I? 3 ptt littsiyurgij Gaidtt. ;.'BEFORE, DIIRI'NGs 81NtE. lIY 11. PATlllOl'a, . • Thenth thou that art betrayed klo feel the treason shanty, yet the traltor,stsnde in 'Worse cage of toe. —EWtespeari. • • TEArron..—One who, in the - breach of trust, de livers his trust to an enemy. One who betrays his trust.—Webster. When Sonthrone in their cherished hate, Resolved n separation And claimed that every Federal State Was ' in itself. a nation, Where stood Horatio Seymour,? And 'when they-caused wide-spread alarms, Bytneir assumed transcendence, • And madly sought, by I orce of arms, To gain their independerce, What said Horatio Seymour? ' ; And when. "Old MM. , the President, • Most kindly did apprise them, -- It they did not at once repent • He surely should chastise them, • What did Horatio Seymour? And when at length the war began, Anti patriots ft erred and trembled , r Which' was the .party—who the matt, That In that hour dissembled? , Wag it Horatio Seymour? I ! Arid - when-New York was hideous made, ' • • - By mob with fire and bludgeon, • was it then his trust betrayed, And showed hanself a gndgeon? . , who says, Hortitiv be 1310111"4 And When, throughout the fearful strife, Our ' boys in blue" were lighting, • - Who peritted mush the ao life, By public speech and writing? Was it Horatio Seymour? _. . . And when our Legislature said ' • Who"boys,' might vote by waxy, Who was it showed he,had a dread Of sucn a liberal don? Just ask Horatio eymcgir. And when in eighteen slaty-lour, - • So many "dente were cheated, By being-told the " war wa, wee, • And that we were defeated, What said Horatio Seymour ? And then, when Grant chastised the too To terms of forcedsubmisalon, Who sorry, seemeillhat wa: so, And mourned his "friends'• condition? rlease ask Ho - ratio Seymour. • Anti Place the "rett , '" were fo:ced to yield, -- . Thel - , open waif re ended; • Since they weraconquered in the field, • Who have the Horatiobefriende? Just ask Seymour. And while the Congress guards NMl:care The Intel cats of he nation; Who seeks to force a second war, - • By balking legislation? Again ask Blair and Seymour. . ' When rebel hands are stretched =miss The graves oi freedom's martyrs, • In hopes to i emedy th •Ir loss By ballots, force or charters, ';• Wuege stand both-Blair and Seymour? . When 'Northern "dem" and Southern "rebs , • Arein affiliation, 2, As wsrnand woottn weaver's webs. r Who.hall Hie Mode relation?. • • J ff. DONIS, Blair and Seynionr? •Las.,:August, 1868.. ' • —Utica Hera titt MANUFACTURING ITEMS. -Large worsted manufactories are being put up at Pawtucket, R. I. ---CMe-horse mowing machines are being made at Bridgeport, Conn. —52,400,000 of capital is invested in the lumber business of Minneapolis. 1 --The Troy, N. Y., rolling mill strike is ended, the men having resumed work at the old rates. —Two paper mills in New Hampshire, . one at Alstead and one at Swanzey, were destroyed by re last week. .—The prin ipal manufactories all over Connecticut an very busy, all working extra hourg and some day and night. —ln MinneaPolis there are two paper mills which turn out two tons of printing and two of wrapping paper daily. —The Minneapolis Woolen Mill at Min ' E neapolis has about half the capacity 'of the North Star Mills at the same place. , _• • - -There are thirteen large flouring mills z - at Minneapolis. :In 1867 they made 221,000 barrels of ,flour, worth over $1,800,000. ' -Eight blast furnace§ have been idle all .. summer for want of coal. in Youngstown, , Ohio.- •• But last week they all started again. '• ' ' —The Metropolitan Paper Coliar Com , parry of New York City employs between . three and four hundredhands. and can turn • , • out nearly two , millions of paper collars .• , • daily I' ' ' ' ' —A new woolen mill is being built in •Westerly-R. I.; it is of pressed brick and stone r three stories' high with basement .-and mansard roof. It is 124 feet long by • '• 48 wide' . . • —PicbOld, Hall and Fisher's agricultural works,' in Buffalo, were completely de, Stroyed by; fire last Saturday a week ago. " ' Their loss 7as'yery heavy. and they bad but 42,00 insurance: ' • • ' . ' • ' - - ACHarrieville, N. 71:,1S a large eheese . . factory, .It noes • the milk of fire hundred cows, and,Maltfa on am : average twelve - cheeses pf,sixty • ponnds each ri. day, or • • •E more than• 100,000 pounds yearly, „ ' . The ,Everett mills of - Lawrence, Mae-' -Mae: -. secbrisetts, produce. weekly 100,000 'yards - ' of flannel shirtings, dress goods, etc. • , • 12 44 PolthAs of w ool _ and 20 , 000 ponds of •, . • cotton'arensed eacu weea; I,ooo,luutds are ' 'erriployed. . '--E " • E ' " ' ,, —The Renfew Manufacturing Conipany, in North Adams, - Massachusetts, are , now , putting up machinery for the manufacture. • of Scotch plaids. Sixty families have been engaged in Seotland to come over and work in. this. mill. —The North Star Woolen Mill of Min ' neapolis is of stone, seventy feet by fifty, four -,stories high, has-four sets of cards, forty 'looms and _.over 1,000 spindles. Its. capacity is five htmdred yards casaimere or 1,500 yards of flennel per day.:: =The 2rje machine -for making 'barrel staves .E . L • • recently invented by . Charles Murdeck, of - - Hartford, is 'E said to Illustrate anE entirely • . , • I • r new process, --sawing in 'a curve. It cuts' f ; • staveslrom a solid block and finishes them " ; atthe rate of sixtyper, minute. • - ' • '..;-One shoe tonic; in, ..Erie, employs BAY: hands and turnspit about 3,000 oases of goOda• e : annually, PrilftiPa i ir,indiel aildbo Y foAeavY, , , ~ ~ abo rt ., They use eleven sow i ng. e 8 , ',.....1 nitia, arc about'to enlarge their vioriman attto double their present capacity . •.; • '' ,'' i ) ~•,;:` ' -The Erie in '9 1 4 1. r? 32 .' WeAO , have, te! ., cently„ completed for th e Erie Water - Works ...a stand pipe, two hundred, and : tweitio,,feet' , •-; high; live feet,' in , diameter And weighing ' r ' itrentY-11Ye tons. It cost $9,000, and is slid 1 L ' ,I; :tol)ntiii3 tallest stand PIP. in. An world. '. .4 t irii wood; of *orcestero Mass 4. has invented a lathe'for turning shafta by which ize 6.6 imitiiej, *Ming of the' largest A as rapidly aslt° smallest rods,/ (kis on sex._ 'lllbiticai at the'vorki of: Wood.i'lfjght,'and - , id attracting great , attention o n, the .part of msaintsto,. - - ; 1 ,4, ~, . - - - - .. ' ._Nearly all of bank-note paper used_ • : .422 1 , Ibis ; country .. ; made In Philadelphia., i:, There are two other„ mills In this . taunt*: , but tbe one In Philadelphia Joke the ' Mod . Work by. far. The paper is made of only =I linen rags, imported for the purpose : AM Ireland, and lass white as snow. —An extensive manufactory of wooden Were lies been established at Idinnespolis. ;Last season - this establiehmenkterned out :ten thousand dozen pails ; three thousand 'dozen tubs; seven hundred dozen half bushel measures, ,three hundred dozen churns and five hundred dozen horse pails, etc. TIPHENERIS.- —The State of Anxiety—Maine.—Ex. —There are 172 woolen mills in Ohio. —The close of the war--uniforms.—Fie change. —Changeable poplins are the rage for adies" wear this.season. —Twenty drinking fountains for man and beast are to be put up in Boston. —Some people object to Seymour because he was a derni-reb all through the war. —5300,000 worth of property wel de stroyed by the recent freshet in Wes Jer- I sey. -644,000, gallons of linseed oil, worth $1,200,000, are made yearly in Dayton, Ohio —Harriet ,Hosmer has taken a Macation from her ehissel, and is now enjoying it at New York —The tobacco crap of Southern Kentucky will probably be double as large this year as it was last. —Farmers in Huron county, Ohie, cope plain that the grasshoppers eat the wool from the backs of the sheep. —The furnaces of the glass factories along the line of the West Jersey Railaoad use twelve thousand tons of coal yearly. , —A ,Buffalo hunting excursion to the Rocky Mountains is being organized in St. Louis. Tickets-for the round trip $2O --Experiments are now being made in France with a preparation of petroleum which is to be used instead of gun powder for firing off cannon. —Barton Hill, a star actor of some little renown, has taken the leading *sition in the stock company of the Arch street Thea tre, in Philadelphia. _ -LSotne people in — Tennessee opened a water-mellort the other day and found a snake inside. How it got there? is the puz zling conundrum that arises. —The Copperheads hate man with the slightest kink in his hair. They think that men with woolly heads canna be a fur- Straight race.--Phlla. Bulletin_:, —There was a' grand dinner given in Bal timore on the 12th of September to com! memorate the defence of the city against the British, fi fty-lbur-years ago. small German University," says M. Renan, "with its unwieldy professors and hungry tutors, does more for science than all the pompons wealth of Oxford." —When a gentleman steps on a lady's train, the lady should turn around and say politely, "I beg your pardon, sir," and the gentleman should bow and say, "I accept your apology, madam."—.Y. Y. - Mail —Of the many million tons of coal pro duced throughout the world annually, England furnishes 104,000,000, the United States 25,000,000, Prussia and the Zollve-- rein 20,000,000, France 10,000,000; and seven other countries the balance. ' - —Still another victim has to be recorded among the, tourists to Chamounix, in the person of Count Louis de Cambaceres, who while descending by the valley of the Tete- Noire, made false step and was dashed from rock to rock down a precipice about five handred.feet deep. —The reed bird seasonis at its height in the East, and. every one who can lay hands on a weapon, turns gunner for the time being, trumps all day - through swamp and picket, gets wet,. cold, odr:itched, muddy and exhausted. comes home with, at most, reeds:birds enough for a meagre meat, swears and feila mlielable for a day or two, and then forever after talks about that jolly day he was out ginnhig. . • . A "man With a Charmed Life. All great. cities are full of Strange charac ters; but et Present New Orleans excels in this respect. . Living here is' an individual whose.remarkable career is almost without a parallel in , the annals of romance. He was bean in'lndiana,•and is now about forty years of age. His name is Edward Caruth ers. Being engagedin allersonal difficulty with ernan named Simpson, at Madison, in tie fall of 1840, lie killed his ` antagonistand fled tnthe American , army, then entering Mexico.. Ai; the ,battle of d Chapultepee he Was taken prisoner,. and laid for months in a Mexican, ungeon. Being released at last . he married a Spanish girl, and settled on the Rio. Grande, -Here being attacked by the Indians, himself and family were carried into captivity, where he again spent two years. -Effecting ' his escape he Joined ranger company; 'and was, shot in a tight with the ComanchCs; Scalped, and left for dead. 'lle however recovered and joined the , Walker Expedition. to Nicaragua, where lie was wounded, captured, 'and again imprisoned . : .. But being slain ro teasedle sailed for„the • United States. The vessel •he ,was in was wrecked, and 'he barely escaped with his life. He, was one of the passengers on the ill-fated Evening 'Star, and again escaped death when° so many perished. He is now a resident of thia city..and dellghts'in relating adventures which;are Certainly remarkable to a last de . gree..-41. 0 ,Pioiyune. • • , • yporeo, MAN from ,Herkshire county owes his ferfooe to his face. He recently ma& the, actintibitarial'ot a lady on one of , ,the Hudim beats,,tvho took a great fancy to ,Idirt from: his resemblance to a deceased 8011, of her owe. She invited him to' caul •on her in Newritork.:, He dlkeo, and there: found on'attractliesoung lady, the betrothedillthe deceased sou who 4180: recognized the retiemblance, andasked him 46ta n irivresitlt'was the revival of Ihe 'affections Of IllisWfdettett maiden, and . an engagempot,of marriage with the Maeda. chusotta. ie.:J.l'h° young lady , tiow`e4r,' iyfakeick.'ot,a dieeese, and soon follow. 4,u'; finit loter_L:oieher , 'death' bed. bequaih, ing : sentO. ii , =which, she held in ".her own-:right, 40: ;he; yeengt man. whose face had-Avon hetheartiouthe , second time,-, Boston F4ai." - ;A MID= of nava cominandeisand tenant commanders who have been on de-, 'tabbed service fat Acadeniy have been cirdeted tb active service, and the _corps of Instructors will be considerably ;re; duced under the recent act of Congress cur tallingtherexpenses ofthe institution ^ It ib "reporteilthat Firritrit will succeed 'Porter in Command : ofAhti A cademy. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: ;TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15; 1868: ; • • TEETS- EXTRAerian • wiTzfrotrr vexrgl NO CHARGE MADE WHEN Ananour. TEETH ARE OBDEBED. A PULL WET TOR AT DR. SCOTT'S. 178 PRIM MEET, 3D DOOR ABOVE HAND. ALL WORK WARRANTED. CALL AND RN NINE SPEC NB' OF t1411131E Ttrj (VI A I N. • 13179. laA WELDON & KELLY, Manufacturers and Wnolesale Dealers in Lamps Lanterns, Chandeliers, AND LAMP GOODS. Also, CARBON AND LUBRICATING OILS, BENZINE., &c ' • N 0,147 Wood. Street. seinn.T. Between sth and IRV Ayenuesr af Wig kiff*TA 7.ll — ei aliMI HYDRAULIC CEMENT. ' - Ut)Ar nows, Plasm4Xr4rilm. ap18:070 'HYDRAULIC CEMENT• DRAIN •PIPE, heaneat and best Pipe In the market. Also, RO SENDALE 'HYDRAULIC CEMENT for sale. B. B. 4 C. A. BILIIKIKETT 400. , Office and Ilanuthetory-240' REBECCA Allegheny. 410-Orders by mall promptly attended Jet.'",:raa PIANOS. ORGANS. &O. :BUY THE BEST AND CHEAP.. HST PIANO AND OIXIAN. • . , Schonnoker's Gold Nodal :Piano, AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN. The SCHONACISEir PIANO combines all the latest valuable improvements known in the con struction of a Bret class instrument. and has always been awarded the highest premium wherever ex hibited. Its tone Is full, sonorous and sweet. The workmanship. 'for durability and beauty, surpass all others. Prices from $5O to $l5O, (according to style and finish') cheaper than all other so-called grist class Piano. F23TS.Y , EI OOTTMIE ORGAN Stands at theead of all reed instruments, td pro ducing. the m t perfect pipe quality of tone of any o similar Instru ent in the United States. It is sim ple and comp et in construction, and not liable to get out cd ord r. CARPENTER'S PATENT "VOX HUMANA : TREMOLO" is only , to be found in this Organ. Price from $lOO to 000. All guaranteed for dire years. BA.IIII, SNAKE & BITEITLER, WO KNABE & CO.'S AND HAINES PROS. PIANOS, For rale on monthly and quarterly payments CHARLOTTE BLUME, QM HATS AND CAPS. TIATS M'CORD & CO., 131 WOOD STREET, Are now ready with a LARGE AND SELECT STOCK Of tac.".uris, AND .FUR S. stva MARTIN LIEBLER, -63;a ' • Dxszaai ni , . FIATS. CAPS APT) XvQRS. Also. Manufacturer. Wholesale and Rawl Dealer in TRUNKS.. VALISES. do., No. 139 . 131(VPH. FIELD STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa. , Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. TOBACCO .AND CIGARS. ALOpPii DMA:IIIN ♦&L KINDS or CRAF TOBALCO AND 166414, K O . 8 1313P11 STREET. (National Batt. or pro. nerve Buildiog,) pyrrSBURGIL, PA. itrameh of 1151 Water striset, N Y.' Aplizon - itANIEL P. TITNA.W. E xcuslowworuis. • . - . tik. W 7 J37rir3iCIPTIE}43N. •• ' Maavalzeturers and Dealeri - Tobacco, Snug;. Cigars, Pipes, ikan I:14o 6 rEptittAL tIT..;ALLZORZNIII_ '("OONFECTIOrERIES: AENIti copireOhnlerj gu d Bakery LD STZKET. No. 9.." th Liberty , Between Seven and '01631 4 313 - 9ALNiN attached GEO 4 sCrir.r.T.TaN . • 1 saucy Cake Baker & Confectioner, ANT. DZAIM,II tx • • FOR,KIoN & DOMESTIC FRUITS AL NUTS, No. 4U, cOraer Vedeial and RobinsoAllo• Constan•V on hand, 14 01tEna1, of various davore. SEWING , MACHINES THE GIiE,AVAfiIERICAN CONI BINATION. • • BUTION-1101,E'OVERSE1M9 AND SEWING MACHINE. 'EAR No Zill,IIAL.' • • ABSOLIITLT THE BEST FAMILY KAOHINE - IN THE 'WORLD. AND IN TPINSIOALLT THE CHEAPEST. /0514 01 4 11 :1 11 .0 4 . 141 0 1 :40 /Ischine ' , 33A.T.SliEfIre Aiwa for Vede t te Pennivlvattle. acrner 111TH MARKET STREETS, over illehardson , s Jewelry Woe. • errimSl !HAIR AND. PERFUMERY 44trAgtek,.--,Ornaintiiital Bail HAIR. vc03.311t 4NDibERFUNEit,IIO: 131 Mid itteett. near itneeld el'ittsbargh.. AlWayrott hand general i assortment of Ladies , W1613.4111,11Att,% ciatitlernep,s_WlGB,_V PEEli 130 AL AHD CHAINIy.BRAC 2 Liern , &•e'•' - cell* ektairitiu be given fos • IMP ms.. Ladlit end 10bnek ale Cutting d the nee st manner; J+. -211101- • WAitEklelYtißOn . 1 I Orr : / N ' ;•• - aroitikkaa.V.,. • , Thn Ext,Catoss &c., of .Insetib P. tketirotf eat foi sotatheLotsoa•W *rob 0 Pori No. 10 1 BPP € ,A n ittr.„ 5 384 Block. . .3116.,1.11i0rks VOW w • tent. it opti to ABlrkl.ao sell: x 23 • 1116 '4th' A oohs, :oor. Cherry WWI,. lIIIIMEI . . ENN STREET PRO PERT P - • . von g.A.T.V• Alxtyfe•ttronton"south•oldee lo . t Rain street trr 110 rcet to Brewer's alley. „•Tare* Storied briek dweltlnp?trarmeriy i,obeburg mansion,) . with its= ides In rear. Possee.l.4n given on three Jmonths nee! Lice. .Apply to 0 .SIKSA "don EArt, • , sel l is2l 145 4th Avenue , our. Cherry alley. • FIXTURES HENRY K. CowNs. 25 Wood street. ME! No. ILA ST. CLAIR STR 43 Flap street, Sole Agent 87. zwuizr IMMMT. =EN NEW FALL GOODS, OW OPENING;_ THEODORE '. PHILLIPS', 2' STREET. 87 MAR SE OND ARRIVAL 'OF NEW AND BEALITIFITis - . VALTAI:A GODS. ~,"' THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OP q S US, 1 POPLINS,' EMPRESS, _ AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OP DRY GOODS, TO BE POUND IN THE CITY, I AT . J. IL BIJRCIEEIELII & CO'S . CO' S, . NO. id St. Clair, near Liberty, St. ie.l: • a * a CD . • D di 03 °: G• 7 re 5 = QV PO ' "" ' : tad lr. •••4 ' ^r it eel C= 1.. g ..., " A cct 1 0 0 . 24 Di gs, • &... .0 am 0: 3 .fi • cd Da WI tat . &, I:=1 i.... 1 0 V, 2 =1 2 il .... V ;a, 4 G= i t , 0 ia., w. c .4 ay, .04 ;l l .I=l 2. i. ' "-. i 24 E-Z s ''ti I"' p 4 ~ '24 4 v. .. = ~.," r Da t 0 -i = .. .2 ... al ,- •-• ..... 1 f 9 Oil C g ..-. ila in tP .1 r-. Pr 4 od x . = 'C=I 4 1 . D. Cam .6 gra i r 4, 0 ~... co CO = • ...• T. 4 Q 68; »... NEW GOODS., NEW ALPACCALS. NEW. MOHAIR. BLACK SILKS. HOSIERY and GLOVES F. So (7 4 0 - 11(9 Or No. 168 Wylie atreet,g4 16S. UM O ARBI C l at e l ,N 4 i N e o l WHOLESALE DEALERS - IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 94 WOOD STREET, Third door above lamond alley, PITTSBURGH. PA. COAL AND COKE. COALS COALSI COALS!! DICKSON, STEWART & CO., Having removed their Office to NO; 567 I.J2I3EFITY gTHE T, . (Lately City Pkrar mint BECONO ELOOB. Are sostffemkri to tarnish good YOUGHTOOIIII. LUMP. - NUT COAL {)B BLACK, at the lowest market price. All orders left at their °Mee,. or addressed to IDtherm throughthe willtoe attended to promptly. my2s:bM A BBISTRON s f & HUTCHINSON, ADSLIMIL =arm: * *Pugin= Coal. CO.. Y RAIL =ID lUYIXR, aumior youglogheay CAS' AND FAMILY' COAL. Mae arid Yard-490T OP TRY STREET. ajar . the Gas Warka. , GLASS, CHINA. CUTLERY. 100 WOOD STREET. camprA, tauiSs AND QUEENSWARE pri.vrai PLATED WIARI. 2 t I __ FABIAN STATIFE.TTEasi 8 BOHEMIAN 43ELASS I - 4 Atid other STAPLE Alm Fa.may • 4100D5,, • fruit, 'variety., • , 100! WOOD irrirsarr. . • lu.cilArtro ;E. BREED & CO. 100 WOOD STREET. • • •' WALL ''PAPER. , • WALL PArElny 'AT 'REDUCED 'PRICES OILY IM We WM alter our present stock a Wall Papers at. Greatly. Reduce d. Prjees. A taw esaortreent of OkTIN PAP* IB , WON' roomsteollings, at No.l.4 l l*tiOitOet , i ieiir BI;Id1-1E •• NVEIGHTS AND MrilitilUlTUßS: lUTON, Realer •of Weight; and Id,nainneft so.. a *OURTH'eTAZICT, • :1•• I,; ' is CORZT rMEAI4 . RYE 'FLOtrft;',&o: TWir • d=w ,- , • WAPPLOT O, , km IA • A " - • ..f WASHINGTON STMIXTet ;>, 'ittear Pittsburgh Graliazurvatnr, q. ANTrEltig 4sl 44: Manniiattirer! of CIORN WE 111:11,1/LOITS az4 • OHOPZEI.YEICIN • Allolerctinliveren In either ant sree ,of nhatie. • 'twain nr . IA /4pda ..940090 1 4 1/M• Oorn shellea,nn.!inort. Wien. ' • •••• • NEW CARPETS ! ARRIVED AND ARRIVINd. ARE IN RECEIPT OF AN immense stock of every de scription of CARPETINGS, new styles, for Fall Sales, and which will be con stantly added to during the season. 'rtiki VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES. • McCALLUN. BROS., al ITFTIL OrnErr. VAX/I-4 STOCIC NEWEST SIVLES! TAPESTRYAND - ...:BODY .., BRUSSELS,. - , • TWO AND Tligt**F. PLY CARPETS ! • ALL WOOL INOBAII4SOn great variety. . _ . COMMON CARPETS. AT VEEP LOW PRICES. DRUOGETS, all Widths. MEDALLION DRUGGETS, WINDOW SHADES. Our stock is the largest and most desirable we have ever offered to the trade. ' BOVARD, ROSE & 'CO., • - 21 rirriE sTREET. FALL GOODS. FIRST ARRIVAL OF THE SEASON. A FLUX ASSORTMINT OF Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry, • Three Ply, And Ingrain C PET S, JUST OPENED AND OFFERED AT THE LOWEST ELATES. OLIVER lI'CLINTOCK & CO", No. 23 Fifth Street ,e 8 : 71 73 ...."........-.165. DISSOLUTION. NOTICE' GIVEN that the nirtinvisoWberetbfore extertinr be= g ri J. B. nifmmitt W. if .1511ERRLIPIN Malin LQUMIDINV and WILLIAM MoGRAW, under t h e 11%11 1 1.0 li es e ti j e r en B t a hlt i rsool l at . ,7 ll l " oonsenti and! ttnr PLUMBlenr a • GAB . tiTrA 4 M FITTING,L.COYDIU_SMEET ' IRON AND BRASS ruinquar,; IMII/M5 : ml2l „be continued 'bore _ . . -2 . SHERRI FFS - Ali:' OUCHL REY, Who trill nettle the orboanta of the :•;. i;,; , ;„; torznurr; • w SHILRIVP • ; : ';'. Louutilf47: p.auMstlll-. I ; .;;WM:ldctifßAW! !"' cik.IIOBEITEOTf3. PETS AN] OIL CLOTHS NEiii CARPETS, 40 17 'EL IL I TOT IS, OORNIrS WINDOW SHADES, WELL SEASONED • FLOOR OIL CLOTIIS, TABLE AND. PIANO COVERS. !nut Bar GOODS Ai' lowa Filial!. - Taman & nun Nos. 71 and 13 "Fifth , Stied, lieat Butliput MIT. 8. Custom Rouse .1 Post Office iinBrITS&T BUSINESS CHANGES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIP ' • that the parte ershlmberetotore exleittni : be tween JAME:9 McCl3l4.E•and MATTHEW STEW MIT, under the - aashe andatyle of MeOUNE & STEWART, Has been. ibis day dissolved by mutual consent, and the PAOMlCelita 4011111411411011BasIness will bang vied on, by JvtcsAtept.l** and JOHN D. curr*,, under t4e .natite and style of IdeCIJNIC BRO., who will settle the accounts of the late Ann: E ~JABlgicmecUNE, , 13TILWART:' " Lt. 11018. ' - MMM ao_ 'tarp* SHIRT BOUSWASSOCIATION BUILDINGS. Nos. 4 and 4 Su Galt Street, Pitudaalb; "Pir. epeeist , , attaatloa to the designing sad ballslistg OS DOUBT MUMS end PUBLIC BUILDINGS. _ AUCTION SALES BY H. B. BMITHEON & 00. VALUABLE PROPERTy, 56 WOOD STREET, AT Arrc ON SATURDAY. SEPTEDYBER 19TE At SIM o'clock P. V... on the prelates. will be 30 by. auction, that valuable lot of ground frontit 6:15( feet on Wood street, extending - b...ck in dept 52 feet.,on watch Is erected the substantially but three-story brick litioness lipase. No. 56 Wot street, 'formerly oecupled by James P. Tanner. For busineasymrposes this locality cannot be sa Passed. toctultailsts and business men general this sale should wove Yery altractlye. Terms eas B. B. SMITHSON ar, CO., BY £ LEGGATE. AT CT IO N--1110IISES AN. LOTS. SEVENTH WARD. ALLEMIEI On WEDNESDAY, eeplember 16th. at 3 o'ci : will be sold. on tue premises of Richard DatP. East Street Extenstos. r•eventla ward. Alleghe. also known as the Saw Mill Valley Plank Road. o lot of ground adjoining the:lschool House, 44 150 feet, with f ame house of live rooms and at ; ble. one lot 56 by 150 feet, with brick bot of seven rooms. There are fruit trees and giro 'on these lota. Also, on the Premises of Gallagher, near the above: a let 'lOO by 150 fee on which is erected : a frame house of nve room porchbeek and trout: large slanghter house, t 3 bles, sheds, etc with stream of water mum; through t belot. -' : Terms of sale or Mr. Danver's property—Or fourth cash, balance In three years. Terms of ti other announced at sale. ••• ' • • 1.. LEGGATE. Anct , r. se= 159 Federal street. Allegheny; OUSE AND LOT, 6TH WADI ALLEGHENY AT A.UCTIO '1 tue property No. 134 •Franklin street. near V Sixth Ward Public School.. will be so d without t! serve on FRIDAY A YTERNOON. ' Sept. 14th, 4 The lot is A* by 139. The house frame, four rooms, kitchen, attic and hall. in order and in a pleasant locality. Inspection/1' vited. Terms at sale. - A. LEGGATEi Auctioneer, se9 • , N0.:159 Federal street, Allegheny: L 6 ()Two* ALLEGHENY AVENU AT AUCTION.—Two ellgtbb• building lots; A egheny Avenue, north of Ohio Avenue. AI , itheu City, will be sold on the Tromiscs, TRUE DAY dept. 17th, at 3 o'clock. Terms. i Bele , - A,- LECHOATIT., Auctloneer -- BY PAMEEII & PHILLIPS. PALMER & PHILLEPS, AUCTIONEERS And Onnnassios Merchants.' OPERA. HOUSE AUCTION ROoi.; No. 60 Iffih Street, Pittsburgh, BOOTS, SHOES; "CARPET; ' . . .Dry Goods and Notions, I, AT PRIVATE BALE DAT AND EVENTS 6 no‘tments Soliciteit. Prompt X -mmto. REAL ESTATE AGENTS; FOURTH ST. 115. JOHN D. BAILEY & BRO. STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKE, /UNCD AIICTIONEFRS, Are prepared to sell at Auction STOCKS, BON' • and all kinds of SECURITIES. REAL ESTA: HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. az. either on . Rooms. Particular or at the Board of Trade Particular attention paid, as heretofore to' , sale of Real Estate at private sale. Sales of Real Estate in the co inn , attended. Office. O. 115 FOURTH ST EET. Jy6:: $lO.OOO T O Lj ON BOND AND GMO. M. Intrla Beg Estate Agents 6 ............... BLECTIO SUMMER CORDIA Au remedy for Summer Complaint, 1' rhea,- -fryeentery, Vol:lilting, Sour isitomach:! Cholera Morbus. „ , ERRIS' MU CH A iipeeillo ftre Cholas, Crazips and Pain tatomar.A: foe We by MUUM & MnNG,-; Corner of Liberty and Wayne Strt 1 A:4EDMS POE J. SOIIOOMW32 a SON'S PURE WHITE- LEA'; , . . • • MAX/1M YESDITEB GREW . :LT The m.* ireett ei rit. ante wilt not deterioral •expOsWn. , lt loot better:Mt longer ancti .1160reirrie0:11411111otion.tttsit:nny paint .4Nt4=M ii.itaK)laUEl3. y" . „ M ARE: ERIPEItIOR TO ANY OTEti Virna ornEz 6.33 4.44 t . W .0I TY C • w.Tf t A BO T T r O* a , f O I D / 2_CBEAI U A orl a s ß idi a sot hr For ;Fain .by Every Grocer in the • • • Bikery, No, 91 Liberty ies:ra6 • • • • - • •-,•• PAPER'. 1011ITTSBIJIRGH PAPER DlAti • ii PACTITIUNG COXPANY. Mattutacturej= .PRINTING"ANG WRAPPING PAP ndirre iartawricumtraistac. c•; . 11.11.1WITtel ILILL—NNW BkuGHTON, I'4- 4 = • , 40140:4 4WP WMtiIOUSZ, ? RieB2l//ratfrea;lWAlWrglV. chorllini4s—AUGUST President...l "JNO: B. LIVINGST' ON, Truant. , •• - QAMUML RIDDLE. Secretary. DulacT9lutTAlllirft Hanle...joint stwen., , 138sumaa, Joan B. angton: eaulh WiQ far Paned. 13taisk:.-. • 114--:' Fr - 7T7r""tis. a: pozokr4tookFter" 1 't'i -:--- - :b . -111110:111AMOALIZENGINEEr:'t . .. ....,., A_To. Solicitor :or'llbatenz. '_ -1 '.:- (Late erY:5: VOR - o.` Railway.) V .' 'OMAN No; - 1191/EIMMIAL; TER ET. Room'.`? epar yil s. „10. O. Box 50, ALLEGHENY CV ,, MA II MERV. or ill descriptions. design. -, LB FIIEN.ACEAnd ROLLING HILL T., -, INDS .!bithed,_, Pertleelar - attention paid - , eignlns LLIEEY LOCOMOTIVES. " Pater;, ( atientlei - st.llelted. Jar Au EVENING L.r 'LNG CL for mechanics every WEDNI . .. NIGHT. , §TORE WINDOW 811 ABE! :, suy color 'sad Outs reqUtiod„ l with bor.l- etters fit plan or trilrg &Botha plulu Blue, purpose from 3to 7 feet:wide, at the 011 Wareres4us, 516 soul 5138%. Cialrutreet. • At H. PHIL"! Auctioneers BE MI TGAGE. EEG= 'Biaithtleld etre!