; fiH'-ar Co..' 1 ' .PROPMJMTOJLIr f iBXJRQH: 27, 1868. TICKET. r • vat ,4 MAD, cf ' ./ ros cau owvraiom. OIM *. ntAgKg.of ftytlto. I; S. i'PrBLIOAS COCBTt TIOKST. ;i'' ' _ - roteovnap-mr sanicr, BK)IKH. MOOBHtoP.fluA.rrt. COT»itii" gp mmtct. • • •• ■ BOBEBT.UIKMiaHT, in«rt»oj Ollj. "• HUTU, JOira r. rmmmr, rittSorji,. wWSft,. ’ 1 JIMKS L . , : DANIKL HttaWjh. tACEUTOS PATTEBBOS.^dUn*. •ions H. main, ‘ tsuuKcrr n. pogrwicg, L*wr*oe»rin*, uuuMtvt mob. ‘ BOBBBPH; DATIB, Ohio. . V tOh Wo he* lease kindly to decline thepub .Uoatlon of the communication cent us by "Con «ainm."; Tho matter he alludes to has caused n» no concern, whateTer,;'iuid it would only B»g«liy every small aSair to give it any hoticec The nMber of communications of the tone ' kwo. poured In Upon Us would fill our 1 p*p*f- Weaeoure our numerous friends that »e appreeiale tho which suggested Tin SO'iiumc Tstnonarn lum,-By li« latest eteemer we learn that the-third at leapt to lay tho telegraphic cablo was to he commenced oa tho I7lh inslant. It will—we had almost said—of. course, ho a faiiuro. It seems to us that this wholo mailerhasbjen ter; .. fauogiiaglj maneged, and o third uneueeeseful ~ Wtemptoader exisUng olroumstaaces, will be a iuiag conclusion lo the whole matter. Fretions to the second trial, whioh has jost coaoluded so , dlinalrooely, the fleet went to Iheßayofßiseay to experiment. And whu Was tho Ksson of ~ .ihelr experience? Why, that oner cry separate’ trU, the wire was broken! With a nport to /• this effect in their hands, the directors of the: , Telegraph Company sent the fleet Into therast IWds of ocean to do again just-what they i ;. - tad dons on tho coast of France, and the fleet j ’ % Without, as far as we arc informed, any “••Unwy or any ncw'arrangemeht of .the ’ > eoila on hoard, they hare just set out again lo 'i , OT(r what they bare done twioealreadyv We -haa'o, no.information, as yet, that it was the - breaking of the cable canscd the cessation of ,r«dmmnnioalion --on the late IriaL As. far, at I least, as the Niagara is concerned, the correa-; pondont of the New York Timer, who' was on j board writes as follows, allcr the magnetic sig nals had ceased: wholly hy tho tiloyrophie cable; speed of ship slop ped; no motion to engine, and no paying out of cable; preeenre lo applied in order to hare cable ■ s^sSj/° r “j* no r useless, but all to no purpose; - 4,900 pounds are applied, and the weight ofeer' eral psnona upon the breaks; at 12;3l A. M tht ahU part, cut Horn; an attempt i, .aoftfo Aeu! ruin; the axe had to the apphedmuf 1« mass, 800 fathom, cable,-i, ■ Jc*t on thu fnaJ.” . The inquiry arises, what then was the diffl j unity of communicating from ship lo ship? Wo! think it will appear in reading tho following, whioh we clip from the letter of tho'satno por _ respondent. On tho 27th of June; and soon after theloss of tho cable Tor the second time ne says: ; 4 *Tbe cable comes in slowly; tho pressure in cnases to pounds, at which point tho cablo mapOj ani ail acrpl about thoco-fmWa of a mile " Wh,t lill! » wesnheecdin hauling in a.toy much marlcdand badly kinked. . long-jawed wire Is nearly operated from , O/ jutta pacha; ft totally unjit . seem to be, thh great diffl cnlly. The moment the central wire comes In' ■ -.contact with the water The cable inns useless for of communication as if it were broken into a thousand pieces.' As coil after ceil oomes out from the pile where the cable lies ! ■ . stoVed, each one goes orerboard with ■ twist in ft,* and unless the stowage could be such as that: the cable could unwind in opposite directions ftom either ship, a double kink is begotten as * . is a loss of lime and it were farbttkr to enlist the aid of Bassia and run a load telegraph from Moscow, «Jmdy la connection -with ell parti of Europe, to Bhertag’s Straits-and across them by the Fax or, Aleutian Ulaads'to SilkaT thencedown the coast to San Francisco apd rhtnct 'acrort this tboa bringing England and two . ©oitinents Into' connection, than to wssio other “BHona In an onslaaght ppon Neplane's domin- Finnic LiwOlhstbi).—We learn . from thVNow York papers that YredericLaw 01m •U4 aud Cilrwt' Yaoxtook thw first prize, $2600, which had been offered Tor what * com mittee of judges should declare the beat plan in an respects of the great Central Park for the me- tropolis. "There wore thirty-five plana offered, and the competition produced a display of rafe ability in the, to thlscoontry, almost novel art . landscape gardening. Mr. Olmsted ia one of • thorisingmehof our country. No on* who' lgas oaei read, oan ever forget- his charming book, .entitled-“ Walks and Talks of an Americas Far mer In England." With and pilgrua*a • alaff he made the toar of England,) and Lon h!a return home, in 1851, -gave oa the book above referred to, which, though uponsubjectausually pnjgtcreatlng to the general reader l , wan so ad mlrably written aa to cause it to bo sought after • by everybody. In 1866-CT Mr. Olmsted gave ua two books, to wits' “A Journey through the _ of the Soa and “Travels In Texas,’* He avoided eveiy mere partisan view of the subject.of Slavery, but peally his booki carried more weight with them against that in - stitutlOu than all that has been written’ of a Strictly partiiari character during the lestfour years. We are glad that he baa succeeded In , Malibu of the great Park. The CcntraJ Park embraces 776 acre's j v . men are now engaged iu leylngoiit the grounds, and ln two years they will be thrown "open to ih* people. In the centre will be formed; a»*' tervslr, covering about C 5 acres, intowhkhthe whole body of lhe Croton river'win bo poured. This will be made to assume an irregular form, and -present to the eye aU. the features of a beau fa! lake. ; Thb park.wilt hnvs'a front on the sth -Avenue of two miles anda halt Ample protis ta is made Cor play-ground arohery-groundsi parade-grounds, &e. An extensive arboretum and a horticultural gardevwill be formed. It is oerUlnly the great work of the age,, -aud'wlli ooafrr mUllona; .;I' ; \ }'\ ! I n^.^f?!l Dea S. llmrocunUDO,B mft de afpeeok tl last week, in which •* (bo Presided ana naieuiea. the taiw»v m .i -.t—....... of tho Bot ridlonlo 1s;mI organenl, Mr. Breokin rWn. The fMli on which tic chorgo of «- tHTOgwoo I» buod or* •tabborn things urt D 0 amount of Hilonlo »U 1 ehMgo ihto. There Ikey ere, end there ie not tngennltx enough in the whole oJminlotrntlbn to jet <mr them.’ U‘ j- 1 ■ ■ | i,. _ > An anonymous call appears In-the Hew York for a State Convention, to nominate Onm Smxiribr Governor.* If tbenomtnaUon ja afhregone.eonclasio.il, why hold aconvehtion - silT Tbocimoealed movers in it eiidenUy hope to if tKoy cannot defeat, the Be? pabUoaanoaunation.* We htwaa high and tin der* regard for Mr. Smith, and 'cannot beim that he will lend his eanoUon to such amove? ■ .meat ,v .; ~ r -/'/ ’ FoXuht.— I There;seeras to be an innatetea desey- to forgery among the locofoco politicfaini rf Ohio: Laat ycar a letter was forged with ih* name of.Hoil ff; B. fUiwto it,andin4o*-h Irioualy cir<roiited. : Thie; year the; ttolixl Is H». - John' Bhiroao».ii! dieWo't ' tooted • hut; the sj£d**l ' Ihey fian t6i IhegtaoeTO b^uMmed '' y:’' v 'j My" . which from iU coal and • Iron is more, wribaslj affected bjr the abieaceof •■ * prolectirtr.tartff tt*i any other section of the thojpUowing in refer ence to oar ,in preference to that anu&rtwcdiji this coun ty* *y ; ®§f® \ the,, construction, of the acqneduct ai.Wuhliigion’ Had "an opposiUoh ■aainUfration exhibited snch an indUTercoce -lo thejjodaa trial interests of bar nation, our locOfoco opponpU would hare raised an uproar about: (he matter that the,, country would not hare heard the last of it for a long time. But w^CottonlsEaDg/'andithasbecomefashionable , (o defer to the-mandates of that potentate, we must submit to the outrage without a word of complaint. The question i B —TFt« the peo ple submit to the wrong? “It matters not that' American furnaces and roUme nulls. are idle; that our’workmen are suffering. The government does, not care It , bestows'its patronage abroad, while American artizans may starve. The last instance of this miserable policy, is its determination tohare the iron pipes for the acqueduet to supply Wash ington with water, made in Scotland, thus cm* ploying foreign artizans at theoxpense of Xmo noan labor, and that too, on Government work, uad the bill required the pipes to bo of Ameri can iron, this airfgnlar turn might have been avoided.- Mr.,Meigs, the Chief Engineer of tho acqueduet, does not deny that foreign pipes are toboused. On the contrary, he replies with perfect mdlfferenoe, (hat tf lt is not the business nor uitthe right of the.officers or IheGovern meat to interfere with any arrangements he may find itnecessary W make to fulfill Ihialargeeon tract by the prescribed time. He willdonbtlcss , boy his iron wherever he can make most money ont of it, and who can prevent him?” Mr. Meigs, refers to a citizen of Philadelphia who is a'contractor for the benefit or a Scotch iron compony. Messrs. J. F. & J. W. Btarr, of Camden, iron manuraoturers, were the lowest I bidden for the Work, but the.work was awarded | to Mr. Lawrence Myers. !•/ Omr workmen will perceive how much .their interests arc cared for by the present Adminis tration, when It ooolly contracts for three hun dred thousand dollars worth ofiron pipes, to be manufactured abroad, at prices higher than the work would pe done in this country.. J)id the Government entertain the right foeting, the pipes would made of American Iron, and bj Amerioan workmen., It is however but anothpr phrase of the truth which is indelibly Impressed upon the minds of the people, that they have nothing to expect from the democracy— They are wedded t 6 Free Trade, and (he acts of thrirAdministration prove that they« arc more eolioltons for the welfare of foreign; manufac turers, than, for the interests of the: Amerioan workingman-”. nun Th» Journal Very pertinently conclude, ita remark,, with tM» declaration : “ Th ' I P co P>° iowercr, have n remedy, which they wIU-applyneitOcteber. Itiaeimply this. They Trill refuse positively, to rote for any can dilate of IheDemocraiic party. Theyiindtheir Interests trlSed with by that party; understand tta deceptions,, and hare, resolred to make aclean t sweep, it is after all, tho only plan the pcoplo : to institute thorough Reform.” ’ Tm Last Cab© ur Kawajl—-The movementof John Candlehoi. Calhoun in issuing certificates of election to the 'Free. Stale men under the Lecompton Constitution, is*variously commented on * The Philadelphia Press says: *" “On eye ef the election inKaka-; ' under the Kngtiah bill, on the.ordinance, and indirect ly on the Lecompton Constitution, the god-father of that delectable instrument comes to its res cue by an announcement that.he has finally de eded in favor of the Free State members from Leavenworth county, thus virtually giving a Free Stale majority in both: branches of tho Leoompton Legislature. '■ The eleolion was held more than eix months ago, and all the facts in the case fully establish ed more than three months since. Tho present dettrion, however just as it may be, will come, we think, much too late. The people or Kansas have been 100 mnch outraged by this whole Le- Compton movement to endorse it now, backed up 48. it is, not only by the land ordinance, the threst of being kopt out of the Union If they oppose Lecompton, and the promise of immedi ateadmissionif'they endorse it, and the tardy acknowledgement by Calhoun, half a year after the proper time for making it, (hat he will per mit thosemembas of the* Legislature whower© fairly elected to Ukej.hek .seated' Of is unfeAsonableto expect thatany fair election question of Lecompton can be -held when, although that is the real issue to be decided, so many complications are thrown around it, and so much is done to induce the people to indorse what they have repeatedly proclaimed their abhorrence of in thunder *5 ae f- election takes place, we believe, on* the first Monday in Angus IT” . . [Tor ib* Pfttsbor|b Gtuu*.] The TosWjlob Tlx.—That the managers of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. ore anxlooi to have this tex repealed, there can he no doubt As they have, heretofore, never manifested aoy desire to promote any interest save their own and that of the company tk®7 so.faithfully serve, it is not at aU. likely that their anxiety for repeal is caused from any desire to promote the interest of tho people. They allege that this tax is paid by tho people of the State, and they endeavor to convince us that their allegation is true ny adding the amount to their freight bills at Pitta tmrgh'and, I helieTe, some other points. They have not resorted to this flimsy trick in 'our mountain re. gion, and it was only on the occasion of a recent visit to yoar city that I eojoyed thfl_prlri!ego of ’s&Jog one of thefreight bills, which were prepared with ioob for the purpose of ooarioclhs'the buiiness asn of Piltoborgh: that it would be their Interest to advocate the repeal of the tonnage tax'. The Mlowh>gb a sample of their bills of freight: ’ „ .PtrrsnpnoWJuly'lT, 1858. A. B. A Co. ToPenua. B. B. Co. ‘ D n. For frieght from Phila. on 19001 b at *0 7g7 60 Hotb.—Statefsx coUected for Commonwealth of Penna. g yo Penns. R. R. freight and ohtrges_„.. 6 90 Tho above is a beautiful specimen of -«Thom sonian" cunning, from ’which it appears that one of the dotias oftht Railroad Co. is to collect State tax for the Commonwealth.. No. doubt-they aro good collectors, and under existing laws they are com pelled to pay tho tax collected into'the Stale treas ury. If the law Imposing the tax were repealed, the same amount would be collected, but H.would then all be called "Pi ina. R. R. freight andchargcs," and would go into the coffers of the compauy, I would sanest to Ur.'Thompson the propriety of changing the bills so that the whole policy of the cempanyasy be exhibited on the face of them, enabling the business then of Pittsburgh to seo, dally, the regard nuuilflMiii for thorn I>y this huge monop. oly. ThebQlsAightto read thus: „ PiTTseußGii, July 17, iesB. A.B. A Co. To Penna. R.R, Co. im. . For freight from Phila. oh. 19001 b at 40;.....57 oo No».—Slate tax collected for Commonwealth of Penna. 70 Extra freight added (in consequence of having no competition,) which amount is to be aet apart to pay for ' ■ the MainEine... 1 38 Pconal R. R. freight tnd 'S 62 'i ',-i. ...v, ' g 7 80 Perhaps. Mr. Ihbalwm may think ae offleious, -wit. l ean assure him the suggestion is made from thepomt motires, and that the proposed alteration would only exhibit the policy that has. been, and still U, pursued by tbo coxupany be so ably represents, and the prosperity of which he would-proaota at the expense of the peopto of Pennsylvania. C. Johnstown, Pa., July U, 1858. Tni Hxat ABnoan.—Letters from Europe and India speak of the remarkable bent of the •eason. ' The accounts from India reported that tho Intense heat of the country appears to hnve a fatal effect upon the English troops. In the 85ih Regiment -eighty.four deaths of apoplexy were announced. Tho-London theatres have been deserted on aoboont of the great heat- and several persons aro reported to have died from the s&ae oaose. Tbs drought throughout France Isexoeesive. Tbtgeineis reported to be near lv asiow a® it was- iu 1719. .In England tbo drops an reported to be very promising, exoept In districts where the drought has affeoted them. In Spain the harvest is very fine. Faou lowa.—-A oorresposdent writes : “Ac tive measures will be taken to eanyass .thisStote thoroughly, and lown iu; October wilt spehk eo load for freedom that the'nryV will not be mis taken by the other side in the East, and the majority put down for them. Crops out our way are not so bad aa represented. The.timothy is fine; the wheat Js ordinary; oorn ll gaining f *?* A great many of oar.-farmers ;hav# token the preceuUou to sow plenty of Hunga rian gran, ! which is by far the; best : Jee4 for * * uro crop» if Bowed the first of . Jv* Times are geUing casier/ butthey are ina 2? ifobavcpasaedlhirougha.iry *u wiU well—no one eenoualy damaged, nobody broke. c 4“? Bi , T^.*? !U vs-? tO P , F* r lrm ca »' One hundred bhls: Fish 11 bhi* r ooppw &p.Haae, & Moßtidc, 45 {.vi” wM'to.ccTP* mi, co PP ; r , i noHcd-tM : 0»m»,Ao«. AUt.h.s.' J*.^lß(nn>'m, . Milt <h«:nawßl<U(ka*>adryMMlc UTnjlwmU-- 1 Ite okmobr M^irak), MbhUitad.’uU 1 ■» doalrttodawsMßttm dEmteVi, pfaw-. tii lOE -A j Thi prlidpal item of foreto rhtaßfeafliistti offidal initroeUimfcßeßlrß.:'Sa!»er Lytton, tho Colonial Secretary, in reference to 4he P«uey 4obe pursued-to ward emigrants from the United Btates to the gold regions of the North. It had been stated that tha L&ense System wonlJ So enforced 'in every Instance,* t View to revenue, and to exclude foreign ers from the benefits of the now discovery. This policy is not recommended. Tho Secretary says In his letter to Governor Ifouglos of Van Couver’s Island:—“Her Majesty’s Government wish you to conthme your vigilance, and to ap ply for Instructions on any point on whioh yoa may require them. They are, however, in ad dition, particularly anxious to impress on you that,, while her Majesty’s Government. are de termined on preserving the rights of bolh gov ernment and of commerce-, whioh belong to Ihiß country, and while they bavo it in contempla tion to furnish yon with suoh a force as they may be able to detach for your assistaace and support in the preservation of the law hnd order, it is no part of their policy to exclude Americans and other foreigners from their goldfields. On the con trary; you art distinctly instructed to oppose no oSstacle irhatercr to their resort thither for ths pur pose tf‘ digging m fAow fields, so long as they submit ihemseloet, in common with the subject* of Her Majesty t to (As recognition of her autharity,and conform to such rules of police atyou may have thought proper to establish. The national right to navigate Frazer’s River is of course a sepa rate ; question, and one which Her Majesty's Government must rceervo.” Homca E. Roycb of Berkshire has been unanimously nominated for re-election to Con gress by the Republicans of tho 3d district of Vermont. Messrs/ Morrill and Walton are quite, certain of re-nominations. OatrsE op General Qcit;ux'sl)eath.— The Gan eral was ono of the'victims of the National Hotel haring dloed there on that fatal day, which has caused thirty-one persons thoir lives and destroyed the health of sixty or seventy more. Since that day General Quitman had not a well hour, lint to long os he felt that his duty to the South and to the republic demanded his presence in Congress be faithfully remained there; but lor tbo last few months combatting with the rapid increase of the duon-e. As noon as Coogrtu adjourned he hastened to his homo, hoping that cessation f rom work and repnso in the bosom of bis family weald rcstw# him to health. The fatigue of traveling night v ; his disease, and when ho reached Notches bo was compelled to trice at once to bis bed. daughter to Capttun Lovtii r S. N., of the Water Witch, revlr ed,h“ «I*»rns—greatly depressedby his disease—and and be hospitably remained up until after midnight, I*Triu goestswilh that courtesy and auMllity which characterise,him. The fatigue and excitement of this Decision were too much for his enfeebled constitution, and increased his malady so much that afterwards he was unable to leave his room. A cnnstaui ferer had been upon him for many weeks. • True Southron, Monday morning, at 8 o’clock, Mr. HUBERT DUWLA?, In the 43d year of hi* ace. of Uie family are mpectful.y tortteil to at twd the feorral from Us Ute residence, on Saudoaky •»_ U M Cam “ o0 ’ Allegheny City, on Wodnmlay.at 3 At Bolkoap, Armitrooc eonntjr, on Saturday, the 24th Iwt, RUBEKI U. LACOuLIN, frtnnerlr of thlacUy, eced si years. , *’ On Monday erculng. J„ly 2 sth, OLIVER BLACKBURN of James and Georgina B. Bonbrlght, aged 11 The Wen* ol the fttnUj are Incited to attend tbs faneral ftom the residence of Mr. O. BUckburn, Wednesday tog at Ouclock. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery j Weakness of tfae Stomaeh and Indlgci tlon.—.ins/yr Crfd.' tfeded by Begrhan'sffManJ iWte r *.- r The wire U rh’trr Do Witte, living In Town, Shcheygan county, Wlacontin. sUL-red mnth .from ; Waakwv»oftheSlomachnnd Indlgestioo. Ehtluul linen airier A. plyaidui’s carofor some time, but the disease skill. 6he purchased seme nef Ust> Btmiifl at onrcfßee, which has glren tone to her atomacluUr epi>etile and etreogth arc returning, and we firmly bulleve that thla is another great com ellacted by yoor medicine. We have stDl to record many wonderful curve effected by tt(* remedy hut another opportunity. One thing yon can rely upon, what we hare published are from person* mnch respected lu our community, and u IMs rally lnw * J. QUINTUS, EJ. Shelwygau Kleuwebode, Sheboygan, Wis. OAVnoxl—Becetefeltoaaklor Boorhare’a llotUnd Bli tera. The greet popularity of -this medicine has Induced many imlutloue. which the puWIo ahoold guard anlost purchasing. . A* i *SolJ«4#l|»«rbwtUo,or»lx Louies icr $6, l»y thepro prlcttrs,BEhJ.PAGß, A 00., Maonficturlng Pharma' ceutlstaanil <aemlets,27 Woodelmt, Utwwu Ist and Sd WHEELER WILSON'S sswxsra kaobivbb. Acest’s Omct, 08 Firm Stbiei. -'-SjlKO .Mtwhinail-whiEh hare gained Buchan eurlable reputation otrt all other Sawing Alachlnaa, coant or Ist. ThtlrLoek fititah. 2d. Their simpUcltyof construction and consent freedom from derangement. Sd. Easy tnoremea*. end 4th, Titelr durability, ere now offered with all the latest Improvement and advantage* nt manuiittomi’ price*. It • MOTHEasI AIOTBERSIi MOTHKRRUT Don't fail to procure Sirs. Winslow's Sooth -Byr#p f#r OhUdttaTeelblaj. It hu coequal on earth. Itgrestlj.fadlJtataatfcaproceM of leetbfogbj tofteulog the B®*** reducing all Inflammation—will allay pain, and la •ura to regulate the bcnrels. Pejxnd upon it, mothers, It will give real lajourwlr*#, and relief and health to yoor iaEtnU. Perfectly uA in all cas*. v Tbla valuable preparation ta tbo proacrlpUan of oo« of tbamoateiperioccwl and skilful female Physicians to Naw England, and hat been mod with uerardklllng success In million* ofcaaea. Wa better# It the beat and suieet remedy lu the vorblr In all cues of Dysentery and Diart era in Children, whether it *ri*e* from tea thing 01 from any other cause. • Xi life and health can be estimated by dollar* and ct&lv tt Issrorthita weight in gold. ' - MlUionSof.lwtUo. nr lolil .very ;e.r in th. Unitid ShtM. It t. i. old ud well-trl.l j , ' _tkIOSOSLT»OENU * BOTTLE. l&Hont gwlh]i»tialMtli. bcll&[l.o/CCJVtI3 A PEE*- EIXS, New York, ta on (he ontthl. wrapper, gold by thrrethoatth. world. PlUiborKb. THEGREATKiSTMATOU MACUENETN tna WOULD! A kORTDNH MACS WDCIT A BUALL INVES&f XtiT THOMAS* PATENT UAICUUACIITKB (• a aiwple, cheap tod perfect Match Maker. TheMechlaa oo«taoDl/tm$ia driran by hand, Mid will stake (ha for time of the manufacturer !o a abort time. TThero good wood U to be bad readily it materially reduce* the coat. o“Bamat cooaty or Machine privilege* are offered tar Fftf particular* raIUtGAZBITI COUNTING KOOM, Filth atreet. • Pittsburgh Water Cure Eitabilehment, FOR HUE.CURE OF ALL KINDS OF DISEASES.—Located at Heyrnllo Station, uti tbe Pin*, fenrgb, YL Weyne And ChlcajjO Railroad, If uow dpslj flUod and improved by the erection of a GymaMlum sod Bowling Alley, which will afford agreeable and hcaKbrol exert Ue and amueement lur [etbU and olhera friendly to onrey.feni, »li* may wieb to ipend aoau time wllh oi dorimtbe hot vrfather. Addrau Boa 13JM, HtUboreb p ? > ***- J. HRnrORD, M.D.t ~ JtfdAwJtaP 11. FitEASE, MI) / Phjildana. AmerlO' Wo would most respectfully announce totbe pablJe tb*t we lure taken the Ageocy for the celebrated AUEBIOXn LEVEn WATCHES, Au article which Is maaufectared la Waltham, Uut, aad gotten op of the best material oo tbs maitapproTed princi ple* and poetesses erery requisite for a RELIABLE TIUR. SEE PXB.Torbay defect in material, performance under fair urns*, the manotsctarcn bold them responsible. Thus watches htTwbeen *?•*•? »pd W* In ms daily by * treat many Railroad officers and ban give the utmost satliStclinn In rrjsrJ to rtrcrclb* aad correctness of tltr.o on LooojionvKa and railroad cars, While In motion.. Eyery witch will bo accompanied with • certificate or toarantee from the manufacturers, showing that the buyer mas no risk whatever of tatting a watch that will not keep correct time.. * The watches arebfamediun site, boating can, much in ityte tike an English Watch, and will certainly pleaae mry one Who rasy cJr* them a trial.' Inaddliioa to the shore, we' keep constantly on band a fell assortment of the bestjoako EngllshandSwSe Watcbee, Wateb Makers' Tool*, Machinery and Watch Material; te fetberwilh a complete stock of Jewelry, SHrerWare, flotkVifaacy Goods, etc., which we shall at all times be nappy to show to out customer*. ,„V a . , rmsbman a MEYRAN, n>rlO:lyd«wf—JoiQ 42 gjfth at, Pltteborth, Pa. PHTT. A TVTVr.HTTT A WM, McKEE & CO., No. 33 g. Front St.and Ho. 33. Litlllt St., „■ TOBHaCHT DRY GOODS, Ark constantly receiving on consignment, IRISH LINENS, BHIBT FRONTS, BDKFS, Ac., in nett rtrlety. Alta, BRITI2II GOODS, coatlttlogla ptrt of PAPER MU3IINB, VELVET CORDS, BBAVEBTEENB/ TABBY VELVETS, ALPACOAS, OASHVEBES, ITALIAN CLOTHS, Ac. JulsUmfc FISH! FISH! - CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A POLL SUPPLY Of . WHITE FISH, TROUT, SALMON, PICKEREL, HERRING, MACKEREL, ~ WUahUl - ESWcodetmt PATWB, BIBaBXiL A CO., KunricnaiM of-‘j. Oooldnit Parlor and Treating stoves, ; Grata,, Fronta, Fenders, ato., And MtnofactnwS of lh& Ctltbratod . ~ OAPITALCOOKINGRANGE!, e i HP* »35 LIBERTY STOfi£T, : . jyjfcwa ■ priramanift at. MrrCBBLI* HBHHOIT & CO., L ’ KASCTACTCSXU OF . Cooking, Bulor and Boating ' ST O V B S, Frau, Penden, Cotkiif Bugtt, if., I **•> Pa. - v - ;j Special Jiotfcrg. ALEX. R. 'HEED, Agent, Bfo>6B Fifth Strcat. JabJlyfclfT ioau Manufactured Watches. IMPORTERS OF /S&WatSirittws: P b r m a'nento filTe. S' Complying iritb t&onrgent request of hun dreJt of Utffirpattent*; DBad _ __ as J. w. s YIOES II»t« eoncroded to remain PERHAHBHTLT is PITTSBURGH, iii-] may be ecomlted at their office, No. 10 X Penn' Street, OPPOSITK THE ST. CLAffiIIOIEL, D“Hy, ucfjij EonJiyi, furConsnmpilon, Aithma, Bronchitis and all other Chronic Complaints complicated 'with or analog Pulmonary Diiccee, Juclndlng Catarrh, Heart HUeaie, Affection* of the Liver, Dy*- peptia, GattrUit, Feinat.' Complaint*, etc. DUS. FITCH 4 SYKES wold elate Uaitbdr treatment of Cooiamption U baaed open too fact that Ac dixsaie t» in tAeWood and tytie* at large, both before,"* during iUdaxlcpmcnl in the lungs, and they tht-refoi emoloy Mechanical, Hygienic and Medicinal r«nod|f*» to purify the ,lreo S t * l ® n tb® nyilem. * TTitA: there, they tue MEDICINAL INHALATIONS, which they **lue highly,hot onfyM JVHalioes, (fating no Curative rJTcct when used alone,) and loralids areearncatlyramicocd again*! waatleg the precloai tlmeorcnrtbUltyonany treatment bafcd upon the pliTUille,butfala* Llco that the“«eat ofthe disease c4n be reached In a direct manner by Inhalation,” flir at before stated, the ttalqf On dilate \i in the blood and It! fjTrct* only in the lung*. •S-Xo charge for eoosoltation. A list of qaestjuUS Mil l>« KB! U) UIOM WlJilnp to COT »qltt» l, letter. , my2*d»wfctfF The Great English Remedy; SIR JAJKEI9 CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! I’repAied from « preacriptlon of Sir Junta Clirko, M. D PnysUian Extraordinary to the Quoen. Tbl* well known Medicine ii no imposition, bota rote andaafo remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, ro«n any cauae whalem; and although a powerful remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the constitution. TO MARRIED LADIES it is pecnliariy salted. It will, in a ebon tloa, brlngon the monthly period with regularity. Tlu>t PitU Aat>« never been Anew* to fan lehcrt the dirt* timta on Oietecondj&jt of pamphlet art toeU obterved. rot full paitienlara, get a pamphlet, free, of the egeut. ® P 0 stamps enclosed, to any anthori returnmal] * MUr ® * Lottie,containing orer 60pills, by A <XX, Pitttlmrgb, wholesale agent, >old by all druggists. - aplff;JAw fc T John C. Baker ft Co'b OEK9DTE OOD-LI VER OIL!! Tms Medicine, prepared in the most ap prored manner, and bottled by ns, hi* received the eonc tion of tbo moti adentiflc of tho Medical Profession ofPhU adelphla and elsewhere, who recommend It es superior to any other now tnanabetored. Of it* afiicacj and importance'oi a remedial In c***iof Brooeild*, Asthma, Chronic Rheuma tUm,aod all ScrofUJouidiieaiei, it U tinneceaa&ry to t}wak; —thonaand* of eminent phydeiana or Europe and America nirlngtcatedtu wonderful cnrttlr*propertlei. Prepared only by JOItN C. BAKER A CO., WholaaaJe ETISiw *?• lM * Vorrtl itr«t, Philadelphia. Sold py nn Proggiau throqghout tie country. feSa.-dtor^' singer's be wing machines. Th«gta»itnperJodtj of SDIpES'S HACMXEB . Orarall other*for tbo tub of Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Ilaruess Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, Hm long two known nod practically aclcnowledgmj. HIS SEW FAMILY SIACHISK, WbicL It m light, compact »n<H»igli!y onuHnenUt machine, (doing iU work eqnatly wen with the lorgemadilnM.) «od moat become a favorite for family nse. A foil npply of the aborn Machines ft»r sain at Saw York ***«*. >or R. 6TRAW, 33 Market st„ Al«>, Iho immxilß SBOT.TO JKSg 1 U ™ . MelT] anlfclydfo 8. B. & C. P. MARKM, Kumenuii [■/ t'Bt-VTI.Va, JOB ASD ALL KINIIj OF wrapping paper. Wore home, Ho. II Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA at market price*. J. li. CIUU3TY, M. D., ' 163 Third Stretlf PitUburyh, Penua., n*rin* bad the adrantagwor EuMro Collect* and nos p»uu, ana MTcral yean* practice, illbr* bia profeariuonl Krricw to SURUICAL AND MEDICAL CABBB. Mwaxscia. n » i U »°, W , 4rJ - S? 1 ’ McCaadieea. Tlf D «m i‘ UcUia - M- A- Wearer. I' o S U, . E *‘ nao. f. J. Bigham. J. K, Hooter. John h. iißUorTfaQ. 1 Jacot McOoUUter.Eaq. m?3:ljdfc w“" - IiOieMEB «5c SONS, " OXALO3 nt Foreign and Domtstia Bill* of E-utmost, CRaririCATca or deposit, Kink notes and specie, • NO. 67 UA&KET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. “ *““•' pr ‘“ lpal p ■ ' JCjllM OOOHRAN x BBli! ' Kismcrou&s ot Iron Rolling, iron Vanlti, Vault Ddora, Window SbntUrs, Window Guardi, kt., Wat. 01 her**** Strrtl and 60 Third Strtd, _ (Between Wood nod Market,) PITTSBURGH. PA- ' »*nety o(w» Pattarot % f nLt , *nd ~}Jo, *a.iaW. for ail ,>urp-SH*. Particular oUt>ni:..a tuiJ to « n ! cloatngqraTeLola. JeUrfngJoaeat short notice. air® wo. . 0. raieitu VANDBVBR &r FREBND;* * ATTOR K K 'V 8 A T LAW. ' inn ■OLIGITORS IN CHANCERY, __ J'fa* SMtuff Mock} Dnbwvf, ftnc4. » *^*''®f}® rt l 0 «>»pwnptfjr aids In lay part of Nortlrtrn low*, or W«*t«rs Wbcoiuln. “m»n«ram #.*s* 1U B*laof ZLe*l Estate, cb- Ulnlnfi Mowy op ponfliEnd Martgigwr iclilydfo ’WHY MAN'a soil, Uvrabctniert uul Dcalm in «]] kh;;ii of TOBACCO, BBTUTP AHD CIOAHS m : X-E-A-F XOBAOOO, (kmtrqf Smttof.rJd Stoat qh4 diamond jiiUy, ‘PHTSDDBQD, PA. nc. c. momsos " »na*ow EOBINSOS, HIHIB k BILIEBS, FOUSOKRI AND BIACHIMIBTB, WAS SING-TON ‘WOItK S, Pittsburgh, Peuna^ Omc«> No* 31 Uftflut street. Manafcetore ell kind* of Steem Ends* eod Mill lUchlo* gteira Boiler* sod Sheet bon Job blag «pdßepiUrios done omhort net tee, xdi oko, h. aitdxiuoi; 181 Liberty Street, Pitttburyh, Ptu, witTiomn urn vnoLxuu pules ui Et*t7 Tarloty of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, iSAo* ZmtAtr, i£oroeeo t Prtneh and Country Oalf Skim, Scl® Lflsthw, Carriage Oilcloths, <ko., Allof which willb« funjtib«lMtb<*loweti CachPrirtw. , ID E B WASTED,t«| w>Miy B* 'ORKIGN EXCHANGE. SIGHT BILLS DR AWN BY DUNCAN, SHERHAST *> CO., OV TUB UNION DANK, LONDON, IN HDUSOV ONE POUSD STEKLINQ ASD UPWARDS. AUo, DllUoo the principal tHit* and town* of Prance, Belgium, UolUad, Uerniauy. Rtual* and other European State*, constantly on band and fbraalnby WJI. U. WILLIAMS A 00, Uanknre, Wood street, corner of TbinL MATIiACK a aoaBBS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING Mehchantb, Wo. IS Pino Street. St. Lottie', Mo. , urn tft Mardocb * Dfckjcn, St. Luala, Imj A MtOfcdr, .OiodnnMJ*J>Wo,, ChMoihiflleW A CoVtoalsTjUts Kj., P. 8. Dir A Co, Banker*, Peru, lIU, 5f M «caUuo, lowa, - Dap A MaUack, Philadelphia, Pa, Ko Forejrtij, Chicago, Prdglit Agent lor IlUoolw ConlnU K4llf<r,rt - . JaS.-€mdfo PITTSBURGH FACTORY. D. C. HERBST, Corner. Liberty and Hand Streets) —PITTSBURGH: PA , Manufacturer of nil kinds of light Bags ■ultabtt for Grain, Tlcrar, M«i, Backwbeat, B*ll, if«m« tod Orceenf aw, printed Inneit and approprUto de«igai(o order. __ AcooiUottupplyofSeamlttt B*ge on Laud, tod Grain Bigi for Lire. JSh’Mcw ulotr u anjr iu lli« Union. All otdcra prompt ly fiu«i ; _ _ joaufdtf j&ab^dtf IiAKE lUPERIO& COPPER MILL AHD SMELTING WORKS PARK, BTCUBD7 A CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, BRAZIERS’ BOLT COPPER, PRESSED OOP PER BOTTOMS, lUi&od Still Bottoma, Spelter Milder, Sc. Al«o» Import* r« and Dealer* la METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE,Ac. CooetanUy on hand. Tin tncD’e Machloea tad Too la. * ’ * fferrfLu#«,A’o. 149 Firtt and ISO Stcrmditrtct, PlUabnrghf Panua. f rdon of Copper cot I* any desired patters. gyttaßntwlyT, , ’ ETNA BTOVK WORKS, ALBXANDBRBRADIiBY, , :»jrUTAC»U*O I3TO DIUX* W*T**l TAKOrTT 0? , CdOIINO, PAKLOE AND HEATINB STOVES, Plain and Fancy Onto Fronts, &0., , , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Foandry on Allegheny Rim,''two aqaurei north cut of __ Pocoeylnoia pamngerDepot °ffloo and SaleaEoom, mrmydto - So, 4 Wooaar.,Fltt*bqrgfa, Pe, y ; w. scd. binidbart, • All kind* f Tobacco, *»*ff**d Cigars, Bjmrttwiu* takes the Loading Na. ISO Wood ln «4qHo« to tfietr U»ontAcwrißgwt»ljltihnjßnt,No.i3lnrti tomtfuUMtlftlrodA s ■ HBINBYH, COLIiINS, Forwarding and Coamniaston-Merchant, AND WHOMBiaT.» wuttftn < , ! PReww, Bnittor, Snea^ytAh, . ; ;JAb. JHUJauSHLOIi, , : ***o*jvarmmn " i gpifiu udPnifl 61), eanfc Statements. Statementofthe : —^^ —rr*v-- 'Moxrnr M0&5133, Juir sett. Sls* b’OR RENT—A Stbro on- Markct, between . T , l r ' -T Ti,M.„d Fourth ,t™u. ' A. W. GAZ2AM, K0.157F...rt>, tool. Stock# ood MUccUimcmis “ iJ-lSi S' Due by oilier Bant* f* Book Notes & Check* fctiil U. S.Tivas ,l Notts * Sfwle (eold«D-l a.lrtr).. LIABILITIES. U Capitol 5t0ck...... Prcoti mil Kainlap Unpaid Dirldende and Sttspetue Acc't. Poo to other Banks. Circulation......... U correct t 0 tUe of- “X' tnowl- L , pUCt 4 , JOHN HARPJSIt, Cathicr. oworn to jpd sulwcribod Uji* 2Cth . Jqlt, J6SB. befan* “*• .** _xosny loomi^noutl^hL StaKmentorthe Merchant.* and Mann i *«tnreri* Bfcbkof piMiborgh, . r „„ u PiTtamnicn, Monday, lfis9. Capital and Contiocunt fraud £750 000 no Mot« In Circulation, 'mkll u, ' BosotburHanh " *JJJS 5? IxaniamlDisconata, frdm r 9a Bpecte, Gold and SUrer... iuma « J^ss t i. S“ d IM. Mth J°-‘ J- fr. SliCnypEtKotar} Public. itntemeut orKrcliange Bank of puub’e, Ileal Estate..-. -SI,-.oe -41 20 Specie la •Zri'w S • fJ’S? 54 Due by other Banlu ™**Z:Z , g • Capital Stock VftiKrfin m «8g | DerwMitea 00 d«.o othirKtvrjr;::::" j“ inad urow mu thb 20:!, 4a T or j™,iks Ch J— O. ff. KRNEST, Notary Piibllt, StatemetifTor tto. CltllMis- B»nk. ASMS' ° r ‘ b ’ JU ' J S,U '’ JKS ' Do*ni and Discount! ..' ssai m Ccdn In Vault. “ Notes And Checks of oth , t Buita..;""" left m Duo brother Dsnkk. 'H * R “' “«».*« ss?» S'"”'* 2o ' inji.uMi ™ SESffi* r “ 1 - J SS§ I; StaJ-Esr;;:.-.. . “ D, ' W "' dl 4 'M,r " “ r 4‘ £ ■£» »*'- Affirmed before me U>b26ih day of Jutj, IS5B* ' CF ‘ Jg ~ 7 MACKENZIE, Notary Tub Ur. Statement of the of PlttibQtgh. July 25tb. ISM. LIABILITIES. 129,235 00 - 26 31105 - 93,648 S 3 Drie to othw Uaati. Dim to DtjmaUora . $254,094 38 MU* and Koto* Dtacouctai i-.i l>» bjroUwrltonkt i::.!". * Srns} Notw.anda»eek* o f other llauka !. ijefi "7 Sp«J P Insult U4s2w rfSlidbriiT""" 1 "" tho £..«i. ; f ' ... ... o£o. l>. aicGKßW,ci»Mar. tetoni mo iLI» Sell. d*j- of Jnlj, 1858 J“=L A. W. FOSTER, NqUtt Public. • Statement of the Allegheny Bank. PlTtsscsunii Jc!y 26th, 1853. _j ASSIES. Xoleeap«} Kill* DLtcoantod. 613,241 08 XotcTsad Checbe ut other Btuslu if'ivs Dn» by other BanJti "* £ _ ~ . uimum*. SS^!&Vtok,. ™-s"s ladlvid&al Dcpoaiu sSS !!, PopaM Dividends..-. 50 jzsssr™ 1 v,? 1 Bwom uul roUmbwl befu.ro me, ’ ’ C °° K ’ CuhieT ' - Jo2T J- V. MACKKNZrK, Notary Pnbtte. Statement of the Iron City Sank* Dae by other Bioki "TZZ: .• g-fi S N n'^*^ o****" 0 ****" cf otilor Ban**" *£*l r - «gjg clrculattoD V llolSi 00 I>u* toother B*nkj ‘ " ““ Dui*jg Depotitora abovoiutemer.t 1« ccrrwt ee.-nr'llnz tn ib« or s£SSTiSjfew^!l r ; JASIKfi M’AtJLKY.PrrA. ' *n l«*fur* me, thU s»lh day «J July, • F - Kotary Pnblk . Jlcto 2Uibn:fternwnls. Sundries.—""' ~ "MietkrlYheet, WLltoaud Red Tt.nn. t 1 cuk Beatrix, 1 M'k Featliera, OaitMiner Uu»|>u«Ko arrite.and for.iato br _ 10/7 , ISAIAH DICKEY & CO. Oats: oats!!—s,u»o bun. wmned. We IE? T m fon * , " ,l *heo lo any rwponal vm i*rty wUhlogto fill them. ISAIAIi ihpkbv & Co BAGS.—I2OO-'*Stark A." Bans KJ ftraaloby QnV?) mTCRCOOK. McCRKERY k 00/ HERRIN G*— Prime Potomac Herrinir for ud» low by’ * HIXQIIOOCK I ?acCnEEBY k CO. —lOO tons Anthracite Metal *nd dooms, for ta)» at 0 months or for rash low by - >n ~ 7 J __ HITOUQuOK, MoCKBEtIY* Qo. All ouk summer dkess~goods cloijag ont Tiry clmvjp, and we aleo hare the beet •witmentol domettics in th* city - J - ng C. HANSOM LOVE, 74 Market street. All kinds of hosiery .elisions; Ul *“ Vrice*, at uusenv k EOXUjQFIKLD'S viueicg Qqt Bale, ABL KINDS OF GLOVES selling at less Uua Qtual pri«»; at Cloefne Ont Sale of ° MURPHY k PPBCnFIELp. HITE AMD COLORED COUNTJSK rAJtESaaIIIDgit leathan usual r««s,al Closing ynwma.of jag MOKPHT A gpßOnflßU). * ISH—SO bbls. large \o. 3 Mackerel; • 20hfdo do do do J “*f " c *i *»d for tale by T. LITTLE k 00, Ho. 112 Second stmt. QUGAK—2S hhds. N.O. Sugar, 2') do Porto Rleo do, loatoreand Tor sale by Jug? T. LITTLE k CO. ACON—2O,OOO lba. Shoulders; ~ *?&!?*» Canrwscd and Plain n*mi . , . . , 6 »°°° *> b«t So«r Cured *> In itoTwaod fiir nla by ln2T T. LITTLE k 00. 10 ? , l,ogB T"™ B Kl ° Coffee in \y etore and for sale by Jag T. LITTLE 4 00. N O. MOuASSES-100 bbls. just rooM . «ml far «|1» b r Jog T.I.IITLK 4 00. A PJ ( UNI STKATION NOTlCE.—Whereas of AdmlnUtmtlooon the o»Ut» of John Hum %S2g££S S’i “® WwwUf. All penotM imltbkd to atld nUla in rn- Ul '“ m ” w(U doljmtwf ffiSdES?"'- IUCIID » AdmV, Jo2C:3idlflttrT _!>o, lMl'.mi.trtk F U M~V~B TEFFERY’S PATENT DOUBLE-ACTING If BALLVAXYES £ ■^* l^as2iSls ~if “ ilhi Sh “ taß^Ac - Tliffl roups will throw from (wsntyJo A ve hundred aah XaSlr?''' ImflMl, of co dMliww ar-parcluufag call oud rxuim theiamt.uj W«n N. B—TowtshJp Bights forsalu on liberal terns. _ A. A. llAlibl-, Plttilmrgb, July 22d, I?M. H ’ COS '' KA - VK - WILLIAM BAOALEY, WHOLESALE QROOBB, Wo* 18 «»* 80 Wood Street, MBS. ALLEN’S HAIR RESTORATIVE: S "7“ •£!!”*• Jamaica tiloeer; Prestoa * Merrill', Cooking fiitmU; Koahedy’a Medic*! Dtoooferr, ’• • Thompaon'a Washing Compound- Payton** Indelible lak; * Campbell's Starch; __ i Saltpetre, for tab by Jog M Nn „ V. L, FAHNSBTOOK A CO., no- w>, oowei of .Wood end Fourth ete. CRESTS—I have just opened Tcr T Am lot of Medicine Cbecte, which wit! be 111- W»prt*red. with thepnreetofThn» 1 i^i^ 0 P nrcbMlB 8 •iMwhere, JOS. FJLKMIKG, 3 _- JU ** • - Ctftof Dlmaond an-1 Merket etreet. •~y he partnership hcreto- b J *!»• wtibdntwml of BAHUKL mran JOtJN WIIITB, I WH. A, M'CXiDBO, ■ BAMOJSL BAIRD. Xtartlogtoß, July 8, ldfi9. Joa»*mr*, „„ » d ... _-..,y.:"~^ JOHN WHITE ac co MiIKBSIH Csaiul and Bltnmlnom Coal and Cokr, ° lU ABD •'UIK BRICK. ’ f|’BA 1 11JA11—Just received at France's Tn iu Bcotlmog, or Uy itT “• lc,Ter * of wfaieh « r , to aSS&thuti /° « n “U «<*• of *°*• tb* r coarcnteGC* ol SSiIS S~K£ *•>. ‘J** twwUortof ibohot Jj'Oß HALF PRICE— TKAVEUNQ SBXTS, SOLD BY aaUreoHlOT*,74Saitottt. JSMBROIUKBEDXINEN I7OR RENT—A three story Dwelling S 3 - Monsoon Fifthatrrct, (Jfo..lflO,).containing 11 I|j3 besi.lo wavh hense. ic., with One brick »tablen;ud aoni© attached. This liimMil snppUed with hr.t Lath, pa*, Ac., and being In a central lorev mnn nS*I’7 1 ’ 7 adapted to Uie wanta ©f a professional 2,t * rv J JL m ,*-» «nied for a term of years to agwd ten- Ati- Particulars enquire of ALEXANDER K.INO. *LH2,7ifO (.nr o . JFOf 9? IT? 10 Of Land 4 miles from • 1 **“ *«* r- *ooil*nd Will b« «old »t SmFto K«l/te 4 ,n >:Mt Wl*rtjr. 3U bylSOftet msh tMM-V p,y to 11 • Ul'.NXKftxt ,M«. P f City. •"’• ! do,,rKn nh(.f OliU etrtvt, Allegheny T?P R SALE—IOO qcrea of Lnnd 20 miles rTnr.‘L*w pV.JSmilo from Alt-clieny gnd But- Iw Plant JlooJjoterlOaacßMcleawls will be wHeoiw annabla terms. Apply to OKU. W. M7NN, «u»t aidoof the Diamond, 3d door north rtf Qh tj , t , Allegheny city. jol2 THE following Lots are now offered for sale onvery liberal terms ami low prices, vis ’ lit. Fifteen Lots fronting on Butler street, in Lawrence- Tllle.laimediately opposite the welt of Allegheny feS wi3l 21 *** frUnt mlO 121 fWt « Sey 20 £d. Fifteen lots nearer the Allegheny river, each »i r-i ESSiS? 54. Fifteen Lots nearer tho rivor, each 24 fact front on Penrl Street, directly opposite above, and extending in depth towards the liver lM feet to on alloy 20 f,*t wld * 4th. Plfteen lioti noaror tlio : river, oieh 24 feet front on Broadway, (wb.chb 80 feet wideband throogh which tho Allegheny \ alley Ihillroad rana,)«nd extendin'* in denth 114 foetid an alley 20 feet wldo; v n Pl x * U> B above,'and nearer iho rlv , foot front ©q Broadway and oitondmg hi depth lipteet toonalfoy 20fret«^do v v fith. Fifteen Lon nearer the river, each 24 feet fronton « Xls^t f^ d 0) wd ellendfae dpp&ll ° money to remain on bond and mortgage—interest pavablo °J lhe balance - ca*h In haadstta re to bo J'. !UJ lnTjltr e l aal wnnal Instalments, with bitercw, payable aunnally, aecnred by bond and mortgage. Purchasers to pay ror doads. *uw*»««se. P.^ aM n orUje -1?*? m *F the following pJaoa: ?Sue«TA* C ° X Q “" Works, A-tb*nL A Coleman. Uajlman ACo’e, \ 9* 1 "• kite's Carriage Factory, Brewery, At tho Garrlmii, tVort?' r * ar,l> ’'“I"" “"I*, Mclt.lT,’. I.™!™ Park, McCurdy A € For farther pftrtlrolnrn, nr.ri] I). XT. c No FOR SALE,. 5 acres 100 perches of Land In Collins township, near feat LU-rtr, adjoining Uads ui snott. ilellou A. Neeley. This property la clt- KanUjr situated for aprlrnto rrsldrnce, and would znske one Xl°rVL b^ av country neats In the beautiful rallej of East Lllx*r..r. For prl;e aud terms, apply to 3 aobtin, Loomis a co, streets \TALUAULK CITY lot I’Ott SALE.— ..J.nJ 1 “•• l, e|>*l>»U4ii>* lot, <llll tka building* tturit- ... T - **• KOUNO A CO., SIS Sahlilleld St. M A^ FA , q l ORY "■*:~ Ka ** r Prl«Foandry,on SinJaakyetreot, Allrcho. Km J I **?,P° wer » «nitablß for msmnCactarinr purposes, ofTariras kind*, will bo sold or loucd lo» i\? ijnlreof Mr. Bnmoel Henderson, »«r ffeSSiSZ* /?£ tbo ax* or Her. Sprodl’t clrnn*.) who property, or of jt3 R. KOBISQX Z&Ubnt?* , p 1 | S ti, LE *2®. JBASE. a lot on fourth rJt m ' d ‘ lr ° Ct • 8 “ I11,I1 ' ,J .« feet front b,B ■ Wi*»—Tlio •qn*r® boneded hr Bntl.*r, Wilkins sod Carroll street*and Bpraw alley, 64 feet front by 120 nearly opposite to Peunock 4 Hart’ a round*. Tb* •<mnre.Umßd«t bjSmaJiman. Wilklna ..,,1 p.-li §tr*ttsan*lßpiuc«ftllcy, ISM feet front by 120 drop *ovml,lp, part of out bctwwo the New Brighton rotfd and Hilldslo C»iq- . A,T ra f tof *f n5, J° outlie Phflft -4el|Jil* lornnite, 7 mile* from Latrubo— h acres la mlti- T»UonofrfcljtKHtomlAiid-aoo*crM. ' ” ,u «r^S2f tofLan ' lnw^., * ol,ier » 77i*tmorehnd cocntr, of ..WU-UAM M. DAKUNQIO.V. ißrl&.d<r 15a Third itrwt. abote SuiitfciMi' _ Id, T OUo Land. for 6ale. UE subscriber offers for sate eeetion te j. J^T^o P l ~* "f?? 10 > 6f «k county, Ohio, conmun Ij Ucwn }f a * Section," obtaining WO acres. Ilia u2n»£* ! *?* “ ,Je * Massillon, on the Bute flow! bureh R Ft W^r , .!SiA 1 » tldn *£° nt rwo aJ,O# of tho Pit a ourgn, rT. ttayne antf-Chlcngo Railroad. The south «n at SS S2s^tr rte demi ■3 f £?£WS ; W L th UmUciwind t,« . ° ,l^, by «Prinpiand rootling •tnsun*£! Tnlt section la. considered the fiuuit bodv of t«mi in »•< «««*• 11 s™, 1 * ■*» iSsiSto 5S purthawr*. T« tb'jw who desire to Invest in r«U estate a hotter opportunity !» raioly ofor-l. ocS&durtfT T Farm lor sale. M! ANDERSON FARM, 2} miles alwra the Depot, at New Brighton. Bean* Co KSI lU.xfc lfonj*a linn, containing 108 acna of Und.ar.rr.cra oiwblclu, liSSlJitwt S7 lt» Tll " re 5 W13 °few>a ttakiTggmw Orchard ol grafted trp litre**. In idmoet ertrv field thorn la a apring of nerer-fidling water. ♦ cvtulst ot a new frama Dwelling, at “““ hoo3n - T,7. a I D ? Dl6 ClCy Property for Bale. HAT very desirable lot on Water Street J*; 4 “! 4 “ m Al!c r, orxt to John Inrfn 4 Souvbalor AH.£ w “ r "“ 1 rroDt * ! r«ta,.nd ISO dae P Sohg tin ItwH! fa. ■';'<! tJC*ther» In lota ol SO or 24 foot .ach. . For tmaa, (which wm bamade eaavaato parmtnhl ap. °* ,<jltt IJbarix Street, Putaborgh. L 1« ?t PROPERTY FOR oAliL.“lhe Store-room and Dwelling. alteataiPnn lnnertyrtreet, nemrSt.Clair, known as No. 183. Tbelot —/f® {front * n ‘l ja> K*t deep, extending bads'to JErchange Alley, on which fa cu-ctcda SUM* and Carriage, how. Tim propei ty ronta readily forsCoo, and will be*§d * pW N.. 511 Llbartr atrwt. •pltteburyh, Pa — Chartered 1855. Di-nrJ of 12 Trumces—Facnlty of 14 Teachers. ' 300 KCDtXT# ATTJCmifIO, JAM. ISM. "‘“Mtffc* »/«« CVnntin,, Bm. ESSOT given in Single and Double si te tt .“«sb'^«SK iiinuuf™’ *■ ’’"* * Buoli-tocptog an,! Sclnnc o! WatwtTMdMr.oi iSi;, 11, ?r “'“ r sl *' l '«ra«iJu. ' V_ srst ssssr ,)i “'-*?ffisai» reySO t^i * «• JENKINa, . Pittsburgh, Paww*, • OHIO TVHITBI SUXOPHUn! p?S“£4SSSS|{^: field, Monet Vernon mil PlHj,i?nV„». otV»°- n ’ .°*l Epring- Delaware, on tho CJetelimd S afleslVou n.ll™ froi th. Cltr ot(S^S. 0 i “ ml '" »>"IU g-l*»n»lBlMbe««» thought to Sjsayar**> £53 Arrangenwato can ho mado for rooma by uddr**^™ j*3o,lmd* ; PITTSBUHQU. DR. J. lIoSTETTEB'S JJITTRRS.—Theaa US* ten are QalmiaJlj ackncmUdged ,» r 7 l } oagbir cleaaeo th* intern of >H imnm.lt 5; tbor* &^ssKSs£bs^SS i! SP s: tu '“ .* il *';™ mr »»u cpK! 7 d “ aire - T, » B)IITI. b &li™™'r,|llJ r {. W ’ , '','> t * n,! t'TUOSTETTKK 1; JoitiSr ™l*“ ta 'V'»T M W.tor or a fnu ,* QUNDRIE . K 3 *O3 oriaSoda A«V CnuaHa Boiti. 100 kegs UlCub, Bod*. ’ 100 bags Nitrite Soda/ 60 do- Saltpetre. 1000 t>OXM WI&dOWOIAM, •/. 160 bbiaNa t and 2 Renin. Gnhandaod far sail by Jql7 . AtESANDgR KINO. IST THE BEST W£BBTJBK'S BRDOED QCARIO DICTIONARY. containing THUS ru**» the matter found la any other Epglbb Dictionary compiled in this country, or any abridgement ol this work; • Geographical FatU ot U.OOO names; lOtatratiu Quota- Hons, and other pecaliarltta and adnata*** found in no other work. - 40 conics of the ahora r waited and for sale I* ju2o J/L.RBAD.T* 4th*t, Apollo Building, SOAPS— A largo supply of Low's well knows Brown Windsor Boap, Joatrac’d.. Also, Honey. l*alm» L«ttoc« a Jfjinph ana ottur lancr Boat* cnnstanii# rm band at . JO3, ILElIIiIQ»H, i i Jo 7 - corner Diamond nod Market «t£L» : ■ T7"ARNISHES— : ~ y iObMi. Coach, flbbliiPfltoltart ' - . ■•••{ *}° a "do. Janas,'. •• ft do Damar, • . .49' do - ‘•' - f-' Joltrat'JenefaKiltty MACKroffwlffy,,.:..; E' ~ AWNS, BERAUKS, . ■- LAOBliuillgs,. ■ ■ Vg&S l . ; anAsBo» Lot K n A ir .. u j..^. dFor firat. LOTS FOR SALE! Co’s Co;.f.cr Wrrka. ilj to 5 A - 8. IlEMyAttornojrt, 103 fourth et, I‘lttibtirgb. „ B- SSFEITZER, So. 1014th etrwt, I^ttrtmrKh. P• ■ • OVrici or pmsatTOß a as Co, ) deudofnVß fek CE\T, declatod * <JlTl* pAty, f.o 4«wia’{?SlS»PMBttdc*.riLe.C<tfß r,T^^7tY,Tis,Bttht^’ p fflSiS«^m!2 r r*' ot th>ir ***** r£S2 •SSaams, *"*'“> «„I G™ n 'S^V s «: !*?*£o&^lSS u ” W Young Man of stttMTbua « ij£xLi y / ef^s nw K lT ***nd required. ' *** ** . • Addrfa Box 01, AllfgLcnr Citr t*k trlili mi «• • timg md place of macting. * ’ wi,h ?jJ,{Jg}“4: "Tjn'UOL WANTJSI>—Tho highest market i.iß P r i»p^Jfo r T>ooi,i,r s. uajuPadoh>S ■ 1 lIITJ3HOOCK, iIcCRBERT A C 0 IgUWood m+jsi yron”;,,- Jc2l;<Un-»T WUTKU UmBDIAWIbJj „„„ s puticntan ttul• tot Jf«taLJ n *7s°° I*4 J=»; forfnU QaecaClty •?L^JUPLISOM,. BttlS:ly<liwfcT KUM * . . , „ISiucntional, JpRENCU AND ENOUSU itOARDIXa AND I)A\‘ NX'IIOOL FOU YOUXO LADICS •TIw 31153E8 CARPESTIEU win Mnn. .1 tticir SclMl. on MONDAY, Seplemir "SS «f. dcnco, No. 1307 gp.Qca Malo ana remalo BeacerCountv.Pa ‘ T Of* A'rr?h l^ ,r r^^. CK » ftllI ®*l. *-' I ° CA ? EI) in a licaltliful and beautiful re lly of tha The *»** a «!» tu*:. hcnrivi ind thorough, • . attraction 1« cdrj?t«*‘ balancnntiKcLe '{ t to **f*- ta ■« 1 "““iM*, nteaffiasK? I **®**** *** 'aSSS'-fsasjfisaa Por farther particn!arfl.h(Wrpw .MY horth btwtckley, Bearer Co^Pa, njj2B:diw2nip lion Sates. «. Com„„ cU a,,,. JSui rt^v^'u P. M. PAVI3, Acct. '.' 05, I ’Jl ANS ' CO URFsaEFoFvaIBa 5 o Jock, nt the Crmruerei*] Roonn * C b» order ofll. UidcUa Roberts, Ksa ®k* late 0.0. Qrugg, decaaeod, «»• ' those JfiTo Lola. of U»onnd, sltaste lh ikl 5?! -5 Pittsburgh, !,*!„ * n arkt.l .oj C ? 00 P ,lof S o ®*- »»i.l Borough, Sm.2S, 77, TB, S 3 “ «T haring each* front of aod extendingback oce harulred Vh? 1 CBno ° ,tre ®*»' lot So. 721. erected one wS£Tg£2 , ra ,^v t <* E7o, u, 4 l ' r “o*.“r jl '*“‘“ ki 'S?. r *J hdr,oVa,, ep °'i„ th ;r^“ n 7 h =‘^! r "» r l i-JJootJj .: log luck on* hundred fret to-lVMufn^JlJr 3DdtateD ß- ■ T>UlLUi.\(j LOIS ONPi 1 ] AYiCNTTF i 52? ■** b2S , ,?°"- th W ™«4 t«i y tar«, with - !? a - P- H. PA via. Amt. ■■ STOCK r -. Ft. W. & tCit. Ji; AI putvate SAI.B, In lMstoroit j.orclinscr*, l>j • ' .• -- 1 P ~ 31 - PA.VJS. Aact-.>'o. Hi Tlfih Jt AJgl'ily {jjtpj.s A-Cl).,atreiiaim r .i<trhVn i .r. Jn2o Lw P<ie*.Cd, -——— • Stock Broken and 'Aactto»>*f[ft. ’ S«°M I «Ri L B, N E W ;, STOCKAI -MGlffi- W dayof At,gr»v w>te*cco4in R iiTß,i. area t^^^ a ia fota N«w Block of tbo AUegbesv isUarwof the Pnwhwer. of **??£{“ '• : « italrocDt of dollar* rwr »b*xn. rtor «* «* »*«* »y ■csffiK.«£ I, SSf . j n . ' AUSTIN LOOMIS* CO-* l '. ' B^BrnSSSaod - QTOCK SALESBi AUSTIN LOOMrs V own*.« W,, „ ABSTIJi O atoc * I»ot» Broker*. 02 taaiih^L'? ' coosxzre s; oasT ■ r^r^ OR;D TO ' rrEE RADICES. TK£ HEATED TERM is APPIiOACII- ‘ S '°. I RON IN <T, 4c., Hnsgrnvt’g Gas Cooklßj Stovt, TOII T ,. WM.li.Wtt* waiUß ij, POTTS it CO., ■ ■ _ FLOUT. Melons,. „■ O-RAjrisr AND PROETTOB commission merchants, _gCat..jmi«. md, , Wit. H-Hwra*r • ‘~*~ ” | ju, acutii .} val, B * HOLMES A lino.. . PORK AND BJ3J3J* PACKPTSS ' cor £i*£ s *t lir rxoh/o&c£r KS ’ raSo n»rfcet and Fron?fii»eLi. WALLS ; rxcvv&a OAUBAr,: rpWITH StREKE, t*tire*n Wood •odM*rk#»,PiUrtrargh AMDKOTXPK3 tna . V.' ; * “ „ * . PHOTOQUATiia • ■'.* Sjj “ ll * ,* M 1” ***“ «*-*«* ast, «t utUfitetorj - • -•' •’■■ Bijlftdfita . ■ CAIICHJ GO’S A P S AND PHOTOOKAPinO rw WriEJluy, ho. 21 Fifth rtrwLopMdfni)B>t\«iiJ Brat EtST rSAih. ftaisbe«l iu ou or wt»r color*, tintoS or ulain *gnSS«« md.Rooeptloa Boon op the ground fla-ir- * m *#i-<jT T A MBROTYPES— '••' •” ——- ; ■ . or rue nigs QUALITT-AND frlHlgn,, . i • • AT. TALK '. . -**»?*'' ADA3IS QALLEET, . mxl2Amd NO. S< fOCKTII ETItHKT "PROPOSALS will be received by the Re corulag X«guia(or t at bii oCEceycn lV\an enlft Wodoodsy, tbo 14tb dsv cf 'Johr. IIM, it I'* u «!. f n • eWtliiS tU tsaterial .txl ,or ta * ; ' ■ J BBWEa I» CHEItOT AILE 7. > JjjJ 1 * North dido of. Fourth«tmt to lha HcDosgaMa' •Sf’ ■wOatiota mi r t» «en si tbo lUcoriliar aosfrf°* V cifflcp, towhlci ihe «ttentionrf bMto?!i ? **”• • • ■lynti - : ItRUcOOinW..;. OLD. PUNS—Dawson, WaYron * HvdoW •SI*W ‘MS* Odd Pan, ■ .nltaU. SJ «N' •ad acmbor* ° tt *Bl*ol Pen af Ibonme cojotraetwa • -.• #toci f,t wrtoo* : .* S„" T “ Vr tbeatow celebrate tan. TnV b 7 . J. t. READ, 78 Foorih Btrrot, ; •• : . Aprrfip DpJigipgfc :■ PRODtrcis for 20,0001b*.country entrdßalk M«af; 25 bbli “ “ Km l’ork; . • . 150lmiLX)r7 Apr»lMK' 2,000 lb»; country cux»4 C*«m, . Ia »tora at ; my a •ggBtVKR It Pn.>rO&rtt>*t Kentucky jhesu\—is baiee, eritabb , Hr TwiDMiukei'* b* 1 , oa coMtatocot tttd&r towcocloe.by JaJT . ATWELL. Men haif*barrcls netv Nd"? MackpxH.UfsMn.: «c’4jiod ** 3 -sEcn * traromsgos; ; - No.uo awoml.f. ■ PSQUiio bar > Bobinet for Moaqailo iu n m!«i • *** yard. of »rMon*Lfo a5S* •“« "Lfrn rtoek of all , UtmjMlopaiwd. 4 TaA^ngft )^»“».M«« L Of • j.B.OANnre». ?'^ssssrssg^g^» -Jo2T • ••• idS. BLKttteO. • •»■■ ■ - 1 —— —- -=- Dtuao&d and ■'/ JrSIrdAT- . ■ • HKNItr ir„ COT-umi-■ •
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