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TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 2
um: Interesting ; matter will bo found
on our first and fourth pips this morning. -
The ticket nominated yesterday, by the
glteprblican - Convention, will give great
gratifieation to -the loyal people of this
county. It bezomes the Republican party,
nominations in -this county are
equivalent to au election, to select a ticket
-which the people can not only eudorse, but
be proud of. Its selections should be made I
with care and due discrimination,: and no I
name should be preseuted unworthy of sup
. „port:. All this may be said of the action of
the Convention yesterday. The ticket is •
eminently a good one.
K. iIOOKILEAD, the candidate for
Congress in the 22.1 district, has represent
ed the ',district already for two terms.
Ilie,',uninimous nomination for a_ third
term-is the highest testimonial which
could be given of the public. appreciation
of his ability and fidelity in the past.
Hon. Tuon.ts - IVimaans, who is presented
by the. Allegheny . - portion of the 23d die
trict for nomination, is one of the ablest
men_h_ohis s. §tate. He has few equals'as
debater and an orator, and he possesses a
vigor and_ graspp. of mind. which always'
causes him to be, listened to with pleasure
and respect., If he-is ratified, as we trust
he will be, by Butler and Armstrong, he
will make his mark in. Congress, as one of
'the great men of the nation.
Janis L.,Gnanatt; Eso., late Sheriff; our
candita'te for Senate, is ono of the most
. popular men in the county, and isAleser
. redly so, He will do honor to his native
.-.county, in a position where we have been
honored,for several years past. Of incor
ruptible integrity, great industry, a ready
speaker,.and or-fair abilities, the choice
could not hire fallen upon one toore_' - fitted
for the
-
The-Assembly ticket is on excellent one
has been seldom better. Messrs. &LAN..
NON, PEC , BB..._zind Byways7r, 'represented
the comity dtring the last session, and re
. Ceived the just commendation of their con
stituents. Messrs. Oita-aim; and SLACK
• • are •now men, but. are respectable and
worthy men.
The nomination for District Attorney
was the most warmly contested of any
office in the - gift of the people. Oar good
friend, Jons 31. Krasrareics, Esq., is the
successful nominee, and be may well be
proud of this pumas over such vigorous
contestants. He is too well known, and
too highly respected to need any commen
dation, from us. .
- ."Joarruax Nsgar, for Commissioner, and
. -
Goon-was G. CouvrEa, for Overseer of the
_ .
Poor, are nominations to which the most
fastidious drillnot object.7' -They are, . -
em
phatically, excellent nominations.
such a ticket there can be no
question of:lts-poems, and we feel no lit
the gratification that we can; With' so much
*,*!..,;lii • , - cordiality and pleasure; sustain it.
The Convention was large, respectable
".' - . and harmonious, and gave every evidence
of the vigor and power of the Republican
• , •
Organization in this county. -
lion. Robert McKnight.
This gentleman, who has so ably and so
_.* -- -isatisfactoiilY represented the Allegheny
,and BUtler district .in Congress during the
last four years, before the election. was
gone into yeeterday, in the Republican
' Convention, declined being a candidate for
. ' •
nomination. lie had been induced, against
; his own convictions, by the-persuasions of
his many warm friends, to permit his name
• - to be utml i , but when he found that his con-
Wectioa - Nvith Dr. PLUItEI7:B church vas
misunderstood, and was uszd_rigainst
* r isme of hie own - ,best friends,
• -
he thought it best to decline a &must
i y which, in • the heated state of the public
mind;conld only result. to -his injury.
- So great is the feeling of opposition to
- Dr. Italica in this region, that any con
neetion - -•._ . With his church, whether the per
:- eon holding the connection favors * or op
, pas es Dr. PLUNEECIS course, is ruinous to
his political aspiratioost Mr. McKamnr,
being an elder in that church, desired to
save it for the benefit of those who had la.
• . bored for its organization-and rapid growth.
He is opposed decidedly to Dr. PLIIKER'S
coarse, and hopes to live to see the time
• - . . when the church may flourish again under
happier auspices, and under a pastor ; whom
- all can Aspect. No one questions Mr.
McNamar's loyalty, or his Republicanism,
or his integrity, or his ability.
.His career
.• .... • . . ,
- . in Congress has given great satiefaction to
his constituents, and very many of them
would have been gratified to have had the
benefit of his large experience, and de
' pervedly,,great influence, in the next im
f**. •portant Cohgress.. They have been
appointed by mr, McKiclonr's unfortunate
ehurelk*Connection with a wrong-beaded
and obstinate; if not disloyal, old man.
Te c.7:
ii
6.
The Command of the Army in Fir.
ginia.
On Friday lait some enemy of the Ad
ministration and of the Country set a false
report afloat in Washington, to the effect
that Ofin. Idc_Ctictiss had been appointed
commander of all the Union forces now op•
erating in Virginia.'-This most mischier
.
ous falsehood was telegraphed at once to
several newspapers throughout the country,
and of , course the effect it produced was
just what:, its vile author intended. Rage
and despair—an utter abandonment of
gycry:form and remnant of hope in the sue
caul of our deroted army—seemed to be-the
universal feeling, wherever the report met
any credence. The shrewder class of
readers, however, at once made up their
minds that the report was bogus, and Bur
, - fined their_feelings to remain tranquil, so
far as Gen. M9Cxxixes" and 'his appoint
ment were Concerned. Stitt, if the report
had been repeated, by other correspondents
to other newepapers this morning, there
would doubtless, by this time, be a great
uneasiness felt all over the Country.--and
only the finnist incredulity could much
th
longerresist e iter a tion, without contr a=
diction, of the malicious report.: It was,
therefore,
_a wise and necessary
of the Governmentle eet_all anxiety_
on the question at•rist. by the' inimediste
publicationf the order from hisjer-Gen
eral lialleck which was glvenin 9 -
graphic dispatches - yesterday morning.
- This seta theirhole matter at vest. "Oen.
.11eCzmartcommoridtithai portion of.the
• army. Of 7 'the Potomac that ha's not
bean sent, forward to Gen. loses sum-
ORME
,~ ;~a+°
mandLOII4 , 'POPE canteen& the army of
IfirglititUeLid.-1111 — for'oes temporarily at=.
tutted to it." This shows where Gen.
McCLEx,latt is in command—and whether
satisfactory or-not to the..fe partizans who
yet swear by him Ile a general, it is quite
as important a - command as he is likely to
get for some time to come, and far more
than - his past generalship has entitled
him. to..
Don ILarlos
The West is becoming ferocious against
the conduct of Gen. BUELL. A great part
of the Western soldiers are under Bueirm
command, and fifty tto home most bitter
lei).ers against their commander. The Chi
cago_ Tiibune says :
:The appointment of Buell, originally, to
the important department of Kentucky and
Tennessee created - great surprise. Who,
or what was he, to tie entrusted - with the
control of a mighty army and a, large dis
trict of strategic territory? Before the war
broke out he wee merely a paymaster in
the army who lounged about the taverns of
Washington, spending his leisure-in cur
-sing the °black republicans" and eulogix
tog slavery. He is said to be a brother-in
law of the infamous old traitor Twiggs. He
professes to be loyal to the Union, but his
actions show thrit hisffirst allegiance is to
the "divine institution." Beyond guarding
rebel property, returning loyal slaves and
-perseenting loyal officers, what has he done
for the Union cause? We submit that the
Governors of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and
Wisdonsin 'should unite in a peremptory
demand, on the War Department, either to
remove the soldiers of those states out of
his Department, or him out of it. The loy
al Went oannot afford to have its sons lon
ger put to the base uses to which ho hue
subjected them, nor to keep them idle in
little squads to be captured and destroyed
in detail, by guerrilla bands.
- The same paper publishes a letter from
a soldier in Alabama; from which we take
the following extract: -
There has been nothing done here since
Gen. Mitchel left. Gen. Buell is not the
man fer the place. He is too much of a
West Pointer—too great an aristocrat. He
loves to hear the sweet voices of the rebel
nightingales, and prefers feeding traitors
to giving his min men full rations, for it is
well known, when we were, put on half
fare, he sold flour and everything else the
rebels wanted, out-of the stores at Hunts
ville, to them, charging for flour five dol
lars per barrel—not more than one-third
the value. This I have from hcresay, but
it is in every, one's mouth. We hope soon
to see Gen. Mitchel back, and think the
President ought' to send him again to this
department, and take Buell somewhere
else. Then you will hear of things flying
down here, and we will not be, left to rot
among themrailroad bridges. "
The Unkindest Cut of All
The New York Jim's, the strongest and
loudest supporter of McCr.rmiAn, in an ed
itorial article speaking of the rumor that
.had been appointed to command the
Army of Virginia, says:
Furthermore, alter the Peninsular cape . -
meat, the military authorities would cer
tainly 'not give Gen. McClellan the chief
command of the army he bad there, on any.
other field of action. McClellan's new
army will, most likely, be either the cen
tral column of the "Onward to nialimond"
forces, or its reserve.
Another Rebel Raid in Western
Virginia
cla Saturday night, dispatches were received
byf'Adjutant General Samuels, from reliable
sources, .stating that two bodies of rebel
cavalry, under Inboden and Jenkins, had
mleen'Buekhatuton and Weston, and were en
relate' for Clarksburg. Orders were imme
diately issued for the arming and marching
of the Twelfth Regiment to the sconce of the
movements of the wretches. All night, the
General and his aserstants, as well . as the
officers of the Twelfth, were engaged in pre
paring to send off the men, and this (Sunday)
morning they were despatched 'as rapidly as
possible, every exertion possible hating been
made to complete their equipment. .They
wore marched to the depot of the Baltimore
& Ohio Railroad, and there armed with Bel
, gian Rifles of the latest pattern.
. We learned from a gentleman who arrived
?rem Clarksburg this (Sunday) morning, hay
lig loft there on Saturday night at 11 o'clock,
that news reached that place on Saturday af
ternoon that the rebels wore advancing upon
Clarksburg in two detachment!, having avojd
ed Gen. Sally, who was at Beverly, and one
of thom had taken
the road to Buckhannon,
from the head
of French Meek, and the other
the route to Weston, and that one body of
diem bad already taken Buckhanson.• Sub.
sequently a 'messenger, Mr. M. Candless, ar
need from Weston with the funds of the bank
there, and reported that they : had reached
and taken possession of 'that place, after a
brief resistance by a small force.
In the evening Mr. Bumgardiner arrived
from Maxwell's mit., eleven miles from
Clarksburg, having ridden that distance in
thirty-five minutes, and reported that when
he left that point they had Just reached it and
were continuing their march - towards Clarks.
burg.
A messenger also stated that two companies
of the 87th Ohio, which had started for Buck
bannon during the afternoon, were on their
return guarding a train of government stores.,
Mr. .11symond, of the Clarkeburg Bank,
also brought away the deposits there, and ho
and' Mr. McCandless arrived here this
: mornikg.
• There was a considerable number of cattle
and mules belonging to the ..Government
driven into Clarksburg from the surrounding
country, and they were subsequently driven
from Clarksburg toward Shinnston.
Col. Wilkinson bad two companies of his
regiment, the 6th Va:, at Clarkiburg and
there were also there -thiee commit:dee of the
85th Ohio on post duty, and Lott Ilevren's
just recruited company of mounted infantry
wore also on hand. A largo majority of the
citizens also . turned ont, and ware armed
(those who had no arms of their own) from
the - Qaarteruisster's station at - Clarksburg.
It was hoped, too, that Col. Wilkiidson might
be able to get two more companies of his
regiment trom the West before the rebels
would reach Claiksbitrg, so that there seemed
te bee good force and a determination to
give them s-warm reception.
But the reports that had been brought - in
up to eleven o'clock estimated their force all
cavalry, at from two to four thousand, and
that their Intention was to conjoin the two
bodies,' which bad made the descent upon
Weston and Buokhannon near Jane Lew,
and advance upon Clarksburg.
With the military force at Col. Wilkinson's
dlepoepal, and the aid of the eitisene who
had turned out, it was believed that posses-
Aden of Clarksburg could be retained until re.
enforeements should arrive. Meantime, It
was expected that Con.-Kelly, with nearly a
thousand men, would follow up the rebels
from Beverly. '
'lt is to be hoped 'that the Twelfth' may get
through safe; and in time to aid iu 'vanishing
if not la capturing the bold marauders of
Jenkins and Imboden. :the matter is well
managed; and the apparentlyfeasibla comma
tration:of all the above named forces can be,
effected, there is a chance of preventing not
only the raid upon. Clarksbuk but also _the
retreat Of theselbraging bands that have so
long harassed Central and Southern , Virginia,
froh the Alleghenies to the Ohio - . river.—
Wheeliay' _
"ili E ut epesau SUN FORGOMN," was
besoltifully said of Howard, the pbilauthro.
pist. It also applies to every man who brings
the ameliorations, comforts and enjoymonto of
life within the reach of persons arid 'classes
`who are otherwise deprived of the advantsgss.
;Especially may. it be said of him wholebor-
Musty seeks and Ands new means of preserv
isirhealth;!"the. Poor 111111e11 capital and the
filch ,rrtites power." WO think this enlogiuta
'properly applied to J. 0: /tyer;of Lowell ,. the
roostuod New England ohemist, who, Spurn
lug the trodden paths te.fame, devotes his ea
tics A bilities sad acquirements to the duchy. '
4:myof:Usti:red post "effectual - nmediei fdr
disease. , When , the tildies(blosilng liastsei
royeitied r he, procssetfitcriupplylt to all Mad
.kind Silks; through our druggists:al such low ,
Pilau that of and :rich L may WWI enjoy its
hoc eflts.—Jourwai and Eniuircr; Itirekuldi Me,
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Hotel, Plttsborgi, Ps. JAIAlyd
IM - JOHN- COO/IRAN it BE°,
Bilthufacturcti of /BON BALLING, LEON VAULTS
AND VAULT 1500115, WINDOW JSIII.7TTEBS,
WINDOW GUARDS, Ao., N.s. 91 Pet-null Street 4130 ,
b 6 Third street, between Wood and /Barnet
nave on hand a variety of new Patterns, tansy
and plain, suitable for all purposes.
Particular attention paid to enclosing Groro bDt.i,
lobbing dono at short notice. ra9-1
B. B. & C. P. MARE R, Paper
MANUFACTURERS wd de.a.Rre In BOOK, PRINT,
CAP. LETTER AND ALL KINDS OP WRAP..
PING PAPER.
earn.. removed from No. 27 Wood *trees to No.
33 Smithdeld street, Pinata:2Th, P.
OrN. HOLMES *, SONS, Dealers
In IFOREION AND DOMESTIC DILLS OF EX
(MANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, DARE
OT ES AND SPEC/X. Ne.,67 11.Autot Atrnot, Pitt.
burgh, Pa.
CC Collections made on all the principal cities
throrothout the United States. ap22
jEr.E.ISItY H. COLLINS. For
AND COMMISSION MERCIIaNT and
wholesale dealer In CHEESE, lIIITTES, BENDS,
Vali, and Predate generally, No. 516 Wood Wee'.
PlUrburglt. Pa. nal
PUBLIC .XOTICES.
p . - 1
-LECTURE AT THE IILON.CITY
COLLEGR, corner of Penn and Bt. Clair ate..
TRW (TUL9DAY) MORNING, at 11 o'clock:
COIIIISROR„
r:*.A.Ukt blAYOlt.—Jens bLosa will
Lea caodldato for Mayor of Atte/bee, City,
at tho approachlug epeeist election on Tuesday, the
2d of September an2B:ta
Fult Me YOlt.—ri. Timm will be
atedidate for Mayor of Allegheny, at th •
approaching special election, on Tomes', the 2d of
&pteminr. 01371:te
ALLIsIitNY hLfaukCALTY.—
JACOB WZA Jr., at the requwit of mans
friends, will be • Onion candidate for toe unexpired
term.of llou. Simon Drum; for Mayor of Allegheny
Olty, at the ensuing election. an26:te
Tr6-3.ALLEGILIFIN Y MA ()RAW' Y:
At the solicitation of many friends, tint en
dcrelgn•d lug cousented to be • astidlidate for di►yo
of Allegheny City, at the ensuing sieetion.
wad:lw - A. (1. ALEXANDZIL
UNIOI4 CoUNTY.III ITU S
YOE ALLEGHENY . COHNYY.—The above
Committee will meat at PHILO HALL, at lu o'clock
m., TLIESDAY, September MI. PODOLUIII attend.
enc. Is requested. Among the item of Important
Widow to he prevented will be the adoption of
measures to insure the establishment of a Union
If nnpaper, to advocate the principles of the party,
amen which area ~ elgormi support of the General
Government and the War," and oppoattion to the in.
Nobles, of the Pennsylvania Itsiboad Company.
str29:st E. D. GAZZAM. Chairman.
HIALQUARTZ a UllOl tiT TIC CLITBAL CoMMITIZI
Zfo. 013 Obeetnat ttltreet, Pbllulalphiw J
tUE MEMBERS of the. Union
••••• Otate Central Committee of Cis loyal althorns
of Pennsylvania, are renueited to meet at the OW.
NONGAIIYie, 111.11.1aN, to the City of Pittsburgh,
on WEDIVEIiDAY, the 10th day of oeptember,ll4o2,
at 11 o'cicok a. M. 0. 01A1tELE, Chairman.
Gan W. Illastsmashr,
-
t i. , PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY
ACADEMY,
AT WESTOiI I fiTgli, P. 4.
(Poe Doanler,
This Academy will be opened IiIIPTICRIBER 4114
1 li2. It weacluatered by the Leghlattue at its tut
aellii.ng with full collegiate powers. In Ito captcicur
buildinu l / 2 which were erected and furbished at • cwt
of our sixty thousand dollars, are Utangements of
the highest order for the comfortable quartering and
auladstlng atone • hundred end Ilfty cadets.
d. corps of , competent end espetiencod lostoectora
• . ,
will give their undivided attention to the 'Edam.
Coast Department. and atm to mate thcdr Initrac
thou thorough and practical. Thu. department of
stilly,* embraces_the following courees:•l'rimasj,
Commercial and 6:clentitia, Colleglate and Military.
The moral training of COlte Villit be auefully at.
tended to.
eareirctilekrs maybe obtalual of
TAMPS IL 000PE8,11aak Mock,
Or of 001.111.80. iIIfATT, hoer P. M. A.
DIVIDE 8U: NOTICE.
Dims or If ATioial IdLanixoCkiniasibl .
7., •:1 ' • - Pittsburgh, luly Slut, lent f
The Dliectora of: the National ]halo`` Company
bate - declare I a Doruland u( TWO. DA LULLS PICA,
littAltlE upon the Capital block or the cotop...
Not& st the Mw
Mee of the Tiener, '1111Day;
Angtert let, laut, to Stockholders, appeasing .a tench
at the, counsuatrananst of bbstmaa on said date,
tly artier of tilt Board of Directors. -
faldat " JAM H. OWLS, Than:l4
M!2==l
P TWIT JrOTICES.
UNIVERSITY OF
rc- WEBTENN
PENNSYLVANIA
GEORGE WOODS, M. A.; PrincipaL
Mdod by Boren Pressor..
Tresz Tuts of the maiming ler?. =mewl on
1 .
EIEPTLIKBEIL lir.
A GYMNASIUM hi connected with the liinPree ,
idly. MILITARY_ RILL, under • competent Drill
&meant, mane* dal attention.
For particulars, Catalogue, to be had at • the
Booksto re.. Panonal &Kara n can be made at the reel& noe
of Rev. SAPID= . IMDLEY, 11l Wylie drool.
aulgi6.
THE 3111111'm BOARD
ING AND DAY SCHOOL, 1,210 Seurat Se.,
PuIe,.•DELIIILI, Will be opened on
MONDAY, BS PTEMRER Bth, 18,2.
The ammo of study embrace. the Latin, French
and German Language., Music, Drawing and Paint.
Mg, together with Abe elementary end higher
brarches of a thorough English education.
The owcammodatious 610 of excellent character,
and well calculated to ensure to the pupil the corn•
forts of a home.
thrlog to the prtlontre of the thof,e. , a deduction of
o per rent. will to triode for the owning year.
eu22:lm
fr.SELECT CLASSICAL SCHOOL
YOB. (ADIS&
BELEM' CL,z4BB7CAL SCHOOL FOB LADIES
Cotner of Beaver street and South Common, Mfr.
&ken, oity. Pa., commence,. MONDAY, B , pt. Bth.
• Circulars can be bad at Abe principal Book Storm.
su2Ceif
IWSELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS.-
H. WAlsnkle. Private School will he
reopened on HOLIDAY, Sept. Ist, In th. Pawl
Boom of Christ Church, East Co=Mo. Alli'aboul •
Mr. W. wlll be glad to receive additional pupil. at
the commencement of this torm. A class will be
kneed for younger-1% - Th se well as for those who are
more advanced. Tor terse apply . to Mr. W. M.
WARSHAW, at his residend, Esat Common.
near the School Rooni.
IPITTSBURGII FEMALE COL
. LIGE.—Rsv. 1.0. Peratirpo, Ptt.i.
dent. Bert 1111111aioad College in the State. Fourteen
Teachers. Attendance last year 248. Superb brkk
buildings. Thorough and extensive course of study.
Truxuaminso and °acme Mtiew taught. FORTY
DOLLARS per tuna, for boarding, light, de. Fail
Term commences egPTEIIIIIIII 2d. Send to the
President fora catalogue.
M.SIikIPPON, Prem. Tr-rodeos
PENN lASTITTITE, on Hancock
street, opposite Christ'. M. H. Church. .111
open on tb. FIRST MONDAY (IF SEPTEMBER.
In addition to a thorough English. Gisasical, Math
stnatlcal and Oontmercial course, there will be mau
ler r cltationa In Rennes. For further particulars
appP to J. M. SULTS, Prlnclsel.
wad:ldt
O.EXCRLSIOR NORMAL INSTI.
TIPTE.—Tiu Second licssion a the EXCEL
SIOR will commence on MONDAY. S .ptember Bch.
Teschers desiting to attend • Normal Class. pre par
story to the Winter Term of School, will call at N..
43 Tunnel street, or addrass, for drcWar, Bar. W. n.
GRAY. Box 785, Pitumwah. antsUrscsi
ZTHE NINTH SEMI-ANNUAL
os of Antal:tiny Clay Caro, (Prolooms .1.
Y MICAL sad IL IL Mr.mh) .111 twgin on DON•
DAY. Sept- Ist. Colin* Dalltling, corner dandsaly
god Lama street. • aultq'br
Fr -- NOTICE—'.-To the Slercamile Tax-
LI-0' paves of Allegheny cony. All ;warns all
waned and returned to this omoe, and who base not
paid on or Wont tlie Rah Inst., will be proceeded
agstrat aerterding to law. A. YLOI
atas • Treaeurer.
a.4.lrzi STATEMEAMTS.
BANK OF PITTSBURGH.
Parsscsaa, rpt, 1, ISC.
MEANS.
Loam. Hill. and Inaccunta.----.61a11,1375 56
Unit,4 Suns* —.-... 250 00
Rai Eatata and Grand AanT.---- 68,:931 71
ntock. and Mlandlantes...—..—.-. 10,:nd
Due by other Bank.
Beak Notts, Chocks I°
Be
... 14"'.*
2'A'.77241
bpecte. .
,89t 99
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stoek--..—:—.------$1,143,5C0 00
Moths and Earnings.---. 113.5211 75 .
Unpaid Dividends idol Enemas de't 11.01
Due to other Banks------ 2,030 on
Dopes .... 1,31001 Lo
52,771.317 38
The adore atatenient fa correct to the beat of my
knowledge and belief JOELV WIMPS% Oehler.
to and aubeetibed this let day of bit 1801.
Itotary
EXCHANGE BANK OF PrFTSICGIL
Prressracti 'not 1, W.,-
Loa. arid Discou9ts.—...-..„.....-17,403.40 ,
Heal Esdate.---.--... 50.006 00
ratttl b !astn V" i;;TiCDTC.l 7 F.l.T.: EZ (I)
United States Bonds. 7 3.10 per cts.. 306,000 OD
11.8. Bonds. 6 per 7.50.0i0 00
D. 8. Certificate+ 4 —. 300A 6 on
Peentylvanisi Bonds, tl per cen ts... 18e,016 00"
Cheeks. and Notes of eater Nate- letnill 87
Due by other 79 058 88
Cm:4W Stock VlE.,Outi
1,70.144 al
I.!epalts
Due to other Danks---.-
Contingent Fund and liorntng•— tO
14.37148 A
the abate statement Is correct to the ben of my
knowledge and belle[ H. K. 111.11111AY, Cashier.
Afflrmed IrAttre-mo, this Ist day of eqd., ISCA
CAL ISRAEL, Notary Public.
MERCHANTS' AND MANUFAC
a.vi. TUItEltEr BANK.
Prrrancaou, Sept. 1, laG2.
Capital Stock .................I 000,000 nu
Circolatlon ........ 1.0=,4.51 60
Dqe afar Banks .........«....._....._. 32.440 24
Loans aid . Dlscounts....... 731,036 67
Oohs . 301,1412 37
•
Notes and Chocks of other Bank, 170,771 G 5
11no by other 8a11k.1200,04 o
Commonwealth of Penn's . .I;a7t; 60,000 00
G. 15. Government Loan • Treasury . .
Note ... ..... ........ ....—.... 640,350 Oo
The oboe., Alston:mut Is corre ct and Ulm to the beat
of toy knowledge and_,
W. H. DENNY, Cashier.
Sworn and subscribed belbre me thD let day of
&pt., 11l W. 11. WHITNEY, Neter Public.
MECHANICS' BANK OF PITTS.
BURGH.
Srprezinunt, Sept. I, 111V—
LUJ1ILITIES.
C=M!
Due to other .....
Dna to 318.814 08
,Loana, 111114 and Discono 8807,0111 44
Dos by other Danko...* 104,678 11
Treasury Notes and Notes and Checks
on other 191,852 48
Ml==
51098,119 16
The above etatement le correct, to the beet of my
knowledge and belief. GEO. D. 61 . 61118W,Ciuthicr.
Sworn before me, this let day of 5ept.,18432.
11. /I. SKIT% Notary Public.
CITIZENS' BANK. • -
Prntusau, Bopt. 1. 1802.
Loans and 5568.047 2S
Coin. 172,269 24
Notes an . d Chec ks of Mbar Bulks.— 02,05 02
Treasury Notes and U. B. Bonds 228,080 oo
United Maws „....—.....—.„ 100,000 00
Due from Banks and Bankers.—... 114,8r4 40
Capital .. 1%000 00
OLrculation 000 00
Depositore ..... . . , 218,690 76
Due to Dank; 28 61
The abate statement Is correct io the boot of my
knowinlge and belief.
10140..T..VAN DOREN, Cotner.
AiDtmcd lettere me tub lat day of Se'pt. 1862.
11.AIIPElt. Nota ry Public.
IRON CITY BANK.
_,
Paraitinan, &pt.- 1. 180:.
Capital Mock .$ 400.000 00
Loan* aad Olsconnts 310,022. 77
Due by other Dank.— e 9,003 64
Not and Checks of oilier Banks and
United States Treasury. Notes....... 241,671 24
Specie ....... .. ...
162,1C9 33
Circulation—...... 34;0164 no
Due to other Dank5...4..4..
17,633 20
Due toDepoaltors. .. . .." ... 460.600 CO
The above statement Is correct according to the
best Otto, knowledge and belief.
JOHN meaorliN, Cashier.
' o.l7lrtned unto bane' ins this day. • .
IL. WHITNEY, Notary Public.
- • Pirresvion, test. 1, 1862.
gmttal litoek-4...........................—.9 1 9 0 0 1000 00
Loans and "Dlscounts.,....:- - .... ....... ... 11601810 61
Due by other Danko.... - ... ...... 122,691 72
Notes and Chocheof MUT/Qt . ts - -... 36,100 St
64 1
Spode...-. .—.............— —.- 1 93S 76
U.S. Weimar, 16;nind Notes ........ 1 360 03
0. 6. Closortuneot L0an...,.........-- 1t 666 00
Cirtnlation ' ..........,----..... ,903 00
Due to other Isalse...---........'—... ,339 97
Due to Dep05it0re.....................--. M ,1110 61
Tint above statement - la oared conlrdi gto the
loot of tn.l knowledge aad belief • . ~
• : - J. .W.. COOK, Cables:.
Sworn unto before me tide day. ..
' .-• W: H. WAITS'S, lf, Notextrublie. ...
RTINIVIAL
A
BolSio'st?cantltiitni ritio;t: Azkilo/sit LEO and
AUTIPIOLaL //Od Dd. , .• "
(oPpaelte - da Nichols. et ' s i 1 1.411U aDWAT.
tor • Ofreatad.
. y ,,..w z Y.... ..:~+ :;-r casa:.r.~:il;;:~:~i~.:a v'.+.:~~:.:.:r
JrElfr 411 rEIITISE.,7
b - OLUT10: 0 • uthr. ER
1J Sal P.—'he Psitneisblo hasty ier.lstingi be-
Mien CHAP. B. LEECH and B. HUTCHINSON.
of Pittsburgh. andel the firma LEECH & Heron.
- isoN, ens dissolved on the let day of September.
A. D. ISSY, by mutual consent. All debit owing to
the said partnership tire to be melted by either of
the parietal, find all Leine- ds On the said pettier.
ship ate to be presented to eliber for payment.
.011AB.LE8- B.- bIZEOH.
HUTCHINSON.
Pittsburgh. Sept. 2 18C...,5e2.tf
I AGUE WEAVER Js, is a candidate
the biayoralty of Allegheny City, on TIM.
day, the 9.4 day of September. Give oar friend •
Wt. • (eelitt 11. S.
BAILEY, FAiilthLi. at (AL,
PLUMBERS,
I=l
STEAM FITTERS,
129 TOWATII BTXICT, WWI 91011111/711.0
TANKS AND AGITATORS, far OR
Refineries, Hued la the most durable
meaner.
Houses fitted Lip with hot and cold
water In the best,,style, with all the
modern Improremeuta, In BATHS,
WASH STANDS, CLOSE 8, SINKS, Ac.
•
A Wan assortment of: material. always on hand
and tor sale on reasonabis term.. Jet°
IMMMMU:ZZI
LEST BEVERAGE IN USE.
RYE MILLS
Rye Correa.
L. S. HorT,
EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE AGENT,
sarDepot, IP4 WATER STREET,
(4dJoinlng United /Mateo Hotel.)
Cirb'ene genuine aloha signed N. DA VIS
Entered according to the Act of Congreta in the
Tear 1632, in the Cl•rk's OM. of the District Come
for the Conthern District of New York.
Th'. COFFEE hr. been retailed •rtenalTely for
months In this city, 'slit, . daily incraaing demand.
A trial alit will anti.y ' .the post incredulous That It
la • rhotesterze , palatable and cheap atibatittite for
any Coffee hereto fo re ffered in this market.
Pot up In one pound papers. neatly labeled, and
packed In boxes contain' g five dozen or CO an. each,
(mill keep well in any climate.) and sold at a ptlext to
make It worthy toe attention of all woo boy or woe
A liberal discount made to dealers.
Vera UV ALLAGIIE.III,
7aT.A.13121: a °Teter, Pepe. let. 1663.
TO DELINQITENI"fAX PAYERS.—
Notice is hereby gives to all peneme who have
no: pad their tames, rates, and lesim, or mesetnents
In the City of Allegheny. that they are required to
pay the same on or before the lint day cl October
pelt, and that if the some be not peed on or before
the at. day of October. thus 5 p r cent will braided
to and made payable thereto; end that if the same
be not pail oo or before the first day of November.
next following, •arvants will be dirorted to properly
coddled mime commending verb of them to h.vy
said Mare, with all toots end charges ...tied there
on, of any geode or chattels wheresoever found, and
to make sale thereof after advertlsecooet as to mem
of dim e s. for rent. D. HAUFEII.IION,
an3thisr City'. reentror..
U. 771317 28
M ATIuNAL 11t1R6E teAltt AT Lail-
CAGO.—The Pittstmrgh. rt., Wayne* Chic.°
Lai way Company will sell EXCURSION TICKEIM
on Mondais and Tuesdays, bent. Ist and 2d. 6th and
nth. 6.. parte. whiting to ■ttend the NATIONAL
LLURSL Lull., to W held at Cif I CAGO,
Inn nept. 2J, and ending riept 13th.
These Tlcketa will le sold at Sid NI for rite round
trip. •,.J will be goal ruing Weed o' ly oe the dey ot
.1.; but they will be received for the return trip 011
any Oahe YUlli that of r uvday night, nept. 14th.
It.rtiese bolding such tickets, .tamped ty the Ed,
retzry of the tau', will be allow.) by the authorities
to leave Chicago withort any other pave.
R K. tallAita r c,
Ilaargerturer of every description .
FURNITURE
NO: 45 611111ITIEID EITEZET,
PITTSEVR6III.
A Nil emartineut of PLITSBULOB BIA Ut .4
11 7 / 1 /4D FOHNITInit coceutetly on baud, whic.
we et the townol prime for OASI&.
Int&twertle '
S 3 37d.Ws 00
BERMUDA ARROW Buoy.
- RECKER'S F4IIINA;
BARER% CHOCOLATE;
PEARL SAGO;
CORN STARCH, to papers;
LIQUID BENNE ;
BAKER'S BROIIA;
COX'S GELATIN;
FLAVORING ILETRACTr;
TAPIOCA, verlorhico;
VANILLA BEAM;
RIC% FLOU •
PEARL BARLEY;
For “lo by SIMON - JOHNSTON,
mO.. corner Pmitbarld and Fourth streets.
JAMEAS it WIN,
SULPHURIC ETHER, SWEET SPIRITS 01
NITRE, HOFFMAN'S ANODYNE, AQUA AMMO
NIA, FEE; FOWLET'S SOLUTION, oULPHUAIC
AOID, NITRIC ACID, MURIATIO ACID, NI
TRo US ACID, Ac. M. be found at Jobs Inds A
Sons, 67 Weter west.
flit) OUR AMNtelt An FELLOW
IZENt3.—II you want to adver.ise. you will find
a first rata medium in the nit Pittsburg/. Abend
.hung, (Dr. 0. F. SIBITZSIS. editor.) It has • very
large citculalion. Bent in your advertisements,
notmes and announcrimenta, and lot your German
kllow citizens know what you propoer doing. You
cannot do business without this.
.5 333,083 00
Once, Gazette Butldiv, upper story
J. M. 111.41112.11*.
araMt.rrx Proprietan.
5065,212 27
B"` ANL) TUB %WHINES.—
Ay We hemp Mimi. two complete BUCKET AND .
TUB MACHINES, nearly new, and of the most lm
proved manufacture. The Bitchingee cm be seen at
our Barrel Factory, Taylor street, Ninth Ward.
GOTIIIIIF d BILL,
No. &I Vint street.
QBlll'll'6 FARR Y LU
OIL;
• Mecca Lirbricating OIL
Duck Creek do do;
Kanawha Crude ' do;
Bola, Machine Oil No. 1;
Do do do
Solar Burning Oil f o. 1;
Do do de fh
For Ws by SOLAR' OIL WORKS CO.,
NlYElCE.—Letters of Administration.
upon the Notate or Jams °MAUD, widow, lato
of All.gheny city, hare , been granted to .Samuel
Goresly. All , tomcat haring claims against the co
mbs are sequeeted ill present thorn, and all ponsons
indebtpl are 140=64 to make payment to the Ad.
mlulstrator wrthout delay. •
SAMUEL GOAFILY Administrator,
i
auriosweed n Fourth street.,
F R AND DOL. 11 eld AN U
B. 11. PALMEB, 84 Wood stmt.
Offoro on Moral tonne ton Iln s of Neirea,l3.4lo end
eblklrrn's 111111 AN D.WOUL BATS; CLOTH, FOR,
PLUM AN 1r VELVFIP OAPS, by Moo:nos or dostn.
ocn2n2o, • •
P I roonaylvanii rah
alanufaeturlng Compauy hsve removed their
Mince .from N 0.21 Wuml menet to the Old noon r;.
turnout rue street and Duquesne IVay. °Moo on
1 DI street... :61i01101f ColetIOUN, Agent.
isoOlns .
11RUliNttlkai. , —A lull .and trent% stuck
'recolsedlind tut eels at tbe lowest trholoode
priers: — SIDDLIC,
•
Litwoty a,root.
Urn:h.—Persons preser ting Revel.
vane ate rewind to call and examine our
stock. as vat can eta, loducent . ents superior to any
house In Pittsburgh.
awn tiowN 1 TETT.II.7. Ina wnag at. .
fIUNISIGICHEN'IIi - . .
..
vv 75 bOxes °beton , . '
t 5 , do 'homburg Cheat% •
. 5 barrels Country Soap; .
100 boxes Woods' btercb ;
'25 dozen Broo me; Just received *ad for We by •
- , /RANK VAN CORDER.
Lpso - - - - ~ Ili Second garret
AUKEREI,-50 quartor:bbls..No.2
Mackerel, lo 'bore and for sale by_
JAMES A..
an= elVlPPrilierket and !Ira affiwts.
Cl,.•h • • ' 1 ' K. just receiv-
W rd and for sale by JAI. A. VETZ2II.:
- mass Mutes and Punt stmts.-,
2n',BLS. CUT AND 1W UtPl 3 / 6 000
Alt rearived and toe sea • .
st:o W. 31. Gp//WLY. 27 / 741,01 .7 lartti•
Mrs York.
mom:
ARMY SHIRTS
•
TO THE pIIBLIC I
•
Daily arrived" by Express and ItailrosifeS
=JI77 - GOODS,
AT
Macrum & Clyde's,
•
7S Market Street.
Latest etylee TRIMMINGS, LI4IIIIAIDENIES,
COLLARS, SETS, HANDRERGHIEPS, LACES,
FANCY GOODS, HEAD NETS, PATTEREti,
SHIRTS, COB•ETS, de. Large aseortments of HO.
SISSY' GLOVES, lIIRNISHiNG LOOPS.—ftr La
.dies, Gentlemen and Chlldren,—PlNS, NEEDLES,
THESADS, and other small wares.
We invite_the special attention of wholesale and
retail buyers, eonlicient that we can meet every want
in prim and variety.
MAORU & GLYDE,
eel 78 Market et., between 4th and Diamond:
BALMORAL SKIRTS --
500 new atylem Just received and for We cheap, CO
whole.sle or retail buyrz. at
Non. TT stud 78 MARKET STREET,
WI:(01%8ALS liOnata—ad .ad ad e xd l... 41130
FALL GOODS —We have noon hand
111M113
to the late advance In prices, which we are aiding
to wholesale boson at eery low pie
FIRST NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
- IN THE CITY THIS BEASON.
raCOPLMM II w
Nos. 77 and 79 MARKET STREET,
Elam lust received, sad hes now on ezbibitlook, the
new FALL STYLES of BONNETS, HATS, FLOW
ERS, ROSES, PLUMES, RIBBONS, sod otherkinds
of MILLINERY GOODS, at the lowest prl i cew striD
NEW FOBS,
WILL P. SUINN,
General Pamenprer.Agent
==2ffiMfa
Dar, GOODS.
SOLDIZIS' GOODS!
ME!EN
MACHUM d GLYD L'S
. 1 7 8 Darken botarena4t6 mut Diamond.
HOBSE'B,
bale stock of good., many of them bought prowtoua
JOB. - RORNE,
77 and 71) MARERT sTrosri
• LIE EUAN T FURS I'I'IIRE, CARPETS,
.12 MIRRORS, go., AT AUCTION.—On THURS
DAY divitliUSG, Sept. 4th, at 10 o'cleck. at dwell
ing home 80. 57 Ilartosy street, willbe sold. Ouse
guentlty• ol choke well kept Furniture, Cariats,
Mirrors, Lc, canmpolelng Mahogany Ede, Mx Ma
bossily data seat Perla Chain, do. Rocking Chairs
Hail and Obeid:At Clowseat Chair. -and Boater.,
Walnut What. Bot, do. Wardrobes-,-Wahont and
Chen, High and Poet Bedsteads; Walnut, Dreasieg
and Phan Bator -el; Mahogany. Carl atm Beer Ta
,' with marble:-tops;-Cherry: Dining, Breakfast ,
and small Tables; Walnut, Chi rry el:totaled and tiller
Waehetands, Wu* Tables and Standa, Cupboard,.
elegant Yemen= Blinds, latest style old • cloth and
lady tillnds, one flee plei , gbee Rambla Taxi large
. gilt frame Mirror., choice engravings; Rimglbb
g sin, rsrkr, Cipauibar, RAU, Stair and Ritcheo
liarpets; Rag Marais, Hall and Stair Oil Clothe, -
tang, aud Duo- Kate; Cnamiher Setts, Cotton Illst •
roma', alt Cornice, and Blinds. Mantle Clocks,
alerews:e, rfleteeSerftre., Cooking Stan Cooking.
Utimells, Copper Kettle. We bin( Maehtne, rfre
Ironel tlharabar an-. Kitchen Tandems. Tire
action, Blithe. Tables, bloomers; also, one l ' amily
Sowing Machine. The attention of housekeepers la
especially called to ihie ode. The greater portion of
:she Furniture has been in use but a few months, and
will be sold without mere IJ the fatally is about,
rework% from the city. Terms at age; .
wirriose, 5., f sot A. Itiot;LSLLAND. And.
NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND
, DEALEBS I
NEW GOODS FOR FALL!
EATON; MACRUM & CO.
Invite_ the attention of buyers of
TRINMICGB,
EMBHOIDERIIB,
HOSISET,
GLOVES,
MILLINERY GOODS,
Our pvme
the, tock embraces everything heretofore:
kept, vrith Addition of many nelvatutimeful aro'.
cles,.to which we invite the ,pedal mteidien of the
Jobbing trade.
SOLDIERS going litto camp should supply them
sem with INDIA RUBBER BLASKE TS, ALL ,
WOOL SHIRTS, WO4L SOCKS, GLOVES, SUS
PENDERS, COLLARS, etc.
EATON. MACELII/11 A 00..
17 nab street.
NEW PAU.,
DRESS GOODS
NOW OPENING.
TUNNELS, all colors.
ARMY BLANKETS, regulation welgtit.
GUM BLANKETS.
• MUSLIN% CHECKS, be.,
All cheap for CASH.
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C. HANSON LOVE & CO.,
mOO 71, KABKE4 STREET.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
RILL FIND
SHEBTINGS,
SHIRTINGS, and
• PRINTS,
to .11 the various brands, at
J.W. Barker& Co.'s,
59 Market Stint,
AT LESS THAN EASTERN PRICES
Otresl7lB AND UK
sa
le
TABLE LINEN,
J. M. Burchfield's.
DAB:LABE TABLE LIM;
SNOW DROP TABLE LINEN;
UNIILIACEZD do do;
APELI4II,
TOWELS,
- . • OMB, 10-4, 11-1,12-4 811EILT11201, '
64, 941. PILLOW 111138L138;
}MUCUS]) AND triipricionaD mrstaiset
NEW GOODS jut received, at North
east corner Fourth and Market Sta.
S ti
CULLLIIiG AT
Reduced Prices.
JACONZT LAWNS, at 1230.
oaamm, tram !Wick to' In3i. •
j .
Isw MIXER BILIS latl, at Wye.
ertevrcs, at use: -
seNtrist,st oat.
arm mesnati, at mit
LAOS seszprita.ss AND pousrrs,lut. SE ea
- The bat quatut/?f Roby. iniumr just mum.,
W. &D.IIIIGIIIS.
«Mir U5E.17.C..,rT3.
1 PITISBUI GII TBEATRB
SA..rbzisos.
_E. lazz
1,& one and 3Ltunge.
Tren,urn
'ITI,L).tY EVENING.
F cigla of the ry
W. L. I+'S ILT,f , ON, • t` , .. 1J
tornimilt,l o 7.ll3 - ELT ,71114!1!:T
Ilandb ml
QUEEN OF LEON
; , C.NALDSOIC
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ROQUINETS MISHAPS.
M. DVOE2LEMEAI7---...111r.
fiILEFIIT
JVIERCII4..rT TaILORS.
GOODS I I
EW GOODS I
KRIM G. /ULF, t CO.,
(successors to hma7 C. *art,)
Are -no receiving their Summer Stock, comprising
every variety of goods adapted to Monied boy's weer.
which, in extent, choke taste and Virlors will compare
bearably with any to the trade.. - - -
French, Arierican and Wmt-of England Cloths, of
the best makes, of ovary shade andvinality—• very
large wortmeat; Cassimeres and Dc.skriss; Super
Black k'rench Doetiktmi Super Black French Camel
memo; Fancy Csmituores in every sulety; - Bibbed,
Black and Fancy Cusimeres, Silk Mixed Cmakneres
of every shade and color.
VF.STINGBL-Fancy Silk pod Satin Vesting', new
styles, Super Black Satin and Silk Vesting's; Matlas•
and Fancy SlikNeetings; White Figured Silk and
Satin Feelings. 4 -
Al9O, every variety of goods for llusinss Coatr,
likewise a very choice eclectic's of Furaishing Coeds
adapted to gontlemen'i wear.
Soliciting an early call from oar friends and the
euhlic, any orders entrusted to our care will meek
with prompt attentlun and punctuality In all awes.
BEIVILY G. BALE A GU., Merchant Tailors,
Cor. resin and St. Clair streets.
AUCTIO.M 84LES.
QUPERIOR FURNITURE .AT NO. 5
PENNSTIN-ANIA AVENURr—On TRURS.
DAY MORNING, hope. 4th; at 10 o'clock, will be
sold, at Dwolliog No. 6, Paossylvanie Avenue, the
outiro furnishount of very .uperior household Fur
niture, lashionabbs style and rich Inish, compridng
itowswood bola and Chairs. carved Per:option Chair,
Marble Top Sofa aud Centro T.bles, Whatmot,Mar•
his top Mahogany Sidatsiard. Wainiat • Extension
Table, Dania t's parrot Pular Itchlgerstur, Brtirsehif
and Ingrain Oarpsts, Routh Rugs, Stair and hail
Carpets, Stair Rod+, Oil Cloth, ilsbrack,' Mahogany.
Bedsteads, Walnut Brewing Bureau, Marble Top
Wash Stand,llattrussa mud Bedding, Wings, Crib
sod Bedding, Veiathin Blinds, Window Shades,large
Parlor: PiCitaltli, Dining -room /ha' and Glurware,
Brittania Ware liod Castors, Mantis - Clocks, One
Fisturrn, embnicing study varlets - . of Parlor,
Dining.rorm and Chamber Furniture. Also a large
and foil assortment - of good Elkton - Utensils and
Faruliure. .1. 13.. DAVIS, Anal. ,
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE ON
A REAL EUTATE IN' ALLZORENT CITY
Abu 11c1)1.1JitE TOR TIIESDAT.
EVENING, beidember Ito, at- 8 o'clock; will be
by order of toe Orphats' Court of Allegheny
county, at the Conimercial Sales kootns, 84 Filth
enact, the following described 4.avi...a . belonging
to the estate of the late Wm. Dyer, deceased:
A lot in thu Flr.t Ward of Allegheny City, thirty
foot front on booth Avenue, (late' Bane-Lane,) and
extending back 150 feet, more or lesa, to St. Clair
street, whom - 1:114 erected a two.story trick dwelling
and the out buikliegs—being lot No. 9-andhalf of lot
No. lo In It. Clair : Demure. plan of& acbdirislon of
o=4ot No. ..6 in the original plan of Allegheny, on
which there is an 'annual llutto. ti re-at
. Alto a lot to AlcUlurt , tout:l.l4 sitnatedeck 'Mode'
Bonand the New Brtjuten Ftsulk linsdicantalnith;
lane and - A/y e pitch. e, or,
.s+ Lick is erected a large
stone'besentent old untie:At,: I,uldlng, being lot
No.-8 Ina plan of le. Ltd eta I,y it. D. t;Odirio2 and
11. IttOonufgle, the met children of
Johnston ,
lamas partl,4lo.ra apply to
b. lifer, at rederal Wets, 4.1.1, , gbeay John Co.
narO, .admiat.trat.. at the rzttib.talrb Foindq.
Simla.. a.m. J. G. Iz/1:V1S, suct.
(111.111.A.Nr5 COURT r 1 41146 bLXI'II
/..." AND SEV.LNLa WALD LOML-Cit: SI2CIt.
DAY AFTNENOON. -September gdth, o'cl4t.k,
leilllbe.sold,Au.the press**, the Or
phans'-Court of Alleg,n.ny tounty,
grAde Budding Leta is the Sixth, deleant
Ward. of the ait.T, lad . near adjoining :to Ccatsa
Avenue: . ,
• litx lots on Tannehill street, each basing a front of
23 feet, and extending the tams widthl2l,feet and
inches to Vine aireet—hel g low Sim. 1, f, 6
and 7in Hun. William rorter r aplan of laia. • .
nix lots on Vine street, each bating a front of 20
feet. and extending the seine width LW feat to afs
foot alley—being lota 80. 21, :a, M, 21, 2p and 2C la
the aioraseld plan.
Trans or hats,-.one•thitd gali,,iesldtie in one
end two years, with' interest, secured - by bond and
mortgage
Byolder of Adtoinistratrix.
an
J. C. DAVIS, Anct. •
vAdr LII:ShaLTY Luis AUC
TION.On SATURDAY. AFTYBSOON, Govt.
em, at 2 o'clock, will be sold, en the pretunea, tho
tollawing large Bulldlegiacts in. Esst.titerty,
nectly.opposits the neer 'Presbyterian .Church, and
the very net situated army to this
Oce lot fronting 43 feet 6 Inches On the Oreensbnry
Plke, and canning along ailand sine; 1151°04 the
lot being 64 net wide in exit rearwhizoin Is erected
a t onetory brick dwelling. . . -
One let en the comer of HiLand and - Btoo2 streets,
30 *II. trout on Ililand atrial; and Extending back.
along Broad street 14 fort 6 inches. .
Imo lets, 35 net front each, no "treat, and
extending back IP and 21 teet respectfully, .- -
Two ton. 40 (.et front esch;on tiilAnd street, and
extending back ta and 65 feet respectliely. ' •
Passenger Railway Cars rex to East by
the Pennsylvania Avenue and Oakland routs, every
an3o 3. G. DAMS, Anct.
OA.N VAS SHOES!
CAN VAS .EIHOESt ,
MU:V/48HO= I
To .rive to•day,ja .
MASOBIC HALL AUCTION HOUSE
- our/ No. street.
COUNTRY ItIEKCIIA:NTS, 'who are
builng for cub, shoo d pot WI to stop at
MoOLELLAND'S AUUT/ON HOHdlt,
So. 53 Ilfth stmt, where may be fairod a large mid
well assorted nook of Boots, Idiom and Halters, Ht 7
Goods, fleatucky door's, Hoop Skirts, Cutlery, bos.
.peadora, WWI*, dic. all of which will be sold at
/0 to 15 pert che from
than be had elsewhere.
-17ALUABLE 13TOCKS ATAUCTION.
- v TiIItBDAY Eeptember id,at $
o'clock, wilt be sold, in the Beccod tenor felts Room
of the Commercial Auction Home, A 4 PM sirecU
16 shone Allegheny Bank block; . •
10 do • Yittabargh Incur:moo Co;
6 do Allegheny Insuranee Cm:
au Mb" Anct.
'TURN'S, BOYS,
cundnimos utpurs..t. MAIMS* WO/ Atc .
tion Rouse.
El 00 I' !SKIRTS, fur Ladies a d liiirisee,
at the X maks EMI .losetton Maar: "mat
eLit'rtlt4 - ta McCl
A Kill 6110E6, a genuine
Am; rate cheap. atIitaIeIGIALTAL
CIIILDUSN'S as idetaellazd's
EBSEEE'i
IttiStli. 111...U1S,EA*0
es Jars, au aims. 0,6 s Firth Kt.+ a2l
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C ir tE0...61413.1 36 5; tiON & (Xl,j •
Pio. T4.WOOD stinFr, coiner Youth, - • - _
Itru:reteoed *lugs and cotoplota stock et
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BOOTS, SHOES AND PAIERS,
Purchased ikr cub, Eska* the since*.
- o;ar stock o=lllmin - ill
Oast q udit 7 , anti *lll Oa ludd knr lor-cuskishatseals
would, .respectinuy
ma. form our trim& mud the public-that we Iwo
just receirediatid akalottoOt4taug;ctkaMlllte
sad beet Selects' stocks of Stitt:GS; (1113M 1 =
IAINTt 01141, DTE; STIMII4,I:Xfax ?my mad
ralitlll 6.11210L1d, - tts., to., to be toucd - to the
cdtt.whtelt VI , ar i Pr.Parot to mn ictiOactlties to
ea. customers, at tow Cause., our ontire stuck Was
bomstit for aka from first
Wuo ., 1) . 8 1) ,
34,..1714.
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Wa!ktr, Mr.