiJjgL rooms, beside wsab boose, with One brlek -Stable an! carriage Loose attached. TLia Lease is ssppUcdvith hot and cold water, bath, gse, le_ and being in a central loca tion is admirably adapted to the wants of a profeeriona) man, and will be rented for a term of yean to a food tan ant. For fnrthar particulars enquire of ■ tart* ■ •■ - • '» ~; - ALEXANDER NINO. TO LET.—A large well furnished dwelling with alimodern Improvements— 4or rent low ton com 1 tenant Jal4 HITCHCOCK, McORBABT A 00. TO-LET —The upper story of Dr. Irish's new building, No. 54 Bt, Clair street, containing roar rooms-—one 50 by SO. Water and Gas In tbs rooms. IngartsofDr. IRIBU, In thsbufldlog. »2Srilw FARM FOR SALE.—A small Farm con taining 2* ***> of land, all under cultivation, with Dwelling Hones, containing 13 room*. There is a good 1 vein otOo«lowtbepremisea,andabankiooperation, vfth ' in 4 miles of the city, on Squirrel HUI, Peebles township, : adjoining lands of the late Hon. Walter Forward, and earn ; maadisg Use finest view in this region. Forfnrtber par tial] are enquire of L. J. FLIHIKG, ee4:lmd* 1 • on the premleee. AMILY HORSE FOJi SALE.—A hand eome Roar. aJx years old: a pacer under tha saddle and. ; a trotter In harass; is perfectly sale for a lady or cHiid to i ride or drive; will not scare at tbs locomotive, mmtwy or any eUy oxdtement; will stand without being hitched, and 1s warranted perfectly sound; to be epU only for went of ; use. EdadreattbsSCovewarehouseof' ; , f flag T. J. QBAIQ 4 CO.+ 131 Wood St. . FOR SALE—Ton sores of land, four milw from Allegheny city, on the Perrjsvill* plank road: improvement* good; new farm boats, with a good well of water at the door; new fremo stable, and a run of water through the back part of tbelot—will be sold at a bargain. Also, four lots inEsst Liberty;*) by 130 feet each, will be void low. Apply to GKO. W. BUNN, south side or Ohio ■tract, ad door weetof the Diamond, Allegheny city, [telfl Valuable City Property iot Sale. npHAT Tory desirable lot on Water Street X and Bedonbt Alley, DexUoJchnTrwfn 4 Boas, being ISO fret on Water and Front streets, and 160 deep along the Alley. It will be sold together or In loteol 20 or 31 foet each. For terms, (which will be made easy as to payment,) ap ply to JOSEPH S. LEECH A CO-, mridtf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Fubilo Bale In Bewickley Borough. THE undersigned will offer ac. public eale on the premises, In Sewlekley Borouch, on Satnr day,3St& Inst., at 1 O’caoek, P.N., a good prams Dwelling Basis, of/seven 1 rooms, whh seven acre* of ground, on which are A Stable, Spring of Water, Cistern, two hundred young Apple Tries, other fruit trees, Grapes, Currants, Gooseberries, Ac. Jt Is an ex cellent situation for a Vineyard, with • south east aspect. Also, a two-story BRICK DWELLING of four rooms and cellar,-with a small lot, In the centre of the borough. Terms off ■»!•—-One-third cash, and the balance tn two annual peymontswith Interest. >. se3Lfitd J-R- 3ABBISON. FOR SALE OK LEASE, a lok on Fourth street, between SmJthfleld and Cherry Alley,loo feet front by 85 deep. A Lot on Third street, near Smlthfield, l 4o feet frost by 88 feet deep. . NncTH Wajo—The square bounded by Butler, WDktns and Oairoll streets and Sproce alley. 64 feet front by 120 deep, nearly oppualte to Pennock A Hart's Foundry. The square bounded by Small man, Wilkins andOaml streets sad Sprue* alley, 284 foet front by 120 deep, On Allegheny, Carson and Butler streets, adjoining tbs Allegheny Valley Railroad Station, forty contiguous Lota, each 24 foet front by 120 foet deep. T Eight acre* of groundln Reser?* township, part of out Lot 225, between the New Brighton nod and fillldale Dem • Sixty Lctji in Allegheny C9ty, Third Ward, between East LaneaadOwctnutstreet. - ! ■ ATract of Land In Westmoreland County, bn the j Phila delphia turnpike, 7 miles tom Itftrobe—7oacrselD' chlti vatton of rick bottom BOO acres. - ATract of Lend neat LUonler, Westmoreland county, of 876 acres. ' • WILLIAM'H. DARLINGTON, mvlfcdlf 186 Third street, above Bmlthfleld. Ohio Land for Bala. THE snbsoriber offers for sale section ten, township 12, rang* 10, Blark eoonty, Ohio, eomsionly known as “Bowman’s Section." containing 640 acne. It Is situated three miles west of Massillon, on the- BUte Bead leading to Wooster, end within about two miles of thepltte burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The tooth, east end north-east quarters are partly cleared and Improved ■ the remainder te covered with superior timber—and the whole is well watered by springe and running efiiuniii This section la considered the finest body of land In the county. It will be sold .undivided or in quarters to nit purchasers. To those who desire to Invest tn real estate a better opportunity Is rarely offered. ' J. B. BWKITZB&, ocgfodawtfT , No. 1014th stmt. Pittsburgh. 33fnlabelpf)ia gUbritteements* AUT . TRAPES. ISOS STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, AT WHOLESALE. DBESS O-OOID©, ' OF'NEWEST STYLES. SHAWLS, IN BTEBY VABIEZY. MERINOS, OoBURGS, MUSLIN DELAINES. - VELVETS, SILKS, ALPACAS, GINGHAMS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERK3, SATINETS, VE3TINO3. FLANNELS,PEIKTS,BLBACIXED ANDBROWN GOODS, with a comptete line of BHBROIDEBIEB, And other styles of Gooda'adapted td 1 FIBST CLASS TRADE. AU of which are offend for sale, cheep, W- O-- CSEHXCK & CO., 438 asvkit dfe 433 flevcliant BC., . au27:eo42m . . ' PHILADELPHIA. SrLK.— Sewiog aud l'ringo Silke, Tram. Organise -Embroidery and Spun Bilks, of all • colors constantly ou hand and - for eels by. the mannfectnrm at -the lowest market rates; . . JLHOOLEY 4 SON, • Jqlftgmdaod . : , • : Budaoc Alley, Philadelphia. WM. BRICE & CO., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 6 SOUTH WATIR BXRERT. ! PHILADELPHIA. WogWe prompt'«odp*rtieiilir attention to the sale of Batter, I*rd, Cheese, Eg«,Gr»«b sod Dried Pratts, Clotat isd Ttmotlif Htcdi, Wool, le. Oar extviulT»t>a*lneucoii]K«iloQs la this line of trad* *B*blo ai todtapoee of the isrgeetqosntltiesof these goods. Advances msiM oo goods or bills of lading. We rwMct* fqllj solldt joot consignments; »el:t&flu BUFFALO ROBES, By the Bale or Robe, OEO. P. WOMATH'S, Nos. 415 & 417 ARCH St. Pun, ad'a. N. B.—Also, & large aasortmentof LADIES FANCY FPRB, of our own maaahctar*. 0017:£m4 • CANDLE MOUZIDB, Vtf ARRANTED to.be of the heat metal, all »f‘ tize* tad pemrni,muratetmd tad fcratU by JOHN OALYKBLVT, No. 805 JUo Strtet, PhflodelpbU- Iron City Commercial College, .. PftfsfarpA, Pa.—Okaritrtd 1855. 800 sttutsaxi Airiaaivo, jab. 1858. NOW the largest aod most thorough Com nerdal School oftbeUnlted States. Y<w"g men prepared tor actual daUea of tha Counting Boom. J. C. Sans, A. M., Pro t of Book-keeping and Bctauce of Accounts. ArlttunetU and Oonuserdal ; Calcnlation. - V. A. Bmneuad T. O. Jmin, Teaehenof Book Ka*ptng. A. Covin and W. A. Ham, Proft. of Penmanship. - - BINQLB AKPPOUBLEHNTBY- BOOK-&BHPINQ, • fliiTiUn nnTjiliriTtmmif nffmifarai OOUUKBOIAL AHItHMETIC—BAPIDBUttNIOS WRITINQ—DkTECnRO OOUNTKIJCIT MONEY —MKBOANTIt* LAW, an tangbt; and ail other subjects naoemry fir ilin sin ra— >inTltinrnTHtt»*"™*<—ftpytfrrl troil neeamtn. .... • 12 PREMIUMS. Prawn an the premtams la fltttluigh fin-tha put three rears, also fai th* Emtenr an* Wcstsnr ClUes, for bast Writing, r;,v. • vacatioo—Urns anUml* M —Harlow at plsarore—Graduates ■ wilted In obtaining situation*—Tuition. for fan OommtreUl Coons, $35,00 Average time 8 to 12 weeks—Board, s2£o per week—Sts- Uooerj.ieLOQ—Entire coetT|«V» to *70,00. . . sons reeamd atbaU'pnce. Por Card—Circular—Specimens of BosTneaa and Oraa- Mental Writing—lnclose two stamps, and addwaa * Q * ' P. W» JENKINS, Pittsburgh, patina. ' Sagarin store and Q for Mlo by stli ~, , . .b3u>BXNBOK*CO. SYRUP —40 bbla Syrups in aforeand for uitbr , ml* -,. * R, ROBIRBOH *OO. . N« Oi 5 Molasses in *cd for wjg |>y.;; a• ; ; . ,■ R.-HOBIHBON, E ICE—IC tea fresh Rico jaatreo'dand for ■Xbr- wU: : E.BOBiaaOH * Oft BDXTER.— 000 foa. fresh table Batter re 06lfwJ«od iornWbj EIBDLS. WIBTB k CO., -» u : /... Wo, lSyUbtrty «tmt QTONK WATER PlPE—Rec'd and for sale 4Jby -x v»tg HBSHt H.OOLLIHB. jptHBBSB.—SO boxes Creepy Cheege. pi*ra V/ qrulitjr f ««tTDd udfaruje toy ' ItIPDLS. WIRTB A 00. VTANILLA ROPE—-Fall 1 assortment of LuL Manilla Hop* on bud ud fat kale by MIS .v, JONES k COOLKY, No. HI, Water «tmt. PITCH AND cOAKUM-rSOO bales best N»ry Oakum; 36 fcbl* Pitob on bud tod Jotml* ty wlB -, JONES* OOOLEY, No. Mt, TT*Ur «tw(. GOODS- BURCnriEtf) * CO- hm Juit ofenw* • *m^***s* •lock <rfCBEaS and STAPLE Good*, to which tb*j Inw «p*cLU kltanticn of perciuMtf, »i nortk ***» corner oMIh andlUrfcttitrmt*. ' * ea) EEATILKRS —lOOOIbs in ttoreand fir sail tw ’ BOBKET WCKCT, ' ~ Trout rtfwt, war Wood. rvr^Rfi—ft cankgpuraPotaah instore am lbr*4lolow todo**co«i*nß»«L JL. DIOKir, .-r ■ : •- rFrontwrWood. T7BATHEKS —150 IbjchoicoGooee Feather* X" rtc#l veil »Ei} £or nl* »t lib Liberty w3O i. ■ .. ■ r BIPM.I, WlRia k CO, - EaOS— 2 ■ bblsfresh Eggs jratrcc’dand tcgoUby ;. - : ■ ji.RUingO!< * 00. eOPFBE— 150 bags pnmo Kio Coffee r» frlthn .Utor«d.tT ■-i H.'ROBnreOg t CO., /innn YD3 ■ green and sdpp oil ■!.« afuimi-a. /TtKEESE—IOO boxcsE*u& Cream for Cut • •■• :>mamTu.oou.nn.- I ilciiUS—.l6o bbls fresh lime Tec'll #nd tori 'l MiOf^UX^^blrNo.'s : !wv*iM'a ai\rcn!»Vj m» SHBT KOSumil, | -V.%-‘~V r -i.taf» v v-v^3£r^- ttfng Company, Jn the city erpfcta&l!* “i-22525.v theelh oroctober,<s3ofolock.»TyrsS <l *i WEDNESDA prorWrai P«ttsaaa«i or tfon ofcorporstfcms Ibr Mining* lug «he forme poes" of Slxsctßs and pur government of mid anodatfoa, aafidSrfiuZr*!' 1 . ** *** other tnuineesaatneyraopexly come . THO3.BAKRWKIL, W.EAflargy»M«teg ao.HUSSBV, THOiMjamr* n. CHILDS, BDWABDBA^r seJlrftd " A.W.GAZ2AIL _ Allegheny Bridge Cesipe^y,':,.' ITS* Instalment Notice.—ln purstu&os s Beeotutton of the PnesflMt end nanagen of u, l Dompaay for erreting a bridge over the Alkgbenv Htw I omelts Pitteborab, in the county of Allegheny, the ear- : ood Instalment of Five DoUsn per share, on the new Capi- j lal Stock of the Company,will be pajabla to the Trommel on the 20th day of October next. ss3fc2awlmd WM. BOBBBUBO, Trseenrer. ; Orrtcs or tax Pmsscsoa ins Dostox Mmn Otx,i '<-[ PimiUXQB, Bept, n, 1888. / irs» Noticj.—Tho Stockholdore of the Pitts burgh ami Boston Mining Company are herehyno. tlSed that a special meeting will be brid at the offlae efthe Company, In the city of Pittsburgh, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of October, at 3 o’clock, P. BL, to erfnafcbr4b»sub' Jectofbrgßnlzlnganaddlttoealeoapany.vtth S Tfosrto a more rapid dmtopmmt of th*fraxt«n*its mining tsrritmy, , By order of the Board of Directors. ; eelSaitd THOS. M. HOWB, Bweetary. -v rrg* Union PBATERMBEtiNas.-!—Then mett-'f tngs are held dally in (he Booms bTIhC Young, Men’s Chrietima ■ Association,atA M, and-6 P.M, ' contlcnisg for three-fonrtha of an hour. All persoes are: cordially invited to attend. Ladles are aflbetkmitaty tort-' t ”n2Bsf P,eMßt * 05^w minvtti. ifnalmgtr- : . fe CSaanta. ; ao.°oo W Oats. ; nnunoocK, vcbbery a oou, Second and 161 First Bfo. »031 NO. 60, carnet Wood and Fawrth OOL WANTED.— I lne highw»t pries paid for Wool, by S. iumuaa JelS • •• ' • I • ••• WOOL! WOOLU—loo,ooolba.Wool want ed •tfclgbtttciabjprteMby - HITCHCOCK, McGRBSRY * CO., ]2l6ieoedißdUlfroßtiti. JaZtaUwtfT IBl*wattonaU r . • ' { ■• FOR YOUNG XADIifl. The MISSIS. OARPINTIKR will rmiu the duties of ... their School, on MONDAY, Septs mber-13tb, it their ml- " deuce,No. 1307 florae* street, Philadelphia. • ••)■. jßew*ncei>—Hoa.Wn.F. Joamo* and W. ILDtXrr. Pfetabnrgb; Aia. W. Diomr, JSsq., firm of Jag. W. Brown * Opt Philadelphia. , . ' . jaflAiinil CORNER of Penn and Hancock streets.— The ensuing term will commence on TUISDAY; Slit Inst. A limited number of pupil* step - obtain admUaioo. Tense for Toitloo and Stationery, $22 per aeetion of twcni t two weeks. J. M.BMTW, Principal. CLEMENT TETEDODX, nnnmmgßfi XuL to the public tbat he bee taken op his raldence hi Pittsburgh, and [j now prepared to give lesson* in Focal Musle. : "• For term* and furthsr particulars apply, to JohaU. Mel* lor. Usale Store, No, 81 wood itmL . . a030;46w P. M. DAYISi Anotloneer. Joouserdal gales Rooms, No. M Fifth Street. Mortgage construction bonds At Auction—On Tuesday eralng, Sept 28thi at7U o’clock, at the Commercial Salts Booms, No. 64ytfth at will be sold, two" Coupon serenper cent Mortgage Con* struetiob Bonds, lsened by P. r. W. A O. B; B. Co. for one thousand dollars ea-Ji, Interest payable la -Hew Fork In July and January. sc33 P. M. DAVIB, And. R P H A N S . COURT—ADJOURNED SALE OP RBAL ESTATE IN 80UTXZ PTXZBBUBGH. —On Tuesday evening, September 28tb, J at 7 M o'clock, at the commercial salesrooms, No. 54'Fifth street, will be •old, by order of B. Biddle XsgV administrator of 0* 0. Gregg, dee*d, will be sold— Three talnable lots of ground sitnata hi Booth Pitta* bnrgh, being marked and nnmberad 88,83 and 90 in the plan of ssld borough. Berea lots ©fgroood la the plan of lota laid out by heire ofBrwr,in the borough of Birmingham, vix: Not. 91* 93 and 93,Laring Mich a tract of 2i feet on Canon street, end extending back 100 feet to an allay. Noe. 177 and 178, bar log each a front ot 24 feet an Washington atmt, and ax* tending back 100 feet to Walnut alley. Noe. 208 a&dZIS, , each baring a front of 2* feet on Washington «tra*t and ax* tending back 100 feet to Bpruce alley. Title indisputable. Tertaa cash. P. ll« DAVIS, Anet. STOCK P.,Et. W. A O. R. R. 4T PIITJ.TI a*n»,tnlotetoenitpnrcbaaare,by ~ < apl . P. fa. DAVIS, 6* Fifth et. ACSTIH LOOMIS k CO., BerehaßtV Kieluii. ,M- STOCK SALES BX AUSTIN MOMIB A 00- AT-TUB MEBOnANTP. BXOBIBfiBXfXBT THUBSDAY EVKMLVO.—Bank; Bridgeand Copper Stock, Bond and Real Ertata eoid at paUio tale at the Merchants* Exchange by ' ■••••»>" AOTfWxooins k 00. Statm. DrafU and Loans on Real.Jhtata:negotiated on reasonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMIB A 00* eeSl Stock Note Brokns. 62 Fourth ft. DHY 0 O 0338 AT C. HANSON LOVE’S, No. 74 ttarkst Street, BBTWBBH FODIUII &THBBT AND TOE DIAMOND, SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE HIVE. The subscriber baa just retornfdfroaPhiladelphia,Nsw Fork, Boston, end soma of the Maanfketsring towns 4n tbe New England Btdt*s, so as to get a portion or oorDOMRS- TlO GOODS dlrrot from the maanfretnrers, tad nn one pro lit in receiving them In UiU way. Onrstock-of'FOß* SIGN GOODS has neter betnaa ; -;. ': - - ' SRBBB GOOODff: VERY EICTI DRESS SILKS, to ruin Black VERY RICH DRESS SILKS. FlftM/Btripoduifemate. THEY BIOS SILK HOSES.BIack tod Color*!.' 'J VERY RICH ALL'WOOLUOOd DELAIHfI. . :: V. VERY RlQn KOHHHOUB DM LAIKB. VERY RICH COTTON AN D WOOL HOUR DE LAIRS* i FRENCH MERINOS ' COB C" R a ; s , ThbLn •lock. mtbofUy, And BETTER HOODS FOR THE PRIOE, ■ t rah OANBB FOUSD IN ANY OTHER HOUSE WEST O7 Tfl* MODHYAIHS, hatdwwo ’ k'&.i BOTTGUIT A.T AXTOTION^ IN * LARGE QUANTITIES ATLOW^RIQKS, AXD TTtl BX U-6UB AT A T*lT - SMALL ADVANCE ON EASTERN COST, BH!AWLB ASTd oLOASS, Of aullrulj n»*r didgu*,' nek M th« ' SHAWLS. : Andtniny'othar. V • NO7ILTIES IN SHAWLS AND CLOAKS* W« mrer h*re bcea AM* to offer to Istga and' varied stockfof all klada of fIILA WLB and CLOAKS. wore 1 COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES, FLOUNCINGS, MOU«|NIO GOODS: BLAOK DEBS* GOODS, SHAWLS, GRAFS VEIL OOLLARS, GLOVES ' • > ■ ; AND EVERY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE LINE . ... .. or • •■ ■ ■ moimmum good*. DOMESTIC AID ITAPDB QOdDli BLmAOHBPAKDPSBtBACHffDUPBLIRfI, TICKINGS, CHECKB . GINGHAMS, • PRINTS, \v KENTUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, SATUtETTS. OASSIMERES, CLOTHS, } Ant arayotiier artfcla-iiaßalty kept ioa r- WELL ASSOBTED STOCK OF: GOODS. *' Ab niuy of tha above goods Imtabaeabouktftwatt* HAHOTAOTOABSeadAI AtJOTIOIf OASB, wearetMUad tonlllbea aa LOW AB xittfCAJrß* nmcnAEKDur Ainr or »a» wholesaw ta the Batten dtfca.. In short, ire bare petar beeaaw to offer aularge tad attractive a stork toaor snsKtotu caato man and the public ge&erinj. HEW GOODS REGEITED DAILt. ■«, ■: Mlfclmdlw T Offthtr ! w» • ' "*v W.W.WAU.4CII. •fTTRyTING f Soper Baas|.^iSSfflSßtSßft «d wd &r ash tb* BWlotmj WarrimMtf, . ' W. tHAYEN, . • •■»••••" • OofßTftu. SCHOOL AND LOO SLATES OF/ALL . _ Coratr Mariwma 8«co6<l Bt». Deeds and mortgages, printed mJtenl.liT W. 8. UAYEH, Job Print* le| **° Mo..a,B>.M»ntiipk.«aL /"CRANBERRIES.—IO bbla choice Mkbinn V/Oraabarilaa main! and dr lala at US Utmtj attaal. -- MOBIAWiaM^OD. I^QQS. —15 bbla Erwh.Egsi recoivcd on<| Jforaalaalisouijailjamat. . a* 3o RIPPLK.-WtBTO * CO. : TIMOTHY. SEED.—sobtia prime TCmolbr Jftti rautTid aad for aala at 111 Übartyatnat. —*> BTfrlttg, wiitta 1 00. BUTTER— *100 lbs fresh Table Batti and fcr aala at Ui ttnti. ma: ■ ■■■■ ridhw.wmti BUTTER— 18 lugspruao Lawrc Tana's. UalUr, to itaraand tut aala by w»l JQim fl/nro » on, I s3tiA\vls~ AINDDIIK!jS _ 0150 l D.nitaty *t)la and quality, a Ufy* a cbtapar than thty tab t* (atiadln flia rtlr. r ‘«tj ; ■ o. lUHtom/iti. bblTitah Eusrw’ij 2j at US Litany it. - . ’Sl^ll.lt, BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL Perm Institute, Suction Sate; PITTSBVSQB, EDGINGS, INSERTINGS, ETC. O. BinOl LOTE, Toratrl; Toosf, SUnnwo 4 !*>»'•» •sdßßMb«r% : Ko-NiUttKET STRUT, PrPWBUBOIJ.Pi
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