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8. RIDDLE & Co.,
EDITORS And PROPRIETORS
PITTSBURGH:
FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1668.
HEPCBLICAS COUSTT TICKET,
.«■ nientin-»trr*iCT,
OE3T: JAMES K. MOORHEAD, Piftsbnrgh
OOS6IXO—32d Btsnurr,
ROBERT McKNIOBT, Allegheny City.
BEU.TOS,
JOHN P. PEXNHY, PltUbargh
issnißi,
J. HERON FOSTER, rittebnrzh.
OJAS Q. IRISH, do
DAVID S. BAYARD, Peebles
JULIUS V. ZOLLER, McKMitiort.
ROBERT -P. MeDOWELL, AllegUny
•aauTT,
JAMES L.-QRAFIAM, AUcghb&y.
nonroxDTißT,
DANIEL ARMSTRONG, PhUburgh.
' C01fl(IS$10!TIB
-2A0IIEDS PATIZESON, SdUaa.
' AVBITDE,
KTia.a. LAEUIER, CWti,,,
0010 TO,
CQAUNCET B. BOSTWICK, L^srenwrlhi*
. ' BOXCTOR OF too*.
..ROBERT n. DAVIB, Ohio.
Toe G-uinor-rac AnstimsTaArioa. —Thedem-
I ocratio party, whenever it is in a strait, is sore
to mate a virtue of necessity, and profess what
erer doctrines maybe needed to give it sneoess.
In 1849 it was a Wilmot Proviso party, putting
forward-men everywhere throughout the north
"ho professed determined hostility to the ex
tension or Slavery. It did the tSarno thing itr
with the Tariff question, declaring in its
eongs and on its banners “We miff hare Polt and
Dallas and the Tariff of M 2," and in 1850 it was
for “Free Kansaa ,, -wherevcr it was impolitic to
bo otherwise. It is pursuing the same course
now, because it is its only chance to escape de
feat. It is in distress, for if it adheres to the
doctrines and practices of the Administration it
is sore to bedisgracefully overthrown ; hence its
}- anxiety to put forward men who have been anti.
Lecompton, and whom, under ordinary circum
stances of party prosperity, it would crush Un
,j. , der its feet.
?be d ',! ll ttsi ltck - th * dortl »tnunk woelj Oc :
Ths dsvll gel well, the a monk was ho.”
In Philadelphia, at the democratic celebration
on the 4 th, a resolution was adopted in favor of
such a revenuo tariff as would afford incidental
protection to American industry—a dootrino
long ago abjured by the party, but which it is
necessary to resurrect now, to keep the demo
cratic workingmen from going off in shoals. In
the Westmoreland district it nominates Unsay
D. Fostxe for Congress, a nominal anti-Locomp
tou man, but refuses to enunciate a platform, |
expecting to oatch the gulls with the candidate !
without uommitting the party. In the Wash- !
iugton district it pats forward Montgomery, who
has managed to get a reputation he does not de
serve. In Berks it will probably throw Clancy
Jonoa overboard, as it will throw over Reilly in
the Franklin district, and by putting forward
new men it hopes to escapo the punishment
which Its obnoxious parasites would be eure to
bring down. In Philadelphia all the old mem- 1
bers except Florence will get the go-by, and ‘
some milk-and-water, half-in-half fellows, pul i
up In their places. And so throughout the j
State. The Administration dare not meet the:
issue it has provoked, nor sustain loose who
have sacrificed themselves for it; but will, in- j
stead, strive to throw dust in the eyes of tho i
poople and secure the election of democrats on 1
the anti-Lecompton, Tariff, anti-school, or any i
other hobby that promises success. ■ 1
The seme course is pursued iu Indiana. i
There the tools of the admiuistraliou aro ruth- !
lossly thrown over and men who have at somo j
time or other said some thing or other against : 1
Lecompton are put forward in their stead ; but ' \
io no caeo ore they nominated on an Anli-Le- i ,
oompton platform In Illinois and Ohio, and ; t
probably elsewhere, the same course will be i 1
taken. |i
Tho purpose of all this is plain. The Tariff i J
professions of 1844, the Wilmot-proviso pledges I 9
of tho Free Kansas utterances of 185 G, j rj
were all broken as soon as the election was oTcr-
The men who procured their election on the ; J
strength of deceptive promises or appearances, ,
coolly delated their word and became more 1
/ ultra than those whom they affected to condemn
while they were candidates. The same will be
tke.MSnlt in 1858. There ia not a manrunning j
for Congress, with a democratic nomination, in '
Pennsylvania or any other northern
. • Whoso professions or past courso j
-/Alice can be placed, equally ■
. Who are r in nomination, j
.' r men, and if elected j y,
r er Buchanan wants of them. The
' - jfwWons they arc now assuming, as Tariff men,
men, or what not, are cun
- v - niogly disgnised hypocrisies, intended to mis
lead (he people, and can honestly be considered i u
* nothing else- J
Ocb Suncaßs.—There are probably but few
places ia the Union that can boast so grand and t
beautiful environs as the city of Pittsburgh has. !'
Almost the moment you cross the city bounda-
leave behind the smoke and dust that
enshroud you, scenes of the richest beauty burst ct
upon yon at every step. Oakland, with its T 1
broadband shady street, the elegant mansions of
retired citizens, and the wide, sparkling Monon- oa
gahela, os it comes winding among its verdant bj
hills ; the magnificent grounds of the cemetery,
and the rich mansions that Btud the hillside
along the Allegheny, above that city of the dead; T
that portion of the city lying between Cliff street
and Pennsylvania avenue, known as Miners*
ville; Sewickley, with its clusters of cottages,
its verdant valley and its clumps of trees heap*
ing up rich piles of foliage on all sides; the
high and cultivated lands about Troy Hill, on
the Allegheny side, and the retreat of Mount
Washington, wheqeo the view takes in all of both
cities and their suburbs, with a glimpse fur down
the Ohio and far np both the rivers that unilo
to form it at your feet—all these present a series
of pictures fall of life and surpassed by
none in the broad extent of ibis Union. To all
this natorol beauty tbe band of art is adding
much.
We were impressed a few day* since in a ride
through a suburban Tillage, with the fact that
many citizens of t&9te are beginning now to
pr&ctibe the art of ]and«cape-gnrdemng, and to
reduce to on actual reality tho pictures which
for a long time in this country had only been
presented on canvas. A:-great variety of trees
and flowers planted in such a way as to convey
delight to bmb the eye abd the mind is some
thing eo beautiful as to work a salutary influ
ence on the heart. Trees and flowers become
“Floral 4poilU«, tiring preacher*.
£ocli cup a polpit and each leaf a took .*'
To SQoh as are laboring thus to bring a beamy
and a sweetness to mioglo with tho rough real
ities of- life, wo would giro God speed. The
hard demand? of business drive us to the dost
and toil of <hn city, but men with taste and
money may make the city but a little desert spot
in the midst of a broad aud flowering oasis
where as of old the heart may hear the 4, voice
:of the Lord God walking in the garden where
io to live will add a new charm to domestic life
which each passing yetr will but serve to
strengthen, and which will at length make home
what Indeed It should spot to which the
affections may anchor firmly, and find there a
fall realization of all tbatcis suggested by that
•acred name.
The csbc of Mr. Ooagb, tbe celebrated tern*
£eruco lecturer, against Dr. Lees, a Maine
qoor law adroeafo, for libel, came off in the
Court' of Exchequer on tbe 21 at. Tbe libel
oomplainod of rrttfl con t&lncd in a private letter,
and charged Mr. Gough with being habituated
to the uao of narootio drugs for tbe purpose of
stimulating himself, and also with “being as
i wicked a man and as rant .a hypoorito as
breathes In the Queen's dominions." Dr. Lees,
it appears, had written under the impression
- that ho had been libeled by Mr. Gough. This
Mr. Gough denied in his eridencoin court. Dr.
Lflcfrthcrropoix withdrew his plea of justified
tlou, -and the cues was amicably settled by a
coD&oxft. to ft vef3iot for tho with -fir#
guineas damages. - f
•- Tbc Cincinnati OuKtfesays: “A merchant of
this oity, who has returned from a trip through
Northern Ohio, roports favorably with reference
*- to the growing crops! ..Creating, ho says, is de
cidedly out of fashion in that section. Corn is
Its only orsp that in in a.ccnditioa to render
theresnU doublful, and It la improving rapidly
'-in-appMrance.- - Wheat,- oats,;' poiatiies,. sc.,
. looktac.'-’- ; j*‘ '.ff '
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Old Boost.—Oar ettwmed friend, Legs | ; Tan Latist raoir Ptaw .
Loosij, Esq., ktt I*ld at trader obligations t« s °°“ st t'« ‘tat the PeaetCommistiontrsMach-1 »PKlBt &.BhctS. I » t ta "I'.l i " '
him for copica of three old books which recal cJ Sa ! t . Clt s thom the lOlh Jane, but no P a -T'A"""' .'VV.W ----. CBtS. JFOC SvCRt. ~ __ -
the pas! vividly and giro no a good etand-point ’ r m tccl T tira ° r F r °- Complying with tho or-ent rcaueAt of hun- J) UCA L R Btovo on -
from which to compare it with the present. Scott for Salt Lah /«"‘on rfothTnSS ~-rar* rCqUeSt °‘ hUD ' *•« (.**,«• THE subseriterswishing toclose their busi
„ '?hc Vo h rtr W 0 ’ *• »"* •'»«»* np DRB ‘ C M. FITCHAcJ. W. SYKES Ea>CCn» to . ’ A }£fisZ’&2Tl£s’%&££
:n 1810, entitled Tho Torpedo War and Sab- 7 tho lhc second on the pE coßdna«j ta r*ci»[n l -S‘‘J' l peu «• 7. r, ' Ji=s Appir*ti«, C'fovks, Ac. * St.» i. . •.,, i '}2 of fufwrlpticn to
marine Explosions. Bv Robert Fnllon.” ibo 1 atl . l. thc th,r ' l on the Hih. "ASestly lit Pittsburgh. ~,* ’ * .J7a wboWsi* r.st jrvivrcbtr
lt ns -■
unsigned to show h practical way or blowing up tie all difficulties with (he Mormons if nobody n. ttPeosiTE the st. claib Horn. hNGlxpzEns & machinists ,„ T .! I,"."'" l ~‘-' nwiitpaj Tata. c,p;vr ir;:i. Ac.win !r ■ . ... • J *“ fcr
tho ships of an enemy b 7 the use of the Sute interfered with him. IJ ' l-Src Pt Sunday a, for Consumption, Asthi&a, Comer Firttnnd Liberty SIK, rtiubiryi, * Tl- ! »u r u r .' o^\ ,r^’:,,n * ,arh 03 rtwonmble term*. ajaltd'ui- 1 J,7 ' T ;. '• 1 , . t’’*** p*=L.n- * Uf ®
marine Torpedo, and the subject is illustrated HI - Society of Friends hare addressed a lot- comt.ll^! l^ 11 " 4011411 tltrr c,iron,c Compuiau {SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES , ”* > M ' r-dn-ee/^n 11 ''*’ " ,nc * ■* f.T u>w th** s.t> j > -.i tho i £4" M < r^V a:ar ' No bid
by wood cnlo, which illnalrate note, ihc great ~r 'o.thc[Prench Emperor, enlrealiog him to to a,,* '„ "“ n “” e “«=*■• '»''"h»s O maoihi n!6 t s ■ t0., 1,3, j. !>•,; " » jiitciielkbef.Jr, t bro_ "'A ..
adranco which hag taken plocointbearl of wood loedingo on J /h° WCr ® nl i‘ UkfetJ 10 n ' 3 Pro- ,UNU E n S . a, t. ‘ H i /
engraring sinco that time. The book is a cari»na , may in future open th« 'way iV*' nTCU * STKES —>W <•»« twi *«»«,« Sr^^ R B ES 'p ! " bWfc a,Ter s l' rin K" Extra AuhTiui?,-.'','"! " ! k 'b'C?“. I’llitee"'""’-!,, 'V.^.'L.l-r'^'T.SvSbT
one; for although it .hows conclusively that 1 |bo trade In bumau beings; that alUltempts to “‘r.'"* ~ l ' ID ,r~ J-n-liloaiand bj^
, Mr. Fulton Bnooeedod in blowing nriTM«.]awint l introduce jinlo the colonies of Franm -<* »_ . •* »rt*ai Uth Ufvrt,*nddvnag by j n o Isaiah DU'&ey a CO. r “ * *'" r,f “• ’---r tt - r r«n v ", r y . ta '" '' *- ,J x clVil <' * din^M
his torpedcee, U. plan was never adopted, and ' '»• cmigranle, may ! (JP'AU WBS AND " 11 l: ' "■ ! ’t
fa now a mar. relic of the past. He evident- “ - *££ «
ly much mom auceeasfnl in constrneting feat- j that“mc ’two iZZf %X “ “JJ ™ T I ti,
ia a boundwoluuie of the Philadel- : c«n ! ‘ V ' l ‘
phia Repository, for lsSoj a literary paper, and j 450 000 "carm"” 8 fU " l° th r l"' 1 " ° f ' ,r"“* JI " ct n, ‘“' r ‘‘r leh-Mon,” r» r üb,r„r. 1 j leech a iictchixsux, n "‘- - ... . 'ilvanpei; ki.w. hexiiv ii. at»ooi>, s.mut,
the Hadaon Balanea - - -’•■■ , V < 5 .’V^ U - These carta are made of tho most . ’“'f->««»/ ~,, *a, i J!-.- .. _ N„. in s-.„i rpu LET—A twu «t.w» uViei'iK~iT- —
UteHudaonßaUnce, a political paper, for ISO,, rnmitivcleharaeter, and are drawn by oxen and 1 • - 'OL -N lwm M jWt 1 ™ p..de .“V .h.^.! 11 '? 8 © IMams
Tus paper vnta noted for the bitterness of its 16 stunted pontes of the plains. o ( e^ ,tf e» furcnn<u!utJnij.' i c ftawon i, brE.NVriilirkltmVt. ,JU,n ‘ 0f M * K. 11. KING. No'‘-iuT'tK.nyJu
poUuea, and itaarticlea afford good reading, even , A KakU Govtnson ,mi Livaa.-Uon. A. .mua. lf isS"™* »• p“"' 1 Nff'" 1 ” of the ' 5.., r WOOI.! WOOLff-100.000 lbs. 17001 tvant
now, to those who wish to ace how politics were ' ” l \ ce ‘M «-Uoveruor of Kansas, will probably j CHIK A-NDOMBMaWMB ' =o\l~ £T.™\C,T.'’‘ r^,p ? tn ‘‘! ~ alf ' " “ ‘■ i "' l '’ , „“f-sE!v K ' ,, a-cnrKPT > m
managed in those days. The chief curio, Sty it pi ' TbirJJtu I stocx mar opened, * 1 «.K *° tc ! for . ! Bale - ««ebnr E h, Pn .. illA
contama to nsia thedctailil gives of Burr's Trial ed ihc Aeath legion of Democracy" in that 1 w 3a£ mD ZSTABUSUHXKI &f j *«d Wit. pr.mt.dmr uT.'* J “' S ' |n '’ T'l K ,n, S “ ITr.il uT'"?, <il ' tcrm,lK ' l re- \\ UUL " ANTti).—Tho highest market
for eoupiraey- : State, and i, the ifardest Smta- 1 « l ® . ! J.., .... ,«s * "winxiA 1
The third ia a hound volume of tho l'hiladel- . .IT' o ™ majority acd Buchanan , Wuo i, 00 _ «*«• «“* “ r | • j TUST PUBLISIIKLI li, ~ -' .VT ' a-tl'm It'JSTwloJ~ - c'SHVr"' Wastko la»EOlATß»^rx's.MinKi
phia U. S. Gazelle, for 1812 and 181,1 Tbi. 1 '* f ' n ' h Fr * n,o “ “ 4 ! *-£> luT t"*™* J a„ u .i .aS ~T T i~.-'ar SSJ
VM nn ini.«.t' . , , . , Hinro. \ j a choic* MSortnii«nt of mIIcIm tn hi# t »n« Brlßhtly , i i* ar .iiin> Di. { .,mo Mn* ** :!:,p * T J'util-c jildcwd f-f A:nat-nicnr. •. , f*r« triwt„ n - {4l Jr , Vrchan,r »>tAf n i''‘ r '‘'*cJ Te«c!i
was an interesting period of national history, ; >"“.«™wrWa f a-wurf dnm of iwt whim I JoS ' it’v i h!, • „ ~ ft,. „,.«,t..„, 8 , am ru,. bu-m..., .„.i i,». .as ta „ n k ’ , “ ‘'"j «• l '« * »"? rrontabl.
and those files furnish many items over which A »••»■«*”■« T.aiimoa,. ! *“<»• *». »iata i .'- lmi | T oiww^, .aj th.i. n.to, I “DO'EaTOES^—Dhi h u , ... ,'", ’, r I" T 1 ’"**• I !»“»»*« the £, imS’SL*
the eye lingers with a pleasure rarely felt t r , n.ormwv, i)<«T.r 0,., r«. r.b. sth, isai. ! ° d| I;"* £r ” a ’"J «od rio.rrw Flo. win. vitrigrf iron IJC «>noJ sad pmi. "“ 1 “ '' e lot " h. n,..■ t.i.. l n-«, u„. .iw.!, t„ op.Tortimtv £i.io» m'li ' r.iniruiJ.'iTTj S ~ ° t'Wr™ j™-- Tor Inti
Tho books can b« seen u.„ „tr.L 8, ,k r" hr hoj.ng n».,1,.v. . Holl.od nittor. for ch, lo Storu. Table tVarn, t aown to l>o tl,. n,o.t dnrablo cow in lim'HCOCK. UcCRKCRV tCO ’"' k “ " d ' * „ t™* Hurl erumci Lultomn. j Q».-n Crtj PnUl.ain, H S.‘, \X'‘ n - «-KCLISON,
me DOOXS.can be seen at tpr office by those , •«. th. a, wnnnt. Hop. i.., » , mßnmU . 1 ««for 1100.u.„.t P lram ,, o<lU . E„« h Chl „. I ,aS ...... iitrk™ns„a mi "J,... w. c. co.vnellv, tatecr.irn.iw, CtelnnaU,
who feel an .nterest in anch records. “™ «|' !»«"• j '«•/>■<*. .=d u„M .irh.r „r ,in E u | T)OOS.-I. llcYr A. kVx.u'EH -Mayor of Cvlu»h^tli^a i, ! ■Li.a«rhl t
Firxn nr Tnr * n i k op..i MO DY & C’.VROTHf.Ia? p *<*«:-Ri c bly aitt an,l I>«cor4t«l T.iilot S*t«; Brtttannl* I r*-' th * cj, y * >r Piui»mr,;h. do UnjcthU oit Ttmr* c-py dirw3r. un^(<» .1 :
Firm OIJULT OraTIOSS.—The speech of Mr. INm-JESTION. 'wd l*uud Cwton; own»»n 8tl«r T»- ft Tablo Inooni Bonn l “ P'K ,nanc * nf *n or«ttn»»ice pns».<w| }, T T 'T* and lt-rnM cop, J*..
Choate, deuvered before ,he Boston Young , 1 ” .
Mena “Demooratio" Association, on the 6th of Ui.bottl. .1 n- r l v n*n 7 T’t ' m ° c "“ l1 “ ,r “” J”* ' M T * w . Km,., al ,j p„rlw T™ Wmlirr. .».! Trnp. i ! ri,m V- d * ,, " r 1» thi. rr.iwS “hTii F?l\ 'll™*I 1 ™* ui 0:1 the I’er-
July.we find in full in the JWfam, of IVednes- , «.- , “J”! 1~ S >u... I.,„»„od .nd D.or.„d
day. It IS for tho most part an eloquent dis- . l '™‘ ,oD ' .S'anod.l JOSEPH o. DEI.LKTT. m^}“' * "“Pl.toar.d full of ~1 .rtlol.. mlt»- h.T.“nu“u t d TOYL°e I^,I^ t .l“fi,ou[ll,‘r 1 I,‘r , '« t^l 'l^■“? ,), * ,l " ll I'olio ir.i'.-o I thi. A'r" 1 !iTf
play Of “glittering generalities,” to which the ' “‘"""'-k'croful to n.t for Iterhar,-. UclUmS Bit- tho pnbllT <^ho X . TRV ,tKTAI ,V 11 1 ' rk '" T“ b J TV 1 ' P ''"'''- wtllch fa 0l«l collar ,'.rru!«,h“i?Z l.nd li. Mir.u.„., muntv. IV I.. on,,ii .1,.p, r i„ OKU n
Declaration of Independence offers no parallel. ' I™', ?r.,!u!'.7h i rt'« m" h “ " ? j pUc* of r«iili*iu-*. Alan ib»t each *nfi 'ct*’'' *|| " r * l ' ,f ’ AlliVtir-nj city, " ' ij'-j*’
The elaborate orations of Mr. Choate are not nn- < pur,a«„ k ." "’*"» '« «..»! ! John C. Baker & Co', ' > : WM WS sm. “
uko Banian trees,. They each Spread OTet a ! ***B-1J At $1 per butlU, or tlx botU« lor fi, lj lb* I.r» I OKNUINK f°*. lro,n owner, » g om or nlhlr Si’ 1 I l.'j!' urt‘ U l ’ \v ohVrOtl Iv.r salt
branches strike , ® Ptinnni Tmo . . r .r.l.*! 1 **/^^*^
out so many shoots, and fasten in all directions wot J“ u,UJ t-hwnbu,.. Wood »tr.*,-t, betw«. o iitudu lu,s Medicine, prepared in the most up- forfmii*o.tp*y for every u lai ,um o ft« n .wuJ* ■! w»Hnf AHr K b*nyc^n.^ry.
upon so many different objects th " h ’ -4 ~ h*u.r „o,„I, ,u Z •«"' ” ”"" 3 »
*ro n «Mr,~ Aintm 1, i ’ “ WUn •. . -• T— tK ' oftbMl«llr»i PMfr.»i., U on-bU- Jn?:*W 7 I! ”\i:y a'" w s* v v>, t, Pill«.n 1..|-
exceeding difficulty even the most careful ob- Spmal . d.w.b„. f «bo it« ,„ ( i«ru.r to ’ - • Wl Uin« to^‘,V
server keops sight of the main irunk. .So much v • | »«y other n..w m«,«forturwd I ( !„),, , iNi 1 ARK- - A premium r.f *1.»0 1 xirhu Tl! f. “ .. h ... > ,
of that oration of the FifLh as can be grasped by I, MOT,1E “ 8!l ”10THERS!!I ■ ofiu »ml a. . r.,m.-.1,.al (u c**n. of J J alT, to thr owLr oMhu l'" Mr "* 1 ’ rflr.-.-tly n t .[«itr st'OTr, nnd otL'n.il'ng In
common minds anDcars to ujibbon • i * C,M l " )‘ rucure Mm. Winslow's Sooth- Co ' , * on >r‘n°ii,ok.m, Urcttcbiii*, Aathm«, Oirunie Rb»uma- »»*!««•*•. t»«t um-em cv, : .i r) t o ,k t . w.J Hi 'To,’ iTr rJs I'I*’ 1 *’ ~r‘ T sM . l^t *° * n a| W a> r«et wide,
common minus appears to ua to be an involun- i„. s >r ,„, .., r - “J •» discMc, t. u «?'** pat «•«» ■ rr-rr-s u ...7Bnt nr ,mV “i,; tnTl.iwJ 7«i r ,* t n TT rt : h ': , n w - r? 24 **" fron « nn
for whi hlh °R ° M° lh 0f the Sreat I>r “ Cip, “ 1 11 E r " B,l E fi-lhtnlr. th. |rr« L ,« of u-tliing by .-iftTnlng tb. I »'»»iii..vt plij.id.o. of Eiin.p. ..,,1 Am.rlc. dl tronlS r 'hrir„ , . n '‘' llHo" i“nTJci’p'!!" r -’. 11 raJJISi
for which tho Eopubhcan parly contends. Mr ! «"»8 Ma-lwt all iad,mm.(l..a-will l.nd I. I ''"'"E'”"' l »■ vauJnfnl cunllr. rrop.ni,.. I prtcawlE H.inr.l r,.iu.r.wiH \JU .‘.J , “T '
Choate, thinks Iho blessings winch the Federal “T”'"-towel.. D.,w„.t „ , r '"r-v-J "air hr JOHN c. CSKEII A Co., vvto. t »i, j“T Hall™-.! y r *~L,
Constitution was intended secure, can be re- ; “***'* “ 1 “!l7 '
,2a Tl/ bj / le d ‘ J °? !° thS ' VeiT dl ' m!ln '* Of ’ Tht. ...Inal.l, ~r.,.„«tioa 1, th. prvacrlpM.a, of „f I SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES utow'k'r'lvr m»‘!TT r iVi t l;nl.*'r 12 51 1 ’'"r , 'j “ !j ‘ J '“" l " kl "“Los m d'P”. ll."~t to
e outbern Slave-driving oligarchy; we con- Uu ’ ,,lo: * {fi P f ’ ,i,,tlc ’ wl *o'i»biifMHoiufti<» PbjsicUm In New ! Tbogwstwjswriohtr of siNGKlt’d MACniNEB sewkr in’ciikiuv ai.m;v f»«)««* f.j!t.»»ar—Oac tbini.-rtb<»« bolej.orchMi.
tend that that realization can be secured o,ily , U "" "~ l - 1 - «*-««•« ’a ' 0.,r.u ...hn.f.r th.m, of , ; *”» •«- -- iTttarS-rSffit;
by the administration of equal and eioot iußtico ' w. toil-., u i Llntl "UK and Shoe Manufacturers, Ilurness : „ "»J -piviritaiioa. ,n>, 1.0 uu- tuc.r.i.u.- ’l*"lisj 1 isj ml A3im.ll ioaUloient*. wlib
to all sections of th, Orcat RepubUc . ° i u | «»>""• Carriage Trimmers and ; £' \ * '
oration at Brooklyn, on the Fifth • ri «»f ri >«" tocibit-gm irom adj utherc«n»o. ! Coach Makers, iOCNbRIES SHfkn Pxfp.. r 1 * 4 ‘Tvrf f l H o J !°' cias
is one of the most graceful, genia! ami beautiful Iflir “ an<l b,mllh c «* l|p i-y didUr, Hint .--am.ii ! u ** <«»»« b«»u konwn And pncticaitj AttDo«w C wj. ,0 29kxci» iio 4 iluh 11,r ’ ■r. ±t>«. ’ iiaiSia o «rico"i ,! '’
tributes to all that i. nn t , . ~ , or,l “ U nt,^Lt 1,1 s ° ll - i ms NEW FAMILY MACHINE Ido Dt‘a PI »I«; ' w Ur T^ 4 Mbit*’. Carm s „ faciorr,
inonr p th f 18 JWt and good and noble • Munr-n.., Uml„ „n. (ll U ,- \ ««“ "#*> *o»p«t .ad h.gbly ornA»AuUUiAA-bl Ue . K;K.R.Mort., 9 thwAr.|.
in oar government and our institutions, that we • 1‘ --* «-i-> u.ni r,o,edy. j »« w wk WP „ wUU tuiGr 6 . W Acbiae..)aod is ‘ 1 a
remember ever to have read. I’RIOK i>XLY-r. CK.VTd a lIOITLE mu,t becomo* taronto f.r ri.mllj n-e. tmmrt onCliflon, fcr tal* by I iR’-wr. |At (be GaiTisun,
Caleb Cushing disported himself in T-imn,Anv ’ , V T & Ka!],ir \’ U ’ t<ch . Umt^r
Hall, before Marshal Rynders and his lmil {J l* ounW 0unW ' 1 " ;?«**.*.}■ R. STRAW. 3S Market OEASONABLE GOODS—Suu Umbrellas, , ’ P-.k, M,Curdy * Wl.i
-r a, U ,IIS hail-fel- , Sold by DrupjiUt* Uirt-ucliour ih« world. NTTSBCRGII, I’A, O Patmo!- Irtif.’ii, Hcop SkirU, L«c« Mantle*. Orgw ■ *‘’ r f,,r^ ‘ Ur f uri-niAr*, aj.j.U to
on tho Fifth. His oration was a general ketseji, f*r p«ubu«i. ; lw -'* ; wiß i»bwinh macoine. (4bw troin r. iiasson lovk, ~c , n. w. «a. ?. belu Aicr^r-.
bftstlgation of the extreme ahoimonis.. with' ■ - - - “ i* D - iM7i i . S .°J!*JL™V*'2i: .
rhich party he formerly acted PH2IUU&BL3PHIA. A , 3. B. &C. P. MARKLB, FAYETTE SPRINGS! |>*»u.bi« St . *-««»• R l»proT.d Propeny
TTyn/r 0 PKivTfV, ,P ; 9 . r S spills HIGHLY AGREEABLE and „ t . ; T H,: AND MACHINE SHOP,
Tub Dispatch of yesterday says- Vv IVI. iVEcKEE & 00., u- . • TfSd, JOB AND ALt. RINDS OF XtrvtlTf. moonuin resort. ha« l«. pn I.asM by tbe wtib- -*L 1« thp St. r.,nii Not rally Works AMoffcm! for
~XL„ r ,_. i ora g. * w RAPPING ' ,crtbtr N^w buildings And ImpruVfniAbtK f-r rcrrratlun * J f Ih ' a good at.rk of Patutrna
The Lnton appeared on Wednesday inorulD? F ro *»l St. end Itfo. U 3 Letltlm St., ! » v , ' * , amcp?mrDl and batblns, have rvc-ntlj born i rrotw.] Bfi.Urr ! ami T->olj lur i rntirral stationary Rogioe nnd Mal
Indpublisher. UI.'jiLVS»BV tOOOUS. i ..1™ '!!%',t I I
Esq., former editor of the Daih/ loYorarr' ; Ale •vr:=t.mtlv r.vr'iv in- A , i J. H. cnniSTT, n. !>., I th.lr ,m«cy. ,nn to «vuMt| a, .a. if taw.
(which died some fifteen years a'eo I and i.' ipi-h livkvv 2222 ; IC3 Third s,r, 1'r,,,,,,., the y nkver fail to c»z 1 hj rftor
1 nderstood to be sustained mainly by ileu. Win. wirt,. Ai-.i, iiitiTtsu cr',viw -K f S ; lt ' 1 " sm * I L-J »!vu,tnsr,cf But.™ g,ii- k -. ,„j ht»- ■ ‘u" r ""' '■ L«>d h, fn.iy ,i,tot- ; "'' """ ofiaitLi!,' bsyhT 1 '
feobtuson, Capt. E. W. Scbeuley, and other TAI’EB MrSl'-tSi. ll’r.rr.r ' ‘“TT"'"** ot " r ’ ' ,u P“’ f —’'>"«! 1 ph''.»Mo„aril„'.a" 1 I r^—? , .'. l _ R BWBLEOoiI^
1 tends of the poor. Tho report (so ine»nr.id,r- , taucv v itlvets. ~umc.:as, fAsnviEitiiA itvlilv iwel huical and hzdical casks. , '“i'—'" ‘Bren, w.u, r..rtt„ n . „i \ i.p,„ i..„., , n , t?UR SALE, o acres ItW pereites of Land
tely mentioned by the Gcrr/frl.,hat Mr. V.il- Cl-OTHf. a , , : n„ rv „ „ , ‘'““f™ , b r“"' u ‘ r J F 1 ""-", |JY '■> '.’ll, n«r IL.t uLty.alJalal.gUnJ,
hsstzxi “irsat. f: «• k.vr k d i E c MA a L K .r s ri l ls:! - u -"r ; n xv:r™ T F.,.,...... r ;. ld 7; * r,w “^«., •
dnbelieverin a “free press" iathe same -ense : rr'l-""'f"”» » K r ~-rfpticn of Fir J.n,„ n.rt. Mb, ! N ' H DLMES At SONS. ' ; «' A 3HI\aTOX-3 spaixo meaik)wa , a,.,, Cl r .. .. ,
,h»l a man of equal liberality believed in “a free j n, Jtstmvrtm. r j„ ih.q„., 0 hduiis i hi. Jr.,t!aimr,h.r-. o»ra P . ,„,i , L, x HI ill UO.N holt SALE—One of tho
fe” l'r he b *““? h * b ' l ‘"^ d '0 *“" 1 tMefB# Md U “ mr!lie 81111 ° f Einwng., I
church ten year, and „rr,r cos, him a rrd ™ a,..,..,..,; „ d ~l lonsh » TO r, I 1
1 . thf) C, ' Qtiln burifut to tbe coustltotton. , I BANK NOTES AND SPECIE ! ‘ t J I C , U { '\ r *}>* -f W41:..n cod Nio.r.al. S , • ,r nofortaat iwljects. Hvn-is a mrxrbao oio aitlir* ci7a-
New WttcAT.—We saw yesterday, ihreugh the “ - **-»•«, -w *«, I sntztrr. fiTTSBUnau, r*.' 111
Vfodness cur Mend, „a,au D,7rv several I —' '
j4st received. The white wheat l.mked i i o/^
although ibsa plump - 1 !'^ 1 L ’ "•-’ r< l* 4 . IrOM v “«Ga, V»ul« Duor., ( «.u ««._ t &c , t , rant* 7r U 7' rtjr 77' teii ' J ' u,; Uo “ a 1 i
a«d tho >eil .hi "gf , . W " ld °« HlliJhW Churdx, If., ' • “S'” '
s«|mples.,v»WS r lree ftom sprouts, which shows *nda.jidi.y i 0,,,,,.." 1 /”? ***'*«* ' AT anufactoiiy foh sai.eoiuient
gathered in good era-j , »«’vix« «V i.tKesTotts. -~ j “KkS , A "'^
dSTon. "'• TWJ ' "18 t‘ A Llh3. Dn. SAM fn L y ITC II f, p ? tl '»l*r pjd faryto I A—,>•«„„. SiLi,' Zd Ut lor | “'“Ta*
RNE » BAT LAW - T AM* s \ p o f B OK CABn
never .n Ar.c lor/., n ,„/ /ta , U , n / rr many j SO * C 6 ITOR ? « N CIIA&CEHV i J Nu -a MaPSFT STJtrET | f OD Tljird s,rrtt - nw Smi'hfif-dd, 40 frtt Truot by S 5
.v/Lirr. lUhat no oUter ofic< uar any at., er rvrr/n.-r ' m-c n‘?i h - 810.-t, Oubuque, lowa. . NEAR THE MAPKKY li UNp MAfcKET STJtEET, fci-t drep.
"^•7:-.^-^- —•>— r -1-^..^.,^.
> .Ju. Ai-B'va.Tt Oj al. utiny l, u „«>,«, or talnin « Jt ° Saleof Real Eatnta, ob- t!*-!'. n-'ariy oppo-it« lo Peaaock A ilarfs Fouudrr. 7 ‘
preUu.l.n.j to !„tr< ,r,w, or lo W hwL prafunona on !lon ' s * Mortgage wiaydte .ili‘7 8 '';T b - T Kmailmtui, Wdkloa pL C-rrol
Apply, | KVM A aN N
Rllyorl.h iMti r. din-ctly tobimwlfal Li« oQW, 714 Brwd. ! Macnfccturrr* and IWJers !n all klndj of All-.-gb.-ny VtdJrj Raijiwul Station.
way. NjwlVk where alone Lis l reatmeDt can l>e bad.- TOBACCO, BNTTFP AND CIGARS, 1^
Rcinodlta aoat to any part of t!>»c»nrtrj ani tr.iLm.nt AND Lot •"•1 Eiw«.n n ’ t 7 err# pwt of out
_ , , Jr hi m.ij-/, inj _—_ _ _ i-CI «»f>, Wlirwa tbc N»-W Driylitnn msH ti.n.i-- ra .
OORducUd »«a: 4 '3*f U l]y by iKlrr. A Ti«it from Ibc patlftit LEAF TOBACCO, **rjr. K d UUIdiUo a-m
- “?n LtraTtLS" ~u U IU [, UI1 ~ al „! wenUht o<mer o/Sm,!KJUI4 Street and IHamond AlUy, , ilTty ln AIIc S bc BJ City, Third Ward, bclw,,a Eart
lug tbr mvlhod by whirl, he cun-a tbe aborj diacan'a iISO » - •- PITTSBUIUSH, PA. . .ra
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Caution to InvaUda—Beware of Impoatoro KtIBIaSOMy MINIS fc MILLERS, s:ii^ luf ~w count,, of
mis. CALVIN M.KITOU Ott.v w. Br,i S3 (omr. w A " D **«*«n>Ti, _"»Wtf
1 t.•.•aa.tr, Kirr.L o r sl ,, )n „ur., a , u „ cll pl „ , or '„ wabhington WORKS. Ohio LanaTurßalc -
»to»cardofD r .a.g.riieh,rr x.w fork. „ 4 mitu, h. Pi 11 abur g h , Pseos. nPHE subscriber offers for Tala .
Uarr,.„rj J„t oc>l „i„ n m, mv.li.l ~uMleag.ln.r i m |„ Offlc, No. UI MarUet , lr eet. X mwa.hip la, raog, 10, stmri renatv Ohio.'’ I ™/,'!,?,’
‘nT.’t'rt 7ITJZZ[Z,!2j2,TJZ“"
X^2^22i;r:::7::z ! «^S.SIH3r"r
-^^!^rz-'r^r:: b rr;:rZ.| -•
toatupoaa.u,J».", | a„,„ |, r 1 ,„m c „., |~|, " , I „.. luli< , |i , t a.srrzr rtm a. .«»,u .mr. „ ca„„rj. 1, will u «,ld oarll.lJrt ran
tlili dliboiifsty la confined to tbeea-lorn dflew.-t, £», f roni , ErBr J ' ariol^ut jinrUiaaetri. To ih<»* who draire lo tnrest In rwai riiaEa
tht. bd» f Ima ...era tt r e fc o,« - f ll.nar-L, .«7tofa in iM. ! P A f T£NT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, ol ' rOn,,m,f '»"*»»*»*
and tlieStotaa farther wedt, who lit..nil!y rob taralbh, uot ■' ‘ S '" r l '' nlhtr < Sj.lit*. Morocco, French and
ouly of their money, but of tbeirrerv i. VI ., t f or ; tf|py j.rr*.-oi ' Country Calf Skin.,
tb.m from procuring proper m tuJ. S<»1« 1a«uI li**r, C'urrir«s« Oilcloth**, Ac-
Ibise l rarelUng <Kl..rs tike ndvanUgw of il.r AU ° r « Web wIIIIm* lurnbhed aitbe lowe*t Caul, pdc^
I‘reralcnt but trroueoua belid Hut lung <U«»a<e ran baicrvd «»*H IDEM WASTE D .'fa
by ibtuMion.; and either pr«»f»-M to t-, with t.tr
lelrta, baring waniu-d our rery nsnw.) nr
eaalwn phr.ician of great repute, or rice with aom*
.far ofT{iu*d niytbical; Iloapiul or UnlT.Talty; and luTa';'.
InUit-lr lu rcgdll j^ aUh forg ,. , Q flaD , : , 0
proofs lotretulu of treatment bnl are K r s u vd«l L ar-
Meertton. to pUc* their health and !|t, .| a charge f f lufoni
petent and unprincipled men.
We bare for eome time Ucu iLrinking from thi> tinpl.** •
ant duty, but rnn do so no longer, and tnial tbl* cnr-l may
l»e tho meauK of string acme from being dcculred.
In conrlfLiion, it l# proper lo lepeat, aa *o bare iu often
done formerly, TUAT Wj: UAVE NO I’RRSENT CONNKC
tiox wrrn dr. s; f fitch or with any offtck iv
NEW YORK.
DRS. CALVIN M PITCH i JOHN IV }. Y K li*
Jr-f.iiur'Adft
[For (ba Pittatmrgb Qaniie.;
Me.trr.’. EJilvrs: —Tbe nominal editor of il;e
Union permits his masters to say tor him, in
rejsterdaj’a paper, that ho is a Republican.
S'olhing coaid be farther from the truth. He
'oted for in 1 P/56, es I happen to
:n iw, and bias been a democrat ever since. I!c
lO'jer toted the Republican ticket fn bis life;
nc I marrelj that eren he could find impudence
ncagli to ullorlho contrary. Uriah lleej*.
Sljnß Paris \Patrie declares that France has no
1 to retire the Slave-trade, and that if the
em of free emigration it has adopted
9 to abuses, inseparable from lhat system,
it Will be abolished altogether. The article, it
is remarked, has a semi-official look, and may
be taken as an admission that the defence of the
Wf of the Regina Cocli has fallen to the gronnd.
’he ComtUulionncl, in answer to the observa
ior s made by Lord Malmesbury, in the House
f Lords, on Thursday evening, declares that H
amot accept the interpretation put on this
y iho English Minister. Then why not publish
ac t a narrative of facts as would lead to asat
jfastory interpretation on both sides of the
Jhajunell 1 A a matters at present stanJ, it is
ptrei ty obvious that, under false and hypocritical
mot ves, France is reviving oue of the most
odicus occupations ever devised by human in
gen last of gala. “It Is plain," writes a
correspondent, “that her philanthropic system
of • ree emigration’ is nothing more or less than
Slawpr disguised under the lightest possible
covering. It is obvious that, violating her owni
sole nn engagements, she is returning to prac
tlcej which the humanity of the country has
long since condemned, and meanly trying to
covqr her delinquency with fair words nnd
smooth pretences.” 1
T is Silk
paatllhcre has been great interest maoi/eated in
regard to the oondition of the silk worm. It is
protable that Iho disease which affects the silk
worips, the fcrape and the potato, arises from
the cause. This is the period of uncer
tainly in regard to tke_6ilk cocoons in Europe,
and f letters jsa/ that active fluctuations may
occuf in thati article during the next few weeks.
From some barts of Italy there have already
been misgivings, but ,it is too early yet to form
an opinion. if another European failure j
shoujd occur, there can hardly be u return to
formhr high prices, since (he Chinese crop con
tinues to increase. Lost year it was of unpre
cedented extent, and according to advices just
received, the promise this season is still more
t» « i«i * D ? 1 onI ? M rc S artls yield but quality.
It is likewise said to, be more forward -than
usu&l.
!.. f w * Moei State ilea Mveseued.—
i , i iP tr,ln &'' parsing strange, that the oitirens
, or Kansas ham so iongpcrailted Hamilton an.|
' r T* “'TS*"?,” !?”$?“ tha soil of that
I Te , r j r '^? r; , Wlth tb ? blo<ld °f- £' rce State men. Tlio
cold-blood nssnssmalions lnNhe vicinity ofFuit
Scott, cry for vengeance, and later intelli
gence from Southern Kansas it that on the night
of tb 11th of June, four more Free State men
were [killed oh the LiUlo.Oaage, by the hand of
Missouri desperadoes under the lead of Hamil
ton, ptua and Brockway,
The men killed were peaceable formers, named
Andrews, Allen, Thompson, and one, name not
learned. Montgomery had previously advised
them jto leave, and bad pointed out their danger,
but thoy said they did not meddle in affrays!
and the Missourians would not molest them.
Montgomery usd his force started in pursuit of
the mtirderen as soon as the news of this fresh
outrage reached him, and it is to bo hoped he
may come up with and administer justice to the
ruffiahi.— -CVicr. Ltndtt.
; Wasuisoto.v, July o.—Tho Secretary of the
Interior has decided the great contest for the
Utlety “Superior City.” The claim of Briseelf,
Warren, Dennis and Ray is rejected, because it
mlvitT? l A' 7 m ck! PP»»» Indians of
mixed blood, and h.ve no right to pra-empt.—
SnnelVnt* th ° ““'S* l Proprietor of
Superior City in also : rejected, because it is not
shown that thsss proprietors are oocnpants of
“K pre-emption law,
Who, then, owns Superior City ?
A similar dcclaion is also made against the
proprietors of Warerly, m Minnesota Healy
the contcstantjis allowed to show that his eet
llementmi m»de in good faith.—A', r. Timet.
Tap managers of tho Erie, New York Cen
tral, Doltlaoro & Ohio and Pennsylvania Cen
tral Wfra in session yesierday nl tho St. Nicho
las, endeavoring ts-arrango tho questlone in
disputebetweenlho Erie and Central. Nothing
was done toward a settlement, and Mr. Moran
is reporteddoßive loft the Convention in n bad
humor- Theßrlsmakoi no proposition, hit is
ready’to reofive cne.; Tho parties havo unolhor
m»wg Utte.ftorooo’m'—tf .JVW- “ v 'tT r
, i**rea to
Murdoch & Dickj.'.a, St. Lonl*
Day 4 M.tlark, OJt.dunutl, ohi..
Ko. i‘i Klfch Nlrrcl, uctr Wood, j
1< b: I N h'. MA JV A MIC YU AN ! '
*-«- >~T'
~F lN tJ UOI.D AN 1) All, yF. R
WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT
WATOHEB,
JEWELRY,
■iltrflt A.VH I'LATED WARE
FANCY GOODS.
WATCHMAKERS’ TOOLS
' v ,v 1 c MA X KII 1A I
-mu,,!*? EA,TKtIX pricks.
TUB GREATEST STaTOII' M AUlilNK'lN
THE WORLDI
A fortune made with a hmall invejime.st
TIIuMAo’ PATENT MATCH MACHINi;
I« • nlitipln, climp and jw>rfo< | Match MttVf-r. Tho Machine
coat* only *11$; is drirwn by Lund, And will make the for-
Cuoeor tho macoXnctnrwr Id. abort time. Wh„rv go*]
la to bo had roadily It mat-iially rodnw. tho coot
JS-goTcml county or Machine prim-gw are ofjored tc*
siuhVvtesy^tn'taitss? •
FISH! FISH!
CONSTANTLY ON HAND, a FDLL PCPPf.Y OF
WHITE FISH, TROUT,
SALMON, PICKEREL,
HERRING, MACKEREL
AaTOrdcra, accompanied by the «**h, will moot nromni
attention. HKNinril. COLLINS,
myl-IMlJyt 25 Wood atmt.
SAMUEL GRAY
MBROHAITT TAILOR,
No. 63 ST. CLAIR STREET,
FTTTaBUfiOn, PENNA,
•As prepared to furnish his customers and
t<nyen gtnarmlJy, with the latest and mctt
of Spring » n ,| Rntamor OowJ» of ctiry Which
to th«enUr* utUfitttios rif'UGM
who may fcror town with tholr oatrona«. anSSdfo
TV~ - :
*5 x>. kineelajrx, " '
All klnnl«7!r C 7 W,mwiMl *“ •
All kinds of Tobacco* Bnaff»nd Clg&ra,
£l»r«roMotlj’ taken tb« boßdlai ..
«WiUtm to their
tilß> WiU ** plwwd 10 wwltd their M«&d%
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
•S I 0 II T B I LL S I) II A IV N B V
DUarCfX, 81IKR31AN &. CO.,
■J.\ TUE.UNION RANK, LONbuN. IN SfilS or ONE
h>l\M> STiIUUXrt AXb UhUKW.
Al»’J, Rill* t,L it; t -I. citus auU luui.s ~f Funcv,
Dattfiiia, Hetlnml, (Wimi.i, ktuuU aaJ utlu r KurujM-au
Butr«, cotist-iuilj on luiuJ nud Rrcil.- lij
W'M. n. WILLIAMS 1 CO,
Uunkm«. W««-i street, corner «>f TtsiM.
MATIiACK & ROGERS,
COMMISSION AND I'OIUVAKDINO
Merchants,
No. 18 Pino Street. St. l.aula, .11...
ETNA STOVE WORKS.
ALEXANDER BRADLEY,
MAKCPICtCIM 4!r» nttl.ra ISITOIT ViKlirr OF
COOKING, PiBLOK AND HEATING STOVES,
Plain and Fancy Orate Fronts, &c.,
I'UIOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Foundry on Allegheny RJter, two squares north <«»t of
I’uuujyirania Passenger
Oflloo und Salou Room,
mrlTljOfc No, 4 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Pm.
PAYNE, BIBSEI.L & CO.
iu»cpAcruuu of
Cooking, Porlor and lieuduK
STOVES,
Gtratos, Fronts, Fenders, etc.,
And Maunfactnn'ra of the Celebrated
CAPITAL COOKING- RANGE
90. 233 LIBERTY STREET,
Jyatijdfc Pittsburgh, pa.
MITCHELL, HERRON & CO.,
tUßtmcrcuu or
Cooking, Parlor and Keating '
STOVES,
Grate Fronu, Fenderi, Cooking Eangci, it.,
rar'Mfcl/ 0 * liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
DAWES AS CLULKY,
Hon««, Sign and Ornamental Painter*,
A X D a R A IN E R 8;
tir 3
Whilo LoadandZlno Paint*.
A, *°- all kinds of P*inU,OiU, Varnishes, Window Qtaa,
, Potty, Brash ra, Ac.,
mrltfcl jMb lw afters Ttrffin AVry,
usscjOKts i.rour i/noro w.a’ct-uouoa.
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
JONHS, BOYD Ac CO.,
-loivifncttm', of CAST STEEL; .lao, SPRING, PLOW uf
A. R BTEEL; S I'K IN (i 3 AXLES,
<*™r 1t..,, art Kra Slrat,, mUiurgh, I\i
'““'"irrsA 1 - —■>• *««“■
B. BOGKitS Ae CO.
MiKTTjLcraxxinr
aog.rsf Improved Potent St.el
_r iCulUTator Tooth.
tiXUjSr **" “* r 'T u *™>i, BBihoyl, fli.
SnrtOß «t<irk of
‘SteSSSsiffißßS snot *
i*wura, snoKs, o.vfouo tiun
boys' asd Yotrrns- k '
A Tory «upertor urticb and twry neat
?^?x?a«^" b S2"'3 ““
joond d!JfStoM.'S'
onrnropt)- y«r.„p. ri „o»ip loyl£ Ztn,,,?
* tt ' m “*•» *‘ u b* l>l+~d.
iOOLD PEAS—Uutrgon, Warren * (I.Vl'h
a "'JP<". ioiuU.'f.:r r,„.
d ?*£*? 18 ‘ JUjk -kt>«‘!>-r» will fled thj< i» en im*-
IS Sib^ ou °“ ,h "“»
Abo, * full 1(0 -k of all tlte Tariou* »f,U. „# n_„. ,
l!!r"" l.y‘jfj}'*s"’> bt.lrf lS
I , J. L. HEAD, . S fourth
I _. _ Apdlo UuiWiiip*.
Twr i, A , **!?“"’* s » l *-
.m V' rS '',", a l , r " f,, ' n - v Hnlmm
JULY is" a! w".,m ,Sr..“kT , .’ , «' , | ,l |, 0,1 t ! iuiis "ay.
- W» U IU'SfiTCK
QLOSIXU OUT SALE OK '
OREAD SAFLjs, fIIKS p-
At rnlticrd jirii-, «| « ASriEira UIKAM FIIEI^KRS,
.\o* is tbo time tv nuj'ply j uunujU nt
jj- . !
. ~ _ . J- T. CIIAW A CO>. 131 Wo..Ut
r pilE BE5l' AS.SOk'TM“>rNT'O E
SUOT GUNS,
SPORTING APPARATUS.
81-STCh! ACCOITREUEXTS. ms FU,IN ' IIL- ' lK '
In the rlxj is at
jll3 CiRTW&IGIITA IUGMJ,
- No SO Wood street.
supply of Low'jTlvelf
Sm Uttrii 1 ' WSo *P- J u «* t»«M. AL >, Unoey.
baud’at ‘ * *° a oth*r Uocy Soaps corivtautij on
j„; JOM. FLEMINU’S.
—■ _. corner Diamond and MarkH attcrt
niOAKS! OiGAKS!I_A
i «!V * 1 Ratn> Actos. I rands rat’d tin* d»v
Fp.e>|’i,„/^i~ F " r ' F ™‘’
'M'"A •» e -udi, for Fn.lt, l‘r*-
WA.\ fur Mating Fiuit I'mtrtri and MrUa
Jti3 *• . r , D L A CO..
- No .. C 2* curofr and Fourth stk.
TDOBTON & Karina crackers just
*(?" * CFnt ln N " w y<irk * » nd
Qr ‘"'' ,ry * U ‘ J T « **«•• r-
Tyruupuv
S?r?S E r S “?, l,ls ‘ Fl^^rSlTiWh.
IWFW *» ? nn - " hnti M »• * l.ringa extra lam
ily Hour, to arrive on steamer Gleuwood and for «jVbr
-j- .
L 1 LOUR 20 bbla. Extra Family made uf
- 1.14 Front street. n.nr Wood. }
Lawns, bskages.
LAOS UANTLKB,
DOM£STIC GOODS, kr.
«top «iwk uii la Iho city. % ’
g HANSON LQVK. A M.rt.. ~r „ .L
P K J v * CUILDURNS' CAP£S;.
Jr. « Ja. • BuquM, CoIUn, Sl«tc«, Shirt Bo*omt
“-[wy** lllB dl f >»* nfSlSf£d
thg g- MltUw* c. PAN'SUN Love. 74 Mvkrt rt.
* "4 Uarktit «tre*t.
F-*|V, I '' 1 Choice white wTipijt in
. , * Ifbl. tack*i for Bala in iota t« anit, by
UKKtoiT, cor. Liberty ltl <j U *ui st .
QE AM LESS h^u~'
Y- ton) “d forttleat recoewl prto. by lO
P- O- HERIIBT, cor. Liberty and Ilind^u.
1 BALE AMaJSUi) i'or salo by r
Ji" _ ir.vn.-ferrocit t co.
g-mSMMIOTRW u „ t , t „
TJOTaioks—loo baas lbi sale bv
nrccHCocs. McCRKtcRv *
a WI-BS onhMd
tor ttlo by Jc2S RIPPLE. WIHTfI A
bags just received. For !solo
KICKKV A
bush to arrive on
JL olator far nlo Ly
HITCH COCK, McfrtiKßnv 4
5 WO P D ’ S RESTOKATI7E
«/ *w Sftlt bj J*3B D, L. FAHN£STOO£ A 00.
! T“ B A . N: P EH " SO - V FAKM,' £» miles fS
K " n~«r u.. sa
I on 111w.4 Houw linn, remaining IoS arrm of 'rx/xfitTi
‘l""“=*' " 'UI*W<S -»d96rf .b,""
di r caltir»Uon. There arc 13 *cree of good timber, 60am*
Id CTuiaad pactm>, and an abundance nfreaj. There lean
Orchards graft*! fruit trees. In almo«t arerr field tli-t*
U a spring of Defer-failing water. 1
Tlio linproTfajeata constat ot a now frame toning, at-
Cached to. weather log, a,mall tenant bouse and a
largo frame Barn. tO bj S 6 f«t.
ThU choice form lain a high state of coUleoUoo, fccrea
px»i, auJ in a respectable neighborhood, conrenleot to
churchrt, achoole. >or tor mu, enquire at THIS OFFICE,
or of J. ANDERSON. New Brighton. Pa.
Valuable City Property for Sale7~
THAT very desirable lot on Water Street
mU IWouU Alley, next to John Irwin t Sons, bclnz
AUpT V * ,fr ir ° nt ’‘ {r^U ’ BDd 103 dw ’l , " th«
It will twaoM topthor *. r in !oU of -JOor 24 feet c *-h
For WIU be Qviti aasy as to payment).*.
p,y , lOSKril 8. tEEOU A CO-,
m *' ,ttr . Liberty Street, Pittnbnrßh.
T s'« K , f^ TV STREET - PKOPERTV FOR
XJ SALE.— T bQ Storn-room and Dwelling, vitnated on
UUrty *tr*et, near 81. Clair, known u No. 183. The Jot
la> foel df *P- winding back to
.Exchange Alley, on which la erected a Stable and-CarTlL*.
Pr T” ty r * aw r “ d ‘ ,y for *®°°. *»> be nl<l
at a bargain and on eccoßiTnodailDg term*. For particular*
enqntre of R. u Klyo
Na. 211 Liltorty «tn>ct.
OHIO WHITE SULPHUE.
These celebrated springs, (here
tofbro iqown oa "Hari'a Spring*, ’* on the fidoto it***?
I4W mile* ftomOhio While Solpbnr sutloo, on the Spring’
B-I.i, Mount \ croon nod |ltubor K h hailrtad; 8 mile?f.om
Do »wwr, on tb® CUrcl»nd ami COlnnjhufl lUilroai, and IT
from tho Citjr of Cnluaibun 1b now or-u i„ #i,~ . n «,,
Bakins either r.ndor
lh„t «-il! mk, u Fib-t Cld. i„
lar. The [irrbotit (irvprlctcrs of the Ohio tt'hi'n Mni«i
haro lil'rr*llj added to the* butMlnc* and «»„.! cipher
wholaimtba.ugcootlonaof toale and losurr *
T'« Cuuinn wall* ttnrxctplicnabU.
Dearth® domain ha* been thouri.t
U. the 11,,™. I U Ohio; ,h. 1, b pan Md
SSSSS/SKSS VZZ33&T* “
kjsss??ssS"*¥- -oTsssrsis
So.^LTS 1 '”"" *"> ■*”'*
Airangftiaent* can tip mode for room* by uJJrwtlus
..J_- r *1 I£AAC PAIbT, Colombo*, Ohio,
rorany inrtuor conaral Information,teforvnc<»may tebad
to Mcaara. Andrew, iVHmo A Co.. Cincinnati; or to 51/Mrj.
raijng of the Nell, or Eehey of the American Hotel. Colon*
bo*; or Jo Mr. IL Cliantborlaiu, of tin* Atneiliin Hold, Del
aware. • jrJO.lmd*
J^MBROTYPES-
QUALITY AND FINISH,
PIT IN 0000 CASKS FOE
FIFTY CENTS,
AT TIIE
N __ ADAMS GALLEhY.
•VO. M FOURTH STRECT.
j^EVV' DRY GOODS
OPENED Tflli DAY
& HANSON LQYE, T 4 Market «t_
Salmon, mackarel and halibut
jn«t receirrd at FRANCK’S Family Qnxrry * H d t,«
Store, FnleraJ itrwt, AJlccbcuy. Eoma of the hinrut
fattest No. 1 Mackerel asd Salmon to be found Intle
Also. 100 lb.. Snotrf lUllbnl la cfa.^X 1 " 1 “ •“SjJjT-
Lake xjsii—
JW> fcalfbbU.TVWtof Irt
ish do Tronl;
100 / do Salmon:
W do Herrin© • • |
lU.^« l 4« lt HSUBYH-OOlin* ! OOf* 0 *
T Th = Colley•> of St. Jamearilaivlai'a
HE \KXT ASSC.Mi i 5
on Wtti)Ni:JlUY, Sept. £>tb. ra&ctrtft* ...if*? 10 *
on that day is re.jo.-*'-d. Arplicaata eao
lu the l-n-pnraio.-j- School, or iu the CX[t» R V*rJ >
wblcO nponaramioatiaa they are found qoalifl.d. c,. *.
mrrcial n!Q.;ir3 puraiiMj t>j< those whote parents desire It
Ample accoaimoJaticas arc proriJt4 for oun hundred and
Traas—T«o bu.j.lr.d nud illtr T«r the
KwtaSJSSEK «p»o<=*or
r.n ViV'r°"‘f pIT n " I ' r - KEIU'OOT, Brctor.
U r M.rjlaoJ j o e ; U»itd
L.AW SCHOOL OP TUB CSITEKSITy
AT CA VBKIDGS, HASS.
The Ic-trurfon fo this School ara
ilnn. Jon Paislr,;lL. I>, Royal I'n>r«sscr.
Cod. TazoEiuLCS Pswotb, LL. I)., Eaoe lYofeiicr.
non. Yxo at LL. D., Cturert.tj Professor.
THE counfoof instruction embraces tho va
riou« l.ranchr s of tho Common Law, and or Lqmtj* Ad
ra.r. t.v-.Uramwdil.lctonwlioaJ and
and tho Jnru.pr.id.nco rfthe United Syue« Th- lT®t.
brary consist., of .Lent 1 l.ftlM rolouma, ami *i w or t.
Instruction t« civun hr oral aodexpcnttnutfasl
by redution* and eraminationr. la cudm/cUod with thin. 1
2 “T* “V«» ■"**- T»0 sK
alao boldeom each week, u each of which a «*Svlr!rt.
« r h OO M U n rKM r < bj . r ' mr ,tn,letlts . And an opinion
f ~M d b J U lO 1 »««l»ng lu»trcetor.— -Uocms and other
I^M e ?\ rc l »^* op u? Ti!ledfor lh " Clab Courts; Sdwi
•embiy Is Held weekly tor practicalo d*lab\ andaeunJrinr.
«?°T l£dse of PAriiamentary tawa„d K
.i«n t i dß t D, j , l mSJ ® nt * r th ® Sc, " Vj| in *t#y staco nf ihrjr nrolaa-
JlthJ T J a Zr aat ?' ,p ? ni, “'*“ 4 «*«»cwatEojw.
meat of either term, or la tb« middle, or oth-r yr. of a
Brc al , litK ' rty 10 clc ‘‘ t ,hat “odif* x--. 11 OTrrot
The Academical vcar. «hicij wmaim cs <.q Tuund.r «t*
work, BItLT tlic iHnl WMn-.du* t„ J uJy, ie dlriS/kg
c'LrVt.^i 0^'1 ’ >:til * r,t:itlon Of
Darinc tlio Wiut-T vacatwo, llm Lttsrftrr Is nr/ri*l
2ar«r®S;
«2fSSKs£as
■ ' Ju2-Imrd3»ni
Male and Pemai7^^ my)
s\»rt\ Ssioieklfitf, Hctirtr Ccvntv, Pa
«W. IiKMIY WHUUEH, PcnaiPaL.
T •QCATKD in a healthful and beautiful ro
X^SfoaufcT,nu; r y,‘i u.i;. J SorfL..f N.-w Brighton wiU»
eut:fw fro-dom from ait ifi.rn.-i-’ ~*-oc!atl->ei. Th»
jorfrrtijtej.oUrti;...,,.
tl/ of il-e IYUi. T . .„
b'*iircnn-l th,.r,uyK. * rt
Terms {k r ;> . r
f-« L lights,
TmarL
Lalanre at tli - <.. cl th. -
ftisslon rr>ni no '•
Btn.lent* oil. ; r ’a’ ays
lU'ftTUi Jivi. f*-»rk. V
Allejhenj: J. V •vnr/l.r'- i
Jn-. B •
fvrCrtW
j -E>. At. DAVTSC Anc-tione'^rr":
Conua-n.ii.l ?<i!n B :«a», fto. S{ Fifth £tre*t. '
')T^''r,Tv U r 10r ‘ 3 SALIi ot ' LOTSIjTifIE
z±£°}iSsi
%h', :i iu * u *‘ c 1 u ' “»«* “>*> on Wucr Uue, In Xat
t , l taB ; * 4 ° lr obuinco « Carriage
ih* ‘‘ ' x:> * Bro • ce4 f “ic I remises, or at
toStSZSzftftSS™" "> 1 “4=W »M. i»-
XucmUj ereniDK, Julr Strth, at 8 o’elock tVtIVSf T°
to «dliu. Ccutfaut'fn
Sm3£ <^ ni “ ,ca ° to
'Xr?r :a « ‘ cti “-
S 3! IraLi
•S&hSS! '• ” WSE&S-.r - <? &^?S:
J b«ck ro^ij
preßl „,
PralKS'iSV 5 . UXCLAIM
“,£"“"' I, »’*-'' a T-.Cloain^piS^*?*.
lS r ,,-- r P-31 PA VIS. AM.
Ko,AA r SlLvE'ii I-LATED WArKD
JLJ Oo TarAy J a |y IDth.it 10 e-e.’ock iSi h.
«»u«7»d°S. :r;,
•ortniPOt nrr 0 full «.* V 5 ,e *: in *** *►
iTA'i® •£«■“•'^“.“.^.TbnSSU
H AT ACCTION-On Mondir
«r&K-
O unite; B»n *nJ 2 Trani,, „ IU, 16,1,
l*. M. DATES. Anrt.
toS » K - aT *•«"««
P- M.DAVIB, AucUKo. 54 riflii at.
AUSTIN LUtlJlls & ct)., Bertnants 1 KTrhnm,
*u^.s*m”cs£SS?
•Ulaeat of five dnllsm >lk * “ **■
nn lb, .took ma, s'} ** *««*
„ ADSHN LOOilla A CO.
Stork Broken «o 1 Aoctiooww.
SALEs AUSTIN LOO Mm j*.
Tumtalxs bt“ Eray
sarfesssiX *™ «
I Note Briber.*. «! Fourth rt.
COOHIWO SJ GAS.
TO T 032 J-AJDt3Ea.
? E HEAPED TERM is ‘APPROACH
*~.v thit CaU " ttC ° Uoa of tb * 1-ftJis* f* tb«
COOKING, [RONI.\G,.ic.,
Can boJono with ofoaoajy, without cpf-rowira boat, »itb
"V soot, slid with dUjutcb—tbc fire being sltrajs ready la
« njomenl—by uiing
Cut Cooking Store,
To which *3 lnrlt* yocr mention. Kt v a in
fioiitMeld.trtrt: ; 8 A.JOUXSO.V4Bna°
4g~Coopty and Ciiy Hfcbta for sal?. ftr-9allr
«. n. FOTT* »•
WILLXA3I B. POTTS A CO
FLOUR FACTORS, ** J
Q'&AJ.IX ANXi X>;
'Rodttoe
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
vS«“™ Md
OP THE EEST
.s~" ‘smasrsskill-
S'-' WALl’s
AMBHOTIPKS aa.J ,
aian In «,„ ! PHOTOattAl'lia
;:iieti. ' ° «KB=<mx oin act, « t nUsOctorj
tnjUUdfia
•^n«q^ii^ M Sgggy*
?siucattonali
'••.fins h-ianJiojj.rcfcw,
'» • Ratio, Grr«lc tai
- p.ijJ In BdTiiCCf, th*
AV :*i'> luth day of Jfjy.
• •• w Robinson, Jr,
; - 11 JBtUcr, <!c;
ivl.\ H. i» LbLiLlf,r*r*ni‘lpaJ (
North Hrwicltley, BeATer Co., !*»,
.urmm Sales.