. | ,-,y ' p . . Tux SgvxrrgEtrHDjßTßjcT.—The Cham to*- ! A TOl7 tlxtt aUenda Uie jn-. i&3£ &ipoi§&w ! ,IT » I of 1“ - - , vTf '.'id > , .?*> f . ~£ri. penraoce of Umqodmsb In our market, burins % • fo^mgrm^muai; f r om^m«ifiU4«m.“,Si.ibr; 0. ,:_, JWBUUHT jSstrifli/ ?&•„ jgy i of this now ever been before, andtfis a UtrinTij 1 n L “ r w_ *Olrrlffci , HshwnTB aperfeef gentleman and of coarse mutually advantageous. Tbepurcha '-P?* 1 ® * Co *« %Mhol»r.. H .U.e,Hl» sdHfiaU4-J»L-Ecan?jiw>* ft _.-se9ar«generaUj r forcash. Some of the maau ao IT O RSa»i PRO PR TXTO &'S. ' College,''trom which he graduated about the facturera are selling large portions of their pro “ yfcorlMB* fjflif. Mhßherson is one of the best duct in this way, both here and in the larger abd moriffaent Mdclekf-headed writers on I’o- market of distribution. . It is not practicable to iltinl lfr l ! mrtm r fa amt frta fund. . do away wUhihoagoncy of commlsion merchants • of information with regard to the Political Tlis- In the balo of domestic goods, and no reasonable , lory of our oountry/* wohld: make him a most man expects to see it accomplished; but a | useful and valuable Representative of tbo people great deal can be done, a good deal more • bnlheflootbf Congrtss.-lie was the author of ( is done even now, in brining the producer those ably written articles which appeared in ’and the consumer nearer together, and dis- ! \ tho PhUaddphU-BaHefb*, advocating theSaloof * pensing with the Bert ices of middle men who | the Pnbllc Works of Pennsylvania, which were ; add nothing to (he value of the goods, and , [copied eo extensively by the Opposition Jour-1 who do nothing towards their distribution that nab of‘the State. Mr. ; McPherson has always mighthot be done quite as well by the parties [ been'aleadingand formidableppppnent of Lo-( whom they separate.—/Vor. four. | cofoisin, and hasdone gobdserrico in thisrespect j y; na a JFxea i»"ui& eab. —Hon, Alexander H. J ; as Editor of several newspapers. That he would ; Stephens of Georgia, whoao 'mission here ap- I 'make a Tearless, worthy Represen- ; pcareil to bo the reconciliation ofthe contend i tativo—one who would be .an honor 40, the Dis- j n g (actions of the Democracy * for the benefit Iricl—wo firmly behove, and therefore comtnendJ 0 j Mr Douglas, left the ground on Sunday ! him t° ii*® earnest support of gening iu disgust. Ho failed to make any im ! tbo fiends of Freedom.- 51 o .look for htsjri- p rca jj oa on theßuchaneer’s, simply becaoso he ; umphant election. Mr. Reilly, who will, doubt- \ authorized (d offer them no terms which Im- I less, be his opponent, baa hhown, by hia yacilla- pliid tlie withdrawal of Douglas from the field I ting-his inconsistent and disreputable course, gtr ife, an d they *ouid accept nothing less. I that he Is unworthy to represent and therefore After alLentreaUes and persuasions railed, Mr. | should not receive he further suffrages of free- Stephens, soil is said, look up the Union-saving I man who have the themselves d(^getaa<3 , i 0 TO tce as lugubrious as ibatofj or the honor of the District Then let all unite } Mistress O-Flaherty at a wake, foretold the evil} in rebuiing.hjm, and ia -giving rUcPheraona > consequences' that would follow Mr. Dooglaa’ j tnuraphftPlvote next October. •' ■ defeat. Thelamonl had its climax in that old j “ T . K s<)Og,“Tho Union willbodlssolved!*’ He could , Mn. Beef Bigler docs not deny the genuine- ' not nave Conohcd a mow discordent string.— 1 neBB of the extract of bis letter to Stanton, but ; Democratic politicians hereabouts know the gets the Washington Union to whftia about a lvalue of that throat too well to be terrified when breach of confidence inqmblishing a pnVafe let-! ie ®- Cheapo Tnl. ter We reprint the extract : ' ■ Tm o*mt Om»s G*»x i» Ukdm-The r . , . •. • Niagara hnngs.the score of Mr. Morphy p.cbess . “Make my speoialregardstoGovernor Walker with Mr. Lowcnthol up to the iUetJaly, and say to him that h* has TnuTOITJLAitnEAnT J nkich time Mr. M. had won four games, Mr with him TimoPcnocr TUB couatEY kxo*i*t t. Qne> BO d ono had been drawn. No reference osly the UXTEKUB bourn.- Should his pro- ! is made to any otbor performances ofthe Ameri grammo succeed; ho will tiatb Tire most kn- • CftD player, though he visits tho London clubs viable moiintirecE or art mar tk the ratios, j contends with tho leading amateurs. The j The Adstinutration is a htiU weak-at the knees, ungenerous manner in which Mr. Btaunton, tho : niiitruit,. under thf Snutheru tkemder,- but they choss c h»mpion of Europe, nnj chess oOitorof ■ must stand vp to the irork.- iho llluhtraUd London Ntws, chronicles the Since tho author of this choice morsel wrote | games, elicits severe comments from Mr. Mor j this to Stanton, ho has become os “weak At tho pky’ B friends. . knees'’os the odmihistration, and bo “winces A Ulbasast Akearqbmkxt.—A telegraphic under the Southern thunder" a* much u Bn- 1 •"*» that arrangjnenta ara in progrose , „ „• ,„ 4v -v . • , for a “seiiloment” with the robbers of the Hat ichanan. . lit wlUhearspme Norihoru thun- The robbers are “professional bor der (bis.fall that will ; mako him wince still 1 glarw,'’nndi the arrangements are “satisfactory more. :i ;to both parties.” Tho exact terms of this set • to. —• i . tlemenl are not slated, but as the robbers are Calhoun's Tkioeb.—A Kansas correspondent no common thieves, but “professional burglars,” I of the Boston Traveler exposes a trick played by lair to presume that thoy will be allow- Calhoun in l.suing certificate, under the de- «*■«!«» pawaUge o. tdi.ll afford thorn nliv ... . ® i, ~ , r ing profit on Char business, and encourage them fund Lecomplon Conotilution. lie «a,» t jn tbe i r rcspodnhlo oaUiog.-i’ror. Jcur. “The Cdhoun cerUficatcs are a new dodgo of \ r.o-t otlicoolorkin-Cliicamcomonoardrovn tho rdost description. Calhodn con.fie. that lug the other arming, and *as asked hyacom- STr. So-and-eo wan eleolcd a member of the Beg- panion »hnl he thought about during tho orili tslatnro on tho 21et day of Decemhcr, 1867, o aipcriod. ‘•Thought about," mid he: ■•! waa when it lanotonoua that the.lection took place on ih ink i np .hat tho morning papere weald say the 4th of January, 1858. Of .course the Leg- ,bonl it ’ in erpionktlon of hia singular re lalalure will jmlge of the election of tU own- mK . k> it ifl lhrt ho WM onoo members. The purpose of tbe slavitea was to a ~ .. *«. .i' a i . r ~ r* . q, 4 • . i . obverthCoroeessioral DiSTmcT.^TheDem steal a march oa tho Free-State men in ihc I.eg- . ... .. . . a . dnncT nnd g 'cte°n dec“ding'“lha? thos.'dedcd r “ >l>. nominated December 21, or rather returned as elected on .! £““‘y that date, were not member., as indeed thoy ; Congress—CA.coyo Ihb. would not be if cleoted on that day.” Junas Vetees asked tbe late J. IV. Condy for , g — ’ the Ipan of a book; tho latter said : “With plon- Mb. Bdchasar’s KxrxssES ron orb Ykab.— bow, 1 will send Uto you.” “That,” said tho The official report of the last quarter of Mr. , J “dge, "will ho truly Condy sendim. Buchanan’s firsl fiscal year, after an unusual de- . lay, is before the country. The first fiscal yenr A ««■>**'•» '* oir.r.<J ror tbo d.t«tto n .r ,n r of the present Administration ended on SOth of l ’ ,r *™ Imitating,« tb. ..odw of,och Juno, and we hare the official figures of , the re- ' w "! noiiam bit ceipts and the Expendilnres. As the p„ b ; ia 1 Tims. blgl.l, coocuraM M..SBJW aocotmts are made up i the Treasury notes or- *“ I'”* nr ' n lmirplni boiita. orlr, im.tng fb. o.m- ..fU.. dered by Congressnreinolnded in tbo "receipts," > ,n T ri -" r ' n ' ff. Jf..Ho*n in n»n,. .ml i.b i..,_. _:li s. a ii .v , .1 t • ■nmiiit the nf rtch *uJ fTorj bottle’ but no one wiU require to be tola that (hr r do , _ , . i ... - . TltUde>l*el:t'nl <4im»hi hasi»frltrj liv Am^Hraos, not form any part of legitimate revcuue. The ...... . „ . _ . •.! •*» , . » . . with thnt U'vij wltirU 1* ttnlr eitsuilftJ to realty aggregate of Treasury notes issued between ■ .... . u , . , . r„t_ ,i. , , . . ptcpar*Uun« When wn coo»lJir the aurked aofc*M «l -i“o iS (iJI J c."' Tu Ctal ' “ m , h , on *‘,K e “• *J*»h,M»ti«n. lb lb. nu.,. .tnbbon, „w. », Treaeury re-is»ned SS,, l ~..iH) The re-issues b, ;ro . a c uc., u f ib.stom.cb.sidt «0.l Scrvou. have, however, been-paid in for public dues: ', » . » . ... ». .. , * . r . ImJiccrtioQ, Ct-KtiTetnuanoii lhl-’*, b’jn-Uirr withlhecom and so that account is-isquare. Tho actual re- ,» . ~. „V, * . . *.. 1 , - *** plrteco/itml it *2rrci*?B . tc« *tl Sarronr Ebi-uouitlr &n<! & ? V luZ S'o ,C “ r ' tr ™ Jaac w,i.Aa««w™M.»d„ restart,, JOth, IBsi, to June 30th, 1858-were os fellows: : , T .„ iwiralu Customs ~541,780,7”0 fl pwbottle,Of «ix buttu.tf.rft.bj tbopru Lands 3,513,71.'* 87 1 ManuUrtnHne Pbanua 1 25-1 W 7? ! c.ntku«n<tCJiomUu, S Woodmirmi, UttwMe l*tno<SZd iiusceuaneous i,-o-l,zo_ II ; nod (UttnUly. nuiaUawP • JPSTTSSTTIIOISs - S f /■’ THDESDAV MORNIUo, AUGUST 19. 1868. r TUE DKUOCRATIC CONVENTION. > A bbdycafleJ the “Democratic" Contention assembled at the Coart House yesterday; tbofigh why it should be called by that nape it would puzzle any of its members to determine. The ! platform adopted by it docs not allude to “dom- ' \%bexatio’’ principles nor does it express on opin- ' itfionnpon a singlo political issue dividing, the t Republican and Democratic parties. The Ad ministrations, both State and National, were Ignored by U, and not a word was uttered about Lecompton, the Tariff, or any other leading . question of national or State politics. ' The Convention itself was a gathering of mere . ward politicians. The most of the respectable and decent men of the party kept nway from it, leaving it entirely in the hands of tho schemers who hod-arranged beforehand to betray the party into the hands of Tom Williams & Co. The great man of' tho Convention was the inevitable Jamis A. Omsos. CoL Gibson called the Convention to order. Col. Gibson.moved for a committee on resolutions. Col. Gibson wrote the resolutions. Coi. Gibson read the resolutions., Col Gibson made all the motions and Col. Gibson did all tho spluttering, la fact the Convention seemed to rise and set in the rubicund face of Col. James. A. Gibson. .Col. James A. Gibson has just received a fat .office from President Buchanan. Bat Col. James A. Gibson, in writing tho resolutions, omitted all mention of tho President; and when Judge Wilkins offered a resolution endorsing the Administration, Col. James A. Gibson moved to adjourn, and carried bis motion. It was a part of the bargain and sale between Gibson and Tom Williams that the administration should not be endorsed. The Convention was packed for that purpose ; and in all that assemblage there were but half a dozen men who had tho courage to vole in favor of endorsing the President. It was not beoauaelhe members of that party do not, approve of Iheadministration, for wo know that ! they do; but it was a part of the corrupt ar- , rangement between the Soreheads and Gibson that tho President should get (ho go-by, and be J,- got it. : As a matter of course, the general conduct; of such a convention was in , all respects dls- ; - creditable. It was moat mortifying to see the venerable and honorable Judge Wilkies stand ing alone and unsupported, surrounded, by a $ parcel of fellows braying th'omselvea hoarse to drown his manly voice, and treating hi* gray hairs with the utmost contempt. He tried tobe heard, butithey would not let him. The troat tnent he received was most outrageous'and.nn ' _ ~ mauly. Gibson laughed mockingly in his face, and an upstart youth who was in the chair— a two-year old locofoco, who was a Whig in 1854* and a Know-Nothing in 1805—ruled him ont of *. ' 'order continually. For a few moments they .'would listen to'him ; but then, like the Jews 1 who stoned Stephen, they put their fingers in •*j -y^hic mm* T «t; 'J* * ' •; V of which such veteran democrats ns gasmen •**'• and Wants* are ashamed, must challenge the contempt of every other decent man in' (be |L . .■ commnnHy. - Theperomirf of tbe Convent ion jcm be seen bj A glance at the nameo in our of delcgetes. It wu. a crowd sailed to the low abilities of its chief manager. 'The ticket nominated is as follows: 2let dUtrlcl—Andrew Bark*. Stnait— Samuel McKee. John M. Irria, Aogaitni Birtje, Thomas Donnelly,. P. H* Stevenson, , Robert Morrow. Sheriff— Bornev Ford. —Protkonutary —Dr. Alox. BUck. Ouruncr — um. Alexander. Contmittioutr —Thomas Parley. Auditor'—John Murray. X>«V*f(or—John Boyle. _ .-Ov i-, :'V : ; ?r;*v- lil|l : •• ■’ lliiipt fiilSll " v^.f does not Uto in 14 hie residence being in Robs on the other side of the Allegheny. HeU, bowover, only of straw. He will be withdrawn within a week or two; tbe ar rangement being to giro the Congressmen to the Prtu clique, In retain for which the Prtu men '.' i: •• !’<•' • • >«V w-V. , Nv.v.’r.’. ,v- % .•/. 'X&itp' ,5... > . y.. before the democratic oonrention of last year, '‘‘by,Phillips, in (he race for. Clerk of tho Courts. *. He paid Phillips off by working actively forhia - defeat last fall,- and we preiaine Phillips will re lara'ibe compliment by working for, Black . this fdl. * The present ineumbent, Mr. Birmingham, Is acknowledged on all hands to be an excellent officer nod a worthy man, and it was probably for these very reasons he woa beaten. , ■-? ' Of r * barley we shall have occasion to speak „ »n iD - i^ e i» a bilter pro-tlavery Locomptonite, and one of the most uncompromising partisans So tbs county, as ‘well wr aw inveterate: offide. . -i •., . - ' ' ’ -ft . . . . .. •.*.■ n \ °l' l heLondon.Bitil*r thinks l , h “ !°, Itmanees oome ns near per petual motion ftOooy-ono' (Son deairo : In the rotnndo of the Woolwich B.rrecka there Is. ho eaya, a clock ntorcd liy machinery -which hoe been going ror mpro than forty vests lie for ther .States thal.ho know. a gentleman Who hot had a walch in bin poteeesionfor more than thirty.yeare. hermetically letlcd, Which' there Is no means of '.wjtidlag, that telle the day of the week, ihetours, ■!«*•s jKMftgii.tßtoatt i* and' day. .It eoit wte»f |»*Jlw'lt»aa4; tl«U«r«, end tss*.,. ■ s V-*- * V ■ ' i . - . r . .■ . * ' < ! Kv...,;i53 It 1« probtbla thm ere t»o raonlbj Cen.Wilk >. .ill hIM .taftmTou hl« IbirJ «ot«rj>ristJO 4n*t mo. -5500,000.'wb1c1.' ■■ >,Uod.for .tbo pr«j«l, »»>I eolbieO ?■; niidM 111 buwW 4 fgmf elgliL iUßJrWrodl, ■ >jrin«ip»U/ »nax*viw«> •v, - t ;r. 5 litjslrair^pH; aEPUBLICAM STATE TICKET, »a»njTi*iUJßfiGe, i JOHN U. UAB, c( PhUtMpbb. KlflUik /V'WnTtxCwyTp - WILLIAM R. fftAZEB,of Fayette, REPDBLICAJI COVS$ 4 . TO* MtUCT, GE». JAMES K. MOORHEAD, PlUsburgh. COTfIMA— 22D CtSTUCT. ROBERT McKMQHT, AHe-chc&y City: 'JOBS P. PEXNErlriXfcnrih. ASUtfBLT J. lIERON FOBTER, Pitta&irch ELIAS H. IRISH, do DAVID K. BAYARD. IWbtM. JULIUS t. ROLLER, McK«w«port, ROBERT P. McDOWELL, Alle R her»r * —enourr, _ JAMES L. ORAHAM, AUf'gbt-nj - . » J rtOTHCWoTART, DANIEL ARMSTRONG, Pittslronili 1 Cenuaioxcn, ZACIIEU3 PATTERSON, luJi*n*. JOHN M. LARIMER, Cb*rii«u». coxoTrm, GOAUA'CRY B. BOSTWICK, UwrtDMTlU*. fexttcr'iß er rooE, UODKKT 11. DAVIS, Obio^ Tbe Celebration. To-night boa been Bet apart fortrgraml illu mination and celebration in honor oflajinglhe Atlantic cable. We bespeak a general compli ance with the programme published in our local eolomp. their ears and refosed him audience. A parly Thera woe no difficulty ia nominating this ticket. There vu 10 lluio anxiety to gel on it, that all the nominations wore made on the first ballot, except that for Sheriff. The candidate for Congress in this district are to rapport the rest of the tiokei. This bar-* gain la to be ratified by the "Sorehead’-’ con vention,'/which meets next week. The nominee for Senate is a very clever man, bat is acknowledged to have no chance, and was. nominated as a matte?’of form merely. The\ Assembly ticket w a very weak one.— Inhere Is not a man of mark or ability on It. All Correspondent of ours predieted Ibenotnina » (ion far Sheriff has fallen to the lot of Barnes Ford.? This was a part; of the arrange meat with the Tom Williams clique. Ford is the brother in-law of Rod/ Patterson, the present Sheriff; and as Body and Ed. Campbell arc largely inter ested let the Prtu, they have labored actively to promote this nomination. It was accomplished by swapping votes off for Black, and (bos a double purpose was effeoted—-the defeat of Btr idiogham and the nomination of Ford. - candidate for Prolhonotary was dofeated hooter. Ho thinks himself mighty cufthtng. Of the other candidates ills unnecessary to gpeak. AUogolher it ia (he weakest UeUt fcvtr framed in the county, and can he easily beaten. The. curses, loud and deep, with which it has been recoived by the democracy, aro tbo best poa aiblo evldenoe of Ibis fact, democratic "Sore* heads” were plenty last night. : ffe have no room, now, to allude to the piat- fortn. Thera ls'ohe rcwlotion in the series, howerer, extremely inauMng in (lie language it yipplies lo the Republican candidates forCon grepir. The Author of the resolution has too aueh ragerd for lib persona! Safety to dire to flie, to 4Aeir faces, the language embodied jn; the-rtsolQtJda framed by him, and that; pro»« f ', him a coward as well as a fool c&lqmniaior.; i. TICKKT. Total year's revenue $4G ( 557.5G9 Gil! JtOtWfß The actual expenditures of the year were, — r - •> ..§120 387 B'J'j 20 RAIL ROAD BPIB.B COUPANT. Interior..... !* G*051*923 33 , Joseph Ullxvorth I>< W. C, Bldwell. War 2f>,485,353 go, (**»»>* to iVrf.r, >c s»<u) Nary Iit.OTC.OOO 5V , iam««c«oi wr Texas Creditors, Bounty Laud \ RAILROAD §I'IKLS, CIIA1R& Stockandold deVt ....* ' 59,0 LS 42 | ANI> BOAT SI'IKES. Redemption Dublicdebt.. 5,801,520 82 : pittsbckuk, pk?o»’a Premium on mW. - , f ,T _ l * I . I V WHEELER & WILSON’S Payment Treasury Notes j... o»i SSTV2CTG 'BS A C XXXS7 S 8 . . Auukt’s Orrtce, 08 Kivtu Sthkit. _ $8! ,5A>, 10* il Th**-* 1 Mnol.iin<*s, n Itirh fmve punt'd windi nu Deduct Redemption Debt 3,»f4,£20 82 .ti .win* »#•»*• . "7“ count .-r lit. Tti-U l.urk StUrh i! Tti.Jr »lntj>lictty ot Apparent aggregate ..$« «,*2o»9l<* W-i crmitnlcTtoutin!rttoM'iue&l fr«dtun from d*r*ogetß*ot. Add deficiency provided at last 1 3d. l'-isy morraiml, unit -itti. Th<lr durability, *r* ti<*w session 10,000,000 ol| j wtihVl the Utnt Hu|.n>cn:fmt nnd advsktapi si “ ’ Ulin jtsrtcr. Mr* J’jicf*, liy Real expenditures fiscal year $&7.720,y4f> M) ; ALEX. K. REJSI>, Agent, Deduct year’s real revenue 40,557,009 00 Ito. os Firth Street f.AKK tft/FKRIOft COPPEtt JULI ,AND SMKI.TINQ Deficit of year L".l From three figures (here is no escape. The 'Buchanau Administration has. in it* first year, spent double Us income. Homs is Losoox.—Amid Ihe general de- ; moliiioo of the city uow iu prr.gqmfl, (here is , one cause which contributes to it, and will ae- > celerate 11, which has received little attention, ■ aodthat is the fact that many of the houses ' built after the great fire of IGW>—that (a to say 1 a great part of the city—arc in a verydilaplda- i ted: condition. The public buildings of (bat | dale are mostly solid and good enough, and par- j licolorly those designed or auperintended by i Wren; Lot sorap of the. companies' Halts—as ihe Weavers,' pulled down last year—were ram ped up of rubbish. Some of the mansions in the city era well and solidly built, bat a great mauy houses were run Up after the firo with whatever material could be got, and are Tery ill constructed too. The joinery is often of bad timber, and very ill done by inferior hands — workmen beiog got together from all the coun try parish and from Holland also. These bouses have now stood nearly 200 years, and have suffered various Wgiseliudes, not among the least having been the sewer and drainage opera tions, whlchiiave sapped their foundations and affecied (heir bearings. Suavtvoa* or thsJii>ua Massjxcb*.—A letter from Paris says: "The arrival at Paris'of the daughter aud interpreter of the French Consul, mnrdered nt Jidda, has served (o reohlmalo the spirit of in dignation with which the first neftaof that event was received here. M’lle Eveillard, who bears a large eabra wound on herfaoe, and M‘ Kmeral who also bears the marks of tho conflict, have been rcoetved with the highest marks of inter est by the Court and high officials, and will be repaid as far as can beJor their sufferings by' honors and money. Fuad-Pacha, tbo Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs, now here at (he Conference, has visited M'ile Eveillard,and as sured her that his Government would not be wanting in its obligations to her. Sinoe (he official report of 11. Emerat, in which ho dis closes the heroic conduct of M'lle Eveillard in the bloody conflict in which her father and mother were killed, and an immeuse interest is naturally felt In her favor. M'Emerat declares that, after being himself exhausted and struck senseless, be owes his life to the heroic girl." Mb. Kussill.—The KnylUhtnan gays,—” Wo are sorry to learn that Mr. Itussoll, the special correspondent of the Tiints, Ls compelled to re turn to England with aa little delay as poraible. Mr. Jlaseell bad a narrow escape from being caught by the rebels, and he owes his safety entirely to the swiftness of his horse, but un luckily the exposure during the flight broughtr on a stroke of tho sun, the effects of which very nearly proved .fetal. . This occurrence, however though much to be regretted, will enable Mr. Hassell to draw a true picture of the hardships that European soldiers have to undergo in India at this period of the year, and will tend more to render people at-home alive to the necessity of strong reinforcements than all that could be urged In public or pTivste corroapondenco.” A* laisHHJUf’s nbKes.—'TheiProtWcnce Pott tells theetory of a stray, belonging to an Irishman In that oily,tbaifelHato a*quag mire, and was lost to sight; with the exception of its head and neek. , Tbo owner haying been notified of the misfortune to his favorite beast, at once commeoeed preparations for mctraoliog the equine quadruped from its üßplessaat pre dicament, lie conslrticted a platform or raft, so that he could reach ihe animal’s bead secure-, jl[ fastened with a jtropg rope around :his neck, hitched steam of two horses to Llie ropc, ami. Btar U P* Ik>nsequchce was, that the victim's neck was broken just as effectually as' though of tho highest court of Mossa- "WORKS PARK, M’CORDY A CO. MANUFACTUHERS OF SHEATHING, BRAZIERS’ a«».l HOLT COrPKR. PRESSED COT PKR BOTTOMS, Kaieed Mill IMlnoja, Fpeltoy }*uldcr, Ac. Al*>, Jiupcrtrr* and D-»Wm in METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IKON, WTRB, Ac tMnUolly ..:i hand, Tlftmon’a Uarhlr>* and Tool*. .Vo. H 9 JY/.f oarf 120 I’Ulibni'gb, P«bd>. order, of Copjor rat lo any dralrod (altMn TifEGRK ATEST M ATCII A 1 ACIIiNK IN TIIK WUIILUi A fortune MADE WITH A SMALL LN\ JCSMKNT THOMAS’ PATENT MATt’U MACHINE la a •luij.li', cheap aud forfeit M>L*b Uakor. The Mwhltx coat#iiiulj $ll&; 1* drtf*u by hand, and aillmakelbo to too, of tb« tMuabcturt-r In a aliwrt Urn, XVbor* guod muiiA U to l* had rnaililj l( materially r.-duena lln> «wl. Krtinty or Markin, prirll-q** »ro oSrrtsl tut **l« al a nxJtrato price. P-rr (lartlcidaia call at UAZKTTS COUXTfSO ROOM. Firth »troot. JM:<lA*rtctfT MOTHEnvVMOTiIKRIxn 9IOTIIERSIM Don't fail, to procuro Mr?. Soolb lor Syrup for Chlldn-n Tithing. Il lie* ihto-ju*! on earth. It sreally factlllate, tbe.procna.of IcrtbJiw by arfleulng lb, gooi«, lerludog alt inlUcum<llt>ti—trill aJlaj |>alu, and >• tun l<> regulate tba Ur««U tn-paixl 0(00 it, motiicfa. It vlll ix*t t» yuarvlre,, and aiot bc«)th to ;»ur lufaul,. IVrf-clly aafn In all raw*. —?bl» pr*(nratl'>n I, tb* jirearrlpHoß of nfte of ab« tur»lcipoi|pnceO and tVslful featalx PbjMrlnna In New and baa tn-xn uawl with t>eeer falling ln mHlioo* nf r*,c-«. Xrp It tl.» bo*l and anreat raised/ In tb, «oflJ, In all •%»•* of I»j*en|erj- and lu CtillJren, whether It arbw-a Iroiu ta*thing m from any other r«na». If life ami health rao 1«e c,tlm»li*<l by dMlara and cent,, ll ia worth lla weight in gold. MUUooaor {x'tllea are mold evarjr year In lb, UnlUd Stale,. It la aa old and WelMrlod remedy. PRICKONLT SCENTS A DOTTLK. gwnuhinU&lmrthafcw-aImUeofCUKTIA A PKR KINS, Now York, ia on lb* oatalde wrapper. Sold by iLrooghoat the world. DR.aeo. 11. KRT9XR, Agent for PltUburgb. joialawlyfcT The Great English Remedy. BUI JAMKS CLABKfPB CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! PrcpgnJ from a preacrlptloa of Sir Jusae CUrko, M. D, I'liyiifltß extraordinary to tbaQuaeo. Tlila wall kauwu Medkina la no ImpoalUoo, but a aura aod aafa Erstaly for YeraaJa DiffleulUai and Obatructbxw, rum any cause wliatcm; and aHhoO((h a powerfnl remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to tha conrtltuUon. TO MARRIED LADIES It la peculiarly aulted. It will, in a abort ((toe, brlogou the monthly period with regularity. Thrjt PiUlhaKKfvtr Ixtn known direr- UinsonUiet'-condpaffr ofpimplttd are weft lyOtmrd! For full narflcnlara, gat a pAmplilct. free, of the ageut. N. R —ll aud C poatara atampa aocioaed to any aothori ted agent, will In,am a bottle, containing over 00 piila, by return maJL tl. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO, Pittsbnrgb, wholeaala agent, and aold by all dreggiata. ap^TplicwfeT •‘Death Co mil Varmlnl" ••Damth to oil Varmlal" ‘•Death to all Vermliai** ••Death to oil Vcrmtnl" “CO.tTAR’iT' Rat, Roach, Ac., EXTERMINATOR, “COCTAR’K” He-bUnu RXTItUUtNATOR, '‘COSTAU’H"* MLECTIO POWDER for Aula, InaocU, etc. (TheOHLT tNCALUCLt UURtm Known.) —Sold everywhere ' (DroggiaU eud Doalorsdealring tama, aend for Coatar'a Private Circular.) - ' 53..0a receipt of ONE DOLLAR, “Coatai” aandstoany addw« in the United Slato, a anfllrietit quantity (poataga paid) todaatroy tha vermin on any prainiapa. WyAddreae KJOSTAR’S” PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No, Ml Broadway, Naw Tork. Boldin PUtabargh, Pa.,by O.L. FAIINkSTOCK AOO, R. K. BKLLBRS IL (OfYSER. an7^Awlmt VBZIiADZIIiVBXA. WM. McKEE & GO., NW.’Mn 8> Front and No, 33 Letfttm 81., ■ ' IMPORTERS OF Koiitexonr Bitv oooos. , Aiie mnjtaiitly reociving on corauwanir, XRISIIUNKSB, SUIBI FBOSK, nBKW. fc.,ln pnl Tml.tr. Ain, JIBITISII U'IODS, coorillln. In int . f P.PIB MOdLLNS, VJU.VOT OOKDB, BBAVWITKIISB, TABBTiVBI.vrrB.-AIiBACOABi OABiUMIBES, ITABIAM oumn.se. •.. ' W. Ac jj. XUNKHABT, MtncvACvoaxM is» : - . All kinds of Tobacco/ Banff *mlClg»re» Uiv« recently taken the building No. IDO •ddifloti tp their MinohctQriclglC»t*bllahtDent,No. WDwla ftraat, Wfievetlrav will be ptokaed Cororelva Umi> firiaodk . ; sfdfilydfa ; r - i . -• . •> .. > , • •' ’ JAB, MoliAT7o-HDC.rN. “ :siieulu|l, Colegne tpirin ud Foul. Oil, . SptCUU eotun. I P» r«n a sent OBiuV f, Complying with flits urgent request of hun • dred* of their potlesta, •»• 4 DRS. C. M. BTrciH Sc J. rw. S Y *£KB j Have coododed-io ranis PKRHANBSTLY Ilf PITTSBURGH, Aodtsaj bectasultad at their oflloa, No, 191 Penn Street, OPPOSITE THE St CLAIR HOTEL, D>dly, except 6nudaja, for Cotunmptlon, Aitlima, Bronchitis MditU oilier Cluronle Compltlnu complicated wjth or earning Pulmonary Disease, including Catarrh, IfiQrt LKieate, JifftttionM of tic L\T<r, Dyt pcptitt, Oattritie, Peutah Complaint/, rte. DRS. PITCiI A BYKE3 would state hat their treatment of Consumption tiLuM cpon toe fad that be disease es> ids tnlAc Wood and system a! laiyr, bciA before, <*•» ■ ■luring itide&dojmaU in lAe lungs, and they therefoi otanloy Mechanical, 11 ygioQfo ami Medicinal remedies t»> purify the blood and strengthen'the system. Ifith iVir, they'use MEDICINALINIIALATION3,whkhIIirj value highly,but only •* Palliatives, {lusting no Curative effect »A«i turd atone,) and Invalids are earnestly cautioned agslnstwSting tho precious titpe of curability ouauy treatment based upon the pUnsible,ttot £*]«o idea th»t thf*aeat of tbediaeaso cm ! k* reached lo i direct manner by Inhalation,” fur ulefbn. i stated, the teit 0 f the disease it >n the blow! and its effects j only fo the lungs. I *9»No charge far consultation.' A lilt of (]qmUo&ji will be sent to them wishing to con | mil tu by letter. mvEtedawfetTP American Manufactured Watches. We wo ild most respectfully armounco to the public that we bare taken the Agency for the celebrated AHBRICAS LEVER WATCHES, An article * blehfs masu&ctured in Waltham, Man., and gotten up oi the best materia] on the moot approved princi ple, and poßleuea every fora RELIABLE TIME KEEPER. any defect in material, workmanship or performance nodor lair usage, tbemanufactnren hold them* ■elTei at all times responsible. Thfje watches hare been teited and are in un daily by a great many Railroad offleen and hare glrS tho utraoit satisfaction in regard tostrength •ad correctness of time on „ , LOCOMOTIVES AND RAILROAD CARS, While la motion. Every watch will be aecomoanied with a certificate or guarantee from the manufacturers, showing that the buyer root no risk whatever of getting a wau-b that will not kwpcorrect limn. Tlio watches are of a medium rise, bunting case, uun l> in ■tyle Uko an English Watch, and will certaiuly please «,\nry one who lUaygive Uiem a trial. To addition to Uni above, we keep cvnatantly oti band a foil assortment of the best’uakoKnglUbandßwlu Watches, watch Makera’Tool*, Machinery and Watch Material, to Stber with a complete stock of Jewelry, Silver Ware, ncka, Fancy Goods, etc., which we shall at all times be happy to show to our customer*. REINEUaN a METRAN, mrlDUydawT—JolO K Fifth st, Pittsburgh, Pa. John C. Baker A Cob " GENUINE COD-HVKII OtL!! Tnis Medicine, prepared in the most ap proved manner, and bottle*] by os, baa receive*! the sane* lion of thu moat eclonUflc of the Medical Profowdou of Phil, adolpbia and abewhoro, who recommend it m superior to any vthor uow manufactured. Of its efficacy and Imjmrtaoro aa a remedial In caws of Oousumptkm, Gout, Bronchitis, AMbtna, Cbruuic Khentov Uno, and all Scrofulous diseases, it is unnecessary to link; —thousands of eminent phyiiclana of Europe eud America IntriogtMted Its wonderful curativeproperties. Prepared only by JOHN C. BAKER A CO.,* Wholesale Drugvtsts, N„. 1M North Third street, Philadelphia. Sold by allDraggists thronahout tbeecmntry. fo^3:dtocSO S. B. A C. P. MARKZsB. UAKtriCTTUU (IF riIISTINU, JOB AND ALL KINDS OP WRAPPING PAPER Warehouse, Zto* 37 Wood Street, PfTTSIIUROB, PA. Eajt* bu&sht ml nutk«l prlOM. j- naisTV.w. lfi3 ThirJ Stretl, Pitttbttrgji, Pmuit., Having Ltd the H-lranlAge* of KiitfTn Colleg** »ac! ITix fritat«,*fco<l MWnd yrtrV prattle**, offer* UU profeulon* •errlre* In SUROIOAL AND MKDICAI, CASKS. sirncreu. Rev. Vi. b. Ilorrani. Col. WUaoo McCumHcm. licT. 1). 11. A. Uclmii. lion. 11. A. Wearer. T. ir. HIU, Km. U.->U. T. J. Blglwuu. 3 K. Hunt*. John If. Mollor, K*i Jacob McOolll*ler.K*i- rny3ly*ife N.‘ UOLAIES «'WONST CULEXS tH t'oreign and Demrstic Bill* of Eiehonfe, CCRTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, NO. 67 MARKET STREET, PITTS BUKGII, PA. uo all Ujb principal cltiea through out th* (Jolted State*. apIS-fcly JOHN COCHRAN A BRO ■Moncretiu or Iron Hailing, Iran TaulU, Vaalt Do«r», Window Rhntten, Window finardi, if., /T««. 91 StamS Stmt and SS Third Stmt, (BHttfn Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA- Hn'n ca band a variety of now Patients, fatteyand plain, suitable lor all purpuwt. Particular attoatkas paid U> eo cloalngflra*el«uta. Jobytagd»no at niiort notice. mr9 »«. fannma— oTTaoui* VANDBVER & FRIEND, ATTOUNKYS A. T In A W , awn KOMCITOHs IN riU.It'KKY, •VJ 6. .V.iae'n IfLW, I>u6u7*v, />mi. iT’tfipily mad* in unj j>art .1 Northern hnra, «r Wroirru IVintaii). WUI atu»odti. lbaptdeh»M*n4 Salaof lU*l bnu>, ob talulna Muuuy <>n lbm.li aod Morlgagw, »*l:|yjfe W »TV’AI' NON, Manufacturer* aod Dealera In all kind* of TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS. AND LEAF TOBACCO, CWner Stmt and Diamond AOrji, tb c. lofcivaoa r. a. siuza. wtTaaow pocoiuis ..vnads nuu. ROBINSON, MINIS t BILLERS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WASHINGTON WORKS, Pittsburgh, Ponna. OlQce, No.til Market atreet. Manafactcreall kind* of Steam Engfacs and Mill Machin ery. Oaatiaza, Railroad XVart, (steam Roilara ud bbeet Iron Work Jobbing and Repairing deoe on abort notice. mr*JSi:lydlc M . I jLIITk s“jp I kV DSVTIBT, EitracU Teeth witliout pain, hy nn kntirx lt new Asemtbetio agent applied to tb* ta*tb and gnma only. Teeth frooi oo« to full aetta iuaint»i on the rariona uatallic batra. Ha alaolaaerta ttetb on tntire I'orttlaiti l*ut with contlnuima gum, wbkb In beauty, cloanlintHUand durability ranru.l fail t» |dea«*. Call and uataioa »peci- N«». M Fvurth atrert, Wlow Market, (arcood atory,) PiUaburßb. j»7:)ydfc S^ViNIUKL (iHAY 1 hdl EROHANT TAILOR^ JX'a- 42 fir. CLAIR 3TRSXT, PITTSDVKUU, PENNA, is prepared to furnish his customers and bayrn (c«b*r*lly, wHh tho let**t and moat buhlonabla •tylna of Spring and Snmm*r Oo««da of rrory varlotri which bo will rnattS Op to ordor’lo-tlto entir* »otl«faellon of Ihnaa who may firor them with tboir patruOaga. ap'^dfo PAYNE, BZSSBIrL A CO, aißßMcrcuaror Cnolclna, Rttrlor itml IlHSting STOVES, Outes,' Fronti, Fcndora, eto., AndllaiinUcturarßof tbn Olcbratod OAJ»r i r.AJ J COOKING RANUHi, NO. 333 LIBERTY STREET, MlicßELfc, HERHON & CO. tuvvractcKUß or Cooking, Purlor an<( Heating STOVES, Orate FroaU, Fender*, Cooking Ranges, U., I;V4 Liberty Mb, Plttebnrsb, Re. mrCzfcly.j POSTLEY, NELSON A CO., Manvfachmrt o/ GUN BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES, ROBINSONS SOLID OAST STEEL 80YTin»-Wtrr*nUri. Oiitl fit 'll and Ihimmered Skortlt ami Spades, r «»• * on<i Manure Fork*, Pick*, Maltockt, <tr, Hon, Hay | Wuchoiii*. R«* IT Varlc«t Sl** njUtfrofc PITTgOURIiP, PA. ' ueo. ii. andkhson, iVo. li l Liberty Sirctt, pittiburyh, Pa. t . HA} UVAUTtruS AHt> WHOUSALS BUIU IS. Enrj Variety of PATEN*? AND ENAMELED LEATHER, iShor. J.tnlher, Sjiliti, Jlorocro, Preue\ uuii ! . Country Oalf £lin», Either.CarriattoOiloloths, Accn, ijch will bo farafehedattbo lowut Cub Tricot. 11l D K d WANTED. -» Bole a_ All of whl 49-11 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. SIGIIT BILLS BRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHBBMAN * CO., ON TUB ORION DARK, LONDON, IN BUMS Of ONB POUND BTBHLINO AND UPWARDS, C \Uo, Utile oo tbo principal dtleeatid towne of franc®, Belgium, lloßand, Germany, Roeelb'aiid other European Btatee, cooitenlly on hand and fcrealeby . WM. U. WILLIAMS A 00., MQtlynfo Bonkan, Wood afreet, corner of Third. MATLACK A ROGERB, COMMISSION AND VORWAHDINQ MBROSANTa, No. 18 Plus Street* St. Loot®, Wo. ■arts to Mordoch A Dickeou, ht.LonM, Day A Matlack, Cincinnati, Ohio, tfeaa.Duffield A Co-LonteTlUe, Ky., f. B. Day A Uo~ Banker*, feru,llß-, Omen A Btuue, Banker®, Mnecatine, luwa, iMy A Mallack, Philadelphia, Pa- It fomth,Chicago, Freight Agent for Illinoli Central BaUruad; • - , Ja&flndfo PITTSBURGH BAG:FACTORY^ X). O. HEBB.BT, Corner Liberty, and Hand Street*, * j . PITTStiVS&B: PAn Manufacturer of all of light Bags •oitable for'OraJo, floor, Ural, Buckwheat* Salt, Hama end Grooera’ oks, printed in out aad appropriate dealgna to order. ■ Aoooataat eupply rfflimmlrat .peg*. on haod. and Grain Dap fa-hire. .... AHfcPricy ealuwaaany lq tUOntoo, AUordMegrarngL E/TBAOS DRIED APStSS ooJumdjnd Wvtrrtt, ; nsmaiOMatW. ; „ JFot Kent. AJ,' ORDINANCE altering UhT grade 7« TTORlSißiiT—#fcr*»»tory Dwelling 9 , Second ftmt, and tor other pan«e*r , -■;? (HttdOOJ containing UM a»CTlO»l. Be It ordained ami enacted bTthaksUr t tij r~ w . « n-'—.o), i^ TTf frc>r-W|th flap brick stable and Oottnon CottQctteof thecity of PituburglwthatithcLCtada cmla»h!S att*ch«d>Thli ; l»o*«»» supplied with hot of Second street «*" “f •.}■ “ sd «"■*. Bear the line’ um| “l witir. faTli, gas, * in a centraT t«» of Manor lota. Nos. 4 and R, shall UU l *n<M)*£ree and twenty U-in*«.lmiT*Wr adapted to the want* of a professional nlao mlooles betow tho ILatonil, ot.M-lw feettowery -hum., tor-a term of yuJlr* U» ono hundred fiwt, for thedUUnce .lo h-ot to the eastern anL Por farther particulars enquire of cotbUneorCn-ssstreecthewofalU: miLnt**orMOofa : mrl * particulars 4 ALEXANDER K^KG foctln every hundred feet tor the dtauoc*: of 200 feet; : jwx; . ——Tj^ii'iT thence (all 2 degrees IT minute*, or four feet la ever* 'I'O LET.— \ IaTCO troll famished atCßlnifg one hundred torithe distance of *3 feet; ibeeca fttl UU| i modern Imprpvemento-tor nml low toa good minute*, or 1-29 toot In every 100 toot tor the distance nT : tenant. juU HITCHCOCK. McORKARY A CO. I 2SO tort thence toll 84 or 1 fobi In every IIW Test • tor the distance of 490 feet to a point in the grado heretoloie JZ -- established; aod that the Pittsburgh and Oonnellsvllle Rati JFflt Sfllt* Road Company be and it Is hereby anther! zed and cni|»>W- ~ • • r - -••--- oredineonstrucUngltaroad to the etatioa ground InthU . WAtoAiu ENGINE FOR AI.V. good city, located botvoen Try and Urant streets, in the Second O*eco»d-b»8 J ntcam ~c giuo |* lleri vi (i {*. tbo «p. VtfO. t<j pass under Bocond street , Two cylinder hollers at to*nm, r rrlietora 11 inches dlam with Cross street; sad also tocruu Brewery 'street. IfoO al- , ter, •’ tovt »ttokej dy-wheel ojw apult toO.tV. toy. Try mid Row streets, azreaWy to apUnofthatporUoo , BONN, south «id.. a Ohio *ti«t. third dt*r west of the of said city, famished by the Recording Regulator, and j Ofamcml, Allegheny citfc, ■. an l9 tlie floal location of sad road marked thendn Inblueiuk. 1 ' by the engineer of said company, which plan audlocalioti ha* boon Identified by tbs signature qf the President and the seal ot said company and tiled iu the office ofthe Re cording Regulator. Bsc. 2. That bafore this ordinance shall b* tnlrerlßol or recorded, the Presidents saldraiload company shall.llto in the Controller’s office a’certlfled copy of* rceoi»itiao«f the board of directors of said company, stipulating to make the alteration* In the grade ofSorond street provided in the Ant section hereof, at the proper post of said company, and tharthe said railroad company wilt construct a bridge, (satisfactory to the Recording Regulator,) and forever keep in complete repair, to the satlntaction ot the city authori ties, that portion ol Second street tinder which said railroad shall pass; and that In the erasing of Brewery street, Iron alley, Try and Roes streets, said railroad company shall conform to such grades and construct such w*tor courses as coaacili may from time to time esttbilab; and that the snld .company shall nse, with In,the limits of thedty of Pittsburgh, such motive power ns councils may direct; and at all times be subject to such laws and regulations as ra»y * bedosmed nocassary bycouncils for the protection and *«• curlty of the parsons and property of the citisena. See. 3. That If any damage shall be sustained by any per son or persona, by reason of the alteration of the grade of Second street, aald railroad company shall pay, or cans* to be paid, to tnch person or persons, a full ami fair eompon ration for the damage sustained. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils thi«loih day of August, A,D , ISSS. Attest: If. M’Mhtex, Clerk of Common Grand!. • A. U. POLLOCK, President pro Inn of Coum-il. Attest. AMnaxovr, _Clerk of Behrt Connell.' nuig AN ORDINANCE changing the grade of Llborty atrett, between Wayne and O’Hara at*. Bionon 1. D« It ordained end enseted t»y the Select and Common Councils of city of Pittsburgh, that tbft grade of the north curb lice of Liberty afreet shall rl*« jroin tbe grade at iLo north w«l cornerof Liberty and Wayne iti. at 76-100 fuel p.r hundred feet, or tweutyaix minutes aboro tbe boriton. for the dlatu.ee of Are huiirtrej ami ten feet, thence level for tbe dUtaneo eif tbfcty feet to the west ern curb line of Washington »t. aodihtll thence descend nt tbo rate of SfttlOOO feet per bnadred.or.a7as miuutre for tbe distance of six hundred and tventy**vea feet, to the north eu*t corner curb of Liberty and O'llara atrectaand that the grades «rChereyjiltej, Buin alley. Grant street, Washington xtseet and *Elra sttm* shall be tnadetocon form to thegradebersby established, and that portion of tho Pennsylvania canal extending from the southern aide of Penn atreet (excepting a apace necessary to enable boats to pau Into the Canal liufe, in the Fifth Ward, to Seventh street, shall be filled up In such manner m to prevent the collection of water therein. Sec. 2. That none of the streets or alloys named io the flrat section hereof ina'l be made to conform to tbe grodo therein eatablltbed nnttl the P*nu*ylv»nla railroad com* pany aball by amoluUonof the Board of Directors of aaid cooipanr, a dnly ahtbenlicnti-d ropy whereof shall be filed in tbeoffice of the City Controller, eilputate to compensate the several owner* or occupants of lots (fronting on such portions ofaald atraetaor aileye> as may be injuriously ef fected by such change of grad.*; /Vended, that the whuitf* expenwof tlte rontemplated chango of grade, and of re paving said atreets and alloys and of Ailing up tbe canal, aball be borne by said Pennsylvania railroad company, and tbnt the work aball I* pcrfoi uit*d by the . employ*** ofaald company, nuder the direction ol tbe Recording Regulator. StO.3. That sumach of tb» ordinance passed on the 24th day of November, A. 1) ,IK.V7,entitled “an ordinance *♦ cabllshtnc and fixing the cr«<t<« of certain etreeta, Ac.” os conflict* herewlth.bo ami tbe name-iv hereby repealed. Ordained nnd enacted Into a. law in Connell* IhLi lfitb day of August, A. D., 1958. SAMUEL MrKELVT, • .. President.>f ConmjorrCoutwH. Attast: llccn llcMastex, Clerk of Common Council. A. if. POLLOCK * President pr.-y of Meet Connell. Attest: It. IIoJLXOir, Clerk t>f Select Council anl9;otd carriage manufactory AND K ASTKRN RRPOSITOBV JOSKFII WHITE. HASjmt received ot his Repository, situa ted ueartbe Two Mile Ran, between Pittsburgh and Lawrencevllle, a splendid and gentral assortment of Car riages, Bnggioa, Salklea, Ac. libs arrangements are su-b Ibat ho Ucoustnotly reeoivlng xetr and second-hand vehi cle*, and tbe public may ralyunatways findings good stock on bsnd. He also manufacture* to order, on abort notice Carriages, Boggles and all pertaining to the business With eighteen yean practical experience .In tfaia bnslnt-w, and his well-known facilities, he Hatters himself that h«*of fer* great inducements to parefaasen. Th* establishment is locstMon the route uf thoExrel •ktrOmnibna Uno of Coaches, passing the dour awry flf teen mlootM. aul9:lwdw LOT of Selfridge.H, Chock* anil onter Dry Goods, opened this day. _aulB C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street. Western reserve: cueeseT—wl are In constant receipt of prime checee ti cm some of tbe beet Ohio diaries, to which wo ioviie tbe attention of ictallera. RIDDLE, WIRTAA CO., *° l9 US Liberty tcrest. SEVEN BBLS. NEAV SHAD for sale low to close consignment. I RIDDLK, WfRTS ACO_ «*■ 185 liberty atreri. BUTTER FOR FAS!fLY USE reeeivinc dally stature .if RIDDLB, WIKTS A 00. ° ; _ 1!5 Liberty street. MINKRAI. WATER—I have junt rcc’d supply of Fresh Mln-ral Water, direct- from tbe >pnnca,coDsivtiuK if Bln* lick, r«.tf..rdi Congress, ami Empire. wLUng a r.*o«l freah article can always porebase it at JOS. FLEMING*?, aulT corner Diamond and Uarkei *u. BROWN’S ESSENCE OPGINGEU—'TIiii article It Acknowledged iotosupertor to wiy towllplne now In n** for dyspepsia ami tor any disease arising froiu change of water. Ills invaluable to travellers. A large •apply rec’4 by JOB. FLEMING, • »al" corner of Diamond and Market Ma. MRS. ALLEN’S'HAIR RESTORATIVE. —Another inpplj- of this exealloot preparation for Urebalr ;falao a supply ofWocxT* celebrated hair retort lir* rec*d by - JO3. FLEMIX3, »nl~ mn»r Diamond and Market *t*. PITTSBUROn, PA. H" AN'DSOMK DARIC PRINTS, Lancwter Qingh.-uu«. Oirrki, Ti.iOnj:*, Sheetings, slasliD»*nd lrl*h Unet»Jaat<’pmi*l > - “ C HAXSOhf LOTI, ,l] l~ 74 Market r pKN\. WIIBAT—I>6O aa.** Whiter 1 ISI t!o Rad; No* landing from atoatner fluting*. for sale »7 •uJ7 ISAIAH DICKgY A CO. WHISKEY —IUO hlils. Cincinnati Wlita* key, 00 consignment ami for at* by ' - D. R GALWAY, _ corner ef Liberty sod Wayne streets. Drygoods- ' SIXLfNO OHRAP FOR CASH. C. lIaMBON 10TR, *al c _ _ street. IVfEW ' STVLE O'aHMßTS—WoTa're JSt 1" opening some now style Itrnaaels and tliree ply Im perial Carpet*, »bl>h kUI b» «>ld at »*ry low price*, for »*h. IP. M*CMNTOCfc. mid _ Mo. U 2 Market street. MATTING —Wc have on hand a larre •tiM.k of MatUng. which will be sold Terr cheap. aulfi W. WCLtWTOCK, No-liaJJarkrt at. OIL (JLOllib—A largo assortment of Floor Oil CtoUutnn from S ft.to 24 ft vita, at very low prices for c**b. W. M’CLtKTOCB; »“J® _ No. 112 Market atmt WINDOW SHADES.— Buff and Green, HoiUn.l and Orwa Transparent OH Cloth, we lure •“* hamt otvery low pricer W. II'CtINTOCK, . No. 112 Market street. —mlMs fair to prilhQ Su lM bids N.O. MuUuMr. I*s baipPrtinv'KtoCuai*; ; K tbl* liiltunonuil N<* York Syrup; , 1W hoses it and $• tump Tobuca; 100 hlfcheeU Y lHi, Imperial and Black Teat; bo Mils Large Nb. 3.Mackerel; VA Mil* Dry SaUYllprriop IV> deren Common to Fancy Corn Qnob>t 100 dozen Palatal ttoekHr, bo dotm amoral 100 kegs Nailed do do; 200 tota W UUsa do M lOOhxe Pmrl Starch; M bxa StarCandlre; SOO bis Koefo, Palm, OUt# and OUdne Soeju; ftOOhnndlea .Wrapping P*r*r. For wh» hr " ___ _ n. RORT.SON « 00. BACON —600 pieces Hams; 3000 pieces Shoulders; 1000 pieces Sides; ‘Jo tierces Sngar Cured naan; 100 do do do Dried Beef. 100 ' this ties* Turk. For ul« by . , **»?* __ R. ROBISON Aft). PITTBBUItOU, Pa. JJEKNIa; Tb« afflicts with this painful dtae*. should U*r in mint! Ibat the only TRUBB manufactory iotbtedtylaat - Wl . Prices Low. QROVKRA BAKER’S sewing mach:inks. lUuum «hj UuQrtver A Ikkor UichlM U *ntim.llj preferred for Dually aewing: laL It la mote aituple and«ullj kept in order (ban any other machine. M ' “ ul “ B A ,ftWn wWch wlu *»* rip or rate), though everythin! BUtch la cut • . f* fro® **° ®rdlaary tpooU, and tbtu all troa tie of wlodlag thread la avoided, Vhllo the mud* machine cw» be adapted, at bf a were changt <•/iwoefe, to all varieties of work. • . 4th. The aame Machine nmi' allk, lio«n thread, and common epool cotton, with *4o*l facility., htb\ The eeam'U elastic u tbo moat'olaatia. fabric, to that ilia free from all liability to break' in washing Ironing or otherwise. • . T “ ’ TbaeUtcb'madeby tblaUacblnola rooro beaoUfnl than any etbar made, eltber by hand or machine. - W.C.KLUMT.Agfott aplfclwd > Milrt Bmportnm,-Flftbm— t > PENS—Dawson, Warren t Hyde'a V mw end «o parlor *•3o3’' Gold Pro, roitabte fur find wrtUng andflßOrin*. Book-keeper* will And tbia Pro em»i riortoJaaephGiUoUiSUelPenbf IheMme.couttnburo aad Dumber. y riockof alt the verioea atylea of Pcns aod Rilrer Holder*, manufactured by the above celebrated Aim ■ For aale by j. L. lIBAD, T 8 Fcurth etraet, -j?l Apollo toiUdinn piCTOKIAL WINDOW SCENES.—A new .*• daritfwd for excluding inaeete of all klnda of all kiada ftom ptaabig tbroucb win! down wben tbeaaah are raiaed:aho,A bet fact amen fmtrJ ™«a.obmT.tion, uj f.c. csr Jm* JK Th., npnmt . ~rl.t, oriwnmiil tent., .oil,»“rS menUl u well aAuaefnL For aale, whnlmleaad retail at Maod-SSt. . J.AUPfIILMTB, ' aofl ■ •- Role AyeatafarPittabhrii, A XEANTiC TELKGKAPii SCUOTTISH. - M »J| s'-'.r:.-' ./Ko. 63 ruth etraet. TMffiRIMACK and other Prints, Lancaster Qinglmin, Check*; Ticking*, liotUba, 4c.*’op«nlog IhhJtaj : ' i IUVBok •ai ...... ~ _ u . . ~ 74 Ibttot itn»j. IMHITIf AND JUSI> IBNNl; WHHAT— -7 f-.IW : Mrta now toateg tram it«n>«rTiSm M»Tfcr ■“• T ‘ UiUHBiaUttTW. j T ““ > ~ r “' - .* ; - SALE. lliriibeA and Lous in Pitts- X bnrglj nnd Allegheny dties; *]», in iho troughs of liberty. Sharptbnrg, and Mancbwter; several hand s.rare wrautrj seat* arras of different 8 i«», in every direc tion, at varioiM prloti— Kn u very good onra. Pcraona Wiahisg to ptmdwjo would do well to call aod examine the register, and those wr-hlng to ft .]l,to hnV(3 tljClr placrt registered at Cs.o. W. IU NX’S, Ji«*| K*tato Office, south nid« ofOlilostrret, third door w r »t of the Diamond, Alto gheny city. CONTAINING 300 acres and situated 20 miles from Pittsburgh, the Allegheny and Hotter Plank Road fanning dtrcctly through It. uu acres is cleared, the bnUnce, IGQ aert*. i* wtli timbrrrrl Tho im provements are reasonably goo<l. It will t>« Bold nil to* gotber or in parts to suit porcliaAfcn. Terms reasonable. Apply to JOHN DEAN, Allegheny city, nr to Judge MARSHALL, Cutler county. aul-t.lipd “ lots for s ale. THE following" Lots ofieretl for salo tra rwy liberal tormskhd low prices,'viz: IsL Fifteen Lou fronting on BuUcr street, in Lawrence* vtllo,immrdia(elY nppotUetho arallof Allegheny Cemetery. Kacb loi 24 feet trout l.y IU3 to 121 fvet deep to an alley 20 feet wide. fid. Fifteen lots ntjrrer the Allegheny river, each 24 foet fronton Pearl strosL(sofoct wide) and ox tending in depth 1U feet to analley 20 foet wide. ltd. Fifteen Lots nearer the riror, each 24 fact front on Pearl street, directly opposite above, and extending in depth towards the titer 114 feet to an alley 20 wtd:. 4th. Fifteen Lots nearer tb* riVer, each 24 foet front on U road way, (which Is 80 feet wide, and through which tbe Allegheny Valley Railroad rnnsjand extending In depth 114 fret to an alley 20 feet wide. SAMUEL M’KELVV, President of Common CuapHl. 6th. Fifteen Lots opposite tbe’alwve, and : n*nrer the riv er, each 24 feot front on Broadway and extending In depth 1 JO feet to an alley 2d feet wide. Cth. Fifteen Lota nearer the river, each 24 feet fronton Bell afreet (50 feet wide) am! extending in depth 110 feet to an allay iOfrot wide. Term* of sale os follow*:—Oue-thlnlof the whole pnrehue money to remain on bond and mortgage— Interval payable annually—one-third of tbo balance cash in baud; the ro mainder to be paid in fotir equal annnnl InatalrnetiU, with internet, payable annually, eecured by boml and moi tgagn. Piirrhason to pay for demla. Plana of these lota mar t* e*n at the following pUcra: Bailey, Brown A o>‘*. O'Hara A Co’e olass Works, F. Sellers A Co*«, Coleman, Hail man 4 Co' a, A. Bradley A Co’s, White I #Carriage Factory, Knap A Wade's, Pa. It. IL Works, 9th ward, tihoenborgor A' CVe, AUegheuy Valley K. R. I>»> A. Wood, Agent for Phoenix pot, Bra wary. At thoOanlaon, Newmeyer A Orafl, Empire Hugh McKelvy'a Lumber Works, | Yard, Park, McCurdy A Co’* Copper Works. For farther |<*rtieular«, afiply to l>. W. * A. 8. BELT, Attornoya, No. lu3 Fonrth at., PittabtUKh. TUE ANDERSON FARM, 2j milea shorn (ho Depot, at Now Brightoo, Beaver Co., j£|L r on Block House Baa, containing 108 acres of excellent laud, every ocr» of which U tillable, aodH&of which la un« der cultivation. There are 13 acres of good timber. bOacro* Id greasand pasture, and an abuodanreaTcoal. Thoralaaa Orchard ol gralted fruit trees. la almost every held there la a spring of uever-falling water. The Improvement* cunmut of a n-v frame Dwelling, at* Cached to a weat tier-boon W log, a small tenant honMaad * targe frame Barn, 30 Lyi 3d ft-et. Tills dtuice farm Is la a high state of' cultivation, fences good, and in a respectable neighborhood, convenient to churches, schools. For terms.enquire ntTHIS OFFICE, or *>f JaPd-diwtfT J.ANDKUSoN, W.»w Brighton, Pa. OIUo. Land for Bale. THE subscriber offers for sale section ten, township 12, range 10. Slark Jronnty, Ohio, eommouly kuowu as “Bowman's Beetlou* containing MO acre*. It is situated three mil** wwt of Massillon, on tho State Rood leading to Wooster, and within about two miles of tbs Pitue burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. Tim south, east and notth-eiut quarters are partly cleared and Improved— the remainder is covered with superior Umber—and the whole is well watered bj springs and -running stream*.— This acctiou Is considered the tinost body of laud tn the county. U will be sold undivided or In quartern to tail purrhaeera. To thuwi who dudre to (uvestin real estate a hotter opportunity U rarely offered. _ j. n. swßiTaiiß, ueU&dawtfT No. 1014lh street Pittsburgh. FOR SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth attect,between Smllhfleid and Cherry-Alley, WO feot Irnot l»y 83 deep. A Lot on Third street, near Bmithflvid, 40 feet front by 83 feet deep. Nlirrn Waito— I Th A sqnnre hounded by Buti*T, WUkins and Carroll atreete and Spruce alley, C 4 feet hunt by ISO deep, nearly opposite to Peacock 4 Hart's Foundry. The square bounded by Bmailman, WiUdns and Carrol streets and Spruce alloy, 201 feet front by 120 deep, On Al|egh*nv, Carson and Butler streets, adjoining the Allegheny Valley Baitroad Station, forty contiguous Lou, oach 21 fact front by 120 feet deep. Eight acres of ground in Reserve township, part of out Lot 2£3, between tha New Brighton road and IlUidale Cetu* •try. Uxty Loty lo Allegheny City, Third Ward, between East Lane and Chestnut street. A Tract of Ijand in Westmoreland County, oo the Phila delphia turnpike, 7 mile* from Latrobe—7s acres In cnlU* ration of rich bottom land—3oo acres. A Tract of Land near LUonicr, Westmoreland county, of 373 acres. WILLIAM M. DABLINOTOS, mtl&.dtf 133 Third street, above Btnjthfleld. Valuable City Property for Sale. THAT very desirable lot on Water Stroet and Jledocbl A Hey,uut to John Irvin A Sona, txjng liWf<vton Water am) k'r<>nt «< r.cta, ami ICO deep aloog the Alter- It will]w sold together or In lota of 20or 24 feet each, for term*, (whlrh will 1* made va*y aa to payment.) up. plyto JOSEPH 8. LKCOU * C«>., • mr4:iltf Liberty Street. I’lttistiargh. Liberty "sfltEEt*' propeuty~for SALE.—The Store-r**'tit ai.il Dwelling, eltoatwl ou Llbwty street, near St. Clair, known u No. 183. The lot la abont 23 feet front and 12u feet deep, extending backlit Exchange Alley, on which la erected a Stable and Carriage. booM. The property rente readily tor |fioo, and will beaold •t * bargain and on nroniroodatingtvrma. For rorticolara •BVtinof R. IL KING, »pIT _ No. 211 Ltlwrty etreet. F3K SALE, 5 acres 100 perches of laColllna township, near East LlDerty, adjoining land* ofTbot. Mellon and R. A. Negley. .This property la alo> gutty sltnated for a prirato residence, and wtrald nuke on* efthetnoerh*nclw>tao country aeeta In the beantifnt nriley of Eait Liberty. For price and irrau, apply to ' AUSTIN, LOOMIS 1 CO., J q 23 - No. 58 Fourth atnwt. yALUABLK CITY LOT FOR SALE.— That eligible building lot. witb the buildings there on, situated onthecoraernl Lll*rty aod Hand streets, front ing 29 fts?% inches on Liberty tod extending back, alon* Uand street 110 foct to Exchange alley. "" Jftia T B. YOUNG * OQ, 38 SaithCstd »t. IiXANUFAGTORIT FOR SALE OR RENT XtA— Enterprise Foundry, on Sandusky street, Alleghe ny, with good steam power, suitable for manufacturing purpose, of various kinds, will beaold orleewdlo*. Eu *|olroofMr. Samuel Henderson, oear the premise*, (has the care of Her. tiproul'a church.) who will show the property, or of -Je9 B. ROBISON * CO, 2M liberty at. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERS 111 P. IMIE partnership heretofore eiistine be i «M**i»d*mlgnsd, under tbo name and itylo of 6PANO A CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. .Either partner twit* authorized to use the name of the firm In liquidation. CHARLES F. BPAKG. - u JAMES M’AULXY. Pltteborgb, Pa, Ang.Blb, ISM. anT dlm DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership which lias existed between tbe k undersigned, iron the first day of Jannary, 1«W, under the name and stylo of SPANO * CO, was dissolved by tnutoel convention Ike tenth day of April last. (April' 10th, 1858.) Either partner ta*ottioriz«d to dm the name of the firm in'scttllng accounts and receipting for money whlrh may be collected, but Charles P. Spang, baring pur chased the epttre interest of John W. ChaMant,in the firm, lie (the aald Charles P. Spang,)and. James M'Anley, only are authorized to usothe name ortho firm, generally, in llqaklutlon. We ara succeeded In bnafuMS by SPANQ, CIIALFAi!ST k 00-. (composed uf.0.11. Spang, John W. CbalbfttA Campbell B. Herron, Alexander Byers, and A O. Loyd,) whom we cordially tcccommeod to the friends andcustom era of theol.lflrm. CHARLES P. SPANG. JAMES M’AULKY. „ ■ * J . JOHN W. CUALPANT. Pritsborgb, Pa, Aug. fltb, 18&S. ao?:d1u . .i ' DISSOZaCTION. : TnE partnership heretofore existing be t***n the undersigned,- under the name of LEWIS A LDOKRTON, was dissolved on the 50th lnst_ by mutnal consent. Tbe M&i™ of the firm will be settled by DAVID M. KDOER.TON, who continues the busloeea, ‘retaining the eerrice* of Lis late partner. DAVIS 11. I.EWIB. July 31st, 18$8 • D. M. EDQERTON. OARTWRIOUT A YOUNG'S, No. fiO Wood Sfrvel. [*nHl CELEBttATKD Farm For Bale, Ftirm for Bale, ©nsiiußß ffltmngts. D. M. EDQBRTON, WHOLESALE GROCBJR, AND jr COMMISSIONER MERCHANT, 107 Wood Street, aus. . PITTSBURGH NOTICE. — The Copartnership of Baca* LET, COM RATE A CO. expired by limitation, on the firvtlnstant. The boslnees will be continued by WILLIAM BAQALBT,at,IS and 2d Wood street, who willsettieup tbe basilicas of tbe late firm. W. BAOALEY, JOHN S.CO9GRAYE. Pittsburgh, July 22J, 1859.—joSLdtf WILLIAM BAGALBT,' I WHOLESALE QROOER, Nos, 18 luad ao Wood Street, AUeghony Valley HallHoad. TARKNTUM CAMP MEETING, OOW WSNOIRO WEDNESDAT, AUGUST 2S,IS£B. , U EQUIiAU Trains wiURC*H3Z2!E=3n XV I«I. rt-Uj fto* rittiborgh-SWi 1 HfITH .111 .1 (Soul*, excepted) *t7:3o A. XL, xodfip M »*■ «* Tr “” ” 1U Rutumlng, leateTarentum for PilUbargh at I:3d end ; TJO, Monday toot nfog—3otb lost. On the last day of tbe meeting, trains loaTeTarentum for Pittsburgh at 7i*o A. and 2 arid P. ,M- ExOnrsisn Tickets, good during the eocamptaeot. can bo hsdat the depot, on Canon Street, si 00 cents eerh. Also, at tbe MetbodlatßookgDeposltory.ttb street- PMSengmmwrt procure tickets before tiling*** ll In ™" nU - • - W - ”££*&■■■■■ TEA! TEA l!—Just retioived at France's Family Grocery and Tfe* store. TctonXiinttyAM gbeny, 60 half cheat* Black f importation, and wm »Flll petition. Al».**«*H £ English BrrakfiutTomheßffWS orwhJdb *re Invited to Extra PsmttP Dour put np in smsll sacks of onoShthwd oopfcurlh..btmlmiflr tbe coavraisno. ot k»uu; noi Wishing to boy »»hofe J"™* dhnng tbe hot weatbar, toranient France’sT»mHyGrocery and Teastote, Pederal »tr«et, Alle»beny. ■ ■ ■ > Jnl9 Duoos— CutileSoap, .. v, Anaato, Tina Japan ka, . . Chewifix.Qua, UavisTfilnMllkr;'' * ~ 1 ‘ ■' ■ ■ - Lodlor-s Specific. • taleby*- . B.L. TAHNESTOCX A iXL,- • sal? - No. flp libervystreet. ruQ AES—Another supply of maurim Hi : — rrj -_- r . v.omaw raFranaku Qn nu i» Hum) v, Irou.ioOo»u^So. (l(^,nl g r . J. „ _ , P ™? r M«,Ao t nit 17. :*M. ) *&«**««, of this Compoßy -£ teSUSJSKHEfSrTLi £ES' MarebinU- .DJ °* U ‘° »ra l.b.M.lo,.mating Tfow. Bth day of Saptambar UU,,U lOoVlock A meeting the Act extend er IhtaXWter will for their acceptance. *Qbo,itt~l . By order of the Boarf of Director*. an?;liml W. 1L DP? ST. G' 1X S ENG WANTED—I C\ooo"pounds^w which the lK*t market price, eiuh, will bepaU b* ' DAVID O.' UKKBST, • ■rau «. comer liberty end Head atmt* WAN TED—A Young Man of steady traa iaen babtta, having a email capita), wtebee to Jn rwtit in some eafe and profitable btuioees, whereMcoeld beemployed •• hook keeptrorfn hoyethercaparity. She beat of city rotfcrenee given and required; Addrea* Box cl. Allegheny CUy, V* t with teal maw and tlmo and place of meeting. . Jolbdtf WOOL WANTED.—The highest market nrffe raid lor ITool, by & HAKBAUfItt * COL"-* jel* WoawilbertrSe. ftTOOLI WOOJUl—loo,ooolbt.Wtolmuit n jgaEw^.^. isafgcccd «na m Prwn tt«. J*2WA'rtfT E W ANTED.—Tho.lughest cash price paid lor Rye,(lt So. 185LibertyttnaLby jo3o RIPPLE, WIKTB A QQ. WASTKD 131M1£D1ATB1j¥.—10,000 Man to engage in the sale of'the mort pqpoUr selling Books in America. Invalids, Mechanic*, fanner* and TWh er* wishing to travel, wilp find this to be a Tory profltabl# and pleasant business, enabling them to see ths country, and make money at the tame time. Agents now In the ba*> Ind** aro clearing from JSGO to tL&OO per year. Tor fhll particulars and a list of Books, address 11. M. RUZ.I3OS, Qnoen City Publishing Ilocaa, 141 Main street. Cincinnati, OfaJtK or, if living Rut, D. BULISO.N, Philadelphia. anl&lydavfcT iStmcational. Sommerrille Institute. for Tonngiadlei. AO. i 4 ST. CLAIR STREET. Jlcr. C. P. Eeactb, Da. Fijoii, Hit. W. D. llowasd, D. D-. W. Tiuv, 'HE next pesaion will. commence, on tho A firatMood&yot Sejdembor. Instruction given in all the brandies ofKducation oatull/tanjtbtin tin beat aehoola of the Rest or West. Including.the Primary v ßranches Na tural Sciences, Mathematics,' JieUoaletten, .Ancient and Modem Languages. A few unail Iwys, uf polite manners, will be received. M'u.e. fr'Cnsv/routlier of Fr*ncb,- ' . an!7;3td | 2d. A. J. DiCXOQJ, Principal. atitffoit Salts. P* M* DAVIS, Auctioneer. * Ooßunotcial Sale* Rooms, No. M Pifth Btr»*L 1? A RM^I^^EAVERCGT^^Aucdto . —On Tuesday evening, Aognst S4th, at at tbs commercial sales room*, No. 64 Fifth street will be sold that ra) aabis improved fhm, of oco hundred and fcrty aevan acres of choice land. In Bearer county, Pn_ situated on tho Ohio river, and Pittsburgh & Cleveland IL It, about six miles below. Rochester, and. being the first farm above Industry Station. It contains about one hundred acres coat, thirty acres of timber, three hundred fralt trees, shrubbery demand three houscii, suitable for tenants. Tho above loins the lands of an eastern coal company, (who ero abootgoing iutofull operation,) and will bo ahotru to tncao wUbing to see tho premises by Mr. Carson, who resides on the samew :-.-r Team: —One-third cash, balance in' four eqnal annual payments with interest. Title indisphUllo. Pmsriakm given immediatlAy au!7 P. M. DAVIS, And. SILVER I*LArfID )V ARE—-On Thursday morning, August 19tb,at 10 o’clock, will bo isM.oa the. second floor or the comnuTcUl sales rooms, No. 64 Fifth itroct, so eztensiTo sod rich variety of SllTor Plated Ware, all of which is of the beet workmanship, and after tbs latest sod most elegant design*, consisting of Plain sod ffluifi; Tea Bets, Urns, Kettles, Vegetable and Nursing Ditliw. Ice Pitchers, Bntter Coolers, Watef Pitchcrs.'Kgg BoUort and Cups, Fruit aud Cake Plates,'Captors,Goblet*, Cnpa, Ac. The articles «Ui be open for examination on Wednesday afternoon. (aulT) P. M. DAVIS, AncPr gTOCK. P., i v '**■ i'*, Ij’t. WV& 0. K. K. at pbitatk y SAtx, la lota (a ■oit.parcbuervby / P 1 P.M.D4T]3,Anct,Xo. M Finn ; AESTIH LOOMIS t CO., aweiMtiFßKiii AN adjourned sale of the 737 shares of stock In the Bldgo Mining Company, forfeited by An Co. Tor nonpayment of Instalments dne, will b* held at A* Merchant*’ Exchange Rooms on Tbnraday, Angoat ,19th, 1854, at 8 o'clock, by order of the director*: also -JO aharc* M, A 31. Bank Steel; fldo Allegheny Disk Stock. , „ AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, APtO Slock Broken and Anctioae*"- STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS ft CO, AT TIIE MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE EVERY TUURSDAT EVKN'UiO,—Bank, Bridge, lnn:r*ncs\ind Copper Stock, Bond and Real Estate aavd at public feU at the Merchant*’ Exchange by } ■ ■ „ ' AUSTIN LOO3QS A CO. Note*, Drafts and Loans on Real Estat* negotiated oa reasonable tenu by AUSTIN LOOMIS A 00, - ee2l . fitoc K -.. Note Broken. S 3 forth at. J. &H. PRICE'S CENTRAL PLANING “MTT.T v Water Alle|lt»r, ARE nowin fall' operation, with Fay ft Co.’s Improved machinery (or (be mann&ctarlng of bash. Frame*, Doors, Shutters and Mouldings. BttOdtra spd Contractors will And it to thciradrantsgv to call aod ascertain otir prices: ' COOKING BV GA6. A. WORD TO O’HK LATrncq. The heated term is approach- ISO, and *re call the attention *f the Ladles to the Pact that COOEIN.6, IKOSINO, to., Can be done with oconomy, without oppreasim heat, with ooleoot, and with dlapateh—the fire being always ready in a moment—bynsligg i - Snigrave’i Cai Cooking Stow, . • To wliich *e respectfnlly Invite your attention, el Nd. 7 B SmllhfleMatrreL 8- A* JOUNSONAfiUO. AaKkmoty ami Clt> Eights for aaJe. apOrfly w*. u. r0TTg........... —ed. d. rorrs.„ ~«mt.n. rom WILLIAM B. POTTS & CQ>, FLOUR FACTORS, -AJE*X> 3PRO3DXTOB COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ~ - ‘ 324 N. Delaware arenne, and 323 if. Water Street, (above Vine Street,) PHILADELPHIA. dSrCaah adraommadeop Coptignmopts. taylfcdlm Wu.e. BOLen . . lrrirl ... iif BDUCXI WM. B. HOLMES dt BRO., PORK AND BEEP PACKERS, DEALERS It? PROVISIONS, «fc_ Corner JHorket akd Front Street*. mrao . , . . W- O. W-AJils*S riOUTED OALIBX7, POURTHBTREET, UtvemWoodTud Market, rpieburgb AMBROTTPE3 and-' _ . , ‘ PHOTOGRAPIIB lakcn in tho rjezar ttm or tbs Abt, at satlsfsctorr myllidflm . - ' CARGO A OO'S - A mbrotype and photographic s f •*!* ot * oppoefte Daly’s, end ttemlag** Ihrn* Store. Photographs finished In oil or water colors, tinted or plain. B peel mo ns and Reception Room on tbe groend floor. - mfMly „ , Olf BEST QUALITY AND FlNldll, '] FIFTY CENTS, »» *4«o? «•» «* SO. 84 rointTU STREET. cisci3]UTt;Stat»oroiiie,lbaU(onCo Before me, the subscriber, a Justice oi the F»co, la and for wid county, personally came John Lee, who, being duly •worn, depoeeth and aid that be had been Chronic Dlvboaa for'the past'tweoty-two ynn, end bed ooaralled and; rooeired prescriptions fur Us aw trom all the principal pfcyiidanila Philadelphia and Cincinnati, but ill to no eftet, u he received no niltf. At list be was reduced to a mere skeleton, without erou tlie hope of ever finding rtUei, bulbythe advice of * Msad, wa* induced to try HoeUtter*! Qelebrated Btooach Bitten, and, to Ida ntteraurpriw, found relief from the ftm trial, end ia lea this two month! found, himself perfectly <ur«d ofLle complaint, andls dailyrecovering bla'stnoxth of -body,and Increasing in Utah; «nd cbeerraliy.glvca this car* tlfleate, to the hope that others afflicted life hinueif met be benefitted. • .... JOBS 11K. Brorn to awl anbeortbed befino me, AugcttHULlSM. C F.tfANdKLUAXN, Justice of the Peace. ; Ko. 44 Western *tro«£ Cincinnati, 6. „ SoM by proßgiiU evwywhero, and by HQBTKTOSM A BUITH, Sole Proprietors. Nw. 6g Water or M front «U, aavaiswT : ... .< ,i. pumps. : TEPFERY’S PATENT DOUBLE-ACTING M PVUP.wIIhITOIA RUBBER BALL VALVES, iv B““bc*^ic ntm Pmnpi win ttrpw from Itvenli b Jive tinvdnd M. lent per mivvte, crrvl from their rimplldr/of enotiacaoo, are tea liable to get out of order and are more nelly mail ed than any other pnoipe.-' . ***? appointed agent for Allegheny coosty by the patentee,! am prepared to fornkh any of the above Pmnpe and Engine#, and shall be pleased to have any one owTotu of porchaalng call ahd examine them at ay Wan- N. B —Township Right* for ole on liberal force. < A. A..HABDV , ' Corner ofFront and ymyrtmta. ■ JuMamdAeT piUaberxh,P». XTOTICE hereas Alexander Irwin and Xl David nolxnee, compering tbeflnn of A. UtWII A I>J ? by deedof voluntary assignment, dated’Vay aw%w»d and transferred alllbelr goods,4baiteU endef fceta to the uttdenfgned in trait for the beoett ,of their creditors. . ,:.r PITTSBURGH. All peraoM biting eUlns sninvt tfa* nJd AUxa&siar lr* winaad D*tM Holsua tt A. ftwta A Co, vtU prm&t Ibtta 4«ly ntb*Dtieat*d, to lit* iurf«*lg»*«l, Md thorn fefebttd <» hi., .Ill»!«. B .k, |««^CE?SIiW Awlgp— of A. If win • Co. MEBICAN ABXIMIiJAIiEUIWItHS. — Tb« nbacrlber* add*! to thalr cst^bUabaeat jiKESr£S*W£**M“W Worn "ST?.. tb«»li°T» IQ»J« °» ■ ««l» ami tete>:,u. ttnplrf In ‘"f.jJS'.tieAzr i%StCnABKRS J.. \ tortud to «nUI» foggd, bolb »aodi ofiKod ib thU twx«. - ■ r-v, 1 ‘ : - r-‘ t 0 j.an*iroßßBo»,nitxft*(xC «o4£ad "•< 300Brwdw»7.y»wT5k. TO WHOLESALE DEALERS IN •. - ' ->••• 06TRICB,VULTCHEtod fA*CY FEATHERS, TRIMMUra*; *&/, :, la.*«MiUU»oto OTLTinml Importation of thi* dMetfntion of food*. which eortrt oTtry quality, atrto and caL%r bl* for BonnatTiimaUs*. fringes, «. Undedobr fciefUUoo formannlachinssttio fu4lu 'itvW Jatiih country, »od jrfll execute order* for aoy muntit* <™ abort notice. J. C. «afc2md.v/-.. ■?oo&uoflw*y,SewYcck, O ofmjMcfc* quaiilrfjvit reoeWedfnd.for.aate, SK? •ale or retail, at FRANCE'S Family Grocery tadTeaBtort, federal atreet,AUaffatoy dty.. ONEY—I6 boxes new Whit» Clbrer foml*At re*SCCB >■>!• argon lid Tea &UjT*, Federal »tmt, Allegheny city. - --Ta£u| Seasonable ooous—ru™v.~ Boq»a Skim, prgude* bra. Mortamt. •, Aft-BMasrsafir*. ip ATE NT LEATHER -jjsr, ', i ; ./f^.fSßSujgf Jiotfws. BStantß. AT TIUI - -;'V' ■ ADAMS UALLIBY, mylgrtmd
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