Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, September 16, 1858, Image 3

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    F A L L
DRY GOODS
C. HANSON LOVE'S
No. 74 Market Street,
BETWEEN FOURTH STREET AND THE DIAMOND
PITTSBURGH. PA.
SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE HIVE
The enbscriber has Just returned from Philadelphia, New
York, Roston, and some of the .Manufacturing towns in the
New England States, so as to get ag)ortion of our DOMES
TIC CIOODB direct from the manufacturers, and gave one
profit is receiving them in that way. Our stout of FOR
EIGN GOODS has never been so complete.
DRESS GOODS :
VERY RICH DRESS SEES, In Plain Black. and Figured.
VERR RICH DRESS SILKS, Plaid, Striped and lirceaeo
VERY RICH SILK ROBES, Black and Colored.
VERY RICH ALL WOOL MORS DR LAINS.
VERY RICH ROBE MOUS DR LAINS.
VERY RICH COTTON AND WOOL MOUS DE LAIRS.
FRENCH MERINOS
CuBURGS,
The Largest litcnk in the city, And
BETTER GOODS FOR THE PRICE
CAN BE FGUNB IN ANY °Tina ROUSE WEST uF
TILE MuUNTAIRS,
BOUGHT AT AUCTION
LARGE QUANTITIES AT LOW pRIcES,
AND WILL by RE-aaro AT A rid
SMALL ADVANCE ON EASTERN COST
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS,
Of , - ,nttrali a.aw each ra tha
lALMA SHAWLS,
And many r t er
NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS AND CLOAKS
Vie have been abio to offer so largo and varied a stock of
ail kind. of BIiAWLS and CLOIES.
NEEDLE WORK :
COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES,
FLOUNCINGS,
EDGINGS,
MOURNING GOODS :
BLA.cg, DREES GOODS, SHAWLS, CRAPE VEILS,
COLLARS, GLOVES.
AHD
EVERY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE LINE
MuURNINU GoODS
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS
BLEACHED AtiD UNBLEACHED musLris,
TICEINGB,
CiIE4IEB,
GlNGfi Alti.i,
YEINT ,
CASSIMETtES, CLOTHS,
And every c.thu talkie ceaahly kept in a.
WELL ASSORTED STUCK OF DRY GOODS
As many of the above goods have beau bought from tho
kfANHFACTURERS and AT AUCTION FOR NET CASH,
we are enabled to eall them as LOW AS THEY CAN DE
PURCHASED IN MANN OF THE WHOLESALE HOUSES
In the Eastern cities. In short, we never have beau able to
offer so large and attractive a stock t) our numerous CUE
t miters and the public generally.
NEW GOODS 1J DAILY. WA
C. HANSON LOVE,
F.:.rmErly Tuang, Skvbnson & Loid,
and t coio Brotbere,
Nu 74 MARKET STREET.
P;TT2BURGEI, PA
selF.:imdAw
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PERMANENT OFFICE.
0:111PLYING WITH THE EIRGIaNT REQUEST OF HUN
DRRDS OF THEIR PATIENTS,
DRS. C. M. FITCR AND J. W. SYKES
llara couelmlati tx, remain
PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH,
ALM may bo commit." at their. oftlm,
1910, 191 Para street,
uPP08111: BT. CLAIR rural,
Dafly, excopt t'audaya, for CONSTAIPTION, ASTHMA,
ti6ONCILITIB ami A LL (THEI; COMPLANT,
~..amplicated with, or cam:dug pulmothwy dtcoa,o, iLcluctiag
Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver,
Dytyepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, 4e.
Kt 9. MOH & SYKES woul i state that their treatment
,1 Consumption is based upon the fact that the disease =Ws
t,‘ tie blood and system at barge, both before and daring al
ikestopmen2 in the lungs, and they therefore employ Meehan
hid, Hygienic and Medical remedies purify the blood and
st, engthen the system. IWth these, they use MEDICAL Hi
ttA:IATIONA, which they value highly, but only as Pa/lia.
uel, (having no arratias effects when used alone,) and Inva
lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious
tittle of curability on any treatment based upon the planal•
to,:, but false idea that the "Beat of the disease can be reached
la a direct manner by Inhalation," for a 5 fare stated, the
of the disease w in (i.e bland and its effeds only in the
No charge for coninitetion.
A list of questions will be sent to those wishing to consult
be by lettor. toy29:dtkw
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11 RANK OF THE SOUTH COUNTI.—At the Au)
gust term of the euprsma Court of Rhode Island, for
Washington county, the first day of January, a. D., 18E9,
sisa limited for bringing, in the bills of the Beak, with a
view to a dividend of funds then on hand This order is
made with a view to batten a settlement, and not to cut off
not then presented. which must, of course, all be paid,
u the Bank is solvent of which there is no reasonable doubt.
The bills will be taken in payment of all debts. Bills pro
ecnted, for which receipts are given, will he entitled to in
terest Bills may be forwarded to the Receiver, at Reu•
czngten, Rhode Island. B. 8.. POrrilJt,
n3l 4w Beedver.
NOTICE—TIIS INTEREeT COUPONS of 043
llty Bonis of Lawrence County, issued to the PITTS
BURGH AND Elan RAILROAD COMPANY, due July,
1858. will be paid at the office of W. IL WILLIAMS & CO.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. The change in place of payment is made
to consequence of the failure of the Ohio Life Insurance
nod Trust Company, New York, where the 03upous are
;pp:ibis By order of
152 Tag COSI2tUrISIONEES.
• TIIE BEST AN ll
. 13.7 rt..,
CHEAPEST VINEGAR is sell•
ing at the most extensive Vll4
EGAR WAIIEHOUSE in tho : 7 l ' , viNscr. - 1 . , i :
" Went This house now sup ;...
e - • plies and has for tho last ton
•
years, more than ono-half of
.n r!.,":• the Pittsburgh grocers, and
_ the same in every other city In 77,
which it has bet.
BALLOI3, 146 Water street,
between bmithfield and Grant.
aufidydkw
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL
MELTING WORKS
PARK ItITURDY 4. 00 ..
AANOTAOTURERS OF SHEATHINO,
Brastere and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms,
still Bottoms, Opener Bolder, tc ,slap importers and
dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, neet iron, Wire, ke. Coastaidly
on hand, 'Simmered Machines and Toole. Warehouse, No. lag
Firs:, and 17,Z Booond street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders
of Copper cut to any desired pattern. my22l.3rdscw
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F IRST INTRODUCED JULY, 1849
L. AItOIIA.BIBAULTIi
Portable Steam Hoisting and Pumping Engine
00. Wheels, from Bto 80 horse pawor. Also, Furor En
and Eaw Mill Drivers, 3to 30 horse. .Eng Was always
Ln Lund. Manufactory, 18 th S• Hamilton Street,
PEISLADELPiI lA.
E. SIMPSON 0. H. RIPPEY.
ATE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED
together in the practice of the Law, under the firm
liIMPBON & RIPPLY.
Office, No. 94 Fourth Street.
SIMPSON.
.4111.8 ly 0. H. RIPPLY.
FALL
GO TO
EtOR.NE , S, 77 Market Street,
see their fine diaploy of
kW GOODB, NOW OPENING
ONE AND A-HALF ACRES OF GROUND
pleasantly situate on Mt. Washington, with Cottage
Dwelling 'House, Stable, Well, Pratt Trees, ' Grape Vines,
strawberries, good fence, etc. The house contains a tall,
funr roams and a kitchen.' $230 worth of Strawberries
were enld from this place Lan season.' For price and terms,
usll at the real estate Man of B. OUTEILISitT 80N,
ee 61 Market street:
("I gg iOIB SICINS.—I have just received
tg,.) a Urge supplj , of flue Ohamcds Skins. Those wishing
7.artleingof the kind, shorld call and examine my ata.k.be.7
ro .
r =bolas elsewhere. JO& IL+> Os
nal Oa= Diusald sad Ids &ed.
INSERTINGEI, ETC
iIi.NTIJOIiY JEANS,
TWEEDS,
EA TINETTE,
F A L
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
The Weather.—The following is the range of the
thermometer and barometer, as kept by George E.
Shaw, optician, Fifth etrect, yesterday :
raEnstomersa.
In Btm. In shade.
9 A. M.. 74° 64°
12 M 104° 750
0 P. 2d 70°
Barometer, 29 4-10.
Country Sews.
The Steubenville Herald has the following :
A young man by the name of George Horner, of
Burgestown, Pa., came to this city, one day last
week, for the purpose of selling a colt. He called
on Mr. Fred Fry—proposed to sell the animal—was
offered, and agreed to take, $2O. Mr. Fry stabled
the colt, and informed the young man that the mon
ey wonld be ready for him when his father or guard
ian would call to receive it. The owner of the colt
called for it, however, and young Horner is now in
the Washington jail on a charge of stealing the colt.
The Newark Advocate says : There was a
death by suicide,
near Homer, Licking county, at
noon on the ?.sth ult. The victim was Mr. Wm.
Pearson, an old man of more than sixty years of age,
a native of Ireland. He had been suffering for
some days under a depression of spirits, and, to put
an end to his troubles, hang himself with a rope, in
the barn of Mr. James Patton, a near neighbor, with
whom he passed .most of his time. The deceased
had suffered at intervals, daring his ear'ier years,
from fits of insanity. On his voyage to America,
some ten or twelve yoare ago, he had the misfortune
to loose his wife; and since then he las passed a
lonely existence with but a single child to share his
loss. Some time ago he deeded his estate to his son,
reserving an annual inoomo sufficient fur his mainte
nance. At last, life dragging too wearily upmi the
sad old man, he yielded to the infirmity of his feel
ings and brought its earthly troubles to a close.
—The Bucks county Intelligencer sap that the
grasshoppers continuo to commit terible ravages in
that section of the country. The corn crop has al
ready boon materially injured.
—Mr. Jacob Harlan, of Stoughstown, Pa., had Lid
right arm literally torn to shreds by a threshing ma
chine, on Thursday laPt, though, it id euppoeed, be
may still survive his injuries.
—We understand that Mr. Jacob Seam, of North
Huntingdon township, Westmoreland county, had
his arm almost torn off, one day last week, while en
gaged in threshing with a machine.
The Comet—As many of our readers are anxious
to sea the comet we give the following description of
its locality : It is found, just after dark, a few de
grees from the northwestern horizon, in nearly a di
mot line with the Pointers in the Dipper, and about
fifteen degrees from the lower one, Merck. It shines
with the brilliancy of a star of the second magni
tude, has a tail two or three degrees in length, and
sets about 8/ o'o'ock in the evening, but rises again
in the northeast about 3 o'clock in the morning, at
which time it can be seen to better advantage than
in the evening. The best point for observing it is
from the St. Clair street bridge, when, by looking
directly over Seminary Hill, it is distinctly visible.
Bogus Railroad Subscriptions.—ln the Court of
Common Pleas of Beaver County—Before the lion.
D. Agnew and associates, September 14, 1858.--
Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Company vs.
Othneol Woodrow : Verdict for plaintiffs, $1302 31.
The important point decided by the President Judge
in this case rules many others, vie ; That all condi
tions attached to subscriptions to stock, taken by
Commissioners, are illegal and void; and the sub
oription remains valid. They are the agents of the
Commonwealth in receiving such subscriptions, and
not of the corporation. J. S. Craft and N. P. Pet
terrains, ci Pittsburgh, for Plaintiffs ; Cunningham
and Clarke, of Beaver, for defendants.—Gazette.
Fatal Accident—A Man Killed in a Coal Pit.—
Oa Wednesday afternoon, about noon, a German,
named Joseph Barker, was fatally injured at A. Mil
ler's coal works, by a lump of elate, measuring six
feat in length, four feet in breadth, and about two
feet thick, falling on him and crushing him to the
earth. Dr. Knox, of 11I'Keeeport, was sent for Ina
modiately, hut life was extinct ere he arrived. An
inquest was held by Coroner 4lexander, and the jury
returned a verdict in aeoardanca with tho facts. He
leaves a wife and ono ehild to mourn his untimely
end.—Jf Keeaport Weekly.
Bench Warrant.—Robert S. Carson, a liquor mer
chant on Wood street until rec.utiy, was before
Judge Hampton, in the District Court, on a bench
warrant yestetday. Tho suit was entered by Mr
Atwell, of the firm of Atwell, Lee ,t Co , who charges
Carson with having made a fraudulent assignment
to a clerk in his store, Mr. Atwell having given him
his endorsement for ono thousand dollars. The toe
timony was taken yesterday, and the case will I.e
argued and probably decided to-day.
Carl Forme..—Mr. Ullman, Director of the New
York Academy of Music, has arrived from Europe,
and will at once proceed with the arrangements for
tho series of Mneical Festivals by earl Formes and
the full orchestra of the Academy, under the direc
tion of Mr. Auaburtz, aided by the leading artists
of the Institution. Mr. Atkins, Mr. Ullman's avant
courier, is now in our city making preparations for
the first concert here, which will positively be given
on Thursday next, the 23d inst.
The Sons of Malta.—This body turned out last
night, mounted on horses, to the number of one hun
dred and twenty, with horses and roan draped in
white, the faces of the latter concealed by masks so
as to render recognition impossible. The marched
through the principal streets of the city and then
proceeded to Beitler's, at East Liberty, where a
supper was served up for them. They presented a
very singular appearance, and attracted large crowds
in the streets.
Sad S; . 9ht.—Passing up Smithdeld street, yester•
day afternoon, wo observed a woman of respectable
mein, apparently about forty years of age, In a state
of beastly intositation. She had in her basket a
bottle of whisky. On resoling tho corner of Third
she fell backward on the striking her bead
violently. ri was thought she was badly injured,
and she was picked up by two gentlemen ; they
handed her over to tho police, who found her fall had
not injured her.
Theatrical.—Mr. Taylor appeared as Jack Cade,
last evening, to a good audience, and wa. well re
ceived. The bill for this evening is a good one, con
sisting of " Hamlet," in which Mr. Taylor takes the
leading character, and in additii n a divert sealant,
or oll4podr ida of pathetic and comic songs, dances,
eta. We predict a full house. To morrow evening
Mr. Taylor takes a benefit.
The Minlrreis —A good audioneo graced Masonic
Hall last evening, a large propc.rtim. of which con
dated of ladies. The entire audierma seemed de
lighted, and we take pleasure in saying that not one
word was uttered wii:Th could give offence to the
most refined ear. This evcniag they announce a
change of programme, introducing a number of nov
elties. Ua Saturday, a matinee for the benefit of
ladies and children, will be given, at a reduction of
rates far children.
Fire.—A fire occurred in the Filth Ward at seven
o'clock yesterday morning, when it craa discovered
that the roof of the joweley store of Frederick Kra
mer, on Penn street, between the canal and O'Hara,
was on fire. It was extinguished before much dam
age was done, beyond the burning of a hole in the
roof.
Watermelons and Oysters.—Col. Fricker, at Wal
nut Hall, has past received any quantity of water
melons and fresh oysters, both can and shall. They
aro as tempting a lot of eatables as we have seen
far many a day. Call at Walnut Hall if you want
goad meal nicely served, or good things of any kind
foi family use.
A Young Man named John Orr, of Butter, was
seriously injurod by a fall from the Butler stage on
Ohio street, Allegheny, on Tuesday evening. His
foot caught on the railing while he was in the act of
jumping, bruising his foot and log badly, and in
flicting a Fever° contusion oil his head.
Another Race.—The Putnam is again on hand for
a race, the Undine club having accepted the ohal
lenge of the Julia M. Cooke, to run for a puree of
$2OO, over the Monongahela course, Thursday even
ing, the 30th inst., at five o'clock . An exciting race
may be expected.
Tht examination of Beaver Female Seminary
COMILCI3O6II on Monday next, the 20th inst., at the
Court House, and will conclude on Tuesday. On the
Wednesday evening following, the exhibition, and
awsrd of diplomas to the members of the Graduating
Class, comes off at the same place.
Grover Baker's Sewing .Machines.—lt is wonder
fel how fast these capital machines sell, and how
much delighted the purchasers are with them.
Elliot, the shirt man, who is the agent for the sale
of these machines in this city, has his hand• full
these days. His store on Fifth street is crowded all
the time by ladies and gentlemen, engaged in exam•
fining and purchasing. Experience has proved that,
in all respects, Grover & Baker's Machines do their
.work well, making a firm, handsome stitch, and op
erating easily and with great speed. They are
strongly made, and not easily put out of order. The
utility of these machines in every household cannot
be over-estimated. The ladies who have used them
say that they would not be without them if they cost
twice what they do. There is no invention of the
present age which is more useful or more universally
popular than Grover 44 Baker's Sewing machines.
The Olympic Ahead.—ln the cricket match be•
tween thp Pitts!)ushers and Washingtonians, the
" Olympia" club beat the "Grange" club by a large
soots. Try again, Washington county.
BOto/7/4/3 if: Co :—My wife was troubled with cough
and pain in the breast for five years—the last two of
which she was very Low indeed. I procured some
of your Compound, and after plp bad taken it for
about five weeks she was able to do ill our house
work, which she had not previously done for four
Vie eheerfully, and unasked, recommend your Com
pctuad to All who are suffering under that terrible
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JAN Bouvraktaxn.
MARY R. Botrukammo.
launifra4 . l44 Myr 1866.
Who Should Speak First.—Ladies frequently nom
plain that gentlemen pass them on the street unno
ticed, when, in fact, the fault arises from their own
breach of politeness. It is their duty to do the
amiable first, for it is a privilege which ladies enjoy
of choosing their ; own associates or acquaintances.
No gentleman likes to risk the "cut" in the street
by a lady, by premature salute. Too many ladies,
it would seem, don't know the rules of politeness.
Meeting ladles in the street, whom we casually meet
in company, they seldom bow, unless he bows first.
and when a gentleman ever departs from the rules
of good breeding, except oecasionally, by way of
experiment, his acquaintances do not multiply, but
he stands, probably, charged with rudeness.
A lady must be civil to a gentlemen in whose corn •
pally she may casually be placed, but a gentleman is
not upon this to presume upon an acquaintanceship
the first time he afterwards meets her on the street.
If it be her will, she gives some token of recognition,
when the gentleman may bow, but otherwise ho must
pass on and consider himself a stranger. No lady
need hesitate to bow to a gentleman, for he will
promptly and politely answer, even if he has forgot.
ten his fair saluter. No one bat a brute can do
otherwise. Should he pass on rudely his character
is declared, and there is a cheap riddance. Polite
news or good bleeding is like the law—the " reason
of things."
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Conferees.—The gentlemen appointed to confer
with three others from Butler county, by the Demo
cratic Convention yesterday, for the purpose of nom
inating a candidate for Congress, were It. H. Kerr,
Lee A. Beckham, and Charles H. Paulson
Sent to Poor liottee.—Anna Maria Butler, the corn•
panion of Jacobi, has been sent to the County Poor
House for safe keeping until the case comae up for
trial.
Light coats neatly made. *ants and vet ,rtlitEA
to the season. Bummer under woar of silk, and cot
ton, 311 k a,-,d linen hosiery, for men's and buy's wear,
at close rates for cash, by Carnaghan, Federal street,
Allegheny eity. •
DR. J. 1108TETTER'9 OELEBR AT ED 81031 AOll
BITTERS, for the core of Fever and Agee, is Leyoei
all ,ontreversy the safest and beat rctuady toot could La
deed by the utlIP-ted, for all diseases of the shTv, voter"
The most violent Minas of this dreadful disease have oft,o
been prevented by the nee of this reliable remedy. Tee
"Bitters" hare been need by the proprietor In an eitensire
practice, In the treatment of Fever and Agee, for a comb, r
of y::618, and its wonderful curative powers ore well t now n
both to the press and the pub! c. Toole who de-it- a tier
°ugh renovation of their entira system, ettnnid net foil to
use the Bitters."
?jr sale by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere,
sad by aOSTEITER it SMITH,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
a 68 Water and 68 front streets.
WJ. M. OLIN'S CELEBRATED STOMACH itIT
TERS—Try them, and satisfy yourselves that they
are all they are recommended to be. The proprietor dors
not pretend to ray that they will cure all the diseases flesh
is heir to, brit leaves them to test their own merits, and the
constartly Increasing demand fur them 1. sufficient proof
that they are all they are recommended to be, and tar sti
pericr to any preparation of the kind n .w in the mark , t.
Their use is always attended with the most beneficial re
sults in cases of Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, weakness of the
stomach, indigestion, etc. It removes all morbid matter
from the Atomsch, assists digestion, and impsrrs a healthy
one to trio whole system. Bo sore an I call fur J. M. olio's
Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that the article par,
chased bears the name of J. M. Olin, as manufacturer.
Ear sale by .1. M. OLIN, sole proprietor and manufacturer
No. 2d7 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa . sod by druggists and
dealer. ,rtinnrlllv. i v 79
JULYS AXEL'S. &ALI ATISENIENNF, Olt HAIR
RENOVATOR, is oltered to the public as the result
of numerous chemical experiments, which have treed its
excellency. Its etLs Li are diametrically opposite to those
of moat other substances enteriog into the compositim of
hair preparations, deleterious to their properties, and doing
injury permanently. This excellebt preparation obviates
baldoeaa, restores the Hair Misr - id by age ill-health, with
a new growth, and beautifies the whole head with fine
glossy Hair.
Sold by B. L lIAHNRSTUuR ex CO, turner
Fourth and Wood streets, g elle( ally and at the
Laboratory of Jules Hanel A C.,• Na;(leant, t street,
Philadelphia. Belt{
JOSEPH MEYER,
MANUFACTURER OF
nine/ & Plain Furni!nre it Chairs,
Wareroonim, 42-4 Penn mtreel,
ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDLiE,
FITTSB UR 011 1' .1!
/CT In addition to the Fern tort ketineed, I :Ono uevote
attentlt.n ho UNDERTAKIN:i. Ltuarees 1:1..1 rarri..,.:ee
Etrufelted.
WI L L HE-OPEN ON
THURSDA }; SEPTEMBER 2D,
PRO F. COWPER'S
FASHIONABLE DANCING
A•r NICVILLB 11A1.1„ F.,GRTII A.N9 LLBILIVT sTY
DAYS OF TIIITION—TneaIay6, Thursdays and ;,atur
dup.% Master and %mos Claa ,- of vt 3 P ; LOCHOM Class 4
Y. 31 ; tlemen's Chum BP. In Pr... A -. Cowper oan bo seen
at the Scott Howw, daily
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PIANO AT A BARGAIN.-
A Bile (31.6' Octave RosewoM Piano, Ar4hiti•Ell
from the factory of NIINNB & CLARE, New
will be sold by the subscrirem at a 4
sacrifice. It was purchased sozn two years
ago for $1325, and looks fully as well, and in in every respect
as good as a new one. Bicknes3 in the owner's family, has
prevented them from mak ng any use of it whwever and
several rases of deata having sines occurred, it will be sold
low as above. H KIJKBER k 53 Fifth et
' N. B.—A fresh supply of Steinway & Bone' celebrated
Pianos is now 4LI the way. Notice of arrival will ho given.
self
DISSOLUTION -THE FIRM OF KNAP,
WADS A CJ. waltilktiCAVAl on ch.. first of lnly last.
Their anesttled bush:les?' alit be tatenoird to by alai' sac
,essors, KNAP, RUDD Et W.
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Foit'ln Pitt' U N CO-PARTNER
8111P.—T,w cider..igued f.rtnad a Co-Partner
chip under tho firm, name ut RN AP, HULA) A 00, and
stdl t.utinue the bmilu , se of the lat, dam ol Huai), Wad:
dt C.., at the Fort Pitt Foundry. ARLKS KN AP,
Plttaburgh, 11. P. RUDD,
July 1, 18.b8. f NICHOLAS K. WADE
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0 1' I VES.-5 duz. Spatash
Pli.M • aw,ucted. Just ro j :uived and Iv
REYNIKK k Ar.DEILSON,
Wood street,
&epeelte she St. Croaks Forel
$ 1 600 will
• sal his brick d house au Webster
street, near Townesnd, f.r the above prb,e, and on easy
terms. Thn house is now arranged for two families, but can
be easily altered to snit batons t sadly. Contains six rooms
and finished attic. Lot 2-4 feet trout by 109 d.ep to an alley
In a god neighborhood. S. CUTHBERT et SUN,
anlo 51 Market street
9PLIE GOLDEN LIARP.—A oullection of
11 EIyMDS, Panes, Chants. Fhurt and easy Anthems, etc
for Sabboth Schools, twctel gatherings and the home clr cle
by L. U. Emmerson, aithor of holden Wealth.
This new and valuable work for Sabbath Schools contalas
600 Hymns, Tunes and Select Piecoa for Anniverarlee,
Monthly Concerts, Sunday Scoot Oelebrationsoind othel
special occasions. The Hymns and Tunes have been chosen
with special regard to parity, sweetness and idmplicity
Just published and for 111113 at the Manic Store of
A LOTS FOR SALE—SITUATED ON
`ll Federal street, Allegheny City, above North Common,
will ha cold low and on easy terms. Apply to
JAMES 0. RIOELEY,
sal Real Aar ate and Bill Brok.r, 65 Fifth st.
STUB AND TWIST GUNS
A 1E:: D RS.
STUB AND TWIST GUNS AT TEN DOLLARS.
STUB AND TWIST GUNS AT TEN DOLLARS.
STUB AND TWIST GUNS AT TNN DOLLARS.
CARTWRIGIIT & YOUNG'S,
selS Fe. Fi 6 Wool street.
CHEESE. —3OO boxes choice cutting OheeEe
Just received and for sale by
sei) HENRY H. COLLINS
BRANS -20 bbls. small white, for sale by
HENRY 11. COLLINS.
RIO COFFEE.-500 bags good to choice
Rio Coffee, now lancling,And tor gale by
MILLER a RICKETSON,
sel4 Noe. 221 and 223 Liberty street.
SYRUP.-
6 lihda. Loverlng's first quality Syrup
25 " 6t ti 64
5u bbla. choice Golden Syrup, now landing and for
sale by Ad iLLES & RIORETSON,
sell Noe; 221 en I 223 Liberty street
WHALE 01L.-40 bbla. Bleached Winter
W hale 011, Just received and for sale by
MILL&R a RICKSTBON,
sel4 Noa 221 and 22:3 Liberty street.
SOAP.-
200 bozea Rosin nom);
100 " No.l Family Soap;
200 " Chemical Olive Soap;
21 " No. 1 Cin. Palm Soap, In store and
for gale by MLLES 6 1110BETSON,
eel 4 Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty street.
HOUSES FOR RENT, BY S. CIITH.I3ERT
* B'3N, 61 Market 'treat.
A small two story brick house, of fun rooms, kitchen
and cellar, on Bluff street, Eighth ward, $9 . 00 per month,
with approved security.
A small house In Bplane's Court, $6,26 per month.
A good dwelling house in complste orser, eleven rooms,
bath room, eta., situate on Second street.
A bonus of ten roams on Third street.
A warehouse on Smithfield street.
A large More room on fourth street. sel4
HAIR OILS, POMADES, ETC.—I have
Just received a large and fine assortment of Hair
Oils, Pomades, eto. Also, a line assortment of genuine An
doe Oil, one of the best Oils now in use for beautifying and
promoting the growth of the hair.
JOSEPH FLEMING,
seta Corner Diamond and Market street.
ARROW ROOT.-1 ease genuine Bermuda
Arrow Rozi,received by JOIL YLEMII.4O.
sel3 Garner Diamond and Market street.
IWKEE9PORT-TWO DWELLI NG
AM, Same and a Stare, situate on Fifth street, McNees
port, be sold at
Bs. &
Q , NST It BON, 51 Market et,
ACADENII,
CHARLES Ii NAP,
WILLIAM WALE,
11. F. RUM.,
JOHN H. hINLL)II,
No. Bd Wood street
U( rg M 1 4 1101 A I I.
130 A It LI OF Trit.t3K.
KIKCIIA.9I'rb , ET:CN 14V X:
Presider::.
R.
I-A. I$C
17 ra:t.;
Prriritel,L , t):
,10-1.011
anzonittee of Arbitrutwn for August.
ISAIAH. DICK EY, V. F'..
C. El PAULSON, JAULFOARDINKR
DA YID C AUSTIN LOOMIS
Stage of Water.
One fwt tiro incites water in the ch&lin.i
Weekly Review of Pittsburgh Markets
ert'r6l3l:lElGH, September lb', 18513
There hi, as yet, ts, perceptible Improvement In business
here. The market le alm:st barren of Produce and Grain,
the supply being limited to the requirements of retail deal
ers The river remains at a stand, with only eighteen
Inches by the metal mark, and the smallest brats are not
able to run. The little freight that goes down the river ie
taken in keel boats. Until the riv,r rises we can expect no
lail,r,,,vemunt in LUSiDBBB, eitbri In pro:nen or manufac
tures, and all uur bu,due.s !itch of luulrins auxloroly fur
the Lill nor
: 4 111t 0111 tha. Fa; I t. 6 Id' lutle An: go ILI pri..m
[IA, 'or.diug :Lard Ls,
bluauciul ultvira 6ui undri gut uo wnl..uul uu•rat6..i
111. re lb stilt bin til.t.“.litiAl eupi.l, 11/oLlej Via Lll5
Lit the buithicss .n,l nII 111 gout] p e ;. e r imd f .
which la te,t. tuu. I. iltrcortut,ti et (Ail
c,,taibue .Lout the canto. Westn,
uita ale fuLds titid ur rent niiiini
i..r la IL /nI. i r N.sw iwk sight
11.• bauli ethten,, r the week ertriirig. Saturday
::kiitrdr,brt 11, sh;..s. ILt I.L.i g ga - -
rind ...
r
Tr6awary Nctes.. . .
Luniurian.
Circulation .....
Duo to other Banka
1,858,971 96 1.918,851 45
113c14 , hgnres stiorr the following comparative I PAllitil
larreage in Loans and Diaconate $.70,487
Increase in amount due I.y other Hanks
Decrease In Notes and Chi.t k+.•l Dom Hanks, 5r.27,73t1 in
Deposit ca
Increase In Specie .....
D. crease in Cir.. ills' I, . ...... • • .•
Increase in amount dn:• r other Ha. ha
I ucretue in Deposit',
ASHES...The m Oral still remain. , quite dull, with in.
sales worth reporting. Soda hell nt 3 1 4 Z-Ar., and
Vitiate of Soda 6 1 /. 2 e Concentrated Lye 14 'ear we
quote at 5 1 44.5%c. tote are altoc , ther nominal
we heard at brit. nn sale drying the week—at
BACON.. Has a.lynn .at a Rhode We quote Shun!d,rn at
; at ; Plain llama at 9%(chlth
Canvaqaed llama lOymil; Sniia, Cared 12412,4 c.
sl,llU(l,lti for xr,•all
BEAN'... Are morel ,
white.
BUPTER—Ther- 1. • limier all, dic• at present Pri,:es
art: Lamilual at Id(cal3. 1••1 : boa, ~dl, la 1 1trr,1,4
PK minket ; fatifal of
cowmen am regularly 11.1.1 • S I NA better total,.
tancy ,••mrnandd bU 'ter, it
BI Cl{ KTB AN Tuti-.. The 11,•aver luau ufacturere' prices
are an follows!—Bickets, plain inside, - p
dozen, sl,tb
painted inside, $1 Zn) ; hoop+, $1,75; Tram, N, 1, 8 hoop.,
$7,7b; N-. 1, .2 n.. pa. $6,75; No d, $13.00; No.
$51,0; No 4, $4,7:i No b. 144 at; Keeler.:NO 2, 1.2,7,',
Halt Baahele, 103alart, $4,7t,
WED WE_
Manilla Rope, coil 13 ? lb ' , landla Rope, cnt...14 ? IL
Tarred '' 14 14 lb .4 bite " /1, IL
Hemp '• " 15 lb Tat 7e.1 ...15 /4 lb
Packing Yarn, fine . 13 "fi kmg Yarns, cum 12 IA IL
Ben COEDS... Man Wit $1,87, ti.,elle.tigi 75 7 0 kita..l3 ; Manilla,
- f roll, loc. lb.; Hemp '11,87, $2.761C03,75 dozen; Hemp,
1 1 coil, 12c. lb
PLOUGH Ltrirza.. Manilla 87e II ;11 , 7,n Hemp 70c per d.
OCYHON GORDA/Li... GottOU 11" i, uo.l upwards, ;du
below sf, ?2; Bed Cord $2,W14,,a3.62..14.75 131, dozen, }'l t,
ineA $1.25 ; Bash Cords St3.ou •
CANDLES...The follow lug are now the current rates of
city manufacturers: Moulds, 13c. I.; Dips, 12 1 ,4 c.; Star
22f5c. "0 lb.
tiIiZESE...The demand for Ctii‘f , is entire'y local, and
sale, of W. lt. are resru mid, at 7 1 , while Home choice
Its have brought ac
CRACKERS—The prices have undergone a further ad
vatic, The quotations are now as follows:—Water Craclers
th 5;4c.; Butter do. 6,4 c.; Sinew he.; Soda 7c ; 13..at0u 7..
hiet Bread 'tl hid. s4.le,
Lail EU Fitt; 1T... D: led Al pies in small lota at $1 no
11 hush. (If Peach,. tilers nr- SC .1 - ( viy sty in mar aet. ;
11.1,1 at $3 75(th$1
DRIED Itlt.S.E.. Trac,ticttet; ,itete limited; canvassed
beings 12412 1 / 2 e.
Ete.iS...The market ;5 not I supplied, but the de
!nand is light; the tr -, he in., hoe ever, a dvanced a shads,
an' vales of parked n due t,
FLOUR—The I . vlinn 11113 b. en a n inoi, hat
11,3 vier, though tho market Is will out material change
Unring the latter part of (lie k tbo mui ply in wagons
ins In .dorate, but rn, Is,ugh I
light. From ft r•t hail J. prlces are for dri.l
r t• Fr„':- st , e • nts , . ',jug% $5,50,
extra do $5,75 an I en tr family $,5,874i-3 A few loth of
extra white wl, at at 3". I_! 1 . 1,n rn manand $4@4,10
FlSH...There It tu. I tt:e lintri,,e hi the market. Marl.-
No. 3 . 4 are e,l-1 to city trade and $10,50
country. Halifax I=lcri Aug .10,3, at tf faaati,s 75, and redllab
at s@fsl,ic. The pricn a 1,4 - lake Full are an follows:-
10 kite Firth. bbl $7, in half . Lake Tr,nt. 'l3
LI M., $6, halt 1M15.53,5U; Hem ci: sti, Loll bLlt. V 3; t•it'mun.
SS, half hble. $4.
NEED... At the mule Bran to mid‘Fir.g, eons at 50 t, 30c. - 0
100 IDs nil 'Anal brinfra $27(0528 - .0 ton.
YEA.THERS...SaItiI of prime Western are made on arrival
at -lbe."f Ch. In small lota, and front store at 50e.
FIRE 111110 K—Sales are raw:Andy made at VS@4O
GRAlN...Supplles of Grain are very light, and prices.
Wnly. New Oats bi ing. on a, ri‘ al, .10i . , while from at,
4fia. is the rata. Corn Ie 8. - arce at UR: Rya front more is
worth 82485 c. Barley , emalus at 8 c Wheat gates at
$1 to $1,25, according to quality.
UltuCte,RlES...We have little to note. Sugar In still firm
at fry 4 lloe. for prime N. O. in hhds acid 10 1 ,i(0103 f
east, o yellow In 1.,b1, Molasses hue to city and 55c.. to
country trade. Itio Coffee is dim at 12©12 1 ,..7., and Rice in
tierces at 5.4;e!,..6c.
HAY _Maintains the came price, ciz : s9@v2 to Eton.
with increased receipts at scales.
HlDES—Green ['him have advanced to Bc. 'y tb with a
fl , ru market,. The supply of Dry is very limited, and the
quotati.n is nominal ut 17c.
IRON AND NAILS...The quotations of mannfactnred
Iron are as follows :—i;outmon liar 2t,4 to 2.%c.'f1 lb. Nails
are selling at $3,50(4.1,75 for lod 4.1., according to quality;
the terms are sin months' credit, or s't rent discount ter
cash. dales light.
LARD.. City Nu. 1 is firm at 10'....01111.., end country at
LEATIIRR -The mackrt is steady, with no change In on
old quotations:
Red Spanish Sole "et 15 . 22028 e.
Rlanghter 23(4.2.8c
Starting I• 2S@3Oc.
Harness ...... ....... ...... 24406 c
Upper sBo4Bu
Bridle.... ........ .4.8d0:12
LUOIBER, Seawne.l...Tho following are the quotations of
seacoued lumber, from the yards In tho city
Common 1111.11 boarda., s lot@ tact $l5 GO
'lam-
Vlooring aretynd J.: 22 Oil
Shingled, 'f 1000.. ............ 20
Lath, 2 2.1
Oat: flooring, dreo.wd, 1 Inch—V 1000 10 ad
do d.. 1 d., . 82 cm
LUMBER, Green... The market in unchanged: aalot ar
making at the ricer at I,ld f,tv thonaand foot for cornololi
and PJ for clear. 9450 thonaand
lea bettor doot4nri, wan too • Ilro.
newt In prices; Valov Lae, Leen $lO 60 by ilia lat and $l7 11.
email way.
MICTAI,B...Pig Lead ha; .1. tt, mot Bar to 0%/Ft, - ;
Sheet Cappor 36030 c; 141,,a t 11r.oa 31 1 x
uute regn'ar sa et 1 ,rd at 8 50 for No 1,
and 76c to No. 2, Lfu,.c 1 has cdtancad to 81*511., wn i.
~tuall !taloa.
PIG METAL.. Remains at the last quoted 4.0. $2.4,,
$26 for Atlegb.,ny and - iinthr.cite
POTATOES—New are selling at b.s(in7sc bushel, with r.
regular supply.
POWDER—There has teen a decline in the pricue f ibc
on former quotations of Blasting and $1 -a Rifle; the ye,.
tattoos now are for Blasting $4.2.5 keg; little $B.
SAND STONE...Regular esl«a ot Licatiagdou county, a
$9 ton.
SALT-.Allegheny No 1 Is row sold by manufacturers .1 ,
bbl., and extra at $1,16 From acc,n.l hands the
urea are a trifle more.
SEEDS.—New Timothy is corning in fieely, and sold si
$1,25 to 1,30, while from store $1,60 is detnatid,l. There
a ready sale for Flaz.se‘d nt 81,2501,30, with light supply
SOAPS...The following ore the mauufacturer's prices
Rosin 6c.; No 1 Palm 5 1, Chemical VA: Castile awl
10c. lb.
SELEKTINGS, YbhNti, hr ...The prLee have agaiu d
dined, and the ((glowing ate mow the t eling dgraes: Etsy,
Sheetings Sc.-}l"f yuid , Niaguru
PrUND TARN.
Non. 5 to 10 In- 1 t.to. 10
cluetive, - itt... 20 © ..., t. 1 -
Nos. 11 and U... 21 @ ... :to. 15
No. 13 22 ® ... No. 10
No. 14 23 ® ... ,t;cl 20
No. 400, VA d0z..... 11 ,CarpetCh'n as.cul ao
No 500, do 7 10 whit.,:24toau 21
" 20[4344 22 (I)
8 twine 22 14,
8 (g) .. Batting, No. 1.... 18 4
8 .• No. 16
No 1000. 8 4 ... Family Batting... 17 4
Coverlet 27 Of (hu1king............ 1d iry
Candlewick gi ....1
TALLOW...The prices hav(• advanced; we quote rou Kh at
7 1 ", e VI Ib, and rendered at 10,4 c.
VINEGAR—Etta:in Vinegar is quoted at bc. to the city
and country trade, and 9c to ontsideAtealers.
WHITE LEAD, LlTHAltelt, &el.:White Lead is firm
and in steady demand at $2,60 keg for pure oil, and di
rfreiß Hi, subject to the usual diqc.nnt Red Load 9 , 449,..,
net, and Lytharge
WINDOW GILABB.-The pmea fur city brand,' 1.., .1.
vanced, and we correct our quotariutag a. 4 follows :-6:8 aed
7x9, - 0 box of 50 feet, $1,50; Bxlo, $2,15; Sall, 9ill, 9x12,
and 10x12, $ 2 , 4 10; Bxl3, 9i13 and 9x14, V.,85; 10X-15 and
10x10, $2,76; 10 ? cent discount off. Country brands toe.
lower.
WOOL —The qaantity in market has been large, hot
sales mottly on private terms. Prices range from 26 to 46c,
according to quality.
WHISKI.-Bteady at 26@27c for rectified, cash and thir
ty days; Raw 24%@25c.
Philadelphia Market.
PartaillilPaitt, September 14.—Flour market is firm, but
devoid of activity; sales to the trade moierate at $8,70 to $7
for extra family, and 1,5,62 for fresh ground superfine. Rye
Flour and Corn Meal are steady at $4. Wheat in limited
demand; sales at $1,23@1,30 for fair and prime Penna. and
southern red, and $1,35®1,40 for white. Rye in demand at
70c for new, and 78 for old. There is very little Corn offer
ing: sales 4000 bush yellow at 82Y 2 c afloat, and 70 in store,
and white at 88c. Oats lees acti►q emits of now Delahare at
43c, and old Penna. at 50c. Whisky dull at 24 1 Aigi2.5 for
Penna. and Ohio in bbls.
Cincinnati !Market.
Onsatmsart, September 16.—Plour unchanged, with a mod
erate kcal demand; sales 900 bbls extra at $4,9005.10, and
superfine at $4,5054,70, the former rate for uninspected
prime white. Wheat is a shade better, but not quotably
higher. Oats are Irregular; salts at 53055. Corn an
dokittred- Provisions dull; Bacon 608, with MOM sellers
than Mayen; acme sides sold on_ ;glints terms, but under
stood to be below 80. Lard 10%, with sales of 250 bble.
Groceries unchanged, with a fair demand in a regular way.
Honey is easy. Exchange firm at ki per cent. premium for
Eastern,
ED .I'3
Septembe/ 4 September 11
$5 985 766 31 $6,u66,233 58
468,267 14 527,561 58
366,717 0. 03'd.0 1.1 4
1,..:61195Gu 1:273,n0 Lt,
1,470,741 00 1,462.761 00
142,214 78 162,709 H 5
12 130 en
Un)
40 4 6 I
61,74"4
illow York Market.
Ngw YORE, September 16.—Cotton quiet; sales 500 bales:
dealers are awaiting the Persia's advicts. Flour Is buoyant;
sales 24,000 bales at $4,25@6,50 for eonthern. Wheat has
advanced; Pales 35,000 bush; red $1,18@1,25; white $1,25@
$1,40: Milwaukee club and Ch'rago spring $1; western red
$1,14©117; white $1,22. Corn is aduancing; gales 64,000
bush at 82@84c for white and 93@90 for yellow. Lard
steady at 11X®11 3 / 4 . Whisky is drooping at 24@2.4N.
:•lugar doll. Boca quiet at 9/ 2 @g% rough Sides 8 %.
L.!stliet quiet, hut toady. RM., dull and firm at 1.04.
Now York Sock Market.
Nsw YORK, Seutember 1& —,•wcks steady. Chicago and
:11.ock Island 693 , 4 . ; La Crosse and !ililwankee 2%; New York
Central 78 , 4; Missouri Ws 84%; Erie 17%; 'rani:lessee 6'4
Central bonds 911 , , Michigan Southern 2:3%:
Reading 48, Galena and Chicago 827 , ,; Cleveland and Toledo
33%.
New York Cattle market
NEW Yoaa, September 15 —Beeves Leavy; receipts 4000;
~ f sale, bat prices uunitered, ranging at 4%@Bc.
r.heep Ithro advanced; receipts 12,500; the market clutter,
tirct riultte; n fed $4,50@5,60; dintillery fed $4,70.
PEARL STEAM MILL,
ALLEGHENY CITY,
R. T. KENNEDY Si. BRO.
WHEAT, RV E, AND CORN PURCHARD
Ft. R. OottN M EAT., AND FIJMI NY
iIANUFACrURI4D AND DELIVERED
IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLETJENY
'I CASH ON DELIVERY
LT.7I y !Awl
SEWING MACHINES.
SINGER'S
CCESS.I
r a ;
L l l
•
THE SlTEill4.krl'y CiF
SEIN4.4IEit'4 111 t4111.V.U:
IVt,
4 11 .q 1,.1 I.lh r one t I..thu,g Find ".1.u., 91nuu6c.
nu.ln. HH, Is. nrl 111 ak an, 1. 0 4 t, s sud Con Lit
c•F n , hxn lung mild 1.1.4 AIL nlll 11 F,r).,,v1,,,,e,r41
lIIS NEW FAilifil.W
h ix ~ 1 141h1. nip t^t .tud highly ornamental rrochiur,
, I,,ing Rn w,.rk equylly ‘v.,11 with the large Enesellities,) nod
tutist Lee iii,, a Nvorer fi r
+.l:r 1 lull 6.appl yOl Chu a, Mach In v f ,aIP at ! , ew
1 price+, by K STR 119, )Lae 4treet,
.09 I t -. 2,, l'ittohurg I,
St WINU
M A ti H I N
FOS g $lO AND $lO
DOUBLII: LOOK STITCH
SEWING MACHINES!
Are now on Exhibition at the
II u;.;I I.: T () Ft E F
MR. DALY,
NO, 20 PIP STREET,
NIA. Lined toliiiittuil to 1.. in that het 1,.r
!Auld) , Sri r•ivILIC thriirid titirch, which
will ~ rip von tr tit Mitch ba cant It in the
t 1. ,
00. priced thrtiiid Ithlallll, tiihrktit. inirir
r. th I r l mot I,r,iniiity
11. DAIS, Agent,
So ZO Fifth NIA Market
Vii.tsuirigh, Pa_
N..erICE I)AIX,Id ut Fifth st.rort
stud Mark,' is t 1.11.1 iu IJUSIIIo,n
..11 this mts,ot Jyl6:ly
AV. ' . . P 10 T ,
0
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Tli E first place in public estimation is flow
Justly accorded 1. , the GROVER A BAKER MA
CHINE, C,r family Sewing, Mr the folio: , ing reasons:-
Ist It is MORE SIMPLE and EASILY KEPT IN ORDER
Oulu any other machine.
2d. It makes a scam which will Not' RIP ‘w RAVEI ,
though every third stitch is cut-
Bd. It bows from two ordinary spo d, and thus all trouble
of winding thread is avoided, while the same Nlachiue can
bo adapted, at plea,ure, by a more cliaa.te of spools, to all
varieties of work.
4th. The same tila,,hine 11:11:18 xilk, loon thread and opool
cotton, with equal facility.
fah. The seam is an elastic an the must elastic fabric, so
that it is free from all LIABILITY to BREAK., in WASH
ING, IRONING, or otherwise.
6th. The stitch made by this Machine is more BEAUTI
FUL than any other made, eith..r by bawl or mmhitio.
OPINIONS OF TILE PRESS.
Grover & Baker's is the best...—, Amer. Agriculturist.
To all of which the Tribune save, inneu.—[N. Y Tribune.
It is all that it claims to be.—{N. Y. Independent.
I tfinishes its own work; others do not.—Ltiome Journal
We give it the preference—;Amer. Baptist.
It II- Odd only to be seen to be appreciated.—(Phreno.
Journal.
Adapted for woolens, linen or cotton.—{Amer: Medical
Monthly.
We like Grover & Baker's best.—l Ladies' Wreath.
"Which is the best?" Grover dr. baker's N. Y. Dispatch.
:'uperiur to all others —EN. Y. Mercury.
We have no hesitation In recommending It.—[N. Y. Ex•
press
It r quires no reapooling.—lN. Y. Evangelist.
For laruDy one they are unrivaled.--I N. Y. Daily News.
They sew is seam that v.ill not rip Y. Courier.
It perfot ins nobly am , expeditiunsly Y. Examiner.
Remarkable for the elasticity of n-azo.—[Police Gazette
adapted co ail kinds of family sewing —' N. Y. Übe
The most bleared invention of modern times.—:Moth.
Magazine.
Best adapted for fa oily use.—{N. I' Day
We do nut hesitate to recommend IL—I N. Y. Chruhlele.
It Bows strongly end does not alp.—,Life Illustrated
The prince of invents no
It is h.•-at - 7 v
011,1 two Lou JreJ itiurk. I otot,ile,..
Clergymen and Benevolent Soc.
The 4111.4)1 , 1,it 1 14( 1 1irtilt: UPI yew
Y I,f, pt t.÷4lo_, 1., CI, n I , tit
litolr aultok.Uf kt hal; print'
W ELLIOTT,
,11311 y No 21 ?Mb strto.t
LOV ERI NG CO.'S tilt(}i.
la tA,In W uyhnJ ;
U • Pt , st dor 1.4/ ;
/U Polvorlse.l, Just r0t,..,..1 a. 1.1
ItNYSIt:I". A ANDSlttiUti.
o. 89 Wotri ntrret,
Relfl !Dl,oNtto tlt. Chle. - tee Hotel.
1 4 1 1.0Utt-30 1,1,1 e. choice Extra Superfine ,
JS Supettlun;
Jura, received and her selo I,y JAM' BA. FETZKR,
nrl C..rtiot Nut Got nud Mint Are,tic
S E N D UPPLI
OF THE
ATLANTIC TELEURAPH
1... i Uhl.' .4 I he day
P —T El I RTY CENTS
Jnet received and f r sale, by
Fi Lte.ll , li. . stre,t
LINTERPRISE ut;N WORKS,
No. 136 Wood Street,
v. - hug pieces, Rifle+. Piatois , 01 } . 11.0t Onus , iIIRdD by
she Day vr Wt,t, at
ARLEY.- -13 . 0 6aeks received and for sale
7 e Ly (si.ls) HENRY H. COLLINS.
10NE WATER PIPE --Received and for
Li sal,' by lerlf.] HENRI 11. COLLINS.
WAtiON UREASE cane, kegs, and
tArr.b+, tit by
8.J15 HENRI . II COLLINS
pAROUCHE AND Wit/WI, AT Are-
TIoN - 4/r. Septaint»,
at IU Jclurk, at cu e ilommerdlal Sale» K• ome, [P-i Fifth
ati,et, euptot tor Ihirolicha, and Due haul
Botha, well Clutched Top Baggy. Emiteru niauafactcre.
wet /5 P. r,L DAVI& Auction/wt..
.
EM ERSON
- - -
'S 11.A1 E. REST° RAT I V E-- -
UN SATURDAY NORNING, September 18th, at 11
o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms., 641 Fifth etreet,
will be bold, for amount of whom It may ct acorn, to pay
freight and charges, '25 boxes, .36 dozen kbneraon's celebrat
ed Hair Restorative.
sels P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
$20,000
Wanted $20,000.
$20.000 0001) NOTES, BONDS,
and Mortgagee. Apply to
.TAILLEB 0. RICHEY,
se: seal Estate and 818 Broker, 65 Fifth at.
GOOD NEWS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS.
—owing to the increased demand for ROASTED
COFFEE, we have procured a NEW COMM MlLL,where
those who may wish, can have their Coffee fresh ground at
any time, without any additional charge.
N JAYNES' TEA 811010,
ata No. 88 rifth afreet.
A LARGE AND • WELL SELECTED
jak. stock of fall wear now received at the " People's Shoe
Store," No. 17 nth street, near Idarkat. Our stock com
prise Gent's, Ladies', Bruises', Boys' and Ohildren's wear,
made of the best material, and.will give satisfaction to all
who will favor us with their patronage. A large assort
uient of Boys' and Youth's Boots.
A emall lot of Soiled Gaiters left, will be sold low.
eell, DEITIMIGIA01:13111 3 01)
I=ll
BOW'? d TETLEY'R,
11410)KaL.
DR. R. A. WILSOZ4I'!-;
Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dy !peptic
PILES
hEPAIIED AND SOLD BY
B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
AND PROPRIETOR OF
B. L. FAIINESTOCK'S VERNHFUGE,
No 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Streets,
PITTSBURGH, A
THESE PILLS HAVA NOW, TO A
limited extent, been before the public in data section
of the country for a period of over twenty years, and from
the tact of their not being mole generally known through.
out the length and 'breadth of the land, it might, perhaps,
be inferred that they are lacking In Romeo( the great °seen.
Dais of a family medicine, or that there ale other Pills their
superior, etc.; but such, however, is not the case, their sup
ply from a want of disposition or ability, on the part of the
original proprietor, (Dr. Wilson,) was alwaye limited to such
an extent as at times to render it difficult to 111 l home orders,
but with even this disadvantage wherever used they have
never failed to call forth the atrongeat testimony in their
favor--testimony in many instances tinsolicited—not gotten
up expressly for publicity—but freely proffered to the in
ventor as expressions of gratitude for the great benefits de
rived from the use of these truly wonderful Pills, iu proof of
which we subjoin the following:—
We, the subscribers, Ministers of the Gospel, and member..
of the Pittsburgh Annual Conferelic, of the Beta . .fist Bpi.
copal Church, having each and all of us, during the p n s t
few years, bad frequent opportunities of learning and trying
the character of Dr. ff.. A. Wilson's Tonic, Cathartic, and
Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, are prepared to, and now anat.
pleasure, in this communication, thai wo know them to bo
au excellent medicine, and, as such, recommend their ia,o
to our Iriends and acquaintances, not only as a specific for
Sick-Headache and Dyspepsia for whirli they are recom
mended, but as a safe family remedy among children, and
tar the prevention and removal et Bilious attacks, otc.
hem Jas. 0, dansom, Wm D. Lenin, Jni, I. Williams.
Thos. Baker, Francis H. Read, liarve) Betel i .„•,.,
twch plows T,chnell, A. Jackson, Cornelius
It:owning, Hosea McCall, R. !lays, 13. F sedwii If. 0 Muth,..
YW .a. Beneath, J. M. Roger, Wm. Smith, 11.1.1
it lin.cLunier, C. 1.. Battle, iluhu West, IVai
il,.•igsoo, Joh u Murray, 8. B. Dunlop, Dr..l. J J ‘iii
.."11 the Corresponding Conference of the Meth t
Protestant Clint . h, signing the same.'
Itevs. tie... Brown, Geo. Hughes, Joel Dolbv, Jr , Z. Ragan
.for Browning. Wm. Russ, Itobt. Simonton, Jun tax, k, Ja.
Pqmr, Julia Burns, Daqiiil O. Ostroff, John it,atty
My .. , xporir•ricu is Hut as extensive as the expression In t
alaa” cartilicato; but as far as my opportunity of 1.,t•
r.rtues Dr Las ~cure rot, I hoer
•I, Bri the sentiment of thefr superior value
- - -
From the Elev. I. 8. tiubliard, Ohio, Oct 'l7, 1e31.1
Ds. feel myself a thouliand times obliged t.•
)gat i have fur HOtan years been eittiletai with the tlyettt
mt cot, I, LAM th,r good effects already lirtaluoed tt) ,t•ut
pills in toy cane, I aui persuaded that the einithined ust
r het,, will finally effect a thorough cure; I therefore, svisli
.11 In send we foot 1..u.T•11 by the bearer of this, and oblige
IALLA Itt !'flA
Y :tract ul u I,' I. •,11 jot. Uarati. not • I 4,11) , , - .Outiellinu • •
.I , u•'. .•!••:•ua tii;o , l y, s 4
lcullical rending, nil r•.II a it•at ;a tho • .
Jo most earheitiy hole that yon will adopt some plan
t.. supply an with your most exmilient Anti Dyspeptic Pill.
hare Poets in the iota of using it myself, suit in my form
.), trom the Lime you first brought them into We in our
ue.41. , • th .• I mei upoc all tit:CW.O6W LIM'S found Lheltl to
fll,O • jo •. which they were administered- M
I•••••v•c/ afllicted with sick headache, and,
mem: •—.l or uu • ei Ihr pain, hall uniformly lemet
l sites.l ituperlimmi Lo ruts aerate the different
Pminialut,.. which I In. , ...,'ministered fhom,e plat. B.li
11,. it to say that, s tar as tip. lilitlisrtilisevtlipiallitti sat oat
km the wupp , r iilimlia iuy air iris, item pill lit. Laii
llr mlenired t•fl ,l Ct 111 1,1111,1..,; 0/0 .11110 ; C 1114: no far as Laj
all 1.1• t, 1", old , I ,:u rzy :lest they tsars iii•
•• sib that: l Liu nm , ,t any ad,.,
,!. I LA,
n l / 1 , iI . frit.tl .1 tad
UA.KEti
dt itit { Ci .4% FE'ACTO it
ANL,
KASTERN r.EPOSITORY
JOSEPH
AS JUST ItI4:CNIVED AT HIS RE-
A. Pori I rut: Y, 01 • Twc
lino, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a
ephmlid and general sosortmentoP Carriiiies, Ruggles, eul-
It ios, etc. Ilk arrangements are such I hat h- is ronetantl,
rticeivlng new and second-hand vehicles, 11,1 tb , public nu,
rely on always finding ago .d stock on hand. lie a l 4O Ina, -
nfa. fort-s to order, on short notice,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
all pertaining to the ith teen Seta,'
vii , .tical experience in this buithiel.', and hid well-kI,AVI:
Iticitt,eB, he ti attera that he oircr.s
tipnichaaca.
Odir 'rho eatitliiiith in rut IC 1.)4,1:,: te. the r,tite of the Ex
claier Oinitibna Lino of Coacih..a, paaiLi ti g the I.c.r ec(i.y
minutes. moloedeoi
AENP C. WEST it CO.,
CARRIAGES,
RI it;l-•: A WAYS, JUR/GIBS, SULC,..LES AND SLED/ II:-
No, 107 Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA.
X 1.4-. All work warrauted to be of the beel.materiul • ~
"1- !es oaltlp 11., 12.1 •i •,
- T,EPOT FOR TUE SALT OF COAL OIL,
1321 South Scoond Strcet,
PUILADELYLEIA.
Lubricating CH for ell kitule of Marlinery, binnacle or
Lamp (AI, is superiur to the brat winter 0.1-11.111 eperui fur
burniug iu ell kiude of
LAMPS, LANTERNS, HEADLIGHTS, LC
THOMAS' SUPERIOR PATENT IMPROVED LAMP
This lamp performs a toerfect consumption of all smoke
and smell arising from the nee of oil, in which other lamps
are found imperfect, thereby giving a much more brilliant
same. For sale wholesale and retail by
a a 12:220 11. IiOUREA U, Sole 'Agent.
A. H. C. BROCK EN,
No. 22 Cliff Street, New York,
AI ANUFACTURHIR OF
GLASS SYRINGES, HOMCEOPATHIO
VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES,
NURSING BOTTLES, ETC.
films Ware for Ch mdarl, Dro4,,M, 1 . ,101:ncr?., Photo
Krarbers, etc. (4r, on Waal are by t'm package. A fiber
al discount made to the trade f)rd-ri from Country Drug
girls and Dealer's solicited. Prim List's aaut ou applira
tiun. jy!m:lbu
CLOSING OUT!CLO'i iNG ( I I-thi.lo
of spring 7 and SU.1111.10: k)1 134. 3 , lti rill /EV:
110 ode, War: ud dow n
.Wen's 0a1t...r., worth at
Ladiete " 1,50 1.25
nu•
Bows 1,2 U " 1,00
Boyn', and1)1111,1rou'o ovllloy, at the !farm ,
at tile , Bt o l of
Jur'El'll li. IiUitI.AND,
hiarkat Btreot, tm .1.11/1. roan Fifth.
iid A . ‘
N 1,1,, , ,, fi ,„ PAPERS. —All size,' and
is' &
t'up r D. :micro and Htutlobere,
au7 57 Kuc..4l
1 AURES of very desirable land, at a
abort distance from the city, bay tug owoo . b. , autilul
olloa lor country remidances-47 area cantata 4.0a1 of th,
vnty brat quality. !fur vale by
uu7 8 (. 1 11T11131C1IT & S , IN, id Mai ;sot at
3 LACKING ---
3 Lamle Ileidua'a rtnall 07,, 1110,64,6.
3 " Itt
.In:4C rrceiva.l and for axle by
REI'.T.IICII. A ANIAIRtioN,
N... 35 Wool .troc.t,
.o 7 , lppootta tho St Cliurfro Hotel.
1.4 1 It E 11 SUP P L Y
OF TUE
,gam GENTLE ANNIE MED/DIST
plitut—Phu, 20 cents; itlegaidly [..dirid, 25 (a II
Just received and gait., by
a 044 . ELMIRA A RIO,F . :1111 atrnot.
- --Q
t)ERFECT TIME AT HALE 1' H E
USUAL COST—AMERICAN WATCHES—APPLE
TON TRACY A 00, NIANUFACTURERA oF PATENT
LEVER WATCHER, 11 ALPHAS], MASS.—These Watches
are Lunde by tlt. unw' and Cr/ iglual machinery and
xprattely desigued • to secure, with a low price. a Rh,
subatautial and relltibla time, keeper. To he bad al our
Agents, REINEMAN SIRYHAN, Pittsburgh, Pa.
APPLETON TRACY & Cr),
twit) Waithuuk, MUM.
r IIE undersigned have formed a Co-Part-1
ershlp under Um Kt} .ifSEIACKLMIT, N14..1 N
00, tut itretheacting Wholesale Dry (4 nods business.
WILLIAM JAMES McLAIN,
11110311 JONES, J• , IIN ADD \V,
T. T. MY L Kft
SFIAOK LETT, Mel.A & et) , dailera In For'•
i,igo and Lkmiostic Dry 14,tc,14 •••,. 4 . atye,t. oppogitt ,
st.Chrlea Hotel un2.3:lw
MRS. ALLEN'S HAIR RESTORATIVE
—Another supply of this jor.tly a rated
tteatorative; Mao, a large lot of Noon+ excallent Hair Re
storative, received by JUS. 61.41M1:.:13,
Ben Corner Diamond and Market street.
4.I'FARCH-300 has. Rochester Pearl Starch,
10 for t ala by OW HENRY H. 001,1,TNia.
WSC 0 NSIN.—EIGHT Y
Land for eels, hi the Stephene Point Land District.
This land wilt be sold at a groat bargain. Apply to
JAMES C. RICKEY,
so 7 Real Estate and Bill Broker, 65 Fifth et_
AYER RAISINS-100 bxe Gomez brand
Az just received and for Bale by
RNYId ER A ANDERSON,
No. S 9 Wood street ?
ee7 °mold to St. Marla' Hotei.
COPYING PRESSES—
Screw Coping Presses;
Cam end Lever Copying Pressed
Lever Screw, and Spring Copying Presses
Sold by VAS. G. JOHNSTON 'a clo •
sa7 61 Wood street. ,
QWEET POTATOES-40 barrels Jersey
Sweet Potatoes, Jost received and far sale by
JAS. A. OETZB.II 7
se.l Curium Ilerket end First ate:
POOPERS WANTED-2 good Coopers
Iv wanted to work on tight work. Inqnire et
• JAM11:8 A. FETZER,
8610 Oorner Market and rourth'etreete.
T IME.-200 I:temle fresh Lime for sale by
la sod lINNRY U. COLLINS.
T TSB VO H-•T E ATRE.
THIS EVENING, Stpk , uiber 16th, will be acid
HAMLET, I'I4IMM l OE' DENMARK.
....Mr. J. H. Taylor. Ghost Mr. McFarland.
Mr. Barnes dphrlia......3Maa O. OappelL
To conclude with,
.. . . .. .. . .
Dr„( , ir, le and Parynetto.6oe Family Circle .25c
Colored Boxea 50c I (lolored Gallery 25c.
Tictrote to :livate 80x , (e...7be Whole Boree .S 5 00.
PlUSGLAtililril BumeeL .$ 3 00.
Doora open at 7 o'clock. Curt ila reed at Ty r Box Mee
open from 10 to 3
lA/1{ .3 .€3 C:, 101 I CD XX AL Xx L.
FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY,
Monday Evening, Slept ember 13th.
Norris Bros., Poll and Tiowbridgo 41instrels,
howl ,Stle , l 'pens louse, Boston.
TiilliTlSelN STAR PERFORMERS,
BEST RAND IN TFFI; rtiLD.
Athol—too, 2i coot, ; OLBren 15. Doors open at 7
IL3q:, cumnn•nr., et S ;ic,..oi; ; LON MORRIS,
Lu:sineas Manager.
C JILL F - OR I ' PITTSBURGH.-
UL' 1416,...i,J4` of the Acdaikey of New
York, Lai o!Lhat
A R L F U , R M E 8 ,
TH F: I'.E t 7 E T I. EVI 81510,
p. a' At: stn 6nl tt"." (1131:4 r) OROEIEB.
TEA n. rr, r Ace.l. ~! 1",.,r1t, ...ill give a Ham
ru, . .•• ti C . t 011 Tu ttSDAY Rod FRI.
DA 1. ...Or: 2,1 ar.i .Ith ,I eII pnrtlrtiluts iu future
,•‘:‘ . I 111 nrB:tf
A
i l ellllS}lValliii Slate, iigi•icultural Society.
Ttlaimp. AND U'YTODEE 16T, 1858
A I'. • 10..1 RJ , Err.T!;LURCUI.
•• .. httiv, 2P nt AWlxtd4 of Com- td I%t 1W414.6.
I I •! /II
Irt or.. h. 11
.111, t .r tranipcit
All hWci••• I .r,
11,..
Itit
WILLIAM
Cilcat..iitt AND Cu RD
I , 1, btng[n'oyri Am asiments, Sales, Ittc,
All ur , terA, or otherwise, sell&
o. tat t IB.• • 01 the Daily ilurninp Posi, will bd faithfully
,ttentled to
t, nr r ty the A 4.013 E.:Lyrae Gompany will
,thh oced tu threctiors. BE+l4
I) AG If .ERI !i';A N ! GALLERIES
CAittl;ol Sz.
AsvibrotypiNgS,
+a lt A LLERY,
21 FEW streot, and
^,LLERY,
Diamoud, Pittidnargb.
inglEttf—Sp
151 B ROT 1r
—'--in'.:•••;
. --A BEAUTIFUL AND DURA-
Ii l'lCTUßE—earr4ate.i._..ei,,, b e bad e,a l o w as
LL any tire. claqe eetabbehrneoi th.•couutry, aC
WALL'S, Fourth street.
MBItUT 14' S
BEAU MfUL .AND DURABLE DICTUBB
C.JU ':TUC v A
,• IWO £ CO.'S Pil i lo'fi)(,lS.Al'lllo AND
1 6 .2 AMBHOTYPIi i.LILLSILY htu,a boeu removed bow
Nowt th rtr,ot, to N.,. 'l.l tirth ritrt.ot, unut - Market. -
Th,,ge m ol a r , havir,r, for the pnrjoba,
threes IlUre:SJintri I/1 tllO ulty for
co,' fort, couveuituco nu•l .rena4etueut.
4147- Our old friell , l4 1 Witalittg tia•
!r•riur likk!let,lo , l, ern tuvitr,i; ttl aUlltr.l
,1;.1 ••Il_l 1,1 111.• ,;, • aul
l A A iLY SALES ATI N 0,11.4 if fler!' LI c ,
jf At in, Lai,' Cutilitlo.‘4lll 6ialed ...mo/11,, Nu. &I, ititth
t, v,ory vstuol; day, aro bald ...lea v. py.t.413 ill WI
y, nui4,.i 1;,1 tram trues a largo
ctaleto.tly t!,sti L.ll/ NiaC,
•ii. i/ Lo, forthwith
AT 10 o'CLAA:R, A ,
In y u,+.(14 F.ud fauc,y 3rt1e16.5, comp, ming Ewa/ ly evba'y Wing
Lh Iluu 1 ,, r plmoutti nuti traltly use; table cut
, 3.; ttare,
AT U'ULOCK,
t!.,,int.t.,1,1 and liitchen tut
~•t l: and 1.t.,1 , 11itg; rarpoLN 0:0,41.,L 11..13
r-/••0-1, I.!, ;
C
f j, 111• . 7, b•••• •l• j•-•
11=
k'ur IsiarleCtc,',Ac.ct
- , tae.art,,i ; a o.la. blori ,
ea„ r+,ll i i•Jr
.•., ovory TUerIDAY, nt
I P. ?l
.or tratgbt arr.i.y .11 l',rosrLt
Ci•ATItAI. P .14AN I N MILL,
A PRP- ST it 6.10/I`, ti LEOliftaiy•
now in iilil oprratiort, with Fay & (Jo.'
n•nely Enr th- ::,nuinf...turlug of dad*
, k -•1 Bolidera and 1,../u
-,thd 1r • • ti,ir nrint,l77: t,. null and nicortatu
aulg•lydva
$l5 , wuft"i'li uF INIUSI4) FOR TWEN
• r VI V E r::‘ I` t i—CELF. GENTLE ANNIE
rbk containa all the words and
Lb- u..w torl ol the day. The eeleo
tap, has b-on tat .. at c. .pal) thvaa eontga
..tr- g ~.1 Alt .t. best aoligH at y, O.
,a.• JZlil.ll acu4 iu tht,col:ectlue A 1.;;,p1y
111 , t rev-Ived, 0,1 for snln nt tlt., (I,lu
nultl 3:',UN !I . street.
REZOY---Constitution, Rules
new rditiou tur n•lir, i J. ft l6t:LUI?:,
aa%l o.i , Waal qtre-t, [Lahr Fou: Lb.
A
iiNOLi):•,,, DuveD liavidPori'q Writing
y d. tIAVEN,
tt0.:30r,,r. at, 33 and 85
aol.l Market street.
Q . AN4 ER'6 CHEMOJAL OLIVE SOAP
by all ie. nave lased it, to be the beat
:140iit i hi !teiii. line p,unit eetll iititte
much th of coilirtiiin Soup. It coatatua noire.
greMeM that, et the most &Tonto or
thus - nits with it. For sale by all
thep. LOCii"l 11:4 l'Prq in the city. atfl3
T AKE F I Sli-300 pkgs. White Fish, Trout,
:"ftl:noi,, , tc , for tab, by
ZNEY IL COLLINS.
DIG LEAD
se4
bi. ACKp oo liEL barr; -- 1.
No. 3
44 41
20 " No. I rrt'd snd for
(ffol) t. HENRY R. OOLLINS.:._
TABLE CUTLERY, I
TOILET CUTLERY, I
BIROPANXOS' TOOLS, • •
GUNIB,+PISTOLS, AND R., 8,
• YISIIING TAMA
I SPORTING APPARATUS.
.fig. Particular attention poiti to 14XF/41_11NG. _
selS SOWN TR rLgY, No:138 Wood at.
)YE FLOUR-19 Obis fresh ground Rye
Flour, pet received Sad ;f°,lAV,c YETLlsar
Comer Aorret and First streets. •
MACKEBSL--25. bbla. No. 3, - liarge;
10 half! labia. Na 3, Large.
For sale by („13,12) W. H. 3311TH 3 00.
AMUSEMENTS.
Sole Lessee and Manager, .B. B. Powia.
Stage Director ....O. 15L Dem.
Last night but two of the popular American actor, -
',Mr MR. J. IL TAYLOR
A GRAND DIVitTIBMBNT.
MAdl.•v Miss Jennie Eight.
Ballad 'kiss Josephine Parker.
Comic Song j Mr. Bartholomew.
Grand Fancy Dance ... Miss Julia Tarrantß.
Comic B , ,age Mr. Joseph Parker.
Oaf' eridey. benefit of Mr. J. p. TAYLOR.
PRIOgP OP AIiMIBBION
RETURN or , ' THE, FAVORITES
0 )simE:;-401,N0
'l' le, I It
ha razeivad,
:41 . /f ou'ay 006. i
I• Is:t11 : !,•. II; furnial,
centa
. 0 - .0 1 ,.• i r n • £.• . t'.l
tr t:.i;r. sill ?..400.t.ty
~t , Inettd.SW
'A,r•; , A It THY,
fin4tribtlior and Poster,
t'l TSBURa alt, PA.
WO! ,upt.l ) Mt' bud CJ thnq:atribntlng and Postiag of
t ihOULAItr., uAttnii AND PROGRAMME?,
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MIEMETIMIE
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1 ivitA N'PE LP, CAN I; trA L'AV
A AT ANY FSTABLISHSIENT
Wit I. L'S , i',•nrth HtreaL
Removed to 1111 FiCtia Street.
T ( UN.LES
:7;l' E A !Yd 1i( )A 'i '.'-,;
ZA: 4 4E''.:r.O'ilt.g.s..,
J. f PRICE'S
-3UU Pigs, for sale by
1.1.1 , 74.4aY 11. L'OLLINB
ANTED-300 b
Wanted, by
TOILET CUTLERY,
POOKET OUTIEBY,
,- 13TEE.,9er.
~ond, b and
an , rn
rt,•,..
IMIEMI
'ehels Timothy Seed
LAMES A. FETZER,
r Market and First streets.