ittsiiugl ®%tte. _.h.t-»no»— 6. in mm 8. BIDdTb 4 c°.,, MPITOSa .«<* PBOPBJ* t °ib j. / pITTSB UaOB: , BATPBPAY MOBKU&. JOBY 3, 1868. l-«ET. , nrw. JAMJJw y^rr"* e ! coMM{SrAn«b«sairff». - ,• SOBKBT MfgßlQll 'f Lid »l l i : :/,/, gpiToa, i JOHN P. PRNSEY,. Pittsburgh. ;if - imnnt.T, j, HERON Pittsburgh. ELIAS H. IRISH,, do ; ■ DATID B. BAYARD, Peebles. JUUOS P. ZOLLER, MeKeecport. ROBERT P. MoDOWELL.Alleghrijj. I mazrr« - JAMES L. GRAHAM, Allegheny. .. T notnoaoTiJiT, DANIEL ARMSTRONG, Pittsburgh, oo wearness*, ZACHEU3 PATTERSON, Indian*. ATOITO*, JOHN U. T.ARTMBR, ChArtkrs. 00*05**, CHADNCEY B. BOSTWICK, LawroowTiUe wmcto* or poo*, ROBERT H. DAVIS, Ohio. Mostgokmlt is Fayette.— Tbo Unionlown Standard, -hitherto an American paper, has abandoned its distinctive political position and w jih the looofocos in the snpport of that political knave, Bill Montgomery, for Congress, it does this, ostensibly, upon the ground that Montgomery is an Anti-Lecompton man, and that his re-election is necessary to rebake the administration. But the administration does not want him defeated. Laiear and the anti- Montgomery domocratio papers have all come into his support, and this they would not have done if the administration had had the least de sire for his defeat. Buchanan knows that Montgomery, if re-elected, will bo his most supple tool and will go farther than the farthest in his endeavors.to ingraliato himself with the powers that be. "The Standard has a curious way in getting over Montgomery’s declaration in his letters to Hughes and Gadd, that he is n Mend of the Englishbillandnofan anti-Lecompton man. These declarations, it says, were “written whilo con tending with a desperate faotion during Mb contest for the nomination and were mostly for iuncomfi, and oannot be fairly admitted on the record. He had a desperate battle to fight, and jf he beat his opponents with their own wea pons, he deserves credit for having been a suc cessful warrior.” In other words, it was neces sary for Mr. Montgomery to lie and cheat, in order to get the nomination, and he deserves credit fbr beating bis enemies at their own gams. The Standard adds: “In his speech at the Court House in this place, Mr. Montgomery denounced the English bill as equivocal and unfair, that whilo it sur rendered the great principle for which the Anti- Lecompton men contended, viz: a submission of the constitution to a vote of the people of Kansas, it nevertheless held out a bribo in one hand and a threat in tho! other. And this, wo presume, is his opinion still.” Now, if Mr. Montgomery, in order to obtain, the nomination, found it necessary to bolie his own sentiments, what credit can be placed upon any ef his pledges? If he lied in his letters to Hughes and Gadd, may he not be equally falso in his other promises and-pledges? If, as the Standard says, it supports principles and not mm, we would like to know upon what honest principle it can defend this thing of telling elec tioneering lies to procure a nomination, and also* upon what principle of propriety such a man can be trusted. If the administration were running a candi date against Montgomery—if it were a question between him and (be administration, there might be some propriety in.supporting him; but snob is not the case. He is tho administration candidate, and is warmly supported by the ad ministration organs. Grant, for the argument’s, sake, that be is an anti-Lecompton man; is there no m*n in the Republican or American ranks of the district who is as good an anti-Lecompton mao as he, and more worthy of trust on every other question? Lecompton is not tho only ques tion to be met in the next Congress, end even if Montgomery be right on that question (which vo do not admit) be is wrong on almost every other question, and tho opposition elements of tho district ought to unite on some man who is right not only on Lecompton but on every other poHUeal question. If there is a faction ia-Ecy* ette county that does not like ftfr. Yecch, let them take Alfred I’otterson or Andrew Stewart, or Judge Ewing —any oigT the opposition sentimonUgjMßgljatricf: and tbeD, oven it the Lecompton KUI OobCahdldatb T(fh Pbotiioxotaey.—Reports hare been widely and industriously circulated that our candidate for Prothonotary, Dahiel Arubtbosg, Esq ,is a dcfaniler. The men who originated and are responsible for these reporia, know them to be false aod have known so from the beginning; but they belong to that school of politicians who hold that all is fair In politics, and that a lie well stuck to is better than the troth. Mr. Armstrong waa Collector of Stalo and County taxes in the Third Ward, Pittsburgh, for 1867. Id Maroh last, he settled his duplicates with the Comissioners, and has the receipt o f the Treasurer in full; and so far from owin g the county any thing, he has paid more than the county had a right to olaim from him, and the county is thereforo in debt to him. We have not oontradioted this report before, because we thought that thoso engaged in circu lating it woold get ashamed of it; but it is ap parent, even now, that wo are to hare a repeti tion of last year's game—that lying, fraud and all aorlfl of unfairness are to bo practised to se- | cure, if possible, a Republican defeat, and that j rAis lie, in particular, is to bo rolled as a sweet morsel under the tongue. We therefore give it this emphatic contradiction ; and we refer all who aro curious about the facts to the County Treasurer and County Commissioners, either of whom will vindicate Mr. Armstrong from the oh&rge so unfairly made against him. Col. J. H. Foster.—A small paragraph pub- lished in the Dispatch some time ago, deprocat. jug the incorporation of the Tariff qneslion into ' 31 tha Republican platform, has been tortured to ; ~ the injury of Mr. Foster, one of our nominees ' / for Assembly. The paragraph in question was • written by Mr. Flsrsox, aod indicates merely ,• his individual view. The Dispatch announced some Lime sinco that Sir. Foster is not connect ed with the editorial management of that paper, - the control -of which remains exclusively in the hondsof Mr. FJoeson and Mr. Plyuiplon. It is exceedingly uofafr v therefore, to attempt to hold Mr. Foster responsible for what appear# there in. We blow him to be a Tarilt-man, and that be cordially concurs in the Tariff resolution adoptedby the County Convention that nomi nated him. There is nothing in his post life or bistory to base a doubt upon, in this matter; and the attempt to create a contrary impression, beo&aso his business partner holds different views, is as unmanly and ungenerous as the al legations on which it is based are untrue. , Poibt BoaiTA. —The San Ftaacisco Herald , of .j B I&io armal, descents upon a rumored propo & *itlon to sell to the gorernment a piece of land «4 poiot Bonita, for tbo erection of a fort, for : ; tbo#om of $200,000. Toe editor says it is a matter of doubt as to whether the whole county 'of Marin, in which Point Boolta is located, •would bring that much in tho market to-day. U ranch, embracing non. four or fire leagues of sold »■ short time ago for $lO,OOO or $16,000. ••point Bonita ia spoken of as arery propsr plsoe • toereot a fortifiwUon, but it is V"™™* ““ l —.' enough of land for lbs purpose cou d at say fioebo purchased for at the utmo»t sl,ooo. Ths flerafJ appoala to tho Senators _■ eentatirts of California m Congress toJTCTopt . ahu consummation of the “bargain, _us supposed t<rV acquainted with the property it .'-bborbood. — Halt, btfUj; ' , ator Gwin’s pet> schemas* • *u cousummatfld had/not it- SisiTAiT weflfctt I *h!oh wo are now 1 enduringis Inliself a promo- | niUon to eiery claw of our people to bo o_n the alert, to clean away all kinds of filth, to bare o plentiful 6app]y of chloride of lime on band and to be unsparing in its use on crery spot where it may be heeded, first'comes personal care; every man who has a particle of common eenso will, abstain ftsm the frequent use of ardent spirits as he would from a more active poison ; men who labor at out-door work should rest . daring the hotter parts of tho day, and, if ne- i cesaary, make up their time in the cool »-f the evening* On the head and in the hat should be worn a green leaf, a wisp of fresh grass or a wet cloth, to prevent sun-stroke; cold water shonld be taken as sparingly as circumstances will allow. Two common swallows of good water will generally quench the thirst as well as a pint. It is mostly the purpose of mois teniog the mouth that it is needed, and we have known a hale old gentleman who, when in a hot day he was very thirsty, simply rinsed hie mouth and thuß satisfied his appetite for drink, j Too much cold water taken into the stomach when the system is heated has proved fatal to life in a great many instances. Copions bathe aro excellent. v Don*l be sparing of the water. A towel bath at night, just before retiring, we find invaluable. It insures good, quiet and re. freshing sleep. We commend the practice to every one. We think tho laying aside of under shirts in this weather a fatal mistake. A lisle-thread or some similar garment next the skin is one of the most desirable articles of clothing now. Or courso it is not for purposes of warmth, but to absorb the perspiration. A cotton shirt comes like a frozen sheet against the back, the moment n person .sits down in the air, after co piously perspiring. The thread shirt absorbs tho perspiration and permits one to cool off gradually, which ia all important. Keep the 'mind at peace as far as may be, the stomach in good order, the head cool and tho heart pure, and ill health will not be promoted by this heated term. Next toj. personal, every one should consider the general health. There are in the Oth ward of this city, pools of standing wates that will poison all the neighborhood unless looked after; there are foul Blenches all about the junction of Fifth and Liberty streets, which pervade thp air and almost stifle the passer-by; there is all the canal basin and the dumb slough along by Try rah el a, that speak ;re are alleys and the canal that it \nd which demand lime that tho city was in good plight, the sunken sloughs drained, and the by-ways cleansed. There was nothing done until September, and then pale fear flitted like an uneasy ghost through murky alleys, and Howard associations were all on tbo alert, and drugs of all sorts were in demand, and coffins were trundled about the streets as common as nail begs, and dreary lines of funeral processions thronged the way to the cemetery. We shudder as we recall that September and that October, and we pray you all, fellow-citizens, to look to it, that you do all you can to prevent eucb another lime of horror. Hox. Owes Love-iot has been unanimously renominated by the Republicans of ibo 3d Con gressional district of Illinois, lie richly de served this mark of conhdence, and it is a plea sure to know that he will be triumphantly re elected. Tub Chicago Preut and Chicago Tribunt, hith erto rival Republican papers, have been unitedr This is a policy which should be pursued else where. Both of these were excellent papers, separately, bat will be much more eliicient and nscful, united. [For tbo Pittsburgh tiiueU«.i Hoy. Km- Mostgomsrt's Wail —lt is really & pity that this geotlemao did uoi think of* the Rev. Xhos. Moss’ palhetio poem, tlie “Beggar's Petition,” when be was writing his appeal for commiseration. A few stanzas from that pro duction, appended to his letter, would have been very effective either in excltiog compassion or in aggravating contempt. '•Several of these stanzas might have been adopted, and woold have beon entirely congru ous and in perfect harmony with the spirit and whole lone of bis “bumble petition.” I will hero giro you two of them only as specimen bricks Pity the sorrows of a poor-jvunji' roan. Whoae trembling Hat* hev* hum? hlo» to your «u»t Who** “public” days are dwindled to »»p*o. Oh g)%• i*ll«f, and I will erws yon uo «n«.r*» ». nt. Von Lou*** erected on tb* rising cronad, v K*-.th tempting promises drew to* fnuw tuy toa 4 *,' joty there a residence has ChhuJ* -rr- AiMftvjßttr there • magnifies.* abode •The metre j;,] w • admit of the introduction of the word “white” to Indicate exactly the boo** of (he tempter. lo Mr. Montgomery ‘a appeal, however, the word a booM” moat bo uodmwod a* meaning by a figure of speech, u tke tenant ol the Whit© IIoqm." I have no acquaintance with Mr. Montgomery, bo that however well Inclined I may be, 1 can not write directly to him. I hope, therefore, you win publish this article, so that Mr. Mont gomery, in foture editions of his petition, may avail himself of the aid afforded him by the “Beggar’s Petition.” But in sober sadnes, is it not painful to Bee a man of some talent thus poblicly assuming a tone so utterly undignified and unmanly. H. Washington County.— The house of Mr. Langford, of Canonshnrg, wan struck by light ning on last Friday (week,) stnuhing him and throwing his wife into convulsions. They both revived without having suffered any serious in jury. Dasi No. 4, In the Monoogahela river, was seriously injured by tho late freshets. The Lock will require a large amount of repairing. U has not, however, retarded navigation. Tn* mowing match announced in our paper ; ! lasi week, came off on Tuesday last, on tho farm of Jas. G. Strean, K*q.,in Franklin township. There were nine machines engaged in the con test. It is understood that the awards of the committee will not be made public until the ap proaching county fair. Wo shall giro a further account of the trial in our next issue. The members of tho Young Men’s Christian Association, at their last meeting, passed a reso lution giving their library, comprising about threo hundred volumes, to the common schools of the borough—conditioned that tho school di rectors shall purchase a similar number equal in value The .Messrs. Scott, whose water power was destroyed by slacking the Mononga hela river, are busily refitting their mill, and npplyiog a splendid steam engine. Man Diiowsed; —On Friday morning, the libth of June, a young man named Sydney Crawford, aged about *2l years, son of Win. G. Crawford, of Luzerne tp., Fayette county, was drowned In tho Mooongahela river about two miles above Lock No. 5. lie, with soma others, had been fishing and drinking through tho previous night, and in crossing the river Crawford fell or jump ed overboard and never rose again, alive The damage sustained by properly owners along tho Mooongahela river is incalculable. All tho lowlands were inundated; hundreds of acres of corn destroyed; fences, sawlogs, lumber, and even houses swept away; and, in many places, the banks and roads irroparably injured. We are Indebted to the Washington Examiner for the above items. — Washington Examintr. A man who gave hiename os John Johnson was arrested inWayneeburgb.on Thursday, Hie l l7tli ultimo, by Sheriff Adams (the constables being absent), and talren before Joßtioo Webb, ono oborge of dealing in counterfeit; money. On eearching bis osrpet-sselt, between thirty-one and tbirty-two hundred dollars in counterfeit money wers discovered. Threo hundred dollAM of the amount were of gold and silver. The rest in bank bills. Killed At Leech's coal works, eight miles above Elizabeth, oti‘Wednesday, 23d inst., Mf. Thomas Carpenter, aged about 45 years. Ho leaves a wife and six' BtnaJl children in a desti tuie condition. Mr. C. was a miner, and was removing the bottom coal in his room, when a piece of slate from the roof gave way and foil upon him.—lfon. Repub. A Steip of the Steubenville and Indiana Rail road, near Bowemllle, was “ripped up" by Bomevidons persons last week, who bad a grudge against the road. The damage has since been repaired—Sheriff Blina went out, but did not make any. arrests. — Situb. Herald. Fatkttb CrOUBT? Rajlkoad.—Wo understand from relUhle aulhority, that the Stockholders of the at i/ft Mined road have determined to put it umier Inraediatp oontracfc, and that the ~ MoniLyrin Algust has been fixed ns tho * —Connelltville fnt. •;ru»ht^:of-:ilr. |B?Vertigo, Exti^M LanguoranfllladiaM»| SpfCUU I _ „^_ grtifltincntB : n _|_ ! —~ ggg * I'tion, will not tremble BilngoM bottle of »ER-\ ~ PeTiTna'nt’ Office’."" > P A tltiT's P RIN fl 8! 'V I store *** **“’• . | Notic*—The President and \ HATE'S HOLLASD BITTERS. Take ball a teaspoon- ... . rv , m S TTTfJ fl LY AGUFEVBLE nmi at- THIIE subscriber* wi&hiDg to close their bnsi- Comply tar erecting a Bridge tulroKuUxly. cnnhonr before moala-eai = lf ?°“ P * ll, S Klth the ur S eUt ***''**' ° f hl “‘ ! by 1.1 TE» L Ist ofJuly, 1 ?i of SSSSS* Slj&Stf I a short walk before breakfsst, and you wtU God that 1 dreds of their patients, acribtr New buildings and imprncrm-mts fur recreation, will b* rented frota that date, either *»tb or One Dollar ami F*v. nty-Fit* Ceals/f^ >T fhVTnfth* has been said ot this remedy is tmo. Try It; it rarely foil, to DRS. C. M. FITCH Sc J. *VV. iv Ko ■ aom »ment«.U bathing. bavo recently bem erected and or* K^tifvm/ A[.par*:nv Ca*k9, *c. j Old Stock of the Company, on which dividend. h*vs bfl* I.—. B-vtT A v, \r» » uu f 40 T kind, Acidity of 1 Hare concluded to remain ready for uea, and the hotel newly painted and suppled Thi* U * very dwmblo «tore Tor »« oo ««» lofor*. bwntaado. wlarh •« paj*»jl« tottockheU-ni or tlial I relieve S.ck Headache. Weakness *>f s,au ' A pp .. „ . vpv'T' .VpiTTSUI’KUU, with new furniture. Ac. The purifying and healing pr.. { *r- Prince Merchant, bring substantially built, andh»7jn- • „p rr «. D u,.>.., f.nthwitb. "««««»*»« tl»*l I tb# Stomach, or Any aymptom of Dyspepsia. IiuAAEaTLT la rl . t j ea 0 f t he waters of the*'’ h-\y» ►—*n fullv tested by \\ archcmie In the rear, with an alley leading _to Ir n ju-3tdchr> WM. HOiEECM T r m., r . r CiTOOx!—Be careful u, wk for Boerhara*e TlMand Bit- Aolmay he cou-ultcd at their office, chemical analysis. and IU» . x,<rn-nn. uf individual* pn-v-s boride* a stand for buninwo. . .ill i>Sn.in-e \err\r* iw pi ! LA ™r’- “V* ~. . ttils *m**dJcine hae induced No lfll T> an n Street, tbvlr.-mcarj. The aund. Caeke, n«Ufylci:Tnb«, Ci|'F« Still. le-.wtH AOTK.fi.—An JLlecUun f or Di -1 ton. The great popularity of this .m. • :yi e n .otrvrvt T „ P v wg -vicr PAH XOCLIIK t-a «cld to perrons wnntfnc inch on reaaonable taruw. lr€r rectore«-f -Pituborßh an«l AUechn:* t>hj I many tmltatiurw. which the public .bonld K nard ap*ln.t OPPO3ITE TUE ST. CLAIR HOTtl*, THEY NEVER FAIL TOCIHE The lalanmofthelr .tn?k..fUwHea, CotnF#0 y. a t Hat, 1 -«'•>< ' will he held . t i t i„„ Dail}-, except Sunday* for Conanmptlon, Aithraa, SCr.OIOI.A and otbor diieaw-i ofthoi.lood by freely dnt.k- u. e y mUior np*t redneed prW«. ; the Bridja, on >!•• '• l* A i .July sih. between the h«ttn B fs parcha&liig. «,.r Ih be the pro Bronchltl.»ni ii .i,ri‘tiroulc Cooptalnti |ng the water, and eruption* by bathing and external ap- Wa. MITCIIF.I.TBhE, Jr., A BRO- , 4D d 5 o’clock P.»J. JOUN BISSELL.J? f 3 ! «*Sold at $1 por bottle, or «ix bottlea lor *i», y P ur ctmia and all other Cnrott 1 , pUcuti-o of the depoaitea of thoitream. Tlioe wntwra ate . No. 2C-0 Lllwrty i.23:2wd SocreUre and i orlctcr* BENJ. PAGE, J»-iS CO., Uanafactnring Pharma , rotnjdlcjUfd with orcanaing Pulmonary Di«e*»*. Q chaljbeate of Iron, with portion* of Salt*. In - - fi - ~ “j ’ i P ,« , W.j-J street, betwooo l«t and 2J Catarrh tleart hiwr AiTectioat <jf the Liter, i>y«- a.ldiiion to tho eleratod, bcautifnl nnd pleaaant tnoontala 'T'U l.t. 1 -A comfortable and tvell'arTnngCu ccotletaandCh«nnlJta,77 Word street, bet ." ’ , . \- JI ,‘ r‘^ D l n ,nte etc. location of thenc Spriogi. they arc in the mid.t of da»tc brick HOTTSE, containing 9 room*, ; aU.,Pf ttabnrgh, and Dmgslrt> generally. J p psta, UiutnUt, c finale Co p grouud—wild romantic and scenery. caTorn*, wub nil the <-oneenicnrr* of lath-mom. hot and cold water. »■ , - • • • DBS. FITCD A SYEE3 would atate that tbeir treatment cliUmt , wJ tTithio a nrenit of four nr fire p<w fiiture*, n«>my paiJcn and rani, pleasantly fituMrd, fiutctal fiotters. nf Conramption ■< baet-d opon tne f*d that fA< dueaie ex- mlUaare FORTNkCF.SSITT, No. 41 IcLral .r F.-r fe tw ,, nw lbe|.r«n -; ....... Js. -'rravi, U.i.li,U«ia«i rJlta WuhtalU,'. Flnt BMU, PUId, •£,?*,„, i»rJKS«kKnSfti.. i PHttIADSXraiA. i„ 1,, .n.l Ih.J th.n-fore'.muloj ; WASniNOTON’S SPRI\a SIKiBOWS, »lilch ho owno.l . .. i M«:hanio..i it* 1 im ti ii,»l rrnudias t*> purify the t>» tbe day of hi* dmth. Dunbar’e Camp, Brvijock a and l»L.\ 1 A till eo Ptory Dwelling SyS ’ TTTIUT SI CO “ , J * U W«de*nd Mcb. i..»l rc^d- .Mi l r . D . lhnu3 •„ Cu v,. and Cucuu.br jj .Mouse on Fifth a tret. (So. 100/mnUining U jEE , VV iVL* Ot .f Hood and strengthen the ayatem. *EI<A J , fniia. and tbe (.ViHCade «>f Meadow Ron. ewv of accrsa on rooms lealdc wash l>,mw, with hue brick aubieand i i w ni 1..11U c> 1 MEDICINAL INHALATIONS,wbUh they value bigUly.bot l honebark or in vehicle*, to be''hud at tbe ju.ringv The carriage h»u*e attached. Tlda b-nso t* scpplj.-d with hot No. ‘W s. Front St« nncl mo. •* ~a Airofjp* rjTrci tued : atreumaabound in Ttonl aud the wo«d« in <»nn:i'. nfl-.rihuf odd water, hath. gaa. kc . and l«*inc lu a centra) loca ! i«t>nnTPns AE , 4 ’ ' 1 ' . Latino : a rich field for the dUdiilcaol Waltouand Nimrod. tmn i* wlmirul-ly mlapivi t>. ti.*»autsof a pn-frwional I LMlUlvlEiKo Ur , alone.) and InTalidatro earm-atlycantioned agalu ta*s g | y ltuaUM i w jthin fire mlnutea walk, ul lb* National »’.<.«d. i.uiu, and will l-e rented f.-r** t.rm of rears to agoci ten pnPF.l AN DRY C3-OODS, ; the prwtona tiineof curabilily odany treatn»>ut baaep npon . witliregular daily aDigea pasting Ea*t and U.-*t,c.inn« «• ant. For further parui ulars eu-jutre «.f . , the pHiwlblc but f.t«. IU that tho“eeat-of the di«eA»e cin ing with t'ltubnrgh ateamboata at Uro»uasJU<\ mui with 1 mrli _ ALEXANDER KINO. i, S«r”r..^;:"-• k ,tatauiteC'•» -to let-awßris-^u»,g® ; IRISn LINENS, SnmT FRONTS; nDKF., Ae^lti great , ut „ d tho^(/ !hi ffce W«*i and .U ,fecU tn * short Cumberland and Pittsburgh. L"n lUystmet l-twnwn Penn and the riser Kn-t 3 I rariety. Also, BIHTISII GOODS, conaialing in part of j n j onc , i Tbo adrantage of onr location—-our moderate chare-', quim of W® “• »•° -H Lib-rty at. t PAPER MUSLINS, VELVET COIID3, BEAVERTEENS* • , b ' i earnest dc»irc and the elertiona wn will nao to glen entire -- ! TABBY VELVETS, ALPACOAS, CASHUEKEB, ITALIAN , ”r.," t.i ;“m “3 *' h '’ P ' | .tFOt Salt. I °«SrHE BS i »OTHEB S ., | CMLAsWDCnaSM ! 0 „ r.-.rU to T7OB i Don’t fail to procure Mr,. Win.loW. Sooth’ or ! %£F3i£?Sl‘ i ingSyrnp fbe ClOldren Teething. It haK no equal on earth. AT THE OUtXSTABLtZtui* Fnyetto .-prlug. P. 0., or at Uniontown, Pa. «»?;' ™ 1 ir„nWe F SST!S. e&d. Al«i lftl-acrw ..f :It greatly facilitates the process of teething by aoßeidng the j . PUtiburch Pa., ’ , n. F. DADCOCK. , „„\v. tViaconsin. Apply to GKO W. gurnsrednelng all allay pain, and U i »** "*»»<* Street, Plttaburffh, P , | -p OQKS FQK SUMiUsK KEADIINO.—K. «UJ «N, east aide of the Diamond, 2d door north of Ohio st., ! tnro to regnlato tho bowel*. Depend upon it. mothers it j Wno IS now receiving from bliro[>e D na ! _|) C. COCUItANK, 6 Fodi*rul stmet, Allcghenr, has for ■ AUcebeny city. , *.._ will pile reel to TonrsclTes, and relief and health to your ! Eastern Citus a choice assortment of articles In his : aate at low prices, a choice aMurtment of standard,poetical | ’ LOTS FOR SALE. I" m 8 * ... , , . - n rv-viin 1 and miscellaneous works; new publication* in tbe various \ .., ~,,,,, .• Tl r,_ tj.»lo | infanta. Perfectly nnfo in all cmm. i Um*. wunprielng n-w and totefol shai»» «*f Pearl ,e t departments oflitoraturo. Block recenUy repleai.hud; |HP 11K tolloWing Lots nrO nf»W offered lor Sdle ! This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of Su>ue Toa, Dining and Toilet Wsjp, end tbe sam« In Plain, i Every Day Dond Book of History and Chronology from J. <>u verr liberal term* and low prices, Tir: the met.xp.Ti.ncwl biiJ .kilful f.'Oial. I'bj.ldnn. In N.w 001.1, Lu.tr. llan.l Fie. White Vnrifl..,] Iron th. Creation to the prew-nt time. J.tl Un»lt Belwt I'K , ™“« j”' 1 „n'l c)m"t“^ ... r i„ i a _ ... . courae* from t)>o Fr> nch and German of Krammacncr. >lu- viilc, immi-rliatei, nppoMtrUie wail ot AUegueny vein England, snd baa Iron u*<d with m-uT railing Hire l.i j gtone Table Ware, known to be the most dural I n In no( , >XLg | liek andutherv; EhlcrVLlfeof Dr .Kane ,«vos!>T. Wh lot 21 fect fr.-nt by IvW to 121 feet deep to an alley JO millious of crtJ"s. | u»e for IL.lids and FtcamU'Ht*; French China of now styles. f r( . g h snpplr, Disconrses, Addresios, Ac., <.f lltshop putter, of feel wide. Wo believe It the be»t and sur-.t r.-aieJy iu the n..rld. in , iu Pnre W | l(Ul £ c uh ( . r in sott* or aiDgle pa.; The Hand but not the Heart, T. 8. Arthur; Lraula, a '2A. Fiitcvn lots nearer the Allegheny r, f Ter * racl | ri 7 i< Jtl, _ . n . rK PKiUr-n whether it „ . ~- „ , c nriftannU tale of count ry lite, S-well; The Race l-r Riches, memoir <»* fn.nt.m IVwl creel. (tVfeot wide) and exumdiug in depth all cases of Dysentery and Diarh.-ea In Children, whether it p j 4CeJ; Ricbly Gilt aud DeooraUi Toilet Sots; Drittannla waUam Riddle; Life and Time* of Hugh Milh r. MU feet to an alley 20 feet wide. arises from teething *>* ftmin any other can»n. PUted Castors; Uvruimi Silver Tea T*bl« h|*onna, Sotip w j t j t „„, n y other new works. Ju'i 3t|. Filtes n L<'U nearer tbo river, each 2* foot front on I nir..c.lh«Bh™i ; ,...timx.e,n, y d r , l ,«r.,u,lo.„..,i. L„ B«, A,:.pb„.,.„L. I.ox, H.cßeJ Carving pi, „jj |i |J Jj T‘ASSO H T M E N T 6 E .K, ,2. i'lStTiTtl i* worth itv weight in gold. Tea and Tulle Kulve. .md Forkr. T.-a Umtera aud Trays PHOT GUNS, \th FUL-n I>.*v nearer tbe river, each “4 feet front on Million* of bottle* are sold ever) year In tho Umtul Si.aker aud Je*. fc -r*> a Tallo Mntf; Japjanod urnl Decoi iteJ BWRTING APPAKATI . i Broadway, (wlitcb In 60 fu*t wide, nud through which the States. It is an old and well-tried remedy. Tm Toilet Setts GUN FL’RSITUHE, Allcgbeny Valley Railroad ruu«.) and extending in depth PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. Also, a completeaod full «**ortmrnt »f>rf articles M.lta- HUNTING U4 feet tn an alley 2u feet whir. _ , , .. , , pniTD-pia ~. r ,, i,). , ur ,h« CiHJNTIIV K> Tali. TiiAUE, at prices to ide-tm Jo the city, is at I £,ili. Fitn-en opp«>«ite Iho above, aioi n-«r, ri» ri »■»«» C cnalo “ ablM * ,h9 ofCURTIS k 1 K,! ’ 1,," toex-mlne this , CARTWRIGHT A YuCNG. : er. each U 4 feel trout u 0 Broadway and ettendmg In depth KINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper, ’ mrti3inilawT jud _ No Ad Wood street. ■ Ut»l«wt t.>anall-v ‘JO feet wide. i front on Sold by Druggists throughout the world. JuidawljfcF - QT RAYED OR STOLEN. —A j wl^Tabd^iodlngT'^'p^ "™' mare, s«r* ol tho leR old and »luw of an alley 20 b-*-t wide. travel, on Wertnesd** evening la«t the borso strayeti from Term* of sale as followir—One third of th*» whole purchase the tulde on Minervvllllc road. To any oue n-torning the money remain on bond and mortgage— interest payable animal or giving information where she may U* hmod a aniitially—ono-tbird of Ibe balance cash in hand; tho »• litx-ra) reward will bo funnd at kia Liberty slroet, or John maindur tn l>,- paid in four equal annual instalments, with Aitliurs' house, Minersrille road. 1 inmrrst, payable annually, secured t y bond aijd mertgaga. Ju.kltd WM. ROSENTHAL . pnrrhasvra to pay f->r deeds. Finfiu* i * lie *; t . | plans of thefe lota mav l*o scin at the following plant■; IttJl J A Kb—For J-rillt. I’rCHOrVf :Uld nat |,. Ti ß pl ,» n i Cos, * |«VUara A Co'* OlaM Works, Pickles,«>Tkll *:*'•*. f Bcilors A Co's, |Colemaa, HaJlman ACo’s, JAR CUKKS— From inch, fur Fruit, Pro- ; A Uradley A Co’e, Wbito's Carriago Pactory, ■crvi-vand pickle Jar-. Kn;»i-* Wade's j Pa. R. 1L Works, 9th trsrd, BOTTLE WAX—Fur Fruit Pi'-rrrr* mid P*-klo A C"‘«, .Allegheny Valley U. 1L D«- | J-rs. it I. KAiINWnCKACIi. A. W.«xl. Agei.i f,»r Phiwoii; pot. | jul No Ot, corner UV«d aud Fourth ■!* , Brewery, .At tho Gan -eon. T AWES’ DRESS SILKS AND ROUES ~t , 4 «">«• Me;,..,'. u»l«r I A cn-Atly rrdured price*, ai Cr-ing "lit -« e «f Paik. MvCurdy A Uo's Collar Work*, ju.l Ml.'llPllk A lit K< IIH LLh. j f„r further particulars, apply to An TONS I’ii; IRON fur Shlc'i.y : 18 . Jtr “’ W S?ioir»SS«fSSSSiL sJUjn.T HITCHCOCK, McCRKERY A CO. : __ LAW SCHOOL OK THE UNIVERSITY BBWARB OP 151POSTOH8. . CAUTION TO INVALIDS.—Dft. SAMUEL 8. FITCU, (OlQc* 71-i Rroadwat, New Turk) known a* the author “f» “A’no r/unitfre TreatmenT for the disease* of thoLitug* Heart, Liver, Stomach, Bowel*, Kidnoy*, Skin, Nerve*, Mtisclei, Joint*. Blood, Ac , and for all Femalo Complaint*, continue* hi* practice wiflTLi* n*ual •uceee* Sir If' >s never alu*nt from JWto lorl. and has not been /-r imtny years. IU has no other office nor any assorisu er j-.rtr.er | at Bujala, Clduu/o, Detroit, Pittsburgh or elf where, and ■ has not had. Beware of nU persms using his nar-», "r \ pretend,ng to hare now, or to have had, any profestiona, [connection with him! They are Impostors’! Apply, p*monl klly orhv letter, directly to hiinridf at hi* oflkr, 711 Broad way, N u Y»rk »hm« alone hi* treatment can I* had.— Rented!'* *oot to any part of the country, auJ treatment conducted iiircvaafnllj by letter. A viiit from tb* patient prefer re-1, lli* “Six Lsctuius" on tbo Longa, and axplaio log tbo method by which be cure* the ab«) e (1 *-0 pageo, bound) sent by mail, po«t paid, for 10 cent*. je6;eodllnfc summer of 1854, *ss, that (he health at heart; the veal Caution to Invalids—Beware oflmpoators. DBS. CALVIN M. FITCJI and JOHN W. STKES(-»fflce 101 Poim *t . BUt-dinr*!'.) m-tir* nitli much pl,-.o*nrv the above card uf Pr. S S. Fitch. * f Nt-a Yurk, un-i foci it t.< Lj Uteir doty also to CAiitL-u the lovUid public. agaln-t impo sition* «hii;b wcni daily increasing. Recent di-Toluptneiit* in Now York, of the fraud* pra-t.red by “oldlh H.laaif*," the “retired phyiirisu, where nao-ls i f life havo ue-arl) run out," and of “Dr Unr»» Brant," and othrra, «r-n» U-r-n-ler it a more suitable time than uanV, to exp-** »n-h trl.ktty and vindicate our own character ami It i* the nu-re iurum beul upon u» ti* do *<-, lnsatmnh as th« '-pit-inn prevail)-th»t this di»h>'mwty U coodurd to thoc**Ulrn citie*,—».» far from this being tru* then- are *eorca if itiuoraut doctor* in thi» and the Slate* farther avHt, who literally r..b invalid*, n--l only of their money, but of their very live*, for(ihrv p?«v«mt them (nun pr -;uriug proper treatment in tin'. Most if the*-travelling do. lot-lake H.l»»uta;e ol lu. prevalent but erroneous beiiet that lnog -ii*****. ran 1-* curd by inhalation*; ntul either prvfces t->l.« connected ailhour aelvee. yaoum even having assumed our very name* i'T dome raalern pb.T*irian «>f K rrat t«rut»\ or tlso with some tar off (and mythical) Uiwpital ur Uolvmity: an! invalid* in their cara«*tne** t-- regain h-aith firgi-t rx»mlt* proofs and resuUt n/frejfiMen.', but arc p*-r«uaded by I ar> nsaertlon* to plies their health and lirr. In charge nf iucotn patent and unprincipled men. We have f u r acme time b<—n shrinking from tbi* unj-l-a* * ; ant doty, l-ul cart do to uo longer, and trout thl* rar-l may bo tho mean* clearing a-mc frotn bring <b*crived. In conrlotion, it ia proper l*> rej-«*t, a* »» have so often done formerly, Tfl AT U K UAVF. NO FREBKNT OJN.VKO TION UTTII DR. 8 S FITCH OR W?TU AN Y OFFIOB IN NEW YORK. DU*.CALVIN M.FITCIIA JOUX W SYKKS ji-7 .lincodfc PITTSBURGH BAG FACTORY 13 . C . H K H B 9 1 , Corner Liberty and Hand Sir«ct*< Manukotur.-r :»11 ktn.N-.r l, 'h» ■uitaM» for Uraio, Hour. M-:* 1 . LocWii**!. Salt. Hmo* *n I GrocetV u-», printed it, t.-nl .r. l »pi r. frUi*. 1,1 order. A ron.l-u.l fnrr»3 "f 1 s, ‘ l Hit* f.-r hif*. us low aiar.> .a I tU‘.u All criers prompt ly AIM .POSTLEY, NELSUM & CO., J/.inu/jrf«rrr* "/ GUX BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICKS. ROUINSON** SULtDOAbT ftTEBL (*CYTH6S—Warranted. C\i»t SUml iOnJ Umnmrre‘l .Vtorr/s me/ Hoc*. //<?? arid J/finur* }urk», Pirkn, Matt of l’t, rf'r. WtrchooK, Pfo. 17 Vlarkct St. B.rn.Umfc PITTSfIURGII, PA. LAKE'tiVPEliioil UIPPKIi MILL BMKL,TIN*O WO 11 K B PARK. M’CURDT A CO MANUFACTURERS OF SiIEATIU.Vi. BRAZIKK4' and DOLT COPIER, PRESSED OH*- PKR BOTTOMS, Raised Still IL.tt.itnn, Fpelter J*<*M«-r, Ac Also, Importer* and Dealer* lit METALS. TIN PLATE. SHEET IKON, WIRE, Ae. OusUnlly on baud. TlumMi's Machine* tad Touts. tTarehoa**, So. 149 Fint and 120 S*”‘nd itrcrl, order* of Copper cal to any il«»lre<l pstlrm rayTW.ltiukwlyT 1 THEOREATEST MATCH MACHINE IN TIIE WORLD! A FORTUNE MADE WITH A SMALL INVKUJIENT THOMAS' PATENT MATCH MACHINE la * simples cbwap wid perfect M*lch Meier. TL** Mul.iu* coat*only |llF>; li .iri»«n t-y hand. *ud will m*k* lL* fur taneof th* ta*nuf»cturer in* abort ttme. When- K°"d *ood la lo La Lad mulily it m*ten.-Ulj Ui# c»»t aySernr*! ronnty or Mar.hii.n *re oIT-ro-l lot •ala at a moderate prlre. For partlriilar* call at (IAZETTB C.U .NTISG R*x»\J, FtUU *tr<-*t. Jep.lAwfrirT FISH! FISH! CiiNSTANTLY ON HASH, A ITLL M PI'I.Y <»F WHITE FISH, TUOL'T, SALMON, PICKEREL, HERRING, MACKEREL, •J'-Order*, arcoWimolfil Ly tin; ra»h» will rm—t ptompl attention. H KNJt Y H. COLUNF. A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, No. 63 Fourth Street, rjTTsmntan, pkkiya. Companion rpj.rcfctutod of LlzlirAt ilandlxig. Cliaitßfrd by PrufLij'lranlA and other States. Fire. Marino und Life lU*fe* taken or all descriptions. A. A.CAKBIKH. jylfltlydfc S. N. CARUIER. M . ic . (MLLII3BPIK DENTIST, Kxtractd Tcetii witliout paiu, by an enure- LT JtEtv Anaostliotleegrntspplled to tbo lentil aj.d kijiu» ouly. Tooth front one to fall rrtts ltisi-itod on Iho various iDstallie liuos. Ho sdso Inserts troth on rntirr Jiircrlain loi* with couUuaoas gmo, wbkb lu boauty, cleaultoosj nn<l dtirahlUty ennnot tall to pletiso. Call and examine s|«-ri- No. hi Fourth sU*st, below Markot, (second story,) Pittsburgh.- Je7:lydfc The CTroat Bn g Usn. Remsdy CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! front a prescription of Sir Jatnos Clarke, M. D- PhysiJlan Extraordinary to llieQaoen. Tliis well knowa Mcdldno is no ImposJllou, bnt a inre aud safo remoily for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, rom any cause whatever; and although a powerful remedy, they contain nothing hnrtfUl to the constitution. TO MARRIED LADIES Ult peculiarly salted. It will, lu n short time, Lrltigon the moathly period with regularity. ThfM PiOthavt nrvtr l*tn ktumm fo /ailtohereOu dire> f font on iht second j<nge <\f pamj>hlti art vitil observed. Fur full partlculara, get a pamphlet, free, of Ilia agent, fi. D —JI and 6 postAgn enclose*! to any author! tod agent, will luuir* a Mltle, contAlntng over SO phis, by return mall. U. L. FAHNESTOCK A CL* , Pittsburgh, wholesale agent, and sold by all druggists. apZTjdAw fc T MERCHANT TAILOR, A'o. 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, is' prepared to furnish his customers and bujsr.pmo'iUi, ’' lu> tat “ l *” ! ' n ‘“ l .trie, of Spring MS Snmmor flood, of.rerj ..rirtj. wUob b. »U 1 tuba on to orior to lb. oatin. rulrficfloo of tho» uh*uuj f.Twtbm »ltl> tbolr »p-Sdrc w. & D. IUNEHABT, nurmcnjm* un nw«w All kinds of Tobacco, Battffw* c *B M, » U«v»roct&Uy takratbo bafldlnr No. ISO Wool ■ddltloo to their Itrwt, wbnvtlier will be ploawd to receive their frioMi, «pBMr4k > js , jab. Mni .a u G-iii-iiN, unnoma o» ileoSiol, Cologne Spirits and Fowl Oil, J»lfcdiyfe 170 Sewmd Srut _ 7-N’o r .- &4 St, Chut Street, &•* n*« Banding Txnastmaß, fa. ttfc*. - • , r j, nnsßCßcn /m. Plttsbargh, P«bbb< 'i!> Wood SIH J A JIBS CLAIUCB’S SAMUEL GRAY PITTSBURGH, PENNA, John C . Baker ft'.Cn'B OKNUINE COD-L 1 VKll O il* ! ! Tina Medicine, prepared in themo«tnp pi-xri-) niatmvr, and bottled by u*. ha* rect-lew) the eane ti.,n of the moat M-i-ntiflc of the Medical l*rof*Ml»n of BhiL n-r-mmond It a* •np-rior to any other now manufacture). OriUefliraeytud importance u« ni vm-lul in Mwof CotiannipUon, (lout. Bronchitl*. Ai-thtna. ( hi-olc Uhetima li.ni, and all Scrofuli-ii* di*i-*v-*, it I* uun<-c«s*ary tnajaak; —lhonnan<U ofi-ciinout phyairUna of Kiin-jx* and America bariugtealed It* wouderfu) crjative pro^rtie*. Fri’porvd only by JOHN C. RAKER * UO.. Wbnlwwl* Drumtieta, Na U 4 North Third elr«*-t. irhiU-l- lphia. Sold hj all Druggtata tbrmighont the couutry. JniJ.dtor»U_ WHEELER & WILSON’S rAXVXILV SEWING MACHIWB Tl.i. Mnchio* Stitchr* tlio E' In oat or Conracat Tabrlc, Al tin l j.lrnitiri' i%f tli- i>j.rr«t>'r, niakftitt villi <•***" f ,:M ■ind dutiful ujul.iuraU* SihJitt jxr SlinnU, aim—t unlae Imjily. ami »rM.i/-,iiniii£ fur fattilly u«». Full inf -riunti Mi -h«) l>» uUaiP'ii I'F Jamea AI.HX U. RKKD. Ap*nt, N-.. Gh FHlti utixvt, nuilmraU. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES *l*l.;. mp* ru'tily «t SIStJtU'P MACHINES Otrt .11 otL.r* for t 1.., n«<- ot ? CL rhiuo aud .Slwo Manufacturer* Harness Makers-, Carriole Trimmers ami Cach Makers. .. ,-t -ir-J pffc'tlCflltj '»■ Kniiwlrdifr.J 111.* NKV F.OHM MACHISH. i. ’ lilt i.i L.nTU'Utal ci-wlnnc, *iih the |..r ( T' uj »f hitlea.j and (Joins It* wnrlc A hill »U-vr M v . t >r *»!>• ut N**» York by U. STItA W, Market IMTTSnrKOII. l*V DOUDOIK fcKrtj.su MACUINK. Vnoo fruni |t:. lo|o«. iJclTj ■ulO:ljitfc s. B. & C. P.'MARKLE. IKiNTI.V., J*.»n AND ALL KINDS UK W K A I J P I N G P A P IT. U WorehoDM. IVo, ‘47 Wooil Slreot, = I'.TTSUUKGII, I'A- K«i* l-tuhl At tu»rk-t tny4 tf fc *ll - CHiii»TY,'M. D., 11*3 Tkint 'Slirtt, PitUlurjh, /Vn«.», Honu* bad (h« Kuteru CoUegu »»iJ IW plt*l», ißd ««T«ril jc:.r.‘'pru. >!Vr» I.h mal u-nir*, m SCK'JICAI. AND MEDICAL CASK? R-r W t> II jw <r t «\‘l VI.!- u M. *< It. v !• It A i- ... • H... 1 II \ v. .- ..1 T tl f.n. I * < ; It I .1 .... J U. Usot.-r 1 Jol.u It M. it .r. t- | J.U-..1, !•>., ii.t.l I « tfr N. HOl-MICC* At KON*’, man) n Pureign anil Domestic Bills of Esrliange, rERTiriC.tTK? or DEPOSIT, i:\NK NUTT? ASM SIT.s lE, Mi iT MAlt 1C);T .TltlTT, VriTPUITUOU. JM. %g.Cotl>-<-Mi>n« male -'ti till ti.- | rlucip.l fitted thri.tijjb out tb. I'oiO-d .pSI-ldf JOHN COCHRAN At HRO, KASvrAcrvuKS or Iron flailing. Iron Vault*, Vault Door*, Window Shntlers, Window Cnards, if., ,V„» Pi .Sn.iN<l .Vi t.-t ,niJ HC Third Srtti, (bawvcn Wc.-d.ul Maikrt.i l*irr.S»UnuU. IA , U»'« <c . f.rWy of u«-« 1’.11.-rtia, tancj and pl.ln, r.i.ubln fur .11 purptwn I’.rtk-uUr .t«HoitJ..n (•aid U» pd- l-’to. J'J'luuh «lui»« *t .Sort notice. mr9 isienuoi *■ 0 r.i.fop VANDEVER & FRIEND, - A. 1’ l' U'U N HI Y 3 A T I, A W . A!»b KOUCITORM IN CIIiIMERV, .Vu. 6, iAin.'i BUi'ii, Dubuytit, lowa- pruiapU* midt-m .nypurlof Northern luwa, or Wntoni \Vt*con.«ln. WiUalU-ndto tbo pinch**. .nd Sal-.- uf IU-.1 EstnUs, nl>- telulQK Money *>«i Ibiudo and wltljidfe " " W"K V M Jv'N ~Ac' nO N . M.nufhcturt n and l*-aleri Id .11 kiwi. of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, A N I) LEAF TOBACCO, Vomer of Smill.fat.i ,V».Yt ami Duimitd All*S■ I’ITTSUUium. PA. WITURoW tk»C sL»*.d WILA'A.* miLUI. RO Bin SO Hi, HIS IS i MILLERS, i"OUNDEUB AND MACHINISTS* WAH II I N.OrTO N WOK K S. Pittabargb, Ponna. Office, No. il Market utrret. MMriif.clnr* ■!< Linili* < f St,«m au.l M.ll kl*. bin ri ) ; It-ul n.« I ft.ut. M.-UU H '*>■l Iron W»rk .1 nl'i'l itic .11.1 It. p. 1.1../ on nh-Tl onlir.. r.rWly.lfc tIEO. 11. ASUEIINOS,* •Vo. HI L'iht rty Sirrtt, f’t It r-jh, I' U-NU M' Tif>. A AM" UJ.Atl.ll IN F.**f) Vurletj ff PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, /."MS, r, J/..,...,.,, 111../ Cuunt.jf A*.... Sole l_»eatlier, Carriage Oilelothn, Ace., All ul which «r;ll L-v (urul.lml m tbt> Ch.li I’l U'««. *3~II IDES WANTED ,%.& •i-wty „ PUiIKiGrN ICXC JIAaNOK. SIO 11 T HI LI, S HA W N U Y DUNCAN, Kllb-IIMAN *• CO., ON TUB UNION BANK, LONDON, IN fcUMSOIT ONE POUND rITKKI.IMI ANI> UPWARDS. Ainu, liilli ou thu principal cities uud town* of Franr*, lUlgiutu, Holliiiid, Germany. Uu»ia »«'l ullkt Kurujvau Stat>-«, cou.Laittly uti bnnd aud fur rain l<y 1 WM. H. WILLIAMS A CO, lilnk.r*. Wood MATLACTK a^ROUBRS, COMMISSION AND FORAYARDINO merokants, So. IB Pin. Street, St. lout., «10. r e r sa to * DkA-01, St. Lou la. Buy A Jl.tUck,] Cinauuutt, Obio. Cba«. Dnftl-td A LoularlUr, Rj-t P. S. Day A Coi, Iktukt-rB, M-ru, 111/-, (Ire'.-n ft Ston.l Baukcra, Mu»c»itioo, town, Day A Mutliu.lt, PbiMflptiU, I’*^ It foraytb, Clicaij.., Freight Ageut lor llllnoi. Centra lUilnvul. JaWJmtlfc ETNA ibTOVE WORKS. • ALEXANDER BRADLEY, UAntrfACTCRik ato dralm w etk*t TARtrrr or COORINO, PABIiOR ASD HEATING STOTES, Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, Ac., iWIIOLBSALB AND RETAIL. FoimiDyun AllogUcny Rlror. two a/juarca nt.ribnul of * - I'cnnlytraniu raAMßgcr Depot. Office andlSales Room. mrl3:lydr c Moll A Wood BU, PUtihurgh, Pa. P A.YNE, BISBEIiL & CO., | «A3OTACTtnUtt* «» Cookioc, Parlor and Heating STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fenders, etc,, And MRDutacttuen of U»e Celebrated CAPITAL COOKING- RANGE, NO. 935 LIBERTY STREET, jyifi-.lydfc PITTBBPKOH, PA. MITCHELL, HERRON & CO., HincrACTCitu or Coolclntc, Parlor and Heating STOVES, Grate Front!, Fcnden, Cooking Banget, 4e., 191 Liberty Bt., Plttalmrgb, P». mryilfcly • OAWiiB te CXjUiaiCV, Home, Blgaud OrnkounUl Patntars, QUA 12f XR 8l ■■■ BUUU W ■ '* WiatoX^adandZinoPaints. ... Aboi all kiodl or P*lat», OUi, Tamiitia, WtoJtfW T FntOnßTwbedi'teir 7 ■“v * * . 1U IRerf&rtttifiMfortatoH-.r&vfo .iflriL .• \ . AT CAMHRIDUE, HASS. Tbo Instructor* in tliii School are lion .iocL D , Royal Profi*B.ir. Hi>u Tutocmu;* I’Aiiioxs, LI- D, Dan* I’rolc.-ojr. lion. Fvoar WASHBvav, LL. D., University Profewor.' THE course uf instruction embraces the va‘ ileus branebr* of th* Common Law, and of trinity; Ad* miralty, Comtuerrlal, International aud ConatitntioiiaJ Law- Mi'l tli'* JarUprudviiee of the Uoiled State*. The Law Li brary conn!*!* of *Umt 14,000 volume*. >u<Jiu ucw work* ap(M-ar tlicr are added, and every elWt ii made to render it complete. Instruction i* givcu by oral lecture* and ••ipoMtama. (and by roeitalion* and examination*. in connection with thuui,; of which there are ten every week. Two Shad Court-* nr«* alto hidden iu oarh weak, at each i.f which a prc*i nu»lr given out. l> argued tv four aliidcut*. and an opinion drtiverud by the rieanliug Instructor Room* and other farilitiri* aro al*o prnvido.l for the OltihConrU; and an A wtnbly t- held weakly for practice In dtbatp, and ocrjumuiC a knowledge of parliamentary law and iirvcoedltigs. Sin.lenl* may cutrr the S-h»d iu any itage of their pi of ► ■i»nal *tuji«* or mercantile purro it*. ami at the piraiwn-p ment of either term, or in th.> middle, or i-ther part i t a term, They are at lilx.rty to elect what *tndis* they will pursue a-CTrdlns to tlietrvlew of their own waul* aud attainment* The Academical ynor. which roinmen*e» on Thun>d*y,»ix week* after 111*'third Wednesday in July. It divided into two term*, uf twniity week* e.wh.with a varafioo of nx w-»k* at the etid of each term. During the Winter taraUon. llio Libia:; i* op-urd. warm ed. and lighted, f-r the ti«o oftlie mcmla-H of the School. Thet-ierci»ei of the next term wilt.. .miuien.-e on Holiday, Sept.d, ltW. Applications tot admia-nun, or f-r Catalogue*. or any fur ther iuformatiou, may be made to either ot the l > rnfr*»or«at CatnbrM**. ju2-lawd3ui*_ Pittab’g, Ft. Wayne & Chicago R. R. Co. FOI RTU OF JULY, IS3», QPEi'IAL and Ac^omnn^nTTj^w*f.»>ar»g^ O d.atlon Trains wul leave IV U burgh for New UrtgbUio.oa MONDAY, July bin, aa follow*: jhn M 7 3n a m 9>» K. Id 10 a. U. ■: 1.1 r u Jla r. h. o no i- *. 11 M r. a. Stopping *1 oil St»liuu* w the arcomin.-Utioo «f juivv-ii 8 ur«b-n tirk.'t* u ill UI. JU. .1 ..It that day at .me for- for ih- ri.im l trip J- J- HOl-TON, l„J ( St.| ilcneml Passenger AC'i-t. PROPOSALS WILL I Lv tlic Urv.-rJing R-'g i.u. • 1,.. ..d.ieon i‘c.,l until WKDNV-- l»4 V, Ju: . . n at U M,. l .r tniAWv;,Vavi *v.rris<» wnueuuß simm:. • (‘trwt, WtK.yu Webster aud Wylie hire, la. and Pik~ Klrra-t b-t*ovti Fncti-ry i»n t Adam* Stfvrtv Plans ■■>.l tn»y be i«i tli" uft'cv. Bid drr • will r.l. a** examine the •iwiflcatioun befc'r* handing i.tit. :j.a .u-m u n. mcoqwin. O'! OLD PENS—I)aWWW. Warren * Hyde’. Jf" ppw anJ mperior "iVUI" (iul.l IVti, editable fur flue witting and flcnnng. Boek-keeiair'i will And lfai« P<-u "ui*- rt.»r to J m-j'li Glllott’t Strd Ppm <j( the lame cmiilruclk-n and number Also, a fall *Uxk nr all the viui.-u- style* tf P. n« ami £ilrer Holder*, niannlactuivd l>* the alvitr odebmted flint. For tale br J. 1- KKAD, 7s Fourth street, Jul v-Apollo Bnlldinc*. SA LMONTmAUKARE L AND HALIBUT juat (wived at PIIANCFra Family Grocery and T-a Store, F*-ler*i «lrc*t. Allrghr-nv cf th.' Uigwland iiitcat No 1 M-afkarwl and falßioti to N« t.mnd iu the c»ij. VAN *. lik> lb*. Smok.wl Halibut in pnm* or.hr Jul OHIO WHITK aXJIaPIiUI.i These celebrated springs, (here tofore known as “Hart's Springs,” on the Scioto lUver, « l 5 raHo* fiotn Ohio Whit* Sulphur r tit ion, on the Spring field. Monut Vernon and PitUbcrgb Kni)r> ad; *> uilbw from fw-Uwaie, on the Cleveland and Columbus lUilmat, and 17 miles frota the City of Cut urn boa. fa now open to the public acekiug health or •pleasure. under auaplcae and with ap pointmenta that will make tt FxasT Cum in ove-ry particu lar. Tba present proprietors of the (Hilo White Sulphur bare liberally added to tho buildings and general arroramo dationaof the r«t*t«, and have fitted aud (urniahed tbo wbob' •>» lh« nttf colons of taut*, and luxury. Th Cuisi: i« inteisrjiUflnalSt. Tue aueneryjufand near the domain haa b*en thought to bo the lineal In Uhlo; the air la pure and healthy, and the medicinal properties c.f the wonderful spring, (Jetting 120 pallooi per miuuLo,) are now admitted to ]HMam curatiTo aud recuperative iollurnii* to the Unicd Wblto Sulphur of Virginia Tn*r* arc attached !•> the i-»t«Mishmcnt all the *rce»*o riea round at the lint SnmouT Hotel* uf the eountry The Uwna mud ground* about th«* Hotel are uparton* and well kept, and tbe tmautllu) driers through the tdd and along Die romantic rittr an- singularly atirartite, though unit* m.eluded. Arrangement* can be made for rinm> by nddrenaiug ISAAC i'AIST, Columhua, Ohio. For any farther general information. reference may he hud to Muftis. Andrew. iVtleon A Co.. Cincinnati; or lo Mes*ra. Fating of the Nnl, or K«.l«ey of the American Uotel, Coluni bua; or to Mr. 11. Chainbeiluln, of tho American Hotel, Del aware. jeUU.lmd* AMlguet’i Sale. Til K lYnhimtl I’rupcrty of Davi«l llolnip« will l>e told by tho unuondgmid ou TUUKSDAY, J l I.Y I iru. ISf-n, at 10 o’clo. ka. *-at the tvaidance of tlie laid lUrl l lt..|iii. «, CoHlu-i township, Allegheny county. >Y«. 11. FOUSVTH. Assignee. CUTLERY. SUtiGICAL INSTRUMENTS, DKNTAL INSTKI MKNTS, tc —We would e:alJ the nii.mUon ot the public to our aplcudhl stock of Ttlbt, Table and I‘ockrt Coilerr. We would alao invite the atten tion i’i the Surgical and Dental to our stock and onr liclllties for manufacturing Inaintnenta of all dfwcrip tioni. Coulblent of onr ability to pb-aae, we aollclt a rail, je-jti CAimvitmliT jt vtiuxo, bn WOO.l at. Compound"lxthaot of boots, n.r making Deer a healthy beverage.—lt la peculiarly eb ficacious in Scorbutic affecUcua, eruption* of the skin and all diiMaeofl arlaiog from itupuritlna of the blood. One of the moat popular article* tn the market wherever It bu l<ce«i Introduced. On«lKittle, which wlllinoke : ten gallons o< hocr. Far «*lo by U. L. FAHNnSTOCK A CO.. j' -O No. HO, corner Wool aud Fourth »U SUUEHIOR BLANK BOOK S',' Lodges, Journal*. Cash Hooka and Day Books. A large supply on haml, lurnlo In the must manner, of the lltn-*t quality of paper, especially for city orders. Blank Hooka made to order, itiled tn any given pattern. JeW WM. Q. JOHNSTON A CO., 67 W... 1 *t. TjiSH.—6o Ibis and DO hiflib!.- new No. 3 J 1 Mackerel, 20 bbta Baltimore Harrlng, 20 do Halifax do, 60 do and 60 kltla 1,2 and 2 Mack*r»l, CO do Lako Flab, in etore and for sale by Jegl ___ J. B. CANFIELD. All kinds op seasonable dky GOODS cheap for each- Jn±dAw? a HANSON LOVB, 74 Market *t. Extra family flour—loo *t» Tcnn Extra Family Flonr in aloreand for aaie by Jnl ROBERT DICKEI’, 134 Fiont at, near Wood.’ Canvassed dried beef—2o tierce* Brant A Bwifi's Canvaaaed Dried Beef Uounda, fi r Bummer nso, for nte by F. KKI.I.KRS A CCL, je'i&lwd No. SOD Liberty atreet. F' RESU FAMILY ROTTER received daily per Exprtsa, Id kege and buckets, pat up at tbs beat dalrict Id Obln, for tale, wholesale and ratall, by Je2S RIDDLE, WIKTB A CO-, 185 IJberty itroot FlSii I FISH!—44 bbls. prime Balt. Hcr rinf, jnst receiving and for sale low by. HITCHCOCK. McCREKRY A CO, Jul 122 Secomlaml 151 Front alrevta. bags Flaxpet*d; 3 doFeatlT en; 10 do Tcnn. Wheat; 30 hbla. 8. Bprlng* extra lam ily Floor, to arrive on steamer Olcnwuod and fur aaio by }ul IBALAII DICKEY A CO. WE are now selling all kinds of Dry Goods very cheap for cash. Jett C. HASSON LQYK.74 Market *L FOUNDRY IRON—SO tons for sale by Jett HENRY 1L COLLIN S. LIME —2*16 bb)B. jußt rcc’d and for pale by Jett HENRY U. COLLINS. 1 n bbls Potomac Herring in store and lur 1 V/ gale by TUTCIICOCK, McCRKERT A CO. POTATOES— 100 bush to arrive ou Gh dialer fur cale by Jc2S 1 PITCHOOCK, McCRggRT A CO. X GRO. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE far eale by Je« ' B. L. FAHNESTOCK A 00. fZ GRO. BAKER’S COD LIVER OIL for wla by Je2fl B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CQ. EGGS — 4bbls. fresh -Kggß just reo’d &Hd fbr aalaby JeSO ■ R- KOBtSON A 00-v IEANB.— SO hush prime white in etore and i fccadlby [ft 34] J. B. CU3CTHW. Valuable St. LottU Improred Properly for Sale. The foundry and machine shop, known u the ?L Louie Novelty Wcrka. sro offered for mle. The establishment hu a Rood stock of Pattorna, laihe* and To»la f>r a general Stationary Kdrilo and Ma chine bminet*. with a capacity tor working »eYrnty-liTe han.U and will l>e mid entire to a good pnrclmaer, npon n*aa.uial>to term*. The aorvlers of a cumj-otent man. well acquainted with tl*> place and familiar with the tmsincM, can secured by the purchaser, it desired. Further particulars can be obtained by addressing either cf'tlie ntiiteralgctd. atSt.«Loui»- JASIBd M. CORBITT, CUABLE3 lUYHA, WM. R. UIDDLKCOME. SALE, 5 acres 100 perches of Lund 1 in Cnltini township, near F-i*t Lii-crty, adjoining lauds ol Th-n. SMlutt nnd U. A N<**l*y. Th* pr-p-rtv Is <‘lr rxt.tlT MtuaU d for a private residence. and would make oo» of ilir mo»[ li«c<l<-oniu country i«u m tlio tK-autiful valley of E-n-t l.il-nr F n r prior and t-m-. apply to AUSTIN. LOOMIS t CO., .v; No !iS Fourth street. li\\illlHTloN FOR SALE—Odo of the jJ m>>#{ attr*riivt* and interesting exhibition* isnowof tervdf>r iul«> or exchange for mcrchandixc. In UtrrUoti*« ihi Painting* ot the Creation nf the World, Dcati notion of Jerusalem. Full of Nine»rh. the Court of UabytoD. and oth. er Important Mihjecta. lion- U a rarechance to make dow ry to men «>f« ulerprlw, a* thu exhibition will command (nil house*. Apply to G. W. BUNN, Ea«t tide of lh« Dia mond. third door North of Obi- atn-ct, Allegheny, Jc2l_ “VALUABLE CITY LOT FOR SALE.— V That eligible bniMlog lot, with the bonding* tberw on. alttuu d ou thecorner nt Lila rty and Hand atm-u, front ing 2rt ft. iDcbos on Liberty andextonding back along Hand Street 110 feet to Exchnngo alley. j 6 W T. D. TIMING 4 CO., S? Smitbfleld ft. T\,jr AN U FACTORY FOR SALE OR RENT _|YjL —Enterpriee Foundry, on Sxndnaky street. All-gbe* ay, with good steam power, suitabWar mannfmctujing ! purpOi^ - . of curious kinds, will be »oM or lea«>od low. En- I quire of Mr Samm-l Henderson, near tbo premise, (baa : the cf* of Iter, Sproul's church,) who will show the j property, or of )e0 R. l'.OtllSON & CO.. Liberty at._ I’jiOft SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth atiret.lvtwMu Smftfcflcld and Cherry All-?, 100 feet front by So deep. ' A L<>t on Third slrnt, near fcmithfiehfpld feel front kU ■ Watt—'Tlie aquaro hoandul by Bntl»r. Wilkin*- 1 and Carroll atm-t* *n<P Spraco alley, f 4 f**t frent by I2d I deep, ooarly opjH»alt« to I'unnxck A llirt's Foundry. I Xh« • juare hounded by Stnollanm. Wilkin* and Carrol I utreeti nad Spruce alley, t-wt trout by 120 (hep, On Allegheny. Car»<.u aud Butler etreet*, adjoining the ! Allegheny Vulrej Railroad Station, lurty contiguous Lota, i each 24 Iret front by 120 feet deep. Eight acre A of ground in lUweree township, part of uot Lot iin, between the New Brighton road and UiUdalo Ccia- Lnty In Allegheny City, Third Ward, Utwi-en Eart Lane and Ch*»tnnt aireet. A Tract of Land in Wcatmoielaud County, on the l'hlla th lphla tninplke. T miloa front Latrube—76 acre* in cnlti* ration of rich land—k)o acre*. A Tract of Land near Litnnier, Weatmoraland county, of 375 arrea. WILLIAM M. DARLINGTON, myl6:dtf 155 Third otreet, above Stnithfield. Li) ESTABLiSfiMENT'FOR SALE.— Owlnc to the delicate health of Wm.Mitcbeltree,jr., be 1 inlenda quitting btulm-w to live In tbecountry. Therefore ! the «*atal;ll«lim"nt carrlwi oe by himself and brother U of fered for aale, with tho fixtnree, )lxUfyiuc apparatna, etc. , A It’M of both front and hackatorea (which belong to their uncle) aiil l>e given to the porcJtaaer for a number of yean 1 at a fur rvut. Thi* luxiae ia well known and of long atand lug. having been rctahliahed by their uncle and father.— W. A M. Hitrbtdtree who bare donna large bu*lnc*» inltfor many yuan as wholeaaie grocer*, wine and liquor mer dianUaud rectifying dhtUJlen. Persona wlablng-to pur rJuiic can aeo tbe premia"* and stock,and learn the terma by applying at the stoic. No. 209 Liberty strMl. Pusaea •iou can U gin-u either tbe Ist Jane or lit July. cers, lavernkeeperg and C'mstry merchant* will be supplied with articles iu the above line ou very favorable terms, aa they want lo reduco their stuck to soil a purchaser. WM. MITCHRLTUEE, A BRO. N. B—All persooi liaving claim* against tbe firm will be paid on presentation of their accounts; and those Indebted are rtwprclfnlly requested to make payment with as little delay aa possible. ap27;tf Ohio Lana fox Sale, THE subscriber offers for sale section ten, township 12, ranee 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly knowu as ■•Bowman's Section,*' containing MO acre*. IK Is situate*! three miles west of Massillon, on the State Hoad leading to Wooster, and within about two miles of the Pitt* burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The south, east •nd north-east ijuartcn era partly cleared am! Improved— the mnaiudor Is cocored with superior timber—and the whole is well watered by springs and miming streams.— This section is considered the fiueet body ofsland in the cnonty. It will be sold undivided rr In qruulere to suit purchasers. To thoso who desire to Invest In real estate a belter opportunity Is rnretj offered. J. B- SWEITZnt, No. 101 4lh street. Pittsburgh. oc2ti.-tl*vtfT Farm tor Bale* . THE ANDERSON FARM, 2$ miles£=3 above the Depot, at New Brighton, Beaver Co- E*g ou Block House Ban, containing 103 acre* of excellent land, every aero of which Is tillable, and 05 of which laun der cultivation. There are 13 acres of good timber, 60acre* tn gnus and posture, and an abundance of cuaL There ban Orchard ol graftwlirnittreoa. In almost ever; field there h a spring of navcr-falllng water. Tlie Improvements consist ot a new frame DwelLlng, at tached to a weather-boarded lop, a small tenant boaso and a large frame Born, 1 0 by SO feat. This choice farm bin a high state of cultivation, fences rood, and la a rvepeclable neighborhood, convenient to churches, schools, for terms, enquire at THIS OFFICE, or of JalWAwtfT J. ANDERSON, New Brighton, Pa. Valuablo City Property for Bale. TitlAT very desirable lot on Water Street mud Uedoobt Alley, next to John Irwin A Eons, being l£j on Water and Front streets, and ICO deep along the Alley. It will W sold together or la lota ot SO or 24 feet each. For terms, (which will be made easy as to payment.) ap ply to JOSEPH 8. LEECH A CO., mrLdlf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Liberty street property for SALE.—The Store-room and Dwelling, situated on l.tbvrty street, near St. Cl sir, known as No. 183. The lot U about 22 but trout sud 120 foot drop, extending back to Exchange Alley, on which Is erected a Stable and Carriage house- The propet ty rents readily for SCOO, and will be Kid sta bareniu and on accommodating terms. For particulars onqulroof !L H. KINO, 4>i7 __ No. 211 Liberty street. IJ'OR SAXE—One of Wallaces Patent ' Portable Floor Mills, with Benner’s latent Patent Smut Machine; Bolt, Billing Cloth and Elevator, all com uleteand ready tor sotting np. Apply to * 1 -—IV. B. SlfniAM, Oil MIIL aplalawtf F cor. Rebecca A Craig sta, AllegbonyClty. BOOTS AWD SHOES, • CHEAP FOR CASH. JAMES ROBB, NO. MARKET STREET, NEAR THE MARKET UQCSE, IlajJost rec*lTcJ blalurgo HpriDt; »tork of LADIES’, MISSES’ anti CHILDRENS' COOTS aud SHOES; MENS’ CALF, KIP AND COARSE BOOTS, SHOES, OXFORD TIES, GAITERS, OPERAS, to. DOTS’ AND YOUTHS’ BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. A rcrj ruperlor article and eery ncof, Direct from tho Slanetactoren. which he will e*H I*7 the rut or package at very reduced price* for cash. ThU itock comprises one of the largest assortments to be foond in any city, suitable lor dty and country sale*. having over twenty Tears experience la buying, he tnuw that ha can now suit all tastes. He rcspcetftiUy jnTUos »» In want to e iIL assuring them that they will be flowed. WINKS AND I,IQUORS RQ DC C B D PRICES* TUE SUBSCRIBERS ABE SEIXniG OFF tbolr .lock .1 redoes 1»*“ JJStfSS * bosines, comprising »ma ol ib« c ° Foreign Wines and Liquors. ISv33 wmea a** . n-ta Rnndr. n*m«*7 do, Pure Old Irish Whiskey, Claret, Ul *M<Sj PortMi Blackburn’* Madeira. ALSO, old Monourahela Bye Whiskey, Superior DaoMelUclifled Whiskey, BUckberry, Ginger and Domestic Itrsodles, Gin, 4c, Ac., Ac. ■ *4-noUl and Tsrers Keepers, u well as families, hare now a good opportunity of supplying themselves oa advan tageous Urms. 1. Will SUTCHELTIIEB) AB a> & njWtf 300 Idberty Street* T AKB tiSU— : I i J5O half this. ‘iThitoftah; - 135 . ‘ do .I. Trent; . . • .100 ,- d® ; Salmon; , . M-da Herring; : SO "do Viekmtf Util day rfe,*Uftftr nitty SEHKY B. COIAOTS. iXSVKASCK CoVFtiTT > Jnn* 15tb,l$M.’ ) n-^^DiviDENi’. —Therrosi.lent and Directors U-i£K ofthUCot»i»«uy baTe t!u» .lay dfcJaml a diTidcnd of SIV DOLLAR.' j>-r upon lb* Capital Stock, fir* ilollamp.j.Mot...».l. "• tho StofttrJJcMor ttclr p rf r>rM»DL.!itr» i riha’iib,aiut one dollar credited to tbahr. I2KT j.ltva M gaMI-KLL ilAllSntLLetc-j. tfmcK MoaosuAiiiLi Coitpast, 1 PJ|flborgb, May 21st, 185».. / £ay-Divim:Mi. -Tl” President and Direo ter. of tin Mooon«a]><la Inramca toJßJjl' Pltlitairib, hare thli day daclara.l a dividend ot TWO DOLURS p«r •h-tre, to lx* ApplUKt to tlic redaction of theStOC* notcs> UESBY SI. ATSTOOD, Secretary. aStants. WANTED TO RENT—A Room in Pitts* Ursh, suitable for PbyalciMi’a Office.. Muit be In* cnM n. i ? l l t,;'jhood end centrally located. Plow tddreei Box S«U. fituburgh P. 0. J*3fr3td» WOOL! WOOL!!—100,0001b?. Wool ■mint ed at bigbtai cub price* by HITCHCOCK, SJeCItEERT 4 CO-, 122 Second aad 151 front JriI.J*KUT WOOL WANTED.—The highest market price paid lor Wool, by 8. HARBAUOII A CO-, Jcl9 Ko 205 liberty street. \\f ANTED—Agents to sell in the State of T T Penn«ylTmr.ik,njy HAN'T* rOWERPATEN'TSTUHP MACHINE, that two men can carryabout thefieldand pall np the largest pine stumps by hand In about two minute* each. Addrevs apfl:3mdW. lIALL. Danger, Maine. EMPLOYMENT. 950 a Month, and all Kiptaiei Paid, AN AGENT IS WANTED in every town nod county in the United SUL*, to engage in* re* uppcUtle and easy business, wliich the above prufitmey be certainly realized. For fall particular* addren Dr: 3. HENRY WARNED, eornrr of Broom and Mercer sta,v«w York City, Inclosing one portage itamp. J«3-lsnUw? WASTED lIfIMKDIATEI»Ti—IO,OOO Men to engage Id the sale of tbe tnoet popular wiling Book* in America. Invalid*, Mechaniaufartnewand Teach in wishing to travel, will find thla to bo a very profitable y~ »oJ pleasant bind ness, enabling them to see the country, and make money at the bub* time. Agents now in the bus* {. lncss are clearing from $5OO to $1,500 per year. For foil • l particular* and a Iht of Books address 11. M. RtJLISON, - Qnwn City Publishing Ilocse,' 141 Main street, Cincinnati,. '• Ohio; or, if living East, D. RULISON, Philadelphia. anlsjydkwfcT ISiurational. Male and Female Academy, Xorth Scieieklcy, Bearer County, Pa. REV. HENRY WEBBER, Puhcitax. LOCATED in a healthful and. beautiful re .. ; gfon of country, 8 mtlea North of N**w Brighton. with tourv freedom from ell immoral association*. The moral and religion* culture of Lho Pupil* ia regarded of prime Im-; f ort&nce. The EtadenU for the moet part board la the f*m> ly of the Principal. The counts of instruction is eowpr** hetwve and thorough. Terms per Seuion of 22 weeks, including boarding, mom. fuel, light*, washing and taition, $BO. Latin, Greek and French Language*, $5, one-half tobopaldin adtanca,ths balance at the close of the *c«sioQ. Session commenced on TUESDAY, the 18th day of Hay. | Students admitted at any time. lleferto Judge Pork, Manchester; Gen. W Koldusnn, Jr., Allegheny; J. 11. Burchfield, Pittsburgh; J. 11. MoUor, do; Juo. B. MeFaddcn. do. For farther particulars, address . - * RKV. 11. IVKllßElt,Principal, ' North Sewkkley* Bearer Co, Pa, •’ my2s:d»w£mF auction Salts. r». M. D.A.VIS, A.uotioneer. •Commercial gales Rooms, No. 54 fifth Btro«L TTALCABLE STOCKS At AucnCx—On V Y EVENING, Jely'th, at 8 o'clock,adlib* eolJ at the mstComm»rcfalsales roomj. N 0.54 riflhalratt; a; ibares Merchant*’ k Maaoractoren’ Bank Stock. r* •22 do I’ittfb‘g Lift.', Fire and Marine las. Co. do •jti do do Gas Comjrany do *l4 ilo old stock Allegheny Bridge Company do 0 do CitUons’Bank * do -:. jo3 P. SLDAVIS, Anct'c ■ Bellows, anvils, at auction.—' Od Saturday afnrnocn, Jolr 3d, at 3 o'clock, will bo •old, at th» commercial »1<( moms, No. £4 Fifth.tlrsrt, 2 Blacksmith Bellow* AnriN. 1 y io» Plate and Dim; 3 Cress Cut Saw*. • jii'J P. M. DAYLS, Aoct. L' IQUOIIS, CIO Aus AND TOBACCO.— •; On Satordsy marniuc. .'nit C>l. at 10 'o’clock, at the ' Cvmmeiclal Sales Koon>*. N«*. il Villh si, will be Sold, •’?••• lu tops, 10 {tails, each, Pr» nch Brandy; ' ' - 4 M b “ St-irGln; 4 cases Loi.dou Dock Rrtnlv; 4 •• Ciar-i S' tar; 10 •• flue .Maitoii.l W.hc, 10 - S'.ory '2b M. C\»ma;o.. r. 10 M. German h boxes Tobacco. CHILDRENS’ CARRIAGES.—On Satur day morning, Jnly CJ, at 11 o’c-’Ock, trill be fold, ti the commcrrUl taler roomi, Mo. II Fifth atreet, One J-aJj Washington Bugs 000 New Fork Cbalsr: ;On« Steel S)>ris£ do; {One Double I‘latn do. jo2 P. iX. DATI3, A net. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUA BLE REAL ESTATE IN SOUTH PITTSBURG HAM) * ■BIRMINGHAM.—On TUESDAY EVENINK,\jnIy 27th. at . S o'd«k. at tlio Commercial Bales Booms, No. 64 Fifth sL, I hi cider of R. Diddle Roberts, Esq., Administrator of Uw l*\te O. 0. deemued, will bn sold wlthont reserve, those Fir* Luts of Qroaoc, situate in the Borough of Sooth Pittsburgh, being nwirtid and numbered Is the plan Of raid Borough, No*. 3s, 77,78. M and 06. Also, tbo*e Three Lots ol Ground, Nos. 72,73 and 74, situ ate in the Borough of Birmingham, corner of Gregg street, haring each a front of twenty-Inur fact on Canon street, and expending hack one hundred feet tnChesnntslUy. Oo hit No. 72 is erected one largo Three Story Brick Dwelling ' House, with three story brick back building, Ac. Also, lots Nos. 91, fid and 93 in plan of lots ‘laid out by heirs of Gregg, in the Borough of Birmingham, havlngcaph a front of twenty-four foot on Carson street, and extending Lack one hundred fret toCbessntalUy. Also, lots, Noe. 177 and 178 on some plan, haring each a . front of twenty-four feet os Washington street, and extend- ’ log back one hundred feet to Walnut alley. Also, lots Nos. 203 and S 3 is same plan, baring a fnmt of twenty-bur feet on Washington street, and extending- c back one hundred (set to Spruce alley. Titia fnd Upntst lc. Terms cash. > JuLStdAwr P. SI. LAVU, Auct. Large stock op summer cloth- INQ At Auction.—On Wednesday morning, July 7lb, at 10 o'clock, will tw sold, at the Commercial Sales Booms, No. 34 Fifts street, la quantities to salt the trade, a chctos stock of well mads Summer Clothing, comprising twetoV hundred garment*, assorted in styles and matfr riaJ*. y<2 - P.M. PATH?, Aoct. . B AGO AGE AT AUCTION—On Monday, July I—tli, at two o'clock,‘will bo sold, at the new commercial sales rooms. No. 64 Fifth street, by order of J.. McMaster, Jr., tbo following unredeemed liuraeo frost tb* Spread Eaglo Uotcl: > 0 traveling Bags and 2 Trunks, with their contents.' _J«ri _ P. M. DAVIS, Aoct, 2IOCK P., Ft. Vf. & C. R. R. at private J stts, is lots to snlt purchasers, ty apl P. M. PAVIB, Aoct, No. 64 FilUi st. AUSTIN LOOMIS SCO., fflcrtianU’£iehaßgßi SECOND SALE NEW STOCK ALLEGHE NT BRIDGE CO.—On Tuesday, the 3d day of August, will be offered tor sals at the Merchants* 'Exchange, is lois sot exceeding fire shares each. Two Thousand Shares of the New slock of the Allegheny Bridge Company. Purchasers.'of said Block will bo required to pay as in stalment of five dollars per share, together with the premi um the stock may command at tbs time of salts AUSTIN LOOMIS a CO., Stock Broken ud Auctioneer*. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO- AT TIIB MERCHANTS* EXCHANGE EVERY THURSDAY EVENING.—Bank, Bridge, Insurance and Copper Stock, Bond and-Real Batata sold at . public sal# at the Merchants' Exchange by AUSTIN LOOMIS 4 CO. Notoe. Drafts and Loans on Real Estate negotiated on reasonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., se2l Block Note Broken. 92 Fourth st. COOEIWO by ess. -A. WORD TO THH&LADIES. The heatjbd term is approach- ISO, and we call the attention ef the Ladies to the fact that COOKINiG, IRONING, So., Can bo done with economy, without oppreodre out soot, and with dispatch-—Urn Bra being always ready 1a s moment—by using t - SnsgraTe’s Gas Cooking Store, To which ws respectfully Invite your attention, at No. 75 SniitbfUiUstreet. • S. A. JOHNSON 4BRO. and City Bights for sale. . apftdly w«. a ports „...xj\ &. rorts.—.n. pom- WILLIAM B. POTTS 4 CO., FLOUR FACTORS, Q-EhAXN -AJNX> prodtjce COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 324 N. Delaware avenue, and 323 N. Water Street, (above Vice Street,) PHILADELPHIA. o*C«h advapecs made on Consignments mylCdlin WX.B. naunes r w>rt * WM, D. HOLMES 4 BRO., PORK AND BEEF PACKERS,' DEALERS Ut PSOnSJOKS, Corner Market and Front Street** . mr2o m V?>J O. -W^X-I-’S PICTURE QAILBEY, FOURTH STREET! between Wood and Market, Pittsburgh AMBIiOtTf PES and r WnOTiM RAP 119 Taken in tbo n»sr sttlb or ra» axt, at sattsfhetory prices. ■ __ wyll^Om lABOO A CO’S Ambrotype and photographic GALLEBIB3,INo. 21 Fifth street, opposite DalyVsnd Milarkct, opposite [Fleming's Drug Eton. Photographs finished in oil or water colors, tinted or plafau Spedtaa* and Reception Rood on the ground Coer. mytdly QUALITY AND FINISH, . ! ,I'UT IN GOOD CASES EOS FIFTY CENTS, ' . - T .• •] ,AT .THE • •• , . ko. si rocß-ra bitter, Al ’ JjJ’EW DtiY J3OODS C. HANSON LOVE, T 4 Market rtr PATENT EJEtENOH TAKERS Oli NIOUT LIO UTS, that bora Oil or Grow* without wick* being u» onteomomWal and brilliant: Taper er*r inrenttal •mittiagneltheraetokanor eptrka,fcr nliu FRANCK'S Ne» lamUy Grocery ami Tea Store, Federal atroet, AB+: Kbeny. J jc3l • Nm HALIFAX mx SALTKDHEK RINGS, la bbD. and haHbbW.. Joat neeiTfdandfof aa*e, wholesale or iletall, at FHANCe’dXorJamiljGreewy and Tea Btora, Federal etnet, AlWheay,- " Boston a farina ckackers^jwJ rec’d 3 bbla.Xraah from the agent in Sev Teak.' for oicEtFILAN OS'S FaaHjGrocarr and Taaftc*a,'F*4ffl' alatreet*AUesb«r>. J■■ T)OTASH—3 casks pore Potash jastrttf Jl <m ccaalgnaiat Mfcii by. * ; ROBT. PicajR? jul . | lid Float afcnwt, a*«r WoM* P. M.DAVJ3. Anct. 07 THE BEST OPENED THIS DAT.
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