t* * ' Ipittstarg! r^SHraBDiT. libwirao.' acoubt sc, ism, " PttP»rßi.ioii gi*ATK TICKET. *.- WIU.UM K. TEtZIK. ot *■ ' , RCPDBI.ICAM COCWTT TICIOtT. ibi ffwinii inimaig. v GIN. MUXS K. MOOSHBAD, Httotarsb. OUMUIIM "ffr MWIW» •' -r, BOBEET McBNIOUT, AU««Uenj City. : ~ ... SBUTOS, ... ■ ' JOIIS P. PSK&EXt Pittsburgh. . - • -.v.':>T: .. im»T t •- , J. HKBOH FOSTER, * , SUAB H. IRlSllr do . ; - . ‘-, ’ . DAVID B. BAYARD, Peebles, ' V . P. 20LLEE. HcXewport, - h - * ROBERT P. McDOWKLL, Allegheny. ' • Binaurr, <- SAXES GRAHAM, Allegheny. T : • ' rmorncrtcTAkT, ’ DAHXSL ABMETRONO, Pittsburgh. 5 jV y , _ • . eoMsunoxn, f CAOEEDB PATTERSON, Indian*. ACCITO*, - JOHN M. LARIMER, Chwtiera. v > - conom*, ... * ’ CJUCRCET B. DOBTWICE, I*»T«»c«TilIf. - . ' :,l' ptwcT^norFoon, :• - BOTEftT 1L DAVIS,Ohio. . SSS OBJELA.T rzzzus. o**n I on alu spirits from iberwly drop:” \ '- ,&bUpar<~» Ay*; tmtwtll theycomrt^—{S&aispearf. „ / to the /‘Peoples” to nlly by 1 ' ' their delegates to the great County Conrention, -* an Wednesday, August 25 th, and nominate an !;Anti-Ink'ticket that must sweep everything \ before It,, was a “call” in yarn. Thespirits woald not come from the Tasty deep. The " “ Peoples" preferred to remain at home and at --. tend to theirplowingpad other little ohores. In 1 Other words, the Convention was a mat Ante— ■ a failure of the moat disheartening kind. There'are 65 election districts in the county, * ' and the heaviest vote cost in the Convention was - 68; and, as the Convention was to be oon sUtnted of two delegates from each district, it follows that hot 29 of the G 5 districts were rep resented.* , Represented, did we say I There were not over ' a doten. districts represented, properly .’■> speaking. Meetings were held to elect delegates - infoor wards of the two cities, in two of the bor onghs, and in somohalf dorenof the townships; and thebe were all that' elected delegates. The credentials of all those who claimed to be dele gates from the othc? seventeen districts were fabricated; they were self appointed delegates, - representing no one biit themselves, and most of them were picked op oh the spot by Bd.' Camp " bell, including his brolher, who was eonven ' ienlly present. Esenin the totricts that held *f. meetings, the attendance was extremely smsll, amounting in most cases to half a dorenorso. . No meetings wero held in this city, except in the First and Seventh wards, and thesewere attend hy a mere handful; the same wastrueof the meetings in , Allegheny and the boroughs; and the attempt to foißtlu representatives from the ' ■ wards and dlstriotff whioh held nomeetings was a barefaced trick whioh can mislead, no one.— 1 The Third ward, for instance, was represented ! '■ by the -notorious Ed. Campbell .and one T. B, ' both locofocos, who manufactured! 'their own credentials, and-those of o' majority of ... the Convention were got up in tho same way. , ' The leading spirit of the Convention wss the' aforesaid Ed. : Campbell, a noted political thim ble-rlggerand weathercock, who seemed to carry it in his breeches pocket, just as Gibson did tho oihrr locofcco convention, lt wasgotup for his particular benefit, and he managed it to suit himself. He smuggled himself .in, and then smugged in a mojorityof outsiders, whowero . on hand, ready for the occasion. Thepedietilu* Aanianuj of the Convention wss 4 MrY Robert C. Grier Bproul, silent lnw-psrtnet. - -of Tom ■Williams end Secretary of the Gibson convention.' Bproul ■ wss übiquitous, whisper - ihgeonfidcntislly to tlie delegstesand starting them ail to scratching their heads in wonder at , ' hia.sagacity and profnndity. ' v Conspicuous, also, aswite-pnllers in the eon ■ TSbtion, were Rody rnltcrson, onr locofoco rr; Sheriff, andhiaunderstrapper, Hickory Phillips, jp-i. even the outaide turnkey of the jail, l’at ■ _.- ■——s. frwll.wr seheiumwas to secure thonom f. A of hfs brother io-ltiw.-Borncs -Ford. This sharp game would notwin with the -. •■PeoploX’ Convention; the members of which, 'however much opposed ferwOroads, eonid not, see,just ekaotiy, how such m,tfeiiow as Ford Sonid render the cause;much;service, Captain -'Ebert and his colleagues believing Mr. Graham v Yto be josf as gfiod an anti-tax man asFord, and - k trifie betleki ns n man, tiny way. Patterson ■ ~.„L ! knd his satraps got wind of this, and concluded '-• ‘.rUokulo tho "People" out, ss their cofvention . ®o»/ull (•'•') So the Committee of Conference was Uooeremoniouely kicked ont. ■ Nine-tenths of the Convention were locofocoh, pureund simple, who went into it for the sole purpose of gelling the locefoeo ticaet endorsed. -. . In fact, the Convention was packed with loeo • focos. -Pere and there in the little squad a Re - pubiihsiamight be found who was simple enough '.to Vigulled by -such fellows os Campbell and RodV Patterson; but tho most of the few Re publicans' present saw through the game, and bent their bands clean of it- The chief concern of Ed. Campbell and Jailor Phillips is to secure the election of Barnes Ford, so that they may hold on to their places about - the Court House; andT the great aim of; this -' Convention was, nor to resist railroad taxation, - . but to entrap Republicans into the support of - , - Banos Ford.,'Hence the necessity of packlnglr -•. -with locofocoa. Tho-outside pressure was got up by suoh immaCniste patriots aqd Democrats ; T ri*- as Brigadier General MolihonnypJemcsOnelow, 1 Esq-.iiditor, of the BfloSanan Flag, John C. ‘ - DunJplPostmasLer, T. J. Keenan, rrothonotary of Sapremo Court, Tfm. Alexander, Dementis Candidate for Coroner, John M. Irwin, Demo ,erotic candidate for Assembly, Thomas Farley, Democratic candUUte for CommUsioner. Col. •James A. Gibson, Collector of the Port and chief win-puUer.at the late locofoco Convention, and a host of others of that ilk. - ; In ofdc*.to show that resistance to nOread taxation wss not the object of lhese schemers, it - - U sufficient to point to their rejection .of lbs ' • proposition made, to them by whst wss colled the “People’s" Convention. This latter body proposed to unite with tho Tom Williams Coo ‘ venllon. upon the basis alons of raistmee to .* "„Ori*d tmSfie*. Tna rnorosrrion wan na ' JICMD! Why Jlf they.were In earnest In '<■ ' - iheir pretences, why reject nid from any qusr ■ v ter t The answer is plain. If &' two CW r” - X,, had united, Harna fori »0,,w not ha., lire I*l—r, wom.Mt«f/or ShfriJ, ak«ttstwould hare spoU h-"'- * sd tho c.loolalins of ; PaUersoD ( PhilUps and • nonce .niwuxwa, left t.4k*^' [- - of luelf, and matters were managed w. 4 a mn .. ; --gle eye to thn nomlnaf on of Ford and, the loco tlviVr'**. ■ ‘-foooticket. ■' ' I I •£.'[•. ' r , The result aimed at was attained, of «>p»c -* ‘ Thewhole locofoco ticket was nominated, with JV>-’ v the addition of'Tom Williams for Congress on 1 * the Allegheny Bide ; but by the timo Ihix wSS ibe lUpiibUcana in the Conten * ijjpn saw through the whole game and expreassd MEgfe. ■ ~ .tbMr detestation ofit. They were not to begnll - ed by%ch sfotlow intrigues. !; >ho ether convention, it wiUbc seen, bad tba fC-J&Jv'' J ii-aoity to’ detect the aim of thcTom Williams Ki V-J-*' '• »d tc keep out of the trap, set forlhem. J'S-'- ;• ' Adopted one or two et the locofoco moml-! T K-t With noserlons intention of tmpperGng ■writer this Bail, ire Uri of. tUnrming j kj$WP& '-X- durin|tto:»!>ol. ofy^todsy, Jf j ■ . : need. , "' ■ la eoßeltiilW l !^ l^ Atvkepl'tttfipWrts' . V Mr baje i > : , :Tthem;iMdw>w-‘P?|>l .; .owa i iS»,*f*'^.?' : .■ /oeoUcktbh'.wa . : | I' - ■ 'kotirroi£No Kaatxoia.T-The RepubUcaM.of Delaware .coanly hate nomintUed Brqomlu. for Congress and Osbobji Litu for Assembly; Chester wIU concur In. the* nbmina- Hon of.BroomaU. ; , / < The Democrats Of York couni y hare nomina- 1 ted (he following ticket:••■-- Congress, nennr L. Fisher; Benator, William H. Welsh, Assembly, WlUiam W. Wolf, A. QiesU&d.OUU. Commissioner, Jacob Green* field;'Director of the Poor; Conrad Michael; Auditor, Henry Brubaker. •..•■■■The’ conferees were instructed to, support a Yottc for Congress, first, last aod all tho time. The Republicans of Lycoming bare nominated i Henry Johnson, of Lycoming, forStal© Senator, 1 and L. Mahaffey for Assembly. Conferees were appointed favorable lo Judge Hale for Congress. The .of Dauphin have nominated V. Hummel and A. W. Loomis for Assembly.— •The anti-Porter men had control of the conven- Judge Gillis has been nominated for Con gress by the Lecomptonites : of the Clarion district. In Lebanon, the Republicans have nominated Joint W. Kiluhoiw for r Congress aod Joseph Eckman for Assembly. The Republicans of Warren county hare nom inated EL_K. Ronse for Assembly, John B. Brown for Sheriff, Isaao H. Hiller for Prothonotary, Robert Campbell for Commissioner, and John Sill for Treasurer. [n Philadelphia tho locofoco convention in tho Ist district split into two, on -first assembling. One nominated Florence (Lecomplon) and the other Nebinger (anti-Lecompton.) The fight sprang up on both parties attempting to get control of the organization, and both claimed to be the regular convention. This division secures Florence’s defeat. In tho 2J (old city) district, tho Lecompton ites were beaten out, Oeo. H. Martin, a Forney man, securing the nomination over Wharton by a vote of 21 to 14. The Republicans wilt sup port the present member, E. Joy Morris, whose re-election is certain. In.tho M district, Landy, Lecompton, has been re-nominated. Theßepubticans will run Wo. Millward against him, with a fair chance of snceess. In the 4th district, Phillips, Lecomplon, has been re-nominated. He will be beaten by the nominee of the opposition. In the sth district, Otnut Jokes, Lecompton, has been re-nomlnated. Tbe district is doubt ful, but Jones is unpopular and may be beaten. Jao. M. Kibkfatmck, Esp.—Tho name of this gentleman was used In the so-called “-Peo ple's’' Convention, in connection with the Congressional nomination, against his ex press edwishes. Hehad peremptorily refused per mission for such a use of his name; and he de sires us to say that he will support and ardently labor for the election of the whole Republican ticket We make this statement in justice to him, as the vote cast for him in tho Convention might otherwise lead tho public to believe that he was an aspirant for the nomination.' Do t*hkt Exdorsk It?—The People’s Conven tion, it will be seen, have nominated Messrs. Black and Farley, who are also on the loco foco UckeL Tho Convention emphatically endorsed the platform of the People’s State Convention'which nominated P,cad and Frazer. Now, wo desire lo know of Messrs. Black and Farley whether they stand on the platform thus I adopted by tbe Convention which nominated them, or not? *‘Tn* Mothm o» Witua —Lieut. Hubers btm, ia his letters from China to the Philadel phia Ledger, asserts that the Maaaisaippl Rirer, which we eall the “Father of Watere,” is not to be compared to the Tangtese Kiang Riter, to whiclr he applies the name of “Mother of Wa ters.” In proof of this he compares the width and Yolame of the two streams. The Mississippi opposite Kew Orleans is not quite COO yards wide with a mean depth oflOO feel, and a mean velocity of nearly U miles per hour. Thus a body of water 1* miles long, COO yards wide and 100 feet thick, is arisen into the Gulf of Mexico every hour. A little more than one hun dred miles from the mouth of the \ ong tse hiang {the Son of the sea,) is located the city of Kiong- Ylo Theriter here is l,9ooyarJ« wide has an nrerago depth of 00 feet, and a mean v«doci ly-of two miles per hour. Tl.ua we * a V\,js, remarks, a body of water two mdes long, l,a > i sards wideJ and 99 feet thick, hourly urged fato the bosom of the Yetlow Compare this Yolume with the first, and U wilt be found to be almost double. Were the length of the great Chinese water course only known, the comparison might be completed: bat that can not beuntil theJnterior ofCbina is opened to the worU. Its estimated length ia ~300 miles- Lieut. Habersham estimates that the -waters ol the Yang-lee Eiang carry along in suspension the remarkable quantity of about ..3i per cent, of sedimentary matter. According to this es timate. 1,980,330,009 cubic feet of mud Is hour ly transported to the sea by this rirer. It seems noils incredible, hut as the earthy matter dis charged by the Yang-Iso- Klaugcoiore thewatere at Ha mouth giying to them lbs name of ho Yellow Sea, besides formiog immense Hats, me amount must he vtry large. The Yang-tse-Kiang however, bears no better comparison with the Amaion, than, according to Lieut. Hapersham, the Mississippi doeß to the Chinese Rirer. The Amaion which is the largest river in the world, i 51.769 miles in length | in a direct Une, or including its windings, nenr- Ily four thousand-miles from the Atlantic it is more than smile in wiidtb, and has a Telocity or 3. miles per hour, and, in miid current no bot tom ia fouhd with twenty fathoms, or UO feet. This noble river, with ita tributaries, is estima ted to afford 00,000 miles of Inland navlgetitn. Tin Soin-uo Ixtebxst i, Exoiasn. —A let ter Ikom Liverpool, recently received, says that the shipping Interest has never been so depres sed as at the present time. A great many Bnt-i ish ships are hauled up, there being no business obtainable that will pay running expenses, to say nothing of Interest or depreciation. Tho large paekat ahips to New A ork era loading deep with foil and heavy cargoye, and freight lute of £6OO, hot half chough to pay their expenses in port. For Boston bait ia shipping at 6e per 100, The prospect for the business the coming sea son is very,poor- Both in England and on the continent,ltare is n two years supply of guano on hand, ahf erery warehouse in Liverpool and Londhh, ia full of EsstTndia produce. Jnhng, and the crops will be unusually Urge o f every thing raised there, so that there will he but b small quantity of breadstuffs and provisions re quired from the United States. - , Tra Emancipationists, we are exnltlngly told by the journals of the Slave Democracy, hare been thoroughly beaten this yesrin Missouri Such appears to be the feel. They will Yer y probably be beaten there next year, and perhaps the year after. We feat they wM not begin to be beaten la Maryland- and Virginia before 1864, nor in Kentneky and Tenneeeee till 1801- Muob, however, will depend on the Issue of the next Presidential election. Should the Ttepob lleans carry it, they may begin to be- beaten in Ndrtb Carolina within fire or eix years.— lf. i- Trill. TbeOsadi Tradi or CmcAoo. —Buriog the ptst fortnight there hu been received at Chioa go'6,l4l barrels floor, 136,508 bushels wheal, 410,137 bashels corn,.and 35,300 btuhejp oats/ making 602,220 bushels of grain. The total receipts of the season are now 203,626 Wwls floor, 0,056,796 bosisls wheat, 4,6u3,,65 boshelo corn, and 1,701,987 bushels oats, making a total .of over thirteen millions of bushels or train, namely, 13,727,028 btuhobn This do on taaease of 4902,028b05be1s comparedwith the same lime Hst year. The shipments show an increase of 6,426,898 boshsis- PotraAirr FoasioDCT raroaMonnos Booe.- It appears b 7 an extract from the book of Mor min that polygkbty is positively tobldden. lt is an Innovation and a wrrupllonjif their huh.. It eeems that Brigham Toung pays no more re ; speetto hlsbiblo than Mr. Buchanan does to tne Cincinnati platform. _ Tnu esabo no <loabt that John'Van Boren, who la now abroad, Is quietly but pressed for Minister to England. .Etc leorcs the factions or the Fxnplro Stale behind, hut his Wends are at work for him. Be'boo groat olairaa opon Mr. Bachanaa’a AommutmUon, haring al waja been his toe.~FM.Treu. *; ufioniMHf PiisrH-—'CorheHus Flacker, Sr., of : iSMt tlmpoob OMov, T?hi!e at the railroad de .pdt'lnlhat jViHagoi .dropped dead-oo^ thecw. WC fO He vat one of the oldegtana molt citliesa of tbo TlUagOs—TTAccl tog /«*• ... _>yr x " " " ..S4t : WiT A Rzxwrroß Hot W*Arau>-Tb* tot. rtmedT for thtt &ot weatherli to drop in it Botn *» • Federal Bt, ATlegliwly.wndtreai yourself ton of their delirioualee Cream, or a glass of eparUmg lee cold MlneraJ'Water, flavored with the fholcest of Syrups. and drawn from a fountain in excellent or , dor. Their stock of, Cakes end Confections are of ' tlio best description, maoafaetored from good rnatt i rial, and jgot up in the neatest stylo imaginable. Give them a calL _ ' Tax place to socore a saacer of delicious Ico Cream, to cool off in a well ventilated and I ?™ r ‘ on ‘ fitlod up ln the ncateit stylo, thn P'"*.*" hour’s chat With yoar wiTo or ping tho Coolingnndhealthy loamy,theplaMWhero thobest of cskraaod confec.ioo.ry,r.m.ly bread and Ico Crosirh ore made nnd sold, tho place Is Oliveb s, ! St Clair it., near Liberty. T A coot, article at a tdr price. Carnaghao, Fed eral street, Alleghcoy cty, whose rcpjiuhoo tu a manufacturer of first class clothing is J>Uy establish ed, propels fomtshiog a better article of either min'd or boys’ rlothiog f.,r tbo same price that s usually dooo by others in tbo saroo lino. Ho sells for cnub and can afford to take small profits. I Tonic.— From Col. Albert Pike, M. C-, from Arkansas. Juoe 11^1856. “f htrrf used two bottle* of yoor Ba-rbasejs J«*Uan Bitter*, and haretoond II wy uaefol In ease of » and iwlaehe, and recommend It to all whooeedapleaaa® and efßeadqoa remedy and raloable tonic.' DyipepUe ITosxsi Abtico-ItartaTrt noUned bitter. tascmcSltaor Djspcmis by oring it £' 1 recommend IteealdeetT, to -tam™* PilUbnrgh, 0ci.21. IKA . „ . (Mrs.P.l# the wifo of the noted Lithographer.) The late High Sheriff of Allegheny rountj has gi son us Ihofollovtu: -I was anlictcd with Debility ol tbo pi S „iir» Ore.n. ■mounting to a revere .tuck or Dymepsl*, which tadrj doerimp>lAcoo.lderebty Mr under wiooelrenmsUtice., eod with ojmo used your medicine relied ttartave. both obulneArelleUnd ore tarn to □Tiiteoceof Itsvalue. JOHN sOItSITU. COi Manufacturing ‘ !SatUtTandCbemUU,r Wood street, »«*«•«. i •ta-sPfttabnrcb. Pa-, nnd DraRgUU generally. no2otd*wF Special jaotices. RAIL ROAD SPIRE COMPANY. Joseph Dllworth D« W. C. BMwdl (SMCWiJws to l'nrUr, Rdft «£' Svh(L) KAiruricTtiucu cf BAIL BOAD SPIKES, CHAIBS AND BOAT SPIKES. rmSBUKOA VKNN'A. WHEELER & WILSON'S BEWISO UACHIESB Agent’s Office, 08 Firm Street. These Machines, which have gained such an enviable reputation ot«t all other Sewing Machine*, on ac count of let. Their Lock Stitch. 2d. Their simplicity ol construction and consequent freedom from derangement. 3d. KjOJ movement, and 4tb, Their durability, are now offered with all the latert improvement and advantages at mabntacturcr*' price*, by ALEX. R. REED, Agent, Bio. 08 Fifth B treat. PHILADELPHIA. WM. McKEE & CO., No* 32 8. Front St. and No. 23 Let Ula Bt. IMPORTERS OF iroREIGrN DRY GOODS, Are constantly receiving on consignment, HUSIisUNENS, SIURT FRONTS, HDKFB, gr**t nriety. Alto, BRITISH GOODS, er*n*Utln*la port of PAPER MUSLINS, VELVET CORDS, BBAVERTEENB. TABBY VELVKTi, ALrACCAS.CASIUIERES, ITALIAN CLOTfIS, Ac. . MPTiiciim MoTHKRsii MOTnsasn: Don’t fail to procuro Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth' in&Syrup for Children Teething. Itbai no equal on enrth. It grtkUj OciliiaUa lh« prwM of teething bj oofUnlng U»» n-dodng all Inflammation—will allay pain, «<t »■ tot* to regulate the bo**la. D*P*»l upon It, mother*. It wIU giro root to yonnelrea, and relief mm! health to yonr loflmta. Terfbctljr safe In nit ctwc thl* valuable preparation 1* the prescription of one of »hf tnosteaperlenced and akIMM female rbyelelans in Now and has been need with never failing *acctweln millions of CVV*. W« believe |t the U**t and *ur«at remedy*) worU * ,n ill (iHiuf Dfwciffj iwl IH»rtio«ilB ChililWß,*brtii , T It ariaci front toe tiling 01 from any other came. V if jif* u 4 health can be eetimsted by dollar* and cents, I j* worth IU weight In gold. Umicnjcf bottle* are eold eTery year In the United State*. It i* ao old aod well-tried remedy. rRICK ONLY tt CENTS A BOTTLE. graoioennUtl the faeaimJla ofCURTIS A PAR KINS, New fork. hoa lb# oatalde wrapper, gold Nt Dracilsta (bmigbiMt tb» worW. DU.GKO. 11. KP.YSER, Ag-nttor PUUbnrgb. Jnttdiw-lyfcT lake superior copper mill BMKLTING PARK, MCCURDY A CO. MANUFACTURERS OF SIIF.ATIIINO, BUAIIKIS- .hi Km.T COTTER, PRESSED COP PER BOTTOMS, Rahed Still Bottom*. Spelter Ac. Xl<6, Importer. amlD-aW. Id URTAL*. SHEET IRON. WIRE. !«■ C.ov.fcuitty b«od. Machine. and T “>l*. ' .V«. 110 />rsf nod 120 S,r*ndttrn PlUiburgb, Paso*. order* of Copper cat to any dealrad pa««i mrtM’MiAwlyT ••Death to all Vermin!” “Death to all Vermin!*' ••Death to all Vermin!” “Death to all Vermin!” “COSTAR'B” Rat, Roach. Ac., EXTERMINATOR, •‘CoSTAP.'S** IV-l-bui; EXTERMINATOR, ‘♦COSTAK’d”‘KLECTIU POWDER for Ants, liuccts, etc. (Tbeusts taraUJUJi tureaixs Known.) —foMarerywhere. (Drnaclrt* nod Deatmdertrtn* terms, aemlfuf OwUr'a Prirat* Circular. .) **.Oar*o-lpt»( ONB DOLLAR, "(Valet” wtods laanj a-idr«M in tlw Uoltnd Mates, a »offld«nt quantity (postage Mid) In dretroj U»e vcrtalo »o *oy prrral*cji. 1 »»AddrcM “COSTAU'tV’ PRINCIPAL OP,POT. r N0,59t Unadaay,New York. Soid In PiUebarsb. Pa, by ACO., R. K. SELLERS A CO, andoEo 11. KEVBKR. an.alAwlniT The Orea'i Engllsn Remedy. BIK JAMES CLARKE* 0 ELEBH ATKD FEMALE IMLLSI rrer.axod from a preaeriptioo of ElrJamra Clarke, U-8- Pbjdulan Extraordinary t<? tlieQoean. TbU well known MeiUdim la no lmpo«Hi<ro, bnt • rar» and tab. moody for Parnate IKOraIUM and Obatruetione, | romjujy canae wbaterer; and although a powerful remedy, nothing bortfol to lb* eowtltotlon. TO MARRIED LADIES It la peculiarly roltod. It will in * jbou time, briogontbe monthly period with regulolty. That Pitlthart ntotr brot known to /oCwhrretKe tffrec Uunsonlhtttwndpafft ofpampMd art wtil cbterrtd. for foil particular!, gat a pamphlet, free, ol Um> »fP-nt. H. B—<l and 6 poetage rtarapa encloaed to any author! cml agant, will Itiaare a bottle, containing oeer W pile, by FAHNESTOCK ft CO-, PltUburgh, whnlerda agrnt, abd Bold by all drujfglata. apglpldwt^T Pittsburgh Water Cure Establishment : FOR THE CURE OK ALL KINDS OF DISK ABBS.—Located at Hajimlle Station. on the PHI* bargh, Pl. Wayne and ChltacO Railroad, U uo» newly re fitted am) itnproTtd by the erection of a Gytnoarinm and Bowling Alley, whtali wni afford *«r*e*b!* “«* WlhIM exmlM an<l aintminent for patient* and olhm friendly to onr*y*tem, wh» may wt«h to »pend «om« tlroewltb «» during the hot weather. Addree* On* WO4, PitUburgh IVnna. J nmironu, M. n, I pta».ldana. Jaa.liwS.nP H. PRSASK. M. I>J PISH! PISH! CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A TOLL EUPI’I.Y OP WHITE FISH, TROUT, SALMON, PICKEREL, UERRINO, MACKEREL, ..isr'"'*"" * »IVH!T mylialtjyl 25 Wood etrceL TfIRORKATKSTMATOiI MACIIINEIN ! THE WORLD! A FORTUNE MADE WITH A SSIALL INTRSWENT. THOMAS’PATENT MATCH MACHINE la * «fraple, dheap »n<! perfect Match Makar. TbaMaehloa ecat*ot)lysll6;lt drlreu by hand, and will make tba to* tana of the manufacturer Isa abort tlwa. What* K°od wood U to bahad rewdlly It materially radnrea the coot. J9»Baver*l county or Machine privilege! era offered Ipr »t a moderate price. For particular* call COUNTING ROOM. Fifth itreot. Jebd*wfctfT \v. 66 D . MSS CTiCTtFUM ASS MAltta x» A ll kinds of Tobaeoo, Banffsad Clears, Hit* recently token lbs Lnildin* No.l»® WoodstreeUn SkUtkmto their stitet, where they will be pleased to receive their friends, ; aptTilydfs DAWES tc CI^CXtEY, Hmn, Sign anl OnimnW P»ln««ra, and' aKAtirtßSi duuu n Whit* Lead and Zino Faintn. Also, *ll kinds of Faints, (Mis, Tsnilshes, Window Gists, Putty, Brashes, Ae, , . 144 Woo 4 Sired, (wo doers ehOM Virgin MUJf. mrUhlydfe uiicjonia........ -.—-joaa l. »0n..~-. -w. wotuomh Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOYD de OOh Msnnfactnrenof OAST BTKEL; also, BPIUNO, PLOW and A. B. STEER* SPRINGS and AXLES, Comer Eon and first Streets, PiUsbnrgh, P*- use jean-.—*•*<****■ D.B.BOGKKS&CO^ Itogers 1 Improved Patent Steal Cultivator Teeth, * ' (hm& Sots md First Brtcts, FittdmraK Aa. v jtliMrdfe*, ■'... . . btSa sxovie works; ;Ai B X AND BH BB ADXiBY, 4*«CTicttran a*p tapitt ct •„■ COOKING, PARLOR AND BEATING STOYBB, Plain and Fanoy Orate Fronts, Ac., ' WHOLESALE AND fcKTAtL. Foundry 00 Aileffaeny JUw, two amaws; northeast of Pennsylvania Famsgsr Depot, t Ofiloe and Sales Room, wrlMydfe NO, e WaodSl^PltUbarga.Pa. J. M.l.rTa'liH . • I 3Hjurs>vaHiOß, ■ No. 54 S*. 4Jtai* Sttert, (Pr '-ft- TIWfiBBMB,»*i AM WJUAiIDDt {■'■'T' F'orwwfllng indf fioliijtatahw MeroliMrt, Perm aneat Office Complying with the urgent request of hun-, dred* of thslr patients, DBS. C, M. Fl'i'CH Sz. J. W.BYKJES Hare concluded to remain PEOHANESTLY IS PITTSBURGH* And may be consulted at their office, j No. 10l Penn Street* / OPPOSITE THE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, j Dally, except 6andajs,fbrCOliaamiitloa, Aitlima, l Bronchitis and all other Chronic Complaint* - complicated with or earning Pnlmouary Disease, including I Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affection* of the Liter, Dye- | pepeia, Ga*tritii,Fenmh Conplaintf,ett. DRR. men k SYKES-would state bat their treatment of Coneumption le baaed npoo tne fast that he disease ex* | irt* in the blood and sj/tlem at larpe,botA before, n » - durinp iUdtvelopmetU in Ou lunyt, and they therefor employ Meebanleal, Ilygienle and Medicinal remedies to pnrify Uie blood and strengthen ’the eyatem. TFIfA these, they use : MEDICINAL IN HALATIONS,which they value highly ,bnt. only aa RslliaUte*, {haring no Curative, effect wAm turd alone,) and Invalid* ore earnestly cautioned agahntwasting the preckro* time of curability on any treatment based upon the plausible,bnt false idea that the “seat of the disease can be reached In a direct manner by Inhalation,” for as before stated, the teat of the disease is in Out blood and tta effects only in the lungs. , SS.No charge for consultation. [ A list of qneetlftus will be eent to those wishing to eon ■nit ni by letter. my29n}awfctfP American Manufactured Watches. We would most respectfully announce to the public that we havo taken the Agency for the celebrated AMERICAN LEVER WATCHES, An article which 1* manohetured in Waltham, Mar*-, and gotten op of the best material on the most approved princi ple, and poesesce* every requisite fora RELIABLE TIME KEEPER. For sny defect In material, workmanship or per fonnance under lair usage, the manufacturer* bold them selves at all time* responsible. Tbeee walcbe* have been tested and are In uso daily by a great many Railroad officer* and have give the utmost satisfaction lu regard to strength and correctness of Ume on LOCOMOTIVES AND RAILROAD CARS, While (n motion. Every watch will bb accompanied with a certificate or guarantee from the manufacturers, showing that the buyer runs no risk whatever of getting a watch that will not keep correct time. The watches are of a medium slie, hnntingease, much iu ■tyle like aa English Watch, and wUI certainly plena* every one who may give thsm a trial. In addition to the above, we keep constantly on band a full merriment of the best make English and 8wl«* Watches, Watch Makers’ Tool*, Machinery and Watch Material, to gether with a complete *tock of Jewelry, Silver Ware. Clocks, fancy Goods, etc., which we stall at all time* be happy to show to out customers. * BLINEMAN * MKYBAN, mrlfclydawT—JnlO 4 2 Fifth «t, PRtabntgb, Pa. John C. Baker & Co's GENUINE OOD-LIVKR OIL!! This Medicine* prepared'in the most ap proved manner, and bottlod by us, lias received tbo sanc tion of the moat scientific of the Medical I'roftaslon of Phil adelphia and elstwhere, who recommend it aa superior to nuyotber now manufactured. OUta a&caej and tmportanct) as a remedial in cose* of Consumption, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rheuma tism, and all Ecrofulous disease*, It is unnecessary to speak; —thousand* of eminent pbyaldan* of Europe ami America baring tested Us wonderful curative properties. Prepared only by JOHN a BAKER k CO, Wholesale Druggists, No. 1M North Third street, Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggists throughout the country. foQ;dtoc3o B. B. ft C. P. MARKLB, msmcmm or PBINTIBO, JOD AND ALL KINDS 0? WRAPPING- PAPER. Warehodae, Ho. 97 Wood Street* PITTSBURGH, PA. myLtf fc lUffr bought at market prioea. "T 4. 11. CIUUBTY, H. !>., 143 Third Street, FMtburgh, Pen no., Hiring bad the advantage* or Eiittrn Collie* »ud Uo»- piUli, and eereral jenra’ practice, off*n lie prof«elottal werrieen In SUfUUCAL AND MEDICAL CASES. umnas. lUt. W. D. tlowmrd. 1 Col. Wlinon McCandl«9. lUf. D. 11. A. McLean. lIoo.H.AW»w. T U. Bill. Em. Ilan. T. J. WRonm. J R. noouT I John 11. Mellor, E»q. Juob HcCoHUln-.E*!- ntySJjdfe N. HOLMKS dfc SONS, tuuu ta Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange, CERTIFICATES Of DEPOSIT, BASK KOTES AND SPECIE, SO. 17 MARKET STREET, PITTfIUUROn, PA. «auO<>Ucctfcmamadaemalltb* principal cition lhrough cttba United BU*«. **??^i*_ JOHircOfcHRAJi « BRO. ■umncnuuot Iran Ratlin*, Iron Vault Door*, Window Shutters, Window Guards, it., X*. 91 torn* Stndamdt* Third Strut, (Between Woodand Market,) PITTSBOBOn, nV*« eshud a warifty of new Pattens*. tone, atsd pi Ja, eaiulil* foe all ptupoar*. partkolar aUenUoo paid to eo eloalag Or*** JobbhMtAffoaaSaburtaotk*- WORKS r«. t ispaTaa ■ ~ — “T'.'TtT?' c ' ,BJ,a ® VANDEVEH & FRIEND, ATTORNRYS -A. T LAW SOLICITORS IM CIIAKCBItV, * >*». ft, .Vl iHf’t fiLmi. /••V't ay^.ll*.tlima s-nmtPtly su*d*»u w«<jr P"‘* “f" Xaitbero loea, or Westerns Wlaamwa. , „ , . WlllnUcaltdlhnpssrtluwtnd bl«cl Baal KatatiV. ob* talnltu Money oo lloa<l* and Mortgipn k _?L _ WRY M A N Jc WON, \ Macofoctarern mod Dealer* la all kinds of TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIO ARB, \ AND \ LEAF tobacco, CbtWr */JJe»ittlUM Street and Diamond Alter , j pitTSBUROU, PA. vmiatnr »2te«L*a«— ..wiusoa wixaa. R 0 BIS S (N, 811S1R & HILLERS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WORKS Pittsburgh, Ponna. Office, No. 91 Market SUnofkctnr* alt kind* cf Wra and Mill M«hi •pi Caatinga, Railroad Wotb.X* o " ll * toUer » s “ e * t lr jobbing and Rrpalrittg dorwotvahortooUcc- M. K. Q-ILL'KtoPIMi BBSTISf. Extracts Teeth without an c?rriM* lt*iw Aoarntbttlc.mgwit applied lo nod g»®» only.. Tactb from on* to fttl! »«* ItmiUdim tlie Tiriona tneUllftW*. ll* *Uo lomtU teeth on «nO« iVrcrfaia bast with contteoou gam, wbltb la beantj-, deitrilDee* nod durability ennaot fell to plea*. Call »dJ examine *P ec *- No. 61 Foortb itraet,b«lo* torv.k Pituimrsh. _ BAMUKL GRAY MERCHANT TAILOR, tfo. £2 ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTBDDROU, PENNA, 18 prepared to furniah his customer* and with tbs uo« ..d •trice oraprlD, .ad Sommer flood, otcmrr „rlclr, «tdd> b. .ill mrtm op to ortor to tl» eotlie •ho ioer focor thorn with th.tr petrooep l - •|*lg-OK_ PAYNE, BISSBLI* A CO., gUrCFACTOHM OF Cookina, Hnrlor nnd Keßtina STOVES, Oratea, Pronta, Pendera, oto., And M»Attf»Clon»r» of the CJ'lfbroUa OAPTTAI. qOOKINGItANGK, SO. 33S liberty street sr a-i,tk piTTSfiimon, ft. MITCHELL, HERRON & CO. ■uunnWM of Cooktnß. Parlor and Keattna STOVE 8, Grate Fronta, Fenders, Cooking Rangt*, &i 104. Liberty St., Plttebargto, Pa. mr22fcly . . POITIiET, SELSON * CO., . r/ ' ■ QUN BARBELS, SOLID BOX VICES, ROBIHBOirSBOUB CAST BTEEI BOTTIIEB-Wineotol. Cart Stul and Bananarad Slant, and SjHidn, Ban, Bat and Bannr. Fart,, Fid*. MaUacla, da. WAFihDVMa No* I? nyllflmfa ppAgpUBUII* l' A v GKO. H. ANDERSON, No, 181 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., NUrrioTcm i*o mmtu vuun w . swjVKWy^ PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATttEB, Sic IcM,r, Spliu, Horn*. <"" 1 Country Ocdf Skint, Bole Leather, CarrtajtoOilolothß.&c. sTw*r nttsssr apMlj ' : py\pTr.TnTf SiCOH AJJG’K* ~ SICrnTBIW DRAWN BY DtHOANi gfI»BMAS * CO.p on thi SEnSank, m^&SS 0 * 0 ” pound sterling .and upwabds. Al*o,lUUica Cb* pitatlpA "U» “i*°*?* VV* „,, . ... nutiT ButUul othtf Eomptu MlUm, DoUuiA, eutM, coaiiutl; «> 'WIDUAMA A 00- 'jglTi.A-cafc * COMMISSION AND JORWAKDINO *•»** ” : S*Orcad. •' '• FITXBBU RGB BAV* FAflun TV ’TTtC R S 8 »• Corner*Xhwrtr>«* ®** d s * r * Blß * [ TITTSBVneB: _ Maoufaotorer of aflU iandii of hgni Bogs Orocn-i—.prterf l»Mrt - 4- *”' o VBACB' .fin* DRWD:|&P^OTh»naWkI if: aubtfttsOTtntg. 1 r ftrot TTfANCPONTIESEA-or n history of! TT'OR BEST- — r"~ IVL oarratite*. *dwßtu«t,'t*pl6rtUon. ud di*oT*ry, J? frt»iib*e«U**t*Js*«to the pmeat Umof comprUiiig* detailed account of remarkable Toragea, ancient aiw*ll as modern,by Prank B. Ucolrieb, with unmeroai Hltulrv an. _ --jr tionrUn oner oleine, 8- m«. ®&w££?2k*. T?OU ¥o\-A thruo story l>weir»B^g| anM ... .X Ilonae on Fifth .treat, (Ko. 10M ewtrintog H JgL >w pT> JAMES’ NEW BOOK.—“Lord ; room*. heebie wadi boiuw, Ac* with no* and 1 T Mmtim’i Put an IlUlorkul Komanee oMhe . carriage'howattached. Thi« brawls “TO I** 1 ** *JJf (IPII James, iiiono volume, • and cohl water,bath, gmi,Ac*andbeing in 4 " nt £“ Seventeenth Century, 7 KAY A CO., No. 04 Wood at. , lion U admirably adapted to the want, or a profrwitonal loino. ___ ,v V ’ man, and will be rented 'for a tana of years to » o°** teo *- /S'AMPBELL’S LIVES OF lIIL LOlvU j'ant. For turthor particular* eoqairo-of oflbJ .~1 orJ" f; \_mra : W™.™- laiiil. frora the rarll..! UMtll! Uio "['‘‘“Bj.rff: fTIO LET.—A large well furnished dwelling the Foartb,ln K*Ton Tolnme*, .eeonu A ._. I jjjth all modem Improvement.—for rcut low toa good third^Loudon edition. Ko> *£WowlrtrfteL tenant. Jol* niTCIICOQg,McCRBAHY A CO. THE undersigned have fanned a co-part nertlilp, andsr tho «tjrlo of gh*ckl«U, M Wo ACo.. I„r .howM.-.io JAMES STLAIN. ucan jonks. JOHN AVOAY, T. T. MYIjBII. dFocJjair. _ FOU SALK—A pair of young horses, ’kind. and sound, will Work in any harniwu -good underjbe mdd?e ono I* l a pacer, U riding horse for a Jady. Also, wagon and lmrn*ii*. Apply to GKO. W. DUNN, south; aldo of Ohio street. 3d dorfr west of the Diamond, AH** ghmy eUy. _ * a ' a 8H ACKLETT, M'LAIN & CO. FOltSAliK —ABmallmanuiactur- Dealers »n ebOVJV/ Ing basiner*-' Capital required three Lon-: Whole. nurntnnil tired dollars; profits fifty dollar* per month ami will In- FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PUT GOOD*, to OKO. W. BUNN. Math side of Ohio »t, .Vo. 43 VK»>d Strrtl . oppotilt 51. Charla ITot'l. thln | dor Vest ofthe Diamond, .Allegheny Hly. mi'JJ S--iirrrr<rr=iswv" ' CTEAJSI ENGINE-FOR SALE.— A good CARRIAGE MANuPACTOKI eocino aud boilrt" wilt be sold cheap. AND ‘ T*o cylinder hollers 20 fr-et long; cylinders 11 Inches di&nt- IT A KTKRN REPO BITOBV „r,2i„l„riinlll-h"> 2M roo»'i«. u».». KA s m «.«, : tor HASiust received at his ollJ<CB an d Lota in Pitts »?{“*? f?,!\SKdS555£ d.’-: .I* hU* ■<* taeen I'KO.lmrgh and L»» rencrTUie, a pi U trnt*i;<- 77. t Liberty. Fharpsburg, ami MaochWtor; several hand as«,rtniontofO*rriaKC..B|iS»/ ,' S ;‘Viviog -ew m.d cS* S,ts: h.r|SSof dlffereoisiifl., Inereq dlre> ments *r« »uc i ..ut.llr tnay rely on always tion, at various pric*s—some v<-ry good ones. Persons icles, and t | to or- | w |*i fag to purchase woold do wril to call and «•»!»« finding • goodl u U pijif S and all pertaining TP pi,ter, and those wishing lo sell, to hare their ptaert der. oo short notioe, ni pn practical experience at OKU. W. BUNN S, lloal Estate Office, south KtIH.SSSi.iS hJ?o« km.wn Lllitlrs, he flattai. „j e 0 f Ohio street, third door west of the Diamond AUe Mmwdt that heotfer* great imluc.mcnt. to purcWrs- gheny city. , _ * ul ® Theestablishment |* locatedcn the rout- « f tior Omnibus Line ufCnsches, passing the door rvcrT M teen mlnules. _ _ _ ft ‘ CANDLE MOULDS, WARRANTED to W ofthe best metal, all »lz«. nrvl i aU.'ru.. iu»nnr«ctnrrf ,l l r 1,1 JOIIN CALVEHLKY, N0.?«5 Bare Street, Philadelphia. Drugs—" " “ CoJUr’ißnt Exterminator; Venetian lied, _ . Deep Vermillion, Lijtons* Refined l.lqnorire, American Atruw Root, Hasatras 11th, Split Biii'V CardiDuiBl^J-% Liquorice iwot, , , SaiiU*’Buraaparilla. Fur *ale by n. lT FAHNESTOCK A CO., No. 00 comer Wood and Alb etrreta. U Cwtilo Piap, A Tin* to, .-Tiu» Japnnlca, , Chewing Goto, 1 . Davit* Pain Killer, l.iullow't Specific. For wlo by It.L. FAHNESTOCK ACO., aa j 3 No. CO ÜbotJy_ttr«!t-^ our sale’—mu upiiy t aJBUBCHFIELD areofferiuj; their entire stnckol SUM MKtt A WINTER GOODS nt meb price* at male t/tem derided iargtinz; ThU will he »n oppertualtv that will m hornet with •••oti again <.r lotting tho l**i qoallty ot Brv Gondsat too low prhw that they are tinw offeml. Norlb-*w»t comer fourth and Market street. anfrri&wF UPERIOII BLANK BOOKS. Ledgers, Journals. Cash Booh* and Day nooks of inferior qnali .xpraelr for » CA, . Printers, SutUoheni and Blank. Book SJaWi, ta - No 67 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. BNDKIES—3O hhds. N. O. Sugar, (to bLU. ilo Molasses, 00 bag* Rio Coffee; 70 caa&apurePotub; 70 bvrc* Rosin Soap,- 120 t» lights 9xl- WlndoW Saab, Ml do*. Backets; 20 do Tabs; VO boxes SUkratos, lIOUKRT DIOKEY, 134 Front stmt, near wood. JJERNIA. Tii* Afltletrd «nlh tbt< painful Übww should l>«*r in ii»J that thn ot.lf . TRC-a ShANUFACTDRY thU ctlf It at CARTWRIUUT A VODNtI’S. Priori Low. . _ ___ REAST PUMPS—I have ju*t jcccived » Jare* and Qno assortment of Breast Pomp*. Also.» ~«« article of Breast Mpaa aoj-rlor to any article of th* kind wm io os*. Tb.-o la want of anything Ip this liao. •hoclJ call and examine my stock ' X * c ' *bere. JOB. VLKMtNQ, corner Diamond and Market st. SPONGES —A largo supply of fino medium ud norm Spang** r«’d tbi» d«f. Tboio wlabins • ctwd »ponce thaold c*il sod exunlne “y»»fk before | u.- ehtting elwvhcn JOi. . rorow Diamond eodUetket ett«t- Magnesia— a largo »u lip i y of ii««- Ilrurj'., Sjori.j-. M ‘*- n«sU, conaUctljr on band at JOS. FLKMIN”, ia «s corner Diamond ami Mwttt >l. WE UAVirSS.OOO for investment in City GrmradUeoU. remm* harlnp ♦nth a«tirl»le« i»x w. n a.i.MAM»*r». Onil HUI.S. REK’D. Sugar; £\J\l 100 M.U OoWaoßyroin 60 “ ?L Jcubm UrJaav*; iO *• l.v** No. n Maf.kwct, ‘•now. * •*o “ tuiilmor- Harriott. Rowland 6,r«ai*i.r •»« PimivKU * i>n,wouTn._ rpMiiSSKS. TRUSBRS. TtU ooly aiumfoctwr* of TRl T *>r.3 *o4 InlhWityU CAKTf?HIOUT * >OCM*. »n 7 J K<>. MWnnJ .lwl_ ACON—^OOpccesiiamn; SOW plurto ghwW«K lnoo £id«; 20 tWc« Bo**r Cnwd llanne lot) «!o. A»- <!■* I>tfed B«ft 100 bbl» Mrs* Pork. * For **l»>V-y »nU _ R. ROBISON “A'TLANfiCTELEGRAPH SCUOTTISU. J\ J-ut nwrirwl, ft fr**h unitplj of Oil- M* »wl hl*My iKtniiUr Schvttteh. It with ftnflfpint uUjo- Ur". rrm—UGf ii- i.jm< „i: th. CftbW. Furmlftl? n - K l: fcl . ” . •nl4 No. 63 Fifth \SfjS»rEKN'RESERVE OfI'EESB.—Wo YY Are In copfttaot focUot of i>rime cbowa fiom wmt of tIHS hwtOfchMiiftri**, t«» * hir |‘ J o^,® ‘*i!fft a rvt U, 0a of retailer*. RIDDLC, WIRTd A OU-, U ]U IH3 LlMty itrr pL GOLD Warren fc Hyde’s ,n*w and superior ■•303” Gold Pen, •oIUW* for floe welting end ttguring.® Book-keepers will And this I'm rope riot to Jjeeph QMlott** Steel Pen of thowmo construction cf w j onl itylea of Tens and ftlror Holder*, manufactured by tl« aboro celebrated Arm. For aalr hr J. L. HEAD, T 6 Fourth etrwt, jol T Apollo BolMlng*. 1 AH DOZEN INSEAMED LEATHER 1_ t)U WHIPS.—Jnat floiehed’ for tbe Fall trad®.— Thenar* tho standard Peuaejltaula wagon Whip*, and «n> uk doatern to examine them *“ WEU£, RTDDLE i CO lut2 80 Fimith stmt. B' UCK SKIN STAGE LASHES.—A largo Mwirtmentol tho nilonagradea now on hand, and ur lenstb cr ait* made to order at abort noil'* bj V i WELLS, RIDDLE * CO., x 80 Fourth atr*>*t. BUGGY Wlili’S, OUT AND THREAD , COVERED.—The boat Whalebone Whip* Inthe Weet audol atury rariety of atylaandatxe to b* found at \ WELLS, RIDDLE A CO., aalS \ *° Fourth ttr*»L ANDSOMETJaRK Hunt's, Lancaster Oli.,lau»\Cl>«t>. , lVlln,jBhwUw.Ua.Uo.»nJ , AAT bills fresh ground oat meal 1 J or,nf,tlot for MUor nidi, ,1 RKAKOK'fI J.mlljOnc«rJ«l.aTc.Ston, F0.1.r.1 ,;r—t, Allrglmy city- * liri - WOULD you be Vilhpnt a spring bed wlwn yon ran hare oo\for the h)» pr[c* ol JIVE DOLLARS ? (ao2e) \T. D. VOUNO.* CO. N“ EW ST YLK CARPETS—Wd arc. just opening aomo new style Rnnaeli and 'three-ply lip*, portal Carpet*, which will be aold at Very low price*, for £»b. W.MHSLINTOOK, aulO . No. lla x ilarhot ttr*U_ OIL CLOTHS—A large assortment of Floor Oil Cloth* on hand, from. 3 ILto 2ML *5 rery lowpriom for cmah. • W. M’CLISTOCK, aulQ No.mMaikotVuwt. A LARGE LOT of Selfridges, Checks , and onter Dry Goods, opened this day. - ' \ mia 0. HANSON LOVE,74 Market itwdt o*~ N HANDS—an excellent stock of Dartoiv! Chamber, Dining Room and Conntlng Hoofo JnrnhN throat!o> price, (an2l) T. D. YOUNG A CO. Dark merrimack prints, cotton and Wool Hove Do Lai not, now Mylea, atISU and 25 oenu per yard. 0. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market et. CALL at oar Warehouse and examine oai Hock or Inmltnro, before purchasing elsewhere. T, B. YODNQA Cl)., »n2l oppoelte “Qlrard How," Smith flt Id itrrcL MANILLA ROPE—AII sizes, for sale by- JONESACOOLKY, . en-At . t No. 141 Water stmt, TVTAVY OAKUM—3OO bales best, for sale [\ by i JONES A COOLET. »»25 • No. 141 Water atroct. OLIVE OIL—I 2 baskets of the pure Olive on. to übl. n», rccS thu d.j o tr rLKUD . Oi . rtM coroar Diamond and Market gtrrrt ftDd s[v r .teg IME—2OO barrels fresh Limo just'rec'd I and for ealo by anBs HENBXjL OQLUMB. it ARCH 300 boxes Pearl Stairchjuet rec*d ) mdfor ealo by an» HKNRT sTOoLLISg. 'ADE TO ORDER— every description of] . floe Farlot ftmdtoro. •'T. B. TOURQ < 00» 1 POTATOS —00 bgs this day rec'd«by cbSO • ■ HENRY ILOOLLINR. EVEN RBLS.NEW SUADfor salelow to' doooeooalrumenL DXDDI£, WIRTB A M tS 'j' . • •••:. '. 188 Liberty itwl. TirOOD—7s cords for sale bY >: ; • i :• VY ghat .mjTcimioN, ucCreebyaCo. OB PRINTERS. .Stationers, Blank-Rook Uakenand Paper Detueriur W.Qi JOHNSON. A 00. : t *os4‘ • r • W WoodetnearThird. - eHEESE.— 250 bxs prime Cutting Cheese -reoi?odaodlqr‘oaloby r~- : • -.- •• :* . ' anal-: ■ ■' gKNBTII.COLLINS. . TTTATER PIPE.—2OOO yards Stone Water W Pipe thie day reerlTed anil for *ale by an2t ' • HENRVn. COLLINS- T AKK pltgs received and Tor liuUbr' - wit ~ - HBMKY H. OOUIHS. . Tk ED. ‘White, Blue, Xollow, Grey,' Green Lort . , u - TVTACKERAX^ObblsNo.aiargc^cJc- QMJSWIO ANUETAFiakDRYtOwI# jl STORK ON MAJIKKt SXRSXT-s. f ' A.'TKO*»«t Farm For Sale, CONTAINING 800 acres and situated 20 miles from Pittsburgh, the. Allegheny »nd Botler plonk TU*vd running directly throngb it. 140 acres u cletifcd, the baUnce, ICO acres, it welt Umbered. The Im provements are reasonably good. It will be sold *ll to gether or In port* to suit pottboeer*. i _ Term* reasonable. Apply to JOHN DEAN, Allegheny dty, or to Judge MARSHALL, Boiler county. aplClmd LOTS FOR SALE. THE following Lots arc now offered for sale on very liberal term* and low price#, vie Ist Fifteen Lota fronting on Butler street, In Lawrence* Tills, immedlaUdy opposite the wall of Allegheny Cemetery. Kaeh 10l 21 feet front l»y 100 to 121 feet deep to an alley 20 Fifteen lota nearer the Anegheny.rircr, each 24 feet frootou Pearl sireeMWfeet wide)and extending in depth 114 fcettoan alley 20 feet wide. . . _ OJ, f llteon Lota nearer the river, each 2t feet fronton Pearl street, directly opposite above, and extending In depth towards the liver U 4 foot to an alloy 20 feet wide. 4th. Fifteen Lots nearer the riser, eaeb A feet front on ftmadway, (which Is SO feet wide, and through which the Allegheny Valley Railroad rausjand extending in depth 114 feet to an alley 20 feet wide. . .. . ‘ 6th. Fifteen Lots opposite tho above, and nearer the nr* er. each 24 feet front on Broadway end extending in depth 110 teet to an alley 20 feet wide. Cth. Fifteen Lots nearer tho river, each 24 feet front on Bel) atreot (50 feet wtdo) and extending la dcpthllO feet to | an alleySOteetwlde. * . . . I Terms of sale as fellow*—Oae-tblrdorthb whole purchase money to remain on bond and mortgage—-Interest payable annually—one-third of the balaace.caeh in hand; the re* matador to he paid In four equal annual Instalments, with Interest, payable annually, secured ly bond and mortgage. Purchaser* to pay for deeds. . Flans of these tats may be seen at tho following purest - llallty.Brown A Co's, O’llara ACo’s OUeeWorfea,, 9. Sellers A Co’s, Coleman, lluilmanACos, , A. Bradley A Co’s, White's (ferriage Factory, Knap A Wade's, Pa.iL.IL Works, 9th ward. Shoenherger A Co's, * Allegheny Valley JLB. De*, A. Wood, Agent for Phoenix pot, - Brewery, At the Garrison, Newmeyer A Oratl, Empire Hugh McKelry's Lumber Wotks, I • Park, McCurdy A Co’s Copper Works. For farther partlcolare. apply to ■v D. W. AA. 8. BELL, Attorneys, No. 103 Fonrth st, Pittsburgh. ' Farm for Sole. TUB ANDERSON FARM, 2} miles 33 above the Depot, at Sow Brighton, Bmw Fa-4)n mock Uoose Kao, containing 108 acre* o f exe«fl«i land, everyacre of which i« tillable, and 05 of. Uan. derculli ration. There are IS acre# ' la grass and pasture, ami an abundance of coal. Thore iato. Orchard ol grafted frnlt tree*, lo almoat every field there t* a spring of nerertfaillng water. __ .• Tho improvement* cooalat ot a new. frame Dwelling, at lacked toe weather-boarded log, annuli tenant honse and a large frame Barn, 10 by 30 i feoU • , , fhla choice farm lain a high state of cultivation, fences rood, and in a rrepeeUble neighborhood, eonvenisnt to charchtw, acloiola. For term*, enqnlre atTIIIB .OFFICE, or of jaUettwtfT J. ANDERSON, Now Brighton, fa. No. I>C Wood Street. Ohio Land fox Sale. TUB subscriber offers for sale section ten, township 12, range 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly kuown aa “Howman’a Section,” containing WOacrea. Uie situated three mil** west of MmUlon, tin the State Road leading to Wooster, and within about two mile* of the DU* i.nrch, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Kail rood. The south,, eaxt .| northuoat quarter* ara partly cleared and Imprcvsd— >• maloiler :ls covered with superior Umber—and the • nv-ie well watered by springs and running stream*— Xhi» aectiun la considered the finest body of land In tbo county. It will be sold nndirldcd or in quarters to suit porchawwa. To thrwe who desire to invest ia real estate a better opportunity is ratal j offered. . J. B. BWUTZRB, No. 101 4th street. Pittsburgh. FOR SALE OK LEASE, n lot on Foorth street, between Smlthfleld and Cherry Altey, JOO feet ,r< A lit on Thlxd «trcrt, near gmilhfleM, 40 feet front|byBs < Nctth > W*&i>—The square bounded by ButJer.Wllklns kiml Carroll streets and tiproce alley. 6t feet front by ISO do*D, nearly opposite to l'ennock A Hitt’s foundry. The square bounded byßmallman, Wilklaii and .Carrol atefeu a»4 Spruce alley, '-'Ct feet front by 120 deep, t)o /Ulechcny.Csrwui and Butler e««>la.ndjulaln|t tb« Allegheny Valley Kiuln-d SUticii, lorty contlaucuv Lott, ©arh24leetrr.».ti>yl2«ftet.le.i>. J- Htbtarreaol ground In RtwrTe townshlpAart wont Lot 225,l»etween ltie New Brighton road and RJlldiweOem et Slity Loty in Allegheny City, Third Ward, betweso East Lam ami Chtetnut street. * A Tract of Land lu Westmoreland County, on tbe Fblliw delphia tnropiko, 7 mile* from Latrobe—•s acre* in culti vation of rich bottom Uml—3oo serve. ATract of Lind near Ltjconkr, Westroorelsodcounty, of ,175 acres. WILLIAM M. DARLINGTON, m*ls.-dtf 155 Third itwt above Smltbfleld. Valuable City Property far Bale. THAT very desirable lit on Water Street and Redoubt Alley, next to John Irwin A 8on«, being ISOf-elonWalcr aod Front streets, aod 100 deep along the beeold together or in lota of 20 or 24 feet each. For terms (which will be made wy aa to paymctit,)ap. nWto JOSEPH 8. LKKCH A CO., ‘ mrtidlf Liberty gtrwt, Pittsburgh. TTbekty street property for I j BALE.—Tbe Store-room and Dwelling, situated on Liberty street, uear St. Clslr, known asNo.lB3. Tbelotj la about 22 fret front and 120 feet deep, extending back to Exchange Alley, on which la erected a BUbU and ferriage- I houaer Tbe property rentsreadily forgGOO, aod wlllbeaold ata bargain and on arcomtnodaUngtenne. For particular* enquire of - IL 11. KING, : | ,pi 7 Ko. 231 Liberty strath^ F (IMB, 5 acres IQU perches of Land in Colllna townablp, near Kart Liberty, adjoining lands I of Tbos. Mellon and*!!. A. Negley. This property 18 cle- I gaotly situated for a private resident*, and wonld make one | of tho tntwt handaome country aeato In the besutifol Talley „,E»tLi tert T. »"rt«»;sa“ 3icai : 1 j e 23 „■ NcuSSFourthatmt.. VALUABLE CITY LOT FOR SALE.— That eligible building lot, with the buildings there on, situated on thecoruer ol Liberty and Hand streets, front* Ing 25 ft, »*£ Inches on Liberty and extending back along Uand street 110 feet to Exchange alley. ....... ; jelO T. D. VOPNU ACot3SßaUhfleldat. M' ANUFACTOUY FOR SALEOR RENT —EnterprUeFoundry, on fiandtnkj street, Allegbe* oy, with good steam power, soiULlefor manufecturlpg purposes, of various kluda, will be sold; or leased low.. kft* quire of Mr. Samuel Henderson, Dearth# premises, (be* the care of Her. Sproul'a clmrcb.) wbo wUI show the property, or of Jell UtOHUOiI 8 CQ^ttUbw^frt^ DIfISOLDTIOH OF I THE partnewbip. hOTetoforo existing be-1 teen the tbe name and style oft SPANG A 00., 1* this dayuUMolved by mutual consent. I Either partner belDgmothoifod to usetbenaaeof the Arm I taiiniWte. | Pittsburgh, IBM.- an‘;dlm 1 DIBSOLBTION OrFARTNEBIHIP. rTUIE partnership which has existed between JL the undersigned, from the -first day of January, 1556. under the name and atyleof SPANG A CO, was d aspired ; I byjmotnal consent, on the tenlhdaj of April last, (April lVttulttS.) Eillier partner ii authorised to me tlie name pf 1 the Arm in nettling accounts and receipting for money which may be collected, but Charic* P. Bpang, havingjpur-. I chased the entire Interest of John W. Chaifent, In the. Arm, ha (the said Charles F. Spang,) and James M’Aulojr, only I are authorized to usotbe name "of tbe Arm, generally. In We are succeeded In burinea* by SPANG, OTiXFANT A CO., (composed of C. U. Spang, John W. Cbattsut, Campbell B. Heir on. Alexander Urns, and A G.Loyd,) whoa we cordially veccommend to the friends and custom* oftheolJArm. CHARLES I. SPANG. JAMBS M’ACLEY. \ JOHN W. CIIALFANT. I Pittsburgh. Pa 4 Aug. 6th, 1858. • - au7:dlnv '—\ “ DISSOLUTION. fpRE. partnership heretofore cxistinc.bc- I; tweebthe amferslKabd, under the name of LEWIS A I KiKlhETOS.waadiaaolTed on tbe 20th Inst, by mutual cohwnt. JHiVafEsin of tb« Arm will be aetUed by DAYID I u.BDOBBTON.wbo continue* the brulsem, retainlou tbe I eerricef of bis late partner. IfATIS H. LkWIL , Jnly3Ut,Ms9 .. »,M.J3>OBBWH.; ' D.. M\ED OB RT^N , ; | . WS or.BJSALE ‘ GROOEiR, NOTICE. —Tho Co-Partnership of Baqa- LET, COSQBAVE A-CO. expired byOlmUatknr.rm tbe Arstinstant. Tbebuilneat.wlllbeco&Unocd by WILLTAJd BAQALKT.at IB and 20 Wood stmt, wbo wUleettlenptbe bnalooM of the Into Arm. W. BAGALET, i! nttsburgh, July 22d,lB58.—Ja2Wtf V i WIU I IAU~B&OaUBTi X WHOLESALE QBOOEB,: i -i- -1 REQULARTr^^jgyjg^^ ' 'oS I lsu£ SS ol lljraSln j, T«mlo ca fcr »* Kxcunton aujbe •*T- 1 Paseengensmst pmeure tickets befbre taking amts In tb*car«,or pejTQcwta. - W.&ETNOLDS, f TtTINERAL ATEB--I v 'oSX a?Wir ipf.Smb’Mmaad W*«r, .direct'Jrdi,; BpSnt>>«3i2«Qsc it JRAd BddS*q/Cf>nfr«*Mm jß»liK~*ndsa'.wMriAt aTBOOd tmuh eanjatwaj iinriMlltil ■ ' JO3.jrLBXDfO’S. *¥£l: wesnPiaaarilaadMMMitfe • ~7'~r.7?.. afficwoil 1 r ~TiT~'..■■■:■ ■ ■ ■ 4 Qrrtcsor FmtuDuGuOoxruT, .1 £■: L. . - • laawi'fflrtr 1858. }■ . is tlie Stockholders >•- of the PltUbnrgh Gas Ownpanx, fc* tha potmm Of electing two person* to serve as Trnrt mo j — ji d {j 1 ' n _JyJ7 fer = ’ \m * tho term of three years, will be held at the office oTthe company, in nusbargh. mi the first Uoaday, cut dav of September,next,between thebonreofSandh w ‘ . JAMEaM.ogRiBTY.T^’i: business ffiSanaca. coMnuaioivßXi' abrobabt, lO'TTV'oodfitteet . \ i PITTSBURGH, .IToa* 18 and aO Wood Strcst. PITTSBtrR6IB\ -;-<"- t -fv---- <! -• ■* |V--.-■---—-■ • -i T II" 1 11 '■■yw** '3. Omci or Tax PittstcMß Lin, Ftu us Hiun\ •... isirxascaCoitriXT,Ko.»6 WitxaSr. ~ -"y- ieSB,-y- Board of Directors of tliis Cottr>tm v Ihy lure tills day declared a dividend «t.of .theSSn, of the last six months, of two doltos per to the redaction of Stock Net*«. v F. A.RINBIIABT, aalfclmd • • •' -• s■ • •• Sscwtaiy. • . pitTSBVMO, August CthjlßiS. . Meeting of the- Stockholders of .the Merchants’ and Uaxrafactnren' Bank of Pitt*>orjtV wilt be b«W at the Ranking Honso. KS p .Iho Slh day of September bext,atlOo’dock.A.M. At which meeting the Act extending tbo Charter will be submitted for their acceptance; ' ‘ r : • B. order orib.Bosrdof - . w.h. penny, Catta. aHanta. INSEN'G WANTED—IO,OOO rerands for .i.ith ft. t»> pric^ A ‘?s; c'niiuS? bjr an, 3 Mmti m«rtymd I Haoa.hrA\. ~X%T ANTED. —A Yoong Man of steady, bas- W hi.-.. b.-ir.p a .midt capiUl.yUfaH (a In vest it iueninoaafe and profitable buMatsß^whsieh*could letmi>lo) n| u bookkeeper or in any other Opacity. The best of city reference given aod required,-•' • '-, v . Addiin Dox 91. Allegheny CUy,Pa-, with rtalnafaa and time and place of mretlnc.- :• . JnlMif , WOOL WANTJSD.:=s®ki Jughcßt market price r-jr Wool, bj 3. ItUtllAllfln ICO4 JelH . . ■We 2M Liberty jtreet. WOOL! WOOL!!—100,OOOlbe.AVool Want- ' eJ at hizbc»te*»li priewbr '7 - miCUCOGK, McdIEERTKXL, 122 E«on&ainj lil Prostata. JagWAwtfT RYE WANTED.—The highest cash prico paid for Hjci at No- ISS Libert jrstmt, by V jo3o kiddle, vnars a fco. JSUutattonal. Mrs: WILSONS preparatory and PRIMARY BCHOOfecv Water itrect, ipppoaitatho Poet-Office, Allegheny dtjr^wiKra-open,Monday, Septem ber, tbe 6th. an«fc3»d* mim Wotxing’s Select School*- Situate cn Pit ITert tide r>J Common,. ALLfcQTIESY CITT,jFA. ;\... \1TIIX; reopen ior thVFallanil, Winter YY Term, conatotingcftwenty-two week*, on •• SOUi'lßitaatf ■ . anil WiU be made, ** far a* practicable, an exduWe fe male School, and limiting the camber-of papUs, uutu maketboconraeofinetrnctionaefhll .ksd tboryngh a* pos sible. • • - * Instractloa (n marie will be g) ten by MIhC. FOUtstxTU with the an of scaperlor. Piano. Particnlara.canbe bad by application at the School Room, at Mrs. Cbdkroa’a bool> ilcre, MUgfimv City, or to It. ' W. raiiuUsUr, JRrghttty City, or at his rjjirt, JS'o. 07 llirfcr ttrfitl, PitUMrrgh ; nu23:lwd • _ . fjoe MtCrovelieminaryiTorXoaagLadUi, LA WREXCEYILLE, NEAR PITTSBURGH., THE next annual session of this Institution wlUopeaon WedheetUy, thalMh day of Septambsr. A limited number of boarding atod daypupUsroceiTed.— Theeoorae of instruction "it tborongh and ackirtlilc. lt embraces, together with tha anal academic and collegiate conn*. French—which la spoken in the femJlj-ttennaa; Marie, Vocal and InUrnmental, and Drawing. For circu lar* and reference, apply at the Church Book Depository, Fifth street, J. n. Mellor, cr, by the Pittsburgh the ■Rector, the Iter. George Trftldcr. ' auSfclmd Mr. Clement Tetedouac * Announces to the public that hi ima tafefn np Ills reiiJencc to Pittsburgh, and lirwirpie nkred to clre lessonsln "Vocal Music. :.T Tor term* and further particulars,-apply at John H. Meltor’s Music Store, No. 81 Wood Hi aoll;6wd PENN INSTITUTE, onHancock near Penn street, trill commence tbe EVENING TERM, anTnea day tbe Slit tnit, when a limits number of pupUl 'ntn ob tain admission. " *’;•'.••••• rnuiswiaSrasiosor Fit* Mostib $22. Pnpil* wiU b® - received at any time, and can’withdraw at any tone bypaj inrtnltkm/r** up tltlUmeofwUbdrawal; and Inwall caste, tuition wiU be charged till notice ol withdrawal taglron. > . J.3L6MTIIL > auction Salta, P.~M. DAVIS, Auotloheor., Commercial Boles Rooms, No. M Fifth ttrut, ' Hardware at auction—On Tncs- | day morning; August OUt, at ten o*dock, wrIU be fc •old, at tbe commercial sale* rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, by 5 order of Recoirer, tbe stock ofa dty retail almost ewjtldng kept In a first das* hardware'establish* 1 merit, as BroadweU's, Jackson’s,6pe*r * Jackaon’sttd A* . jd Dtston'ssuporioreaws, steel squares, front C. to Winches, v Are,smithing, rabbit, bead,and plough planes.' brtceaad “ bitta, hollow and shank angora, mortice and. log and socket chi«K piano Jrons, bcreie, gßage%:batt, ; table, wardrobe and coffin hinges, cheat, drawer amhdoor § locks, hand Tices, brats and iron esatora, hstcbstli .bam- g mere, cooper and Coot adeem,-Irory. aud; boxwegd rules, 5 troweta, double and single Hit axes, shjrels, spades, forks. H scythes, hoes, picks, beNvstsdyarda, Ac, Ac, to which 3 tbe attention of tbe trade la Inritad. f. M. PATH Aset.; i | Executors sale of book-bind- x KBY, AfX—On Friday montlog. Angus! 27th; at ten - o'clock, on tbe premtene.sthetory.ofwarelMUse, owner of Wood aod Fifth streets, by order-of Jtfrs. A* Alexander, Executor of the tele W. Spark*, doo’it wUI be sold, the en tire stock of nuChlnery. tools, Ac; to that estate among which are—l rollo* machine;! aumplag rreea and suuniwtLmacbine fur .pasteboard, Ae^-1 standing prese. •evorel lying prttset; type cases and type, roilets, etodte, Ac. together with aquantlty of day books,- ledgers and other blank books. P. M. DA%TB,Aa«i. INTERESTIN' STEAMBOAT METROPO - At Auction—On Tuesday crcnlng, August Slit.'nt “‘^o’clockat the commercial sales, rooms, No. MFltlh. ) street, will be sold, one undivided eighth’ part ofthe steam j boat Metropolis .with her furniture, tackle, An, aa she 1 now lies at tho Monongaltela wharf.'- j Termi—One-half ciJU; residua in three and six months, - I with approved security . . P. >L DAVIS, Aoci. » TRADE SALEQUE£NSWARE-^-OnMon day morning, August 30th, at 10 o'clock,at tbe.com marcialsalea<ooms,No.AiFlbh street, vriU-hsaold,Are ~ crahw white stone china ware; 2 do Mae stonscklonware. This wore it all of boat: quality and won ■ assorted. In- I eluding most nil descriptions suitable for retetlsis, whose , I attention is particularly invited to this ml*. Sale positive. » Q 35 ■ P. M.DATIn,Auc. STOCK P., Ft. W. & C. B. R. at pbitati 84t*,InlotstoauUpureba»m,by » ■ apl P.M.DATIS, Auct.No, MFilUirt. 8 « iCSTIS LOOBIS St CO., BerehanU’ Excbaagt. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS fc CO- AT TIT* MK ECU ANTS' XXCHANGR EVERY TUURSdAT BVKNING.—Rank,. Bridge, Insurance and Copper Stock, Bond and Beal Estate sold at public sale at the Merchants* Exchange by . AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. y Notes, .DrafU and Loans cm Real Estate negotiated-ou • reasonable tonus by AUSTIN LOOMIS A 00., ; nil, Stock Note Brokers. S 3 Fourth st. , J. & H. PRICE'S ! CENTRAL PL ANIXG MILL, Water Street, Allegheny, ‘k RE now in full operation,' with F ay & f\ Co.*s Improved machinery for the manufkcturlng of baab. Frames, Doom, Shutters ahd'Moulißhgs. Bullam end Contractor* Will find it to tbritadvantage to call 'and awottaln onr’priws. •' ’ ..t •. aolt COOSIRO BY Q-AS. A WORiy TO LADIES. The heated term is appboach lNo,aod we can tho attention ef. the Indies, to the fact that COOKING,- IRON I N G, f c.,. Can be done with ecooomy. withont rrppteerir* bmt, willi* out soot, end with dispatch—the Ore being always ready In a moment—by using . Hnsgrave’i Gas Store, To which warespectfully IfiTitoyeorAttentios,atNa7s gmlthheldstrecLv - - /8. A. JOHNSON AERO. , ArOooatyaodqtylUgbtatomW; r '.apfeifty wm. •.romM.—.—a. yoga.—tom WILLIAM S. POTTB dfc CO., I \ FLOUR FACTORS, ; r | QRAXISr AND OPROn-traß *■ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, : - . 824 N. Delaware N. Water Street, (above - : VlneßtreeL) \ TmLADISLPHIA. advances made on Consignments. . mylfcdlßh J I.wx. A *»"■«” ———-----V«a- BfltllH WM. B. nOUBIKS ’* DROq PORK ANi) BEEP PACKERS, . psalsss Jx/PBormoirz ; » Corner M*f|*et aOkd. Front Streets. mrSO ' v • . W. O- WAXsX^S rxoso&a oAnns&r, FOURTH STREET, between Wood and Market, Pittsburgh AMBROTIPX3 m 4 Taken In tbo inrn mu or m Air, at satlsfeirtory prices. • •-*'. *’ 'TOyUidflm ■ CAB.QO dk. CO»S. •’ A MBROTYPB AND PHOTOOBAVHIC J3L GALLRMEB, No. 21 FUUi Uktyket, opposite Fleming's-Drug BWre. -Photograph* finished in <m or water colors, tinted or plain, gpedmsaa. aod Reception Boom 00 tbe ground Cost. -, mytsdly .^MBROTYPES— QUALTTT AND FINISH, v, '■ • ' ■ FUI IN GOOD CASES F 0» FIFTY 1 CENTS, * : . AT Tit* ■’ ■■■ • ADAMS GALLERT, NO. BA FOURTH STREET. ~ TPISHINO TACKXE._ _ i . w Kß lSs&lu “? uuns. PISTOLS, RIgLK3 ’ - BK rOLTER3,- ' ,r.. QUNFUIINXTURE, It/TR. CLEMENT lETEDOUX, umounces IVI-4bth* public that be baa taken wp hlaraddendt bt Pittsburgh, audit now prepared to- give -taamneln'Tocal . Moeici ' .*■*■ * -T ■- -‘.i’'. ts-V-'iv"’ For terms and farlher_itertlcnUrt apply do John H. lleL Jof. Made BtQfbryfr.Bt.Wood UrseW - aclfcdfiw ■T)OyATOKS-rIOU hußh. to arrive on' Oh : hituhoock;mccrkeryaoo. rtOUNTRYBACON.—2OOO -pounds choice VyShouldew, 1,800 the, clear Bid w—to arrive; for tala by / ; ATWELL.LEE A 00. .T. ARDv—<4 tieroca No* 1 umiorin cooper? - ■ A ageDuvrUodingfrani BtesraetCllttoa—tbrsafeiy Jul 3. \ . IaAIAUDIgRBYACQ. ‘EANS-t-100 bush emaU white ;for sale Mol* ' \" - •• -. ;J, P. OANFIRLD- T?EOU Extra Family instore and J?- far sale by:;- (JeSflj JfaciilttnttJ. ’ *| n hbls 'Herring jAfitow and for i\J «d a iiy .7 r-ziitrcnoocCMoCßEgarACo.^ XS d anflfogealoby jBH JL.DAIAELL^GG^ o. MojGAsais jgSSjjjfl m 3 eiUUVZJi •SuRWMK , 3004 s ■ | or T&JS BBT
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