Pttsbwglj ©a|rtte. *' >• ywun...j. l. t . jnmi nun 'a. RIDDIiH * Co., MDITORS an,l PROPRIKTOBX. PITTSBTJBOH: Monday morning, adoust 2, ibss. BEPrBUCAKt STATE TICKET. roa inwn /rw»*, IjQHX if. RKAD, of Philadelphia. ‘ rom cash. txionwionm, WILLIAM K. FRAZER, of F«j-«tt«. ?!' ! REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICZET roxooWEtw— 2lrr sutiict, CO ROSEA, CHATOOEY D. HOSTWICK, L»irrctic*Tll!e. * DJSRCTOI 07 TOOL ROBERT H. DAVIS, Ohio. Tsi Prviidert at BsDroßP.— -Mr. Buchanan and hia retinae, itfcluding Sir Gore Ousloyand family, are now at Bedford, enjoying, we f trust, a happy retirement from the oarea of State.. Wo owo this announcement to our read 4r* f° r 'the reason that we.menlioned a few days ago on the authoiity of Forney’s Press, ihat the President, in riew of the damaged oondilion *. of the Treasury, would notpay hie annual visit-lo the Springs. The Press, of a rnoro recent date, if anxiouß to know why-Sir Qore Oualey follows the President and other high officials in their anmmer journeying*, and asks what -is Sir Gore’s position at Washington. The/Vmhinte that the presont “hitch" in the Nicaraguan af fairs is owing to the association of this British emissary with the hoods of our government.— Slnoe asking questions is the order, may wo in* quire, in ofemall way, wh&t position this R. M. Magraw dr P. M. Magraw holds that he Should be always heralded as the travelling companion of the “old gentleman of the White-house"? Is he one of the “relvet footed toadies" referred Vo by Occasional, or does he fijl the position of a gentleman ont of livery—a sort of avani eourrirr —to the royal household? Mr. Buchanan poa .aesaes-too muoh of the feeling of “olii school aristocracy" to elevate him to the post of trav ailing companion,' we are cure, and hence oar curiosity to know precisely xchat he is. When the President journeyed to Washington, pre vious to his inauguration, this chevalier distin guished himself by kicklngboysfrom.thecar plat form and proclaiming to passengers and bystand ers that the' car was reserved expressly for Mr. Buchanan and himself. Was (his “service" ne cessary in the recent royal visit to Bedford? It is annonoaad that (he guests, including “velvet-footed toadies," will honor Bedford with a sojourn of two weeks. It is a pity the Presi dent did not arrivo a few days sooner, when he might‘have witnessed the display of fire works, in which the name of another and a truer “son of Pennsylvania" shono in letters fit fire; in happy connection with “18G0." Such a eight might have proved efficacious for the diseased optics of our worthy Chief Magistrate. The Riohmond South his no confidence in the proffered friendship of tho '•Nationals” who re- : 2 Thog< Andenon ride in the North, and for a most excellent' 3. John B Clark, reason. Thatjoornof very pertinently says:*— 4 .Spraig, | JtWe hate no, confidence in any man north of J| * Huron and Dixon's lino. They cannot be onr j Jm - h - Woodson, friends and be honest. The interests ofthe two ; 0. John S. Phelps, sections are antagonistic. Tho northenrtnan ■ *7. J. W. Noel, orho goes for oar interests necessarily goes i *- against th©interests. of the North—his country; Fasau Ootdbsak amojiq tux Mussuluaßs ih sad we can htfto bo confidence inn traitor, v no Caudia.— The news from C&ndia is- far,'from matter how highhis price." . j satisfactory. It is now the Mussulmans who ■' Onr dougbfbeea ahoold lay the aboTt to heart I resist authority, on account of the concessions Mr. Bigler who lies mode bo m.oy lsohrymoso I ™«i».»thwpfcri-Umn.. of Athens, * . •' • , , J . 3 , describes the slate of affairs m Candia aa very appeals to his Southern brethern in regard to * unsettled. . the sufferings which, he is compelled to undergo j Tho Mussulmans who are shut up ia the for* in the North, can see how hw allies a*. ; tresaee still refuse to learc them, and threaten o spike him. Io their secret souls,’for his “serriees." j m*™*™ of the Cbrietiaos. Serersl ofth. Ist- JT -“7 , _ ‘ ter were murdered near the town of Candta,- to The Richmood rngutrer does, not conceal its ft kind of in which caUle belonging aversion to men born 00 tho soil of- Virginia, to the peaceable Rayahs of the surrounding who ever entertained a feeling hostile to thein* J Tillages were carried off. .motion of SWry. Like it, noighhor. th. *s?&£ South, it derotion to #larei7 I £ ftn commissioners, and who had evacuated all Ai at atest ofjorUO^Jij.^ ’ tofc'Eiiciitr, who is an | ther positions round the Canea, leaving only -v •spirintArtieCabernatorial Chair of Virginia,- ’ 600 men in observation at Keramla, again as- L.iL * „«.w ____ I eembled in tho mountains. They announced - .!OKlgh a regular fire-ester now. some ten or j wonU DotllJr down their i raa onmUlo twelve years ago thought it would be much . arrival ofthe new governor, Sami Pacha, with better for his native Stale to haTe fewer slaves the imperial firman confirming the concessions and more enterprising white laborers. 'ln the t recently made to them. faoi Of tho foot Ih.l ho his long since recanted j M*aoan.L«., Jaly l 3 -Tho Moliamm e d.n pop- 6 ~ nlation have committed fresh outrages, and at these "pernicious dootrines, and has been the ! Ucked the Christian ohurcheß and the European model of a consistent pro-slavery -democrat, up- consulates. The Christians sought refuge: by balding Leoompton and serving Buchanan, the flight. ‘Eaaairer eeva • Accounts from Athena slate that a terrible * V l *- ./v:. v ' . : reaction of the Mussulmans againet the Chris* -"Wo. are not satisfied with Mr. Ulch«r' B atow- taiM hu taken place in CaudTa. •»- of.inti-M.Tjry Bontimonla of ,1847. Th* A young-Gftok ortho Cahei killed a Turk in arowM was open, frank and manly, but doeonot B(If T ho body ofthe Mursulman waa adtartho nspqnmbtlUy that will rest upon the MnleJe d to tho mosque, and a general rising Dcuweratio parly should any sion be nominated , o on after took place: : •Jo jwf entertained anti-alaTery BonUmenla.— Th , Enropoms consulates, as well u the ThiaUno eumlty lo Mr. ietcher.hul friend- CathoUo churches, were ineulled. , Tho French —to the Democratic party. and under thisone fl»g waa fired on, and the hotel •of the Turkish' broad rule all such nominees equally corns.' ■ Admiral was threatened unless the Greek wo*. qow about _tbe anteoedepla. of Bigler, Jones, ptjt to death. ' . oad others of that '‘ilkt" %hat must the South 'The GreekwA* strangled byorderof thu-Ad thlhfccf their supporting iho Wilmot-ProriM, hi»_body giren up tc (hef^pic; l ■ rr . , ; nod was dragged by them before-the houses of y ■ ' , i the consuls. y _ The Christiana are leaving Canea, in crowds. —The Tarke at Retimo have devastated chnroh es in that tows, wounding several of Ihe olergy, and token possession ofthe citadel, tho artill* erymen etftUoned ia it part with the mob. Kx*4jLf.~Thii is the' day of India Kansas. - To~d*y U» English swindle is to be voted on, < tad theadministration expresses t confidence' 1 : r of •Carryingtho swindle through. How, we J cannot tell; battapnblio opinion In theteni • iory iadecidedly the other way, ills plain that thtrtxpeotatioa is based on the success of some scheme of fradd. t - The temptation, it is true, is a strong one.— • The people art offered millions of acres of the ...TV best of lands in.the State, for school and rail* road aud purposes, thotthelr taxes • W lightened forever, if ■ they will only no* r . oept Constitution. Ifthcywill not Vote to accept that' Constitution, the Wash* : , ington Union says. they toio “toremain out of ■ the several years;” When those w attend jean have, passed, the choice tends in '.* ' valuableportions of the SjatevillaU .be^daimed/aadthepublic landthat may .ihen 'be^radedlo tbeSialewiii not boof thtTvalue te a&|pspple which‘they oooid^Aow - * ’ acquire by the -Le^tojAon^ t Constitution, would be- And bright hmd the existence of Which ia aa heartily .. denied bythe acquincmj Democracy. Inaddl " ties to this, the certificates' of election to tho % Tree Soil candidate# for the Uglslidare, giving: /*•' -1 them a controlling toajority—and tho submission: I '■ _• of (he returns for State officer* to the Legleia-I j.v ton, thus throwing thewholopower jof the S ' r fitate conditional on the acceptance |-•: . .of theLeoompton Constitution, into thebandsof B the enemies of that ConsUlodon, giving the !* . ■ Free Sailer*two UnUed EUUsScnttors and a Representative in Congress stance—all this is . offered, the people, if they will bni bow down r. . 'andWcqultsce in the legsliiyaod regularity of |>• „* a thieving attempt to deprive them of their f'- ' . V right* ;if they will only refrain from.branding I- Xeeompten with the scorching scarlet letter of. Si 4 vihtaebeoomlngU., . L ” J;,\- Xhe indicatlons of popular sentiment, how* 1' * eyty/gn *B against the bribe; . and if the peo* ;,. ' . .jii k*T, a fair alow.ira ajitlcipalaita eltt- Si , irtwlmlag dafaat. J.’," { '■?. . <• ' i.» . mi: . ■ OBo.—Th«Looofooo SlAtaConTention adopted • rMolotiona ebddralng Baehmaoi Leoompton aad ' - |ka Vtti Boott Jeelaitmi *«4 g»™ Doaglaa li« go-by. Th 6 Dotigtaa mea were amerehandral ■ an 4 mkda no aJSoir of : feaUlao«. i lb* c°aTen t!mwaatam« aaa»pltlHw«. ’ •; nalltJMnullibSO !>»»• * <wnptw> ISSSL. tfm “ilrai of tt« UoM.‘ W. h»T» ’ SkSuf *!*"«- retolllM h^e^-W. • vUoh r»oenU*took pl«» In ff»t»lol<tojre«klp, SiraS tbkt Hr. ® iasaaftsasmsm SgSS^S^SfeSJs&v ‘ ■ '« J < * y-jA^A-PSI^SSSM Bmtishleos.—Ei® Philadelphia JS r oithAmi r The Pajrtj*ruutto<iaaU% shocking »din-. rican, callsaUeulion (6 the eharacterof B&tiah of Papiil oppreiifta « hat iron, a»4*veloped in extracts quoted from tin , \ *-n .«»!. . .v i ftJew. Bnaed:.Mortm«, fin lit iv<h dottbledßriU.li aalhorlty., .Thu U.tte kuid , iron which our government hag Bent to GltjgrfSr 1 nurse. The woman recently mentioned this, for in order-to supply water to WagKragton i foot to her priest at the confessional. The priest! City • ■■ I immediately sent a report of the affair to the 1 ' K£3» i^^tS3ft ! oxnosurcof ho rha P - ° a J r r P ‘ ‘bo Holy Offi£ fortblir guide,earn, to Morinra's i comment . he ’ h,^ h ° J house, Li told him thatthey had come to claim : fnd ™ S P n " ba,!<,abroaa - . Christian ohild whom he wa. ...lawfully har made at home. The b . , a#of lb , remoutMiidM of the ; ?ls£ purchase. under «P«u ali»e , fllbe * d , b P e M dscreams of Iho mother, ! P - “a ”1? " e lh ‘‘, l E e their child, now fonr yeara old, was ton. from | SSr P” fitB “* «»oh .puretaeea must Bo ; thom „ nd ktn l 0 Ro^c where a i, bellered to ! mowffiin ordinarily lem P t.ng. From a hum- ba „ kced in . idling hospltaL The j of notices of the quail y of iron now m mothe 7 h J gont oul of her mind. Thin mon couto of preparaUon in hngUnd and Scotland , lrou! , cl ia B B!rid ' b e notorione in Bologna, for the Americanmarket, we take the following. . , Tho first is from a correspondent or the London . It > S esu , m ?, ted tb ; l tb ' re S™ M° b "*2 * n ■' Engineer, tho letter being dated at Wolrerhamp- ‘ho State of Massachusetts, in the New ton, England, July 6: * ; England States, and 4,600,000 in the United •Tho period for the American fall trade ha. States: Ohio .undo foremost In tho number of dosed without lls biing characteriied by much horses hew iork next, PennsylTania next, ieqniry. It is thought, howerer, that if tho Kentucky next, and Minnesota last of .11. Ea neoessiUes of makers on this side of tho Allah- ‘ be horsesof MassadiuseU. ats76 per tie should force them to accept oon.ldef.biy head, th.tr xaluo will bo *8,750 000, and all the lower rate, for good iron than.ro now being horse, m the United flutes .“hesame rate, taken, Americans may he tempted to make sontl Ta “° «» T.6M.000 or more rather large purchapcs for the epring trade. It than three lime, the whole eotum and woolen ie net probable that the makers of iron that mannfaotnnngoapUalof the Colon. Tho horse stand high in tho United State.morket will giro lni f rMl » important one to tho wealth way to the extent deßired. At the sam. time ana prosperity of the States. there can be no doubt thatlarge quantilietofan in- Dos’? hold over your crops from year to year. ferior detcription of iron art being made at very low Independent of the lou by waste and vermin, figurts for both American and home bityert. the chances of the market are as likely to bo ‘There are one or two works in South Staf- against as in favor of you. To illustrate the fordshire that are Known to lakeorders for prices peculiarity of some farmers in thisrcspeol, we which would not for a moment be entertained may mention a circumstance that happons quite by others, and the machinery of-these former is often in the extensive dealings of a western in active motion full lime. In North Stafford- grain merchant- He states that ho bought ro shlro the instancee of oonstant activity frotriiho oently, at "65 cents per bushel, a large parcel of same cause are not at all rare. Ofcourse lb such wheat that was gathered during the past three cases the quality of the -iron cannot be other- years, which included the identical lot harvest wisothan very poor. edin 1855 and 1850, and for which bo offered ‘At some of these works to Which we hate had last season $1,35 per bushel, our attention drawn, wo regret to find that boil- Reappearance or the Plaque. —The plague, er plates aro being turned out in rather-largo after an intermission of twenty years has reap qaantlUes. Wo trcmblo at the consequences peered iu a district of the Pasholikof Tripoli, that may ensue when these plates are submit- namedßeugaji,audatlaBtaccouotBwaaeontm ted to tho werk whlchmany boilers, both in~Qur uing to make ravages as an opidemio. own country and in America, are now not un- There was a rumor that it had already reached frequently subjected.’ - Constantnople, but for this there was no foun- Such is the manner in which the trade is kept dation. The most stringent quarantine regula alive in the present period of depression in Ebg- tions had beeu resorted to land, and raoh the stuff with whiok the conlrac- Tat number of SaTinga Bankl) iu France k tors will fill asy orders we may send for mppltts 3;3 ba ,;„g <j 3o 000 depositors and 276,000,000 of any .ort wo may require. Tho rofitoo of for- francs doposites. Tho number of deposing in mer forging, and cistmgs .a now thrown into F „ ncc compared with tho populaUon i. as one that new work, aa wo are lnfonnod; the slag and , 0 thirly . cig r h[ . tn tbe city of P^is on , l 0 ee „„. cinders, in which the proportion, of silica ren- i n ? he proporUon U on. to thirty-six; in doting tho Iron wholly nnfit for purpceco re- Qre , t I!riui - ‘ IO l 0 fifte(lll in Belgium cue to qnirtng .trength and .oUdity, areroworked with ei hl . ln Stlon on , lo fonr ln lho prloc ipal ; » ‘hare of now iron to fill American controots at loßnB of SwitierUnd, one to three, i low prioes. .It oosts bat a trifle to break us „ „ » n ti , , . . 0 . down withynoh tmppUos, and tho effort to ox- S' l P, 7 E01 . K, T U ' T ' Dri lsh ALtorney-Q.n.ra l , tiaguish oar manufactures has been entered ag«d 01 Jas jnst somidaUsod the fashionable t upon with so much of rigorous recklessness; a» ” rU of K ' , e lan , d . by nrowhig hi. m«rl.go.om. to bring out romou.trM.oes from Brituh lion- ‘ lme a «° *> tb b» dMry-umld. The fact has master, tbemselres.” been concealed untilfurther concealment was impossible, ike lauy having presented aim with aeon heir, to the intense disgust of his only child by liis first marriage—a daughter—who is herself married, and has a family. Tan Shakespeare autograph is enshrined in thoßritish Museum, lilies on velvet, in aslop ing mahogany case, with a plate-glass before it, and curtains of bine silk-to protect it from too strong light. “What axunge,” says the Illus trated London Neva, loa dirty chest, in a three-pairbMiP'ottic, of Chancery lane.” Tub Best SnoTever heard of "has been made ln Calais, Maine, where a gentleman fired, in midnight darkness, at the hark of a dog, and the next morning, found the animal dead, the bullet having hit him in the throat. The entire race of Englishmen, from Gordon Camming down to any undistinguished Cockney, may bo safely challenged lo beat this. 4 La diaha.— The parlies ore marshaling actirel/ in the Uoosicr Stato. The Congressional nomi nations so far as made are as follows: Leeompton. Aoti-Lecomptoo. 1. W. E. jfiblaek, A. P. Horey, 2. W. H. English, *■'«■**"* 4. \V. S. Holmao, P. A. Baekiemao, 7. Ilenry Secrot, J. G. Paris, 8. J*W. Blake, Jas. Wilson, 0. Jno. C. Walker, Schuyler Colfax, 11. J. R. Co&roth, J. U. Pettit. ■ Messrs. Ilorey, Paris and Carr are Anti-Le compton democrais; the other Anti-Lecompton candidates are Republicans. ' "Missouri—Votes 10-dax, and the contest for Congressmen has been a bitter one. The St. Louis Democrat expresses confidence in Blair's election, bot we are less sanguine and shall not be surprised to hear of his defeat. The candi dates are as follows: Dist.. Democrats. L J. 11. Barrett, | F. P. Blair, jr, Rep. I 8. M. Breckinridge, x r. •J. B. Hcndemn, A. L. No competitor. Branch, A. L. ' J J. W.'krid, A. L. { Geo. R. Smith, x. k. J. M. Richardson, A. L. C. C. Ziegler, A. L. ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO DxrrUUDTHB ReVEBUE. —Borne $BO,OOO wovtlfof Cuba hoi-sugars have recently been seized by the United Slates author itlesatNew York and Boston for nndeiyalua tion. The TruttUtr gives <be following partic nlare of the case: "The seizure at New York.took place several weeks since, and ooniisted of seTeral.cargos# sent by one firm in Cuba.and Lhe v whole yalaadc at about S6O,OQO* Thls sagar wascmlgnedto: two firms of the highest respectability w York, one of which is Messrs. Maitland, iPhelps &Co. Tho article was v seat, to .them by VCuba firm of only a few years* standing; who.'it^Bp*, 7 peared, had invoiced thesugars below oe, and bad ink-eoHufUie ;Dpon which adoty.isalso levied. - i Upon the‘firtni to whom theengar was con elgnedHhe Cuba merchanU had,- however, drawn for thej fall Taloe oftke consignment, including the cost of, the boxes; and in some oases, we -understand, these drafts had been accepted and. paid. After the seizure, a member of the Caba firm came to this coontry and proceeded to Washington to arrange the matter. : t _ He attempted to Indnos the Secretary to give an order for the re-delixery of the .sugar, but avail, as ths proofs of under-value are quits strong. We understand that by order of- Collector Aoatlp, box-sugars sent here by the tame Cuba firm, of the Talus of twenty thousand dollars, hate been sslied within a day or two, under allegations of. asomewhot similar charac ter to those of the New York importation.” Mbb How. Thomas Cobwih om the Stump.— The opponents of Lecomptonlsm will be, grati fied to lCsom that the Hon., Thomas Corwin will be heard on the stump this fall, in support of the Republican nominations. A mass meeting of the Anli-Lecomptrm votera.of the Seventh Con gressional IHstrloi will be addressed by him, at Morrow, on Friday next, August flth, and on the following day he will speak at Chillioothe. The speaking at Morrow will commence at 11 b?elQo)t A. M. ” ’ .Tub 7vh Ohio CoHoncssioitAt Hon. Thomas Corwin has consented to al|dw bis name to go beforo the Republican Congressional Convention of the 7th District, which x4£«ls at Morrow on the lGlh of Augost. His willingness thus expressed to return to pnblio life, is hailed with much gratification by his who are presumed to be so numerous in the 7th dis trict, as to make his nomination and election a certainty.—Cm. Com. : Tnz Dalles, is » name giren to a nurow pu- j wage on 0i« Colombia rirer, toms Bfly j miles. abore the cascades, where the stream 1 puses between ImrOeoee walls or baealliorbck, ! only three hundred feet- asunder, The nemo which Is pronounced as Ifwrltlen dcAU,' means s-fjehs,” end WU gireo, donbUees. by the eatly Trench trappers, ea desoriptlve of Lhe remarka ble muses ofbefldtp.which ere not dissimilar to flagstones set upon pad end cemented together, f J EaouiH Noimergh,— ADemocretfo Cootcu tjon eaaeabled.ysittrdaj- el I , aolt,lod.,forlhe i'Sfoond Gonffeaaiaaal District,, whan ,Wm. H. EMUsbftheßomlnsl, anther of US.ahoendadU tipa’of. the teootopton B'«ipdJ*, «er.nomtoted -^.^i‘:''<.-'-y-w‘'r.V-s*: T <Vv-,''rV-'' >, '.- "• . . Fever and Agnti—i ease of Eight Months'Stand* ing Cured by BC'.RIIA VC'S HOLLAND BlTTEBS— lllilmi Sell;. No. 117 Seventh, near Qrant street, ssjc “List Jdly, while running on the river, on a cotton boa plying between Natchss and New Orloaae, I was taken with Fever and Ague. For eight long, month* 1 suffered with tbia dreadful disease. The greater part of thla time 1 m unable to work, and spent at t*ast fifty dollar* for different medicines, bat found no permanent relief. Three weeks ago, one ot my friends fmisted npon tsy trying Boerbave's Holland Bitten, saying that a cure war ywanmtwd. After taking it for one weak, I mutt state, X was a sound man.— I ban been at work now for two w*ek£*and have bad no ' return of the Ghllla and Fever whatever. ** I certify that the above statement U true. THOMAS ADAMS, Diamond Bouse, or at R. Chester's Gothic Hall. . Oamo*!—B4careful to ask for Doer bare's Holland Bit ten. The great popularity or this medicine has Induced nxtny Imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. 49 B Sold at gl per bottle, or sis bottles tor $3, by the pro pMai,BENJ. PAGE, Jl, A 09., Manufactaring' Pharma oeudstsand Chemists, 27 Wood street, between Ist and 2d tl«,Pittsburgh, and Druggists generally. Jo3o:dA*F 5-prnal flatlets. WHEELEH & WIX.B ON'S BBWIffO MACHIRBB Agent’s Office,’ G 8 Fifth Street. Theso Maohinos, which hare gained each an enviable reputation over all other Vi-Hn—, oa ac count of let. Their Lock Btltch. 2d. Their simplicity of construction and consequent freedom from deruDgemest. 3d. Easy movement, and 4lh, Their durability, are now offered with all the latest improvement and advantages at manufacturers' prices, by ALEX. R. REED, Agent, So, 08 Fifth Street. TUEGRBATfiST MATCH MACHINE IN THE WORLDI A FORTUNE UADI WITH A fiMALL INYESMKNT. THOMAS'PATENT MATCH MAGHIHB Is a simple, cheap and perfect Match Maker. The Machine eosts only JUh; is driven by hand, and wOl make the for tune of the manufacturer la a short time.. Whara good wood Is to be bad readily It materially redness the cost 49"Seimal eoonty or Machine privUeigas are offeradtar ■aleatamodanteprlcw. Fbr partienlan call at GAU9TB COUNTING aOOMTjifth street. JeLdAwfctfT American MaculactHred Watches. We would mbst’ announce to the public that we have taken the Agency for the celebrated , • 'ABEBICANTiEVEE WATCDEI, An article which is manufactured ln'Wallham, and gotttra up of the beat material on the moat approved priori pis,' and posaemea every requisite C.ra RELIABLE KEEPER. For any defect in 'material, workmanship-or performance trader fair ruagt. the manabclnrera bold them* wires at all tlnua responsible. These watches hare beea tested and are la nse dally by a great many Railroad officers and bare give the utmost tails faction tu n-gard to strength aod correctness of Gins on LOCOMOTIVES AND RAILROAD CARS. While to notion. Erery watcb.wiUbe aocamseoled with • orrtifleato or gnarentea from the manafactaren, rbowlng thet the bayer rnne oo rUk whatever of pitting a watch that tin sot keep correct time. The wetchea aro of a median else, banting caw, tnach is ■tjU tike an English Watch, and will certainly please every one who may give theme-trial. In addition to the afore, we keep constantly on hand a fall Mmminutrif the beet 'Bake English and Bwlw Watches, Watch Makera* Tool*, Machinery and Vetch Materiel, to gether with'a'camplsle atock of Jewelry, Silver Ware, <Socka,.«faM|lBoe)U, which wa shall at all timer be .happy to show to oni coaNaera. REINEMAN * MKIItAN, O Fifth Plltsbargh, Pa. mrlMydawT—JclO. "noTusasi hotubbsu noTHBHiiu •X>on’tfairto.procure Mrs. TYinsloVs Sooth- In^Bjrspfor Children Teething. Itbaanoequalon earth. bctlltatM the proeaa* of teething by eofteoiog the gome, reducing 'ill —win »u*y p*ld, tad U tore to rqgnUte the bowels. Depend. upon it, mother*, it wlUglTbreettojoojwelTaii,nnd relief and health to yoor infanta. Perfectly atfa In tU caeea. - ThU reloabU preparation la lbo preemption of ooe of . abe moatexpariencod tod abUfal female PbyiicUna in Now England, *nd hae been need with neTer*falling encceeilu mlllt©CJ Of CMOS. We beHtfre It tbo beat androraaf re toady la the world, In . til etaaa of Dyeentery and Dlarboea in Children, whether It r ariaea torn teething or from asj ether caoae. • IfilfeandbeelthcanbeevUsutedbydGlkraijnilceQta,!! U wortb'lta weight In gold.j^ , ; W l ' \‘>,' MUUooiof bottlea are gold gift In jha Dolled Btataa; ItUaaoldabdwefrfoedretnedy. ‘ ' raiOEO2iLY3S OCaiB ABOTHX EpNone gumineatiletatbe fa-IImOoofCDRTIB APIB KINB, Now York, teen the oottldo wrapper, Sold by Droggtata throoghoat the world. DR. OEO. 11. KETBERfAgent tor Pittsburgh. Jn2d>wlyfcT? 6 ranaraußU. WM. ItcKEEACO, Ho. 33 I. Front n. and Ho. 33 Latltta 81 IMPORTERS OF FOKKIGN DBY GOODS, .Abe constantly receiving on consignhxxt, IBIBH LtSßKfi, BHIHT FRONTS, RDKTS, 4c. In' (ml Tirlttj' ■ AlioJ - BitlllMl OOOD.I, coiixlitlog ta' pert of PAPER UO9LINB, VELVET OORDS, HEAVERTEXN3. TABBY VELVET A ALPACCAB,QABHHERES,ITALIAN CLOTHS, Ac. jaL33Efc "" PAYHB, BISBBLX. ft CO., GooUlng. X*arlor and Heating STOVES, Orates, Froqts,< Fenders, sto. And Uuobctnnn of tb« Celebniod OAJPYTAX* COOIONQ KANX3-Sl. SO. 938 LIBERTY STREET,: MITCHELL, HERRON A CO., , aixmctnuu o? Cooking Parlor and HMtlliß STOVES, flute FronU, Feiden, Cooking Bnngei, it. lM.hiharty Bl«, Plttahnr|h, Pa* mrS2fcly TAILOR, No., 54 SL. 01»it Strati, r.(Dr.liMni>nrMMaL) ' miMUMB, PA. . ■Rilfll - Sprtial _ f Permanent Offlcft- Complying -with the urgent request of hun dreds of their patients, DRB. C. M. FITCH Ac J. W. STjKKS litre concluded to remain PBaBABESTLY IS PITTSBURGH, And may bo consulted at their office, No. 191 Penn Street, OPPOSITE THE BT* CLAIR HOTEL. Daily, except Sundays, for Consnxnptlota, Asthmai Bronchitis and all other Chronic Complaints complicated with or causing Pulmonary Disease, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affection* of the Liver, Dys pepsia, Qaktrilit, Fetnalr Complaints, etc. DRS. FITCH A STKJBS would state hstthslr treatment of Consumption is based npon tne fact that hr disease ao- UtsinViebiood and tytiem at large, both before,*'* -during its development fa Ui* and they thcrefoi employ • Mechanical, Hygienic and Medicinal ronedJd* to purify the blood and strengthen tbo system. IHM that, they use MEDICINAL INHALATIONS,tthich they value highly,but only as RdtiaUvst, (Aarwp no Curative tffui when used alone,) and luvallde are earnestly cautioned agaluitwaatiog the precious Lime ef curability on any treatment based upon tbo plausible, but false Idea that thn“s«at of .the disease can be reached in a direct manner by Inhalation,” far as before itated, the teat of the disease it i/t the blood and its effects only In the lungs. charge for consultation. A list nf qnrwUun* will be sent to those wishing to con anil us by letter. mySsfawfctf F John C. Baker & Co’s GENUINE OOD-LITKR OIL!! Tins Medicine, prepared in tho most ap proved manner, and bottled by us, has received the sanc- tion of the moat scientific Of thoMedlcal Probation of Phil adelphia and elsewhere, who rteommendßas superior to any other now maoofsctnred. Of its efficacy and Importance as a remedial In cases of Consumption, Gont, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Dheoma- Ihnn, and all Scrofulous diseases, U Is unnecessary to speak; —thousands of eminent physicians of Europe and America having tested iu wonderful curative properties. Prepared only by JOHN'C. BAKER A CO, Wholesale Druggists. No. 1&4 North Third street, Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggists throughout the country. fe'23:iltor3o Th6 # Qreat English Remedy SIR JAHEI CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLSI Prepared from a prescription of Sir James Clarke, M.D* Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. Tills well known Medicine Is no Imposition, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, root any causo whatever; and although a powerful remedy, they contain nothing hurtfafto the constitution. TO MARRIED LADIES it It peculiarly *uit«i. It will, in a ehort tlme, brfogon the monthly period with regnlarlty. These Pdts have never been knotvn to faft where ths dirtc* tions on the teeo%dpagt of pamphlet are toeß observed. For full particulars, gst a pamphlet, fnm, of the agent. N. B —JI and 6 pottage etemps enctcoed to any anthorl ted agent, will inauru* bottle, containing over W pills, by return mail. i B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO-, Pittsburgh, wholesale agent, and sold by all druggist*. . ap27;dfow fc T BINQER’B bewiwq machines. The great superiority of fIINOER'S MACHINES Overall others for the use or Clothing and Shoe Mannfocturors, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, Has long been known and practically acknowledged. HIS NEW FAMILY MACHINE, Which Is a light, compact and hlghty omarr>":tal machine, (doing its work equity woll with the lorge machines.) and most becomea favorite for family nee. Afnll supply of the above for sale at New York prices, by R. STRAW, 38 Market At., PITTSBURGH, FA, Also, the BOUDOIR BBWINO MACHINE. Price from $49 to JSO. [del*] anl&lydfc lake superior copper hill AND SMELTING WORKS. PARK, MCURDY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, BRAZIERS’ and BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP PER BOTTOMS, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter ("older, Ac. , Also, Importers and Dealers in METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IROJf, WIRE, Ac. Constantly oa hand, Tinmen’s Uarhines and Tools. Warehouse, ATo. 149 i > i(|<(.aiisl2o Second itretl, Pittsburgh, Psuna, 49*?pedal orders of Copper At to any djiljal pattern. mysP:d3aAwlyT X... v • ~ 8. B. & C. P. MABBT^B, susmcTcniia or PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS Of WRAPPING- PAPER. Warehoust, Ho. 27 Wood finest, ; PITTSBURGH, PA. Bags bought at market prices. »y4:tf fc J. H. CHRISTY, M. D.» 163 Tlinl Street, Pittsburgh, Pnsa., Saviog hid the adrantagsa of Eastern CoiltgeMad Hoe pttels,andsenkal.yttrF' «ffen bis professional service* in SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CASES. Rev. W. D. Howard.! * k Col. Wilson McOuidlees. Rev. D. H. A. KcUau 1 Hon. H. A. Weaver. T. H. BUI, Esq. * RomT.J.Btgham. J. XL Hunter. \ | Jobs ll. Hell or, Esq. Jacob VcQoUlwtcr, kiq. my&lydib N. HOLME3 « bOlfa, DULXBS in Fireign and Doratilie BUli of Eiehasge, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES AND .SPECIE, NO. 67 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH,’ PA. tE£,CollKtioa* made oa nil tbe priodpel cltiM through' oat the United StntM. ep'22-fcly _____ Iren Btlllnfi Irom~Vaulta, Vault Door a, Window Stmtlen, Window Guardi, kt., Hot. 7\6tmAStnd 9adW Third Street, (Between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA.,' Ha*e c&kaad a earlety of newPagatm, foncyand plain, callable I 'gr alt porpoee*. Partlcnlar attention paid to en dcalagQ rare Lota. Jobbtngdoaeat>hortaotic*. > mrfl Wa. —..ww. o. rauas VAWDBVHR ft FRIEND, ATTORNEYS A. T LAW. an • SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, Jfa. b,AK£ju*i Block. Dthtjue, JoiM. Sfr fiolloi made la any part of Northern lowa, or TTectertc wleoosiu. 'WUI attend to the pnrchaee end Sale of Real Relate. ob> Ulnloa Hooey oa Bondaand Mortgagee. ’ aelilydtb « »O N , Hanokctiimtaad Dealer* In all Unde of TOBACCO, OTOTP AND CIGARS, 'AND . LEAF TOBAOOO, GtmurifSmilMUU Stmt o#4 DiamoidMUy, - ' 'PITTSBURGH, PA. ws.o. aoturtoa a. uun wunow nooaun.. M . M .. M .M. wruomum. BO BIN 8 ON, MllUS't BILLEBS, POUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WAS WORKS, PtttsbQlsb, Penns. Otto a. No. SI Market afreet. ' Mami/ecture all kind* of Steam KarioeeandMlilllacbta 4 . er»i Cartings, Railroad Work, Elcatn .floUera and Bb«xt Iron Work. Jobbing and Repairing dona on ihfrtt notice. mrSs:lydto “ UKO. H. ANDERSON, A’o. IHI Liberty Street, Pittiburgh, Pa., mauritsma a»t> waoimu tuut m 1 Bttry Vartoty Of PATENT AND ENAMEtKD USATIIEK, Shoo LtaxLer, SpUtt, Morocco, French and Country Calf Skint, » Sole Leather, CarriojgeOUoloLlis. All of wtakbkrtn be furalabod at the lowest Caeh Pdcee. «•» IDE»WASTED.-a tpMly ; v FOREIGN . EXCHANGE. BIQHTBILL3 DEAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN * CO., OS TUB UNION BISK, LONDON, IN BUMS OF ONH | POUJp StWOING AND UPWARDS. Alep, BIUIML-tbe principal cltfaw and towne of Prance, Bejftomi Holland, Gmnaay, Bonk and other European Blgtee, conitiaily on hand and fiirnaleby ' ' WM.-H. WILLIAM* A ca, ftOfclynfb : Banket*, Wood «trwit, corner of Third. UATXiACK ft ROGERS, COMMISSION AND BOBWAKDINO MBROHANTS, Ho. 18 Pin, strut, ■(. Lonl,, Ha. uni fft Murdoch A Dlckaon, fit, Louie, • Day A UaUack, OtndnnaU, Ohio. Chaa.Doffleld A Co, Lduhrme, *J, . t. 8. Day A Co* Sankara, Pen* IH*-> Qreeo A Stone, JUnkere. Mmcaline, lowa, Day A Matlack, Philadelphia, 4 t A Veraytb, Ghlcwo, Preight Agent tor lUlnote Central Rtflnad, i v- JaMmdfo - - PITTSBURGH BAG FACTORY. X>. C-.cBB RBST, Corner Liberty and-’Hwd Streets, P2TTSBCBOB: PAn Mannfnctarer of all kinds of light Bags agitable fbr Grain, Flonr, Meat, Buckwheat, Balt, Haas and drown* nee, printed In neat and appreprtate. dealgtwto order. A constant nppty of Seamtea Bag* on hand, and drain Bags for hire. ' Clarion Mloir u.n, la tb.Colon. ill ortOTggDpt. EXNA STOVE wuiiKß. AtEZARDBB BRADLEY, ■atotictto** un wuirs w*T*ai va*htt or COOKING, PABMR AM HEATING RTOVEB Plain ana Tansy Orate Tronts, *o., WHOI..BAUS iH» BHilli . loco Jr, on Alltfbeny Hirer, no omro aotUMMt ol Pesneylvanla Paemngcr Depot. _ Office and' Sales Room. mrt&lydfc No, A WoedlU PUtaDurj ■W.JtDrBIOTHA® I ! kilnrrAortnucM «» kawj* B All Aindi of Tobaeeo,Bnt»ffand Cigars, QattrecanUy taken tbe bnlldtng No-IBP l° addltta to tMr iUanQctnrln|;JUtablkhr»ent.So.Dlrwta «tr*j£ wl»re tiny will b« plowed to rwclra their H«xl% HTIBBTOOH, PA. jfcUkNRY - ; , Forwarding and CominWon March ant, AND VHOUSALS DKALIRIV. : > Cheese, Butter* Seeds, JTUk, ; And Prodoca CtoamUy« .. . . U ' ftoed foA' Wiafl; " f AXoLikVMajR. “ •• v p.i-jcd '"- ‘ Ainkti, c«imKbtet»uarßMi in, a*.iMm*vit*m**n6. UKSttY GERWIO, aVo. 489, comer Penn and Walnut Slrcttt Pittsburgh, Pn,, ; * ..... Manufacturer of hemp and 't?or rent—a thrco story Dwelling gs MANILLA BED CORDS, HEMP AND T-AHRED X; Ilou*. oa Fifth strwt, (So. 100.) containing U JBS, ROPES from in, to inch. Elne ahJ C-mruou p ß ckinff «eoin\ Hub hou**, Ac., wijh fiuo brick »Übioaud Taro, Tarred and Sptia Yhiq, Suh atsi IMlCcrd, W<*>l c 'nu« Lohho attached. This b-uvs in mpj>Ucd with Lot Tiriuo, Broom,Tying au*l Sr*iug Tuii,.-, n»j * D ,i c«>itr>u and «,.IJ w»t«r,fcath, gw, Ac., and belog In • central loen- Seiaa Twine, Ac. ti.m i» »dmir*M T trf the wants of a professional Tdllßapply of thombore-rl.cl.n. c.m-Uiitljouhaad : lßail * »"d will U rented for a term of years t<» a good ten- Or made to order at the lowest c»,h prices. JtßJ7;l»*t *"r tinthor pirliculnrs .'iicniroof • mrhl ALEXANDER KINO, Bliibf'B PUBLISHING HOUSE. NiEW BOOKS. OANONBCRY HOUSE, by G. W. U. JUjuoLL, price,.™ c’j ADA ARUNDEL “ “ “ “ OLIVIA, or the Malt! of Honor, “ '• “ ,4>o “ CHARLEY FOX'S Ethiopian Sons Rook, „.U “ okorqe cnaigrrs Jou Book, no. 2 13 « THE PATRIOT CRUISER, by PylTanai Ocbb, Jr 25 “ THE MANIACS SECRET, »• “ 25“ TOE SIAID OP TURR.iNCHK.bj Or. J. D.Jtoblnwtiiltt “ Bent free of pottage on receipt of price. Agent* wanted. FITCDKKIC A. BRACT, - 120 NaaMn Street, N. Y. MERIMACK an>l other Prints, Lancaster Ginghams, Choc let, Tickings, Muslins, Ac., epeniog this day C. HANSON LviVK, * a - 74 Market street Flavoring extracts, Com stnrcb. Rico Flour, Farina. (toper*.' Refined Shred Isinglass, 8«go,-Pearl Barley, Ac., f„r salo at FRANCK’S Family Gro eery and Tea Store, Federal si., Allegheny. anS BAKLNO POWDERS, prepared by the “Hope Mills,” Now York, and of superior quality for railing bread, cakes, Ac, tor sal* at FRANCE’S Family Grocery and Tea glore,'Federal st., Allegheny. an 2 MINERAL 'WATERS—I have just recM afresh supply of Bedford, Blue Lick, Oongrcaa aod Ptnpire Spring Waters, in Mulberry barrels, for sale liy the. barrel, golton or glass. au2 Jpg. FLEMING. Ac £AO, IUXCTiCTIUU or Jieto Stttoertisrmmts. * -( mygfcflmd—•m2 CIGARS— Another supply of genuine Ila ranoa Cigar* rec'd this day by . Jo°. FLEMING. LINSEED OIL—G bbls.-for sale by ' HENRY n.OOLMNS. CHEESE. —300 bxs prime jCnttfne Cheese! thl* day rocelred and for tal* by : UKNRT IL OOI.LLNfI. RRLS. CRUSHED, Pulverized nod ~ en K» r »in storoaud for u!» at FRANCE’S Family Grocery aod Tea Store, Federal st, Allegheny.* ati2 BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICToTN GER.—& gross Uiiiday rac’d l»y JOS. FLEMING, * d2 corner Diamond and Market street. Mohe new styles dark prints, toll itTiea, jont open'd U. HANSON IX»V NO. SUGARS—2OO lilids. from fair to • prlcn« Jmt rrcfllrcd by ._■»? BIIRIVBR A DILWOKTII. rtS, N. 0. MOLASSES just reo’d lv _ s »RtYER A DILWORTII. IS C TW IST TOBACCO for sale by gIIRIVBR A DILWORTJI. Qnn BAGS RIO COFPfeE in store ami for ■aUt.jr SIUIIVKR A DTLWORTII. STARCH— 3UO hx9. Pearl Starch just, rec’d •nd for nlfr bjr nn2 IXKNRV H. COLLINS. rjMtUSS FACTORY Tbeonly Manufacturer* of TRUSSES In ibU cm; aro Hi- uiuler»l£nc<]. Tbs afflicted should compare our price* with tbuso of any mere dealer. n-palred nr mado to order. Jn3l_ CARTWRIOIIT * YOUNU, M Wood st. PARLOR FURNITURE, • CHAMBER FURNITURE, LIBRARY FURNITURE, DINING ROOM FURNITURE, OFFICE FURNITURE, Of our own manufacture, end warranted, T. B. YOUNG A CO. cor. Sd and SmJthfield »U. BUY ONE of our Patent Spring Beds; which wo ere selling at the low price of $5, Ju3l T. B. YOUNO A CO LADIES’ AN £> UENTLEMENS’ Reclining Choirs, finished and In warerooms, ju3l T. B. YOUNO * <JO. OTTOMANS ot various sizes finished and for sale by fja::l) T. B. YOUNG A CO. Glass Preserving Jars. ~ Blackberries, raspberries, <*<•., con t>e preserved fresh and sweet In a Glass Jar. with stopper ground in, much better than (» so; other kind of Tt-swl, and they are the most easily fillwhanJ nr.il sd of any Jar In use. The aboTe description of Jars, with all other stylos lu, common use; alto, Jelly Tnmblen and Common Jars,man uihjtured and for sale at prices to suit Ibetlnue, by ADAMS, MAOKLIN a CO juSOitwdAwF corner Ross mod Water «te. PUMPS. “~ JEFFERY’S PATENT DOUBLE-ACTING PUMP, with INDIA KUBBBR BALL VALVES, de signed for Oteros, Wells Railroads, Mills, Steamlicata, Ac. Also, os Garden and Fire Engines. Theoe Pumps wilt throw from twenty fo Jit? hundred pal- Isnjj>er»vnu/e,ondrromllieir simplicity of conrtmttionT ora lets llablo to get out of order and ore more easily repair ed than any other pomps. Haring bees appointed agent for Allegheny county by the patentee, I am prepared to fomiih any of the above Pomps tad Engines, and shall be pleased to bare any otto deeirocs of pmthgsing call and examine ttiun at my VTan^ N. B—Township Rights furmloon llb*oJtar»s. u A. A. HARDY, " t. Corner of Front and Ferry etrostor JnSfgmdAwT _ _ Pittsburgh,Pa- MRS. ALLAN'S HAIR RESTORATIVE; Brown’* Emooco Jamaica Ginger; * • Preston ft Merrill’* Cooking Extract*; Ktnotilj’i Medical DUcotrry; . Thoapfem'a Wuhiug Couipunnd; Indelible Ink. McCluug A Campbell's Starib; Borax; Saltpetre, For tale l>y J 033 D. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO, No. 00, tomir of Wood an t Fourth at*. TEA ! TEA!!—Just received nt France’s Family Grocery and Tea nor*. Federal street, Alla, sbroy, t>o half chests Slack and Green Teaa of the latest Importation, and win be told at price* that wilt defy cos* letltton. Atso.a small ktl of Tery superior Souchong, or iagitsta Breakout Tea, the lorera of which are Invited to try ft Choice Extra Family Floor pot np Id email rack* of ono-elghth and one-fourth barrel*, (or the convenience ot fkmQiaa not wishing to boy a whole barrel daring the hot weather, fur sale at France'* Family Grocery anil Tea ntnre* Federal street, Allegheny. jml9 MEDICINE CIIESIb—I have just-opened a eery One lot of MedidnajCheeta, whkb wuf be Ail ed aatbey are ordered, with the pareet of medicines. Tboee wiahlng an article in this line should call and examine my Block before purchasing elsewhere. JQ&. FMLHI*iG, Juf2 corner Diamond and itreet pOB HALF PRICE— " EMBROIDERED LINEN TRAVELING SETTS, SOLD BY 0. lIANSON LOVE, U Markst it. SUNDRIES.— O 79Q Sacks Wheat, White and Bed Term. 1 cask Beeswax, 1 ao<k Feathers, On aleemer U mplre to arrive and for aaie-by - J 027 • ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. SCARCE GOODS.—Linen "Checks, Pink, Bnffand Bine; Chambfay Ginghams, WhlUßrilliants, new style Brown and White Lawns; Black and White Plaid Print for Dos ten, Ac. Jo3* 0.-nANSON LOVE, 74 Marketetreot REASONABLE GOODS—Mosquito Bars, k? Lawns, Dnateta, White Brilliants, Pink, Bine and Doff Chambray Ginghams, Pink, Bin* and Salmon Colored P*t»6*tAo. - C.HASBQNLQVK, 74 Market street LINEN CAMBRIC UDKPS., in Corded Borden, Hem-Stitched and Embroidered, now selling m low at MURPHY A BURCHFIELD'S “Closing Out" Sale, that Udiea would do well to lay In a (apply for future n». Jg2l:dAwP DRIED APPLES.—6O bus. ou hand and for sale to doeo consignment, h? Jal7 ATWELI^LKE^AC»^ OIL CLOTH CRASH—A good assortment of widths and styles at Sdand SS at, Clair it Jul 7 J, A 11. PUTLIPB. BUFF OILCLOTH from X 32 to 84 Inches wld« a superior article for sale by Jul 7 J. A 11. PHILLIPS, SO and 28 St. Clair at. JUST PUBLlSHED—Brightly's Pardon's Annual Digest tor 18&4 to 1858. The whole .complet ing Brightly’* Fnrdon’s Digest to May2B,lBW. i"9 KAY A CO, 65 Wood at OATS! OATS!!—S,OOO bus. wanted. Wo havo the sacks and will furnitb them to asy reeponsl- Die party wishing to All them. lOAIAH DICKEY A 00. CEAMLESS BAGS.—I2OO "Stark A/'Bitga kj for sale by Qn37) HITOHOOCK, MeCBKEBY A CO. HERRING. —Prune Potomao Honing for sale low by _ Ju*7_ HITCHCOCK, iIcCKERItY A CO. • PIG METAL7—IOO tons Anfhr^r^r/* and Blooma, for tale at fl months or for cash low by . HITCHCOCK, MoOHEKRY A (X>. TENN. WHEAT.—2BO sacks White, • •' .. 43T “ Rod, On (teaser Commerce, to arrive and for sale by Ju29 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. TENN. WHEAT.—47B sack* White, r 260 “ Red, Oa rteamer.W. Henry, to arrive and far sale by Ju» “ ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. FEATHERS. —9 sacks, on steamer Sligo, and for sale by Ju2o 1 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. All our summer dress goods doting oat very cheap, and we alio bare the best .anortaent of domestic* in th* city Ip2T C. HANSON LQYE, 74 Market street. AM* KINDS OF HOSIERY Belling at less Jljl than tuoal price*, at tfURPIIY A BURODFIXLD’S Cloatng Out Bala. • JnST A LL KINDS OF GLOVES selling at less J3*} than tonal prices, at Closing Ont Sale of Jn37 MORPHY A BURCHFIELD. HITE AND COLORED COUNTER PAKES aeUlog at lea* than' anal price*, at Closing Ont gale of JqgT MURPHY A BURCHFIELD.' T7ISH—SO bbls. large No. 3 Mackerel} Xj SOhfdo do do do Jut rac’d and for ale by X. LITTLE A CO, Ju27 Ko. 112 Second street. . SUGAR— 25 hhda, N. O. SugaY; SM do Porto do, Instore andtnr ala by jn27 T. LITTLE A 00. BACON— 20,000 lba. Shoulders; rr; • 'V 1 -''- 20,000 do Cannaed and Plain Hamr. _ a- ' i,-- , do bat Sugar Oared __do In dote and for sale by Jog T. UTTT K A 00. i~IOFFE£—IGO baga prime Rio Coffeo in XJ (tore and feral* by jcST T. LOTtl A 00. . 0. MOLASSES—r 100 bbls. jaet reo’d e nndfor sale by JnT7 TMICTLg A 00; INEN CHECKS ;apd. otheF Goode, for Boys’ wear—a good sasortroent. . M2S 0. HARBOR LOVC, 74 Market st. OLIVE OIL.—I hate just received a large nrpply of Pure OUre Oil, for table nee, of lb» finest brands In thOcountry. . JOB.FLBJUXG, JoBl , . . cpnarlltaaopd and lUitot straw ; JUHDRIES. — % 600 oaks Sodft-Aob, 100 doC»uaU«Bod*. ■loo keg* Bi Onto. Sbda. I< • r ;100 Me* KM* Sod*, ’ 1 ;«l do .-faUpetreT^ ' 1000 fcoxM' giml 1 "V AJ bbls i'lour to arrive and for sale by x.ltf jan ■ grrcHcopg, HrcßEHirtco. ■WHEAT, WHEAT—WeiriH pay oaahfoi Vf; any quantity of good dean'WbaoL .... • fttt HITOgQOCK, MoCI&CTST *OO. . —— - * • » jFot «mt.' . V-;., i T?OR RENT—A Store on Market, between .JP TLInl bbJ FoartJl’itKCte. li ' . • JalMml A. W. OAZ2AM. So. 137 fourth iliW. _ JFotSalf- » PDBLIC SALE OF LAND.—WiII Je'c.ffer «i a*, public sale, (in the 25ih (lay of AiiKUat, 1558, Ilia rann formerly owned bj Jamra Armstrong, «icc’J, curitatn- Ini^ lw acres, in Ilnno-rer township, tVlumMAtia county, Ohio, about hair *r«.y bctw«. n Hanorrr.and Donganm u: two miles jrom the U .mover Station, on the CictetnnU am! Ftttsbarftb Itnllrojit. There,are screen) tioor-uiiiug springs on the rartn. It !s ««)1 calculated for either a stock i lartn or for tillitis. There are a good boil**.. woM house, j aud barn; rootii and shedding far two or tbrte bun'dred | sheep and other stock. Also plantj ■){ timber. For farther I partlrnlart enqiiireof MATtV AKMsTKrt.Vi}, «r TITUS \ ARMSTRONG, on tbo premiat-i. Foot office, Jlanoverten, ! Ohio" au‘-wtsT F lORSALE —iO acre* of Land 4 milos from Allegheny Cltjr. Tli.* land It goM and will 1.« ».>).! at a bargain. A 150,4 Lott Id Eut Lllx-rty, 2u l»y 13>> f.-et ,a-h Will be told low .'Apply tn 0- W. UI'NN, K.wl *l<!o of the Diamond,.third door North of Ohh> »treri, Atif.gb«ny City. _ JHl^ FOR SALE—I9O acres of Land 20 mites irom Allegheny City; % mllo from Allegheny and Boi ler Plank Hood; orer, 109 acres cleared; will be sold on rev ■nnnbls terms. Apply to CKO.' VT. BUNN, east sirioof tlio Diamond, 3d door oorth'of Ohio >l, Allegheny city. Jul 2 LOTS FOR SALE. TIIE following Lota arc now offered for sate on very liberal,terms indfow prices, tit Ist. Fifteen fronting «n Batler «r«t, Iq. Lawrence tlUo, Immediately oppoeiteilie trail of Allegheny Cemetery. Kaeh lot 24 fitt (rent by'lUO to 121 foot deep to an alley 20 feet wido. logbeny river, each 24 feet Jefaud extending in depth 2d. Fffteen lot* nearer the Al!> frtmton Hew! aireer-ISOf-et wide 114 feet to an alley 20 feet wide. 3U. Fifteen Lot* nearer the riter, each 21 faet froot on Pearl street, directly opposite shore, and extending in deptn towards the fircr 114 feet to an alley yj foot wide. 4th. Fifteen Lota nearer the river, each 21 feet front on Broadway, (which UBO feet wide, and through which the Allegheny Valky'RaUroad runs.) and extending; in depth 114 feet to an alloy 2d feet wido. 6th. Fifli'Hi Lula oppuaite the above’, and twarvr the riv er. each 24 foot fruut on Broadw#*- and extending In depth 110 feet to qn alley 20 feet wide. Cth. Fifteen Lota nearer therlvpr. oach 24 feet front i.u Bell street (60 feet wMo) and «xtending,in depth 110 feet to ‘an alley2ofbetwide. Term* of sate a* follow": —One-third of the «ln»l.- putch.ieo money to remain on hood And mortgage—internet payable annually—-one-third of . th" balance raah In linnd; th« re mainder to be |iftld In ftmr eqnal anmisl instalment*, with inter*-*!, payable annnnlly, secured Ly bond and mortgage. l'urrha»<,r* to pay for deed*. Plana of thee* iota may t«o teen at the following plaoa: Bailey. Brown A Co'a, OTlnm A Co’s tilaks lyorks, f. Seller* A Co"*, Coleman, Hallman A (Vs, A. Bradley A Go’s, White's Carriage Factory, Knap A Wade's, Pa. H. R. Work*,oth ward. Allegheny Valley 11. R. De pot, Sbocnhergcr A C»’", A. Wood, Agent for Phoenix At the Garrison, Newmeyer A jUralT, Empire Hngh McKdvy’i Lumber Work*,- . Yard, Park. wcCnrdy A Co’* Copper Works. For further particular*, apply to P. w. A A. £*. lIEJ.T*, Attorneys, No 103 Fourth st., Pittsburgh. Ohio Land for Bale. rpIIE subscriber offers for sale section ten, 1 township 12, range 10, Stark county, Obin, commonly known aa “Bowman's Section,” containing S4O acres. Itii situated three miles west of Massillon, on’the State Road leading to Wooster, and within about two miles of the Pitts burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The south, east and north-east qnarten are partly ctearyd and - improvcJ— tb% remainder is covered with superior timber—and the whole la well watered by springs and running This section I* considered tho finest body of land in the county. It will be sold undivided or in quarters to suit Earchnacn. To tboso who desire to Invest iu real estate a rtter opportunity U rarely offered. J. 8- SWKtTZKR, jfo. 101 4lli street. Pittsburgh. ocltftdswtfT Farm (or sale. TIIE ANDERSON FARM, 2} miles SB uLk)T- the Depot, at New Brighton, Beaver Co., Pa., ou Block House Hun, containing luS acres r>f cirriinit land, every acre of which Is tillable, and 95 of which I* un der cultivation. There am 13 seres of good timber, 60 acres in grass anJ pasture, and an ahuuihtnceof coal. There is an Orchard ol grafted fruit trees. In almost every field thore U a spring of oever-fulliui; water. Tlie improvements consist ui a new frame Dwelling, at tached toa weather-boarded log, a small t'.-uaut house and a large frame Unm. (0 by 36 f'<«t This slioico farm Is.lr a high state of cultivation, fences g.-ud, amt In s respectable neighborhood, convenient to churches, schools. For terms, enquire at Til 13 OFFICE, or of JaU-dAwifT . J. ANDERSON, Now Brighton, Ta., FOR SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth street, between ?mitbfleld and Cherry Alley, 100 fret frajit by 5.') deep. A Lot on Third street, near ?mith field, 40 feet front by 85 feet deep. NtVTfl W*l6—The square loutided by Butlnr, Wilkins and Carroll street" and Spruce alley, C 4 feet front by 120 deep, newly opposite to Puiumck A Hart’s Foundry. Tho square twuuded by Smallman, Wilkins and Oarrol 'streets and Spruce alley, 2f4 h*-t frootby 120 deep. Ou Ayegbeoj, Cari-on and Butlvr atrevts, adjoining tbs Allegheny Valley Railroad Station, forty cooliguous Lets, each 24 Icot front by ICof'-ctduup. Eight acre# of ground in Reserve township, part of out Lot 226, between the New Brighton road aud Uilldale £om» etry. Sixty Loty In Allegheny City, ‘Third Ward, between East Lana and Cbeatunt street. A Tract of Land id; WcStmorel&ud Countyv’on the- Phila delphia tnrnpika, 7 miles from Lstrobo—76 acres id cnltf rfation of rich bottom land—3oo acres. A Tract of land near Ugonfer, Westmoreland eotfhty, of 375 acre*. WILLIAM M. PARLINGTON, mvl6:dtf 159 Third street, above Smith fie(j. Valuable City Property for-Sale. THAT very desirable lot on AVater Street aod Redoubt Alloy, next to John Irwin A Sons, being l2of->et on Water and Front streets, ami JUO deep atone tho Alley. It will be void together or In lota ot 2tPor 24 feet each. For terms, (which will be made easy as to paymsut.) ap ply to JOSBPn S. LEECH A CO., mrAdif Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. : • IBEBTY- STREET PROPERTY FOR I J BALE.—The Store-room said- Dwcllldr, situated on Libert; street, near Bt. Clair, known as N 0.183. The lot hi about 22 hot front and 12U foot deep,- extending back fo ExcbangoAHey, on which it erected a Stable and Cartisze*; house. The property rents readily fbrsGCo, and willbeenld' at a bargain and on accommodatlugtenxu. FornarticuUxs enquire of R. H.&IKG, ap!7 No. 211 liberty street. FOR ,SALE, 5 acres, 100 perches of Land in Collin* township, near East Liberty,'adjoUtlnglandi. ot-Tho*. Mellon and 11, A. Negley. This property 19 cle-’ ganlly situated for a private residence, and wuuld make on* of the must handsome country seats Intbo benuttftrl valley of East Liberty. For price and term*, apply to AUSTIN, LOOMIS * 00, Je23 ■ No. S 3 Fourth street. YALUABLE CITY LOT FOR SALE.— That eligible building loti with the' Imfldlogs there on, sitnatod on thecomer ot liberty andllaud streets, front ing 2d ft. 7 Winches on Liberty and extending Lack along Hand street 110 feet to Exchange alley. Jelt> T. R. YOUNG A CO, SH galthflsld sL, Manufactory for sale or rent —Enterprise Foundry, on Ssndnsky street, Alleghe ny, with good steam power, suitable for manufacturing purposes, of various kinds, will be sold or leased tow. En quire of Mr. Samuel lienaonon, near the premises, (has tbe-csio of Ilev. Spronl's cliurcb.) who will show the property, or of jeO B. ROBISON A CO, 2S» Liberty at THIRTIETH -A. iN - -*7 .A. X. IF .A. XU OP 71IE AMERICAN INSTITUTE, , AT THE CRYBTAL I? A LA. OK, IX THE CITY OF XEli' TOEK, Tho Managers annoonce that tho Exhibition will be opened ()rt Wtiineitlay, (he Ibth day of Heptmher ne.rf. rpHE PALACE will be prepared for tho re -1 cepticu of goods on and after the 7th of Machinery and heavy articles will bo received-and stored after tho Ist'of July. This exhibition is intended to embrace MACHINERY and NEW INVENTIONS, MANUFACTURES of all descriptions, and AGRICULTURAL and UOftTICULTURAL PRODUC TIONS, of orery kind. gold; SILVER and BRONZE MEDALS, SILVER CUPS, and DIPLOMAS will he awardud on, the report of compe tent and Impartial judges. The managers would Impress upon exhibitors the impor tance of making early application for the space they wish *o occupy. • Circular* containing full particular* £an babadbj aja plying to WM. D. LEONARD, Corresponding Secretary of the Institute, No. 851 Broadway, New York, to whom all communications should be addressed. By order of the Managers. F. W. GKISSENIIAINEU, Ja, Chaise. Jon* W. Cniitstxi, Bec*y. Ju22-lawd4w IN tho Court of Common Pleas ol Allegheny county. In the matter of lie voluntary .assignment vf Uoon A Bar.ent to WUUaxti PhlUlps. N 0.211, March Term, 1855. And now to wit: * july3,MM, on motionof A.VT. Toeler,E*q., altoruey j ASTBROTSTE3 and faroneof the creditor*, the Court appoint J. p. Penney . PHOTOGRAPHS ! ’ ,: Auditor to audit the exc»;»Uoo# to the eupplcmenlary ac- . Taken in the nstsr ettu or tn ABti'at ntlafitetory *oontofUH>AisJfoeo*Ddiom*keUtolribuUoaofab*l«uce i priwe. ~ . tnylLdttm that may bo found to bo ip the hand* of «Ud awirnco. . - a —— - ■ flßg JOUN BULMIKQUAkI, Proth’y. an* bmby notified that tbi Auditor aborenamed will attend to the duties of bk appointment at the ofßoe ot Penney A Stemtt, Fourth itreet, Pittaburfih, oatbettday ofApguitT*xt,a*loQ*clock A.M. JnfcHwd3w J. P. PEBNP.Y, Auditor. i OTT\ /?)■ /T) /?/? 1 QUALITY AND VTNISII, ..... - . : t/L/;/*, I (Ary i •■■■• ruT in good oabm to* ™ CENTS. -(1? ' ! SO. M FOPBTn STREET. ■. Pittth*r/j\, p a .—Chartered 1555. j T\ISSOLUTIQN.—The partnership neietof"S B»rd of U of H T«ch„.. t i’ 300 ircsiin. At iunCifl) JAK. 1853, . | mutual consent, by tho withdrawal of BAMUKI> BAIRDS Towg Henprrpartdferr actuaidutiei qftAe Owning Itotm. 'to take effect beta Ist Inst. TD» bo* ll ** wil * t>* coatlnned -i TNSTRUCTION,given in. Single and Double |J* M *-'* * h ” "»*'"■■■*■»««son» wratk JLBotty Dook-kßeplnff.aa need Id emyiUpartmentofßii*-. ; ' JI ‘ fixes. Commercial Arithmetic, Rapldßustam Writing,Hot- • Darlington, July 8,1358. SiMDKL uaiuu. canUleOotTeapqpdence,Oo:amercialLew,Dete<“tjDKCoanter* I '... ' f.ltUosar, Political Economy, Vocation, Phonography h7,V v ’ h j^°v > and all other ratyects nectaury for tha thorough education ! Darlington. Pa. ,- ' _ of a practical butlDOM man. * I JOHN - 4c . CO.* J. 0. BxirOyA. IL, Pro Lof Book-keeping and Selene# of . DEALERS IN J.A.UxrnatcsasdlLA, OufTOif, Ambient Teacher* of ClGQtl BUd JBilOinlflOnS COflJ ftlld CokCj Am.cSvdr, A.T. Domm.ia'l d. A.ORnr ( hoM; COAX* Olt AHD PIRE» BRICK. •ora of Penmanship. Twalra first preadnms over all jnifclinfl - . ; competition for boat Pea nod Ink Writing, AV’aim ao* k* . /• airaaaTzn woas. • A. 0. Poaxita, A. M-, Prof, of Uathemadea. Tnura, *a—Pail amran, time, unllinitad, •°^ r „ “L*2f j time, $33. AverageUdm,B to 12 wotke^ \ Xntlroccat $OO to $7O/ Onido.w- situation. Spedmnubfen«qaalkMl > aSS *- w. Ttxtsto to record a do- T>KODOC£ FOR SALE— . " ao, “, n tmWKTTEn'fiCiI.MaATBDmTTEKa 1M bai DriArota: ■ i. i •' :'./ ?S7dU«»J•£f^b®l** ,l 2,ooou *A M ' lDtr TC | K«dßicQn, -■ ( ?»» waiwtmggjaay-- jSf BUUr*toKi lt*rotationmoT*eh nhat / £E3&dooltb»oa canTtoient friuuU. ioSjiSm™ & ct£uc»»w* b« aurp«MM« apaadlnwaofcara. Try them,, S£iW wwtlfor U. itoyyUl KlywUAdloa.., Vgojd t>. DnugUta ererjwhßitwwdhy QOSTETTBR k OUmfiol* Proprtatoc*, Not, M Wat*r or It front «•.> ■JotlAwT - a 1 ftotittg. Pmo. n, Co,) c .. • alttahorgh, Angnst Ist, ISSB. > of'Stock the first day of Ft-ptcmber n*^’F^ 61 } WEDNESDAY, which meeting the Reports of f m-i* - v>dock P. XL At operation* nt tb- r.vrd mr «,x m®?h? of tbs will tw> presented. Bv order of the Tvaj.i *** tt * T hit-, ■ anUlawdlm AUO UST uII!K T:Vv g( . WANTED —A situation in a DrTffcCT gu.ro by a Young Lndy, that « n ££ JJjoJs EnglUli aud German Lingnnge*. Apply toQfco.qv arrivT Ewt "Ido of the Diamond, 3d dear north of Ohio t trr», ~* legbenyClty. : jaio * ' WANTED. —A Yeung Man of steady bus- htbils, haring a small capita!, wishes to In vest It In some safe and prufitabh) business, whore ha could be employed a* book keeper or in nay other capacity. The b?st of city reference* givon and rcquir^l. Adiln-M Dux vl. Allegheny City, Pa, with real turn* and time and phlce of mnetlng. Jols:dtf WOOL W ANTED.—The. highestmarfcel for Wool, by S. rJAUKACOII A CO- JelB_ N«» 295 Lilwrty street. iu) Rt hlgh<*t ci»li j>Hw» l>j , ' UITCHCOCK, McCUESRT A COl • la and Hi Froßtit* Jeiil>lAwtfT' H'OUSE 'WANTED.—A* good MiffikfiCZ Hors.-. iW-loor medium sii*, i trailer. th«t will stand every day travel- «otrel HTtiT»lLi Apply tLi* «Uy nt NO. 60 FOURTH STREET, *"*w*a. ju£_ WELLS, an>PlK * 00. R' YE WANTED.—The Mghcst^ShlSS paid lor ltjp, at No. 193 Liberty street, by jna2 KIDDLE, WUiTS* A CO. WANTED 151MED1ATEL Ad to enmgfl Id the talo of the most popular HdHuz Book* lu America, Invalids, Mechanics, Oirmer sand era wishing to-travel, will And this to be a very profitable mad pleasant bnrinent enabling them to tee the corn!try, and make moooyiattHaaarae time. Agtrot* now lathe hue- Inrss are clearing from $5OO to 11,500 per year. for full particular* and a Hit of Book*, address 11. -JI. RULISON, Queen City PnMbdiing IlGc*e, HI Main itrcot, CiadntatL Ohio; or, if Mring East, D. RULISON, Philadelphia. • anlStlydawfcT Business ffijangreV'* THE partnership heretofore be tween the noderßigued, under the-name of LEWIS ft KUOfcHTON, was diiajlvcd on the 20th by tantnal consent. The utTaira of the firm wlll'be settled by DAVID SI. EDOKRTON,-who continuestho bmilnesa, retaining the service «>r M- Uu- partiior. DAVID IT. LEWIS. D. Ah E DORK TON. D: M. EDGBHTON, WLI OLKBALE GROCER, AND COMMISSIONER MERCHANT, 107 'wood Street, '2 PITTSBURGH NOTICK. — Tho Co-Partnership of Baoa- LET, COSO RAT R A CO. expired by limitation,on the drat instant The business will be continued by WILLIAM BAOALEY, at 19 and Wood street, wbo will settle np tho business of the late firm. W. BAGALKY, „ JOUN a.COSGUAVE. Pittsburgh, duly -Jd, lhj>3.—jn24-dlf ~ • WILLIAM BAGALBY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. IE and !iO Wood Street, The College of St. James, Maryland. THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION begin* on WEDNESDAY, Bept. ‘doth. punetnal attendance on that day is requested. Applicants e*n enter any Of the classes in the Preparatory School, or In the Olllega for 1 which npon exfttiiinatii.n they nr« found qualified. Com mercial studic* pursued t»y those whose parent* derfre It Ampl- ac*-<imin.«iatinn» are provhlcd tor one hundred -and tw» nty p»ip>l-. TcHMb—Two hundred, and City dolUis for the acealon, poyat.lo atmt-anuually m advance, Covering all ctfensejof Tuition and lhmrding. . . K-r wlmißsionapplytotheßer.br. KKRFOOT, Rector College SL James t». O, Maryland. jnPilawdtd ■pRKXCH AND ENGLTsU ' Tlie MISSES CARPENTER will resume the datieibf tluir School, on Kith, at their real duDc-, No. 11107 Spine* eircet, Philadelphia. ju27:3meod ' Male and Female- Academy, . Jtorlh Hetricklcy, Braver County, Pa.- . < -, REV. IIKNP.Y Wlitlßßlt, PmaafAL. ' ;. LOCATED in a healthful and beautiful ie glon of country, H4nilcs North of New Brighton, with eutiro freedom fn>ru aU Immoral aaaortatkm*. The mord) nod religion* cnltnr* of the Pupil* Is it guided of prime ill* rortance. The Stoiknu lor tho mcutpnri lx>*nl in ity of the Principal. Tho conns of Instruction Is Acnvtrcan-I thorough. '■ f ; Terms Smion of weeks, Including boarding, room, fuel. lights, wuhiug auit tuition, SW. Latin, Greek ana* Fredch Istncnasn, $5, one-half to be paid in advance, the balance nt the cue of the session. Session commenced on TUESDAY, the 18th day" of May. Students admitted at any time. ...... Beferto JodgoPiuk, Manchester; Oml W Robirr»on,Jr« Allegheny: J. M. Burchtluld, Pittsburgh; J. IL~ MslloT, da J no. 6. MeFadden. do. '7. . ■ IW further iJ*rtfcriUr», ■itdrr** ; •' *■■■ ■■• ‘ . RKV.H. TfEBUKS, Prfacfpii: 1 North fewJdUor, Btrnnt Co., F*, (DJ-SSalavSpt? M. ‘UAV^Sr Commercial Sales Rooms, No. M fifth Stmt. > HARDWARE At Auction. —On Wcdries-" day moral ns, Aagnst 4th, *t 10 o'clock, will be told.' T? Tn w C r"J/ , “ l J 1 “ rooTO *' No - fi * Kfthstmt,* well* a«orte<i Mock of lUrtlwar*, comprising PUaee. Locks, wiiU> wltlteantl nlnaral knobs; Bntt Uingoe, fUah PolUjl, Mon key \V rencbee, Plasterers’ »n.\ PriekleywV Tnnreurßesh Md Shutter Partners, Bi-Jte, Dctol*, Chlsele, Kniras ra d forks, Pocket Kbltm, #c n 4c.- Aleo, imeTeJe, Jr_ Fife Eock- Jo3[ P. M.DAVIB, ApcL i STOCK P., Ft. W. & C. R. R: at private sals, Id lota to acit ruvhasers, by 1 »I>l r.M.PAVIB, No. M Fifth et. AUSTIN LOO3IIS k CM., Merchanto* kietnogo. OST BRTBO B CO.—On Tuadiy, the 3d day of Aognat,' will be offered for sale at the Merchant**-; Exchange, fo iota not exceeding Are abares each, g bam of the • New stock orthe Allegheny Bridge Coplpany. Fnrehwcrn of aald aleck will be. required repay an tiK' atalment of five doltari per abate, together with the preini*\ ou the atock n»y rommaodat tbethne of aale. t AUSTIN tOOSUB k CO., - J n « Stock Broker* and Auctioneer*. • . STOCK SALES BY-AUSTIN LOOMIS A - CO. AT TOE MERCHANTS' EXCTIANOE EVERY THURSDAY EVENING.—Bank, Bridge,.Tntcmca and Copper Stock, Bond and Beal EaUto awld at'pnbUc aalo at the Merchants' Exchange by ' ' „ . „ . AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Notoa, urafl« and Loans on Real liatate'negbtiaied on' reaaonaUe tarma by AUSTIN LOOMIS A-CO. • »21 Stock Note Broken. 03 Fourth at. cooatwo Bnr eas, . ■A WORD TO THE LADIES. The heated term is approach- INQ, and we call tb« attention «r Ilia Ladlea to the factthat COOKING, IRONING, &c-i Con bo done with ocooomy, without oppressive heat, wilb* out soot, and with disjtatch—tho fire being always ready la o tnoment—by osJng Gas Cooking Stove, -To which we respectfully Invite your attention, at No. 70 Btbitlifieldatm.t, - 8- A. JOHNSON ABUO. • JO"Coonty and City Right* for nle. apihdly W«. B. TOTtfl 0. POTTS...- ~Wlt. D. POTT* WILLUU B. POTTS At CO., FLOUR FACTORS, ORAIN ASTD IPROZDTTOH COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 524 NiDelaware avenue, and 523 N. Water Street, (above -Tine Street,) • PHILADELPHIA. ; Jg*Ca»h advance* made on Consignment*. myl4;dlm .WN.B.BOUSZa DOLMA WM. B. HOLMES At BRO., PORK AND BEEP PACKERS, DRALRRSJN PROVISIONS, <fc, . Corner Harkat and Front Streets. UrM ; W- O- WALL’S ““ PICSV&B OA&LBar-,, FOURTH STREET, between Wood and Market, PUtabnrgh AMBROTyPE AND PHOTOGBAPHIO GALLERIES, No. 31 Fifth *treot,oppoetto Daly's, and Market, opposite FUmtng’a ! Pror Store. • Photograph* finished In oil or water color*, tinted or plain. Specimen* tod Reception Roumcnthegroood floor. -■ myffcdly MBROTYPKS—- El' TUB BKST WEBSTER’S UNA BRipQCD QCAKTO con talcing niftl tout* the natter fontnl la feny, ether £ogiiah DlcttooirT . compiled la tbU eoontrr. nr' eßTe^rMrirlit trt' : * Gwnthiad Tabtt of lXQQO.s&ctp; lUuitraUvt Owjtw- ■ >: fw*ti,»nd other pecolUrfttee-atrd wtruteM food Ja bo'* i otiurwork. 40 coplw or the obore receirednad for nte by ' - J«2O J. L.BBA&,T«4IIi Apollo Bonding. f a OLD PENS—Dsttbod, Warren & ijydrfs i WW«*»aperior**3o3’* Gold Pen, mlubbfor fie* '> Mdfiguring. Book-kt*per9wOlfludU)UP»n«TO**'>_ nor to roeph tiUlott'a BUcl Pen of tbaaune Mostroctwa 'tnatasxuber. ’ Abo, stock or aUtluLTirtoas style* otfPcna »n4,V. BtlTtr Sj iheslweuUbnted ftxa*r/, Jws*obj,:; J.L.R*AI>,7B/oo»h«tweV w . Jol * BnjMlßff. > 07 jNTUCKY'HEUP.—tf'-bge* JiuiUbS" XV, f(ffT«iftMßtka , «tiM»baouMUatDeßt low toclo—.lty . JfllT • , . AIWSLL.LM *OO. - ft .Tk/TAOKBRAL —20 halNwrr«l»; nmr No. 'iff ij« f "• Onlmaiud ALEXANDER SCIO. £2Ranis, Wool want* DISSOLUTION. PITTSBURGH. ISlmcational. HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL TOR YOUNG LADIES- ■&«tttonrftalea* Auctioneer. >ALE NEW STOCK ALLEGHE- CARQO * CO’S .Of TED BEST at Tinir -- v " “ ■
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