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WEDNESDAY MOUSING, AUG._I3-
- LaTE' . SEWS.
War I3a|ietin.
Waß DtFARTXBST. WASBUtCTOS,
. AWCIAJJT-GEKSBAL’b QfHCK, l
. _ Wasbixotox, August 11,1862. j
Oibxbal Oxnrtf.No. 100. - *
tntwh^of, (Seherad Order So. 61,
current series', as relate# in. tho' extension of
. sick leave of absenoo' lehgreby revoked, and
no., applications. for snehV extensions -need
hertolter The order of iho Presi
dent, daUd'Jaiy 31^. Qeneral -Order No. ,22,
fully explains whfti' may be considered ae a
good cause forxbeenoe. :Th‘e Surgin'* cer
tified, of dieabilitj-is ,required by the exist
ing orders* and regulation mustbo forwarded,
sot only to' the Adjatadt-Gsheral of thearmy,
but also to the commandcr of ihe regiment, or
iu ease of a staff officer, to his cumcnaudipg
Gbmenl.
Necohcfr-Officers abVsbt from duty without
leave, or oeyoad the time of thalr leave, will
not be allowed to draw. pay. until a Court qg
CoqaolfBBion,,which'wUl bo ordered on iheir
return to their pcsOor command, shall do*
f-termlne whether was sufficient cause for
their absence. They will accordingly pro
vide thomselres w.ith a full description of tho
aature'and.cause of their disability, certified
i by the proper medical authority, ‘as. required
. by existing orders and regulations.
-2W<£-_officer» of Volunteers, who, are ob
sent from duty on account, of diieaeo con*
treated before they entered the service, will
b. immediately mustered out. Those who
have beco absent more than sixty! days on ao
coant of woands or dieeneea contracted In the
■ lino of their duty wiU.be reported to'the Ad*
jatant General of tbt* Arniy fqr disoh&rgo, in
order that their plaoei may be filled>y others
fit for field service. For thiifcUas of officers
Congress has pensVonLY
FourtA—Applications ror, pensions iuust ho
made tu_theiCommisaioher - of.Tenslohß, who
is tne judge .of the sufficiency ot.evidonce in
support of such claims,, and who furnishes
tho forms and regulation relating* thereto..
■ Fifths When an.officer retnrns to his com
mand after having overstuid his leave of Ab
sence, he may be (tried by a coart-martial for
_ this, ss a military offence; or a CommlEsioh
may.be appointed by the commanding officer
of-his division army' corps, or army, as the
ease may investigate his case, and de
termine whetber.oritoi he yras absent from
.proper cause, and ifrthere should be found to
be saoh proper cause ho will be entitled to pay
daring saoh absence.. The proceedings of
such Commission shall be sent to theAdjatant
General of tho army for the approval of the
Secretary of War. Such Commissions will
eenslat of not less than' three nor over five
oommisfeiohed officers.
Where troops are serving in an army
eorps or an army, no leave of nbtence will be
granted on the oortificate of a regimental sur
geon till the’samO has been approved by the
. Medical Director offsuch army corps or army,
and no Medical Dirpotor will endorse any oer
.■tiflcato until he has made a personal exami
nation of the applicant or received a favora
ble report from a medical offioer appointed by
him to make such personal examination, and
. if upon such persona! examination it be found
that the certificate of disability was given
without proper cause, the same of the officer
giving it will he reported to the AdjatantGen
; oral of the army, and bo dismissed from the
* servioe. •. >;■- A> - ■
SeteiuA.—When officers are not serving in
a division army corps, or separate army, ap
plication for leave may. bo made to \be Adj't
Gen. of-the army, bql, except in any extraor
- dtnary case-, no leavejof absence will be grant
>d, unless the appHcation bp.accompanied by
a certifioate'of character as that pre
« scribed in Genera) Order, No. 61.
Eighth.—AU oases of personal application
for loavs of. absence mado to the War De
partment, will be examined by a modical effi -
cer assigned to that duty in this city.
Dy order of the-Secretary of War.
* E. D. Towsantn, Ass*t Adj't Gen.
TUeßatflc on the Rapid&u.
Wasbikotos, Augast 12.—-Accounts from
•••■ .: Culpepper; dated yeaterdsy, speaking of tho
V ' v fight on Saturday, aay that 10 heavy was tho
i. . • fire r o whioh oar comparatively small number
■ was expofedtbat the only wonder is that tho
entin aoihmand .was'hui,coinptet£27 nonihila
ted at the ond of helf an honr t instead of bo
log half so largo & proportion at-tho oxjilra
tlon of kn hour ana a half. .
. The robot prisoners taken report thpt their
own troops' wer.vmowed.down by_onr fire like
grass* Three time* mere they reinforced by
fra. h regiments and brigades, and when our
.troops retired they were.too muoh crippled to
' parsno them in an open ground.
The prisoners also report that the heavy
" guns used by the .enemy were, of English
manufacture, with English fixed ammunition.
,i. . : -Welost;but-one.gno> which.was left after'
being spiked in a. ditch. . Several of the horses
•' • fcavlsg'been hilled, il-was deemed expedient
■■■i to leave tbegao t an«t-iVwft»-epiked under the
fir» ofc the.enemy's sharpshooters; :
• v Co!. Chapman, of the sth Massachusetts,
was shot ih the breast, and is probably dead.'
Lieut. Col. Stone fell with many wonods.
Major Bloke ateo fell* and, if alive, is a prli
• v . . oner*-
. Adjutant Smith is-eitber wounded or,dead.
• . Major Savage, of tho_2d Jlaesachatetta, is
believed to"have been killed, as welles many
. of the captains and lieutenants.
WASBUiaToit, Aug. 11.—Tho following eor
. respondent relates to an Ingenious device o
parliesTroth a neighboring State to raise re
eruits in Pennsylvania.
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. AsBIBTAST AWCTAXT GsSKXAL'B OrriCt, 1
. Wabbisgtox,. Aug. 11, 1862. J
• - sng» Gen. Huckiiujham, liar papartnent .♦
Usskeal.—-Has any authority been givenby
your Department t$ raise a Bucktall Brigade
. of. Pennsylvania tfb°PV
Very respectfully, •
, . TaoSr ii. Vl’jcsst, A. A. Q.
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£ - WaratEPTO*, Aug. 11,1862. J
.Minor:, 'Authorities.,to individuals to raise
. troon hare for a long time been refused, aod
X.-xnqy safely, say,..that.no authority of the
kiudireferred to ha» been granted, certainly
. not fo-oy knowledge. .
..... C. P, BucetEGSAU, Brig. Oen.
• A strong feeling prevails in the old regi
ments against offieers who are 1 absent from
-their regiments, and empioyod in making ar-'
rasgementsto -promote themselres abovo
their more meritorious comrades remaining
is the -field.-
Battle In -East Tennessee—Morgan’s
* Movements—Steamer Sunk.
XoCiBVILEE, Aug. l2.—The Nashville Di*-
pateh baa-news from Gcn.Morgen, at Cum
berland Gap, statlbjg .that General Bo Cour
cey*# brigade end the 14th -Kentuoky, on the
• sth or severai eugagements
■ with Gen. Stevenson's division. in force, the
rebels outnumbeHng.ps, four to' r ouV. The
rebels !ost22s ; fciUed.and wounded, andLieat.
• Col. Gordon,llth Tennessee, taken prisoner.
Ourlyea was three killedj'flfteeh wounded and
• fifty .prisoners.; Two companies of. the 16th
- Ohio were surrounded by tworebelregimentß,
but cut their way-out/ W> captured a lot of
. and mules.
: John' Morgaa ieft Knoxville on the 2d,
with route to Kings
. ton. . Kentucky is to-be invaded.
. :! Reporta/not colfirmadat headquarters, in
* ; dlcate guerrilla npds upon CaJhbha ondßam
• eey counties, on Grceii-river, creating ooosid
. arable excUemcntbloagthobordcroflndiana.
.. Tho steamer Venango, bento'fur Cumber*
land liver, with fetter* and jtcrei, sunk at
Scufßttown. i'. /.
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Sick and Wounded Soldiers—Cow
aids Arrested.' ' \
BAtTIMOE*,Auz. il.—The su&mor Knick
erbocker, with 84b sick wounded soldiers, ar*
rivedhere.toidayV.' - ' _
• Twelve yoang men,.who fled from.this' city
to avoid draft, were arrested at .Williamsport/
Ljcomiog cottuty, Pi., and brought back here
to-day and sent to Tort McHenry;
BOOT* AND SIIOEb AT 89 MAit-
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* TAX tffk-viihK BTB-STCSYff, *£BFUtfEßT*n<»
: FANCY ARTICLES, &c. t to b« tcmaa Id the
dtr, «rbi«b we at* oreptred to eelL lAOtuatUlM tp<
tbL ctutomera, st to« SAhreefOoir«a(iti%tock heb>K,
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[FROM OUR EVENING .EDITION.]
The Bucktail Brigade, etc.
OF F I O-I A L-i ~
LAWSW TEE* UNITED STATES.
Pet ltd at (Jig Second Section of.the Thirty
seventh, Conffr&ti
- ; {"Pcblic—No. 106.]
Ajr A£T to amend the 'act calling forth the
militia to execute the law? of the Union,
suppress insurrections, and repel inva
sions, approved February twenty-eight,
seventeen hundred and ninety-five, and
the. acts amendatory thereof, and, for
. other purposes.
Tfeiif cnavUdby tht Senate and Home of
Repreientativa cf the United State* of Amer
ica in Congress assembled, That, whenever
the President of the .United- States shall
call forth tho militia of-the States, to be
employed in the service of tbe‘ ! United
States, he may specify in his call tho period 1
for which Buch servioe will be required,
not exceedingnine months;, and the militia
so called shall bo mustered in and oontinue
to serve formed during tho term so specified,
t unless sooner, discharged by command of
the President. If by reason of defeota in
‘existing laws, or in the execution of them,
in the several States, or any of them; it
shall be found necessary to provide for
enrolling the militia and otherwise putting
this aot Into exeoution, this President is
author!ted in such cases to make all neces
sary rules and regulations; and the en
rolment of the militia shall in. all cases in
olude all able-bodied male oitisena between
the ages of eighteen; and, forty-five, and
shall be apportioned among the States ac
cording to representative • population.
Sco. 2. And be it further enacted, That
tho militia, when so oalled into service,
shall be organized in the mode prescribed
by law for volunteers. ‘
Sec. 8. And be it further That
the President be and he is hereby author
ised, in addition to the volunteer forces
which heifl now authorized by law to raise,
to accept tho servioes of any number of
volunteers, : not exceeding one hundred
thousand, as infantry, for a period of nine
months, unless sooner discharged. And
every soldier who shall enlist under tho
provisions of this section shall receive his
first month’s pay, and also twenty-five
dollars as bounty, upon the mustering of
his-4ompany or regiment.into the servlet
of the United States. AndaU provisions
of law relating to volunteers enlisted in
tho service of the United States for three
years, or during tho war, except in relation
to bounty, abaft- be and the- same are ex
tended to, and are hereby declared to, em
brace, the volunteers to be raised under
the provisions of this soction.
Seo. 4. And be it further enacted. That,
for the purpose of filling up the regiments
of infantry now in the United States ser
vice, tho President be and he hereby is,
authorized to accept the services of volun
teers in such numbers as may be presented
for that purpose for twelve months, if not
sooner discharged. And such volunteers,
when mustered into the service, shall be in
all respects upon a footing with similar
troops in the United States service, exoept
as to 6ervico bounty, which shall be fifty
dollars, one half of which to be paid upon
their joining their regiments, and the other
half at the expiration of their enlistment.
.Seo. 5. And be it further enacted, That
tho President shall appoint, by and with
the advice and consent of the Senate, a
judge advocate general, with the rank, pay,
and emoluments of a colonel of cavalry, to
whose office shall be returned, for revision,
the reoords and proceedings of all courts
martial and military commissions, and
where a record shall be kept of all pro
ceedings had thereupon. And no sentence
of death, or imprisonment m the peniten
tiary, shall-be carried into execution until
the same shall have been approved by tho
President.
Sec. 6. And be it further enacted. That
there may be appointed by the President,
'by and with tho advice and consent of the
Senate, .for each army in the field, a judge
advocate, with the rank, pay, and emolu
ments, eaoh, of a major of cavalry, who
shall perform the duties of judge advooate
for the armyto whioh they respectively be
long, under tho direction of the judge ad
vocate general.
Sco. 7. And be it further enacted, That
hereafter all offenders in the army charged
with offences now punishable by. a regi
mental or garrison court-martial shall be
brought before a field officer of his regi
ment, who shall be detailed for that pur
pose, and who shall hear and determine
tho offence, and order the punishment that
shall be inflicted; and shall Also make a
record of his proceedings, and submit the
same to the brigade commander, who, upon
the approval of tho .proceedings of- such
field officer shall order the same to be exe
cuted: Provided, That the punishment in
such cases be limited to that authorised to
be.inflicted by .a regimental, or garrison
court-martial : And provided further. That,
in the event of there being no brigade
oommander, the proceedings as aforesaid
shall be submitted for approval to the com
manding,officer of the post.'
Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, 'That
all officers who have been mustered into
the service of the United States as battal
ion adjutants and quartermasters of cav
alry under the orders of the War Depart
ment, exceeding the number authorised by
law, shall be paid as such for the time they
were actually employed in the service of
tho United Btates, and that all suohoffioers
now in the service, exceeding the number
as aforesaid, shall be immediately mustered.
out of tho service of the United States.
Seo. 9. And be it further enacted, That
the PresidenVbe and*he is hereby author
ized to establish 'and organize army corps,
according to his discretion.
Sec. 10. And be it further enacted, That
each army corps shall have the following
officers and no more attached thereto, who
shall constitute tho staff of the commander
thereof; one assistant adjutant general
one quartermaster,“one oommisßary of sub
sistence, and one assistant inspector gen,
eral/who shall bear, respectively] the rank
of lieutenant colonel, and who shall be
assigned from the army or volunteer force
by the President. Also three aids-de-camp,
one to boar the rank of major, and two to
bear the rank of captain, to be appointed
by the President, by and with the advice
and consent of tbe-Senatc, upon the recom
mendation of-tho commander of the army
corps. The senior officer of artillery in
each army corps shall, in addition to Ms
other duties, act as chief of artillery and
ordnance at the headquarters of the oorps.
Beo. 11. And be it further enacted, That
the cavalry force, in the service of (he
United States shall hereafter be organized
as follows: Each regiment of cayalry sbqjlj
have one colonel, one lieutenant .colonel,
three majors, one surgeon, one assistant
surgeon, one regimental.adjutant, oue'rdg
imental quartermaster, one*' regimental
commissary, one sergeant tyajtffc one, quar
termaster sergeant, one o .£ommiasaiy ser4
gcant, two hospltkl _ arfdler
sergeant, pnachief trumpeter, chief
farrier qr .bUcksmUh, and.effcli regiment
shall consist of twelve companies or. troops,
and each company-uf troop shall have ond
captain, one-first lieutenant, one second
lieutenant, and ont supernumerary second
lieutenant, one first sergeant,’one quarter
master eergent, one commissary sergeant,
five sergeants, eight' corporals, two team
sicrs, two farriers or blacksmiths, one sad
ler, one' wagoner, and seventy-eight pri
vates; the regimental adjutants, the regl
: mental quartern: os tors,' ami 'the regimen tal
commissaries to bo taken front - their re
spective regiments: Provided, That vacan
cies caused by this organisation shall not
bo considered as original,, but shall be filled
by regular promotion. •.
' 8e0.’12. And 6s it further enacted. That ■ , ■' ■" ■' "
the President bo and hi. is hereby author-' 'NJOTICB,{fO PKOPEKTY HOLD,
ised to receive into the service of the T& ciTYor PIIMBCBOH.-AII
nSJI-tUaHL for (h» ‘ «>“•* abe'-tne/SWeete*to wtU«m*klnstall.
.tjnitetlßlateS, tor. toe purpose of constttet- mir-t of itirir aid Parle* Amameevsn
Ing entrenenmenta, or performing camp hereby notified that it ihey wUb to Mold co«u opes
service, or anT Otiiet labor or any military “W Maomnnt, pay Will caUlmmedUtely iiuf )|.
.».!»> «hiak tuJL - 1 »7 qoJdaU aU WTMrtHbat BuV I>*iUndloi unpaidsi
ffiWW iWWehithqy maybe .uiliditt,AprtlM,lwa. WM. BICDBAofit, i
found competent, persona -of African do- gal • ~ • ,Tmww». (
each penona ehallbe.carolled f NiliA' ltUßßfc.il CAAU* BLANK&'fbt
BUpb regulAtiont, sot x for Boldim' qmj a *ap«rloT quality at forprftNt
inwnaisient with tbeConstltnLion and lawn “» bl *r
as tbs President may prescribe. •/- V. -T imudTt, \
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-rfiec,-13-• And-be,it further .-That,
when any man or boy of Afriorn descent,
who, bylaws of any Bute, shall owe,ser
vice or labor to any person, who, during
the present rebellion, 1 has levied war or
has borne arms against the United 6tates,
or adhered to their enemies by giving them
aid and comfort, shall render any such ser
vlce as is provided for m this aCt, he, his
mother, and his wife* and children, shall
forever, thereafter be free, any la w, usage,
or custom whatsoever to the contrary not
withstanding; /YoudfdJ That tbo mother,
wifo and children of such man or boy of
African descent shall not bo mado ljree by
the operation of this act except where such
mother, wife, or childrea owe service or
labor to some person, Who, during tho pres
ent rebellion, has borne arms against the
'United Btatea, or adhered to their enemies
by giving them aid and comfort.
_• Seo. 14; And be it further enacted. That
the Expenses incurred to oarry this aot into
offeot shall be paid out of the general ap
propriation for the army of volunteers.
Seo. 15. And be it further enacted, That
anpersons who have been or ehall be here
after enrollod in the service of the United
States under this aot shall receive the pay
and rations now allowed by law to soldiers,
according to their respective grades: Pro
vided, That persons of African descent, who
under this law Shall be employed, shall
receive ten dollars per month an<L ono
ration, three .. dollars iof - . which monthly
pay may be in clothing.
Seo. 16. And be it further enacted, That
medical purveyors and storekeepers shall
give bonds in such sums as the Seoretary
of War may require, with security tob«
approved by him.
Approved, July 17, 1862.
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
PITTBBUKGH MARKETS.
[Report*! tpeetaUgfor the PUutmrgk OoseOe.]
Temur, Aug, 13 .—Boiloea eostlanescxcevdlug*
lj doll tod toictlvt, tod ao Improvement U eot aa«
tidptted anlll mlUtirr matter* ammo a more defl
olio ahape. No person fells disposed to enter In an/
project at. present for tho reason above stated, and
the fatnre, wo regret to say, does not look very en
conngtog. The proepeet of a draft Is a very serious
drawback to trade, and oar btuloses men, generelly,
prefer toooufine their transactions to tbs Wants of
the local trede.
FLOUB—The floor market continue! quiet though
prices are firm and fully maintained. Sale of 860
bbls Family at 6O do do at and
60 do do at Extra is held at $4,60@1,60, end
$2,87(253,00 fbr Bye.
GBOCEBIE&—duII and depressed, without, how
ever, aoy change tn ratoe. Bagar may he quoted at
lOsUo,ooffee 23J4 to 21c, and MoUssee 63@&6c.
Sale ef 10 bgt prime Coffee at Sic; end 13 bbls prime
K. 0. Uoloaaea at 55c.
BACON—There Is but little doing in bacon, the
demand being entirely local. We quote at 4@4}jc
for Shoulders, 7%<s7)(c for’Plain Bams, 7%£Be for
Canvassed, and 10c for Sugar Cured. Sale of 1,000
Ibe 6houlden at 4c, and 1,000 Ibe Plain Noma at
7>sc. There is a alight Improvement In balk meat
andprloeehave advanced-. Wenoteaealeef3oJXlo
lbs bu<k Shoulders at 3££c psr pound.
OATS—Arm; with a good demand and a light sup
ply io'market. Sole of 250 bush bum store at 35e.
WHlSKY—unchanged; Sale of 10 bbls at 30c; and
lOdodoatklc.
F&UlT—Applee steady at $2,25 to $3,75 per bbl,
and Peachee $4,&0 to $3,00 per bushel, aecortUug. to
quality.
Boarox Dxy Goans Uaaxcr.—The Shipping List,
of the Oth last., esys: There is no scuts price ior
Cottoo Goods, aud, eo Caras first hands are cuacerned,
trade la completely stagnant. Jobbers and specula,
tor* are sailing heavy cheatings at 18®.9c, while the
agent* decline offers under 22c. There is do disport
tloa to Jbroe sales at present, as supplies arrmoder
•te even with the preeent limited demand, but the
market will evidently be unsettled -for’tbe present.
Print Cloths are without change, and the limited
stuck of these goods will entail a nigh range of prices.
Prints are murt unlMa than any other cotton
goods. The glerrimacka are telling at 16c; Hamil
ton at Manchester at He; Uiy Mills at
Granite at 13c; and Excelsior at In other
detcripilqus no transactions or,material change to
notice.
There has been considerable activity in army and
navy Woolena. Light and dark blue Kerseys, Bins
Cloths and Blankets are held firmer and blghrr. Al
meat all desirable Woolen Goods, for general salts,
are scarce and high.
Cmcabo Maxxxr, August 9.—Tbo principal mar
kets to-day west dull and easier, owing to the unfa
vorable advices fcy the steamer. Wheat was quiet
and price* declined 3c per bushel. The tales were
comparatively light at $1,02 for No. 3 white winter;
sl,ou®l,ot fur ro. 1 rea; &54f®90c lor Amb«r Iowa;
No. 1 spring, aadc7®Adc fbr No. 3 spring.
At the clooe the market ruled steady at flic ior No. i
and Wo for No. 3. The inquiry for Floor was limit
ed, and prices declined s®iue per barret on .yester
day's quotations.
Corn was in lair demand for shipment, at a‘ de
cline of V@ic per buibeU About 110,000 bushels
changed Lauds at 33c tor Blrer mixed afloat, 3
for BaUroad mixed, and 26)£®t6c jor rejected
in store. Oats were in active rrqurat, and the mar
ket advanced H&X* busbel, sales being nude'
at kjSMsisr. dales at (9a for No. 1.
B*rlay quiet. -
14re stock of all kinds Is doll and heavy. Cattle
•ell at a range of 81,76@2,60 for oujscnon to medium
'grades. Choice shipping lota are nominal. Uogs
rang* from $2,1U&2,4U per owt gross.
Imports by Railroad*
Piimraea, Ft. Watxu A Caicaoo Bainaoan,
Aug. 12 —l5 bbli pearls, H U Collins; 72 bblt floor J A
Fmur; 15 pet lumber, Faehiner A Irwin; 4 hbds
J 8 Liggett A oo; i« pkgs wire add rtriu, a Town
•cad A oo; 1 bbi berries, £L H Voigt A co; 4 bbis
apple*, Wm Cooper A oo;'Sarnia bola, Rhodes A
Versar. . . v •
Cuvxturo a Pimaraoa Batmosj>. Ac*. 11.—5
bbla pear*, Jno Herbert; • bblo soap, 20 «• a* match**,
Bhrlver A Laiear; 17 bdla bows and eial arm*. Me*
Whinny, Bare A co; 2 roll* leather, 0 UroaUlager;
183 aka o*u. Jaa A FeUen 155 oil bbla, la.fah
Dicker.4-roll*leather, Mm Flaccu»; 24bbla lime,
F A Svens; 2 cars lroo ore, jobs Uooibeadtltl bait
Iron. H 11 iqUlos; 65 oil bbla, J C Uosutter; 19 do
de, X FBraL
CJurMMUJtTtiS. '
CONGRESS.—JoaiAB Coplbt, of
AUrghray Clip, (formerly of Armstrong 00..
ood oov the Republican ooaloeeof that county,)
vll> be a candidate fbr Oongrefe for tba 23d District,
oompoaedof tba counties of 1 Armstrong, Batter and
that portion of Allegheny lying-west of the Alle
gheny and north of tba ÜblO rivers, bafore <b* Con
vention of Delegate* from‘that'part of Allegheny
connty. • • • • " lelfctc
jrs»OIBTBICT ATTORNEY.—WV M.
MorrttrwlU bo a candidate -for nomination
to the olfloe of District Attorney, tultfeet to the de»
cislon of the Republican County Convention.
aplfctc , • ' ' ‘
rs-msi- mux attuklijs; ralbi.
M. Watmm, of Alleghany city, vfll be * can*
didate for nomination to tbe above office, lntbe Con
▼ration to be called by. ibe Republican Executive
Committee. .. ' t , nhMdc
Tbeiin.
dersigned will bit a candidate! for tbtf above
office before, the BepublicanMeialuatiDg Convention.
MARSHALL SCHWAitIZWRLDER.
j, UiSTKIOTATTORNibJno.M.
Eiazrarucx will be a candidate lor eomlna.
tlon totbe abore offlee, nut Nominating
• BepobllcanCounty ’ - ■ - apl&;tc.
OuUftT Y OUAUIISsIUA Jiff
—Joxamax Baaurr, «f .Bontb J-Uteburgb,
‘ ‘9 I 9«
-dewifonot flie llepaMlcan CountjTtoiyiflytjon,
‘(j U Al lU$ J£K. —iiOpKKT
r illdafr ty CommSaioca r, sqm tfa
cfatetf ofthe Republican County Cenvefltlbft.'’ 1 °‘ u
mygfcto ./t I
IDs* OUUJN ; lir CUMMISoIOAEIi.
JotUTnax Nxnr, of Lover St. CUlr, will bo
supported for County Oommlaeionar, before the Be*
publican County at-litc
Hi AiH SKflA'l’K-JiME. L.
flgamjtf.nf Allegheny CJtyL Tba.lrieud* of
Jamb L.CaaHAM will press hfanomipstloa for stale
bona tor anlttg
bTATK KKftAXK.—
■!»y Aaratnus Xeq.,of Pl<t townshlpf.-wUI Vo 4
candidate for the Btatebenate, before the next . Re*
publican OoPTentlon, 1 ' a*2D:tc
ThßTflenSsTi
W Uon.X. ZL Inua will present bis nameaea
candidate for re-noffiituitioo to the fctite Senate, at
tbenext'BepubUcti Ooif*»b*(o<i. ,v ~‘-i •' an f <:»c
ft&AATJSfc— &."V.'mitia
Is a candidate for the Republican nomination
for the State Senate. * an&to ;
,%V\SNVwV» !».'■» »y»W«
ALLBOHIfiNY RIVER.-JEftr*
- a PAcKitsj 1 '&2BSiB
The BETUBSi KtC S, Capt. John Conntr, »UI re*
cdrefoslgbt for DilrCity TIIIS DAY. ~ .
.all ;y ,B. J. oaTtt. Af.iit.
■MEDICJIL.
T»AKE NO , MORE UNPLEASANT
A ANDCNGAFITMEDK'INEfr.—For uupleaaaot
and : dAnsenra* Ufertuue, use HSLftIBOLD'd EX?
TBAGT BUCHI/, which Las p.<eiv*4 the endotse
o»Ut of thw uio*t premtaeat pheuctan* in th« Uuitvd
stales, la dC »-offered toan afflictod humanity ass
certain cure foi tbs foliowlog dULtma and •yinptqm*
originating from difensrs and abuse i'i th- Urloarj
or Sexnsl Organs: 'General Bebllitj M-ntel *od
I’bysiaU .Derreesiam, Imbecility, l)t><v;«u!uiiUi«i oi
Blood to tho llcad, Oonfused Ideas, in, llcocraJ
Irritability, Bestlessn«ean l >leeplw«'i- *t
Absence oi Musqntar EfEcWnsy, -?! \ppeiit®,
l>j*;>cpsia, ’Emaciation, Low Spin:’'- P*» ..vaniu
tlun or Paralysis ofthe Organs P*>pi.
tttllon of the ileorr, aqd in tact-all thr -.i&uame
•fa nervous and debilitated alatoof the- *: -irui.
To- lDsqro tbe[geuuiois cut tbU -tek for
Hclpibolda. Take no other. Cnre*
- :!»/ ‘ -l^afr
HAPPlNiiari OH JIIbEHY ? That ib
vns Qucsirok.—Tbs I'roprUtote of rh : “PaH-
I&IAN'CABINBI OF WONDEKb, JiXATOMY
and. MEDICINE*’ have determined, r rgs dtefa of
expea**. to ?Bsue,kree, (for 'he benvOt *f sudaring
bumanlfy,) ofTthelr most Instructive nnd 'ota:>
estlcg Loctotre onfMarrioge aud Us DiAquuliScatlona,
Nervous Pcbliltyj Premature Ijecll.t-oi Miubood,
Indigeatioo, Weakness or Depression, f hncr
py and Vital Powers, 1 tb* Grrat Bc+dsl t*Ue, sod
those Maladies whicb result from yrutbmi follies
Excesses *f Maturity; or Ignorance of Pbyrtology
and Nature’s Thcoe iovalcable Lectitrea r&Te
been th* m*ans of enlightening and siring thous
ends, and will bel forwatxied trsa on <t« lecetpt of
fburstafaps by' l addrefalng “Secretary I’orlsioaOtAi.
u*djJfsdfefse, 563,Droadirap. A, I'."
\yf ANtiUUU; UK) W LOS A: 4iU\V
ill, BBSTOBEDI—VWt PuUUked, U a Bn
-9 tops, Brice Bis. Gen is.
A. Lecturaon thd Nature,’Treatment aot! brdicml
Onto o, Bpermatorrhma or Hemical Wr akc.-es, lovol
ontary Emtosbm's,bcxual DebiUly.aod itupedimesa
to Marriage, generally* Nrfvou«ue«, u unumpubn,
Epilepeyaad FUsJMentai and Physicul locupacity,
resulting from Self-Aottse, Re, By IU*UT. J. COL
VEUWKLL, U. Pi, Author of the “Or'-m B'-ok,” Ac.
“A BODS TO THOCBANDBOF6C KKEBKHS,*-
Benl.under seal, inja plain envelope !■- auy sdilrees,
post-paid, oo receipt of rtx cents, or (•<■ postage
stamps, by. ! Dn. CU-J. v. KL.INP,
IX7 B'Oadwij, N. Y., X\«x (686.
»oT:3md*wT. \ i •
JtieACUMJrKH.
; Sowing IVlachiues,
NO, 27 FIFTH BTBEBT, PITTCUVib-H, PA.,
iwried tit* First prnaiuw. oi tA.
UNITED B-TATB.H V A I H
For tho Yearn 1868,18$r* and 1860.
nrWABDS OF kOjJOO: BIACBIN Eb IN THE
UNITED STATES.
MOBS THAN 80,009 SOLD THE PAKI V GAD.
We offer to the pibtld WJHEELEB A 'A (LEON’S
WPBOVXD bEWING MACHINE, it l HEDUCED
PBIOES, with tncreeaed cunfldeooe ui <•» inorite ss
the best and most tollable Family Mubins
now la use. It doee equally well an tht-ltbickeet aud
thinnest febrto, the lockstitch in>p»3jlblr to
unravel, allko no both sides; Is simpln m noostmo
tion, more in ’movement, *«•; eirr* dareM*
than any moebrn*- I
Circulars, giving prices and detern-Utu oi M»
chines, furaished gretis, on *pp!!catl"» in [-ersoo or
by letter. 1
Every Machine warranted for thr*«
apftiKsT WM. fIPMNn a no.
gEWINO MACHINKB.
WILLIAMS 4 OBTlS'muqiuUe.l -lj — ..read
,25 TAMILY SEWIHO
SHearoom, Vo. 18 FIFTH BTBEKT,
Ps
Thee" Machine# will do eH kinds of work, aud u.ro
warranted and kept In repair one y<-*r smbuat any
chare*. \
UIiLEV, 6TBAIN A CO., Agent*
SPECIAL NOTICE.
-Let the nubile be perfectly assured tbot they may
buy and uw WILLIAMS « OBVIS’ MACHINE
with as much impunity as any in tuoikci. uuivaiii
dtanding the gross misstatements par|/>riti>q to «m
-anai.e Aram tbs Grover A Baker bewiu.; >;»,
and others. The ideaof stopping per-on< from un*ng
three (eacfaloea,- when;they cannot st< o -m from *■•'ll
- them. Is preposterous. This Machine was
eote<l Feb. U, IML Wspremie* to ftlM.-I ang fgr,(*
with a Basing Machine who can point out ouv
cam where a person tq whom wobau> »<-ld « Macbine
bar* beam lrgaily stopped from using it, nr hare h»d
to pay to any portr- AGENTS WANTED.
tnjiH ( LILLET. 6TUAIN A CC
FOH SME.
OKPHANS COURT BALK OK VAL
UABLE BEaL. ESTATE.—by virtue of an
order of ibe .Coart of W*jbfo<re.i enuaty,
tbe uodenlgnsd, Executor of the will Ma'cus
Black- dooeased, fete of < arrpll toworb'p, dcub Mr.-
noogakelsCUy. Waah'ngtoo county,' Pa , wilt rs
pose to Pubue Hl*, pn tbo premttes, cu TUUI:s-
DAY, August lltb.ldbd.tbsfcllowingdtscnbtd real
estate, to wit: -i
* ▲ certain treot of land sliaaie In Garroll township.,
ao the MooOoxabefe Iriver, adielniog Uud* rf tb«
li*irsof Henriroraff, Gre. V. Lawrer.ce Dr. B. r.
Biddle and E. W. Tower, oaotalniog :b0 OF
eUBFACE LAND. (Fhia tract ta eitunted <n the
rWer, about a quarter jof smUs bel -a'
City,aodceoiUts prinripal y of fl’st cl*-s :i\»r to:-
tom.’fho tract may j be divided into two er mare
lor cels, and tbe usJeretgntd Is aothofiaed -hy Ooort
lo oSarand ae l tbs 'aame togMh»r.or to efoaraze
tracts or parcels, a' may stem expedient or <U«l»ble.
.Al«o, L5O AOBES Oi OAt. LAND, ndjaiuloe
the tract above d'tcfibed, and Uuia of hclra ol
ileury Graff,Geo V. Lawrence, Dr. K. Biddle and
B. W, Tower The coal is of aopericr quality, favor
atly located foe mining, and m y also b» sold to-
Stner with the surface feud above dreerr wl, or rep
te, In distinct or psroels.
> Txaiis—One-tnlrd of tbe purchase moi:ey to be
pcld at tbe eonflmoiloD Of the sal -, and tbo re
mamderia tvroeqaol aauhal paytaeon-tbere-fur,
«ltbintrr< si from tab date of said confirmation.
J. AMDHUIJON, Aitctilur,
181 Fonrt** 1 street. Pftuhnrsh, >’a.
fc'Ut'ilKlUK bUliiUlkM. JLUIa i'Oit
).SALH— I Tbo undu«lgfltd offers f>r sole, oa rea
<enable terms, some of tbs choicest spots for build
ing purposes that are|to be found around Pittsburgh
They are situated wtthlA one hundred yards of the
brains*of t*oOentre atsbu* Umo Uai way, and
are beautiful locatiou. for private dwellings. The
■ceoery mod everything tb*m txtr. tuoly de
sirable for any one warning to locate t uislile oi the
city limits,'and *ttbe near are they
thatoomuronlratlonesn bshadwbb tbocityat ail
hours. Lota tram one-fourth of an acre uownrdi.
Alto, some Western Lands, situated In lowa, >' in
nesota aod WUconsin.
Also,several•mall'loUln MißersrUle, sCx2su fret.
1 be above property will ba sold on eccu mrnod at la g
terms. Inquired . JuuN HEuKuX,
odrnerftxth and s-reeis.
Or, WM. A. DEUUUN,
Ul rk’e Office, f'ourt lteu«w-
DBBIKABLK FKUFBKTy t-UK
SAUL—Two brick dwellings, sup
plied with water and gas; lata each 8U by 150 fret,
titoated on South avenue, Allegheny city.
A building partly finished, with huge stone .base*
meuL an aero and a iquartar of ground, situated on
-Woods* Rnn, a short distance Into tb« Munchoster
Paisengorand Ft. W. A C. Railroad*, being suitable
for manufacturing purposes.
Also, a fern pf IUU acree, six and a ball ui)oa from
the city, and one add a quarter'mllei iruni Cenrt
oey*e Station, P. Ft. W, A C. R. R., with a young
Dtuhardof 600 tre«3, a water power baw Mill, two
Houses, and other .Improvements; fifty acres elenml,
balance Umber.
For farther particulars inqulro of ' ■
SAB’L DTAR, 61 Federal stf, Altegkeny.
arts • . nr UhMtv »iw»t. biitaburdi
JjJNOiKK POB BAJUB, / .
- ' ABOUT lIQHT aOOBE POWTII
U GOOD OBDSR.
WILL B 1 60Lp CHEAP FOR CASH,
• Eol4uit.lt lh» QAESTTE Ot riOI.
•• Tlfthstreet. above aatUnr,rid.
EEfiiUJiNOK UN YBNtt HTKBhT
•FOR SALK.—A three-story brick dwelling,
'With (tertfoue, tut SLxUU, la ooeoflbe bcistsauan-v
ifAjftflAJlifeeWell. In good order. Price oDly tV'VU
balaacs In five equal auuuai pay
mrUte. Pbrneiirdlfat any time.’ -
Inquire oi . B. UcLAtN 4^'tr
mysl;U "> a\i>io3 fsurth'itnvi.
TO LIT.
f rH) LliT.t—A largo, woU flniabod and
A comfortably fairnlshtd StenL.pn.ldnrkct, briwecn
* ruird and Fourth streete.' " ’• • ,
A lofag tlbom, fitted up for aeclidbl, ahd berctafore
oocopled-bj^-Mr.-Avery’* Acsidcmy for-young Indies.
Al*o,,Nel»oa>’s Afobrotypa Rooms, comerjjf. Third
ivud Kutr’kotstri'ota.
Also, aororal Ibwrus snltiybh* fo* . . r
Rout.very low, t{» jlilbthotiuea., .
.. 1 •. -I-.,! tiAZZXIi;' 1 ' i
-aplitf > ■rpi-nerTlilrd an«l Wi<ri,'M-*ir.aotn!.
-.|yoß.itEii^olUti?LltK^-A:.HQ.U.SIE'
,1? containing olue mums aud .u.dlnr.'tozctber with
tTUIETr-lUMt ACBKfI UlCliMfltUKUkio up..
fourth of a mil* of UaysviUo Statiuu, for
annum. ?tr*7 !faor2 HOVyij i
Alee, A NEW HOUSE, oontalnlug flvu rooms, ceU
far and garret, pn Chartlms street, Flipi'WanlyHAlW
gheny, for 110 per month. ]
For fiirtber paryqvia»» J *oqulte of
AB’fll PATTERSON, *
Oapfc DAYS,
ut llavsvlllf' cutlctT.' j
Or, oi . *•
my&:tf
F)R BALK OK Ktr
Query, InonapUta •rdcr. Apply U
. • : . ROOT. Alfraoiw,,
Olßs;4tf Att’T at Law. No. 185 Fourth ns.
-©UttAft-ANi)-MObft&U&V.Mfr- chop.
O >ol»biil prim* loch lc« H.O. *'“ -
UO do Porto, JUw ood Oolmi do, •• .
350'btU. X. O. Dolaoies, c«*r crop; 1
100: do rfflaodTblLir&egir}
400' do BJoCoffar,
ILaesJTtd tadnoriftag«&d fcmtety ...
7 joarjpv 7T r r:r JOBjrx *p&
" ' '' ' 1
eh vc.s r£«.rjL
Normal a, williams
bu opened i NORMAL 'SCHOOL »\ No. 27 gt.
Clsi) street, Third story.
~ JWIwo '*Si of Teaahere ■
He U die coricik*-Bor<H the Teechar*, th* man to
whom ell of oe look for *4rice end Instruction.
JOHN J. WOLCOTT.
I concur most Heartily with ike abo»e.
LEONARDS. EATON.
1 cheerfully concur In Ah* cplniojo pjmreeM-d above.
r -W. D. FREW.
I take pleasure in giving it ui tqyjopiniHU that tb*
foregoing rocomts-noition is folly merited. '
A. BORTT.
X know of do otic wha liteorrcb higher uitlmeuy is,
bU favor. R. Jf. AVERY.
I fully concur in lha ebore
D. DENNISON.
-' He can prepare pupils for the High ScUuol quicker
then any etbec teacher in this city.
j A.T. DOtTOETT.
Tains—Bl per week, in advance. * tui^tawd
HOTELS.
HOTEL,
un lie i:B&or£AK fw#,
oirr or new tobh.
SINGLE BOOHS FIFTY CENTS PBB DAY
OitQ Ball Bguart, corner FranJtfprt Street
(Oppoedte City Halt)
u they taey b" ordered in the rt«»rioas
Befcctory.
Then ta e Berber 1 * Shop and Beth Bantus attached
to the Betel
•T'Bewsraof BOWSERS end HACK.HEN who
•ay we ere hill.
noaSidlyii tt. FRENCH, Psararoom
A MJEHUCAN* HOUSB, ' Boaios, in ths
jtjL largest and best, arranged Hotel in, the New
England btateo;ii ccofreUylocated, shd easy of ac
cess firotn alt the ranter of travel. • It amteinreTl the
m odor utniprov sclents; end awry convenience for the
comfort end accommodation of. the traveling' pobllo.
Tbo.sleeping rarme.are Urge and well ventilated;
the aaitca of rooms are well arranged, end completely
furnished ftr families and large traveling parties, end
fhe'house will -continue to be kept as a tlret eless
hotel In eiisry respect,
jattkiyd • LEWIS RICE, proprietor. .
.n/s VEL,L*4jrno vs.
OBTUEIIN .MISSOURI
The Hanolbsl and Bt. Joseph R. R. Co. have for
sole oYEit AOO/'OO AOBES of the best PRAIRIE
AND TIMBER FARMING LAND IN THE
Vv EbT, el low price*, on t«n yean* credit, at five per
amt. iuturet. Twenty per cent, la deducted for toil
payment in cash, or in the Laud Rouds of . the Com
pany, rclva at per, 11 payment Is made within two
sears from date of parchuav, with interest. At pres*
eat, the market prloa el these bonds li from £0 to oO
per oenl.'below par, which aflordaon extraordinary
opportunity to Uiy any‘ of the Company’s lands de
sired. very much below real Valae.
A FREE TRIP TiOHBT is given M Land Buyer*,
and they are ce&rgod only hail freight uu ell build*
lag materials wanted lzoin Hanoi he! for fir*t Im
provements on land bought Of the Railroad Oom*
j»ny.
iudaeementa to emigrate to Northern Missouri,
briefly stated, are as lotiows t
A mild, healthy, climate - rich soli; cheap Unde,
the productions, of which pay ior them, expenses and
Improvements’ too/mtieh wrbln ihW limit of credit
given; a larger vislety of staple production*, embra
cing all cereals, hemp, tobacco, tlninoe sugarcane
in pcrtoction.'lrish add sweet potatoes, cboUar fruit.
Including grapefj fur wine, and peoibe*. than any
other region lurther aoutb or north; pure water,
Umber, wood, cool, lime, fine building rock, clay tor
brick, and sand for-mortar, are abundant and conve
niently distributed, its prairie* ore ready for the
£low;.aspriaget4igmßtcttD plant M uwloura" in the
liter part oi June, and gather a valuable crop In the
succeeding aatnqn for fattening grtat quantities-of
beeves and hogiflt Is cnly : necMrcDy to buy land
enough for buildipgs, yards, orchards, vineyards and
crop* to be enclosed, aa jraixiossupplj any Quantity
of exoelknt hay five of other cost than cutting ana
stacking! which U done with improved mowers and
rakes at Jess tbstf one dollar per ton, add as fodder
ing Is confined to' three in os tbs and less, but little
h«y, comparatively, Is Deeded; best of open foster
og<S cxeimg nolhjogroeithre -tmonst nor taxes, en
abling the siock- : rauwr or wool-grower to keep boreta
and uafee by .thVtcbre, herds of cattleand twins by
the buodreds, and flocks of cheep by the thotuanda.
ail ths markets afe accessible by tcUgrapb. rail and
water, aiid the local cash demind far wool, hemp, to
bacco, horses, mules, tat bogs,' cattls and sheep, to
export, is ample for tbs supply- All three advan
tages are witniu three days' travel of any Atlau.ie
city, for less than gSh fore. Shall suoSt imrnsme re
sources remain ttuioptorod,!
Missouri fi logoi I "Secaticn It pto ged out /'* It Is
uow perSjctly nk towaigrate to northern Missouri,
I( will sooo baafreedtate
Opposerm coooede it, and the big best controlling in •
tereateof the otata demand it. Loyal tiiavenokiiua
unite with Unlon-ltving cltiretu La bolaly advac*.
tiug emaaeipation, os a-lvlj»d by tbs Frcsidrnc sad
approved by Congress.
COLONIZATION.
Emigrants; settling In colonies, will contribute
greatiy to each other's advantage. Large and choice
bodies of land offered, iurulth th&m ererj
To colonise saccesslaily, uo-operation L
rosy «od iprsctico] by a little cohcarted eetlos.
Aew fejfAeßmsfct multttnuas, with prudent fare
thought lttud scsion,.to secure, with Utile money,
rich Urtds and happy homes, which uu*t repiJiy in
croo>v lq value, tor themselves and tbrir poeientv
i 10API TALiBTri, AND OTiiLRa,
Ceu now, with bttle aoaeyr&nd perfect eecurity to
tcemselvoa, asstat their more destitute hot induatti
cm and capable. friends to acquire, in a little time,
calouhla forms. And ploteant homeeteads. Tl*« bu*d
*IL abtadatitlisecure the requisite aoranoe, ksdite
prolific will soon enable the emigrant- to
Farnphiete rontaitrtuf sketoon map*, ehowi&s
gocgrapbUftl po*iUdpi;riairpad,foaontiuoa, and git*
utg tuli ulenuiloli, >i« Mipta L*tull«udiing
w enlist triedds to emigrate with them, kX'yly
fur hU they *ut to ctreulaJe. t£-©peraU«> in.tnu
way wtll be of mutual advantage to etl.
’ apply to, or addh»N
j GhOBGE 6. BABBIS,
Land Agent Baa. a St. Jot. UalUoao Company,
V> ClT* aXCIUNGK, Boetou, llus.
Or, JOSEPH BUNT, Land CcamUsioner,
JeUidmaewT { UANbiUAL, Mo,
f AUHbUu * lA>., ~7~
PLUMBBBS, • I
OAS AND
STEAM TIITXHB,
119 fotraTa Brass?, arts Bvirsroar. '
/jl Js *
TANKS AND for mi ! V J
Befloetise, lined lli' tbe moet datable 'mi/
manner. It '
* s
Bootee fitted op with hot tod cold $ ; |
water la the beat ttyle, with all the 1
modern Improvement*, la BaTHb, I
W*fIH&TAtfDS,CbOSKT*.BXNKa,Ac. ||J[
A Urge tMortoont of material* alw*,* 0 n haod
and foraalecn reatouable tenha. j 4 jo
1862. MoCOED & CO. 1862.
fl ATS, OATS, BTBAW GOODS.
BONIfETSAND BHAKEB BOODB.
Wholesale and retail,
i
1?1 WOOD 45BEET, PIFMBUBOH.
We ore now receiving » lisic idotkm to oar si
ready txuzxu rrocs of BATS, CAPS, 6TKA' I *
SONNETS, fIIIAKEB .HOODS and PA LSI
ulAf BAlo. j
, BXercUaau Tlsltlog our dty cia Bq, ftout u» ut
Imxr »Wom thuu tu PBUidulphtu or New Tort.
’»»**» ■ BIeCOBD A Cl).
OAIUiOAD IiOSD CREDITORS OF
IV THE tilt or ALLSOHIbX. Pi.—TU M
tuoH’tfl. of thoCllfcf Ai rgtjeqj, P.,, ur. preJ
pitwt to tDO« n*W bccdulq .xcßinjo for rullroid
bond* or old dtp, qpoutb.bwt. of compMtuiu.
nlt-iOTto.oOered.by them.-
Bolden of eueh rpltroad bond* ea* procure circa-
Ura containing fnU Information In reUUoa thereto,
by applying by letter or otfctrwile to .
L. H.UKYSB. JCaq,
'v ‘ • 78 atreet. It. Y.,
WXNBLOW, LANLB& a co„
rt fii Wall etrvat, N. Y.,
to*. , . .. DMACMIiaON,,
lo9:lm Trwumrtf vl the City of AttraheiiT.
DreSrrti CEUOSt DRUGS.!—Jmt
4z?.tb*l Qam Afabte, aclect;
453 *\ A lafaiUtiia, prime*
800 ■ " beet'Madruaemnd Manilla lndlao:'
l,euo *V beet umbra ltaddar;
!'AtA>o /•. Canary 4nd llMnp r»d;
175 “ Houduraa Cochloealv
a)J Aluee4C«{»li^__...
IUQ *• Potash; j. *
Splm, CuiUle' .-Oup, Ciiim ‘ Tart. Opium, Own
Ciiuph. ilorpbU, Quinloe. 4*J, ie., | a .tore and for
•olofcwßj. .... iWtruOSia* *;«ilitAt.B,.
; • • | ■••1 3u6 Liberty atrpot*
JAMES U.;CpiUDS & CO.,
AtLsamwr,
■“ t’eu «.~>«iaimracroßCM o»
HBAJ&LESS UAQB AND ON OSNABUJiQ
‘ ss ISCUES jTO 40 INCHES"W.IDK.
*»*Orderfleft-arßrtJhnd« Wood «t
. , . ocgfiidly
"UiSTtfßEfSHfiii IN'l7l?o.i4;UAß;t]l'S
Xu PBESiIIJaC <>UQCbDATN.-lW ptctutcd
tvuCOAf BBOM Ai EBENCB.'aOSUEOPATm6 and
VAxXLLA .GUttfOLAXE& ; Warranted :Yna«l>4»
awjtiy Ctosslatets -hare
«ood thoteet
«V»prpnduncia*b^an,wbdba*oon«
•Mauutidtured by W.*Bakflr£*bor, WUlfcfr:aiais,
!u Dorclieeter, Main., and for ealoat tlwir'Branch
Depot, No. SIT fultfln trant, New York Oty.aod by
.Grocer*aod DtalerahaQoraljißßooghpattba ualoa.
Addieu T' iU.TJrTIEBpE, - ,
|»WAia ' •
pSTRA’ FAMILY FliOUß^iMj
cboloe, eobiod and low, by -
,h. JAB: DALEtftL;*I>QN»~
nioSS t, ~..r j . .• r »aad TO Water atmu r
£sl^£S.
BOttSK:SaHSGS“KiXK, 65“
Fotasa Srk«T>. ; <. ■ . t
- • '.CiUBTJSBED tS IESA. • • 1
Open doily frcm Btofl-i’clock.alaodu Wedneedsy
sod Satcrdoy evenings* from. May lot to November
Ist, from 7to 9 Vnlock, and from Nimuhber Ist to
Hay Ist from Sto 9 b’clock< •
Deposits received of all sums not less than One
Dollar, end % d!rid»nd °rthe profits decLred a
yaor, In June and December. Interest has been de
clared Bemi-aE.iisally, in June and..December,tiuce
tin- Dank was organized, at the rate of rix f'«r oval
a rear.. . f
Jnterrat, if col draws out, is glased, to ti» credit
of the depcoltor oa principal, uu tears the same In
terest from thehrst.d<i}Bof Juno and December,
pounding cwioe a year without troubling Uiedepoei
lor to cell, or even to present his pos3 book- - At this
ntfe, motley ‘ will double In Iw il’ac. twdTe ye«ih,
■raakfng in- the cioht a!*o OJ.'x-naiX ran
cor. a -teak.
Books, containing tho Charter, £j-Lhw3, Rake
ami RegulatKics, furnished .gratis, on application at
the oEoo. " .
PxEiintST—GEOE.GC A LB REE,
vice PkcainxnTe.
John U. McKutlci!!!, luac IL. Pccnocb,
Johli liolmo*; j jJohn iiwsiuiil}
Alexander bpccr, , Jamca fi. D. Heeds,
C«aj. I*. FalmowJock, | A. 31. Pollock* 11. t>.,
Jam«a i Hill Burpritt*
J&me* Hcrdmon, j William J. Anderson,
lIS.
Jaaps D. KeHcj,
Peter A. Madeira.
John H. M ell or,
Jamce Shldle,
Robert Robb,
Walter P. UanluUi,
John Orr,
Henry L. Rlapralt,
JoJji K. Sboenbctver,.
William £. Bcbmertr,
A>iau<Jer Tinfile,
Isasc Whittier^
CUrle tl*o Peacer.
i.—CUAd. a. OOLTOS
Alexander Bradley,
John 0. Backofcn,
George Block. '
John B. Canfield'
Alonso A. Carrier.
Qiaxlaa A. CoHou t
‘William Douglas,
JtknXvmts,
- Hopewell' Hepburn,
W llliam 8. Haven,
Peter U. Hunter,
Richard Have,
William 8. LuTrij,
flrcasT*ai a»i> Tunasu:
f,«2:d*wT
BTOmti. ftc.
raws s x r. tocso,
Young brothers, ou^cesksFock*
Dai, Liberty street, near the Outer Depot Pa.
11, IL, Plttiburgb. Pa., umr.ufiscturo' MACHINE,
HOI' BLAST AND BOLLING HILL FCENACi
CABXINUS of every drfcnpUon.' -i .
OILPIPfi, BOLLEU CAaXINOS.ffI&E JEONTB,
GUATEBABB, WAGON BoXKi> k BAD AND DOG
IBONti, GBAXEb AND GBATE PUOSTS, BTOP
COCKDOXES, Ac, always os band and for sals low.
Order* 101 l with W. W. YuUNG, Comer of Wood
strati and Diamond alley, wiil rutejvo prompt alteu>
tioo, _ mb2S
AOL.iU«, AtoMJItJLLGK. a UV; V ALIEF
Povmdut, Pittsburgh,. Pm
IMTWaAXSocbx, No. 3ul Liberty street.
. Hanutoctorera of COOK, PABLOU AND HEAT
ING STOVES, PABLOB A_NDKITCBEN G BATES,
HOLLOW \V AKE, etc, Steel and Glass Moulds, Bell- -
lag Mill Hastings, Mill Geariilg, Gas, Water and Ax*
thwn Plpe > ,oad-;lrpuVl>Og irons, I\agcs Buxee,JfU-;
gar Hanger*,/Car Wheels, Comdtwp*:
add Caatioga'generally.' Abo, Jobbing nodMaciuue :
Casting* made to crrdeK Pate mod- Pcrtabfo Mill.,
with Btu&m or Horse Poatr. . . nol2:«md :
ViMjlSi £Tc.
yyr ii. IiAMFtO.N,
OIL BBOEKB,
MctiopcUtan Hotel Building,
Bt. CLAIM aTBKEX, Pmsßiraaa.
Office Loon from 8 to U a. m. and 3 to 5 p. ns;
}e7tfm .
pKTIiOL,ITi. UIL VVOkKS. KeksS 4.
JL Gnarr, Proprietors; Refiners aud Maoutactdr
ers of 1
Pure Burning PetroUle—-trade mark,
Pun* White Carbou cui.
Pure Deodomad ilentui*,
Steam Clarified Lubricating Oil,
Cold PreMed U. It. do do
Nu. 1, No. ‘j and No. i Machinery Oil,
Argacd Oil, Di-a-l Oil, Glory Oil,
W.iguu and Mill Grease and Spirits of NaphtLa.
Cscrorder, filled promptly,
tsArOfllce, Ouruer of Front and Smithfield, streets
MosongitltPla House, Plttsbnrgh. Pa i.U
rstus uniway , u. iiaeers.
& HARBOUR,
CAUBO A' OIL,
LAMP H A >' UVACTU U E K S ,
M>. 22 WOOD 6-JESET.
PiTTfcgrsqi*, Pu:
sui. w. hb. »***> u. i. n coaaiua.
UIL REFINERY.
UOLD6MIP, BUY Alt A CO.,
sjtEcractpar.as or
DUBNING OIL AND LUBBICATiNG OIL.
Keep oonstostlv on bind the vsry cast m
DGJUMNG OiL, clear oul »itbvut(n*or,«ieo,u cood
LCBBICi TUB, pure WHITS BENZOLE and CAB
GllEAr>K>
<Zw*Afl orders ’.eft *l No. AS Firm kr&ux, liasi
Bloch, evcoud Uo-.t, will !*«■ promptly attcud.vl ;;
ocVdtf
L>AULE OIL W U KK>*—\V lb ill. Mils
Jui -1 AN DEiisu fi, r«f>t-~r» itml AWuid i.;
PUUh CABBON OIL, UuuUty guaranteed.) r
I’LXlnßiinuii, PA.
Cdf* OAli GREAoA and BLNSOLK ooustantly ca
band.
Order* rwolTcd fui the preeeut at CSES3, SMITH
k Co.’e, W'ater aod First streets.
eeAttnd
PETKUNA ULL WUKEb— L-JMi.
X MILLEH A CO.
t Wvrka at ftharpaborg Statloa, Aikgbeny. Yalioy
Uulkoad.
Office sad Wurtbpose, ill SAEiiET STUEJtT,
ritubargh.
JLmaiACtarrrs o! IXLCiTINATING and liCUItl-
CATINGCAHBON OILS end BSNZuLK.
1 ItivFINED OIL, w.irranu.d non-expUr*
site, alwa>* on liuttd. . , oclS:lyd
LUIUUOATiNXi UiL, at/ cue low
rues or 25 CENTS PSh GALLON, constantly
4m band and !er sale by 8. O. A 3/iX. SAW.XEB.
As to the quality, w* rcier to annexed certificate >
PiTTtscnan, Nor. 27,1460.
Hum. B.Q.4iJ. if, Sawyer—Gta ta; Th* Lubri
cating Oil we are getting frotu you wo find to be tb»
bear for our we bSte seer used. ;
Tub L» & U. 1L IL B, Co,,
/ Bt Ws. ESPY, Pmidrrit.
JJUCKNT OIL WOKKB.
hdncak, & co.,
JlHO.h&cturm of
PTTKZ WHITE REFINED OABBOH OILB.
Oftei, No. 291 Lftorty •irt-t,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
i 001 t i.it ua >v uKiva. <,
WILLIAM ft iVOOiiliJefi,
UA*crjkCrcat»of
00AL AHD OA&BOH OILS,
ud dealer i»
LAXPS, (JUIiISLYS, de. t ie.,
No. 2J Market atxvet, b*tw«tui Socuod and Third.
PITTSBCEOU, PA.
REESE & GRAPE,
O/L
am> icjjrorActoaxae or
' WIJITS BOBNIHO Oil*.
PUBS DEODOBI&2D-BENZOLS
AND STEAM GLAmjILL OIL;
OEUDS OIL OP PURCHASED,
flV*&cw Oil Larrela wanted.
Ooraoe Office. Monoocanms Hen—: riMrumwlTF
OILLIARD TABLES, With Sharp’s
JLf Patens Cushion, ar» well .lex own to be superior
teallotbera. Patented-Norem'' ir* 1&9."
Alatofitctory, IirrULICS 3TBSET,
New and second band
BALLS, OCES,
. TUISISUNGS,4c,Ac.
WK"Ord*ra by mail will roceiro prompt attention.
oiT*«SfP«l Tt*. J. SHARP.
aEO. ALBREE, SON & CO, No. 71,
corner of Wood end Pourth streets, bare. ro’
edved a fresh supply of prime, scarce and desirable
BOOTS AND SHOES,
c-onsiitiujcot Ladirs, Aliases and Children** HEEL
CoKQELia GAITERS; Children's Goat and Mo
rocco aud fobo HEEL BOOTH; Tuutb’a Patent
Leather Oxford, aod E reach TIES; Women’* extra
aUe broad BUkKINd; Gent's broad sewwTßockskin
bOOTEKE;-GbDt‘s Er"tocb CALK BU018: Goat’s
FrschßaU.crd CONGRESS BOG"* 8, al of which
bare, boeu made tocnl*r,.»ith special .regard to nt
-ind durability, etui a:e warranted rb giro satrtfoc*
tif'o. - ’ ;/ Je3o
ElUUil l Ti;Eiiii--ijs:DCCEMsw r id tgi'ck*
A cuA-f-XBH.—A ,?rrjLujits : .‘ - .c'i of choice TLEESj
or ti-kcteii vurivtica U; tbetoe from, with every p»isBl»
Wo care taken to bare every variety true to tranio.
Of Applr*d'.iw vt
awtliree year. oldx, 10,WO four year olds, l'car.lo,.
OOU two lo ibroe years old., Peach, Pima, Ac., a flat
stock. •'
Rtraaxsicz—tlu* ln tUe IJtireerj* Call-end
exAtnino tliftn; ->'•
KVKKGIIEEK9 item Ito a i«i, by th« hundred,
cheap; also, 641Ai>£ TUEK2 - ANi> JtUKCBaLXiVi
wholesale tad. rotaiL. .
Addrtia- i'lTf?bCliftir AHD OAKLAND SVK
BKUlEii.'PlibiVjrgb.P*;. .
Ja • .
rPAACCAJiIi/OF ItOUK. USALTB,
FDY SrtJLK()3S’S CE.'EjJtf BALEIIA7CS,’ :
frciu cr>aimcc siltr-'in* perfectly bbaltbyand
fkud wHJ-malu',hotter, lighter aa<l raer* healthy
cookin* than ioyoitwrSatar^tusiu.tUc.world* ~It ia
pprittUy &■*■« (ram ail Unpnntlr*, aaJ tuiparix. s
-Cifrg-Hk# jßasW ip
trial. h tell biro to go? it
foryetu- Knreai» ratail ftt. / s ,
J , ROBKKT It !
■} apthStßSiMcwsr,. ; ,j. . - Ufou i »»y« •/ .
f*' •:• '
TT’-y'-'-'-' - ' . •. • -- : n ir.y c j j
. —
. . 49ttux «l ± t'-i-'.-., 1.
CLEVIS t A
PITTSBURGH
\VUE£LIf><>RJULBOAn*WS33^23ggCJ
—i> CITHER ABRANGEMSKT.—On 'and att«
MONDAY,May stb, 1&-2 Iraim will le*T» th*Depot
or th» Pw>p»ypTb7iia SaHroart, la ■ Plttibcrgb,
iaUom , w,
POiitmy\l jjobtahtu emd-
L--SVM 1:00, a.nu (12:50 p, EL
do MeuboQviUe4aXT " I 4:00 **
do >'e»axk»TT. .»..t.T,..,. fcJW ** 1 1015 "
do Co’.ambiu 11:10 «* f11:45 "
ArrlTts ‘~..7 p. ta.j s;4oa.ia.
do Su Loui* 7:tO a. tD.| fi.Mp. a.
“*“«• l ofc ‘ n » b *‘*«a Piiubcrgb acdCinrinnath
oplaiidid Sloping Cm* »na<2wd to all Ki*bt Tndc*.
o»J WVrfinj Km.
Leav&j PltUburgh kOO a. m fclO a. m. l; ; 50 p, » •
do WeUsvilte. 3:00 •* B,j| •« &05 •*
do btcabecv'e ;*»_ feig «• u
do Wheeling. 4iM !“ 10*13 « u
irriTt* Beileix. ... 5:05 *“ 10*40 « - (gflg <■
Connecting at Wheeling *ith BolUmor# and Ohl
Bailroad.anu at BeUalr with Central Ohio Bailroad
for Zaa«vilW Lancaster, Ctrtfevflle, Ooluuibe*, Ctn -
ciauaU, ladianapolia, 81. Louis, and point# Wort.
Piathtrgk oad Cbrofoad Urn*.
Leave# WO a. m. I£so e, n,
do. Wellsville'—.. 4:25 » WO «
do Byard.w—u„.
do AlnflWf
do Hnd*on;.-.'.u—
irrlvea Clare land.. .Uu, fcl& ** &30 **
Connecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch lor
New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alliance will)
Pittsburgh, Tort Ways#'and Chicago Bailroadiat
Hudson with Cleveland, Zaswrflle and Cincinnati B«
B. for Akron, Cuyahoga Fall# and £lilta*burg«and
at Cleveland with C. 4. £. B. tt. for Brie, -Dunkirk
and Buffalo with C. AT: TL B»’ fcr Toledo, Dotaolt
and Chicago, and the Bdith*we«n
Wellaville Accommodation leave* at IKK) p. tu.
Returning train* arrive at £2O a. m.,' 8 15 a.m.,
andrfWO p. nu •
Throagh Ticket* to all proaiinent point* In tba
West 01 South-west, North or North**##!, can be
procured at tbe Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh.
JOHN BTEWABX, Ticket Agent.
For farther tnformstioa, apply to- a
WILLIAM oTBWABT, Agent,
At tba Company's Offloa to Freight Station, fmo-at.
mys . c : ■■■■■] >
SUMMER AK-«»»saßffia^'tf
SANGKUKNT tor 6eil&Stlgis?:Aferf.,
IkoZ*—TUB
VAEIA CENTRAL DAILY
TiIAIES. On and after 210NDAY,May ' '
The MAIL TRAl&Uaiea -Bitiibftrgl>’ friar the
Passenger depot, at tbe intersection of - Liberty and
Granietieet*, every morning (except Sunday) at
sum., stopping at all-thepnaeipalatnUcas-between
Pittsburgh aud Philadelphia, and making direct oon*
cectloo* at Baorisbixrg.lerißaHiracre onu-Washltig*
ton, and for Hew Tark-Vta Allentown route.
The EXriiKSS TBAIN; teases Üb*. abort Cfcasied
station daily at »3Ao_p^tz) n .atoppUg ecly at prtn*
clpai stations, makirtit-direct, connection at Harrf*
burg for Baltimore, wnsbingV'h' and TTewYctkvl*
Allentown. .xit/t:.-,** »•• - [
. Tbe FAST LlNßlraYcsthoahoTe named fiction
dully (Sunday# cxeopted) at 8:20 p. m., stopping
only at priadpal stations, and ccnneettng at Harris*
bore for Baltimore and WaaMorton. .....
LGOAL TBKIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car
attached, leaves the Pasenger Station arerytsora*
Ing, (Buad»y* excepted,) at 5tSO a. cu, running aa
for a* Oonemaugb and Stooping at all station#.*
iCOOMHdDATIOK TBAIKi.
Tbe JeUnstdwuAeccmmoa&tisn Train teavea dally,
(except Sunday) at 2:45 p. uu, stopping at all station*
aoJ running übruOcmemeagh.
First Accommodation Train for Wall'* Static 0 leave#
daily (except Sunday) at 0:40 a. m.
Soood Accommodation Train for Wall’s Station
laavo daily lexeopt Sunday) at IWQ a. ax. '
Third Accommodation Train for- Wall’# Station
tea™# dally (except Sunday) at 4:00 p. av.
Fourth Aceoauaodaticq, Train for VftJTs Station
lams daily (except Sunday) at 6:25 jr. m.
Belurulxxg Train* arrive In as follows 1
Bxrraa, 12:25 p. •a.*; Mail, 1&.-68 p, tn.; Tart Lise,
12:45 a. m. j : Johnstown Aoooamodation, itiiOS a. mT)
Finn: Wall's Stotlou ato,;Q*o>
an-11Yoil’s Station Accommodation,«,-?/»a. m.; Third
W*>lTa Atatlon Acoomaodath,n, I:US p. a.; Fourth
Vr'iili'fl Station Accommodation, 0:10 p. td.'
Trr.lns from Blolrarjlle and Indxanaeoun#:t*t Blair*
rJUe late react ion with Johnstown Acootnroodaiioa
tost and WcBt,Bxp«auindAla!lWfc>t.
Tho public will dud, 14 greatly to their Interest, in
ccing .Knot 1 or Weqt, to "travel by tl>» Pcncqylviiafß
Central Bailroad; ualbeacoommodatfon* uowoCavd
casoatbesurpcaawloa any otberwut#. The Bosdit
hiliartod with sloue, and free from dost.
V/. con promise•pw-fona comfort to aU who
lusj t*»ror H'-'vl tbs:! 1 tatrecago.«; • ,
Tt lAvTcra V-2 Kj7o W
Tv Philadelylsia...,. 10 fcOiTo ListSAtcr;.,..,.,,,, 8 55
Ct* Harriabcrg 7 45i - tj
checked to sU Station* oh tbe Feunsylva*
oi9 iWatrol and 10 t*liUsd»lphJa, Baltimore
«nd Now York. . 7. - : .
r-iaeaj-rs purchasing tlciu* la . aua'-wii? t*
charged m Mas?, according to ln
tv iby staUoa,roU«, axcct-t. nx'ta Mbtlocs
•Abrtio ilia yoiapany ha*ro Agbut. ‘ - , *
SOTIOE.—Ia cose of lew, the Cpiufuai.-wifl hold
t*t(issclT« rv?{K*nslble fcr‘t<crfoa*l taguafio only,
aae for on an'*u2t no? exceeding $lOO. :
8.-—An Omnibus Taen - . employed to
v.-»::vvj- j\<M:;err ind hsf c ?j;r- to aftafrom the Ihe
f -.1, ut a thstps wr. to «.c*od 25 each pa>-
,v*ug=T tuul.Mggatp,-' yor:{dr*:t3,BPrfr*9','" •'••
' » . J; &T 2WA BT; Agent,"'
it ihr. I’etscaytvacla• Coairul lUdlSoad-Vaißoage*
L-lbrnyardOTantctreetf,
IIVCKja XF.WIS,
J:.S tispcrttitoi.uetit, Altoona,
v-TKaM tv&jgUA' l3£TWiii£N iaax,
*0 HEW I'UliE AMD CITEBIOOL* land.SgH|
embarking .Feeeeugen at*<jCE£J»BTt>VYX,
(Ireland.) Shi" Lirorpool, flew .York- and PMUdri*
pbia Steamship Company tateud despatching *Vfr
ttjll K\r*n>i) Clrd**-bollt Irrtt Bteamislpß eilfcilowt!
CITY OF SlAXCBESTE£ M «...Ssiunlaxi?Aiuti»ilg-.
CITY OF BALTULOItK... M 8L
HAJ'GAE00...........................5aturday, Aug tut 80.
«ra ervry Saturday, aT *oo», Iron Ptor 4*,. tTortfe
TUver. '
SATO or TAJSBACS*. ' ■ ':,
maT OABIh Tffb t fID,aTECTAQ?L!.. L^, [ ym l oa
do to £U,ooj • do to London«i« 33ytO
40_19. Peris SSiwj., do to Paris ...w^sBd*
do to Hamburg. £S,CO) -de to
Pacseagtu* also forwarded to Havre, Bremehi Sot-'
ter»Utaf Antwerp, Ac., at equally low rate*. U' ' «/
ret Ecsor*.—By errfer tffj£9»o
recry of f&xte, ail pautmfan leariaq A* Uuiild £tatm
or* rajuind to jtfo* r? PaMpcrti btfert poiegeeboerd
MrPeiaonswfehlnate.bring Gatthelrlriendaua*
bey tidmu hero at ttw following rates to'Xewlfccks
-TVvS U-Tcrncol er Queenstown; Ist C&Wo, $75. sB*
■ auk $lO5. fitedrage trom Llvtrpooks4tyju,Fljaß
(Jnoeanown $30,00.- - :r - ; - . r {\ .. V .
Tli6&3 meazoers baTwiopeHLr gceommodhlioG* lor
and cany oxpantacrxl'Surgecui. They
an- bulit-ta Wattr-tlght*,lron BeeSona,’s»ft hero
Patent Fire- Angfbßatoma beard,— -
ifOHX'G.-1/ALR;^ Agent,' ■’
• 15-Brood way j sew • Ycvft* *•■
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-± UATMN'6 NEW DOUBLE-ACTIHG'PHIE-
OaOPUIO BUBNE*, -for CAUBOH OlLitnW*
ready.- >t possessesmeryedvanugee oftrer-tbi com
mon Burner*;- - - .-•—--•••• iV-t; .f-
H It meat* a large or small light with perfect
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а. It will burn any anility of oil with safety,::
U. It out be used with a long or iborfrebwmsy. ~
4. UcanhausedbaataporvightUop. .* ' * '
& It cao alWayt be made to burs economically:'''’
б. It is mere easily wicked tbanauj other boner.
7. It can be trimmed and.lighted without ransr*
lng the coqs. . ... .
a. It throws all the white light abo re the"co&e..
8. The chimney ca& be rumored or' inserted wttfc
out touching theglesa. :-• ' , ■/ -
These burner* are She common Xm. I dte* haft ett
be put on any lamp now In ose. Every person nilhf
Carbsa Oil eaoula have a Philosophic Boiler. Price
'25 cents. Per dcsen, $2. Bold at. Ho. 82 Fourth
street. Pittsburgh. • •• F. 3ATDEH.
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STEAMBOAT SHAFTS. CBANKS,PI*TOH BOW,
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7 ASD CAB AXLES, ASqnoBS.
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GEOWST'd FAS AND.9EPA2ATOB, .
For cleaning G£Al£.- Patented January, 180^. ;
!• ch<«p,:*ioplgaßA / dornble»aiMJ il got-cp fn-tbo
beetatyle'of workl*»n»hip.' It«ill dean all Modi -
of *zjd Grain, *nd r*£aoTo.£haff, Bitat, Cheat,
Cockle,*?,, inora'thoroughly, and with Jear’tabcr,
than any; other j&kMiJk"Woerwent 5 tbhrßtfll to'
tbt 'pflbllc, with eonttdenM that it wiß gi** general
utUfactiou aiid-comeapeeaUjlatogenezaluio; Sar*
ling purcbued the. role. right to (naka.aad, nil tbeao
mill* In iWcsrcrn Peansylrania, WcaWnVirgtnla -
and all Ohio, with the Tight to «ell_ln Indiac4,TlU»
noto/lc., we’art prepared tfrflU order* at wholMti* •
and retail. . , W.W. i
vl»:6:3mMtawF,. 519 Liberty ft fa,;
r nu -rjttiir is jj,k& ajwjj:
X Steam-Engine*, Boiler*, Bait" Pane, Oil Bifllf,
T«uk»f (Vnoemlcg Pipe* and Outing*, of' all. hind*,
made to ohli-rw \l o bare on hand 16 engine*,.of 6to
tu-hcrw Pdwer; id flat loaar* and. jfcrtablb'ltoilenj. 8
oil him*; ltiantt tl barret* capacity! <ra« 25 bam]
Agitating Tank! »ir* Fronts Oram Bengali eiaea,
which we offer low for cub or approved paper. The
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•ffl9‘LHyrrr it'.. Ptuebnyfr. p*.;
Othenbi'/Zaljliu'unl'Ci'raVe StoDtifon hahU'ahd
laudato order at •thO'iowes/tprteoK.* - We wrulitpat
licuiarly iuvite~tbe attention of purchaser*. to a new
nod Iwautt n| Improvement laGxav* ttone*—Fan*
PalaOt Aiijaslahi** obio'd, it cost* but lifM« an rt tr*Vlf
much to too beauty of the Glare Stine*. Warerooa* ,
319 and 32: (Office 3:9) Liberty stree!, Plttabflrth,‘-r :
; W; w: WALLACE. •
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X SUIT B»oav*i- Ptimbte- Btuu;
W»i?r Wheel*,-Mill Gearing nod Mill 'Faratfhitie.of
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