C B '11109D11,, AT'Merton: Anal RECEIrED, 11"Ort astfizbirWool Tarn Hs.lid Nall Zerbyr floods, =I I=! 1111141 Gaiters and Jackets Lubroldirea'trot,. Patterns 01.1hla ere &tart C=l ♦ND ♦ TULL LING Ul EETZIEM Lae. 11 . 11nmed Ilandker . I:=1 Embroidered Hands—Ml le Id Me. Jaconet .d Hamburg itairtl4; named Cotton Qom WITH COMPLETE LTNES OF Ladles and Gent's Gloat., •ent•l Purntela ug. F. H. EATON, 17 Fifth Street. CHEAP GOODS, DEN Di S IN" S., No. 27 Filth Street EMBROIDERED COLLARS and CUFFS. L &L I ZHANDERSCISIEIN and LACE MITS. HAMBURG EDGINGS and INSERTINGS. JACONET EDGINGS and INSERTING& 'WM EDGINGS ssd INSERTINGS. close o PARASOLS st and . ukusitELLAn, marked down to ar tte ock OORSIETS and ROM' SKIRTS. WRITE SEILRTI3. !SECS TIES. COLLARS and CUPP& FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Selling at Low Cash Prices. awl NEW GOODS JEST RECEIVED .131 r JOS. HORNE & CO Tull assortment at Ift T.TET 8 .4XI) II 4 T ti, I= ca - s• 431-ocacies crapes and Frames. P.I.T fancy and Folond Silk Velvet. In most desirable shades; Plain Fancy Boo not and Trimming Ribbons. new end rich colon; Flowers, choicest Brenda and American; Feathers, flat cy hat end thing, 3/11 Al 13 3EL C3ll X. 3:11 M FIL 3COM (Well assorted.) Cambric, Hamburg, Elwin, Lonne, tinny, Valets nano Edgings and Inserting.: Tina netbss. Band and BaElingp Ittribraidered and Plain Linen Col Mrs, CnEs, Hen, Lacea and Line Goods Di en and Cloak Trimming. and ornaments Ball Fringe, Gimps and Braid.: Dm= Trimmings, Bugle Framer. WHITE GOODS: A most complete nook of Jaconets, Cambric., Mulls, to., de. Ilndkershicfs, Plain, Lan, Bem-atit :bed, Hem med, Embroidered, Tape Bordered, etc., cis. tindery and Gloves in every variety and all site. Ladles' and Gent . . Underwear. iruiresishing Goods: rs and Neck-Tint Heavy Shirts and • tunes. Bon-Ton and IXI, coop Pair.; le Puff., Nets, Union and 011 k Pelting. • ate novelties- all kind:. , Itheat va len. Cashmere, Lapbs Wool og in the various mixturn, plain color. and Gent. Paper Collars, and every thing In the b Hon line. Price. solos. ea Eastern Jobbing Houses. Nos. 77 and 79 Market Street an 2 I DRY GOODS IND NOTIONS, , AT WHOLESALE, At Present Eastern Prices FULL LINE In all the Departments Boyers an Invited to call at Ro, tl6 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. ARBIITHNNOT, SHANNON & 00 C. AIIIiIITUNOT.. W. TARANNON..J. C. STSILIENS° •1111 MACRUM, GLYDE & Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street, =1CCI!! Trimmings, Notions, AND FANi.,Y GOODS, Hare Hist recol - NI the LAP:I./EMT and II AN D SOMEST .to of )AB ever brought to Ude city, to 'Which they call the attention of Storekeepers and Emitters. The stock mutate In part of Boston, Germantown, and Country "2 - ALPLINTEI, In WHITE, BLACK, SCARLET, NOLZERINO, BROWN, PURPLE, CLOUDED, DRABS, MAGENTA. HINE, CHINCULLL A. BLUE DE LYON, ME.X4AN AND AZUL,INE BLUES WZIOLICSALE BUTIIIIE SUPPLIED EASTER PAW'S. 26 MACRUM & CARLISLE, No. 19 Fifth Street, RAVE JUST RECEIVED 4 SPLENDID LOT I Cluny and Maltese Collars, Hamburg Flouncing, Edgings and Inserting's, Palled liarseMes, Linen Tucked Setts, Morocco Travelling Bags, Fine Fain, Niscklat h Elegant Styles Fanc Jewelry. JUST RECEIVED, • FULL LINE OF Alexandre% Courvoisters had Jouvin's . KID GLOVES. 6AOZE MERINO HURTS & DRAWERS, Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Skirts, AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. riusaurst, sicesu for un sale or lACIEwOOD'S Cloth Lilled and All Paper Collars, BLACRIIN & CARLISLE, FIFTU BTREItT. BIW ox. N m CAEss AL CO., WOOLIVOLLEI DEALEIL& CS _-__ FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. stircs. 1343. li7l7cocrcl Bt., aura boas' above Diamond Niv i ) su no Jatmla LO:KerVZIEM THE 1311 ADBIII1Y, NEW YORK. 'choke ker 11 Co., Philadelphia The rateY & Co. Cottage Organ, AND AMERICAN ORGAN, giarEILVV4: P ,, i. h rtttr.ll,Vh.ltll! tr. „ r ay arul quality of De , aad thorough wortu:att- V , ;.. Irwin:meats bate for years taken the ant prinalura over all cOmetltoro. lb. rariour Stat. ~L d county Palm 111 prim they aro lower than aa7 °Meru all granulate:Mg Are years. WADIELINK di BARR, 20.12 M. Clair street. Pittsburgh, P.. RicnovAL. 160. lisesithlleid Sired. 160. JOHN - ZWEIDINGER, rummy a so /ma arm% 6u removal to as xso tontuiseid street, Twodeaf!libMalgh•EtWirtterelas bait Fn " 1 21$ 1 10 of • 11 / 1 6 . 0 !4': 3re1e: 4 0 1 )44 Organs, rntriMVW,gell u Ar si f MOM AND St 13t17111913. (ADDITIONAL LOC '‘L NEWS OH FIRST PAGE.) Corner Stone. The laying of the corner stone of the st, Paula Church, about to bo erected in idonon gahe, City, was performed last Monday with itio . wiccon and Impressive ceremonlee of the Protestant Episcopal Church. The ceremo nies were conducted by tile Right Rev.. Km foot, Bishop of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, assisted by Rev. Messrs. Ten Broeck, Brown, !• 1:1111kelly and the Rectory of the Parish, to gather with the wardens, veetrymen and was bKftstte,d.: of the members of the Church. As the procosalon copy preceded from the Rector to the place of laying the corner atone, the Lord Psalm Cent , noting "The Earth is the san Ml that therein btu'Within the corner stone was placed, fluty their: ind, the Book of Common Prayer; :it, I h., "Church Journal' , and the "Episcopa lian,' the Journal of the Primary Convention, and the Journal of the First Convention of , the Diocese of Pittsburgh: tth, Secular papers, ' the Ittonongahela Republican; the Washington Review and Examiner, and the 1 Ulu of the Reporter and Tribune; sth, some pieces Of coin, and of currency. oth, A parchment upon which was inscribed the following names The Right Reverend John Barrett Kerfoot, First Bishop of the It tette of Pittsburgh; Rev. Henry Mackay, Rec tor of St. Paul's Church; John S. Mar k ell and It. L. Robinson, Borden,: E. W. Crittenden, M. D., G. C. Kern, A. J. Stuart, J. I'. Slimier, D McCurdy, Wm. B. Smith , Wm. Matiown, sant nel Hughes and Frank Mammon, reOrianert. 7. A parchment inscribed irlin toe nallOoti Of the tollowing : Executive, Ills Excellency, Andrew Johnson, President of the Chited States; Ills Excellency, Andrew t, Curtin, Governor of tho Commonwealth, Esti tore John Cann., Burgess of the Borough The sentence of tninsiteratien wt. pronounc ed, the proper Collect road, told ,fforta in t`- chttunted Ivy n Quartette Choir trot,, W.IIIIIgLOO. PA Addresses were then delivered Ivy Reverend Ten Derek and Rt. llce. Bishop Kerfoot, when, after a long metre doxology, and the Apostolic lAJOWICI.IOII. rile crowd dispersed. rho work on this building will now goraphi. ly forward to couipletion. It is to be of fam ilial oothie style, with tower In front., the alti tude of whose spire will int about lit, feet. the I dime „,,„„, „r building ale 'ii ity foot, ad will " a w n pew sittings for three huu tired sail seventy persons. The chancel a ill he recess anti rectangular 20 by hi feet. Alto gether it promises to be a handsome and cun e mod ivitsinlifice. A Prophot Among l's—On r Lay to ho Dostroyotl. A tierman named Earnest Fraueristelni ar . rived In this city a few days since from a Shaker settlement in Western Ohio. Uls ap pearance Is peculiar, and his costume almost grotesque—wearing, as he does, a long single breasted coat, with a vest reaching almost to Iris knees, also single breasted, with a great row of ugly horn buttons running np the front to the neck, where a paper collar of huge dimensions and unique pattern, Is tied with a neekkorehief of varigate.l colors. Ills Is long, of a sandy hile,whlch streams In unkempt omre d ,Tri ( Te"r n't i a ',7l°,ft t P h i ts `7, r .f,e.."erxTr'e l m b irt i tTs . are adorned by immense shoes that must nave occupied some worthy son 01 St. Crispin a year In constructing them. on liis arrival he visited the extithilshment of well knew thuntLst on Penn street, and with out any cause being given hint, heicommenced abusing the proprietor of the house In an out rageous manner. After sumo time spent in trying to quiet him, he was lit length thrust unto the street, where he took occasion to pro claim himself a prophet, a missionary, and a mar, of God. To this no ono objected, until lie opened the vials of his wrath on the tutor fending follower i , f Eseulap I it*, who he denoun ced as a head, a liar, and a humbug. A Ten tieman In gray, hearing the obnoxious oratery seised the orator, and bore him against his earnest expostulations to the tombs. In the morning he was brought before his Honor Mayor McCarthy. In answer to the magls t rate's interrogation as to what he had been doing, Earnest replied that he was a christlan, a prophet, a man of God, and should not he questioned by sinners. The magistrate thought otherwise, and in default 01 three dollars In greenbacks, the phet was committed pro to the county jail for five nays. While In prison, he liverediong sermons ma the evil ways of the world and announced it as his solemn bo. lief that .Mayor McCarthy was another molt, and that our city is a pestilential curse lit the sight of Heaven. He also declared his Intention of mitering suit against his Honor for damages sustained by his inearceratton, and If the Courts refused him Justice he de- Mares that our city shalt be rased to the ground, and that, ke Jerusalem, Its glory and greatness shall pass away like beautiful frost work before the sun, and that all this shall come to pass ere the present trieumtnint et the Mayoralty shall have retired from of I lice The question now arises, is Earnest a prophet , II he Is, It Is high Hum some repar ation Was being made him, lest his prophet] , be fullilled. Fire. in Widow. • Lost Sunday afternoon the private residence of Capt. I). V. lierickson, of Meadville, took tire from some unknown cause and wes burned to the ground. The estimated loss is 410,000 .tad in this connection we might copy the fob: lowing handsome tribute to Pittsburgh work men from the -Meadville Republican. It say. "Mope Upon was first upon the ground, but having net , hose of their own (th• city authori ties being tired of obtaining worthless hose of Pittsburgh manufacture, have sent to New York for hose for this company,) laid the hose of the Rough and Ready engine." This may be slander, and at may be correct, but we can not see why Pittsburgh, famed for the excel lence of its manufactures, cannot turn out us good hose as they can in the East. An attempt was made to tire a building In Titusville last Sunday morning, but the flames were discovered anti the lire ciatingrushal be fore much damage was done. last Saturday morning e. fire occurred at Dennis' Nun, resulting in the destruction of twenty-eve wells, three tasks, and la-twice four and five thousand barrels of oil. Loss upwards of slows). The ell refinery of William Fletcher it Co., situate about a mile above Meadville, took fire last Monday evening from the bursting of a still, causing the destruction of an engine house and a quantity of oil. Loss about Ow . Floe Grapes We were yesteaday made the recipients of IL magnificent basket of grapes. from the well known estahlishment of Mr. J. Knox, No. 2..• Fifth street Mr. KaOs has on on exhibitiod now no leas than seventeen diner. at varieties, Among the varieties arc . Concord, Craveling, Hartford Prolific, Ll singliprg, Diana, Delewure, Alvey, Maxatat,- ney, Martha, Menaces, Mary Ann, Perkins. Nortnern, Muscadine, Oporto, Ban ins, A lign.d, Pioneer, Clinton, Be. The Martha, is u wnite Grapo--a seedily of the - oncord, and destined Mr. R. thinks, to take the same rank among while Grapes, that Its parent does among colored. Mr. L. paid ow for the original vine. The production of so many varieties, so early lu the ...013, when old kinds, have hardly Lo gan to color, gives evidence of great progress in Grape culture. And so abundant a yield In this region, when at Cincinnati, along the Erie Lake Shore, and the 'oddities of Cirape fame, the crop has so generally failed, strengthens the opinion of our vineyardists, that this latitude is one Of the most favorable for Grape Culture. Cool Theft. FOR YOUNC LADIES, I Henry Turner came to the oftlee of Alder- ' ' man Lynch, yesterday, and made oath against Lod, the at al:macrame t of James Morgan for the larceny of a silver ' Dai l ja . ika. H. Da--ir j a ilum, hunting-ease watch, the property of the pros ecutor. Tuner alleges that Morgan crone A .. ."'''' by . . , mev , abi corp. of profe..er.. Into his room, ht Hrs. Scherry's bearding- . house, on Grunt street, and took the watch . No. 2.' Hancock street. from the prosecutor's vest pocket. Turner awoke while his pockets were being rifled, The FALL, ligetilllN VIII sou :mul, lit i\ll.l T. anal called Morgan back m lie was leaving the , Septro,ter 3.1. chamber, but the latter took no notice of the Vet Cle , ular, Lie., appl yan the n.allute. shout, hut. porocoaded to the front door, where , so 41.1,3 s ho stood a few moments In conversation with , 1 ) ITT8BILIIGH a lady boarder, and then quietly walked down Grant street towards the Union Depot, Chico which time nothing has boon heard of him. A , warrant has been Issued and placed In the , Female College, hands of °Meer Conners for hls errest. lie . most say the whole affair war decidedly cool, i FALL TERM WILL td'EN fora thief. --- New Public. floc. BLACK 1F00L1 . 14 M•oAzinsforAugusteuntamsi 1. Nla Ita ll,l.Ys, the storvi of a Malden of Prague; 2. British America; 3. 81111 rook brooke; 4. Art Polities and Proceedings; 5. The Wile; IL Cornelius O'llowdi 7. Stuart 11111 Again, or the Examiner Examined; 8. A lte. view of the Continental War; 9. Tbo Now Ministry. For sale by W. A. Mildenfonny, 45 Fifth street. An Illustrated magazine. Vol. '2 No. 10; for September 16, 1860. New York: W. C. AY. P. Church. o i;.relndtaltcil to tho publishers for ¢ COPY Eitealbw a Watett.—Arthur Efol,en, a deal er in watermelons in the Diamond, while sleeping quietly alortmdde of his pile, night before litst,was relieved onus watch by one of Clue light fingered gentry, who at present In. feet our city. Being awakened by the maul. palette,. el the thief, he gave chase to the fellow, and succeeded in overhauling him awl recovertug Ms watch. Lo was taken to the watch house, where be gave his name as Ber nard lligitins. After a hearing yesterda morning, he was 0 0tatilitted to Jail to await friendly contest will probably come off In this city between two nimingeleli ed Knights of the quill, namely, his. C. C. Coehran and Mr. S. Shaffer. The former bas accepted a challenge from the latter, In which tee pcloollffon of ponumoalup, together with exhibitions of different styles of penmanship will be exhibited. That la something like a duel—no blood bat plenty of ink spillen. Settled.—Tbo ease of Mary Weaver against Eugene Dehinzer Si. Or., mentioned a day or two since In our paper, has been settled by Mrs. Weever withdrawing the suit, and d I•uf hag the costa. The CllOO came off before 'Squire Donaldson. Another Corner Stone.—The corner stone of a new Evangelical Lutheran Church will he laid on baturday, the lbth Instant. Barren B known ell floum Westm 's oreland aunty. at n lace now lfmanurch Fifth ietreet.--Tho extenalo. Finn street, near lie Intersection with, be ing repaired , le to bo hoped that ‘ylh the repairs tito accumulation of filth ho re move& liepttattemn gleeting at Coulteraville.— There wet a spirited mass mooting last even ing_ at Coulters - villa. Thomas Ewing, EM•r and other rental:nen made speeches. ltpestot cation.—Airs. Winslow , s Sooth ing Syrup has bosoms soDODW ar that various hallo out calling them Km. tliVeYs. ease take notice that the Kra Winslow of 1 Syrup Is nos cannect• 414 W/tik I.9Uxlikw EARLY TELEGRAMS SPECIAL NOTICES. IRr" THE QUEEN! THEtifTEEN THE NEW ORLEANS MASSACRE, THE QUEEN OF HAIR RESTORERS Report of the Military Commission. MASSACRE PRECONCERTED BY MAYOR MONROE AND OTHERS The Rebel Grand Jury. f Xxw YOnst, September G.—The Tribune has the following from New Orleans, dated Sep tember 5 f The Military Commission organ ; 100,1 to investigate the circumstances connec ted with the late massacre bore, completed ; their labors and handed in their report to Gen eral Sheraton at noon to-day. The report covers over eleven hundred pages of closely written manuscript, nod proves conclusively that the massacre waspreconcerted and pre. arranged by Mayor Monroe and others. The members of the fire department and the different sections of the rebel military organ izations which exist in this city, appogr e n on the ground at a given signal, armed to the teeth, and assisted the pollee in their hellish task of murdering unarmed and defenceless Union torn. lover one hundred alorrifty trust worthy witlleßsCs have been examined, and the evidence corroborative or the above Stlll 0. Mont is Incontrovertible. . . . .. Evidence was also taken In reference to the composition of the rebel grand Jury, anti the following farts e•ilti t i.i : 1'h.,1 the Jury his should be filled with names from the registry of voters. From these names nue hundred and (went y-fl et. are it rums, from s loch the ...licrilf and Clerk of the criminal Court shall select sixteen, under the direction of the Judge, lc. grand toren/ on the registry. There I ore early an many Dallien of Union men 11.8 , COnD n an•rates, but, notwithstanding, every one Cl the jury selected were notorious rebels, s ith a reel Colonel as foreman. Ons is a member at the Legislature. and Is therefore exempt. Ism el three were rueuabei a of the NA( Grand Jury, therefore their names could not (usefully be In the Jury box at this time, sli lie two others wore not registered voters, and, therefore, legally incapacitated from serving one Grand Jury. In the resorgaulging of the white schools In the city, which has lately taken place, many of the lady teachers who are known as Union ists wore discharged, and good rebels are ap pointed In their place. Leading . Union men of Sow tirleans are die satisded because no action has been taken on the complaint sworn to by then, Sc the ,tit of August before the United mates Commission er, charging Lieutenant Governor t oortives, Mayer Munroe, and the pollee with murder, oil asking for their arrest under the civil rights bill and military orders. The complaint sms handed by the Com Missioner to Major General Sheridan.• They are preparing Retail. Mr document to be signed and sworn to by a large number, with the purpose of presenting It to higher military authority. From Canada—Dlasatlataellon Among the Mtnlink—Batteries, En Roalo from England. Pons, September 6.—A //croftl Ottawa, Canada, dispatch gives further reports of the diseatiefaction of the militia, wee of the causes of which it le now supposed Originates from a dread of having n tight with the Foe tal., us well as their non-payment. Tne re peal of the neutrality laws haii occasioned considerable comment. Twelve wens are now on the way from England, being ti and 12. pounders. Twelve batteries are awaiting transportation. Public opinion inclines to the view that the government connived at the escape of Mur phy and his companions. Cholera In Naahvllle—Destrnellre Fire. SIAIIVILLZ, Sept. s.—There wore two new cases of cholera reported at the Board of Health for the twenty-four hours ending et seven o'clock r. st. today, and one death. tire broke out at the corner of Church and Market streets, to the house of Orr Brothers, at about half-past eight o'clock this evening. The stock, consisting mostly of liquors, was a total loss. The tire oommunicated to the buildings adjoining, occupied by tying d, Co., grocers, and to the stables of the N.hville Transfer Company, both of which were totally destroyed. Entire lose, alth,Ceo, on which there Is an Insurance of $lO,OOO. Judge Spalding Supports Coug - rosa. vut 54.p4 utige eapahl hag, Rep reseouitare of the Eighteenth Lateran of Ohio, whose sound as u radical was questloned during the canvass, opened the campaign in Weetern Reserve last night with a vigorous speech, In which he took ground perfectly sat isfactory to Ids constitute:ate, ass supporter of the Congressional policy and a thorough Rad ical. The Cholera Iti IliewrVork • New I oae o , September 6.—Therc w as a mark ed Increase I n the cholera report f yesterday; loortlve new east. and tlorteen death, were re portod. The causes of the Increase have been the warm weather and the eating of unripe fruits. Four fresh eases were reported In Brooklyn, and the number at deatns, from all causes, were thlmyeaue. Al-11111e Pe/ Csmsicted. NEw 'Vous, September a—The MSS of Ellsha Buckman, on trial In the Bergen county CI, cult Court of New Jersey, for cattle poisoning, was concluded yesterday, the Jury rendentig a rennet Of guilty. Soldiers• Herne Dedicated. New Youst, Sept..).—The Soldiers' dome at Newark.. New Jersey, was limbo-at-0d yester day. Au address was dells-ere° by tiovernot Ward. The }tome win accommodate about one thousand persona. EDUCATIONAL ___ MT. A UDIURN YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE. Thls School has Just concluded Its truth year. Its pPTOtur has been one of prosperity and growth from the consteentensent. The last thew tears the daily average attendance has !wen more than two hundre.l..l4 u.any bare linen refused for want of ueonsmostation. A NEW BUILDING la naw ander COCltrict, to he ready tor occupancy at the opening of the Vail !.csafon in tlept.eznner. and :1 la hoped that lierestkr all can he recelyed a. pool. VCIIO app•r. The I .IIMAIIV. VVAIIAI l'S and CABINET are receiving yearty, vs nable addlttoria, and the purpose Is kept steant.l . In • le*, to furnish avers. facl , lty for • thyrocdrh rune or lustre. lion. I he ...faculty conelai..,r four rus.e I , sl.lvren fe n.male real d teachers, all rpartments. i . pt , :ence.l Instructor. In their ..re The !school It folly ,rsdr..l from the Prs.par•tory department- (Le entire routs, of Ara.lem 1,41 and Classl.s.l etudles. =NE=119!IMI!III31 I. H. WHITE. 24 West Fourth Street, CI Xl' T 1.11 )ENNi INSTITUTE, / 3 3111PT-1E1211.1333E1M1L 4t li. Addrea• Rev. I. C. PERSHING. auls:la. VOCAL LESSONS.' MSS ANNA M. SHEIB, Teacher of Vocal Mu sic. CAILLM AT C. C. -MELLOR 8 CO.'S, an:W.l64 XI WOO!) STISEET FEMALE EDUCATION. TOE FALL SESSION OF H. M. TW/NINU'e SF-MINA/IT YOU YOUNG LA DIES In DIAMOND talthET, opposite the Court Nouse. will open the PIIO7 MONDAY IN SEP TEM IlElt. mai ihh7:ewr PAINTERS Jt) I IN - T. G- TX.A. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, GRAINER AND GLAZIER, No, 54 Hand St., Pittsburgh. doT: l nnotVieT"Tin,"'orkTAttc;`,o%.l7, d 7l7¢tru'! &Pia rate•. WILLIAM 11. BROWN, (Late of the firm of BROWN R. MoRhOW.) HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, North-east corner of Third and Market streets =M 010. M. SOUTH JOHN 110118 JOHN ROSS & CO., I=l WM. N. OGDEN & CO.. ISANDFACTUILEIIB AND DEALEUS IN Jarbon Oil Lamps and Fixtures, CHANDELIERS, CARBON OILS, £C. No. a. Maaarls.et 11Stre.olt, myl9:lo9:d&nT PITINIMILLIR, PA. JAME -- 8 31. BMX)", 4163FIVOMICL I SMICPr o Protium* EZBLIOIT DRAW: jzi , FEBI BATIONB tor au kw, of Build moot n. lends their orect ,n on reason a Moe on ANDZlMMArtdro akir"'lMS4 sad Wawa steep, = MRS. NY INNLOW`Ii QUEEN RASE ItENTOIIER It QUEEN. not only In wispy but is vrartres. lathe Beet Flair Restorer ever efftrred to the Pub/ie. en Infallible naffrOnEst and ratothimm of the Lieft if faithfully applied. IS is no Blair Due. 1, ants directly upon the roots Cr the hair chang ing grey hair to Its orlatnal color; arresting pre matue decay and falling out of the hair; oral-eat ing scurf and dandruff; and curing all button of tha scalp. It will change dry and wiry hair to soft and luxu riant tresses. It Imparts a delightful fragrance to the hair. 1n short, If you wish to restore your hair, as in Ton te, and retain It through life, us* IRS CHM QOFBI QAIB MIR Price BI per betel% 8.,d IL B. SELLERS 6 CO., Wholesale Agents. ligg- WM. 14.1-11-VOTECir.,-- COMM BOILER MAKERS AND SKEET IRON WORKERS, Nos. 20, 22, 21 and 26 Pane Wt. Haying secured large yard, and (undated it with the moat approved machinery, we are prepared t• marinfature every description of Bailers, in the hest manner, and warranted venal to any made is the country. Cbimaya, Breeching." Fn. Bed., Steam lien. Locomotive Retina, Coadeaers, Set Pane, Tanks, Oil nu 11. , Agitators, Ratting Pans, 8. 113 1 iron, Bridges, Seger Pans; ad sole mann faturere of RARNBILL'S PATENT BOILERS. Repairing done on the shortest notin. 61t . immure reit Till RAMP6ICIIIIIIF. rh.l..'• " POPlart Halimnitir alinia." Mops Miaowing Onwasan I =521 Pitalon ho •• MON 1316.1111101 Corte." nibs Bl•eastut Cast.' G3E3I PbnielP. Night isidwmi.g caws." A wee rrilelift, VriMpat dwin.e fr.= Om Inn and liow l erfrom soo•tt NMI IV isia% blaunfltailarbd arty by riaar.iew or wet, up* Verb. mirmAim Of camormenurs. ♦ftt Tfl4 rnAmoirt—T/Ing In oruaa iiir• LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL AND SMELTING WORKS PrfT/IBUILOII PARK, McCURDY I CO., Ilannfamarers of Sheathlag, Braideasi and Belt Copper, rreased Copper Botioma, liaised Still Bot toms, Spatlder. Also, importers and Coo In Metal., Ti Tin Plate, Sheet Iran, Wire, Ac. stantly on hand, "Mier.' Machines and Tools, Wareham., No, 140 natty and 121611COOND5TIMETR, Slttabursh. Special orders of Copper ant to any desired patter. 51714:c3ltdAwT W — PITTSBERGII INAIICWORALS, ruen m. nr 17111114 WILArcitficV?:A.4 1 '.." ° .` 4,,11: AST STEEL, • WS, of every description, MITI, Moiety. Cross-Cut, Gang, and all other varieties. All lines of KNIVICE and [NOS mule from sheet Cut Steel; Extra rennet Ii.E.SPES and MOW ING KNIT - ESL de. aiipWarehoose and Works. corner WATER and tiTtinErs, mg anu r ttPiitotsnb uragidh ,ParicdlatralgeneniugCircular r i e a - • W a e : re pair. l a k r i . of all kinds. Panellists and Drilling done a( rea. unabie rates, (sac*. sensors to NOWT:I.Ov. Mrs,, A MlLLnita.) WASHINGTON WORKS, FOOOtlarlll ofc E.ebltolab, Pletobsret, Manufacturers of Boatani Stationary Steam En gines. blast Engine., Mill liaohinery, Gearing Shafting, Castings of all deurtptions; 011 Tank. and Stills. Maier and Sheet Iron Work. Jar for feed ing Agen ths oIIforii ers IPPAHD . S.PATENT INJECTOII tr - .10113i COCHRAN & BRO., stac.fax loners of Iron Vault& and Taut Door, Den Railing. Window Shatters, Wind.. Guar., to., Nos. 01 Second and Untied areal.. between Wood and Market. bare on band a Tule.. V of ne patterns, fancy and plata, suitable for all =ii.. s rticular attention paid to enclosing Grata Lots. Jobeing done at short nonce. tabloity AND CELIBACY, an Essay okyirartotrig aud Insinuetton for tonna Men. ALISO, Diseases and Abuses widen pro.- trate tee 'out purkre, nltio means °Lunt relief suit free of charge In sea ed letter euveropes. •4- .Irear. Do. J. KI LLD. HoUGLITUM, 1.10... d Ao soSlattoo, Phlladalphia, Pa. antsillainlorT BOOTS AND SHOES BOOTS AND SHOES The Old gaud:4)ol4d Mind No. 63 Market St., I. don bl rj at trac tI ve ender al • .apago.vnt of our old (Mend GEO. McCANDLESS, Who Las on hsnd the hest stock of BOOTS, SHOES AM) GAITERS To be found In Ilac ell;, whieb he Is "MU at The Most Reasonable Prices rout. and atLent:s• •alosrunn. /sr. a 1 Are In tewianre. ‘l'• , onainend br. :• * aeLnAlleas and LI. Dtock t pa :Ole, sat GREAT BALIGAIINIS EEMI BOOTS & SHOES T i G: O -70P-AL - 3E", IM .1. 1. 110B11tiSO1i & CO.'S, 61 MARKET STREET. TIG I/T-lIOPE WALKING A Terrible Fall. TERRIBLE WAS THE FALL OF Boots and Shoes, At No. 87 Market Street, Yesterday CU IS THIS 111E5 GOODS Ala 11111SCING? Theproprietor of No. Ei Market street has re duced hie prices TWENTY PER CENT. Ike thirty de* In order to sell out immettlately a largo stank et mme r Horxie to make room for Tall Lod Winter r.oods. HEAT BA lilt Alen ARE ovrtaicu tor '1 HITT DAYS. Our stock Is large. All Can be edited. Crowds are coining simarly. Come won nod gel bargain.. A large lot of Mau'. flue llalf Hero. selling very low. We also bag to AN ualn t the public thee we m lecture ( lent . . first elites tine Calf Roote to urder 011 P dollar and arty rents lower than any other bonne in the city. We also et up lee. to at the feet toy placing a lump on the last for every nee on the feet. This is the place fur .111.11 who hero trouble getting • et, for we warrant • perfect t, and at the AAIMP ll Hine perfectly comfortable. traltlers, Delmore* Boot. and grippers of a eoimrior Troll ty, made to order; likewise Fancy r loth Slippers bottomed and made to order. all la W. G. MAHAFFEY. Cl Market et. BOOTS AND SHOES. 92 FEDERAL ST, 92 FEDERAL ST. Prices Narked Down ti,at Itarg•lns to be obinlned. A full gauortuo n of everything In the Boot, nog and Salter klne, A good It, good goods and low prleeu, at McCEIN TOUR'S, 92 Federal St., AUegbeny. A LARGE AND FROM ARRIVAL SITMM t,R BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS .and Railnsorate, Jost received, and will be sold at the VERY LUW IntleEd, either Wholesale or itotall, OWE US • CALL Barium i'llitellAßlNO 1[066 J. IL L. W. C. BORLAND, No. 98 Market street, 2d door from Fifth St. Ni n 1 2 011 GENT.I9 FINS CALF IRKYIS oLIMPASTi n etAIT US. FOR LADur,s —PINE itALIKORAL •stl 2 NGSS Choice KID BOOTS and CSO LIPPERERSGAITERS.. Stock large and retied, nanufaetured expressly for ally sales , of best material , salted to all feet eel ry last. Customers promptly mad politely eel,. ed at No. SS Market street. au2 . J. W. CAEN ABMS • CO. Morin YIELDING .10101 YIELDING C. FIELDING & BIRO, htenufsetturers andWealers In Cfunitcizri dca.cac, BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, No. 140 Ohio St., Allegheny. , Rivalling promptly Gamlen on the shortest no heti, Map FOR SALE FOrlie Earua of lOC, IT. 'hour, miles moth di nie'-'l';':l7lrialt::.ar.ti."'s.; Bolivar Station, and 66 miles from tile city. 'Eli,. Improvements are. First, a two-story atone gle.•11. Mg with seven room,: stone erring hones, carrlue house, corn crib and • good barn 42 by 70 feet; a large stable add granary - . and the best 01 water at the door. Second, a large (rune dwelling wtth mum and a. kitchen, • large stone s•rlitg berme. bake oven, corn crib, wagon shed, a larde hewed log barn. Third, • fre t me tenement bons, hoe good stable. Fourth, n wo-story hewed log se and barn. The fencing is generally good, large mead ows. of the best timothy and clover; an abundance oflimestone and coal upon the farm a young and old . :g . s? i r e e:l r in h :l2 g a ti t tl e d .. Lteq a . Ult . ; la white, red, black and rock oak. sugar, beech, poplar and The toll is geed. producing Om very best crops of all kinds of grain; would maim a Mn. I stock turn, and will tee sold low. Possession on the Orat day of October, No. 2. Farmof 53 acres. situated to Chattier, township, Allegheny county, Pa., abut /Bemiles from the clty, near the line of the Otagibens tile IL B..and oat-half mile of a station:2o arcs of the best of areek tiottom laud. lad tan high ate, of oultl ration ;`2 acres of wood tend and pawn,. The (we:lTTlalp.terd7d‘r7/lairTdl:.°7,l olllinggogst. wishing to embark in the uuelness will call at gtug..• and secure a good bargain, as this is a rag chance. No. 3. Farm of 51 acres, g•ituate to r e: lisal.eLL township. Allegheny county, Pa., on the Mono, =a river, about use mile from the Borough of belt,. The soil Is of the best quality, The in. provements are a farm house with eta rooms, a good barn and other lent buildings; fencing good; about LO .1,10(.3.1. Churches. scho..ls an,l mill very convenient. Posseealon ingmediatelp, Na. 4. Also, the best Farm In Elisabeth townshlig, contolnlng axons Up acres. lying on the !Noti n,. hole river immediately below I.ork N•. C. on which is erected a large twe-.Scin brick dwelling, one log and one frame ban, bat la, C . oral Crib, Wagon shed. brick spring bonne, granary, work shop. An.; alma I 30.eres of the &hovels nest onwity river botigon. to e balance being limestone land, and underlaid watt coal. and about. 20 acre, of limestone. There ere two orchard s of apple trees, It good bearing 00001 lion; peach pear, piton trees and grape vine, Ac. Tho land lo well adapted tor gardening porimsea, being a short dintanre from tire thriving borough of Elisabeth, creating a market et home for all the product.. The property will ho sold cheap nod on reuonable terms. No. • • F arm of INS acres In Elisabeth township, Allegheny county, in., near the Youghiogheny me tr. The itaprovetnents are a hewed log house, n. barn, stable and other out-buildlnirs; fencing gen erally goon; well watered; ill acres cleared: veins of limestone, the under rein alsont , feet thick; the upper vein well Ret very convenient to the river. 11 Iv well Mutation with the hest white oak miA black walnut timber. Price Sao per an - c. township, A F l a lergmh oy county tg a .si T a e lm p rove-ment, are a two story frame h... with ti x room and kitchen; a large bank barn. no by an, anti Other s outbuildings: good orchard; 1.8 acres eleared And In a good state of celtlym.lon. The load is or best quality, well adapted tor grain or stock, and 1. an underlaid with malt a very large amount of locust timber. Pomeaslon given Immediately, I 'on, ',c lefts to elmreltes, schools, mills, ,10. No. 7. A Farm of tio eteres, situated In El I n township, Allegheny county, Pn., aoont one mllt meat re No. 3. on Monongahela river. I Inprot meat/ are one frame house, with fine Th e ttar n, mitring house and other outtnille Inge. The lan.l I, of the low best quality. 'fbe above will be sold at eery figures. Percent wanting any of the abort Real Esiatt ts.:l please call on U. 11, TOWER. set-in) Real Eau to Agent. 504 Ye urth street. "'OUSE'S AND LOTS IN 11IANS— ...a PILL', Foil OA LE. E. C. 'WHITE, Real ElllAte AC4II:. “Irct chi •I Auction, September Nth, 1e.141, at 10 relock a. m.. lb Ilan Tillage of MA.IIeIJ, on the rot pdetlve t.ri•m! !sem, Three Very Desirable Houses S Lots. Purchasers and others can go out n morning train of the Plttsburgn. I,uitrut :t I. lot 'oust' Itallrout. Vie will also offer NOPIC EN 1 ISiA NT tArra. In the sauna twage. and at the "'nett me. For particulars Inquire of E. 1.. 0 r It-al E— tat. Agent. Mansfield, or to LtAll NE A rtiAYE It. Attorney•. No. 105 Fifth street, Pittsburg, sea:l4:3 WEST END RESIDENCE FOR /91.411-T,ZI, 1.0 %V AVENUE. AI.I,ICI,IIFNI A Wout,le two-•r..ry firlek ro.m., wl b stable sn,l,arrlsge op,I.:( abaud. wtwely at•d lot t.y 1, Thelot at...no +bade 101 et 1111 tre. l a 11.1 .hrl,hberl ,ylet ❑ e leelgli borhotwl Is on, • , f the mu, de•lrah.e lei the two ell lea. Apply to S. S It AA. Di Ok^r In Ster.> >ntl Kral ZRIIIO. DT F4.13t.1: w..:u, FOR SALE, A First-Class Business Stand Tho Ethel, Fixture, flood WM. ',ore ()walling and large Loa In Sewickley.. Cash psi., Immo a month. Toosearion give) Immediately. Mx alkali Botta. and Lots. 'cry cheap. Several Lots at Edgeworth ktation. from one to five acne• to each. ArtilT to JAMES T. SAMPLE, Real EAtate Broker sn , l I n .urance Agent, No. M FEIIKRAL A OTIS! LOTS!! Do yno wIR:t to 9.e.,r. A HultdLilg oltnete4 at the fork a of toe road In the I,orisngt. of Lawrenceville. end the most atelreable Lots now In the neereetY They front on the like and on Lite, ty •treete, and lon toe property of Thom. Howard, Lag., and will he 411..1,0.4 of on term, Title perfect. Apply at the Real Retitle and Insurance Odle< of £l. S. BATES., anal flu; ler street. Lawrenceville. I ARGE COAL PROPERTY FOR SALE—Cattalos ill acres. le of whiah Is nor aad rlavwith excellent leading. eery deep water. The werk• aro nem in 11111 , 1 . 1 1fti one ratios, c•notall ed . of I, P" I moles, to. The railroad fret, file to pit mouth Is double track T rail • about one-half. ml,. of we ev tr grit n. Th• war . l. Is cspobie et turalai from A.'. le MAO hustle. of coal per day. Pliant. no the Mosonda.hela rleer. oral Ltmetown. I is decidedly the hest tad nhoopeat coal work, ortar ed fur a•le. Call • 1113 NO• the plat at the user • 1 b. .11cLAIN A .al Poorth street. SPLENDID RESIDENCE 7PCIPIFt. 01-12-1...E11. alto•lo on • ilne of I'a•arngrr Lla:la ay, I• lcello. Rom le n. 1301.10. I• .51 4 n. pr, reilieldiloll). sad prOTIII.I *lOl en.,..1er0 .r, attaabeet a fine gal - 4ft 'jib troll, /tor particular, apply Io J. I.lrant . COM VALUABLE I'ARB FOR Far m. SALE.-- containing about I:C acroa , near the SI Mll my, ou the Monongahela et err ou which la erected • two-atury Brick Manalon !Inn.. and aarn.and other out-bonding.. Also, aeveral other farms, well located In Allegheny and V. ealn...re• laud cool u Iles. ro • tat ng from KR; 1., and Llln• lama fur nal, on the St. übenellie Nall road and Monongahela rt et. Pot tot Chet part lru Lars enquire of WILLIAM 11. AM/. of , rpotlte th• bedeaL NO. M "rant treet. CM: JOHN D. BAILEY, Broker. Stook and Real Estate Bro 14"411/t SALE--An Ambrotype Gal ls tuoupying one of the heat lovall.ge• In the ell). nod hatte• goat ors ..fou•totlt. Immrdlale retoseealon can given. JOHN 1,. lett Fourth 50... A, or. f".. C , ICEI3, null No. 613111 . s Bleck. I. motes's. SALE-3g acres Coal and Stoofnee, shoal. 011 Campbell's lion. r telly* from I . ltteburalt,and golden,- be.srevo Manlier 1 nod the Steubenville turnpike. The vurface Is tattler good f i gr . l .o .nu n l e t!;rtt o es l.rnheeraor. onine,.epl 3 acr thoer. Frage< &get •1 1 1 , ,1 iteal E.t•to von SALE. -113 acres of good land, all level and under a WO. C.A.' of culatv•tlon .ou acres cleared and can he woo, lay nto vies imehini.„ Large two-story fr.ant nota e and large frame barn, (cool orchard of all klud. all fruit. The blare is well watered wi th never ( thing spring. kliaeil well at tray door. nititate one Wile frum New brighten, etijosning the homage I lee of Pall.town. t h e trace I. indurate! with A 3', feel yeas of good laltiona nous mad, under which Is a relit of One ire clay, from in to IC feet, frontingtie Deaver raver. JOHN 11. LIAILta on 3. sepal No MI Fourgl street. COUNTIIT RESIDENCE ON MT. ACIIIINOTON TOO SALE.—(aver an acre Of ground, on which is a Prune Cottage LI 1/1211, con taining 19 mime, cellar and 3 wide halls: a wood anal coal house, etabir Ili /dodo, high, pith bank cellar for cow stably, and chicken honer; large cis tern al house, alas at .table good well which airier Cantab. les, than to 1I feet of ate, The ground. are planted Is frill, trees, Orme ad email fruit, and are surrounded on terra elder b e aide carrot.. Thar locality la ono of tie laical pact re. tired and healthy an the county, and yet althea Na minute.• walk of the ally poet Wilco. Poi/sc./don, If required, could be given at abort notice. Also va cant lots fronting on High, Union arid Bertha ate., in above Borough. JOHN li. BAIL b: S, blunt and heal Loam Broker. 1 No. em Fourth rstreet. eon ...—•• FOR SALE---16 acres of Laud, only /tulles from the city, on the Noblesiowe flank 110•11, IVItI/111 10 ntes• wait of Broadnead Station, on the Pittsburgh and Steubenville road. T h e lend is beautifully situated for I . ottillry residences, end ter beauty of trenery ettlll.ll{ surpassed In Allegheny county. 'rho foroto:loo the hills in such that by Olaf concel,•ble dlsl.loo Into lots, cool, world have I lie advanuttre of the scenery. JOHN 11. ISAILEY,I flock end Beal kstate Broker. No. 102 rourtli street. ;eau"u BALE—One of tile most beautiful 'scallops for a Country Residence lo the counts, situated 3 miles from the thy, on the Pittsburgh cat Counells•1110 I/ann./ad,with sta tion at the place. It contain. 3 acre., the 'Wpm' half RR rin round, shaded with tersest tree,: the remainder sloplug to the ra11 , 01.1. The placeless cull watered with two or mere strong fowlugsprings, altb 61113re tint in found tlsPwber, alid the L 0..., Wllt.hfinALE 11:1CY, Of We t's els York and lloatostusarkla. M'EARLIND & COLLIBB. 73 FIFTH MTH EMT, McCALLIUM BILLOTHERS, No. SO ,ss.a„ FOURTH STILEM. We tins° o h. 1 superior stock of st It • Very t:IAL ,I3 E 2 3EIPri_IVG.- or dir 32 4ll2,lllrT;l:P=fiff,4l."VM,) t 43 feet ELIA PIANO Alin TABLE COVERS—Every Mello use. • lIRART/I RUCEr— From th e finest quality to he loyres3priced. CANTON MATTINIA COCOA 4211) ALANILLA MA.TTESUOVAA., Au. - nee/a:Wear IIROZIngs;; apt ronaerlzyt,P. 4710fccalltas, 10111AvF.):1,'i s PITTSBURGH THRATIRB. AN. NI N AC. LE HZFDER.SOII. MAN N,LN . J. Triosm ............ OWLICMGTOA Bent,. ~ . trance but one of the great M - 111,411X-Et... ‘• AT,: I% .0..1a7f./ Dcreonatlottof the UL t MALFI. , E.lllll Waller Orchestra. f. - .<. as Emma W all • r ti r.stol.a• Alton:N... 1:4. - i , r - NE:w OPERA ROI,SE OEM MISS LI. (11.LIIINIZEITEJLIC •'• I 1 orl oltal and 11 111 EA, r N.:. I: •.I ui ELOPKIIEST ‘‘ II NI:. • I.,LA AUX VIN h. For ,hturda.) ; •. t.I ERN in bet ',ABEL awl MA I=IMMIE t 574 110, MISS 11. DELEE Arrit ALA i MISS ANNEI"IE INCT: 11, it., tc, of the -tn., s tll appear he: es..o4:st. Alt} ' , II 'Airy. as the gn 1 . , P1,1 for IN con -1-1C11.A.1 El t z NG. .1.• in flys sc4. nr.r, /5: 11.1 . Llied tjeC.k..N v'te , p•l' ,cots s.ltss AV telt, ItICS. I- • .1,1,10 with the Anatisls, Its: ts of Ol;.11•Ll T IN • last .11,.:1.t A:ilette PILICES OF ADMISS/0.5i, ,s Ana I•arguette F ,n;:or A 3 03, OS :A.l . vrt: 7. ..Ortaln lee. .l se6 THE! . AIRE COMING kJ' 11:.1N TON 'b EMPIRE MINSTRELS tad Brass Baud =ME 33.2-es-ea ®..W.1.0 M0N1 , .11. :1 L-I,AI &pt. P•.b. an I• N I'l , s yroprli, P, 4 " -- I'ltl.3l)2lll.E'S . , Nll I II F F 10,0, El ~ .n• la n °ow anti '• 1 - 44.,e coor,e. 111.Ln With th. FASISIONA LE N , IN. , Arn I , E/f I • PL•LL.,.II, nv,,v open day aid ,4,,. 4.. 4... %, 0.4 4 4,day• and hatiar -1.. le'll • I ar-day and Friday a: C I 4 4.,..1ay and Friday 7 1 ,1:1..1:11 , C •• I E. F. BROWN, MEI Local Claim .Agent, U. S. SAN. COM., Office, So, 67 Fourth Street, 4,Y.C'YN Pittsburgh, Pa. Pensions, Bounties, and Arrear - of Pay Promptly Collected. N char,e uutll d1A1. 5 arc ,ttled. and thou bus mod, ate L. n. LINDSAV, ~ E t.-Za3 = 3 M .3744L-ELINkT, Ofliev, 1103.1 e nizrevt. Allezheny ALI 1 , 7•03,..t attanit JOHN TAVLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 69 Grant street, MEM VA E. DON.SELVI, Office, Sixth and Grant Streets, DWI!, PA 4 i , ..speclal attention g von [0 nil case. re , llllrlng Sitrg /cal cpvralluue. 1154:du0 J C. 11%0303.9. MACERELL ds MeCOIEBS, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, No. 69 Grant Street, PITTSRURGII, PA JOAN A. STRAIN Ex-Officio, Justice of the Peace, Asl, 1 . 01,10 E MAliltll RATS, Mice. 112 Fifth St; opposite Cathedral, l'ITT , :111:10.il, PA. S•cds, 10..ds,11or.gag., Arauomtedgmenta, De -1.021 Lions and ail Le,/ Linalcusaexecuted with otz,ptsvps and uLapatelt. JANCET, NOTARY .11:bill - F. 'or IIE PEACE, AM) kit al. ATE At:ENT. comer Or butler and Dra,o ttrcet., Lawn...coy Al, L•per..o.l atta:nuou gt. en to the Fur. aud co Ural 1 . ... tat, the 101irclion ''l Rent, and to pro,r pal:moo and a0K11,. /C4,l2Jelllsrt ti“ klolln oar Legal ...oast 'M, JAN , EY, 1 ca., 1111 , 1 Notary 1 . 1.1 I.lk ./u_tl~'~~ ~ EUSTACE S. MORROW, ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER, 72 Pennsylvania Avenue. hot of the Eatemien and apposite Chalk= Street, zur.2:att •• • • NI ILITARY CLAIMS, PENSIONS, of r 110 UN 11.11. I: PAY. and 311Ittary Oat.. ert rn cotlecteLl tat tatmcrtber, at the followin rate , 1.1:0t4.15, SW; all Other au. C. TA VD , It. Attorney at Law, plat C. e.tretd.. oppoaltr Court House. charges ar, urade II the claim does not. , olreerd lL. , ant all tuforutallou ,eiveu gratis. se-Cly CILITIILI3I T. EWING, Attorney at Law, No. till Grant Street, Pltt,burgh, Pa. OW" o .llll.olorter for Utylo, R • t •t. We •WI .11,,,,tr / Awl 0r.h.., ''MY2:,;u69r %lONE 2. - ‘_ttorlacy at Law, OF FLC DIA-NIOND STREET, mown. thn Court Hour., littsburgit. • -- TOBACCO, CIGARS, &e E . 51.1:tiiki-6v 11.1ALACITRERS LID WOOLESALE MLLES =I TOBACCO, SNUFF & SEGARS, No. 31 St. Clair Street. =8 j y 26 :g7O EXCELSIOR TOBACCO WORKS. R. & W. JENKINSON. 111..”1:77,CTU1tr-Rq nr ALL GINDS Or Tobacco, Snuff' and Cigars, No. 6 FEDERAL STREET. Mrll door from bospenslon l I. d aCiIIEHY, PA. I.l .. rmoch Store at Salem. Ohio. mr24;b911 B. JEFFRIES, Retail Dealer In all kinds of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND_CJCARS, N. 6 or. CLAM STREET. FITIBBEtraaE.A. tia-A Isrge assortment ofdIEERSCEL43.I.II-EITE4 and tittOKlNts TOBACCO, of the best Onag' on Nano m .Bt . e/ 3 (00 - 4$ AI :rkliti Di 44:0 :./Till ps....art IN FOILEIGX AZZI,DOMLITIff SEGARS, CHEWING TOBACCO Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, &c. 4. El crcrcacabi. IStroot, (Near corner of Liberty,' FITTSBCIIIIII, , rA. lEZIII 'WAIN 7 • JOHN n7,-Eqmuat m—a--r ucz".lalit a ' n Tobacco, UWE xr-aaanD Awrot ew . rt orie B7,i7„Tob act. tut t•t, t 4 t. MIT= 1111113ICI MAW A , TING NI ~No,NL MEII %%HI be pro !'reach of .b I.L. I.E. Sed ....II tseust. mad Co- Pic ~• tcr:ul n.• M111111=!1 et t e are