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MOBBING, SEPT. 27, 1868.
f PCBMCAS STATE TICKET.
raimmicMi, —
JOHN M. XIAN,- of PhflsdripMa.
T7HIiIAN E. IBAZER, of hjaltv.
XXriIBUCAII COCSTY TICKET.
ToB ptwftM*,
OSK. JAMES K. MOORHEAD, PttUbnrjK
ooirouß--£S»mraxcr,
ROBERT UcKNIOHT, AllvglMayCltj.
smrea,
JOHN P. PENNEY, Pittsburgh.
J. HERON 708XER. Plttaburgh,
WT.TAS H. TRTSB. do
DAVTO X. BATAko, PeeUw,
JULIUS f. ZOLLZR, McKaaaport,
ROBERT P.JfcPQWELL. AU»gb«ny-
JAMBS L. GRAHAM. Alligator-
ntmtr. AKUMKOM. PltUlmrtf>-
tICBZVI PAITBUSOK, liultaia.
ACDITC*, c
JOHN M. LARIMER, Obtrthn.
CfIAUNOET B. BOSTWIOK, lawreneetMa.
• ROBERT B- DAYIB, Ohio.
A Dnv»m Asantwnr.—At the opening of
, the campaign Mr. Wiiliema’ organ in thia coun
ty argcud it eras all folly to talk of submit
ting the Bailroad tax question to the Supreme
'r _ - Court, for the Judges all had their pooketa fall
* of railroad bonds, and being thns bought op,
thtir decision was a foregone conclusion. Find
' ing thak thla reckless and utterly false statement
YU retoiting to tbe public mind« its author took
it baek, and the gross libel was withdrawn
t though neter apologised for. The argument is
•. j now changed; and Mr. ’Williams assures his
hearers from tho stump that if they want~to get
a favorable decision from the jiupreme Court,
they most elect Rim to Congress, and this popu-
will be sufficient to continee the
' Court that the Tailroad bonds are unconstitu
tional. In other words, that the Court wiil be
swayed by suoh au indication of publlo senti
ment, while it is deaf to argument.
Now, we had fancied that the Supreme Court
was a legal body, eminent for ils learning, fair
ness and impartiality, whioh based its conclu
tiona and Jeoirious upon the law and the evi
dence. it :liiBisßO,theonlyargumentethatneed
be presented to it are those drawn from the law
and the facts; and if Mr. Williams* legal powers
be as 'great aa we are told they are, and his ease
the clear one he says it is, he has only to display
his logio and his convincing facte to the Court to
ensure a favorable decision. Is this the charao
ter of the Court, or is it not? Is it a body con
forming its decisions to law and reason, or is it
a mere reed swayed by the wind and shaping its
decisions as thiijor that candidate may be elect
ed or defeated ? If it is the former, its deci
' sions cannot be offected by a thousand elections;
if the latier, the sooner we get rid of it the bet
ter ; for in that ease we have no need of courts
to decide questions that can be settled at the
ballot-box.
Tht fact is, and no mAn knows it better than
* Mr. Williams, that the Supreme Court will set-
Ue this question-upon its merit*, solely, without
- regard toour political squabbles. The returns
; of the election cannot be presented there,
. either on one ride or the other. It is a grate
legal question and not a political one, and must
.be MtUed on legal grounds—firstly by the eon
‘ ititutlon, which no election result can change
v and secondly by the facts, which are past an a
unalterable. A legislative body or an executive
officer, may be swayed by poptdar totes, but
not a Court. The Judiciary is the stable
branch of our government, to which any man
or community can come with its grievance and
obtain justice upon the merits of Us plea, with
out reference to other considerations; and none
but a demagogue would hold it up as subject to
other influences than those of law, justice and
reason. For one, ws hats all confidence in the
integrity, fairness and impartiality of the Su
preme Court, and feel sure that it will decide
the railroad question upon the basis of the law
and the evidence presented to it, without refer
ence to any outside influences or results. Who
ever e&ts his vote for the demagogue who talks
otherwise, in the hope of influencing the dec!-
gion of the court, will do. a foolish as well as
useless thing.
Farpt the State Ticket.
In the hubbub of excitement about onr count; i
ticket, we must not lose eight of the Btelo ticket. 1
Ihe people of the teit of the 8 tote ere looking
for in old-fashioned majority, in Allegheny, for
Bus and Futv, end we mint not disappoint
them. Let erery Bepublicsn throughout the
county eee to it thet the Stlte ticket i> properly
cered for in erery district.
Ex-Got. Porter, the father of the demoetitlo
candidate, is well known to be a reilroed bond
holder; while Jobs M. Bsad, tho Eepublican
ciodidlle, woe the ettorney oyomil the bond
holders in the Sharpless cue. Vet we will tex
ture to eoy thet Gibßon, end Dunn, end Lynth,
and WflUama, end Burke, end tho Democracy
generally, will tote foyPoarrn in preference to
«... Tory go before thepeople withllleortß
of professions ou their lips sgeinst reilroed tax
ation; yet on the only office thet hu anything
to do, practically, with the settlement of that
question, they will all tote for the son of a bond
holder in preference to one whose antecedents
are on tho side of the people.
We oltc this merely_.ts.in eridence of their
hypocrisy. w « “ k for n 0 rotes for Mr
on the g: -nd referred to. He is presented!!,
a sound, honest lawyer, and therefore trustwor
thy as a judge on an/ question; and we ask the
peopleiio rote for him, (his legal qualifications
being conceded,) because he is the People's can*
" dldafe, in opposition to the Administration can
didate. As such, let him be supported earnest
ly by erery opponent of the Administration;
and no Eepubliosn in this county ought to Bp
satisfied with leu then 4000 majority for him
and his colleague upon the State ticket.
~' Wa understand that Mr. Williams declared in
‘ Us speech, in Allegheny, the other night, that
.* he "had been called from the close contempla
tion of classic anthors, from boohs whose lore
« is utled to the unlearned and common mind,
to defend the people, who are to send him to
*' ■ ' Congress” Hie ears must hare been open and
1 • v f v - remarkably acute to hare caught that call. Ao.
. ; cordinglo bit own calculation in his organ of
<* T ;••••'• Bsturdsy, be bad but twolro constituents. Ha
- saysibat'bn an ararago only tbroo mtn ritit *
s*T .. primary intoUng in’the country. Ur- WlUlamo
had fovr totes in contention, which was just
' • iwa men tban bo would hare raeeirod on»’
“second ballot. ... ._
But about Unit, clatoiea—wbal in the world
'■~f' • '.will they do in case Mr. Willlims goot to Con
. groat to ea.e us from local taxation 1 hat
C-r - TriUtho mutetdo . ....
•-!: ...Wb«r« wn it.njapht, »t«o Uujnmontltu d«p
f jtodiea o'er the hied of jocr toitd tyddu. i
i..' ’'JUat! »1*» : BtgetpldetsousCweaoethtlrnte
lcsnyebaoTor the portly Tolumee that contain
' f'- f ’ jjjnuii and geotut! wrotehed, wretched poor
■: ' our barbarlam with nofonning mind
- * of fceebolder to keep our thought! luntd to
' .ibn thoughts from Horace or Luoio! Jutl
-V- „■*, world wat staking to the tact that Mr.
. .Traumas wn. dcTOtfn* himself •afe***
V?.:*; tßt olWes, had renounoed til tctroh for filthy
■ Sfe arf’gbsndoMd th. broken glass bath.
■SsUroi" to rigrmnt boots C“d work-a-dsyhots;
uj with the iibhoniJ •b»»r*r, .
'■ CoL Bm f ”“ th * v f*!T
• ‘ la on tbit sooret riltnoo of the mind,
whM pharsaKu pasta. Iff noiseless
sw'aad with importunate «ty exclaim, come
n2htrb from do** lo eoatempUUon! to spiloef
' TonUcnn and .dusty- toolUr--** “
Coupese, won’t we Btsphtm, •»* Staphon-tald
•‘won’t wel” Andac ■ ’.A'
Fiomeliiesio etudes, Sir Thomas he haf «o®f>
And reads Sum Ego Ptdo—l. am some. j .
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Poutxcal toJis,— Th-ftwople’s conferees of
the Sixteenth Congressional district, compos
ed of the counties of York, Cumberland and
Perry, met on Friday., last, and unanimously
nominated Benjamin Jonken, of Perry county, •
I ss their candidate for Congress. The adminis- |
(ration party have not, as yet, agreed upon a
candidate.
Mr. ILtUIy, of the Franklin district, is now .
stamping his district, endeavoring to palliate his ;
political treachery, in Congress. He recently
visited Juniata, and from the papers of that
county we learn that his efforts in that county
: hut not resulted much to his advantage. The
I Franklin Repository says?
I “He addressed the Democracy of Juniata a
1 week or two ago, in the Court House in Mifflin
! town, and of oourse endeavored to explain how j
be had managed to swallow Lecompton, after
haring turned np his nose at it in the most con
temptuous disgust. Among other speakers who !
followed him, and whom the people present call- <
ed out, was James Alexander, Esq. Mr. Alex
ander begged to be excused, but the Democracy
were inexorable, and he had to gratify them.
He proceeded to address'the meeting, and con
cluded his remarks by stating that ‘he was still
a Democrat, bat oould hot endorse the onions
Irtcompton doctrine of Jatnu Buchanan and Wil
son Retily.’ Mr. Alexander's speech was short
but to the point, and he sat down amid the
thundering applause of the Juniata Democracy.’’
The Republicans of Indiana county are now
in the field and preparing for the election day.
The Independent , or Saturday last, e&ys:
“Daring the last and present week our friends
in different parts of the county have,been hold
ing meetings, which we are informed have been
well attended. The people bare been addressed
on all these occasions by the Hon. John Corode
and A. W. Taylor, Esq., and also some of them
by William MoClaren and Horry White. Eaqs.
The people are becoming deeply interested, and
the best of feeling prevails throughout the coun
ty. The little bickerings and heart-burnings
which euoeeeded the nominations have nearly all
disappeared, and from the indications manifest
ed we feel authorized in saying that the majority
in this county will be at least two thousand for
the whole ticket.”
In Chester district, the triangular 6ght is con
ducted with great bitterness. The friends of
Bromall, Hickman and Manly, respectively, are
all at work in earnest. Affairs are so compli
cated that it is hard to tell which wing will be
successful. It is contended, however, that Del
aware county will decide the contest, and that
Delaware will throw its influenco in favor of
Bromall.
In Philadelphia, the prospects seem to be fair
for the People’s candidates. Lecompton, with
all the assistance of tbo Custom House, is below
par decidedly.
Stevens has made arrangements to visit every
distriot In Lancaster county, for the purpose of
addressing the People. The Timet thinks bis
election by a large majority is boyond a doubt.
Political Rxthibctior. —The Albany Journal
contains the following in reference to the fate
of the nine members] of Congress from New"
York, who voted for the Nebraska Bill:
“Nine members of Congress from this State
voted for the Nebraska; BilL .Where are they?
None of them have ever held an office since.—
Walsh ran again, and I was beaten. Camming,
Cutting, Rowe, Walbridge, Walker and West
brook failed of a renomiftation, and were suc
ceeded by Republicans. In Tweed’s District
four tickets were run,; but not one of the four
endorsed his course. Taylor, after being three
years buried at Owego, is dug up by the Demo
cratic Convention but only to be buried deeper
than ever. There is such a thing os political re
tribution, and New York Congressmen who mis-)
represent their constituents are sure to find it
out.”
The “retribution” reserved for the faithless
sine will be visited oh the Lecompton traitors
throughout the whole North. It will be felt by
Ahl—by Reilly—by Dewart—and
others in this Stale, to say nothing of their un
fortunate associates in other Northern States.
These gentlemen will dud that the people are
not as blind to their interests as they thought
they were, and that they know how to punish
traitors, when an opportunity is offered. Poor
Mr. Reilly in the very outset of his electioneer
ing tour, in his own district, met with some very
unpleasant impedimenta. Ilis Lccomptou votes
are already rising up against him.
FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE.
THOMAS WILLIAMS, tb« democratic candidal*,
for Coo frees in the Allegheny district, bai I»*Ai ih*
Attorney of every railroad in (he county bat tiro,
sad took hU pay in the proceeds of city and coanty
bonds. He alio rode on free-pmwea over all the
finished roads he was counsel for.
JOHN M. ERWIN; THOS. DONNELLY and
AUGUSTUS HARTJE, three of the democratic
candidates for Assembly, signed recommendation* in
faror of railroad subscriptions by theeounty—tbo
flrit named forthe Stoabenville road and the other
two for the Allegheny Valley. JOHN M. IRWIN I
ha* also a tree-pan over the Pennsylvania road.—
PHILIP H. STEVENSON, another democratic can
didate for Assembly, signed a protes} in the demo- I
cratic convention of 1857 against Repudiation and i
In faror of railroad taxation.
ALEXANDER BLACK, democratic eaodidato
for Prothonojary, Toted for tbo city subscription to
the Ohio and Pennsylvania road and has a free-pass
over said road. He also signed the recommendation
in favor of the eountyisobscriprion to the Allegheny
Valley road. • .....
WM. ALEXANDER, democratic randid&U tor
Coroner, voted In Pittsburgh Councils for tbo sub
scriptions to the Steubenville end Cbartier* roedi,
and to borrow money to pay interest on the Steuben-
vllle bon<l«. ,
THOMAS FARLEY, the Anti-Railroad Candi
date for CoomlMioeer, jignod a recommendation and.
carried It about for signatures, in favor of tbe Conn
.ty Subscript ton to tbe Allegheny Valley Road. IU
also helped to put through the Subscription to the
• Pennsylvania Road and tbe Allegheny city Snbscrlp*
tlon to the "Ohio and Pennsylvania Road, lie ha*
two sons and a ion-in-law now <or lately) employed
on that Road. 1
JOHN BOYLE, Democratic Candidate for Dlree-!
torTslgned the recommendation in favor of the Alle
gheny Valley Subscription.
JOHN HURRAY, Democratic Candidate for Au
ditor. signed the oofc-in favor of the Steubenville
Subscription* 1 So did Sheriff PATTERSON, brotbj
er-in-law of BARNES FORD, tbe Democratic Can
didate for Sheriff.. . . , , .
JOHN H. M’ILHENNY signed in favor of the
Steubenville and GonnelUrville Roads. 4
STEPHEN MERCER, Chainnamoi the Autl-Tr
Committee, signed "in fsvor of tie Allegheny Volley
Sabfcription.' __
DAVID D. BRtTCE, Chairman of the Democratic
Coonty Convention, Toted In Connells in fetor of tho
Allegheny Volley end BtenbenTille Subscriptions.
JAMES A. GIBSON, chief Democretlo meneger,
vos o borer ot'Hnrrisbttrg for tho SteobenTille rood,
os witness the following:
v 0 PiTTSBORQH, Feb. 17,1858.
* Kceelred, on the shore dole, from the Pittsburgh
end Steubenville Kollrood' Co., o worront on the
Treasurer, No. .... doted Feb. 17, 1857, poyoble to
the order of Jomes A. Gibson, Esq., FOB H AKBIS
BDBG EXPENSES, Sersnty-Firo Dollors 00.100.
$75 00-100 Btgnod, JajcjU A. wissoir.
WUhin » wtek After the above, the bUI wa» ap
proved by tbo GovernoraathorUlng tha county eub-
Beriotion to tbo Steubenville road. .
PLATFORM Of JCHB_ REPUBLICAN PARTY
ON THE TAX QUESTION,
feesolution paued bjr BepabUean County Conren
tioo, January 6>1B58;
Jitsolvtd, Thai wear* opposed to the payment of
Interest on railroad bon da limed by the county until
the whole question asto the liability of th« county
on aald bonds has bean passed upon by the Supremo
Court. We are in faror of loaving the whole ques*
tlon to that tribunal, and of waiting for its decision
before any further steps are taken by the county to*
wards the payment of said interest.
Extract from Addren Republican County Com
mittee:
“Tho Convention took no action on tho subject ol
Taxation for Railroad puopotcs, because the poet'
tion of tho party bad been previously defined In a
resolution adopted Inca convention held at the Coart
Hotue os the 6tbds£ of January, 1853. Thatreso
lutlon took ground against the impoaition of taxea
to pay interest on railroad bonds issued by thaooun ty
until the legal liability of.the county to pay said In.
Ureal had been determined by the Courts of laal re
sort, after a full Judicial investigation of oil the facte
oonnooted with subscriptions. In that
view we concur, audio 4° the candidates upon oar
ticket The Republican party, as a party, 1* in no i
way oonnacUd with theee unfortunate and flUdrieed
subscriptions, u they were,all made before It came
into existence; but the questions growing out of
thoso’subscriptions ire queationa of to-day, whioh
have to be met, and we have no inclination to shir*
them or fire them the go-by. Grave doubt* bavo al
waya exiatad, and now more than erer, aa to the
conrtitutlonalityfiegality and binding force of .these
snbacriptiona; and[ inasmuch as they
grievous burden oit debt-opon the people,.-there
ia a manifest necessity that those doubts should be
-solved and all the questions Involved broUght-to the
test of legal scrutiny before the burden is shorn*
.dared. As a party we ere not In favor of Hailroad
taxatloo, and will; Apt . consent to the voluntary
Imposition . -and. collection of such: taxes. -The
whole matter is now in the hands of the judicial
tribunal* of the country for examination and adju-
until those tribunals have pawednpan
tke facts and the legal questions raised, antTdirect»
tax to be' levied for the payment of interest on rail
road bonds, it is but proper that no steps should be
taken that would either embarrass or teem to antic!-
nate their dheMoM ?be Bupremo CouriWridse to*
• Sdno willdetwmttrtbla question, U'wigpaMd ex
r -fhVr forlhe <
A Candidate at Last. —The Pott of Saturday,
announces that Jons Birmingham, Esq., had
been nominated as the regular Democratic can*
didate for Congress in the 22d district. He
not be snpported by Gibson, Dunn & Co., the
I Administration preferring Williams to an honest
Democrat like Birmingham ; but the Post will
1 support him and do its best for him. The con-
I test will be between M’Knight and Binning.
' ham.
Tiie Boston Transcript says of “Autocrat
Holmes: “Who could have invented the stupid
itory that the wise and genial Autocrat was go- |
iug to sutpend —that he had finished his Impe
rial talks and retired to his inaccessable palaoe?
Not we. We never thought of him but as one
!of our friends,—our guide and philosopher
i while life is left. We are glad to be informed,
as we have been, that the papers which have
commanded suoh universal admiration are to be
! oontinued indefinitely—with a new title, certain
ly but with all the characteristics which have
given to them their brilliant and endnringfame.
Whoever made up the false report deserves
never to read another witty nor pathetic line:
to be banished, in fact, from the autocratic
presence.”
Vahitas Yahttatum. —The Boston papers are
chronicling the death of bq old man in that
aity, named Francis, who, after a long life of
pcnurioußness and note-shavings, left a fortune
of four million of dollars. The sum is not al
together contemptible, but in thesodays of mil
lionaires it is not startling, and ss tbe result of
nearly eighty-three years devoted to money-get
ling, the game seems hardly worth Iho candle.
This poor old mao, before ho died, was consid
ered the richest Individual in Massachusetts.
— H. r. Times.
Rtcn Ruodk Islandsrs, —There are 205 citi
zens in Providence- who pay a (ax on $50,000
andnpwards. The highest Lax is by Alexander
Duncan, whe pays $10,621 81 on properly val
ued at $-1,040 100, A rich man that.
Colfax of lodtano, candidate for Congress at
La Porto, was introduced to a prominent German
a little deaf. “ 801 l Dax ,” said the German, “to
the dy vil nut ter boll dax—l pays him now two
timeß !"
Weakness or the Stomach and Indiges
tion. —Another Ore.at Curt effected /.y itarAarc'j Holland
Bitters.—tho wife at Pieter Do Witte, living la Holland
Sheboygan county, WUso nsin, inflert-d much from
n’caJbifii of Stomach end Indigestion. She hod boon under
a physician's care for some time, bat tbe disease seemed to
baffle even bis skill. She purchased eomo HOLLAND BIT
TERS it our office, which hM given tone to her stomach; her
appetite end strength ere returning. end we firmly believe
tbet tills is another greet core effected by yoor mdeidne.
We here still to record many wonderful cure* effected by
this remedy, bnt mmt wait another opportunity. One
thing yon can rely upon, wbat we have published are from
persons much respected In oar community, anil are literal
! I, ire.. J. QCIHTUS,
i Ed. Sboboygnn, Nienwsbode, Sheboygan, Wls.
OaCTtov!—Be careml to ask for Iloerbave’t Holland Bit
ters. The grant popularity of this modi cine has Induced
many imitations, which tho pnbllc should guard against
purchasing.
Pi.i.l at $1 per liottle, or aU bottles (nr $6, by the pro
prtettra.BENJ.PAGE, A 00., Manufacturing Pharma
cantiatasnd Ohetniita, 27 Wood street, between Ist and 2d
gts., Pittsburgh, and Druggists generally. seStidAwF
Sptctal plotters.
LDARV A CO .
Leaders and Introducers of Fashion fo
.Vo*. 3,4 <rn<f ft, Aitor House, flrmihtay, .NVic r.rrb,
GENTLEMEN’S HATS,
FALL HTYLK—IBS 8.
hat they are now prepared to famish thrlr “Fall Style
Hat" by the package. The welt known superiority of their
fabrics and the decided character and beauty of their styles,
have neared f«.-r tb*m a patronage and support nsrer;before
obtained by any other boose lathe trade. With Increased
facilities In manulactarlßg, they can, with confidence,assert
that their present style will surpass anything heretofore
Issued. aaliteodSwfe
WALL PAJPKR.
THOMAS PALMER,
So. 65 Market Stritli
Between Third and Fourth,
BY A RECENT CLOSING OUT SALE,
haring disposed of all hb old stock of Wall Paper, Sc., has
refilled his sales rooms with a fall and Complete Aasort
tnent of every article In hie line of basinets, comprising
OoM, Velvet, Glazed and Common Wall Paper, Borders,
Decorative Panel Mouldings. Oak«, Ac. A jin* assortment of
c trJ /toper; Gold Bnrdarv-1 Hhodts, Gla.-sd and no-
Ulszed Greens, Ac., Ac.
Tbs attention and inspection of boosekeeper*. desirous
purchasing, and of all others, respectfully n*«jue#Ud
scatrgedk-
POSTLEI, NELSON A CO.,
Hmnfccturm of
GUN BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES,
Cast Stout and Ihsmvseml Shovels Omd Spades,
Hurt, Hay and J/aawre Foris, Piflre, Jfnlfeeil, <C<
WaraltOßM, So. IT Varkrt Si.,
Mote rnr&BUKou. pa
” (’ A U T I U N .—The grent success r>t' the
Awt'riean llai.A bar led foreign manntoctnrvt* not only
to Imitate It tn gnecral appearnaca, but to -junitr'e* l
.•ren to tb» ti» «f otir trad-m»»k» T1»o«-» wl*r* lw»- I**4
ttwjfeuoiti* Watch are not likely to ll they
redact Ifco article to % proper acrutlny when offered for
ante. To lluw, howerer, who bam oarrr purehaaad the
American Watch, and ara not familiar with it* pacollarl
tip*, tn would cay that tboy u«nr nt«<i b*> In any doubt
wtulaTtr la rapid tn Ifoaa etrOjicalu o/’prnuinttvu, eiffiwd
by oaraalma, *«r*riaMy accompany *t«ry Watch aold by
tu, and ahonld t* demanded «<1 ernry perautf offailn* thma
Watcbea for tale. ‘
We ham t» add that the apurfooa article* are Ilko otir
Watch In apf*«row« only, and are internally of tho moat
Inferior Unlth, and ntada upon the mry *»®e eyttam that
bM alrcadj floctUti Otf cown tty *rrM IFjicArJ (h.ti «r* ««<
oa/yemrotatnuf <* con*«4fil mirtr rfrrpnur, but reoDy
ujeleu to o>e tnenm. -
Any peraon who wl*b#a V* purchaee on* of our
WttcbM, will find Ib4n with «*ir •Kent*. M*ur«. UEINK
MAN A UKTRAN, PUuWr*b f Pm.
APi’LETOS, TRACY A Co.
■l«:tyd*wT—julo W»Ub»m,M*
AIOTfHSAJiI MOTHKUJIJI tfOTIIKftHIM
Don’t fail to procure Mr*. Winslow’* Sooth
ing Pyrflp tor Childrt'nTa»’tl»!ng. It h«i tio «*jna! «a «ftb.
It great!y th« proccaa of teething t»y »oft*iilßg lU*
gsraa, rcJnciiig all i n®* aim ailoo—will allay p»la. •»'! •*
tnra to rrgnUU tb» bovela. D*p*t*l upon It, trintlur*, It
giro restto yoorselvee, and rslkf and health toy*
inlknu. Perttcllj aafo Id all mm.
This valuable preparation (a tho prescription of no* of
aba tnosteiperiencsd ud akitful female Fbyalelaiia In Nov
England, Mid lias been (Mod with natur-faillng atjrfeai In
millions of cmm.
Vf# believe It the beet and sorest rsmody to the world, In
all run of DywnUry and Dlarboea In CtitMren. whether It
arlaee frmn teething ot from any other can**.
If life and health can be eatlmated by dollar* and canta.lt
U worth 1U weight In gold.
Million* of liotUM ar*. aotd every year in the Hotted
Btataa. It la ao old and wtU-trUd remedy.
! PRICE ONLY 26 CBNTS A DOTTLE.
I gg*Nouo Kennlnenoleaitho ffcc-almlle of CURTIS A PEr.-
RINH,New York, |eon (h« oatalda wrapper,
gold by Drugglrte throughout tlte world.
Da. OEO. n. KBYBER, Agent for Pittsburgh.
I Ju2»UwlytcT
Tbe Or oat Bufllsn Remedy.
■IR JAMBS CURKI’9
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLSI
Praj«rad fr*>ta a prescription or Blr/amea Clarkn, M.D.,
Phyairitra Extraordinary to the Queen.
Thli well known Mrdielneli no Imposition, but a *are
and safe romedy for female DlffietUtlea and Obstruction*
roo any eftnaa whatever, and although a powerful remedy,
they contain nothlnghortftal to the conatltutlon.
| TO MARRIED LADIES It la peculiarly salted. It will,,
!In a abort time, brlogoo the monlhlyperiodwith regularity. -
|‘ That ISU* have nntr been known to Jbilvherethe dirtc
I UonMontJUseeondpaeeqfpaMphUtartiiitUob*cnc&'
tot full particulars, gat a pamphlet, free, of the agent.
N. D —il and 8 portage rtampa enclosed to any author!
sed agent, will Insure ahottle, containing over M plila, by
"K-fAIiNESTOCK A CO, Pittsburgh, wholesale agent,
and eold by all dWggtata. fc T
Tunnßß ATKKT MATCIi MACHINE IN
THE worldi
A FORTUNE MAD* WITH A SMALL INVKBMRNT.
THOMAS’ PATENT MATOU MACHINE
L* a simple, cheap and perfect Match Maker. Toe Machine
omta only SIU; la driven by hand, and will make the tor*
tone of the mannfcctarer ln» short time. Where good
mod la to be bad rondUy It matedallyreducea the oant.
4F4sv«rel bounty or of"****
tala at a moderate ertoa. forpartitmlars callat o AEEnil
COUNTING ROOM, fifth stmt laMdAwfctfT
• W. <sc D. RtNEHJkKTi
A.iw» l u^rTSbSSiSsS3S3‘*.«“'»
street, where they will ha pleased to reedve their friend*,
apimydfr
tßAaownsa.. ..■^d*»LeoT».<~.....w.w , cinAOMa
Fttubaigb Steel Work*.
| i JONES, BOYD At CO,
U.ourKtnren .1 CAST BTEBI4 «I*>, BFRINO, PLOW aid
A B. fiTKKI. SPRINGS Mil A ALTS,
Oner SMU and Pint Stnttt, PiOibmrgh, Fa.
isaao rotas. ........ - —•*> * oat **-
I>. B. ROGEKB 4c CO,
iuscricnntx*B or
Regers 1 Improved Patent Steel
Cultivator Teeth,'
Otmet Ron and Pint (Bruit* PHtilurj/h, /**•• .•
JnSfclydfc* .
STAROU FACTORY FOR SAleßi
‘ The Rochefltor Starch Factory, in thorough
sod complete working order, capablo of tuning out two
ton of Starch dally, will besold on very advantageous term*.
This !*• farorahleopportnalty for any one wishing to enter
Into e safe and profltabla basinearn A good ran of custom
being already well Mtabllahedp-aod re-iulrkga compare,
tivelv small eepl teL r For farther information anqolra of
; “Sfißifl! P HENRY H. OOLLINB, Wo. 88 Wood at.
1 yprr.AMTilgmA.
WM. MoKSB & 00.,
jVa, S 3 8» Front 8U and Ho;* 33 • Letltla St.,.
, IMPORTERS 0F....'.
fohbi&n dry goods,
, Arc coiuitaßtfy.rfrdciYiiig on consignment,
j ikisfl LINpNB, BHIRT FRONTO, great
rtr&j: Alab;' eoralstlntin pert « ot
v'f&tsL tJttiytf! 001U14 .
TADBt VELYiRdiWACCAS^ASaiUSS^
CLOTHS, Ac* • ■■
", gpmam ■<i t.oow. ; ;
f. ' *«**:• -• '.-' •. ' " V_ _ -• „ _ .
i&gcciai jß,ofarg. ' atjbcrttsnncnls. iHtgcgnantoug.
Permanent Office. "boots AND MOBbT ' IUirO&TAMV TO PA.
Complying uith tbo urgent request o( hun- cheap FOR CA.SH.
dreds of their patients, I TAMES ROBB,
DR9. C. M. pitch Sc J. W. BYKKB O NO. Si> MARKET street,
PERAASEHTLY I 5 PITTSBUROH, J
And may bo consulted nt their office.
No. 191 Penn Street, j
OPPOSITE TUB ST. CLAIR HOTEL.
Dally, oxcupt Sundays, furConammptlOtif Aitlinia, •
Bronchitis aud all other Chronle Complaints :
complicated with or causing Pulmonary Disease, Including |
Catarrh, Heart Diicate, Affection* of the Liver, Dyt
pepeia, Orutritii, Frmai' Complaint*
DUS. FITCH t BTSE3 vonid state h.it their treatment
of Consumption Is baaed upon tne /oefthat ft* ducat* ts
uti inthilAoodand tyrtem at large, both be fort,an • durtnp
to development <» thelungt, and they therefor wnoloy
Mechanical, Hygienic and .Medicinal remedies t" j.nrify the
blood and strengthen the system. IFJlft there, thpy uso
MEDICINAL INHALATIOffS, which they-ealne highly .but
only as ttUiaSivtt, (haring CMrotj'r' rjpxtiohm «J'd
atone.) and InTallds are earnestly cautioned against wasting
the precious tlmoofcnrablllty oil any treatment based upon
the plausible,but faJso Idea that the**eeat of the disease can
bo readied In a direct manner by Inhalation,” for as before
stated, the teat of the dii»atr it in the M<wf and Its tfecti
only In the longs.
charge for consultation.
A list of questions will l*» sent to those wishing to con*
lit ns by letter. .qiy29.-dkwfctfF
John C
Baker & Co s
OBNBINR
COD-LIVBR () Ilj !!
Tnis Medicine, prepared in the most ap
prored mannor, and bottled by ns, has received the sanc
tion of the moat scientific of the Modtcal of Phil
adelphia and elsowhcre, who recommend It m superior to
any otlior now mannfsctnred.
OflUefficacynndlmportance as n remedial In casesof
Consumption, Oout, Bronchitis, Asthma. Chronic Jlhetimn
tism.and all Bcrofn!oas diseases, tt U unnecessary to speak;
—thousands of eminent physicians of F.nrope and America
havlog tested it* wouderful cnratJre propertied.
Prepared only by JOHN C. BAKEII £ CO., Wholesale
Druggists, No. 1M North Third street, Philadelphia. Sold
by all Druggists thrmitthont the fogt:dioo3o
Minister? of the Gospel, of till dennmitm
lons, have used IPHson'l CWrhroVd ITnvbirhr Pillt n- ™
cmedy for the genoral Indisposition and drowsiness wlii. lr
so frequently attends theii 1 ardnous calling, Shd ijnndnsU
of thnn bate borne Tolnntary testimony of the groat re
lief they hnTo experienced from the use of this medicine for
Indigestion, Nervous Hemdach" and similar ill". Prepared
and sold by B. E. FAHNESTOCK * CO. Wholesale Drag
gists, and proprietors of R. 1.. FAHNESTOCK’? VKBMI
f COE, No. 00, corner Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh.
Bee*odvertis*montnn 4lh pmreofto-dsy’s paper. M 2l:d*wT
F ji. MILY
SEWING MACHINES
BAKKH'S.
GROVKR iV.
Tho first place in public Rdtinmtion in now
lastly accorded to the OROVRB 1 BAKER'?* MACIIINK,
for family sewing for the following reasons:
Ist.—lt U MORE SIMPLE end EASILY KKIT IN OR
DEB then any other machine-
2d. —Itmakese seam which will not RIP or ItA\EL»
though oTery third stitch la cat.
3d —lt sews from ordinary spool*, end thus nil tToubli*
ol wiudin* thread Is avoided, wh»« the wm« MecbJnocan
bo adapted, et pleasore, by e mere change of spools, to ell
stleaol work.
4lb:—The same Machine ran* *slk, linen thread and com'
tnon ipootcotton, with equal facility.
sth.~Tbe eeam i* m »U«ta aa the tnnit elastic fabric, eo
that tt t« free from alt LIABILITY, t> BREAK inWAfiH
INQ, IRONING or otherwise.
6th.—TtaertUtb made by this Machine ii more TIhAL
TIFCL than any other made, either by band or machine.
W. C. ELLIOTT, Aficnt,
AT THE FIFTH STREET
BQIRT MANUFACTORY,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
7k~Crp7 MARKLE,
uixurscTcaxas nr
I'RINTIHO, JOB ASB ALL KIXB? OV
WRAPPING PAPER.
Warthonit, No. 27 Wood Street,
riTTsBURGn, rA.
mj4:tf (t
Rags bought at market prices.
J. 11. CIIHISTV, JI. Di, '
1M Third Street, Pitttlufyh, Pctnta.,
Haring had the advantage* of Eastern College* and Hos
pital*, and severs! years’ practice, offer* ht* ptof«»iion*l
service. In SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CASKS.
unmm
Rer. W. D Howard. 1 Col- Wilson McCaodlrM
Rev. D. U. A McLean. Hod. 11. A. Weaver.
T. 11. am, Esq. Ujo. T. J. Bigharo.
j k. Huotvr. | John H. Slrllur, Esq.
Jacob McCollfater. Keq. niY.'llvdfe
"W. HUIjMBS X SON S,
Muraa t*
Foreign and Domestic Bills ot Exchange,
CERTIFICATES or .DEPOSIT,
DiNK NOTES AND SPECIE,
NO. t? MARIAS?"BIUrKT, NTrsilUßOn, PA.
cmml* <« all the principal cities through
□ tth« United Rtate*. a|.23-fcly
JOHN COCHRAN « B
UiaKiracniKcsa or
roa Oalllnlt lr«a Vantu, Vanlt Dodra,
Window Window liunrds, fcr.,
.Vui. 91 .VrrmJ Street and SJ Thint Street,
(Between WmlandUarkrt,) PnTSIIUROH. I’
Hv* CO ba»d a variety of now Patterns, fancy Mid p aln,
•aitabls fur all piurrs** Particular attention paid l rn*
clo*ingOru**LoU. Jobbing ifoo* at short notice. trirQ
wm. vaxorvoL- ——■ «•»*• ******
VANOEVER & FBXEKD,
A.TTORNKVS AT LAW,
SOLICITORS IN CIIAXCKIIY ,
•»'«. ft, Mint's Mack, Dubu-f »<, At tea.
Ay-(V<n»f<l<ia« promptly marie in atiypartof Northern
to««, or TTMtcni wleconno.
Will attend to tl*> pcrcbfw" and Mo of lt»*J Estate, ol>
laluiog Money <m ikituli and Mortgage* eoltlydfo^
■ \V~E~Y M A.” if" at bun
Manufacturer* and Denton la *ll kind* of
TOBACCO, BRUIT AKS CIGARS,
AND
LEAT TOBACCO,
Ctwt cf SmitAfitbi Strut and DuswvxulMlty,
PITTBDUROII, PA.
:. c. noßtxauxl..
irtaaow pocqlis*
ROBINSON, HINIS i HILLERS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
WABHINOTON WORKS
Pittsburgh. Ponna.
Ole, Ko.HI Morkot >■>••■.
Minulmctnr. *ll Uni, of SUomCnifoon .nUMill Ilicbln
ary; CaaUnga.lUilruad Work,'BtOMn liuilej* nod t*bnst Iroo
Work. , ..
Jobbing and Repairing dcoeonafcorttKrttee. mf4 ‘ ,: .Y"*s
M. "KrcTTITTk to p I’m”
DENTIST,
Extracts Teeth without pain, by an entibe
it n«w AoaMtlwlie agent applied to the t««th and guffli
only. Teelb from one to foil aa(U inserted no the rari-Ait
metallic !**«. Qa al»n ineerti fa*th on mttn I'orutain
bast with conllnnoua gum, wbltb la beanty, claaollnMa and
durability cannot tail to plena*. Call and examine apech
*|UO®co No. 61 Fourth atreet, below Market, (aecotid
■tory.) Plttatmrgh. ___ jt>7:lydEc
fIAMUFiL G-.RAY
MERCHANT TAILORI
JVc. ftll sf. CLAW STJUSSTt
PITT3BUBQQ, PENNA*
la proparod to furnish hia custumora and
boyar* generally, wltb tbe Uteet and moat Jkahlonablo
•tylea or Spring and Snmniar Qooda of aaery Tnrloty, which
be will make up to order to th* entire aatlafactlnn of tboae
who may taror tboru with tbolr patronage. np'i&dto ,
PAYNE, BIBSEIsL A CO.,
WiHtrricrtmiM or
CooUing, Parlor and Etenting
STOVES,
Orates, Floats, Fenders, etc..
And Minufttcwnin of tti, OelctniteJ
OAJPITAI. COOKING RANGE,
80. Mil LIBKRTV STfIEKT,
jylMydfc ■ riTTSJOROn, BA.
‘MITCHELL, HERRON & CO.,
KAkcrActuiuaa of
Cooking. Parlor anti Heating
STOVES,
Grate Fronts, Fenders, liookins Ranjes, it
10. Liberty St., PltUburgb, Pa.
!>"KOni~ANDISUSOSi,
No. 181 Liberty Street, Pitteburph, Pa.,
■inuricrmi, *D> wuolisiw Biota u,
Efiry Variety uf .
PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER,
Shoe Leather, Split’, Morocco, Fmeh and
Country Calf Shire,
Solo Leather, Carriage Oilolotltß. Arc,
All of which will be fnrabhedae lh.low.flt Oeah Ptlco.
WBIDEBWASTKB.iI
'Foreign bxchan gu;.
SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BS.
DUSCAIt, BHKRIIAS St CO., . ,
ON THE ONION BANE, LONDON, IN BUMS/0? ONE
POUND BTE&LINQ AND UrwABD3.l .
Abo, DUU ua the principal dib* “»* tow " ot
Belgian, Holland, Germany, Bo«b «d ollwr Boropeaa
lukin Wood Itroft.ronigr of Third.
PITTSBURGH BAU rACTORI
D. O. HBBBST,
Corner Liberty t#4 fltTMtii
. PJTTSBVBGB: PA*
Manufacturer of all kind* of light Bags
raitabl* &>r Grain, Floor, Me*t,Boclcwi»c«t*fl*l^
Orocan' on,prints loot* tadappropriate dlaipito
aoppljr of Banml*** W on hand, and Grain
Many in tbaU&oo. AU ordfni^rompt-
HJHNK.V EUCOLOuINS* _ -
Pnrwrfing and .commiwlonMotcnant*
J ANDWHOLKSAUDKALIBra/
Obon^,ButM>r^.Se«dni» , i»b, :
And |Todnoe <Hn«t»Uj|
*«> Xfo. Sb : ffixrf jCmi. PUtetmrik. - - .
RAH* ROAD SPJ&B COMPAIfT*
Jii«pliDUwortti..-..—~.D,W , .O.'OiaW«U.
* t#*?*:* *; ■ • ; nirmwraiai?
;BMb»04» spikes;
IMP;
Fall iuiJ Winter Stock of
LADIES’. in SAKS* an.l CHILDRENS’ BOOTS and SHOES;
MENS'CALF, KIP AND COARSE
BOOTS. SHOES, OXFORD TIES.
GAITERS, OPERAS, Ao.
BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ BOOTS. SHOES, Ac.
•FORDS’ lIUDDFR SHOES,
A very superior article ami very neat, direct from tbs
Manufacturer*, which be will sell hy Lho rsia or neiifli
at very reduced prices for cash.
Tills slock comprises one ol the largest assortments to be
found In any city, suitable for city and country sales, end
haring over twenty yean experience In bnyieg, he trusts
that he can now enttall tastes. He respectfully Invites all
|u want to c tit. assuring them that they wfl! be pleased.
7letnetnl«ar the place JAR. ROBB.
No. 89 Market Btreet,
satiT Third Door fioro the Diamond Market.
JOHN SICA&THY,
BILL, CIRCULAR AND CARD
Distributor and Foster,
PITTSBURGH, PESX'A.
WILL promptly attend to the distributing
anilJ’osting of
RILLS, CIRCULARS, CARD 3 AND PROGRAMMES,
For Railroads, Ships. Steamboats, Amusements, etc.
All orders either by mail or telegraph, or otherwise, sent
to the office of the Daily Gaxette, will bo faithfally at
tended to.
Packages forwarded hy the Adams Express Company will
bo promptly disposed of according to directions. sc27;3td
RPHANS 7 -COURTSALK.—By virtueof
an order of the Orphans Court, of Allegheny county,
dated September 25,1858, the ttndendaned, administratrix
of Christopher Philo, deceased, will sell at public sale, at
lho Coart lloaie, la tbocityof PitUhorgh, od SATURDAY,
O' toher 23,1858, af Id o’clock. A. H., the following real
t-state of said deceased, viz All those two IoU OtLand
situated in the Borough of Birmingham, in Allegheny
comity, numbered fotirtoou and Uilrty-nine, (Uaml 39,) in
Richard Edward’s plan of lota In said borough. Lot No 39
(muting /*n Orniahy street, and lot No. 14 on Unino alley.
For further Information apply to MARSHALL A BROWN,
No. KM Fifth street. Pittsburgh, or to
MAKUAKKT PIIILK, Administratrix.
ISirmlngdam.
LIST OFAPPLiCATiONS tor Selling Li*
rjoor, fil d in thn Clerk's Olllr*, for Allegheny coanty,
up tr>S<-pt.26,ms. TllOB. A.ROWLEY, Claik.
Bumluhah, eating house, lstward. Pittsburgh.
Cubhsge A. G , with other goods Ist ward, Pittsburgh.
Curry William, luTern, Birmingham.
’flippy! Henry, tarem, Manchester.
Ottflii Andrew, tavern, Upper Bt. Clair township.
Klein Michael, tavern, Duqticsne Boroogh.
Pattemm John, tavern, 3d ward, Pittsburgh.
Leather, Hides and OIL
THE subscriber would solicit the attention
of merchants and strangers visiting the city to bis
pmieut extensive stock of LEATHER, bHOE FINDINGS,
TANNERS’ and CURRIER'S TOOL 3, TANNER’S OIL, Ac ,
which h» offers to tbs trade at tlto iowist market prires
lie solicits on examination of his stock.
Ilata and Capa.
TAMES WILSON, 91 Wood Street, is now
TJ receiving a fresh supply of Hals aud Caps, now styles,
in great variety, to which he invites the attention of the
ru>27:lwd.
too bids N. O. Molasses—oak cooperage:
M bh>la N.O. Sugar;
50 bids Crushed and Bow'd Sugar;
2ft hbls Uolden Syrup:
2d hbls Baltimore dir,
150 I tags Rio Coffee;
75 bxs 5« Tobacco;
TO eheste Y. U. and Black Teas,
U) half cheats Imperlaland Gunpowder Teas;
2i) bgm Grain Pepper and Allspice;
JOO bxs Ground Pepper,
100 bxs Mtutard—assorted qnalithr,
10 bxs Ground Ginger;
50 bxs KuXe's Starch;
20 tierces Rice;
100 bxaStarand Mould Candles;
100 bxs Rosin and German Soaps;
25 tc* Sugar Cured Hamr,
8000 pounds Canvassed llama;
10,( 00 do lUcon Shoulder*;
SO bids No. 1 Lard <MI;
50 grots assorlod Blacking;
50 hbls No. 3 Large Mackerel;
25 half bbls So. 3 dcr,
100 matte Cassis;
500 bdts Wrapplug Paper, assorted stzei;
60 d»z **tr» family Brooms
Alao.l'itubnrjrb'niatJiifarttma podt.ofsll doicription»,lbr
ml« by i LITTLK k THIMBU!, 112 Second at.
JjjHUOS-
Own GuUcoui.
Canary Seed;
AllcpoOstla,
Ho*o {’lnk;
?tar Ani*;
Send Paper Kwortad;
.larvon'i Indelible Ink;
*ai ?(4a-
Fnrr.Uly _ B b. FAItXESTOCK kCO
No. 00 comer Wood and 4tb stmts.
POTATOES —150*"hash this day rec’d and
for **b» by se27 UESftY U. COLLINS. |
FULL ASSORTMENT of all kinds of
Flannels and Past Stuff* fjr men and boja wear; also
Good*, Shawl*. NeedU Work, Jtc.
,eU CJIANSON LuVK.74 Market street.
K D IO ATIO,N OF ODD FELLOWS'
HALL, on TUKSDiY, September 29, ISJS.
ROUT*S OF PROCESSION:
Down Fifth street to Market: along Market to Third; np
Third (a Wood; down Wobd to Watw. along Water to Smith*
Avid; up Smith fluid to Third; up Third to Reas; along Roas
to Penosjlvanta evenne: out avenue to Pride street; np
Pride to Colwell; down Oolwell to Logan; up Logan to Wj*
Hr; down Wylie to Grant; along Grant to Seventh; down
.Seicnth t«> Liberty, down Liberty to Ban down Hny to Pens;
«i;> Penn to St. Clair, dowu SUClair to bridge; atroM bridge
u. Federal; »;p Federal to North Common; along North
Common to Rant Common; dowo East Common to Ohio;
along Ohio t*» CWatnut strict, and arrow bridge; «P Me
rhftnk- tu |Vnu; dowu Penn to Hand; up Uand to Liberty.
LI Wit? to Seventh*, np Seventh to PmUnfleld; along
•imitbfleld to Fifth; down Filth to llall.
CHARLES W. UItKWKU, Grand Uanbal.
-“■ °"“" 1 U*r,h‘l
Ccoflse & Backwell’a English Pickles,
Sauces, Catsups, etc.
TOSFkPIIB. BUSSIER, NO. 110 SOUTH
fj Wharves, Philadelphia, importer of the above superior
ituotlu hu cow Undine per ahlps Plymouth Rock and
Crown Point, from London, s foil aaaortrotnt, comprising—
PicalilU, Chute Chow, ftlXedPickUa, Gerties, ~
. Onion*; C*nl|dowrr», and Walnuts, Quarts and *“
Pints, Mtuhroora and WaloutCstiupa,
k Perrin a Worewlira Santo, Iburvcy,
John Dali, Reading and Bobo Sauces,
Durham Uoatard, Essence Anchovies, Col’s OeUtio,
Table Balt, SDanish and French dovea.
Jellies and FrntU, Balad Cream, Ac.
For aale to the trades* low a a any other homo intba D. S
i»26:3wd*
niANOs f pianos n
BPLK.VDIDKKW f^n>|V
FALL STOCK OK II V| fl
PIANO FORTES AND
MBFODEO N B,
Just arriving at the “Old Established Piano Depot" cf
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
No. US Wood street, second door atom 6th.
.‘ipTtrai StCMnd JJaad PiinHH will beaold eery Aw*
to make room for a new stork. ___ »e 26
r. n. muaa.
.wn«on kiuol
RETZSCIIS 1 ' OUTLINE ILLUSTRA
TIONS TO BUAKSPRARF—
jit lilUer’s Song of the Bell;
Fight with the Dragon;
Fri Jolla and IVgasur,
llnncor's Ballad*; Goethe's Paust;
Lord’* Vtnyer; The Golden ABC;
Foniiue’aOndln*, with colored IlmeUsUoua.
Tt;« ab,,vi»aml other exquisitely iUnatrated hooka now
opi'itlug at DANuON’S Book Store,
ec2s No. 61 Market, star 4th street,
S~ TEREOSCOPES AND PICTURES—Just
recelrrd a large and railed assortment of the latest and
moat beautiful English and French Pictures, both on paper
and glass, recently aehetod in Now
and Ttews in England, Iretnud,France, Spain; Italy,BwHr*
erlaod and Palestine. Catalogue* of Picture* fnruUbed
and any view can benrecured—if not on hand—by ordering.
«25 JOHNS. DAVISON, 61 Market at. •
OfiA Chmcc Qoi- Vanilla Beans;
nine; Tanks Beans;
8 hbli Canary Seed; Tube Colors;
f>6 cases Kxlradl Germantown Lampblack;
21 do OhreOil;
Kec’d and fur nit by MAKBOWN A PINLET,
Nq.l67 Liberty street.
JLEASE call and see our all-wool Pi&id at
31 cants; double width do, 37*4,and the cheapest lot
French Merin<» In tba dly rt 62 cents—all colon.
w 25 O.UANEON LOVE, No. 71 Market ft.
' j*LOUK—2oo,barrels White 'Wheat Extra
. . Family Flour, la store and far sola by
was ... mToacoc& McCreary a 00.
OK BBLS LOW GRADE SUPERFINE
FLOOK.foraalelowtocloeaby
w>2s - HITCHCOCK, McCTIBERT * 00.
SWEET POTATOES—I0 l bbls prime quaU
ty and Urge sire, for sale by
•raa mToncoOK, mcohebry a 00.
Thirty bbls. n. o. molasses arm
ing audforsaloby [*e2&] JAS.QAIU>INBR.
ANNUAL STATE TAXK
OF THE
Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society.
Baplamlter EBttai'ROlli and 30tb a \
and October Ist, 1858*
Fair Ground!, Ninth Word, Pittsburgh.
Annual addresses Friday at 2
o'clock P. M. Awards of Committee anhotaoeed lm-
meaiately afterwards.
Articles fur exhibition addressed to A. 0. HSISTER, Sec
retary, Monongahela House, PHtsbnrgh. '
All article* and stock Intended for exhibition trans; orted
frre of charge- ! .
Office, No. 68 Fifth street* where entries will be received
and exhibitor** tickets furnished. Books ofentry cloeed on
Tueoday soon.: Pteminm Liata and Hat of Judge* fnrnUhed
on application. ••
JGF*Jleoib*rv 1 Tickets,sl,oo. B>ngle admlmlon. 25 rents.
most become members.
A. O. UKISTER,
- SsereUn State Agricultural Society.
DAVID TAGGART. President. eeA-dkwtdT
ELEGANT Velvet and Cloth Cloaks just
opened; also,Shawl* and Dress Goods.
se24 „ , 0., HANSON LOVE, No. 74 Market rt.
SEED—CO bushels rco’d and for sale
by. «24 M’BAMB A ANJRB, No.l2A2dst. :
Enamelled oil cloths—For car
riage trimming, raiuntsetared oh. dock, drilling and
muslin, of different widtlia.fbtaale lowby -
; ae24 J. A n. PHILLIPS, No. 26 sad 28 Bt. Clair rt.
CLARK'S FEMALE FILLS—I 2 gross oj
thoao celebrated Pills, rec’d by JOS FLEMING,
■t>24 corner Diamond and Market aL .
EEATHERS —lOOOlba in store and for salt
by ROBERT DICKEY,
ael? ' . Front street, near Wood.
POTASH— 3 casks purePotash,fn Bfcore tun
for aale low to claw consignment. R.DICRKY,.
-»IT. . i •• - Front street, near Wood.
T7EATHERS—IGO lbs choice Goose Feathers
I*, received and for aale at Itolibertv street. -
' i ■ lUDDLB, WIBTB A CO, .
EGGS •- bbls - fresh Eges juatfeo’dand:
for aale by , .■ : a. RuBIBON A CO- ■
(10FFJfiJSrrrl5.0.. Jbags prime Rio . Coffee re^
/ driving andfgnmle by ■: . R.HOBINSON AOQ. :
Aru YDS ..GREEN AND BUFF OH/
CLOTH,for sale by J. AILPIULUPS:^
CHEESE— iOO h°*OT Extra Creabt/or-Cufc?'
Upg, to aale by , ;. 7 » y ' ' HENRY U.oOLfctNg. '
LIME-i-160 hhls freah Tame rec'd and tor
Vj r -, •;. JRNRY H. COLONB..c.
itL OLOTH CLOTHING—Or all kinds for
f aaleatNp,26and.gßA.Oalratraei. 'i* -
nttLCI«miCS>yER3-10 Art vide nd-
U.w UKU> r«jiwj>iKKSSSwSfW l **
FOR POTASH ! !
For making soap without lime,
with little or no trouble, and trifling expense. The
cheano*t hud meat convenient liriteta erer discovered
(,tt the purpose. ONB POUND BOX will mate NINE
POUNDS of
KtiKGANT HAES BAOP!
end eevetal gallon* of Soft, or one barrel of the Utter
Erer; family can make all the Soap, both hard and soft,
they dm, from their ordinary kitohen grease, and thl* Lye
—nothing eleeie required.
PRINTERS and othera min*
Will »nd th»‘ , OONO*NTRATEI>” 117 frr lb.
Cheapest a»d most Effective jrftcfc they can potti
bty use.
A tingle trial will convince anyone oflta groat ntillty
a, ftir*Mla by all DRUGGISTS and OROCKR3 .In tho
Coontry. , . .
Beware of Counterfeit* aa the eucceeaot our article nas
excited thoenpidity of imitator*, who, wherever found,
will be held strictly accountable for infringttnentt on our
Patent.
Manufacture*! only bythePemuylvaniaSaltManufactur*
log Company of Pittsburgh, Pa, who mannUcture the
WARRANTED PERFECTLY PURE, and tba
ONLY REALLY PURE SALT
la the Unit* d State*. AUo,
Oaustlo Soda for snap Soda Aab,
maker*. B*l Soda,
Refioed B<xl* A*ti, Bloacbio* IJ.juor,
Htcarhiog Powder, Nitric Acid,
Magwnea*', Ar]n* TorUt,
Mnnatic Acid, Bod* S*Watn«,
Chloroform
JAYNES’ PEKIN TEA STORE.
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT OF THE
\V. WILKINSON,
217 Libert? street, Pittstrarcli.
JAMES WfLSO.V.
COFFEE,
LOAF, CRUSHED AND N. 0. SUGAR,
And a gteat variety of
Tho article* aold at JAYNES’ ar« alwayl of tha
And sold at the
People from the country tUitlng the STATE FATR, will
find that aMbfo establishment they can pnrcbaee
BETTER ARTICLES AT CHEAPER PRICES
THAN THEY CAR A T HOME. Bc2o:dltr
pHICKERING & SONS’
n * ni
NEW SCALE PIANO FORTES
Tbe subscriber wilt open oo THURSDAY, Bept. 23d? BIX
SUPERB 7 OCTAVE PLANO FORTES of the
NEW Ji SCALE,
Being the Ant that bare been brought to this dty.
One of Clilckerlng A Sons new
BOUDOIR OR COTTAGE PIANOS.
The lnnnenae demand In tlio eastern cities for these in
struments has compelled the Musts. Chlckerlng to .employ
their entire force of nearly Are hundred men on the BTf
scsU pianos. , ,
The public are respectfully invited te call and see them ana
JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES.
JOriN U. MKLLOMI Wooditreot,
Sole Agent for Chickeriog t Son, for Pitta burgh and Wort*
«rn Pennsylvania.
BOOTBAND SHOES,
GEORGE ALBR EE * SOS,
Ho. 71 corner Wood and Fourth Streets,
Hate just received tueir fall
Stock, compristnga complete assortm’c of aeasonable
BOOTS, SHOES AND BUBDBRP,
Nearly all of which has been made to special order and
nurraased lor CluA ■ _ '
m*o hare-Just received -direct from the manufacturers,
LADIES’, 311 USES’ AND CHILDREN’S
Custom made Patent, French, Calf and Morrocco Gaiter*
and Boots. A iso MEN’S, BOT’S AND YOUTHS
Custom made. Boots and Bhoea, made to wear tolheaati*-
taction of the purchasers. Wo intend to keep tbe best
kind* of Shoes that can be found In either enstom or sale
rooms. Merchants and other* are respectfully iuTilad to
call and examine oar stock. eetaatlOt
TRAINS will leave every fifteen minutes,
from 9, A- M.to 0 P.M^(except a short interval at
noon,) between Bmlthfleld street and the FalrGronnda da
ring the State Pair. J. STEWART,
*e2s;dlw Ticket Agent Penn'a. B. R.
Iron City Commercial College,'
Pitttintrgh, Pa, —CTarfrreti 1855.
300 itODiira AVvaiiMito, jaw. 1868.
NOW the largest and most thorough Com
mercial school of the United Stataa. Young men
prepared for actual dntlea of the Coasting Boom.
J. C. SatlTß, A. 11., ProLof Dook-keeplng end Science of
Accounts. ' .
A.T. Douthxtt, Teacher of AHllimctlc and Commercial
Calculation.
J. A. Hxrsaicx and T. 0. Jctxnra, Teacher*of Book
Keeping.
A. Cowut and W. A. Mtuxa, Profs, nr Penmanship.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING,
As need in every department of bgriaasa.
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID BUSINESS
WRITING—DETECIINO COUNTBFEIT MONEY
—MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE—COMMERCIAL
LAW, are taught, and all other subjects neceamry
for the success and thoronghedacatlon of a practical boil*
nets matt.
Drawn all the premium* In Pittabnrgh for the past three
yuan, also in the Eastern and Western Cities, for best
Writing,
A SUBSTITUTE
CONCENTRATED LYE.
ST BONG EYE
sxrKi scronirx snow whir
Table, Dairy and Pork Packer 1 • Salt,
HO. 38 FIFTH STREET.
KIND IN THE CITY.
PURE TEAS OF ALL GRADES:
MOCIIA
and RIO
DOMESTIC ARTICLES.
Best Quality in the Market,
Cheapest Sates.
ENLARGED
sTaxs ran
i\ XOT SNSBA7ID WORK.
IMPORTABT INFORMATION.
Student* enter at anytime—No vacation—Time nnliml
tet—Review at pleainre—Gradhatea assisted la obtaining
situation*—TgKloq for Full Commercial Coarse, $86,60
Average time 8 to 12 week*—Board,-$2,60 per weak—Sta
ttonery, s6,oo—Entire coft. $60,00 to $70,00.
eon* recMTed at half price.
For Card—Circular—SpedmeiU of Bcsinaaa and Orna
mental Writing—locloee two stamps, and address
an 4 F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Panne.
XTEW NAIL PLATE FEEDER.—SIier
-1* woods'Patent SeU-Acting Nall Plate Feeder for Nalt
Machinery. ThUimproTamentdoeaewaywitb,the neces
sity of a man or boy to attend each machine. One hand
can attend four machines; end esdb machine will.cntmore
nails with thU feeder attached, than can be done by tboae fed
by hand, saving Ihrta hand* ont of fonr ,maUag iba nails
more perfect: asltis.fod by aecrew, and can .ba run.at a
greater speed. It U very simple eiul not liable to nt out of
order, and can ba applied to any machine now in on at
comparatively a small coat. It U warranted to work perfect
or no pay. ,A machine with thU feeder attached can heseen
luoperation at the Falrof the American Institute, Crystal
palace. New York. Bight* and Feeders for aalsby the
proprietor, ' ; ;D. W. BEKUSY,
.. No. 187 Neman BL, New York.'
Q WEETPOTATOJ3S—SOsks more ot those
Oflne Jersey Shore Potatoes: He’d and for sale at No. 185
liberty street. nU KIDDLE, WIRTS A CO.
EGGS —2bbls fresh Eega rec'd and ; for ealo
at No. 185 Liberty atreet. WIRTS A CO.
GUM - grog* superior Gum-
Nlppleateo’d this day bJ JOS. FLEMING, ,
a*24 ; . corner DUMarket .atx.
Aromatic oachods.—An eicouom
article for perfuming the breath, 3 srom lee’ll thia
day by JOB.FLKUINO,
se24 corner Diamond and Market at.
MEEN FUN—Three gross ofHobb'sgenu
ice Ue«r Pau BUaPo«d<n(lM|2gr(MofUNa Fan
jj«Ua, rac'd by . JOS. FLEMING'S,
tea* ’ tqnM> Diamond sad Mytot at.
PALM SOAP—-A large euppiy of pure
Palm Soap; also, a genoina lo< ofOntUaboan, rac'd by
. . JOS. FUUfijHPA
m 24 ‘ eornar Diamond and Msrkatats.
GO UN ECK'S.PULHONIC SYRUP—I have
OnoetTed a large nppty oftbbaxoaHatatttnifr mad kina
ako, alarge aopply of BcbaaclrtcelaliMtadgaiWaad Tonic.
m2*.. Jfo.lLKMlNQ.corPtoaopdAllarhetat.-
EGGS— 8 bbls fresh' Eggs reoMo&d ibr eato
atISS Übcrtyit /REDDLE, WIB3M A CO.
SUGAR— 30 hhds N. O. Sugar in store and'
fcrala by »el 4 R. ROBDiBON * 00.
bbls Syrups In atom and for
aatoby aa!4 • ; . .•■■„ B. BOBUfSQX k 00. .
“VTOLASSE3—SO bbla N. 0. Molasses in
XU. >tora and for talc by R, RQBINBOS.
BICE— 10 tee fresh Rico justrecM and foi
**leby »«H r ; /R. BOBUffIOS k CO.
BUTTER— 600;fts. freshtable.Butterre
ctlred and foe aaU by RIDDLE, WIRTB * CO.,
act* Ho.m Liberty atmt
STONE WATER PlPE—Eec'dand for sal'
by, aat& . , HIHRY ILOOLUHS-,
/"IHEESfi.—SO boxes Cream Cheese, extra
1/ *00.
ANILLA ROP£—Full awornueui uf
PITCH AND OAKUM-—2OO balec beat
V.il O bbU b** <5? *»«!. by
<»™g A OOQCTT. K~d. UljWitor ttrtet
GOODS—
* 00. tavßjwt opaoftdi nmagaitaai.
rtock «tf DRBS3 a»4 BTAPL* QW»da».tO wfclcfa U»»y Intlt*
tMtloaof P«rchM>w»» north. «n eoroar of4th
S>dMark«ttr—t». -•» ■■ 8830
M" —AOKAKEO-25 H>l«'"No. 3 Eon ;ei rec'd
.yifotMi. bi 'na mimfEiMLiKi.
OttLN OlL—Best quality nn hmul .ml foj
jMl.tqr »1» A. A.IILMIW
T> 10: IROT AND BLOOMB*-lSOtoii«
r Cbjrail *%!»•! no MW Jmkk Itoa.
?-"!r -- »: BOMBOIT * 00.- ;
jJWKKF Kymoss—4o 8»ck« largo nenr
mottejs.
O?" ttcct > E K Of tho Asso
rt.
pose of electing Director* and adoptingfelitm
governmentofaaidassociatkm,andthetrsaietSl *sw£
other business as msypropcrly come befau »>i|V.T°
THO 3. BA EE WELL, W. BAOALUT **•*“«
0.0. HUSSET, THOa. M. HOWS.
11. CTIXLDS, EDWARD BAHM
eeSlidtd
Allegheny BridgeCompaay.. “
JT^ 3 * Instalment Notice.— ln .pursuance of
a Besolntionof ihe President and Manager* of tha
Company for erecting a bridge over (he Allegheny rtvw,
op peal t* Pittsburgh, la the comity of Allegheny, the its
ond instalment of Five Dollanper share, on thensv Capi
tal Stoek of the Company, will bepayable to tbe Trotsaror
on the 20th day of October next. '
eeSOJawlmd WM. 803E8U83, Treasnrtr..
Omoa ostu* Pirracaaa atm Boswa Marum On, 1 - ;
Ptmktmog, Sept. U, ISSS. J. ’*■
f]T5» Notice. —Tho Stockholders of the Pitta-
Dv£r burgh and Boston Mining Company ere hereby no
tified that a special meeting will be held at the oOce cf tht
Company, (n the city of Pittsburgh, on WEDNESDAY, the
6thdayofOctober,at3o’clock,P.M,to consider tbeseb
ject of organizing an additional ecaopany.wlih a view to a
aoro rapid development of their axUßilvo mining territory.
By order of the Board of Director*. .
■el&dtd THO 3. M. HOWE, Secretary.
O* UnionPratzkMextikus. —These meet
logs are held daily in the Boom* of the Tocng
Men’s Christian Association, at Tjf, A. 1L» and S P.M*
continuing for three-(bnrths of an honr. All persons are
cordially invited to attend. Ladles are aflbetionately invi
ted to be present. Come for Jive minutes, if ho longer‘
euSktf
dFot ftmi.
TO-LET —That store roomcorner of Wood,
and First streets, occupied by Robert J. Carson, as a
llqnore store. Possession given orr tbe first of October—
Inquire of n. It. RYAN,
oe2AJwd N 0.61 Fifth stmt. .
OR RENT—A three Btory Dwelling Etf
Boom on Fifth street, (No. 100,) containing iT Iwß '
rooms, beside wash house, with fins brick stabfeaad
carriage house attached. This heosels suppUsd wuh hot
and cold water, bath, gas. Ac., aod being in a central loca
tion is admirably adapted to tbe wants of a pretaadoa&l
man, and will be rented for a term of yean to a good u«-
ant. For further particnlara enqalreof--- , l
mrl2 ALEXANDER KINO.
0 LET.—A large well furnished dwelling
with all modern improvements —for rent low ton good
tenant. Jolt HITCHCOOg. McORKARY A 00.
TO-LET —The upper story of Dr. Irish's
new building,No. 64 St. Clair street, containing ronr
roams—one 60 by 30. Water and Gas In tbe rooms.
Inqn'reofDr. IRISH,In tbe building. se22:dlw
dFotSaU.
FARM FOR SALE.—A small Farm con
talning2sacre* of land, all under cultivation, with
Dialling House, containing 12 rooms. There Is a good
vein of Coal on the premises, and a bank In operation, with
in 4 mllea of tbe city, on Squirrel Bill, Peebles township,
adjoining lands of the late lion. Walter Forward, and com
manding tbe finestview in this region. For further par
ticular* enquire of L.J. FLEMING,
s*4:lmd* > on the premise*.
Family horse for sale.—a hand
some Roan, sUc years old; a pacsr under the saddle and
a trotter In harness; is perfectly safe for k lady or cMld to
rids or drive;-will not scar* at tbe locomotive, military or
any city excitement; will stand without being hitched, and
Is warranted perfectly sound; to be told only forwent of
use. Edqnlre at tbeßtore warehouse of
set T. J. OBAIQ A 00., 134 Wood at.
OR SALE—Ten acres of lahd, four milaa
from Allegheny city, on the PatTytvlUe plank road;
improvements good; new farm boost, with a good well of
water at tbe door; new frame stable, and a run of water
through tbe back part of tbe lot—wilt beeoldat sbugain.
Also, four lot* in Esat Übo- ty. JO by 130 foe teach, will
be sold low. Apply to GEO. W. BUNN, sooth aide of Ohio
street, 3d door wastof tbe Diamond, Allegheny city. (mIS
Valuable City Property for Bale.
THAT very desirable lot on Water Street
and Redoubt Alley, next to John Irwin A Sons, being
lUO&eton Water aod Front streets, and 160 deep along the
Alley. . .
It will be sold together or in lota of 20 or 24 feet each.
For terms, (which will be made easy as to payment,) ip
ply to JOSEPH B. LEECH A CO.,
arAdtf. . . liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
FOR SAL£ OR LEASE, & lot on Fourth
■treotjbotVMQ Bmltbfletd and Cherry-Alley, 10Q feet
front by 65 deep.
A Lot on Third street, sear fimlthfleld, 40 feet front by 85
feet deep. ' > - •
Nixtb WAnn—The square booaded.'by Batler, TCIkiM.
•ad Carroll etreeta and Bproca alley) 64 feet Croat by 129
deep, nearly Penooek A flart'a Fonnnfy.
*£• square bounded by Baatlaan, Wflktns aodOanol .
etreetaaad Spruce alley, 26* feet front by 120 deep, .«•.
On Allegheny, Carson and Hotter streets, adjoining the;
Allegheny Talley Railroad Station, 1 forty coutiguonlots,.
each 24 feet front by 120 feet deep.
Eight acre* of ground iu Reserve township, sari of oat
Lot 226, between the New Brighton road and &i Udalt Cent*
* t p{»ty Loty In Allegheny €3ty, Third
Lane and Chestnut street.
A Tract of Land In Wcstmorela&dC
detphla turnpike. 7 aillcsfrum Latro
ration of rtcu bottoni land—soo acne
A Tract of land ne~«r Lluootur, W«
STBacret. WILLIAM U
nr?l6:dtf 166 Third street
Ohio iiood for
THE mihscriber offers for sole section ten,
towtuhlp 12, rase* 10. Stark coast/, Ohio, commonly
loiuwu • ‘‘Uowmaa'eßaetiaß/’ooatalalflx MOacrac. Iti*
SSutM Ibm igllHWMtof JieeaOtoa. on tba State Soad
inning o Wooter, and «Ilhio about taro ntHaaof thePKla
tentb, j t. We/ue end Chicago Stailrcmd. Tbaaooib, eee*
and dot baeai qunrtvre a tm j*artJ/ cleared and lnpiuM ■ >
dndrr u entered with superior timber and Urn
whole It veil vntMtxl by iprisgi sod nmnlng streams.—
Xhltaecilnn la MQsUvriiJttiv ducal h.xtyof landta the
ooanty:• It * ill be sold'nwlivtiledar In quarter*ta salt
I ill 11 liainra Totlioe* *Li» d«»!>lr«-l>i Invest In realaitatta
beUeroppartnnttT i« ***"»» ••«•*** ~
• r J. tJ. SWBITZXft,
ocXfcdawtfT No >»'»> t<h wtwt, PllUborgh.
Jisaants.
ANTED.—io.Odd BuetTWhekt,
liv,<ki6 •* Out*.
riIfiMKXiCK, U’CIUfSBT 1 00,
Ml - 122 BecOttd*ndmilf»t Sta.
\ITANTED—Tho highest market price
If paid fur Ponavdt by B.X.TAITNEBTOOK * 00,
anil No. cb t eom<ir Wood mad Voathata.
WOOL WANT£D.—The -highest market
prfcopald for Wool, by ». lIAKUACQH *OO,
j«18 , No 20.'' Liberty «tmt
WOOL! WOOL!!—LOO,000lbs. WoolwwV
«d »t i-**b price* by •- •' U •-?
niTCIICuCK, WcCRKKET * CO, : *.
t 2! ftecood uH 161 Frost ate.
JoSbtfftwtfT
IBlmralionul.
Frtuoii l*eitbn««
MONSIEDR ALPHONSE DANSE,Profes
sor at tho Weafara PcUßsylranla Unlrorslty and
the ifUUbargb nui* ib.ln.ol, la now ready to reaame b!»
lessons In the Keen li tauguage, for prints pupils or In
classes.
Apply for terms «>t 0 Dense'a. Pennsylvania annoe Ho.
196, or at B. Eleber'a music au-re, No. 63 Fifth street.
anS&Stawlw HI
lnatrucllon ia German.
MR. FREDERICK APPEL, Professor of
tbs Germanliatiguaje and Llteratore tn the Western
Unirwriity of PenMytTanlakndtheOentnU High School of
Pittsburgh, begs lean to inform bU friends aod the pub-,
lie, thatneisnowpreparedtn.twumeble ItssoDsia tba
German iAOguage. For further particulars apply at Ho.
170 SmUhflttil street. aa3ontawdlp
Pena Institute,
CORNER, of Peun and Hancock streets.— ? g
will comment** ca TUESDAY; 61*t . 'X
Inst. A limited numb- pupils may obtain, admission. -"
Terms for Tuition ami StAitntivry.ftSliiermalonoftwoßly ;
two weeks. aoS4:tb J. a.MMlTH,Prtndpal. • .
MR. CLEMENT TETEDODX, announces
to the public (bat b« baa token op liU residence In
Pittsburgh. an 4 is nom prepmart to giro leaaonsia Vocal
Unite. • --- »'•■>■*•? s:’.-:-.
For terms and further bsrttcuiar* apply to John n. Mai*
Store, No* 61 .Wood atreot. auSQrf&w
auction Balw.
P. M,; DAyiS, Aaotloneer;. ;
OoaaMtoiftl WM BbcßMt Ho. &4;TUth Bfcmt.
IMPORTED OIL PAINTINGS At Auction
—Ladies and gentlemen of Uate fn the Tina Axis, wQ
please notice’that a deocilptire catalogue of superior tan*,
potted oil paintings t» be; sold tn the second floor atlas
rooms, No. M Vi Oh street, ouThursday creator, September
80th, at 7 o’clock, is now preparing, and will be ready for -
distribution Id a f«v days; Further notka wilt begteen of
tbe tUse when tho piloting* will be arranged fdrozamlM* *
ticß. r \ ~ esBT - - V. M. DAVIS. Abet/
CLOTHING, CLOTHS, GASSIMEBES,
Ao., At Auction—Al t(i» eomrofretal alee rocraa.No.
64 fifth street, uoTaotrfftj morning September 28th, at JO'
o’clock, tod < o’clock, eTtnlng, vnll b« cold a quantity"of
heavy over eoara,drewconta, pants and reat*, black cloon,
euaiaett, ladle* afcawlr, taea'a cape, carpet aad liattter
- travelling beg», Ac. r. Am. 1
i | T>UGGY AND BAROUCHE At Arcnox—
I X) Otf WedDMdty moralog, BepL'2tlb, at 10 o'clock, at
' \ tbe commercial h)u moor. Ho. 64 Fifth et, will t>« told,
OdCXmOiot Top Bony, fn good order, ac* etaadtsc cop,
.well finJebed Buoacbo, made by celebrated eaetiraißaaa
factniew, ; ' P.U,DAVIg, JtacV .
TfcBANDY, &EGAHS, IRON SAKE,.fkc^
n ArAtrcnoin-On Twßdajmondifcßept. SB«£, •*!»,
o'clock,** lb* commercial nlaa roonat Jfo.M VllUiatrwfe
wiUteaold,
4 wiialrtth Cak Rorhelfo Braadyi
6 »cli, wpardot :
ftOOOwpar Bpanbh Bum; r --
,i outfit tlxa Inalilki
ICTOKES AT AUCTION, **; So. ~95
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