(Sa^ette. t» VDUUUI. U lA3N*».'mJ. B. BIDDIiB * Co., '«£/ro«a psorsixTOMs y PITTSBCRQH: TUESDAY MOBHIHO, AUQCBT 17, 1868. bkpvblioah mii ticket. •• foaSOFttK* JTOC*,' JOHN M. READ, of PhJlsdolpkU. »* eiHAt ooinßfßuan, WILLIAM TL FRAZER, of rayette. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. __ ,_i . *>■.coxaais*—2lit mtnucT, QKft JAMES K. MOORHEAD, Pitubnrjh. • J ooKotut g?ji nivnior, ROBERT MeKKIOIIT, Allegheny City. I nutu, JOHN P. PENNEY, Plttabtirgh. J. HERON POSTER, fttUtar ß li. -SLUE H. IRISH, do . DAVID B. BAYARD. Peebles. JULTCS P. ZOLLKR, McKeesport, ROBERT P. McDOWBLL, Allagbf..y tuaurr. JAMES L. GRAHAM, Allegheny. noraotroTiar, DANIEL ARHBTRONO, Plttehorgb. ZAOHEDS PATTERSON, Indian* aroma, JOHN U. LAIUMER, Cbertlei*. man. . ... OHAURCBT B. DOSTWIOff. te«Tenc*vlii< BlAtCt"* 0? root, ROBERT IL DAVIS, OWo. Th« Trleka of De»»ag*ff n **' While they thought it was profitable, the dem. agogues who have mounted the anti-tax-hobby professed a great deal of faith in the Supreme Court. That was » body which, in their opin ion, ooold not be misled; and they expressed the almost oonOdenoe in obtaining a decision iu their favor. Bat since the Republicans of the county have Indicated their willingness to leave the whole matter to the decision of that court, the tono of theee demagogues has entirely changed. They ere no longer willing to trust the court or ahido ita decision. Apparently, they have either lost confidence in the weight which their arguments were supposed to have, or have lost faith In the ooart itself. The feot is, that theso demagogues do not want n legal decision in their favor. They know that if the Supreme Court were to decide that the county bonds issued to railroads wore un constitutional or otherwiso illegal and void, their vocation would bo gone. They would no longer have a harp on which to sound the whang-doodle nor could they fabricate an occasion for piling up a political party for their own per sonal advancement. Hence tht neoessity for decrying the Supreme • Court. Hence the attacks which htve been made'upon the integrity of that body. Mr. Thomas Williams and his coadjutors would have no string to their bow if tho-Snpreme Court set tled the-question in their favor, and hence it has ■ become necessary to provoke that court, by" abosingiLssundly, into giving a decision against them: How else aro they to maintain them selves iu their self-elected position? - Mr. Williams, it is well known, is the attorney of the county, in opposition to the railroad bond holders. If he wins his suit, he gains his fee • . bat his political pteitiyt is gone, in that event, and he will no longer have an excuse far getting up a third party. To lose tfi* profile, would be fatal to Um; and he therefore prefers the alternative of letting the county lose its suit before the Supremo . Court, that he may, as a consequence, hare the opportunity of building in opposition to that decision. WtUrThla end io view, the paper which he controls, the I*res9 and Union, opens up, fall-mouthed, on the Supreme Court, and charges it with being corrupt and bribed. It says: ' “It is all moonshine to talk about referring the matter to the Supreme Court. No power on earth has the right to rob a man of his property. . The bonds, Issued illegally, as we believe for railroad purposes, will never be paid. THE * JUDGES THEMSELVES HAVE THEIR POCK -9 ETS FILLED WITH THESE P.O\ T T>9. and we hold It to be tho people to taxi tuvo'Tnnin own hands. A man who will not assert his rights and courageously defend them la not worthy of tho name of free man, W**ay that these bonds will never be paid—-a****I—nbvs 1 —nbvsb—NEVER! ’ ’ Ilere the idea is held out, on ibe authority of Williams, the attorney of the county before 'f the Apremo Court, lhai the Judges of that 7, body haTe been bought. Their pockets arc filled . with bonds, his organ says, and they will' . therefore give a corrupt decision. The object of this is to provoke the decision whioh Mr. Williams desires—a decision ajaintt the county, oat of which he hopes to meko po* lilioal capital. Instead of siriviog to save the county, he is doing his best to involve it, by pro* voting the jadgos into a decision against it.— If the county.gaios the point before the Coart, Mr. Williams loses his political consequence; If the county loses, Mr. Williams hopes to gain by it. Bis whole .efforts are therefore directed to the Ink of accomplishing the defeat of his olisnt, the county, that be may the better for* ** ward his own political interests. This is the secret of the nltooks on the integiity of the Su* pr«mo Court in the True Press £ Union. It {«true that Mr. Williams has denied writ- iag the article from which we hare quoted an ex* - (not Granted lhathe did not write it. lie has too mneh ehrewdness for that Bal_hu tools wrote ' |t for him. The artiele may hate been written by another, bat it expresses his thoughts. The whole inspiration of the paper is drawn from Mm u thinks as he thinks and speaks as he •peaks* Re publicans of the county! will you be gull* id by man T. He is striving to involve you inextricably, in order to promote his own per sonal and selfish interests; but unless you do -tt thoughtlessly* you cannot be caught in bis traps. _ Twi Coxvaimox To-woaaow.—The Post of yesterday thus speaks of the locofoco conven- tion which is to assemble to-morrow: "The Convention which is to assemble next Wednesday, will, have a serious dnty to dis * charge, ft may pass what resolutions it will on tax or other question. It may present ~what ’'fcnes it will for the campaign, so long as they are Demooimtlo. Of snob matters we are not now speaking. Hut it should submit to no dis integration of (he party—no schemes to disor / genlselt, either through tbo resolves of the V 'Convention itself, or through committees em * powered to play into the hands of wily and covert - adversaries. What we ask of the Convention is that it give us % brief and comprehensive old tashioned • Democratic platform, embracing living present V/' taut, aad then give os a fall andjfnir ticket of - the kind of men that will command the greatest « amber of the soles of the people. We have wood men enough in our own ranks for each a ticket, and neednot go abroad or ont of the party for candidates. Ahdwehevesenseenough F onr own party, it is hoped, to regulate lie own affairs, and haveno occasion tociil in the aid and wisdom of those who, felling to secure the management of their own parlies, sre_gen sronsly willing to assomo the management of All this is very well for the Tost to utter; bnt it knows well enough that the party is sold out to Williams & Co.—that Campbell, * and Patter ♦ foil, and Williams and Robinson will wind U round their fingers like a string of thread. The Pott is not the democratic organ any longer; . theJVrai $ Union hisiasuedtbe edicts which the invention is to register, and the Post isexpect f-v cdgtapjy io acquiesce. When Campbell and ' *v” patiervon crack their whips, and Williams and > * Robinson cry “g 1 lsng!” the Pott, itjs eup ' - weted* wfil pull in the traces jnst the samo os if iiitot* pulling the regulardemocratio load. • • Tm luuun of Botlon hire completed their - viluUon of th« retlond pereoMl eeulc of the Cltji wlth the followlfg jic«i7«,-oo , - l^uvw x ' ■ ... » n» »»U»iion 0f1857 WM-. . y: -BS, ' ..........--laMii? oo -, SJrtTThM; £•«<’<’«. bfiA® a dl, ' r ®“? of 4 J>nl m IOOTMM of nH. • '!!SSwtr 2a i« fii«l H ® «ou P er "“if • ? ■?%%.&“'££ St sys • total omoonUo bo rotood >» $2,27»,£>w- : j “- A u...- s. P. Walk«o »o 4 P- ®. Tonur, . 1 rtifooblWiod *<An! In (ho Meppbls P*P®*; jSuwOikt Uiojr *DI BBitarUko to »pplj.£l! '/*££££*? Id or cwUlnM ot^? / jr£fS£S3ho" M*inplil»t?i<o3Sn®W * *4 *“* ’ ££'3 >mpU to ptrfima »h»t *» !*»»«*• V otß ndOK TABlii. ? I. • A . For the Plttatartb Gazette; l .1 •- Who is Responsible 1 I I ft. w#*«! PWtrSn Alttbra. ' •--.-■! ; nn,( IWn has found its way nut here, no.l Inln i W. «. indebted to LippWoU | \ early copy of-the above novel- nc* papers "of the city. Keve is the seventieth distinct work. iW has The AUe-hcny Valley Railroad subscriptions are i ’ • , * ... '• ,__i„ ; charged to tho »/«•*«»/« ; the Steubenville to the Po»t: » emen&tcd from the prolific .pen of this truly ; tbo CotmeUivillo l 0 tbe j aHrnuf . antl lho oblo , fascinating writer. It is accompanied- by; a TVnDßylvaaia to lho Disjxiteh. j short biography of the author, with a well «c- period or tbcsosubscriptioos the Lh.hu, 0 r J i , or »bu n t.ic 1 mi’ J rent & Union is a continuation, cuted likeness, and is really gotten up in oxcei- a 5 {n f u n Uast; why u nothing charged to it ? I tent Style. Thescenooftheromanceislaidinthat recollect that while the H.izrtt, was battling agaimt ~ # - .. , j. n ,l «ar U»o Steabonrlllo subscriptions, the Union fought for golden sgeof fiction when d.plomnry »" , lllem . aMrd i,, rr o.«ri„.j ,„r, a influenced and controlled society— : lljo feven- icith mhieh the • ounli/ in cvrml. Why teenth century. Prominent historical chnrac- did tho futon omit ittel/ in making up it* charges ? . . .... .And ihrilliritr events Itmaybe said that tho Union has sinco changed i tera, great.politicalin nyu . , . . j hands, and is not, therefore, responsible for wbat characterise lho story, which is told in , t„ok pi aco under previous ownere. James’ be"t style The first page Enchains (Iranted. But so has tho (inzetu, tbo Pott and tho i reader's attention, which unflerß no.diminu- J 7T"''- Xol ® k °'.° r "“r rra ' n ‘ cdi “" ° r ow ? or “ the reader a i»» u ’ , of those paper* had anything to do with them when ! c, on until tbo writer'uispclfl lho chArm,.by lak- these subscriptions were made, inc an abrupt leave. England and Prance are Utbo /Whis tn escape on that plea, so must . f ti.. <>*..l 11. _ they nir; if they uro to he hold responsible, becanso the scenes of the romance, and the Protestant u the infiu J ence of the pßper ; Md n ,; t of lh „ War in tho latter country, the event which fur- editors that promoted tho railroad subscriptions, tho nishes tho material forth© picture. j 1 " {on « now an equal sharer in their responsibility. Hut the tnion cannot escape, even upon the plea How Dmoceatic Vote, aue MADE-We 1 “ ' k »"S°°r editors. That pleawonldreleascyou, . , Messrs, r.ditors, and your colleagues of the Font and Boston Atlas in an article on the subjoctof frauds [ Journal, hut it cannot avail tho Union for the pres et elections says that in largo cities the demo- j [ tor °J t}ie Union *lid more than any nth, r ,„a» cnls manufacture yotce from among the IrlahJ S .ten. Catholics, of whom it says : - - ; Ww. Robinson, .Tr. To him, moro than to any 000 “They bringup hordes of them, ncwltf arrived ! «•* «" «• iadebmd for th»o railroad ™beoriptionr. in this country, for naturalisation, men who are i . 1 m^ c lndeed, that this ...an .hoaldhave ** , ... *, . , . the unblushing effrontery to cuaree, as a crime, upon willing to swear to anything, and who. hove no , lho tllo responsibility of tho muni,-ipal sub idea at all of tho duties and responsibilities of j spriptions to tho Ohio and Pennsylvania Road. Citizens, and make voters of them without shadow j Thoso suhreriptions, amounting to Sooo,ooo,“were of law or the semblanoo of justice, by direct | his own peculiar pets, and were* curried through tho fraud. Any one who will stand by the polls and ■ Councils of Pittsburgh and Allegheny by his Per walch the comers will find abundant proof of all ! »onal energy and persuasive words, this sort of fraudulent manufacturing of voters. , And to think of tho hoary sinner turning round Against this sort of imposition and fraud at the | cbor e° ‘I 1 !'- lm "‘” k> •“ '!;? ""J"'-* ■' il. -» • . i ■_ lam not as old a man ns Uen. Robinson, but I ballot-box the. American party hayo ospeclally | can renlcm ,,„ fM „- 0I well os ho cm. I very well protoated and hayo labored to chock it. In this | ramombw lho CrBl railroad Bu b,o,i P tum made in this purpose they havo been patriotic and before the county—that of $1,000,000 to the Pennsylvania sham Democracy is broken down in this country | Rood. This was authorized by a convention of the this policy, of restricting lho franchise to (hoie • people, called by the County Commissioners. In who aro honestly entitled to vole, must ho adopt- that convention Gen. Robinson was a delegate from ed. But it is not in making tools of their igno- tho city «r Allegheny, and ho took an actiro part in rant foreign servants alone that tho Buchanan ..Airorof the subscription. It is not too much to Bay party manage to put men in place and bower by : hit influence, combined with that of Geo. Darsio, fraudulent moans. Tho election in Philadelphia, j 3a **°. " dUn., sod Judge drier, csrriod that eub in 185 G, was notoriously carried, both in the ; 3 Cr -V |! .V' !ri ' : '\ 1, ... ... state and national canrass. by bold and cnor- this sub.rr.pt.on, which was an op giMVMiuiautiutt J ! parent success, came those to the Ohio and Pennayl motut frauds—more than cloyon thousand fraud- j V ani. .11 of which w.ro obtAiucd through! th. ulcnt, illegal, or bogus votes were returned by ! persistent personal solicitation of the editor of the the Democratic inspectors—this is a matter pf : 7V»< /w** and Union. legal reeord, and was brought to light in the The subscriptions to both of thoso roads scorned in the Buit which the District Attorney brought fora time to ho safe investments; and it was tho to eject the Democratic incumbent from the temporary success attending them which prompted office., No man now questions tho faclihat tUat thoro which were afterwards obtained. If this sue. election, in Pcnnsylrania, was wroncfully and ; «?>>«■■ "ul been hold out to tho people as . eon , j i .. -t * n-k » ,u«. viocmg proof that further subscriptions would not fraudulently carried for Buchanan and that, ; iu tbo ieM , tho , ablcripU oo S had thero been on honest ballot and honcßt ro- i woulJ haro beon mßlie . turns, the majority would have boeti declared So Gen. Robinson may fairly bolield responsible on the other aide*'' • fur all of them, on the ground that thoso he person- The Stale of Minnesota was also carried by j »Uy procured led naturally to tho rest; but besides _ ... . , „ this, it is known that he personally favored every Indians, under tho management of looofoco poll-| ono of , v . m olc . p ,i n( . to the Steubenville ticians, voting in the thinly settled districts. By ' road, which was n rival of his own. this fraud locoroccs represent the Stoic in Cou- ‘ uccenot. therefore, i. properly et.ted us ful gress, allhongh tho Republicans hayea decided , r „;. j. v „ io „ Dr . 1o tbo city nD d County: majority in it, it showing that tbov will not ohly To subscription to Pn. R. U., obtained .cheat in “largo cUles," but whcroycrihey bare j .hw-ugh ,h. a chance to do SO. ’To suh-ori;.ti..n to Ohio I’cnn’a. IL IL ! obtained in like manner • To subjcrif'tlon to all tho other road.«, which legitimately fallowed his exer tion* - Tns XXrn CosGßtssiosAL District. —We . stated yesterday that, as Fayette and Grecoc ! counties had failed to appoint conferees to meet J those appointed in Washington courtly, to make ? Cri ja.sou.ooo a Republican nomination for Congress*the Inttcr ;.by Poona. U. K. subscription ooaoly would probably bring out: Jonathan j B ",^t P Vioo'rtV Knight. Wo learn, hoir.erer, that Hurd, oflhe , villo Jt. U.. which ho up Clipper, has already taken the field asnn “Indc- : powd, and which m charity . pendent Candidate, ond our fnenda tu that * district may find it advisable to let him keep It. I’.alaneo $3,2^0.000 If they do, they ought to rally manfully to bio ”" m “‘ «od prrpota.lluiorci ioilirtr.l J »-a the people of the county through the support, 110 to thoroughly posted to llto politics , K „, 7 ',. r ~c n. Robin.oii. tho editor and _ of the day, and is a popular nnd efficient sltnan n.ucrtcT <-f tho True l*re.«« A I'uion JliO.flOo speaker. Should bo stump tho district, a, we , Tto - Mew. nd.t.T., in the true way ..f «*tog 1 . the .iccoo-it. The tirnerol t* tt/u lottJcjl l*y halt in understand he intends to Jo, he would he u fair t,i n «p!f and hi* paper out *r the p*-k»oinp. match for Montgomery, and give Inman hard a R*-mt.o. row to hoe as 'Bnchanan says llnghe.s lias io * T-- l ’ >> ls^*' Indiana. -Rocki.am*, Me.-The Republicans of the Our friends in iho district mint decide this Third. Ibatrict. have nominated F.trn R. French mattarfortbcmselves.bul whatthey intenJiodo i they ought to do quickly. Hurd U already on 1 mFi , u uhu „ y#iae4l ln u.tr,, tu.ie. the ptump. If they intend to Ut hint have:the track to himself, let them Bay *o at once, or no- ; yt-irvfhuxK''. „„ ,• . , „ i„, «rii.— i in’* fni»>r*t «iil l»U** I'lait- to m.irTdt» inornlnt:. lit 10 vma, for Ihere is no time to l-e loal. There . n . t | lV . k t!p wE , tn minut- <Vm#t*ry. Tin haro been enough opportunities thrown away, ( family vp .oviua to attfnfi «rKbt»r.t ~,r^ Fr already, in that district. ',** - | . . r , r A Heivaul Is Offered for H»* ti'-facti-m -.f m>j A Clergyman, in ihc Springfield tfepublican, i r.'nnt'-rfcitioa, Uniutiug.nr th* *cn.ur of aojr*a4b I writing from’ London, describes avlpit be mode : rffit .if imtuuon <.i n<rraiamt.- Holland jut. to bear the celebrated Mr. Srurxeon preach He . T, -“e—«"*. p ‘ • ■ did not lit© him. He inj* Mr. Spd-feon ha« •* i 'it np in btifrmt bottif* nir. the appearance of a fat, otctjiruwu buy H<* is ??r t 1«. r-?»\ Jr i • *"•' !»«-■• •*^»**t,*T unctious looking and unwholesome/ Much fat nr....u.i u.» »«rfc-.rc-arii au.i«i b.uir iills » salat, as far m outside appearance coat..-, Z ,'iUZZ‘Z- The man is not cast in a noble mould, is not »m- i • tirely full of purs nod lofty inslincls. His Iheol- ' « ■'» «• p ”“ | ,l-r f... k~i .•». sl purely^conTenlioaal. Ho has not soul ; *■ -»■»'.««»».n,..... of enough to como nt religion first hand. Ho ap- i rr ' ,r “ ,I ' l ‘ r ”’’ ' r | n ' ’ :V , ® . , , e ... i , ■ burn. Aridity oftlu'iUomaotj,P rt aud Ntrvon* u«ulielit>, peals to a low order of motives. Ills heasen is ■“ , • ‘ ' ', * «, , losliiirslhin, Cr«tlvpr.«»sttnd IM- I *, top-lurr snlhlhecwm sensuous, his hell sulpharons. Mr., Spurgeon 1 . b ~ . .... u , ~ , ... . , , r ® . : iilftrrcmCrnl t cXrrrlM* eevur atl Nervotn, Rbrnuistte and , talks of visiting America. lie will make a great , ' . „ . . ... , o#C » .. B .1 ; N«-nrfcln> ARrciit-ni*. *r rannol WMi.lrr nt It* jHipnlarity ; mistake if he does. He sbmes so pre-eminently . . : “*•**.Y** MV . , , -f., . J | Well o>»y lb« inv*b.l Tulno tbl'remrUjr. hero because of the low state of pulpit eloquence _ ~ , .. , k . , , n , , , „ . r . J . .. V , wa-Sol.l at si per bottle, or six bottle* lot sb, br tbopru m the land. Ilia whole tono ia below the mark i p f {# u . r * t ßKj t 00., AUnnCoa-tunoii Phaxma of congregations be would addrcaa in America. ! c*>nti*u«nd Wood )*t*nd2») The intellect of the masses in England is far less ; i I *.. »nJ brncgfi* goawmiiy. ani«fcd*wF active than with us. Mr. Spnrgeon does not share my opinion in respect to the wisdom of his going to America. He is excessively con ceited, and has in his mind Whitfield’s triumph ant progresses through the Slates.; TTu allu ded to the possibility of his crossing the pea before his sermon, and in an exceedingly ego tistical way. Tna Bbteaybb asd Av&sceb.—Wo Coil the j following item in a late number of tho Review, j published ti Cleveland: .1 One day last week, there passed down on tho steamer Michigan a man having in irons anoth •r who had somfcthree years slnco seduced his sister. The seduction was under'promise to marry, and the wedding day fixed, but the se ducer ran away tho day before. !?bo brother of the injured woman started in pursuit and caught him at Erie, but by somo means the ras cal escaped. Tbe brother still kept bn his track and found him again, but again his lost him. Month after month passed on, and the resolute brother wandered about in pursuit, but could get no trace of the object of his search. : A lit tle while ago, however, he saw a paper published at Riplon, Wisconsin, in which the: dame of the seducer appeared as editor. Thither be went armed with a requisition from the Qovornor of Pennsylvania, and arrested him, and now after a pursuit of three years, has the violator of his sister's honor firmly in his grcisp. -The parties live in Pennsylvania, but what their names are, we failed to learn. Caxadiax Wheat Cnor.—The Hamilton Spec tator y in its market report of tbe 3d, says: “the reports from the different sections of the Coun try are very varied, but from parties well able to judge wo are informed that tho crop bas turn ed out much better than was gcnorally anticipa ted, and which is scoured in first rate condition so that we may expect a fair araoutt of business and at fair prices, so soon as tho farmers can get into market. Tho crop of lost year apboars to have held out much better than was antici pated, an,d as the reports from Europe arc of a very favorable character towards the new crops, we do not look for any largo increase of prices.” Tus disease which is so destructive to the cattle of Georgia and Florida, has made its ap pearance In South Carolina. Messrs. Crawford , Si Nelson, butchers in Columbia, South Carolina market, announce in a card that they consider it a duty to tbe public ns well as to themselves, to Stop killing beeves for tbe present.- They state j that they have fine lookingsteemhal most persons ■ would regard os perfectly sound, but they know to tbe contrary, and will nolbulcher kucli. They State that the firstsymploms of ciUk disease is a slight swelling of the lips. . Tns New York TW&une says, in order to save the surgeon a job for an in-growing too nail, do not cut away the offending corner of the nail, os is usually done, very short, but cut a notch in the centre, quite down (0 the quick, and keep that notch (hero until the difficulty is cured, which will sometimes be with cutting The philosophy of the remedy is, that the cut breaks the arcb, and naturally changes the cur vature of the nail and makes tho "corners (urn up Instead of down. • MnmtaoTA.—Money is soscarciriu this Stale that large property-holders are compelled to ■ell real estate stbalfitscost ayear or two since to obtain the bare necessaries of life.' frond ions ore, however cheap. Tho terrible specu lative mania has produced an inflation almost unprecedented, and considerable time most elapse before the people can recover from the reaction. At St. Paul, the depression is tho worst, City script js selling at a discount of 7f» CfOts on the and county script is but iiuje belter.' . Haw tc» World’s losoeakcg or Wuat Tns Ornsn Half is Bojna.—A fricod who ia g!m‘ to statistics, informs us that there; word up to j yesterday st 11 o’clock, 884 persons preparing fpetebts Shout the Atlantic Telegraph; to bo delivered, if they can jet a chance, at the ap proaching celebration, and 1& more writing for the same l' Pott: pwsqflYania JBlota Teacher's Association Qet s at Scranton ohToetd»y, Mr.:.LJF.Btoddirt lathe ohaivttd the tiree of the day jrtfLOpcnt In iher#eepUonof;rtp^ r jpr discussion;- &c. t Mr. Shpcrln (enfant,(was dress, * , r ' r' ie --V.£=' t 1 . _ ,«Z \ v - So*- Special plotters. RAIL ROAD SPIRE COMPANY. Joseph Dllworth D. W. C. Bldwell l.V»i«’Cr«r»ra /•* /Vrtrr, Rtift t( ) ■Aanf*cTfßiM RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. PITTSmmOR. I’RKN’A WHEELER S WILSON'R SEWING MACHINES „ Agent’s Office, .OS Fifth Street. These Machines, which luivo gained such an euvUMn reputation orer all other Sewing Machine*, on oe* count of Ufr Their Lock Stitch. 2d. Their (implicit? of conitmctlon ftnd connujnent freedom from derangement. 3d. Kaay movement, and 4lh, Their durability, nrw now offered with all tho latest Improvement and advantage* at manufacturer*’ price*, by ALEX. U. HEED, Agent, No. 08 Fifth Btreai. juifciirctr _ “jmuFtiieiisT mothersti Motiieusm Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth lug Syrup for Children Teething. It liu no equal on earth. It greatly facilitate* ttie process of teething by softening the gum*, reducing all inflammation—'will allay pain, and la tore to regnlate tho bowels. Depend upon St, mothers, It will gtvo real to yourselves, and relief and lioulth b> Jour infauts. Perfectly safe In all enaes. Tbia valuable preparation is the prescription of ouo of ahn mostcxporioncod and skilful fotuulu Physician* In Nov England, and lion Won need with iieror-fnlliug sneers* in milhona of caaea. We beltevn it the best and aurrat remedy In tlw world, lu all caw*ipf-DyiK-utrrj nod Dlarhoea In Children,whether it arises from teething m from any other canao. If Ufo and health can Wiestimated by dollars and cents,it •is worth its weight In gold. Millions of bottles arc sold otory year in tins United Blatcs. It is an old ami well-tried remedy. PRICK ONLY 2ft CENTS A BOTTLE. syKnns geunine unloantbo fac-almilo ofCURTIS A PER KINS, New York, ison the oateldo wrapper, Sold by Druggists Uirotiglnmt the world. DR.GEO. IL KEYBEU, Ag*iit for Pittsburgh. JnfcdswlyfcT ••Death to all Vermin!" <'D«»tb to all Vermin!’ 1 “Death to all Verminl’’ . t'Death to all Vcrmlnl" •CttS-TAR'a* Rat,Roach,Ac,EXTERMINATOR, “O►STAR'S** Red-ling EXTKRMIN ATOIt, “CoSTARV BLKOTIO POWDER for Ants, 1 uteri*, etc. (The oslt isrtUJDH tnmn Known ) - Sold everywhere. (Druggist* nnd Dealers desiring terms, pend for Ostar'a Private Circular.) C*>.On receipt of ONE DOLLAR, “Costal'^ sends to any a>Mrc><a lit the United State*, a sufficient quantity (postage paid) to destroy the vermin oo any premise*. 4«~Addrot* “COSTAR'S” PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 393 Broadwny,Naw York. JUd in Plttsborgh, Tc. by It. L. PAEINKSTOCK * 00.. It. K. SELLERS A C“, and GKO 11. KKYSBR. aoTalAwlmT TIIEditEATKbT MATCH MACIiINK IN TllK WORLDI A FORTUNE MAUR ffITII A SMALL INVRSMKNT. THOMAS’ PATENT MATCH MACHINE It a simple, cheap and pel feet Match Maker. Tbo Machine oustsunty is drirou by band,and will moke the for tone of the maunteeturer in a short time. Where good wood la to be had readily it materially reduces the cut. ronuty or Machlu<> privilege* are offered lor Sal* at a moderate price. For particulars call at GAZETTE COUNTING ROOM, riftfajtrreL JoUJAwfcUT PHn.Aßm.pmA ! WM. McKEE & 00., No. Ti H. Front St. «n«l No. Q 3 Lelltls St.,. IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN DRY GOODS, Are «onstantly rftooiving on consignuent, HUSH LINENS,SHIRT FRONTS, lIDKFH, Ac.,ld great variety. Aleo, BRITISH G<*OD3, consisting In part of PAPER MUSLINS, VELVET CORDS, BRAVRRTERNS, TABBY VELVETS. ALPACCAB, OASIIMKRKS, ITAUAN CLOTHS, Ac. JuljdSmfc FISH! FISH! CONSTANTLY ON lIAND, A FULL SUPPLY OF WHITE FISII, TROOT, „ -w« PICKEREL, nFßnrvn MACKEREL, HbßlilNO, . ** -^tpruwpi ftpcompaultNj by LliotAJtb, Win *«.. •lUntloo. lIKSU* LL OOLIJNS, myHWfjyl oiTuiiwvr Home, Sign and Ornamental Falntare, *XD olt A t NEB S; MUIUIS ' \Vhit«X»endnndZinoJ>Mnt«i. Abe, ell ktods'eC Vmitbac, window (fiua, • * . PrUtj, Bnahee, ka-, 1M Hwiftttltfwfldocrfflfcw nr.'rin JTUy. mrjfcljtffc * ■» Special £U>ttcra- Permanent Offloa. Complying with tho urgent request of huu tired* of iheir paUeata, I DBS. C. M. FITOTT ScJ. W.SYIiES i Ilare concluded to nanain i PKUttASEHTLT IS PITTSBUBGII) 1 And twy be consulted at their office, No. 191 Penn Street. OFPOSITK TIIK ST. CLAIR HOTEL, Daily, except Sundays, for Con»ampt*<> o » Aatlima* Dronctittli and *u oth<-r Chronic Complaint* complicated wit), or fanning Pulmotiury Pi*-***. Indndlng CoMrrA, Hmn AJTrction* of the Liver, Dyi pepti.i, (}n'tfitjt, Fentab Complaint*, eie. DRS. FITCfI A SfKEowoulditato hatthelr treatment of Ci>n*otnj>ticn Is based npon tuo Jod »U» be disease «- tsU in the Uood and systen af large, both htfort,v «* - during ilidexdopmt.nt in thelungt,* uJ they therofm employ : MecliauiciU, Ilyelonir RU( | Medicinal remedies l» purify the | U«h-1 and strengthen tbo system. IFWI 'tVic, they n*e ] MEDICINAL INIIALATfONS.whicb they mine highly,bot only as Palliatives, (haring ru> Curative efcdvshen Utid j atone,) and Invalid* aro earnestly cautioned agoinitWMtlng the precious time of curability uunny treatment h***! upon ! tho plausible, but f iV j»o idea that the “neat of tbo diswwo can tw> reached in a dir-.-* manner by Inhalation," for as before Mated, the teat 0/ !’,• it i vase it m #A* M«vt and It* effects only io tho lungs. ES-No charge for consultation. A U*tof qnrstl<>n* will bo sent to times wishlns to con inlt ua by loUcr. inySKfcdawfctfF Tbo Great English Remedy Silt JABIEB CLARKE’S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLSI Prpparvd frntn n prescription of Sir James Clark*, M.P., i'hyai.lan Extraordinary to tho Queen. This well knowu Medicine I» no imposition, but n note and Kaln remedy f..r Female DifDcuHirS ami Obstructions, ruin any rsuae vhatoret; imd although a powerful remedy, they contain nothing Imrtftil to tho con*titnlinn. To MARRIED LADIES It ia peculiarly suited. It will, In a short time, bring on tho monthly period *Uh regularity. These Pills hare, nrver berat known to Jail where the ifirre- Uoasontheiecondpage of pamphlet are well observed. For full particular*, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. N. D —nnd 6 postage e tamps cocloeed to any aulhorl . *°d agent, will iu*are a bottle, containing over W pills, by return man. B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Pittsburgh, wbolewdo agent, and «nld by all druggists. ap27;dAw tc T John C. Baker & Co’s GBNUTNE coD- I, I VE K OIL!! Tins Medicine, prepared in tho most up pro7cd tnannur, and bottled by a*, has received the sanc tion of tbo most scientific of the Medical Profession of Phil sdulphla and elsewhere, who reoommend it as superior to any other now manufactured. Of Its efficacy and importance as a remedial in coses et Couiumptioii, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Übeani*- ti»to, and all Scrofulous diseases, It ia on accessary to S}wak; —thousands of cmluoat iihyalchuis of Europe and Amorica haring tested Its wonderful enratiro properties. Prepared nnlybyJOUN C. BAKER A CO, Wholesale Druggists. No. 164 North Third street, Philadelphia. Bold by all Druggists throughout the country. fal3:d torSO s. b. et c. p. maHkls, stosCTxcrcaxM or PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS OF WRAPPING J?*A. I> K U Warehouse, No. !11 WbodStrest, prrrsßtmcn, pa. Rags bought at market prices. ~ J.’uT chhiBTy7 w* i>**~ lf»3 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Penna., Uarlug luid tho advantages of Eastern College# and Hos pital*. snJ several years’ practice, offers his professional servicte in SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CASES. Col.Wfl*m >!cC*i»<Um«. Uun. H. A. Weavoi. !!.-»n. T. J. KJcharu. , iobn 11. Mellcr, K»q. N. SONS. DiAirw re Foreign and Domestic Rills of Etehangt, CERTIFICATES OP DEPOSIT, K*v. \V. I>. Ilimard. K*«\D. LI. A. Mcl>vui. T. H. Nil. k^. J 1L Ilnuti'r. RANK. NOTES AND SPECIE, >O. (•< WAKKKJ BTU.F.BT, PITTSBURG!!, PA. hiailb on aft the principal rittaa through, out tl.u Uolt’-al ftietc-s. HixcrAcniunu or Iron Hailing, Iron Vanlta, Vault Door*, Winilon Shutters, Window Gnardi, if., yiit. 01 tsttrtt and 69 TAinf Strrft, (Between Wood And Market.) PITTSBURGI!, PA., II v« ce haad a tarifty of arw Pat lonia, fancy-aod plaiu, ra*r%l>le for all purpo**’® Particular attention paid to ea> Jolddcrdone at abort not if®. mrl T. w«. c. rtiawe VANDEVBR & FRIEND, A 'V 'V ORNKVBAT I. A W , SOL.ICITOU.tt IN CHANCERY, A'"- 6. Sfcittr’f Blocf:, Duburptt, low. ‘ Sg-CalWtinna promptly to td® In any part oT NorUiarn lo<*a, or WMt-ni H iaconiin. Wtli attend to tbe pnrctiaaeand Sale of Baal KaUta, ©b* talnluii Money on B»od* and Mortgage* ~*ol:lyrtfe ‘w"k y'm'an"’®" a 6 n , Masntacturwra and JMalot* In all kind* of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, ■A N V ■ LEAF TOBACCO, nrvrr rf SlTr-' lu<l /h.irr~*U .-ill'*, WJTUItOW ihiLol**:' WIUM* UILLKO. RCBIN 8 0 X r MINIS fc MILLERS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WASHINGTON WORKS Pittsburgh, Penna. OQlct) No. 31 Market street* . Manufactory all kinds of Eteara Engine* and Mill Machin ery Casting*. Railroad Work, Steara Hollers and Sheet lroo Work. Jobbing And Impairing dona on abort notice. mr2i:ly<lfc LAHK KbiPßilloa CUI'rKU BUU. ~ AND S !U JCI/J'INCr WORKS PARR, M 1 CURDY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, BRAZIERS’ and DOLT OOPrKR, PRESSED COP PER BOTTOMS, Baited Still Bottoms, Spelter Poldor, Ac. Also, Importers and Dealers in TIN PLATK, SHEET IUON, WIRE, Ac. Ootistautly on band. Tinmen’* Machines and Tools. IBtrr houir, JVo. 14tt Firtt and 120 Stmnd ttrcci. Pittsburgh, Pinnt. 49-Spechl orders of Copper ent to any deal red pattern. in)-29ul3mAwlyT "M . K. GI LL l Mi. DENTIST, Extracts Teeth without pain, by ait entire* lt raw Anaaetbetic agent applied to the teeth and gums only. Tooth from one to foil setts Inserted on lb* various metallic baaea. He also inserts teeth ou entire Porcelain base with continuous gum, which in beauty, cleanllnuw ami durability cannot (ail to please. Cull and examine sped* mens. No. 51 Fourth street, below Market, (socmiul story.) Pittsburgh. • Jo7:lydfo GKO. 11. ANDEKSON, A«. ISI Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., MtßrrxcTuaxa ast» sruousu* malui is Every Vaitsty of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, Shot! Liiallirr, Split*, Morocco, Preach <ln<l Country Calf Skin*, Solo Leather, CurriticoOiloloth*, Ace., AH of which will be lumhbed attbe lowest Cash Price*. 49*11 IDEA WANTED .*W ajd^dly IT*6i«MU3kN"EXORANttM. SIOIIT BILLS DRAWN U Y DUNCAN, RHKItMAN A CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN BUMS OK ONE fttUND STHUI.INO AND UPWARDS. Also, Bills uu the principal cities and town* of Fiance, Belgium, Holland, (lemony, Russia and other Knn-j-ean State*, constantly on band and tor solo by WM. It. WILLIAMS A 00, fcTO:tynfc Bankers, Wood street, corner of Third. MATLACK & ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEROH-A-I-TTS, Ko. IB Pin. Street, St. l,onls. Mo. anna to Murdoch A Dickson, SL Louis, i>ay A Matlock, Cincinnati, OhK CbM.DuflMd A Ky., V. 3. Day A Co, Hankers, Pern, Ills-, tlrecn ft Stone, Bankers, Muaoaiino, lowa, Bay A Matlock, I'liilatldphla, ra-, U. Forsyth, Chicago, Freight Agent (or Illinois Centra Railroad. . FITTSBtJRGH'BAG FACTORY. D. O. HKRBBT, Corner Liberty and Uwd Street*, PITTSBURGH: PJ-, Manufacturer of nit kinds of light Bags suitable for Oraln, Bock wheat. Salt,- Hams and Grocer*’ u**, printed in neat snd appropriate designs to order. Acon*tfttitßUi>|ilycifi?*nintfcB* onlnuid. and UniD ItiK* r«>r him. «9»rrtces ulow aaauyiD IU« Union. All \y fined. - _ -; je»rfcdir _ HKLMbULU'B OiNOINK PREPARATION. lIKL3IBOMPB Oonnlso PREPARATION. lIKLMBQLD'B Gennlao IIELMBOLD’Ba.nnIno PREPARATION. • U prepared according to Pharmacy n»d Birntwt accuracy and Chemical JtnoffWgo dcTOtftd to that ‘ TJ ELIIBOLD'B GENUINE PEEPARATION—For< II of iha Bladder, UMpcjh, Crave 1 * pJ PH>p«y. RBAbl KBADI EKAIM—“T« afllUtedrwd,” th# follow ing certificate ora cnra of orar 20 yeara jtaoalnK: 11. T. Usuiuolo— Dear air: I bar# t««n troubled with, an afllicllon of the Bladder »ud Jildnejn for orcr twenty year#. I hire tried Pbnlcltai Jn rain, ,awl ot lft*t a>ndu ded tocir# yonr genuinePreparation* uU !Liui l^3i b » W T It bigblyWpoken of. It afforded immediate feUet 1 har# osod throe bottle and I bar# obtained more relief from it# effect# and feel much better than I bare for twenty year# prettoot. I bar# the greata* tollh i» lu yirtnw and curative jHiwera, and (ball doaUlmuy power to make It known to Ui« afflicted. Hoping tbla may proyo adraata geooa to yon In a»l»tliiff yon to lntfodnen the medicine. I am truly yonra. ' - H. HcOwudcxt • lewUtown, Jan. SS, 18CJ. • ' . , Sbonldany donbt Mr. McCorniiek'a atatement, bo rrfera to lb# following gentlemen: „ Qon. Wn. Bigler, ox-Go muor, Uoo. Tboo B. Ilorance, Philadelphia. . ; 1100.J.G, Knox, Jndce, Tioga 00-Jf*. J. 8. Black, Judge, Philadelphia. T ''“ , *«r»Ci-<loTen>cr. Philadelphia.. S 3 Wood sire* t. iiAD.aK.lv.. Uoo. SiUa LmcUl Jodgß, Uon.R.C.Orl« r , jodM u.B.Court.' **-„ Hon. G. W. Woodvu%.Jodß«. FblladelpliU. . Hon. Vf. JL JPhl]*ldpbCK< . Ua».JalmJUg^ ( n-O«TCRKv.CaUbwib ■'•■ ' Itoo.R~Biata, Wy4logtQn,D.C.. ■ . 7 ' l ~ r HBLMBOLD'S GENUINE iaanotbarcohmm. 4jG^HKfctodftirr I ?/ > jFot Rutt. I JUttMB. 1—.8U,. ,„,„ u£s£t -WOMBS .. g^JS^J^-tr; B$S SittWttaat*Sw :SSS, “Jgs • DnißbrotLer Balib* - 1M,057 2A ~„„ , r ... „ t ,, . . f<ir g t-n u «f T«*an> to » gi-wl trn* fur th<*ir bccpiiUtk*. *:: Batik Note* 4 Chick* and L\ S. Trea*. «,i. For limber wtlicoUr* etoqaiw «f • ‘-'1 ° f U '° R J ° f Di "S°^i Notr. *»« > * ALEXANDER KINO. , ao.;lmd •. W.U.J>Exxv. rm .t. u , Sl«w»* (-old and mlriTj 11 1 " * Sattfc Statements. f 1,142,700 no • m.cw oi 4,127 01 . K3.5»W . 2t77.Ml (X) . 756,202 03 $2,400,012 70 The hlmito atHtameul i« correct to tlie beat of my koonl edge an.l M,»r JOHN lIARPKK, Oaakier. C«|'i!ul J'U'fk I’rofiM ainl H-irniapi Unjutd Dividends «od Suspense Acc’t. Dado other LUnkn— .. ——— Cirmlxtion ~ Deii««lts Hworu !•> and Hut*itcril>ctl ibis lGtb August, l.V>B, l**foro tup. anj; AUSTIN LOOMIS. Notary Ihjblic^ ilUtcii'iciu afKxehstige OanU of Plttab’g. i'lTTsnsntUH. Mo.tdat, AugustlCth, IWS. loans and Discount* $1,263,4(>(t tU IWl'ErtAl.v. .. -tfi.Mn M Hpecw in Vault 210.S»'S 1 - J U. 8. Treasury Kol<* I .'>4 .Tsai <w Notes aod Checks of other hank* 17.*i.'54 ; Hup !<>■ other Danks 01,749 Bi> Capital Stock ('•nUngent Fund and Profits. Circulation Deposit** Dm* to other Hanks Cl i crrtify ttml tiio atiorc statement is troo to tli6 best of my knowledge and belief. TllOi.il DOWK, Preililent. AfTinuptl boforu mu thU ltitli <lay of A«ifin*t, IHCS. anlT " C. V- KUNIiST, Notary Pul.llc. Statement of tlie tUrchant*’ and iilauu* focluren' Bank of Pittsburgh. Pittsdumii, Monday, Angtut loth. IS.’.?. 1C0,105 CO *200,457 05 14,010 57 . 5,01 r > L-J A &U,0*20 II • Cirrnlatiou, Duo Depositor*. Dun other Bank* Uua Commonwealth,. Loom and Discounts, Noti-s and Clucks of other Banka 32,122 OK United State* Securities ' 45,711 l»1 Due by ether Banks 74,1)13 .'ll The aboTe statement is correct and Into to tho Inut of my knowledge and belief. 'V’. 11. DENNY, Caaliicr. Sworn and subscribed Wfom me, this IGth ilny of Anguet A. D. 1858. aol* J. V. Mackixzzk.NoLax) Pnblic. Htateiaent ot Ilia CllUini* Bank. Pittsburgh, August ICth, 1959, ASBVTB. and DiscunnU Coin In Vault Notes and Chocks of other Hanks. Dae by other Hanks. Miscellaneous Accounts Urol Estate, Ac Capital Stock Individual Depositor* Clrcnlatlon,. Contingent Fund and l’rotlts. Dno to other Bsnk* Uonatd Dividends $700,181 10 The above «Uu>i>i«at is correct to Um beet of inr Uoowl edjte and belief. B. D. JONKB. Cashier. Affirmed before me thialtith day of Aucuit, 1653. aul" , - AUSTIN UOOMIO, Notary Public. Statement of the Mechanics* Bank of Pittsburgh. MokimT, lClli, 1358. MABIUTIK*. Circulation Dne to other Banks. Dne to Depositors... AS? UTS. Hills and Note* Discounted..., £u7<\o7o 01 Dne by other flanks: 67,609 IK Notes and Checks of other Banks 17,119 50 ttpocta In Vaults 126,210 00 $770,203 78 Theaboro lUteuvnt is reflect, to tho l»st of tny knowl edge usd belief. GKO. D. McU&KW, Caudiior. Sworn before uto thl» lClh day of Aoirn»t,lBSH. •nil A. W. FOSTV.R, Notary Public. Btateuent bf thelrcm City BaaikT Pimutcann, Aognßt l«tb 1853. .$ -132.277 07 O.9SC )u I«aos and Discounts. Due by other Bank*—— - Note* and Check* of other Banks ami U. B.Trenoory Note*..... 00 specie l*\T7tl It Circulation 129,830 00 Dae toother iUutko S®2 Duo to Depositor l IM.7M 21 The a bore statement to correct according to the beet of my knowledge and belief. JOHN MAGOFf KN,Cn»hier. Bworti and subvrtlwd before me. this ICth day of August, A. D , aul" KOBKKT FINNKY. Notary Public. Htatcment of the Allegheny Hank. l’irr»BCiuH, Autcmt 16ib, IMS, ASSETS. N.anil liills Di»ci)iiutwl ('-.in Notes itn'! Checks of other Barks I>di> l>T other Banks .. Circulation Deo to other Bucks ItKllvhloal Deposit* I'cpsld Dirfdeo.l* .. . $257,728 iS ILo statement lacorrtrt l» the best of >O7 knowl edge *nJ belief. J. W. COOK, Cashier. tfwvrn ainl xnlnv'ribcd Lekro m«, IhU I Gib iLiy of AH' gnst, 1858 ■nl" f Uto gUfterttertneiUff. Mineral wateu—i iwv*- jun re<\i. mpply o( Krrab Mineral Water, dlruct from tho Mpniitfa,w«n*i*titiK of Bine Licit. Bedford, OuDgreaa, and Empire. Tbi‘«o a nond frtMi Article can at way* purrhnae it et .105. KI.KMING'S. miIT rnn,«r Diamond ami Mark*'. «ti. Browns ksskxce of gingelu-timX article l« arkuowWsed to lieauperior to any medicine PA. now Iq n*o tor dyapepoia and t*T any <lUea*n arising from :hanxt<of water. It it invaluable to travellers. A large luppfy rec*l by JOA. FLEMING, aut* eornor of Diamond odd Market its. Mils. ALLEN'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. —Another sapply of this excellent (Reparation f»r the hair ; also a ‘apply of Wood’s celebrated hair rostora- Ur» ree’d by JOS. FLEMING, anlT corner Diamond and Market its. HANDSOME DARK PRINTS, Lancaster Glnglmme, Checks, Tickings, Shootings, Mnalioiaml Irish LinensJnfttopuued, C. IIANBON LOVJS, sol' 74 Market struct. T" JEN N.'W iIE WhlteT 131 do Red: Now Undint? from strwraer Hastings, for sate by - sul" ISAIAH DICKEY it CO. WHISKEY— 100 Uiln. Cincinnati wiiii key, «n consignment and for rOo by D. R. GALWAY, ;auL7£td* corner of Liberty and Wayne streets. B‘ SELLING CHEAP IX) 11 CASH, . , C. HANSON LOVE, aulll 74 Market street. NEW STYLE C ARPETS—Wc are just opening some new style Brussels and three-ply Im* |wrlal Carpets, which will baeolrf at rery low price*, for cash. W.M’CLINTOCK. autO No. 113 Market street. TyjfATTlNti—\Vo liavo on hatul a largo AiLL stuck of Matting, which will be *>U eery cheap. _auj_o W. Jd’Cl.l XTOOK. No 112 Market at. /7IL largo assortment of V_r Floor Ott Cloths on hand, from 3 ft, to 21 ft xs bk\ at eery low priceafor cash. W» M’OLINTOOK, anld No. 112 Market street. Window ami tiiwiH Uollaud and Green Transparent Oil Doth, wo burn on hand at eery low prices. W. M’OMNt OCK, aulO . No. 113 Marks! slmd. GROCERIES— 100 lilulh fair to primfl Su gars: l&ObbliN.O. Molsw*; I*6 bag* Prime lUo Coffee: >!6 bbls Baltimore and New York 9yiup; t>*» boxes 6a and 8s Lump Tobacco; ion hlf cheats Y ll„ Imperial and RUrk To**; Ml bids Large N0,.1 Bieckaicl; U 3 bbla Dry Ball Herring; 1&n dozen Common to Fancy Corn Union.*. 100 dozen Painted thickets Ml down Tube—awwrted sir.oi: 400 keg* Nalls; do do; 1»0 bxs W.Glass do da; 1«0 bxs Pearl Starch; fat bxa Star Candles; "00 bxs Botin, Palm, Olivo and Ololim Soaps; 600 bundles Wrap|dng Paper. Tor eale by an l * 11. nOBIHON A CO. BACON —500 piei'e-HUiuus; •XIW plrcrs Bhouldeis loot) pieces Bides: W tierce* Sugar Cured Hams; lufl do do do Dried Beef; luo bbls M<m Pnrk. For raU l>y St»I« U.HOUIHON A O'. H EUNIA tub ftffllcttdwim tlili pdurui lUmftM ilu.nl.l Imr io ml»a that tn« only TRUSS StAKUPACTURY— in UiL* city l« at /g* Prices Low. QROVER& BAKER’S SEWING MACHINES. H«l*>ii«wlijthi!an:v<rlltalMH.elilii. I. cnti.nullr preferred fof fondly aewing: 1 - l»t. It I* more simple uiil easily kept la order- lit tunny olhermacblno. ' 2d. It Biiketatoun which will not ripor raTiJ, though orery third atltchta cot. 3*l. Jtaawsfrom two ordinary spools,and ihnsalltroo bio ofwlndlng thread Is aroMad, whlla tha aam* machine can Iwadapted, at pletaare, bjr a were change < f ipooit. u> all varletiea of work. V *th. Tha tana Machine run* nlllt. liueu thread, nud cotnmon spool cotton, with equal facility. 6th. Too team la elaatlo aa tha moat elastic fabric, so that lt is free from all liability to break (a washing ironing or otherwise. B * Theftitch mad* bj tfcift UftChlooia more beautiful than another Dude, eltlier by hand or machine. W.O. ELLIOTT. Agent, Elilrt Rtaporiam, Fifth atrccL OLD PENS—Dawson, Warren & llyde’s \J_new uxlmperlor fc SQ3" Gold Pen, raitablo fJr fine writing and araring. Bocfc-kc*pe» will And thii Pen ropo* rior Pen of theaame conutracUon and number. : Alto, a full «tock of all the Tntom iblci of Pena and aUw by the abort* celebrated firm. Pur Bale by J. L. HEAD, 78 fourth itroet, J u * Apollo Vuildings. -T>iCTOIUAL WINDOW SCENES.—A new and cheap article, designed for excluding insecU of alt kind* of aU. Hod* from patting threach whw * P«f«t •crei from outaldo obttrration, and admlttlug a free currant of air They rtpment a variety of beautiful aceoM. and an oria. meatal aa wall u useful. for ule. wholeoUaand rotali «t 28a»l 28 8L Clair street, by J. A ’ * , ano Bole Agents for Pittsburgh. 5U,000S opl S^^ I ’ r ™ 1857 ' „1,l U (inbUiheil. '"““"Mil AWIANAO, It will !* a Urgo T 2 pag* book, with ehoks rMdlor for „„ OT TBK FAMILY CIRCLE, NK\ ER BEFORE PUBLIBlIEl). „ PRICE-ONLY FIVRCICNTiJ. RAPFORD O. tiILL. Kwi ? Bdltor tod Calculator. - _ UTO J * MINER, Pablltfacrt, Muonic DaIL Fifth Btreof. an4.6thcr Prints, .uuA^t.. " JuUL Qla*lunii, ChArtiif'Tfclrliifcw, MoiUtii, owning lhla4tv O. UAHBOS U)VS, ' •b 2 74 Marfcrt atTMt. I “""T ~~ ~ 37,50 l lti | M. 437 fly LIABILITIES. jLSS-o.tMl 61 ... $ MS,OOO w .„i ITS,I*3 03 ...; 463.950 0O ...; 417,009 6t 22,971 M .J-Wfi.tJU 68 . 70.446 00 . 10,793 00 . 19,314 22 &.oio 30 0,000 no $700,154 lo LIABILITIES. .$140,900 00 .. 00,239 00 .. 113,036 00 . 40,064 60 .. 8,009 03 435 U 7 *010,017. 9S LIABILITIES. ROBHET FINNEY. Notary I’uMlr. CARTWRIGHT A XOUNQ'3, No. SC W««wl str*«>l. [nuUl CELtUUATED FOR RENT—A Store on Market, between MBailis ”1' Third-ai,.J F. nrlh otrevt*. . N . .... - pt tr‘ PIXSBNO WAMTED-10.000^,- fot . TpO LEI .—-A hrge'well furnished dwelling vT winch the market price, c»ah, «m **£«,»?* x with nil mnih-rirlmtimvATTK'nN—for rent low ti»tt good * DATED C. UKRE3T 7 tenant. JoU IWTCHCOOH.McCKBAUY A CO- an i“ ccrnerjldborty and Hmd itr^h. , ! ; 'VjTANTE !*. —A Young Man of stoaOvboJ. „7» Qc -aif. Yf Inon habits, having * ramll capital, vrHbc* to Jr. E.,„ k , ~t , .. , _ _. | rest it In nometafe and profitable knrtne*", wberoheeoold Oxi oA Wj.—Houses :ma Luts m L’IUS- , , lf employed as boob ktrper or in any ether rapacity. Tb*. burgh and Allegheny cliL-s: tda.'t, In tin* boroughs "f iw-st of city reference given End rfqntfcd.• hast Liberty. Sharp»btire, and Manchester; several ban*!- ' 'Address Bog VI. Allegheny City, I**-, with real n*»o and •muc country ***at»: laruia of different «dr.i-*. in every dire* ; time and place of meeting:. jots:3lf whltias to p»»r'bit*e would |]» V.dHo nill and rumiM the Y\7 UO L\V ANTKU. 1 ilo register. ami those wishing to f-elt, t<» have their place* ! ,fY price paid for Wb>l, l*y S. UARDADQu • CO-, registered ftttlKO. W UCNN’S. heal Estate Oilke, *O.lll, : ' jots No Stt Liberty Street •Ido ofObloftreot, third of the IHamomt. Alle- ; 00 L! WOU L!!—lUO.OOOlhs. V 00l Want ! *'»** '**• 1 htt ' R .■ W <*.l a* bight*** cash prices by , - j Farm For Sale, hitcucock, McCkeeky a eu, C 1 OXTAINIKO son m-res ami slluatoj 2»l _ U 3 Second and li>l Front SH. miles from Pittsburgh, th- Alh .bcny and Ttnth-r T) YK WANTED. —The highest Cflsh price ■ plants Rn.vl running directly through it. ltn acres is ; pidii |.. r Rn> at No. ISo Liberty street, by ’ rltured, the haUnce, ICO sere*. re writ tnnbere.l -Thetin HIDDLB, WIRTS A CO. : *' ” ' W AN'Tgo tMMKDIATEI.Y^-ip.OOgß^i i * reaJonnble. Apply to JOHN I»KAN, Allegheny to eugago In tha sale of the most popular Boning .. f i,idir* M \RStI A I*l*, Butler conntv. ntil'ldnsd ' Dotit* in America. lurnli«!a,Mecbliales,Ctrnjer»and Teach* I r.ty. »r to Jiidge MAKMtA i*, » —. *. .. _ ; er , wishing to travel, will find this to he a Tcrypwfitable t ' Kmw tor sale* _ and pleasant bus! best, eoahllng them toscotlie conntrj, TIIK subscriber offers fot sale lvu a«-rt“s ol and money at the sane time. Ageots now in the tra«. Moplient land wlUiin fonr miles of New Cast Ip. I*w- ore from $5OO to $1,500 per year. For full p conntr In sMit or the Tillage of Mahoning und <»f : |>artlcalnrs and a list ofltookt, address 'D. M. KULISON, tiinNuttaliuruh Now Cwitlo and. Cleveland Uailrond, l-cftu- ; Qu«cuCtty Pntdlshing nocsvl-H Main street, Cincinnati, tifnDfaltukted in a very pleasant neighborhood. U i* • Ohio; or, Ifliviug Ewt, D. HULISON, Philadelphia, i ncarlv nil cucloied anJ spventy under cultivation: n • anlB:ljdawfca‘ ! good'orchard, and M-verol ncferfallbiß springs of good : water, an abundance of nbiteoak timber nnd iron ore; n ! rnmtortablo fraiuc lumi*e anJ log barn. Au undoubted ti* tie ajhl prompt poesosplon will ho given, n«; also, further 1 particular* aud terms tnwle known by tbo li v-1 ingou the premises, or by A. P. Slai]w». Shc.Tleld strrot, i "“S.ti!, A "^ m 3 TiIIOBT.M-lITSI.CT. LOTS FOR SALE. TIIE fullmving Lots arc bos' offered for sale on Tory lilmral lornis and low prices, riz: Ist. Fifteen Lots fronting on Butler street, in I.atrreneo rlUe, immediately opposite the wall of Allegheny Cemetery. Koch 10t24 feet mint by UK) la 1121 feet deep to an alley 13) feet wide. 2d. Fifteen loti oearcr llie Allegheny rlcor, each 24 fret fronton Pearl s> reel. (50 feet wide) aud-eXtending In depth 114 feet to an Alley 20 feet wide. 3d. Fifteen I*oU nearer the rlrer, each 21 foot front on Poarl street, directly <roposito nboro, and extending in depth towards the liver 114 feet to an alley 20 feet wl<*?. 4th. Fifteen tells nearer tho rlrer, each 24 fwt front on Broadway, (which is SO fuel wide, and through which the Allegheny Valley Railroad runs,) nud extending in depth 114 feet to an alley 20 feet wide. • i sth. fifteen Lota opposite the above, and nearer the riv er, Pac u gA fc«t front on Broadway nod extending In depth | 110 lect toauatley 20 feet wide. • | fith. Fifteen Lots nearer thnrlTer. each 21 feet fronton Dell street(so fcet wide) and extending In depth 110 feet to an allry2o fret wide. • ■ Terras of sale as follows:—OnMhirdof the whole purchase I money to remain on bond and mortgage—lnterest payable annually—one-third of the balance cash in hand; the re* maludur tn t>« paid In four equal annual Instalments, with interest, payable annoally, secured by bond and mortgage. Purchasers to pay for dctsls. Plans of these lots may bo seen at the following placr r Bailey,Brown A Co's, O'llara A Co’s Class Works, f. Sellers A Co'«, Coleman, Ilailtnan A Co's, A. Bradley A Co’s, White's Carr lags Factory, Knap A Wade’s, „ Pa. R. It. Works, 9th ward, Bbornbcrger A Co's, Allegheny Valley U. IL l>«- A.Wood, Agent for Phoenix pot, Brewery, At tho Qarrlaofl, Nowpieyer A Graff, Umpire Hugh McKelrj’a l.nnil'er WoFka, , | Yard, • Tarlc, McCurdy A Co’s Copper Works. For further particulars, npplr to B. W. * A. S. BKLI-,.Attornoys, No 103 Fourth st, Pittsburgh. F*rto lor Sale* THE ANDERSON FARM, 2} miles gB abdro tb« D*|>ut, St Netv Brighton, Boavor Co-. JJiJU. fa, 0:1 Pluck House Hun, ctmlsloing IUS a cm of excellent land, aero of which la tillable, end V 5 of which is un* dcrcultiratlon. There are 13 acroa of good limber, &oarrcs In rranand jwLStnrw, nml an abundance of coal. Then? Is an Orcnard ol graded fruit trees. Iu alm<*t every field there Uaepringof nurer-failing water. The ImproTemeuts coueist ot a n»w frame I)w»-ninsr, at tached loa weather boardod log, a small tenant house »nu a large framniUm. 10 bj 30 foet. Tula ehuico farm ialu a high state «f coltivulfi'o. fences good, and in a rratwcfctbhi neighborhood, couTeuieut to churches, school*. for terms, enquire at Tills OFFICE," or > t j.iU-dAwtfT J. ANI)i:U!*>JN, New Brighton, Pa^ Ohio Land rot Bale. TIjE subscriber offers for sale section ten, (.•wti«ht>> I’g, range Id. sinrW county, Ohio, commonly known as “Bowmrm’a Section,” containing 640 acres. It la situated tbr»« miles west of Massillon, on tho SUto Road leading to Wo«wter.«uid within about two tuUi-a of the Pitts burgh, Vt. Wnytie and Chicago IMihund. Thu south, coat and north-east quar n-ra'am partly cleared ami Improved— the remainder is covered with superior timber—and the whole Is well watered t»jr springs and running streams.— This seeth'd is considered :h** finest bodyof land In the ! county. It trill ho sold nndlrided or In quartern to anit purchasers. To those who desire to Invest la real estate a better opportunity Is rarely oiTnml. J. B. SWEITZER, No. KH 4th atreet. Pittsburgh. 1?m SALK OK LEASE, a lot on Fourth street, between ."'inlththdd and Cherry Alley, 100 feet front by| kb drop. A Lotion Third street, near Fmiththld, 40 fret front hySS feet dork . NtSTlj WißJ>—The iijnaiu UmrlaJ by Butler, Wilkins and Carroll streets ai**l Fprore idler, 64 feet froot by I'JO divp, noaily opposite to JfaDuock A Uart’s Foundry. The square bounded hy Fmallmna, Wilkins amt Carrol etreeta aad Fptuco alley, gC4 f,-et front by 1;3) deep, On Allegheny, Cnrson and Butler streets, adjoining. the Allegheny Valley Railroad station, fdrtv contiguous Lota, each ii 4 feet front by liOfeol’deep. Clghtarrea of ground in Ueoccre t'-wu«hl|i, pact of out Lot t£J5, t*t\rcen the New Brighton road and llMldnln Coin* ©try. - - fclity l/dv in All yhunr Oily. Thir- \V*r„ U-tw.-n East Lan« and Cheatunt street. A Tract of ln \V4>attnoreland,C<>mity, on the Phila delphia turnpike,’" miles from Latrobt—-7'j nrrvs in culti vation of rich lottom land—Wo acre*. A Tract of Laud near Llgonler, Westmoreland c-onty, ol T 76 arros. WILLIAM XI. DAULINOTON, | tnvKudtf IBS Third street, above Smltbllold. Valuable City Property for Sale. THAT very desirable lot onr Water Street and lb*donbt Alley, n«*xt to Jobn Irwin A Sou, being •13U f««twu Water and Front streets, mod ICO deep along the Alley. It trill Ixs sold together or In lota ot CO or 2t feet each. For Urrnu, (which will bo made tsiiy as to paymuut.) ap ply to JOSEPH 8. LEECH A CO., mrJxllf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Liberty street" property for BALR.—Tbe Store-room ami Dwelling, situated on Liberty street, near St. Clair, known as No. 183. Tbe lot fs about 22 feet front and 120 feet deep, extending back to Exchange* Alloy, on which is erected a Stablet and Cnrriago bousn. 1110 property rents readily for $6OO, and will l>eaold at a bargain nud on accommodating terms. For particulars FOil SALE, 5 ncrca 100 perches of Land In Collins township, near East Liberty,adjoining lands of Thoa. Mellon and It. A. Negley. This property Is city gantly situated for a private rerideneo, aod would mako one of tlio most handsome .country seats Intbo beautiful valley of East Liberty. For prim and terms, apply to AUSTIN, LOOMIS A CO., ju33 No. 58 Fourth street, v Y" ALUABLE" CITY Tot FOR SALE.— That eligible building lot, with theybnildinga tbere ott. situated on the cot ner ot Liberty andtnnd stmts, front ing 2d ft. on Liberty and emending berk along Ua».il street 110 frid to Exchange alley. JepV _ T. 11. TOUNG * CO, 38 goltblUM »t. Man u factory fob sai.eor rent —Enterprise Foundry, on Saadniky stmt, Alleghe. uy, with good steam power, suitable for manufacturing juirp»»« , e» of various kinds, anil bo sold or leased low. En> outfit of Mr. Samuel Henderson, near t!» premises, (has the ctro of ller. Sprout's church.) who will show tbo property, or of Jett It. ROBISON A CO, 258 Liberty at. iJustucss ffilja»flcs. r DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership heretofore existing be teen the undersigned, under tbe name and style of SJ’AXO A 00, tsthis day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner beiacanthorired to use tbe name of tbe firm in liquidation. CIIAHLKS f. SPANG. JANES wai ley; Pittsburgh, Pa,Aug.6tU, iKoS. auT;dlm DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. TIIE partnership which has existed between tile under*l|tned, trots the flm day of January, ISM, under thename and atjle of BPANO A CO, vat .dlaolmi l>jr cmtaat conwnt, on the tenth day of April last, (April luth, ISM.) Either partner Is authorised tousotbe name of the Arm In ftetlllog account* and receipting fdr.money •Uieh may. bo collected, but Chart** F. Spang, haring par chased the entire Internt of John W. Ch*lfant,l» the firm, be (the taid Charlee F. Spaug.) and June* M'Anley, outy are authorized to nsclho name of th« firm, generally, in liquidation. Vf* are anectwtat In boslnew by SPANO, CTIALFAST A CO-, (compoetd of C. 11. Spang, John W. Cbolfcnt, Campbell U. Herron, Alexander Djtp>, and A Q. Loyd.j whom we cwrdiallr teccorotnend In the friend* aQrlcurt'<Tn orsoftheoldArm. CIIAHi.KS F. BPANO. JAMES MWULRY, JOHN W. CU ALFA NT. anTtdlm Pittsburgh, Ta , Aug. fith, ISf.H. UISSOLI’TIOK. TIIE partnfrHhip heretofore exiting be tween fho un'imij;tied. under tho iums <>f LEWIS 4 BDORKTOK, was (Uteclved on (ho 20th lust., by mutual consent. Tho affairs of tlm firm will tm DrttleJ by DAVID M, RIKIF.RTONe who contloui'y the i.nalueiw, retaining the services of hi* Utc pmr»T. DAVIS 11. I.fcWlS. ' D. M. KIKIEKTOX. D. IVJ. BDGERTOK. WHOI.KSAIiK GKO CF; FI, AND COMDMSSIONRR fIIRIiCUANT, - 107 Wood Street. PITTSBURGH NOTICE.— Tho Co-Partnership of Baoa- LEY, COSORAVK U 00. expired by limitation.on the tint Instant. Th« businos* will be continued by WILLIAM BAG ALKY, at 18 and 2i> Wood street, wbo will settle ap the ImiuDess of the late firm. W. BAQALTA', . . JOHN S.CO.^IKAVF., Pittsburgh, .Inly TM, l.V«S._j u 24-<ltr WILLIAM BAGALET, WHOLESAJjS GROCER, Nos. 1H and «0 Wood Street* Allegheny Valley Rail Road. TARICNTUM CAMP JVtBKTINGv o on m eif ct m a . WEDNESDAY* AKfSttST REGULAR Train* willllSaiffFrif^lrfiS leave dally from IMlUbergliAlw W i 1 1 (Sunday oXcepu-d) at 7:30 A. M-,ninls V.»- , On Wednesday, ihe23th £*iiix Tra Pittsburgh at this A. M. -.rjl l«are On a.lanlftT, lb. 2*lb Into. Tn:n, .ill uon r ‘lS^^k^ t 'n^*VK^d DHn K tbe can l-i carl,. AUo, -juss"””* '-Sit rn£Al TKAll—Just racived at Franca’* vl_ Famlly Orooary and Tea star*, federal street. All* Ebny, half cheats Black and Green Teas of the latest importation, and will be eold at prices that wtH dafy com* KjUon. Also,* assalllot of very superior Souchong, or gliab BmkfistlW,tb»!oTcn of which are lnviledto Family FloOTpatup la naan rack* of mi f~ /T~n ecraraieoc* «i | &l rthA>fri±!r*“ teT * »*®t* >»W 4wibt.rtb.tat wmlimi for tale at France’s family Grocery ana a - ** stars, I F*Jsrai «t«e*,AUetfi*B7. _. j*W SonixucrTille institute, fot Yonnir | t aiilrii AO. 54 ST. CLAUi STREET. TirjTtU!: IJST.O. P. KXACTII, DO. VlSLtf, ltrv. W. D. UowxwhD. D, \V. Thaw. THE nest session will commence on the first Monday ol Bentember. Instruction givvn { n the branches of Education o»a»Uy taught tn the best school* of tho K*st or West including the Primary Bronchos, Na tural Sciences, Mathematics, Belleilettm, Ancient and Modern Languages. A fo« small boys, of polito manners, will bp received. M'ue D’Ourr, Teacher of French. aul7Std M. A. J- PICCSOK, Prio^psi- Suction Sales. I*. IYI. DAVIS, Auotlonoer. Commercial Sales Booms, No. 51 Fifth Street. COAL FARM IN BEAVER CO. AtAuctien —On Tuesday evening, Augoet 24tb, at 7i£ o'clock, at tbs commercial sales rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, will ha sold that valuable improved firm, of ono hundred and foiti •erea acres ofchoice land, la.Bcaver county, Pa, situated oq tho Ohio rtvor, and Pittsburgh & Cleveland!!. It, about six miles below ltojiosicr, ana being tho first farm above Industry Station. It cootalu about ono hundred *crea coal, thirty acres of timber, three hundred trait trees, shrubbery Ac., and three houses, suitable for tenants. The above loins tho lands of an ea-torn coal company, (who ate about going Into full operation,) and will be showu to tboso wishing to seo tho premises by Jklr. Carson, wh<* resides on the same. Txarta:—Ono-tbird cash, balance iu four qqual annual payments with interest. Titio indisputable. Poseeaaion given immediatle.y aul7 I*. M. DAYI3, Auct. SILVER PLATED WARE—On Thursday morning, August lUtb.at 10 o'clock, will bo sofd, cm tho second fleor of the cotnmercitl sales rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, an extensive and rich variety of Silver Plated Wars, all of which is of Hie beet workmanship, and after the latest and most elegant-design*, consisting of Plain and Chased Tea Sets, Urns, Betties, Vegetable and Nursing Cubes, Ice Pitchers, Butter Coolers, Water Pilchers. Egg Boilers and Cups, Fmit and Cake I’latr*, Castors, Goblets, Cups, A c. The articles will be open for examination on Wednesday afternoon. (aul7) P. M.DAVIS, Ancfr. ASSIGNEE'S' SALE"‘OE HOUSE-HOLD FURNITURE—"tin Wednesday morning, August 18tb at lo o'clock, at dwelttim hotiso'No. SCO Pena street, by or* ikorffm. i\ llnnm, n««!gnt:o of ffn, S. Harris, will bn mill n •|iinntity «! household and kitchen farultute. attlf. P. M.DAVIB, Auct. i.Ai'ICSMITH TOOLS, &0.. At Auction. : r ' J3—Oo Tuesday morning, August 17tb, at 11 o'clock; will be sold at the commercial sales rooms, 64 Fifth street, a quantity of Blacksmith Tools, Ac-, comprising one supe rior bellows, nearly new; anvil, vice, email tools, blister and cost steel, iron, Ac. I*. M. DAVIS, Auct. Mon onoauela insurnace co. STOCK At AuetioD—Oh : Tuesday evening; August 17th, at7J4 o’clock, at ihocommercial Mies rooms, No. 64 Pifihstreet, will busobl, 10 shares Mooongshela Insu rance Co. ?tock. r. U. PATIB,Acc. ST. CLAIR IiOTEI/—GREAT AUCTION -1 SALE OF FURNITURE? AC.—On Wednesday morn ing, AngTist 18tb, at 10 o’clfklt, will be commenced tbeaalo ' of Uie entire Furniture. Bedding, Ac., of thatextrmlvetbd well known and tint-class hotel, situated at tho corner of Penn and Kt. Clair streels, Pittsburgh, as Uiie pnrisfMor hudetrrmlnedtodran out, preparatory to leaTlngthedly. The articles are all of the best qnslilieV and,ln .excellent condition, ataoog which may be Inpsrt mfchtlbOod:.' ; - ..’;!. > Mahogany hair scat sofas, <lir«ns, chair* androckerv;el*- . ? pint, large size, French mirror*, marble top, centre and : pier tables, lace and brocatells wiodolFViirtain*; Venetian blinds, superior bm«scU. Ingrain, nod lmported' etrpcU; hall and stair carpets and oilcloths; ruga, and mat* vaunt, cherry and plain wardrobes, high post, rot tags and French scroll l-edstcail!; enclosed and plain withstands, andeham ber ware; 100 hair mattrasses 'and feather beds oi ebofeo quality; 100 cotton and hntk maUr*«se*;a very extensile. vsortmeotof Hnenand cottonsbeeta, pQlowallpa,domforts •' \ blankets, counterpanes, quilta, towels, Ac, Dicing room tables, cboim, piste warmer; ftoll #ctt of. best Eogllih char ting dl»hiw, vliror plated forks, Atn; table and tea spoons; ivory bandied kitirrs, iron, stone and china ware, desert knives nod forks, castors, Ao., anfDdenl to accommodate ZiOguwta; Superior targe cooking stove with complete equipment*; entiro assortment ofkltchcn ware; drying ply mangles, stoTea, tuba, for laundry and drying room Huperior baggaso wagon, nearly new; horse and narum.— Office furniture, and, in short, overythlag appertaining to such an extensive establishment. Tito ob.jvj will |>e sold peremptorily without postpone ment, and can bo examined previous to tale. Tht* popular hotel will lie ieaeed on reasonable terms, aud any wishing to engage in the business should attend the sale. .- 1 ALSO.— I Two superior PLi nor, oueof whkhUß. M-Gadd A Co s., manufacture, Boston, hi use aliont three mouths, original cost *460. I\U.DAYIB,Auet. Wk.C,Co*7naA.v, Froprivtor. r an!3' Building lots in Allegheny . CITY— EJXECVTOR'S SALE.— On Tuesday eming, .* August 17th, at o’clock,at the commercial salesrooms, * No. 54 Plltli street Pittsburgh, trill be sold by order of Jos. Knox, Esq., Exeentor of Catharioe Rudolph, dr ceased, fifty valuable lota of Ground, situated in the First Ward, Alio, ghsny, near the carriage factory of Johnston A Bro. Thee© lotaaretwenty-fiTe feet front extending hackee* hundred and twenty-five feet, fronting on Uebecra,-Bet- “ mont, Rudolph, Water Lane and Ridge streets. Terms: One-third cash; balance In one and two year*, with interest. Sale positive. Title Plans can ba seen at aoctlon store. aal2 : P. M. DAYIB, And. B. 11. KING, N*. 211 Liberty street. STOCK P., Ft. W. & C. R. R. at private aux, io lots to suit purchasers, by ■Pi P. M.DAYIB, AncUNo. 54 Fifth wt. AUSTIN LOU3HS & CO., filerchaiU' Exchange. AN adjourned saloofthe 737. shares of stock In the Ridge Mining Company, .forfeited by the &>. for non-payment of iuntalmenls doo, wilt be held et the Mcrchanta' Exchange Rooms on TborsdsT, August 16th. IMS, at S o'clock, by order of the directors. AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO~ ■ulO Stock Broker* and Auctioneers. CTOOK. SALES BY AtrsxrN;LoollXS A B. 00. AT TUB MEBCIIAKTS* BXCQANGB EVERT THURSDAY EVENING.—Bank, Bridge,. Insurance «w-( Copper Stock, Bond and Real Estate sold at public sate at the Merchants' Exchange by AUSTINLOOMIS 4 CO. Notes, Drafts and Loans on Real Estate necotteted on reasonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, •021 , Stock Note Broker*. 92 Fourth et. CKNTKAL PItANUTG- MXT*I., Water Street, Allegheny, ARE now in full operation, wiUi Fay Co.’s Improved machinery for the manufacturing of Bash. Frames, Doors, Shutters and Mouldings. Builder* and Contractors will find it to their advantage to cat! and ascertain ont prion. ■ . . aul4 oooaina by oas. A WORD TO THE I.ATIIEB. The heated term is approach- . INO, and we call tho attention of thaLadterte the foetthat COO KI NO, IR 6 K’lN 0; il., Can bo done with economy, without, oppressive Leaf, with outaoot, and with dispaUh—tho fire bo log always reedy tn a moment—by using Hnsgran’i Gas Cooking Store, To which w* respectfully InTite your attention, at No. 19 ; BmiibfielditrccU S. A. JOHNSON A BRO. 1 and City Rights for sale. wx. b. rorrs— _xo, d. rotva— ..~.wx. mrorrs WlbLIAn V. POTTS A CO.J FWUft FACTORS, GRAIN AND 3PROJDTJOE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, r. 24 N. Delawaisavonue, and 33 N. Water Street, (above Vine Street,) PHILADELPHIA. 6B*Ca*h odvancos made mi Consignment*.; tnyl4;dlm wvraThouiES...— wn. B. nOLAES A PORK AND BEEE PACKERS, DtAhERSJH PEOYiaiOItS, «fc, - : Corner Market ahd Front Streitb mrSO PZCTTT&S OALLimVi FOURTH STREET, between Wood and Market, Pllbl-nrgb AMBItOTYPES and ' ’ " PnOTOGBAPUa Taken in the nsxar am* or rat An» f at laUittelory j prime . CAUtIO A CO’S A MBROTVPE and photographic oalleuies, Ho. si tud ItocepUoa Itolra on Ih. cr»°°d BMr -. I QOAI.ITr AND FINISH, f(n (J( QOOD CASE 3 , on I FIFTY CENTS, . i .DAuaaiLLsaY, XII. mOORTU 3TUEBT. . n,mnd rmsnuson. Cl.nsw.ll, SIM. ofOIIK lUmmyn Ci‘. t Betom mi, the subscriber, a Jiutico ol the J 1 Fence, in and fof said county, pertonallycame John Let, who, being duly sworn, depoetli and aid that he had been suffering with Chroaio Divhdea for the past twenty-two - years, and cownUed nod recolved for LU v aue from all the prlndpal phytldans in Pbltedclphiaaod OlDcino.u,Dlitmion(.«lDct,uh«rtcel*fdl](i Kllel' At Juib- wuiulgodto. mcr« ikdctoo, irlthont trm It. ; ' hop«ofi>«cniidiiie reiki;Duib, thT^i.icor. SUS ™ ndondvi Irj IlMrtuf, C.lebr»u4BK«i«ii Bltt.nl .»d,lo his utter .nrpriw, tend roller from Ih. tnttilih end In I«a Ihrn lero monlh. bund htauolf peTftctlT tnml ollilo cotnnlalnt, end to dell, ntornrlng LU etnnatl. ol hod,, and inmaeln. In fleab; and eboorlull, gireß thto »l* olt *ir aduclrt like idmsell me, • bo bene fitted. -JOHN LEE ”“ l Sworn to imdsuburribed bsfonTme, Antntt2lH,lSi6. •’ v OsF.UANSELM ANN,' Justice of lit* Peace, . .No- 44 Weetara street. Qncionat!. a " - everywhere, and by HOSTIrTTOt A / - BMITII, Bote Proprietor*, Noe. 58 Water or 58 front ste. v: .. an<.-uewT ~;i Drugs— ; • - Cutitoßoap, ••• • AnfiatO, . .• <;:/?'• ‘“■/..Tin* a, ~ • \ /OhevtocGtaa, . ! i DMVPninKilkr, r Worwtiwrtj IStiucational. J. & a. PRICE’S W- O- WAX.X«’B OFTfIBbEST
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