jittsl)urgj)f(ga|tite. *'■ T '7 lW *** ». tIBDU XCSSXLL IKUTT _ 81 BIDDLB *~C6., . *piTona • pr or&rxToka. PiriSßtrßQH: . WEDHEBDAY MOBNINO, AUGUST 18, 1868. BImiLIOAI STATE TICKET. JOHN Si. BEAD, of Philadelphia. roac&vueowxiMaanß, WILLIAM K.YRAZKB,of Vhjvtu. REPUBLICAN COCSTT. TICKET. roe oosatew—2ln DimiCT, OXN. JAMB 3 K. MOORHEAD, PlUstmtsb. fiivusMH —in iirniirr. ROBERT MeKNIQQT, AllafUaj City. - _ nutoa, JOHN P. PENNEY, Pittsburgh. - , utmiT, J. ITEIION POSTRlLrittsburcb, ELIAS 11. IRISH. do DA.VID B. BAYARD, FwUm, F * ZOLLKR, McKwwport, ROBERT P. SteDOWXLL. Allighti^. JAMBS L. Q RAH^^Alloßlieny. raotaosoTAtr. PASTEL ABUBTSONO, Pltt^urgh - - -n ■ i r 1 ZACHETJ3 PATTERSON, Indian*.— - - SCWTO*, JOHN M. LAnOtKß^CtuUon. cotom, CHAUNCL'V C- DOST WICK, LawreoC«Tllle. watcres oreooo, ' RODKKT H. DAViS, Ohio. e G&abd Exodus or Tna Soak Heaps Paz r- dicted.—W© extract from the True Pres* and Union , of yesterday, the following ominous item V ' of intelligence: " “The same causes will Icad lo other Begins. i_ Tho next Yietim,as apparently settled by the . programme, is to bo one of the oldest and most valued of our citizens, in the person of General Boblnson. When ho is driven away, other and . : leaser landholders will succeed, until none are left but the farmer*, who, it is supposed, may * ' - then be handed over unresistingly to the British Lords, who are now patiently waiting to gel ..." possession of them.” '~r It appears, then, that wo were correct in oor % j. ' assertion that tha departure of C*pt. Schcnley «'• . • was an event of no ordinary moraeht Scarcely . faastho heroio Captain got safely without the walls of our doomed city ere his pusillanimous - forces are seized with uneontrollablo fright, and I* ’ . - are already striking their tents and preparing * ' to follow him. General Bobinson, it seems, is to be tho jext distinguished exile from onr county—another and striking illustration of the proverbial ingratitude of Republics. We are * determined, however, that no share of tho rc . $ - sponsibllity for (his new and unforeseen calas ■trophe shall bo laid at our door, or (hat of the . 1 political parly* with which wo act. True it is as anything in holy writ, that the Republican parly, disregarding tho cluims and entreaties of the veteran General, awarded to another and younger man the nomination for Congress. This was done, we are profoundly satisfied, from no > personal ill-will to General llobinson, but trom sn abiding conviction that ho was needed nearer home, to watch over and manage our t. ‘ local and municipal affairs. Indeed the Gen s'. , - eral-belongs to that school of ruminating “. and reSccliog statesmen who arc better cal cnlaled to adorn and illustrate the walks ( of private life, than- to shine in delibeta-' -tife assemblies. Prudential considerations • touch as these, not only prevented the nomin alien, for Congress, of Gen. Robinson by an i -admiring conslilneney, bat were potent also in 3 defeating his bosom friend, Thomas Williams* Had there been tho moat remote suspicion how* ever, in tho minds of the delegates to the Re publican convention that the General would ,t .. have lakon bis defeat In each high dudgeon and actually havo “vamooeed the ranch” on ao oonnt thereof, we aro convinced that ho would have been nominated nem. eon. It is now too • late, wo fear, to remedy this fatal error, but' wo may mako tho poor amends in our power. We therefore assure the General, in all kindness, that his defeat was, for tho reason given, rather complimentary than otherwise. Besides—and no Indifferent consideration to a statesman of the General's age—the cares and anxieties of a pub lic man now-a-ilays are such as to render a seat !o the K&tional Congress' anything but a Led of roses. Tho quiet and reposo incident to the yet __ prouder position of a 'high private,* or simple American citizen, is infinitely preferable to the ■ l glitter official station. lu-Jeed, (be General - in calmly reviewing tho wkolo matter, will duly * >■ appreciate the truthfulness of the couplet— ' -- ' - ■ •‘.More true joy Marecllm cxitrd fuels • ' ' Than Cumt with ■ Semis at hi* hot-la.** ' Sad as it would be to part under such etr- cumstanoes with General RobiosoD, we might possibly sarrive (ho bitterness of parting.— —• Time wonld doubtless chasten our grief and mi s Ugate our surrdvr. But the cataalropho does not end here! Says the True /Vr« and Union, “when ho is driven away other and.lcsßcr land holders will succeed until none are left bat the farmers! !" . Whether tho “lesser, landholders” refers to those holding less real estate than the * General, or to owners of the soil having less ~ physique’ or muscle than (he fiery and impulsive General, is'left in doubt. Bo (bis ns it may, however, it jeannot be doubted that lamentations -■ exceeding >ln. intensity those of Jeremiah wonld go up from this entire Bailiwick upon the happening of such an event. Imagine, reader, the wholo crew of Spro Heads big and little, taking up their line of march and journey ing hither to a new El Dorado. What a pitiSble and laughter-provoking spectacle would they present on their windingway! “PcradvenluTe” the entire troupe would form a kind of peripa * " tetio show or travelling menagerie, picking up loose change by the way to defray expenses. The :• «, effect of such au exodus upon the industrial l ■ interests of our county wo can only conjecture. ::;V v Tt is not improbable that the most severe effects the departure of the Boro Heads m masse, " would bo experienced by the True Press «J* Union. • Weave safe in saying thatV collapso of that i concern might then be immediately looked for. ;■The banners, however, who are left behind to _ the mercy of tho enemy, and the large class of ■■ ■>, f business men who aro interested in the prosper ;.v-; iiy of ©nr oity, iuclnding ourselves, would be i bilged to get along tho best waywocould.— strong hopes that something may yet t.^J.urn^up to induce General Robinson and “other remain amongst us for W J-'.’ a %hUe longer. Effort a sbouM promptly bo made s tb avert the impending exodus and set matters k ;. : ill right. Convene our Cily Councils, lsy * . (he case before them and let these potent, grave . end reverend Seigniors use all their persuasive 'power to Induce these misguided men to tarry fbr & season with us. Boxa eophomorio youth fills a column ibe Union of yesterday with the most ridiculous and laugh-provoking lamentations over the depart* \ ■ ore of M.r. and Mrs. Schenley from oar midst, r ' and deplores tbo fact that the wicked and cruel <r .". . •$. \i3azeUibta driventhem off. lie draws a touch r r / T tag picture of the scene on shipboard, when the - . gallant Captain's lad/ is taking a weeping faro* well of her native land, (from which sho has m :*■ been exited b/ tbo Gnu tie aforesaid,) and is euddenl/ turned to stono b/ somebody waving a ■'"V. copy of the Gazctuin the dlstanco. Ttlsavcry. affecting sketch; and with tho aid of an onion, '•* one might be able to draw a few tears to do jus- tie* to tho-oceasion. ' <T Wo fancy that no one will laugh at it more heartily than tho subjects of it, whoso departure is bewailed with so much bathos. For nearly twentyyears they, hare-been voluntary exiles from this city, coining here occasionally to re cruit their finances by working the golden placer they possess here. Their Btay has always been short, and they hare alwaysbeencxtremelyglad 'ft getaway, fhelr recent departure was a mat ■ ter" fixed upon tong ago, and the Curette had about a* much to do with it as the man in the moon— v Ifany. paper in this oily had anything to do with hastening it, it was the Unien; for we hare good reasons fbr bclie.ing that they nercr ’ forgave; themsel.es for throwing • away SMO tpon'that abomination. . , The edltorof. the Now York Ledger onghtjpt; ’ o*M to engage tho writer of the pathetic lament -in the P»b»y He could wrileaeensalion .lory that would throw Corn Cobb into the shade.. ' ' ’ • or Tras*s»«B- B«n»n>.—H i« «•»<«» of Tennessee reramod (he p»r •■. -’i^kssss j^j^ass^^sssaKK* Tuto Bucaoß or ras Cablß^—From-tho hour When'it iwataptmuoejsd'thab'tiie qt? Kvediit irin&ytoxyr MRh hir safely ashore, and that signals wero received that thVAgamemnon had reached berHestination with equal that very hour, uutil tho exchange of messagesbetween tho President of the United the Queen of Great Britain, the whole nation—?-wo might say (he whole oivilized world—was in a elate of. alter* nate hope and fear. Evew incident connected , with the enterprise was ftized upon aud dia cossed, and had its partiicna in every locality in which tho magnetic wire has penetrated.— Although wo have been taught in this .ago of grand and marvolloos achievements, to give freo scope to our credulity, when Genius has iis workersln the field, this effort sebmed to have been too vast—too magnificent—for the mind,' with old lights and common experience before it, (0 as sociatejtfftgitho nuccetf with which, it has been Since the discovery of tho won derful properties of the magnetic telegraph itself—since the extraordinary powers of steam have been developed in a thousand different channels—since the great luminary, which rules the day, has been oonverlod into a common painter of portraits—ainco'our cities have been illuminated with gas, oouveyed likeaffuid under stoney-pavod streets ' and courts-^since sociciy has been revolutionised—<mr ficlds rcu3tivated— our camps regulated, aud our batUcs fought— by means of almost miraculous discoveries and in ventions—it is hard, indeed, (o affix limits to tho achievements of human skill. We have intelligence from - all sections of the country of great rejoicings bf the people on ac count Of tho successful opening of telegraphic communication between tho Old and World. The honors which were deemed, of other times, tbo warrior's meed, are now ten dered to tho man of genius, who has been con tent to earn his laurels in tho peaceful pursuits of life. The booming cannon—the dashing rocket—the martial music, which, in imagina tion, we may even now recall to our vision, are nothing more thanagrand popular ovation inbe half of genius. asnbsianlial realization of the&xiomlhat “peace hath its victories no less renowned than war,” and an assurance that ho who has devoted his noblest faculties (0 tho cause of science, may, Iri the proud hour of his triumph, fill a placo in tho affections and the love of his fellow coautrymon, which might evin excite tho envy of the proudest conqueror who ever caused a nation’s blood or teatß to flow. They teach the youth, who have yet their plate to fill in our country’s future, that the path to* glory docs not necessarily lead through fields of bloody strife, and the ruin and destruction caused by “ war’s sad havocthat they may bo reached through the student's humblo- cell, and even through tho mechanic's more humble workshop; lhat when greatness is thus achieved by an individual, it is moro enviablo and sub stantially brilliant, than when reached at the head of an armed host, for his triumph is the people’s triumph—all gladness, all joy, unsullied by a single darkening shadow. s Tun increase in France of the production beet-root sugar Is such as to be likely qnite to dispense with the necessity of reviving the slave trade for the sake of famishing the French sugar colonics with labor adequate (0 the pro duction of the sogar needed in Franco. Tho amount produced in 1851 was 04,000,000 kilo grammes; in 1854, 77,000,000; in 1857, 8:1,. 000,000; and this year it will not bo less than 100,000,000. A kilogramme, it be recollected, is about two, and a fifth of our pounds. Tho high price of grain has checked tho beet cultiva tion for three or four years past, but at present prices many now adventurers will go ioto It. In fret, the home-made is gaining so fast on the colonial production of sugar that the Chamber of Commerce of Nantes calls loudly for it protec tive duly in favor of the colonies, whoso sogar it is said ought to be encouraged on account of the large quantity of shipping employed in its transportation.—A’. V, Trih. Tunes CuausxH Picked cp in Lakb Ebib. The Windsor Herald givea the following partic ulars of the finding of threo cb ldron floating in Lake Eric, on Thursday last: “Mr. Owen was crossing from Sanduiky to Kingviße in-a email schooner, when, abouLeighl miles from ono of the island*, be fell in with a boat containing three children, the oldest about 11 or 12—a ‘girl—tne others much smaller. The boat was full of water, drifting before the wind, and they up to their necks in water. From be ing so long in tho water they had bccomo almost speechless, and were with difficulty freed from tbeir hold on the boat. - From the oldest, Mr. Owen learned their names and where, they be longed, and kindly took them homo. From the father he learned Lhat they had been in the water from Ba.m. to 5 t>. m. They had been seen in the boat in the morning, shortly oHer uhioh they wero missing. _ The father started in pursuit, bat failing to find them, returned to the island. A Cold Blooded and Delibebatb Murder in Chicago.— James Magee, a carpenter by trade, was murdered in Chicago on Friday last by a young man named Francis Busch. The father of young Busch owned a frame house on the west sidc-W Stale street, just south of Yfau Baron, which projected over the line on (he ad jointog lot four or fivciucbcs. The proprietor of the adjoining lot commenced tbo erection.of a building on it-and applied to Mr. Busch to remove his house, but on refusal applied to a lawyer, and was advised to cut down so much of the building as projected, and the murdered .man was one of the hands employed in doing this when Bosch shot him. Busch is a young man of fair talents, a recent graduate, of a Jes uit college in Indiana, and was at the time a student of law in Chicago. Homicide and Suicide is Pittsfield, Lorain Co., o.—We learn that on Wednesday morning of the present week, the wife of Mr. Williams, a wealthy farmer living in Pittsfield, Lorain Co., committed suicide by hanging herself by a strip of a sheet to & corner of tho honße. and dumb daughter of the deceased, who was eotno twelve years of age* was also found dead. It is sapposod (hat Mrs. Williams first hung tho girl and then hung herself. No satisfactory reasons arc now known. Mrs. Williams had commenced on action for a divorce in the Conrt of Common Pleas of Lorain Co., which a few days before the killing of herself and child was amicably settled, and tho suit withdrawn.— Cleveland Review. Tub New York Post gives its estimation of tho effect of Senator Trumbull's late speech, as follows: “Senator Trumbull's Speech. —This is the heaviest blow which has yet been struck at Sen ator Doaglas since bo took the fiold in UHnois. It is unanswerable, and wo suspect it will bo fatal. Mr. Trumbull not only charges but con victs his colloague of infidelity to every princi ple upon which he if resting his hopes of a re election. His speech practically finishes the campaign. Illinois may bo put down as a Bepiib lican State from this day forth. No: candidate could stand before a constituency like Douglas’ from now till November against such a speech as that. It is almost as fatal os a conviction of grand larccoy.” A Paradise.— ln Lewis township, Clay coun ty. Indiana, they havo a sort of foretaste of the loilteniiim. It baa within its limits one hundred and seventy families, all white except one, and they keep dark about it. There aro one hun dred and sixty-five votcra, and during the last twenty years there baa never been a fight.or quarrel at any olcction held in tbo township. It contains soven school houses, seven road dis tricts, seven bachelors, and seven large men; three churches, three preachers, three pair of twin boys, throe fiddlers, threo carpenters, threo post offices, three crazy meo, and three over seventy-five years "old. There Is not a lawyer, doctor, or loafer in it, nor a grocery nor a pau per. A better, friendlier, happier population is not to be found in the State. Baptism orASpiniT-EApraiu— Fox, one of the notorious family whe originated the Spirit-rapping dispensation, was yesterday baptized, at Bt. Peter’s Church, Barclay street, into the Roman Catbollo Chnrcb, and the Catho lic authorities having uniformly denounced Spirit-rappings as of the devil, iL is to bo presumed that Miss Fox bas made full confession and unreserved renunciation of her share in the Rhpplng business. Sbowifl the youngest of the sisters, and probably had litllo active participation In its invention, thongh un doubtedly sbecontributed largely to Rs success. —AV Y. 7fc*ri. •• A Jew is Pabmawmt.—The Chvrdimdn\ leading newspaper of New kork High Church Episcopal stamp bewails the recent tolo in the House of Lords, .by which Baron Rothschild has been admitted to BiUn parliunenL' The N. V. Tints intimates that there nre many in Parlia ment who possess not a whit more Christianity than the Baron Rothschild. Mr. Be BoW thUiks thiWest too young to un-' derutand the-oobject of finance. Vet As pro fesses to understand it perfectly. He thinks biosef oldsr.lhan the West, the East, the North or the South—elder In foot than all the points of the coMpaSS.put togetber.— //ou. ‘Jour, Bowhout Co ttica in New;liaznpshirc, has con ferred the degree of JU*Jj. D. ; Jefferson Davis, the bf the Hotlon Bee. sefOu lnihTnlr fac bttj intend 4o' via U>#;MisslasipplAU'j>ver to Northern initUationi by dtyrre#.—£vs»- Jour. . £>, r., . .r Ussruuixsa -or JTodle ben, tho hcro& defender of 'Sebastopol, lately visited Antwerp* amfcwhila thcrtwrtswfted his 1 opinion in regard to the immense fortifications Which the Belgian people talk of building at that point The distinguished engineer replied that bis opinion was not favorable to the pro ject ; that he did not favor the building of forti fications in general as a means of defence to a country ; that they were almost useless, In pres ence of modern artillery. It is not-lmprobable that this observation of Gen. Todleben may de cide negatively the question that is now occnpy log so much of tho attention of the Belgian Pm*- Ilaroent and people. Effects op tub Chev asses.— The New Or leans rieagune, in reviewing the effects of the recent floods, remarks the town of Gretna is still under water, with tho exception of a couple of squares. It'says: The greaterpartof the lowo presents the sin gular spectacle of deserted houses, standing in a lake, the streets only marked by the lines of [Jo dwellings. Fish gambol in deserted parlors. The . minnow, cal and buffalo disport in the streets. Immense schools of the smaller deni zens of the rlvor can bo seen everywhere, dart ing along the sidewalks, abasing each other among garden shrubbery, now dying out by drowning, and hiding in the basements. Dors Chines* Suoaii Can* Rill Cattle.— A. G. Summer, in a communication to the Charleston Mercury, says decidedly no. Itisthe feeding of cattle with an nndoe quantity of it, a hungry condition, which does the danlage. Corn, peas, green corn and green wheat will also kill catllounder thosame circum stances. Col S.,has used sugar millet four sea sons in every stage of its growth—green, ripe and cured—and has found it the beat soiling plant ho ever raised. Long bvity. —The Countess Dowager of Hard wicke, who recently died in England at the age of 05, was the daughter of the fifth Earlof Bal oarres, who at the age of 00 married her mother. Lady ilardwlcke was therefore able to say her father was engaged in the rebellion of 1715, (143 years ago;) that her grandfather was born in the same year that Charles the First was beheaded, 16-19, and that Charles the Second gave away (he bride at her grandfather's first marriage. Tirx Vicksburg Southron, of Sunday week, learnß that-lhe cotton in the Yazoo country is ripening rapidly, and that planters whose crops were overfl -wed by the recent high water have not expiTKnoed as much damage as was at first anticipated, aiid (hot tho prospect for a good 1 crop was very flattering. Tus Last Tiuck in Trade.—A friend informs ns that he yesterday purchased some beautiful rrrf and apparently ripe peaches from a fruit eel- Jer opposite tho post office, and that on peeling J them he found them perfectly green under tho skin, (he seller having painted the akin redin ; order to mako them saleable.—A’. F. News. Death from a Si-ider Bite. — Last week a little son of Judgo Donaldson, in Montezuma, Indiann, was bitter on the arm by a spider while sleeping in a cradle. The arm swelled rapidly, inflammation sprecd to other parts of the body, and the second day after the injury tho child died. Methodists in Australia.— la Australia the Methodist* have 070 churches and 083 other preaching stations, Communicants, upwards of 25,000; attendants on the divine worship, nearly 150,000. The number of ohildren in tho week day ami Sabbath schools 03,550. UAKRI*D—On Monday, tho 16th iut. by Ret John Cowl. Mr ti conus Allan Millie to UUa Annik C Cat run l<otl> ol I'iiMliurgti, Penn'*. DlED—')uTo«»iUy inorniug, Angiut 17th, tt tho rttl idsneo n! Jara*» Howard. Fodrral street, Alleijhea* cltr. THOMAS DIN'D; aged 7« years. ni* funeral wilt Uk«pUr* on Wednesday forenoon, al IQ o'clock, toproceod to the Allegheny Ometry. His friend* aro invited to attend. —Co M< n«U) evonlDß, August ICtlr. at cloven o'clock, ROBERT, yuuugrat child of the lale Konert Dunlap, Jr; aged 17 months and 6 days. Thofriendsnfthe family are respectfully lari ted to at tend the fm»rol trom tho residence of bit mother, on San dusky street, atniTe Sontl> Common, Allegheny city, on Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock. A Retvnrd la Offered for the detection of any person counterfeiting, imltaliDg, or Ibe render or aoy such conntorfeitor Imitation ol BiEUHAVE’S HOLLAND HIT TKRS. The gennins, highly concentrated Holland Bitten Is put OJ> In halfplut bottle* only, haring the name <jftho proprietor, R. Pape, blown in them, ami his signature around the neck of each anderary buttle. This delightful Aroma ha* boon rectired by Americans, with that favor which U only extended to really scientific preparations. When we consider the marked enccess at. tending its administration, in the most stubborn cases uf Fever and Affl. Weakness of any kind, Dyrpepaia, Heart burn, Aridity of thoStomxcU,Sick aud Nervous Headache, Indigestion, Coetlveneasand Piles, together with tbo com plete control it exercises or#r all Nortons, Rheumatic and Nt-nralgh-AfToctioDS, We cannot wonder at its popularity. Well may the invalid value this remedy. *y*S»hl at per bottle, or six bottles lor $&, by the pm prUfa r«, HKNJ. PAGE, Jt., A CO-, Man afar to ring Pharma cenUsUaiid ClniUiiMts,'Z7 Wood street, between Ist and Zil sla..Pittsburgh, Pa., and Druggist* generally. aulitnlAwF £prrtal plotters. RAIL ROAD SPIKE COMPANY. Joi«pl> Dllvrorth ... r D. W. C. Dldwell 'Su.vrtt»r« !■■ H.J/r ,f .«>«•,t RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. anlilydle IHTTSBCRGR, PKNN'A WHEELER A WXLSOZfs' SEWING MACHINES Agf.nt’s Office, 08 Fifth Street. Those Machines, which have gained such an enviable reputation over all other (tewing Machine*, on ac count «f Lt, Their L..ch Stitch. 2d. Their mlrupUrDy «.| ooslrurtiun and continent fraodom (rop» derangement. IWI. llaay s»«remoDi, and 4tl», Their dnrel.ihty, aro now offered with all tho latest Improvement atut adruetag** at mMiu(«cMin-.iV prices, by ALEX. B. REED, Agent. No. 0S Fifth Sires*. t'AKE .HI'PERIUIL COPPER MILL BMKL T I N G "W O K K 8 PARK, M'CUBOT & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF snEATIIINO, UR A7.IKJUS’ and DOLT COI’PKU, I'RKASKD COP PER ROTTi>M3, Raised P(tll Bottoms, Spelter redder, Ao. ADo, Importer* aad Dealer* in META 1.3, TIN PLATE, &HKKT lIIUN, WIKK, At Oxtiatautly .... hatnl, Tlumn.Ni . Machine* and Tool*. H«rrA©«»*, An. 140 Firnt ttnd 120 .SVr,.M./ ,f> rrt, Pittsburgh, P«ana. order* ©I Copper cot to any dnsin-d patu.ro tnylfifeddoAwlyT tiieorratkst match machine in THJC WOULD! A FOUTUNR MADK \piTU A SMALL INYK3MK.NT THOM Ah’ PATENT MATCH MACHINE !a a simple, cheap and jiorfoct Match Maker. TlmMiu-Mu* euataoidy $115; it driven by Laud, and will make 111* for tune <>t the tosmifocturar In a ahurt time. Where good wood U to bo had readily It materially reJucua the ctwt. ronnty nr Machiua privih-ge* are offered tor ••U at % moderate price. Pur particular* eeIIatUAZKTTS COUNTING ROOM, Fifth BtreeL l-l;dAwlctfT MOTiiEftSi'MOTliifiU»!i MOTH ICILHiIt " Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth* IngSyrapfurCbildrenToetbiiig. It ha* nominal on earth. It greatly focllltate* tbs procsu of teething by softening the guru a, reducing all inflammation—will allay paiu, and 1* tare to regulate the bowel*. Depend opoo It, mothers, It will give roattoyourselre*, and rulirf and health to your infant*. Perfectly safo in all eases. Thia valuable preparation I* the prescription of one of ■bo iinxitexjH.rirnced and akllfol female Physician* iu New Boglend, and ha* l>een used with never falling iuccom Id tnlUion* of case*. We bulloTu it tbo b**t aud anroat remedy in the world, to aJi care* of Dyaetitory and Diarboee in Children, whMbot it trim from toftbing ot from any other mom. If life and health con b» MtiaintoO i-y didUra aud font*. It la wot tli it* weight iu goU. Million* of bottle* aro aohl utery year In the I'nlUd Statoa. ft ia an old and welHrle.l remedy. PIUCK ONLY 26 CENTS A 110TTLR. W»-y,.n« gcnnlna uale— the Caoalmtla of CURTIS A PER KINS, New York, i*uu tbe outaido wrapper. ifoli] !>y Sraggiiti throughout tbe world. DU. GKO. U. KEYBKH, Agent tor Pittsburgh. JuifciUwlyfcT The Great English Remedy. SIR JAMBS CLAOKE’S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared froui a prescription of Sir Janie* Clarke, 11. D., I’liyaiaian Extraordinary to the Queen. » Thia well known Medicine ia na imposition; but a anre and aato remedy for Fotnalo DKDeatUei and Obstruction*, rom any can** wbaterat; and altboagb a powerful remedy, tbey contain iw-Uiiog bnrtful to tbo conatltnttoo. TO MARRIED LADIES It ia peculiarly ■nlted. It will, In a abort tlxno, bring oh the monthly poriod with regularity. These PHU have neper been known to fail where the direc tions on the second page of pamphlet are well observed. For full [articular*, get a pamphlet, free, oftbeageoL "• U —sl and 0 poatagu atarai« •ociu*e>l to any author! tad agent, will inanre a bottle, containing over 60 pill*, by return mail. It. L. fAUNESTOOK A 00 n Pittsburgh, wholesale agent, and auld by all druggist*. ap27;>lAwfcT ‘•D^tlTtoVlPvermlnl” “Death to all Vermlnl" ••Death to all Vermin!** ••Death to all Vermlnl** “COSTAR’S” flat, Roach, Ac, EXTERMINATOR, “COSTAR'S” Bed-Dog EXTERMINATOR, “COSTAR’S" KLECTIO POWDER for Antt, Inaocta, etc. (Tbeosti tHFituuu ujntnns Koown.) —Soldo»try ■hero. (Drargiit* and Dealer* dealring terms, aend for Cottar*! Private Circular.) g£,Oo receipt of ONE DOLLAR, “Getai” aenda to any ln tbo United State*, araffldent quantity (poatago paid) to drefroy the vermin on auy premise*. A»-Addrew “COSTAR’S" PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No, 098 Broadway, Naw York. Sold in Pittsburgh, Pa, by U.L. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO IL K SELLERS A REYSER. onTidAwlmT WVT.AMT.WWtA WM. McKEE & CO., No. B. Pram St. and Vo. S 3 Letltla St., • : i. - IBIPORTERB OF FOREIGN DRY GOODS, Are constantly receiving on consignment, IRISU IjUfEKS. SHIRT FRONTS, BURTS, Ac-, in great variety. Also, BRITISH OGODS, eoruieting in -partof PAPRaVUSLINB, VRLTR OORM, BKAVBRTKENB. TABBY VELV*TS,ALPACCAB, OABUMERE3, ITALIAN CLOTHS, Ac. jal^Smfo -- ■ ’ : Vermanont Offloe. Complying tho urgent request of bun dm), oflhetrpujpnt^ DKS. c. M. PITCH&J. W. SYKES • Have ronclndod to remain 1 KRBASBHTLY IX PITTSBURGH, ' Xuim»yL« consulted at their ofHc®, «°. 191 Penn Street, OPPOSITE THE-fiT. CLAIR HOTEL, y, except Sundays, for Consumption, Asthma, roachltU and all other Chronic Complaints complicated with or causing Pulmonary Disease, inctniinj Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affection* of the Liver, Dys. Oattriti*, Femal: Complaint*, etc. DRS. WTOH A BYRBS would state hat their treatment of Consumption is based open toe fact that he -ditetue a i*l* inCuUoodand tytleM allxrOt, both before,** - during t« the lunn*, and they therefiA nooloj Mechanical, Uygi« a i c an d Medldnat rwmediee to parity the Mood and strengthen the system. With thete, they nae MEDICINAL INUALATIONB,which they valod highly,bat only sis rhUiatioet, {having no Curative effect when sued Atone,) and invalids are earidstfyraatlo&cd acaiostwasting the prudoc»Umeofcurabtlltsr on any treatment baaed upon the plausible, but r»Ue idea the "seat of tha disease can be reached in a direct manner by Inhalation,” tor as before stated, the teat of the tUieatf, it in the blood and Its rffeett only in ths tonga, 1 charge for consultation. A Ust uf qursclous will be sent to those wishing to con salt as by Utter. •mvSfcdawfclfP American Manufactured Watches. AVe would most respectfully announce to the public (bat we have taken the Agency for the celebrated I AMERICAN LEVER WATCHKS, An article which is suannbctnred In Waltham, Mass., and gotten np of ibs bust material on the moat apprised princi ple, and every requisite fur a RELIABLE TIME KEEPER. For any defect In material, workmanship or performance under lair usage, the maouf'tctnreri bold them selves at all times responsible. Th*-se watebo* have been tested and arelnnse daily by a great many llAilroad officers and bare glvo the utmost satisfaction In regard to strength and correctness of Ume on LOCOMOTIVES AND RAILROAD CARS. While Id motion. Every watgh will bo accooilusnied nilh a certificate or guarantee front the manufacturers, nhowlug that tba bnjcr runs no risk whatever of gettlhg n watrh that will not keeprorrrrt time. The watchsa are of a modlam size, liuntiug esse, innrli to stylo like an English Watch, tnd wilt certainly plnaso <•' cry one who may give them a trial. In addition to the above, we keep constantly on hand a full assortment of the best mako English and swits Wntrhee, ”*’ Makers’Tools, Machini-ry and Watch Material, to ,¥*“ lPrw ith a complete stock of Jewelry, Silver Ware, Clocks, Fancy Ooods, etc., which we shall at all times he happy to show to cur customers. It KINSMAN A MEYRAN, mrlfrlyJswT—JulQ *•> Fifth sL, Pittsburgh, Pa. John C. Baker & Co b GENUINE COD-LI VKH OIL!! Tuis Medicine, prepared in tho moat np pru7ed manner, and bottled by os, has received the sanc tion of the meat scientific of the Medical Pro fission ofPhll adslphia aod elsewhere, who recommend it as superior ti* any other now manufactured. Of Its efficacy and Importance as a remedial in caacaof Consumption,Goat, Bronchitis, Asthran, Chronic Uhmiiaa tiaio, and all Hcrofulooa diseases, It ie unnecessary to -—thousand* of eminent physicians of Europe and America having tested its wonderful curative properties. Prepared <*ily by JOliN-C- BAKER A CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 1M North Third street, Philadelphia. Sold by alt Druggists throughout the oountry. ia22nltor^u a a A C. P. MARKZsB, auiurr*crpßiu or PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS OP WRAPPING P A P TC R . Warehouse, No. 3? Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. fc R*F> boqght at market prices. J. 11. OUKUTY, n. u.,' 163 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Patna., Haring bad tbo advantages of Eastern Colleges and Hos pital*, and several yoara’ practice, offers bit professional •errkeft in SUIWICAL AND MEDICAL CASKS. atruuxets. lte? W. D. Howard. I Col. Wilson MrCandlens. Kw. D. H. A. Me Lean j Uoo. 11. A. Weaver. T. 11. Kill, Kaq. Hon. T. J. Blgham. J. It, Hunter. | Jobo U. Uellur, Km]. Jacob McCulUatfr, I>q. my3:lydfc N. HOL»MJfiB it «UNfc!, DUUU IK Foreign and Domestic Billi of Kiehange CKRTIFICATES OP DCt*OSIT, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, NO. 67 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURG □!, PA. made on aHTho principal cltloi through out the United flute*. mi>22-fcly JOBWCOCSRAN'i Bm aaocrxcnmEU or I Iron Hailing* Iron Vault*, Vault! Doori, Window Shatters, Window Guards, &c., X*m. 01 Second Sfrttt and 80 Third Strict, • (Between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., H**e co baad a variety of new Pattern*, fancy aad plain, •sitablo fur all parpoana. Particular attention paid to en dewing Grave Lota. Jobblagdoae atahertnotice. tnrti ini. vaenevn. ~wir. o. rains VANDDVEH Sc FRIEND, ATTORN 1C V 8 A. T LAW; SOLICITOU'n in CllANrKllY, -Vo. ft, Sfime't HU >ot-, DuOuifyr, /ouhj. S»*-C«.il«l|.m*i.nrUipUy m*<lelu any part of Northern lo»a, >t Wuateru Wiecooain. Will attend to the parebaae and Sale of (teal Katate, ot» laltikna Money on liuud* anJ Mortgages ant:ly<lfo W K VMA N >C a ON', Mannfceturers and Dealers In all kind* of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, AND LEAF TOBACCO, Owner of Smithjleld Strert and Diamond Alley, PITTSBURG 11. PA. WITUEOW POUOL*£9. R 0 BI N&0 N, MINIS k M I L L KRS r FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WASHINGTON WORKS, Pittsburgh, Fenna. Office, No. 591 Market street* Mannfactnr* all kind* of Steam Engine* ami Mill Machin ery; CaaUnga, Railroad Work, Haem Holler* and Sheet Iron Work. Jobbing ami Repairing don* on abort notice. mrSfrlydfc m . eT. ci i i* L. k & ETT DENTIST, Extrocta Teeth without pain, by nn entire ly irrw Anawthetlc agent applied to the teeth and guiu* ouly. Troth from one to fttU *etU Inserted on the Tarkma metallic basee. He also I mart a teeth on enlir* JVreeiafa bare with contlonon* gum, whli b in beanty, cleaallnets and darabllity cannot fall tu pluaae. Call ami examine speci men*. W3-0(Bc* No bl Fourth street, below Market, (second story.) Plltabnrgh. Je7:lydfc BAMUKL GRAY MERCHANT TAILOR, .Vo. 62 ST. CLAUt STREET, PITTSBURGH, PRNNA, Is prepared to furnish bis customora and boyere generally, with the Ufrit and moat faabUmable styles of Bpriug and .Hammer Gaud* of every variety, eblc|i he will make up to order to the entire aatiefactlun of those who mar fnv..r them wlih (heir patronage. apgibdfc P AYTIE, BISSBLL A CO.. ■tairariCTUuw* or Cooking, Parlor anti Heating STOVES, Grntas, Fronts, Fenders, eto And Muuuhu:tur>Ta of the Celebratod CAPITAL COOKING- KANGK, NO. 433 LIOKRTV STllKidT, jyab;lydfc PITTSBURUU, PA MITCHELL, HBRRON & CO., ■xauPAcrvutg or Oooltinsc, Parlor and Heatinit STOVES, Grate Fronts, Pendent, Gookin; Kaoees, lit. ID4 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa. mrtSfrly * POSTLEV, NELSON A CO., , Manufacturers of ODN BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES, ROBINSON’S SOLID CAST STEEL SCYTHES—'Warranted. C*u*f Steel and Hammered Shorclt and Spades, Hoes, Hay and Manure Forkt, Picks, Mattocks, <t'c. Warehouse. No. 17 Market Bt>, _myll;2mfo PITTSBURGH, PA. GKO. 11. ANDERSON, 'No. 181 Libert]/ Strett, Pittsburgh, Pa., tUKuracrvan ud wbousaoi dzalu m Every Variety of patent and enameled leather, Shoe Leather, Splits, Morocco, French aarf Country Oalf Skins, Solo Leather, Carri&se Oiloloths, dco„ All of which will be InrnUhedattbelowret Caih Price*. D*H IDES WANTED .-R apA-dly f B’ORBIIG-N JCXOJE3LAJ>YGrID. SIGHT BILLS DR AW N B Y DUNCAN, SHERMAN A CO., ON TBE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN BUUSOr ONE POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Alto, Bflla on tbe principal citle* and towna of France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Rtuala mod other Enropeen Statea, conatantly on band end foraaleby WM. JL WILLIAMS A CO., fo2o:lynlc Bankare, Wood atrawt, corner of Third. matlack a roohrs, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING AUBHOKAITTS,. No. IS Pine Street, St. Louie, Mo. aim vo Murdoch A Dickson, E t. LouU, Day A Matibck, Cincinnati, Ohio, Cbaa.Daffiald A Co, LoatoTille, Ky, F. S. Day A Co, Bankers, Peru, IHa.> Own A Stone. Bankers, Muscatine, lowa, D*y A lUtlack. rblladombta, I’m,- 1 A Ferey tb, Chlcaro. Frebtbt Agent tor Illinois Central Railroad. JaB:omdfo PITTSBURGH BAG FACTORY. X>. C. HBBB ST, corner Liberty and Kland Street*, PITTSBURGH: pin Manufacturer of alt light . Bags ■ultabte for Grain, Flour, Mol, DackwhMt, Bolt, Hama and Grocer*’ OMiprinted la nest end appropriate design* to order. A rontUnt annpiy on band, and Grain . 1 • _ •»- ly filled. • i • • - jeatttojT ‘ Afl BAOSDiUED APPLES onhwi'd and O\J lor Bill, >l5 ÜBBtavnaSAOO. abbrrtisrmente. A LARGE LOT of Selfridges, Checks and. outer Dry floods, opened this day. »uIB C. HANSON LOVE, T 4 Market street. W' ESTEKN RESERVE CIIEESE.—Wn '•r* In eoMttnt rcerint or primo ch»«s» from tome of tbe but Ohkt dlariea. to which we invite the attentkm of retailers. RIDDLK, WIRTBACO, cq)S INi Libnt;i(nrL SEVEN IIELS. NEW SUAD for sale low to clovtoDiigubKOt. RlDOLfc, WIRTB ICO, * Q |S ' ISS Liberty street. BUTTER FOR FAMILY USE receiving duly at store of KIDDLE. WIRTS A CO-, aalB - 186 Liberty struct: MINERAL WATER—I have just rec’d supply of Fresh Mineral Water* direct from tlio &pnnga,con*lstlog of Bine Lick. Bedlhrd, Ooogrew, mud Empire. These wishing ft r-xvl fresh article can always porchaso It at JOS. FLEMING’S, •til" corner Diamond and 51arkf>t sts. BROWN’S ESSENCE OFQINOER—This article is acknowledged to I*superior to anymedjciue now In nee tor Oy«|>ci>tU and tor aoy disease arising from change of water. Ills invaluable to travellers. A large supply roc’d by JO3. FLEMING, corner of Diamond and Msri'-t et^ Mrs." a llen’s if ai r restorative. —Another supply of this excellent preparation frr the hair : also a supply of Wood’s celebrated hair restore* Ure rec’d by JOS. PLUMING, enl“ cornarDiamondandUarketsU. Handsome dark prints, Limiter Ginghams, Checks,Tickings, Sheetings, Mnsllnaand Irish Unena just opened, a HANSON LOTS, _ 14 Market street TEN X. WHEAT — 2OI) Backs White; 131 do Red; Kow landing from steamer Meetings, for sale by • ISAIAH DICKBYA CO. WHISKEY —100 hills. Cincinnati Whis key, on convignment end for sate hv D. It. UALWAY, «nl«-fltd a corner of Liberty and Wayne ptr«*t*. Drygoods^- SELLING CHEAP FOR GASH, 0. HANSON LOVE, T 4 Market street. NKW STYLE CARPETS—We are just opening sofao i.«« it, In Bmswls an,) Hire.-ply Im perial Carpets, which will tw sold at very Mw prices, for cash. W. M’CUNTOGS, No. 112 Morkrt_.tr.wt. MATTING —Wu have on hand a large stock of Matting, which will lu sold very cheap.' _ an 1C W. M’CLINTOOK. No. 112 Market s». /YIL CLOTHS^-A largo assortment of V_F Floor Oil Clotbson lisnd. from 3 fLto 24 ft. wide, et very low prices for cash. IV. M’CLINTOCK, No. 112 Market street _ WINDOW* SHADES.—Buff and Green, Uolland nod Green Transparent Oil Cloth, we have ou band at Tory low prices. W.M’CLINTOCK, _«W_, No. 112 Market street. (^ROOEHIES— 100 hiid.«» fair tu primn *Su- X rarr 1W bbla N. 0. Molaa*-*: I's baga Prime Rio CofT,e; . 35 bbla Baltimore and Now Turk Syrup, 10*1 boxes 5a and 8a Lamp Tobacco; lOOblfcheaUY 11., Imperial ami Ulack Toss; bo bids Large N».:i Markarel; 25 bbla Dry Fait Herring; l&n deten Common to Fancy Coro Dr-tots*, 100 dozen Paluted Duckets; 50 dozen Tuba—amortrd size; 4UO kegs Nails; do do; 200 bxa W. Oloa-i do do; 100 bza Pearl Starch; bo- bxa Star Candlrs; 3*)o bxißoaln, Palm, Olive uud Olclnu Soap*; 500 bundhw Wrapping Paper. Fur sale by _ aul4 It. KulllsoN A- Co. BACON —f>OU pieces 3000 pieces SUouldurs; 1000 pieces Sides; 2o liorcca Sngar Cured Hamt; 100 do do do Dried Beef; 100 bbla Meu Pork. For aale by aoM R. ROBISON A 00. JJEKNIA. The aflllcted with this painful disease ebonld bear In tnlad that the only TRUSS MANUFACTORY in tbia city la at CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG’S, No. 80 Wood Stn-cL 4*?“ Ih-ices Low. Innl-P] ' CKLKII RATED SKWING- M A TIII NK 3. Reason* why the On rer A Baker Machine is universally preferred for family sewing: Ist. It lx more simple and easily kept in order than auy other machine. , 2d. It makes a team which will not riporravul, though every third stitch la cut. 34. It aewa from ordinary spools, and thna all Iron- Mo of winding thread la avoided, while tbo same machine can be adapted, at pleasure, by a mere rhanqe cf mooli, to •II varieties of work. 4th. The satno Macfaioo runs silk, linen thread, and common sim>4 cutton, with equal fadlity. f'th. The seam is elaatie as tbo moat elastic fabric, ao that it la free from all liability to break in washing iroulog orotherwlan. Thestitch madoby IbiaMaehioe Is more beautiful than any other made, either by baud or machine. , W.O. ELLIOTT. Agent, anl».lwd Shirt Emporium, Flflhstrect. GOLD PENS—Dawson, Warren & Hyde's Dew and superior *-303'’ flold Pen, soluble for flee writing and flooring. Book-keepers willfiud this Pen supe rior to Jveepb Oillott’e Steel Peu of the same conJtmrUon and number. Also, a full stock of all the various styles of Pena and Silver Holders, tuaunfactored by the above celebrated Arm. For aale by J. L. READ, 78 ronrth street, JpV __ __ Apollo Buildings. PICTUKIA I.WI N liotV SCENES—A new btMsnUful etui cheap article, deigned fur eacludiug iosucts of all kiiula uf all Uluita from |u.alog through wlu duws when tbe Mali am raisol: also, a perfect screen from outside observation, sod adinitllua a free current or air.— They represent a variety of Leautilul ecenrs, and am umt mental a« welt as ueeful. For aale, wholeealoaiid rvUtl, at 30 and 28 Sr. Clair street, by J. A H. PIIILLIPS, * Sot* Agenta for Plttaburgh. MEKIMACK and otlicr Prints, Lancaster fling bama, Check*, Tickings, Uoalioi, Ac_ opening «»*«daj C. UANSON LOVE, _ "4 Market atreet. KISS MIC SWEETLY—TIie latest~and moat elegant perfume, from the Talfn flow •r, tor aale by JOS. FLEUINO, corner Diamond am] Market atiecU Atlantic TKLEGRAPIiSCiiOTTistr Jmt received, a freeh inpply of this new and highly popoiar SdioTtljh. It la rmbelUhed with an elegant- litbo grapb, representing ibo laying of llio Atlantic Telegraph Calile. koraaleby U. KLKOKK A UKO., >u > 4 No. &3 fifth at rent, OAT l>Ms fresh ground oat meal nrsnperlor qnallly, J»«t received and for aale, whole aale or retail, at FRANCE'S Family Grocery and Tea Store, Federal atreet, Allegheny cltjr. aulj HONEY —10 boxes new White Clover lioney aale at FRA.NCrS Family Urocery and Tew Store, Federal atreet, Allegheny city. anl2 SE A SONXBITirUOOSS— Pnlin Fan,, Uooped Skirta, Orgaudwi Lawna, Baregw, Ac, • good aaaortmeot. C. UANSON LOVIL au 1- * T 4 MwM itiwt PAT K N T LK ATHEIr VLY "NETS. Au.->tb«r iotolci' uf thee* r|<tut and durable Ncujast recflrM, ctnu|>i iaitig lour vaiiotk-s, uul aolil either cloztT ..r In t k4ira • WELLS, KIDDLE * 00, * ula 80 Eoartb atneL 1 50 DOZEN ”IN'"SEA3IED LEATHER J~ WHIPS.—Just floiahed for the Fall trade.— Tbe«. am the standard Pennsylvania wagon Whins, and we wk doalero to examiue them ... . WELLS, KIDDLE A CO.. . ®" _ 80 Fourth street. Buckskin stage larco aaaortraeut of tho rarioua grades now on banJ, and any length nr lice made to order at short notbe by WELLS, UIUDLK A CO , *“*“ _ _ _ 60 Fourthstrrot, BUGGY WHIPS, OUT' ANITtIIREAD OOVERED.—The beet Whalrl>nnt> Whips In the West audol erery variety of elytaandslza to bo found at WKLLS,RIDDLE A 00., _ SO Fourth street. GROCERS ami dealt*™ in Vinegar are in* vite<l In give in s call and see if oar Vl&cger la not all we sny it u. fl. li ARNES A 00, _auU:3td»_ _ No. 189 First atreeL D'Aiiß FALL DE LAiNE ncliinr off at a great reduction at MUKPUY A MJttOUFIELD’S closing oot aalo. , n l4 STKAW WRAPPING PAPEiiTall ViiS; at manufacturer!* Jiricrt, furaaleby . W. 8. HAVEN, Papor Dealer, __^ 3 1 Nu,3l,33and 33 Market atrerL A LARGE map OF “OUR COUNTRY,” with Pt.tM,T*rrlh>rliw and CounUiw, dlalinctlr d. odm forttlub, W.S.IIAVK^BUUoB.r; •“ V* corner Market and 2d stresis. 5()() GKJiEN SALTED CALFSKINS in store and for sain by HPIUNQKU lIABBAUGfI AGO, - aol ‘ l No. 2ft) Liberty atreeL HDDS —y bales lat aort Hops just red'd aod for tale by BPRINQEK UAKDAUQU A CO, _.. . Mo. 209 LiberUfetrooL WE ARE CLOSING OOT our Summer Stock Wry low forciuh C. IIANSONAOvN, (formerly Lore Brothera.) _ * pn N 0.74 Market street. 15n UALF cuESTsmrr LtJKJ M Uf. d 0 Q.p. Tea; ~ . 7: ' do do Black Tea, all of the la test importations, jmt arriving and for sale by M ! 3 UU RIVER A WLWORTU. BUFF OILCLOTinVora X. 3- to 64 innheawidcta superior arUcle for sola by • J ul 7 J. A 11-PHILLIPS, jfl> and 28 Bt. Clair at. 95 TCS. FRESH BEATEN RlCiffoT^ie . V, h * SHRIVE A DILWORTIf, * al3 No. 1308acond strcwL TVTAOK.AREL—2S bbls No. 3 largo mack- ALL *rel; 2ft hbla No. 2 do, roc’d and for aala by Mla HEN ItY U. COLLINS. HANDSOME Dark Wool Do Laines at Tvelrs and a half centa per yard opened this tlar. ataonewrtyleadarkPrinta. C. H. LOVE, 3 >nl() ; 74 Market SL J~ PUBLlSHED—Brightly'a PurcWe Atonal Digest for 1864 to ISftS. The whole complet ing BrlgbUy’a Pardon's Digeat lo Hay2B, Uft6. V . i®L ' 1 MAY A 00, to Wood at. TUST OPENED—Handsome Dark Prints, anC-dAwF a lIANBON LOVE, 74 Market aL ILTACKLRAL—2O btilf-barrels new No.f3 AIL Mackerel, large, Jut rac’d and for sale by * ..0 leech a Hutchinson, JH • No. no Second sL WHITE AND RED TInSTwHeAT^ 1324 jack* now landing from stecncr Id* M»t lot w*»i>y - > *do . ISAIAH DICKKY4 GO -pEATHERS AND GINSENQ-17 A. fmUitr. 2Jo tilOMiig now tabling from >touoor huuh dickk™2bo r Domestic and sfAPEED^G^dT^ gooA unrtmeat ilwija oo bud, J ■.I o. HANSON LOVE, 73 HwkvtatrMt. UOKN’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF Another enpplj w« uilsealehratsd XngUih remedy rcc'd this day by = *H? : JOS. FLAMING. PISH-50 bbls. large No. 3 Mackerel; i+ SObtdo do do do : - i. t J? C * l “ ulfw “ , * b * T. LITTLE A <XXf . No. 112 Second Itmt < XUGARS—Another supply of' genuine Her V/T*oae Cigars roc’d this day by JOO. FLIMIHG. fqt ifcnt. FOR BENT—A- three story Dwelling gl Dense on FifUi street, (No. 100,) containing 11 £& rooms, beshtowash hocae, Acn with flno brick atableand nuTtapelronseattacliert.' TWf'heowt* sopplifd with hot and cold water, bath. ga*. *«u, aud Iwiti*: In aceutnd loca tt'-n is ndniirsMy adapted U> the wauls of a prvfmfoSal tuan, and will be rented fur a term of yean to a good Un ant- For farther particulars enquire of mrl2 ALEXANDER KINO. FOR RENT—A Store OR Market, between Thin! and Fourth streets. juU-Imd A. W. QAZZAM, No. IST Fourth street. TO LET.—A large well furnished dwelling with all modern Improvements—for rent low toagood. tenant JnU HITCHCOCK. McUREARY A CO. dFor Salt. FOR SALE.—Houses und Lots in Pitts burgh and citke: also, in tbe boroughs of Last Liberty, Fbarpaborg, and Manchester; several hand some couutry scats: farms of dlflfcrwnt siwa. In every dlmc llon, at rariouß pnt«a—aomo very good ones. Persons whliing to purchase would do well to call and examine the register, and those wishing to »H, to have their placet registered at GEO. W. BUNN’S, Real but* Office, south aide of Ohio street, thirJ dour west oftbe Diamond, Alle gheny rlty. #u io Farm For Sale, CONTAINING 300 acres and situated 20 miles from Pittsburgh, the Allegheny and BnUar Plank Road running directly through It. 140 acres la cleared, tlio la! »nea, 160 acres, i« well timbered. Tbetm protemenu aroreasonably good. It wilt 1« «<JJ all to. gather or In parU to suit porchasMa. Terms reasonable. Apply to JOHN DEAN, Allegheny city, or to Judge MARSHALL, Butler coenty. auMrlmd LOTS FOR SALB THE following Lots aro now offered for sale on very liberal terms and tow price*, viz: Ist, Fifteen Lota fronting on Butler street, iii vllle, immediately opposite tlio wall of Allegheny Couiolery. Bach lot 21 fett front by 103 to !2t-foot- deep tu an alley 20 fret wide. 2d. Fifteen lot* nearer tbo AUbgbeoy river, lach 24 fret fronton Pearl ai reel, (60 fret whle) and extnodiug iu depth 114 feet to an alley 2*) fret wide. 2d. Fifteen Lots nearer (he river, each 24 feet front on Pearl street, directly opposito above, and extundiog In Tlcptb towards the river U 4 feet to an alley 20 foot wide. 4th. Fifteen Lots nntrer tho river, each 24 feet front on Uroa>lway, (which I* 80 feet wide, and through which the Allegheny valley Railroad runs,) and extending In depth 114 fret to an alley 20 fret widu. sth. Fifteen Lota opposite the above; aud nearer the riv er, each 24 feet front on Broadway and extending Id depth I lu Irrt to an ailrv 20 feat wide. Ctb. Fifteen Lots nearer tbVfiver, each 24 foot fronton Bell street (50 fret wide) and-extending in depth 110 feet to an alley 20 feet wid*. Terme of sale aa follow*:—Qnfr third of tho whole parcbase tanoey to remain on hood and mortgage—interest payable annually—ouo-tlilrd of tbe balanea caab in hand; the re mainder to bo paid In four annnal instalment*. with interoat, payable annually, aecnred by bond and mortgage. Purr baser* to pay for doed*. Plan* of (Lean lota may be seen at the following place*: Dailey.llrnwn i Cn'e, 10’llnra * Co'* Ulaaa Work*, V. folium A Co's, | CoUman, Hallman A Co’*, A. Uradley A tV«, | White’s Carriage factory, |P«L B. K. WorV-i, #th whH, AUoglu.-Dj’ Vftllfy 11. 1L Do- I pvt. Knap A Wjwle'a, Shopritmrgcr A C«’«i A. Wood, Agent fur I'Locoix ! At the GarrUoo, 'l Hugh McKelrj’s Lumber | Yard, Co’» Copper Work*. )ly to ; -A. 8. DELL, Attorney*, . 103 Fourth it., Pittsburgh. Brewery, ■ [rwineyer k Oreff, Kmpirej Works, | Berk, M.-Cur Jy k C For further particular*, appl D. W. k No. Farm ror sale, TIIE ANDERSON FARM, 2} miles Ef above tin* Dr pot, at Now Brighton, Beaver I’d-, oo Block Uwaw Kuu, containing 109 tent or nxceUoot land, every acre of whirb In tillable, nod 950 f which U no dor cultivation. There are 13 arrow of good timber, 60 acres in grass and pasture, and an abncdaucoof coal. There la an Orchard oi grafted fruit trow. In almost ererj field there la a spring of never-failing water. The improvements conaiat of a now frame Dwolting, at tached ton wenlli«rbaanjnd tog, a email tenant house and a large frame Darn, 10-by 30 feet. This choice farm la iu a liigli atate of cmltiratloo, fonts* good, and in a rtepocUble neighborhood, convenient to ehnrcbce, schools. For-tonna, enquire at TIIIB OFFICE, or of JallMAwtfT J.ANDKUSON, Now Brighton, Pa. Ohio Land fox Bal©. THE subscriber offers for eal© section ten, township 12, range lflL Stark county, Ohio, commonly known m ‘•bowman’* Section/' containing WO acres. It ia altuatod three m five west of Massillon, on the State Road leading t.» Wooster, and within elwut two miles of the Pitts burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The south, east and north-east quarter* are partly cleared and Improved— the remainder ia curerod witli superior timber —and the whole ia well watered by apriuga and rmining streams. — Thla section ia considered lb* finest body of laud ia the ooanty. It will be sold undivided or in quarters to suit purchasers. T«» thnee who d«wiru b> Invest In real ratals a better opportunity la raroly offered. J. B. BWKITZBR, oc2ft;d4wtfT Nn. 101 4th street. I'itUburgh. F _ OU SALE OR LEASE, a lof on'Fourth atreet,between Smith Geld and Cherry Alley, 100 feet front by deep. A Lot on Third street, near PinUbQcld, 40 feet front by 65 feet deep. NlSTuWaBD—The square bounded by Duller, Wilkin* and Carroll alreeta aud Sproce alley, G 4 fret front by 120 deep, nearly opposite to Peonock A Hart's Foundry. The square bounded by Bmallman, Wilkin* and Carrol streets and Spruce alley, 264 feet front by 120 deep, On Allegheny, Carson and Butler streets, adjoining the Allegheny Valley Railroad Station, forty contiguous Lots, each 24 leet front by 120foetdoep. Bight arm of ground in Reserve township, part of out Lot 225, between the New Brighton rood and UQldtllo CeO etry. bixty Loty In Allegheny City, Third Ward, betWtfa East I.uie and Chestnut street. A Tract of Land In Westmoreland County, on the Phila delphia turnpike, 7 miles from Latrobo—7s acres In culti vation of rich bottom land—3oo acres. A Tract of laind near Ligonier, Westmoreland count;, of 375 acres. WILLIAM U. LARLINOTON, mvls:dlf 155 Third atreet. above Smithfield. Valuable City Property for Sale- THAT very Uesimblo Jot on Water Street and Itadoubt Alley, next Ur John frwin A Kona, being 120 fret on Water and Front streets, and 100 deep'Slong the It will be sold or iu lots of 20 or 24 feel each. For terms, (which will mado eaiiyasto pAvmsut,) ap ply to JO3BPII 8. LKECH A CO-, mr4:dlf Überty Street, Pittsburgh. Liberty street property for BALIL—The Store-room aud Dwelling, situated ou Liberty street, near St. Clair, kuown aa No. 183. Thelot la about 22 feet front and 120 feet drop, extending back to Exchange Alley, on which la erected a Stable and CatTiago bouae. The property rents readily forfCOO, and will beamd at a bargain aud on accommodating terms. For particulars enquire of . R. IL KINO, No. 211 Liberty street. FOR SALE, 5 V acres IUO perches of Land in Collin* township, noar East Liberty, adjoining lands ufTbos. Mellon and B. A. Nsgley. This property Is ele gantly situated for a prirato residence, and would make on* of tbe moat handsome country seats in the beautiful ralley of Eait liberty. For price and terms, apply to , _ AUSTIN, LOOMIS * CO, _ WS No. 58 Pouttb stroot. VALUABLE CITY LOT FOR SALE^ That eligible bulMing lot, with tbe buildings there on, situated ou tbe comer of Liberty and Hand streets, front ing *2d 0.7*;; Inches on Liberty aud extending bark along IlaDd street tto feet to Kl change alley. - J«10 A C0.,-38 SallbßelJ st. M~ ANUFACTORY FOB SALE OR RENT —En terprUe Foundry, on Sandusky street, Alleghe uy, with good steam power, suitable for manufacturing purp.ee*, .if varionm kluds, will be sold or leased low. Ln auire of Mr. Samuel Henderson, near the premises, (baa )• care of Bee. Spronl’s church,) who wIU ahow tho property, or of Je9 It. ROBISON ft CO. 255 Liberty et. UusincßS ffif)angrs,\ DISSOLUTION OF PAKTNKRMItP. THE partnership heretofore cxistm-' Lo- undersigned, uoder tho name and atjlo of 4 CO'. I* this day dissolved by mutual consent, hither partner Udogaiithorli-ed to nse tho nameof the firm iu liquidation. CHARLES F. BPAKQ. t»,». v « JAMES M’ADLEY. Pittsburgh, Pa. Aog.fith, 18DS. auTullm DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. partnership which has existed between A. the uuderslgued, trora tbo first day of January. IWfl. under the name nuil stylo of SPANG ACO.was dlsaolrcd iV. I ' n, ! t c“t\ CO .? , t nt ' OU Uath of April last, (April 10th, 16. A) hither partner Itauthorized to nsetbe name of the firm In Milling accounts and receipting for money which may bo collected, but Charles ¥. Spang, baring pur ‘ chased tho entire ioter*et of John W. Chalf*»t,in the firm, be (the said Charles F. Spang,).and Jamas ATAuley. only are authorized to usetbe namo of tbo firm, generally In llqnldatiou. W« are succeeded In hosioewi by SPANG, CfIALFANT A CO. (cumposed of 0. 11. Spang, John W. Chalfant, Campbell B. Herron, Alexander byers, and A G. Loyd,) whom wo cordially rrccomm-nd to tho friends andcustom ers uf the old firm. CHARLES F. BPANU. JAMES M’ACLET. _. , , . _ . „ JOHN W. CIIALFANT. Pittsburgh, Pa. Aug, ftth, 1858. ao7:dlm • DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore exiting bo undersigned, under tbs name of LEWIS A Biai KRTON, was dlsmlred on the 20th last, by mutusl 5? I TSSr»w^S2 8M I > ° r lb " flra ’ rill tw wettled by DAVID U. KDGERTON, who continues tbe busitrass, reUlnJor the “J» Uto partner. DAVIS 11. LEWIS. July 31st, 1808 • d. 11. EDGERTON D. M. EDGERTON, WHOLKSALJffi GROCER, AND CO9IBIISBIONER MERCHANT, 107 Wood Street. *° 2 PITTSBURGH N?X I(^-"Tho Copartnership of Raqa uSnL < nu , V V « { 4 co : 1 0 *P ,roJ limitation, on Iho holiness will bfrcontloued by WILLIAM BAQ ALKY, at 18 and 20 Wood street, who willsottlo up the bnsloets of tbs lata firm, W. BAGALRY, “ Fltlaburgli, Jo], SI, WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESAIjB qrooer, Ho*. 18 .nil HO Wood Street, Allegheny Valloy RaU Road. TAKKNTUM CAMBMKKTING. oox ■ mono ’ „ „ r?r^n E^P A *• A I'OVST 25, IBM. T> EGULAR Trains willmr—ru-iu..^^. XV loero daily from PUtabnrrh eiooptad) at7:3o A. M.andfi p * , “‘- n ««■»» tijs2£sr£S?i2pSSS‘ t S- Pi,ub "'« b >*• Tlck ® , *» B<»d daring tho encampment, can be -. fc f» U M®.^S? t *« ,,Clirßoa,t ««t»**Co cents each. AUo, at tbo Methodist Book Depository, 4tb street. ,i*Wengers must procure llckeU before taking seat* in tha m or pay 70 «nta. W. REYNOLDS.’ *ul(b3wd .. SuporinUmlaat.^ TEA I TEA! I—Just received at France's Family Grocery and Tea stnt*. Fodwal stroot. Alls ebony, SO half chests Black and Greco I«u of the latest importation, and will U sold at prlcso that »“L d * r l r c^ m * edition. Also,a small lot of r*ry enperior Souchong or agllsb Breakout T**, tb* lorcr* of which aro lurllod to tr Choics Extra Family Floor put up fo aaaU sacks or oooolghth and one-fourth banvU, for tbs eotmnfehcs ol fuaUisa not wishing to buy •whole barrel daring the hot weather, for »!• at Fraacs’s Family Grocery aod fhasbire. Federal streeUAHMthsay- . JmlO Drugs— CsatUs Soap. Annato, Tina Japanics, CbewtojgGam, > . Deris' Fala Killer, i-’l . * a^B -’ Mft.gQlibsrtT street. h?*' 1 * xtr »* l » n Uv riQßtfrom ,ft»-.eatffM,VhU»Wheat,jaftrteelv'dM itar asle-lw .' 1 r . , Robert dickxt, •' 131 Frost itrset osar Wood. "rassaft;swsS^V lySfJgaSSgfflfcL. of the Uet «lx mooih*, oft'wodf,, I** 1 ***o'* 0 '* ®°* ° r tk* to tbs rod action of Sock Sot^ U **V* ir ■*»«*»•pfUeril* *olMmd acu * ÜBQimk |TS»A Misting of Merchant** cndlfasntaefemv Banker ’' will t>« held at the Banking Hoq«v oa. ! WKTv«^f jijQr f b ‘ Bth day of Bcptetubarotxt, at 10 tfetadT a!** B ?**. “*• meeting ths Act extendiog tbe Cbartarwtn i for their acceptance. •» By orderotthoßOsrdof Diraetora. aa7;lmd, - W. H.DK!<XT> r < -^| n G* IXSENG WANTED—llWo'pouiMlsfor wbkb tb* fast market price, c*»b, will bo wild be DAVID 0. HKWJ3T/ •. aol3 corner Liberty and Ilaod streeta. WANTED. —A Young Man.of steady bas inets habit*, baring a email capita), wUtxi* to in- Tatt it in eomeaafe uui profitable boiloeo, wherebe could be employed as book keeper or in any other capacity. The best ufdty reference fciTen and required. Address Box 91, Allegheny City, Pa, with real namaand time sad place of meeting. Jalfcdtf " WOOL WANTED.—The highest market price paid fur Wool, by 8. HARIUUQH A OCX. JeW Mo~2M Liberty rt£t. WOOL! WOOL!!—100,000 lbs. Wool vast* e<i at highest cash price* by UITCuOOCK, McCREKRY k CO, 123 Second and lftljfront >tc Je2l:dAwtlT T> IE WANTED.—The highest cash price XV paid for Ryp, at No. 185 Liberty street, tre RIPPLE, WIKTB ♦ XX). 1 W ASll f l > Mm V EW “*• of the most popubf selling BoototnAmferta. ere wUhlngtotrsTel, will And this to be* Terjr profitable and pluaaant boat rav, enabling them to see lue > COOBlnr. and make money at tho *eme time. AraUnowiaUnbtiih Inrai are cloarlog from f&oo to $1,600 par year.Forfull particular* and a llat of Book*, aidrcaa II M RDUBOV SooenCltj Publbblng cSdSSfi’ astiucatlonal., r SommerTille Institute, for YovbktTadui .NO. 64 ST. CLAIRSTRJSET. ’ Ttcnns: Rif. 0. P. Ktaorn, Re». W. D. Uowanp, P. D., THE next session will comment) • ou tlto first Monday ol September. Instruct ion ; giton Is all tho branches of Education nttsally taught Id tho best schools of the East or West Primary- Branches, Na tural Science*, Mathematic*, Belleslettera, Ancient and Modern Language*.' A few tmailboys, ''fpolitoinaiuerß, will bo rocelrod. M*lta. D’OraV/Tcacbor of French. aul?;3td -h M. A. J. Dtcisoy, Principal. MADAME APPOLINE TDTEDOUX’S FRENCH AND ENGLISH Boarding and oajr School lor Younar . Ladlea, B 14S Thirditmt,PUUbuTgh t PSi. TIIIS School designed on theplon of French School* In Prance, and modified aa to tho English de partment* on the plan of Freueh School* In tho United Slate*, offer* to yonog lading peaidetu fall EoglUb combe the l>«*t opportunity of thoroughly acquiring the Preoch language and literature, the Principal haring reaidtd sen-ral year* inPranoti,andbelngiai[itedbrUr.TetedoQX,anKire of Paris, and a gradoate of the “College Charlemagne n Proncb and Latin trill be.lntegtal jarta of tbo course Tho Pine Art* wtlt-be taught under the tuperlntendanco ol Mr. Tetedcnx, a pupil of the Oonscmtoiy of Paris. Arrangement* bare boen made for young ladies whrfhsT* ing already gone through a regular course of studies, ttill tnay wish to know English literature more thoroughly acquire more facility in *peokiog tbo french Unnuaget and Improve la the Pino Art*. School will open on the second Monday of September. Expmtuby tht term of Fi\f Months:— Board $lOO;,Tc- Uioo $3O, Vocal Bloalc in claaaes $l6; Plano fib; ua+<>f instrument $6; Qermau and Italian, each s26,iacUssess]tf Drawing, inclasses $10; 011 and Water’ Color* at thefre* fsssor’s price. Alt charged payable In adrauee. Fur circular* nod further particulars, apply to the Principal. sulteeod:d6w P'RENCH AND ENGLISH “ ; BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB TOUNO LADDS. 111. MISSES CARPENTIER wlti nnma Ih. dntlsaef their School, on MONDAY, September 13Uj, at their nsl dence, No. 1307 Spruce street/PLlladolpbi*. «*«««;. References:— Uon. Wu.F. Jobsbgh and W. ( 11. DotUT. . . Joffldhneod ; kT H. KENNEDY’S SUUOOL FOE JX YOUNG LADIES, NO.'ftO PENN STREET, Will l« rMfifDnl on MONDAY, 30th August lSSjj • auUWJtoovd r ~ auction Sales. I** M. 1 DAVIS, Anotionoor,' Commercial Sole. Booms, No. 64 Fifth Street. Farm in bearer co. At AuctibA —On Tuesday evening, August 24th, at I\C the commercial sales rooms, No. 64 Fifth street wQlbd said that valuable Improved farm, of ono hundred «<i* firttf* ■even acre* of choice land, in Bearer cccDtr.Fsr'ittAUd on the Ohio river. and Pitteburgb & Cleveland A six mile* below Rochester, and being the first Sum abors Indus try Station. It contain* aboot one hundred acres coal, thirty acres of timber, three hundred fimtt trsaa, shrubbery demand three bouses, snitaUo for tenants.' -:.T‘H Tho abo re loins the land* of an re*tern coal company, (who are about going Into fail operation,) and will bo atom to those wishing to eeefho promise* by llr. CUreOD. who roafdreon tfaesaae. Tutu:—Ooe-tblrd cash, balance in four eonal annual payment* with Interest. Title indisputable. ftMMaion glrealmmadiatlay gul7 P. M. l>AYt, *, Awf ■' SILVER PLATED WARE—On Thursday morning, August 10th, at 10 o’clock, will be sold, on the second floor of the commercial sale* room*. No. 64 Plfth street, an extensive and rich rariety of Silver rutod Ware, all of whtcb is of the best workmanship, ami after the latest ead.most elegant designs, consisting of Plain and Chased Vegetable and Nursing Dishes, Ice Pitchers, Butter Cooler*, Wafer Pitchers, Egg Betters and t , aud^, ,,pl » u *. c «««r«,a^l«tefcupa.Ac. Ihe article* will he open for examination on Wtdnesdsv afternoon. <»ult) F. M.DAVIB, An^f^ ASSIGNEE’S SALE oe HOUSE-HOLD FURNITURE—Oo Wednesday morning. Anenat 28th at 10 o'clock, at dwelling boose No. SCO Penn street, bror. der of Win. P. Beam, assignee of Wm. B.~nansTwU! sold a qiuutity of household and kitchen fornltote. ‘ P-H.DAVlB.ioct. ST.CLAIR . vj'LA — LIOTEL—GREAT AUCTION *%J SALK OF fURNITOEE, AC.—On Wrilnfiirfir nun. In*. Aogoat 18th, at 10 o'clock, will be commenced the mb ofthe entire Farolmre. Bedding, Ac., of thatextentireand well known and iliat-claae hotel, situated at the com* at Peoastid Hl Clair stroots, Pittsburgh, u the proprietor hu determined to close oat, preparatory to leaving the dtr." Thenrticle. are all of the beat qualities audio excellent condition, among which may be In part mentioned* - Mahogany hair seat sofa*. divans, chair* and rockers; cle- K«i>t, largo slao, French mirror*, marble top centra and per tables, la» aod brocatelle window curtains; Venetian ai.. ' * , J ‘Ji p r rk ’ r lruwl< . Ingrain and Imported carpet*, ball and etaircarpers and oli clothe; rage and walnut. ,Lii”i«cotion r Sf , b«.k {SLAVS' »-«oruncDl,iMlnui.aJ cottonUreeurpMowillji," mfotu bU&keta, anroterpanea, quilt., toirela, 4c.* ldclng room uhlotchiLlr. pUicwirmar.tnUaettof bet * U T' r ,Pl*“< lcq table JiTpooM; iTor, handled knlrea, Iron, .lona and chtnn »ire,deiert f ? ,k *- cuter., 40, auSlclent to amJSoodaS -Mgnoala. Sopaitor largo cooking atoTO with ootaclate eqtilpjianu:entirenaaortmentorkltchan .are;dr,lni,“£ pf, maogta* atotea, tab., 4a, for laondr,.nd dr&ereST Superior baggage eragon, marl,pew; boiro and bui«S_ Office furniture, and, In short, everythltir appertainloc tb' eoeb an extensive eetabllshmont. 8 n *■ w The above will be sold peremptorily wlthaot poetponc ment, aod can be examined previous to aaie * wl " u «» reionubl. tatnta, 1,1 ,t ” ‘“lt™* ebonld attend * °;T Tw ? ,raperi ° r «M Of which ia B. U. Quid to "» *>“»• Proprietor. T- it- AT I’HIYAT* balk, Ib lota to aolt pnrcbMera, by _* p 2 P. si. DAVI3, AocL. Kor U FlfU, «t. !TM tiQIIBIS k CO., Btfehaali' Bitiani A of 737 shares of'6took U» * M. Bank Skck; 8 do Allegheny Bank Stock *** /*“ AUBTIIT LOOMIS ACO., _ Slock BrokenaadAncUoneen. STOCK. SALKS BY AUSTIN, LOOMIS* 00, AT TIIK MEnCIUNW KXCtIANQE EVERT “ P nlH ° »*• Notei, Drafts «n<J jLouu on rvuoDtble tenui Ljl ACSXIS LOOhSVOo” - * e ' a ■.Btpto.W lamb at. •r* a. prices CKNTRAIIr KDARIITG MILL, W.l.r Slml, AUl(bca r , ARE now in foil operation, with- Fay A Co.*« Improrod inuhlaeir fcr- the mennkemrlnr »*an. Frames, Door*, ebntten and-Mouldlocv. fl-nlvTon Md Contractor* will find it to their adrutago to all afid ascertain oar prices. ’ • ' 6 aair OOOXIVO BP DAI. A WORD To a’liK DADIBiB.. THE HEATED TERM IS APPROACH INO, and we all tho attention of rbo£adfcet« lb* loctthit COOKING, IRONING, & c., Can b« done with oconomy, without opprcaiive beat,' with oatsoot, asd with dlopelch—the fire Urinralwaja reed/ la a moment—by aalpg " j - PITTSBURGH. Hwgniw'a Gas Cooking Slow, v To which w« respectfully larito roar attention, at No. T B SmUhfleldetreet. 6- A. JOU2WON A MO. and City Rlgbte toe eala. ’ apfcdly **. n. pom .xd. d. po*w— —**• **- porta "WILLIAM D. POVVB * CO., fhOVR FACTORS, GRAIN JLNX> 2PJbO33*C7OH COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 334 N. BeUwar® arena*. *ad 323 N. Water Btn»et,(al>QTa Vine Btieat,) I , - , PHILADELPHIA. a*d» on CoMlgnmenta. mylfdlm w*. a. kouum— aauaa WM. B. nOLMES 4b BHO., PORK AND BERP PACKERS. DEALERS m PBOmiOm *, Corner Barker and Froal Street.. w- O. WAXX?S —~ ... ■' rzcwvwzi saußax, rOURTM STREET, between Wood end Market, Pittsburgh AUBROTTPXa and - • - • *S2 - tnyllulfim I j C ASGO ft CO’S '' 1 A JIBROTSPE AND PHOTOQKAPHIO m.. 51 nu. andßscepUao Room oaths ground flour. . myftdly ' MBRO'JYPES— QVALITT AND FINISH, FIFTY CENTS, xo. u rocßnr stic TABCH—3OO bieißearl Starch, rec’dttni aj for ml. by .ala ' OTHITH.IOOI'UXI, Aotlti*. Hfflattts. Dx.Ftxirr, W. THAW. P. H.DAVIB, Anct. an!3 OF TBS BBS* PCI IN 'OOOD OASKS'VOR* ATia»'! 1..-. . / \ ■ ADAMS OAILKJtT,’ 'll Bit ■ • •••• mjlt&MS- j
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