'' ■ \ . - i ?j ' ‘ . . ' •■ ■ ■■ j; |ats!mts^ii||e: .o. rmiia—*.utiTO»—».i \ a., &IDDI>B * C 0.., *DiTOs'g mmt PBoratßTQKa- ; K-; tITTBDTJBOS: WDD&EBDAY MORNING, JDLY H. 1 868 - ■liTOiilOM COUSTY TICKET. iIOBERT McKKWfIT, AllasbeojCKy ] ffllTMi /jnn't p. rENNEY, nttiirtirgh. r - ueantT. - a HERON rOSTKU, Pitubnrgb. /XLUS H. IBUB. do 7 DAVID K. BAYAED,.P«Ue». 7 JULIUS P. ZQLLIR, UcK«t«i>or (. j HOBERT P. McDOWELL, . . ■ ■ nun,. 1 jAiiE3 L. GRAHAM, AUtghcoy. ■ nonaatoTAtT.' DANIEL AUISTRONO, Pittabveb. . . . • comanosxs. ZACIIKVB PATTERSON, ludiana. JOHN M. UiRTMKR, Chirtlm. , r OOtOBKK, CQAtmOET.BL BO3TWIOK, UvrvDcaTilU. ! • ROBERT IL DAVIS, Ohio. Joafc tho “Irish Exile," whilom of Botany Bay, who cam© to this country, somo eight or tea years since, brimful of the “wrongs of ■ Ireland," has turned 'his attention to the Slave-trade, for tho re-oponing of which he' pro* fesies to be a lesions advocate. This “Cham* pion of Freedom'* is so open-mouthed and in trasite in his new vocation, that Southern men ' : have become disgusted with his conduct, and express, their contempt for him in very severe - - and pointed, language. John is so ultra and barbarous in his pro-slavery predilections, that he - has entered tho lists with South Carolina in tho advocacy of tho re-opening of the Slave trade, and is even now disputing with tho mag nates of that Commonwealth in regard to tho infamous supremacy which such a cause may . confer on thoso who embrace it. John, with ft /> tender l9ve for the welfare of tho Irish peasant- j ??. ■ xy on his lips, regards tho poor African with ft hatred which he cannot express. He would lash poor Pompey in the fields—he would drive i . him Into sickly swamps—he would overtask him ■ _ with severe masters-r-and crowd him into the - ' noiaomeTholds of emigrant vessels, where youth and innocence learn to pray for death and to hate life. He has forgotten his antipathy to the British government, in his deep-seated animos, ity to the African race. But in this he is as j; sharp-sighted as he is magnanimous. The British Government is strong, and to bis puiiy attacks, invulnerable. Ho has felt that govern ment’s power and knows the force of its grasp. - The negro is weak— friendless—and down-trod den, and a fair subject for the perseculions and the scorn of this self-coostitutod friend of free dom. When John arrived this country ho seised upon the press as the potent engine by which he coaid hurl thunderbolts at the British “Lion, tatfcesbort time his teal fgr “old Ireland," and his Spijeagaiost “old England,".vanished in visions of .Southern plantations well stocked with fat negroes.. The Southern people, how ever, are hot grateful for his services, and hesi t ? ' lath not to tell him that tbejywould rather have V ' the room he occupies than his company. They -V ■ - distrust his seal, and doubt hia sincerity. The -'v ';' • Charleston Ifevt is out of humor with him, and -/says: ; ' v " / • ’ -l "Besides his own fahlts, he appears to be im pressible by and ready to.reflect those of others, and especially the aßly error of misapprehend 'ipg South CaTollnh, which demagogues in other. Stales have of lath years so pertinaciously prop ‘ r agated. Of lhe / very slavery institutions for , 'Which Air. Mitchell has constituted himself so » ardent opd fussy a defender, Sooth Carolina has beeatbe marke&champion, and her statesmen \ the great leaders io their cause. But thisforeigo \bora Bon Quixote would wrest the spear from her band and out-hijrod Horod, and facetiously sneers at ber for not being as hair-brained as ; himself This almost equals the Impertinence of the' ITapgarian, Kossuth,- in attempting to V-lfOture and dictate to the United Slates her : ’ foreign policy and relations. South Carolina, . > in/consenting to be a part of the American - v . -asylum'for the-oppressed 6f Europe, certainly /sever anticipated being scoffed nt by the ad venturers." t ■ V This *'patriot” will soon find himself on the / kennel—a most filling-place of repose for men J of his genius. lie will discover in good time, ■ ' /. that having'lakcn upon himself a dog's service, / he will^hpve.meted oat to him a dog’s wages. — J We know no fate, however much deegraded, which / would be too hard for this renegade. For him •’ we can entertain no pity, and if our readers were aware of the amount of self control we have been compelled to summon to our -aid in r If he were lepß con- UmptfMeMd Insignificant, the merit which wo claim would, wo admit, be greater, but aa he is, eren now, it in difficult tothink of him without experiencing an uncomfortable heating of the bleed. But, then, why trouble tmreelree about him —hia masters will do him juallco by apply- j ing to hia back the lash of acorn, which we trust j will hare the effect to drire him from the country. , Thetnext alcp for him will be to join the Mgrmoos, in whose behalf he can air his leal and exercise his peculiar talents. Ere this, no doubt, he has indulged in risioM of a eerag lio well filled with wives, with whom like his oonntryman O'Gormon, he may Book repose and. contentment. M \ BssrxasTaPaosrscTs.— The Richmond SoutA, now the fire eating journal, par cxaUrna, of the ••pld Domiuien,” is erldeully eery muoh out of aorta in regard to the prospects of the Democ-, racy, in the Presidential battle which is to come off la 1880. -An idea of Ita gloomy forebodings may bo formed from Its assertion, made, aa we hire reason to beliere in downright sober earnest, that “Mr. Buchanan is the only candi date whom the Southern people can hope t® elect President in the coming contest.'’ AU we. hare to say, then, is that tho hopes and expecta- Ilona of the Southern Democracy mustbodcs • .feeHte'lndeed; for eren in the eyes of hlB own ' a more broken down, used-up and ; ' Sayailxble candidate for any office, high or ’ toktrdMworihy or irresponsible, does not ex ist in thia country, north or south—castor west, ■ . ihtß ltffimur J* 10 ” Buchanan. Hia name ia to all right raided people " the South may think of 1 hlsi?i!»Bbr*ibofeesioo of weakness, as wefind i' in the’columos of the Smlh newepaper, ia calcu ‘ ‘ ” • laledto gire a Uoomplonile thrrcold ehirers,- and cause those whose political .hopes are baaed • .on democratic’success, to think seriously of “hsngiog their harps on the willows/' . ' • it j, probable that Mr. Buchanan j through the V. flattery of those who are anxious to make eome thtng out of his patronage, may ho induced to £'■' - follow in the footsteps of John Tyler and “poor Pierce ” bybeeomlbgacsndidateforre-cleotlon. 'V We hope that snob maybe his determination. .'-.-a. and that the Charleston Contention wlllaofar if ’ i C , fc6S#r his claims upon it as to confer on him the ' ‘ empty compliment of a renomination for the > Presidency. It will afford a glorious opporlu \ nity for the.lFespleUo express ttteir condemna " \ lion of hia course, whilst in the discharge of i the Presidential dalles, audit will enable them » 'to ley him, and "his corrupt patty, with all the •,. .. infamous measures which through the exertions , ; of both hare been. forcedonlheeountry, inone . ' common grate, so deep that the hand of reaur ’ reetion wlllnererreach them, acknowledge * not impatience in awaiting tho Issue of ouch a ' contest. jVe long to be oren an humble instru ment in bringing about a work so frjught with riuhteona retribution! ,If« meet that the Le < .«/. comptonlte. should receire their doom .with V ' their obiefet their head-end that the country ' v ihohia rid itself of the President and the party ‘ ’ which thruit him upon U, at jhe aamo Ume. • M’nkrir.—Tbs Tribune #**■ EftiS'SK srfegsnsgyfe =, t *•• selling nt Me. One slngl* SSWSJSSSK .v npnrde of 6000 box«s of sachcheo«e,_:tb«<* l final coat of wliioU was about. Bc. . ’ lily of Qkteae now soiling forhog io«a w!f<*/ ' " , - *•«- * Western egg dealers who calculated o® * **•® in Jane and ruiUeJ.big neats fulltothe Naw York markets, were badly bitten. 'Just When a rise was anticipated eggs tumbled and smashed, and one dealer informs us that in aome Ins tan* cat they wara eold'on thr New York dock a* "*-• “*2‘,QO par barrel I—CZet*. • : "■'^» l^^^|%a^Ss*f^^^s®*• |!W '"' , '■ : ■■ ■< , ■. . . .. :■■- I, ■ ,r : .., . ~ • / • . •.* - -•• -v; - [■ r: 220 pnticr.-tl ,!» irlU« »o common . plnnn n mu4od oil Tuoodoj.moroiiig Uie < f«t if the noinlmoos' »gt«*m«nt Of tho conftr- MIT (otho Bomlßallon of Robbet McKmoni, E«q., aj for Congjoss id our sister District, Jast across the rim. WUK that nom ination csmo ilse hearty and frank declaration of the Butler conferees that they wodWlead all their influence to the support of Hr. MoKnight, and with the same spirit they would have mani fested in behalf, ofthal eonnd and Wortby gen tlemaB| Ur. Porvianco, had ho been renomin&t led. The character of Ihe Batler conferees them selves, is a sufficient pledge of thosineerity of their declarations in that behalf, if any were needed. I The nomination of Mr. MoKnight is of courso equivalent to hi* election. Tho unmistakeable Toioe of his immediate constituents-in giving him & nomination in the Convention on tho first 1 ballot by a handsome majority over ail his com l petitors, is bat a premonition of the great ma- I jority which awaits him at the polls in October. | Mr. McKnight’s character elands forth so bright beforo the community that any word of praise | might seem like flattery. Uin honest* high-mlnd od, Christian gentleman, it will boos impossi ble for him, Id whatover sphere ho maybo called to act, to encroach upon the rights of olhors, as tamely to Buffer others to encroach upon his.— He has always been true to the great doo trinoa of the American system, and will stand up for that protection to home interests which shall restore Titality to.them and make our State and -our whole land on'co more tho abode of contentment and of plenty. Against the ec r ooohT w eptw of the hateful elavo*powcr we know he will stand true, prompted not less by his own inclinations than by tho stern-nnd determined spirit of the highly intelligent peo ple who will call him/to represent them. And 1 in these positions hewould-moreover feel hitn -1 self bound’ to stand/firmly and unflinchingly, in viow or tho fact that the gentleman who mag nanimously withdrew his name in tho conference, has hefen behind no one, In tho four stormy years of his Congressional career, in Bostainiog the honor and defending the views of his constitu ents. Etery one, wo believe, is prepared heart ily to say/to him, “Well done, good and faithful servant:” Thefield is now all our own. The Republi- tbe 22d District baTo only to eel them selves manfully to work to breakdown the power of the enemy, and not simply to defeat but to annihilate theft foe —the desperate, demoralized ; and disheartened cohorts who yet answer to the call of “democracy.” We confidently expect for Mr. M’Knlght the largestmajority that was ever given in the district. A Day or Rtsr. —In the marching orders sent on to Utah, signed by the waman-whippor Gen. lUslhxy, it is commanded that eighth day be observed aa a day of rest." This is is a modification of the Scriptures, on a very essential point; bat we presame President Bu chanan’s army officer imagines himself wiser than those who think-it best for man to r«fone day inwpoi. The Baltimore American says “Whether the requirements of iho United Slates government will work belter than that adopted by the French government, iu the earlier revo lution, remains tobeseen. TbeFrenchabolished religions service, voted. oat of existence tbo Ruler of the’Universe, and blotted out the Sab bath. We calLonrselves a Christian nation.— Bui ip tbo faco ofthoßible—£y an army: march ing to put down a people whoso, notions and forms do not confotm. to the Bible—we ignore the Bible, and order the eighth day to bo. one qf rest!" What is onroonntry coming to under its present rulers! . A Is rms CiviMZATioa ?—The Choctaw (Miss.) Herald gives an almost incredible account of a' homicide in that vicinity. U appears that a Mr. A. V. Brown killed a man named James Pickens, mistaking him for Johnson Pfckens, a. brother of James, against whom he had p grudge. Brown, after doiogthemurderfledbutsOon came back, gave hiniself np and icat tailed. Pickens then went after Brown; found him, shot him with a doubled barrelled guo, came upon him when he fell, took from his belt his bowie knife and rcvoj.ttfy ia^wlUi. tho knife cat Brown's throfit/with the pistol shot him four limes; thgfT, after stabbing him, in- the breast fonrlpea times, ho left. 'tho knife sticking in wonnds, and then gave himself up>to tho late. Pickent vac tried and aerfitfZr That is the very essence of cbival hrous civilisation withont_doubt;l forge share No Dodgiso. —lt is no use.for tho adminiatra lioo to try to escape the following figures: Balance la Treasurylit July, 1557, according to Cobb’s report $17,710,114 2" Receipts first quarter from Customs, Lands and Miscellaneous Sources, 20,020,810 81 Receipts second quarter 7,002*065-00 Receipts third quarter. 8,002,448 85 Receipts fourth quarter, estimated by Hon. Glancy Jones on June 12 at 10,000,000 00 Treasury Notes authorized by act of Dec. 2,1857...... .. 20,000,000 00 Loan authorized by astofJnno, 1358 20,000,000 t»0 Now, them la no cavil about the facta hero. They aro no longer subject to doubt. Almost ont hundred and /our millions in sixteen months! Where has it gone? Who has got it? What has become of the $104,000,000 ? . That is the real question, and a categorical reply will be more appreciated than a hundred disquisitions on re trenchment. Who has got the $104,000,000. Hot W bathe*. —We, who havo been swelter ing under degrees of heat varying from 90 to 95, and at ,lhe same time imagining that we have been living like salamanders, can hardly appre ciate, the “spell of weather” in Australia, thus noticed by a correspondent: “I can assure you, we have nearly been roast ed alive. We have had ten days and nights of the hottest weather remembered for several years past. The beat at noon, in the shade, was one hundred and thirty-six degrees to one litfn dred and forty-six degrees, according to situa tion, and daring the night it was never less than ninety-four degrees, or one .hundred and six degrees in doors. The hot wind never ceased blowing, and the innumerable deaths from coup de tolitl havo been appalling in the extreme.” People in Australia must have felt like Syd ney Smith, in a “heated term,” when ho wished that he could creep out of his flesh and sit iniiis naked bones!. A Ridiculous Falsehood. —The tffetw gravely slates that there were over persons to hear Douglas on Friday night and only 8900 to hear Lincoln on Saturday night! . There are not 80,000 adult males living in Chicago, and the number that assembled to see the Douglas show certainly did not exceed 15,000—12,000 would be nearer the mark. If there were 30,- 000 people to see Douglas there were fully 25,- 000 to hear Lincoln demolish him. Wo pul the number of tho latter, however, at 19,009 to 12,- 000 auditors. It was a magnificent turn-out on a few hours notice—* spontaneous gathering of the people, come together to listen to facts and arguments and not from Idle curiosity, or a desire to wit ness a display of fireworks. Tho cheers and re sponses proceeded from all parts of the vast crowd, and were notproducedby hired cUcquers near the stand as at the other meeting. The Re mblicau meeting came together of Uself; the Douglas meeting was the product of three weeks hard dramming and coaxing,'aided by cannon and claptrap, foss’abd feathers, a profusion of pyrotechnics and costly parade. Finally, Lhree iflhs of the crowd were contributed by the Re publicans. TheDooglas leaders kept most of. their partisans away from the Lincoln meeting, by taking them off 10-M* Victor's Theatre they were afraid to let their dupes hear the crushing reply of Lincoln, and they nctod wisely, .though cowardly; dtaswtlon was the belter part of va lor.—CkicagoTrihune. Tn* Caors ihEeglasd.—The English coun try papers uniformly speak well of .the appear ance of the crops aa regards nearly every staple production. Justyear the harvest was consid erably above aa average, and there Iran equal ly ***• present iseaeon.- There is generally a succession of two or three yean in lhat country wherein the crops are.above or belbw ah avenge, and-judging front the’ past, ire are how in the series of favorable yean, in jiorth Lancashire it la stated that the for ward ' kidney potatoes raised for market there are found nearly half of them, .badly diseased. This dost not augur favorably for the soundness of ttli U found «o Important that tat Lh. Ult ttu icu*. Instead of abnudonlUg It pidly *u4 'p Dorati* SE^«^wTaiykaoirc t i%imrnucAßS -l&DougUs hit been speech, and no body~isbtntr The firc-WUikSv were fine; the cannon sonorous;.the music ezeepUonable, except that: it had gone to take *•; drink when most wasted;, the military was brilliant; Iho crowd wai enormous, bat it would not hurrah to order; the fl*g« were abundant; the mottoes expreasiVe; the people in excellent humor; Iho orator ififlno spirits and good toice; the lodi«,iWho crowded the’ balconies of the hotel, were wreathedin smiles and—hoops; fee little boye, who/enjoyed, the sport, were jnbi* lanl; and the iesult is—Popular SoTtreigaly, as Mr. Douglas limits it, to wit: tho right the people of a State, (aot tho people of a Ter ritory, mind) kActi fremm) a Corutitulum, (not before) toadopS such institutions as they please. (This it bright coeval with the existence of our Republican goTcrnment—e right that nobody has era denied—a right, “subject only to tho Con stitution of tho United Stales;” that nobody will,over deny.) Popular Soyerrignty, which as Mr/l)ouglaa limits it, andacOordingtothoDred Scott deolsion that ho ogain affirmod, permite ! Slavery to go into orcry Territory of the United Statea, unimpeded and unobstructed, and donios the power of tho pooplo of the Territory or the Federal Congress to.exclude it—bogus Popular Sovereignly, and nothing more! Wo are ready to accept that Issuo, and we thank Mr. Donglas for making it. Boyijnd the speaker’s attempt te, construct a platform for tho Republicans, as well as one for himself—a very shabby attempt of of which only Donglas oould bo capable—-his belaboring tho Republican loaders end their alleged allies, tbs Buchanan offico-holdors—Ms usual Slang about negroes and white men—his effort was Popular Sovereignty!—tho right or Slavery to go every whero until a Slato Const;- lotion opposes its progress. Wfe aro content.— Chicago Trib. MARRIED—On the 13th Init, by Bet. W. D. Howard, Mr. JOIIN D. LIVINGSTONand MissHATTIE H.UOBBIB, all of this city. A Dllnlittr'i Testimony. |li>otsTO«T*t Beaver Co., !*»-. Feb. Glb,l*&fl. We prefer buying Boerliavo’s Holland CUtere jbr cash, to utu tbo itlucunt. Ilopo to send you soon a recommenda tion from our Minister, testUylng to Us curative powers. (Siguod,) MOODY A CAKOTUERS. IXDIUESTION. DvastSTow*, Montgomery Co.) Md., Jsn.3l,lSl>7. 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HBRBaT, Corner Liberty and Hand Btreeta, Manufacturer of all kinds of light Bags suitable far Grain, Floor, Meal, Back wheat, SalL'llmmsaod Grocers' nee, printed lo neat ( and appropriate dstgosto order. ' A comUol rappljr of Stamlen B«s* on liud, Or»ln Bog* for hire. jtepriM u low uu) lo (lit Union. AU onltrt prompt- Joßfcfcdtf POSTLKY, NELSON *■ CO., HanvfactvTtrxof , QUN BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES, ROBtftSOS’S SOLID OAST STEEL BOYTUKS-'Varnntad. Caii Su*l 3 a*d tfaw&rcdS&oi&and SpadcSii : ffoet. Jlay and Jfanur* Fori*, Picib, ifatiikht, de. ' lf»< lT ; i pcirSßOTiqll, PA«. ~ ; - *C>CCAUK3 Si&S.QDAfor side hf\ *, «9jil3 *AFAHHBKOT #OO. . rm aiieat O 1 ® 0 9. Complying vriththo argent request of hun dreds of their patients, DBS. C. M. W. SYKKB . * Have concluded to xvmslu PEBJIAVEITLY IS PITTSBURGH, And may be consulted at their office, Ko. 16l Penn Street, OPPOSITE THE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, Dally, except Sundays, for Conaumptlon, Aithma, BrottoMtta and all other Chronic Coifiplalnli complicated with or causing Pulmonary Dl*ase, Catarrh, Heart DUeate, Affection* of thf Liter, Dgt pepsfa, Gastritis, Ft^Uil^'Complaint!, etc. pR3. FITCH A SYKES would state hat their treatment •f Consumption li based upon tne fact that he diteaxe. do ill* t a iAr Mood and tyrUn al largt, Mh before,no -during (U development in Oulungt,*ai (hey thereto employ Mechanical, Hygienic andModlclnil remeJh* topurirytbo blood and strengthen the system. • these, they use MEDICINAL INHALATIONS,which they Talua highly,but only as Jfcfiiafjw*, (.having no Curative effect when turd alone.) and Invalids are earnestly cautioned against waiting the precious tlmeorcnrability on any treatment based upon the plausible,but (also Idea that the“seat of tho disease can be reached In a direct manner by InhaUlbn," fur as before stated, the scot of tAs disease u »'* the blood ami *te effect* only In the lungs. •S-Ho charge for consultation. ' „„„ , A list of questions will be sent tathoso wWJng to con -1 eult us by letter. my2S:dawfctfF f CHINA, OIbASS AND QXTBBKBWARB. SPRING STOCK JUST OPENED* AT TUX OLD MSTJBLISHhfSNT. OF' BBNRY 122 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, P**» Who is now receiving from Europe and Eastern Cities, a choice assortment of articles In Sis line, comprising now and tasteful shapes of Poorl White Stono Tea, Dining and ToDot Ware, and the same In Plain, Quid, Lustre Band and Flowers; Fine White VUrlfled Iron Stine Table Ware, known to be tbe most dnrablo nowin use for Uotelsand Steamboats; French China of uow styles, in Pure White and Gold Dhnd, either In aotte or single pieces; Richly-Gilt and Decorated Toilet Bet* BrUtennte' and Plated Castors; German Silver Tea Table Spoons, Soup Ladles, *<L, plated with silver; fine Ivory Handled Carving Tea and Tiblo Knives and Fork* Tea Voters and Treys Shaker and Soa-gms Table Mat* Jappaned and Decorated Tin Toilet Sell*. „ Also, a complete aud lull assortment of all articles suita ble (or tbe COUNTRY RETAIL TRADE, at prices toploase the public, who are rrejiectlully invited t^ J 2S^»ruJp U John C. Baker A Co'B-, GENUINE COD-LIVKR OIL" Tuts Medicine, prepared in tho most ap proved manner, and bottled by us, has received tbo sanc tion of the most aclsntlfic of theMedJcal l'roCresion ofThll adelpbla and elsewhere, who recommend It as soperiorto any other now manufactured. Of IU efficacy and Importance a* aremcdlal lo cascsof Consumption,Oout, Bronchitis, Asthma. Chronic Rheum* tUin, aud all Scrofulous diseases, it is unnecessary to «p»k; —thousands of eminent physicians of Europe and America having tested Its wonderful curative properties. Prepared only by JOHN C. BAKER A CO-, Wholesale Druggists, No. 1M North Third street, Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggists throughout the country. feJ3:dtoc3o SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES The great superiority of SINGER’S MACHINES Overall others for tho uso pf Clothing and Shoo Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carnago Trimmers and Coßch Makers, Has long boon known and practically acknowledged. IUS NEW FAMILY MACIHNE, Which is a tight. Compact and highly ornamental maeliln*, (ih-lug Us work equally well with tbo lorge machines.) and must Iwcomoa favorite for family use. A foil supply of tho above Machines for sale at New York prior*, by It. STRAW. 33 Mnrleet Ht„ PITTSBURGn, PA, Alto, the BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE. ITico from |4b to |&0. (dull] anlOtlydto * 8. B. * a -P- MARKLB, HUtoricnnutts or •PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KIND 3 OF W R -A. P P I NO PAPER. \VA|khon««» No. 37 Wood Rtr«ot» I'ITTSBURCM, PA. uiy4;ti fc Ray* bought at market pricra. j~iircniusTY, u\ d., 162 Thifd 3lrert, rilUburgh, Pcnna., lUtlqr hail tlio advantage* of Eastern College* tuJ pltala, ao4 MTtrtl jeari’ practice, oflbni bU profeaaloual tervicM in SURGICAL AND UEDICAL CASES. urauczj. Her. W. D. Howard. I Col. Wflaon MeCandloaa Kcr. li. 11. A. Mcl«*n. lion. 11. A. Weaver. T. 11. Sill, fceq. I Haa. T. J. lttgtiam. J. Ik Hauler. 5 | John 11. Ucllor, Ee<i. Jacob McCullliter, n>y3:lydfe N. HOLMES 6C SONS, emeu nr Foreign and Domestic Bills nf Exchange, CERTIFICATES OT DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, NO. 67 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. tS.OuU*cUona taada on All tl«e principal citW tlmmgh oot tbe (Jutted Stafe*. apg-fcly JOKN HR?>. •* MAsoparmstu op- Iron Ratling, Vault*, Vault Door*, RFJNEMAN A METRAN, 42 Fifth sL, Pittsburgh, Pa. 3’u,, Bl Seamd Strut and 80 Third Strut, (Dotween Woodand Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA IIv. cs band a variety of new Pattern*, fancy and plan •altaMo fur alt pnrpsaea. Particular attention paid to el ctuatagGrave Lota. Jobbing dona at abort notice. tnr^ wiiTvannaTOL- ... ——— --wa. o. rau* VANDBVER & FRIEND, AXXORNBYS AX LAW . SOLICITORS Ul CHANCERY* .Vo. 6, A&iM’l Stock, Dubwpu, load. promptly made In any pvt of Northern lon, or Western Wisconsin. WM attend to tbaparchaao and Sale of Beal Estate, ob* Uiutna Money on Boflda anil Mortgages __ aoltlydfc •Vv'jeTy M ANac son , TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, ROBINSON, MINIS & BILLERS FOUNDERS AIBD S KACUIMISTBf WASHINGTON WOKKB P ittaburgb, Panna. Office, No. ill Market street* Menukctore *ll kinds of Steam EngiS*# sod Mill Maehl mj; CMtiOffi, lUUroad \>*u» k, Bteem Bolters uni Blwet Work. Jobbing sod fopalrtmt donsoii short noth GEO. 11. ANDERSON, JVo. 181 liberty _Str«it r Pittsburgh, Pa.,~ USSVtidXSUXM AJTD WBuUalU tUUI I* Krery Variety©! PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, Shot LeaXhtr, Splits, jlorotto, Preuch and Country &at{ Skin*, s Sole leather, Carriage Oilcloth*, «Sco„ Ail of which will be furalthed at lb° lowcet Ca*h Price*. Aa-H ides wasted .*ti apb-dly ; ITORTBIGN EXCHANGE. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN liV DONCANi SHERMAN d t CO., ON TUB UNION BANE, LONDON, IN BUMS OF ONB P/2T«?S£7KGiZ- FA, 23 X & B -sr Window Shutters, Window Guards, kt. ytanftctonnisil Dealers In all kinds o AND T.-w a-f TOBACCO, Comer a/Smithfitid Stmt and Diamond AUty, PITTSDUIUm. PA. ......... r.B. MUJU TIL3OJ XIU-ZL a.c. aoßtsson . aitaaow porous*. POUND BTBKUNQ AND UPWARDS . ADo, BUD uo the principal cltke and l-'wne of Freni Belgium, Holland, Ocroeny, UumU and other Knrupe BUl**,' coneUDtly on band end furaaleby WM. 11. WILLIAMS A CO., b2&lyutc Bunker*, Wood etruft, corner ot Third. A ROGERS, COMMISSION AND J'ORWARDINO M?ROH,ANT'B, No. 18 Fin* Street, St. Louie. Mo. term to Murdoch A Dkkiou, St. Loui*, Day A MatUck, Clncinuati, Ohio, ObM.Dufhold A Co., Loulatllla, Ky., V. 8. Day A Co., lUukorv, Peru, 111.-, (Jr*eii h Btone, Bnnkura, Mnacatlue, lowa, Day A Uatlack, Philadelphia, Pa., R. FortyUi, Chicago, Freight Agent tor Illlnolt Coutral Railroad. ■ JaB:Cmdfc etna stovk wotlks. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, ■AVGTtCtOU* Aim ptAtCkttIKTUT TAklttT Of COOKING, PARLOR. AND lIEATWO STOVES, Plain and Fancy Grate Fr,onta, Ac., ' AND RETAIL. Foundry on Allegheny Rlw, two »qnart\j noHlreaet ol Putuuylvania I'aneoger Depot. Office and Sales Room, mrl3.lydfc No, * Wood St., Plttalmrgh. P». PAYNE, BIBBELL & CO., H iunrAcrCßXM 01 Cooking, Parlor and Heating STOVES, jei.t.i, Front,, Fenders, etc., AadlUnalkcturenef the Celebrated CAPITAL COOKING RANGE, NO. 535 URKRTV STREET, JrZfclydfc PITTSBUKOn, PA. MITCHELL, HEBRON & CO. WiaCTACTPMM or Cooking, Parlor and Heating S T O V E 8, Grate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, &i lHlilwrty tft., PUtihnrib, Pa, DAWXB at CA.UX.HiV. andOrn.ment.l X l .lnter., AND ON A IN X a Si BIUUI IB White Lead and Zlno Paints. Alao, ell kind* of PelnU,One, Tarnlfihea, Window OUtf, Putty,Brubee, A&, • v Hi IfbodSbrsti, two <i9artab9V* Virgin JBey. mrlfclydfe • Pittsburgh St»el 'Workk',^-- v ./ •„» JONES, BOYD& CO, . MeaQ tie hi ran of CAST fITKKL; elm, SPRING, PLOW end ,A. B.STKEL; SPRINGS and AXLM, Otr^Smmsii^rdStrrtUjPilUbvghti^ iiuo _ Ml. B. ROQSKS « COv -.v \ - v'■mvAcrnsflar^'.'. ;. Boftra* InprmA JPiUiat ltu i /. .:■■ (knur Mm end Rnt ft. Jdklftt* '■ *■■ \ /• itmtiSS.'ily’ | Wnsio i 2?bw musics -:■ Ifl Otnanl Peraflhr F. Smith’# Fnamil March GeiT!Uveloek’aQr»o4l«o*T*l'Maieb,wlU».lHhotr»ptiie nomas* Polk* arttblUhosrmpk! frontispiece. J.z. •£» tn Dreataa I aoe nr Mother—Worzri £* goods?, Peariof Day 5......— My Happy HresMe....~~»~*~.— ......—.23 Yon need n*’ com® efcurUug «’ me— fcotch— —...2S Tbo Happy Hour of Meeting, with lithograph—muale by Donnlictti-.f. 25 Uy nemo la a Care, by the I’ark Sm-watc—tbo S.»ngt»r tlio Wild poet - : Da Mfcrr; To-night—J. W. Cherry...... •«& Thu MorraaltFa Broolng 50ng.—......... -—■*& 0 Worship not th® Deantlfol.—< —— ——* John iittlcjohn—H?nryHns*e lb. Crumb-plfking Polka..— - La Bowraetde Peril* Qoadrillce on Eotasira aouca, con* talalng**TbePartlngTear;”*‘Sßntblnaafter Bain;” “Many Changes haro I Beans’* “Thwllag of the Fro®,” eta,witli boanUfnl colorod lithograph— —— Tbalberg Polka.. .......... JO Just received at tbo &Td established Plano Depot of / cuiyuLoras blumk, No. US Wood street, 2d door above Fifth stmt. Music mailed, rre-pald. New mnalo received every week.- / 1 • _ JnU T iff THE pWNEBS OF V ALU BEE DOGS. —H(f liortor, the Mayor, liu innunnml biidotenulu n to TigOroaaij enforce ilia Dor Law. Tl»o*e who roold preaenre their dogs are Intited to examiue oar ttock >f D3Q: COLLARS and secure VIRK RASKKTMUZ2LK3. **-CbUa« engraved to order. CAHTTnUOUT* YOUNG, JuU No. 85 Wood Itrert. E STRAY.—Came to the premises of the aabaerlbar, Id Boowden towc«hlp«.<m the 3d of Jnly, a black and white COW, aboot 12 or 14 yean old.' The own er la hereby notified to come forward, proVe property, j»y chargee and take her away, or the will beeoltl: Jql4-3twT JOSKPII WOODS. The only fuesu stock of dky GOODS Id the city, now opening. New itjle Prints, for. fell, end the beat assortment of ait kinds of scnsonsldo Dry Goods in tbe city. JaU C. HANSON L0V8?74 Markote;. TWCTBUSUKL SACKS FOROATS-t4OGO op hand tor sale ISAIAH PICKET 1 CO. TO STEAMBpAT MEN.—Wo will sell one elgbtb of lb* splendid pa monger packet METROP OLIS, very low and on Mar tnw. ' JnH j IIITCUCOCg. McCRBARY A CO. 10 LET.—Ajlargo well furnished dwelling with all modern Improvement*—for rent low toa good mt. JnU Y UITOnCOCK; McOUKARY * CO.. r 0. SUGAR.—4G hhda. jast received | » and for nloiby Jull R. DAL7.KLI, k CO. MACKAREL.— 20 bb!s new largo No. :SV. Ur sale bp. V JoU . it DAT.7KLT? k Ct\ Dissolution. —The partnerKhip r Lcrcu> fore existlug ibotwera the undersigned! under the name of JOHN WIHTK A C-0., Is this day dissolved by malaal consent, by Yhe withdrawal of SAMUEL BAIRD, to take effect from Ist Inst. The holiness will bo conlinncd as before by the remaining partners. , Darlington. Jol; B,ISSB. I* WHITE - TX. A. n’ctoa*!, Darlington, Fa. Pittsburgh, Fa. JOHN WHITE *e CO., . . DEALERS IN !annel and Bituminous €oal and Cuke, COAL OIL : A HI) PIKE BRICK. ullklmd r; -. Dissolution of partnisusiiip.— It* Ann of Adana t McCliotock, ot CitubnrKh, wu diuolred iu Joljr Hib, 18M. Tb« firm ba«lti«u will be set* tlad by Hamilton McClintuck, who ermfinOo* bailnew on camnt, at the old atom!. In the Ninth Ward, Pit!*- Jul3Jtd* , HAMILTON MriSUXTOCK. Assignee** Nate, TIIE Perwinnl Property of David Holmes Till be w>U by the nnoenigtied on THURSDAY, JULY 16tu. IStS.'nt 10 o'clock a. »-,»l lb© restdHOcnof tbe nli] David Hulun, Collins township, Allegheny county. J2&lot Wm. IL KOlisVtll, Assignee. ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS arc selling at bargain prices, at cloelog out sals of joli MUKPUYA BURCHFIELD. Eourtu arrival of summer dry GOODS no* opening at JulSulAwT _ C. UAKSON LOVrg.74 .Market at. rpENNESSEK FLOUR.—IBO sacks Extra I Family now arriving from steamer Clifton*. For salo by ju!3 ISAIAH PICKET A CO. Dry applks and featiikp.s— -4 sacks D*y Apples, "'S 2 do Feather*, Now Undioz froiu steamrr Cliflou. For safe l>y j u l3 ISAIAtIPrOKrY' A CO, COTTON. —18 Ir.tles now lauding from staaiucr Clifton— t»r sale by jul3 ISAIAn DICKEY St. CO f LARD. —74 tierces No. 1 uniform oonper scu dow landing from stesmer CUlton—for sal© by juts ISAIAH DICKEY k CO HOG HAIR.—SO bales now Rinding from steamer Clifton—for calfc by j O l3 r ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. : XTTIN ES AND.LIQUOPvS—I liavecoiwtant- W If on hand a large supply of pur* Vfiatta awl Liquors for medicinal purposes. Thom. wishiug anything in Ibla lino can rely opon getting a pore article at JO3. FLEMING'S, ' ja!2 \ corner Dizunouttaud Market stroeL TJLAiR if\VYKTII’S chemical pood. li Another supply roc’d Ibis day, for aol©,, wholesale and retail, by JolS JO3. VUtHUtO'. PONGES —A largo supply of- coarse and Sponges of a very superior quality, lal2 JOB, ILUIIMI. epORAOCU—6O kega warranted VarC twist; I 30 bbl«. Cut and Dry Tobacco, Fiir ml© by LEWIS A KOOEKTON. Agents, jnl2 107 Wood street. COLLINS DARK—A premium of $lOO will be awarded at OolUiu Fart, on Thursday. 13Ui July, to «h© owner of tb© fe*te«A trotting bone to harness; mil© 1 1* u*. I~»i threu iu fir*-; driven to weigh 145 pounds; entrance teti j»r crnL; ©Ulrica to betnsd*on Saturday the lUtb of July. Three or wore hontesto make a rare. Free to all trotting herns. Trot to com© off at four o'clock P. M , precisely. Can for U*o accommodation o( rlslton will leave tho Penoa. Uallroad Depot on the «l*y. , • Jy7;tdxbs SUPERIOR BLANK BOOKS, Ledgers, Journali, Caab Book* and Day Book*. A l»g« supply on band, made In the most superior maniw, of the tlueet quality of paper, especially for city orders. Blank Book* made to order, ruled to any Kiren pattern. Ja»s WM. Q. JOHNSTON * CO, BT yond *L-- FISU.— 50bbls nndSOU Uacberel, 30 bUa Baltimore Ilerriag, 20 do Halifax (to, 60 do and 50 kill* 1,2 and 3 Uackml, £0 do Lake Fisb, la alore and for aale by i«S4 , J. U. CANVIKI.D. BOOTS AUD SHOES, CHEAP & O It CASH JAMES ROBB, NO. R 9 MARKET STREET, » near Tins market nooax,' tiaajoat received blsiarge . ‘ Soring stock of ' LADIES’, MISSUS’ and CHILDRENS’ BOOTS am! KIIOK& MKNS’ CAUr, KIP AND COAUSK BOOTS, SHOES, OXVOKD TI E 3, GAITERS, OPERAS, Ac BOYS* AN D YOUTHS’ BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. ’ A very superior article anil wry ncaf, Direct from the Manufacturers, which ha will sell by tho psiaorriCKiotatTerynduoul prieee G*r caab. Tbls wtock comprises one of the largest assortments t*> be fonnd la-nny city, soltahle for city and country wiles, am) barium over Iwonty rreari experience io Irayiug, liotnwta Uuttbe can now suit all tastes. lie rtapoctfally tovltea all In want to e ill. assuring tbcio that they will lie pleaaed. mrttt—rayl7 ' GOLp PENS—Dawson, Warren & Hyde’s new and superior Quid IVn, suitable W fine writing and figuring, 110.-k-kcajiew will flud this Pen supe rior to Joseph Glllott'sSUel Pun of the same count ructi Cm and number. Also, a full stock of all the various styles of Tene and fUlver HoFlera, niauntactared by the abovo celebrated dim. Bor sale by J. I*. HEAD, 7S Fourth street, jul Apollo Buildings. 'J L~ *"MVNS^BEUAGKS LACK MANTLES. domestic goods, ac., As good and cheap a stock •« Is In tbs city. JeSidAwP U. 11AN80N LOVE, 7* Market street. ; Pl 7. FOR CHILDRENS’ CAPES, l\ . Rssanos. Collars. SlceTes. Bhlct Bosoms, Ac. The best assortment in tbo city jurtncM. Please call and s*» them. delUswP a HANSON LOVE, 74 Market at SEASONABLE GOODS.—Handsome Be ragos, Organdies, Lawns, Lace Mantles, Ban Umbrellas, Uoou Skirls, Corsetla, Dusters, etc. C- UANSON LOYB> ji*£i 71 Market street. gCOAK CORED lIAMS AND.DKIKD BEEF j«»t received 6 tlcrcea Gardiner, Phlppa kCo'a ». C. HAMS tod DRIED BEEF, at FRANCE’S Family Grocery end Tea Store, JolO Federal Strait, AUcßbeny- OLOiiEirPAPERS^-25x38 and 20x25 just rco'd tod far tale at manutactarora' pticea by \ W. 8. HAVEN, Stationer and Papar'Dealer, | Jnl9 coroar Market mod Second «t*-_ PRINTING AND BOOK, PAPERS for sail . . it lII* Ptptr Winboowof W-iMIIAYEN, \ Jo 10 Nm.3l, 33 and 35ilarh<t*t. T"~ENN. GROUND NUTS—SOI) sacks in atoreandfor aaleby, ™nvvv * CO. AKD —4O tc«. No. Iprirne Lard in store J and for aale by jalO ISAIAII DICKEY A CO. IUOKWHEAT bus. in store J and for aalc by ■ DAVID 0. HKUIIST, (ttlO 1 cororr of Liberty and Hand ala. ’ INSKED for safejiT , IJIiiIO HENRY 11-O'ILUNH. SUNDRIES —30 bbln. Silver Springs Extra J Family FI oar: 13 McVi Tenn. Wheat; tacka FUssped; tack* Feuthera, no* landing from steamer CUenwootW for In by JuO . ISAIAH DICKKYAOQ.' ] "SEDAR TUBS ANI) JICCKETS—2O nests J Tenn. Order Tuba and 60 doz. Backet* to atom and for yajeby • . joO ISAIAH DICKKY A 00. rPENN. WHEAT, w«w crop— 237 sacks I white and 123 tack* rod ou steamer Poland to arrlre for aala by Ju9 ISAIAH DICKEY * 00. MAOKERAL— 20 half-barrels new No. 3 Mackeral, Urge, Joat rac'd *nd foraalo by . LEECH A HUTCHINSON, JyQ No. 116 Second ati JUST PUBLISHED —Brightly’s Pardon’s Annual Digert lor IBM to IBM, The whole complet ing Brlghtlj's I‘nnlon‘a DHest to M*y28,1858; JnB ? KAY A C0.,55 Wood*. POTATOES —100. bush to amve on Gla diator for «le by Je2& HITCHCOCK,McCRKEBT ACO. . GEAMLESS BAGS—2, 2A and 3 bush. in' atore and foreale at neneed prkea by JyT - D. C. HKRBBT, cor. Liberty and Hand at*. ': ■IRE BRICK, TILE & CLAY, of Oio boat qoallty. on hand and fur aale by A. A. UAHDY. *1 f\ GASES CHROME GREENfur salebv XVjelS : ILL. FAHNESTOCK A CO. iRIED APPLES—IOO' bush in store and ' foraaleby ;., JaS< : - J B.CAKFT inn - TENN. BLOOMS—SQtonsH. Clay Forgo la atore and foraaleby ISAIAH DICKEY A CO° CECOND-HAND:WHEAT SACKS—S,OOO fcj in afore and for aaleoy ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, 9 BUS- RED POTATOES to arrive for wvvßlity; ,- my3l . M'BAHB A ANJBB. fIEMENT.—SO hbla Ilvdnmlio in marc, : ; i«io i.acusßna *. toans. OBNDRY. METAL—(SO ,ton* w Soft ; Mrtal Ibrahtar': m>g HENRY a- MUML HOB.— aObbltWtgsfor ■JJT ■ * «««?■*■» lsnii- : ' rfn *•**- O.j ifHOIET— wcU - arran f! cd ITI nopsK^^iDgy.r^ po fixtnre*, tocrnr; prfdso aKl.n«. | No. 41 Fe^r*l«t.i j “Z&Mt ~S3rcJgr>l»*W‘ t ,Pittsburgh. FOU KENT—A ttaeo story D«cUmg a| llooi on r.(lh .tmrt, (N°-M«SttflSa rooma, bratfowaab bow*, wtth-fin* b““t.at»J3 h t earrUprtjou*, rttodwTrhi* ,££! Uid cold water, balli, gll, 4kc, and Utofi In • WO®™* tlon U admirably adapt*! to the want* of a profeMtooM man, and win t* rented for a term of jeani to a good >«B* 'ant. Vor further wmtcnUr* ooqolr® of | . ntrlS ALEXANDER KQ<Q. EOKSALK —10 acres of Land 4 miles from Allegheny City., The land U good and will be'sold at ■ bargain.' Also, 4 Loti in Ka*t Llbrrtv. SWbylSOfeet each. WUI bo sold low .Apply to Q. W. DUNN. l£**t aide of tbo Diomond, third door North of Ohi* street, Allegheny City. < iu!2_ FOR —UK) acres of Land 20 miles Irom Allegheny Cityt from Allegheny and Dot- Irr riant Koodf.bver lttirm cleared; will bo sold on rea* aomildo terms. Apply To.GKO. W. MJNN,cart*l<Mof the Diamond, 3d doW north of Ohio it, Allegheny city. jnl*J LOTS FOR SALE. THE following Lots are now offered ior sale , on rery liberal terms and low prices, viz: . ] let. Flfleon-Lota fronting on Batter street, In Lawrence- , villo Immediately oppoeiteihewidl of Allegheny Cemetery. . >Ueh lot 2* feet front by 1(M to 121 feet deep to an alley 20 , tet iTvM*u IJts.nearer the Allegheny river, each 21 feet fronton Pearl slToet(6ofeet wide) and extending lu depth 114 foot to an alloy 20 .feet wide. “ad. rirtoen li)ta nearer tbo rl«r, each -« foot frtmt .on nAri BtrMl directly Olipoa te abort l , and extending in K toward. KtSrWct Hey 20 to. «td. 4th Fifteen Lota nearer.tbe river, each -4 feet front «>u Broadway, (which U 80 f«t wide, and through which the AUeftbcny Valid, Railroad roM,)»nl olfcading la d*pl,i .bo-; .0.1 n..r.r ,1... rij cr. each 24 feet front onUroadway and extending In depth 110 feet to aaaH«y2ofeet wide. - ' . o .r„,f„«[ n n oth. Flftren Lotenearer thorirer,eacb .1 feet frpoton Bell street (DO fcetwldo)aqd extending In depth 1M fcet to aD T®rma^raatoksfcllowa:—Goe-lhlrdoftbowhola purchase ntotjoy to remain on bond and mortgage-dntmat P»J*h*® • aunnally—one-third of tbebaUnca r CMbin h“J» b 0 mainSer to belpald la fonr equal atmoal iMtalmenU, with Interest, payable animal]y, aecored by bond and mortgagee Borchaaora to pay for deeds. j . ' . • plansoftltoM Tots may bn eeeunt, the following piaetK • -Bailey, Brown A Co’., tyifara * Co'f GUwHorks, t Seliort A Co's, Colcmafa, Hailmao *(»*>. A. Era 11... A C.'.,. Wbll.'aCarrlasa Faclim.,, Knap A Wod.'a, P*- B. B. Work A «th *»rj. ■ EliMolwrgor A Co’., AU.Rbany \ .11., H. B. P, , A, Wood. Agent for iWuit pot, „ . Brewery, * At theOarvlsoti, Nowmoyer A Graff, Umpire Uugh McKelvy’e Lumber l Works, I *«d, . Park, McCurdy A Co’s Copper Worts. ForfnrUi.r « JelB:dtf ’ N*- 103 yptirth at, Pittsburgh. JOHN WHITE, WM. A.M’CLUIUI. SAMUEL B tTJID. Valuable St. Loot* improved. Property for Sale. The foundry and machine shop, tm u tb. Bt. bouts Novelty *r« o(fer«l for The establishment bate good stock of Pstternif laths* u>d Tools for a general Stationary Engine and Ua* chlM biuiness, with * capacity for working meaty-fit* hands and wtU 1-e *>ld entire to a good purchaser, ope* reasonable terms. The kttlocs of a competent mam well acquainted with the place and familiar with the bnsineM, cun be tocured by the purchaser, H desired. Further particular* can he otitainod by addressing eltner cf the under*!trued, at Ft. l<onl*. JAMES M. CORBITT, cmart.es ratiia, WIL It. DrDDLKCOME.- FOR SALE, 5 acres 100. perches of Land in Collins township, near EJutLlt*>rtj, adjoining lands ofTboa. Mullon'antf- B. A. Negley. Tbia property is elt jraaUy altuated for a private rwldonfe, and would task* on* of tha nvost handsome country Kata iu tbo beautiful Talley »' “■* *« I ’ , ‘™ “"iSSoMIS 1 CO.. i O «3 No. SS Fourth , TrALUABUS CITY LOT FOR SALE.— V That eligible banding lot, with lbe buildings tbere on.-eltaaled on tbecorner nt libtrtj end Bend atrrvM, uont iiig26R.7Uincb©s on Liberty end extending buck along Haodstrat 110 fcet to Exchange alloy. - •• jttio T. B. YOPSQ,* CO., 38 Smlthfleld »t. T\/f ANUFACTORY FOR SAL'E OR RENT If I Knterpriee Foundry, on Sendnaky atraet, -Alleghe* ny, witli good eteani power, ■nltabtefor manufacturing purposes, of serious kinds, will be sold or leased low. ha quire of Mr. Samuel Ilendereoo, uenrtho premise, (h*a the cere of Iter. Spronl'a church.) who will •uow' tno property, or of jeO * IL ROBISON A CO.. 1P» Liberty et. W SALif oU'LEASE, a lot on Fourth attwet, between SratlhfisM and Cherry Alley, 100 feet * r *A Lot on Third street, near Smlthfleld, 40 feel front by S 5 Tbe pjnare t-onnihd by ButW, Wilklni tnd Carroll itrwta and Spruce alley, 64 b*t front by 120 deep, nearly oppoelte to I’ennock A Hart’a Foandry. Xbe aitjare bounded by Small man, Wllklna aud (Xirrol ■troeta and Spruce alley, UM f«t front by 120 deep, tfa-Allecheny, Carton and Butler street*, the Alleglicny-Yalley Railroad Station, fortj contlguoui Lota, : each 24 feet front ty 120 feet deep. ■ Eight aero* of gruand In Resort* townuup. part or out Lot 225, between the New Brighton road and UUldalo Com- ,l Sity Loty In Allegheny City, Third Word, between Eaat Lan* and Cheetnnt etreet. v • _ A TnW of E-end in Weefmoreland Connty, on tbh TblUr delphla thrnpiko, 7 miles from Latrobe—76 acne in cnltb Tattoo ofrku Iwttom land—Soo acre#. Y , ATrmctioridud'nearLlKoolor, Weatmoreland connty, of 375 tZ£r WILLIAM M. DARtINGTON. mylfrdu 165 Third street, abqfro Bmlthfield. - j- Ohio Land for TUE subscriber offers ten, towualtiplS, ran jo 10, Stark county, Otto, comm cinly known aa “Bowtaan’a Section.” containing G4O aero*. It is ■ltuatol three mit«w wo«t of MamlUon, on tho SUtfß«a loading to Wooater, and within aixmttwo mile* of IhoPiJta* turgfa, Ft. Wayne and Chicago BallroadL, TheentUb,-'*» and uurilkMt quarter* •r*> partly cleared and laxS the remainder la coronal with reporter timber— , wbalo la well watered by apringejiid running > Thb section la coiuhleml tba fidret tody of l au county. It will be sold undlridisl« In w narchaacra.aTo those who deaire to lur«t la real bm.«— fc«.r< TO orhml., !■ T»rely olTorwl. 4th itml I'ilUlmrgh. OeSOMatrtfT Farm tor sale* . TIIE ANDERSON FARM, 2J milca Eg at>oire Uie Depot, at New Brighton. Beater on Block Uonae linn, containing 100 acre* of excellent UctL every acre of wbkh l* tillable, and. 96 of whlchUatk der cnlUtatton. Tbero are 13 acre* ofgood timber, 50 acre* iagras*|ndpasture,andenebandaneeofcdaL Thereto an Orchard blgiaftod fruittreea. Inalmost every field there I* a spring of neverdoiling water. ' Tbe iniprovementa consut ot a new frame Dwelling, at- Inched th a weather-boarded lop, a small tenant bouse and a lafgo frame Bam, 10 by 3C feet. . This cbolcotann Ulna high state of cultivation. foneea cood, anil In a respectable neighborhood, convenient to Siorebod, achoola. For terms, enquire at THIS OFFICE, or of jiil2«lAwtfT » J. ANPBKSUN, New Brighton, Pa. lf,bblrt new > Valuable City Property for Sale. : THAT very desirable lot on Water Street and Redoubt Alley, next to John Irwin A Sous, being fret on IVatcr and Front atreeU, and 100 deep along the Alley. • It will beeolJ togetbefur in lets of 20 or 24 feat each. Tor fofma, (which will be made easy a* to payment,) ap ply to 'll JOSEPH B.IKKCU A C 0.,. r »r4:d(f Liborfy Street, Pittsburgh. rtY STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE.—Tbe Store-room and' Dwelling altnafod on Libertystroot,near£LClair,known a*No. 183, Tholot foabent C 2 feet fount and 120 foot deep, extending back to Exchange Alley, on which la erected a Stable and Carriage boose. The property rent*readily for $6OO, and wlil.beaold at a bargain end on accommodating forma. For particulars ennnirebf It. 11. KINO, apl7 j No. 211 Liberty street. IN tho Court of Common Pleas/o! Allegheny cunnty. In the malfo&of the Tcdnntary.-nnlgumeat vf IloouAFar,cnt to William Phillips. No/eil, March Tina, I 1855. And uow to wit: ' / ■ -July 3, IMS, on motion of AIW. Footer, Eaq., attorney for one of the creditor!, the Coart appoint J.P. Penney Auditor to audit the exception* totha;«trpplcmentary ac count of the Assignee and to make distribution of ahlilasco that maV be found to bo in the bands of said aaslgnoo. Attest: JOUNBIRMINOHABTrProth'y: lnforcated areharo&y notified that tho Auditor abore mimed will attend to thedntieaof bia appointment at tbe office of Pooney A Stecrott, Fourth atroet, PUtaborgb, on tbe 2d day oTAugut next, atlOo'clock A.M. • Ja9:la*d3w J. P. PENNEY, Auditor. OHIO WHITE SULPHUR These celebrated springs, (here tofore known-** “Hart’a Spring*,"on the Sdoto RtTer, I 414mUc*fromObloWhlte SnlphnrStation, on theSprlcg flifd. Mount Vernon and PltUbnrgh Bail it ad( 8 mUea from, j Delaware, on the Cleveland and Colombo* Ballroad, and 17-J mllea from tho City of Colombo*, la now open to the public I •ceklog health or pteanre,under anaplcwiaod arlth np' uolntmenu that will make it Fust iCuM in erery partlcn- 1 tar Th'eptracnt proprietor* - of the Ohio White Sulphur [ hare Übenlty added to tbe building* and gencralaecomm> j dationsof tbe eafoto, and tiare fitted and InrnUbed tbo | whole outbosoggeeiionaof Uuifo and luxury. 1 J J»a Cwfifae teUl.fo uncxerptimaUt. -..1 near tbe domain baa been thought to. I be the floeat lUvOblo; the air is pore and healthy, and the I medicinal propertiea of the wondcrfol Spring, (jetting 120 1 gallona nor minute,) are now admitted to poaeeea coraim and recuperatire inflnencca superior to the fomod White Sulphur of Virginia.. > - ' . : Toore are attached to tbeeaUbllahfiwmt all the acceaao rkafouudatthefintBamm«rllofolaoftbeceiintry. , Thwiawuaand groandaabfint tbe Hotel an apaekm* ana | wellkrpt, and the beautiful drina through tbe old fomtt tod afongUie romantic rlrer are alogularlj altracUve, thoughqulfoaoclnded. ... - . Arrangements can be made for room* b y add reesln a . ; * • ISAAC PAlSTjColorabas, Ohio. - Foraoy further-cenera! Information, reference may be had fo Uc«n. Andrew, WUaoo A Co.. Clndnoati; or to Ucoar*. FaJioifiof tbo Neil, or Kelsey of tbe American Hotel, Colom bo* i-Pto Mr. 11. Chamberlain, or the Americib Hotel, Del aware. , Je3o;lmd» There jirb few things which affords us greater pleasurethaniUtfngdown'to writ* a noticeof tl* Celebrated lloatotter’a Stomach Bitten, bbcauaevre are fal- I t* conaelooe we ore conferring » public benefit, and our 1 bout telle as that, by our notice*, many bare been i sal need to take tbeee Bitten, and been rescued from death by Bye* pepefa, Dlaiboca, etc., for the cure of which It Ueer tafo. Tbo Bitleialxaro always been known to excel all' other preparation* in the speedy care of ell the diseases the ■temeeb U belr to; end tbo marked favor with vhkh I*l* spoken of by tbote who have ttsedttiem v caiinot bMtcbnrince all that It* vUtQM are many. Try them, . • Sold byDrogglsU' everywhere, and by IIOSTETTKIt A SMITH, Sole Propria to rs,r!loe. 6S Water or &8 Front ela. j JolfcAawT ‘ .s.- DRUGS —EBa.lvjftninica Ginger, Brown’s; Xxtrxct Roots for m*iU)g Been ' Cookie's Eit^uti; Prepare! Cora Starch; . ’ Ueaei’i rulia; Cream Tarta n LenotrAcU; . atnlotligaeii*: . "• 1 ' Lemon Sjrrup; • -Taut i'owa«. CO., No. Woodnodr^rtb P' ROPOSA-LS ■till r™. u» * "l ■?““ u “°" s, *" l ‘ titer. . ~,-tfaMnay 6* aeconith* Recording: Pinna nnd *P < f l °f^Li r h the nttantiooof Udder* la re- Rag«Ulor < ao4*,t*«*? w R.K.MCGQWIN. onartad. . ‘ - YARNISH for.sale by B.L. FAHNESTOCK A 00. aßiffigii»=sfgs*ji£ T “"- Elour; O 4 do Dry Apple*; 2 do FwZberi; * T4bbli.Bo.LLud; . r . : 13 bsltfOottoo; . I3AIAH EIOKSr * 00. OEASONABUS. uQODS—Sun Umbrella*, tu*r. o, b*bsok xon,ifanibiM*n«. r'sr-*: -, • - ""* w ” *"iith irS*Divißi!«D.—The Trustees of. The Puts- lmrefcGMOomtwnrtATaUiUdcr d*cl**ed'-ft£™* dendoXilVß nut CKbITL an it.> n. r i>.i afQi»Onn- P*ay. co dwnfcad In Gairlm! r re ? r n^L a . tlTe,r,ftt itmtj-t : - • . • aJAMBS. TwwWOT^«_ ,-fFot SaU. ’omacT PimmaH Gi* Ofc» j, cn£»heU-Ynttrj J^ah,^tbb6ioc*tri«tlkrir**rnart. wJH be rr-oppnp?4J tbn 15th Inat., n- r. r*i*v the retmhfcler of SobecriDtion to tboCapitol Slock ot ai.l lunb. ;_■ TuS.^" orncK Mo/»o»OAattlTmiuaafcos»l»T*T > „ J»w«g>.itars»,l««..- , r >,.!• VICES!>■— Ihe President and Dir&- ton o< rt» blonougabtU Coopuiyof Htuw h ; tar. this d»J « ™WJUI([, linn, to 1. .ppU-J to *«"•>"'“'$»“«*£?!». . V myS’hdtf 1 lIBNR* M* ATWOOD, Secretary. 223 ants. \TTOOL! WOOL" —100,000 lbs. Woolwant w *co,/ IggKQpd and l&l Trout »U. OOL WANTED.—THo highest market "WASTKDIMtfKDIATKI^yjr— IO,OOOH«»' toautSco iB.Am. xal* of the meet popnlar iiHIIm. RmSinAraeriea. InynHds,Mcchiidc*frrmer«aqdTeMk- SwfcUng to travel, wiU find thiatoboa very prefitahia SpISSSt business, enabling them to rootha aront!* ■n.i make money *1 the same time. Agent* now. la the bti- Incn aro clearing from ISOO to roer. ForiViJl {oirtlcolan and a list ofßooks,. tairttt 11. U. BULISQN, yaecnCitj Publishing nocse,l4l Mala *txrct, Cincinnati, 01i1u;or l irUTiaic£ut ) D. RUUBON, Philadelphia. oalAlydewfcT .• - • ■/ Educational. Male and Pemalo Aoademy, North Seviclclry, Bearer County t Pa. , RRY. HENRY WEBBER, Pusan!. • LOCATED in a healthfal and beautiful t« ■ gfun of country, B’milea North «r New Brighton, with entire freedom from all Immoral auodeUone. Tbo moral' and religion* culture of the PupQe is regarded of prime im portance. The Stodenta for the taoet part board In tho fina lly of the Prindpai. The course of lurtrndlou U.'cowwe- ; thorough. Tertna per Session 0 r 22 wi-vta, including boarding, room,' fuel, UghU, waahiog and tuition, JCu. - laUd, Oreck and French Languages, mbranesylhe Lalanco at tbo done of the seadon. Bceeioncommenced on TOESBA\,tholSllv<l*j of Muy. Students admitted at any time. . Referto Judge Park, Manchester; Gen. W Kobhuoo, Jr., Allegheny; J. M. BnreLßeld, Pittsburgh; J. H. U«ltar, do; Jno. U. McEadden. do. ”0, , " tb “ WEBBER, Piineip^t my2Bul»ir2mP v North Bewlckley, Bearer Co? Fa, - Suction Salta. iSiLviS, Auctioneer. Commercial Sale* -Rooms, No. U Fifth Street. J QQ KEGS DAMAGED NAILS At Aue-; i t/i/ tion.—On Thursday morning,: July Mtb, at 10 - o’clock,'at the new commercial sale* rooms, : Nu. 54 Fifth • s&et, by orderof nadenrritcraj on account of j whom it may concert, will be sold the following, Viz; * l keg «d Machine Wrought Nails; 3 “ 6d Finishing do do - . ' 1? “ 3d, 8,10, and 124 Pint ihing Noils; ' 34 ** 8,4 and 64 do ; \ » 101 “ 8 and 104 . do • 20 “ Ycnco do 23 “ lfid,2od,3od,4odand6od do *.• Terms at sale. jn!3 P. M. UAYIS, Abet, TTXECUTOPTS - SALE OF LOfSIN'THE JJJCITYOF ALLEOIIENY.—On Tuesday evening,July UOtb, at 8 o'clock, at the Commercial Bales Rooms. No. b 4 Fifth sU, Pittsburgh, by order of Joseph Knox, Esq., Executor of Catharine Rudolph, deceased,’Will.. bewoUL'VO,,. valuable Lots of Ground situate on Rebecca, - BelmOnt,KU-, dolph and RWgo streets, and also on' Water lane, in the Ist ward, Allegheny. Plans can bo obtained at the Carriage ; FaeUwy of Messrs. John"tcnA Uhl, near the premliwi, or at the Anction Store. - . ... - Tttvs-—One-third cash, rcriduo in 1 and 2 yoare, with in terest,Beenred by l>ood* and mortgage.. : J ■jnfl P.M.PAVIS.Auct.- - AST AND CLOSING SALE OP THE ; IRWIN PROPERTY, IN ALLKaHErJY CITY.MJn , • Tuesday e Tin In 5, July 2Crlh, at S o'clock, in the 2d etory salearooin of the new unction honse. No. 54 Fifth St, wM be held tbo last and closing salo of Lots In Hr. John InrinV plau of hie valuable and beautifully located Real Estate, •• situated in the Ist ward, AlloghenyCity,wellkliowo as Uu. - “Hupo WalV ,p proportv. Iboto wishing to seenro loti in this convenient *nd loroly neighborhood. will notice that.' this a positively final sale, as tbo proprietor U determined - to sell all. Central ot,« n which these lota front. la CO feet - wide, and extends from Weal Common to Allegheny are- '. nue, (also 00 feet wide ) It Is every way adapted u tho ' moat desirable wot for elegant manalontfandcomfortable -• ! homesteads. • ' } ' Ouolot(No.M)bariii(s •J»roetrront,andeitendlngalonß .-. ■ Tromontatreet, which ia 43 tt»twW«,2COfl>at ton 40 feet ' street on tho lino tf the nrrjA.rty tTßichard Bowin, Esq. ■/ Eight lots (numWre-1 fn>m Cb toC2. inclualre) between Treuiont at. and aT..eacUso feet front, andex-. ' tending 2CO k-et to the niimwiid 40 fret street. ... One lot (No. 43) li nim;2» Wt front,and;extending; along Tremontst. Uu h?it toward Water tanetd'*2ot»« J EJcTonh-i-i(numl-nnl lujiu IlhiCl Incih^dTe,)between? - West Ccjoinff'ti iin-l >*t. each £4 fest front, and exf tending ha.-btnwir.i Wniyr •I'in fcettoaSlfjmt - Twenty-tlrro* loti* (uumtM-iTTi frtwi J'-O to 62 Ibuuin) • twoen Treniout si. »n l • AUi-cht tig each 25 feet -front, f . and extending f>a< h luw.ml Wator latmliO foet lot SO &<i . > alleys ‘ a. Plans can bh hrnl at the ancliou store, and t)wpfttilw j d shown on application. - . **' : " a Terms of Bale—One-fi>urihcaeb,andthobalao<»4ttU»ree g equal onnnai payments. JnB P. M. DA.YIB, Aoct. g STOCK P.,Ft. W. & C. It. R. at: pair at* bau, In lota to suit purchasurs, by,- c -.?; apl . p. M. DAVIB, Auct, No. 64 Fifthst. t AUSTIS LOOMIS & C(l., MwctaaU’ Eiclmgc. 1 ' QECOND SALE NEW STOCK ALLEGHE- OnYl»BU>oKoo.—Onjumday* thesd day of August.; wiU beoffared for saleat Oa Merchants’ Exchange, ; npt**c«MtiDg fl»e shares each. Two Thousand Shartaof tha ttrw atrsk of ttt«> Allegheny Bridgo Company. \ Purcbasen of said stock will be-required to?toy an in n stalmentof fire dollars pur share, together with the preml-. um tho stock may comnjandat the time of saloT * > AUSTIN LOOMIS A . 1 jut Stock Brokers and Auctionseta,. STOCK SALES 15Y AUSTIN - LOOMIS &, CO., AT TUB UKUCOANTS* EXCHANGE STOUT, THUUSDAY KVENINO. —Bank. Bridge,, Insoxmnm and Oopper Stock, Bind and Beal. Estate sold at public tale , at the Mofsbasta* Exchange by - , , * • AUSTIN LOOSHB k CO. ; Notea, Draft* and Loan*. on Real Estate negotiated on reasonable term* by AUSTINLOOHIB A 00, • *e2l Stock Note Brokers. W Fourth**. COOKXI7O BV OAS. - A "WORD TO TECHJ. X,A3>IJE9. The heated term is appboach -INO, and vo call tbo attention or the LtdM to (bo ,• (actthat . ?-«^L ru i_i COOKING, IRONING, &o.', 1 Can bo done with economy, without oppressire heat, Vtihvi ooteoot, and with diapatcli—the Oro being alvaja ready to a moment—by tuinj . „ , 1 0a« Copkißs SloTCr • To which wereapoctfullylnTltnyonr»ttcntion,atNo.'ls Sniilhfloldatroot. ti. A. JOHNSON A BRO. - gyConnty and CHy lUgbta for eaW apftdly tra. a, n/m.p. torts....rora - V WIIiX.IAM B. POTTS * €O., FLOUR FACTORS, - • G-RAXN JUNXD PRODtTCB - COMMISSION MERCHANTS; ;_ * 354 N. Delaware arenne, and 333 N» Water Street, fatoTV 1 VlneStreet,) PHILADELPHIA. i I 49-Cash ad ranees made on Consignment*. • ; 1 wu. 0. ...... jas. Houita WH. B. HOUIES a BRO., PORK AND BEEF PACKERS, Z>£JL£B5 Jy PSOVTSIOtfS, <fe, Corner Market and Promt Street** mr3o ' / - W- C. WAIL’S nesvan eeasßßY, FOURTH STREET, between Wood and Market, Plttaonrgn AMBROTTPES -and . . « - AdiAnvi a ru wiu , - - ' PHOTOdRAPHS - Taken In the rutur bttls or ras.Aar, at aatts&ctorr prices. ’ y : - • "inyUrfam CAS GO * GO’S A MBBOTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPHIC J\ GALLERIES, No. 31 Fifth street, opposite Daljr’s. ani* t» Market, opposite Fleming’* Bros Store.'. Photograph* finished in oil or rater color*, tinted or plain.. flpedmena and Reception Room on the gronnd floor. ay&dly MBROTIPES— QUALITY AND FINISH, ’ ' \ : / PUT IN OOOD CABK3 FOB: FIFTY CENTS, .-AT SOS . . f ' t ADAMSQALLERY,: NO. M FOUBTH STREET. • ■ • ... . mylttOmd F A TETXB 8 FBIN QB I THIS HIGHLY AGREEABLE and at tmictlT# mountain retort, hsi been leued by the nb>' eaiber.i New building* tad improrementa (or recreation, , amoaemont end bathing, hare recently teen erected and are • ready for use, »ad the hotel newly painted and aeppUad with new (ornUans h?. - • The puriljing and healing proper- Uee of thawatarsoftheee Springs haw been folly tatted by chemical analjtfe, and the experience of iadirkluai* proiea itheirefflcacy. . THEIf NKVKR FHL TO CCRE ' 80B0FDLA. and other diaaaaes oftho Uood by freely drink ing the water, and ernpUone by bathing and external ap plication of the depoeite* of 'the stream. Themwater* art chalybeate of iron, with portion* oljXagxualaand SaIU.- Ja addition .toth»elevated,besntlfaLandple*aanl"iaodntain location of them Spring*, they ar* In tho aldrt of eltmSc grand—wild, romantic and pfctvrMqoe ecvnny, carers* cataract*and cascade*;. Within acfrCaltof lw or fire. miIeaareFOKTBICESSZXT,;.'.;..: Wtilili|toa'j Flrit n*ttle i r icl>l| WA3HINGTOS*3 BPBIXO MKADOWB, «Ueb k»'oTOd to Uts dsr of his death, Donher-s Camp, Bmddocs. send JumonTfllo’sGraeco, Wane,’eCSvn,Ohlo sodßoWlMiee rails, sndttio Cascade of Meadow Han, <*SJ of arressoa horadiack or to cchldea. tn ho lad.st lho. Uprlpg. Tbs Btresmsiboiaid In Treat snd in woods In Asms, f S&rdloK a rich field for UrodladptaofWalloriapd Nimrod. ■- Situated willrfnfiromtautee^alk_of ItoKsUooidßosd. RiflfPxUt Cca. -Sehrwdof tbtm tpriuim coarataiotaccam Kuoa-onr rood.ru. th*g»rtfoDi wi wQI ow to gba eatlro —MittomiUf oorgowU comfortable. we bom i will not AH *&*“*** '" . ; FAYETTE SPRINGS I Oao oT iha tnoet popnlir aod tcrtctble toerntr reaorta la I tU ctmntry. Pwwjna with log to engage room*. or to mate | farther inanity, will p learn addmrtbe tuubnlgMd, at J FayetteBpnogeP.O.,oratUnJoQtovn,Fa. - j joa?itf V- -V .■< > y"-. vr. p.bibcock. 1 1 160 ball bbla..Whlt* VIA; 'J 130 -;do; Troni; . ' <. 100 . ; ■ Sainton; -i ..-00 r Htning; - Pickerel, ■ - Thte day rtcAaad for tala by HENRY l£ OOLLTKS. DRY GOODS a riAttgONLOVB.7* lUAetgfc /3.ROOEBIES—7S hhds.pnmo N. 0. Stigari VX 200 bU«. H.OsMcTtww. • T 6 bsi Tobacco, various brands 16 k*gs 0 tvlatTobuxo; 200 bx». WUmlow Glue, afoMtize*. ReeehredandfortaUfby Jed R. BOBIBOK A 00. _ PRODUCE FOR SALE— -20,000 lb#, country corad Balk Heat;' .asbhfo Jtaifort?. it. . . 160 bns. Dry Apples . . a?i. e v . V >-i. Urto, ; eHBIYik A mvwosxn -—c OF TUB BEST OPENED THIS DAY.
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