■mm 3 SfDOMpIO tnBPBMIDBJrT.—If tbelAUbogQ* "* ■ democratic convention bad' manfully rejected, •' on it* merit*, a resolution endorsing the admin . . JstratioQ of Buchanan, we should have honored It- for ita boldness and incorruptibility. We . V . bat* no sympathy for the administration, nor s\*.- v ■ . have,we any tear® to shed oxer the rebuff* it >. - • receives from the contentions of the party. Bat y_ i.- , i : Ve like to see a question fairly met. A sneak , />£ V ’ is a loathsome boiog, whether he be cogaged in politics, ineaTesdropping, or in pilfering; and \ * ihewneakiog way to which the bogus conven i tion got otar endorsing tbe administration was ’a' the most despicable thing about it. WhuoJadge Wilkins offered his resolution complimenting ' Buchanan, he was cut off by a motion to ad journ. The members did not dare to sund up . boldly and defeat the resolution ; they did not l --.' ■ seek to earn the credit of coming to a direct vote on'if} but with the instinct of poltroons they c.dodged behind amotion to adjour&7~and slunk ■ k v < - A - ' V . away trom a responsibility they dared not meet. « ' As Judge Wilkins said, they wero not only cow -ards, but blaokguards, lor they did a cowardly «thing In'the dirtiest kind of. a way. r . ' II vu * part of the bargain with tho "Sure* ' heads” that the administration should not be :*-■ endorsed, and the bargain was carried out. But U was one thing to defeat manfully. a resolution of snlorsement, and another to sneak array from it like culprits, trader the convenient cover of a motion to adjourn ‘ For the former, if they had had thexoarige and virtue to do it, every oppo nent of the administration would have thanked and praised them, and none more than ourselves; ■ -butfor the latter they deserve the contempt of' alt who are not hang-dogs like themselves. The only approvers they havo foundare the Williams and Robinson clique, who Lave a natural fond ness for that way of doing things. '' '■ A* V'^K ‘ i*' -. v . *. ;v- • • behind policy end evade principle. Why this - -• • far tor speak the truth; but, above nit, why re ‘,te ■ i fust tbs oldest prominent democrat in Allegheny * • county ihe privilege of reading acomplimenuiry A -/>' resolution of a democratic President. Well . ' may he exclaim, “care me from my friends ” " Tbeleiter of Judge Staler shared the Same fate > *s4. - Jnitdeoided wcMftroDg on the side of (he AdminUtraiion.aniFstumbered with the Com mittte. Mr. ShaleKis io faror of tbeLecomp too polioy of President Buchanlo, and has eus* Vi.' : : tained .him throughout. For lhis he fell, and at ths hands of men who should hare taken better oared/ him.” .• 3 •* r *>j .tM , ■svi. *> s * < '*ri •>. . - i»>*,v ;r rV‘ <• ’ i ♦ v.-.h • **;■•'■ ■•' ft ’4"’ i '-"-.‘v--; ;* .' :-*■&■ V*- - .•>rr *■ . * '"- -\.ii • ’ <\* I V ’iV*”’ 1 us I- ,v4s*)V’ft» ■> , •v'aT'V4 T k >5 ■■'? :•»> •'fcv!*- I *'-' v 1 *»'*•!£ I * ''Vr.^: - Mr» Btbwe. The other 'articles are “Youth/ '-V anesiay; “Pintal/* &CaUforoia sketch; “Daph .‘T?£v; . unities/’ concladed; ♦‘Waier-lilletf/* a Botanical > . "5 ; sketch ; “Illinois la Spring Time;” “An Ereo- V ' • ’ • crmt of the Breakfast Table,” fresh Merer. We nre glad to leaka that the Atlantic is steadily ■ ►' r advancing la public favor. ■■ }•' ■ " ' ■ ■ * ' ■ . Tab Philadelphia Ledger, noting a sale of f $6,000 Allegheny Railroad bonda at 50, goes on ... v to iey.: “The aspect of affair* in Allegheny ~ .. county is not favorable; the subject of the pay mebC*,of these bonds baring,been drawn into the Tbrwx of politics, confidence in the securities ' . - weakens ae the eontsst between the paying and ' repudiating parties waxes warmer and warmer.” # T£fere U^not tv properly speaking, toy “pay ing*' paky'ln this county. ' There are individu als who. think the interest ought to be paid; but there is no organised party in favor of its pay ment. jConkeqnently, there is no suoh contest as that to Whioh tbe Ledger alludes. . •* . »'V ~'-1y ■ *■' A irvß . has with ins nuuassnoT out. — A -. ' ; t on nuned Brown, belonging in Metnpbia, JiWi-v* ‘ Tenti., attemptedloeommitaeieide at Lagrange, , |lo. f * few- daya alnce, by ahooling himaeli . through the head. The bell paaeed throngh the , J -' efcoli; between the eyce, and lodged in the bach SSje-f-'-'-- part of the head. Part of the brain >u ecat • . tered orer tho front of hia hat.: Medical aid $ 5-.‘V' wh qoiokly at hand, and, etrange to eay, after f -Aiu" f■' a period ofr;|haeneibility, the man rewired, and Lf. -J.. ■ : j* no* able toalt np and cobrerao intelligently, - and la conaidered in a fair way ofieeorery. y.r ' Th»Coicrixxiowor tbs Mzxr naauLAiuM.—. ■.* ;■■■■ .prhlle the party pelltiea .were net, ilia true, to ' »- b£w great extent, a direct iaane in'the recent' , xettteet, there are eome IbingainoonnecliOn with thereeolt, whloh giro ue a otrong reaaon to that thereinamajority in the Territory, ■■ el BoftabUbahef and a eery largo: majority who ara oppoaoAiothe policy of ihe precent Ad * L mlolatraßonN We do not Anew to what partlen:. • Ihr potitToA'/aithhU nfthe membrrxjrh allied; s/ , - .but-*6-know:eqongh to feel ctmddepUhai both ,Ff'< ' • V ,'lbhtnchet wonid ihowttetear'm^jSriiyageittthe > •+' A 'Eeooinpipn achenw, ofthepreaenlAmlntalrattei. '' -- 1 "*? it-wJWrßtw ■ I *-p*£*' v;; - a- j >■'?■■■■ ": =■; I - vvl'v' 'S',XS’£ 9 '■* ' T -v , •* ■ • ' 8. RXDDIfB * Co.. «t ftcfinwi PITTSBURGH: MONDAY SIOBNTNG. APOCST 23. 1858. BirniUOAS *TATJt TICKET. >o* avnuou J» vox. JOHN 1L HSAD, «f Pl»n«!«Jphi* roKCAjru coastßStovzs, WILLIAM K.rHA2SK,of r«yetU. lUPDBUCA9 COCSTY TICKET. rot oruwirt TUt oumtr. GES. JAMBS K. MOOBOKAD, PitUburgh. <*o*o*m-»22& pirrwct, BOHXRT UeKMIQHT, Allfgbeny Crty. . taum, ' ■ JOHN P. nSKSt, Wtaborgh. Atanav, J. HBOO!t TOXTCR. Pittsburgh, BLUB H. HUSO, do ' . X>AV !> S. BAYAKD, IVUat, JULIO* 1. Z iLLER, IXcSMACort, - BOBZ&T P. MaOOWKLU Allegbouy. ’ asrauir, JAMS L. OHAHAM,'AUegb«y. PAOTBOSOtAMT, BASIEL ARMSTBOSO, Httibatfh. ZACHEUS PAZTCKSd^.IodUu. AfIUToX, JOHN AL LARDIBU. Cb«U*n. C&AOXKt, OIIAUNCBf B. BOsTVTICK, Lawt*&o*ysD*. BOBBUT O. 0* Y.S, Ohio. Tax Pott of Friday- did not read like itself, and lit leader, premising to support the bogus 'democratic tloket,<w&B unworthy of that staunch democratic sheet. however, it ehowed something like:a manly feeling. We copy iiechiet article: Great indignation is expressed by Demo* ; crate mod amoog honorable men of all parties at the treatment received by Judge Wilkins, {a the' late Democratic Convention. His snow white hairs, bis years, his services, at least de manded a decent respect. Often in Allegheny (County Conventions, when not a delegate, ho has been invited to a seat on tho floor, and frequent* • • ly called upon to address the Convention. Upon his reoeot visit to Washington, at the request of Mr. Buchanan, he remained his guest for two v :, weeks, and was everywhere treated, by the most v distinguished men of the day, with the greatest respect* T«i here, in his own home, where he has epent bis he is denied the privilege in a convention-—* democratic convention—of off ering a resolution endorsing Ur. Buchanan's , effort* in resetting the American flag from insult { eetiliog a question woleb has bben tbe sub* \ jectofnegotiating or bickering since the last -war with Great Britain. . There was no Lecomp* tonlsm in that—-no nigger in the .wood pile—-no distracting clement; bni a pUiu, respectable rqpolution, which every true American should have rejoiced at; every democrat having one particle of respect for his party or lore for his eocntry, have voted for. Yet it is was ruled by the chairman oat of order. We regret the in* traduction of thefashion which mica democratic doctrines out of order and lead* enen- to skulk Th* Atlahtic Mohthlt.—Wo bave received , copies of the September number of ibis ever* welcome maguine from Hunt & Miner, W. A. .. Gildenfenny, ud Case & Co., all of whom Lave • U foveale. Them ia-no political artiolo in this • number, but its literary articles arc of the high* ■ esi order. The opening paper is on “Eloquence.” The "JDnloch Estate” is concluded. "Hambies in Aquidneck” is a gossipy sketch, end "Ann '.. Potter's Lesson” Is one of those quaintly told -v-: tales almost any reader would attribute to ing with the Telegraph Wiresand “The Auto* : Tub Mormon editor of the JVas who 'did)/ blows his own horn in that sheet, taking care always to use the third person instead of : the first, eajre that he (Mr.Toia WUiiams) would be very glad if The Gazette would leave him v (Tom Williams, aforesaid,. the.horn-blower,) ' atone.. We haTi no doubt of it. V- sTflaCanal Commissioners, haring taken the opinion of (foaaior Buckalew aud Attorney Oen* oral Blade, are about to institute a. suit to test the constitutionality of the bill-auiboriting the •ale of the State works to the Sunbnry and Erie .Ballroad Company. APoki*.— We bavefound' 4 -Poet, who takes ' Vlhe thine off the rhymester of the - Press. To .morrow.Wjijtfll publish a historical poem -from hla pen, on “the creation of the True Press.” • - Tw-^U^'CoDrxAQEAtipg.—Oar : baa | MaarTratrniaxaisFHXLAO&t^u^—Aoeordiag ; baca rifift** bT »dreadfialetlamitT., and fclarge | to iheLedgtr tba tctal annual produetof manu- I aaM h*a been facturingiaduetryin Philadelphia andvicinity i U!d in rofca by fire. Frohi eleven o'clock last ,is $171,884,788. Oa this the Ledger remarks: Eight nntildavnuhitiuamoraing the devouring ? According to the census of 1860, ibo averaga 1 elemiot.held sway, and was not subdued until proJaci ire power of each person employed in j trtff ttafldiflgoa ite south Bide of Main street manufactures io Philadelphia,-was about $l,lOO > from Stone to St Paul street, had been destroyed per auuiitn, a rate confirmed by our own Invest!- * together with all the stores on tho east ride of gaiion?, ami the capital invested was about one- 1 South St. Paul sireot-io Bucklaod'a/Block, in- half the. aggregate of,production. Assuming | rinding a Dumber ofbulldingfl on Minerva alley, ; ihat v 'lbfc>e relative proportions were correot, j The , well known Minerva Block, and the Third ) though the aggregate amounts were manifestly i Presbyterian Church, are among the buildings | eroneoUa and assuming they are applicable now, ■ totally destroyed. The firemaybe taidtohave . the respective items would stand as'follows : ' fairly spent itself without' resistance, for. it > Capital in rested in m&nufacturesiu Philadelphia ! burned uotilitreached walls whtehoffered noth- | $72,51)0,000 ; bands employed, 182,000 ; pro-1 ing of a combustible nature. ?’•. j duct, $145,348,785. " j . Our celebration of the Atlantic Telegraph has J j’ CCOVfcKT op.a Lot pr Coustmlfsit Plates. I j been .an expensive one to Rochester, and baa • _s olDelirae aiacß a counterfeiter of Cincinnati, i h«n ,‘WDded by »talamu, long to.be r.inbtn- bcin huU pursuod lLreK . numb „ „ r coun l bered. .On Slondny nighty when, tjie tneemge feil biUs cnd platts into lho o Bb Am. On wm received thn beU.wewrang. nnd .jub.lee Mond.y Inst Ute l-lo.ee were recovered, and followed impromptu. The firemen nnd citizens j am b n g them, were n one hundred dollar piet. hod scarcely ret.red beforo a fire hroke out on on lhc lWe „. Bauk 0 ? Maryland, al ia | Water nreetjjthtch destroyed acme $26,600 M( , oUB _ , M( . U u „• elawd haB 2, appearance r°/a h eL P , r .rt !> .7I T 6r. fatigTien of lb. evening U ho™g ( , cc „ used for Bome olhcr Incapacitated the firemen from labor, there, and auJ lW .. Icked .. f „ thp 5100 u ln( i \ | the loea was therefore greater in cdnseqaence. I $5O plat , ou tiie ik , rchlulB . o( Setibume ; Last evening the formal celebration took place, Xort i Carolina, very well executed. Another I !LTwi.™ P l ™ cl P lt ' 4 . a “df °? ? l "r ur , pate of the denomination of $5 was so much i e B T i ! “ a, a“« *“ r defaced as to he illegible. There woe.UoaSlO eWien. t™ 11. j®** 0 the firemen and pb .e of the Bank or the State of Korth Caro- did P “ C • “ al BaUi e h - » well-executed counterfeit, Tho grand total by our figure. .Unde $172,000 Wt : oh ‘ E “culation some with a total Insurance of $103,500. There are ‘ S ,“ A 'J L , * N “" SOT Ar “ T -7’ some email loaMa and inanranora which wo have . 6od “ “>» ooe P el (Maine) Banner the fol probably omitted. This is by far the most do- ~1 ? * * d * crtlSenk «nt: etrnctive fire ever known in lhi» cily.—HocAmMt “ dcatrona of securing tho service, of two mate,teacuera to teach school the coming winter. 1 tako this method tbereforo of making known the fact. If this notice meet the eye of any man (I mean physical us well as menial) who is will ing to teach as well as keep school, I Bhould be happy to heebirn. ii. B.—N'o persou who wears a that#!, spectacles or valks with a cane, need apply as sufficient insiruciioD from, that class bos already been had. 1 T.UBAITOHpRnTMTIABY DESTROYED BY FIRX. —The most severe firq that has visited Alton for i many jean occurred last night, within the Pcni- I tentiary walls. About dusk fire was discovered bursting out in two or. three places from a room j lo the building near the gate, designated as the i ) drying bouse for oooperage. In an instant os it i i were, the flames spread through the room, and : I to the adjotuing rooms of a largo loug building, i | So filled was (be building with oooperage stuff. | | machinery, &0., that tbe flames were beyond all ooutrol. ere ibo firemen got fairly at work upon I it. Efforts were then directed to satc the ad* i joining buildings, comprising different branches of business, ground together within tbe prison walls, with alleys or roudwnya between them, j The eating hall and hospital building was now j on-fire, there not being' sufficient hose to reach I it from the gateway. Hose was iaken up from the Warden's house, and past grated windows, and thus a stream was directed oh to. the dining room floor—»but too late, for the roof.; and upper story window frames.wtrc on fire. To prepare for frustrating all possibility of escape, Deputy Warden Wells placed a strong guard upon the walls, with orders to shoot any convict who even showed a spirit of subordina tion. The tnost infernal noises now arose from the Penitentiary, of convicts in their, cells yel ling for fear; of the singing of others while working at the brakes; of the shouting through trumpets, and the general noise of the The noise was distinctly heard at our residenco in Setnpletown, one mile from the spot; and it seemed as if a general rebellion and revolution was goingon. The main cell building was not ignited, but the upper floors and tiers of oells became so heated and fall of smoke that the, cb.hvicta in them were turned Into the halls, of .the lower stories, where the heat and smoke was less in tense. They were fearful of being burned alive apparently. • No escapes were effected, although two or three attempts were made, by prisoners chang ing clothes and trying lo pass out among fire men and citizens, while saving wagons and oib -1 er property. Tbe roll was called at 10 o'clock | to day, and every man answered' to bis name. The loss is about one-third of the building of j the prison, valued, with their contents, at be j tween $20,000 and $30,00 •. —Alton Dev i. 1-itA. Great Flood is YobeCoitstt. —We iesm from on extra issoed by. one of tbe York papers that j the lower or Southern portionof tbatcounty was , visited, on Tuesday evening last by oiie of the j heaviest rain storms that has been known in that eeotion for eighteen years past. We have not { the particulars or tbe fail extent of the damage j done, but learn that the waters of Muddy Creek j became so high as to carry off .ihfree of the j County bridges on that stream. We- also Lear j that‘some damage was done to Castle Fin Works», j the property of Coleman’s heirs, on that stream, | in Lower Chnocoford township. Muddy Creek 1 enters into the Susquehanna Canal tvr.cntv miles below York, and the deposit of waab.and sand in the Canal from the Creek has been »o great as to’obatrnct the navigation and hinder tbe passage of boats at that point. We have a ru mor, aiso, that a breach occurred on Tuesday night on the Tide Water canal, a short distance below the Maryland line, which carried away soma fifty or sixty feet of the towing path This latter breach may aot be so serious da represent ed. as.we have no direct information from that poiDt. On Wednesday night, nhput- 10 o'clock, another very heavy rain passed over that reeton which we fear added to the injury already done j by the previous freshet. Death of tub Boors Macaclst. —Readers will recollect the account recently published of the persistent and nearly successful attempt of a man-to personate Robert Macauloy, a citizen of Scioto county, in California, lie gave oat tb&t j he was the real Macauley returned, and made [ oat each a circumstantial case as to deceiro rel atives and old neighbors, while Mrs. M&cauley ! however repudiated him from tbe first as bogus j The case was one of as extraordinary personal [ identity as that of Townsend in Cuoada. , The pretended Macauiey was, in bad health, nearly wasted away with consumption, and he died on the 6th inat., in the Poor House of War ren county. He was a native of Bdtler county, 83 years of age, and the victim of whiskey crime, and disease Ills real name was Win. Macauiey and before death be confessed that be wus cou- , ceded with anoted gang of horse thieves and counterfeiters in the vicinity of Portsmouth. It is supposed that bo and his gang were well ac quainted with tbe real Mncanley who went to California, and with many family and personal incidents connected with him; and Mrs. Ma cauiey, having some property hndmoney, they combined in the singular manner already known lo obtain possession of both. For boldness of design and address in prosecution, the plot equal ed anything known in the annals-’..of crime in this country.— Cleveland Leader', Th« London correspondent of the Evangelist, in giving an account of a threo days’ revival meeting at the town of eays: “Among those present, and Who-spoke, was Dr. Hamilton, the eminent divine of the Scotch Presbyterian Cburoh in London; and author of ‘Life in Earnest/ The Bev. jUr./Arnold, aa estimable and young Epiecopal brother, also took -an active part, and added greatly to the interest and spirituality of the meetings. You trill be interested with the fact, that he is a grandson :of Arnold, the American traitor, and the only male heir who survives him. -’Keshas a sister married, and they inherit a largo tract'of land in Canada from their grandfather.”; Tin Qeassbopp»Plaoub. —According to the Fredonia (N. Y.) Advertiser, myriads of grass hoppers nave appeared within; the last three weeks in almost every section, of?.Chatauque oaunty. It eays: “ ThesW&rms in our imme diate locality exceed, in number and destruo tireuces, those of apy previous year for a long period of time. Their depredations are not con fined to any particular crop. Everything grocn is liable to their consumption, even from corn and potatoes down to onions and tobacco. Much injury has already been done,; and infinitely more will be. unless somethlog Interposes like a cold rain, ora disease, which will cripple nod destroy them, some evidences |of which latter ore now apparent.” 1 Twxlt* O'clock at New YoRK.-Appleton’a Rail way and Steam Navigation Guide, of June, has on pago 2T, a Time Indicator," which shows tho dif ference of time between, various cities in the United States. When U Is twelve o’clock in New York, it is: At Boston, Usss. r ~~.... At Portland, Ualee At Philadelphia, Pa. r . At Baltimore, Bid, At Richmond, At Buffelo, N.Y^.. At CfeuUUon, 8. C.,— 00 cdlDOtn put 11 At Pittoborgb, ...... 36 mlDatcs past 11 At ffTbtellnfC, TV, 34 mlcair* put 11 At CUrelud, QbUv-"-—“•■—•■>••* So minutes put 11 At AagtnU, Ga,-...... .... ~8Q miaatcs put 11 At Detroit, «J 4 mlontes put U At Colambn»,Obl£>, 34. mloatas pul 11. At 3O mitraiea pint 11 At ledJaDapolb'l(KU..~..~....~-.—.•; 14 tpisotcs put 11 At LoolaTllle, Kj.,— U nilauruptst 11 At Cbicsco. 11l 0 tulauUfl put 11 At New Urltftß*, La-r- W tUioatM put 10 At Bt. Loci*, -55 minute* put 10 At 81.Pu1,UiDtiea0U...~....~...~- 44 minutes put 10 PAXsnn. Accident—A Lima Giiti. Scalped. —The Gowanda Reporter says thbt alitile girl, Aged nine years, who resides „ih Cbllina, Erie county, met with a most painful accident one day lsatweek. Air. u. was raking hay with n horse rake, and the llule girl wishing to ride, her father placed her open the horse. The animal aeon became frightened, and started into a. run, throwing her over on one side. She caught, however, in one of the rings of the harness, aod succeeded in holding on .for Borne sis or eight rod*?,£tit tn at last compelled to relinquish her hold, when she fell to the ground* before the rake, Which, singularly enongh/vrcroWed at the instant, and struck her head in such a manner that it tore the scalp almost entirely from it. Sha is at present doing well, aodieio a fairway W.iwcoTer., When the news of the successful transmission of the <toeens »Mesagereached;West Lebanon, ' N.H.,1 thechnroh bell was rung by Captain . Joaspeh. awaitnm.of Aha Bevplution, 99 yeart.ofage. ' - „ J858,--»-Tfao Goaramrioa WfcExfte* f :^inbtnifiitcd ; the fio&JjxnclWaihhoni jr., ■' i i?§^i Marriage with a Deceased Wife’s Sister. —The English llouseuf Lords has again rejected tbe bill parted by tbe Commons for legalizing marriage with a discerned wife’s sister, notwith standing the large majority which it received in tbe lower House, nnd the evident popular appro val of the measure. The chief opposition, says the N. Y. t'hcning Dost, seems lo come from the lord* spiritual, who profees to regard the person uuiird by these marriages and their off spring as beyond the p&lo of companionship or intercourse withseapoctablo men, although when not speaking from the bishop’s bench they some times express very different opinions. Nistu'. District. —Tho Republicans of the Ninth District held a convention at Forest, oti Wedncsdty, and nominated John Carry, of Wyandof, lor Congressman. Tho District is now misrepresented by L. W. Hall. Tonic —From CoL Albert Pike, M. C., troui Arkansas. . W/uimtcrua, D. 0-, Jnco 11. 1840. *'l liivo used ivo battle* uf your Bctrhave’* UoUand D.'ttcr*. an.! bate round It very a«-ful lu cose of Indigestion nod Urn<l .chf. M»1 mgxnmrnd it to ail who need a pleasant and cllirn ions remedy and valuable took.” DyiprjKic H'jaten Aoß'c*.—Bo-rbave’a Holland Bitten h»scun.-<i mo *.f Dyspepsia by u«ing it oaly one trvek. 1 recommend it rcnfldeotly to all suffering from this disease. CLARAK. BRIDOHMAN'. i’Utsbarglt. (Vt. 24. 1840. l>lr». ?. I* tbe wifeol tbc'uotod Lithographer.} Tbe Uto Qlgh Sheriff of Allegheny county has given ui tho foltaviu; - *1 was afflicted with Debility oT tho Digestive Organ* ammmtinc to a revere attack of Dyspepsia, which hadre dt»ctd nyjUsh cootHlrraMy Mr wife woe also afflicted under same circumftancea, and with same disease- llavtn. used yotjr tn«dit.ii>e relied B-vrl.»vr's Holland Dlttrrs, w» both obtained i elief and aro happy to afford you this public evidence of Its valm-’.*’ JORN FOHSITU. Pittsburgh, lau.RM, 1847. - »l $1 per trattle. or six buttles lor £6, by tbe pro prfeti.r«,BKKJ. PAUR. Jl. 4 GO-, Manufacturing Pharma centlstsondChamists, 27 Wood street, between let aod 2d Pa* and Druggists jteoemlly. atu%d4vP HAIL HOAD SFIE.E COMPANY. Joseph D11vr0rth....... D. \V. C. Bldwell, (.Vw-cr.-mrs to Purttr, RrJft d SWff) mxnfAcrratns \.r RAIL JIOAP SPIKES, CU AIRS AS I> BOAT SPIRES. NTTSIUJRGB. PKNN’A WHEELER & WILSON’S suwxiva UAcazuss Agent's Opmce, 08 Firm Street. Thodrt Machines, which have gained such an cnriable reputation orer all ether Savins Machines, on ac count of l»t. Tbrtr Lock (stitch. 2d. Their simplicity cl eonatrncUcu snd cunw<p;ent freedom from derangement. 3d. Easy uioteravtit, nud 4Uu Tbs Sr dcrjbllity, are now odr red with ali the la’aat IrCprovnnoot and advantage* at mannUctnrein' price*, by LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER 91 ILL S MKLTING PARE, M'CERD'S & CO. MAXUFAOTCRERS OF SUEATHIMG, «UA2UKK.«‘ and BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP PKIt BOTTOMS, lUlfcM Still Bottoms, spel ter colder, Ac Alan, Importer* aod Dealer* In METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IKON, WIRE, Ac CoOvtantlr 01. band, Tlumeo’a Maebltw-* and Tool*. *fanhou»e, Jto, 149 Firat and 120 Second ttrtet, Plttibargh, Pinna. 49*»pe cin! or-ttra of Copper tot to any ilrslred pattern. myt9'i!3n>** lyT '•Death to all Vermin!” "Death to ell Vermin!” “Death to all Vermlnl" "Death to all Vermin!” “OOSTAH’s” Kai.Uoadi, *<u, EXTERMINATOR, -COTTAR’S*- IW-Bn# EXTMIMtNATOR, rCOSTAn'B’ , KLE(/rtC k*UWDKR for Anti. Invct*, etc. (TbooM-T Ltr*UlCLi annoits Kuoets.) —S»>ld tier) where (Drursitt* sod iK-alcrs deetrwg ternu, «eud for Cottar*! Private Circular) QJLOa receipt of ONE DOLLAR. “C.wtat” moJ* to toy addrvaa in tun United States, a nuScieDt quantity (pottage paid) to deetroy the *ermtn oo any premia**. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, S-ild In Pittsburgh, pa, by H. t. FAHNESTOCK A CO- R. K. SELLERS A CO., and 0 80 11. KEY.HKR auTMAwImT gniLAPSUHIA. WM. McKEE & CO., Ko. 29 S. Front st. end Mo* 23 Letltla St. Importers of FOREIGN DRY GOODS, Abe constantly receiving on consignment, IRISH LINENS, BHIHT FRONTS, HDKFS, Ac., la great variety. Also, BRITISH (JOOD3, cotulutiug In part of PAPER MUSLINS, VELVET COED 3, BEAVERTEKNS. TABBY VELVETS, ALPACOAB. CASHMERES, ITALIAN CLOTHS, Ac. Jol:d3mffc Pittsburgh Water Cure Establishment FOR THE CURE OF ALE KINDS OF DISEASES.—Located at llaysvilte Station, on (be PUu* burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad, is now newly ro fltt**d and Improved by the erection of a Gymnasium and Bowltng Alley, which will afford agreeable and healthful exerctae and atnosemcnf for patients and others friendly to unray.tem, wbe may with to fpond aotne Umo with na during the liot weather. Address Box 1304, Pittsburgh Penn*. „ J. HBRFOUD, M.D, 1 J«2-lAw3mF 11. FKEA3K, M D.. / FISH! FISH! CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A FULL SUPPLY OP WHITE FISH, TROUT. SALMON, PICKEREL. ' HERRING, MACKEREL. J9*orden, Accompanied by the cub, will meet prompt attention. HENRY It. COLLINS, my!4:dtjyl 25 Wood street. MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!!' Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Sjmp for Children Teething. It bu no equal on earth. It greatly facilitates tfac proceai of toothing by softening the gums, reducing all Inflammation—will allay pain, and la tons to regolate the bowels. Pepeod upon It, mothers, It will give rest to yourselves, and rolief and health to yonr Infanta Perfectly safe In all cases. This valuable preparation is the prescription of erne of she most experienced and akflfnl female Physicians In New England, and bu been used frith never-falling-roecen In millions of rues. Wo believe It the be.\t and surest remedy in the world, In ail onset of Dytentory and Diarboea in Children, whether It arises from teething 01 from any other canto. If life and health can be estimated by dollars and cents, It is worth Its weight In gold. Millions of bottles are sold every year In the United States. It is an old and well-tried remedy. • • -12 nlhntfs put 12 1C luUiatn put 12 && tuiiiuiA* |>ut 11 •••. £0 uloatos put 11 ... 4$ nJnatu put ll 4C miaatrm put H riUOfcOKLY 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. genuine tiolew the faotlmlie of CURTIS A PER* KINS. New York, Uoo the ontaldo wrapper, Sold by Omggista throughout the world. DR. GKO. 11. KEY3ER, Agent fur Pittsburgh. JnfcdartlyfcT The Great English Remedy SIR JAMBS CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared frr.te a prescription of Fir James Clarke, 81. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This well known Medicine la uo Imposition, bat a snre and sale remAty for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, rom any cause w hate ret; and although a-powerfnl remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the constitution. TO MARRIED LADIES tt U peculiarly suited. Itwni, In a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. CV*> POU fares never been kruntm to direo timtonthetteondpogtofpamphktart wellobtentSi For fall particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. N. B —sl and 0 postage stamps enclosed to any autborl red agent, will Insure a boulo, containing over 60 pLla, by return mall. 8. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Pittsburgh, wholesale agent, and sold by all druggists. apCjdAw fc T THJS GREATEST MATCH MACHINE IN THE WORLD! " A lORTUHB MADE WITH A SMALL fITVESMENT THOMAS’ PATENT MATCH MACHINE It a simple, cheap and perfect Match Makar. The Machine costs only $111; U driven by bawl, anti will make the for- Cone of the mannfkcturer In a abort time. Where good food 1* to be ha 4 readily Itmaterially reduces the cost. £9"Bevera! county or Sachins privileges are offered to* sale at aWeratenrice. For particular! call at GAEETtI OOUNTINQ ROOM, Fifth street. JeLdkwtctfT * i-2 .V . .AllkladiofTobtceotlaw A »dOlgmi lUwracwUlftoJweit* bofldiss No. t*9 Woo d •tn«t,la attirf|.wl>jwft(y VlHboptattdtoroqttTvUuirfriesdit Special ALEX, K. IIEED, Agent, No. C 8 PUth Straw*. WORKS No, MS Broadway, New York. potters: Perm an# n t 6 ffl cc. )-*A «runa^‘cefct*ui story DwoUing «® . Vompiy!sg..mth the urgent request of hun- 1 v«u«r ewnxany • • '&i?-»<*,) «aouiui»e-OJat d»d* of their patients, - i T e.tutu r*W b«v.U waib house. Ae., with flnfi. trttk liableand . „ , _ _ . Plttabargptlo Select axi l l>u turn on Councils a*- nrrumi Tliie Loose 1* supplied with hot X>RB. C. 3VL J. W. BVHJKS ; J ' * nd lt u hereby ordalntd ixarp-d by the 'an <1 cold waW' UUi. gaa,' *c,-arid being la a central loca i ■ JH?e to remain . < ■*?*„,_ , -L.. |K . . v u , • t?-n is admlr-Mv *diph-i w the WAiti cf * t .n^—kual PERaANKSTLY IS PXTTSBrUGII, ; .“Kto T* "»«■* f*"™ * JW ** -Vf 1 U r Andmay haconsulted altheir office, I ter upon and lay duvm rails fir a dnutip ‘.f railway nirl •” ' Urt ~ er I* ttrt,,uLira wtvn Penn Street ' * nb ,be >‘ rt . Ti,e *° ottra« CT ri., F u.e run* n-uh it.«w.,f.i • * -itmv i *. niachh-'ry, l>y »ti-aiu pawr, bom »'»•, ic-rmtrm-»f . _ ' POSITS TIIEST. CLAIK HOTtU Uutier »tr*»t. along *.v.d»tceet tolhri.);,»tcoGV« m> i,t putul uuty»ezoeptSoDdayt,brCottsamptiuii; JLsilima, on »ald street, su the Ninth Ward,to en»bU> s*id cjo>j>«ny Bronchitis and all other Clironlo Complaint, u.« oe Into «k« throe* «u-e: to IVt*. raiat.!ii4« n <« _j.u .. , , rjr street. /V-rufftl, that IQ Dociu# ebail the said rumid coiopJtaitiJdwithoraiiieaisl'Qhßoaar}- including u .mpu.y 1-y down * double track of railway on any por- ifetirl J7iieoir f Affection* <•/ the £iinr- t £tyt- i ln<o ft »U street itwiJgceulo Sffina, Gat tritie Fern/if' fomn '<i jo It ttr fretoa the northern side thereof ‘at tboexpensv of > .aid company. And -provided, further, that said railroad tta. rIYCU A SYKE3 would state hat their treatment- , company pay fjr the opinio* ot Pike street from Harrison of CtnuaiaptloalibaMd open tt» fast lhs»* Ae dirccie tr- j to smallaian meet. funder, th*t «h«u *oy £i«AnxT- u . , , . ' ’ • , pav«<l orgftniou, tue uhl railroad company shall b» m uta*j*icsm*a la e*lunyi t and -they therefoi rmoloy «ssed t»* the lb cardl-« hegnltt r wlththo cct of parti.R Meehaaical. rhuterties to pnrify tbe «od gradioßtwelTe fertlu width Mono track be laid down, blood and strengthen the aynem. IPitJk Ovxr, they nitn aadtwcntj-toor fectifa double-track be laid, ofany wjnaie onlj u PaUieiifra, {huvu’g no Cunutr* rfotl yeKm tued further, that OA oil portk ns of Ibeicid the done.) and Invalids arc «p>mtr«tlvaf.itica>Hl n-ruturwMtituc track aball oe ballasted Mid filled upon Uieiuuide* Ht it-' •k. I«« untanmlMv...**, vi ! ’££«•*« KkieteL. «..y the plauaible.bui f.ls. ids* that «he~*oat of Uie dUiouM can | Sic. 2 That .aid company in la» io 0 down its oil. shall bereachedin a direct insuoer by lnc»i»Miin,” for fore ! may designate, . „ . J v ,at all sniject to th= tegul.tionsof said <lty, and tatt on.j In the lucd** • onill further lowraon subject,four tallw per hoar .ball charge for cniruihation. I far ill 6 r*V of speed, under a proaity of fifty dolUrsior Alistof rji»e»»b)im Will l« sect to those wiahimr to *.od* | *aab nod «t*fy violation of the pruVl»lotirof this oniiuaoce. ■alt ns by letter. my29aiswfctfy ; Prcv\d*d, thatsaldcompany he required to keep a watch • m "> at ihocroeaiajpi of Adams. Mocliaolc?, Harrison, Pine I and Loccst streets. I tire. 3. That t»ra power* and authorities hereby granted I stall be nnll and void If the mm Allegheny Valley 11-ilroid Oimpaiy s’ia‘,l at any time directly or Indirectly, by its agent* or otherwise engage In he I>u*lues* of Fonrnrdinr Morchant* or evade the prorUlunn otihls ordinance, by giv ing preference to 6iio or more Commission Merchant over others. dtp. 4. That eald Allegheny Valloy Railroad Company ■ball pay t)oy taxes oaseamHl or to h.i assessed for city pur poses upon any property of said iMiupanj situate and owned by it la said city, and that a refusal or lailure to do so, or failure or rotnsalto pay the aatessKeoc for paving and grading authorised by this ord’usnce, shall lie deemed and held a forfeiture of the povnrsaud rights hereby granted. Sic. 6. And for the farther protection of the iutcresis of property-holders on Pike .treet bo it further enacted that the ssidcompimy shall within fire years from theptumge of this ordinance, cause Pike street, af-rcuaid, to Imj in creased in wlutb om the north si,l- to .ixty feet nt the rn>p or cost and expense of said company, and In ensn of'thetr fatinro to do so all privileges granted under this o'dinatici' ■hntlccasa. Provid/d. that said company, in the event of altering the grade ©b eaid street, shall, pay all damages ac cruing by uld nltcratiou. «. Thatall ordinances or parte of ordinaiicr. inconsist ent herewith,boDtld the »ame are hereby repeated. Ordained and enacted into a Us In Councils this l'.lh day of August, A D., 195%. American Manufactured Watches. We would most respectfully announce to the public that w« b«T« tikrn tbs Agency for tho celebrated AMERIOAN LEVER WATCHES, An article which U manufactured in Waltham, Mas*., and gotten op of the bast material on the most approTrd princi ple, and poeteseoe every requisite fora IIKLt ABLE TIME KEEPER, For any defect in material, workmanship or performance under lair usage, tho manufacturers bold thom •cltm at alt lltnes rtwponelbln. Then watches have been tested and are iu use daily by a great many Railroad officers and bare give tho ntoiuet eatUlacUoe in regard to strength aud correctnen of time on LOCOMOTIVE 3 AND RAILROAD CARS, While in motion. Every watch wilt be accompanied with a certificate or goamnteo from the manufacturers, showing that the buyer runs do risk whatever of getting a watch that will not keep correct time. The watches arc of a medium size, hunting case, much in style like an English Watch, nnd will certainly please .Tory one who may giro them a trial. In addition to the above, we keep constantly on hand a fnll assortment of tbs best mako English and Swiss Watches, Watch Makers’Tool*, Machinery and Watch Material, to gather with a complete stock of Jewelry, Silver Ware, : Clocks, Fancy Glkvls, etc., which wo shall at all times be happy to show to out customers. KEINKMAN A MEYRAN, 42 Fifth *t_, Pittsburgh, pa^ mrlQtlydawT— JnlO John C. Bakor & Co'a OENUINE COD-LIVER OIL!! Tins Medicine, prepared in the most ap proved manner, and bottled by ns, has received the sanc tion of the most scientific ol the .Medical Profession «f Phil adelphia and elsewhere, who recommend It as snpeiiorto any other now manufactured. Of Ita efficacy and importance as a remedial In cases of Consumption, Goat, bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rheuma tism, and all Scrofulous disaaeee, it is unnecessary to S|**ak; .—thousands of eminent physidaxts of Europe and America having tested its wonderful curative properties. Prepared »uly by JOHN 0, BAKER A CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 1M North Third street, Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggists throughout tho country. feilSidtocSO 8. B. & C. P- MARKED, MinrracrctHß or PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS OP WRAPPING PAPER. Warehouse, No. 37 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, pa. Rnus bought at market prices. myi:tf fc J. 11. CUIUSTY, M. D., 163 rAW Slrcxt, Pittsburgh, Pcniux., listing had the adrautagrs of Eastern Colleges and Iloe piUls, and srviTal years' practice, offers his profess tonal ee trices lu SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CASfig. IL*v. W. D. Howard. Rw. D. 11. A. McLmn. T. U. Sill, Kw|. J. R. Iliibter. 0.1. WUftoo McCandlewi. Hon. 11. A. Weaver. lion. T. J. Blgb&m. , John 11. Mcllor, £aq. Jacob McGotlUler, !>•) ttj3:Wofe N. IIOLMBJcJ SONsi, Dsatiao is , Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange, CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT, dank notes and specie, NO. 47 MARKET gfll}»ET, 'PITTSBURGH, Pa. ft3_Cotieotlnno made on a!t the principal cltlt-e through jut th. Uuitrd States. ' ~ ap22-Ccly JOHN COCHRAN & BRO, imncnuia or Iron Railing, Iron Vault*, Vanlt Doors, Window Shutters, Window Guards, hr., Pi Ava nut Scrtet and W F/uni Street, . (Between Wt**i and Martu,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Ua*-« cc hand a variety of uew Pattern* fancy amt ]dain, •a.mbits tar all purposes. Particular aifoutton paid to eo* cloaiugOruvn L,its. Jobbing done ut e hurt notice. oirii va. vaKo«vta..._. VANDBVER & FRIEND, AXXORKEJYS AX LAW, i a*n SOLICITOUS IN CIIANCEUY, S n a. .V.tstr' > fi.’tKA, iiuliu^lte, /•<»«. u..«.- pi..u.i-tiv K....ic in ituv i-«i i <-f Northern orU'mtai. U',»> o .; n WIU attend to Iti- ~(>rr!uw»nJ Balo ~f ite.il K-tut-, ot«- laJniuu Muocy "U Uoiiila and Mortgagee selilvdfe W K YM A N JC aO N . Manufacturers and Di'alers In all kinds of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, AND LEAF TOBACCO, Comer of Sen.iThf.tld Strnt and Diamond Alley, PITTSBURGH. PA. **. c. MBUISOX _P. a. MILLS a. WTTBhOW POT2LU3 „TO»S MUAIA. ROBINSON, SHIS & MILLERS, POITNDEQS AJED MACHINISTS, Washington works F ittaburgh, Ponna. Office* No. 21 Uerkct street. Mannfactnre alt kinds of Steam Engine* and Mill Uactilo try; Casting*, Railroad Work, frtoam Roller* and Sbf/t iron Work, JobUni ;»nd Repairing Jonoonsbortnotlce. mrgfrlyd# M. B. GIiLiCbPIK, DENTIST, Extracts Teeth -without pain, by an entire* it new Anaesthetic agent applied to tbe teeth end gams only. Ti-eth from oue to fall setts Inserted oa the varioai metallic bases. Qe also Inserts t*eth on entire Areefaiw base with continuous gum, which In beauty, cleanliness and durability cinn.>t fall to please. Call and examine speci mens. t3_offlco No. 51 Fourth street, below Market, (second story,) Pittsburgh. Je7:lydfc 8-AJVXXJJC3-, GRAY MEBOHANT TAILOR, .Vo. 62 ST. CLAIR STRRRT, - PITTSBCKGH, PENN A., is prepared to furnish his customers and ooyerv generally, with the latsat and moet tubiOSAble itylev of Spring and Summer Goode of erory variety, which be will make ap to order to th» entire utlefaction of tbore who tusy favor thorn with their patronage. apitilfc PATNB. BISBBLL & CO., HAWfacit'UM or Cooking, Parlor and Seating STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fenders, oto., AndMauufactururaof the Celebrated CAPITAL COOKING R.AJCG-FC, NO. 835 LIBERTY STREET, Jy-lhtydfc HITTHHUKGIL, l*A. MITCHELL, HERRON & CO., HiAcrActcaxu or Cooking, Parlor and Heating STOVES, 6ratc Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, it., 104 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa« mrSSfcly POSTLEY, NELSON &. CO., Manufacturer! tf GUN BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES, ROBINSON'S BOLIOCAaT STEP!. SCYTHR^-Warraated. Corf Sint and Hammered ShoctU and Spade*, Ho**, Hay and Manure Fort*, Pick*, JSfaUoclrt, &c. Warehouse, Ifo. 17 Varl&et St., aylhSmfc PITTSBURGH, Pa. OEO. 11. AHDERfIOS, No. 181 Liberty Street, Pittebnryh, Pa*, JOaTTicTtrua irn> wuotssaii skalic hi Erary Variety of • PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, Shoo Leather, Split*, Morocco, French and Country Calf sitn«, Sole Leather, Carriago Oilcloths, All of which will be fotahhed at the loweet Cash Prices. IDES WASTED .-&* •pfr<»r . ZPOBSSIG-K EXCHANGE. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUSCA.K, SHEILMAK *, CO., OX TOE ONION BASE, LONDON, IN SUMS OP ONE POUND BZEUUNQ AND UPWARDS. ~ Alto, Bills OB tite prlndj*! cities and towns oL PjWe, Bolgiuta, IlolUad, Germany, Ruad* aod other E&Qppeta States, constantly on band and for sale by 1 W>L XL WILLIAMS A CO., _ Baakera, Wood mwt, comar of Third. \ * KPOBRB. COMMISSION , AND FORWARDING MBBOS A.WXS, - Ho. la Pino limit St. Ho. itm to Hurducli 4 Dickson, St. Loale, Day 4 Uetbck, CltrtlDDAtl, Ohio, CbM. ImOeld A Co, toolsrille, Ky, •* f- 8. Day A Co, Banker*, Pen, lIU, Green A Stone, Bfinkurt, Moicutine, luwe, D«y * Matlack, Philadelphia, P*-, B. rereytb.Cbiceco, Freight Agent lor IlUnottOentn) Bellroad, . -JeMtadto PITTSBURGH BAG FACTORY! 3D. C. HERB ST, Corner LlbertyendHend Street*) PITTSStrttQB:: Manufacturer of all lands of light Bags nibble for Grain, Floor, licet, JJoekwheet) Salt, none end Grocer*' cw, printed io nAet aDdepproprUte dedgnt to order. . A'eoiututnpplyolBc*alMe,£aga on head, and Oral® Beg* for hire. ' Ijfilbd. - -T-iiaKUjr^; A A BAGS DRIED APPLES vV for nle bj Je» v JUDDL*, WIKIS k 00. - • •. .. ' r'-; ahhectiscrobis. '? SAMCKL JIrKELvY, ProsMentof Common Cnnncil. Attest: Ilcsil McM A9TJHI, Clerk of CommonConncll. ' A. M. POLLOCK. •' President pr>> h«» <if fr-h-ct Council. Attest: It. Morrow, , Clerk of Select Conixit. au23.7.t<l Furniture, F u r ni t u re WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. H.P.DEOBAFK, 87 BOWERY, (Wholesale Ware House,) and 4€o PEARL St., (Retail Store,) SEW YORK. 4ST* Hills of T*iibtj-Fiv© Dollars Ki»Uili--l at Wbulnale Prices at tbu Dowctj store. Jtoaewoorl, MAHOGANY AND BLACK WALNUT PARLOR FURNITURE, Io Crocatelle, Delalno and Plash. .Cane seat and common Fnrnlmro In great variety. AUn, ENAMELED CHAMBER FCRMTURR In cetta from 822 to 8100. Spring, Citrled Hair, Moss and Whalebone MATTRESSES. Also,'FeatJier Bedssud Bedding, Patent Premium Sofa Bed steads, *nd Patent Self-Rocking Cradle*. Dealers will find at the above stores, the largest aijd Inst assortment of any cats -iishroeat in New York, and can bay either at wbotcsaJo or retail, cheaper than at any oLh«r house In the city. aaSSdlmd v O XHO XT'Xs-A. It Tue undersigned having associated themselves for thotransaction of the Produce Conimisaiou Business. Ar No, 244- NORTH BROAD STREET, Philadelphia! Under lb* name and hrnt of DIZOCT & ZiZVIS, Will be pleased to receive Crnsignmeuie of all kinds of Country Prodace, Grain, Ac. Frum their knowledge oftbe busintss, they feel assured ofgiving.atlsUctUn to all who may fat or theta with their consignments, which am rcspecttalty solicited. DIXON & LEVIS. JAMES a. mxo.v, r CYRUS LKVIa N. IL—Good, received oa storage at rvaso cubic rates auZUimw.T r P£IE undersigned have fyrmed a co-nart- X. uership, under tne style of «h ichlult, M’Laln A 00., fur Dansacliag tbe wholesale Dry Goods 6n»luera. WILLIAM HiiACKLETT, AaMSS MXaIN, nCGII .TONES, JOHN ACPAY, T.T.MYLKU. SHJ.CKI.ETT, M'LAIH & CO. Wholesale Dewlers"m FOREIGN ASD DOSIESTIC DRYGOODS, -Vo. W HVsif Street, ofpotitt the SU Charted Bvt-L ao23:ltad CANDLE MOULDS', WA KRANTKDto be ofth.» host metal, all nci-a ituJ ;>i*itcni», tuanuLiciomd and lor sale by .UALVKKLKT, »PS3iSiud No 7W» H.i.-v. flrrtt. Philadelphia Domestic and staple dry goods —A good assortuirtit. C. IIANK)N LOVE, an2y 74 Market street. Drugs— ~ - - - • Costar's Rat Exterminator: Veuetlaa Red, Drop Vermillion, Laytons'Refined Lifjnorkn, Americau Airotr Root, Eualraa Pith, Split Bk!nj - Cardaman aoeds, Ll<]uoriCd Root, Bunds' Saraspurilla. For sale by U. L. FAHNESTOCK k CU , No. 00 corner Wood and 4th streets. Fishing tackle, POCKET CUTLERY, AMMUNITION, GUNS. EEVViLVER:*, , , GUN FURNITURE, And everything necessary tu eujjy * day’s gunnery. or Fishing Tacklu, can b» l.au at an-M , OAKTKIGUT A YOUNG H. $6 Wood st. ON HANDS—on excellent stock ot Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room and Counting Hoo»o Fornf Cure at low price. (au2l) T. R. YOUNG k CO. Dark meruimack prints, cotton and Wool Mona De LaJncs, new stvias, at 12U and 2i coots per yard. 0. HANbON LOVE, 74 Market st. ALL at our AN arehoase and examine our iiock of furniture, Ixfure ['urcfauiog elsewhere. T. B. TOCXG A CO., opposite “Girard Hoa*,” Smith field meet. WOULD you be without a spring bed when you ean have one for the low prieo ot FIVE DOLLARS? ♦ (nn‘Ji ) T. B. YOUNG A CO. MADE TOORDLU—every description of fine rarlor furniture. T. B. YOU Mi A CO, NEW POTATOES—GO sacks Neshannock Putatoe*Jo*t ne'e! and for sale by. >a2l lIKSRY 11. COLLINS. MACKLKAL —30 bble No. 3 large mack* arel; 20 do No. 2 do, rec’d and for nlo by • IIENRY 11. COLLINS. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphan** Court of Allegheny county d»trd the 7th day of August, A. !»., 1858, thesu -ecrtlwn will offer at public sale, at tbn Court Homo, la the city of l Utatiorah, on Saturday the lltb day 6f September 1853 at lu o’clock, A. M, as the Real Estato of WllUam Proctor! late of Allegheny city, decM, all that certain lot or piece of gronod situate at the corner of Lacock add Morgan itreeU, Allegheny city, having a front of 15 foetSluebcsoe street,and extending indeptb yu Sloignu street, prewiring V* e , T n" w «« North alley, being onibalfot lot . 1 . . ,“?■**»“ ‘ of ,oU » ot > which l> erected a two story brick dwelling house, with stouo basement- Bround Bltnate on Morgan street. In Allegheny dly, bonnded and described as fob it.-beginntn* on Morgan street, at th* distance or W6r . .^ mF ;7 ,^,e3r * tbtaa> aloc F Morgan street i"? ,trtof lo i t> ”' ®S thence on lbe line of lot No. 8, { „ ! thence at ritrht angle* with Uo* of lot No. 8, 25 ft. n y n^ e3r: ,^ enc ® a,uM « Ptny alley 4 feet to line o! , * io of KobcrtOwrs.'.lot 12J4 foul, and tbeuco ,4 feet to the place of beginning, tbe same being apartoflotNo. T In said plan, on wwlh Is erected- small brick dwellingWe t ~ Uo ~ A certain lot or piece of ground on Nunnery Hill, r D r^^^7 M * b ,i P ’ on Federal stn*t or Franklin road, and running baek In deplb 120 feet, which Michael Carrot and Johanna his wife, conveyed to William 183, V llfi,page£o. For farther information apply to Mitchell A Palmer, Attorneys at Uw, No 87 Bth ttt&u Pittsburgh- Terms utaale. JOHN J. MITCHELL, r - „ CHERRY ALEXANDER, au2Qfluw3ffF Ezrcutirt Wt%. : Pndor.d!Zairi. CaBRIAQB manufactory AND . eastern repository JOSEPH -WHITE TTASjuat received at his Kopoaito-e«2fcs XX ry, Situated near the two’Mile nrn tweeo PltUbnrgbandJUwreneevlUe, a(pteX^tedoeodUl . con * t,u,U ’f reviving aciwsra •ccopd-bandyeflßjtJw th* public may always final og a good stock dn find. lie also ntannbtdtures to ukc tv°“. ,b V rt “rtk** Carrtkges, BugglMand jfc'rtWnlSs to th. boJoeu. WlrtrolghtMilMrtbKUc.A.xp.rl.tS « »*• hoilnsts. and Ills welMSkn facilities, fiSuatters the rente of the Excel* .slor vratubus Line of Coaches, passing the dour erivDf. tey ndnutea. . . . » aulMwdw •A.*XT c '!N' U a I* F A X It OF THE AMERICAN INSTITCTK, ATTHE , OR Y STAL PALACE.'’ J.v the citt or :, r £iv rffkK, Xh - Miuugen announce Ural Uie IxhlblUrtrt »m Ur opened 1)0 prepared for the re- JL ceptiooof roods OB and after the Ttlj of Beotonberl h fc , sro?J^ : i™S£ u^ L “ li “oracuuDatSSte eatibltore the loipor unMOtnaUncMrtjappUcatUo lot the epae,Ur, T rtl.n I l *™" l *™ can Ur had bj ap ?i£ts.m Oorrwponding Secretory of Sl5S!!^I* S ja 35 L B 2 #dw *y* NewYotk,to wboa all cowmunJcaUoni aboald ba addieiaad By order of the Manager*. ~ - ,W. OnMRCnAIIfIB, J*VCh*h?ii. JoMr W.CaAWtM.BeeV. •■ •T'jgg.Uwtfiw-J SUADEfcJ —Buff and 1 Green, °* “adttTßfy lowpfic*#. \~' • M ' W.irOXaStOClC;' ’ ■ ,'.•*» no.U3U*riutrt»»t. ' I’O LET.—A large well famished dwelling A. th&l{ in^niioiiirftnßcntt - (or rsnt low to# jim u.t>»T.i j aU CITCnCOCK, McfitEARY * CO. V dfor £>alr. FOR SALE— \-jjait 0 r youns hor?o9, kind , a “ w ‘-tfc hi nay taiDfn —j{t»xl mrJrr tJiP ™ •£?*'•■ '* •' fim«» fur » Ud». •r '7ni C f nM ‘ Jb * ,n, ‘ ,w - Ap f »l* UUKO. W. BONX.BCath l‘t J 9,. “ <r, ‘ "«t v( IUO liUtnoad, Ail* _ v . «a-n 53007?? Jl . SAL£ — m:ma};vctnr qmSJLS "t, «• “JSs*’ STEAM ENGINE roH'tiAXK-A cood «CTnaj;«..a.iram tal , crs , iU h T.° cyUod«tol,r» J] ha |jj,„ c s lmj et , 11 mchc i«r.- _»o0 i-oui.dt. Apply u>Q W. flU.\N.K.otb »,A. of oto>u«-t, iblhl dour «„t of Ho Diamond, Allegheny cit«. FOR SALE.—liousC3 ruvi Lois in i‘uw« ; i'orgh »td Allegheny ritka; ~;*o, iu the of I tastLiWiiy, Eharpshtirg, and Maacl»-*t«r; u-veral h*ud- 1 Mtne country farm* of different sizes, iaorrr; dlr»> ! lion, at various prices— sumo very good on*. Persons wishing to purchase would do Well U> call and examine the trciilcr, and tbPWwtahhig to sell, to bare their places n-jiitfU-nil at OSi). W •Me of Olilo street, tblfJ door west of tbe Diamond, Alle gheny city. 1 aulO Farm For Sale, CONTAINING 300 acres and situated 20 niik« from Pittsburgh, the Allegheny and flutter Piauk Road running dlrecllytbrougb it- 14<* ones is cleared, the balsuce, ICO am*, H a ell timbered Tbelm* | prorementa are reasonably good. Tt will dm. sold all to - getluw or in part* tosait parcha*er». Term* reasonable. Apply to JOUN DEAN, Allegheny city, or tn Judge MARSUALL, flatter county. aal4:tm<i LOTS FOR SALE. THE following Lots are now offered for sale cmttry liberal turoja and low prices, t|z: ‘ Ist Fifteen Lets fronting on Batter *trc*t, in Lamrncu vllle, immediately opposite tlio wall of Allegheny Cemetery. 1 Kseh lot2l fwt Irom toy 100 to Pdlloet <hcp-to an alley 20 ■ feet wide. I 2.1. Fifteen lot* nt-arvr tbe Allegheny river, i-ach 24 foot fronton I’cail s-r.*et.4so feet wid")nnd extoudlrig in depth 114. feet to an alley 20 feet wide. SI. Fifteen l>ila n»arer th« river. tnch 24 f.*et front on Pearl street, directly nppueifa above, and extending In depth toward* tbe liver Xl4 (ict tocn alley 20 feet wli;. 4th. Fifteen !>•!* nearer the flier, earn 24 feet frontSto llrfiail'Aov, (which if K 0 f**t wide, and through which tlo Allegheny Valley Railroad rues,) and extending in depth 114 feet to no alley 29 feet vide. Sill. Fifteen Lots opposite the above, and nearer tbe riv er. each 24 feet front oa Broadway and extending in depth 110 fret to aoftlley 20 feet wide. Ctb. Fifteen Lots nearer the river, each 24 fe*>t front on Bril street (50 feet wide) aud extending in depth 110 feet to an alley SlMret wide. Terms ofssle as folio w»>~Oue-thlrd of tbe whole porches* money to remain on bond ami mortgage— Interest payabln sontmily—one-third i>f ibu balance custriu hand: the n» raoimfur to be paid In four djoal uunual instalments, with interest, payable nunually, secured by bond and tnortgAgfiT Purchaser* to pay tor deed*. Plana of tbcwi lots oi»y l-e wen at tho following plnor. Bailey, Crown A Cu’% jO’Uanv A Co's Glass Works, 9. Seller* A Co *. lOilemnD, llailman A Co's, A. Ilradloy A Co’s, ■ White'* Corrieg* Factory, Knap A Wade’s,- | Pa. R B. Works, 9th ward, I Sboenberger A Co’s. (Allegheny Valley 11. K. Eh»- : A. Wood, Agent f»r Pluxiuai i pot, r ’Brewery, .- fit tbo Garrison, Newtneyer A UrnT, Vmpirejllagh McKelvy’s Lumber Works, | Yard, Park, McCardy A Co’* Cupper Works. For further particulars, opply to Lb W. A A. 8. DELL, Attornoys, Jolfcdtf No 103 Fourth at, Pittsburgh. Firm for Sale. TIIE ANDERSON FARM, 2* miles «S abovu the Depot, at Now Brighton. Beaver JggL •Pa-, on Block OduM Unn, containing 103 acres of excellent laml, every acre of which is tillable, and 06 of which is un der cultivation. There arc IS acres of good Umber. 6<>acroa in growatid pasture, and an abundance of coal. There L-iun Orchard ol grafted fruit trees. In almost every field tbci* iaaepringof tiuvepftlUi.g wntt-r. Tlw Jtuproveaituit* cuuKist ut a ww rr*nio tacbisl ton weather-boarded I'.g, a tui iil teuaut hou*p and a Inop* frame B*rn. to by SO Thu choice tvm Is In a high uf cultlvatloa, fence* g.,tt-L a:.d in a ucigliburbood, coavynieut to •dint.!*'* Kor terms, .'.u<iulre at THIS OFFICE, or of >nl2-lAwtfT J. ANDKBBON, New Brighton, Pa. Ohio Land for Sale. 1 THE bubeoriher offers for sale section tcr», tumwbip 12, range U), otarit couolT,Obio, cunum>oiy known as **Bo«rmou*a BccUuu, M cotiUlniiig lt la 4)tuuieo tbn.-v niilee west of Maoalllon, on tbe £tut« Pmvl to Wooeter, and si this aboct two toilee of the burgh, Ft. Wnyoa and Chicago Bciiroad. Tbe south, east s:ui nortbMuut quort-rs ar«* partly chared and Uu|wovml— remainder is cvveroil with •uperiof'timber—aoo tbe wbute l> well watorwl t»y sprlcgb and rauiilng streams.— ia cotifideroj the finest body of land in tbe •'tit), it .will be sold undivided or tn <|aartera to suit • i, •b»<k>r». To tbo» who desire to invest in real estate a • - • pportuutty Is rarely oflerrj. J. B. cWKITZER, No. 10l itli struct. Pittaburgh. FOR SALE ,OK LEASE, It lot on Fourth •Ueet, between Bniitbti«ldaml Cbvrry Alley, 100 feet front by So du-p. A I»t on Third .ilrtvi, ntar SnuthScld, 49 foet front byu6 ftetdenp. ' NIKTK Waxn—The Hi»are ianindcd by ButW, Wilkins and Carroll-streeU and Spruce alley, 64 fMt front by 120 deep, nearly oppoolto (o Paunock A llart’s Foundry. .Tbs bouuded by Smallnuto. Wilkins -and Carrol sireeo. and spiam alley, 261 feet front by 120 deep. On Allegheny, Canon and Butler strecU,adjoiuing tbe Allegheny Valley Bailmad Station, forty coatignuua Loti, «acb 24 tect front uy 120 feet deep. EJ*htacresof ground in Kcserra township, part of ont Lot 225, between the Now Brighton road and UiUdole Cetn etry. bixty Lory In Allegheny C'ty, Third Ward, between East -Lane and Cneatnut »in-et. A Tract of Laud in Wwitmarclaod County, on the Phils delphlu turnpike,.7 mile* fram Latrobo—7s aertw ia CtilU vativo of rich bottom land—3oo acres. A Tract of Land near Lhronler, Westmoreland connty, of 373 acres.' WILLIAM M. DAULINOTON, v mvl6:dtf . 165 Third street, above SmitbQel£* Valuablo City Property for Bale' THAT very desirable lot on "Water Street and Redoubt Alloy, next to John Irwii. k Son*, being 120 f-etun Water And (>OOl street*, and lO deep along Ujo Alloy.- . It will bo sold together or in lol* ot 20or 24 foot each. For term*, (whkii will l>« made «uy m to payment,) ap ply to JOSEPH 8. LEECH k Cl)., mr<Ldlf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. J‘ ibeTity stkeet property for J BALK.—The fiiore-roum ami DwtlUnir, situated on berty itrevt, near Bt. tlaJr, kuown M No. 183. The lot it alx>ui 22 f-et front ami 120 feet deep, cxt*mJ{ng back to Exchange Alley, on which I* Erected a Stable and Carriage* house. The property rent* readily forsCwO, and wlllbeaold at a iurgaln and on acromsiodatlog forms. For particular* «Wolro..f R.H.KIKQ, *p!7 Na. 211 Liberty street. FOll SALE, 5 acres 100 perches of rand In Oolites township, near East Liberty, adjoining lands of Tbo*. Mellon and B.A. Noploy. This property is ele gantly situated for a private residence, ami would nuke ons of the most hnnriftotnv country seats in thn bwintiful Taller of East Liberty. . For prireand terms, apply l», . _ AUSTIN, LOOMIS k Coi, _J*23 __ No. 68 Fourth street. Y'" ALUAIiLE CITY LOT FOR SALE.— That eligible bnDdlng lot, with the building* then on. cltnatodontbecorneroi Übrrty and Hand street*, (not ing 2o ft. 1% inches on Liberty aud extending back along Iland struct 110 feet to Exchange alley. I*lo T. D. YOUNG sL Manufactory for sale or rent —RnterprieeFonudry.on Sandasky street, AUrgbe oy, with good steam power, eultablefor manufacturing purpose*, of mrion* kinds, will be sold or leased low. En quire of Ur. fiamnel Henderson, near tbo premises, (has tb® care or Hot. Sprout's church.) who will show the property, or of Je9 ft. RQBIgQN k CO n 258 Liberty sL Business fflfjangcs. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. TIIE partnership heretofore existing h?- the undersigned; under tbo name and style of SPANG & 00., Is this day dissolved by mutuhl consent. Either partner boliigauthorlzed to nsotbft oataeof the Ann iu liquidation. CHARLES JV SPANG.' JAMESSTAULIT. Pittsburgh, P<k,Aug.6lh, 1558. - ' aul.dlm DISSOLUTION OF PA&TSEBSHIP. partnership which, has existed between A. tbo undersigned, irom tbo first day of January, 1555, under the oamo and style of SPANG k CO ,w*a dlxsolrvd , 7 .?*iVs^ co .? ,eßt * oaU,fltenlbd »y of April UaL (April lutb, ISM.) Either partner lsaathorixod to use tb® name of tbo firm in Milling accounts and receipting for money which may bo collected, but Charles F. Spang, having pur- Chased the uslir© iniernt of John W. Chalfmßt, in the firm, be (the mid Charles V. Spang.) and Jamas ITAuley. only are authorized to c*e the natao of the firm, gcncknlly, in liquidation. _ Wo are auccoedcd in bnslnen by SPANG, CIIALFANT k CO, (comiawed of 0. 11. Spang, John W. Chalfant, uampbeli B. Herron, Alexander Byere, and A O. Loyd,) whom we cordially reccommeod to the friends and custom* orsofthooUfirm. CILMLLRS F. SPANG •JAMES M'AULXY. «... u „ , JOHN W. CIIALFANT. PitUburgh, P», Aug. 6th, ISSB. - ~ au7:dlm DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore- 'existing be tween the nndcr»igued, under the name o£ LEWIS A EDGEKTON,waadJ»»olved an the 20th inst, by mutual content. The affair* of the firm wilt be settled by DAVID 51. KDQERTON, who continue* the business, retAlnloglh* service* of bis late partner. DAVIS 11. r.RWIS July Slat, 1558 D. >l. EDGWtTON. D. M. EDGERTON, WHOLESALE GrROCER, AND gtfpJWllpilONEß fiIISRCIIANT, 107 Wood Street, ■feg. . f •••. -• PITTSBURGH; NOTICE. —The Co-Partnership of Raga- LEy,jCO3QHAVE k CO. expired by limication,'on the’ bTwsr «" «iu be continued by WILLIAM amt 20 Wood street, who will settle up the buaineis of the lato firm. W. BAOALEY, „„ v ' 4 ■ JOHN S.COSOUATE. PitUburgh, July 22d, !SM^-Ju24-dlf WHUAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GKOOEB, Soi. 18 and 20 Wood Street, ,> Allegheny Valley Rail Hoad, TARENTU M CAMP MHUCTING-. ooxatyctifo WEDNESDAY. jmUSTSi,^- REGULAR Trains wiUrSEWgggggS leavw daily from PltobnrghJi»3*3S=T (Sunday ejeoepted) at 7 A. M., anJft P-M. . thaZSih init,an £zira Tr<un will leave WfcfiKS,-; iht'wh fait, A r? " a JVafai will loiTfi IfatarSffc«-T“*““ , P l rittib.rsh st UO mil PUfatiorch-IL'eOA.M.fafaS-ea fa»P. M. ;• • • Excarskm Tlckels, goodduring the encampmqat, can be bad at tha depot, on Caraoo street, at 60 cents each, . Also, at lb® MathodistßookPepoaltory, 4th street, ■ ... Famengers mutt procure tickets belbre UUog seats in the ear* or pay 70 cent*. %W.RETNOLDS, . aulflfiwd •'goperintendatA . I\TINERAL WATERS—I have.just recM i.U.»nppl> of lmh Mineral Water, debt from the or BIM lJtik, MM Uonrnss, and Empire- .Vkm wlAingn good freah aniek pundiMalUl - - JOS. »LRMdG*S, ’ < corhar Disuoikd aod Market it*. Qfin BBL&N. 0. MOLASSES justreo’ oy\Jb 7 tna BnaiYaa* piw*obxh. ‘S?r £ fiotfm. Moolis Monthly Meeting or *mJ P^r!w”J',rai lto ’» Cummin Astra*™ RIU> ■trcrt.tkl. (StoJw) m cSteiij w to J«“* fSr Nil*-'.) unoLlt ' ‘ VL,.--- tawLlch all ai* i&- J - W^cra!iLAND.&N> ITS® Tile annual meeting ofuS‘§ t l S S, h... US' Oiu,.- Mtt,l.nr s t, 0« OoS.~ 0 t“? ( “^ <:li *o> dCTS , , electiDß twoporK.BSty«rr.r»u l lyM^ o {^« of' the term yams, will Wh«ld at-S a SS? p “3 r^ r ' company, ta PJttahorgh. on th«Cr»t °J th " i September. next, betVecntthe hoar* otSanalVvi* o{ ; ao2U2rd JASIEj M.OIIIUSTY. y,,^ l ’'* l, a OrVITX Of TOE PrTTSßCtt'Jff Axa Ixmisct Coxnyt, No. W Vjttn St. L WtTSBTMIt Aog«»t IT; :Fi». j (TS»Tiii Ruud of Directors of this Company bar* thledsy declined a diTttletd wit <}f. : the premia oftLo last six months, oT two dollars per nhnrfc apj>iir*M 0 totha reduction ofStock Nobs. t. A . RUf allAliT, anlStlnid . . Secretary. l»masc»oa,Agg«*t etb, isjsf' |TS*»A Mbetisc of tho Stockholders of the McrcbaatV and Manofecrrora? Bank of Pittsburgh, will bo brio at the Bulking Hiitse. on IYED.S'E£DAY, tho Btta day of September next, at 10o r clock A. if* At which meeting the Act exteod-ng tbo Charter will ;!to tobaiuod for their acceptance. . By order of tho Board of Directors. na7:lmd W. 11. DEN N V, Cubic?. Omcx Pmsdfxae, Vt. Wats* A Curasao R.R.00, i Pittsburgh, Aogtut Ist, ISM. / Sorai*Anriual Meeting of the'Stock ht Idwj in the Pittsburgh, Fort 'ft ayos and Chicago Railroad Comp-iny, will be hold at tbs Rooms of the Board of Trade, in the city of Pittsburgh, on WKONJtiiDAY, : G* -1 * day of September next, at 2 o’clock F, 31. At which meeting tho Reports offllßc*rsand Directors of (be of ***• for six month*, ceding July Ist nit., ilJr, pr *?T ntr - J - By order of the President, , AUqPSTPS BRADLEY, Soc’y. : ESaants. ““wprio*, cm>h, Will btpM IIT DAVU) C. ÜBIUtfT, n«id »t3T<U. "XKT ANTED.—A Young Man of etrndv bus- TT loess hahita, haring a »S«n capltu SS2t« i! rest it In acme safe and prolitable Losing ivjilt I * o .* he employed u book keeper or io any other «Mcllv "ti 'I best of city reference gires and reqniml. J ‘ , "* s Address Box 91, Allegheny Cily, l’H-, will* real anj time and place of meeting. WOOL WANlBl>.—»Xhe highest market prie* paid for Wool, bj g.' QARBAUBH A CO, t Jois No 3Q& Liberty WOOL! WOOL'.!—100~000 lbs. Wool want m! at cub prfe» by IHTCUCOCK, McCREBRY * CO., J 32 Second and lfil Front IU. jcliltdAwTfT RYE WANTED.—Tho highest rthafo price paiil lor Ryo,atNo. 1& Liberty etreet; by ' r Jo3o BIDDUJ, WIRT3ACO. EbucaKonal. Mias Wotrlng'a Solect flchoo£ Situati on the WeU tide oj Eatl ftrMum, ALLEOUBNY CITT,PA. WILL rc-opon lor tie Fall and "Winter I! Ter in; consisting < f twenty-two week*, on fflondajri tbe 30 th lnitut> tod will bo made, u bru practicable, an exclusive Fe male School, mod limiting the number ed pupil*. *o»s to make the coarse of InitnioUon a* fail and UioroMb aa do*~ aible. . .. • Instruction In moiio .will be given by JliaC, Itosstitr* with theme of aeoperlorPlino. PirtfctilaKcan be had by application at the School Uoorn.af Jfr*. Qxknn'tbook. tU>rt,AU<i;hcny CUf, or to P. W.PoindezUr, Allegheny CJy.orathit Xb. ti 7 Ho/er street, Pituburyh. auSklwd boeauQroveStminarjr, forFoangLidlci t LAWJIEXCETILLB, XEAR PITTSBURGH. THE next annual session of thia/lostitution mill open onWidnviwUy. the 15lh dayot September A ninitod number of Lojrdiiigaua day pupils received.— Thjcctir*© of Instruction la thorough and scientific. It embraces, together with tbe naiul academi: and collegiate course. French—which is epolten in the hmllr~43rman: Jlcalc,Te>c»i and Instrumental, and ;Torchea ters and reference, apply attho Church Book-Dspctitorv 5*1 h ,J. U. Jlellor,or, by thePittsburghPOatftotho Beeler, tbe Hev.GeorgpT. Elder. X HADAMB APPOLIAUJ TiiTHDOUSI'S jL FJRENCH AND ENGLISH * i Boarding and Day School tor Tour t Ladle., * *■©, 1 14S Third ifretf, IHtUbvrgh, F&. '• . jj THIS School designed on tbeplanotFrcncK * J School* in France, and modified a* to the Friglbh de> I partmenu on the plan of French School*: In the Catted I States, oflWr* to young ladies, Ueides a fall English ccanr, f tbe be*t opportoclty of thoroughly acquiring the Fxtneh % language •udUt«r»ture,thel*rtnaj-*lbftriDsr«id>dntfial 1 year* ta France, and bcitgaeeUted by Mr.TeUdota.anatiVe w of Parle, aiid a graduate of the “College Charlemagne.” / Freoeh and LaUn will be Integral part* or the conhe, Tbo Fine Am wiy l» taught under tbe eopedotendance £%tA ol Mr. T.-tetloux, a pupil of the Conservatory nfJfcrU. :llr' 1 Arrangemerta have been made tor jouhg ladiSwhohaT* 1- ) log already gone through a tegular tonne of ftodk*,. tttll may with te know English literature tnorerthorpOEbly, acquire more tadhty in speaking the Fnncb lahnanT and fc improve in the fine Arts. B . § School will open on the second -Mou’ilayof September. 3 Exps.nia ly tfu tern cf Fivt A'onfAo-Boaid *lOO, Tu- . 6 Itioo $3O, \ ocal Music S2S. In chum $l5; Plano $25; use of # Instrument $3; German and Italian, each 435, incla»oe4lo j } Drawing, in classes $Uq Oil and Water Colon at tbe Pro- f> 6 S >r * s price- Alidiargcs pajable In advance. ~ . £ ror circular. aad iorUier mrUcolar^- apply to-the § Principal- - . •- . - wufoawhdaw -|f jpiIENCH AND ENGLISH . ; V*; BOARDING Asi BAY SCOOdL -FOB young ladies. Tbe MTaaES CABPZSTDtft will resume the duties of their Bcbool. <m MONDAY, September 13th, at their ml* dence. No. 1207 Spruce street, Philadelphia. liefensneva:—Uon. W«.P. JomreoE and' W. n. Bon. . ! '• r - JogAmeod i MR. KENNEDY'S SCHOOL FOR TOUNO LADIES, • X 0 .220 PBfflf STREET. ■■ ) Will be reopened on MON DAY, 30th August 15*3 1 aol0:6c«ovd * ’ ; The College of St. Jamei, ra?vy)anfl~ THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION begins onWEpSMDAT, Sept. 2»tb. Punctual atteucaneo' on tnot day breqnoated. Applicant* canenter any of the classes intho Preparatory School, or In tte College for which upon examination they are_fouud quallflad. Cbm mbrclal itudiee panned by thou whose parents data It Atpple accommodations aro provided for one' burred and twenty papQ*. *+ ' *' Txaas-Two hundred and fifty dc&us fcr&erarittu , payable in advance, covering all expense* of- f Tuition and Boarding. f 7- . „ F"r admission apply to the Rev. Dr. KERFOOT. Bettor. College St- James, p. Q n Maryland. Jufitlawdtd. Mr. Clement Totedoiuc " Announces, to the public that h© has token np hi* rwtdonce tn Pitttburgh.andls now pre pared to glre le«*on»ia Vocal Utuic. - . . ir l '!? r -, t '‘!. ms -," nd furthcT pwUcnbus, apply at John H, Mellor** Made titorc, No. 81 Wood at. anLUCwd , auction Salta. DAVIS, Auotloneer. Commercial Sates Rooms, Ko. 64 Flftb : Street. Elegant silver ‘ AT Tuesday morning,-'August 24th. ■J I** 1 ** r® o ®** 80-** Fifth !h wm Ttl “IL 00 ** 1 “ **l«®*lTe and very choice variety of i WAn J the !»*»»and mo*t eloquent etyle* of plain and chased tea sets, plain and chased uma. and kettle#, vegetable dishea, mesnog dlihem ice -pitoter*! butler coolers, water pitchers, egg boiler and tupsjilruli and - scake platea, castor*. Roblsta,cope,etc. The uxkbs «an be - examined on Monday on the ucoad floor of the anSon' room *; Sale positive and worthy tteattentfon of alt. • , - aaa3 _ P. M. DAVXdAnct! • \Y BAROUCHE ANI) ft A ROCKAVAY At Auction-*-On Wednesday morning. ••<•' ? August 2ith,et ll o’clock, at the commercial- ulas rooms. No. M Fifth street, will be. family carriage.’cno barooehe, and onerockaway carriage., * b23 . j P. M. PAYEE Abet. tv/tortgage construction bond JXL AtAuctlon—on Tueedoyennlng Au. tttb,at7i< o’clock, at the commtrcUl sales rooms, No. 6f fifth street, wtll be sold, one coupon 7 per cent mortgage construction bond fll<W,lsraedby the and Chicago . TL K. Co. Interest pay able In July and jan', redeemable In New York, January, 18CT. . y. M. DAVtS, Anct. j' AK M. IN BEAVER CO. At -Auction ; —On Tuesday evening, August 34th, o'clock, at the commercial salesrooms, 80. 64 Fifth street will be sold that valuable Improved fhrau of one hundred and forty* seven acres of choice land, lnrfieaTsr county. Pa- sltnatcd on the Ohio Pittsburgh fc Cleveland R. R, about - S six miles bslow Rochester, and bring the flat farm above g Industry Station. IttonWai about one hundred acres coal. .. 1 thirty acne of timber, three hundred trait toes, shrubbery 1 demand three houses, suitable for tenants, j The th®ve loins the lahds of an ea-tern, coal company, 8 fwbo aid about going Into full operation,) and will be shown - § to tncaowlxhlngtoaeetho premises by-Ur..Carson, who 'g Txanas—Onfrthird cash, balance lh four equal enwuf* payments with interest. • Title indisputable. Foeeesslon given tmmedlatlay - . anlT P.M. DAVIS, Aoct. STOCK P-.Fr.rW. 4 0. &8.11 nuvUi SSLS, In lota to euttpnrcheeen, by apl P.ILDAYIfI,AucL.N& 64Fifths!. AUSTIN LOOMISVCO., aerebtah’, Exchange. AN ADJOURNED SAtE OP BIDOE SIIUIXO COUPAST BIOCK, tKfdM to nos p«j meat of afsesements,will -ba'efrexed'for.Sale attbaMer cbaau,£xctesge, ataaction on XOchley eTcnlßk, An^ntt 21th, the following’ shares Btire Mlttnc Cctspory htock. . ' AUSTWIQOmSiAOO, . u 023 ' " ’ ' . - ■ flfock Brelter*. SK BALESBY AUSTIN-LOOMIS A AT TUB USBCUARTB* JSVERT Bddge, ilnnoace and Ooroer Stock, Bond and Beai auats soM at pnbUe sale at the Merch&nr*’ Exchange by . •' * • *' „ , AosnjrrdomsJfoo. Not css Drafts ami Loans eh Beal Betote negotiated cn reasonable terms by " ADSTIX LOOMS A CO, ee2l' " gtock'''TToteßßdtsra.99 Feorth*t.| j. a ET.'FBICJETS CE3JTKAL PLANING MILL, Water; *******. Allegheny, ARE now in fall openttion, with Fay & Co.’s Improved machinery for the maettfectarinjc or «f“«eaand Mouldings. Bnlllera ,ivT Qontrectoa will And it to their advantage tocall-and ajeertoln-twrpricei. aal4 I cOOXIVaBYOAS. ! A -WORD TO TMJB! I.ATITBn Theheated TERMISAPPROAOH ihtt0 ’ «» lh, coOKIN 0, XR6NXIfo, tc ., Csu be done with economy, without otmmriva PITTZBtIKQSI. : SnipßTe’t Ga« Cooking stove^ So” r O-OcMtriuidCUTßtihttfcf nl., . ~ w»- B.KrTTH.,... d. tarn linta MTTt'lT^ WIUIAKB.POTTB tefc, ' - - , .neoßZupina ' ;'> Q-R-A-ht prodttoe - COMMISSION ■MERCHANTS. 354 S.lMmnmnKU, Md S 3 K.)Wu«- Bi™t- (.tor. Yin, sumiq - ; ; nm.ADn.nnA. • , -o*Cnsb advances made cq Onaalgmeenta., • rtytfcdlm _., WH. B.HOLBSS* JBBOe < V 1 PORK'ANI> BEEP PAOKEBBr ; ; D&ALK&SIIf PRQYmQSS,>*t*, “ . } lSarket; «»d. JfsrjMit; Jgajreet#.:^.,
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