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WEDNESDAY MORNING::::SEPT. 28
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
AUDITOR GENERAL,
RICHARDSON L. WRIGHT, of Phliadelpf►la
SURVETOR GENERAL,
JOHN ROWE, of Franklin County.
DEMOCRATIC 'COUNTY TICKET
12919TA,vr .**E‘OF VIE COUla OF COMMOS PLELSE
GEORGE F. G ILLAIoR E
DISTRICT ATTORNLY.
JOHN N. M'CLOWRI.
STATE SENATOR:
SAMUEL 31'KEE.
ASSLIEBLY:
JOSEPH •11:DAVIS:
SAMUEL W. MEANS;
PRIEWH. STEVENS
JACOB BTUCKRATH ON
ANDREW JAC:TNON BEAUMoNT
coUNTT COMMON=
EDWARD CAMPBELL, Jr..
COUNTY THMASDIEJI:
JAMES BLACKMORE.
COllTrf AUDROR:
JOHN T. SYMPM3.
.:013371r SIIRVEYOB.:
JOEL KETCHUM.
DMECTOR Or TUE POO=
COL THOMAS HEEL.
Extract fromJudge-Douglaal Speech Deny.-
ered at Pittsburgh.
Were the Democracy of Pennsylvania now
going to throw away the prestige of the old
Keystone State, to forget their glorious history
in the past, and to wheel into the ranks of Abo
litionism or modern Republicanism 9 If they
did, it would be their own act, and not the act
of their opponents. The Republicans had no
chance of success, except in the dissensions of
the Democracy, and while he would always stand
up for principle, and never yield it for the sake
-of harmony, yet, in order to preserve the prin
ciples of the parry, he would surrender any
personal prejudices and hostilities he inight
hare. [Good and cheers.] The part of wis
dom and patriotism was only to remember past
quarrels in order to profit by them. Wherever
there had been past issues that had died, all the
asperity which they ever created should be
buried with them, and we should only look
ahead in the future, holding
. forth the ban ner of
Democracy, with our principles emblazoned
on
it in clear and ue lge, and
RALLY NDER n TquH E iv ocal 0
MI A.N languaZ AVON
OF THE PARTY.
BE ASSESSED.
The first of Octoner is the last day upon
which assessments can he made. Those who
have hitherto neglected the matter, should
examine the assessment lists, and if their
names are not down upon it., get assessed
forthwith. Do not neglect this matter.
THE PITTSBURGH, FORT WAY N E
AND CHIC AGO RAILROAD.
A great public improvement which is de
signed to facilitate the intercourse among a
Population of several millions of people,
and the direct effect of which is to develop ,
the resources and enhance the wealth of the
people along its entire route, and especially
of the great commercial cities at its termini,
should, beyond doubt, receive the favorable
consideration of the people , whom it so
largely benefits. In regard..to the great
western route between this city and Chica
go. the majority of the people who reap its
benefits fully appreciate their value. They
are aware that the facilities and working lir
rangements of the line under its present
able management have been greatly increas
ing and that no possible etlbrt is wanting.
fully to aceommodate the business and
traveling public, who use it. Those eflort s
have largely increased the business of the
road and are daily developing the resourc ,
of the, great North \Vest.
It seems•surprising under such circum
stances, when men of enlarged busines
judgment everywhere, are awardlng to the
management of the road jut praise for the
great good which they have accomplished.
that a leading public journal in the thriving
city of Chicago, which reaps the lion's share
obthcse benefits, should be found endeavor. , .,
ing to find fault with the management, and
if possible, to create a feeling of dissatisfac
tion in the minds of the business and trad
ing public in regard to it.
The second semi-annual report of the
company shows an increase in its earnings
for the last six months, of upwards of $124,-
000. The machinery, stock and track of
the company during this period have been
largely improved, and its capacity for
business is now equal to any demands upon
it.
In the face of this statement, showing
most conclusively the prosperous condition
of the affairs of the company under its pre,
eat management the Chicago 'limo of Sept.
24th, with all the facts known to its editors,
and with the evidence before its eyes of what
the present direction have done in complet
ing the road to Chicago and increasing its
effective capacity for public service to a
most wonderful degree, comes out in an ill
natured and captious article of a character
which we much regret to see in that excel
lent and influential journal. It says, "what
its capacity for business would be, were
John Edgar Thomson president. def;7,1,,, there
is no determining under its present arrange
ment." The Times appears to be ignorant
of the fact that Mr. Thomson is president
de facto ; that all its movements, regulations
and arrangements emenate from or receive
the direct approval of his great controlling
mind. He foresees the greatness of the
road, and fully appreciates the " mighty re
sources" at its command, and these, the
Times says, aro "rusting, because they are
not developed." The editors of the
Times would seem to demand develop
ment faster than the condition of cir
cumstances will permit. Large under
takings like a great railroad, are mot and
cannot be brought to perfection in a single
year, even with the aid of abundant pecu
niary resources, and the most competent
directive talent. As in the works of nature
we have•first the blade, then the ear, and
then the full corn in the ear, so improve
ments of this description require time and
labor for their full and perfectdevelopment.
The present management of the-Pittsburgh
and Chicago Road, with Mr. Thomson at
their head, have proved themselves able bus
bandmen of the productive resources entrust
ed to their charge. Coming as it did into
their hand in a time of almost unparalleled
pecuniary depression in the financial world,
and with a heavy mass of debt hanging
over it, they have completed the connexion
11 - 4'y -to Chicago, increased all the running facili
ties of the road, and increased its earnings
ip a very large amount, and rendered it of
such vast utility to the traveling and busi
ness public that it is now admitted on all
hands to be the best route between the East
and West. The Times pays a poor compli
ment to the energy, judgment, and admin
tratiyeZability of Mr. Thomson in its flings
at the superintendents, 'subordinates, and
conductors of the road. It has been one of
,- the most remarkable characteristics of Mr.
' ; Tlionason's Railroad management, that his
judgment , of men and their capacity, has
been such that those who are required to
! perform the thousand duties of carrying out
the arrangements. and regulations -of !the
- 14:04.4 414.0,1ctis cl,:targe have invariable.been
men of peculiar adaptedness to the pos t- I, The
GRDNER,
bons in which they have been placed. : Such ' The New England Sou A p
Man, still pursues the
i s the part in regard to thqittsburg: h • And l even tenor of his way most - successfully. He
Chicago Road. The gentlemen who are has won hosts of frierai : during his real eritrusted =t1;1, the responsible duties of.'ear
adoptedilirough
vying out *the public benefit, the,eour se soap. Witty, self-reliant, courteous, and sharp
Bence i" this city, both for himself and his
o{-policy andmanagentent as a steel trap, he goes about sayinigood things,
his suggestions are 7 ' - rellable,•iiperieneed
and practical railroad men. The:public doing good things, and selling any 'quaintity of
his unrivalled soap. To-day, Wo understand,
that he will pay a short visit to the Washing
know this, and the popularity of' the road
ton County Fair, and we can assure our neigh
prows it.hors,
they will find the professor a gentleman,
The "motive power," which has induced i
and his soap all that ho represents . it to be. He .
the Times to write the splenetic and unjust at . - I will return in a day or two, and during his
ticle,which it has done, may be readily traced I
absence, his soap can be procured as usual at
to the, tiniust_personal .feelings on the part I the office of the Girard House.
of the editors, witieh,in all frankness, wesay i ............... —.—
we deOin unworthy Of them. This journal l lcorespondeace of the Pittsburgh Peti .
LETTER FRpm GREENE COUNTY
appears to be impressed with an idea that
the public object to that system of disci- GREENE COUNTY, PA., Sept. 17, 1859.
[dine which insures their safety and comfort,
and which the editors style a " rigid ottb
ciottsuess, traceable to high quarters." It
is
the laxity of discipline, not its rigid and
careful enforcement, of which the public
have a right to complain. All our railroad
accidents spring from this laxity of disci
pline so much desired by our Chicagolriend,
and it is from this cause that so many of our
railroads prove unremunerative to stock
holders and almost useless to the public. It
is by this " rigid officiousness, traceable in
high quarters," that the operating expenses
of the whole road have been paid regularly
every month since the present management
took the reins, but also, the sum of j:11'26,-
906 16 of the debt._,preyiously contracted,
discharged, and not a dollar of debt for
labor or materials contracted since the lirst
of August, lt45S, .
The insinuation that there is something
which the Directors ought to Mid out,
emanates, not from a knowledge of :my
fact or condition of things of which the
the public do, or ought to complain, but
from a misapprehension of the character of
some few of the gentlemen connected with
,the management of the road. Even had
, its suppositious causes of comphint by the
public been well grounded, the article of
our Chicago cotemislrary is all nu niir one.
But they are not well grounded. *File,-,
entrusted with the mangement of the road,
both in - high quarters," and in everysub
ordinate position, have proved theniselr‘-+
worthy of the confidencel I i
p.ace , in them.
by the care, energy, capacity and business
tact which they have exhibited in conducting
its affairs.
This road is soon destined to heroine one
of the mightiest Fources of public benefit
to the people of the \Vest. Those who
manage it regard their trust in till;
li ht.
ILi affairs are administered n ith fairnt—s.
esmality and constantly increasing motit
to
the business community of the Wi-d, and
the press of Chicago. as its people d. , . should
award to its fit - fivers the just ineeil
of
praise for what they hat e done. and n•o
growl that they hart• not Moue better. r•hcn
to do better was beyond their power
Sitate .4W to Railroads
The State of Mis-ouri has been tr) ing to
build the Pacific Railroad, a road running; I ruin
St. Louis to bun-as City, a distance of
miles. One hundred and silty eight -
have been built and the road so far Inc co-t
$70,000 per mile, or about :512,no11.noo:!n
aggregate. The State ha- , contributed tcmds
to the amount of -even milliou> cud a quarter.
and the Company ha= made a further indebt
ednesa of one sort and a nother to the tkin , aillt
of $4,500,00u.
of the titStallet3, will cometS7,oo,o. isl.,f
the quin-tion now should the Stat. lend am
inure aid 7 It Egeniii to be conceded that what
the State has already advanced will be
there is no probability that the bl/ - Irid , i the
road will transact can pay the intere,t of ”11•11
an investment. This road, as believe. I- the
pioneer of the great racine road whi , h
el of to connect the cod, with 00-0 of
the Atlantic, and wide'', it ibe Fe
deral Government will fur niiih the 'Dearth to
Meesre. B. ('. J.: J. H. Sawyer
To rtttsburghers, and to the mercantile
community of the Wed. and South. the old
and most respet table firm of B. C. do .1. Id
Sawyer is too well known to need eomment.
The extent of their manufacture of . - owps, can
dles, lard oil, and kindred articles. and the
excellent quality of their manufacture b
wide
known.
At the recent National A gri,-Mtural Fair, at
Chicago, the Mesirs. Sawyer bore away the
tirs.t premiums for articles of their manufac
ture. here they had all the country to cote-
Pete with, and their succe,s i• but another en
dorsement of their character as the producers
of articles of soap and candles which cann,d
excelled.
Oliver Smith's Will
Many years ago, Oliver Smith, an old bach
elor, who resided in one of the towns in
liampshlre county, Massachusetts, left the
bulk of his property to be twinged by tru,tees
until it should amount to four hundred thou
sand dollars, when one-half the income was to
be annually given to twenty-ono boys who
should faithfully perform certain conditions of
the will ; ono-fourth to eighteen girls I one
eighth to fifty-tour young women for marriage
portions, and the remaining eighth to the same
number of indigent and deserving widows.-
The reqired sum will be reached in ()doter
[text.
to • A,
lboulalana Hernecrae).
The view Orleans Bulletin says at the present
time there is no oppposition to the Ihinnocrio-y
in the field in Louisiana. In some of the
country papers, calls appear for Opposition
meetings; but there does not seem to be any
concert of action or any common understand
ing either as to what should be done or the
mode of doing it. The Oppposition in Louisi
ana appear disheartened, and to thinit u=nless
to make a stand against the Democracy.
A TRIA.I. has just terminated in England,
resulting in establishing a law relative to kiss
ing. A gentleman undertook to kiss a lady
because she said he couldn't. A tussel ensued,
both fell on the flour and in the melee she bit
the man's nose oft—but did not get kissed. He
brought a suit for damages, and the court ruled
that a man has nu right to run any such risk
with his nasal organ unless he WAS willing to
stand what damages might come from such a
trial of strength.
THE Gazette, driven to the wall, pretends to
hold THE POST responsible fur the opinions of
its correspondents. We have said so repeat
edly, so plainly, and so often, that :when we
published communications, we were in no wi,e
to be considered as endorsing the sentiment
advanced by our correspondents, that the
Gazette must have been utterly at a 1099 for
arguments, or it would not have descended to se
mean a shift to sustain itself iu its mendacious
attempt to misrepresent us.
A FEMALE Brigham Young lives in the per
son of "The Queen of Boni, who after having
spent some time in her seralgio of twelve hus
bands at Pasernpa, has abdicated the sovereign -
ty.in favor of one of her generals, rejoicing in
the name of Aroe Palatta, who brut been pro
claimed, king." Whether he will turn the
tibias now remains to be seer.. }
Dear Bait : I am rejoiced to see that THE
Posr has taken strong and open ground in
favor of the nomination , of Hon. Stephen A.
Douglas by the Charleston Convention.—
Such a man I think altogether consistent with
the best interests of the Democratic party of
the nation; and, as manifesting a degree of
political sagacity which I would be glad to see
generally imitated by the Democratic press of
the country. 1 am strongly inclined to the
opinion of TILE POST, that Mr. Douglas is the
only Democrat who can he elected in 1860.
With him as our candidate,success would be cer
tain—with almost any one else, Ifear the chances
would be largely against us. The Democracy
of Greene county, I um confident, are almost
en moss,. for the nomination of the " Little
I Giant, - who so gloriously triumphed in DB
-11 nob:, over such fearful odds. I know a Tulin
ber of sterling Democrats who warmly differed
I from him in the unfortunate Kansas ditlieub
ties, but who now, that thatquestion is no longer
in issue, tire just as warmly in favor of his
nomination—arguing, and most justly too—
that he is the only man who can certainly save
the party and the country in 1860. With
Douglas as 'the Democratic nominee, the bat
teries of the Opposition would be most effect
ually spiked by their own declarations. But
enough on this point at present.
On Thursday last, Hon. Richardson 1.
NV r i g ht, Our iv, .rth y candidate for Auditor
General, paid our county a flying visit in com
pany with our highly es-teemed and very pop
ular Senator, Hon. G. \V. Miller, of Wash
ington. Mr. Wright, .if eourse, had few per
sonal acquai ntanees in our county, but he met
a warm welcome from such of our Democrats
as had the pleasure of making his a l ,ptHilitttllCl , ,
i while front his great urbanity of manner and
frank, open, manly conversation, he left u
most happy impr e ssion on the minds of those
1 1 with whom he met. Our friends regretted very
much that it was not in Mr. Wright:s.power to
remain with us during . our court next week.
However, as usual, Greene may be expected to
do her duty on the second Tuesday of October,
and if the remainder of the State will do a
well, the State ticket will be elevated by an ON Or
w h e inilikg majority.
Z'' , onte portions of our county have been vis
ited by light trots within the past fortnight :
but 1 believe I:0 ,eriou, damage ties yet been
done to either the corn or buckwheat crops.
Should the troll delay its canting (Ong enough
our county will yield buckwheat enough to
-apply half the State. Our corn crops, though
touch injured by the droutli, will be far greater
than was anticipated some weeks since.
It - you area goal shot, and would like to bag
a lot of wild pigeons, you could be gratified in
this county, as they are becoming very plenty,
at least in some parts.
The ! treat etiOtenient tor.sceluent upon the
Ultlnher of Mr. Zltillgi,rt/iAll, by it large body
of negr.es, near Way its burg, two or three
weeks ninee, i. cotnewhat subsiding A , was
I.ipected. this melancholy affair has assumed a
kind of political phase -the 'Republicans en
deuvoring to justify this midnight nttaelt and
murder Ity their sable protege- We may
be surprbed if the doctrines of this Mt.titioll
ize.l psi ty should lead to other and far greater
outrage; ..f a •imilar t•kurarler That negro,-
11/11, IA UV 011, alla this rights
outrat~• , l by apart le anti inivrite i plod whites
may he trot-. but tbis will not toscose a iptlitt
cal pal ty tor j 1.1,411:. lolcilieditat,,i
t uurder it) armed hands of it. the '
:aient of midnight. nisei every
sshiitc
man by they may fancy the) ha\o been
ihjrired. ATA 0fneg. ,, .. , are in jail
await
ink; their trial for the murder of Zfinneu - tunti
Whether i-uilicient can fkallati
i.
0 , 11 ViCt t h em, reill!1111 to he ,e1.,11 If not, it
unit; ht be a till for them to •• i state the rate he'
pretty •oon after their discharge.
But I have already drawn out this putty let
ter beyond all ex.pt,tatititt, anti 11111,t CIO, WILL
the hope that 1 will tent you 0..011.
Very ReFipeetftilly Your , ,
I'-.
" Australian " Kelly
and Pd. Price, are training actively for their
approaching Light. The event is to Luke place
in Canada early in ort”t;ei I)utli the com
batant, are te.werful inert , anti are ..ald
° eacelle:A condition. - Kelly in well It townl
in New yori: ; Lut Price i, a Boston loan, and
is in training at Spy Pond, noar that city. The
hardentsd auto of this individual's y0u, , , , 1es
l is dwelt upon in an erttutic strain in
•
Spirit of this week. The following urn among
the interesting . particulars given
11ts flesh 14 as hard it , iron, his nimeles fire
geed his chin firm. rosy, light, yet loft as a WO -
111:111'1 1 . lie has had to take no tne•dicine at all,
..110 may say his 1,111)" ease being e , 11 11101.1 1 ',
an a ~/1. 1 . 01 preliminary to the commencement
of actual wort. His weight when he bet;an
was pounds. He has minced that to leas
than IGrI. ills lighting weight will be about
155. Price will leave for Buffalo in a day or
two, Where 110 will rest on his road to Canada.
for about a fortnight. It has been arranged
Ito select a referee at Buffalo, ten days before
the battle, it:, as to avoid difficulty in the ring."
In F. Cincinnati Enquirer Eay.a that it " is a
little singular that Thomas Eugene De M arbais.
who, having recovered, as is known, from his
\voila& and his alleged irminity, has g o ne to
Philadelphia, waii allowed to depart without
even the form of trial. Nothing would or
could have bean done with him, we pr eimine,
but still the law could not fail to regard him
as the attempting, and nearly sueeeaAful, mur
derer of hi, wife until proper testimony proved
him an irresponsible agent by wean , of his in
sanity. Ilia wife Blanche is still at the it,
John's Hotel des Invalides, but will probably
be enabled to leave there next week. It is said
s he will join her husband in the East, but this
Is very doubtful."
'fur: State Treasurer, Attorney General- and
Auditor General, Commissioners appointed by
act of Assembly to examine claims against the
Commonwealth, will meet in Harrisburg on
Moodily, the third of October, in the room
-formerly oceupied by the Canal Collllllidbioll
THE only peach exhibited at the fair in Taun
ton, Ma99achu9etts, was the une contributed by
Mrs. Fanny Dean, of Taunton. The commit
tee on fruits say that •'it was, so far as they
know, the only peach grown in Bristol county
the present year. - They awarded fur this na
tural curiosity a gratuity of fifty cents.
BANNS is a polite individual. Bangs says
that, if his wife should, by any possibility,
take it into her head to 'commit suicide, he
would regard it as e great breach of decorum
to interfere. Bangs is sound.
THE following slanderous paragraph goes
unrebuked : A wag has invented a new tele
graph. Ho proposes to place a line of women
tlfty steps apart, and commit the news to the
tirst of them as a secret.
A LADY in Middletown, yonnectieut, has
recovered by a law suit sd6 add costs from an
ill-mannered fellciw who dressed himself up as
a ghost and nearly ir",!htened her to death.
THE City Council of tjeveland has passed
an ordinance granting i!ike right of way to
certain incorporators to bald railroads on the
principal thoroughfares of. that city.
THE Catholic Telegraph of this week pro
poses a new reform, which is quite
. radical in
its tendencies. The Telegraph's titoposifion
Let every person be furnished with the Ten
Commandments. Let him learn them and
praetied, them, all and singular, diligently and
perseveringly.
THIRTY-Two thousand dollars in gold dust
arrived at Leavenworth, Kansas, on Friday,
from Pike's Peak. This is the largest amount
yet received at ono time from the mines.
THE Southern Pacific Railway has been sold
under execution, and a new company is to be
formed, with J. Edgar Thomson, Esq., of Phil
adelphia, as President.
THE Great Eastern steamship is larger than
NOah's Arl o and is of greater tonnage. It is,
therefore, the largest ship ever built.
Ova readers will again find Figaro at his
harberous work, making a clean shave without
any splitting of hairs.
SUT LOVENUOOD " is George W. Harri
a conductor on the Railroad.
BLONDIN is in Cincinnati
The grain market was firm and active yester- !
day. The receipts of grain amounted to UO,-
000 bushels, and the shipments of wheat alone
were 121,147 bushels. The sales of wheat
amounted to over 60,000 bushels, at 80c for No.
I red winter, 77c for No. I spring wheat and
75e for No. 2 sprine• ' wheat. Corn was rather
quiet, but firm, and prices advanced. Sales
included 15,000 bushels at 72 cents in store for
' No. I railroad. Oats were quiet but grin at
the advance. Flour was active, and 1,40012 bl::
sold at prices given elsewhere.—Chicuyo TAl,es,
Saturduy.
-
Ttiß EXTREME, oF LAZINFsS. — " llovi
said a man lc; his neighbor, " that Par.
W-- the laziest man living, writes th
interminable m.!rinOTis
" Why," says the other, M. probably get
writing, and is too lazy to stop."
A reward to offered for the detection of any
person eounterfeiting, imitatin 2, , pr I Ile ebtle, of not
atoll counferfeitorimitationtif EBB AV F.'S
BIT1'ER:1 lire g.ollone hig hly can 1 Inliatol
Hitters is put DI/ ID hag riot ofth, GO, having the u.llO
or the proprietor. It. Bouts 11/ them, Mel Itl
,1!!1.111tUre around the neck of each tool crery bottle_
71110 drllghtful aronm, so j. puler 0 It ry mod) tor the
Fever and Ague. wealthe , of all I u aperua, In
digestion, Headache. CoSttreno“. and Files, can b, ob.
tamed front qtly of our respectable , rogiusts
Read Carefully.—The tieutune highly Concentrated
ft,erhave'a 9ollatw liittera is put tip in halt pint bottle..
only, and retailed at one dollarper bottle. The great
demand for this truly celebrated - Nlialicine hag induced
many imitations. which the nubile •dinnlil guard .14rOdIldt
purchasing. Beware 14 impeatioti! See that our name
ou the label of every bottle you buy.
'BENJAMIN PAI;E, thirst
A CI Proprietorg, No.
Werel.lietween First and Second sta.. Pittsburgh.
pa! 2,duertisem cuts.
sync:E.—The oilier Slo,o aof the Wosteto
y P.•1111..)11/114 lii , srltal Win tly hemilt AV
plieatloto.iu Wrilut r. from
Ili.. .1111” . • ul thlt, situation. tr,mw re-pon,blo rofvom
rrdl bo ridoy, 1 , 1 - J. .t.
UEFA.. Sop,rioteuJeut,
TWO! \N ELL,
l're-latmt ti P lio.ioL,l
I'tti,bur,..l), Sort
tr:r IP, oLlAit
kiotohcr, u,ll ,flaw utt:r•—t Llcat
TIIULD .ectfall v aintootte , to the
owatt-ttt,t, Of 1. - 1 , 1-talrt , l. ti n t 140 ii
\A" •
,paeti to Qr.• tt,e. ”1.11,
Fluee
atla iart,rl. F•.t . addre.,
•,2,3.131i JOHN KEI.K. Put bmnh Ito otro
AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY
lIMECX2
The Crain Trade
Counterfeiters, Beware
No. 65 Fourth strert
114 (.11,11. KULL the 1,1,: d,t, •
CILL'i. A Tter. urn r
MR. JON IiELK
l ilhs
l'l,ll Foundries, lilac L,lll
Copper and l'instnithq,
A M, PST SIMPLE AN EX , I'S
..ri,“rir.,tt1F1%.,415112J1 It,. Idol -Dv .1. , ..m1,1
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vidlaton I, 111 , 1nt11011,4 .- A.1k. , 1 ),,
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hy Nil I F_Y •4 l . : 151:1110. 11 .Ha , 4I 0.1. Sttite
Ili•LI 4:,..J lit
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4 , 1 e, arid lease t 1 41r ,. 114.-11,0
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Tlit• 44 , 4 , 1 01 .14,11141.7 the Cf•ry 10115114', 101.1
411 • ••I lorna. , 4,441
T. , it Will 111.d:ch.:Ind tit lilt.. tri
malleable ant
In C.4.1,,51 1 huts,/ the ssoldes - ts,
the ss•sna ben,. amt slsme Inure twit than ant ott,:srenal
It i• tough s•fsesq er than eharsocsal
Mr. thuronglss and ht. Agent, Mr.Almor. ar. sstoispinn
turn lens .1... r 14. Hiss .51 CLAM HOTEL. sod are pre
isarna to sell Sim,C,ltli), risrhasso riyl lu t,s
thsi sliss,overy.
REMOVAL, REMOVAL
S4IIII.IEL GRAS' N, SON
E RENtov El) To Ni). 19 PIPTH
sTREET, r 0... do, al, to m,16..1, Allan. they
have ulalwatla•ir
C L OTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, BC.,
Conostlng of every v , ., 41.1... 1.. vvl.lol. Ow)
In, 1t., .kr1. lilt' :ltiellti‘J" uj their 1.11,(t.
and Ow
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Fit-t.
("Li EET 111 L. f‘a• halt , by
14. A. FAIINESTOCK
von., F...t 4144.1 AVood
POWlit•rell
MANIiANESI .
errtals tin Isla
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ra,t att.1%1..0 , 1
F. 4. 311EIISC411 SONS.
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CONFECTIONERS,
iVliolesale and Retail
Nu. 41 ST. CLAIRI'KI•:
itirMmotfitoollor% of l'renola To), I:tondror,,
{:1.411 ',NIA, And common 31Iai
JOAN N. irat.VVFORD,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
AND NOTAItI PUBLIC,
oA‘ENotichit,wA
Especial attetalthu p)VI'll utl.i
Torus of every kind.
bailey, Sr,
E. J
thrhhoth,
Hubert. G1...11 h.. Altorthdy3. tetpl9
I) EI N N . II 1.. P 11 A 11 I)
(Silooe,or tviell s ytu•phard,)
Druggist, Corner Wood and Stet h st s
A:complete stock of DRUGS, MEDDINF:I, PAINTS
VI 1.5 and pyrs4, vot,tantly on tinn4
COUNTRY M ERCii
Will find it to their voirlitakle to Lore it, x r 11. 51.111
toeturer of the relebrted
Y g EAPILLI
Fruit Jars, Fruit Jars
CNNINGHAMS £ W., No. 109 WATER
STREET, aro prepared to till all orders, IV hole.odp
or
Retail, for their
'• PATENT PRESERN'INU JARS"
CORli JARS, ehth shoulder
mule to the Toele.
NLT T S.-
50 bags Erica S. S. Ahnonds;
'25 '• Sicily B. S. Almonds;
fiXt mats soft shell Bordeaux Almond-;
50 bags Cream Nuts;
Filberts;
English Walnuts;
Si) Peewit Nuts;
15,000 Fresh Coca Nuts,just received awl tor sale by
REYME.H. & ANDERSON,
eel° No. 39 Vinod at-, oppoaina at. Charles Hotel.
BUTTER.-3 bo:ces Roll Butter received
1.9 and for solo by JAMES A. FETZER,
:4)19 corner idarketand First ets.
MACCARO , ..-25 boxes gent.
am;' received and for sale by
HEY3LEH & A.NDERSON,
sell) 39 Wood sL,oppOsite St. Charles Hotel.
A.V.-tLIJABLEPRUP2-111Y, of 54 acres,
for sale, situated at about 3 Milt, from the river.
at Jones' Ferry, and near the Steubenville road; fifteen
acres of timber land, and thirty of creek hOttortm a very
pleasant situation for country residiinces, or suitable for
gardening purposes; a small dwelling house, good
Mimes, &e.
Also, 34 acres of beautiful laud, near the above, will be
mold in lots of tire, three and live tunes. For price s a d
terms, apply S. to
se7 CUTHBERT A SON, 11 Market street.
OLIVE OIL.—
25 dozen in boxes. •
lo baskete.
‘• Florence flasks.
For sale by BEYMER a er, - DERki.N,
ael9 Woodst., opposite, St. Charles Rotel.
Few ;,41.Fertisenten
T co , rclirEL A DIES.
CUSTOM-MADE SHOES
W.- E. SCHMERTZ & CO.
in AVE NOW COM PLET ED THEIR
••• arrtingementH to
Take Measures and Make to Order,
All the various styles of LADIES', MISSES'. and (lilt
DRENS'
BOOTS, SHOES AND GArruits
Having in our employ ceie of the br,t cutters in the
State, we feel confident in saying, that for style, neat
neiut and durability, our work cannot be excelled by any
manufactot in (1115 city, or Philadelphia.
W. E. SCIEILERTZ ez• CO,
No. 31 Falb racer
Air A. WEAVER will open a Lai
assortmeut of FALL AND WLNTER
MILLINERY.
Tevether with a tarp,. aseertment of CHILDREN: S '
unit Patten, of Nil description+, ut
NO. 21 FIFTH STREET,
.''.t . ,101i1.1 Story, above EllietVe Shirt Store, en FRIDAY
September ttOt h. se27
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
Under the Care of the Franciscan Brothers
LORETTO, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA.,
THIS INSTITUTION, naturally situated
for Educational Purposes, affords all the induce
ment. that can Ice desired for a Catholic , Institntion. IL
is located in thu most healthy - and Picturicsque portion
of the Alleghenies, distant four miles from Cresson
Station, on the direct mail route between Philadelphia
and Pittsburgh. The
. scholastiu year commenees the
first ef September, and will close on the la day of July
following.
The 'hereto for Board, including a thorongh English
ricecutific course, arc $lOO per 1id11.11.1111,
The Classic's and Modern Languages form an extra
charge of $lO per annum.
Washing and use of Bedding $lO.
For further particulars apply to the supenor 01 the
V Airco.
Referenees can Ice made to the. Rt. Rev. Dr. O'Connor.
lint AN, La, Lies a ; Plt CO,
- - -
GBO. S. BRYAN & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MMDM=
PIG IRON, (BLOOMS, &C.,
%o. Wood st., Pittsburgh.
Brr rnr,cL.s.—l..yon, Shock.. co., POlkkhorgli. Livtogkk
an, Copol.ollCo.. ratkklkorg.. 1.,. E. Ft
I..auo.kdor; Ilk.. SO.. Carnet., 1111,,Imrg; Bryan
liarkinor A.' Co., HollolkAyst.rg. ju2S:Onk
THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO
06 PIIILADELPITIA ,
I\5U ICES AU I Is: ST 1(.)S; OR DAMAGE
by Foe on Bwidncr, 11ei.q.dr...11;e. Furniture, S.
al ref...m.11.1e of pr. nano
Liner loner —F. Rat.-li 1.4.1 W tlham :Ifliee, of W m.
Fr sr J no. NI. Atwood, of At ,
White k Co.: Beni. T. Tr ...lick. of Trndi..k, Stke-1
licnry 31ordech L. Dawson . , GVO
of Stewart A: Bro, John 11. Crown. of John H. lhown
Co.: B. A. Fahne..r., B Falmesto,k Co.; ,thdrew
IN Croh: J. L. Errine h, r. of Wood Erringer.
F. ICATCHFORI ) STA RR, Prel.ident.
CH LE:-.; NV. .'(IS. Se,retaro.
pm,ara..ri ittiInENCES. Holmes &Co . J. Painter
Thom, M. Howe. Esq...las. Marshall. Hog., Allen
Kramer, M - Elroy & Co., S
Bailey . Brown ,t; lu. , I.lvmpton. Copeland S ,
.L.me.. 11. tyon S Co., Win. S. Lately S Co.
Lai.O. S. URI.' A N &CO., Agents,
street.
t DIVARD
LOGAN & GREGG,
Importers ul
HARDWARE,
No. 51 Wood Street, •
Fiat 1. , 00r. nhovet Clint le, liotol,
ie::SLrii P I T l' ..., ?, 1; P C. , If
For Sale at a Great Bargain.
ON" (IF Tii E M. 4 :r' , 'l' C.L:illi..l BI.E Ri.-' 1-
IDENCES 1: ,, 711 e. WF:I-T. Thi-Irrnrerty e,in ,, ,i..tr,
of , very hove lot or Idoel: et o-ound. eltrit to ten Pitts
burgh lot, i. , ay - .2.71.0.J0 feet., old, a mast clltl-1.411a1131 mod
ern built Brie!: House, ..tft by 4:,. and fifteen or sixteen
room.? and Apnrtment±, .-, - ,mplwe 10 eVery p.. - trtinular.
'lre posttion, in Roche:tor. at the iauel,on of Imp 110 0 .
r t r with the Ohio, I+ .:n. , of the most crommandinj nmi
deltrzbtlal UctivPOn Pittd in!it, dud Sew Orlearir.—er, ao
liiidx-le•hrrill,-.. :ill it to, have -,011 it. It overlool, litany
ante• 4 the ~,, the Be,iver. len neighbo - . - ing vi11ni.,,, ,, ,
nod nvnkt vdrods .11 pi:Ode-TO- inotiral 4,enery rattly
~.; ;” ,ned In h .). omutr) It Ia midway between the
tatted
, vino, In 11..... n- I, r. not ten tillhalea wall,
• fr..til ether 'rite P.p,toffire. Tplr , u Milk 011iee, Calla!
1 E, oil ', a d.,. Stea/a1,0,0 l.atallrZ, Se.. Are jltat at hnod
I 1 , ,-1,,,01e and Chili , tle , are 1111100 ria l, and onnvement,
, I tt‘t•illtV rillirtllP• ill thre t t - Mite. , t
Le-nit rt 11, tiNt i,tIIV. I,l,t•tSatil 141111 Barli, llor-e 1
lid f L,,.., .. 0 ,,,i,1 e e re . tria2•• Itear-e. 1.1, litall,., IV eel,
How, W. - .G.1 How,. I %AI lioll , e, Clachr.ll Ilellee, Se,
alui a goal ,alOll •it 1.1 all-. ot,rutiher), ornarnentid
I To, a nd id ,de hot-, 'Free-. I. , nee., t,r,o, el (Valli-,
nal, ell. ,1010. 01,10, ~lid a ~.t..... Wall ill 111411. letial•
1--,thei, e..ipt,-.l:itpl wrlleaantea 1., a 1.,ai111111 troll I-111-
Ll 4 Fe 1..., So. 1 10- 11.05.0• I, in the Celltte of the
rrollihla.
will apps, ,11,, 11,111 lehr , hie, and to, other
teh,nirla ~latil 1,0 141101re-1 talaa •t his prop, 1.).
it/chetah e..,...i. —, I .oalle ~.I,t, or eight thousand
1 .1,,,1x0., hut the lat—eat "Lt. alliatlit, 11.c.c. 1.01.1.1,, nod.
t h e reea l e ,,,- e nt ‘ tely 1. a ., 1a1440 101- h., Vet) 1.411:01 Lan
al Mal hie ••11..11 , ea 0 11, ,Itti ,1 1 ., therefore otipted
nln• II lwio. 15., real tall.. hi.:017 ha o.ood AA no,
Fo‘ 0ri,n0,,, ~,,,, ,,i inch 141-Cthe--P- on them - pr.,
r.,11p.t.1-- 0r e
a arElle. or alt,,IL lin.: I- I , oolle, I D hire.
haf t lh ill 11, Vnial), the, 1001111) ha, 1,1 11,11.. 11.1.1 frail,
of r,, , rp0,1 eala pro-. 11, door aily- ono lion: to Pitt ,
hh.r,rhd The title 0 , led (. - -e, :did tern, en-)
PI, ~,, -All ot-devddine.
hil'lllENct.;
Mr—, K.11:01F:H. h RAHM. i
- HANNA. HART S CO.
.A. W. I.OWILS,
• ROBERT Rom:,
la , le. :V. PASSAV,ANT,
t (ii:oktf;E W CASS,
L. HIRSH FIELD & SON,
WI LL THIS DAY ( w PEN THEIR
Imp"ltTATi4.Ns
Faitc) routings, Cassiniert.l
I 311.1 V E. , 11:q
for our
TAILORING DEPARTMENT,
An kw 11 - I.•ty I.:6•ptut, Ti
Mens' Furnishing heftwhumit
st0,10•• 1 SllOl ail t•Xlell•Ise - ,,irli•tv of Silk and Wool
railer Garment , . Tritveling 'Slam+. Sing 'lies
Searfs,..in endless varlet). 'lrmo ling Stinn Is and
Hogs; Dressing Rotas; t aver, and Gauntlet,:
SRIRTS AND COLLARS
to I 4-.1t4. ;,reicomple;,. maul rot.
-tautly m stool:.
We shall be 113).11 . to oee %,k/ r rit=tomcrenudfrientband
fee! 01/111Wellt that r o 1111 . 01 suiel for to
BY STATE AUTHORITY.
ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD.
suotaoßAT ED u
cARTER PER
IPETUAL
Cash Capital. - - $1,000,000.
Surplui , ,July 1, 1559, t1,t3).4.2.3 SO. LosAus adju 3 ted
and
. 1,6 d on,r," f12,000,a0u. Feoperty inaurgir against
DANGL;II Ttiv PERILI OF INLAND
NAVIGATION, at 10 rot , ; And . n;/ , z
and fair profit will ',grunt
Picture Gallery.
WM. C. WALL has taken the third floor
of Juno.' New Building, Annulus , the Me
sh:ones Bank. Fourth street, for :in .01 FiltolYPE AND
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY. met naval,/ tined up the
salon, ,11e. style unsurpassed. invites his friends and this
public to vests hro esnstili+liment.
His reception Room. he ha, no hesatation m OcclllP,
not its sup,sur anywhere, for size, beautt . of furni
ture and appointments generally : and his Operating
Maims, being on the same dour, are entered inune
sliately through it.
his Operating rooms, the must improved combined
side and ' , KW 1:10.1ts ant's it facility for taking a finished
Picttire, iu the leant posslble time, that he Oda , can
not fail to make hiss establishment the reanf: or all
persons or note.
Mr Wall's experience as an artist. is a sure guarantee
to his patrons that none but good Pictures will be per
milted to leave his premises.
The public, and the ladies especially. are invited is
view his Morns, and examino elect - netts. seal:lw
A liberal ,h,count
ting3l.lm-1..11t2dp
SHOT G U N S. -
FROM 9%50 UPW ARDS.
The very beet se•=ortment of SHOT 0 U N S is the
city. nt
SOWN & TETLEY'S,
No. 136 Wood street.
BALL ROOM HAND BOOK—Coutaining.
upwards of 300 Dances, including all the latest and
most fashionable dances, with elegant illuepitions and
full explanations, and every variety of the latest and
most approved fi gures and calls for t he differentichanges
and rules on deportment and toilet, and the etiquette of
dancing; by Elias Howei—elegantly bound. Price Wets.
Paper bound, cla ceuts. For sale by
JOHN 11. MELLOR, SI Wood street
viies mailed on ree.eipt ot the price. ge1:0
.
MEM
VORTY-FOUR YEARS of the Lift:Ola
,AL Hunter, beiug rethiniseences of Meshneh Brown
Israldnuterronf 77 1 down by him-
Revised and
46te a= ier
se; KAY s CO., 55 Wood street.
CJ EESE.-2A; prime Western Reserve
IL/ cheeee, just received and for bale by
WM. H. SMITH &
lb Second and Front stnteta,
5 0 BARRELS Sy l i pjlisG, sail , by
• Allegheny City.
(I.IIALK CRA.1701 , .16.-200 gross received
kd and tor gab) by Lien • - Si,DIN.
'- --- 77.,-' 7 .: - '' . • ~-: ;
..„„ ,
JOCES IL SIIAIXit , 4 va cnc ( 4 , GLIB/.
SHALE ; ~,& LASsl:;.\
.., ...:.!:. 1 - .-' , ,
Agen - *Pewiylvanta Itailrigtd,
- STahisok.fiAGENis, Ali '. ,:. - :.--1' ,
_ ,
FORWARDING:& COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
....' No: , GS Cairn' erciot sr, cmd Ulnae.
,' wr. toms, MO.
a_Prompt pertnnal attention given tiii;ollectingand
Adjusting Freight -it. .., . . se24:6m.is
W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO.
• FASHIONABLE
BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM,
No. 31 Filth .Street.
(\UR WORK FOR NEATNESS, com-
M Lined with durability, cannot be surpassed, and
consists of everything of the LATEST FASHIONS,
ome of which are as followst—A beautiful article of
HEELED GAITERS !
CongresQ. Lace and Buttoned Morocco and Kid BOOTS,
K.NGLISH WALKING BOOTS,' KID AND CLOTH TOP
FRENCH BUSKINS,
White Kid Slippers,
Parlor and Toilet Slippers, with every variety of Ladies',
Gents, Boys', Misses' and Children
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Of the 'cot quality'.
W. E. SCHMERTZ d CO,
No. St Fifth street.
' htt-^ 1,
H IRA M. :AWN F.
NN INti HAM. Beaver co
ill N It SHANNON,
No. S 3 Wood Street,
HIRSII.FELD S SON,
5.3 Wood ,trett
A A CAHKIEI: fi 13120„AgeliN
W. H. .EPIE, Surveyor.
No 63 Fourth Ktreet, VittAburgli,
011111 A 0 4ji I DIOPRI rrA 0 INI:‘ A DO
STATE OF MINNESOTA.
500 000 ACRES OF CHOICE AG
. RIMLTURAL LANDS in Central
:Minnesota are advertised for sale next month (October,
IS5s, at the minimum prim) of .12,50 par acre, either in
cash or Land Warrants.
Said Lambs being the alternate sections belonging to
Government for six miles on each side ofsthe Melded
Railroad lines, and extending for Caine distence on both
sides of the Mississippi river from St. Paul to Fort Rip
ley, a distance of 150 miles; also. along the Minnesota
river from Fort Snelling to St. Peter, 75 miles, and along
Crow river 70 mites, embracing some of the most doss
ratite and convenient Farming Lands in the State.
From several years experience and a general know
le•lge of the country - , the au rec nber is Prepared to make
imod selections for those desiring to invest, who may
uvor him with their patronage.
Lands bought and sold on commission. Land War
rants located. Investments made. Taxes paid for non
residents. alormy loaned at a high, rate of interest,
from 15 to 20 per cent. per annum, seeured - by valuable
itim:timbered real estate in this city. Reference given
if required. CHAS. M. 110YLE:,
St Paul, Sept. 16ise2S3msvx1wd General A eut.
QT A N DARD LIBRARY EDITIONS.-
kJ Grote's History of Greece; 12 vols.
Motley's Dutch Republic; 3 vols.
Modern British Essayiste; 8 vols.-34 calf.
Denton's Thirty Years View; 2 volumes.
Macauley's Miscellaneous Essays; ,5 vols.
Irving's Works--complete; 21 vols.
cooper's Sea Tales; 5 vols.
cooper's Leather Stocking Tales; 5 cola.
The Cyclopedia of American Eloquen6e; 2 vols.
Hugh Miller's Works; 6 vols.
Lossing's New Pictorial United State's; 1 vet
Brown's Grammar of Grammars; 1 vol.
Appleton's Cyclopedia of Biography; vol.
Herbert's Horses of America; 3 vols.
We are just receiving from the New York and Phila
delphia Thule Sales, a large and well selected stock of
itanctird Miscellaneous Books, to which, we invite the
attention of our customers and the public generally.
se24 KAY dk.00., 65 - Wood streeL
W. CUNNINGHAM D. CUNNVNGUAM N. CUNNINGHAM, •
D. IDASEN C. DUNCAN.
OUNNINGHAIIS & CO.—PITTSBURGH. •. ' 4 ,
.._., CITY GLASS WORKS—WABEHOU23, N 0.114 •
Water street, and 158 First street, Pittsburgh, Pa., three
doors below Monongahela House, Manufacturers of
Pittsburgh City Window Glass, Druggists' Glass Ware,
andAmencanCourex Glass,for parlor windows,churches •
and public buildings. seLT .ly -
,
ems_; w 2 Market street, between Fifth and Diamond.
SECOND ARRIVAL
_ .
W ELSIE FLANNELS.-:
FROM FIFTY CENTS TO ONE LOLLAR
Per yard, ~t
A/'RS. QUEER begs leave to say that her
JOHN got a HAT and suit Of CLOtHING from
FL MING. corner Wood 'and Sixtli,lnnd he ain't com
plained of 'em—nary time. I
1595 Short street.
R CASES ~"1
. MERIMACK CALICOES,
Received this Jay
l ivll . 6.:V3 tn A . C it C m i
v w t ? tbsuttotsv' s
no tsttoelaors
r • .ot the Naiy FLEMING. corner 1V , )04 and Stith, to
Cops or Clotlong. sa24
MONTEBELLA PLAIDS.4---Artother lot
received I v F:xpress this day,4
P. SMITH'S,
92 Market street.
Adwertlming lu the Cars.
PERSON , WISHING TO' ADVERTISE
1 ii the ears of the Citizens' Passenger Railway, will
apply at the office. corner of Penn 1 - st. Clair streets,
. .
LADIES' FANCY FURS
A L PUKED AND REPAIRED,
is It,. durable manner. and in the lat: st styles, at
llie LE`..:ll-113 flu E '5 Woad st-rLjt.
E, M O v
EATON, CREE & NACRUM
Ealou, ere, S C0...]
li.ce removed to their NEW STORE, NO. 17 FIFTH
STREET, slid will open thin morning with uu Entirely
New and carefully selected Stock of C 1004.... se=
SU N-
•
100 bags Rio CofrOci
Z.) pockets Java do.;
SO Crushed Sugar:
:S..'
hhds. choice New Orleans Sugar;
Su - good Sugar,
100 half. elitists Y. H. and Black Teat
- Gunpowder Tea;
So bbls. Golden Syrup;
100 boxes various brands Tobacco:
50 kegs RI. Carb. Soda;
For sale by LseStij WM. H. SMITH CU.
_
II RODUC E.-
3u boxe., prime Cream Cheese;
2 barrels Butter;
lo firkins
9 bbls. Clover Seed;
leu " Superfine, Extra and-Family - Flour,
For sale by LarX,ll WM, -H: SKITE,X CO.
p•) ft EN't— 4 comf6rfAble
fitia Noise, of roordiii and aha well finistied,
and in gTind °mien sittlate nu Celitre avenue, 176 per
.IW:3 S. cuTHBF.Ta SON. 41 Ittarketi
Fbbis. klaitru Superfine; 60
Uhla. choice Extra Family Flour. received and for
rite by
JAS. A. FETZER,
se2n corner Market and First streets
N E SOAP Low's Brown Windsor
rttat fllyeerine Soap; Cleavor's Honey Soap, and a
large wsortment of other Fancy Soaps Plat reeelved. by
L. WILCOX,
co .*th t)el land Fat hats.
Engli s h
BHUSIT.E.S.—A new supply of Oge
E 170911 /411s1 FreElfill Har grVISIeS, in great vari
ety. Alqu, American Brushes at 41 prices, lust rec'd by
L. WILCOX,
.he2ll , corner Eimitlateld and Fourth ato.
FI N E TOI LET EXTRACTS. Lubin's
Goanell's,Demarson'aGnerlain's, Bazin's or Gleu'a
Extracts for the handkerchief, in great variety, for sale
by L WILCOX,
N2l; corner Smithfield and Fourth streets.
COMBS, COMBS.—A large assortment of
Shell, Ivory, 'toilet° and Rubber Dressing Combs.
Also, Fine Combs, Pocket Combs, &c., &c., Just received
and for sale by • • L. WILCOX,
cor. Smithfield and Fourth ats.
PRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS.—
The I.e,t stock in the (sty, at ,
2t; JOS. HORNE'S, ,• Market street._
FLOWERS, FEA.TITERS, RPCHFS and
Benue, Biaterial—s large Mock at low prices, at
seth; MIME'S, 77 Market greet.
U.F. 50 cE,NT STEEL SPRING SKIRT,
sethl
Raj 411 Oho' gQO PH. tink eHalis of Skir ts Ng'S
77 IMakin s pw rice t , at
Klar., .
QTR AM BONNETS and Bonnet Fratnes,
cheap nt Wholesale, at
ue?..6 JOS. HORNE'S, 77 .51arket at.
RIBBEDS'fOGKINGS and Wool Hoods,
very cheap at whoterale, at
9e2t; JOS. HORNE'S. 77 Market. street.
, .
ItANGES.—Three barrels Sweet Havana
`L./ just received and for sale by
RETIIER 9t.
26 N 0 .39 Wood Id" oPßoiate*
etuales Hotel.
JAMES A. FETZFR,
FORWARDING' AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
{9: 3 TO ' }11 "
Flour, Grain, Dfoon, trar.d, putter, Seed
Dried bruit and Produce Generally,
COP.N.gt OF 3RTM/ta 4N - 47 1 rutsr sTaaras,
PITTSBURGH, PA..
Runt to—Francis G. Bailey, Esq., William Dilworth,
sr., S. Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh, Boyd & Ott, Heiskell
& Swearingen, S. Brady, Cash . 11. & M. Bank, List &
Howell,,, , Cluagle k Co., George W. Anderson, Donlon,
Paxton & Co, Wheeling. ' my2S..lliti
8, GRAY & SOIL,
DRAPIERS AND TAILORS,
No. 52 St. Clair street,
WEIR'S FREE MASON MONITEE,
aold by . 15001 .1. A WF.I.DIN.
CIO I.JO• ELS, COLDS & CONSUMPTION.—
?Li All the popular bledlcines for the above ailments
kept constantly for sale by
JOSEPH FLEMING,
sef..2 corner Diamond and Marset et.
BUILDING LOTS, ridar the eith'for $lOO.
Payments, $lO in hand; balance at One Dollar per
week. S. CUTHBERT d SON,
sel7_ N 0.51 Market street.
_
FRESH TAMARINDS, jciet received by
.
corner Diernoixl and Market closet..
LINSEED
sea
GEORGE W. SMITH,
BREWER, MALTSTEK, AND HOP DEALER,
H A VI N G COMMENCED BREWING
for the season, I am now prepared to funds im my
customers with a
SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FkiD3ll ALF-
In addition to my regular brands, I am manufactur
ing a very FINE FLAVORED BITTER ALE. put up ia
small packages expressly for family-tree.
This Ale is not only a delightful be venge; but is highly
recommended by the medical levity, for invalids, alter*
a.mild, nourishing tonic is renuired. I have also my
celebrated
WHEELING BOTTLEDi-legt
• _
Constantly on hand, consisting of KEJ;INETT - BITTER
AND CHAMPAGNE; PORTER AND BROWN STOUT.
Packages sent to any part of The City. aagll4m
CSICKERING it SONS'
NEW SCALE
PIANO
THE subscriber basnow on band, a most
splendid stock of Pianos, consisting of 6% and 7
octaves, in Plain and Carved Cases alba most elegant
oescnption, from the celebrated Factory of Chicken i
ng
a Sons. The instruments are all. Fronded with their
latest improvements, as RTPTATISQ-11cerox, Dotnts-Na
eras, Frat-lionums, and are of - . •
ENLARGED NEW SCALE,
By which a much larger sound-board la obtained, eon
aequently the tone is rendered very powerful, yet retain
ing its sweet and musical quality. By the perfection of
the Action, the performer is enabled to produce - all
grades of tone from pianissimo to fortissimo, with the
greatest ease.
CEnCltralna & SoNs' PtaNos are thns spoken of by the
best artistes and critics in our country:--
TR ALBERG says:—"They are beyond comparison she
best I have ever seen in the United States, and will com
pare favorably with any I have ever known."
GUSTAVE SATTER say,—. The opinion which I ex
pressed three years ago, has bean more than confirmed
to me, by the continued use of them, yin That for rel
tune and pure quality of tone, with nicety of articulation,
they are unequalled."
[From the National Intelligencer, Washington.]
They can safely bear comparison with instruments
from any part of the world, in point of tone, strength
and elasticity of touch."
[From the -New Orleans Picayune.]
" For excellence of aterial, elegance of finish, and
faithfulness of workmanship, and Above all for volume
and variety, mellow sweetness, brilliancy and perma
nence of tone, they are unequalled."
[From the Family Journal.]
“The peculiar musical quallti es belonging to the Chick
ering instruments, are a full, musical, rich and pow
erful tone, free from any wooden, noisy, loudness of
sound, so disagreeable co. the sensitive musical ear.
They have also an easy, even and pleasant truck and
will keep in tune better than any Pianoaknown.
The i nstruments , invited tn call and examine those
splendid which are 8014 at
ang2s.da
J. P. 811:1TH'S, Agent,
0 -
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS!
No. 92 Ntarket St.
Bewen Fifth st:and the Diamond.
WE TATR GREAT 'LE :SURE
antionneing to our itistomernand othent;ttna
we are now in rece4lt:of s 'very Urge . Stock 'of GOA
suitable for the coming season. among the
. Cloacais rif
vetted, and to which we would call particular attention
i 3 a great variety of - .
p.91111 11 '5,
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19: Market street.
EfILLERMIN .t COLLARD
ILAUuuM;Mm:.LII
5 b.ls. for sale by
10=tir EC. COLLINS.
Pitt Street, Pittsburgh.
Factory Pfices and Warranted.
JOHN H, 111H!.1011,
81 WWII eritlan
J. P. I T R"S,
FANCY DRESS GOODS
Such as Silks, Rich Fancy DeLaines, Figured and Plain
French Merinos, all Wool De Laines, m all shades, Non
, vesan and Montebello Plaids, Traveling Goods, Baya.
dere striped and plain: French Chintzes and Pilicoes.
'EMSROIDEIUE Rands, laconet and Swiss
Edgings and Insertings, Collars and Sers,'Alexandra Kid
(Roves. Gloves and Hosiery of every description.
Shawls and Dusters,
Ot the Latest Styles; Duster Clothe, Bleached and Brown
Maybes. Pillow-Case Muslin 104, heavy Bleached and
Brown Sheetings, Irish Linens and Shirt Fronts, Cltuuk.
netts, C.assirneres, Cloths, Flannels, Tickings, Check.",
.In addition to the above, we are receiving IiEW GOODS
daily by .Expreie and ot'herwise, all or - which srede:
termmed to sell low: We have no old Goodito she%
our stock being all new. • ' **-
Please eall.and examine. .
J. P. . , Agent,
sal u NO. 92 Market street.
nw FA-144 Cio9,Dli
HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE,
No. 77 Market Stxeet,-
Near Fourth street; PitUbtigiei.
RICH DRFSS TRIMMINGS, and hand
some Cloak TrimMings, in all the novelties albs
season. SHAWL BORDEW; a large lot at Icnr prices.
Elegant Sash Ribbon and Bonnet Ribbons., Bugle Her
Nets and Coiffures, and Fancy Heed Dresses, and the
MARA POSA, an entirely new ornament for the head.
EMBIPDIDE r ftrES
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Final Lace andiithabb' Work Sett- ,T...sEeCbllars,
brie and Swiss Collars, Pbmpadonra,' Crater',Colkui andl
Sets, Embroidered ' ands. Ruining, Caen tin and SWilli
and pneb Worked Edging,EmbroideredHandkerobl4
Infant's Caps, - musts - and' libtrea, Vittenbicilink 1410414.
Thread Laces and Edging-
Stockings and Gloves,~. of . every alas and deaeription.
Large stock of Ribbed Hosiery. Shirts and Fur
nishing Goods---a full stook. Ederino and Silk Under
Garments, for ladies and children.
MILLINERY GOODS,
Ruches, Flowers, Velvits, Satin, Blonds, Laces, Cram,
Feathers, .to., tc., Lc. .
Zephyr Worsted. , ..--all shades of our awn importation.
Shetland Wool, Yarns, Cheneillee pm& Emil Cottax.
Skirts 4pd Corepfa, pf the hest makes: T Iran
SRRI.NO DOLA.W!RIRT Vert SO CMS
Ncy WOOLF,NS—LAdies' ap4 Children's.
Our Wholesale Rooms, Up Stairs,
Are fun of NEW AND SEASONABLE GOOD'S,- - to wh i kb
we invite the special attention of liferchanta and MUli•
nets.
As we are constantly RENEWING onr stock,aiad mats
purchoses on the best cash terms, we can and will sell
all goods in onr line, as towns they can be had anywhere
in the country. JOSEPH HORNS,
. No. 'a Mariot. etreet.
STOCKIIIO YARNS at Manufanturefa ; Prieee.
Large steel: of FEW FALL /40NNEIS, Wbolasala
oellp
salt
only: •
J. H. Hil!ermau & -4a5...001101 1
IICIFAVING . f.NTERED INTO.PARTIfgIir
BIITP, for the purpao- of swain ollibe
HAT AND CAP BUSINESS,
(Under the name and style, of HILLDHAIAH k 4601:
LORD,) would respeethilly inform their friends and the
public generally that they are now receiving 'from the
manufacturers, and will open THIS DAY, an entire IteW
stock of
HATS, CATS, AND LADIES' FURS, .
„
Of the newest and latest styles, to which we Invite do
attention, and solicit patronage of tlioso dealrtng goods
in our line. .
NO. 75 WOOD
(Three doors trow, Fourth 4 - 0
pr*Buit6ll;' ikon-
CVOI TRU avr STORE
CARPETING, NEW;CARPETING,
Brussels and Tapestry:flyemels,
EXTRA AND SUPERFINE THREE
PLY.
Tapestry and Superfine Ingrains;
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Exfira and Fine "
- Trilled
and Plain Venitiaru
Listing, Rag and COIIO2I
CARPETINGS,I
OF EVERY VARIETY. AND, PRICE. Also,,
FLOOR OIL CLOTIIII,,
Of new des~gna and of all widtkl . ttpd . eid' Rise, for age
at the FIFT STREET CARPET of
sedinv ROBINSON dic CO.
L. C. HEPITIO191;
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONYETANCIIR,
OFFICE WITH H HEFEI/EN
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sel9lyiel ' .
girFourtli street.
G LYCERINE
CREAN, - COLD .CR — F- 7( For
AND AMANDrNE,Tor chappid 3, and
roughness or chafing of..the thin,it im4 i - hand at
corner Diamond and Maxima Omit.
TAMA) .-2, I I pounds to artive,an.
sabil by (mai ,BENRIA C