~eFti~iif~bli':, ~srnsc~s: t .." UEL 142 Centre Street, New York, -U.A.NINACITURER& AND DEALERS AN Wrotight Ptpes, finings, Toots, - and orery seription of apparatus tooneeted ',Pith Stearn, Water and • • Gas, for beating sod [letting Eltoomers, Churches, Ilotels, Privet. DwelitePitthnSCit nir s ArYt . fimns ninfOr, - Inapt - ice atniffalli. • no, Vats.. Goa" Pumps, Xisnot i lloderl and Boner noes mute to order. One Screw Cutting Iloeldoes are enthely new, and nor own Patent—warranted to do &Outdo thsiWalir of any other tneendon. ..00 - 114.; solicited from an sections of the Goontry, end ptemptly attended to. Jo2tclyls arboricultural, &c. 3 25 80n -D varietie WA ß F Ror Pall Planting - 'CHERRY, 2 years, kl s, 15,1100 Stand d 2 and S yes* 25 naletlea 25,000 .Peach, varieties. MAO Xs , ns, of tine hardy verietlee, from small tog 1 kat With a large of Apple, Pear—mandard and dwarf— QM lane, live • rtlex Curran U., I leven miming Grape Vines, , Shrubbery, 6 n [forme Plants, aosea, to Thom wishing m extra article of choice varieties might AM It to their interest to examira my dock before ordering els:where. metgitertrP iNO. 31111tDOCJI.,-Jr. -. Pittsburgh bedgo Partin Nursery. ITUATED ON WILKINS AVENUE, eft LI stand ane Inkster of a &die from the eeeoud Toll wofea Oats, en the/ rre and Meehankst Plank Itaad.an nate*. akro 01 tounl about three and quarter rallee from Pit t he/ WM. & &ARES BURDOCK, Proprietorr. i i imtw i e t iide-z-. -li:z .1. L. DARLINGTON & CO., Proprtatora. TVIE - attention of, our Western friends/la 1. directed to our very extensire stock of Fruit sst. .04 Ornaineutal Trees, now on our Nursery grounds, which are unusually line and thrifty this season. It conilsts of all the =irides of Apples, Pears. OW and Dwarf.,) Cherries, OW and Dwarf,) Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, At, Ac. Two hundred tbotogand rear Tree; one year from Mid, thriftfandeety healthy, Warrantedtrue to name. Also,o(Ltaspberlies,filtrawberries,Bimbarb,Currants and Ooesseteertiet; • eery large dock, many new and splendid Also, s large dock of Rawl and. other Evergreen Bowe Plante. sir•Catalogues rat to applicants. gull:kVA.. 3vrd "flryilabelptia Rbbertismnlto B UFFALO ROBES! k---- 3,000 NOW ON HAND, Arrcl for sale by the Dale or single Robe, by GEOII.OE F. WOIIRATH, No. 415 AItCH STRAIT above Forth,' [Late or No. 13 N. Fourth sues[,] • PHILADELPHIA. 14.41.—A1e0, a large snorts:teat of LADIES' PANOY rms. anll3lndrer ALLEN & NEEDLES, N 0.23 South Whorl., and 35 Sbuth Water Seed, PIIILADYLPIIIA, Y fIOLESALE. DEALERS IN OILS, emales, Starch, kc. A fall assortment on hard to which the attention of dealers la respectfully naked. mrhaly lialumore abbattsments C. [MOM TX. V. 11.10(Il ARMISTE&R. RIGGS & 00., AGENTS FOR TEE SALE OF VIRGINIA MANUYACTURED TOBACCO, No. Ti Erthave Pl Amy Daarmor.. tss_Altrays unhand alarr,e stock, which tbey distribute the Lowe. market prices. alaelyd• Dr. IVIcLANE'S CELEBRATED VEIt.MIFITGE LIVER PILLS. Two of the beet Preparatioins of the Afe They are not recom mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name pur ports. The VERMIFUGE i for expelling Worms from the huthan system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms. The LIVER Pius, for the cure of LIVER COM PLAINT, all BILIOUS DE RANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD ACRE, &C. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane's Cele brated VERMIFUGE and LIVER Plias, prepared by ~,j J I~ SOLE PROPRIETORS, Pitts burgh, Pa., and take no other;as there are various other preparations now before the public, pur porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLANE's, are worthless. The GENUINE McLane's Vermifuge and Liver . Pills can now be had at - all respectable Drug Stores. • - FLEXING BRO'S, WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. Sole Proprietors, DR. LIBBY'S PILE OINTMENT.— ..kJ tram J. D. Itestoott, Governor of sad [hated SWUM Senatrot Ilmin Florida: Fur upwards et twentpflve years flume been afflicted with the Piles, hare submitted to several surgkal over st. one for their renewal, and have tried mare than ility remedies. Dr. tibby's Pile Ointment is the tint that bee given Mr relief. Pres tbeerect• already exhibited, the care must be rapid and complete. JAMES D. WEISTCOTt. Trout Georg. W. Mete. Chloral Pollee, Nave York aty: luialong been troubled with the PUa, end We rue of Dr. Libby'. Pile Ointment gave me immedistero lint -It glees malorther pleasure to add QM in °may toltencea oolong my aectilintarows It has hewn sued with liko result. 111:01iGI W. MATULL, Chief orPoliaL Foam the late Adintant General of Contsfi . I have been Mimed with INlew In their- meet dl. !year'', and dbeetunsing term for aperket of twenty !yer'', and had mune*, to the beet intalical WWI wlth out loon:at. t suppoeed the ease Incurable, and thought that It would dentro7 sty life. Under the elrevunirtan. OM 1 commoorod the nee of Dr. Llbbrs Pile olntmen4 nsul the result is it perfect care. I have no language at my ...mil ouflicieot to expreen my gratlenda W.M. /LSYDNN.ILUdiotiLCOno lateAdintant Cienand of Conn ., It Mi l t, d' N Wh o.llolLra l tr " ront b rug E gan " ol tfe Golden Mortar, nod by J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny. cakdkerFc • . DELAY NOT Ye who Consider Pr lino Dead of NATURE'S GREATEST ORNAMENT, but ere Die too late use BANDED'S SCALP TONIC, welch restore. tem healthy condition of the soap, camas ir to grow on the held, and cheats any tendency toward. its fallWg out, and - becalming thin. aargorsaloAt the principal Druggists, and by the Pro. priotor, SIXTH STIIEST, two door. below Smithfield et. mid ' Mtuceo Worker J A3llOB OWE N.B, . . CORNER ELM AND WYLIE STRILKYS t STUCCO AND MASTIC WORKER, eau particular attention to all order. for work In his Boa ' • CaNTRE.9 and 011NA.1.M."113 of all kinds ftnittalhad o short notice. EFRIGE RA TORS - OttLvANIZSD IRON AND WOODEN WATER COWERS. ........xjaz SAFES AND . • • BATHING APPARATUS. w.e t M c he Wance other stock at the stelae artklai lower Than th • !taught at weather beam in either cities. Call at the trotraty Stan Wareham. salt T. J. CRAW A 014 - 214: Wood t. pIO COFFER-1i bge prime Green. ±lO Woo In store and for oaloloy T. LITTLE CO. 00l N 0.112. Boma it. 'lOO. PE"". cruthe madein th4Mn ttfacturcorroand Mikis., 'bynib, Pataat Matchless Match lischlaw RI,Ou for ask by X. --EATON. `BUST REC'D AND FOR SALE LOW-1® bbla Gram Apple% Also, BO li. Cut auk Du Ta.% 2.6 ke bb p 6 twiat dcs u ' • . 23 bblo. E.IJ 'Sugar.. . 664 • LEWIS L 1901/LTON,IO7 Weed IL ni aie oc ~ttit 'To L.A.. A ' CIOMPIRTABLE TWO STORY s'a .. a . L Dwelling, eitunt4 on Wafbington street,. Alto-Xla atteny. city, couralcdregpe rooms and 4131141 ed genet. Vto seedoti eon beavad hantediat.oly: 12tquIre of • Jrak K. 11. KING, No. 210 LET.—An elegant Store Room on t o Tl, Fifth street i lietwiwn Wood and Marten finitaldoLa for fanny Goode awabliatipment, haring Atm Window and ki-ligte. Engulf* at GAZETTE. COUNTENG ROOM nlllO LET.—A well finished Dwelling t w . l . ch yard room, shrubbery, Ac., delightfully eta .t. 41 on the river bank, in Allegheny City, near the real dente of Mrs. Snowden. Rent low. Enqtare of Dr. J. P. DARF.,Pennetreet, Or of MOSES BORLAND. y y., • few doors below the premien.. DWELLING HOUSE TO RENT.-That cornmodtons and well flashed Dinelllng Moue, No. 2.5 Pita atm., now orcupled by the subscriber. The lonise is In fine order, and has all the modern convent..., wet., iota, le, to make It dadrable fora fondly. P0m0..00 car be had any than after the first of ]ley. Apply at No. 42, Han area, to' apZttcltf JAS. LA UGHLIN. IR RENT.—Two Brick Dwellings on Third street near Smithheld. N 0.155 hail ten rooms, Bank Rolldln3 0011, Rath-rooms, de. No. 153 hue eight Boom., Oas„ Water, an Also, an °Oleo Otl Fourth street, near Cherry alley. Rent $l5 per annum. THOS. WOODS, 75 Fourth st. TLET.—The Ilftll formerly occupied by the So= of Temperance, on the minor of Wiexi and Thlri street.. Enquireof JOHN 31111 LL & SON, mr3nt N 0.257 Liberty newt. For Sale--'''he Lewistown Furnace. SITtIAT)IO on the Feeder of the Peungylva do Canal, Lewistown. Mifilin ootinty, Pa_ and lan direct Fear d Railroad communication with Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. The property consist. o, a fins class fl Bait both Furnace, Stock Bowe In by I.ZI feet; Engine noun, with Engine, Blowing Cylinders. &r., complete.— Eight Dwellings for hand*, Tvrenty.eight ilundred Acre* of Lend, three Ern-clan Ore Banks of superior Hematite Ore. one being inexhaustible, having CO feet breast, together with 200 wry. of fowiliferous ore land.. containing 5o , per cent. of Metallic Iron. Thew Ores pinion I well balanced .Iron of high grade and wally smelted. The Furnace le wpable of produclng 85 tons of metal per week. and 00301 Id locality being equidistant from Philadelphia or Pina t.. the advantage of both market*. Limestone is abundant and easy of accent, abbe one fourth of a mile. Anthracite Cad inn be had from Wyoming or ‘Vest Breech at reawro. Me rats., or Bituminous from Email Top and the Allegheny region. This property presents great inducements to partite Whibing to engage in the Iron Levine" and is offered for We on favorable terms. •••• • Application may be made to GRAFF, REA k CO.. Pitts burgh, or E. J. ETTING & BROTHER, Philadelphia. an2B...^erd STEAM GRIST MILL FOR SALT:—Three Lotsof Ground on Orem street, In the Borough of Sir• mingham, on which le erected w 3 story building. 30 by to feet,. need asa steam mist milt, with all the moderalmpruse. meets, a double steam engine, 2 run of burr mill stoma, and one chopper, all In good order, a two story frame dwelliag holm, M.m.v and comfortable. Thu properry will be sold low, and on may termed payment. Apply to imadawY BLAKELY A RICIIET. PRESTON COUNTY LAND FOR SA LE A_ Wei have throe fine rums for We in the above county, which we stilton!' very l ow for cash or exchange in part for city property. Thry am sih.uted noes Bruceton and Bran dourille, on a turnpike mail. meet farms ere all inonxixed. Land and coil g_ood, timber flirt rate and coal in abundance, with Al war e?. For further yarticulars apply to se2.d. awf BLAILELY A RICHEY. VALUABLE PROPERTY IN A LLE 0116\T CITY FOB BALB.—We offer for sale t los calnable Rouse and Lot now occupiol by Dr. 11. Smith fronting 20 feet ou the east 'idea the Diamond and extend ing bank 90 trot to a 10 foot alley. The inane isconeoniently arranged with extensive. bank buildings, with n small ottilar. the building could to so changed no to make a dm , btowiesa stand. Will be wild low and terns Teri easy. Apo!, to IL kicLAIN k SON'S au.% Reel Estate (Ake. Fourth FOR SALE—Two good Small two story Brick tiptoes. with Store Rooms, on Ohio street, near handoekyst.: a good place for bosh:leak The Indldiom ore to good order sod tearly new. This property will be sold low. Apply to Q. W. BUNN, Weet ',ldea Federal shwet, 2d door South of the North Common, Allegheny City. sti3l A FINE .I.IOUSE on corner of Market and forted', In connection to an boy. establishment, and am prepared to "by Me ITiolgst Market Petra in OKA. Tor 25,000 Mabel!! of Wheat. 10,000 'Who's of Rye. 10,000 Bushels of Corn. • It is the tut talon of the proprietors to otter Ertra * Pair. for any choke lots OMB, or Red Merl. They intend to take eery euperior Fatally Tour, mind ere trilling to pay a Coat /brow in the shape of au extra price, to dub hint to raise a aline quelity of 'chest, egict to bring It to market In good order . • jylbtrad R. T. KENNEDY t BRO. JOHN CAMP/SELL, •U . ANUF ACT RE It OF BOOTSIki l h" ..aI3IIOY.Sot every description, No. 31 Smith eld 'street, Pittsburgh, Ps. oo3layd JANINA WILSON, • IN Whet and reDealer In HATS AND CAPS; No 01 WOOD STREET, Pitlabluzb, bad FA Anort, Alleitheni. aplly RICHARD BARD, • D.Lial Hides Leather, Oil and Shoe Findings, No. 21 6 Liberfy L2rod, *MS PITTABUT.OII, PA. Painter& LOW 0 AnLANIII e NTERS, 4 OIISE AND SIGN PA No. 77 (OW Port Ofßeeßulldtagg'blrd deed, between 'W end Market streets. All Orden promptly attended to. • elirNitete executed In a wnwelor style. 'm117740 ':. jrIIST RECEIVED -700,000 German el z tr• UMW Hanna • ki. St() has. Vtritinta StanulactaredTobacea. Tb. largest astarttoatt at' Wiwi sad Tobacco eta druid fait& elti; la inn. open far exualtuttleaatui al at _ '. • 01:0808 a ell-tit am elattallald strut sad Diamond Alloy • Vittsbargl O'itttte. [Prom the Savannah Newn of the 21st Inst.] A PRACTICAL TEST 01 CIWNESE SEGALL-CANE. —Spring&ld, Ga., August 19. 1857.—Messrs. Editors: Amidst the heating and exciting politi cal questions of the day, I have thought I would transmit to you the result of a pi-atticsl experi ment with the Chinese sugar-cane. Last spring I purchased one dollar's worth of the seed, anti planted it in the early part of March, in rows n about four feet apart, and in the drill one and Cwo seed every six inches. My intention was to make forage, having very little confidence in ita saccharine qualities: but I was induced to change my purpose, and make an effort to procure syrup from it. Myself and Captain I'. 11. Stanton selectad ten canes, measuring one inch in diameter, and from eight to nine feet long, which yielded Live quarts of juice; ten more of the same size, which had been cut - one day and night, gave the same quantity; and again ten from his patch measur ing 1 i inches in diameter yielded six quarts, wanting a gill or half-pint. We cut all the cane for boiling, irrespective of size or age. We pot two hundred gallons of juice in the boiler for the first boiling; and after boiling slowly for ten hours took out twenty gallons of very good syrup. The next day we carried 170 gallons through the same process, only increasing the fire, boiling it in seven hours, and obtained six teen gallons of superior syrup. This we boiled down a little more, which makes it ilneker, and is also better flavored than the first. A third boiling of 136 gallons is at this moment taken off, grew on Captain Stanton's plantation, which is very fine, anti which yields about the same proportion of syrup, or front appearance more. As the pot been to boil we put lime in each boiling, being governed in quantity somewhat by the report of ex-Governor Hammond, of South Carolina. My seed planted nearly half an acre. No pains had been taken to put the ground in a high state of cultivation, neither was it worked with an eye to a report for the public: and turn ing out thirty-six-gallons of fine syrup, which ground pad boiled in two days, pays better than anything I ever planted. The principal reason for this hasty and im perfect sketch is I have heard of some one boil ing and failing to make a good art ick, and who calls its humbug. My impression is that they do 'not boil it sufficiently. If they make more than one gallon, out of nine or ten, the syrup will be interior, unless the cane is far superior to what we ground, It should be boiled down until it has the appearance of the syrup from sugar cone whert,tyou desire to make sugar, and then you will have a fine article, if proper at ten lion has been paid to the skimming off the green scum which will arise to the top. Yours, Sic., G. II ALTIWAN , I R. libucattonal Peun In•titnte T_TANPOCK STIIEET, NEAR PENN, win I I rr-open on Ntonday [Le 3Lnt iwt. A Ilmite4l rwtobt, of pupils may obtain tiAtnig.itto V= per of twenty-Wow - 4,k.. eta: att . ; .7 11. SMITII. tqc‘ls4l. The Western Univereity. gr IIE next term will enmmenee on the Ist IIt.INDAT OF sr4TENIBER4 17th day., Students a, rvyneateil w weal at Wclock a. a_ In the Chapel. . Parente nre itifortned that both }:ortloOt tool cht•siefil Atlldirri VI, taught in the inAtitutro, and that et wienta can Nitta , . !Inv otudi,+ preparatory for bUsaner. or 4' Col -11,,. al bo t .rttity. roturistrug ur the Principal and Oar. , • tat, • hat ge .1 the P,parawry !h.. r.har, for all 1. the .irtrie. I. r.lrurc.v: au2:. ,:ad J. F. 1.11:I:N. Principal. _ . AKiriNit SEMINARY.- -Thy Board of O Managers SCII001..k&SOCI AVON NUL ‘St, )tiff 11. NI. K ERR. of Manmt,ld Sotntnary, ...strm,ke the Scha,l o I::?D.t V, :tz..lWl ..f ...xi. el.kh tut, Ix. Nnx rAf I , ;.th ftmo tninthe. re•aptinc. at Oakland, awl a itmtwt ntmal , er of f.-tnalr. from the ..ity. will lam re- Fur the we.r..rnnmelatt..n a the Iwtter. anrangement tel be usuir nmonvee them to end from the , nt hol every day wrrnor, FATP., 0114,4.. . Kw term,. nt thr thfrerent 11 , nt, Storrs. nrd.ln the princmlM. Mr KERR.. n,, ,nn n-nti at A rt. I:tklmh R f`n 't Cknat 3tnro nynry nAITILMA frnai k tn k J BIDWELL 1 0,,Ap. Auk A P i!ile w dellic Female Seminary. NEXT TERM ,1 this Irirtituti”n 4in ,rn-nre .n )14.N DA Y. Ancn.t Mot EL.l.,l....lll.•ehttrzea $7.%0 p-r t.rn...04 u LA.-1, tl. .n:.!-r , ti , ay al.ll 0 , 1...” , .. fr..va the f•Alow..l, :t.t I..a.omianot. M,lvrii - Aatrou..my. Promaocl4ll.ll, Nl.q• Dr ,mrtnz. Net 1'11.104.0.y. $ 5r.1111,.., A.twresatti..,r.qkby. Ilty.t..locy, )4 rix. M.-leru Gran..., A r01v..-tw. t:en t eiett.-n. Ph a tt-e! .. tt,•,R•Ril,rpsng, • Ithel.ll^,m Cooktry, A1r,..t., 11...,,,•. Trt..,;,,m-try For . laua . Yr..noh iirrman. urtl .n, h.l.rce• I 4.1114 ; ..f Dra,lttg. per ez,ur....of ./II 14.11it1u4 A 14.rinxn lady. at: r sc A will Fre Vlatt..l•ll./ it. l'ro.tt. p pairrn..W., foM.rart &My JoAllt:A KEN M Pr. nciial . - Pittsburgh Female College. T"' FIRST TERM OF THE TIIIRD .A.-i4,tnir of momoti. artll ~ r ann•on- a WELINT.M , thn n..i.tnmt., 4.1 4 U BA It. 11.0V.5.:J. M.. I,ni.t.mt. ina•••Mr4t I.y ao oblnn.,rp...P. .a bert Applkati.m for ddlti...l•.Ll [nay I.: the 1 . r.....1 , nt or , 1111. t, ^f thr 11 4r,1 A LullIt•al fluent.,..( bamirr, 1...1 acrumnyvlat,l the Ps eal.,lrtte. f, 1t..1n flip t•ntldtna• Th" tap.* of ar.• ,ri•i•trt, 11.tte• rytirina: n tivirrtigig 4 44114 ,air 4-41iirati440. are , • , fulan.-1 nt . writ r.gulatod fatuity TI,If ....Aryl. their iArial hwiotA will 4.4 Awl., h e.,nt fnnal 1irr0444 41 wild 4 - .4