f j J? .V , *^* UU **^A.UEiSWf— 4.UD#!*— »o»sm CURT L >~igf ** £-I.'.■;:' __ S. KIDDLE & Co.. i l '•+ '&BZTORB mmd PROPRIETORS. ”••. ... makes thepremiseato salt, without iver stop* * ping to inquire about their correctness. In his v | 4 speech before Ed. Caapb&'e pocket convention > be mkde the Gazette the burden of his song.— f t - ■■<.■■ Bpeaking of his argument before the Supreme t >' ■ Court on the Mandamcscase, in July, he said:. !•• :.v •*.* *.• •;-; yr»«: : v ~%;-•.•••• • i •■•j.v! i* v.' . . »>}.- * j*• •111 ilg&pip fStpSl iMi •5;.r: , % ,yy -K Tex Buuoio Cabduuts.—Dr. Alexander oßZatkhas been nominated far Protbonotary by ' theloeofoco, anti»tax*nd “Peoples” conventions* u an anti-railroad man; -and it la therefore fair - ' to enquire into bis pest history. •:*" It Uwell known that Dr. Black wan a member [. of the Select Council of this city daring the ,-’ r . lime that mttaiapaf subscriptions'to xailroedi Y . . were first made. fiWe ehall take occasion; here •' after, to refer moire minutely to his record in * ‘v. that body; but this much we willnow under- % r ’■take to «ay; that during his membership there '£•- - /> (n he voted for every railroad subscription tha* j 5/’ - 1 ■ was thenaulhorhed by Councils. The Dispalchoi : 'Jj? v^ 7 ~ loHeTilej makes tho followingextract from tho | \ *reeoTdof"ApTU23,lB49: | ** , t «>ln Select Coancit, «Dr. A. W. Black present-! ! '• ♦ fid ah ordinanoe autbokisuo jl.scbsq*tptioh to I : V VlhaO. & P. R- R. C 0.,, of aTWO HUNDRED ' : >.w * THOUSAND DOLLARS, aaring thirty years to JtsiA* .* V rdn, the Company paying lhe intereet until the -■* ' £ is in operation. .It was referred to the -Jma ' r » r ;< * r .Finanoe Commute ej and the reference concurr '* *edinby Gjjjjtmon Council.’" ; « Subsequently this ordinance was taken up and passed, and Dr. Black was one of its most j active friends. Wo have heard, although we do 1 not vouch for the fact, that be has had n free pass | over the road over since, and probably has one ■ la his pocket now.' '. ; One' other matter in this commotion demands 5 the attention of the citixens of. Pittsburgh.^ After the new wards were brought into the city, v Dr. Black engineered, tbroogh Connells what . was known at the time - as* the ‘"Omnibus Bill,” appropriating over $300,000 to the grading and paving of streets, ,<*K of which wot borrowed and city bonds Issued tbtrfcfoM&Nesriy. : one-third of. the city debt was thus contracted, in a lump, through theigenoy ofr Dr.Blacki and _j* tbs.ciiy hardened perpetually .: with a mortgage OTer $300,000, entailing upon the citizens an tax of two mills on the dollar. Indeed, fearfal was the rapidity with which the city, plunging hopelessly into debt underthe lead jSt Dr. Black, that Faensuo Loans and others V, importuned the Legislalaretopass an act prohibit' from issnlngaiiy morebondtf, and _ Act of 1860 was passed in conse- V qnence; Mr. Lorens and those whose ted with him. forottW that if ah Act of Assembly were f not interposed to prevent the ..recklessness-of such Aen aq-Btock; tbs city would soon be swamped. Thtiy invoked- U»o strong arm of tho law, and ' ’that •Jon>, *»v#i ns debtroontracting. ■V^npeniWWof/Ihevaoti-tax candidate for Pro- ; face/ then, can this*man put him •> self forwwd' •• hh ; «ti-tax candidate* yHe Addled the tax-psyirsoTPitUburghwith a per, peta.l «na»l Ux of two ottWa*; »° nld m%i ? K Uiolw tho cltjrla tti v W-Aprori. «*U-U* P 1« l tongao. ItJ» I .-.<-mboo>l.tho > 8«Pl»«$!i?#‘ vs m l A : -iiNv.vi'.-'.'i. .'t' | ;;:J r - f ":.•:; ** .; t i .. .-0 •v •''' K.... PZTTSBUHOS: FHIDAY MOENINg7~ AUGUST 27, 1858 bbpvbucav state ticket. • _ niimmnMi, JOHN 11 BXAD, of Pblladelpum. rom oiiiv ODXxutioiJLi, WILLIAM E. r&AZKH,of Vajctta. JUFttBUCAS COCfrTY TICKET. rom coscros—slit wmicr, OUT. JAMS* K. MOORHEAD, Plttmbor^ ROBKBT McESIOBTr AUecbnr Cifcr* tmro, • JOHN P. PCTBBY, Pimtcrth. t imnr, J. BKBOK FOSTER, ptttrtmrgb, BLTAS IL IRISH, do DAVID A BAYARD, Poebtem, JULIOS F. ZOLLER, SOBERS P. McDOWELL, AUcghetgr- ■HXUrr, JAMBS L. QRAHAU, Allegheny. radtHOWOTAAT, DAWTRf. ARMSTRONG, Pitttborgh. ZACHKU9 PATTERSO’*, lodlmnm. JOZZM K. LAROIKR, Ohmrtler*. Comoro, .< mripycCT B. BMTWICS, lAwnacotiUo. Btucraorvook, SOBXBT H. DAVIS, Ohio. - ■ : *%' A PiisiHOop Exposed.—Mr. Thos.WilliAma v * hiiin unfortunmU propensity to dUregtrdlhe truth. ? He fixes Ids conclusions first, and then AjtozHKß or'xu Saits.—Mr.. Williams in his speech to the Ed. Campbell Convention, alluding to the mandamus Bait before the Supreme Court, which was argued July 14,said: “Mr. Peridot refused to appear: and as a consequence of the refusal, a writ of peremptory mandamus was to be argued before the Supreme Court in, this city after the election. The; rail * road press sanctioned his ooixne, or were at least - v Silent aato it, and.it waß endorsed byateaolo ' tion of The Republican.Cobveaiion met ou the 3d of ; June; the mandamus woo not served on the Commissioners until July following. How, then, could the Republican Convention pass a resolution endorsing an act that transpired a month afterwards ? The mandamus • suit had ( . not at that time been even thought of. * •; ‘ Besides, the Republican Convention passed ho molutlon whiterer with regard to Ur. Perkins, k‘ r * ai * i a n 0 referred to either Ms put or • course. ' . > Evil eemmnnicatious corrupt good manner*, f'yoa lie doirn with dogs you will get up with fPr geu. Ur. Williams, since he began to consort • » ■ So freely with locofoco politicians, has learned ‘ thdr well-known habit of disregarding the - truth, and now he is as good a locofoco as any of them. ... 1 N0583AT1058. the ?hiliu3elphi& r fctYe Jtoini nated 'for S«%tor>from the 3d district. Who Dickson is, nobody knows. The Pennsylvanian says he is “a man' of respect uMc abilities.” Thi» is coosiderably-below tho usualsUndnd of newspaper praise. . The Rep reeeniative nominations are as follows: lit District, Charles D. Smith. 2d " Washington Quigley. Sd r . .. " David E. HcClcau. 4th “ John C. Kirkpatrick. sth' rt ' Georgo Thompson. Cth “•’ C. M* Donovan. 7tb “ Charles Yeager. Bth “ Jacob Hopple. Oth " Henry Doniap. 10th “ George W. Kaller. 11th •* John Wharton. 12th ‘*' Edward Buckley. 13th " Oliver Evans. 14th “ .James Donnelly. 15th “ Joshua Owens. • lfith “ Abraham Arthnr. 17th " ; James H. As kins. In the 3d district the convention split, one set nominating McClesn, and the other Pat. Mc- Donoogh. Ustair.— The Philadelphia Press publishes Approvingly* letter &om Illinois, i n i which the following sentence occurs ■ "We are now 1 going through a very warm po litical contest in Jhls State. Tho Hon. Btephcn A. Douglas is (be democratic candidate for U. S. Senator, and is opposed by A. Lincoln, Re publican, who takes broad abolition .‘ground, in cluding negro equality.” . This, is exceedingly unfair, fir. Lincoln has done no suoh thing, bat has, on tbe contrary, expressly disavowed thescDtimeuts here imputed to him. We might look fpr such things natur ally In the Pennsylvanian, but from tbe Press better things are expected. Meetings in Armstrong County, The opponents of the National Administration: will bold meetings at the following times and places. Messrs. CoTode, Leech, Cooke, Cowan, and others will be present to address them: Rural Vi11age....... Tuesday 31 Aug. 1 p. v. Dayton. : • 4 « “ 7 “ Salem~. Wednesday 1 Sept. 1 “ , PutneytrUle..r. " . “ “ 7 n Thursday 2 “ 1 “ PineCreekFomaoe;' ■• “ '.** “ 7 *• Worthington.-. S “ 1 “ Brady's 8end......: ; “ •* # 7 “ Montgomeryaville.. Saturday ' 4 ** l " (For tbs Pittsburgh Gazette.} A Philadelphia. 24th ;Angi 1553. Gentlemen .'—The political prospect! here are cheer ing and hopeful. That disturbing element, Straight out Americanism,having exploded, the way is clear for a fair trial of strength between tho People's party and Lecompton democracy, and there is hardly a question as to tho result. The pressing necossity for protection to American industry against foreign com petition is bringing thoasands over from the party whose policy is moulded and governed by slave holders, to that which Is Identified with .the truo inte rests of the Fiko Btates. ' And, believe me, tbe in conceivable improvement In generalmoralSfbrooght about by the great zeligious moTemont of the day, wilt have a mighty affect upon tho rota of the com ing election. Grog shops have not the potency theyhada yearago ; and we know Into what scale their weight was chiefly thrown. This mighty movement in the religious world, in stead of abating la increasing both m breadth and intensity. : The noob-day meetings at. Jayne’s Hall are becoming crowded again, and the . earnest- devo tion of the eierdses is truly wonderful. A large tent, capable of .containing 2000 'people, is erected for the present at .(he corner of Broad street and Gi ! rard avenue—far op town—do which ftiultitades as semble'every evening, and in which the ablest and most zealous clergymen of the city ofDciate, In turn. Sometimes the meetings are for paayer and exhor tation only. Sometimes-the exercises aro in Eng lish, somedmos in German. On Sabbath the moot ings are kept up from 6a.a.t010 p; m. The result has hem very great. But the most astonishing work is among the firemen. It was stated last night at the meeting of the Young Men’s Christian Association, that there are about seventy firemen’s halls in the city, all of which are expected to be made houses' of regular worship in a month from this time..’ Some twenty are now open for this purpose, and arrangements hare been made with several other companies.— Some of the-most active* members of tbe-Toting Men’s Christian Association are converted firemen. _The hall of tbe Diligent Hose company is open and crowded every day from sto 6. On Sunday night lost the halls on rite 2d and 3d stories were both fill ed, and many went away unable to get into either. The vertices were exceedingly impressive. - Last night the . Young Men's Association, now numbering ever thirteen hundred members, met for the transaction of ’baainma. Tho chamber was crowded, for all were free to cornel Two reports were read and so mighty was tbe effect that it was found impossible to transact any more business.— Prayer, thanksgiving, songs of praise .nod congrat ulatory addrceeea.folTowed eaeb other ip rapid suc cess, uptii.tan. o’clock, when a special meeting to fin ish the business was. appointed, and-tho meeting closed with singing a siugle stanx* and short prayer and benediction. Presently another joyotti aoog of praise buret forth aod the people stood Until it was finished and then slowly left the hooted all talking of the wonderful things they had witnessed. I certainly never before witnessed, nor emn imagined, such a •oene. The warm fratntoal spirit ofthis revival!* osoof its peculiar characteristics. Last night I went alone to the meeting and took a seat In the.'midst of men whose feces I never law before, bat I was Instantly treated with all the social confidence that is due to a well-known and beloved friend, and- so It is all round. All sorts, all ranks come together as friends aad'brother*. . * O' The noon-day prayer meetingfor business men and strangers, is now regarded as a permanent iostitn tion, and il Is in contemplation to purchase a lot on Chestnut street at a cost of $60,000 end erects spa eioui hall' for that purpose. The whole expense will not be less than $lOO,OOO. It la right to state, however,' that Dr. Jayne gives the fihe hall, where the meetings are now hsld, without charge. C. forth* Pittsburgh Gazette, Ntw You,-August 2d, 1858.—'The next musical season promises to be very attractive.. Min Hsrctcek opens the Aeademyof Mmie, fora short season with* his Havanas Opera Company- Us dams Gastio Is the prims donna, Steffen l the tenor, and Uons. Gaarie the basso.' The oompasy, it is said, is a very fioe one, and win do well. Strakoscb,stbst scoounts, was In jbofldon. He has already engaged two complete Opera Companies —one is the French Oporaand tho other is tbo Grand Italian Opera Company. The topic of conversation In maslo ahd fashionable circles Is this new prims donna, Uas. Consoa, who combines with a.fine voice those other most attrac tlve elements—they are beauty, youth, .and geoios. Beporta of her speak in the most -flattering and fa* ▼orahle terms. ' ’ ; Pabodi, the peerieu, has returned- from the West Indies, where she was the prims donna in SL Jago do Cuba, last winter and created great sensation and mot with the most triumphant success. She is en gaged for the next season by J. Grau; she will com* mence her farewell, concerts through the United States about the 15th of .September. Parodi remains . always the pel In this country and -her name is a guarantee to draw, wherever she goes, crowded and enthusiastic audiences. Thissho proved on all oc casions. . . , Axonio, 'the famous baritone, and; certainly tbo greatest living baritone singer, has accepted an en gagement by J. Grau. He b secured with ablg sum. Those who will bare-the good fortune to boar him will be more than'deiighted.- Atnodio possesses the finert voice ever given toman/ Anxtnra PAtn; Comedy kobwnaa Little Patti, the musical phenomenon, has returned 'after two , years absence in South America. - Site has become a beautiful young woman mad her voioe is powerful. She is engaged to be married to a rich young Span iard, whose income is yearly $500,000. She will no more ring ia poblie, - Ullmaa is in Europe,* his en gagements are not yet official.''/' A. . WAamxarox,Tuesday, Aug. 24,1858.—-Ihave tbo best possible authority* for staling that the report in the N. to the effect that the Nations! Intelligencer ia'ip be;sold,is untrue. Equally untrue Is it that one hundred thousand dollarehave been recently offered Tor the estab lishment bygentlemen representing the Ameri can party.' The proprietors would not dispose of the paper to any clique, nor do they contem plate or desire to mike a sale to any person.—. The value of .the reality of the establishment is great asd the legitimate profits of the paper would make a'forlune in a few years for almost any but thepres^nt. owners.,:. They: have been temporarily embarrassed by the refasal of Ur; CuUotn, lata Cleric of the .Houle, ‘to order. tho usual bomber of Annals of Congrees and Beg- Utersof Debates, andalso by the failure of re laltianyes daring the late Y. Trib. Bask at Kkoktk.—The Qatt C%ofthe23d, eays: tWe learn that the necessary amount hoe been subscribed and paid in, to secure the establish ment of a Branch of the State Bank at EeokuM The commissioners closed the books onSatur day evening, but anotheropportunity-wiir bo given for aubecriblog to the capital stock after the neemary measures h&vebcentakeatq put the Bank In,operation. ; Tho aabscriptionsihave been ; made entirely from among the best: of our business men, and the .wealthiest 'of our real-estate proprietors, and the Braneh wDI start under as good auspi ces, so far .as .seundneu and discretion are ccn oernsd, ss could very well far " . ALuoimiao DuTß.—o4.the 14th intL, & -*"»edS&aon,Ui«ilaTeof Mr*.' Ms. Field yesterday received at two pi. m., a telegrapbio message from London, of the same date. It had probably been five or six hoars on its way across England,' the Irish Chanel, Ire land, the Atlantic Ocean, Newfoundland, the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Cape Breton, Kova-Sco tia, and New England to this City. For d route not yet opened nor perfected, this, certainly, is not bad, though we shall doubtless do better by-and-by. The electricians report the aub-Atlaotio Cable as working better and better, and they expect to have the line ready for public use in a few days.— N. I*. Trib. Drouth asi» Grasshoppers. —We learn that grasshoppers are very destructive in several .counties in this State. Some of the mowing fields in Yates County look as though the grass was all dead. Every green spear is eaten off. In Broome County they have not only destroyed grass and other sweet vegetation in some fields, bat' io one case we beard of a six-acre lot of to bacco nearly ruined by these peats. The drouth appears to precede the grasshoppers in all cases. —AT. F. Trib. The SU LouisifrpuMtean states that President Buchanan is expected to visit that city during the Agricultural Fair, next month. If he should carryall his troubles with him, a “big stall will be required to contain them. There is not the least troth, wo state by authority, in the rumor that the President will exhibit the St. Louis election as.the greatest beat of the season and the remit of the Kansas vote on Lecompton as the most marvellous turn-up.— Leu. Jour. The official vote in Cliogman's District, for member of Congress, has come to hand, and foots up as follows: Majority for Vance. Mu. Doolittle, of Chicago, who hired two meu to whip the sohoolmaster Keith, because the latter hod sent tbo boy home to wash bis face, has been fined $3OO and sent to the city prison for six months. Doolittle is a man of property. “Sib,” said a burly fellow, of no enviable character, “I have the largest neck of any man in the city.” “Very likely,” said his-neigh bor, “and I saw yesterday the largest rope in the city—put that and thai together. There is an ordinance in the eity of London requiring a five-eigbtbsinoh tube to be inserted near the ceiling in every room, for the purpose of letting off the gas in case of accident or care lessness. A very good precaution. The Governor of Minnesota, it appears, ve toed the Usury Law passed by the Legislature, I restricting the.rale of Interests to fifteen per ; cent., owiog to an irregularity that occurred in its passage through tbe house. UAKi'.lKD'—On Thuraday the2Bthlust., by the Rtr. A. Sinclair, of North Carolina, tbo Rev. D. A. CcntJfTVOtUM, of Bftdg»watf fail where fAs dirto tiommt\ciccondpaQtofpa»phleiare wdlobteroed. For full particular*, get a pamphlet, free.ofthaagfoL K. B —sl and 6 postage stamps encioaed to any author! cad agent, will insure a bottle, containing over bo pills, by rdhirntnail. B. L, FAHNESTOCK A CO, Pittsburgh, wbolsaais agent, and sold ay all druggists. apiCpiAw fo T_^ Pittsburgh Water Cure Establishment FOR THE CUKE OF ALL KINDS OF DISEASES.—iLocated at Haymlle Station, oo the Pltta : burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad, is now newly rs* fitted and . improved by the erection: of a Gymnasium and Bowling Alley, which will afford agreeable and healthful exercise and amusement, for patients and others friendly to oursy*iem,whe may wish to spend some Urns with us during the bot weather. Address Bax ISM, Pittsburgh Pence. 3. HKRFORD, M.D,) JsatAwSmP IL fBRAM, M.D.J gb y«icl*ua. FISH! FISH! CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A FULL SUPPLY 01 WHITE FISH, TROUT, SALMON, PICKEREL, HERRING, MACKEREL, - AfrOrdtra, accompanied by the cash, will mast prompt attention. HENRY n. COLLINS, • mylL-dtjyl 25 Wood streak the greatest match machinUn YHB WOBLDi ’ A fOKYUNK MADE WITH A SMALL IWVBBMXKI THOMAS' PATENT MATCH MACHINE U aaLßple, cheap and peribet Hatch Maker. Ths Machine easts only ii .driT«i by band, and wfllmakstha far. tuna of tbs manufacturer. la* abort time. Whsrv good wood is to bihadreadily It materially reduce* the oort. JVBsTwalcounty'or-Uaehlfis privileges art offered far sales! arooderate pries. Torpartkulart eaUatGAETrei 00UNnHQB00H#tlRh street, JelMAwfctfT WidßD. Spttiatj^otwes. Permanent Office. Complying with the argent request of hun dred* of their patients, DBS. C. M. PITCH Ac «X. 'W. SYKES Ilave concluded to remain PERBfiNESTLY IN PITTSBVUGn, And may be consulted at their office. No. 101 Penn. Street, opposrrx tee st. club hotel, Daily, except Enndays, ferCoßsnxaptlon, Asthma, DronehltU and allotb«r Chronic Complaints complicated with creaming Pnlmonary Diaeaae, Indodiog Catarrh, Heart Dueaae, Affections of the Liver, Dys pepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, etc. DBS. men A STEKS would state hat (heir treatment of ConfumpUon U bleed upon toe fad that Ae disease cs isis in the blood and ryrftn of laiye, both before,a*-during Os development ia iAsjlttnps, and they therefoi amnloy Mechanical, Hygienic and Medicinal ramedira to purify tbe blood and atrengtben the system. WifA these, they oh MEDICINAL IN HALATIONS,which they value highly,but only aa PiOiaUoa, {having no Curative effect when used atancD «ad Invalids are earnestly cautioned agalnatwaatlng the precious time of curability onany treatment based upon tbe plausible, but false Idea that the “east of.the disease can be reached In a direct manner by Inhalation,** tor as before listed, the ttai of the disease is in the blood and Its effects only in the lungs. 69>No charge for consultation. A list of questions will be sent to those wishing to cun* suit os by letter. my2WawfctfF American Manufactured Watches. We would most respectfully announce to the public that we have taken the Agency for the celebrated AMERICAN LEVER WATCHES, An article which ia mannfhclured in Waltham, Mara., end gotten np of the beat material on tha most approved princi ple, and posseoe* every requisite fora RELIABLE TIME BEEPER, for any defect in material, workmanship or performance under talr usage, tbe manufacturers bold them selves at all times responsible. These watebee have been tested and are la use daily by a great many Railroad officers and have give tbe utmost satisfaction In regard to strength ■od correctness of time on . wooMomm and railroad cars. WnDe In motion. Every watch will be accompanied with a certificate or guarantee from the manufacturers, showing that the buyer runs no riik whatever of getting a watch that will not keep correct time. The watehee ireof amodium size, hunting cose, mocb in stylo like aa English Watch, and will certainly pleoao every one who nay give thtm a trial. In addition to the above, we keep constantly on band a cf best make English and Swim Watches, ” Mskers* Tools, Machinery and Watch Material, to* ***“* *J}h a complete stock *f Jewelry, Silver Wore, Clocks, fancy Goods, which we ahaU at all times b« happy to show to out customer*. _ REIKBMAN A MEYttAN. mriWydswT-jolQ <2 fifth at, PltUbnnth, Pa. John C. Baker & Co's GENUINE OOD-LIVKR OIL!! This Medicine, prepared in the most ap proved manner, and bottled by na, boa received the unc tion of the moet scientific of tbe Medical Profession adolphla end elsewhere, who recommend it as superior to any other now manufactured. Ofltaefflcocy and importance as aromcdlnl in eases of Consumption, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rheume* Ustn, and all Scrofulous diseases, it is unnecessary '-thousands ofemlseat physicians of Europe and America bgvingtettedlta wonderful curative properties. Prepared only by JOHN C. 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PLANNELS,PEINTS,BLEACILED AND BROWN GOODS, with a complete line of 1 AoJ other «t jlca of Goode adapted to A FIRST* CLASS TRADE. All of which ua offered Ibr ule, cheap, w. a. OBzmcs & co , 43S market Ac. 433 merchant fit., *u27:aod2m PBTL A DEL PUS A ■ BUFFALO KOBES, ’ By the Bale or Robe, STEAM ENGINE FOR SALE.—A^coad »ecood*baod#team engine mod boiler* will b« sold champ. QBO. F. WOMATH' B T»o cjllndsrboilerm 20 feat long; cylinder* II lnche* diuc. »V ‘ ~, . ~_ _ ' i x«r, 2 feet *troke; fly-wheel 2kH>. poundj. Applr toQ.W. Nos. 415 & 417 ARCH St. PqiLaS'a 1 BONN,moath eido of Ohtoitrect, third door Kelt of ths N. B.—Also, a largo assortments LADIES • '‘ANOI yOR3, of onrowp m*ou£»ctnn>. an27:3md' BRADV'B PUBLISHING HOUSE). NEW BOOKS. Q* 51. eta auA ARUaDEL M la a< .1 JQ al OttYIA, or tbs Maid of Uoaor. “ • “ .ja) “ CHARLEY FOX'S Ethiopian Bonz Book IS “ OEOBOE CHRISTY’S Joke Book, No. 2.1 13 “ TBUt PATRIOT CRUIBEK, by Evlvanoa Cobb. Jr 25 “ TIIEMANIACSSECRET? 1 - THE HAH) OFTHIt BANCHE, by Dr. J.H. “ Bebt free of pottage on rocelptof price. Agent* wanted. KREOEKIC A. BRADY, 126 Nauan Street, N.Y. NOTIOE TO SHIPPERS.—On antf after MONDAT, August 23d, the following rateewid be charged by the Eallroed between Pituburgli and Cincin nati, on the Tariona cla«ns of freight: Plr«* Clui 60c f) 100 Iba Hour 60c » barrel Second u 44c •« - Wbtakey $1,26 - Third *• ~4oc “ “ Cotton 1,50 per bale Fourth M ..._«aOc '* “ «nZ7:3wd General Prei^fil New books at kentoul’s, 20 st. Ctair Street. Lecture* delivered betbre'the Toang Mon’* Christian' Asso ciation in London, in 1858; price tl.uo. Oar Pastara Visits, 40 cent*, The Race for Riches’, by Arnott, CO cent*; Levs from lleaven lor Life on Kartb, by Arnott; or, Illu*- t ration* of tbe Book.of PrororLs, $1,24; Select Discourses translated from the Fieoch and OermaD, by AdoJpho Monod, Kmmoachcr, Atu, $1,00; Woman’* Life and MMon, by Adolphe Monod, 60c. (anZ7 E XEOUTOKS’ NOTICE—Notico is hereby given that letter* testamentary upon mtate of Thomas U lad, late of thecity of Pittsburgh, deceased, have bees granted to the nodemiinied. All persoos Indebted to eald estate will make payment, and those having claims will present them, duly authenti cated,to Uto sal«crU>«T». ALRX.U.MILLKK, Ko.ISQ Fourth at., ANDREW FLI2MINU, Sixth itrwt, ao27:3t. CASEY'S VOL. s—Pennsylvania State Ke porU, toI. CO, cooUininp cuti decided in Stay and October terms, 1857, jolt ree d at KAY A Co’B. *027 No. 05 Wood atreet. THE undersigned have formed a co-part oenhip, onder tlte atyle of Shacklett, M'L&ln ACo , fur traßMctios the wlioltaile I>rj Goodabnalncu. WILLIAM BUACKLZTT, JAMBS M’LAIN, HOOIIJONIB, JOHN AUDAY, T. T. MYLKK. SHACKLETT, M'LAIN & CO. Wboleaale Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DItV GOODS, 4V0. 43 Wood Sired, oppevtt (he SL Charles Hotel. xu23:lmd CANDLE MOULDS, WARRANTED to bo oftho best metal, all •iz*M and pattern*, manafactored and Icrnlo lir JOHN GALTKIUKT, Ntvnos Mac* Street, Philadelphia. \ dotwnsoa McCasdlesa. I lion. 11, A. Weaver. I H jo. T. J. Blfcham. | John H. Mellor, Esq. Illster.Kaq. my&lydfc *a23:3mn>t Day lkck« of euperior quali ty, made «xj>rrs*ly for city order*. fotaale by CDNDRIES—3O hhds. N. 0. Sugar; lO BO bbls. ' do Molasses, 60 bags Rio Ooffrs; SO casxspnre Potash; 30 boxes Kotin Soap, 1200 lights 9x12 Window Sash, 00 dux. Dockets; 20 do Tabs; 20 boxes Salerstus, Tor sals by sad jjeHnia: .«u».mM...u«IIIO|I KLLUL Tbs afflicted with this painful disease should bear in mind that the only this city U at Prices Lo w. BREAST PUMPS—I hare just received a Urge and floe assortment of Breast Pumpa. Also, a new article of Drsaat Pipes superior to any ankle of too kind now in nsa. Those in want of anything in this Use, tbooldcall and examine my stock before parekastag else whore. JOS. VUUfINO, an2s corner Diamond and Market tC QpONGES —A large supply of fine medium 13 *nd comrae Sponges rac'd this dsy. Those wishing a ’good spooge abonid call and examine my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. JOS. FLEMING, au26 corner Diamond and Market street Magnesia —a large supply of iiu»- band’t, Henry’s, Murray’* Fluid and CUrate of Mag nesia, constantly on hand at JOS. FLEMING, an2S corner IHsoond arid Market st. WE HAVE $5,000 for investment in City Ground Bests, rersoos baring snch securities for ■ale, will please address nogSJt Wm. 11. WILLIAMS A CO. 9HH BBLS. RE F'D. Sugar; . 100 bbls Golden Syrup; 60 *• St. James Molasses; 60 u Large No. 3 Mackerel, “new," 20 “ Dsltimnre tlerrlnc. Boc’d and for sale by anti 8111UVKR A DIbWORTH, TIRUSSES, X TRUSSES, TRUSSES. Thft only Manataotnren of TRUSSES and SUPPORTERS a tbe city la CARTWRIGHT * YOUNG, ao7 No. 86 Wood stmt. BACON —500 pieces Hams; 3000 piece* Shoulders; ' - 1000 pieces Btdea; 20 tierces Sugar Cared Items; 100 3o3’* Gold Pen, suitable for fine jrritfag end figuring. Book-keepers will And this Pen supe rior toJsaephGiUott'eStcelPenof the same construction and number. . Also, a fall stock of all the various styles of Pens and BUrer Holders, mannfartnrsd by the abora celebrated S™-' ; Porssleby J. L. REAP, T 8 Fourth street. Jnl Apollo Bonding. 1 Af\ I>OZEN INSEAMED LEATHER A t/\J WHIPR-Jost finished for the Pill trade.—' These ere the standard FeoMjlTania wagon Whips, sod we ask detion to oxamino them BUCK SKIN STAGE LASHES.—A large assortment of' the various grades now on band, and any length or rite made to order at short notbaby WELLS, El DDLS A CO, ao!2 ' 80 Foorth street, Bdggy whips, got and thread OOVERED.—The best Whalebone Whips Intbe.West and of every Tirlety of style and size to be bond at WELLSrBtDDLS A 00, aa!2 : ~ 80 Focrth attest. ANDSOHE DARK PRINTS, Lancutel Ginghams, Checks; Tickings, Sheetings, Hnslinsand irtih Unenajnst opened, C. HAN BON LOTA, mIT : • . . Ttfiarkdt street. f'kAT.MEAL —2bbls fresh ground oat meal: V 7 or superior quality, just received and for sale, whole sue or retail, at FRANCE'S Family Grocery and Tea Store, Tedersi street, AHegbcoy city. uiH . aooms, ; FORWARDING ktNTS, lU liOßiii Ho. WOULD you be without a spring bed when yon sen* have one far the low price ot FIVE DOLLARS? (su3e) I. B. YOUNG A CO. TVTEW STYLE CARPETS—We ore just ■LI waing soroe new style Brunei* and psrial Cupels, which will be sold at very low prices, for TF.M*CmKTOOIL »o.lia MarhetatW CLOTHS—A large assortment of VF FloorOU Cloths on hand,from Sftto 54 ft wide, at ?«y low prices foe cash.• ?“ W.IPOMNTOC*, «a* g 1 . yo.nai|fcrketsttte|. A LARGE LOT of Selfhdgeit, Checks and cater Dry Goods, opened this day. v naIFV ; , C., MAN BON LOfB. 74 Market stmt. HANDS—an excellent stock ofdSarlor, VF Chamber, Dining Room ud Coasting Boose Fond tareatloisprica./ ' | (anA) 00. DARK: MERRIMACK PRINTS, Cotton aafi.Wod JdcmaDe Lalnea, new styiek at IHH asd 23 canto gsgftiA , jC. HANSON lOYVTI MuksOt ourWarchouae-a^drexaraifieocr Jltto gUftertisi ...'OR Rju\T— A. three story Dwelling |H3 -P-, -a p.cic «. '| JL Uoq» 0B riah itnet, (No. 100,) containing llJCfi. ESS G" OODB, room*. be«i!« ofOhlost ' third door woat-of the Diamond, Allegheny city. an® FOR SAjLfi.—Houses and Lots in Pitts burgh and Allegheny title*: alto, In the boroughs of hast Liberty, fiharpebnrg, and Mooch eater; several band* some country seat* larma of different sizes, In every dlro Torions pricea—some Tery good ones. Persons wlahfng to purchase would do well to call and examine the reglater, and those wishing .to sell, to hare their place* registered at GEO. W. BONN’S, Beal Estate Office, couth aide of Ohio'atreet, third door west tithe Diamond, Atlo gheny city. • aulO Farm For Sale, /CONTAINING 300 acres and situated 20 \_y milea.from Pittsburgh, the Allegheny and Butler Plank Road canning directly through It. 140 acres is cleared, the balance, ICO acres, is well timbered. The im* provements are reasonably good. It will be sold all to* gether or in parts to anil purchasers. Terms reasonable. Apply toJOfIK DEAN, Allegheny city, or to Jndge MAB3U ALL. Butler county. aal4:lmd LOTS FOR SALE. THE following Lots are now offered for solo, onvery liberal terms and low prices, vie Ist. Fifteen Lots fronting oh Batltr street, in ▼Hie, Immediately opposite tho wall of Allegheny Cemetery. Each lot 24 feet front l>y 100 to 121 feet deep to an alley 20 feet wide. , 2d. Fifteen lots nearer the Allegheny river, each 24 foot fronton Pearl street. (60 feet wide) and extending in depth 114 feet to en alley 20 feet wide. ad. Fifteen Lots nearer the river, each 24 feet front on Pearl street, 'directly opposite above, and extending la' depth towards the liver 114 feot to au alley 20 feet wide. 4th. Killeen Lots nearer the river, eaeh 24 feet front on Bmcdway, (whichisSOfeet wide, and through which the Allegheny Valley Railroad runs,) and extending In depth 114 feat to an alley 20 feet wide. 6th. Fifteen Lota opposite the above, and nearer the riv* er, each 24 feet front on Broadway and ox tending In depth 110 teet to on alley 20 feet wide. 6th. Fifteen Lots nearer the river, each 24 feet front on Bell street (60 feet wide) and extending In deptit 110 feet to an alley 20 foot w Ida. Tonus of sale u follow**—One-tblrdoftbe wholoporchase money to remain on bond and mortgage—interest payable annually—oce-tblrd of the balance cash in batnl; the re* mainder to bo paid in four equal annual Instalments, with Interest, payable annually, secured by bond and mortgage. Purchasers to pay for deeds. Plans of these lots may be aoen at the following plaoc Bailee, Brown k Co's, O’Hara * Co’s glass Works, F. Sellers k Co’s. . Coleman. Hailman A Co’s, A. Bradley A Co’s, White's Carriage Factory, Knap k Wade’s, Pa. K. K. Works,flth ward, ghoenberger k Oo's, ; Allegheny Valley R. R. tU- A. Wood, Agent for Phoenix pot, Brewary, At the Garrison, Kewmeyer k Empire Hugh -McKelTy's jhnmber Works, ” * Park, McCurdy A C For farther particulars, appl Farm for, Sale* THE ANDERSON FjiRM, 2} mile, £8 .above the Depot, it New Brighton, Dener Pa., oo Block lIoaM'RQB, containing 108 acre* of excellent land, every acre of which t* tillable, and So of which U on dercnltl ration. Therein 13 acraaofgood timber. SOictm, in gnus and pasture, ud in abandonee of couL Thera lean Orchard oi grafted frnittraea. In almoet every field there iatepringof twrer-faillog water. The improvement* cuueiet ot a new (tame at* tached to a weaUver-boarded log, a email tenant honae and a Urge frame Barn, £0 by 3d feet. TM» choice farm <■ la a -high etateof cult!radon, feneee good, and In a reapectabU neighborhood, convenient to chorcbea. ecboola. Kar tonne, enquire at THIS OFFICE, orof JalS-dkwtfT J. ANDERSON, New Brighton, Pa. Ohio I»and for Sals. THE subscriber oners for salo* section ton, township l'J, range 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly known aa “flown in'* Section/’ containing 640 acre*. It u situated three mile* west or Massillon, on th* 'SUt* Btmd leading to Wooster, and within aboettwo miles of thePttt*- l>nrgh, Ft. Wayna and Chicago Railroad. The south, east v.i.l north-east quarters ara partly cleared and Improved— u»- nmaindsr Is corered with superior timber and tbs ts well watered by spring* and running This section la considered Ute finest body of land In t£e county. It will be sold undivided or in quarters to nit purchasers. To those who: desire to Invest in real estate a better opportunity Is rarely offered. J. B. BWZITZER, Ho. 1014th street. Pittsburgh, oc2&d*wtfT FOR SALE OK LEASE, a lot on Fourth street, betvnb Smlthfield sad Cherry Alley, ltXMeet front by 85 deep. A Lot on Third street, new SmflhflelJ, 40 foot front by 85 foot deep. i Ninth Wait*— I The square bounded by Batter, WQblne and Carroll street* and Spruce alley, 04 fret front by 120. deep, nearly opposite to Pennock A Mart's Foundry. The square bounded by Smell man, ‘Wilkins and Carrol . streets and Spruce alley, 204 feet front by 120 deep, On Allegheny, Caraou sad Butler streets, adjoining the Allegheny Valley Railroad Station, forty contiguous Lots, each 24 teet front by 120 feet deep. Eight acres of groaod in Reserve township, part of oat Lot 225, between the New Brighton road and HiUdaTe Com* •try. SUty Loty la Alleyway City, Third Ward, brtoecn East I*oo aod Cbeetnnt street. . A Tract of Land in Westmoreland County,' oo the Phfle* delphia turnpike, 7mlle*fhnn lAtrobo—f& acres In culti vation of rfcnhcttom land—3oo acres. ATract of Land osar Ltaonler, Westmoreland county, of 376 acres. WILLIAM M. DABLXNGTON, • mrUnltf 156 Third street, above fimithfisld. IBJ3RTY STREET PROPERTY FOR I BAXB—The Biorwroaa and Dwellixur, eltnated on Liberty etreet, sear SL Clair, known aa No. 183. The lot U about 23 fret front and 220 feet deep, extending back to Kxehacpe Alley, era which ia erected a Stable and Carriage bonee. The property rent* readily for $6OO, end will be told at a bargain and on accommodating term*. Jar particular* enquire of _ B. IL KlttO,, *pl? • No. 211 Liberty atreet, ' FOR SALE, 5 acres 100 perches of Land In Collin* township, our £ut Llowty, adjoining Und* of The*. Helton and B. A. Negley. This |iwmh; tt gantly situated for a private residence, and would nuke one of the most handsome woo try aaate In the beaotifal tilley of Kaet Liberty. For price and terma, apply to . ' AUSTIN, LOOMIS A 00, J»23 No. S 8 Fourth street. V’ ALOABLE CITY LOT FOR SALE.— That eligible building lot, with the ball din gi there on. situated on the corner of liberty and Hand streets, (rout ing 2Uft..7}Baqa- LET, 0090 RAVE A 00. expired by limitation, on the .Th*b«l«*'wnibeconUnn*4by WILLIAM BAG ALET, at 18 and 20 Wood street, who will settle up the business of tha lata firm. . W. • . JOHN B.COSGRAYE. July 22d, ISSBv-)u2Mtf . WHOLESALE OROOBB, Sot. 18 «ad RO Wood Street, Allegheny Valley R* llHoa(L j__. fTAP.tmTTrM CAMP MBIKTIN&, . wzviaxb**,J , ™st3 ls **- _l ;! REGULAR Trains wiUßCMuai»gaP leave daily fMB W**«2?* b '"*»f* liTlxeeDtid)at7:3oA. M,and6 P.M. . '■ D On'wedwd*y,tt»3sthlnst,aaXttro 3Vamwlin**Te JVofiu wiu leave Pittsburgh »* L3O sad ASOP. M. -. . • • far Pittsburgh atldOod yen MwaJavinncntno MthfaaL ' - i Oo tha last day of the meeting, trulna leave lamtum for Pittsburghstjfe A.M,ead2tßd fttop. jg, ■ Pmeeng« mrt .procure ttCtabefcre takingeeeti in Tfciflw E ft Alr-WATER~I havgjaat . ss ma./ wmtfliannd unrtlhnnUtt. , Omct ot Pmssnw Qts Cottast. 1 i^Jsssjte^SffloL. electing two persons to serre a* ’Tv n ??j* >f ° r the putpose of the term ofthree year»,wffl be hVifl!,^.!* idCom P* Ij y. foc company, in PiOsburKh.cn the first °. f th * September, next, between tbs hours of" f’ au2R2wd JAM K 3 M. Caaigrr >• K * A. W.GAZZAM. Orrtc* or TnxPitrsßcnaa Lni, fin m Ijwtjusc*CoaPAJTjJl^MWim ßt. Pmsncuaa, August l?, ?y,i i Bnard ofßireeton. of thi. •’ “'v bare this day declared a dirldeod oat of tv* tif the last six months, of two dollars per share, ■mUmT,)* to the rednetioa of Stock Notes. •F. A. HINEHAICP 10 aal6:\md Secretary Prmatnuo, August fith, ismT" Meeting of the Stockholders of th o wifir Merchants* and Manufacturers’ Bank of Pittsburgh wilt he held at the Banking Mouse, on WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of September next, at 10 o'clock A. U. 'At which mdetlog the Act extending the Charter will be submitted for their acceptance. . By order of the Board of Directors. an';lmd W. 11. BENNY, Cashier. Ginseng wanted—lo,ooo poundsibf which the beet market price, cash, will be Mid bv , DAVID a QERBSr. 7 ■oia ‘ corner liberty and Hand streets. WOOL WANTED—The highest morkit price paid fur Wool, by 8. MAKBAUGH AOO Jelß No 295 Liberty s^,t OOL! WOOL!!—loo,ooolbfcVoofireSt. ed «t htgbot ca*h prief* by HITCHCOCK, JfcCRZSKV A CO., 1238*copoi«ipei>«lApb. STOCK P., W. & C.R.R- at piitatb Isis, In lots to suit purchasers, by ’. *pl ■ F. M. DAYIB, Auct,No. 64 fifth st. AUBTIH LOOMIS fc C 0 Exchange. STOCK BALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A OO- AT TUB MBBCOANTS* XXCHANQSSVEBY THURSDAY BVKTfTMiIi Bank. Bridge slnsurance and Copper B lock. Bond and Beal Mate Mid at poblta sale at the Merchants'Nxchanga by - . . .... ' 4UBTINLOOMIB A CO. , holes, Drafts and Loans on 1 Beal Bstete negotiated on nasonable terms fay ' AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO *gZl •• 1 Block Note Broken 92foonbet. • G&NTRAX* &luAJXnXGb BiTT^ri, Water Itneti. AUegheny, ARE now in-full .operation, with Fay A Co.'s Improved machinery for the maaufecturtM of hasb.framra, Dooc*,'Bhuttsr* and Monldixgc Bulkier* and Contractors will And UtotUiradrantag* j© call and asoertaln our prices. . •; -'aul4 • - cooxzsa ux oas. A,. WOBD TO THHi LADEES. rfIHS HEATED 3CERM IS APPROACH- A lßO,aodw»eall tboatteatfcmef the Ladles to tb# fietthat ■ COOK I NO, IRONING, Ac., Oan to done with acooocoy, without oppressive heat, with* out aoot, and with Are Mug always ready la a moment—-fayusing 'i r v . ‘ InigraTe’* 6u cooking tton,' : •So which wa rsepectfally torite your att«itl«a,st N 0.7 3 Strtft. . .-LAJOIUiSON42BO. «-C6mit7)UiiiqtT»U«M«fcr)»l«- wm a. >• iwa. T ~—>~vi. p. tens i WU«»AS »• POTTS A CO., :. fLdUBPAOIOia,' ' - QBAIW Al® PBODXJCB COMMISSION MERCHANTS, r y-frT fc adftooeaaadeonCoualgnmenta.t ;Oyl4idltt wK.x. aotnn WH. B. HOLBXI A r PORK AND BEEr; PA’CKEBS, ■ DKtLxaaia pgovwoss, 4n, Carur Buket. FrullUHlk ' BIX jfjmsvsqß. ■-■- .■■■r" :W.,U. WALL>B - 1-.. •' rzosuas oax.liE&w, fODBIU BEB£XT,faetwaenWobdandMarket,rUUfacrgh ••••: AHBBOrmSand _ PHOTOGRAPHS Takan.in the msn . Bzru or tax aat, at mtleftctory Pneea. - t • ■ ■-y mylßdda / CAttOQ4 CO , » . k MBROTYPE AND \ PHOTOQBAPHIO rr, JX OALLERIBSjNc2I fifth , S 3 Market, oppoaita fleroiug’a -J)rug r Btifa. Photographs floohed Ip oil or water cotors,' tinted or plain.' Specimens '■ and Reception Boom on the ground floer. paydrtly ' j^MBROTYPES— QUAUTT AND lINIBH, ' ■ ■■■ . .•••■; ' JPUI INGOOB.OABEf'TO Ftmr cents, SaHfOTOLIHCTBggr. T\oM£Bl|o AND STAPLE DRYDOOBJ 'jLJ~jLvMimnumt- a BAMtcatumw, MS ” TtMa^tanA finticis. ©Slants, IBliurattonal. Situate on the Wat tide oj East Co sistoa,' ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. auction Salts. J. 4 H.FRICE-B ATTHJI * ■ . lOiuaiun^