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'■ * > *f’ v 4 • An Itra roi Deiskem. —We copy tbefol lewinr for lie benefit of 4het clue of drinkers .JS* £»ke » practice of imbibing to raw end . round looae.” Mey they profit by ibo % tie other Jdiht, n men pam * ed John Bntlß, while going home fell in theelreet, end rolling oter lnlotbemonU. k t . puy-f ytmanaar being, eaten byr*ui. It ’ officerXftffjg yM gofoghieroaodfl * .••-'SSiSwVclii* et night, he W!f df l«es ellcldng out frott the well hole «f = 'v^«®wsaESS p* t > .|.y jgQrm&» r 1 K sr 1 * -‘if’ ifut* !* >v V 7 j -?fCJ4;V fWi' V---:C ~f; • . . ... . ».a\ ‘ -M'vj I "j ■ WlUJA * l —»• show.... j.iaiaL*—JinsaTnurT S. SID DIiB &Co . , ««d PfiOPJ?J^rOi3, 3PITTBBTOOH: SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1858. KBPUDLICAK BTATE TICKET, <1- > JOHN U. RKAP, of PWlUeiphli:' TO* CASit CDWnfiMOJtl*, WILLIAM K. VBAZER, of Piyette. REPUBLIC TICKRT. to*‘ <x>vouu—2Ut Ptmicr, , GKK. JAMES K. MOORHEAD, PitUburgh. * - cpwomot -gp pamcr, ROBERT MctiilQllT, Allf*b-oy City, imno, JOHN P. PENNEY, Pltul-orgh. . ; i itoniT, "—’ ' J. HERON POSTER, pjttobtirgh, c . ELIAB tl. IJUHU, d® DATIDJRBATaRD.PmMm, v JULIUS 9. ZOLLKTt, UeK*mart,' ’ • ROBERT P. MeDOWKLL. ".'‘i .■r-"' 1 - xßUEurv, : JAMES L QRAllAMj.’All^h^ny. £* ■ ■‘.-v-'- 1 •' plurtaosoTAPT, ... ; <-'i DANIEL ARMBTRORO, PUt*tmr K b. *' ’*< ZACHEUB rAR&SON, InJiana. ,'.y4P=“t,;. - - . iftVICDTTot, >:• :v: *- v Chtrtiert. • :j ■ CHAtmdCtß. BOSTWICS. Lurrencfrni*. or root, ROBERT U. DAVIS, Ohio. Ihb IllinoisCoxtest.— lt is evident to any ofift wlm Will read'tbe Breeches of Douglas and Lincoln, in Ottawa; that the little giant is the loser by the new method of discussing the issues of the day. The assertions of Me.. Douglas can no longer pass for facts, unchal lenged ; the biting sarcasm with 'which he overwhelms his comjietflor when absent, loses touch of its sting when the subject of it starts up at once to confute it. Mr. Douglas, . for example, attempted to palm off upon the people, in his recent effort~at Ottawa, a series .of resolutions adopted in a small local meeting in Kane county, da the platform of the Repnbli can party of Illinois, adopted at Springfield in 1854.* Tho exposure of this disingenuous at* \ ; tempt did not at all help hjs cause, notwith standing there was nothing at, all objectionable in the resolutions themselves, unless, as Mr. Lincoln said in reference to another portion of Mr. Douglas’ speech, they be construed by a man who will undertake to prove'tlTal a horse* ,chestnut means the same thing as a cbestnut . hone. After reading the two speeches as reported in foil, together with the half-bour rejoinder of Mr. Douglas, it appears to us, laying aside for the moment all political feeling, that Mr. L»n -' coin made altogether tho best, soundest, most candid and moat logical : that his posi tions were tenable, his rejoinders conclusive and his repartee racy. Yet we think we see where . a crafty and unsparing antagonist like Donglas wiU draw poison from the very honey of Xin coin’s efforts. Douglas assumes on all occa sions, it may bo noted, the aggressive. lie makes no feints to ward off blows, pats himself * . never on.the defence, throws behind him all his. " past voles, speeches and actions, and flings him self with such headlong impetuosity into the fight that many are wont to forgive the past jn admiration of the almost superhuman efforts, the skilful paescTand the daring feats which this political athlete exhibits m the defence of the present. Thus it was when tho pony Bigler attempted to raise bis trembling voico against Douglas in the Benate. 'NotwithstandingDoug* las hod in' his speeches, on that floor, again and again abused the-people of Kansas when ' straggling for rights which the Lccompton Con - stitnUon only denied them openly and directly, without regarding hxs former positions‘and *“ speeches, he at once annihilated Bigler so com . plelely that w.e believe he has never been heard from since. Douglas did not attempt to defend • himselfagainsttheweakbabbleofMr.Bigler,bnt run a grand tilt at him and discomfiUed him at ; once. Now, this same thing he attempts with - Lincoln.' He throws the past behind him; he attempts no. defence of the inconsistencies of ~ hla course, however plainly shown; he goes into Urn fight with every gun loaded to the muzzle, and having fired both broadsides at .once, re* tires amid the smoke and noise in ajvay that is vastly taking to such.as like the roar and splen dor of battle without regard to the cause or causes which may have led to it. What Mr. IdßCOln needs is to placo the little giant on - the defensive,.and this wc see that he is preparing to do more effectually than He did at Ottawa. It required that one trial to get the “lay of the land” and learn each the other’s tactics. Where we think Douglas will take an * advantage of Lincoln which xnaj;have some weight, is, in assuming that the Republican party believe or have done or intend to do cer tain things and then from those false premises reasoning to his own false conclusions. Mr. Lin . coin was abundantly able to sweep from under his antagonist the'ground heossumedin a series of fiery questions that formed the commence ment of his speech, but he refused to do so from. ; -the very fact, wq suppose, that they were full of bold and unscrupulous falsehoods. Douglas will, oh some futuro occasion in the campaign, assume that the questions were - unanswerable and argue from them as if the answers had been given and were ill such as his case re quires. Wo shall look for the report of their speeches which were to como off at Freeport, yesterday, witn interest renewed from having 'read those'at Ottawa. Bans or Material. —The locofoco party in this-Congressional district seems to he exceed ly bare .of material—so bare that it has to go seven miles north into the next district to get a candidate for Congress. Charles Shalor, Wm. Wilkins, Dr. Geo. M’Cook, Geo. F. Gilmore, It. Biddle Roberts, P. C. Shannon, and other men of like ability and integrity, still live in this district; but.it is to be presumed that they no longer belong to the party since they have been altogether overlookcd-and a man from another district taken. Tn«. Democratic Dead Head.—Wo slated, yesterday, our belief that Dr. Blaek, the anti free-pass candidate for Prothonolary, had a free pass over the Pittsburgh,.Ft. Wayne & Chicago Railroad. We have since received indubitable proof that he Aar each a, pass, and bos had one : einee 1849. His claim to Buch a pass is found ed on the services he rendered the road in pro curing tor it tbo subscription of the city. And now he is the embodiment of opposition to mu nicipal subscriptions and freo passes. A. Righteous Hor*.—The Greensburg Arpm, the leading democratic paper in Westmoreland county, notices the platform of the locofocos in this county, and-feays: “It certainly .riiqiurei a great deal of assurance for a body of men to call themselves Democrats, and stand on luclJ a durepotablo platform. They aro neither at heart or practice Democrats: and wo most iioe*|cly hope the whole ticket will bo defeated." . This is a hope in which all decent men will 'M sincerely join. Couldb’t do it. —A gentleman, a good clerk, .undertook to keep tally of the number of times jpiHama made use of tho pronoun "I," in bis Court Honsg speech, the other 4ay; but after using up a sheet of paper ho gavo up the task * - in despair. - • : BoHUtXKH.t.—The Lecompton wing of the Democrats has nominated Wm. L. Dcwart for Congress, apd J. M. Wetherill for Senate. The Anti-Lecompton men have a separate-ticket. The Yellow Firm xx N*w Oeleaxs how | Its.Victim*abxßciod.— Thecemeteryof Tin- 1‘ ceatde Paul/which Is fitnatedhn Louisa street, I in: the XhirtLDistfet, has been, the burying j place of a large number of the victims of yd* l low fever this season. This is accounted for ’ from the fact that the disease has been prevail ing more ia the Third District than any other portion of the city. The cemetery is di-; vided into two divisions, the lower one of which 1 is almost destitute of vanlts or tombs, and , those interred there are placed in dry weather, , about a foot under ground, the dirt thrown on top not more than covering the coffin. Since the . recent heavyrains, tho whole place is flooded, t more or less, end looks more like a swamp than | cemetery/ The spade hardly breaks through the , sod beforo the water shows itself, and then the j negroes gouge out as much earth an they cm , for the water. ] Several graves were open yesterday as we passed through, lookiug~iike oblong mad pud dles. A few moments afterword the remains of dome poor individual were brought in. and left to the negroes to inter. Placing the rough cof fin on a hand car, they carrieditashort distance, and placed it by the side, of a hole, and then made preparations for placing it in its last rest ing place. The head of the coffin was let down into the water, bnt of course it would not sink and immediately rose to the surface. It wa9 thrust down several times rather roughly to en deavor to make it adhere to the soft mud at the bottom, but it invariably rose again. At last it was shoved in, and the spade of one of the negroes held it until the other threw in large quantities of hard mad, which Berved as a weight to keep the head down. 000. of the ne groes then, while the other kept his spade on the first end, lowered the foot and sank it in the same manner, kicking_in some rand with his feet, while his spade kept the coffin d.own. The whole of this section of the cemetry is filled with new graves, and presents the appearance of a newly ploughed field. Tho stqpch in some portions is hardly endurable, coming, as it does from tho shallow graves of water. — Delta ZOlh. A Nf.cro Uebelliou.— Lost Friday week, the overseer of Mr. James K. Polk’s plantation, (some eight miles below this,) undertook to whip one of the hands, when tbe others inter fered and rescued the culpriL Mr.; Mara the overseer, thea started oat for assistance, and during his absence, tbe negrogs armed them selves with axes, hatchets, clubs, scythes, stones retreated to the gin houso bade defiance to the overseer and his friends, and swore they would die, to a man, before one of their party should be whipped. Mr. Amos Duke, in at tempting to arrest one of them, was Btruck across the aide of the head with a club, nud, it is feared, will loso one of his eyes from the ef fects of tho blow. Things continued in this state up to Tnesday last, when a party of some sevcnty-fiTe citizens of this place and .Troy .visi ted the plantation and arrested every, negro ou the place. They were tried the next morning on the plantation, before Jadge Fisher, who committed four of the ring-lenders to jail to await the action of thegrand jury. The balance some fifty or sixty, were whipped According to their several deserts— Cofeerille (Jfiw) Intelli gencer. Cokyxhtion is GtDDixus Distbjct.— John Hatchios, Esq., of Warren, was nominated late yesterday afternoon, for Congress, In placo of Joshua R. Giddings, on the third ballot. Third Hutchins, 49 ; Giddings, '■'>! ; RTW. Taylor, 2; Jesse Baldwin, B—total, 96. In his speech, accepting the nomination, he said he should never lower the standard raised and so ably sustained by his distinguished pre decessor one jot, and the convention resolved he should raise it still higher. Mr. Hutchins is an able lawyer, and stands at .the head of the bar in Trumbull county, having .been for a long time regarded as the best advo cate in that county. He is in politics os folly radical as Mr. Giddings, having been a Liberty Party man since Reorganization. Mr. Giddings, in his remarks, said that he should go back to Congress this winter and tell them that ho to be succeeded by .a younger and abler man, who would fully sustain the rep utation of the district.— CUve. Jjfadrr t 26M. Tub Republicans oft Lancaster county, Pa. , (Mr. Buchanan’s home;) yesterday nominated Thaddeus Stevens for~Congress, and he accept ed. We hail this as one more indication that our next House is to be decidedly stronger in intellectual and political ability than any recent predecessor. Mr. Stevens is one of'the best men in Pennsylvania orin the Union, Republi can in every Imtolse and conviction, yet with tho confidence.ol'lftiery division of .the anti-Le compton He. badbfeen twice sent to Cofigtasa frojn that district by Tery large majorities;'Ve beU&vebe will be returned next October by notlitfeslhin four thousand, though Judge Wilmot had but little more than one thousand there last year.. In the House, he 'will be, as he hah been, one of the wisest as well as strongest champions of free labor, and of the entire national policy whioh tends (o devel opment, security and universality. W.* 'nut other districts will etaulate.tli« cxaaipl© uf Lan caster, and send their very strongest men to rep resent them in the next Congress.— K. T. Trib. Arrest or a Bark Roubeu. —,V. few '.weeks since a package containiog nine hundred dollars in bills of different Rhode Island banks, and some fifteen hundred dollars in notes and checks was stolen from the Freeman’s Bank', Bristol, R. I. Suspicion was at once directed to a man named Josiah T. Warren, of Bristol, and it was conjectured that he had fled in .Ibis direction. Accordingly, officer George A. Billings started for this city, where he provided himself with the necessary documents, and proceeded down tbe Illinois Central Railroad about onehundredand fifty miles, to an embryo town oh the prairie, called Prospect City. There he found the sus pected individual engaged in building a bouse with the proceeds of his knavery. 1 Mr. Billings succeeded in recovering all the papers and some three or four hundred dollars of the money, the balance having been expended in tbe erection of the house. He also recovered the thief, who is now awaiting his trial.— Chicago Trib. The London Lancet says. that to determine the period of life which furnishes tbe greatest number of insane persons, it is sufficient to bring together the records, made up undet dif ferent circumstances. One of these, made at the Bicetre, France, Where poor, men only are received, another at the Saltpetriere, a hospital for poor women, the third, an establishment de voted to the wealthy, have been.examined, and it appears that tbe age which furnishes the greatest number of insane, men, that from thirty to forty years, while for women it is that from fifty to sixty years. The age* which furnish the least, for both sexes, childhood, youth, and advanced age. Among women, in sanity appears earlier than among men, indeed from twenty to thirty years of age. ..The rich are more subject to insanity In proportion than than the poor. Thx Last Wujter at Labrador. —One of the Moravian missionaries, located at Hebron, a settlement ou the East coast of Labrador, writes that the last winter there was intensely cold, the oldest Esquimaux having assured mo that they never remembered snch weather, and es pecially such severe cold. From the middle of January op the middle of March, Farenheit’s thermometer seldom rose as high as 14° below zero, It mostly stood from 24° to 34° below zero. At the same time the wind was so strong that our house often cracked and groaned like a ship in a rough sea, \ Fromdkak, a more Southerly station, a differ ent accoant of the winter is given, while tbe state of the people is described as more comfor table and improving. Tub Empress Enaximt— Douuts or her Pa territy.—Some of tho English newspapers are discussing doubts which hang over thepaterntiy of tho French Empress Eugenic. Tho Paris Moniteur of the 4th of June last, Announced that tbe Empress bad attained her 32<1 year on tho preceding day, and hadrecelved the congratu lations of hcririeods on tbe occasion. Accord ing to this Eugenie was bom on the 3d pf June, 1826; but according to the undisputed testi mony of registers and other documentary evi dence; her father died October 30,1823, from the effects.of a fall from bis horse. “Keep Four Powder Dry."— The Newbury port (Mass.) Retold says: “It is rather a re markable circumstance that the powder which was used in Sandwich in firing off the cannon to celebrate the connection by a cable, of Eog- Oandto tbe United States is the same which was purchased lathe war of 1812 to fight our then English enemy. It has been kept in might cask in the old magazine, eitualed in the old cemetery, since that time." The Roman Catholic priest of a Village of the diocese of Haab, in Hungary, was lately cited by his bishop before tbe ecclesiastical tribunal forhavingcausedthe bells of bis church tobe tolled as a mark of respect, on thedeath of the Protesant Pastor of the village 1 But, as it lias beem the custom in Hungary fora length of time, for tho Catholic and Protestant clergy to live together on good terms aod show a respect for eachother, the trlduoal refused!to entertain tbe complaint. * r - Mbj. Ltdxa Stgdlkt, of PxOTldcnce, It. I. a woman GSyeara old* has been fall/ committed on acbargeof poisoning her husband, .aged 70, under circumstances particularly atrocious. She married him supposing ibsthe vm younger and richer than he proved to be, and to makeup for her disappointment* administered a dose of Which produced blTdeaih» • Rosin Pjpblt, whedahanishment from Caaipda, lnlB2s. will be j remembered by some* has retoTMd bom the and at Wy;fifty.two year* • - L ' a \\ , ' v . V»- ®ervoum &Kflfcr«*aU-A'r*Ur«dU*htieaua fcac TwflL JiaiphQMdtfrlliKiiWyaili «ad jraefsofotnoetf«iffkriaf.irfUe*Bd(Cra»)loemJstotb«to,e jSSI | , l , 'a, > i, z<",t :-•... Sow (boohing the tribute of tho Hon. T. H. I Benton* to his mother’s influence:— ' “My-nother asked me never to use tobacco, F erma nent Office. ; and I have never touched it from that time to I v ' . „ , ~ ; th, present day ; she eeked me not to game, and 1 1 8 fte ”S“* rCt > neSl of h ™’ | I have never gamed, andl cannot tell who la ! T»n*o ll !s r ?^ tI * ntv _ - I winning and who is losing in games that can be C. M. FITCH &J. W. KEB played. She admonished me. too, against hard I Have ®*cluded w I drinking; and nhaterer capacity for ‘Xinc. ; IS PITTSBCHrtII. 1 may have at present, and whatever usefulness ; AO,l may** consulted at thrir office, I may attain in life, 1 attribute to having com- * Ponn Street, plied with her pious and correct wishes. When i n-n* opposite THE ST. CLAIR HOTEI^ I was seven years fit age she asked me not to I B“lT«.fcrCoM»aptloi., Aathn.., drink, and I then made a resolution of total ah- , " d *" ° tl, ' r Chronic Complain., stinooce, at atio.eWhenl was the sole constl- i "“ l ’ ll '"'l»Hh.rcom.srolm<n.rj Dtaa».to C lo.llo : . tuent member of my owu l>ody, and that I have ° OPrA * " ear * Disease, Ajfeetiont of jhe Liter, Dy*- ! adhered to it through all time, I owe to mv CompUtnU.etc. i mother.” 3 DK&-FITCUABYKESwoQId*tat« hat their treatment ' m n v- cm. . m ’ of l« bawd upon toe/itctUut ht disaut a- I Tb> Pnoan Nor—The pecan cropin Texas, larJ , ite!4 ] this year, will he a eery large one. The export | , ‘Z, me, thereto, .mole, 1 Will probably amount to s2t)o,CkHj in value. ! Uechaalcl. Hj- C trtni,i « n d rwn'hlit* to purify tho Tub hop crop in New York State, thin year, will not, it is said, amount to two-thirds of that of former years. MARRIED—On Thursday morniuß, Aajost 3Ctb, at the residence of tho bride’s hrother-m-Uer. Wm. K. KiemaD.br tho lt*r. C. C. Norton, Sir. E. A. Acaavrz. of this city, to HissT. daughter of tba lute Joreph B.Earlo, ofBonur*ct conoty, I’onn’a. NeuralsGla.—A gentleman living in Phila- delphia aaTi: “In paasiOß throach Plttsbareb. some month* since. I purdiseed a bottle of Arr/iaiv’s Holland Bilfrrt. *lt re* lie Tod me po much thnt on rctitmlog borne I bnngbt two more bottle* irntn Dr. Dyotl. wbtrh completely cured me of Neuralgia. I ba»e recommend*.! the article to nuuiy of ray irieiitle, and foor or fi*e of the ouml«er saj it cured them. I think that my recommendation ha* dene more for it* sale in Philadelphia than yonr adtertUiui:.** (We ore Dot permitted to publish the name, but noy per son calling at tbe *u>r*, or coamiunicatiDS with u.h by ]ut ter, will In. ctmTloced of the truth ofthl* sLsteuieut i B®“8olil at $1 per bott}*, or six botU** tor fA, by tne pro pvt«tcn,BKNJ. I’AGK, Jb_, A Manufcirturine I*barma cooUataaudChemists,27 Wood*treat, l*taudZd •ts~P f U*bnrch, I’a- aod eeoarally. ait^TtdAwF Sptnal JlDjiccs, RAH* ROAD SPIRE COMPANY. Joseph Dllworih.. D. W. C. Bldwell, (su<-evixora to r>irtrr, Rolf*, if- <Suv(f.) \ KAsersoruaxas v.r RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SHKES. ■> PITTSBURGR, PENN’A. WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES Agent's Office, 68 Fifth Street. These Machines, which have gained such an enviablo repntAtiou o»rr all other So wins Machine*, on ac count of l»t. Their Lock Stitch. 2d. Their ulmplicily of construrtion and consequent freedom from deranpoment. sd. Easy muTeiuent, and -Ith. Their durability, ar» now oflored with all the tau-*t {mproreuient and adratitaire* at mstinfnctnr-m’ prievs, by * ALEX. R. REEI), Ag.-ut, No. Fifth Strear. PHILADELPHIA, WM. McKEE & CO., No. 33 S. Front St. and No. 33 Letitt* St., IMPORTERS OF y'ORICIG-N' DRY GOODS, Are constantly receiving on consignment, IlllStT LrNENS. BFIIHT FRONTS, HDKFS. Ac., in great variety. Also, BRITISH GOODS, consisting in part of PAPER MUSLINS, VELVET CORDS, BEAVERTKENB, TABBY VELVETS, ALPACCAB, CASHMERES, ITALIAN CLOTHS, Ac. • Jnl:d3mfc nOTIIKiLSI MOTHERBII HOTHKHSItt Don’t fail to procuro Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth iop Syrup for Children Tee thing. It ha* no equal on earth. It greatly facilitate* the process of teething by softening the gnraa, reducing all inflammation—will allay pain, and I* tur* to regulate the bowel*. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rent to yoursetvea, and relief ami health to yonr infanta. Perfectly safe in all ease*. This valuable preparation CTllie prescription „f one of she mo«lexperienced and skilful female Phyaidan* in New - England, and has been naed with never bailing success in millions of casea. We b*lieve It the beat and Burnt remedy in the world, in all cases of Dysentery and Diarhoea in Children, whether It ariaoe from teething or from any other cause. If life and health can be estimated hy dollars and cents, it is worth its weight in gold. Millions of iKittle* are aold every year in tbe United State*. It i* an old and well-tried remedy. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. £7*N(m* grooioo nnlees tbe fsc-tiinile of CURTIS A PER KINS, Now York, is on the outside wrapper, Sold by Druggist* throughout the world. DU. OKO. IL KEY SEE, Agent lor Pittsburgh. Ju£cUwljfcT LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL BMKL.TING WORKS PARK, M’CURDY A CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, BRAZIERS’ and BOLT COPPER, PRRSSED COP PER BuTTOMS. Raised Still Bottom*. Spelter folder, Ac. 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SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLSI Prepared from a preemption of Sir Jam** Clark*, li t*., Fhyeilian Extraordinary to Ui*Qn**n. Thl* well kuown Medici a* Is no ItninelUon. hot a aora andaef* remedy for Tamale Difficulties and OlwtrucUuns, row say eanee whatever; and although a powerful remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the constitution. TO MARRIKD L.ADLRB tt is peculiarly anJted. It will. In a short time, hriogon the monthly period with regularity. These PQtshaee iwwr bun Jraewa to faihehtr* (A« dirre fatal! on tAcfecoadpope of pamphlet are «efl observed, lot fnll particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. K. D—fl and 6 peelage damp* rncloaed to any anthorl tad agent, will Itainre a bottle, containing over 60 pilla, ty return mail. B. L.FAUNK3TOCK A CO., Pittsburgh, wbotoealn agent, and sold by all druggiet*. sjrfljdAw fc T Pittsburgh Water Core Establishment FOR THE CURE OF ALL KINDS OF DISEASES.—L«catad at IJaymlU PUlton. on the Pllte bargh, Pl Wayne and Chicago Railroad. I* u>.» newly re filled and Improved by the errcllon of a Gymnasium and Bowling Alley, which will afford agreeable and healthful exercise and amusement for patients sn.l olhrrs friendly to yoriy.tem, whe may wish to spend aome Hmo with us during the hot woaUier. Address Rot UO4, Pittsburgh P-mne. J HKRfOKD, M. U. | . Ja'JdAwXniP 11. Plcß4.hr, M It. / Phydtiana. THEOREATEST MATCH MACHINE IN TIIK WOULDI A FOUTU.VB MADR WITH A SMALL INVE3MKNT TIIOMAH' PATENT HATCH MACIIINK la a simple, cheap and perfect Hatch Maker. The MarMrw costa utilyAilb; Is driven ly band, and will makn the for. tune of the inuahctarer In a abort Hum. Where good wood la to ba had readily it matartaUy reduce* the owl. Aaf*B*ieral county or Machine privileges are offered lor tale at a moderate price. For particular* rail at OAZKTTB COUNTING KOO3l Fifth atreet. j*l;dAw(rifT W. dC X). UINiiHAKT, iiawpptcrouu a*t> duui> ta All kinds ofTohaece, Snnffand Cigar*, Dare recently taken the building No. 1110 Wood •lxwt,l addiUou totlM-tr Manufacturing Kat*bU*hm*nt,Nu. 43 Irwf atreet, where they will be pteeeed to reeel *e (hair frlenda, apVilT'lfe DAWES Ac CLULRY, Roni«i Sl|n and Ornamantal Falnlan, AND QJt A IN K H ft, White LPOtiiindZlno iPnlntn. Alao, ail kihda of Paints, OIU, Varobbrs, Window CHaaa, Fatty, Jtrosbee, Ac.', Ml tfbori SlritS, two doort abort Virgin Alley, mrlfelydfe JAB. MobAUGHLIN, ■airuvAcnuß op Alcohol, Cologne Spirlti and Fnul Oil, rfelfcdiyfe A'm. |M and 170 Seenmt Rtrtrt tiaacj')NU~. Pittsburgh Steal Works. JONTRS, BOYD Ac CO^ Manofarturenof CAKT KTBKL; alao, HPKJNG, (‘LOW and A- B. STKKL; SPRINGSand AXLE*. &rmt.r Jioti and First Streets, fttUburgh, Fn. fsaao iimtn ». i D. B. ROGKUB Ac CO., ■AifOPAcrunmiH or Ilogara' Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth, Corner Rou and First Streets, IhUsbunh, A.. fnßMydfr* ETNA STOVE WORKS. ALEX AN DDR BRADLEY, HiRUTACI CUt ASD l.gAlf* IB RVUT YAEIKTT Of COOKING, rmOR AND HEATING STOVE! Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Foundry on Allegheny River, two aquarua north-east Prsnaylvania Faaaeoger Depot. Office and Sales Room* mrlAlydfc ifo, #• Wood 8t«» Pittibaygh. Pi J» M. DITTL.K MBRCHAKTT TAIZiOR, No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr. Irish’* New Building,) eeafrlydfc HENRY li. COLLINB, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WHOLES ALB DIALER IN Cheese, Butter, Seeds, 2ft*Jb+ • And Crvdacs QaatraUy, Awf .jb. yn mmd Street. pj&mK ' Sjttuii £ott*i«.v ; ' blood and strengthen the syrtem. Outt, they nse MEDICINAL INHALATIONS,which they value highly,bnt °uly m Pullialivts, [haring no Carnlit* fflrelvthm uttd a^mc «) »nd Inrultdsare earnestly eanqooed againstwasting (he precious time of curability on any truatmAit based upon the plausible,bat f*I«o idea that the “seat of.tbo diseasp can teach id in a direct manner by- InhnUrton,” for u before itated, the grot of tV tfuc.irc it Li th* blood and its efftcti In tbe long*. 3AJ"o charge for consultation. A list c*f qumtiou*'will be eent to those wishing to coo tultne by letter mv29;dawfctf K American Manufactured Watches. Wc would most respectfully announce to tho Public thnt we have taken th* Agency for tbe celebrated AMERICAN LEVER WATCHES, An article which is manufactured in Waltham, nnd Rotten up of (ho b**t material on tbe most approved priori pic, and povawes every requisite fora RELIABLE TIME KEEPER. For any defect in material, workmanship <>r performance under lair imge, tbemanutocturcre bold thoin telvee at all that* retpontibl*. These watches hare been tested and are in one daily by a great many Railroad officers and have gic e the utnkwt satistsetioa in regard t» *trength *«d correctue*s oftime on _ „ , LOOOUonVES AND RAILROAD CARS. v> htte in motion. Every watch will be accomi*anied with a certificate or gnarsnU-efrom the manufacturcra, ebowlng that the buyer run* no ri«k whatever of gottStig a watch that will not keep correct timo. The watche* arc of a medium size, bunting cose, much in •tyle like anEnglith Watch, and will certainly plc-iM e't-ry one who may giv 0 tb*m a trial. , j In addition to tbe above, we keep constantly onlistida fall assortment of tbe lieetmako Englliband Swiss Watcbca, Watch Makers’ Toole, Machinery and Watch Material, t-<-. getticr with a cumplMe stock of Jewelry, Silver Ware, Clocks. Fancy Goods, etc., which wo shall at ail time* bo happy to show tooui custom*™. KKINKMAN A MKYIIAN. mrlMydaay—julO -»2 Fifth *t„ Pittsburgh. I*a. John C. Baker & Co’s 08.VC1NK COD-LIVKR OIL!! Tnis Medicine, prepared in the most ap pro7ed maimer, and by un, has reciivod tbe aanc tion of the most scientific 6! tlieMe<licai Prufesaiuu of Phil adelphia and elsewhere, who recommend it a* superior to any other now manufactured. Of its efficacy and Iraportanco as a remedial in cases of Consnmptlon, Goat, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rheuma tism, and all Bcrofnlons diseases, it is nnuecosiuiry to f)<eak; —thousand* of eminent physicians of Europe aud America havingtested its woojlerfal curative propertkw. Prepared only by JOHN C. BAKER A CO n Wholesale Druggists, No. 1&4 North Third Street, Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggist* throughout the country. fcQrdtorSO 8. B. & C. P. MARKIsB, MXSCTACTaRXXS Of PRINTIXO, JOB AND ALL KINDS OF wrapping paper Warehouse, No. 37 Wood Street, _lUca toaght it tnarkot prteee. Ji U. ClllUSTY.Tirb., Ifi3 Third St rr*t, Pittsburgh, Pen no., IlkTlng had the «<]TaatAgra of ftutrm nud non* piUU, and dorcrAi j«*r»’ practice, offer* lil* pr<<kr»»lr,aal ■ervlce* in BUIUJIOAL AND MEDICAL CASES. UTEURCU. lOot. Wila<m McCaDdl***. Hod. 11. A. Wmw, Hod. T.J. Blgbam. JobD 11. Motlor, Kaq. Jacob McCollUter, Eaq. inyllrlydfc W. D. Howard. R«». D. !L A. McLean. T. 11. gilt, Esq. J H. Ilat)t*r. N. HOLMKS <sc SONS, UAUtkA 13 - Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT) DANE NOTES AND SPECIE, NO. 6if MARKET STRUCT, PITTSBURGH, PA. mad* no *ll tu« principal cIU« through- United Sutra. *p2£-fcly JQ^OM'COCitRA^'icIBRCK ■AXOFACTDIXM OF Iron Ratling, Iron V*nlti, V*nlt Door*, Window Rhotters, Window Guards, ie., 2f* «#. 91 Stand Strut and M Third Strat, (Bctvm Wood and SUrkrt,) PITTSBURGH. PA., Hn”* ca bud i variety of ww Patterns. Coney abd plain, ■aitable for all purpose*. Particular attention paid to «i>- clq«ldk G raw,. Uxa. Jobbing dona at abort notice. mr9 »m. TA3o«vta._._. w«. «. rams VAJf>DEVBR & PRIETO, A X LA W . SOI.ICITOCLS IN riIANCF.aV 6. i.V.-i. /..*.! •a*Cn!lwt#<if»« promptly ma.i- in *i>t l'->‘''-f Noul.ern Will attend to tbeptsrcbaaeaod Sale ai Ueal Estate, ob taining Money <>u Bonds ami Mortgages ewl:l»dtc WE YMAN & eON, Maaohctorerv and Dealer* In all kind* of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, AND LEAP TOBACCO, Cbrnrr of Strict and lhamcmd Alley, PITTSBURGH. PA. ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WASHINGTON WORKS, P Itts bar gh, Pen na. Office, ISo. HI Market atreet. Manufacture all kinds of Pimm Engtnee and Mill Machin ery; Castings,Railroad Work, f t«am Boilers and Sheet Iron Work. Jobbing and Repairing dona on abort notice. mrSArlydtc M . M . Gr I L L Jffi BPI E*. sssiist, Extracts Teeth without pain, by an entiki lt hkw Anaesthetic agent applied to the teeth and gumi only. Teeth from cue to fnll setts inverted on the various metallic bases. Ha alao lnaerta taeth on entire Poralain bast wltlT contiauona gum, which in beauty, cleanlinem nod durability cannot fail to please. Call and examine SS-Qtßce No. 61 fourth atreet, below Market, (eecond ib.ry,) Pittaburgh. j*7;lydfc BAJVIUKJL, GUAY TAILOR, Ao. 62 gr. CLAIR STREET, PirWIIUROU, PENNA, is prepared to furnish .Ills customers and boyore geuerally, with tho lateat and moat fashionable atyU* of Hpriug and bamnivr Ooodt of every variety, which he will nuke up l» order to Uih eulire satisfaction of those who ot.y fovor them wllh their }ui(run*ge. apCSnifc PAYNB, BISBBLL A CO., ■aßOvacTuagaa or Cooking, ]?tirl<>r nmi Heutint STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Penders, etc., Atxi Meuuieciurvrsof lb* Celebrated C>VPLTAL COOICtISO IiANGR, NO. BUS LIUKUTV STREET, JyUf>.ly t |fc J , ITI*iUIUHUH. PA. MITCHELL, HERRON & CO., uiaurACTDAtaa o» Cooklnic. Parlor uml Hontina STOVES, Urate Frond, Fender*. Hooking Itungo, it. 104 Liberty Bt., PUteburgh, Pa. mrTi&ly '• POITbKYi kELKON A CO., ifanttfacturtn q/ ( GUN BARRELS, SOLIU BOX VICES, ROBINSON’tf HULIOOAST HTRKL |<oVT|lEB—Warranted. C'o*t iVirai <iiui Hammered ,Sk(/v*l» anti,Spade*, ffae» t Hop and J/anurt For L-e, /’irfra, Mattocks, rtf. Warahous*! No. 17 Vai-kit Rt.» myiii-iiMb pimimmiai, pa. UEO. 11. ARPRRBON, So. 141 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., 04BCF40TOEM AMO WHUUMtI l> JULIA IN Kmy Variety of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, Shoe Leather, Split l , Morocco, French ami Country Calf Skin?, .W.U’COUOCOIt Solo Loathor. Currln«o Oilplothra, Ate. All of which will l« furnished at the loweat Cash Price*, lyil I 0K 8 WASTED ep6-d!y iDUICICJN JffiXCHANGW. SIO II T BILLS DRAWN BV DUNCAN, SHERMAN A CO., ON TIW UNION DANK, LONDON, IN BUMS OF ONR POUND'STBULINO AND UFWAUDS. Alto, Dili* oil Uie principal citlM and lowoa of France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Bo»i* wnl olher European * CO., Banker*, Wood corwr of Third. 'matEack * HOQBRB, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING mebohants, Ho. id Pii« Btrtct, St. Loblm, Wo. aiFXB TO Murdoch * Dlduon, 6t. IxwU, U«y A Matiftckt OtedM«*>. Ohio, Chaa. Duffleld * 00, LOoiafUlO, Kys, F. a. Day ft P«ro, Ills, Orm ft Btona. Banker*. Ho»catine t lova, Day ft UaUack, Philadelphia, Pa, • H. Fortytb. Chicago, Freight Agent (or Sllnola Contnl Railroad. - JaB.-6ndfe PITTSBURGH BAG FACTORY. PITTBDpROH, PA. 10. H K R B 8 T . Coraor Llbirty aad 'Hand Manufacturer of all kinds of light Bogs •oitable for Grain, Floor. Meal, Backseat, Baltillanui and Unseat** om, printed to Mat mod appropriate dcaignato enter. i ?• ! r AmastastaopplycfßeamlM* oaband, eudOrala IftKßalbrMfa. -* :r wapiti ft* iTnjgftAn 50 BAGS DRIED APPLESgatediafl TSCSS AND SUPPORTER. SIAKUPAC- | TORT.—Cartwright t Toon*. No. 50 Wood atrc-t. beg le*T* to call attention of tb* afflicted to the fertth&t they are the crtrfy MANOKACTURBRS otTKUMES u>| BOfPORTKRS lo tbU city. Tiny _c*a coaaeqtie&tly take m«wnree, oadtnaketooT<J?rribr*P“trti'-l'w. etifr th<* next approred pattern*, and fonueh ib*ra*i frp>]ii<>nti> not more than<nje»helf«lnmßi»ii<"! t>j mrr*« d<i>r« iu All are eolicttrd to tall, after i-rtr*m*-rat! erntniimu; Trai nee ataaj -tore In the rity, c tba: «•» ran »aii,f T the afflicted that it u their totefenl to deal with tit- ou>n»- factorer. fi* PartlcoUr attention j«ih| t/> t>i«iriu{;. CARIWRJUUT A TOl SG'i% ; TrOMMaanfactorv, anCS No.M Wnodntrret.’ gUNDKIKS— 200 btgi JUo Coffee; 100 Tear. 120 MilsGoldcn Syrup Milo N.O.Moltt*?; 30 hbd* Sagan 30 bbU Hrflood gacan 23 tiera* freab Rice; Ifc) bx* choicetirandt Toliaccix 10 bbl« Spirit* Turpentine. Io *t.<rnand ferrule by - WATT* WIhSON. No. 2t»* Liberty "ireet. WISCONSIN SoNKT—Nue*of allTvi^ coaein Bankuboocht by HKNRT U CoLLINS. *O2B No 23 W..>.l «*Tn-t. New styles ok fall i>e laines Jail received. C. HANSON LOVE, _ _ 74 Market »trcet. Family' flour—a variety' of choico l*rftnd» for tale by M'BANK A ANJER. _ IX4 Becwid •trret. BAGS, BAGS.—Serunless Bags ahvavs on hand. Th#trade *nppli«i at Boston price*; freight _au2S- _ UITCUCOoK. McCKKEitY k Co. AXhS, AXES — 2S Jc*7 for rulo low bv HITCHCOCK. McORKKUY A CO.. ’ 122 Seomd awl 151 Front »tre*t«. X) VB FLOUR—6O bbls for 6ab* by | lb »nSS_ M'iIANE A AXJEK, HlArci.tJ AUTUMN TKADK. ME&IXOS, COCUTIO3, MUSLIN.DELAIXKS VELVETS, SILKS, ALPACAS, OLSGUAMS. CLOTHS, CASSIMRRK3, SATINETS, VESTINGS. PLANNKLSjPUIXTS,BLEACHED ANDHRoWN G'.KtDS, with a complete line If EMBROIDERIES, Aod other atjfc* of Gboda adapted to /I PlRjjl' CLASS TRADE. All of which aro offered for aale, cheap, w g cmTiicn & co , *3B naricetA 433 Merrbnnt St., an27:eod2m. nUL^DF.U'IItA BUFFALO ROBES. By the Bale or .Robe, Nos. 416 A 417 ARCH St. Pihlada. N. B.—Also, a lafge as*ortmentnf LADIES FANCY FI7KS. of bur own tnanufaetnro. *u27:3ai<l Notice t 5 nffi? MOXPAY, August 2£l, the following »Fll be rbarg-J by the fUSlroul b«t«>cn Fltmburgb and Cindo tmtl. cii the various ciamra of freight: First Class We ft 100 lbslFlour Second “ 44e “ Whiskey.,. Thin! *• —~4ou “ ** I Cotton, Fourth u 35c L. DKVJJNNV, General Freight A grot, P. C. A C. It. H. Line. I J.J. HOUSTON, General Freight Ag't. V. Pt-W.A C. U. K. EXECUTORS' NOTlCE—Notice is hereby glTet) that Uttcrd tr«iani"iitary upon tLo <*Lite of Thomas Mad, latoyf thbcHy of I‘itleburgb, deceased, have been granted to the omjerxigord. AU pervooa Indebted t*> auid estate will make payment, and those baring claim* will prmnt them, duly nmhtmli rateri.to the robacTibem AhKX. if. MIi.LKR, No. lit* Fourth ft., ANDUKIV FLKMINO, Sixth P Kt’cnlor*. TilE undersignpl have formed a <*«>part certhip, under the!*tyl« of gharklctt, M’Lain A Co., fur transacting tb« wholesale Pry Goods bmrinww, l WILLIAM SHACK LETT. JAMBS M'LAIN, HUGH JONAS. • JOHN AUDAY, T.T.MYLKR. PITTSBURGH, PA. mylitffe SHACKLETT, M'LAIN & CO. Wholciale Dealers In FOAEIGS AND DOMESTIC DltY GIIODs *Vn, 43 llwW Srrrfl, cjipotite t\t St. Charlet an'it Imd WARRANTED to be of the best rnotal, all •izes and patterns, mannfactored and fer sale by JOHN CALVKHLKY, anZklnid No. SOS Kaeo fctrret. Philadelphia. RUGS— - > — ' ~ Cottar 1 * Rat Exterminator: Vottotiaa lied. Deep Vermillion, r Layton** Itrfuie.l TJfjnorlrn, American Arrow lluut, Saealra* Pith, , Split Skin*. (atrvlamau Hcedi, I.,i|<i.>rim Root, e-l.ct,'[Kt i(ln Vti *iU hjr l« I. r.UINTSTOCK * lO . ail-1 _No. *>» f...W .w-« *i„{ 4th afreet*. Drugs— ' ‘ ' Castile S<«p, Annato, Tloa Japonic*, ' Chewing Gum, Darbr 1 l‘ala Killer, Ludlow's dpeetbr. For sale l»v ILL. FAHNESTOCK *03., *nl3 No. IV* Liberty street. S~ IiPKIUOR BLANK BOOKS, Upil^i-rs, Journal*. Cash Hooka and Day Book* of superior quali ty. made expressly for city order*, foraale bv W.G. JOHNSTON AGO., Printer*, Stationer* and Ulauk Book Maker*. - an 7 Nn.67 Wood stmt, rittaharch. S’ U V N. O. Sugar; W* bid*. • do Molasses, PITTSBURGH: PA* j&tto aibntferatnts. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. DRESS goods of (newest styles. SHAWLSi IN KTKRY TAEIETY. GEO. F; WOMATH'S, CANDICE MOULDS, U> bags Rio Cuffre: 8o casaspure Potash; 30 boxes Rosin Snap. 1200 lights 9x12 Window Sash, 60 do*. Buckets; 2>i do Tuba; 20 boxes Haleretns.. For sole by aut JJERNTa. KOMEIIT DICKKV, LU Fcohletrtct, near Wood. Tli* afflicted with this painful disease shotxld Iwar in dud that tltn onlv t - TBU.<3 MANVFACTDBT this city |« at CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG’S, No. fiC Wood Street. Prirea tow. BREAST PUMPS—I have just received a large and fine assortment of Breast Pump*. Alm, a new article of Breaat Pipes superior to any article of the kind now lo a«n. Those in want of anything In this line, should call and examine my ttock before purciia«lt>g else where. JOft. FLKMINO. »u 25 comer Diamond and Market at. SPONGES— A largo supply of lino medium' aud coarse Ppungea recM this day. Those wishing a good sponge should call aud examine tuy stock before pur chasing «laewh<-n>. JOS. FLEMING, an‘l6 corner Diamond and Market street. Magnesia —a supply of itus baud's, Henry’s, Murray’s Fluid audtitrate of Mag ueai-s constantly on band at JOS. KLKUIN'^, corner Diamond and Market at. onn RBLS. SugivrV ' loo bbla Golden byrnp; 60 “ St. James Molinas; 60 “ Large No. 3 Mackorel, “new-/* ’.*o “ llaliiraor* Herring. Boe’d nn<l foraateby »n« BIIUIVBR * bILWORTU. Trusses, TBU3SKB, TRUSSES. The only Manufacturers of TRUSSES and SIU’PORTKIIfi lu the city (a UAItTtVKKIHT A YOUNG, au7 No.tiU Wood »uert Bacon —r»bo pieces iinma; 3000 pieces Shoulders; 1000 plofoa BlJr*i, Jj;. 20 tierces Sugar (Sired Haem; 1(«0 ib* d.t "do Dried Beef; 100 bbla Mo'* Pork. For axle by »nl4 R.UOBI6GN A CO A TLANTIC TELEGRAPH SCHOTTISH. received, afresh supply or this new and highly popular HchotUah; It Uembcushed with an elegant litbi» graph, representing tba laying of tho'Atlantic Telegraph Cabin. For sale by 11. KT.EBKR A ÜBO, ;auH ’ No. 63 Fifth atrad. WES’i’EUN BBSBRYE CHEESE.—Wc arn In constant reoeiot of prlrite cheese fromsouiv of the bcftQhlo diaries, to which w« Invite the attention of retailor.. KIDDLE, WlftTaACO, au!B 185 Liberty street. GOLD PENS—Dawson, Warren & Hydo's new and superior **3o3” Gold Fen, suitable fur fioo writing and figuring. Book-keepers wilt find this Pro supe rior tb Joseph Glllott’sHtecl Fen of tho same construction and unmber. Also, a frill stock of all the varfous styles of Pens and Bllrer Holders, manufactured by the above celebrated firm. Tor sale by J. L. KRAI), 79 Fourth street, Jnl Apollo BaUdlngs. 1 KCi DOZEN INSEAMED LEATHER 1 OKJ Wmfß.—Just finished for tho Fall trade.— These are the standard Pennsylvania wagon Whips, and, - we ask dealers to examine lh«m WELLS, RIDDLE A Ob. aul2 SO Focrth street. BUCK SKIN STAGE LASHES—a largo assortment of tho varlons grades now. on' hand, and any length or site made to order dt short notice by ' WELLS, RIDDLE A 00. aul2 80 Fourth street, TDtGQY “WHIPS, GUT AND THREAD JD, COVERED.—Tho boat Whalebone Whips in the West and of every variety of styloandsise lo be found at WKLUMUODUS A CO. wll 80 Fourth street. Handsome dark prints, Lan^f Ginghams, Checks, Tickings, Sheeting*, Muslin* and Irish linens J tut epeoed, 0. II AN HON LOVE. *° l7 •" - • 74 Market street OAT MEAL—2 bbla fresh ground oat meal of superior qnal I ty.juit reoeirrt and for sale, whole atie or reuH, at TaANCB’a Family Grocery and Tea Store, Federal street, Allegheny .city. . . WOULD you bo without a spring bed when you ean have oae for the low price or FIVE Bm*LABBT „(au2o) T. B. YOUNG k CO. ■VfEW STXLK CARPETS-We are just La openlngsome new style Brussels and Ihneplj )m* perkdOarpets, which will tw sold at very low prices, fur «ash.-_ • W.M’CLtNTOCK, anlU -«•■■••• No,US Market street. f\IL CLOTHS—A large assortment of V Floor Oil Clothe on hand, from 3 fit, to 24 ft. .wide, at TsrrlowprioM for cash. W.^PCLINTOCK, salS , - Nall3MarkeMtreet. : A XaARGELOTiof SelMdgea, Cheeks.ahd XjL ouier Pry flewk opeaed thle day.. • 1.0.11AM80M SJUViytt Marketstreet. ••• -X fjrot/Kfflt. -Si XVOR RENT— t ' i A STORE ON MARKET STREET. j *|tfOß KLM --A threo su«y DweiluiK 531 JL Muturo!, Fifth street. (No. 1U0.) containing i«*id«>iraah house, Acl, with fine brick stableand fwri«:fli«vi M r K tu .| lK j i This h„ n »e I* applied with hot unJ liter,hath, gaa, Ac., and being in a central h«ca lien ih admirHbly adapted to the warns of a professional inao t audulin B , r p ntf ,j. fl , r * term of jmr* to a good t#n anL Fo, p*rt],-„Ur* eu.imreof “•!- v ALEXANDER KING^ T - —A Wjre wolt fumtshed dwelling with all modern InifnvT^iei.t*—f.,r r< nt low ton trooJ taoaOL jnU illTOlffitlCK. MrOIiKARY ± CO. JFnt Salt. FOR SALE- A ptnr ».f young Imrvea, kind and-sou nd, wilt »iw in «uj tiurnov."—ip«kl tinder the arnldle ono I*a rarer, f< a fi r %t. M ti> riding l.uruo fora Udy. Alao, wagon and ham. **, Ar t .| y loije,.. tv. HONN.aooUi aldeofOhic aire.it. id d.w wv.t „f ihr bumood, Alle gheny city. *a?l —Asinalj nmnntactur •pvVV-r iog busiow. Caj-iod rrqnir.d thrw 'hun dred dollar*: prvfit* lift, dollar* |-or im.nth Kll( | will iu crew. Apply to UfcO. W. BGNN. -outlt aide <.| ohi» at, third dr*ir weat nftbr Diamon.l. AMachrny nry an’Jh STEAM LNItINK f' DM SALK.—A good jeeand-banri»team engine and loilrr* mlllbo n.i.| < f>nai>. T«o cylinderboilrt* 20 fe*-i cylinder* II mchr<-<Hnm t*r, 2 titmice: fly-*h«*nl 2MI i-oowL. Aptlv ».>(5 \V. lUlNK.xouth Bid” of Obhisliect, 'third dc«>r ir.»{ of '>.« Di:kni.,n<l, city. nrilO SALE.—liousea and Lots in Pitts- JP bnrjth And Allegheny CltlM: Aina, in the borwteh* of fc*at Lctt-i ly, fe'iiarptbari’, and Mftnclwwter; sorer*) h-uid .mnie country turinitofdiflereut nizcs, inernry dir«> turn, at various prio-t*—Koine rory soot) one*. Person* wishing t<> purchase wonbl da well 10 call and examine the rrei<ti j r. nml thoxe to m-11, to have their ptarwi roistered atOKa W. Pt-N Vo. l:e»l K«ute Offim, «mlh «idr of Ohio street, third door writ the Diamond. Aito ‘ * * i istieny city. ante! Farm For Sale, CONTAINING 300 acres and situated 20 mile* irom Pittsburgh, the Allegheny and Butlrr Flunk lUxid miming directly through it. . 140 acres Is cienrni. tin' bnlsftce, ICO acres, is well timbered. Ylie im provement* arereasonably good. It will be sold all to* gather or in parts to anil purchasers. Trrraa>>Tawuable. Apply to JOHN DEAN, Allegheny city, or to .lodge MARSHALL. flutter county. anl4:luid LOTS FOR SALE. Tirß following Lots axe notv offered for sale OQTfry literal ii.-rms and low prices, »iz: ,l*t. Fift»'**n !*<>ts fronting oiCJ’.ml»*r street. in l.twnnce vi)le, immediately «*p|«e*ite On* wall i»f Allegheny Cemetery. Each lot 21 f.*-t front by loj to 121 fi*.i d>r|i,t<. mi alley 20 fret wi.te; 2.1. Kili-rn b.u learer tb« Allegheny ri.er. m«h 21 bet front »n iVnrl ■•nvl.t.'.ul.—t wnlifi and extending lu «Jf|Uli 114 teettosuttlte* 20 feetwbte. :»•!. Kiiuwu L»u naarerthe river. each 21 f.wt front on Pearl street, directly opposite above, and extending—la depth t..nurds the river 114 fret-to an alley 20 fret widj. 4th. Fifteen Lota nearer the river, cacti 24 fret fmaLon Broadway, (which Is Ml foot wide, and through which -the Allegheny Valley itnllrnad ruuajand cJUiUiliug lji depth 114 feet to An alley 20 fret wide. l>th. Kiffreti IrfiW opposite the above, and bearer the riv er. iuch 21 foot front no Broadway uud extending in depth IK) loet.toanatley 2bfeet wide. »>tli. Fifteen te»t*tivarer the river, each 24 feet front ua Hell street (.Mi fter wbie) and extruding iu depth 1 to loot to an alley 20 fret wide. Tertna of sale as loll.iws:—One-third of tb« whole pnrehnae money to remain on l>ond and mortgage—interest payable anuoally—one-third of ihu halanc.i east, in hand; the re tnoimlor to b«* paid in fonr e«|nal unnnal instalments, with interval, payable annually, secured by bond and mortgage. Purchaser* to pay for dnod*. Finns of these lots may bo seen at the following pi we: Bailey,Brown A Co t, 'Fllara A Co's Üb«* Works, F. Sollem A Co's, Coleman, Hallman ACo'a, A. Bradley A Co’a, White’s Carrtago Factory, Knap * Wade’s, ! Pa. r. B. Work*, 13th ward, Fhoeuberger A . Allegheny Valley It. 1L ite- A. Wood, Agent tet Phoenix pot, Urewary, ! At tho Garrison, Newtueyer A Grafll Empire Ungh MrKelry’s Lumber Works, • • ~ | Yard, Park, McCurdy A (.Vs Cop]«r Works. For fort her. pet ticnlars, apply to D. W. * A. 8. BELL, Attorneys,. No. 103 Fourth at, Pittsburgh. Farm lor Sale. ' _ G**c 7* luirrel .*U* - . 1,60 per halo THE ANDERSON FARM, 2} n.U™ E 8 above tlie Depot, at New Brighton, Beaver Co- 1“H J’iu, OU Block tl.iaso Hun, containing 104 acres of excellent land, every acts of which is tillable, ntid 05 of which is Du ller cultivation. There are 13 ar.re* of £o**l timber, lu gross and pHSture v And tut abundance of co’il. There la an Orchard nl grafted fruit trees. In ahnoot every field there <ih spring »f never-failing water. Thv* Improvements cnMet ol a uew frame Dwelling, at tached ten wnitbcr teg. aum-Ol tAiiant liOusv and a Urge fraoio Barn, £0 by 30 fia t. Tbl« chofre thrm is in a high Rtateof cultivation, fences good, and id a i'Vs|s<Uhle neighborhood, convenient to charehc*, schools. Fur terms, enquire at TUT it OFFICE, or i.f_ Jal2-dAwtfT J. ANUKKCU.N, Now Brighton. I’a. Ohio Land for Sale. f|MIE subscriber offers for .sale section ten, JL township 12, range 10. Stark county, Ohio, Commonly known os “Bowman's Section,” containing 640 acre*. It is cltuatad thrw> milcw west of M.oniiUrm, on the State Road leading to Wooster, nud within atsiut two mitre of the Pilla- V'l-gh, Ft.-Wayne and Chicago Kai tread. The aonth, Mst 4i.-l n .Uh-vut quarters are partly cleared and improvr^J—. •• imilndcr is covered with soprrior the n well watered tiy springs and rouning This svclh.ii la considered the finest body of land in the enuuty. It will tie rol.t nndiTiihst or in quarters to shit purchasers. To those who desire to tov.at la real estate a better opportnnitj is rwvly offerod. ocftkdtwtfT FOU SALE OK'LEASE, a lot on -Fourth ttriwt, bclwewn Smithfield and Cherry Alley, 100 foot front by S 3 deep. A on Third sirret. Dear SmlthCidd, 40 foot front by fis feet Mata W*ai>—The sqooro bounded hjr Bntlrr, TMlklns and Carroll streets and Spruce alley, 64 fret front by 120- d«.p, nearly opposite to Feuoock A Hart’s Foundry. The s-jusre bouuded by SiusHueui, Wilkins and Carrol streets sud Hpiilc*) Aii»v, 2tVt ftnit front t>y 120 ilrep, On AUegheny\(l '.r- u »n.| I'.mbr •mete, adjuliitog the Allrglu.-uy lUun-..| forty contlaß'.us Lots each 24 lr%il Ir.-ul *.y 120 h-et.l.-ep. Eight serve pnan.tiii I.tvurrc tewmbip, pint of out Lot 22.'*, tho New brighten road nud ILlidalu Cviu otry. fclxty Loty in AlUgliony City, Thlrt Ward,between But Lane and Chestnut street. A Tract ortnod In YYWmorelacd County, on tho' Phila delphia turnpike, 7 miles from 1 Atrobo—< i> acres in colli vat lon of rich liottom land—SOO acres. A Tract of Land near Ligoaier; Westmoreland county, of 375 acre*. WILLIAM M. D.UILINGTON, mvlfiai.tf 155 Third .etreet, above Stnitbfield. Valaa&le.Clty Property for Salo~ THAT very desirable lot on Water Street and R*donbt Alley, next to John IrWin k Bocw, being Lxif-pti'P Water and Front street*, and 160 drep along Ilia Alley. , U will be told L'gathrr nr in lot* ol 20 or 21 feet each. F»r terms, (whicl. will twmade easy as to tutyrmiut,) an ply to JdSBMI 8. LBKCH A CO, mridlf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. LIBERTY STREET PROPERTY^FOR HALIL —The Store-room and Dwelling, situated on Liberty *rre*t. near St. Clair, known as No. 183. The lot l» aheut 22 fr^tfront and 12b firet drep, extouding back to Kxcbango Alley, on which is erected a Stable unit Carriage bouse. The property rontaraudily for $OOO, and willbesold st a bargain him! do uccutumodatiog terms. For partlcnbue enquire of K. O. KING, *pll No. 211 Liberty street. FOR SALE, 5 acres 100 perches of Laud in Collins township, near East Liberty,adjoining Unda ot Tbos. Jlellon and B. A. Negley. This property is eli* gnntly situated for a private residence, au<l would make one of the moat handsome country seals in the beautiful valley of East Liberty. For price siwl term*, apply to. _ - AUSTIN. LOOMIS A CO, J°23 No. S 3 Fourth street,. YAL UAB LK IjITY LOT FORTS ALE^ That eligible httilding lot, with the bondings there oo. aitoatmlonUiecotncrof Liberty and Hand atreew, faut- ft. «ra Liberty andCxtetiding back along Hand atreet 110 leetAo 11* change dlicy. J«l‘ > T. U. YOUNG A OIL. 3A Saithflsld <C TV/TAPiIiI'ACIOKY FOK SALEORitENT XTJL —KnterprUo Foundry, on Sandusky street,. Allegh«> by, with goo>l ateam i*owrr, euitablefor maoufactnriDc purport**, ~f various kluda, will b« sold or lea*<-d low. Lu quire of Mr. Hanturl Uendenob, near the premlwa, (lisa the care or Itliv. Sproul’e church.) who will show tb« property, or of jc9 R.UQDIBQN k 255 IJbcrty at. Uusmrßßfflljaitgcs. DISSOLUTION. TnE partnership heretofore existing he tween the undersigned, under the name of LEWIS A LDUKRTON, was dissolved on the 20th Inst., by mutual conMDt. The affairs of tho firm will be settled by DATID M. KDORRTON, who continues the business, retaining tho wtvlcm of his late partner. DAYIB lit I.KWIB. July 31st, 1858 D. M. EDGBRTON. D. M. BDGERTON, WHOLKSAL3C Gr RO CEI R. AND COMMISSIONER MERCHANT, 107 Wood Strreot. ■u2 PITTSBURGH. NOTICE,— The Co-Partnerahip of Baga- LKY. CUHGKAVE A CO. expirud by limitation,i>n the liistinvtaiiL The bnstnees wlUbeaintinoed by WILLIAM UAOALK7, at 19 and 20 Wood street, who willaeftlixtipthe bualuvsa of the late firm. W. BAG ALEV, i JOHN &CGSGRATR. •Pittsburgh, July 22d, ISsS.—ju24-dtf ' WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nob, 18 »nd Street, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership heretofore existing be tcoo the oadenJgnoil, under the suds and of 3PANU A CO-, n thJ*i day dUiolred by matuai coiuent. EJlb«r partner bringunthorittd to UMthtnamoof tho firm in liquidation. CUAKLKS P^B^ANQ. lMtfibnrgb'PiL, Aug.flth, 1668. JAMIa * rA ' ! “*j liii DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. TpHJB partnership wlueh has costed between JL «»o undersigned, iron Use first day of January, ISS(L nnder the name and style or SPANG A CO, was diasoirod im? , l l |sa% C< S!l 0t ’ Oath,,tenth ' 1 * y Of April last, (April lutb, 1863.) Either partner Mhuthorlxcd to cue the name of tta firm In settling accounts and receipting tor money which may be collected, but Cliarles p.Bpang, hatlng-pur cnued the entire interest or JobirW. CbalikatJo the firm. be(lbetaid Charles V, Spang,) and Jainee M’Auloy. only eplbcrlred to uae the • nemo j»r the Ann, generally, In : -liquidation. . We are succeeded in business by SFANO, CIIALFANt A CO, (eompoeed of C. U. Spang, John W. Cbatfaat,. CsopUll 11. Herron, Alexander Dyers, and A. 0. boyd«J whom We cordially nxrrctumoud to the friends end cnst-jru crsoftbeoidflnn. -- OIfAKLKS r. S£AM». JAMBS APAOtBI.’ JOHN W.CiiALBANT. Pittsburgh, Pa, Aug. Cth, IKB. nui:dlm Allegheny ValleySallHoad. TAJWffiN'TTJM CAMP MEETING-, COM**"CI»C WEDNESDAY, AUGUST gs THwS. REGUIiAB Trains willßK ww«ua.i.m| \ lease daily from " tLAUs (Sunday excet-t«d)at7:J» A. M.,ands P.M. ' ynTVcduwelay, the-3 th Extra JVatu will Imre Pittsburgh at PJS A. M. Qn Saturday, the 2Stfr inri. Extra Trains will leave Pittsburgh at 1:30 and ifc3o P. M.. BetumlDg, leave Tarentom tor Pittsburgh at IdM and 7 SO t Monday morning—Both Inst. • • \ atthsMetbiMbtßdbkltopositary,4tbfetrseL ■ procure tickets before taking teats In & ft— l have juat;'rec?<t JJULccmit of Fmh Ml&erjdWafor, dlr*ct,frctsi!|ije SpWOgi, of Kite LM» Bedford, OoagrMt, atd Jtopir*. ,Tbom «uUbs« good frteh article am. alvaji: V JOS. MaU£Bt®*B, . 1 -/Jan/!};. ... «*WCCtt»c®daßdM*ftol«», m if, vis* i continuing ter thn^taS&Sl^k- 4 * 5 f ' H, ‘ cordiallyinv:tMtpattend. U,uL ft "fT : led to 1-. prewnt. o*>t ftr/£?!?, a*<Uon«t«ly invi-j au2S.tr ® uu ftcr. *f no foflyrr. A. W.GAZZAM. KfcKCTiojt: ' ’ g±te^S&d« electing two |we»o»ty»erowTro»t*rao|taldU«l?‘ I **/’ r ilk> if rm ofihreo jMn-, will ha bald at \h* offlwP^k 01 * tvmpahT. in piUidrarsh, on the first Monday ~,j, A,,"/ nait. between thehonrs of 2 and ~vw ' loa=:..i JAMK3 M.oiii-jynr.TtnS;',., Orrict or tm Pittsbccod Ur*. Flu 4ki> lxn uXci Corn*** r, No. 06 Wat** St. I FmenttOH, August 17, ISM. j Bnard of Directors of this Company hSy Kira this tiny declared a dividend out ur the t>rofits ~f ib- U't «iv monlhr. of two dollars |«r share, applicable to tit* n*lu.'tM.n otftork'Kot*'. F.A.IUJiEtUKT. - anfvimd ' j j £-*:reUry. " Oib,ißW. Met-two of the Stockholders of the Merchants' *n.l will be lu-lJal th* JUtikln- ilon-r. , u WEDNESDAY, the Bth day ot September nut* a* JO t/vlctki A. M. At vhick m*etln« th« ActVttcnd-nßthfl Charley nl| h* nofcmitUd for thHr acceptance. "i" ... Hr on?i»c of tho Hoard of Directors. J anTilwd U. It.IJEShT, Cuhlar. GINSENG AVANTiD--io,<joO~jouijdVfOT vhl.-.b tiiA ifMt market price, cwb» - will to paid by , DATUB C. URRBST, | nul ' l corner-Utortyfcti fland Krwtt.; * WOOL. WANTED.—/Tho highest market pri.v pm.l for \V W J, by A 11AR1UU<IU *CO* ;NotSaL»»rtr#ire#t. Rye was ' pay lor !’.}<■. at No. ISS UlxrtJ ; iud? \troou. wuuLii^roM fT *4 «t bifitoat wii prictoby 1 IiITCUCftrK, McCUEKHV * CO Je2l:d*wMT 1— 6«ond ana 1M *ro n 't«u. CITV CQiTIKGkV Corner of Saridnsky 1 and si«eli, WILL BE RE-OPENED IN . PAItTMKNTS,—MALE AND FKilALfe— ON MONDAY- t*HPT. *tb. TKlUlS—sls tos2s, l-KU jtF.SPION OP FIVK MONTH?*. - £ F..r and fufthrr iuforniatiun, apply to • itbcr *.r {ho Principal*, at lh« College, l4(rwu uoa KUii tUr*» I\ M., (Ully. . (m2S^U , Frcuoit ~ T TY/f ONSIEUR ALPHONSE DANSE, Profes ±T_L sot at tho Western ‘PmoFYlvanla University and Uio y/tUburgh High School, ij tww ready to,xveuuie his Icesofin in the Frernli Language, foe private popilsur in classes. ‘ Apply for terms at C. Danse'a, Pennsylvania ivnnno. Na 106, or at U.Kleber's manic store. No. 53 Fifth street. anVS—UVlro u T "US.WiLSONSI’iiEPARATOIiyAND PRIMARY SCHOOL, on Water ntrert, opposite the I‘ost'A'tflro, Allegheny city, will re-open Monday, Bvpt»-ni iw«6:3wrt - Mlb9 Wotrlng's Select School,' SiiuaU on ihj Hlif tide t>J Eatl Cbnirae#, A LLEG U SN VCITT, PA. , WILL rc-opwi lor the Fall aiiil WiOter Term, emulating < f twenty-two weeks, on Mondsyi and will l*> made, as tar as practicable, an ex&tPdTe Fe male School, and limiting tho nmulor ol pupils, muto make tho course ofitutnictitui us full and thorough tspo*- sihlo. v Instruction in music will l>o gl\en by MlsaC. FotankxTta with lh* n«o of a soporior Plano. Particulars' can bo had by application at the Jjchnol llooin, at Mrt. Gochran't tool *tnr*,J\iU>jh.nii IVy, or to H. »K. rtindtxier, JiUrtihemj ra>,. or ,%t hit ofli- r, .Vo. '.‘7 IPjfrr ttrert, 2\ttil>urs!i. t>«»caaiurov« seminary, for VotiniliadU*, LA PITTSRWtiQII, \, THE next annual session oFthis Institution will open on Wednesday, the 16th day of September. A limited number of boarding and day pupils received Hie course of insthicUon la thorough and scientific. It embraces, together with the usual academic and ccllwdsto course, French—which Is spokoa in the family—Gorman; Music, Vocal and Instrumental, and Drawinq. Forcirco- Unt ami reference, eppiy at tho Church .Book Depository, Fifth street, J;il. Metier,or, by thePittsburghpost, to the Rector, the Kev. George T. Rider.' au.Llmd Announces to the public tbat.he has taken np his mddenco in Fittaburgli, andia ho w pre pared to give leasonsin Vocal Muslo. V .’ 1 -For terms and further particularly apply at" John H. • Mcllor’s Music Store, No. 81 Wood si. - AsUtfiwd TXENN INSTITUTE, onllancocknehr Penn X street, wilt commence (he RVENINQ TKRM; on Tore day the hist Inst, when a lituifud number of pupfla can ob tain admission. • • * ' i.v. Ttawfl rtaUKHios or l ivg Months $22; PopiffwiU bo received at any time, mid cuu withdraw at any »*"— by pay ing tuitionup tilltiine of withdrawal; and hi all cases, tuition Will bo: Charged tilt notier r>( withdrawal is given, an24*f j J.M.BMITn. J. A SWEITZKR, No. 1014th street. Pittsburgh. CoinuicrcfiU fialre IhxuKs, Ko. At JHfth r street. W~~ “obb-STBEET . AUCTION—On Tuesday evening, September ?(b, at ‘ tlmcommorclul salea rooms, No. M'lfkftb street,AsiU be aoid,«lice* two valuable lota of f round, sltn nte ou tho west side of Wpod street, conuneociog at 'the' <l»tancr of 40 feet from the corner of'Tront street, and ad joining the drug warehouse of Fahnestock A Co, each hav ing a troni of gil foot ami extoudlug back bO feek oa which is erected two brick bouses, threw sfortM high, ewch having a front of VO feet, and extending back T 6 feet to an area of 4 feet to the rear of the lot. Tptoi*—OtK-balf cash, rraiduo'U moutbs, with interest. auM P-M.DAVIB.Aoct, SEOOND-iIAND RIFLEi GUN, "GOLD WATCHRS, VIOLINS, CLOSK&9CU)TIOCra ( 4O ThU (gaturday) •venlng.Liijgnßt 58U£ OiJotk. No. 54 Fifth street, will bowMdta auperioMllle goo, manaho tured to this city amt oortflOr two aecond-haadgoid wateb- clocks, tnena clothing. Ac. P. M.DAVIS, Auct. PATENT TOWEL RACKS At,Auction— On Tuesday morning,: Augnst Sist, at' lltfclock, at taa commercial sales rooms, At Fifthistreet,-wni he sold. 100 Patent Towel Racks. , E. 31; DaVIB, Auct JUL day morning, August Slat, at tan o’ckxi, wiUhe aoM, at the commercial tales rooms. No. 64 fifth street, by ord*r of Receiver, the stock ofa city retail store, comprising, almost everything kept in aflrst dauhardwaro establish meat, as UroadwellV Jackson’s, Spoa* A Jscksou’sand A. Dlituaasoperipr saws,steelaqaaras,-from C lo IStachsa, firs, smithing, rabbit, bead, and plough planes, braes and hitis, hollow and sbabk angurfr, mortice and firmer, ftata* tag and socket-cblwls. plane Irens, bevels, gaagea, bait, table, wardrobe and coffin hinges, chest, drawee and ooor . locks/hand vice#, Iwhm sod iron cutors, hatebeu,' bam* mere, cooper and, foot adtes, Ivory and boxwood rale*, truwela, double and aingle b(U axes, sh>vels, spades, fork*, ecythra, hivs, picks, Mis, steelyards, Ac, Ae, to which tbe attcptlonot the trade Js invited. F. U. PA Via Aoct. ' JNTEKEST IN KTK » BEST IN STEAMBOAT METROPO- LIS At Aoction—On Taesday evening, August 31*t, at At tk* commercial. talti !rooms, No.- 54 fjhb ******* will bo sold, one undivided eighth part of ike steam boat Metropolis, with her fin-nltnre.' tackle, it , Mabs now 11m at the Monongahela wharf. Torn*—Oo«-halfeaiit»;re*idoaiutlinte sari tlx months. with approved security.; I*. M. DAYIjJ, AtcL nr KAD S SABEIjUEENSWkKE— On JlteT- X day morning, August 30th, at 10 VclockJ at the com* merdal tales rooms, No. Of Fifth street, will b* xJd, five crateswhlte «tone china ware; 2 do blno atone cbi&a ware. Tl»in ware la all of the best quality add well assorted, le ading most all descriptions »nitaWe ; for retailers, whose attention is particularly Inrited to this tale. Sate ncaJtlve. J2?5 KM. DAVljjAtic. STOCK P., Ft. W. & 0. KJ rTattriyate ULX, inlolatuenit parrhaam, by i P. M.HAYI3. « FlftWet. AUSTIN LOOMIS &CO., BwctoU’ Eiebanet. OCO-» At TUB MERCHANTS’ HXCHANOB EVERY TUDBSDiY EVENING^—BuIk* Bridge, • lfunmaco fH Copper Block, Bond end Reel Effete.' etfd u polite >•*]« at the Merchants* Exchange liy ■- , •• • • • ■ • - AUSTWLOOMM k CO. ' Notes, Draft* end Loani on Reel Eafete negotiated oo , feMnnabto terms by AUSTIN; LOOMIB A 00- •eZI Stock Note Brokers. W Fourth rt. , $.-& h.price’s r CENTRAL FXjAJSTEN-G- W*lißk~ Sfreetp”Allegheny, ' ARE.nowmfull operation, with Fay & Co.’e Improved machinery for &«, maoufactnaoz of b»*h< Fnraw, Doom, fihiitterr end -Mouldings. ’Boildera end Contractor* will flndlt to theirtAraauzu-to call eftd ascertain oar prices. 'pi • • #Ol4 COOKIHO BW OAS. A WORD TO THft], IJADEEB. The heated term ibsaperoacii- INQ, and we ceU He attenUonVr the Ladle* to tie tectthet - COOKING, XROS 1NQ..&0., Cea be done with .economywithout iopuecdTeisesti with* ont soot, end with di»patdi— tlio fire being alwejVrcndy in emoiuenwbynilng,''■"••" ' - ' • 1 ■ tmsnwt'j has Coolctos Stow, To which w» reepoetfuiiy invite year attention, «t No. Til Bmlthfield street. : -fi. A. JOOSSOif.MBBO- BaKkwatxepiiatyßlg’hhrfof Bele; . » • , PITTSBURGH. wm. a. roTre.„. - ;...„. w^nfc yoro„ I...wit. t>. fvMi WILLIAIt B. POX?S R CO H FLOUR PAOTQEB,. V■' T; GRAIN SPRODtrOB COMMISSION MEBCITANTS,: 324 N. Delaware arcane, end 353 N, Water Street; (ebbr. Vine Street,) *, t ■ edreiewe made on Omignmenu. aylfcditn B. IIOLIIJS-™-. i ~JA* BOlJl * s -WN. B. HOLMES * BRO,, < PORK AJfJ BEEF PACKERS, pjuLKjr* tr rsomtovx, <*v, - Cnrmer ffarteet Front Streets. . •f■«e«RB eA^nsmx, FOURTH STREET, between Wood end Market, fUtiWgh " » AMBROTYPES end •;r-' - v ii. - -.-'V ; PHOTWRAPHS*' Takes in the taut srtu orts* am, «t MtMtetory g*PT»- .. . ' ~y4-.v . , rnyUAfra ’'CARGOACDig" i l . . , A mbrotepe and photographic J3uOAt,LERIES,No.?I FifthUrefct,oppodte Dalj*g, end n.emkig'B PrugfeWre. .Thotpgrsplu “to*, t ola or ~w».; tpStoZn end Reception Room on the gmiud notedly QUALITT AND FINIBII,. ? • - . . ■> I FIFTY CENTS, '7°“™^ NO. W FOUKTIIBTRCTT. / Domestic and staple dry coot —AgoolurarttmC 0. BAKSOMJjOVK, . «»a, ...... t 7«Mw*«t)P»*-! DAJUCMEREKACK «b 4 Wool Moot Do ttsloea, ooi <«m pefyord.- C» HANBON fti oot Warehouse itodC of Cnrnltare, boforo forth Hoca J W-LUU A--45 bbUExfcraFi JC ferabtjr . U*sj ' Rotters. JKJants. , j Igbtst taish price street, by * LR. WIItTS * CO. fo n»s. "Wjiwi wftnt- iSburattonai. Hement Tetedotuc aucttoSSalw. M.. DAYJ9, A.uotldnqor» ABDWABE AT AUCTION—On Tuev SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS t ■=wr. o. WALL'S •JUSTS. Cotton; agaras.** Ld-eramim^ £»oiao!i!cK?l i" Bciitatuwt- 'kmiir in More and ~ioum
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