::~ t~r: ~+.~°::: MESE I - : ?.. ' . right and justice ate appealed to ;in every vil .•1•:' •- - lags, hamlet and farm house, men re-examine I quietly what thoy_have heard and talk about it ' ~•.. ' • with their neighbors; they take home the paper :. ••••• ' ~, eu4 read spin and again the truths which such : .'. edugapions as Chase and Lincoln have declared. If by any ill chance, Douglas should be sun ' ~,,.- eesefal, it will be at such an expense of infor : . • 'Fuddles and sound political doctrine, scattered ti, abroad by ids opponents, that it will probably i. ' • be the last time he can ;mooted. We have, how ever, . • indlittle doubt that Mr. Lincoln will sue .. need, and that "my place" will be filled by that ... • , '' gentleman very soon. Eli EMS :',.'.1'.. - :II::; , i'f.•'!; , ::.! , :-! ,- ,.. , •- . .. •,; ; •'4* •z•:% ; , ....;• - f.T , 7- „ „ -• • ..! "V •••:. • • - N • ;*:!1';:.• • ' •t, • •:71 ;-^ • .. , 1 1 tMt•t'*: 111 1 , .•4;.,. • •.1 :. • • " . .n , ;;; , ;;•,:::.!:; . tit::'.40..; '•'• : • • • : : -.....;t MEE 11111111 I IT 4 I t , .., AZ '.. 4l';-i ERIE • r • _ `;t:r'cm= rt,o4 . qk'i!iwfti. E=1:11 13. EtitoDLE it Co:. " 1 " . sorrel:a end rgorielardi re 3P1T'513)3172 . t C3l-33.: SATURDAY ; MORNING; OCT. 80, 1868 lumom—Whatever nmy be the immediate risoli - of the present canvass in Illinois, the !Mare *Ewa of it cannot be questionable. - No- body in these - days endorses:or votes for what is called Demporaey, eioept through tem:mom from: ome interested motive. - All that.Remit,- lioaribinineeds to" oelniro its final sad complete triiimpTit that its principle! be fully diamond, end that light be stied in full splendor upon them. Why do we End tfoithern Illinois, so fully com mitted to our cause while the Southern portion is yet under the dominion of slavery? Because all through the North the people come together AD discuss the great questions of the day. Wher ever there is agitation, discussion, full mid free, t►ere thalamus. of freedom triumpbs ; there its banner may ever be seen "full high advanced." The tirest principles of the government were . . norm. so fully and ably exemioed and so elo quently set forth as they have , been in Blinois within the last six weeks. Trumbull, Lincoln, oharre, Corwin, Wentworth, Shur:, Hecker, Larejoy,..Colfax, Washburn, Blair and .others, Whose tteitee ere known in every free State, bare - bein 'id are still upon the stump. Every phase odhe 'great questions at issue hay been analy sed: all the graces of rhetoric and the dedtm _ lions of . logic have been employed. In every portion of that State, the people have atoMmbled - from day to day by thousands; their minds ere at 'work; their judgments and their sense of Ai OLD Liz lIIVAYPID.-13ome looocofo leaders appear to have an inatinotbro liking for I forgery or a falsehood. lodge Parker—the Atherton-gag, Lecompton, Gubernatorial candi date In New York—has just re-Tamped an old falsehood against Mr. - Giddings. In the stereotyped speech which Judge. Parker is mak lag through New York - , he takes for his text what he claims to be an extract from a speech delivered by Mr. Giddings in Congress, once upon a time. TIT pretended extract is as follows: "Hoak forward to the day when there will be • servile insurrectioe in the South, when the Black man armectwith - Britishbayonets, and led on t , . British orators, shall assert his freedom and sage a war of extermination against his stealer; when the torah of an incendary shall ' light up the towns and' cities of the South, and blot out the last vestige of slavery. hod though I may.not mock at their calamity and laugh when their fear cometh, yet I will hail it as the dawn of a political millennium." The New York Pon pronounced this extract to be a lie, and Mr. Giddings has written a let ter, which wo find in the Port, in which he Waft that soon after a speech which he made in 1846, upon thaOragon question—and in which slavery wan handled without gloves—a Washington let ter-writer set the above falsehood afloat an a true extract from that speech. Mr. G. imme diately pronounced the extract • falsehood.— .The islander then dept for several years until Judge Brackenridge. of this county, seeking for en excuse to join the locofoco party, published it In one of his letters as • part of the Republican creed. Mr. Giddings, A ill whi ch was put. . liabed in the Gazette, ~..„. . exposed its falsity. In '56 It walugain sent ..... Its mission by kring lacorporeed in Buchanan Is elation erring doe... •.• te, and now we see Judge ' . !:::""—!"--' ''' : his electioneering campaign, to • HOW SO TAWS A Dams: 7 lU consoling plat 'lades of the WashToone Union, uttered since the disititrins detest of its party at the October elections, are not acceptable to ail of its cal brethren. Some requite more substantial • • fare than common place phrases end Tacknied nicuma. They believe, too, that a party suffers more from a scarcity,cf votes than from a super • abundance of the same material, and if there is a*. intrinsic virtue in political reverses, they are willing - to transfer it to their opponents, which shows that they are not entirely destitute of that precious quality, called magnanimity. Among the skeptics we note the 'New Orleans .Della, which "will not be comforted" by the - Union's. preaching, but insists that the demo crate are all the worse for the late political drubbing which they received in the early part of the month. Thai journal, in response to the government organ, remarks: "Nov .the Union's philosphy is acceptable ,enough, and doubtless sound enough, as regards humanity either In its individual or social plumes. Indeed, not to believe that adversity Du its sweet rises; not to believe that the ugly toad of whatever calamity bears a jewel in its hem' ; not to believe that gadgets are only seat to make the suoshine less insolent and more ge tall; not to believe that "Every cloud that hangs above . And valleth love Welt Is love." not to believe thus, were to blasphemously ac cuse Heaven and despair of Earth. ' "But.we put it to the sentimentalizing philo sophers of the Briton, that a particular party or ganisation is only a human treaties, and not hu manity; it is an instrumentality to be used ea long ad it promotes the welfare of society; and not by any means society. While the alms of such ad organisation are identified, either in re ality oil in belief, with the °bleats of society, It will derive from the latter vitality, invincibility andsueoess. But out off from that. Bounty - of nutrition, it must wither and fall. , "Borne writer, noticing the fondness of the *smokier spectacular entertainments, remarks that even a Frenchman. however, cannot live upon spectacle, but requires bread and meat and drink, pretty much as other people. Neither can the Democratic party, let the 'Union be es ittred, live upon defeat, however.fasoinating that Opeetacle Army be tc. its philosophic eight. How 'ones it, we submit, if there is such virtue In a reverem that the Federal party perished and that. the Whig party is now entombed ? *may they enjoyed , abundant defeat. ran WASHINGTON Utmost—TO" piper of Sat- Widay has an article on the tariff, which wequote the.ihe benefit of our neighbor of the Post. The , Union says:. r "Analyze .the cry of protection as jou may audit can be reduced to nothing but • a cry for 4 bretd" from the federal government.., What ao idea I Great States, Sovereign States,ppealing to the federal government for "bread! "Tax the people of the Union," says btammohneetta to the federal government, "to feed my factory op .. ft: dee eteem" "Tax the Union," says Penneylva. ekia, "to feed my miner' and forgers." -.Tax the ' Woo lay the protectionist* in Virginia, "to enable' our foundries to sustain themselves and • Itourfeiti" This le • neweemoseniary upon Vir -; lintes,doctrlos of:striot 'construction and State fromweigetyt Can a State be sovereign which ' • momenta to appeal toe foreign government for • , f , tati sa4protecifots." 'This hardly accortis with what oar neighbor • d -.stud the other mo rn in g about the *mousey" being thejtknly party that aaalkseoare cis a pro- A rumor hie reached as that on Monday bet, the Ilth toot., G. W. Clark, notorious for the murder of Barber, was shot, and 4walped, neer I Leoompton, by some person or persons unknown. Clark, atter leaviog Fort Scott, which had be come too hot to bold him, received from the President the appointment of Purser in the Navy Yard at Washington. He had returned to Lecompton to settle some business Matters con nected with his former residence there- r was „waylaid and Mlle& ' Hewes undoubtedly 161 fed by come person. woo had been a victim", to his brutality whes, , , , via armed beide, he_ mend over the Tfireltely, - killing, and bunting; with out respect t0,4g0 or les, aed hes followed bite L as as arseghigwegsliwldthieg for an opporta : idly to destret hha.—Ess i eorie (Kansas)-Nturs. . .. i lisw. yoir.,-,lbe,opigreltion-arrelir to hive: ITiesNier Tork;.-Meeliagifoel ; says -Alderman "' ' --- . 7 L litied their foroeilo all - the 'Nit! ,Herrlot's laomlnalicor . by,theffelioOrwai far. 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' ' ' '- - . . . .' : " 1 )- ,: , ."WilZ74:4 -- 7PY.- 4 $•.'r: • ' ' _ ' : .:,' - •kW1':.?.17: , ‘ fi . , ,': '''• - . . Sysaitzo. or TELE 110952.—1 n addition to the natelkheidofore spoken of fu connection with .the flpeikerehip of the Pennsylvania House of 46 - ,Sepreattataiieee, we hear mention mode of thh - 'unto of W O A Lamont, Eeq.. of Hi iti- `burg.: hfc. L. s inns lean of;decided ability and much promise: ''..atiittede idilltark thn bust 8011110, - nod erieittali. liked ble`lellow .„-.... _,Cori . .. . ••'..--; -s aittaters .pon d s ralie. rtilroure's „reospousterifaryiand.TrutitatiPtit' ir —lfferigenmers of Gee. Lafayette —Buieses, d,... Ede. of Pittsburg !' Geo*. ;--One of. the most at. trastlve objects in the Monumental City, both to residents and strengem, tithe ; novel iron steamer recently launched by Meson: Ross .b Thomas Wi nans, dlstingoished.nmehiniate of this place. The vessel is lying near the Ferry Bar, almost inmedi• stelp opposite Fart Mcllenry. Just after the launch took place we-made a visit to the place whoa she is moored. Tor the benefit of those who may be Visit ; log Baltinuire; and desire to see this interesting sight, If they, will enquire for Light street, and con ante out sh e mile from where the wharf terminates on that street, they—will came to a lane leafing to the steamer. • The form of construction is unlike any vessel now afloat, -and if sucoessial will inaugurate a new era In naval architecture. From s published deserip dos, personal enquiries and observations , the fol lowing condensed view may convey to the reader the etriking features of this novelty. .The vessel re sembles a huge cigar, sharp at both ends, and is one hundred and eighty feet long, and sixteen feet In diameter in the centre, unbroken in its continuity except by the wheel house; which passes around about six feet of its entire centre, above and below the water-line, for the wheel to propel-the-steamer. The vessel is built in two equal sections, and is united by the shaft of the water wheel and the wheel house, which extends three feet on each side of the wheel and raised about three feet, with open eides below the water-line for the water to pass through. The wheel being the exact size of the vessel at this point, Iron flanges or screws are fastened at equal distances on the outer edge, and the wheel revolves 'transversely, which furnishes the propelling power, and when in trim the whoa - Mill make ninety revo lutions in a minute: The vessel is driven by four powerful high pressure engines, two at each end of the shaft. The boilers are the same as locomotive boilers, and are capable of consuming thirty tone of seal in twenty-four hours. The only deck is tho upper segment of the tabular surface of 'Armen feet; upon which are riveted four settees for the passen gers to enjoy the air. There ore rudders ot both ends, with a blade- four feet by three. It is expected the vessel, after she is finished, will be able to carry two hundred tante of coal, and have accommodations for twenty first-class passengers and the United States Mail, with spare room for email packages. etc., and to cross the Atlantic in four days. While standing on this cigar-shaped craft, with all the evi- dames before our eyes of apparent success in the experiment, nevertheless we have bufficient knout I edge of Old Ocean, by personal experience, not to desire being one of her first-class passengers when she makes her trial trip across the Atlantic. The Annual Fair now being held in the epacions hall of the Maryland Institute, lain its full tole of success. The exhibition usually continues ono month —commencing at the opening of this mouth and closing early in November. This hall is regarded as one of the largest, if not the largest, in the Union. It is, perhaps, three hundred feet long and sixty or more-wide. The articles on exhibition aro not only tastefully arranged for the benefit of the exhibitor, and adjusted in the smallest spare possible, but con venient for the visitor to see them. The goods on the main Boor are air — anged so as to have an aisle of several feet around the entire hall, with cross aisles ere and there. The space between this walk and the sidewalls, and on the walls, aro filled with spe cimens of almost every kind of mechanical handi work and artistic design. In the middle and in the rear of the ball are articles of heavy workmanship, such as carriages, household furniture, pieties and various kind of machinery, propelled by steam pow er. Instead of a gallery there is a balcony, eoveral feet wide, for promenading around the entire hall. except at the front. The walls are decorated in this part with fancy work, domestic manufactured woolen and-cotton goods, works of art, etc. In the evenings there is usually an immense throng of visitors. and it is quite common to see the railing of the balcony ornamented with the fair sex, with their husbands and gallants in the rear, reminding one of the opin ion of the autocrat of the breakfast table ot the "laws of the road,"— , that the street is a picture gallery where pretty fares, framed in pretty bonneu are meant to - be seen, and every body has a right to see them." So these fair ones are a picture gallery c a 1.,t ....Rai a evrEA at- _ ~.a . ....- for the benefit of the promenaders below, with pat- alta sin i* LINE.' Cy, plain and ugly faces, framed mostly in pretty bonnets, desiring to be seen, and every body enjoy- Vis N ICARAGITA. tog the privilege. Ono of the mat interning 4.3IERICAN, .A TLANTIC A.VD PACIFIC' SLIIP places in the whole exhibition is the picture gallery CANAL 00.111'.4NY, PIIOPRIETORS. on the third floor, or cupola portion of the building. The coection Is Urge and quite creditable. The REDUCED PARES. ll presence of au Immense throng of happy, smiling The poverfa'. well-known stsamatitp countenances in the evening, the click of the mu. IV A ieIIINGTON. 2 ,0I 01 ) tont. chinery and the cheerful . music of a capital braes ..,, band, renders this spot very attractive and inspiring. ..:51' t i,".T„1 p i r '1,..." , , , C . ',,„".:1;1,',,,, U Tib:,,..`t . :: l;::" 1r4' . 1 . 71 1 An idea may be formedof the number of visitors leer. pier Nii ' 374ed ,of Itearh .torus. North Meer. li: e e, to the Fair, by giving the amount of the receipts for ; Park. tor Fen Joni del no, nicartwia, • hence passengers one week. The receipts of the first week were eight eat be ,ne.r. s co in the *teenier. of ibis Ckeripany op tb, thousand two hundred and seventy-six dollars and i Rirer 47,...r.... a0d 1.-,,,r, reel .L.L.,, , : f ° N . :n. B 7; Lb.... a seven! four cants. Of this sum, five thousoNl nine t ° :, 5 ,q,7,„.n 5 um ,. 1 ,,„,,.., ~,,,,,...„"i t. _ ' . " handled and afty-two dollars and fifty-tW'rents ' HELLMANN, '4,000 cosec , were received for membership ticket., and twenty- I ~,___,_ , 0 ,,,,,, t , f. _.__.,___,_ , ~,,.__, three hundred and twenty-four dollars and twenty- `•1:,` 1 7.,,'`'.,,,,,,.'"',,,,' 4,7,—„„,..r p r,,z7 , ,,,„„,---21,,„,,, to four cents at the door. This is besides the receipts pa p eea p re . nod tee sects-kee.a eta p ae b ,aer.erer 01 Ihe i of the Cottle Fair in another pLsca res. la, slid high reputation or their reepectles ca F otint, On the outskirts or In the rear portion of the city. COI Pellii. than to pelaic “daidon , there is located on elevated ground an obi fashioned Th. l'itieilii, mete 1s LlinreePhlY .lisiml end le Wind order, and the mann., healthy and mesas el trane t orts mansion with wings on either !tide of the main build,„ n ,„ d ,,,,,. . fags This old edifice tree the head-quarters of Goa. • rot ~,,.,..,„,,,.1 f ee t,b i, Nnirl y oot v at its duce et the Lafayette, during his In t im:on in this city. At that ' Company, o. 31.111e1 P. YEINtieITONI, Agent. time, it was considerably out of town, and was the 0 , -...eid k No 3 Beelin e do., nee York. reaidence of en arlstocratie and influential (study.— TECEI ANCIMICAN WATC3IIIIB. Lafayette being their guest. It is in • dilapidated condition, but a portion of the building, however, is mired - this morning another lest er the occupied by tWo Or ter= poor families. One „ (!he front parlors is rented for the purpose of holding a• Jo-te r cerebra sal Minion Sabbath School, under the auspices of the Buford Avenue. M. E. Church. Rev. George W.! AMERICAN WATCUES, Cooper, mutter, formerly a resident of Pittelitargh.— It is nue of the 'dint." of the city and is .isittd by a , many strangers. The building is located near , Ifireenmonnt Avenue and gager street . APPLETON, TRACY & CU,, Within a raw years there issmarked improvement 1 • . in certain departments of trade here, such ea jobbing iLTILLIII, LAI dry goods, and hardware. Instead of New fork and Phlladelphsa enjoying almost the exclusive eon- . It order to bring them within reach of every one, we are trol of the dry goods business of the West and Suith, detoremet to wit them at , this city is hemming a competitor of the Quaker city In this branch of trade. This, place Les long been noted as a good coffee and fish market. October 24, I S5B. Pao-lhaysns lIISJIANCIL —The following is on extract from s speech delivered by Hon. Jeff. Davis, in New York, last week, at a "democratic" meeting: "These higher law preachers should be tarred and feathered, and whipped by those they have thus instigated. .This, my friends, is what was I called in good old Revolutionary times, Lynch I law. It is sometimes the very beet law, because it deals summary justice upon those who would escape from all other kinds of punishmen t. And when I hear man, with sycophantic face and studied phrase, and with assumed philanthro- phis morality, preaching treason to the consti- ution and the dictates of all human society, i i think that man is a At object for a Lynch law i that would be higher than any he could urge." , [Applause.] i As IRPOILTAIIT LIZDIOAL FAcT.—SuitUie A Verg ed by Means of Artificial Respiration.—The Cin cinnati-Times of the 15th Inst (net. says :—Sev oral days ago, a well known citizen attempted to commit suicide, by the taking of laudanum. He swallowed about two ounces and a•half. As soon as the fact became known, medical aid was called in, the stomach pump and other applian ces used, but seeming all in vain. All hope of averting death was at last given up by those in attendance. • Some several hours after the oc currence, the physician of the family arrived, but too late, aa was supposed, to do any good. , The thought struck him, however, of testing the , trirtoiency of artificial respiration, eo successful ly used of late, in eases of strangulation by wa ter. He proceeded immediately to work,and soon began to perceive symptoms of improvement. Encouraged, be labored on, assisted by medical gentlemen, and in the course of nine hours suc ceeded In restoring the. unfortunate man. The intended subside is now well. The entire sue cue of the experiment is worthy the attention of the faculty. OEDINATIOU dr A.COLORLD BISUOP.—The last General Conference of the Methodist Epleiopal Church, held at Indisnapolise Indiana, author ized the election and ordinaticai of a bishop for the republic of Liberia, if the annual conference of that expanding African Slate should so de termine. That conference having elected one of their own members, the Rev. Francis Burns, to that office, he was ordained on I the 19th instant, at Perry, N. Y., several members of the Genesee conference, then in session, and Bishop Janes and Baker uniting In the sole ton and impressive ceremonies. Bishop Burns Isla native of New burg, N. T.., but has resided in Liberia since the year 1834. He married and has raised a family there, n son being now in his third col legiate year at the Wesleyan University, Conn. Bishop Burns returns in the packet ship Mary Caroline Stevens, on the let of November next , from Baltimore. • Tim GOULDY TRAGEDT.—LiaIf - Pasi One P. —Oar reporter brings the latest news from the scene of the tragedy this afternoon. Mr. Gouldy, this morning, showed the first evidence of concionsoess since the affair. lie woke up about 10 o'clock, asked .what was the matter with him, and requested to beTemoved to another bed. He then sunk again: and continued as previous. The homicide Francis was Interred this morn ing at 9 o'clock in the Greenwood Cemetery without any funeral ceremonies. The wounded boy Nathaniel is thought To be somewhat worse. The other sufferers remain in the eame conditionas previously reported.—N. F. Con. -.;. A Lama Cornk.m.The otk (Pia) retie/ states that Uesi*.Billmi - Yer'it -Small, of tbat borough, bare `- obtained ti contract from the Northern Central - Railway Company for build- ing one hundred large eight-wheel coal care, i which, in addition to the large number now. owned by them, the company are obliged to pro- cure to convey the immense quantify' of coal • which plans over their road. The amount of i the contract will be nearly 550.000, and the building of the cars will give employment to it large number of hand during the greater part , of the coining winter. . . Tits ••sporting Church" is the way an English paper announces the fact of six clergymen of the Church of Enghtod taking out shooting licenses this year. The ganrbeariog clerical brigade are handsomely noticed by the press, and it would appear that ••eheoting parsons" will be no mote tolerated - than are now the clerical port. punishing .fox.hunters whose red coats and top boots were seen at every •-meet" in the good old time of the Georges. The lusty rectors are told Ito mind their pastor flocks and leave the feath ered ones *lone. UNITED STATES SZNATOES now SOUTH CARO LIMA.—The Legislature- of South Carolina will elect, at its next session, a successor to Judge Evans, for the unexpired term, and also for Gm succeeding regular term. The Charleston Cou rier says : "Public sentiment points to two wor thy and gifted sone of - the State, the selection of either of whom won't] gratify popular feeling, and meet general approval. The Ilon. Wm. J. Grayeon and Wm. Gilmore Simms, LL. D., are the two persons thus designated." A CLEAN Sweer iN lOws.-01:1r latest advices from 'lowa indicate that theßepublican majority of the State ticket will be about 2,500. Nearly blithe Judicial Districts have gone Republican. The contest was pretty close iu the First Con gressional District, but it is believed that Curtis will have not leas than 500 majority. Vitiate- Ter's majority to the Second District will be about 2,000. Da. RANDOLPU, a celebrated Spiritualist, has openly recanted. In a Icqueo at Utica, on Sun day last he gated it as hiscanditi opinion, found ed upon an experience of nine years as a medi um, that Spiritualfm was one-third imposture, one-third insanity and one-third diabolism. Mr. Randolph declares that insanity is the venal foto of trance mediums. Re bas received and ac cepted a call to the Christian ministry. HEAD 11 ilr.-FROM AN EMINENT CLERGVAIAN —I mini pent pieasure In naying to you that I made urn of nonrhave'n flollundlit4m, nud found apparent roll t of ♦ere hendochn, from which I had long soffnred, bolicen they wore of bereft.. to sun in relieving my nlornach nod he..l SAIIUEL E. BABCOCK. IlrAna:. Wand, Filar I. [Arcomn, of Itir' a' . 1 harp found in lloethavids 11011 and lliC tart, • trineily for Ileadnadi and Debility. Ii wild bag also toad it nitli the pentad I. refit.' Mr. A. `4llliiiladii, of Pittsburgh. Kis., rynno km that I. has taprriroced much nat.( from Ma use for hoadarlia. Cacao'', —lin careful to rink for Itocrlinvida Ilotta.l Bit ters. Tlie grrat popularity of thin mcilicann ham Induced any {Mit..., which rho 'Albite should guard against pot - chain. t]`Rdl wt II per bottle, or ala botilra by the pro. prletaaa,MKN3 I•atl6,Ja.,A CO., Mtionlartisrgig Pharr.r canals*. and 77 %Viral •ur.. [...awn tat toot ad In.. amt lirrnighit• groerally. tsr2ti.d.La Bprrial iloticco RICZCZCOND WOOSII, 0131.01L0-0, I=l I'ABI H. 13A.W1 - { ' Co. zzzzz 1. n.v.vet WALTHAM, LAM. MANUFACTURERS' PRICES A LIIIEII AL 1 , 12300UNT TO TII6 TRADE. Certiflntee 01 gvnutnrases,ohrotd hy the standfastratria, 5t..t11.1 im dsn...sttstt (mu, every he rows ettertag tht • catches f.r sale. A PIO and Prstulttm were avrarded to us fur the. twatchs• at the late Stale 1010. REINEMAS & BIEVIC AN, No. 42 Firm .STALL? tatVklylAwT--4 , e2 110-T-11-ELUS- BIOTIIEItStII Don't L•til to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup fur OrtiLimo Taathhig. It btu no ego.' on earth It overtly tecilitatn. the prom ol teething by maiming th guru., reducing all inflannuatlon--erdi allay polo and I too to regulate the bowel.. Depend own, It, mother., I. 11l gthe rest to younebrea, and relief and health to you Infanta Perfectly ante In all caeca This raboable prevention hi the priewripthinof em• elm moat expraienced and skilful female Phyeltiana in Ns finglang, mud low been meal with nerertailing mamas millions of We Millers it the beet and monist roped, in the world, all 011.11 of Dysentery angDiarimea In Children, whether arises from teething or from soy other ran., If life and health can be ettunated by dollen and rented( Ie worth Oa weight in gold. 111111 one of bottle • anbl t.rery 'ear In the Urinal I Abate. It to en ttIO and well-rind rented,. PRICE ONLY 25 OENTA - A BOTTLE. iirtfono genuine uulea the fac.ohnito of ER HINE Now York, V ou th. rfful , irrl Full by Droggirta throughout thn worbL I DR. OEO. H. E ESSER, Aural (or Elitsburgh. Ju2ulairlytcY Tho t SIR JAMES IPL AKRE'S CELEBRATED P.E.AIALE PILLS. Propood frota • preaorittilon er elr J•tn'Ot Choke, M.l. Phyalthut Fatreorolltutry to the Qno-en. Thi. well known Idedkine la no Impoaillon, but w sum and safe remedy for French Difikultles awl Obstruction., nun any ranee whatever; and although a powerful remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the conatitotion. TO HARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suitad. It will. In • short time, bring.; the monthly period with regularity. Mese Pills hum nom' ban known to fita,ohcre the din, Unfit On the rc ord page of ixoliplatt ore rodletnerent. too full particular., gat • pamphlet, Crow 01 rhw agent. N. B —Stand d pastase amain enclined to any author) red agent, Will Imorre a bottle, modaining over :10 plebe, by I return mall. B. L FALCO/STOCK 100., Pittsburgh, wholesale agent, rod mid by all druggist. ap27,1*• , . T LOCIAN & anima Importers and Dealers in Foreign and American HA Rovi-A.K.m. eid Wood , Pittaborgh. Pa • A full and complete assortment of inn de w:3lolonm of HARDWARE, st Wholesale and Retail, can be had .t price. tatisfectory to the purchaser ai the above cstatoltaholont. Toole of orcryd.cription to logo variety. 31.ret.M. Illcchunks aoA Fartnera are lovitgql to call. sc2B.ll7fc. ETNA. STOVE WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, NVIETACII crua AND =tun IN cvssi mars or COOKING, PARLOR AID HEATING STOVES Piain.and Fancy Grata Fronts, &o. Solo Proprietor of the celebrated PAThNT GAS 13u RN's° and Sum?. CONTI:1111Na COOK STOVES. Office rind Salee Room, mrMlygtfc No. 4 Wood Bt., Pittsburgh. Pow Mt .151' ORD d. CO.. Mt RATTER& 13/ Wood Street, Pittsburgh, - Are prepared *Mr tat:rimmed dock of RATS, CAPS, FURS AND BONNETS To oopply the Chandra .Tradd at rilsalesak, that Itaa era been offered In tbelit'oet. • Also, the most desirable dock of awl. In our Moot Fall Styles (or Retail. in4oountry 74ml:tact/ars turtle& lu examine our stock saikktf N. 31.01.151.E6 es SONS, Dinants Foreign. ant Domestic Bills of Exchange CLIPTIP/CIATEE OP DEPOSIT, • `VANE soft! AND' smear., 61 - 114.8.11 ET Atitfiltr, PrITSBITAGII, PA. ,11PliiXanalikia 11111411 on and* principal citlaa thyousti out Ilnits4 Retie: ap=tcly J. U. OUILISTY. 211. 163 2 . 4,ir4 Stria, pitkinirer, Pomo., ; anifzig Wyk, advaitagrik,o4iintern lotbpkasad anal& ion' puttee, atom hts praseaclrt 7ltiks t . 119431p.i ! .A5D 9.61156 - ';;:; -.:ll;ftst..W.A"r•- =MMIMI - '.55;m1 ituts Permanent Office Complying with the urgent request of hnn dr of their puient, DRS. C. AL ilapcia - sr J. W. SICK" its Litre cor< remnin PERMANENTLY IN Pri.T5llUll.Oll, Ana may 1m cotuaOttal •t thuir WM" N0..191 Penn atroa.t. lIPPoSITE TILE ST. CLAD E ROTEL. . - - Daily. except Sunday,. tor Conaitutptlorn• its Lbs..; Bronchi' tl• .11411 other tilsrOrale Clelrsplettists colophonod kith or musing Pulmonary W... iucloding Catarrh, Heart Ilieenee ' Affection. of de Liner, Dy•-' persia, Grteleitis,l'elnal • Coloplaint., eta. DRS. FITCII A ATM lat would sing - hot their treatment of Can.nwptiou Is 15..,i nika, tan fact that As discard m ists Mho:Moeda. Ay Steal attarge, bah before,. 3 - daccia.9 it.derelorment in Pe bingo and they thereto, emelt)] AlochoMmtl, hygienic and ...leakiest remedies to pilaf) the blood and wrench.eo the system'. IFdh am, they net MKDICIYA I. INIIALATIONEIovh kb tiny value Illehly,but only . yWtialievs , (haring no Condire effect when used alone.) nod Invalids are earnestly routtuer.l aguiest eluting the prniou. Unmet curability on soy treatment towed upon the plau•lble, but foam laea that theitest of !Medi...a can he reached In a direct tll.llCf by Inhalation," for as before stet., the-seat of the diseree I, in the tidal and its ejfects only In the Inn.. attb_No charge for coorthatten. A list of quoting. win be not to those Abasing to cow mit ne Ly letter. my...sblearfctf Grft.OV" MR,do 13A-Tf.EIVS SEWING MACHINES Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM Itt the PPM, ayiroula State. Agricultural Society nt their Annoot Exhi bition, 19•ptotoLer 29th, Nth, 10th and Orbit= lot, ISIA. TIIIS PREMIUM' WAS NOT lIOUGHT ASTIIIi WHEELER a WILEON SILVER MEDAL WAS. Their $5l) bferbluela °gnat to th0R12.5 Machine with oz. cepllnn of the furoitorn. These Iduchiona sow fro. 1 . 0 spools, and forma noun of unequoliol stroolph, bounty, and olaolieity, which will not rip, onto if overy fourth Mitch tie cut. Tley arc unquectionaby the boat lu the market for umn i mar Fend for &Circular. do and alter fhb dale the mina of onr Machine. will 1. reduced ea follow.: New Machine, plain finish 41ile g5O 00 Do do Do do with coveranddrawors Si) 00 Do do large size 65 00 Do do do do plated 00 00 1 - ) °'. do plated and pearled 100 00 W. C. ELLIOTT, Agent. AT THE PtiTit STRENT SHIRT MANUFACTORY. PITTSBURGH, P.I SAi'lU 1L GRIIY DRAPEIZ .A.1 , 73=t "1"11-1LCIFt. No. 62 BY. CLAIR STREET, PITTSDURGEI, PENN A, Invitee' public attention to hid new and beau- Wei moon:nen( of Vail Goda, totedstlna of Cloths. Cl.lOl . mares, Veathwo untlCostlng. of ovary variety and style, adapted w the beat city and country tr.!, which will to mode or With prninptiwaa nod despatch, and at raw. as low 04 at any other ahnllwestohtlyhtnent In the city. etTaft John C. Baker a Co.' OCNVINIS C 0 1.3 - I'VPI R. OIL!! Tlll3 31EDICIKE, prepared in the most nre. prored manlier. and hntlleel by ne., hoz rec. lewd the Pane non of the ntomt aelentlno of tbeebellewl ProSeasfr of Phil .lelphla sod elsewhere, who receenmer.d It se edywrtor to any other now truanolLetured. I 't•uopri(•t ..cr..l !floe. Mite efficacy wet importance ece a remedial in cstri of itioisimption, Boat, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Ithenisip. them. and nil &racily. diseases, it in unnecessary to ovecelKi —ibucchaucle tie eminent phyactium Kurcipc anci A ['curie& haring mated It. ssood.qttil curative properties. Prepared only ii JOHN C. BAK ELL * CO., Wliulocale Druggists. tin. 154 North Third eireel, Plilleclulictcla Sold by all through,: ut the nmutry. WM:dirs.:4 IST.,v Fur Store from PMlittlolphits LOUIS MILLER, Maunfacturrr or all kin or Ladles awl o.nti.noi• Pan, Nl.righ end Car. riy-ti Rat.; 41 , -nler in OoRJu It.ave, Fe_ ie. urholenede'and tvtarl, et No. 180 Wool earo.t, *bon. ritrzl Furs retailed, clear/ ad and altered Its the Nat manner Goole ovate to order at short totlc .. e. All kind. of thipplog furs I.3gbt. J er. 13R0. 11111SIMCMISS 07 Iron Rolling, Iron Vaults, Vonlt Doom Window Shatters, Window Gaul's, ke., Noe. In 6,terod Sttrei and 8 Mod Shea. ( 11 " . "... W. 3,1' ... , MaArt.) P111761111X11.1, PA, 1 11,. t r.baad krirlet of butt Pattrroa. Uncy.dPla , ..• curette '. .11 . Particular attorttlou pald to etk• riuwort dm. , UM- ldagglotbe at Alton :oak, cur, VAN itER & FRIEND, A.lu t , a' (..) .kiL Rill S A 'l' L. A W SOLICJLT ;a lni . CIIIANCFM.V. N. A, 214grz1,. 84.1 : Dai.stoa, rota! 111reull - ?rtintb rircanplly londe Its aej:ist I a Natt.rn No 6, et W..t. r v IV tor., tssi 6. • Win iittecrl t..., Lb, I.ll,clurt and !i&.. of IL:4 nark.. car Satoh./ Murry no Rau& alri llortgyvr deli yMr - - - •11. C. iOSINsOr • r IL mall. INlTillkolr DOWILLIS3 1111.3.33 MUSS. ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, W IS Fi INCiTON WORII El Pittsburgh. Penna. - OSlce. 106.211 IQ•rket aaaaaa . klanufactura en kiroht of Steam EDO.* and Neil )tachlo• try; Coatings, Railroad Work, Promo IRAlors and abooi Iron Work. Jobbing awl Repaid nir doorion ahort notion. M. IC. G I I. L. 117 b P DENTIST, Extracts Teeth without pain, I,y au ENTIRE ce Rev Anasithetie mfentepplied la the wets owl gums only. Teeth from one to dill maul insernol uu the variom metallic base. Ile al.. Meade teeth on retire Porcelain Woe wilt continuous gum, whit h lu 1.4.4. cloouliorot und durability ralinot fail to pleas. Call apwaminu wea r men.. . I=l ItS-Ofoce Nu. 6I Fourth street, beltm Locket, (seouth/ wry,thttsbargh. J.7:13.11e PAYNE, BISSELL & CO., bIAI , IIIFACUS.3OII or Cooking,. Parlor and floating STOVES, DIIIII And Manufacturepre of {6nethArtate.l CAPITAL coonnvei NO. 233 LIBERTY STREET. jr-Inlydk PITTSBURGH. PA. MITCHELL, HERRON & CO., Cooking, Parlor and Heating STOVES, Grate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, &e 194 Liberty st., Pitt•bargh, Pa. mr22fay Jr. 1%1 AN ec t,ON Ilinnancturer• nod Under. In al kin& a TOBACCO, SMITE' AND CIGARS A :s.r D LEAF TOBACCO, Corn, of Smitivitla Strerf and Diamond Alle, PITTeIItUR , III, P• Remedy Nu. 181 Liberty Street, Pitt.b.ruh, I'd., NIKO/ ACTURAR AND VIIOLNHALIt DE%LLR IN Every Variety of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATIIER, Shoe Lenarr, Sp/i/r, Noreen', Freud, and Country Calf Skips, • Bole Leather. Carrityze All of which will ho molten') or the Col, Prier. sa-lIIDES WANTED. - 65 wps4lly - VORITILG-N 16LCH-ANG.E. BIGHT - BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SIIEILDIAN 8/.. CO., ON TUE UNION BANE, LONDON, IN SUMS 01 ONE • POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Also, Bills on the principal citite aud towns of Eraa• Belgian', Holland, CiertasoyOlassia and other Europe &Ices, COLlBialltly an hand and Air tale by WILLIAMS CO., fa: o lWe Bankon, Wood street, corner of ?Mot. PITTSBORGu /sat* ra9TORI ===2:=l Manufacturci of all kinds of light Bags suitable for Gran, 110,0. lifersi,ltuckwlereA, Salt, Hems sod Groom' use, printed In pest and appropriate dodges to ord.. A constsut supply of Srato!ios Bags on heed, arid Grab) Bags for biro. Alik,Prlces so low es soy In the lledoo. All ordrn prompt. J.Okibdtlf D.A.WICB CLULEY Ilona., Sign and Ornamental Painters, AND GRAINICRS; ssatsu 01 'White Lead and Zino Paints. Alto, al Iftd. Nitta dna Yorniaboo, Window Gls" Potty, droo l. ", to., 144 wood agrat, haidoors igkee. resin Aky. nrl4.lrdte J. M. LITTLE BEZIP.OI-1.4 .t.Z•Tr T.A.12.01% No. 54 St. Clair Street, . (Dr. WAN Now Buildlog,) PITTSBURG 11, PA . malklydre POSTLET, PISILSOPit 6;00.4 GUN BARBELS, SOLID BOX YIOES, caiß slut and Manunered Shovels auti Spade*, Hoes, Bay and Manure Forks, Picks, Mamas, Be* Waraniseass Mew Attark.s at.. 'BURGH. PA khaki!, Cologne Spirits and hitt AU Are.lo o omid 110 Seoloollo.ot • • All 'lnds Tabageo, ZimoneendrAbaiti bLlAlDeAS_l oll 9,Woodstrik4 l2 mrduk =:s7o 4"i leme=ratMs eitaMfak • u2mcias%i --,-,•! 74'''.1:7V'q - 7 , --: ~4 i';', :'4 ..; FIRST PREMIUM plated table And other .in.. In proportion Pronto, renders, eta.; Gif.6. IL A NIJERSON. D. O. 33.,33S B B • PIDTSLIOROM abbestionncpts. _ . • relating to the Union IPOII. SALE—r will sell low for rash, to bet my titer leselneu. one.Thenng iloat, SO bet It'd the I,y and x•se.ornPut long by 16 reef 1V14.: 1-. eh plant lb: bottom. °them by the mutvactem, mf the eyolkell, forge gontiels,3 ply mi.. the .Irter lift eV ityptuvoil;' .I.o—F..ur forge Lams (Coot Beat Cablem ) en! in its follows: GEO. P. (t(tIM at Welibtock'e Carpet SWAIN On ton. prcp , ny benraere by • • Ne. 11 2 llerhet otreet. ORDINA NCE A . AIIoy Fewer -000.1. Ile It enacted. tc . TI mealy ori thoproperty teirefitte Scour to lifolon Alley, be sod • copy offothllery 11...01211 Levy anilstscuitmetit mute On the cenetrnetlou 4 , f th ,, StUrfT f •31rutlio An mme 104141.1llariEd mode In conformity grith the p the e...rile of Citloborgh,pies Dune. $lO CO Janice McVey 05 00 Mlchnel Utttlriten• 12 VI Jamie Curry . 12 CO Cyrus Medley'. holm 12 18 Welton 12 00 °corms ..... . 0 On /luFarlaud-.- ...... . ii 1/01 Dieitt iambs 3 CO' WilUun ... 2 001 Patrick Lactolthu ..... lit Jacob Maya....... 3 Of .__,_ fu Vain.) Al ey e from Pen, . Fort SALE. - 2d acres of Land in Ohio tp '44,4 nay feet north woolly, •. r0 ,,,, 0 .. 0f . 0. ,..0t 00 o r h Wilt,. frozu AI Lent City, ladle front P. F. 41 k owl Allgas tioll,n. follows; , 0. R. It- on %hid. area grad two ~, p roro , 1 ,,,,,, 5 ,, . 0 . 1 1 . other improvement. 'Also. 'l7 nerve adjoining the abort, - Amount brought up.. 155 5 ~,,A 8r0 ,, r ,.._ ..... 10 pn ; will Ito sold at • great trarguin 5. parato or altogether Op- Ann McKinney'', Ile re 60 00 ply to OEO. W. BUNN. booth side of Ohio 5t.,1111 door west Homy KoMplrne• 15 00 of the Diantroad. Allerthony tlty, cr.= Whit.... A Wolf."'" 42 66lVOlt SALE.—A tract of land containing . n'... 8.." """ "'"' CO _l2 nine and one half acres, wttuate on the Fourth Street John Plastic:r.— 4 00 ' It art, la of three mil.. from the Court Moore. 1011110111 be ° . . Andrea Kelt* • sold law for cash. Inquire or !Janos 11c1145ter....-- 4 03 lIIISU a MACEENZIE, John Scott 3 OD . Att'ys at Iww, No 00 Fourth street. tAadrew K1rkw00d....., .., o o ~..-. oclS:dtf A. t J. Woven.— ...... 4eo ; IUOII. SALE.-4 lots on Mill street, East i vi , .• 31 ‘F." 6 ". 3 - - 300 - r I..li..,•ffitail by 1 3 06. t, each oe'll be sold. low, orpir ' 4I - . “---„ „ . ate nr altogether. • Apply to Gar W, BONN, Saud) id& ."''' of Ohio et, 1,1 door wee of Diamond. Allegheny City. "ocls The nlrore Ws carrier wowearment mad. thle twerty;prru day uf °e.t.d.:\ A. I). 1658, the wholo runotirir of east and r ,..m,Ly 110ItSE FOE SALE . --A hand- exposes botog three hundred and:Pay-one dollars awl fifty ., 1 ... no w, six yea. 01dt a pacer Coder the ml4l* and cue touts. U. E. IIIetN)WIN. Roe. Reg.', o trotter In harrow ts perfectly tale for a lady or child to Id. TINDLP, 10 Rho. Com. rid.. or do r , will not erectw the I..notiro, m an or' or J AMES PARE. 2d.1)10. corn. so , o il, ereitei tt euo will eland without being hitched, and Sec. 2 That the Recording Regulator I. h.roby !Rented i r rrorroot ,..d perfectly ...nil; to tut 601 A only foe wont of to wheelie) the shorn levy aritteasesanwnt In the [Danner ass. Rdquire at the Stove worrtuneenf pointed nut by Ono ordinance authorizing the conetructlon ....a I'. J. CRAW A (117), 131 Wood st. of said Sewer. . . Onhtlned and enacted into a law In Count:Re, thls 25th -VOESA LE.—I offer for sale that choice day of October, A. D., 1656. .I.' ond howdifel lot of ground In John Irwin's, Fol.. • SAMUEL )ICEMST, I plan of lota In Allegheny city. -Thls lot Is No. 63, 250 feet Proddent of Common Council. . long by 40 feet whirr. Frutitaaxt Ridge and Central streets, Attest: nueu:ll4M4strr, i wad bounded by lute No. 04 on the out sod lot No. 62 on the woe; . The framer owned hy Renhen Miller and the lab . t. rby Jolts 11. Jennings. Ere, The tonality orthis prop ' arty for private 'widener* tro unsurpaneed; parity of of f. alert and buret neighborhood, an!' not annoyed by the Dolor of the locomotere or railroad ear.. In Get, a volt to the spot will eutripenewelny one and will enable blot tojtrlga the vane or !IN proporty. For forme et - opine of OEO. F. 0)1111. at W. Shalistock'o Carpet Soo, ocTSAlto . . No. 112 Market street. .14MILS President or neleet Connell InCIM!!, 13E=11! AN ORDlNANCEKupplemenutry to the Ordinance autharitlng the certetructlon of npublic eeerer in Cherry alley, paned J®, 28, 1965. . I SLCTION 1. Re It extorted, to., that the Recording ii• Rrgn -I—aro he Is hereby anthorixed and directed to adver tote fa protokoll+ for the erteneion of the sewer In Cherry alley, from Fourth atroat to Diamond ,heel, sod to cote I tract, under the directibn of the Stout Colonial», a Rh the lowest and boot bld.l, for the conouniction of sold ex J 'ion, and that the ,once to built under the oilreetiou of the Recording Regulator. Stc.ll.. That for Om payment of Roe coot and asp mato o t geld sewer, it Is hereby metered and directed, that tho tiroportyllienefitted by the coostYnction of said sewer stall boo nom end entotehly m 141.01,11; soil the Ctottlactle do hereby appetut the Recording Regulator, Second Dhotrict Commie I elotair and Major John Willett to make geld levy and ae. sesement, and when approved by theconncils It .hall be filed in the Cairo, Book. is the Recording ltegulator's Otlice, a dopl mato copy .ball he depustiod with the City Treasurer, who .hall regularly cuter ete.iite thereon, opposite tho nome, of person, so they ply their simesemente, nod elial I take recelpte from contractor. or °there for ail moor, paid them by the outhority•of the cututnlttee on streets. His e. The mamma:teat, whom approled by the contort's, 0;211 bepnlillelied ova time in thr aiitherlred to do the thirtyittllg, with notice attach , [hot (will paid . within days totter trahl approval, the nom be collected by the Rh,. Folicltor, with fire per rent added. Fee. 4. That si 'notch of lion orditede e to which this ix eopplementary, appointing the first distrio t colottdatioher theof ths per Wmake the y *ha tomeeernent for the n et and exprnse of tho sewer lot Cherry alley Oran the sort), tilde, f Fourth aimed to the Monougahrla ricer, ho Itot tho !male Id repealed, `the toil Cortionliclener !wing , an nterestedpiety) mid the Oeuriclie do hereby hprodut MeJorJohu so ono of the pO, SOO. to nook,' mud loci and natierameoL Ordahatel mod enacted Into s low is eituncihs this 2.5111 day of *totter, Is It., lbr.s VAMUEL 11IcKELVV, Presid , cu Comm,. Council He : Hu. H.MAsTrr.m. Irrt: of Common Connril JANIE , I Pmidmt of FAnct Conortl. EWE= . . . . . Clerk of Select Council. a-titil ORDINANCE 11uttsurizing the' met ro:ellen o(• Public Seat, In CI. Clair att.o.t 21=E==MMIMIIMEITI .. . blow I ,and he le h. ... , y; aiithor 1 Zed iktkd direetod to ail ten Gar IT' prepared., for the artist, nctlon of .public Sewer, i t . with t e . '-,n ary Inlet., from the eoot. mile of Liberty .tort, at Morketstreet, along and In St. Clair itenet to the Alleg ny river, and to f olltr.t, under the direction of the Street eimmittee, with the lanced and beat bidder i and that the nettle to, hnilt underthe supoirlittendenee oftheßeaulator aforel4, the materials, filre, shapo and eonetrnetton to be appro by him. C 1,.. it. That fcr Ilse payment of the melt end expenses of mild sewer and inlets, it le hereby onlered and dirccod that tne property leinefitted byte nautenction of 141,1 *ewer .hail to, soireard.ninitably and talrly; and the COMICII. do hereby appoint the Secluding Rep:ileum and the not and and Itiatriet Cortunieconera to make paid levy end ite aessinent. and when approved by the Gannett. It shall to Veil in the sewer Teorik le the Recording - Regulate , . office; a \Jul/Hada copy .hall be di ;einitiel with the City Treasurer, who /hall regularly enter credits thereon, oppialle the ammae of pentons as they pay their twaiiimenta, and shall take receipts from contractors or otter. fee ell monies pail them by,t he authority nt the rim t committee. Car. 3.lbetuumsement, when appealed by the Cannella *lntl hopiablitilint one time in the papen riuthetin.l to do the city prihtlng,vellb [wake attached, that II not i aid within thirty icy. slier the approval by Counrile, threaten will be cellected,by the City Solicitor, with Its per eention added. Onlained and e e rie toil Into a low In Councils this =h day of October, A, It, 11.556. SAMUEL III'FLELTY, \ Ttnaident of Common Connell. Alters: 11. ItT3laarre,, Clerk et Common(;owlet'. JAllrts Sic AULEV, President of (:elect COUCCII 11.11,1t041, Clerk of fkloct Council. A ',Attie; or, THE yRANT'S VS r A WRITS NEW STORY. Poo the LEM/I:ROM troll., lug, (.Coale by BUNT &MINER. AL A RIC; or, Tits Trit.,ST's VAULT.— CORR'S NM STORY. T lb e 1.100 ER Os!, mot n. Ins. for mole by OUST, a if k ER. LARIC; or, THE V INT'S I'.ULT. tVlntA NEW ',TAR . Pas the 1.1 , .P.1Eit this morn -0,1., 1,, lliU.Vr 4 MINE], LA it I 0;or, THE TYRANT'S VA ,LT.— Y , ROR NM STORY. Re the L.D.1.11 Inuro tor /11•4. 1.7 NUAT a MINER. LAllle, or, Tut TY N 'S VAULT.— 0111 VB ht:11 . r_Ti.)l.l.Y. &to 11. I,V.IIIGER litho mon, n• by ritivr 1111:41M. LARIC; or, THE TYRANT'S VAULT.— es WRITS NEW STORY. Ros the LEMiOR this morn. for eel. by . HUNT k MINIM A LARIC; Jr. 'flu TYRANT'S V•tiLT.- ColltrA. NEW WETCHLY. fee Lb& LE.DONIE Na. , for sale by HUNT & SURER. ALAR,I.43; or, THE TYRANT ' S V•ELT.— WRITS NEW STORY. txo the LIU:ORR 0,0, MOM tug, fet “le by HUNTt MINER. ALAitle; or, TILE TYRANT'S VAL: LT.— COBB'S NCW STORY. See the LEDGER this more. tug. tor rale by • MONT E ALA RIC; THE 'frit&NS'S Vet:LT.— 00811'S NEW STLAIN. &e the LEDGEkt Ude morn tog, tor mt.. by IIk:NT h MINES. A LARIC; or, TUE TYRA:cr's VAct.T. CAMlN'tiNilif STORY Eu• the LEDGER thin mum tug, for elle by HUNT a lIINNIL ALARIC: 11r, TIIE TT - VAULT. COBIII3 NEW STORY. See lb. LEDGER this morn tog, for sale by . WONT A MINER. AL ARIC; or, Tor Tr ft AINT'S VAULT. CODIVAIIEW TOII.Y. .7344. lb* LIMO Eft thls riim • In. &ILI by HUNT d MINEIL --- brCHLILOCk'S -Carpet and Oil Cloth WAREHOUSE. 112 Markel srea. war Libra; WE DAVE NOW RECEIVED OUR EN TIR ETA sod Wleter Stock of Gaol., purchssell direct (root like nianuficturete at reduced price.. Onr stock eonstste ot piece. of choice Velvets, Tapestry Velvets, N - and 04 td:*; Velvets, Medalliott Centok (two breadths turulabea • raring) RAO pm impel'sl three-ply, and inner. enc. Ingrain cakpoting; Flour till Cloth., from 2e. 24 feet wide In Lew and eh...pattern. Venitlat:ll.ll and :Belt car petk; Fcutch, Botch, Bump. List and Rag mrpetr, Pb) pm. Woolen Brugge', for ....rum carpets, from to t side. Felt Cloths and Wooled Crumb Cloths. Unigget, Oil Cloth, Linos, for stair., heertb rugs table and plow coven. Table Oil Cluthr,ltmewood, Mahogany and Oak oil cloths; Bard Chintz, Table coveriug,ke. 300 pairs Bold Bordered O.k Fennel Ind Leudacapo Painted Window Bbades. Bailey'. Patent Sheila Fixture. Green not Buff Holland fur Wic klow Shades. limutiful pattern. Carriage oil cloth; Black Enamelled oil cloth. Coots nett Chloe Matting foe ottlees churches, kc. Dose Mets,btalr Itudadle. Our customers and tlid public okra Incited Is .1111:11120 this choice cud ex. Mosley stock, es we ere determined to sell at eastern price. ocaelkwT W. M'CLUITOCK. CITY TAXES AND WATER. RENTS.— For the tufurmation of delinquent City Tax Payers, I hosoliy give the following nonce, being an extract from • City Ordinance enacted on the thirtieth day or November, MUM D.lllllltluighloen hundred sad ilityweren, to "Section ti The City Treexurer than, ou the but day e( Nuvendor (death year, give publie notice in the Nownix pere authorized so Public PNutcno, and by floodDilis post ed thrutighont the city, to ail persons who bare omitted to pay their Taxes mud Water Debts, to pay them on or be - to the boot day of December then Mat a peumr, and that out paid by that time warrant. will be leaned to collect it tome, with are per ccuttou In adoltion " ocaentwd WIL PICtNDACDL City Tr 11.13113% GROCERIES JUST RECEIVE'D. 120 butt. S. aud IS. Tobar.ou otv.4 choice bruodu. b MA. Bllll . o‘ol 'AM Tobacco; 916 bag. prime IUo tkrtroeT 139 W[9115949 Y. II 95d Black Tra; to b..rs (olgat's Toilet Boss Le bags Pepo.sr; 40 do Pbeeobr. • 3 rum Nutmeg.; bbla W.B. By rop fa choice brood;) W keg. 11e9 . eutle Bi club Buda. For ale by BBRIVKKi DILWOBTII Yo Sons or God Awake to Glory," TUE CELEBRATED NARSEILLAISE ADAPTED to &tared words, "by .Rev: J. /MENDE:ER RILEY, D, D., Pastor of Orbit M. E: cbottli;PUliborgh,ax sang during the camp meethlgs and revival. of 1889; price . 1.1 cents. Jost publidied and' - sale by JOILN U. htELLOR, oeBo ' No.Bl Mod strotl GENUINE STUB AND TWIST DOUBLE BARRELED ODES, TEN D 0 L L A It S. W.. 11.1 warrant then, guns In set] particular urn° • CART WRIGHT e TOTING, 831Woo4it. PIANOS ANDMEIODEONB, Jost roxlved a new lot of QUICKER fi IBMS' PIANOS sod MASON A HAMLIN'S MELODEONS willbe open and rea her side on ,y . murales, Oct. SOUL - . , • JO dy HN H. MELLOR, ceSD. . o: 81 Wood et. _ pRODIJUE-' , . '25 km. Butter; 10 do lard; . 2.10 bus prime Mite Dam; - - , 10 bbla WinterApplan. In glans nod A.lr We by “30 011111Virt k DILW , III7II. • OWFIS RAILWAY DICTIONARY TO so, containing au of of iboollicirs end 'Combas or sill On tWlroede la the Untnal Item' and the 0 - _..d::; + Josticed and ar oda by W.. - 11-88 EL Btaiknier, BAGS 1 • BAGS 11-10,000 Seamless Mail cheater end Burt Mini 2 Loh sal .23i on bead and or sale by 000 111T011COCK, 11 . 011EXItY Cu. URENCII MERINOS 'FOR' 75.—Beim -.nun* Coxilimitutlinoedxsie Of . irrol.o . khaltmcsioaolowaslta per yard, azu ' • : " er,B sew itstlo or eau lb.. by, . • A. YARN MiTOCK A 00, - • oc3o . Comer of Wood lind NuTt itreds. • VITRIOL--6 casks for sale by - 1! own , B. A. PATINESSOOM CO. NUTMEGS -300 lbs. prime for sale by C OPPERAS -100 bble for sale by i •-•• . rammenvocrece..t 0e30 7 7. , ."‘ 77 • NO.lO COM. Raed %ad Tomb St.. Mqi FOR SALE 011. LE.AbE, a lot on Fourth Oral. between Stnithfinld and Carry Alley, 100 foot front by SO deep. A Lot on Third otreet, near Smithfield, 10 feat front by IS foot deep. NuratsWatr—The aquae .boarded by Rutter, IFfiklas and Carroll strata and Panne alloy, 64 tat front by 1W deep,tunrly opPiralte to litronak Hart's Foundry. Tins aquae Moulded by Sruallorah Wilk'. and Oven' atrata and Spt ore el Icy, ail feet ft out fez nn On Allegheny), Canon and Sutler arremonlJoining the Allegheny Valley Railroad Station, forty nontignout Lots, rah 24 trot front by t2O fent drop. Right arra of ground fn itto.ervo low orhip, port of nut Lot 22.5,bettreen the New Heigh ..... noni and 11111da10 Can try. e Maly !goy in Allegliony City,ll.lol Word, b.:Orem:l Cast Lone nod Cimatunt !meat. A t of Land in w.,tnlcrrelatil County, on thu lTllm dolphin turnpike. 2 . take. from Latrobe-76 acre* In cola. nation of rich bottom land-800 arm.. A Tract of [Alla bear Moonier, Wentmoroland county, of $ 370 aro.. WILLIAM St. DARLINGTON. n 0153111 165 Third street. !bore Smithfield. The Stove Fort miry and Plough Hamar/Lc- tory alienated Ist the onset llourl•htlag part of the oily of St. Louts, Mo. A RARE OPPORTUNITY)B now offered A having the memne of purr hawing • good bru in. as alrowly went babe d. Oo amount of the declining health of our ranior partners, wo Offer for silo our ?lough Manufactory aodlitove Foun dry, withibe Maine.% patronage and good will of the con cern. Tbiec.leLti tomcat bad bowl iis full operation for the led Ilk. years. 'DIV business le well eetabli-hed and the ' house stool witabli.brnent well known throughout all reglone of country trailing with thin pingo. ht. louis it the beat point in the United Staten fur the manufacture and sale of both SUMO . . and Plooglie. It has so milk:tiled mw kit for both. Ti". ground is sufficient to extend din works to nay dewrel , Sterne. It is situated in the moat flunriehlog and rapidly advancing part of tho city, and within three plumes of the Dan Mountain Rallroal. We will sell the whole concern, complete Si it elands, or wo will. If desired, 1.11 the Plough Machinery, Toole, Fix form, Sc , separately, and sell the Foundry, Machinery, Pattern, Tuffs, Flamm. Follow Marfa, tn., by themselves, and rent the ground and buildings to the purchaser For further information addrom D. IL lIITCLICOCR it CO. ociOnni Pt. LOOK Mint.,, I. MIPMMM HE subscriber offers for sale section ten, T iswesics 12, s i c ,. te, Stark eounty, Ohio, toentta oo l known NI "Bwirrunn's Soutlou" cuntaintog 640 screw. It Is altuatod threw tulles err. of Stovall., on the State Bond leading to IV,aatet, and witldn about two tallre of the Pitta burgh, rt. Way. end Chicago Railroad. The gnu., east and notth-oast quartor• aro partly cloarod end Improved— the renuthelor Is cv.vermt with nupertor timber--end the whole to well waterod by epilogs end running streams,— Thialtection I. con.lderod the finest Maly of lend In the county. It will ho sold undlehlod IV in qttartone Itl snit vrrtutarres Tu thug., who deer° to Inetat in real estate • ner opportunity le rarely *Sneed. B. BWEITZEIt, ec*nitartfT ttri 4th streot. rittsbutkh. TValusable City Proporty for Sale. H TAT very desirable lot on Water Street J. boa Redoubt Alley, oret Jahn Irwin! Soo., Wog. LAI fieton Water and Snout greets, and 160 deep along the Alle* !till i.e 0.10 togetber or to brat rl ibp or 2.1. (het each. lo terms, (which will be wade etuty se to payment,) op. pip JOSEPH S. LEECH * CO., mreeltr Liberty Street. YittaletrilS. T. LET.—A large well fun ished dwelling, )filZrentir to e good grlturVort abbatisnmentif - 1.£1" Ft C00323E1ii13 REF' NED SHEET AND SHRED ISINGLASS, LAND 31ANUE, TABLE AND WINS JELLIES, I=1:1 ox pot op in stc•ll I.e Flora with di".4“" l* Lt l d 11.7a1l the Pritt.l . *Tea kn. Family U. anAcl b ° T"S " .:ILI nd D'7 l s :l . ll, '" *..lo "C i.ll[l:; i l4 ' ll ll nVl t l e4i nz,V i lip t" , N . . Y. BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS!! DUEL AN'S IMPROVED BILLIARD J2i TABLES AND COMBINATION COSlLlON9.—Pro— tectel by letter. patent, da Led I February 19. 18511. ' December 8,1857. October 28, 1658. . Jeenary 12,1188. .1 D_The recent Ira prerrentouta made in then Tablet mate. ill tr. unanrpaeard In the World. They are nom o ffer ed to thl , sextant° Billiard Player as combining rpeed wlth truth, [lcier before obtained to any Billiard Table. fates Room. 786 and 788 Braultroy, N. Y. Manufactory, 59 Arm atreet nelleauldv CYCONNOak COLLENDEII, Fole Malec*. RIOIIT PLACE FOR EVERGREENS in.-51,003 extra the, grwirn of the tinted hardy on Monte, from 23. to S Met. 00,0un from anon to 2 feet. 6000 cmtra find cherry, 42,600 peach .1 and 2 yards, Ono three yeah old, dwarf and standard. Cur Romer). Mock iu coery department la largo, which will glen us pleasure to alum to our friends and the publi tlitelowal, and Dahl:mil Numerics, Oct. 27, MSS. "olkorefg 30110 MURDOCH, Jo. UMBER—Joists, Planks, Scantling and D0m1.,11.r Wu by W. W. WALLACk, tor9:ll,ka No. 319 Liberty street. 13111.5. EASTERN WLIITE LIME_ 7" A snpottor Article for Meister. ass, for uls at .119 Liberty et, Pittsburgh. toc29iltrl W. W. WALLACE. 200 GRIND STONES, all eizea and va- , rtou9srlts, fur selo at 319 Liberty meet, Pitts. ocZIAL/er W. W. WALLACH. RATE BARS, SASH WEIGHTS AND Vault Rings always au baud at 310 Liberty Want, tabwo. act , ..AdArr W.W. WALLACE. w Amin" r HALL REBT.AIMANT, lIIABONIC HALL, FIFTH STREICT, JCtaE I" M 3" .T" • PROP LETOK. LL TIIE DELICACIES OFA I. THE fillaßON, prepared by tits most ex p lanced roots, servedup at the 'honest no , from 'IX O'CLOCK. A. Id. UNTIL TWILVDO , CLOOK P. el. all articles In the Iles, postai. to the Tart, West or death, remind daily by Drprrse, end eerred opto tittluese ma will Mud the tabloid. WALNUT - 1141LL all Chet they could dogma . - ilirWholreele Depot for Oysters, Thh, Ouse and early Voondablor In their xenon:TM fel3 or 11'I yd IT is a common observation that there are more sufferers from debility among American. thatinan be found among any other civilized nation. The roman Is ob- Tialtlll. We take too little exercise; and forget the wants of the body In the absorbing outsells of btreinem. Is all ouch came, ordinary medicime can do little good. What 1. Se quins:l is Jost oath a tonic and 'invigorator =Dr. J. licn totter bas given to the world, to his Celebrated Bitters.— The weak and nervous denizen or the izmntloghouse, the .exhausted tailor upon the shop board. sue the prodestrd student of the midnight leap, have towed a wonderful re! generator In the Bitten, and prefer It tansoro pretentious. but lege efficacious medicine.. Bet It ahould not be forgot.- ..ten that the agent whkh km magical to Its infitiencenpon • frame which la merely deldlitated, he equally powerful in sedating nature to expel the rood terrible ferias ofdlecare. Who will not give it a total? Sold by Druggists everywhere, and by HOSTETT6II • 83.1.1T11, Sole YroprlutoraNus.6B.Watar or ail Vont. ate. SUNDRIES= 600 mks Dods Ash, 300 b.g. Nitro. Buda. 100 kn. DI Cub. 601 s. 400 hosts country Window 01W, 100 da 'Gem* Clay, . • 20 hhd4 Prime Sugar, : • 25 G6l.orlcalw EloWees 200 b6l. Seim Dab; • 100 bags ItioCofko, • 40 hlf chtfas Young Ityacm atia auk Ti.., 640 4004* Wrapping Paper, - 0. band mad for sale 101 r, foroah,ar Rood 4 Mo. h.* by ALICCANDKR LATIIER.—In returning Ouniks to hie I friends aid a generous public fur the very Mend Orel encouraging patronage begosed upon him, the undataign ad would nue occasion to itiaitre Attention to hie alocke.to.• takh be it teething additions weakly, congaing 0111E* , LOCK and OAK SULU LEATHIGt, , UPFBa CATFISH, FRENCH KIPS and CALF SKINK, Udine and Oteilmoen MOROCA SHOD FINDINGS, ccatBl6ll4' TOOLS• TANNEhb! OIL.. . _ Air-Orders from the city trade for Seta Leather, Tanners' 'Oil or anything In his line solicited and Sited. on the "mot reasonable tam,. • WM. WILKINSON, ecir. • • No.2I7I,4INTISOMC lIBLS TANNER (STRAITS) OIL; • l 4 Obis Tsnosea awls ' Sides superior Belting testbss; ' ) 60 " " Lace. 400 " Ilesolock Sol. " 2 " CalcutsElds," a, With • toll osportmont of rrsosb literrocco, maul An. In ann. sad rand. IttliyultnaNbQNr.t, VOLT OUTDONE.—Attentionja , directed A.../ JOIN saw 6E711W fIUDOTEIIIiEVOLVING PISTOL, naammenda4 tor italhatnais and .preciakm.— Tbey ugmotLe.etirulil Illafstodoud oiwnoltiam In loadlua, mionfty fn vomit% Ufa etsured by no Plll4l It I. melt. Oastlataeo arab:RU.4 la awning Ibis sides, did pbamt urtmackobly.- ° en . ClAirtWitiorr k YOVS, it Wood Bt. - - - - - - - LEOLL PAPERS AND, :STATIONERY. _ E " a Co. OS Wood do*, Maa conetainly outland s ism stork of oxtra oimsrhue Coognit Hold Cap mod , u tt ., p Apnro, ors belorltecotd OLol!hd lova oaprtfina Mot thomitkok Iftwd P Palm L 7 urenunen, Envelop Pam Plotorlal 'Peals Ind atom so let Resmoil -113 es Ova :Dandy sad grolitriety ot ,oloontabla for a* lawyers. Ali 00 haul •AM Kock of Dos ano4 Pam Bonds, lioranaanaTahjeem Docksha piathn ;old . Poan NW*. • 'MAiTSON'S alga STI4NO23;: 11410 . 1 j tbin4ist• I.aiwoUdtad ti•bi ray rwyr, Im.;ourriAditilaft NOWNP-In,4obk pbooktilaiii4izWilhookitorannw. 000= I bbl .{pt: , ... m Le a .. w ~•;>~~ , :;ri.~:s~ :eia!•:rc ~.G.' ..l.i iFs~ * ,r;~:• M=MEZ ifav 55aIt FOit BXi-1,15C got bent. A PIIISIE ARTICLE. Vury uzleruflvely ward fur Rrboricultural, JELftis. Omer Wain, non-uctes Co: T 4 ttturan. t w 20,1655 AN Election far. Thirteen .Directore his Commis. to for tlio ...M. , year. wilt ba held at the OlMlera. N. 911 MOP , e 2 rhtf, Tidtehay4na tdb day of November twit, between tb.b en. at 111 IL and 2P. It. ea-WNW W. NI.GORDOti,II.4. , o.l)outn SirINGS BONF, NO. 65 Volum ::trret.—Del.itt nude with thloßook find liar of Aktober, win draw lotereot Coa that, -CHAS. A COLTON, Taman, • Ikea Cur Bani ----- 2.1 • • • Pittaborgb, Oct, 15M,11m5. 10.11T011C0 hereby given tbnklua F4Noo n .- for Thirteen Pirectofe of this 11mM:talon. to mirk for the earning year, grill bo held at the Banking Horne, MONDAY. the 11th.day of November mit, between the hour* 0(.10 A. M. and 0 I'. K. And In acconlanoe with, : the ea n lioneral Meeting of the etockhol.l. en. Inn be held on tiIt:WAY, Use-241 dog of Nov. meat, at UM Banking House, at 10 o'clock, A. M.•• • , • ley order of e Wood of Director*, • ocls4ltd ?' '7 - JOHN MAGOMiTI Ceder., • Mutual& Blom or Pmestrowa,l - 7.:• • Inttobetab, Oct. 14th, Be& Or•AN Election for Thirteen Direetons of this Bask will b hold st the liaoking Homy , MOND tY, Nor. 15th, between the bean of B A. IL -aial P. M. The Anneal Berths; of the Stockholders will held en TURADA Y. Noe. 2d, et 10 A. M. ..- ocltdta OW. D. MCGREW, Outer. -Cfettzcalr rn,' ' w . Intfebnfb, 0ft.13,18611. U. AN Election fur Thirteen Directors, ~,tae for the earning par, will beheld at the BMA. f; lag Ileusian 140NDAY, Nov.. 16th, between the. Laura et r 10 A. 14 and 2 P3l. ma Anneal Meeting of the 'Btodr..; . holder. will be bald . ou IVESDAY, Nov. 2d, ss t. NI A.M. '• • _ocl4tbeeee K D. JONZS, Linna.. BAIIIC Of • Y111111117101f,174:;:; , ' Octoberlatß;lBsB. , Tr . :AN Election for Thirteen Directors %Pc,' Mi. TWA NM he held at the flanking Bow,' on DIONDAY. Nor. 16th. between the home of 9 A. N. and. 9 o'clock C. M. A geom."! meeting of the Stockhohhoi 1111.1 ,5 be bold on TUESDAY, Nor. 21, ot.lo o'clock A. hf... W. COOK; _ ~.. . Excnenoe. /WIZ or Pireeraux,l,,,,..,;.; pittsbursh,Oce.l2,lthA ''.6 _ ,-„.. ~ fArt Election for Thirteen Dire e t,cii 0 iiiii , .;,,, Bent, vlll be hekl et the. Benklog threernollOW- DA2',lPosember 16111, between thhhourshop"A: '214 24.. ‘.. The Annual Meeting of Prockbeiti L e;11 . 11 hrehel . Con. TUESDAY, Triaeruter 2‘1.4t 10 A.. ter,' --, -.-... -'. . . : . ... ocl3:td' • . ' a: I4.,lllntitAlr, ault, Dr..PI.ANE. ROAD ELEOTlON:The'..ittettual Election of the "Paw Mill Valley Skimplke or Plank' Road Company," will be bet dat the °Motet W. k U. Wit. ker, to the Third word, city of Allegheny, on IdONDAIi, the let day of November next, between the flours era . / o'clock M. end b P. Itl„ et which one Preeldent, Traestirer. and Direcien will be chosen emordlng .to law, andldirb other officers*, may be deemed aKeepary. • - oadtd • 1/18.WATEON, Jr., IWO.' ..• Prmstiron ntro. CON ['Mahwah, October 2, 2014:4 - WAN &Aeries for three Directors of this Bank will be held Cl the Booking Howe, on MON, DAY, Noreteher Bth, between the bonze of 10 A. a, and 2, r. r.. nettbdtdchP3. JOHN D. SCULLY, Calder. - Untex Eutzr.A. INecautex Contax;l Pittalmro, Oct. 26111,1858. ff )AN Election for Thirteen Directors of thi. Company, to .or for the eusulog year, wilt bo held at Its Office, N 0.99 Water etreet, on TUPPDAT. Nov. Otb, between the boors of 11 A. M. and 1 P. M. netlCtdal ROIIEItT FINNEY, Sravtary. MascoAura* SAD Mau orsorxrs.sos' Muria_ Pittsburgh, Oct. lath, 1868. 10. AN Election for Directors of this Bank will be hold at the Banking TIotoon; on IIONDAY, the 15th of Norembor next, between the hours of A. BL and 2 P. OT. octighd W. IL DtINNY, CasWr. 33w:thirsts Qtbangcs. . DISSOLUTION OP PAILTNEILSIIIP. TtIE partnership heretofore existing Mean W. Roe It this day dissolved by mate•t• torment. Kith, of the rertoere I. authorized Or on the name of thn firm be thesettlometzt of Its tualtiebe. 301 IN REA" Plttelotrgls, Oct. 29, 1859. ww.laar. REA. ' C - PARTNERSIIIP—The 'xindersigned hove this day tutored foto cceyertnerablzi for the transaction of a Conimiedon and Produce Busineta, ender the style or Kea & Forsyth. Junn REA. Pittsburgh, Oct. 141 ALEX.FORSYTIL sdkie &ca. ....:_...._......_ .......:....._......eta. •otsn4, RE,I 6. FORSYTN, (Stireersera of ✓. .17 W. Rce,) COMMISSION & PROPIVE MERCHANTS - , : 6 7 No. 75 Water St., PittabarNN PO. DEALERS IN FThur, Bacon and Produce Generally. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TORRE SALE OPPIIII oeni IRON AND IBLOOSIS. CO-PARTNERSIIIP NOTIO.E.I - . hare ads day mandated with me In the Flow. W4itufaidtir , 4 ..., 1 Ingbusinets, J. C. BIDWELL, hde of the boomer 11s11£ t i Bpeor. Ilea etYlo of the inn will be SPEER A BIDWELIa;" -- ' -.. ...;4 . Pittsburgh, gopi.29th, laid. 4:r= 1 Ina of the firm of LFL lint Eir . peer. late at nallffigest. SPEER & BIDWELL,' -" -'• . .. • ~.. • • Volley Forgo Plow .Wo rks, .I%'n. [ad Litany &reel, near Ma, l'llDdlarilL - , t l I MANUFACTURERS of every •• vsnety.of Plows, Plow Casting, de., or We nuatspprivnalrne: ..' taros mitable forever, kind of soil and allags.. , • ' -, • lr Improved form Iron Centre, Patent Iron • Centre r isideN , Iroo Contra antrtioll, Pato. mad' Orotts.i•Mk : , , „ a Biqadtpan.l,l , llo . ..rescock, Sugar, moan sad other ; are W.i.na.../ZD to give Coal. satlsnimtlon to podia* . '. .. Loth as t.., quality sod adaptation town. - Ilion as r0011:11C11. oeldyd, . ; ,Xemnruno s. 23. maximum) & co Commission An Forwarding , lioradhatita;..- - ! And Wholeaale fantasia : , , .:: ... ;:ir •,. WESTERN RESERVE 0111EESE • •••'' i - ' BUTTES, LIED, PORK, , BACON, ILLOITII;;IFISPI, .: ' . Pet a Pearl Aube., Balorafon, Vented it,Laid Oil; Dried ;' Fruit and Produce gemetally.... ,, '...., -. :, ~.: .44, . Nos. 141 and 143 Frani heist, i, ', ,- , 1 PITTSBCROIL"..Pk - ' - MOS. Unit, LITTLE & TILIMBLE I WEIOLESALE GROCERS AND DBAtEElin:, IN Flour, Bacon, Cheese, F 2.10116,0113 & Producer:.,,y 1.18 1128E03ND PIT,PITESBUILOE..-7•4 Zlanto. WANTED.-20.000 Bnghale Prime Fall, Vl' Rarity, for which the highest market Flog vrt11h01,..,1 p.dhf 0.12 /I,O4INPINIM a ca. WANTED.—A steady industrionayoung man, to drive d:...7 and .work In • atom Enqulto ol itotl. lILNG, No. 211 Many IL TTer - ANTED—The' highest market: price. T paid for Benswax by 11.1..PAIMSTOCIL A CO., . *....... anal Na. 0.0, corner Woad and Fourth ital. -,, • WOOL WANTED.—The _highest marker • T T prim pig= Wool, by B. LIARBAUOII A CO., Jolt No oaila Liberty street • VIATOOLI WOULII-100,000 lbs. V; oolivant-, N at hliknt cub &Ices by- 4 - 11.1.1011000 E. McaREERY A' CO., " ,--- ..421:11AIrtfT • 122 &wood *ad 161 Prootat.t.','" WANTED t-;-10,000 busilye, , for which Tl' the higheet market vice will be given.' ' ' • •Lezoa tuurcimmoi, cellNo.ll6ll end 14615 t di. ANTED. 45,000 Du:Bh. WheA lIITMICOOII, 61.011111kRi , * CO, sal • Lt: Second sad 161 JIM St& WANTED—:Ta purchase a - small - Fame of from . 50 to bOarrea of good I.d with good ohgrd and oil). Improrrenerna within from Eft, 5 muw of Allegikeny My. Torras caah. ' gglith.loof 05105 t, door wold of the Diamond • Allegtu, ny CUT. iSbutattomiL Perm Inetitat.e, CORNEIt of Peniiind Hanqook Tba ormulog term will oommana 011 TUltaDial Slat, but. A limited number of Flynt, may obtain adtalvalon:, Toms for Tuition awl Etatiociachy= per aeadowof ttlanly , pro wooka. matt( 'J.ll.Bllllll;Yrindyal,i • auction 5a1eif. , ,1;..c1.•:•. Cotouttrclad Sol.. 'Booms No. 61,' 7114 k ,• VALI:JAMIE STOCKS, AT: 11110TION::,„ - Cto Tae wToy ovt-rdogi November Std, ot7 ;dokocir;*3.,:' • the Oomm.rdol Sam UMW, No M. 13Ith Is 10 Mores oaok ..r Pittilbutgh Stor.4.. • 20 do Viettern Insurooo. Co. do: ,• • • : • 11 do renl.yi natio do do dcs _ . gO. do . 31oLoozobela Nov. do do; fio3o P. IC DAV/3.400t. . . , WINE COTINTRY - PROPERTY IN' PEE;'' DIAS Ti. At gadlbmi-Ort Saturday sft,er,..., o c e, Mitti, ate o'clock,. Me prembes, will be sold a parka • of the beavtlibl of the bite Nom 'Welter rmn ward, coirMilelizeMut =acme, which hat been divided a into three parcels to suit purchasers. On owe contide tog seven scree, the re' IN erected a tomfortstdi twot li gr';,, frame dwelling boom, with outbuilding% stable, Amt er falling *ring of. excellent Water .peacheadaygie., lo ..., chard of the choked varieties. ihratiery, ac. , In good state of cultivation, with • large number riabe beet erlections of apple true in g0044...T113g. Five acme wllsmot to the above ofrbeet chware!b; mt. sod well laird for garden or blinding peremee-ff••• •• • • TM, very callable pro=for feruhryef self Or twain) of location cannotbe se I. sltnatedg , MdiXte thee • E .. from the city 11. in Peebles tp. and ti motif scone the Greeeelien ihnigars • Yea.tb Road or, , ymelderdS ,-- f, Yield Plank Road. • - • r Title lodiepotabla.;Terroef.% -••••••• equal annual pstmerds with uncat 114 , M14,an farther leformarion awl/ tt e lergir i rs=rt,,, At . lete th •91 10STIA LOOEIS'Ive O . , lerthanWtickangl. . • ra:BALES BY - AUSTIN LOOMIS § ospiki x . jc val i wrz_nAlarat ., ctpus v.n s7:l-'4 onat zet Stock, Dund std 01:44:11$ -aurrnocoolui a co. • No limits and wane en Bad Zama negothied* reasonable terms by .AUSTIN LOOMS ib AA `•:. :. . .4111 ' Steck .... N ote Broliers.l4 berth . • " ' • ition.aiu)sciaper. x x- Damasks; - Diapers, &O. -• • - : CONSUMERS OF.F.IOIIARDSON'S SRO, =A these dial= of =hating the OYAIDIHIV . ,I ouoDS, dm:WS see thane anal= they purdah* arOssikt: with tau= of th• =eh • • •• ' • - - RICHARDSON, 20VS - ct OWDZY , '+' ha lisiestsiolthe r aorathee••=l Sarsbittty =lts , ;Thu cauthatie render= castoff/My neassuiterlargef. quattOms of lafertat m l defeettai , 'Lleseha ere •It=ele seam after am=tt = ahAil althea tame or R ROI t • BON, by Irish Ilosh=elfbot Yet!mneal of 11. Wm" ens Oka = the Amara= com=er.., the clamahas Asters of the rout= Gorda will not 'readily . • mutual so pmflesblet, lilt ,. purchasers tan be Ismpamml,f r "- - ,:, , utal V". (4 ' 'l ".r 1113=11 Altrhte, Char= eterstafltilfeelr.l T• ARON SUPPLY •OF FALL - AND*WIN ..LA TRH, DRY GOODS - I Bußen riimt son to Morphs and Biutttfitd , l3 hi. tkow opts.* loalf sokatosoot of dodo _ow Gnat , *Oh; too* Oro= i Woo* 1,......41 . ../1 1 / 4 414011111011111‘ extfdtl=.l 1"0=alltioTor 4r,.,ll),caskigetw4filPiOxlmistErsalai. 1
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