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epJTORS and PROPRIETORS.
PITTSBURGH =
FRIDAY MORNING, OCT.
Republican State Ttcliet
Acbtroa gxxxaal,
THOMAS B. OOCIOUN, M York oconiy.
susvkox ccrxLu,
WILLIAM 0. KEIM, of Bcxta comity.
Republican County Ticket.
ann,
BLU3 11. HUSH, FUUbar*L.
aauvßvx,
WILLIAM VAKNUM. PilUbargt.,
DAVID A. PBBSSLKx, AUeshnr.
CHARLES J*. GOEUBIHO. B«miV«,
DAVID B BATABD, PeeMaa,
WILLIAM BBPX, Lower BlCl*u.
AB&imsv tn jcwje,
THOMAS MELLON, Colilm
DTSTXICT RTTMKTT,
c? ' JACOB iL.MiLLER, Pittat/uigD.
GOODMAN Y. COULTER, Booth Fayelt*.
JONATHAN BRAUFF, Sooth PitUborgh.
AUDITOR,
DAVID OORNZLIUB, Sewtcklcy.
SURTfToR,
M. T. ANDERSON, Eut Dear
Kxxurom or rns rooa,
JOSEPH HILLER, Bnowdoo.
Bepnblican nieetinsni
lUpaliuu nuttings wfl! U ImM at tha tlmai
•*- in^iHw’. l ® 4t h*wl«ads in tha neighborhood uaf»
5 SotrtM teelv* general notice of tha uoa:
* Mi l/uAtlPoint fetool limit. Peon tnwnahlp, op Friday,
*. October7lhi at 7T. M.
ri 'CHnfCU, Kndley townihlp, on Frida/;—Oi t->ber 7, at 7
P. 8L" ' ,
TcnptrißUanUt, Md*y aTeolng, Oct. 7, at 7 o'clock.
j--• i v JfalUtm* I Jtcruijp, Saturday areniog, Oet. 8, at 7 o'clock.
f x * ■Jktr.Crttk Leek, Indiana township, Saturday, Oct ?, at
>{/ P.M. V
.. '“'Hwrflfi TUtOy Elizabeth tp., Salnrday, Oct. 8, at 2 p u.
- 4. Dents TorCTW, Roblaeon township, oo eatarday. October
B,a*3P. 51.
r- v - Uansfitld, t7pp«T St.Olalr township, on Satttrday, October
-i: 8. MlfcM.
&B&meh, at LafkyaUe Hall, oa Satnrdar. October 8.
r at TP.M.
.fWStao»»A<p,»tpc>pperworka, oa Monday, October 10,
at 7 P.M.,
■ : -y — ifrnaOtpJaw.Motiday ertnJng, Oct. 10, at 7 o’clock.
“ # Filubustsmsm.—Whenever a gang of fiUi.
if* .boittTß wishes to sail from any port in ibis
country, the feat is accomplished, -under one
■ t or another. The government U advised,
season, of the preparations for sailing;
orders, accordingly, to the collectors
other officers, to keep a sharp look-oat and
prevent the departure of the illegal expedition;
the collectors and other officers proceed to watch
the movements of the saspeoted parties in what
th*y oail a vigilant manner; the fillibustera fool
them, or throw them off their guard, or sail ia
spite of‘them ; and then (he government officials
come ont with long explanations to show how it
was done. .They can alwoys explain how the
expeditions get off; bat they have never yet
sneoeeded in preventing the sailing of one.
The telegraph ia now daily hardened with ex
planations of this kind. First we are told that
Walker is at New Orleans, with a gang of cut
throats, rowdies and thieves, ready for a Dew
foray apon Nicaragua, and that the government
knows all abont it. Second, that the oollector
at New Orleans has been iostruoted to prevent
her sailing. Third, that Walker has applied for
a clearance and the clearance has been refused.
Fourth, that Walker and his orew have sailed
without a clearance, the collector having been
thrown oompletely off his guard. And finally,
there oomes along a volaminotu explanation to
show how it was'.the collector was eo thoroughly
imposed apon.
. understand, now, jaat exactly bow it was
done. Bat the carious thing about:, the whole
matter is that it is always so. The eame pro
gramme is observed on all occasions, and it In
variably ends in the announcement that the filli
hosiers haveeucceeded in escaping. Whatever
the government may do or say, it invariably fails
and the marauders as invariably succeed. The
conclusion ia inevitable. The government does
not really desire to prevent the sailing of these
expeditions; bat it has to keep up appearanoes
with the rest of the world, and it would not do
to let the neutrality laws be opefcly violated. It
is necessary, therefore, to keep.up the show of
resistance to these marauding expeditions ; but
nothing is ever done efficientlyand tbs sole
effort of the government is to make it appear
that U has done all it could, under the circum
stances. Ii apparently strives to enforce the
neutrality laws l but practically connives at
their violation. Its sympathies are all with the
buooaniers; and while, for the sake of appear
ances, it seems to oppose them, their escape is
alwaye'permltted. The South is desirous, of ac
quiring more slave territory; Walxve will do
as well as any one-elae to lead off in the first ef
fort to acquire it; and as the Administration in
reality belongs to the South, it dare not give effi
ciency to the means it apparently uses against
the filibusters.
If there are an/ decent men in the democratic
party,'the/ most be heartily ashamed of the
oourse of the Pott . Its daily effort is to show
how low down it can get io trying to make a few
votes for its party on the Sunday question. . It
thinks It has bit upon an expedient to win the,
German vote, and proceeding upon the ass'amp
'tion lhet the Germane, as a class, are easily
- hflfed-wioked, it gives its daily labor* to the task
•bf pleying uponjheir oreduliiy. If it but knew
: the real state of the case, tt would eee that the
. Germans are laughing at it, and Uut they are
not eo easily hood-wioked aa H suppoees. Its
grttl aim aeema to be to convince the Germans
that the demooratlo party is the only party that
caneecuro for them the running of the care on
Sunday. It may be that the Post ia the author*
of the party thronghout the
State, upon riils question; but it somehow
i happens that the leading democrats of the
_ State think For instance, Hon.
Wm. Ay?PorUr r the democratic candidate for
Supreme Judge, last year, was (he attorney em*
ployed to enforce the Sunday laws in Philadel
phia; while the Supreme. Court, Which is com*
posed almost exclusively of democrats, sided
with him in hia views. Judge Thompson, who
was elected to the Supreme bench by the Democ
racy, with the aid of (Le Pott, only two years
ago, in giviog the decision of the oonrf, used
Ibis laogoage:
"They [theowoeraof the care, ] were not ig
norantly violating the laws in directing tbe run
ning of their oars, nor is it insisted that the prlt
ouer was,’ nor was U ioaisted that the violation
v&sto be p.snlltary trip or a day; it wm rather
to ho the inauguration of a new era, reeling it*,
self nbt eo smoh on the laws of oar own happy
land, but the examples of ‘progress,' ‘liberal
sentiments,’ *modlficaUoaa to suit the wants of
fhe age/ of other counirieß, possessing neither our
ptm morzUi]/, virtue, freedom or independence."
This is the language ot a Democrat, and a
judge only ceoenUy elected by the Democratic
party. Now, which speaks the sentiments of the
party—the Post, or Judge Thompson : and if
party capital is to be made oat of this quest ion,
upon what Is it to be built—tbe well-considered
decision'of tliid Democratic. Judge; spesfciogfor
his Democratic associates, or (bo vaporihgs of
an Irresponsible editor, whole aimply fishing fo.r (
(he votes of (boss whom it thinks it oan easily
delude V
““By the way, why does not the Post publish
MoKee’i and Beaumont’s letters on the Sunday
question, in which they go for breaking down
all distinctions between Sunday and other days?
Ii it afraid to let the Democracy see Chose letters:
- , a ““°" -Aeorrapondent
of (heN. y. Tribune, WT[tfn e f tom PhiUdulphia,
IhOT giTMTCBI to th. groviog f«Ung.mong the
mtrebanl* of th»t oily oonotraing th. d| tcrim j.
\ n»Uom ptMliatd by Urn Feon»,w»nl» Biilroid
Initainightoharges: *
"Eta* U * growing feeling of dimtUr* c u oll
among our builne** men at the conduct of Ur. Edg w
Thompson, Preridoai of tho Poaniylviula RaUroid,
id ditotiainnUng in favor of other cities and against
V 6or o ’ r o»la the matter of freights going west. It u
complained that] Mr. Thompson ia accepting tha
prethiancrof all tha railroads offered him, some three
" arfe® tooegia with, and that be we# the Pennsyl-
Philadelphia boilnWy thoogh
it WM boat with our capiuL Western men who hare
stopped here and then gone to New York to make
th»lr porchaew, f em M the reason for to do
ißg,th»tth« fnfghC 6»S n York to Chlcgo ia
lew Hum iron here *o Chicago. You see how thl*
■ thing,Oprifer." «* ana for you ta< j ,u
of .Totu ; rneV- Iftaan&rt w«t, with agencies
lhanaaTuf ouwaamiKituraii ion rnTim
cwuja Jft« the rtanld toeema* thruuglr
, fn^vhiAiideUgUttel^WY/YrhSeUbrdn-
be WWu. It bt)»t«wl[<"'Tin WltfWl* I 'f.mj* flMutnsmciiia
~»hy Pennsylvaniaßailroad stock has gone dnwW * nangtae.idthbk inn to»l«a and ad-1 ...u.-Aif?*— ,mM?lTiißrTngnig
from Svtfl-40;wberi It Wsettled witl“abeaVy!oad dress lbeciu:ctij» of Indian*, which h no* being -
apoQJt' It is not the hardtimes that have depressed circulated fot oiguaturee through that State. It j X*^-£‘♦
this stock, but-the knowjedgo that It is cany log on a . Ter y ouinercjualy sicoed iu Marion and.-J'£*!* t
losing gamain coming for trade at rues that f lbe ccDtralcoiiaiits. It is Oratftamnd Ranges! jEfei
don t pay t.for never has a road had iuch favor . ?■« <J .» .mu alßKsgk- -z... •- EBES^
shown 19 itby ourpeople, and our press, as this. The . c c . , . , , .... . v^ESISm
complaint against Mr. Thompson is heard all along »gui«g of »• *«» l °f Anti-Lcoomp- j *s£3l -• t **s=^l
the ronto to Pittsburgh. Tbo millers <m tho roote ton Democracy by tho Douglaattes:
pay high rates to enable the Company to carry -we*- •* To the //on. Stephen. A. Uovgla*:
tern flour by their wry doors tit mnch lower rat®*. The undersigned, l>emoorat«* of County,
He is killing the wey traffic, which, if properly los- Indiana, representing the wish of the maacee of
.tered, would sapport tho road, in order to seeare the Detuocrtioyof this locality, earnestly request
through traffic, which never will be able to Jn ,o. ~ r far) j e|l OOD „ D i enw , will risil
Capital and bailee,* are both dnvea from the Mato o<lr 8 , j adJ , ho p,,,, !,„p„„ the pnlil
by thli mi, taken eoarie. It t» good to you, bat death , 1 ' '
to us. There are many indications that business of ,cs topics of the day.
various kiwi. I, living hop. and going to New !■ b.e uol yet been preecnled to(.ommieetouer
Vork. In our manufactured goods tho change ii Hentlrtoke nor Mr. Uuobaio, but H H e.td lbe
quite great. Some of oqr heaviest manufacturers pledge of sincerity will be eiaoied of (brio Mr
who formerly sold all their cloths through commiiaioo Cunningham, lbe State Treasurer, first eigoed
houses here, now send every yard to New York for the letter, but after consultation or rrflecuou
sale. Your tendencies for ceotraliiation are so de- erased his name!
cided that this result cannot be counteracted. Y’our
commission houses are absorbing us just as they ab
sorb New England. And this tendency is stimulated
by tbeaetion of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on which
we depended so much to baQd up our western busi
ness, and for whose construction lbe very community
it is now injuring subscribed millions of dollars- It
la tbs opinion of many of these that Mr. Thompson
has entirely too much no his own hands, and that
when ho thinks of giviog up any of bis roads, the
first that be abonld quit ought to be the Pennsyl
vania.''
Kmpihq rp its Spirits. —Oar readers hare often
beard of the school boy who, oa passing through
a grave jard, whistled to keep bis courage op.
The Philadelphia Pennsylvanian ie now taking
upon itselMbe school task, as it is about
approaobiog the obarnal bouse of its party. In
the faoe of the faot that tbo spirits of its friends
are broken—that the prospects of its party aro
that the only hope, miserable as
it is, for an approach to success, is that through
apathy the votes of the Opposition may pot be
polled—this false “organ” ories out, “All’s Well”
to its followers. “We are in rcoeipt,” says this
blind leader of the blind, “of the most encour
aging accounts from all parts of the interior.”
“Interior” is a comprehensive word, when used
by a Philadelphian, and for our part wo should
like a more definite desigoatUo. In the “inte
rior,” the Buchanan democrats draw pictures of
their glorious prospects in Philadelphia, aB a re*
lief to the gloomy appearance which is present
ed by affairs about home, and now we fiod the
compliment returned by the Philadelphia oracle.
We fear that that tho “encouraging accounts”
will not describe the condition of the demoorats
in any quarter, and that tho Pennsylvanian is
romancing when it further declares that “tho
Democracy are .everywhere active and zealous.
Nowhere is the slightest despondenoy or toy
want of real, in meeting all the great issues be
fore the oountry with hold firmness.” This is
certainly a fair specimoa of political gasconade,
and indicates that at the time of writing the ar
ticle the editor was sadly in want of a topic.
Musts Editors:— Aoy one who reads the
Post about the Germans, must come to the
conclusion that they are generally in favor of
the project issued by Messrs. Low k Bauer, of
the “Volksblall,” namely, to have the Lager
Beer and Wine honses open on Suodays. 1 have
no doubt that there aro eotne Germans who are
in favor of each a law; but the majority of them,
and particularly those living in the neighbor
hood of both oitiee, are opposed to it. Tf the
gentlemen whose aim it is to inake capital among
the Germans by agitating tho Sunday law, in
oonuectloQ with the opening of the lager beer
saloons—which, very wisely, the Post ignores—
had only kept in tho way of ogitatiog “free
travel” on Sunday, every German would havo
been in favor of it, but the coupling tho opening
of the lager heor saloons with free travel, is
rather too strong. Why docs tho. Post not pub
lish the answers of the Democratic oaodidates in
respect In the <iunr>tioaQ put by Messrfe. Low A:
Ratter' A German Democrat
Political tii rmuNESH --If there imnuylbiug
at which tkgood ciikt-o Las a right to bo angry,
it is at the indifference which many porao* b
feel, and carry into their practice, relative to
their ddties as citizaus ofn repubfio That (be
manner in which party mao>. UTr<s are managed
should often excite disgust, is not surprising ;
nod that the thirst for office which is so preva
lent should provoke contempt in the minds of the
considerate,is not at all to be wondered at ,That
the result of elections, as left to the artful and
interested, should inolino decent men to cry out
with the-wounded man in Shakspeare, “A plague
0* bold* your houses Vis perfectly natural We
wish' wo could deny that tbe pen amt geueral
suffrage system is prodnetive of evils eooqgb to
put one out of all patieoco with politics and all
the belongings of elections, before ami after
Bot (be prostitution of free suffrage tu->
painful and obvious to permit any dental. ao>J
(he advantage which the idle and incompetent
derive from the looseness with which elections
are managed, is too patent not to offend.
Bat because a naieaoce is disagreeable, it were
poor logic to argue that it ehould therefore be
let alone. The worst objections which oan bo
alleged against republican institutions result from
the neglcot of the political duties by the very
men who are loudest in their complaints. It
were a gross absurdity and a most unfounded
; libel to allege that the great majority of the cit
izens of any State or city are not order-loviog
and respectable men, competent to advise in
public matters, as they are unquestionably to
manage their own affairs. If gentlemen woald
take some pains to inform themselves upon po
litical subjects, and apon tbe relative claims of
nominees to office, and if they would make their
preference known and felt at all elections, tbe
evils wbioh they lament woald diminish, if not
disappear. Whenever a great and agreeable re
sult is produced, and tbe bad practices of politi
cal hucksters are signally rebuked, the number
of votes polled betrays the ordinary negligences
of a Urge portion of the people. If, instead of
exhibiting this spasmodic zeal, they would con
stantly bear in mind their duties and their re
sponsibilities, there would he no call for extra
ordinary efforts. The wheel of State would not
require the aid of Hercules to extricate it,, if
those whose province it is to guide it would at
tend to their political duties. No election is un
important. Even the preliminaries ought not to
be left to tbe .management of professed politici
ans. The people should insist upon a participa
tion from the inception to the conclusion. And
if all, following their houest convictions, would
record their voles, there would be no room for
the operation of oorrnptiDg influences and inter
ested management.
Every expression of public opinion through an
election bos its weight. Defeat discourages,and
success elates^and if, through neglect, wo suffer
those whose principles we disapprove, and whose
practices we lament,to obraio a email advantage,
that advantage ceases to appea- email when the
result shows that it was but tbe step to the great
er and more decisive victories. We have some-
times wished that it. were possible to attach a
persona! penalty to the ucglect of the elective
franchise. Penalty sufficient there' la in the
general coneequenoea of mal-administraljoq, but
it does not come so immediately home to the. re
cusants as to stimulate them to We
hope all will be patriotic enough to Show (heir
bands next week, and tbatnooe may, by enpine
ness or indifference, give a contradiction to these
principles. Let os have out the whole strength
of tbe people.— Phil. N. Amrr.
REVELATIONS or THE RULING CLASSES- Bully
after bally of those who attended
the Syracuse Convention, is’farnisbing us with
bis version of the affair in the shape of an affi
davit. The " Benicia Boy" has already-set be
fore tbe p'ublio, coder oath, the nature of his mis
sion OQi that aoguet occasion. Tbe knookiog
'down of'Mr. Strykpr, jatt as be was about to
take the chair, was; however, ana of the points
which remained surrounded by some obsoarity,
though common report bad the audacity to - as
cribe-that exploit to a gentleman named Wood,
aad bad tbe cruelty to add that be was a cousin
.of Fernando, who is, commonly believed to be the
head of the clan of that name.. He has duly
visited a Notary Pnbllc, and placed the result
before an expectant puhljoin yesterday's Tiroes,
in the shape of an affidavit, in which he frankly
confesses that he attended tho Caoveution i»
make arow and take part in the "excitement;''
that he mounted the plaiform-to push off some
body, conscientiously and honestly, and made a
mistake -in pushing Stryker off Inßicad of push
ing Alford, and that he has no connection with ;
the "concern over (be way; ’in other words,
with Fernando's Mozart Hall.
This Is all very well as far as it goes; but the
nation waits for tbe affidavits of the remaining
faglllflts. We have not heard from "/Indy Shee
han,” or “Pat. Matthews,” or "Billy Mul
ligan.” Those of tbe fraternity who wero there
ehonld swear at once, before any more time is al
lowed to elapse that they were tbero, and the
reasons why they were there, and those who
wer&not there abonld swear to tbe fact, and the
reason why, in like manner. It is moat impor
tant, as Mr. Wiliis would say, that posterity
should have the means of ascertaining which
P**t, if any, these illustrious men bavo played
th lb ®, ® T * at crisis of our time. Let
‘‘lift their visors” before a Commissioner
or tweeds forth with.—AVr York Tines.
k .“ r “I> MU l ° “*•
daughter ho r “"“Wet. "bow young
dauphin. Wbe“ K'° al *i lo « mu » wif « for th °
young lady, then ta"^” I I SJ™ i,t,dt ®
“IhlalaafairandbeaaujMi;!? yetr ’
Urn highest desttoy.-^SSte"*.! , "SU < V
sha has-been brought up ior-“a h JwsH£» , i
present’ l ; Mhwend j3ophj.y
what prfhoo irill ha her husband; Sh« »7n wf?'
whM la Ml nllghn." V? t * l %
About two weeks ago, Mr. John Elder of Fred
erickaburgh, \*a , had an undcrsack for a beJ fil
led with straw by a uegro man. It was brought
home atid placed uuder a feather bed, which was
slept ou by a daughter of Mr. h. The youug
lady oomplained on a number of occasions of
having berelumWs disturbed by distinct (bumps
from underneath, but examinations revealed no
thing. On Thursday morning, while Miss. E.
was oilling down stairs, faoiog the steps which
led up to her room, she was startled by a curions
noise, and looking up discovered a moccasin snake
descending, blowing and hissiog in a style pe
culiar to the Teptile. An examination of the up
stairs premises was made at once, when a small
bole was discovered in'the under-stoking, and on
ripping the bed open, tbo full-length skin of a
snake was found al the hole, wbioh bis snake
ship had shed.
At the town eleotion jast held in Stamford,
Conn., the vote for Seleetmen was as follows:
Republican 344 326 323
Democratic 201 258 247
The rest of the RepabUoao ticket was elcoted
by an average majority of 75. At the three pre
vious town elections the Demoorats were eaccess
fal, last'.year by majorities ranging from 10 to
45.
Summer Complaint.—The fact is now too
welt established for any one to attempt to controvert it,
that moet of the diseases wbich often prove ratal In snm
mar, are produced by excessive Use of trotta and vegttablrfe,
l>7 wbich the ippmsch Is disordered, tbs liver deranged, th»
blood eugnatwl and digestive organs, rendered loutiveii
not torpid. Cholera, Cooler* Morbus, I'llluai aodOreaip
Cbollc, Myaeqtery, Diarrhoea and nidi .to complaints k»t
initiate and thpive upon Improper tood end often time* be.
come to deepened and Sled upon the ibet
(be strooseet Abd moet aetue mineral mtdii.i uee are uoaMe
to srrest their progress nntll the patient is prostrate, end
all hopes of relief aro ended. Who Is It that h*e not seen a
fine, healthy Infant or adult, solved without-wf the annoy
ing disease* (*j>ove spoken of, sad despite th. 5 t II end sci
ence of tnvdlml gentlemen literally waste away under their
treatment* And how is this treatment to ba accounted fotl
Simply by the fact, that instead of administering some
remedy to stay the failing strength of the afflicted, and at
the same time ebeck tbc eisease In ita progress, tbr remedy
prescribed added la t be exhaustion of tbs natural, strength,
and at the time the disease was mastered tbe sufferer was
prostrate, and falling to excite e reaction (be patient died
, from tbe effect of tbo poison administered to uproot tbe
'disease. Not «o with B&RHAVE’d HOLLAND HITTERS,
wbtrb erocornposrd entlrely of vegetable matter, end which
here act oulv proved themselves the hwt tonic in use, bot
bare never fatted to correct disorders of tbs stomach and
towels when taken according to directions. In tbe cure of
SoromerComplalnts they have ooeqnal. Try them at once.
Hiad Csktfullti —Tbe Uenuineblgbly Concentrated Boar
have’s ii'dloiid hitters Is pet np In bidf pint bottles only,
and retailed at fl per bottlo. The great demand for this
truly Celebrated Medicine baa Induced many Imitations,
wbtcb the pnblte sboQldgnara againstpnrchsslDg. Beware
ofimpoattfonl See Ibal onr name Is on tbe label of -svary
bottle yoo buy.
BENJAMIN PAGE, Jb, A o>>, SuW Pror.rlst.-rs, V
Wood street, Htweeo l»t sud XI its., Pittsburgh. P»
an2-dewP
Dtspepsia.— : WUsoo’« Pills nososa singular
effirory Id Dyspepsia, and kindred disease*. Originally
nsal by the Doctor io his private pretties, they I,eve since
attained celebrity, having received tae sanction of maoy
•hieing Hgbtq in the medical world, aod tbs tuxionlified ap*
pTovalof eminent sLaUsoien, and bests of private dtirans
who have nsod them. Peculiar in their Tonic action, they
exert do Imrtfrl chemical Indaeore on the stomach, whits
they prevent the slumlnstion uf gataas, and nentratirs
oddity.
Prepared nn! add bv B. L. PAHNEBTOCK A Uo„
Wholesale Druggists, and proprietors of B. U Pabnes’oek’s
Vermifuge, N<>. CO, comer of Wood and 4th* streets. Pitts-
Lntfh, P* iv 2 rtAwT
DIED— Ou Tbttnday tnornlog, at 4 o'.lrek, lIAUMETr
R., wife of Wm CotUngwood.
The funeral will take place fo-nsi, / at tVrlucV,
**. h , from the resideuto »l ber bini-auJ, No fin Federal
■trout, U'tvri-oo Wylie and Pciiusylvaola Asenne
On Thursday, Ui- Otb Inst., Mrs. ANNA 11, wtfo Mr
Uro F. M> Clcauu, in tbu Iwenty-slxth y«*st of h.->r sgu
Funeral *cr*l.... .t th* boo.. uf l.ei husband, ui. Pen.,,
Aveno.i, n-*r Llt*p>i)«-«tt> Sim, *t 2 o'clock f..-n»i Her
reio.iun u ill be taken thence to t|u> Pauna. R. R. Dt|*k
Urto aiJbertmmrntß,
'Wooden & Willow Ware
SAM USX aiSDLB,
Msntjfoctnrer and Wholesale Deolar iu
rnrniks, tcbs, buckets, baskets,
R ROOMS, C ~
N'f> PlTTSHfltOtl.
HA\ ISU n.'tt io Btnti'n largo an.l carefully
stlected stock ..f evsiytblng in tnis llo«, either mm
ntartared by hlmtelbor purchased direct from msnafutor
rrs. F»»K CASH, le prepare-) to supply o*t m.-u «•: ) n,.
r.x>c>tr t ti « n, t*i« U.
l.liraprr Ilian t»r nf(crfd in lln. jlnrhrt.
1 li« f,-!l..n|oi: r.-iui.rl<f lire )•'>« 'Hhih < .■ t,<« .1,. * .(
W./oqcd »ed Willow Warn:
CHURNS—PiiMtUff, > ■!/*«; »uO, l »iy«. ,>J«, .ufl.
:i ai7rr, oral crank, r«4*r, oak or ulna, rtMar bai
rri, 4i(7tt; 8p*o«*» n Ttwrmotnciar, :i
"I?".—« Uri(««tock.
IIL'O&ETS -Cotiiinon TuJ, anJ l*hc j »iic) i *i
niibr-d, liair, i|iiart>T and |i»y jjaiii; tiraia and
irun. 'i and a hoop-, Hirglna, c»dar. Lraa andiron tinned,
Horse Sockets, homey Iron tartr litlchco Bock
*>*. lien bale; Oak We)l lln.kete, well iniocd; flour
I'.nckrt", neeted
TUBS—l’arntail, "1 and 3 hoop; While P.ae end Cedar li»n<J
madi«. allairea, mated <•> hy n.mLfekt,
t» RKLKHS—Patotad and Varouhed, 3 »r i», il 'itn.r c.k»l
Cedar Readers, braes or irr>o borind
UEASURLS—AII ■> e«,troni baabet tu qu«:t«r pock, p.ns
or Cedar, Mated or uasaakd.
CLOTHES PlNS—Plain and bead, In 6 (riot* l>ose«; Smith's
Patsnl, io gross t>o*es,and Brass Spring. In arn boxes.
WASHBOAKDS—WaterIoo Raised Centre, fcianrita ,'itie,
Ix>otde Wind and all other kioda.
BROOHR, WHISKS, UQUSQES, A- , in great r*rislr
UJCaL TUBS—Hlngbam Bntler and Batter and Meal Tuba,
2 or 3 in nest oningty.
DOOR AND BUQDV MATS— Alhcante. C.:co» and r, rm , r
Grass Table Mata.
WHITE NRET BOXES—Spies md Scgar t in o >-»t.
plain and Tarnished.
OAK STANDS—Assorted slrjs, for ipph. )>niter. i
picklrs, meat . r milk.
CM UR ELLA hTANDA--For stores or dirtltinra.
CLOTIISS LlUKSKS—Aarortod sires and styles, tnado to
order.
WQUDSN WAUE-rfompmlog Rolling Tin*. Potato Hash
*>r*» Bolter Priots. and laillet, Uercon 9<jn«ster>
{Spoons ami Beaters, Muddlers, Beep Cups, flhatios
Boxes, Spigots, Bung Starts, Asa, pc k and Tl.it.-het
Uandlfs, Stekk Mania, te
RAT AND UOU2K TRAPS of all rartali^s
■ TAU OAN?, MOP HANDLE?.. ir.n and t.^»d N
| Clothes Ponnders.
j MARKET BASKKTfI, In gnat rat let; ot site snd »tyl«, by
( the nest or dozoa, of onr own msuafa>.iur.-, at Msisro
i prior*
OLOrtIKN BABKKTS—Round end <-..1 4 i, ,„,i
CLuTtIKS HAMPERS flat aad trunk lids
NUKSKRY CUAir „t ae B r» Mrl«.
CtJACIIES AND' : i oi.BS of «»sr; stt le.
TRAVELING B-i a ulr—Assorted >hu and si>Us
1 '(■’ d. Hi rlln, Jopaaosil
‘l° do French, assorted
I.ADILS CAP do ,j„
do RETICULE- -in,,on*' aud Au.crc «u
SCHOOL BASKET.' 1 . /...'ratletv
SPLIT HAMPERS, • . p.achea. le •
OKOHAnn BASKK * , 01 j flpi,,.
and con- • laaleis are iuslted to call aiul ex
amine onr stock ami, . * before purcbsaii.g elsewhere, u
(FOCANKOT BE V 1-ritaOLD IN Tula MARKET.
SAJtIUEIi RIDDLE,
r>;7 2*wdwT 141 Diamond, PU«abarcl>•
v. w. tirrmox atmtsow eTotrrott.
Stockton & Stevenson,
MANUFACTTRERS' AOENTS
COM JIISSIOM MERCHANTS.
No. 15 Wood at., PittahurgUy p«,
TMPO.RTERb’ AGENTS fur wale of .‘jodu
JL Aah, 111 C&rb Soda, Nitrate Boda, Manganese, Arsenic
luryi«, fo, and Dw are In Iron, Nalls, Window Glass
Glssawaie, White Usd, L.nMeil Oil and Plttsbnr/rh Muoo
tetnn-a generally.
«W*Bn!» Agrnts f-r UITTRELL A'OROAffliAl.E'd CEL
EBRATED HONE ANDGUANO FKRTILI7.BB— thacbesi.
e»t end best l» ns". _ ' J >(J '
REUEIVED TH Hi HAY, AT
JAMEB DI.4DYV
NO. 1, Of HARD HOTEL,
An entire new stock of
CLOTUB,
CAgfiIMPREP,
VESTINGb,
SHIP .
~ NECK TIKS.
Ats<>, a targe slock id M,„'* and DoyV OLOTHINO, tuan
will be offs red CHEAP
rUlt UABH.
Orders lu thi. Tetlotuig hue, tiecnUd -In tha Ust and
most fashionabU maosß-, at tbe *hortt»tmo«l, e
Those wanting DOYb' OR MEN’S OLUTUINO are re
epectfully Iptlted to call and examine our slock. o-lOwd
BLANK BOOKS, Ledgers,-Journal.**, Day
Boohe, Cash Bonks and Ord..r books, made of lU best
laid and work paper, and bound In the moat snfciUnHal
manner. Lbioks made to order at sßortmotlco,
_oc7 W.B. lIAVRN, Blank Book Manufacturer
DUFFiS SIX COLUMN'JOURNALS^—
Jastreceleod from (be Bindery, a lot erf DnlTe Bix
Culnmn Juumals, wblt* and blnti papsr, ami based
W. 8. HAVEN,
Wm-I a 1 bird and Market A Second sis
COM. Oil,! COAL OIL! COAL OIL!
Kllra Refined Oo»l, for borolofl warranted equal h>
any wade, lor aole in qnantftlce to aoit |'nrcbaaer«,<>tj band
aud for uU |.y (ocS) n.tf. A J. 11. RAWYRR.
SODA ASH I SODA ASU'f SODTasIF'—
ya raaka HntrhloMtt A Earla, teat 40 burr Ute, in atora;
'•* *"“■ •lar.elhorat'a, per »bl|> Emerald We, to arrtro tbia
<“7) H. 0. A J. If. PAWYER.
CJOLO PENS! GOLD PENS!—A Wo w
«f 0«U '*«• .nd Silver Can alvr.r. on
band. AH i>«na warranted. VI. 6 HAVEN,
J? 1 Market A Second ami Third A Wood a*ta
FOR SALK—A good, safo Faraily^\_-
Horae, and wH! iIM. Daroacbe. ’ IPnnlarAJtfig
uia« r ,; will be sold low, a. tba owner bu no uu, foT«*uL
oc < K,NQ ’ N‘* -t Libert;
fpO Lfc.l—A comfortable two storv PW
X Brkk Dwelling, aitaato on O’Uarn ,ireu. con. SB
Ulnlogßrown*.»Ub flubbed gnmt, .ud
floor, Bpqttlropf’ tt.fl.Kiao. No. 811 '
17U5ATIIJSK3— -1,000 lbs. prime uualitv
. • ' ,1,003 do second do
Oo hand sod for oil* hjr , ocT R. n. KINQ.
,l)iiANKE;i'a, Barred, and’White Flannel,-
«1IU a roll kucriuant of Toil
tad WT»UriQood«lptf ioefd>l
A LL WDOLFiGURKDIWiLA I«S, PfcidT
Aniaiti'u' -v . - r SPacnwetn Vciyfa'
SDU'XTER—3 bblj. packed Butter ree’dahd
' . tg s s. .
ij ’
',y,„ • y
-.3 —• y.jfn. -
t" tfc .
jjjjj| ! ?!iglp r
AttARDKUBY TU.K'iiiTK.AI.LEiJ UKM V COUNT V AND
BISS KL L & CO.,
o o o k; i kt a-, • s> .a. rx, o k
cooking ranges
Uyoa want lh* BEST COOKING RANOE thsl t* rnadi
callat
Iljou want a COOKINO BTOVE .that cannot lw »ar-
P *»«•}, call 01;
If you ara boiMlaa a hoam, onJ- want tl.iltil ORATE
FRONTS AND FENDERS, call on
»bT.<ltj»| So, *3/1 LlfTty Hlrttt.
GA^ETTJTJOFOFFICE.
BOOK,CURD*JOB PRINTERS,
FIFTH STREET, NEAR POST omilE,
XrKucntc •▼«rs fctnd of BOOK and
FANCY job ntiaTlNa with naatneaa
»nd dlipatrti. Jo27:d*wUF
1859 GRAs,n opEswo. 1559
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
EATON, < HU'.tCJc MAOtl’M’B,
,« •lVh..|«**l B at,J Krtail
in elc|aul ats~ilm*t,t <>f
riSB FHIUiOH EMUROIfIURIKd,
II ittr-<ui nud f'Urrtif N&itrri/.
» *.r» .W. i» ti(i(Klw f ULOVEI ANDO tU.vri.FTd
A|. k u,tfiD)<ut i.fatMl tpring SKELETON «i.l ff.iips
K i Illß, • t,> KQj la ib» wat
•nd Coautry Umilm-v aappllwl «*im R H CNctJ i. )K
SBT3 at luaoi Bub-tn prtom.
An uteualae atinrttoa of SONNET UIUUONs, FRENCH
FLOWER* AND PLUMED, n.lc aad Faarj IIONNKT VKL
VICTS acd SILER RUCHES and DLuNDES, BONNET
FRAMES, etc, aold at vholasaU eastern jold-ar* prLva
LadUa, grotUioeu aod children 1 * Nik, Moruv. and W.«j|
UNDKRVESTB and DRAWERS
*w| »»Hety of KNITTING ZKPUTIUJ, lu *ll *1
I«wmI yrk«B. WOOLEN HOODS, TALMAS/SCARFS, 4.'.
dCNl'd rUKMSUINQ—CIuAo iiylre of CiatiUi, Tlm
Shirt Coll Art, 1. . 1
Fftoey BMkrU, VktUtj Good* and Nuhun*.- WOOLEN
TARNS *t ILumfacturer 1 * prioa.
City and Coontry Dealer*, Millibar*, etc , oil »bo boy to
r»l»M, will be suppliad with erary article in oar hoe
lit map boo I the NKg.il “Philadelphia prices "
_oc-1 ; ftcd _ CBBB* MACRUM. it Fifth »r-
PITTSBURGH BAG MANUFACTORY—
QERB3T A BARKER, corner Liberty sod ITandsta.,
are prepared todelleer any qnantityof Bay*, In a day’s no
tire, at tbs following raws, satisfaction guarantied.
No. 1 No. 2
l I<J bbl. la.tj 11,a |37,£0 $38,00 per UVXt
V\ <Jo Ac MW 40,0 n do
i* <l° <1“ :0,00 ujn do
H flo 00 do 11,00 10,(W per 100
Deigned snl pflpted to order.
6 lbs. printed to order .$lB,OO *lB,OO par 1000
10 •!<> . d" 23,40 37.00 da
K ‘lo flo 23,« 37,00 do
2° <i" do aa,co - i >,oo do
r -‘* *> dr l .42,00 <4,00 do
am ann inr B»a*.
1* !»'• $4,00 per W 0 I Id lbs $4 75 per K 0
13 “ 4AO do | 10 ?• . 4,34 do
Yellow tntullo, fly proof,.prlntad to order.
2 bo*t> Mnalln $lO ... f lf,d
2 do brltlirg ... 14 do
2 do Ouxaborg .. 14 $166611 do
2 do do 18 CPuV.’l do
«a-TKRUB NUT CAfllL oct
HARLESS A PARKER,
PRODtnCE 4 COMMISSION 1 MERCHANT.?,
Oivu particular attention to the purchase and
sale nf Flour, Grain and Provisions.
Not O POnROY’t BPIbDfKO,
South Water Street,
b„* )f*\s p, O
atrrtßiA.z) ix rmssuioa
!L [lol.itnu k On, Mr, ffm. M CuU-hw.j,
OrkflT, Uobwtt 4 00, tlmr*. 3. U. Uudrld *
" l»utla * Trtotite, •* orah»tn * Thom**, •
“ , J** M’Onlly * Co , ' -John ttnjd k Co ,
Mi. .l•mr•Garriin»r t •• llorl-our. Macki-owu
MMkra. Llnjd 4 Kor»Tlb, ' j 4Co ,
Mr. 1). W»lia?«, J J. frmuii 4 O*.
J w- riNuiv^;
COMMISSION .MERCHANTS.
CHICAGO. ILUNOIB.
*»*O'Mpirtfcalsr*tt*otjoD M Iho parchaaeand .«| e of
Fr.ODB, &RAIN AND PORK
Rim TO—T-IPPmOOTT A CO, l*llt.t.ar < I J , l*i
I'fnnsylvania tninrance uo, of PilUbargii.
<JttiOT» No. 03 Fourth Street.
Capitol and Surplus orer 5150,000 00
Jacob Paiotar, | Wada Uamptoii
Oeo. W. flattb, A. A. Oarrlw,
A. J.-JatiM, * Robert Patrick.
Body Fatteraou, { tieary flpronl,
t OHer Spronl, | Nlebolu Poegliiiy,
U. A. Oulipa. | Jtmei B-Uopktua.
Title Company tiM |>ai«l luava from ttiadala of H a ItiCur
p«r*ilun la IBM up to May, 18*9, to amernntof £302,836 07,
lu adJldoo toiagalaracmMotmal Dividend* <>f from bt© lb
per amt, affording arldeor* of It* •lability mod owfnlnet*.
Special attention giroo to Inin rant* of Dwelling* mod
“•nienti, for term* of one to Ibma year*.
-LOSSES liberally adjusted a promptly paid.
uftbKß BUIBTA
DRAWKKh,
8 TOOK 8,
OIiIOJKB-R.IX'TG Sc tiONB*
flffHl NEW SOALE
PIANO FORTES.
THE subscriber has nowon hand a most
splendid atbck of Plano*, couaiatlug cf end T Oo-
U*«*. to Plata and Carved Ceaee of ttia tnoel elegant*de
■>- rlpUon, fmtu Ibe celebrated Factor* ofChkkariog A Sou*.
*i'be Instruments ara all provided wiiu their l*t**<
mmria, a* Beptalinp-Artirm, fyviu't-Damprrt, f'-lt-Sam
men, and are of tbair v
ENLARGED NEW SCALE,
By which a mnch tartar aooodl-oard I* obtained cocas
<l neatly Iba ton* U rendered very powerful, yet
iu *wnl and musical quality, lly the perfection ol the Ac
tion, the performer la enabled to produce all grade* of tone
fromy>janun'mo to /brtt*»mo,wnb the greatest oaao.
CHICKKRINO A SONS' PIANOS are (bn* an.ik on ..I by
the beet artist* and critics In our country: ’
THALBERO **y*~‘•'Hiey are beyond comparUon th<> be- 1
I bare ever mo la Iba Bolted State*. » m | * ,!l» on,pare t*.
rurably with any I have ever known."
GCSTAVBBATTBR aaya;—"Theopinion which leapret*'
ed three yaara ago, baa been more than confl rmad to me. by
tbe contjnoed nee of tbem, tlx: That for rolorou aod pure
quality of tone, with nlcaty of artloulatlon. ibev ar* une
qualled."
I Pro® tbe National Intelligencer, Washington j
“Thay can lately bear comparison with Irutrnmeui* from
any putor the world, in point of ton*, .trangib and el*,
ttcity of touch."
Ik'rom tb* New Ot leans Picayune.)
"Poruxcellenra of material, clogaue* cr finlah, and ftiltli
fnhioaaofwerkmaaablp, and above all for volume and va
rtety, mellow sweetness, btiUiancy *dJ <-r (otic,
they are unequalled."
[Pram tbe Family Journal )
♦'Tb* peculiar mnalcal qualities belonging to the Chirk
«log4natnmseota, are a fuß, mnatcal, rich and powerful
tone, free fro® any wooden, noisy, loudness of aoood, ao d)a
agreoable to (ha eenaltlvo ouleal ear. They bare also ao
easy, even aod pleaeant fonefa, an 1 will Veep lo tuoe better
than any Pianos known."
TbO public aralovited to call and Mamin# tboae ipltndld
Instrument*, which are sold at -
PACTOBT PRICES AND WARRANTED.
__ . «£&d*wr - JOHN IL MMUOB, II Wood ateeak.^
X>X CHROMATE POTASH—7OO lbs, fori Tapan t ARMISH 10 bbls. for sale fay
X>.tt!obx ort B.A.WHJWBIpg»*CO* IV 35. A. FIHHErtWK *«.
A- A. CARRIER, Praeldeui
I. QEIRIt BPRQUySeCfetary. e*3o--dA»6my
To Manufacturer* and Maohinlats.
MY FRIENDS,.jou can save from 3Q to GO
For rant, of jonrOU by ndog YAUQBN’B HAPO
NAOCOOfI COOLING COMPOUND' It is easily prepared;
WiUTtQtoJ Dot to gtJDI nor beat. It wilt loovo gQID CD
journals, and l| warranted to cool any Journal and keap the
Mm« from heating. It t* osed principally la the East by
uioat of tha largo works, and In this city In a Dumber of tho
larg»«i Iren Works and Printing Office*.
The Agent, for the aale of the Receipt* and ih# privilege
to u*o the above named article will remain in this city dar
ing this week only, andean be eeen at the BT> CLAIR
HOTEL, Room No. ei. •
eeatktwd - - __ JOHN K. OOLR.
/~\ILS—2O bbto. extra W. B. Whale Oil in
\J etore and for cate by LITTLE A TRIMBLE,
• oc7 No. 112 Second street.
OYRUPS—4O bbls. Penna. Syrup just rec'd
aj and for safe by or 7 LITTLE A ITBIMBLK
/HANDLES—*4O bxs. Cin. Star Candles;
ao do Stearin* do
Rcc'd and fpgwlo by oc7 LITTLE A TRIMBLE.
COAPS—2S bxs. Procter 4 Gamble's Oleine
O Soap;' 33 do do do Oeraao Soap
In stora and tor emit by LITTLE A TRIMBLE.
10J6—10 tea. prime
i salsby oc7
Molasses— 76 biis.
eeataatof and lor lit by
BLOCK— 500 bbla. v&nous brands Supor
fioa,Eatv»«^*xtrafetaflyfloortomlrnosfor
■»ta by .ecT. v r-: 1 -*- UIMIAfBUHiy.f -
*iPK**’
j.j,
3ILVKK CUl'i
s 1 1. V K It. M C D A I.
I> l l' LUMA A S-!
IVisTMN VKNnevtV tNIA AUDI
|OjJLTIIH>»r iIWJI *TY
NO. 235 LIBERTY STREET,
MANUI'AOTimKad op
HEATING STOVES,
Fine and Common Enamelled
GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS,
1
Aurt lb* Celtbrtted CaplK'l »o l Etgla
BiSSELL i CO ’S
BISSELL 4 CO.
BtSSELL A 00
RALSTON & YOUNG,
< taWosuoab t.» i;h« r eami'i,]
GAZETTE BTTILTDXISrO,
PITTSBURGH, PBNRA,
<Vi > i: fifth arnxr.r.
’< UIMUI.NJ, MILLINERY ANDN'ifiuN U.il *K
ORKfIS AND MASTII.I.A TRTM4IINOS
LAC’E GO( Hitt.
iloin awn DTTctwutaT isos.
CHICAGO.
v. ArruapYu.
FINLEY A TbRPIN,
JNO. B. CANFIELD, d;.
DANIEL WALLACE' .In
Rice rec'd and for
LITTLE A TRIMBLE.
prime N. 0. Alolas*
LITTLE A TRIMBLE. - *
■"' J&f
iSißcrUaneoiis.
tw k a! tl3 xi 6 nT
STOVE DEALERS
N respectfully invited to the largest stock
«qJ variety ol BTO V K S
-: ln the State, m«nafactor*d by
A. It 1! A DL E Y,
No. 4 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH.
IN our assortment will be found the follow
ing vetl koown
COOK SXOVKS
TiJE DOUBLE-TOP PATENT GAS & SMOKE
CONSUMING TROPIC, fr.r Coal.
THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE TOP
PATENT GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING
ARBITER, for Coal.
THE NEW DOU.BLE.TOP PATENT GAS AND
SMOKE CONSUMING EUREKA, for Coal or
THE CELEBRATED VICTOR. h>r W,od, Live
Oak and Pittsburgh
PREMIUM STOVES Of THREE DIFFERENT
VARIETIES
PARLOR STOVES, f.»r W.mJ end Ci.al, best in the
market. and beating Stores of avery deserip
GR.\TK FRONTS, A.' , ail i.f which will ho ».1J on
QHOICE KlktiT (TTass inhukXnce
Altna Insurance Co ,
ot UAKTSOKO, CONN
Incorporated in I*l*J — Uliarter Perpetual.
('ASH CAPITA!, t l.inm.nno.
FIRE AND INLAND NAVIGATION
INSURANCE.
AWdHKU VIK lii.<SKS I'.Ul'
<>vn: TWELVE .1 tiu h'\ pin I.AKS
An eminent American t‘.>i loundiug
iln .'laitnrt in laior <m merit uli*ne, ntfording
fai*ilitio3 and security in mutters of Insurance
- Commercial, Mechanical, Mercantile nr Rn
rul—while ranking for importance and public
service the first <>| Fin- Insurance Companies
iq America Insure* at raten and rules us
liberal as the risks assumed permit, for solven
cy and fair profit.
Losses E\>l tTAttLY Ai’.'CSTff- A \'!>
PROMPTLY PA!!‘
SOtb SEMI ANNUAL STATEMENT
.flDfl lasursurr foinpaDy
Sli.-w.ing Cd|>il.il mill Surjilu- l - !.<• . wr
T H It SllLl.lt> S./ -U F l>> LI. A H. s .
tW Aurll o ( Julr I at. Is: -
Cash on hind end m li«uk * « .ln.l
U. 8 Treasury notes aoJ amnrd iti<Ki--st * :>o
U t and Buib Rood* * '..’t.vju no
Ha*) Estate Buildings owned »i, I u. cu]>ird t-j
the Company •» officer .... . Ts
Bills receivable, amply aecorni . ... t.«TI o 7
Bonds aod Mortgage nf first class, iu ciasa ».»
Interest ’ | jy :u> rr
Rallroad Stock*, market cash ralua. ■: uiH <»
Ginn. Riser Company Stocks ixj
tMocke in. Hartford Banks, - matkat Taiue 24L0J7 00
Stocks In New York Banks, market value d1f1,k76 Qj
Stocks in otber Rsnks, marlitt value _ - 03
w , . f 2,050.423 30
Totat Listiuitiis 5i.343 0*
.. THOMASK BRACE. Jr . Secretary.
Hartford, July Ist, l«a
SLaif oj Cbanccfi-wt, Hart ford CV>ua/y, Si.
UiHfOBO, July Ist 1«.*9.
Peraooalty appeared before me, a Justice of rho Pe*.
duly anthorlred lo administer oath*, Them** K. Brace, Jr
BeCTetery, and made solemn oath that thn foregoing iter<
tnett ol the Assets and Condition of the .Line lnsoranr
Company istraa.
HENRY FOWLER, Justice of il,» Pesre.
E- G. RtvttT, President: T K Bluet. Jr.. Bectvlnr v;
T-A. ALXxawDaa, V Pres't: J. B. Uuixstt, Oeoeral Agt
DIRECTORS
Tbnma* K. Brace, Gostsvcii F. Davis
Robert lined, Walt* r Krney,
E. A. Berkeley, Estntiri Todor.
Saonel V. Wart Win. f Totile,
Roland Mather, Rbenrrer Fowler
Henry 0. Pratt, Edwlo Q.Ripley,’
Dreyton HUlyer, Austin Danssm,
L'w-ph Church, ltjotnas A-AlcaiD-Ur,
Charles 11. Bralnard.
Bo»lr»es* attended to w»b dispatch and fidelity IVI. i,
uined, and Appllcatioos solicited, bv
A. A. CARalLtt 1 DBO-, Agstts,
n*PO;3md . e.j y U Qrtn street
C A HD
'JUIE UNDERSIGNED IIAS THIS DAY
MtocUted with him in ih* WHOLESALE GROCERY
BUSINM*. M. SAMUEL F.ffART and Mr. WIILIAM
CURRY, sn l will continue tbs tame 4| ths OLD of A NT),
NO «7* LIBERTY STREET, directly/ipposite the fagl,
WILLIAM M GwßMl.k
riitaLnrgb. July 1, 165 v
SAMUEL EWaRT . W.\|. U ujXAILV WM COIIRY.
W. M. GORMLY & 00.,
WHOLBSALh)
GROV E R S ,
L.K4UTKC i.N
PHO YISIONtj, PHOiiilM.\h:
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES,
No. 471 Liberty 9tr«*l, Pltlsburffli. F«.
ju2n)md2dp
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UOSNKHBTnAND EUITnrfKLD^W-,
nN'OaiTK THK POhT (>mCR
rtTT&BVRC.n, VA.
o r.. 0 I t ri* *
DtSIKOIiS .if knowing wluio s tin* boat
1.. v,.ong n.i»n (.it t itMtitMa, «r<* Jirrrt
•.! u.'t »i. t ,( t J, O pyi, K t(.«| Jlrl . lMI.lv lUt.k.-l ».
*■'•••• men ..f i :ir. l-.il *•- ”'•••« '•
' l "k t * «* IS- -tin ‘..Mh- iVUc,;- »'*'!
tit ■ll7< i"’ 1 -nu 1-ltr.u .nil tuuiUr
<-»“ •••^
'.1,.
»|.;*'ftM»u<«< f U,.. „ •; '•’ h
trur, ..f .1-
IllrJftfJ of Ula ’ “*■ al»«
go to make 0(1 ft lltfl clbm 1,, *) M.nu , ll»l
tUt lh« liou City Oolloga i, 11 , " t
Pchooi, fttld IMMMMMft (ftt-lllUta 0,. u ” "V"' "“ l *")
tt U not exiweteJ that tbpy WtU TiT » i ’
• til tbej tw solicited to do •». "* ‘ • l, * , J
.emusmunts.
theatrk
.MaNAUKRA PtIKTKK ANl* M'aAKUM*
Doors oj>n\ at " .<-•/.-t-; r»r(,i,<! tvi’ n !r u » „ ..
prtcitrly
FRIDAY EVENING, October TU. u,j|
THE POOR OF NEW YORK.
Badge* I MR. McFAIU.AND
CARGO'S BRASS AND STRING BAND
OFFICI. a FIFTH STRRKT ’
iSiiucational.
SEWICKLEY ACADEMY.- A Ci.asm. al
ajo> Oomikaciix. Boamuio School r<>u Rot;, on i>.«
P., Ft. W. A 0. R. 1L,12 mile* from I’Utabnrgh.
BEY. J. 8. TBAYELLI, A. M., Pi Ir.npal
The THIRTY-FOPRTa SESSION will rr-oimaiw on
TUESDAY, November lit, 1369.
Traits,per aesalon of fi*e month* t"i
fpr elrrulare, etc, enquire of John liwin 4 Fona. 67
Water (treat, or T. 11. Norm 0., 24 Wood (treat, or of the
Principal, SeviclUey, Pa- aeSrSmeodAwstP
North Sewtcfeiey Academy.
TUTS SCHOOL is situated in Beaver Co.,
Pa., about 6 milca north of New Brighton Station on
PittaborKh, Ft Wayoe and Chicago Railroad. Ita loc-a
tion ta aer? iDTitiDg on account of the bealtbfal&ea* end
beauty of th« enmunding country. Tbe Stodesta are free
frutn immoral Mtociatioiin und all sn-h unhanding* aa
trill divert >hei( minds.
It la londucfod under th« .-onjunct anpervieion'of ReT. 11.
WEBBER and Mr. UIOIOSOSOOOD. Mr. Osgood ia known
aa tbe author of Qagood’t teriaa of Progressive Reader* and a
teacher of long experience. Tbe Modorn Lenguaeae will be
fangbt by Prof. llttED AFT, a gootleman edneatea in France
aod Oermaor.
The n**i * il] rotntnence uq'TVESDAV, o>'t. 25th,
lssV v «nd coottniM 22 The ccnreo of loainjcllon it
thorough, icrluJfng ait the t-retuticj lecght in high
■chootifusurntly.
Boarding; Tuition, Room, Light*. Fool, WaaLing ••• GO
Additional for Latin and Greek, each f< 00
Frtnch and Grrm»n,,**ch . 10 i.k>
Instrumental Muali'Al .. la 00
Vocal Mnslc ... 200
For>farther perttralari address JUv 11. WEBBER or Mr
I. OMOOG’, North SewtcUDy, Pa.-.
Rartarßcx—O. YEAGER, J. K. PARK. Gen. W. ROB
JNsON, Jr., .1. D. McPaDDKN. aaSG.2meod
BIHDIIN QUASICOUnUHCIALCOLLEGE
AND
W R„I TINi; AC’ADE M Y ,
College Ilell, Diamond, Birmingham
TERMS, CASII ON ENTRANCE.
For Ornamental Writing $l5)
'• Plain Writing- 10 v fjcit unitm-te-l
" Writing «nJ B<*<uk Kesplog . . 20)
N CHAFFER, Professor of Writing sod Buuk Heepiuit
G. II LBITHKAD, Jr , Professor of Penmanship.
O. F. WELLS, Professor id Bnnk-Kreplng end C-muier
cUI Calculation* —.
REV. W U BOl.T'iN, LecliiTai < u Uistoiy end General
Subject*
HON K P FLENNISKN, Bi-U. S. MiuUier to Den
mark, a member »f the Pittsbnrgh bar, Lecturer on Com
mercial Lav.
PROF. M. F. EATON. Lecturer uu Klucutfoo.
Call and ace what baa outer been before attempted by any
rinmsu, namely- Specimen* of Ornamental and Practical
eoroatiabip ntcutn in your prrsenc*. In tba abort apace id
I rum 20 aecooda and upward*.
Good boarding at s2,f«o pet week DlruJu B hani Feiry
free trr aiodenta. Kentrance at any time.
Fur specimens of off-hand Boalneaa Writing, etulos* two
poatsge stamps, and addreas
'**-< U. U. LMTUEAD, Ptioripal,
Pltubnrgh, Pa
Ju2h.lydA*F
I ViVKiiMTV OK PENiihVi.YANU
L&w Department,
i* i i i i» a. i_> f: i,p]i i a .
A TERM} OF THIS INSTITUTION will
r< inuiMiicu on I tie Jil of October ndl. The
lulloaing ate lb»aat'|a-t« of the lector**.
(lON. GKO HU It SUAHHWOOD—Pera.tfI. Poraonal Prop
.i-rty.aul Murcautliu law.
PROF. P. MoGALL^-KHJeu.-o
PROF. K SPENCER MlLLER—lenity Jurisprudent.
Kti-ry effort li made to render tbia Institution efficient
fur the it bee iu tiew. Tbe*tl|deufs aro freqoently
and carefully examined, legal qnuttiohs are disenaaedand
esetrltes (u writing form part of lbs coarse. Uy tba rulee
nr the Ouurt*, the time oernpied bare, !• treated a* equira
loot, bu m<>st pnrpnaua to office study, In entitling to a-1-
mieel-u to the bar, and when admitted in the Court below,
a graduate efttjis Inetitution ran practice at once in tba
SupremeOrfirt The Introductory Lecture will bedalirer
ed on FRIDAY. Sept. fotb, at 8 o’clock, P. M, a tbe nroal
lactur-r.-m by tb« IIrm.(JEQ. SUABAWOOD. acid 2m.
M““ u II n K FkCdirics
APfcl., No, 170 PtaltbflslJ itrort, beg* to inform bia
ptiplia and the public that be Lu roomed £la InatrnctloDa
In Garinao, French, et-i. V aelulm.d*
P'“ ENN 'iNSTITUTK, : '
HANCOCK pTliy.hr. M AP. PENS
Wlllln.tfi, MDND.W.U.
iwu 'ii rttr u>.>!itli«
•rJtli AUGtaT Tirm*
J M dUtTII.
LOOAN dc GREGG
IMPORTERS OF
HARD AY
NO. 3'4 WOOD STHKtT
F..nr DiA>ra ft Chart#. U.lrl,
U .1 Bat**, late <* Lancaster ...LotisA Gtcdo, I’iitsly.
080. S. BRYAN <St CO ,
Commission Merchants,
FOR TUB SALE OF
PIO IRON", BLOOMS, £ c., '
No. 52 Wood fit, Pittsburgh.
Pborb A Co., PitJsbnreb; Lvlngstcm
Copeland A Co., Pltutorgh; Tbos. K. Tranklui, £,q., Lan
caster? ilcn. Simon Cameron, llarnsborp Bryan, Gardner
A Co. Uotlidaysbnrir. Pa. jetO-fimd
THE ENTERPRISE
Ins nrance Company
OF PHILADELPHIA,
Ininrei AgatnitLoii or Damage by Fire
on Buildings, aerchaatllae 4 For
nltnre, ait Reasonable
Kates of Premtam*
Diisctoea—7. Rstchford BUrr: William M’Kee, ol Wm
M’Kea A Oo: Nalbro Frarten Jno. M. Atwood, of Atwood,
White A Co; UenJ. T.Tredlck, of Tredick, Stoke* A Co;
!l«nry Wharton; Mordec&l L. Dawson; Coo. H. Stewart of
Stewart A Rro4 John 11. Drown, of John 11. Brown A Co;
D. A. Fahneatoak, of B. A. Fahnestock A Co.; Andrew l>.
Ca«b; J L Krrtnger, of Wood A ErritJjor.
F.-RATCH7ORD STARR, President.
Cbaklxs W, Cozs, Secretary.
Pimsttkea nsrratpcxs.—Wm. Holmes A Co ,J. Painter
A Co., ThptnasM. Howe, B«q , Jas Marshall, Esq.'Allen
Kramer, Esq, Wilson, M’Elroy A Co., Wilson, Payns A 00,
Halley, Brown A 00., Livingston, Copeland A Co, Jamas B.
Lyon A Co, Wm. 8. Lardy A Co
080. 8. CRY AM A. CO., Agents,
Jrs3 6a>'l . . No. £2 Wood Street.
V\\\\U\\^U\W
r T'IfE ADMIKEHS OF trt^^ni
X bTEIHWAT'aFUNOSW^^^H
are rrspsolfully irfermad that wa are now V I “ I II
rwelTlngour FALL SUPPLY of these * *
CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES.
Tba demand for these One Instruments Is so far Iq ad
ranca of tba supply that purchaser* should fire cs an early
rail In erdar to secure a choice.
li. KLEBER A BUO, No. M Fifth street,
Sole Agents for frteinway's Pianos.
RICHARDSON’S
IRISH LINENS,
It All ASKS, DIAPERS, JC
SONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON’S LIN
KNS, and those dealrutu of obtaining the GENUINE
DB, should s.e that the articles they pnrehase are seal
ed with tbs foil Dims of the Ann,
J. N. niCniBDSON, SONS A OWDKN
° r lb 6 And durability ol lb,.ooods
r hlscsn | h > n Is rendered csaentially aewesary, a.J« fi .
quantities of Inferior and dafectlvs Unehs sre prepared,
season after soesoo aod sealed with the name of EIOuARL
“.k 1 ”/’ Wb .°- r H»rJlets of the Injury thus
Inflictedalike on the Amorlcau cotunmer and the manufar
tnren of the genuine Goods, arid not readily aUndon a
b ?fi D Ts op^‘>filßb,, ‘ , . wlli,# POKIJM-rt can U Imp-xed on
with Goods of a worthless character.
.... J- BULLOCKS A J. B. LOCKF,
seb lydls Agents, 3fl Qhtrrcb atreot, New Yurt.
winaow. fayks & cc ,
IV II OI.ES A L E DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
No. y 4 Wood .‘dreet, Pittsburgh,
llsvo unw in store a full stuck of
Desirable- Fall Gogd#^-
To which Ihsy toTlta tbsattention of tbai/Jj],.
A. KREBS^£bro.
Corner Wood and fourth Sts., 1
1
wdßrljd _
CUSTOM MADE „ FALL aWy&NTER
BOOT/*.—aro. ALfiBBB, SON A Co_ No. 7nkrncr
WOOD AND TOL-RTn BTRSEM, <inld io.li.
lioa of the public L, the following goods,
for tie. in nut fashionable style;
two soled, dontle o rper Cell
GenUemtn'e treacleddouble upper fine Wm^** I **** ‘W
do Welted French OaUDrass Boot!— &
Jo tvicble Bole Oonireei Geltcri v > Etoclr hostS
Jo do do Eeriiih Ties v at«L . Dest 3
AUo, • Urge end complete stock oTA* • **»*.G ?ce rsl h
with two voice, of theV'jftg' mirntn $
warranted to wear equal (outrite Ua,ragsaKQ - &
. *** Jn*bSbo«o#,iasfi,Tec , d and-fcr f?
«»«»*. ■ f
on good*, and wQI tell them n f
bwghtelriwbcro. [
MM'
. %>
®itp Suction Saira.
“ ''j.“G."uA:vis; a,,,;,
Commercial Sale* Rooms Ko. Ft
ME UCHA NT S’ lIOT EL FOKN i DRF * T
AUCTION.—On Friday morning. Oct ?thl,in
o’clock. Will be Sold at tbe Merchants’ Hotel, curstlrSmin 10
| held and Bsw>nd ata., all lire Fomlture and Ftxtniea.-eim,’
! prising finy featherbed* and bedding,coltoa aadatraw
I mnttrasaea, high and b-wpoat b«l*tc«d»; *enUian,llneaand
; oil cl-ith btlodi; hair seat mahogany *>Xa, chairs and rock
ers; marble fp cinlro table; aide and card tables; mirror*
[ mniioganr U»ik raer aod eecxplary; {iarU>r. cUamberan.l
1 stair, *rpid« il.sjr oilcloth*; gaa chamHiers; roont belian.t
I «irv«; dining tatdra; China, glar* am! qr.eeusware; chafing
1 Ji*b.<; large iroo aafs di-*k, uffJc» uxtnrca. counUr.ahelt
iui. l-.ir ivom fiittire*, Ac. oce large ccoklag store,
. with ntr-nilD o.tnrplpfe -*• PAY IS, Anct.
i)/| LOTS rx THE SE\ r ENTti Sv'AKO.—
>wU ill. To-e!sv-Trniac, Oct lUl». T o’clock, attbe
cummrmat mI-s mom*. No »t Ftttli street, will l**told 2i»
! handsomely al<u*t«d Utnblmg L->fe in the *ib ward, aa laid
i oat In the plan «>( l-ta for Mr« K. N.l»*ris. tn wit:
I y l*>t* on Hnncan, a Cil bwt »1., ba*iog cecha front of 21
f«*t,anJ extending l”vt In' l«tl, long let* NVs U« toll*
I In «*ld plan.
i 17 Lota on Ihia. a M Icet st, baring each a (runt of 20
i feet and eit'ndiu# Lv-l OlfeetT'i inebra. t-i»g Kos,l£)
to 1W In aald plait; '
Plans may had at (he auct.ou rxnus Till® Indkpata
|,U. Term*, ote third cash, jeaiJua la l and 2 yoan,wlt!i
Ictcreet antiuallri ;*27 O. DRTIS, AOCt-
BL.VCKSMITU TOOLS AT AUCTION.—
On Friday aftciou- n. iVI 7 th, at 2 o'clock Will be Sold
at the Comoierdal ft Fifth atrcet, • large
stock of Blacksmith Tool*, in excellent cnadiUoo,OQinpri«-
log 3 Urg- HeJluwa.a Abrils. Vires, Tupdaod I>lea,
Machine, Tlro.Ti u'm. so eru>«*ire rartety t.f hand to ■!», u
qil*Dt,i) ‘t Ir.-u, l “lutsj, Urftlea, A.
r-cO .1. <i Davr.-i, Acrt.
TUMBLFR MuU Ll>S. -On Friday after
oion, Oft. :th. at ? Vcl.iciv. *iii b • *Mii at the Anctloa
Rcoiaa, No fit Fifth n!r»#f r«-wrve, two p«ir half
pint Tumbler Mi-u Uta. plain jn'tp av>t t!ii - bar, ebtirel?
Dear, whVb ran tin* be etarulned. I O l>vVls, A act.
A'rsflx l-wMisd- ei».*mw
STOCK. SAI.KS liV AUhTTiN I.QOMIS A
CO, AT THE MERCHANTS’ ETCn \S’O}: JETRSV
TIIURSDAY EVENING.—B*nt, Srbl?.e Insurant* IDA
Oopper ftock, Bottf and Real Kjiat* r.M »f pctllc Mia
Bt the Merchant*' by
AUSTIN LO-iMI?£ CD.
Nt(m, Draft* and ro tieal l—faU* acgniUtod ca
r»*»OD»W* t«rm* If AUSTIN LOOMIS Jt CO.,' .
■*2l Stock h'cte Broker*. 02 Fonrtb ft.
Importtnt to every man trbo fccepa a
Horae, Cow, flltccp or Pie.
TIIORLKY’S food for
CATTLE,
K JiS IMPORTED FROM EXGIAJ\D.\
This artificially prepared food Tor.aalaaJi w»* inroaUJ
and Introduced to the British Teopfe by the prspriew,
•boat tsrojeilt ifoce, nd JtbMUowlwcoine eeteblbhed
ts a legitimate article of commerce, ft* awful end benefl
ctsl ejecta being generally recogcirrd end admitted. .Tbs
ula hu been co&ftaatly sod rapidly Increasing, notedly
amongst agriculturists sod breeder* of stock, batertth the
public fa general; end tbers can be no doubt that." a* It*’
merit* are better understood, ft will become ££article of
uniservar consumption by all who bare in do.
meatfc animals.
The fact of England being a great cattl**jiribj eonntry,
has, doabUesa, given an impetus to (bo study of natural
forage, and lad to (Bar research after tbo materials teat
adaptad fur tba purposes of fattening and Improving rtocfc'
which bu neolted In tha prodnctlun of (be above Food artd
other valuable discoveries regarding animal develop inert.
Then-ley's Food fnr. Cattle may bo naed (or all animal*.—
Ua effect I* to Invigorate lb»lr bealth and Increase thdf
physical power. It la found partUnUriy beneficial la re
storing to good condition borer*-;whleh bavo b«~a ortr
wortod, or become thin and weak thrnngh those
of a naturally conrt tetkn. lta uao for cova in
creasaa the quantity and enriches the qnallty of tbalr milt
Itiaeitremely nonrlthlng for calret and lamba. rendering
them hardy, and producing a rapid growth. ItiktUntn*
qualities are perhaps the moat nnnarKable of any, and aro
convincingly displayed in feedieg op plgs.de, ?t}« flash ot
solmal* led with It is gtnsily superior in tctuislency to
that of others.
Besides benefittiog thd aulmal, the owctr willfindtbat
theoseof thin Food will t* found agrees saving to him
self, as Its properties are such that it t onble* tbs animal to
extract mtirb DOtrimeotflrom substances (each Mftrawcr
cfcafl) wblcblwroro would hare t*een «atrt» with little bene
fit. it not sometimes with pdsitire'tajarj. Thai ii.csnrsru
the commonest provender into wholesome food.
Id addition tolls extensive nss tbrongbont Greet Britain,
Tbcrloj’i feed lot Oittle la being largely .pipetted to Gann
da, New York, France Germany, Itennurk, Sweden, and
haa at various times beenshJpped-tomcat other part* of tbs
world. Including the Asiatic Xeltnda and Australia.
Sold In cask* containing 410 feeds; price tiilf casks
$7, and trial peckagse of 112 feeds, $4.
Bole Depot In PennsylTani 202 Dork straej; Philadelphia,
Pa. Agents wanted. ee24idswtfT
OLD and TO U¥B
AFFIRM ITS TRUTH,
Professor Wood's Bair Restorative
WILL PRESERVE, INFALLIBLY, TLIE
and <xJor of th* hair, If nsed two or three,
ilmoaa week, to any imaginable ago. Perfectly restore tbe
gray; cover the bald with natnro’a own ornament, the bain
make it more soft and bcaulilnl than any ot],UQil preserve
the scalp free from all dfeeaso,' to th* greatest ago. Stale*
lueUf'Jndgea, Attorneys, Doctors, Clergymen, professional
Men and Gentlemen and Ladies of si I ela-wea, all orar tits
world, bear U-etibooy that wo do Sot aay too ranch In its
favor. Head IhS following, and}wdge:— *
PKONSSUR 8. TUALPfUIU, PIANIST,
nya, on his arrival lu Ibe Uulte.l Siatts L*
was rapidly beromlug gray. Imt <>u applying
Wood’! Jlair Kesloranv'* his hair soon recovered
its origiual hue. - /
CUAKLKB OAttDKW, 111 Kaseus Street, S. \\
say* tbe gray hairs im tils wlfe’e-bead were.sf.
fer afe ar week’s trial, turned 1010 a dark brawn, •
*t tbu «»«* tim* l-canlifylug and thickening the
bitir.
A. a RAYMOND, Catb, lialue, lay* be is m>w
silty yean old,mod bis hair and whiskers srprs
two-thirds gray, bnt by tbs tue of two bottles of
tteatsrattn lbs gnrJUlnrUte disappeared,
both on bU head and fees, ancHa more suit and
glossy than for twenty-fire years previous. Die
wife, ut the age of filly two, bai hsed It With the
same effect. ' I
i l N LEV JOHNSON, E*].. of N-w Orlosciiaj g,
that he lost his hair by the Vln fliiJ.
II e used Wood's Uaii r.eatcroUT.,, *ud JiU liairU
now thick aud gloss).
s. si. Middleton, Livingston, AUUnt, says
the Uretoratlie baa done moth good in his part
ol the country, lie used It for baldness, snd now
baa a fine head of hair.-.
T. L MOUSE. Lebanon. Kentucky, says he baa
• seen Wood's Htlr iLstorative tn hundreds of ca
ses, and never knew It to fail In accomplishing*
all It prolcsses to do.
A. J. ALDEN, ITcLanesboro*, Illinois,sayahs-.
bad tbe scald biad eight years, an I vasbktcL
botby the liberal ttssof Wood’* Hair Haifa*,
tire, be now Las a rich glossy bead of half; *
ASf Sold by all Druggists, and by G. J. Wood '
Broadway, New VorMnd 114, Alatiot ~
street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold in Pittebursh bv D». ?
GEO. H. KET3EB, D. L. PAIINESTUCK *W - *
and all Droggfrte. (ar.g.-d'lyj
gUPFRIOR COAL 01U
AR K ,
i‘n TJBraou.
Oar Urge experience end nonaDltt'Eg labor* for a long
doe, her* matted in the prtwoctlsn of aj»«r«,w?N refined
Omnel Coal Oil, which ia elrcaly well known, end {« f»st
increasing tn reputation as rivalling the he«t efi made else
■where In ail the good qualities for which ecod coal oil 1c sa
Justly celebrated.
It rtcairp3»7ip\« in IrCl’aney.
It it aittttly non-ea^ptenrt
It may be carrirl above.
li burnt without anyctfentive odor.
If it to clear and beautiful i-i ce'or
It it <A« cJteaperi light twotm
Dealers can rely np~n uulfonnitv iTThe c f
™ «>• ADAIR A VKEDiIC 1 ?.
, . —Refluers of CoalOilf
•«.21c0d.-dewlmF No. SI Peon'a. Aveoae, near High fit.
OANNEL COAL OIL. : !
The oil we are constantly taming out is naivsmUy con
ceded to be aaearpaued tu quality and chuapnee*, l»y any
other, to market. There Is nothing more l/oeattfo] tptolor,
or more brilliant and durable in turning. It dor* not ex
plode, snd bolng uniform, purchasers will always obtain
the tame excellent article. CdalOtUa wellxtown oadera
greet veMaty of fanciful names, but dealers should not send
tj> the oastKcr the name of the thing,’' aud pay 20 cr 30 per
cent more for an article than It can be procured for at bead
quarters in this dty. ADAIR A VJOSDRR,
», . . ,■ „ „ iUflD«ra of Ooal OjL
dewlmf Penn’a Avenue, nesr High street.-
ALL PERSONS huTingi ust claims aeainst
Cmw Fuck. rid H.nr, WIOT-r,p«l 0 „ cv%atcn
•“ claing tmilnoa u inch loAllrjUn, cllri.ro rfeaaud
f P C."? , bdt ?"'» to IS. coder■
Ae-lgc: end all tfaoeoDele,lndebted tobidDort
cnUp fine, or to eny of tbeis IndlTWoelly..trill
,k * " ltk ™t del.,, u KS.vS?d;
tbrir cndltote riUy .nd
. p^p, t ’ r dl to ,tk ® te-poMririoa of tba reminder
themselves in u tbort a time as poeslhle.
, , ' H. P. MDXLLER,
B .„ . • Assignee ofC. Fochs andH. Wlemtr
Plitsbnrgh, Oct. 3, lStenc-t-ftsd
HA"\ INO disposed or the Drug Store, cor
and Fourth etrreta,festsbllihad bv
?•»3 ”*?> to SIMON JoimaTON. I d£SiSiJSmS
V r,^y , of ■ continnanoe of the could ear*
besUnved oa the ««•
wwhtfcn’ M r -, long buslneti aequ»lntao:a
ul l |h!^!r D fc IBt r mJ ‘’ Tlll eoehlehlm to carTyout his .in
tention of keeping noue tut the beat and pores: axticks
-ni f r i l mer Militants will he retatced^w^h
will be a guarantee that the pnarriptlnn drpsrtment will
bs properly attended l.» * U WItCOX. '
IN taking charge of the aboye well
I foal duly aeneible of-the Importance
and responsibility of the ondertaklDg,’ and shall endeavor
to sustain the same hlgh cbsracter lor accuracy and fair
dewing which my predecessor has established, and hofte to
merit and receive a vnutiouanr. of the liberal patnmsie
heretofore bestowed. fiIBON JOHNSTON.
OCOJId
CULP & SHEPAHJ),
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DKALBB3 IN
PLOUif, GRAIN Sc i»JROr>UC|E;
No. 343 Liberty Stmt,
rnxsßDßou, pa.
Ui.uire brands of FLutitt, for Rater's and Family, nao,
constantly on liaud. ParUcotir atteioUou paid to fllling
orders tor MerchandiHagvusraJly. r «7oiclyd
Horae Stolen.
FROM the subscriber, in Green town-jT\__
ship, Mahoning county,v& &{today oisht. ort-A7?? .
s.f, a DAtta BROWN BOR£E, ebon! Ift tmuds hfgSimbt *
tusiio, heavy tail .carries np well six jun
«»i<s. J»trrl lea goad saddle and buggy horM.-. A reward M' •
thirty Di/NLAlia waits given tor the horse, or FBTT
t- r i«.r»e nnd lLi<t PoitOfiiileaddress,lUlein,Ohio,- «. :
_yf-.MeHwP ORQRQB TRIMBI^
—The beautiful Residence Mf
,u f,,rio *l Gao la Arccue, ccarßi
*•'"* ~f «» nJ In ehigh stateo“
l * • h ~uit and shade treeeand lhruh<
it.Vif u 1 rb " house contains eleven
Urg« nuO - halts an<l all the 05aal ccrn>
k B «.... h.. ! Kn, Urge CLoagh to held
twenty tons of hayaui .in u- (•< |„ :a j c (
information inqnira on lb- f'-.i. -. . o.*C*ls^i
CHOICE LOCATIuNm j..p r«aui;ry K«gj
d#neea,liardeos.Ac.- D»«r tLn . , t , v y. oUet tor tele
M acres of Lcgstifnliiand, 3 tuiice fnii. j, r. f(V JaifJ'
ble for or Market dardent-i* ,vi-<. "i , jeneer
the abovu, on the fitenbenVllle Tnraplkr, in.l i ~r lie (re m
thefltenbeorlUeßallroed, foreale In lota.'i ■’ ,r -o ,f '.tcrrn
to suit purchaser* This property la very dwir .nie. brfo*
to the city, aud In a healthy and j>W*
neighborhood. For price end terms apply f 1
Market stiMl. P. CDTifhKRT A EON,:.
. Baal Batata Aa***-
M.UUM. oa*Y J cr . CIM OV
SAMUEL ORAT & SOW, '
SI E R C n A N T TAII OH
■VO. ID FIFTH STMIXT,
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000 Ibi.'foc
ex Hot itnetif
[gneo a Notice.
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