Biwrn of Dltorgnlilai lehw«»* Oor Republic*!* Tricnia iu (be country should . be on their guard against the schemes end de vice* of * few diaappointed and intriguing men who were candidates before the late County . Republican Convention and who, because de feated in that Convention, are now striving to break down the party ityd failed to perceive their extraordinary merits. These men, with nothing but a balked ambi :i' tion to prompt them, have seized hold of the Tax. question as the beet means of disorganizing onr parly!.,not that they care a particle about ' • • the burdens of taxation borne by the people, batlhattheJrthink it a popular rallying cry, f and one which will mislead the unsuspecting better than any other. Under upretehdedlove > ■*. f for the.people Uiey hope thnsio cover up their • nafrriona designs of disorganizing.our ranks.— ;. They have but one aim; and that is to'defeat ' Hhe party that would not take them for Us can . _ didates. The two moet prominent men in' this move ment are Tuohas Wxllyaxb and Gen. WnxiAM Robksos, Jr., both of whom were candidates for the Congressional nomination in the Alls 'gbeaydlstrict. Subordinate to them in'’point of-activity (but not in malignity) are a half • dozen other defeated candidates, who have no . motivo to prompt them but the chagrin they feel ■ ...-..'i 'at their defeat ‘ Of all the men among us who were ;ac v 1 tlva in inflicting thebuxdenofvallroad debt upon this county, there was not one who did so much 'to entail that curse upon us as Oen. Willux Robusos, Jr. lie was the head and front of 14 •- . . . the railroad., interest and the foremost man in’ .■J. procuring and negotiating manicipai and county • Y - • nbecripUons. If there is one man in this com v. jnuniij whom the people might ettne for bring lag them into their unfortunate predicament, ho to twin*" Vet this Railroad President and ; • RaQioaAUirecior Is rile chief jaahager oflhe ' Trtu 'Prai establiahmcnt and is making the londestot: ail possible outcries against Railroad: subscriptions t \ ; JRe, the President of one Bail* | road and a Director in another, h# the impu dence to cah the (7<u<Ur, in reproach, (and . most untruly) ,* Railroad organ 1 .He rails out against Bondhoidew and Free Passes and Rail road influence, with becoming disregard of the fbri that he \ and his family have been living 3 on moneyderived from railroads for; ten yean past and that he is even now in their employ! C*n any one believe him to be sincere? No.— There never was a ranker political Pharisee. N What v then, is Lhe'seerel of Us course?- Be | iu a candidate for nomination to Congress be* j fore the Republican Convention and defeated. | He does not pretend that he was unfairly beaten. £*» -' He does not allege any fraud or trickery; nor &u he. Mr. McKuight was fairly nominated I him, on the flrst ballot, by the spontaneous vote of the delegate*, without the pse'of any ex .: *- ■ VV ' traneous or questionable and any hoo - ~t. ... orable man would have felt bound to Not . v to the General. He has. vowed to defeat: the J-i p%rty that was so wilful as to prefer another to him, and. (ha anti-railroad cry is taken up oaly because it seems to promise success. Nor, let ns enpposo thol the Contention fir! nominated ioetesd of Mr. Mo - 1 BrfnorT~Woalil ho then hare taken the conroe so w dowl .'Woald ho hare thought the ■ tioket übud one ood felt himself eriled upon to deroot Ud Not ho. In thot etent thero would bam no OBlcty from Mm against Railroads ondroil'. \d influences. Th* ticket would hire ‘ Moioed 0 msrrelously proper ouo, nod he would hire been ou fierce against the dioorgsnisers ns now Bgoinßt out ticket. ‘ It io needles* to ‘ soy tbot Mr. MoKmaßt. M he hod been beaten, ' would.heye'submitted, like ou honosl-aud hon . orobjo mou, und would bote oupported the nom lnoo. It woo bio misfortune to hare two com puters iu thst .Contention (WiUisms und Bob iuoou) who here not u spSrk of either ,hto honor or boneaty. . Let us olso ouppoosthot instead of McKsmbt or Bomoso* tho Contention hod nomlnoted -Tnaxs* Willxoms for Congress. -Would there, | B that erect,hors been hay toik about People’s Conrenllous, ootillloni with tho Domoorols, and the necessity of an nnll-tax party in this county? Not from Mm.' Tho Bepublican party would | hnro been good , enough for him, in that exeat, and snffidenUy anti-tax, a* ho could hare de monstrated, for the most ultra. Tho ticket, too, would horn, seemed n good one, and without miking a wry foeo ho would hare iwallowed •tin J.'Heron Footer and Zaeheuo FaUtrson, the present objects of Ms b!U«r«»t malignity. , With the name of Tnowas Wttitans floaUog •I onr moat head for Congreeo, he wonld boro thought tho Gazelle a rely decent and ably edited paper. Tho siroplo reason for his Ihink ' log otherwise, now, is that his ntm * ** Ml there; and nil his seal for tho dear people is . simulated to porer up his purpose of rerenge for ' not being preferred to another. Wo might go one slop further, and nnppono a ' .thst if the Conrentjon had nominated Mr. v ■ Loomia for Congress la this district In place of v* . Gen. Moorhead, and that if Lhe latter had, in - ooneeqnonoe of his defeat, endeaTorel to get n nomination on another tioket, Mr. Loomlawonid hare been exeeatrely indignant atanehabreach 1 , ; ' of good fhlth. Circnmilanceo alter caaea. ■ p: on Salnrdsy next tho democrat! hold their T primary meetings. Messrs. WUliams, Bohinson and their coadjutors ore dally seen in close eon .if fab with Body Patterson, Farley & Co., ar ; ■ * ranging for the election or delegator next Satur. day who are in faror of, coalescing with the •r :’ f •■Soeoheade.” The game is.to plsyfnlo hsch other-0 Kindi—to give the “Soreheads” the Con gressional .'nominations and the iocofocos the - jSennly officers. The bitterest LecompUmitei , ■ and Free Traders are check by jowl—hale fellows « well mot—.with the honeot and Immaoniale . '*. williama, Bohinson & Co. -■ . on the Saturday following, tho Slat, the 1r T . ’ ’ rebends" ire to holdtheir primary meelinge, " had extraordinary efforta are making to entrap . the Bepnblieans of the county into nltondtog * and taking partio these meetings; and it Io to :•' ‘ them against that purpose thst this nrtiole ■" : - ; '-ritten. Lot the Republicans of the county ■ "'f arMd «iem in they wonld a p«tllenee. Th. -V"*- la-i, Tblootis toeitUoo them into,coalition ki ' 1 Shbe'rioecism andbuUd up wlih their rid. •* .fern* party, thatwUlanlmerTe theporposesof Her Qracietx Majesi,'. rep e *' * . aasentatiro in onr midst. . - . %■' ? .4rioaa or- distracted by tho ochcmos .et dlrif 'SSril w^*^ ,u,on ' “ J M sViiwareo! like dlrUlona here.- i -S2=S£~S * - m - l *' y . .** - I V W* , •' , '•■"W- j • sK''• A, - K ■Jk; . -.1 - v . {. ' .. "s=> » -,v. ■, ■•*.'. r* ••• v t_ > ' •: ■: *• ilfPl "• ’ 'V. • .... :>V.V' fV.f '..Vi' ••• : • '•> i:. .t-'j.V -ji/s -•: tr >... 1*- ;; .»!‘4? vrvr. !>.*■■• "*•. ■- -3g»i ><s: &S£i**p ■ -jk-.TS: '• • V. i Hl‘ •ij' v .k>.V*}\} «!•*..'.i V ; ;;•• ±j-r>.< f i; . \ x a , ' jA ■"• V iV' : > ■'* ■ ’y-.’ ■ "J- i ‘ 1 ~<. •, '.l -: ; ;I -rv;;.-■*' j '’V '■' *• {'‘iji * C' - {'■' ■ ' w , ■ x. ■ ■!> ■- ’• -• V ' '»Vji <Hf - ; -> ** -J.'*" * * * •* *> *-f *s■; / * *V yr'^TT-« Jr • ■ r^is wp feli’S' [^ijPfUissfe v.v'Vl ■> .«>:•;■ W rcft-wW*.*>.„*>'*<<!>s -f v § ; -SV,^: •‘. V'i.-c •••••' sfs""v> '-%'■ .: :j •♦.v, rr * , • - £•■' • : ‘•’ >: - ..y,,.oTy> A-, : .^ v , : p >£/■>:. m ■ v ; :.-v.‘.v.'.vg V:V : r-^| Jfcsba^#k|ette. "s. bxddi>s* a co., ■'[s-, MDZToxa »ii piorszaroßt- ' PITTBBPI ta:a: ~ . ; -' TCfcSDAY tmnwrao. APOPST 10, lgSB »*pmi.io*iriiT>S^f ,CKKT ’ iniLTAU B. yKAZKB» <* fayeU*. RCPVBI.ICAH COCH*T TICIUtTo * ■ ,acr. ji&at «oaMssi??Ston»i. umut TTn imiiinTj -■ BOBIRT UcKHWHT f AUiBh«yCi»r. : JOBS t. PEHMKY^tSnrjh. j. nsBOH rosmunuAiWgb, SUAB H. IRISH, do ■ • DATIDB. BAYARD, JULIUS V. EOLUKB,<McK«MVOrt v ' RQBRRT P, HcDOWtLUAltetfMar , . . . JAMS L, ORABAK, Allacbtoy. .•?* *■■ - 1 ' . ( runuioTUTt DAHISL ARUBnumO»PUt»borKti. | wninmw—. \ • ZACHRUS PAXTE2SOB, Indiana. . ' *: i ■' 'ABMToK, . ■ • V, JOBS U. £ARDCSB,OUrUcr«. ; ■ eofthm,- '• CQ4UHCBT B. BOSZWIOS, Uivmc«TtH». ROBERT n. DAVIB, Ohio. t » ,■ 4 wy - fU * ■iim "/I m ,~A DBrodtitio CWiouira Tmouiv-Oot m rOTTMtik** the announcement made **•**>■«» ** »P- Vff-SPkSSBil* •«««. «h4:m Iriihmwi, SL 1 tSer to Fraxer em hid made all arrangements for a speedy; departure, even to eseonring himself snugly on; board U»e steamer Votes Taylor, bound for Ae piowali; but Just as theboal was about leaving Uw wharf onFrMay last,: the Sheriff of New. York appeared otiboard/wUh warrant in hand, : andametodthe departing diplomat, 6n: the.enit of Mr. Little, a tailor of -Newark, for a debfof I (ICS, which had bees contracted some yew* [ago. The little bill had entirely escaped Mr. I NjigenFe memory, and bat for this gentle rev minder he, in all probability, would hare gone, to his grave with thisufcselUed 'account on the taHor’abpoka. TheNsuarkifereury says: .f ; that the Plenipotentiary would sail in the Motes Taylor, under circumstances whloh would'probably enable him to liquidate the debt without severe disadvantage to his ex chequer, Mr. Little made the necessary affidavit, and with his. attorneys, John W. Taylor, Esq., of this city, and J. W. Howe, Esq.,«f New York, proceeded to the ehambera of JpdgeThomas Clarke, of the N. Y. Supreme Court, vtho grant ed, upon the affidavit presented before an order,to hold the defendant lr to bail in the sqm of $m Having thus far succeeded, they ao* compauled Deputy SherilT.Stcura and officer Smith, to the steamer, and ’commenced search; for the defendant, and a few moments before sailings discovered him in his state-room, served the process and took him ashore at once. . “Msw Nugent was petrified with astonishment,, and so treacherous .had been his memory that he at first dwfleA tho debt in toto; bat after con sultation with -friends tn the immediate neigh borhood, yifldWt-hls denial* and like an honest. m.« papa the'dd&andwas forthwith relinquish ed from arrest - ■'Being a free man again; he at onoe resumed'his diplomatio rdignity, and. re turned to the vessel in lime to sail for his des tination, and render the important services to k his country which Blr. Buchanan entrusted to his keeping—sacrificing that dignity only in,so fer-as a prudent haste prompted him to measure, the ground intervening between the Interesting group and the wharf, rather more expeditiously than usual." After coatrecling the debt in 18&4, Nugent left New Jersey tor the westsnd eTenlosDy for Celifornifr—ead (his ww ihelailor’B firatcbinee to eoUeot it. • ' Rax&—Some people Wim that rata take a. tenth of the' ftrmeria produce. They nrecer? talnly rery both ia townnnd country; the person who would invent acert&ln I mode of-destroying them would confer avast 1 benefit on his species. The only approved methods are to employ tar around their holes and runs, and if possible to cklch one of the enemy, tar him well and let'him go, or sotobal anoe tho top of a barrel thatit will tomeatitoi and deposit the vermin in water. Among tie Volumes. on ’our table, Is tho new London book of Francis T. Bookland, son of the geologist* entitled Curiosities of Natural History," in i which we find two 'capital chapters; tho first, j “A Hnht in a Horde Fond,” deeeribingihe won-, ders of ihseetlife; and the second an “Essay on Bata.” ; Oh'thenh)eot of traps he says:: “TheTron wire cage traps, and the common hatch traps, are sometimes usefbl in houses, 1 but .they soon lose their efficacy, because after xme or two rate are caught, the others find out that it Is a dangerous machine, ,and -do not'go. mioit. The traps, then; do more harm' than good, because the-tals smell the bait,-come to U from an parts, and, as wo have seen, newi flies quickly among them, you get yoornelgh; bors rats as well as your own into v yourprcml; j scs. They play round the bait,hut.-d6 not. gc»,l in the trap ; then, beinghosgry, both the stran gers and tho original rats of the place begin j foraging about, and make holes in the cofn bins cupboards Ac. The same thing bolds good with the fly-papers; it is true you catch some of this I flies, but you get doublo your share of flies, in I the room, as they are attracted by tho poison placedforthem.” , . j Fanmji. Roxajwi.—The Court Circular alales j iw the eldest eon of a reverend prelate, high in the Church, became attached to a young lady of very small fortune.. HU father objected to I the match, and emit him to India with Sir Colin I Campbell. The lover got eafe to Us destination, but nU heart beat with affection. He could notavoid communicating hU constancy, I and wrote to bis beloved, assuring her that no threats or anger of'hle. unfeeling parent ahooldl I ever banish the tender recollection of their re- J ciprocal passion.- Having occasion at the same I UmetowritetohUfalherforaddlUonalsupplias, 1 he demanded them bn the ground ihaibe had re* j sounoedhU mistress'forever. By a most un-1 fortunate accident, the two letters camp to Eng-1 land misdirected—theoneinteuded for the poreot I Tailing into the hands of the young lady, and that intended for the young lady into the hands I of the parent. The latter on receipt ofjfais epistle, sent baek such an indignant answer ,as j fully awakened tho son to the ooneeqaesces or the f* 1 mistake he had made in the; direction j of the letters. Fall/ alive to the finest sensi bilities, and not ablsto combat a feeling of Shame | for the unintentional error committed, be shot himself. Intelligence of the sad event was only received at H—:— House on Monday. I Cosskoxatios or Bishopßowmaw.—We learn I from the Lancaster Exprtu, that the President j Bishop of the Episcopal House of Bishops, (BUh-, I op Brownwell, of Conneticut,) having received I the concurrence of a majority of the Standing I Committees and of the Bishops of various dto oescs, the preliminary arrangements for the consecration of Assistant Bishop Bowman have I been nearly concluded. • The consecration wiILL take pUoe in Christ’s Church, Philadelphia, on] 1 Wednesday, the 26th of August. It is under | stood that Bishop Kemper, of Wisconsin, will i preside; assisted by Bishop Fetter, of New York I Bishop Lee, of Delaware, and Asst. Bishop I Williams, of Conneticut, with probably another Bishop, not yet nominated. The canons of the I church require but three to be present, but it U "*"*l to nominate and invite five, in case any of Them should be unexpectedly prevented from I attending, It was at one time believed that the I consecration would take place In Lancaster,;the j teene of Dr. Bowman’s labors for. over thiify years, but forwent of sufficient accommodation I In the Episcopal Churches of that place, and in order to gratify the large number of members 1 of tbe Church, in Philadelphia, it has beenide termlnedto make the change as above stated. .1 A Buxokid SnAvxn.—Several days since a I telegraphic dispatch reached us from Augusta,- Georgia, announcing that tho barque E. A. Baw 11ns had landed four hundred and fifty Africans somewhere on the eoasL The Savannah-Re publican, of the 2d instant, notices the dispatch, and says “that it beard a number of rumors on the street—one that the Bawllns had landed seven hundred and fifty slaves on the coast of i Texas—bnl have no information *aa to tbo cor reetness of any of them. The Bawllns is below, in ballast, and we hear, without papers; bat we have seen ho evidence of her, having landed slaves here, in Texas, qr at any other point. The rumor, probably, bas.no better, foundation than her arrival in ballast, and without papers, i on her fint appearance since she was held up by I our collector, under suspicion of fitting out as a slaver. Ws heard an additional rumor yester day,to Wit: that the barque intendedto sur render to the collector, pay the fine; of five hun dred dollars for being with out papers, indTben lake out new ones.” JcmrxAßU Bobdixi.— Aione of thegamlog establishments in Germany, Baron do K r / hod lost Urn sumo it pday, when on© morning, on opening his secretary, be found that a' earn of 40,000 fiorlni bed been abstracted from it, tod whet mode the nutter worse, wee that the thief was an old servant, named Frit*, who, from bU long servioea,was treated as one of the family. The man had disappeared. Some time bad elapsed after the discovery, and'tho young Baron had begun to be somewhat reconciled to the loss, when he one day metthe Servant walk- Ing-aloog compoeedly in the street. "You ras cal l" exclaimed the Baron, golng-fcp to the of fender; hot a knowing smile from Frill some what surprised him._ Questions and explanations followed, add the remit was the dellvery to the Baron of a recslpt for the 40,000 florins from hU own father* who, Frits thought, would be a •Sfhr banker for Us. ©on than the proprietor of the gambling house.r*(7nftf ß <n**' ; Tan Ussaor Photoohapbt.—A murderer at Antwerp, having left his bools on the: seeneof hU crime, a photograph anddesenplion of these articles were sent round to all the neighboring shoemaker*, At length one of them came for warland recognised the boots ar madefy him for to individual whom he described, tod who I was already In custody on suspicion, JThls led to other -proof, whicn incontestably fixed the [ crime on the prisoner and an associate.: A writer In tb i : National JnUHigeMtr say* Uut in 1805 CoLJobn Billings recelvedbl* com mission of postmaster of the Tillage of Olden* barneville, now Trenton, in tbe county ofOnei da, In the State-of New York. The record of Us commission was destroyed at the burning of the Post Office Department at t Washington, but his official bond is still in existence. APauMnn Howcinn n Om<:n.~~]New Or< Uans paper* state that Dr. Graham, convicted tome year* ago,ot the killing of Major : I«oring, at the SL Nicholas Hotel, in New York, sen-1 tensed to seven year’s imprisonment,' and sub- ! •ecraenUy pardoatd by Gov. Clark; has just been Jtitodwmty pbysioLto by the cUy odnncU of NswOrito^’ *•}:•>»»J®- .. UTttUd.^UWog, v ' ' '*■ •vfTSBS.WUrfS BEANSand3Udo£rj hr 9p-: ’ ■ • - : Aatmuxci or Wctm.— nn EftgUtfcnsß,vho h*s interested himxelf Us ibU sutler diseoTtrea, By" cwfal , jrrufifraUott, 7,000.we0d : : soldi la» pint of cloirersbsd; to* pint of Congress seed, 12,G00;ia brondcloter. 59,440, sndrwo pints of Datehetorer seed jlelaed OOTerailjr 25,500 end 70,400. ■■ Tan LsoAsoa {Tenn.) Whig flays that John j. Crittenden, who is on a riell to that town, disavowed «1T asplraUans for the -preaidency, aaduld h'e'iirbuld not >ccept* nomination if tendered to him. ■ • :: • . jlAßßiKft—OntheTthlaat.. tu Ur.ttthe rfildenn nf Jnhit A..tßeomef, Yonker% a. Y*j Ooixsiuß.OurrtoXOinaßvaoou< . < >vj . Oa Bahxrdey tbeVth tort, by Of . Bet. Pr. : ITKbwey. Taco, M. UTiKMtiu, Eeq., to Ilia Mast M. Patthuos. • StßD^AfcHr'.RobertBmltHßMr BUtirtUe, oa Bqo'J dcri erefitag, Bth teat, at « tfelodc,of fcadat l«r«, OOAIILX3 HOWARD, con of Walter and EU#a.A. Rrymnt, agedaerenteea months. ... ~ v : ~i . TtM&iasdaof the fimßy ajereepectEallyloTUedteatUiid mcralnx, Wthlaet; at 9 o’docSr, from the bally midenca oh North Canal eir«i,AllegliM»y» « ; Rmihiw Cutotiiiit—FW*> 1 1 tmrgk, Self 9, 1836.~Me«r». Brti. Pior, Jr, * Co.—Gen-! Heaem I tide* great pfearan In teylng to you that I made ! owofßoerbare'. Holland Bitten, 1 and found apparent ral|ej; of a nrttn P ’*-*■**• which thad long taf&ted, and | Ibaliere they w«fr ofaertlrote tnainrelleTlngmyaUitßaeh I andheafl Very reepectfoßy, to, SAWL E. BABCOCK. 1 - .Qtmcn axnDxattirr.—Mr.SHai J.Ltacemb.cf "Blr-1 oteghaza, cayr. **l hare found in Boerhartf a Holland Bit-1 tote a remedy forUeadacbeand Debility. Hy wlfohualoo and It with tha greatest benefit. I Hr.A.S.'NlchoUon.of PiUibnrgb, alaoremark#tbatfae haeezperieoeed modi relief from Ita oae for heularha. I • BxaasoTo-aimHuirH Rasroaxn.—Mr. John DaTtdeoo, | Uringlen mile* aixjrePlttibtirgh.oa the PeoncylvanUCe nalfiajc ;, t ‘ffh»n I commenced Uklng Holland Bitter*; XMnjdh»tfly>rilk. Now I eajoy excellent health’* CACTwat-fcaharefttl toaeh fcrßierh*t*> BcOand Blt t«a.?Stia g«At“ popularity of tbtoTdedklnehea Induced I oattjr-||nttatlbna,»titc!itheptibHc , *on!d'gnard agalii*t at tl P*r bottle. oraU •bottle# tor fifi, by tbe pro «letcr«,BKNJ.PAaK.J**.h PO, Maau&cinriog Pbenns • rontletaand Ghunlata, 87 Wood .treat, between ¥}£s£2i ► /‘ ind^AwT Special golfers. w'Hßßi.BK'&'wiLaolir'ar’ sswxsra uaobxMbb. Agemt’s o t-ricc, G 8 Finn Street. These Machines, which have gained enoh nn cnTUblt om til other Sewing Machine*, onefr const or lit. Rtelr Lock Stitch. fld. Their ilmpUcUy ol comtroctkjo uri conaeqsest - freedom, tram derangement. 3d. E sgy Sioremeot, tad 4tb, Th*lr dnrthilitii»r« now I ofUrrd with «U the latert Improroaent, tsd adnutfagw tt Lmaaatactnrcn’ price*, by • ALEX. R.REED, Agent, ya, 08 Fifth Strwex. HOTUKOSI HOTHCI&BU HOTHBfttl» . Don’t fail to procure Un; Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup for Children Teething. Itbaauoeqoal on'eartb. It greatly facilitates the procem of teething by *oßeniog the gtmw, redariog ell» Inflammation—will alley pats, end la tor* to regulate the btrwli Depend upon It, mother*, It will give rnt to jonmelvea, relief aad health to your Infant*. 'Poifrctlyeafo in alt caeca. ThU Vtfuibio preparation ia the rreactip.Uon of one of inoat experienced ami akßfal female Pliyridana In New EngUid, and baa bye&nacd with never-falling encccailn xaflltonsofcaata. We believe it the beat and rarest remedy In the world, In •n oMeadfbymntery and Diarboea In Children, whether It ariaofefrixa teething oi Com aay other canae. : If Ufo andbaalth can he astlmxtod by dollars and conU»U b worth IU weight la gold. ; Jtmk>m of LoUlea are fold every year In the United Btaf* It (a an old aad well-tried remedy. PRICE ONLY £5 CENTS A BOTTLE. AW*None geuulneunlemtbefae-ilmflaofCUßTlß * URR* &INB, New York, la on the outafde wrapper, Bohl hr Druggist* throughout the world. DR. CKO. UTKETSEB, Agent lor Blltaburgh. ■ JnfcflawtyfcT . - - •dlaath toali Yarmlni'' KDeith to oil Vurwalwt” ••Death toali Vamlur I hpsath to oil Ycnalur 1 | “OOSTAtt'B" Baf,'Eoaeh,*C- KXTERMLNATOR, ■"OOBTARV Bed-Bug EXTERMINATOR, ■‘‘COSTAR'S" KLKQTIO POWDER tx Ants, Inaoeta, etc. C (The oult nriuau xxxraxs Koouo.) —Sold everywhere. (Druggist* and Dealortdeeinog term*, tend for ODetafa Private Circular.) «3»oa recelpt of ONE DOLLAR, “Cu*Ur H sonde to any 1 ad drew in the United States, a auihdent quantity (portage I paid) to dertrty tba vermin oa any prembea. 40»AddxuM “OOaTAE’B’VPRINOIPAL DEPOT, I No, 3» Broadway,New York. { Sold in Pittsburgh/Pa., by B.L. PAIINItSTOCK A CO., j B.*E-SELLERS A 004 and 0 CO- fLXKVBKR. auTalAultaT “ TIIEQBBATKSTft!ATCfI MAOIUNSH TH* WORLD! A TORTURE HADE WXTUA SMALL IN VBBHENT. THOMAS’PATENT MATCH MACHINE I* aalmjrle. cheupand perfect Match Maker. The Machine eortaoniy $115; U driven by hand, aad erfll make the Car laue of tbe mauuiactoror in a abort time. When good wood Is to he had readily it materially ndacoe the eert. . county or Uaehioe privilege* are offered tor ! sale at a moderate price. Tor particular* call at GAZETTE COUNTING ROOM, glfth street. jeiidiwfctfT WWW.AMII.mA. WM. McKEE & CO , N 0.,, S.Kr.mt Nt,.ml So. 93 Dctltl. S< IMPORTERS OK TOBEIGN 13JRV GOODS, Ake constantly receiving on consicnmibt, idistl I.IKENH, RnißT FRONTS. HDEFB, Sr , In (ml ouht,. aiu. British aoons, c«»i.u»g m i*rt of PAPER MUSLINS, VELVET COEDS, BEAYERTEENS. TABBY "VELVETS, ALPACCAS,CASHMERES. ITALIAN CLOTOE.AC. _ JnlolSmfc iPAYNB, BIBBBU. * CO., ■ HAVOHCnUU 0» Conking, Parlor and Heating STOVES, Orates, Front*, Fenders, eto And Manutßrtnwn of the Orflteetad CAPITAL. COOKING KANGH, HO, U> IdBKBTY ITBKST, MITCH ELI*, HEBHOXI & CO. ■iioruncuo or Conlcinjr, Parlor and Hontinn STOVES. Orate Fronti, Ftndtn, Cooking Baigct, it., 10* liberty Ik, Pluebargta, p*. mr22fcly ___ SAMUIUj ©BAY MERCHANT TAILOR, A'fl. 62 ST. CLAIR StREKT, PIItBBCBQU, PENNA, is prepared to furnish his customers and trarora'gwnnri wlLh tbe Utoat moat SwhtoeaUa atjl«of Sprlogond Bamm*rjQooilaofc»wy Tarletj, »likh bd v(Il tusks tip to ortoito tba eatlr* satlsbctioo of tkoaa wfao may tow itom wltta tb«tr patruoaga. apsadfe American Manufactured Watches. We would most respectfully announce to the pobllo wt bin takan ti»a Agency for lb» celebrated AMERICAN XiKVEU WATCHES, Ah article which U mannlaclurwi la WaUhus, Man-, and goilea gp of the beat material on Ibo moat approved pvlod pie,udpoMHNi«Tei7nqoiillo fora MJLIABLBTIMK KEBPKB. For any defect In malarial, werkmanahip or pcrfonnaßce aodar lair magr. tha maanfaetarvn boU (bam* i «lrca at alt time* reaponrihli. Tbeaa wmtelie# bare been I Uatad and areln use dally by a great many Railroad offleara andhara giro tbo otmoat aalli faction lo rogaM toalreoglb aodcorrnctoemoftlme’on ' LocoMorrvßa asd railroad cars. While in motion. Wary watch wiU ba accompanied wlih a certificate or guarantee from tho manufacturer*, abowlng that tho buyer inns iusr rick whatever ©f getting a watch ijh*i wiU sot keep covfcct time. TbowaUhea areqf amodlnm ala*, booting caeo, mocb In itjle into as Kngllah Watch, and will certainly pleaao orery 000 who any giro thaiS a trial. Iq addition to the above, wo keep eonitanlly on band a fall amortmeo t of tha beat make Kngllah ami Swiaa Watcbee, Watch Makera’Tool*, Machinery and Watch Material, to> gather with a complete atock of Jewelry, BHro Ware, Fancy Ooada, etc, which wa chill at all Umea be httn* to ahow to cot coatomara. nappy w aww m, BRIHKIIAN A MXT&AN, 42 Fifth at. Pittaborgb, Fa. mrlO-.lydiwT—JotO POBTbBYi HKIaBON * CO., MartvfadxTxn of OUN BAKRELS, SOLID BOX VICES, BOBIHUOH'g BOUDOABIBTEIL SOYIBB-WmiiUd. Coil SMI and Hammered Skacet, and Spade,, Hot,, Baa and Banner Fork,, Pick,,Matlock,, <tc. WmbovHt VOi 17 Hwlwt It n.,lliS£ pn»8BUBOn. PA. DAWEB SC CLUi*BJV, ■le QH. Sl|* »nd Owftde»t»l 4 j> QBAtIf SR St Dilutin' r Wliite and Zinc Faints. ai«« hJI kloda of TanitbcCt Window rutty, OnubMr Ao* ■ „„ U 4 Wood Street, two door* *6w# FJrtfs •*«<»• mrttttlydto • FISH! FISH! CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A TOLL SUPPLY OP WHITE FISH, TROUT, SALMON, PICKEREL, HERRING, MACKEREL, accoDipeolad Lt tbocaab, wIU swat prompt atUntkm. UKNKYII. 00LLIW8, nyliaHJrl • g& Wood *trc*t. . tUtoiottae'.....-. joaa Pittsburgh Steel Works. JOKKS. BOYD 8c CO^ tftnubctiiranof OAST BTEBU aUtySPRINO, PWff and " A. B. BTKEL; SPRINGS and AXLKB, Oomtr Rett and KntStrttU, POtibvrgh, PU. A •• MOW' ' I>. B. KOGKitS Ac CO, UsgMonruu or dogcre* lmprand P«t«nl steak Cultivator Teeth, Comer Sm uni Ark Amta. ****** rt.. JoJfcljdfe* - •- -•• PltUbniKh W.tmr Cnr. Ertaltfliliment FOR THE CURE. OF ALL KINDS OF DJSHASKS.—LrtC*L*I»t H.JITIIL, sulkra, on lh. Plltt botiL.PL W»p» «* CUd*oM>n»l..li«>»“»>»“; SIM m 4 laprond tj Ui. ««llon »r • Bo.ltt* AlUp, «hkh .111 iSoro.«m.U. ■loctee >d! «n™n»nt far p*ttniti«Bj oU«r» m«Mlj " oorarutnayVba i&ay .vlab to cpaqd aom* Ilmawßo w ■tart* U» Ik* wmDot. A4clri»Bol 13M, PltULnrph . g?«ttal jatrttctg. --v . i*P* t ita sne BtifO «CB ' ' C<rtnpljsg,kth.tte nroMt reqocst of l.tm dndsofllulr^tlflat*,' a-^inra Dita. o.3M.»'iaxrEi tc J. w.sr»™ U*t» eoneloded to remain ‘ _ 1 FEBHAHBSTLY W WTMBOBCHi , i Anl may be coaeolted at Ihelr office, No. 191 Penn flti?eei t j. 1 OPPOSIT* THJtST. CLAIR liOf KL, 1 Dally, except Bondayt, brC<»l>wplU<tAlll>Bilt BroßChltltW all other Chronic CoaplilQti i complicated with or earning Pnlaboary Diieaee,lßcladlng \Catarrk, Start Ajfectiont of ; tlie Litrr, 2?yt- J ■* •• ptptia, Ga»trUit t Faaab Conptainti,ete. DBS. rZIOB ft SYSIS woaU state Hat their trealmeut oHfeaamptlonb baaed hpoa toe >Jbct that Ae ditoax e» Winftc Moodendiytfmflttap*,faftte/frt,g» • doing \ ilidmtdpwchMii ttolampMßd they therefor *moloy "Mechanical, Hygienic eadMwllcliiil ramodlae to parity the bloodied etreogthoß the eyetem.' 'TCM aeee, lbcy bu' IUn>TCHfALIHnALATIO!ta,irbUH they Taloe highly,Hot only aa lMUiatives, (taring no Ctirofire rjfcd v\m mtd aZoncO end XaralUk aiaearooetlj cautioned agalaet waiting the predoaatlaeof curability ooaoytreatment bleed open the plai»lMe,bnt hlee Idea that the “art of.Uie dteeaee can in reached In a direct manner by InbalaMoa," for m before Stated, the wot o/ th« diseatt it in tte Wend eod tta <pct» only la lb* lunge. JBSSKS/KffS; alt o. by letter. : mjgdMfctfF The Great Bngllah Hemedy SIR JAMBS CLARKE’S CEREBRATED FEMAtE, PI Lit SI PrepßlwlfroDi» prwcripttonof airk ®* M - D . - Physiaian Extraordinary to the Queen. This well known Medicine U o > ImpotlUon, bot a sure anil safe remedy for Female 111816 iltlea and Obstruction*, i rom toy eanse whatever, with ®gh ft poworfnl remodjr, I they contftln nothing hartfal to tli > constitution. TO MARRIED LADIES Uls pocalltrly «aUod. It will, in ft abort time, bringoo the monthly period with regnlarity. That PSUhave never ban known to fail when the ditto I UomonthetcamdjxJfft of pnxpfdci are well obwvtd. For (nil particulars, get ft pamphlet, free, of the agent. I N. B—4l and fl pottage atampa eneloeed to any anthori sod agent, will Insure abottle, containing over W ptlla, by I return mall. B. L. FAHNESTOCK k CO, PiUsbnrgb, wholseale ag«»t, and aold by all druggist*. apZTglAwfrT John C. Baker & Co’s OENHINE COD-LIVER OIL!! This Medic;inx, prepared in tlio most ap proved manner, and bottled by ns, ha* received the ■auc tion of the moat Bciantlfie of tbeMedleal Profession of PhU ade}phl*apdfUewhere,who recommend It a* superior to any otbpr now manufactured. OfitMfflcaey and Importance aa a remedial In caacaof CcusujppUou, float, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rbeuma- Uam,csd all Scrofulous dlseimr*, It ta unnecewsry to*\>cak; , —tbommnda of eminent pbyaWaaa of Europe and America j having tested it* wouderftil coretlrc properties, j Prepared only by JOHN 0. BAKER * CO, Wholesale I Dniggisis, No. 1M North Third street, Philadelphia. Bold by ajlDH»ttt«*« thronghont the cwintry. fo3»fcdtoc3Q HHWINB MAC&UTB3. The great superiority or gXNQER’si MACHINES Oxer all others for the o»o of Clothing and - Shoo Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, Has long been known and practically acknowledged, ms NEW FAMILY MACHINE, Which is a light, compact and highly ornamental machine, (doing Its work equally well with Uta lorge machine*.) and mntt become a favorite for family nee. A fall supply of the ebeyb Machines for sale at New Fork price*, by ‘R, STRAW, 32 Market at., Pittsburgh, pa, . Abo, the BOUDOIR BBWINO MACHINE W« from ft 6 togiO. [dell] anllhlydfe STb. ft c. P. MARKIiB, lUircTAcrrMM or POIKTINd, JOB AND ALL KINDS OP WRAPPING P APK U. Wtrcboait) Ho, SB7 Wood Street, piTTSßusoa ; pa. royfctffn ;hl at market prlot. J, 11. CIiBIJSTYf it. U., 163 Third Street, Pittelurgh, Patna., Having had the advantage# of'Eastern Colleges and Ho. pltala;and several yum’ pracCcn, offers Uls professions •ervlcM in SUROICAL AND MEDICAL CASEE uinncn. R»r. D. Ilqwknl. I OLWUaoo McCauJlitfJ- Itof. D. 11. A. MeLMU. I Huu. U. A. Wwm. T. If. BUI,' Km. ' ( n«. T. J. Blpuua. J. R. Unator. ' I John U- Molkir, Kaq* • Jacob McOotlkter, my»:lydfc N. HOLMES dc SONS, c uuu nr Foreign and Domtttie fiilli of Exchange, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, DANK NOTES AND SPECIE, NO. W MARKET STREET, PITMOCROn, PA. mult oa til (be principal at ib« Vetted State*. *P 2MeI T JOHN COCKKAN Oc BRO. xtvnricTtuu op Iron fUtllnf, iron VaulW, Vault Door*, Wludaw Shutters, Window Cnardi, to., Nm. 3*o*l Street «*d M *’ Wn * * r * lrf » (Between Wooded Market,) prrrBBUBUU. PA. lU*« cb baud a arMj of *k-w VetuiMie, Wf explain, rutable for *U poi*>w<e. Particular atwitl.-n j-ald to eo ddatogOrave larf*. JebWUKtuoOce. i muL~ 1 c. r*u*» VANDBVBR & FRIEND, ATTORNEYS AT leW w SOLICITORS IN CHAftCKRY, Tko. S, JVtin/t Block, Dulmqu*, lowa. promptly made In any,part of Northern lowa, or Wee tern Wisconsin. Will attend to the purchase and Sale of Beal Estate. talnluft Money on Bonds and Mortgagee euhlydta WR YMAN.df WON, UußftttßrtnAod Dealer* In all kloJ* of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIOAHB, AND TOBACCO, mu. c. ““ r ‘ **• vriEutow wuausa —•— —wilso* bub. ROBINSON, MINIS L MILLERS, PITTSBURG 11, PA. FOI’NOERS AHD MACIIIHMTB, WASHINGTON WORKS, Pittsburgh, P«nna. Oflet, Ho. 31 HMk*f Uiaafcctnreall Uml* of Steam Engine* nr, CaaUng*, Railroad Work, Steam Butter* and Sheet Iron Jobbing and Repairing dona on *hort notice. mrgslydlc lake SL'PKIUOII COPPKKIIILL BMKIjTIN q wok k s PARK, BF CURDY A CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SIIEATUINO, BRAZIERS' and BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP PER BOTTOMS, Balled SUII Bottom*, Spelter bolder, Ac. AUo, Importer* awl Dealor* In METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE, Ac. Constantly on hand, Tinmen • and Toots. ITorflioiur, A'o. 149 F!nl end 159 S«o»rf .trr't, PlUabmrgb, Psnn*. 49>j t) «cU] order* olCopper cat to aoy dealred pattern. tnyQal3mA»ljT GBO.UU AWDERSOM, So. 181 LiUrlg Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., MAKcrRCToan wro waousai* »*«•** in Snt} Variety of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, Shoo Leather, Splits, Morocco, French nml Cbmitrj Calf Skint, Sclo Leather. Cnrrins© Oilcloth*. See. ■ 1 ATI of wlilch will t>« furnlehed at the loweet Caeb Price*. »n IDEB WANTED apfrdly B'OKEIGN BXCHAN (3-K. SIQIIT BILLS BRAWS.DI DDSOASi BUBRMA9 * COn . OS TUB CHIOS BASE, LONDON, IS BUMBO? ONI POUND BTERURO AND UPWARDS. Al*o| 01IU oo Uio prtuclp*! dUe* *nd lown« of Franc*, Btlglom, OtrmMj, RmrU oUhst Roroprao BUl^cc M toß,»nb«.a r »jafcr«}.b, iiui|tcoi . ' Bukora. Wood ■». «m»r o< Thlri. •ffm.ACK a aoaßßßi COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MSBOHA Ho. 18 Pirns Street* St. Louie. W' It I FSB fO Uwiocli * Blduim, St. Vo”* Dm * klftUftek, CtodmstVJjJ"'-.' mstussssssas:, Kailrad. ; PITTSBURGH BAG FACTOR*. * D C. mCBBST. CornTr' Mb.rtr »« **“* S,r •**• , 1 PITTSBURGH Manufacturer of aU kind, of gB|P < ’ , *ii™u»t.prpijorsM»' e “ “p *“' l Urml “ »»r>» *■ t«SSK" p ' ly filled. HTNA BXOVKIW“tH £ fc,- Y ALBXAWDBB BRADLEY, ■AKUAftsum in P Y«n COOKING, PIMiQR AS# HEATIHU STU*KS, Plain and Fancy ® rat *£f°““’ ® 0 '’ WUOLIBAtS'AHD RET All*. _ w. sc All kind! of TobMto, ■»■* >. sgsmS&gSSßs*- *pg:lyd» • Forwarding and CommlMton Marchanfc, AND WHOI*aSIIA®KALIBW; v- Cbeeeo, Batter *£•***¥***• hodoe* OetgjUfj^. ■ Jfe. » Mn 4 tod " _ ‘ 'MWOTidTOU* W’.' * , ■ . ItololiCthgielßiilttitttFßHl |Pi It imk-200 bw«, wwiifc r ; r tUanfc Statements. siatmciii or the Buk or piiuiiuiii. I tjSr RENT—A Store on Market, between v ;■>„ - Leant, Bills end DUeoonU.——.4I—ALSS4AS CO - 1 V** 72- l iu«l KtuteandOroami Heut..—„ •. i&si si • RENT—A three story Dwelling gjß , Btockieod Mbcellanooua «o .; IT ririhetm*,'(No- IW.> containing UJBI ; DtMbv other Banks 19*095 62 hTusTic-. wiU* brick stabteaoi Banknote** Checks amlU. S.Trcaa. i carrl*» house attached. Tbla beuae U supplied wilh hot v -■••• aw>3oeo audJia v^r^bSvg*** 6 -’* 11 ® w “8 l “ »»»*«* i«*- Specie (gold anil 5drer).....:..• W7X93 62 tion la admirably adapted to the want* of * prcfewonal . S. . *. •’ -■ 1 • mao, aod will be rented for a term t»f years to a good ten^ 2l ■ ml. For farther DArllroUra eUQolre of LIABILITIES mrl3 ALEXANDER KINO. CinlUl Stock.— Jl.ltiTOO 00 Proflta and Kernings. 11 Unpaid Dlridends and fitupens* Acc’l 4,142 ot Duo to other Bank*—-....-w-.- J&SS} I?. Cirtulatfoa,.- SJH 2 Deposits—. -r~- *<0,1.8 6. : $2,428,401 21 ■4SRKT^ 5" aggjgaa" Statement of the Jlarelunti'»»a Mann. factnrera* Bnnkof PUUbnrgh, ■ Pmauitan. Monday, Angnrt vtb.lSjS. Contingent Pond. • Note* Id Circulation,...,. - J®«* J® Una Depodtonu——- -*»•;£ ” Doe other Banks.— l!o2£ 5., Loom and Discounts,— B£j®®* Specie, Gold and Silver,•— »2 Notea and Checka of other Banka -W94 4*. United State* SecnHtioa 4 MH ®2 Doo by ether Banka—-. 'M»®* ® Beal ftrtate— _ ~ 5J9,859 .0 The abare aUtemont Is correct and true to the beet of my knowledge and belief. W. «. DKSNT, Cashier. Bworn and aubacribed before me, tbit 9th day of Angmt A. D. 1868. kulo J. P. lUcimil. Notary Public. Statament of the ClllietM’ Bank* Pittsburgh, Aognst 9th, 18r,H. ASSETS. Loans and DUcounU Coin lb Vanlt —....- Notea And Checks of other Banks. -Doe by other Bank*...— Itral .Estate, £c~ {CM.MO IS LIABILITIES. Capital Stock .$440,770 O 0 Individual Depositors— 101,726 00 Circulation 112,470 00 Odntlngeet Fond and Profits*. 09,679 60 Duo to other 8ank5—.........— 2;574 GO Ummid Dividends. f $007,900 11 The abo to statement la rorrret to the beat of my knowl edge and belief. ' M. D. JONES, Cathb r. before me this 9th day of Aajjuit, 1&53. aalO J. M. MACKENZIE, Notary Public. Blaicmenti ef tbe Ueahanlos’ Bank of Pittsburgh* MoKdat, August 9th, 1858. LIABILITIES. i...-., OO ........... 14022 54 .... 104,174 48 Circulation Duo to other Banks— Due to Depositors $243,057 02 ASSETS. f Killsntwi Notes Discount*! ...... Due by other Dicks...... Notes and Checks of other batiks. Specie ia Vsiilt. ; . irotSM sj The above atahnuentTs cornel, to (lift beat of rnjr koowl edge and' belief. Q 80. D. McOKKW, Caahfef. Sworn before methUPtb day of Augurt, JSiS. < anlO A. Vf. gOSTEtI, Notary Public. Statement of tUe Atleffbenr Vtak. rrmuimfin, Atiguat9tb, 1959. ASS RTS. Nolee end Dills Discounted-... Coio ~ Notee end Check* of other Banka ... Dfae by other Bank*. LIABILITIES. * Circulation. Due to othor Bauka. Individual Depoet ta Unpaid Dividends $£*7,214 2> o The eboto atatement licorrect to tliotwstof my kuowl* edraaodbolleC J. W. COOK, Caehler. Sworn and Bul*eril«cd before me, ’• aulO ROBIUIT HNXBY,~ Notary Public. HCatcraant of the Iron City Bank* PrrmciGH, August ©tli 1869. .1460.167 07 5,000 00 Loans and Discounts. Dao by other Bulks ...... 'Note* aad Cheeks of other Basks and 5,700 00 07,533 89 115,735 00 ll 93 U. S. Treasury Notes. Ci rep lotion ..... Dae toother Bonks Dae to Depositors - 134,996 39 The shore statement la correct according to the beat of my knowledge aud belief. JOHN MAQOFFRN.OaabIer. gworti sod vabsetihed before me, this Otb day of August, A. D., 1858. on\o KOBKRT FINNKV, Notary Pntilk._ fleto atibutisranUs, Allegheny Valley Rail Road. TAH.RNTXTM CAMP MEETING- oo* ■ circiso ivr.DxesDj r, august as, isss. REGULAR' Traios l n l p leave dolly from Plttebargh^HM^WT^HB 1 (Sunday excepted} at 7:30 A. M., and &F.IL On Wedueeday, tbeSSth lu*L,aa .Erba Train will Imre Pittsburgh ot M 6 A. U.~ On Saturday, the 38th InaL, £t,Vj Trains will leave Pittsburgh at and 8:30 P. M. * Re Laming, leoveTomtnra fur .Pittsburgh at 1:30 and 7.3), Monday morning—3oth lost. On the last day ofthomeeliug, trains leave Tareutntu for Pittlbargb »t 7so A. M., and 3 and &4Q P. M. Excursion TkkoO, good daring the encampment, ratf i» had at the depot, ooConuo street, at CO cents , each; Also, at the Methodist Book Depooitory, 4th street. FomenEera must procare tickets be to re taking seat* in the cars, or pay 70 cmU. W. BBTNOBDB, ' aalftSwd ; SaperiDtendant. OTlCE—Whereas.Alexander Irwin and David Uolraea, composing the firm of A. HtWf l * * CO, by deed of voluntary assignment, dated May 2d,lSM r assigned owl transferred oil their goods, chattel* and ef (sets tu the nndcreigned in Cruet fur the bcuofit of their All persons haitng cfaimsagaiust the said Alexander If* winand DaviJ or A. IrwtnA Co, will present them July authenticated, to the undersigned,ood those indebted to him wilt pleas* mskelmtnedUta to •ol0;laid Assignswof A. Irwin A Co. /~IEKTii r ICATi: Of SCHOLARSHIP at tv AUCTIONThU Tnesday evening, Angnst lUlh,st 8 o'clock at the Commercial Sales Booms, No. 64 Fifth St. will beeohl a certificate of perpetual Scholarship In Alle gheny College. snip P. U. DAVIS, Aoct. HANDSOME Dark Wool De Lainca at TwelT# and a half cent* per yard opeeed this day, ,aUo uewstylee dark Print". U. U)VK, anlo * 1 Market 81. Chtmbtrlln’s Patinf, WE are glad to state, in answer to maiiy Inquiries, that onr Coal Diygfug Machine la at length ready for exhibition at No. 139 First street, between Wood and Salthflehl. Tbte machine te a model of eunpu clty and efficiency—it urct one-half the ex pen** of mining, •ana sis inches of coal, mine* It in better shape sndaaTM lo underground room, trackdaylog, poshing, entry drirlaK,. tc. Tbe attention of mioing companies, proprietors and ■necniatoraU Invited. Maclaines and Bights fur sale. fuOjlwdAltw* C. A. CtLAMBKttLIH A CO. OPENED TUIS DAY—Another new lot of tboaaiucnlflcvbt plftln Bl»ck Bilk* «1) •r th «" Um mbm qualUt cu tM bought to r eli#*h««r* Pl«we all uhJ «m them. 0. UANBON LQVIt, •u 9 74MArtet<iwt. onn BBLS. REtf’l). Sopor; lOObbli GoUenbjrTJK . 60 <* ft. Jamc* MoUuses; OU **, Large No. 3 Mackerel, “new," 20 “ ' Baltimore Ilerring. BecM aud ao9 - .6IIBIVBR A DILWORTfI. T HORN'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF COPAVlA,SaroparilUaandOnboba. Another anpply of thlaeelebratad Engllah remedy roc’d thla day by io9 • jus. YLuima. SOLUTION OF CITRATE OF MAONE -BIA made tresb ercry day at JOS. FLEMING’?, u 9 • comer Diamond and Market at. QYRUPS OF PHOSPHATES—A largosup- O ply of Blair A Wyeth*’ Syrapa of Phoaphatea constant ly oq hand and for aale wholesale and retail by JOS. FLEMING. KISS ME SWEETLY—The latent and moat alec ant perfume, dlatilled fro® the Tollp flow* er, tor aale by JOS. FLEMING, *oO comer Diamond aud Market ■treat. ALL KINDS of Dry Goods as cheap' as they can be fodnd any place. O. HANBOH LOVlt, HII 9 ' 74 Market timet ‘)fw\ BAGS RIO COFFEE “PRIME," OVjUrreM an J fur pi. t,, BIIRIVCT * DIMVUaTII. i BANS—2OO bush White Beans for solo » by *Q9 BURIYKR A DILWORTU. SUPERIOR BLANK BOOKS, Ledgers, Joamala, Ca«b Books and Day Booka of anpetlor qnaU* ty. made expressly for city orders, fcraaleby W.O. JOHNSTON *OO., Printers, Stationers and Blank Book Makar*, an 7 No. 67 Wood a treat, PiUabnntb. T" RUSSES, tuussks, TRUBSR& Tbo only Mamibclarem of TRU3BB3 »nil SUPPORTERS to tb« cllr la OAKTWRIQUT * TOCNQ, an 7 No. SO Wood rtrtet. ATUKIt'S PRINTING INKS—News, Book uul Colored Ink* for nl« by aoT WM. Q. JOHNSTON A 00., 67 Woo*! »t. ‘LAYORING EXTRACTS—A large as wrtnxmt of different make* receiving br j 7 MACKEOWN h FINLEY, IC7 Liberty at 3 ASH TOOLS—A- few dor. of Beal’s still cale by MACKEOWN * FINLEY; IOT Liberty rtrtel: PURE WINES AND BRANDIES-A largo InTOkeof carefully eelrcted Liquor* for medicinal purpoeua ■dwava on hand and for aale bjr Mrt MAOKBOWN A FINLEY. Flour. —20 bbls. Extra Family Flour from •elected Whit* Wheat, jut received aod for «Hle by r ROBERT DICKEY, au7 134 Front itmt pear Wood. •FATHERS.—2O sacks in store and for sale by _>o7 IBAIAII DIOKEY A CO- GRKABE.— 10 bbls. in store nndforaaled) ,oT miAU DIOEKY * 00. Louisville lime.—so -iau. in store mJ tor «1. br - ISAIAH PICKEY * 00. PATENT BUCKETS AND TUBS.—An aaortraent In afore and for aala At tnanofectnrem priceabjl a°T ISAIAH DICKEY* CO; lACON—C casks Shoulders and 8 do Sides i for aala by an? • B DAUKUiA 00. EQOS— 3 bills, just rec’d and for slle by mi B. BAIZEU. * 00. ILLOWS—Basket Willows for sale bv • au7 IIXKRY H. OOLLTKg, No. 2& Wood ft. • GAHKKTT'S scotch snuff, Bikn’iOilUnr Ofl; 81c. Ltanorica;* Calab, liquorice TcrpeoUw; ComßUrcta, Sot uto by m 9 B. L. FAHNKBTOOK A CO.;' No. 00, ccrpof of Wood »ad Footlh it*. LOSING OUT SALE.—MORPHY &. BUBOBnELD era ofiptriog tbsir etiUra etxfcof BOH* UtSg A WIHTSB GOODS etench prieae as ««*» <Am itdded bargains Tbb will be an opporinnltj that wQI , oobentelwUh *oob again of-getting the beat quality of Dry Goode at the low price* that they are now oSerW.-- North-coat corner fonrth aodMarlmt etreeL aafalherF PICTORIAL WINDOW BORN RS.—A new beaetifol and cheep article, deafened tor excluding taeectaofall klnda of all kind# from paaeiog through win dowe when the aaah are nixed: alsa» a perfect amea.mmi ooUddo obeenretioo, end edmiaiox e free eurreot ef env— - They repreant e nrtety of Ueotiiul ecaoee, end "J ®f mental ee well ea caafiU. fw nki whoteeejeeod retjß. at 36 end SB Bt. CUlr atraat, by • * J. * UPUID ■ . tD g!_- ' gate Stent* lbf flUeborgh* jFot Ktnt, 'JFot Salt- T -Farm For 8ale«-. IIE subscriber offers for sale 100 acres of excolteut land witblu fonr miles of Nov Cutis,Low renew county, in sight of tbo villas* of Mahoning and of tbo Pittsborgh, Now Cull* and Cleveland Railroad, bean-* tifliliy Iltoated in a very pleasant .neighborhood. It la nearly sM cuclcw<d aud earenly-acroi under cultiTalkm; a good orchard; and several never faiilng springs or good water an aboudanroof whitOoak timber and iron ore; a comfortable frame houta and log barn. \ An undoubted ti tle and prompt jhwwwlon will oe given, at, also, farther particulars and terms made known by the subscriber, llv logon the premise*. or by A. D. Simpson, Sheffield street, near Bagaley’s Lane, Allegheny city. ioiklwdAStw BAIIUEI, M’KTNI.ET. FOR SALE —Mari Mulkarus offers for sale fur cash, At the Franklin llotsl. No. 30 Diamond, on MONDAY, Aogust 10, one twohurse wagon, two black and matched horse*, harness, ete. The wagon and harass are M v and In good condition. Tl»* bones took a preminm at it the lAat Fair at Wheeling'Va. . anO.ltd*' FORSALE —10 acres of Land 4 miles from i.neebeny City.' The luid is good and will be sold at a bargain; A!*o,4Lota in But Liberty. 30by 130 feet ea:h Wm bo Mid low .Apply 10 nf the Diamond, third door North cf Ohio street, Allegheny cay. . OK SALE-r-190 acres, of. Laud 20 miles iron, AUcahehj CltyiH niUo front A*XeKliei>jr «aA 110 - Ut pl.nk Roof; ou-r 109 na efcareJ: "ill l» «oM on ran umUoUna. Applj-to OtO. W.'.BOSlftoMtjiOoof the Dtonionil. 3tl "loot north of Ohio it.AUoghonrcilr.juU ...$558,619 67 03,310 00 ... 10,48 ft 00 ... 2L345 14 .... 9,195 30 LOTS FOB BAhB. THE following Lots nro now offered for sale (niTtry liU'nl terms Mill low Jirlcf'*, tiz: Ist Fißeen LoUfroatlug on Butler street, in Lawrence- Ttlle, immediately opposite the wall or Allegheny Cemetery. K.m. lot 24 feet Trout by 100 to 121 feet deep to an alley 20 noarer the Allegheny rircr, each 24 fret fronton Pearl airoeMMleot wide) and ox tending in depth 114 foot to an alley 20 feetwldo. ; - Sd. Flftetu Lots nearer the river, each 24 t*et front on Poarl street, directly opposite above, and exteodlng in depth towards the liver 114 feat to an'alle/ 20 feet wide. 4th, Fifteen LoU nearer tho river, each 24 feet front on Broadway, (which USO feet wide, and through which too AUegheuy Valley Railroad rnna,)nml estondinfc tn depth 114 feet fo an alley 20 fret wide. 6th. Fifteen I-nta oppoelto the above, eud nearer tbo riv er, each 24 feet front on Broadway and y .-(tending in depth 110 (eet to an alley Co feet wide. . , , . Clh. Fiflreii Lots nearer the river, each 24 fowt Trout on Bell street £5O fcot wide) ami extending in depth 1 10 foot to ealo a* follow*:—Due- third of the whole pure base mooev to remain on bond and mortgage-interest payable annnuly—onc-thtnl of the balance cash la hand; the re mainder to be paid In foot eqntl annual Instalments, with inlerset, payable annually, secured by bond And mortgage. Porchaaeri to pey for deed*. , „,, , , .. plan* oftheas lots may bo seen at the following places: • Bailey, Brown A Co'a, O’Hara A Oos Glass VTovks, F. Sellers A Co’«, Coleman, HaUmaoACu s, A. Bradley A Co's, White’s Carriage Factory, Knap A Wade’s, Pa. R. B. Works, Oth ward. Shoenborger A Co’s, Allegheny Valley 1L U. 1>»- A. Wood, Agent for Phoenix rot, Brewery, At the oarris Newmeyor A Graff, Empire Hugh Mcttel Worlu, Yard, Park, McCurdy A Co’e Copper Works. '-filter partlcalaT*, apply to D. W. A. A, 8. BELlViAttorneya, No. 103 Fonrth at., Pittsburgh. ..JICOftCSI 70 ... 63,477 12 13.684 04 ... 123,401 40 THE ANDERSON FARM, 2} miles RS| above the Depot, «t New Brighton, Beater pa* on Block Howe Kan, containing lOSacree of excellent, i.ewi, acre Of Which U tillable, nod 85 of wUleblsoD der colUralion. There are Wacree of good timber, 60acres in rraasaud pastnrc, and an almndancoof eoel. There lien Orchard oi grafted fruit tree*. Inalmost every field them lea spring of norer-falHnr water. Tile ImproTemonte consist ot a new frame Dwelling, at taclied ton weather-boarded log, a small tenant bonne and i lam frame Barn, CO by 3d feet. fUi choice farm Is In a high state of cultivation, fenct* good, and In a napectatto MlgbborbooJ, ©onwnlent Jo choretMJf, schools. For terms, enquire at THIS OFrluts, or of Jai&dJtwtfT J. ANDBHSON, New Brighton, la. _ ObJo Land foi Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale section ten, township 12. range ““"f* known m “Lowmat/a Suction," containing ,}JJS situated three mile* west of Massillon, on the 8t»t« RMa laadiug lo Wixwltr, slid within about two miles of tbjPKUK borguT yt. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The south, wut and noilb-east quarters ar* partly cleared and hapfoved— tbo remainder UcoTurfd with superior timb«r—nod the whole U well waterrd by spring and rating stream*.-- Tti, faction Is considered the finest: body of Uod in the county. H will be sold ncdiTidiyl or-in quarters to nit porch won. To those who deelrs to tnyeet in real estate a E.IW orpo«»»ll; I. r.r.l, oirmO. g ocSWawtrr No. 101 4th street. Pittsburgh. ITKJR SALK OK I LEASE, a. lot on Fourth * str»t, between Bmltbfield and Cherry Alley, 100 feet front by 86 deep. A Lot on Third street, near SmlthfUid, 40 feet front by 8 j —Tito squire bounded- by Batter, WUkltis and Carroll streets and Spruce alley, SI feet front by 1-0 | deeo. neeily opposite to Pennock A tiart’sFoundry. - 1 ■pbe square bounded by Scullmao, Wilkins and Carrol streets and Bpinee alley, &4 feet front by 120 deep. On Allegheny, C-areon audßntlor streets, adjoining the Allegheny Valley Railroad Station, forty contiguous Lots, aach24feettrontbyl2ofeetdeep. - Eight acres of ground In Keaerre township, part of out Lot SS&, between the New Brighton road and HilldaleOnu* **2jity Loty In Allegheny City, Third Ward, between East Lane and Cheatnnt street. *• .. _ A Tract of Land iu Westmoreland County, on Ihe Phila delphia turnpike, 7 miles from Lalrobe—7s acres iu euHl yaUoo of rich bottom land—Soo acres. . . , A Tract of Land near Meonier, Wcatmoroland copnty.cf 376 acres. WILLIAM 11. BARLINGI\>N, I mtlSallf 165 Third street.. aboye SmltbiK-U- Valuable City Property for Bale. Til AT very desirable lot on Water Street •nil Kfnlouul Alter. next to John Irwin ft Sons bring 1W frol on Veter and front etreel*, aud ICO deep along two bo aedd together or In lota ol 20 or 21 foot each. I For trims, (which wilt be mado easy a» to payment,) ap» „l*to JOSEPH S. LEECH ft CO., v mrlritf Liberty Street, PHtaburgh. T IBERTY 'STREET PROPERTY FOR B 1 SALK.—The SUiro-room and Dwelling, situated on liberty atreet, near St Clair, known a* No. 183. The lot la about 22 feet front and 120 feet deep, extending hack to Exchange Alley, on which is erected a SUM* and Carriage bouse. The property reuta readily fors6oo, and will beeold at a bargain and on terms. ForMrUeulaia •naulre of *• **• AIHO. NO. 211 Liberty atreet. FjK SALB, 5 acres 100 perches of Land ioCcdlloa township, near East Liberty,adjoining lands ofThoa. Mellon and B. A. Negley. Tide property IS ele gantly situated fora-prirate residence, and would make one •uftho tnoathaodsouM country aeata in the beautlfiil ralley ' jc23 No. Ml Fourth etroct. Valuable city lot for sale.— . That eligible building lot, with tbo bulldlnge there* on, situated oo thacorncr ol Liberty aod Hand streets, front ing 28 ft. TMlncbei on Liberty and extending back along Hand street 110 feet to Exchange alley. jelQ T. B. YOUNG A 00,58 Bttlthfleld at. Manufactory for sale or rent —EntarprtssPoundry.onSandtiikyßtreet, Allegha ny, with good stSam power, suitable for maunfacturtog purposes, of rations kinds, will be sold or lowed tow. Eu- Suireof Mr. Samuel Henderson, near the prerolwa, (baa 1* care of Her. Sproul's church.) who will abow the property, or of J»P B. KODIBON k CO., 25* liberty st. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP' XHE partnership heretofore existing be teen the undersigned, under tho uamo and atjlo of NO * CO., la thla day dluolrcd by mutual consent. Either partner belogamborixod touaolhe name of tbo firm in liquidation. OUAKLES F. 81’ANO. , JAMES M’AULKY. Plttsbargh, ISSS. auTallm DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. TIJE partnership which lias existed between the undersigned, from the first day of January, 1150, under the name and atjle of SPANG A CO, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the tenth day of April lost, (April loth, ISSS.) Either partner i*authorized to use tbo name of th*a bun in settling accounts and receipting for money which may bo collected, but Charles V. Spang, 1 taring pur chased the entire Interest of'John W- ChaUant,lu the firm, he (the said Charles P. Spang,) and James M'Aoley, only are authorized to uo the. name of the firm, generally, tu liautdatiou. ate succeeded lo builnoae by SPANG, CHALPANT A CQn (composed of C. 11. Spang, John V. ChsHaot, Campbell B. lletrou, Alexander Byers, and A 0. Loyd,) whom we cordially.rvccommend to tbo Mends aadcustou era of the old firm. CHARLES F. BPANU. JAMES M’AULEY. jonjnv. CJIALFANT. Pittsburgh, Pa-, Ang. Clh,lfisB. . mfcdlm milE partnership heretofore existing be ■ tweon the underalgnedfUudor llie name of LKIVIB A KDGBRTON, was dlasolred on the »>th Inst, l.y mutual consent. The affairs of the firm will be aettled by DAVID M. BDGBRTON, who continues tbo businew, retaining the •erekesbf bla lato partner. DAVIB 11. 1.8W19. *July3l9t, 1858 1 D. M. EDfIRRTON. WHOI/IBSAIjK GROCKKi AND COMMISSIONER MERCHANT, 107 Street, PITTSBURGH NOTICE.— The Co-Partnership of Baca- LKY, COBQRAVB A CO.expired by limitation,on live Arst instant. The busioesa will becontluued by WILLIAM DAGALEY.at 18 and 20 Wood street, who will settle up the business of the Isle firm. W. BAG ALEV, JOIIN B.COSGRAVK. Pittsburgh, July 22J, 1858.—JuSWtf WHOLEBAI.B GROCER, No*. 18 slid '4O Wood Street, DISSOLUTION. —The partnership hereto fore fXUUog'b*t*w»tha undenigued, under tbe usmeof JOUN WHITE A is thl* cUt diMolved by. mutual cooatHit, by the withdrawal of SAMUEL BAffiU. to take effect fiorn lit knit. Tlie buaiuna will bo rontlunwi u bolbre by the remaining partner*. . '■ . JOnN WltltK, \VM. A.M’CLUKU. aAMUEITBAIRD- Dullngt.iu.JnlJS.lSW. JCIIS ITTIITI, f h l p^ U,UI ' Dtrllagton, Yk ' Pilubartb, ('■ . JOHN WSIX® & CO., DSALKBS IN . Cannelnnd BilomiDoni Coal aidmt, coni, pit, a»i> * ,aR BB,CK jolSilmd«“' •' ‘ ' _ iTmrC RASH— Agood assortment J«l7 mttXNSFARiiNT BUFF OILCLOTH from j l? - to " ""IIMIMW.MMJ aaCUlrll.' VuST FUBLISUED — PnrdonV •I A banal W*e*t for 1&64 to TSSS. The wfaol# complot- & SUBiIWOQIPQ bteel Hoop '# skirt*, Warn t&d OownnsJmt’ racalT«d,'bj .Adam* unmCoT v.'.v., C UANBONIOTBr . , , ;.y,: ta si. SIAKOH— HQObxePeatl StaichiustiecM I ttJfctHHbl , KWMUWW««..' , . (Tp-A Mirrnfo ot of 1 6tb .U, rff.ptclw A M. At which • ff. lI.SENKT, OuUtr. ■yi[AWlßp~A situation in^'fi^Q^, t T stowJiAlmt Uiljr, 11.« CM Vcli jV.r'JJ’ Englhh and Gorman iM*KUS}-,*s. Apply to OSow nn « * Fjutaid.' of :Ud Diamond, -l door north tf iegbenyCHy. }?£ X K WANTED.— A Young Man of steadrbu;. Id«9s habits, basing a munll capital, wUba* to- » B Teat it In asaetnfo and proUtabie - basinets, where be coaii (•oetaployed as book-keeper orin any other capacity. T*,, |*est of city reference glrcn and required. Arfdms Box 91, Allegheny .City, P*-, with rcalaaneVni time ami place ofjflwtiflK. : Jal&dit;.. . WOOL WANTED.—Tho highest mariot price paid for WooU by, S. IiARBADQII - jels XoJSW .Liberty'atract. McEelvyV t.umVer Pi Farm tar Business ffljarigcs. DISSOLUTION. D. M. BDQBRTON, WILLIAM BAQALDY, PITTSIJVKUH. safnts: WOOL!" WOOL!!—100,000 lbs. Wool want fd 111 falsest ni*h price* by - UITCHCOCK, McCREEBT * 00, ‘ 122 Second *nd lil front**. JeilalAwlfT House wanted.—a good Work^v__ Horse, doobleor tingle, medium size, traveler, tint will aland ovsry day travafciotrd preferred Apply tbis day at NO. 60 FOullTu BTBKKT. • ■' Jo7l WSLLB, RIDDLE A CO. RYE WANTED.—The highest ctwh price paid tor It™, nt No. ISiJJberty street, by : - * JoSO RIDDLB, VIKT3 * <3O. H«i to. engage In (be sale of the most popalar • tolling bookaln Auurkm. I oval tils, Mechanics, tenners and Teach ers wishing to travel, will find (hit to bo ar»ry profitable and ploasaut business, enabling them toaoe Uie ciitiDtry, and make money at the same time. Agontioow loth* bos- Inca are clearing from tMh) to per year. VorteU particulars anda listcfßooka, *dJms 11. M. RUtISON, QneenCity Publishing Hoc**, HI Mein ttroel* Cincinnati, OhUKor, If 11 vlng W, D. MJLISON, Philadelphia, anl&lydawfc? . - ISKucaticmal,. MADAMS 7APPoEnns TETEDOOX'S FRENCII AND ENGLISH Boarding and o*r Senoollor Young Ladiot. 148 Third tfretti&UtbltTyUtP* THIS School designed oh theplan of French Schools la Prance, and majifede* tVtbe KogHeha* partmooUoa lira plan of French-School* in Ibe Dulled States,oilers to yoongladk*, besides a full KogUtb cootie, tbo-bot opportunity of thoroughly acquiring. the' French lanes ago and literature, the Principal haring rtsiurd sereral years lnFtance,audb(!ißgaSßist*dDy3Jr.TetiCdoox,nuiitlTe of Paris. and * graduate of the “College Charlemagne." French and Latin wilt ho .integral pacta of tbo course. The Vine Arte will he taught uuder the tupef IntMtilaoce ot Mr. Totodoux, a pnptt-of the Ooaeerratory of Fartr. Arrangements have been made fir young ladies vb 6 bar • log already gone through a regular coarse of studies, still may wish to loow JtogUsh litstaiiira more thoroughly, acquire more facility in speaktogthe French language; and . imnroreia the Fine Art*.. ' School will open on the secoud Moodsiy of Beptembor. v gxpnttts 6y fAc term of Fit* Jtonthz —Board $100; Tu* Uloos3o, Vocal Music £ii.ln classes $l5; Plano sil;»nA3o£ Instrument $5; German audltalian, each Drawing, In classes $10; Oil and PTater Colors, at the Pro- 1 , ee»or , s price. Allchargw payable-in adraoee. - circulars and farUmr"particulars, apply to tin. t.l , '• ' BulOmodtddw JpUENCII AND ENGLISH i nOARDINQ AND DAS SCHOOL FOR YODXa LAHIIB ThoMISiCS CARFENTIEH. will Kxnm« the dotfaof their School, oo MONDAY, September 13th, rat their real* deuce, No. 120? Sprgce etreet, PhtUdelpbi*. Jn?7:3m»od Male and Female Academy, Xurih Seieickley, Bearer Counfy, P n - JIRV. lIKNKY WKBBKtt, Paiacivat- -,i LOCATED in a healthful and beautiful ro »k>H of country, ti.tulle* North of MuW Bt lghfott; Vilh . oniirofr.Wom from min Immoral aasuclatloui. JU ttowl mod religion- culture of the PuplU !• prime Itn- DorUi.ce The Stndcnt* for the wdst part board lu Uwtim tly of tins Principal. The course nr toitroclJoa (»' t&myrt- —, -•— Terras per Session of S 3 weeka.lnelading boarding,room, foel,lights,wasMogatiil. tuition. $6O. laUq, Uryekana, . French kraauox**. one-half to bo paid in adT4MB, Iho balance at tue close of tketeasion. Session commenced oa TUESDAY, the IBlh riayo# May. * Student* admitted at anytime/ , liefer to Jadp> Path, Manchester; Qen. W Robinson, Jr-, Allegheny; J. SI. BorchfleM, PilisbaTgV, .1. U M-lU*r, d»n Joo.i). McPadden..d». V*r further particulars, address • . ■ KBY.H.WEBDRB,PrincipaI, North Bewlcklej,De4TwO>.»P*t my2Scilew2n>F auction Suits, i ■’ ■ ' i». M. DAVlBrAnotUmeetr. . . Commercial Sxlei Roocu, Mu. W Fifth Bind. SUPERIOR CARRIAGES, HORSES AND UULK3 At Attdion.—Oh«W4*t momlnfeAug. 13th •t 11 o’clock, la frouo! the new commercial. **J«* tccmu, No. H Fifth street, will to w>U hr Ot\\tr of Chpt. Z. W. H. ScbeolojvhU superior t«mQy Yehkle*,’ Horn* kc., comprising 3 family Carets**, 1 Buggy* 5 OwfcpMWW, •!iHole*. «uT . • ORTGAGK’ CONSTRUCTION, BOND* At Auction.—Oa Tuesday evening, Ang-, •* 8 o’clock, wilt ho told,nt the commercial soles noma, No. M "Fifth street, one Coupon 7 i»r cent. Mortgage Construction Bond, convertible. for (Mbed by P. F.Ff. AC.B. K. Co. Interest payable July and Jan. lo New Fork, «io: re deemable J*n. lot, 1657. F. M. PAYJS,Attct. YALUABLB STOCKS At A ccTrox—On TUESDAY EVENING. Aag.ldtb,at 8 o'clock, will be told at tbe DiwOommcrclelsales room*. Ne.o< Fifth street, !»*bsres Merwahts’ A MntrnCertams’Bank Stock;. . Plttsfaorßh, Tt. W. end C. R-It.Co. do -K>;. 80--do -Mononrahel* InsurxneeCo. ■%} .'n - aU G P.ILUAVI3, AucUr S'lXTli WARD PROPERTY At Atfctioh. —On Tuesday ovening, Aog. 101 b, *t 8 o'ddck at the commercial soles rooms Nalrt Ftftb will be Xold.thoro two valuable Lots' of Gruaud ttlnsta nkar the. corner ol Clarke and Crawford Us cacti bxTloj a front Of 22 fCQt 2 inches on CUrka at. aud extending back 72 feet. Till* in* disputable. Term* cash. anO F. SI DAVIS, Auct. STOCK P.,’Ft. \Y. &C.R.IL at miTATE; sals, in lota to ault purchasers, by • npl P. M. DAVIS, AucUNo. fct Fifth ft. i AUSTIN MIOSIS & CO., Merthanls’ KiebUee, STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A C0 n AT TUB MERCHANTS’ KXCIIANOE RYEHY TIIUKBDAY EVENING.—Bonk, Bridge, Insurxsce and Copper Stuck, Bond and Beal Estate suld aupuhttb -jula at tho Merchants' Exchange lay • ~•* * AUSTIN LOOSUBA'OO. Notea, Drafts and Loans on Beal Estate negotiated no reasuosbletoraia by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO,, . m2l ’ Stock ' Note Broker*. 82 Funjlkft- . boos xrra bvr qas. JV WORD TO THE LADIES. Tub heated term.is aeproaoil ING, and we call the attention of the Ladle* to the*- bet that COOKING, IRONING, Acv, Can bo dono with economy,:witbont oppressive heat, with* ' ootsoot,and with dispatch—dho tire tolngalwsja ready In a moment—-by • * Muigravc’s Has Cooking Stove, To which, w# retpoclfnllrlDTite joar attention, at Np. 1 & BmithfleldstweL 8- A. JOHNSON * BRO. . Ja-Oonnty awl City Rights for aalo. - • apfrdlyfc) WM.tt.POm ......XD.n. POTTB.—.. .....WK.IVWTTS WILLIAM D. POTTS A CO., . PLOURFACIORS, GRAXDT AND IFROiVCTCTB COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 324 N. DoUware ammo, awl 323 H. Water Street, (ator. Vino Street,) PHILADELPHIA. ~ advances made on Oparignmcnt*. btyUrdlm !• wm. e. uouits Jia. cotata • WS. D. HOLMES « 880., PORK AND BEEP PACKERS, DEALERS Iff PROnSIOJfS, rfc, Corner flnrket «nit Promt Streets. . . “rSO t ' ■ - ’ •w. O. WALIi’S ■ / PXCSURB OaittißßT, FOURTHSTRUCT, between Wood and Cartel, rilUbnrgL AUDROTYPB3 and ‘ photographs Taken In the rrxirr sm* op tni Ahf, at aatUbetoVi price*. myllidCm CARGO ft CO’S Ambrotype and photographic GALLERIES, No. 21 fifth ilreoLoppiMltn Daly's, turf 83 Uarket, opposite Fleming’* Dm*. Store. Photographs finished in oil or water colors, tintedror plain. Specimens and Reception Roomou the ground door. . myfcdly Ambrotypks— OF THU BUST QUALITY AND FINISH, . *, PUT IN GOOD CASKS FOR FIFTY CENTS, ADAMS GALLERY, .. NO. M FOURTH BTRKKT. mytttfrad PUMP S JEFFERY'S PATENT DOUBLE-ACTING PUMP, with INDIA ..RUBBER BALL VALVES, de signed tor Ulsterm; Wells. Railroads, Mill*, Steamboat*, Ac. AUo, as Qardco and FlreKoglaes, ' - ■ These Pomps will throw.frota itetntg to fir* hundred cal: bat per ninuU, oodfrom tlieir slmplfrity.of copit ructfoo, ! are leu liable to get out of order and are more easily rrj)*Jr- I edlhinanyotbar pomps. . . .. Having heeu appointed agent for t>7 tho patentee, I, am prepared to famish any of. the Pnmpa and. Engines, and thall. to pleaud *« hare °“ 8 dsalrons of purchasing call and examine ihraral my " M **. bouse. ■ N. B.—Township Rights for sale on liberal tei w. a - A. A. HARDY, , Corner of Front and Fury stmts.. jo24:3md4wT ‘ p»t*burgh, P«- rpEA I TEA U-aJos. received ii;teg fW^a§HSiSxSSgr w*tr* Family. Floor put n P- la smallateka of fourth barrels, for the convenience rl^nil^otwlshlngio boy a whole barrel during thahot Federal street,All«aheay._ Produce for sale—^. 20 000 lbs. country cured Built Heat;. , 25bbl*- “ " HeuPork; • '■ . * ISO bits. DryAppU* ' •. lbs. country cund Bacon, Io stow at ; Dtj3 BURIY KK k PILWORTfI’A /2J.OLD PEN S—Dawson, W & Hyde's \JT taw and superior *3o3'* Gofd Pam «uifckbU’|«>flha Writing and figuring. Book-keeperawiU find tbb Fso tups' rior to JsuphGUloU’a Steel Pea of. the same construction and number. y. . .•’j.'..'. -AhKßfaU-.vtock-of alHbn various atytai of Pcnr and Silver Holders, mnnnfsctured by the above celebrated firm. For sale By •• *• •: Jilu K* AD, f 8 Fdortb street, jnl. ■ ' .-Apollo BnflJiogSr^ .A XES.—iHdoieri Maim’a best Cast Steel J%. Axes for nlelov for cash or good paper, . ;• uiTCHoocK, trcBKERY a car •- aubv. 122 Bocood and li3 Front Sta _ a r HITB AND RED TENN. WfIEAT— -1321 sacka now landing Bom afoaoieijda ttarfot y . auO TBAIAHPICK»T*Oa Feathers and ginseng—it »cka • Fealbersand2do GinwogncwUnanr Id* May for aale by ■ , ISAIAH DICKSPI CO. OMESTIC AND STAPLE Diyfloodn,:* LOt* ' ' 73M
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