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NDIVORS and PR OPR 1 NTO .88
SATURDAY MORigING, NO)?. 2G, 1869.
Republican City Convention
The Republicans et
_the City of Pittsbargh are
hereby requested to meet i❑ their respective wards, at
thiAnscial places of holding each tocatirigs: on SAT.
unnAr, DECEMBER lOrn, 1859, tud elect/by ballot,
fire delegates from ea•_h ward to inept In Conrention
at the Court House, on 11" "sr s sr, DecratnEn
14rn, 1859, at 11 o'clock A. C., for the purpose of
nominating ono person for MAren, one person for
CITY Coursomun, and one person for Ctrr 'Sanwa
coon. The meetings in the various wards will be
held between the hours of 3 and o•dork r. 0.
The various ward committees of Tigilaßc. Sr at
present ezistlagi era Xr.queeted to call preliminary
meetings, where the same may le , BT'T.ArT. ,f , r the
appointment of Judges to roe tort ihe election.
Tugs. A. Roncsr, Chia. City Ex. Com
. Mona Ildixxs.—The Governor of Ps.nneyl
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in, It will-be seen, declares psi the report
as his offeriof 10,000 men to guard the frau.
tie between Pennsylvania and Virginia is a
ho • That fact was tolerably apparent, at
firs ; but !hero are so many silly things done,
now, and en many silly people, that it is, per
haps, well to-sontradiot the ridiculous story.
Thin, one. after another of the reported die
.patchee from the north to Gov. 'Wise, on , irhich
be predicated hi/ late extraordinary display of
military force, Proves - to be bogus, until all are
Included in that category.
The Richmond Enquirer, however; tries to
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bolster op the Gpvernor by pubashing sundry
letters received tibia the north, all of which in
linicat!a fear that a rescue of Brown would be
attempted. These letters, the 'Enquirer says,
'are all signed by responsible names; but it
takes gsbd care to withhold tho names, thus de.
pricing them of all possible authority. If there
have been any movements of the north looking
to the rescue of Brown, the men who have arm.
mcnalcated the fact to Gov. Wise need not be
ashamed to see their names in print ; and the
very fact that the names are withheld, proves
' that the letters are either hoaxes, forgeries or
were manufactured in Richmond to suit the par-
pose. We incline to the latter belief : but it is
not atoll improbable that - wags in various pane
, of the country, knowing the credulity and ea
oitability of Virginia, have resorted to this
means of provokietg the ludicrous displays that
v have followed, in order to have a hearty laugh
Over them. If that is the case, the whole coun
try Its bad the opportunity of joining in the
laugh. It is certain that no people ever made
themselves so ridiculOns n 3 the Virginians have
in this instance.'
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If Gov. Wise has really received the forged
dispatehes which he alleges to have received,
purporling to be from 11. 8. - Elaroholo and Gov
ernors,
.a sense of lair dealing towards them
' should prompt him to ferret out and expose
those Who have so itaposed upon him; and if he
does not do this, the officials whom names have
been need owe it to themselves to trace the whole
affair out. They can easily ascertain whether
Such dispatches were sent, if not who sent
them; and if It should turn out that no such dis
patches ever passed over the line, which is very
probable, let the fact be made known, that the
Governor of Virginia and hie courageous coal.
karma may stand forth in their true light.
TOLE LAST SCARE: AT CHARLESTORS.=TCIO Re
counts of thelast great scare at Charlestown, the
result of the unanswered challeoge of a sentry
to a oow, ptokii' broad grin upon every face on
Thanksgiving day. One of our friends observed
to no on that morning that be had something,
now, to he especially thankful for—that he was
not, to wit, a citizen of Virginia.
If Frank Leslie's picture-taker had not been
driven from Charlestown by the suspicious pop
ulace of that seedy, card-playing, whisky-drink
ing
,town, wo.might rationally look for a life
size engraving of that cow which scared the sen
tinel out of his wits. Also of the sentinel in the
act of challenging the cow. Whether it would
be possible to give what the cow did not say, and
yet meet have felt, under the extraordinary cir
cumstances, we cannot tell; we leave that to the
artist; bat It certainly would not be difficult to
depict the terrified look of the sentry as he blazed .
away at the bovine enemy, and then fled to alarm
the town. This fellow, it is evident, was a very
good coward, but a very poor cowherd.
Bat what of the people - of Charlestown them
nelveal- How prompt they were to extinguish
the light,, close the shutters, and make ready
for the general doom ! The cackling of geese
once saved Rome from destruction ; and it is a
pity that there had not been some of the cack
ling gesso on guard at Charlestown instead of
the kind that were on guard. You couldn't scare
a genuine goose with a cow; and hence it would
bardlitelair to the tribe of geese to class thin
poltripieentyi With them. The oow was chal
lenged and did not answer; and where there is
no maser, it is plain,k there could be no goose.
The dentry, therefore, will have to be otherwise
classified. But how
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WASHEROTON COUNTT.—The following is the
resolutiOn adopted in Washington county, at the
Republican meeting, in favor of Gen, CAMERON
Begolocd, That In Goa. Susan CAWZRON we rceognlre
one who, by his long and nothing devotion to Penn,
sylvanla interests and tho boot interests of the coon,
try, can carry Pennsylvania tricimybanily in I See—
that wo cordially recommend him for nomination as
Republican candidate for President by the No-
Convention, and that our delegates to the
.:edStato Convention are hereby instructed to vote for
!nth' measures in that body ati will best tend to re-
CIIIO bienomiclation by the Notional Convention.
Finnan Cousrr.-170 were mleled by a pri
irate latter from Butler county, into stallog that
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the delegates were instructed for Mr. Purriance
for Governor. too official proceedings, just re
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°steed, state that no ioetructions were given.
Resolutions warmly endorsing Gen. Cameron,
. and the comic of lion. 8. A. Purviaooe wsre
adopted.
A Ranattx_tr.ta P.scr.--Professor
in his lectures on astronomy, related a very re
markable fact. Ile said that he had not lung
since met, in the city of St. Louis, a man of
great scientific attainments, who fur forty years
had been engaged in Egypt in decyphering the
hicroulphice of the ancients. Thie gentlemen
had stated to him that he had lately unravelled
the inscriptions upon the coffin of a mummy,
now in the London Museum, and that by the
aid of previous observations, he had discovered
the key to all the astronomical knowledge of
the Egyptians. The . zodiac, with the exact
position of the, planets, was delineated on the
coffin, and the date to which they pointed was
the autumnal equinox in the year 1722 befure
Christ, or nearly thirty-six hundred years ago.
Professor Mitchell employed his assistants to
ascertain the eiziet position of the heavenly
bodies belonging to our solar system on thn.
equinox of that year, (1722 B. C.,) and 60111
him a correct diagram of them, without having
communicated his object in doing en. In com
pliance With this the calculations were made,
and to his astonishment, on comparing the re
-salt with the etatements of his scientific friends
already referred to, it was (baud that, on the
7th of October, 1722 B. C., the moon wad plan
ets had occupied the exact position in the hea
vens marked upon the coffin in the London
Museum.
CIIARITZB's RAILILOAD.—For some days, a
. .corps of engineers have been engaged in Barre
,-
- .lng - upon that part of the above road, lying
pear
_Washington. They are making a survey
F7,....' 7 4...;iV:14 04 . 015, fitta tin g the "Mors _Of Completing this
.f- , -‘ta..4sak4l . 4'rent. Pittsburgh to Weehington, wit h a
'-,.,_,--:. -T'f3risw as we learn of completing and running this
`;"',--........- road In connection with the Hempheld. If our
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_-. information /3 correct, the Western Transports
.' Oen' Company contemplate taking charge of
- 1 - this road, andlessing the flempfleld and making
'i .• a through .road from Wheeling to Pittsburgh.
. The engineeis are at present engaged In survey
leg a new route—making the connection with
the Ifiunpfield in the south eastern part of W 536-
_, !aeon, instead of the north west. This is no
doubt a ante; and cheaper route than the ono
before contemplated.— Inceling •Tinys.
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:305ttzofilutina t. Times' Timm—Who, although
;:fc'"i , :,k.ittf.y..r..e - high to a glitsshoper, made a largo
qtl-f-" -*- - .7 / . :-.... ,:-- 7 - ': .,- : '- - 'h , r. Barnum and a snug ono for
",.41'l ( , :-',.'-1 , .;':,:'',';f.., , :".2E"- 4 .: !''', be about to unite him•
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Pee the bafli Pittsburgh Gantt. I Irbr Indigestion.
Piessidiantlail SUL ttttt Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters.
Ron, yoti•ollaw me to say a few ye, "Heartburn,
wet ,gh the commas of your valuable jour- Try Beerhave's Holland Bitters.
net .erezet to the Repnlallean nominee of the
next Presidential straggle. as one of the people, F . '"
desire to speak out in favor of Soios Caimans, of Try litPrLavu'e Holland Bitters.
Pennsylvania, for President, and Atinalsaa Ls, JoOr wnteribr,,h,
rote, of Illinois, for Vice President. flaring re- . 7
Try Beerhave's Holland Bitters.
fleeted ioniawhit On the coining national contest, , ::
Fo r Headache,
appear so available and at the same ti me
Bcerh
so competent to fill the respective offices as the
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peti ave's Holland Bitters.
sone named. In the first place, Gen- Cameron
lea For Loss of Appetite,
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iound and thorough Republics.—opposed alike to • Try Bcerhare's Holland Bitters.
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estate by taw ,
For Costiveness.
Try Beerhave's Holland Bitters.
a in oTt r o ere its uce farth wit e h r Ve ' te rc a r s Y loLi wh int ''' o r, th i :l fi nF m t
an T hPlf be
e e r .t n s na:di L i p w ; Ys te h r of the Tariff—that great
int,,,,t' o f .11 the manufacturing states, and espe
cially of p...nrylranis. Join to these his executive
ability, able statesmanship, unimpeachable integrity,
li national views, immense popularity at home
enlarged
well known . opinions in reference to retrench
' meat and reform in the administration of &sera.
and we have a man for the timea—one who can
secure the vote of Pennsylvania, and lead the Re
publican squadrons to certain victory In 1860. From
the manner in which parties node stand it has become
a well established maxim, founded on the experience
of 1056, that the party that secures Pennsylvania,
secures the Union. This being the case, sound pol
icy would dictate to the Republican party to select a
candidate who can gain the Old Keystone.
Now, being a Pennsylvanian, and knowing from
some experiencii how the Republican pulse beats in My
native State, I have no hesitation to declare that no
man in the Republican tanks can early Perintijavania
as easily as Simon Cameron. Reran combine all the
elements, conflicting as they are, of the opposition,
and carry the State by at least 20,000 majority, and
thereby errors a complete national triumph. Laying
aside all other considerations, this one, in connection
with his honesty and capability, should induce all
lovers of their country to rally around Mr. Cameron
and demand his nomination for tho Prosidericy with
a firm and pnaninsosig voice.
Abraham Lincoln is oar choice for the Vice Pres
idency. The west desires his nomination, and it is
but proper that in this particular and as this time,
she should be gratified. Mr. Lincoln is certainly the
western favorite, and man would be So likely to
/scare the vote of Illinois, Indiums and the other
western and northwestern States as ho. Place him,
then, on our ticket, along with Simon Cameron, and
it will add to it a tour of strength. With Cameron
and Lincoln victory will be sure.
A Nanoesi. Derrsucta.
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TUE VOTE OP TUE STATE.-WC have now heard
officially from (he entire State on the State tick
et, with the 'single exception of the vote of Kings
county for Judge of Appeals, which we have co.
timated, and the result, according to our figures,
is as follows:
Fect.itAstr ov ETAT.
LeAvemsortli, 1t.fp......2.b1,124 Jot
ILJorft) for .T0ne5......
STATe ENEIMMUL AFL er xv.Tu.
Story, itor "it),%;9 Itlrtmotkl. Deno
Inntority for Itichmond....... 1,120
C13tf1,,c4.!191,11314101...11.1y...,
CLnpLrr CAP.... ...... 1 , 51,4% Ntinner. Dery .
?.InJority eklonsr., ..........
Nr~rr. PRISON Im
Forrest, ISp 251,567 Eldertio, Paw
)I,.rity fur foriont ..........
di NYE CONTROI.L.M.
Cbtach,
D 'llu I c,llep
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Al Oorlt y for ['runlmon
STA.' Taxa.. ran.
Dorehrimer, Hop
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Armors T.43GNENAL.
...1711,414 Trctu.iti
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Majority for Myers '4O
ULLA 6 OP COMO' Or ArvuLs.
Mop bee...... --
Majority for
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Davies, Rep. ... • ...... Lrin.i,74t Jotiroairt, Pero
l'ilajorlty for brit
For the tint four offices above, the candidates
opposed to the Republicans were supported by a
1111i012 of am Americans and Democrate, three
of whom, it will be seeu, are elected, and for the
remaining live offices, the
,suceessful candidates
were Bep ported by the lie - nalicans„and Ameri-
Cane.
It will be seen that Jones,.panocrat, for whom
the Americana voted, received 25,. 1 :',87 more voles
than Church, whom they did not support: that
Denuieton, Republican, whom the Americana
indorsed, received 24,723 more votes than Leav
enworth, who received only Republican support.
So that the Brooke.Aruericans appear to have
oast about 20,000 votes for the Utica ticket.
It will be observed that Leavenworth, who re
ceived only Republican support, has about 3,000
more voice than were cast for Gov. Morgan last
year while Church's Vote is about 3,000 less than
that of Parker, who was beaten by Morgan by
17,000 —N. F. Trio.
Tne Ernoresx CONGREOS.—A despatch from
Paris makes the important announcement that
the French and English Cabinets have agreed on
the bases of an European Congress, and that
the agreement only awaits the formal ratifica
tion of the English Government. We have yet
to learn the foundation upon which this intelli
gence rests, but it appears 'to tally with general
expectation in Paris, and with statements pub
lished in journals which have the reputation of
receiving occasional communications .from the
subalterns of the French Foreign office. If vie
may believe the Nord, though France" will be
bound by the stipulations of Villafranca, Eng
land and the other Powers will enter the Congress
without any previous engagements, and will,
consequently, possess entire liberty cf action on
the Italian question. Some correspondents af
firm that England has required guarantees
against the preponderance of Austria in an Ital.
ianiConfederation: but their assertion, probably,
rests on no good fbandation.
The Paris correspondent of the Nord is as
sured that Lord Cowley hoe communicated to
Count Milewski a despatch from Lord John
- Russell, distinctly stating the reservations and
conditions under which the English Cabinet will
consent to go into Congress. The question, he
says, has been under consideration at the two
last Cabinet Councils in London. Lord John
Russell insists above all that entire liberty of
action in the Congress should be accorded to
England. She will in no way be bound by the
stipulations of the treaty-of Zurich, and since
this treaty reserves the rights of the Italian
Princes, the Cabinet of London insists that the
rights of the Italian people should aloe be re
served. Finally, Lord John Russell requires
from ,Austria a formal guarantee against any
preponderance in the future Italian Confedera
tion„—dlonehester Guardian, Nor. 5.
LATINO TEM TBACK.—A corps of tracklayers
commenced on Monday last, at Mt. Braddock,
and will moon accomplish the job if they are fav
ored with good weather. The same force on the
Pa. Road, laid a mile and a half per week. At
that rate a month would bring them to this place.
We notice the frame of the depot building is up,
and the abutments of the bridge for the track
across Redstone creek at this place are ready
for the 'woodwork:and will be completed in a
few days, besides other work being accomplished
looking . towards the rapid completion l'of the
road. We hope in a. few weeks at most, to hear
the 'shrill shrieks of the l000reoti•e whistle indi
cating the approach of hundreds of welcome vie
item— Uniontown Standard.
No Hors ran Joust Benvrn.--;.The lollowinglot•
ter from Gov. Wise was recieved by Rev. Wm.
C. Whitoomb,of Lynabeld, Mass., in answer to
an earnest appeal that the life of Jobn Brown
may be spared:
• Iticustohn, Va., Nov, 17, 1859.
Rev. Sir: The very sympathy with John
Brown, so general, so fanatical, eo regardless of
social safety, and so irreverent of the reign of
law, demands his execution, if sentenced by the
Courts. Tbo laws he insulted and outraged
are now protecting all his righto of defence and
all Isis claims to mercy.
Truly yours, Irma A. WISE.
Rev. WM. C. WHITCOMB.
A NEGRO BOT ON Joan BROWN.—Meagre.
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tore: I think the following dialogue, which actu-
ally occurred in Brooklyn to-day, too good to be
kept private. If you agree with toy view, make
a posting of it.
Carman—Say, little nigger, do you know John
Brown°
Negro Boy—No. I know Jim Brown, though.
Carman. , --I don't mean Jim Brown at all; I
mean John Brown, the one w huCa fighting for
your race.
Negro Boy—Get out ! I never eecd a race.
Exit Carman, non.pluesed: —N. Y. Poet.
Asovisee FIIE.—We learn that the Grist Mill
of Adam Drums, Esq., of Forward township,was
consumed, by fire, Thursday eight last. When
first discovered, at about ten o'clock, it was al
most completely envelhped in flames. • The loss
is no less than five thousand, dollars to Mr.
Brown, he having no insurance. The universal
opinion ia that It was the work Of an incendiary
—a certain person having threatened to lake re
venge iu this manner.—iluffer Amer.
CEREbo. \ irgiuiii, Eli Thayer's "Free Labor"
settlement, has nut tern injured by the John
Brawn panic. An enterprising experienced
boat-builder has began the construction of
barges 'and flat boats. It is also prop,siid to
have a steamboat owned by Ceredo capitalists,
to run between Cincinnati and Ceredo. Yeti
tbins have been extensively circulated through
the county for the introduction of the tree
hhool system.
A . Thaw BLE PRAIRIE Fine swept over 15
miles of Jasper county, lowa, a few days ago.
The Newton Press etates that it destroyed one
ruan's house, stable, stacks alai two horses; the
orchard and nursery of Mr. Newell; the sta.
bling;atacks and HO bushels of corn belonging
to John Donk; the barns and other property
of A W. McDonald, and an intruence amount
of acing. --
FROZEN TO DlLATll.—During the late cold snap
one of a party °theaters la St. Louie, woo frozen
to death. The party were croeslisg a lake on the
ice when tide one broke through be the water up
to hie breaet, and was chilled to ;death• before a
way could be broken for him to i the chore, the
ice not being citrons enough to admit of his being
got upon it again.
BEIRGILARY.—bn Saturday night, 12th inst.,
the house of Henry fittepperd of Wharton tp.
was enteredby burglarsand robbed of cope $2OO
in money, beaidessoma trainable clothing; blank-
am, eto.-"Uttiontenni AktbidirA
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other. effects." a &cart." core.
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hare's Holland Bitters Is put up in half pint terttiva only,
and rotalledat $1 per bottle. The great demand for this
truly Celebrated Medicine has Induced many inaltatiens,
whlth the public .1.41dg - turd against purchasing. Beirare
of Impasitilml SW that our name is on the label of every
bottle you buy.
Ja., t 00., Sole Preprietws, 27
Wood Irma, beta.o lot and 2d att., Pltmbursh. Pa.
rtcgr.din4
61ABRIED—On Thornlay, 24th Inst., et tho remit:once of
the boltlOle father, by Rec. 0. 0. Russell, of Latcobe,Ray.
601018 B. AU39Y.LL, of this city, .d !Mos 0A801.120,
daughter of George Ache[, Eq.. of Allegheny city.
Register's Office-
Prersamou, Nev. I BOY.
IVOTICE, is hereby give - n that the following
II mits of Executor., Administrators, Oustdlana,
dn., heti twin duly passed In, the sold Register's dike, and
will to presented to the Orphans' Court for conarnuation
and allowance, on
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Final account of William 81. Artimor, guardian of the mi
nor children of William Buxom% deed; flied Sept. 5,1860,
Fluid account of William M. Arthurs,doardian of the col
nor children of John Whiteman, deed; filed Sept.ls, 1869.
Account of Dec L.ll. ElcAbor guardian pf W N Denny
Totten, one of the children and Stirs of W.PTotten, deed;
died Sept 8,1869.
Final occonot of John end Alexander Rankle, Moen of
the Mate of Thomas Rankin, deed; filed Sept. 9,1869.
amount of James Parighum, adm'r of the °axle of
John 'longhorn, don't; filed Sept. 16. 18159.
Account of fiery Joon Ashonhorot, adro'n of tho cattle of
Minim Ashenhmet, deed; hod Sept 17, 1869.
Acoount of John 810nel - staff. adder cum tostamento an
nom of the oast, of Saucy Digger/Ma, deed; filed !opt. 21,
18.59.
Accountof Georgelcengue, adm'r of the Mate of Robt,
DIIIIISP. Jr., deed; flied 8.1.t..4 1659.
Account of John It kiloton. and II ■ Lintn, &drier of
the paha, of rwrilorlck W Stream to , dwd; 8 1.48e1n
1859.,
that account of Wm. Sura,,,aurvlr log inner of the es
tato of Joseph John/atm, deed; Sled dept. fr. 1830.
Account ofJornea Woodburn, acting parer of the estate
of Wen Woodburn deed, bled dept. 20. 1819.
Fend end partial .count of Nancy Whitaker, (now N
cy (Memnon.) adnift of tho 'Matt/ of Jenne@ W tdatker, dre'd
filed Sept. 30, 1800.
Final account of Wm McClean, miner of the estate of
Jane Wafter., deed; Idled 001.3, 11569.
Amount of ft P McDowell, adm'r of the estate. of Eliza.
Iffato McDowell, doe'l; Sled Oct. 7, 1959.
Final account of Reny. Lofton, adofr of the rotate of Da
rla IS Barbour, deed; Sled Oct, 6, MIL
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finel account of \Wm. Whigham and John Rh ighem,
exec's of the...taledrat deed; Bled 0ct.13, 1839.
Arolunt of Patrick ?dab and Dr. Rohl. B Sin:moon, core
of the eatateof (Norge Bodge, deo'd. filed Oct 24,1819.
ACCOI3I3i of David and Andre. Onstot, exr'e. of the errata
of Peter Onatot, dno'd, bird October 29, 159.
Flea/ account of Wm. W. Whlgham and Madison Bally,
adruee the mrala of Jotoph 51. Bally, deceased; bled On.
torn, 25, 1539.
Second and final account of Ssethel Glormly, of the exec°.
tore of tha ret•th of George Slnilerthorgyr, deceased; Bird
November 1. Mid.
Account of Alexander Flowers, executor of the ostala of
Wro.Scote, deceased; filed November 3, 1859.
Account of Wm. Woods, Jr., ad ns'r of the mate of Wm.
F. PoWell, dre'd; flied Nov. 0, 1559.
ACttilltit of Henry Orb. and '/.stme Dude, telm're of the
salute of John J.Sutter. der d; Blvd Nor 9, 1539.
Find /gamut of A.' B. Stevenson, eder of the estate of
John Welattrocht, deed: Bled Nov. 15, 1539.
Account of John O. Parry, sdner of too estate of Agnm
Parry, drc'd, libtl Nov. le, 1159.
I=MIMI
Account of Wm. Ptul, it., aulm'r of the teat, of Won
• aul, tr. deed; Nov. 17, 18.1.
Pita) nocOunt of Ardi
, lbald ItLikely, of the WM.
of .lentoe Patton, tiled Nov. 17,1969.
Pleat acetautt of Fromm. hoieon and thtbert Thompson,
ator'sof itot mate to Dante] Thompson; 111.41 Noe. 19,
1999.
?Hat and flnal account of Jonas R. McClintock, or, of
thn estate of Henry Hamm, deed; filed Nor. IS, 1059.
Final account of Rs,. James Hotigsrs, guardian of Joseph
G. Rank.: Merl Nov. 21, 1959.
Final account of Samuel B. nosy rank va'r of the wane
of Jorhuir Mrs, deed; Clad Nor. '26, INS')
Amino' of Joseph B. ed the estate of dvhn
Brown, deed; filed No•. 1059.
Final scooting of Win. klitchaltree, en'r of the reface of
Modttooo kliteheltroe, deed; filed Nov. 23,1859.
leiratand doll account of Annie lambic adin'A of the es.
tans of Win. Lalalble, doc'd; filed Nov. 25, 15.59.
Partial account of Mrs. Nancy Shirk, Weer de bottle non
of the estate of Morgan M. Shirk, deed; filed Nur. 25, 'Std.
Final acc..oint of finnan Dairen. Samuel Bally and John
C. thelvell, eire of the odd., of darner 0. Dairen, dec'd;
filed Nov. 25, 1050
Finalacconot of Elizabeth Jones, executrix of the estate
If Richard Jones, deed; Med nor. 2.5, 1859.
Final arcount of John N. 111 . 0lowry, win.'r of the estate
, f tbtharinell. R orty, deed; flied N0e.25, 186 D.
rtz . jl.lll.la3ter JatlN O. CURTIII, Ilegl•ter
TO IRON WEN.
RECEIVER'S SALE OF THE "MEAN
Ina )111311iCE," In dm Maharani, Valley, Ohlo.
By tin. of an order cleats to me issued by the Court of
Common Pleas of Idahottlng county. Ohio, I shall expose to
public tale at the Court Hon., In Canfled, In eels want],
n TIIURSDAY,DecemInte Wth, 18a, betseen the home 01
10 A. 41.. and 4 P. El, the following Real Notate, elm Fifty
1.124. of hind In liit To.:, In Austmtown In .old county, t+
pather with the Furnace 004 appurtenance thereto thereon
situate; appraised at twenty.nre thousand dollars.
the mining tintita to the Coat, Liana band Ore sad Litor
atone on and under shoot •Le hundred sorer of bhp, 4J..
cent. The Yortiaee was emoted In Mt, and tem gisadorder.
Tratse--I.„ In bond, „ ton montha, 4, In 12 month; tn In
I i months sod ! in t.s months. with ',di mecorlty .no Ite
;erre, payable eenually. SAII Ul4l, e3IITII,
Jolly ht. Att'y for dulgaxe. n0:Z:2.15,14w
PEICEN.LX BTEAM BREWERY.
SPENCER & SLIERRARD,
Succcnors to Adam Wood,
[muds ww,l
Pit tsburgh, Penna.
Ceded rated Cream. Pale and Amber Alm Porter and Cron to
tont, block Ale and Porter. Warranted to beep In any
clitnee. Orders from •Il parts promptly attended to. Pelee
Lisle .not by Matt.
Mr. ADAM WOOD continues connected with Um :011,1 . 4
as Drew, end General Manager. • nofintly
COTARTNERSIIIP,—Wo have this day
usoctsted with nein the Prorialno and Oil bnelnews,
0L1A11,L.E.9 A. E. BENNEY. The firm canto will remain
unchangai. F. PELLIIFIS,
It. OW IS.
F. 81LL.C.65 6. GRIN. C S. n..tassrt
Y. SELLERS & CO.,
DEALERS IN PROVISIONS, AND
LARD OIL MANUFACTURERS
N. ;3Uft Li bort y Street
PITTBEIVII.O/1. no=
MUTICE OF COTARTNERSIIIP.—The
1.1 addenlgn.+l lusro dd. day entered Into co partner.
ably °rider the style of LKWIL , Q PLIILLIPtI, for the pot.
pc ,, o at noutufactorl Bolt.. WILLIANI J. LEWIA,
JOllit PIIILLIPL
PITTSBURGH BOLT WORKS,
Li bort y
W.E aro now prepared to receive and fill
order. tv Carriage Bolls and Aslia Cline: also Holt.
far Bridges, Ratiload Cara, Swam Hosts, Agricultural hia.
chines, Frani., and ooery rap.. for which bolts lira
cued. Order. aolicited and filled with promptnea. and di.
'patch. I uo26.dlin•l LleWlB a PHILLIPS.
YON)/ AN,SiIiP TAUGHT BY H. WIL
MANN, No. 29 Cl C.elr •tre.t.
10,111011141.1:
Hr. Willi tins' of Patiman.hip IR natural and evoy
al.. any Ina I Lito....n. , SMITH,
Prof...Ar at Languages, Jatfarson College.
ch,rfolly concur In Us. •toof e.
PLATT It. SPIINCER.
Afore b. doe you than I can ever repay. The Interest
which you have alwaya taken in me has tended to spur me
onwanl. My prise:ft qualifications,aucli as they are were
advanro fa this beginning by your attention and advice
AL/S.M. COWLEY..
COAL sTovEs, Part , r Coal Vases, Parlui
Oall finds, Parlor Athens Parl4 Fenders, Nursery Yon
der., Chadic's Plobes, Coffee 110.mtele, Elegies, Piled Cages,
Meat tares, Toilet Were, 'lathing Apparatus, Fire Irons
Planished Ti Ware. n Tin Ware, Cutlery, as, Ac.,
at the Imo City Stove end Tin Warehouse of
N'. W. DRAU3 UAW, N 0.134 Woad st.,
u01.'6 Fleet door heir... the elgo of the Golden Gun.
PLIONOGRAI'IIIII RI PORTING toughat No. 25&. Glair .tram.
ts • redrew' system Worldly—a true reileoed by rea
eouof its expedilloo--• ralfrooed by reason aim cold '
tad: Ite• Dr. RAF/Lien, Liverpool.
rk
RI,IiNTAL TOUT ti WA SLI-A doliciou.
cornpound of OM. I. Id Aromatic., cleansing to th.
teeth end iropertinh Inger. e to the month. 2b cut
For see l.y . n. JollNleTON, Retell Druggist,
tor T. Corner ntnithflold god Fourth .tracts
NEW FKUIT-50 kga. Bordeaux Prunes;
6 cuss lo glass lamb
to mate Boodles. llalaloo,
100 Woos Oooklog do
Jost rood and for [tale by REYSIER 1 ANDERSON,
no2o No. SO Wood street.
VhiS-200 drums this year's crop just re
celynd and for ash, by
AND qON, No. 3LI Wood stroet,
0020 ry.pnaltn Ht. Charles. /Intel.
CILI''ESE—Iu cases Pine Apple English
j net reed end for sale by
bo9d RHYMER It ANDISMON, 39 Weal et.
uivEy-200 boxes, cases nod jars just
A
raid and fur ale by WILLIAMS a JOHNSTON,
mad 114 &nit'AMA street.
RESII FRUIT-1 cask Turkey Prunes;
6 do Zulus Ourranta.
no2ll • WILLIAMS t JOHNSTON.
OLD ooVERNNI ENT JAVA COFFEE—
'twit,. find; 25 cum Orouvd, 6 , r Bald by
Q,EUP-1 bbla. lloney Extra for mak by
020 WILLIAMS t .1011N8T0N
QUOTtal SNUFF-10 bble. Garrett's, in
IJ blaMerm, for +4le by
Q" - VVEET AND CASTOR OILS—In bottles
UM mutt porcloomm, for tisk kw by S. JOIINEitaN,
mot Mauer Smithfield and Fourth mht.
ZAL SOD
riiAtiNERS' 01L-50 bbls. for sale by
eto2bß. L. FALINKSTOCK ni CO.
BASKEI WILLOW:3-35 bundles now
landing.e.oe• INMAN liICKIsY • CO.
APPLES- 5U bids. assorted kinds just re.
<dm] and 1.. r aaln Dr
DEEMER A ANDERSON, SD Wo,AI .t.,
. opIAND i sIDo St. UhArlc,o
lib v WDEREit PUMICEI—CE STONE -8 bblS.
for nnle 11. A. FM/NM:STOCK A CO,
n 024 Corner of /Da nod Wow otreets.
GLUE --100 airibrßale by
B. A. VALINEBTOCE CO.
no2t , .Corner of Pim aodWood stru
B RIMSTONE -25 bble. fur sale by
A. FAILNESTOOIi. A On,
nA2A Corner of Wool and Pilot .meet.
ROOFINO MATERIAL for sale cheap,
psioted lastradleas for using.
The beet la use.
WM. JOHNSON,
TI the 11124014 area.
.-f..
~~,~`tTjy4u~,
ftctn atib crlissemento
MONDAY, DECEMBER 2)th, 1F56.
.E 17. Broum rs. Wag. Pvrterd a/s.
==M
U. L. FAEINKETOCK t CO.
04, corner Wood and Fourth streets.
A-50 casks for solo by
It L. YAIINEIifOCE. & CO
1750 pp Price $6,50 Sold by ell Hook-
EleMere. 0. & C. MERRIAM,
D01.1.:31d. BPRLNGIVIRLD, 811.89.
Pianos and Melodeons.
(M R A NTW LOT or Nfin
Pianos & Melodeons,
Among which are the Celebrated
GOLD MEDAL PREMIUM PIANOS,
WI. Kb' ABE cr CO , Aziffixore,
PFLIN 011; Sc. 00'd
IMPROVED PATENT MELODEONS
With the Divided Swell
{Mat Improvoconnt csn Le ottsloed ONLY In Me
of Otis m•nufactoro.
Cll AFL I, OTTIC 131,1 TM le,
No. 118 Wo.l .1, 2,1 door abovelfth.
Second band Pianos taken in exchange.
MISSOI7BI LAND
200 000 ACRES FOR SALE AT
,
par hots. 7 piot.f.mt.h.d r/ g low
lU catea —from 25 to 60 clots
'lll3.Tcsai paid for pocchsaer t a of land onderlhe (Ito-
etlon Act in all the wontlee of he awe. Patents p r
d, ie. Apply to WILSON, PIAWLII4OII
24:2•31ad
05 Oheetnut areas, Pt Lools,
SOR THANKSGIVING, OR ANY OTH I
PAY.-111=nd Heat, arias brandy, vitas and eve
Mint requisite, reedy fda belting, for Fade by the pan
Aleni Neer Crop Raisins, Currants, Flo, Pilule& Almon •
Citron, pore FA.; etc, A large stack lust received and
sale; erholesele end retell, at France'e Family Grocery a
Tea eltare, Federal street, near Lscock, Allegheny.
TEAB.—We have just received
-M-' Fargo dock of On. aid Black row among ethicit •111
be fneirideoute of the Boat Englleti Brealfeat Teas to be
Pid la the flailed Blake. For We at France'e Family Gro
cery'andTea Ahem, Federal street, Allegheny.
Attention! Attention!!
TO THE NOVELTIES OF
CLOAKS, DUSTERS
AND
SHAWLS;
SILKS AND SILK ROBES;
All Wool DeLaines,
AND
FRRICki MERINOS, &c , &C., &C .
Which were Jo.t receive! &IA open for Inspection, .t
IV. & D. HUGUS',
Corp. of Fifth antl Market Streets,
nu 22 PITT/SIEITJ.EiGFI3_
SAMUEL GRAY &SGN,
:I No. /9 FIFTH BTREIBT,
. .
. ,
A - n - AXE OPENED ANOTEIER SELEC
, 4 llaii Or
OVERCOATINGS,
CONSISTING Oi?
. .
.. .
President,
Clarendon,
- Portsmouth,
;Moscow, • .
Fsquamanx, and _
n \\\\ nyjil . oha- Beavers ,
UI VallMji[ trades sod of saspeod to nth beat City •nd
0. obt ry'tia.lo, w w
hich ill' .d
.. ..o up to pram to the latent
111• nd ... 4 4 , Ptuvrtl ningnrr +
'I- ruadoritm priors. tl.O 9
T".• i UNDERSIGIAD Illy THIS DAY
ousoclat.W . With bim in. the WEIOEESALB GROCERY
BUMNSB4I, Mr. BAIMMIL EWART and Mr. WILLIAM
will continuo the ume, at the OLD STAND,
NO. LIBERTY errarr, directly oppoelle (b. Zag
• ,
WILLIAM M. 006111.4.
PictabriO. July
IMMURE, iItART.....W.M. 11. OORIILY. ...WM. CURRY
w. M. GORMLY & 00.
VTI3OI.3EIB4LLE
0 C E R S,
I=l
p'Rzovisiozcs. PRODUCE
PITTSBURGH MANOPAOTURES
No. 771 Liberty 6 , Pittsburgh, Pa.
Jutemindp
STAPLE AND FANCY BASKETS.—A
large Tartu] aMortMept of almost eVel variety
d et
BASKETS,
Including. Market, 'myelin, Clothes, rangy Traveling,
Sewing and Cud, of our own muntacture. or Imported,
non open for innpectlon, by
A. RIDDLE. RI Dlionond.
F°R THE offriNl) COUNTRY TRADE
160 doz. Broome, smarted wire and twines
100 doe. Obarns, usorted ntylee and Mi.=
100 even Tob. , pine and cedar
60 dozen Eleurares, pine and Cu , :
20 do Steamboat Deck Inceitein;
8 do Draw do
60 do Painted Tube; two and three hoop;
100 do do Duck., WIN fed;
b 0 'do Waehbosols, do
'6O [WWI Alutet Basket., op.,
60 do do do 2110;
.20 dozen do do assorted .10..; •
40 do School Dukete. uutrted•eincol
10 nest. ladle.' fancy Dukals, aunts&
ER dozen do do do : do
Now In .tore and for We by
R. RIDDLE, RI Diamond.
LADTEANUY BASKETS;
'TRAVELING BASKETS, itarionn,
CARD AND BRUIN() DANK Mgt
KNIT TING BALL DAeREYB,
HEY•
TOY AND TUMBLER DIERITe.AND WALL ueszErs,
An teaat variety and etyle,
-• Jut selected 1.. r the
HOLIDA 1
and or vale by
SAMUEL RIDDLE,
No. 21 Diamond.
rj. OUBK-EURNIttIiING GOODS, such an
Pall; hroonii; Brushes, ihothos Lint;
kftp; Knife Tray; Milan Damper; Chanotier.
114apert; Nursery and Iliab Chain; Mar
„het and Clothe. Daaketa, Clothe.
Din; Rolling Pin; Potato
Masher; Utak
Mont;
• Rat and M 0111313 Traps,
With nun] othor article; too nomaron• to mention, In
great variety, Jost opened and for sill, by
naZ3;1m44.1.T BAH% KIDD/X.21 Manual&
noon Q.llpjpn Q._. .....
Qs L
IRMO.* tl
ft ARBAuolls & CO.,
POKA PACKERS
PROVISIONS.
vi_Pork Jim* on Concord etreet, near East Lane, All.-
gbenyCity°glee, No. 20g Liberty !meet, Pittsburgh,
nolthatnatt
UN. CULL. one anneal.
WM. ILAILOMMO ttri. 1. Urn?,
.Is. u littlTACalt.
=ME
OELP A. SHEPARD,
COMMTSSION MERCHANTS,
AND IMAMS IN
.FLOLY,f2, - G.R.A.IN dt . PROIJIITCH
No. 343 Liberty Streit.
PITTABORGEI, PA.
()haler brands of FLOOR, for Bakee• Auld Fatally um,
conuantly to baud. Particular attention Paid to Illlllpg
order. for Hdrobandlisporrally. ocellyd
1100061 HOODS!! 11130DSUf
Zed qozan on band and to arrive, to ,It ratacolorg
100 •04 made to oor 0.0 order, In gazed Plttebor g
colorc
'lll—City and Coemtry boater. capplied at the very loweet
plena. •
A choke Mack of Oomforto, (hootlota, flallors,
Moak Taloosc Otoek., Rho.,ls, Act.
0021 EATON, ORES t 11 AORUSI , li VMb farad.
BERLIN ZEPHYR,
MIETLAND WOOL.
.. . .. _
}MISTING L1A.1211.111.8, trc.
A thole Ousortment otevarything to tbls Ilse al
AUTON, OAKS A MAOBI 3 / 1 11,
noll , Na 17 nth urcat.
; . 0 keg. prime mw Lard,
To arrive and for sale by
GRAY/ A VAN CIORD/r.B,
ONION,S.--500 bush prime Red and Yel
osam, el stamina, fos rM by
mai ,r NAACP At VAN GOADANAIA Sicoad se.
LARD., -20 kegs prime new Lard to arrive
and Walla b 7
add Aim a TAN COM Ilf Soma at.
• _
FIRST PREmItTNI AwARDEIi
DT TUE ~ I')Ll'r rll4, 1 , 1
4.1;531!
GRAF J & C .
S TOVES
FOR TILE 111:nT
COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES,
With tare F. 4 taa , r for throwing In Coco,
AND BEST WOOD COOK STOrE
DIPLOMA VOR HEFT LAUNDRY FTOVE.
ai,g, on hand a largo innortuarnt or linating Ahm!
Plain and Fancy Grate and .ling iron.
Sugar Hettlei, Wagon Diana ficilboar Warn, tr.'
GRAFF & CO,
So. 245 Liberty Street,
AT THE RAID OF WOOD STREET.
OV
j?ks,
A. BRADLEY,
No. 4 Wood Street,
WOULD INVITE PUBLIC ATTENTION
to the largest stock and eraannt variety of Stoves
In the State, among which will be tonal the calobrate I
COAL COOK STOVES,
Eureka and Arbiter.
VICTOR, LIVE OAK k PITTSBURGH
Trgtther with Prenllnni th,o tu.Nr.
PARLOR AND HEATING' STOVES
Great loice.roanta otTer,d to nouns, mot othora Jo %Taut
cf GELATEA,GRATE FitosTe, PGNDERG, do.
We would call partirnlar attention to. ur Justly relel m
ad
DOUBLE-TOP GAS AND SMOKE CONSVM [N(I
S () A' ES;
TROPIC, EUREKA AND ARBITER,
The only Oss and Smoke-Conanibers In the market tole
ere that • called to have oot the DOUBLE TOP—the
m•ln flatness to seeing Plena and Fuel, vtbi , h is secured
to he by tertrvents.
To those lo want of It Store Lr Family nem, that has hr •
ar tailed to give settsfacthm, ws would recommend thess,
which, although the, hare hese hlidted at Nate
sr County Fain, hares rlmtat ~,,, tur Durability and Itcon•
only In fast untquallod I y any moor Stoves In ths 6tallk
CAUTION!—Buv no Stove vane,' Gas Con
sumers without the Denhle Top. nol,:r;rnli
FIRST PREMIUM
Stoves, Gratea and Ranges! "7
AWARDED BY TUE LATE ALLEMIENY , L TV AND
,-,WESTERN PEN:YVYLV %NIA AU El.
CULTURAL SOCIETY
BISSELL &
NO. 2.:,5 LI 11F.ICTY r
O 0 Cb IC. I Z.l" C 3 , I A. It .T_., oli
HEATING STOVES,
Fina and G.:11111.41 Enanwlled
ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS
And it. Celvtst,d C.otol 61.1 Magi
000EING RANGES
It eon tweet the &Chi' C, httli tt , i lIA that mad
call et
BISSELL & CO.'S
Myna want a COOKING STOVE that .cannot b.. ,at
patawl, WI on
If ya, are band.; hone, antl uul 1..81 GRATH
FRONTS AND FRNDSRD call on
No. 233 Limey Street .
DIIPBY & MITCHELL,
- - - -
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
001 o• No. 1 Sigma's Block. South-Water
XL, cor. La galls 5.., Chicago.
Virorrthonato No. 13 South-Wiltor St.
Solicit for the purchase of Flour and Urain in
Chicago Market.
annoyers IN PIITIMOran
fillthcock,lll . oretry Co., Paring Wallace, Reg,
%urge W. Cass. Leg, I alusere. Watt
J. J. Houston, Fp • no2,lllus
J. W. FINLEY—.
FINLEY & TVRPIN,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
CIIIC.A.GO.
•liFiCiFe particular attention to the purchase and sato et
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PORK.
Ricca Fo—LIPPINCOTT A CO, Pit taborgh, I'..
JNO. D. CANFIELD, do do
DANIEL WALLACE, do do
\k,l.llllA\kikikANO
I UST Ttit'tilVed bytl
su.i.9er.iier a superior
Cif lot of the totrivallo-t
STEINWAY PIANOS,
To which we direct the attention of th• lovers of thee flue
{limn/m.la and of the public tone:ally.
U. lILSBER t BItO , Nn. 03 Ellth (Veto,
&In Agents for Moho. IL) le Plant.s.
N. 11.—To obtain • motes, en early roil Is soltpltod, an the
supply Is gotta Inadequate,
0010
WITJAELIVE scirtrcuptuiN,
Practical Lithographer,
Non. 17 and 19 Fifth st., Pittsburgh.
NAPA, DIPLOMAS, SHOW OAIL - DS, PORTRAITS,
LABELS, BONDS, CERTIPIOATE9 OP BTOI TRB
BILL HEADS, DRAFTS. /14. 11.11,11,
LADIES' BOOTS
AND INDOES•
Tha underatiostal havl4; bonght the a toct of Peter 1.15.
tar, deceased, will contittua the, [Atriums Si Ih.• Inl a ,11.1,
GRANT BTBBBT, betweeu Per ood AIIP II !Mir I
wham am, kindol
LADIES' SHOES
mill be made to order, or the BEST PlAlitlil ALI ANT
WORILHAIIIIIIIP. and sold at the lowest ereh prime.
oottltad BI
WM . . SMITH
TEACHER OW MUSIC.,
( Pmiin , Flute, Lelodas and Singing.)
Areleases la Elea to the Ironleers far Aduits, wed
Saturdays tor Jaywalks.
.lanerms made knows: awn appliutine at his 8131.
ONNON. NO. 113 101311111 STRSNT, Piitebutgh, Pa.
oc2fkily
114 Secoud otroet.
DRY — HIDES-rFor hale by •
*BANS A APail, 11 Second oteset.
JEtiscatannus
M.A.lsi I/ ktiltt4
FOR TUN lIK.T
TROPIC,
METE
ll=
DIPLOMAS!
I=l
BISSELL & CO
BISSELL & CO.,
, , ~, onttp lauction c.ai ca .
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, 4C7
/,././ '...%," I. . . g" . 1z; ZoattO•rell Sales Rooms Ico. 64 I , ols :tur* .
rr
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UDERSiI I RTS.
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L. Ci.:TlO•4 --,ML Tba. 1 . 1 31 ,. toonain
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l i s N l, ° • t ; 10 o c.ocl.t 0.- 1-0,0, I 0 l•sles Rosoy, , N,: .
C 11}; APEST 1 BEST !' 1. A 11.01,85 T I!! --''. Pj l ,l h - . ;t * .t u ! i ;i:•ri,.,:un , , 1 ,1
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s.;:i pays the Tuition for Single AO l'oublei it. ot..aaa. e Sumor esCost, -
Writing, Cumnitirnial . , .
•Ze palls oes.rled Pantaloon, 1.6. no I o .her e»,.;
8 , , 1 . -keeping ' i 6 16.1 r. Black D , s , :alu tioodrocre:
Arithmetic and Lectures. 1 , i do retie.:
rilt - l ' re ' el ' pe " tre " :;Ol d' ''''
B"ft''''''
17'
pa
ll Oconee
s 36—
il ttl lo e• dcz tra " ;c ° l ' y±k " vlG Y .7l ' t i o il s:: f :rl. J. ti. DAVIS. Ana.
o 1.""1
""" "'•",°•''• II ''''' “I"'"" • :fr°. a i '° """' I' - VENEERS AND OTH Eat CAB/NET Mik
r'''Y S '''''' sIo ' , 1 , . cradum lee, is guarantee to be eosl- :
TEMA L AT ADMMISTILATt.RS' SALM:
"'""'
'''' -Roth.. B"""
' ' `•`°' "'"'"•".• "d d "I°l ''
''
On SCESDAY .1108N1IiG. .nor. = , tt. at 10 o'clock, will
to enrn a sitar, of heel 8500 to SI 000. L .
Stoke. owes et • .....i• S be told In the.Mareroure, tospaich tioll4lng, Fifth street,
Pl 7l " tt ' s " T PREMIUMS F70t ‘' 1:::,•,... ‘' ,. ' ::,,,.. ' ::: ' ,1 : a . ;: i .,7,i .-ry ' ark e. d th ecuas "'" ed t4 , ( lSti b e e xtTo d s ' l r vel - ol W asi n orle ' :F h el f oS lL Cate it
P. ''' . l '''. '"''"'lr.'i" , Pals' loot, ph,,,,,, and (Ad d . Iva Material. romprOing Walnut, Makor,any, Maw.").
01St. POr id E.,, , 05i11u, A I ~ .11 11, tottoval yti, f th. i Satin, White Ifolly, Iln.wood, IWO Color, White Mak and
Union f, the past loon yet!. ' ' - • Meta! Vertreilr, due Machine Ilfoulilug; Alat•ogany . Pkalt
lIS-blinitters• sone nucelt.:l ot 6.11 lei, . I aud• hoard; Walnut. Cat, Maple, rtplar, Cherry and Birch
I•• r C 1 " 41 ..• °P.lLliel. , and En 0511.1,,,, 5.,.,,, a , d a , , Chair Tura, nod all pot. of Turned Stuff rrom sattle Mat*
Cullap., erelOre Biro letter Memos to I rlal, for <halm Alva, ceroat stuff for Barran; Card Tablet,
aa2 , l..laarlP Y. W. JENKINS Pitia'onral., Pt. , , Wub Sunda, Wardrobe* and Maboitay Callor,_Marble .
.. .. _ . . ' . i Table Tom Lfaireinth, Culled flair, Spilt CM" V
•'• ' • •• as also, same choke pkess of IlnithErd Davit - are, eon*.
prlenu Tetsos.eetre, klliv 14 e n.l, Tables', Lc. COMMOo
Chair. Crib., Tucker's Patent 'Spring Balateacl Bottom%
ike. Also, ono superior Sire-Prod Safe.
Tern. at •alo. nu= dbl 11 t al' J.O. DAvis, And.
___ ___
Public fLottcrs
T E ALLEGHENY C , . NTT I. ATIONAL
10.
'Ap,ocl.rion will boll aft Fte.gular Nloottily Meeting
At Iron City College 801 l en itatordgy, 2tith litetgot, tit U
o'clock, A. Al.
mrtsrok—Addr,e, by R. v. larro..l Fln , ll#4—Scd,fro
Nroonad Observat/ouioa tbo Mogland sod In ,
Jond
n I 11., xr..-.10
opened by Yr...ferour Fnaltts.
Read:mg-4y Mau Jrurno Ss.r.,l,
Tlncnin,, , .. Mr llrtsry Billisme arli Mr. A F.
25:141 J. NI. HAWK, der y. kL Unu
WAIESCANTILE LIBRAOT ASSOCIATION LEC-
Traxa.—Tba fotirth an.l fif.ll Liirti on of ti
rantlbi Library roma. , aill
ILENRY OLLICS, Egg. ciL TOIL. AY auJ
TOOKSDAYJIVENINOS, Nor /,‘ r LAPAV•
NTTY. HALL.
Pi WMB-1. "(Hun Fllcial CL..nrier ”u 4
11. ''The Tmvieney Popnl
Irevngance awl
Ticketm cant; to be had .t tho slnsic and I,lok ~.t
llotota, Library Roommate' at the IMar.
lamr. open . 6 o'clock; Loctarc to [men at 71i k.
M. 11. KINCAID`, E.
JOSEPII ALIIRE,
IV. D.
JOE. P. POTS, I
C.
brture
'THIRD ANNI VERSAKS.—The Somber Lit
.ty leatitut, or Allegheny City, will giro .
Literary Entertal, moot no the neon.'. of the Ao
nlentasi y Mooting, at LAYAYATTE HALL. on/ONDAY
O ViNIAO, Not. Zth. rrogramme to to poood
of
itt cluition& Oriyioal Oration. .nd Dialogue&
and atii&uo. Mtn of ailluireloo 15 CENTS. '
• • - • - - • •
Younc . • walled Lt.d will be in attondaurn.
Duors orru . b!4—performance to cowmen. rickek
NINAtTINU OF STOCKII6LDERS.
A meeting a the Stookholder6 or the (hid Velles . 11•11
Ai4ofialloo, 1141 at the 11.11, on tiATUR. AY, the
,7tti as.t , 0',14,k, P. 31.
Punctual attenuate le ',located, a, very Impitant Lt
ainee• at 111 be brought brtore them. 1
MM. McCAGUE, Priighlent.
llertu• Illostosoantsa Insin.thrit (Xs ,}
Pittsburgh, Nov 1000, 113 t 9.
10 . AN Election for Nine Directors f this
Company, to erres during the 0.1,111 U. 31 ' .ill b e
held at the (Mee, N 0.94 Water etre, t, on RUES A, the
htb day of December next, between the hoots of 1 o'clock,
A. M. out 2 o'clock, P. M.
n 021.14 id lIENIIT M. A T WCWID,Berv eI tory'.
(uric. Slonomosussa lastniancloo,l .
Pittsburgh, Nov. lath, 18 9. J
f , Litv iiii.N D.—The President and Directors
of Ito ! , Coropene hone tide day declared a ,ldiVidend
of Too .9,larsund /....i:y Ceede on each share of the, Capital
Nowt, out of the earned profits of the but ell la nth, to
be applied to the redaction of the Stock Due Mlle,
no.!hioci II 00 RE Di. ATWOOD, Es tary,
....
eVINOTI.V,IIII.I.II.L.C. , t
Pittsburgh, Nov. lAtti, 559 J
10.1)11'1 DEN D.—At a meeting of the pirect
oot of this Company, bold this day, a dividend of
ja
FIVE PER CENT. wan declared out of tho profl of th e
lest pis menthe, payable in cash on ,f
payable to th holden,
of paid up snot, and to I. credited to Mock Not of hold.
ern of dt 4 . 1.. not fully paid up.
nole,,lnol I. DRIER EPROLTEeISoey.
• igburattonal.
North Sewickley Academy.
THIS SCHOOL is Eitented in Benvqr Co.,
P.., about 5 ndlox north of Near Itrlghton lib•tion oil
Pitt•Ltugh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. 171110.=.
bon se ter., lb. iting to account of the healthfulness and
hrantr of tn., serrounding country. The Stsideut4 am fire
front etnioral amorintloos and all smith surroundings as
wsll .lirert i heir mind..
It im conducted 111:14`r lII^ c.anJuurt ruportision o Rev. 11.
WElll3alt and 310. LLCEUSOrODOD. Alr.Osgotd.l a known
. the author of (t.good'a feria.; ill Progreolre Read •ra and a
teacher of long emo•riento. The Sfodertt Languages will be
tancht by Prot. It HEMET, • gentleman educated it Francs
and Oermassy.
The next amition will commance on TUESDAY, fict. 211 h,
lOM., and continue . = we. ka. The course of inatibction Is
thor.•ngh, Inclndfng all the branch.a taught in high
scho••ls generally.
TERMS;
Boarding, Tuithin, antm, Light., Pool, Wath1ug...1.441
Additional for Latin and Greek, each , 6 00
French and German, eech ...... ............... 00
I netrnrn,•ntal alusi• d/0 00
Vocal 'lust- 1..1 200
For further particulate addruos Itter. IL WEBBER br Atr
tuft btrtti Rowlcklay, Pa.
Y RADER, J. E. PARR, 0e..F.?/10E1.
Fdirttst. r.J It. !IicFADDEN. se.lo:l¢Mod
ipi;NN INSTITUTE,
if A SCOUR STItAI:T, NEAR PENN
Will ra on MONDAY, the 2mh AUCIUST.I Terms
$2 . 2 per mfon ot fire mouths.' J. AL.
one: y.l Principal.
fft muom ttt t 0
E VERY EVENING TIIIS Wk
EE;
• DIASONIC LIALL.
II / I ED 110UsE—ultEAT ,s - rreksw.
01 tho 51ftglaitlevut
'MIRROR OF a• .41, xi.
Will Exhibit Each Evening at 7i n'elek,
And 011 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, (Thanknislng,) and
SAT' RDAY AS lIIRSCONS, et 3 o'clock.i
nhigin Tickoh. LA cents • wicks. of Mx for dollar,
Childs,. 12 coots. To Altern.o Exhibitions, Ladles .1.2!i
center children H rent., only.
n 022
MORE TO BIiCA.DM I ICED THANIFHE
RICI-lEST DIADEM
Kings or EmprrorS.
:•
WIT AT A BCACTIFUL LIZAD OF JIMA.
lIE artisle that will naturally restor i o lb°
color df theloir, (the chmagiog of orthcla to gray belog
indicsthio of a lack of proer wereitioos,) la Duly visl re
Ode medicine . Pro. WOOD'. LIAM. TONI() Is Ois only
ante remedy for baldness, dryness, pixtnatare chimp/ of
colorstud the several evidences of • lack of accrettond at the
roots of the Lair, which can Le found. Quart prepaballons
ahomid, and "hair tonice all every 'korner grocery' Iq
the conotry. Avoid all "hair rotate' nubs. knower to Ld
the preparation of rime mao who.. celebrity 1,0. Pecome'
world wide. Do not lot any noetrom vender siZlPlelltemif
Opol3 your hair. Touch nothing yon have not gad, Damon
to believe be all that It posports to be. Professor Wood bail
evued i by year,' of severe tiat of the virtues of hi. Orepari
.Lion, lila prevent fame. Over 150 cestnicate“re before o.
of the value of this Hair Rutoratlve, from parties who have
tried it. Bead the follow/erg:
l'Simr Yong, April 10M,41b58.
“DR. Wooo—near 81m Pernaft me m express to yen the
obligation. I am under for the entire restoration•of ray
hair to Ile original odor. About the time of ray arrival in
the United Ptatm It Ir. rapidly /avowing gray. Init., upon
the application of yuni Reatorative" it soon incelved
its original hue. > < cos:older your Restonitive as orrery won,
derful aircuttun, gaits en/cachou as well as agreeable. •
I am, door air, yours gruly, , 8. IttALSIIRO."
Rev. 0. 10. RWIT.glb Indianapolis, Ind, saya he' wore
wig for morral years, lint by the nee of Wad's Ilairlleatoit
wise hi, nose has a Iluschead of hair.
• .la- gall by all Drumm., and by O. J. Wood k Co., i 44.1
Broadway, New York, and ill, Heater meet, Stkoulatllci.
Bold in t`ltlaborgb by Dr. 0150.11: tpsrsisa, B. L. /A 1;
Nk.NTllCi(t Drk, and all Drugkikk Ltute.dly) •
P A U.L S 0 N'S
HAT,
CAP, and
INTRODUCE
THIS DRY
INTEODUJE
THIS DAY'',
Ladies' Furs
LADIES' FURS,
LADIES' EURS I ,
0131LDRE31•413 0 1":170.13; '
CIIILDRENS' FURS,
CLUILDRENS' iqfßa
•^- GENTS' PIIR GAITN7LETEI,I '
Gent,' Fur Utuutlete„ i
Gents' Fur OupB,
Pit UL SON'S:
Paulson's!
NO. 73 WOOD STREET.
11,41,11(
IV- B TELIESttI2s7B, 312- 7:14
DEINTIEIT:, . .
1 al PENN STREET, opposite St. plair,
4 .., X nctel. 'neer. Teeth on Plato. of Cora/it midi
Porn lain: ale,, on Gold and other Metallic Bases wdo-'
lured. All other Dintid operations carefnlly &D4ond tn.—
/10011 in.! Alleeetil,la applitel In ebtractlng teeth. 15:ly
_eu
A , AR 1)—...
. It
.ENTISTIII.—i
DN. GAL VIN KING,
h. is SIIITIIFIELD, LIT., between 11.1 and 4th. I
Pittsburgh, P.,
Tandera Llll services to the citibs. of Pittsburgh and itlciwi
Ity al the line of his princeliest. Ile operate* he Method
Improved modem of Dental angers, CmPliSTlnit .00h mi d..p
ant tra hare atisid the ord.] of a long experience. 116 fa
initially with the most difficult operatic. Incident th the
tinifewico, w•trauta him in mooting the public that per
fect Najaf tctieu will be given In ell 01.0.111I•Ilt.a in hl•
hands. Tr.. 11.tterate. u07.4:300d
-- --A.
SILL, SURGEON DENTIST; O ffice
C• and Stesiiience No. h 7 GRANT STREET.
eilverite the Court noose, 6.11,,,t, ho Mt atilt the *e.t.a
of any that they Ear. LAM with (tido patronage. Aza
the Teti...v.6:o.a Mal, lueort.4l It 1.1.4. d. m,9•41
GIRA al) FIRE AND MARINE INSIIOR
kji ANC': COMPANY, OP PIIII.ASJELPHIA—Infinrea
,ww toll. Af031 . 11 office Cattier Third nod
W.Ad Pittebufalt. Cepltni and euepinnoeer T.:4(Am,
Petite. wtst or tb blOntlloina, nom hunted in thin
in this of .ho reel denim. doing no, will find the alien in this
airy more norsveumat flan cortenpotallog with the Ilona
Ottl[o 10 rbllodelphla. Applitathnts for linanizace Inede
through M°°Kre Ovi:wril Agent, or ROBEIIT
T“oupsoN, Anew, al tho oankloll Clouse of Hamra Linn..
Co,,cortter of Third and Wool Weeny will [end re
prompt atlentiOn.
JOEL JONES, Prestden4
ALBERT 8. GILLETT, V.
J. B. A ',oar, E•crotary.
Rao W--11,4, Walter 11. Lowrie, Goa. Geo. W. Wood.
ward, A. J. 'Abell, EN., J ohn
Baltimore IhttB John W. (1108.
ben, N. Barrooglo, ArtepAcb, O. J. Dupont,
Itotrusa Craven, Ens. nolnUms4B
1.2) °UPS REPAIRED—
;mit
the
ehnlsetoft All kinds in the ve6 but gni
WM. 3011N8061.
16 Smlthliald eti
stolq•MAl
NOL.fIS - 1 - gii PLOWS' AT AUCTIO'
- -
111 On Thereety, bee 22,1. et 2 k, P. %I. al the Corn
morcial Sc!.,, Itoo mii , .s n. aeeennt whom
it may LOOreth, su 1.45 frriiiht and chars, oil! to wld, 24
Notre from the steamer molly rrlmdo, iitilete redeemed
Mf re thr day of .1,.. .4.11 I S. II 4212. Acct.
.4 U.s . TIN
LOO.IIIS d ~ CO.,,.ilreh. Erann9
A LLEG HEN a
Y pßormY . FOR SALE
—Two Lta uu )1.40,nit.t) . . , 11..x•t (rant e•rb
innd rztruilnE mh ,
Tnrsan...n.--C•nrlb ca .b. 1... , •1,.. In 1, '1 -As .1 Jn.vs. Ai,
Sply to AUSTIN 1...un115 A . C 0... A 1'....v.b scient•
`Z --..
M
ATOI-.c A .._ lii . AUS'il... , LUO.MiS &
• Li' ' 4 —
, 0 00., AT THE MERCHANT:, t ' il.tNiSt.ll.V.Knir
tIII.III24DAY IIVENINI.I.-11.nt, kirl ig.•, Insure23 . Bi 42311
copper Stock, hon.' ,nn IlnAl 14.stato. .....3 ns pnl.4l4 . . , :iiiik
jst [be MerebitAln'Etelmnss.. by
A (Sl•TI, ~,NlMl. i .cio;- . .
s; Notes, Dratts awl Latlll I.ls Ri.al P...t.a..11051.1410 - II
gesnonns,l.l. Mr. by ! AtSSTIN LOsllllB' S.oo; s •• •
= nal Ptc rig Nutt I.lroh er..P3 ROSSittilli:
. .
LOGea4 Bc aIt.EGO
IMPOIcTELIV OV
HARDWAitE,
NO. 52 WOOD STICEOr;
Pour Duor. aburb EL C4i.lee IlrLel
a. 9. BRUN, labs of Laucsater...—Laquf Gaza% ritteb.g
OZO. S. BRYAN & co,
Commission Merchants,
• • .Foa TugseLti or
•
;PIG IRON, BLOOMS, &c.,
No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh
,lurscalras-I.otl, Shutt, A Co., Pittsburgh; Lyingstkn,
Poi.laud ACo , Pittsbur,b; Thur. FL Franklin, teq, Lap.
taster, Hon. him= Crtuicruu, Harrisburg; Ltry*Clarditer
I Co, floilitisysburg, to.
THE ENTERPRISE
Insurance Company
. ,
OF PIIILADELPIIIA,..
Insures Against Loss or Damage bylFira
. , on Buildings, Merchandise. Fors: ,
. . allure, et.e. at Reasonable .".
'
Rates Or Premium.
• flmocron.—F. Ratchford Btort: William WK.., of VW,
111 . 8. A ; Prat len Juo. 31. Atwood, of AtWoot4
vnotz A co; Beni. T. Tredlrk, of Trudick, Atoka.. A Co.
Henry Wharton; Intadonal L. Boynton; Geo. 11. Blowarkal
atoirart A Prod John H. liroco, of John IL Roy/n.
IL'A.Fahnestoolt. of 11. A. lobamtock &Coy ARalstowiL
Can 3; J. L. Arrlnger, of Wood A Brzlogur. ti
• P. RATCIIFORD STARR, PreoLlittL
0111113 W. Con; SecratatT.
Prmaamtan Tim rorom.—Wm. Ilolzum& Co , J. Painter
&Cp., Thomas 31. Rowe, lfool , Joe. Blareholl, Esq.: :Anon
Kramer, £.q., lIPKIroy A Co., Wlloon, Payne I Co,
Higley, Brown Lirlogaton, Copeland & Co., Jamfa B.
Lyan CO., Wm B. Lovely t Co.
OLIO. S. BRY AIV & CO., Agantai
Pft.lM6fod , No. 62 Wool Street.
flours ANo SLIOES
J ./1 51 E S IC 0 11
1i ! .4 Lam In Care a larg..exkli,ll aolectol gt, a or
Which he will eel% WROLIISAIIII and RETAIL
CITY 3.IAD,E WORK always on R.& Call nruint
ntfint his Fnck bfort, pnrchseing nincnvbere,
ITTEIBURGEL PLOW WORKS '
4; C. BBJD IV IE - 14 , Li
Late of Slicer L ;
LI A S ON HAND A VERY .LABRE
stock of
PLOWS AND PLOW CASTINGS,
Of [lO the different varieties, ready to supply hi. Mona and
cash/mere as usual. His NSW WORKS, now being erected.
In Kra central part of the city, on the lot fronting 120 feet
racKon Duquesne Way end ra - elte at et, and extending
WI Raton Clarriaen wile to owlent and ce.
Vaal, to any Plow Werke In be tiawkd Bleu., booing all
the Male.. twprevemente In both woad and Men working
Machinery, and will I e In full operation about the SAL or
January ensuing, •
Sar-Offloo and Wnrchotztor for tho pressorMelly '
wort, corner of Coolie' alley, and t:67 Cron street.
lily-Orden are reapecttatly annulled,
nololl C, BIDWELL,
SAMUEL A. PURVIANCE,
S
ATLORNEY AT LAW
oftlei—Coru,r of Fifth NIA W3ll, &roots,
PITTSBURGH, PA, . •
Wlll'practice and attend to collections In tbo counties ut
Alleetwoy, Armstrong, Beaver end Boiler. nolO-ljd
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS,
No. 13 Diamond Street,
Erdll.2.Nl Next door to At, Peter. Chu
_ _
annex: lelNltift, rt. 0. C 411,11.11.
M cKNIGHT & CARNAUAN,
NO.IIO FOURTH .T2tEt.T,
TIUSU & DIACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law,
xotace No. 90 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Po. Notary Pub
No arid Ohio Commisaf
ireere they are selling
. • FINE MERINOS AT 50 CTS.,
. .
DEL&INES, PEIIiE ARTICLE, et from
121 TO 181 crsis.
.•
BILIEcti FRONT LO CENTS UP,
And the Cheapest .od ri/glt
CLOAKS, SHAWLS AND WOOLENS,
So be hough' anywhere In tho city.
*-Remember, 59 Market Street*
noislwa
BLOODLESS VICTORY!!!
1,000,000 BOXES SOLD OP
M AS R
FUR STORE,
TsYe
enormous quantity of this Invaluable •
•
Remady has tepee purchased by citizens of the thallediltati7'
during;the @hurt time It has been beta* the public. The •
reason for this extraordinary success Is simply in the actual
truth and value of the article. No one buys the MANN= •
10 PLASTER without becoming Its Need. It performs all
that lipromisss, and Cirlita With It Its own recommenda
tion. Truly this is a victory—peaceful and bloodless—bat
Ire tillers not leas elution. than the triumphs of war, with
its Caine and, desolation.
The NAGNETTO PIASTER le undoubtoßy the Created
Stretigtherter and Pala Destroy* that Mem hes Jut dlr
covered. If you put this Plaster anywhere, hiPetu
the Plaster will stick there until the pain has vantthed ,, • -
The Plaster magnetises the pain away, end
PAIN CANNOT EXIST STORRS TLII3 PLASTER
linblintatiam, Lamellas., Barnum, Debility - , Nerroltenor*
Deeridipe, Dyspepsia, Coughs, and Colds, Pains and Arbor
of ovary kind, down even to Dorn., are i.'"dfdeilt Tri4nrd
and, with a little patience, perasonrntly erred, by the tune.
of the meatrEttopuzrzit. It is the BlZ
pleseenteet and cheapest remedy la
existenim Its application fa unirertal—evally to the
stronF the delicate wontan,and the read. m.o . _
To** and all It will prove • Dian sod • Illeeeltt4. It.
ye L i . .. k r ...bp, end without annoyance or thouhle. Ile
prk „. I. : within the reach of all—rich or pour; aIl may tan.
It rho ,fre inch and 'uttering la any way.
should be always supplied with thlo invalids
bk PILASTER It will be lAs Good Physlchux iu any
bonktink, ready at .11 times, sod at instant notice.
Pot*? in nirtleit tin boxes. Each boy4ll,mabu Ott to
eight 'plasters, and nby child can spread them. [ltd. ZS
conk boo, with fut. and peso directions.
• . D. C.! lIIORKIIICE.D. El. D.,
Inventor and Proptietsir, la Walker , st, New York.
1,1 0/IEIIEADEMACINEEIG MASSED is aold by all dim'
slats Inavery city, town sod vilisbe 01 the United /tate&
41tox elt Q N ST. rifles the Mans of the people,
'
erhsteirer the misname.l and minothrope ph Ilcnopberamay •
nay to.the contrary. show them. gueal than, it• met.. .
lb be : clearly demonetreted, end they .01 not hesitate to
give it their meet oordial patronage. The PAW, have al- •,
ready mind the Judgment of . phyealan concerntee; the •
virtue, Of EvaOrATrEHll DITTEItB, aa roar to wlets In the
:hornet.. quantal., of 'hie medicines that err manually MU'
!in every section of the len]. It is nor, bourn. bet as pea
la leporlor to another remedial yet derived for diseseal al :
the dlgwative organ., ench
hies Una lobe ea diarlaona rleentery, daspeP
d4and for the various f rom derange
of au* poraomi of the matem. licadetter's name la 11. 8 -
.
becoming • hoocehold word from Heine to Tab. from U..
I &mei of the dam , to the Pacific. Try the artichraada". ••••
lattleflad.
11d4 by anti:KW...l .lealcrs pail. ally, smywherh.."
by HOSTSTUIL NMI!, manufactorrra and prsl"* . " .
16 Water and WI Inane meets.
__.
,
11,
i . ' , Iz7 ..07) DOZY FPS.=
lx.1:111DiT 1707 PRISSED NUTS or all alsakaa Ls ina
nut4tored. elm. HOLTB far Itridgel. Itaa 4ml7, i t
Itaral Imalemaata ta..7atabhed at laartaatica..
I. 11016WIr." 80.114 Water strut'
awl.ll,2lai , ILNPA 15617141.2 6 CO.
AV/A TX A
===
MEM=
s Market Street;;
13 00'1'S A:ND 833.0.1i£1,-.
Very -Reduced Prices/
JAMES ROBB,•
Third door from the Market lime,
attorntns
B. M. 811111TH,
I=l
ATTORNEr,?...IT LAN,
MEIMMI
ER'S NEW STORE,
No. 59 3farket Street.
FOR MR IiND BOTH
Mr=