Ulster "TOn i.s.l.ito* —■.kipph,— »Tagm nun ■'. 8. BIDOLB & Co.. - MDITORS *»t'PUOPBIMTOBB. FI1T8BVBQH: SATTODAT HOEHTOO,. SEPT. 25, 1858. aXPCBLIOAS mil ticket. _ . - . ivwiihi <nw»i JOHN SL MAP, or Philadelphia. i ruxcajui oonnoom, WttLIAM B. FRAZER, of Fayvtt*. Rkpcblioas conn tiokst. vw iwnri Tlttjttttga. QSSt. JAMXB K. MOORHEAD, FUtrt*rgh. pnniy. BOBZBT MaKNIQHX, All««iMoy City. toures, John p. rasrer, Pittsburgh. J.heron foster. Pittsburgh, ZLT4B H. IRISH, do DiYfD B. BAYARD, Portly JVLTUB P. tOLLBB, HsKeMport. ROBERT P. HcDOWtLL. Allegheny- JAKES L. ORAHAM, Allegheny. DANIEL ARMSTRONG, Pittsburgh. EACHXU3 PATTERSON, Indies*. Acsgrot, JOHN H. LABXXER,Qhsttlags. GHAUNCHT B- BoStwkJk, LgvrtßQSvflla, •• BOsct"» or not, ROBERT H. DAVIS, OUo. THOMAS PARLEY. XU people seem to spprecleU, to the fall, the Into flhtrtoter of this demsgogae, sad this one - feothes eared ns from the neeessitjof devoting modt Attention to him. In order, howeTer, thst ' no one of oar readers msj be deceived by his eTts, or here any exonee for being misled by him, ire are impelled to give him a little farther •» attention. The first aj>peersnoe of Mr. Thomas Farley on the theatre of politics in this county wis u , ao Abolition candidate for the legislature. Is 1819, now nearly twenty 7ears ego, the old Abolition party brodght out their first ticket in r this county, and at the head of the nominations for Amembly atood the name of Thomas Faust. H» received, on this hla first essay In polities, 492 votes, as any one can learn by examining the official retarns as published in the Qazttis of that year, now on file at the Toung Men’s Library, After this exploit wo lose sight of him until 1842 when, with a political faoility which is characteristic of him, he tarns up as the demo.' oratio candidate for Olerk of the Courts. He had, it will he seas, got rid of his abolitionism altogether, and was now the embodiment of pro* slavery ism; for in those days every democrat was not only pro-slavery, bat opposed to the v right of petition and in favor of pelting aboli tionist* with rotten eggs. Bat by 1848, finding the loeofooo party under tbs weather, and imagining that the great free* soil movement of that year was goiogito sweep everything before it, he abandoned the democra cy and. went over to the Freo-Soilers. \ He and Bonn, and David Lynoh, were the high priesta of that, movement in this locality; bat, unfortu nately for him, it ended in smoke and he found himself oat of the line of promotion. It was easy to get baok again, however; the doors of the loeofooo mansion are always open, and he was soon as noisy a loeofooo as eTer. In 1852 he was again pro-slavery, supporting the Mexican war, opposed to the Wilmot Proviso, ■ ; and in favor of Pierce and of the Bonth getting as r~~ many new Slave Slates as she could. This time . be'turned up on the strong aide. Pieroere* • his proslavery seal by giving him the Allegheny post office; and during his possession of that place, he was the ardent supporter of Pierce’s administration—the meanest we have : ever had, (always excepting the present one). .. H* justified the repeal of the Missouri Compro mise; sustained the Nebraska bill; defended all the Kansas outrages and frauds; went to Cin cinnati (on a free pass) to g«t Baohanaa nomi nated;. made speeohea through the county in • favor of his election, sneering at “bleeding Kan saa” And moaUag the fear of bringing her in as a Slave State; and so long as Buchanan kept him in offlos, advocated Lecompton and all its con? ceded frauds. Bat Buchanan pat him oat (probably because he knew him); and now he has turned, another Somersault. He is now anti-Leoomplon, or at least ho would have folks believe, do. Baring nothing farther to gain by supporting that swin . ■ dlfi he dan afford to talk against it. Talk is cheap ; and who knows bat he might make-a few votea by it ? He is the Dagald Dalgetty of Allegheny county polities, and lights where the pay seems to promise best. He may sometimes make a mistake in his calculations, in this re . speot; -bat never on purpose. This fact is finely niasiratad in his oourse on theJUllroad question. When Qen-_Robin3oa Initiated, here, the system of building railroads with city and oonniy bonds, and It was coneid ered old-fogjisb to be opposed to U, no one . was so ready to help it along a* Thomas Fab lst. Was not Thomas Williams the attorney of the road! Why, then, should Aehotd book? 80 he “went in,” to use a western phrase, and helped Gen. Eobinson through with his eoheme to LaTolre the tiro cities in a railroad debt of $900,000, and also with tbo twin scheme to pat a ~ load of $1,000,000 on the county far the benefit of tbo Pennsylvania rood. FoThiskind old In this regard, bis Mend Gen. Bobinson pensioned two of Us sons and » son-in-law upon the road. Tbo popularity of tbo system of county sab* •eripitons continuing, bo also helped to obtain signatures to tbo recommendation which aiged the Ooanty Commissioners tosabsorlbo $l,OOO, 000 to tbo Allegheny Tolley road. - Bat there cameeday when the evil of these subscriptions returned to plague the inventors, a&d than Thomas tornad tall upon his own work. . It was no longer popular, and hence he must be against it. Ho runs with the crowd. When . - ooonly railroad subscriptions are popular, he is for them; when they are sot, he is against them. L_ Thomas shapes himself, as well as he can, to .the publio aaniiment. TUs is the secret of his present position. It is not that Ac cares abont * taxes or populsr rights, but that he thinks this a fine opportunity to get office, and be mounts the uali*nAroad hobby with the earae rest that characterised Ms riding of tho railroad hobby a few years ago. He has been on all aides of all other questions,Jand why not on this T Be has becn an Abolitionist end a Pro-ilarery man ; a free-soiler and a Pierce man? a Leconrpton and na ; Anti*£eeomptcn mas: an Anti-Know-Kolhing ' candidate of the Khow-HotMogi; a WasbingtonianS and the frequenter of lager tier saloons; and why should be not, also, be on both sides of the raflroad question ? Be is a : Jboae politician, changing ,whenever the wind changes, andwhoeter trusts him, politically, is -sure to be cheated. Sraaroa Bum, H U appears, is making the _ ; tour of (he 24th District with GUlis. He spoke 1.. At Clarion on the 7th hist, and there predicted in that Kansas would be admitted into the Union ponder the Brat constitution ehe may form, by an unanimous northern and southern demo* ’ f lt was in Clsrion that Bigler made thespoeob whloh was afterwards published in • the Union and Post of this city, In 1866, where* in'he declared'substantially, that the only hope for fifee Kansas wae In the election of Buchan* •s. £e oaoe. home then frteh from a tour in where be bad been bolding the cup of promised freedom to the lips of its people, whloh he hastened to bis seat In tbo Senate to dash to the! labored all last term at the < : C^f l ppto^windle f and afterwards to dries the I FrgtfA Bin through Congress, whioh declaree * that -80,W 'pw®toßra*wongV* lo.'cofistHuiejt BjaTt Blaifitmt !n« le» ifj*& 98,000 will do jot r "aPree State ; but Congriir lowsfihd this man In Clarion again, declaring ' Uis demoondy are wUUng to-aocept Han* g gtate atany time and withjaop num bn of inhabitants. .Is Bigler a foot ora knare? - - "Facie fon tHB PaorL*.”—Tbo Pwf erf-yefl terdsy admits,' insubstance, the truth of the j^teTOUhoielnoJ&Ut*^ M F»ote.fortsoPeo-;. pWa* obntaised lfi our papsr of .^ad Uifrwotdoftiw tlw«ihbo»o*- v n <&r- 4- ' - -v- fc rS* * _i_ -, ,«. 1 *.v* *■■* i_V-9 £><v_i.’ e <s *fr A . CUj/WUgs I Bstd)\ ; I fir. Barks says he is armed so strong in hon esty that all attacks upon him pass by as the | idle wind. That's Shaksperisn, but in his case it looks the essential element of being true. We , have been rummaging among old records, for his ! particular benefit, and in the file of the Post for 1844 we oame across a speech'of his, delivered to a orowd of loeofooos who wero jast about* starting on the memorable torch-light parade in thst year,, in whioh he abused Hemet Clay with all the epithets in his vocabulary. The billingsgate which be heaped, on that occasion, on the head of that illustrious statesman, stirred the indignation of the gallant Clay Whigs of | that day to its inmost depths, and those of them who survive remember it yet with a lively in terest. The Whigs of that day were devotedly attached to Hihbt Clat, and they (Have never forgiven, nor will they ever forgive the men who, like Andrew Burke, prostituted their abil ities and their position to defame him. Clay Whigs I Bead the extracts below which we hare quoted from that speeoh, as follow: “What Is in theprivmte character of Henry Clay, to entitle him to the respect of a moral community ? What is there in his publio career, to entitle him to the confidence of a free and enlightened people ?—» His own supporters ate forced to admit that be is a u practical duellist,” » professed “gambler,” a “pn>- faneknin, and immoral” While it is notorious that his publio life presents a confused mass of political inconsistency and corruption. What party has he ever attached himself to that he has not betrayed?— What political principle has he at any time espous ed, that he has not again denounced ? What ques tion of public importance has been preheated to the people, that does not bear testimony to the racilla-i tion of his judgement?*What great interest is there appertaining to any action of the country, which he has at one time advocated, that bo has not again de serted ?” “Daring hirwhole life, be has, regardless of any steady principle, been trimming tbo sails of his po litical bark to catch every fancied breeze of local popularity—justifying the opinion which Mr. Jefler too expressed in reference to him, when he said that “Henry Clay was a mere orator, destitute of any fixed or settled principles of government, derived from theory or experience.” What was the opinion of that aente observer of men, John Randolph ? “Henry Clay, with his splendid oratory and bad morals, he stinks and shines, and shines and stinks, like rotten fish by moonlight.” “See yonder Janus-faced representation; you re oognlse the features; one face is turned smilingly to the North, the other to the South. Admirable deli neation—true to life. Again, gate upen the monu ment youreelTes have erected to the memory of the “murdered Gilley.’* Who is responsible for the death ofthat lamented statesman? fa whose ears sound the shriek of the maniac widow, the cries of h!s or phan children ? Christians! how can ytiu support the professed duellist? Moralists! how can you support the profane man, the gambler ?” Pitts burghers ! can you support the uniform enemy of your city's prosperity? What whig can read these cxtracle and not feel his blood boll within him ! especially when he reflects that this same Andrew Biters who spit the fire of a serpent's tonga* at their honored candidate, is now parading himself through the county and in smooth phrase and honied aocent soliciting for himself the. votes of old Clay men! Out upon him! Therevilerof Henry Clay should be scoated by every one who oan remember the days of 1844. ~ To* Tariff.—These tricky fellows who call themselves democrats, not content with trying to win a few soreheads to vote for them on “an ti-tax,” are loud mouthed at present in favor of u revision of the tariff with an eye to protection. Who is there that has never read the couplet— “ The Devil was sick, tho Devil a monk Noald be; The Devil got well, the Devilamook wo* he.” The squeaking knaves ! Having worked night and day for years to iaaten;theBo railroad debts upon the shoulder* of the people, see them de nounclng the men in the Uepublican ranks as the authors of the sins, loeofooos alone commit ted. In tho crowd the fellow who has the pocket book is always the first and the loudest iu crying “stop thief!” Having ran the country down to the veVgeof ruin with their howl against free labor and in fa vor of free trade, *‘thc devil is sick" and wears across his brow a broad fillet inscribed “Tariff” and sends a man with gold spectacles to cry before his face—“Lo, here is the cure for all our ills; wu'U Burke the threatened bankruptcy of the nation as they Barked the fellows in Eng land for the anatomist.” The Devil was sick in 1844 and he cried “Polk, Dallas and the Tariff of ’42 the Devil got well In 1645 and then it was “Polk, Dallas- and ibe Tariff of ’40.” He is sick again poor, fellow, and so is Mr. Burke, judging from bis sombre east of countenance as he goeth forth daily with Mr. Gibson [Harrisbnrg expenses], to the wilderness, crying tariff! tariff!! till the hills re-echo. The Philadelphia A’orth American of Thurs day has an article on this matter of false pre tences which is so much to the point that we make the following quotation: “Withan overwhelming majority of her people in favor of protection, oar State Beads men to Congress who are not soand on this, to as, vital question. At home the representative declares him telf a protectionist; at Washington hit tcholi influ ence it exerted against any agitation having for tis end an alteration in the tariff % by i chich hie constit uents may profit. The position he occupies at home, in the presenoe of his oonetitaents, and his position at Washington, before iheoasembled representatives of the democracy from all parts of the Union,*are extremely inconsistent. . With the former he takes high ground. He is. loud, perhaps, in advocating an increase of dalles, so as to give adequate protection to the mahufao torerin the United States; bat in Congress he is profoundly silent on the subject. He deprecates any disoassion of it. He eeeks to keep itoat of the arena altogether, so thet be may nbi have the awkward task of eeeking to recon :lle the pledge made to his constituents with his charac ter as a national demoorai. Tarn over ihe re ports of Congressional debates whenever a re vision of the tariff has been under discasei 00, and It wuisocr be seen how little the profestlons of demoorailo members on this subject ore to be relied *on, and how slow they are' to advocate the imposition of sufficient duties. But jm hope this trick of misrepresentation is pretty well used up, and that the eyes of the people are now fairly open. Most of us oan remember that, in 1844, the people of Pennsylvania were assured, on high authority, that Mr. Polk, tben a candi date for the Presidency, was os good alarm man as his opponent, Mr. Clay. No doubt numbers believed it. But what was the consequence? During the term of Mr. Polk a tariff, snooted but a short time previously, under which the country was prospering and rising Into pester Importance, was repealed, and one snooted on free trade prlnoiples. And, as if to add insult to injury, the coating vote in this business was given by a son of Pennsylvania; who then occu pied the choir of Vice President. The indig nation felt in this State was great;- but the Vice President lost none of his popularity mihhti party. His oot-wos In precise accordance with its prin ciples. He did no moro as a democrat than he was expected to do. One section of the in the main, dictates the principles, ohaiks out the course of the democracy, and the only con dition on which the integrity of the party oan be secured is by walking the way indieated to it by its autooral.” We have marked a passage or two lit italics above—and we might havo marked a half doien —because they apply so directly to the case of Mr. Burke, living in the 22d, and a candidate in the 21st District. Think the facts over a little, friends. Ton Main* Election.— The Koonebee Journ al has Maine election returns embracing the whole State with the exoepUon of thirty-two small plantations which last year gave in the votes for Morrill (Bep.) and 692 for Smith (AdmA The following is tbs result as oompsred with that of last year : 1867. 1868. Bep. Dtu. Rep. . D«m. comma. Morrill. tattb." UorrilL Smith. CambtrluuL...~... 0,671 6.441 7,007 6,785 fork —. 6,651 6,160 0,132 Oxford- 44 58 6,450 Ul« 3,768 -Afidrescogglo...... 6460 2,166 • 2^169 Sagadahoc MO® 1.010 1,863 UlB Keuoebso.. 6,889 3,2*0 6,«27 3,987 Kiaeoln...~ 8X76 VIS 4J71 4.876 Franklin- 24U 1,691 4597 £oU 8,464 3J*l 3.671 . *248 Waldo.— 4,056 8,046 4,700 ’ 4^05 Ptsestaqola.. LM* 1,107 1,689 * Ll3l Peaebeoot.— 6,948 4,114 6AT3 M 73 ETanoock .. —2,605 1,928 *627 2,702 Washington 2,930 2,880 3.636 3867 AieoKOOk— VO! ?236 1 'HI TotaU—. 64*49 44250 60456 : 61,10| The returns yet to bo received will ohange these figures a trifle, and may increase the ag gregate vote to 114,000. > In the Legislature ihe Senate will consist of thirty BejrabUosns and one'Democrat, or thirty one Republicans and no Democrats, according to the latest report. The House will contain one handred'and three Bepablieons and forty eightAdminlftrationists. ! ’. r : 7 Took ran Baci Ibaos,—A thort ttoo ago • ptrtyof Hraoljr-tix jjotodj «t»rit<i troni Mil moke*, Wif., for Innr liter, bj Um«TWltad Muto, in hopes of b«lng first lo molt 'the r«- porudgolfimlow. Tbovpwty pt jomi.MvL wmt f*THi«liia<rwllh MMtfMtfitltia nurow if eisspod eluded to «ni f9W latii nntft w»y,' , > 1-' ~ Docqlawaxp his old Fxixxns.— The follow ing paragraphs from the New York Daily Ktas (administration organ) is another proof of the increasing bitterness between the President and Mr. Douglas: “That Douglas will be defeated is everywhere conceded: but Ah* effort be is now making to prevent such a result has never hud its equal in the political history of the country. He works unceasingly, and but few constitutions coaid hold np under the effort he is making. He spends money lavishly. He has sold his fine mansion in Washington; mortgaged all his properly here, and if he is beaten, he is con sidered to be not only politically but pecunia rily a bankrupt, fa his speeches he is the same unscrupulous and bullying demagogue he has alwajß been. Like tha favorite of d&rky min strels/ — “He wheels about, and tntni about, sndjumpejutt ao; And ovary time ha tnras about bejumpe Jla Crow.” The Green Bay (Wis.) Advocate says that the only son of the late Bev. E. Williams, and of course the next heir to the throne of France, is now engaged as a pilot on one of the Lake Win nebago steamers. He is a fine looking young man, bears a striking resemblance to his father, but is too modest, we think, to urge his claims. At the Douglas Convention of Lasalle oounty, the first business transacted was to take a vote to allow one of the delegates to read an avertiso mentof a etolen horse. The aagaoious owner knew exactly where to go to find the thief.— Louisville Joumal\. MARRIED—Id Allegheny city, on Thursday morning, September 23d, by Bev. Dr. Howard, W. GALLEGHER, Eaq.,otKltUnnlng and Mis* ANNIE E-, daughter of Dr J.y.Bryan.ofßryanirnia.Pa. • DBD.—On Thursday at I o'clock, MART \V HUGHES, aged 2S yean. The funeral will proceed lo the Allegheny Cemetery from the reeldenoe of her hatband, Jos. R- Hughes, No. 17 Townsend street, on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Weakness, of the Stomach and Indiges *ios.—Another Gnat Cure effected by Boerhaxt'i Holland flitter*.—The wile or Pieter Do Witte, living in Holland Town,Sheboygan county. Wltconain, indetxl mnebfram Wealeneu of Stomach end Indication. She had been under apbyaidan’i cure for eometime,but the disease seemed to baffle even hla ikllL She pnrebaaed tome HOLLAND BIT TERS at oar office, which has given tone toher stomach: her appetite and strength are returning, and we flrtnly believe thst this la another great cam effected by yoarmdeldne. We have atilt to record many wonderful cane effected by thia remedy, bat mast wait toother opportunity. One thing yon can rely upon, what we have published are from penans mneb respected In onreommuntty, and are litoral* Iy true. J. QUINTUS, Ed. Sbeboygon, Meawibode, Sheboygan, Wla. Gaunoa I—Be carelol to aak for Boerhave'a Holland Bit ten. The great popularity of this medicine has induced many Imitation*, which the pabllc should guard against purchasing. *»-Sold at fl per bottle, dr ala bottle* tor SA, by the pro grtetua,BßNJ.PAGß, A GO., Manufacturing Phanna centtsuaocl Chemists, 27 Wood street, between Ist and 3d Special Notices. WALL PAPER. TIIOSI A S PALMER) ZVo. 5S Market Street, Betyeen Third and Fourth, BY A RECENT CLOSING OUT SALE, baring disposed of all Ins old stock ofWall Paper, Ac n has refilled hit sales rooms with a full and complete assort ment of every article In bis line of bualoMS, comprising Gold, Velvet, Glued and Common Wall Paper, Border*, Deooratlve Panel Mooldlnga, Osks, Ac. Jfineanortment of 12>4 oent Paper; Gold Bordered Shade*, Glued and on- Glased Green*, ic n Ac. The attention and Inspection of housekeeper*, detirmu purchasing, and of all others, r*«pectfuUy rouneated. eeWSwdfo POBTbEY7RBL9OI« A CO., " UanvfaoUarrt of GUN BARBELS, SOLID BOX VICES, Curt Steal and Hammered- Shovel* and Spade*, Boa, Bay and Manure Fork*, Pick*. Mattock*, <4< Warshouss, No. 17 Vukst St.,* •ajaimfc PITTSBURGH. PA CAUTION. —Tbo great Buccesa of the American-Tiufch has led foreign manutacturers not only to imitate it In general appearance, bat to counterfeit ll— even to the use of oar trade marks. Those who hare bad the genuine Watch are not likely to be deceived If they subject the article to a proper* scrutiny when offered for sale. To those, however, who bare never parchaaed the American Watch, and are not familiar with Its peonliari ties, we would *ay that they never need be In any doubt whatever In regara to it, a* certificate* of yenuintiuu, vigned by oumlvta, iswncNy accompany every Watch »oM by ns, and should be demanded ot every person offering Umm Watchee for sale. We bare to add tbit the spurious articles are like our Watch In appearance only, and are Internally or the most Inferior finish, and made upon the very same system that has already .flooded the country toil* RifcArj that ere not only versions and a ronitani tource of rrpnst,but really tueleato the cvnen. Any person who wishee to purchase one of oar owa Watches, wiH find them with our agents, Messrs. REfNK* MAN A ÜBYRAN, Pittsburgh, Pa. APPLETON, TRACY A CO. mrlPtlydawT—JnlO Waltham, Mass. MOTHERS: MOTHRBBII MOTIfSKSUI Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ing Sjrnp for CbUdieo Ttwtl.ing. It h»« n» .-quel on -erth. It greatly tacUJtatea the proce of lerlbln* t.jr tulUnln* the gams, redndng all Inflammation—wfl) allay pain, and It tore to regulate the boweta. Depend upon It, mothers, tt will give rest to yourselves, and relief and health to yucr Infknts. Perfectly safe In all case*. This valuable preparation U the prescription of on* of she moetexpertenced and skilful female Physician* In New England, and has been need with never-felling success in mGlion* of caasa. We believe tt tba beat and rarest remedy to the world, is all caaaa of Dynenury and Diaiboaa In Children, whether It artaea from teething a from any other canae. If life and baaltb can b* eetlmated by dollar* and ceata.lt ia worth Ua might In gold. MUUcna of bottle* an sold arary year in the United fitataa. It la an old and well-triad remedy PRIOR ONLY 28 CENTS A DOTTLE geaulna onton tba facsimile of CUHTIB A PER KINS, New Ycrk, la on tba oatild* wrapper, Sold by Drsggiat* throughout the world. DR. GEO. 11. KETBEB, Agent for Pittsburgh. JnandawlyfcT The Great English Remedy. SIR JAMBS CLARKE’S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLSI Prepared Crum a preecripUoo of EUr James Clark-. !ID, Pbyalslan Extraordlnaryto tbeQne*n. Thie well known UMldti« li do Impoeltlon, but a rare and tala remady for Female Dtfflcaltlea and ObvtrucUcus, rum any causa vhatervr, sod although a powerful itmedy, they contain nothing hurtful to tha comtUutloo TO MARRIED LADLES It U peculiarly nltoO. It will. Id a abort tlma, brtogon the monthly period with regularity. That jPillt bare Aetvr been Irunoit to fait *>hert the dxrto* Urmi on the ttcond page tf pamphlet art mil olterxrd. Far lull particulars, gat a pamphlet, free, of th* agent. N. B ■—sl and 6 postage ttaapa enclosed to any anthori fed agent, will Insure a bottle, containing omr 60 plile, by return mall. B. L IAQKIStOOI 6 CO-, Pittibatgh, wbolaaala ag-nt, and Bold by all druggist* ap27;dAw^T THE GREATEST MATCH MACHINE IN XHS WORLD! A FORTUNE MADS WITH A SMALL 15 VKSMRNT. THOMAS’ PATENT MATCH MACHINE la a ilmple, cheap and perfect Match Maker. Tli» Machine cost* only gllS; is drives by hand, end will make the for tuna of tba manufacturer lb a abort time. When good wood la to t>a had readily U materially ndneae the oust, county or MaciUna privilege* are oflrred «u» mi* at a mudorate pile*, for particular* call at OAIKTTB OOOJfTtNO ROOM,. fifth street. lelalAwtctfT W. 6c t>. RINEHART, ■anDTAcnrußs **n uaauma m Ail Uadi of Tobacco, Snuffand Clgara, Have recently taken the building Wo. 139 Woo) street,)! addition to their Manufacturing Establishment, No. 43Irw1i street, where they will ba pleaaad to receive their friend*. •pTTilydfa 8**0i0»«»....-.«w„....„ M J08»1.»0TD. W. W'CCIAonUB Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOYD <fc CO, kUnobctormof OA6T STEEL, alto, 6PRINO, PLOW and A. R STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES, Comer Rnu and First Street*, PUUbvrgh, Pm. rsaac 1ent..... a. toons 1). B. ROGERS A CO„ Rogers* Improved Patent Steel Cultivator 'Teetli, Comer Sots and First Streets, PiUsiurgh, i\a. JutP-.lydfea STARCH FACTORY FOU BALE^ Tho Rochester Starch Factory, in thorough and complota working order, capablo of turning out two ton of Starch dally, wlUbaaold on very advantageous term* ~Thls la a favorablaopportonlty for aoy onowialilng to enter Into a sab and profitable bualaeae. A good run of custom being already well established, and reqairings compere, tlvsly small capltaL For farther Information enquire of eefclmdfo HENRT XL COLLINS, No. 25 Woo.] at. WM. McKEB & 00., No. S 3 s. Front St- end No- S 3 Leticia St. IMPORTERS OF forkiq-n dry goods, Abe constantly receiving on consignment, IRISH LINENS, BHIRT FRONTS, HDKFS, An., In great variety. Aleo, BRITISH GOODS, consisting in part of PAPER MUSLINS, VELVET OORTS, BEAVEBTEXNA TABBY VELVETS, ALPAOOAB, CASHMERES, ITALIAN CLolgB ‘* c ’ Jnlattmfe E'-TNA. STOVE WO. . ALEXANDER BRADLEY, mmutnn ixtsiuimirnr rumr or COOKING, PABLtfB AND HEATING STOVES Plain and Fancy Orate Front*, &0., WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. Foundry on Allegheny River, two *qoaraa mrtb-AMt of Pennsylvania' Panenger Depot. Office and Sales Room* mr!B:lydfe »o, * Wood Bt. t Ptttibnrgh. Ps DAWEB & OLUL.EY Houti ll|» udbrnamenul Pilnien, AND QRAIITBSS; U White X,ead and Zi&o Paints. Ats>, all kind* of Patau, Olli, Tamlshea, Window Glau, 4J _ Putty, Brushes, H 44 Wbod Stmt, tsoe doertanrtt Virgin Alley. nrlfelydfe ; .. . * IJ '-LIOriUBKA aAUOOIT. .■ ffo.a, T L4b«rt j. St., oppe.lle 7 th, ■;. . 'i; Br rußca * noiißSi, tench from 10 to 11}* o'clock! trail main* from BfoU. ,;K ; - JAB. MoI^a.TJGHTLJgK~^ • 'Aluktl/Mlogit AjlriU uO Furl *!)>- v....V*4. ..... >i_. ..-j-.,-,. Sto&Uli *pt m%. Permanent Office Complying with tho urgent request of hun dreds of their patients, DBB.C.M.BTTCH&J. W. BYKKB Haw concluded to remain PRRMA9ESTLT IN PITTSBURGH, And may bo consulted at their office, No. 191 Penn Street, OPPOSITE TUB ST. CLAIR HOTEL, Dally, except Sundays, for Consumption, Aathma, Bronchitis and all other Chronic Complaints complicated with or earning Pulmonary Disease, Including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affection* of the Liver, Dys- P*P*io, OattrUi*, Pevtal.' Complaint*, etc. DRB. PITCH A SYKES would state hat their treatment of Consumption U baaed upon tna fad that he ditto*'. t& itU fn the Wood and system al large, 6c£L before,** Iduriny it*development fn th* lungs, and they thorefoi otnolby Mechanical, Hygienic and Medicinal remedies to purify tbs blood and strengthen the system. WlfA these, they use MEDICINAL IN HALATIONS, which they value highly,but only a* falZfaffver, ( having no Curative effect when used aknc,) sod Invalids on earnestly canjloned against wasting the predone time of curability on any treatment bued upon the plausible, but false Idea that the “seat of the disease can be readied In a direct manner by Inhalation," for as before ttatad, the teal of the di i«ie ft fn tte blood and Its effects only In the longs. f charge for consultation. A Uat of question* will be sent to those wishing to cou eult us by letter. ray2fcd*wfctf F John c. Baker & Co's GENUINE COD-LIVEIt OIL!! This Medicine, prepared in the most ap proved manner, and bottled by ue, has received the aane tlou of tho moat aelentlflc of the Medical Profession of Phil adelphia and elsewhere, who recommend it as superior lo any other now manufectured. Of Its efficacy and importance &• a remedial lu cas«-« of Consumption, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rheuma tism, and all Scrofolous diseases, it Is unnecessary to i)>uak; thousand* of eminent physicians of Europe and America having tested Its wonderful curative properties. Prepared only by JOHN 0. BAKER A CO., Wholesale Drogglsta, No. 154 North Third street, Philadelphia. Fold by all Drugglau throughout the country. fe‘J3:dtor3o Ministers of the Gospel; of all denominu iooi, have need H'Uron’i Celebrated Headache Hills ** n emody for the general Indisposition and drowsiness wbu-h to frequsstlyattends their arduous calling, and hundreds of them have borna voluntary testimony of tho groat re lief they have experienced from tbo ujo of this modldoe for Indlgretion, Nervous Headache and similar Ills. Prepared and sold by B. L. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO. Wholesale Drug gists, and proprietor*of D. L. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMI FUQE, No. GO, corner Wood sod Fourth streets, Pittsburgh Beejadrertimaent on 4lh pagnnf to-day’s paper. *elil:JAwT FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. GROVER Ac BAKER’S. The first place in public estimation ie now Justly accorded to the GROYER 4 BAKER’S MACHINE, for femlly sowing for the following reasons: Ist—lt Is MOKE SIMPLE and EASILY KEPT IN OR DER than any other ipachln*. 2d.—lt make* a seam which will uot RIP or RAVEL though every third stitch is cot. 3d.—lt sews from ordinary spools, and thus all trouble of trlndlng thread It avoided, while the moo Machine ran be adapted,at pleasure, by a mere chango of spools, to all varieties of work. 4lh.—The same Machine runs silk, Unto thread and com* moo epoolcotton, with equal facility. sth-—Tho eeam l» aa Mastic as tha moit elastic fabric, so that ft 1« free from all LIABILITY, to BREAK In WASH ING, IRONING or otherwße. Oth.—The stitch made by tbit Machine is more BEAU TIFUL than any other made, either by band or machine. W. C. ELUOTT, Agent. AT THE FIFTH STRKKT SHIRT MANUFACTORY, au3o;lydfc PITTSBUHGH, PA. 8. B. & C. P. MARKLB~ r HINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS OP WRAPPING- PAPER. Warfchoose, Ko. 37 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. t»y4:tf fo Ray* bought at market pric-*. J. H. CHKIBTY, 9f. D., 183 Third Strett, Pittiburgh, Ptnna., Haring had the advantage* of Easters Oollrgeeaud Hoe pitala, tad HTcral yean’ practice, offers hie profeesioo*! aarriree to SCRQICAL AND MEDICAL OASES. lies. W. D. Howard lies. D. IL A. McLean. T 11. 8111, K*j. J R. Hunter. Cot. Wilson McOandleae lion. 11. A. Wearer. Bon. T. J. Etglmin, John IL Melior, Kaq. iliater, E*q. my3l y.[fc N. HOLMKS SC SONS, BUUU 111 Foreign and Domeitie Bills of Exchange, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, Batik notes an:> hPEv t, NO. ST MARKET STREET, HTTaBULOU, l*A. £3Xollactlaa*inade on all the principal dtloa tbrongh oot the United ptatf. ap22-fcly sc JBRO. ■Atnmcrtana or fro* RalUHf, Iron Vault*, Vault Poors, Window ShnUtri, Window Guards, if., .Vji. 01 Aecutui Strett and 80 r*iM Sirtrt, (Between Market,) PlTTsßUfinn, PA.. Ilt-a tn hand a variety of new Pattern*, fancy auJ plain, •aitab!* fear all pnrpoan. Particular attention paid to en* clcalng Qttn Lota. Jobbing done at thort notice. mr9 *». Tutn*TE*-.__.—.......— ww. c. runto VANDEVER & FRIEND, ATTORNEYS AT I. A W , asm SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, No. (, Block, PutiifW, leva, SF*CoU«rtloaa promptly mad* In any part of Northern lowa, or Weatarn Wiacunsln. Will attend to the porch*** end Sale of Real Eatate, ob> tainlng Money on Dondi and Murtgagea aeLlydfr "W & YMAN <sc bON,' Manufacturer* and Dealer* in all kind* of ' TOBACCO, BNUFF AND CIOARS, AND LEAF TOBACCO, Omter of Stmt and Diamond AUty, PITTSBURGH, PA. witaaoßisaoJi.™. n. silua. ROBIffIOS, MINIS i. HILLERS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, • WASHING-TON WORKS i Pittsburgh, Pennu. Ofic«, No. St Market itreet. Maanfacttna all kinds of Bt«am Enrlnee and MIU Uacliio* • arr, Oaattnga, Railroad Work, Maem Boiler* and Sheet Iron Work. Jobbing and Repairing dona on abort notice. inr2s:lydlc M. K. GILLEbPIK BSNTZST, Extracts Teeth without pain, by an entiri* LT *sw Anaaatbatie agent applied to th« teeth and guma only. Teeth from one to fnll eetta toaartodou tba rariona metallk'buea. Ha alao inserts teeth on entire Arcrfain bare with continaom gam, which in beauty, deanlioe** and durability cannot bil to pUaaa. Call and examine i|>eci uen*. Mo. M Fourth >tract, below Market, (aeeond rtory.) Plttahcrgh. Ja7:lydfe SAJVIUiIIL. OKAY hdERCI3:A.3>TT TAILOR, No. 63 ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBURGH, FEXNA* la prepared to furnish his customers and buyer* generally, with tba latoat and nuwt faahlonable (tyla of Spring and Summer Gouda ofrrery variety, which ba wijl make up to order to the entire aatlsfactioo of tboee who may favor them with their patronage. apStalfo PAYOT, BISSBLL & CO., ■aituracTuaku or Cooking, Parlor and Heating STOVES, Orates, Fronts, Fenders, eto.. And tlanufectnrar* of the Celebrated CAPITAL COOKING RANGE, NO. 938 LIBERTY STREET, JjtfMjdfc FITTfiBUHOU, PA. MITCHELL, HERRON d CO.,' MAWoracinaxu or Cooking, Parlor and Hoatina STOVES, Orate Front*, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, Ac., IOS Liberty Bt>, PltCabnrch, Pa. tnrggfcly GEO. 11. ANDUU9OK, No. 181 Liberty Strict, Pittsburgh, Pa., ■AsurioruAKS and wnoitajx* dials* ta Bm; Variety of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, Shot Leather, Splits, J/brocco, French and Country Coif Skint, Sole Leather, Carriage Oilolothn, Aco., All of which will ha furnished at the lowest Cub Price*. «th idea wante D,*w uMly FOREIGN EXCHANGE. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BT DUNCAN, SHERMAN A CO., ON THE UNION DANK, LONDON, IN ’MS OF ONE POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Alio, BUla on the principal Cities and town* of France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Kuala and other European BUUi, constantly on band and fur aala by WM. H. WILLIAMS * 00., aSQslynfe Danker*, Wood street.corner ofThlrd. PITTSBURGH NAU mOTORI I>. O. HERB ST, Corner Liberty and' Hand Sireeti, PITTSBURGH: PA , Manufacturer of all kinds of light Bags ■uttaMe fer. Grain, Flour, Meal, Buckwheat, Salt, Rama and Grocer*' use, printed In neat and appropriate dmiguato ordar. A constant supply of Saamlaea Bags on hand, and Grain Bag* for Ur*. ai low aa any in 1 ha Union.' All ordara^rotnpt- HBINBY H. COI-»JLi£NS» Forwarding and Cozomlaslon Merchant, AND WHOLSSALS DSALHB Hf Cheese. Butter.Jgeed*. EHeh. . _ . And HI JA. a* Who* JSrmt. FilUtmrilk BAR. BOAS BPIKB COMPANY. Wi C> Bldmll. _ (flbcorwn to rmtcr, aH/t'* *»»•) ; € '~ l ’ Kurcrigrnuui* ,V -BAILBOADSHKES, CHAIBS. -. i#x??oA?Braft;" Mttgtfc. : nrawwi, wonr* j&eto aibttlißrmtnta. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS! JT 0R RENT— A SUBSTITUTE g'O-LET—That store roomcorner of Wood, "**w**i, occupied by. Robert J.Cftrson, u ft Pt»f«»rion rlTea on tho find of Octabci— H.U.RTAK, a»c-4.lyd No. Q 4 Fifth rtweL Jtthree story Dwelling S 3 nan?bS?Aa BtrMt l < Ko - 100 J crotalnln* ll jjjL Xj’PR making soap without LIME. »•». «» b. * r .'S“£»- JP n oo lionbk, and trifling expesiik. The ’ I £ or^r^1,,T P*rtkulani etvjolro of jaeapntt and most conteuient anlclo erer dltcoTered : tnrlJ ALEXANDER KING. RumlS 1 ™ OXB POUND BOX «" “*• ™* A , A. with all modern tmpror»io»«ot»—for rent low toa*x3 elegant- hard SAOP! a i™cocs. creaky, co FOR POTASH ! ! CONCENTRATED LYE, aod wren! galloni of Soft, or ana barrel of tbs latter.— Erery family can make alt tho Soap, both hard and toft, they me, from their ordinary kitchen erair, and this Lie . —nothing else te required. PRINTERS and o here tiling STRONG LYE Will find the •‘CiiNCENTft.VTKD” by ter the Cheapest and moel Effective Article Me*,' ea» pat si ’My use. A single trial will convince aoy one oiite great utility tnd rain*. Por eale by all DRUGGI3T9 and GROCERS In the 'Country. Beware of Counterfeits as the success ot our article baa excited tbe cupidity of Imitators, who, wherever found, will be held etrictly acmwntabl* for infringements on our Patent. Mnunfeclnred only by the Penney! vania Salt Manofactur- Ing Cutnpany of Pittsburgh, Pm, who maunfectnro the cxrai bcrtnna* straw wutrx Table, Dairy and Pork Packer's Halt, WARRANTED PERFECTLY PURE, and the ONLY REALLY PURE SALT In IheUnitcd States. Aim, Camtic Boda for soep Soda Abli, mat ere, Sal Soda, Refined Soda Aab, Bleaching Liquor, Bleaching Powder, Nitric Acid, Maganeae, AqnaFortie, Muriatic Acid, Soda Sateratus, Chloroform. se24:6t<l JAYNES* PEKIN - TEA STORE. NO, 38 FIFTH NTRBKT, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT OF THE EIND IN THE CITY PURE TEAS OF ALL GRADES: COFFEE, LOAF, CRUSHED AND N. 0. SUGAR, And a great variety of DOMESTIC ARTICLES. The article* sold at JAYNKS' are alwaya of the Best Quality in the Market, And told at tho Cheapest Ratu. People from the country visiting tho STATE FAIB, will find that at this establishment they can purchase BETTER ARTICLES AT CHEAPER PRICES THAN THEY CAN AT HO HE. *2s:dlw PUBLIC SALE OF' VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. "Wednesday, October 20tb, 160©. GOO ACHES OF LAJSTJO SITUATE in Beaver county, Pa., one mile from the riUagu of Darlington, and about the aatno distance from I>aiii»cton Illation, and junctinn of the New Cattle and Pittsburgh It. N. with the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne A Chicago Railroad. This land is under a high state of cultivation, with a new and minmodioiu Brick Dwelling Iluaiw, good frame dwel ling houses, framo twins, stables, and other necessary and convenient out btrildlogi; well watered and limbered, with two vein* of bituminous coni ofan excellent quality. It will bo sold in a body or divided into smaller tract*, to suit purchaser*, it being susceptible of division Into four farm*, with buildings to suit. For terms apply to the subscriber, assignee of Thomas Urßiniey. residing in ik-aTer, Peno’a. eegfcJtwT R. P. ROBERTS DEDICATION OF OuD FELLOWS' □ ALL, on TUESDAY, September 29, IMS. ROUTE OP PROCESSION: Down Fifth street to Market: along Market to Third; up T hird to Wood; down Wood to Water, along Water toSmith field; up SmithSvld to Third; up Third to Rots; to Pennsylvania avenue; out avenue to Pride streßTup Pride to Colwell; down Colwell to Logan; up Logan to Wy lie; down Wylie to Great: along Orant to Seventh; down Seventh to liberty; down Liberty to Bay; down (lay (0 Penn; up Penn to 6b Clair; down StXtair to bridge; across bridge to Federal; op Federal to North Com toon; along North Common to East Common; down East Common to Ohio; along Ohio to Chestnut street, and across bridge; up Me chanic to Vefre; down Peun to Bend; up IJand to Liberty; acres* Liberty to Seventh; up Peveoth to hmithfield; along Smltbfield to Fifth; down Fifth to Dali. CUARLFd W. URKWEtI, Grand Marshal. iT a i > ..“r u,T ' 1 >ij - “■ n ~- 1 Crosse & BackwcU'a English Pickles, Sauces, Gatsups, etc. J OSEPH B. BUSSIER. NO. 110 SOUTH Wharves, Philadelphia. Importer of the above superior goods, has now tending per ships Plymouth Rock and Crown Point, (rum London, a full assortment, comprising— Plcalllil, Chow Chow, Mixed Pickle*, Qerkias, Onions; Cauliilowen. and Walnuts, Quarts and Pints, Mushroom and WainutCateups, Lea A Perrins Worcestire fauce, Harvey, John Bull, Reading and Soho Sauce*. Dnrhun Maltard, Essence Anchovies, Cox’s Gelatin, Table Salt, Soanisli and French Cloves, •Miles smi Fruits, Bated Cream, Ac. For sale to the trade as low as any other bouse in the 0. 3 seS3:3wd* PIANOS ! PIANOS!! SPLENDID NEW IVWW FAIL STOCK OP - VI VI |1 PIANO FOHTB3 AND . ÜBEOD EO N 8 , Just srriviugat the “Old established Plano Depot” of CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. 118 Wood street,second door above Stb. Otg" Several Sec-md Hand Pianos will be sold very lota to make room fora new stock, aa26 RETZSCHS’ OUTLINE ILLUSTRA TIONB TO BDAKSPEARE ScbUler’s Song of the Bell; Fight with tbe Dragon; Fndolln and tVguas; Bungtr’e Bsllmda; Goethe's Feuit; Lord's Prayer; The Qoldcn ABC; Foo<iue*sOadina. with colored IhustraticnA Theaboreand other exquisitely Illustrated books now opening at DANISON’S Book Store, • *"??. . No. 01 Matket, near 4th street STEREOSCOPES AND PICTURES-Just k? rwlTrf m large itid retted assortment of the latest and m«*t beautiful English and French Pictures, both on piper and rl«m. reeenlly -cl. ctod la New Tork,coinpriilnr>rcor* ftjjdrlfw* la EogUnd, Ireland, Prance, Spain, Ilaly,Bwlti •rland <uid Palsstlns. Catalogues of Pictures furnished and any view can be procure, l—lf not on band—by ordering. JOHNS. DAVISON, 61 MArkstit. Pftft oune * Q««- Vanilla Beans: nice; Tonka Baans; 3 bbls Canary Seed; Tube Colon; 56 cases Extract Logwood; flerojsntown Lampblack. 21 do Oliva OH; IUcM a&d fur sale by MASKOWN A FINLEY, No.iay Liberty street. PLEASE call and see our all-wool Plaid at M cents; (]<>al>)e widthdo, tbe cheapeet lot of French Metiuiw in thaefty it 62 cents—allcolura C. UANSON LOVE, No. 71 Market it. FLOUR— 200 barrols Whito Wheat Extra Fnmilr floor, in store and for tale by HITCHCOCK. McCHBAJIY A CO. 2Pi BBLS LOW GRADE SUPERFINE *•) FLOUR,for aale low tn clow by *o2A HITCHCOCK, McCREERY A CO. SW ELI POTATOES—IO bbls prime quali ty ami large lire, for «*lcby HITCIICOCII, McCBEERY k 00. I'IIIUTV BBLS. N. O. MOLASSES arriv . Ingaulfer ealoby [seSS] JAB. QARDINER. r A£ STATS PAIR OP THE Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society. September *Btlk, 30th and 30th, and October tat, 1898. Fair fironndi, Ninth Ward, Filbbnrgli. Annual addresses Friday at 2 o’clock I*. M. Awards of OoanUttav amounted Ini modi lately afterward!. Article*for exhibition add rested to A. O.UJISTEH. Sec retary, Uooongahela House, Pittsburgh. All article# and stock futended foraxhiHtlon Iran* orted free of charge. * OBJw, No. M Fifth -treat, where entrlta will be reeftrtd and exhibitor.* tickets forubhed. Book# of dry closed OB Tuesday noon. Premium Lists and list of Judges tnrnlthad &SS&V* Tickets, $l,OO. Single admission' 25 tats. W#*Hxhllltors moat become tnembera. „ „ A. 0. HKIBTER, DAVID TAOGA I S. e S , a B , l ; t< ' ELEGANT Velvet and Cloth Cloaka just opened; also, Shawls and Drew Goods. . 0. HANBON LOVE, No, U Market It. FLAX SEED—6O bushels reo’d and for sole by 5»24 M’BANB A ANJKR, No. 124 2d at. Enamelled oil cloths—For oar riago trimming, mtnnfaetnred on dock/ drilling and muslin, of different widths, for smlo low by —24 J. AII. PHILLIPS, No. 28 anil2S 81 Clair st. LARK'S FEMALE PILLS—I 2 grosa of these celebrated Pills, rac'd br JOS FLKMINO, —— corner Jhamoml and Uarketst. EEATHERS— lOOOlba in btoieond for sale bJ ROBERT DIOKEY, - Front Street, near Wood, POTASH —3 casks pure Potash io store and for sale low to cion consignment. B. DIOKKY, ” 17 Front street, near Wood. OEATUERS—ISO lbs choice Goose Feathers A* received and for ealo at 18ft Liberty street > • BIDDLE, WIRT3 A CO. -i~ bbls fresh £gga juetreo’d and irnrwtety | tu BoBIBON A 00. tiurrxLbi —i&u bags prime Rio Coffee re f ceiving and for sals by R.HQBIXBON A 00. AND BUFF- OIL CLOTH, for sale by 3. An. PHILLIPS. CHEESE— 100 boxes Extra Cream for Cut ting, for sale by HENRY 11. uOLLINS. LIME— 160 bbls fresh Limo rec'd and tor aaloby se23 HENRY VL POLLIES CLOTHING—Of all kinds for salsatHo. 28 and 28 Bt Clair street. - • fSIL CLOTH COVERS—IO feet wide and : V/ any length required, fa threshing macSltow, wagons. An, Ml* at No. 28 and 28$t.Cfair ; «treefc<~'<-.<; . »» v. V.---...,, r-.-J.A-Br-pgltLUfcr ■JJ£i.TllOOkbV for bpiicine Machine £•& JLfln&aUlbadilhreßt(iss*,furrel*hr . , . . J.« fLSBXUm>‘ ;jftT Hint A STORE ON MARKET STREET. T°' L ?T^ h » “PF er Btot 7 °f !*■ Irish's A oewbnlld .««, ec C UJnio e ,o,r room*—one 50 by 30. Wster and Gas in the rooma. Icqtrreof Dr. IRISH, in the building. ; retidlw JFot Sale. FARM FOR SALE.—a small Farm con taining 25 acres of land, all nnder cultivation, wllfc Dwelling House, cootllalng 12 rooms. There is a good vsln ot Coal on ths premises, and a bank in operation, with in 4 mils* of the city, on Bqniml Hill, Peebles township, adjoining lands of the late Hon. Walter Forward, and com manding the Quest view .in this region. For further par ticulars enquire of L J. FLEMING, seiftmd* • on the premises. T7AMILY HORSE FOR SALE.—A hand r some Roan, six years old; a pacer under the saddle and a trotter in harness; is perfectly safe for a lady orchlid to rids or drive; will not scare st the locomotlvcy military or any city excitement; wIH stand without being hitched, and Is warranted perfectly sound; to bosoM only lor wvnt of use. Edqolreat tbsßtovs warehoueeof set ‘ T. J. CRAIG k CO., 131 Wood st. FOR SALE—Ten acred of land, four milos from Allegheny dty, on the PerrysTille plonk road; improvements good; sew form boose, with a good well of water at the door, new frame stable, and a rua or water through the back part of the lot—will be sold at a bargain. Also, fonr lots in East Libs ty. <5O by J3O feet each, will be sold tow. Apply to GEO. W. BUNN, south aide of Ohio street,3d door wmtoftbo Diamond, Allegheny city, f#*Td Valnaolo City Property for Bale. THAT very desirable lot on Water Street and Redoubt Alley, next to John Irwin A Sons, bring 120 f-ct on Water.and Front streets, and 160 doep along the Alley. It will be sold together or In lots of 20 or 24 feet each. For terms, (which will be mads easy as to paymsut,) ap ply to JOSEPH B. LEECH A CO., mr&dlf Liberty Stmt, Pittsburgh. Public Bale in Bewlckiey Borough. THE undersigned will offer at public sale on the premises, in Bewickloy Borouch, on Saint. lnst., at 1 o’eioek, P.n.,sgood Frame Dwelling House, of seven rooms, with seven seres of ground, on which are a Stable, Spring of Water, t Cistern, two hundred young Apple Tn.ee, other fruit tr*cs,~Grapes, Currants, Gooseberries, Ac. It Is an ex cellent situation tor a Vineyard, I with a south east expect. Also, atwoetory BRICK DWELLING of fonr rooms and cellar, with a small lot, in the centre ef the borough. Term* oF Sale— One-tblrd cash, and the balance In two annual payments with latere* . se2l:std J. R. GARRISON. FOR SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth street, between Smlthfleld and Cherry Alley, 100 feet front by 85 deep. A Uit on Third street, near SmlUifield, 40 feet (Tout by 85 foot deep. Nurra Waxc—Tho square bounded by Butter, Wilkins and Carroll streets and Spruce alley, 64 teet front by 120 deep, nearly opposite to Pennock A Hart’s Foundry. The square bounded bySmaUman, Wilkins and Carrol streets and Spruce alley, 264 feet front by 120 deep, On Allegheny, Carson and Butler streets, adjoining the Allegheny Valley Railroad Sution, forty contiguous Lots, each 24 feet front by 120 feetdeep. Rfgbtacreaof ground In Reserve township, port of out Lot 225, between the New Brighton rood and HiUdaie Cexa etry. Sixty Loty in Allegheny City, Third Ward, between East Lane and Chestnut street. A Tract of Land In Westmoreland County, on ths 'Phila delphia turnpike, 7 miles from Latrobe—76 acres In culti vation of rich bottom tend—3oo acres. . A Tract of Land near Lteonler, Westmoreland connty,o( 575 acres. WILLIAM M. DARLINGTON. mvls:dlf ISS Third street, above Smilbfield. Ohio Land for Bale. THE subscriber offers for sale section ten, township 12, range 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly known as “Bowman's Section.” containing 640 acre*. It is sltaatod three miles .weet of Massillon, on th* State Board leading to Wooster, and within about two miles of tbe Pitts burgh, Ft-Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The south, —* and north-«astquarters are partly cleared and Improved— the remainder S covered with superior timber—and the whole Is well watered by springs and running streams.— This section is considered the finest body of landln tbe eounty. It will be, sold undivided or in quarters to suit purebsarrs. Tothoeewho desire to Invest lo real estate a better opportunity Is rarely ofiared. J. B. SWZITZKR, Nov-IQI 4th street. Pittsburgh. QcXhtewtfT stilaticlpsta Slbrrtisemntta. WM. BRICE & GO., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 8 SOUTH WATER STREET. _ , PHILADELPHIA. We give prompt and particular attention to the sols oi Batter, Lard, Cheese. Eggs, Green end Dried Fruits, Clover and Timothy heeds, Wool, Ac. Our extenslire business connections In this line of trade enable uitodlspoteofLbe Jargestquaatlthwof tgeae goods. Advances made on goods or bills ef lading. We respect fully solicit your consignments. seL-lod BUFFALO ROBES, ' “ By tbe Bale or Robe, at 1 080-P.-WOMATHfI, Nos. 415 & 417 ARCU St. Pdilad’a. N. B.— Also, a largo nssortmentof LADIES FANCY FURS, of our own mannfsctnro. au27;3md CANDLE MOULDS, WARRANTED to be of the bestmetal, all tiros and patterns, maunfactnredand fersale by JOHN OALYERLKY, au23:3md No. 805 Race Street, Philadelphia. Iron City Commercial College, Pittsburgh, Pa.—Chartered 1855. 300 stODKivt misMie, an, 1868. NOW the largest and most thorough Com mercial School of the United States. Ymwg meo prepared for actual dutksof the Oount:ng Room. J. C. BxmipA. Protof Book-keeping and Science of Accounts. A. T. Docraxrr, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. A. Hxtsuck and T. a Jxxxm, Teachers of Book Keeping. A. Couixt and W. A. Utuxa, Profs, of Penmanship. SINGLE ANDDOUBLH ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, ™.... A* In every department of bodnesa. OOUMRRCIAL ARITfIMmC—RAPID BUSINESS COUNTEFEIT MONEY -MRROANHLE CORRESPONDENCE— 00MMKRC1AL LAW, are tanght, and oil other subjects necessary for tbe succeu ana thorough education of a practical bnxl neat man. 12 PREMIUMS. Drawn all the premtnmk la Pittsburgh for the past three in the Eastern and Weetsrn Cities, for best HOT EHQ RATED WORK. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Students enter at any time—No vacation—Time unllmi- 5 0Tlew _ tt pleasure—Graduate* emitted in obtaining actuations— Tqllkm for Pull Commercial Course, $36,00 Average time 8 to 12 weeks—Board, *2,60 per week—Sta tionsry, slloo—Retire coat, $OO,OO to $70,00. t&.ainlftcrs’ sobs recsired at half pries. For Card—Circular—Spcctmeus of flatineti and Orna mental Writing—inclose two stamps, and address »n 4 P. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Prone. NEW NAIL PLATE FEEDER.—Sher wood*’ Patent SeU-ActlDg Nell Plate Feeder for Nell feaeblnery. Thlt Improvement doeeawaj with the necea* Uty of e men or boy to attend each machine. On* hand can attend lonr machtaee, and euh machine will cat more nail» with tbla feeder attached, than can be donebytboee fed by hand, earing three hands oat of fear, making the more perfect, aalt la fed by a ecrow, and can Be mn at a greater apeed. It li Tory afmpleunu not liable to gat cal of ctder, and can be applied to any machine now in tue at comparatively a enjaU.«*t, It tawarranted to work perfect or no pay, A machfete with thfelecder attached can oeaeen In operation M the Pair of the Amorican Institute, OrysUl pelace, New York. Bight* and Feeders for *»t* by the r«P»lrtor, D. W. fIKBLEY, No. 137 SunoSt, Neir York. ELLING oF£. ' Oar itock of choice GROCERIES, TEAS, SUGARS, Aa, U offered at greatly redaeed rates, wholesale and retail to dote out, “CITY T£A HOUSE," . U3 Smlthfltld Street. SWEET POTATOES— 80 ska more ot those fine Jersey Shore FoUtoes, rec’d and for sale at No. 184 Liberty street- b«B4 RIDDLE. WIRTS A CO. UQQSr-2 bbls fresh Eggsreo’d and for sale JJi at No. 185 Liberty street. RIDDLE, WIBT3 A CO. GUM NIPPLES—2 gross superior Gum Nipples reo’d tbla day by JOS. FLEMING, ■*34 oorner Diamond acd jt*. ROMATIC GACHOU3.—An exceUent article for perfuming the breath, S groat rac'd tbit <l*r by JOS. FLEMING. wM corner Diamond and Market at. TVfEEN F D N—Three gross ofHobb’seenu fflw^^^ssassassr-^ corner Diamond and »Wh»t tt. ALM SOAF_ A largo supply of pore Palm Soap; alto, a genuine lot ofOuweboap, rac’d by juansfrs, mM corner Plan and and Market eta. CCHNECK'S.PULMONIC SYRUP—lhave kjreoalred a large topply of tbla excellent coogb medicine alao, a Urgo topplyJicbnaek’i celebrated Sea-Weed Tonic. te*4 JQs. FLEMING, cor Diamond A Market at bbls freBh Eggs rec'dand for sale | at 166 Liberty AfDDLB, WTRT3 ft CO. CUGAR—3O hhds N. O. Sugar in store and kj for aale by aaU R.ROBISSOX A QO.- QYRUP—4O bbls Sjruns in store and for k 7 «aleby aelt * R. ROBINSON A 00. I\<TOLASSES—SO bbls N. O. Molasses in Xtl. a tore and for sale by B. ROBINSON. RICE— .10 tea fresh Rice justrec'd and for ■JI by aall . , . • B- ROBINSON A CO. UTTER.—6OO lbs. fresh table Butter re* celred and for Me by RIDDLE, WIRTB A CO., M l 4 No. 18ft Übarty attest TONE WATER PIPE —Rec’dandfor dole by » aatft HENRY H.OOLLIHB. CHEESE,— 50 boxes Cream Cheese, extra Quality, rewired and farMebj te!4 RIDDLE. WISTB A QO. MANILLA ROPE—FoiI assortment of Mewtno Rope on band and for aale by eats JONES A OOOLET, yo. l«l; Water ttrert. PITCH ANH :.OAKUM— 2OO bales best Nary Oakum; 2ft bbla Htch -on hand and. for Mia fee MS- JOWPatOOQLHr.HaIiLmM^iU 7 EWFAUi Goobt- , • . ; ■"Sfcftp* «3j/i«tlto *t ttoKh *«at eomtt^tjh AUIiARBI.—23 bbl» Mo. 3 L«rat m'd M» WinSK Siim , Asi0 ~ the 6th of October, »t 3 tfclock^*ff^ I,eo WBDSBSDAT, prortskms of the Uw% PwnuMie* of «• tion of eorpomtone tbrWnhog thejfonao -obeeof elect lug Director* cad edowfe^?, fer **• P®*' gorernmeiitofnUueoctaHon, endtheta22ir > for **>“ other bosioM* m mey properly come \^TSS U ofi ?“ TUOS. BAKBWKLL, W.BaSjoSy mwt,B « C. 0. HUSSEY, TUOS. iTaowr 11. CHILDS, ■ KDWAUDBAntr eo2ljd»d_ " Aileghen; A. W. QAZZAM. iy Srid(t Coopuiy, - INSTALMENT Notice.— -In pormnce of a Beeofotfoo of-the President end Managers of th* Company for erecting • bridge cT«r the Allegheny ri*ar opposite Pfttaborah, In tbecoooty of Allegheny, the ood Instalment of Fire Dollar* per abate, on the new Capi tal Stock of the Company, will bo payable to the Treasurer on tho 20th day of October next. et£fc2awlmcr WU. BOSEBUBO, Trsaeorer. Orvioc of ms Pirrunaa abb Boston UcmraOo,) Pmsictoa, Sspt. 11, 1858.' | Notice.— The Stockholders of the Pittg borjrh and Boston Mining Company an hepebyoo tlflod tbita special meeting *m be held at the oflee «f the Company, la tho dty of Pittsburth, on WEDNESDAY th« 6tb day of October, at 3 o'clock, P. M, to coodder tin Job- Jeetoforganlalag on additional company,with * Tt««to a »13-dtd TUQ3. M. HOWE, rr3» Union PßiTißMEtTisos.—Those meet, log* are held dally In the Boosts of the Yoenx Men* Christian Association, at 7&, A. M, and 5 P.WL “i nning tor three-fourths of an hoar. All penons are eordlaUy iaT.ted to attend, Ladies are aflectfooUaly Invi •a2SrTf Pr *** nt - 03 ■** ferfivt «tr*trter. (ffto fonyer. WANTED?— 25,000 Bush. Wheat, „ 10.°°0 «* Oita. 'IIIOUOOCK, ITCREEEV 1 00, -!*.* ,M ltl Tint a, WANTKI) 'l he highest market price P ‘ U for ß-t-EAIINESTOCi: *&, Mo. 60, can,., Wood .ns r„—l, J. WOOL IVANTED.—TheTiSeitmMket price paid for Wool, by 8. BAHBauon a rv> ' No 295 Liberty elrpet GOL! WOOLH—loo,ooolbs. Wool want ed at highest cash prices by iirrcucooK, mccbeery * co., Je2l:dAwtfT 123 Second hod 151 Front its IStucattonal. jpijSEXCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY BOnOOL ” .. „„ FOB YOUNG LADIES, The UISSBS CABP£NTIBB will resume tbe duties of their School, on MONDAY, September IStb, at their reel deuce, No. 1307 Spnue street Philadelphia. heferencea:—Uon. Wx. F. Joaxsos and W.H. Dibbt. Pittsburgh; Jas. W. Bxoww, Esq, Ann of Jaa. W. Brown A Op., Philadelphia. - Ja27Jmeod CORNER of Penn and Hancock streets.— The ensuing term will commence on TUESDAY; Slat lost. -A limited comber of pupUamay obuin admission Term* Car Tuition and Btationei7,|2a per aceelon of twenty two weeks. . au24:tf J. M.SMTtn, Principal. R. CLEMENT T£T£DOUX, annooncos to the public that he has taken up bisrealdenco In Pittsburgh, eud Is now prepared to giro lessons in Vocal Music. For terms and farther particulars apply to John H. Mel* lor. Musfo Store, No. 81 Wood street. ao2Q;dflw P. M« DAVIS, Auotloneer. i Oommerclal Bates Booms, No. £1 Fifth Street. ORTGAGE^COKSTKUCTIOirBONDS At Auction—Oo Tuesday evantng, Sept 23th, St7l4 o clock, at th» Commercial Salts Rooms, No. 84 fifth ,» will Be sold, two Cot poo seren per cent Mortgage Con struction ttouds, Issued by p. ¥. W. t O.R, B. CoTfor one thousand dollars os ;b, Interest psyabie In New York in July and January. >e23 P. M. DAVIB. AnrT. KPH A N S COURT—ADJOURNED SALE OF BEAL ESTATE IN SOUTH PITTSBUBQH —On Tuesday evening, September 28th, at 7 W o'clock, at the commercial salesrooms, No. U fifth winiw sold, by order of R Biddle Roberta, Zsq., administrator of O. O. Gregg, decM, will be told— Three valuable lots of ground situate la South Pitts burgh, being marked and numbered 28,83 and 00 In the plan of said borough. SeTenlots/>f ground lathe plan of lots laid out by heirs of Gregg, in the borough of Birmingham, viz: Nca. 01, 93 and 93, having each a front of 21 feet on Carson street, and extending back 100 feet to an alley. Nos. 177 and ITS, hav ing each a front ot 21 feet on Washington street, and ex tending back 100 feet to Walnut alley. Nca. 209 end fly, each having a front of 21 foot on Washington street and ex tending baek 100 feet to Sptuco alley.' Title indisputable. Terms cash. P. M. PATIfI, Afict S~ TOOK P., Ft. W. &C. BTR. ' amputate Eiir, In lots to suit purchasers, by ■pl P. M. DAVIB, Auct, No. M Fifth st AtISTIS LOOMIS a co„ aierchanu’ Bujup. STOCK SALES 111’ AUSTIN LOOMIS t CO- AT THE MERCHANT*’ EXCHANGE EVERY THURSDAY EVKVi>;q.—.jtagV lnsvnnes and Copper Stock, Bond apd Ucml Estate soldo! BOhUo sale at the Merchants’ by AUSTIN LOOHI3 A 00. Notes. Drafts *l-1 Lo&wa en Beal Estate negotiated cn reasonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., Stock Note Brokers. 93 Fourth at. , GEORGE ALBB EE 805, So, 71 corner Wood andFoanh'Strssts, Have jdst received their fall Stock, comprising n complttu assortin';of seasonable BCOT3, SHOES AND HCbBKBR, Nearly rdl of which has l«n mado.to apedel order and pureaaaed fur Cash. Wo have jnst f*om the manufacturen. _ LADIBe’, MINES’ AND OIIfLDRMfd Custom made Patent, Fr-t.ch, Oalfa„-I Morrocro Qaitars end BooU. Also MKXHOT'S AND Ynrrrna Custom made B«>U and Sh.*«,msd« to wear tothasatis metton of tho Wo luh-nd to ktep tte b«t kludsofßhoee tb«t cau either custom or tale rooms. Merchants and others .ru respectfully invited to ealt and examine our stock. ae24uUot OARBIdGB MANUFACTORY AND EAST EH N REPOSITORY JOSEPH WHITE Has just received ATc*»a. HIS REPOSITORY, ritnated near th»B9BwP> Two Mile Run, between Pittsburgh and LasmmCevlUa, a splendid and general aasoittaent of Carrisgee, *»ggt—, Bulklee, Ac. Sis errangumtnts are such that fcerfses? stootly receiving new and Second hand vehicles, and the pub lic may rely on always finding a goo-1 stock on bend. He also minumctures tv.onier.on »h..-rt notirc, CarrUg - !, Dncdss, ■adall pertaining to ir.u hneioeaa Wi(b Pt*C“caJ experiencn ij, il.i, biulneu, and his well-known facilities, be Setter-, htiui li iha; be offers great induce* meets to purchasers. The establishment U ti.-«iuioQ the route of the Excelsior Omnibus Line of Coachte p-.s-.lcg the door every fifteen mlanUji - so24:2tdkltw F STATE FAIL r 'IDRAINS will leavo every fifteen minutes, A from », A. 11. to 6 P. SL, (except a abort tatem! at noon,) betvecn Smlihiklii street and the Palraroaoda dn-/ p,lr - J.BTJEWABT, / wg;dlw Ticket Agent Pcnn’a.k. R. WILLARD HARVEY *, CO. 84 MAIDEN LANE, AND IT CEDAR STREET, NEW Tons. paper warehouse, Ewy dracriptlaa of WBAPPINU, I’RfNTIM} AND WRITING OV lU.VP OR VADB TO OBUSK, FAJiCT, COLOi. tD AND TISSUE FJFER3, BLOTTI.V'i PAPRRB, ENVELOPES, IteMr md Boimet ■ Batrdi« T WI N B WILLARD HARVEY ft. CO^ 84 Afaiden Laue and 17 Cedar Streti, NKW YORK. BEALP, COTTON, FLAX AND LISTEN TWINES, ixtanTts &5D ' CORDAGE . Of ertry d»*crlpiki\ OOTTON. JUTE,' MANILLA AND AMERICAN n*UP ROPE., Tarred tUolJf. fwlilug Moo-, Gifting TUmdtf ta TWfoBS. SHOE THREAD, WICK,awl all Undid CORDS A»D USES. anVtfoeod UMBER.—Boards, joists and scantling I for iilo by ton * W.W. WAt-LAQy, "WTBITING PAPERS.—lmperial.. Super R°F®l- Dojal, Medium, Detny, FoolaeaPv Latter. Packat, and Coranit-mi.l n«.t©, and Bath Pfcit.' Jn*t rccair' •dand fcraala at the Stationery Watahimsßof..:.. ** 2g OrTpcr Markit and gacondSta. SCHOOL AND LOG SLATES OF atT. SIZES.—Jau nedred aod for Bio by v W. 8. HAVEN, **2° Corner Market and Second Bta. Deeds an d mortgages, printed and for ute by W. 8. HAVEN/Job Print* < Noa.Bl,»,awmMtttat». /CRANBERRIES.—IO bills choice Michigan V/J&anbarritti medvedand foraala at lIS LtbartyjFaUfc ■ BIDDLE, WI&T8 A 00. IJIGGS.— 15 bbls Fresh. Eggs receircd aad il braalaaUSJLtbartyatmtr** *a2Q RIPPLE WTBTfi ft CO. IMOTHY SEED.—SO boa prims Timothy • Saadrecalredandforaalaat WUbaityttrtoi. ; *3O BIDDLE, WIBTd A 00. I>UTTEB—9OO lbs fresh Table Batter tee’d X) and for sale at lftft Liberty atreat. ■eg RIPPLB, WHITS A 00. BUTTER— 18 kees prime Lawrence County Pann'n. Batter, in »s*»and for aale by Hil ■ ’ JOHN YLQTD A OQ-, ITS Wood it CJHAWLS ANDDBESS GOODS of every O thW, Ufl. “« chMsar than tfcixcan b»*wmdlntbaeUy. - “X a HAHBON KHK.7*Mm^.l. TIB ABB ASH—2O cska and'zO bbU_ pore |>-irttefo, rac'd and for tala by — J. B. CANrGPJ). GEMENT —50 bbls Hydraulic, in store ant for ala by wfl r 3. B. fliUffnlm, A\T ANTED I—lo,ooo bus Rje, for which TT the highttt market prica wUI ba glnn. LEECH* HCfcHINRON, No. US 84 aod 146 lit ata. TERSEY POTATOES—2O bbla rec*d this V dayaadforMteat ndhcad>atn,by' r. •. DAVID d.IHEBST, • •*** - . conitrlibtrty and Rand treato. OOLUTION. OF CITRATE OF MAGNET kJ BIA made treah every day at JOB. BUSHING'S, ■ >ng conwr DUaaond aadjtarkatat. onnßXs. wood’s peabbsxabch v”r®catr*dthiidayatidforaal#lnr . ' "; ' ' ' '' A. A. ‘- : . ’ carnar Front and Farry rtraati. Wf AO ON GREASE, in case, kegs and bbls - ff rac'd and for aala by IIBNRTD/COLUWB. f\ILS—’40 bbls Bleached Winter Whole Oil; \J‘ 30- da . Nn.l LanlOtl; on hand and for aal* by - JONES ACOOLBT, NoJ 141, Water atratt OSIN OlL—Bert qoality on bond and for aalcby b!8 *’> : *A. A.HABPV. IRON AND BLOOMS— lsotoc* JD ChamaiPk Ira»;~lC0 un«3rßiafaßfoOß>a. ’-? > -~ ■•••■V.-ILBOMBOEAOO. iJWEET POTATOES—4Q socki Potatnag Si bfefc do do, racatrad and & aala «t l»Vii&mn+ agß; - ; im»K,irx»CS 4Q9> Bcittow. SSlants. Penn Institute, Auction Sales. PAPER, H O USE.
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