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MULL r O.
g .r.inflEITT & CO.,
.IS.Dito..RE and PrOP/i2NTORS
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FRIDAY ZIORNINU. SEPT. 23, ir,59
Republican *Rata Ticket
MATO% enstruk,
2110 MAS X. COCLIBAN, of York corner
CIIIINEXOIt OMR.,"
WILLTENt H. 30131, of Berke orroot,
Republican County Ticket
117AALT.,
WAS R. TB/511. rictabargh
•StrYBll . ,
sumo( VARNIIM, Ptttaboigh,
DAVID A. PRESSLEY, Allegheny,
CHARLES L. GOELLIIIITO, wry",
DAVID E. BAYARD, Pablo.,
WILUA4 ESPY, Lower Stellar.
sfatanAl L W =or,
THOMAS PLELLON,
DZSTIRICT ASSOINI - ri •
JAIMB Q. MILLED, Pittsburgh.
GOODMAN' 11LTNR, Sooth F.Yett.
COIOIMION I.4
JONETEIAN nicArri. Bo.th Pittsburgh.
DAVID COAVISA Weakly.
strarrraz,
ANDERJ3ON, past Dkr.
urnmusarißl POOR.,
JOSEPH MILLER, Buoisden.
azemmicAN BIICETINGS 1
Sepubllan meetings will be held at the fallowing Ulna
And plates, and the Ideas to the neighborhood are re.
Veined to glee general notice 0 the same:
dkarocolite, Patten township, on Saturday, Beplembtr
24,
New 2kwas, Plum 14,1214, on Saturday, September 21,
at 7.. P. EL
CahlterssolNVerealllee township, on Friday, September
20, it 2, P. Di.
Port Par', Vatufilaa tows:whip, Friday, Sepiembrr
P. M.
Drano's Mal rr.rh, .township. Saturday, 0:h-her
1, at T P. M.
• Ellraben borough, Satorday, October 1, at 2 P. N.
Sastee, Upper St. Clair township, on Thursday, October
0, at 7-P.M.
Allegheny City, •t Market Roue, Thuredey, October el,
et 7 P. M.
• •
. •
Clinton, Findlay township, on Friday, October 7, at
•
Depp's Torero, Robinson township, ou Saturday, October
11, at :IP. M.
Ma nt It a Vppar St.Olair township, on Saturday, October
P., at 7 P. M.
at T P.M .Pilttascrga, at Lafayette Hall, on Saturday, October 8.
Pitt 2t.nthip, at Oopparworka, oo Monday. October 10
at T P. M.
Republican Meetlugs
The Committee on Meetings, appointed by the Repel,
am County Committee, consists of Messrs. W. A. Berton,
Dr. J. D. Baldwin, and W. l. Richudsen. Those drafting
to make arrangements for meetings will please console with
the ohaltwaufs, Mr. Wu. A. Ilsasow corner of Etat!, and
Wood streets.
TO AmyxMusom.—The box for tee reception 01 ad rartiw
mei:Motor the Dewy Gererrs has been placed at the middle
door or the front entrance. Advertiser• will please take
notice.
Tan Journal says that
,onr charge against
the Commissioners is a serions one ; that if true,
it will blackball them; and if not true, it will one
twin tbem. This is very kind of our neighbor
very. ,
We paver make faiae charges, wilfully. la.
this case,_We cited the evidence of our charges,
,
and the evidence is on record, as open to &CY
one as it was to no. Upon that evidence the fol
lowing [acts are established; there is no "if '
about them:
I. That a oonsiderable portion of what is
known in the .•ratlroad tax" was collected in
1857; prior to its revocation.
11. That the money so collected was not paid
into the eon:Ay treasury.
111. That the collectors wet.° eionmated
It, after bailiog collected it.
VI. That those taa-payers who paid the ratl
road tax and called at the Commissionern' office
--to have it refunded, were repaid by cheeks upon
the county treasury to -tho extent of $3,000 in
round numbers.
V. That the exoneration of railroad tax
which had been collected were signed by blesses.
Tomer and McElhinny exclusively. And
IV. That the warrants en the Treasury to re
fund money which had never been paid into it,
were eigned exclusively by the same men.
Now, the question arises, what became of the
e railroad tax which was corrected It was not
paid into the Treasury ; that is certain ; and It
Is equally certain that refunding warrante were
drawn upon
, the Treasury for about $3,000 of
It. Now, who has this $3,000 It was col
lected, else why refund it: It is very fair to
presume that the collector! were not allowed to
pocketit ; and as the Treasury never received
it, who did get
' This question his for the democratic Com
- miselontfre to answer. They signed the eat:ar
eal= ; they drew the refunding warrants ; and
it is for them to explain where the money is.
We said, in our former article, that It would
seem this money bad been paid to the Commis
sioners in person, and we are assured, upon un
questionable evidence; that, in two instances, at
least,-(and hence presumably In all) it was paid
to the Commissioners. If this is not the NM,
the Commissioners can show it; and we shall
be ready in doing them full jetties, If they can
present a clean record. As things now eland,
the record is dear against them ; and we should
'be false to our duty if we failed to call public
attention to facto en nearly concerning every
tax-payer. Having cited the facts, we wait for
any explanation that may be given of them.
Who speaks first
POISON am) era Aztrenare—Our neighbor of
the Port published Stephen A. Douglas' article
on Popular Sovereignty, from Harper's Maga
zine, bat has felled to lay before its readers the
review of it, by Judge Black, which originally
appeared in the Washington Constitution. Judge
BlaolVa r articlo has been printed in pamphlet
form, under the caption of "Observations on Sen
ator Douglas' Popular Sovereignty, as expressed
In Harper's Magazine for September, 1869.
Washington, D. C.: Thee. printer." This
pamphlet is now in course of distributive' to the
faithful of the rural districts of Allegheny coun
ty, under frank, by the Custom House clique of
Federal office-holders in this city, to counteract
the effects of tho Port's Douglas preelivities..
Our contemporary should keep an eye on these
..disorganizers."
Haexerr boo disposed of an interest in
the Bottler American to Emma Leon, Esq. Mr.
Lyon is said to ho a young gontleman of fee
abilitiee, polished education and puro political
orthodoxy. He hae, in the press, a floe 'field
for the exercise of his abilities.
BUCILSIIAA 1.03.10 or Dounass.—The Washing
ton Constitution regrets, to term the present pro
gress of Mr. Dangle!, an .'electioneering tour,"
MOIL thinko that his copyright essay proves notti
iiig, except that the author is a poor reasoner,.
and colistltational lawyer. The Constitution also
trembles for Demoorsoy is Ohio. It is the gen
eral belief in the political circles of the metro.
.polio that, if anythiog can endanger the canoe of
he Democracy in Ohio, it will be the visit of Mr.
Tiougl6e. That arch-mischief. maker boo been
„ . .„.eAnit there only for evil, not for good, to the
44ainte of the national Democracy.
WARIIIN ARM Democratic Calildadrif e for Got.
emit of Georgia, has written a letter is reply
to inquiries, declaring that be will not vote for
Douglas even if he receives the Charleston nom
ination, because be considers hie doctrine of
squatter sovereignty worse than the Wilmot. pro
viso. Ho also says that in his opinion it is the
ditty of Congress to legislate for the protection
of Slavery in the Territories, whenever It may
be necessary; and he adopts this as a part of his
political- creed, and pledges Ilia influence to
maintain this dootrine.
friende, I alwaye leave, when I talk, the
beat thing for the couclution, and now I am going
to give it to you. I present to you Judge Ran
ney, the next Democratic Governor of Ohio.
ITremendons shouts of applause, followed by
nillielmers for Douglas.)
This is the conclusion of the apeooh of Judge
Douglas at Wooster. It will be observed that he
did not introduce Judge Ranney se the nett Gov
-ernO rof O hio, but no the "next Democratic Gov
ernes." ilustwas decidedly a Delphic utterance.
—Cfn, Com.
his wild that in the event of the reverie' of
• the sentence, Bishop Onderdonk has solemnly
pledged 'himself, in a written document in the
heads' of Dr. Hawks, and immediately to take
effeet;to assign to Bishop Potter the exercise
and sdnilubtratitua of the powers and authority
appertaining to the office of Diocesan, and fur
' aerators expressing hle fall purpose not to per
,. term EpleeopedgfaUdiollll in the Diocese without
.thaeopeent o Bishop Potter.
•bir. Lxixnf, the enterprising young man who
swindled a platoon 'of wirls.by. hiring them at
. .teachers and leaving ttlera, suddenly in N. Y.,
the own , ti me mi=pting to Meal their, bag
. Vtgeoreitientaneed inPhthidelphia Wadi:Lumley,
to, Ong yeah nerd hibtti in the Pudienuui.
. .
Pa , on lent Tuesday even-
AllitilimetiTe Disrarcttas.—The Bantiuskr, Tat Hos. Joan C. gailiti a .. ddrerised the cit. '
Conturciii .tiegt'aur say's : th e retinae , queetzone of the day, and
l irte. 0P..•
"The Agent of the Anociatedi Pens seems to • ,p,etally 00 the Otilltellt between the eleveheld-.
have been using all possible effort during the / ta g ortsteersr-V and Amerioan liberty. It was
i inns of Lewiebung,
put week, to flood the preen with the veriest ,an Gannet and able Republican speech, is which
trash be could lay hie hands upon. Thiel' o r the demands of Slavery were etiniund . up to fol.
this stuff came under our pencil and never eat . " co: ! ;
eight in these columns. To need out these 1 . 1- ••First, it cfainore for the enactnieut et a corn
' ages of trash—and it principally comes at n ag
. o ohdt plebe code of laws and regulations for Slavery ,
—is to impose upon printers and basun th . ei., ,,... within our Terettortee—ibus ratifying. nod
clinching by evict of Congrees, the Deed Scott
sense and intelligence er et tehsve" •" ' I
I For one we have dogmas. Remind, that the African elavetrade
ed Freer may .
i hope that the Agent of the Aseodiat shall be tolerated and re-opened by removing /
I
torn over a new leaf."
got tired of it, sod do sincer ely
We join in the expreesion of this hope. For . ire penalties On fart, the trade to 'hie day
, ca nt e d on with
impunity, eubjecting our notion I
come time past we have been a sufferer from the to all the reproach the world may justly heap'
flood of w " lble" 'tuff poured upon us by te e . upon us for that execrable traffic ) Third, the
absorption of the foreign and moot undesirable
graph; and we have been compelled to tiny at
population of 4 Cubs, on some pretense or other,
t h e o ff i ce scull midnight, every night, to expur- 1 for the expansion of the slave interest—to be
We the reports And save ourselves from the im- ' backed by the alleged 'destiny' of our predatory
position of worthlees matter thus attempted to nature, and the unscrupulous lust of our people
for more territery southward. And fourth, the
be pat upon us. - One night we were deluged with
'right
ht of nal:Ude—that is ,the privilege of hold
s two column report of Douglas' speech in Cin-
tog slaves in Free States for a shorter or a lon
cinnati; another night with an equally long and ger period of time,
while sojourning or poising
prosy letter written_by Hon. Junes Cooper to through—thus practically forcing Slavery upon ma
some one in Philadelphia on cheap postage and ecroseStriLin These are Union
w t t re s ew ma m s e e a r eure y s
the tariff ; almost every night we receive dis
patches from Washington, made up at the de- more, Si all, will enter into the next year's
whlith the 'South is looking for; and ens, or
partments for political effect ; and every night Presidential eente ' e t?
--
there are dispatches received - which are either
of no earthly importance or seem intended to
promote the special interests of some private
person, firm or corporation. We do not know
whose fault it is, nor who makes up the dis
patches sent to ne ; but we do know that it is
':time a reform was effected and the press deliv•
teed from the necessity of the constant watch
fulness it wow has to exercise over this depart:
moot. The chief anxiety of daily papers in the
West is now net as to what they shall put in,
bat as to what they must keep outbf, their tele
graphic column. ,
Assn illustration of what we complain of, we
may cite the dispatches sent us frequently (but
never published in our paper) about ern various
trotting matches of Flora Temple anti Princess.
Every one of the bogus matches between these
horses has been carefully telegraphed all over the
land, although it was plain to every careful look
er on that there was an underetandieg between
the owners of the horses Anil that the mantles
were getup, not as trials of speed hot, as the
means of fleecing a credulous public. Whether
the telegraph was purposely need to promote this
speculation we cannot say; but we can say for
ourselves that we have declined letting our col
umns be need in such a way. The Chicago Tri•
bum , shows up the match in that city, and there
can be no doubt that the matches elsewhere were
of the same kind. Why then were they tele
graphed." The Tribune nye!
"The affair was disgusting in the extreme to
all who witnessed it, and it woe very evident
from the ahem accuses and apologies that were
made by then behind the scenes to the public
°Weide, that the 'puree of two thousand dol
len' wan nothing more nor lean than a 'eheat'—
and that the 'trot' was a nice little speculation on
the part of the owners of the horses and the Gar
den City Course for the 'gate money.' To dignify
snob a show by the title of 'Trotting Match' to
cool in the extreme and sufficient to call up the
departed spirits of Glebe who in pest years pre
aided over the 'turf' end at leant preserved it
from ouch outrageous humbugs. Flora was un
doubtedly kept back; and as for Princess, her
trotting more resembled a 'hop, skip and jump
than anything else. It was a 'jockey' eettemo
from beginning to mid, and thew: who paid a dol
lar to Innen it felt that theY had been swindled.
After the trot—if we Man call it by this title
—the crowd quickly duipereed—niniiteen-twen
tieths vowing sincerely never again to be the
dupes or such barefaced mockery; and the own
ers of the horses pocketed their tear or five thou
-5.013d thdia, of Stioll2,loli free, no doubt laugh
ing in their riiirver at th..,irh;died7 rf rhe a : , ..,,,
demo."
We hash one otbor 04.0 of complaint. We
received late on Sunday night last n large num
ber of dispatcher, the substance of which riis to
be found in the New York papers of Saturday,
received by mail twelve hone before the dis
patches were delivered. Why telegraph to as
news on Sunday night which had been famished
to the eastern prose on Friday eight—forty-right
houre before' We are entitled to receive one
diepatehes at the earne time an the eastern pa
pery; but in this instance we were two days be
hind.
HORRIBLE CarELIT IN TOE Bnirisn Auvi
Thu London Time, gives the following repor .4
a eaeo of flogging in t he Brtzteh army for .leeer•
"The first man, named Green, bore his punish ,
moat as stated by an eye w Daces, "Ilki a true
soldier," but the second, named Davis, a young
recruit, protected his innocence of the crime of
desertion, bellowed and screamed for mercy,
ancl supplicated Col. Talbott and the medical of
ficers, and others who were present to have corn
passiori on him, or be should die. His back was
covered with a mace of large red, inflated boils,
which bled profusely at every stroke, and red
dened the ground under his feet, upon which the
eat was ordered to he withheld for a few moments,
when, finding that his punishment was not at an
end, he gave vent to exclamations for mercy,
and partly succeeded in delivering himself by
force from the etraps which bound him to the
halyards. The puniabroent was again ordered
to be continued, when al every succeeding stroke
his cries and exclamations were most lamentable,
lemon:inch that the officers and men swooned
away at the Bickeuingspeotaele,and had to be car
ried into the open am. One officer and upwards
of 20 non-commissioned officers and men long in
the eerrice fainted, and others stopped their
ears and closed their eyes, lea they, too, should
become unnerved, and be subject to the reproach
and ridicule of their comrades."
A JIWIDEII AVENGED AT LABT.—The pardon
granted three years ago, by Gov. Clark, to Dr.
Graham, that dangerous man hue already con
verted into a death penalty. In a political quar
rel, touching the origin and nature CI which the
telegraph is silent, the murderer of Loring has
been shot deal in the etreete of New ()drum.
There ie no need of supernatural argument In
prove that the ehedder of blood shall sooner or
later be overtaken by a violent fate. Juries may
acquit, or may mitigate the charge; Judgee may
oontraot the sentence to the narrowest limits of
the law; and Governors may arbitrarily reverse
the cooree of justice; but there is alwaye the bot
and rebellious temper of such reckless men to
ensure them ultimately, the 'fate they have for
the moment avoided. ft is thelury that impels
(hem relentlessly upon their doom. Indeed, the
very impunity of their first offense beckons them
to farther senors of violence, and to hazard and
probable death. Graham's unhappy end will
attract little regret or sympathy.—X. Tioi,t.
An Usurer. Itace.—A few weeks since, Mr.
N. P. Willie, in •the Ilwar Jovr,al, gave a very
graphic narrative of au alleged incident in the
early life in the personal history of Lieutenant
Maury. The amount of it was that a young
Owyhee priaoess insisted ou his marrying her,
which he finally did, with the usual ememouien
of the country. The story woe told with spirit,
and without the slightest hint that there could
be any question as so its truth. It has Mace
beau pronounced utterly without foundation, on
the authority of Lieut. Maury himself; but this
makes not the slightest difference,. It is etill
going the rounds of the Press, as a curious in
cident of personal history, and without any no
tice whatever of the contradiction. In spite of
himself, Lieut. Maury will go dorm to posterity
es the husband of an Owyhee prinoess. It is
only another illustration of the 'wpm:Ability of
overtaking and correcting a falsehood.
FATAL - ACCIDENT —Oa Monday, the 12th Mi.,
Mr. Arthur Mooney was found in the road Dear
Mr. Bradthati, is Franklin township, thin to.,
horribly mutilated uud scarcely alive. Ile left
Bradford's home on the afternoon of that clay
on a spirited horse, which ho had beta, training
to run sometimes, for the purpose of returning
to his hems Some time afterwards lice horse
was diecorcred m the coed grazing along the
fence but riderless, when :smirch was instituted,
which resulted iu finding hint as above awed.
The beet medical assistance foiled to restore him
to COLieOIOII9LICALL and be died or about midnight.
Me was an unmarried man, about 28 years el
age, and resided with his mother, In Whitely
township.— Waynrthury Mesmenger.
In New Orleans, the other day, tit a big fire,
a man named Jules Drees, of Hook and Ladder
Company No. 2, being in dapple of burning,
eased his life in some miraculous manner, upon
the exact particulars of which the papers disa
gree, Borne saying that he jumped across the
street to the roofs of the houses opposite, and
others bunging that he came clown a five story
ladder in three jumps. Au honest Dutchman,
who eaw the whole affair, says that Jules took
the "grapple-rope," fastened one end era to the
roof of the befitting building, threw the other
end, to which wan attached the iron grapple,
across thestreel,caught it on thereof of the house
opposite, and hauled it taut. Raving thee ex
temporised a tight rope, 'he took a crow-bar for
a balance pole, and deliberately walked corona.
Where's Diondie
Jima BLACK is "0/100k full" of the Pre
sidency since bis reply to Douglas. . tie tine
of having his, wig readjusted, and intends
takingg . lemons temp a dancing mister (which
b e °e l l e leeeeee 1p BiLADIStieB for the benefit of
hie fangs) thlrsinter to improve his gait-;--Cor.
191 Y. Breu,
Ossaam. hat. DELrysero—On Monday night,
Warner and Small, two desperate ()tweeters
who were confined on a charge of "home steal
ing," broke jail and eeoaped. Although heav
ily ironed, they managed to eoale the jail wall
and descend by means of blankets. The hinges
of the jail door were filed oompletly off, and the
door opening into the jail yard most ingeniously
forced by sawing into the bolts. What is the
nee of such a jail? It is due to the Sheriff to
say that he has taken every precaution to recurs
the prisonere, and their escape Is entirely owing
to the deficiency of the jail building and the in
genuity of the prieonere.—Butler Amer.
LIEGE 85110611T101.1 EXITOTED.—The Liver
pool Times soya it has the best authority for gat
ing that the prospeots of emigration to the Uni
ted States are "most promising," and that an
active movement for some months is anticipated.
The latest emigration statistics show that while
there is a falling off in the Irish emigration. the
number of English and Sooloh emigrants is large
ly inoreasdd.
Tus Portemouth lourna putpl.L,. a passport
given by :Imo; Monroe, when %nisi er of Eng
land, in I Add, to Essex White, a slave and body
eervant of John Randolph, of Roanoke, and a
negro, in which the meld Essex White ie called
"a citizen of the United Statee."
PASSING TRH Retccut.--A belle at a Down-
East Husking Frolics, on being asked by a young
farmer if be might kiss her, answered: "Not
till you have complied with the rules, and passed
"the ruby earn."
"Are you the mate" ' told an Irishman in
New Orleans to the cook of a ship lying in port.
..No," said be, "but I'm the man as boils the
mote.-
S Vll LER Comrt.sitrr.—The fact is now WO
well established for any one to attompt to controvert 11,
that royal of the dumansa whia, often prove fatal in .0111.
tuer, are produced by excessive nao ulfrolla and veirotablort,
by which the stomach It disordered, the liver demogrod, the
blood am,,,^nated anti digestlro organ. rendered Inactive
trot torpid. Cholera, Cholera Moth., Bilking and Cramp
Chotle, UySentery,liarrliert and ouch like teurplalut• per
Initiate arid thrive upon Improper toot and often times be
come no deep .oared and hoed nos the conatltutien, that
the atrongoat and moataclive mitered ruedlionetrarenostde
to Arrest their progress until the patient I. prostrate, and
all hopes of roller are ended. whale It that has not nen a
One, healthy Infant or adult, autri&l wire one of the annoy.
log dire/eras alai, of, and despite the skill and act.
e of medial getillernen Morally wants away undeethelr
trvetment? And how tarots treatment ID to • .cuuntcd fort
Pimply by the tact, that lir•hrad of admintsrortug MOSIII,
rom&dy to may the failing strength of the afflicted, nodal
the same time check the elver to IL progress, the remedy
prescrobed aided In the eshatualon of the encored strength,
and at the time the disease was noised the starer.; Yeas
invarrata, awl falling to excite • reaction the patient died
from rho oiled of the. porno .Imi/date/id to uproot tr.
itmease Not to with 13/hallA VLA lIOLLANLI tartan%
which ars composed thtiroly of vlgetahle mailer, and which
have not ugly proved thou/aide., tire beet toll 111 nee, tut
IMVei Lliter 1.1.1 Co corrrot ‘ , l to. eumsch aml
towel, when lanes ercording N dlrocame. In the ram lit
VI:1111,1in Complaint. they have no antral. Try them et once.
Its. Casa/cur ,—The tienultruhighly Couroht rend
1-ids Ilithda Is pot up 1 , 111311 plot fettle only,
see retailed at Si tar bottle. The groat demand for
truly Co 1bbra1....1 Medi, lee Can Induced annoy Imitator.,
which the public should gunrl agesnst throbaelug. 80W., •
ill gee lb." env oriole ,e 0,14144 of &eery
molls you thy.
BILIJ.UIIN P/Og, .lu.. 4 cam • l'ropritt
etr...1,1,....n0 Int re.
Rezinr,Nts in the country, where medicines
ace No neadlly cnioN et, Nbonnl at Imp. be nrontilcd witb
Wel not mr. //enalonle 1. , 1, and B Faknea., - Jcs• 1 , 4-.4(inyn
en ne.rsITILIIIiiy 5.144 J. tune they are ttraorpar4.44,
IhNtr tlinnly nee b. raved many valnablo Prepared
nod 4g..141 by B. L. VaIINET4I , 44JEC a Co.. IN bonnnle Man.
giNtn. No. 10 Wood i..trort, PlitNnornb. 44 .home order!. for
sopplloa aboald le.ddraxol. N.= Coma
Ac to abbcrustmento.
LAND—The underbigned offer for *ale en
excellent treaol LAND, ottusto In Perry township,
1-. wren. county, Vei...Jululng the Leis of A Vilico.or,
She Johnston, Chivies .Llail, tV. Actiiirt Freon.
~titer., conuilelog ILO scrim, more:. 1.11.1-0 ar
. y r ... pi o n.,, et•hte.n liy thirty-two loot, end •
Log Unto. About twenty-ore &cr.. steered end lanced,
an 1 az itr.trard eml other Improvement. there.
biIABZiIIALL A !MOWN,
• il.l.ZtvP Attorneys or Law. Plll•hurgh, Pe.
FALL S'l'll.ll.
71 41
11.3 lat..t Etyles to
lIATB AND CAPS
ii•it a. lUD AT
J AM RS 1y 11, SON'B, I
Voiotia 14.0, Allegheny City,
en2.l Opptelle tho faun. Dank.
ukr A N situation as Boos-Kezrza
V V or emit to a Inereaullla or baailmg eatabllallmcot,
by a man of exparlancs, capable of taking charge of ..•
tur tat 6f booli, and who 4 himself gen.
erally awful. Goad rcf4rrnoes ail.. A Odnnx liar 472
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Cult. and Victor[bee SKI.INED. All ktbdo of work Jon.
in the beet style, et the "Centro Rat otore,"
. .
lIILIARSI AN & OOLLORED,
No. 75 Wood Ntreet
AT HOItIEWOOD STATION, PA. R. R.
—FOR BALD—In • ylsmeaut location. on the &mown
Turnpike, • twuetory Dwelling Howe cod two arr. of
gronod. The norm le convenient!, arraoged, eight room..
hell and aller, marble mantels, portion, lc. The grounds
are in goal order sod handsomely laid oat; shade tree.,
ehrubbery, faits and flower. ; • well rd good rater and
primp; Roble and carriage home. Price F3.ooo—term•
easy. X. OUTRIDER'S • SON, LI Market el
F 1, 0 U R-
Ica Dorn I. litorling 11111 a Extra VI.,
ICA .to Oesoo Jo Jo do;
do Hogs .1., do do.
do Volts of Olio Water P , 1111.1 rowlly
=BM=3=E:=ll
AI.IO3II'LI.:TE Stock of Cloako,
Damon., Onribaldlea, Alone LAdice, i11../w. nod
01.A31/3331 . • AbANIA Woo, Eplandid 00k 100.1 0/1.03/ /lobes,
003 and llgnred 101 k., .15./rinora,l333l•lns, Poi[ do l•bmrea,
Varartolttas and Poplins—All of rre,nt arrly.l ,
mat C. ELANEON LOT t. 71 3141k/t ht
WILLOW W ARE
HAMLETS <Omar' varlaty. toolbar with a WI
iwisortment of gocdt u sally found Is this 11., tor bats,
holoanio arJ rotwll, t•y SAMUEL RIDDLF.,
WOODEN ‘I A. RE
Ch arm, Tabs, Palls, Waalawazds.
Drama; Brae., er.
SAMUEL RIDDLE.
r BE NEW TENIPERANCE.
conelttog of Glee., t cage and Pierre c0n:w00...1 ad
arranged for the .oleo. Temperance Organtrartnue In Ike
Palled nratta. 11 litrybru Hubbard. For sale by
• KAY k 00., 55 Ignod meet.
Van HEN T—A comfortable brick dwelling
j: Bonze of ele moms, mud • hall, wall finished .04 lu
gnd order, .Isom Cat.. Av.... Rant $175 prr
'" '
Wll EAT—Thre car loath; Mediterranean
MI,. teed tale , by
5P11.11.0 I lIA/LBAUGII t GO,
in. 2 I No. 2.39 fAberty str.t.
i lLuutt-1,000 barrels Flour, or different
if nor., bturo and lor aslo , by
APIIINORR LIARBACOFI k CO.
PORK -50 bhls in ,tore and: for Bala by
m 23 APRINOER HARBACOR A CO
SEEDS -225 bus prime Clover Seed;
n A.l I . Ctglinh d, A.,
ft2:l WATT I WIT,InN.
IaxETAL-250 tOlin Union Furnace Coke
Metal; Itrl 4. Valley Yates,. Coke Mt VA;
w.:3 WA'rl• t WILBON.
NO. .)10LA SSE'S. - 21)0 1,1,1 s N. 0. Ittu•
• i••:c., print, It, roapeinatt, Mil,• by
saila AMU V Ell A DILWORTH, lig) &gond of
WANTEA—An native man for country
wash. A Garman prairrad.
MPhil' P.ll a all.* Wall, 170 Etannd st.
W BARTON'S EItVA LEM'A,
211.1
DI S PEPSIA • AND CONSTIPATION,
A maple, ataceablu hat! Infallible =cape. .17hscatiorad io
Paris I/ )1. Wharton, of ttS that Iticbullea et ad for ul, by
JABIII6 itiStith i 9 Jouritt stnat, Pittsburgh.
ifir Stud in a ..lietaur caubilatug full diroctittus for
11110 sc2l
PARLOR COAL HODS,
OYSTKIt
CO - 3IC STOTISA,
The brnt nshortrnent In the city.
Parlor (throe, Pratt Cans,
Porcelain, Brookend Cl•pper Preferring Mallet.
All kinds or Bathing dprifratoe. Plain, Platiiiihed, ,lap•
panned and Preened Tin Warn.
• .
A beautiful osooflolont of Tollst IfAto It lb. Iron Cit,
fltolo Worwhounu of
W. W. OHM/SHAW, No. 191 Wood el,
tr 22. Vint door below the sign of the Golden Ono.
G:gbailt.tES.,---
hO 1,101N.0. Nag.r, lair to pthne,
V 2, 'boxes 15'4:hater Old Tube.ca,
175 " Omuta and IL •R. do,
10 C.. Denver's ye do,
100 ,hreht Y. H. hod Mack You,
tient. prime Rice,
50 bage./thatroto god Pepper,
LO Ltd* N. O. Tar. Yor .ate by
.t. 22 31111IYER DILWORTH.
8 L.,,,K ALL WOOL DELAINS, --
--
BLACK BILK WARP TaMATTE,
MACK VILINCII AIRRI.f4O,
, MACK OALLILVES,
Jo/towed...l . BLACK
00'8.
110.LOLIK-100 bbLs choice extra inspected,
I.‘" in store inad for ale by Wit. 1 1 117111ClilON,
se= Liberty molt
wANTED—A. ttea4y Young Alan, to
- TT drlvidpay and via In k MOM Nuys used apply
who MUM IK4IIIIIINIud4 rOar.? at 911
410713761 L . . -; , • - - oda
? p u4 ' Sbbtittscratrur,
FIRST PREMIUM
Stoves, Grates and Himont 4,,,5‘
11=1
DI PLvld A ASI
A WALLED BE nt IC LATE A LLE , /iIY.N ■ tIeEN I V zi \ 1•
WESTERN PENTPILT AEI A AGM
EEL runya. sum cry
BISSELL & co.,
NO. 235 LIBERTY STREET,
ILkMJFAOTIBI RS OF
00 0 IC. I is,T , PARLOR
HEATING STOVES,
Fine and Common Enamelled
ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS
♦ad the Colobnded Capitol and Ugh.
COORING RANGES
II yam grant tb, BEdTIttC4 BVitill that Id males
all at
BISSELL & CO.'S
If you want COOKINU STOVE ILIO voinct f um
Nand,
It
BISSELL & CO
VRON Tryon TE AITD ant ban VENDERS,ding hauttall on e, land rant the beat GRATE
NENV FALL GOODS
r
Horne's Trimming Store,
Naar Fourth Street, Pittsburgh.
RICA DRESS TRIMMINGS, HAND
SOME CLOAK TRIMMINGS, In ail me onreltlo• of
Museum:l.
SHAWL BORDERS—a largo stock at IDI,-
prices.
ELEGANT SASH RIBBON AND BONNET RIB
DONS; BUGLE HAIRS, NETS, COIFFURES
AND FANCY HEAD DRESSES AND THE
MARAPOSA—an entire new ornament f, the
head.
EMBROIDERIES.—Fine Lace and French
liVork t•etts, Lnee Collars, Ponitis,
Cm la,llarsand Setts, Embroidered Band,,
Ilutiling, Cambric and Swiss and Linen
Worked Edging- Embroidered 1-I.lkfsi In
fants' Calla, Waists and Robes; Velaiii•iennes
Laren, Thread Laces and Edging.
STOCKINGS AND GLOVES of imry
and description.
LARGE STOCK OF RIBBED IIoSIERY.
SIEN'SSIIIIITS AND FURNISIIIN , . 000D5-
a fall stock.
MERINO AND SILK lINDER-tiARMENTS. for
Lsdies add Children.
MILLINERY , 100DS—Raeher, Flnsers, Valetta
Sada., Blonde, Lace., Crape., I.thar., Nato
ZEPHYR WORSTEDS—Allftindar, of our own Idn•
portation
SHETLAND WOOL, YARNS, CH ENEILLES and
KNITTLNO COTTON.
SKIRTS ANI) CORSETS of the but meth
THE STEEL ePRING DOLLAR SKIRT F.ll ei
CENTS.
FANCY WOOLENS—L.I..' M./ Cbil Iran. II • I
Starts. Sark, and Shavtla.
- - -
Inakir Wholesale Roma., upecelr• sr. Inf of NEW Loi
SEASONABLE GOODS, to which •c• !mite the. venial at.
troll= of RISRCILART.I.d MILLINERS.
A... are nor:latently welting our stock and make Oct
porchlase oo the beet cash termLue on. sod edit soil all
goods In our lino ea In. ae they one be had candle. to th•
country. JOIMPII HORNE, 77 Market ousel
SrOCICENU TARNSEte Malutrae-hsrn.'s prces.
LARGE STOCK OP FALL BONNET'S lallohrote
only. asl3.2tr4
.13 EC N 13.1' W.A.131) 13 fraU OH. FDIC
SERMONS
p“bh.h.a - weekly IL.
TIIE INDEPENDENT
IN addition to the interesting matter eon
rehled In ovary .ncoestirezmmber of TAe Independent,
to. Publivhar Is happy to =menet. that tde tunday hlorw.
log Ramon. of Met. Linear Wun Btltclia teal appear ex.
elusively la Its column. every weak. They are the only-re.
port. given to We pram which receive Avian, from the
Author'. own hand. Among other specks! contributor. ate
the !piloting wallionewn welter.:
MRS. HARRIET BEECHER STONE,
REV. OEO. B. CHEEVER, and
JOHN G. WHITTIER.
Tuve—Two &Alarm e 'ear, pity•bl• In whence.
Addret.
JOBIKPIL 11. R.ICICA-11.13130
Publlsh•r,
N. 5 Beeman Start, N. r
TOR BALE BY ALL NEWS AGENTS.
.e2l.lmd.lt•P
11A [MESS £ PARKER.
PRODUCE 2 COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Give particular attention to the purehere and
sale of Flour, Grain and Provisions.
No. 6 poDEROI , B EMILDING,
1311=
11=1111111
sorroakNcri P 117350...
Mann. R. nom., Mr. W.. M Cukbu. ..
Omit Li.mtlett •Oo , Low. J. D. C•utlold
•• Lath, & Trkoblu, Grobsta &Thonso,l
Jut .11'0011y a Jobo Ylopi A Co.,
Mr. J•l2l.ltherdiver, Dorloor, hlookomro
Mews. Llop,l A Fors, th, I & Co.,
Mr. D. Woh.co, V4lutbr &
No. 21 Olsoiowl.
171iFINLEY- - V. A
IrIIELEV d TURPi N,
COMMISSION MERCUAIiTs,
CHICAGO.
4/t-Olvn partkolor .Motto. r tho p.tochatoood halo of
P 1.511, GRAIN AND PORK. •
Item To—Lieptiroorr & CO., Pit4hnrlh, P.
AND. IL CANFIELD, do do
DANIEL WALLACE, do do
Nolttßoodly
WL. L. ScIIKELTS. L. L.
.IEI- BCI-IDIELTUTZ ztr, CO.,
IVIIOLESALE & RETAIL MANUFAC
TURERI3 AND DTLEAB IN
BOOTS AN anoir.s,
No. 31 Fifth Store, Bank Block,
Having pls. toceisall our ...7 lamo sod comploo. sicck
ISOOTIS ANDI7I.IOXS, Boa iimpared Co otfor moo In.
dumunta tJ pun:bums. all sod elotoloe.
rolce3rod wu. B. wawa= a CO. 31 MIA $l.
NEW 000DBI NEW 000013 I I
BOOTS AND SHOES
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
JADIES
. R..0 i 23 d 8 . , 1. N r0 0..8 . 9 ,1 !I d a . r ... k i e ,t t
b..Jc.t ot acct
011300m*Buossolimat from Coe tasterik Hanafactotara
ovory variety sad etyle.
Lodi., Moos and =hirer 'a Boats, Ehora, Flip
my, at.
Boas, 17
Also Ladlbotoes, Miami and Cbildosn's city anode
blatobaaltsl ,ao•
Men's, Boys' and Youth's calf, hip and coarse Dolts, Shoes
Ozfurd Tic., Oalnoß Opt[[",, Co. Mono 'V"' scoot and
Cork Pole likads—allof wtdta ha will toll at very low pilots,
wade-tole or recta; mud harlot °roc Manta year. expel.
Once 10 buying be Vette be can now eon animates. Lis ria
olwotrlolly mvlt.. all In want to 'call, amanita them they
will Os pleated. JABIZiI ROBB,
gala ' No. S 9 Market Masa
FINE TOBACCOS
-25 gms Anderson'. Botac.r.
26 do do Amxdor,
tt. do Mrs. Miller's Yam Cot;
2.5 keg, Fig Totwoo;
20 boxs. Dohissimos Tobsoco,
for rata by .rIS RAYNE'S a A.NDLREAN
SEED IVREAT-300 bushels choice and
clam; • Muter, 4001 U Moth coin Xkirr. a bbl., !nab, rt.
craved sod for rislr, by HUDDLE. WIRTS k CO.
TimoTay SEED-50 bus No. 1 Timothy
Seed, lo store sod far sole by WK. /kII..UavIICON,
s • ' No. I% I.lbr.rty greet.
GREIIE,UYS MAGNETIC PLASTER
ILK —A Ore supply recd by JOEL ILLYINO,
.22 corner /UAW et.. and Diatil.d.,
PERUVIAN ORUP, constantly for sato by
.1. naM JOB. FLXIII2IO.
BURNING FLUlD.—C.amphone, Sperm,
Lard and Etberial 06s, conenntly nn 4 .t
309. IPLIMM(673, nor. Diamond and Mirka Id
ONI.X BEAN TOBACCO. manufactured
11 ezpremsly for oky biro Undo, and zrrart.Our for 0010
by me play, puund bal. ROL VLEfillid,
oo rj maw Dimbobd lubfl.Pfsrkst
Bwe-4 rals pr . imlEareißutter far
..failictliantotta.
'l' VZ . F. .A. "ir 3al iv or x olsr
le respectfully invited to the largest stock
.ue m at.t miety of STOVIP B
in the State, manoractered by
A. BRADLEY,
TN our assortment will be found the' follow
I Log wall known
THE DOUBLE.TOP PATENT OAS I SMOKE
THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE-TOP
THE NEW DOUBLE-TOP PATENT GAS AND
TIIE CELEBRATED V ICT..R, f. 4 W.. 1, Live
PREMIUM STOVES OF THREE DIFFERENT
PARLOR STOVES, for Wood and Coal; best in th
BISSELL & CO.
I:I=I=LIZIEMDM
GRATE FRONTS, ku, all of which will km cold 0.
FALL G
• VI ° rob
-4* )
NOW OPENING AT
arg happy to ha able to inform our uu•
morons friends, customary and tha public puttrah
iv, that ..re nal, opening the Mast AT rit LOT' Vl dock of
Moonlog Cowls. Ilol,se4oroishuig Goods,
Domestic & Staple Goods,
That we have ever beett able t, of f
er.
In ..r •tuck 101 ww (nova all lb. novaitles of the sesaLo,
tbdre being several 4,lta YETTR SIFORE OFFER NP
IN THIS MARNE Wu 7111 M.. , t> almost dblly Inca
celpt of
In .UM.. to oar preeeol etnek, .11 of whkh let!, Le druid
as low, and • goal meal ...it; Le Lore:, Mao thef .'au he
rAvad to th. city
Mu. call eon P2.3laa cur btfure parchastng
elsov beta.
74 Market Street, bet. mirth and Diamond,
PIITSBURGEI, PA.
cravrtte EIAT STORC
CBIC 4 0 0
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
11.0 DOT in •tor• a toll @rock of
Desirable Fall Goof/la,
To which Owl Invito Ihs Attention of the tmae. aclOiliwi
T IIE ADMIRERS OF
bTEINWAT'S PIANOS
are tespectfally I acumen that we aro nag
receiving our BALL ISUPPLY or tn..
CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES.
Tho demand for them floe lastramatito to so 6r in ad.
Tame of the stipple that puer-hatene should gyro ea an early
call In order to ware a choice.
A. KLEMM a BRO , No. IS Fifth street,
vela 8010 Agent. for Bteintray'a Nance.
WOOL -2.000 . Ibs in store and for rale by
ealD HITCHCOCK, WORSEN , / A CO
SUNDRIE
antler-300 Iba. Gosh roll;
Eggs— 4 WA, fresh;
Paschen— b do do
rent— I do
Chickems-5 coops;
Cheaaa— 30 Daces English Dairy,
Ilactived sad for saleby TODDLE, WIRTB a CO.
'E ll 0 L--
12 000 GALLONS, warranted pare,
mahoteetared and for sale by
DOWER, EIAMILTON * 00.,
allddieslley between IL R. Depot and Dlasneed,
Allegheny City
80 SACHS THAT EXTRA FAMILY
TENN. TLOI3II, Br 6 idw.l , lllls, now lo Oars end
for wls by .115 DIAIMI DICKEY a CO.
MMICARONI-25 bxs. genuine Italian
VERMICELLI— '5 do do do
Just toothed sod fords by REVUE R A ANDERSON.
Nip No. 85 Wood st., oppadts Rt., Charles Motel
OLIVE OIL-25 doz. in boxes;
20 do Is barkotc
20 do to Flom., Mats,
for oda hi &RYMER & ANDER/20N, 22 Wood •t/•d
STOVE DEALERS
No. 4 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH
coon Erroyme
CQNSITMING TROPIC. r. Coal.
PATENT GAS AND SSIOEE CONSUMING
'SMOKE CONSUMING EUREKA. for Coal or
Oak end Pitlfburgh
I=l2l
market, and beating Stoves of every deeerip
C. HANSON LOVE'S,
FALL ANA WINTER DRESS LOOK
SHAWLS, CLO.IRS, RAGLANS
C. HANSON LOVE
HILLERMAN t COLLORD
Arn now piepsre.l to meet U. J.m.nda of gho... • hi. m.y
HATS, CAPS AND LADIES' FURS
WILSON, PAYNE dr. CO.,
DRY GOODS,
No. 94 Wood street, Pittsburgh,
cl‘ww4mo
QIIELLED ALMOIYDS-50 boxes for sale
kJ by REVMER a ANDERSON, 39 Wood *week
300. wi n Ml~ eel . J . 3 d u ,
n b r . 0 T SEED .
T.
Bn,tarro:d
1000BBLS. FLOUR, - carious grades,
to antra rold far tale by T. BELL a 00.
DYE-1050 bueb at C. & P. Depot for Bale
IN by [..i9 litTOl7OOOL, 3PCSMoIIY CO.
WHEAT 1 W H EAT 11-25,000 bush in
sad to mho. for cab by
gel% • lIITOLSOCH, IIreILENELY A co.
BADS! BAOSU-5000 sew:riles:4 direct
tfato Baton taarmenciarera, and for sea ,
wall) HTTOHOOCILIIPCB.I 6III :fa Oil.
CORN I CORN I I —2OUO bush for sale by
a•l9 HVORCOOII, It eilltlatY & OJ
AOKt; on. 1 and 2 in kith, and
Na 8 in bbb., vsznatod, L L kw ode by •
awn= # co.
/
• P. WE. 33420 V 13 3, dliotl ortear.
40' 764/2&"4. 1 boatamtla Wee Emu Pro. St 7ilth2treet
-1' - EILEGANT HOUSEHOLD FOIINITURE
_KA AT AUOVON — Ott Wadtmada,
(--.2.....taztab1.
:14.1..
, t t,,, at 10 Daft, et 111 de rid then addanal II•T .O.
p,Aruth, Na l= Centre Joanna, Ma Wanda. aod also
011NER ITU A'sa• 8311TEIDELDsrs, i grant honseho/d fOraltorla ht Parlor, bans Elohj.Ztoe,oom.
OPPOSITE THE Punt' UVVItli I cumber., ltbnuT, En, tnMOdidoE Tele o slab s
a w o m o o r chairs, with rocker; reception chair, cane mat
PITLYBURCII, PA. , . 0 0 er•taot elsalna, main chair and ehiltra miter; window
EtrastAg•r• or Celllx•o•
c . 0.d., ornamental gas chandelier. and ges gat,.
Des' ROOS of knowing where is the best ! throogh the boosts 1,...n chairs and tablo, 011 ow, eat,
mopeta and road mahodattl t•••
and
. 01 Pranela bed
iii.i'
to
PM.'
"'rig a'n
'''
i "sine"'
.ni
din"
i stood& mahoganydtasslog bureaus and wash standkalth
0e um OSA, to lop Ors of the prior / id flatchants, fluter., .. _,.., ~..., bid ... 4
Teacher. and prop *atonal man of the tn., tot are mot n mattlaLtPE Mmhogauy ararornos, a..
sP.onllt Moiod i., call at the 11.• of tba College .0.1 draolog bureau and wash stand, mahogany sewing stead,
"".k," th" ""'"tos entor.an L ee meoo thoo end e uuc tolloite set, mahogany and plain Wok ra ft s, nine large book
Cuotstutio. ct. , .ircilpg pc,b/i, D ., ~,,,, , gi“., .1...0,1 CAWS. MM . ,' IIhiSIVAN 1.11. and.? "M.. arm ••••• =I
.....t 01 1b..., the Dum ber :th;thth to o moao rocker, library step ladder with castors, eanittlan bEntlk
I al.", the m 'Lie , i Inattorn, , , t he ' ....,,,, ee th,th .1,10. shades, dining r e m and chamber earpetsOmatit
1 .ad • th...l E hlo. of th• ""
i '
and rags, etc, parlor, chamber and Moine room learlaraetit•tes
of 'only. the stonily
appearance or the wars no t , ' o, th e ,th,e,the t h e m oth, cheat. copper holler, ploserriog Itatneete col. tabs, ltd •
Nool of the ".. the qotho a o en " ooe • ,t eo , e and great varlet, or good kitchen forndoro•
(henry standing of the teem., eat oil other Wog. that 1 “M P. IL DATER, Asst.
go to make op a ling star Echool; and toe. It oat aattarleal '
VW the Into Oily College I. drool, in adtarna or coy other
Bebect, and pooeem• facilltles no wham Mae to to wand,
It Is Dot eat...od that they .111 patron. tin, rt-heol, oar
will they b• molleltsd to do to. soli damp
13ubitt ftottcta
O.PITTSE4IIIIOEI, ALLEGHENY •ND MANCHE!.
P•ageati EAaw•t 000/100 —The mt.:liter.
to the stack of this Cm:open) sr* noutiod Unit • meeting
Will be held et the eke of H. B.WILEINS, No. Iti fourth
street, Pltseborge, nu WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Tre, 1969,
et TO detect •. a, for the purpose of onninielne.
THOMAS BAHEWELL,
JOHN E. PARKE,
WILLIAM BAOALSY,
CT &PAULSON,
LEWIS
JOS. 8 BROWN,
H. B. witams.
O;UT. ALLEGUiNT COUNTY EDUC ATION•I.
asactAtlos vrlll hold Ds regular monthly m.oting
et IRON CITY PALM! LULL on SATURDAY, 7.403
Iran, at 0 o'clock,A.
•
/octane—By N. NsLeon, Zaq.
Datentrion—Subject: Powera and Dutra. of Nu.,
and naalstanta of Waded Echoola.
Itradurg—By Lim Hata Abraham, ?drJ.wam' f at..l
?dr. B. L..Jonea. .1. B. IIAWK.
sa'alt Secretary Sancta - Iva Commttttt.
iLmusementO.
APOLLO THEATRE.-
. -PORTER AND rcrIARLAND.
Doors open at 7 o'clock; Curia. Ina/ rue at
prtd.cly.
A M A 51 WROTH 1111. L.
Bine& .of poldlively imp/ appearance but. uu.k of tha
GREAT EUROPEAN TRAGEDIAN,
BARRY SULLIVAN
FRIDAY EVENING, Rept-314th* performane . e will COM
mance with KnOidee cataltrattad Tragle Dramr, to three
actat. entitled
WILLIAR TELL, TILE HERO OP SWITZERLAND!
William Tall. _BARRY BULLTVAN.
Dane. —....OUARLEf GARDNER-
• •
To conch:ids with illislispesres satinwood Ilistoriut Plsy
of the &wood Pat tof •
HENRY TIIE FOURTH.
Sir Joho 1.t.t.l BARRY SULLIVAN.
ETLIEN OF TILE CAM.PBELLB I -
MASONIC ELAL.L.
One week only, commencing MONDAY, Sept.lo
RUMSEY & NEWCOMB'S
ORIGINAL CAMPBELL MINSTRELS,
Bram Sant and Doubts Troupe, and the only Campbells
now
In external all others awneeng the name are nothing
more than mountebanks and imposters, not to be U mud.
We millet the public against null.
The edvantegre the Campbells ropy above any other
Minstrel Orgaoluelous, Krim from their sintering toe tel
twelve year. to the tiocithenf country. Their dellneatic.
of Negro Characters are taken from nature •Catle• and in.
Merit. In African life, and aim at prawenting Menial and
Comical peculiarities or the Southern Negro, arid elewelog
him to his proper earn:Lard of Natural Wit and blcuiCal
Tel
eat presenting the phases of Negro Life on the Plantation,
and repreeentinithe musket capabilities of the more refin
ed ?Games of cithes and village.. In preventing truthfully
the hhwhis and Peonlisrltkie of Negro Life, the universal
Word has stamped the Campbell sales unapproachable
and dolt leg.
fifirgrm. ileloony Serenade by the CAMPBELL MISE-
S ati 0, led by the Wised bugle, AUGUST ACIIL
Doors open at 7 o'clock commences , at y. m 8.
ADMITTANCE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
P. A. CLARKE,
Agent and Science. Director.
CARGO'S BRASS AND STRING B'
01410111, Zl FIFTH STBIIE I.
igbuzational
VNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA,
Law Department.
P 1 LAD IC L. P IT I A.
gTEILII OF TIES LNSTITIJTION will
nommen. on the 3d of Octobwr naa. The
following are the rudder. or the lectorcir
110 N. GEORGIE SEARBWOOIO—P•notd, Person. Prop.
.cry and Mercantile Mr.
PROP. P. kloOALL—lvid...
PRO?. E. SPENDER MlLLER—Equity Jurisprudenee.
Vary orbrt Is made tu render Ibis Inetilation efficient
Ice Me purport. It burn view. nest... are frequently
end cerefelly ex/anion% legal question. are diacnoted and
I:anises In wriung form pert of the comma. By the rola
of the Court.. the time occupied bent, I. treated u equiva
lent, for moo port.. to taro nerdy, Inentitling to ad.
minion to the two, nod wt. admitted In the Court below,
• graduate of thie Institution ran practice at ono In the
Supreme Own. The Introductory Lenore win be deliver
ed on Fail.. I', dept. 301 b, at 8 o'clock, P.M., • the ustml
lecture room, by the Mott OEO. EllditSWOOD. .19-2 m
111.,11.0 . 7:r1:1•107 , 14 , 1:5HL1 , PiW1R'4,d
AND
WRITING ACADEMY,
Collage H►ll, Di•mmid, Birmingham
3" Os tiamantal Writing ..... 316
Plain Writing—. ..... 10}Tiwa nutituttcd
Writing and }took-Kasiplog
PACITI.ST:
13 El klifr.R, Prolosur of Writing and 8..4-Keeping
U. 11. LEITIELiD, Jr.. Prclussor of Panaranahip.
O. V. WILLS, Profeasor of Book-Harping and Coultas
al Calculations.
HBV. W. B. BOLTON, Loctnror . Blatot7 and Omeral
.lattlact.
MM. IL P. PLINNIIINN, 62.0. B. Minister to Poe.
mark, • member pf the Pitteborah Bar, Unarm ea Coe
amnia Law.
PIIOP. IL ►. EATON, Leetoreron Elccutia.
CM/I mod wa what has nem berm berm attempte.l by any
penman. oamelr /prime. of Ornamental and Practkal
Penmeneblp crecated yaw. prat..., In the abort apace of
from 0) peomule and apwarda.
aced boarneg et $2,60 per week. Iltreattastutto Ferry
free for students. Zautraewee at soy time. •
Do e epeciatart• of off-baud Below suckle., two
pos stamps, and address
G. U. LISITUIAD, Principal,
PUtebargh, P.
CE:E=3
M 0 I) E N LANG UAOES.—Peznirserce
Ao. 110 Smithfield event beg* to Inform Me
mils and the public dint be has renamed hie Inatrnetlone
In German, Frearti, eta. eelo lend*
PENN INSTITUTE,
1119/00019.191111972, NEAR PINN
ICU mop. oo MONDAY,. Ms 79th AUGUST. Toms
t 22 per mean of five months. J. M. 13111111.
aufhlyo Principal.
Valuable Coat Property for Bale.
THE Widow and Heirs at Law of Cyrus
Pisa* Into of Portage faculty, Ohio, deceased, offer
for ale the Cad Woes situated in New thimberland, Elan.
cock county, Virginia—being the mines purchased ol Al
tred Chsporart:B. W.Ohaputtn and A. 0. Chapman—coo.
°Bag of one hundred end twenty-three acrea, with the
appurtenances and privileges conveyed by the above pante.
Cyrus Prentiss, on the 31th day of April, 1867. There is
• stratum of 6 feet of Coal on the above premise now open
ed—frons WOO to 4000 bushels can be mined tad delivered
at the Ohio river per day. Also all the minerals Ott 167
scree known as the Okra= Farm, mudding of 80 acres of •
5 foot relit of Owl connected wits the Chapman purchase,
and can be worked from the eame openloge--end Le also
rich to Iron Ore, firs Clay, as. The mites are the mod
valuable of any now worked on the Ohio river. The quali
ty of Coal le tonal to
, Pargh or Youghiogheny. The
I.ation old:two mines 70 milts below Pittsburgh,
chor epreemi
advantage, for shlpplog Oral not pcsteesaed by ally e
that locality. All the appilanoes for mining •nd drilvorlng
Owl are in pertect order, and can go into operation at any
moment.
This promote a me opportunity Ur !my tudividnal or
comp., wishing to engage to the baleen, as the property
will be cold below met oo favorable term..
EE5MMiaiiMMi
John Whittleery and Richard B. Snapp, the Admlotstr.-
ter.to Virllol. , wilt attend on the premises to exhibit the
property to parties desiring to purchase. /or term. ad
anise John Whit:limy or Richard It, Knapp, New Oomber.
lead, Bannock county. ; or Samuel J. Hopkins or J. C.
Prentisa, Itarenua,Portage county, Ohio.
In 1,0111300i011 with the above, the ildmbilstrators irfll
.11.11 arsinid. the Pinioniii property °sod for operating the
mines—consisting of Horses, Naha. Om, Barges, gleam.
boat lists,litearriboat, Wb.rf Boat, /r.
Ravenna. Ohio, Sept. ft, 1859. esl3.6irdla4
FIRST PREAIIUM AWARDED erl
BY TUB STATE PAIR TO
GRAFF & CO.,
ISMANTTIPA.CTURICRI3,
TOR TUB BUT
STOVES
FOR THE REST
COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES,
With lugs Fred Don- for throwtag la OM,
AND BEST WOOD COOS STO VE
DIPLOMA !OR RUT LAUNDRY PTOTIS.
Alto, on hand s large sasortrusue of Hes tlos Myra
Plain sad Fancy Once trouts, nodes, Sad and Dog Irons
Sum Rath+, Wagon Razes, Hollow Ware, lc.
ORAFF R CO.,
No. BID Laborer !MIA..
AT TEIR HEAD OP WOOD BTBILF,
se2-Iyd Prrassur, Puma.
H ERBST & BARKER,
PRODUCE AND PROVISION
COMMISSION MERCITANTS,
267 Liberty Street, corner of Rand,
PrITSITUEOB, PRIMA.
113laPertiruler attention given to the srrchnee mod role of
ylemr, Oren, Dried Pratte, Potatoes, Pork, [Aral. Butter
Moan, Corer and Thnothe Bred., A.
Orders promptly Ailed at the lowest market prlora. Ad
ranee. mason coati...rut&
tt3otDre of the Pitteburgb Dag Manufactory. stallyd
A. KREBS & BRO.
PRACTICAL
Sitliggitatiutrs
Corner Wood and Fourth Ste.,
PITTSBURGH.
THE BRAMAN SEWING MACHINE
It dub, all others In EINPLICITY
El=
PAM EXAMINATION LIM,III2T.
Nu. TO &Last It
LAHR:MLR & NORTHROP.
00E. CANDY-25 Bee. No. 1 bite;
15 do' Whitt;
IS do Yetb w;
tb do
Jr
•
Jut reed and sot sue by . 1/2[lllll, Ati.DZIIO. I II
.! No.WI Wood at, opy.:.te Pt. Cbpdaknotat
•
IXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE
IA BUILDING Lora IN TUB SIXTH AND EIGUTII
WARDS.—On Theelay evening, &a o'clock. ea
the Commercial Salta Rooms, No. h 4 BUG, street, !Gordan
f the Bxecntrix of th e estate of the late Bee. A. W. BUGS,
deceased, will be sold the following deeirable property, vie:
Lot an tenth .it. of Pa. ATISOUS, having • front of 21 Nat
14 boat% sztendlog hack 112 teat to Waterer.
Lot on Chatham •tnkr.t. adjoining the Welsh Otuilab,
having • front of IT feet, not extending back 100 fest.—
Two lots on was at!, of Clongresa street, baying each •
front of 20 to-et, and extending back se um 5 Itehl‘a.
Lot at comer of Webster and Congress Mesta, baring •
front of 23 feet co Katetor alma. and ED feat on Magna%
reet.
Terce•—thle-half cash. recti.le• to one year with intanyet
0.72 P. ►i. DAVlkAilet.
VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION
v Tnasday Sept. 27th, et 7% o'cloCk. ttae
commercial melee roome. No. 44 Fifth IV, will be sold,
21 do Cititecie . Beek Stock;
10 Itienrants lb. Stack,
euM P. IL DAVIS, Aimt.
PUBLIC SALE OF MACHINE SHOP.
FOUNDRY & SMITH BLUR, WITEI TOOLS, 11A'
TERI ALS, Lc, AT LATRODIL—WiII to gold at pubUttear
. Toteday, Sept. 27th, ist 10 o'clock, A. M. on the preset
ens, the Maclaine Shop, with other bundling, and shl Lots
of Groond oo thecorner of Railroad street and Jefferson et,
In tetreho, Weetentreland county, P., cn the liae ot the
Pe. R. It , 40 milts, east of Pittsburgh, lately aged Tal k
Ilennfsetory, and every , wsy sdapted for the b
or for the manufacture of Agricultural Impleosenta7W
the Blar.hinstry and Tools, cone:nth:in of Engine and Boner,
Turning fatties, Drill Pram, Dolt Crating elachitikeirca.
ler Sane, Mortice and Termoning hteeblma, Wood Plow ,
frLog and Grooving Machine, Tape, Idea, Shafting,
aTe7, Pulleys, Grindstone, Blanket:filth and Machinist/
Hand Toole, Pattande, Lumber and Iron.
The sale will be poidU re, as the owner I. engaged In other
beams.. Peteons &airing to examine the atabliehanint
prior to the day of sale, can do eo by calling on D. Mina.
1t.,,, el Latrobe. Tema, at the sale, will be made Men&
male P. M. DAVIS, £lOl,
OIMICLAELRING t de' 60N9'
Rim NEW SCALE mg
PIANO FORTES
TIIE anbsenber has now on hand o moat
splendid stock of Piano, consisting 0.1 6% acid 7 Oc
tave., in Plain and ()arced Owes of the owed alitgaoS
on, from the Celebrated nectars of Chlaorling i Eng.
The Instrument. ore all prosided with (bar latent norm*
mid; a. Repading-ddfon, Doubk.Dappers, Felt,H
Z. 17, and aro of their
ENLARGED NEW SCALE,
By which • moat Ismer nand bard la obtained, Male
euently the tone is ner.dered very powerfol, yet retaining
its aweet and musical comfit,. By the pagan:lm of the Ac
tion, the performer is enabled to produce all pada of form
from pimrirrrmo tofortinrixto, arab the greatest ease. •
CHICKERING t EONS' PIANOS r. thus spoken of by
the best artists sad alba to oar ccrantry:—
VILLE/MG say.-- . . They are beyond comparison eke hat
I have ever month the United States, and will compare
vorably with any I have ever known.'
GUSTA VE BATTER .ape—" The opinion which Impress
ed three pearl, ago, haa been tame than coat rated to me, by
the motioned eve of them. th That boy mitts. sod 4 Pim
quality of tone, with nicety or articulation, they alum°.
[From tho National Intelligent:cc, Vfaablngtol.]
'They C3O mealy boar comparison with itudratnenta from
any part of the world, to paint of tool, drongth and etas
ticity of touch?,
[From the New Orissa. Flaproa.) •
"For excellence of material, elegance of finials, and faith
fulness of workmanship, and abase all for 'sana and ?a
1100y, mellow aweetnres, brilliancy end permanence of Sono,
they ars nuequalle4."
[From the Family Journal
'The peculiar musical qualities !miens:leg to tho Chick•
erlog instruments, an • MU, musical, rich and posrerthi
tone, tree hone say Wooden. noisy, leudnem of sewed, en dis
agreeable to the sensitive mnalcal ear. Teery basis glare
easy, man and ploarant much, and will keep In tune better
than any P 1.., known."
The potato aro invited to cell nod rstreine thiree iplendld
instruments, which as sold at
FAcrront PRICES AND WARILINTED
JOHN H. MRLLOR, el Wool and.
OLD and YOUNG
AFFIRM ITS TRUTH,
EMEIrE3
Professor Wood's Hafr Restorative
WILL PRESERVE, INFALLIBLY, THE
growth and wk." of the hair, if need two or Urea
times a weak, to any imaginehle age. Perfectly reams the
may; cover the bald with =tare's own ornament, the ban
make it more soft amt beautiful than any olloend MINIM
the scaly free from all dices., to, the greatest age. Oates.
men, lodges, Attorneys, °atm", Clergymen,. Pt onsiabei
Hen and gentlemen and Ladles of ail classes, all Over the
world, bur teetlmony that we do not ea too math to
term Head the following, and Judge:
PBOlll3/108 8. THALEMIG, PIANIST,
says, on len arrival tel the Vaned Bata be
wee
Wood r ': Harr Itestorlifeftir elh " a reco 44 =
Iu arlainalbu.
CHAHLLI °AIME.", 13 tissue 8 treat,
sea the gray haire on his wife'. head wen, et.
ter a few week'. trial, turned into dart braarty
at Umtata, thaw baanUtylng cod ttlatazdng the
hair.
A- O. RAY3IOSTD, Bath, Ithlaa, sate beta now
eirty years old, and hi. hair and whlakere were
thr.-ihntth grey, but by the Mot two bottle. of
Reatorattre the grey. Andre bare
both on his head and face, aodla mo:=
gluey than for twanty.dre yearenraloaa His
wife, at the age of Any two, has nal ft illh the
.same effect.
TINLBY JOHNSON, Pack of New °flaw:taut. -
Out he loot his Lair by the Yellow Paver, le
H. need Wood's Hair Restorative, and Ids barb •
now thick and glcay.
IL lIIIDDLNION, Livingston, Althea., aye
the Bertorative bu dune much good to Ids part
of the country. He med it for taldnea, and new
has a tine bead °flair.
T.L. lIOHB3. Lebanon. fienththy, says he bee
..can Wood's Hair Hastorthire In hmedreds of cr
as, and maw knew It to fall in accatmalshing •
all it protease to do.
A. J. ALDEN, AtcLatubact., IHImU, sea he
bad the scald bead eight loam act.was bald,
but by the liberal use of Weed'. llalr Ream,
tire, ha new has • rich gluey head of hair.
A Sir Bold by all Druggist; and by 0. J- Woof
Co., I th Bro.daty. Ni. Yor ass l le, Placket
taut, Bt. Louts, hiss Sold to Plttebargh by Dr.
GEO. U. KEYNES, B. L. PANNE/STOOK 00 -
end ell Dr:ulna fund I
LOGAN di GREGG,
IMPORTERS OP
HARDWAR:E,
NO. 52 WOOD STREET.
ffur Doors above D. Charleo note],
JeatdCat
B. BATA', We of lancaeLer LIMAS& o=4, 1 . 11414.
GEO: 8. mono= 4 co.,
Commission Mei-Chants,
fOR TEE BALE Of
PIG IRON, BLOOMS, &0.,
, • No. 52 Wood at, Pittsburgh.
Barns an—Lyon, Ehorb d Co, Pittalmrgb; tvinpron,
CopeWolk Co., Pfttaboreb; nos E. Franklin, Zan, I.
natl.; Bon. ehnon-Carnaron, - Barr Lamar, Bryan, Gardner
• Chi, Boll! dayabarT, Pa. , idn,Eind
THB lavnwausa
Insurance Company
OP PHILADELPHIA - :"
Immures against Loss or Darnags by Fire
on Bnibltniss.llorehandliss,Fitr.
nitstre, Le., at Seasonable -
Rates or premium.`
Drascrroas.-9. Ratchford Starr: William WlCie,of Wm.
Wass & On; Wino Frasier: Joe. M. Atwood, of Atwood,
White & Cat Bent. T. TrAllok, of Trull*, Stott', t Oo ;
Mary Wharton- Mordonat L. Ramon; Cleo. U. Ittewart. of
Stewart & Ero.;'.lohn 11. Brawl% of John EL B(011E110, ;
B. A. rabiteletak. of B. A. fahoottook I Co.; Awiraw D.
Cab; J. L. Erna:gar, of Wood & &ringer.
P. RATCHFORD STARR, Picaldent.
Campo W. o=l, Sk - rotarf ,
Przuntrzau liarracitax—Wm. Rohm' k. So ,Z.
Al ton
&13.54b00taa Rowe, Rao , Mardian, Zoo Alton
Rtansar, Waco, St'Sboyit Co., Wilmou.ll7Z Co.,
adley, Brown ~Litingstoo,Copetand Co., dome /-
Lyon ik Co, Wm. B. Lately Co.
GEO. e. BRYAN idt, 00., AVIGGI
1‘20:6122 No. 62 Wcolams.
MEL]
THE UNDERSIGNIALIAS THIS DAY
up:missed vith Lim 1 the TV ) HOLEISLE GROCERY
BUSINESS, M. EAAILIEL EVART ace Mr. WIIII/A1
=By , ccwkinge tha Lame et the OLD aTARD,
NO. 211 user:a STBZICT, dire..2ly opp or i t4 the gqie
WR,LIAU U. anitiT
Plttaturgh. July I, 1Y.59.
BAUM EWART-Wll. 11.GORIILY-...W51.-CUBRY.
W. M. GORMLY &
WWOX.EIELAMMI
GROCER
DELLINIS IN
VROVISIONS. PRODUCE
PITTSBURGH MANUPACTITRES,
No. 211 Liberty 6 eeeee , Pittsburg.: r i4
AU:D=9
Notice to Builders and Ccumundqt"'
rpm UNDERSIGNED (forurerlyLOV.
'Zr SowWA Patip) would mepemlnitp slot
Mr Whom be bag done work, and the public
be is now prepared to funthb Mete. at put oe Bt Ke
ct Mde
In the most appealed mama, Orlon for .6, " •— ",...1euee
pairing al Elate Rad; (If left at Me ollea__..o l
corner of Efts aired sal tbs . Oim4
M penaptly attended ' Till P
caybkfted.
ALABX
rpRE COLLEGE OF ST. J
UNlX—TL.: d r:south Amin tter.A, c h.
Wedatiday (Sis 'Aft of Beptimber.
f lb* OOLLEUE Ist the. OfLWOW won
their Worklrromptly. New.otplosO .
Tboodsi o orptemter
'l;rwis -Ja
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and 182 Iscrem
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