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MOORHEAD, Pittsburgh. i caw— au pimigr, ROBERT McKNIGHT, AltegheoyCtty. - souitoß. ■' ' JOHN P. PINNEY, Pittsburgh. J. HKRON POSTER, Pittsburgh, E LIAS H. IRISH, do • DAVID R BAYARD, PmUm, • JirtlDß P. ZOLLER, McKeesport, robirt p. McDowell, Allegheny raairr, - - JAMES L. QUA HAM, Allegheny. noTseaofiar, DARIEL ARMBTBQHQ, PitUborgh. ZIOHBUB PATTERSON, Indiana. Acerroß, •* ; JOHN X. LARIMER, Ghartler*. , • OOXOWXS, CHATJNCEY B. BOBTWXCE, LawrcneeviUo. natoreß or foot, ROBERT H. DAVIS, Ohio. - ' Cornnctiqx.—ln an article is the Gazette on .*- Batffrday, on- Amendments to the ConetUu * Uod, bs Annoying blander occurred in correct* lag (he proof, by inserting (be word on after r "curtailing.” The Washington District.-—The Republi cans of Washington - oonnty, faithful to their prlnolpUa and organization, will, we learn, bring oat Hon. Jonathan Knigbt, the honest old Quaker, for Congress, and recommend him to ' the Republicans of the district. In spite of the treachery began by Miller in Fayette county, the honast Republicans of Fayette and-Green will < rally to the np(>orl of Knight; and if they only 'do it with spirit, he con be elected. It is a shame that (be leaders of the party in Fayette •hoald be able lo prevent the participation of all parts district in the nomination; but tbc nomination will be made. The result of the trickery pursued in Fayette to aeepre an endorsement of Montgomery in a Republican county meeting, must be disastrous to the party Urtbat county. The leaders in this trickery flattered themselves that they were lay ing very deep Bohemia to entrap and disorganize the Democracy. Instead of that they have fallen Into their own traps. Their party is to-day in sauQh worse condition than tho Democratic * party. Dissatisfaction exists in its ranks all - over the county, and the ticket it has nominated will bo'spurned by a large and respectable por k-"; ■ lion of the Republican parly. Tho organization *—- of tho party is destroyed, and the party itself torn into shreds. With a fine opportunity be fore them to carry their county ticket, they .. ■ bare thrown their chance away, and will never t>a able to reoover the ground they have lost. . «- -And where, in this crisis, were the men who thould have led.the party into the right path? Why did they stand idly by and permit tricksters £&v to lead the masses into the ditch ? These men, who have prevented the result, have much ’ ' to answer for. John Hickman.—-We have before us the Phil . adelphln Press of Friday, which says: “Hon. John Hickman, haring first obtained the endorsement'of Delaware eounly, in regular annual meeting assembled—he himself being present to meet his constituents face to face— * - afterwards obtained the nomination of the reg=_ ular Delegate. Convention, ond is now fairly be fore the people." The Pautsylvanian, of the same date, says: - ‘The Democracy of Delaware county met in Convention yesterday, and nominated Charles D. Manly, Esq., as their choice for Congress, subject to the concurrence of Chester county. .. As the eholce has been conceded to Delaware, « this Is virtually a nomination, "and Mr. Manly Is the candidate for the Democracy of the Sixth Distriot, for aneat in XXXYIth Congress. This ends the career of John Hickman, so for os the . DemoeroUo party Is concerned. Ha abandoned the party, repudiated Us principles, slandered and vilified the Chief Magistrate of the nation, consorted with the bitterest foes of the parly, Its doctrines nod Us organization, ami now the * Democracy have vindicated themselves by his defeat.” It would be hard to learn, from either or both of these extracts, the real state of the case. I - Tfae faeta are, that the Democratic Convention Delaware Co. met on Thursday, and the anti* t'-’/. Hlokman men got possession of the orgauiza 1/ Uon.. During a dispute about some contested Hickman men withdrew and organized by themselves. The original Convention (mrnui |' .the Hickman men) nominated Manly, and the [ aeoeden - nominated Hickman. Each Conven* * Uon claimed to be the “regular” one. < The tame game will bepursued in Chester -is. ••'-.a. . • ' county, we suppose, and there will be two “rtg ukr” democratic candidates running in the y-district. Mr. Hlokman ought lo be above this. If he had this manliness to throw himself on the peo rv pie, and let “regular” democratic nominations alone, the BepubUeans could support him. As U is, they cannot honorably do so. They can - . not be asked to support a man who is running • ‘ostensibly as the “regular” democratic nominee. H ox. A. W. Loomis. —The Union, after sup , presstog a letter from Mr. Loomis, declining-* Congressional nomination from the soreheads, has been compelled to give publicity to the fol ' lowing: PrrrsacnoH, Aog. 13,1858. Editor* cf Daily True Press .---SeTerß and pro tracted indisposition has prostrated me. I fear that ... . then will scarcely be time and strength sufficient • ' left to me to prepare my professional basinets, forth* - Fall Courts. .* ;\v -.- It Is said by many that an exceedingly important .. 4-‘ political straggle Is tefere as. Ia that straggle, uy condition waTnot permit me to participate. My ' uoafo having, on two occasions, been published In . paper, la connection with the nomination ior .»#• Ooagreei In the . Twenty-first District, and Intiina /tioits hairing been thrown oat from other sources of ..... ; me for that office, I desire to 1 state most respectfully to all who may bavo eber- Isbed mob a purpose, that. I decline a nomination '*?■ "" for Congress from any clnri, party or portion of the • people ta the Twenty-first District. , This declara '.-: Is the rault of fair and mature consideration, ; ' j «ad Wfllbeheldby mens Coal andconelnsfre. v; : > A. W. Looms. V The oerbUera of the Union claim that Mr. Loom!* sympathises with them, because this leU tothem. As no other.paper v ta the'*Uy' took the liberty of usioglhsl gen tlemoa’s name against bis .wishes, there would ; * booh no propriety in addressing it to any ether. Wo do not heliero that Mr.) Loomis has the least sympathy with them i certalnly-be • :%.-' : v:''esii»)thaTOon the Tax question; for It was , *naiy last year that he gate the County Commit* ' %/i. - sloaeti’a written legal opinion advising, them '■ ’- to Jsvy a railroad tax. This machitis. due to . • -Ur.Loomis himself to say, for nothing could • trivia man more, in this community, than to v * t Idsntffy him with the Trut Prcu clique; aud it probably, to injure iheman wholh theycould ( v-r'- uselhal this Scythian arrow was discharged. ' *1 i-" , ‘ " i ' * jMfIUDHM TSS Shati Origan wenda to the f/ amUW fpK ‘ < body, instead » collection of the greet men of the {>- t_*. ggiioß, as it oooe vu, la becoming a mere re | for hrohen-dowa politicians and nd- If -m,--* fhs success oftbese creatures ought to prompt Kt*'*'' ths*im»cdiets emigration of the eatlre Trvt Pi A iwiiclloue to Oregon, inctading Torn Williams ,ho««oitbriqMtof■‘Baff.loßiir ■ilgSt rttri of *rrio* to bln there. The lari- SXtt.. to emirrUe might be couched In K? tto tho felloir irho wrote K-f/. ik M. father—“fott ought to . cob# obL r S-fcn, <W; for #1 might; bmib men get office oat " Tin (ix<rsnix*.—^Th6 in an article ‘nfioutoongrtasional nominations, says that they are not desirable, -for even .if a man is elected, ho will spend bis whole term in his constituents and. end by overlooking the greatest growler in the district. The “great growler" is thus depleted:; “He has the sonl of forty conventions babbling, boiling and bursting In his manly bosom. - He appeals to committees; he is the flea of conven tions; he is the man who goes out when ho is wanted, comes in to speak and to vole when be is not wanted; who growls when he should grin, Is cross when ho Bhould bo amiable, Is alwayslu the way, and always hard to get out of the way; and who cops the climax of his absurdityjmd botheration by setting nj> a small party upon his own hook, or by going over, bodUy and with all bis baggage, to tho unfortu nate enemy." It looks as if the man of “distinguished abil ities,” familiarly termed Tom Williams, had occupied tho seat when this portrait was drawn. Kansas. —The Leavenworth theCtb, gives the following results of the election, ns far as heard from. _ ... “The vote, so far os heanf from, show this result: * ' ' Proposition rejected. ** accepted. Frco Slate majority. We have returns of seven counties entire, and portions of six counties.’ There are thirty-six counties in the Territory." The-entire vote of the territory will be 15,000, and this includes only those voters who had been ; there six months. Had tho more recent emi grants been permitted to vote, tho total would have reached 18,000. In this Stato the propor tion of voters to population is about Ho 7; but in Kansas it Is probably lower. Putting it at Ito 6, Ibis vote would indicate a population of 90,000. “Let no men think more highly of himsoH limn lit- aught to think." Mr. Tom WilHam’s_puff of himself at tho expense of his successful competitor and old friend in Saturday's Union, really out Herods Herod. In this particular “none but himself can be his parallel.” By the way, we have seen a letter from an old friend of Mr. Williams in tho East, from which we extract tho following:—“Send mo one of Williams' richest papers; what a Guy he seems to be making of himself. 1 hear therein a man down East, that's almost ns vain ns ho is Doubtful.” Saturday’s Union has already been sent to supply the abovo demand. ova BOOK TABLE. Tftc Arts Of Rtil'Tv, or Swell of a lady's TuiM, with ninUtoriontlemcnontiieArtof Fancinating. By Lain Mantes. New York: Dkk A Fltrgemld, Publisher*. Tho contents of the little book mentioned above is indicated by its title. Uis by the cel ebrated Lola Mobtez, whose intrigues and ad ventures on both continents have rendered her name famous. She evidently understands her sobjecL. For sale by Hunt & Miner, Fifth St. Whether the anticipations which hare Leon formed of the gold placers of Ncw-Caledonia— or New Colombia, as the British House of Lords insists U shall ho called—and of a rich and populous State to be planted on the banks of Fraser River, will ever be re&lizedrremains to bo seen. But one thing is very certain: whether the era of gold ever comes or not, an era of suffering if not of absolute starvation is ioevi tablor - Twenty thousand people, or thereabouts are already collected on the banks ~bT Fraser River, without employment, and the larger part of them with very limited means of main tenance, waiting under pelting rain* for tho water to -subside, and buying horse-flesh to eat at twenty-five cents the pound. Even should they be able to commence gold-digging to any effect this Autumn, tho winter must soon be upon them, with several months knore of forced idle ness. By that time, the number of these unfor tunate and helpless men is likely to be largely increased, not only by additional emigrants from California, but by expeditions tilted out from this and other Atlantic ports. Those who think of starting off for this new El Dorado will do well to consider seriously of tho matter before setting out. California, with its very mild and dry climate, held out facilities to mi ning operations undertaken by scattered adven turers which It is in vain to expect to tree .par alleled on Fraser River, where rain and snow divide between them so great a portion of the year. Even California, in niuo cases oui of ten, turned out, so far as individual* werccouc<-rocd, a miserable -disappoiulmeui Truser River, however rich in gold, will, so far as individual expectations are concerned, turn out, we fear, still worse.—A r . Y. Trib. The Queen Sends Greeting lo the “OIJ Chirf" and BUI Montgomery , and fronts some of Enoch South's Whiskey. [Fnna tbe Washington, Pa, Reporter of Wednesday.] We hasten lo lay bofore oar readers the. fol lowing copy of a telegram received by President Bachanan, from her Majesty Queen Victoria, by the Allanlio Cable. After reading this friend ly greeting between the heads of the two great est powers on earth, who will BAy that “onr" own Montgomery” is not known abroad : To His Excellency, James Buchanan, President of the United States .- My compliments to Hon. William Montgom ery and yourself: hoping that the friendship be tween. oar respective Governments may: be aB warm and lasting as it has been, and if? to re main between your Most IHoble selves. As a token of our mutual friendship, 1 Bbould be pleased to receiro a small demijohn of that “Old Rye Whisky” that yon were so fot-tunate as to obtain from Enoch South. Will yon please be so kind as lo convey to ' the old distiller, as surances of my high regard. With sentiments of tho highest esteem, I have the honor to remain, Your Moßt Gracious Sovereign. r Victoria. Os* Effect op Douglas' Jov.— When Mr. Douglas read a dispatch at‘Paris, Ed;ar County, from the stand on which he was. speaking, an nouncing the defeat of 'Mr. Blair, the Free Soil Candidate for congress, in St. Louis, and expressed his profound gratification in view of the “glorious victory,” many of his pcaiooratio bearers, who had eroneougly believed in Demo cratic Free Soil professions, left (ho; grbund in disgust. That untimely rejoicing, tbriugl* doubt less sincere, will elsewhero have its effect. Its influence will not be confloodto tho space which may be CUed by Mr. Douglas’ voice ; but every where in Illinois U must be proclaimed that our Senator’s idea of Popular Sovereignty does not permit him to acknowledge tho right'of the peo* plo of Missouri to rid themselves of the curse of human boodago ! That’s Popular Sovereignly in its latest phase !—Chicago Trib. Tub Deitoil Free Press says that kfllcted upon Senator Chandler by the recent gas explosion at hU residence, vill disfigure biro permanently and in a marked- manner. His face "will suffer most from the ravages of the Ore—the Hps, forehead and nose, bearing evident traces of it, which will remain in' Ihe form of scars. Tho bands are alio badlybiirned, so much so, that a large portion of theiekin came off in dressing the wounds, Mr. C. is dolog as well as can be expected; however. : His little daughter-will bear somo scars on her forehead, and perhaps upon ono of her cheeks. :f r ller in* Jdries are more slight than any of tho other persons, however. The-two men who were in jured at the same time, will soon recovor, but will each bear tho scars of the disaster through life. Their worst burns are on their faces— They are both doing well and will soon bo about again. Gin. Harney Ordered to tux Pacific.—Wo learn that Gen. Harney, just arrived in this city from tho Plains, received orders on Tuesday to report himself immediately at Washington City.. This is construed to mean that he will'be put in -command of the foroes now being organized to chastise the Indiana in Oregon, and will be or* dered at onoe to the Pacifio coast, i Gen. Harney’s reputation as an Indian fighter costs him a great many hardships.—&. Iwiu Deatr Tub Great Court Comb at Last.—We learn from oar dispatches by tho Arago (halt he great comet of Charles V., as His sometimes called, bat better known to astronomers as that of Pa* bricks, has at last made its appearance, and will very shortly bo risible to tho baked, eye. It has been seen . from the Paris observatory through its telescopes*. and is! pronounced by Arago the genuine artiole. Arptts.—The apple trees in this port of New England give promise or a great crop-of Excel lent fruit. The ehrly kinds will soon bo in the market, and the best winter applos will bo of large die and superior quality. —Jhiton Tran ieriptQlhifut. r The Mod Sills.— The workingmen of the city of, Wilmington, Delrrbelonging totho Peo ple’s party, have organized themselves into a political society bearing the appellation of the “Mod EUI Clob." ?’ Tobacco n Vuwisia.—The Petersburg lolet- Ugenesr thinks that the aggregate inspections of tobacco In Virginia on the Ist of Ootober will, la : 8H reAoh 7.0,000 hhda; atiall ersnts,' the excess over last year will be folly 10,000 hhds.’ - i* / Ga. Wale**.—The wwft teristed ,|l tools thaiQeft. Walker, with WO fiGbnilers.paa* sed El Paso, so rente for Sonora,' aboot the 10th nIL, most be croneoaa» as he wait it is said, in Mobile on that nry day. - ; Tu* Cotton Chop rnjlBsg—^ lasi week with a gentleman wboTiaa very recent ly traveled over-the whole cotton growing re gion of the United States, ho expressed the opin ion that if present prospects are verified, the crop will be beyond ult precedent in quantity. The idea of a deficit of 400,000 boles in the Southwest, resulting from high water, ho con sidered delusive, and maintained that he had been in no county of tbatseotion wbore_present anticipations did not fix the quantity of cotton grown above what could be gathered. The corn crop was everywhere more than abundant. —Macon ()aTeltgraph. Tho Easton Express publishes lbs following receipt for a novel luxury, for the green corn season : —take a dozen or two cars of corn, the sweet varieties preferred, hnsk, and without boiling grate off (he grains. Stir into this two tablespoonfols of flour, for every dozen cars, and also an egg, previously well beaten, and a lilllo calf, And a very little Bugar. If tho corn be sweet, about two labTespoonfuls to every doz en ears. Let the whole be well stirred, and ba ked in a greased tin pan for an hour in a hot dveo. Then eat with fresh butter or cream. If we can rule in the Union, lot ua remain. (Senator fTanmond, at a public dinner at //am burg, S. C., July 22.) This sentence tells the whole story. It is bo cause Senator Hammond believes the Southean rule as she has raled, that he is opposed to pre sent dissolution. What think the Free men of New York? Are they williog te be “ruled” by South Carolina, and so become tho Blavcs of Slavery l—Alb. Eve. Jour. -h. 7,91 rt 1,432 California Politics.—The politicians through* i out (ho Siale are making n stir, preparatory to the September election. There is a desperate fight going on in tho Democratic party between the Administration and Douglas men. Thero will be a split, and in all probability two dis tinct Democratic tickets in the field. It is thought the Republicans will rally to tho sup port of the Doaglas wing, 'and thus defeat tho Administration party in California; At auy rate, an interesting political fight is ahead. From Oucoon.—From Oregon we Lave dates' to tho 10th. The Legislature convened at Sa lem on the 7th, and on (he 10th both houses met :n joint, convention to elect two U. S. Sena tors. The election resulted in the choice of Gen. Lano aod Delazon (belter known aa “De lusion") Smith. Tho failure of Congress lo admit Oregon into the Union seems not to have been anticipated from tho hasto with wbieb they proceeded to fill these offices. A correspondent of the Wheeling Intelligencer 'brings to mind a fact, that on the 4lh of August 1492, Columbus bade adieu to the shores of the old world lo search for a continent in the West ern Hemisphere, and remarks the coincidence, that on the 4th of August, 1858, the continent discovered by Columbus w&b united with the Old World by a tclegrabhic cable. A correspondent of the Philadelphia Prese, writiog from Bedford Springs on the Bib, says that the President will remain thero a few days kmger, and that “already the air, the water, and the quiet life he has here, have msdo him twico the mniT’ lie was ten days ago." It Is to be hoped IliAi he will do something maoly, by way of varirly, while in such Goe condition.— Cm. Cour. Mu. Scuneb.—A Paris correspondent of tho Tribune writes that Mr. Sumner is still suffering greatly from the first application of the burn ing moil lo bis neck, but (bat a seoond ap plication will soon -bo made. He is laboring also under severo neuralgic pains in the cheat, and is in a deplorable condition, but hopes of final relief and recovery are entertained, i It is a great peach year down in South Caro j liuaand Georgia, and tho finost sneoimens of that fruit are Tended in Augusta at fifty cents lo a dollar a bashcl. A Reward la Offered for tlie detection of any penon countcrfbiling, imitAtlng, or (lie tender of any stub counterfeit or imitation ol BIKRHAYE'S HOLLAND BIT THUS. The gennjin*, highly couccntratod I lull and Bil Uri is pot cp in hilfpiut bottles only, bariu* the natuo of the proprietor, 11. I'syc, Jr., blown in them, and bis signature an und tho urck of each and ptvry bottle. This doligbtful Jroma bn* been received by Amrrhans. villi that favor which is only extended to rr&Hy tciantiflr pn-paratiou*. When wi« ciicalder the marked succes* at. toudiuK iu administration, in the moit stubborn cases of Fever and Agna, WeaLncos of uny kind. Pyspepaia, Heart burn, Acidity of tboStomoch, Sick and Nervous Headache, Indigestion, Coatireixss and I'iln, together witbthecom plete control it exercises over all Nerv.iuH, Rheumatic and Affections. Wccannot wonder :it its popularity. Well mar the invalid value thUn-racdy. at SI per bottle, or six bottles lor |S, by the pro prleL.ro,fiLNJ. PAQK, Jl, A CO., Manufacturing Pharma csuUatnaiT.l Chemists, ‘JT Wood street, betwcoo Ist and 2d st«.,rftUhur(tb. I'm. and Druggists gravally. aul3:dAwF Sprcial /ioiicce. RAIL ROAD SPIK.B COMPANY. Joseph Dtlavorlh Dr XV. C. Bldwell. (Swrrtsor* Vt l\>rtn', Rtjfe <f Jirrf/ ) ■ ABUflCTl'BtaS IF RAIL ROAD Si’IKKS. CHAIRS ANP BOAT SPIKES. nulJdydk- PITTSItUILJR. PKNS’A WHEELER & WILSON S SEWING MACHINES Agent’s Office, OS Firm Street. These Machines, which have gained such an enviable reputation owall other Hewing Machines, oo ac count «.f Ist. Tlietr Lock Stitch. 2d. Their fdmpllcity ol construction and conscineul freedom from tlerangetnonL. 3.1. Easy morrmnot, and 4th, Their durability, are now offered wilb ml) tho latest improvement and advantages at manufacturer*’ rices, by Jul.l.df.tf No. AH Fifth Street. MOTHERS! SIOTUKaSI! MOTHKftB!II . Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth iug S) rop Tor Children Teething, It baa uo equal on earth. It greallj facilitate* tbofirncoaa of teething bj softening tho Cuts*, reducing all inflammation— will allay pain, and I* ■lure to regulate tbe bowel*, Depend upon It, mothers, It will giro rest U> yourselves, and relief'and health to jour infant*. Perfectly safe lo ali emttea. Tbi* valuable preparation is tho prescription of ouo of tbe moet experienced and ikilful female Physicians to New England, and has beeu tt*oJ with never-failing enccess la millions of rase*. We believe it the beet and sorest remedy lo lb* world, in all cases of Dysentery and Dbrhnea In Chlldn-n, whether it arises from Uetbiug 01 from any other cause. If life and health can t<e estimated by dollar* and cent*, it is worth Its weight in gold. Millfy}* or bottles are sold every year tu the United States. It ia an c.td and troll tried remedy. TRICK ONLY 25 CENTS A B'/TTLK. genuine noleas the fec-rim lie of CUKTIS i PKU- RtNB,N*w York, is on tbs oulai-io wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout tho world. DB. GEO. Q. R EYSER, Agent for FitlsLuijHi JulMawlyfcT nilesih to oil Vermin!'' “Death to all Vermin!" “Death to all Vermlni” “Death to all Vcrmlttl” “COSTAE'S” Rat,Roach, *cl, KXTKRSII.NATOH, “COST .IK'S” Ded-Utig EXTERMINATOR, POWDER fer Aula. luswH. etc. (Thoo>Lt larstUßLe araeoics Kdokh.) —Sold everywhere (Druggists and Dual*, in dcsinng term*, send for Costar’s Private Circular) OB_»>o receipt of ONK DOLLAR, “Cnstsi" send* to any mldrvfui in tbu United Stales, a nulhck-nt ijuanliiy (pottage paid? to <feHtr«y th* vermin uu any preotlws. 43-Address ••COBTAR'S" PKIhUII'AI. DUI'OT.. No, 389 Broadway, Nvw V<nk. 3dd in Pittsburgh. I'a.by ti.L. EAUNbaTOOR A CO., It. K. SULLKRa A CO, andOEO { IL KKYBKII. au7:diwlu)T TWaRKATEKT MATCH' MACHINE IN tub worLdi A FORTUNE MADE WITH A KUAI.L INVKBIIKNT THOMAB’PATENT MATCtI MACHINE (• a simple, cheap nud perfect Hatch Maker. Tbs Machine costs only $111; ia driven by baud, and will ombo tho ftrr> tons of , tho marifiticturrr In a short titoo. Where g<>od w<x>4 Is to be had readily it malurlally rcdon'S the cost. 49*Sevaralcounty ur Machltia privileguaare offered for aala at a moderate price. For particnlan call at GAKKTTI COUNTING ROOM, Fifth stmt Jftl:dAwfctlT_ PeXXLADSXiPHIA.. WM. McKEE & CO., No. 3*4 8. Front St. and No. 23 Lclltla SI., IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN DRY GOODS, Abb constantly receiving on' consignment, HUSH LINENS, SHIRT FRONTS, HDEFB, Ac, la great variety. Also, BRITISH GOODS, consisting In part of PAPER MUSLINS,. VELVET CORDS, BRAVBRTERNS, TABBV VELVETS, ALPAOOAS,OABHMEUK3,ITALIAN CI.OTQB, Ac. Jolnldoiftf American Manufactured Watches. We would moat respectfully anoounco to the public that wo ham taken the Agency for Iho celebrated AMERICAN LKVKII WATCHES, An article which U manufactured in Waltham, Mass., and gotten np of iho heat material on tho most approved pilnd* pi«, and possesses every requisite Tor a RELIABLE TIME KEEPER. For any defect in material, workmanship or performance under fair wage, tho manufacturer* hold them seltes at all times res|>ontlblp. Those watches bate beau tested and aw In ow daily by a presi many Railroad omccre , and have giro tho utmost satl.fanioo In regard to strength aod curwetneea of time oq LOCOMOTIVES AND RAILROAD CARS, While la motion. -Every watch will bo accombanicl wilb a certificateor gnarasteeirom themanufachirers, showing that tbs buyer run* no risk whatever of getting a watch that will oot keep comet lime. The watches areof amedlnu sire, hnnllng cate, much in style Uko an English Watch, and wilt certainly p|au*o every otM who nay giro them a trial. In addition to the above, we keep constantly ou hand a full aisotlmcnt of the best irako Etigllabaod Swiss Watches, Watch Maters’ Tools, Machinery and Watch Materia), to* gather wilbAa completo stock nr Jowdrv, Silver Ware, Clocks, Fancy Goods, etc., which we shaft at all tinfca be happy to sbdw toons ntetomers. UHINKMAN 4 MEYRAN, mrlfrlydswT—JnlO 42 Fifth at, Fittshcrgh, Pa. SADIUKL GRAY MERCHANT TJVIX.OI &«• *2 ST. aUiil STRKET, Is prepared to furnish his customers, and taiyctw gebarsUy, with the latest and .motLbehhmable VtylM of Spring aai Snminer Goods or every Variety, which tia wIQ maka up k okeVto tbs entire satUfscilon of thn*» who may favor them with Hair patronage. apSSalfe Y^IHKESE—IOO bxs prime Cutting Cheese V; far sals by , - K. BOBI2ON 4 GO. ALEX. U. REED, Agent, riTTSDU&QU, Permanent VO See. L Complying with the argent request of hun dreds of their patients, s . <■' '{)'■! DRS - Ci M. FTTCEC Ac J. W.SYKEB Sava concludod to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, And may be consulted at their office, No. p enn street, op rostra the bt. clair iiotkl, Daily, except Enndaja, furConanmpHou, Asthma, Bronchitis and all other Chronic Complaints complicated with or causing Pulmonary Diraaae, Including Catarrh, Heart Dinate, Affections of the Liver, Dg»- pcpsia, Oattritit, female Complaints, etc. DRS. FITCH k STB KS would state hat their treatme&t of Consaraptkru is based upon toe -fact tha» he disease es- UU in Oicbiooi and system at Usrgn bcih U/art,it» - during itsdmlnpmeßt tht luvgt, wid they therefor emolojr Mechanic*!, Hygienic and Mwlktaat remedies to purify tho blood and strengthen the eyatoo. HtzA these, they use MEDICINAL INHALATIONS,nhIch they value blgbly.bnt only u Palliatives, (haring no CVraffre rfftet u>A«» uttd alone,) and Invalids wo i-anu-stlyemitloneJ againatwasting the precious timeof curability ouany treatment baaed upon the plausible, tut false {dea that the “seat of the disease can bereachwHa a direct manner by Inhalation,” for as before stated, ihe teat af (j lt disease Ci ta iht,lAorxJ and its effects only In tho lungs. tauKo charge for consultation. *n« « questions will tout to tbo»e triaging to con ■nit os by letter. ny2MswfctfF Tho Great English Remedy SIR JAMES CLARKE’S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared from a preteriptlou of Sir Jamoa Clarke, M. D ~ Phyaitlan Extraordinary to the queen. This well known Medicine Ls no Impoiitlon, bat a aoro and *afo remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, rom any cause whatom; and although a powerful remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to tho constitution. TO MARRIED LADIK9 it la peculiarly suited. It will, In a abort Utne, bring on lbt> monthly period with regularity. These Pills have never bren lvtown to JuHwhersthe direc tions on Iht second page of pamphlet are well observed. For fiiU particulars, gota pamphlet, free, of the agent. - I* 91 andfi postage stamps enclosed to auy autbori Md agont, will iusure a ImUlo, containlog over feO piiti, by return mall. ft* L-PAIINESTOCK A CO h Pittsburgh, wholesale agent, and sold by all_dn»ggUbt. ap2T;dAw fc T John C. Baker & Co's GENUINE - UOD.LIVBR OIL!!. Tims Medicine, prepared in tlio most ap proved manner, and bottk-d by us, bos received the unc tion of tho most scientific of the Medical Profession ofPhlL adrlphla and elsewhere, who recommend it as Superior to any other now manufactured. • Of its efficacy and importance as a remedial In cases of Consumption, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Cbronloßbemne tlsm, and ail Scrofulous diseases, It Uuuneooanry tostnak; —thousands of eminent physicians of Europe and America having tested Its wonderful enrative properties. Prepared only by JOHN c. BASER A CO, Wholesale Druggists, No. 151 North Third street, Pliflidelphla. Sold L J 411 ihrongliout the country. fe23:dtoct» • ■a. B. & C. P. MARKLB, ~ uiauncTcuu or i'MNTINO, JOB AND ALL) KINDS 0? W HAPPING papku. Warehouse, No. J 97 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. rnyiitf fo Kay at market price". U. CHRISTY, M. 1 163 Third Street, Pittsburyh, Penna, t Ilavlii;; had the advantage* of .Eastern Colleges and Hoe ana several jean’ practices, offers bis professional •crtlcr. in SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CASES. Rot. \V. D. Howard. IUv.D. 11. A. McLean. t. n. aui, ekj. J K. Unutor. I Col. Wilson McCandlesa. lion. 11. A. Weaver, lioo. T. J.Blfliam. John 1L Mellor, Esq'. jflUter, Esq. mjilyjfc Jacob UcCoi *N. Ac SONS. PULSS3 IS Forelgu uni) Domestic Dills of Exchange, CERTIFICATES OP DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, NO. £.7 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, l'A. K3_Coll«ti.itis mad* cm all tno principal clUca tbroceh* out tb« United States. spCJ-fcly - .roiiiM oochban k'blio. Misuracniuu or Iroa Hailing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shutters, Window Guards, fie., -NVj. 01 Second Slrtct and Bft Third Street, (Between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA JI**« cc Load a variety of new Palturas, fancy and plain, nitabio lor all purjioeea. Particular attention paid to cn rloaingOrovoLota. Jobbing done at abort notice. mr9 wu. Via Diva T..',, VANDBVER & FRIEND, ATTORNEYS A T LAW, SOLICITOUS IN CHANCERY) jVo. ft, Shine’t BUxk, Dubuque, lowa* £g*Ob!lcctions promptly' mado in any part of Northern lows, or We*Urn Wisconsin. Will attend to tlio purchase sod Bale of Real Katate, oh* tainln* Money on Bouds and Mortgages. sel:!ydfd ~W , Mannftkctnnrs and Dealers in all kinds of TOBACCO, SNTJFF AND CIGARS, LEAP TOBACCO, Cbrner of and Altr.y, ROBINSON, INIS & MIL LESS FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WASHINGTON Pittsburgh, Ponna. Office, No. 21 Plnrhet atreet. Manofscturs all kinds cf Steam Engines and Mul Machin ery; Castings, Railroad Work, Fteaui Dollars and Sheet Iron Work. Jobtlcg and Repairing dona on short notice, mrt&rlydfc LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL. 8-MKLTING WORKS PARK, ar CURDY & co n MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, BRAZIKUS* and BOLT COPPER, PREBSRIF- COP PER BOTTOMS, Raised Still Bottoms,- Speller Polder, he. Also, Importers and Dealers ia METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IUOK, WIRE, 4c. Do&stantty ou band, Tinmen’s Machines and Tools. tVareAoi****, A T o. 14U First and 120 Second street, Pittsburgh, Panna. 49r* ; p«cial order* of Copper cat to any d«*tre<l pattern. my29al3mAwlyT m”"m7 ~'gT rxnu’iHfte £*l Mi".~ DENTIST, Extracts Tooth without pain, by au entire ir iwv-Anaesthetic agent applied to tbo.teelh and gums only. Teeth from one to fall setts inserted on the various metallic bases. Ho alsainserts treth on entire Porcelain bust with contlnuons cum, which tn beanty, claaollneat and durability cannot fall to plente. Call and examine epeeb mens. No. 61 Fourth street, below Market, (tecdftd story,) Pittsbnrgb. •<*7:lydfc g£o. H. ANDKUSON, X«. 181 Liberty ■ Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.', uinuricrrarn ano wcotxtuLg mui at Every Variety of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, Shoe Leather, Sprite, iforcrco, French anrf ■'/tjf 4 . Country Calf Shins, i CniTuifie OilolOlhß, Acc-, Allof abfeb will L-e furnished M the lowest Cash Pricoa. *VII I D K 8 WANTED .*5» «|>s-dly FOKlfiiGN iiiXOlA-A-NGiC. SIGHT DILLS DRAWN IIY DUNCAN, SinCUHAN & CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN fiUSiaOF.ONR POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Also, Bills wu the prturijmJ cities and lowus of France, Oolgiura, Hulland, Ovnnauy, Ruash« and other Kurupcaa States, cousuntiy on bgn<t and for Mle by - - WM. U. WILLIAMS 4 CO., fe2o-.lyriib Bankers, Wood street, comer of Third. MATLACK & ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MBBOHANTS, No* IN Pine Street*Rt. Louts, Wo* limtu Mardocb 4 Dldtsob, 8L Loots, Day 4 Matlock, Ohio, Clues.lhifteld * COiLonisTilte, Ky., 9. 8. Day 4 Ba&kara, Pern, lIIOv Green ft Btone, Bankais, Mnscstiue, lows, Day 4 Mstlack, Philadelphia, , . , IL Forsyth, Chicago, Freiebt A grab lor lUiooU'Cenlral RoUraod. ' > JsS.Cmdto PITTSBURGH BAG FACTORY. D. C. H . Corner Liberty and Hand Street** hrmßtraftiK pa n " w Manufacturer of, all wild* of light Bags •uSUbW for Greta, Flourjlltei, BnckwbMt, Salt, Ham* »ad Groton* use, printed in neat and appropriate designs to order. Acoutiuiti»pj>l,<>rs™mlw. B«s« 0“>“A Bags for hire. 1 r,co# “ low tbo Union.. All Qrdrrc^ronipt- E'rNA STOVE WORKS. ALEZAHDSR BKADIBY, njurcriCTtnutt akd puix»i»xt**T riturr or COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING ; BTOTES Plain and Fancy GxatoFronte, - WUOLBSAI* AND "RETAIL.' ‘ • ■ ronudryou Allegheny RJrw, two squares of I’oansylTanla piesetiger Depot. Office and Sales Room, . mrl.-Hydfc 50,4 Ps« \V. do D. RINESART, • ; ~ «»»•«*«' .• All Uadi of Tobaeae,«mtf«Ml€igu , »i Hare recently taken the bnUditoc No.lS® addition to tlictr ManghrtnriegKatabliahmtmt.Mo.plyi*, almt, where tboy w 111 bo vlcaaed to rocelre tbolT a|/iT:ljnlfe . . ■ • >• v '•' ' HESWu. Forwarding and C6mml*itori Merchant, AND WiIOLKSALS DEAIiSKIH Cheese, Butter, Seed** FHsh, „ _ And Prodnee Generally,’ . ’ AwP JTe. 2S ITood stmt, JKtt&ral JAS, AIoIeAUGHhUi* 1 ■' santACTomnf . • Alcohol, Cologne Kplrili and Fnwl Oil, ddfcdtylb Nhi.lMandnoatow>d ‘ J : ' i ' ' J• IdTOPBR ■'t-'itV.lu ' •MiEROEC-AJvXO? TAItLoR, No. 54 St* Glair Street, (Dr. Irish’! K*W ' PITHBURUII, Tii MSOOydfc ~v . ~ „ _V_.., . Jtfto 2fl>bcdisrnnnts, SKI JVWORTH OF MUSIC FOR2S CENTS i RENT—A three Btory Dwelling 3 Oam* Asm* Muodwt—ThU iittla work >JJ How on fifth street, (No. 100,) containing IIJsS. contain* aOtha word* and nrasle of lb* nowand popular i roouu, wa*b boose, with flu brick atableana olnoftfa* <li/- Tb«. selection baa been mad* with great carrlacehouao attached. ThU home is supplied with hot we, Blymg wjl/.those »oog* which are good and popnltr. ati.UoWwiiUr bail. «w. 4c-and Mob In arentral lo»* AU tl»b»t t oD St ofß.C.F«ter«r* .n.braoedlo U.Uod- : tuo. « K.luitmW, a.laptcd to the wauls of a professional lection. AUr^anpjpl/jnotreceJTd and for calc at tho ! man. :m<l will bo rented for a trim o! Tram to a good ten- Mnalc Store of fan W] . OflN'IT. MKLI4>&.KI \fo<*] m. , aut. For ftmber nfrtirnUr. rnonlro of — mrU » 4 ALEXANDER KINO. Drygoods— SKLUSO CUKAI' FOR CASH. a HANSON LOVK, •ulfl , "4,Mwkct ltrt«L 'Oil KENT—A Store on Market, between lu >'l Fourth strata. A L \y. UA7.ZAM, No. IST Fourth ■trort. 5=- TO EE T.—A large well furnished dwelling TVTEW STYLE 0 AKPETvJ^—\V r G are just , A with all >n(<dti n iniproTetnonls—for rent low to a pxxl openiug *ou>« new style Brussels nnJ thrw'-pty Ira- : ** u>ut - Jul 4 HITCHCOCK, MeOIIKARY k CO. periel Carpets, which will bsnold at rfry low price#, fr ’ c«b. W. M'CLIKTOCK, *• anlG No. 112 Mark*! street MATTING —We have on hand a large •o-ck or Matting, which will bi sold very cbi-ap. oul6 W. M’CLINTObK, Ko. 115 Market »t. /"YIL. CLOTUS—A large assortment .of Floor Oil Cloth* ou baud, from 3 ft. to 21ft. wide, at rery low price* for cub. W. WCLfSTOCK, .. ■p lo No. Hit Market *trret._ WINDOW SHADES.—Buff tuul Green, Holland and Orecn Transparent Oil Cloth, we biro ou band at rery low price*. W. M’CLINTOCK, ’ No. 112 Market street. —lOO hhds fair to prime Su -ISO bbta N. 0. Mclanon; I*s bags Prime RloCoffr*; ’ 85 bbls Baltimore and New York Syrup; 100 boxes 5e and 5s Lump Tobacco; 100 htrcherts Y H., Impel Ul ami Black Teat; 50 bbls Large NoJ Mockarcl; 25 bbls Dry«Balt Uerrlog; 150 dozen Common to Panly Corn Broorun: 100 dozen Piloted Buckele; 50 dozen Tubs—anorted aizc^: 400 kegs Nalls; <lu do; 200 bxaW. Glass do d* 100 bxs Pearl Starch; 50 bxs Btar Candle*; 800 bxs Rosin, Palm, Oliro and Oleine Soapy, 500 bundles Wrapping Paper. Pur sale by aal * R. ROBIdON A CO. BACON —500 piecoH'Uam.H; SWO pieces Shoulder*; 1000 pieces Side*; 2>» tierce* Sugar Cured Hnou; I**o do do do Dried Ikef; lot) bbls Mens Pork. For "ate bv _ Jt. ROBISON A CO JJEKNIA. " The uitlicted with IbU painful disease should bear in ilud that the only TROB3 MANUFACTORY II this city is at 4 lf" Prices Low. J. & H. PRICE'e ORNTRAL PLANING Water Street, Allegheny, ARE now in full operation, with luv & Co.*» improved machinery for the manufacturing of Bash, Frames, Doors, gbuttets and Nnuldiogs. Builders and Contractors will find It to their advantage to call aud ascertain our prices. B „|} Ninth list <>r cation* for Tavern Licenses, fited in tlx* Clerk's Office of Allegheny couii ty, op to August 12th. 1558. TIIOS. A. ROWI.KY. cb-rk. Bitting lb C., Third Ward, Pltuborgb, other grK>,i< Dtodriek Aaron, 6th do d<> do d.i DlcmUng George,4tb do Allegheny, Tcwtn; Plain Timothy, 31 do Pittsburgh, du Farrell Edward, stb do do >i<> Gray Ales., 4lb do Allegheny, dd Uilkerllenry, Ist do Pittsburgh, rating l wise; llerspergur Adam, Uo«* tp.. tavern; Iloorr Giwrge, LawrtnccviHe, other gnodi; ' Kennedy James, let Ward, Pittsburgh, tarern; Krughsper George, 6th' do •• do do Lang Hrs.M, Ist do ilo other good*; M’Comlw John F„ 6th do do tavern; M’Cuilough A J m'crauu, 4tb Ward, Pittsburgh, other goods. MDonald Crossaq Johu, 2d do du hotel. Nicholson John, ~ 4th do Allegheny, tavern; Kotxrts James, borough of Birmingham, Jo do Button I). 8., 2d Ward, Pittsburgh, with other goods; Scegar Henry, All do Allegheny, tavern; Wenger ChoL, 6tl* do do eating house. j an13,31d Q.-ROVER& BAKER’S ! SEWING MACHINES. Reasons why the Ur, r,-r A Raker Machia* in universally prefarred for family sewing: Ist. It is mute simple and easily kept !u order than any othermachiiM. 2d. It makeeatoam which will not rip or ravel, though eTcry third stitch is cut. 3d. It sows from two ordinary spools, and thus all Iron-' bis of Winding thread la avoded, while the same machine can be adapted, at ploasar**, by a niert change f'frpools, to all Tarletle* of work. 4th. Tbs same Machine runs hlltf, linen thread, and common »i*ool cotton, with equal facility. u sth. The seam is elastic as tho nfsst elastic fabric, to that it Is free from all liability to break la washing ironing or otherwise. The stitch made by this Machine is more beautiful thno my other made, either by band ortnackiu*. Cbambtrlln’a Patent, WE are glad to state, in -answer to many inquiries, that cur Coal Digging Machine Is at length ready for exhibition at No. 139 First street, between Wool andßmlthfield. This machine is a model of almpU city and efficiency—lt Kara* ope-huif the expense of mining, saves six inches of coat, mine* It iu better shape and saves In underground room, track-laying,pushing, entrydriving, Ac. The attention of mlolng companies, proprietors and spocnlalonislnvlted. Machines and Right* for sale. aoOjwdAltW C. A. CHAMBERLIN A CO. OLD PENS—Dawson, Warren & Hyde’s VjT new and superior u 3o3 n Gold Pen. suitable for fino writing and figuring. Book-keepers will flud this Pen sopc rior to J wdph Ullk-tt’s Steel Ton of thesmino construction and minihcr. AUo,* tu(l block of nit Hip rnri.-u* style* of Pens and Silver Bolder*, nutinfActuf'd hy tl>«* ntK/w celebrated Dim.. For sale l>y J. L. READ, 7IJ Fourth street* jut Apollo UuUdlugs. PICTORIAL WTNDOJVISOENES.—A nw < l*santifal and cheap article, designed for eidudlnif insects of all kinds of all kinds from passing through wiu uows when the sash are railed: also, a perfect Kites frum outside observation, and admitting a free current of air.— They represent a varisty of beautiiul awn**, and are orna mental as well m useful. For ealo, wboleeale&nd retail, at 2G and 28 St. Clair street, by J. A U PfIILLIPS, aoQ . Pole AgrmtSTor Pittaburyh. prri’Suuiuiu.PA. WORKS F\t \ non COPIESot No. 1 vol. 1, for 1857, UU.UUW of BUNT A MINSK'S 7 PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, »*.*•, mvuvu t.ujiai> au, Win bo published. It will be a large 72 page book, with choice reading for TDK FAMILY CIRCLE, NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED. PRIOE—ONLY FIVE GENTS. SANFORD C. BILL, K*). t Editot' and Calculator. HUNT A MINER, Pubtlsbors, Masoalc Bull, aul2:6td Fifth Street. Drugs— Castile Soap, Aunato, Tina Japauica, Chewing Gam, Dari.’ Fain Killer, l.odlow’a Specific. For salo by B.L. FAHNESTOCK A UO., anlß • No. 00 Liberty street. PROPOSALS vriflbe received by tho Re cording Regulator, at bis offlee on iVno street, until Tuesday, tbo l“th lustaotat 12 M,fi>rfumlehlogalluiat«ft al and con«tnictloß a inci- ituxr iu Union Alky. flan* and specifications may be seen at tbo Recording Regulator’* office. auEbtd B.'R.U’BOWIN. EOSTER'S LATEST SONG.—Just receiv ed J. C. Poster’s Latest Pong, entitled “LINOER IN BLISSFUL REPOSE,” Serenade. It is a beautiful compo sition, and euperbly Illustrated by a colored vignetto -For «d»bv 11. KLEBER ABnO-, : No. to Fifth street At lantic telco uaMT. sohotSkhE Jnet mrelrod, a fresh supply of this new and highly popular SchotUsh. 11 Is rmWluiitd with an elegant llthn graph, n*pre«!tUug tbo laying or tbo Atlantic Telegraph CalAe. For ulo by 11. KLEDKR A BKO-, " M No. 6a Fifth street.. SAI MEAL—ii bbls frosh ground oat meal of superior quality, jutt received and for aale t whole* at letall, at PllA NCR'S Family Grocery and Tea Store, Federal strict, Atlegtieny city. g nsl2 HONEY —10 boxes DOW Wkito Clover Uont*j for sale at FRANCE'S Family Grocery and Tea atom, Federal street, Allegheny city. - aolS 8‘ E A SON ABB E GOODS—PaIm Fans, Hooped Skirts,.Organde* isrwna, Itsregds.Ao., a goad sMaMnal. 0. lUNBOM tOV^r PAJTKNT LEATHER FLT NETS.— Another lutotee of Urn* eleci&t *tul'dcfc*ttlo Nct*Ja*t roroiYMl, comptiilugfoor Tarlntic*. ead told either sloelt " VWZIs, JHDM.B * CO, * a ** __ 80 Foorth atmrt. 1 1 fiO DOZEN INSEAMED LEATHER WUlM.—Jnst flnlabed for (be Fall trad*.— ; The»e are the atandanl feunaylvanla wagon IVhipfl.aud we ask dealera to examine (brat ''WELLS, BIDDER A CO. mnla BO Fourth atreal. Bock skin stage lasue^-XW; assortment of tbo carlo na grade# now on hand, and aaj length or elza made to order at abort noli> • by ' WELLS, HIItDLSACO »"I3 HOFomUiitmt. . BDGQr WIHPS, GUT AND THREAD COVERED.—Die beat Whalebone Whine In the West auiiof every variety of atyleand aba to befbnndat ' . WELLS,-RIDDLE A CO* -• • SOFonrth street. /JJ.ROCLRB and dealers in Vinegar are in- V_* Tiled toglre us a cal! and aee if our yfoonr la not allwwnrUia. S. BARNES A 00*. aulldtd* <M0.189 Firatstmt. DARK FALL RE LAINE felling off at a great redaction at MUHPQY A DURCUFIELD’S closing oat mis, • • • . ; #soo Oi \INEGAR of iho purest andbertWodforaalabjrS.BAßNKa* WO, anlUtd* • No. 18PFlrat atreet. OTRAW WRAPPING PAPER, all sites, •Kj a| &anaCsctnraapriccß,fornb by ' W. 8. HAVEN, Paper Dealer, *°lB ’ ■ • N0.31,82and 38 Market atreet. A large map of “our country,” with Btatea, Territories and OoQntiea, distinctly da* Onad, tor aala by W.B.HAVRN, Stationer, . *P* a corner Market and 2d etreets. 500 GREEN SALTED CALFSKINS in Itore and foraale by • SPRINGER UARBAUGH'A CO, ' . » al ? No. 2P9 Liberty Btmt. HOPS— -9. balls Ist' sort ‘‘Hops joist rac'd addforaale by BPRINUEB HARDAuGU AOO, * aia • No.SQg Überttfstreet. WE ARE C£X)S|NG OUT our Summer Stock Terylow for cash O UANSQNLOVR, >i 1 (formerly Dofeßrotber*) • ' Ml? • N 0.74 Market street. . 1 AH HALF CUESTS, Y. H . i.;; > ■ AWy ao blf. do O.P.Trt; Ift V'do‘. do -Black Tea, ell of the I: teat importation#, jort arriving and for salt bjr . . , aal3 j ' BHRIVKR ADILWOETP; JUt ERISIACK and other Prints, Lancaster lu, Ginghams, Checks Tlckloga, Mnslina, AeJopcStnc OiffLy > C. UANSON iZy! ” : an 2 «* Market street: Transparent bcffoilcloth from 82 to 84 inches wide; aanpertorf article for aal# bj )nl7 . J. AIL PHILLIPS, SO sodgß gt- Clair at. OK TCS. FRESHBE ATENKICE for sale *■ -b.-.f- SURIVE A DILWORTU, . aulS- • , . No. 130Secondstreet.• li/rAOKAKEL~r2S fcbls: Nor 3 .'large nu£ AYJL aral; 23 nbla No 2 dj, rac'd and for aalo by . »012 HENRY H. COLLINS.. QTARCH—3OO bu Pearl Starch, rac'd and P*ci#,iT mu BmaTß-soowna FOR SALE.—lltmaea and Lots iu Pitts burgh and Allegheny (Rita; also, in the boroughs of hast Liberty, eharpabnrg, nod Manchester; several hand some country sent?; larmsordifTereutelzes, inerary direc tion, at various prices—some very good ones. Persons wishing to purchase would do w*dl call and examine tho 'register, and those wishing to sell, to'bare their place* registered at GKO. W. BUNN'S, Real Estate Ofllce, south •hie ofOhto street, thin! door west of tho Diamond, Aile gheny city. ___ . aulO Farm For Saler CONTAINING 300 acres and situaied 2ti miles from Pittsburgh, tho Allegheny and Butler Plauk R»*<l running directly through it. IPVacres is clcarird, tho t'ftltnco, 160 acres, is well timbered. The Im provements arc ressondly good. It will bo told all to aether or in parts to suit purchasers. Terms reasonable. Apply to JOHN, DEAN, Allegheny city, or to Judge MARSHALL, Butler CQtnty. aulAltnd THE subscriber offers for sale 100 acres of excellent krod within four miles of New Castle. Law reuce county, lo sight of the Tillage of Mabouing and of the Pittsburgh, New Castle and Cleveland Railroad, beaa lifully situated in a-very pleasant 'oelghborbootl. It is ucarly all enclosol add isvwjty acres under ciiltiTatfon; » good orchard, and several never failing springs of good water, an abondanreor..while oak timber and iron orv; a comlnrUblo frame house and log l>sru. An undoubted tb tie and prompt possession will bu given, as, also, fnrtlfer particular* and terms male known by the subscriber, liv ingon tho premises, or by A. D. Simpson, Sbeffloid street, near Jlagntey’s iAne, Allegheny city. au(klwdA2tw BAMUKT, M’KINLEY. FORSALE— 10 acres oTLand 4 miles from Allegheny City. The tand is good and will bo sold at a bargain. A1.i0,4 Lots in Kant Liberty, 30 by 130 f«>t each Will be Hold low .Apply to Q. W. BUNN, Easl slJo of the Dismoud, third dour North of Ohio street, Allegheny Jul2 FOR SALE—ioo acres- of Land 20 miles trem. Allegheny City; J £milu from Allegheny and But ler Plank Rood; orcr 109 acres cleared; will be nobl on rea sonable terms. Apply to 080. W. BUNN, cast side of tiit Diamond, lb! door north af Ohio sL, Allegheny city. Jul 2 CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG**, No. 80 WuodStrvut. CKLKBRATBD W. 0. ELLIOTT. Ageut, PUlrt Emporium, Fifth street. 74 MuketAlrttt jFot Kent. •IFot Sale. Farm For Sole. LOTS FOR BALE. THE following Lots aro now offered for sale on vt-ry liberal terms aud low prices, viz: Ist. Fifteen l»ts fruutiug on Bailor street, in Lawrmce ville, immediately opposite tho wallof Allegheny Ceuistory. Kacli lot 2t feet front by 100 to 121 f<wt deep to an alley 20 fhet wide. . * ’ 2J. Fifteen loin nearer lbs Allegheny river, each £1 feet fronton Pearl aireet,(sofvot wide) and eXtendiug in depth 114 fe«-t to an alley 20 fectwidn. 2d. Fifteen Lots nearer th* river, each 24 fact front on Pearl street, directly opposite above, and extending iu depth towards the river 1 It feet to an alloy 20 fc«t wld;. 4tli. Fifteen Lots nrarertbs river, -each 21 rcetfroutou Broadway, (which is 60 feet wide, and through which the A llrglteuy Valley llnilrotul rnusjand extending In (lepth 111 feet to an allny 20 foot wide. ftlh. Fifteen Lota opposite the above, and nearer tho riv er. each 21 feet from *»n Broadway aud extending In depth ; 110 lect to an alloy 20 Get wide. ! Gtb. Fifteen Lota nearer the river, each 24 foot front oo , Bell Ktreet (50 (k>t wide) and vXU-tiding In depth 110 feet to I nn alley 20 tret wide. Terras ofaile as follows:—Ouo third of the whole pQrtluue . money to remain on bond and mortgage—lutorest paynhle nnnnally—onc-thfrd of Iho Isalan’ce cash lo luuul; the rc •inuinder to be paid lu fonr Oiiual annual iustalincnls, with interest, payable annoally, secured by bond and.mortgage. -Vurritasers to pay for dcodc. rians of these lots may be seen at iho following idoc-s; BaUcy.Broru £ Go's, O’Hara A Co’s Glass Works, F. Sellers A Co’s. Coleman, llaiimau ACoV, A. Bradley A Go’s, White's Carriage Factory, Knap A Wade’s, Pa. R.'R..Worka,9th ward, Shoonberger A CVh, Allegheny Valley It. R. l>«- A. Wood, Agent for Phoaiiix pot, Brewery, At the Oarrlson, Newmeyer A Graff, Empire Hugh UcKehy’s Works, | Yard, Park, McCurdy A Co’s Copper Works. i For further particular*, apply to D. W. A A. 8. BKLL, Attoru«-js, JelSidtf No 103 Fourth at. Pltuborgb. Farm for Sal«» „ THE ANDERSON 2J tniloa EB above tho Depot, at New Brighton, Beaver ,Co^xjfl, block ilouso Run, rentaining 108 acres ‘of excellent land, every aero of which is tillable, and 95 of which is un der cultivation. There are 13 acres «fgood timber. 60acres |n grasaond pasture, nod nn abandanccofcoal. There is an Orchard ol grollud fruit trees. In almost every field there Is a spring of never-failing water. The improvements consist ol a new frama Dwelling, at tachoil to a weather-boanled tog, a email tenant honso aud ■ largo frsmellarn, tQ by 80 feel. This choice farm Uln a high state of cultivation, fences good, and in a respectable neighborhood, convenient to churches, schools. For tonus, enquire at THIS OFFICE, OTof_JaiadAwtfT J. ANDERSON. New Brighton, Ta. Ohio Land for'Bale. TIIE subscriber offers for sale section ten, township 12, range 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly known a* “Bowman's flection,”containing 640 acres. Ilfs' situated three mile* west of Massillon, ou tho State Road leading to Wooster, aud within about two mites of the Pitla burgli, FL'Wayne aud Chicago Radlrtaut. The south, east and north-east quarters are partly cleared and Improvod— tho remainder is cuv.cred with superior Umber—and tho wboto It well watered by springs and running streams.— This section 1s considered the finest body of laud In tbs county. It will bo sold undivided or in quarters to suit purehascr*. To those who desire to invest (□ real Mhti a better opportunity is rarely offered. * J. B. BWEITZEK, oc2&d*wtfT ' No. 101 4lh street. Pltfsbcrgh. OR 13A LE OR LEASEj ~ou Fourth street,between FmKhfleM and Cherry Alluy, 100 feet front by 85 deep. A Lot ou Third strevt, mar Bc:iilidohl, 10 fuel Trout by 85 feet deep. Nlirrn Waxd—Tlie square bouudrd by Bntlvr, Wilkin* aud Carroll streets aud Hpruce alley, C 4 fnet front by 120 deep, nearly oppotlto to I‘omtock A llart’s Fouudry. Toe aiuure bounded by Bmallmau, Wilkins aud Carrol streets and Spiuco alley, 2&4 feet front by 120 drop. On Allegheny, Carson and Butler streets, adjoining the Allegheny Valley Railroad Elation, forty coutignooa Lots, each 24 leet front by 120 fbetdeep. . Bight acres of ground iu Reserve township, part of out Lot 225,between Ibe New Brighton road aud UlUdaioCem •try. fclxty Loty Id Allegheny City, Third Ward, between Gut Lane sod Cbestunt slnreL A Tract of Land la Westmoreland County, on the Phila delphia turnpike, 7 miles from Latrobo—"s acroe in culti vation of rich tioltom laud—lwO acres. A Tract of Land near Lfeonlcr, Westmoreland county, of 375 act**. WILLIAM M. DABLIKGTON, mvls,tlif l&o Third street, shore EmltLfielJ. Valuable City Property for Sale. .rpnAT very desirable lot on Water Street JL and Redoubt Alley, next to Jobu Irwin k Sods, being ISO fret od Water nud Front streets, and ICO deep Mom; tbs Alley. ' ' It will be sold together or in lota of 20 or 24 feet each. For terms, (which will be made easy as to parmuut,) ri» ply to ■ JOSBPH 8. LEEOU k CO., mr4:dlf ; Liberty Ftrcct, Pittsburgh. L“ IBERTY STREET PROPERTY FOR SAUL—The Store-room and Dwelling, sltuatm! on Liberty street, near fit. Clair, known u No. 183. The lot Is about H feet front and 120 feet deep, extending back to Exchange Alley, on which Is erected a Stable and Carriage tiouw. The property rents readily for $6OO, and will be wdd it a bargain und on accommodating terms. For partlenlan enquire of ~ R. XL KINO, , *p!7 _ No. 211 Libert ystreet FOR SALE, 5 acres 100 perches of Land Id Collins township, near East Liberty,misjoining land* of Thoa. Mellon and li. A. Negley. This property Is elo gaotly situated for a private residence, and would make one of the moat handsome eonutry seats lathe beautiful valley of East Liberty. For price and terms, apply to AUSTIN, LOOMIS A CO, —i____ No, &S fourth street. V' ALUABLE CITY LOT FOR SALE.— That eligible building lot, with the buildings there ob, sltnated on thecoruer of Liberty and Hand streets, front ing 29 Inches ou Liberty and extending hack along Hand street 1 It) feet to Exchange alley. JelO T. D. YQDNU k 00.,33 BmlthOeld st. Manufactory for sale or* rent —Enterprise Foundry, bn Sandusky street, AUeehe uy, with good steam power, suitable for manufacturing purposes, of various kinds, will be sold or lnivd low. Eu qnlre of Mr. Samm-I Henderson, near the premises, (has the caro of Hot. Sprool’s church.) who will shotf the property, or of Jc9 U. JIOBISON A 00, 2&6 Liberty st. -ttusintts <Ssanato DISSOLUTION OP PAfiTNERSIHF. THE partnership heretoforeexisting be te«D thennderslgnod, under tbo came .and style of EFANO k CO, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner lelngauthorfeod to use the natnsof the firm in liquidation. ! CITARISES V. BPAKG. JAMES M’AULEY. Pittsburgh, Pd, Ang.6tli,isbS. au7:dlm : ; DISSOLUTION oFpAaTBtERaiHP. partnership which has existed between A- the undersigned, Irons the first day of January* 1850, cadet the name and style of SPANG k CO, was dissolved by mutual consent, on tbo tenth day of April last, (April .lutb,-18SA) Either paitaor is authorized to use the same of the firm fa. settling, accounts and receipting for money which may be collected, but Charles F.Spang, having pur chased the entire Interest of John W.Chal£snt,in the firm, he (the Mid Charles F. Spang,) and James only are authorised to use the name of the firm, generally,<in TlqoWatiofu. ' We are succeeded in business by SPANG, CUALPANT k CO, (composed of -C.. 11. Bpaug, John. W. Chalfant, Campbell B. Uerrou, Alexander Dyers, and A 0. Loyd,) whom we cordially reccotmnond to the friends sad custom- eraoftheoMflrm. CHARLES V. 3PAKU. JAMES BrAULEY. JOHN W.CHALFANT. Pittsburgh, ra* Any. Cth, 1858. • • au7atlm DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing be . tween tha undorslgued, nnW the namn uf LEWIS A -KDQKRTON,waadiaaolredon the'UOth.inat, by mutual cooaact; Tho aflklre of tbe firm will be aetUeil by DAVID U. KDOERTON, wbo conllnnea tbo bnainra, retalnios the aerrlcaa of hie Uto partner. - DAVIS &. LEWI& , July 31at, ISM : -D. JkL EDOEBTON. D. M. EDGERTON, W HOLEBALR GROCER, AND COMHI9BIONER MERCHANT, 107 Wood' Street, M* 3 PITTSDDRQU TSJOTICL. —Ihe Co-Partnership of Baoa- AN LBY, COSQRAVK A CO. expired by limltatioD.on tbe firctinetant. Tba bnstneu will becoaUnncd by WILLIAM DAOALKY,at 18 and-20 Wood wllleettlo up tbe bnsineaA of tbe late linn. ■ : - - w. BAQALKY, „ JOHN B.COSQRAVE. . ANNUAL '**'-41 -I’ : Tt . OF TUB 'AMKIUCAR USTIXVTft.' • - ATTHB - CRY STAL PAL AOKm - is raeaTT x orKEwioaK, ' AUoeheny Valley Hall Hoad. ‘ riMI F, PAT, iPpp Srfiemtur »er(, TARiaNTTJIVI CAMP MKKTING-, I for the re--, / Rf. ’ r' tB Sfw«Jue?*y?ib»Shfwt J »nJWni finain willlewf* *°\ ~'],:. f c r ri QD^gttqnUT,lb* Mtb-IniL, Extra Trains will Imto ■ arfMPTAM*^Aj*^S®fcVKß ,-i\\ PitUborghatUOasd&3QP.ll,/. !• V-, JS*Stew^ 06 thoraporU# .*&££^ ■>■ lo*r»T»mmno for PJtt»bargtf»fcl:3d*o<i . &aiuSnfimßM^!‘ M » ;-‘.v • •■„• ■ Blb.lUU, o aiKßoolcDn«»K«T,<tl 1I tK«. ’ Zr,!Sti K " loft, K> iftoDitU . StjptTtahSwt. Join W. Czuaa^ WHATSE!^ JtjCkdrt. ! . _ ; S ' . p! ' *' WILLIAM BAOALB Y, WHOLESALE oroostr, ' ; Nos. 18 aajl 140 Wood Strcet, jniLdtr pnrsßUUcii. Botin*. Rth il.y of r nM,«UotftJJv f ? D iF 3 ?, l^vs meeting the Act extend-ng the Charts *ni , ■ 1 for their acceptance. wUI V aobmlttfd. By order of the Board of IHrtctora W..R.BE» lt . Ctah i„ Omct PITT3*LRQM, FT. WlCTUCfclCAQogfc , IHtUhorrt, A4E!l£lta?* 1 Semi-Annual Meetmc of th7£J., ‘ ht-l4miQtboPUUbargh,FortWiW,inis? C^‘ ilUllroad Compear* will be held at OiVßooaja 0 r t }'r , £M‘> Jof Trade, (a the city of Pittsburgh, p *, on WKDHEjmtv thoflritday of September neit,*t-2 o’clockP. jr -J* . wblcb meetloc the Import* of Officer! an 4 Directorate tbL operation* of theroad for six mooth*, ending July 1*» nit trill be printed. Uj onltfT of the PrwldruL - ’ au&tatrdltn ACQCSXUd BBtM.gy Soc*j. . ' GINSE NO WANTED-10,000 ncmnd.ifor whl.'h tlio market price* cub, will be paid br DAVID 0. ireiUWT, , carper Liberty aaJ»lltDd almU. WANTED —A situation in a Dry Goods store l»y i» Young bndy, that no nwc* both the F.nglt'b .in<l German language*. Applj to GKO. W. BUS If, EaM aide of tho lXamood, S«t drar uortb of Obfo atrett, Al* l«ghgp»Cttj. __ . jols ANTED.—A ■ WANTED.— A Voting Man of steady bns- Iqdss habit*, baling a small capita), w&h« to in- Teet it io sameMfe »od profitable business, irfcero be coold • be rinployod as book keeper or In snv other capacity. «n, # b?*t of city reference giten and required- \ Addma Box ttl, Allegheny 'City, Pa-, rrkioam* time sad place of meeting.. jol&dtf - - OOL WANTED—The highest market I'rico pal(i f.T Wool, ty 8. HAIUiACGn £CO , _*£? Koassmortyotml. WOOL! WOOL1!—100,000Jba. Wool want eJ »t higfaeat eaah price* bj > ■ . _ HITCHCOCK - , McC\ 122 Second! Jc2Ud*wtfT T) YE \V ANTED.'—The highest cash price Xv P»M for Bye, at No. 135 Liberty et*«t, by • r I- JoSQ RIDDLH, WIRTS * CO.! WANTKU IMBIKDIA.TKI.Ypio.OOO fflen to Congo In too nlo of th« moat pcpnlar aellißS Bookaln America. Invalids, Mechaoiea,tir»m and Teach- • era wUbiog to travel, wJU soil thU to be a eery profitable' acdploaaaot butt new, enabling them toseetfio country, ami wake mosey at tko same time. AgenUmitrl&tbelna. ioeas are clearing fhjm fWG to |I,WO per year. For full particular* and a list of Book*, address 11. M. RULUON. QoeenClty Publishing Ifoese,l4l Main street, Cincinnati, Oblo; or. iMSvioc East, D. KULISON, Philadelphia. aol&ljdawfcT ■ ' * iabucalional. MU. KENN E DY* S SCHOOL FOB YOUNG LADIK3, .VO. PSJiJf STJtEST, Will be reopened on MONPAY, 30Ui Angost, 1853. aal&GtcoV)] MADAME APPOMHE TETEDODX'S FRENCH AND ENGLISH Boarding and D.ySenoot ior Yonm Ijadtea, ■ 143 Third Itrctt, PiUibvrgh, Pa. . THIS School designed on tbcplan of French ' ■ Schools in France, and njodlflod uloUio KaelUh 3* partinenuon tho plan of French BebcuW in: ibe United State*, offer* to young ladies, beside* a .fall EnglUh comae, tut boat opportunity of thoroughly acquiring tho French language and literature, tho Principal haring re aid- d Mtrnl ycera i&Franor t aodl>vlngarai«tcdny Mr.Tetedouz.aDativi> , of Paris, ami a graduate of the “College Charlemagne.” French and Latin will be Integral porta of tbe coura. Tho Fine Arte will be taught under tho auperinUbdanre of Ur. Tetedoux, a pupil of tbe Oonaerr&tory of Faria. Arrangemo&U bare been made for young ladies who bar log already gone through a regular conrao of aludlea, atlli may wish to know bugliali literature moro thoroughly, acquire more facility In apeaking the French language, aod ‘ iuiprorelo tbo FlneArtr. School will open on tbe aecoml Monday of September. £ipauetby the term of Fine IfmtAr.— Board $100; To- Itioas3o, Vocal Uuaic $25. In daaaeasls; Wauos2s; uxo( instrument Js*. German and Italian, each $25, tocla*4o»sUL Drawing, in claiwes $10; Oil and Water Color* at tho Fro fMtorN price. All -charge* payable In advance. , For circulars aud farther particulars, apply to (be Principal. anlQ:eod:daw M d ‘F-— -* ale anv. .emalo Academy, Worth jS'ci riclilcy, Beactr County, Pa. REV. HENRY WEUDEO, PiiiapAt. LOCATED in a healthful and beautiful re gion of country, 8 Biles North or Hew: Brighton, with entire freedom from *ll immoral associations. The moral ahdreligionscuttn™ ofthe Pupils it regarded of prime Im portance. Tbo Students forth* most par t board 1m tWem. ily ofthe Principal. Tho conm of Instruction fa eomirri- Mmiecand thorough. r iCcrns per Sessioo of 22 weeks,lncludins boarding,room, fuel, lights, washing ahd tuition, {6O. . Latin. Qteek and french Languages, $O, one-half to be paid in ad ranee, the balance at tne cloeo of tho session. Session commenced ou TUESDA V, the IStli day of May. Students admitted at 007 time. RefertoJodnPark. JJanclieiler, G»u. W Robinson, Jr. Allegheny; J. SI. Burchfield, Pittsburgh; J.H MoUor.dos Jno. B. McFoddeu. do. For farther particular*. address KEY. 11. WRUBBIt, Principal, North Sewkhiey, Deayer Pa, my2S;iUW2niF The College of St. Junes, Maiyland. THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION begins- *' > 00 WEDNESDAY, Sept. 29th. Punctual atttt&at*' onthatdayiareqneetfd. Applicant can outer anyof the’ •, classes in Urn Preparatory School, 'or In the College for which upon examination they, are found Com*. mercUlstndiea pnnued by Ihoto who*© parent*deelreit— ’' '• • Amplo accommodations are provided fer one hundred and' twenty pupils. , - - • Twits—‘Two hundred and fifty dollars for the vsttion, P«J*hla ■eml-annatll y in advsnce, covering all expehaevof ‘ . F«radml«sion*ppJytothoiteT.Dr. KERFOOT, Rector ■ Collage St. James P. 0.,. Maryland. JnflrUwdtd jpjRENCH ANI>KNOLISIT~~ : " DOARPINQ AND DAT SCHOOL • FOR YOONQ LADIFS- Th® UIS3KS CARPRXTiRU wilt reenme the duties of their School, on MONDAY, September 13tb, at their ml* donee, N«». 1307 Spruce street, Philadelphia. References:—lion. Wm. F. Jonnsos lLDnrsr. auction Salts. E*• M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Commercial Sales Kocms, No. M fifth BUm(, ASSIGNEES SALE blf HOUSEHOLD ■XjL. FPRyiTPRe—On Wod dm day morning, Aucrnt ISUi at lu o'clock, at dwelling house No, 2CO Pono itr«t, by or der of Wm. P. Baum, assignee of Vn. S, Harris, will be •old* quantity of household and kitchen faraUure. *° ic P.U.DAVIS,Aoct. - BLACKSMITH TOOLS, At-Auction. —On Toeaday morning, AngnstlTtb, at'll o'clock, will bo sold at the commercial sales room*. 64 Fifth atroeL V a , qo i n . t . ,t J ° r B*«k«nlth Tools, Ac, comprising oao tup*- rior bellows, nearly new; anril, Tice, small - tools, blister and cast stool, Iroo, fa. - P. jj. DATJB, MoxongahklX'jnsubnace CO. .STOCK At Auction—On TiioHay erenJng, Angnit J*J°i •*,'/» ° ewek, at the commercial sales rooms,Ka si fifth iJIMI, will hueidd, 10 shares Uonongsbela Insu rance Co. Stock. P.JL DAVIS, Aue. ST. CLAIR iIOTKL—GiUIAT AUCTION SALK OF AC.—On Wednesday mcnP ing, August 18th, at 10 o clock, will be commenced the sale oftha entira furniture. Bedding, At, of thatexteaslTBand *“£•»» eltoited at the coraer-of Penn and EL Clair streets, Pittsburgh, as the nronrtotor has detoinlnod to c!t£ out, preparatory to legTtnglSsclly. Tb< ’'f. lWc * Rfeanor , * llaljert qualities and in exceDe/t among which may be la part mentioned: ga&t, large site, french -mirrors,-marble top centra and pierubteajsceand broeateUe window curtains; Venetian bUnds, sopfrtor broacsls, ingrain and import*] carpets: hall and. stair carpets and oilcloths; ruga and uaUcvalnul clwtTy and plain wardrobe*, high port, cottage and french scroll bedsteads; enclosed and plain t * r * ar « 100 hair mattrasaea and feather beds of choke - quality; 100 cotton and bosk mattresses; a very extensive ’ awortment of lieenand cotton abasia, pillow slips, comforts btankeU, «mnten«nea, quilts, towel* Ac. Diningroom tabli* chairs, plate warmer; foil sett of beat NagUshchaf. ' fork, « 4c - table and teaspoon*; irory handled knirrs.iroo, stone and china-ware, desert kuires qnd forks, castors, Aa, sufficient to aocoaimodalo •oO guests. Superior large cooking store with complete equipments; entire assortment ofkitchcn ware; dry lortun ply iuangttis,etoTca,tobe,Ae, for laundry and dry ing room , Superior baggage wagon, nsarlyhew; horse audbarnML—• OOlce furniture, and. In short, ererythteg appertaining to' • •uchauextantiveesUUiahjnenL . . . . TheaboTe will be sold .peremptorily without pontoon*-'" : * ment. and con beexemlnod previous to sale. * ; / v / This popular hotel will be leesed on reasonable' terms, ; : - the«K Wl,l, nSIO “**-* in tbe business, should attend •• Al£o.—Two superior PU&os; oneor which UB- M-Gadd manufacture,Boston, inns* ahout tbreo mouths, * origitul-cort $l5O. ... . . WM.aOowmiT, Proprietor. M v DAVl^^ t - ,t ■ U 1 L DIN G LOTS JN ALLEGHENY cm—EXECUTOR’# OnToaaday eml&R. Außtwt lTth, at yrtock, at tbe commercial talM rooou, No. M Fifth atreet tftubnrgb, Trill beeold by order of Joe. Executor of Catharine Rodolph, deceaa*d,any raloablelou ofGroand, eltoated in the First WartLAUfr gheny, near4h#carriage factory of Johnaton Abo. > Tbeae lota are twentj-fire k* front extandins badtooe hundred and tweuty.flva frat, fro&Unz on Rabecea. Bel. most,Rudolph,WaterLaneaudßidge . iri^S«mt e ' lWra Ca * b; UUnw ,n ,°“ «td two ye«s, Sale podtire. Tltlo iadlrpniable. Flana can! be asu at anctfon I tore. aai2 P. M. DAVIS, Awt. AS:S IGNEE'S SALE OF LEASE OF .STOREROOM AND CELLAIL—On Monday aftrr* B f2S* A k*J^ l ®^ s * t2 ® ,eloc i on Uupieniliaa.by order ofWm.P.Bbnm, Assignee of Wm. SrlbdrTia,wiU Wadd t sV“^ p i? d i e f tn i h * Tin ? years to ronitom tbe Ist. of Aprftlaatloftba msm or Store Boom aDfo(Mlae.latatw «<«»« of Market. ana Fifth itreeta, of which Immediate poeaaaskm will be • giten. Abo, counter, drak and elßce fnrnitore.— ~ -* 011 F.M.DAVIB. Acct’r. ’R* ATHPMYATI tktx, la lots to suit purchasers,by ' . / -*?V P.M.DAVIB, A net. So, M fifth st.. , • \ ADSTLK LOOMIS k CO., BtnlUßta' SlClltlEt; A ?' salo ofthe737 shares of rtock Xm. in the Ridge Mining Company, forfeited by tbe Co. wr non-payment of instalments dQe,;wm b# held at tba XMcbanta Exchange Booms an Sbnrsday, August 19th, IBfiS, at 8 o’clock, by order of tb* directors* AUSTIN LOOMJBACO., , - anlC' • Stock Iboketaand Aocttonraj-a. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN IjOOMIS A ca. at inn uEßcnAsrg* Kxcousa* jrontY.*..' -- • TUOBSDAY EVENING—Ban* Brfdg* • iMaraheo <*nd ..." Copper Stock, Band and Beol.BBato.««« *4 prttto ml* at the Merchants* Kschange by. . - AUSTIN LOOHIS *OO. Note* Braito and l»aim on Ertato n*»oaud on reasonable terms by . . AUBTW LOOmi A GO* :, f ~ ,e2l 7 /Stock Not*Broken.Wloorthat, - THIRTItTn 1 JERT A CO , d 151. Frootsts. Jo27:Smeod
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