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TUESDAY MORI , TING, SEPT. 6, 1869.
Republican. State Ticket.
AIMITOZ OLTMLI,
Tllilkleß 12. COCifitAti, of York, mudly
SCIIMETOI Gun.-
WILLILSI H. KRIM. of Berko corty.
RepnbUcan County Ticket.
ELIAS FL Huigturgb.
•SALIABLI.
ILLIAbI VARI3
NM, Plttaliurgb, '
DA7ID A. PRESSLEY, All hear,
CR ARLES L. GOMIRING '
DAVID R. BAYARD, Pee•Llne,
VPILLLAIS ESPY, Lowe! St. GIAIL•
AtAIAYAET LAW .141.
THOMAS,. MELLON:Oohing
WtWIICT etzusErr,
JACOB 11. MILLER. PGIAL. , IO;
• GOODMAN Y. -COULTER, South F•yulte.
OrMACIWIONAI,
JON, .TIIAN DRAUPP; &uk. Pituburgh.
igolt,
DAVID LCENELI Sowicklny.
ecararon, •
3f. T. ANDERSON. EaAt Doer. '
mer.cfna or TEA 5051,
JOSEPH MILL E R .
81Invden.
Joan Barrsu.9l, Esq., is employed by as as
nn egcat for caoraising and Collecting for thnPitts
burgh Daily and Weekly claret:. Be will visit in
that capacity the Mnions.poqions of Western Penn-
Fylvanin Slid Eastern Ohio. lle is our only agent
for the purposes named. R. Earners .h Co.
Atirest.2o, 1559.
Tue SLAVE Taa4 &curette:tr.—The near
approach of the Nlgthern elections has caused
a general change in the views of the democrats,
North and South, with regard to the re-opening
of the African Slave Trade. These hottest and
fair denting politicians, in Imitation of the Pres
ident, havo all arrayed themselves on the side
of philanthropy and in public meetings and
through the medium of their newspapers, boldly
denounce a measure which during the pendency
of the Southern State elections they either de
fended or said nothing about. This is, Mita hest
aspect, but a paltry trick, and must be regarded
as such by every person capable of forming an
opinion. It is really amusing to observe the
manner in which some of these recently convert
ed journals amulet for their sudden change of
front. Tho New Orleans Crenent, which during
the entire summer was engaged in flattering the
poor white voters of the South with the promise
of cheap doves, now attempts to laugh off the
affair by saying that its object was to "hoax the
North and to enjoy the howling of the abolition
pti,"
; It should bo remembered, however, that the
',good people of the South were not let into
the secret of thin joke until their votes were no
'longer in demand—a fair specimen of Southern
chivalry and honor. The St. Louis Republican,
which has been very quiet in reference to the
proposed traffic, when silence was eervieetible
to the party, has discovered rather auddenly that
"it Is about time that this humbug should be
exploded." Of course, since it has served the
purpose of its inventors in deluding their peril.
cans in the South, it would not do to let it enter
into the politica of the North where it would be
only a cease of trouble. The Republican is
very sharp, and is a worthy organ of that com
bination of political knavery and deception,
which is palmed ou the country under the spe
cious name of "Democracy."' Another South , .
ern democratic journal assures us that "two
thirds of the Southern people aro oppoimil to the
African Slave trade—a - piece of information
which, like the reel, was withheld until a time ,
whets it was deemed prudent to divulge it. And
yet these are the politicians who have controlled
cur government for the last twenty years fl
But the democrats, in agreeing up'en a
system of falsification, ehould, under no circum
stances, negleath compare notes. The follow
ing statement, on the authority of one of their
leading men, would not have appeared had they
observed this precautiito. The Washington
Era reports Senator Douglas as having said
"that not lees than fifteen thousand slavea have
been imported into the Union, within the last
year, and that he had personally seen more than
three hundred newly imported negroes at Vh-La•
brirg, during his recent Southern tour, and many
mare at Memphis." The St. Louis Hepuldtcan—
..3 if we mistake not—the New Orleans Cres
cent, aro both friendly to the Presidential aspi
rations of the "little giant." flow will they die.
* pose of this statement" Will they place it un
der the hoed of 'humbug," or will they record
it among the "pradtical jokes" of the &moo.
We are inclined to !Inspect that these veracious
editors have Lot completely covered up their
tracks, notwithstanding their , extraordinary
cleverness. Their game is too transparent.
Ova CANPIDATES AT Ilome.—We find the fol
lowing statement in one of our exchange papers
"The homes of our candidates for Surreyor
General and Auditor General—each bid fair to
• carried by them reapeotively. Gen. Kelm,
we apprehend, will have little difficulty in ob
taining a majority in Berke, and Mr. Cochran,
we are informed, will receive a majority in York.
The People'e State ticket will go in with not lees
than 30,000 majority, and we should not be sur
prised to ace it run up to 50,000."
Berke and York are both locofooo strongholde.
The former in famous thoughont the Common
wealth for its innuendo majorities on the dark
side of the question; and York is fully as much
devoted to the mitnamed Democracy, but by
smaller majorities. That the personal worth of
qur candidstea will storm these political Gib
ratters spas volume., in thr.r favor. We can
speak knowingly of Mr. Cochran's position in
York from old recollections. Although that old
county, with all its excellencies, is blindly
wedded to locofocoiam, each is bin personal worth
that we feel an abiding confidence in hie carry
ing it by an overwhelming majority, on the
second Tneaday of October. 'Her citizens will
vote for him, without respect to party, Lecauue
they knots Ana—and it is not often. they vote
againsttheir political convictions.
Soni,‘t. sat Comm.—The Republican county
Convention met on the 29th nit. end nominaled
the followmg ticket
Assembly, Wm. it. &hall, John Q.-Boyar, C.
L. Pinkerton. District Attorney, H. Fisher.
Treasurer, J. K. Cleaver. Commissioner, E J.
Thomas.
Among the reeolatione arlopted wee the fol-
lowing
Resolved, That we heartily approve of the
course of lion. Simon Cameron in the Senate of
the United States In his noble and able efforts in
behalf of Freedom and Protection, and that we
note with pride the recent expressions-of public
opinion in this and other States, appreciative of
hie, labors, and demonstrating his high posi tion
before the country.
It is rumored that the Prince of Wales who le
- about to visit Canada will not travel In the Uni
ted States, except under a strict incognito. It
hes been decided that he would be subject to too
much emotion; so that his rather delicate health
Would Suffer from the incessant eerenades and
visit's to which he would bo eubjected. The ter
rible enthusiasm of the American people is much
dreaded in Europe. There princes of the blood
and great Palma generally go abroad without
any mob following et their heels or circumscri
bing their movements, but here we make mach
ado over every new comer,. from a patriot exile
to a concert singer, from a Turkish surveyor of
'novice to a ballet dancer. No prince in power
ful enough to face an American multitude.
A— sohln young Irishwoman jumped heavily
_front the ears, at Cleveland, a few days ago, at
the Lake nose Depot, am to the planking be—
tween the rails, when the rotton plank gave way,
and let her down into the lake. rthe f ell clue
feet into ten feet water, but was ream e d f rom
drowning by Freeman Nat, the depot baggag e
minder. Passengers should jump gently on the
planitiog at the Cleveland depot, for it is built
on piles over the lake, and there may be other
onsumbetantial planks, which no 'substantial Irish
girl has yet tested. P.
Tim Loudon correspondent of the Manchester
Guardian says that Miss Evans, now known to
be the author of Adam Bede, was only - nloeteen
when she:trolliNledi.sod translated well, Strauss's
I,e6rn A.m. She has long been known la litera
ti society In London se the contributor of save.
vs very thoughtful papers to the Westminster
3,eview, partioolarly some on the position, du•
ties, and difficulties of Women. Jibe Evans is
either a native of, or was long a resident in
llnneitten, whore rime of her tatidl7ll4lll74-1-48.
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. TEl.lllliir. thiIii.itiNTLIAION IN Nit tilts-- A correspiUdent of The Landoll: Ted tufts I
•
A. boiler explosion eceurrediesterday afternoon of a Japanese girl, who, in .spite-of die 10 - s
inn Machice.shcii in Goer* street;. by which prohibiting, emigration - , leftAtylatenith for i
one man was instantly killed, and several wound- Shan gime. under the petsulion.fif a Trench
ed, and one of whom will in all probability die man: The owners of the steamer sent herbed: I
of his injuries. Al about 4.1 o'clock yesterday .to Japan. "Oa arriving;-the vessel watt
afternoon thepeople of Ooerck street, near Rio- boarded nt once by a couple of officials, who I
affected to ignore her presence until all the
iugtos, were startled by a sound resembling the
lot mo.l.ttieti were completed, and [hentook her
discharge of cannon, and some of them on rush
ing to the street to learn the cause, saw the
; against her fate. in vain. She was lan ed,
three story brink building, Not. 104 and 100 '3. custody : The . P ° " thin g' t-ru nl e4l
O gi c e e a r t ok exe s i t t r e e m et e , ni tu e m n b s l u i f ti d g in it ru w in a s s .
so it on sce . ne cer o . f 1
a.a,
as I
aminformed,
condemned
t..,
'death, 1
s
rained that the boiler of the premises, situated in to ether with all her relatives and some !
the collar, had exploded,and that tome of the men officer or utfunirs who ought to have prevented
employed in the place were buried in the ruins - her escape." . 1
of the building. Thee° who were near at s • s , „.
OF :ATTAIN IN ralr i one —The
hand set to work, and in an hour every person t k r in'
'. 00 0 suers, now New York, is said to •
who was in the building at the time the accident
occurred • had been rescued,
except one
man con sist of a,OOO hhds., 23,000 boxes, and
named James Shaw, a German, who was found '''''''' halls. The Post, of Thursday evening,
near tho edge of the ruins, dead—hi S head and says: This • is a larger supply than was
aide having been crushed in a shocking manner. anticipated, and, consequently, ebme holders
Several others Were badly wounded. They Were are anxious to realize, and.have yealdedi aI e.
taken to the Station-house of the Eleventh Ward. to effect sales. The anticipated liberal supply,
N 'The building, which is a total wreck, was both of hogsheads, boxes and bags yet to conic
'boat forty 'feet front, forty feet deep, and was forward before the close of the season, with
used for a shell for the manufacture of iron shot- stock now On-hand, leads ninny its believe that
tem, by Messrs. Stewart &. Brown, on the two we shall enter, the new year with a very con
lower floors, and on • the third floor by John sidemble surplus of stock, if prices do not in
Roach, tie a pattern shop. At the time of the the mean time rule so low as to induce very
actildent there were about ten persona at work free consumption.
on the first and second fitters, six of whom were
GETTING DIuNK oN SoNDAT.—Father Sul-
Injured, and one killed, and one boy on the third
, floor wits hurt. The prembles consist of three liven, the Catholic priest in Northampton,
buildings, the one blown to pieces, an iron foot- bias., has, administered e.severe castigation
dry of brick, about seventy feet front by,eighty to those of his flock who improve their Sun
feet deep, and a little brick office one awry high. days by-getting drunk. He alluded to tho fact
The iron foundry is situated in the rear of the that eleven lay members were arrested on a
building. blown down, and the office on the right, recent Sunday, and threatened hereafter to
The boiler was in the front of the three-story proclaim in open meeting the names of those
building, near the office, and when it blew up it who should he found drunk and disturbing the
raised in the air perhaps fifty feet, turned over - public peace.
and broke through the roar wall. The boiler 'Tu •
was b ail , absw„hrsa years masa, at am Dry x Southern countries have been remarka,
Dock Iron Works of J. S. Underhill, and was bli free front eickneee daring this summer.
of what is called the locomotive pattern. The In New'Orleans the yhllow fever has not made
eon of 51r:-.•Roach states that it was warranted to its appearance. In.,Vern Oral, up to the 13th
stand 100 pounds pressure' to the square inch. ' of August, there had not been a single case of
Canticle Walton, foremen for Mr. Roach, stated the fever. It was never before known to bo
that about four o'clock he went to the Eogineer, freed the disease so late in the season.
who was a young man about 18 years old ntmed RIM notoriOus Sioux chief, Red Lion, who
Abraham, and 'on,
inked him to start the blower sed
for creating - a draft for the iron melting furnace; was
arrested, enga and is ed in the Sirit Lake massacre, has
been now in, jail in Now-Ulm.
that the boy replied he "Could not get up steam
.enotigh,and th e pressure wad only sixty pounde," Two indictments have been ound against him
and going down; that he (witness) looked at -.°)4e for murder, and one for theft.
the • steadi gunge, and in five minutes the TWE SERF Qt - csrioir too Acesa.—Late let.
steam fell flee pounds.' Ile shortly afterwards tors from St. Petersburg represtint that the
beard a noise like the discharge of musketry, movement for the emancipation of the serfs,
and sow the front building falling in reins. inaugurated by the present . Emperor of Rus
sia, is steadily prosecuted.
Sr. Loris ' Sept. _. — Almond L. Ribliardson -
of the firm of Clark, Richardson & Co.,eommit.'
ted subside to-day by taking laudanum. The
reasons given are : that the firm not making as
many sales as they had anticipated, were re
cently In a very tight place, and to relieve them
Richardson raised money on forged acceptaaces
to the amount of $lO,OOO, hoping to pay them
before the forgery wee discovered, but being de
tected, he destroyed himself rather than meet
the emergency. It is 'said W. 11. Barksdale &
Co., euffered so the amount of $5,000. -
Ten AMOR& Bormaue ion TIM TtLZORMIEI.
—During the auroral display of Thetredarnight
in Boston some curious phenomena were wit
:teased in connection with the telegraph wires.
The following conversation (says, the' Boston
Traveller) between the Boston and Portland op
erators on the American Telegraph line will give
an idea of the effect of the Aurora Borealis on
the working of telegraph wires: .
Boston operator (to Portland olierator.—
"Pleseecnt off your battery entirely from the
lice for Mien minutes."
Portland operator.—• Will do so. It. is now
disconnected.'
Bestan.—"Kline is discotineoted, and wo are
working with the Auroral current. How do you
receive my writing!"
Portland.—" Better than with our benefice on.
Current comes and goes - gradually."
Boston.—"My current is very strong at times,
and we can work better without batteries, ms the
Aurora seems to neutralize and augment our bat
terie.s alternately, making current too strong at
times foe our relay magnet. .Buppose we work
Without batteries while we are affected by this
trouble."•.
Portland.—'•Very well. Shall I go ahead
with business!"
Boston.- 7 "l:es. Go ahead-"
The wire was then worked forabout two bourn
without the neual batteries, on the auroral cur
rent, working better than with the batteries
connected. The current varied, increseing and
decreasing alternately, but, by graduating the
adjustment to the current, a anfficiently stea
dy effect wee obtained to work the line very
well.
This is the first instance on record of mere
than a word or two having been transmitted with
the auroral current. The usual effects of the
electric storm were also manifested, such as re
versing the poles of the batteries, Sze.
We are Informed also, that on the short line
between the Cambridge Observatory and the
store of Messrs. Wm. Bond & Son, in Congreee
greet, which rune nearly East and {Peet, the
waves of electricity displayed considerable reg
ularity, being from a half minute to a minute in
duration.—N. F . COTI.
Ton CONNECTICUT TOBACCO CHOP. —The tohao•
co in Connecticut is now lying out for drying.
Nearly double the quantity of land, of any for
mer year—ne we estimate it after viewing a good
portion of the State—has been sown to this crop
the present summer. We may have over-esti
mated the amount, but the increased breadth in
tobacco this year cannot possibly be lees than T o o
per cent. greater than in any preceding season.
Whether the amount of good tobacco eecured for
the market will prove to be larger than last year,
remains to be even; that depends upon several
contingencies. In the firer. place, a good portion
of the crop is backward, not yet ready
for cutting, and consequently not yet out of dan
ger from frost; whether any of it was injured
by frost on Monday morning we have not heard.
Again, many persons wholly luespericoced in
tobacco.raieing and curing have gone into it thie
eesteon,aad the reiult may be a considerable quan
tity of a.poor article. On the whole we judge
the Connecticut crop will be fully equal, if not
superior (quantity included.) to aoy of its pre.
decessare. We have heard he value estimated at
$1,000,000. Last year the crop was 10,000
caves, and prices averaged about 17 cents per lb;
what the price of the crop of 1056 will average,
remains to be determined by eircumetarmve
Hartford Tim..
A,101 , 11 the Austrian Prisoners at Parie at this
moment in one belonging to a regiment which
claims a eingolar privilege—that of encamping
for there days. whenever they pass through Vi
enna, i e Court of the Emperor, and of re
ceiving the most regal entertainment. The Col.
upon bin arrival, in allowed by law to pies to the
Emperor's chamber without question, no one
being permitted to atop him. lie knocks thrice,
and demands orders of hie majesty, when the
Emperor invitee him and his to remain three
daye, regaling at bin expense nt the palace, ma
niple the Colonel a room next bin owo, the stand
ards of the regiments are piled' at his door, and
14 guard and lords in waiting attend him the same
as the sovereign. The nrtgin of the custom is
this: '• In 1683, Leopold the First was euddeo
ly waited upon by sixteen Barons, with a char
ter, which they were upon the point of forcing
him to sign, having as they thought, reamed the
absence .of all the troops from Vienna, when.
suddenly a colonel, who received information
from a eecret source—it wan never discovered
whence—knocked at the door thrice, and, to the
great joy of the Emperor, demanded bin Majes
ty's orders for hie regiment, which were that the
sixteen Ilaionashould be at once beheaded."
Tnz most ultra class of politicians in Alabama
are lauding rite President Breekinridge in un
measured terms. The Mobile Tribune, which
PaVOCMC4 a slave rode for the Territories, and
the revival of the Move trade, thinks that "it is
difficult to name a-person who is Getter fitted to
make a true constitutional, no-partisan Presi
dent." The Montgomery Advertiser, which is
ready to dissolve the 'Union if Coogrosa refuses
to protect Slavery in the Territories, copies the
remark of the Tribune with approbation, and
explains away the declaration made by Mr.
Breckiuridge in 1856, that he "belonged to no
party which has for its object ibe aziension of
Slavery."
Mouton' licrussuna —The Omaha Nebraa..
Man givee the following item relative to the re
turning Mormons:
“Recent advice. from Monroe, Columbus, and
Fort Kearney informs us that heavy emigration
from Utah and California daily passes those
points eastward. Numeroue arrivals in this ally
confirm the statement. Upwards of five hundred
persons from Utah have arrived in title city since
our last issue, and probably no many more bay°
reached Florence, nix mile, north of here. We
aro ignorant of the causes which led to this stam
pede of the salons. They bring rumors of ap
prehended difficulties with the troops of Alit
Lake during the coming autumn."
Fiani WnCOT 7001.1 MINSICeOTA.—The first oar
load of wheat reoeived in this market from Min
nesota, readied here on Wednesday last, over
the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad. It was
shipped from Bt. Paul, and consigned to Means.
0. A. & li. B. Bogue of this oily. The quality
of the wheat is quite equal to the beet spring
that Mu come to this market since harvest, which
15 high mien It was bought by one of the city
mine, and brought the top of the market. We
look upon this se the beginning of what will in
time constitute a large part of the produce
trade of Chicago. —Chicago Pres,.
Tee eccentric: Englishmao, who joined Gari
baldi's corps frein pure love of shooting at ouch
high game as Austrians, always took out hie
memorandum book and made a note on'i, every
time he brought down one of tho enemy. The
respite of hieleeaeon of ehooling counted_ep 25
head killed certainly,and 10 more under the head
of "uncertain." Among °titterer:mite Garibaldi
had two Frenohmen,members of the Parte Jockey
Club; eve AMeriOarle, a few Germane, and one
Chinaman.
THE West African Herald elates that on ac
count of the high price of bleak monkey Latins in
Wand, there wee a meet outrageous compe
tition for them in Western Africa. Skins which,
in. 1866, aculd have been obtained at the rate of
20 to 25 fora dollar, now being eagerly bought
up at a shilling eac h, and in some Men Oven
SUIfIIER Cours.sisyr.—The fact is now iOO
ere/I established for any are to !attempt to contrarert it,
that moat of the dlerthes which often prove Wel In sum
mer... produced 0.7 arlealake age Of fre ha nod reptsbleu,
by which the .toroth to disorders:hate liver deranged, the
blood shimmied and digestive ergs.. rendered Inactive If
not torpid. Cholera, Cholera Murtha, Dillon. and Cramp
Moll; Dysentery, Diarrhoea and such Me completing pr.
thane and their. open Improper Ind and often times be.
coma so deep hated and fixed Open the conatltution, that
the strongest and mod/mitre Miural meals:thesere unable
warren their programa nntil The patent Is prostrate, mod
W hope. of miler are ended. Who toil that ho not pan •
fine, he•lthy latent or adult, sthed with nee' of the annoy
leg diseases above .paten of, and despite the that and act.
ants of medloal gentlemen literally .era away ender their
treatment! •th how. lota. treatment to to coo Lori
Simply by the fact, that Instead of adrobalsteting come
remedy to shy the falling strength of the sfilleted, nod at
therm. time check the Warr In Ito programa, the remedy
prescribed .coed in the exhaustion of the netural strength,
and at the time the disease wax Mastered the earner wee
prostrate, and falling to excite. reenlou the patient died
from the effect of the poison administered to cinceit the
disease. Not .o with lICERWATWS BOLLARD BITTERS,
which .recomposed entirely of vegetable matter and Slab
have not only proved thee:Amin
e the beet mole In thy hut
have tamer felled to correct dmorden of the comach and
bowel. when take. accosting to dire tiara. In the cure of
Sommer Complaints they have no opal. Try them north.
Rath Csaxnum—The Gonnthehighty Concentrated Both
beve's Holland Bitter. is put op to half plot bottle. only,
sod retailed. $1 per intl. The are. Osman] Walton
truly Celebrated Beane her induced many totlithoue,
hlr h she pn the a1..1.1 nerd apt run parChhlnA Beare.
of leipueltiou t , ae our naiad 1.• on is . eery7 .l7:4l " ll . PAalt, .1 •, A tee , K.I. Pet.irtstcril,
Wool street, I.llrian 1.0 son Mt et, Plicetior.i. Pe
mildawr
llrsptl•std.—\Wilson's Pith ate the hest iu
You ego rely upon 'heir eflirary.
Fare la their rurally., adecta
Pbyairlarn have adedalaterval theta
railmat etatrarneta tame tried and apprvved thew.
Yreaebere i (sari - en, sad rheumy ulrll.l.ana
Freak 01 them 1u Lhe high.,/ [seats
It far!, they area epeettle tar DleArP ,ll .
And Mae...all. etaveadi sad boev le
Sold by 11. L. PalLNlttrlvXlll I Co, la hiA•vele Drll,
Omni. No 10 Wok iitrert, Pittatrulti. wn
PIED-110 Mon,lay evening at three WILLIAM
11, 1 15111. TAN, Bon of Job* and In the ath
year el hie age.
She funeral will take place from the reeldenca Ma pa
routs, NO 511 Penn Plre , el, 4th ward, ,*$ Wansirsaar 110.
Na,l the 711. lust , at 10 o'clock. The Irmo.!. end a*,lnalat
au*, of the family are Inc lieJ to attend, I. itboul Cut then
make.
f 3 cm nbbtrtiormnits
Pittsburgh Gymnastic Association.
ASPECIAL MEETING of the Pittsburgh
tlymnselln Amor-lath. 111 be held . cei 113EtIDAY
Y aSING, Replecubce Cab, at 7!..i o'clock, at the EMIT. of
the Auxutten, to tate into cocalderallon the proprarty of
relebrraing the &rend Anniversary ct one °mule 1116.
ealeenacr hy Puede. Hy order the Pr eldent.
J It IdePAPIVIN. oecretary
VALUABLE INVENTION.—Mr. C.
oho mk hae latrly sold tat Interest in hoe Patent tot the
Ralening and Deeerbonetlog Licpeld Cut Iron lo the hearth
of the blest tarn., to a party M . Philadelphia, for the eon.
of slH 2 Ote). Th. ealo only include* thy Eastern eountle. co(
Putraprenie, and it to run the 101 l lieu el the patent.
.41%1.'2m
Tl E/.) L.,.,, Of eg en, e 1 10
£1 : :
Prtnta. Oinghams, Check; at
O. lIANSON- LOTR. A Markei stn..
fur I.NIOTIIY SEED-100 bum Prime recei r ved
•od .ale by .1 Ltaurrr CO,
per, 5 Kate, and 92 Fro n t
D rLOUR--so bids fre.li end ch , doo
I L L rocei,,kand ler ssie
rat
.1 a I.IO , InTT Orl
VAti FANCY FLOUR.-IWe aro now
.11ing A W. Ya,ln . , mlebral,l Esutcy
ly Ilwr. end Ceti anything In llkl market .•;.r.rm.ch
In In4lay J LICIGINTT • CO
W.., sod WS vr.,a t mt.
A PRIME LOT OF SEED RYE just re
Li. "1,1 a d d frt We I, TII .nducLL a .
Yrent if.
steamer J. A.
p eher,l+3 ti rove .werre by
..
if,al.llll,lOlllCY
OUISVILLELIME-1001 bbis. in store:
will be sold err, ie. a consignment.
I$A I Ali 1111:MET
Wil . —340 bus. in scorn for
f..r oat. . Malan DICK HY aCo
V ENN. WIC Ii 1 , , WHEAT FOIL SEED—
VP bar In fur rale ay
".6 InAtAll DICHIST - a 00.
TENN. FEATIIEM-1000 lbs. in 6 taro for
sale by 1 !BALM PICEF.If A CO
DIME! DIME'
A. -131-5 i tf!
VALI:IIEILN BOOES FOE A GUM •
TIIE DIAL 000 K BOOR.
THE DIIIE ItICIPE BOOK
TTIE BIDE DIALOGUES,
ME DIME SPEAKER.
TIIE DIME. BONG DO MI, Ito
TUB DIME DODO Ilk E, No I
Th. Dim. Pool. aehl alnigty I.y well ma rem, at
enrol owl. In parksom of nue demo, 11,1121 A larg/ r
numb, at the same rata, Whop *eat by mall Ad /,em
HUNT & MlNERS, — Publinher s ,
." Mattock Meth filth dlr..,
T HE PRINCESS,
RUM EA
=DM
DeAcrY OF PUS WV.i.
00PaNG 970 res
Are to La founl at th. Iron City &ova awl Tin Worth...
W. W. XII 4E41118 W, No. 184 Wool Omit,
gal Mat tolow the nlgn of tha gnidon gun
T HE. BRAMAN
FAIIILY tEWINJ UAOIIIN6B
ere 1111 CIIP.A PUTT,
, 11 . 1.K8T, .o'
11.p8T 111.1.1 A 81.8 II AVIIINFN
lo the market.
AI N W Iderkei at.
. I.AHNUEI.I. t Nertall HOP.
IX !STORY of the Weetern Insurrection in
Weider° Penneylvaah, commonly called the Inlet,
Insurrection, 1794, kr lion. H. u. IlrackenrldAr: for elde
wholoaale and toted by W. 8. HAVEN,
eas.2t corner Market and Pownd, Wo.d and Thl.B it..
VILE:NeII SEED WHEAT.-100h
ported Preach Wtoat enernasly for seed, received aud
for sole by It. Lroorrr • CO.,
eel 75 Water and Vr.l VI out atraol.
6,01 . pitTNU BEDS —of seroral different kinds
o—rnsa ottetutlng by us out for maio at our wareLono.
T. B. YOUNO d 01) .
Y 8 40 BruitlBrld Btteat
ARR I.E.TOP. PRE:WINO BUREALDi
M
iholgut, anil la watuboune.
nun T. R. TOUNO k CO.
pia IRON AND BLOOMS—
Al Ina. Nu, I Juniata Charcoal Mono:
WO " Cok. Pig levn; ..
./.. " Lake einporlur Ply hero,
IF, ludo 14 .0 LIMN 2 TILIMOLT4._
n o UB L .1.: IA D M ARK NT BASK ETS; -
ju Open do do
Pow. , do do
Jouny Llod do
All slrar, by Me ore, dozoo or singly, for ..1• by
oofe.l.l.lrT RAMUEL 121DLILK, No. 21 blookond
CPINE Olt OAKCRURNS otev ..2 ory
1,/ .4., and .Ceps, for ..ln at loripat ptle. In lb. 4.1.1.1
itobNIE trT SAMUICL RIDDLE!, .21 Diamond
JEItIEY PE AOll BASK 1T8; .
tlplit robg: 0 do
Orcbud do
Clatbos do
A Imp lot, wooded, Jost mod and Air tab, by
- N4:4IAorT , SASIURL hIDDLE, 21 Diamond.
rILLEESZ-240 bxe. for•sale by
001.
pia 003.
/fib abbrittsintents
.. : ovi4ozAL , Pipitrt ow:Tufo CITY
PITTSBURGII GAZETTE,
PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY
L. S.:•CO..
IS NOW IN ITS SEVENTY-TOURTH YEAR
With • large and 000tlantiy
ir 4 eßBu.A.stz.ro.
of fob U. Pay and Moolly Editions.
*irlt oner. untutual loactrernemti to Advert Worm, being
to-lognized
The Best Commercial Paper in the West
Itturtaks ss It Suss, mat nr tbs lbstsbants, blastitantn,
nrs anti Families Is tbase skies and son . ..ding menu,
Including
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ana, Western Virginia. Wiscon
sin, lowa, Illinois. Kansas
and Nebraska.
SerAdvartising at Modirate Pricos.
ADVERTISING AGENTS FOR THE GAZETTE,
Mews. S. 8. PETTINGILL t 00., Now Berk sod R.t
Dm; W. H. McDONALO t uo, York/ JOVE, 000 k
a
00., JONAS WEBSTER and . PIERCE, Phila. dltT
F IRST PREMIErbi — AWARDED
BY THE STATE FAIR TO tryCzo.
GRAFF & CO.,
FOR TUB Barr
STOVES
TOR THE BEST
COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES,
With largo Feed Door for throwing In Cud
AND BEST WOOD cool, - sroVE
DIPLOMA FOR BEST LLITNDRY STOTT.
Alto, on bond a tarp asaortniont of Floating Etoant,
Rain and. Fancy Grain ' , routs, /andrrL fti and Dar. 1r..;
Sugar &Ulu, Wagon Beam, Dollar Ware, an.
ORAFF & CO.,
No. 5140 Liberty Street.,
AT Tar IMOD Or WOOD STRISIIt,
ia 21yd Memnon, Moo.
EIGHTH ANNUAL PAIR
Allegheny County agricultural fiociety,
Western Pennsylvania and Ohio,
13th,14th, 15th and 16th
BEPTEDI3SII. 1859
CIABEI PREMIUM
Amartralag to Nearly •3,000
Fair Grounds, Ath Ward,
PITT BB LI It G. _
TENTS and other erections provided for the
dieplas of the lf actual° Arta.Domestie and Honaehold
Goode, Implement., frtdts Vegetablea aad Flowers. Coo
fired Sheds .
1 Stalls far Moro., Cattle, Sbeep and Swine,
and Dadra for Coop. of Ponlirs
GROUNDS ABUNTUNTLY IMPLIED WITII WATER
W.iln••day, Thnraday and P'rlday
...boodl:me of deem grawar .111 be preel.l.l for the too.
alai of machinery. an.
ffiMil;g;1;1==11:1
A.M. seat for .hllltion should be address.l to el t bet
a... J. EL NEULIY, W. 8AR21131 LL, EN., or BENJAMIN
KELLY, K. , Populate:dent% carefully labelled, with
owner's natme sad resldence.
Entries r.olead sod .tilhltor's tickete furnish. al
[LILL d PPICE/PS Plow Warehouse. corner Cerll's allay
..d.Pean .trot, alter Atignet=b,
• n•y gad Straw (MATTIS for all &null:odd. eat.d for
hlbltion, sad With at lowest cash priced_
Wir All fairing mast Le made ou EOM. tarys Woks no or
W! e TUESDAY EVENLNO, 19th of /September. All ar
ticls and animals, except hors., moot be brought within
tbe eurtamte by Toady mew Norse, edmitted on W
ueeday moral., but most be eater. previnay.
a r Competitiou beyond the State cord/ally invited.
tar ri g lista night awl day Pollee.
• ADHESION:
Estilbitor'e Motet., $l,OO. All atbiritots Ircome
member. of tbelSocl.Y.
fir Tru ticket.. fur 51.00. Pour lkke4.s 0 rout..
Sr Single ricolsoluzi, 16 routs
Sir Tahiti** and bonen van be wthultteil to the ground
at the following loftest—Sao bone vehicle 98 ante;
.ogle borne natant., Ifl unfit ofwgle tons, 10 cent..
Thai eltigetia Pitiennivw BaJiang and lb. Central Nazi.
R. R.owe will be In got:infant communisation with tbit
grounds. Lettere willitrested to
HAULMS Mai Nit; ITS,
.o: Corr..poadtvg liscrolary
lIERBST. BARKER,
PRODUIa: AND I.ltuVlBlilN
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
267 Liberty Struet, e,rner of Hand,
PITTBBITRUII, PtN:CA.
IM.Piatictitu.attentiou glt.n v. m. putriLLlße sad ..le or
Agar, Grain. Dried Fruits, Potatov.., Pori, Lard, Ilotim
Ctiers*, (Auver tad Timothy &oda, Ic.
Cordell promptly Iliad .t tb, loirest n tot ptims Ad'
♦.nw MY% 00 tomigetmentn. •
•
.3.0111 t• of lb. Pittaborgb Bag Manufactory, an3l.lyd
OKISTIBUSSES FOR SALE.
•r•,..13 oitsiacssta,o.o and (ur hay...,) in fn-pt
r•to running under, far ado lan. Apply at the Ern*lst
Omnibus ann., Vlnt, argot between Market and LA y
.tract., or addra. Ltd. VERNER, Prealdant Clt
Barony. India aly. satan
•
tiank!Ztatements.
Rlntennent of ;be Hank or Plttsbn;Kb.
Rapt. 5112,1ti50.
)1141018.
Loan!, BIM and Illecnanta
Rerl i 51.413 sad Ground Rent..........11:163 67
Fluke
Ihue 11 other Osaka. 44433 31
144nk Y. & Maeke O9, W
Fp...cis (old mad almrl 407,141 33
I=l
MX=
Profits and ........ 197,967 64
Unpaid Divfde6ds and Nrtspense Belt 3,118 12
Pne to other Theks 7.,7"'S 43
Circulation ........ ...... 267,316
al
646,197 17
$2,134,338 a
The ebore statement is carrett to the beat of to; know.
edge and toile( JUAN HARPER, Cashier.
ts - orn to tro4 mbscribed this 51k Berl, 1839, before to,
B. SMITH, Notary Public.
Statement pith* ilerenante , and Mann
taeturers, Bank of Pittsburgh.
trrrsorsan, !tunas), Sept. sth, 1339.
Cu:nlation • ...... 14007 00
Into Depositora.... 2.61.171 01
Due other Bank, .. 9.3111 65
Ceentoonarealth, ............ 3,063 01
launsand Dte.rotsnta, 019,432 3/
...... . 11211,7 VI
Note* end 0/taken( other . 5:4245 LI
Mt by other Bank.. 97 034 93
abeee etatatnent 1. correct and true to the twat or my
knnartadanated ballet W. 11. DENNY, Outlier.
Sworn and anbeeribed before to., dm Ilk day of rept.
A. 11. L. 39. ...I J. t. MACKEYZIE. Naafi
Or the Ilecttulea• B.nh at
Pitt•blarigla.
• 510,1.1 . , eew Sth tesa.
Dueto other Books.
Due to Depraltors..
Hills unl Note. I , llonented... SVM MS 47
now by othay Banks 16,65 u as
Note, sz.lCh.lB6 A otber 111,bbli 6
rows. m Vanlt ..... 70,617 18
1830,a10 Ou
Tim above easement le correct, to tba boat of my Knout
edam and belief. OPO D Ititatt6W,Oulziar
lalbre me tLis 61b day at Bay , , 1959.
etc A. W. FORTNIt. Notary Public.
Illa.emon, of 1.1. Citizens , 11•0 k.
Plttartrgh. grpl. EtA, 1759.
AUFIII.
Ltans-anel Di•counts .........................;591,667 61
Cots In Vault ..... ..... 0,667 61
.. ,__.
Notts and Meeks of other 8anta......-. 11,161 96
Deal Itstate, ter—..—......._..__......._..10,000 00
111scsibussons Amounts 1,270 16
Dui front Dunks and Bankers 14246 17
LLABILLITIEP.
Captial tltock ..... 1.440,000 00
OtrculAllott ues 00
ludlvith.l Depositors 1i4,885 hd
Coatfogent Fund end Pralts . MAO 79
Due to other lieut. WU WI
gotlVSnr id
The above etateumit Ili Corroort to the beat of to, Joe,
edge and belief. O. DLACIIII3Unft, Neel
Affirmed pef,x• tasted. oth de) of Dept ,1809.
sett J. P. Mdicangui, Notary Doblk,
---.--- - _
Btetement of the Iron City Dank.
PIIISOMM., Mpt. 6t64, 1668
Capital $ 400,0 W 00
Loam and Discounts 679,944 09
Doe b 7 other Banks-. ... ......... 6,371 07
Notes and CLAM of other 71,207 89
'T:I 1,4 ,•1/6 77
Mo,
C
=,366 00
Doe bother klanka....-- 610 34
IMe to Depoaltor, . . ... ............... .... . 167,309 70
The abort, statement le correct accordlog to the Met
my knowledge and ballet JOHN AtAOO l / 1 144, Nabs.
Alltroled before tee, thle 6th day of ttopk, A. D. Id
sea RORT. /INNNY, Notary putw.
Stat.em•nt of the Allegheny dank.
Prrranana 0, Sept Lth, 166tv
ASSETS.S
Note/mad BIM ....... 676,612 67
Dos by otbor Danko 16 062 36
Notes andflllllC62 of other bank... 87,711 10
Voila 68,020 RV
E911,&17 01
LIADILITIES.
Circulation
DueCo other 8anta......
IndividualDeposita
• 5367.140 08
The above etatement lemma to the beet of my know/.
edge and bend. J. W. COOK, Quallor.
Mr= atel ittfemibed before me, gbh. 6th day of !bpi.,
IMO. me SOBT. FINNEY. Notary
SULIOOL BOOKS—A full supplytf all the
81 . 0.6 6: 0111w 1 :14 1, Phzyoutd.
HEATI WHEAT!!-1,000 bus. arriving
VT ..4 f or w e by tirraucoon.wonsanir
IMPORTED SEED WHEAT-200 bualiels
Itedttaranssa
VIACOC
Wheat. .ort rd ksgikiume far sod
eact Ita pole by WILIN, To.
fEttscttlattiogi.'
MUM
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Hardware and Cutlery,
corner Liberty and St. Clair Sts,
PIT NBURGII, PA.
I S jut receiving an exteneive and well se _
!acted stock ol HARDWARE Ilevlug purcbaate/
mealadlract fr.. the Manufivtafera ou the Iroet CAMI
tattua. I am prepaml W .Cre lu.lnramenta . porrhaeora,
In • well selected stack, at ouch LOW paica.l,. Win .lety
notopatlon.
Sly atoct comprised the bora or Cutlery. S.l.llery.
Trttamlega,Caapeutere and blactamittla' Tools, and all v.*.
rietlea of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Mill sod oe. Cat dews, Pump Chafe god Tabing,
Machine, Boring ilachhaety tiara D..or Mogen, Plati.ma
ficalwilteet Vika. Arm L. Leather, Copper /Greta ,
ie. 1 would cordially larlre pereuus Oohing the rite ro
examine the atoek buthre porch oleo elsewhere. eel.:.3rnerlr
_ .
CI - lICFC. Lit 0130.D.T5.
fifill NEW SCALE liffpip
PIANO FORTES.
rr HE subscriber has now on hand a most
iPpletend stock of Pl.. coaleting 01.4 And M Uses. In Plate a. Cue." (IlLee of the meet elegant de
eniptlon, from the celebrated Factor' of Chicberlng I Pone
The Inatromenta ate all braided with their Latest Improve ,
meats, al littpeattng-daion, Deutlo-Pumpor, /111 , 1EkI , I*
tarn, and are oftheir
ENLARGED NEW SCALE,
By which a much larger wood hoard I. obtaleel, cone..
geently the roue le moder.d very powerful, yet retaining
Its elec.a and musical nnallty. By the perfecuon ot the C.
Moo, the performer Is suabled to produce ell goad. of tone
hem pianissimo to fortissimo, with the gleatem wee.
CITIOICERINGI t bONW PIANOS are Ulm spoken of by
the beet artists and critic, to our countrs:—
TUALBISItG syw— ..They are beyond comperiann Lbc best
I have ever men to the United &atm, and will compare re.
vombly with any I have eyes known."
' "
OI:3TAVE UTTER. saye:— . Thesopinion which inapt.ao
ad throw year. ago, has: been more than confirmed to me, by
the continued oar of them, sit That far enema and perm
quality of toms, with nicety al aninnathon, they are one•
quailed."
tFn,m the Natiotkal Int*lligeneer, Weshlogiun 1
'"hr) can aafely hear compariaon with Instrument. from
any part of the woril, In point of Conn, ntrnngtb acd else
ticity of touch."
[From the now Winne Pkaynnol
••Forentoliente of material, elegance of flolah, nal faith
fulness of workmanslep, and eleore all for volume and va
riety, mellow sweeten., brilliancy end permanent° of tune,
they are nootplallecl..
[From the Penally' 'metal
.. The plainer musical goslit lee belonging toChicki
(Meg lestrurnents, are • lull, meetical, rich sod peererta
tone, free from any sondem 001.7, loudery et amud , no dis
agreeable to the acesitive musical ear. Tuep hats also an
may, .1112 andylemeent tonoli, eel will keep in toot better
than any Pismo !mown."
Too public are lorltad to call nod rasa:dna those .p1e0.11.1
tontrarcwrota, which an sold a t
=llll
OLD and YOUNG
AFFIRM ITS TRUTH,
Professor Wood's Nair Restorative
WILL PRESERVE, INFALLIBLY, THE
growth and color of th• halr,lf nsod two or threw
times a week, to any Imaginable age. Perfectly tratore the
gray; cover the bald with tuture'e own mmament, the hair;
Make It more soli and beautiful than arty oil, and preserrs
the scalp free from all disease , to the greatest age. States.
men, Judges, Attorneys, Weems, Clergymen, Professional
Men and Gentlemen and Ladies of all clones, all over the
world, bear testimony that we de not say too touch in its
favor. Reed the following, and Jodie:—
PROIEBAOR 8. TLIALBERir, PIANIST,
ways, on his amiss' in ill! United State she
wee rapidly becoming gr, hut on applying
Woad'. Hair Restorative h ay is hair toon rwovered
Ile original hoe.
CHARLES CASHEW, 13 Nassua Strmt, N. Y.,
say. the gray halm on his wife's bead were, of.
to • few week's trial, turned Into a dark brown,
al the same them beautifying and thlrkenlng the
Lair.
A. C. RAYMOND, Bath, Milne, say. he Is now
Moir year, old, and his halr.atid whiskers were
two-thirds gray, but by the use ot two bottles of
Hwtoratlve the gray halm hake disappeared,
WO on his bead and fare, and Le more alt and
gluey than for twenty-five year* previous. Ills
Wlfoost the age of fifty two, has Amin Wth the
same effsrt.
FINLEY 40118800, Rey . of New'Or Iwnwseys
that he lost his hair by the Yellow Fever, in 1551 .
Ile used Wood's Hair Iteselorattro, and hie halt ie
now thick nod airway.
S. M. MIDIII.BTON, hisingsat .n. y ••,, •
the Ratoratlve has dot. winch gosol Lie too I
of the country. He mond it for ta.kineaa, ao.l ow
has a nee head of Mir. •
T. 1.. MORSE, Let nun. Rentnok r, wo• he ha.
12 tioars HeirßagtoratKe in ca
•••..4 tini Mies. it to 411 10 to cdioidieldog
•Il it prukaigia
A J .011 , 00, atcLaiiaiiloio . , I say. he
hat the acahl hca3 eight jaarg, ant W. bald,
but by the litaital nwiWoad . * Rain Ileatora-
Ilya, he now has rich glow, hoed 01 hair .
Sr &Ail by all Droggiatgoinial by 0..1. Wood
•1 , 4.11 Bru•dway, Naw.YorkAnd 114, Maar'
weed, St. Louis, Me Fold In Plttsborgh by Do
Oro. IL lIRTHER, 8 l. PAIINESTOCIL • tat,
and all Druggiate. 1 snood 1 y
==6l=E
anulatrd with Ll.n In Ihe WtIOLICSALR GROCERY
Na 47 I LIBERTY 5.T1181T, diroctly ownelta the Eagle
I=l
BAMUiL r 1,1.1 4...10111' .WSI Cl. EMI'
W. M. GORMLY & CO.,
TV' FiC) L - F7 el A.
R 0 C J R S,
vn 0 VIBIONQ; PRODUCE
PITTSBURGH IR A NUFACTLUtSS
No. Slll Liberty 8 Pittsburgh, Pe
inTemdBlp
LOGAN di. GREGG,
I MPORTERP OP
ES=l
HARDWARE,
41,142,700 00
NO. 57 WOOD STREET,
Four Doors al,nrr. sr. Charles Eick•l,
101 - 4 Gm • Pll MEW 2011.
O. B. Bowl, late of Lannaater......LoOts Otroo, PAW,:
GEO. S. BRYAN & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
FOR TliF. BALK OF
PIO IRON, BLOOMS, ac.,
- No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh.
B.MMoona—ltynn, Mort, & Pitt.borgb; Lringston,
Cay.eiani • Co, Pitublynryh; 71na R. Frookßn,
Pte, lan
io-r, lion. RBoon CSltorron, Ilarrlsbum Bryan, Ga rd ner
o , 13ollidayobnri. Ps. fe2o.B:orl
THE ENTERPRISE
Inanranoe Company
OF PIIILADELPIIIA,
Insures Against Loss or Damage by Fire
on Buildings, Merchandise. Fur
altars, Re., at Reasonable
liaise of Premium.
lisatctows.—F. Ratchford St•n: R9111.m IR' Km, ut W co.
u•Kr. AOo ; Nielbro Frasier: Jaa M. Atwood, of Atwood,
Whit. a 0 , ..; Baal. T. Treelica, of Trialck, Stokes it Co ;
[dear/ Wharton; Mordecai L. Dawson; at.. U. litawart of
Rowan t Pro , John B Rivera, of John IL Brown it Co ;
D. A. Dahnuloak, of D. A. Voilincetock A Co.; Andrew D.
Nato J L leaf - Inger, of Woof t Knit/gar.
F RATCHFOAD eTARR, Prat.lent.
W Nettelory
Pivessemon flotsam:ea.—Wen 8010., Leo ,J. Pointe,
Co , Thom.M. None, Reg, Jas. Alovohall, Esq., All.,
Roams, Fog., Wllone, lICILIToy A Co., Wilson, Payne I Co.,
Bailey limbo 0.. Livlocstan, Copeland & 00,, James B.
Lyon h C 6, Weil 8 Lovely d Co
OS.O. e. BRYAN & CO., seem.,
Jt&T.6<od No 62 Wood Eizset.
NORTHERN
Assurealccp oo,mpany,
NO. I 610OUGAIN EIDDENT; LONDON.
ESTABLISHED IN 1836
OAPITAL 48,299,900 00
PAID UP CA PITAL. AND PllfteLUS... 2,194,111 02
ANNUAL RIVIENOC, far the yearend.
Ink January 111.16.58 033,924 12
THIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST
Lrws or Dantege by firs, alntoet ...q daarrlyslou of
Property The Saes of Pr wants are ,ktufrrste, wad, In
all rare, tweed 01/011 the character cd She owner Or ocon
-0110, and slka manna of the tisk.
Loans proinptly adJaand and pald without rnfrlnam to
London. I.ppend permanent fund pronoted fndiadet.
pAfa fbr pa yawn( of fosse, in Mi. country.
WWWWWIO PMI9IIIIILOW
%warn James McCully a Co, 144 Wood .beat
° • John Floyd & Co. , lid
•' Drown t Kirkpatrick., 193 Liberty street
D. Oregg & Co, WI Wood West:
Wlleon,lll . F.lroy & Co. 64 Wood Went;
Junta Ili:Candles* A Co., 103 o
Nltnlck • Co., VI Water etrtet;
ILA. Fabeteetock & Co , First and Wcod /owlet
Jos Woodgell A Co , Second and Wood street*:
t. Atwell. Lae tCo 8 Wood street;
Barehgeld& Co, Fourth and Merkel areas;
bleCandleut, Gleans! Co, Wood and VAter 61.
aumurecilll IN PUILADILPim.
George U. Stuart, Eel., 13 Dank arrest.
Myers, Cleghont & 23' 1 Market street; Wm. MlCee & Booth Prot elerook
ItCutctmoti kOollioe, trout and Note ate.
Smlth,Wuitamak 00., 61.3 Merest street;
Jame, Graham & 00 , Maud 22 Letitia street;
Joseph U. Mitchell, Bp. Prealdeut illectontlre D.
James Dunlap, tag., Preeldeut Union tank:
Um. W. A. Porter, tete Judge Supreme Omni.
JAMES W. AILIIIOTT.. *gout,
Je12:11411. Temporary OM.. 103 Wood street
4 . 9 ACRES OF LAND NEAR CLIFTON
!STATION, It, Wayue nod Chkago Itzliroed, at
about 8 milts Oval the city; Ihecro• lu cultivactuo, '2 Autos
creek bottom, prime Umber, amen honte Oct oak,—
Pik* $1,600. For gale by
;In
N. CI3IIIB6ItT PON, 01 Motet et.
A FARM OF 10 ACHES, situate on the
Otto river, 'at 4,4, ad. La tla. city, Wilma gal.
Luck and Heys' litatlon; 2 double frame b... • omit!,
shop: an excellent epilog, garden paled int AO. lb. a.
seethe Flower Turnpike pan the preanhes. For sale by
eel B. 011TFIBISRT a 808. 61 glark•t
SAMUEL B. FLOYD Lk CO. •
00313118510:1 /dERCII/111T8,
And /Wm 18 Mar,
_Orlin 333 d Produathrunlly,
• 834 1.1 811321 C eraser , seer r . S: Y. Depot,
.PUTRIMII. EL Alairl
J It . ,
JOIIN U. MELLOR, 81 Wood street.
IMMELE
WEE
MEM=
,4i7/Cd, 7/ 1Y 1/:,
(_ C-.-
tafilNESI bril •ND kftIITIIIIELD STA..
OPPOZITS THY. COST OFFICE
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Strange r• or Citizens
TlEsittous of knowing where is the best
piece to pasture young tu, , n 11., Ln.iness, gtr. dirret
s
....tuut only to Inquire of the twoti. fu I 'Nina:tante, ilnaters,
Testl.ers and l i tinsalonal men of th city. but a.m.( n
'painfully invited to call at the I cos of the t.k.ilege sod
make the tloa/mg comparisons henrccu this and •auttar
ionituthina claiming public petrouitgc, v t - the size nod
number of the Raw ma; the number kt lannleat• in 01..1-
ttuc.: the un.te of lonttuction puramid. the .oteut. ',nett
and nhorottnann of the mono of dy, the t otality and
In
.ppoalazite of the work done by th e notch. ut
, the cot. -
t. , Y of the etude... the qualm. actin. totpeTiollen and
literary standing of the wan... at.. ail otitct ttlitga that
go to out; UPS drat clue &Look and thou it tiot satisfied
that the Iron City Cottage le greatly in advance of any ether
School. and possesna facilnise no a hsre al. to I a 1.00.4,
It isnot expected that they will i a t.,„,, ~,.. , hm.4.. ~,,,.
will lb.; to aolicited to do so. . eon taw V
-
igublic amts.
. _
P4 , 11.1‘,
Pittsbergh, September 24. leE9 j
TnE President and 2tianagers of the C,ni-
LheY vany for erecting a Bridge over the River Romeo
gnbrim Slasher - 00h the comity of Allrycheoy,
hare Rile day declared . dividend of FOUR PER CENT ow
the Capital Stock, which .all be said gosh& Stockholder, or
their legal representatively al the Toll Hoc., oti and after
tbel2tbfmtv@gtd • JOHN THAW, Presidwit_
6tuckhe:ders of the Itlo
try rerentanela Passenger Railway Ccrerany .re bsesby
notified that an election for ST* Masses. siit ere b.. 1.1 at
tha c ra m of H. SWARTZPrISLDRS, th e
putsteirab, on SATURDAY, Sept. 10,1,9, Mission tbe
boars of is M. mil o'cloak P.M.
HARRY WO9D9,
TUO.9. M. 3TOWV,
M. SWAIiTTWRLDEn.
R. If. PALMER.,
5e19141 OEOROR WILSON.
I Etockholders of the Pitts
burgh .pd Fart IshertyPeeeenger Railway Company
etili inert et theater, of J. F. MACKENZIE, No. CO Fottrth
street, to the thti of Pittsburgh, on the TENTH DAY Of
SEPT/5®6R, A. P.. 18w, orgualso said CUttlFuol nn 1
elrct fie* Aturtettere to sons Mall the third Huntley of Jan
-11•17 peat, or math their frarCri.r. U. rrgwarly
and I.w
fatlychneao.N. P. PAUPER,
WILLIAM PHILLIPS.
JOHN AIKEN,
JOHN OGDEN,
4,414,1 G AZZAIt
O'BOARD or T &ADZ —The Annual Meeting
of the Board of Trade feel be held on WEDNE2DAY,
Perna:ober 7th, at 2% o'clock, T. v., at the getchltat's Ex
chahge, at fehlrb ante the election for Preeldnot, Vice Pray
Heel and Board of !erecters .111 tate place.
enteld GEO. IL Tntltnnni, fop's.
£5OOO AGENTS Wearriu.—To Eoll four
TM , * Inventions. Spats hare made ceer EN,OOO on one—
Baiter than all otbeO alsrillee agendas. Rend S.ar stamps
and gat SO pares particulars, grati
Poll.3trulaa•T EPEIBAIM BROWN. Lowell, Masa
lirte'AGENT3 W A/111W in this State to can
vass with the GOLDEN E.usa. EAls rapidly. Can meta
good pay. For term, An, send stamp.
Jell-Snada.•T C. P. WIIITTILN, Lowtll, Usu.
Mants
WANTED—An active partnership in some
T well etwohltstowl boalnesA in the citE r , wEetwow
who has from $3,000 to $.7,0410 to fovea. All commnote.
eohblentlal. E CUTHBERT k BON,
.020 N 0.61 Market street.
WANTED-5,000 bushels Flu: Seed, for
which the higbest market price gill tv paid.
au2o .1. B. 0 ANFLELD et 00., N 0.141 Rat et.
Ea 'Eat.
T 0 LET.—A ; comfortable two story f o.
Brick Dwelling ilnastc on Flay otrect.• 40h.
MEM
EbutattOrial.
ALLEGIIENY_ CITY COLLEGE.-
CORNECt OP LE. COOK AND BANDLBEY er4. l
PSINC/Pll-0:
REV. J. NEWELL.
REV. J. DAVId
flataas Will r.-,pen On
MONDAY, SEPT. STH.
La.lme Cid.... at ') a n. ; Il ip. !.:hood at U a. in ; Mal. Col
legiate et I p. m.
The, Priocipule roution. ,5,,e..t0 tbair a bola time
arpt attention to tba it:Koreats of tn. Institution, an a will
be ably thethimel. In educating the youth ne.ualea to
thelt earn. by ADDITIONAL TEACIIERS In BOPfl THE
ITALY: AND FEMALE DKPARTIIIINTEL
Term. niuy he known from the Catalogue la be bud In
the Bookstore., or by applying to the Princlia.
.I.A full etthiblancesa the Opeltitu la revaletid.
DeaaltetafT •
7 1 DG EWO ft "I' Li SEMINARY FOR
YOCNOLADTES, AT SEWICKLEY, PA.
The Row. H. R. WILSON, U. D., has transferral Ida Ipteer.
est In Mlle Institution to the Rea. AARON WILLtABIB,
D. D. late Profedor in Jeffamon College, sad brother of the
former Principal, Prof. B. It. Williams. In addition to the
pealed ereallont corps of tedbers, who will bo retains,
the portion. of Prof. Cali Oars; of Pittsburgh, and giadta
we 05 the University of /teatime, Germany, hare
been digsgpl as teacher of Altaic and Modern Langusgas.—
The buildings will be pot In • goal etaterof rdwar,aad the
premises rendered otherwise attrarUva All the mud
branches of • useful nod ornamental education will racede
due attention. The pupils will board In the fiddly of dm
Principal: and his holy, who will be free from other ender,-
ments, will extend to Mena • constant Pederast care, In
common wita bee own &advs.
The neat fiesalare will ctramdre on the FIRST MONDAY
IN NOVEMBER: and as the number of boarders will be
limited to thirty-lire, early appUcation rill bo umodary In
order to teams • Vera In the SchcoL
Cinder. contaimeg nil neir.oesary itita-mstlon as to
studies, terms, he., may bo obtained St 09,111021 . 4, or Mel.
tor. Bock store or by application to the Principal , whose
Post Ore address, until the let of October, will be at Can.
licrusburg. Pee, end after wards at Bawlckleyrllle, Pe
an3l:lwdAttar
'C4 - 110VIC Si2llll/..NA.-R.Sr.
LA WILSNCEVILLE,
FOR YOUNG LADIES,
THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF TWO
TEAMS, are months each, will smart on TUESDAY,
the 13th of September, at 9 o'cliwk, A. M.
The Faculty of Toacbsrs, who Ellad their situaliana with
sneh dtatlnguiabed mecum during the peat year, contrite
their connection with the Inatitution.
On account of the greatly Increased facilities for travel
afforded by the new Passenger Railway, a limited number
at DAT PUPILS will be ...Bred from Pittsburgh. The
number of Boarding Pupils L limited to Thaty.•
EARLY APPLICATIONS ARE DIR 9 IIIIIDEZ
CIRCULARS, cantslubag general inforitstind, tem., Lc,
may be had at DAVIS' rood DAVISON'S, Book-91111017; and
at !SIEBER'S mad MELLOR'S Music Store., or bp addrewei
log at Pittsburgh Post 021ce,
mafiltse23" REV. GEORGE T. RIDER, nectar.
fllafllß GUAM CORLDISCILCIAL COLLEGV.
AND
WRITING ACADEMY,
College Hail, Diamond, Birmingham
TRAMS, CAPLI ON ICNTRANCE.
For Ornaniontal
Plain Writing.--,. . 10 Roo nnlttilted
Writing and lisok-ierptng..... 20
r.I.PHAFVER, Pmfessor of Rrlllog and Esok.Kceplng
a. H. LEISURED, Jr Profosaor of Pormanablp.
a V. WELLS. Pmfeawrr of boob-Heaping end Commer•
dal CalcWations,
REV. W. B. BOLTON, Lacturar on Binary wd Samara'
Patients.
LION. R. C. FLENNIKEN, Er-D. S. !Unfair, to
Dm
t • member or the Patabargh Bar, Lecturer
mercial Law.
- PRO?. M. T. EATON, Lecturer on Elf:natl..
an and It, what hrm nave been before attempted tit any
penman, namely: Ppecimens of Ornamental and Praencal
Yoram:whip cicuted tn your pretence, a dm short apses of
from t`n second, and upwards.
Goon boarding at 14 60 per wont. Iliroitaghoot Ford
tree for students. Four/ince at any time.
For opcnitrion of olntrand Baldness Writing, ante., too
portage stamps, and andreoli
G. Q. I , PITHEAD,Pthuripal,
• Pittsburgh, P.
6=17=1
MAD. APPOLINE TETI/400DX.
Boarding and Day School for Young Ladira
148 Thin( Strut, Pittsburgh.
THIS SCHOOL OFFERS TO YOUNG LA
DINS. beeidoe • full Engin& mina, unreal facllitite
to acquire the French language and-literature—the piled
pal, no American born,. having resided .sterol lee. In
/rime* nod being agitated b73lr. Tetadous, a native of
Palls, and graduate of the .Colles• Charlatuagim..
Thu
sea
Thu section will open on Maiday. the
12th of &membe an r.
FM. of Willem by the term, VS. French and Latin
taught without extra charge.
No Capita received ander tan tare of age.
For circular• &a, apply at Mr. elellorie end Mr. Dartson'•
Marrs, or at the residence of Madame Tatedoax.
infrdttaln
MRS. EDRINGTON
"mu REOPEN EMU 2CEIOOL
TEE PERU LIONDAV IN ELPTEUBSP.,
a. M 11XSIDINCC 0:1
PENN INSTITUTE,
inamoom STREET, NPLR PILYN
Win re open au kIUZIDAP, rho Zith 411101:18T. Tarn.
S.V. per 1100.41. of Ara month/, • J. U.
.0:I pi Principal.
ONLY TWENTY-FIFE CENTS.-NEW
DE/3011/PTLVI NAND DOOR' Or SOD PMINBYL.
VANIA RAILROAD, by George B. Al..
Armored on • Nev Mu. All Mallow to regular order.—
A Perfect lodes to the Moots. Berm mktog any
Qbeelleoe. Points oat ell the Attraction..
Just the Book foe tbelAdlet.
Lam oo lotriuto /brae
Tables.
Dl.taucikau .11 cmoocting Routes. lull of latmtostloo
er b•foto publiabod. Travalor. Waft of
its.
burgh will prefer Ws Book to Waft
o f
Railroad ankles, becalm ft giros
all the cocearty Dlftwo
Tablos to Pitts.
bomb,
•
•od then baro PiNNBYLNANIA nies minutely d
RAILIKIAD.f erscriptirs o the sulks
Jost laval sod Lir We by W. 8. WAVES, Printer and
Stssloosr, corner at Market end Paroad sod Wood
sod Third streets, Pittsburgh, POOll . ll- ati3O
/Sl5O. eeoond Arrival of 11859.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
AT TIIE EMIT STREET CARPET STORE,
PITTSBURGH, P ENNA
IT D. & Id'OALLUM RESPECT
. FIILLT gehmathe that they ere ncelring • w
ow ahpply of CARPSTINO, selected directly from the
Importers sad llanufacturen by oh* of the fans, now In
the Ent, to which they Invite the attention of pathagen.
Also, • new style of CANTON SIATTINOI summer per.
len. The lattet mete of CARPET SWEEPERS, etc, etc.
which *hall be of et the Lowest ratan
Ja W. D. & IL BTOALLII3I.
ARECENT GRADUATE of n New En
a•Ater, alsbas to obtain a Gland= .. TEACH,
nit IP PIPPO I4atlPlllo4 of learning. Good recosomoodatlora
adardni. For farther rartk - olarn Impure at Thu Omer-
PROPOSALS for. Wading, Paving and
Nettleg Wial Curb Ntooe, Dlemptiel stmt. from 61¢1th
11,1d rttrot to Greet ethat, nil be - rersived st the ofte of
}wormer No. 60 Suatblield 'eltreetlatta
Patetday,loth Ind. • 16.641.0 1110711.2 T.
ettp auction Sainf•
P DAVIS. Auctioneer.:
Vontmendal Sales .Itoccos No. Di 711tt, Nbtot.
PEREMPTORY SALE OF TRAVELING
BUM WOOL MIS AND 111:MM—On Maw
mu. =Wag, Sept. 70, at 10 °Wet, at thliagoamclal
alled tams, Fe. 6a Fifth abettor/11 b. Icasoxonfiparoant
of /IN dm. fait, Canty Ltd Brawl Tnrreiltng ENE
a J doz. assorted Soft Wail astg
g n White ShlrtsAnteaceams,)
.242 pair rota zed women'. EtageK
me attention of &islets is requeeted. The gad:es - MN ,
.01.1 by the package tegtg: ' P. El. DAVIS, Acct.
BRICK DWALLING DOUSE AND
BUILDINO LOTS IN TOE SEVENTH WARD AT
UOTION.—fht Snetelay evening, September alb. id War
p.at seven e'clock, at lb. 031,2111. Vial Sale* Rooms, No. 51
filth sures, .01 be rah] Dar. Lots of Oroond, slitala on
the iontitaeat tilde of Overbill ettrat; between Cont. Ara
ono and Reed sonata having each a front of twenty fag and
eateialing hark cove hundred feet. on which I. emceed a two
nary Irtck Dialing ilouse, with loon. stable, el& M. ,
twalatta baving each • front of twenty feet on Stlllerittreei,
commencing one hundred and fiftydbtea teat aiA -hobo.
from' Ceram Avenue, and extealleg back ilia hundred toot.
Tints Indlxpotobl.. Terms one third earb, tosldoo Io one
and two Seats, with loten at.
ee3 • P. N. DAVIS, Ana.
E — EOLITOR'S, SALE OF REAL ESTATE
viDitiToOK On Tneaday evening, Pope. eth: at 7%
'clock, 6i the,Coulmarclal Solos RoOrris,NO- Unmet.*
by order of Fre.-•,tors of R. Bleentchaori,ctted,l , lll be sal
that valu ni
ta,' Lot , of Or.od, en the North Sas of
p.. natreet .. hro Ovrlson alloy, haring • front of =bat,
and est, °ding bast 100 feet, on arblch erantra • throe
story Brick Dwelling nous. ha. 331, at preaont °emoted by
11.. 11..zitchron'.
Also,la abuts Pittsburgh. Fart Wayro and Chicago Rail
road o,nipany Stock. Terms at sale. ~
8,3 - P. N. R&M duct.
'VALUABLE STOCKS A,T. AUCTION—
V On Toftelay malt& fcpt. etk, al 734 ~lock, it the
camenereLal salad swam Nu. 54 UAL sr, , s 5I Le cold,
5.) alums Exchange Dank ntock.;
45 shame flerchsute & Srannfactau en Bank otPiMab'gh:
:V do Cinecna . a Loscranco CO.Eisnk.
aa3 P. M. DAVIS. AncL
FOUR COUNTRY SITES ON TILE ALLE
641:tC VALLIY R R AT ALVTIO2f,-0s Thom
d•y alters:toot], &pt. Sib, on the pilithllea. 0111 be sold, 13
Brie. oi sou deeirable Land in Plum township, tbhreide of
Dalton steam., as the Allegheny Velley , ll- Ry ten mirkr
from the city. The aburs has been sulsileided Into' Mir
loam of s t»ol three and • coaster arras sorb, which, with
th.lr irsoittol kook and brut shade Melt illtiClTtly
sites la: , ohOtry reeldatlCall COtpat.IIEIDIC eapar b 11." of
111qtiny r w ir_er :Inez). Raab lot sass be plentifully =PI
thirty y : ' h ' ottents li d o r ' ne et..thT * l2t= i' llfg f fr„ P ir i nVo i
elevethn of which will furnish it, conveyed truant, Lron
pipes to the second story bf • donation ado irdag emote
gen t MILISSIODI of J. HO. Oroswia, Jas. Waal. 11M. Fodor,
E. Greer, tele, nod others. this property arm rush:dace
meats for country homes. Ins then lime wen" addl.
Ronal Aecommodstioe Trains will be placsd co theroad.,the
sight of way through the city having Coen 'seeded.
Oars will leave the depot of the A. V, R. R. at'l o'clock
Os day of Este. Terme, onwthild cash. resifts to eras mei
two years, with intense. Title tridispiatable.
P. Id. DATIP. 4ett
AUSTIN LOOMIS & CS., - Serellanta' Extb&age.
QTOOII SALES BY AITSTOT LOO3iLS &
ky MK, AT TEM IeIT,BATLANTIP EXCIIIANOE STRItT
THURTDAT IVISING.—Bank, Bridge, 'manna will
Oopp. Stock. Bout Heal Static sad at public, tali
stale Morcb.tera...re by • , •
atleTlbll.oo.sllll 00.
Note., Drafts .11 Lom. Beal hut., cipptkated ca
urm, by AUSTIN wohila Lt 00,7
8 bx.k Rota Broke.. tra 4fongli
iuslncas Apt= & eniallta.
THE CO- PA _RTNEESHIP LATELY SER-
A manila 10 the a.,•• of comuic narou.s
00., is dimmed by the retirement of Wm. Cbl ~tettlyEsq.
he beviog disposed of his levered therein to
RAUH end GEOWIII W. !WI M eN. • The bashhoi eche
lobo be settled by their setteemorklLlLlLWAN.
RAIN & 00 ~Ite bare ehrzeted the debts sad liabilities
of the Ists Rm. 'Wit. OMER=
J. W. lIALLYAIf. „
• , ALUM KRAMER,
EDWARD RADA
=3l • FILINOIB BM&
TICE UNDERSIGNED RAVE FORKED
_IL • Co-Partnership nodee the name of EILILIIAIC -
R&HM & 00., to continue tbe Mutates of the Dom:mane
Work. 'bey are amply prepared •to breath Iron Nails,
Steel, Axles, Pomp sod all /main their, Ike ott tfheral
J. W. HAI:LEAN
ALLEN RAISEII,
EDWARD RATDEi
FRANCISRADIA
CIRD.W.RAILATIN
T TAKE PLEASURE IN RECOMMEND
-1 to my Wend. and the public plurally, Ole firm of
RAHMAN, Rani k CO, pray:ll46re of the Magnet.
Works, who are amply prepared to execute all orders - for
goods In their tine, and eolith far them a contlausnos of 'the
patronage ea liberally granted to the late firm. •
au31:21. coccassir.
I have this day associated with me my ion
J. Br CLAIR 0 RIY. The butinadwill bi?
tluud under Lit° Atm wd 441. of a. GRAY A WIN:
July 144,15159. ' 'aittaugoaax.
I:3. GRAY dr SUN,
DRAPERS AND, TAILORS,
NO. 52 AT. GLAIR STREET,
teN:Jfe.—)omit prnssusarr;:e4.
TILE anderaighed have associated with them
10 the flotamlsoloo Bu.tmu Jam Pantaklato of
Btoubtovillo, Ohio. re..tylu of flu, Arm gal continuo as
barotofore: Z.
alti. NILIeG. imotim.
isrnserxamc 00..
COMMISSION MEROBANTS,
Fp. th. we . _ •
Pig Iron and B/ooma. •
98 WATER FIBER'S, Promnsaaa
y HAVE THIS DAY ASSOOIATZD,W/TH
me, Mr. JOLIN DELLOW. to the CTodiutaling busbear,
which mill be cor.dcitted andar the mime sad it* of LESI
ON t DELLOW. • - LUTES LEMON.
ISOM
Uttsaderi .. ..takang to all Its Brant,nes. ,
L EMON do BELLOW, No. 118, Fourth ct., are prepared to do Undertaking Itrall behest:ghee, In
the teat manner, at prices to snit the lima. , We Canap.►
Gal attention to Fiek's new. style patent BletalUelltirlal
Owe, for tho sale of which we are sole spats In Width
and of which aro keep constanUy on hand elerp wont.
moot. de regards twenty of shape and gnish, they noel all
OOFunnels will he mangled with Marne, Home and
arrisgee promptly, at lower rate. than any other establith.
meat to the city. Onarantoshig to render saUsfaelkm, they
solicit a ccattionance of the patronage heretofore en liberally
eatended to the old firm. apltndly
T. E. CALDWELL. &. C
822 Cheat tint Street,.
[opposite
•-•
[opposite Gtrard Haosty]
PHILADELP:II,I — A.,.. . -
MEW IMPORTATIONS- FIFE waircuzs
PATEN, paristrz a co. Wetelanejte einem, , ' •
CHLELLES FRODSIGUCI3 Lena. TizwEeepere, new
• win, an at-es, lwlinating Caen and Open !nen. , ,
seV-Sole Authorized Agents for ittpore.:'
.
GOLD AND El LYNG, ENGLISH AND SIMI •
W 44.. T 0 33 .3211„8• - .
RION JEWELRY, men deaddna. •
DIAMONDA-PZAILLS, and all Ma Pagl:cabln gtflea.
131LVER. WAR; 01210rp116.1 in min, Tula', and' Wan
• 1111-Strangen Tatting PittladdiAna, an inslnfd to e 1
11112it10 their-
NEW 1.1.172.13ZZ ISTABLMITYHNT,
a visit entailing no obligatioa to trtiralauent
t1till".)1131 11110.1U1, plaiting - urns, and no satibtfett
jeliZtlyd
• CENTRE MCAT ESPINDMLE1 yt .
HILLEILZIAN & COLLOILD.
TarIIOLESALE and retail manufacturers
of and &alms fa RATS, ClaPt AND TM& ant
now re-reiriag thalr PALL MCI at
No. 75 WOOD STREET,
(Mr. dcors from Fourth Eq-)
RBMOVIID
CG. lIIISSEY L- CO. havo removed to
Brac t i tet u . r
Li mom - Copw t. Warabosony NO. 87 771731
iron Block, third door cut °Mod
Meet.
Pittsburgh Copper Rolling MU-
C. G. a - ussanz sc CO..
BRAZIERS BOLT AND BIIEITIIING COPPER,
PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS,
LOCOMOTIVE
Roam! adlSollaas and 'Ward` all
Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Brass,
'IIIII=II,BOLDBII, COPPED, DIMS, AO.
Malan in Block Tin, Tin Plats Lead Wary' Mat ina,
datimcray, Bloat ITO% Tlancre Toobi;
No. 37 Pifth Street, Pittsburgh, PC
Ilakalthaata Clapper Cut to any unlearn. iplOSmd:
Brooke Cotultor Vet-Farm for Bale-
THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR
I3ALF. TILE FARM on which he resides, coateltdos 307
amen denote In Brooke coanty,Ve miles ham Who
burg, /the county teak) two and • half Ova Eitanteurrlll a,
Ohio, and cos Mlle hones Ohio Eller.. Then' Is on the
bum a good frame Imam, with eft mos* Wades, wary,
etc ~• go log hara, new frame stables, (for both cows sad
hmmo„) corn crib, wagon shad,
ha .housta, etc: Them
ma two awards of cholas Emit, with about 174 tremolo Atte
bearttut coda. •
Thom
an about ZO sotto of the had that Is chwia' d sod
la • hisb state of cultivation. rho balsam la well thabsueL
Shore b atm some 30 or AO moss of Coal of , L A'S.Pec.
qualny.
The farm Will ho sold la • body, or &Wait 'to omit FM%
chum.
Them le tow babe made a tamp*. road Goatdew
Cove to Wollabore alone 11,41 river, sad frost the pik• up to
(ha tarot tie good road with • ',Fed* of not our Bre de
gram ,whlch will taste • aka drlre eltbar of thoslem,
nomad Myna. This beluga geed lamb growhog mown,
any ass wishing to eaves la that badness could act I/ ad •
loulkok Tha loot , o ado walladepted to the ralstsg
of rem wheat, rri, holey etc.' It ls In • good neighbor
hood, and Is ommateat churcbes, mink etc. To mly
ortwoe • 'cod term on removable terms, let them apply to
the nalscrther ost the premises or by lettlx,,Mxiku n , to
wampum. Brooke county, piglets.
an3klerdaton!F IROWAED tfYFtßYdf kW,
M. H. 11URSTMANN & SONS,
IFIPII/ g 01EUIRIlf 8T3.; fatlori,
I.DELPEII.I,
Ilanolactcrari and Laportars of
Ladies Dress, Chair. and Illantilla Trimmings,
Usrp now opened for aliatolnatlon, • large and irte ae•
sorted stock ULM*? Dna, Trimming to which they In
vite the Attention of .WtsTsax and nOUTUXIOI
CHANTS. -
!laving Waage, facilities In ilattufactuivg, and paying
particular attention to the Fore/an' Ilinrat. In ars enabled
to agar great ludocomenta.
ifUP.tarlin Zepher WOBSTZDA;ta aletlacind:lß.a.,:' la all
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