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. PITTSBURGH:
WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 29; 1868.
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f ~;r . UFDBUCAX COCNTY TICKET.
rom inmjoT,
GET. JAMES R. MOORHEAD, PUttrargb.
. _• rntniiw Oupqracr,
BOBER? UcEHIGHT, Albgb«7 CKy.
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>• JOUK P. rmtiSYff tt&rglL
: -~~ PltUbsreh,
.. H*UB n. EBIBH. flo
PAV'D E. BAYARD, pteMn,
JULTUB ?. ROLLER, Hcßwport,
ROBERT P. UcPOVgU^Al)«ek|||^t
JAMES L. GRAHAM, Altegheu/.
’ norraroTAfcT,
DAKIEL ARMSTRONG, PUtttrargb.
' ' - ZAOHEU3 PATTERSON, Indian*.
v.-~ •. ACTTTO*,
JOHN U. LARIMER, Chortlere.
• ooaoirsa,
CHAUNOEY B. BOSTWICE* iAwrenoerille.
Bittern* or roos,
- ROBERT a. DATIB, Ohio.
..We call upi a *ll the Republicans in tho city
, to nQ/ to the 'meci'.nß at Lafayette Hall to-night*
Lit that building he i: aratoed full. It will do
* good to BepnbUcaniLto fee one another face to
' face and catch a spark of the fire ikit burned so
brightly In 1856. Turn one accord!
, A y*w 'Words to Young atpsbiiujm.
-"Old menforcounoelandyoung men for war,*'
has been the allotment of labor in every severe
struggle, and ft mast bo so still. Jq the
days of tho Whig party, it was the young
men who took upon themselves the hard labors
of the campaign; in 1856, also, it woe to the
young men of the county we looked for our most
ardent and efficient laborers; and it is to the
_ young men we toast look, now, for much_of the
active servioe which the cause of Freedom de
mands. To - them it belongs, of right, to bear
ihe burden and boat of tbe day; and their feel
* ing is too ardent—their sense of duty too strong,
to pormit them to be idle when there is anything
to do.
.-•A bold, determined and impudent attempt has
J - been made to force a break in tho Republican
ranks and throw our lines into confusion. This
is the preliminary battle to 1860; and every
inch of ground gained now by looofoooism is so
muoh dear benefit to' them when the Presiden
tial struggle comes round. Hence, knowing that
they aro not able to copo with ns in numbers,
they havo made a feint of laying down their
arms and abandoning all causes of national dif
ference, that they may, by virtue of hollow pre
ttnees and lying professions upon a local issue*
throw onr meu off their guard, gain tbe help of
some, and so plant their standard within our
trenches. No true, wide-awake Republican will
be deoeive d by them, for it is plain that all their
professed concern about taxation is simulated—
put on to deceive and obtain a Kcofono victory
under falso colors; but in order to ’defeat the
cunning scheme, it becomes necessary to arouse
the Republicans to vigilanco that every spot
may be defended thoroughly against the insidi
ous approaches of the fde.
•;yu.-■* At suoh- a lime, it eminently becomes the
youug menof the Republican party to don their
>* armor and take the front rank in the approach
ing smuggle. Locofocoism is the same under
all disguises. Assume what shape it may, it is
still Locofocoism and nothing else. It has nom
inally thrown aside its national principles, here,
' to do battle upon another issue; but it docs this
- only because its leaders are hopeless of success
on their legitimate platform, and this local ques
tion affords them a fair opportunity to humbug
tho people and slip their. men into office; but it
is the success of locofocoism, after all, that they
are aiming at, and when the elcotion is over
they will laugh at those whom they have hoed
winkld and deceived. It is the old enemy, there
fore, we have to meet—os reckless and unprin
cipled as ever; and evory reason that combined
to animate the hearts of the young against loco
focoismin 1856 is as strong now as it was then.
Nay, the reasons aro stronger, now; for then
the party fought, for once, in the open field, ,
"without sneaking under coTer; whereas now it i
is skulking under all sorts of concealments.
Wosppeal, therefore, to the young Republi
cans ot Allegheny county to give their aid in
thoroughly defeating enemy that (esorls to
such meanness and. duplicity.- If wo maintain
our ground, now, it will be muoh easier to main
tain it in iB6O. Let the gallant young Republi
cans gird on their armor and do vigorous duty
from sow until the election is over, and tho ac
complishment of a glorious viotory will, not
only repay them with its cheer, but render their
future labors easy by such- an important pre
liminary success. ■
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x * Thft Assoaors of (be Tiriooa wards and her
. v . ■ ■ ooghsarb girta below/' Let every. Bepnblican
see (oil in time (bet bis name ison tbe KsL
Saturday., the lasi day on which assess*
meats caoiemiuio: •_ -
v PrrtSßDitoß.—JFirn Ward— Gateb Russell,_Xo.
poortb *tti*U
Sttarid. !Tartf~Jfolm Green, Third & Grant eta.
Third' Ward— John Magee, C. W. Lowis' Office,
Fifth street - •
FeKrth tFarrf—lUtAard llcpe, Nb.lo Hied it.'
Fifik JFattf—-Joseph Caldwell. Kb. 50 Piko it
Sixth TKorrf—John Phillips, No. 10 Federal it.
B* rswik,- TEard—Bobert/Tbonxpeon, No. 197 Bed
* -ford strSet. -
jF/jlfh-. Wcu^—Thoinae Robert*, corner Pcnnajl
' ‘Tania Arcane, and MkriooitreoL
SuUh TTattf—»Eugh Uomtbond, 524 Pena st
ArxeoanaVCtTT.— Fint Ward— Simeon Balford,
' cor., Reboeea abd CbarUers Su.
Stasnd TFard—Jamai ,R*4i»6j, Federal street,
• North of Ledllc., .f-'.- ;; >j •
*.'. ■■' Third Ward—A. C. Alexander, Btplanado street,
? ‘ ’ .North'of Shaliapin, - , i„ : - •' 1
'-' Fovrih JFcrar-Jahsbr' Graham, Morgan street,
v North of Bank Lane. ’ --1;;* 1 ;;
, *’• - AfaaeAerter—Byd Gilson..
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*; J.B, Beales. •;>••
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• Eaoca Cabsov was a alrong candidate for.*
•’/ desirable office in Cincinnati. Ue was bc&teu in
ytho nomination, When called opon for a attach
’V*'. fie eaid: - - % • • *■ •.• ■ ■
[ —‘JWork for the ticket boya.tf s hard *g it I
wenet-oa.iL That's the way l intend to do.”
£)hut la the true spirit; i»nd if .Enoch Canon
lived in odr bent we wbnM go for him for any
office be might covet —next time. — Alb. Jour.
So would wc. flow different end bow much
"-moro manly, honorable and commendablo the
speech and conduct of Enoch Carson than' that
Of the man who works by himself and friends
, for a nomination, and failiog to get it in a full
and fair convention, expresses a willingness to
let hisi personal friends and political opponents
> use him to defeat his competitor at the polls.—
If there ie auy honor'among men, it is sacredly
'pledgedby the candidate yrbo seeks anomina
<• *■' tiotrin the convention of his political party. To
' bolt from their decision, to seek to, or to consent
* go rutt Independent, no matter by whom solicit
V' ’ od*cr.by whom counseled, is a party betrayal
'.; v . that proves the bolter to be unworthy Ibe confi
f ■ . ’‘dence andsupport, not only of his own party,
*"t bat of hiswllow cillrens without respect to
■* party. -Defeated candidates in conventions
; ■’ . should con the brief and manly speech ofEnoch
Carton, and act out ita spirit.— Cine. Leadrr.
The Enoch Canon was even stronger
“ thon here elated. Ho bod rre<ir«f Ihe nomiaa
■i; . Uoß—£oirlj tti honeollj ; tail Ihero wooßomo
’*■ ' grombliog at Ihe diolritmflon of tbo condldoteo
r "A hi Ttltbdrcw, mokS'g woy for another who
•T . who ouppooed to bo more ooliefeclory. ft woo
Bitß bl» TolooUrj withdrawal that,ho mode uie
of tbo language giron abort.
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- i*OU«B BaiLnoans. — i meeting of English
-I.' tHroctore, -representing • combined oapUal or
> Sma hnndreiisnd fifty, millions of- dollars, w»s ,
’■ ’bell! ist' London oalhc lOtfa iaitj iit which it;
• I • wm resolted tbit the rates and! &rn on thews
■-. , rl t rallwsyobf the kingdom should be so fixed ,
u-to realise the largest. amount of net profits,
• * dnerexird being had to the interests oftbe pah-,
Uo; the settlements of all disputes between rail- |
road oompsnleebT arbitration, Instead of bylaw
and tuinoui oompetitloo, and that where two or
more routes exist between any two points,:the,
rates, few. ind charges bctweetr eueh ,jpolntj
aboil bo equal. Tberallro*asof. tbe■ dialled'.
•? r i f. Buttes'might reoclte a netful Unt from these
•i- ’ Vf prooeedhigi, nod instead of cuttingtegobothrt’s
> . throato-bya mwt rcmiitln
(k ■ ■ theirnatuiil rnlibsrTMfifi.li** 1 difficulties
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B. RIDIJIiS,®. Co.,
MDTTORB '.PR 0 PR IB TO B> ,
aiprnrlOAV state ticket.
JOBB H. READ, of Philadelphia.
roa clsix oomniaim.
WILLIAM E. fRAZEB, of Fayette.
: : Go to the Meeting To*Nlght*
AtxnTO-ra.Bept.27.— H. &vLam«S«r,
iSlhtr bamSsiot po«-IhurttOB,' wb«.»«nt $a Eiq., hu bem nombtttodfor Qospw, Tor tho
returned Urea and ditheart- District composed of Lehigh and Boohijcoußtlea
■Sued. ’- '-Detrcit last'erttite'g. (the VII.J by the Republican -County Conven-
The Advertiser bsjb: lion, of Lehigh, the latter county haviog the
■“ln axontmatlonswe had wllh Mr.Uannla- choice this term.
ter, he eald, that on this last expedition they —: —■ —
had made a thocohgh search in the neighbor*: Weakness or rnx Stomach akd Ixdiges
hood whero the balloon descended, and throngh • T £.*— A ™ t /'J r
\ .M.rrtmL,„ ii° I BtiUre. —The wifoofpietvr Da Wilts, living in Holland
% circuit Of several miles QrOOBd. They then , Town,Sheboygan county, Wisconsin, ruffem) much from
proceeded north to ibo river, up to : W«iA«rri of StrmaeX end Indigestion. Bb* had been under
“Litllo Bear Creek,” and eight miles up the : fir»msilTO.b« tb. jtrarf to
, n* *1 . . r *i„, ,i;_k* 1 bafßaeveo hU skill. Sb« purchased some HOLLANDBIT-
Ioot channel : to WaUackeburg. Not the Blight* | TEttS *t our cSks, which has given tons to her stomach; her
eat clue could be found. Ho describes the , appetite and strength are returning, and w« firmly baliave
jonniei as the most arduous ho over undertook Ui.t thu i. .oothor ,uu am> OcM to joormdeietoa
, 5 i ff i . i;>wr ih«m thmiioh ri AM a : have still to record many wonderful care* effected by
j in his whole life, lending them through deoy < this remedy, bet most wait another opportunity. One
Sifatops and wide marshes, many times ltnpaaai- i thing yoo can rely open, wliat we ban published an from
j ble Without the old of boats.. Ho said ho had ; penoosmueh respactedtn oorcommtmUy.aad wlttwal*
I entirely relinquished the idea thaOlr. Thurs- , r ej. Shebojgm, KUuwibode, BhrijorgaoTwls.
100 oamO into Canada at all. CUtrnoxt—B« careful to ask fot Boerhsve’s Holland Bit*
He bhs taken great pains to rift the rumors
in regard to a m&nlfl. being* seen upon the bal
loon thoroughly, and is convinced they are with
out foundation in fact. A Toward of twenty
fivo dollars was offered the hunters and others
who'inbabit that region, (enough to excito them
to effort,) for the recovery of the body—Mr.
Bauoistor thinks now, that the violent motion
of the balloon swaying to and fro in the air,
and its great elevation (three miles,) caused the
unfortunate man to resign his hold and drop to
the earth, in which case he must have been
dashed into such minnte particles ns to leave
bat few tracer
Poll mi Dows Father.- Such—says the St.
Louis Z?rmocrfl<—was the piteous, touching ap
peal of tho cider of the two children in the
balloon in Illinois, when the cry grew fainter
and fainter as tho balloon shot up carrying the
little Toyagere out of view of their agonized
parents, who, with friends, stood frantic at the
sight.
Their rescuo war as follows:
It was about three o’olook 'on Bunday morn
i°gthat Mr. Ignatin Atchison, living on Moore's
prairie, eight miles from Mount Vernon, got op
he eaye, and went oat upon his' porch “to see
tho blazing star’*—the comet.' An iramonse scep
tre rising from a tree, about twenty yards dis
tant, rather appalled him and ho re-entered the
house, and waked his family. On his coming
out again,'a weak and piteous voloe called to
him from the spectre, “Come and let us down;
we're almosf froze!" Sir. Atchison speedily per
ceived the astonishing nature of the cose, mas
tered help, cut away Beveral limbs of the tree
and drew the car in safety to the ground !
The little boy was first lifted out, and when
placed upon his feet instantly ran for several
yards, then turned, and for a moment contem
plated the balloon with apparently intense cu
riosity. The little girl told their sorrows and
adventures with an almost broken heart, these
people, who strangely indeed, had not heard of
tho disaster.
A messenger arrived at Mr. Harvey’s eigh
teen miles distant, at 2 p. m. with thel/anaport
ing tidings that the children were safe. We
will leave it to our reader's heart to suggest the
joy which the intelligence caused. It was late
in the afternoon when the little ones arrived and
were clasped once more in tho embrace of their
parents.
Tho eldest, little girl, said that her brother
soon cried himself to sleep, and she cried until
she slept a liulc, and then awakened in tho
tree. Oq the children being brought to Centra
lio, n general jubilee, with firing of cannon,
spoke the joy of tho people, and the photograph
ofjibe voyagers wero taken, and many presents
made them.
A GEXTtEMAn who reached this city on Satnr*
day evening, having left Leavenworth City on
Tuesday evening, Die 21st, brings ns the latest
news from Kansas and tho gold mines. He says
on the day he left Leavenworth, a number of
tho gold seekers had returned to Leavenworth
and Lawrence, who relate that the report* about
gold at Pike's Peak are not near so favorable as have.
b*en published. Oar informant saw but one of
the returned minera and ho says that ho did not
get aoy gold at all, though he believes there is
gold there, hut it will not pay to dig for it. It
oan only be reached by the best machinery. Ac
cording to his statement, a number of the com
p aniea at iho mines were about disbanding and
coming home. He says those who winter there
will have a hard time of it, as the climate is very
changeable, and tho extromes very severe He
insianocs the 4th day of August last, when ice
formed at night tho thickness of the glass of a
tumbler, and in the daytime the sun was exces
sively hot. Other accounts, says ourinformant,
were very discouraging, and the company about
to start from Leavenworth have given up their
intention of going until they hear more favora
ble news.— St. Louis Dem.
P. S. Tctblet, formerly a clergymah was exe
cuted on Friday week in Kanawha county, Vir
ginia, for the murder of his wifo. On the gal
lows he made a speech, attributing the commis
sion of tho crime to his intemperance. The Kan
awha Star says :
After speaking he requested that “Jerusalem
my happy home,’' might be Bung ; he said that
many present had sung it irttb him on more
happy occasions. Ho started the tuno himself.
While singing, he called his aged father on the
platform, threw himself upon his neck, inter
rupted bis sioging only long enough to say
“farewell," and then continued to take the lead.
His mother, with bis little daughter, came for
ward at bis request, and he shook hands with
her, and took his little one in his arms, kissed it
and all without seemlpg to be interrupted. 6o
also with a brother. They All left tho ground
before he felt H<* also while singing, shook
hands with some twenty others. Among them
two of-the brothersof murdered wife, no
had a smile on bis face most of the time There
were but few dry eyes on (heground during the
scene.
When the? censed singing, he turned about
and eaid, “Sheriff I am reedy to die,” - and soon
after tho rope was cut and the unfortunate man
launohed into eternity.
Me. FBESCR*s(RepQb.) majority for Congress
in the 3d District of Maine is 60. Moahegan
Isle, the last place to be beard from, gives him
6 majority. AU the rest;of the District (one
town unofficial) gives.hint 8,990 to 8,910 for
Jobnedn,"
Mr. poster in 4be. bas 137 ma
jority, in spite of the most scandalous frauds
fa;Aroostook.. Tbat county gave lastyear 1,001
Republican to I,23B'Democratic votes, being the
largest voto It eve? casL' In *5O, it.gave Fre
mont 837, Buchanan 795, Fillmore 8. It new
returns 917 for Foster and 1,804 for Bradbury
(Dem.) though most of the township* show no
material changefrom'lastyear. But Madawas
ka. which last year gavolCfl Repub. tt> 103 Dem.
(which was a full vote) is; now reported six Aim
ared majority for Bradbury! Flerc is * clear,
manifest, audacious swindle of at least Five
Hundred notes; audit was parcelled on asmaUer.
scale at three or four other places. Had not
tho Republicans of Hancock and Washington
increased their majorities .of last.year, these
frauds would hare robbed them of tbe seat in
Congress. ..
. The Sixteenth DrSTPiCr.~Tbe action of the
Congressional Conference at Bridgeport, on Sat
urday, by whioh the claims of Perry - comity
were ignored, arid~Ur- -fisher, of York, soml
natedfor Congress, has caused. great dissatis
faction io-Perryand Cumberland; The friends
of Mr. Abl are dissatisfied^.and tbe friends, of
jHri Molutlre Indignantot tbferoanoerin whioh
'he was treated Fisher, beifig a'Lecomptonite,
bis nomination will be repudiated bytbe anti-
Leoompton men of the district, either
run an independent'candidate 1 Or support Mr.
J UDkio, the People’s nominee, and a first rate
mao. We have it from Democrats who are
“bookod up” on the * subject, that Mr. Junkin
will undoubtedly.cany-Perry oonnty; Abomasa
of the Democratic party Vrilbnot be foretd Into
the enpport of a man whose success would be
regarded as sustaining an Administration which
sought to fore* slavery upon a" free people.—
Harrisburg Ttl.
Tun litLt CaavAssa—This locality now pro-
Bents » scene of destruction rarely, If ever wit
'nested betoro as coming from a similar cause,
and one which gives the- spectator oven a more
forcible idea of the fury and strength of a cre
vasse than was presented when tbe waters of
Mississippi were pouring over the ground in a
raging torreot, sweeping ail before them. The
spot looks like a desert. Not a blade ef grass
appears where once was smiling plantation ver
dure. The ground is furrowed into every shape,
and (he chanool of the crovasso is wide and deep
enough to form a respectable river. —New Or.
leans Picayune, Sept. 22.
Labgb Sale or Corfue.—At tho autumn sale
of tho Dutoh Trading Company , held lately in
Rotterdam, the largest stock ever known at one
eale was brought to the hammer. It consisted
of about eight hundred thousand bales, but
large as U was not equal to the demaud. It
brought about a penny a pound more than the
brokers’ estimate, and tho sum realized was
about two millions and a half sterling. One
half of this total was pare profit to the govern
ment while the brokers commission amounted
to £25,000.
Tubes, fob Fkaece abuCcda;— Large quan
tities of timber arc now being shipped over the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to Baltimore, to
bo shipped from thetiee to : France, to be need
in the construction of vessels of-war. It comes
principally from the neighborhood of Cheat
River, and -U i 8; stated that large ' prioes are
paid for it. Tbe Musts. Hall, of Cumberland.
County are Mbo filling a large contract for
'Cuba. - ■ •. *•* •
- Psjisioh Faainflrur Westim Naw Yo*r.i—
- Soipicion has'for along lime; been entertained
-r that fr*«da od tbe pension department bad boon
'•Foerried on in w«#wn.sair York to a great «*
lient, r Within *f«V dayilhe united States mar*
abet feu madeee>eral arreMp.,/The principle
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.%9j«r»llon> b tellmiUd“«W n }£ jw Llb.rtr IfciiliiillUlW' ‘5->i
itXuHwjftT, itho *r« l ,lapUo«}i4j,'? !, toatoftilfr&lcilti ««rm«tec i
ten. Tbs great popularity of this medietas hu Induced
many tmltatlonß, which tb« public should guard against
purtdtulnjt*
at 11 per bottle, or six bottles tor $A> by tbepro-
oo.* Manubrtnrlna Pharma*
ceatlsUsnd Chemists, 27 Wood street, bstweee lit and U
stSnWttabnrah* sad Druggists giptrmny. seSfcdftwP
Special Rotters.
lj§r~' M-CORD & C O.r*
«« HATTERS.
131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh,
Are prepared with the Urgest stock of
HATS, CAPS, FOBS AND BONNITS
To supply Ihs Country Trade at Wholesale, that hu erer
been offered in the West.
Aleo, the most desirable stock of goods In oar Ho* of
Fall Stylet for Jletail.
UuCoantrj Merchants are Invited to examine uur atock.
asStfetf
JOOTT. 1M1’t.,...,.
LOCtAIV 4 GREGG,
fmpotlert and Dealer* in Foreign and American
HAR X>.W ARE,
59 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
A full and complete assortment of all de
scriptions of nARDWAHE, at Wholesale and Retail, con
l>o had at prices satlslhctory to the purchaser at the above
eslobllibmont.
Tools of avery description In large variety. fJtrcbanU,
Mechanic# and Parmera are Invited to call. aegiallyfc.
TBS AMSBXOAXS WATCH
RELIABLE TIME
These justly colobrated Watches disclaims
any part af Foreign Mechanism In movement or case, and
possess all the qualities of tho
BEST SWISS WATCHES.
Ther xro with !*ver Kaeapemeut equal to the Kaglab,
and Id point r.f
TIME AND PRICE,
Distance all c-. ntpetltlan.
REINEMAN 4 MEYRAN,
No. 42 Fifth Street,
WHOLESALE AGENTS.
mrlfrljdAwT—ae2B
LBASr « CO .
Leader* and Introducer* of Position jfor
Mot. 3,4 and S, Astar House, Broadway, ffev> Tort,
GENTLEMEN’S HATS,
FALL BTTLK-18G8.
batthoyare now prepared to f«rniah their **FaU Style
Hat” by the package. The well known superiority of their
fabrics and tho decided character and beaaty of their styles
bare secured f»r them a patronage and support n-verjbefore
obtained by any other house in the trade. With Increased
faculties in manufa turiog, they can, with confidence, assert
that thfr'ir present style will surpass anything heretofore
Usnrd. aelA-eodSwfc
MOTHEttSI nOTHERMI OtOXUBRSIit'
Don’t, fail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth
ing Syrup for Children Teething. It hu oo equal on earth.
D greatly facilitates the pro cub of teething by softening tbs
gums, reducing all Inflammation-wrll] allay pain, and Is
tore to regulate the bowels. Depend upon It, mother*, U
will give rest to yooraelvas, and relief and health to your
infknte. Perfectly safe In all cases.
This valuable preparation la the prescription of one of
she most experienced and skilful female Physicians in Kew
England, and bu been used with never-falling «noc«win
millions of cues.
We believe it the best and surest remedy Lu the world, In
all cum of Dysentery and Dlarhoea la Children, whether it
arises from teething 01 from any other causa.
If life and health can be estimated by dollars and cent*, It
is worth lu weight tn gold.
Millions of bottles are sold every year in the United
CUte*. It is an old and well-tried remedy.
PRICE ONLY 45 CBNT« A BOTTLE.
4»-Nooe genuine unleeetbe facsimile ofCCKTIS * PER.
SINS,Mew York, Ison the ootalda wrapper;.
Bold by Druggist* throughout the world.
DR. Ofco. II7IIETBER, Agent Tot i’ltttturgh.
juX-dewlyfcT * *
The Great Bng 11 ah Remedy
SIR JAMES CLARKE’S
CRLEBR-ATED FEMALE IMLLSI
Prepared from a preeerlptlon of Sir Jemee Clarke. M.D n
rbyeUieu Kxtreurdlnary
This well known Medicine I* no ln>iu>ritloo, but a sure
and safe remedy for Female DUBeultles and Obstructions,
rotn any causa what*err, and although a powerful remedy,
they contain nothing burtfhl to the constitution.
TO MARRIED t-sritgf It Is peculiarly tailed. It will,
jn a short time, bring oo the monthly period with regularity.
These PJU have ■ cost been bums* to fai l severe tAe dirtc
ttooi an (Ac second page qf pamphlet or* well obterted.
For fall particulars, gat * pamphlet, free, of the agent.
N. B —-$1 and e postage stomps enclosed to any author!
sod agent, will Insura a bottle, containing over 60 pills, by
return moll.
B- L. FAHXCSTOOS A 00* PUtibuik, thel—l> ignt,
ml eotd by *ll dnmutoU. epT<44w fe T
THBOREATKST MATCH MACHINFIN
THI WOBLDf
A lOBIUNI KADI WITH A SHALL ISTISHIBT.
THOMAS’ PATENT MATCH MACHINE
t» A simple, chop and perfect Hatch Maher. Tba Maefatsa
costs only $116; ta drives byha»d,and will mak* the fee*
tssaof the tntnsfectortr Isa abort lira*. When rood
wsodlf tobafcadrMdOylt materially rtdpcae the cost.
J^gevetalcogpty or Machine pftvQetaaar* offered to
•ala at a moderateprioa. lorpartteslan call •tOAZXTTI
OOPNTtNO ROOM, fifth treat leldAwfctfT
WALL PAPER.
THOBIA.B PALKBE,
Ho. BB lStrkit lirtil,
B«t«Nk TlUr4u4 Fourth,
BY A RECENT CLOStNG OUT SALE,
having dlepoeed of all hletldctodtofWftll Pipm, Ac., baa
refilled bl* nle« room* with stall tad complete mort
cooat or every article fa Ilia line of ImiliiM. comprlalog
Geld, Velvet, Glased a&d Oostmoo WalMhper, Dcrdare,
DedoretlrePmael]lodldfaSp|Oaklt'de. 4/n«tatortauntcf
IZfyctnt Paper ; Gold Vcrderrd febadie, Glared and ob.
aUt*dCireAO«,*«,~*ci ' v f ■■■■,?; •
The attention sad laapeetiott of baaaekseplra, d—irwe of
tod of •& oUunt, reepecUolijr r*qd«»t*«L.
toStbAY, sEtioinriiKr -
MaMufacUeffTi of
GUN BARRELS; SOLID BOX VICES,
Cent Siett and Sawt'mtred Sketch rnid Spadt*,'
Hot*, Hay and Jtfannr* Tort*, Pick*, Mattock*,-4&t*
WtrihtUNi Ho. IT. Vtrk«t St.,
. PIXTBWJRan.PA
._...~.'.~ M jora l. wr*.—.—w.«*ouuaoa»
. Pitta burgh otwl Work*
JONES, BOYD *
Msnafectarenof CAST STEEL; eleo, SPRING, PLOW and
U. B. BTBBfa SPRINGS «nd AXLES,.
(brker Be** and JFifti Strati, TitUtntrgfl* ffc.
ISAAC p.-tOOSBf.
D.B. ROOBMS«cq; ' •*
ba«jtictoj»a» 5
' BegtrP Impkorod Pstest lhii ; '
OaltivatprTeeth, '' ' N '.
' Oamer Soa and Pint StrieU, . '
••; jngftlydfc* ' ~ , t , {•-'•
STABCU FACTORY FOR BALK.
The Rochester Starch Factory, in thorough
tad completo working order, capable of tarmtag ont two
ton of BUick dany.irlll be sold on very advantageon* tonne.
IbU U a fsTenbleoppertanlty for any aMSiWUBf toenter
Intos i>f« and profitable butaeaa. A £bod ran of tiuatotn
being already well eetsbliahod, and-reqnlrlage cooper*,
tirelr imelt capital. For farther Information enquire ef
eefelodfo OENBY HOOLUNB,Np.3S Woodit.
FBZ&A»pUPBU.
WM. McKEE & OO ,
No. aa-S. Front st.uud Ho. aa Letltla St.
IMPORTERS OF
FOREIGN DRY GOODS,
Arc constantly receiving on consignment,
IRISH LINENS, BUIRT FACETS, UDEFS, Ac., in greet
variotjr. Aleo, BRITISQ GOODS* comkticg tn pert of
PAPER UD3LINB, VELVET CORPS, BKAVERTEENB
TABDT VELVETS, ALPACCAS, CASHMERES, ITALIAN
OLOTUB, Ac. : • Jnhdfiafb
8. B: & C. P. MARKLB,
PIUNTINQ, JQB AND ALL KINMOF
WRAPPING PAPER.
Warehouse, No. 97 Wood Street*
PITTSBURGH PJ.
jppLtfta
Rage bought »t aßbt price*.
STY, BX, D.,
PitttburyS, Ptnna.,
)f Eastern College* and Boa.
idles, oSar* hi* profaaslonal
MEDICAL OASES.
163 Third Stmt, I
Oaring bad the advantage# ol
pi t&U, ana menl y—r»' prat
•ervJeee in SURGICAL AND &
Rev. W. D. Itoward. I
Rev. D. B. A. McLean.
T. H. Bfll, E*L
3. R,Banter. |
- • Jacob McOol
iOol. WUnrn McOasdl—s.
800. 11. A. Wearer.
Hoa.T.J. Btabaa.
John li Mrilor, Eaq.
>Ulrter t Keq. nytflyAfc
N. HOLMES Ac SONS,
p»iim Qf -
Foreign and Domeitle BUli of Biehtoge,
! CERTIFICATES OF DITOBIT,
, BANK Nona AND SPECIE,
NO. 67 MARKET MRER, PITTSBURGH, PA.
. principal eltlea through*
cuttaeUnitedBta|ea. tp23-fcly,
WEYMAN Be SON
- Mamrikctarna and Deelcralu aQ Unda of ’
TOBACCO; BKUZ7 AW» CIOABS,
-i I •*' + ■:. AN I> r.i'?
; -X&uvw TOJ3AOOO.
Cbtifttgmo i jUU Srai and PtnumUttf* .
*Co a J A Si I Lit £N;
COD-L OIL!! , r oWle Rtti'ction to hi* astenaire
I Bill' I 'all. IISMIi
lion of the sioat *de ntific ul iLeilcdical Prcfrealou ofpbil- : EBTABLI6BMBI7T,
«•!>«»«<>•■*«• i piftb Bt, opposite the Pittsburgh Theatre,
oriu „ r , where m; is prepared to execute
thmt, wdinScrofulous ItlsunneceW to*j*ak; With prompliwt,.M Inn style umurpawcd for neatness,
“thousand* Of miaeatpbjafclaniof *urope«nd America : *“*• 00,1 b*a«>t7 of MeeotW Ilia Power Presto*. Type,
harlngtaaied Its wonderful corali** properties. Orn*iu«ots, Cats, Ac, him been selected Jrora the host
Prepared only bp JOHN C. BAKRR * CO-, Wholesale ; illlchlno and Fonudrlw of Boston, New York. Phlla*
No. 154 Korth Third street, PhlUdelphla. gold ; delphia «»d Baltimore, whlrh renJrr* Mm confident of
by all Oraggiats thronghotit the country. fe23:dtoc») • gtrlng entire eatisfoctlou in tl»o execution of all maimer or
. MERCANTILE, LEGAL,
STEAMBOAT AND RAILROAD
MiKisTEasor the Gospel, of all denoraina
tkm», hirowj XVrlton't WtbnUed Headicb* PtiU m a
ramodjr for the general tadiipofitlog and dro» iloeM which
*o frequently attends their axdnoos calling, end hnndrrd*
of them hare b?ra« volnntiry leetimony oftbe great re*
lief they bar* experienced from tbeowof thUnedlclao for
ladlgntion, Nervou Headache end elmilar lII*. Prepared
end *>ld by B. L. TAHNJffiTOCK k- 00. Wholesale Drag,
gtats, and proprietors of D. L; FAII.NKSTOCK'3 TEEM!
EDGE, No. 00, cvtoer Wood and Fourth satets. Pittsburgh.
See’edeertlfetaent on 4tb pegsof ttHlay’a P*P° r w2bdkwr
PAMILT
SB WING MACHINES
GROVER Jc
The first place in pnblio estimation is now
justly accorded to the GROfEB k DAKAR'S MACHINE,
A>r family eewlog for the following reasons:
t*L—lt If MORE SIMPLE and EASILY KEPT IN OH
PEE than any othor machine.
2d.—lt nukes a seam which will not BIP or HAVEL*
though every third etitch Is cnt.
2d —lt eews front crdinary spools, and 'thus all Iroutle
of winding thread li avoided, whllo the same Machine can
be adapted, at p]*a* n re, by a mere change ofvpiMta, to all
varieties of work.
4th.—The same Machine runs eltk ( luion thread and coin*
non ■ pool cotton, with equal facility.
6th.—Hie acam t«as»la»tlc as the mo»t elastic fabric, so
that It i< free from all LIAIHLITY, to UUEfrK In WASH*
ING, IRONIKO or otherwise. '
Bth.—Theatltch made by this Machine is more BEAU
TIFUL than any other made, either by band or machine.
W. C. ELLIOTT, Agent,
AT THE FIFTH BTRRKT
SHIRT MANUFACTORY,
anSftlydfe PITTSBURGH, PA.
JUtD fliStttißtmtniß.
50,000 ~
CIRCULATION.
UUNT & MINER’S _
Pittsburgh Almanac,
‘••iLCCLATED AND RI>ITE!» AT “
SANFORD 0. HILL
-Vo. 1 FOR IMO.
Now Ready, for Salo by Dealers Everywhere.
IT is a large book of 72 pages, printed on
fine white paper, and is sold at Uie exceedingly low
price of •
FIVE CENTS
It contains, besides the uratl calculations, the fdlotring
useful and intemting matter
Table of tbe difference of Tirafi between
Pittsburgh and other cities of tho United
States, Canada, Ac.
A Porpetual Almanac, showing the duv of
the wook and month in any year.
Table of Gold Coins, with their woight and
value.
Improved Counting House Almanac for
1859.
Tablos of Domiuicnl Letters, new nnd old
style.
Method of Drawing a Meridian Lino.
Original Receipts.
Term Days of the Various Courts in West
ern Ponna.
Days of the Week (a short sketch, j
Self Conviction.
Knowledge ia Power.
Diaobediencoto Parents.
Advantage of Knowlcdgo.
Galileo.
Cariosities oftho Earth.
Modnt Sinai.'
A Newspaper.
Tbo Change dl/Leath.
Good Hints far Everybody.
Power ofMattrnal Piety.
Foi mation of vow.
My Mother in her Clouet.
Edacato Tour Children.
Wife.
. The Philosophy of Rain.
The World's End.
Extraordinary Occurrence.
Anecdotes. ,
Together with a large quantity of other read-
ing matter.
ALL FOR ONLY FIVE CENTS.
A LIBERAL DISCO If XT'TO THE TRADE.
Every family should have a copy of this
ALMANAC—it is invaluable as a Book of
refeionoe, the calculations being accurato and
reliablo.
hunt Ac MI NER,
Holl, Fifth Stcp.it,
*spP«rßoua;;ty the country winhingto got
ths-Atiuiuajc can have a copy sent to
them, postage paid, by remitting.
. two latter stamps to the
; blisters.
:
rFlKtalmrgJkH e<l g« Farm NnraarjT.
Fruit, shade, ornamental®
Yin-, Green-BooseS?
; lAjOQOExtraMaeKctigraeij*, from 5t07 fret bleb, embrauy
tSgmugmrietMt which will ba cold at reduced prices
tosoUtbaUmta^
JOCMXW or upward*SfErorpMM, from 10 inch—tot feet
- Mch, offered by.whotoHle or retail.
e,oou Cherry. Trm*i large cite, embracing lev sbntoe rarie
tfo* _-’l „; "i ,a . i
s,ito Paach’Ttwey Meet variotUa Aim. Apple and Pear
Yreaa,.Grape vinca, Honeysuckles, Roar*, Flowering
.. *
t...As oorituckof ami ffbiobbcry U r*rj largo,
perao&a who nqulrwh largo amount of the came am l>e eo
coWtaodatedMhM# >tloe*r
I«tUt» to oar aSdfcac through Wilkiiia l\*t Offloe, near
Pittsburgh, lmmediate attention.
Orders can bo Irik* at our stand on Marxet data, tu the
Diamond MirkeU Atao,at the atom of Juhnsbm, A Wll-
Uataa No. lUfiroUbAtHrf ■l-.oppoclto the Poet Office, PltU
horth. firtnrT-refodSw WM.AJAth MURDOCH.
EOOKSrBQCjk.3—The attention of persons
.attendingthe tkato fair, an t (.then, is hinted in Ibe
Hock of hooka, new publications and In-sli aunplles In the
Ttrlana departments of litcinture, opened at V. 0. CoOO»
•RANITS, Aile»k«iy .
Agricultural Woik»—The American Farm Honk, the
American Bun Book, tbeCompleti l Farntr, Fruit Glower’*
Guide, the Morgan Uoram, Youatl on Dl*eeaw «r Cattle,
Cocoon un Milch Cows, American Poultry Yard, PuulUrer’a
Companion, Architectural aod Meclnnical Worts, atudaid
Wotkaof lilstory, Biography,Thm-I, .tdveuture, Poetical
and Miscellaneous literature, Family aud Pocket Bibles,
Oomnwitarlaa, Ac.; 6chad Books, Writing Psper 'and Sta*
tlaaiiry«ifKtPtt!}& ; .
InthdPaperßooto,aeeoadifory, hacbernopehul a nwr
fallateckof flea Boon and Ball Paper Ilatiglocs, cheep
Well Paper, Window thedea, Ac.
B, C.COCUBANK, Federal street,
m>29 , Siß-coroerofEarketSdoaro, Allegheny,
Books i books:—Kay aco., 55 w oo a
(treet, would lnrit* attention to their largo and well
aciected atoi± of practical work* oh Agrieutturc, Ilortlcul
tare, Rural Koooomy, Doiaeatio Anlmnl*, Gouotry IIon«ea,
Ac.. Ac. Wa are at prraent receiving our fall atoct «f Ml*-
callaueooa Booka, In all department! of llteratmr; J,«w and
Medical Text Hooka; School and Wank Book*; Stationery,
Writing Paper. Aa, aud would rrquNt perao navi riling the
rlty to call andesuulMi borutoruaent.
ae3B T SAY A CO , &ft Wood at.
A RCHITECTURAL. :
f\. BARK * 110SJ5H, AkCBTTXCrt,
Mo. 113 Smlthilald atrtat, oppoidte ibo OMtam Bouso.
Execute Plana and QpedflcatJona for all kinda of -build*
Inca, and cupulntend the eractlon cf the aathe.
Mr. Bxu alao contlsqaa to attend to tba meaaaringof
buiidenf work* and MrjSlotiß to tba preprratloo of patent
papera and drawings. aeSMtdchn
Drugs" T "" “ "
Paint*,;
DyeSluffk,
* ' r E patent Medicine*,
For uleby .o. f«. FAOSIBtTOCS A ort,
Wbolmle DrnggUU and rropileteva of B. L. Fabau
lock** Vermifuge and R.M- Wllaoa'a Fillii No. W, corner
Wood and fourth eta, Hlttbnrgh, P*. »«29
1 p; TIERCES raOK.
•L.V 76bbxMfiaToba%ff
76 bf cbeeta Yog|gJl;H3 Tea;
bo do Blacked. do
, 36 do _ G. P.ajijlllbp.Teaa;
800 boxes Cb*tDlc#«Ure Boap.
Alao, a large topply o&Plttabargh manuCtctored article*
furaalaby T BURIVER A DILWORTB, .
UE BEST HinrsTViL Limit
Btxuix, Juat raceirffknd for aale by • •
R W. 8. HAYENj Stationer,
acSO ... f coroar Mkrta tend Second ua.
'C'URNITUR£, , %ijRNITURE, FURNI*
X/ TUTIB i Furaom M*n of porebaring fo ml turn or
chain, will doartU to£uolnaouratock before porcbaalng
chew bare. T. B. YOUNG ACO^..
—39 • rtffierTfctrdandSamhteldatreeta. •
T?INJK PAKLOR FUBNITDKE —Wo ate
JC'* constantly taaadßturing and bare for sale'at our
wantitou—,corsu3rilSdtialtbfi«ldata.. ‘ > '
: |a3» : jj> •’ ■ T.B.TOUNO ACO.'
that vro nro Bolling every
deacription of fnAltbre and chaHl vary low Cor each.
H 8 y - T. P-YOUBQ ACO- .
PPOSIXE tb«^!Oirud. Boose" you will
fl»d» ud
■- t-B-YOOBOACO. ■■
fVAIiS.—UK) reo’d by i
.. a»»« 8.00w»a..-
TUST ttKUtlwfw—Cmoj’« Baparti, VoL
| ‘'' j£tb Stoberttstmntts.
JOB PRINTING,
And he 1* always prepared to tfro special and prompt at
tention to all orders for
Oarth, i Receipts, • ~
OmiUTB, * ( Certificate*,
BUI 1 Checks,
Dills of Lading, I Billed Fare,
Hand Bills, } Notes amt Drafts,
ipJlper bo
•*2»-StdAltwF
FtTOS I PURS 1 t
New PurStoro from Philadelphia.
T OtJlb MILLER, Manufacturer of nil
l-A kinds of Ladles and Oentlsmen’s Fura, Sleigh and Oat*
rtage Hobes; dealer lo Buffalo Robes, Ac., Ac, wholesale and
ratal], at No. 138 Wood street, above Plttb.
Fare repaired, cleaned and altered in tli» beat manner.
<1 code made to order at short notice.
AH hinds of shipping ftira bonght. •_ w29:4md*
Buy Burly Ooplea.-Notr Heady
THE POETICAL WORKS OF
KUG-AR ALLEN POK,
» BtxutlfuUy VI utt rat'd with mart than
ONE HUNDRED ORIGINAL DESIGN*
By DarUy, liirkct Fotter, Piclrrtyill, Tanuir.l ,
Crnptry, Duggan am/ iladut;
An<l infrared In the fiscal style of Wood Kngrariog by
COOPER, LINTON, EVANS, Ac, Ac,
SfAfurfidlit Hound— /Vice Six Dollart. A f<v Ggdti tn
Jforocjj, Hint Dollart.
Aleo, The Fifteenth Edition of
POE'S COMPLETE WORKS,
Id Four Volnmes, 12mo. Price |t 60.
Containing the Talcs of tLo Groteequu and Arabesque,
Wonderful Storieaof the Imagination; AH hie Poetry; The
Story of Arlhnr Gordon Pjtn, and n complete collection of
to the Magazine*. Edited by RUFUS
W. GRISWOLD, D. D , with Notices or flin Life by J. K.
Loweil and N. P. Willi*.
J. S. REMTELD, Agent,
itft'Ji;6ldA2urT 34 Bookman street, New York.
Leather, Hides aocfoDT*
THE subscriber would solicit the attention
of merchants ami attaogers visiting tho eity to hid
present ■Xtconvo Stock of LEATHER* MIOK FINDINGS,
TANNERS' and COURIER'S TOOLS, TANNER'S OIL, Ac ,
which he offer* to the trade at the lowist market prim,
lie eolidts an examination of Ills stock.
W. WILKINSON,
se27:il3w*wltT 217 Liberty street, Pittabnrah.
M'Clintock's Carpet and Oil Oloth
WAIUCHOUSB.
HAVING just returned from the Eastern
Market*, where we selected the most'extensive a*,
•ortmeot of Carpet* and Floor Oil Clothe, purchased direct
ly from tho monafactarers, at the lowrst cash price*.
. Our flock comprise* at iwwt 1000 piece* or Americau and
English Tapestry, Velvet and Dmitri", Kxtm and Imperial
Three Ply and Superfine lugralu all Wool Ingrain Car
pete; Veullisa Uail and Stair Carpet*; Hemp, Llataud Rag
Carpet*; China and Cocoa Matting; Woolen, Linen and
Colton Druggets,from I to 4 yard# wide; Woolen and Linen
Crumb Cloth*; Table and Piano Cover*; Tufted, Velvet, Co
coa *iw Adelaide Hearth Hugs; Gras* Door Matt*; Floor
Oil Cloths, from 3 to 21 feet wide, Lost New England and
Now- Turk xnauuUcturre; Table Oil Clothe; bcautifUl'M*-
liogaoy,Rosewood, Walnot and Fancy Oil Cloth; Green do;
Bnffand Green Holland, for Window Shades; Gold Bordered
■ml Painted Window Shad**, Ail, Ac.
The above ha» now arrirrd, and w«« would Invite ell who
wantchc»p and han-sotim goods, and good* that wo will
warrant. W« think it a pleasure to show our goods
_s«dS;dAwT _ _ W. MrCLINTDCK.
H. A, STERRKTj M. D. 7 ~
G.IVES SOCIAL ATTENTION 1b .ill
di*ra*ei of tho Kje Cataract removed by a new
method, routing hut a slight pun, ur risk to the eyp,
Elr-KrsiJencoJTT Penn street. sn.£:4tdA6twT
Hats and Caps.
JAMES WILSON, 91 Wood Street, is now
receiving* fresh supply of Hat* and Caps,tew styles,
in great variety, to which be invites tho attention of the
public Pncet low.
s«^?:lwdr-
S~ UNDIUES—
-100 bhlsN. O. Molasses—oak cooperage;
M hhdsN.O. Pngsn
• to bbls Crashed and PnwM Sugar;
26 bbls Golden Syrup;
20 bbls Baltimore do;
150 bags Rio Goffe*;
76 bxa 6* Tobacco;
70 cheats T. U. and Black Teas,
10 half chests Imperial and Gunpowder Teas;
30 bga Grain Pepper and Allspice;
100 bxa Ground Pepper;
ICO bxa Mustard—assorted qaatiuer,
ro bxa Ground Ginger;
60 bxa Foxe’a Btareb;
30 tlitM Rico;
100 bx* Star *a«l Monld Candles;
100 bx* Butin and German Soap*!
26 toe Sugar Cared Bams;
*9OO pctiedi Canvassed Uam■;
10,100 do Da con Shoulders;
CO t>bls No. 1 Lard Oil;
60 gTeea asaortoJ Blacking;
60 bbls No. 8 Isrg* Usckartd;
26 half bW« No. 3 Jo;
100 taaM* Coasts;
600 Mis Wrapping Psp>r, assorted sizes;
6o do: extra tataily Brooms;
Also.Pittiburgb manufactured gucds,ofaU descriptions,tor
sale by (**27) LITTLE A TRIMBLE, 112 Beeond sL
HPO STRANGERS AND VISITORS TO
A. th* asd door factory is
ALlEQßESY.— Builder*, Ooatrsctors or other* wanting
&ub t Door*, Window Prune*, Shutter* or MoulJlnm.
thoald c«U tho
CENTRAL PLANING MILL
And examine our superior work tad flaUh, far with our
present superior and dm working Machinery, we are be
yond competition, and oar prices are much below those
producing an inferior article. Call and examine lor jonr
•eWoe. Jobbing, Bepelring, Ac., promptly attended to.
J. * H. T. PRICK.
Planing Min, Water at., between federal and
Bearer Allegheny City, Pa. auU:—te2B
GROCERIES—
bhda N. o.Sugar, fair to prime;
100 bbla. N. O. Molaatta, oak;
100 do N. York Syrups;
A 0 do A. Crushed Bug*r;
3) do 0. Palrerited do
20 do A. Coffee do
DO do N. C. Tan
20 do Blaacbed Whale Oil;
80 do Bank Oil;
10 do Largo No. 3 Mackerel,
lo do Baltimore Herring.
Poruleby BHKIYBR A 1)1 LWORTH.
■**’ 190 and 132 Second afreet.
900 BAQSTOoT'OFFEE, primo^
'W 'J'J CO do Grain Pepper,
40 do Oraln Allspice;
6<iQ mattt Caicia;
.V«Ti»e» Nutmegs;
8 frails Clove*.
Fft ..I. Lj •.») fIURTYER t DTLWORTn.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CHRA.P F- O R CASH.
T A M E S ROBB,
v NO. 80 MARKET KTKKKT
.tuird noon PROM TUB MABKKpnoua*; *
VII . „ UaAjoit received his large
Pall and Winter Stock of
*•^PisSji^S K £* ,ul CHILDRENS’ ROOTS and SHOES;
MENS’C ALT, KIP AND COAKSB
BOOTS, SIIOBS, OXFORD TIES,
GAITERS, OPERAS, Act.
BOYS’ AND TORTUS* BOOTS, BUOKB, Ac.
‘FORDS' RUBBFIt SHOES,
A very superior article and vrry neat, direct from the
Manufacture™, which ho will aell by tbe ran or paciagi
st eery minced prices Tor cash.
Thla stock comprises ooe ol the largest assortments to he
fonnd lu any dty, suitable for city and country sales, and
baring over twenty yean experience In buying, be traits
that be ceu- now anU all taste*. He respectfolly invitee all
to want toe til. asinring thou tlial they will be pleased.
Remember tbe place. JAB. ROBB,
j_ ' No. 8> Market Street,
Third Door ftom tbe Diamond Market
Croßse & BackweU'a SagUaha Pickles,
Saucfta, Catsups, etc.
.T?F PIIB * USSIER, NO, 110 SOUTH
fj W harm, Philadelphia, Importer of die above inperior
Plytnouth Rock and
r! IromLftMon. a full assortment, comprising—
WWCbo. CUow. Mixed. Pickle*. Oerkiue. *
Oaioor.Caollflowcrs, and Walnuts, Quarts'and ■■
Pbits, Mushroom and WalnutCetsun*,
Lea A PetTlna Worcwtire Sauce, HaVrer.
John Bail, Uradiog and Sobofiancee,
|iurli.m Mtutarr] £m,hm Aoclio.i™, OoV. a.I.ltD,
Table Sell, Simnish aud French Ctovea,
Jellies and Fruits, Salad Cream,Ae.
For salo tothetradoas low as any other bouio ln the U S
„J ■ ee24:3wd*
t IST OF AH*EICATIO.\S foF&ilin K I.i
■sritt a * A \2B?**> r A'i"Bh."jcS,i,tj,
V to IfcpL 2S.IM. • TUO3.A.ROWtEY, Clclt.
Bundalub, Mtinff houu, lit .iH, fttubur.lt.
55 bl,, C.m 0 ■ * la * '"h" »"<»■>. t.< *«rd, I'UttLarih.
Carry.Wlllbtai, tavern, Hlrmlngham. -
Dlppel Henry, tavern, Manchester.
Oiffini Andrew, tavern, Upper fit. Clair townsbfir.
Baanders J, 11., with other good*, 3d ward Pittsbn'gb
OiaSKr Adam, toverd, 4tli word Allegheny. '
Klein Michael, tAvens, Duquesne DeroogU
Patteraon John, tavern, 8d ward,’ Plttabnrgb. ae27:Std
KUOS— “
Gnmfluitcum.
Canary Seed;
AHepoOalla.
Rose Pink;
Star Anls;
Sand Paper assorted;
Jayson’s Indelible Ink;
Sal Soda.
For sale by 8. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO ,
- lua * No- 60 corner Wood and 4th streets.
STEREOSCOPES AND PICXURES-Jurt
received a large and varied aaeortmeat of the and
®“* t—aUfal English and French Pictures, both on paper
! n * ® Uctoll ta NowTork.cOTprWogmoupe
2&a!£! b «E!i&?*' Irtlaud,France, Spain,ltaly.fiwft*
mland and Palwtlne. t Catalogue of pictures furnished
*“*®F vlewcan be procured—lf norotr baud—by ordsrinc.
JOHN 8. DAVISON, 61 rfariwt at*
200 Otmee Qui- VaniUa Beans;.
~yV 0105 Tbokaß«uu;
TirtwCWara; -
« Rtc'd aad fur **lo by; MAEJCOWN Jt FINLEY,
K2i - Wo-ICT tlbmynW
PLEASE calfand aw oar pll-wool Haid at
91 ctate dealtlswidtbdO)'37l{,aß<i Ux clunMilot
of Wench Sfarlnw inUu dty rt ”*
_ was ■, r> s 0-HAMBQtf JLOWSj
Lames dkess aoofis. 'Sh»wi« Km
-» _ «AfcSsgaassL?as.-
, : , ;t . 'V.-sueukTOoaT
**” ■;. . Cmmwmlmw.
4rULL ABSOBI'MENT of all kinds of
aMaasd Ik7» w «u; ab» ;
AjliTliiQQk. ... Pultun.
• i.> «iU >TBXHmtAajm.!(o.iMMrt. CJTOCKSALEt) u* AUSTIN r/tnuna *•'
,^°^! to 7!SS«!£^^,,i..U:.^* i: |fiTOAMßtLlst> OIt;«iOWlS-Kor
s
i ; &<»&£•^^^
I -’ Ijti Mi ,c»Jtom«irni4rte'a brJOiftKimo, - namUttMW li)r ions looms*oo.
fcagiiir'.r-'*-*: ,"** ••::•••. .' ItKk . mh*k« *«**';.',;.i.
militumous.
7' ! n£p?: .
OTHERS
visiting the State Fair, nml wishing to con
6ult thoir own advantage, should not fail to
examine tho
FINE and fresh stock
aB.OOSB.XSS,
AT THE STORE OF THE SUBSCRIBER.
It has been bought
VERY HBJBT ADYANTA^E.
Poltcka,
labels,
Letter Deads,
Tickets,
Ac.
3KS.
BBJSI BOUSES IN BOSTON,
NEW YOKE, PHILADELPHIA,
CITY AND COUNTRY JODDLVO TRADE.
TO TUE CASH IiUYF.r.
OF
GROCERIES,
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED,
MOST DESIRABLE ARTICLES
ARE TO BE FOUND AMONG THIS STOCK,
A largo assortment of
PITTSftI'RGH MAXVEACTORED ARTICLES,
w. xa. aoBMhsT,
NO. 371 LIBERTY STREET,
fe2S;std directly opposite Eagle Hotel.
IIVXPORTANTTO F ABXII.IES!
FOR POTASH ! !
CONCENTRATED LTE,
FOR MAKING SOAP WITHOUT LIME,
with little or no trouble, and trifling expanse. The
cheapest and most convenient article ever discovered
for the purpose. ONE POUND BOX will make NINE
PODNDB of
ELEGANT HARD SAOP
end several gallons of Soft, or oho barrel of the latter.—
Every-famlly can make alt the Soap, both herd and soft,
they use, from their ordinary kitchen grease, and this Lye
—nothing else!* required.
PRINTERS and other* min;
STRONG LYE,
Wilt find the “CONCENTRATED'* by far the
Cheapen aitd *rott Effective Article tKty ran jjom-
Wy uk.
JAMES WILSON.
A single trial will convince anyone of its great utility
and value.
Few sale by all DRCGGJBT3 and OROCRB3 In the
Connlry.
Deware of Counterfeits as the success oi our article bu
excited the cupidity of Imitators, who.wberover found,
will bo held strictly accnurtfablt for infrirtoertetiU on our
Patet-t.. '
Manufactured only by the Pennsylvania Salt Manufactur
ing Company of Pittsburgh, Fa., who manufacture the
nnu scrmifli mow warn
Table, Dairy anti Pork Paci*r> Salt,
WARRANTED PERFECTLY PURE, and the
ONTsY REAXaILV PURE SAT.T
lathe United States. Also,
Canstlo floda tor *oap Soda Ash,
makers, Saldoda,
Helloed Soda .Aah, Bleaching Liquor,
Bleaching Fowdar,- Nitric Add,
Magancse, * Aqua ForlU,
Muriatic Add, Sodaßaleiatos,
Chloroform. »a34.otj
JAYNES PEKIN TEA STORE.
NO. 38 FIFTH STREET,
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT OF THE
KIXD IX THE CITY.
PURE TEAS OF ALL GRADES;
COFFEE,
LOAF, CRUSHED AND N. 0. SUGAR,
And a great variety of
DOMESTIC ARTICLES.
The articles scld'at JAYNES’ are always of tfc«
Best Quality in the Market,
And cold it tb« • .
People from the errantry visiting Ifaa STATE FAIR, will
find that it this establishment they am purchase
BETTER ARTICLES AT CHEAPER PRICES
THAR THEY CAM AT HOME. se2s:dlw
AXTHTTAX. STATS FAIR
OF. TUB '
Pennsylvania State Agricultural Sootety.
September RSth, 39th and 30th,
and October lit* 188 8.
Pair Ground!,Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh.
Annual addresses .Friday at 2
o’clock P. M. Awards of Committee annnnnccd lm
mMtately.altairards.
Artlclnfor exhibition addressed to A.O. OITSTEA, Sec
retary, Wonoogsbela Homo, Pittsburgh,
All articlea and stock intended torexbibitlon transported
bw of cbsrgw.
Office* No. 08 Fifth at met, where entries will be received
and exhibitors'tickets furnished. - Books of entry closed oa
Tuesday noon. Premium Lists and list of Judges tarnished
<m application.
embsrs’Tickets, f 1,90. Single admission 25 rent*.
AVRxhibUore must become members.
A. 0, HOSIER,
Secretary State AgrlctiUnnl Society.
~PATIP TAGGART. President. retsUwtdT
BOOTS AND SHOES,
/ 6EOKQE. AIiBSBB * 80S,
So. 71 corner .Wood and Fourth Streets,
Have just received their fall
Stock, comprising* complete aaaortm’t of sisaonabls
ROOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS,
Nearly all of which has been made to special order and
pnrciMed for CtuA.
We bare Just received direct from the manufactorere*
- LADLES;, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’*}
Custom made Patent, French. CaH and llorrocoo Gaiters
and Boots. Alto MEN'S, BOY'S AND YOUTHS
Coftom mado Boots and Shoos, mads to wear toihesatis
taetkm of the.purchasers. He intend to keep .the best
klodaofßhomtbatcanbe fonsdln either custom or sale
rooms. Merchants and others are reapectfaUy Invited to
call and examine oor stock. re'X-dlOt
T riI BT.aSS FAIR
RAINS will leave every fifteen minutes,
from 9, A. M.to 6 P. M., (except a abort Intarval at
noon,) between Smltbfleld street and the Fair Granada du
ring tho State Fair. ' j. BTEWART,
. nCA’dlw . Ticket Agent Penn’s. B. R.
NEW NAIL PLATE FEEDER,—Sher
woods' Patent Solt-Aoting Nail >lllO Feeder for NnU
Machinery. This improvement does away with the neces
sity of a man or boy to attend each machine. One band
can attend tour machines, and each machine will cut more
nalUwith this feeder attachsd. thsn can be donsby those fed
by hsnd,«»Ting three hands oat of bur, making. tbs halts
more penect. aslt I* fbd by a screw, and ftq no mn at a
greater spm. It la my •impleand notUahl* to get out of
onler.and can bo anpUed to any machine now lu nee at
comparatively a small cost. JtU warranted to work per feet
ornopay. A mschlna with this fetdrr attached can be wen
In operation at the Fair of the Amsrican Institute. Crystal
palace. New York. Bights sad Feeders for tale by the
prO P.. _ tor t D. W. BRRLEY.
•rtWml No. 187 Nassau BL, New Tok.
BILL, CIRCULAR AND CARD
Distributor anaPoiter,
PITTSBURGH, PENIP'A.
W !LL promptly attend to the distributing
CTTIOCLAES, CARD 3 AND PROGRAMMES,
■WKaUroads, Ships. Steamboats, Amusements, etc.
Alt orders either by mail or telegraph, or otherwise, rent
to the office olthe Duffy GaietU, will be faithfully at
tended to. .
' Packages forwarded by the Adams SxpraMCompeaywUl
be promptly disposed of according to directions- mSlfiia
Fresh butter—9oo ib» fr»fc T“ WB
EoIt», TO'u «nd lor «U«.t ISS ■
n» itfPDLE. WIRTB * c °-
LOUR—2OO barrel. White Whoin Extra
_J taU » ta ’SS&tt&l 'g&ABY * 00.
DC BBLS LOW GRADE SUPERFINE
FLODB.ro. *oo.
OWEET POTATOES—AO, bbla prime quaii-
O 5 “* * co.
T d iiIRTY BBLS. N. O. MOLASSES arri7-
[«a] JAa.OLRDIHHB.
Ei.ypANT- Velvet and Cloth Cloaia jngfc.
omm4: >ko>6b>wto«id DrfQoadi. ... * .... ->
hM cTnAKBOif LOVg,Bo.74Hirfc«tl;
Ur.AX.SKElWSQbaahelflj^dftpdforgttlfi
to a* roevo
and or tqc
BALTIMORE,
expreaaly for
IN TIIE MARKET
ALWAYS ON HAND.
A SUBSTITUTE
MOCHA
and RIO
Cheapest Bates.
tint day of October, will lnwtot2il. B sjL l i!!2*sj
OIAB.X I %a^ttrty«
will be h*ld at the office of tha PltUtaSki^t.^J^'
inj OcnnpnayjiothecityofPittiborgSloaWfcSSSJ l^0 *
the Oth of October, at 3 o’clock, P. JtL, ln pwiS?® A . Y *
proTi»iam of the law, of Michigan- anthoriiißiT?? y «>*
lion of corporation! for'Min lux StjelUng,
poeo of election Director* and wonting
government of nkl association, and the tnsaactlofc ?aA
otberbnsinaM aamay properly eons before Hli taMr
TUOS. BAKEWPLL, W. BASALET,
ao. iicssbt, raos. suiotrs, ;
H. CHILDS, BDT7ABPJUHX
eeOrftd , .
Omct or the Piitsscbqk Ixo Boston llnura Oo~>
PmwtfiflK, Sept. 11, isw. /
ITS® Notice.—The Stockholders of the Pitta*
burgh and Boeton UißlnjrCoxapaajr are hmbji».
tlflcd tbit ■ special com Übr will be held at fee offlee afthi
Company, In the city or rituborgb, oa WEDNMDAT.fe*
Oth day of October, At P. it, to cotutder tbeeib.
jcc.t of organising aa additional compaay, with e rtevfe.
more rapid diTelopmeot of their extcnilTo min Inc territory
By order of fee Board of JDlßctota. •' J '
eelldta ...' J. Jgpa. M. HOWg,jUcrtliTj,
Union PBArEHMErTiNGs.—Thwe meet-
Tri, *» beM dally Is tin Boom! of th* Toaua
Hen'* Christian Asaoclstfoa, at 7£f, A: at, and I ¥ss*
oootlnidog for thrcfrfcorths of an h&ur. Allpenonaai*
canUslJyinTiUdtoatteod. ladles are atS#ctfon4telT lotu
tsdlolbytesspt. Gjim furjivc nintdtt. if no Tcmgtr. ■ ■
tfot Kmt.
roon:corner of Wood,
“ d "™P««PI«IbT Bflbert J.CirMi, u .
KiT , n un |jw ant if oetaUL—
m. 11. KVAK,
" su " d Ko.oi niunuwt.-
EOR Rfifti'—a three Btoiv DkclUhc-PB
H”"?. 0 ” «nk «rw, (No. 100,) ccnutoto*' IT El
roomi,b«Mewaatihctt»e,*c, with flu*
carriage b*otueattached. Thia hmtn™rem.UadiruL°l!at
and cold water, bath, gu. Ac, mad taMKSjSfiS
don Is admirably adapted to tbewaatat* ■»
nun, and wM be rented for.atenn of*«xn to
ant For farther particular! enquire of p»a tea*
mrl2 • ALEXANDER pna.
rpo LET.—A large well iumisDed awoUioa
JL with all modern Improvement*—for rent low to§R«a
tenant. JoU HITOHOOOJC, McCREARY A tX).
TO-LKT— The upper story of. ))r» Irish's
new building. No. m at. Clair street/ecculnlng roar
roomi—on® 60by 30. Water and Qm in tho rooms.
Inquire of Dr. IRtSII, In the building. ee22:dlw
JFot Salt.
EOR SALE— -7 £ acres of land $ of a mile
from Wilklnsburg, and *}£ of a mils from Sttiaralt.—
Wo will Ml! 26 acreo of It,ne*r*rt thataflroad; 2 acre* of U
coal, 10 acre* Umber land. IMs. a beautiful place ibr -a
rountrp Mat. Apply to 080. W. BUNN, Son th aide of Ohk»
at. td qpor west of tho Diamond, Allegheny City. • w2B
T?ARM IOR SALE.—A small Farm con-
X. taining 25 acres of land,*!! undereullimtfon, with
Dwelling Donas, containing 12 rooms. There ia a good
vein ol Coal on tho premia#*, and a bank la operation, with*
Ini mile* or tho city, on Squirrel Dill,-Peebles township,
adjoinlogland* of the late Uon. Walter Forward, and com.
mending the finest view in this region. Por further nar*
tleulare enquire of , • L. J. YLEMINOf/'
sotflmd* on tho premises.
Family horse for sale,—a haSa
some Boon, six yeara.old; a pacer wider the saddle and
a trotter in harness; is perfectly sale for a lady or child to
ride or drive; will net scare at the locomotive, military or
any etty excitement; will stand without being hitched, and
Is warranted perfectly sound; to behold oaty.lsr went of
use. Edqolre at th« Store warehouse of .
■el ; T. J. O&AIQ ACO., mWood »L
Xi'Oß SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth.
.T street, between fimithftefd and Cherry Alley, 100 feet
front by 85 deep. , . • _
A Lot on Third etrert, near PmithOeid, 40 feet front b/8l
feet deep. ' ■ •
Msrn Wa*d—The ■<jnnrt» bounded by Pntlw,~WnVfM
and Car Toll streets and Spruce alley, 64 fret front by KO
deep, newly opposite to Pennock trlloi’i Foundry.
The sqnaro bounded by Bmailman, Wilktas and Carrol
utrnli and Spruce alley, 261 feet frost by 120 deep,
On Allegheny, Carson and Butler streets,adjoining the
Allegheny Valley Railroad Station, forty MBUffUOOI Lot*,
each 24 leet front by 120 feet deep. wouguouiixua,
Eight acres of ground In Roeerve township,’part of out
Lot 225, between the New Brighton road and UiUdale Ceffl
etry.
Bitty Loty in Allegheny City, Third Ward, between East
lane and Chestnut street.
A Tract of Land in Westmoreland County, on the Phila
delphia turnpikes, 7 mile* from Latrobo—.s acres In culti
vation of rich bottom land-—OOO acres.
A Tract of Land near Ligooler, Westmoreland county, of
376 acres. WELUASI M. DAHUNGION, .
mvlfedtf 165 Third Btruetyjbove Bmlthftcid.-. 5
OHIO x*and lor Bale.
THE subscriber oilers for Bale section ten,
township 12, ntngo 10, ft*rk eounty.OMo, commonly '
known m “Bowmau'e containing 040ecm."ZtU
attested threw mllss viat of M&djffian, on the State Bead
loading to Wooster, and within about two mile* of tbepkle
burgh, Ft. Wayne tad Chicago Railroad. Tbewmth, east ’
and north-east quarter* are partly doared and improved—
the rem&ip<ler la covered with superior tlmHr onri tfieT
whalts Is wall watered by springs and running streams—
This section is couriifered the.-lintel hody-Of land la d*?'
county. It srtli be enlil undivided or In •jnwleaa to *mt : '
pcrchsMrs. To ih— wh., invent In misstates
better opportunity t*. nu-nl) oflered.
j. a. AwnnaK,
Hu. ioi -tci« rfiiMt,Pittsburgh-
ooSbalswttX
s&iani*>.
\\f ANI ftp—l % purchase a Bpiall .Farm
TT of from «u -to 60 sens of goerfrlend with good or
chard and other improvement* within tnm 8 to A miles of
Allegheny City. Terms cash. Apply- to 080. W. DUNN,
BoutJnMoprOl.lr. «t, 3d door West of th« Diamond, Alleghe
ny Ct«y- ' sen
■^rASTMJ.
—2?i,000 BinH. W
10,000 •* o«u.
ummciMl, M’CUf.KHY & 00
l*2 and 161 Pint BU.
YK7"ANTED—» I»h* highest market price ;
T T P*M for Um*w*« l,j ICb.FAUi<ESTOOK4OO«.
Nw 60,cofrtmr Wood MidTcorlh—T
00L tfk N’l'K i►. —The highest
price jvlW |-,r W.i.4, >.y S. UAIiIUUaO *CO,
i<lB Nu^&UbertyatrMt
WOOL!. WOOi.il WoolwanK
ed At iimli pil..« Ij*
unoHcuTtf, acOBCTRT * ca; ;.
Second and 151 instate..._
WANTED! — 10,000 bus Rye, for which
.tUe hlfthNt b>Ai iit-t i'lii'e will.be fclTva.
• U-,licit k HOrCfTOkW,
Mil No.UtW UndltD IsUU. -f:
iStmrationai.
JjIRENCII AND ENGLISH
fICAIUUNO. AND HAY SCHOOL
_ tt>lt YOONG LADIX3-
The MISSES CAKt’C.vfiLR will.rwamb the dnUteof
their School,ouM>>NbAV,.£‘rj]tomber lSlb, at their ml*
debco.lio.l3**]? Spruco *ttr*>t, WiHadelphla.
BeferrocM:—llMi. «•*. p. .Jobsgoh «ud W. O.SxiatT.
Pittsburgh; Jss. W. hiiawji, Kw; , firm uf Jai. W. Drown ft
Co., Philadelphia. .. . ■ . Jo37:Siß4od
I<*r«neb Lessons.
Monsieur Alphonse danse, Profeg
■or si the H'eniwn PciinsyiTeoie .Unirerrity and
the Pittsburgh llijji School, u now read/, to niinnt hie
lessons In the Language,- for nilnta popUiorin
dames. '
Apply for terms atC. lUope’s. Pcnstyl rants arsons Koi
K 6, or at H. Klebvr’s music k(»nt, No. S 3 fifth itmt.
. au2B3tawim^rr
Instruction In Gorman.
TI/TR. FREDERICK. AFPEL, Profosaot of
JLU.th« German eud Literature in the Westers -
UnlTsreitj ofrouiuylvaulsand tiieCentral BlgbScluot of
Pittsburgh,bega lento to iufono -bis friends and thepabr
Ho, that be is now jircimru*! to legume- hie lessons in the
German Laafmmru ! *•» ftufher particulars apply at Kb,
170' Smlthfield strrvt. - aoSQdawdtin
Ponii inetrtutOi
CORNER *>l # Pj-iiTi und linnctick etreets.-
Tbeenonliir e*<in wilt on TtTKSDATj 3Ut
Inst. A HiulL-l niunl- r •<! poptto mny obtain adDlJaloo.
Terms for Tuition h.,.1 .■'i.jilawer}, $Ti per setsloa of twenty
two weeks. e*;-2«;»f J. M. SMITH, Principal.
MR.rCLEMENT TLTEDOUX, announces
to the pubdc ibftl be has taken up his resident# in
Pittsburgh, and it howprcpoied Id gjre kiionsln focal
Unde. ' .
• Pbr terms at! forlhor pirlicuWaapply to John If. tfeV
lor. Music atorew No. 81 Woud.eireot.; .ao3ftdow ■
Jt 13• RTRTKEBf AttctlPßMri'^'T
-Yo. I'.*!) ntod itrrrf, near Fifth. '
Large saleof*. .
iIADB.BDGOIB3
v; « Accnoir.
On THURSDAY MunxiNn jft.XT; ■ September 30tb,at
10 o’clock, will b-«»QM,‘at.tiirßA leritCtttupi anilliv&M '
Repository vt Hr. Juim 6. Pbailer, Nus, 7 and 9, corner DU- '
mood alley and 1) c*iurettert, Lvlerceb tha Diamond and
Libert} airtcts, uUmi do up« au<) second hand Buggies,.--
Eastern make, oi (lie lAtmtpatbrhsaniPirjl—'tnsdelnttw
mostduraiil<>iuiuuwrau>i ot iko must beautiful aodfisse* ...
finish. y 3.P.BTKYKEB, Aoct,
L J . IYL Dj\ VIB, AUuttonear.
JW*o Rousts, Mii. H, WUi-Btrot.
Eastern pawnbrokers sale :op
OLOTlllNO—;>nbm«irlng this Wednesdayuvrtlng"
Copt. £9th, at 7 •<'ci-.. ; rk. »t the cctnmsrcialetto rooms, Ko. >
64 fifth sliest, aod cacb day at XOVdock, A.V., '
end 7 o’clock, r.-'i, unul the entire stock bediepo—d of, -
the. largest quauttij uf Mcu’s hod Women's Clotting ever
offered in this market, in eluding superior Overcoats, Ifrodt ...
and Lresa Coats, Pas m Vests,. ln gre&t Tariaty: a gaan'.
Womsn’eC}othinglullabto farthaapprotchlng**' -~
soil . . *.. ■*' -••p.ttrpftmftMt.j. r .
Gold and silver watches ai
ADCTIOX.-On Wednesday arodu, BrpL ®th, »tj
o’clock, at the commerdelftalei rooms, Bv? M fifth itiMa*
wilt be sold aqaaattty"of nkwbsd'sfleoCßlhndOoU.M. .
B&rer Watcher Rlfie and Shot Safe YMb*
lug, Ttarellog Bags,ftp. .-stfflT^P.M.PAVlgtAoc*.
NEIMPOBTED OILPAINriNGSBT
a=jS3@»i .
” i X£ l V a * hlo
art; among. .
SiSh g pis—toy and highly finished '
VbnSll*Krtweft, ChaaUanx, Ye*
Jtbsrcsiehratedartlsta. Also gem
Patotinp, AU.arefirtsdto
P| c *°?ffr*rySssbln«h»liast maaair.afteMhanawast .
with artraqiallly pare gold Uat
alocn— wfllhemadyfbrdlstrihcUeo on .
To-^n dib * a S I L er 7 Msttogvopcn tovMtnn fcr
tm s—rfitoitoP «t aodeventag bn Wbdntedsy.iad on-
Tharedsy.. ladieeand gntlemea amtarUad to riUl.; i
Tmßs.of.«le:an>ums.aDdersiQOMah:ov«rftiOd.ftmr- r
menths’ opprored not—. -3S P.M.DAYT?AQct;7 •''
TMPORTKD OIL PAINTINGIR AtAtLQtiOD
Mdf«oM«uao oftasie la the fine Arts, will
ortica that catalogue d superior Jar
ported otl palnttngy to be, aold in the isroiul fiooc aals* -
ro«M,Ko.M mpreet.onXhw^e^Cß^SSj
datriDatlnn !na tewdeyi. irarther notice willha el—naf ■ ■
ao °- *‘ lr ■ - . ..r. JMm iKL - .
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