lirttstanj! <6a|rttr. KOStU ’■ WTLUiJt *- J> - l - •. mSDBOS 'B. BHHBTT & CO.. MDITOBS and PROPRIETORS. PITTSBTTRQH r •£. SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. 8, 1869. Republican State Ticket. AUDItOA awreit THOMAS E. OOCIIRAN, of York county. suavnoa-usaoaix, WILLIAM IL KAIM, of Berks coQoty. Bopabliccm County Ticket. tmn, ELLAS 11. IRISH. Pittsburgh. somtsiT, William vaknum, pttMmnh, David a. press let, Alleghany, CHARLES L. GQJtllltUfO, B*s*rTc. DAVID R. BAYABD, Peebles, WILLIAM ESPY, Lower St. Clair. assist ant uir juwe, THOMAS MELLON, Collin*. Distant AtTosarr. JACOB H. MILLER, PltwDwxb tuusssi, GOODMAN V. COULTER, Sooth FayatU. oounsooen, JONATHAN BRAOfF, Sooth Pittsburgh, iroiroa, DAVID CORNELIUS, Sewtckley. eravavoa, U- T. ANDERSON, East Doer prascroa or rns root, JOSEPH MILLER; Snowden. Republican meetings. . JUpublioan mwtlaga will b« hall at the following tlmaa ABd placca, and lb. frionda In th. neighbortiooJ .re r» qaatted to ff t. general not tea ol tba umt: •Baldwin township, Saturday .Toning, Oct. B, .t ; o'clock. Dttr CrutLock, Indiana township, Saturday, Oct. 8, at «o’clock, p.M. A*ew Hilo, Kliubetb tp., Saturday, Oct. 6, .t u r. u. Dtpp't Tcnem, UoMnsuo Lowuablp, on Hatordat, On.il.er 6, at kP. U. r * Manqfldd, upper St.Olalr to*u»b(i>. uu Saturday, o<t»l>er v - B.atTP.U. PStUbttrgh,*t l.fsjeMd Hall, oq Saturday, Oct iter 5, atT P.M. •» Pitt ltncnttip, at C.'ppeiwo»U«, uu Holiday, o.U.t.er 10, at ? P. SL • AVmiepXtrn, Monday aventog, Oct. 10, at 7 o’cl.ck. GBAND^E^m^BA LL Y! .The. -Republicans of Pittsburgh will hold a LAST GRAND RALLY, ‘BCTjn r«laingi Oct. Bth at 7 o*«* r ode, and other gentlemen The Republicans of the City and vicinity are uryeru MB. CAMPBELL’S RECORD ON THE fi QUESTION. Mr. Edward Campbell, the locofoco candi date for County Commissioner, has attended anti tax conventions and made a great splurge as an anti-tax man on all occasions which sabjeoted hie sincerity to no greater test than simple decla mation. He has travelled the county, denounc ing the railroad subscriptions as illegal, uncon stitutional, fraudulently obtained, end of no bind ing force, acquiring in this cheap way some rep utation as an anti-tax man. Bnt when sabjeoted to the test of saying so officially, under the so lemnity of an oalb, he shrunk from doing so. Last winter the democracy of the Third ward, Pittsburgh, met and nominated the following ticket for Councils, as the “democratic anti-tax tioket,” pledged to resist on all occasions the payment of railroad tax, viz: Select Council —Jackson Duncan. Common Councit —John IT. Bailey, James P. Barr, Edward Campbell, Jr., Jas. Gildea, Tbos. Barnes, J. H, Demmler. This tioket was elected, and the deoooraey took to itself the credit of eleoling it upon the anti-tax issue. In the month of April last, the Supreme Court awarded alternative writs of Mandamus directed to the members of the Counoils of Pittsburgh, commanding them to levy taxes to pay the inte rest on the railroad bonds issued by the city, or show cause why they should not do so. The at toraiea of the city were instructed to have the an swers to these write prepared, which they accord ingly did. The answers set forth that the railroad subscriptions were unconstitutional, illegal, ob tained by fraud, and void for sundry other rea sons with which, the people of the county are fa miliar. On the 28th of April the Councils met to act upon these answers, and in the Com mon Council the following action was bad : Rinlced, That the papers first retd ba adopted as the answer of this Council to the several writs of 'mandamus issued against It from tbo Supreme Court of this State in the eastern district thereof, at the suit of £ll K. Price at al n executors of £. S. Bard, B. G. Hamilton, J. D. Rembotb, trustees of Emily Hadson and John B. Gest, respectively, and that the President of this Council be, and he is hereby au thorized to sign and verify, and tho clork to attest the seme on behalf of said Council under tbo direc tion of the counsel of the city la the premises. The yeas and nays haviog boon called, were as follews: Ten Barnhill, Birkhtmer, Coward, Dir* lington, Davia, Dickson, Donnell, Floyd, Fryer, Qildta, Magee, MeGeary, Oyer, Reed, Robbins, Ross, Siebert, Thompson sod President Errett—2o. Nays— Barnes, Bair, DemUr sod Robb—4. A&Aear— Messrs. Falton, CAMPBELL, Rees. Hill, Ward and Norris. „ Hero it trill be seen that of the six democrats elected to Common Council aa aoti-tax men from .• > the Third Ward, three, Messrs. Barr, Barnes and Dernier Toted against the answers to the Maoda ••v muswhioh embodied the allegations upon which . two voted for them; one, Mr. Campbell, dodged! That he was 'lrW' itt the city that night, we knot?; and we were by one of his political friends at the time, : thathe gave aa a reason for not being present thatbe could not vote for the answers, and did sot tlketo vote against them! Thus, upon the only opportunity he ever had to pal himself upon the record as an anti-tax mao, be dodged oat of the way. The same answers, or similar ones, were put la by the. County Commissioners »o suits broogbt against the coaniy. Suppose, now, Campbell had been Commissioner then , aa he wishes to be now ; be ooald would not, judging from hie record In the Council, have sworn to tbo an* swers, and the suits woutd have gone against the county by default. Job Lake rou tdb Presidency. — It requires no seer to tell us to what extent the so-called democratic party is demoralized. We see evi dences of it at home and abroad—in the north and in the south. The sple object of its leaders and politicians seems to be to get votes without - regard to the means and appliances to which they may think it necessary to resort. The latest evidences of a corrupt sod demoralized sentiment we have presented to us Is from a rather prominent democratic leader ’in Too* netsee. On a recent occasion the demopracy thought fit to hold a jubilee in that State for the purpose of rejoicing, as we suppose, that they were not totally ‘'wiped ont" at the late election for members ,af Congress and Stale officers. Among the “distinguished democrats” who bad not honored the assembly with their presence, but who thought pfoper to write a letter by way of apology for their absence, woh a certain Gen. Axuas, who, wo believe, is the acknowledged champion of democracy in the Ninth Congres sional District, and who declared, in his epistle, that he “felt as blithe and as joyous as a May morning.” I a this letter, which by tho way is very lengthy, ho coolly remarks: “I have not loot confidence in either the pa.- triotiam or ability of the Northern Democracy to defend or shield uo from the assaults of our enemies. I would sooner trust—yes, tea thou sand times sooner trust—suoh a*man as Jo Lane, of Oregon, the patriot, soldier and slates men, than the 1 best men of the Bell, Bates and Bolts school of politicians—to eay nothing of the great conspirator, Wo. H. Seward, the Cataline of Amanda; and Douglas, with Aw blunders upon Lecompton, etc., would be far more preferable to men who, living in the Bouth, would affiliate with Blaok Bepublicans, and beoome their can didate for the sake of the spoils of office.” Tbo time was when the old Demooratio party had some dignity about it—when it was clothed, *9 It were, withagannent of respeotabilily. But now, alasl how great the change! A“oham pion of the party” without blushing, mentions the name«of that arraot political ruffian, Jo tape, in connection with the high office of the Presidency t We shall soon see the names of Bynders, McCabo, Mullen, Brigham Young and : other chilce splfits, presented to theDomoeraoj in- eohhwiion wlth that exalted station. “To what ia» m» wj wtVome.” INVITED TO ATTEND' Donotforgctthe Bleating j Tho last Grand Hally will beheld atlrtfayelte ' Hall to-night. Hon. John Coyons will speak upuu tho Corruptions of tho Administration; and -other gentlemen aTe expected to make speeches Let the hall be crowded. •th* Perils of Aerial Navigation. (From the Wamnto-.va Rtfc.rnirr. Kxtrn, o * & ; Nearly every one in this locali'y iVawaralJhAt the second ascension of ibe A'tanuc was adver tised for the 20th of September. The storm of that end the following day obliged the postpone ment of the ascension noli! the 221 (Thursday.j Every arrangement bad bee*» made for a £uc oessful inflation, and ai thirty-seven minutes be fore 6 P. M. the glad words “All aboard” were heard from Mr. La Mountain, and myßclf aod that distinguished aeronaut stepped into the car. As we rose into the light, fleecy clouds, they looked between ua and tbe earth like.patches of enow we see lying upon the landscape io Spring time: but when we rose a little higher tbe clouds oompletely shut out tho earth, and the cold, white masses below us had precisely the 1 same look that a mountainons, enow-covered country does as you look down upon it fftm a higher mountain. Iu eight minutes ofterleav ing the'earth, the thermometer showed a fall of 24 degrees. It stood 84 when we left. Tho balloon rotated a good deal, showing that she : was ascending with great rapidity. ;. At 5:48 thermometer stood at 42°, 'and falling very fast. At 5:50 we were at least two miles high—thermometer 34°. The wot sand bags ] now became stiff with oold--tbey were frozen. | Ascending very rapidly. At 5:54 thermometer ! 28’, and falling. Here we caught oar last sight I of tbo earth by daylight. I reaognized tbe tit. Lawrence to lie southwest of us, which showed wo were drifting nearly north. At 0:10 ther mometer 18°, we drifted along uutil the sun left os, and in a short lime thereafter the balloon be- . gan to desoend At thermometer 22*— ! rising. Throw over about Ove pounds of ballast, j We must have beeo, boforo we began to descend ■ from this height, 34 miles high. At GA, ther- j' mometer 2P—rising. Wo were now about sia- >! tionary, and thought we were sailing north of ! ! east. We conld, wo Ibodgbt, distinguish walor j' below us, but were unable to reoognizo ii. At ! G:3B we tbrpw'over a bag of sand, making fed | ] pounds of ballast discharged, l2O ] pounds on hand. We distiuotly heard a dog i ‘ bark. Thermometer 2h", risiog rapidly. At ! 6:46, thermomeler 3'P. j i We beard, Boon afler dark, a locomotive I After finishing up tils Pusio*—.n ihc vioimiy whistle, and occasionally could hear wagons * bfre wa r ° llll,l him, on I’ri.i.t moruiug Mr. rambling along the ground or I i'omeron ,i.ir t{ .i'i f mJ ) j )t j f liirn whilo the dogs kept up-n0.. -.bo u , rao3 t ceaselesssere- ! ~ Deaort we w■' bit- 11 ■■ IrSPrmnn^^bo nmle.juu'.*-. .unsoions ihrro was something in the laln laVo ua out. At lasi we appealed nay monstrous and Wo sailed along 10 ilr u “ klla . “ kind-heart..l Amerioan oonleuted and chatty, until about 7», when wo ; lrader . " b ° a ß r<,|,J 10 l' roo,,re us a a .mplemonl distinctly saw lights, and heard the rearing nt aj of Red ,tinB saffio i'“' lo ‘ ak ° ns to Beau's plsce, mighty waterfall. We descended inlo a valley, 1 00 ,he “ ,l waa 'hough! we might obtain near a very high mountain, but as the place ap- I borBe! : ’“ nda 7 morning we Blarted from Dee poared rather forbidding we concluded to go up ' crt ’ and reached Alexiß L Beau a about t. P. M. again. Orer with "0 pouuda of ballast! and , Al AUll > L'Beau's wo first beheld a horse skyward we sailed. In ebonl twenty minutes I aaJ "hide, wbioh thsy calleil a "backboard"— ws again desesnded, bat this time no friendly I “ lro P | y » oouplo of boards 1 reaohiog from ona light or “doep-mootbed watch-dogs’ hoary bay" | holster to the other, upon which the seals were greeted ns. We were orer a denso wilderness, P laced s,arlia ß nl 7 o'clock in the evening wo and settled down over a email lake. Wo had onr 1 'raveled nearly oil night through the forests, life-presorvers ready for uss, but got up again j ° ser ono !lf lbo wor “ l roads ,bal c ' cr was left by throwing over all our ballast except about "o&Diihcd, “b d reoohed Brooks' Tarm, a sort of eighteen pounds. Mr, La Mountain now said frontier tavern, in the early morniog, whore we it was folly and madness to stay up any longer I fl conple of hours, and after breakfast that we were over a great wilderness, and the 1 P reBBed nab 7 ‘he stage to Ottawa, which we soonor we desoended.tho better. Wo concluded i "ached at o o'clock on Monday alteruoon. Our to settle down by Ihe side of a tree, lie up, and I 6r,t ru " b wasl ° tbn ‘elegraph office, whence the wait until morning. In a moment we were near ! '"mbling wires sped the glad news al onr safety the earth, and as we fell.l gTaspcd the extreme 10 ,be "' oYcd ones at home top of a talt eprncc, which.stopped her descent, , JNO. A UAPfifirK and wo were soon, fastened to it'by tbo.large i Watkrtowu, Oct. l-85'i drag-rope. The (ouch of that epruce sent a thrill of discomfort to ray heart, for I knew that its bind did not grow in any well-settled, onr any warm conniry. We-rolled ourselves op io onr blankets, and patiently waited until morningv Tbo rain drip ped down upon us iu rivulets from (he great bal loon, aud it was not 1 ong before we were wet as men could bn After a night passed in great discomfort wo were glad to see the first faint ray of daylight. Cold, anti wet, aod rainy, the morning broke, tho typical precursor, wc were to learn, of many other mornings to be spent in those uninhabited wild-. Wc waited tim'd «'• o’clock injhopes the rain would ceaee.aad that the rays of the sun, by warming the gag io the bal loon, would give os ascending power sufficient to get up again, for the purpose, if no other, of ob taining a view of tho country into which we had descended. The rain did n<>t cease, and we con cluded to throw over all we had in the balloon except a coat apiece, the life preservers, the ao ohor aod the compass. The Atlanti-, relieved of her wet load, rose majestically with us, aod wo were able to behold the country below, It was au unbroken wilderness of lakes and spruce and we felt, then, that we had gone too far, through a miscalculation of the velocity of the balloon As the current wag ae still to the north, we dare not stay up, as we were drifting further and still farther to that “freren tide ‘ from which wcknew tbero was no escape Mr Lh Mountain seired the *9lve-eord and db.cb ugfJ gas, and we descended in safety by the %.■[ .a tall spruce. We msdo the Atirruir f»-i by h- a r anchor, nod for a moment talked over what wc should do. We bad not a mouthful to eat. No protection at night from the damp groan'); rere distant we knew not how far from habitation, were bangry to tiart with, do earthly hope of raising a fire, and no distinct idea as (owners wb were. Wc concluded t o iru.-it to the compass kindly loaned by H. K Nmtptnih, Ks j , and t*Le a coarse wbioh woalJ bring n* cut »l any wii.ler oess wo might be in To the eoaibeaat, tbia, it.: sii.ne-1 After traveling about a ratio and a baif v/c came ;o tbe bank of a small creek, flowing do«n f*rm the westward. We traveled all day Friday up the unknown creek, which kept Me general courselo (be south of weal, crossing it about qmu on a fl.iaiiog logT and striking on its s-uiUiero bank, a “bUred" track, which led us up to a deserted limber road.lyiog ou the opposite bide fnun a large him berlng ahanty We hope ! one of i be lumbar roada might take us out to a settlement, but af ter traveling up thorn all until they terminated in the wilderness, we concluded totross the creek to the ahanty, and stay at it all night. It waa evident, we reasoned, that the creek we were upon was need for driving' logs in the Spring season. If, then, wo followed it to ita confluence with (he < Ntawa.or some stream which emptied into the Ottawa, we would in time get ont the same way tho timber went out The roof of the ahanty waa covered Kith the halves of logs, scooped oat iu a manner familiar to all woodmen. Those were light uod dry, and would form an excellent rail. Why not, then, take four of these, tie them to cross pieoco by wythcu and such old things as we could find around tho shanty, and pole the structure down to that civ ilization which a saw log ought, to ho able to reach. Suoh waa the course we adopted. We dragged the logs down to (bo creek, and Lx Mountain tied them together, aa he was evident ly more of a sailor than royeelf. Wo got under way, and as we pushed off a crow eel up a dismal ' cawing—an inauspicious sign, and oiuiQous of the great trialß and sufferings in store for us. We polled down stream about ten miles and came abruptly upon an immense pino tree which had fallen across the stream, completely hlookiog the passage of tho raft. No other alternative was left but untie the pieces and attempt to push them through under ibo log. This was ot loot done; tied (he raft together again an.l poled her down stream. To-day we each eat a raw frog, all wo oonld hud, and hegbn to feel that we were hungry. At night wo did not etep, but kept the raft geiug down through the shades of awful ' forests, whose solemn stillness seemed tn bolJ fhe unrevealed mystery of our darkening future. We pressed on, until about three o'clock, when pore exhaustion induced us to stop. We found a spot where the clayey bank lacked a little of oSmlog down to the water. On the mud we threw oar liule bundle of straw, and eat down with oqf feet drawn ander us, so that our bodleß presented as little surface as possible for tbe rain to beat upon. Bat wc could not stand such an uncomfortable position long, and as the day light of tbe Sabbath broke upon us, we were polling down tbe stream in a drizzling rain. At 8 o'clock we came to a place where the 6tream carton'd— rushing over a stony bed, down a sleep descent between high roocs on either bank. To get our raft down this place wo regarded as hopeless. We tied up and examined tbe shore. We descended ihe bank and thooght it boat to try oar lack on foot. Afier traveling about a mile, we foaad tbebaok so tangled and rugged, and ourselves so touch exhausted, that locomotion was- impossible; Go we concluded to go back, and if we could get the raft down a piece at the time, w« would go on with her; if not, wo would build as good a place as possible t,, crawl j Q ? 0 and prepare for death. We wont back, ond after examining the stream attentively, concluded to try to get the raft down. We at once commenced, and I freely confess this was tbe most trying aod laborious work of a life of labor. After long boars of labor, we got tho raft down and La Mountain again lied it together. Passing on, in about an hour we came to a large lake, ten miles long and eix miles broad. Around it wo mast, of course, pass until we should hod the outlet. So we turned up to ibo right and pressed on with as much resolution as could bo expeoted. To-day we found one clam, which I Insisted La Mountain should eat, as ho was weak er than myself, and had eaten ltlilo or nothing oq tho'day we went np. Around we went, into ail tbe Indentations of the shore, keeping nlwayo in shallow water. At last we stopped at a place :we thought least exposed to the wind. We laid down upon the cold grouod, having lifted up the cod of our raft so that the wind might not drift it away in tho~mght. It really seemed as though, daring the night, we passed through the horrors of a dozen deaths. At daylight, we got ap by de gree!, first on one knee and then on the other, so stiff andweakire conld hardly stand, ; Again opon the almost endless Ukc ws wont —following areqpd its shore to sarttlti! 'About I 10 o’clock *o found • booid, northern .stream, I which we thought was the outlet we wero eefck ing. and we entered it with great joy, believing it would take us to our lung Sought Ottawa. stiortly after entering the etreaoi, it widened out, and assumed the form of a take. We poled up the westerly shore lor about seven miles, but found we were again deceived. Well, we turned tbe raft around, and poled her back toward the place where we had enter* ed this last lake We bad gone ahum a nnle when we heard the Bound of a gun, quickly fol lowed by a second report. Mo sound wag ever so sweet to me as that. We hallooed as loud as wc'iCunld a good many times. but ccnld get tin responst* We kepi tuir poles going, and had half a mile when I called La Moan lain s attention to what 1 thought was a smoke curling up among the trees ou the side uf a bill. My own oyesigbt had begun to fail toe tu an es tent that I could not depend upon it when a long steady gaze was necessary. He said it was smoke and that he thought jaet below it on the bank was a bark canne In a few momeots the blue , smoke rolled genlly, yet unmistakably, above ' the tree tops, and we felt that we were eared. Such a revulsion of feeling was almost 100 much for us. We could hardly believe our senses,and crediteJ anything favorable m our condition with tbe utmost caution. Oar bitter disappointments bad taoght us that lesson We paddled (be raft with the end of our poles directly across the lake; near, perhaps, tbree ! fourths of a mile wide, aud made for the oaooe. It proved to he a large one,evidently an Indian’s, i Up tbe bank 1 pressed, leaving La Mountain at j the canoe to out oil a retreat by (he Indian, in | case he was timid ao<l wished to avoid us. I i came at onoe upon the shanties of a'lambering : wood, and from the chimney of (he furtbeet building a broad volume of emoke was rising. I hallooed —a noise was beard inside, and a noble looking Indian oamo to the door. J'oi/j parltz Fraueais"' was (homager inquiry, as I grasped his oulsiretahed baud. “Yea, sir l , and English too." He drew me into tho cabin, and there was the head of the parly, a noblo-hearted Scotchman, named Aogua Cameron. I immedi ately told my story—that weoamo iu with a bal loon, wero lust, aud had been four days wiLboul food, askiug where we were. I imagine my eur prieo when he said wo were one hundred and fifty miles due north of Ottawa—in a dense, unin habited forest, whoso only limit was the Arctic circle. In a word, wo were nearly three hun dred mileßin a due north courne from Water! own, in latitude dT 4 ! I.iAVEswoitrn, October r > —Tbe majority in Leavenworth county for the adoption of the i, Wyandotte Constitution is - J$ , majority agaioet ! the constitution in Doniphan City is It is ! estimated that Doniphan county will give -00 ‘ majority against the constitution ; Leccmpton gives lvT majority against: Rising Sun gives S ; majority against; Sumner gives 70 majority and i Lawrence ’’ •O majority fur t lie constitution St i.uii». October ••— The /"•rut"; AVvi re gards ftia election in California as driving the last nail in the political codin of Douglas, and remarks that ibe evident betrayal of his inter ests hy the Missouri /ifpuMicin, which baa here tofore bfcn a staunch supporter rf Douglas, and its exultation over tho triumph of ihc A dminia tration. is but what be deserve*: Prntcj’v Illszss of the Hojj .Ion:; Lrv-urit. —Tbe Richmond ib&i Mr Letch er, the governor elect of Virginia, is lying at home >n * very dangerous condition from an at tack of erysipelas, a disease to which, for some time back, he has been rohject, but which now ii more formidable man usual Tue ; wr. elections of Connecticut have jus* takeui'ice A very large majority nf ih«, towns heard ti. m have elected Republic»<j Hv«r«Ja, and some ot them show unexpected end gratifying gains upon the v-te cf last year >I‘.IMFR •’■'•WiUI.NT - ’lb- fi* «r,ldi.b-l t. r «nj ore i.- « i tiier, are prodtif*-.) cy rlc»-s»iTi- n»r nf tt nit* urn! vr*. til 1 by which clao *t.<maeh I* disordered. ttm t|f*r Irr*f.p’*d, ■ (>•• i bi. •0.l stagnated and dip-ati** i.rpAnn, rMi-lrt.-l ir.artiv.il • ii-.l torpid Cliomra, Cholera M-irbus, liilr.it,* *od Cr Atrip ' J rhojt,. Dyunterr. Durrb.-uw and «u.'b he*- ■'.■ntplbinti ger* 1 ifiumi.' nii ! thrive. till- n imt.r*'p«r rn-d and -lien irruee l-v | «.i:ir aralrj and EX-d lip-n (be i >o*ttl otic n. Oinl ! I" nrr.-ai On ir pf„gir*» until the pnti.inl 1» pri-atr*!*, am! ■ ; film, li.mlll.v iiilmi nr iwii.lt, tf-ired % ilti out* it th.> annoy . I tug dl'eat.*. alr.tu spoken oi, an I the akill and act « n.-e i f tin •!» .it gar M-.tn-ti literal!) wi.-.t»- may im.li r limit j trratnir tit • Aml ln>w 14 thi> treat incut in t* « ra.iint.-i fj:' - , rimplr ' I'T tin. fact, that instead ..f administering aonu* rero-dy to stay the tailing atreogtii nt the afflicted. «ud *1 , tlif name time check tin* ..is-aae in m pt ,gn--«*. ih- u-mnty I prescribed aide-! In tbt» »slion»ti.-n n| t lm iiaiinat strength, and nt the time tha dUeaw* w»i mastered tlie xai prostrate, end (atliug to escitu a rfaacti. i. the pit.out din) from the eflt-'t of ihu p.-.i*ou adliiitilst«. r I l • D)-"v,t Ibe I dlMoar Not 4.1 with HOIKHAVK'd HOU.4ND HITTKIIS, j which are rnrnposed eoltrtdy *.( n>at<«r; and which ■ l.sxa nut ntilv thetnacl *r» the b»*t.t-iul' In nu, but have tiiiv.-r filled tn .-;,t r.rl dlff.rdare of tt.v «.c-ui*rh and 1-oW.dB wbro taken oru.rdlng to directions It. the enro I.f f Summer Coniplatote they ha»e oo a-jnnl. Tryihetß at ■■ore. j Ketr. (Uftxrru Tt—Tho O,,,in„<ihiot.!y C rif utrat.-l B.xy h«Te’e Unilaud Hilton l< pot up in half ptni U.nirt only, and retailed at fl|nT tiittln. The grt-al dt-rmiod for till* truly Colf liraU"! Medirtou hae lodocnd uiauy iruttattoiit, which the public I a n 'aiust pot beware of IrnpcnUlnn 1 Heo ibai -.nr name la- u the Ulrnl >.f eri-ry U>Ul« yon t or UENJAMIN l A'-itl. Ja, A l> i , S.I.- »V. piUloia T. Wiwxl etr«et, l.«*i »i*u lat end id »u.. hiui .u anS.JawP j'. Am. lMsEAStti urn nr Its^r I ) Hidl£o»tt.iti In nil i aeea, tbo tint iu "fdar t.i te In regulate «ho at ;tua. h * ud l .»'la N. l-etUr pet *ral . alliartlc .an bo nlmiuliti-ted lyi lhi«iui |Him. Iliau \VIIdMJ.Vd HI.LH. I'lipaii-! mu' iu.IJ by \l I. FAIfN*RbT«>OK A (M Wlinleeale Ut oggieta, slid p< i|n letnla ..I It b. FahbM’.ich . V. ritnfMrfe. ri . rt>i, r./t u«t «d W-vd hhJ li h ein«te. Hite L.iryh. I'n ..idlwT MAflfUeO—• i i.Mi.tay .*anlti<. U.n fill, m.l , l, v Hat Alfred CorAuian,.' '-Iplila, CllAlll.K.'* U 1* II K A and U//IK OALWAV t. fihu..ty jarto ao h frtififmrniß V f ,VH I ) A K T I V I ■ I A I. T K K T II . IT it well kt- >v it thuf liro! vilii-.w I>rntistrv hue Uteu beyond (be i«ao.-h uf the mamuf p->.>pl« mi a, ' ..not -if lie c.dtlioeea, and the majoriiy, rather tbau la k< ii[> with ib« hl'erlcr norkaiaukhip <-f "cheap t'nii'inta, hr. vo Hilaideil ilit> wiser t J, 0.. without au> . l-.r if a net ><l troth bo imperUct Id w-.i ktuanahip at. l i In fit, m i* M.irMi tbaa Ufeleaeand dear nt any pti .. THK CnliAf.lTK AND I‘ORCKI.AIN TEETH ba aiiirtirftl.d e.ti.ie fra in the ern-u.« ~f dentleti) -l.mg tbo »nry l«i*t At lltlcial Teeth dom iu ihj, (nay tin U af fnnled at prirca that place them within the reach i.l ail Deing the br*t tj introd no thaec rum atyloi .-t e-.t k I . tliia couimnnily, I<nid, gly fixed euch prlc»i a* I doun cd would romuontal"-lh» t-»»t artlchi »od tcet banlral akill. Fl'ire then, however, Ilia unprecedented favor with which thowerk baa t.twji ruet*ed, bo* cimpelUJ other f/onllat# ll, lotne ol whuni e >*li t» retain the old gold plate prirce, which I • onaldcr ekorbluot-for, thnogh thenrw. etylea aro really o.ort v.tltmblu thau the U«l gul-1 « ~rR> they are rnado in lota turn-and of ini oxp«tn*lT« materi al, the locieajed amoont .f work done oompenaates tor iho re<lDctlon iu price. Oo tbo other bond, aJ. Denial Qaacke of thi* city, who poatters ndth* ■ uiecbonical tkill or ccwmon bmoity, adtertlro tlm w-uri. nt price* *Uy;btly leu than my owa, no«witb*Ut'liosii’-\ bare nrifW the ability nor tlm right fltl-'lns pnteuted) hi mu n f„- .i r(l it. Tim object 'fthla trickery i* uitrcly t-. o' l.in nn opiiortooity Ui diaparago the Coralite and F'*r cl.in and recommrod "omr of th"ir worthies* wnrh. I hare felt bonud, injQstico to U»- pfibl:-, t tuabo known three fact* . i Tha fjuaiuir* ol fin. pi>i(CM.AIN AND ’CORALIiK PJiATh TRETU, which rmUitil.tiitii tlic.ir great anprriority oxer thu lieit gold or other meiaile plain ar e —entire fpm. dem Irom tame, ■mail nr t«rni*h, being in..or rodiblc and imperton* to the yjice of tne month, {wrfoct adaptation orht. (liupoealble in metalic work) which, with umcb greater strength and lightoe**, »o*blej them to he worn wnli more earn add comfort and utility. Tfa«ro are «leo tar more doniblv, Icm itabu tv eccldenl and more esally rrpaired. Thp public are invited to call and examine th**" new •tyti-v of work at N" l'J] Penn Stbf.ei -«9 -SwdAltwT N 6TERBINS, M D, Dentin CIIEAF WRAPPING PAPER.—Crown 'it, Medium oTand Duohlo Crown 60 caoti at CHADWICK A OON’h, _' c _ __ Wo<jd street, Pittsburgh. CAijlX L‘UK itAtt.S —We will nay j»:r 10-1 lbs. f-.j gm.,| jlean mix re) cotton hog*. 4 CHADWICK * SON, _ 2f' , _l* , _^ rno d atreet. Plttaburgb MERINOS VERV CHEAP » 1J‘ 1U h \ 60 r, “ U u P»at'ia. figured at OVUc and upward*, and etary deuripUna nf Dry goods «* lowu n»n he found any place. 0, H AN»JN LOVK, 74 ilarket ML 5000 AO , l!NTci YeTll *(<«u h... mo. 1-j.O.Woa ou.,—better .timo all oih,r iim.lw ...uri,, Bend and gtt 80 pages particnloia ki bu* KPgBAIM BKJWN. Uwali, M s «, Extract xogwood-s.ooo lbTfbTTaie bjf • * a A. FAUNEMTOO& A CO Cornea of first and Wio-l itrcet*. SCOTCH aNUFF—II) bbJs. OnrrettV in btadfer*foru!e l>> B. A. FAUNKiIOCK a CO ; ocB ... k Corperof Wood miiyjr»t areata.' T?KOiI PAWN.IO DAXUQHT; or, The -X. Eitsplc etgij of a W#st«n ETca., br a Uloiitara wife. -IfOlfUso. .. 008 SAX * 00, u Wood at. £<)d aobuiujtmtnifi twsir eats HAYS & GETTY, HA nD W AHE AND CUTLERY. . 1 Market Street, r.»*ar Fi-urtli, Have received tueir fall nTilCIi, which. I-Hlig t«.Ocht tor ra-h. tli*-y »ru t-n 1.0160 to *ell u Id* a* *ti> ti.'n.e In it.* my li *-• * toll s«.irtio<.Q[ „f Ihsaton’s Hand Saw's, Spear- A lacke-n'; Hand Saws, (Jrosn Cut Saw*., Mill Saw-. I'nbm Factory Plant Munn’e Axe**. Hre-Ir ns, in -et-: Spcticcr'- F ties, (r-ldrirtn.) Sheer and E. B. Stepj, Skit-*-, SLEIGH BELI.s AND ANVIf.S iK.S.U.la.lnjttT AN ORDJNAN’CE Khtablit*tiuiKand Kmiu^ tlio tirades of iJ«rriacn Street, Letwten Peon eirwl ■nrt Buqaean* Way; Mechanic stroit. betwern Pena *tr*-t ami i u.joesiin Way; Adam* street. between Pmti aire.t and Dnqneani. Way; and pike itrct-t, between Harman and Factor? street. r Sccnoa 1. Be It ordained and «nart*vl h? (be Mayor, 41- "rmen and citizens of Pittsburgh, In Select aod Common Councils assembled, and It la hereby ooactad by anthonty of the same, That lha grade* ol n*rrt*mj street from lb« D i? .!\f t,rh of ttraat to the sent!) curb ol rikeatnei ahall hate a daacent of C c £7 below lha horlsou, or 1.66 feet . per 100 feat; thence fall at an angle of fifty mlontrs with lie A LJ U nomAJo, orl.C4d feet per 100 feet to Daqnriana Way. : /l , J) oto. 2. That the grade ol Mechanic street from Peon e£iV? #ootl * curb of Pike street shall bar* a deerenc » iTn - th* horizon, or 4.376 feet per UK) feet, thuai-e rail 0 <0 feet to tba uortn enrb of Pike street, itranre ascend at an angle of 1‘ 06' with the horizon, or I 92rt fret per lt»i Teat to the Mechanic Street Bridge. . Htc. 3. That the grade of Adtma street from thu n.-rlit • enrb uf P«>do street to the sonth corb of Pike street, shall ’ base a descent of 63' below the horizon, or 3 M feet per I 100 feet, tneooflUJttPaiU beloa the horlr.-m, or I fool per I 100 feot to I nijattaije Way. ■ B*C. 4. That tliegradeof Pike street from Uariison street | T N <>UF SlsSjrtnK ta the east rarbof M< chant- street, shall hare a descent of J. In* well known b below the horW-ou, or ti 7u feel per lod bet, theuce . leTel t<> the weat rnrb of Mechaalc street, thouce riae at ' an angle of v ■&' wlUr the horizon, or 0 DO feet per 100 feot j t , to the east corb of Adams street, thence lertd to tha west 1 4. < > ( » I enrb of Adams street, thence rise st an angle uf 0'24, with 1 tba horizon, or 0.70 feet per 100 feet for e distant* of ;u’.i j feef, theoce fall at an angle of tr' W-fc' with tbo hoi Iran ! Til K litM'H J.F T( lira east corb of Factory aiieet. 1 Sac. b. That ao much of any ordlnaura as conflict* win, ; , v .. ..... the prorlslonsof thla ordinance be au.Uba sauift-ts liM-i.v 1 '' • Ml, ' u repealed. Or.UiiuM Slid enacted mi.> a law In t’.-HK.U thi. tlh ! dav ol IM.-t.oi, A b l.lav JAMTh W.-UH.H, . Arir-t it Momr.ti, ' " PATENT i»A-* A v . I* M•i K t i.w.'.'SrMlNu ‘‘lff': ->t Melo-1 r..nnnl. RU.-SFI.I. F.Kltiri. I'roM.lrtiif ..I t. •nim->n i'.-.ii. ,1 Aiie»r Hr..Et MtMisTEft, Clork -if r.inim-'n ('-miivil Sundries- fair au.ljjuvr ' Jada ;iO il>. N i) djrup. M d.. H K Cni«hj.J*w.i r :»•«! f-wi iu do i.nj»r .1.. t'J I<oxm M9M)rl(>d t.r*r..!« T..Uo. . I&lierttia Rico; t'*< N L T«. Plteb; l O') b igs f»|r and Jilirne t. 11. - 10 hf dint* V. u Tea; CBttllf dO il • Vr»tl( » fun general amort tnru< ; f m. 1 lUuulv hiredOoodi, for tale by WATT * WILSON, w# No. W l.ltwrty «»r. *1 jpiIKE LiNSEKU OlL.—’ 6o BOLa.enV MANUFAt rum- WARRANTED PERFi PUHF. F..r **!,- at lotsi-at mat bet prue by >«i PTOCKTON A kTEVKN«i>N. 16 V\>.d m 'J'IIE NEW CUE.tT ENPENLiINu ii«» lUliI <ui,l els ill.-, and »re j>r niwiiu H I . b- l.i - il«.r to any body br*r* now In tiu, To be hvlet CARTWtUOHT A V.'UNO'S, N*. ■*l Woo.| FAKLOK COAL \ ASES—A benutifullv ornamented end highly tisefal erticlc’ The WdlM nrr revpretfoUy Invited to call end ace th»m. Uonl llodc.Qoat Seattle*, Fender*. Fire Iron*; PnmUin. Drew, Copper end Tin Preserving Kette*. Fruit 0«n«. Toilet Were, Bathing Apparatae, Mrd Ca«m ell port* or Copper, Tin end Sheet Iron Ware, *r , Ac , et th» 1 r< n City Sl*i»e end Tin Warehouse of W. W. BRADSHAW, No |X| *( , <« * Fir»t do»>t below tbe *lgn of the Uoldra Oun American chess congress—rho of the Pint Ammcan Clio,* C"ngr**«, r ntelr luu tbe proeoedicga, the paper* reed lu lie leeetoai, the jrnur» f'eyej and th» problem* enter, d, tctr"th«r with ekctcLe* • ibe history of Cbeaa in tbe in-w and nli world*, by t'anitl Wllllard FUke, M. A. KaY A IXV, 66 Wood *r L“ EOAL P 111 NT I NO.—p«per U.k*. prim cd in eoperlor *fyle at ihmt notice, toed*. Mortgag ee, Rond*. I’rrleratrcß* and eyrry deicription of I.«gai Blanks on band or printed to order l-ow lit ok* hound (-> o'der WM. O * o>. i'tcoTn Binder* and dtatlo-nr*. ■•C' >o. 67 W..-1 .tr-rt S" ARlilN ES A N l) ANCIIO VIES tOO wh->l* ran* • P.iwla” brand: I< ft l third d- -lO cat)" l«>!it-d: K'dcran plot Anchovt--.. Jo»t rec’d BtiJ f.<r *al* l.y KFVMF.iI A ANDtRr.»: SUGARS —UMJ hhls. B. Coffee Sugar; M lo tif'il'b Bal'd ptinflod fug 66 d-, di do Kr.ool.l'l ■! ar, do «Ji <j > crashed .1. F.., «, UFVSJKp A A.NDeuioS. ? N-< .“'J Vi >3 .trust, op ( >o«ito St. Char)** lirni! ri ROL T N"l)^l T TS-2()6o'l»ush. - “ T in i f: > .-!«• . f HE/MFrt t »; • V> vi V> H KKKKS'i—‘JO" (■ tcs ftonlo.] .In«t r.-'l bi. i l i.flil'T KKT'iVIIiAMiCTS'' PINE APPLE OUEESK—lo*Vasp- fr e >h fiAf S4GO CJIBK?K—100 jonod* In r»k... rtr'J kt.'l lor »i|<- I > HKYMKi; IAStO.HSi'v ■ < t n.. y.i uv .j JERSEY SWEET PUT A TOES—barrels j-rimr Urg* J'wont PoUtw*, f»r **lr l>y .-S ItIDDI.K, WHIT* iCf'.W l.il.sicv «'w« 'FbFi --2 U bf<T3.~iarc~~NV>. * Mackerel i>) .1.1 n<«rrtng; )-i kit* M»rkrr«l; kVr *»!■• !•» RIODI.K, WlltTs AC-'. I*.\ |.trv >< lI'OGS AM' EUTTKR. re^-.-iv lr e ..h J B"ii <nr «*!<• «l Nr l#- ; > L<t>ertj «rreei KIDDLfc, WIRTfI .» C«* WJifclAT—1 i*ar load red Mediterranean l') tmabklf while fWI Wheat; Km No Ul-erty street. »-*dA»T HIDDLr. H I hTs.i i CONSIGNMENTS— (O4 1.,Q5 Valle; funtace Pig M«tal. 2* blda. C-onntUfTille Comeal, ft.f .»U by *tB WATT A WII-f.JN . SEI btlT/JlTxTOKE^;ui)‘lb s :r.r na'le iy DA VAnNK3T«K'K A in pntsT premium Qratca and Ranges* an \ mi t’Ui* I 1 \ E H SI El< A 1. HI P I, ll M A A ■; ! A W AlU.Kji D\- i jjr I ..UK ALlrtlUJ- -t li »:.n WAffTKUN PKN WP VI.V tNI A A-iHI OUI.rUKAL6(II-IPTV BISS K L L (' () No. Krt I.UIKKTV s i flI:t: I M t M - Klc;Tl.l[HK; ■ * 000 iv 1 ITGr , >» -A. HL O If HEAT IN (I STOVES, Fino and Ci;nmn’n Enamelled GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, Ai.d tbj COcbcib-l C,»pit-rl M.. 1 Fjj's cookingkangbs II yon Wflut u,a DF-FT COOKTN*'* KAN'TK Hint i« tri-Jr '.nil nt BISSBLL A- r-. s If yon warn n FTOVK tfcs.t r*r.not t" W pteaod. caII oti BI3SELL & CO. If T"n «i<> bnildlDc a bou»e, »nd vml lh?l.;at QitATE FRONTd AND prKDK|lB,csll oa BJSSELL .V. 00. No. U3O Ltrarty Street. Rogers-" oitrate of magnesia.- W» would ajflse tboae In want o( an agreeable and efficient purgatlre to try Roger*’ Curate of Magnesia, du powdat ) Ii U prepared in conformity to pharmacy and recommended by the medical f»cnl ff tot l>lU<me and febrile cdmpleiou, ilck headache, heart burn, indlgeetfon, atekneM at the atotuaeb, dropay, Ac. It it particularly adapted for trarellore end family dm; aleo, an economical *ab*tlt«U«cr Saratoga Waters aa a cooling botaraco. Price oc-.-,. Por tale by D. PAINESTOCK, CrogeS^WaT cr.rl.i-r IM gprl,,, .i„t. York. r r < i.JA T 'T; A '(““fi’TtaW* two glory CT| A Eric» Dwalllng, etnat, on O-B.r. ii~, fgl SS.'" ,^ re £?tr Ul 4tl *& d J ,m, > ~I|t *ni.iiort«t Boor. Esquire cf B. H. tafliVo. JU «. iHißitllantouß. X>l EAT TE N- X rojf STOVE respct tfuily invited to the iargeet stouk »uJ crrntMt rerlety of STO V K S la th“ fetat«. ig.ijiufsciori'i by ” A D L E Y, No. 4 ood Street, 'BBiraaa. it will l.e f.mnd the t >l)ow- S T o V w. « 'P PATENT >»A3 A SMOKE r..r (’»»! i TIM’ NKtt AND HKD Tim. DoIBLK TOP | AKBITFIi, f.r C ,1 J . the new iH-i Bi.r r<<p patent oas and SiK»KF r'o'<t'.MlV • n-pni.A, r.r c,nl -r THi: DK I.KBi; AT KD \ kT>'K, i,.r V. 1. Lire <‘»k and l J it!*t.ur^h PKFMir.M :*TnVE2 '<r iritEE DIFFERENT | \ A HIETI I'AHLi'K Lt and btjt in ibe market. and heating 2t‘.rc» <-f every dci^rip- <>R ATF KH'iNTs. A• . 4 >i • i which *ul t.» *- li • n QTJOIO'k' iTlChl i.'LAsS iNSiTgANCK -iEtna ; Insurance do , « y n uiTr.‘>Rr*. ( »>: I Incorporated' in IM9 (.'barter Perpetual. i.< <7/ <"A f'.'TM., f l>KU'iw Ftiu: ANT* INI.ANh \ A Vltl ATUjN INSUKANCK AnGliKutTV hi!' ' > r/; •' t\yf.'. ; r iv< v n >i* u An .rninent Amen-an t. >rporaii r.. founding its claims t i t'lvi r "n merit alone. affording facilities and security in matters of In-urance —('■ tumcrcial, Mcehanic.il, Mercantile or Ru ral—whilo ranking fir importance and public service the first of Fire Insurance Companies in America Jn?nrcs at rates and rules as iihcral as the ri>ke assumed permit, for solven cy and fair profit E-,>r;TAnt > a rr '■ A>'r> r.i.-'jrrn i tw r.'Tu SK.MI ANNTWi, .VI A f KMK.N'T Etna Inoiiiirtfi* i.impanv «:-• rr*-M !i »tug Capital arvl Sury hi- i> to <.r r H " .1/ 1 l I■■ v 1 ,v .<• i-.i r. i. .< H s»eu Art..l JaJt l.i, i I'asli mi li»D'l «o'l in Btnk „ I “ I truai >, n.lv'i «li,t *\ .U.-.I u.klM 1' P an-l Mftlu l>c*l £•(•>« BuilitiOtfa kiH .. !•, ilia (' -(Sf-auy m ofli.-o# Illlli I. »ll»|.|y »•* .10.1 b..nj< and Mortgage* ..f fi.«i . U*« in , 1ut,.... in<«o*i Rc.rt-k,. lUKlkfl L-a*li 'sf'.'iftH M O-uri Ki«»r ooih|u4n)- rir»vk» rli. li* in lUitlord lUn**, In-itei **Jl’»>37 **o :*ic» in N«w V»rk Hink«. oi.ik.i ii15,8’6 uj 2t •' B* in i .(ti«i Bank*, inaik-l vain- „ 7i,13d «3 w i'L030.423 30 T- I '* ‘ .... .. e>i,2l2 I Mtivi As b Sectary HaiM..i.l. loir Ut, 15-*»M &!'■ ■' f'-mfj'i ;■ .T,i■ MS. Ilictr..»i>, July Ur, IYAe l'cr«"0«llf eypuarad bfal.r- ui«,i Jintlre of iL„ Psa.-e, July satborl'isl •Jtninlitar os(h«, Thomas K-. Brar*. Jr , Sorretery. and Uinl* ••Memo oath (bill Uir> loreg.ilug itate merit ul Hit Asietaaii] (Wditiou ti>» .Yin* ln*ttr«tic« *'• H m>r HENRY t.HVI.ER « u f u t » f 'I Rimv, Pt.*i.!e;.l, T K lilt. I J, I * AltUM.lt V Pt.-i'l, J u UtMNtTT, •! 4yl Tijoidm K Uu t. Gaetavua F. Da* I' Ikml Until, Walter Sen. ), E. A. ..raanrl Tador. Matuucl y Wet,l. Wm F I util.. H laad Maih.-i, M.ent ■ »( I’..aL-i. Hum yC. Plait, Kd«ln U. hip.r), f»i • \ ton llllly.r, Aridm'Duuain;, I - trj.h O.ui«lt, 'I hornet A. Alexander, (lisi lua 11. Ursloaid. *attended l.i with ,!l»p»trh |, Jchtr rr» U»m .J. „u,| A|.,.t|. »f,. 0 e Boli.'ite.!, hv A A t’AUHIKK .4 HR**, A^ois. ,e '•"> 1 Cl E.otrtli etrixt ca n u fJIIU: I'NI.ERSIUNKI. IMS nil:. I'AY ket.Klttrl Hill, 1.U.. n. U.t W ||i H Hi.l l.i; OEKY tIUSINiOS, M. .-AMUKI. MS All T amt Mr WILLIAM. I'IHUV. 1.1.U.11 • ..utlu.i • II.» .uni at tI.H OLD PTAND, Wll I It:* MS -ni> H. 1..., 11, , |.{. ,r.„ I i) t*■ ill gh. Tui ) [ | ■ bAULEI ns-A nr 4S’ M M U.-KMIV WSt UttKY. W. M GORMLY & 00., W H O L, BUA.Lt) <* K O r- E R S , 1. V ,! IV F « I' p'lr OVl9iOfrw i b* U ( > n 4 • c h: PITTSBURGH MANUFACTI I I\F3, IVo. *-J7l Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ju2:finitrj.lp I'mnsylvaniu insurance fit ,n[ PiUibnrfli Oftico M«.. t>:i Fourth Street. Cnpitnl nnd Surplus over ? 150,000 00 Jacob palntor. j Wa.la Hampton Gee. XV. Smith. A. A, Carrier, A. J Jn»ea, tlotaTt Patrh-k, UtHy Patteraru, j U.'ory Sprout, I. Orirr fpront, , Nicholas Vorghlly OA. Olwn, , J*m>ui 0 Iloptui.s Thi« Company Im pal l lots.-* from tho date of lu incor p-trstion tu lt*44 up to May, Ut.9, to amount uf (50i *33 Of In addldou to regular srmt-anmisl Dividends of |rom 61« 13 per cent, affording evtrloncn of tu stability and ueefolarss, Epoclal sticatloo siren to hi*arnor« of Dwolllons an.! cnnient*. tor t«rma oi one to thre-. years LOBSFS LIDEILALLff ADJUSTED t PROHPTIV PAIP. I. GRIKR SPMPI, j^..t A .r T * °'"'’‘"'.'ijSl.rt “ F W - .ToariS: Stockton & Stevenson, AGEJTTS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ho. 15 Wood Plti.bnrglt, I*«. IMPORTERS' AGENTS for sa l e of Soda X Ash, BiOarb Soda, Nitrate Sola, M.np B Mo, Ar.ealc, »nd Dwlera In Iron, Natla, Window Olaas, Glaaawve, Whits Lead, Unaatd «jil and Plttsbnrch Mana faclnrra ceoerally. h MlTOn!iLi ‘ * OROABO ALE*tJ CEL EBRATED BONB ANDOUANO PKIITIjL,IZ»M the cheap eat and boat In oasl ECEIVED THIS Day, at JAMES DIGPY ?, M 0 1. GIRARD H UAI. An entire new »iock :•! ci/irua. CAFSIXIKREA, testings, BHIRTt*. UNDER SIUHTS, PRAYVEJtS, *rootis, NEDS TfllN. Alan, a Urge stock of ’Men’s end Uj)»’ olectoied at New Yoth and wturti will be-offs red CUEAr ** OnUn In Ibo Tallortni Una lb “ t>,#l meetfatblooabUctanoar.*l th* ,l Sll*m«rSn:r3 Thoaa widUos BOYF OB MSf* Ol^S I,S < sm2a ipectfaUj Intltca to call and «*iaiße cor atoA oeT.lEo ° T '/?)'P/f)// 7^DAne. A ,„,; qAjging birds ax auction -tSu (jir ti> Sa3M££.“ i £*s& B;a - *■ ■- OjS.N-ER STa iN'U fiMITHPIKtIIoW, St st^^rabUtott^MllUr OPPOSITE TUE POST OFPICE «fiT v J. 0. DAYIft, ABvl /’/rrsat'sfffl. pa. ~<"A Strwogcr* or Cl a• n • DESIROUS of koowin;? where 9 the best p o ™ t- 1 «« prepare yonap tn»n l.*r lu*in«M, are dU»-Ct- : *j* -<l HOI oriir 1.. ; „, r , l>f principal Merchant*. Banter*. Tr*- lirt* {>,.„. M | pu *i roro u. t f j{^ 4 bot<*r-> mo»< rf- ! . • pvi'itllt li.iir>.j t„ t% j| i; ~n „ i ,a , n.itkr i >•«■ i. low 1 -i> tl i| •i..i»« V ii tbi* ea>J ■ imilar . ixotllijU.iiii Ilml.uln* pnbU. I »1i ..oape, v • the *»-** aud , . uuti. »>t ..i itit* h.» n.f; ci,» piudenU io aIUnJ- , c ‘ ■ 1 . u« .....tvi 10 an.] Ih-.mnf ..| ih„ r«.«r-r ••< -ml,- (lie ~inllty auj , ~.|,..,.0C. ..| 11,. . .1..08 I,V 11.. , h< . t 1.n.-r „f lb. .10.1.1,1.: ..p,.!,,,.. ,‘ na I llmr.ir .l.nJIo, of h. r.Uo.. lh.t *•> U. make np a Brat date * u ) ttle „ „ t( . ~.,,£.>4 • th*t lh* Iron CUf OoUwffe la lu Mraureol any othti ! School, and poueuee fectluiM ti . , t <.. nn ,i i Itla net that they will pui, ( .,.,., it.« s-p.v.t 1 will they te aollcitad to do ao. an2*d4wF dealers TIIEATRK MaNAiIEBI.. Dews open it precisrty L»»t eight of Bnarlraoli’t «ui H rm.iwuod l®j- i Q •cla, totltled— TIIK POOR OF NKW YORK! SATURDAY EVENING, OcU»U>r:ib, vr,i| u r .« r f..«iu f .l. THE POOR OF NEW YORK. MU M<FA KLIN' l> CA KUO'S BRASS AND STKINU BAND; ornci, 21 FIFTH STltkEl r DIKMISUIIAU COniDiCItriAi.nM.LKUK AND WKITINU ACAI) K M Y, C ollege Hell, Diamond, Birmingham TBKUfI, CAbll ON ENTRANCE. For Urntajeot*l Wriliojr JI6 | •* Ptda WxUiDr 10 *» Tune m.1.0.Url Writing autl BosA-Kar flog Vu) J* 2tIAKn:K, Pr-t.4Dor at Writing an.l |i .ok K**|.ltig ‘i M. LKITJIKAJ*. Jr . Profemor--f P<3imiftn»t>i[>. u f WKJ L 5. l*ri*ia**or ut b>-.fc E.-ejilog an-t C.iaiuicr clal CalruUtico* REV W BuL>j*rl«. UON K. I* H-EN.MKkN, Kj U a MuiUtar Jo Den mark, a iu6n.N<* “> M>r> pnt*t<nr e ii u»r, l*rtnrer mi Cgm oieivlal |.*w Pltnp M. KiTOS, 1-n.lnrer ou F7lr«_mlou <’ail ami »«««-bk( hu u«v«rbeeu t>«fur« aU'.tupleJ any rUiiiafKCurn-lj «'.| Ornamental and HrJrM.-al ,u lh * F..r •pwim OD » or ..... PUUbnrgh, Pa JnCSIyJAwF rXIVERBIfr UK PBNH3YLVANU, liaw Department, H it I Ij A D K L P II I A. A TERM OF THIS INSTITUTION will commence on the 3d of October next. Tbs lolloping are the •abjecta of lha lectures HON. GEORGE SHABSWOOD—Person*, Personal Prop erty and Mercantile Lew.' PROF. V MeOALL— Evidence PROF. K SPENCER MlLLER—Equity Jurisprudence. Every effort is made to render this Institution efficient (<>r the purpose it has in new. Thestudeuts are frequently and carefully examined, legs! questions era discussed and exercise* to writing form part of the coarse. By tho rulea ol tb» Conrts, the time occupied here; Is Created as oqtilT*- lent, for moat porposea to office study, In entitling to ad mission to the bar, and when admitted in the Ooort below, a graduate of this Institution can practice at once in the SnpremeCoort. Tba Introductory Lecture will be deliver ed on FRIDAY, Pept, SOth, at 8 o'clock, P. M, a . the usual I«lore room, by (he Hon. GKO. SUARBWOOD. aolS-Sm MODERN LANGUAGES. —Frederick A PEL, No, 170 Smlthfleld street begs to Inform hia pupils snd tba public that be has roeumod bit tnstroctloos In German, French, at'. selG lmd* PENN INSTITUTE, HANCOCK STREET, NEAR PENN Will reopen on MONDAY, the »»»h AUGUST. Terrai $1!? per sesatnn of five month*. J. M. SMITH, aufiriyd Principal. Wooden & Willow Ware s a. nx u b tTla x s » x. b , Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer In nil RNS, TI’DS, buckets, baskets. BROOMS, <*c C.. No. 21 Diamond, Pittsbubgo. HAVING dpw in 6torealargeBndcarefullj selected stock of everything in this line, either man ufactured by himself or purchased direct from manufactur ers, FOR CASH, le prepared to supply customers and the country trade with goo,]* In hislica Cheaper than ever offered in thii Market. The fullowioz comprise the iesilng items In hfs stock of Wiiooen and Willow Ware.* CHURNS—Pine staff, 6 sices; cat staff, 4 siras; cedar staff, 3 elr.ee oral crank, cedar, oak or pine, J sires; cedar bar i.i,4 «•».«; Spana's patent, Sailer. Thermometer, 3 ' ,i'~ —., large stock. PUCK KT.*— brnimoo ral, blue and (.Teen, fancy aedtar uni,-l. Uwlf, quarter and toy palls; cedar, brass and >r»t.. - and 3 Plgglns, cedar, brass and iron bound, - li.-ip. Hone Buckets, heavy Iron baler KJtchen Buck ru, Ly,n bale; Oak Well BntkeU, Will IrooM; Flour Bncketa, neated y TUBS—Painted, 2 and 3 hoop; Whlto Pine ■ind Cedar, band made, all si res, mated or t.y the dozen. K KKLEJIS Painted and Tarnlsbtd. 3 »!:*», d .r*n or nest; Cedar Beelers, brssi >,r Iron bonnd. MEASURES—AII elrea, from bostoel to rja»n>r pe;k; Pine or Cedar, sealed or naaealed. CLOTHES PlNS—Plain and bead, In 6 boxes; Smith's Patent, in {(Toss boxes, and Brass Spring, In gro boxes. WASHBOARDS—WaterIoo Raised Centre, Marietta 7!ne, Doable \f cod and all other ktnda. IiROOMS, WOISSS, 3ECSBT3, Ac , in gewti lamly. MEAL TUBS—Uingham Batter and liuttor and Meal Tuba, 2 or 3 In neat orslDgly. DOOR AND DDGOY MATS—AiIu-atita, C--.u and Grass; t iie-LA.)J 16 (»?.3?6 .V! .1.4,MM u*i Grass Table Mats. wnire NEST BOY.ES-Splr« and Sugar R ice, 6 in neat, plain and varnished, '.’Ali STANDS—Anorted si.j, lor appls l.ulter kreat, pickles, meat or milk. CMiJRBLI.A STANDS—For stores or dwellings CLOTHKS HORAPS—Aseurted ur«s an l styles, msdo to i-rder WOODEN WARE—»-mprl*tug Bulling Pins, Potato Mask* eis. Batter Prints and Ladles, Lemon Uqaeezers, Spoons and Heelers, Mnddters, Heap Cups, ehaviog U .see, fipigola, Bnog Starts, Axe, Pi-k and Uatchat Haudlta, Steak klanls, Ar. RAT AND MOUSE TRAPS ot all varieties Till CANS, MOP HANDLES, u..n and wood heads; Clothes Pounders. MARKET BASKETS, In great variety of aide and style, by the naet or -1.-en, of oor own mannfartnru, at exs'em pht-M CLOftIKS BASKETS—Round and oval, 4 In titsl OI.OTBES UAMPERB Sat tad truck lid* KUtISEIIY CD AIRS of every siyle. COACUKS AND CRADLES of every style. TRAVELING BASKETS—Assorted size* and ti> lee ■lu d<‘ Berlin, Japanned do J.- French, sported. LADIES CAP do RETICULES—Imported end American SGIIOOL BASKETS la greet Tiriety. SPLIT HAMPERS* (or potatoes. profile*. A:. ORCHARD BASKETS—WiIIow aoJ Spin. 49-Oity an l coootry dealera are loriud to call and «.» aoitue our atc<cA and price* before pnrrhkeloK elatwbcrt- u «•CANNOT RE UNDERSOLD IN TUIS MARKET. SAMUEL RIDDLE) *1 Plttuoiuli PlUibnrgh. HARD W A R K , SO. s*l WOOD BTHKET, F-ui l>.-ori ahvte Pi Chalice llutcl, . rnrsßrsoir. ol* I'utiß, late <>l fomcaster Loot*A PliUL'g. OHO. S. BRYAH <SI CO., Commission Merchants, For the sale of J‘ I U IRON, BLOOMS, ir.', No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh. HiraantOM—Lyob, Short A 00, Pittsburgh; L#lngsiu», C<.|*lno.l A 0.., Pittsburgh; Tbna. E. Franklin, K?q, Lan co»l»r, Hi.ii. Simon Cameron, Uarrishotg: Bryan, Gardner A Oo . 11. 11l Uysliurji. Pa. juSO flojj HIIII4M M Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, Inaure* Agalim Lot* or Damage toy Fire on Bnlldlnga, Berchandlae, Far* nttnre, «*.«., »t Reasonable Rates of Premtasn. Dibkcioxs.~F. Batchfnrt Cttrr William ST Eta, cl Wa’ fcTKne A Co;Nalbro Frasier: Jne. M. Atwood, of Atwood. WbltaAOo.; BenJ. T. Tredlck, cf Tredlck, Ptokea A Co; Henry Wharton; Mordeeal L. Dawaon; Geo. IL Stewart of Stewart A Bn>4 John n. Brown, of Jehn H. Brown A 004 D.A.'Fahnestook.of B. A. Fahnestock A CO4 Andrew D. Caah; J. L. Erringer, of Wood k Erring*? F. RATCHFORD STARR, FrwUent CnattLts W. Ooxs, Secretary. PnTSBUiQB Rkfiaxsaa.—Wm. HolmosACo .J.Pafotrr ACo.,TbomaaM. Howe.Eaq, J*. Manhall, Esq, Alien Kr-oar, Baq, Wilaon, M’Hroy * Co, Wllkq, Payns A Co, Bailey. Brown A Co, Livingston, Cop-land A Co, James B. Lyon i Co, Wm. S. Lively A Co. OEO. 8* BRTABf A CO., Agents, J-Steflaid No. 52 Wood Street. race. Htutn, PRODUCE 4 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Give particular ottontion to the purchase and Rale of Flour, Grain and Provisions. No. 6 POMROY'S BUILDING. South Water Street, CHICAGO. Boa UOP P. 0. Measre H. Itoblaou * Co, |Mr. Wm. •• QralT, Bronett A Co, Mewrv.J.*•*“*■” •• Little A Trimble, - Ja*. BTCnlly ACo , | i Mr. Jamea Gardiner, I " Mackoown Mcaara. Lloyd A Fonjib, I _ £{£/» . _ Mr. D. Wallace, I J 1 “ ioUr * «• seZDilmd J W FINLEY. V - A - TUBPm. FfNLEY A TURPIN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. jg»Glreparticnlar attention to tho pnrehate and eaie cf FLOUR, GRAIN AND PORK. Riria to—LIPPINOOTT A CO , p*. JNO. R. CANFIELD. du d*. DANIEL WALLACE, *lo du itli "ftiilll T?UK SALE—A good, safe Pnmiljirx JC Dorte, and well made Barouche, make.) will U acid low, aa tbaownar bu no naa for them, oc? H. B, KINO, No. 21 Liberty atmt /"l OLD PENS! GOLD PENS!—A large as* \jT aoitmeoiolGoM Pent *nd fillter Ctm Alwji oq toad. All paa-warranted. W.B BJIVMX, oc" Jdaihit A Second and Third M Wood its. BUTTER— 3 bbls. packed Batter and f9t<Aleh7 ccT &.E.KEra. Jimustmrntß. POBTEU AND M'FAULAND Vh/rb; Atrfjjn t-.-i 7 ' ~«• jr fj Educational If.'l.TuN, l rr*ijrar on (]l«tory auJ Ocoprsl LOQAXff tft OXtSOCt IMPORTERS OP THE ENTERPRISE HARLESS *. PARKER, ■rrrxaxscxi 1? rtmicwn- - CUE Sutton saitB LOTS IN THE SfiVENTIiIVARD. On Tu«2»v M-enlnj, Oct. iUh, *t 7 o’clock, attha rn«l «iti io.-'OU, No. »>4 Fifib ttrrtt, wtrt Le *old 54 iw*l j aiiuat«d £ol!Jjcg L»fa lu th« Tib ward, as UU th«» plan of IjU for M». E. N. Daria. to win la on pnoraa.i CO foot • «., having each a froo? uf H jd extending hack ttXJ tr«<:, freirt* lota No*. 140 to t(S t>t* on Eiin. a f.O fi<v( el . b»tini ca.L a fftat of 2> ind hack i f«*wt T* inrte*. being Kas,)23 9 In tai.l pU'i Jd* may be had at ih<- auction rxxns Title InJbpnU (Tertns, one third rash, residua in l and 2 jean, with Ist annually. seUT J. U. DAVlfl, And. A £ a77.V LOOMIS d' C'O., Merchant!' Efchanji. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & 00, AX TUB MERCHANTS' RXCTIANUE EVERT THURSDAY EVENING.—Bank, Bildfc*. Insurance ad Copper Stock, Bond and Beat Estate »..U at pablia nU at lb* M.trchauts'k'rchaoca by ADoTINLOOMIiS a 00. N.4*». and lean* an Real Relate OfgGllalod ca raaaonabl.. taiui ty AUSTIN LOOM!* J CO, sell r*t b Notoflr.>liw*.l)l fcurthCt. Important so every man who keep* a Horse, Cow, fllteep or Pig, r P II ORLF. Y ’ * FOOD FOR 1. CATTLE, i AS IMHORTKP FROM %SGLAJiD.) This artificially prepar*-.! fo.nl f->r ahuual* was InsaQled auJ Introduced to iljo llriUah people by (h„ prjptlstar, aU.Qt two )ueta ai.d it bai n.-w N, u n,«> established as a Ugltltuaie artb l« of nnuturrre, its UarTnl ami baoafl cul oficcrs being geuentily rtcogm ed and admitted. The ■ »to bis b-»u coustautly and rapidly lu.-i.aaing, not only owungsl egrlruHnrtsU anil breeders ol eri-ct., but With tin* public in general; and there can bo Uu doubt that, as it* merits nro belter understood, it will bet-oim. an ertii'Js of universal ruuaumpthiti by all who have »u leterest In d> Uik-vtlcaniinala. The fact of Kuglaud being a gtcai Cutllr ivai lug country, liae, doubtleaa, gheu *u Impetus to the study uluatlltal and led to tUM i**eAirh after (ho uiitartala best adapted tlie purpose* of (aliening aud iioprurfogatock, utilcti baa rcaultoi in lha production «,f ibo aLvYa Pood and other valuable dUr»v6rU« regarding animd development Tliotley’s F.ioJ fur Cattla Oiu) be a*ed l'-r all animal* It® aflect la to invigorate their health aud increase tbeli I physical pu«er. 1( la touoil particularly beneficial lu ra storing to good condition borara which bare teen or«r -• otked, or become and weak through di*e&*o,ur those ol» naturally fable eocutitoliou. Its nso lor cow In crease* Iba quantity and euficbea the quality o! their milk Itiaaatramely nourishing (orcalvedhnd lsuii-s, rendering tbtrn hardy,and producing* rapid growth. ita faUeolog qualities are perhaps the must remarkable ot aor, and are convincingly dilpUjed iu fading up plga,Ao. ite flesh ol animal* led with it isgrestlv super! >r lu consistency to that ofotber*. Bosidea benrtittln; the animal, theo-u.-r willflod that the o*o of tbia Fomf will Ie loan.l a great living to him *ell, a* ita properties are *nch that it enable* tho animal to extract mnrlr Doirimeoi trnm *nli*t*nc«B (aoch aj atrav f>r cbaiT) which before would have been eaten with Uttle ben*- Hi, if not sometimee with jmsitive injury. Thin it con van < the ctumuoaeel provonilct Into wlmlosont" fond. in addition to Ha ex tfirmite use throughout lir-s' Thorii j’i feed |7, *o»l trl4l paekigw of 112 feed*, *4. Sole Depot to Penosjtrsni 20" CV-cb »trc«t, Phllfcdalpbia, ' Pa. Agent* wsatb-l M2ld»WtfT | OLD and Y Q UN G AFFIRM ITS TROTH, viz. tha4 Professor Wood's Restorative WILL PRESERVE, INFALLIBLY, TEE HTuw.h 5nJ i-o.'.ir of the fcalr, If caedtwo or thrw times a week, to any imaginable age. Psolsctly restore the Rrmy; cover the bald with nature's own oraflEOCßt, the heir, make It more eott end boantifal than any oil,and preserve the scalp free from all disravo, to the greatest age. States men, Judges, Attorneys, Doctors, Clergymen, Professional Men end Gentlemen and Ladies of alt classes, all over tho world, bear testimony that we do not say too mneh In Its favor. Head the following, and jades:— PROFESSOR 8. TQALBKRC, PL4KIST,' ■ays, on his arrival in the United Slates be was rapidly becoming gray, bat on applying Wood’s ilair UestoratiTe hit hair soon jeuntrthl Its original bao. CUARLES CAHUEW, 13 Narana Street,*.*. Y, e*ys the grav bain on his wife’s head were, af tor a faw week's trial, turned Into a dark brown, at tho c&ree time beautifying an.l thi- krnlng tbA A C. RATMnSL, Bath. Mains, says bo la now •■xty v.nrs old, and his hair ana whtskeri were two-tnirds gray, bnt by the qm of two bottles of ltegt''ra!ire the gray hairs have disappeared, both on bis head and fare, and Is more aoft atid gloasy than for tw«nty-flvo yuan preeiaai. Els wife, at tho age of fifty two, has awdlt With th» same effict. riNLET JOHNSON, Esq, of Now OrleansAaya that be lost his hair by the Veliow Fever, In 1651. He ttaed Wood’s Hair Restorative,and his ha iris now thick and glossy. 3. M. MIDDLETON, Living! ten, Ahticis, says the Restorative has dace coach good fn bis part of the conntry. He CKd it for haMncs*, acd Bow baa a fine head of hair. T. L. AIORBR, Lebanon. Seniority, jssts be has seen Wood's Ealr Rrstoratira in &nodred« of ca ses, and never knew it to fail ia acconrpiisbiag all it professes to dep A. J. ALDEN, McLacetboro’, Illinois, cays La had the scald head eiJht years, an t was bald, bnt by the liberal oseof Wood’s Hair lieetott livo, he now has a rich glwuy bead of hair. 4»- Sold by all Drnggista, and by O. J. Wood * Co., 414 Broadway, New York.scd 114, Market street, fit. Louis, Mo. Sold in Fittsbnrph by Dr. GEO. B. KEYEBR, 0. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., and all Drogghts. {anfcdlyl Ass SONS* TOW SCATTr PIANO FORTES. THE subscriber has now on hand a most splendid stuck of Plane*, conilstlng cf tarea, in Plain and Carved Cana of the most elegant de scription, from the celebrated Factory of Cfatekertng k Bona. The fnatrnmacta are all provided with their tateat tmprovw manta, U Sepetitinf-Jction, Dmd<!f.Vampm, etfri.eod am of their ENLARGED NEW SCALE, By which a mart larger anond l**«rd I, obtained, couth qoently the tuna I* (eodaini ,er> puwerfnl, j*l retaining la iweet end musical quality. By the perfection of (he Ar. tlou. the performer Is enabled to produce all grade# Of ton* from puraMinj* to frr.’imino, wlUi tbe greatest ease. CHIOKERING A SONs’ PIANOS are that spoken of by the beet ertleti and critics In our Cvnotry:— TiIALBERG aajfc—“They arubeyondcomparison Lhtbat htra ever tean la tbe Dal tad State*, aad will compete ft* orably with any I here ercr known." GUSTA \ I?BATTER a*vr—••Theopioion which laxprwe wl three years ago, baa been more than confirmed to me. by the continued caw of them, vir_- That for volume and pore (jaellCy of lour, with oifeU of utlcnlatlon. they era nn«- qaallcd." 1 Prom the National Intalligencrr, Weahlagton } “They ran eafely comp»ri*-m with instrument* frwa any part of the noitd, io fo.Qt .f Lm M .(rot.aUi and «l««. ticlly of Conch." «uk»m and ela»- l From Ibe New i>rl«*ha l’L*yone.] "For excellence of material, elegance c-T flnWh, etiJ raitb ftlaeis of workmaaahlp, and ehoroall for volume and Te rlety, mellow eweetoeaa, brllliaory and prrecaoeora of lone, (pay are unequalled." (From tbo Fioiily Joaroal j "Tbe pocnllar maihel qoeUtiae Ulonglog to the Chick** ering luatrnmoata, ere » full, moekel, r«h aud powerful tone, free from any wooden, noisy, loadneae ct eoand, ao dia agreeable U> the aenalUTe tsoaieal ear. Toey hare also u eaay, even and pleesaot touch, and w*»h keep la tatie better thau any Plaaca known." The public are Invited lo c.H end examine those splendid Icslramenta, which ere *old el FACTORY PRICKS AND WARRANTED. JOHN 9l Wocvjifrial. - Ignoes Notice, ALL PERSONS Imviogjustclaimaaeauist Ceaper Fuclie and Hear* \vt-snor.partner cerpentan aud doing boainesa aa eu. b In A tl.i h honr cltv.sre r«mu«t«d to Patent their claim#, duly amhoaucated, to the under* signed Aaalgnee; end el] Uio#« being IndobleJ to laid part nerahlp firm, or to eny of them IndUldnally, will pUtM to make wment to lheaAmewithvuldaUj.lt alreof the Amlguora to *OO ell their creditor? fSlj ajS prompUy peld, end to urke of tbe remainder themsolrca fo ea churl a tunu ae poaslhlo. . 11. P. MUKLLCK, _... . . A a “lgoee ofC Fuchs and tL Wlouter. Pittsburgh, Oct. J, lSf>Vocl-3wd HA\ ING disposed of the Drug Store, cor ,Dr'.r„°f ® mitbflel ' l an ‘* Fourth atleeta, (tatiblUhod bv me io 1S48) to Mr.MIJJON JOHNSTON, I cheerfully recent mend him as worthy of a continuance of the confidence sod patronage heretofore so liberally hollowed on tl,« m. üblLbrn..., Mr. long b„,n2.”“ In °l»u with the Drug trade will enabU him to retry oat >i!i In tention of keeping none tut the best end purest article* My former competent asMaunta wUI be retained, which wdlbo.gnarMtee that tbe prea.-rlpllop department wlli Lt properly attended tj WILCOX IN taking charge of the nboTe well known establishment; I wi duly sensible of ttro Importance end responsibility of tho nndertaklng, end ahaH endetTer to tnsUla tb* tame high character tor accuracy end fair dealing which oy pred*c*eaor hu atabllihed, and hope <0 merit and reealvo a continnanco of the liberal patnnure beatowed. EIUON JOHNSTON. ra. crir— .cm umw. CULP & SBBPAR9, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS 15 GrRAIN « PBODDCK' I !Fo. 343 Llbtrty Street. PA. Choice brands of FLOUIt, for Baker's end Family eta, constantly <m hand. Particular attention paid to ftltfog ordqka fur M»rrbaodl*e oefelvd EOR KENT—The beautiful Residences ofWM. 70RSE, ca Prorujlranim Arenae, ngmrßß laad. There mn» tea mcrwoflmal in mhlatattmtaefSi tmtloa, fell Mjcled with frail mad ihmds tneimad «h™fc* ’ rt ‘ h * r «" «l«i lilUoliUib ■»-n:ence*. wilb block OvC*-, »o:i bun Urw WOOL Of h. T »4 tobto '»» luf 'rmmtinf, Indira on the premia. «fclwd * fot CountryltMi .JUkei t.r**t. • rmiuKar * son/ üboklosax - t. JTuEnraai- SAMUEL GRAY & BOP, MERCUANT tailors, t>'o. i 9 F 2 pis sr&ga r, irny.LPß(»H Sundries— ' 400 bw. !*fg* grain fievl Wheif 420 - JPcaiaylnmla Oils: ,:r 60 bora prim*Obs«n; - '’ -l lObbli. leMtßrnSww Al*>,TlllWtbyfie«J,|Sry» -Bouer IV.-. n * UK*. treU fngar tod MoUw. Vr «*S b * Ja ' K “ MgguiTiiuaW wuw* ; p 7 W. B. BATES, Blank Bo&k V«*abc_*ar«r. . Euffs six column journals.— Jnrt riCtireJ from tU DloJ«rr a lot of Doff'i Rfx. aa Jcomlii vfalU tnU b!o« tr < r^i—- C^L _ •• VEi, tT ; Wood 4 Third >cdMu>a< A ?- ALL WOOL FIGURED PELAINS r Plniria' *c3 eOks at BUiCSnSU) 4 * 'rf* M .
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