I. “*“ i *“*” 8. * Co., to I#® S'** PBOPBIfTOB S. /PITTSBUBOK: ftJRSDAY MORNING, JULY B, 1668. REPUBLIC AH COCSTY TICKET. ros ooffnioo —21 •* . OI’N JAAIES H. MOORHEAD, PltUliurßh. coVdrsB—22HDI9TXICT, ROBERT McKNIOHT, AIW-gheoj City. RliTQIt JOHN P* PENNEY, PllUbargh. . U3IVILT, HERDS POSTER, Plttihnrgh. ELIAS H. IRISH. do PATIO B. BAYARD, PmMm. JOLIUS P. ZOLLER, McK«*port. ROBERT P. MeDOWELL, Allegheny, imirr, I JAMES L. GRAHAM, Allegheny. ' - P*OTHOSOTA»T, DANIEL ARMSTRONG, Pitttbargb. coxßissionk. ZACnEDS PATTERSON, Imllsne. AUDITOR, JOHN U. LARIMER, ChArtlen. COIO3XB, CHAUXGEY B. BO3TWICK, LewrenceTill*. ROBERT IL DAVIS, Ohio. ' Tai Address.—Oar readers will fiml, on our first page, ad Address from the Republican County Committee, to which we invite their careful Attention. It is tho opening event of the canvas in this county, and is significant as indicating the course of the political current The Address is temperately and carefully writ ten, and will well perusal. Agricultural Prospects. —The coantry is now galheriog the finest grain harvest thaji ever fell to the lot of the American people.' The splendid weather we are now having, andwhioh bids fair to continue, enables the farmers to se cure it in good condition; and while the weather serves them so handsomely in that respect, it is bridging forward tho corn crop amazingly, so that oven that crop will be something near an average one. By the first of August thero will be more grain in the country than at any pre vious period, and all of it sound and marketable. Under ordinary circumstances this would be cause for congratulation and great thankfulness. It Is so, undoubtedly, under prtsent circumstan ces; but not ao muoh’so as it would be if the farmer had before him the prospect of good prices and an ootive market for his grain. He would then feel that he conld reap an adequate reward for his labors; bat be must now feel that, although Heaven has been unusnally boun tiful to him, (for which ho cannot bo 100 grate ful,) his prospects for prices and a market are by no means enoouraging. The crop of last year is not yeL exhausted, there being a large amount of old grain left oven there is but lit tle foreign demand; and the home demand is so restricted that It is impossible, in the natnre:of -things, that prices, which are now low aud dis' heartening, should advance or improve. The grain-grower must, therefore, not only submit to low prices, but he must expect to find, wher ever he tarns, a dull and stagnant market. Such . it the discouraging prospeefbefore tho fanner; and we do not feel ourselves justified in endea voring to lighten the picture or to hide Ua fea tures. It Is best to look at things as they sndastbey are likely to be. It may be.thought that the prevalence of low prices is a .matter for consumers to rejoice over, whatever the producers maydhink. Wo do not so regard it The prevalence of low prices is always an evidence of stagnation in trade aud depression In industrial pursuits. To the un employed man, or the man who is earning tut little, it la more difficult to buy cheap provisions than it would bo if they were dear and every body fully employed. That condition of things is always the best under which every one's labor is well repaid—lbo producer as well as the con snmer. We are all mutually dependeol upon each other: and wheu one branch of the com munity suffers the others cannot fait to suffer with it. The agricultural interest is now reaping, along with its splendid harvest, the Tesalts of the de pression which has fallen upon the manufactur ing and commercial interest*. The revulsion of ■ 1&57, brought about by the neglecj./)f thui-’yrO- Xectlofi to national the' govern meat fused to give, has pros- LtprA*Jffjaoj>CDly the shipper, the merchant and ififr. manufacturer, but the farmer along with Europe is extremely anxious us, bat will not buy of us ; and cur troabte is that we have been baying of her too freely, to .the neglect aod injury of our homo industry. The result is that, in the paralysis which has fallen workshops, the fanners have l |l fUl^ l %i| the home demand ™(heir prodacts. Until that home demand can be animated and increased by fostering and . promoting our own in preference to foreign workshops, the depression id tho prices of agri • cultural prodnoe most contlnuo without abate ment. Tno DiiLT Usios made He re-appearance, yesterday, under its new auspice?, as the “True Press and Union.” As onr readers know it best Jby.the latter term we shall continue to „ r 9peak of it os “the We do not see that has gained anything by the change In propri etors. It is the Lecotnpton organ, still, and pitches Into the Republican party and enndi tdotes with all the malignity (but without the ability) of its former 7 but it is misera bly got up, and in appearance resembles the ••Elk County Reporter” or any other backwoods ,papertbatis printed where (he ink fobad and printing office facilities scarce. It looks a good t deal like Lecomptcn itself—seedy and loaferisb. I If locofocoistn cannot do better than this in making Us best bow on its re-entrance before the publlo, the enemies of Lecotnpton need not be distressed about it. It is due, however, to the publisher to say that “much of the fdyle is merely temporal.” We infer from this that it will soon change into a religions paper, and givo Us attention to spiritual affairs. Nepotism. —Capt. Turpin, the brotber-iadaw of Senator Bright, has been appointed and con firmed as Minister to Venezuela, in place of Charles Eames. What claim hod he, besides ' his oonnection with lease D. Bright, upon the party or conntry for the honor and emoluments ? — £vttns\'ille Jour. 1 . The family is pretty woll provided for. Capt. ' | Torpin Is IT clever, good sort of a man, but : about as fit for a Minister as be is for Heaven. i Some years since we made a set of books for —iCapt. Turpin's boat; be was then only olerk. Somehow, In making tho cash-book the “Db.” and “Cb ” sides were transposed. Turpin took tbe book to his friend, then clerk of the Boo ster Btato, who told him it was all right, that that kind of book was called a ‘deft-banded cash-book.” Turpin’s cash a left v banded one. -Mr. Turpin will make an average 'representative of this Administration abroad.— Madison dour. * A Shrewd . Poo,—The. Portland Advertiser 4 notices misery shrewd dog on Peak’s Island, that with ranch sedoteness watches from day to day the arrival of the pleasure parties, and; at . taches himself fof the day to the party that car rios the largest basket. He has been observed to do this on several occasions. Among several suite on Wednesday, he saw bat one with a bunt, and he took to that as readily as a dock doM to water. flegoeeln for tho largest aup- Thoro are a largo number „f poliiioaldoga who ore now determining ’’ whirl 3 bar. the largest basket; that Vn. tber join. Henoe the policy of the Admlnus»jj“ of rewarding new recrmle to tho neglect of the old stagers, and hence the enormous exDendltnr* of-$86,000,000 by the Federal Government in onayw wnong its flunkies. We believe as moflh at we believe any thing Hint a portion of 1 this immense sum of money will be cent into *. each Congressional district in Indiana to carry the elections agalnstthepooplo. Mark the dogs 1 teihey follow the federal boskets! > -OCT-LAWXDOrraioss. —Tile Iton. .Mr. Lcfciier, ft Virginia CAr.Jilate for Governor, lifts boeo Je ' tented in expressing on opinion that SUrerp is a “social and political erai" Ths offender "con i' i |ei>n( j sToiils.” Thlsepinlon, he saps, vas expressed twenty years ago, when it was enler „• taJjml by many other Bemoorala. Still earlier, this waa the sentiment of Washington, Jefiereon “ ■ » B J Marshall. But it is treason now. Bnlwedo not learn whsther Mr. tetcher 1 * plea of out '-i lawry.s* aocepied.' Probably hot. ; ' ? ' Una company that purchased of the SnnbarY aBlEfeWtaMLi, c W“W»^ ll 'i’ HorOtßranoh ■ . flans L-hate dlspoisd ef the lower :dliWna»nf , tts CenaVfrocn'WHkeaharre to Northnmber\ :*•** laiA’to Mother eomptojfiftr $956,000. .•> } ■ Jorsay SheneFwstfsleftnisthal the West ■' Branchtanal has been purchase! by John A.; ' Cu.—ifmiy Miming - ' , i «*; ,» ■ J • > OCTVBOOK TABLE. A.K.L Digest or mi un w FEramT.MMor oath of tbtyttra 184«Wfr«7 fcad ». This completes Strond .and Brigbtly's Pur don's Digest to the present date. The wfirkis j arranged and collated by Frederic G. Brightly, \ Esq., author of the “Lair of Costs,’’ “Equity | Jurisprudence," “Laws of the' United States," | etc. This work is bo vtall known among law* t yers that any extended Aolice of it in fheprcsa ! would be entirely superfluous. As ’soon as its : publication is announced every lawyer buys it. ' This book is published in Philadelphia by Kay ( k-Brother. The firm is very well and favorably known throughout the country as successful publishers of law books, an>l their books may always be obtaioed in this city at the extensive Store of .Kay & Co., on I Wood street, to which the legal fraternity will at once resort to procure the work above noticed.' The Mibiso Reaistee asd Statistic Maoa ximb.—This work, for June, is on our tabic. It contains a large amount of the moat valuable information to all those interested in the manu facture of iron and copp ;r. Published by Tbos. McElratb, New Vork. Tax North Americas Review.—This sub' Blantial Quarterly for Jt ly, is on our table. Us table of contents is rich, and varied. There are reviews of Pierce's Analytic Maclianics, of the Life of Oeorgo Stephenson, of Warren’s Typo graphical Survey of the Missouri Valley, of Cotemporary French Literature, of the Laws, of Association in Ornamental Gardening, and of Books of current interest, besides critical notioes —the whole making up a magazine of rare v&lne. In the matter of solid reading, this takes the precedence of all American periodical publications, and will be for that reason sought after, by tbe scholar aad tho thoughtful reader. Messrs. Kay & Co., aro the agents for the X«rth American, in this city. .The Finances. Corrcipondoueo of tho New York Timfh. Washiboton, Monday, Jane 28, 1658.—The alarm of the Administration at the preparations by tbe opposition for a financial campaign is forcibly depicted ifa a series of fancy sketches by one of Mr. Cobb’s clerks, and published by tho official journal os the “Appropriations by Congress during its' late session.” In the first of these pictures tho regular appropriations for the year 1858-59 are set down at $52,458,233, to which there are added items for deficiencies in last year’s appropriations, and incidental ex penses, amounting toisl4 t 57G,120, making an aggregate of $08,000,000. It is said that this table was taken from a i speech by Hon. John Letcher, of Virginia, who j has a genius for figured, and who is frequently * called on to do the “heavy work” of the Admin | istrntion. In this case it would seem, from the j expedients used to mdet tho emergency, the work j was so very heavy, that no man of character could be found to undertake it. Tbe reported speech of Mr. Letcher was.not delivered in the House. It refers to facts and incidents which did not occur until a week after itß alleged delivery, and both in ihe aggregate and io the detail it is k misrepresentation. The speech Is said to have been delivered on the 12th of June, the appropriations were not completed till tho evening of thell-Uh of June. Tho fol lowing are specimens of tbo correctness of the authority upon which tibo Evocative journal re lies to demonstrate the economy of tbe present Government : ; Kxa*e «[ Appropria- Amuunt firm tiuai over la tbe serui-vlii- Kl*cali»e TRICK ONLY 2i> CENTS A BOTTLE. utiine iiuU'»« t)i« f*, simile of CI’RTIS t i'Kli KINS, NR OEO. 11. KEYSET.. Agn.t fot PiltiUirgb Error ia tbreo Item*, j Jii^diWlTf.l-’ R<-a1 Aim>nnt. > tal nUtommt n.Urtn-n! M*U at»*uiar *Pprvj>'n..sL,*i9.tXW J960,7M' $ lv*> OC.: I'.&atMtutsr tpprop , n..t7,6oo,oCi) {1,600,000 14,000,000 Culler tEeT Irani Imp** 3.600,000 1,160,000 I,<6o, But this simple exhibit dee- not reveal lbe half of the duplicity in the statement upon which lam commenting. The sum of $08,000,- 000 is given as the total provision for the next fiscal year. It is below the truth by more than $20,000,000. I attach no Importance to the fact, upon which some stress is laid by writers and speakers but partially informed, (hat, nc oording to his own account, Mr. Cobb will begin the next fiscal year with balances of appropria tions made by former Congresses of $1 »‘.,f>So,- 688. This aggregate unexpended of balances ocours every year,! and does not titled the an nual appropriations. For if fifteen or twfjgl£? millions are left ofj lost year's the end of this year, a the aggregate amount! pHtfiracd at each session will lap ear following' Th.wWffecuuve statement, bovrewr. knowingly , ornTls the $7,106,224 of “permanent ‘u.*t indef -1 invite appropriations,” which fire authorized by ! standing laws, and which are not necessarily ' Renewable by annual legislation That sum is | no larger than it was eight-years ago, from | which I infer that some important omission has occurred in this item also—and I "doubt not that | the true amount unJer this head is equal to I $H>,OOO,OOO. From this brief exposition it appears that the following sums were provided by law, and were continued and adopted as existing legislation: By **rni*offldai ■tatementa Error* is lb* abort* itatcmeai* By permanent and tndeQnil* Item* (pttrp'jecly omitted) i 7.1>0-.(«)0 Total crlgiml and adopted appropriations of the lata msJod This summary |is,no doubt, {pr within the truth, as I have had neither the time nor the materials for a close examination of the subject. When all the acta of the session shall base been published, 1 belieie that tbe aggregate expendi ture prorided for will lm found to he ucarly $100,000,000. >,ie wL Wicxbb is Fraz Eli’s River T —The recent dia- of gold on Frazer’s River will lead many to examine their maps In vain fur the parpoae of finding the precise locality of this dow important stream. L : Fraxer’s empties into the Gulf of Georgia, a braoea of Paget’s So./yd, a few miles North of the 49th parallc’, which is the boun dary between on 1 territory and Lho British pos sessions. Its he: d-waters intcrlook with those of the Colombia and the Athabasca. For the first half of its< ourse.it runs In a somberly di rection, when it turns westward. At the dis tance of 160 ml es from its mouth it is joined by Thompson's! River, a considerable stream flowing from the? eastward. The Cascade range 6t mountains, which may be regarded ai a con tinuation of the/Sierra Neraaa, ceases bore.— At the junction bf the two rivers and in the im mediate vicinity; lie the diggings which are causing so muoij excitement on the Pacific Coast. They hare been Iworked more or less einco last i Summer, but their rent importageo was not ascertained until la'tely. Fort Lnngly,~the lowest pool of jihe Hudson's Bay Company op Fraier’s lUver,-’is situated on the left bank, about 26 miles froar its mouth.— Thus far the stream is navigable for vessels of considerable harden. Tho titii- post is Fort Hope, .at tbo mojuth of Que-quo-alla River 6(> milos above Fort Langley. To the “Falls'’ is 12 miles further, ana thence to Thompson’s Rivor Forks is 65 mi|es. Thus the wholo distance from the mouth bf Frazer’s River to (be gold diggings at Thompson's River is Jf.O miles, or thereabouts. Above Fort Lohgly (be riyer is practicable for bateaux of three tons burden—a slow and tedious navigation—but after passing the ‘Falls' canoes only.canbeusod. But the journey must really bo mckdo on foot from the Falls, and is exceedingly laborious and rugged. There are no horses or mules to be procured in all that region. It is by the roate above indicated that most of Lhe gold-seekers will find their way to the new places. There is, however, another route, via the Columbia River and the Dalles; hut the disianco Is four or five hundred miles. Tho latitudo of the Thompson’s River Fork;* is about 60° 80', or nearly :iuO miles further , North than Qacbec. But it must be remembered that the climate on the Pacific Coast is mi!«l in comparison with that of similar latitudes nasi of the Rocky Mountains. It will be evident, oven from this imperfect description, tbo Frazer River mines arc not easy ofj access. Tho country is wild, mountain ous and nearly inaccessible. But men trained in California are not easily daunted. They can doubtless force,their way wherever gold invites them to go. —Nk F. A pbiyatx letter, from a French gentleman to a friend in Paris, states: “In spite of tho offi cial and unofficial denials In French journals, the activity in maratimo armaments does not the less continue, A sum of 75,000, OOOf. is applied to the with iron plates) of tbo ships, and 12,000,000 f. to the construction or steam machinery of 160, COO, and 000 horse Ana * a X *°*n of high standing in his “<* so A, h» not Sd e?n« uS’Jv™ f ° rr ° “Montgomery In a good, qut e t, orderly cili ten, and a good neighbor, in ',-.6 J derer, Hamilton, with fire other .omhern nt- Sana, boned the hojuo of said highwayman Montgomery, and the ail brutally rariahed his wife, 0 beaotifol tad accompUehed woman; who nowl»»t»fliigißaiua6^. , 1 ■ Got. Dower hae recently visited douthern Kanawa, and declarcd -hli opinion that Mont gomery should:not .bearreitodat gib Such wm Ui taprescon upon taming all tho ftete. A Speck or War.—AJlite London piper j»ys “It ls kstrange featurein thepoUUealhistory .— — r _ or Europe at the prelent moment that erery I p oras&ent Office. ! /'IOBB'S GREAT State is arming and fortifying-iUelf against Complying with the urgent request of hun- some imaginary enemy, and that the works are , of p, j being hastened, according to their own words, uits. C. M. fitch «te J. W.SYTCICS ; ‘in the provision of cveutsthat may soon arise/ *’ , % Haro eooeladed to remain I What events ? Who can tell? Oar brethren on 1 PEttnV5B5Tl*Y 15 PITTSBURGH* tho hther side of the Atlantic ore utterly at , AnlmayUconiultcdat their ofic*. | | fault! Even little Belgium is about to fortify N" o. lgi p onn Street, 1 GLSSTDOWS&; j one of her towns, at an expense cf 40,000,000 , opposite tiik st. claib hotel. ; of francs; while the naval equipment and forti- i D»iiy, eiccptFuedaj^forCongoxnption. : ficatinns of Cherbourg, now the principal Trench j urouchltt* and at! other Chronic ConpUlnti ! naval station in the Channel, are said to border , complicated with oreauaiof’ Pulmonary Di*oa*a, Including l on the marvellous for their perfection and mag- Catarrh, Heart Diiente Affection* of the liver, Dyt -1 nitade What does all this mean, and what is peptin, OmtrUi*!Female Complaint*, etc. Louis Napoleon preparing for V DBS. PITCH A SYKES would itat« that their treatment Some uneasiness is manifested by a London of Comamption ii Lord open tne fad that the discos/ «• journal at the announcement in the French pa- toUinOuUoodandiytUnatisTgi, both be fon,and during pers that a Russian licet of twenty-two Teasels , iudrtdopmmt in n, j u „ 9ll and ibyr ibrretur» eneicy will appear in the English channel in the coarse Me «“oicat, Hygienic and Medicinal rwnodiw to i*nri/y the of the summer and that this fleet is to put into Moud -«» l «‘«»j;then the .jjtem- Wiih Ouse.thoy u W the French and friendly port of Brest to refil. ; MH>loitiALisnAL*rioss,-htchthejt.i».hisl.i,,i>nt A demonstration of this kind, coupled with the , °" , * M {haring no Curative ffftdwkm used activity at Cherbourg, is thought suspicious. a The increasing intimacy of the French and Rus- ! U,B P recJon> “moof curability on any treatment bawl upon sian governments excites jealousy in England. \ ** that can 6 1 be reached fh a direct manner by Inhalation,* for aa before The Democratic Convention in the 4th Indiana j ,tat«J, the * tat «/ ( / lf l!iteau tJ the No.-/ and in rfrets District refused to endorse the Congressional i only in the lnnga. services of the lion. J. B. Foley, the distln- | nauNo charge rorcouaniiation. EUished gentleman who Wished to bo “turned ■ A Hatof qnenioM will be aent to thaw vrfaLlns to coo loose in the deestrict-." Mr. Foley u turned ! m,aWr.fr loase saro enough, and he goes about mourning likc;tho “whangdoodlc for its first born”—mak ing the night “hideous and hideouser” with his lamentable wailings.— Cin. Com. A ri'Ddes order has been issued to seud out no more Lecompl-on documents into the Free States. It is like disseminating pestilence, and, instead of curing, these doses may kill.— Phila. Press. Wo should not be surprised to hear, by and by, tho entire Pro-StaTory Press of the North vowing that the Lecompton swindle had always been repudiated by the Democracy. It would be just like them — AU>. Erf. Jour. "I don't wish 1 was never married," said a man who was slightly shnnghaied»at home, “but I roust confess I envy a bacheloif” Vertigo, Extreme Languor and Exhaus (ton, will not trouble yon after n.tngooe bottlo of B(FR UAVES HOLLAND BITTERS. Take half a tea-spoon fill regularly, one hour beforo meal*—eat moderately—take a abort walk tefot* breekfaet, aud you will find that what has boon *ald nl thi* remedy ti true. Try it; it rarely fails to relievo Sick Ueadacbe, Weakneu of any kind, AcUity of the Stomach,or any symptom of Dyepepela. Cscrmst—Bo careful to ask for Ibiorhavo'i IJMariit Bit ter* -Th* proat popularity of tide medicine hu induced many Imitation*, which the public should guard against purchasing at $1 per bottlo, or rU bottles tor by the pro fritters, BKN.KpAOIS, Ja„ k CO., llauofactuHng Pharma coutistsand Chemists, 27 Wood street, hotweou Ist and 2.1 ■U.,Pf ttshurgb, Pa., and Druggists generally. jaiJAwP Sprcial /lotirrs, BIOTIIICUM! .IIOTQEIIS!! MOTHKfISttI Don’t tail t - procure Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ing iry rrn* 1.. r Children Teething. It Las uo >1)011 on enrtb. It greatly facilitates the proceed of toothing by eoftening the gums, reducing all loUanimation—rrlU at Ur pain, and if •ur* t>. regulate tho l>ow> yiMirsT-lree, mid n-l!rl and health to your Infante P»t tartly eafe In all caeca. ThU valuable iD is th« pr.scttptteu of »co of the most ei'K'rieocod and xkilful female Phyeldaus Iti Sow Knglsnd, at.cl ha* l.«nu'eJ with never fatting eu.'Cuuti million* of vase*. Wo believe ft lh>- l-'*t and surest remedy In the world, in at! case* ot Dye. nt. i-) and Dlarhoca in Children, whether it ■rise* from teething .-t from any other cauv*. If lifo and health can te ret! mated by dollar* anJ .mils,it I* worth Its weight In gold. Mdtluiuof l-'ttlos at.' aolJetoiy year iu the I’niUd States. It is an old and well tried remedy. PHILADELPHIA WM. McKEE & CO , St). ‘S3 S. Front -St* tuil So. *4.1 belUlt SU, IMPORTERS OF —KOUKIGN DRV GOODH, JtuY ■••tnntlv ..u rujfsius ment, lilloM I JNUNH.tJHIKT FRuNTH. HDKF*, Ac , in great Also, ,HKtTlrtll O'M»D«. c.Miitlcg in j.a£l„9*, J\U»KK VKt.VET CORl>3 # . TAUUY vr» VBT « ITALIAN Lire a t English Remedy. Hilt JA3I KB CL.AIIKU’B C CLEI» K A T Kl> FEMALE IM LL SI (ri'iu ,1 prvacn|-Uob of Sir Clarke, M I', I'li)•>-mu F.i!n..r.lio«ry u> ihf yn«*». Thi» «*-!l ko»*n MiNllnitn i« m> imposition. hut i aut» and **f<» irmuty for Female J>ifilrtilli*i and Obstructions, r*>m any cans*' wbat*-v* t: an*! aMhv-nxh a j o«oi ful n-nir.lr, tlicjr ..uiUlti DolblDi: bui liul llir <-<• l<>ll •», TO MARRIED LADIKA it i* pvcultarly stillrO ii will, in a abort tlin**. l> *>ti Il.*> ro.uthiy with r»snl*iity 7\tl* /‘i'll >.nif rurtr l-rf* Lr.r.um (.* irKrrt t\* Jirr&- tiling on l u -' t'crftii pn>j* "J /arwytAf#/ any aiilborl red m.'vut' all! incur*- s l.ottl», ««ntajnlog > >cr W pf-la, by return mail. 11. 1.. FAUN KSTOCK 1 CO , I'UUl.nrgli. wbul«*»lo a. O. UK It H S 'l' . Corner Liberty auil Hand Htitcta, riTTsiivncu pa.. Manufacturer <>f nil kind* >•!' lliigi*- gaiublo ter Grain, Fl‘»ir, Men l , PorkwL-wl, llmtni *i>ainl«4a Rags un Land, anl uram !!»*• for hire. 49*Prtr»-a **lou a* any In tli- f*«»>■•» \Il • •i-kr* jirouipt \j tm«j POSTI.GV, NELSON dr CO., J/'tnn/Jcfnrrrj of GUN BARRELS, SOLfU BOX YIOES. ROBINBON '3 SOLID OAST STF.k'L H'JYTII KS—Warranted. ( ‘a•! Sirel and Hanty.tr, rd Sh„reU mi d Sf.ndri, //•<«», Jim/ ni’d Jfun'mt Furlt, Pirl.t, Mattnrbe, if \V«r«lionM, .\o. 1? Market St.. is) 11 "mf.' PHTditUftolf. PA I.AI£E NI'PERIUR COPPKU HILL S M rci/i’IN Cr W O U K rt PARK, M'CURDY & CO- MANUFACTURERS OF SIIEATUING, nttAZIKRS’ and BOLT COPPER, PRKS3KD COP PER BOTTOMS, lUU«4 Still Bottom*, Spelter folder, Ac. Aleo, Importer* and D'ah-ra In METALS, TIN PLATE, BIIKET IKON, WIRE, 4«- Constantly on Laud, Ttuioru'a Miuliiuca etui Tool* in.irtftoif»c, Xo. litf Pint «»ti/ 120 Second ettad, Pittsburgh, Penna. gjF~?p*« HI orders of Copper cut to any dvilred pattern' tny2&:d3mAwlyT . W HO L B BA L E C LO C k DflP 6 T No. 4M Fifth Street, near Wood, KKINKMAN &C ME Y KA N , Whniual* and Retail Dealer. In FIXE GOLD AX l> SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER ASO PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS, WATCHMAKERS* TOOLS W A 'l* CII MA T K K 1 A I AT EASTERN PRICKS, mrlM jil*wV THE GREATEST MATCH MACHINE IN TUB WOELDI ’ A FORTUNE MADE WITH A SMALL INVEBMKNT THOMAS’ PATENT MATCH MACHINE i !• a aliupl«, cheap and perfect Match Maker. Tbe Miililu* coat* only $I1S; I» drlten by hand,and will mate tlju for toueof tli(* tuauuUeturcr In a iliort time. Whom good wood la ta be bad readily 11 materially ro-Juco* the coat. 49*ScToral county or Machine prlTilegM are offered tor n]r> at a moderateprlc*. For particular* rail atOAZti fS COUNTING ROOM, Fifth itrat. JeUdAwfctfT FISH! FISH! CONSTANTLY ON lIANP. A PULL SUPPLY •*? WHITE FISH. TROUT. SALMON, PICKEREL, lIERKING, MACKEREL, O’Ordon, accompanied by the rath, will meet prompt attention. HENRY IL COLLINS, rayUrdtjjl 26 Wood atmrt. SAJULUKL. GRAY MERCHANT TAILOR, So. 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, pirfSßUllflH, PENNA, is proparod to furnish bis customers and buyer* generally, with tbe Jttrtt and moat Caabloitkble •tyl«e or Spring and Sami&e/ddodi'&reTorj rwUty, which he will make up to order to the entire atllafacilga of- thp» !! hn mmy faTor them with their patronage. - .apS^dfO- & D. RINEHART, ; A ub.„kr.Y¥sss o ‘fs2sss , d C i„., * b * X Wmt * *° " wITI «> wM«b^ CHINA, 6LARR a'wd QPIIENS WAHE BPBINO STOCK JUST OPENED, AT TBS OLD ZSTAULTSSMSHT OF henry h i g b , iaa Wood Street, Plttetrorfb, P*., Who is now receiving from Europe and Eastern Cities, a choice assortment of article# Id till lino, comprising tuw.and taatoful shapes of Twl While Stone Te», Dining and Toilet Wire, and the same in Plain, Gold, Ld«tr* Band and fluwcrt; Fiuo White Vitrified Iron Stone Table Ware, known to be the moat durable dow in naefor Hotels and Steamboats; Preneh China of new styles, in Pore While and Quid Baud, either iu setts or tingle |>lecee; Uiclily Gilt and bocorated Toilet &*tr. Brittanola and Plated Castors; German Silver Tea fable Spoons, Soup Ladle*. Ac., plated with silver, fioe Ivory Handled Carving Tea and Table Knives and Forks; Tea Walter* and Trays Shaker and Sea-grass Tablo Slat*; Jappaned and Decorated Tin Toilet Setts. Also, a complete and lull assortment of all ai title* mtta* Wo for tbo COUNTRY RETAIL TIUDE, at prices to please (be public, who are|respecMol]ydnvited to examine this •toes. | * mr22:3a. ihn UOUDwlil SEWING M ACHINE. Price from $45 to ssu [del?] anltklydfs B- B. AC. P. MARKLE. ' ~ uiMrtnntis or PRINTING, Job AND ALL KINDS OF WRAPPING!P A P K K Warehouse, No. U? Wood Street, rrrrsnrnoir, rx. m*4 tf (e *l market j. hVc'hristv, flf'. U M l«3 7**«V./ Slrrff, Pitul.*njk, Pr, ..... llkilujC l>nd It>«- adnutasi » of Em tern C.'llege* auj It ao<• priniipal title* out ilia Putted Ptat**. mpCVfrly JOltlV(.’OlAflltAN .V BHO, *i*r r Iron Il*lllno, Iron Vetilli, Vault Doors, Window Slimirrs, Window Guards, it., .Vue. 01 .Vi'.-nd Slrtr! and tC Third Strtrt, < Between Wood and Mark*,) HTTSUUKaiI. PA, (la*-* cnbaad a eariety of new PutLorua, fancy aud plain, *j.table for all pur j-u*e*. ParilrOlaJ attention paid to eu elcaing Ortra Lola Jobbing done at ahort auttca. rnrO V AND EVER A FRIEND, A T 1’ O U N K Y S A'F L A W , »st> BOLICITOn.S IN CIIANCKIW, .Vn. 6, Mine', BU-ci. l>uhwj*r, /oira. promptly tuaJn in any (art <>f Northern loua, or Weatern Wiarotaiu. Will attend to the pivrrbaae and Bala of Ileal Batata, ob taining Money on Honda and Uortgagoe aehlydfc W“ic”Y MAN Jc won, Manntkctuivra and Dealer* in all kinda of TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS. AND , LEAF TOBACCO, •" Corner of SnilhfrUl Street and Diarewnd MU), I'iTTsmnuju, pa • m außixiaoN r. ii. eoua eirttaow Dgratao . wityo.* aiLira. BO BIN S OH, MINIS i 31 it LEBS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WASHINGTON WORK H Pittsburgh, Ponna. Office, No. 31*Markat atreet. Manufacture all kiud* of Sfooro Englnee and Mill liacbin cry; Caatlng*. Railroad Work, tteam Uollrrt and Bhrrt Iron Work, Jotiblcg and IL pairing « on abort notice. unSfolydU GEO. Iff ANDERSON, A*.., 131 Liberty Street, Pitllburyh, Pit., Hißoracrtraca *ro wni.itaii* dulir is Every Variety of PATENT ANI) ENAMELED LEATHER, Shite Leather, S]dil*, J/«ro< French? and Country Calf £L‘ti<* ( Solo LenlliGr, L'an-iiiaG OilcU»t)i«, Aco. All uf which will be lniul*lirij ul (he I jweat Cash Pi It** tF-ll I D K H WANTED ."k4 apfodly F'OKICION EXCHANGU. SI G II T ti i Li S i> UA W N B Y DUNCAN.:. SIIEH.IIAN A CO., ON THK UNION DANK, LONDON, IN BUM? op ONE POUND STCKU.SO AND UI’IVAItD.-t Alro, Ullli fin Ihfl prln.ljxil dtlea and tnwm fir Kianrv, Belgium, Ilnllaod, Qortnany. Uua.la and other Htalaa, cunatantly nn hand and fur aula by WM. ii. MILLI.VM* A CO, U**nk.-rV Hwl t-iuef orTliir-1 UATLACE & ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MBROHANTS, No. IK Pin* Street, S<. I.oola, Mo. itm to MnrduchA Dlciuon, St. Lonla, Day A Matiack, Clndnuati, Ohio, Cbaa. Dnfflold A Cv., Lualarille, Ky., y. B. Day k Co., Button, Porn, Ilia., Orwoti A BLm»s Ranker*. M^arullna, Day A Matlack, Philadelphia, Pa^ A Fortytb, Chicago, Freight Agent lor Illlunl* Cautrul Railroad. jaB:6mdfo ETNA BTOVK WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, Mancrici uaxa aim prn r« m craar oiini or C00&IR6, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c., .(WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Foundry nn Allegheny Rlrer, two tqnarea north tad of Peouaylvanla Paaaanger Depot Office and Soles Room, mrUilydfc No,€ Wood St., PHtlbnrgh. Pa. PA.YNE. BIBSELL & CO., itAKoncmcu or Cooking, Parlor and Hunting STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fenders, etc., And liana fofttircn of the Celebrated CAPITAL COOKING RANGK, NO, 233 LIBERTY STREET, JyZfclydfb PITTBEUROII, PA. MITCHELL, HHtRON & CO., wuwriCTCuu or Cooking, Parlor and Keating STOVES, Grate Fronts, Fcmlers, Cooking Bnnfts, tc., 104 Liberty Bt.» Pittsburgh, Pa. mr22fcly "" C.L.UJU.EY, Uonu, Sign and OrntneßUl Palntara, AND ORAINNRS; CULXKJ nt White LeadondZino Painta. Al*o all kltjJj of Paint*, Oil* Varntoiw, Window Qtaa, Putty, Bruahea, Ic-, 1(4 Wood Street, two doon «6ow Virgin AlUf. malfcljdto IttiCJD***— BOn> *~ W Pittsburgh Stool Works. JONES, BOYD SC CO„ iUnctoclcrenof OAST STEZI« also, BP&XNQ, PLOW A. B. STEEL; SPIUNOBao4 AXLES, Corner Rett and Knt Strtdi, ISil&VTffh, At lino JoMB.—' *• X). B. ROGKKB & CO, ••Rogers* Improved patent Swil _Oalti vat or Teeth, . . jdfclyte* yv ] Jitto aiibcrtiscmcnts NORTH SEA ROYER NEW YORK REDDER, 10U SALE EVERYWHERE HUNT A MINER, Who!.e v ai.k Acfnts, Masonic Hall. JnMtslAwP IN the Court of Common Pica.** id Allegheny county. In the matter of the Y.dnntart otkignTucnl if lloon t Ear.ent to William Phillips. No 211. Match Term. 15iS. And now to wit: Jnly 3, IMS, on motion of A.W. Foster, Ks.j , uttorncy foroneof the creditors, tlio Court appoint J. IV Penney Auditor to audit the exception* to the sapplementary ac count of the Attlgnce and to make dUtriloitiou of a balance that may be found to be In the hand* of said ac«igtnv Attest: JOHN BIRMINGHAM. Proti/,. ii.UlostrJ Hit liftobr notified lint the Auditor aboro named win attend to the duties of l.u appointment at the office of Penney A Starred, Fourth street, on the 2d day cf August nest, at 10 o’clock A M. JnB:lawd3w J. P. I’ENNKY, Auditor. NOTICK. —lu oonsefpienee of the intended dissolution of onrpartnruhip abont l«t of aud tbo groat sacriftceewe are making In dbsiug out our (lock at exceedingly low prlcee, oil goods unpaid for at time of pnrtbasc after this date will be considered dne Ist Hept . and bill" preeeoted fur payment at that time., muupiiv a Btnicimr.U). July let, ISjB.—JuSalAwF JUST Punlon’.s Annual Digest lor IAM tn The* whale complet ing Brightly** I’urdon‘s Digest to May 2?. Ik&H.- jnS KAY A Oi).. ij Wi*>.l et. POTATOES —iui>hti«, :it *2si* tu lot, aonnd and good. HITCKIOJK. M.-iNUirnY A 1-0. JuS S-c-ikl Mint 1.-l Front * I roots DOGS. —I, Henry A. \Vr»Y}:a. Muyir nf tho city of Pittsburgh. *!.• :s»tfthu tur proclamation, in ptuauanre of an ordinance passed by t'.c t’ouorils .>f .\M dty, August 10th, A. n„ entitl'-i-'An uidinanc** trial Ing to Dogs,'' *n Section let of v> uich »et* f>n tl> u-. t.-th >wn:- - "That Irom and after the p.vssgo of tLi» ord.nai.re i; shall j not be lawful for any dog going at largo wichin the city <-f ! PitUbnrgh, except under the l.dlowing restriction": ILnl I i« to «ay, any dog going at large within tne said idly shall j hare round Its nock a collar ol metal or a c liar of >er.th*r with a metal plato, on which metal collar or plate shad be { 1* scribed tho name oftbo owner cf sal8. _ IIKNBY A. WEAVER. Mayor DMINISTRATOR’# NOTICE. N.ti« ta hereby given that LetGrs of Administration hare been granted to the ncdenignfd on the estate of Sirs. Re becca Corran, late of the cltyo'j Pittsburgh, dre'd. Ail |>cr sona baring cliims against tame are requested to pre sent them for settlement, atjl those Id lebted will pLafb call and mwko paymrr.t wityuul delay. | Ja7.-GtwF , AND MrMASTMt. Adm r. out Salk of j URKAD SAFE*. f MAJ*!iKK'A OKKAM HIF.KZKtIS, At reduced pi It ee N. * l. the liliu? l.i supply at Jy7 J. T CiIAIU A CO S. LU Woodst. SOAPS —lurpe supply of Low'* weli known BA own Windsor Soap, Jimtcec'd. Al*»», Uoney, Palm, LetCßre. Nymph and other fancy Soaps constantly on hand at '• ' JOE. FLEMING'S, joT.' corner Diamond and Market "tre-t. CIGARS!!— A Large WTT'-enu- Ine Havana Cigaraof tbo *• Seneca," ‘■Ooqoette," ‘C»n chi'Jt,"and “Kntr* Acto*" brands rac'd this day. Tb<>»*- wlibln* a box of good Cigars abonld call and eiamiue my stock twfoTr* purchasing elsvwberv. JOA FLEMING. 1 FAMILY FLOUH —Choice white wheat in 1 bbt. sacks for »ale Id lot* to "nil. by ' ja7 __ D. C. IIKRBJT, cor. UUrty and st^ S’ BAM LESS BAGS—2, *2l nmi .1 hitah. in at ore aud for tale at rectified prices by _.Jy7 IbC. HERBST, cor and Hand sts. COLLINS PARK^—A - premium i»f ?1'»0' will bo arardod a( Collius Park, i n Thurwday. l.'-lli Jolt, to lhr owi of the fiutcst (rotting Imrac to harnefa. mlh- heats, best. -ee In d*t; drivers to UJ pounds; entrance ten |-er n. entries to Umi ■ • n.ree or rn-«v h.n*r« w. ni Lea raxr Free to all tnuwog h- ■ m". Trm ta .•.;»».»• oft at font o'clock P. M , praoely. Oar* tor Iheaeconim-xLiiun ol wtll lease the Fauna. Railroad Ivi-ot on the day jvTUxLr Proposals win i*- rcfiuvcd dv tuc Kc cordtng Usgalwlor. at his otllce, oti P<*nn*a(rt!t nu.v L* n»u ml tbr Ilnui -ling ftegnlatpr'" oft'er, t'i which tbr atlrntlun of bidder* U n qttMUxl. . J\7:til K. K. MrCOU IN. SUNDRIES — IMG Sack* ExtrnTcnn. Flour: Attacks llos llftli: 4 da Dry Apple*: U do Faatben; 74 bLU. No 1 Lard: l* hale* Cotton; luimrr <>u Clllioa. f*r Bale by Jrs ISAIAU DICKFY A CO. SEASONABLE CObDS^un~Um»iroll:t.«. Para*»l», Dulm, Hoop Skirt#, Luc* Mantlr*. Organ die*, Uwd*,4c. C HANSON LOVJt. Jr.'i formerly Lore No. 74 Market > A YBTTE 8~ PRINGS I 'PHIS HIGHLY AGREEABLE ami «t- A tractive mountain meurt, bas t-eoa l«-«#rd by the mb •cribtr New building* and improvement* for recreation, atnoaomeot tod bathing, have recently been .-reeled and are ready for dm, and the hotel newly painted and eapplird with new furniture, Ac Tb<* parlfytug and healing proper ties o( tb* water* of ttieseSprings Lave been fully teatrd by chemical analysis, and the experience of Indirxlitale prove* tbeir efficacy. THEV NEVER FAIL TO CLUE SCROFULA and other dbcxaea of the Mood by freely dnuk tng tbe water, and eruptions by Lathing nod externa) ap plhfttloo of the depadd,>ck'a nod JiimußTltlr's OtATea, Delate)’# Cove, Glii - ami Cueomher fa lie, and tbe Cascade of Meadow him, easy of accesa ou horseback or in vehicle*, to be bad at tho Spring*. The stream* abound lu Trout and tbe woods lu (lame, affording a rich Q«-M fur the disciples „f Walton atid Nimrod. Situat'd within five minute* walk of the National Hoad, with regular dally stages paasiug East nud West, connect ing with Pittsburgh *tC3mV>*ta at Crotrti«rllle, and with the r»r* of Pittsburgh and Oonuellarille Railroad at Con tiell»Tj|le, whlrh rondor these Springs convenient of access In a short day’s rldo from Cumberland and Pittsburgh. The advantage of our location—oar moderate charges, earnest desire aod the exertion* we witl use to give entire satisfaction, and to make onr guests comfortable, wo hope will nut fail to render . FAYETTE SPRINGS On* uf the must popular and agreeable summer results in tbecountry. Persons wlihiog to engage rooms, ur to make further inquiry, will please address tho undersigned, M Fayette Springs P. 0 . or at I'nioritowu, Pa. _)°\>ltf __ W. F BIBCOCK BOOTS AND BHOBS, CHKAI* P’ OR CASH JAMES ROBB, NO Kfi MARKET STREET, NEAR THE MARKET HOUSR. □a* jut received bis large Spring stock of LAUlEn'r MISSES’ and CHILDRENS' ROOTS and SHOES: MENS’OAI.F, KIP AND COARSE BOOTS, SUOKS, OXFORD TIKS, GAITERS, OPERAS, Ac- BOYH’ AND YOUTHS’ BOOTS, BUOES, Ac. A very reporter article and very rtraf. Direct ftom the Manotectarers, which he will sell bribe nix or picxxaret rcry reduced price# for cash. Till* stock comprise* ono of the largest assortment# to t* found in any city, suitable for city and country ant»e, and having over twenty years experience lu baying, ho touts that be can now nit all tastes. lie respectfully Id rite# ail tn want to o JL assuring them that they will bo pleased. mr2o—-myl7 GOLD PENS—Dawsou, Wurrcn & Hyde's o*w and superior “SrO" Oold Pen, soitabls for fine writing and figuring. Book-keepers will find this Pen supe rior u> J jeeph Gi Holt’sfuel Pen of thoeame construction and number. Also, a full stock or alt like various styles of Pens and Silver Holders, manufactured by tbe above erlnbrnted Aim. For sale by J. L.-JUSAD, 78 Fourth strwt, Jol ; Apollo RiiHdingt. Assignee’s gale. 'f’HE Personal Property of David Holmes ~L will he sold by the onueraigned on THURSDAY, JULTUth, lft&9,at lOo’cloik A. w n at tho residence-of tho said David Holmes, Collins township, Allegheny county. J2LlOt WM. IL PORBYTU, Assignee. FRUIT JARS—-For Fruit, Preserve nnd Ptckles,of all sixes. JAR CXJRiLS—From IJ£ Inch to 0 inch, for Fruit. Pre serves aod Pickle Jsra. BOTTLE WAX—Foreealiog Fruit Preserves and I’icklo B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO , No 60,comer Wood and Fourth eta. SUNDRIES— 22 boga Flaxseed; 3 doFoath ers; 10 do Teun. Wheat; SO bhla. 8. Springs extra lam- Uy Flour, to arrive ou steamer Gleowood and fur sale by ial ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. FLOUR —20 bbla, Extra Family, made of selected White Wheat, expressly for family use, in ■tore and for sale by ROBERT DICKEY, aplP 134 Front street, near Wood. Lawns, beraqes. LACE MANTLES, DOMESTIC QOODB, Ar„ As good and cheap a stock as is In tbe dty. leS-dAwF a HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street. PJT FOR , CHILDREN S' CAPES) a J\.a Bssques.Fl*r Still, lc n will l-> «old to person* wanting each oo r*a*ot>abl" trrtna. The tailanre fl , o,„i r stock ofUruccrita, \Vlflc**nd U jr.ora tijrr are r,j Ml pvj n( pH.-es. , , ->V«. mrciIKLTRKn. Jr, I DKO, J r ‘da N0.C09 Lil-ertrstmt. TO Ltl —A C'lmlortahlf* and weli-arrangcd : modern t-:arpa of i nth-nom, b«t end «>l«l water, ! fixture*. ri»miy garden and yard. pleasantly *itca»d, N«> tl Federal «f t>Ts»», Ar_ near tbo prrta* I UOiIKUT LAFFERTY, j nitU.dtf Federal »tre«*r. l*ittabar*h. ' I?OK Ut.Nl—A ihiro vtorr Dwelling £*|S - { - Fifth str-et. (No. liK>, .'cvnitaiolDC U JSS, ruvrnv t« »aii.i hoi:—. ir , with lino p r tek static and carriage htmec attached. This b«c*c is sup-bed with hot ' and roU water. hath. gas. . »,i.J l-ing | u a ri . n t:al hca*l lion i* nilmirahlr ad»pi.-l t.. th-wa«.u..f a prof.- Kit. for further p.«rli.iiUr« eu.jdre I.t 1 mrlt ALEXANDER KING. I TO I.KT—A tiro rwry Brick Uw«Uing•. Tin* alnivo can l*e examined at thrVlrrof ' JivMtlS B. UEED A C*J, joS.lti _ S'.-*" fifth strtrt. Firm Street. St. CJalr Hotel for Sale, Pittsburgh, Pa. THE subscriber hiring determined to rc lln.jnUh batmens hi this city, preparatory to gcing west, offer* Tor sale tin- Lease, Fixtures, Furniture and Good Will of this popular first cl-u* Hotel. Its location Is the best iti the r.ty. being uu the rorurrof £L Clfclrand Penn streets, .(r.-l omT.uitnt all the Jr.-pots and Steamboat Ijmdiogs Public BiiiMlticf, places nt Amusement, ftc„ etc. Tlieb.iUM Is now doing a tint rate business, and has av eraged forth* last three and a half years about fitly Thou*, and IMlars per year. To any parties desirous Of engaging In the busiti •*, thin uffonls au opportunity seldom to be met With It a .|i U. nnld .ti terms that cannot fail to suit Address W. C. CONNELLY, jiii.dOwluT .■;! Cliir Uotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. lStaleJouni.il. Columbus: Cicrelauil Herald, Cincinnati Gazette, Wheeling Times r.’pj dA « 3t; mil Nrwark (O-,) Times. Zone* vilio Courier and Steubenville Herald copy 3l«* and send bill to this oflire f»r collection } FOK SALE —i;5 ncrci of laud on the Pcr rysville I’Kult It-md. 2 miles from the Allegheny Mar* hrt Ilouvj. hO arxcf cf Ui.d hi Liviugnon county, Michl- K#.n,omile-1 freni Fowler.,riilr IheJjdant: rosd panes within half* tniis of this land: 3 acres . han d. Also, V*S acre* of land in JJ*ratlM,n .out tv Wi-nniin Appty to C.F.O. W. BUNS, east side „f the insuioi.d, 3il door north of Ohio *t, Atlcgb* ny city. _ THE following Lots are now offered for sale mi very M-cral tonns and low prices, viz: Ist. Fifteen Lots fronting on Butler street, In Irnwrinre* ville, Untnedtarplr opposite ttoa wall of Allegheny Cemetery. Marti Jot '.‘l fwt front by lti'j to 121 feel deep to an alley '2O, feet wide 2J nl r« nearer th.i Allegheny river, rac*c fret fronton IVurl * r,—t.fr.of.-et wide) snd extending in depth, 114 fi*t to an aili-j ‘Jo feH wide. 3d. F u"t>-« u Lot* nearer the rivt-r. •:vh 24 f.*et front on Pearl *lnct, dinvtlj opjsielte ah..\,.. uud extending in depth towaijs the river 111 fuut t-nn alley ‘JO f.el wide. 1 4th. Fifteen lx>'.» ne.iruf Hie rirrr, each 24 feet frout on j tsroailw»y, (whichJfSi) feet wide, and through which tha I Allegheny Valley Railroad runsJnuJ eXteLOingiu depth I 114 /r«l LWin alley lid feet wide. | ’ btli.'Vtrr. oil Lots Opposite the übute, and ntarer tho riv | eje*ach Jl foot front feet wide. 1 T..rs>* of sale ns fallows;—Om» third of the whole purchase money to remain on bond and mortgage—interest payable amiually—unt-thsrd of the balance cash In hand; the it* liaindrr to be paid tn four t-jur.l annual tnetalmcnta, with nntcresi. payable annually, secured t y boed aed mortgage. Vurrhaai'ri to pay for deed*. Tlapt of these lots msy ho *«rn at tho following plar* »• Bailey, Brown k Co », F. Setli-rs A Co'>. A. Bradley A Co's, IKrup A Wa-l't'a, sbn» A Cu'i*. :A Wood, A/-»t for \ Jlrawerjr, , U tlli> 0»N wjli, WfVio**vrr A Or,i.t, KinjOrt-; ll.u-L .MrlWw - * 1.un.1-«r \ W-«fk'*. ! W.V \ r-.U. V. O.tr.Jy A o. - C..J-I-T w. r’iJ I F. rftir:luT rani.-nUt". v tn r>. VT. A A. S. ur.T.Ts Atii.rui’yi, ( No M 3 Pourili at, Httaburali. luable St. Xjoitli ImproTtd Property for Sale. IIKFOUM’UY A\D MACHINE SHOP, known ft* the St. lx>ui* Novelty Work*, ere offered for Tit*' '•jtnhUslimct.t hut a tlock of PetMrDS, ICM (JHLcT; Jr Tln« *» rood Mock. v. ... j, itlioi ntid Tools fjr a Ketiural Mannnary Eugintf anil Ma* nno Imsinw*. with * capacity tar workiuß Mventy-five mils and will bo sold entire to n [rood purchaser, upon !«*oB->bie terms. Tbo *tr?ke« of % competentman, wall t \jualutcd with tb'o place and familiar with thu builDoes, dsn be Kecured by tbo purchaser, if deair'uL Further jarticular* can be «>: tuined by addrwaiDS either m the cndorditied, nt r'[ Lnili JAMES M. CORBITT, CIUKI.E3 RAVtIA, JeirUmd WSI. R. Rtni>LECOME _ FOii SALE. 5 :wre.*» 100 perches of Land in (V'lbin township, near Rut IJnerty, adjoin in:* lands Mellon and C. A. Vyley. TL;» property'is clo tjant!) •itiiAti-d f»r a private residence, and would make oua Of the most hiu>twHii» country scats in the beautiful Toiler if East Llb'-rtv. For price and terms, apply t» AL’STIN, J.00M13 Jt CO-, ■ joZX No. Fourth strict. E )u XUiiUTJU.N I'Uii SALE—Ono of Use Tumt attmctiru an-i Intrivstin* i , ihil>lti>«os l»m>w o f jtvJfcir ratr vr for mfri-lwndiw, in El »rri»<>n'9 )U I’tioliPK*' C ttpCrvitloD of Clio WorlJ, Ihutruriloti of ercealetn. fall nf Nineveh, tiieOuil cf jul.jlw. and otb-* >r linjn'runl Here n a rarerUat.ee t» make rooa |>y, to iih'D oferr.i rprim. u* Una exhibition will rnmraaad full Apply to 11. W. BUNN, Knit ■iOo r.f Hi-I»lv fcnond, third dm>r North of Ohio street. Allegheny, J*'-l tVAUJAfiLE CITY LOT FOR SALK.— jV That eligible building lot, with the buiklins* there in. situate,! on Uiecorner 01 LU» rtv and Hand KtreoU, front ing do it. cm Liberty and extending bach. along llnadstml HO hi t to Ktelmnge alley. Tjell' T. B._YUUNG A Cu., 25 Smilbfleld MANUFACTORY FOUSALEOR RENT Enterprise Foundry, on SUndtuky itreet, Alleghe ny, with p»«4 ateatn power, *niUble{or manufacturing purpose*, ..f various kind*, will I*.- sold r.r leased low.' F.n* lulreofilr Samu-I ll<>nR SALE OH LEASE, a lot on Fourth j. atrei t, Between SmlthflelJ and Cherry Alley, 100 frot (i R,t by SSdeep. A Lot on Third street, near £wit)ifirM. 10 feet front t>jSi flirt deep. p»tsTil Warn— The p‘]daia bounded by Batter, Wllkios anil Carroll street* ami spruce alley, 01 feet frost by 120 deep, nearly opposite to I'onnock A Ilart't Foundry. The squaru bounded bv Sniallmati. Wilkins and Carrol ttreete aud fptuce alley, 2m f*et front by 120 deep, On Allegheny, Carson end Bailor street#, adjoining tbe Allegheny Valley KallruaJ Station, krty cnntlgnoo* L*its, each 'ii ttet frr.nt by 120fcetdevp. Eight acne of gnminl In Kcmi ve t.i« n*hi]>. part nf nut Lot betwef-n the Nrw Brighton mail and ililldalu Cem etry; fcliety Lily iu Allegheny Clly, Third Ward, between East Lane' and Chretnnt street, A Tract ot l.irJ In WeetmureUod County, ou the Phlle dcljdiia tomnibe, 7 mites from Latrol>e—7s sure* iu culti vation of rich bottom land—3oo acres. A Tract of Land near Lkonlrr, Wotcmorelaol county, of 375 arrea. WILLIAM M. DARLING TON. mylD iltf ljiTbirri street, above SmilLfiehl. eubscriber offers for sale section ten, A ,'u.wnvhlp 13, range 10, Stark coanty, Ohio, camtnonl) kn.ipm as *-Rowm*n'i Section,”containing 6-tOaerrs. Ills ittnfctoo thr> * milce writ cf Massillon, on tbe State Itmd 1 nailing to Ww iter, and within about two miles of tbe Pitts burgh, KL Waytio and Chicago Railroad. The south, leut and noith-eoat quartern ar« partly cleared aud Improved— tbe remainder is covered with superior timber—aud the ■ hole l* tri ll watered by springe and running ettvatn* This section Is roniidrml tho finest body of hind in the conoty. It will ixi *«!d nudlvtdnd or In quarter* to suit purchaser*. To those who desiro to Invest tn ynl estate a better opportunity I* rar.-ly ofiered. \ J. U. BWEITZER, No. 101 Ith street. PUuborgh. TUB ANDERSON FARM. 2} miles ga atidre tbe Depot, at New Brighton. Rearer P»,on Block tluuae r.nn, containing IoS acres of excelioot land, cviryocre of which Is tillable, and 95 of which is un der ealtrration. There arc 13 acres of good timber. 50 acre* In grass nnd pasture, and an abundance of coal. Tbcru lean Orcbardjoi grafted frnit tree*. In almost every field there ts a spring of never-failing water. Tli« Improvement* consist ot a new frame Dwelling, at tached d>a weather-boarded log, asrn&ll tenaut bou*e and a targe frime Barn, £0 by Cfi feet. This choice £irm Is in a high state of cultivation, fences gout, and in a res}«ctable neighborhood, convenient to cbnrchria. schools. For terms, cuquira at THIS OFFICE, orof jUi:MAw»fT J ANDERSON, New Brighton, Pv vjaluablo City Property for SaJe. THAT very (loAirablo lot on "NVatcr Street anb Redouht Alley, next to John Irwin A Sons, being 120f*tbu Water and Front streets, and 100 deep along the Alloy, f It will be sold together or In lots of CO or 24 fret each. For tirms, (which will be mode easy as to payment,) ap ply to ] JOSEPH 8. LEECH A CO., mr4:dif Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. L'“ IBEKTY STREET PiiOPERTY~FOR —The Store-room aud Dwelling, sltnafr-d on Liberty street, near St. Qalr, known ns No. 183. The lut (• aboqt fret front and 120 foot deep*, extending back to Exchange Alley, on which is erected a Stable and Carrixgiv : bouse. The property rents readily for SCOU, and will be sold at a bargain und ■ -ti arcommo>UtiDg terms. Fur particulars enqnhwof IL 11. KING, apl ’ No. 211 Liberty street. OHIO WHITE SULPHUit. CELEURATED SPRINGS, (here . tolore known as "Hart's Springs,”on the Scioto River, 4S miles from Ohio Wbito Sulphur Station, on the Spring fietd, Mount Vernon and PiUsburgli Bailrcad; S mile* from Delawnrc, on the Cleveland and Columbus Itailroal, and 17 mileejTrom tlie City of Colnmboa. Is'-lcw open to the public scekicL health or pleasure, under 1 aurpices and with sp polDtrnenLi that will make it Fntsv Class in every particu lar. Thepreeett proprietors of tins Ohio White bulpbur hsvr liberally added to the buildiuga and geocralaccomtoo fiatious or tho catata, and have blted and lujTil*hcd tb* wbolujon the Hdggesiloas of taste and luxury. Tifl Cultin* i mill* ttnrxcrpU.inalU. Thdaoeneryjofanil near the domaiu hua becu thought 1o be tb4 finest in Ohio; the air is pure and healthy, and the oedldnal properties of the wonderful Spring, (jetting 123 goilofit per minute,) are now admitted to possess curative ■nd ricupk-raUvo influences superior to the ( ftmed White Eql|>H t of Virginia. TUtIM ore attached to theestablliibmeut oir’the acerwo ilcs at tfco first Summer Hotel#of the umnf ry. Tbf lawns and ground* about the Ilofrl are »jiarlons end and tbe beautiful drives through the obi forests . and along ihs roman tic river aro singularly allracUre, though quite secluded. Arvaugment* con be made for rooms by odare«ing ISAAC PAIST, Columbus, Ohio. Fotjaay further general Information, reference rosy be bad to MB 0? SEASONABLE DRY .^ IwW . a hinsOaV iotb, r* hvm il 1 JFOC Saif, LOTS* fOR BALE. ; '» Ola?* M'»rk' ,Col*roan, Hallman IC-i'i, j tt'hlt*’* (V»rrtns« Factory. fn R U. WnrlTn.'.'lh w»iJ. AilrKhoi.y S bII. j It H [>•- Ohio Land for Bale. Farm (or sale. BoUtlS. “'‘‘“'•'■urst, jmj till, uis. ' :! —Proposals will bo WtishmJcr. f„ J^f*™** cepted and uc-t »>■ -:<• i • •> <>n* «rale win W tZn - Kunepfrtou. I\> 'ivr. f Fm»acc Comro'.ttp*. 0 ' Jo->lTd _ «FMtT ET r \Bridue Not i f. —An Election IbTcr - ivetora of the -hint nrgh and Allegheny Company, at Uand f'reet,” * i! > !“* held at the North t&yij the Bridee. no Mo''DAY, July .-a, between the hour* •■ and sftVio*fe p.y. John Blssf.ll, j* „ jcSh-'wd Secretary and Trenaurer. ' -----; CiTizatj'lssmuscsCoitfljfTrV l’itiil>urfh,Jru>eli>th,lSiS. § TTS*Diy«:^nu.—The .President nnd Directors of thlaCbmpany haae this day dsdsrcd a dividend of SIX DOLLARS ixrahareaponthe Capital Stock, five dollar* myaldeiu cash to the PlockboMm or their legal alitea; fnrthw i »h. an.! one dollar credited to their stir- 1 ; Jeic-i.td y.aMirKL L. MARSH ELL, Foc’y. (.•rrKB l-VitTBASCX OOXFIST, > ri'.tsbargb. May 21»t,15£3. f E~rLhvu)FSv. —The Presidentfind Direc tor* of the Mnnongahela Ic*annr« Company on*UUbargb, b*v* th:s Jut Ji'clsrt'l a dividend cl TWO DOLUKii pft share. tolroipi.lK-dtolhercdcethraortbeSloekNotrt. - mj-ihlJtf UUNUY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. Cglants. Wool: wool:!—ioo,oco lbs. Wool trant- M st highest ra«h price# by „ , UITCUOOCK, McCBLERT A CO., H'.hdiwtfT ]»•> and 151 Froatst*. WOOL Waited.—Tho highest market l-rtfc paid fjr Wool. it f. HARRAUGiI * CO, _ No 295 liberty g«r»*;. WANTED IMMKDIATKIjY»—IO,OOO JICB to engage in tin* «ain „t the m«t popular felling Book* inAiacrica. Invalid*,Mechanics,farmer*andTeach er* wishing to travel, w,u find this mu* Terr crattibh and b««ia.~ s •n«Wiu«th»m we the cuontry, and male nioitey at the same time. Agent* now In the bn*- inesnare clearing from iiOo to Ji.son r--r *<•*;- Vorfnll particulars and a list nUV>ck«, h.'m HULISON Queen City PubU.diinc 11l M.Un street C^nc , nT><^t| , Obi«or,iftMhsEa*t,D. RULISON, rhCadtlpWa. inlSJydawfcT iHimrational. LAW SCItOOL OP THE UXIVEIISITY AT CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Tim In.r-^rcioti. Session commenced on TUF.>U4Y. the lsthday uf Mjf. Students admitted nt anv Hefcrto Jadgi* Park. 'I «: ■: Gtn. W Robinson, Jr., Allegheny; J. M. Uurci-:s ;i. ivulmrgh; J. \l Me)lor,do; Jno. B. McFaijden. For furtlx-rlpariiculin K> V ;i V.'llßßKß.l’rincijia!, N-.rti. vwicbley, lkaTfpCo, t*. aurtioi. -ale,?, 3?. M. Davij*, Auctioneer. Commercial s*ui ■* Ui.iaja. Nr*. 64 Fifth Street. Last an u closinu sale of-the- IRWIN M’.OI’KUTY, IN ALLEGHENY CITY.—On Tnesday cronine;, July 20th, at & o'clock, in tho 2d itnry salesroom of the oi-w ancilou No. M tilth at, will tie held the hut and dudes sal" of Lot. In Mr. John Irwin‘a plan of Lis valuable and l-canti Tally located Real Eetatr, sftrutrd in the Ist ward, Allegheny City, well known u the “Jtopo Walt" propertr. Those iriihlag to aecaro lota In tbfacanreuiont qud iorely neighborhood, will notice that thi* apositirrly final sale, os th* r*repri*tor ti determined to M-ll all. Central bt n d tho balance In three equO annua) payment#. juS I’. IL DAVIS, Auct. PAWNBROKER’S SALE of DECLAIM- : ED PLEDGES.—On Saturday evening, July 10th, at 8." o'clock, will bo told, at tho Coausexdtd Sales Rooms, Nu..- 51 Fifth 1 superior Hand Organ; 7 do. gold-cased Watch e*; 5 iilyef ca#eJdog 2 right day marine lererdocka; 3 eight day and :tbirty-bour Clocks; I Telescope; aquantity of valuable Mnpe, Clothing, Pifdols, Ac. Ac. J.7* ~ P. 31 DAVIS, Auct. Ij’LEGANTVI LVKR ELATED WARE.— -iOn Tuesday morning, July lCJth.tflO o’clock, wfll t* sold, at the commercial salesrooms, No. M Fifth etreet. *a extensive and very cholco variety of Silver ruled Ware, comprising the latest and most elegant ttytes. In tho as oortmeul aro 9 full tea seta, «>f plain and cluts«l paUtnu; i. mperb urns, a ice pitchers of rarioos sizei, 6 butter dlsbU, low and high pattern*, toy eel*, ycgataMa dishes, goblota. Salt stauds, cup*, table and tea-spoons, Ac n Ac. TTjese artlctes nre of excellent workmanship and beauty la design. Tbe sale l* positive and worthy attention of ah The article* can be examined all day .Monday on the second floor of tha auction room*. p. jj, DATlS^tuct. JJAGGAGE “ -»AGE AT AUCTION—On Monday, l2th, at two o'clock, will ba«o!d, at the sew commercial sale* room*. Ko. 54 Fillh •treef, by order of J. Mcilattcr, Jr. tho following unredeemed baaran from the l-pTfad Eaglet Hotel: j *’• traveling Bag* and 2 Treats, wilh thelreootsnta. P. M. DAVIS, Aoct, SIOCK P., Ft, W. & C. it. Ku at private sale, in lot* to nit purchaser*, by Tl DAVIS, AncU Xo. 51 Fifta it. AUSTIN LUU3II6 & CU„ Merchants’ Exchange. SECOND SALE NEW STOCK ALLEGHE NY BRIDGE CO—On Tu.,*]«y, till 3J rtxy of-Angnet, will U? ctFrnsl for salo at the Merchants' Exchange, Id lots not exceeding five shares each. Two Thousand hharesof tfaa N*w stock of thf Allegheny Dririgo Company. Purchaser* of *aid «tockwlllb« required to pay r.n In stalment or fire dollar* per share, together with the r-renil ura the stock may commando! th» time of wale. AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO., J°* Stock Brokers and Auctioneer*. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO, AT Tire MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE EVERT THURSDAY EV ENINQ^—-Bank, Bridge, Insurance and Copror Stock, Bond and Real Estate sold at pallia cals at too Merchants* Exchange by *-■' AUSTIN LOOIXI3 A CO. Note*, Draft* and Loan* on Real Batata negotiated an reasonable terma ly AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, •*2l Stock Kota Broken. 03 fourth *t. Qooniwo by oas. •A. WORD TO THE IjATiTßia The heated term is approach- INQ, and are call (he attention «r the Ladle* to ths fact that COOKING, IRONING, ic., Can bo done wiih economy, wilhont oppressive ba&t, with* oat soot, and with dispatch—the fir* being always ready in a moment—by using 1 Mnsgrave's Gas Cooking Stove, r T pMtt " ,l l iMI “ riot .Koillm, .1 Sj. 75 csuuilleM street. s A. JOHNSON ABRO. and City Right* for sale. apfcdly WH. h.rorrs -D. 6. rorrs. try. p. P01*» WILLIAM B, POTTS ft CO., rLOUR FACTORS, GRAIN AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 224 N. Delaware avenue, and 323 N. Water Street, (abort Vino Street,) - PHILADELPHIA. advance* made on Consignment*. myltrdlm **• B. DCL*Z3~. »AS. Q9UIU AVM. D. HOLMES ft QUO, PORK AND BEEF PACKERS, DEALERS ]y FBOI7SIOXS,