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'n.. ,-- t• It: isi,'..,,' 4 k.:l; , :ii'• -:- .:h.::' ,:,- ';;:-v:;.;..::-, '---, :! 1 ;,:‘,%. :;,...-, •, 1 ,, ..: ...-,::: .i. :;:.. lit -- , e e .*; , -;.•-, : ';' : '; ,••••,"—'' I `ilk.':%!--s: -',, , , ; ~,; ,•;"' ' . .•., - 3 ~ • • , ', • - ; • :••"' ',„., • . ' MEAM A 4,, s ME= Y• N- • \ • ;'• 2 ~ .4.1 1 t • . -. 14 , .. ; ,-,:-.;,-.,,. : , ....,......-::. ,i, . ..... ... MEN TUESDAY - MORNING, SEPT. 3G. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Gailitte.• -------- •• The CokinetligitiV-and the Arsena ; szyfos- - Ths Corone'r'slury, h aving completed disk Investigation In regard to the Arsenal expin-.1 sion, it Is hardly probable that any furcipy . proceedings will be instituted. • It was, hem. _ . the first,anirragular investigation, permitted for the purpose of throwing all possible light upon this terrible• calamity, that the public mind might be satisfied, and that use', dents of this •obareeter might be avoided in . the future. The examination has been most. . . thorough, and the jaryiutve most ably charged their duties. That they -felted io , agree upon a verdict is not at all iipstige, con sidering this dlfiionit3n leftleiClifitented them selves. All the jurors agrfie x tual - Messrs. Pd'Biide and Thorpe. trainagefitiiily negligent of the , for ithe•ltoyernment of the building; 'but fontOf thejtirorii,go further s and say that Cul. Symington SW ilsaitegiikentiii not see ing personally that hierytifils were obeyed. . - Prom this finding„two:etthe.jurers utterly dissent. As eonimindant,' hi had issued the .most stringent... l fi f.O) , his subordinat-s, which, it Is admitted on„all hands, were start , - -elect to have guarded' against any accident.. But thesr*es were neglected and habitually Violated by, his. subordinates, . and-hence the accident. Thelitiblidisiri iiiidedrin genii mint on-this - question; and it ii-ndrinmarka- ' hie that thitjarore altoi.difieted.; • We intimated, _„ln.tfie,•Ontset, that with the : finding of thia• - liii•jrAliellithole proceeding is stayed. - This-lenottlhe view generally - taken, !sold ;10.1ssliiiii some of the jury are of the V!'npirtliors iiiiitAltrßride and Thorpe aro liable to arrest, upon the witifoni;:tiflhe'COrkiner. - 'ln the ease of Col,;_iSysaingtop,,-And: Edie and Myers; ilfeibA doubts expressed, for the reason thitilhif Mil' , United States • °Mosta, and that. - perfebt verdict has nut • . boen vortaedigiiinaktheni. It strikes us, how • ' everiiiimr thenisitifier has no jerisdietion in the Pr e mtiss• Polleiiicident, it must be , borne ,ln mind, . obourred anon ProPort9 exoinsivelY 'withlif l theintilidiation of the United atiteit. - itt - s - legia point of view, the offense ( if any) was not committed in the County of Allegheny, or State of Pennsyl vania. Hence the Coroner of the County can take no legal cognizance of the case. The parties are of course amenable to the laws of , .gke United Slates, and if-any _criminal pro - ._eilefihrgaansinstitated they mst originate in the , United States District Court.”' • WI heartily commend the .action of the Coroner, and the jury, in all that they have thus far done,trt if the question of jaris die • Lion bests we have stated it, any attempt at arrest upon a Coroners warrant will prole futile. =Ell Death of Joseph 8. Leech We :are pagied.-to announce the death of Mr. - Joseph B. Leech, so well and favorably known to toarty of our 'citizens. He was one . . _ of . these •patriotia men who organised the Hampton.Alattery, 'which has rendered sect ofdaleet service to the conii try. After the bat- Cedar Mbeatein, Mr. Leach became quite ill, and While being' conveyed to the . hospital ak =balsam 'he was captured by the: rebels and taken to Richmond. His wife received ietters . from him, after his cap ture, and , was /apposed that be had been lent doyen to Fortress Monroe; with other re- Teased prisoneri; but his brother, Mr. John L; Leech; who is now in Washington, writes ' that. he had an interilew,3slth a paroled pris oner of the same 00111 f, yiho 'inform' him that .Joseph died at Richmond on Tuesday last. ...The deceased was about forty years of age, mastitis eldest eon of the late Malcolm. Leech, and. as a partner of the firm 'of Joseph S. Leech &.ffo., grocers, Liberty street. Hewes a good citizen, an affectionate husband, an in dulgent father agenerons friend, and a true paten:4. ;elves a wife and five or six children to' mourn his sad fate. His death was no doubt canned by neglect and bad nest- . . , -.W hat , is , Needed - for the Wounded: The Subsistence • Committee have ,notice-Ghat'-no more lint •or bandages are • . needed atp pre s e t; but ` there .is a groat want of 'underclothes; muelin, shirts, wines and coilthere need be no fear of Oil sup - plies of these articies.being • too great. Our eitissur AMIN at once cease' the preparation • .. t of lititand'lrasidages, and carefully JPreserve 1, • theirstock on for future use. Let them atondatuin.theli attention to providing sup ' of .drawers; : . shirts, sheets, ,handker a ehlefs,ndother articles necessary t o . make a bed ~00miortable.. Thousands of our wounded soldiers, are still lying on the battler fields aid 14 hsrns and sheds by the wayside, • withoutcharges of clothing, and without adequate `koveriet. Reme mber , these brave fellows, and speedily to their relief. . . OContriliutiorii can be left "at Weyaian's, Smithfield street,'•' - at Mbree's„ Wood Penniylvanla Soldiers' Relief Aeso elation. This wait efficient organisation for the ra lief of; the wounded and sick soldiers of Penn sylvaala, locatedin. Washington, haarender e4 in c alculable Service daring the last six ;. months. We have s, note from the efficient . ehainnen. of the Finance Con:mitten- of this society; which he states that about:Ant theism:of-Of the ••wc;tuscled frow.the_thattles of Scrath Mountain - and An tietarastse alreidy Washington.'"irery largelwoiortion of these arePannsylvardaus. Our own ~ people harm -.giyma.. without stint_ to the 'cromizion came,. but, as ; their generosity, like their lb 3 lty, , Ls,lneziuttistiisle, we trust they.wilf - iespowl 'to this - list appeal of, the - Peuttsyliarifst - Eold - iene Relief' Association. - Contributiette , atidnuwed to IS. - if. ' Eitien, Esq., Weshiagtoni D. a-, will be'gietefdily _ L The PergasE?a - ; keetvia :the: ate In. -vestigationo • TN/ Akio wittebTl4o,Corpt;er would be en fpy hisierrieerfw the investigation of . the Arsenal_dhaster, would amount to over but the „ofecer expects .nothing more thants reasonable compensation for his 'ter vices. Ai the county is not legally.liable, we taiderstandAtaCz.thel Canity Cortrolleririlf refuse to make any arrangement in the prem ises, leaving the "'Luke metter,with the ntacere . of the Vaned States: . Therore, comes within the jurisdiaticid et thil474' Dere:tken, ; end we haw rio .dotitiVitiat - ati'y reasonable ex pens**, Inceirmd intwitigiref6#' promptijr,ipaid. The4oroaer , tuer tfutply disoharge4ia,doty,Thioh‘mets-deinitided -of hha,by the pitlgio, eodleiseetitled , to proper consPeTtetiO. • - • • . A gentleman at is *sir att!mtion the Wt. that Ns t ney Pleating one of 'the girls 'nailed Si 414 a4s in toraseition.iatti the veidiet ottbe Cororiefi jury In the- AiSenal explosion, le 'finalise, and hopes ars entertained for her recovery.: She was buried bate:lath', the fallen Umbels, amd:eras badly taunt on the bsek ,of - the nsek r and areas; 'before - she wee *cued. She is twelve years of age, and is sow lying at the nuildenes of her mother, in the Bitch Ward: Sha 'tee deeply burned, and sutlers ant& PaP'S l l‘ 44l- . 4 tainsittely xenon& . - : - Tweetwa.-,We are Ostend to note that tho favorite actor, Mr.. J. Proctor, has been pro. .osdiod upon to stay another used .at the . theater, and'to-night, the .irst of Ms re•en onement;lo will inodnee it., pietas Galled °GM,' in whichbelerionates the donblefouts of Balbeo and Armorer'.', - The Owlets aatd be brim fall . of fitoria4 fad •it Is; therefore, reasonable to appose that It will roe for stn.?. oral nights, unless bff.ziPrOoter-ba,-other. novelties whielajforeW It ia :- (he back ground. We slitemely Mini UM Mai Week'' , baldness may,trebia the dash ; • "Too &minx or rint Paellas i" Mospismi*J 3 oos: fah oViltolf ississiti• p 1 Valloyfood,thi •Irsi - 4West: : S 7:: Edward: Bo or toy."—'2ll6 Sboortititisoblidontij Shows the oborisrber'ofthig oar story, Jatt blLh.' .d by Motto: fotirsio4ofzilaidoifhil, fora. in'llittsborgh by_W.A.Gildollontoy;, 45 fifth sbrodi, sear . - Wootti'SoWP. Hugt r Vititsonio Hall, fifth street, and alurr“bilobr; mot door to the. Post-ofibio. - It is illtsthited with wood-eats - Aititaltatlylrisittrifkloo ki#B1 totals the ipitj.gt . The p r ies fr b 0 eedis. DIXD OTHIS Wouirmi-4ohnitiop Joy, of du 100th (Bodndh)sia) ifAsimiuqi died 0 0iktei1*M4 13 4 6 4 111 44 , 14 WiAltirl Ith fad. e bom monads, tiktelyad to Abe bettid les Mir 29th. 'IV 1 4;4: - _ . - OAK or Till ANDERSON TROOP KILLED.-- Thomas H. Stockton, a member of Captain . Palmer's company of -the Anderson Cavalry,' was killed on ,tho battleAchtrmatEharpabnyr, rqued - of twenti - me% had beta 44:49ned,on‘the battleSilld,to do 'tkii;Vitragglersi when aatray ballet pierced Stopkton through the heart, dead :from - hie honk's. .17lei delphlate; GAS a'nePliticr of Rev. Thotha's 111jStoekton the emittentlivirm. ...ThrerrunsLAriorrniti rro /Ca' -il notic e the death - of ' 1 "94 s•i f - .14 - iitiiiimptetk's Battery, 'upon jaforniatioh roeptved through a paroled ,onoefioin Riehmond. Tbo same gentleman. olio reports the death of Mitten Dotuddeort. of Lawrenceville, tnitr.'no Ipirtioulari are - gieenjuither than that hellcat Richmond. ,The.deeetitied, We are folormedi was-a son of Ifinnab.Donaldson, widow, residing_ on But ler street, Lawrenceville. Hotionszszolthet. Noiiiisitoe.—Wm. H. Armstrong, Esq:,Tti 116mi:totted by the Itsfitb helms, for. Congress, in' the toga Istria. The Democrats; far the fire.t time in history, Live made no opposition no mination ! „„ . 6411QICL,ADDIB011 LYON, 800 of H. B. Lyon, of Duquesne borough r wae among the killed in the battle of Bait Run, Eltet.3oth. He was a :'tilestiber of Cu. D, 11th Heierves, and waa only eighteen_ yearsof ago., LITE TELEdRAPRIO NEWS __ I • FROM OUR- E1: 1 :ENIN EDITION FROM GENERAL SIGEL'S CORPS The Advance - Divurion at Centreville EXPEDITION TO BULL BUN BATTLE-FIELD The Bridge over Bull Bun' Bepaire SIGEL AT FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE Important Statement, If True Johnston Eeported Marching toward Manua as with 40,000 Men. Now. Twin, Sept. 29.—A correspondent of the New York Times, writing from Centre ville, Va., under date of Sept. 25th, siy.s The advance division of Gen. Sigel's corps, under the command of Cot. Van Gilson, of the 40th New York Volunteers, De Kalb regi ment, reached this place on Monday last, via Ball's Church and Belden Court House. No enemy was found on the road hither to inter pose any obstacles to the progress of the troops, or to taking- possession of the fortifi cations on their arrival hexe r - except a low outfaced horsemen, who lied . before our scouts could bring their carbineeto bear upon them. Ori Tuesday, Brig. Gen.'Stahl reached this point with an additional force, and he now hat command of the place, nod occupies the houtie of Mrs. Whaley as hie headquarters. Thenniel precautions have been taken to pre vent a surprise by the enemy, and since Mon day scouting parties have been sent oui daily In diffSrent directions. ' Gen. Stahl, in person, visited Bull Bun bat tle-fiold yesterday,...with. a small force, for the purpose of administering a little salutary pun ishment to a party of rebel seouts,,,who hid fired upon oar pickets. As may wall be sup posed, the. special object of the mission was fu ly aeconiplished. . , . Yesterday nuirning a force consisting of two ,regimeute, a .squadron of cavalry, and a see .tion of irtillety, accompanied by a gang of workmen, under the-command of Cu!. Bush beck, of the 27th Pennsylvankt Volunteers, proceeded to Manassas Junction, and thence to Bull Bun creek, to repair the bridge de stroyed by Longstrect while Gen. Pope was making his celebrated retreat from the Rap. pahannock. The bridge was probably com pleted to-day, and_the.troope will thou make a more extended reconnoissance.. . Tbds afternoon Gen. Sigel made his head quarters at Bairfar. Court House, and has with "him the busitinoe of his corps. The future actions of his troops are yet involved in Mystery—stall. eventaeo far as newspa per -correspondents arecanoerned. had a conversation to-day with a resident of Grantsville just across the Orange and Alexandria ,leailroad from Manassas 'Junc tion, and he - oomminicates some important facts, if trite. He says that four of Um.-faire locOmot,ives, reported to have been destroyed by 'Gen. Banks, when he fell bank from Gds. tow's Station, have been placed in good order by the rebels, and have been ,run down to the Rappahannock Station., - There are also at Manassas Junction isevJ eriffreight cars, boots and other articles of clothing, supposed to have been daitioyed, Audit. number of pieces of artillery, but no rebelsoldiers. ~: • - • • Ataninerrille bit reports tbit theta are at least ten, tbottund stand-of arms belonging to the rekelu_Tbny.:arsialse-repairing - tba bridges,-destroyet by - order of Cien..Wope, across theltappahaLnock river, and the road will be in running order to Culpepper within a law data. This gentleman, who is vouched for in high quarters as a good Union man, reports that Joe Johnston is marching towards Manassas Jut:talon with forty tbatwand man. This story hi not generally credited here, however. The Orange k Alexandria Railroad Is now in goad running order to Manassas Junction. The fight at Angarta, Ky.p.The Reimleoß - outed. ~.CINCINNATI, Sept. 29.—The Augusta, Ky., correspondent of the Gazette Nays that place Was attacked by 640 mounted robots, with two cannon, nuder command of a brother of John Morgan. The Union forces, under Col. Brad ford, numbering 120 moo, took refuge in the hottees, and flied from the windows, killing andounding ninety. men. Among the killed were `.three captains, one of them a younger brother of Morgan. Among the mortally wounded was Lieut. Col. Prentice, son of George: D. Prentice. The rebels ware so ex asperated at-their loss that they set fire to the houses, and nearly two squares of the town were, burned. Our loss was nine killed and filtorin.arounded. The balance of OUT men were t aken prisoners. Subsequently the Union force from Maysville intercepted and attacked the. rebels', when they fled in a panto. The result of the - persult has not been learned. From California. Six PIIANSICO, Sept. 27.—The market is Improving., Goods are going into the Interior as hat as means and transportation permit. dale of 350,000 pounds of Rio coffee, N epali arrived, was made at 23 cents, thus playing the whole stook into tho hands of the monopoly,, and maintaining the proms as heretofore. Thp new Grace Church ercotod at a cost of: about eighty thousand dollars, opens for wor-1 *hip to-morrow. ' -_ . Two °monazites cavalry have btu eta tioned on the llumbatdt river, to 'protect the` ; emigrant route against depredations by the', Bannooks, SoPPonees and Snake Indians: There arc plenty of troops between Carson: 1 7alley.and Salt Lake; to protect that portfon's of the Overland ronto where. any danger is suticipated. Rebel Officers Captarod.:Guerrillas Rooted. Wsizooros, Sept.' 29.-,the following official tispiV:Vieas reeelied to.day: Si. Louis, Sept. 28-3 o'eloek r. Y. To Major Genera/ H. W. Ealleek, Genera/4n- Chief: General Merrill reports that Col. Gillian, of the Missouri-State militlerhascaPtured Wells, Capta. Emery and Robinson, and Lieut. 2forrigon, with 'savors' .privates, and important correspondence *of the' rebels; Also, that on the 25th inst., with a detaah-'. ment the'. 9th Ilium!' militia, be routed: a party of some, Afty guerrillas, taking live prisoneri, with a gaantity, Of - armr,:horsilip; G. R. Corns; . 31sio_i.Gorieral Commanding the Doparingent;:. Froin Foitresi Moilioe. • Tornsaa .2doxitoi, Sept. 27:—The ship,}3: l l.l3imiddingarsived•bano thle:niFn.; trig::Thelf.4l.- st.eamfi ,ci alleitH irh it : i r a i t under doasa s: , M thi th i ts s ii m a l C' 7,r,.. tr ni t T e'fi7 re f in -1 , -. g ro - charge o f . -Alk i „,., Lazdio ff . - Shojtakee -.ALI) tour . _kii • ...'n eR -- -- b 6 lel4 lieettlazoled, also Dr. John. Lter ~m , ,,.., , ,; , ..,,/ Qutiki, f .. ... ~ .--..r141, e surgeon of. the New 'York 34 .--.., . 7 - 1 - i ff: ty. -,- , ~o' giiiiiii,-'4-i.-, 1151n1- - - Ch : an. Dix to ItielsmoadiEtalid; - rt . .,.i , w .:A1.,, 1 2 , 428 , ~ ~ !. ,t. idls' s t % Y. g ,maforti t0..,0„...i i i,i1e-04 '. . ',. .. 1 .. : ~..,.,...,„ 4., ~..7-1 7 .:7 . .„._.:_.,:. -in del soldiers Imprisoned of thet Pleke- -- ''f,,' . :::1;9: R. G 4 4 4 4.13 4, ':!!'.1:••ilat or trace boat , J6k4i'li”. ''Wdaralrerloit. - jilhi - iiiieliEl in WAL ' ;4 4 4 " 441 ,4, 'aimated t0701711..!tr0.:„5a l'ilf43rl"l:, . , 41/Pli!A9llllif OW' '" ' - .1 1164 1 1 ,,,,, xec T row= i nz alle'-. -: * '''.C.- 7.-:-.l.j' ii- ' 1 " . !`.., `-: 7 - %: - - - .'Y '..' 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The origin of the ;fire-.ls unknown. The loss . amounts to several thiittsands. Gen. Nelson Shot Iteatiby Gen. Jef- fersou C. Davis. Sept. 29 —Gen: 3eff.'o. Davis likot Geo. Nelson, at the Galt House, Louis ville, this morning, killing him althost in stantly. COMM PRCIAL Vl'l - I'Blllo UGH MARKET m [Reported spenkalivfor PLUsbares &new. NOIDIY, Sept. genorarta!trket couttatten quiet and rather doll with but little doing In molt of the leading article.. In quotations, we have no hang* worthy of notice. Glit.klN—Wheat continues to emirs quito freely and the market Is active though unchanged; r.:11 maybe quoted at $l,OO to $1,03 from first hands, and white $l,OO to $1,12. Oats are lu demand at 45c for new cud tot for prime old. Bye I. 1.41.0 and In re quest at about bes Corn in In fair demand at 55c. Barley la wanted at 70 to 750 for spring and fall. FLOUR—continues quiet and with improved re: celpta, the market la firm but unchanged. We quote 'Oberlin. at $4,40®4 , 50; Extra $5 to $5,10 and Extra Emily $5,50 to $5,60. 011.0ORRILS—There . 1s but_ 011ie doing in the grocery market, the demand being altogether local though gnotathms aro fully maintained. We quote sugar at 0% to 1034 c; coffee 22i,'4)M%c and Moltowee • BACON—The stuck is almoet ambulated. Plain hams hare almost entirely disappeared and the nip ply of loges cured Is limited; shoulders, too, are be— coming scarce. We quote ibouldem at .5.W.0 3 43; plain canvassed hams 10 to 103 c and sugar cored 12 to i 2) c. OILS--unchanged. Sale of 100 bbl. rehned carbon at SOc and 150 bbla crude at lo—taah. CHEESE-1. firm with a vale at 100 text. !Id selochal W. E. et 9. WEllSKY—is qulot and rather doll, though Can., MOD is held firmly at 'el&rte BUTTER EGGS—Packed butter is held at 12c, =Swims toll Illartc. Fresh packed eggs have advanced to 10c per dozen. sPLES—SaIe of VS this in lota at from $1,25 to .V.,00 per bbl m to quality. Dry Goods In New York The receipts of raw cotton being large, averaging 600 bales per d.y, and the decline in price which hes resulted, together with the prospect of continued and better supplieselnce the rebels have been driven out of Maryland, have led to diminish activity in cotton goods, Hoidens, however, an very firm, both of cotton goods and rased goods, composed in large proportion of cotton. The high price of cotton moor rag .fate that of an new goods; and though perhaps the highest point has been reached, if not passed, it must be st very long while before we have a fall sup. ply of the raw materiel. When the present stock of cotton goods is seriously adored, it cannot be re phad until after the restoration of peace. The job benran never doing a business so lucrative.—gold profits with no tick, aa creole ore short and sale..., in great part made for cull. The competition is on the part of buyer., not sellers. Prints are very firmly held, but the demand le yet light. Printing cloths are held at high prices. Drills ere thusly; and sheetinp and shirting' very tom though the joobers are well supplied and only buy as they eel!. Speculative holder/ are more inclined to toll, at a mall Traction below the reg Var market price. The army demand for brown ebeetings is large. Delalnew, shawls and !Wine . le, are most wanted, and sell freely. Fancy taatimeres, clothe, beavers and doeskins /indult.. foreign goods ale more active. The Importations are double those of last year sa to value, and even more than in the corresponding week of 1810. The demand is equal to the supply, se evidenced by the increased withdrawals from the warehouse. The amount marketed t equal to the amount Imp vied, as shown by the preoedlng dimes. Considering the Increase In dudes sod exchange rates, the increase in the demand Is very remarkable. Brittah nod and drew goods are higher and In good demand, and sell qulckly on al rival. Low Italian anti Orleans, alpacas, plain delaines sled coburgs are wanted. Venn, woven British ' dross goods are In great vogue. Meri nos and Trench worsted goods an, steady. Saxony drew goods ore wave. Dray silks of the lower grades are wanted—blacks at 111,10 and under colored pout desoies $1,15 and doable wad silks at 11,40. all desirable styles aro Arm. klillinery rod* and sale. ribbons ant active. both at private and public • The ribbon trade is especially aatistantory. The sales have been very large, continue so, with a pr. , yen of • continued demand to the close of the season. The money distributed through all the community by the army reacher the dry /rods trade. Tie prospects of Invested importations Is greet, as ew vods ace sold at ono.. Shawls are in steady demand. Plain worsted, fringed shawls. bred. striped, and good styles of wool shawl. sell quickly on arrival. Linens ore active, at steadily advancing prices, but chiefly of heavy goods for artny tusk The. great demand for army rods exceeds the supply, and contractors, in many coheir tinesenated (=tracts, flnd lbamseives more likely lame than to gain. It Es anticipated by some that the Govern. mem irlll lower the regulation standard, which we doom an unjust meampe—bulspendant. PITIVIIMIOH. /T. Watts a COICILOO /1111.1.AOAD. Bepi 29-18 balm cotton, Wm Ken nedy; 100 Woe flour, Maine it Miler; 1130 de do, Gregg* Glandes. 'Mug; 30 bhde tobacco,4 W lsykir•. 2 do do, Goo Wp. son; 413661 a clay, Forsyth * Bro; 100 661, floor, E 11 Myers d co; 6 b uts salt, J DOILOB t 104 60 bbl, oil, II A Palmattork *co; BA bbls flour, Mackowent Ma han; 3 con plg metal, John Moorhead; 33 dosJbuck. - eta, Raiser ck Loam; 315 Du cheese, V 1 bbla pearl; B Candeld; 95 do do, 100 tads flour, Edwin Greer, W3O bbl. floor, Jones McCully t co; It rolls leather, G N Ihnlstott; 400 bush Noisy, Joshua Moles; al mks floor, ahem/dies ft Lan's; 9 Mole whiskey, Cohen , heimer Bro; 19 blab bacon, P tkilers k co; PA hides, G N Moffstott; 97 hble flour, 11 Wallsie• 3dt do, Liggett co; 1 co:barley, 11/tobcorlt,3lcCreery & co; 17 halm cotton, ./1 Bradley. . , . . Oiwrciair/ * Plummer flunwoiro. /Sept 27-- 7 bbl. oil, 6 W Miner; 100 bbl. (lour, Culp *Shop. ard; 1688 bush wheat, E 1' Kennelly * Uri; 605 ,....biLl burley Bpencrr * McKay; 80 trzy chow, Z ity erie.ro; /3 salls leather, Bays litewart; 60lize cheese, 100 bbl. flour, Bhomaker & Ling; Bdo do, J Daub; 383 ski barley, D B Chaway;• 01 roll. Dal ha,r, C Beefier; 13 bbli wpphis4 18 big cheese. I+ ri Yelp/ c0;...1.216 bp • corn bp J Kirkpat rick; Di bn cheese, W A Bfteatheu;• 18 ski tags, J 11cOullough Jr; S bbl. eggs, J Oculfer; 12 bales ro'• ton King; Pennock aa; 180 ski wheat, !fuer k Walifiry; 100 'ski Wheat, W 81.mpiou; 1 car wheat, Blughato; 8 , -5 ski wheat, Knox Ilion; 30 ble b whiskey, 8 Lo2nk; 181 bp wheat, L WlltuArth; 4 bpl. Geo Dkaker; 10 bbD linseed oil, - B. E Sellers 6co; 8 bbla . l . lqaor, hierman A Getty. • 111,111301.uri0.ra,. if C. D155QL17.1.40.N.--Having Bold toy in te to atol.wtthdrurn Brom firm of BIN Ottß, net 0.00 , lodate from th the e int August 1962,1 cordially mosmend the Bins to the patron age of tay friends end the pobl b. JOHN P. JHNNIRG "pAR'IIiEitSHLP NOTICE.—Wo bnie ssurnhinetsrith CM la the Moil Business, (sa of -dateL at iiti380 2 407,4)8G8 - BINOSB, Jr, 111 d W I LLIA Itl B. BMGEB. The style of this Arlo will continue as heretofore. sixosa, NItIICK A CO Pit ttbarch. Sept. '27, ItB D'BB°LUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. —The Partionabfli - heretofore eal ding bemoan BPZNOZLI and WM. R. GARRARD, on. der the . Inn of SPERM:R. & GARRARD, In the BREWING BUSINZBII, was dissolved on the 20th of Aosta, DM Ii,GARB&RD le authorized to settle op*, tits buena./ of the late Arra. Mt per. sone Moto/blew agodhat'theiste lota will present then] to his Oilloe,lo the . Brewery; and M ,I person. 'mewing .themtabies indebted • -MU please' tad 'sad settle. JOSRPII , BPRNORR; ' .• VfILLIAIIi B. GABBARD. ' Plttaburgh, Atigartf&lBB2. • w 4 tm 1118:OLUTIOli IF , uu.re 41.14 A1t ..., REIT Partnerehth': lately existing As. tween OBA& B,,LIMOH sad B. HUTCllllften4 of Pittsburgh, ;Ceder the firm of LE COY t BUTCH. ISSIB4 ; was. dhithised oa th e gat day of glopteighwi A. D. 1162, et gatitaal oatmeal:. AU debt* awing to the odd pattnetihip ste'te'be method by either at the partners; and.all:derawnlsori the said pertain'. " ;ship ate to he mewled together for peymea;_t: ' -- ; .011 ABLES B. IMMOB, • Pf Itibargh Boyd 11;1862me2.0 FLotrit:' Awl; VOw n n orm Goauctianda Ifirnontart for thdaide ot BUMS, Cht BU, PRODUOZ, do., and. agent tor the wilebrged Uniontown 2dItNT, Non' WI &coca and 45 Vint atteela, be. tween Wood and Bwlttitlakt. !mugs ussioricar, Pittsburgh, s•Otekober 10, nISSOLUTIONOFPARTNE R S H .1-/—Tbs Partmenhipleretofore beteriem JOS. SPXBOXS ratollWi 061111AltLi wee dis solved oa the 20th of Aogint. OAHD being authorised to mettle up the tmalnees ol the tate Arm at hi. wak' Zim the Brewery. no Brewinz Bosizeteq-bstwatinued by sentitrinv alca/17.14 4-to LIT° " kW/ oftkle ,ol Bacrwlr "corr. ,Tbs.lin ;will be thankful to the' trieodsht the late Erto ;Wm it: cabilanatkni par i z k •adrolkintwinake it their aim drew eat Wiewetha'mayporehmee fromilwat.- Kr: BilIT of, tLiberty: Want; ed lon known to lb* , brows;eotutouttly, will lute manacminkat our with t he - NI oon tool in the Brewery.` lithirree s/1 orders twEIPLMaILit /b/ttcICAT. fiver - • ' - - • • ;5 40144 ft' • ..1611X8 I PROCLAMATION.—WHEREAS, in and by the 13th tuictioh of the Act of the Geueral ,lentb/J . ef••Pentwylvevia; passed' July 2d, INI9, Mai ! tietrf-An Act relating lo the Elections of this gnu- Mortwealth," it is enjoined on the Sherifl of every county to give ootko of such elections to ho held, and enumerate In eur_h notice {chat afflthreare to be elected. In ponuance thereof, I, NA RUT WouDS, Sheriff of the county of Allegheny, do therefore make imovm and give this public notice to the electors of cold coon. ty of Allegheny, that a GENEILAL ELLVTIi)N will be held in mid county, ca; the ,rev TUESDAY, 11th Da T Or 00 er. dila' NEXT, 'at 'the covers' Election 'Astride therein. And se directed by cold 12th theme of the Act of r,18;311,1 hereby give notice, that every person exeepting Justices of the ream) who :hall bold any Mee or appointment of profit or trust, coder the Gov ernment of the United State., or of this State, or of any city,orlooorporated district, whether • aommtealoued . officer or otherwise a subordinate officer of agenr;, who It or &hall Interaployed under the legislative, executive orJuiliciary department of this State, or of the Coiled State., or of any city or, incorponted district, and elm that every member of Coug,ress, and of the State Leg I {sincere, and of the ,sled or contemn council °limy city, or totumisafehers of any lucurporated district, , by taw incapable of holding or exercising at the mom time, the oak* oc appolutm.t 01 J udge, Inspector or (nark, of any election et this Commotnemlth; nod that Inapector,Judge or other officer of any ench else lion shall be eligible led any !Alice to be thee toted tor. And further, that by the 4th section of the Act at April 16th, ISLq , It ie provided, that the aforthaid 11th section of the Act ofJoly 21.4 laaJ, that net be eo con /anted as to prevent any Enllith, officer or borough otti cur from serving as Judge, Inspector or clerk, at any illuwrel or efwend election in thisConaounwealth. The electors ot the Pint Word of the city or Pitts burgh to meet at the Poem..., load twee- tumid Ward The electors ot the Second Ward of the city of Pitts burgh to meet at the Public School liousolinald IS art], The electors of eo mach of the Tktr., Ward ot the city of Pittehi.rgh, fired pre_ Wet, to me tat the house of Charles , border of 'Tunnel and W)he stnete; &mond pre inr t t to sheet et lb - . house of Feuds Jathhiou, corner of Sixth and still Wield streets. The electors of the }fourth 'Ward of the city Or Pitts. burgh, to meet at the Public School Howse In said Ward. The electors of'so much of the Filth Ward of lLe city of Pittaburgh ea lies north and sent 01 Adams ornet„ being predroct No. fel mid ward, to moot at the Public S boom Boum on Liberty street, i • mod Precinct. The electors of ao mod, of the Fifth hß.rd se. lies south and vest of Adams street. being pre clod No. 2 of said ward, to m, et et the ifeblic school Homo , tbn corner of Pike and Walent streets in said precinct. The electors of the Sixth Ward of- the city of Pitts burgh tomcat, at the Public School none° in said Ward. The electors of a...Senn:lth Ward of the city id mitts burgh Wardh to meet at the Public School Mouth fu said The elector* of the Eighth Ward of the city ot Pitts burgh to meet at the Public School douse in said Ward. The electors ot the Sloth Ward of the city of Pitts burgh to meet at the Public School ileum In raid Ward. The demurs of the Kind Ward ernes city of aliTgbe It, to newt at We Public YiliutO dunce in geld wen, The electorsof the Sewed Ward of the city et All" .gheny to meet et the brick echo°. Heti., Oct (UT Yi raw altoand obanowna street.. m sae. ward.. The electors of the Third Ward of the city of Alb:gilt, coy, tlrn twerhot, to media the Public School Ilonse In said Ward, the meetom &Tcomt pre c act, Wart. to meet at eh 1,1111• U deo ...O. cold The electors of the l'ourth Ward of the city 01 Alto ghee', met paccums, to meet at the I gu,.e boos. Sod As, eona eta; eecond Fern ct. at the bowl, of Ja,b Peek corner of Che.not and awn •titele. The electereof the borough of Birmingham, float pre tO meet Rt the Public School Mese; eecoed pro cinct, at the Burge.' office, In said borough. The elector. of the borough of Emit Birmingham to meet at School House No. 1, in mid borough. , The elector. of Duguierne borough to meet at the Public School Ileum to Mid borough. The electore of the boroagh of Lawreaceville to meet at the PublieSchoul Rouse sr* said borough. The elector* of the borough of Sherpisborg to te,et et the house of James Sharp In mid Wrong!. The elector. of the borough of McKeesport to Meet at the Town Dell In said borough. the elector• ot the twam,4o of Temio2rsucerWe o. meet at the tAtIC' tlchtkil roam , to beld lenough The elhaore of the borough of South Pitteburgh to meet at the Public cciluol douse, c,reer ot heitou street coo llniermshie teropike to.d. . Theolecton ot the la rough of Went Pittsburgh to meet at the School House to said borough. Me electors of ,the borough of Went fairsbeth to meet at the Public Schootllourie in mid borough. The elector. ot the borough of Tarentum to meet at the Public Schad Mouse Medd borough. The elector of the borough of lionchester to metal 'be Public Schoolhouse. Theelecion of the borough 'Of - Elizabeth to meet et the Bowe of Li ()Taylor, formerly occupied by Jobe Walker, In said boniest,. .1, The electors of the borough Of Sewickley, to meet at the Public School 'loose iu said borough. The electors of Monongahela borough to meet al fib* School Mime hi mild borotitib. • The elector. of Election District No I,of Peebles tosrustiro to meet at the Muse pf JAM. heftier, In the . village a. East Liberty. The elector. of Election Dater.' No.ln Peebles township; tomeet at the Glen Hotel eialdlownship. The eiectors.of Pitt lownehip to meet at the Public ? School 'cotta-, near patio.), in said township, except the qualified voters residing tti,•section• Nth- 4.7 sad le, to the city district, who shall vote oral" cite &rad electrons, in the Meth Wudot the city of Pat. burgh. The electors of Collinerownsbip to meet et the hou of Vita WWI, Jr, to the tillage ofJP.est Liberty. The electose of Wilkins township to trwet utb Public &two& Liones to cbo rlllsge of %Vitt talburg, t lad 1.141/4110. The electors of Plum township to meet at the house of John Sommerville in sold township. The electors of Patton township to meet at the hums Wareham Taylor, an:the Northern Turnpike, to mid towashlp The electors of Penn toinwhip to meet at the house of Hobert Donaldson, on the Loechburg 'Load, in said townetrip. 1 . The electors of Vermillee township to meet at the Piablio School Doom, an the farm of David Show, near the Whits liouie, fornuirlyi cccuplorby Thome Neal; now by MilaniA. ; Shaer, The elemare dr Elizabeth township to meet at the house of 11. 0. (Taylor, formerly occupied by John Wallow. in Ellseboth borough. The elector. Jefferson township to =et at the borne of Maisel Snee r formerly oc.ip old by John fang, inasklzahip. The elector' o 311.011 n tosnwhip to mom at tho house of 13141211.4 Wu forrberly occupied by J ames 11. Nmi. In mid township. • t . The electors° Upper et. Clair town..l.lp to tu.et at the noose Of lin •'orrow, in siUd tewhsitip.' • Theelectors o Loier Bt. ash. townslop to meet at the Oconee islet kept by P. Halle. at the Junction of the Birmingham and OW 11111 roars, in said towuship. The electors of Martian township . meet at the boots of William Obey, ern' the Pittsloirgh min dten• bundle Taimpike , The electors of trobinson township to moot at the bowie of Sarah 3dTarland, formerly auldry IdTarland in said township. .. . , lb* aectors of Findley townshi,, to meet at the . house 'of M'tnelland A. Armer, formerly occupied by J. Charles, in the village s f pi. ot., In mad toe whip The electors of Alden township to Meet at Bawl Homo No. 11. in mild township. - , The elector* of tibia lowustdp totooet at the house of Henry V. Theron* r o, in *aid townebipr. 1 he elactore of Franklin, township. tint plectra, to meet at the house occupird by Ise. ... • 1,, In said township; the etterin a 0(0..11! pri•cium to meet et toe •.re. house of , Jsmes Sr-.. . rat, 8A..., 1p The elect.* of iteeeree township I. meet nt the_ &bobs Moose No. a,l, stair to whehlt. The elm-tome( deldwici insrusby to me. t at the bone, ofJohn Core a. in, mid township. Ihe *texture of McClure lownsio,•. io 'Mt. t ot the house of :arab &kart, on, Wood'. 1. ia, Its raid town ship. • The 'iletioralaf Snowden 'torra..hap to meet at the house of Pew Boyer; In said towueelp The electors or south Payette totroehip to teem at the ham., of D. Hays' on the form a Y. lout ter, to mid township. . ,- The electors of Sorel Fayette township to meet at the boom formerly °cagiest by Menet. Jaw..., at Raider'. 111111, In mid township. • .; The electors tea:titan township to meet at the boom of nosh Maul), on the Franklin Rotel, in said town. .., The ilecicirs of Phis braiship • to !nett at house of Jame. Trimble, In said township. • The electors of Al'Canallem i township to meet at the hammier rriu•lt Torrison In Mid towlawahlp. Theilectorill Wart Deer township to meet at the home of Nathan Conley, In said towuehip. The electors rot East Doer township to meet at the Subtle School Rome at the men II of it .taere eon The electors or Yawn townshap hen pocket, to meet at .tba achool boo., Salo 4.6.. 19 10 , 111 C To, mime; second precinct, at _the 14, Po•elL . The eleCtorerolßeTtlle wt le aneet rat School Room lim.l(bereafter to becallettamplin.) • The doctors Of . Bewlekley township to moot at the boa.. of Samuel Ritchie, in mid towuehip. The ;elector. of Indiana triveledilp to meet et the house formerly occupied by Alol. Turner t in said. •.; The qualified Toteriol, that Part of Indiana denim ship, lu Allegheny °minty, melding within the Sallow. • Sig described boundaries, ter Wirt--Ilegtutaing at point on the Allegheny river, at Snapper line on the Wm of John Wale, lend running a northerly muse, between the farms of mid Cable and Jain Boyd, a t , the, north east corner of isrm—thencet run ing • westerly course to the libeler's township Hue 'lnanch s manner as to embrace fume or tuts sittt 'sled ins Comainglam'e district, and, known do lb. RiTer tracts, within boundarks,aball' hcaralta • rota at the generalexlection In .ther borough of Sherpa burg, at theelaction poll of mid bormagt Ilium • The elect tdll ors of Ruder wnship. °windage at John Shaw's l, lo said to • . Thee electors of Creatent township to meet et the School nouveau Ehaneeterwu. • ' ' Tue tomato al •Ilaalyttst to:m.3olla to man ovum 01 Walla i;touta mad hooch p. The etas tore of limos t Tenstlpto meet et the bowie dolman 010:ea, In rale levin.Lep • , •-Tte elecores of Mott minship..lo moot at t be home .of /Inkier opines, le mid iewrnolp. , • The electors of Written/ r t0. , 10b , P to !nett at the Public Pullout Rouse to liakeritown. At which time and places the et/elided *lectors as aforesaid will by ballot rote for I • Flee persons for members of the House of Repre sentatives of Pennsylvania i • One pros for 'Senator of hilegliFity county. One person for lin,veym• ()emend of Pennsylvania • Onsperson for Andbor General or Pennsylvania One person for Dlstrict Attorney of Allegheny Ode persoli for Prieldent Jndgp of the. Uttirt of Drone= Pleas of Abortive, learned county. • • One pram (to be to the law,) for Aroclate /edge of the Court of ,Ootninon Pleas of Allegheny • Ono-Poison for •ontroller of Allegheny canhty. .One person - Commissioner of dolcaheny county. .And the citizens of the neural borough. and town ships .wilL elect ore pereps for Direator of-thoP.Or of endcounty. the aleotoreaforriiid, traleing north endwest of. the :Ohio and Allegheny livers, ant-comprising, with Duller mid Armstrong oonntiea: the "wanly.. -Third Oottpundonal Dhluict, erld-vote for otuiporeon to represent the Matt Dlitrict it, Ake (Megrim of the Oellsi Stated. -- And Abe electori - efoirsaidi".iot i '4 1 . 111 4 1 i "the' above district,wl elect tus postal to repwent , th. Tweatty.secitnd District Lit thelhAtiertot,ol4.V.,ol44. " 7 • -rive;7• ' • . . Given under my tur.d and seal, at Pittsburgh, this IGth day uf beptember.lBn. and et the indspendrom. tithe Uclteit Etatm the eighty seventh. sel7;hterdsertele 11.4 .11...4 WOODS, &Leer!: - .• PROP'OS.ILS. I MoTlCE.—Sealed froposals are in. 11 sited until the 30th DAY till' tiEPTILIIBEE, 1362, at 12 o'clock cu., (or applying the Culled States Subsistent. Deportment lath o,ooi head of BEF.b. CATTLE on tho hoof. _ The Cattle one to he delleeted at Wallington City, D. C., ad ach antral to average 1,3.0 pounde gross trelsrht. Poulin:al admitted which weighe leas than 10.00 pounds grata weight. Deems and bulls not stated. The Cattle lo be delivered at inch times and In euch quantities ai the Government may require. • Th Brat deltrery tY Cigna to be made ten days after !signing the eoelract. A baid, with gad and standout security, will bo " t . oren:um at re erste to itself the rigt to pay In pessary Notes or other Govenunet t funds. - No Lid will be entertained when put In by COLI trecum, who bare previously laded to comply with %beer contrute, or Wino the Wader is not present to respond to hie laid. All bide to be acormweeltd by two go/mantle.. . • . • ... . The ounce of Arun .braid be e toted In fell.. Ix fat he p. settle address of all tho members of the Mtn. .Blde to be directed to t•Ool. A. BEGHWITII, A. . C.,And O. 8 U. 8. A.. Waskngtoo, D. 0 ~• and! odore.d 'l'm .ontle tor 111..ef t....tt1e." - .•. Form of Gasman/ea. IV e, —, of the county of —, and State of and —,ot the county uf and State of —, do hereby guarantee that --lt able to fulfil o contract in accordance with the term of his proposition, and that, should his proposition be accepted, he will at sone enter into a contract in socordence therewith. bhould the oontruct be awarded him we are prepared to become his securities. This guarantee most be appended to each bid. se2.:td ALED rkilit'llz-ALB are invited till NJ the tat DAY OF OCTORER, 7EO e, at 12 o'clock f furnlehlng the Antoctstence Department pith WMIO Lairds of FLOUR. . • . Bids sill be received for what h known as No. I No. Y sod No. 3 The number of barrels of each kind shcold ho dis tinctly stated, mid the price proposed for each grad,. The quantity of Flour requir.d will be about WO barrels duly, delivered *Doer at the Government Warrhonaes In Georgetown or at the Railroad Depot at Wuhington. The anal Government IntpectlOu'viill be mad . Just before the flour la received. The barrels to be head-limit Bids vI I be accompanied by an oath of aileglacce 004 be directed to tioL A. BECKWITII, A. D. 0 and C. 0., U. B. A.,' at Washinhton, D. C., and en domed i•Propinahi for Flour.•• FOR SeIJGE. hiUK NALE.—At Private Bale. at tile We residence of David Gale, Cycoer street. Ward, opposite.the Nair Ground*, a net of =gains cent CAUPICNTER AND STALK BILYILDAIib' Too Ls. These [note are • Ansi class set, being used by • rower susehanie. Persona wishing to purchase cal ere them by applying •• above. se2c2tcall ■ Rs E l P E AI t ; . E O ti '' :r - PENN•t n 4 ,, 1.; rI c I t t ; i dlar l e E ltl E T wish inn room., lot NOTIIO, in 011 e of the boot annarta ou Peon areas, all In good onion. Price only —51,000 caoh and balance In live equal annual pay moots. Puocoaiou ot. 4117 LIMO. 'Eolith* Of B. NoLAIN A CO., rovAl:tl 1112 rourth stmt. A ISt% .NDID DWELLING a. LOT - - FOR BALE—Yltuated on Third street, above uraut, (No. J 9, East side.) The house is built in umieru etyle, arranged with wide hall and twelve rooms, marble menace, gas and water throughout the building. Lot 24 feet trout by 85 feet deep, with side alley. . ties ss,oJO—ii•oo lu Laud, balance In Cs annual pay menta, bearing IS per ant. lutereet. Apply to b B. MCLAIN II CI is litA ti L k NUB. riabg.—Two tweeter;, brick dwelliugs, sup plied with water mail gam; lots each 30 by 150 feet, situated au South steno., Allegheny city. A rgildiug partly finished, with large stone babe !twat, an acre and a quarter of ground, situated on Wood.' line, s uteri dletanise from the Blanchester herw.i.ger mad Vt. W. & 0. Railroads, being suitable for crienutectruing rmrpiws. Also, s tam of 106 &era, six and a half miles from the city, and_ One imd • quarter miles from Court. erre dratfou, P. Vt. W. ilk 0. IL E., with si young ifirchard.of bW tree, a water power flaw 8110, two (lenses, end other Imprarements ; fifty acres elearod, tnna. timber. . Fur further partici:dare inquire of ltd Zi'L D11:1451 Federal aL, Anegbeni. cow 1 or %LS Liberty et,i.rt. Patella tab. satirEKLUIS. LU'I'S FOR 10 BALL—The Undersigned °Cara for We. on rea sonable tome, crime of the choicest spots for bond. lug ptuposes that-ere to be found around Pittsburgh. They are doused within One hundred yards of the t.rnsirins of toe Centre Aswan. aorta !railway, and are beautiful locations for private dwellings. The *ornery and everything renorrs thorn extremely de. arable for any one wanting to boats outside or the oily limits, and a t the over time so near are they that communication cos be had with the at boors. Lots from our-fourth of en acne upwards:" - • Also, some Western Lands, situated in lowa, Alin swam& and Wisconsin. Alto, auroral email lota la IlloorMOe , &Wino lout. The above property will to acid on accommodating nut. inquire of JOHN HEItHON, comer Elul, and Wood envois, Or, WIS. A. ltEaliON, Chirt'a Moo, Coon Home. L'iult,sakr, TO TOLE Tliall*:;— Neyficrep H. O. Saw; Portb Moo . ' Cuba do; Groan and Black T. • Totuccot; 8.11,40; .• Choice extra family Flours; - Bacon; Arid a general stock of Groceries, in stare and tiring and for sate by McDONALD d AIIBUCELES,- .Wbotes tie Grocers, Produce and Oumzulssiod Her clt.olt., Nos. 24 and 214 Idberty street, tour bead 01 Wood slat Q LLLIIski k) I T.— . le Utifiersigneti, czs IJ rumors of the late Oat. Leopold Sabi, odor the stock of choice WINICII and LIQUI)118 of MI relate (In 'tare at the corner of Market and ikcond streets; Pitteburgb,) . to the pobUc, at private mile. and at prihs eo low- es to make Man induration% to par, chasers to give them. an early. call. The ibrmet friend...3f the establishment are especially lora.. .4 expected to favor the estate with their custom, U th at b ip l e o77.bes t °" ke t Prb Ity th t e o d know . the anterior - . O. BARI,' G. BLITZ, Executors. italUira H. P. MUELLER, WARM FOR ;SALE., containing 2.5:4 , AMOCO, beautifully elinated-on the Ohio river, /4 tulles below Pittsburgh , adjoining the village of Bbnueetewn, and opposite Leetsdale Statham. Pitt.. burgh, Pt. Wayne and Chicago Railroad, being easy of somas, both by railroad and river. The improva meats are • good Fral9o Direilling lionise, Prem. Bari, and Lao Tenant Holmes, orchard. he. It - is well adapted to • gardening and stock farm. Title indisputable. Yor karticalars and term. apply co JAB. WOOD OUIIN. Lig...oral Station Sewickley, or_ to B. WWI/DUNN. No 30 kelpie:3.le IMOCI. Allegheny.' John liandlton, Esq., In Shonsetown, wit` eh. the 11M:flier. JAMES WOJDBUNN, Acting Executor. Ang.t 11th. IBC.Nau2O-41wdearg TO LET. FOR RENT—BA:4ES above -the Bolar ell Works co., • St. lair otieet otogr the bridge. Apply to " "J. WILLYJC6, Jr, &Roy. mu LET-4 Hto -Lljith steam pow., nor of 84,cond and T luquir• of (gedda : Room, 30.b1-20 feet, • light till:Mug, on the tor- PHILLI PS-* BEAT 1.4 1 0.1.1. BUNT— largo well lighted Mom l the Guirrrs Butunms, fourth story. Applyst the Ommting Boom of THIS OTTICE.. ralu:dtf 1. 4 1 01 t RENT-14e third Soo, consist lag of two roomy and an Nie, of the building ournerLiberty and Band [treats, lately °coupled by. K A. Goddard as Chair Viateroinim Posersealon glee° Immediately. Apply to ' • • • OLIN A. EZNIMAW, • Belt corner LIN and Ifiuldatreete. • iuX ItENT.—The third and fourth stbrfe. of the new brillithig No. 21 Team street, near Market street. The four th atory,l22cloo feet. bring fisted op fora AM elm. Photograph mad Da. goorrootypo pillory, the. location Wog oile of toe boat Inoho city... , The Iblrdardry Is Ira twocoro. partinosta.and.fs well suited fror Lod will be milted eoparitoly or together..., ' • • Apply toAIU, Federal st.. *oar the Diam ond Alloothe.T. 1.413 . .—G e,,Well .11.01111011-and eentforteblyinnalebed gnaw) on Market, between. Tlard wed Voarth sir , A long Itooni; fitted up for eechool, and te , etefore, ,e:repleg by ble. - Avery'rActelotnyler yonog Mar, Nehien.e Atetwetype Itcentwieetwer ofßhtrd and, Reg bet streets:, o. _ Alto, Wentnt Boone eulta6tofor,opleee : neet TRl:rj . 100, to Ott the times. E. D. 6UIZZAII, rorw•:ThlM'.i4 Vnikot vtrpop. tilUtt tsA.Y., 'UR ltl•;lV'l'=An' 110_ Iln•ry. In complettwrder. ,Apply to . - nowt: irratlnS.' La, NA. taa lrernrth NNW . CARZE:4I, : . • ..• . A larp assortmaxit. • Na 87. =TB STREET, ' A-Ai. LAPIN'S, Bonita previous to aha iretral odium" in plc. * of July ht. We ars mink tu sell our prescat Ouch at my ravorWa ?aim' Ims NT icw .14 O. UGMS, 4t' Just realved from New Orleans, via Nov York, .10Obbis. N. v. Molaaseloaaw crolN -300hbda. prim* N. 0. Eagan . „ • Ito» and tarsal* by . 0 ,5 : • JOUR! .11017811* CO. KU • B CAMP BLANKETS, J. for &Idler*. use; imparter to shy of the so coil .fittm Blaoketa,' , which are nothing mo r e than Oil Cloth. The able warder lawarpo tad water proof, and alike nriadected by bat - ar,'old. which fa not the case with 011 Cloth. another -sappy it no. salved id tha bona ga bber Depot, 26 and ' 22 Bt, CULT Strted. J. a a. RBAL LP% • MEE _ HOTEL& .1 4 11tNC1c4 HOTEL, ON VIE BiIBOPE4N PLAN ISINGLB /WOMB 1/19TY GENTS PEE DAY OAF Erf (MTh, comer Frankfort Scrim 'grated" am they'tcay be ordered - !n the epachrus lier.c4 o lT. There a • Barber's Shop and Bath Booms attached Co the Hotel . ear Belnuo of RUNNELS end BACKZEII who may we we hal. . ocehdlyw A MERICAN HOUSE, Bosroli, le the A.M. largest and beet arranged Hotel the New England Stator; is centrally located, and easy of as me from all the routerof travel. It contains all the modern improvement., and every convenience for the comfort and acCommodatlon of the traveling publi c. Thu sleeping . roomer AIM large and well ventilated; .theenitmof room. me well arranged, and completely furniehott for famillmand loge traveling part les, and thu house will continue to be kept aa a Weld clam hotel In niery mipeCt. Ja2.l:lyd LEWIS lIIGE , pruptiet.r. mare B. TOMM - Y OUNG BROTHERS, fit, Q uEsNE Fou Libeity street, near the Ouler Depot is. R. It., Pittsburgh,Pa., mandiac turn DIACHINE, HOT BLAST AND ROLLING MILL FURNACE CASTINGS el every description. OIL PIPE, BOILER CASTINGS, FIRE FRONTS, GRATE BARS, WAGON 110XES, SAD AND DOG IRONS, GRATES AND ORATE FRONTS, STOP. COCK. Se.; always on band and for rah low. Orders loft with W. W. YOUNG, corner or Wood street and Diamond alley, will rector.. prompt othm- Con. mh2,l ALLEN, AtalX1101" ..ICK & CO., VALLEY FOVIIMIS, Pittsburgh, L. ItErWanstioces, No. ml Liberty stroot. limartfacturere el COON, PARLOR AND KEAT ING /STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATES, HOLLOW WANE, c., 'Steel and Glass Moulds, Kell- Mg AEU Castings, Mill Gearing, Gas, Water and Ar- Keen Pipe, Sad Imo., Dog Irons, Wagon Boma, Na gar Kettles, Prdleys, Hangers, Coo Wbools, Conplingsa and Castings generally. Also , Jot/Wog and Almblue Clossfivi suadet to. order. Patented Portable !KU, will, Steam or llerso Power. nol.2:sind FETROLITE OIL WORKS.—RsEss do Ciliary, Proprietor.: Refiners and ilanufactor era of • Pure Bunting Petrolltetrade mark, Para White. Uarbon Oil, • Pure Debdorired Nemo:Au, Steam Unrifled Lubricating Oil, Cold Premed R. h. do do No. I, No. 2 and No. 3 Alaclainery Otty Argand Oil, Dead 011, Glory Oil, Wagon and XIII Grantee and Spirit. of Naphtha. AndrOrdera tilled promptly. irkirom.,cornar of Fruit; and Smiths old aireets - Monongahela lionseiPittaburuh. Pa. lola LILNI)SAY & IiA.III3OOE,- CARBON OIL, LAMP ZdAISUFAIUTCHEItb Iv t Fourth .heat Ro. 12 MOOD STI:Eirl Pl2.i.Grn OLD. W. T. n'CURSIICIII WOODVILLE OIL REFINERY. HOLDSHIP, BRYAN & warnlraorvaras Or BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL, Reey constantly on hand the very beet quality of BURNING OIL, clear and w i thout odor; also,a good LITRIIICATOR, pure KNITS BENZOLE and CAR GREASS. SWAB onion loft at No. 80. Firm St annv, Book Block, second Coax, will ba pmmptlyattruded to. oe&dtf LIJVhiNT Uth WtattilS. DONOAN, DUNLAP A CO., PEES WHITE . RHYMED OASIBON 01L8 Office, No. al Liberty street, I!MIEM WACILII OIL WOIiIfi.—WILIHTMAN .L 4 d ANDERSON, rellnin and deafen I=. . BON OIL. knaltY guaind4ed.) PITT6I3IIIIGII, PA.. band. 1161 6`4110AZA8.1; and DElSZOLE . coruttantly at. • Order. reaarred 6ar the preaent at CHESS, BILITIV t, Oa.* Water and First street. int246end L uL i F.bic. oth 013.13.5. . WILLIAM P. WOOLLIDGP, issrorscrrets es COAL AND CANNON OILS, sod dealer in LAMB, OWIU EY6 , do, &a., Nu. SS Market street between Second end Third turrahoace, PA. mhSCedly P~rxora oth WOBK .-WMI 11L1L7.Y.8 @ Q. • • . Wordat Sharpnburg Stitkat, Allegheny Valley Salm& liiMi:l • Matta tact u nen§ of ILLUILISATING sLit ,LUBBI CATING CAILBON 01.1.6 sad .11101ZULIC. 414- No..I}BOIL, .wiinttu,atal non•explo slie, always on tund.' • ' •-• • • - LUBRICATING •011 i, AT Tali LOW rates or 2.B • OZWIN PER OALLON,nonstantly on band and for sale by IL 0.4 J. 73.8AWYEa. Asp the quality, ire lifer to annexed certificate; Pirretrozon, Nov. 21%11030. Mew. D. O sescron—Oentir The Lobe tatiog 011 we are getting Iron, yyn we find to be the Lost for oar ynrposee we heroev.v turd. • . li;h 4 dE, 11.K4trie 1 011, ESPIIVIIOB Asp aaxuruervazsui of PURE Dsolionlzra BEYSOn B"Ni/if. ' • . . . AND STEAM OLABIYIND ADAOHINEILY OIL, CRUDE OIL OF ALL OILA.V./2710 RD/ICI:USED. thorollßaricla waded: Oernar Odle% ZoLatipAgabeWtrotue.• Tymaaa SAVINGS BANK, No. 65. .L.O Young SULVIS. CUASTENED - IN ISM n ly from 9to o'clock, also on IVedneed an O d pe ßata dol rdasj evenings, from May let to Novemb ay er from T to - 9 o'clock, and from November let to Hay let from 6 Mg ecknk. Doper:Lis received:of all sum: not km then one Dollar, and • dividend af the profits cliciaral twice • yew, Jtum and December. interred has been de dared ientbolumelly, in June and Decembor;since the Bank woe orgudsed,gt tbe mteed eix per coot. Ylsr otreet, it not drawn oat, is'plsoed "to tiro credit of the depadtor is princlfol, and bears tiresome In terest from the first days of Juno and Deoember cou. rounding twice year without trolibliug Cl,, d'epad tor ta call, or even 'to preeancbli pam book. At this rate, money will, goubW in less than twelve-ye:Mc molding in the aggregate It r liiirt Lan oar-male rill • Sonka, containing - the - Charier. 131-Lawa. Hulce and Emulations, tarnished application at the cane. Plamwrarr—GEOHGE • 11,13nr1. John U. McFadden, John Holmes, .Alammdar Epees, 'Boni. L. Valmestook, JamasifeAuley, James ilessiman, , • Alexander Bradloy, John G. Bar-holm, George Black, John B. Oa Sold, Alcamo A. Carrier, Chaska A. Colton. William Demise, John Evans; Hovsl.ll39burtto, William 1 21 .1.1,avx.4. ~XL iiimkor, Richatd Bays, WM=Lar,4 BECIZTOT airs f&dairT, , 1862. m'ccoßD-&00 1862. HATS. OLr3. STitAW.6OqDB. DONNETB AND SNAKED HOODS. 131 WOOD 8TREATiP1148131111.0)1 Ws are now recolvlng a LAII.OI Ammar* our al ready_ mania trona of EATS, cerpo STRAW GOODS. BONNETS; SHAKES 'HOODS and LI! LEAOHATS. • • • • low,;• than dt La i n Erma vs s! sp ,Afr — Pahmilap Or New Yark... 141./UTS P-SI:IO.E2S AT 89 , !ALSI - BAT STREET.—LOOK,AT THE. PRIGEIK.-; Utak. Zaz:LaatinglioolOaltors Sl,OO, WOrtio 2 1 . 21 ' /... Tina It Mortcoo Heel Boota 1,37• .. Goat Coupes , l,27 1.7.5 • • Miro= Slippers : SO • - ,12 -45 Rid __xr. -75 ALL OTHER aooba -roPoan.o.N. 1 . JAM FS ROBB - • lay 27 -.. • • • NO: 19 NARK STREET., JISVVLY IN yitterEp TEer VR - zanoslvE swoon'one: IlLidsiumd sold bi - = se4 - Prlitkid esticisol;6B Tifth drsof tikirAttEl=ixt -barreA kegs dad Canancefred and for oak by =SY U. OOULISIIL CITY OP IiEW TORS (Opposite City HaII.) R. FRENCH, Dionusroa. 3 1 S TO VES. O . l Ls. :sc. Emmtto C==;1!1E1=1 Idanutactcrert of PITT3IIIIr.OII, Tat E. E. Cu, ESPY, Prerittnst. I's Isaac U. Penzurci, John Marshall, 8.-D. Bleedi; A. M. Pollock. M. 1).; hilt Burkwic, William-J. for deg Patented January, Is cheap, simple and durable, ind is got, op In the best style of workmanship. , It will clean all ttndy of Seal and Grain; and remove LiChail. atwtt. Chu; Clock* , more thoroughly, and wit t h is lairor t than any ,other machicro. We present toll the Frolic; with confidence that It sill glee scentet satisfaction and arm spawn* Into general one. Hat. ing pondinaed the sole right to malts end sell throe mills in Wretern Pennsylvania. Western :Virginia,. and MI Ohio, with the right to sell tzandisn ai nt - Cole, itc.,,we arr. prepareora.rsat and netim. W. W.. WILLL4IO.I4 • krohnoisinswP 318 Liberty at, Pittaberoll. " VULCAN FORGE, ' ' Jame. D. 'Kelley, Peter A- Madeira, John H. Mellor, James addle, Robert Robb, Matter p_mviimu, Henry L. . John H. Sbnenberger, • William E. Schmertz, Alexander " " -Alder Tindie. (7hzisUa.o N'eNoter • It•- • -cuse.: A. COLToN. . _ . . • elaantiatirere of ; sine.msokr swam, HUMES, RIVION sobs, PITMAN JAWS, WILIST4-I,OMIOTTITTe— .t.ND OAR AXiX.4, Lltii3HoB4. aind ell kinds of Heavy Iceztag.. TO REFINERS 'AND : : steam Logidos, werano, Oil 81111,;"'"' Tara; Condo:24d_ g Mrs =A Cootlags, of sa• Ittod,„ . : made to ordew. We bare an boodls *Wrier, oftl to • )4I) bore. power; 16 staramer*wad pftleblWlgedlerr 8 ; 011 Stills, 25; It and 11 batdoto ores2B buret' wll it i ljag oWl ; o l l; ir L r:',h t ot- I I"' "h's., Te-. Vie w. - 319 Liberty' w ' wu ' r ' A°l4 . st v Pftumusb, STEAM 'MARBLE WOElid—Mann.. ; menu, Tablet, and Grart emus: 03k 1111714 made to order at the loTtet Prices: We would 'Malady invite the attention otinirthip im to a air and beautiful bnproveinentlii Wive Bcones—rani 'st e w .munstable Shield; It Nate but atter and athbr mach to the beauty 'of the Gmet Stenos. - 31?) p Watatueene. an .1 MI- (Odin. pfirj and, pi firru3mweewT • W.. W. WattLidlt r ,to to—dtnatir botung Cloths, 111111:t3W44, 'Partadi . lanl i art_ . Water.Wheab, 2iIJD Offluittg sad winanteta, in 11.4 o .Oar " . W. W. WALLACW,.._ holfigasniruirly: . Lawry 'I.: Pltubrmarb. TYDRAIILIC CEMENT; MAMA. • PAM sad COMM STONXI, ot _ • f• w.. jeitnaninap fag Zabartpitr.-auum9ph ESSEE f'. - ..i RJILROJD& - . - riliß VE L'A.Nl:az -- wi t a Ta..) PITTSBUBGH ASP WHEELING BAILED —6 OEtM IC R — LEBASiGENslim—op and after M0NDAY,1144041802- Taint Ili - Wow the Depot of the 1: Pannaziranla- ki;liruiCV hi 'Pftudarir,b, Y folios, , -'l," PalAnridis 'Cidimnissi end Marina Sim lA.. lb 80•1301100,743. . LifiTle Plttsburgh.s...-1....... 1.1:0 a. M. do Steubenville.---- CP 0 ' 9:50 0 do Colum ar bus...---- 11:10 0 Arritea CincincuaL--.--.—l 4:22 P. m. do Bt. Louts .__... 7:50 a. 03. No change clears betweenPittabragb and Splendid SleepterOare attached to all NI Pidsbursda and Tilediag Last L 00 3 ,30 Pittsburgh 134 a. m. 6:10 &m. 1 511 P. m do Wellsville. 3.-50 ,• g a le, 64 I &-G5 .4 do Stenlvtiv'e 4.310 ° 9:10 " 1 4:00 '': do Wheeling, 4:64 " 10:23 °-- 4156 ". Arrive. Bellisir.— 6:05 s. 10:40 0 6:05 " Connecting at Wheeling with Beatimere and Obi Railroad, and at Belle with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Lazicarier, Circleville.Ookitabsts, CM. cinnati, Irldblospolis, St. Louis, and potato West. Pittsburgh Gad Clerstaad Lima .. Leavos Pittabargh.—...-.--- Li* a. in.i12:50 p. d do Wellsville --..-........ 4.:35 " 3:00 0 do Bayurd... r ...--. - --. 6110 " 4:14 0 do Alliance.-... . : .... -., t. 43 ". 4:40 " do Hud50n................... 8:00 0 6c43 0 &niers Cleveland-- .-- 8:15 0 6:30 sr Connecting at Bayard with Tuscirawas branch in, New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alliance with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and adcagn railroad; al Hodson with Cleveland, Zanesville andßincinnati Ile R. for Akron, Cuyahoga Falk and Ifilleteburg, and st Cleveland with C. di E. It. It for Erie, Dunkirk andßulhdo with 0. ,k T. R. R. for Toledo, Detroit and Chicago, and the North-west. •Wellinille Accommodation loaves at COO p.m. Returning trains irrPre at "..N.. m., 3:15 a. M.-, 3:25 and Moo p. m. . Through Tickets to all prominent points In the West or douth-west, North or North -wort, tan bei procured at the Liberty Street Depot, Pittelmrgli. . JOHN STEWART, Ticket 4 0. 10 * For further Information, apply to WILLIAMBTEWART, Agenti At the Company's Office in Freight Station, Penn IL - my 6 . • I p. a ICE - 11 - 11{ 7 RANGENENT: YOB 18611. THE PERMS' VANLA OENTRAL RAILROAD. EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. On and alter TUESDAY, July let. The MAIL TRAIN leaves Pitnthunn man the ?meaner depot, at the Intersection of Liberty and Grant mutate, every morning (nr.t Sonday= stopping et all the prind stations Pittaburgh and Philadelphia, and making direct wret, 11eCtiOLIS at Harrtrlmrg for Baltimore and Washiag ton, and far New York via Allentown - route. The EXPRESS TRAIN Irmo the above named station deify at 3:80 p. tn. stopping only at pals dpal stolen, making. direk connectiaii:nt Harry.. . May for Baltimore, 'Wewhinittan and New York via . Tha BAST LIES leaves the abova_imincd fitatiim deny (Sundays excepted) at &TO p. m ' ~ at= only ar. priecipai Kelton; and coonoctingat burg far • Baltimore end Washington. LOCAL 111111.16117 TB:Alli, with Paosengair, Cu attar-hod. loam the Passenger Station every morn. tog (Sunday. excepted,) at ..11:30 narrunnialli sa tar as Coneinnugh and BiOPPIIIZ at all Mations.- ACCOMBODATTON The Johnstown Acoomasonsilon Train teen. daily, (szoopt. Sunday) et 2:45 p. co, stopping at all stations and limning en far as Oonemangh. • Sint Accommodation Train tor wgi'slitatlon leave, daily (examt Sunday) at fStO la. in. _ Second Accoraznodation Train far Weirs - 81'1;LN I,avesi daily (except Sunday) at 11:00 a. m. - ' Third Accommodation Train for Wall's Mails, 1•311:3 daily (except Sunda] , at VA p. m.....• Foiirth Acoommodationl'talis ET Wall'. &ME itarma daily (except Sunday at p. m. The Church Train leaved Station Elan. day at 8:05 a. ni.:;,ratanting, leaver Pittsburgh at l3:60 p m. P.eturning Trains arrive in Plthiorirgn at follows . Cacprosa, p. m.; TJsll , 12:0,5 cu.; Past Line 1255 a. al. Accommofttlen,lll-A6 a. m. Flat Stathin Acaxenmedation, ADT ru - na.; Sao ' mad Wall's Static:. Accoccmodation; SAS mM. t urd Wallin Station Aamramodation, Led p. to. pliourtl Well's Station Accommodetion, 0:10 p. st. - Trainstnimßlairevilleaad Indiamaconnoctak v[lls.lntmaection - with Yohnstawn Beat and lireet, Earimms and Mall ' -- - The public - will find It - piety to their. interest, Is ,sp gem, ne WeeL to travel by the Pa/ensiles:obi Cantral-Ballniadi as the amommodations:nowtellared 'cannot bogilrpand on any other rotite.'-'Thalitradie bellia tad with atone, and. la =Maly 'Cite from dust. :We can - proclaim epeud and donut font wha -May %Tor this Bowl with ...theivaiinowo., • -, • To now Tork.-...;.412. PS'To Baltintsice..lo 00 To Philadalphio..-. TO 6 1To - 1aamater.,....,,..... Oa) Baggsgo check - a:1 to all Stations on the Penuarlia. or. 'antral lialiroact and Co Philadelphis, Baltimore Paernigens perchaefr tir.keti can arili , be charged an • euese•norording.to distance traveled, ff addition to the-etotion ratee,ntoopi hole !Fttniatt, she are the Ootninny basanAgenf. • _ • NOTlCrfh—ln ones of law, the tiA tint -. animal-roe rispciudido for panonsi may, end for an ernornt not Ort•Vr.g SM. , • N. B.—An Ornnibra "Lino bon been • employed to convoy fareengers • end ingionto to end from - tbo Dow ;;;t, at a chants not to anionai 45 cante - fer ea c h mt. megnr tad I-nrsare. Poe sicketecao-- J. UTZ. • 'Agent, • LI the Pennejbaanta Central_ knisonitu Steffan, ra Liberty end Grant invent, • - Irsoca 1.4 Bann Semeriateadent.ltoore. re. • kJI7AIII WEEKLY•BETWBEN NEW Haw YORE AND LIVERPOOL, lase.: inn and embarking Pensengere at. Q.. UEElin .: (Inland.} The Liverpool, New Yadr. and MOW.;N .- phla SteanishipOonipony latand ta ftatchnuL m nid hi 11-ponered illyde-boilt Iran 8 pi a MT: 011. EALTINORE...........—BeIarday, 003,11.:- OM Or WABEINOTON.--.....Satanier,.oet. 111.; i1.21a 611147 Sttraliaj.l2. WON, Rom Pavr ni, Nardi 'Ethic. - - : : ' . .. . .. _ , _.- . nun GA8L1t,,,,,,tri0,09 UTZE1Ldan.......,,,,,,W.4 .06 • do to London-- 90,00 do to Lo n do ni.- Moe. .do to .Parts .....:„45,00 - do: toyarts:-...;: 4.! . C4 do , 'SO hfr mburg. n. 5,00 do •to Ilambiortg.; 40,00 , • • -• Paeengsn atm forararded to Dam, 8TIM91141:01 Iftrtaln, turerp,4t.. at ursally tow Was. .. _.. .. Noolos„—Toe reattictlone on travel havtuit Deed rt. moved by o:der of the War Department, paeemgars • about to 'chit Europe sill no longer be. rogmfnd to ' • • provide themielvea with Plaqnnts. • -' ' --• sair Fermate. Irlahhov to snug out their hiendavas . . Soy tkketa ,ON. at the toilosring ram to New York: Stour Liverpool Ot •Quauatown; tat Oatrin, l d,t; :ID: sod. 1114. liteentgo kom Liverpool Sid„CtlyTtom Thom fitromera baio atisi-tor eiOiontkoncloa . pan:engem, end wry vital. escort Sorge:soh. They , are , hone' In Wstet,ttght von Eactioso, and hays , Patentjtire dandhilaron o . bowl, •. 7 -• ' ' • • JOFIB 4. DALE, - Azad, Itio...tyrry, New Tart, .10-311 0.1 •••••••1 THE PEULOSOPHIO...BURNEE.-;"-• 11A7DEN'S 15IEW DOUBLE-ACTING OBOPIIIO DIIIII:Elt, (or tILIIIION OIL, Is now ready. It possesses many advantages OM the tam• won Bowers. I. It makes a largo or coati tied eith paifeet coratuatloa. • 2. It will born any quality of oil with safety. 3. It am be tired with a long or short. chimney: 4. It am ha used as a tapor night lamp. It can alwaye be made to burn economleally; G. It to more easily wicked than any vane burner. 7. It can be trimmed and . lighted withott morn. 8. It throws ell the white light above the cone. 9: The chimney vin be removed of Inserted with out touching the glass. . These burners are the common Nu./ aisa, and eau bo put on any lamp ow in use. Every,poreou using Garbutt pit 11bOtair hAVIIII Philosophic Mariam: "Price .centa. Per dunce, $2. 13c,81 at No. , Bif Fourth street, Pittsburgh. IP. .11.811:1M.N; ilywcimP To FARMERS AND miLLEREL azow - srs FAN AND SEPARATOB. P.. POBTZO3 h;OC., T. ma.eHQRVILLF , nasr r_lttiNmo4 Acssovm~r:anm Ya 1250 p. m. 4:00 " /CM " 11:45 " 6:40. m. 6:4G p. m. Cinda.444f. bt TrablM.
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