t> f- WJUIiMS—.O. L. *ATWfIURI S. RIDDLE * CO.I MD ITO S 3 and PJjl OPB IE TO 8,1 PITIBBUBoW: _ BATUBDAY MORNING, JULY ljt), 1868 REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. roßOOxa«s*— -t*? distbict, IIKS. JAMES K. UOORUBAU, l*iU*L«ir/li -£7 oo^nixss —’£!& wstiia, ROBERT MeKNUHIT, Allegheny Citv BDUtoa, JOB?! P. PHUSKY, PitUbutgli " ( AMKKBLT, J. HERON FOSTER, PitUbareh ELIAS 11. IRISU, <],. DAVID K. BAYARD, P*=Wet. JULIUS P. ZOLLER, McKoeaport ROBERT P. UcDOWEI.L.AUcgbewT Bnnurr, i JAMES L. GRAHAM, Alle^liony. I PBOtROKOTiRr, DANIEL ARMSTRONG, PltUtmM« COMMUIQO*rKL : ZiCIIWiSJeJCrTERSOX, 1ii.1i.1,. AUDITOR. JOHN H. LARIMER, Charter. CO&OSER, CUAUNCEY B. BOSTWICK. I.«wreo« DIRECTOR Of POOR. ROBERT 11. DAVIS, Craftisess asi> Deceit. — We refei terday, to the craftiness and hypocrisy • characterising the administration in its nomina tion of candidates for Congress throughout the North, and thejhollowness of the professions it finds itself compelled to make. Fortunately, the gome id pursued with too much aridity, and the scheme stands forth so plainly that it cannot be mistaken or misunderstood. The National Era says: “The Administration Democracy' in Indiana and Illinois” is pursuiog a crafly policy. In Illinois, D pretends to abuse Douglas, when the truth is that the President, much as'be dislikes him, is reinstating his friends, at the urgent solicitude of (he South! Wo don’t believe there will bo any serious warfare hetweeu the two factions. “In Indiana, Administration Democracy pre tends to dislike the Lecompton bill; but lakes gotJft care to punish the Democrats vtbo oppose it. It sustains President Buchanan unqualified ly, while it affeots to be in favor of submitting the Constitution of vamt Stales to the Peoplo, for their judgment. Tuh£ is all clap-trap—only fools will be tricked by it. “At th,elr Convention in the 7th district of Indiana, K lhey passed resolutions affirming the : .principle advocated by Mr. Douglas, but refused , to renominate J. (1. Davis, who has beeo truo : toil,and voted dowo a resolution approving of , his course.’ | “In the 4th Congressional district, the tele- i graph Says, they nominated W. S. llolmao, ‘au ! Anti-Lecompton candidate for Congress.' The < Washington Union, which sees through all this clap-trap, remarks : j “ ‘Wo dare 6sy that the gentleman nominated ' sustains and approves the English substitute, • oconpyiog the same position as Hon. H. Se- j crest.’ “'The Anii’l.tfonpton' candidate of the 7th district! I “Better put faith in the advertisement of ‘A | Retired Physician,' than in the resolutions of such tricksters.” ; Mb. Jehu Glakc\ JosE-t, who made a speech In the House a>jainul a tariff for protection, has written a long letter, purporting to have been called out by ao invitation to dinner—this time not President’s—in which he goes far out of his way to revive the old practice of hia political friends in Pennsylvania, by professing extraor dinary zeal for her iron and other interests This sort of deception has been practiced once too - often, as the chairman of the Commit lee of Waye and Means will bo apt to discover, when the fall elections aro heard from. This letter is a little remarkable in some respects, and was evidently designed for the peculiar latitude of Pennsylvania, while doubtless pr ompted by the hope that the same courso of wilful and culp able outra go upon her material prosperity, could be played over with the success which has too habitually attended former experiments The Washington correspondent of tho Phila delphia North American on the fore going facta as follows : sj “When the loan bill was under consideration in the Home on the 12th of Juqc, about three weeks beforo the letter was written, Mr. Jones did not ulier the first syllable ' -»garU * ' ' not,, for one. With cousammite effrontery he • ; v teU* Uie people, after tho manner in which their \righta have been always bartered away and be* trayed, that they mast trust in ‘the democracy’ for relief. Poes he suppose they hare forgotten that the democracy went, into the Presidential canvass of 1844 with ‘Polk, Dallas and the Tar iff of 1842’ emblazoned upon their banners, and that one of the Drat acts oT Mr. Dallas, as Vice ' ' r President, was to give his casting rote against thh very policy which had carried him into power ? Does he suppose (he Kane letter, and other 'devices and frauds arc forgotten,by which Pennsylvania was cheated out of her vote, which would have established the American system on a/stable foundation ? Does he suppose they are So Ignorant as not to know how Pennsylvania has been constantly misrepresented by demo cratic demagogues in tho national councils, who bavo cowered before their southern masters, kissing the smote thorn, oodjioi daring even to protest against the flagrant in justice to which her interests have been time and again subjected T If bo entertains such im pressions, they will probably be modi ted after next October.” Dill Mobtoobibby and Old Dt« k.—The Brownsville Clipper eaya that it h&a obtained the-following letter from the gentieroan lo whom it w&s addressed: Wasoinotus, Pa., May -1, ls.-i. Enoch Socth, Eii'j. —My if'ur /Vim./ I hoped to have Tuited you prior to the primary election; but it is now more than probable tbai I cannot do ?■>. — I wanted to converse with you and to ask your nd vice and assistance io tbe contest now going on for nomination. * I have learned from others that yon wore Mill my friend, and that you considered it unfair to dony me a second term, and yoa <lo n at know how profoaadiy grateful 1 felt when I hoard 1L You have been my friemPeo long, that I wanted to res you, and to grasp once more your band, and to thank yon from the core of my heart. It is now fifty-six yoa.rs since tho custom of giv ing a faithful democratic reprejontatire /mo terms, began. To dony this to me, would bo a reflection on toy conduct, and would disgrace mo forever.— Let Gen. Lazear await his tirno, and bo shall have fcU tieo term*, without opposition from moor from oar county. I ‘only ask one moro term, and then 1 will withdraw from tbo field. Please speak to yoor neighbors for me; do not let them .itriko me down. All you do for me shall be treasured up in a grateful memory. I remain as over, stnoordy your friend, Wm. MoNTOoweRT. p. g. President Buchanan drinks nothing stimulating except old rye wbiskoy. I told him ibat you used to have tbo best that was over distilled in <our region, and he made mo promise to sco you and get him some if yoa bad it. Could you let me have a barrel, or oven u half barrel, of the best you over made ? IVrito tno. I will send a keg of it to the old chief, if I can get it. W. M. It may bo interesting to the world lo know that Old Buck “drinks nothing stimulating cx oept old rye whiskey” m, ehoico of potationß iso better e.idooce of bis lest, than bis famil iarity with sodh o fello. e, Montgomery wonld eeem lo ind.coio. We may W coosidcred in qulsltite, but wo would like to know whether Old Book erer got tho whiskey so kindly ordered for him by Montgomery. Wn lrnsl that tbo True Press this morning will bare acontinuation of ite various'-procesaions,” oofeelingly drawn lo its columns by somebody yesterday- morning, and that tho Anli-ltemer and Mr. Campbell, led in one string by Uenlon Kerr flourishing a pocket knife in ono hand and flinging tt Band-box from tbo other, may bo added asp fitting finale to the touching labloan. ■ Tub IiaBBB ahd tub Asm r 13 Feascc.—M. Peno, the French editor who-was challenged by sererßl officers in succession, with n design to " assasainaie him, ns n punishmenlfor some free 'ednunents open tho nnuy, was at last accounts still ftlire, but suffering. M. Heyone, one of tho ohallengers,! who inflicted the wound upon Fene. was arraigned before the magistrates of St. Gor malns for ojimlnation. On h« appearance, he' waa recolredin posltiro Iriumph by Ihoofficers, who gaychiijt a perfect banquet, and mado no disguise of their entire an* noisy approbation of Mscondnet, i Tbo .breach between the holiday ‘ssUieW'J»hoinfest'P«is, and the populace, is growlng wider, end ibo* feeling of opposUilia ' dot* bitter. • i'~t- ' 1 Port Ss ell.su Auawdoseu —ltis a facl, I We learn from the Mcmphia Bulletin that in I | that Fort Snellingliaa boon actually abandoned, j addition to (he plundering bp the Secretary of • ; Tie bat of the trapping.. hare been shipped to j Stats of some $:i?,000, and the embezzlement of Parma no it OO ca • Fori Ilidgeley and to other points.and the land, $i;.!,000of bonda, that ahoild be in the Con- Complain* , T i,l, the urgent rcueit ol lmn up to the present date is in the hands of Mr. j .roller's office, hy_nobody knows who-lhero JreJ , ,'J r *' , tho urf ’ eDt 1 I ew£ - ‘ h i.P nr,:hascr fron > tbo Uorcrmnonl ; has been discovered by the investigating com- oiis.c M FITrHiJ W 3VKK3 Paul Time,. ; mniee a further plundering of $200,000 by- „ j mi . 1 i » ’ , • ■ i Have concluded to romam ; 1 <»f course. The purchasers of Fort Snelling , nobody seem? to know who—m the shape or pkubianektly is pittsbiuuii, ; >ITIH aham aalo discounted Secretary Floyd’s cotl P ona takenin the Bank of Tennessee. So An l m „‘ p. eonmlud .t tb.tr otn™, tn n u s I 'a«i i. . , ... J far, then, there is found out to have taken place No iu i Q lr(l(1 , j par !Le notes It wa, e lh n r " ” n ' ounl of S Boo ’ ooo ’ opWte the i cla.k norm. ' , c east at U> confirm toe , .\ Cuusnu of Bai-tist Cut urn** waa fr‘ l l>.i-x«>?pts : iuid*y...forCon»umption, Aathmm, sate, ana it has been done, noWithMaadiug it is j CS terdayat Williamsburg, called by Judge Broncbiu* » ot i »u ..th-r ciironlc Compiaiata one of the greatest swindles <vcr p» r|*vtrat«*d t’ulvur, to review the evidence on which be was f ‘ ,ii M>)iratfri with orcau«ug ruimouary Diu-a«', mduJiu upon the government. As the twiridl.- t* t»<»w • Utely expelled from the First Baptist Church Cat.nrh, lUart !ji,„„ e , AjTrctlotu t>/ tl< Lirrr, />y«. i comnlelo #ii,liu n Ar.rn m «„Mi,, •, .* luere. Ex-Governor Fletcher of Vermont and ;•'•/)»»". Vattritl*, t'e-uilr c , ,ii»^.'.n»f*,c/<-. ’ S I •• r. * *• Hi-Goveruor Briggs of Massachusetts were bus. fitch 4 SYKEi would »ut«s that their ucaiinetit sanction, we shall lake fro'iucm occasion, here* among the members of tho Council. Judgo "f Coiwuuiptiou upon ttu* fact th*t the dneait ex after, to refer to it as an illustration of tho utter!' Culver was completely vindicated, and be and , »« ti* Wood anti tytum at large, Uih u fore,and during corruption which defiles the administration nnd M™- Brown, the lady with whom he was charged ■ «*«•«&>;>mcni t * thtiungt,* nJ they tiien.-ri.ro employ ; of the danger in which the country stands of w,,h improper conduct were pronounced to •«. Hfr | , . . , . ~ . , , fit members of any Baptist Church.—.V ). itreujjtheu tt>« ivatem. »«ia tAw, they n»* . ; being ruined bf-the recklessness and dishonesty t Tn!i \ MKDlciXALixuALATloSF.whicb they vain* liigbiy.lmt I ! ot its o(beers. only u I‘allialim, [\artng no Curative efr.i whrn used ! i ,2 hvi«,) ati«f laraliiti are eattieilly cautioned ugaimt wasting th« precious tinieof curability unm; troalrneut based n)K»n : tbi> I'UQsi tile, but Uioi iilne thnl ttie , ‘»o»t oft lit* di»«*«ee rau b»* roactawi in a dirt>ct mauuor by ItibniHHob,” f*»r a« bofure * VUltrtl, tho turf „f ,j , n th* Ill'll 1111. l IU rlf.'CtS i ftn, V to the long*. ! *B«No ch»r(f« for comtiluiion. ' A Hat of questions will lie aoul to thoao atlahiiiK to cou- 1 •tilt U 1 hy letter. oir'ilidewfctl F i ~t r m m We understand that James C. Shepley, Esq.. Washington, Wednesday, July 7, l The St. Cloud, lias commenced a suit against the news from LtahNs l>y no means satisfactory. proprietors of the St. Cloud r«i/or, for an al ! Although oflicial dispatches make no mention of leged libpl published against his wife in that any disagreement between Governor Cumming ■ pnperof the 13th May last; the article being a and the army officers, the fact is notorious and ' republicntion of the same article which provok | forms the staple of most of the private corn's* od an attack on Mrs. Swisshelm’s types, about : pondence from Camp Scott. Governor Cumming whiclt so much has been said, together with the I was not satisfied with the course indicated by comments of the editress thereon. Edward 0. | the PeacoCommissioners, nor altogether with the Hamlin, Esq., of this place, has been retained j policy of sending them ai all lie thought the for plaintiff — S<iuk li.tpuU Frontiertman. j President's proclamation .liwiM have been s-oin Tiif.ee arc only lownsin Massackueellswilh- I . . out a Congregational Church. The remaining j e cace Commissioner* have no authority have Tr.uu one to fourteen each. Boston having o supersede Cumm.ng s power ns governor, or t!.c Inn number: nnd several olber cities, such to control the movements ol Ike Army. They »„ I.owoli. Worces.er and Salem, hnvo fo.tr or were appointed nth the expectal.on of finding churches each. There has been a gain of the Mormons in rebellion and taking the. r sub- 1,5,„. member, in .be churches the past year, mission on certain condmohe, and w.lh no l.elief The gain nert year trill be larger, ns a majority that Qov. Cumming would be established at Sail „f lhc „ wnt converts have not yel become con- Lake in the administering of civil functions.— netted with the churches Hence, to such extent, so much of their task is mu , x ~, ~ , , already fulfilled. How far they may deem it , rp ( f V’" °- f r Nc ? • , npp ie ',. f °, r J . , , t.i- •. , divorce from his wife who, it will be recollected r„ e b/T rJ, I T OO y ' S 1 AS rcl “"™ue.l °f improper intimacy with o man r eTe ®P e •, . ; . named I'urness. _ The case was heard at New , nnn“ S “ ” c ‘‘7 ln .' Rn ' l - »I . .rleans on Ike ibid and dfth nil .and on the latter about ...UUO men, was to hare started on the Lib i , , , . . * , . , er !or Juno for .be military reserve Ln beyond Sal, L? 7 .wa. taken uaderadTieomenlby Ike Court. .Lake. No new orders have I,An isied. and 1 °e I,USL Mrs ; *« «ry : his march is now directed to jibe destination " * R we nmy ..ay . one usive. | marked out before the trains were burnt and Ai-'.iniNks and Nbapomtans. —At. Bono, | animals stampeded ln-it Kail. S.v he only ihr Native Algerines, angry at no rain j obeying his original instructions falling, “cired half a dozen Marabouts and piuug | Private letters to officials here* M ate that there ** ,r IncD info the sen, keeping them in 'is every probability of a serious Indian war in l *“‘ uul *' a shower came. It actuallybegan '•regonaud Washington, and the Administration t 0 P ou * down at once. Tho Laziaroni at Naples is much exercised at the prospect [which presents are ,r > ' n P 11 similar experiment against the lava itself.—JV. I*. Tnh. : °f \‘diivius with a wooden doll of St. J&nua- Important vkom Kansas.— Lt „ I, 1868.—The examination and argument* of counsel in the case of Lien. Laoo was concluded nl Lawrence yesterday afternoon l'.y theju.lg metit of the Court the prisoner is discharged from arrest, and virtually ac-juitt *d of the mur der of Gains Jenkins. Much exc tement exists in Lawrence in ygnseijuence of this dccl'inri I have not time teb'givc particulars. Jack Henderson, of Delaware crossing noto riety, made hia appearance in our streets thin morning. He was promptly “jugged ou ao indictment found against him. last winter for forgingj election returns. At 4 o'clock, I* M , Judge Lecimpte issued a hal<j% r u r}u,> t and had the prisoner brought before him to trv the legal ity of the indictment. Of course the case is prejudged, and Henderson williget away Candle arrived in Nebraska City lasLweek, where he found himself in shocking bad odor A special session of Congress should be called (o compel the citizens ..f Nebraska to lower tbeir noses A private letter from Ne iiraska Ci'y saj.s : ‘•John Calhoun armed on l.u>i. uud fighting commenced 011 SaturJajf. The price whisky went up seventy per cent . and is cull ( <n ibo rise Calhoun is regarded our citizens as a convict, for whose safe keeping Nebraska has Keen a Uotany Hay The dotr- )..<,k askance nt.him in the street Here, it teems, ia a piuphti *ai. ,m h.iiiut m hi- own country, or iouh\h<iK , . r..i,n< r v Chicago TriL. Frkn«’ii Vitw or Tti k Am.Lo-\>i:ri. ix Tnot blc —The I'aris /V'.-f dorotps an article to the .Anglo-American difficulty. it; (he course of wliich it aUributcs the excitement in the United Slates to the desire of the Washington authorities to diyert public attention from the pitiful res tilts of the Mormon campaign -■•The mania of the Americans,“adds our cotemporary, “is to go to war, but they have always indulgfd; in moro noise than deeds, and ihcir3riftfr£&* > never more than half drawn economical, they hesitate txrflfjfsll diturc, and prefer a ... ... _JR dPIuTV G * consequently pay hlilc Created -jti tbe other hide war like articles which fill of 1 ho .A n»ei rein i •tirti'ils, mi, the order*) given t\»r tbe iro already hern witnessed .liu 20 year? without ham Mayoi of New Volk enjoys twilhstanding that a, jour a traitor Tor haring drunk i-Victoria at a banquet re- Jngliah Consul. “ Asn Brrrt*) —The arrival •om the West at the pres 'e, particularly the former: rived during the pad few sheep auilbccrvs arc much . or three summers past ; the best quality of sheep selling at $1 per bead, and tbe poor and middling at from $2 to $3 each, while beeves, such as arc Sold at retail in our markets, can be purchased a 3 low as $8,60 per 100 lbs. Tbe best • iuality id caliie ▼ere sold this week at sb,6o per list lbs , and many excellent onc9 as low as s'». Notwith standing this fact, the price to consumers has not been much reduced, the butchers demand ing from 14 to 10 cents per pound for (die best cuts. The price of mutton and lamb is more reasonable, good to primo retailing from 6 to 1" : cents per pound. The best- mutton ami lamb obtained at present is from Lbc boats plying on tho Delaware, the sheep having been purchased last spring, while poor, and fed itt Now Jersey. Delaware, &c. About 160 bead arrive daily at the various wharves along the city Trout, and are bongbt at higher prices than realized at the regular cattle markets.—/7u7. />»/-/. The Wool Market. —Daring the pist week 1 the wool market in this vicinity has been char acterised by considerable activity, without any material change in prices, which, barring ex ceptions, range from 26 to -Id cents. We have beard it said that one buyer, or agent, Mr. Geo. Moniger, purchased in a single day’s ride about 8000 pounds. As intimated by us some weeks ago, the decline in prices is from Into 16 coots per pound on the rales of last year: although the depreciation has not been so great on clips that have been properly prepared for the mar ket. Every year our manufacturers are placing a higher value upon the condiiion of wool, and. no doubt, rightfully, too. A good article of wool, puL up in first rate order, always wilt com maud a remunerative price. This is a fact th&i our wool growers should not overlook JfWi Examiner. Pbospboth Of Cork is lt.Lisr>i? —We talked Wednesday with an intelligent olJropiJenl of Illi nois, from near tho Mississippi above Illinois Kiver, in which sectioo of tho Stale ho has lately traveled considerably, this Hpriog and Binco the -rains ceased, and ho says the country was wet* ter, to lb-11, and thaL corn planted the last week in Juno made a gooij crop. This year, a very Urge surface, that had been giveu up to lie use less as late as tbo 20th of June, has sinco been plowed and planted, and tho corn started up immediately, and is growing very rapidly, nod may yet make a good crop. At any rale, it will make fodder plenty. —New York Tribune Tux Cornmcrcid/ Advertiser'* Loudon corres pondent says : “It is slated from France thal tbc Emperor ban notified Spain that, although England bus threatened lo leave her to her fulo oa-Hjei-lul.an question, he will support her to the bind'' This i 3 very probable and very proper .Since Bonapartehaa gone into the Slave Trado him self, it is but natural that bo should encourago Spain to persist in it. He cherishes her iniqui ty in order lo keep bis own in countenance N: Y. Trih. . Mauamb Jeknt Lind-Golhsoiiut.—Resolved as well koown, a long time ago, after sho had given op her projected journey to Russia, to leave berpresentrcaidence—Dresden—and settle in England. This intention she ha snow carried out. After all her fura ituro in Dresden has been disposed of, no inconsiderable number of packages, with articles of valae, &e., wero for warded last week, via Hamburg, to England where Jenny Lind will iepose in retirement, in 'her laurels, at a villa near London. —Netherlands Gazette. Mb. Jons M. Beehisiiel, delegate in Con* r ° m Utah, has published an Appeal to the übue, in relation to the march of the army to- Ue declares that the, hooest «n«f rofe * sion of a desiro for peace is mente i»hieh e |-?- T * 8 i! CB a t ' ear *»»®‘StMc* country will havf, C^I rEC I- DIIOn llie P r css of the :^ h :iVL: r \r iu , d r iR lhc that war will Vet eniu! W the pursuit of the Mormon*! MT ° 7 pPrSta 8 ID A Secoso “Sam pATcn '* a » Griffin, at Chicago, in bniA««.* Bail <’r, named Clyde,’ with ° II J‘ "'hr brains in his head, on Sunday jumS.Yr tha ° truck of tho mainmast of the snhoooj, the lake, n distance of Iks feet, ju,t ror ?£° amusement of a pleasure party on board uL was qnlta soverely hurt, 03 well as thorourblv cooled off. . . 3 TflßLond<m to be printed 0Q beetroot.papcr,at;a'EavingofflomeLUiDg like $lOO,OOO .per ’vmnLCSklMi IT-W - remember aright l» ! the. CoUjer; who is well known iff IM# - - ■ : ; / .i, Jf:„ Tiik I'kath Sr\TRN> r I'realon S. Turley. an cx clergyman. who whs* recently convicted uf the murder of his wife in Kanawha county. Va , has been sentence<l lobe hung on Friday. 17th of September. Tin?, will he the first execution ot h white man in Kanawha county since its for mat ion iu 17^7 ■nvrr:li. \y tv «; hi: \t ßritain The.innu.nl produce ot woot in England and Wales is estimated at about I jn.No)t.iH)i> U>< , and the export of raw wool, about itit,(m si,(Kin Hh. be consumption iu England is about iMO.twiOjinn i(\ s Each in habitant i- said to consume annually the pro 'luce of 0 '* K> Bh.. of wool Th>. Kirhuiond S<\;h say*(hat Mr Buchanan is the oulv candidate whom the Southern people 'could hop«* to elect President iu lf*f,n A very notable iuaiancr* of hoping against hope Tnu ..uantiiy of land advertised to be aold under the President * proclamation, in t'ahfor ttia. m February next, is over 'i,im«),imm> n .* r ,. p iD.ul W..iu*» f*i,.rn,. f.. f u„.ilj um- A full fU t >| I, >.( ii ; - »i,. *„ \|„, M | t . ~ v«tk «t., PA. AUl.n.- SKWIVII UACMINK {fin j,ui:i 4nii*i».ir. ..t-n'., a B A C P MARKLE. A Minister's Trillmoii). U -S-T a V It-**-. C . . ft.. >*l, w • I-. 1 ! bu Jll,jf K Holland 8,11.1 v h.r r«»h, I I' * Ir. i., . i i Ml.t-.1.1y .ng U- a« ■ m.fi MOwDY A CAfi.llHU. IM<:«.L*TIUN ,r,ks».Tv»\ M.I.IfUi.-H Co, M.l, J. lu -l.l* .: I ~.•*•■• i. 'I 111- I- n-fil yf ant m-ly ,i,r a, isiur ti a. fr .11. .• : i*.lv ( f-»il.iv-. ll..II«nd lntt«.i. I j.urelit—l U«( 14.1. I *..1. I i ah.| . ,< a Hi...ni „f uu I —t4..r. ,'.,'.1,-1. dki.licTT *■ .t"' 1 • be rar. (ul l.> a.l U.r « l/iilliin.t |lrt Tl.-'ti-nl r-|nl.ntj ..f tin. u.. ha* lu.ltii. J •3-5.. U at J 1 jK'r h-dilra |,.-r $5, Ly the pm prUt* r», 8K.N.l PA<IE, J*.A CO, M.w..f*ri n ,i u * ret,iUu : **(_Cbein;»i*,J7 W.,*l strr-t, bvt»~o l.t m.j £Poyrt)l7 JirJ.li * Y Spinal p.ontts. Atneiican Manufactured Watches. KThk-HTJ ripen arrangement to Wo wuuM in*k*l respectfully mumunco t.. ihc I'll.li. I tint w« have taken the Agency tor Use r*J*Lrated AOIF.ItICAN LKVBR WAT( IIKH, An t; i.cl«. tshi. b la niinufjc lured lu VolU.iui.Mm, and up . [ ill.- b*-sl mat. t Ul ou the mi»t approved priori pi", ant j.— ..■< f..iy {..it ULLIAIiUITIMK KKKi'KH pot toy t in material, workmanship or J* r! -tsuku- ■■ in. W l.i'r n. the cult. r. tup ra L 4.1 them fh-Jl*** a! all Mime f \ L-'se eah'h.w bj.s^iwD 1.-etrd nui] ivre In luvj daily by • grrat many Railroad uuk d • nu i La»- ill.' the nlm..»! lu rr|(W.| L strength I.OOtMOTm* AMI KAILIUJAD l*Alt*. Wbil- i.i i.KJi-'ii. Kv.ry wst< *■ wi'l ayrotnuainrd with a 'Trtifl. Ht.- i.r gmirautr* from the mai.ufifltiirn*. ah.-alng Uiit the buyer rnna n<. iuk u’.imt-M. r 4 ( getting a watch that nit! n- t keep correct tm*«. Til - *»!• Id-* mi'll! n medium »irr. linulnig raac, much to »'y le lit." -in Watch, and ill ci-i [&i nljr plena* every ..in l »1.«. ids) givu thrni a trial. lii&dJitiou to tbe al uv*, we Keep i ..mUiitly on band a full rt tin'fit uf tbe I- it n»l.ii Kiigtiah and Hviw Walfht*. Wat-li Maker.* T.«jU, M-uhiui i y andWaufT MataiUl. L> puUi'i w itli a roinpl. i* itori. of Jru.ly, r W«r», Cto. In. I'aii 1 (Jm>d*. etc., which We (ball at all timet bo happy « • h!|.,u i. i,ni riixlumem HI INEMAN A MKYRAN, mi 1 1* I ).l*u B'—julO 4*J B'iflh «t_ I'lUabtirjth. Pa. SI UTII 1C list SIOTIIKiISM nOTIIKKN!!' iK.n't Tail t-i procure Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth in? Syrop |..r Children Tc-tbing. It ha* no njnal no earth. It j-nal ly f-it illf d.-a tic- pn-ccaii of teething by softening tli* guui<. nil'n ii.g .til ii.llaniiii-it inn—will allay |>alu, and is tufii In it'i’tlhlr till' bowels. Depend upon It, mother*, it' will ci».. t.-it )<• yc.iirß. Srri, on ! tclKI and health t.. y..ni Infants Perfectly safe in all cam* Tins valuable |.rt|*ir»lioo it tbn preaciiptiuu ol one of the ino"t rsj«-ri<>need and abllfnl female Physician* la Now England, and baa been tiled with never failing surceas lo inillimis of cases. We beliete it tbe beat and unrest remedy iu tbe tmrld, in all cate* of Dyertitery and Dlarhcma in Children, whether It artaen frutu Uclbfog nr froui any other cans*. If life aud heal 111 can be eitimaled by ih.tl.irt and renta.lt is north iU weight in gold. II illintis ol t-iltle* are Sold every yea: It) the CuICJ fetal.* II is an old and wall tried remedy. I'JUCK ONLY Sb CENTS A HuTTLE C£~N->i>o genuine unless the far simile of Cl’ KTIR A PER KINS, Now York, buu the outside wrapper, Sold by Druggist* throughout tbe world. liK iiKO. H. KKYBKK, Agent for Pittsburgh Jii-dt wlyfiP FHUAIIIILPaiA. WM. McKEE & CO, .No. -d S. Front fit. and No. *43 Lctltla Bt., • IMPORTERS OK FOREIGN UliY GOODH, Are cunHLtntly receiving on consign went, Illicit I.INK.NS, HUIIIT FRONTB, lIDKFH, Sc., In vr»ri**ty. A two, BRITISH QOOD3, cr>n*l»liDg Id part of PAPKII Ml's'LlNft, VKI.VKT CORDS, BRAYEHTKKNS, TAUDV VKI.VirTA ALPACCAH, CASHMKRKg, ITALIAN CI/iTUS, . JulrUne.fr Tbo Oroat Eugllsb' Remedy 8111 JAMES CLARKE’S CELEBRATED FEMALE Pi L LSI Pri-pared Irf>ni a (>r«<«crt()tiiiu of Sir Jacfict Clarkv, M D , PbjttwUii ExtruorUlOftrj to Ibo yiloe-U. TTiis well k uown n» loi|«Mitlou, but • *n>n *n<l ■»!« rviuuUy for FcinMtrUlflleultiow tutl Obitrnclfuu*, rum auy wbftevet; »nd Mlbongh a puwerfol rwmeUy, Uk j- cuiitAin notliluif'bnrtfal tolliu coustitutiwa. To MAIUUEI) 1.-ADIE3 it It pocaliarly iuito.l It will, in * abott tinwi, bring ou tint tnoutiilj wilti rcgnluity Thru fill: hat* n«r«r l#en L-no*m to full wher«the Utrvo limitm the t'cond page of pamphlet are u-t'l o>jterw<l. For full pftrllcnlara, a punpbUt, free, of tbw ftgeut. N II —{l Mill ti (MiffUffo wtfttup* padtwffU lo «oy autbort /••U un'-tit, will iuniiro • bottln, cucitaiulna over Ui pbit, bf return mail. ~ ii. i. KAUNKjCTOCK A PO, I‘kttsLorgb, wbulraals a grot, ftufl "“lil by all tlnufulnt*. ___ ap2f;ilAw fc T ’ TilE GREATEST M ATCII MACHINE IN THE WOULD! A FORTUNE MADK WITH A SMALL INVE9MENT TItOSIAH’ PATKNT MATCU MACUINK Iff a «ini|>|f-, rlmap ftutl itcrfi-k t Mstrb Mftkur. Tbo Uftrbltiff cofftff ouljr $116; I* (lriveu by liftihl, ftoJ will oink# tbo tur tajif ot tbo tnatiofacturrr Ip a ffbort time. Whore gtrosj womi Iff to Im> bail roaJily it umU-riolly rMlurea tbeccat. Ak“Hoiflra! county or Mocblue ar« offt-retl lor •at* at ft m'winrftt* prim. For particular* c*ll ftt GAZJCTTB COL’NTINU KIXrM, Piltb fftreet. J«l:d*wfctf7 PISH! FISH! CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A FULL SUPPLY OF WHITE FISII, TROUT, SALMON, PICKEREL, HERRING, MACKEREL, X3*Ofd<-rff,-ftcrempftuit<l by Un* c-mb, will mn-t prutapt nttoutlon. IIKNKY 11. COLLINS, nUIWUH Ji& W«ud«r*ftL_ BAMUEL UitA V MERCHANT TAILOR, ffo. 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, - PITTSBOROU, i > prepared to -furnisli his cUßtomors and buyer* KMuwaliy, with tbo tatofft anJ mo*t fiubionabfo fftylr* nrsprinj? and Bammer Ooodi of every variety, wblcb bee W.ll make np toordnr to tbe entire «fttifft*ctlooof thtwe » b<> may furor them with their patfODftge. ip23alfc w. Ac ii 7 kineUart. KAacrffcreaxu axn duuu in Ail kinds of Tobacco, BnaffaadCl|ari| II»ve recently taken tbo building No. 139 Wood ftrttt, In Kldltlun to tbnir Manu[»ctarlncKfftftbll*hmßLt,No.43lfirtk * l iS -Tydfe tLeJ> wUI u P ,eßwd ra* l ™ thetr friend*, JAB. McL.AIIfWI.IhI, -i * ASUTACTCJUOI Off Aicobo!, Cfllugs, gpjriu and Fuul Oil, dvUidlyfo M*.Ua and 170 dtcvadAmf. 1... 'i 11... ful'li: »!.-'iil 1 Kiitrl . C »ii..l Sptrtai fi.a\Ktt. CHIN A. GLASS AND QUEBNBWARE. SPRING STOCK JUST OPENED, AT 7'BE OLD ESTjnUSIT.VfCNr OF Eisr R Y H I C - B Y , IU3 Wood Strecti Pitdbargb, Pa., uo is now receiving from Europe :ind hastern Cities, $ choice assortment of article* la hit line, comprising upw and tasteful shapes of IVarl Wbito Stone Tea. Dining and Tollot Ware, and the saoji- In Plain, U.*ld, I.nilre Baud , n ,| Plowerr, Vine White VitrifleJ Iron Btone Table Warn, known to he the timet dnrahle nowin ute for llntr'ls and Slcmil-'iati: Preuch China of new atylee, in Par*. While and Gold Band, either lu s-ttit or eingle pi*i-es; itirbly Qiii and O.M.rati>t T"ilet Sets; BritUnnla »ud Mated Castors; 11, Finan Pilfer Tea Table Spooni. U.lles, Ac a itli silver, fine l>-ty llamlled Careini Tea and TatU Knifee end P,.rk«; Tee Waters and Truys Shaker and P.wi K re«t Table Mate; Jappaned and T.u Toilet Setts. Also, a comfl. teat.d 101 l as-ortm-iit „l ail artl. I~ M.lta bio tor the UOLNTKV RKTA l L TUA UK, at pric.w tofkaM the pnblir. who an-tiully m» ile.l to emmltie this mr'>i3iud#wT John C. Baker & Co s IiBNUINK COB. I, I V K It A J I 1. ! ! I uis Medk ine, prepared in lliem,»st;ip fi'i.-ed manner, tnd Ultth-d !•» tl«. lull nvrltel the ,»..c t>. U ..I the most sc.eoim. of tbeM.Hlical Ptof.tslon ol Phil adelphia and elsewhere, who re.-olllDlelld it AS lllperiol to any other nuts mtn.ifti turr.l Of its ethracy and litijn fUi.. e as in caa. a ot CMDiutuplion, Gout, hron. hiti", A-tl.ma, Uiromc Bl.cuma , liam, and all Acr.ifulooa dlneaßes, it u uni.r<eM*ry to t)Wuk; —tlmoaauda ofeuiineLt phyit. tans ..f Knro|w. and Ain.-rtca 'haring lusted its wondartul curative pro|*-t u, ». Preparrd -uly 1,, JOHN 0 II t K hit A Co, U!,„|r«aU Dtugguta, No 134 Norlh Tilled slrvl, Pl.iU.i«l,.Ula. l-T all Dnnums throughout thn .'•■iiiiMt frit d|.\ :ui SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES The Kfeat.,i|a rmi.ly of BINUEIO MACHINKM Overall others (or the use of Cl-.thing and Shoe Manufacturer*, Harriets Maker*, Carriage Trimmer* and Coach Maker*, lt«> I' l.g t-*n known anJ praclnallj acknowledged III? NEW FAMILY MACHINE. W LI. I. la a light. C-.uifa. t ami highly .irnaoo-ntal nia. hiue, (d.oog its Uork e-jually «,|| anh tl.e 1.,r,-. i'!UNTIN*I. J-iJI AND AM. KIM.' <i» W It A 1* 1* l N *i I' A I* K If ITsrtLoiur, No. \t 7 Wood Street r.Trswhcn. / .< m } 4 u I. K«a; • t i( m«t hi t yt ic*** J. 11. IHIIIDTI. «. L>., It.r Tk.„l Sr-r.,, r>tnf.„.jh, Having had the adv»i.lag. » ■ f totem CMlevraauJ il.w pilals. sti.i erfTsl years' j-ra, in e, off.u- hit pr.-feeai. ual «n,..<4 in *1 IUJICAL AND MKDICAI. CAB US i[ru»i*T« o-i wiife'U o-c.au*' < j 11.-u II A W *«f l!t*o. T J IU S Ura I J->bn II »Ml .r, K#-j M. Ci'Uulrr. >U'j my 2 l).|f< N. llul.MKS* Jc BUNH. utiLtaj is lies U D II irai.l it'* t 1 JJL A M le-ati iee-s.ii. c,, J 11. 1.ur.1.f foreign nud Domnlie Bills of Kirlianct, i t isti r ic ati;* <»r DEPt-siT, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, N,k. 67 MAE&m «rUEi:T, PITTSBUr.UH. PA. t)„CoU<eliiiU«lk*jV ou alhthf principal <tti.s Uiroiigh out tha Uniud Statts trly 'JOHN C()CHKAN « HK( ». FtacrACtvnaa or Iron Ualltog. Iron Vasslta, \aitli Doori, ftimlow ShuUm, ttiudow (juurdx, it., ' .Vot. SI ArcpsoJ Streei and htl Thini dfTreW, (between Wcealand Market.) PITTROCHOII. PA , fls*a co band a variety of osr Pattern*, fancy and plain, Sa.table fur ail purpuae*. Particular aUeutlon paid to eu dualngGrave Lota. Jobbing duuo at abort notlro. mr9 tnt. aaiioaeKa. wa. o. raiaito VANDBVER & FRIEND, ' A. XXOIt N K Y 8 A r r 1 . AW , ANO BUL.ICITUKB IN CIIANCKHY, iVii. ft, AAuw'a Coed - , Qtikttqu*, Jivu<a iiruupltjr tuadu m any part of Nurtlie luaa, or Weatern nlaccmaio. Will attend to th« porebaae and Rale of Real Katata.ob talulcg Mooey on Uotid* and Mortgage* aet :1 y<ttc W“K YM A N ac »o N , llanafactoren and Dealer* In all kinds of TOBACCO, StrorF" AND CIOARB. AND LEAF TOBACCO, Cumrr of.'jmithJUld Slrril and Diamt-tul AUty, PITTSBUKUII, PA. auUINSON, MINIS i MILLERS FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, W AtS I-lING TON WO Rli S Pittßbargb, Penns Office, No. *4l Market street. Manufacture all kind* of Steam Knginea and Mill Uachl ary; Casting*, Railroad Work, Pteam Boiler* and Sheet In Work. Jobbing and Repairing dime on abort notice, nu'diiilydl DEO. 11. ANDERSON, iV<». ISI Liberty PitUburyh, /'i». ■ANuracTirux aan wuuuaan mall* is »ery Varioty of PATENT AND-'tiNAMELED LEATHER, iihuf l.rttlhtr, Sf'litl, J fururro, L'r titrh tutd Country Calf Slim, t Sole ljeHtln»r,CniTinsHOilolotl)N, Arc AH of which will l>« turnlal><4 at tbe towrot Caab Price* D-U IDES WANTED ap&-dty .P’ORKION KXCHANG H;. ;Sfu H T BILLS DRAWN II V DUNCAN, SHERMAN *. CO., |JN TflK UNION HANK, LOM*ON. IN tHJM.ioF u!iK ! f*OUND STERI.INU AND UI , W.\ilK« ! Alflu, Rills t.u lbe prluclpul cilirff ftud b>»ii* >.I Kr«ti< Balglum, IMllbd, (litroiffoy, Un»»i» «u l <>o»-r Eiii.ijh, Blfttut, rnuntffiitly un ItHtiil ftrxl f- • --.i" 1 • J WM. II MII I * ♦ 50, frZOllyufr Uftitkorv, " > r-t i, ruruef ul Tblr,|. UATLACK tt HOOERB, COMMISSION A -■' FORTYAKDINO MERCHANTS, No. IS Pine Street, Bt. Loitli, Al*». 1 1r (ft to AluriWliA Dlck*ou, fit. Leutff, D«y A Matlock, CtuclbaftU, Ohio, CbM. Duffiald k Co., LouUvillts Ky n V. R. Day A Co., Ibtakcre, Pern, lll>^ Urecn k 8too«, Banker*, Mnscatine, low*, U«y k MfttUck, PbllftdulpLift, r> , A Forsyth, Chicmgo, Freight Agent lor lIUuoU C«nti Itftllroftil. jftAitbadfc ETNA STOVE WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, ■ijtcncn om aire dcalxb or COOKING, PARLOR AND HKATINU STOVE! Plain and Fancy,Grato Fronts, &0., jWHOLESALfi AND RETAIL. foundry on Allegheny River, two north eaxl Pcnnaylvanlft Pftswngvr Depot. Office and Boles Room, oiTl3:lydjte_ IfQ| * Wood Bt.| Ptltiburgh. Pa, PAYNE, BI6SELL & CO., K4KDF4CTUUU Off Ooolcins, Parlor and Heating STOVES, Grat.es, Fronts, Fenders, oto And ilftoafactorerffof thoCelebreUd CAPITAL COOKING RANGE; 50. 335 LIBERTY BTXUCBT, jrAlydfo PITTSBURQU, PA. MITCHELL, HERRON & CO., auonomiu op Cooking, Parlor, and Heating STOVES,, (irate Fronts, Fender*, Cooking Binges, it. 194 Liberty St. y Pittsburgh, Pt. mr22frly DAWES Ac GLULKY, House, Sign and Ornsmcnial Patnlsrs AND OBA IN BR S; r-ntm is White Paints. Also, *]) kioda or Pftlntff.OUff, Vantlibea, Window 01am, Potty, BnubM, Ac., 144 TTbod Strut, two doon above Virgin ABey. mrl9:lydta • ISAAC j9ra....-~. -joa> t- eon? .Vjrccatocoß' Plttaburgh Steol Work*. JONHS, 90YD iz. Ueitßhctonnof 04ST STEEL; llao, SPEINO, CLOW .ml 1. a STEEL; BPRISaSuaI AILES, Cbma* Eos,anS WUbvrsh, fh. • nus jckss .n. s. Mans. !>,!». KO&KKB &CO, . mtwffhi siimiis ■■ ■ as • ; -.■JUxtffcicrrxiMcy, ~ £taci • OultivoitOT Tee th. : >. v a*w<r Bmehd JVnf StrttU, Joalyifc* - - ■ Jirto afcbmisrarnts, OI’.PIIAXS’ COURT SALE.- -Pursuant m an tLf Orphan*' C-urt of Hip r.mnCy of AH**, ghpuy. held at Pittiburgh thr Urtih day ••! lute. A H„ l l *.'-', will !•«* »ipwnl t» public ults on i«ATL'U.UA Y, ibe iNi -loy of July, A l) . ISiS, at It orlorkA. M . oti the prvuiiwa, ■lt that certain lot or piece of cmmxt MUiate in tbs tx>rou<li ol BirmiDfhsni, t*>ingiti* w<«i«*rJ!y undh hied cne-thud part of 1.-t number n rpu’ • *S. ;*■. n. ri..« plan <1 lot* Hirmlu*ham. adMulDg Philip l.irith. rjjrli i lately i *n»il al»:l ocvn| ied (boot her I wo-third- -.\i | | >an ! fi..nUn< o*l it.e Turnpike t I'araon utu -t. twenty < • few an 1 running ba< k <>u<* hundred and twenty-three tew. wi u liicli U erected a two itorv brick bou*>*. the nni" le'longing (■_. the •■slat** of \Vllliam Jntiea, lately deceased. The term* will be made kuovrti ou Jbr day ol •nl». jjiiliKUvT OkOKiiK It. KX**X DRIUJS— Kss. Juinait'a Om*r**r. Br>*\vc» Attract itootn lot inakiinf l«*-i Cooking ttttrart*; 4 I‘repaml Corn M*r. 1. | Keeker'* Kariun: | Cr<«ui T«rt»r; | Hi Curb Soda; j [yrnoD Arid; Citrate Magueaia. l.ptnou Syrup; Foraalehy 11 'L. KAHN K?T« n~K i C.i JnlO X., u). Turner of I l gUIIAII CUKEH HAMS AND tiKKK Just icidrJiiMT, Pliijiji# A Cu • „ S C. HAMS andDRIKD IiJ.KF. nl FIIKNCII'a Family (J nicer j and Tira Store, J"* 11 Federal Street, Allegheny (■ 'IOLOUBD RAPKKS— 25i.ix and -JUrj.', J jmt rt-c'J rtin! fur sale at manufacturers' |>ri<-.-* by W . S. HA\ EX, Stalionor and Paper IWler, Jul 1 corner Market ar.d Second «;• PRINT! \(J~A N U ROOK I’AFEKS f„r nail at ilie I'apn Warel,..QM> <■( W jt. HAVKN. ' Nik. .'d, amt ;i.'» Market «t. TENN. GROUND NUTS—Sm) sarks in • tore and Tor •«!« by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. LARD —4" tc«. N<». 1 prime Lard in store •nd for sale by jnlO ISAIAH DICKEY i CO. Buckwheat sekd-1:2 hu*. •nd fur ■•!.• by DAVID C. UKIUtST. J*' I** corie-r of Liberty and Hand -f« LINSEEIi Oil.~ I" 1,1,1-. Mr -a]*- I.V iulD - llEMty II (NjU.INS. SIJNIiRIKS -.m I,M». Mill ’«r Spring.** Extra Family Flour t : -on k« Turn Wheat;- u j »aoh. FU\-ed. 3 BUi'kl Feat lie I , n..« Ul.il 111.; In>m •leu tiler I •|e|n» ie»| |„ ( •■•lf by |.i*J ISAIAH DICKEY A Co. CIEDAK TI BS AND BUCKETS-*Ju m-si / Telili lVd.tr Tub* and I'-tl do/ itu.-Vnt* in nt-iee in i t. ,r •ale by juii ISAIAH DICK KY A Co fPENN WHEAT, sr.iv od»*—2.‘S7 su«*kH 1 white and IJ3 farts ied op •turner Poland In arrlm fur »ale by Ju'J ISAIAH IHOKKYACO. MACKEKAL 2" liulf-EarrpJs new Nn Msrkoial, large |il»t ler’d and fur s«le bv I.KKCII A lIUTOHI S.»< >V, )) ■' No. Ilfi .'et-und »t. SUN UMBRELLAS A l ur<yr* lut ju«t -i tin* day f HANSON I.O\ K.No T 4 Market street JL ! <T I't: iiI.TSII KD —Rrightl v's Piinlun’s Annual bigot lor lv.t to W»a Tin- whob . .lojd.t lug Brightly'* I’nrdi.n’s Dif-.i i May _•*. !*£•» POTATOES- B -11 u, 1 and .1 UITi’III ' »«'K, M -I lU.ERY 1 ( V . DOGS.- 1. llenky A Minerof the city ■0 I ttuiun gh. ■••.■• tl>i« m v |.r,. lummi ,n, In [-ntwuauce of an --rdlunui •> [-•*»*-t t y ih.- ('non- 11 - .( ->ti,| cit r. A iliiu't D'rfli A L) .I• l. entilleil •• Ai. ■ irdmann* relat lug to Doga,' 1 Hi ae* tl-ifi l«t nf wtili !■ *•!<- b-t th ,i» follow i - "Tfiat lll,in and alter the piuwar* of 11<■ a r !insure , • .hall Dot tw lawful tor any dug going at latg- e illon llie .Hy of PitUlmrgh, eserpf under the following ii— tr i. li>.ii« Ilml i< tu iit . any dog going at largo within tli- said alt y ahatl bare round Itw beak a c-dlar metal or a , ~llar > f rathei w ith a metal p’.ttr, „u who !i metal collai or [dale - bad 1» it.at nteel ibe name of the owner i f (aid ■)< y, and bia ur her [da- eol retiJence Also, that oarh aod ever) dog * going at Ui ■;» •ball bare Securely [.iitoin. a gt<od a -Iri-ng. silt ■•lan tlal aud Bate muzzle, ao aa U> rflcctuatly [irereDt lire aatd d.ig teoni biting, and any otmrt, agent i-r ~tb*r per»nn fall mg In rotu|.ly witb thii t pliaan e, wbirb tak*eetl.e l in.m ibe l(.tb of Jjily t<i tbo Jith of Septemtaef, aball bx I.able to f.-rfeit and |*> fure*rry*u- b bQauae tl.o *uui of tt:ii dollar- " Ui ten under coy baud and Iby •*■•! ol the «al-l ..r y .1 Pittaburgb, tLib ofh day of Jul), A. D . llf»e ini .td HFNHV A >YKA ' Ell. M.iroi CIOLLINS DARK A jircmimn sl'*o J will l~- inti J- I at l • ,IIu,« r»rk. i-ti Thnraday. h'-th .till i, to the ownei ■! ll.'tai*l««t trotting liorwe t.. bsme**-. in lie ben ta. te-st tl.n-e in On; rlijn-r-i • - igti IHi [-uan-ia; entraU'-e ten J«-r rent . i tlie* In tie made oo Saturday the lo(b ol Julr 1 brew - t more t- • ru«Fe • ra> e Frm all trotting bui b*-b. Trot J.-. . ,rjie ..ft at four u'cl-e.l P M. l,r«B't*ely Car* tot the atvortitu-nlalion -I » ibllocb will lean llie Pwuua Railroad tVpot on tie- day J>7 Id . be PKuROSAI.M iv,II I, l,i t|„. K-,- 1-oldlUg Uagulatur. at hla -•(live, on t*- I,U .Heel, until V\e.loe~U>, the lllli ls) , ! July, |«:.s, at 1” M h r tm Uirbilig ,il| mafi-nal and leilldlug n SEWER IN niKKitV AI.I.FV. Iroui Ibe North atdr ..f F- :r»b «tr-• i t.. the \1 n-r. t ;«h>U ar*«l ifl-»li. in.lt I— *< .-ti al the Kt-rt.idiu.* Iti. I■••hu ll lh>' ail. till..n >.f 1,1.1 Ji-r» in. J>7 C.l K. K MitioU IN 1 -*'< SiK'k- Kxtra T*-nn Kl. ur .j w fcs llj|[ Unit, 4 <)o Dt> A|'j.l.-v '1 .l-i l , '»tther«; 71 ltd* N.i l Ur.’. 1 9 tk]. l * Coll'.U. 11. kt-Tlt- ~11 I'm t.,1. (.1 inlr I.J lift 11*A1 All WOKKI 4 (_•'» SKASuNABLK liuul» Sun I ml.rkh.s, UikjoU. liutl.-rs. il-mp HnK Lt(f dies, UnDi.Ar. lIA.N'SO.N LOV’tC ;\ i fiiriiK.i 17 Lure lII.*, 9fo. 74 Mai hot sll*-"f. PAYETTE SPRINGS! THIS HIGHLY AItRKEABLK aul at -1 ln> tire u.'.iiniidli irfc.rl. has left. leased by 1 1>>- *ut rnl'i Nr» and lluprutnm-nls lor rr<lr«!i..n, ttni.iM'tnri.t anil batldtn:. lihtc m -i.M j liern erected and are ro*ir atnl tin- IwiM Ue»l> pwmlrd and supplied a 1... .-<:•*<«r Th- I'liil'tiafl auil kienlliq; proper. tun ul ll.r olrliul lllrso Spi lnj{!» lilt* l»*ell lull V .tested l>y • hctuiual auah ill. and tbs eXprriem o .( In-lit tbsir efficaf) . THEY \EVEH KAIL TO ClItK. and other di«r*ai-* u [ tin- M.«nl by freely .hint Ini’ (tie water, and ampthiui by hatliitii; and rvt*ri>.d ap plication of Ilia depusitea of thu ilr.-aui Tln-se water* nrc .dial jbeat* cf Iron. with portions i-f Mogn.-aU ami Salt* In additkiD to the elsAted, beautiful and pleasao t mountain location of tbeao 1* prices, lbs y are in the midst <>f rlusir ground—wild, romantic and idctoree<iu* scenery,catarno, cataracts and cascades. tVitlun icu.iui ul four >.t (its OiiUaare FORT N tCKSFITY. Wtihlngtott’i Flrit Battle Field, WASHINGTON'? .SPRING MEADOWS, wl.uhh* ..wm*d to tb<-dsv •>( his death, Duubar's Camp. Dr*dJ«rik'» and JuniotiVllle's Graves, IMauey's Ca’Jf, Ohio and Cucimibei Valla, and (bo Cascade ot,Maado* Ron, ,w; ul ac» *.» ~u borsvbeck or in vsbiclra, tu be had at th» 3(>rluga. Tb* streams abound in Treat and the wc-od* in Game, affording a rich HaU tor th* disciples <>l Waltuoand Nlmro>l. EUuatsd within fire minutes walk of the National Road, with regular dally stages passiug Etat am) West, ruODeol- Ing with Pittsburgh stsatiihnal* at Brownsville. ai»l with Die can of Pittsburgh and CoaneHaville Railroad at C«n- Dsllsvllle, which render tlieae Spring* tx-im-uimt of In a *hut! day'* rldeYrom Cumberland and Pitt,burgh. The advantage of. onr luceliou—oar moderate carneat deaire and the exertions Wo will uu tu give entire satisfaction. and to make otir guest* ciunlortaMe. m will not fail to render FAYKTTK SPRlkhk Oiw of tU* unwt popular and agreeable mitnuicr resorts in the country Prisons wishing to engage room*, n to lutk-i furtlier inquiry, will plraae address the uudenlgusd, at Puyeite fpriuga I’.U., or at liuiouloWo. Pa J»:’:dif W K BAnCOCE BOOTS AND SHOES. Cll K A I' P* O H C ASH. JAMES ROBB, . NO. S» MAlttiET STREET, NEAR THE MAIt&KT HOUSE, ilatjuvt rnr»lve.l Livlsige Fprtng at.M'k of LADIES’, MISSES’ and CiIiUHIKNS BOOTS and ShoE? MENS' CALF, Kt P AND COARSE BOtJTS, SHOES, OXFORD Y7KJI. OAITERS, OPERAS. Ac. DOTS' AND YOUTHS’ BOOTS, SHOES, Ac A very sujwrtor article and ro-y neat, Direct fruut the Mauolacturers, which be 4 »lll »e|| Lj ihe fata or facKatutat very reduced prices fur cash ThU stock comprise* one of the largest aaeortuieuta tu be found In any city, suitable f.ir city aud couulry sales, and haring over twenty year*experience La buying, be Iraaia that he can du« suit all Uatea. lie respectfully In want to c .11, assuring them that they will be pleased. mrtn—t>i) 17 GOLD PENS—Dawt-un, Wfirron & Hyde’s' new and eapcriur *•303" Oold Pen, suitable fur One writing anJ figuring. Book-keeper* will Cud thi* Pen supe rior to J teoph GlMutt's Steel Pen of tbo some construction and number. AUo, a full aturk of all tbo various etylr* of Pen* anJ Silver Holders, manofactnred by the above celebrated 8»m. Em-fait by J. L READ, 7b fourth strest, ) u * j Apollo Buildings. Aulgnet’i Sale. THE PtTsuiml I'popfrtv of David IlnlniP-* will u» ai.hl by the unuoi signed on THURSDAY. JULY lit ii, I fits, at 10 o’cloik a. if ..at Iho residence of the aald David Holtnua, Culliu* township, Allegheny county. Ww H. FORSYTH. Assignee. £t LOSING OUT SALE OK ./ BREAD SAFES, . itASSFR'B CItIAM FREEZERS, AI reduced price* Now I* the lime to supply yourself at r, k )rt J- T. CRAIG A CO’S, 134 Wood it. r |t|lJJ BEST ASSORTMENT OF X BUOT GUNS, SPORTINU APPARATUS, GUN FURNITURE. HUNTING ACCOUTREMENTS, lu the city, i* at CARTWRIGHT* YOUNG, J» 3 No. W Woodstreet._ CJOAPS— -A, largo supply of Low’s well* k»?known Brown Windeor Boap, Just rec’d. Also, Honey, Palm, Lettuce, Nympb and other fancy Boapa constantly ou n*ndat -5 JOS. FLEMING’S. __J U * corner Diamond and Market street. CIGARS! 01G AKS! f—A large lot of genu lue HavanaCigarsof the b 3onaca,” “Coquette," *Cou cbitA," and “Entre Aetna’’ brands rec’d this day. Tboeo "dshlng a buz of good Cigars should call and examine my itodt-Ufora pnrehasing_e 1 spwbere. JOS. FLEMING, FRUIT JARS—For Fruit, Preserve and Plcklos, of all sites. JAU CHIRKS—From ltd inch to 6 inch, fur Fruit. Pto serves and Pickle Jars, BOTTLE WAX—Fur sealing Fnilt Prcsersea and Hekla R. h. FAHNESTOCK A CO., J O3 No CO, corner Wood and Fourth eta. Boston & farina crackers—Just rac’d 3 bb»s. fresh from the agent In New York, and lurrele at FRANCE'S Family Grocery aud Tea EU>re, Fader - at street, * Jut MURPUY & BUROiTFIELD haWrc^d a lot of FlgarodSwlm Muslins, a decided bargain. ' Als-t, Peqoa and Uoen CoUars, lover than usual And we are now offering our Beragcs and Grenadine Robes at much lower pricea than sold at early iu Uie SUNDRIES— 22 baga Flaxseed; 3do Feath tra; 13 do Tenn. Wheat; 30 bbla. S. Spring* extra tarn* ny floor, to arrive on stoamcr Glcnwcxxl ond for salobv I pl ' 13AUn DICKEY A CO. bbl 3 -. Extra Family, made of •elected White Wheal, expressly for Umily use, In Kora and lor salo by ROBERT DICKEY, *P** 131 Front Street, near Wood. Lawns, berages, * LACE MANTLES, . . , DOMESTIC GOODS, Ac, A* nod and cheap a rtock as Is laOha city. J&dAwF C. HASBON LOVE. ?* Market street P Y. FOR CHILDRENS’ CAPES, a XV. • Bakqu**, Collar*, Sleeves. BWrt Btaom*, Ec. Tbs beat assortment to the cily r Jbst nc’d. Pirns call «nd them. JtlLdswE a nAfaoNLOVE.T4 H>rket«t.. REASONABLE GOODS.—Hand^g«L-fiAr O fws,Oreandl**; Lawn*, lacs Mantle*, Csm»u, Nm, «ic. c-iian^ioT*- score on Liberty Street for Kent. Til E subscribers wishing to close their busi tn»<* befonr ih* l»t of July, tbeatore occapin*! by thorn • till* rented from that date, rither with or without the lie- tifj u.g Apparatus, Casks, Af n.i» i» « T«>ry ilemr«bl« store far a Wholesale * > rn« _ .*r or IV*ln-f Merchant, being aobstaatlslly built. an-l tiarluß » \t ■r* t>.,o»e in the rear, with bq sllsv leading to Irwin at.. UwjJr* U.ng a gtan j f, )r bc-io'eM. 1 be Maijil, Rectifying Tuba, Cippor Still. A<'„ will t-’tsoii. wantiug nirh on reanonnbh! turtna. Ihe bnlatu « (.«t!,. i r .torfc Grocet le*. Wtueaiad U tl.<> are sellmr ~n«t reduced pH«t*. Wu MircHELTRKK. Jr., A BP.O, No. Liberty street. J-l Ilf TU LEI - A and well-arrangt'd nt» • .i,.ry Hcjt'.'K, r.>nt*:nins 0 r.MUif. •■lll all tli'* < •'li»r-,:--uco g j,( tatli-roni, tint and ruM water, i 'ti.r i;sM*n and yard. jd.-iaMtitlT .Si. II hr.l.'inl.l )-'I I<.| Ins, i,-.. lUiJllire In-ar the I'feJl.- *•*•«•< UI'UKKT I.AKFKKTY. o* l l • l|,f “•* Federal jtrrvt, |’iu*t>uri:li ip OK KhN I —A three Mory l)welhog>«fc| ’ JMi»- ■ Killli ktrwt, IS.I. tw.) oonUiuins HXbL r.--nn». li-nilr wohlj Lou«\ a.- . *,th floe brirk ■ . m ria.’«* luitw ftltarhe.l. Tin* m *u|'|il.eil with li.it all'l '-.ld w*l**i . bat li. £»< . 4 ,r ml l-.irj.’ in a relit tal )<■ n ll li l* n.ltniraldv n<in|»l<<l [ . the want* .>f a prot..»«l,i| l *| man. uml will If u-ul.-.l 1.. i \ 1.-rin id ymm to a t«*u ant. For furtbet |iai I>. nl.u « ei,.,';if „„|J ALKXASDKU KINO St. Clair Hotel for Sale. Pittsburgh, Pa. TIIK sul»srriU*r having dctermim-d tn re linquish bosineas iti this city, preparatory tr> jriunj; «r»t, oiti.ru f>.r »hIo the 1-eo*.*, Fixtnrv.i, FurintnieandGr*'d 1 Will of thin popular br*t chua Hotel. Itn location is the J».*t in the my. tvinc on the coruerof St. Chur and IVtm strwu, :<n*l (oiiTonlent t<> all the Ilepott and Steamboat l-induiga, Public Building*, plaora of Amusement. etc., -Ir.. The li-nae In now doing a Urst rale businea-t, and hn« a\ .•ta K .-l f..r the laxt three «ud a ball year* about Kitty Tin <:a rtiil l>.llnr* per y>'i»r. To any parties desirous id ••tiK.'nmg hi th- busitiria, ibis adonis *U uppurtuDllJ seldom to i-e , met with. Ii will he sold oti terms (hut c*un»t fail tosmt : Addle.* W. C. (VNNEU.V. t j i.Vdi'w I*T St. Clair Match Pittsburgh. I'» |Slai> Journal. Columbus; Cleveland Herald, Cincinnati Oar-He, WhtadiU;; Tini< * mpy JAwXt; nrvl Newark Kl.i Time*. &.u>-s\ ilioi'i.iiiii-r and Steulwntill.t |{.TaM > upy :'A w and w.id hill l.i Oil* other |..r roll-vtiou 1 1^0 K SAL.K--U :n , rp > ' ul liwhl mi the iVr . ij •» illr riant It..:id, 2 miles Iroui the Allegheny Mar 'kntlli.il--. hu «rr«* ul Uod ttl I.IHUpI 'U count), .Uklli gaa, mil. f:-m K. al.-r -.Hie the'gd.uA (..ad posses within hall a mil- <d ibi* land. . acre* . imtid Also. l'O acres id land in MmaMi ‘i . nnii. \\i«-on-in Apply to G£>i. U‘ It l- NN. ihul Md.- ol the In.tniouJ. 3d J..,n ii..rlli.'l (Jhlo •(, Allegheny c ify. je - .*4 LOTS FOR SALE. r PHfc) iolir.wing L«ii> ur«* n...\v > fiuri'.l f .r s-.tk X "li very lilr-ral term* ami low prirc*. vi; Ist. Fiftcwo l<ota Imoting us Butler street, m I-icrra l :*- tillr, immediately opposite iho wall of Allegheny CvinM. r » K*rh lot dl fret front by bri to 121 (•* t to an all.-r fret Wlje -d. FlltcOli l.'ta auari-t the Allegheny ni'i, rach '.l f-et front •• n ivml mriwt. tr«nf,vt wUr> sii-t eyr.-n lirin d- pf h 114 h- t [.> an alley do f*wt wide J I'lfi.-'ii J>it« nran r tin. r i»rr. hdlfeel front (>n I’.arl street, dir.-'lly i.piaaiite uhovti, and extruding lu depth towards the ii*-. r 114 fret to au alley 20 feet wide. 4th. Kittoen I-*'.* ri.Mir.-r tin* nrrr, t.vli 24 feet front .»n Hi'.'uJway, (ul.odi i-*-0 f.*. i Midr, and ihronp'li which tbo Alh'itlu iij Valley Hailrnod ruua ) and extruding iu depth 114 f—t to au alley *d>> f.-rt wide (i'h Kiftrrh l ots r.pprwtte tin* ahoTi*, and n-*arrr the ri»- ••f. ■•-■•h dl feel Iron! uti llroaitwHj «nd rtteudir..; IQ <t.*j>th 11 o lix-t to nil oiler do tret wide «»th. Fifteen taita n.-ari.r ttirrlr.-r. ro<h V4f.:.t fi.-st on It. H rtrref . Vl feet Wide) an I .-Itending ill depth l b> t—'t to an ullry 20 Tc-t wide Term- of aalr a- l.dl .a- - thirdof the « h.-h- j ar.'hr** money t. re main on l-.nd and in-.rlgii^e—interest gi.ijalde anbiially--tiue third «>( tlirhalaL... a-.li in haml, the rr ii.alndor to b» t>ald In four c.-|ii/il anii ;al lustaltneniN, with mterr.t, paj’aLle annually, r.- m*d l y bond and an.rtp>?e Pttr. hasrra »o pay f.U deeds Plan* of tfie-e lota may I-* a*-.-n at tLr following plac-f liullry, ilr. a n k Co *, ;• ' llara k Co'» ULau IVorta F Srilera A C-olenian. Uailman A Co's, 4 |lra*ilrr A Co's, Ku:iji A Wa>t»'a. .'‘bo.iihurgrr A Co's, A W.k.l, Ait-id l -i V<'wm»>*-r Jt (*t i.l, Koi}..rt W-.rVj, J Vuj-iI, F‘«rk, 'I A (V» C*'pr* r rk* K.'i fill iil iuUri. uj.ptf to Valuable St. I.ooli linproTeil Property for Mala. HPIIK FO(M>RY ANDMACIIINE SHOP. X L«|..«|r il tl„. ,'t. l-lllr. N'..\ilt) W tke. -le ..timed t-r • j|r- Pli- liiv* • £<-«J »l-«.k of Pattern*. Ullirt and T.«-l« lor a getu-ral Mattutiary Engine and Ma rtin,-* »us a capacity lor working »--*«-oty-Gr” and will !-• •-•ii.ri- i.i a go.>l purchaser. apoa r*a-.i.«ld.' term* Tli- •h»k»« ol • competent mao, well a •jiimnU'd trliii ilia and lamiliar with tha b*do«'aa, ran be vi nred hr ilia I’Urrhawr. il deaired. Kmlbar g.urti.-ulai* <-uij la- <■: iaiu<‘ I tr addicting either al ||... 1 .t..!ar,.,-ii-l. M .*» l, M. JAMES M. CORBITT, ( HAKLES BAYUA. |. iT Irn.l \VU. R RtbbLECOME. EV_>K SALK. 0 ui*r**s 100 jier<*hes uf Land M itj C-’ll.'tu li'» rulup, near Ea»t Liberty,adjoining laada r>( Tlo** Mellon and 11. A Ni-kby. Thu proja-rtv is «»l« Knotty Mtust-'l f..r a private residence. and would make l ooa .-I liia most Lnn4">»n« country e.-at* Lithe beautiful valley ol Ka«t Lila in K.r |i! o and t*nn». apply (•> A CSTIN. LiK'Mli? Je CO.. )*‘J3 N'o. M F-Urtll atfaat. FUK SALE—Oue of the _J uioat attractive auil intereitioa exhibition! ianowof ian«if..r »»la ui exchange for merchandize, in Uirrisou'i Oil Painting! of the Crna(i<>u of tlio World, Deatnu tit-n of Jerusalem, Kail of NlnevrO, the Court of Baby lon. and oth er important *ubjrrt». Ilffeii a rare chance to make mua e\, t.-men >.f enterprise. b« thu exhibition will command full liou-e*. Apply to U. W. LICNN, East aide of the Dia mond, third dour North ofOhU ■ treat, Allrglcay. Jciil VALUABLE CITY LOT FOR SALE 7— Tliat aNgthlr building lot, with the buildings there on, illnnJud on thci-orber of LUwity and Hand attrvta, front ing »0 ft. 7 1 ., lochea on Liberty and extruding Look along Band street 110 fi<t to Exchange ailry. a jeltf T. It. VOCNO A CO-, r.S SmllhOrld it. MANUFACTORY FOR sale UK rent —Eiiterpi lee Funndry, on HanJusky itroet, Allegbe* uj, with jp«»l alexin pownr. suitablefor oiannfacloiiDg pnrpOM-s, lit various kluda, wilt If told or leased low. Ku ■juiiuufMr haiuo- l llmdsrton, ui-ar tho premia**, (haa ■he care »l Ke». bpruul'a church.) who will allow the property, or «.f J«-f» U. ROBISON ACO„ 2L4 Liberty rL 17UK SALE OR LEASER n lot on Fourth . street. tu-tan-en SniitlifleM atul Cherry Alley, 100 foot front L> SJ d,-rp A Lot on Tlmd atrn t, near t'milhfltdJ, 40 feel fruut by S 6 fp>-t dn p. Nitih W*x>—The a<)onre IxwindiO by Boiler, Wilkioa and C&irull atreeta atul riprote alloy, M foet front by 120 deep, nearly to PeancnJ: k Ilart'a Foundry. Tbe *.]usri* bounded by SmallmAn, Wilkins and Carrol streets and >'pioc« alley, 1*&I («*t bont by 130 deep. Gu Allegheny, CaTson and Ruller strve{s,adJoiltiug the Valley cution, forty contiguous Luts, each 34 leet front by 130 feet deep. scree of gr-.und In RpM-rve (uwoship, |xut of out la 4 334, IwlwrrU tile Nvu llrighton road and UtlMrvW Cem •“7 , Sixty lU>tr lo Allegheny City, Third Ward, between East La O'- and Cbrstnol atrvwt. A Tract of I And iu Westmoreland County, on the Phila delphia turamka, 7 mile* from Latrube—74 acres iu culti vation of rich bottom land—oiiO acres. A Tim t of l-turl n«-*r Ligooier, Westmoreland rutuily of STSacrua. WILLIAM M. DARLINGTON. mjl.Villf 144 Third street, above 3oiitblieM. Ohio Laud for Sale.~ TIIE cubpcriber offers for pale section too, tosuabip \i, rang" IU, Stark county, Ohio, cominouiy kuovro a* 3«.1i0n." containing &40acn<a. Ills ntcateo tl.rve mil** west of Maasllloo, oa tlie huts Road leading to Wooster, and within shoot two miles of tbe Pitts burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad The sonth, «ast and uorth-east quartera are partly citara.l and improved— tbs n maimlet is ruveml with superior Umber—and the • bole i* «,-l| watered by springs and running streams.— Tblsatctn-u is umaideied the finest body of land in Lbn county It ail! bo sold undivided or tu quarters to suit pnrrhn.*ers To tboeo who deal re to invest la real estate a belter oj.(o.rtOiiltj is rarely oiferod. J. B. BWKITTRR, oi-2«id*wtfT No. IQI 4th street. Pittsburgh. Farm for Sale, TIIE ANDERSON FARM. 2J miles above tbe Dejmt, at New Brighton, Beaver i’a, ou block Uuuee Kiia, containing 108 acres of excellent l«n<l. every aero of si birh is tillable, and (*£> of which is tin der rullivation Tbero aro 13 acres of good tlmt-er. 6 Oar roe lu gtaes and pastora, and an sboodanc« <>f co«L Tlicre lean Orchard oi grafted fruit trees. Inalmost enry field tberv is a spring of never-failing water!! The improvements consist of a new frame Dwelling, at tached to a weather-boarded log, asrnall tenant bouse and s Urge frame Bara, 10 by 36 feat. This choice farm I* in a bigbstateof cultivation, (cnees good, and In a respeetabla neighborhood, convenient to chnrclira, schools. For terms, enquire at THIS OFFICE, or <if Jalg-dAwtfT J. ANDERSON, New Brighton, Pa. Valuable City Property for Sale. THAT very desirable lot on Water Street and Redoubt Alley, next to John Irwin A Sons, being 130 feeton Water and Frost streets, and ICO deep along tbs Alley. It will be sold together or In lots of 2Jur 2i feet each, for terms, (which will be made easy as to naynwnt,)ap ply to JO3KPII 8. LEECH A CO^ mr4.'dtf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Libert? street property for BALE.—The Stora-room and DwrlUog, situated oa Liberty etraet, near SL Clair, kuown as No. 183. The lot Is about 22 feet front and 120 feet deeivAZts&dlng l»ek to Exchange Alloy, on which ie erected s Stable and Carriage buuan. The property rents readily for $ COO, and will besold at a bargain and on accommodating trrrna. iFor particoUgi enquire ol 'B. Q.JnLNQ, *pIT Ns. 2U liberty streeL ICE CHESTS, 01116 WHITE SVI.PHUR, These celebrated springs, (Kore tofore known as “Hart’s Springs,”on the Scioto Hirer, t;., miles from Ohio YYbite Snlpbor Station, on the gpring fletd. Mount Vsjnton and Pittsburgh Rallrtad; 9 miles from Delaware, ou the Cleveland and Columbus Railroad, aad 17 miles from the City of Colnmbua, la now open to tbo public seeking health or pleasure, under auspice* and with ap p-UotmeDt* that will make it Filar Cuts in every partial- Ur. Tbe prerent proprietors of the Ohio White Sulphur have liberally oddod to the boQdings and funeral accommo dations of tbe eaUU.und have fitted anil furnished tba wboteontbesuggenionsof taste and luxury. Tht Ciritiae wiilbt tmtzcrpiionabU. Tbe setutery^ofand near the domain baa been thon-ht to be the finest in Ohio* tbe air U pore and healthy, and the medicinal properties of the wonderful Bprine.GeUlng 120 gallons per minute,) aro now admitted to poreesa curative and recuperative Influence# superior to the limed White Sulphur of Virginia. There are attached to theeatabllnhmcnt all the accesso ries found at tbe first Summer HoteUi.f tbe country. Tbe Uwnaand ground* about the Hotel are spacious and w-ellkept, and tbo beautiful drive* through the old ferrets and along tbo romantic river are singularly attractive, though quite spcloded. Arrangements can be mado for rooms by addreasiog ISA A 0 PAJfiT, Colmabus, Ohio- For any furtlier general Information, reference may b*h*a to Merer*. Andrew, Wilson A Co.. Cindunati; or to Mtfsr*- Filing of the Nell, or Kelsey of the American HotebOtf?®' bos; or to Mr. 11. Chamberlain, of Iho Amaricap llotet, wi* aware. JsaOflaJ* QUALITY.AND FINISU, JS fIOOD jor FIFTY CENTS, AT TnB ADAH3 OALLEBT, NO. W FOURTH BTRBCT. TMT"EW DRY GOODS ll - ’OFESS* THU DXV. jslOdAwF c. ILANBCIN LOVE, 74 Market *L fiVf.MQN. and halibut A Just received at FRARCX*B Family Grocery and Tea store, Federal Allegheny. Borne of the Xsxgtat and (attest No. 1 Msckaral and. B*_»jooo to be found la the city. Alii>\ 100 the. Smoked Haltbnt la prime ordty. jni • “ 1 I a liOhtlfbliU, WnltoVUh; 135 .do • ,T»itrat; 1W ' do . Soiiaoa; -•%<-» 'ii M do ucrrtac : • SO"'**-'"‘tuiutSL r • gC<EY IL OOUlWB white wheat in Dp 5i wfct&wftmaTillUm'fait, br ’■ •■ «■* 4 jtff UXJUBTricor.UMrtf tad Hand it -Uv.- r ... ~ ~. dFpr fimt. JTor | Whlto'a Carriag* Factory, : Pi» R. R W.irkvOfh ward, ,Ali<vLvu; 1 alley U R l>i l“,f, ] At the Oarri«>'n t During Ilia. Witter vm-ation, lb- Library U->iJcnrd, arartu i-I. *o-l lighted. li f tpr >'» - 1 1 tb« ol tbo School. Tb*«x*rct**ii i.ftljoßui i.-nnu'.l) commi<nrv in Monday, S-j.t 'i. liis. A j-pii--»ti<.l.- f i b l:ui«3i.’n.'.i 1.. r C'-ataloguf*, or may far t: • inttirin*ii"ii, r.t ■» l>«- ui t.i- i.j uitbcr ol ilia Profetaoreat Ca-nL't.lc* ja2-lsvd3*U i». w.'i a. s. iiki.u A11..rur,., | Male and F S.» ll>3 Foiirih »i . SJi-Ktlvt'* I un.l.cr op THE BEST ilotitlfi. cngahet Will fir r»M..pf U , thn litli u,»i, i the Capitol >t • i- The Stock Books of the ‘*Jlou ' “V Idocatod it il*Ke«pcrt, f w • fbwle* BotoL on THURSDAY, k V * , r * , ®'*ln>Ur of Saboeriptidn to n*uk. jy&lT-xbtr ‘ , ' Uut ” :r <‘-, Juir a ib, IsW. • , ‘,|,/ y A | will be . . <•» «V r , w "' k from date for . ' , tbEll ttato 1,.. i. t th /ui. u ? tnm » id f »-luanr*Co»nii| W 10 »' - MKM itY l.imu«:rt.<w, u1 u». l‘ii ol.urph, SJ*y -Ut, jt-i sD. -Tin IVo.iitlent ami Diree- I J...., of Pitubnrah ...m .jo.-i .i.t two dollars l in • I- -liiv r.-.|.i. i..'Q of the Sleek Note*. ■ UKVhI 31. ATWOOD, Secretary,. WeiAl tuaatl't • li.-w mr-.'h j-r >-ales, the In-1. f.r i&iihvi n repted Mi.l Mi.it .iiii4.'twn I imm-.i ; fi'ir-Divi toll vl thr M.H l.*vr lul* day •bare. to i— h| i.n-.-J-itl 329 ants. WS; W t*o L" lOu.mOO Ihs. W 00l warn »'Ur»( r*«h jinr** liy MtftIHMCK. McCHF.KRV 1 CO., ' *'-- &•»•.-nil and 151 Front eta. WANTED.—Th*» highest market i£J tor Wool, by S IIARBAtJGH ACO No 285 Liberty <tmt. JMJIKUIAIKLI\-Io,ooon*ft the Mile of the moat pop aUr MlUsc •a. lornlid*. Mecbaniai.lkmerannd Teach* r»r--i f will find tbla to be a very profitable usinoM, enabling them to <oo lliacoaotry vAt the Mine time. AgecU now Intbe Ima! iK from SoOO to $1,500 p*r year. For fall * H*t of Uo-.iba, atiilrcaa H. M. RDLISON itUiliiiis Ui.nae, U 1 Alain street, Cincinnati’ it Ka*t, D. KULIdOX, Philadelphia. JAwtIT WOOL | >l* WANTtII to in Book* in Aaieri era wishing to and plnnuii L •nil link- im-tK lues* are cl-ari (•articular* atn ynn-ti City I’ii! Ohio; or. IMii-ii aclSilydswfc j | Educational. The College of St. James, Maryland. THE NE(\T ANNUAL SESSION begin* on WLUNJ.tIiAV. i*epL £>tb. I’unctuai atfendaaro on that <Uj Li r.[• .1, Applicant* mu rntor any of the clMir* in Ilia I'n parml.<rv is i.wl. vr ui tho CoJteco lot which upon e*4mio»i:..ti M,.-y .ire found quallfi*!. Com ui-rctti studies jniinW by lbn»e whow p-irmta desire it Ample n<?eoniuin.i«ti..i»fi it* l pi.it hied f.. r ~l w hundred and twenty pifpily, Trsvs—Tv** hundred and filly d>dlais for tiio session payable ei'toi-aonnally in udvaiK'r', -jTeilUjjuii espenacsof Tuition and Ih-ntdUH: F r admission apply to tWKev. I>r. iiLRFOOf, Rector C -liege St. Jams* t*. U , Maryland. juS.lawdtd Law griiooL of thbT cmversitv AT CAUnXTDCF, A TASS The It. .uu.lori in tbic School aru U.-ii -tort. PabiC£R.)l.L I) , Roynl Profeavir. Hon Tnti'VHrtre P&asojca, I.L. I>.. Dane Professor. Hun, Kmobt W tmi I*l l *<, LL. I>, University Professor. THE r.uirse/tf instruction embraces the ra rloni branches of the Common Lav; amj of Equity; Ad* miraln, Commercial, International and Constitutional taw; and the Jurt*pnrJ*nco of the Unitnl States. The Law Li brary courisis of al»)ut 14.000 volume*, and a* now works appear they are added, and »T»ry effort l« mado to render it complete. Instructi-m is pica by oral lectures and expositiOD«,(asd by recitations aqd examinations. In connectiqn with them,) of which there are trp cverr week. Two Mict Courts axo also holdenln each week, at each of which a cauis, prerl onsly given ont, ik argued by four student*, and an opinion delivered by tho Pr>|4idiu; Inatrnctnr.—Room and other facilities are aleo pnjvidod for the Club Courts; and an As sembly i« held weekly for practice in debate, nad acquiring a knowledge .->f law at>d proceedings. Student * may rtiui the .“’rhool in any stage of tLeirprofet »i--*n»l etu lire or qierpintile pnr*uli», and at the commence* m.-ot - I either: tc ni; or in the middle, or Other port of • They ate «4JJL. rt j tv elect what studies they Will pursue according to ilim riia uf their u«u wants and attainments. The Academics yf.-ar, which commences on Thursday,tix weeks after iLe tmd Wednesday in July, is divided Into two terms, of tw< u|y weeks each, with a vacation of six weeks at the cti l <jf tech term. emalc Academy, .V ' f firjrer County, Pa. UK\. IfK.MtY WEBBER, F'ftj.tcipAL. LOCATED in a healthful and beautiful re *:*••*» ” { coaulj-jr. «t n.ili t Norlh of New Brighton, with foiirn fr*ednm frr.hi ill immoral awortitiocs. The moral ■lij religioua miter* of dm Pupil* U regarded of prim»ltn p.>rtat>ru. The SludfoM fr.r thr o.u*; pm board la the&un -11) of lh<s Principal. Tl.» '•ui<r»e of inetructiou U rowiprr tod t/iorcuyh. Terms j*r Sesiiou of *-teles, including boarding, room, feel, lights, washing and tuition, }<V>. Latia, Qmk ana French L*ncm«?c*, tV'-uebslf to b»» paid la advance, the balance at tin cleec < i tb- s«nsi,nj. t*eMl»n (••ir.m< > ur-C'<> -.c. Tt*E.- DAY, the ISth day of May. Student* admitted nt »i.y 'un» Refer to Jodge Park. Alieghenj;J. M.hini.n Jiio. D. JlcFa.M. a r d.. i.<-i*r. (Jen. tV RoblofOß, Jr i ti-l.nrgh; J. II UeUfir,dO; For forth- r parl-c- i i:i:\ M . WEBBRR, Principal, . in •>. «.lekl< j, Bearer Ox, Fa; nuiS.Jiu.iiiF auriicn *alfg. I’. JVI. I>.\ \ ir-s, lictioneer. ' Cotui.i-T.-inl .'-ii. f»o. &4 Fifth Stnot, PUBLIC PROPERTY At Accnos.—This tf*tnrJay murciDS, Joly loth, at 10 o'clock, at the Al legheny Arsenal, Lawi rncetll !e, will be sold the following articles, Uv! IsdOj; required tor pobllc aerricc; V& Eayonetr lot aecootienxr.t*, uen*a heroes* Bricclee. Ac: ‘ #S*r Jb*. scrap Shoe Leather, Ac. ' V * Tkma rash spccfn fbnda._ P. If.PATTg, Aact. r EXECUTOR’S SALE UK • CITY OP AI.L£t3IIKX v .—On Tcraday Jolj slfl’tfy at !* o‘cl.K.t_, at the Commercial galea Rooms, jfo. - IKriUh ii, Pitwjonrtu by order of Joseph Knox, Esq., Evocator of 0-ttlvarLn'> Rudolph, dereaaedpwitl ba -aoIiLTO raluable Lots ot oround sttcat* on Rebecca, Belmont, Bp dolph and RiJ«ru streets, audalsoun Water lane. In the Ist w*rd, Allegheny. Plans can be obtained at the Carriage Factory o( Moairs. Julm-too A Bro., near the premises, or at • the Auction More. Txaaa—Oti» tIiUJ ca»tx, rMiJiio in 1 and ‘2 join, with In tSTCit(B(Curirl Ly mid luyrtgigfl, J 52 P. SI. DATI3. Aoct. Las t and closing sale op the IRWIN PROPERTY, IN ALLEGHENY CITY—On TubkUj evening, July 20 Qi, at s o’clock, in the 2d atary salesroom of tbe now anetion boose. No. M Fifth »t_, vrfll b» held the tut and rioeiDgealo of Lr.ts la Mr. John lrwia’e plan of his valuable aud beautifully local**? Real Atat& situated in the lat ward, AlleghenyClty.well known Mthn “Hope Walk" p rope rtf. Thue© wishing tosecorelota in thiscouvonient and lovely neighborhood, will notice that ttila a positively final sale, as the proprietor is detennload to sell all. Central it, in which these lota front, la CO feet wide, and extends from West Common to Alleghany are* noe, (also CO feet wide } (l it every way adapted as tho tnoet desirable seat for elegant mansions and oomfettabte’ homesteads. One lot fN'o.s4) having 50 feet front, and extrndiflff alotrr, Trezsont stnvt. which is 45 leet wide, 290 foet to a jfi tot' street on the line of the prt'perty of Richard Bowen, E».' _ Light lots (numbered from 85 to C 2 Inclmrife) between Tremont at. and Allegheny av., each 50 foet front, and ax teodlne 260 leer tn rhe aforesaid 40 feet street * Ouo lot (No. i..) having 24 feet front, and extending along Tremuntfct 110 feet toward Water lane to a5O fact alley. ' • •, j •Eleven lots innmliercl from M to 61 InClosive,) between West Common and Tremont st. each 24 fe*t;frout and ex tending bark toward Water lane 140 fottoaSO feet alley Twenty-three lot* (numbered front 30 to C 2 iochalve) h*. tween TremootaLaod Allcjthtng av, each 25 feat front, aodextendmg l«adi toward Water lace 1M bet to »20 foot , _ Plans can l>* had at tbe auction store, and the premises shown oo application. T«mu of Sale—One-fourth rasb, and tho balance In three e*}oal annnal payments. JaB p. M. DAVIS, Aoct. PAWNBROKER'S SALE op UNCLAIM- Saturday etetHag, JoJr 10th, at 8 ° cl £ c “* will *>• *old, at Lbo Commercial Sale*Boot*. Na. 64 Fifth atrMC 1 larwrior Hand Organ; 7 do. gold-cased -Tvfr®*: 6 •flwcMadda; 2 eight-daymariiieleTer Cloche i a eight day and thirty-hour Clocks; ITeleeeopa; squantity ot rateable Books, Map*,Clothing, Pfstols, Ar.<kc. ■. J** M DAVIS, And- Elegant silver Elated wake.— On Tuesday morning. Jolj 13th, at 19 r.’clock, will be : »ol«J, at the commercial sale* room*, No. 64 Fifth street*' an exteomno aad r«ry choir® rarity of Silver Plated Ware. eomprUing the latest and mo*t elegant stjles. In the a*, eortmsnt are 9 full tea acta, of plain and chased patterns; 4 •operb urns, S ico pltcbors of variocs sixes, fl batter low end high patters*, toy seta, TDgetafc&diabes, goblets, salt stands, caps, table and tea spoons, Ac., Ac. Theroarticlesaroof excellent workmanship aadbeaaty lo design. The sale U positive and worthy attention of ait. The Articles can bo examined all'dty Monday Oulhjrsecood boor of the auction rooms. • P. JL DAVl&itiet. JJAr VGE ' ~ xQQAs. AT AUCTION—On Mondar, July I2th, it two o’clock, will t>« *olJ, «t tbo sow commercial sale* room*, Ho. U Fifth ttroct, by order of J. 'ilcMwtrr, Jr.. Iho following unredeemed bwgerofroia tbo Spwad Eagle Ilotel J d trorelisg Bagi And 2 Tranks, with (heir contest*. L-11. T. M. DAVIJ, Aatt. STOCK P., fc,T. W. & C. R. R, AT PRIVATE silt, In lots to sutt purchaser*, by •Pi P,M.DAYI3,Anct,No. H Fifth *L IBSTIN tOOaiTft CO., BwlianU' fathtip. SECOND SALE NEW STOCK ALLEQHE NT BRIDGE CO.—On 34 day 4C ; i,‘amjL will be offered for tale at the Merchant!* Exchange, (a lots not exceeding fire ibun each, Two Thousand Share* of ih*' New itock of Iho AUeghsnj Bridge Company. Porcbuers of said itock w{Q be required to pa; no In stalment of Uto dollar* per share, togeiberwtthtbeprtatr -ntn the stock may comuiandat the Une of sale. AUSTIN LOOMIS* Co_ Jot ’ Stock Broken and A’*f*l' : 'tmrt, • STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & 00- AT TUB MERCHANTS* EXCTIANQB EVERT THURSDAY EYENTNO,—-Rank, • Bridge, Insurance and Copper Stock, Bond end Reel bUU auld it pnblle 'cab et the Merchants* Exchange by I AUSTIN LOOMIS *00: Notes, Drafts and Loans ch Reel Estate negotiated on reasonable (area b AUSTIN. LOOMIS * C0«~ •oSI ] Stock Note Brokers. 69 fosrtb stp SO ST OA». coos A W<?RE The heat ISO, enb we el bet that TO THB IiAUIKB. ; ED TERM IS APPROACH iII th# «u«atloa of th« L«di«a ta tb* COO K I N/G , IRONING, & cu. Can be done with eamoay, tritbont opprc«*iT* beat, wilt oat soot, and with dtspsteb—lb*> fire being always ready la a moment—4>y tulttg Sttsgnic’i Bai Cool-ins SloTe, t» wild. Bmlthfieldatrect. A.JOHNSONABBO- Ag-Ogonty and dry Rights for sale. ~ ~ apOufly ■ wai. R. rent { ~- xs> - »• VM. ». *O?T* WaUAM B. JPOTTS ft. CO., | FLOUR FACTOaSr- . GRAIN ANT 33 ■ PROIHJCB • COMMISSION MEHCftANTS. K 4 If. DeUwo rotne/aod S 3 Jf/WjLi#r.gtnwt, (tbart ' VIDO HIXtXiL,) „ ;*.,•■ T.' 49-Cadi adTincMniaJewiCfraiigttQaßtß. *• tavifcdlb : trn.*.Bor“' “ l ■-ItGUftt'' wji. b. iioj,n«s tuiib., ‘ ' .‘ i PORK AWI-BffIft:PACKERS?!.-. jw. .REasKiows r£. - - - .- j.So ’ V • ■rxovvaß , YOUXTH ETEEET, between Wood »a4-,Jdjfefc*VHit*lmTrt‘' AMBEOTYPES tod - .w> pnoTooßApns • roxBT mu or tub Afcfj ftt MtUfitttDry . • tnyliMSm. v3S; illcfnti Talon in tie price*. ' CAIIGO &- CO’S AMBRO'. GALLKR 89 Uitkrt, oppl io oQ ci *ad Deception' :ype anu pliotoorapiuo t,oppoalt*X>aJj > l4tad .fetor*.-PbetOfrapb** ’ wtitr color ■A or plain.. Bpodsxt* *; 'oyftdlf.- ’ to-arrive o&' <?!*■ il«by-;' ■■*"■ ? v^v-L..: 1 ffIIOTOOW,*I«IMISt*W| ~•: POTATO dlstor for J«5 .
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