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'1 4 4 4 4 444..71. ••• • e 4 Z".• ?, )4. 1, .•••* , 1,1 •. • •:, „ , • • ;‘,., , • 4 1 4 " • N, -'''::' . •!':', l. ;"''::' , ' 7:` ;.~: ..•-;:'. - 4..:1:' , ;;-::: . 4; 2_,:p,:::::._i__:?-..:..:.:,' • ......, ' I ..- . :: ..; 7 . 2 . , . • .. . - - 74-4..:1 - • i . 7 . . ...... • :,...., ...Jos ~ .:.••,rtt•', :...4,. ;: , _~ Vittsburg B. Itiarnai , eo (roes atid'PßO-P,214170821 PITT 613317F.C11-23.- - MOBI.CMO, "OCT. IE4 1858. ' Two .ldosiat o tails Cowan.y TfieCeore we look . tit the election returns froni this county the more we are gratified st the re, - 'molt. It was a victory ouch as the moat sanguine „ of us did not anticipate; anti. we. knoW, that many hrewd men in our party. were elightly hided, even 'up to the day of The • lend-mouthed bieating of the hiaggarts who conducted the democratic campaign deceive] not only oar men but themselves. Many of thee* poor creature', led'away by their owlishly va whey, actually slaked large sums of • on the result, and havelost heavily. Fools and their money are soon .parted, • Three are ease& sahlable lessons taught by the result. The first is, the importance of or . • poi:Mien and work. We have carried this eke . firm by 'toady work. At the very outset of the fight the County Committee organized, prepared - • its address to the teople, arranged fors thoti-„ ugh Callylloll of the county, and resolved on carrying the war, into the enemy's country. Meetings were appointed for each election dis trict and speakers assigned to them; end al though the al - Fenno at first were appointed but one or two for each day, the demand for them - soon lammed at each a rate that we were oom pelled at list to hold from six to ten meetings ti day in various parts of the county. The people loon waked up under this vigorous canvassing, and the Republican vote was so well stirred out that our majority is equal to that of a Presi dential campaign. In this connection it behoove' us to state that nraoh credit is due to ldesoza. Marshall, Howard, Collier, Kirkpatrick, Carnahan , Watson, Geyer, Brown, Pleeson, Moffitt, Koethen, /Rebated, A. BY-Foster, Raton and several other speakers, who ~:ipare their efforts freely in canvassing the [Mr. Raton is now sick, and there is no impropriety in his colleagues including his namedin this These gentlemen, at much inionvonienee to themselves, devotedtheir time to the task of securing a Republican violory. The second lateen taught us is, the strength . of the Republican organization. No- party was ever more bitterly, recklesslynr vindictively as sailed!. The assault was led by men who but lately were members of our party, and they did all that human ingenuity could do to make a break in ourvanks and distract our forces.— . Thanks to the discipline maintained, thdy were 'turned back as by an impregnable wall of bay , mats. After sustaining the shook of such at. Laski, wif may safely conclude that it is able to „withstand any .figurelasaults from without. It has nothing hereafter to fear, except frdm within. - The third; and perheys most important, les . eon taught le; that we - must , hercafter, in menet. Ins our party affairs, take care to avoid the - causes of dispute and dissatisfaction which seemed so likely, at one time, to distract and divide us. This is a subject for future consid eration, and we merely allude to it, now, for the purpose of keeping it in mind. Where every part. of the county did so well it may seem invidious to particularize ; but we cannot avoid making honorable mention of Fawn, the two Deers, Indiana, the let and 2d wards of Pittebttrgh, the city of Allegheny, Mc - KeespOrt, Elizabeth, the Blianinghams, South and"Weit.pittaburgh, Monongahela, Chartlere, Wilkinr, Deno, Lower St. Clair and Versailles. . a. The Repnblintans of thompalistricts worked nobly; and although the RepubliCine of every part of the county di•J•well, there did a little better, and we therefore make special mention of them, In ' • Baldwin, Snowden, Upper St. Clair and South Fayette the Republicans nobly withstood the pailitent efforts made to distract them and, oceuidering the peculiar circumstances with which they wero snrroneded, they deserve the thanks of their friends in other parts of the 4 county. .The victory is one of thelnost complete ever ' won in the county. At no ordinary election of the kind has such a majori•y been gives. It is • . re • nke to the' demagogues who have been laid in the shelf by it; arid one of Re most salutary 'issuing will be found in the fact that it effectually kills off the noisy, and unprincipled . arew'whe were so conspicuous in theilate cam -1 against us. The Ettamit to the State The 4 oolinp of. the vote - on the State ticket show that Read is elected Judge by at least 25,000 majority, and Frazer, Canal Commis sioner, by 20,000: Philadelphia '• gives Read 5900, Lancaster 4500, Allegheny 2700, Wash ,ington 400, Dauphin 1100, Lebanon 1100, Mit- Blair 1200:Huntingdon 600, Indiana 1600, Anastrong'soo, and so on. • The democratic majority in Bucks Is about 200, while Lehigh gives Longenecker, R. o4er 200 majority for Congress. The election of -- - Longenecker is conceded. In Dintinick'sdistriot; Carbon gives Shoe maker, R. 500 maj., while llorthimpton gives Dlotroick 600, and Monroe gives him 600. Pike and Wayne to hesifrom. In Allison White's district,-Centre glees Hale 600, Mifflin gives him 81i0, and Lycoming and Clinton give him 1100. .111 s majority is over 2000. ,Grtigg 'll- - reselected ihe-Senate, and we Ban iMember of the lionse - in Centre, iwo s' in 401214 and - Clinton, and one inillitllin. Crunberiand is reported at 160 for Fisher, D. bat elute One Rspabliaen Aue' mblyman and the Republican Sheriff. York is variously re,. • flirted 4.150 to 406 for Fisher—probably not esrm• 250, and Petry at 550 for Tonkin, R. The !Attu is probably elacfni: .• • Franklin era a-Republican majority of 600 and Juniata 100. Bedford is reported at 800 - ' for Reilly, /o..„andlnitini r 2oo. ;Adams is 'about equally-diVided. This; Would elect McPherson, ' • R., by 206. • The majority for -the .Peopte's .ticket, in ' Schuylkill oounty, will avertlisk about one thou sand. otir dongrautroan, Canipbell,ll., carries every Uuntiin the dis' 'riot, and will probably have a caejority ever Cakiand Dewart united. Clarion was feported, lut night, lit 400 for Gallia. lie - had 920, two years ago--a loss of 620, and his majority then in the district was only . 671; so that he is surely beaten, fOr the --ober *ono for him than Cl.- - • rion. Both path!.‘ollk..oJaiming the Senator in )*, this district. lianigoma7 has 2,600 miucty In Fayette; gels zo-elected by 2,1200 insjority,sbout the only thing eriUsito regret in the entire. rs -suU. Xhio DeniocretinState ticket hea 600 nod. - - - Ia ton g . • The Uniontown 00144115 W _ - The areas &idiot of the Republicans in this gountOiss. broadly . proclaimed through the col. moues& the American Standard, in refusing to noidbefe a candidate for Congress, was to to. 1. CI , tmrs, due election of their county tkket. They • Lan mo at signally failed in their undertaking satknow that the elehtton is over, are lett to do: Oro, as fact that the Democrats have carried tverythin and the Republicans nothing." The traitors have been very properly reward- 1d fhey 'commenced to' set as- knaves and • - ended in being made fools. . Thr itapekliesua fitatsrtioket Wm 700 majority - in Dismsr;and IWO . in Lawrence. Conde has 474 maj.in Armstrong, and the State and County diket the same, - - Blair t ß, hasl2oo Maj. htßiale county and 660 bk-,4ltotbigdoP• het .only 800.3* Cambria, sad Somerset will give Pink 800: ' RI! . majority yip . , be 2000: _The "People's" . county dilute me elected in BSI!, Hantingdon and fkomerstd. ; Arrr , -- .‘ " ' l'inwnizminA.—Thi qv - o . )ga) , * tb,* F.,,„ ? .,.:: . ::, .r. 7 7:77•V' - '; TIM Puss or Sul Etaerma.— E r Prem.! Couirmiararmate,BlWatidt.—A reward isofl • . .... . . l [ b not very' jubilant - over tharetmit Of ' the - elec.' fetal tribe detection eras lemon Cattntortabt& Illetat" - ......."--- ( - 3.K70 ----- ':,.....i.-' . - ad'sl OM but Mtn Tug lifleilpitased with it. It , log, or tho render of any cad, coonterfedi or Imitation . al v 11 4 C. . 41. T. gays i ' . i Boerbava'a Unlhoad Bitters. "The gamins highly =OW . . Pirtit . rititemtrt . . ; trated flatland latter. le pot op in half pint &tau may, „.„... 1 "Aathie writing,'lt'leiskitas if almost every * Li,r o i tb.,;„,,,,. of the p r r w t,t,,,, it. Peat, a.., bloom . i 0 I taiiliTlßria MACHINES . .. 1 con g ressional Lecoroptomte in P ennsylvania them, and Ida sianatureatound the. rock.of each and emery 1 I had been defeated! •So lancli for those who bout.. . Were awarderitheAßST PRZM run at the Perin ! have preferred: the patronage, and favor of the .111 . 4 . 11 13 146,1 ato...ea popular ~. "mad, for Fever 1 aylvanta State Agriothforal Society at their Antalal Pali- Fl'realttent to the confidence of the people. Thus , end Agne, trealtret4s of all kinds, DY•PePe , o , 10 46. 010 % I Moo, S.Tuvolv.i :DUI, 221.b,r0,b and ovi.thor tat, IMS. 'much for the 'Executive, who, has chosen to turn Headache, Costley.. and Pilo. can co obtained from say i THIS PREMIUM WAS :SOT BOUGHT , his back upon the immortal doctrine that the I door respectable Druggist. 'I American people shall control their own affairs mrrtora-ue icindot to .oat for Boerhere's qataze ,,, ait- i A • 31" w auutull t iriLtON SILVER MEDAL WAS. ito their own wo7, and who has dared 10 erect, ~,1 1 The groat ppalarg y . o f this ged ... ir hat ag d .tcd .„ i Minvoidaniiined hereby etiallence• • trial of PEWLNO I IA every district In Pennsylvania, an official i n- 1 17:,.7,Z1.4g!'"°, which i o . . 1 MACWINGIA, before cotripeteat 1000., to be "k.'"l by 1 . e: hibitora ti or by tha andienc. to-CITY llALL,orelernerhore, i Silence at war with the fundamental principles !of the Constitution. That much for the new tterm, sn a ld- ru nt re P rert '' ,_ ' .l._, ''. "t or eo ni-o ., b'ul li l ie r " % by il b.P.' :a- wood et I, betw 0 lot and 241 I a" me. ' and startling idea that not the Federal Union, ! ""t.""Ch ' "l3 ' d r ; ,.. ~,,.. E „,,,,Z. o dkdo, e y i o " ,o,lo ftcr dile &item. price of c o ,. fdaehiae• . rill be - r at., Pittsburgh, P.. or , g I IMt that: 'the President must and shell be ens-1,- .. , minced at follows. 1 ' '-tuned.' But this result is not only attributable , I New Machine, pl ' finish table '350 00 Ito the uprising of the people against the betrayal Do do p ated table 7 , 1 i 00 • of their Representalivesand.the gross desertion !of the popular principle by the Chief Magistrate D° 4 " ith cover and drawers sO 00 of the Republic ; bat it is, at the mama time, a D° do arge Mee__ ......... ,G 5 00 tribute to Pennsylvania feeling, mid. to l.lteit ides Do do 110 doplated e 0 00 1 which Is 'cherished by all our people—that of Do do lated and pearled 100 00 I protection to American industry." And hoe alt. in proportion. ' The New York Tribune says: W. C. LLIOTT, Agent, "Let us not mia-state nor overstate this bi- T TIIE YHVH STFIRKT nmph. The llepublicanshaie contributed nobly 1 .-_ _ .., EMIRS MANDFAMMV, to it, but they have not alone achieved IL The I smoonnter merchants are Invited to .....1.. 6.r ..,.. . 0010 t . , PITTSBUROII. PA. I great body of the Americana have heartily co ; operated with them, and, the elaborate attempt ' to draw off voleson "Straight American" tickets in Philadelphia have had little effect. The union for Free Territory, Pure Elections and Protection to Home Industry, item too hearty and solid to be shaken by the tricks of demagogues bought and owned by the common adversary. But the Republicans and Americans united i could not have won so sweeping a viotory with out the powerful aid of the Douglas Democracy. These faithful detotees of the doctrine of Popu lar Sovereignty, organised and led by John W. Forney, had resolved to punish the recreants who devised and urged on the Lecompton fraud, and they have done it effectually. Buchanan is routed in his own State, and ` Federal subservi ency to Slavery Propagandism has received a blow from which it will not soon recover. ALL HAIL, Peal PVINSTLTA2fIA 1" The Philadelphia Nerth American, lifter in dulging in warm oongratulations over the gen eral result, has the following very proper para graph, which we 'commend to the attention of our friends here: "Whatever may be the result of this day's work, it cannot change our duty. A victory, if won, can, at this stage, only be partial; and all the advantagea of it will be lost by after negligence. A defeat even would be better now than any apparent success which should lead to failure carelessness. The people must take the work in their own bands, and keep it--not nt Periods of excitement only, but always. It is not to talk politics, commonly so called, that we would urge Americans, but to etudy the subject related to government and political economy; to give more breadth and scope to their inquiries: to cause our young men to be educated In the principles of republican government and the ra tionale of republican usages. Mere vote coun ters and calculators of chances, are politicians only in the lowest sense of the word. To be come an adept in this sort of thing may suit office-eeekers, but should never content the am bition of men who profess to have any 'take in the prosperity of the country beyond their own selfish ends. If the theory of republicanism is maintained, the United States should be the beet government in the world. Perhaps it is; but we should be very sorry to think that the word beet in our case forbids' further progress and im• provemeut." . Bad Over Philadelphia Montgomery Eddy kloantoor, de., probably Crawford and Erie Ceuta, Lyoomixtg, Bucks York, probably Lehigh and Northampton. Clarion, Jeffereon, 4-c • Berks. Total 16 17 TIIE 110171 E, •S IT WILL I.IIOEARLT STEED. Op. A.., Philadelphia; 13 4 De/aware 1 0 Cheats. 3 liontgemery a 0 Bucks Northampton- Lehigh and Carbon Monroe and Pike... Wayne Luserne Susquehanna Bradford Wyoming, Sullivan and Montour_ 0 Lycoming and Clinton .... 2 Centre 1 1 Union, Snyder and Juniata ...... 2 Northumberland 1 Schuilkill • Dauphin Lebanon I Beaks -Lancaster 4 York 0 Cumberland and Perry Adams Franklin and Fulton ' 2 Bedford and Somerset 2 Huntingdon Blair Cambria 0 - I Indiana 1 Armstrong and Westmoreland_ U 3 Payette Greene 0 I Washington - 0 Allegheny Bearer and Lawrence ..... _ 2 Butler 2 HMercero and-Venango 2 Clarion and Forest U Jederson, Clearfield, APKean A Elk 0 1 Crawford and Warren Erie 2 0 Psalm and Tioga 2 Oppoaiticin majority Sirrita Courrr.—The following additional returns harp been received ticiC_Nie II T. Williams. Butler township 10 0 0 Pain Middlesex Centre A 0 Forward 0 11 Adams-- ........ . ......... 0 22 Cleswileld 40 0 Jackson ..... ....... ........... 32 0 Summit 34 0 175 llcard from before. 530 Can't the Prom give no an account of the recep tion which its friend CoL, Jas. A. Custom-House met with at Fairview, Butler county ? How he essayed aspeech, and in it commenced to revile and slander McKnight How a sturdy Republican prevent sprang to his feet and notified him that Mr. McKnight bad treated him and Williams the night before as a pm nem= should, and if he (0.) undertook to 'peak of him be mum keep somewhere near the truth ; and how, when he again began to lie, they hooted him out of town ; how he turned tail for Butler, sneaking in by a back street, and made a straight streak for Pine township, where his presence neared McKnight a majority of four. A D.uteatea DISOLOMLL—Iion. F. P. Stan ton,,Secretary of Hassan acder Go?. Walker, la a Lue speech at Lawrence made the following statement: K. (Mr. Stanton) came to Kansas in 1857, believing it to be the Intention of Mr. Buchanan to deal fairly with the people. Had not this bean his opinion. he would never have accepted -the position of Secretary, nor Walker that of Governor of the Territory. . Justice demanded the admission that he still believed the intention of the Administration to hive been good. Its present lint of policy wee- In after-thought. -Until the month of September Le and Governor Walker were sustained throughout by the Ad ministration:- He would mention one circum stance which was not generally known, as show ing this conclusively. "On the let of Septembers General Whitfield and Dr. Tebbe, of Kansas, who were then in Washington, signed a letter "expressly staling that the course of Gov. Walker and Secretary Blanton was acceptable to the people of Kansas, insomuch ae au undoubted majority were iii oar of a free State:" 214 letter was urines at the special request of Air. Beektman, who was anx ious to shield himself from the assaulta then b4F tag made upon him by theSerith„ Through Mr- Bactuutaa's agency the letter' woOSent ta the Mien office, and was setup.* Jrts the, aceom l partied byeditorial ctemeata endorsing the eharacWr of Dr. Tebbe as a . ..gentleman6f impeachable verileitYr when it was seen in prsoi, by.a &Wien lailial*r of the Cabinet, who irr, dad its rapyresaioa. %From !fiat day to thso' the (mum - `dmiolitration; towards Units .u2l*pulotis and shameful '- --..,. ,7 • The State Legislature. !Man : Rind.. Di no 12 1 gain -- II:Zi _ - .71 29 29 (tor the Pittsburgh Cisnotto.] $2ll James. I=l Tharoa,4-aov another of thiiisreadia field. , Tut.' lilA is 40 4110 0 1 81413 iuge rill - o'l'4lo4lw' Ms with:loirstoWillin: in . tie Ninast Dipper f4dte stoo4 so fa from . . . - 371.7 r ty- - - tk, 07.4 T :,!5:-: tg - --. IA:, kr7A -,- . --„,- ....,, r __,.... , ...,,„,,..„ ..,.4.4 , .- , . .- y,...- ~* Zpectal _ m.co.n.ro & co.. dirt{ RATTERS. 131 Wor;4l Street, Pittsburgh, Aro prepared irith the largest stock of HATS, CAPS, FURS AND BONNETS To supply the Country Ti.ude at Wholaale,• that h. ever Inent.offered in the West. Also, the most desirable stock of goOde In our the of Fan Slylee for Retail. tk,..Countri Merchants are Invited to PiaMllle ear stock. seeft;fctf MOTHEB.9I MOTAICEZEIM Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrop for Children Toothing. It lismyto wool on earth.. It greatly facilitates tlinprpeass of teething by softstilog the vim', reducing all haexianiatteti—will allay ran, and is ten to ro'indsle the bos-els. Depeuil alum It, mothers, It will glee rest to yoorselete, soil relief nod health Oi yens infanta. Perfectly salli in nil .et rumen:ll.le terns. W'!l. WILK l'Ne , lN. oc IS No. 217 Liberty street. GG A .,,, adapted , Protest. CoMetuolt M., Mon I. EDIt AI, CIIINTS. —A et 1110(.6 In lII' nil Chants, including the Gregorian Ton, /the eatables and (pet:salons! Let 1 iC1 , 14 .. the Episcopal Church: also .rylce, t the Holy ~, and di I',e Burials! the Dead, by 8 I._ Tucker , I • Prlre 12,5il For sale at the Mood rt.,« of JOHN 11. UHLI.UIt, t.l Wow! atteet.' CE.—Wax taken up by the Night Llll — or, Ow Kb Imtunt, cur IiAY coo Cal . 11...5E. If not clajuletl.proroom 1.. MONIJA Y. hoy Will Io .01,1 to pity chargon, dr. ICUIIERT 11,M11:E. Chief 01 Pelt...* ETS, Ca9simere., K..ntneky Jeans blade of 000.1., for 34 n,104 aolr et C 11A 74 Mai let St. of lo lITE BEANS A prime: artiele Lund mud Ivr Knit, by • RIDDLE, SVIRTS (IL, I, liberty A._ ER—So 1 - 1 g• prime Lnivrenee Cam . 12 bbli 1111.1.1 wk.l for eokle it. .11 /II 1' 1.,11' n k t• 0.., 1:3 Woudi en Mimi :unl twirq; d.lly. for pal.. t.y Liin.rty .1. 'T OIL.-15 chiis.for rale Ily IL A. VA TIN EaTt /OK AOO. Corury 01 'Want.% n,d Vit. sw,oc i 5 oci. A" rorriDA.-500 t 159. for t r mli. by K. A. FAIINELaTOCK AU)., Coroor or Wood Ao.I PUPA Mr,. I IkIMONIA.-5 cskg. for sale by B. A. PALL?'I CO COTIIY( of Wood and Itrla 1 .01,-9 sacks Fine Wool for ,ole by Ll 5 JOHN FLOAD ILO. ASbi";6fol.) WAS:IODi (30 LI:1111 , 14s. 10. 51.4‘6.... f.tr!mal,. Ive JNO. FLOYD a Ca: fII El{S---2.7 sacks to arrive for sale by { ISAIAH . nrclory a co. • SR.-101.114:i. i¢ store tor solo by MAW! DICKNY t -06. ;EAT-100tneks to itrrive nod for t•nle ocls ISA IA II DICKEY • CO. ES FOR ALL PC It POSES: nd Tula to orlon Coal fa mtlea—entaor, slat Cowmen Iron. I•arlor Coal Mall •nd %warn II 6•aotlfut deanct a, the beet aaaortment *eat of tatn•. Ft Wen In all their earlety, Itona •21 eta. I:. Wire Irons—a Ono anowttutlat and low prim— ping. Good. In online% variety, at the Iron City J. T. CRAIG a co 181 Kraal at . BLAN KS.— entnnaott Comte, edch to 1.1 Llousek Stove W L" on 0111 s of Exchange., no Not.. " on Unfair, of Annuann• Atbinvie, Dt<4., .t and GOYIM. Bonds, prf nt.4 :nn sopertor tnaL be pains. on band or tnada to ord, Papa vantLd man and cliplatal. W3l. a JOIINETON d ca, Pantern and alatlon,rs,Y: Ft. LAR 'E SUPPLY OF FALL AND WIN SR DRY GOODS —MULLAH YIELD k CO. (aneyee• son to r •by and Burrill!fold.) here now • rery foil antoreffliot of rbote• now Gad., .olocted t. OR much cans from the loading tone. of Neve York and rhilmdelphle, em bracing I.lios . Omni Goodt In great variety. 'feu and th.q.' Wear In MOO, Camonterna,Ac. Flannole of the bop: nmk.., and all melt, •t•ni. oela Coal! Coal! rr 11 E sut xribef be.s the rollowin g described property, bo ail! Lass Ad three Lure 011 favora ble torn.. wl I ceII Das stay los. The property W. 1.. al CtIAL DANES, with sosentl ben. dreg uses of I. I belonging. thsrrto. A valoslole farm of 330 acres oi Al lob all t. 13.4 Alneks, such as pork, le. has Dash raised oemsleary for allele employed; about SIATEEN HOUSES ONE LAME FRAME DWELLING, FOUR R 0011.9, IA PEST CELLI:VaI. lasso hall, .11 very large dining morn, GROUNDS BEAUTIFULLY LAID OCT AND PLANTED IN MIIRUDDERA: LARGE STORE fIOCSE situatatlnn main road, at 'Flock tarot, thonanml dollar. 'Furth of goods ran In sold In a year, at a PROFIT OP ONE HUNDRED PER CENT. The farm Las two Dwellings and drain Moues. There Is a complete BOAT IAR D. with lomlwrou loud; • ORIIPIT MILL that takes In I, , lleonnyh to bole ply all the employed with broad atotr, a SAW MILL in complete order, Bad has carped, and can do It atoms+, Threw Thocumod tolls,. clear MM., - •J. ex. Tho T Otlst 51111 and Saw MilYls RUN BY STEAM. ..111Y, hollen and all lo ,n -der. Thereare,gr. large a t txecatol hug,. CA,,g - > from SO to 1:0 kat low Fretyht Boat, Taro Plahl, Two Vold Boata,all took., sochlaa (14.1.,tcr5. !boo, rod on head. Ttm Flanks aro tonal.] 131 . Efret chows the water The vain of Oval lo from it; YEIST TO g FRET, an.l at cerdmg to the etatelloolo;let t. ra PEA CENT. COKE and I l'Elt CENT. ASHES. making it reined 10 %beloved Mal theist/rues 10 the Clacinnati market. The Tit*, Care and Machinery for running K 1100001.4, two larch pools or avatar, capable of floating all the hosts that ran bo R.A ready In front of lb. Mi., depth of water now In pvis from 5 to In feet. tassatml =lb miles from the Cincinnati tunnel. All the Coal can to seta within miles 01 the lamin frCPI3IO, and ram b. mss! at from) In 74i ueta per bushel ' and o paid is torrchundirt. Any person es le team or purchase the ra i se pro erty, will athirst, the sublet-01.r; euy ges so desng to make himself acquainto-1 with &II the sdrauteues, As., will be promptly answered by whiressiun J. N. LAWS, No. fo) Mob stroot, LOU, Clucluoall. obi°. FIRST PRIZE GOLD MEDAL. 1111111,PIA.NOIS-Mll LADE RV STEINWAY & SONS, Who hove NEVER FAILED tf , receive A PRIZE menet. wherever they hove exhibited their UNRIVALLED PIANOS. AMONG THE MORE RECENT ONES ARE: Metropolitan Fair, IM A, Washluatroo,D. Medal.. American In s titute, Crystal Mew*, ISddi I Gold Ida Maryland Institute, lialtlanom IMO Gold Modal. American Inalitute,Crystal Palace ISAS Cold Medal. KeutuckyState Fair, LoaDente .IR5i Gold Medal. Maryland Inetttute, Baltimore MedaL NOTIC,'E. 021,.The Committee on Musical Instrumetits at the American Jos:Cafe, New York, above,' woe coropoeed of GIOTTBCIIA MI. MASON, Gottschalk wd Wm. Marion betug the rented I and moat dirtied:ail/Ant .Ainer.cas Piaui:Lb and %Volt/I/haunt the moat celebrated (Imposer for the Plano Forte to the Uulted Mater. It Ina Op:decant fact that WM' MAeON, of Boston. mu of tba celebrated Lowell Mwon, of Realm, anther of the Carnalna Sacra, and many otner valuable chutch male hooks, net and rcomonerils encl./m.ly the eteilaW.7 Plano.lnli the VERY BENT EVEN MANUFACTURES/ IN Title COUNTRY. We Invite the attention of purchaser., to our ill stock of STEINWAY PIANOS, COEBISPI` , 6 OP FELLS. PIANOS, TORRE STRINGED SQUARE GRAND PIANOS, A neerimprocomeet, which combine. the adrantoge. of ibn Grind and thn luoixoniel Viatica, having the failures of toned( the firmer and the beetity and elegance of the WWI Also, the Ch•oratrizig Square or Horizontal Piano Of every etyht and price, from $250 to $l,OOO. itqL.slo One an hare in Idea of the perfection to which the firinno-Vorte hoc hem broeght until he has eeen these unequalled iostruenentia Tor .10 by KLEBBR & BRO., No h., fifth •tree[ • Bole Siesta for Bicformes Plenty, for Pittsburgh and Wes ' ern Peso. N. It —They will be sold at Now York Wacurry prices and tearrastalforfice quirk ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH CABLE.—No have Put esoolved from the U. S Steam /riots Megan; • large gawky of ATLANTIC °MILS, width its will not In emelt places and mount them In either brae., afires or gold, to .Alt northeast... Also a fresh lot of those sicellint American mote WATOIIIIB. Call and see the CADIZ and the WATOII.EB. • REINEMAN and 42 Fifth meet. Honey! Honey!! Honey!!! JAMES 111ONTOOTII, 177 Smithfield st., buion rdeelved 1,700 Itmo of Clover owl Ruckorbrat /10NEY, In gloss, to 0011 fatllll6. Also,* tarp los of ooporlor JERSEY SW . T.ET POTATOES and hooch (..rsok Neolnnonks, oil of which pro offered for oldest Ohs lowest market rotro. ocitOrrd bble. new No. 3 Mackerel; In do do do do bf do do do II do :5 titre do 2 do 100 bf bble. new Lake Wldte NA; 60 bide. do do do 60 do Lake Truer; 25 Wale do do Jul received avd for dm by .1. B. oAisiirlELD ACO • • DRUGS • A../ Cream Tutu; ' Ayer'. Cherry Ptct....l; Whale 011: Atom; ..... Lloott=s 8814.47; Lyoull o.; Chrb frill noir Bywi Nn. IVispelow's 3... thing Latio's IV hlt4 911; ilyzup, Tor solo by .B. L. PAIINESTOCK k DB, oc9 No. 80 cantor Wood sad 4thoir...ry. 2(1 PRIAM SUGAR; ‘.."loobus. Extra Parolly Thor, • /or ode low to clo. by PORSI-711, 6612 ' • • • 76; Viktor meet FIOU.NTY WARRANT No. 731 LOST.--, iv D. July I.lBs4—tituoutit VOA favor J. 1.. Itudu Ws= hureby iirludiod not to readv • mild wllitrala: TERSZY SWEET .POTATOES--,10 kat - z - -`- gar Zak. F"SALE.-.llots on Mill street, East Liberty. 1t by W.O Get, each val hr wtd log, vevn ete or alt,ether. Apply to GEO. W, BONN, Boo th of Obto ot_, * ll door vrceit of Diamond. Allegheny Oty. ccls FOIL SALE —lOO acres of !And on the But kr Itn.d. 15 mile from the Olado mrtk I/ S MT. batauce s«II tintherol, wall t.atat.lt gaol frame loom. with 1 name. no the ant. floor, — itrall do -1.13a d .od latranial, log kitchen with remit tlai!viti log bairn anal Oath, WI,I tia A+ Iv to GEO. W. DUNN. t3outh side of Ohio at , t'a o ftho Diamood, Alto &any CO,. SIILY HORSE FOR SALL—A harid ju namoßoso, nix yron4ll.l; a pawl - under the saddle and trotter In harr.ree, is perfectly nee Errs lady or &GO to rid. or drier: will 1101 erstn at the lucidmonte, military or any city elclterunnt; will stand witbont heina hltehrd, and perfectly sound; to be eold only Ent went of nite. &Moire at the Stove warehonee of ao4 T. J. CRAIG k CO.: 131 Wool et. • ' Ohio Lana for gale. TILE subscriber offers for sale section ten, township 12, rouge Stork - count y, Ohio, commonly known as "cowman's Section' contslnlng NO sous. It is situated three !OHM west of Massillon, on the State Itond leading to 'Wooster, and within silent two wiles of the Pitt. burgh, Ft. Wayne and Obtuse° Raumsd . The enutb, cast and north eOO5 gainers so. partly cleared s u e ImprorM— tbo remaindar is coeorid with 111p8110e timber --and lb* wloin Is wail It - Marred by springs and running stream.— This section Is considered the finest body of land In county. It wilt beenold undivided or in gaarters to snit purcbascre. To those who desire to Invest in root eatat• a better opportunity IS rattly offered. ' 3. R. SWEITTER, fin. 101 4th street. Plttelditab. FOIL SALE Olt LEASE, a lot on Fourth I: lariat, bet aeon .50111111181.1 and Cherry Alley, 100 feat (root Ay 85 deep. A lot on TIIIIII strait, near ainhh4eld , 40 feet front py 46 feet deep. Nnoro Waxo —Theamene bounded by Holler, Wilkins nod Carroll stiletto and Spruce obey, Ol hot front by 120 deep, nearly opposite lo l'ettuock A (toor, Vonielry. The liquor., bounded by Smallinan, WIWI.. nod Carrol atroete not From alley, OAt lot front by 110 Elt op, On Allegheny, Conan and Maier etreets, adjoining Me Allopherty Valley Kellam! Statiou, lorty mittigottos lots, melt 14 fast hoot by Itlti feet deep. Eight acme of ground to Reserve township, part of ont ton 225. between the New Ilrightoti rid sod lIIIIJaIa °ea- SOY. Maly Lot,. in Allegheny City, Third Wud, between Emit Lane nod Chwitiout etroot. _ • A Tract of Land In Weetmorelangi County, on the Phila. delphla turnpike. 7 nalm from Lambe-70 acme In cola nation of rich Natant band-340 mem, A Tract of Land noar LlRonkr. R'.etmnrulend 375 arr.. WILLIAM M. DARLINUI:OV. ===ZIM Valuable City .Property for rale. rr HAT very desirable lot on WI: .r Street and Ited,,ald Alley, no.at to John a, being 1211 tat on Water and Front et meta, and 100 deep along the Alley. It %111 1,0 her or lu lots of Nor •24 feet each. For tr aue,(whith will Le made eery as to raymout,) ap ply to • JOSCPII B. LEXCII t CO., o===tEl got' firm FOR ItRNT—A three story Dwelling Fifth street, (No. lo 0,) smutting II ram., inside wash Se., with film brick stab eau cart loge house attached. This Gnus° is supplied with hot and sold water, bath, gue, 5c., and bring to s central logs thin Is admirably adapted to tho wants of a profesainual man, and will be rrishnl ter n term of years to a goal teth ant. For turth, r particulars enquire of ntrl2 A LF.XANDER KING. LET.—A large well furnished dwelling 11 with all nioilorn improve:a 012lb—frir rent low ton good joll It ITCttCCCtt, 31n•1tXARY k CO. t3ufstnoso ebangto CO- PARTNERSIII. P NOTICE.—I hay. Dila day aaeoclatell wi th two In the Plow Efsonfaelor. II:1;41.0nm., .J C. BIDWELL, Isle of the house of Hall Spew. Tho etylo too firm 'rill be SPEER W. BIDWELL. Pittaborgh, Sept, 2 Ih, leGe. J. A. SPEER. J S. KPtte J. C. lIIVICELL, la, of the firth or LS.uwt.k Speer. latent Hull fc Spoet. SPEECH. & BIDWELL, Valley Forge Plow Works, ur.). zawrei s:rw, note PO7h, ANUFACTORERS of every variety of Plows, Plow Casting., .Ic, of the most. approved Pot teron suitable Gm - every idol of soil sod tillage. Their Improved Pet•ot lino Centre, Valet. Iron Genre Hillside, Iron Cettro rnbvoil, Patent and Centre Levers, B .' l ?lonldb.ard , V. ,ll, /, Peacock, anger, &Mon and other Plow re 0150001111 to give entire sistlefeelion to parches. yr., both so to cool ad,plittion to ono. Xj-.11-dere areeeliciled. ocitly,lA4terT C9-Partnerehlp. lif AVE this day associated with Ina in the commbeiet , ,Prodat , . and Frail/51n I...laine D. M. DU. mom The arca will he J. B. Canfield t Co. Calabar lc, 181.8 J. B. CANFIELD. J. 1.1 4 C.J... MIX J. D. CILICTIELD & CO., Commission & Forwarding Merchants And Wholesale Duelers to WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, /HITTER, LARD, PORK, BACON, FLOUR, FISK, Pr 1 Pearl Mlles, dateratne, Llneeed & Lard Oil, Dried Yrelt and Produ. generally. Nos. 141 and 143 Frm511.8194011,11.A ISSOLUTION.—The co-partnership here torore.xlstiog under the btyle of T. Lime Co, Is [hie pay dissolved by mutual coneenL AU nusetthel host• ne6e of Bahl tire, will be attended to by either of the part nere, at the old stand. rib s. LITTLE, Sr. TllOl. LITTLE, Jr. rr HE undersigned havo this dny formed a j. Copartnership lot the transaction of the Wholebale Grocery, Provielou and Coll. 641°11 bnaines, at No. 112 Mecon,l . IllO'.A. LITTLE., :e, JAMER TRIMBLE. September IS, than /ler. LITTLE oft. ,WII OLE SALE GROCERS AND DEALERS iN • Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Praile,o2lefr. Produce, eelo 112 SECOND ST, PITTSBURGH. NO'fICE,--,, 'rho Co-Partnership of BAGS LEY, OOSORAYE A CO. ezpirna by Ilmltatlno,oo the areal/I.lmA, The bruin.o oat hemollnued to WILLIAM DACIALEY, obJ met th) Wood street, who will settle up the bushou of the bee firm. W. DACIALEY, JOUN H. COSORASE. Jllt:.l.argti, July 224, 11011.—Ju2441tf WILLIAM' BAGALEIY, WHO I. EIS AI, £ CIFLCI 0 .E 1 FL, Nom. 1& and MO Wood Street, FIRST PREMIUM SEWING *MACHINES, REDUCED IN PRICE SO AS TO MEET THE PUBLIC WANTS' WHEELER d WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES HAVE BEEN REDUCED IN PRICE SO that all may now purchase The Judges of the lato S!ate Fair said that WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES ~A RE BEST FOR ALL TAMIL IT CRPOSE.% And they are now within the roach of ALL ==! Medium Machine, on plain'toble,...s 75 00 Do do half case panel SO 00 Do do do do Wal- lint or Mahogany Do do Full Case, Walnnt or Mahogany 100 00 Do do Full Case, Rosewood. 115 00 100 00 50 00 Largo Machine, New Style Machine The Machines that took the Premium at the State Fair aro for sale :Atha al ore rates ALEX. a. REED, Agent. oc6 No. 68 FIFTH STREET M=== ROIT, SHADE, ORNAMENTAL 1111 FTREES AND SIIRCIRR Vince, Green.l.loneree NAM', ROMS, te., &e. 15,000 Krim goo grorgreehr, flora 6 toTfat Wyh embreo . his rushy varieties, which will he soh/ al reduced prima to snit do times.- 200,000 oropwords ortorgrtica, va t high. otrerwt by wholesale or retail. , - 5,000 Cherry Tn., largo des, embracing , Um abates eerie. ,00a resell TYE", pclivt raddled , Apple and Pear 'Neel , rhe.:7 lls .7.ana .. ,l2ll,,;7lcest.itag Stnobs, /a , Lc. As our stock or Evergreens - end Shiublerg ti very large p.ruou•ho ttgqiritik*VA4,9o.l4 of tllLawa tau bj, oc cougrogatea at me brio" $ Luthnii urea edditea ihniagb 'Plitaburgb: Pa:, wilt nechroliam.diatearnAlt. Orders can b. leg at eta •ausaU on }tenet doge, to the Dimond Market. Ain, at the more of Johuntolhlok Wlb bum N 0.114 Bmltblehl o..upporite the Pea Oft., Vier burgh. feliOr—er WM. JAS. aIUnDOCK. CliaTti--_soo.lLeivfimit.olii natorearld. for, IRENE feiticrs. hos (her Mon Piiwah. net. i 71838.4 Lr."..l , lotice is hereby grvert that au for Tbtrtaen Directors or We for the aniatocyrar, artil bo bald at MONDAY. the ism day of Novorober next,. - boon. of .10 A. M. and 3 P. M. ' Ann harnootaii;i7" the tire of Ainembly. • General Meeting or the ere will!. held on =SPAY. the 93 day at _. the Panting. Maw; at 10 'o'clock, A.M. By order of the Bond of Merton, orti-dhl • jOBN MAG 0170,13•404 10;. LECTURE —RI AlkM. !MICK. Ea 4 of Nem. Yak. will lecture THIL3 tys m . dayjin the Central Presbyterian Church. thatthlieldis.;;S• 7.54 o'cloCk. Bullet; Rile, Progress and Meats 'of Maw , Min's Christian A cadatlon in Europe. and Aymjcs; Th.... public sto cordially incited tnattend. Admittance 4M "i -n. C. Toner, • W • 3 / 1 1, tisetannecatinittiii: • TI.StRICMIt, R.H. Q. kCI3Clus, Bata or Prrnintas, Plttabargh.oB.l4i 1631. Art Election for Thirteen Directont or 1 [W le Dana, win b. bala at the Itankfag /tam, oak MONDAY. Nos.l6th, batmen the bourn of 10 A. 111.. atai 2 P. 31. The Annual Meetlagof Stockholder* v1:11 b. NW on TCEBDAY. Nor. 211, at 10 A. M. oel3 , l3tvortt .1911 N ILIA BP/111, bath.,`.-, MItliCaLWl3 . 01W MASETACTOIIIO . B Ala Li Pittabprgb, Oct. ISth,lB3B, f Tr. — AN Election for Directors of this think .in tot held at the Benking $Ol3/0, on M n ONDA__; the of November next, Worsen the !MOM er A- X. nod: I'. M. oelktltd W. R. DIINNEY, Catth'r. 51toilletaP114.99 Thill Ditteboryth, Oct. 14th, 1848. 1 AN Election for Thirteen DINCIIIIII of this frank will be bald at the Danklbir 1104 "...a MONDAY, Nov. 15th, lotvreen the boor. of 9A. M. :MAO 3 P. 51. The Ational Sleeting or the Stockholders will be hold on TUESDAY, N0v.24, at 10 A. IL Yi oclkdb.l ORO. D. MORIN Ceah'r. Ilmulne Beryl PlOrburgb, 0rt.13. MOE . - • AN Election for thirteen Directors, to'l tr , ...Y eerye forthe naming yrar,trlll betnid Cl the Bank , log llooseen MONDAY, Nov. 15th, betarese tha hours of 10 A. 11 , sod 2P. M. The Annual Mantles of the Stock holder...lll be held on TUESDAY, Ner. - 241, at le A. Id. ool4:14Loc0 JL D. JONEE,Deeh.,. 1120113X1 Bum o►' Prrestmee October 131h,186e. 0 9 AN Election for Thirteen Directors of this Rank .10 be held at the Banking Howe, be moxo.t.T. Nor. 1504 between the hoots of 9 A. If. and 2. wrlock P.M. A general meeting sr:the Steekholdets vu Le held on TUESPA S, Noe. 31, at o'elotk A.M. ' 0.14,461 .7. W:oooW.Chteeri tam ason Ban inahresetraww. Pittaburgb, 0ct.13, In& [O.. AN Election fot.Thirteen llitectoiliof this Bank, will be held at the Banling home on MON DAY, November 15th, between the !memo( 10. A. 11., and 1: P. H. The Anonel Meeting, of Stociholderi will he held on TUESDAY, November 24, at 10 A. M. . • • • oc12:0 H. Or 1 - I . I7IMAY, Cult. Allegheny Bridge Company.: O . INSTALMENT NOTICE.—In pursuance of . Resolution of thd President end Manager. of the Company for erecting a bridge over the Allegheny river. oppoalto Pittaburgh, In tho county of Allegheny, the me , end instetoent of Fire Dollars per ahem, on (homer Capi tol Reek or the ComPany,or ill ho Playable to the Treasurer on Ito atth day of October Veit. ae9rlavrlntd ROSgEfTRO, Treasurer, PLANN. ROAD ELECTION:atm Annual Election of the :'So er Mill Valley TurepliceOr Flank head Company,. will be held at the °Nice of W. Web boo, to the Third Wont, city of Allegbeny,oo MONDAY, thelet day of November best, between the boon or IS I o'clock M. and 6 p. 11, at Whkh one President, Trauma and Directors will be chasm ancerdhig to less, cad such , other officersio miks be deemed necessary. ocikdtd JAS. WATSON. Ji., Prost. , ~ UNION PRATER MERTINOn..—MICSO meet- , ' .- 1 W log. ere held dolly In the Raman of the Young Id . il:' en'e Chrletien Att nnorlstlo, et :N. A. Id..,•end 15 P.M.j • ',:. oontinuing for threnreerthe of nu hour. dIl percale, ste ,„ emilelly turned to attend. 1.441. ore iliftC11011•1141 . itrri. .., led to be preeret. On. for Atm etinera.Aftte tenger. au2S:tf Manus lITANTED.-20,000 Bushels Prima Fail VV Barley, for which the Werra market win be paid by B. °Alj D A CO. WANTED.—A oteadyindustrious young Y man, to drive dray and Irork.ll2 • atom Enquire of _ 005 R. 11. KING, No. 211 Liberty rt. WANTED --The highest market price NW. for Berowax by L. PAIINUTOCK • Oa, sail No . 80, corner Wood sod Youth . 0 No. WOOL WANTED. —The highest market price paid for Wool, by 8. HARIIMIOII 8 00., _JelB , No =Liberty stroll , VIYOOL! WOOL!!-100,000 lbs. Wool must-: y ~s .c blgiiest cub prim by CO. HITCHCOCK, lIRCHERRY II ~- ILI Becond an 4 151 !ranks/4 .4 ■. C63/013R. IMEZZO ANTED 1-10,000 bus Rye, for . which the Menet mtuket Wee vlll be given: LEECH t HOTCHDIBON, N. 11624 and 113 Ise WANTED. -25,000 Bush. Wheat, loom oste. • - 1112011 COCK, M'ORENBra 00, sal 122Secoad szul 161 Find BM IiVANTED-LT3 purchase a small Farm of from HO to Warren of good land-With good or chard and robot improvements within from 3 to 8 Mita of Allegheny City. Too. auk. hvply to Or.O. W. Wll, Booth oldsof Ohlo at , 3ddoor wont of tint Dinsoond,rillegim ny City, Eburational. Bevrtckley Academy. A CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL .tl, Doardlog alma fa Dom 12 Mee from Patetarey ROT. J. 9.'IIIAVILLLT, A. 11., PrfacipeL The Thirry.Palrel Sadao will commence an WINDAY, November Lt, 1&58. for -Ortolan and other fartlealara. enquire of Worts. John Irwin At Soon, 67 Water Wart; or Ideasno.2. U. Nevin Co., 167 Marty street, or of %ha Principal, Panic/del rine P. 0, Allegheny arnoty.Pa. oeidnrdAarT Penn Institute, • • - . CORNER of Penn end Hancock etreets. ' The coming term will comma.. on 7011:SDAY; 01st I.c A limited mambo. a pantie may obtain admiselon. Ti. 1113. tor Tuition and Stationery, 122 per melon of ttnntt7 f two weeks. an24:tf J. M. SMITH, Prtnetpd. . -.' RENCH AND ENGLISH - - - BOARDING AND DAY 80000 D ' _ YOR YOUNG LADWW. Th. MISSES CARPRWRIER 14111 resume tba &dies of Weir School,. MONDAY, September I r dth ; . at emir nal.. deuce, N 0.1307 Rune. ahead, Philadelphia. • NeferrOono:—WOO. WE. P. .Joincent and W. H. Dom,' Pittsburgh; Joe. W. BROWN, raj., firm of Jas. W. Brown Co., Philadelphia. Jo27:3utood Ruction Sales DlLlrxt‘ dkcuMacnietT. domasiimid &dm Romn4 No. IA mna,lmet. PRATT'S TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL SALE OF VALUABLE BOGER—At the commercial .Jos room., No St filth street, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, evening., Oct. 14th, 15th, and lath at 7 O'clock. Air. Pratt will condone "his twenty trot annual ale' ot Book. in. this city. Public attention is respectfully , invited to the. collection of Books, believed to be one of the: hexed and rood Imitable In every department of Literature, Sci ence and Art ever offered at auction in this city. Besides standard works of the latest and teat editions, there are thousands of volume. of MA elegant and popular literature of the day, all warranted new and perfect. In the. tollet teetlon are rock work... Encyclopedia Amertana,l4 vote; Washington Irving'. Works, 16 rid; The Aldeaford edl- Bou of the Waverly tiorela.l2 volr, ChnrlaDlcksuY Work. 13 volts Captain Marryatt's Novels 1 volts The Britlah fhb Rayless, 8 TON: Preened'. Rbtories, 14 void _Thomas Jeffer son's Works, 9 robs Bayard Tsylor'• Travels 6 vole; Addhon's Work., 9 voles Lamb's Work.. 4 rots; - Leigh Hoot'. Works; I vole: Bpurgeon's Formals, 5 v old Clark's Commented.» von; Appleton'. Dialooary of Ilecbstdog -- 4,000 /12.2412.• thee., 2 vole; Ure's Dicuolary of lb. Art. and BWaca, 2. rold Webater's Unabridged Distloo227. 2 vole. Ths 0011.0- time of the English Poets end BramtWsts L. very extend., courprietog the finest and foiled anima of d Byron, Item Johnston, Boore,.Borns, _Scott. , Poidur„ Breen Cowper, Usmane, Beaumont and Pletcher,Spenser, • eplendld Family and Poikst Bibles and Prayer Books, wand hundred reams of letter, cep, commerdal, note, MU and led,Gir/ high paper, Pratt's Parana Dim:Pond Pointed Gold Pens,Nevelore,largennd sualkPort—Folice, 8.10 positive and without mom. Isodkc iad tosolitsuou am respectfully Incited to call sad osoustins thodocktfuelog thodoy, which will bo acid of very loorposo stMote We: ocls AROUCLIE AND BUGGY AT AUCTION Friday rooralag, Oadber lath, at U o'clock at the commercial sal. room, No. 64 7111 b 'treat, will ha sold 1 aulataaUal Eastern made Narracta ocls 1 superior Top . Bakany. KU . DATUI Anat. S TOCK P., Fr. W. & O. R. R. AT vitivelrs .1I In loss to suit yardman, y P. ALUMS, Aixt.,lto. 6i !flit rt. Iron City Ccrmutercial Collets, Pittsburgh, Pa.=Chtirtered 18/5. 300 2222 7;13.1310 14. 1348. OWN the largest and mos tosi 1i thorough Cone, 13 W 04 .4 Scheel et the llWtd MOM TM/ 300111. prepared Cro actual dotiei of the Cormilug Rodeo. •• • J. C. Puna, A. M., Prof of Dookdreepwg and Primo Pt' Accounts. A. T. Dorms?, Teacher of Arithmetic end Ociteusisetal " J. A. Durance .e T.. 0. Amu, Teeehtis id book • • A. 00111.3 T and W. A. littlas, Pros. of Penromullip. BINDLE AND DOVIVE MTh! .1500ILKEEPIN0, A. rued In •t of beefier. • COMIIIIRCLAL Anng="o—RAND MINUS wßlTlrio—nrriturrna ooONTEPEI M --M6B.OANTILN OORKESPOSIIIIS OI-00 , LAW, are teethe, toil afrotheruutdects r oicessery for the norms aiel ter...stub ow. mho._ 1 , "mums. , Drawn ell the premium/ I. Pittsburgh £or the ggei am. • L ales to toe Paaihns amt Wotan Ma,: ter WI oam ' "1 " 6 - Nor asesarszwoar_ - • sivroaTawr nu/ewe:nog— duukots eater as may Wm:—No naMoa—Th.,. tut—iterleu phesure—Gredoates silted In obtaining -;- o,a ,,i ,zo= ,,,.ieues— th. To o l z. f to ll usin, fk .k..... w rs.n roli txvx, (lcairssesidel icsa.4 mut,. sloo.2zsope... ooeng, i7 /or Cettl—Ohtalar—Specheette of Business sod Ora*. .. mead Writtog—toclose two atoms. sad address as r. W : JINEIII ' rttiherth. Pam. • :' Stove WoolslNS, sag etoughlltsissellsetesry situated lia I m Illonsititssis pa gals. •st elks city etSt. ke osts - A RARE OPPORTUNITY to now offered -- irtasaltr.CUD puttee heels etae the UM= Or OtILIAILdn seedbed - 011erteast Otto detirafts Wrath ef oar terdarpertnera we rater Soule our Montt Itsratectory rod Sera loose dry, with the badmen patronage and good at the cep. 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