El Relinsrdy Etaitti reasnax.ll.llCTeli . pai "11., 19.8/7 1 1 1 10 1111EPOBLICA6 NOMINiTIONIL JIID 11 2.071117?2=11 CO-1717 M.913211RY WABREN •WILLIANS, I== .111BIMBILL.ZBillETT, et 11.001asoa Ty: amines WILSON. pehhkAg. WILMA"! R. fusn;'Cily. - • AMMAR niN lllLLAlLlgeggeegger4 A1161171 , 17 1 4 - 111WICILIM, Smarm '{p. gliggitigli IL ainspitz, Allegheny. .. BAWD L. lelglllig, Alhigheny. ratrilllnnynall /4611 U. wax:rim. city. 3 1 1 1,141. ntarazsros, Marty Tp. eimmianolesas PILLOW, Tarestaas. ono.. )11PILLiiit Mtn POO 14 IMMO. t It. H. DAYXI. Se.riakka. • MKT coarantateuraz: CZAZILIA MUM, lleasbaster - A URROCRATIC TRICK. We tlnderstand that the Democrats, .who, In certain rortions of_this county, [rOroee to vote ttie. Workingmen's Ticket, offer to do do npo. the condition that the Republican Workingmen shall Vote for Samiairooot They know there Is iso (bands, for the election of the Democratic county ticket, and they can well afford to vote for the Workingmen!' ticket it, by so doing, they can make a vote for BEAMIROOD. Let tha Itepubllcan Workingmen be., ware of this trick. There is no scheme oC thla kind that the Democratic politb chins will not resort to; but. they an • succeed only with those . who are not stereroof the trick. Every . Tote cast for 1584211W00D Incvote for Sonasoa and the Rebels,. no matter what maybe the Ctlnaidteistion paid for lt. =I During the pant Sommer a party of ladies, advanced pupils of the Pittsburgh 121c.b00l of Design, accompanied by their lidy Principal, Ulu E. K. Nayburst, 11r.Qeorge .lletrel, their instructor in litallacipe panting, and, essierel of our itelli.knOwn. 'artists, left on it sketching egairsling, their Object being to sketch Mott nature and perfect themselves in a practical knowledge of Art. After a day anent in traveling they az. rived at Shade Furnace, in Somerset county. Here had once-been a furnace far smelting iron ore, but owing to the difficulty-of transportation over tonsb thntutsineas was abandoned soma tBb"veers ari Since then the place - has beenin the hands of Nature: Traces of the - busy life once there, however, still linger In the deserted logcshine;tbrough whose floors the grass grows, In the old. — grist and saw mills on Shade Creek, the noisy clamor of whose great wheebi (now moldering to _decay) oncii:._lfaked the mountain echos; ind lathe ruins of the furnace, looking like some old tower of defence. titre, among the wildest and most .pletlantsigne scenery of the "grand old Alieghenies," our artists encamped. story sad a half frame building, with three. roOms, once a Store; but unoccu. pied for some years, was fitted up for :roomt, while another neat by, with an imme4se stone chimney, once a cooper shop, Was - converted into dining room and hitilien. .The latter part of the eitablishmetit was In charge of an elderly_ celpred man, who ,ogiciated as cook: ..oh: few . yards 'from 'the dxsr of " Lrtlat a Lodge," and just at the foot of, a`thickli wooded mounttill. ran Shade Cseek, the roar of whose waters as they rushed over and around the huge roas ia,itstad, never ceued. Going up this strum about . e mile one arrived at the junction of Dark and Clear Shadlicreeks, tile baiting of whore waters form Shade urea. A little further up Dark Shade 1 and Aerials found scenery of auchwild noiSa end beauty as Lila thoibetiolder with wonder and delight. Here, also, was caught in abundance-the delicious SWlM tainAmut,-.which speedily became a fa vorite dish for breaklast. The Monday after arrival the members of the, party went earnestly to work, transierrinsp. to canvass ! the •-beautiful views surrounding them. The ladies, tiltderdiNt.,,ctillouße!' adopted.: Pic: barium and becoming Costume of short' dress and lack, high boots andlarge gar- den bat. Tints lemma, and provided with sketch , bux,' umbrella and camp stool, they every line morning, in par ties of two, threcar more, departed to the scenes they bid cloaca . ; sometimes going a mile 'and a ball through thick forest, overVueles: and Wien trees, and. . through tirigled to Dirk Shade Creek. Hera, seated on! great rocks, around'. which the.. mountain ' torrent ?asked, Mei Sketched she !grand, Detail ful views. At noon they gathered on soma Iniud.roa and discussed a bound. ful leacheron, for which' mountain sir had given them keen appetites. At dye theiTtetewied' their steps Litomeward, to stka - 1 the evening itimerrY. conversation and music, around a cheerful wood fire, and many ,wens 4110 funny stories and witty sayings which owed their inspira tion to its bright blaze. Space fails to tell of the plcssant aura services bay barn, of the amusing mis haps - of inexperienced fishermen, who, in trylettacitch . trouti . lost footing on the 'siipliery -rocks' and caught "duck ittgok" instead, of the exploits of the lien raoanfafp pigs, who one day in the.ab seain of the cook disposed of ten pounds of excellent butter to their satisfaction tf twt to hist.and other amusing Wel - dents. Bet- long will 'the trip be re membered by those who were fortunate tnenjoy lie pleasant Saddens.% and many adraniagesi for Lmprorement is the knowledge of art. THE 'Nair OF CoMPOoliter, When rebel guns thundened against Fortliumter„ In - April, '6l, and the re. verheration, rang. throUgh the mountain passes at New England and CaWomb, and rolled Oyer bill and plain of all the Middle: 'and Western Statest, the loyal people raised the strong right arm and swore that %los. Union, thus :seyered. should be once more restored. For this men 101 l the plow in the furroW, Cie axe inthe rog,.the plane on the work bench. the ledger on the desk, the book on the oflickand library unclasped, from about their necks the clinging arms of those dearer than life, and, like Cultism, cut thousands Into the gulf which had rent their Countii into factions. Ilundnads of thousands went down to death and up to Immortality, that the devouring maw of Disunion might be appeased. Tim inbterranean demon which rent our land with earthquake throes, was com• promise with slavery. Oar fathers laid the foundations of their structure on this evil thieg, end when it had accumulated power to burst the bonds assigned it, and rend the solid earth. The people saw the trove, but were slow to distin guish the cause. To close the breach was the ant idea; but when bridging and Ilithg had teem In vein we wire famed to the expedient of dlslodglog the 'moitetor. - The aliidu3g cause disposed of, the riven rocks closed in, and were cemented by rivers of patriot blood, and we fancied oar.wound was healed. Bet it soon become apparent that, like hin- Tales scaly monster, "the corner stone of our 'Republic," having been very mach alive, bad bean very prolific. A whole neat of young Compromises lay asleep under the smoother SWUM on which our people stood, in April, '63, SO Oahe hand* and congratulate one another on the' healing of OM breach. Bat is the vary midst of throwing op our cape theearth began to quite, and - ^.W more than two yews the oscillations have been kept np Underneath_ this ground dwell the distrarbiliglO4hii struggle and cry, "give, give !" Shall we yield - to their demand, grant them the means of growth r , or crush them now, and MVO ourselves and &ti dal:l from the ruin they are sure to bring, If we :melees the , duty of the hour, which is their utter extermination? ! Had our fathers rejected all, compro olises with slavery, and formed a com.. :pact of as many States as would have heartily subscribed to their Peclaration, they would have laid their foundation on the rock of ages,.and no imprisoned dis ci:lntent, like a drop of water turned to ice, could have rent the fabric they reared- No laws of revolution could have shaken its outer 'wall: Half of the original Thirteen, a third or fourth of them, organised on the eternal princi ples of equal justice, must soon have overshadowed and absorbed all others on a slavery foundation, and would have been stronger today than "the Union thermade On a compromise. Will we profit by the lesson taught by their mis. take, or rebuild on this nest of young compromises which even now shakes the earth with the premonitions of coming revolution? Let the people arise in their might, entire the consummation for which our martyrs have died, strangle t h e mons t e rs which now clamor for life —but would soon demand dominion and bring desolation; and lay the foundations of our reconstructed government, broad and deep, with no disturbing, no explos ive force, beneath its corner-itone; but resting on a basis firmer than the -ever lasting hills, and able to stand when the floods shall break against it. • It is in 'rain that our land has been clothed in mourning and drenched in blood, in 'vain that cities hay* beau bat tered down; narles sunk; fnntful fields trampled as highways, and posterity loaded with debt, if we aro but to repeat the old experiment of serving God and ilanunon; uniting light and darkness; marrying Liberty • and Slavery; yoking the ,theory of Equal Rights for all, to the praittiee of -No Rights to some; and hay- leg the'Paradox Cf • Chrittlan mrillzn two put to shame by Alahomedan bar barism. If the spirit of slavery, and those men; who from infancy have only breathed its spirit, are to have lot or part in restoring the Government they have labored to destroy, those patriots who died that their country might live, will surely rise in a terrible judgment against the recreants to whom is committed the duty of flashing the work they so nobly began. Filtle, - 61111814 AND 110118EHOiP =RIC= I made many inquiries and collected quite a, number of items, facts, or at least supposed facts, in relation to the change of fait crop seeds, but as It would require entirely too much space to give the details of a tenth part of them, I must content myself by giving a simple `statement of the conclusions I arrived at, based, of course, upon the statements detailed tome. It appears that any farm crop, as wheat, for example,, nay be much improved by culture on a farm with appropriate soil; butthere,is a limit to this• improvement - to this variety, which I will designate u variety A, on this Cann, which I will designate as farm No. 1. After the limit of improvement has been attained on No. 1, It will then, for a series of years, remain stationary, and after that even with the best cul ture; will deteriorate. But if, when it has attained its limit on No. 1, and is then transferred to a farm. No. 2, then it will improve again on No. 2 etc. Whilst the variety A is deteriorating on farm No. 1, the variety B, under proper treatment front farm No. 2 or 8, will im prove by tee side of It. /lance., the Ger man firmer, have adopted a system of seed exchanges and are anxious to ob tain seed from foreign countries. They seem to have given this •'subject a great dealof attention, and take into account the kind of roil, meteorology, and level IaKIVIUM sea where the seeds wets grown., and 1 am incithed to think they make It a point to obtain good weds from elevated regions . grown on an interior soil. • The exchanges are conducted mostly by the local agricultural societies. The Bonderhausen agricultural associa tion have made many experiments in the exchangeof seeds, and now recommend, as the result of their experience, that "seeds from a good rich soli, to a cold and indifferent one is profitable, and ties oersa.7-1. IL SUppart. WIN: Ss It .bai POtaiio4lll YL*l4 L. time rfarmarl,T correapondent of a late number of your paper, wishes to be told why the yield of potatoes is lets than formerly. The reason Is not difficult of discovery. It exists u s laiv of nature, embracing animal as welt as vegetable organisms. These all have exoretory as well as se cretory functions. All throw off effete matter, and this effete matter Is hateful to the secretory vessels on which vette tables depend tor their development. It many crops in succession, of the same vegetables are grown, the effete matter increases in proportion to the nutritive, and dually overcomes all efforts at an neural cultivation. The food decreases and -the poison increases with every crop. If manure, general or spec. lal, .is added to the soil, it inure/a -u the food, but not- neururily climbs-- Meg the poisdnoas effete matter. One hundred years ago potatoes were but lit. tie cultivated, and moat grounds were left fresh for their production. Then and long afterwards tour huedred bush • els was not an extraordinary yield. Now the Increased taste for its use, and the great augmentation of our people, in number and ability to purchase, have made It necessary that great breaths of land should be used for It. growth. In consequence of this much of the land has become weakened to a degree that invites destructive enemies to feed on its substance—to take advantage of its weakened organization. Hance the rot, so called, and other ailments, Mother earth is a good mother, but like her sex generally, she has a taste for variety in 'other adornments. ' She will change her dress, even the most durable of her fab rica—her forests. These are ever very- Lug In comtosition, and finally thrown off altogether in grosses. These, again, base their round of varieties, and in their long course of years, give place to other - plants. Mother earth will have her way, and those of us, her children, who best understand her requirements, will partake most largely of her boon tiea.—(forrespondenes in Country Cm Manesslog Carroll,. Mr. Ware, of Marblehead, stated to ohe h a ß v rd n o gca A r gr ts ic u u n practiced method there, as follows: One method is to top them, either with a hoe of shovel, (we geniuslly use a shovel,) and then use a subsoil plow; and so far as my experience goes. it Is the only use to which a subsoil plow can be pot to any advantage to our county: Previously to plowing, the tops are raked off the gels, so as to be entirely out of the way. We then run the sob soli plow directly by the side of the row of roots, which lifts them out of the ground about two inches; then w i t h potato' diggers, forks or hoes, we go along and rake them out, so is to lift them from the ground, and throw them inward. leaving room for the team to to through win. We first turn a back farrow in the centre of the piece, and go round that back farrow; drawing the carrots into the centre, and leaving a space for the horse or ox to travel, with• out treading upon the carrots. That leaves them spread' all over the surface of the ground. We do that in the fore. noon; we pick them up, throw them into the harts, and put them into the cellar: That- gives about half a day's time for the carrots to dry; and in picking them from the ground and throw ing them into baskets, the dirt Is mostly shaken off; so that, if the weather is stritable,—and dry weather ought to be chosen for the harvestiug of roots,— they will go into the cellar dry, which, in m 7 opinion. is very important.—Mate Agrutritural Itivrt.÷ To geIOOVO IIea.SNAIB " Mlle a lye as ,strong as possible of wood ashes and soft water. Fill a kettle With the lye, and; when boiling r_pldly, drop in twelve or eighteen peaches, and take out again almost immediately, and immerse them in a pall of water. Make one in your hand and you will perceive that the rind will slip off entirely, leav ing a round, beautiful yellowtail; throw it immediately into another pall of pure water, and so proceed till all are done. This process will not injure the firror of the finest peach, and once tried, the old !lshii:mad method of peeling with a knife will not again be adopted. If the lye is not strong enough, put into the kettle two dlppetsfal of clean wood Wax This is an excellent way to rid small onions.of their t y ekete Ertliszatorz to TIM* Pointe Nat. _ A. farmer 'contributes to the Upper Dauphin Reverie the following remedy for the potato rot, which this year seems to be epidemic in Barks and neighboring counties: Base yo • potatoes as soon as you can after th y begin to rot,—put,flue lime under where you lay them, and as you deposit the potatoes spread thorough ly amongst•them the lime to the top of the heap, and the potatoes will not only keep free from rot, but the rot that has begun in any of them will be arrested and dried up. The lime will not injure the quality of the potatoes in the least, but improves them. A pint of lime put into a hill of potatoes when planted will entirely prevent rot. If a quart is put in it will not be too much. Let those who doubt this try it as I have done.". MIT YOTrEt BEST STEM—Many far mere are in the habit of selling their best animals, as they will briar- the qdghest price. A greater mistake cannot be made. A. difference of ten, or even twenty per cent., In the price of a single animal, is a small affair compered with the difference of a whole herd, By keep. Mg the very best to propagate from, the whole may be made of equal excellence, and in the course of a few years numer ous animals might be Produced, baying the excellent properties that now distin guish edme few of the best. How TO SEEP MEAT Fuse.-Blmply immerse it la buttermilk. This will keep it for several days, when the milk should he changed, and fresh milk substituted. In this way, beef, veal, Sc., can be kept for several weeks and It will be as sweet and fresh at the end of thattime is when first put in; Our butcher furnished us with the receipt. The whole neighbor. hood is now saving its meat in this way. It Is equally efficacious in the hottest weather.-1. 0., in Rural World. TOYATO WERE.—Take small ripe to- mitoes,pick oir the stems, put them basket or tub, wash clean, then mash well and strain through a li nen; (a bush el will mike fire gallons pure;) then add two and a half to three pounds .of good brown sugar to each gallon, then; put It into a cask and let it ferment aa for raspberry wine. if two gallons of water he added to each bushel of tomatoes the wine will be as good. Wouvir Sziownro.—The following item is going the round' of the papers: "One of the most annoying and pedant so called 'little' troubles is a felon. A genuine remedy is worth circulating. An exchange says a poultice of onions, applied morning, noon and night, for three or four days, will ewe • felon. Ro matter how bad the case, lancing th• finger will be unnecessary if this poultice be used; the remedy is a sue, sate and speedy one. ,, To Dermot Ann.—Get a large loose sponge wash it clean, and Sprin kle it over with sugar, and lay it where most of the ants do congregate—they will soon fill every cell, and it will be to them a sell, too, for you bare only to , dip your sponge in hot water, to slay them by the hundred. To um borers and other insects nom fruit tree; the following wash is recom mended by one who has tried it. Put into s water tight barrel, one pall of soft soap, four quarts of sulphur, four quarts of air slacked lime; four quarts of wood ashes, half a bushel of cow or ben ma nure, and water enoughto fillthe barrel. In England there are many farmers who more than support themselves and large famines on the product of six aares, besides paying heavy rents. Agricultu ralists in Germany who MI proprietors of Ave acres, support themselves, and lay up money on the product of the re mainder. COE'S OYSPEPSILIL CCAILE tastes and taus W. Sianadh Coe's DTSpspsta Cue ti • sovereign remedy tot all &PINs alba woatast me bowels. Does Dyspepsia Oyes OW. Mar as/ age. Let those lifeteted with this malady Ley It. co.'. Dl.p.pOlo Coro auto Instant...amity. sod you do not have to 'oolt • week. to NMI Its eSsert. Coot. Drum.la Om Is the griatostanpettau rum hum.; lt "et only erodes tho oipPntatt. DU miles you to 0.14 MO lou fool. Co.. Inurettalo Cue' Is reotalaudul Dl 011 tae Itnleclus. . C•ss.. Drspenta Can is sa lavalubta Qlod to all was an weak, dataltatad sad la • Saw nate al sonaal ratios. I= .1011EIT. FLUXING, Denstss, So. So Naftali Sufi! Camel of, the Diam..4l. rear r.erir• eale.stm RDANGEROUS SEASON. la abacat aspasally Led Q./salty et isle Me rzlea declass the Bain*(. Vegetastee at tee. ly.dercally tidal sad raat, ad, ee It dome, au ad• Mal tacit Of • ma.. .1w be expected cutest proper sae as are Lata• to anmeat , Tem sad as Ltd balmy. mettles ts already onyesllte de staysails{ to mat, tad eta /MIS stlea tees Ltd the sevess'oes sift deed bearlde Issseler, the stet 11614 115117 Sc teems* all Ix teethe sad the can XT. It Is, thetelace. eady at act of Calielea Pfldiada• a lap tic .11.1 lams In fall vigor. It toll they:may reeldi See al My leteueet et theyeas... Ite-tateresd ex the t sate ocerstlea s f 111.1-TlLTeallVadTolll. wen Hirradtd.tleeyvytese. h week ate salarally 11111. la &dm aa••• otttt te,syystaus Pea Yet sem anyttee of etym. dole pepays ey Whirl splegyeksa4e opyleesollss Penni the itl,attht of step tender, ...bet sad Nor- pees, tie dlderda. In temeents ere dr trat day aadalso Is ..linnet, a d tad eltictss led dew. Sad ply , * of dm acre. are Mt Dina I cave. 16.1 , draldadn. eatendaaddlic Statics ad :If It- tit. Is Wed. ream bar. aa. that tette tali !style-scats Ow &Luau. •ad emu Um Steve.. at eat... daily apes sby knell. ad Use Wes. taw.- Its to Pau. Ists trials Y•lleaddi• dad tome. 3, is bet yeasaHato • Le d o immadidY f. preys:oat Maplaiata If do dtadUlticid. Wien le escape Sleet. s tiOrilts call BCPXXILt no testac plYme. t tbe twat, 1,1 , 1114 Midi ca Otall dab, salads asalaet (addle allskesta. COKE OF . FISTULA. Va. Irma t I yells to tiesalL foe On Teat Madam sad selestile miasmata of of di. use, for alga I salted to eassall rat raid tiass la January last. Tea welt emanate last l lad a essedludas of alsasacir ablela Sadly sada/ la a terrible! Inds. eslisb bad ban seabed U ..las dose' , ea aseeadd. • • Samoans easet abida le less bland sled Wes ea say lugs 1 tars , dad Ile Delialas a 4m of Medias lis eases Ills Was yeas at a Meta( abide, lf messed 04 all. 7.14 addatel throw tale disease apes the Isms seams alms dad Masi. ea atom/ et the salideasses of as dire and the Madam aback le • Castors* Wad, 1 was esastestsad 4 Wiese tau • We tart provides etle dans Segel Mt of Masi ses. bid edallelsa Is the dram. I fed postiellf pitsded MU yeas .need tesataand. pad. hiss to tas mem, and load maplieatimes be the adds. earl, nue atm it sarteitas eoadd.' leanest eatilad. ablea t tad le 414, and 1 as Same as laved aysalfmall la oven , sarassisr 0110 asaader ant satter bad% Outs nave la/ ter ma. 1 wesid also ads Oat Me implies den yes toasts yam alaast patale all Me WS ad • say ass. wit • all the laminar* so Ages of motored Desna. rialZa. lima! et,. o—. • Dr. K••••••• ownsalt•Unn maw am I. 1211 Pens •tmet. fmt• • 4 lc any! 4 p. p. ~~ i:~:~i~~~i:444=1=M~;1-~:Yv=~ rm. It BRIGHAM i , Adam It4. A -.• ffl OWN. L. an orthw yin/ go Ac niahnrWonw War a itet wrri, and MI °Ow wows MrowneW M InMed Mow and Ma 1171.7101, • OPI7RB. Beautiful Colored Yid Glom, •11s4dee awd OPERA BOWS ABDVIES I=l %mug zuFaxcfrwrconer IfMI 811IT8 m 1111111llal111, =2 GRAY, POWS!' & ROE, Gebt's Ennifehing Store, No. 62 Fifth Bt.; ritif bail& TIM. sumnpits. IF tble. 1 :47.719 M0tit...1.:.; . • 1 , 3 M.... Crls,; aa.1.:61 aid irtttrill: H., 11; k4 r :I ssEr; 4. B. CANTILLD AIMS A DWIINISTRATOWS NOTICE,— AIJIPLINgtImI=zIT4Ing! to tbo an. oottila t 4; Ina< "OVA= batIME e/116414 Will PM.. 1b..: Property a.. TtIVYaD Mitlintautr..ooo oot,nriv'm •11.1rbe.7 JOIIEPII METER & eOll, ==E=l FURNITURE, No. MN FLU TLL r. •Ise. 141111011110 e 7.. 1 . 122.11060 salaa NOTICE —;Ali petiotis. havi ng swat agalott •Am -- riNNhYLVAIII4 BUTZ aOaICUL2I7II4I.BOOIITY wln ytym, present Um Yiltbi for bzualbstion, at Ile. ID bt. (141 r stte.t. it approved. Abby mill be bald by ,Teas a oUTILONONiao, _ intabayer. el:Ell RLEIPS CAPS. WADS AND toll assoltalist Of triers Uses. Wads. Cartridges wad 181 11:7 -Isis+ 50w5,.,, , aierwerree iM WON Om . PITTSBURGH DAILY_ GAZETTE : TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1867 rrressrsa: lharre .ocasAssocurralr. t Plusearst4 NM 1 arN OT IC E..,"T BE ANNIVAL 111EATLNO of the esockloldon Pittsburgh Fruit B9115:6 ASSOthillllll, Tar U. ll•etlea at' nlrectan..l , l as kale at taa Mita et Um Auatiatlaa. ... It. - "MST NOZDAT 1111 lIIVZIIIIIIII, Kesdav, (yt.b.r itlt,) leet.n... the haunt ofl 4 o , plo•Ir. By order it PrmildeaL 404111 lik.l4.ga..argeallt, OrBTEVBENYILLE FEMALE SEAIIMARY ?be .... reSVOIL en . Iftener 4th. dedeenen at nee yen. le nun tothe ensit. ten Of eternal., and eoldlers. t eatelogne .I'7ZeD. lI.C. MVO Tr. DD.. LLD.. Inp . t. Iles A. .1:01:1111 MM=;CTI BLAYEZTS, EHAW - La. YLLNIIILS. DIMS 11001)11. Aui, • fall aseortasavt - of NOTIONS. I . 4PEit CULL&BAI. 'NICK TIES BIIIMENDZIIB., in.. to.. Wltag at low prim; at EUWER & LONE'S. le. II OHIO lIT., ALLSIIIIIHAt. I ya.ur deer* isirt of the Ellueoad. • GOLD WATCH STOLEN • $25 Reward. STOLEN. reels rem HOUSE of► the nbeenb.r. la worth 'matte loon- Ala.' alWahea• nonoll'. Pa.. on Tawas , . lb. 74thar noptensbor. NEL AL 101,11/..TCH,Ima. ins oase s stage pad IS urets too , With web , chain attasbad. Thechnle a; anaposao or ...it raga and 0.4 bth beot :e end T Oa ma had or h. vn th e soot eon was th• lal 11.Witi ill .. .14.11/4/1. H. Itao s H. /4a.lbobayslen. Loom Cwt..: a.• no 1." t) the la. de oi tat law.? came was th e pawn.. . M. It ... serstahs.l with Isola. The Mn ir4 will Do bad 'Waxy Infotraallos that wlll sad to 10 swayers. 000. 010110 N. Nablastowo Y. O. SrECOCATIK. I= /IZ3 BOYS' CLOTHING kr it &Eta tarp tat Ctaplito /natant el BM. TOOTH'S AND CRILIIIIIIIII CLOTHING, FOR TAIL/ALL 11112 , 411. Now mum WI low Ina-. Coll sad *soda.. at No. 41 St. Clair Street. CRAY & LOGAN. ,ESTABLIIMED 1533. Bourn PITYLD SIP wrrn CAALIEN Hot and Cold Water, an., By saguiraesd aa4 JOHN H. TATE, Plairsher and Gas kilter, 227 Liberty Street.rittsbarato t and IN Federal Street, Allegiseay. =mto MEIN TEA COROT, No. 2 St. Clair litre NEW CROP FINE TEAS, :p17&01-1714111411:144011 SELEIIIII AT NEW YOU PRICES ■meal Latootatoto odrorol to Wt. LYS. 4ALIERICAI ram co. N. ■ R. MAXI !TIM? mleblltTra WHITE, Ong & CO., 25 Fifth Street, I= Large .A.ssortxnent of DEW MUMS GOODS, Whlalk Ibry dee at Low Priam. self 00-PARTNERSHIP NuTIOE. Bosensom Ii ass*. dsta4 was la a• imaractsra at OW. wan. to 4.1.• froai In tan- Ilia 1p6114 be obadacted Inere the .1716 at SEST 8 80111880 N, %be wart of Third Try ....t.. wt.. WI orders Irul troollve ptuapt atitsilea as 4 mental vat! dispatch. . • ttm►uri Ms. so, too DISSOLUTION. THE FIRM OF GRABADI'IIt 1111116 Ifu doaler• ra Mau. C. dura Inn. St Ms- RM. CU.. sttitot, 1. 4.7 414. /011.46 4.7 41t/oloolra t from oat Ira. Iss. Om. ta1..4.4 to ..141 ran aro .4.31•4 IN is . 04 114/14 4 . 1 4 t• Ur. CI Ail. MMMaiIE:2 JAPANNING, MAUI MID 011.XAMEXTAL..11' WILLIAM LLOYD, It. 01• Mr. Stmt. n2TIIUII eh 010111 M. T Ca5 , 51.11.40.1.. 4 N* ti. • TUB VNiVZV AE. aurriszs sio..to Ilf Mel. sail 13. yYal .41101. 14S, ll••.• JIMA edger of Lam, Salaams 404aaaallf Mr• • 4. 11 la la main. ••ort•lik•• pew. 4•0••• mire sada abaarta•••.• -Laud.* thar a•egaaa mare t ama wag/ it: all V ewer goon a lla y sae •IMINt at gammas Cad frf1it:41.12:r441 . 4.:;. '"'" oral Mall &MO taw UM ulna, , WILL HEED OR ELAND snug astiarkwe m om ti m ip .?" 571gEr. Itat *D al DIM= WMV Wow, taMs. nmArioutr: IMIALPII . III •ron. Losir. A Subscription Book, or n. wcU NUOlt Iwo YADDIIII COW rAIIS. Ally pH.", GALL. ab 444 •O Velma Itret 44 Um on. 4 GAZlrrrlt ovripT. A CAPITAL OPPORTUNITY A a. • thatosibly g. 1018 .41 .7.. t TO eg Via Essiwn D U /, <Woos VlVUtt;;l:lteoVit • red e. 1.1. la ',Melly werfie et Ana I.M. Of a s te arett n ."Pres U ara C0.'1.4111110. J4lO le J. i W. r•IRLST, 11.11,any atteel. pinatio SALE OF THIRTY 1111111431X0.1.011. la Ward's . /der as. 11.**P.., la laarprraroarllls, ea tar Olt .e arylaolort. ors. 'wassail...4l*W boor& kaarra *a dry of falo. Also. tloso.story Faure Roan. la goad.- y Iwo. all ma* alai. air allarLf d as 111.414 ROY th• U. F. Carted. Not lartart particulars boalro of . • Z. tI. Y. HITR ulhode Mal Uttar Agin. 11.sarld. Tnio PRIZE APPLE PARES. • yart . ..4 A, l4 .l_l Bh aril tee wet Are • 1%74 sow Is um bare bets ebteelsto4 baslbelbste.e Amt. iebett oesttes b.. b bbt/011ed It Ibt Unmet wbo•"u' Mat,- =l= =3=l B INICECEINLOADING DOUBLE Henn= SHUT lth.l beewthet Waiv ed tee ethertment of t he stern lathe, wth owe Intherthelet. dl eves Roth the of Me bee P.....th ...We. witch I ma seals- et meth mew ratth ee• ne unth.then intense bethee in hew Twth ae 11901thalthnthe JAJUEt SOWN, Sett lan Mead amt. F AUTOS, .11111011ANICAL JUID rnazzr.zaute AFT B AI..A.IsT =="111 r=M=E3 pits ausEEN! oP A MEW lITYLN. 0. mum", tin oft satatlits NM 0014 mall yd. US MOW. 107 augur:sr ISTAINAT. • mil. PIUSINILS WWI. R . P. OEPTI, =0 Choice Wines and Liquors, 10. 16 N. 1. Cot. 011.1010. LID DIIIIIIOXD .sta AllaideaV City, Pa Elfl p NALIPION. la and !I lb. N.µ F . , it tottl : lti t l 3 . 1 IN C zap Erb setsneed 111117tsswberlie. Wbonla ba .11Intriarties, Wdls1:11a 00, V.. at tas ltzA KM, • Mttabarro. Ttaml task; 01/01114111i1611114 so 11 CHOICE BEJDpOGI PLANTS. tre7 Ursa so" ‘t Roses, Geranium, Verbenas, au, la Won. .t Ulf Oakland finiat.o.4. /OEM •. • ■oanooa lime Mr Raul... My/P.ll 101011/53 'AND LOTTh FOR mas, SALE, .1 etas. er o Sabo %wr. entoms. Iry riliral,z -bigerMitra..CiraVelt:rtar7l, watltt of tZ FOR SALE, St. CUM STREET PROPERTY. TEe'IB6IL-]MYT nava% LNI No. ISM. Clair swot. Hy of otya• • Court, tato doolrobloyoslooso ttsod to arored pion.' ‘.IOP I I to J. S. Woarrlie o, t .01. IteveVlNt • k 0., No. 1M L i b or ) et. ott:401 NEW STORE. H. HORBACH, Confectioner, Fruit More & Bakery, ICE CY.22 INI 'Orr ' Mimi. N.. 2.0 .IMILD 13'11Irr. 0.2022 ..... d isa aderty. _ pIICIFE9I9OIII cowrms DANCING ACADEMY, PHILO HALL, 75 TRIBD STKIZT, new op. Par t. reception of Pupils. ones of Tattlon L•fitee , ant iieate. 0%4. • • ••• • 5 2) ••• Maw Henning.. at. 7 Woken. • L••le... Too. ten Vastera.—Wencesday mud liontaat. • 2 o'•Hok P. sn• • front Umber 1.1. Soles. artll day Gentile. ••••'Hotl. 111101 111ARTERLIt DIVIDEND. iit►rr NbalowSt alba b. Ina, olibaar. PS.,) L".r i‘ra r egir,TLetarrranalf. Tb. Dtractora or tbis bmaa baya_ala a2T_ .- 0 9 . 150 115 ..I.l Q l.ltigp r it rig; t 0 , 31 c7:1 1 :;gt Ana Bast a obe liastrb, {baba)* tan►wtlq tot, of Basta sad Oa wausaa.at b sub 0011017 J. U. aeu LLT. Castilar. FINE STEEL =GUANINES. ONLY BO OSITS YAWL 1111)01, VW, man ID 6111110. 50 CENTS nom a TBIEB YON $l. ~.1.51111. as reele4i or prise. A;larama, J, R. BROWNY.. 3,eabenville. 125113 ESTABLISIIED IN 1612 J. T. WRAY & BROS., = CRICKER -BAKERY, 89 and Si irwen Hired, PItTEIBORUH. PA. TWO CHEAP MABEE 11011118Eg 3P CAR MALT-M. In Manohester. .trizrzeirre.wavultagttr. b. "4 ". into= or STEEL & WILSON, = =32=3 SWOOD , II BELF,•TERIPEREIG STEAM POWER BRICK MACHINE, stuoraortrazo sr TRU PITISBUBOH BBIOK bl &OBINE BRICK MAIIIIVACTUBIAG Tblp r.ebL. tab. for ally - dispel from for beak. (nitboat flu prep...attn. by *oath, lie easilan tor •••ati mad. mak.inat.) bed Un•prra it q.t.:1.01v. pnesmag la Ptaal mon!cip, bript nip plume, to b; pcled , pp zlnt lb , • irellsl haul tunkur, • sitS.l% Ulu ksit, there are sat...knit brick balsa. The con of asking boa In n 1.1• I. Irma IPA ands to 111.1u_par 1,000, accordiaa to Um rata of baTapac. Ibis we gurantdo. The wallas is n : •u. at/ ot ink and steel: and la Pao bat Jtrlrtor cla. A t p tn ly t afgurt/ lion td.t au Is .rk.US Uon y , at p ab cL, Win al lalbrax 12122.1112111Tir la Near the Ualos 2. Z. IMO. ALJLEGBEAT 'ROM AND RHINO COMPANY. .101111 A. McGRAW. President. J. P. IffillEL. Beeretal7 r. lieu et ta Comma, Is alrow27 taloa Ti...•rlA±*gb avel Okommino. KWI asi* NA Hula 41:2 , 241:1711. Al 11 Federal SI.. neaten. igarice.-mu JIZEIII.P. MT= A. lea bee.. •►uollak.or ur our tr. •he Ina. of anus" IMO- .15* roans*. sill ES .M• Lasso at •Putut 111 I•• osdur 1,50 We nag •431.1•tt 1111:011.1". ILUXIII2Ii a CV. maw T. 111.111 RIMEL FENKIIIIE a CO., POINT SAW MILL, Cony fit. and 111Itvgbany Rivers =I AJI Maas mr Marna asa isttalaa Lumbar, Dualis, Mma aeli. u.. 1 WM. aea PAM., bortata m l att a enVaa gives lobrablisa Swum, CU Of " al ' • ' 14.41%4 tdatelwit n 1 p:7alT imps. SHOW CARDS CARDS t A LARGE STOCK OF TIMM • BEAUTIFUL CARDS. omalsotar as Mal or _.. la oak,. Mr MY Mamma. W. A. LYONS, T Intik Street. er=l FINE WALL PAPERS September, 186 t. W.. P. MARSHALL /Lases.* nie »Wirt In .1.!la Mew Prfnaeib Paper /lanialags, Wm. att.ts, vas.sonlOommot as 4 Ipther Bela. no arm* awl I...olUeeenkUomt i.urrgaeS A/.. assertaaa dm* ft .• Pt.* sallpfst si WOOD IT/1/11LT. 306111. C. DLIT) CIL•ILLIA DOMLIIT GRICIOII4OO . O Forminr. - . RHO & DONNELLY. Midair sad learitnery asu■fe, far olrolValllt g i ng: XIX:: or•r7 0•rpo••. m• 4• to order. °Aloe, 280 Liberty Street, Q=!=n=M= MCI JUST OPENED. " FANCY GOO AND TRIMMINGS, At V. H. EATON'S, • If WITT* STAMM' ••1111- M==3 TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND Half Spanish Segars, Jul srastrol *a tossiaisaal, will be Wad al low as Eight Dollars Per Thoutand. 1105ZRT F. WEDDELL. • Cinder SNITSVIIILD WATZIItah I'APIZE HANGINGS, POW ALCILITIZO. 111 OATAT VAALLTT, AT No. 107 Market Nitwit. JO& R. MOORES I BRO. FOR TUE FALL TRADE. • Lona oir. CLOIII6, Form Int .x "IL mom. w Oh ADP 0, igiqag CLOTHS. Lail TA eta ULU ef Ity Mk. MI. Lila .I=l/7 ar. " ll II to tbetf adv.. t:t.,sompoilkintegi lava: mad:l4r. • NOTlCE,—Appllamt ion Li here bl ma4a Ibr Us• P/13001 Or OZOSOE L HALL. . Into vutitnaviettrd tot lawfal cntetn Ttrrat Clem stkd ...HAIM* 10 lati °tuft.. Map ant kW tem of ttre yam., GOLDEN PAMIR SOAP. ?we. Ann et On nielmilidlt lit twy nZLoofe. sad 0 01n1 AnniTZ twonn .4.a ' JOE* A, WINS BANN @dr *USW Linn/ sat/ mist owls. • FOR BALE. • ROUST. AND GROUNDS. F. allArran , s Railroad. a tick. Hem, nearly new. aon.annint minim .114 abootilme Styes or lironnd eat and nitii transmit orariairstai tram, tnatosloo or en aura or loaristillir vineyard. ad of nasll,2ntli. The Iftvalits Stalloa n eenivinlearera and agree.bieselslry v.. 1" now WHITE LEAD WOlll2l Mantes rebuilt and erdareid t➢e above bused Wrote. rears no. prepnred to supply thrieti 'Pure White Lead, 110 . IITTLT. Q17•71 1 / 7 1% 11111ISUOL, ouun t KRIM eal3gll QUILL PEN IRA/LEES Gold Pena, Foley'a make, warati'd Bill Bioks, Faze Books; sneak Books on all the Banda; Time Books and Memorandum; Adams Express Receipt Rooks; Ledgers, Day Books, &0., on hand and made to order; Writing Fluids and Copying Inks; Books and Presses; Stationery, of every description. MYERS, MOYER & CO.. Post Building, 89 Fifth Street. .e1411111:S MYERS, HOPPER & CO., =I /LLNUIAOTTIIIiJi/S 'Oft FURNITURE Of Every Description. 812100 L OD OFFICE FIIRAITURE, No. 45 Smithfield !Street, rrnimusem. PA. WS full swarm.* of PI ttsbanch Natial Varalsare easittsaUT on Medal Low? C. S. .TN.11.14..1111... 1:4 10117111....11‘. 14 WELT 111=v13 TO WHEAT GROWERS. M==IMI EIIBEL% iiBIOIONIATED BONE • Soper -Iles' libido. of Lime. THE ALLEGHENY FERTILIZER CO., SEWARD A CAIIPBELL, nee, 353 Pen M.. ritisborght Pa beW Patti' taw la beet eati reregabed by elt Fuson Wm Wee Wren I t trl .al to be tbe etwaerd far rattles Irwin wept pf Wheat, BIN owt. rbrx , ratable, be. We Wee polkiteW vetaboaa• argwarrea• • wrabbitt watalales letereet••• we ',est. natomesili Tar. talser, entre et vett b WU be rest tr. la eat aoadlag co SAW • TIE MEIN RILL IND FOUWILIPI GAIDEMS, Dna Cora ad Inn Eh*. lad IC:l*m F. BOSWORTI{ & 00., Prop'm 1 . 416 mil plawat ruari I.llPlag pa iasvp rbygred awls. tha prapsi.tars npo•atartala th.ir Mamas win Um WIXS2a. ALP" Billie, LIQUO/0. CIO /La% • ra.a4 dna Dalt., Ilereadda amyl &du day lints.- •:nalasAma Con peas tagy dee .refir 411 I.l.l•Nes, malts= S . a. nnyss, 13014DS L STOCKS, AND REAL ESTATE, Apeile 11% Ulu, Myth Bawl. EZ3=;=l TO SLAW MOUTAtIVILEIB. VIDERSIGNED having 1 . 5. C .4 um. az. aiicser f.f las ug. Ls nianand COPLEY POT CLAY.' An . 7 ~_ to hest. II aajg,oyll - ra" -- tble wp• • aolleta: Dula, Wawa lame awe! tata Way Da iaw• aft 'twat at asaironwattlara as we taalawt imam It a Dana arml• Do Data Waa aay In LW Siatkaa• a* lowboy Wawa.] aw,..•waals staled at ata wanes tor eats sot. ••4•551 Malay aa alaal aad smatia• W• .11.1 famish DU Zr a °' EV•VAX:27". ' VIVA ,1 1 =el " a al weeded Myst, *Winn, 11111104111 & IDOarLta • Taft nu O , IWa 1 Waailarwa rinsb h. almb. re. Aares~cax • Fence Manufacturing Co. • A... sad l w"tdrable .11/1 01110 far edl• 7fit rat= et rir•ririrpit:Vart to. the toss of I ram nut , v ( . Ina f.elat as Ours. irirratZLTMEV.V.'"ar""°LOT. " ita. l :=4"gtg. act %Oat adadddias ltd ua awe) baulital lad?* war sad.. ad gr niZ aV1 amma. el 000 ,!`)1". TEI al pirliusaa. sh. 4 ICE= Fos SALE. 820 AoRES Good farming Land . In lowa. Sams easp. good tttla. Taiga ill paii• WW mi. far any pr*Parir• For particulars Wier, of D. W. SOUTH, QM SCHOONILIMER 4 BON rrovn•ton a um 1.1T1VR13317311LC118 White Lead and Colei Works, MITZI Al9Atu r vaAjt. ,. Lim zuk ließuylit faurrsatluuni. 1,30 sal Won do or In 011. • Mlle% t.. 07 rourrit ormezr. ass 1. . £ " it tail 4.• •.lartator•" ha aoam SIMI PETTABERGH LAMP COMPANY. JOHN ROM & 00., , Ne, 21 Wei N.. fillabargb, Pao Ituatbratr l lai of WAIL, LIMP Bat, CM WINEYI, TEAM, ETC doal•rs u mrytk.tag perIaINNEE M OM ,11 I. TANI, WANT. WINDOW Oljun, .11 slamataila i.• olus FOS SULLE.--19e I have for rale ...moved usaill-tiss4 Iron Turning Lathes. •.c. path adapted for tariOU ..OL...—W• WINO the above al reastrelbl. Md.. .Ifo:kgrgell,rebtat 'l 4 ` rialVeltlV 4 MI Ong, tl.l /5 Mak Out. /Aware at Um INDOOTIIIAL. WOW. • NI COO 1. 101.1 da 00" Ozrui Peat Lila a Maui. War. = JAMES B. JONES, J.. a N. ritMLlll4 Niksuntatmnrce Dos Len. Mass nor Scrap--Iron, Light Iron, CUT ASD WILOVOIIT MEM WILCIOPZI, C4raerlad.rees' Invest 0.1a4 Avesse. Alloshowar Oily. CIiAIILJEII lIIEJZENSTEM, ' JOHN PECK, OICVAIKENTAL . . F JILIN WOBILia AND J9lllllalCa. fa Idd riDIRAL IT.. ALLEGIRESI Id . . , Zoe sum. WIC door Om wood. Palpate : • (loa th door snots Dan Dada filar ' Wl' LW VAT t e """"i sl antlemin.s bl, Glass, Ma Ware & Table l stip! TVA= :121 9 111144711, _ au , AS rairrans as - Assrytldad Innalind . .. /ll' 1 til A Iris class sVas on aan. Call saa s es ord nentleara4 ItaltscsttLandosa Cs cacsoods. • . „tar 13.1.4..... • .. ..,aum, AUTUMN TRADE, 1867. M'ELROY, DICKSON COMPANY, No. 54 Wood Street, Dreyer Coffer. Moir FALL STOOK DOIdESTIO AND FANDY DRY • GOODS, iSMI.E!LVVMNIBy AND NOTIONS, The lIISSOMMeIIi WM he kept NM. Oete dozing the !Mango, sad .' Cash and Short Time Buyers = 1867. FALL TRADE, 1867 . ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON. • & COMPANY, DRY GOODS No. 116 Wood Street, P.X•r9C0731:TX11.1311413, FREEPORT BARRED FLANNELS, Greenville Barred Flannels Sole •Nletly ea oeassalsalos, at A Full Line In all peparlineals 1/LII:17•011/11ILD IT I k =athlarzt , Is call Ind exaala. panto :wove AR El IMMIX 111IITICHU SI /111111111 E) BLACK LEAD, WOIXY 01AOLBES. 11.1111 LEA, ITEMS% Ars Amami LIM Adalteretlimi Void. I== • $1.100.00 REWARD HOW • For any sdallerall. tionte la oar 'plow Ma of ran stases will go Ur as Wes Saaahsas *S 4 sas...4 apses vasallY WS -111.1111 1141111111111 O.ILLISS BUIS= ARBUCKLES,A CO., . inan rI Pr iktui of his !Oa r& rEt sad - 2211 Liberty Street, • nrratogau. hi a 'mad of ear wiz. mused UlthittOUlSD irao csx yg d e.wo.• Z=t."4117 Calf Is Tie, market. Till CHINA WAREUOVSE. . • RICIIRD BUN it CO., MUTTANIA AND AULVTAL PLATED TL BUZ WAAL VIA ?SAM lug MANIA OUT Laillirs At *Ave. MIA lAA ntlls,_ fIINA MN ti , ZU 1:11.7 , 3, . MINA Ton.rr SCTA, Pi ZMKPICIL NIA.DI WAILT,Novarf doMITTsiLSVa LAVA CARD SLIA.VATIp. . • 1 VA' nt i . , ,,, r ,.. . gMeriIS V H A 4o 4 VICVAUL ot AU viTIAUs i U. nurotssatuiel TAU VI ...:a ....n lAir I=Llas la Um AUT. " rne. sad farm the 111461 at 1. Um•AMU* WHEELER & ven.aoara Olgkest ?reales Geld Medal SHEPHARD'S CMCILERS 1111 Ma COT 49. E ==i! H. B. L 3 )N, dealer of Welstda and Roams, . No. 5 POPiltril 15712517. 'ewe. Llbaty awl retry Ort•hr, • Orden stmlevtly attradnl tn. ImilArde A. IL ENGLISH & CO., • me. 95 Fourth Stmt. . Robll•hent of OSOlptips Agrni yaw, 01 1 11% ,, ,U1t okloll•fws AND 0••••••• ,,, ,3 • 01•1' t , .4)•)•• aloo. mani•faeta• rel.. of BLUM 1101141)4. - 1100K.BINDINU •Z -:z vred In all Il4lormil4 • I.r.t• st•x.k • of STA.- ••.‘ •••• b... • !TM • L. N. IL&Lf, Manufacturerol HAVANA AND DOWEATIO OIDADS, Vrbele.ala .adretail dealer TORACCO, 01041.1 , 11. .leoutsTitte Ta- Ipal4 Maranon baud. A . COAL• WOURN 'FOR SALE. lel . mg:V.lg r'VAlOtb,:',.4.lr4 mama sorsa of cool. bla Is OW, Or thy most v•lnable wollm on Mit llononinnela Moan wlll be told low and on inn. tom , 361.=',..144 . :1`,V=14,1 36 1,1',7. 815,000 TO LOAN, I=l AikVI3aTISEXBNTS - PITTSBURGH, IN . GREAT VARIETY. 1:121=221a =MEE= M==l =3o=ll 077116 A.T 'MEW( raves Dress Goods, Prints, Bingham% Melts, Jeans. Tweeds, Cloths, Cashmeres, Satinets. F. m N. Cashmeres, Flamm% Shawls, Skirls, Wbite Goode, Bleached and Brow* Domestics, 7ULL 'AWE or Notions and email Goods, Barred Flannels, =I = AND • COUNTRY RI AN 115 'rood Sired. ARBVIHNOT, SUMMON S CO I= TUK PURE . SPICE MILES 3:odrlciaoi.wmuFtio, No. 100 Wood Street SEWING MACHINES 114,1assoono, e. 1111 1117TH 8?. z 317 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH. TPA. = lAMOHRBI T & FRB% BA. No. 81 Market St., (OOINZI Or SZCONUO rrrnallTll4lll. m r d b e r ara Nyvarcl to nmaractols all Saddles, Harress, 'reunite, AU all artiste. la Pole . Lane nr?.,•11.1 LW, arst-cle. ostantlobesentl. lea WOOD lITILISZT. Milan Cotter LlPetr. Pl‘loburgh. Ps ON BOND £3lO MOIITUAUL TU.. - N0.113131a1111101 IMINt. Sul TslaMstatelkt and ...M. 'Ann. AlLlllghl. itepabtleaa. w min • garsieco I ID ing W./ sly. =wil dr Tldllanco Connalttoo. TO. ISTITIMIT an, IA Lifted that to Woad: Owe* It Cwww. 9. be s (Om mime. onnta,.. o -„„., Cato b owe .ad 0 .0. 1 .. • rtpone•the following: • WIIII Riot be s ambett. D.Jb John K. BMW.. yearge Mulct. IWWII. /Smoot, /Imes Orr. Joldo Kir Rodtriek. 5. IL Wit& L. Ellesse. " MUXX No.l. • S. CalbOsa, J. M. "we, • . J. Ilrtlf- W. r t . a Irretrtt J. 11. k i ln. 0 elielleler. J. gb re=g t, I. 7b=. Ir. tweets. Allan Umber. Prlla C. (harts Sarno , ' 'red. Pll`4. 0. Mcgerren. Don Aiwa. Vg - ,:i°"`""'• J. ohn Mar: . I ' e La as..A . J K NO. B. I aw. Drown F• Mots?. - .Jobs D. P. sorban+, Looabwt. Jobn rawer, ' 'John Rower. D. Ilearger. • J. literrld. No. Fel ILL DISTRICT. BLOCI NO I . DOTIZI Blletttoet. A. BaT. 411.3. McGrew. ' Thome" Klaberthe. W. McclintalL,Jobs Hopalw. twice lavatrae, James Wilson. Woos Writ. rtr - Z . l.V.V . tfralV, "w l Wllll litir.VO .lo . Dew To IJobei grown. Jr.. George Banton', fob n Kerr. James hate, I A Ant._ l'lluDrrneeb. • .3 .mes Mostar. Bath. Wadelnetc. W. M00r... • BLOCK NO. T. I s•nry 0011105, J. Melmo.4 irg. € 455:7.17. • Mound, the following /Issued Civersaitleo rs , ta. John Kirkpax 0.01.01 V (e 9. John iLasow. A. Leans'. John drown. Jr.. loon McDonald. Tres sorer -JObn Kivitpt Diet. CaIIiaItIOTTSITTRISID I Sr. bender nottlse t tVntid, " sit=okritralgriCtleittr .) 41001.19k11 TA =CRISS TROTS] evening. 151 M oielige. • • ' ALTAKD SLAOK.. baLAII. J. W. FLAW. . • M. £OO7llO. oolintl draw Ir, and by W ealltad nab. J. nut ..0 a ...rawly. dad to d yid. as Ward Irtadaded Comaltlays, arnErusucAßs S. ATTENTIOPL I TEM itZrIIIIL}CANS ta , TEM ' SIXTH WARD, ALLEGHENY MT, ♦ru requested to met at the !IOW; 31. ROOM Tuesday Evening, Oct. Ist, At IS Wein...A, for tbo pupa* of orgaitslng Word Conottttoo. Ay as Isoonttro Committee. Oct: artitunD maim/ THZ rizetriaacass oi MANCHESTER Will bola &env!' B.lly .t the canna! Lents ..a Mo..t iltrtnii. Is TIM ITIILII, lager 4111, • • AT O'CLOCK. I. A. Paßvi &NC t. K. /MYNA tie. A. L. MUM& sad rt ere. ll addras the ne..1101. • , • !WTI= REPUBLICANS OF EAST LIBERTY wan holdl OJAI'S 1121T1114 WO's avirserox WOOL. on • Friday Evening, October. 41118. The 1.0.1.1.1111. by 8.. TIIOI. Y. KAIMI.M..L. . 330., 1. 0. ISBABION, . Or THE BEPIDBLICANS OF ELIZABETH BOIIOIJGH wm held • Mil! 1/1112111i Friday Evening, OcOber 4t6. Tbs meatinvrll.l addressid try . THEMCSIIUWAIID. 14.11 Mslo.l. P. ILAti, garTHE REPI3IILICANS OF THIRD WARD, Allegluany City, IMAM s MAW ISZLTLIII Ira Saturday Evening, Oa. Otht ►t OA house of Cal. BYO. TtioeL N. - 11L113811ALL.. if. P. ..I[IIILLZI. W. C. 1110ELLI3lD rad often will addrus =mans. a. Irma Simi will De Is ' IarTHE REPUBLICANS OF NEW TEEM Plum Tp., = Tuesday Efeirthif t October lei; 111 ours. PENN/LT. XOTLICLAX.. O•lliiO3 ould J. d. area nddrea. arbNOTlCE.—There will be a REPUBLICAN RALLY. In Bakerstown, Pa., OE WEDNESDAY znornra. ISIN. IN ... - . its folow4stlpsstersmillAdhresi ilts mat. lag: Stmt. ! A. M. zeovra, 1. - .I. CAN. XAom awl H. O. NACKZZLL.. =-..sale Virtl E /AND RALLY z'T. iIN,ALLX REPIII3LIOA.NI3, TURN OUT. 'Wien t. • BLIND Ii•LLT attW Bosb de. TIMM, .1 Thursday E►ening, 0ct.1141, • IN DIAIROND.BQVARE, ALLEGHENY. .14greasla .1.1.1 - to Lathan& b TROLLS X. LLOOLO.L. Nog.. CoL RITULLL RIZELL, IL EL CAEN al1•11. Lag.. aagOiloos. BERVOLIOASS Or MARSHALL TOWNSHIP NM bold WAU 111 =rote. .t ems* W Warntn.• Tavtn. Bih h 1 nem% Wier kb. - tt i Aka m. snows. THOU N. max elia6L sumg 11- C. MACIESLI.r.W N)reseal ud addrus tlteluottu. • INS tgrA 1/CPI:IIMCAN MASS MEETING Iva& nA!.D xa curyroar, Findley Tp., Yllllll4 k4Mc tJ g (ad P.l Hon. THOMAS 110W1.110, *IL 0. MUM LL31).11.‘ and OW. 1113311111.1, b•=2Z i p...P.lers of alai otssalos. prrrsunton PAVER r•tmnattecompaxtr, itosiubiatarszt - • PRINTINO AND :WRAPPING PAPERS calm. mik......unEnrud.o.uago...: 11/1.11000111 NSW BRIBUTOS. :A, . arm= Awn icsmatunnix., N. SITAIrd Street, Pittaburgb,l6 9 ., 011710X111-4.llliThrr 0 43 3 .11.TrsTom, Trosezi D..k . rail - Rata Bartle gin7=ll.., L lM.rtolta . Livlairkoa. Joka rc.r. Cash 11%14 ‘ Z k iaperiltook. • 1. - eirliar - er 'trot. will bs clorod trim ath to too Mk. SUPERIOR OAR TANNED,IPAT mho CILo T harliaary. MICT 15211120117.D.A.11D &VET= units or on Wit, 111:*ear on, Asp 11100. —loan Or., rtiTSBOIOZ. ra. jar 2 /11 YrICIC.-- TUE ALININVAL tuczolontEllirwirearfetawlll bo al Um oakum fa UM CollrOar.lll lit... W.colliaamy, omen= eta, ma, IS o'clock. moos, for Um oleetloa of Trittoos o ckmh, a e l u o ayos M V Sbta eltera l a t• g kk o bo f fent tn• att.. NMI;MMM= -Orne is HICKOZT T•alit Op CO., No. Mold. Lone. New Eat. _I itarNOTICEI 4113AVALL USICP2/ of Its Staeklialoni of It lECEURT Irk= OIL CO. wUI to MIS at i t . Ogle• *MP Comp.], IS Ni. Took, on wand mums, dynamos nd. itsn, at 111o , dct . k. D 0.% tortle alentlott Trtsties for the aa.ataa year. and Au' tha transmit.= of awl 0040 bullies. 0.4 limy then to lroa■nt be ton the toteiiiit. 74 /at. #lll be opea Rea welock Y.nnttlo Wax*r.lt. SO* 1,411011. boot. 'All to 0100.4 from t47tth to SU lid 11. seam•l C/Ftifl. H. TOOKILH. Z•Orlit.47 arINDEPENDENT TEMPER. ANC/ CAZDLUATT. tUI UIMITT cxix mina marrsaur misom.ffiaLs. • of AmraAAT Olt,. All TelapareataargaaLain .I.lrne. thamilloat lAA lofty - ont ovauy anaalatle da of Is Abair power mem elt o IN•Wastleaot eei Wall.. utti F. SELLERS & C O., PORK PACKERS, La 49. FL 7:1 Clo Xa i Hew Rauh, Beef and Tomes Milt. Mar KM/6117m ea Moats?. sit:sm.. awn, tapr.cored Hum. Do de • de Beef: -r. ro Plata Cured Dews stummen: Do do do Sidea, . Fr e eloneirl d ein k ntoro 4 bi t =IV) " rirstgla WWI all anitias to Um tra de. antra 13A.11, - KOWA:I , IIC. B. WOLF. JBe &004 Her4ware &Cutlery. 4 ' 2l ' gratio=av ;Ara:Wu 4'4" Corner Liberty and et. Clair mum spittemmeripx, web. SA LEL ..1/TICIiEWSENA Iron 13rolaer, UK First Street. • rrrrsrosaa, Astir& tar the gala arCeravall. Dos 4 1 7. 11.1. 4 ":64'"a oli l an tlt dOlipluga. "1 17Mral a'" Coitatimeauta .al often -rupeestary luta. Wpm_ COSIBIOIII =CHUM wei a7al e :lVAL . lBo a um west 00nuir et SILIWZ =MO= CO. , atarreamp 616"W' iVerdaloa aw ...llllS7Aitrat" wis a Pir4ur =tem"- aztz ; AU lONN=BALg3.---. riE,IRAVILE PIOIIV&TE RCN. Dle•CLelle II A •01171 De •• w•or l rillte • ±l ' intlittVi l : K O G OEVrit; l .9 . ltFot 1 11 ,1 . Alit lastly la :fres :ream 1. 4 7.lVIZtli *Ng:Ay VI. tr„ - .a.1%,. - ",. tootle'. of se elegtat Merin style ilmlttot. enoreodlees read s„ wine hen. 1 ::17:8 " tre to; 4 11 11 it even roots. roselber t•tllt t ell the . modern tone 'Melpomene Widens to • drat eats ...anus , . Al b ln a lobe. w t. id Algot newt, The venni of ' t. alin banding ate ettonoed Sod finished.. staiy. thl-bUtt , thipl sod ttsele canape., g • r r i Nis th grt " OT:=1:711 caxa or Di tcl• Cllllllll. • • 1.80. era./ hoar. hd sold the amnesia* vma Lot &dittoing Oxeye. sad frentlneerett ae on 3. &trout, 'extoodt•ll 7 A. 1, " • 0 foot *Wet. Tettlllll-oneehtlf nub: balance In roo pre n anal payments, wain Interest. MlOnred be begL sod Is.tg tee. 1311141.0 N. PALYXII t• CO— ont'ltl. WO • In•• t 7 Yllth West. , ELEGAIIT • • MANSION AND OROUNDSi ' hit fiat Wide Fitts u Lberty Tomah, TilititD• I IXXIIIIIO. Oct. let. et e'eloely :al es Bold on second Coot of ConntsereM eel. 5. , 0A11. Mahn:est , street, that mantas e. satoarbaa •seat •la Many township. en Penestevani l Maas. oesepied be 'Edward etti ”erfsittl& j ealf fittra!Vlrilt 'rntriertliffif4ll;fflrltralWV.g"*V lTflliL77.l4.7lr,=7::,,‘"?"..l4lll Innada ..17 aroomlous -s wde. lay' wide belle ad in ad otalrly . Tema ma balls A.M.., meet ...masa , ate heavy sumo eoralre. motile laanUss, aza ram. also hestLeg 1.• .1d wate r thread Thle paw el manstaa aelth.d all throng, tattle most Insperierfaalas eussortaleg svery Cease., emlort ana wave- Waco, ad all Is th bast order. lat lareSeelas ads an este wave saa magelliran; eta Of las Meat LI tlero e he enamel wet: r ban from a tealwel ataa P.M reservetr far Ortigin= ruittlit eZe setero4l sabatantiallY 5 ." 506 t." , e. " 0 C r emb.chts • van eamonndlona and wen In XII tarn, star.. Cod tea Ott been la east we boa:e./Inn , tenee, c al Tat .leratega ear . fen Ifseiretfekrind‘ facet: Si eta ie. 'ea srompletea.• andel:cans of geese twirrolth. ..f 4 , l a `" .T.T.4r:lrflll7l7lllls e r e 11 713 = taffifea=ePe o rTry gr. gra, -. ..r.t.Z =. fats. lat. ad ititellat vautyll.• prim h. Also. t scree 111 pa.. to or.ef area. frostier Co beptlrrel Ha /toad, wla sietaniS or., of wan,. Thos. wep g sr. Write/ to view therarealaa The oleo C - s be nen alba aetles recto, Taro of bolt—Oaealrel O.P; IMalea three coal mall poymen ta; with latereas. 0031 A. 11 tiMalilf., Aaetlata. 62 LOTS! 82 LOTS! CREAT SALE OF KRAL ESTATE AT ATICTIAL Oa 310)MAT,' October 7th, et I &met brae.l. t••• leg Fort H•reon. neer allserwal.. adage/tot et lasi/vale ot tag late Jona Herron, due d. This provosts coael•I• of SIXTY TWO at lln essloas slats, fro m tea et•tnar7 hand list. those of ens acre each. 'Ts• ca lm Wave Ray °masks elevatet prattles, Is lin Map tea make ana dust of the ea), tee la a pals telglaz=l4Lineoetltrills the ttlioLt aMe lion seita. nasUteettartioa oP B th c e o elts tow alnutu. locum; side, tolnlaal7 'Ma from tee Coon noose. Terms—One•thled ones. Wanes, la two Villa salami parateate. weaned by Iran sed_seorl re. te L trawlets SOW for altio Tatou\ eau - wilt leave Coast Howla;.ewnwe Wlil."7.ltitraLtl'%/Siftl4lll;, 142. 11 , io.. " 17 1 1)= Meal, or aMITIISO2I, itiLitzires Ms • • MM:leff N EW • DWELLING HOUSE - AND LARGE .LOT, Oa linesllton Street. Alleale• AT AUCTION. ON: BATUEDAY, OO Z I OINI MA. at o'eloek r. mice. .IN hem.. /111411•11;tillet ltd W Ito sold the large nod ...minable loth venni Cowles elfeet en Nandtom street. ■NANY.teall.• Inv Owe feet. to • wide alley.on (WNW erected • stet and coneetslent two (WNW fesene d NOnle wide ilt i lltlzrta=rarast hothead Os excellent; Um. hoes. ontlfelY %WM oecooled. .0 *MIMI net to , Inolnese In either eUT 0.100 ..U.•'• • few a l 01.1 al on Nsnelnnte , ' , fel. Tale pnperte mould command the *Man Sion et 'mon defiling • home of their .1111. TIMM at TALNIM 00.. Anet•te. - We ' an= Inftb street. RANK. INSURANCE &smarm 22 , C5121 —1 . 1215 AD ICVMIfING. Vetere , . lit. AUXn'elOtk. erlll be gold. on ..nd Snot OS Onlineelnlal Suet noires- lai linaLlittela glitggi 10 shires int ems • etlooal Bank. It ohs. lannenge National 8.21. , r • aegis Allegheny N simnel :tint '. 5 Owes oecoeft 10 shires 1106 , inen•e Floe A glaring lAA ogo. aliehareg ompliant. Kalman. • • 2 shires Phis nay' era.. F.liontiag..— . le Ames Plitabarel. Pr 01111.141-• • la Using gliat of Pltlebsigb. 2 • Nye • A. Kalb Weil. AllathYnity: FOR BEET. FOE RENT, • Waiz*hous• N0..1.34 Sint Sta Naar Wool at. Tim Low. ?amain at HIV WASP:Mr/tau fruar....137 !Abut? ante. ow . adw of Ways., LINDItat, Pittsburgh Imporiing nous% •SCIUUDIk . 'FRIDif, Cl= WINES AND LIQUOAS, No. 409 Penn Street; Would arena Do ttlatnidon of the rabllo totile bct that, poesoaalne enmity's Lee. Haas aew" erul Mrss nine and nduor nouns In Zama, and tanning aunt Uspertattono direct. WI WO enabled to offer the minus nd. er cum. Wines a n d Liquors at prices ten than Zinn* taloa Zialaloatloll ot q 11/111. and comparison of prices reepeetflany nettate . srinTril •4.7*.grat.lik."" 10 OIL BEFINFJIB. THOS. S. CALHOUNT 04!L3MN" XL 1S LeoVI Street, Liambelly OM Malin.Met of serf Ge,afvtfof of on.. CONDENSING ead IIra . TXX • • • " e TANKS. AGITATORSbathes Übe Arm Ler r/r , Rms. IRON TANK RIITTOVIS sad MAAR AMORAL of work of Media& dery r romßoll ' as 'Mason roosesuble tams old Al the AMMO. saUss. • LEATHER BELTING AND NW aTt• isauhistared. at No. PHELPS Ete CO. Atonti tor New York inter 0o: - .` GI-uin lbws ea Lama omulorqAantrafall r&IL/akint,ll and kiIIII 111 - DELILIET kl OUr. ES axid Etat& BS= HOO •,fe. CITY COLLECTING AGENCIL, L a. unint.:-4. I. Karol_... O. aintig• SMITH, SEATON & NINON, Local Collecting Agent; *d 6 lirr. CLAM 61Thrk 12/6:67.0164 n='lnsingetL. =ls of all deeeitotr taken erhe Ire .he made whe are hoe Whet BRICK BRICK I THE CUABTIERS TALLEY BRICK COMPANY ====3 . . 33 Pt. Ci IC; yud.rner eg TKY ao4 f. URI% lITA% antaZDarlet Ittflo , s_Coo V .ra -• • O. Y. AlgliAlssil. =1 P. NOM :NLABIN. AVM Wed ) betsvises - 1- Tionisa. ' end -Ghat/Wm litrestiri , nth and Dealtrin Unaware. TIM dun s oot or a i dastipelnpwliosittVisMad ono .oi tbr lw. a. itqf irearbelnUirm.hrs.wettes,• liiele7—',/tio WASHINGTON 211=13,, - rants stmt.= Nth* %iv Ikater. , . . , W. IT. ANDERSON,' • coax tlEs7., aselnetra aad eborr3D /LSD. Ord•rs 4141rond •la e1m.,127, ff.s of amts. Orals s[a]t Was tbappett aad Conk WHIM. oa 'hen , . oect4 JA B 'BrEBYB4 ;B: ' e< co neral Patent Agency,' ME , r o. I R. mate "rain, Gomm FAMILY 114104 Iltade frau Neut:4 *kite Abut, - arm) tot Ws 9.3 Imartuarket Mot. at. TEA Tenneult. G1ita="743:1,.".!M ECIEL C=ECI . . cl!minaillier"" l 4 l P Tux., os.. ud WaTrims% led ypga livseas• KM% iddi
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