Q Of 10 a "arepspinair: airy:Rl/Rug 15„. 0111011 REPIIBLICIA NOMINITIONS: FOR .111DOli ofearguunz °dual' HENRY WARREN wn.uAms, = ZIMETT, of Bob'mon Ty fiZOIMIX wzuoa, Ow., WILIAM I !ORD, City. AIXRARDER XTLLAR, X , • • Animus tux PIRCRILITT, ES•trirti Tp oreirAill giggesem e 'AVID L. harm Allegheny. FtOTAONMIT: 'Lope WAIL cwt. ■y. J. P. Drimantros. 'Abut/ Tp. COMY.IIiO2 I . A. PILWW. muv.tum. MILLII.IIIII CLS.WIIOII, City, roan Dila°Ton A. H. DAVIS. Sewiekley !UM COXYHMONLII: crairAMLIM !tan, Mauckeiter. REPUBLICAN. RALLY TO-NIGHT. There will be a grand - RepublieMa million Liberty street, introit of Hare's Hotel, t o.nighl. Do not tonFet the time and place, but turn out, every 00e. Governor GEAltt, Hon. G. d. Gans, and Hon. T. Caurnzrz, of Bay]. kill county, will certainly be here to iMress the meeting; and there is reason to hope 'Governor 01711.172 i ALLIdeO be P. B.7We have just learned that Hon. Wtorter Marrnswa, of Baltimore, one of thestaunci Baffled' of Maryland, and a moat clap:mot and effective Mmalt fr, will be here tonight, certain. Bel. dom has such a opportunity been'offer ei to hear a splendid speech. It will be rare treat. 'l , ery person that ever award him speaks of lihn in terms of enthrutlastlc praise. With these four excellent speakers, there ought to be a most splendid turn. oat to-night. Rally , Republicans of Allegheny county, in old Walloped Gax. Jno. W. Giant will address the Dc.;nerition of tlie Grand Army of the Republic; at their halVon Fourth street, thlserenlair, et eight o'clock. All. the members of the order are invited and urged to be present. The ikerunanding officers of tke partnund and Di • ct, with their Its& will be present. Itrioni will be n -the apmannce of the meetings son• • disappolntmenat u to iGov. GLARY at both • • ced above. son of Benin rt, the fonder of Bcranfon, Pa.,Joined the ranks of 'the laborers to hi t father's foundries, that be might learn the practical part of the lion btudness. The scn of a welt known and . wealthy New York 'publiaher used to leave his:elegant home every morning, with lib tin pail and Sallie garb of a la halter; and betake himself to a machine - ,ehheo motarn sh e d b a u he s h . ardeset,. also know the son of an eminent college ore- fessor who is doing nearly the same Wag. —N. L Goseace. The "son ors healthy New Yark pub.; ' Usher," alluded to alieve, is Gilbert Jones, eon of George Joliet, of the New . York Times. He graduated from -the Plow York Novelty Works, after a reg. ',and severe apprenticeship, with all otters; and he is now in a mannfac ' taring holiness in the city of Brooklyn, ~on his own account—a business for which itritnechanlcal knowledge and expert , m atimitably qualify And young 21,,, r ls not only a dut class machinist, t as much of a "gentleman" .tr he had graduated at college and hoe . regularly rounded off LTILIOIIB at Straw 4 .'sre and Newport.—,Tray notes. The son of the "eminent college pro. . :Amor," la-William W. Tyler, son o , Professor Tyler,' of Amherst College . Young Tyler graduated at Amherst in 1854. taking the second highest honor In his claw -and immediately. alter com mencect serving a regular apprenticeship ' In the Ames Company's Works at Chico. pee, where he has remained ever siuce, cot only stadYing,the holiness thooreti. cany, but learning to do with his OWL hands all kinds of ' work. The great need of the wintry tai the age is for Messily educated men in the mechanical and industrial departments, and if mote young men wonld graduate front college Walachian shop Instad of the already . Ovtrcrovrded professions of law, medl due and divinity, they would do a good. thl. for themeelves, and the world.— Id Mani ftepOliean. The case of ScaArrrox's eon Is not peculiar. His father was a meclum . le r anc he wisely chose the calling that endowed the family with comfort, wealth, and distinetion{ Such instances abound on all Janda. Tt is, however, not com mon for boys hrought up in what are called by the, yotszies of fashion "the gentealei walks of gfe" to sated a trade rather thin a prelusion. Ordinarily they are kept back ,from engaging in mechanical pantile, even—when they hale a taste think; by their female relation; whose social igeas are shocked by wbrd thq ilooliehly regard as pleb's!, iendenCies. Sometimes, Indeed, father, lack good sense On this point, and en ueurig,e their sons to enter upon a pro• radon; already overcrowded except at top, to which only persona of extraordl nen; capacities can pensiblyattain. We :km* a boy, the only son of a lawyer of eminence. 'fhasonhad a Migraine for mechanism. and tinged to loo al• .. )lowed to develo p hitiaelf in that dine . Hon.' Had he .obtained consent, he would have made a grand success. Bat ..the Mies . insisted the boy should be a lawyer, and in due time take his lucre- tivapE,soce. Today that boy Is little better Asa a conianon loafer. the father's hawlse deterrolnation wrecked We insist that, meet bays ought to . trade. To `sucklearning it is niCitglary they J should have oppor tuulty. Ons t of ( ottr i cidef objections to ilia 'Trade 'talons la that they deny this to all but a small number of :boys, by -MINNS rigidly the proporikM of sp . prlntices that may ite Instructed. This „ikons of the mostodloos forms of deny ing knowledge tolliosa who need It; of keeping persons s ignorance of things .Omit ease:alai for them to knoi,', in Order build up • 'uperlor caste; , arid of degrading the -masses of laborers na da a pew* of proterilag labor and ennobling It. ThQj streets of all town, ..are tilled with toys; who have no liwful resource bat work tor the obtainment of the neoesearies of like, and they are um. trarily refused the if lgbt to learn tradaa poi are forced, may of them against their wills, to accept the lot ofday !shor an, at staryatkin 'nines, or dm to join the dangerous claimed, *.and prey upon ;paddy invite form! or another. We do not bellein in trying to dignify labor in this way., If tbere is one form of arts. tocrscy more rept lalve to us ilia n au _ other it inane clan Of workmen attempt lag to build tintamhyes up by trampling down other classes of workmen who are la as inferior position as to instruction la practical affairs. We believe in work and workers; in giving all a fair chance; and inniimirincil efforts to elevate toilers of oray grade and degree. Chin amuse from Philadelphia and ',.ge.iteLlly from the eastern section of the Blate, are fall of encouragement The Deukocrats brag, as they did hut year, of net reductions to be made in the &- p e w= majorities; Act they will not . lei beyond bragging. Judge mums will not fall behind Lfa iirlutt in Philadelphia, nor wig th e Itepttblican niajoritY there fell Mateiially, If any, - below Lit year'. majority. FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD. ayttr E=l The following sensible remarks by one of the leading educators of the State, we find Ii In the current norm tionalidyrieufturist. Onr country read era cannot over-estimate the importance of the subject to cleverly handled: The time was when it was considered unnecessary to educate women: . Then she wee the slave—net the COMIIIOII of TOM Slowly has the error been die pelted. There are those still in our country, quite intelligent men, too, who assert that all women need ' Is simply a knowledge of the moat common branches of study. But when we know that there are. twenty-two colleges •in our land which receive student'. of both !sexes, affording the same advantages to both, and - the:through the great - liberality of Mr. Vassar, II splendid building, costing half ajoill nn of dollars, has been erect ed, where young ladies may enjoy the very hest privileges under the most aile instructors with elegant libraries, cabi nets and works of art, we realize that a change has taken place in the public ,mind and that woman is beginning to enjoy the privileges so long denied her and to which she is justly enti tled: The happiness and. Interests of man, as well as woman, are con cerned In this upward movement. No intelligent man desires to be associated with an ignorant companion. The two have a mutual Influence over each other, elevating and ennobling or degrading and debasing. Then woman has far more to do with the formation of the mind of the child than man. Diming all her growth the girl is. the constant com panion of her motherhand,this is true, also of the boy, in all The earlier years of h is life. .The mother molds the mind anti forms the heart. From her the child takes hie impressions. She imparts to it_ from her well or -111-fluelshed mind its first food for thought and Its incentives to action. On her the children lean, in her they confide. And the child which has a true, good and intelligent mother is not ashamed to have it known that he is influenced and controlled by her; in deed, it is his pride. If them statements are correct, then to what extent should our farmers' daughters be educated? It le not trne, as button asserted, that their potation Is low and they must not be educated above it, lest they become unhappy and unfitted for their place? By no means; no part of this assertion is true. A farmer's life Is suited to give wealth, health and vir tue. It is a high and honorable calling, of which no one' . steed he ashamed; usually removed from the city and from much society. It the f.rmer and his wife have a taste for books they may ina prove and enjoy themselves much; if not, the mind will become weak and will .be occupied with trifling and unimport ant matter. The children, too, cannot usually enjoy the.privileges afforded in our cities. More than others are they with and ender the Influence of the mother. If she is,thoroughly educated, possessing a knowledge of history, liter stare and science, she will ever be pour ing ' the yr s gt i :ir n t iinds aste ar% Im 'piling them with a love of books and of knowledge. The more. she knows, the more she will be respected by the children, and the more readily will 'they be influenced by her in all respects. Betides no class of persons more need the amusement and • sooth .ing influence of books .than farm ers' wives and daughters. All per sons require changes, recreations and amusements. The mind Maimed to one mode of Parking, without' relaxation, often loses as balance and becomes per insaently disordered. And we have seen it stated in the reports of superintendents of Insane Asylums that a larger per eentage, in proportion, of farmers' wives become Insane than of' any other class, and this is owing mainly to the severity and want of variety of their mode of life. Hence the demand for the pleasures' end, changes which books afford, and the atiejigth of mind which a sound educa tion gives. We love to think of the hap pineasmitich is enjoyed away from the excitement and temptation of the city by the family, after the toils of the day ' are over, gathered &mood the domestic hearth in read - rimer study. And this is not all theory. Names, without number, of oar noblest women and most gifted men migh,t, be given, who were brought., up on the farm, and had their minds and hearts formed by well-educated. intelli gent mothers. Above all things lot the farmer /pre his, daughter a thorough education in the higher as well as the lower branches. To her it will be worth more, In all respects, than the cattle, or land, or stock he may leave. It will give her character, position and influ ence. It will prepare her to be 'happy, to succeed in life, to bo useful. Educate, educate your daughters no less than yotir sots. =I When sand rests un a clay subsoil it Is often very much im po proved by pene hating the subsoil in plowing, and mingling the two together, slue the clay thnuanes the necessary amendment to such soiln There is no way of improving soils more permanent in its character than this proper admixture of soils. They are more easily tilled, and are more ens teptible to the influence of manure, and can be more cheaply kept in a state of productiveness. - The moot fertile soils are their In which the different earthly constituents are properly balanced, and in the Int. provement of farms it is well to look to the character of the soil, and outsider whether there are not other means within reach, apart from I direct application of 'manure Inc its improvement. Land hardly balanced In its composition will. perhaps, require a long series of years in the implicate's, or organic manures be- I fore it reaches a condition, to which Often it may , be brought naa short time, by mingling with it a portion of the soil ot an adjacent deld. In many instances the expense or cartage in removing clay, sand, atc., renders their use Impractica ble,- .bat frequently it can be- erected cheaply, , and will pay largely for the permanent character or the improve ment made. • Bandy soils are . be:refined from the clay chiefly by realms of its power as an absorbent, whereby Manures, or matter resulting from the decomposition of roots and vcortables are retained, and made ',Mirage foe the Prod of pitons, while the sand benefits tha clay solli by breaking up its tenacious qualities, and altering its- texture, rendering it more easily worked and permeable to air, water and the root% cf plants. I= In an article on the qualities of mile, eta., Dr. Voecker says: "Generally speaking, small rams, or mall individuals of the larger races, eyes the richest milk from the mime and of food. Where good quality is the-main object, Alderney' and Gomm. soya unquestionably are the cows that ought to be kept, for they give a richer cream than any other kind in common use in this country, but, of course, Al derney' are not the most profitable stock for cowlteepera in :towns, __with whom the Yorkshire cow, essentially a Short horn, is the, fevorite breed, es it mar passim all othersfor the quantity it yields. Tide milt' however, compared with that of the demeys or Ayrshire cow, ii more watery and .lea rich In buuer, sad, therefore, not well salted for dairies in which butter and cheese are made. In the spring of the year end the early part of "claimer, milk is more abundant end the butter Made from It of a Suer flavor. As soon as the season advances the supply 44Ainishes, but be. comes richer In butter. The in,flusuce of food on the quality of milk Is very striking. A half starved cow not only yield" but little milk, but what it does yield le-miserably poor. On the other kind, the liberal supply of food, rich in WM:we:icons and Phosphatic elements of nutrition, tells directly on 14 5 milk Nothing, therefore, as be more !Nadi clone than to stint dairy cows In food." yrs , rosaf• pot We find the following cOnnernlng the potato rot, which is now doing much damage in Maryland, in the Lancaster (Pa.) Examiner: • - As theca a great deal of col,ziplatlit about potatoe is s rottinz In the ground, I thought it probable that mow armors woad lake them up earlier than which renders them very liable to rot If great cam Ls pot taken. I have a plan that I got from a practical farntrr, and I tried it several years on mytak wetatocinP outof ning out of the mound, width iter should be tot , ambit' dry, so that It does not adhere to the potato very ranch, I select all the unsound and braised ones, and on soma dry floor, I spread a thin coat of good wood ashes and then a layer of the socuul potatoes, and so for every layer 01 pots toes, a laver of ashes. bat not many layers should be placed 'on top of each other, as they do not get the a ir so well, , • Wheel Sloe ler hoe. heit.6. - A. friend serv i ceable In wheel boo, which he ends serviceable In Me naltnre of mr-. rot; beets and other roots: Take two wheels stoat eight' Inches In diameter, 'and attach them by an axlntrce of tbe desired length to run between the rows Than take a thin plate of steel thirteen inches long, and rivet ono end of the two arms to the blade, and screw the other end of the arms to the front -Side of the axle, at a orormr angle, that you may walk erect, and you may pus In betn the towa as fast as you matey to walk The depth of culture be regulated The elevating or depressing the handle. The ends of the blade should set on a range with the outside of the wheels, that you may push .1t forward rapidly. without danger of cutting the ula_ ts, the wheels answenng fora guide to the eye... .-._ The implement, should be used 'upon' the field as soon as the plants are large enough to follow the rows, and in com e .parison with the common hand hoe, It reduces the labor and expense of culture one-half. shot of th AN ALARMING LETTER FROM ONE Needs] eorrespoade.e elttsbargh OLH Us.] WASHLIGTON, Sept. W, 1867. . MR. Pawsxsraw:—l drop you this line because I wish to Impress your mind, If pouible, with- my own-idea of the eel. enmity of the Issue now pending.. I • . If you knew me well, af. wish you did, you would know that I ant no alarinist—not a bit of IL Yet I believe that the President means mischief. Be is in coneultation constantly with Black. Randall and his ring of "shysten" from Philadelphia, Wood, of New• York, et id emcee prime. 'Pee returned rebels of Maryland are behig nightly drilled in squads and companies. Two friends of mine, being about Jessup.' Cut, between here and Baltimore; known and reliable radicals, assure methat their lives are hardly safe; that the battalions of Lee openly threaten what they will do. All the evil splrits whiCh crept to their holes In Mae presence of the loyal bayonets, have - come forth like the midsummer 'rattlatinake, livid with long secreting venom and preparing, on Small provoca tion, for the poisoned blow. A prong gentle Man, even in Washington county, Maryland, who bad graduated in our army and was a few days ago drillhig a squad of true colored men there, wee notified that he must.desist or suffer the consequences. There is a meaning to all tbis. I have not sought out these facts. They have come to me because the air Is fall of them. Everybody hears of something cognate.. A troubled feel ing pervades the whole loyal community. There is a feraild looking fore! dreadfhl things, and not amongalarodus, or women; but among thou who watched the thunder clouts of 1860 and 1841, and kneed the teelPiet. too, when it burst. This is my earnest, honest, sincere .conviction..—that if the Pennsylvanla election goes for Johnson, actually en— dorses and pronounces - for Johnson; he will accept the Invitation end produce revolation call in the bands of Lee and Beauregard to obstruct the meeting -of Congress. My means of information are pretty good. I know bow troubled heart and mind are those who gave limb; who proffered life on scores of bloody fields for the flag. In an access of executive frenay,.or at the dictation of pluion' or drunken de-1 bench, General — Giant may any day be put under arrest... The law Is costesudng him held to •be niconstitutional, and the men embarked lit thliaterplise will not stand at UMW; WI this, and Much more, depends upon the October elec. trona in a large degree. I write thus, that if you are not pressed alre ad y with the idea I ha - sought to convey, yon may at loud ha my reasons • for holding it, end whether it is not well grounded. If y consider it so, then speak, write, act, as a man does who is in the Writ of the fight, /Lid the flag he loves oak the truly blows lie deals . 1803, an Indian named Wm. Con.' oily married II wife in accordance with the aboriginal curtom, he purchasing the bride. He litedwith her twentyulght years and had ten children. In 1881 they removed to Lower Canada, and the following year he forsook her and_mar,' ried his cousin. The abandoned wife forthwith returned to hematite country, one thousand two hundred miles west of the Red River aett/entent, where Ms - re- mained in a Convent until her death, in 1862, Conolly payluu for her sttpiport. He treated their children with great neat until he died in 1818. Her oldest son brought a snit to recover a portion of the property, on the ground that the second marriage was Illegal and the first binding, lind Me Superior Court ofWon. treat has rendered judgment in his fa vor. —The cattle trade between Texhi and gamma is a great wonder. Thla trade comma • end' three years ago,- and has been on the Increase anti! it has reached 40,000 head. Three years aro there were 9,000 head; the seertyear 7,000; last year about 18,000, and this year nearly 40,000 up to this time, with • prospect of reach ing gl,OOO. Western Tens and-parts or liczico are strictly -a grazing country: anti the men who ownsand controls lase than 8,000 head • la really ,a small opera tor. There are many men =Tow who own irOnt 25 , to .10, and even 00,000 heed of cattle, and Irma the select these they receive-their only income; many of them employing from 100 to 300 harden. CHOLLIL4 VIROIMILI 1 • With Ise Masai cartels mires% at (110/ersl Moneta:al New. espispeiwil ter U. Da. airs .eat • ximirleisaiekee imasellestad 1a lie ilia met Draws ea ilLessa4lcat artilea earad ours will care well.. . 4 Yee! 9.ee.WiNl~ • wad emitted article. wbea MOLD A.WII 7L1.1- LIILL ARSICLII cut lie hat. item Lie abed. era elsiscil u we Me &rase oftwelfas. Ii was found loy eApei team Mal PLINIII6PII olacu.=,& muulmw . Pea. Um bast, ext 4 •flptroltetiod . all other; lbws. tore It awls to rysokaa Qat. It 'sit .e 2141 Oars ittk artitlejbtt Toe O. b 1 to Os, fo."ataal4 pun:bunlt to tte eulitstsot of all Wilms: Bold only in Plttabazyk, JOSEPH FLEMING'S DRUG STORE, .. gornerOnd *sok'!"linn Iltret. 7 \ vieomove r.'- • The ben defame NNW* Cowen • vlilthltet llleew to eiatillt • twin , . the Ills-power ase. Me =viable awake that wall Itt awl the nalt depeads Ran the Tall, ltve alreagth el Ile eatlevoistk piled plea. .ta propene= to the vigor •all own of the ph*. hlua =4 the antlltallea. U Welt =why to mist and Salt of the wet= laisehote ykl*, prate= al= nem It i• • well Item factu actlYe patch! illPst 4 differeal ewe= weak e. 4 the mesa. The OOP pt eplaa Ct:l ant.= that =Moe le hal • tOll4 searealy althea a .wont ape. /I la the with with the aerial pets.= slash proem= apbtatetit =4 =hereto Them, tlyentWes, hat= .at Ma. • Theft *feet epee the system tepee %wet Partway et reelstaace. Aslant, the =re. this aeatatent Drava. Tes. Weld the= Wier The teelahehltt agpwery tee thla 446=1 tan bees lthrl4.l • Ilogrrzmvs rroirLos sirisas, • • „ , • =WOW lavtiorat diht=eitheg pot= testify the body, lama= the Iltalstreigth • ever/ eta= with this great It Wel laeliteras Ilevinaher that It atnehlhatte wlthont awl rialtlee the until ' ainio or flan t I Wrild to litint Pio Ron our kiselsoor nut neinittlin 'annadolinit aril din; I Imo, for whirl Isallod intendon Yon beau lino lunar, Low. . road:ober I.bal I bad • 91 I wail maws add Inn terrible Mid% Wainn WI ben "Th.._ slobs" on moonlit • • naroasnad map. width to wen friend ,inigni situ on 007 tug. • I bunt that Lim Donlanr m . do of 0020124 41. • 'I ¢e eater I• 1•• woowa attog oinntiion; . ninon, naousfal id 4 Would ?Iron lG dijo•oo Yop4 tar Ippgr 0r row 04941 ritannorinin, on manna Of the ruddosasai of itts con and 1000 fleet 00 n Cunard" oblat f fru nonoiniiiindp OCAT 4 . 4 . • 44 4. &aryl:motto/As of Nature lamb rid 9f amp, innn bid condition la the ryitau .4•1 uttaiitly sotilled that Thar method of treatiamat. mt. lying to till arida, dad loos! nnidiontloas to laialoar pare, mut eve, U anything *mild, ntinnEin *MU. Ulab 1 Sad it dill, u 4 Won le rApori unpW4rlll anu pirliaidat; EIS. manor obnidatiar U*o 0.4.1 Wu US for room .11Provill slo4 tAit , 0000 opplia - Mo. pm 1444e.wisa emu{ paUle 44. - 04 40 • 424 002,0 Um nu, with $ll 444 4a2sise 02 VIEW *emanated nail*. Torus, anstainlir. Dy. Egoteir, e r opuilinaLloit tau' an Mc is Pat. , mitt:ls.. • Ingra p, m. • WM. BINGHAM, Jr., AlenCIL6 postilarrit. ta aft, at" o . , pri•M=Feinnituartrat• NOTIV.E. it- HEREBY Nl_ ,_, ..i.;r tib.t tar aDi ton of Wit t ele:lra osoo tibia their Moon Ay lrr'• to tarroNl !.I!gitr*.e...o°-",431 ItrcirTitia?.'isr =. 1 rg7 . 47 ; 74741 :Wt0r77 1 / 1 a :0111:41ra:y;L:401 : 7 7. L b. comrt tot MIME t•gitorklil.. .....„•• MIA 'ttr . . Akar, oyli toy pltettOtt. RORDEI9I 1 -P • . . . irpsuffussed Nob 2La.ii . e .. .4:L=' [....Dataikall Of Beef Ttr . rZ .1 7 .4 " 4 " NADq. { A: foT wept .0 • Ut IMMartvals44l4.lleM. .11 1 1 OrgIIPICE.IOII44 . ...STE rims. Ks nlziepttep r a ig A. tss all VIVTS tvPll4:o...ttl neiz% doarroz n i L E Scanlan sad DOM STOMINVOILMEA _ mm u atztlata-raimit turovtin t s• Inntign=eltialnexh." NNW wiz) :11.1 ;It) or.l s ilve[al4 =l TO THE PUBL.IO, - WESTERN UNION TiLEIRSPII. CO Surchrirrximincrig 01115%. 30 DurrarCT. Pirrewirmig, 50 1 . 5 • 54 . 51 . tea. s. REDUCTION IN RATER. . TEM TARIFF..FIIO2I prrrs- BURGH T0•011111fAll r 541014 to 40 orals for t. word.. s•{'2 dents !tench ad& *Ronal word; to REM ,TORE. 45 miss for tow words, O. 3 mem mooch sildtilimuil word. Th. treat and Moromd IlLettles EMU Oom. Mr limbic* Minh to mak. this rediettosi ..d Mather cameo are contantadatad to potato to which their 1 Der .1404. T. B. 1. DAVID. ' evoralateadtat.' SHOW 0401.1)8 SNOW C4RD/1/ A LARGE 'ATOM OF TRESS BEAUTIFUL CARDS. Commaly en heal or *dr fo ordrr. for any Naive, 6. W. '.A.. :LYONS, Ple. I Flab Strecit, rim DRY 4SHD CO 1.)14 jrEER & LONG'S, sai.9lT.; : f:3llopors La, t Dimmed • A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FALLIIIOOII, Imlttalps lIIMINDS. .4174 0.14.5/1404 CUBII_ZOhAkLICWLII. zLiaxtus, a Spoolal attention la 111,144 k out Moak et CLOVIS. 0 .1110.11 . 1113:5, ,nad 5 • ruaNisuute aoops. EE ER & LONE, NA -81 Okl• Streit, lifilzivaj:ezi:Eldtfial4:l:l:i.o:l STONE-SLiklitil • 7.1121.44 rt Phieadni,: PiVl6ll; 68,r11 VU/111.1.: amain ull r us t t Toos&V" a". kt..xtrinbre %wiles as the mum. gaapil /traitßaLl44.4 . 3171101!..PL. se2l liso Wept,. 41 Wirer Atol 4..117i CM* 41•1 DISSOLUTION'NOTICO. Tax . PARTNERSHIP. hereto. lbes inlslAsgbatrimak WILLIAM A/SpIIAX awl ikurresw Runtime, aoms •Y4Ar ,U.s ayla ot , HSMFL2IU A BILDNIAA. dlosolowl on Übe .7th (Ay 0 Nabob, ISA. by tAo d.itA of AIWATLAW =X MVO— All alma on oold labo moss be Atonal. •41 to WILLIAM AID /11.12 for ' yoyaust, ott MAY duo the Ina orb Oollottablo bylkbA. oatttbi coons, Embroideries. . , Ince goods., CoStoa Hosiery, run sacs am um moss. sr WHITE, ORR & CO., FM MM. FINE WALL PAP :18 September, 1867. •• W.' • •P. MARSHALL Asnim , tom• tine matins* , .peln,l lawman MIND Preach Paper Blemeglags, Ise H.u.e I.W. . IT V/002311illIntr. am= a nur0...........mmat noxszra. GREENWOOD NOWIDRY. min & ioNNEm. IPbbing aN 51"1**Y.aulisfirr fti xau t ukt e , ear ... V.able 44 . 411 OM Danes% sap I. enter. , OW*, 280 Liberty ' , grim/. • .17413 (Acmdsarr of It lest.) DM)Nre . . . 'I3I7.IcPOWDER. ?leo won Irtooto rowan. to Dot , tl , VDAUM folaltio too,• sod 10 abortion ootrio to aaadlo soil . totaoort olua wooly irmta. nod Imolai oroottllf OLM+ . 7 . •Litoo .. • ud ir i .a.M4o . ll , OY1)111 lig. rum Ilsol mot ttke YI j r4o . f=it . Alt 4 r.l2r LT • lt&X.11111 . &TS& IL W. C....BIDWIZEL * CO Om WolterSigrid Own', Attar. TWO lIIIINDRICW TWOOBAND -1 Half Spaitiabligirs, JutIAN ia4oistsuimitorm w riAt /light Dalian' Bar"Thotuand. sionzirc r..pruntega. OaesseRIBILITZTLCI4:I4i WATTS Mr NOVICE TO TNt PUBLIC. TAM: airriCm, that nay wire. • t =ajar' Ctrs., tht Ittlthithir. the Ilth peiSulter. 111; ud la rwr Yuma kelt ay PM lletb Weal tw art Deer lowskehlp,4l.leVe !Whip. 1... withal pahlast abase p Ise Lang. with her Res set; hello hyls AL This* Th.nmetwl • row obeli* am Mien. Sww vhaulde Owe. ail al • tare eletyi haw W. 'We hal tire Vale& ail Net ees ere hereby lemma bee he pwrelme hwy.( est 4 liasdtptteh hat. Or to triWbwr_olt koseit_a!, as( Mot I:47 watnett M. 7 •80• r... ., • /ALPS 4171111%0. riTrISIIIO3II. &MPS FOIL LUX. , 820 4S.ORES food Yaral,* Land In Int Tutiehipx. ifreedAitla. tugs .1 WC POI us,l• fat elq pravird7. Fee paitidli" Imilare el; W.SOTITEE •arasi -as Kama: firater::' 1/. aastasoz TILLIKABABINIION. moommon. Y , JaYy ORAZIIB4 LOG., PUMPS. VatilfirolMEEMkerle triarll==.""!' what NJUIETURITON 111 04, 1 44 1 4 ankftidelk irdf. - " W. W. AllitlelWoN. row maw 1r6,... walk JAPANNING, r4pcsap, WAWA.* LLOYD, Mu 3 ■4 Criabt Itmoitt. 111111111303, p•A. 2 . 4 0 0 4*1dar 1.! L.l rt ! H'" l4 211,,altaftiligr at ItLYVIA AID DOICEITIO maw .vewu CIUAIVIA 4 I/Ir. P PA, I tZt a te C t, 0,000 .4 an. • Pt WIND mum. AUttsit caret& Low tuts j• A. & ."„ 96' Fourth atria. I .. . , Mg r ricraTFß D Ttritilliik-V tiVa OUW. P uogs in NA mtat.. 'n1.041111 raalLATiiiiiakrrtlitr Viiiiila am Ur. Mad. •rsi sopoqp Dooms. - .- , . • kbina l Mirlrtt.Atmai. 12 ""'" n . 4111:4 2 & J .,... d . .' 4l Ateln , arkreirWitq. ‘# itMeMa M is arson pommy slum of t o . ?... 41 .• AU ~ 61111:141.11: . • 1111 'jag.: =Meth, 25 oix ) mums Jun) rEntatz , MINATO W.VIITRO ! 1 0 WI tho igen rilentio anidt u rt . ea: atiatE•s or rtn Ni i l lifil '%• , 21. 1 %:1:0 1 1: 7 4-;:b./Waiet • 816'000.7P.114.4", OS ROWD, *MP 151 F 44 4 11 . Mr! *arrairir, ' 110.siaiwokt bemitisafrree,, , ; WM nottint 'AND VIPP FR . 111 eari attuated . “ Mau s % i t , Ti b er I m 44 . 14 . Mat to ga 7,4140 Wan, Imp high. 61 . ime 0.1111:51. Mil mom brdrasairwoos s,: • . fnraa LN1114415411 • Ink Of N. LOOT. 08100?. AID 10 1101081; NOS aNlegloimy 01t4 Ts JOTEPII METER & FON, FURNITURE, aILI CB FULD rETT430268. SKIMos FOR SALE CHEAP—The Ls*Se. Wok and Ttitar. of • lot:ran,* t.i.al,t* Um.* mad Bakery. Loestlos MU, *art. anollsoon already onabnahed. .11tIs lo *rya, tron ,,, nl . rarity *monad. Paolloadera; tonna tar,. Kowa. Lor tlbta. tr: Vote.* *armor rola( toittropo. bo *nanny, coNriSTIONES, . croulaseur. oznez. EXECUTORS , /ALE. CEETI • no linderil [Red DUI..P.• to eels, by tic Wachs or Untetlio. 1111111Tois v' (iy of ilidskr,l. 1117, - Atiroeuerr:lr. dl tha argUlliN; tag aucribgamrglillS.O. .d1.9241:48T41112:r1117t. Wild), greet.. • 11.1...• allgra=. rtaberlaarl i" Vg=lsTratatlilit T ai togragalt, on tag egaaaliggllig Harroand agar tag OWN BAliroad. rgping Sra bark raaag roam yi of a alle. •11001 1 or 0 tg , les a from ta• City or Pltlatraria. Tab IA Wm of U. .1 tagirablo concur regiargeta. Tate. Or abLZ—X euo loalawas le a yens. With latareat payable .01121.1kfoal to be gle amed by bald Rad Plartir i la c tir alerH Veer. , Z . :pillion of Malls Dwastocoa, asarsa. ewrn . .cu /MR OPlarin Aq IN THE ORPHANS , COURT OF ALLZONIINT COUNTY. 'reamtotal. in 2114, '" det_ .. "" e Vr.,:rtiptiriet''Zt&Gtk iyrlt rerutios - • Tollertho tormerly_llWhoUraliani, .leterowried with Illowas away, Illea (omen., Mien Oral.= =taw& weer. Ow. swum MeW tan I.llore, Irsitay,Orelaw Hu g h ha who hes for us rniardlea wallow Crooler; !tow Oramo b a Woof. who hoe for tiforWirglie, W grotorlY hlofT af=. _I 11 . ward. w•th WWI.= whrelos; limbo aft...: formorl7 Nor ikapet. _toter...sr:l.4 with WO. Itm Wes wiy bell. ~.67 . 11.2 . , lad Ml =atm lio• e e . ill o eit t i i o t oa M V w ll eeaO gI s r l ethabrt e m T o hlsir iodnnWiatelu of io O n w , e M a o i m le s og THUNellar, Noire" a sp lod hifurra awe " eum. Walter Weld net pre two as by the will of WA leee4satMe law of Ws cm. solwealla tthrttooll a t.. It which Uwe. axe Were rue mer Mead If you tali* Dreyer. aim= !. VLVLii , YarIC rm a r.'"4 • 614714%..taa,.1 imams EXCUREON 11111INSI FP! iparm_PIPANSIVNAIVIA rein IS SCULL 111/1111beetyrom so. UoV, I.Vrertrearegie..eb•rt lmets Imam Le•petwevieed— ea •.. ; 11.111. dpi Id. te..!jj 1:50 0 - : tiggiilrega l atalVialeti r er4l:lh.rig rel .; 1: 0 9- INregns sill pleat Mai/ tolStalestslolra to need tn . .; eartet itett . rart_, -It 'viz. " sceses of vd! Sore ... Wm sat for ople 10.1117.! Naries--ate mar r. inarir=lr". Var m iTti rbr U■ll•4 wstr a • I Pa As. •• 7 I AM I IL4lsae • Cu, 181. =I • SKIM MUM aOh POINT SAW MILL C•n7 6t. awl Alltglasy Mar, • • • ALL/dial:XT. . . 1 4 1 11 ,i t lads .4 .11.11.1Wr. 101.1.&ateasalealk . .1.tr V a e irriti l l:4ltany Sas • 04.01 W swoani RELF•TICISPEBEIG gq/U/ 11 9WER BRICK MACHINE, MA3113/.II.OIMINZLI UT THE PITTSBURGHBBKOC MACHINE Ran miunctriuss CO. Illillsobbsi WWI*. Am AbiiirZts Sao 110.2 a, tonlboot the IrsorsaSSo.s. gg g . se• sossarTfor •••ft woo. Rooktaos.l sat Pm II , barowsblo. romolot W.I rabbi, brisk losli Im= kr=al4o4lllllrut....,_SbO M i rlirbassl WO. SI ii i =l=Soff.loWl wall. toovs yobs bones .1 to l• . ra Tritfp17.44, 1 1, -- -"...V1E., WlBille. bb..... raaraotoo. be as' bout ••11.111of Iron sad n sod oel. la too loot 'Mr. IgliC k y . VstXtrotieWlNall ' irws " . ISaa. as .• ..21pr. • ' IOW LIMES= INT, ai Us, , Nur U.. ulags 2., Y. Dom: . 1 os111:04 rtrgsganow rg. Tilt MENU illiLL Nig Cinei sal kin !bikini F. BOSWORTH 00. Prap're. Zlk i ireltly=llLte maul morliZbyr re. aromTonuariatbirr__ I;fira ommt wlbrals, e& as, Bums Lictuum. mom.. s. dititYZiNtinstailaat Cur t may ley atom.. cm cotiaccrtzto jiaExor. D. tuna. --a. I. sawrow—.4. a.; ' niro■. - SNITII , SOON& SIVON Local Collecting APIA', sa. a re. mum tini 1 140 a. F. U. 30.2:114L mut Ram. entinitis take* tar AN7 sraleaUa.. A. char/flu/4 'Man MIL an sot soludn,A, TUT OPIUM fulkatiki tachi faiketkid, fro , lam C'4 l IE4 iota Art 11 0 tie mi cHtf i if am. xi. =LA: , rs 'urn Mall The Highest. Market Trite GOLD 111 TEE, • Ef lO Pirlea InUM ; lint IT .11.101 it. CIL; 'woo? AWL MUSS aumplyzwa , BUNGS aiummure: no. * Itaalzieummi aid Wligassile DoOm ta MACHINE CET . COOKS, Tarp Irist- Nal* 11414 ausur. ziuset.us, • to de as +nine sc. • • cumin 'AMMO cl FIAME,IIIMFACTORY . , ' rfarONß • no. no, wood et, rittrursfi • Lr "Naafi - ILDIXO WM . _ ABlWitle WILTCHLL • lIITIPIVID ItrOCR,G. ; FWe Gold said Silver Watches, FINR COLD JIWILRY, swirlairxte, =emu. 46.. puturatzgr....n d wav o m m ripahuisrmapuragasa.4 Ss: is , wArruors, es roma mum. TII• oars Oxon Xarlat .thtet. oanialtrl. ~t I 3OAII. wonas-_FOR SAM v• w wptiLlawiagragr i alit,. rioyanatrig . wits op 4O esigabila Wt. onakrinanur. • 4011 , 401fium ......„.4gr u var'n • 4mMidiummermt-bigia " amcnicimilcmile awriatinrapitvt, wa -- "PA`" V"' mar • ea .• lise• =ME CHo cu rAmtairritiose: inititrauliftrus em = b issaW-AT! raasiarsizandusi. - mmi oak etediounrojaegiutariz. 11/4117/ ACTIIIIIIIII Of = Irani& 14 total Radlftion. 1/DXO,IIFiIUt. =3=l AND Forams GLIDE 24, affl l i do/x .l ,4 1 6 mores, • ' RV "T • iaIININ • gal"' 1867. FALL TRADE. 1867 AIIBUTINOT, SHANNON & COMPANY, wsolagstur. ripiarss IN . _ DRY GOODS 11i0.115 Wood or/1R AT 11 'nu 111011 press Goods, Pritlik deris; lean. Tweeds, CoUts, Cairdweres,dattdsts. F. k L easalkeir, Flannels, Shawls, fickle, Whlle , Geeds, Bleached and Orme Beßestlce, ♦ IIILLLIIII ON Weis and Small goods, Bured Mainels, of LBW% awl bows iiikatatuare AIM lilLll7lllo/11 31PliLattIEFIM4C1Dirill 111BEFOGT BAGGED_ FUNNELS, CA XFLA.ZI:ii Greenville 1 1 41Tesi thunielL commy m Anus, kola atal.ily consalsidaa. at Ylll Ira*. .Iroll Line In all Deparlinsats e = d ar e a r tawthill . is sill .a 4 .xsiasi -116 Wood Strad. ARBVIIIIIIPT, OMNI! & o. aaivzvor.r_ W. T. 1111AWTOX. AUTUMN TRADE, 1887 SOY, DICKSON • & COISPINTI No. 54 Wood Street, PITTSBIIIIIGIII, Mitcovis OAT*: Thoir F'AX.a4 grrt3olsC DOME= AHD FANOY DRY MODS, BEE.A:c%M.IBI, AND NOTION'S, llf GRICAT VARINTIL MM . weetsballt bees,. NMldryly/ the Ileiteem mad cub and Short Time Buyers Are ilavtlat u ettualize the died& ss. zatrasoy, J/1111211 DICK 111•11 I=M=rni KAY &COMPANY, wirsisiaaa ass yurrAtr. beisellers, Statisiem DIMIZA , inrcz;caa. sinunie.) Mice!lamela - 'kW's,. law apd *adieu Books. retool Books. Bleak Seeks. Writhes rapers. etsiticnnin. Envelopes. A CIUMI =DWI Clllllllll, U un TER OLD, ORIGINAL - Ma 111110 HE FRRON ARRIVAL OF Touts Wien s Old arson. Impartal, , Ganimowden Msg. lenCElthuit, Cow% Siosichossir Oo long. oia country 'Blacks And Japaul all 3111 ALL or Tsui nor voArarr. N 5). 20, 'Fifth Street. •,„.6„ „ • TEAS i , TEAS I - Of ill PrICIO aiiii t Will at 411 .033.'111.13 0 '181. i 1;2 13 Vmh.... 1 ... 4 11 . 43 ,, , tria& =7 _ 7.1 ._ ~..a,o , ,r xm cv a, . ." 7 .1."4-::"" -- • n, .. IttiaV.T.L . , 4:tn.' / ..... tr ... ~..,........1 " Ma " I AI ..rrj.........1.111 it .ll6 ±"' rant W. : it ' 0.1: I ra 11711 5 Ni, tir" itfu r I d ' " E 4111,6. 17 Vat! =72 i r aw Er.= It{ Nam& es.. whom. A . JuLica - smart GROCRIT AND Pitivlsogi COMPANY. JUR A. Beal w, heddeal. J: P. 11111111 .4 kental4:, Ts, soap .st 08110,610 II wadi 10.41 Moo Irlablas ta non alliaelthe et Ita log bettor !.,„ I • ~• 41 41. 1 APPP. NI 41 ' 11 c N cr a , AS 1114541141 tuallscheat CIUTIZIN Tut l st. RPIIXIANY '~ , :ifwir~i~. NEW WHITS irCALLIIN BROTHERS, No. 51 Fifth at.; =I FALL STYLES CaPEENGS, Oil Cloths, &c. BORDERED CRUMB ,CLOTIIa; Heavy and extra wide. MEET ING and DRUGGETEI, bribe yard.. A very large assortment of low priced INGRAM. and superior RAG and COTTAGE CARPET& M'CALLUM BROTHERS, 51 Fifth Street, Itetwees Smlthdeldand WoodSt& MS: - !MAW AND KILLIBEar fops, RIBBON, TRIMMING NOTION THB LARGEST HORN, BEST ASSORTED STOOK, To be Found Ask'where. JOSEPH HORNE & CO. CALL ATTEITIOT TO THEIR Second Arrilial FALL AND WINTER GOODS. VERT DEPARTMENT IN °MUNE 003SICP.LETE: Purchasing for CABS, dtract trent importers and Manntlae. tursrs, Vire Ogee our 4304 at EASTERN PRICES TatoobY swertas to Purchases , Freight and Expenses. Mayers will end It to their advantage CALL AND SEE lIEL Nos. 774 79 Market L Mil ul ludictven 113(k EOM VirDOje, Of Oisiftes. Wads ILO dasettitOas.. no bstmee.t oar .30.1, a Imoa goals at 61 MUY Atainied Prias . En bgrok hag enri 6bn, Lsl,lnuel price , - ras obit 11446 Bole teireilloh, 64 Thu fwd 611 End Lib, $lll.lO . formr6 SI4N 616.11, • . 7414121, L. 1 "" nee: ` 4 if 7011,10 Pt 140.'6 it, mss u. 81 'Fifth street: CT= L=2l PLANING MILL BOX. FACTORY. .1........==1emn—ii , a— . it... rdr —e = t i,„ r o.„ ra i t . ; I r a , 1 . 1. i. F e- ~ra i 4,,,f. 61.,4 „ v .._ ..,...C./. *0 Al 4, iv , Ow i 4. lg.. m . k 1ant.. 6 .1.11:0. = WAPOI A " I'W F li " e k i, 4 l BOOM AND ls . OAS AM -Ri o * . • •,. • Aid nasal wit start zaaierlal. ''' ' aranY m . l . l llla la Mewl la (Do Manias au - na ..4. 1 , 7 0...,. ..... sa k ra maxi w.,%`?". ' 4 " • '"" 1 " 1 . son mit% APPLY, 2v . 1.,: - - 1101118 it/a1 irefu.)prieg "..21,•fi"°'"4:4' shenti.. ~'A.PJga ....N'a =1 WARRING COMM. ` Ls stetuar azir z r am , Alm ...;'amteuelia_. 1111 T. C,"•117.F HOUSEKEEPERS, PLSIAOR TRY IL lotiln,tif,a"d'lrorot igolilnW. 1211 : 7 Pa i niTiNitls15 . 1v;i4ljt. rts them otstl? owl ookluttho •tj" 11.1..0it0 atotal tor &mailman iwuRII. o N a mi nt.!ti_D/1M15.3, 40. Lt.to trimmed to . , NQ 1,1347 E.. p aa evrutztartzt,rtiv-m • t as oar OM* AM 1161.1 , 1M4 NOW 119 11.00AMWPAISMT. e 1114.11%11141 VOW. .6F_ 4 ,4 1 . =l ' ll Tn. etwr f it.. _ italllLLllll, iit MIK Mar MM. I.—Loßug. "''2i••, OITICE OF Tim PACIFIC 4TIANTIC TFLIEGISAPH COMPAL. NT Of' THE UNITED ISTATIN_ tirrsar.u. September I.UI. 110, CtALIELTZP. • 9N► the Ottlasaldi Of rlittabstroh. The Beall of Oaken of the Paella and Atha. Wu Telegraph Company of the United Swop have great pleasure Inan. inning the °yew., if their knee to Cincinnati and LOalnitle. : la sotordaneo vrlth the dultv which they 'be lieve should Prevail between Ude cornered.. sadthepnDlk.ln all chars es for th stream:eye Sion or menages over the wine of thin Compa ny. they havi ordered reduction., of rates. tem thee. heretofore enetamary, between Moils natl. Yttuhnehh. tad tatarroadlate point.; had have alto directed • red action to to made la the rata to New York. The erintletemirwith welch thle Como...Thar. endeavored to serve the public, not ealy Or • prompt tran madden oi UsieningeS.,.but by 4o oesvoTtot to rozetie of taltgoopit4i. .iiaUtles then:L*o.o3M mart mum; from rodimutiltr • uotitlisuallou of that batrehmre male% has se Am on eared Abe Baud, of Wattle la their eedearore to establtan • permanent tie dependent Telegraph Mae; mhleb.' • vitille prent; able to the atoonholdere, from the Rood 1.11 of the piihtle. Mould be, stolidly . remuneretive te Mt public, tram • eteidy bbillipe blue of the CPA for the trannaltlitins of incensed. • BYO. 11. THLI/RSTON eeiltt 1 , 4144. at P.' • A A. Tel. Co. a the • tart:ILIAD RALLY i' • • AT HARE'S HOTEL Pittsburg 01 'DUDA VIM Pent 5111, it i ciao • 0 0 .11e/LAILEItAs 31111tX W. GEARY. EOM A. 61. HOB 6•a- GRA WOK. Jo at 011111PAULLIN EiiirGW I I?!!AIL "al • • In DIAMOND Allogh '., on ThttiidS) . Evenligi Sept. link ..:tt?'46F3 . °°' . ...:,.- , seii.i.eax w.,,LlPLikrv. ,-- . , MOM 41, 411Mlf 0. TIN MOM: 12:41; 01141 V I' - ' ' ' ' - : 80X.3.. n:o anesair.s.; %f , t- . , REPUBLIOAN BA'MY 'FILL ilk it LLD 08. madnisdif IN -TEMPERAN I in loym r dunii uitnweeniollia Agiovhlts.kkon addru• Jon, Taq., " Wit: O. NOILZL D, '; GrogiWlD IW.LT TEz ." r , u . n f 3( 3 4 /T 3. " M'KEESPOWiI Will bold ••ILES aenTliffi. . . , Saturday :Evening, Sept. afittA, Au 101 l ciilieiteire invited to be pxnarat. ratearing el:waists wilt be' peanut aqd dsese LG meaStag: U. W..0011d, BUISIaLL Eiticrri• and JOHU AL.,KIIITEPATII.II7B red . . IarNINICH WARD ibl septrinacalisett.' NINTH ..WAR win teta MAIM 1121ITING au,/ miazacicox. macricrima, b [VW 111111 G lept,ria, J.,Z. YOORHZAD. On LIE.S mad TIM. HOWARD, zL, Du meeting. IarIILEIPUBT.49•2I( ' Th. LOYAL 01.TIZENIS, t W.. " BOROIT6H7OrIIIAI,I ' ~ ,11(21.2.804. A. .• i GRANO] Ca 11111911 . 11111!0, &I MI, • . . • AT 7 1 ‘ 0 , 01.00 Z. Tika fotkorl.ag !Ream will Aldress 01. ii mut ing: 0: W.' goals, 'Tao& ROW.A.IID, nun: arra. rintsrr, ett=4* zywr eltlaea abould attend. , _ melt ZACTITC etteddeateean Axr.' .•/ettE INEZ; A • prITTNE .STOCILEIO RS Of •', the :I:Woe h a tee iNeetratry are berthre Melee that tee Auteuil emits: elf We ommn' the the eleetten or Nwtone gad the transaetloa math elan twines& Naval tame Wore them: 'NUT tat - bele ee Nike TWIT WeDNIZAIMEIeUN uCTOSIRE NEXT, 1 Na tiato , Neek te.. the ate% et Saul Clo:my. la tea Ottleg i f i zltarit ••• , .... • .t tale. Tams; steamir. nrEiDEPIINIDENT Irtarrzei, . 00i i t i a talt il t/ONDIDATi. "LW COUNTY mAirraus are 501114161.14 Of Allearbosks 'all'. Tesordosoca oroaalso %lens WO COMM. Itooodkost tee eOllllll7 aft tll do ad lo lislo , poost SO wore the electlo¢ e [ oar h00t... ••=:117 A.UCT10N1341186.1 --- you , ' TAY • LO 411U'WOALBID. ' , THEMA' 'ACIDS,' 4T A 17u - ruff ~ -01 . 1 117B6; DAT. tooteDber Seth. Fre t: iVele..elem .11 be end on - the nret el the •Dlo4l. the IDS rem.- ttehr-troat i 1 . All eth eeyi l Ut g 1 7i . 2.,=A. r l Vt4'72t:'r• r 1; "1. 15 a ar:.l b V.eV,V, ,act..ool.`o.4tizimi f. a WI. ; ene e rt 7 7 a La . 0e... ela roe.l.4:bag nee MI tee. vleltir :r ihemitali=l : s t . estroUla 'x ilVT . .lhe taw £lOllllOO at ' aseetuolta, Du.. .4 o ID. eagsgee In De. aut. Is dlneolomeen UM lei weetkeoro nr Artl attest. lotto.. p et. tor the I nc. at • aseall ...treble tern 1 , ~ ltteepet mean et ...aloes boom st tho/10 emoted la the elty to steel bun et 11 1. Del...ler .4 .eatelar O. tomato . veva n ett tte tow. DU ."Aamunaware to bo atdree at tygrartlmttl. ... r ti.oltegttte,.7.„ :Hi ted ce•t mutta.es/. FOR R ME . - wereP4 . 44* . o; Near 11Loc•6•111ro •liliart • . Inaulre It Iftif jetii i got m in ter!Pqry. 3 77 yov , ty mt.:. ear , , Juzusiir.sisiaTe sumo& • Ggmr ITiIM,HOpSE. ittoto.')W - ..4c0i.;. remcocpstwarrs,,,- ci No. lei - Wood ,Strirset. ARCIT.L.FIA.I.IIXI) &LUH PIiTYDTa• zurinas, tza nuns 'sad TAILS OUT. Mtn, asamozhatetw . • t ASE Z. " 4., VA9ABDTwuctiV Y , . I I 342O2 tIiMONB. nitwholeaMilaVag. 44"l " l " " tlarareatrg:4l. to .:41T o Mia sag . lawrOog..inisolailti ewe= 811 " 4 0 1 " 41 .' 0/". mai t.,0,41K41 , 41171 Nob Ca , Wad : LEAD PIPE &DEEM LEAD, • • tbeloisait'lliazict nu/8.-Atm.; ,' bite, NEJLTESIkIa, • =AM AND 111015 - glak VS! !KM.1+3 0 .4 itAnarkVAlummti,;&.act., Noi 167 ;Smithfield 'Sleet!: ot+rivernum. Wag Etta 1116WW0S's , Wiliest PTeillitill Old RedaA' c - , ------- R4 , • . ...,,,,„ li i p i ?- 4 , •_ . ' ' •.'' ifitligt SEW 8441. MACHINES, 1 1 10 4WMT...F.:4,47,111TUFP.,, , , sH:..:: . iRk!...:RO!S.. mmgla 317 libeitiiiStreet, PrITSFORGRi.p4 vv. '"AWMAND SVllMoratra bruw.vingr o saw, .tr"..kgrociaiE:strainenriha son.. , van, eosurow stAictusz „ a l= e fillrOUS. Nor,1 7 . 1 fr :( •of c. j rtaf i lY A t L i intar r 14124918" 4.11/11A w.isra BOILER lIARERS WARTED. TWO CALEETEC AND ClitPrilti, TWO MGHT-LIAND MOSUL/to am Two LITT HAND WlTtTrus ma Sad fonoodlato anD l O7 . amt. at mod worep. Or oddrrarlag B. • T. Buigny, ZutsvUlo, 0610. Nose DO Int l:4lM waft.ua peed apply. MOMS/ SITUATION , WANTED, by a TOUNU MAX, .dra Clark hi Grocery Mare. Or u leirt•tagt Noot.Nrepre. WHY*• .vexl Dud sad be bad um. ex 'Wove* , in abe NO /damn. for two day.. IC. W. ILL. e, m P. 0., 11. Nactli WANTED, . JULY coLb COUPONS, seumosspound Datereet Notes. JAN= T. BUDS & 00. comer l'onslis wad Wood Ittal. C 721 VIMATTJDMon In Salesmen vpilpiwzrivr littlonsl Art AssoelltrAlt, L. OLIZZAI, • I. _ ?allo=t Ot =mead Pttlibargh. [.r:.:f ~'~,hL PARIS EXPOSITION. OLIVER'. N'CLINTOCE. & COMPANY . Ilan_ Jost, receipt frog @grope the new aad ►eatntlhl WILTON CAM% 'Molted at the Paris Ex 'position by Messrs. Btlatong.Lew -4;lbldendatter, Holland, who staitfAif tae Head of European Illiaitiftularers of CARPET& lieeeruabbilemb teWls have owed welsher deans wee awns* be wol ves up MU Wow and nisei Owing *Anna; wariest, terebe Weiis mall ell wbe ra adopupoints neUnne *Abet la - inter and daddnoodU ,presoasee U a ld !AVIS Or SLICAOTIN OLIVER. ,M'CIoINTOON. & COMPANY iravilalreopeurd tkalr sew fititeens. Obese demortearat Sr ,WlLTerlili c irEtr SUL BitI7IIIILI, TAPESTRY !AM dna; do..' imported directly • widali limey iiffer ea low as UK/ east be imarelsared to York. Theta , Oslo 'look of TKU 1111011; TWO PLITIV WOOLSOI nraitaiss, KILO sad BE P COILTITO sal ellITTO OTTO; ./so. OLOTIAIk IeiIUATTO I marrures, MAT% le Ml ~Upsooa varlily of quality sae *suers, se Is Lammaiss of Pelee. N. n. aot se= OLIVER M'CLINTOCK & COMPANY No. 23 Fifth.' 14-t. BARGAINS IN MITTS ! JUNE, 1867. WE ELVE MMIM/tIMUU:I NM STOOK, Doubt at matt Auction Ulu la Row Talk, Redaition of ti Poi: ten :them . grim of Mumma* WI-WOOL uirGicmrs 25 Cleats Per lard. AMU WOWS, SG rents Per Yard. . . led, Milts aid Clinked Mailings To Ile Cent, Per 'Yard. WHITE` WiTTINGS, To $ Couto Poo Tard. EZ==M ir6ti a / 4 1,111 LACK currnis ul.d l ono-mamiapsio,p-bu m A AEOUATIOM of FOE Hi MIL & COLLINS. ' siutatrinh, street. . • Mitt innehyt to trotted Sista I:tooton e w r au Ames," 111100 ad 1100 j, "Ter asown•si 104 FALL STOCK CARPETS 1 ~II~~.: ;AR4S~TG~ A VIRY LURE NOOK OF kalill.lW Americas !numb, Be OM NNW/ Br...sserso ,Olierleaa TsMUT ru stile, • Aus.ricalt MP% ZedidthisOnside,:: • iteiriii7 iv, Reed. it....crtdao g..-ar,p,:irgn-WaL Zirear= BOYARS, ROSE & CO. 21. rifth Efteet, inimitable/ ' 11.1d46 • Sum SEWING . Dw" !f t i fT`9!!!!!!!rf ' • «muss _ fir ` but au , 71 , 171c4 . 44 6., 1,. 0.4.4. Mra.'lOa t-1141.0,6tr =mar En a 814:11Plf : Wm WITCH All LOCK STffeli Sewing 4aehines 4,, exasiteli ttrift Ai. lob rum Nowt. Glgr MPC.4 GROPER AIF RU & ht a 11011 4.70 1 / 1 . 110104D e rfasli tiarulasti. lead. Dos.sll4lll.l4llaalifte SO. IDA Mrs er..11N,,,, 14 sniumuliAnNel. CARRIAWII WU' MU Al** MEM ika,vivjgap,,„:.; fi tie tan bzu;ux - 72% i , os Inns mut =MI THE 60 / 0 • 1 131 - 41i Malta . :1::AiEW111141- MACHINE trividea - pda s a Aftwiiiiz. Plow MP ' lllO ISM ninntrrame. 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