tr.?. T :_.';: :;rE.: DAILY ESTABLISHED IN 1786 NEW YaRS ADVErRTISZCZEN'TS Tram VISSCUER, OWEX .1k CO., OzswiAL Nra.r.rm A. - . TlaTll33i. ILow—,_SAppleton's Baildins,) No. z.ta and gis Broadway, New Fort-. - - Gocilreee Celebrated Cordinl B ittere ' • AS =MIMIC, TOXIC A7D ITTOI6.I[IIIC, A POSITIVE AND PALATATD.E ..,11eS. Remelt for general Lu , bllity, Dyxpepals, lA., of Al. petite, sod all drwinien of the Digestive Organ., 'rho Inventor sold Proprittoref effrevs alebro,d air '•drab Bi7ors la rramonetellnic thorn ea so nnrl.ali emir and lovigorow, I.•naminril by the twat method a., honttr, or Europe and Morrie., as roll so by the multtto.les alto lava beard them. As a rerronnite they otan.l alone.— •Thousaruis who Into !lOW tinguiettlog mig h t .wake' to pro __existence by this powerful maureator. Tho dyspeptle sho resort* toCiudfrirs Cordial hitters. fiats Warn. perms. nent. Cpon the vitai•organ.a., tIM7 exorcise a du, t saulta. ry innuencn. eel yrt their agrucy lo te mild a. alotory. Yee moral debllui, *lnking iof the stomach. loso ot ap.- Lite, Wok lowattnel., or mental depression, hypoeinsrlri..st , broken sleep. flat Wrote,. f.tlntau‘t after escort, frriOthtlity. cholla, ...liven..., and all di...rd.:rot of I.lla thorny benellto Are Incalculable. Yorrhattero orermitiout‘l enable an Improirbao Central Depot,l6:Seutb .tea t. Je2G:dator GEO. thkerit ht. rt..p.i.tor, 6"."(lrreY'R Celebrated Cs-wain! C 4- ill. IT curiae, acinoce NOT Mt= trr. T 111 S- UNEQrALLED BEVERAGE p 0. 1. 0 nvelietnal Properties of tlie Itigheet order /t ts utartufact wpm-lolly fur and by the Proprietor and ratentee,of 1.1 best material., nod has all th , . tactile with not the d eter Ina effects of any other Oln either in (treat Britain. ffullunl or tide cuautry. 110DFREI"S CELE BRATED CORDIAL GIN Ir. benn adopted by eminent physician , . as the purcat and most efficacious dine/ye stim ulant and diuretic which mouuLacturing dill bus yet given to the world. It It entirely exempt from these alrholtolic drinks which leotcta thirst fur einuniontg, Orders to any amornst promptly tilled by the Proprietor, OEO. OODPEET, • Importer of Broadly., Gin, Whs., A. 14 South William let.. N ov Turk. Imported Wine•, Groceries, &a. I. GEER)", MO CANAL arm. AND 719 DEOADNAT, !ILA' Tn. I E5t...W.143M 1504.) IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FIRST Quality Family Groceries, offer to the Tr.le. Hotel., Prirate Fatuitirs, and all who aro choice In their taste, and desire a gnsuine article, a lamo variety of TEAL—Green and Mack, Souchoug, -Pourhong, -Englivh Breakfast, Oolong, Imperial. Ilyson, Gunpowder, Young • Hyman, te» to chests nod halt cheats, to COFFEE---Ilodvacoul Java. IFlNFJ4—lledeinui, Sherri., Ports, llocke, kr.. very old null high anal., in original platen., demijohn", meg. • Minn and bottles. BARTON and (MEATIER'S CLARETS. cIIAMPAIOND—Meet k Chandruen Cider lentil remen.i). Do iloidorlrk. 0. 11. 3inuures do du. LIQUOILS.-11randiee, Wiriekey, Wu. Armen . , Ale Bridle Kirsch, In original lila' ellfwolli Marastltino. Anisette, No -to Bitten, ke. sukur twooic4—London DrownStom, tkorch and V.nallin Ales. CIUARD—A variety' of choice brands. PlCKLES—Englistriand Drench. SAUClnt—Yer Fish. Currie. Game. Meat, ke. ClLElR—dtrilrart Chestier. Royal, Tier aria, Prince Albert. Parmesan, Gruyere. Rattrap, Duren owl and A neir own. SCOAR..9-I.oif,Cnrste& Pt lrerirNl, it. Croix, ie., in liar rely and half barrels. RAlES—Wesapbalta and American. OlLS—Olien. Sperm and Whale. /)-Our Liquor...a warranted mualuiteratisi mud of our own importation. fokairfr Gold Idedol Pianos . . ••• • • TE INIP AY & SONS, MAN UFACTURERS, Walker street, New T y York, sunned the following First Prize TT Abdul, In compittition with the Lest makers in Boothia, New York. Phasiclphioanil Baltimore. TWO FIRST PRIZE MEDALS at the Metropolitan Fair, , Worthington. Warch,l9ss. A GOLD MRDAL. at the Crptal Palace. New York. N0vena...1555, vena...1555, (being the only Gold Medal given for lien. 'within the last Fla years.) A GOLD MEDAL ai the Maryland Irtstitute, Baltimore, TICE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL et dm liar, Crystal Fenn, New York, November .1030. Among the Judges were the lint musical talent in the country, inch as L. Mason. Gott seholk. Wallenlompt and many others. St. AS. Pianos (with thd without the Iron icsurnet are murantiel tor thsee Ivan, and o written guarantee given. -Pianos packed and . hipped without charge. Prices mrderote. detthlydr T ADIES' WK'S COTTON. h mw IMlTersene known se the Yeryb,et f,r family and at. far SEMLNaI 31ACIIINES. Agents, ROBERT LOGIN .4 sepg...l7 61 Iley Stmt. N..... V..rk.. Druggists. - A. FATINESTOCK & CO., WITOLE .aIe Drursuta Lud NlAnvGletwer• or Wllite and Idtbarg% corner Woo 4 end Fro. .trrets. burgh. mcia SCTIOONMAKER, 'MANG FAcrt; RER a Whits Lab. Pod Lama. Zinn. Pain. Lithargn, Put ty and Wlrslusale Dsal, lit Pablo. Oils, 'Umtata... Turps., Ow, kr., Nn. Wand st, Pittsburgh. P. ocallyit TOIIN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. M'ClulTr7.lWholefal , ...l Retail DrdeCi'd lu ralpt.,Ods, Dyes.,Ma, ,t 6., char Wood thd Sixth ..trth, Pittsburgh. Agetd for Dr. Ford's Modith, al.Ol J.A3L.1 7 1,4 N.V0()EW.1.:1.1... CABINET Pt' RNITURE .v.l I' F TUR .E IS. — c , S. 97 99 Third St., Pittsburgh. W. W. REspEcTruLLY I N J. hi% triend• en4..uf , ni-rf. that b-. j'.! ern:Th.l,l Isk4 I, A 'Vomit., whit. thf•larg....t • E. SELLERS, WI.IOLESALE bEAL- I er In Drug, Paint, Dr , efuffe. Verehho , and rug end the •„f Lt. orders end At. tio.7..Slgt.Al etre., Pith.hurgh, P. floph. warrmetedl t„ Prigesioar. It_fit): i- . g m the Av. •rn Karl JOIIN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL eI. le Drugs, Palau, Oils, Varnishes null lirst wits, No. WA Liberty street, Pittsburgh. All °him rill receive Kent pluttention. ifirAgent fur Seletticit's Pultitimic Syrup. marl lit T•ilV 111FAC% 1.07.011 p TULIN & REITER, WIIOLESALE AND Retail Druggists, corner of Liberty and Bt. gals sis.. Pittsburgh. TOSEPH FLENIING. (SiTCCESSOR TO L. • u Co.)corner Market !Onset and Plornonol,kneum Constantly Oti hand atoll and onnplete I)llll.rinent of Drug, nodietnek Medicine Chests, Porn:noel,. emd p,. talnins . to bin hiplines, Jela`Pbysietnne prescriptions carefully conippendeil ni nil hours. r Ja9,ly TIE. CEO. 11. KEYSER., DREGGisT, 140 w0,.1 erect. corn, of Wood Ftreet and Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh. Pa. Vrobuce ataltro - _ eIIIEESE WAREHOUITENItY 11. 1,„,/ COLLINS, Forannling anti Coporrderion Jterchant,and Dmler In Clare., Cater, Loko Fivh and Produee genet-ally, 26 Waal at, above Water, Pittabargh. iny2l JB. CANFIELD, LATE OF IV ARI2EN, • OHIO, Commission and Fortrardine Moreltant, and Wholesale Dealer In Western itroterve Cheese, inn., Pot and.Neari Ash, and Wratern Produce generally. Front et, betvreen fintithlield and Wont, Plusburzh. ArBANE & ANJER, (SUCCESSORS to A. k A:3leltane.) Dealers in Floor. lirsiu and Protium Constnissturi and Fortirardlog Merchants. No. 121 &good arouse. Pittsburgh. Pa. [Jivi.l.7 , l): isl 2 A.VID C. lIERBST,' FLOUR, PRO -11 dam. Provision and Commission Stetultant. No. 2 37 Liberty smut, corner of lino& Pittsburgh. gir , i bl. attem lion to the tole of Plane, Pork, litargs, Muter. Grain. Dried Fqdts, Souls, ks., ke. rClipt,tfOni 1.1164.41- A LEX. FORSYTII, (SUCCESSOR TO 11 Forsyth b Scott.) Forwarding MIA CULI3IIIII.4iO O chant. Dealer in Wool. Ilidew. Flour. Bacon, Lard and Lard Oil not Produce generally, No. Water at- Pittsburgh. Pa. 101Iti1 DLE, GENERAL COMMISSION • 3L•..h.t..n.1 Dear in Cromries and Produce, 27 111111 street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Neter to E. Ittoltson, Pittelirgh, • Oscittut, Cosuatcs & CO., Pittsburgh. airConsiguments solidted and nainfactory returto g uar. Auteed. delfklyclAmer ROBERT lEUTCRINSON, COMMIS:, Merchant. for thr .rd of Wastoro Itroarva Carta" Butter. Lard, Harm natl. Pot and Pearl Aihra rala.ratoa Chic Maar, Grain, Sord.t, Driet Prolt,and Prodwr generally, No. 8 Frultlifirld !trod, bettreart Vint and Water. apa B. LEF, - Cli, F - 011WARDIN - G ‘,) owl Contrnliion Merclisnt, Wider In floor, llraln. Fa, con, Lard and Butter, and all kinds of Frahm., Smith. field rimed, between First and Water. gAGLE ran , lavtler In Ilan, Provision. and 'rabies generally, N. 6 Sarmtb 6trort, data. Liberty and Panith6eld,PittAbargh, Pa. auh. tnrlly ter.llOl.VM. Ag HOLY VI. Writ. B. HOLMES & BRO., PORK AND f 11 , 14 Yukrpramt De'llers In Provislno, ...mei. Market and Front stmts. Pittaburab, P. dO5 EC. COCHR A NE, (SUCCESSOR TO' . la. smiler., W'm1...1” and 11,..111 Ih_Gler In Book, htuto.nery and Pup' r II .., ....,. 1 .•.,erm's otrert, nilt door K. }.....,,f 3.1..1,-, ~, , ,slare. Atleoeny, I, JoilY liti.ANig_gff, ii:ffi'.Tf:. Et ii 'ANszk 0 iltathumr, nntomor In I,lrSott k Agnrvr, N... GI >lrt .k . ~ .. N. 53 OIFTII I ~,,,,,,__,:,- vm,rth. pitt.t.,,,vh.r.. 11----Trr.BERI7RiiC) - - . fit.. Sign of It. Golden Harp, Side Agent f ,NIINNS ' K__ 0 A Y_ ----- ,t_Ci ~110(1-1-t7SELLEItS AND TA_ , k CI , k" . s f 1 ,.. Tovk) liilrli•lird fh.itrl mud Fp..., . TIONEP.S. Nn. (.I Wocit street. milt dour to the ror. PIANS, and ttIAItUART k NM:MAWS p.n.,. MEIP- n'''' ..f . Third, Flttihnitch. Fn. Brllunl kild L..' 8.""... - DC..):48 and 011 ilk .14 11AIMONIIIIIii, %oder... Nlniii aud .tootle ''n Inm'l• //tmloillnitrtiment. f.. 1 - -.r ' ------- ... _ . — I, ItEAT3,-ITtioKSELLEIt ANI) STA CU AltaiTTE BLII3 - iE, 31: 3 1titiFActi; ii- Iql . TIONFIL Nu. 7 . 4 Fourth mi., Apollo Bonding , liR Rivi Dittlur In l'lnno Forw, and import , of Nlnitc anl Nlnvimt Inxtrinni.nt Solo Akrnt fur the 11/01111 1.11 yi I \'t' & 31 13. L It. BOOKSEL ... KAMPF., alio fat 11 ALM:T. D.tvie k. t`o:2 Porton Fni, 11 and litationrr, Mae 1141. Fifth grgi.t. irlth MI without &Arlin Attarlimint. ll'i W.mud Wirt. _ _ .. roy.l . .. Itlaw, Szr. TOMIX. MELLOR, No. 81 WO(ID ST., Al%y asvl Fourth Amer. Solo Agent for CIIICKRILLNO & S:INS • (121,..m) PIANO FORTES, SLA. SON I HANLON'S. `De $11.:141.W.0NS and ORGAN lIARMON fUSIS, sod alor Music sod attornry) ------ - - - Benjamin F. Blood, OWNSELLOTt AND ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER FOR THERcutur STATES OF Now York, O. ky, khaaaclostettl4 Indiatn4 Dliaeoarl, • *aloe 311chigan, . low., Vlrgatt4 Mina* Wisconsin, Acknowkdgententa and Depolitlone taken. and Oath. Ac. absginttterod to bo recterdnd or uned In any of the above named Mato., Woo 0 1 , Pmthe 'i v burgh, Penn.. Theatre, No. 0, Mb street; erdPitts. Jelem OBER'r KNIGHT, ATTORNE AT ji.‘, Lam. 3.1 &Aldine of the Hank of rlttebargh, No. 110 d n HemeZt Pltteltunthl__ e TOSErII S. & A. P. BIORRISON, AT- V Wins ea Lor. Coco N 0.99 FoMth EA. Woad, 1._Ut.t."44 Pa. 111101--ORN HAZEN, ATTORNEYS at It °teas In Otivou Rtalaing, Fourth street, . . • -, ILICUA.RD BARD, "Lusa 1-44:441, Leather, Oil and Shoe Findings, . , _ No. 1.15 A7rn t. PITTSUMWIII. PA. EME/EI FRUIT CANS • • ; YOE IGIFSERVLNO FIGHTS AC. Kind4ell Tested in use, and nava Given ENTIRE SATISFACTION. AREEASILY MANAGED EY Ala I'ERSON. JOILNFLEMIN O, N 0.41 MArket st-, comm. of rd DIALIA --.„_ .llorr War , PlatA Waro, that. VV "•"- • and ' Prrolood Tin War'', Deittsasit., B hing rlsbt: Th ird id., ~ ,Wood and Waif*, eon.. of , illtit,Lburgl Pa. &mating. and 41 Undo of Jobbing la am4;6noiyari,ith ea awl &impeach. NEW YORK ADVERTISIRICEN TS, From ALBERT 0. RICHARDSON'S Asvx,,,,,c". orrlCC„:lolll,...dvay. Non I%.*k• -, - - Highly Important to Hootlifers. Liquor Merchants and Wholesale Grocers. DR. FELICIIITIVANtIER'S , Plaenrinca, to Prtdureafa APrnsenes Nair. Eecry I.sirerf rr T.?. LIE ~ -UNDERSI G N I) II :1S LATELY titadegtentlnipeoe,ment. in thie btaneh of 11(lainems. "The ilat atop:en:erg op In p.eltavt or. lo and 40 Gal ant, end regale. lAA the addition of Pure Spirit. ulther La or 440 proof. awl Ltlnor. own a. C..coar. eats , dark or pa% Itolland an.l tlitgli.lt Gin. Jamaica awl St. Croix Rohl, MO nouvaltln.lketrhot. Iron and Scotch Whisky. Peach, Cherry and Ittopit..rr. Drawly, Port and Mnlleirst be.inaantlY ...tare. no 14111, hut an add {t lino ition J a peel ...lora. as gallon. to ...ten gallon of the re F1.3,kri11,. TO N.( cf , en. yellow and with, trranted amino, ne lon a. an toner importer in the Cuitel Stn.. eietenee of .. na ry I.lpotr. hats ...a of Cogan , . llb of which produGe . .f.fu gallons of Cogna. ton inov. by Pr. F.'n age and hotly preparation be niati...naoth nah hot a trifling etlettre. Silo price of Flavorings are extremely tnoderate, end 41- reetioa in full auppleal by DK. 1.6818 PEUCIITW ANGER. Chemist UN! imperfrr of Drugs. Fisentiell Oda and Metals, and J'l,.,:egraphit Chemie•ls. No 143 :kl.tivr..‘ LAsr, Snot Yost. I Y. 6.—Fade forGodfrey'. celebrant Cortlial Bitter. pnd Gin. ntiZglattiner.n Carriageo. JOSEPH WHITE'S • _ Csirringe rt,.po.itory. JOSEPII WIRTE NOW CA PRY inz on tomintos fm his spacious proinimo (now lately colon:mi.) PlUntlnro, and mile. 'mar the Two Milo nun, nopectfully itivilas the public, to invert hie sim.k CAltillAtir-o, Itt;01111:1t, he. Awl lie particolorly intOrme gentlemen p qrrha sas. that one twice only is Laml e. Foonien yeemi experience In the tomb tiom, enables him to iiime imfore toe pot moo the name Mitirm colleciam Carriage. which no many years Fuel it hmi been his partimilar deportment to select from the amino% WWI tniot talented Eastern Motmfaeturers. Thennore. of his DOW .rat-n 1 is complete: thenonomy of his nrrangm out. will supply the beet an.' anon hxahi..mulis manufaette rert at Moderate prices. Chew:umber , ' by theme henry expanses. which the mania for ilontratitig !homes of nnennelni, ima innlpe.l upon the price of flisais ‘ (tawing to large rent.) Wiii" will mall on ready money only, at much lees than the usual profits. B.—Z•rri.m.• repaired in the best maer. ettzh dim nn {mach. fe to itself", Pittbbcargh Conch Factory. M. L. STEPILENS, BIGELOW f..rwrl, C. 'IL Int:MAW, ./tt Daiun.nrl All,. ow, S•r,l, rtrNist 1..% IWOULD 11F:SPECITULLY AN nonnm to the Carrico , wstng , wntrnttniif RU public. in gvneral. that I pare [lll4 •Lay 'ln, intrr amt of nv t fwrin, partnw. Mr Allwrt. on.l will carry on for Inixituw. in nil It- branch,. itt th....1.1•Wan.t. No. 46 Diwtnoint Alley. In chancing the name. of till, 1,1.1 out w. o,n cwtah- Molted tnannfawurinc ..wahlwainwitt. I caw n• the puhlw no cflort than ha , wrintin on my part to t Inch charnel., w. M. 1.. STFWIIENS. COACh And Ceeit , rtage Factory. JOUNSON, BROTHER & Co.. rorrwr Xlmonf and 17rIperra Mrrez, ALLE,nirn.r CITY. WOI*I.1) RESPECITULLY IN- czpls,,v, turn, tr.fr friend:, an.t hr pnbtir rail% th.tt Ihry Wtnannfachfring Cnrrfa.,.. Itkvkawar, rtf..l fhuriutn. in 141 their rari un- .tyl.- fini.hnnd All ..r.h.r• exrrnt.-I •• it., •tele , -nr.l duralnlay and bulait 1...; t.• the twi•onable torum, eu t Ih 1.. , 4 Eumt.rn : , hnf • rvufi. dent that all wh.. l,sur i mt pat ATM IR. perf , rt .ttAtie I mut., • • Os. mr, relu.•:‘ , “ to e.., , them a cell twfore pop. chwieg guriltuur JOHN II T,.6 Tll`, e. Tors,. rn T. B. YOUNG b CO., FURNITURE AND !HAIRS Of Every 11.y,eription. FACTORY—F.I , I ,- 4 /..Ivrorn ron 1•••-taf Warehouse—Noe. ;S ti tO Smithfield SI., QTEANIBOAT CABIN ri:RNITuRE--W.. Li am ..I,A.qtaly mann! trturin, STE kMIZ.IAT I' AIIIN FCIINIT11:}: and CHAIRS. and uirita tl,e atirtation ~! lito6e luter.-oted to form.hing Neu, MIT= {:\\l-FACTUREItS (IF FT lINITFRE artrl 'll k I Itri rr! rr• v .1 le, rtyrrlatvlrr. rri Itrwrrworrrl. and W 14111 1 ,. isarlrrarra, r and rignin4 room, eroal rrr any to I. frrund In tic fla,irrru and at lower prior, Every Itrucl. made try hand anal war, ranted. fi r rilot,rirr and :4 , 4:111..t. 1urn.14,1 et Orr,police.— Warernorn, rrrrtrrAr-Vr-nn Wayne lirtrrtrorAla. _ - t.. , t , t , ot .. . .1......r5t0t0tt of t.vrnit ore. L‘on thn . h0ar......t rtn.ll.l.tAil , ot. to the rvvvtt ..lot, atkt ttn.l ot.tly. that a h0t..., or tan part °fon, may In. furnutlartl from lilt oluez.or matkenotnrrvi v[prot.oly to order. me.. 11 tgommission, &-r rParout 12E8'11 ......1.11 1 1 1.. 1./Ll l ll JOS. S. LEECH & CO., Sus.l:42 & 244 Liberty •t., Pittsburgh, P. i if) LESALE GROCERS AND co - Armlssios - DEA LEIL. 4 IN FLOUR AND BACON, Tin Pint.. and l'innet , sl AND P s R(. ANUFA c."ru R E S. Jyll:4lv McALP.I2 , I & CO., Late 14 .1 11. 1,, it, Nlc Alvin & 1 1 itt.bur ) GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING M - - Levee and Washington Avenue, WYANDOTTE CITY, ILAN,A.S TERRITORY REFER ENCM : Jor.pli Co., n 4 l'sttnr.n , gh jyll:,lftwlyT_ D. H. THOMAN, • COMMISSION AND FORWARDING .1,1:11CIIA NT. So. 20 An, Mr.., B. i/Milt. Fnanrit. H *SAYAN k C,, JO.,sak LAM - . Loa.r.Trn. rinrx nnS k Co, j & Will purcha... , to order, load. pomp, Bacon, tirain, Ar. Prompt att,,,tiougtven to any ma nn, 1 - .1 forwarding. Jenlyd SPRINGER HARBAUGH, CONIMISSION m„, ; (,.„ ( „1,..31,, Provlpions and Produ , orally, No. 205 Litn,ty parent. Pittabornh. HENRY S. KING, (LATE OF' THE (inn of King & Moothrad.) 13.114.t0n Merhant, and Dealer in Pin Mt..] and 111..0n, N.. f, Wat,.tantt, love Mark, Inttvhnrgh. Pa. a 1.19 AA. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR To ((AR . Co..,Cnonlvainn and /nrvearding Mor. ctn.. of tin Moine,, and indianareolla Ihulr.wd, for. ner First and Frrry vt•_ Pltt..bncn.b. Pa. rIUNITARD T. lEGRAW, GENERAL Cognoti.vion M.-rchant. and IVlrArnain Main in Mann factored Tobacco, Import..) and Indne,tic Ci• ' arn. snoff, At.,tio. ?Al Liberty •trn.d, opinotte the hnad...l Pato. hunch. Pa . ALEXANDER GORDON, FORWARD ng ,Yd Cnintatesion M.,bant. tovnd Plim and Anent. tu,.a.l, in Pn: and Ilar Lend and Shot.can and Nlanilla Amern tioattocltcro, ac lnnsician~ DR. R. T. FUR!) will continues his new VPSIETAIII.I: PRACTICE. Ilte um, %Coat end Pesuoylvania earth Street 1ta.4,) Lot end o Diamond etre, Pdteldoni, Deo onlisained eurree nn.l Cbrenit Diftenau• tan nnt be equaled in any df the :mental practice of the preenn day. noVedavrlyF. . . O'RIEN CA N UK CONSULTED at Ur. s, s ub . ..tors, Fifth and Sallthn..l , letrev , e, on MONDAYS. WY.D.SE4DAYd and SATt lIDAhi. from 10 to land 1 ho 3 o'clock. /147eNealdende . tn. Brownsville Root. .1.?..M1yd• daltZol. W 1LL111.71.. TIOCTORS GA ZZAM in FLEMING. Oftwe Sixth Owed. Pdfahurgh. I. fe:Adsdnol Elrp Groobo. I~TURPIIY & BC,ItCLIFIELD, DEALERS In Silks col lAA's"' Dress Oasis ganorally, Cloas, Taboos and Shawls, Embroillorlos and Stsitln ma all t o n [molly:use. An ummally mtroslre assortment li In More dopurtnteuts, Just recosotl sool rolling at the lowest prlow. farNorths,...tror. Fourth and Market ste."Vi A. A. KOMI I CO. PIT7KIeG ....... T. LATH. , I CO.. N. TOOK. A. MASON k CO., • 'WHOLESALE A . and 11.. tail DCOIC In Panel and Staple Dry Goat., YS Idth.tr.vt, Pltudoar,lk. Wrotern Rant' agcntss ----- _--. . . _ • Collections In lowa. J. M. GRIFFITH, COUNSELLOR AT LAM DU DCQVC, lOWA, WILL GIVE PARTICULAR A.TTEN don to the collection &IA .g ° stoning °Teich's, ......t., Nirlie claims Ac—ln Dubuque nlnt lur...DW WI I . natessess Prompt's, Made. ... atssnrScrs or crreancanni Y. Von llnntalont.E.q.:l Jon., Louth 6 Co.; U. DM U % Roberts, Atl4: K. D. , l'ol.hll IN, c u ,, & i & gbis, & 6.; A. tD. IL Chnsabenr, • wikiri PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3, 1857 NEW YORK ADVERTD*WENTB Vrom It. S. SCUELL'S Advertising llooAr, N. 333 BranA. , Patent Spring Chair and trhn Furniture Co., 41antinietory 64 & 66 Duane St. „Weovoni, VI. groodtray, Nr:v YorA. LST.II.II. 1549. EXCLUSIVE MANUFACIII:RERS AND Proprietor"; of the PATENT ELLIPTICAL STEEL at•ttlNG CHM KS. the moot elemant tua. Inman°. Chain In the world. They took the Premium a the groat World . . Fair at London. Parte and New York. S imble for Parlors, Librarimtallera. Conutto,liooma Hot ',tad Legislative Halls. Pianoand Store iS.,do. with or without Spring, or" awl I...ultra' pattern, Iron Settee ; flail. Perk. -and Garden Mar, Cemetery (.'halo and Kai log. Ac.: lint. Coat mod Umbrella Stand., Brow, and Gilt:Centre. Plc, Saloon and Toilet Marble Top Tablet, Inot it &tends. Plain end grnanwntal. Folding and Permanent, to llotela. Public la. salmi..., Servanto, go, Iltawketa.lidt of Krne.. in Kr. Lat sanely. Also. Soh. Agent" for SOUTHGATE 1 'ISE CS PATENT twit FM' WILENCIL a Iti.l. exe..ln all othero. The alt. of Nlerchante to reaperoally Invited loan ratunination orate large:4lam! tol.wt eltaualre 0h..5 ilk America. For +ale et the l..wed ',twee for caul, or opproani paper. ),I'llstela SA Al l'Et. 1.. FISKE. 131.AN11 FOY:TES—L. A. BENJAMIN, 2.8$ Mowery. Now York. Sole Agent for COMO, A FAN cnra's I't %.O Nom., unpurpnmed for tone mutt Palish.— Dealer+ front tlto Weiit and South nrr turned to 1,11 end on• amine. Alwi, now and Netilind hand Piano. nt low prices. A Illiernl given to diader. and to..h.n. The Cheapest and Best Pumps u. N TILE WORLD, having et SOLID PISTON I d3IFTAt.t i AL V RS. For pumping EXTRA( TS, 11. iT and W i., suitable f w eLstorns. Wolk, Fewhit Ac. Throwing from 2o to 100 ollons per minute.— Au excellent FIRE ENGINE for fernier.. Large discount to &alum AiiENTS wanta.i,and To rritorLd Right. for E. A. MARSIIALL, No. 104 pearl start, .Iylsi3nulis corner til 3luideu Lore. Now York. OS'T'RICH Artificial Flowers, Fancy Ornaments and Lace Trimmings for Bonnets. Torun Shawn Otte or PITIVILII011: The subscribers have a largo Man ufactury iu Peri+, end one in New tiork. encluehely 111,11teli {1.11.r manufacture of the elnve kind of n Their m,ent Mock embracing many thounatol loylre of Ferdher. ! Flower. Also the materiel for maztutin•turotg thew, which ere offorod et wholesale only, at their Worn. Room , 11EN DEIL , ON, N3IITII F CO., jr,ams Bruedn'av Now fork. 1011ATENT SPRING BEI)S, PATENT SPRING I:Yoke Bons. Penn II SIR 11 trrer,orY. •No I Is mon-ko I'OP.M3I MloPartlO CANOPMI NKr, W.• mentifeetnre owl ,dter for tut, the to, 14.1,er., .0141 thia or any odor market. A pOrrOtoll inv.% boo x ill v[- 1 1.1 e any one ol theoorr,to , must Our Mo.- tont. Net•romblue hem. noopliett) Mot 1.41 , , to.nuric, ogaimd without oloarnvt on c ;notation of el. Dealer. end other. will nototit their 01.11 mien.. by okeniimng our 11.4101 end Note to•fore rumhaAing elm"- 010-•. C. ILA W. STRATTON. Agent, J...431n,ke 'Z'ln Canal nt.. N enst of Roo. , we, JOUVENI3 KID-GLOVE CLEANER. JOIIVEN't‘ KIII-1111,111 CLEANER . JOE VEA•S li 11, ;I, A' CLEAN Ell. .IprvEN . E 1'1.4:A fill. dOUVEN'S Kit/A/LOT 11 CLEANER 11. , cent , . per ',tile centa per huttle cent,.pnr hotl l ^ I.lL•unta put luottle. 211 cenni per kitt In In tett. per bottle 2.1 ern. per luutle 04.1 per tuna.. One 1•411, Iran. pnir Ono luittl , ` clean. 50 1011, On. huttle 'lent.. :vl./ pain One 01.`a n• patr. A• 11.• ••• pr,ul• luau the prepare. in. the gi.,• worn nru i• ttls , •Afu •ut apply mntall p-rti`ai ••1 rh.ctrl'_whit , . anti 11... .11,1 will in•tunii • ial It I. the article th0K.1.111,. slAnufs• , of Franco t.• Impart that i.larste of Ilitneh .`ft nen» for w cl,reu are wln.lll eel. l`hrated. It clean, kid ollpperl m. , 1 while azul ii.•!“..1 kid Out. elegant, It a ulr • ut. arti_le fur Ilia tult•t Sir beautif , nu the ~..nipt:os.o. .ng tan. dc.. far ea' xxl. ea...Alen, nu) nf thoweir st u kn. preparntlon. u•oally wula Lir that purp...n I Vne ttial. at the I, °Amu expenu• e.ititu, will cournuer nny on, 0.4 the rtii`le that it I, lainuul tu 1.. Try a I•Atle .`f It tit 2, ern', and run a ill tu.rer IA 10 h 4" V. 1014.0 1' 111 1. , obluniulol all l`ruptutt. and lu`al•r• in Ann. in Pitt. Inrrgh. anil at w of the •A• pr-priet•tr, CLARK A IT, 'car Font. A 111+-ral dt , -,m, tr.!•. A• het, i• an trif•rior ar letn In the n thui the n one of eLscx In upon cool, 1,15 e n-ts, 's t ley put , haa, Aiwa, •n host ''t 11 E SELLER`, 11 EN It 1' 11 11'111RD- S. /9. J,` , I IA:MINI/. And other Dru‘giala in Int t•ln,r4li. . . _ House Furnishing tia.rdsrare. I' 'l' N.: H 0 NV IC. 1, 1 )rPoi; FERS and Jobber" Cutkry, Fen- I dm - , T, Trnvi h Tlnaw I And f.nint•dind \\v•. I rruri, Ttnnird War, An. 11,,,, Erik I,n, ILO., ..t•hrLl Jaiorkaw,l PIAt•A ..n.I Br:11,1101.. =ll wortrArritront , PLATED SPOONS AND or F‘litkir., RaMniden Laa, N. York Ja.9.tnakl: School Furniture_ ) PATON. Manlifiv-ttir.r Sew and lin FERN:7IIW. •::: f.` It. I: a kfaitrrni 44: .aa a•ra,, 1,4 Modern Rtyle of %;tiool :nanat_antly "a hat s& l'l,:itata 1,.r„,1 t.. 1 :Inran SEWtif:Ti t IiIiAIiIICILYS, , Nate I,rk. Ai AN t'} •:1 4:1' . 111: , it5 . .,1: ‘ r:::1.n•-aa,14trity.ronl pa ,- ;:haa .•a,: I: , r ahp I has:: rec,va•l •o na In 1 1: the al rvianntio.4 on ba •• , t ram . in ,11: Is ..... /• r 1111 l ia. -1,:orre•I tha hlaipat pranamn. l'atrltt Arrb 1% r , at Plank.. 'al:ph owno.:1 arnl tta•43 hy anaranta...thair antenteta.: rn two: than An.' atrtanient tole: thrir ouaa - P1 , 1:1 , d d.rnara.l::: all 1.r.:.1 rho camntry ra atlll. :::nt 0 - •••:1 thria sup:rpt a arvilen, A drac.:nor mat:. nab _ . 111 A AI. EY, CoSIIRAVE I: . J rwero, N.A. 13 and :AI re,.Mt st,nt. Pm*. nrgli. A wo LIHO. B It() tli..Mt onti..ts lb. pnidir Ho., t.l telne. Brandt., Enr. ..ign Fruit • and Ystail v Exit, vvrrlntont .1., . 1,1.1 Country lllark Young Inip..rial Itilined Sugar, Pur.• Gin. I'll nherry, )ladrira Cl.ll. t and l'imuspaign do. Uhl Monon,ainda. II), W1.1•1.y. ~,,,, I ii,rman and Ilarana Cagan. Tli. alniva to,ther with • genvral .ol i;roc, Ira, e.stromall low for caah,nholoredo mid n•tall at tho l ani In Tea Store. Corner n( rho Diamond and Diamond alley R. 14 EIS & REit(l 1.. h Ell, GROCERS AN I) Th•nle, In 11. ,, n. Lard, Floor, Cher.. IlroArn, dc.. .Lhh.Weet corner Smithfield nnol Seron4 : , sretm. P*. 6,1.;10 ALEXANDER KI Si WHOLESA Um , . and Importer of &An A.ll. Nu. 27 , PiltAlmrgh. 1.0.1 r.l'. NVat. MITCUELTREE, JR., k. BRO., Wholnaalr lirovera, Distillt, and Win , and !Ago, Merril:lnt, 3,V Liberty 61,0., I.l.burgh. rasa.. • • /41 mmt.nt TONES & COOLEY, WIIOI,ELALF. OHO (' Cf:ISS end bout Fon - Maher, denlern In Mt...burgh NfAnufactures, N 0.141 'Water ttreet. neer Alley. l'ilmbutKli. In. 511161CC1 Q II DII,WoRTIL WILOLES.II , E I,iroeres. No. 1:10.0.1 l 3 Semnid otmet, (between 1V...1 And Smithfield. l'ittebitm,h• C L 11E It TSON, WIR)LESAI.I artnr, and Merchant,lhml , r les Prelim. .01 .11antifacturml Artulert, 193 1.11.ett7 Farrel. Pitteleagh_ HI OTH.. .. RICHARD ROM HMI lAN /WTI , T 01IN FLOYI) k CO., WHOLESALE OrwrrynnLlCommla•ton Slerchwit, N. 17:1 Wm.l and Lilorty Pttt.tmrgh. Jeld .1011,1 if VIT . .. WATT & WILSON. W lIOLESA LE CHO. CEILS. connni.in Men . hAnta and I.aler , In Pr- Auce lan.' l'itishrgh Nbusutarturv., N. 154 I.ll , rty trnt..t, l'ittothnrgli Jul") 1441.4.1.1.1Ctrr IMLAY I.lrll, -ISAIAH DICKEY ,t . CO., WHOLES.% LE o,..,,,Commtmainn3lrrchants,.ll Iloolern in Pro i'im, Nn. MI WM, mtn,t, and Cl Front street. Plitsburg.t. TILUM.I. . TRORIA 1.111 . 11. L., I Late tit the firm 114,14... n. Little ix r. k T1.11"ITE & C 0.,. W 110 LESAI.E G I{.o. . rERS. Prorloro awl Commln,lnn }lenitann, and (xaler. In Pltint , nrgh 51nnurAnntrt., N.. 112 Fr...tut .trnet, Plttml/nrgh. )310,7143 . - - 11.C1,11C.N L nILTON. M. McCUTCHEON & CO., WHOLE- Groner, 1,4 oce and Comnainsion Ilnrchianin and Dralnn. in Nil .I.ltrnti M.n.ttentured A rt i c l e ., $0.2111 1.11.. qty Flirnnt.rnrni.r I,ln. rs t r e n rirg h, ty, P.lnn k i rntll. ..... /. EEC . A TWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE rmactro RIO entntrngsinn Wrau,„..„na Wale , In htl.bnrgh No. I I% thaw ant Fro!lt.et..:2llt4:u!gh._,_ .06 ewer. nonfat , RItOISISON & CO„ WILOLESALF. . Orocom Conatattanna ,lorrinnnta Rod Doak. In ail kind, of PrOilElo., Product , and PittAalrgb Alanolfactima, No. 255 Liberty wrert, Plttaborgh. ialftly-Y RTniffift ii7kit - 0. - : Wil(sl.f.g,U.t . (Ad. CER, Commlgniun Dlorchant, and Rosier I..Fratimrn, yid. Floor, and nll kind , of Conntry Prod., No. 211 11,- arty stroot, month of Sixth, PlttAborgh, Pw. Llbern/ ad. mows nsado on nonsignm,nta. Jatnlya .._ _.—_ _ _ ___ _ Ronan". PALZW. .................. , .................. / AMIN I. ancancro. ROBERT BALZELL & CO., WILOLE BALE Orogen, Commission and Forwnrding Mar. ntoutta and Inullo:• In Prolorwand Pitteburgh 3tanufncturra No. 1.Y.11 I,tharty wrewt, Pittsburgh, Pa. toy: JOAN C ABIPAILL - ; MANUFACTUItEIt OF BOOT S a lk ` ITJ, stud SHOES of .dory dmicription, 31 Smith old et root, Pitttlitith, I.n. otatilyd JAMMS WILSON, Manufacturer and Dealer In HATS AND CAPS, No. 91 WOOD MIMI:7, Fluahurgh, and Frio ttent. Allegheny. ughly SALES OF STOCKS, DOSES, REAL ESTATE, te., Art., "W""MT' I L Om An'rjuj' SIERCUANTE. EEC:RANGE. Apply to AUUTIN Looslloak 00, and Nolo Broker, 07 Fourth Stovl. ).72 U iIgriCEIVED-- leo,ooo °ermine Cigars 146,063 tlarana 201) b.. Virginia Ilsnofortored T..bereo. The herded assortment of Cigar* and Tobacco CYO( offered to tide idly, to now opeo for edminat rg o r o r w Nl N , B car. Smithfield areet owl Diamond Ails._ BAC° '.-25,000 is Bacon limns, WOO 164 do (Moulder* , 10,0IXI lb. do Sider, 40 tor S.O Ulm.. ./cat reeltred and Ibr rale by T. LITTLE i, CO., /EV N 0.112, Fesond st, ..„ ITTSBURGH. , -GAZETTE WELLS, RIDDLE & SO Fiiilrth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa, PANOTACTIMPIIS or WiIIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. omen colicitimitrom that...to:stud promptly chip pod .1 per huctructiont. Tu.-6 mouth.% or 5 par coat. dlimmot for cult. ROPES AND TWINE, arrncr of Prnn and Whinut Pittdourgh, AACE, ALW.I-V5 , ON lIAND A FULL Knpirly of Coil and Ifiliter llolo4..ltodeortlx. Fash And Crate Cord.: Wool, Bn..rn, Cotton a4d Flax wt., Perm., niol Colored TirluN Out Line., Staging end 316.40n . 11 anal FdkniS IFORGatt.l. Own, of PIM, .Graf amt Mak& 4/try. Allegheny City, Pe. FIETTER S STAL76,, Nlnnufneturero of IJ Imps - 01,1 Toot. and Ramat (Warden 11,,,, Illoolcomltltlng In g,umrol. lr.. dolt. to °Mier. All orders promptly attnrolml to. WILLIAM BA_IINHILL & CO., 61 Penn tit., below 31.arbury, Pittsburgh, Pu. QTEAM BOILER lilAligllS AND SILEET 1.„) Iron Workers. Mannfacturess of Banditti's Patent Wter. Isteotnotire, Fined sild Cylind, Boilers, Chimneys, Breitl,ru, rir• Steam Pip... , Condense, Salt M., Ittmr Pans. 1 rtn, awls, Welton, ete. Also, Blacksmiths' I%"ork. nti4a and %I:nivel Irons. dons at the shortest no. tics. MI °niers from ts Butane.' promptly attended to. Jett TILE ATTENTION OF CARRIAGE MA KERS, itrebllers and. Maier% is directed to the large stock of No. I EtrUarled Bidet; for Topa land Tritutulug. }ntent D.utit,Collar.or ltnllior Skirting,Splits, Dad Skins, Qr., for aide al eastern prices by GEORGE 11. ANDERSON. Na. 5 St. Clair at., '2.1 .tory Phlllip's Building, mrlituitud l'lttaburrth, Da. Penn Cotton Utile, Plit•hurgh. • ENNEDY, CIIILDS & CO., MANUFAC. LTCLU:ItS of— Penn A No.l heavy 44 Shvetingal Oariad Chain of all Mora and shady.; Comm Twin, " W d Cords: Linea and Saab Cord: " Rope of all ' , WA and datorlptinnr, Betting. 4 , ,i—r.t.n left et the iletdareire SI 0115 or I.>Z •.~,.•1 .tenet. Intl hero ettentine. je2:e.ll SIAN Y AOT It Ell OF QULPIIURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; su.vitn...f Nam; Nun: Arid: s • 3!orMilr Avid; A.iim Ammonia. 1 , 1 , 1"; Nitro. do Fowl. e. Solotion; NVAIIREN'S IMPROVED FIRE:ANI Water-Proof Compmdtion Itoors and Itoofln, 5[ • /BENNETT, Sc. ,me i Ihr Menatactory,,,rn, . u4 nanklin r vte. Biruslngtuan, 11.10,111 0 J .... . . 7 ...C. TABER, POPE & STREET, osclLLATisu STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS AND BILL IR , /:K.q. • v, 0. WHIT M N I,l:F]f , 151211, LATI Engllova of .•,L ntly nn an.l ruadi. to unit., with Gt.anng. 510.11.4 .. fut I.l..urtn, and .w tltllw and ..t Arc rur,or. A Mum faclurrr. .11 11ObrItof Omo,n Edlm, ml.l tw , ut. I neln , l::, Turtuog and lkwlng Lath.. .31 crery .14 lIIM=I T 11144 AS ...Tr.]. JUN] P....R0N . 1,1 •ITSr.SO.II. Union Fotoolry. ' MITCHELL. HERRON & CO. WILL CONTINUE 'TIE BUSINESS OF U. Vt.. V bra t I Ile v 1•1 Atanl ..1 1 . 1.:. COCK. SI I 'wit cm., e ,,. 7 , , 1..4 ut,,,, ~ They •• :1 nant.Ll, are. ... lowa. n 1aN ,,,, ‘ , 1 r ..,,..., ..... , ifr. t .• •. 4 t CS . SI i S.S. nunprkur,r. C. , “:.:ng Stoveqr - Ranges and Slide Ovens, 4)F1 , 1 , 7. AND PARLOR .‘ToI'ES, MANTLE A: KITCHEN GRATES. Hollow Ware, Watoa Boxes, Doe Irons, SAP :1, ,, N5. TEA KETTI:r....4.I • LOWS I. PIA .1' I' , INTS, ! Min and Nilleilinory ea ,Lings Generally. An d ii.ks and w At Ert VII , E, of .11 .120.. 1)01.I'MBEIt AND OAS FITTER. No. Fourth 41,, nrar I.4lwrly. srol 472 1..00 str.,l, 1..4 L. Al•lertuen Purkin.oo . • 0tric...0 , 1 14,1,441 r 1-4 , •• l 111,benr no- als-enitttn of F 414.14. h.r Wnier, nag vn v3l! • • • • • A ISHED ENG L A Sole A vnt. PROM T 11 E ()RDA N AL PATENTEES. JE:%lmm a Co.. I,nd•ot. and 11,1:+r t York, a f an•l n 1, , at All u•.rk 111 u .uv-rtor Dr•winv , anJ JA h•.'2Fourth atre,t. n.,nr rrt Vaiya TETE& cLIAFFF.E .kgenis Neptune Insur _L loasyrtto FINNEY. Agent Eureka Insumene • NO. U Water strtwq.. _ A A. 1 . AItRI E I{ sEcRETA ity Prnwyl•tanin C..parly htt.A.urgh. Yvltrllk Grocrrs le anufacturcro J. & U. OERWIQ, 1,11:111TAC7CF.1.1 ,1 OF I=!!!=tlM%til WARREN & CO., NIANIIPACTLarns AND iF.:II..F.ILS IN IRO.V AND NAILS OP THE BEST ND.% Shovels, Spades. Picks, &c., A 11.4 .lo , h ,1,1 at manufwethrirs' WILLIAM TATS, _X 75n~waallc The k'laor, EMi2=o:So=l2l2 Insuranrc Runts QAMUEI. L. MARSIIFLI.... S..cretary 1.3 n.”-,n, r'nmparly, We..r .Ercot _ V M. GORDON . . S. , eretar- Wr=trrri Imiur _L. V. mtpany, 92 IV., .0. . .. I OA RN NEB. COFFIN, Aizent for Frank ', , n n Fire hwirmace C.mpany. North-rant corm, W.. 1 ..•1 rhirtl .I.rryt... . . . . . .. .. ._ . . . . _ . . . D A. M A DLI R A Agont for Delaware . notaa l ‘,,, Atrance Co., 42 Wear, aim, T HOS. GRAHAM k.,, ant Howard hour anon eotartnv and PlttAt.urgit 1.11, I ',lmam.* Company awl 31nrket otrvvin T NEWTON JONES. Agent Manulactur t, • • ti,ll: anr.. C., 94 W., ',mot. .1. HUNTER, Agent Farmers' and Nl,lmnle , 111. r... NlVater mtrevt. JROBINSON, Agent Cantinenta 10fi tenrstv , C., ?A Fath rtreo. P . POINDEXTER. Agent Great West nit'rn In.turazto+ CA, Cr 7 Froul mtreol. Ural 1--state agents - - - BLAKELY & REAL ESTATE ,Itr.aers.,..raer S and Stolthiirld atr,tta Itattsburgb, 6 - t - 4.'arnt II.," Lot. Mal, Enna.... it lamght ar..11 , a , 1•1 on contmlattion. Latal Warrant.. Bala It.antlt and Not.. negullattal.lata - tal attention atitren to atAi.ntititt Farm. and ,Itqataing tJ tht.m. Term% rtattatna I.le att'Atla.B AM IV ARIL BILL BROKER AJont• Ikant lltmett nt.P. tit_ Sl. P.tu..• Cathedral All toutim.a ,ntruateti to lii promptly attetalod at r..aonaltin commlaalont • • - WILLIAM W ARD, D EALER IN PROMISSORY money. 1 . 1,110t1A ran procure tonne thruugh my Agency. on reseal. shin loans. Then wilthing Co Invest their money to gn0.1.1. - nnteen. can alenye find fleet .11 second clan. over at All rommunlostlons and inier*lssrs strictly rt.snfbipotial iittANT ATItEKT, peal's ("nth.. 'rel. plAtf fiGEIV, LTS ' aS; '- , iAL EsTATE kfi and I.uranco Agrnt, attends to intyin7 and ...Ili. !teal tin.tn of nvery , tmkrriPt , ”n• nnd to gmp.rAlly• Al., to LIB., ,rt,• property Irmo bo , by lir, for "ZZ; ;;;;; 7 Weat. .1k of FeArral at rut, second door Soistis of the North COMMOUR, Allek,hvn , City. 501,9 . _ unna 1.0014111 tnon. n. Locum A USTIN LOO3IIS .k CO., DEALERS IN Droutleaory Notew Mortgage. and &worl d... for Money. Money loautel on Checks at short &tea, with collateral sac:tette.. meet:s AND DRAFT° BOINDIT AND WILD. Demon* deeliing Done can be ancouunalatei on ....made VMS, WVI capitalists can hefurnialitel with peel nerw te rite at remunerative prima. Also, attend to the Me. ItAndlnd and Lending el Real Kamp,. Nu. it: Fourth %tweet. above, Wood. /8 7 4 — ARSTIN t.) IIS. Notary Public. met - - • Nit4hAlN & SON. Iteal Estate Agents 8..n%1 Dal Wolters. No. 0D Fourth etreat. 110 M A S WOODS Renitfetnte Agent, 70 emu th meet.. Zipiwlrstcrp warm C. ICOUIRALL ..... .............. .1011[P11 r. unarms ;Walt Paper IN • WALTER' P. MAILSIIALI. k CO.. Allay drool. between Pours!. grace And Diamond Allay, where may Ito found au extensive ssortment of evors description or Paper Hanging, for 111. lt,tr, Halls, Dining Rooms and Chambers. Also, Window Shads", In groat variety at lowest prices to comdry &Mem icld WALTER P. MARSHALL 1171. tamornmos• .. . .... . ..... ... ..... ..w. . latZlll.l. EromuNbsilig I co., NOS. % and 98 • Third etreet, near Wood, ldanufacturers and Dealers In WALLPAPER, CURTAIN GOODS, ORNAMENTS, TRINOVA, TASSEUS AND CORD& COMFORT3,IIEDS, ' PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESSES, Au, Would aulidt the atteulktu of purchaser. to their large and sorted duck J— :•pH),Mlmd StittFsUT, PRACTICAL UPHOLSTERER, • No. 100 Third Sired PanburgA, klanntacturer and &slot In CURTAINS, COMM, DANDR,SitAIMand TLINDS,MATTIUSSES,COIFOUTS, cushions, Nrti,ta.:_otott..otteort. pad to St.ambat work. Carpets fitted -- T . W. LOUGIIIIST, Watch egtAiNg.3," Maker, -VINE WATCRESAND JEWELRY, FNo. W 3711111 great, between Wood arid Market, Pitt.. tonraltTs. sii ,..N r o c ,,,lnr otablikio paidto the repalrlksot Watcher arid Jewdry. L . Jar All work vntrtratr a iiTKIN S.-OLUBIteitED ~,,-. no DO CLOCKS. etiOakktiog U.= ~,,d Y",* Ao arartstiekt to Itoiietrocid caskildwainwi,... PIA received and tor ale by 30 1 .4 .1.1111 W 11 0. ecru ld." . • . Wood' .. I', ... . Vittsburglj Oactte. Special Corresporrievio of the Pittsburgh tisarite. 1 Our Foreign Correspondence. sraoss v. My introduction to Ireland was not very for tunate. Having reached Holyhead by rail, I crossed the chounel inn steamer, expecting to arrive at Dubliti early in the morning. Owing to the hours of the tide the steamer delayed sail ing beyond the usual - time, and in the morning we were only in sight of the distant hills .of Wicklow. A fog began first to wrap the tops of the mountains, and then descending lower, it came down upon the sea and completely inter rupted our view: In the midst of this fog our vessel, dashed onwards, the captain conversing with the passengers, and no proper look-out being kept, until suddenly we saw rocks just ahead. The captain had just time to scream out, "Stop her," "Hack her," when in a moment we struck a rock on our side, and a wild scream was heard from the passengers, and in another moment we run fairly on the top of a low ledge of rocks. Providentially we did not strike against a bluff bank, or we must have gone down. The ship being fast, the moment of consternation passed away, and the officers proceeded to loose and lower the boats. But so few and so awk ward were the sailors, and no securely had the boats been fastened, that twenty minutes elapsed before one could be lowered. Had the accident been serious, no help whatever could have been rendered. On examining the ship it was found that but little damage had been done. The rockei were part of a small island called "Ire land's Eye," about a mile from llowth, at the entrance to Dublin harbor, and where the Vic toria was sunk a few years ago. It was also the tragic spot where Kirwan the artist is sup: posed to have murdered Isis wife, by casting her down the bluff rocks. As the tide was rapidly rising, in about ono hour and ahalf we wree set afloat; but our officers knew so little of their proper course. and were so reckless, that we were driven a few minutes after almost upon the bluff rocks of Ilowth.— Some men in a sail-boat waved their hats and shouted "Stop her!" but the captain paid no at tention until through the fog we heard directly on one side the scream of men, women and chil dren. "Stop her—stop her:" The captain had just time to order the wheels reversed, when Sr came within touching distance of a bold, steep rock. where the water, was many fathoms deep. The people on the coast had heard the steamer and raised the note of alarm. After beating about through the fog we reach ed the channel, and as the mist cleared away, we sailed up the beautiful bay of Dublin about 12 o'clock. Right glad wan I to step on the land again—for suet, carelessnesa iu navigation I hail never before seen. The pilot blamed the compass, and I heard hint remark he had joel wakened it Ur too pointo. I could not tell w1.a.1 he meant until I ,w him leaving the wheel and kicking the compass Reaching Dublin, I bad barely time to drive two miles to the depot of the Southwestern Rail way, where I took passage fur Cork. The route out of Dublin runs along the Phenix Park, con taining grounds beautifully arranged, and in which stands the —Wellington Testimonial," a q uadrangular obelisk 205 feet high, and sarcas tically named by O'Councli"an overgrown mile mane." About four miles from the city I was reminded that 1 was in a land of ancient abode I and civilization, by seeing one of those singular buildings called '•rotntd towers." This me at Clondalkin has been' well preserved. It is o 4 test high and 45 feet in circumference—perfect ly circular, with a •nittnlfer of door or window.. like tip.:::oces at different elevations; and it is surmounted with an apes-shaped as a conc. The date and object of these buildings have produced much speculation and discussion amongst anti- Ireland is emphatically n country of ruins. All along the railway from Dublin t.. Cork, the traveler is reminded of ancient times i.nd cas tles. ruined abbeys neglected monasteries, ivy dad walls, crumbling. towers, sm it pith its le• gem's, claim his attention. Though I had read the history of Ireland, and thought myself crime what familiar Rich its general features, at lea:I so far as descriptions could make one mu. yet I was surprised at meeting these ruins at almost every point. Among these I may mention as worthy of note those of Kildare, Cashel and Kil mattock. Near Kildare is a large plain or cur ragli, now used as a race-ground. where once Armies encamped and battles were fought. here die Irish army was routed by the Ktuslish in tittC.; General Porter had his forces Sc this spot 1601, and as late as ISOI, 20..110 insurgents assembled on'this plain. The town contains the rains of sa old church, associated with a monas tery, built in the fifth century by St. Itridgid. at old writer tells us that a sacred fire was kept perpetually burning in this monastery, until in 12:20 it was extinguishes' by Henry tie 'Andres. That soon after being rekindled. it was kept until the period of the reformation. Here too is a tine round tower, as also the remains of other edifices. Cashel, which is about 95 miles from Dublin has one of the most interesting groups of ruins to the British islands. It is a high rock, which rise, above the contiguous ridge, and is crowned with a castle. Tradition says that the kings of Munster, before the Christian ern, bad their regal fortress here. Among the remains are a round tower, a small stone roofed church of I Norman architecture, built in the twelfth cents- I ry, and a large cathedral, occupying the space I list wren the others. At 'the west end of the ,I cathedral is a massive tower, rather a portion of one,—for about nine years since, being rent by n .term, a part of it fell to the ground. in the I church is the torn), of Carmac M'Carthy, king of Desmond in the 12th century. At the base of the rock are the ruins of an old abbey and castle, belonging first to the Benedictines and then to the Cistercian monks. Kilmallock is sometimes called the "Balbec of Ireland," because of the number of the remains of mansions, castles and ecclesiastical edifices. The date of its origin is not known, but its name is supposed to be derived front a saint of the seventh century; who founded an abbey for reg ular canons. Before the days of Edward 111 it was an-incorporated place, and was surrounded liy , a strong wall with four castellated gateway,. Two of them' are yet standing. The old houses were built of hewn stone, three stories high. and adorned with embattlements and tine mouldings. Beside the ruins of an abbey and closed within the tower there is on the outside a tall steeple rising from a cruciform pile, and which is said to be part of a Dominican abbey founded nix hundred years ago. In passing rough the country I found two things differ ut from what I had expected.— First, the la 1 is not so wholly occupied nor so perfectly cult ted as 1 had fancied. I had supposed the whole island to be a garden: but I found was e places and poorly cultivated lands. Iho country is much more hilly or mountainous than a garden can be. Ranges of mountains skirted the view nearly the whole length of the road. On the east wero the Gaiter mountains. and the western range is a high peak with a remarkable notch, called the Devil's Bit. Va rious legends are connected with this spot. The Killarney boatmen told me that it was said that Satan was chasing some s ouls that had just escaped from purgatory; they fled across this mountain into the province of Connaught; whereupon Satan, concluding that Connaught was about as bad as purgatory, ceased tho pur suit and contented himself with biting a piece out of the mountain summit and spitting it. after them. Similar stories the inhabitants of the different provinces delight to tell in reference Acorn other. , A second particular in which 1 hnd been mistaken was as to the apparent poverty of the people. There is much poverty—there are poor hovels—but f saw no such degradation I and wretchedness as writers usually describe. Mud walls. earthern floors, pigs and chickens about the doors, I saw in some places: bor . the people were generally pleasant, cheerful, active, and more intelligent than 1 had supposed. I ant informed, however, that Ireland has great ly changed for the better in this matter in the last seven years. Labor is in demand, pro ducts have increased in price, wages are higher, I and , so far as I could judge, the people arc improving in every respect. Arriving at Cork, I found an old city of 90,- 000 inhabitants, Through it runs the river Leo which Spenser Bas made classical. Time old city was built on an island made by the "divided Hood" of this little stream. But now it has climbed the adjacent heights and spread along the valley. Bt. Finbar is said to hare been its first bishop, and to have built a monastery hero, as well as the church which still bears his name. The old church has disappeared, but on its site a new one was erected, which preserve. one of the old door-ways, built into the new wall. The church-yard had a peculiar interest to me, be cause in it rest the remains of Boardman, one of the first Methodist missionaries to America. A sketch of his resting-place, with the inscription on the slab, was presented to me by Mr. Stafford, who is an accomplished artist. July, Mi. MOB LAW. -A mantas been ordered ont .of the town. of Yazoo by the citizens, under the penalty of tar and feathers,' for his "general meatiness of cluir . aster." The law, it is said, iroteets the mama. individuaL The mob which deprives him of that protection most be meaner att7l,- '• VOLUME LXX----NUMBER 295. An Important ..letter. At a regular meeting of the American State Council, held at Altoona in April last, Messrs. John Brotherline, John Covodo, D. IlP:Murtrie, .1. N. Power, and George W. Patton were ap pointed a committee to solicit from the candi date,' nominated at Ilarrisburgb, on the . 25th of March, an expression of their views in regard to the principles of the American party. Ac cordingly the committee, through their chair man, recently addressed the following interrog atories to :Messrs. Wilmot, Millward, Veeen and Lewis : 1. Do you hold that in the election or ap pointment of all officers native born Americans should be preferred ti. Are you in favor of the protection of American labor, American rights, and American interests • 3. Are you in favor of the purification of the ballot box:, a reform iu the naturalization lutes, the ennetrdeat of a registry law, and the pro hibition of foreign paupers and convicts landing upon our shores 4. Are you opposed to any interference of Church Hierarchies in politics• 5. Are you in favor of Free Schools for the education of all classes, with the Bible as n text book used therein 7 Ma. WILMof !I REPLY. Ea=== GENTLEMEN: Your letter of the sth or May came to hand daring the sitting of my courts, immediately on the close of which I left home, and returned only a few days since. This must be toy apology for not curlier having respond ed to your communication. lam requested to answer certain Interroga tories propounded to me in pursuance 01 a res olution of the late convention held at Altoona. The history of cur state establishes a wise and safe policy in respect to the point embraced in your first interrogatory. It will be found rare indeed, that any except native born citizens, have held high rtlicial station either in the 'Executive or Judicial departments of Our State Government; tind the same class, with compara tively few exceptions, have filled the seats of our Legislative halls. - .the naturalized citizen cannot reasonably complain that this tradition al policy should be preserved. There is nothing in it, intolerant or . . prost:iptive; nor will the enlightened or patriotic citizen of foreign birth so regard it. It imposes no legal disqualifica tion. It lakes from him no right. Official station of right belongs to no man. While I adhere to this policy as one of wisdom and patriotism, no American who properly appre ciates his responsibilities, would neglect an inquiry into the character and fitness of candidates presented for his suffrage; nor could he, without betrayal of the hest inierests of his country, disregard the claims of principle involved in his choice. Thus aces sinus may arise, rbett ah enlightened and faithful discharge of duty, would demand our suffrages for the naturalized citizen in prefer ence to one born on our soil. Understanding the spirit of your first proposition as not incon s!stent with the views here expref.sed, I yield , it n.:• cordial assent. Are you in l'avor of the protection of Amer ican labor, ' American rights, and American interests To this, your interrogatory, I shall content ntrolf with a simple affirmative an swer. The matters embraced in your third interoga tory are of the first importance, and demand the most serious consideration of the patriot and statesman. The boldness and success With which frauds are perpetrated upon the Ballot. Box, hive li.eeme alarming, and unless prompt ly and effectually checked, must end in the sub version of our system of Free Government.— The fovea of Liberty may remain, Ind only as a cheat and mockery.. glossing over as cruel a despotism as ever cursed a people. I would sustain with my whole strength any and every memoir., wisely devised, to preierve the purity of oar popular elections. Willful (rani upon the ballot box is moral treason against Republican Government: and all duly convicted ..t being concerned therein, i n addi tion to other penalties. should be forever dis qualified front holding office or exercising the elective franchise. Doubtless our naturalization laws could be so amended as to aid in securing purity and fairness tmr elections; but we should not weaken our Stoic sovereignty, hylooking to the Federal Government as the great source of re form in Ode matter. It belongs exclusively to the States to regulate this whole question of suffrage—do prescribe the epplifications of elec tors—te provide safeguards against frauds, and inflict punishment fqr assaults upon the integ rity of the ballot box. Our own State cannot too early or vigorously exert its constitutional pow, in respect to these tentter3—vital 119 they are to liberty and the existence of free Gov ernment. It has ever been d source of just pride to the true American, that his country opened an asy lum for the oppressed of every :and. God forbid that we should be so ungrateful for His blessings, as to refuse to share them with the honest and industrious of whatever clime or, country; but it to an outrage upon our hospi tality, and a violation of international law, for the Governments of the Old World to ship ear- goes of criminals and paupers on our shores. Our Government cannot be too vigilant in guarding our rights in this respect. To your fourth interrogatory I answer; that I am opposed to the interference of Hierarchies in politics. The office of 11 Christian Minister is second no other iu dignity and responsi bility.. I would not detract trout his functions, or impair the respect due to his character. I. acknowledge his right, and as a teacher of the people, I believe it to be his cluty,, to speak openly and fearlessly against social and politi cal evils, destructive of public murals and at war with the interest and happiness of man kind. In thus publicly speaking. if he trans cends the proprieties of his place and office, a safe corrective is tonna in the censure of an enlightened public. But that a Priestly Order, invested by the Laity with 11 mysterious twice, dotal character—with pretensions to extraordi nary spiritual power—bound together by strong ties. mid acknowledging 1111 their head a foreign potentate—that such an Order should enter the field of politics,. control our elections and influ ence the policy of our government, is surely cause for alarm, and should awaken the jealous vigilance of the American people. It will pro bably be denied that any such hierarchal influ ence is brought to bear in our elections. We should judge with candor, and not condemn without proof. We see the American people divided on a mo mentous issue. The principles of human free dom or bondage are brought in direct conflict. Man's inalienable right to life and liberty is de nied. The dorritie is openly asserted by those who hold the government in their hands, that God created the mass of =naiad to be slaves. In the heat of this great etroggle we see the strongest ties severed—the ancient political par- t.es of the country broken, and men of every na tion and faith divided, save-one. The votaries of one church alone are united in political au-, tion. This unify in the midst of otherwise uni versal division, is truly most remarkable. - From Maine to Texas—from the Atlantic to the Pacif ic Ocean—in every city. town and hamlet—un der whatever circumstances placed, or by what ever influences surrounded, we find the votaries of this church arrayed in political action on the side of slavery. This cannot arise from an in telligent assent to the principles of slavery; be cause those principles would reduce ninety-nine out of every hundred of these men to the con dition of slaves. Whence are we to look for the cause of this unity among eo many hundreds of thous:lade scattered over so wide &surface? Wo find the votaries of the Catholic Church 118 a class, among the least. enlightened of our popu lation, and thus in a condition to yield ready obedience in all things, to an authority which they have been taught to respect as of God's ap pointment. The church of their faith advances high and extraordinary claims. It is the only true Apostolic church. It is infallible in doc trine—miracles, continue to be wrought within its holy communion—its head is the Vicegerent of God on earth, and successor of the Apostle to whom was entrusted the keys of Heaven. It is a pure Hierarchy. The Laity have little or no power, all authority being concentrated in the Priesthood. Again I aski *hence this unity in political action, among the iotariesof this church, when every other' enomination of Christians is divided? In seeking for an answer to this in quiry, all men will look to the source where the power resides. When the votaries of the church of Rome, shall exhibit in our political contests, the like diversity of views and action, that is seen among all other classes of our people, then and not till then, will the public mind be reliev ed from the suspicion, that hierarchal influences are mischievously at work in our politics. It is idle to evade the point, by labored efforts in defence of religious freedom and the rights of conscience. No assault is made upon either. The largest liberty—the broadest toleration—is conceded in matters of religions faith and wor , ship. The ground qLecimplaint Iles here—that a tlierarchy,investelVtith peculiar sanctity and powers in the eyes of the Laity, should exert a spiritual influence to Control our elections, and give to the policy of our Government a direction adverse to the wishes of a majority of the peo ple, not within the sphere of such influence. No intelligent man will question the fact; that the late Presidential election was controlled by the united Catholic rote, If the adherents of that church had been divided in their votes, as were all the Protestant sects of our country, the pres ent administration would never have had en ex- ist nee. The Slave Power to-day would not bo master of our tiovernment—promulgating its ale hurrent doctrines through our judicial tribunal*. —undertniuing the sovereignty of the States, and boldly trampling down the element tionstitutional • rights of the citizen. it is also apparent to every intelligent obser ver, that the same unity in the Catholic vote Is relied upon as the main support of our op penents in the coming Stole election. Wi,h them undeniable facts before us, can it be said that there Is no ground for the strong convic tion in the minds of the American people, that hierarchal influences 120 i only interfere in our politics, but actually control our elections 7 If the l'rotestant note of our country presented the same unanimity in oppoailioh, to the pro slavery Democracy, that the Catholic church does iu its support, our opponents would dot ha slow or measured in their denunciation. Indeed, the chiefs and press of that party, assail with gross vituperation such Protestant Christian ministers as openly in the face of day, denounce from the snared desk the crimes of slavery, and insist upon the sanctity of the martial anti pa rental relations, In them, it is a grievous of fence, to proclaim, in connection with slavery, the great essential truths of Chrlatianify.—that Cod is the Creator and father of all men—that Ile made of one flesh all the nations of the earth —that Ho is no respecter of persons, but holds in equal love all His children; and that He will require of every one the observance of His right eous law: "All things whatsoever yo would that men should do to you, do „ye even as to them." This alliance between an ancient and powerful Church, and the slave interest of America Is the more remarkable, when we impeder the fact, that the early and authoritative teachings of that Church are in condemnation of 'Anvers.— Sow long this strange alliance is to continue I know not—how long it iv to be successful is for the American people to decide. To your fifth interrogatory I answer—that I am In favor of Free Schools for the education of all classes; and am opposed to any exclusion of the Bible therefrom. . Respectfully yours, D. IV:mut)? ITo John Brotherlino, Esq., Chairman, Ste. Sor Zalt or dent • To Let. ACOIFORTABLE TWO STORY Dvelling, altunto on NVatillington street, Alla envoy city, containing fh. MOW soil notated garret• toe. nemlon can tronallatoly. linquiro of s j it. 11. KING, No. 210, Liberty el. r LET.—An elepuit Store Room meg .1_ Firth street, between Woad and Market; sultableAnd. hir • Valley timids estublishineut, having Fhoir Window nod SO -light. Enquire at nip] kilt( GAZETTE etiLIFTINO ROOM rpo LET.—A well finished Dwelling agi .nth yard room, shrubbery, he.. delightfully ate rj lusted on tlie river bank, in Allegheny City, POSY the reel dr two of sire. Snowden. Rent los, Enquire of Dr. J. P. DA ICE. Peen etreet. Or of MOSES DOKLAND. Euls ntyl4sltlis a few doors below the preserve.. WE LLINOEIOI:SE TO RENT.—That Dcommodious mad well finished DweWog House. hice gtreet, bow 00....0p10d by the dtbseriber. The Lwow le In hoe onlor, end tue aa the modern conveniences, water. g•s, de.. to male I tdedrable for • tomily. Pommel:ion on he had any tin:- ad, the hret ot May. Apply at No. 42 epl.dtt JAS. LAUGHLIN. 916 EET.—three House!, fourin room,. with. In the tb Ward.. Centre AVOCIIIPJIM. Minereville Remit Rent line 4111 S grlnd tomtit. Empire a jnl7 WAITS WILSON, Ne. 268 Liberty arse. "OR RENT.—Two Brick Dwellings on Third strut near Smithfield. So. 165 hut ten mow, Back Builihom Goa, Bath:manna, kr— No. 167 has eight Rooms, Gas, Water. Lc. Also, an Office on Fourth street, near Cherry ails). Boot $45 pu annurm THOS. WOODS, 76 Fourth st. fIFFICE TO LET on Fourth street, between k.../ Smithfield end Wood sta.—No.Ol. Andy to tnrl2 'Amu: L)Ostto A CO. 0 LET.—The Hall formerly occupied by Z &one of Tempettnce, on the corner of Wood and. Third street, Enquireof JOILN M'GILL & 8011, turadf No. V. 7,7 Liberty street - 1- 1011 SALE.-4i acres of land near Hratoice Stetson ..n Allegheny Volley U. R.lO miles from the Building Lot. N. by 100 feet on Peedusylraula Ass enue. neer Min," ...et. 5 do do a Vickroy anted near :singes ;street, It do doom Merl, rteret TI.IT exec:, 2. Jo ,In wh Llull ay./ leebelle samosa. In the Eighth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh. Alan, 1 Lot on the corner of Penn end 4111.1rbUry greet., fronting: 36 foot on Penn and 100 toed IV% lneheees.M= wiin,nt to the drr. of the l'omplyttargisa4 For forma etc_ inquire of IfitACJOIMk Jyl7nllin Owner floes sod Finn sta., Pittsburg!). OF SALE.—A Two Story Brick House on Molt. stn•et nearebratnat street eontaining four Itocement, kitchen and Mobbed arric, water mind pa i,ronct, the honor. all well Aulthed and in the best of Order. It will i.. ot•hist the low price .14...11ALVandatie•ntlettna. Apply t.. G. BUN, Wen ride of Federal at., • Al door tooth of the North Occonanne, Allegheny City. Valuable Farm for Sale. LIIE undersigned °Were for sale the Farm of Acres, on which he now yssiAes, ail - natal on the Per asille Plonk Roast siz miles from Allegheny City. The place Is well known as one of the tonaAmmiest improved Olew on the road. The dwelllng.ncarlymew, is a good two story frame. well flashed. with a number ofother iMprolll. meets, myth as valuable fences and a choice selection 'of young fruit tre on, among which 1 s is number of choice gripe sines, now In full bearing. This farm would suit...ell fora Dairy, hes a rot of nesepfaillnx water passing through the whole place. Its proximity to the two last markets in the west. meke•ft well worth the attention of any pmion is want of such a, fem. The plank road rams right through It. Iy29nlawlf lIENRY PALMlift. Iron Land. 5 000 - k ORES OF VALUABLE IRON ORE LANDS' FOR SALE.—The under signed ho the followlnglands width he null sell at • vety reduced price and on liberal terms in tracts of FIVET110II• SAND ACRES or tho whole. Titles perfect, •nd good oar. . runt• deeds will be given. This Dud Diu tracts of five thousand acres each, all idle. stool In too comity of Perry and Stan) of Tennessee, about six miles from tholentiesme river, to which point midge. tion h uninteruptod at disowns of the year. The Iron Oro is von abundant, rich, and acknowledged to be as good If not the lost In tbe State. The lands are also ,well watered by the miters of the Buffalo and Duck rivers, and are very heavily timbered with Poplar or White Wood, Oak, Chest out, ge. A largo portionof It Ls well adapted to cultivation. For briber portieulars•Vply either In personae by letter to GEO. W. REARDE:S.CaIro, lIIL, Or to SPRINGER ILARBAUOIL Sild, Liberty st., Osstge City, lowa. WE OFFER FOR SALE A NUMBER of 'VALUABLE LOTS, In the to of .osageAlitch• N 1 County, lows_ • These tote are each 06 32 foci, fronting on Wide stroote and an, eituated in the most thickly settled part of this thriving town. OSAGE CITY . .". tha4.4. Is the sent of the Giorentrneut Land Office, for Tur a ke larcf. -- Laud Dietrlet, contains &taint fifteen hundred.. - ,0. le rapidly Improving. and destined to be cstiapfAi, • i, flourishing towns In (owe. : ' ,.--2 ~ prfairo Thew lot. will to wild at a low price. Till ... can be obtained at the oftlce of the aubacrlbcra: . --. 4- -: jet D. )!'LAIN A SON. filif4Shtirth at. 0...- Lota for Sale in Allegheny. EIE undersigned ofTers for sale a number T of beautiful building lots, fronting on the Wen tam mon..on Ridge street and on Water Lane. To tenons who ate& to bidld comfortable private residenoes, the above gre wta greeter indommenta than can be found any when in this vicinity. Inquire on the prendbm of J7l3:3trelawew .101111 IRWTH. -- • FOR SALE—One of the handsomest (tenn try mats tdong the Ohio River and P. P. W. • C. rt. twelve miles from Allegheny City, containing 711 acme; or tee will sell 12 acres of the front. The improvements are & largo cottage house,' frame stable and other outbuildings, a young and thnvintt orchard of the best of grafted troll, to large quantity ofruspberry and strawberry vines, and other shrubbery. At the owner wishes to go west,ilt will be sold low and on easy terms. Apply MO. W. DUNN, wait aids of Federal street, 2nd door south of the North Common, Allegheny City. Jyli FN B FARM FOR: SALE—We hare for lade, airman on the Bondi bank of tlut Ohio river, about one mile below the mouth of Racoon creek and about four and a half miles Wow Philllpsrurgh, In Bearer county, a very excellent Berm of :".2 inn.% about 24 area of It cleared and under fetes. The Improvements cormist of • Franco Cotten* Bonen contalnina Ore rooms and cellar, Barn and Stable. Orchard of choice fruit, viz: Apples. Nam andth ‘ p. sea, also a few Peach Trees. Theroare several Ann spring., never failing. This farm bent .heated on the Meer, with the linen depth of water at all mama, would snit a gentleman con nected with the steamboat basin... The steam pickets and the trains of the Cleveland and - Pittsburgh Railroad pew, daily. It hes also an abundant* of Me Clay and CoaL Will be gold oil very moderate tams. Apply to .030 BLAKELT t RICHEY. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR BALE.—The undersigned offers for We on fitetwahle terms, a large number of building lot. In the Bth Ward of the city. The lots front on . Perl6l7l.Btlill Avenue, Watson, Forbes, Loma, Simla, 'Clays and Bluff street., are hot w minutes walk from the Court Muse and w ill be sold w cheap. Pe y rsons desirous of scouring a mom:dint and healthy effort for • house, or wishing to porches. for speculation, s part of the city whlcS must continue stendUy to Imputes II foul it to their edema...its to call upon the substribur. MAGEX Atep at Lair, Na In& lifth street 1, 1 LULUS FOR SALE.-113 acres of superior Forth Land, full of . Coal, on . the PhtoLurgh, L Wayne and Chicago Bollrood. - 112 Acres of Excellent land and Connel Cool, near Dar flngtom ICI Acres of Land on the ll+ Lllpainl, 21 tulles hole,. the city. 186 Acreaof land, well Improved, near the lows Otdit. %Acres of Land, three miles "Oath of the city. Fume, f.kmott7 Beata, Homed sad Lott, kn., ea described In a printed Register, which Is Wen to who Irish to purchase. Enquire of • 21.1011A8 WOODSilteal ratite Broker, apl6 X 0.16 fourth street. fIREAT BARGAINS IN COAL LAND.— NJ We now offer that valuable Clog Tract of Land. Situate on the Monongebeln river, In the third pool, adjoining the town of Webster, Containing 4Z/inert; 311 acres of whkh la pure black neat' oft' feetieln, there Is also a moan& vein of 4% feat. 20 nerntof Ilne timber.' suitable for pit Toga. This property cannot 'be Womanised fora coal site on the Monon gahela riser, se the landbig Is`good mid deep water all ow. bne ot the pearls offered at a geoid ILLEIGALS as the owner going West. apply at woe B.201(4111 kot;teli 4Th et. 00 AND 64 ALE.— he undersip; offerkidt .64":01111 MINOT= Awl NWITACUIS • eitUtUt 6:o the Nut pool,oaa to,epoitStairsig,lpANOir wither Atoriongthela - • - Ths sUutiu Hof Iron, min, Cid mu, uk3uAlu... ll , directed to , u It is balleud,tbo profitable 1113134M1101 b cub u Is not' oftu terms uneasy. Fulrculut guy biPIA O . 4 FY • or übenUe, by u MS • 'U•dkeu. Atif!TlN LOO IS k Stack treet. N a ndrth ava FRESH MILK COW. FORSALE--She A ittl4.M° salts cocci m111[44,40 Is oc . tho Durham .y2 i ow cow and , ad; staachiciter. pOR ALE--20,000 .BrielWA ahoico artick,Jott remind sod Cocirezi r , ; i c o 1910 Polat Ironer IFirl#l,l4ot.