El littsinit Gap& THE NATION'S DEAD. [The tailor leg benutifid poem was called for by eorreapondent la a late numbs.; °four paper It . . *Welted • orillinallY in the Round Table.— Etirroil Soviet - sr 'Bunt.) • Yourhundred thousand men— Th brava, the g.od. the true— In tangled wood 7a mountain glen,. tht Input pbin. In orisonn, - • Lied. d far ms and yea. p - • • Your bunted thous.ud of the brave H ye made our ran omtd toll their grave Por me and • out • tlotat friends, for me and youl In many a fevered swamp, By many a black bayou, -. • . In many scold and frozen Camp ,Tae weary sentinel tease , ' his tramp, . And died fur p la in you! Prom Women' to ocean tide Are stratobed t. e graves of those who died For me and you! tiood friends, for 1113 and Yon! On many a bloody plain :Their ready swords they drew And poured their life-blood. A Hie the rain. home. a heritage to gain— To gain for me and you?. ' • Oar brothers mustered be our side. • They raw ched,,aud 'ought, and bravely diet!. Yo me and you: lioodtriends, for me and you: Bp many a fortress will They charged—those Boys 4 n Blue— ' 'Mid surging smoke and vollerd ball, ,Tha.bravAt were the firs& to [Ail ~To fall forme and you I • 'nm:noble men—the nation's pride -It-our hundred thousand men have d led Nor me and you?' Aksid friends, for me and you? , . In er.esOn's prison bold - - uThelr martyr rits grew stAture Ilse - the s lute of old, %Wane Yrnid agonies untold Th=y /sere, d for Ina and _YOU The gaud. .lie patient. and t •Four - hundeed thousand men have died -F rine tied you: Good Mende, forme and Ton: A. debt we nc'er ran pay •Toltautgis SustlY doe. . Arad to the nation's lat.st'dtp. - Our ,Idtdrea's • Id.dr. u hint thalliay. .7 hey died for me and ult . Four LIU gored thousand of th e brave Awe t ht. our re-'soma soil their grave, /or rol and y• nl - ' - flood friends. for me and 'on t• EPHEMERIS. 'Thee bread of idleness—loat ing.. —Edwin Booth plays Hamlet to-night in ;Cincinnati. • • —Sea serpents are being discovered_ in Utah Lakes. —The back door belle—a pretty kitchen maid:-Punch. - • I , —A velocipede race into-be the next New Tork•sensation. • 2.--The salary of• the Governor General of India is $130,000.in gold. The Kelley's bland grape crop is said lo'b'e equal fully to that of last year. —Hernandez; bangoist and pantomimist, is_plaYing at IsliliVaukee, in the Rink. grow - well in • Austria, 'whither _lame have .recently been transplanted. —Staitheny is reported to be about to stump Ohio.for Seymour and Blair. ---Suits of white silk have been worn by Parisian swells as out-door dress suits. Senator; Nye, of Nevada, i 8 in Paris and will not be nigher until November. —New York is swarming with English pugilists Who - have come over to their para dise. --Longfellow's new poetical work "The New England Tragedies," will appear in 'October:.... —Report says Admiral Farragnt will suc teed Porter in command of the Academy at Annapolis. • —Letter carriers in the suburban districts '-of 'New York City are to be supplied with velocipedes. - —There has been a division in the Gil , • _tap. Smogs on the question of a woman's' right to vote.: William of. Prussia has made Profixisor Darwin a member of the 'Prussian order`of merit. • _ • —“She stoopi to conquer," is supposed have been, Eloldsmith'a interpretation of "the Grecian bend ,---Ampudia. is, dead; Ampudia was a iilitexican and a commander in some vf the - `'retreats of '4B-'4B. The season for haunted houses his about come around again. One has been found in Livetpool. .` :- - attitt is to play in London next De camber,. and, astonish the cockneys once more' ith his yalstaif. - • DivSiport'Brothers have ; ;made . #heir juggler's tricks and now . 11 * ( lin 111 ;tgry -1 4!uffalo•* •;; 4 1 —.404 paper.announced th e _ sad,ac dent at; Abingale sa "Awful death of ent as and _a peer:" ~—ltoabefort of 1.41 -Lanterns tblitki ,pf iocuisg.to this cutultry to wait until things *k, lll 4o44rtofr . lm in France. - the Siamese Tvnns are tatting one of tA;urs, iind are now at •, mtu‘Suin ht, New, York. .g. 114 s ju s t been ..;_g *totirdl•Yormi!,iftri-oa- • the Giaciaki .-,aainirili , i l 4 -#th.."' 71.7rL. Saratoga belle _ ' 3/ettia beiter i. ----- I tk,, - .! a handsome young 4arue 1!IP0-7 ii, givini.lessonp. 1., - .litay , from Polan d, ' throug hout Europe.:, ' ' ~. . ' f T.: 'swordsmanship 4) ' prim* ' George OfP-....'n'elalms ordered a statue of Clio ,from Miss _Edmonla Lewis; tie colored sculptress, who Is now In Bern' e. --The Russian bear is trying to get rid of .r , •theriational langnageof. Poland.- 'Boni are' t_ proverbially rough and consequently object • )1 1 . 4 —A studentlearnidvin the• prophetic lore• • <ifineßible, 'Of t4hich . be considers himself an interpreter , sayB "; paniet prophecled Grant's election. Belle Helene appeared for the that 11i:444 Troy, N. in; the Other eight: He , ' What would Virgil or ,Homer 4ipt of I a ‘,l7” 4 P'Sr o'Ehnith it! atiutio,De ;he writer 111 104. kiliNgole, N. Ar.:<World i , i.4!ftywinuArrfrondtries to proreilv"* . t hii dei~c and Is no , General. ' • —What is thelifferenee between &third and. a Person ivho gabfdstii at the liorth•Pc - del . 'One has hieldlLof fare, and theother has lia - fill•of *sp. l 444j •'! 2 •-;'; •On 2 ridar Vskty...l4l l it 43 , Pl7nons ishShegitm an engagement, in-this ;city night, harla,beneilt at the Thear e • in Inottrnsti' and PIIVO'FP I d‘•% -;,The Toting Christian- Amnia gees ei:italitisettsl9 hold as StAtcv Qostveation on • the 22d and 28d of this moiktit;:.viieie tire lii;0100 raenaberil Mas „ , . aseicifietti... „ • • ~ • • • .. . ,• Bt. Petersburg .Gdzette sayi3,ol4i4_ i noilrlirtiteliOdSnespltcd the rieliest *el 4.coilhik(kir, 11,607 volumes, 1,168 wood engravings, and 276 manuscripts. —An exchange finds a resemblance be ween the Democratic party rejoicing over, the Vermont - eleV,,,lon, and Mark Top The party will have plenty of opportunities .to keep on imitating Box's hero.., —The Chicago Post of the Oth inst. Biqa: Professor Watson, of Detroit, was deliver• ed, of his regular asteroid yesterday morn ing. Both parties are doing well. The star is of the tenth magnitude; the discoverer of the first. —Several skirmishes have taken place near Rume between armed bands and the Papal troops, The newspapers Of Rome describe them as brigands, but from other sources they are stated to be well organ ized revolutionists. - —Jno. 8. C. Abbott has another pleasant fiction ready, called "The History of Na poleon III." Mr. A.'s style is light and fluent, but as a historian the beet praise we can give him is that his works are very pleasantly imaginative. —Paulen nre said to have revived, like crinoline, to conceal a physical change in Eugenie's form. This time, however, it is only , a weakness of the spine which renders it necessary to preserve the curve of the back by artificial means. —The Boston •'Journal of Chemistry" has a long article on "Planchette,"in which tbe editor expresses the belief "that therals one power, impulse or force in na ture., regarding the character of which man kind totally in the , dark." —Buffalo has a huge skating rink almost finished. The platform and galleries can Accommodate twenty-five hundred persons, while the skatmg pond is ninety by two hundred feet, with' anent floor to prevent the water from escaping. —A death-bed marriage has occurred in Ohio. The bridegroom had been mortally wounded in a drunken fight, but his affi anced determined not to give him up and came to his bedside at midnight; when the ceremony was pegormed. ' I —The King of Denmark is considered the best matchmaker in. Europe. He has taken the greatest two catches among the thrones for his daughters, Wales and Czarewitsch, and his son got one of the wealthiest prin cesses in all Europe for his wife. —Leotard won't come to America for less than $2O for each minute that he performs; e., his nightly performances last some 20 minutes and he demands $4OO per night. We have not heard yet of the man who in vited-him to come on those terms. • —Antony and Cleopatra, with panorama, transformation scene and ballet, has been brought out at Elsa Francisco, and Bun yan's Pilgrim's Progress, with transforma tion scene of the "pearly gates, golden streets and eternal city," is or was recently in New York. —A rathei fast youth was relating the - ex perience of his voyage across the ocean to a sympathiziugAiend. Said he, "I tell you what,- old fellow, there's one good thing about it; though. Yott can get as tight .as yon` - - u please every day, and everybody thinks you. are only seasick." - —Ribelt & Co's. furniture building, in Erie, was destroyed by,, fire on Thursday night. Many of the firemen from the Dun kirk Convention were in town, and were all at a ball when the fire broke out, but they to a Man turned` in and worked nobly. The loss was about $12,000. —Brick Pomeroy is trying to find out what kind of clay he is made of, and wrote to Senator Pomeroy inquiring what branch of the Pomeroy tangly he belonged 'to ? The Senntor replied that "Brick" might take whatbranchhe pleased, but he, ,the Senator, belonged to the other branch: —The engine "Pennsylvania," used as a pusher on the Reading Railroad, between the Falls and Port Richmond, is said to be the largest locomotive in the United States. It has twelve driving wheels, and weighs over, fort Y-four tons. There are only two larger locomotives hrthe world, and they are used on the Mount• Cents Railway. • —A man in Albany has invented a "union self heating sleigh," which carries a heating apparatus in front,• consisting of olliamps supplied with smokelesi burners, which admit the heat to the feet ihrough perforated sheet'otrnetal, pmtected by wire gauze. The forward motion of the sleigh causes the air to-circulate as it is needed. ' ' —During the coming winter the veteran James k. Murdoch will play a farewell list of engagements ;and _then , retire! Every place Mr. Murdoch-goes he is received with entlatildism; first because in some, of the doles of his.reper toires he:le Still unequalled, • and: Sedaref because of his noble work dur ing the.late war, a,work tiihiilrito Ameri can has .eright to forget.i . —Cleveland employs 'three policemen constantly . to watchthat the oil refiners do not violate the ordinance against discharg l ing refuse in the river. Eight firms, hOw ever, luive been cited to • appear for trial for alleged misdemeanors in this respect. It -would need more than- three policemen to 'watch our,oil refners,lf eergenage were ne eessary here, bat that is probably because they are more numerous and emarter than the refiners of. the Forrest City. —A New ::York:paper, says: "There seems to be E seme chance, after all, of hav- ing,an underground railroad in -this city; 1 for it appears that the contractors who built the ll,lletrepolitan Underground- Railroad :in made Pthlielonal • offer.to construct the prOposed; unilerground road ln} ,N 457/ York'Otsti and to furnielcall the capi- Fefit*4.,.to complete the road, which the , projectors may fail tu obtain at home.", 77 - #1 1 ?4ve0 1 4 1 4, WOe arq always, the moit,ettcceeefur Tend always thrifty: Tbe , enterprise sud =era .Pkitt.PrOmet • • piehlforward in the race, and keep them: selves and their business before` the eyes' of theWerld la the~ heft atiatiraneiagalest ro am Itw o ultj ' pe dfig4otwirlizt th.reany ,irstances or great pliceesaln tradit , that', have not been' on throigh:, the OveTtifilni col umns of thedally press. Look at Chicago And New , York, they: , hive been laughed at .for their .constant blowing .on• . their own: Irmtmets, 'for . - their persistent teelf-glorificer4. lion ort advertising,t and.' yet see what. they are; :The-treateet :cities of:the EV* and 'Weeraid the moat provetatptproiltieilty; . ) , h • '• PITTSBURGH . (PAZ DENTISTRY TEETH EXTRACTED ME ME W3 . mr]Eiotrr'PAlN Ito Maws !MADE WHFNIiF/0111. Tarn( ARE ORDERED. A FULL en' FOB be. - - AT DR. scorre. 'Ts palm sTaarr. Ita nbon ABOVE RAND ALL WORK WARRANTED. CALL AND AR LINE OPRCLMENS OE GENUINE VULOAN`I ITR. InT9:dAT r4.IETURES tk, 4 HELar, lituttiraetttrers and Wholesale Dealers In Lamps, Lanterns, Chandeliers AND LAMP COODSE Alsoi CARBON AND LUBRICATING OILS, BENZINE, No 147 Wood Street. :n23 Between Bth and oth Avenues , :OA • S I , :e. ;mammy. RACLIC CEMENT. , 80 P STONE. ' PLASTER, OLILKNEE TOPS. WATER rims. =I HYDRAULIC CEMENT 'DRAIN PIPE. Cheapest and best Pipe In the market. Also, RO BENDALE HYDRAULIC CEMENT for sale. • B. 113. & C. A. sitooKsirr de CO. Omen and MomttractoryLA4o REBECCA T. Allegheny. . Orders by mall promptly attended to. ,leCt:rsa PI - OS. ORGANS. dr-O TREY THE HEST AND CHEAP.. ,AJP DST PIANO AND ORGAN. Schomader's Gold Medal Piano, AND ESTEY'S. COTTAGE ORGAN. The SCHOMACKER PIANO combines all the latest valuable Improvements known In the con struction of a lest class Instrument. and has always been awarded the highest premium wherever ex hibited. Its tone is full, sonorous and sweet. The workmanship. hp' durability and beauty, surpass all others. Prices from pa to 1150, (according to style and finish,) cheaper than all other so-called first class Plano. ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN Stands at the head of all reed instruments, In pro ducing the most perfect pipe quality of tone of any similar instrument in the United States. It is sim ple and compact In conedruction, and not liable to get out of order. CARPENTER'S •PATENT "VOX HUMANA TREMOLO" le only to be found in this Organ. Price from $lOO to $550. All guaranteed for time years. BARB, SNAKE & BUETTLER, inht N 0.12 ST. CLAIR STREET. KNABE & CO.'S - AND HAINFS BROS. PIANOS, For sale on monthly and quarterly payments. CHARLOTTE SLIME, atilt 43 Fifth street, Sole Agent. HATS AND CAPS. FALL HALTS ! 1 - M'CORri & CO., I 1 lil3l WOOL)! ETREET, • Are now ready with a LARGE '..LND SELECT TOCE of i 3E1E.A2T43, C.Z.L.T.S, and AND FURS. MARTIN LIEBLEII, .11.A.T9. CAPS AND :E`1131182 also. Manuacturer„ Wholesale and Retail Dealer In TIMMS. VALISES. Itc.. No. 1314 SMITH FIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. MERCHANT TAILORS. SUMMER GOODS, . Boys', Youth's and Children% BUMMED CassudEßlC 8171 Ts, LINEN SUITS: DUCE SUITS.` 11PLANNEL SUIT& • - A LPAOCA JAOKILTS, In every style. of the greatest variety. suitable or the beefiest semen. ounuemen srul one a tine as sorttueui- of WHI eg .ndorgoq i N DUCK SUI fS.' AL.PACOA: and TLAWHILL ANS, de.; every garment being speelatly_msde or us be the beet natant bonsai. Our prices are as low •as good goods Can be sohl at by any Arm Zest or West. 11' r.04:31:AN, I f ;• `4l2' ST, CLAIR. STREET.' secco.AND'CIGAIIS; lin JULIAN ALLIEN,!'j Dustin tee ALL wimps % 4EA.I" TOBACCO. AND NEM.IIB, So. SIXTH STREET, ' (National Book of mane Building,) Prrnintmora. PA. liranon of 1751 Water street, N. Y. apkon. - DANIEL F..DINAN. EXCELSIOR WORKS. • R. ' - 4 W. .TIONIKINSKM, • idaziuStiiitoiand toesdizi Tobacco, Snuff,Ogars, 'Pipes, &0., 4. 40 6 1/1/EDIZRA;, 4T../.l42oainirre CONMI .Th)NMUSS. HENRIiw.HORBACH, Confectionery and Bakery Na SOO ISTZBET, Bettveea Beveuth ud Liberty. XIPLAEITEB 4 CtißTElt SALOON itttsehed. . GEO fgarzELEnti;, Fancy Cake Baker & Confectio ne r, rompoi d DOMLEHTIO PRITITS . 110 e oar's's' ?clang and .itontascas stice..ls, Ithenr• _sir Constar' .y on hand,lCE ysizAls. of attotniassrors. .. , NCB' ACIONEO. SE 10E1,9 EAT VitnicAA con : • 'BUTIV I I 4I O I, VOTgsE li . 43 M S MI TI N G I fA CILEFI A IT mats w0.N41144.• • imfri T_" '" " 17 ttN110 I:LY' TN ingswr • d • 'l l4ll4o !Ota:NAttiollt to M 3 / 1 . tithlA l4 l4 l3/r. , • CHASa BATAERPMIV; Airdrit Comdr 7ZHTR MAIINN,ToNTNIStti over I —. .bArdilleeN Jewelry Storee 1 r PY 2 .i1(364 RAIR:AiTAPEFfitiffERY , t r " - tat 'WI: 4011 E PECK Ornamen HA.III WORK Killtr , pEßFUldE h % bled street. nay' emit ed. Pittiburg i - 't z sd i e e Always en handl , * Avner*, assortme d r n...... 1 • 8 " alignments Wles, To de. Also t Lyng; wRACELETtS, a * A 'reed Pries to easch . be Liven for Ladles! and dentientels , RAW , . the neat,. , sa wed Mannar: * -- r ' a s k auttjug E MONDAY. SEPTEMIIEIt 14; 1868. HENRI H. COLLIN% an= FilM DRY GOODS, grf, . • FALL GOODS, NOW (:OPEN 11 N Cl, I AT THODOILE F. PHILLIPS', 87 MA 141' SECOND lIIIVA I. or NEW L. ND DEAUTIVEL /10M113=11M1 THE FIIFFAT ASHORTMV.NT or SILKS, POPLINS, EMPRESS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OP DRY GOODS, TO BE POUND IN nyz CITY, AT J. IL BURCHFEIM & CO'S, se,:No. 64 St. Clair, near Liberty St. • . ~,, C . . il . 06 „,.. m E - ' = 4/ NV .9. .El it . ' 17d .z. . cz aka 4 , 7 z 02 2 t... As ' p cz, 11 ~., 12 ed Oil W = •••• WPM VD I=l 1 7 r4 4 _ • .„... a z= % 4 . - 2 a ~.. M .4-> A y QOM t. 0 t,' = : es .4 • I= `' .1 4 IA 7 1 ., = "I 1.1 0 e ui pra 1 cs 7, .__ co I.Q Xi di at - ). .• O ..con - 1:4 =,------ P..... 4 = .... '-' •-• 41 6 ll' =I ' 1; : Ca Wlei CZ •• cm to •••fl ..... fr., .1 .___. 168: -- ---- IBS. NEW GOODS. JEW ALPACCAS. NEW MOHAIR. BLACK SILKS. HOSIERY and GLOVES. F. 044061:1CTY, car- Ea 168 Wylie Street. Jo 168. . 168. re p3o:n44) CIA.R.III, McCALNDLESS & CO., kj (Late Wilson., Carr & C 0..) WHOLESALE DEALERS Il' Fmeign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 94 WOOD STIDEST. Tbird door above Diamond alter. L'ITTSB I GH, PA.. COAL AND CO tios.Ll cosifir -- DICKSON, STEWART & CO., • S Saving removed their Office to NO, 567 LIBERTY Errzumemr, (Lately City Flour M 111) SECOND ILLOOR. Are now Imepared to furnish good YOCOMOGYIE KY LIMP, NUT COAL OR BLACK, at the Wires' taortet price. All orders left at their oboe, or addreseed to them through the mall, will be attended to Promptly. y9sstftl, A nim THONG & HUTCHINSON, Successors to a rTuLADIMP237.• AND Yououroanzrer Cci.g. CO.: • • JUDDSBA_SHIPPNRB AND DEALEM, BY RAIL. ROAD AND RIVER, Of superior YougWoghealy CAS AND FAMILY COAL. the Wee and Yard—FOOT OF TRY STREET, nest Nos Worke. GLASS, CE/NA. CUTLERY. 100 WOOL) IiTRZET. i:is'• N. :1: .1' QUEENSWARE, eirmnra, PLATED WARE, PARIAN STATUETTES, BOHEMLIN CLASS, And other STAPLE AND TANOT EIOODS, a great variety. 100 WOOD STREET. RICHARD E. BREED hi! CO. IoR WOOD firREET. WALL PAPER- WALL, PAPER, i, 1 AT 'REDUCED. PRICES. APTER. 417 LY 1131' . Wit . will ofSer our present stook of , • I a i l. Mail Papers at Greatly',Reili d Prices. A largo aasoetinent of SATIN PAP , for nig* , rooms, ceiling., IC., a 4/: ' No.; lin Market Street,n ' Fifth. JOS. R..HUGELES PRO. WEIGHTS . AND a-4. 4*r of ,Weighti ' and Mesillnit No: yomtnt Em= llintwoen.Libarty and Perry streatir Ora/m.l proz9p,py attended stalks COAX , RYE FLOUR, &et- WASEILIVGIVOIft • "I . ;* • • • • WiSHINGTON STRthr, • • • :Near Pittatmrsh 0110111: etiffeeturM• of CORN MEAL, RYE 7 - 1,01:711 sad PIPICTIEEED.; Orders delivered la either city f etuurge. .orabi of a ll ALl:ilk, altopped, POrielielled,Oa short notioe: • CARPETS AND 01 NEW CAR' ARRIVED AND AI RIVING. _ I IL WE AM IN EC IPT OF AN V lopmerliC deck of every de- Tiii4 WAY LOWEST CASH PRICES Al 4 SrECICIK ! TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSELS wo AND ICIII#EM PLY ALL WOOL INGRAINS, In great variety DRUGGETS, all Widths MEDALLION DEUGOETS, Our stock Is the largest and moat desirable we have ever offered to the trade. BOVARD, ROSE & CO., tle10:d&wl FALL GOODS; HUT ARRIVAL OF THE SEASON. A FULL ASSORTMENT OP • Velvet, Brussels, - - Tapestry, Three Ply, And Ingrain • CARPETS, JUST OPENED AND OFFERED AT THE LOWEST BATES. OLIVER 111'CLINTOCE & C 0 .9 No. 23 Filth Street. aeB: NEW CARPETS ! AT POPULAR PRICES. BITARLA3rD & coLuars OFFER THE Newest and Best Patterns AT THE LOWEST PRICES. LACE AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS AND CORNICES. McFARLAND & COLLINS, 71 and 73 Fifth Strelet. Next Building to 11. B. Custom Howe & rostoNee. aulOniwr NOTICE •IS • HERESY GIVEN . 4 - 1 7 that the pirtrershin heretofore existing be. tween JAMES McCIINE and MATTHEW STEW ART, under the nanie and stile of McCUNE & STEWA.RT Has been this day dissolved 14 :mutual consent, and the Psoduee and Commission Business will be car ried on by JAMES )kCUNE and. JOHN D. Me -OIINE,_ ender therm= and style of McCIINE .t EEO., who will settle the accounts of the late linn. , JAMES tice UNE, • • 'MATTHEW STEWART. Pittsburgh, Sept..lit,lB6B. . 01.2:v58 . . NOII.CE —XS., HEREBY GIVEN . the partnersnip heretufkire wanting_ be= twern . J. B. ISFIZERIFIN W 3. rHERRIFF ; I3UUti LOLltililtXra _ ne StotißAW, nndorthe name and style et tittEitßitieti, LOUGHIUDY;L MaillAW, has been std. day dissolved h mutual eonsent. and the PLUMBINti, Gan,AND a'r.E.Cll. FITrif.G,__VOLU".EIk.SHES.T IRON AND BRASS. Fol3leltity Btltilb!ESS will be copueued here- SHERRIFFS LOUCHREY, Who will settle the &mounts of the late firm. eHERIFF, W. GHL E tUO F R E r. au2S:v:B WM IS COHAN. SHEETINGS AND BATTING. OLDIES, BELL 84'C0., • ANCHOR ,COTTON. MILLS, PrZwrSl3ll7Tiolaii. • Zino Amara of HEAVY' XEDIETM and L.I.BHT . . . ANCHOR AND IKAsilrous • SHEETINGS AND LaiTTING: M . Duu , =l AND Ito. a .ST% 84't*zzar And Nos. 185 and 1811 Third • '"• ' • • :MEASURER: oe.Porytovero, WEST COMMON hitudaineiStopie *or ice, Col4m o P, Alle P! 9l7. ntaimPa..atTliALTE4 £ CO. awe OA ,ttand ppepare on 'b or t, t wice Itesztli gld Stonea , rte. Bldemilks. ystilts; so. -Read ana Tomb Stonest.L 4 ' • • ' Ordarr P'omPUreSecated; ~ Prices sauckliSble 1 iicripitoll OR CARPETINGS, new 'Wes, for Fall Sales, and which; will be con;• boutitir added to during tit eleaatatB. (43 LI, UM BROS., . nt rims FiTILICEI'. CO NE WEST STYLES ! CARPETS COMMON CARPETS, AT VERT LOW •PEICES WINDOW BLIADES 21 tn. It STREET. BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION MMI CLOTHS =1 BY £ LECHIATE. AT All CTIO N—HOUSES AM, LOTS. SEVENTH WARD. ALLEGHENY. On WEDNESDAY, September 113th, at 3 o'cloec, will be sold. on tuo. premise& of Richard - Danvcr. -Eastlitreet Extenattru, cevebtla ward. Allegheny, `also knownlik thesaw mu Valley Plank Hold. one lot of ground adjoining %be school House. 44 by /00 feet, with f ame house of ave..rooms and sta ble. - Ati,o, one lot 56 by 150 feet, with brick house of seven rooms.. Thee are fruit trees and shrub bery on these lots. Also, on the DreiniSes of Mr. Gallagher, ;near the above; a 14 100 by /00 feet, on which ig erected a frame house of live rooms, porch back and front,• large slaughter , house, sta -tiles, shed', etc. , sriqx stream of water running through the lot. Terms of sale of Mr. Danver's proDeff-Y—One fourth cast!, balance in three years. Terms ox the other announced at sale. 111CrOVSE AND LOT, 6TH WARD, •AAA. ALL'CAIHENY, AT AUCTION. Tee property No. 134 Franklin street. near the Sixth Ward Public School. will be so d wltbkour re serve on FBI !JAY ASTERNOON. Sept; 143,h, at 4 o'elock. Th-, lot is .94 by 139.. Tile hobse la frame. four rooms. klichittoutic and halt. in good order and in a pleasant iw.auty. Inspection In vited. Terms at sale. A. LEGGATE, Auctioneer, eel No. 159 Federal street, Allegheny. BY META & nourra PALMER & PHILLIPS, AUCTIONE F FAILS And aminti;sion Merchants, .1, • OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, No. 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS, Dry Goods and Notions, dT IMITATE SALE; DAY AND LIMNING. Consignments Solicited. Prompt Be. turns. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 11s • FOURTH ST. • 11N • JOHN D. BAILEY & BRO., STOCK AND REAL-ESTATE;BROKERS 'AND Arcrunnares, Are prenared to sell at Auction 13 BONDS, and all kinds of SECURITIES, REAL TAIT., HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, iLo , either on the premises or at the Board of Trade * Rooms.' Partimdar attention paid, s a l eeretofore, to the sale of Real Estate at private I Sales of Real Estate in the country attended. • Mee, No. 119 FOURTH STREET. Jr6ms34 $lO6OOO T° lA)Alvi' \ ON BOND AND MOB:WAGE. - 1430; inn% _ Real Eirtste ARenL e.O Bei:1001131d street. DRUGS AN'? CHEMICALS. BLECTIC ,SEMMER .CORDIIh, An infallible re i medyfor SummlrComeaintDia t Dysentery, v om i t i ng . 3ourk ase t an W e era z DR. 11111111S' CRIMP CURE A specific for. Cholera, Cramps and rain in the Stomach, for sale by .112LRRIS ar. SWING, Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets, AGENTS FOR J. SOHOONNIAIagat SON'S PURE . WHITE LEAD, AND piccolos vEninTER GREEN, 437111'6 . ` InirlVi th .ettr i ,attot eri t . 11.1 te giZ more perfect satisfaction than - any p e sint in the market. CILWOR ICFMTVS. r - , ' . 4 ± c l - ' - :. - ~, ~ ~.? ,1-!. -,-, ;.;•.; :.. r._ , '.. i :. . 'f: - ' , A. ir-, ; , , - - ,2 -4 , 4, 5 , -' r',,, '..,'. 1,' , .: ' m A ....‘...„,... ...,.:__....pe,23.351.....7e__:,...., ..._., ...:._,•,..."--.,---9t ',..'"-. ••: - 1. . ~, i 4 ~ • * C r .; : ..,., •.. ' C. , ''''; : ;•• C 0 ARS _I3I3IWOR- - "TO.AId IbTREIW OFHBHED 121 - 141113 . At I aePIO i NIgbWA 11W. A i EDS; SCO T CH and MILE BISC UIT. For SOY - by Every Grocer in 'the City: Bakery, No. 9.l:LibOrty St. ityrANllOOD: • HOW LOST I HOW Iyi: RESTORED!'Justpubttaiteit biserrkd envoi ow.. Price Six cents., Ar _IrECTURE ON THE `•• NATIDTRAT 4 .TREATXENT; and Radical Cure of 13perieutorrtura,- or Semlnal'ilireaknesb,-Involuntasy Emissions, Sexual Debility and 'nitwit Dante to Mar riage generally._ _•.Nerrourness., Consumption, EDl leper and Fits, atental and Physical • Ineepae/rv, re- initial! from Self.ADnse kc. , Robt.- Culver well. M. D. author of the "Green Book," de. "A .BOONTO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS," sent - 3 tinder seal,'ln ir plain envelope, to ;thy-address, post paw on. receipt or Ozanne, or teropme e edam_ pa., ,to CHAS. • Clo.„ 4137640WERY. NENTOMIC,.YOSTOFFICE HOS 4513 . Also Dr. ChilvervrelPs "Warrlase Gulde4" Dribs 515 cents. ligeovnooD. l l_-414dther New ' MEDICAL PAMPHLET. from the pen of DE. Lunn& The Medical now says ands work: if ,“Thls ,valuable ,treattge on the canee cure of premature decline, shows how health is impaired through secret abuse* of youth and manhood, and )3 how easily regained. It gives a ;clear synopka of the Impeftments to marriage, the ..auaneand effect, 4 of nervous debility , rnd the reinedlell thft•efor.. , Docket ednlod of the above wl3l -be , tn; warded on .4 eeektp_t WI cents, by ,addreaaing Doctor CUR- ?A, S',Nt' NO. 88,NOrth - Chatles et . feel, Haltlitune, Idd. 'Tylitu • • - '• ~ •• pIITSBERGIT S PAPER IL4Nu. r„: FAOTIIP4N43- COXPANT, Ipitailliltums of PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS, vi owlrroN mna,-fmnsusirsin-Liii. onto. BBIGELTtO4 MILL--NEW BRIGHTOV. ' . " ' GIPPION 'Aim wAßzgousz, ~,ri .1 40.82 Tiihri Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. i OriNnize—lityllBT. HARTS l W : rsident. ;4, jO. B. LIVINGS , Tressurer. tp ‘ : i•:-.. 1 , AL RIDDE, -; DruCtoss-.Auirrin . Barge, 'John.,Aswell, B. g F , , Raman Jobs 8.. 0 /rAngloqu.,!,o, to , _, •Cu •na d'thr Parwr Stack. ' " ;*' -. - k Ws:omit , o -t. MD • ENOWA Nereithnts 84 ziltyluts i etu rem Ns Sitk ' Tim trittiblY, O,L ~ *Ritill6Ote tO ttlb aointe Phu Wood streets,.t..l House formerly O 4 eoPled.bY the -ftoplik's Nations' llank," mut remain dulling ttyssrestlult.ur t heir n c l r 4 °p _" ' 30111,1 soo Jr Cashier. (of I:AtitotEE j341,x aGliostit; ?MT 4,0 1 : 1 8EA1880C4TiOl 4VgAra"Ps Nog. Msg:Uri:4v PliOurgbi. Pa. Bipedal atteatiop,given to the a *.sad,bunding of ootagrucentend ctlitniLpiges. . AUCTION SALES. A. LEGGATE. Auct•r. 159 Federal street. Allegheny MEDICAL: P4.PER.. ';'RB~1d0!P cTS°
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