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H I • "111-. 1 1.,.ti,• - --......N....,- , .........-...--,.. , ........ - -- - ------ , t-...-- 7 .... - --- . ----,A..-- - 7--,_ -,...i.::...q ..:b ...A. ~ 4 1.1. ~. - . r 2 . 1111 1 . ..., ./, _Li.y_ rir t---- 1 4- 1 4-7--7, 1 -LTiL , : .--,.....,: 51 ...., ‘ ,, ~ ..,,.. ~ . 1 ~_._.- -, . . .... .........o on nifittm , ,:in. n....yigt.J.L.: IrOP. SCPRiAIIg JUDGZ, lie meetings, ke. Indeed this ern,,. fl:illi'llgirlir. ,a__l'Ll2ll a ready done seem: w,.tri.z. 'Th ere wa, a r ,n 51,..! wiLLIAM A. PORTER, 1 . F.ll_, - OF I'HILKD Kipull. ? -7------ =--7 ' : = --- -_.--= 1. 1 1 7 - ?: - - - - -:- - 7 : ___L:=-?l.__ -_, ; " •• :=—.-- ---7--- - - ►OR CANAL CONICISAorgen , S IrL E Y Fit 0 T, 01' FAYETTE COUNTY. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET °GNOMES% 1113 T DISTRICT ANDREW BURKE, City. CONGIII2B-LIAD DISTSIOT. JOHN BIRMINGHA3I, Ohio. SAMUEL McKEE, Birmingham 913tBLY THOMAS DONNELLY, Collins, PHILIP R. STEVENSON, Moon, JOHN M. IRWIN, City, ROBERT MORROW, flogs. A UGUSTUE ITARTJE, Allegh.n y SEMILLIP : BAFtIiF.S FOEiD, Upper Bt. Clar PROTIIONOTAIII" : At - DEBBLACK, Sewickley CONIELSSIOPIE : THOMAS PARLEY, Allegheny OGBON&B : WILLIAM ALEXANDER City.! AUDITaIt : JOHN MURRAY, Sonth Pittliburgb, DIEICIOII 02 TIM POOR JOHN BOLD Indiana. lir THE DEMOORATIO COUNTY 0051.111T1A F SE O 00!JIESPCINDENCE have appointed meetings to be held as follows: SATURDAY, 2d October, P. at Born's Tavern, in Rob- inson townahip. EVENING Or SAME DAY, 7 lieuzk, at Tallorn, in Lower St. Clair township MONDAY, 4th October, 2 o'cloc.., P. it., at A. McFarland's, in North Fayet'a 1072N1N0 OP BAUM DAY, . at Noblastown. WEDNEnDAY, Eth October. 2 o'clock., P. 11:1 , at Fairmount Schcol House, in Franklin township. TRUE.SDAY, 7th October, '2 o'clock, Y. at., at P. Wisen.an's, in Pino townithip. SATURDAY, 9th October, 2 o'clock, P. m., at Turnet'a Tavern, in Indiana township. FAME DAY, 2 o'cloct, r. n., at John Koown'a, In Bois towr.thip. EVENING OF SAME DAY, 7.. o'clock, at Patiinger'e, in Stewartatown. MONDAY IIVENING, 11th October, 7 o'clock, a: Market Hence, In McKeesport. Speakers sill be in attendance D. D. BRUCE!, Chairman of Dom. County Committee of Correspodenta DEMOCRAT!C NATURALIZATION CYSIMITTEE: JOHN McCLOWRY, JOHN TAYLOR, SAMUEL CAMERON, DANIEL FLOREIS , PN, JAS. C. CUMMINS, CHAP. W. LEWIS. Either of whom c.n be consulted daily, at their respective Places of business. 5e.,5 Op TEE VIGILANCE COMMITTEE OF THE DIF FERENT PRECINTS, composting the Twenty-Fir“ and Twenty-Second CcuiTrr ssional Diatricte, will be enpplied with the regular and oily genuine Democrii,ic ot the office of the Me, fling P—t, I itbiburgll. JollS P. GLASS, 01 airman. XXIID CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.—In ac cordance with a resolution of the Democratic 0. - 41 vention of September 15th, ISSS, the following mimed ror none are appointed a Committee of Vigilance, for the Twen ty-Second Congresiional Distric: : z R. U. Kerr, Charlea 11. Paul4on G W. Cass, Wm. 11.a,lett, Lee Beckham, D. Camp.ell, Charles Payson, IL Ilassio g-or, P. J. Eincla?r. Cupt. A. once, W. Clal ton, Samuel Smith, Janus Patton, Jr, Joseph Birmingham, D. IL SlcKinky... D. 11. Williams, k..lgaGee, Yamrtel McCune. George Gerat, Rebert etevervon, W. J. Fulton. JOIIN P. GLASS, Chairman See First Page. MR. STORRS' ADDRESS The able, eloquent and eminently practical address, which was delivered before the State Agricultural Society at the Fair Grounds on Friday afternoon,should be read and preserved by every farmer in the State. Always elo. quent, and ever desirous to advance the in terests of his fellow husbandmen, for he is a practical farmer nnd a good one too, on this occasion Mr. Stokes has fully realized the high expectations of the public. The address will be found upon tne first page of this paper. 'NUE SQUIE,IIIIIIG OF MR. WILLIAMS Mr. Williams squirms like a snake with a broken back in Friday's True Pres., because the forlorn hope which he had of beating Mc,4 Knight in the XXIId district is utterly dee' stroyed . by the nomination of that stern ling - Democrat; Capt. John Birmingham. Mr. Williams thought that by the aid of the six wise men at Bakerstown he had got things so fixed that the Democrats would either be obliged to refrain from voting, or swallow him, Black Republicanism and all. He is bitterly chagrined at the manifestations of satisfaction and pleasure with which the nom nation of , Mr. Birmingham is hailed by the Democrats of the District. He sees inevita ble defeat, staring him in the face, and hence his contortions are so ludicrously visible in the columns of the True Press. He attacks Mr. Birmingham and the De• mocracy who have nominated him with the stereotyped abuse that they are Railroad Democrats, and a column of equally idle and untrue assertions. We do not blame Mr. Williams in the least for this manifestation of his chagrin, and disappointment at the manifest certainty that be will be defeated in his vain glorious anticipations of obtaining a seat in Congress. His own party would not touch him ; he got only fonr votes in his own Convention ; this was a severe blow to his vanity ; but he had a hobby, and he mounted it, and he offered like any other jockey to sell the race for a seat in Congress. Ile found some misguided Democratic office holders who thought they might win something by Mr. Williams treach• erous action to hia own party which refused him the nomination which lie so eagerly sought at their hands, and the bargain was struck. But another competitor enters the field—one who cannot be frightened off, or bought off, and Mr. Williams sees that he will be distanced in the race. No wonder that he squirms at the sudden crushing of all his hopes. Let him rail on at the Democracy. It is his vocation, r and has been so for years, to abuse them. The Democrats have not for gotten his abuse of them in perhapS the last public speech he over made before a Republi can meeting in the city, at the City Hall, They, recollect how he raved, and roared, and danced upon the platform,abusing Demo- cratic men and Democratic measures without stint. "He stands now on the same platform where he stood then " —the Black Republi can platform, and Democrats cannot, and will pot vote for him. Any man who was but a /moderate hater of the Democracy, they might have permitted to run against McKnight with a clear field—but Thomas Williams—never. Mr. Birmingham is not a railroad man. He is as firmly opposed to unjust taxation for Railroad purposes as Mr. Wiiliams. The people might safely trust him to fight their' battle on this question, and he would do it manfully if it could by any possibility come within the scope of a k;ongressman's duty. But the Democracy of the XXIId District have large interests at stake in measures which concern the general welfare of themselves and every citizen in Pennsylvania, and these they prefer to trust in the hands of Mr. Bir mingham—a man of their own party—and not in Mr. Williams Black Republican hands. Mr. Williams has evidently been engaged in antanxious inquiry into the minutiae of his des perate chance of success, for he wants to know who will print Mr. Birmingham's tickets ? If it will comfort him any in his sore - discoms fiture, we will inform him that there is an active and energetic Vigilance Committee at work in the Twenty-Second District, who will attend to all these little matters, such as pro, curing and distributing tickets, securing mon to stand at the polls,issuing handbills for pub lic meetings, &e. Indeed this committee have already done some work. There wa , a Democratic mretin , in the Phiiii. , nd in All,. gheny City on Thursday night, at which udge Staler. edge Slihnnon and others made speeches, and the true and faithful Dernoeratio spirit exhibited there does not seen' to meet the nl pr.hati..n of either Mr. Williams or the True Press. They had a re. Porter on the ground, but he most have lost his notes, for the Irue Press does not s ti r a i word about the meeting. Perhaps porter was astonished at the discovery that the Democracy of the Twenty' Second District were alive to their own interests, and were so, unanimously determined to support their own candidate and resolved to "sink the item concerning the meeting." Who knows ? There was - a meeting also, at Butler on Friday night, at which Judge Shaler, Judge Shannon, R. Bice Roberta, Esq., Captain Birmingham and others were present. The Butler Democrats Lave rot been su fered to remain in ignorance of who their can didate is, and of his merits. Mr. Williams may rest assured that the "documents have been circulated," and that the tickets will be both circulated and voted too. ANDBLE w BURKE, SHILL We have the most favorable accounts from every portion of the Twenty-first Die-. trict for our Congressional candidate. The people know his talent, and appreciate his character. The Opposition have in vain tried to find a point at which they might assail Mr• Burke. They cannot do it, for he is the man for the position, and so much dividel are the Opposition ranks, that in spite of their may jority iu the District, there can be no doubt of Mr. Burke's triumphant election. 111 R J. 13. ROBERTS This distinguished tragedian will play an engagement at Porter's Theatre, commencing next week. This is his first visit to this city since his return from England, where he met with unqualified professional success. The elegant, accomplished, and fascinating Capt. F. D. May, who now occupies the position of agent for Mr. Roberts, has already arrived in this city to arrange matters for the engages ment. Mr. Roberta is a most excellent legitimate actor of the sclual of which Booth is the great exemplar, and during his engagement, some of the finest plays in the English language will be presented. Dinner to Mr. Tr.ggart The citizens of Pittsburgh have tender3d the well deserved compliment of a public dinner to President Taggart, of the Penn sylvania State Agricultural Society. lie has achieved great success in his management of the State Fair, and richly deserves the cum , pliment. _ _ Hunt &. 1111ner The Periodical dealers of Masonic Hall, Fifth Street, have placed us under obligations for the London Illustrated News and Times, of September 18th, the London Weekly Times, Punch, and all the Weekly literary New York journals- Hunt & Miner are the most extensive deals era in literary perionical reading matter in the West. They have every thing new that is published in either England or America.— Persons who have been in attendance at the Fair, should before retnrning home call at Hunt & Miner's and lay in a stock of winter reading. ....... NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 1:1e. Ting 4.I3.TIFICLAL L.I4.IIITNING VI AT FLABRILS through the Atlantic Cable, bears leas resemblance to the lightning cf heaven, than Chlatadoro'e Heir Dye beers to the natural coloring matter of black and brown hair. Quick as a flash It darkens the grey, red ur sanely fibres of the head, the lips, and the chin to an ebony hue, while it lends a healthy lustre to them. It contains no caus tic, and ten minutes, once in six or eight weeks, is all the time required for its application. sold everywhere, and sp• plied by all hair dressers. CIUSTADORO, Nu. 6 Astor House, Now York oc2.lmdte w ACADEMY OF PAINTING AND DRAW ING.—The public are informed that a soh& of for the above broaches will be opened on and after the 4th of Oc Sober, at No. 21, Fifth street, for thc3e who may be de sirous of obtaining a practical course of instract ion. Thore will also be taught the use of the French Crayon, tiutiug with India Ink and Sepia; also a new style of painting in Oil and Wat:r colors, by which the pupil 19 enablod to suc ceed more rapidly than by other methods. The merits of tale style of printing and drawing have be-n bug and enc. cessation, tested in my classes. Raving in my possession a large and finely selected collection of originals for every branch, I invite ladles, and those who may have in view a course of lessons to call at my studio, No. 2L Fifth Street. cc2r2w T. N. GLUOGIfdt. DR. CULVERWELL'S RADICAL RE GENERATOR, the sovereign remedy for spa rmstor rhoaa or seminal weakness, sexual debility, Impotency, in voluntary emissions, piles he., in both sexes, the result of early indiscretion, incapacitdtmg the man for balances, sod. ety and -patrimony. Vcr sale by Hunt & Miner, Masonic Hall, 6th sires[, Pittsburgh. Call for a gratis pamphlet. giving particulars, or add.ess Box 4686, Peet Office, New York atty. oc.2:6mdsw:3p American Watches. TRACY & GO WALTII.A.M, MASS., MANUFACTUR ERS OF PATENT LEVER WATO}llS.—These superior watches aro made by the aid ct new and original machinery, expressly designed to secure, with a low ;irk; a Fl?.t, scastastrui, DURABLE and usurositir RELIABLE time keeper. The movements are new In construction, and are pronounced by the highest authorities to be faultless in principle and quality, and have been proved by the most exacting tests to be reliable and unfailing in action. These watches tire manufactured entire from the crude materials, In a single establishment, by connected and uniform pro cesses, the manufactory being organized upon the same aye tem that bee been adopted in the p-oduction of the une qualled American fire-arms, which enables us to product , a movement at one half the price of any foreign movement of the same quality; and we guarantee the perfect perform mice, for ten years, of every watch manufactured by us. All foreign watches are made by hand, the American watches being the only ones made by machinery upon a uniform system throughout. Nearly all hand made watches are defective, and aro continually getting out of order. In many parts of the country it is impossible to find good watch repair. re, and watch repairing is always uncertain, and expensive. Tho introduction of American watches disposes of this difficulty, and country merchants, as well as watch dealers, can keep watches as part of their miscel laneous stock. and thus supply their customers with a new staple, which may be used 1L.9 any other article, without mystery or humbug. Sold by the trade generally, and by ItCBBINS k APPLETON, General Agents, oc2:3uidawt3p 15 Maiden Lane, Now York. VALUA.B LE RESIDENCE FOR SALE.- A two story brick dwelling house, with lot of 96 feet front on Cliff street, by 156 deep to Fisk street, fruit and shade trees, grape arbor, flower gardens, ec., kn., The house is well arranged, with wide halls, parlor with marble mcntl titking room, library room, kitchen and pantry, five •bed chambers, bath room, nag stoce hearths to fire pLsces and patent iron fines, ward robes, two porticoes, largo cellar in live divisions, kitchen range, &c. Immedi ate periseseion can bo had. For price and tertits call at our h. CUTHBERT & BON, 61 Market street, BROCHA SHAWL BORDERING.-A full Assortment of handemie patterns received by express from Now York this day. E &TON, ORES t CO, OC2 Corner Finn and Market streets. VAMILY CARRIAGE AT AUCTION.- THIS (BatllrdaY) MORNING, Oct. 2.d, at 11 o'clock, e.t the Commercial Sales Moms, No. 54 Fifth street, will be sold, one substantial, well finished, second hand two horse family can logo. oc2 P. 31. DAVIS. Auctioneer. fr HE STOCK FIXTURES AND LEASE of a Drug Store in good location in S het city; f o r sale by 8. OUTIJBERT O, 61, Market etreet. AHORSE POWER, FODDER CUTTER, and Corn and Cob Crusher, will ba sold to close the :5029) HENRY H. COLLINS. F's ll-- 10 bble. Lake Superior White Fish ; 20 bait bbla. Lake Herring; 10 " Picker , L For sale cb ap, to close consignment, by JAMES A. PFIZER, soh ) Corner Market and First 'treat. BARLEY. -120 bus. Spring Barley, ~t 9 ar rice ibis day, and far sale by JAMES A. RETZEB, ea° Coiner Alarket and first streets. ENLARGED NEW SCALE PIANO FORTES. The subscriber has just received six superb 7 oOFiVa F.., Lod ul tl,O F. 14 I.4nt hove born brought to th c'ty. Mao, one or (1111C1(E1tING tiONii' NEW BOUDOIR OR COTTAGE PIANOS. The Immense demand iu the Eastern cities for these instrument,' has L,,topolled tbo Meomie Cl,lck,riug to employ heir entire force of nearly five hundred men on the NEW ECALE PIA NOS. The public are respectfully invited to call and eee them, and judgo for theinselvte. JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood Street, EATON, CREE & CO • 1 HAVINU LEASED THE SA_LEkiROOM, CORNER OF Fif , "l & MARKET STREETS' GCCUpIUd al a banking henne,) end having altered and Improved the came suitsbly id a FIRS T CLASS TRIMMING ANI) FURNISHING STORE, Respectfully solicit an early inspection of their large and desirable stock of seasonable illmils, which have beim purchased o'oll OAHE, fiom the beat Manufactories and i'mporting Houses iu the Eastern oaten. We shrill aim to keep our stock su cmstatitly replenished, that cur customers may always rely on finding a co m plete assortment of all articles in t ur line of trade. Our selections of FASHIONABLE DRESS TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND SETS, RIBBONS AND MILLINERY GOODS, Have been made with much care as to STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE, And will, we think, give outire satiela-tima. We have purchased a full smart: bout f BAJOIYS KID CLOVES, and a complete stock of HOSIERY, ULOVES, AND KNITTING MATERIALS. We shall g ive special attention to LADIES' LND GENTS' gpRNIesHIC O 0) kee d iag euriltautly ou band the ben' FRENCH CORSETS AND SKIRTS,; all! 84,43 a o f CUSTOM MADE SHIRTS AND COLLARS, With a grrat variety of Under Garments, emirate, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas ' etc. Having the advantage long experience in the business, we shall drive to make it the Interest and pleasrure of the public to deal with us. F. H. EATON N. H. MACRUM JAMES W. CREE. 5029:5 w-e•Vil.t.S Fifth and Market Streets. NEW ADVERTISEMEIUS. Fort SALE.—A fast class Mortgage for Ten 'rhoueaud Dollars, payahls in three years from this date, as fol..ws :—First ear j45(0, second }ear WO, d }oat $M)OO. Ti's Mortgage Is on a valuable propurty, and to to every respect a drat class secarity. Address A. O. El., at this nice. M OUNT HOPE NURSERY, UPPER ET. GLAIR TOWNEEIiP, ALLEGHENY COUNTY, Six and-a half minter from Pitisburalt, consisting iu part of a large asai.rtrueut of APPPLE TREES, tau years old, of the must valuable varieties. Yearling and two year old PEACH TREES, of the Boost quality. Selected varieties of PEAR, Dwa , f and Standard Selected varieties of PLUM and CLIERRY. Also, ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES of the most hardy aorta. Every variety has been solerted with great care, aid will be warranted to folly come np to the representation given of it. By clots attention to bn i ne34, and a }roper use of the experience, by which this Cosi ness is governed, purchasers will be dealt with to their In. t rest, and receive ou.h instruction to pleating, etc, as the subscriber, after twonty•ftve years' experieuze, may deem ueceitgary. All ord- ra promptly attended to. 5t,430: Iw. JU I)N SMITH, bit. Lebanon, P. 0. ; § BOOTS & SHOES JOS. 11. BORLAND'S, The subacrlber i 1 Jura rocniving a largo and well rriloaka stock of Full and Winter Of every style arid variety, and STRANGER.:". VISitINO THE FAIR would SAVE MONEY, by calling and examie- Ing our stock and making what purchases th. y want. N. 13.—WHOLESALE MERCHANTS supplied at a very slight advance over Eastern prices. Hive ni a call, and don't forget the place, at the Cheap Cash Ftore of JOSEPH it. BORLAND, s 30 98 Market et., second door from Fifth. 41 I{. KEYSER, Ageut at Pittsburgh o rifi. :1); .A SHOE WAREHOUSE, AVE NOW IN STORE ONE OF THE largest and host exteohivo atocke of ADAPTED TO FALL AND WINTER SALES, Direct from the Manufacturers' Chiefly for Cash, QUALITY AND SIZES, They Teel assured they can offer superior Inducements to /lir- Merchants visiting Pittsburgh either to purchase goods, or on their way to Eastern cities, are invited to cal and examine oar Mock before buying else ahem air Particular attention given to orders. Bozbiawam 11. CHILDS Co. & FOR PI1"I'SBURGII AND WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA JUST OPENING AT No. 9S Market Ste-eel. BOOTS AND SHOES, } i - r_ IF ~ - . H. CHILDS & CO., WHOLESALE No. 133 Wood Street, BOOTS AND SHOES, Ever brought to this market, of groat cal toty, HIVING BEEN PURCHASED Aud telectud with great care is to WESTERN BUYERS JAMES C. RICHEY, Auctioneer, Beal Estate Agent and Bill Broker. No. 65 Fifth Street. POTATOES. -100 bags for sale by 8630 HENRY H. COLLINS WOOLEN DYER WANTED—In a Fac tory near the city. Comdata employment and good %Agee, to a competent man. Apply to Gel S. CUTHBERT A SON, /M. Market at. }WARMS FOR SALE AT THE REAL Estate office, 61 Market street, by ocl S. CUTHBERT & SON. SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS- - -By far the larva stock and the most magnificent assort wet in the city. Also, a full line of Cloaks, Dress goods, Needle Work, etc. C. HANBON LOVD, NESHANNOCK POTATOES--50 sacks received and for sale by ocl HENRY H. COLLINS. RED POTATOES-40 sacks received, and for sale by (col) HENRY H. COLLINS. FARMS, DWELLING MISES, BUILD ING LOTS—BoII or leased at the Beal Estate Office B. 017PEHREffiT CBON, Si Market street. SOLE AGENT FOR CHICK !MING & SONS, THE CH EM IC AL OLIVE EItASIVE SOAP, manufacture.; by 1.1 C. ;It J. 11. Sa..vyer, rr receives the preforen, ever all other kinds ever Orlercti family into. Its advantages over other :maps are It is ( honp to nee, One pound being equal to thre3 of f I :ink.p. 2d. Half the time need •,tity 1, , occupied in n .tetitt4 when this Soap is sad in rinne Or other Soup. 11, betel in wattling can no nearly d.,,,pencml with, as the Cloth's will require little if say rubbing, thee avoiding their weal ou the wash-bum,' 4th. V.oiling the clothes is onlirceseal ) when this Soap In used, n. 1,1. hard or Halt. Water answers Ognany as well as sett. nth. Printers, Slactiluists, Painters and others, rind it far superior to other Soupa. It weedily re moved grease, far, paint, printers' ink and dirt from the bands, leaving the skin Holt, and tree from chapping. To avoid the labor at rubbing the clothcs, Lind the us., 01 the wash-board, the following directions should be followed For the washing of eight or ten of a family, take one pound of Soap, rut it into shavings, and dissolve in one ipsilon of but water; put the clothes Into a tab containing about ten gallons of worm water; pour in Lim dissolve.', Soap, and stir thoroughly. het them soak twenty-to thirty minutes. wring out, and rinse in warm water once, cold water twice. A very dirty wrist-band, or seam, or grease spats, t.nty rennin, u alight rubbing, but otherwise the clothes wilt otain'out eVini and whits; without rubbing o f boiling. Cold water any bo UL'ed iii ISI:c„,) of lint, requiring about double time in soaking. - ObtllNVour outuivon each bar. "For sale in any quantity, at our warehouse, No. 47 Wood street, and at our works, opporatc the gonna House. Penn s} Ivaula avenue. C. a J, ocl No. 47 W0..,1 street. DRIVAT DISEASES.—DR. ishuNkf MEDICAL and 3111 . 4110 AL No. Et) PMITHVIRLD litrret, bargh, 111 ... , OWN la an old utizeu o 4 Pith ril"~ - Fe mot burgh, and has been In prActlce tar the Last twenty-live yea, s bliblUtzta been total:led mostly to F•rivl.te and 'peal Monson. Isigait: OLT,I7.ENS LM)1:1T1L.4.40 fißd to „I of a nit di, al friend, shot.id not tat; to find r.,tt the sure plow of relief. i-fitn? The Doeicr ID a 1 , ..0.11.r t atidnate, and his expel taw., IL the tr,4weet at r„ , ..rt..in Lima of dim ape. Ii o &Ora gnat ktllti a to the slithmers 'of obi ain tng pe.rinsuon relief, by Gild tge di 11l t retlia.llee and It Ole ,WWWN'ti 11.111kiladitth never fall to earn the worst furor oI Venereal 1.1185:13,55-• Impurities and Scrofulous Affeetiel4B. All diseases arising from a hereditary taint, whieb manifests Itself In the form of a tatter, psnriaats, and a groat many forma of BCIP diseasos, the origin of whiell the patient Is entirely Ignorant To persons to afflicted, Jr. P. otfors hopes of a Bare and sci?oetii mescal. 2F,AtINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. Brown's ronindisn slartulug trouble brough‘ on often by that solitary habit of sonenalgretilleadon %Oda the young and weak-minded often glio way to, (to their ow: destrnetiond are the only reliable remodios known in till. country—thoy are sato, and mato a speedy rostdraticn health. Dr. Brown's remedies never fall to cars this Painful dia ease in afew days—he will am - runt a cni n. 11. utui treat, Plies, Gloat, tiouorrhcea, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, Pr male Weakness, Monthly linppreesionsr, Diseases or tin Joints, Fistula in Anti, Nervons Affections, Pain in the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, .eg•ether with Ed' dLseases of an impure origin. A letter describing the symptoms, containing a ►aa, rented to DR. BROWN, No. 60 14.mithfleld at. eet, Pittsburg!. Pa., will be ini.m.:4 4 ,!lstely answered. Medicine sent to an address, safely packed and Hbr , re from observation. Office and Pi ivate Rooma, No. L 0 bngitbtl..l.l street, Pitta burgh, Pa. sp9 f. .:: ~~ ii. _~ PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH, PA IM=l9 " - 'u_ -- __ ~7-'- - =---a-~~=~-. rii UM ATD3H LOOK OUT FOR PICKPOCKETS.- eo nuJ rxchauge your MONEY li' 4ii anot: d, AT 'I ws PEOPLE'S CHEAP SHOE STORE, Nu. 17 Fifth street, near Market may- dente', Mit:ilea' awl °Whining' wear. me 24, DIFFENBAOHER B I RUGS, Dye 9:offs, Patent Medicines, ac., For aisle by B. L. FALiNliSlOtili. A CO., Wholesale Druggists, and Pruprietora of B L. Fuhriesteek's Verruifuge and R. A. Wilson's tills, Nu. 00, corner Wocd and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa; FRESHDOMESTIC FRUITS -100 doz'n Fresh Peaches, in quart cans; " Pie Fruit, assorted; 2.5 " Fresh Tomatoes. iu bottles; Pine Apple, in bot lee ; 10 " " Strawberries; Just received and for sale by R.EMER A ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street, Opyostia tile at. Charles Hotel. se29 TELLIES dozon assorted kinds . Id Currant, gnarl., pints :Ind pints 5 Guava Jell JUtli I oLolved and for sale by A ANDERSON, No. 89 Wood street, sr%) Opposite ills St Charles Hotel OATS. -1.1710 bus. this day received; by s exy PENNY H. COLLINS. fj I OR RE N T.—A large lot of ground having a tine front on Tunnel street end Pennsylvania avenue. Apply to S. CLIPHBRIIT k SON, e,28 51 Market street. $6OO IN EASY PAYMENTS, WILL buy n neat two story house in Allegheny S CUTHBERT h SON, 51 Market street. JACOB McCOLLISTER No. 25 Filth Street, HALER IN FINE CIGARS & TOBACCO The stock of Chewing Tobacco and the variety and quail ty of Cigars at this old established stand will be found equa in ynallti , to any to be bad iu the city. sal JOIIN T. LOGAN -EDWARD GREGG. LoGAN & GREGG, LMPORTERR AND DEALERA IN Foreign & Domestic Hardware, 6 7 2 NV001) STREET, PIT'PABLIEGLI, PA, A full and complete assortment Of all dmcriptiona of Hardware, both at Wholesale and lteteui, can be had at prices satisfactory to the purchaser at ihe above °stabile lament ; tools of every description. in largo varieties; Merchants, Mechanics, and Farmers are all invited to call. ise2Be2m A. & F. MARBUR a, Irnpor tors end Manufacture - la of AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, flo. 48 West Lombard SL, Baltimore, Md. We invite the attention of the trade to our Urge and well assorted stock of German and Domestic Cigars. Our twill ties for importing as woll as the variety of onr aesortmont, are unsarpasse by any house In the State', while large con trac a made by one of the firm during the dull timea in Ger many, enable us to hold out extra indinernenta to our friends at present. • • 281 GERMAN HARDWARE & CUTLERY imported and far sale at low figures, by solnly W. A. & F. MARBURG, Baltimore, Md. M• ATH. • MULLER'S CELEBRATED sPeaKtisa HOCK and MOSELLE WINES, 80. ported and for ink, by W. A. & F. MARBURG, *ad), Ea) Agents, Bilthnore, Md. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, . 1 i ; 1-_ • :, _ HOUSE WANTED—A Dwellin g House DEILAW.&RE WiIUTUAL of good size, with all the modern improvemen . e, is i-L-VFETY INSURANCE . COMPANY wonted in Alreg,beny City. Apply at the office of the Pitts- tie burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. se23:tl INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE Olt P SYLVANIA, 1835. rilli I , : SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO FORM OFF7CE, aE. CORNER THIRD AND WM , A a CmPartnez ship. with some good baslriess man to 1 PUILADELPIIIA• r..snle in ,a. about Pittsburgh, wlth a cob capital, say, of V.:leo1, v, ~, n..e mi. The purchase and rale of land in the MARINE INSURANCE. :,,, , ~,, , aim t los of 1 hls Slate with the advent g 4O, oN V I , lliS ELS ) in till, I'CIPID:II.4, which the i i llll - 11".1 lb f 1•ow 11 0 ,i:64111e, it CARL , ), To.: all pares of ihe w..,rld. r,,ui I. w [1..11 h a i. ,rt tr.r,' to o..ntly mile to icing a I,rotit 1. liElli 11T, j of S 1 ti• 11 0 111, C..' t GES lie:-, t , II Bur,: to 1, 1 , , , i N. 122 V eirtl, At ra-t.. IN LA 2 , , // iNSEI RAN On Or ,d by River, Canals, La h koa, awl L J L. IiANNA, an,' Carriages lira! le,tate ikt.tont, Franklin, Pa. all pasta of te Clition. Flit 11 1:4 811 It ii. lti li h: 8 On Men 1111111119 a generally. On Ste.. or, 1/writing llousra, A.- .4 5.U...1.":', i.) t l ' 'nil!: COM/ '..4 ,'l ,- r Nti•reniber 2, ISI7. Benda, Mc , rtgagt,,ll/Itl 11.003 ill3tlxlfi 4101,350 5/ Philarlelphbi City, and other Leane.... ....... 137,011 a !Stock in Banks, ttailroadet.ndlosnraucl It , 405 0 s Companies Bills Receivable 5a.ta0,2401 4 8 Cash on hand . 35,893 60 'falcate° in hands of Agents, Premiums on Marine POliCiell recently issned,on 1614,7 3 0 67 other debts due the Company _ Subscription Notes. A R MERCHANTS AND OTHERS I . l.ltitok; JAI kAid 11,1 .1,1_111.c to cm.ipitilt their 0%11 adv.tttag , , .I, uld tai[ i it w exatuiltg Cho FINE AN I) FRESH STOCK QUM GROCERIES, To BE FOUND AT THE STORE OF THE SUBSCRIBER IT HAS BEEN BOUGHT AT THE VERY BEST ADVANTAGE, ANT) OF THE VERY BEST HOUSES IN ioSTuN, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, B A L IMO Ft CITY AND COUNTI?T JOBRIN(1 TRADE. TO THE CASH BUYER GROCERIES, SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED MOST DESIRABLE ARTICLES IN TUN MARKI.T ARE TO BE FoUND AMONG THIS STOCK A LAIIO2 A:49ORTAIENT OF PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED ARTICLES ALWAYS ON. HAND W. M. GORMLEY, No, 11l Liberty Street, Direotly opposite Eagle Hotel tdaltw SINGER'S TILE GREAT SUPERIORITY OF SINGER'S MACHINE Over all othero, for the nee of Clothing and Shoe Mannfsr turors, Harness &Inhere, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Make!" has long been known and pra••ticallyacknowleged HIS NEW FAMILY MACHINE, Which is a light, compact and highly ornamental machine, (doing itsiwork equally well with tho largo machlues,) and must bughno n twit:gar+ for family use iser A full imply qt tho above Machines f.,r sale at New York prices, by R S CRAW, l 2 Nlarket stroot, anlikly-2p Pittsburgh, Penu'a. GENTLEMAN'S HATS FOR AUTUMN NOW ANADY. In preparing the Bate or the present 68110, none but the moat finished workmen have been employed, and nothing, but the beat and rhotrevt materials used. Every endeavor has been made to combine Elegance of Form, with Fatima, and Beauty of Design"with utility. The undersigned, there fore, confidently submits those elegant Autumn tints to the inspection of gentlemen, and hopefully awaits their liberal patronage. W. F. WARBURTON, Fashionable Hatter, No. 430 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. tio2l.lm* LEATHER HIDES AND OlL.—The sub scriber would solicit the attention of merchants an, etrung•rs visiting the city, to his present extensive stock o Leather, Shoe Findings, Tanners' and Ourriers' Tools, Tan 1:100B Oil, Ac, which he lAttrel to the trade at the lower , market prices. He solicits an examination of his stook. Will. WILKINSJN, 217 Liberty street, sea Pittsburgh, Pa. (/ L // roar City Commercial College, P.u.vourgh, Pa.—Charecred, 1866. 300 STUDINTS ATTENDING, J LNUART,IBSB. Now the largest and most thorough Commercial Schou of the United States. s. Young Men Prepared for Actual Duties of Counting Room. J 0. SMITH, A. M., Professor of Book-Keeping and ¬ice of Accounts. A. T. DOUTHETT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. A. HEYDRICK and T. C. 4ENEINS Teachers of Book. Keeping. ALEX. COWLEY, and W. A. MILLER, Professors of Pen manship. Single and Double Entry Book-Keeping, as need in every department of Business. Commercial, Arithmetic, Rapid Business Writing, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Mercantile Correspondence, Commercial Law, are taught, and all other subjects necessary for the success and thorough education of a practical business man. TWELVE PREMIUMS, Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three years, also in Eastern and Western Cities, for best Writing, JOT AND not YOB isansvan Weak, ••••• IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Students enter at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited —Review at pleasnre--Gradustes assisted in obtaining sit uations—Tuition for Full Commercial Course, s3s—Average time ii to 12 weeks—Board, $2,50 per week—Stationery, sti —Entire cost, $BO to $7O. Sli.dr Ministers' 80118 received at half price. For Card—Cirmtlar--Specimane of Business end Orna mental Writing—inclose two stamps, and address F. W. JENKINS, auf, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I N. ULOOGER, se27:Bmd• STEINWAY'S • I PIANOS. ACHOICE LOT of the unequalled STEINWAY A. SON'S, New York Pianos, Just ; amongst them a Three Stringed Louis XIV, of 7% octaves, and superb workmaoehip. We match this Instrument against any Gran I Piano in this city for gran deur, volume and beauty 01 tone. The Steinway Pianos are beyond all doubt the moot per font ones made anywhere, and are destined to become the most popular lusts uments lu the World. They are folly warranted by the makers and the subscribers, and will hi sold at New York factory prices. For sale by li. lI.LEBER A SRO, No. 63 Fifth et., Sole agent for Steinway's Pianos. Also received, a fine lot of Names A Clark's, and also Dnialiam's Pianos. 8027 FALL STYLES OF GENTLEMEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, NOW RIADT, LT ee2s Corner Wood street And Diamond alley LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MIL SMELTING WORKS. PARK , M'CURDY CO ,, MANUFACTURE RS OF SIIEATHING, iv IL. Braman? and unit Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, Re I Still Bottoms, Spotter Solder, &c , also importers and deak re iu Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, &c. Constantly ou bend, Tininen's Machines and Toole. Warehouse, No. 14 First, and 120 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. INDIA RUBBER CORKSCREWS; 411 Pen Bolden; Propelling Pencils; 14 41 Pons; id e Inkstands; e u u For sale by AMERICAN WATCH FOR RELIABLE TlME.—These jpatly celebrated Watches disclaims any part of foreign mechanism in movement or case, and possess all the qualities of the beat Swiss Watches. They are with Lever Escapement, equal to the English, and in point of time and pi ice, distance all competition. BEINEMAN No. 42 Fifth street, near Wood, se2B] /*mete for the celebrated Am , rican Watches. AS TUI ARTIST, NO. 21 FIFTH STREET CHESTER'S GOTHIC HALL Pocket, J. E. WELDIN, BootuteHer anti Stationer, 68 Work, street. pear Poorltt, Dinsioroas. James 0. Hand, Theophllus Paulding, James Tragnalr, WiMani Eyre, Jr., J. F. Penis ton, Joshua P. Eyre, Samuel E. Stokes, Henry Sloan, James B. McFarland, Thomas 0.0 and, Robert Burton, Jr., John B. Semple, Pittsburgh D. T. hir gun, J. T. Logan, WIC MARTIN, President. William Martin, Joseph IL Deal, Edmund A. Bonder, John 0. Davie, John S. Penrose, George G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Dr. it. M. Huston, William O. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, Spencer ILlCllvaln, Charles Kelley, H. Jones Brooke, Jacob P. Jones, TI101). 0. Helm, Vico President Henn: LlMBllati, Secretary. P. A. ItADEITLA, Agent, 95 Water street, Pittsbn:gla rirtlE GREAT WESTERN Nir• and dllarin• Insurance CO4, OF PHILADELPHIA. Office in Company' a Building, No. 403 Walnut Corner of Fourth Street, AUTIIURI ZED CAPITAL Capital paid la._ durplua, Jauory Ist, 1868. V 277,674 RI RE INSURANCE---Limited or Perpetual. MARINE INSURANCE, un Velitibit3, Cargo emd ProlgLan INLAND INSURANCE by Itivura, Onunla, Lakca aue Laud Carriages DIRECTORS: Chance O. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut street William Darling, 1610 Pine street. Alexander Whillden, Merchant, Di North Front. Isaac Ilazlehurst, Attorney anti Counsellor. Johnt‘. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter it Co. E. Tracy, firm of Tracy & Co., Goldsmith's Rail. John E. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White & McCurdy Thomas L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie A Zeller. James B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith & Co. [ion. Henry M. Fuller, office 227 South Third strut. John C. Vogdes, office corner of Seventh and Sans. James Weight, late Cashier Bank of Tioga. A I Fred Talor office Cairo City Property. JOllti J. Slocum, office 226 South Third street. C. 0. LATHROP, President. W. DARLING, Vico President LEWIS GREGOi.V, } Branch °nue, 8. Wall at,, N. Y Second Vico Pres% JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary and Treasurer. H. H. .B.ICHARDSON, • Assistant Secretary. B. W. POINDEXTER, Agent. 97 Water street, Pittsburgh. MONON GAHELA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSBURGH. JAMES A. SQTOHIPCN , FresWent HENRY M. ATWOOD, sretary. OFFION.--No. GS Water Street. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS .3' I'IRE AN MARINE RISKS. ASSETS-MAY 20Tli, 18t Stock, Due Bills, payable on demand, t , c - rued by two approved names $1.10,900 00 Premium Naas Dille Receivable. 116 share& Mechanics' Bank stock, ca5t.......1 1 0 00 du Bank of Pittsburgh do do 50 00 40 do Exchange Rank do do . 3050 00 100 do Citizens' Rank do do -- • 5,1.70 00 Balance of Book Acax.unte 8,006 IN telßee Furniture. 690 Rn Oust, 10,003 78 DIE= James A. llntettiaon. George A. Berry, W oi. B. Ilolmoa, Robert Oaken, William Rae, . Thomee S. Clarke, Wilaon Miller, John M'Devitt, mv 12 Wm. A. Caldwell. Pennsylvania Insurance Conyan OF PIT`I'SBURGII No. 62 Vogarth street DIREOTORSt .). P. Taunor, Jacob lealator Rudy Patton:tun, 0. A. Colton. A. J. Jon., W. IL Staßrido, Jas. U. [kid:Lion, Wade Bawl/ton I. (Irk Soroul, A. A. Carr: r, Robert Patrirl:, A. C. 84113p3011.. .1t LI. Jonoa, John Taggart, floury tiproul, Vorgntly, Cbartcroti Capital ti 1300,000 Yi till AND TA IiEN, oi .11 ..1.n..t iption OPrIlLh 4: Pre/Aden t—A. A: CAII.It I Kt:. Vice Providant—BODY ['A .30 • Socr,,tnry nud Trewerer—L CITIZENS' INSURANCE COWAN OF PITTSBURGH. lAGALEY, Pn3sl.len SAM:II9L L. MARSIIIiiLL, Secretary. OFFICE: 94 Water street, between Hark./ and Wo , d strecii air Inaurns lIULL AND CARGO RISIIB, tlie Ohio and Missiileippi Rivers and tributaries. Insures against Lost. or Damage by FMB. Also, against the Perils of tue Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Dina°logs William Ragaloy, Capt. Mark Starling, Samuel Rem, aninuel M. filar, James Jmes M. Ooopar, John B. Dilworth, James Park, Jr, rrancin Bailors, Isaac M. Pennock, William B. 'Jaye. Bpriugur !Luta:ugh, John Shipton, Capt. Samuel C. Young, Wußot. Bryant, John Caldwell. Ja'2'2. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE NSURANCE COMPANY No. 14S Chesnut. Street, OppDaite the elnitolll rioth , C. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU• gemE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every deecription of Property or Merchandlee, nt reaaouat.le rato,t of premium ROBERT P. KING, President. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President DIBIUTOBB. Charles Hayes, B. B. Cop; E. B. English, ' George W. Brown, P. B. Bavery, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, B. J. Magargee, E. Wilor. F. BtLoasuana, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN, Agent, Corner Third and Wood atrear, A. A. CARRIER & PITTBURGH GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT' w- Capital Roprosented, 03,000,000. 00h1PANIES OB RIGILEST STANDING, Char • , red t Pennsylvania and other antes. rintu, ISIAEINE AND LIFE RISKS TAKEN, OF AL! DEECRIPTIONS. Ao. 63 WOUIZTI3 8./141 1.? -C A. L. 4:1ARRIIII. PITT.IL'U.EGII i PA. . S. OLAIIIIftI. rde.3o- y . _ THE OLDEST AND LARUES LITHOGRAPHIC) ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY WM. SCHUCHMAN, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER Corner Third and Market Streets, DU VIPS COLLEGE BUILDINGS, Jy2l:ly-2p TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER PIPES, From tvo to six inch calibre. PRICES from 12 to 30 Cents per Foot ALSO-ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH Wor Bale Wholesale at Manufacturers Prices by HENRY U. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AriD WHOUSAII DWI& IA CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, W/811, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. No. 25 WOOD STREW, PITTEIBITZOD. [Jc TA13.011. FACTORY FOR SALE.—The Rocheeter Starch Factory, in teorough and complote working order, capable Of turning ant two torts of atar ch daily, will be sold on vory advantageous terms. This is a favorable opportunity for any" one wishing to enter into a safe and profitable business, a good run of custom being already well established, and requiring a comparatively small capital. For further information Inquire of see:lin-2W RRNRY COLZINS, 25 Wood st. .1 AMES BIicLAUGHLIN, fdLeIIIPAOTIIRER OP ALCO 01 . . 4 1 Cologne Writs and Fusel Oil, Noe. 167 and 170 Second Street. aplOyd'Ap DREMIUM HOLLAND GIN BITTERS, t IMPORTED BY F. FELIX SON, 466 PENN ST., PITTSBURGH, PA .— We respectfully call tho attention of the public to the ahoy , . c debrated Bitters, for which the Medical Court of Holland bat commissioned us to act as Sole Agents for the United States and Canada'. This article is prepared by some of the most scientific men of Holland, and is the most preferable Bitters now la use. Wherever the Holland Gin Bitters has been introduced, its sale has been unprecedented. Persons wishing to try the article, can have a sample, with circular, sent gratis by mil, by addressing atll:8m P. EMOU. A BON. Pittsburgh. Pa. BRANDIES, GlNs, i WINES, ETC., DEA I. 111 I? 17, FINE I'ILD M I /NON4AII :41 RYE riISE. V, 1 , KAOII AND ep, I F.' V A.l RECI IPI Elt.q A Nil Di Si'lLl ERA, Corner of Smi.infteld /n 1,4 i=r..int t 4,141 i.‘ S. B . & C. P. MARKLE, PIUNTINci, J.%11, .ANI.) A! vtilAppui 1 24 • 'Warriainame, Wood Street, PITTSBUILOH, att. Rap tongli t st warkei i ric i. myB ELETIITVAL. j WIN MOORHEAD has removed to No. 74 Water etreet, below Market JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION' MERCHANT, 100,000 06 702,186 2, JOB THDIOAL: OH PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH STVEL WORKS. ;IAA() JONES JZIO.L.BbYD WM. hivOlTLLOtiali JONES, BOYD &. CO. {, 600,000 American, Plain al, Corrugated, GALVANIZED.► SHEET IRON, .4 22,300 00 .. 66,271 05 Werehotkee, First ittreet, CORlftla itC4B6 Frain! STILZEITS, L. (. 1 4 13 URN, ATTOiINKY Ai LNW ACID CONYLWANOER Forwarding, and I Commission, Merchant, 4/ 909 ,qtid Ll $211,710 5& Geo. W. amity PITTSISURWI, PENN' A J. & (“j::oi tll/111UFAM7iUEs 0i 11) T 11 IF, 11. . Ala), SPRING, PLOW .4‘ND A. B. STEEL, SPRING .9 AND AXLES. Corsacr Host: a.cid First Streets, jy2& . PITTSBURGH, PA. ®E) it E D & CO., MANUFAOTURBR OF floor Rootang, Guttering, Spouting, &c. AOENTS FOR I: 7 OOD'S PATENT IVIITATION RUSSIA SME'ET IROFd mr26:ly-is Et). RI. ft.O9ERS 677, 4J0., brANII2;ICTURFAI9 OW Refi3Ett3' INTROVED PATENT STEEL CULTOTATOR TEETH, OFFICE ^,17,11 JAMES i X. FETZER, tOII:7119 E;5.1.5 O cur, ()rain, Eact.n, Lard, hatter, Seeds, Dried Fruit and pr1,(111,1:' gctiorelly, Uproar of 192.nr lik.ek. and First streets. 'rth r llll.lCill, A. Ravin rro—ltrancie G. Edis., William Dilworth, Sr., . Cuthbert I.r. Son, l'itttMi gh, Bt•yd Ott, weariugen, S. Brady, Orel.. /i H. Bank. Lint & Howell, !dangle Cieoi AJi.i , C1 , :41.., LOUIS/ Patton & CO. olytqi2,ritT E. P. 16fl11gS,k1 ff,010:41 1132.0., WINES, BkANDIES, &C., ALE) is FINE 01 - . ID NO. 5, N 01511.1 FRAM STREET, GO' ARID SEE OEIDRGE P. %V ERTZ'S First Prektaialik Blind Factory, CORNER FRIBA) Al4ll .k.LAILII.E'2 i.-I'.-1., PITTSBURGH. ripilosE WISUING TO FURNISH THEIR Roue. , with VENJI.I. , .N BLINDS., of the nott ezqui silo and elalaate liointt, will find it to their it/tercets to give me ll call before perch:icing elsewhere. M work is got up by the Lest mechanic:l l cot uppronticon.) Every attentiouls given to the waists o customers. Prilkfi low. All work %go:routed. No. 7:1T1 lI.ID Street, PittobotiTh. fruyB:lyis_ DAVID H. WILLIAM - A, 4 - 1 EVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR kJ FOR PTIR EREiIPhIN OF OAS WORK M, toy tram flvo , garners and upwards, bud forib - •;ting, Buildings, publio or private, by &Gaul, 11:A, War, I . Or afilat'en. PITTFIBUIWU. PA. 311'4211.C.ER3( & CO. (3TICCr/630L15 TO HCYNMAN, 111'C..erenv k C 0.,) 14 1 011 W ARDING AND COMMISSION MERIIIIA - 315,r Wholenalo Dealers in Produce, Vlonr al Wool, No. 11-1 Sooona nireet, FitL.hurgh, Fa. .3Eflllt 3Na:to: Joseph 1 Elder, fit..LOUIO• ' Fenton Droa., ‘‘ ticrnnil h Dorney, Baltimoro; Jierrei h Martin,Philadolph.b; Jamul, Hon t,'Orinteo& CO. " Weaver k Graham, & Coy " Vont, Gilmore it CO, " Springer Ilea Laugh, PittOnLrol ; a. Childs A Co., : • • Cosgruve & O.W. & Co., Goo. M.& L. Hopi, Cikciubiad A. 13. Poulos & myaL•tf WILIAMW CLAYTON & CO., , WII.OI,ESALE AND DETAIL ActlTOtt MERCHANTS, NU. 1 'DIAMOND ALLEY, Near Wood alrebt, er.Z .. AR; ayll 1111 13 , ,u,kborry, Cherry, and Cognac tlran,h,r., Old 110a..44a, Wlihdcy of the ye bent qungtqr. e*,ltivddi ACIALII.; V, )1 HOLE ALE GROCER Now. I.S atL3 2.0 Wood Street, jy2:3:tf W. 11. Mct1Y11.1...1, W • 11. IM oG E E METICLIA.NT TAILORS, D,aiero in Realy sfade Clothing and Gentlomen'a Furnish , ng tioo , b, cocain. of Pideral ?tr, , J: add Mlln.rkot Square Alle ihony Cay, Pa. i jel2ly A. ,BL M ARBLE! Jo Ele14 ) 1 1 CORO 0 HAS A BHAUTIR ITL SELROVION UONIMENTSI, GRAVE STONES. - Eaclemetrta l g, POiiiS, tE,C .1 &e. The vitdic aro reopeatfully invited to examine onr etook Mom low, kind wort T'kwriutrit poINT BOX 1-/IOTORY. . dlt GEC TE NDOI3I. Manufacture to order, P..OX_LeS eniteblo for Susi) end Liardwaro and Variety lOrw.dg, etc., otc. Irderm prompt! it II (1.41 ROBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Conar.tolision and Forwardiug Morchanta and -- Doalers In Prodaco aul PiLtsburgh MAllnfactareo, No. 251 Libezty Mrcitt. P/ttrlmrph. Sa. caregev. SAMUEL FAIkNI!STOCK, 1111.0P4F11. AI , L) DEALAIP. IN Voreign antl,Dotticatio Hardware, • _Yo. 74 Ffilmd fl'tre, , Pittsbury4. Tho subscriber has rice;ved, le ad to his fall dock of Hardware, a ve:y lifavy Buick ef Mt.at au , 1 Son=sage Cut -1,141 and etutfor3, 4114 a very largo stock: at blefgti Bells, I , xmo and ou of a 11,4 ch taperior qtrAity to ths, usualry sold in of which will tw avid on the lowe.t terms. (v 027) ItAJINESTOCK. CART tit' YOUNG, (.922ixtzso l ra to John ClArtutight,) IV_IANUFACT lITZS AND Iltl PO RTERS of Pocket and talalo °artery, Sur,* land Jill Den tal Instrnmenta, Postabl, Fishing, ceo., No. 83 Wood street. Thoy gq.ll (be nianntactnr. ng of TrIIS3CA, Ltappqrt,n, Joblaug and F.epalring ithpunotaality and 46-4 patch aply FURNITURE, FOB CASH. A fail reie..:rtment of rittablir,zh mannfactnicr , PiIItITITIME, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK C.ahL!o, WARD ROBES, And every article tiPolPd in a well fanalsbe,d dwelling, ES well as a epledid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand add ruada to order, As the only terms' on which bueinass to dens at Ilia establishment la for CA,BO. Pric:ii are made accordingly. Pereons in want of anythine, In the above line, would be advantepd by calling PACHINER & :10,1152Jiblicld 'street, telow Fifth. J. D. Pacinna, Joao %I SUG ARS.- 100 tads Daltinicre - B. 60 " .• A." 80 " eou-dered; 30 . "4.6veriDg'd Orartr.lated ; Jaet received 'and fdr bale by IIEYAIER & ANDEBBON, No. 39 Wood street, ee27 oppreite the t.Charlee HoteL TO LE'r.—Theisiore Room, on the corner of Wood pod First streets, occupied by Robert J. Car son, as a liquor Stern. 1 P0H823 , 1410n given on the fLrnt of Octo ber. Inquire of 13. H. RYAN, 8.25:1w No i 4 Fitt street. CESTER'SODTHIC HALL CLOTHING sruiLe and Merchant Tailoring F.stablisliment, corner of Wood street and Diamond Alley. We have now on hand one of the moot dosiritde asoortments of Piece Goods, em_ bracing everstldng that to new in the shape of uver.Ctikt logs, Vestings or Poutiloon Stuff and many new fabrics for business fruits. These vrill ho motto up in the tt at manner at much lower prices Man the atone gontb cln tie of tamed elsewhere. A call is satiated* sail , kTITSBUROH, PA. D. U. &V,lf.t. pprPSBITP.6I3. PA 40. C;J Ya-crth utrent. YIEIL ADEL PRIA4 I'l 7' TSBUR G Fic PA PITTSBITB.GH 4. at 'JimaE. & C 0 ccgIVI'V 21P6fil$ 13722a1y JAMES . BILIUDING