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BLACK, ' ; or bokshsct oottarr. 1 FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, lIENRY S. MOTT, OP Fin OOUIfTT. DEMOCRATIC COOSTV TICKET* I Congress, ciIABLES SHALKK, City of Pittsburgh. I CONQRZSS. 22d DISTRICT. L 6TBWART, Allrgbouy. City. [Subject lo the dedslon of the conferees of the district.] 1 Assnaty, ' jl K. MOORHEAD, City of Pittsburgh. JOHN 8. HAMILTON, *>ath Pittsburgh. JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK, CUy of Pittsburgh TIIOMAS M CARROL, H’Keesport. WILSON STEWART, Duqaesne Borough, i Record**,' JOHN 8. KENNEDY, City of Pittsburgh. Register, J. HARVEY &088, St Clair. ! Clerk or Ooort, JOHN n. PHILLIPS, Robineon. 1 CoXUIBSIONXR. KLIJAH TROVILLO, Cltycf Pittsburgh ) Auditor. DANIEL WERTZ, Hit Toirnship. 1 Dirtctors or the Poor, JAMBS A. ttIBSON, Pine. fcDWAUD M'COR&LR, Indiana. DORERT BAILIiY, Maorbeeter. r ‘O THE I*BGAI* PROFESSION. If any of oar legnl friends wish Paper Books printed, we inform! them that the Post Job Office is prepared to do them at the .hottest notice, and in the neatest style of tho Art Qive u i a trial and wc will ins an sati* Gallon. News oftbe Day. By q private despatch received from Colombia, Pa., last evening, we learn that the Cholera is abating in that place. The Niagara ie in—at Halifax; but excepting the heavy decline in Floor and Wheat, her new* is unimportant. AB excellent article on the Know-Nothings, fromlthe New York Evening Pott , together with several miscellaneous articles, will be foond on onr Jntside this morning. ilra. Benton, wife of CoL Thomas H. Benton, died jat her residence in Washington on Monday. She nod been an invalid for many years, and was fcttended in bar lasthours by Mrs. Fremont, formerly Miss Sallie Benton. Tlie Albany Register says there are more than $1,000,000 now lying unclaimed in the Savings Banlts of New York State, some of which has been there fifty years, and suggests that the money should go to the State. The verdict of the Court Martial wbioh sat at: Philadelphia, on Commander Samuel W. Down ing,shas just been made public. Ha was oharged witli disobedience of orders, dishonorable oon duotl, &0., &c., in assisting in the escape of Com. who betrayed the Argentine squadron into the ihanda of the diotator Rosas. Tlie Court found him guilty of all the charges except the first, and the President having approved the verdiot, he has been sentenced to bo cashiered. WHO SPEAKS THE TRUTH. Tho Gazette is attempting ones more to deceive its ireaders in regard to the reliability of all statements made in the Toel. if e stated some days ago, that the New Yoik Daily Tribune was losing money and was a fail ingj concern. We spoke of the Daily paper. We founded oar statement upon the admissions of of theTrifome • upon the ap — pearance of the paper, and upon the comments of {the presses generally on the subject. Oh the Ist of the present month the sice of thq Daily Tribune was reduced “eight columns in amount, being one oolumn on each of its pa* g ea . Reducing the width of its -columns is the same as reduciog the number of oolumns. Will the Gazette dare to deny that a reduction . was made T If so, then we refer tft, the Tribune 'itself for testimony. In that paper of the Ist ins't, we find the following among other remarks: •< Owing to the present calamitous depression injall kinds of business, whioh we fear, is to be ae| protracted as It is universal, and the conse quent diminution of the spaoe ooqnpied by ad vertisements in the columns of the Tribune, we find it convenient to slightly redoes the size of oar sheet, and heneeforth, until farther notioe, it will appear in the form and style in which it is now presented.” {The word 41 slightly,” means the amount of redaction we have named, as any bne can ascer taiin by comparing the paper before and since the above named date. The reason given is the falling off of advertising patronige. The ex tent of that falling off may be seen by looking at the pafeer. It is reduced, we should judge* filly one-third already. The editors of the pa per choose to give as the reason for the falling off of advertising patronage, the “depres°lon of all kinds of business.” But the Herald end the Time*, and some other New York papers do not appear to be similarly affeoted. Its cotempora ries choose to give a different reason for the Tri bune’e ill lack. The New York Herald of the dnd inst, speaking of the Tribune , says: 1 “ There has been, in one paper, a defiance of a|l the principles upon which oar social and po- C rlitical edifice la founded—a contempt for every thing that is dear to the hearts of good men, and Scod citizens, and an attempt to deoeive the nblio mind on great political questions, the settlement of which involves the very existence of the republic. The wildest fsnatioism has rnn riot in the editorial columns of the journal referred to, and it is by no means singular that merchants and traders deoline to support a news paper whioh iB looked upon with contempt by their best customers. I The fact then, of the reduction of the size of the Tribune, consequent upon the diminution of patronage, is placed beyond a doubt, i Now, every one knows that no paper is re dooed in size and coßt bat for peoaniary reasons. The Tribune has for years made desperate exer ; fions to ont-rnn the Herald. It would never plve up the race bat for the fall conviotion that it was sinking money, or making no remunera ting compensation for its labor and capital, j The Philadelphia Argue attributes the waning fortunes of the Daily Tribune to the same cause. We find the following in that paper of the 11th inst: ; “ The business men of New York having very generally withdrawn their patronage from the New York TVifcims, in conseqaenoe of its fierce knd unmitigated abolitionism and assaults upon isvary Southern interest, that journal is now re porting to personal slanders upon the mer chants of the South, whom it blames with this jonrtailment of its patronage and business in :Jfrieooe.” We conld make extracts from numerous jour nals to the same effect; showing that the fact of redaction in the size of the Tribune, and great falling off of its receipts is known and Commented upon all over the oonntry. Yet, in face of these proofs, in defianee of the Tribune’g {own announcement of the rant, the Pittebnrgh Gazette has the aadecity to tell ite readers that {the Tribune is as prosperous as ever; and that !the facts which we stated In relation to it the lother day were untrno ! We conld qnote more !from the Tribune in proof that all we aaid was true; but enough has been said on the aobjeet to show that in this, as in many other matters, the Gazette is utterly regardless of truth; and that its tirades against the Poet are groundless, and unworthy of credit We atate nothing bat what we believe to be true. Decision m. Tin Ebib C asm.— The New York Tribune gets very angry at our Chief Justice Black for deciding that the people of Erie were noting legally in tearing up the traok last winter. We would want no better evidence of the jus* tioe of that decision than the vituperation of Che Tribune. ,; y5 "■ ’:-~/i'.'" fl?-..\',' *-_-*•• t l •* , -t *k.4 !' ' r x * ••■ r .m. Jj J . f *'tf* -^r, pi k ‘ ■*' w • f J * • £-**.» * M 1 * a * ? *’"•-■.•• -if" ,^, rr i «»*V* »’ * •»*,; ‘.v,* ■v.v?v^v- i l <, ' ! »* v •/r- •* Wrivi .'. •*. ••• ..*: ,r vv' "■ w f i^'vVN*v r v‘ ’~ ' ■' ■* , * 4 + - *»• . y,** *. •;. “/■ *■*»*•#*» #■• • •... J-i , r „ « '■. ,• ,'~ "• ■ '■: ■•' ; y-f3*»v--»:;v^C , vi*'* r -’ v v’--- , 1 .9*4 '“'•'■ss •' 1 • • ' THK OABIB OF BRAG. From the boastings we hear uttered from day to day by oar Whig friends, we should judge that it took a great deal of extra effort to keep their courafee up. Sometimes they hare it that i pollock will be elected by sixty thousand of a majority. At other times they oome down as low as twenty thousand. Those who lived bore ia 1851, will remember that in that year the Wbigs predicted a similar triumph. Tot the re sult was that Bigler was eleoted by a handsome majority. Nothing has occurred siuoe to justify the extravagant hopes of our Whig friends, ex cept the promise of abolition leaders that they will bring the rank and file of the Free 801 l party op to the help of the 1 Whigs; and that a secret policial society will coalesce with the Anti- Maeons and Whigs. The question now is, how far these promises can bfei redeemed. Can the leaders combine fugi tive slave law Whigs with Abolitionists ? Can a secret political organisation, whose fundamental principle is religions intolerance and enmity to foreigners, seduce Democrats from the ranks of their party, aod compel them to vote for a Whig Governor? It will be indeed, if Demo crats can be thus misled; thus driven into the position of hostility to the party with which they 'have so long aoted. There can be no ex cuse for such recreancy at such a time as this, for the mere purpose of making a Whig instead of a Democrat, Governor of this Commonwealth. We .cannot be persuaded to believe that a few disaffooted and disappointed politicians can ccr rupt the rank and file of the great party of the people. What harm then can the Koow-Noth- | logs do us if they oome from the Whig rank® 1 ? i If all the Wbigs turn Know-Nothings, and then Tote the Whig tioket, the result is not changed Demoorats have no occasion to be discouraged. The vaporings of our opponents about the great number of the members of the secret order need alarm no ono. We can triumph over all oppon ents this fall, if Demoorats all turn out and work. Ho, for Kansas t We had a conversation yesterday with an agent cf a large body of men who arc ahortly to take their departure from this city for the territory of Kansas. They number some four hundred aod fifty aouls, and are principally from oountiee io fennsylrania, West of the Alleghenies, al lhough there are not a few from Lyooming coun ty, in our State, and also from the Eastern por tion of Ohio. Theae men are fully equipped for emigration, and only await a inffioient stage of water in the rirer to Uke their departore. Three hundred and fifty of them, the agent aays, will he in Pittsburgh within twenty-four hours after tha first freahet of any magnitude. Such ex amples as these Ore sufficient eridenoe of the fa sity of the bugbear that a certain party ia t rving to raise in regard to Kansas and Nebraska l. coming stave States. Theatrical. Ur. »nd” Mrs. W. J. Florence played nl the Peopled Theatre, St. Louie, on Saturday cren inn,—the first night of the fall eeaeon. The Democrat Bays, the pit was stacked, the orches tra seats and dress eirole was jammed, while in the upper tier there were crowds," and that the audience were delighted. The Lait, Vnklndeit Cut of All I Tl.ne- (ir the night police of I’ittebarjtli were arrested ■ ;te, at Lexington, Mass., Henry M. Bmith, associate editor of tho Chicago Journal, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Miss Harriet A., daughter of Hon. Charles Hudson, of the Bos :on Allot. [From the Cbleago Democratic Press, of Saturday. Outrage. Elsewhere we publish the statement of Wm. Horner, Esq., of Lanoaater, Wis., in regard to a disgraceful outrage perpetrated on Monday last in Allegheny City. This affair Is one of the legitimate consequences of a disregard of law and fanatical purpose to accomplish ho ob ject without the aid of reason or the restraints of honesty. We slnoerely believe that all such oondaot is ft positive injury to the enslaved race, that it is rninoas to the oanse of a sound mo rality, and tends to break down those safe guards whioh the law has thrown around both person and property. W« never knew of good resulting from mob violence in the end. If it does away with wrong in an individual oase it opens the flood-gates to no innndation of other evils. If the North really desires to exert a good.influence upon public sentiment at the South on the eobjeot of slavery, it must employ other means than this— nay, it must entirety put a stop to outrages like ths one perpetrated upon Mr. Ilorner. Such a oourse of prooedure inflames animosity, and neither eon vinoes the understanding that slavery is not a blessing nor discovers to it the means of getting rid of it. Mr. Horner is well known in this city as a gentleman of Integrity and honor. His state ments may be relied upon as entirely correct A Virginian, himself, and formerly a slave holder, ho liberated his own slavea and took up bis residence in a free Btate. With such feel ings as a man may be expeoted to possess who has acted thus, the condoet of the Allegheny mob cannot be regarded otherwise than a fla grant outrage upon him, as well as an open vio lation of the law of the land, and in the end a positive detriment to the enslaved race. A Wise Doo —Yesterday, while we were at the Hopkins’ House, in Morris, when the'mail arrived, the proprietor ordered Pike, a fine Newfoundland dog, to go to the post-offioe. The posteoffioe is situated several blooks from the ho tel, but in a few moments back came Mr. “Pike” in the best possible humor, bringing ns the Press aud Journal, and, of course, we eagerly devour ed the Chicago news. We were informed that be will take a tetter to the post-office, and so well does he understand the law that he will deliver it only to the post-master, and only to him when he is in the back room. A wise dog that.—Chi cago Freee. The Baltimore Cattle Market is overstocked, and prioea have declined fifty eenta on the huu dred. A cabinet meeting was held on'Monday to consider the proposition for the annexation of the Sandwioh Islands. Over 0000 persons crowded into Castle Oardta on Monday evening to witness Madame Qrisi’s personation of Norma. The reoeipts, deducting dead-heads, must have been upwards of 9H>,090. The cholera at Martinsburg, Yn. ( is supposed to have been caused by the oitisens partaking of over ripe water-melons, a large, quantity of whioh arrived a day or two before. The Albany, 111., Herald says hundreds of cat tie have died on the praties this summer for want of water. The southern portion of the BUte has suffered greatly from the drought The business of Savannah has been almost en tirely suspended on account of the ravages of the yellow fever. The Pulaski, the largest hotel in the city, has been closed, and half of the boarding houses have been deserted by their nronrietors, thirty-five business houses have been shut up, and “closed on account of sickness ” meets the eye at every turn. Samuel Williams, a colored man, has one of the finest farms io Washington county, Md. He was a slave in Stafford county, Va., but subse quently purchased his freedom from his own earnings. l He then bound himself to years of servitude until he oould purchase his wife and children, whioh he accomplished when he wm 60 years of age. Now he owns a farm worth $lO,OOO, and personal property amounting to several thousand more, all .earned by his own la bor. He is now 78 years of age. A* 1 V v - : 1 -- C[*. '’-N. i— •x , «- -,.J K* * * H- A Or.nt «•»!■( tt tka j «r i(» “* at Thr ** T *““ Dr H-Un.,ttoluctoorttotol<*r.t«lLirerPUli,u»d ‘ Stnudlii* Cured—Mr. John hongdcn, now Urlng tLePiU. for MTvml Jo.ro In hi. prnetta, brfbr, to.ould S.t,B«torDun. H.nor.r county, ncr K f b. Indued to odor thra to th. publlo to inch . munor u f indtotor fbr throo you., mort of th. Urn. h. tod dull, to took, thorn known throufbout the country. TM.J twin..d»y,nyf rtroly lauthon one; ho wupuctodwdth | louMd phyrtdnn tot th. MWtnpncnuM ttot .11 high* fever. n. .otnt M th. chill loft him; .nd .ftutrying phy> mlndd SmoTL.no. Mln .nUrlng th. lbta .glint ddmm, qulultm, mort of th. Tonic .drcrtlmd, urt «™T tbow unutopulon. empiric. who obtrod* thdr du thtogeoinned.dtohlm,wM*bouttogi™uplndeej«lt, I nortrnm. npou th. public, Mid cly upon » eyrten of pn*. .ton Cuter’. SpuiUh Mixtur. >o epoken of, to pit two ingtOKirtrtnttom. Convinced, however, of tto el v.l to bottle, but before h. tod n»l rt*tto Liver PIU. uni InfluuKud by th. plrtn dlcUtrt of wu pufoctly enretbund hu not tod . chDl or duty th. Dootorflnrtly MCridoni hi. delict. Ming, on Mr. Longden I. only on. out of tboomod. '“"it™ th. »lUr of public good. Hi. pet mwlietne to. not din h.nrfttod by U>t. rrcl tonic, rtt.r« to . • •ppolnted th. Ctoctrtlon. of th. medld .t _«.« to. .dvrtUumurt. whom lnrt.no. to wu Indoood to fcrego hi. loollnrtlon.. From .Tory guuler do w. her th. mort gmtlfflng *o oounU of it. wonderful cuctlro effecte—tto tort uid th. wut, th. north uid th. couth, uo rtlk. Udmi with “tiding, of gret Joy” from the 'died. The wonderful Pill, tor. completely oonquecd ttot get KOurg. of Amerlo., th* Llr«r Oompltlnt. PnrchM.rewUlb.cK.flil to Mb torDrJTLmtf. Cal* rjww viiil *ul *»>« nos* tiM. There ere other be pubUe * Dr.tfLenVe U?er Mile, •!*> U* celebrated Vennlfuge. ceo now be had at all reepeetabU drag itorei m the United State* end Jeaed*. , . . A*, to ">* »' ’ OU ‘’"'''‘‘SmlNO BBOS., Seeeeeeon to J. Kidd A Ccu, 60 Wood atreet. Moree’a ullxlr and Cordial*— Whence prooeei the lassitude, tha depression, tbe debility, tha Indifference 10 lift, tha Instability, tha eon tlnaal feeling of Ulßeaa which It la impossible to define or localiM, so common, ao hard to boar, and ao littla pitied by tha robust and healthy 1 Wa answer-front tha atomaah and iba nervous system, between which thara exists tha closest aympathy. Want of altal energy, sluggishness In the accretive organs, a general Watt of tha system, la at tha bottom of all tbedlfflculty. To tonaa tha whole organ taation from tha torpor, to taboo It with now life, activity and vigor, and to auatatn It In that condition, thara la no preparation comparable with DE. HOUSE'S INVIGORA TING ELlXlfi OE OOEBIAL. Other attaull may excite tha dormant phyaical anarglaa tor a time, bat like the nlght llaah of tha lightning that leavaa behind it a deeper gloom, the exhibition of there exhileranta la Pillowed, after the drat convnlaive affect ia over, by a dapraaalon of body and mind more profannd and paralyalng than aver. The rem edy la literally woraa than tha disease. But tha Elixir baa a dynamlo Indnanoa. It not only creator a new condition of the phyaical organlaatlnn, but parpatnatea It Tha ani mal eplrlta are not only charred and elevated by ita agency, but kept np to their new level without flagging- A vegeta ble compound, congenial to tha system, It aeema to act open tha conatltntlon iteelt.and to revolutionise It In chronic dlwnnra of the name, tha atomaah, and tha liver, ita ope ration la all hot miraculous. The Cordial la not up, highly concentrated, In pint tot tlee. Price three dollars par bottle, two tor live dollars, aix totwewTdStaL O-li-EUia, Proprietor, 193 Broadway, Maw York. gold by Druggists throughout tha Dnltod Stater, Canada, and tha West Indies. AGENTS PLUMING A BEOS, No. flO Wood street, Pittsburgh. UK. GKO- H. KEYBKB, No. I*o Wood street, do j. P. PLEHINO, Alleghany City. neptdaw > \, " a f\ » I* * • ‘ 4 ' *6 % ’ -"* ’ *J* * , J**, e a ~ • *e * J. * »• "yy. Tb« 6r««t rranelk ium*dlM I i»H. BALLY’S ANTIDOT* AND LOTION.-Tto#* pntoni who wUh lor • Mb, cpMd/, end ptrm*o*nt cur*, ihoold u» the aboT* otMnui M* unrivelUd T&SNOQ PEEP AKA TIONB. They b*r* now b*a lu tor flr* 7**rs — h*r* been thorough)y USted lu tho«M&ds of th* mort obrtiMt* com, *ud luTarUWy b*T* flv*n Mtbbdlou- Th*y *r* sot compoMd simply of Bolmb Oopoira, but *r* *nUr*ly different from mil oth*r prepmrmtkmi, both in tb* nature of their ingradieats and the manner in which they operate upon the patient. Hesoe tb* wonderful eueoeae attending their nee. A gentleman connected with the Weettrn Ballroad B*7* : «• i have expended for other people daring the lnet three yeen over $BOO, lor remedies of thtt description, end here never found • tingle article that gave inch universal tetto (eetion a* your lit**"** and Lotion dost. Ido not recol lect of their ever tailing to cure la a tingle Instance. Many have been cued in two or three day*." Price, Antidote $1; Lotion 60 rente per bottle. Invented by M. Bally, PDjtieian to the Parii Hoepltalx, and erepared from the original redoes, and sold wholemle and retell by DUHOV S 00- BoleProprl«ort forth. Uni ted sutee and Canada*. Principal Depot, 468 Broadway, ** Bold m*Pltl»burgii, wholesale and retail, by FLKMING BROTHERS, (Suiwaeore to J. Kidd A Co,) No. 60 VJood Wheeling—J. IL PATTERSON A 00, and by Drugrlrie everywhere. MW ADVER! Ltbaacß BOCKBTOCE * AMMOH, twxmort to J. T. Soydar, ln- Tit* tb« attention of tb*lr friends, and taa paWie In goueral, to tfrnlr Tirial assortment of FRUITS and MENTAL THE 18, con«tatinf or about 46,000 Apple, 2SOQOO Patch, 10,000 Gharry, MQortur, 4.000 Plum, 8,000 Apricot, 1,000 Naetarina, 2,000 Qalnoa, 6,000 Onp*. of rartoiu kind*. We lnrlU IxuUun, Plantar* nod Tiadaw togueiw acaii. Nursery ground 4* mile* veal of Pittsburgh, ao the old Washington Rond, near Ear. Joaaph Clokay s Cbureh. loatuctl. Jus a* ITCully, Wood atraat; J. W. F. Whita, Esq* Fifth ftraat; Robert Arthurs, Fourth atraat; K. T. rrf«d, Wood otr-t, ADAM AMMON. —p!4:wSi* ~ : Motlew. WHSRKA3. Latter* ofaAdmlniatrattoo, cum tatamtnlo the Betat* of JAOOB BCLTZNKK, late of Sot Liverpool, Colombian* oooaty, Ohle, d*c«imd,h*Te been grunted to the u*der*i*i»d, by of tho County of AUecbesj. All paraon* knowtn* tbemaalvee in debted tonUMUti will make Immediate payment to the oaderdgfted, and all thorn harta* daim. again* .aid K* tat* will nreaeot that". duly aotbeotlcnted, to FAAfti HOUSEMAN, Admloiatrator, bit Lltotool, OolutuMono county, Ohto, or to *O. BHALKR A OU-, blc Attyi-, No. 81 Fourth it., Pltubanth- aeplAltwfftw To lhM ~ lu»; *XHto Qottind »t«ooilJoM»;100 ■*“ do Lmllm: I.OW do Childrens Shoes, of til Wndtt 300 <*o tilirnT’ Boot* tod Otitwti betide* t Itrgt lot of «**»• * n( * . n.ri-.n, hi mMI Vhjfih bt offCtf tiholtnl* tO dttltT* con be bought iu the city, for ctih or good pß 2Jifclw THOMAS 8. HINTON, Agent. ioiTStdii " EORIMXB, BUgo, has raoetred, tome three weao *g°> freight, *c. feepld] B. Q&ISUtK, Migo^ Heo’a W«*r •» apUndid. Qlw him • chanc.. for showing goodi. —t— —ABBATH MOKNIHQKIADINGB ON TUJS OLD TJSS TAMKNT.—OILDENFIMWY * CO., TO *og«b {£•*» h...£odT«i th. .bor., Tb.J h». •!» r«»iT«l th. tel- '"oiSnlo Chrirticnlty, or the Chiirob of Qod: bj L. i- ** B. Jonoo, cothor of WIM W.ourn Imbh, 4c. * co % No. 76 Foorth ttreet. byJ.B. Jones, nntfcor of WIU Wei tom **•*•*■ , ESSSS&SseS; Ml*- Of. Art, F "^ , bj No. 87 Wool itrwt. muslins.- rvl and yellow FUnn*l*» # nfrwrf fupeiior m*k«; Bortmeot of Bl*oMU,»Uw»l»Jrf T^mFSTs?!** dmd mue wim» :~‘T b« toll fct New Yorfc wholtolj yaluabui «ig?jaaifegs: pS£. >».««>.«»y assasi»^^-«ajgiisff^sss: 80l KiUto Af»t«, 140 third it rro lu —a Bri«t pwiiing 1 |IJ6 P« «»«-. "wgsgjgu. I~TjTUA gIMK T***—Jiut raealTftd %t th» toTtier of < Witi ml Wood itrooU, • amoll lot of Iho tomt Goo s^fssess&JS*? sepl4 ' ' BABB’S hotel, qjfet^ r ,- > g?sg.aiar Mathematic*- _ « Betoidaye exoepted. Houn fty Tto Term* $2O par £. HAYDEN, M* D, half semloD, In elTanoe. mum* at Mathemattoe. «p!3 ■ ■ X «rSa7ftit OUT ta to hl< Uk.cbirgeofanytJJiiSJJ"pencmai Utention to the interest of perton* ww*v«** JO&HDA bqBIN&ON, 188 Wood rtroet. T Xj »t Ho. 91 Market ft. MplS - XI of ■tripod ood . Dro» ffl**; and they re choice lot of flguwd ■pactfolly eoUdt a call from theumg; M-KW WOEK Pr^r" ,u J “ t r^T ri,< n*OKft—B do—n Wood ■ale low by ■eplS jamm wabpb-op- roth *wt TTARPKK, for Vf nucsiliX * BEO Fi Kntekcrboektr »fot Ha Lmltl if—im fcm,to M,^r , . *..r 49- Pantaloons The well-known superiority of CRIBBLE’S fit in the Gsrment, needs no oomment on Me pert; it bee been ecknowledged by eU who here formed him with their orders, thet they here newer been fitted with the seme use end style es by him. He begs to inform his pe irons end the public, thet his stock is now replete with the newest ityles for costs, rests end prnts, eulteblefor the present sesam. E. CRIBBLE, T*ilor aod Pantaloon Maker, *MO Lib*’rtr bP*.l of Wool SPECIAL NOTH Pnif«"g l».Ctfro’» Social Assembly at WIL . KINB HALL«»erjTUESDAY EVENING; lb*Union ..nWEDNBSDAY, and the Rx«*lsior Assembly•*•*7 /f/' DAY EVENING; also, tb* German on MONDAY E'£ NINGB. Thetmouswot loving ire F*° r S?J, of Music are statedly engaged. nncrThncaft etc., in Hall No. I; Cotillions in Hall No. A J bo are finely ventilated, and a variety and abundance of re freshment* always provided. Admission, to each-Gent. and two Ladies 50 eents; Gent. and Lady ‘Scents, G«ut. alone $l. Tickets may be obtainel of FRANK CAKGO, at 78 Fourth street; or at Wilkins Ilall, 2od story; also,ofthe Manaaen. and at tbe door on the above evenings. The strictest order maintained. No cheeks given at the door. “P 1 — • ~* " i*i iy t I For Selling and Buying patent Blghte. rpllE subscriber, having learned irom his intercourse with 1 Patentee?, and with person, who were desirous to seU Patent Eight* for Cities, Counties, Stales, Ae, as well as with others who wish to purchase such rights, that an agent to transect that kind of buidne?a was much needed here, has determined to devote hLs time and his abilities to | tbe ser,ice of those who may de-ire to employ him. Pledging hlnuwir to attend falthmlly to all matters en trusted to him, he concludes by referring the public to the following testimonial cf a few of tbs i« ™ tß burgb, Ac. iIO3J6S F- EATON. Pittsburgh, ERgost 23,1854. . PmsBUBOB, August 17th/1854. The subscribers have long teen acquainted with Mr. f Eaton, and hare no hesitation in recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his services, as a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry, in whose exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville B. Craii, W. EoblnMJn, Jr, Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W 11. Denny, U. Childs A Co., • James Wood, N. Holmes A Pons, P B Friend, Kramer A Bahm, F Lorens, L R. Uving*tno. r>- —gtraage Dewwlwp«ma*t«"“Sc»enUfloineo are daily bringing to light new invention?, and tb* mareh of progreas is onward; persons Bald, or becoming so, will be pleased to learn that science and long research com bined. have brought before the public the greatest wonder of the age,ln the article of BMKRfION'S AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, a sure cure lor Baldness and to prevent Hair from falling. Bee circular to be had of the Agents, ciring full particulars. Price IW» In large bottle*. Bold fj C. £. FISHER * 00, Proprietors, * 57 Superior street, Cleveland, Ohio For sale-in Pittsburgh In the following bows*:— Fleming Droe., L. Wilcox h Co., R. K. Belters, G.H.Key*er, Joel Mohler, Benj. Page, Jr., J. H. Cassel. JUtgheny dig.—-I*. A. Beckham, Preesly A Mean?, J. * Patterson, John G. Smith- f spr6 ip==» CITIZENS’ Insnraact Company of |ky^ Pittabnrfflt#—H. D. KINO, President; SAM UEL L. MARBHELL, Secretary. 4 . OJkc: M Water Xlrttl.beiwtn Marktt and WoodttraU. \ limes HULL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Mia«i»- Hppt Rivers and tributaries. insure?against Loss or Damage by Firm. ALSO—Against tbe Perilsof theBea,and InlandNaviga* Hon and Transportation. H.D. King, Wm.L*ri»«rJr n *f' WUlfauD Bagmley, Bamuel M. Kier, " Rea, William Bingham, RobartDunlap,jr., - John 8. Dilworth, lam M. Peonock, Francis Sutlers, fl. Harbaugb, J. Schoonmaker, Wslterßryant, WUlismß. Hays John Shlpton. -1 1 Horticultural Notice.—Tde Pittsburgh Iky Horticultnral Sorietr will hold tbe annual exhibi tor, in the N HALL, in the Diamond, on the Uih. I3tb, 14xh and l&lb lost Tbe Society earnestly in vites tbe co-operadon and compelitWn of Cultivators. Tbe juders aro requested to meet to examine tbe articles at 3 o'clock, P. M., on Tuesday, and tbe Uall will be open for visitor* at T o’clock In the evening. UKNKY WOODS, President A LARGE LOT FOR SALE. a LOT OF GROUND,o;i the river bank. In Birmingham, A, 288 feet by 3» feetyand bounded by four street*, will be sold on ressonable terms. It is near Bakewell ACo ’b new glass works, and several other manufacturing estab lishments. It Is the largest and best lot now to be had in Birmingham for manufacturing purpose*. Title p«fect, end dear of incumbranco. Enquire of C. R. M. SMITH, at his Law Offlee, jy26 Fourth street, above Smlthfield. PitUbnrgh. ry--r~-a l*artncrship Oereto.ore existing and doing businees uotier the name and style of. BENNETT, MARSHALL A CO , was dissolved on the 19tb inst.. by mutual oo&eent. * 3 BENNETT, MARSHALL A CO. Pittsburgh, June 28th, 1854. Copartnership* THK UNDERSIGNKI) hare entered into Copartnership under the name and style oi QUAFF, BENNETT a CO for the purpose of manufacturing Iron, Naia, Ac-, at the GUBlon Bolling Mill, South Pittsburgh. Office at pres ent with Baalish a Richardson, No. 116 Water, and 160 Flat WM. B. KNOL.I3U, r met. KOBT. it MARSHALL, JAS. J. BENNETT, JOHN GRAFF. June 28th, 1864—j«2fctf Life, Fire end MArine Inturanee Company OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET , tt&BOHIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMKS S. HOOK, President. Csauxs A. Cqltok, Secretary. This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. _ Also, against Hull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mis sissippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. June* 3. Hood, Samuel M’Clarhan, « William Phillips, John Seott, Joeepb P. Quuffi, M. D., John MV/Upio, Wm.F. Johnston, June* Marshall, Ooorge S. Selden, mya&ly Flrsmcn'i Uuorants iLSr Oempany of the City of Pittsburgh* J. K. MOORHKAIt President—ROßEßT FINNEY, Seere “sm insure against FIBB and MARINE BIBKB of all kinds. Office: No.W Waterstreet. Maaeene^ J. K. Moorhead, W.J. Anderson, B. Sawyer, 8.8. Simpson, Wa. M. Edgar, H.B.Wflkins, C. H. Paolson, William Collingwood, R. B. Roberta, John M. Irwin, Joseph Kayo, Wm. Wilkinson, David Campbell. ja!3 rr-=» C. YEAGER, 110 MARKET street, Pitts- burgh, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FANCY AND BTAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, otters to city and country dealers as large and well selected stock of Goods as any Eastern house, and same prices, thus earing might, time and expenses. j*&y2 cyrs»i» Q> f*.—Place of meeting, Washington Hall, Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. FmnuMß lomb, No.S3C—Meets every Tuesday evening. Examncm, No. 87—-Meets first and third of each month. [ma«2fcly ~ .a. amauß, jf=» WstUrn PsnniylTMiia Hospital— Drs. L. Schxscx, Second, between Wood and Market streets, and J. R**x>, North-east corner of Diamond, Alle gheny city, are the attending Phrsldans to the above Insti tution, for the first quarter of 1854. Applications for admission may be made to them at all hours at their or at the Hospital at 2 o'clock, P. M. Recent cases of accidental injury are received stall hoars, without form. Jslfcf rr--=3i Bfotleo*—The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS 80 IMr GXETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the first WEDNESDAY of every month, at SCHOCHLEITER'S, in the Diamond. By order. jalry QBO. W. SEE3B, Secretary. I ATTENTION 1 8. L. G.—You are hereby notifled to attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact such busi ness as may come before the Oompany. P. KANE, narSfcfimd Secretary pro 14m. LODGE) I. O. O. V —Tfa. Angerona Lodge, No. 289, L O. of 0. F-, meets every Wednesday evening in Washington Hall, Wood ft. [jyhy Valuable and Cheap Coal Works for Bale. ACRES OF SUPERIOR COAL, and one X acre of Ground on the Monongahela river, a abort dis tance above Monongahela City, together with Railroad, Oars, Carts, and other necessary fixtures, in good order for carry ing on the Coal business on an exteartve scale, end also e free use of the landing at the river for boats, Ae. The vein of Coal is five feet thick, end of a very superior quality. For further particulars apply to B. P. JONES, Attorney at Law, No. 145 Fourth street, or to THOMAS SANDERS, No. 185 First street, Pittsburgh. aep!3.-6t Mew Bating Heue. T\HE subscribers invite the attention of the public to their Restaurant, situate on Fifth street, opposite the Allegheny Engine House. They intend keeping on hand, and ready cooked in the best style, all the principal dishes and of the season. The host brands of Liquor will always be found at their Bar. A call is solicited, feel ing confident that they can please all. wp!2:lw J- FRITCIIMAN A 00. ABPLKNDID COUNTRY RESIDENCE, OB the Ohio river, adjoining the Houm of Refuge, on the Plank Boad at Wood? Ron. There U >lz acre* covered with a lane amount of Grafted Fruit*, Evergreens, Grape*, Ber ries and Garden Root*; with a superior Dwelling Barns and Out-Houses, all Intended to make a comfortable home. It is offered low. Enquire of ROBERT DAVIB, Eeq.,on the —OMAS WOODS, 76 fourth street premises, or of wpEhlm Horticultural Exhibition* Family tickets for sale &i w. w. wuson’e. jevener, John B- MTadden A Son's and James Waldrop's. npl23t lIBSRY WOODS, Preddent. ' Good Caih lnrcitmsnt. QA BBARSB BANK OF PITTdBDRGH; OU 40 shares Ohio and Pennsylrania Railroad; JO do Manchester Baring Bank; SO do ttODOngahela Naelgation Company; 10 de .Pittsburgh Lite, Fire and Marine Insu rance Company ; 50 do Rockland Mining Company; $5,000 Allegheny County Coupon Bonds; 15,000 Oity of Pittsburgh do do. . „ A. WILKINS A CO-, wpiMe n Fourth street FUSASU 0? fOBUJNK, or tho Ufc 0«a Ned Lora : by J. B. Joneo, Author of Wua w«ura BotnMf Ural BoUio, lif. uud _of <*L Vonder bomb, era; brautUally mtutrutod (tom eulgtaol Duriey; oompletolu 1 odl, doth, gUt, of error MOfoiuo. ’"cllfoe rasd for dutmr yoouint to thoeheopor stood ortß^Mo.rato^pabta.lo.lto^to^^ No. M BmlthtUld drool. usorted sUes, Cor CLXTXLA» i> 'ISWVIT »■«*»* EiltßOAgi . _ , in"oD!ni*snairwiTH th* - „ Ofeio ud Peuiiylvuia • YIAALOtAXOB. rrtHl shortest, qakieet and ebsspest ryrt»te *oW" ■ *«*■ J[ ago, Bodt Island, MW, w 4 fit. Lo«l%~fc VIA C *Thi?routa*is one bandied mite thortar and about debt hoars quicker to Chtefip, this the drcaitoas one VIA 111* | Trains Mim Pittsburgh sad OteulAnd. j Four Daily Train* between Cleveland and Chicago. Time to Cleveland six boors, Chisago twenty-two boon,; and St. Louis thirty-seven I YIA ALLIANCE. Trains for Cleveland leaT* Alliance at T AO, A. IL,IAOO, 1 M- and 6SOP. M, connoting at Hmisoo with Trains tor 1 Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and «rfjtng>ln Cteslandai 290, P. M., mi B*2o, P. 1L The Trains or the Ohio and Penna. Baiboad, leavePittr burgh at 3.00. A. IL, 8.00, A. AOO, . Island and St. Louis. _ . . ... „ raewngßrs for Toledo, Chicago, fit UwSa and the Ncwth w.*t, l earing Pittsburgh on noon Trains, by going VIA CLEVELAND, will arrive in CHnago one Train in advance of thoae Who go field or any other route. Time gained by going «• tHeve- Uoi, eight hours. _ . . i'asaangera going to St. Louis or any other pMStam of Chicago, will make the closest connection* andyaokem tiui‘j by taking the 8.00, A. M„ Train torn Kttabargh. Piuseogera by thta Train (via Cleveland) reach St. tern* on the .reoing of the following day. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago ran as follows: Leave Cleveland at 6.00 and&2o, A. M-, iOO and 8 A), P. M; arrive in Chicago at 8.86 and ILOO, P. M., SA), A. M. and 12 00 M. Trains leave for Bock Island and 8t Lodi as follows:, Luare Chicago at 8 20. A. M and 9AO, P. M. Passengers for fit Louis go over Bock Island Railroad to Join, ana thence over the Chicago and Mbsiseippi Railroad > to Alton, and thenoe by Steamboat (28 mite) to St. Loci-. Piu-iencers by the 8 JO, A. AL, Train arrive In St. Louis at 1 1 .*JO Fame evening, and by the BJO, P- M, Train at nooa eh-kti through to OteodMi, M* thM. ro cLtreked for .na Bt. SmSs. TAKE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. In cun. i i««u»S>ct» To AllUnce -4'J »> i*» <“«■*'> <*} .* !? Cleveland.. 4 001 La Bella- 14 6* 12 60 Toledo 600 I Bock Island-18 A 0 13 60 Detroit- 600 1 fit. Louis-.-. 12 AO 15 60 Passengers are requested lO procure their Uflkauai.the offtex of the Company, In Mooougabsla House, third door below the comer. J. DUKAND, fiupYCfevelancL J. A. OAUOHKT. Agent, PittxbhrgD. PITTSBCKGH Wm. 8. Daren, James D. M’Gill, Alexander Bradley, John Fullerton, Bobert Galway, Alexander Reynolds, Arm strong County, Horatio N. Lee, Elttanning, Hlzam Btowe, Beaver. For Sale. \ 1 UUUUXY jflkOVAUXY.—»oreale,e I Vy desirable upland farm, of 134 mm, (with *■»«*» I jprin a which hire not MM in-nil thn Utounpmnfcntrt I in wutbnr.) iltontn within poo-tootth of n milnof tki-1 Poontjlrnni. Bnllrond, nt the gt. Olnlr Snot, n* ho-1 proveDonUnien-Weil Bni»h«4l>w«llbign»l Tnonnl Bow. I Spring House, Log B*m, nod 70 ten* atenrtd. ] tUo, n Poitnoln Slum 8«w Mill, awdr now, nodofthn I moat ippiOTid construction, calculated. to n» 3J W hum* 1 Ur, tot which cnn, nt n null eiponu, ho mtfn to u BO I or f 0 feet in length; with Circular Sow foredfmg,.Ao. it I would alao be admirably calculated for a GristlUU, *itnw j ; te-i as it Uin » fine grain growingwuntry. Prom on* to four thousand log* ean be had with the HIQ. TWi Mill fc I I now in operation, and ha* constant order* tor *JI the te~ her produoojL Log Umlu, L* 11 f eired/ Apply to. JAHBB BUAKmLT, gep!3 - Beal Bfcttta Agent. Watch. Trade. WE invite the attention of cdtiaena and strangers to oar I large and carefully selected stoak of Watebe* and Clnrlw; Railroad Time keeper*, in gold and silver eaeea; r> ul Chronometer* tor the pocket, Warranted not to vary a minute in fix months. Patent Unt Watebee, f-om $l2 to : a large essortment of good common or low pnecd j Watches, both in gold and silver Gro d* Rhine; colored plaid and striped Silks; do Pdede bo's; do Glace, do Brocade; french Metlooee; franchmw rino Plaids; figured Cashmeres and Delaines; fine french Gingham* and Chin toe*. - —> T> Y Ylrtoa of a precept under the hands of Wn. B. IT* i> Clare, President of the Court of Comma Plena, tn sad Iji the sth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Jn 400. S. CUTHBEBT A BON, pl2 Real Rytale Agents. 140 Third street. a cilAKCis i\Jtt t»UsX&estM. —;fat sole, the stock, tlx x\ turrs and good will of a Country Star*, «i taste eigh: miles from the city. AUo, the Store and Dwelling Boun Stables, Jke. ’ B. CUTHBIRI *&», acpH 140 Third'■tr—t ,LACK. aiLKU—Just reoelred. 90 nkeei BlukßOha, t every width and grade; a splendid article fer $l~ e P I2 A. A. MASON *OO. niaMKTTAS-loj pieces all colon ja*t local rad: a very superior article worth SSli casta sailing at iBs£. ep!2 i. A MASON * OU. BLuCK pLUD SlLKS—dost received, a lew pieces oj tbe above much admired Silks* all excellent cotari. »epl3 A. A. MABOH A 00. DAKK PKBNCU CHIJiTZaS—We have just received a few pieces of tbe above fine sew styles. A. A. MASON A 00,. Fretk Arrival at ilia Sew Dry Goads Store. COLLINS & M’KJBB, NO. 63 MARKET STREET, ABE constantly receiving fresh supplies of Fall and Winter Fancy Drees and BtapleDKY GOODS. Tbe> would nspeetlblly cad tbe attention of the Ladiee to thel. fresh stock of plaid and fig’d gluts* French Merinoea, Wool Plaids, Scotch Plaids* Embroideries, Laces* Mitts, Gloves. Hosierv, Ac. Also, a fall stock of Domestics, Wpolsns anc Housekeeping Goods, of every desaiption. constantly kept on hand, all of which they flatter theowsUcs they can Oder to their customers at lover prices than any other bouse Is tbe dty. Remember, OOUZhS A M’KEB* (Dr. Thorn's old staadj sepll i No, CS Market street. OrpbAm’ Court Solo* WILL be offered it public sale on THUBBDAY ITIN ING, October 6th, 1864, by older of Orphans? Oonrt, late tbe property of David Greer, deceased, that valuable building lot, situated on the eoraar of Penn aad Macbory streets, haring a front on Fean street, SMffcet, running along Maibary lift feet, to .tbe alley, which bounds tbe Petmeylrania Bailraed Depot. Also, at S o’doek, P. M., on BATUSDAY, tbe 7th day of October,lB64, will be sold on the premises, a number of ele gant Building Lota, In tbe Eighth Yard, near the Hajhib Ward PubUe Behool Bouse. Terns made kaownat ale. EDMOND GRISB, 1 SOPHIA GREBE. DSY GOODS.—A* MTIGHJE, corner of Grant and fifth ■treeta, baa now completed hia IUI stock, and wonU beg leave to aj that he la now arillng goods at twenty-fire per oent. lees than the prices of laat year. ladies will bear in Bind a very band no me drees of plain bUrit aOk ean be bongbt at tbiaeatabUafaaeßtfiirflve dollars; a dreaa oi good Pannetta for $1,50; adreeaof Moaalia de laiaeor de Bege for sl,lB}s; a dreaa of good weaUagOaUen for Mofe; and ell other gpoda in proportion. sepll SUNDRIES— -10 tonaPearlaah; 00 bbU Hide oral, large No. 3; Mhfbbls « « 26bbl«8had; 80 hf bUs ; 60 bbii Mackerel, madias; "< fiOhfbbla " ** 101 bbli Hydraalte Oemest; 60 boocM Pals Soap; 00 bage Timothy Bead; 160 M Saltpetre; at KNBLIBH * &ICHiBM(RPB. Ni£W AND PUPULAK BUUIUJ, Jest pabUsbed ud re eeirad by H. MINKB * CO, 82 talt&sM street Captain Canot, or Twenty Yeui of an Africa* Sit«; being an account of Us career and adreaturae: by Brats M»^r. Hlittr Agues, or the Captive Nun; a pfetsre of Ooawnt life: by a Clergyman's Widow. Chestnut Wood; a tale by T Hf Titutoi The KngUah Envoy at the Court of Nicholas X: by Miss Jolla Oorner. Nasnette end her Lovers; a tale of Normandy: byTal bat Qwynne. Vincent Nolte’e Fifty Tears Is Both Hmiapharee. Keay Nat, or the Three Apprentices. Harper's Magaslse,forßeptaabar; price Ueenta. itn. Bouthworth’a new Book, is praea, end wfll be teeetr ed In a few da;»—The Lost Balnea: by Mrs. hunt D. 21. South worth. For any new Books call on H. MINSK A 00, No. 83 BndttdMd at iset ALL WOOL PLAIW-A. a. MASON A 00., in a few days will reeelre and open a rety select stock at more than 100 pieces all wool Raida; ynrnbasuil at the recent package and peron tor? sake in New Tcck at aaaMttasfron eostof maimJeetute; they will be cflmd at needy one half kw than agaal prices. espT SKPTMMB& »TB t 1851.— HAGAN A AHL, tU. 91 Market street, hare just worked per axpreae, some of the mott beaatifal styles of French, Swiss, and Boeteh Wrought MMWHmpmiKS. ever offered In this dty. Also, a t«7 large assortment of Hedonna Cloths, for Travel] tni Habits. sepO dutalac# PLAIN AHD OBMAJuNTAL JAPANIKQ, In all It* tranche*, executed in the bast style, and at prkea to •alt the times, at the Old Shop, rear of Jaynes’ Its stare. FIFTH Street, below Wood. Tbe attention of Tinners. Founders, Farnitsre and Glam ware Manufacturers, Is solicited to our new style of I T*~ tj * Pearl Papier Machie,tn wood, glass and iron wares, of erery description. Samples can be seen aad Information obtained si the Shop, or at tbe Warehouse, Ho. 184 Wood strait J. babmdollab. Steamboat men can ■if" sea a new style of Ornamen- tal Glass Panels, surpassing any heretofore axeented in this dty. * aufclm and WaHhanTS—lo.Wk AORSat—I am Instructed 1 1 to pay as follows for land Warrant!, to tbs amount of ten thousand acres, vis: $lBO for 180 acres; (91 for 80 aeras; |4O for 40 acres; in gold. jam BLAKHLY, au2B HsoiHshta Agent SXPTXMBKB NDMBKB OF PUTNAM, jestneckedaad for aula at 90 cants, by SAMT* B. LAUFFSB, aa26 •; 67 Wood sti’eSL rFtO'LQAN-fHMioo, °® sotaa wwrd by city or Bounty X bond*, as collateral security. Enquire of raoSUB WQODft.T»Foorhst PALM SOAP—U 6 bxs to store and for sale by vtX ENGLISH A BICHABDOOH, —*■ pe ■*'♦•**• V ~ *•/ ' "■-••• 'r&n..tjf-w--t,. ~-v.' . • - :•>■■.:/ -?> • ' • ■■• f y . *•■% *. - '■ ’'i’' - ’ * -.vU- „ - * ~ ' *\ * ~*/f * - .V' tlse!slMH»s< ■■■ I— ** «l,«nW-MslllMMMMl*n> qMtaMoifrtratißaxM.lMg.y; oaEPtar, Vej Bcnai.&t Qound ,«mm« rtrßam Mmbf Ma.wlU UcbOTa UK .«<• «a»*riOp.«r- Ufloat* Dbon epm xx 7K o'clock: iwfrirnr.M to «i»ttoftU «i«MWi wtoflgf fiazi LOO AS, oa wUEhsaadoa dM win MWMW rUP»’ & Imwlm* ph» of Bim~Sib flMfeft BoptAbif UO. fHJMmiMt »ffl WWW *® ® *S.£s££ Pigl CollOKß—clooolooj XtxfKrgmiMt, ■ FKSSFCa aKD OSBUB USOTifflft ; \Tli- HAPPES. IModMl ofthl. WtM jji (RnfiwDU with Sir. P. P. DPoUW feta## ■iinnsar~i* ~‘ *~ Uw» liDinnw WfFfl*!!*T m\n of the Mill ft reepeetaMfltyand thnriMHß WMrtW t Hp"f T 7i * pit °° Bblns wlfl WwMfr m*mt to nilui the long cstiMlsbed reputation of dnln stitudoo, #w elrtsnt noil thorough tautruettfiu Ur. TT. c . apxikstna BngHshlangnago Soentljr.nnd wiUJartraet Germans and fiwdt lunclidi* Potaotu dnlnnu of at*' tending iheOommesetil ana Mathematical ItaMrtxitsttii nt I the mb* ttcno eon do jo. Pihiti Imti iilJilfgiTaa tfw* I** Terms—foe prlTatalnilruetloD $l5, per naif nukm. I&T | class tostruothm $lO, psr half scs'lon. . an2S * /\- frlwyttesforsuburban restdanrea. Ihsrfamsrdflhjtn HautUm blocks 100-fcet square ibrsafr, nt 'tM northstfc eu t of dm SlurpsbaKb Bridge, fonr .ndhe from town, sad wt- bln 13fr» fret of the Allegheny. Yalhiy Bailroad Station. rli«« blcdcs will bo sold ns the pi loss obtained at.thwpnb; lie snetkm on the Utfc of July, adding interedouly Hum that date. ' Also, SO lots, —**» 25 fret by 100, «U 1 bo sold on reason >»u« >mim, vu23 • - Beal Estate Agent EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAYB ON EOF AABIOLB * PBXFPB* GLOBE WATER COOLERS) Patented by tbehria 1863. 4 SAYING of «1 least fifty Per Cant. In Urn Ireuaed. A Ooc opuipraesly fer AmiUef, Hotels, Btskt, CHBree, li l* Cream Saloons, 4c, Be. . ; H. *.pg Wood st, between Third and IhKhsta» M -dKAP BUILDIfiU Ll/M POBKAUty-fltOfqOdlnta, If eseh having a front of M fret on Ohio Lane, Allegheny Cl y, near the outer tUpot, by 130 fret deep to a >1 frte afley. i*i u*« $260 each; one-fourth in hand, balance In one, two am three yaare. S. COTHBKBI * BOfif,v i-ppB Real Estate Agents, 140 Third street. ipWMM'Y KUiUM IS BAUD, baianea at gft a nonta. 1 Afrw good Building Lota for ml* on the above wm. I', iea of eneh Lot $250. Slae, SO fret front by 210 deep; t» an alley. Situate on ML Washington. a. outbibu bl npg 140 Third street ~ “ Oantlstry, J ■* - . DB. D- BUNT. Votmt, ta an- that, after may ba frond at hto Baet,PZ4asad to attdnd toauwhomayfrTorbsawtthacall. ITbtgia Is on ferry street, ooa doer from liberty stress, faapi AypUß VAU&&S-0 doaan impreyad ftram, Jnat ra> WAKDROP, fßßishaat, C> !>• Wm 4« IMPOBTKB AND WHOLBSAIiB BIAISB IV WISES AND LIQDUBS, No. I<7 North Second street: tab abore Bare, eaat dde, PhOadelphla, hae on hand the beet quantise of old Brandies, Wines. Irish WUshy,M«iflnf»» beta Whisky, Hollasd Qm, Cordials, Be, on terms worthy tl.e attention of purchasers and dealere. ' (wßy OWSTOI'I. WAYXBLXY HOUSIt, 60 South Sghlh atmoL betwsmi phretnot and WalnnyfUladelpbia. [angtey THB ogioa, ” NO. 11l Aceh itasLPWladelpbia. X. S. WZBB(lateof the Bagls.) Promietor: (anifey TMt Tea; T«a» j-jTOv WBhannNtndbon Kww Toft tad CRKBTB TJEA, eomprWsg Tong SSjtMfl Hywjn, Imperial. Gunpowder, Oolosg, Boncboug, ■ajkflUw* WwgllA Tfa^M^allrfwMglilieeeh—fillW 'tuijr selected, ud will be aold u uni, cither wholeeclc urroUll. Aleo,«ttperfow Rio end J»v* OoflM, Ittrertstfl tod St Itfala fiefload Bo**r»,«oii»bi«ferJellki,l , iMCi iu, Ac., et 8.9.10 nd of prime uoilitr, which v« will Bell wbolMtie st $lO 1000. A. JAYMB, Pcto Tec Store. 3&Wfth«tteei. ClUxeßi 1 Deposit* Bask* 'PUB Prtsidaat sod Director* of this Bank hare tfck day 1 declared a dividend of fora T*ta«t.,odtaftbeptßßls ui ibe last rix moatha, on the capital stock paid is, parable os or after the 14th teat. & D. JOftfS, GotaMr. Pittsburgh, Beptanbr i, lSSt^-feepfctd Hjdraallfl Camast, FOE easterns, Spring Horae* Tin Walla, *c_, rsrtous brands, always oohand at 319 liberty attest, Pitts burgh. - [sepfc2wj W. W. WALLACE* gaaiiaary for Boys* &*h‘W«d ear. tad Great ate, oppotiU (hurt Bourn. 'I tQf y®U tafikm of this School will eommenc* at MOM* 1 DAT, September 4th, end the dotles of iustrnctfcmwiß b« resumed by Mann G HIGGS and MDONALDi *• There axe tan auiueslre months In the Academic yens. Tuition la par quarter. Tha number of pupils is limited, and boya are nIwWM in the order of applications which mads after August 30 th, at M liberty street, or at School, or by latter dropped In fowl Office. aufcbw* yriew to > nets from \B% up, eheeka, tickings, nrodins, lieacs, crash, L table elotha, all wool plaids, blankets, shawls, ribbons ana £ every other article usually kept in* Dry Ooods Store, all of | which will be sold far com at prices to suit the times | : A. MTIGfIE, £ wp" corner Grant and fifth streets. \ China HaU t ' ” f MARKET SXKKBT, BETWEEN THIRD AMD YOTOTSt \ —lOO crates of QUEBNBWABB, of this Fell imports- 5 (ton, now receiving, to which we Invite the attention of tha t country and dty trade. Having some doaao different Mb" £ •era* of An Warn, we fed confident of suiting nil tastes; ,• * am jug which may be found white iron stone, gold head, } £dd scroll, blue, pink, plum purple, brown and green. At- | a, a handsome green sprig and white imitation stone, vrttidr | can be sold modi below the real stone warn. * COMMON WAKE.—Oar stock of Common Tins, Plate*, \ Dishes, Bakers, Kapplee, Bowls, Pitchers, and every artide i ■jx the line, la large, and selected for the dty and country | trade. ■ I GLASS WABE —Having a large and well selected stock, of Glass on band, we will sell at fectory prises, saving tha merchant the trouble of making a separate hilt All wn : - esk Isa call, and we fed oonfldent of p’earing. mye john j. (rumor. t FOKSALE VERYCHEAP, . BUILDING LOT IN Al.LBtttiEMl CITY, 94 fost by r t\ 100. A good bargain canba had by applying aoon at dxa ottce eg the MOBBING POBT. - jylfotf ; oMALL OUXTAUE HOUSE, withaLotof 60 fcettmntoa Colon stzaet Mt. Washington, by 928 fret deep foaOl eetstreet. Price WOO; 8400 in hand, balance tn three, yaartj payments. For sale by - - & CUTHBEBT A 80H, ; au2S - 140 Third rtwfc Lot for Sals. A GOOD BUILDING L0T,84 feet front onOarsca street •' ty 100 ftat in depth, In Birmingham, wffl be sofei •dieap. Enquire of QBQ.F. OILLMORE, v. JrU alcana of the Morning Peat AVJfiuY FINN DRAY HOKABjfiyeenoliLfarmisjSu quire of FLBMIMBBOB- - 8 At.a 1) u!L—2d easea just reed red aad for sale by asp? - It. B. GBLLERS A Op. - | \ WANNA?—lease small Bake just redd aad far sals by ; ]>l sepT . &. X BKLEBBS Aw. \ . vABZIUC SOAP—a bxs intreeetred aad for sale by - ; U aepT * B. X BEMJBg AOX j OUYN OIL—I pipe just rceeked and for aala by eep7 JJjmmAOO, fos to store aad for salo by B. X SBLLBEB A 00. nABTAMO L «» Magazines fur September— \ Kagnxine; pike 15 cents. Knkfcarbocker. j Putnam's Msgeitno \ Maya due of Art ' ‘ i Frank Leslie’s Lsdtas’Gasttto. Gatov's lady^aßrnk. Just rewired sad for ask by W. A. GILDKHFBNHET'A 00, «pl Mo. 7fl Fourth Brest ; KMHMiiinitiUKM—a tai>! ' O Market street, ere now ©pentagon* cf the largeat aad most varied asnrtfoaats at Preach ami Aoetrfcn Xmbcoi -derksowr oGstad la our dty. They.eouskt la part, as follows: ■ Baantiful Wrought Jaconet OoQgm; Da do do Blesses; Da do do Chemisettes; Wltbamagnttcsot sssorttaaot of Rouacbigs, Mghyg, and laasgtings. espl /CINCINNATI SOAP—T . . ' Iv S& boxes Oktoe and German Soap; 69 do HUPs Extra No. l goapiiuat ncaiTed and for sale by BAILBT AAISISHAWr sspl 968 Libarty street. STAB C AND LBS—2I boss first quality "gtar dniS Just rsMfvad and for sals by sepl ' BAILEY A BBHfiHAW. BUf* TOHfICU Idonsn ptiaa quality Bacf Teuyaaa reaeirsd aad for ah by tni . , BAILEY A REHggAW. - HAEFKH AND FKANK lswjs 7ff3B Harper, for September. Leslie’* India* Qesette, for fleptomTmi « Herd Tlase: by Ohaa. IHAens; fomh sunely. ' Tkoadsiogn: lqrQ.P.R.Jams«. . fir Jasper Oarew: by Charlaa Lsrar. Formlsby . a. B. LAUFFBX, raSl 67 Woodatraa B&MUDA ABBOW BOOT—IOO fos 'rery SnaVmud Arrow Boot reeaHad this day by JOS. FLEMING, auSt corner of the Dlaaend aad Market at AYMta* GOBBBY PJ soil i /~>ONG&gBS AND BEDFORD WATKI reeeltsd direct from tbs Springs by Mt&imst CHESTS —I have os hand tbe feast lot d} Medkias Oasts ereroOMred in Pittsbergb, suftable . for FssslUss, Phyridans. Sieamhoats, Ac. Paw wkh iag a good aad cheap Chest would do well to calTaad ex amias mine before ponbadng elsewhere, ausi Josnaim. LUOBTSB SHEEP.—Three -tne strong fibssr. fem Mr. Haddock's celebrated imported stock, for A by eoSl 1 JAIUg WIBEfoOP. OSWJ9GU PBKPABKD CORN—IO boxm la seam and for sale by K. & BELLEBS A CO, 'an9B , 67 Wood Wrest. SAL SODA—IO casks in store aad for sale by aaffl K. B. BMJJBB Z 00. l>OClN—dObUaioatoraaadforaaleby Xi auBB B. B. BETJ.BtS A 00. CIANTiLB SOAP—id bis to store and for sale by / an9B E. E. HBI.I.BItt A 00. O UF. C.ABB. SODA—UO hags la stoce and for sale W LJ an2S X B. SELLERS AOX I IQUOkICN BOOT—7 bales in store and tot tale by j aa9B R- B. BBLLBBS Apq 40 bags prime Bio; 10 ** Jarm; In store and for sale by . ' KING AMOOifFBAD. Na SDGAB—76 bbda prime is store and for mle by ■ aolO PEG A MOfiBHAAD. r ]^BAS— lmperial, Gunpowder, Young Hysea and X Teas, la store aad for sale by aalO BING A MOMtHB ftnsNik for mk by_ HBNBI.a. OOLUKa. 1 “"’’"‘“iSbSt g.ooupk P 1^ 1 ’ V -1 gnasreealTOd by JOS. FLSMXBG. \ \ \ \ \ • \