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IVEONESDAY 31ORNING NOV. 16
THE CITY ELECTION.
We observe in the Republican papers a
call for a meeting of the City Republican
Committee, appointed by the last Mayoral
ty Convention, to inee;: this evening. This
meeting initiates the city campaign. The
principal officers to be elected in January
are Mayor, City Controller and City Treas
urer, each for two years. All these offices
are valuable in a pecuniary point of view—
especially the Mayoralty. The contest for
this office will be a warm one at the primary
meetings and in the Convention. Mr. B. C.
SaWyer, jr., and Mr. George Wilson, are the
prominent candidates for the nomination.
The former is a new man before the people for
this office and possesses every requisite
qualification to make an excellent Mayor.
Istr. Vfils - oit has on a previous occasion been
a,candidate for the nomination and failed of
obtaining it. .He is a gentleman of excel
lent character and unobtrusive manners and
"hopes for better luck next time."
The Democracy, as is their custom, will
make'no movement in city politics until
they have seen the hand of their opponents.
The City Councilmen will be elected on
the same day with the Mayor, Controller
And Treasurer. For both these latter offices
there, will undoubtedly be a number of can
in the field before the nominating
convention meets. Mr. Eichbaum, the pres
ent Treasurer, it is understood, will Meet
with little opposition to his re-nomination.
For the office of Controller, there will proba
bly be a contest.
This is the year for the triennial appor
tionment Of 'Common Councils in the sever
al wards.. The names of the taxables have
already been handed in by the assessors,
and- there will be quite a number of
changes. The First ward loses a council
man, leaving three to elect ; the Second
ward- loses one, leaving two to elect ; the
Third-ward loses two, leaving four to elect;
the Fourth ward gains one, and this year
elects - three councilmen in place of two ;
the Fifth Ward neither gains nor loses,
eleCting,74e as at present; the Sixth ward
gains'Orie,and - this year elects five ; the Sev
enth ward'eleets two, the same as heretofore ;
the Eighthward gains one, electing three; and
the Ninth ward gains one and elects three.
Eachiward;has one member of Select Coun
cibto elect in addition to the above list of
Common councilmen.
There are also to be elected one Alder
inariln the Third ward, in place of A. Mc-
Master, Esq.; two in -the Second and two in
the Fifth. . Alderman Parkinson and Alder
man-Steel will both be candidates for rc
cleCtion, and as both have been honest and
pniinlar officers, will no doubt be elected.—
For the Aldernymic position there will un
doubtedlyl_ie a warm contest in the three
wards where , Aldermen are to be chosen.
Here is material enough for a lively cam
paign, and such it will undoubtedly be.
THE CHARLESTON CONVENTION
The Omaha Netyraskian has the followin
very sensible remake upon the proper caul-,
for Democrats to pursue. Wisdom is not con
lined to the North or the South, or the. East,
but, in this instance, it comes from the far
West. If all the popular . sovereigns of his
Territory are equally . sensible with the
editor of the Nebraskian, our friend Governor
Black must have a most sound and reliable
Democratic constituency. The editor says :
In the interval between this and the meeting
of the :next- Democratic Convention, there
will naturally arise much discussion in the
ranks of the Democracy on the subject of the
pl'atTiirin to be laid down, and the candidate to
be - snlected ns the standard-bearer of the party,
but'we hope that Democrats will exercise their
accuitrithed prudence and discretion, and re
frain frpn" that bitterriess of feeling which
would- lead to dissensions in the party and
endanger the success of its candidates.—
believe that it is the right and duty of
evi•?ry Democrat to discuss freely the claims of
each, candidate, and urge those of the ono he
deems the most, proper to be 'geminated, but
this•should be done with due deference and re
spe;:t for the opinions of others, and wit* de
termination of each to give up his choice, if
the majority in Convention assembled should
sei , rilt.. - --tp select some other than his favorite.
There ShOuld be nothing said in reference to a
candidate prior to the meeting of the Cenven- I
tiiriti,Whieh would have to be retracted, if that j
candidate should happen to receive the nomi
nationi; 'nothing which would interfere with a
free, ; cordial and enthusiastic support of the
nominee ; for we hold him to be outside of She.
Venmeratie organization who refuses,• under
ordinary circumstances, to support the nomi
nees Of the Democratic party. From the signs
of the times, it is the determination _of the
DAnocrucy in all sections of the Union to en
deavor to promote the harmony of the party,
and not - to permit the differences of opinion as
to men and non-essential principles to distract
the ranks of the - only national party left stand-
Mg." •' •
•• And Nebraska on the Side of Freedom."
The above, Bays, the Omaha Nebraskian of
November sth, is the concluding portion "of a
sensation head in the last Republican over an.
article on the result of the Into election. That
our readers may know bow near the Republi
cans have Abolitionized Nebraska, we append
the following abstract from the official canvass,
showing' Democratic majorities from 300 to
OFFICLAL TOTE OF THE TERRITORY
MEER!
TREASURER
!SEEM
LIMIARIAN
SCHOOL COMMISSIONEI
Harray;l36 - niacial
Reliant, Republican
'ATTORNEY, IST. DIM
2D. DIf3TRICT
Railroad Damages
The Detroit Tribune says that the heirs of
BMid, - late superintendent of the locomo
tive department of the Great Western railway,
who was killed by a recent accident near Flinn.
bore;'sbed the company for damages, laying
_ me at $20,000. The company defended
mainly o ‘ the ground that a break in the road
way was oclatsloned by a sudden and severe
storm, which na foresight could provide for,
and-that they oughb not to be held accountable.
They also set up that I.r. Braid was traveling
on a free pass, with c tomary stipulations
printed on its back. The j v returned a ver
diet- for $4,000. The heirs o e Rev. Mr.
Fawcett, residing near Paris, a o ailed the
c'onipanffOF damages. He was killed by an
accident near- ''ksmboro last - year. They re
ceived $5,00 0 . The-heirs of John 31cAleese,
Whd.was - killed at the same accident, and Hi- ‘
ram Cook, who was injured, have each reedy
cd-$5,0097,--rnaking a total of $19,000 recover
ed already by reason of this accident.
JOY IN THE HOUSE OF WARD.
DEAR Suns: I take my pen in hand to in
form yu that Imo 'in a state of blis - and—
trust these lines will find yu enjoyin the same
blessins. lose repfvenatid. No found the
immurkal waters of yootb, 60 to speek, at am
as limber and as frisky as a 2'yer old steer, &-
in the futur them boys which sec , go up old
bawld bed" to rne, will do so at the' Perrill of
their hazzard individooally. line powerful
happy. Heaps of joy has desendid upon me to
onct & I feel like a bran new man. Sum
times I arsk myself "is it not a dream?" &
suthin within myself sez "it air ;" but when I
look at them sweet little critters I know it is a
reallerty-2 reallerty's I may .11--(k I feel gay.
There's considerbul human natur in a man af
ter all
I returnd from the Summer Oanipane with
my unparaleld show of wax works and livin
wild Beests of Pray in the erly part of this
munth. The peple of Baldinsville met me
cordully and I immejitly commens restin my
self with my famerly. The other nite while
1 was down to the tavurn tostin my shins agin
the bar room fire & amuzin the krowd with
sum of my adventure, who shood cum in bare
heded & terrible excited but Bill Stokes, who
sez, sec he, "Old Ward, there's grate doins
up to your house."
Sez I, William, how so?
Sez he, "Bust my gizzurd, but it's grate do
me," & then he larfed as if hoed kill hisself.
Sez I, risin and puttin on an austeer look,
'William I woodent be a fool if I had com-
mon cents."
But ho kept on larfln till be war black in the
face,until he fell over 'Onto the bunk wham the
hostler sleeps, and in a still, small voice sed,
"Twins!" I assureyu gents that the grass did'nt
grow under my feet on my way home, &I was
follored by an enthoosiastic throng of my feller
Eitterzuns, who hurrard for Old Ward at the
top of their voices. I found the house chock
full of people. Tharp was Mis Square Baxter
and her three grown up darters, lawyer Per
kunses wife, Taberthy Ripley, yung liben Par
suns, Deaken-Sinimuns fokes, the Skoolmaster,
Doctor Jordin, atsettery, etsettory. Mis 'Ward
was in the west room, which fines the kitchin.
Mis Square Baxter was mixin suthin in a dip
per before the kitchin fire, and a small army
of female wimin were rushin wildly round the
house with bottles of campfire, peases of flan
nil, &c. I never seed sick a a hubbub in my
born dace. I cood stay in the west room only
a tninit, so strung up was my feelins, so I
rusht out and ceased my dubble barrild gun.
" What upon airth ails the man '!" says Ta
berthy Ripley. "Sakes alive, what air you
doin Y" and she grabd me by cote tales.—
" What's the matter with yu ." she contin
noted.
"Twins, warm," sez I "twins !"
"I know it," sez she coverin her face with
her spun.
"Wall," sez I, "that's what's the matter
with me!"
"Wall' put down that air gun, yu pesky old
Tool," sed she.
"No marm," sez I, "this is a Nashunal day.
The glory of this here day isn't confined to
Baldinsville by a darn site. On yonder wood
shed, "sed I drawen myself up to my full bite
and spekin in a show actin voice, "will I fire a
Nashunal saloot !" sayin which' ',tared myself
from her grasp and rusht to the top of the
shed whare I blazed away until Squire Bax
ter's hired man and my son Artemus Juneyer
cum and took me down by mane forse.
On returnin to the Kitchin I found quite a
lot of people seated.bel the fire, a t&lkin the
event over. They made room for me & I sot
down. " Quite a eppisode," sod Looter Jor
din, litin his pipe with a rod hot tole.
" Yes," sod I, ":.! eppisodes, waing about 18
pounds jintly."
•• A perfeck coop do tat," sod the skulemas-
ter.
" E pluribus unum, in proprietor persony "
sod I, thinkin Ida let him know I understud
furrin langwidg%s as well as he aid, if I was
ent a a skulemaster.
•Its a momentuous event," sod yung Eben
Parsuns, has been quarters to the Akademy.
"I never heard "_wins caled by that name
afore," sed I, "but I spose its all rite.
"We shall soon have Wards ennir," sed the
editor of the Baldinsville Bag le of Liberty, who
wus lookin over a bundle of Xchange papurs
in-the cornur; "to apply to the legislator fur
a City Charter !"
"Good fur yu, old man l" sed "giv that
air a conspickius place in the next Bugle."
"How redicklus," sod pretty Susan Fletcher
covorin her face with her nittin wurk S larfln
like all posse,t.
ErWall for my part," sod Jane Maria P 08.3.
ley, who is the crossist old made in the wurld,
"I think yu all akt like a pack of fules."
Sez I, "Ali,: 'Teasley air yu a parent !"
Sez she, "No, I ante."
Sez I, "Ills Teasley, you never will bee."
She left.
We sot their talkin & larfin until "the swich
in nour of nite when grave yards yawng, and '
Josts trupe 4th," as old Bill Shakespire aptly°
observes in his dramy of John Sheppard, esq or
the Morul House Breaker, when we broke up
and disbursed.
Mother & childrun is a doin well; & as Reso
lusbuns is the order of the day, I feel obleeged
if yule insert the follerin :
WitEtcw, '2 episodes has happened up to
the undersined's house, which is Twins; &
Wuralus I like this stile, sade Twins bein of
the mail perswashun, and both bays thero4
Be it
I Resolved, that to them nabers who did the
fare thing . by wade Episodes my. hart felt thanks
is doo.
Resolved, that I do most hartily thank En
jine Ko. No. 17, who, under the impreshun
from the fuss at soy house on that hauspishus
nite that there was a konflagrashun goin on,
corn gulyiently to the spot, but kindly retraced
frum squirtin.
Resolved, that frum the Bottum of my Sole
do I thank the Baldinsvitle brass band fur given
up the idea of Saralinadin roe, both on that
grate nite & sense.
Resolved,my thanks is doo severe members uv
the Baldinsville meetin house, who fur 1 hole
dose paint kalled me a sinfull skaffer or in
treetid me to mend my wickid vase, and jine
sade meetin house to onct.
Resolved, that my buzzum teams with meny
kind emoshuns Lords the follerin indlvidoouls,
to whit nnmolee-3H5 Square Baxter, who Jen
crusty refoozed ; take a sent fur a bottel uv
campfire ; lawyer Perkenses wife who rit sum
versus on the Episodes; the editor uv the Bal
dinsville Bugle of Liberty who nobley assisted
me in wallupin my Kangcrroo which sagashus
little cuss seriusly disturbd the Episodes by
his outragus skraechins & kikkins up ; Mrs
Hirum Doolittle who kindly turnight sum cold
vittils at a tryin time when it wasnt konveni
ant to kook vittils at my house; & the Peas
lays, Tarsunes & Watsunses fur there many ax
uv kindness. Trooly yures,
AILTENIUs WAItD.
THE NEWS
Dan Rico was in our city yesterday. His
business at the National Theatre, Philadelphia,
is immense. Dan looks to be in a well pre
served and flourishing condition.
A sear.gcant and eight men left Governor's
Island, New York, last Friday, for Harper's
Ferry, to strengthon the military force in the
iirsenal at that place. This addition will raise
the number of men on duty there to forty,
which it is said, is deemed sufficient to protect
the arsenal against all apprehended assaults.
We have reports from New Orleans that
Brownsville has at length fallen into the hands
of Cortinas and his band of robbers, and that
he is sustained by the Mexican population in
hisproceedings. A force of eighty men were
marching to the relief of the place, and when
joined by the company of regulars just sent
from Baton Rouge, we hope to hear that they
have met and captured this insolent outlaw, or
driven him and his minions from the country.
The bed-chamber of Louis XIV, in the pal
ace of Versailles, has just been again thrown
open to the public, after undergoing a com
plete renovation. Every portion of the furni
ture has boon carefully restored, especially the
bed on which the grancl'monarquo expired.
The bedstead, once regarded as a wonder of
art, was made by Simon Delobel, who v'Eked
at it for twelve years. On the bed is a colerlet
embroidered by the ladies of St. Cyr, which
was carried off into Germany during the
troubles of the revolution and re-purchased by
Louis Phillippe. Two pictures representing
the Holy Family, on each sit of the bed,
have been cleaned. The ceiling which is
by Paul Veronese, and, was brought from
Venice by Napoleon 1., is in perfect preserva.
tion.
Fein] the V.urlingtoo liawkeye, Nov. i.
Romance in Real Life... Re-union of a man
and his Wife after a Separation of over
Forty-seven Years.
Some time during the month of February
last, Messrs. Shepard & Ooverton, attorneys at
law, in this city, were applied to by a son of
Mrs. Crull, of Louisa county, in this State, to,
if possible, obtain for her a dowry in certain
lands, supposed to be a part. of the military
tract in the State of Illinois: This tract of
land, the reader will recollect, embraces a largo
part of the western part of that State, and was
set apart by the United States as part compen•
cation to the 'soldiers of the war of 1812.
That her husband was a soldier in that war,
having enlistedin the army avhile on a visit of
business to Philadelphia,
,his"residence bOing a
few miles out of the city, and in the State of
Pennsylvania. Since his enlistment, Mrs. Crull
has heard nothing from him, except a mereru
mor that he was killed in an engagement with
the enemy, near Lake Champlain, and as Mrs.
Crull had never married again, she would, as
his widow, be entitled to at least a *dowry in
any lands her husband might be entitled to as
such soldier. Messrs, S. &0. immediately set
themselves to find the land to which her right
of dowry would attach.
After 's, long and thorough search among
government, State, and county records, they
ascertained that the land in question was sit
uated in Hancock county, Illinois, and that it
had been entered with a land warrant by Mr.
' Crull himself in the year 1818. thus plainly
showing that he was not killed as reported,
" and that perhaps he might still be alive. They
consequently set about finding the lost than.
I This as may be imagined, was no small task.
IThe government records at Washington show
ed that ho had served his country faithfully
during the war, and at its close had been
honorably discharged.
A. land warrant had been issued to and lo
rested by hint, as before stated—that during
the same year he sold his certificate of entry
to a man living in the northern part of the
State of New York. But no further trace of
him could they melee out from government or
county records, as his wife nor any other of his
acquaintances had ever heard from him further
than the records slisiwed ; it seemed pretty
clear that he was not alive. But his death
was not sufficiently established for their pur
pose. Messrs. S. sk 0.. addressed letters to
their numerous correspondents in the States of
New York and Vermont, near where Crull's
company would be likely to have been station
ed during the war, milking inquiries for him.
Among the many answers received by then
was one from Irwin W. Near, Esq. of Clay
ton, Jefferson county, N. 1., containing a let
ter from the long-lost man, stating that he was
yet alive and in good health, and was surpris
ed and nearly overcome with joy to learn that
his wife and children were still alive. This
I settled the question of the dower, as well as
the receiving, by Messrs. S.& 0., the fees for
I obtaining It font' rs Crull.
Although disappointed in the, to a • lawyer,
hest part of a good or bad case, the reeep
tion of a snug fee, they were determined not to
give it up, but went to work in earnest to
bring about a reunion of the ancient and long
lest couple, for lost they really were to each
other. This was easily effected, as both parties
had never married again, although both
supposed each other long since dead. It
'seems that soon after the enlistment of Mr,
Crull, Mrs. Crull, finding it difficult to support
herself and her two smell children, one a
babe, removed to another part of the State,
and there bearing that her husband Was killed.
made no further efforts to hear of him. And
he, after his discharge, returned to the town
where ho had formerly resided, and was there
told that his wife and children bed moved away
and had since died. Believing himself alone
in the world, he left forever his old residence
and associates, and took up his abode in Jeffer
son county, N. Y., where lie hassince resided,
ever cherishing in fund, remembrance his then
to him, forever lost family. After years of
• hard toil and successful effort, and marriage of
her only daughter, Mrs. Crull, in company
with her son and son-in-law, moved to this
State and settled in Wapello, Louisa county.
where she has since resided in the family of
her daughter.
A few days sines Mr. Crull arr . v , in Wit
polio, eager to see her whom be , bu mourned
as dead, and once again behold h children.
But what a change forty-seven years lied
brought about. Himself and wife then young,
now old ; his children, whom be only recollec•
ted as mere plaything s, now looking almost as
old as himself. And When brought into each
o .hees presence the old MITI looked in vain
for some familliar mark or tone by which to
distinguish the early partner of his boom,
whose sacred memory half a century had failed
to extinguish. A formal introduction was
needed to accquaint those who should have
spent their live. together. Time's effacing
fingers had presses! less heavily on the old
man, and the dim eyes of his wife could faint
ly discern sonic traces of the manly bearing of
him she wed long years ago.
Railroad Law
IN THE COL'ItT OF APPEAL , . OF THE STATE ole
KENTUCK Y—Ntaddux and others, appellants,
vs. Graham and Knox, appellees.
1. Mandamus is the proper legal remNly
against a municipal corporation refusing or
neglecting to levy A tax to pay interest on the
bonds issued by the corporation.
2. It will be granted on the petition of a n
individual bondholder.
3. Where a party by his conduct shows lie
does not intend to do an act required by law,
an express demand and refusal is not ins:•es.
vary before the granting of the writ of man
dam
4. It is sufficient to allege in the writ that
the petitioner is the owner of bonds with cou
pons attached, and unless there be a clear and
unequivocal denial of this allegation, no fur
, tiler proof of ownership is necessary.
5. A merely. formal departure from the set
of the Legislature in the mode of forming the
bond, will not render it void.
6. Where the Legislature directed bonds of
a city to be made "negotiable, and transferable
by the order of the President arid Directors"
of a Railroad Company. and the bonds on their
face were made payable to the Coalmine, and
its assignee or bearer, Such bonds were held to
be valid.
7. Act, authorizing subscriptions by corpo
rations are to be construed strictly against the
corporation and in favor of the holders of the
bonds
8. The opinion of the Supreme Court of
Pennsylvania in the Allegheny County Bond
cases, was cited and adopted.
9. Acts of Legislature authorizing suliscrite.
Cons of municipal corporations to railroad
companies are constitutional.
A Crazy Petticoat.
Mrs. L. Maria Child in a note to the Lihera-
tor, says :
" My thoughts are so much with Capt. John
Brown thatl can scarcely take comfort in any
thing. I would expend all I have to save his
life. Bravo and generous, though sadly mis
taken in his mode of operation. Whether
they put him to death or ho escapes from their
hands, I think this will Provo the 'Concord
Fight' of an Impending revolution, that 'Bun
ker Hill Battle will surely follow. May God
make us strong for Freedom! I would say
that evil days were near, were it not that no
days are evil which lead to good."
Go it, thou strong-minded one! There is
brass enough in thy constitution for several
parks of artillery. Attack the foe in hi;
strongest embattlements, and, if fall you must,
we'll beta poney you will die in the—breeches !
Het liallundsch Hitter.
We have received another certificate out of
Grand Rapids, Michigan. dated Juno lit, MI
Peter Dane, a Hollander, desires us in publish In the
Icieuttsbucle, that the Holland Bitters entirely curd him
of Indigestion, Fever and Debility, with whleh ho suf
feted all the spring. Peter DAM• is gniteflil to thepre.
prietors of this groat remedy, and takes this way of re
commending it to his countrymen.
QIIINTI.II4,
Ed. iilieboygan Nieuwabode, Sllolloyg.t., Wk.
Rosa Chrefidly.—The Genuine highly Concentrated
Bcorhave's Holland Bitters is put up in half pint bottles
only, and retailed at one dollar per bottle. The great
demand,for this truly celebrated 'Medicine has induced
many imitations, which the public should guard against
purchasing. Beware of imposition I Soo that our mono
is on thelabel of every bottle you buy.
BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja. & CU., Bole Proprietors, No
27 Wood, betwenn Finland Second eta., Pittsburgh.
JAMS - HOLMES & CO., Pork Packer ,
and dealers in Bacon, Lard. Sugar Cured Ilium
&e. corner of FIRST AND MARKET STREETS,
fele:ly Pittaburkt
Wait HOODS 1 WOOL COMFORT'S!!
WOOL GLOVES.—An endless variety of Fancy
Woolen Goods, of the latest styles, at the lowest prices.
EATON, CREE & MACRUAS,
00'1No. 17 Fifth atreoL
LADIES' AND MISSES' WHITE KID
SATIN SLIPPERS,
Just reue,iyed at
W. E. SCHMERTZ, t Co.,
31 Fifth street.
UCKWE.E.A.T FLOUR-30 bbls. New
JJ Buckwheat Flour, received and for sale by
n o HENRY H. COLLINS.
eul kirtisturois
OFFICiI7 OP THE
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE t•om pANy,
Pittsburgh; liovember ISt h.
' DIVIDEND.—At ameeting of the Diredors of
this Company. held :1 is day. a 1) vi of FIVE
PEE CENT. was declared out of the protitiif the
six months. payable in cnsii nu ,10w , .0a to the holders of
paid up stock. and to Io Cro`filti'd to sto , l, notes of hold
ers of ttock not luny paid up.
nolCalm I. GI: LER SeCy.
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a eplendid i Octave Carved Itott woodt. nun harm. from
the Factory of Chicbering S 011:•; the Fir,t one of their
New Improved Seale that Inc been in Pittsburgh.
'This Plane has readied the timid unqualified admira
tion from all whohave mien it. met ha, been pronouneed
by competent judge+ to por,e,, in an eminent degree,
those qualities which ronditutti a tine instrument.
The public are invited to call and -tee this splendid
Piano, at the Warerooms of
30115 H. MELLOR,
R 1 \mint, STREET.
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11:0 , 11itte. a.“1.:11,1 I y I. t. r I. 1 , ,,11 :,1”1 N -t 'J, II
:•1-out. Elther
the na.me firm
(Ain, I LER.
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l'lncitarnati, ,tio..t.i-ttl4
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fnrrned a on-partn,-.1,11., t•• , 1:1111!1• and
C0R1111,41 , 11 ki^:tir-- 4.i 1!. , • 1.1171‘1,! I{l,l:Pr
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I. at 44 NV ah-r ,tr 4-4•4 t 444 , 444,4 4 4.
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JUST lit:(1.11N ED by Til ESU BSCIZ I ItEn
Plipi,or I.: 01 th , unr,.lll,
S'IrEIN WAY Pl.ilit)S.
To 4111i01 i.t ,
tlur tit-tramslit+, g.,11 - 1,11%
It. KLERF,Ii S Brtt).,
&Tile Agytit,4
,trt ot.
It.—Ttt ot.t.tin a u. t, F. an cAriy ...in :. •Wit•:ta 11,
, 111.1J1 , 111.16
.1 it. Wr.I.DIN
LT Aw ENCEN'I I,LE PI;( , t'EIZTV.—For
.tttle. a lit wk. rta.:ll-.. a all
t .toott t attt r.tatt. i) qa
rape A ,fr - •••,‘
(qr. 1..t1tt12 fet,
, .-1:4•,1 to
("11,rry all. y'. 1 1 rtta , 5-1.1,0t1. 'it rat- .
S. II Trill ItEu..r si.
BILL P E
lirtrt.l 11!n.• 11111 Pay,
Broad Whit
Long
Lone; 111111.
BAN.TI) INSTI(1 , ( - 1 . 1ifiS. Phil.
Mettiv4l for tlo• Itaaro, :!it I,r ,“tlioot s ma,tcr.
Ikt , rlll:tr P.,1144t b
p., , rmeAl
by IStieklyy I.ty'w told othor of Minrtr,b4.
Nilyfly of tli. • 11/1.1 . 1.,i1 this worl: tow, for the ti,t
1 ,, a0 r”riol I tit, Itablio. Pro-, f Lot.
tirl .I sU eout, For ,alt• L.
Rill \ Ii M I 1.01..
nol6 SI \Voe,I Ir.
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14 toot nn front ort Fours «tree 1. II Morkrt.hy t
ep 1111 I loin., r) IMk I'r I sl,oo—s w, mhOil I vl
/Mr, 1.11111 xud RW) 1•r.,,..
111, L, • M ri s t.
rpwi)i)WELLIN6 lit 1l 1 •4« , 1„r RI
Apply to
1,, 1.14 (I'l it I/1 , 14 r 4/1". t M ‘rl. 4i
86()DI 111.11. s Vst,t, •
4 I dill, not.. I ••IN I, I '-I
or by tho t 1 rAn I R WEI IQ\ •
nolf t Wool Mir Ai - Fourth.
MLDA Lid( PI. or tit 1)%
not, •J. I. M I 1 DIN
ALmANAG , I' OR 1 , 1,11—P1111114itt.•.1 Ina
for soli Iy (I n.l
nolf .1 It. V, FI.I/12‘
It DLR.' —1 01 • tIL at. I'lll,
h4lier
nob; J. I DIN
Ilt1)1'1> , —Ol , l t,tolo atilt - 10r
Ron,.. II .1 tIl llf al', )11 I kit he
.• it/W..1111.
mild CArnor of ',inithllo 1 1 and Fourllt rt.!
(11.1) \ ,111 ,, 'riorarliulr for
F tho t all, for +.ll. )
S. JttIINSTON,
nultl sor. Smithfield and Fourth sts.
lAAT lIER BEL T S II ES--Superior London,
for sole by S. .1011 NSTON,
nOlO ottr.: 4 M/1111101.1 /11111 Four th st..
N EWSI I AW NEW Kti. new
1 iootl,. 111,1 a full bar of Domestie and Sta
ple !try (moil., always 00 hand. Pleaso roll and ore.
woo tl. HAN*).N E, 74 31orket
log 200 bop imone 1110 etub-e;
I:rt pooltets Java
nu 11101 s. N. 11. Homir:
Cuba
to bbk rrushed and Powdered Sugar;
Svrop ;
11,0 kegs English and Ann:menu 50/1:1
175 loco,' cartons brands Ton,-moo.,
200 half chests Y. 11. Tea;
100 s 1113012 'Pout ;
t-hinpowder 11.11/1 11111/01 . 1f11 Tea;
And 11 general stoelc of timeerie. , , just I,ooll'lllllld for
Pllll/ by WM. 11 SMITH k Cu.,
00(14 Seeondstroet.
A barrels lireen
Aidro, fu ll barrrels and clone° frnit„just Termed
and for 0010 by JAS. A.
1014 earner Market and First orectq
MEX ft.:AN :MESTA Nt; N
II gross for salo by
11. 1.. FAIINESTOGIi k Cu
non. No.rm, eon Wood and Fourth streets.
C ASTI I SOAP.—ISO boxes genuine Mar
-,
seines, for sale by
B. L. EATENESTOEK @
null No. CA, nornor Fourth and Wood streets.
VSSENTIAL OILS.--A fresh lot of pure
Es.entini Odd. jest received I,y
JoSEPII ABEL,
9111;20 corner Fifth and Grant street,
VLAXSI.S:II-3 Ibis. for sale by
octl WM. 11. SMITH @ CO.
ORANGES.—Three barrels Sweet liWana
just-received and for sal, , by '
REIMER & ANDERSON,
sae opposite SL Mark. Hoot, Nn.39 Wood st,
BROOMS. --5 0 doz. Corn Brooms, for sale
by [se2l lI.F.NRY U COLLINS.-
,Vew Adijertismeitt -
CONTRADICTION.
AN ADVERTISEMENT in the Peoria
Traiiseriit. of November 4th, calls on Coal Diggers
to conic to Peoria to work. It mates that from ion to •-len
can find employment. As we deem such an advertise
ment calculated to mislead many already nearly itnpoc.
erinhed miners, we take this occasion to state, there is
now more eolikliggers here than can tin,' employment.
and warn all to stay. away. Many that have been attract
ed here by such unwarrantable calls, aro in a suffering
condition, after paying oat their littlenll to get here.
A COMMITitt FROM Alt Tat 'MINERS ULILE.
nolZid
THE SEASON!!
SECOND SUPPLY
Fall and Winter Goods
NO. 19 FIFTH STREET.
wE II AVE 3usl' RECEI V ED a Large
and curled :no.ortrnQut of uoods for Identlemen's
wear. ADAPTED TO TR E Pit EsENT SEASON, °midi,
ding, in part, ft CHOICE. SELECTION of '
OVERCOATIN GS,
)NSISTINC4 OF
Moscow Beavers,
President Beavers,
Esquimaux Beavers,
Clarendon Beavers,
Eider Down Beavers, &c
Alsost fine fo.r,rtment I'L AIN and FANCY FRENCI
“nd ENGLLSII CASSIMEnES: SILK, ['LUSH an
Paris Plaid Cashmere Vestings,
Al. of the 1...vrE.•-yr 1111'0121' VIM)N,
111.1,1 , lip at relt.lllllbig 14.11,e,
SAMUEL GRAY & SON,
ERCH ANT '1 1I LOLLS.
No.lo Fifth Street
THE GREAT, EASTERN
NOT YET ARRIVED,
•
BUT \V K lIA
JIT S.'S' FL P., CP, I - c7" - E. -JD
OUR THIRD ARRIVAL OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS ,
AND ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY
the want of the community with
NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES
Our sto,t; cont-ts of
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS,
Plain and Figured 3lcriuos,
I irI.A.INS. CASH M EREsi,
Da, 111:ES, VA. LENt.:I AS,
PAR:II.I'Ft J PRIN'I
COLLARS,
31 EFS. SLEEVF
HOODS, GLOVES AND floslEß}
With vartety oi,itLrr (ot , ,ts. at
J. P. SRITIPS, Agt.,
No. 99 Market St.,
•
.4) C.•luc. i n Fifth mid Imni".2
DI,DE-;1' AND I,AI6FST
Lithographie Establishment i❑ the
Wll. tieIIITCUMAN,
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER
NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET,
BREW ERN 11!711.1111'
I TT. B U 1:(1 H. VA
cußusTvs
NEW DRUG STORE,
COR. ANDERSON ST. AND CENTRE ALLEY,
t11.1.1.:(31111N 1 CITY.
iii)NsTANTLY :)N HAND. A LA
I.lv Intlik;S•
'1 F: and 11
PEPLECIMP.I:LIMS..
- 0 it Hu 1 . S
1VII.I.1.1MBENN1:1
o Witten of Diamonds,”
SUNDRI
18 barrels ehoicoCmulx.rries;
Go •• " Green App
AI , o, a p•nynd as,ortnivnt Or PATENT M Elticl FP.
S. S. eIIitISTV, M. D.
N. If 7 -I'rt.:....rv,n. 111,,
AN EXCELLENT CUANCE.
rplit: SUBSCRIBER UFFERS Fort SALE
± I:ESTAVRANT, ~.InEtted itt PlArrinn..hklky.be
tu,un 3nit Marka str,vl, >o wen known tv.,
V. 101 z• , .1 will. list are, Tent,. forthkir
at I he ',it'll
AT A 1.1 7 A BLE NI I 1.1. PI:()PEIVI'V Fi IL
t,„ the Ilan.
front ....n.od;no., ufoiis ner,of I.ottom
tout. a Ala ~.no and frame null. lu. by it) thne,
;t1; engine and tinier hon., attarlaal. having a
4.11 4 .1 . 11 . 14. 4.1 71 . 411 , 0... pea r, teak , ..) and
too title lonlera t one. unity and .m:4l i.411,4'..11.1ti1ing.
Hilo
-14401,11g. /5`.. all 1'44111 1 0144. NI atlas wool worki ng which , -old with Ow mill. sir St.l4o.rat.lY:
141411‘11144; one pith! , 1 . 1144441 4.01111‘14.14.4 4.4 , 1ntiii , 1111 - 14.4111, in the
ion wry. 'rho ills'', is.l 311 use, hacivaNnin in opera
ooh' :shout eight mouth.. 'rho ..“.tat..liAhnu•nt. 4 ,1
Won 1141411ilini for any kind of Dit , hanical sir in.noilaetu ,
ring 1411.111C,a. Apply to yr add; .
J. ELIAS
tiolLN-1.1, 5 0 Braddock?, Field, Penti'd.
F:FINEL) SUGAR:—
xi, to 1.1,19. Eaatwi,k's atandard crnshial gar;Su
10 do 4143 t. 0411,44 11111Verilini So
to do do lint, do do
80 do Poiina. A cotton cntnc~l do
10 do do B du do d o
a do do C yellow do
Its store, and landing, and for sal,. by
.p2fi ' • , ILLEIt d RICK ETSON.
1 - 4 1 U It EK A , EUREK.A.---Tho I;ureka Wa
ii4 1(.11 Skirt. with patent 110:01.3. Tho
With Bustle." The above are the two bent.
Skirt• in market- All other kind of Skirts, from three
to thirty Spring, nt loweet pricee, either whole...le or re-
EATON, CREE
iud2 N 0.17 Fifth drool
TRUSS S AND SUPPORTERS.
Messrs. CARTWRIGHT 4k - YOUNG, No. SO Wood
street-would remind theintlieted that they are the ONLY
mANurAcTuREIts OF TRUSSES AND SUPPORT
ERS IN TII IS (1 IY. The senior partner of the firm
teat devoted yearu to the study of the manufacture of
these instruments, and is prepared to warrant satisfac
tion. Prief. nt besot nee-third bower than drug store
twill, REPAIRING ATTENDED TO, with, prompt
nes, uoI•2
I 0) lai4hels Ear Corn ;
Sao Spring and Fall Barley;
30 " Ryo;
30 " now Dry Apples;
150 " Potatoes;
3 barrel, Pickles:
95 " Onions:
100 Gunny Bags, for sale by
JAS. A. FEI7..ER,
non corner Market and First streets.
RUB 101)1 DE IRON.-100 tbs for sale
R. A. FAHNFSTOCK A CO.,
nolfi eor. First and Wood sta.
TRIESETE VERMILLLON.--: , kegsfor
'sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK h CO.,
nols corner First and Wood sts.
R USE PINK —5 bbl ler sate by
B. A. FAILNESTOGK. A CO.,
n„l5 Oftr. Fir9t. and Wood eta
MEDICINE CHESTS. for Steamboats
all iiires, pattcm: and prices, at
JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
nals cor. Markel in„ and Diamond
A su PER.IOI{. A wrIcLE of OLIVE
for table use, just received by
jOS. FLEMING,
nols corner Diamond and Market street.
PEE CIQUORS--ConAstina of Brandies,
Wines, Whiskies. Gins. Rums, dc.. warranted of
the best quality, for medical w h ose.,
JOSEPH FLEMING,
corner Market street and laamott
P. S.—lttvrhavo's. Hostetter& and Green' E. Bitters
10 AIR& NNYETH'S Compound Syrup
J_,P Phosphates or Chemical Food.cOnstantly on hand
JOSEPH FLEMING.'
nor. • corner Market street and Diamond.
110 P ICH AND ELEGANT STYLES OF
_a_lo French Embroideries, at
EATON, CREE t MACRUM'S.,
N 0.17 Fifth street.
N - . I WINTER-STRAINED LARD OIL,
,eld JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
nofl . , corner Diamond and Market street.
CIRANGES.—Sweet Havana, received this
alar and for sale by
REYMER & ANDERSON.
no Wood .ktrce.t: opposite St. Charles Hotel.
VIMT 'THE , SEASON.-40 boxes
Paiemo Lernotkjust received and for sale by
REYMER & ANDERSON,
Na 39 Wood street.
IfLITTER.-+lO firkins for sale by
k • WILLIAM L SMITH aCO
gem ,Iduert
istmen
00 WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY
LECTURE:S.—Poor. GEO. F. BARKER, recently
of Yale and Harvard Colleges, will deliver a course of
Popular Lectures on Chemistry and Natural Philosophy;
at the Hall of the University, at the corner of Diamond
and Ross streets, at 7 1 ,,1 Werk, on MONDAY and THURS.
PAY p,vENINGs, commencing on THURSDAY, 17th
itstant.
The course will be comprised in Twelve Lectures, il
uatrating by brilliant and interesting experimenta, and
elucidated by the new mid extensive philosophical appa
ratus belonging to the is
Tickets for the course can be obtained front the fol
lowing peraona; also at the University. and at the Book
stores. Jewelers' and Druggists' Stores, in Pittsburgh
and Allegheny
John Harper,
Dr: W. F. Irwin,
James P. Tanner.
William Bakewell,
W. S. Haven.
George W..Tackson,
John Ilaketvell,
George W. Weyman,
James Park, Jr.,
D. L. Eaton,
0. G. Phillips,
Nicholas Wtik
PRICE OF TICKETS
Single Tickets for Course of 12 Lectures
Tickets for Gentleman and Lady
Family Tickets, admitting 5 persons, (not tranfer-
Tickets for single lectures can also be had at the door
on lecture nights. Price 25 cents each. Children under
t years of age, half price.
TOS. IV. SPENCER, 80 MARKET ST.
105. W. SPENCER, 80 MARKET ST.
ros. W. SPENCER, 80 MARKET ST.
•
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
Rich Wool Delathes 40 cts., Worth 75c
Rich Wool Delalues 40 cts., Worth 75c
Rich Wool Detaffies 40 cts., Worth 75c
SHAWLS. CLOAKS.
SHAWLS. CLOAKS.
SHAWLS. CLOAKS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS.
Gondg nswially kept in a Dry Goode establial
ment, in great variety at low prier,.
SPENCER'S.
SPENCER'S.
SPENCER'S.
No. SO Market Street.
nolo
JUST RECEIVED,
AT THE
WELL-KNOWN STORE OF
IV. & ID. HUGUS
Corner Fifth , and Market Sts.,
A Large A9ortment of
REVERSIBLE SHAWLS,
CLOAKS, RAGLANS AND DUSTERS.
ALSO:
FIGURED AND STRIPED WOOL DeLAINE'
WORTH ONE DOLLAR,
Selling at Fifty Cents.
."9
A CARD_
ARTIFICIAL TEETH
T is woll known that first class Dentistry
I
ha, been beyond the reach of the mass of people
oa seeount of ila eostlinees, and the majority, rather
than take up with the infertor workmanship of “cheap
Demists," have adopted the wiser course and done
without any, for it a set of teeth be imperfect in work
manship and inevaet in tit, it is worm than useless and
dear at any prier.
_ _
&cosi), By the means of two treadles, the block when
placed on the Maehine is adjusted in any position the
operator may desire, by which-there is a SAVING of
Twenty Per Cent. of Timber:
TILE OH:MATE AND PORCELAIN TEETH have in
augurated a new era in the science of dentistry—being
the rt,r); best Artifimal Teeth now in new, they can be
:Mocha( prwes that place them within the reach of
THIRD.-IT W ILL SAW AND EDGE
SIXTY SHINGLES. ".
MEITT.TTE.I
The Machine will also cut Veneering, Looking Glass
Backs, Barrel Heads, Cigar Boxes, etc.
The Iron City Machine
Can be furnished complete for $l5O, by the manufac
turer in this city, Mr. S. S. FOWLER, and cambe seen
in operation at the Planing Mill of Mr. W.Dilworth,.cor
ner of Seventh and Grant streets. . '
RIGHTS FOR SALE.
The inventor and patentee will dispose of Connty,State
and Territory Rights for the sale and use of the Machine,
on very moderate terms. Persons desirous of investing,
cannot find a better opportunity than the present. •
in? Call and examine the Machine. oct2B:daw
Being the first to introduce these new styles of work
to this community, I accordingly sized such prices as I
deemed would remunerate the best artistic and me
e Lan teal ,kill. Sime then, however, the unprecedented
favor with wind] the work has taxi' received, has coin•
pelted other Dentists to adept it, some of whom wish to
retain the old gold plate prices, which I consider would
Ix' exorbitant; for, though the new styles are really
more valuable than the Itest gold work, they are made
of hiss exisinsive material. The increased amount of
work done :ilia, compensates for the reduction in price.
on the ether hand• a few Dental Quacks of this city.
who possess neither mechanical skill or common lion
esty, advertise the work at prices slightly less tluin.my
tem. notwithstanding they have neither the ability nor
the right (it being patented) to manufacture it. The
tbjeet of this trickery iv merely to obtain an opportu
nity to disparage the Coralite and Porcelain and recom
mend some of their own worthless work. _ •
have felt bound, in justice to myself and the public,.
to make known these tarts.
The qualities of the PORCELAIN AND cORALITE
PLATT, TEETH. which establish their great superiority
ever the best gold Or other motalic plate are—entire free
dom from all metalic taste, smell or tarnish, being in
orrodible and impervious to the juices of the mouth;
perfect :adaptation or fib (impossible in inelalicavorko
which. with much greater strength and lightness. ens
ides them to be worn with snore ease, comt, , rt and utili
ty. They are also far more durable, less liable to acei
tnt and more easily repaired..
The public are invited to call and examine these new
•s of work at
No. 191 Penn Street;
N. STEBBINS, AI. D. Dentist
A FRESH SUPPLY
STOCKING EMPORIUM!
CHEAP AND DURABLE.
M. DALY , Stocking - Manufacturer,
CORNER FIFTH ST. AND - MARKET
•ALLEY. has on hand a tremendous assortment or
Woolen Storkings,Hose,Socks,Comforts,Gloves,Moods ,
Sacks, for men and women, together with a very exten
sive assortment of all descriptions of Goods in his line,
suitable t, the season. He sells prime articles at Low
Prices. Call and examine.
itirßemember, y. DALY has but one store, and that
is on the corner ofFifth st. and Market alley. nog
NEW WINTER GOODS
THIRD ARRIVAL
J• BUSH'S,
NO_ 2.1 FIFTH STREET
LADIES' HOODS, MISSES' HOODS,
Children's Hoods,
FIFTY DOZEN
MORE NEW CARPETS,
Oil Cloths, Druggets, Malting, ,
Dlt MATS, RUGS, and a general as
sortment of
LADIES' LISLE GLONIES
AND GAIT zsauors,
LADIES' UNION GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS
110 USE-FURNISHING GOODS,
Old Carpet Warerooms of
W. ftPCLINTOCIE,
No. 112 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ire- GREAT. INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PUR
CHASERS. oct23
AWES' SILK GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS,
LADIES' CLOTH GLOVES & GAUNTLETS,
Fleecy Lined and Plush Lined
GENTS' LISLE CLOVES AND UAUNTLET
Gents' Union Gloves and Gloves,
Gents , Silk Gloves and Gauntlets
HIJGB M. BOLE,
YANGINE BUILDER AiNTD IiACHINIST.
GREAT WESTERN-PLAITING MILL, coy. Mar.
.2„atguw=te' r ,i`yl,9 l =t 4 '"-Irlnilnit e a!:
following machinery, via:--Steam Engines, Turning;
Lathes, for wood and iron; Planers, for wood and iron;
Drilling Machines; Honsen and Tobacco Screws I Patent•
right and Model Machines. in the best manner; Shafting,
Pullies, and Hangers, of all sizes and variety; Screws, of
any diameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Will
gl,o make, and have on hand, Doctor and . Iffgget En
ainea, and Deck .Pumps for 'steamboats, Ae.. Lathe
inhears and other Planing done to order; can plane 82
inches wide, by 9 feet 8 inches king:
AU Orders Promptly Fi/ledand Earnestlo Solicited.
N. a—Particular attention and promptitude given to
repairs on Printing Presses and other Machines. .
achines.
iv.lB:lvdds - _. .
' JNO. THOMPSOrIi & CO.,
Gents' Cloth Gloves and Gauntlets
V,ent a' Kitt Gloyes,Plu,Jh &Fleecy Lined,
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
CHILDREN'S HOSIERY
Trimmings,
Ribbons,
ROUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL
PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS,
No. 135 Third Street,
no 7 Pittsburgh, Pa.
MORRISON & M'ILWADSfR,
Ambrotype, Daguerreotype,
AND
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS,
Flowers,
are Parties, Ike.
ICE CREAM AND REFRESHMENTS.
▪ RIED APPLES.---5 ,arrels New. ).
▪ Apples for sale by HENRY H. COLLINS.
Ruches,
MILLER 3 RICEETSOII
LADIES' MISSES AND CHILDREN'S
H OOP , SIRT
Conqyntly on hand and cold cheap, at
J. BUSH'S,
No. 24 Fifth street
LATEST STYLE WINTER CLOTHING
FLEMING'S,
LATEST STYLES WINTER HATS,
AT FLEAtINGS.
LATEST STYLES WINTER CAPS
AT FLEMING'S
LATEST GREATEST BARGAINS, at
No. 64 Fourth Street,
PITTSBURGH.
*a-Pictures taken in all the various styles of the art,
at reasonable prices. '
Executor's Notice: -
WHEREAS, letters testamentary upon
the estate of HENRIETTA. DOBLEE;Iate of the
borough of South Pittsburgh, deceased, have been &rant
ed to the undersigned, ell persons indebted to ender
tate are requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against said decedent wilt present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
JANES MILLINGAE, Executor,
South Pittsburgh.
MARIPOSAS AND NITBIAS, I
THE NEW PARK!
"DENNY'S GROVE," recently fitted up an
IRON Ci="2" .
s now open for the accommocationot Pte-Nics, Pleas
Eir A Band of Manic alwaya in attendance. A good
covered platform for dancing.
'e3 inow-tf . HOEVELER. k MILLER.
THE LOYALEANNA. HOUEEE,
.
LATROBE, PENNIA. • '
MIES LARGE AND WELL
.VENTLLy
LATED HOUSE, pleasantly located within 11 few
yard of the Penn's. Railroad, is now open for there.
'caption of summer visitors. -A - fttle ten-pin hffe_y_
. haa
recently been erected on the premises, and flntafthln
afforded nearby. All trains stoyp hers: Charkesmnderato.
,yl3,4tttrefam ' CHAS. W. FISHER. Fromietor„
C INCINNATI SUGAR CURED HAMS..
and Dried Beef, 10 tierces to arriv s rtesine
Belmont, at • HAWORTH A BRO
•in the Diamond
COAL OIL ! COAL OIL I (*AL OIL
bbls refined Burning Coal OB for sale b 9 :.
apS B. C. & J. H. SAW It.R-
LEMONS.—Just received, 40 balms Men.-
ton Lemons, in Trim° order, and for sale by.,
MILLER A RICKEMO
• , =2 and 723 Li • at.
c . BARRELS FINE GREEN - APPLES,
just received and for sale by -
oct3 - HENRY H. CaLLENS.
ICI —l5 xcs prime Rice now landing'
and for sale by
ap2B
ONE CAN PURE OIL 13URGAMOT,for
sale by BECKHAM & KELLY,
oet3 Allegheny Cit•
- WASHING MACHINES and.BGARDS:
T 2J3 'dozen Wash Boards - •
2 L , Young America Washing MiMftes.
MILLER a RITSON,
V.l and, 273 Liberty at
THE MANUFACTURERS OF SAW
YER'S CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP,
after subjecting it to the severest tests known to the
trade, are fully persuaded that there is no Family Wasliv.
ing Soap in the - United States, bores little money, having
at once so many good qualities, (and so few discounts)
OF REALM—In colors, firmness, surface and tex
pue
OF PURITY—In freedom from rosin, turpentine,
clay, Ash oils, stale grease, and adulterations.
OF QUALITY—For washing clothes. of every descnp•
lio n ,coarse or fine; cotton, linen, woolen or silk; dyd,
prited or white: for niumso tar, grease, pitch, paint,
oil, printers' ink, shoemakers' war, etc., from clothes,
furnitare; and.from the bands.
Give it a fair trial for yourseircs, and be convinced.
Remember, the name is of bar.
,:t. Ask for a copy
of the directions. AWYHII,
iett H. SPittaburch
B
UTTERI - +-4 bbls: I
corner of Wood and Sixth streets: - for 846 by isezi)
, :utter,
- 114.r.i8.
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EDWD. S. WICITLEII,
COMMISSION MERCHANT ' ''
48 Public Landing,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
octZi.tau.
RARE CHANCES
F 0 R
INVESTMENT.
TEE MOST COMPLETE
SHINGLE MACHINE
EXTANT.
DURABLE, PERFECT AND CHEAP.
STATE, TERRITORY,
COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE.
THE IRON CITY SHINGLE MACHINE,
•
PATENTED BY MR. S. C. COFFIN,
Inventor, of Pittsburgh, Pa., Jona 7t1i,1115£ 1 , is now
introduced to the public, and commends itself for
the
following advantages simplicity, durability, utility
cheapness and excellence of work. Its superiority to
other 'Mach' nes, consists,—
. -
' Flan, That It is provided with an apparatus by which
the edging of the Shingle is performed by the saw which
cuts it, and which is a SAVING OF FROM
FORTY TO FIFTY PER CENT, IN COST.