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JtPKITKSenX A CO., NO. -.17
PARK ROW, NJSW YORK, and 6 STATE
BTRKB r. BOSTON arc our agents for the Daily
'y 1 . Post in those citiai, and are au
thorised to take Advertisements aftd Snbsorirtions
or in at omr Zcteeti Raia
CITY NEWS
Monday morning, sept, at, isos.
DAILY AND WEEKLY POST,
The Daily and Weekly Post can
hereafter be procured at the News Depots
of J. W. Pittock and Frank Case, Fifth
street, with or without wrappers. Daily
8 cents; Weekly 5 cents.
Crowded Out,—A number of local ar
tides prepared for this day’s issue were
unavoidably crowded out/Such things
will sometimes happen. ®
Grand Democrat io Demonstration,
?. e °t* le <•> llonncH—
Patriotic Speeches
tVT^ Banners,
Saturday night was a proud one for the
Democracy. Never, not even in the days
of the exciting campaigns of 1850 and 1866,
have we seen Buch a vast assemblage of
the people as came together on Saturday
evening, at the Old Battery, corner of
(irnnt Bnd Webster etreets. Every ave
nue of approach was literally blocked with
men, who, having just closed the labors
of the week for the support of themselves
and families, were there to give one even
ing to their country, to take counsel one
with another, so as to be the better able
tp do their duty in averting the great na
tional calamities which now threaten the
land Patiently, orderly, and for hours
did the vast mass of voters stand listen
ing to the speakers. Cheer upon cheer
went up from the vast crowd, and the |
wildest enthusiasm pervaded the entire 1
mass. :
At the appointed hour the assemblage
was organized by the election ot the fob
lowing officers :
PRESIDENT.
A. W. McILWAINE.
VK'B I-RESIDESTB.
J. C-Bhffin, J.C. Davitt,
R.Deno, J. O’Brien,
‘ n ’ - , J - C .. Cummins,
Al»r p yB V th W '’ lV lmeul Hatterson,
Alex Cupplee, I’. Ley.
H. Sprowl, ,J. M. Cornwell,
Wm. McCaugh, Hugh McAfee,
J. SahsbDry, J. Dreasel,
Hagh Duffy.
SECRETARIES.
C. Strains, Wm. H. McGhee,
J. G- Hogan, Frank Kelly,
The President, upon taking the chair,
made a brief, but eloquent a D d patriotic
e d M eSB D at , the close of which he introduc
ed Mr. Rath, of Washington county, to
the people. Mr. R., though young io
years, has long worn the Democratic har
ness, and Done battles mere maulully than
he for the rights of the people. Although
laboring under a severe cold, Mr. Ruth
spoke for nearly an hour, and his remarks
s received with vociferous cheers.
After a passing tribute to the industry
. and enterprise of Pittsburgh, the speaker
glanced briefly at the important topics of
the day- He exhorted the people to come
to the rescue of the country, and save it
from being utterly destroyed by the fanat
ic? now at the head of tha government.
Ihree years ago the people were asked to
vote fora chauge of rulers. They did so—
and what a change. The liberty of the
press and the freedom of speech had been
menaced, and might at any time be abro
gated. The writ of habeas corpus had
been suspended—a right which King John
was compelled to fall upon his knees and
grant to the people—-by Abraham Lincoln,
Bnd the personal liberty of every man in
£T e 1 , was endangered. The people
must make another charge. The Demo
cratic party had made the country, and it
.alone could save it. The issue to be met
was whether white men were to become
slaves and negros free. The abolitionists
would destroy the last vestage of the white
man s liberty, that the negro might be
come free. The present administration
were incompetent to the task of putting
down the rebellion. If it is ever put down
it will be done by the Democratic party.
Statesmanship as well as bullets is neces
sary to secure the rights of the people.
The war Bhould cease, the sword be
sheathed and the olive branch of peace
and reconciliation held out. Unjust and
unconstitutional enactments must be re
pealed, and the way opened for oar mis
gmded brethern of the South to return
again to the folds of the Union. Such a
coarse alone would save the Union, and
again make us a united, prosperous and
mighty people. The mechanic that builds
ao engine knows how to run it; and the
party that built up the Union knoiva how
to keep it together.
The speaker concluded with an eloquent,
appeal in favor of Judge Woodward.
Would the voters of Allegheny county cast
their votes for Andrew G. Curtin—a man
whom the Pittsburgh Gazette, the able and
influential orgau of the Abolition party in j
Western Pennsylvania, had pronounced a
thief/ fti,l you vote fora mau that is
charged by h o own friends with swindling
the soldier? Can you vote for a man who
boldly proclaim 3 his intention to bring
home bine blouses, and brass buttons
enough from the army to cary the elec
tion ? ho, you cannot. Well, then vote
for Judge Woodward, a man who has
never been called a thief and swindler by
his friends—a man who in all that goes to
make a man. is immeasurably above Andy
Curtin, and who will take care that the
rights of tbe people are not endangered
whilst he guides the helm of State.
Col. Gibson, of Washington, was the
next speaker. His annonnement was
received with the most tremendous cheers.
After the tumult subsided the Col. proeed
ed to address the people, and for more
than three hoars held the vBBt mass en
chained—not a man moving from the
ground—each one seeming intent only to
catch the speaker's every sentence. Asa
public “stump orator' it is not to much
to say that Col. Gibson has not a superior
ln the country. Ho has a voice of such
great compass that he can make himself
heard for whole squares, and by a judi
cious mingling of wit, hnmor and anecdote
into his remarks he can hold his hearers
for hours at a time. .No mere report of
bis speech on Saturday night would do
him justice—the speech itself, if printed
for word as delivered by him, would not
have half the weight with the reader that
it had with tne hearer. To appeciate fnl-
J 7 this Democratic champion he must be
heard. We will not. therefore, attempt
Bn , e * tended re P° rt of his speech.
2 Buch was its great length that it
“U° ver pegea of °° r paper. We can-
L °U^?'!® 7 , 6r omit t 0 place upon record
%h?M?g° 8 ‘ D relation 1° °“r national
debt N'hichhe presented to the meeting.
debt of the countryf he
asserted it now amounted u> two
thousand millions of dollars, so large a
sum that i. was almost beyond the skill of
man to compute it; and if the war io ner
nutted to go on it will double and treble
itself. The snare of this debt which would :
fall to the lot of Allegheny county to pav
would amount to $12,000,000 These
fcv rr;r/ rect ’ an t the <***«
SoneGt af ‘ disprove them. If the na- :
bowl debt were to be pa i d in BU ver, it '
ttZ.Ja q “ ,r l SIX J nuntlred and sixty-six i
““"'“l 811 hundred and sixty-six wag
in earthing two thousand pounas, I
haul it. Should the wagons drive along!
at the distance ot fifty feet apart, the first
one would be going down Chestnut street,
I hiladelphia, at the time the last one was
starting from St. Louis, and if they pass
ed through Pittsburgh, it would take them
thirty-three days to pass the corner of
Grant and Wylie streets. Ifthe debtwere
paid in gold, it would require five thous
and wagons, each carrying alike weight,
o transport it. Snch is the magnitude of
thi*£ a toonal debt. Pause, ponder and
Want of space compels ns to omit a
notice of the conclusion of this gentle
man s speech. His appeal in behalf of
Woodward and Lowrie was received with
tremendous applause, and indeed his
speech throughout was listened to with
the most marked attention, and will tell
on the day of the election with wonderful
effect.
The utmost good order prevailed during
the evening, and the occasion will long be
remembered by the Democracy. Keep
the ball in motion. Turn out in yoar
strength to-night to the meeting in Alle
gheny. Give all the time you can poesiblv
spare to your country. It ia but a few
days until the election, and your
anly demands that you use your ev
ery effort to save the nation from' the im
pending ptrds which hang over it.
General Gillmore.
Chaplain H. H. Moor, writing from
«orriB Island to the Pittsburgh Christian
Advocate, thns speaks of Gen. Gillmore:
“A word or two about the General may
be interesting to your readers, especially
as he is of the same family as Rev. James
Jillmore, of Erie Conference, and Rev.
Hiram Gillmore, ot the Pittsburgh Con
ference. Ihe General was born in Lorain
county, Ohio, and is, I judge, about thir
ty -.lve years of age. He is tab, Ke 'l
built, and weighs, X should think, abou
two hundred. His eyes are light blue’
with a very mild and benevolent expres’
bkjp He has a massive head, towerinv
forehead, heavy beard, and hair cut short”
according to military style ; is very frank’
courteous aDd approachable in his man-
And all these qualities are happily
blended in the soldier. He graduated
some years ago at West Point, at tbr head
ot his class. Outside of military circles
he was not much known till his engineer
ing genius triumphed in the fall of Fort,
ruiaaki As a scientific soldier, I think
hia ability is of the highest order ; and the
capture of Morris Island proves that in
strategy and field operations he will suc
ceed, uniesss some better man than Beau
regard is arrayed against him. Religiously,
the General be ,eves in prayer, and trns-a
a., much in God s blessing upon a good
cause as upon his cannon for success.—
He nas not had the reputation of thinking
much of negro soldiers when he came
here ; but since he has seen their services
his praises of their good qualities are
quite enthusiastic; and ihe country will
soon have the-ben* lit of his good opinions
in a written form, if the war continues
Jong, the country will know more of
euT' e ’ ra Gillmore lhin it does at pres
Morris Misstrei.s —The Morris Min
strels give their first concert to night at
: Concert Halt Oar exchanges, without
. exception, are lond in their praises of
th.s troupe. The Bttffalo Express says :
The beautiful ballads “ Home of My
g, oath, Bine Eyed Jennie.” nod ‘-The
render Sigh,” were finely rendered by
■Pesse, Curtis and Surridge, respectively,
and the comic songa were rendered doubly
funny by the acting of Pell and Wagner—
the modern Matt Peels of the stage. The
burlesques and dances in which t'upse black
diamonds appeared were all new here
and called forth undeniable encores. The
most enjoyable musical feature of the eve-
I “ D E ? entertainment was Mr. Doll's won
derful performance on the Chrystalenia
an instrument producing such exquisite
bell-like notes, that it would drive the
"™?A ell ? ln g« ra with jealousy
should they hear it. The Morris Minstrels
give their last entertainment this evening
and we advise all who desire to hear them
to secure either seats or standing room
early. °
Special MrsiCAl, Notice —Mr. Edwin
Sherratt, Professor of Music and Bassin’a
mefhod of vocal trainiog, would respect
fully inform the ladies and gentleman
that, a limited number cf pupils will be
admitted, (if application is made at once )
with the new class formed at the Pitts
burgh Musical Institnre. The exercises
will be adapted to the new as well as tho e
more advanced in music. Each class will
meet twice a week—the first at 4p m
and the other at 71 p. m . Satisfaction
gaaranteed—terms moderate.
A Great Family Help.—Having had
one of Wheeler & Wilson’s Sewing Ma
chines in operation for more than a year,
we can bear testimony of its excellence
and utility. It ia not only, better finished
and durable, and less liable to get out of
repair than any other, but it pews far
quicker : makes a far more durable and
elegant stitch : does its work with greater
satisfaction and accuracy ; it is far mo-e
easily operated, and may be used for va
rious kinds of work not in the power of
its. rivals to accomplish. There is no inn
chine like it for a family—none which will
peiform its work so quickly or so well or
give such thorough satisfaction.'. Those of
our readers about purchasing, would -do
well to bear the fact in mind that, of tin
many machines now before the public, the
Wheeler and Wilson has keen by almost
unanimous consent pronounced the best.
United Presbyterian.
Serious Affair.—A couple of men
attempted to gam an entrance to a lager
beer saloon in Allegheny c-ity yesterday,
by a back way, against the wish of the pro
prietor. The landlord in his endeavors
to eject, them from his premises, dealt one
of the parties a very severe bio* on the
head with an ex. Information was made
before Mayor Alexander.
Theatre, Miss Matilda Herron com
mences an engagement at the Theatre this
evening. The simple announcement of
this lady's name will ensure crowded
houses.
Admixstrator’s sale of furniture, &c.,
to-morrow, (Tuesday) morniDg at 10
o dock, at M’Clelland’s Auction, 55 Fifth
street.
Vocal Music.—H. D. Brecht, teacher
of singing and cultivation of the
128 Smithfield street.
Geovhb A B a ebb’s Sowing M:;cliincs,lo: family
manufectFrirgpurposea, are tho boat in u?©.
A. F. C3ATONAY, General Agr.nt,
38 Fifth street. Pitteburzb. P a
JOSSPX UETEX,....^
JOSEPH METES & SOS
hAJnJFAOTUXBBg OP
WAEEBOUSB. 135 BKIIEFIFLB !
Giatwosn Sixth street sad V!? r i
iPirTSKa.-.i-ci
THE CESTBiJL BO All-5 OF EDU.
cation, of the City of Pittsburgh, wish to
secure tho services of a FEM Al, & TEACHER
to supply a vacancy in the Uentra! High School
j&aaidatee for the position will bo required to
3UB* an examination by the Faculty in thefol
owiDebrnnches; Aruhmetic, English Grammar
Geography, Orthography. History. Algebra Ge
ometry, rhysioal vieography and Latin, through
the primary lessons, and Caisar’s Commentaries
The examination will conmenco IHUHtsBAT*
Cctobcr Ist, at 9 o’clock, a, m. t a'ary $450 ner
year, of ten months. 1
By order of the Board,
sel7-2w JOHN a. BBRGSANT. See'y
Removal of divert stable
The undersigned haring removed his Live
ry Stable from the rear of the Scott House. tonoßr
the oomer of First and Smithfield street, W C
i/oau s old stand, is prepared to furnish carriages.*
buggies.and saddle horsesupon the shortest no
kept at livery unreasonable
K Jn? and aUarranyemmtefor fu
nerau Will receive hJespeoial attention,
i SKil BUCEUfiD.
TELEGRAPHIC.
FROM KOSECKAW ARMY
Desperate Fighting going on
The Casualties Heavy in Wound
ed bat Light in Killed,
Rebel Rams Ready for Sea
Reporter evacuation of
RICHMOND.
Rebels Repairing Sumter,
FROM . WASHINGTON,
&c., &<■' i <fcc., 4e.
Heauqur's Army cf Cum beui.and. 1
Crawfish Springe, Ga., Sept. 19. /
A desperate engagement commenced
■fits morning at eleven o’clock. The reb
els made a heavy attack on the corpa of
Gen. 1 homas, iorming the left wing of
onr army, ami at the same time they at
tacked the right wing, which was thought
to be a feint. Gen. McCook’a and Gen.
Crittenden's troops were thrown into the
engagement aa soon as convenience offer
ed, tne main portions of their forces being
or. the march at the time.
J he fight on the left was of a very des
perale character. The enemy was repulsed
but on being reinforced regained their
position, from which they were subse
quently driven after a Bevere engagement
of an hour and a halt. General Thomas’
.ureas then charged the rebels for nearlv
a mile and a half, punishing them badly
About two o clock the rebels made a fierce
1 flash on onr centre, composed of the di
visions of Gens. \ an Ck-ve and Reynolds.
m uf\ an Cl , e y e ’. fl forCf3 we fB on the
ght flank, and being vigorously pushed
by the rebels, fell back until Gen. Carter’s
line was broken, and the troops became
much scattered. Gen. Thomas on the leti,
and Gen Davis on the right, then pushed
orw UIII thinr terms vigorously towards
the gap, and after a hanl fight, recovered
the ground which had been lost on the
extreme Dgbt.
The fight disclosed the intention of the
rebels which evidently was to-get between
us and l hattaneg,,. The general en
gigemem wnion (.•ornmenc-ed at 11 a m
ended at about bp. m. Gen. Pal mer who
ad R.i.hercd together our scattered forces
an„ Gen. cveglty who had been sent from
the right flank to fee! the centre, pushed
forward and re established the Hue as it
had been b ‘fore the battle began along
the ( bicamanga Creek. The country
where t.,e battle was fough is level but
ihic-Siy overgrown with small timber and
brush-wood, mm is very unfavorable tor
tl.e use (d artillery, very little of which
was used. The casualties in w-unded
are heavy, but extremely light in killed
tor so heavy a musketry engagement.
the tight on the left was one continuous
roll r,I musketry for an hour or more-no
general r Ibce rB we e injured. Col. Her
and C■'i on n l Bradley commanding bri
gades were woundea. Col. Jones of the
I flti.h Ohio, and Col. Carroll and Major
Van nelln. ol the Huh Indiana, were also
wuunded Lieut .lores, of Co. A. 10th
Indiana, was killed Lieut. Col. Hunt, of
I? e : ' h Ky-I at)d Lieut. Col. Maxwell, of
toe _d Ohio, were wounded. Lieut. Di
graw, Lie.it. Ludlow, and leeut. Fesaen
d‘ n. of battery 11, :, L l, artillery, were
wounded
Lieut Floyd. < i battery 1. -1 h artillery,
and Upt Brown, cl • ;tlst Illinois.were
wounded; Capt Assistant Adjutant
General o( Starkweather's Brigade, was
ktl-eu ; battery C of the 5.h artillery, was
lost, and a'terwurds recaptured by the 19ih
Indiana regiment. Tho battle is not yet
over It will be_ renewed to morrow.
Rebel prisoners taken represent, that the
corps of Generals Hill, Polk, Johnston and
Longstrvet were in the engagement. Our
men are in the best of spirits and eager to
begin anew.
New York, Sept. 1 Sth-The Tribune's
special from Washington says : A private
slier, received to day from the codsul at
Liverpool, says oue of the new rams is
ready for sea. a id expresses the dreaded
opinion Hint >kr British government will
take no e’eps to prevent, her from sailing.
1 here are those who consider Mr. DudWs
news, regarding (he course of Great Brit
ain, as more entitled to credence than the
opposite ones, which Mr. Adams had fre
quently reitera’ed, and who apprehended
open war as the inevitable result of the
s-ci-et hostilities to the country practised
by England.
An inmate of Libby prison writes, on
the tf-.h Of August, that -330 of our officers
and Boldters aro quartered there, and that
they are as well and comfortable as conld
bn expected under the circumstances.
i rivale letters fiom officers in General
Kosecrans’ army more than confirm all that
.ms been printed touching the numerous
desertions from which the rebel armies in
front of the army of tbe Cumberland are
suffering. During the march to Chatta
nooga not far from 5,000 of these fugitives
from tbe rebel service came within onr
lines.
Tue Lower Potomac is nqt yet thorough
ly cleared of rebels. Thirty or forty men
were seen opposite Maryland Point on
yesday and there is information leading
to the belief that tbe captors of the Satte
lite and Reliance are in the Cone river
with boats, awaiting an opportunity to
capture the guard boat at Pine point.
Nkw York Sept. 20.-Washington
speriaL state that the reported evacuation
of Richmond can probably be accounted
for by the fact that the rebels are with
drawing stores from the line of the Tenn.
Railroad, aod scattering them south thro’
North Carolina towards Atlanta. This
is caused by the capture of East Tonnes
see by Baruside. Advices from the Army
of the Potoinac state that the rebels ap
pear in increased force along the Rapidan
as if they were determined to resist a
crossing by our forces, but showing no
disposition to cross themselves. A small
number of prisoners brought in, includ
ing a rebel cratt, who reports Lee in com
mand, though they are aware of rumors
of his resignation. It is not believed a
battle is imminent unless the rebels re
solve to cross. The Rapidan is much
swollen.
A Moms Island letter reports the rebels
extremely busy in repairing Sumter.
Steamers are constantly plying between
there from the city with materials there
for. A deserter sayß after strengthening
Bumter and planting more batteries on
James Island Beauregard intends to as
sume the offensive in order, if possible, to
gaiu possession of Morris Island. Charles
ton is said to be full of rebel troops.
Other accounts state that it may be a week
yet before Gillmore will open fire on the
city.
New York, Sept. 19.—A Newbern letter
ot the loth to the Herald Bays:—lntelli
gence from the front announces the arri
val of a large force of the enemy at Kines
ton. consisting of cavalry, infantry and ar
tillepy. The mam body consists of cavalry
which is reported to be Imboden’s from
Virginia, The cavalry is said to number
40,000. but the figure is exaggerated. No
North Carolina troops are mentioned as
oo‘J£n Bmo ? g the cew arrivals. Between
20,000 and 30,000 rebel troops passed
through, and were within the vicinity of
xvaleign a few days since. I
’ , W ««'™tos, Sept. 20. —Guerrillas still
ln 68 * the southern side of the Potomac,
; capturing Butler’s property. On Tfaurs
aay, 13 horaea and 3 full wagons, together
with o men, fell into thehandaofls armed
guerrillas commanded by Captain Spring
field, while on the way from Catlelt’e to
Bnstlow’s etation.
The Treasurer of the United States has
recent,y received additional evidence that
the two million dollars for the pay of Gen.
Grant’s army was actually on board the
steamer Ruth at the time of the fire—much
of the money has been recovered in a
charred condition, and a commission has
been appointed to extend the Bearch for
the portion still missing. Since the confla
gration at Lawrence, Kansas, 8 or 9 pack
ages of notes have been Bent to the Treas
urer to be exchanged, they had been sub
ject to the fire, but were not injured be
yond identification.
Baltimore, Sept,. 19. —The American's
special Portress Mon oi correspondent
says there is a rumor there which obtain--
belief with rnuuv, that Richmond is being
evacuated.
Burnctl'ti Preparations,
SO CENTS,
PATENT MEDIDINES
AT SEDUCED PBICES,
AT BANKISS DREG STORK
03 MARKET St. 3d bthw
c. A. VAN KIRK & CO.
MANI' F A CTt' H ERS OF
OAS FIXTURES & CHANDELIERS
Pak'nt Improved Kicelsoir & Putent Paragon
COAL OIL BURNERS,
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Manufactory. Frankford. Phil.nl,,h hia.
A 11 roods wtirrontfid. iyi-lv
jYJKim .41, CARD,
F. X. DxROLETIE. M. D..
From the Medical Fncolr-C rf Pari.". Franco. Ex
rwnVn 65 '-. o '!' of lintel ltieu.
Leant? Hospital', Ac. Date of Diploma, lh2B.
OFFI <’ V. 57 GR4NT STREET fi
XfcholaN Building
Consultati, n tiRATU. ere-y Tuesday a
r-ldat, ir >.m 4 u u dock to 111 a m., and inu ’
4 !ti
THEY STAND THE TEST.
BURKE & BARNES’ SAfES
AtJAIPO TItIUMPIIANT
I’OLLOWIKG VOLE
V Alt t testimonial in reranl to
BURKE A BAKNES’SAFE.
Mcsot. BUKKK £ BAKNEF-Gontlcmcn-O
0( ‘p" ~ d V' p »tranry It/*), all our Ma
| cume Imm Ahcpg Wood, Material En-
House and all the \V nrehouses of tho .s' ruth
western hpcko and Carriage Manufactory all
w»™ B r eU > d Ell&i w V th dr: ' eoml.Lir=tUrlo mmVriaU
ShSaJ’jlT’h 1 d " Wn ' 1,1 aruom of Paint shop,
"I™ V h e ' 7ns ““’f 1 ,mcnsi '- was one of you,
Mee pdhbr* °t? ntamm,! our insur
ance polic e*, &r amounting to over k;r mt)
which, on be,ng taken out, aU were entirely .laic
Wl mo. t cordially rocouimond tho Ruihe Ji
Rarneg hutos as being very superior.
Vouj- Jriend3,
PLATT. .MARTIN & GORDON.
, SuloiQ, IndiiirtL
The above haiwi, of every sixe, on hand anc
made to order by DC
BCJRKE & BARNES.
At the Old Established Safe Factory
and 131 Third street,
- mh ! : "L r Pittsburgh Pa
HApiEr,«t iICWrukH,HAB
, inventoit a process by which a rich nnd
VV ,^ K , u produced from certain plants
of groat medicinal virtues. This dolightfu] Wine
roSA' 1 }" “* c h ° hlßh f?, edu ' i , r . ad PtoPortics of the
DaruMum Aursoj.unlin, } ellmc Duck, Wild
ttmunfcrUm Khei plants, whose virtuos
are ten tunes more effective as medical agents So
lhc me dicinal proper
efTSct! lhla 'f 11 ? 0 ' tb:U “has been found the most
effect’vo modtclne now in use. Frequently, less
than a single bottle restores tho lingering Patient
trout debihty aDd sickness to strong and vigorous
,. iJ ' °'-y dose show, its goos effectsonth,
ZKm a P d ‘“Proves foe general health; and
FORFAT Ptl tT ' cclol ;ratod <H'M-I'OATFI)
a; jof I ILLS as an adjunct all tho followina
aropermanentlv ourei. *
wtspepSia and indigestion
wu, 0 * 2£n ho PUIa t an <l a bottle of the
omp&int! ° Ur ° th 6 mOSI “ iBtr<,ssille forms of this
A | V V F EVER.-Ono or two doses o
Pdla t and “bottle of the W ine will break the
afue and cure the Patient in all cases, whon the
directions on the bottlo are adhered to
DROPSICAL CO3IPLAIBTI^:. Frotllo
- two boxes of the Pills, and three bottles of ti ,
obstinate disorder.
_ disorder of the kidneys
The Forest Wine and Pills have proved high!-
effiewtpos in this disorder. One to two boxes of
threo or v U J bottlea of the Win©
oaseaL ° l6Dt a CQro in the wore*
DEBILITY, Nl«sn SWEATS, &naco
°f '-he Ct.nshtuiion.— The
Forest Wmo is a popular remedy’ or all these
complaints. One to tnree bottle cure the Worst
cases without the use of the Pills; but when the
complaint is accompaniod with some other disor
der, the Pills will be required.
p efficacy of the For
est Remedies in Rheumatism is very singulars—
?omo of the most distressing cases 1 eve saw
have boon oured by them in ten or ♦welve day
HTOVAFM ? ISOKItKK * A STD FOCI
wii 5n H, " On L e .P. ar * atl?e dose of the Forest
Pills will care any buious disorder dr auy com
plaint arising from Foal Stomach and morbid con
aJtioo oi the bowels.
FEVERS.— One or two purgative dosoa will
cure fevers.
COUGHS, COLDS, ETC.-One box of the
Pills, and a bottle of the Wine, will break up and
ireasi 6 mofi t severe cold*. cough*, and patn th<
TTI.CEKS, BOILS. BLOTCHES, Scabbed
litnffVKyrntj Erytipelaa, gait, Rheum , Sore
ifyes.and every ktndof Humor. Those complaints
au arise from one common cause —impure blood
Generally nothing but the Pills arc required for
he cure of most of these disorders; hut If botk
remedies are used, two of the Piils \r,\ t-.,,
or three bottles of the W’tovi, win euro the rer>
worst cases, and froqnentlv bv j; h if ft
quantity. u*
JAUNDICE.—fwn box.*- . t he }' ! j
many bottleaof the Wine, <-oroiie \
Jaundice.
* HONS, produced
from bad colds or weakly constitutions. A few
ivHSo 0f H l »o.curea the most distressing
i?™ J theße c complaints; and if the Wine be
SS 0 !!?* up aew W i?£kfi. these derangements will
not oeonr again. The Wine exactly suits the
female constitution, and gives strength, vigor and
blooming health. Over a million of\>oxos'and
bottlos have been sold widiin the last two yoara.
111 Unrtod btates and Canada. Letters anc
certificates to tho amount of many thousands,
nave been received, testifying to the ourea and
good effects of the9e remedies.
Forest Wine is in large square bottles, one dol
lar per bottle, or six bottles for five dollars
Forest Pills, twenty-five oonts per box. General
repot, 55 Walker Street, Now York; and ket»t
yy one or more respeotable druggists in almost
every oity and village in the Union and British
Colonies. Dr. GEO. H.KkYSEK. Agent.
Wood street,
mhl2-lyv
Bold by Druggists everywhere.
Forßa‘s Mioe,Roaohes, Ante.Bedßqcs,Moths
£nMr len8 -* c - insecta ° n
Put up in 25c, 50c and $1 boxes bottlna a
fc £.“ d * fl “ k ” f ° r HCete. a K b b o ,'^i n a B S d
“Only infallible remedies known."
t( lnree from Poisons,”
t Not dangerous to the Human Family "
Rate oome out of thetr holes to die.”
Sqm n 8 ?!® in all lsr » e °>ties.
wh2L S ° ld by 111 Drnegiate and Dealers eyery-
| eware of all worthless imitations.
“°" ea ° h b 01 '
Principal Depot. TAR
PAHNESTOPR ’'* E Prt SI wt EHS * DO--eed B. L.
imEßlOffi A CO. Wholesale Ajfenta, Pitts
■ ■■*-■- ivlft-ffmdeodew
A DA f R P habe came
£*■ t° farm of the subscriber, in Jefferson
Sf w h V > W about JThe “are hw a £25
on her left rump. The owner is requested to
prove property, pay charges and take her aw J?
or she will be disposed of according to law *
aul-Atw. JAME 3 f-W-JR.
P OTATOES—IIB BARBEUs POTA
toes, just roo d and for sale by
J AS-A. FETZBH,
aornor Mar Vet and let Rt.
piHH,
M ,s°k e ret, No. ?Laree and No
aiQqtmD^Jastreo d and for sale by
106 FETZEB & ARMSTRONG.
COMMERCIAL
PITTSBVUGH OIL TRADE,
Monday, BepL 21.
Saturday was one of the dullest days of the
| season. The market appears to hare come to a
stand still; there wasno disposition manifested to
operate. The stocks in this market are not large
besides a largo portion of them are held on east
ern account, and subjoot to their order. But as
the markets east are over-stocked, it may remain
here for some time. The following dispatch, was j
reoeived at the Oil Exchange on Saturday, viz:
Nett Tore:. Sept. 19
The market tc-day was firmer, and is evidently
gaining strength. Toe receipts continue heavy
The next European news is looked for with a
good deal of interest; upon them depends the ad
vance or decline in the oartero market. Unon
this market, the news c*n have but little effect,
as there is but 1 ttle to operate wi:h.
The Exports— During the pa’t 24 h urs
tvere as follows: To New Y-rk—Refined. 813;
Tar, 75: Kapha. 50 brls. To Philadelphia—Re
fined, 216; Benzole, 14; Crude, 328 brls. Toßal
tTl2. ro—2ll br’s.
Exports—Sent west—2sB brls.
A - y R. Road-Refined* 692;
I Tim' i Allegheny River. 511 b T ls.
«,%!(!! V Ih . ero wa? ao'bi f; done on Saturday
■ 5h7:83,03
Rcflueel—w»a not mud enquired for* We
tn oU nn SfTnT n °A an *S in continue
to quote m bond at, 53c: Free, 62 Sa’es for
,U Hc»Ty OH "S? ‘ p ” do at ""viouipno"
asf qSty ° S W " e Inade “t $609-51 brl.
W' 3 *' 75 brl " (ire » »•*.
° rd " d ” i " i ™ -ad.
Baltimore Grocery Market
Cw-’kkr —We hive tn no f o a further imrrove
ment ip Pin. Salr.* for the we-k foot up d., me
t'.OiX) hap;; Jr-'m lirjt aod second haDd*. at prices
roncing fr .in 28 to 30!vj cen*s. At tho Hose we
qao'o ccintuon to prim* at29(<t»3o cent* per lb n 0
p tock < f; thor ile eriptiona iu brst hards
\<" .vast.* All descriptions nave niu-e
»-*iiv n-i,i pi-ice< tent upwards u r.m<Mj u .. ru \,
th'- reduced s’ne fr . ClnjedCubi wen w vjuotic
at • !'.* o-t e miMus'.ovaJ.!, y t -I0«x- 16 ven I s ;i ,d
Pur u Hicu ut biKtioo oen s per gallon. M-.rke.
hare uf .\ < w ''rloans and Kng ish Is a- d
Si r; ut«- No sa es O’ refilling tcradn- havo trans
pired Uroofry sugars are scarce, and in demand.
.•* 0 revipo our quotations aa follows, viz:—Relin
idij arudcH (.u a. ; o/mnien to g.ol
groecrr. dc. 11®'\\^.; prime do. llW<S)l2c ; com
ic on.to good Porto Rim grocery, lll<@12c; piiine
to choice du ll^falYperfi).
RKFpvKr. Spga .‘■s—Deliveries r are now being
malcat tbeToMontn* prces by tho refiners, viz;
Cracked lo:-f and loaf, eta ; standard crushe *,
]?* cU: M"* <*<: A, B. U\ cts :
galLn™' - J !j Golden S mps b-1 ot-j per
litltlmore Carte Market, Kept, 17.
Bekp Cattle Tho offerings .at the x-a'es tu
fVrrd t 0 1 -*? 0 I heA '\- O r tho number of
. .' ' w ? r ? tft^en by Government cod
hi in ■ ," L ' li ' ,y }"fi Wn=hif K tn„ bttener,,
Ti i.V “P ,< *, ,) , vrr » und the balance purchased bv
_D:,I n.’jore hut.-m-r, M price ranxine froms2 75
”Mi. . ]f/) lb K , os, f cir common to prime
ljL3 V" a decline -1 -J>Av p 100 lt M „„ ,ho bene-
Brade . a lew ext a cattle fold at an advuoeeon
no ;Ui VC :j n‘t :i h'me
Shku*~ hr m.ik f was only fuir’v sur»plied
; t5 r ji/p -i U tr‘ 1 ;i abildo hi / bcr : *aie« ranged at
op. to v* if/ trroog. according ro qua’ttr
H- ..rt-L-ic n*.?-ipts continue liberal, and with
a Uss nctiv- d-.tmin-t. prices aro dropping S a ’r..s
th. I r?i* ri,r ii O r ,,r,Cn r% l vO -, b ; ,f '- at W6o@7 76 V 100
no , a dech c of %■* & P* on all dercriptions.
lSoHlon Boot nod Shoo iHarket.
The Poportor ssys : Thero is sill a very *nod
demand tor all deßorJpUons, and prices are firm
and show au upwind ten looey, while st eks f , r a
tSS « hlDdi ord.red ahead
Ibo western dealers aro erderiog largely and
several nt them r. r * here for,he sccoj'u™
tr is ■c.oi‘l, and aro purcbasinv f reo!y. The New
Ktigland trade bee .mat commacco.t under favor
obie auspicis. and a fair demand is looked f r
■' f quarter. Taken altogether, the fad
Urn Tr.i“t r | to |, h - 0 !nt,sfac ‘°n' nm l remuntra
nro. The total shipment r.f bootB and shoos hr
rail .mil sea, for the past week, have born 17,Sii4
Cincinnati Market
t'offee firm lmtaui»t Frxar firirc-, w no ,
bmher Pnrato disn.-chrs ,r„m Vork
quote an edvanre oi 1 rs '
1 here was t-.paivj a goo 1 demand fur uM »neiw
porn, and 2 5.« l brl», city soM at *lO an.|
cnaDirya, ~07, | a-,1 bavin, advanced
New nrk. « hoi there wrh more fir on pic
and that wh.' h had been uffered at -*‘ 4C wl-i
bui&- h * th:n * ,r=l, -""' red in b««n “
b 0“ hi' t^,f ;
SWE &3J*-'
Ililln dolphin Hide Market
The marl;rt during the past wcoa has exhibited
somcs'wrhrim r .reined rrires are firm wi?!,
an upw.rd tendency. There „ a good demon
m*Ark?t! Cd " ’ w^‘-h “o”““i eM *otd r«S’h?'
I’blladnlplilii l.eather Market.
roI I ’.?r, 1 er 1, ' l ' d o '’£' i,,Ue: i ,U '“HroV«as theses
* r Prices f r sjme d'serii tions are
hrmer thay at the date of r ur L> st review.
BEST PIANOS MADE.
S l ‘H ;,I ~I,) NEW & TOt-’H OF THE
N - 7 Ce efcrau-i
Sold Medal Premium Piano Fortes,
MAM I'a; riIRKD BY KNABE k CO.
They have been an• tied the HIGHEST PBEM
aro*pronoar!ced by Ul 0 ovcr “‘‘competition, and
TUALBERf}, STRCKOSCH, SATTER,
mM a o,h Wa d rrl n [ B cd i |uht P ;er s tSBUPOrior ‘° My
CHARBOTIE BLUME.
43 Fifth street
Sol ° “cent f-r the Manulactarers,
West Virginia Land for Sale.
A yitUAIilE AND FINE TRACT
toh„ 0 - n M o i Ut 473 . acro3c , f highly cultivated land
1° b ., "“V 1 law ,t situatod on the Little Kanawha
Kn or, about a miles from the City of Parsers
, “Imdr° ~d L a oant J' "c V - Th 6 whola of wh”h
s under good and sabstantial fonce, and more
than one halt is highly improved and cultivated
watere i a, 'rV S W<> -' and the whole weli
watere 1. I here is also on this farm a splendid
orchard, besides 15U young troes set out two years
' J '! aa ortho most desirable farms and
ra? d eular"^pp a T aJ or' , ad,lrS rChaf furtiar
au27;ltd^TDw
For Sale.
■ fuse tf
A £°T V F F< ‘ rlt acres of eand
Bowwh“p. d ““ th ° Brighton Road, in
FOUR MILES FROM THE CITV,
Easy of access by the P. P. w. It. K Wo]
adapted for
A (OIfXTRY RESIDENCE:..
It contain.-* (juite a tlourishins Orchard hearino-
ofan choice {rmT'f lrmas
tiff. i U G ,E* cm has‘tig wou ddo well to look nt
this place be ore buying e’sewbero For farther
information apply on the premises to ' ther
JOH.Y HFRdPERGER,
Proprietor.
>os-ltwAStd.
i'LEJU^e,
FASHIONABLE HATTKK,
Has removed from the corner Wood and 6Uth
SO. 139 WOOD STREET,
Fourth door below Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh'
Caps ami Strn wGomJs *al of
«the .oweet
• _ a024-]yw
notice!
PCBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
Kiven, that application will h.„ “T
••The Bank of Pittsburgh,” (Iwated in A d ”« by
of Pittsburgh. Pa..) to the LeSture St f, h .°
session, for a renewal of the CheH ne ?i
Bank, with the existing capital of Tw»lvfi) Hill '
dred Thousand Dollars* Twelve Hun-
ju27-6m:wl(d
FOR SALE—I NOW OFFER ran
tale until the first of March lSr„ FO “
farm of 49 acres, 2 roods and 15 Dereh.S ?? 1
measure, snnnted on the waters oMßohUnk n nct
and underlaid with stone coal a °d “ R ??-
Railroad. Enquire of N. BsrdS STSfJS" 0
isos, or addres3 moprem-
ee4«ltd6mw.
SWAMP GBA§B hay
WASTE!*. TWENTY-FITE TONS
at the Uhemioal works near the Sharos
burg bridge, v
fames IK Win
«Bt'fiS! BBCflS! I IDRCJgsTi
Hating pukuias vi.
stock ofDBUQS and MERCHANT! tkk
tained in the Store. No. 166 Wood 8T?„,
sts&jaSsutrSfe&xt
ar‘“&jfiSas
ol7:lrw.
H. aTh?®o. =1 befhteo
commodatdon to ffucsts al& very • ac ~
ISm^w Idyery *"•3 obft& KSS
£e suftes'of mm' aro lar ? e “d well ventilated;'
te 8 4ffi r “Ki?nT,l1iSa J v C eE
Kt
in tho all parts of the ioun-
Bos'on, Sept. RICB '
P
üblje Notice.
ISSS'sSHSw
ceXt^r 1 tmpruionTnent *"°f a ex
sSSSSSSSSBSf
tho r m th a?Se°ffiSo°LT d AC ’’ by “-»<«-
«: w. c As^&fSfrw D i s c B k B cS.°'
°- & B oiMtVd!
E HAvl ”e“ c h a k t s h ociTd
M. P. AniNR
Parkersburg, W.
telegraph office.
railroad station.
AND EXPRESS OFFICE
IK THE
UNITED STATES AND CANADAS.
EVIDENCE*
rQ O MICE OF THE AdaHS EXFBSSS Co . 1
r i 59 .® t S?4 way . New York, Fob 3,1863 f
we L fi° n y H d „ B f Tel T aph ' Elpr6 B o-nd Railroad Map
our several Express Lises We deem it*!
useful Map anT U toffiL* S
„ Adahs Exfebss Co,
by W. B. Dmsmoro, Prest.
Maps now ready for delivery at
JOHN GKAHAM,
President
fty H , ASf S COURT SAIES.-B Y VIB
<JrL; ue ? f or ? er of the Orphan’s Court Tor the
County of Allegheny, date* S«pL fth, 1563, the
6 j SO v er will offer at public sale to the highest
S D bidder, for cash on the premises, on
SATURDAY, the 3d day of October. 186 J, at 2
o clock, p m., all the undivided four-sixth parts
or the following described property, situated in
tne Borough of Birmingham, County of ‘lleghe
ny. Penna.. being 21 :eet in width on Denrmm
st., and extending back, preserving thfilSS 11
width 60 feet 8 3 16 inohes, onwh&h th~?£
ereoted a two story briok dwelling honeeT'hefe’f
i the same lot of ground which rf
Sheriff of Allegheny County, by DeedpS^l ,
December 8. 1849. recorded in Deed
of the aamci;Ta^X h a^S d
Sept 10th. 1863. Jaat '
nbarcilay,
Pa.
1 "'SSXMKB&ff T «*
■* TU&.
Amusements.
~~H- OvHB.NGTOK
HERRODff who wm f* a ‘ aitiate. MATILDA
oharaoter of Camille appear k* hftr celebrated
THIS EVENING w m v*
section Play in fire
IcAMItTE, o, .he Fate of a Coquette.
Armar d the Coquette -Ma'ilda Herron !
MonaDurai *“••—-0 Loveday
Gaston Chippendale
Do VarviUeV It 0 fcjefton
Fannie * ylF* Karnes
T„ ****;**" Mis* Becke*
10 oonclade with
Overture, by the
Ko °tter flay t'hUcyen'lnl,
SANFORD’S OPfcRA TROUPH!
masonic hall..
ikfrecedekted success.
HOUSES CROWDED TO WITNES i
The Pioneera_of Minstrelsy
THIS EVENING & EVERT EVENING
MI'KISO THE WEEK,
•And on Satorday Aftirnoon.
SANFORD'S TROUPE 1
THE Ilti'l ll, ■
Tll£ DA N CERS ! 1
lilt BEST COMEDIANS!!
xu. appeal,.
ter ti" s. 1,8:1 111 7 0 c,aci - To comaience nuar
•rp“s>W** i - A fIW r e-'t r-ved i eals 50
It Kkb..;,t Bro JtlV' ?Cd " ' ri m ’ hB ““^ 6 o!
AA'JSSbUsOW m COMISCJ
Wh ° IS ANDEESCUVP
Anderson and Mystery
WHAT IS ANDERSON
-vsm RsoS f THE
»E S riOIGITATORIA LIST
L’ OR OCT TOR iNDEusov
A^ on the PB ychomantioniBt.
A K C OMlj( ttf
COaVCERT HAUL
„ FOE HJX NIGHTS ’
< orntncnci ng on MOKDAY KVESlvrs
Nej>t. »|BK, **^*x«u,
; MORRIS' MINSTRELS !
S B SiA @ w B AND,
BURLESQUE OLDJQIK'S CONCERT.
From their Opera House Boston.
MK 0 O »r« d . er^: <h LT'i E
Ibe dutin mgmahed mutical seniaa.^ n ’d his
Th r C> < ' s ’ H T'Vl '!fcj,- IA
° DII, te ™»entof tho kind over
rramme‘ ammo ' h Postere ' and Pro
-? n rU e^r KSnicht
s£S“-" k
bdLHS---«««
W. A. ABBOTT. Ab‘.uC MORHI - K«»«r.
SMITH, PABK & CO.
Nin Hi War.l Foundry
PITTSBURGH.
i|fPip2SSS2'
pu.iiJ^u.^rd'A^ 0108 ' 6Miw “ u,d »
tio A „ 1 » 8 J d 0 b to?rd“ d Machi -"'of »«ry descrip-
o2l:lydcfcw
AMERICAN HOUSE,
BOSTON,
LLOYD’S STEEL PLATE
felegrapli, Railroad and Express Hap.
it shows every
ONLY $1 50 ON ROLLERS.
PITTOCK’S NEWS DEPOT,
Opposite tho Postoffice,
20 AGENTS WANTED.
S el 0-ltd &2tw
lySSsXSfe
i'A o clock, in tne Diamond, AJl^henyClM? G ',iii
voters are reonested to atteid. Yhe mee} J?{)
bonddressod tyANDEBtr Bbhke, JLq“ and other
prominent speakers. seised
JJAILY fob TJHE COKSTITVTIOS
I r»o!i?., fr lends of the Union and the Constitution
I ns h°ath Western Pennsylvania, will
Pol?** Grand Mas 3 Meeting at Uniohtown
HonW m C °a nt , 7 ' 1? Wednesday, KOptfsOth)
BlMfe H°n- Heister Clymer, Jndgo
hhaier, Gen. Foster, Hon. Wm.
men°f - r . and
I and *addr«s*Ss5 e< *isP lnte m : * oa t 0 prtsefit.
ttHifiSS I ?** The Httabur S aruf
cuBBio?WcKSM I S?Mi» Colnpan - r 1 x *
extra cars for tkL “ e occasion, and provide
a°o eve^witoLed
Orchestra
HOCSEKEETEiTS :
FUBarisitisrc} sit©ke,
GOODS FORthk
hitches.
En Ware,
Wooden Ware
Spioe Boxes
Gup Tubs
Straw letters
xlair Sieves
Minco Knives
Oliver Soap
Chamois Skins
Skewers
Onairona
Lemon Squeezers
Stew Pans
Wailc Irons
iish Ketrles
Ham liyiiers
Or «.tcr3
Larding Neediors
Puo.J:nt' Pans
Broad Pans
Butter Ladies
Iron Holders
Step Ladders
Keelers
CiothOo LiliC*.
Scales |
Cook';* Knives I
Bread roxes
Scoops
FOR TttE Dk!
aiLmaj
Brushes
Baskets
Jelly Moulds
Wash Basins
Cap Mops
Wire Sieves
Coal Scut:ls
Stove Polish
Kuifo Waabors
Basting Spoouj
Coffee Mills
** ash Boards
£tiuee Pans
Bmi.Uoaetors
£ry Pans
Faj-uia Boilers
‘-.'TK Beatr:-
Flour P, i:,
}’ ’ i;'orere
i c f'lrMes
Cioth'-3 U f rii>K«-rs
j U ood?o Sponnh
Baiter Priuts
W r.jsb I'nbs
Soap .Cups
Xt asi Fonts
Sad Irons
Meat Presses
Boxes, do., do.
ISOG KOOSI.
Castor? ?L Cal» > *rii»i! fl
Syn.i. J nga But pfclks
Cake Knives 'f??-., t. -
25&S!"' fc&XW
tekSSf
§£V£f“
Bouquet stands (Job'< ♦-*
t tt CUIXERir
Ivory Bandied Knives Carvers
Coeoa do do • Forks
ISS™ i
Coffee Biesins
gggps* ; ss&sssx*
sir**
EsiSgs
T»!l«. I F#R THECHAMBEB.
Infam'sfLa I Ch^berß^ckeU
£ I isr w™™
Clothes Whisked
W^^p E N & t
t •, ~ mscEixAiv e« rs;
Libraey Steps DoorJUam
\ lenna Iksh Globes I Vesta*
Bird Cages ; Meatbaf.w
Cartel Visile Frames! £aiV “
Campkmves j Camp Portfolios.
°* a well appointod
STORK “ f ed ttt ro aflonable prices at the NEW
KAY & RICHARDS
Ko- SO FIFTH STREET,
First door below the Exchange Bank.
ei^n"^ 3 i° liv ? rc d free of Charge in the
q uesne borouvh! g™™***- Maaoh a <^ li »“-
ladies, misses,
AND CHILDREN’S SHOES,
in endless vario’y at
ERT BAIL SHOE STORE,
82 FIFTH STREET.
le Wonder of the Nineteenth Century,
How Goods can be sold so cheap at
CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE,
62 Fifth street.
f)£LEBKATED EX'
HAADKERCHIEif.
Ashland Flower, jMi*nonetto
Bo“de Californio fe° W Sbntm
Bouquet d’Arabie 'Lily of the
BeUJSJ!* tl® Caro Una |Now ■ mown liny
IS Ii«-™
g“e Poppinack
Cta-cmeUe Rosat " PrairieKlowers
gmtal Palace Rose
oniffw? 1 Rough and Ready
gßh fi ®w°r Spring Flower
toiden.isiowera jSwoet Briar
H™f5 P 0 iSweot Pea
Houevenekl. fSeM fee”
Hyuoina! TSbSofe
J»u?L <?ln d b - Vio'etr
Mousselme VanUl“
mU^o?" 8 West End
Magnolia t ;it>
tef^3 E e^fh WlA .%highV B! ro m eutru.
odor
OPplfq PN 0D 4 Q Y ET - TaEBLE EXTRACT
fiyStvfok l E « 14180 assortment of Toilet
Soaps, Shading Creams, Preparations for the
Toilet ftatere, DeSdfrieSl. md
perfumery of all kinds, constantly on hand.
den2o For Bal ° b - CHAS. H. SU PER.
<teaa> Comer Penn and St. Clair st
Th. 6 Howe Sewing Machine.
Invented 1849. Perfected 1863,
R,Sk' F '1 TKI> TBIBCTE FROM am,
isttt-mi! §f w J. n * Machines, at the World’s Pair,
i??P„" hU I? hoS ‘ D ? erSe 'T ln * Machine reodved
“? s'fflSfable mention on its merits; and Wheel-
Wilson,, a medal for its device, called "Cir-
Jij ok - T . h<l H° we Sowing Machine, was
t 2r, a (to an English Exhibitor.) as
the bpstipr all purposes on exhibition. Oorlight
'v.-’J 6 fosfsntasd to make perfect work on
the lightest and heaviest fabric. 3.
Sold and rented, Cor. Penn & St Clair, streets.
A. XL ITcORKOOB.
Acent.
my2o:d3tawJy
Dissolution.
THE eOPABTSEHSHIP ,
tween the nndereigned, under „ b ®7
name of KNAP, RUDD ICO einirL 5° d
by limitation. The business will da ?
or fromthe S?S
/far
Port Pitt Fopndry. July ? < 18(H. B ‘ jjlg^m'
Jjbst bkceivkbT ‘
La <J? es ’ Steel Shank Boots,
Bobber Balmoral Boots,
ohanghi u
Misses’ and Children’s Boots,
sel9 ‘ B OS BAND’S
So Market st.
ana oommodio^^ t ft^ e a l t S <!^.J pen 3• j ell covered
upon the railroori v“® yar( D. abutting
venienoe snn»rftE latform. thus giving great oon
havabeL^.iSJiS 1 and unloading. The pons
i non u d 80 as to aooommodateiUiuO to
y ards as many more. Com
owners of stook, and thw subscriber ro-
Bpec miiy solicit* a share ol their patronage.—
A6 *“»* for boarding and rent of yard moderate,
mhiV? D. SHiFBE
Meetings.
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