jfcHotbL—This «<>' InUe tnifctfStatesSqnatel »■ > »»..■» t t iiTriM^' —^,.^. v .w ***£**» thVaorUfe worVingmei . „■ ..- —*cnm turn among the "mod-silli of society,” hasbeen re wHfc£p*rii«i»fcrMs-democrat!*- «on. - TOSa *** PXorniMTORS - slituente ia thefilete of South Carolina. The “ speech pleased them hhgely; and it has placed don. They gaTe him a dinner,, on his reception and toasted-Mm lo the'very eiiea. -He, of course, made a speech* on the joyous occasion, and the Charleston Mercury— bis otto organ— gives the foUowiag as the principal points of it. Examine them, Northern refers I whatever may jbe your political creed. CAnvass them closely, | and lay to heart the views of this lofty aristocrat, | Who regards those who toil for their bread as I the mere dregs of society: “1. Thai if we were well out of the Union, i with our constitution and political institutions ' ; established and acknowledged, the South would j be more prosperous than she is now, or seems ; likely to be, in the Union. ' 2. That we are ndT likely to dissolve the • ; Union until some wery substantial issue is made, j vii: the North ruling us by. a confirmed sec tional majority, or a renewal of the tariff, banks, &c., or direct tampering with our slaves, &c. . 3, That. we have alroady achieved great vio toriss. over the Norib, and that if we would unite and stand , firmly, watchfully, with-cur Mins io order, on the constitution, truth, jus tice and our rights, with the alternative of a dis solution, there is reason to feel confident that i we cannot only sustain ourselves in the Union, but control lhe _ couutry, and through it the world. ' U SBTJRQH: YKIPAY MOENrao; Atrocsf 0, 1858. STATK ticket. JOHX M. READ, of PhlUdeJpM*. - - ?oSc uru, wattmum. wiLuut x. nuzES, of r*r*tu. UPCBLIOAS miTT TICKET; - ,** OBSCIOI—2IIt DttmCT, -oxx. jajixsk. MoomuAO. pitaWsh. • • mwniTM 9?nptrnipt, ■ KOBKKT McKNIGHT, illttfiraj Otj. Jon H-r. PEyKEr, I pitS’ii rt h. * rosiralpuSnrth, . Kt.ua a. iruh, *, DATID E. BITAfiS, IVbtw. * ‘ ROLLER, HcSSbort, **• *^^Ulegb«i j. V ' P IKIE ?‘ ARMmOSQ^Vuubnrgh. 5 . iACIIIUB PAKgSos"lndlAnv JOHN M. lAttlM^Kwtlerm; 1 r„, cotoiria, * CIUUSOEr B. DOST WICK, UwrtOceriU?. onurf.-*or»oo», •• - ROBERT n. DAVlfl, Ohio. , A Dntlth Party, ThfrSUempt is boldly making to build up a Brit ish parly in this county.* A portly Eng lishman, who has acquired by marriage sundry acres within the bounds of oui two cities,’and who.derives from the same a princely revenue, Which ho puls in hisaapaciouspocket anil carries to London to be expended in eojoyingthe gaye ' ties of that metropolis, ha 9 been tarrying with us for some iim» past, and is now bnsily en gaged in buildmg up a new political party for his own particular benefit, as well as for that of, his native land. • He contributes the money for j mulaininga vile newspaper in this community, ; .and is the peooniary centre of the political j movement -it.represents. In return for jbe i money he gives to lubricate the wheels of (his I new machine, the managers promise him, so it is! supposed, a relief from the $50,000 he owes the ! Allegheny under its paving law, and a speedy escape from taxation on his large-landed estate. This Britos, Scuxslbt by some, is a Captain In the British army, and holds a commission from her gracious Majesty, Queen Victoria. He is not a citizen, here, is any sense, not baring been naturalized, even*; but ho is, we under stand, after gathering all tbetaoney he can rake and scrape from his tenants, and contributing such pari thereof ae is necessary to give vitality j to.tbe British parly, preparing to leave with his j hoods in tho Persia, to enjoy his dignity among j the nabobs and parvennes of London. Bat why, it may be asked, does~rbis British aristocrat want to bnild np a British party here, when there is one ready made to his hands-r-ihe looofooo party, to wit, which sends to Great Bri tain for‘Urban and shapes its general policy to eoU Lord Napier and -Sir Oofe Ouseley ? Therein llfes the secret of his wily movement. The lacofooo party of this county, to whioh this subject of the Queen would naturally gravitate, is not strong enough to aooomplish his purposes, and John Bull has a wholesome horror of minor ■ M*. Hence, to give it success, some extrane ous aid is necessary. How to get it ? That is the question. The gallant British Captain has solved U. Build up a now party, quoth he **s*• a row about taxes, railroads, and all that;, start a paper to traduce all who will not bow down to British rule; call a convention to nom-> .Inaie a county ticket; and -when you have got enough gulls into the trap, form a coalition with ik* locofocon, and tho victory is ours. This is the plan of the Captain’s campaign, and his sub*l ordinates are now carrying it out. He has sketched tho outlines ofihc plot, and furnished the money fot-carrying it on; and as he cannot vote, and his here may serve to spoil the arrangements, be prudently retires to bis native London, to kUathe hands of the Qoeen, and await the victory promised him by his ee consplr&tora. j . The true and reliable British party—the loco- ! foco— is therefore to be re-enforced with this new accebsioD. The two'are to coalesoe and ' nominate a ticket in common. Williams, Robin ' f *on & Co. agree to swallow Lecompton, Free Trade and Buchanan in a few beggar .ly offices for the and the other little etceteras Jj|jj(toed for by the military head of the coal 80 IQ British officer coming into oar iers ap the. hard-earned money of oar hi echini oa who aro his tenants, contributes of his abundance to start; a new party as the T conTgiient means of ocalcsoiog with Locofoco* • Ism, boas adroitly to turn the vote of this great ootmtyin favor of Looompton and Free Trade as well as fiave him from the payment of the, assessments for paving levied upon him imUle gheny city, and the people are expected to fall into the scheme es a groat popular movement! The schema.wHl.be a failure. The coalition will b« mode, but (be American spirit will rebel against il, ami it will be ignaminiously ovcr •thrown. The-Qaeeu'e servant will find his la* -bora in directing our politics in rain and bis contributions to the demagogues who are bleed ing him a dead lobB. The people of Allegheny county arc able to manage (heir own affairs without the aid of officers in the British army and the British Party will fare as badly as the Tories of the Revolution. P,' B.—Now that the submarine telegraph cable is laid. Captain Sebenley can operate as , easily in London as if hojrere here; so that we i may hereafter look upon London as the political centre of the neiw movement . Th« Pittsburgh Oast lie and the Washington county enemies of Mr. Montgomery, Instigated : by tbe Buchanan men and the hope of office, Jhave greatly falsified him and induced others to falsify hifco.— Vhiontovn Standard. When a Republican turns looofooo he Is sure to * *, ont-Berod Herod, and the editor of ih^Standard '■ * • signalizes his conversion to locofocoism_J>y be- T-Zffir? cCming infinitely more mendacious than the 7 sT v'l'Kofooos ho Las joined. Wo have never ivV’" “falsified” Mr. Montgomery/ All that we have ever alleged against him is contained in his „ * letters to Qadd, Boghes and South, and in his acknowledged absence from the House when he •* ahoald have been there. If it is' •'falsifying” a man to publish his own letters, the meaning of tha word baa changed since the last dictionary - ,J - vtaa issued. No ;It is the falsi fies, by denying and misrepresenting the plain , 4 declarations of Montgomery himielf—by repre • * aentiog hlm as an opponent of the English bill . *y Randan anti-Lecompton man; in the teeth of bis declarations to the contrary, and claiming ;*'*‘'\hlm as a Tariff man against the steadily repeated of hb friends. ' The treacherous ■7' ■ * editor of the Standard should either sell out his ‘-paper to some decent man who can be what he . to be, or go straight over, to tha loeofo no camp and let hia Jala associates oongratnlaie ,*’j . themselves on the riddance. Jobs A.WAemwoTos.—llls everywhere con tended that this man is capable of any meanness; but U is aaidlhai the terms of the contraot with y the Association for the sale of Mount Vernon - legally preclude his stealing the body of Wash* ingtyn. . One of its clauses reads "And that the said vault, the remains in and ' aroundit AOdthe enclosures, (ball never be removed ..i or disturbed) and that no other hereafter 1 shall be interred or catoTnbed-withln’tbo said vault i or anelosnrer** ! 7 74ns Psansylvania CommUtee. who recently raparted'On the bogus bank organizations in that Commonwealth, charge some of the New York * • J&nkHote lists with being “black mail sheets’*. ; * |r> rrnrhoile fhntfflT fi ‘* n dn. TJa Bank JVo<« -R*~ ’■> porter oT JoknThompson, nowpobliehed by Platt ■ ! on Saturday of the want of : ftirScn ln iho Committee in suppressing the • .mmaf *th> offcmMnn Partin.— N. T. IHi. - -* ih«Coomifi/» oii»U< o .tl>» pabUo *« tie Bhwtßto.: wiildt IMJ»Ua4fI.. ItlV»«lflipOTt«it *e know ' the ,iiwot&i iltok.Soie Beportere M lie an -"irorthy Binkß/'-Tli eib noccn t should noTßfleft - to "Buffer irith' the X- . X - A putcnph luitaicbwn etroafctwl to Ui»*P; , f«otSallr 4 ' v j 4. That (he Sooth should review minutely 1 and analytically the ground of the prevalent opinion that we want expansion of slave tori-" i tory, and should also asoertain whether the ’ thing be possible for the South with onr limited. I supply of slaves, which the Senator intimates he | is averse to increasing by re-opening the slave ' trade, and which be regards as~ wholly imprac ticable." ! Got. Hammond, it should be remembered, is < a leading and influential democrat, ami posaes ! B£9 great influence with the President, and will, | no doubt, aid much in controlling the delibera j (ions of the Democratic National Convention, | which will meet in Charleston io 1860. The | nominee for President, on that occasion, in all ! probability will be a politician after his own ' heart. It will be observed that Ibo South will not tolerate or permit such an adjustment of (he of the tariff as will afford protection to our do mestic industry. See the seoond point. On this subject, the Providence Journal indulges in the following remarks: “We ask the professional Union savers of the 1 North, the men who think that the best way to ; save the Union is to yield to every threat of its • | enemies, to give particular attention to the dec laration that a tariff, unacceptable to the South, is just as much a good cause of disunion as tam pering with the slaves. We have been told by these men that all the sectional trouble between the North and South arose from the Northern unreasonableness in respect to slavery, that the -interference with slavery, by attempting to keep | it out of Kansas and in other-ways, was the great and just oomplaint of the Beutb. But j Gov. Hammond, while be olsssesthls among the > grievances, does not make it the sole one, or ] even give it the highest place. He boldly lays ! down the doctrine thatthe triumph of the South, t and of course the submission of the North, upon j those points on which the tiro sections differ, is : the oondition of the continuance of tho Union." Will the North submit to these degrading con ditions, and thus become a mere vassalage of men who scorn the honest occupations of three fourths of its peoplo? The people will soon learn which party is the true friend of the Union of the Slates. Body Pattibsos’b Coamtiok Ticket —The Sheriff publishes a coalition ticket, as n sugges tion, in the Phyttt .j- Onion of yesterday. He kindly gives the sore-heads the two Congress men, the Senator and one Assemblyman; bat takes all the rest—four Assemblymen and all the county officer* for the locofooos. It is very kind io the Sheriff to apportion off the officers In this liberal style; but what will the Pott and the Buchanan men say to this engender of the Congressmen—the vital point with the adminis tration? Popular Soyxrsiqbtt. —Mr. Breckinridge, in his late stump speech, said •'Tho ttartling doctrine has bean etartad in this country that a constitution has no validity nett! sab. milted to the Tote of the people. * • As »•» ab stract proposition I in'// neser rulmit t> it. “Twill aever euosent that Congress shall hare tho vitjht to refect a Constitution because the pioplc of a Terri tory choose not to~rubmil it to the peopte." If this what is called “Popular Sovereignty ?’ Wires the people upon our Southern border made a foray upon Texas, to.wrest it from Mex ico, a few bigh-eonmling proclamations werelhe only instruments employed to check them;'— because Slavery coveted that Territory. When the people upon our Korthernborder manifested their sympathy with the Canadian rebels.in '37, the whole Army, with Gan. Bcott atihehead of it, was sent to prevent the practical-develop ment of that sympathy; because if annexed to the Union, Slavery could never hate obtained a foot hold xrithm its borders. When Mexioo furnished us an excuse fur a fight, we fought her;— because it teas believed the war trow/d result in the extension of Slavery. — When Eogl&nd hesitated to surrender to ns all the territory as high up as 51:40; we succumb ed; —because that territory, if acquired, could never have been rendered available to Slave labor. No foot of territory has ever yet been acquir ed, by purchase or conquest, which was certain to exclude 81every. California only bccamo a Free State because the gold discoveries flooded it with emigrant Adventurers from the North.— If at the close of the Mexican war, the South had supposed that it wouldbecome a Free State, it t could never, have been acquired. For twenty years. Slavery hoe ruled the Re* public; Every President we have had daring that period (except the two who died within the first year of their administration) have been the merest Slaves of Slavery. Bat none have sunk so low, or used baser means to minister to its demands, than the present Chief Executive.— Let the people-see to it that his successors shall be imbned with the principles of the men who in cuttingloose from England, sought to estab* Hah a Fret Republic.— Alb. Eve. Jour. Tn* Wxa is -.Cmax.—The iatelligenco of the movements of the pilled eqa&dronf on tho coaet of Chins, Uof tbs utmost importance. On the 20th of Msy, the French end Erglleh vessels attacked the forts defending the entrance of the Pcl-ho, and after a severe conflict captured them, thus opening the passage to the capital of tho Chinese Empire. The forts wore four In number, mounting in all, accor ding to the telpgram, one hundred and thirty-eight guns, although previous information had fixed the number at sevcoty-nine. There was also a large line of earth-works well armed and defended. Indeed, all the defences were overcrowded with troops. In addition to these artificial advantages was a natural one in the fora of a sand-bar, stretching across the month of the river,» mile tn breadth, and - seldom affording more than two or three feet of water.— What with the gunboats, however, and the < courage of the English, and daring bravery of the French, all the forts wero promptly taken, notwithstanding the hardihood of the native soldiery In their de fence. It is now understood that the alliod flotilla wul at once advance towards Pekin, doubtless antici pating that its approach will bo prevented by tho submluionof the Emperor. ,Jr' i Jf t f? C,IC 2' m y , ' d “ ,b * r S*°f U» Pol-ho to J Tr J ,Ut * d “ fr ° m hundred to one hundred and forty mfles,—W, Tim**. A comspondent of th„ Cincinnati Ourr/tr, wriuog from Hunterdon county, N. J., tells the ‘‘ or r: “Thoro i. a g 0.,. in m, neighborhood that haa Been the froeta of 83 winters, owned by one Mr. Schomp. This goose famous for iu great age, has been kept in the Bcbomp family ever sines the Revolutionary war When the news came to thepeople of Redington township, Hunterdon county, that the war was ended, and that they were free people, they col lected to have a general drinking jollification. There being some cause for a general rush into the yard, where there were four geese, three of these were killed, and the one that escaped is that I now speak of. Two years .ago she laid four eggs, which she hatched. The young fam ily are tiring and doing well. Iwas informed by Mr.'Schomp, whobas owned the goose for the last fifty years, of these feels; Th» pruttut month of August is the proper time for tetUng. ont Itrmwberry plants. Now, young autm sad msldeDs, if you "lore” the lneciooa erioisdnfruit, lit, for thogodj, don’t be lazy or dslnty-Sngered. but go right to worh and make a strawberry bed, aren if.-on hare a spot of ground for the purpose no larger than the family breakfast table, Ue thalplabu eth not nor sotrelh when he might, ought not togalher or reap, fin the ewhat .of thy brow ehalt thou eat -—strawberriesas well as ‘bread.’ .The drone on the farm or in the city -ought to bo dragged oter the side as, the big, greedy, laiy btfenof the bee-hive Are. . 3 Tsi Hob. Jacob C. Deris of WsMawpuUishes • card to tha .rotors of.lho Vib Coorrcaaionai District of IlUnoia. Mr. Daria occupied a teat lb lie last Congrats, baring boon elected to Coli Bichardsoji’a nnexpired term. In. politico be la a Huchaneor of tin Adamantiaoaort. This district is &oir reprtsepted bj Isaac N. Morris, jtDonglag Dad>ofltat,rrlio baa boob renominated. -fjWaiDeai of Slpon,i!»gta»a, tod ■ John Q. Xvlin’Jtbj; porrirortof M * >\ ■ * -v; •“ Cassius U. Cttr, ir contradicting mlsreptv? Dentation of n scalene* in a political speech that he had deUTered,nakM the following handsome disclaimer of any disposition to charge inten tional falsification in the paners which misouo tedhlm': me to say, in conclusion, that I attrib ute the misstatement of your friends’ with re gard to my speech, not so much to any desire to misrepresent me for political ends, as a chronic inability on their part to discriminate between truth and falsehood, and to a habitual disregard of right and justice, which is a constitutional disease in the Democratic creed.” 'GfUasuoprans. —From all parts of Chester i .county, wo hear oomplalnts of the grasshoppers ' Never were they more numerous, aud where the < ground is dry and parched, they devour every thing. In some of the olover fields the blades are all eaten off. As yet myriads of the insects are small, bat they have proved themselves good feeders, — Village Record. Congress once appropriated $150,000 to build a steam revenue cotter to enforce the pay ment of duties, and carry succour and relief to distressed vessels arriving upon the coast. So the “Harriet Lane” was constructed. In a late disaster on Sqpam Beach she was wanted, but was—where? ctiTying a troop of secretaries and official, with ladies, on a free toot, along the old Virginia shore. “A Sucker." —Bishop Ames, Of the Methodist Church, while preaching in the Third Presbyte rian Church In India off” a pretty good pun. It is known thatthe inhabitants of Illinois are called “Suckers," as those of Indi ana are called “Hoosiers." The Bishop it ap pears, once got lost on a prairie io Illinois, and came very near sinking underfatigue and expo sure. At length ho discovered a cabin in the distance. He got to the door and knocked, and the long looked for Sucker (succor) como !. At the Democratc Convention at Paoli, for the ITd Congressional District of Indiana, which nomlnatod Wm. H. English, the nominal author of Lecompton, jr., for re-election to Congress, Major Cravens declined, and W. F. Sherrard, who was also a candidate, stated that he was aware the Convention had been packed, but he notwithstanding, submitted bis name. He was) of course, unceremoniously slaughtered. * Two Wills have just been recorded in Phila delphia. which tho Liirfyfr copies as follows: The firet one—“l will and bequeath all mwiey or effects owned by me to or his heirs.” The other is still more brief and reads thus: “I will everything to mywife absolutely."—These wills, though brief, are just as effective as if whole quires of paper had beon written over. Fihal Passage or the Oaths Bill.—Hence forth JewsmAy sit in Parliament—The Oaths Bill from tho House of Lords has passed io the Commons, and is now tho law of tho realm—A Jew may now qualify without swearing to up hold the Christian religion. The final passage of tho measure toot place on the 21st uIL K. W. Davis, whom the President removed from the office of Marshal of the State of Miohi gan, has been nominated by the Democracy of the Northern District as their candidate for Con gress. Thin does not look as if “the party” in that district deemed tho Preeidenl infallible. Senator Beigut, of Indiana, has, it is said, become a member of the Roman CaLholic Church. His brother Lucas is already of thn persaaaion. —A”. r. Tribune. DIED—JuIy'IUI, at Frankfort, Ky, EDWARD M'DON ALD, Jr,«aof Edvard MDosald, E*q, of Washington county, Pa. . Headache.—Kao* a* Emviirr CLraaTHiv. Pitts burgh, July 0, ISM.—Mewrt. B»j. Psox, Jr., A C©.—Gen tlemen: I taka great pleasure la aaylng to yon I w»aA» QMOfßocrharr'a Holland Bitten, and foetid apparent relief, ofaeeverehoad-acbe, from which I had long marred, and I believe they vere of service to me In relieving my stomach and bead- Very reepcctfully, Ac, SAiPL E. BABCOCK. Hi abacus AKB Draiurr.—Mr. Silas J. Liscoab.of Bir mingham, aays- ’ *1 have found in Bokhara's Holland Bit ters a remedy for Headache and DobDity. My wife has also used U.with the greatest benefit. Mr. A. 8. Nicholson,of Pittsburgh, also remarks thW be has experienced ranch relief from iu uaa for headache. Smooth a*d Health Rmtomd.— Mr. John Davidson, living ten miles above Pittsburgh, on tbs Pennsylvania Ce nil, sajr “When I commenced taking Boorhavo*# Holland Blttera, I Cuuld hardljflralk. Now I enjoy aXcellent health ” Oactios!—Be ckreful to ask for Boerhave's Holland Bit ten. The great popularity of this modtrinshaa Mum! many imitations, which the public should guard purchasing. at (1 per bottle, or six bottle* tur 15, by the nro pristtra,BKNJ.PAQB. Ja,A 00, Manufacturing pharma centirtsaod Chemist*, V 7 Wood street, between Ist and 3d sty., PMtthorgh. Pa, and Druggists generally. au&dAwP Sptcial Jloticta. WHBELER&WILSON'S bewiho UAoainss. Agent’s Orrice, 68 Fifth Street. Those Machines, which have gained such an enriablu reputation om all other Sewing MecMnea, onac connt of Ist. Their L*k Stitch. 2d. Their eUnpltclty of onoatruettou sndtr.nieqo-nt freedom fr.tm derangemsnt. 31. Easy movsmeni, an.| 4tii, Their durability, are now offered with all the Utmt Improvement sod advantages at maoufactim rs' prices, by AIJSX. K. REED, Agent, IVo. OB Fifth Street. HUtHEftArnoTUEBSII nOTOEKSIII Don't tail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ing Syrnp for Children Teething. It hu oo equal on earth. It greatly facilitates tba process of teething by Kittening the gums, reducing all Inflammation—will allay pain, and la tun to reguiato the bowels. Depend npon it, mothanr~it wfll giro met to yourselves, and relief and health to your infant*. p -*f—llj rafn In all rarrn This voidable preparation la the preacrlptlon of om of aba moataxprrlonccd and skilful fwnelo Physicians lo Nav England, and haa boon need vlth never failing success In tnUbona of case*. We balleve it the bent and surest remedy in the world. In all case* of Dysentery and DUrhoea lo Chiltlnm, whether it arises from teething o> from any other cause. If life and health can bo eetimatoJ by dollars aud cents, It Is worth its weight In gold. KtUllonsof bottle* arc sold every year in fhe United States. It i* an old and welbtrled remedy. PRIOR ONLY 25 CENTS A BQITLB. As“Noiw genuine unless the tac-almllo of CURTIS A PER KINS, New Vork, is on the outside wrapper, A>le cost. connty or Machine privileges are offerod lor sale at a moderate price. Pot particular* call *t GAZKTCE COUNTING ROOM, fifth street JoliJAwfctfT American Manufactured Watches. Wo would miwt respectfully announce to the public that wo hare taken the Agency for the oetebntod AHEOICAir LEVER WATCHES, - An article which la manufactured in Waltham, Mast-, and gotten up of the hot materia! on the moat approved pried* pie, and pcarcaec* every requisite fora EELIABLITTIME KEEPKU. fur airy defect in material, workmanship or performance under talr usage, the manufacturers bold them eelres at all times responsible. These watches have been tested end are In use daily by a great many Railroad o(Beers and have gire the utmost eatlafartion In regard to stronglh aud correctness of time on LOCOMOTIVES AND RAILROAD CARS. While In oration. Every watch will be accompanied with a certificate or guarantee from the manufacturers, showing that the buyer rone no risk whatever of getting a Watch that will not keep correct time. The watches areof a medium tlxe, hauling case, much In style like aaEngllah Watch, auj will certainly please every one who may give them a trial. In addition to the above, we keep constantly on hand a fall assortment of the beat make English and Swiss Watches, Watch Makers' Tods, Machinery and Watch to* getter vrilh a' complete stock of Jewelry, Silver Ware, Clocks, fancy Goods, etc., which we shall at all times ba bappy to show to onr customers. REINEMAN A MKTRAN, mrlP-.lydaerT—-JglQ 43 Fifth it, Plttabnrgh, Pa. wntATOimA c WM. McKEE & CO., No. 22 S. Front St. and No. 23 Lstltl* Bt., IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN DRY GOODS, Are constantly receiving on consignment, IRISH LINENS, SpiRT FRONTS, IIDKfB, Ac., In great variety. Also, BRITISH GOOD 3, consisting In part of BABER MUSLINS, VELVET CORDS, BEAVERTEENB, TABBY VELTETA, ALPAOOAS, CASHMERES,ITALIAN CLOTna » 4c :_. I Joltd3mfo PAYxtu, BIfiSBLL A’ CO., % KAKcrauTuuaa or Cooking, Parlor and Heating STOVES, Oratau, Fronta. Fendara, eto., And Mannfeetanro of the Celebrated capital COOKING BANGS, 90* 235 LIBERTY BTIUBBT* Jygfclydfc PITTSBURGH, PA. MITCHELL, HERRON 4 CO., - Haavracrnaxu or Cooking, Parlor and Heating STOVES, Gratt Front!, Fenden, Cooking Hangti, it,, i i 10« r Liberty 8t«, PUcatrargh, Fa. mriOfely M. K. GILLEBPIU, DBirVZBf, Extracts Teeth without 1 pain, by on rntibx- LTluwAnasslboUasge&tappUed.to the teeth and guns only. Teeth fromiooo to fall eetts inserted on the various metallic base* He also inserts taeth on ettti r# Porcttdn Ansa with continuous gum, whkb In beauty, cleanliness and durability cannot fail to pi—— f*|i »,»A aped mens. No. 61 fourth itreet, below Market, (second story,) ‘ jo7;lydfo - v . J. M.LITTLfi) MBBCHANT TA.II.OIt, y ‘ No. j6l SU 01& Btwa*, ; '' gWfattdtia.l rm**u*an,»A.- h: * ** '•• -i- ' H/- M-'riv-r ■ ; S&tsuv ’V-r m i Pormanont OSes Complying Trith the argent request of ban dreds of their patients, ORB. C. M. FJTCH Sc J. VT. SYKES Have concluded to remain PEB **iAsrar»rLY is Pittsburgh, And may be consulted at their officej No. xoi p Olin Street, OPPOSITE THE BT. OLAIB HOTBU DaUy, eicspt Sundays, fcrCnniewptlon. Althns, Broaelutfta end all other Ctuoßle Complalnia complicated with or causing Pulmonary Diseess, including Catarrh, ffeart Dieetue, Affection* of the Liver; Dye- Qrutrtiit, Ftmah Complain ft, etc. DBS. FITCH A STKE3 would state hat their treatment of CuosumptloQ is based upon tne fact thar he disease as ieleinthebtoodand tytLam at before,o» - during ittdeodsjmai tn tAe Imps, and they therefor omoloy Mechanical, Dyglniic and Medicinal remedies to purify the blood and strengthen the system) TFHI ttes«,.they use MEDICINAL INH ALATXOXS,which they vslue highly,bot ooly as A Uiattoe*, {having no Curative effed when tutd atone,) and Invalids an earnestly cautioned ogainstwmting the precion* timsofcurabllity oaany treatment based upon the plaotibla,but false idea.that ths“seet of.ths disoase can be reached In a direct manner by Inhalation,” far as before vtotod, the leaf of the ditzitt ft in the blood and Its effects only In the l on g». charge for consul Cation. a tutor quoaUons will ba sect to those wishing to con snit us by Uttar. mvgfrdAwfctfF The Groat Bngll.n Romody. SIR JAKES CIiARKS’S celebrated female pillsi prewriptiaa of SlrJwtw. CUrko, M.D, Physislan Extraordinaryto tha Queen. This well known tyedidnsts no imposition, bet a sore nnd safe remedy far Pemals Difficulties and Obstructions, rom any cause whatever; and although a powerful remedy, they contain nothing hurtftil to the coaslitntion. To MARRIH) it i* J«cull*rly ntlted. It will, iu a shun tune, bring ou tne monthly period with regularity. These PiUshate never been Jbtown to failxohere the direc tions on the secondpogz of pamphlet art well observed. ' or portlcnlsrs, gst a pamphlet, free, of the agent. . J?* ® 51 *nd 6 poataso stamps enclosed to any suthorl **r ■*•»*» will insur* abottle, containing over 60 pills, by return mail. A CO., PitUburgb, wbolsjule agent, snd sold by all druv»irf.. • spTT;dAw fr T John C. Baker & Co’a OINUINE COD-LIVER OIL!! Tma Medicine, prepared in tho mot*t ap proved manner, and bottled by us, has received tho sane* tfan of the most acientlfle of th" Medics! Drofassion ofl'bfl adalphla and elsewhere, who recommend it n superior to any other now manufactured. Of its efficacy and importance as a remedial in cases of Consumption, Goct, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rhenma tiun, and all Scrofulous diseases, it is unnecessary to Jivsk; thousands of eminent phyaidans of Europe and America haring tested its wonderful curative properties. P™!***! «hly by JOHN C. BAKED A CO, Wholesale P ns^l!^’ Na 1M North Third atroot, Philadelphia. Sold oy ali Druggists throughout the coontry. feSB:dtoc3o BIRGER'S BBWING MACHINHST Tb» great superiority of BINOER’S MA CHINKS Overall others for tha ess of Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coaoh Makers, Has long b«n known and practically acknowledged, ms NEW FAMILY MACHINE, Which is a light, Compact and highly urnamental machine, (doing Its work oqualiy well with the lorge machines.) and most become a favorite for family on. A full supply of the above Machines for salo at New York by R. STRAW, 33 Market et. PITTfiBHUaH, PA, BE WING MACHINE. Price from 4 to gio. ldel7 j aulCfclydfa C. P. MARKLB, PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS OP R A. P p-x K ct PAPER. Wirehoß**, So. 91 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, Pj myAtrfc JUg* boogfat at market J. U. CHRISTY, M. D., 163 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Penna., Hiring bid tb« advantages of Xiitvo College# and Hos pitals, ud nr«nl yem' practice, offers hi* professional •onlcei Id SURGICAL AND MEDICAL OABEB. R«r. W. D. Howard. Rev. D. 11. A. McLean. T. n. Bill, B*). J. R, Hauler. ' Col. Wilson UcCandlaa. Him. H. A. Wearer. llm. T. J. Bigham. John IL Metlor, Eaq. Illslw, Esq. mjraqydto N. HOLMKB Ac SONS, DUUU lx Foreign and Domeilie Billi of Eieliange, CERTIFICATES OP DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, NO. 67 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. HuOillmUodi nidi'oa ill tbo principal cities through oat the Ufilled Stitee. ap23-fcly JOHN COCHRAN A fiRO. mirvrien»iiii or Iron Ratline, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shutten, Window finnrdi, fce., A'«w. BlAccaarfPWofidM Third Stmt, (Batwpan Wood and 51*rk«t,) PITTSBUHan, PA- Ha-O cfchMd a rmrtMtf of uew Patter u*, fancy ud plain, •a.tablo tor all purixMO. Parttcolar atUJCUou paid to et>- doaloKOr«Tolof. JAMngdotwal abortaottoo; mr« v«. TanDCTKa.. VANSEVEK A PRIBND, ° ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SOLICITORS 111 CHASCERY, A'o. 6, AMne’f Bloch, Dubuqut, /etoa. 4#-Collections promptly made In any part of'KorthsrD (ova, ur Was tern Wisconsin. Will attend to the purchase and Bale of Real Estate, ob taining Money on Bonds and Mortgage* solrlydfc WEYMA.N Sc SON, Hann&ctnrera and Dealers in all kinds of TOBACCO, BHUFF AND CIGARS, AND LEAP TOBACCO, Cbrncr of SoxClfAi Strut and Diamond Alley, PITTSBURGH, PA. VN. C. U0E1X80*................... wtvaaow nocQLass ROBINSON, MINIS it BILLERS, rOCBDERS AND KACHimiTBi WASHINGTON WORKS, Pittsburgh, Fenna. Office, No; 21 market itreet* Hanafbctore all kinds of Bteam gn g l n— and Mill Machin ery; Castings, Railroad Work, 8 team Boilers and Bboe't Iron Work. Jobbing and Repairing done on short notice. mrSfclydlo LARK SUPERIOR COPPER MILL S M IBLTING WORKS PARK, MCURDT A CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING* BRAZIERS’ and BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP PER BOTTOMS, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter Polder, Ac. Also, Importers and Dealers in METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE, Ae. Constantly oj hand, Tinmen’s Machines and Tools. HoreioiMe, Afo. 149 Pint and J2O Stroudttrcct, Plttabnrgh, Pshna. A 9* 9 r*cial orders of Copper ent to any dcslrod pattern. my?fcd3m£wlyT GEO. H. ANDERSON, iVo. 181 Zi&erfy Strtet, Pitttburgh, Pit., uaanvAcnua ass wdoiaiu niatu » Every Variety of t PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, Shoe Leather, Split*, Morocco, Prmch and Country Calf Skint, Sole Leather, Carriage Oilcloths, 5c04 All of wbieh will be fnmlahed at tbe lowest Caah Prices. »HIDEI WANTED apfrdly FOREIGN EXCHANGE. SIGHT BILLB DRAWN BY DDHOAS, aHERSI&S & CO., OX THE UNIOX BANK, LONDON, IN BUMS OF ONE POUND BTBBWKO AKD UPWARDS. Aleo, BUlaoa the'priadpM dtiu tad town* of France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, RaalA and otber European State*, eonitently oohattd and fur tale bjr ' 1 WSL U. WILLIAMS A CO., Banker*, Wood itreet, corner of Third. MATLACK. * HOOBRB, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, So. 18 Pino Street, 8t« Louie, tf«. iivim to Murdoch 8 Dickson, St. Loots, Day A MstUch, Cincinnati, Ohio, Chin, Daffleld A Co- Louisville, Kjt t. 8. Day A Co., Bankers, Psrn, Ills., Oreo A Stool, Rankers, Bosestloe, Tow*, D*jr A MitUck, Philadelphia, P*-, A Fenytb, Chicago, Freight Agent (or lUiaoU Central Raflrosd. Jafctodfc - PITTSBURGH BAG FACTORY. D. C. EBBBST, Oorair LlbirtF uS Hand Strict*, PITTSBURGH: Pi. Manufacturer of all kinds of light Bags saleable for Q rein, Floor, M eel, Back wheel, B*ll, name and Grocer*' en, printed to dm! and appropriate design* to order. A constant tupply of Senml*** Bags on band, end Grain B*c* for bln. 49*Prfon a* low ea ur Id (be Union. AH order* prompt* lyflllad. ' J*3fcfcdtf ETNA STOVE WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, luniiftoin jjq pumumiT rumn op COOUNO, PABLOB AND HEATING STOVES, Plain and Fans; Orate Front* An., WHOLESALE AND BKTAIL. Foundry oo Allegheny Aim, two nquaree bortheast of Pennsylvania Pamenger Depot Office and Sales Room. mriajydfo Wo, ♦ Woo4l^Fm»bmgl>.P». W. Ac D. RINEHART, , im»Acra«Miioiiup*w Ail ktade of Tobaoco, g»mlT«mdClf are, Hat* recently taken the baildlut No, 188 Wood stmt, In addition to their Mano!betuiu&tebllihment,No.4nnrlß •‘^^•tbeywUlUploeMdtonwaJrelb^rCtfoafo, HENRY Ha COLIiINSi” Forwsrdtng ud CommintooMerchant AHD WHOLESALE DIALER W - Cheoae. Butter-, Swede, Fimh, ; XWS. , Aiwkil, C*li|U Splriti ud laid 911, feuierfc „Aa.i«faMU,*wiasm(. . 1 ““*”^«ag|p^|fiaßp^ f • 3Bta> jdhbntigtmnug. fl AKRETTS SCOTCH SNUFF* VT &Uar>• Cbl Ur«r Oil; Sic. Liquorice; Galab, Liq notice; Turpentine; ' ' . Oom Starch, Tor tale by D. L. FAHNESTOCK A 00 *oo mhh i.f W.wyj Foarlb % ’ u CLOSING our SALE.—MURPHY ”£ BCBCHFIKLU an?offering thrir entire uj‘ Sl!il. MKR k WINTER GOODS at such prices js maL-e th**» decided largatns. This will be an upportnuit tbst will nr» bo Diet with soon again of getting the best quality ot Dry Oonds at the low prices that they are now nfirr**d.— North-east corner Fourth and Market street. nn&dAwg PICTORIAL WINDOW SCENES.—A now beantlfol and cheap article, designed for excluding Insects of a)! kind* of all kinds from passing through win dows when the auh are raised: also, a perfect screen from onUide observstlcra, and admitting a Dee current of air.— Tbcjr represent a variety of beautinil scene®, and arc omt mental m well as useful. For sale, and retail, at 25and 28 Bt. CUir street, by J. t II PHILLIPS, Sole Agent* for Pittsburgh. AXES. —IM dozen Mann's best <*ast Steel Axes for sale lowfor cash or good paper, ItITCDCOCS, M'CRKKKY A CO. ani> . 122 Second and 1&3 Fiont St*. JUST OPENED—Handsome Park Prints, Lancaster Gingham*, Tickings, Checks, Unbleached Mtulln, tTbirtiog, Insh Linen, Jc. aufrdAwf C. lIANSON LOVE, 74 Market «L WHITE AND BED TENN. WIIEAT— -1324 sacks now lending from steamer Ida May for sale ty sufl IBAIAttDICKKYA 00. Feathers and ginseng—it sacks Feathers and 2 do Gineeng now landing from steamer Ida May for sale by ISAIAH DICKKY * CO. QO Tons, Pig Metal and Blooms for Bale bv anS _ HITCHCOCK, M’CRBKRY k CO.* iron City Commercial College, Pittsburgh, Pa.—Chartered 1555. 300 STonsxTa attshdihg, j*j». 1838. NOW the largest and most thorough Com mercial School of the United States. Young mon prepared for actual dmteeof the Count tig Room. J. C. Smith, a. M., Prof, of Book-keeping and Srlouce of Accounts. A.T. Docram.Teacbirof Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. A. Utmuck and T. C. Jxsirxs, Tcachcrsof Book h.^piog. A -Cy' T , L * T •od W. A. Millta, Profa. of Penmanship. 81NGU. AMJDOUBLK ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING ln apartment of business. COMMERCIAL AniTIIMRTIC—RAPID PtfSIXKCS x. — PBT£CT,KO COUSTMMT MONEY —MfcROA.’'.TJUh CORILtISPONDEXCB— OOMMKBCIAL «i ” ’ * r ’ I '* uc ■ aD 4 ail other subjects necessary lor the «uoci.-, :u d ibwough education of a practical trail* ness man. 13 PREMIUMS. Drawn all the premium* in Pittsburgh’ for the past three SVritlDg 1 " 0 iutb ° Ea “ tern 11011 Western-Cities, for best XOT EXGRA ?ll> WORK. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Students enter At any time—No vacation—Tim* iinlltni- Ti 6W _ ftl pl«A*uro—Graduates alined Jo obtaining n(nations—Tulilon for Full Commercial Courts, (25,C0 Average time 8 to 13 weeks—Board, 12,60 per iteck—Sta tloncry, s(loo—Entire cost, (GO,OO to (70,00. sons rtceivtd at LaKpricr. 1 For Card—Circular—Specimen* of Ituiiueis aud Orna mental Writing—incioee two stamps, and address 10 1 F* IV. JENKINS, I'ittslinrah, Pnuua. DR. R. A. WXLSOITS Toalo, Cathartic and Anti-Dyspeptic PILLS, PREPARED AND SOLD BY B. I*. FAHNESTOCK It CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, And Proprietors of B. L< fabnetioel'i Femi/uge. Na 60, corner of Wood and Ponnh sts,'Pittsburgh. Pa -AS AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient •A* tonic, cathartic and anti-dyspeptic medicine, these f 1 to I’Otllc by the former uroprie tor(Dr. Wilson) with a confidence such as a long continued and careful trial or them In an ample practice warrants. In th.ir operation as a cathartic, they Influence more tho mo tonr aud lets tbo secreting power of the bowels than any other combination in common uw*. 3 AS A TONIC.—They agree with the moat delicate stom ach, removing neusoa, pain aud debility from that organ wp X lh, 2 ,, B h i l ln, ?* rt *“ ne •o’ l «» the whole systum. A 8 AN ANTI-DYBPEPTIU.—They neutralise und iuler rapt the fomaUxn of arid*, check fermeotaiJon, and pre vent theelimination of gasos trora the food la the stomach, —thedUect conseqnencts of chemical action,—on action which should never exist to the human stomach. From these peculiarities in Hie Pills, a person taking thorn msy ez P ect * free, full and natural evacuation of the bowel*, without pain,oaosea, local orgeneral debility,or that dis gusting aicknoasor castiTenew—tba usual efli-ct* which at tend or follow the use of other puryer. cRRTrncATca. n* T lng retired from the pracUco of medlcioe, I may be permitted to say tbat It hu faileo to the lot of hot fow per eons to have enjoyed so liberal or Urg* a eharo of obstetri cal practice os my own has been for tne last thirty or forty years. 3 3 The experience of tbat long period of active lire, and the S* n ht * u ■'OCA IS2O, asaocuted with Dr. B. A. Wilson, in tbo practice or medicine, (in both a period of Are ycara.) otublesme lojadgo full, of the merits ofhltpllb. So convenient, so eißcient, and yet so safe, did I esteem these pills, that for the last five year* in practice, for the Cure of ebronje diseases ot whatever name, aod those of fe male* la particular, I have used more of them than ail oth er medldom. like every other medlcln/, these most (Ail In aome Instances, but huuy bands there hat been less dis appointment and more satisfaction In the administration of this one remedy than 6f all others,—its good effects some times quite astonishing me. If my patitnt required a safe aperient modictne, cither before„ r after parturition, the WUsoo’* Pills were just the thing I wanted. II a dyept|- acid ratidlHnu nf tho -toroach, combined with eostiven-ta. or Inactivity <>l (lie liror, constituted the disease or my patient. U.«* pills werejtut the thiug 1 wanted. If I treated a c*so requiring ai> emmenagocQo, the Wil son'* Pill# were Just tbo tblog 1 wanted. If palpitatiou,headacb«, flushed countenance, or other difficulties indicating a disturbance of the circulatory ami secretory systems, annoyed my patient at the turn of life, the WlUon 1 # Pills were Just the thing I wanted. Thus, without respect to the name a disease might hap pen to wear at the time I have had It under treatnjeut. par ticular indications or symptoms arising wrmalwav* must promptly and most happily met by the Wilson's Pills. Thgt so great a number ofdiseases, and sometlmea appar ently opposite ones. In which 1 have nsed these pills, should be ciirod more readily by them than hr any other remedy, may at first mem strange and contradictory, bat why It is so, is as clsar to tnj mind as tluit a gieat many person* should become thirsty trom as many different canw, and yet all require that common and greatest of all blessings, water, to quench their thirst. In conclusion, it 1* due the reputation of medicine aud tbo P®f tott ) r » decidedly aod unconditionally, that the Wil •otLi Pill* are the only oombtnxtlnn I have ever mef'wilh lu my long course of practice (bat realty possess anr llilmr curativeor specific forskk-hcadache. . • «- Y{W ?'is7 . DR. MILO ADAMS. WtUotf s Pnia— It will b*«e«n by our advertising cal ttmns that these puis have a recommendation more valua ble than any which a common nostrum could ever attain pr. Adams, who attests • these, is - gentleman-well known tomaayofonrcitixeni. Ho is a physician of good repots, and has filled various public stations with credit—ftttj burgh Mvrnivp Pott Jus:diwlyT PUMP 8 JEFFERY’S PATENT DOUBLE-ACTING PUMP, With INDIA RUBUKU BALI, YALYES, de •uned for Cisterns, Well* Railroad*, UJIU, Steamboats, Ac. Amo, as Gerdeo end Fire Engines. These Pumps will throw from twenty u> Jiot hundred gal faneper minute, ond from their ilmpUdty o! coMtrucUon. are leas liable to get out of ordc( end are luoreewilyrenalr ed than any other pumps. Having been appointed agent for Allegheny county by the patentee, 1 am prepared to furnish any of the abovo Poopa and Engines, and ehall be pleased to bare any .l ability from Pairs, sad art> th * 4 J WT * K oo * 3 ' m * •“*« nearer befors St tempted lathis country. . . iVUOLMALB PV&CHABSRS r l‘ a f ! i^.t 0 «*■“**• tamples, which will bo found, both JJSSfiSi 10 ■>' J. 0. HENDERSON, 81IYTII * CO., 2OO Broadway, New York. rpO WHOLESALE DEALERS IN' fancy feathers, thiuuwuva VULTIJIIK ' nd In additlllen to onr u»ual importation of this description w.*^ WhI !?^ reri . eTe^“ mHt 3 r * ■*»!• ft ad color, .W We for Bonnet TrimniUsi, Frlngt*. Ac., Ac- w»b.»o ox landed our facflltke for muaUctartng the laadtntr titles In this country, nod will execoto orders for any qaantllyon short notice. J. 0. HCNDKIIBON, BHYTII VctT anlrgmd • aiQ Broadway, New York. ACB lIUOHES, ~—~ ... . FANCY TRIMMINOS, Ac., loofubacrlbera luring MUbU»hed a Factory at No. 6 7Z!?l #ll ,“ l ext^ iT ' k*l«, for the production of tbe abora good*, (under the management of Mr. Edward Jack •on,) reepeetlully wild! _ . .. WHOLESALE DUYEB3 n ® tnalr tamplea, which embrace many antirely MW d«ign*, at 200 Broadway. N«w York, J. 0. 11ENDER30N.SMYTHACQ. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS •A _ . „ un> TZOTTSR 2UT&BIAL. Ml sty lea, which, la variety and extent, an beyond vl 7 *g Mon>> importation, an reedy for exhibition at No. 200 Broadway, New York* m*-2md J. 0. HKNPEKBQN, BMYTH <■ CO.~ OMEOTIC AND STAPLE Dir Goods, » food aaaottnwnt alwaya on hand, ’ . , i C. HANBO& iaye! - - >tH 73 Market atreet. MsH BUTTER.—2,OOO lbs, Fresh Table cottar, received and for eale at No. 135 Liberty atreet. RIDDLE, WIETSfcCQ, PACIUJD a tore and for aele at 185 Liberty atreet. »° lal » , KIDDLE, WIKT3 I CO. SUGAR.— 12 hhds JPrimo N. 0./Sucar, ro- 7 cdruUnd for nlr it 186 Libert j rtmL ' ' . RrabLß. wiRTa k aj. «°* llt ’ r ■ KIDDLE. wnrrq *m €HEKSE—IBO bxa. gelect«d Übecaio for out tinfjait received on oonaicmnent foretfe by BOBUS! DICKEf. lB4Trdot efrdet,near Wood. EMOVAL—SPEINOBIt HARBAOGH 4 nStX?” UTM^DMIInrio. TENN. WHEAT— 39lfiackß white and red on sfocmerltaiUaih to arriVe tor aale by w 5 ■ JBAUnDIOKBT*OO.t : 'l'vjENMf WHEAT— 29G : Aks. red Wheat W • X Heanr Umpire fersals by ia AI AH PICKWCArCp, li^liATHßßS.—2fr nota Ini. storechdfor X ■bbjr ;: iw* r*jA«j»ual» house, At, with fit* brick •tsbUana carrt*cc boose attached. Tbll beose il supplied with hot •pa coM w*t»r,batb, gw, he,and being In arentrel loea tinn l« wlmhably adapted to the wants of a profaßriooal n>4u. and will be rrotnl for a term of rears to a good ten ,Li o nrth " particular* enquire of mr ‘“ AUtXASDER KING. JFot Salt. acres of Land 4 miles from AlJ<*6benr c.ly. Th* land i»'good and will \m sold at • i.». A»0,4 Lwu n F*st UWrty, 30 by ISO Wt each Will bo «oJd low -Apply to G . w B u NN 7 fc4, t |iJa nf City Dl h U “'' t Wh pf Ohio ««•!. AUr^hcuj ftcres °f Land 20 miles *™2 4“S , “i , r ?^ 5 * «»• '«** Allegheny and But- I*r r-liuik Rood. over 109 acre, cleared; will l* sold on rea •..nableterm*,. Apply to OKO. W. ItUN'N, nut «ld*of Diamond, M.loor north of Ohio .t, Allegheny clfr. jul2 LOTS FOR SALE. THE following Lota are now offered for eMe on rrry liberal term* and low prices, vit l.t. Fifteen Lots fronting on Boiler street, la tille, Immediately opposite the wall of Allegheny Cemetery Kach lot 2* feet from by 109 to 121 feet d4p to an alter feet wide. 1 2d. Fifteen lots nearer Uio Allegheny river, each 21 |eet fronton Pearl s’reet.(iOfcet wideband extending in dmuh 114 fei-ttu an alley 20 foetwide. 1 3J. Fifteen Lota nearer the riror, each 21 feet front on Pearl street, directly opposite shore, 'and extending in depth towards thb liter 114 feet to *n alloy 20 feet wid". 4th. Fifteen L»U nesisrr.the rirrr, each 24 feet front on Broadway, (which W6O feet wide, and -thronghwhicb the Allegheny Valley Railroad runs.) and-extending in depth 114 feet to an alley 20 feet wide. 6th. Fifteen Lota opposite the shore, and nearer the rlr er. each 24 feet front on Broadway ami extending in depth 110 ieet to an alley 20 feet wide. fith. Fifteen Lots nearer the titer, each 24 feet front on Bell street (60 feet wUo) and extending in depth 110 feet to an allej 20 feet wide.' - Term* of sale as fellows:—One-lhirduf tho whole purchase money to remain on bond and mortgage—interest payable annually—one-third of ."the balance cash in hand; the re malndor to bo paid in four equal annual instalments, with Interest, payable annually, secured t*j bond and mortgage. Purchasers to pay for deeds. Plans of thMS'iota may be seen at the following plant c Bailey,Brown A Cos, O’Hara A Co'a a lass Works, F. Sellers A Co's, Coleman, Hallman A Co’s, A. Bradley A Co’s, White's Carriage factory, Knap k Wade’s, Pa. R. It. Works, 9th ward, ahoenborger k Co’s, Allegheny Valley R. R. D+- A.Wood, Agent for Phoenix pot, Brewery, At the Garrison, Newmeyer k Oral!; Empire Hugh McKelvy's Lumber Works, f Vsrd, , Park, McCurdy k Oo> Coj pcr Works. ForTurtber particulars, apply to D. W. A A. 8. BKLL, Attorney*, No 103 Fourth It, Pittsburgh. Farm for Sale, THE ANDERSON FARM, 2} miles £3} shore the Depot, at New Brighton, Bearer Co- ral Pa, on Block Ilouso Ran, containing 109 acres of excellent : land, ereryacro of which is tillable, and 05 of which is tm-< der cultivation. There are 13 acres of good timber. 50acres In graasand pasture, sud an abundance of coal. There hen Orchard ol grafted frnlt trees. In almost very field there Isaspriogof never-foiling water. Tho improvements consist ol a dbw frame Dwelling, at tached toa weather-boarded log, a small tenant boose ■"** • largo frame Barn. £0 by 30 feet. Tills choice ferm is In a high state of cultivation, fences good, and In a respectable neighborhood, convenient to churches, schools. Fur terms, enquire at THIS OFFICE, or of JaLfelAwtfT J. ANDERSON, New Brighton, Ptu Ohio Lana Tot Bale. TIIE subscriber offora foF sale soction ton, township 12, range 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly known as “Bowman's Section,’* containing 540 acres. It a ■itnated three miles west of Massillon, on the State Road leading to Wooster,.and within about tiro miles of the Pitts burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The south, cast and uortfi-eaat quarters are partly cleared and improved— the remainder la covered with superior Umber—and the whole la well watered by springs and running streams*— This section Is considered the finest bodj of land In the oounty. It “will be sold undivided or In quarter* to suit purchasers. To those who desire to Invest io real a' better-opportunity is rarely offered. . _ J. B. SWBPTZiH, oc2fedawtfT No, 101 4th street. Pittsburgh. FOR SALE OR" LEASE, a fot on Fourth' street, between Smithfield and Cherry Alley, 100 feet front by 85 deep. A Lot on Third street, near Smithfield, 40 feet front by 86 feet deep. NiitTfl Ward—The eqnaro bounded by Butter, Wilkins sod Carroll streets and fipn.ee alley, 84 feet front by 120 deon, noarly oppoclte to Pcunock A Uart’s Foundry. Tu* square i>ounded by & mailman, Wilkini and Carrol •treats atid Spi nee alley, 254 feet front by 120 deep, On Allegheny, Careon and Butler -streets,adjoining tbs Allegheny Valley Railroad Station, forty contiguous Lots, each 24 leet front by 120 feet dfiepr Kisbtacres of ground in Reserre township, part of out Lot 226, between the New Brighton road and UilJdale Oem* etry. Sixty Loty in Allegheny City, Third Ward, between Bast Lane and Chestnut street. A Tract of Laud In Westmoreland County, on the Phila delphia turnpike,. 7 miles from Lntrobe—76 acres in culti vation of rich bottom land—SQO acres. A Tract of Land near I.lconier, Westmoreland county, of 375 arras. WILLIAM M. DARLINGTON. PvlS:dtf . 155 Third street, above Bmllhfteld. Valuable City Property for dale, THAT very desirable Jot on Water Street and ID-docbt Alley, next to John Irwin k Sons, being RjUfeeton Water aud Front streets, and 160 deep along the It will bo sold together or in lota of 20 or 24 feet —ch. For terms, (which will be made easy as to payment,)'an* ply to JOSEPH S. LEECH k COtT " PtHMtr Liberty Street, Pittsburgh- Liberty street property for SALE.—The Store-room and situated on Liberty street, Dear 6t. Clair, known as Na 183. The lot is about 22 feet front and 120 feet deep, extending back to • Exchange Alley, T. B. rOPiNG ACO,3BBaaU63«ld st. ANUFACTORY FOR SALE OR RENT —EntcrprbeFoandry,onBindoskystmt, Alleghe ny, with good steam power, suitable for' manatheturiag purpaoes, of various kJnrfe, will bo sold or teased low. Bo naire of Mr. Samuel Henderson, near the premiers, {has the care of Rev. aprool’e chnreh.l who will show the property, or of JrO R. ROBISON A 00, 25* Liberty «L Me are always pleased to record ade- CTe *f* la ***• afflictions to which humanity it heir. And w * do ,0 B 0W i In bcatinst teatlmony to the wonder worklnr po*cra of DR. J. HOSTBtTBK'S CELEBRATED BITTERS for diseasee of the bead ami stomach. Ana apecifle. it la porbapa without a rival, and the people whoa it has bene* fitted, even within a limited period, are to bo counted by Ihmuande. Thu Bitten baeea lie reputation more on what It batiUelfdone, than on wfaatltgeta cuomlent frienda to say for It For Dyepepeta, Flatulence, Constipation, etc eic. It cannot bo surpassed, in epoedlneMorcnre. Try them, and oar word for it, they will giro aatUlaclion. HxfSln b l "wywbere, and by HOSTETTKR A 8 .oft Noa. 68 Water or £8 front ata. Ju3l:dawT >jßuss factory. The only Uanatoctarera of TRUSSES In ihia city are the pnderaigned. Tlie afflicted ahoaid comparo our prices with these of any mere dealer. 49»Truiee* repaired or aade to order. CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG, 88 Wood at PARLOR FURNITURE, : CHAMBER FURNITURE, LIBRARY FURNITURE, DINING ROOM FURNITURE, OFFICE FURNITURE, or our own manufacture, and warranted, T. B. YOUNG A CO. _ j u,jt cur. 8d and Smlthflald ata. OUNDRIES.— O hOl CMka Soda Art, 100 do Caustic Soda. 10i) kega Bi Carb. Soda, 100 bags Nitrate Soda/ &0 do' Saltpetre, 1000 Itoscs Window Olaaa, fcir No. 1 and 2 Rotlu. On hand and tor sale by JaX7 ALEXANDER KINO. JfOR UALF PRICE— ~ ~ EMBROIDERED LINEN TRAVELING SETTS, SOLD BY O. nANHON LOVE. 74 Market at SUNDRIES.— ~ O 700 sacks Wheat, White and Red Tenn. I caak Beoawmz, _ 1 tack Feather*, On steamer Umpire to arrive and.for Bale by ■l**7 ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. Linseed oil—g bbia. for solo by m 2 HENRY H.QOLLIN3. CHEESE.— 300 bxs prime Cutting Cheese, thla day receive 1 and for aale by / 002 HENRY XL COLLINB. - QA BBLS. CRUSHED,- Pulverised and, Gnfica Soganln atoreaod for ole at FRANCK'S Fatally Grocery and Tea Store, Foderal at, Allegheny. aa2 ROWN’S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN- G KR.—6 gross this day ree*d by - JOS. FLBHINO corner Dtaamod and Market street. NO. SUGAR S —2oo hhds. 7 from fair to e prime JuatracelTod by /■ » ; BHRIYKR A DILWQRTH. 300v BBLS * N - O’ MOLASSESjust rcc’d by an 2 SUMTER A DILWQRTH. QQ KEGS 6 TWIST TOBACCO for Bale by UV/ » b2 / SHRITBR A DILWORtU. 300 COFFEE m store and for vv v aalo by ,au2 SHBtVBB A DILWORTJL OTARCH—3OO bxs. Pearl Starch just reoM LJ and for aale by no 2 HENRY H. COLLINS. SCARCE /GOODS.—Linen Checks, Pink, Buff and Blue; Cbambnj Ginghams, WhlUDrllUanta, WWtaldiwna; Black and White FWd Print tor Dtutvrs, fo. . ; . Ja3l C. HANSON LOYE, 7* Market street REASONABLE GOODS—Mosquito Bars, kj Lawns, Imstara, White BriUtanta, Pink. Bloe smdl Bnff Chambray Gloghama. Pink. Bine and Salmon Oworea B*ragra,kc... 0. HANSON LOVE. 7* Market atrnk. LINEN CAMBRIC HDKFS., in Corded Border., •o low et HDltenr * iiUKCIiriEI-PS “dclo. Out Bale, that ladies would do well to ley la * DRUJD APPLES.—*SO bus, on hand and IL CLOI'U CRASH—A good assortment of widths and styles at 28 ud'2SBt..Clair ft. * jaw V . :J. A-JL PHILIFB. > Transparent BUFFOiLCLOTHfrom S 3 to 84 lntbea wide; a taperlor artido tor tale by ■ • Jul 7 J. ATT PUtLtiPfl,So«ad:SBSt.CUirat. XUS’! PUBLISHED-rßrightlyVPurdon'fi tl AnnualDl«w»torlB64to IBM. ttowhole cotnnlrt> ikX Brightly’* FUrdou'a to lbjr 38, ISM.- ■ • -—- mmmsmrn •»* ■ ■■■■.-. T4JiKkacp. s^gUnta. W * n tt ®ry G oo^B Eoiibh •?“ -refV’S™* Bait aid* nf ih» *W*? to 010. W. BUKN» locimijCttj of Otfoottootj Al* - - " Jolg : ' W bus- TBit it In Boaetafc mod proauuT»».Jr r '** , » wWw*-tO h»- twemptoyed u bookkwprrorfa 2?*S»-»k«k*c«»M best ofciiy reference given *nd«mtaS Wc *®* e **T« Tbi Addrt«a Box 91. Allegheny time mail piece of meeting. 111 **Al am me mad ;— : JeUattf OOL WANTED— trie j»idfcr Wool, b T S. HlufiSSV^M mXCUOOCK, UcCRBERf 4CO ' , 123 gocond *n4 lM Front ! J«2l:dAwti'T Horse wanted.—a good WorksvZ Bone, doable or medium ■*««, traveler, that will itnri every (Ist travel; torru Apply this day at NO-BO FOURTH STREET. Jo3i WBLL3, RIDDLE 41 CO. RYE WANTED.—The highest caih price, psid tor Rye, at No. 185 liberty street, by'' ■ - • ;■• Jo3o RIDDLE, WIKT3 * 00, •. WANTED mhSDI ATRL to engage in the tale of the most mmlw . Book* in America. Inv«J{da,UechaDlcs,flmersandYkiM4? * en wishing to travel, will find thla to be a Terr - ■ snd pleasant bur inert, enabling them *ti rnniii*^ - ' and make money at the tame time. AranU now ' Inert aro clearing from $6OO to $1,600 per y*or™iiw£t particulars ends Itotofßooks, aiirert 11. M. imitfS'. Qnnen City PnU’.ieblug llocae, 141 Main street, fHwti.TTir' ' Ohfofor, iriWng Eaat, D. RULISON, tSusincßß Ranges. DWoiptiosT^^ — ~ v rpnE partnership hereMoni joiijtioit fee- A tween the undersigned lh* »,». ,/ r wtlr., , , * ' D. M. EDGERTOjf, WH OLES AL.E GHO CEr. AND - . V. COMMISSIONER MERCHANT, ' 107 Wood Street, »° 3 pittsbubqh. NOTICE. —Tho Copartnership of Baga- LE7, COSOB AVE A CO. expired by limitation, on tbs firatloatant • -The patioeM will be continued by WILLIAM BAG ALLY, at 16 and 20 Wood street, who wOl settle np the basinets of the late firm. W. BAQALKY ritubugb, Jui, 2L, im-KatZS" a COSOaATE ' ■ WILLIAM BAGALBY, WHOLESALE ORpOBR, Nos. 18 nad 20 -Wood fitreet, DISSOLUTION.— The partnership hereto-* fore existing between tbe undersigned, cnder 'tha inoaeof JOHN WHITS A CO, is this fi/diS3 by' inntnnl oonsent, by tbe withdrawal of RjUTUBL BAIRD touko effect from Ist bat. Tbe baalnertwili be conUn*& * os before by tbe remaining partners. JOHN wntTE, WH. A. STCLUBG.i, SAMUEL BAIRD.. Darlington, July 8,1368. JOHN* WHITE 6c CO, DBALBB3 fif Coflnel qdcl Bitumtooni Coal sqd Coke, , an© fire nnicE. Jnlilod IHiucauonal. Male and Female Academy, ■ A r o rth Scwicklcy, J7eawr County. Pa. - - RKY. UKNRY WKUBKB, Pusam. LOCATED in a healthful and beautiful re glon of country, 6 mites North of New Brighton, with - euura freedom from all Immoral usodatloos. The moral ; and religious culture of th* Pupils Is regarded / of primeta- * portsooi. The Btndent* for the most part board In tbe ftnt>; °‘-r~ Preach Languages, $5. one-half to he paid In advance. the ' balance at the dart of the session. Berton commenced on TUESDAY the 18th day of Hot.' ; Stadcnts admitted atony Urns. v 4 ' Referto Judge Park, Manchester; Gru. W Robinson, Jr- Auegbeny; J. M. Burchfield, Pltnbareb; J. It Ucltor. doe * Jno. B. MeFadden. do. . , i , For farther partlcalan. address RBV.II. WEBBM,Priodpsl, , my2Bala»2mP •' North gowjchluy, Dewr Co-Tps, « J auction Sains. jp. M. DAVIB, Commercial Sales Booms, Ho. 64 fifth MORTGAGE BONDr? At Aactloo.—On Tuesday evening, Aug.loth.at S' o’ctock, will be sold,at tbe commercial tafee rewn%Ba6* * Fifth street, oneConpon 7 per cent.MortgageConstruction ' Bond,convertible,for sl,ooo, lashed by-i\F.w7*C.a.R. Co. Interest parable Jnly and Jan. In Hew York,and: w deeaabls Jan. Ist, 1887. IV H. DAVIS, Auefc, i A/ ALUABLE STOCKS At Auction—On’' *'■ Aog. lOUi.at AdUock. will bo ". * ■olArt thenowComn»rctalmlnßK>au:No.6«flfthstreeL r 20 efa area Merchants' A Mannfaetnrers‘ Bank Stock. . » do Pmsburgb,Fc.W. andO.lt. A. Co. do 20 do Monongabela Insurance Co. S ma6 " P.M.DAYIB, Anefr IXTH WARD PROPERTY At Auction. —On Tneeda* evening, Adg. 10th, at 8 o’clock at the commercial asleejroonsa, No£4.Fifth will be sold, those twovaluaoieLot* of Onmnd eltuate near the corner of ■ * n ‘^ t! 4 ,to v rtch baring a frontof 22foet$ •> Inctaea on Clarkekt. and extending back 72 fort. Title in- ‘ dupntable. Tenjacoah. and B P. M- DAVIB. AncL ' STOCK P fT. wTFuI u. R. „ P>ITW -, r r SOLS, in lots w> salt porcliMere, by \ P-M.pAYIB,Anct n No. MFlftbst. ~ ADSTIS LOfISHS fc CO., Be^tllanU , Kicbani CTOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS *- kJ CO- AT TEE MERCITANTS’ EXCHANGB RVKUV THDBsiAY . °°PP er Etock * Bond and Real Estate sold at publte' jol* at the Merchants’ Exchange by ** . iCaxiNtoosfis* 00... Motes. Drafts and Loans an Best Estate nwrottatsd an reasonable terms by . AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO —a fltoc* Ketsßrokm.W Fourth st. : OOOKXXVaj B v oAS. A WORD TO TALK KAJJIKB. The jieated term is approach tt# •* t «tf«aaf the Ladies to tbs COOKING, IRONING, Cut b» don* with«*cuoomj, without oppnMfrobefct with. flosgrave’s Gas Cooking Rtovp, ■> S,iThflSi! ir itJ!if/ p6Clfa,lj faTit * jaaT •**•»*!•»• »t No. 70 ~ Boutliflelaatrect. B. A. JOHNSON tt 800. 4B»Cooaty mi City lUghta for «*!». opStafly wv. rom— ww.c.yoir* WILLIAM B. POTTS * CO., . rhouil factors, Q-38-A-IN- AND PRODTJOB COMMISSION MERCHANTS “> 533 *• Wjtor Btroet, (.lot. PHILADELPHIA. ■jryun aoTiaceanutdeonConatgnmenta. " ww. o. xciMm. ; ~JU. HO am/ inuH WM. B, HOLMES tfe B&O., / PORK AND BEEF PACKERS; DEALERS J.Y PROVISIONS, A- */ Corner Market and FrentStreaU. . mr3o W- O. WwAJCdld’S - ? PIOTUB.B OAZ.Z.2inV, FOURTH STREET, betwant Wood and Maxkst, Pittsburgh .AMBROIXPES and .. , ". / , - . , ' PHQTO6RAFHS Tuan in the nun mu or xn/AKX, at nllsfadcry / myllaiga . _ CARGO A C(FB A MBBOTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPHIO AX GALLERIES, No. 21 Fifth straet, opposite Daly'A «H 8a Market, «>r,poeUe Fleming's Drug SUrw. Fhotogrspha Oniabed In oil or water colors tinted or pi*in. Bpedaati* and Baceptlon Room on the granad floor. -my Golly , MBKOTYFES— I er THKsxgr QUALITY XVD FINISII, / - FIFTY CENTS. ? “ bl« “ « KMiPorkL "" 160 bos. Dry AppUe t 2,oooll*.coqotrycaredBacon. ... Inatonat mj3 r BH&CTKB k DItTfORIfTA. (i OLD Warren AHjdPa ' . 2d r “ n iuf’' aui “ ~,s H lp *” of «*»*;sSs3&f 7°! , SUGAR OOREa HAMS ' V : . i „ , . ■' ANDDRXXD muM juat reevind 0 Uerco* (Hrdiow, Phlpp* A Oo'a 8-O.IUMBaodDUIEDBEE*,U . KLANCE’SFaaiiIj Grocery and r*»Btor», _ JalO v NEW HALIFAX DRY SALTED ILEK RIJTGS, la bbla. and half bWa» Jnrt received and for aue, wholesale or retail, at sod Tea Store, federal street, AUsabsor* J«2*- INERAL WATERS —i have jost rec'd a trash soppl/ cTßadfiy l ,Ulu lit*, '&D|iW and a Burin* waters, io Mulberry barrels, for sale hr «n barrel, golloo or MERIMACK and other Prints, lA&c&sterii Qlotfaaau, Cbseh* Ttckfap, MosUns, 4*l uuad«7 ■ c. BAMßairuirSr^ *°2 W ' UMarfcethtmt. *. DERS, prepared • by' thV--- Qn»ry *naT*«S£fcaSff* Anjfcjjy.ffi TSjj?* 1/ JiHTUC&Y HEMP.—XB fade, n itaAl«' iitcu k UUTCIIIKSOK, Ko-llOß^xaSiU. *ATBII-5,000W wanted, W# irt'rtl!!?? 11 f«rnl*aib«ato «ay«mwl ***** ********»» ail towa. ibaiaii Picgjtr i^oa S^ L I BEI “AUS.—I2OO “Stark A." Bui J**™ I'** 1 '** U